-.iM.,,,, 6/ he Thailp Ilitorning Poet. PITTSBURGH, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1846 CCE~ NDENTS in reference to communications which may appear to this paper, we hare one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author tw n; fist made known to us, and when inserted, moat al ways be taken as ex.pre , si ye of the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless she views so oxpreased are editoriallyiernarked upon and approved. Mayor's Office. February 13 Seven persons were arrested by the watch last even ing, for disorderly conduct, one paid his fine. Two ladies for quarrelling, were sent to Mount Airy for shirty 'lays. Three young customers for participating a little too freely with the ardent, and making too much noise, were sent up for five days each. A young lad from the south. It short time since, and of bad charac ter, was arrested for throwing stones and mud in a window, on Smithfield street: committed far thirty days, RELIGIOUS NOTICE Ace D Powell, will preach tomorrow ..(Sabbst.h, 1.5 th.) at 10i A. M. 2 P. M. and at 7 o'clock in the wraning, in Rev Dr To Seminary, PedenPot., Al. ,leghany city. febl4. ?be :osomittee of Conference and Inspection, appointed by the Firemen's Association, is hereby notified to Meat at the Allegheny Engine house, this afternoon at o'clock. ' .E S. NEAL, Milt. Cleo of Committee. The Sixth Regiment of Volunteer.," will ensemble for parade, in Liberty street, on Monday the 23d day of February. at • 1 o'clock. P. M. By order. JAMES G. REED, febl4. Adjutant. Clickestr's Sugar-coated Vegetable Pur gative Pills.—Experience having long since decided, that every disease originates from impurities of the blood, or derangement of the digestive organs, it is evident that the remedy employed must be of such a nature as is best calculated to remove those obstructions, or ra store the blood to its natural state. The Clickener, Sugar-coated Purgative Pills. being compounded pure ly on scientific principles. and based on an intimate ac quaintance with the origin of disease, and tine actual .structure of the human system are .the only remedy which can be positively relied on. Being composed of a variety of ingredients entirely different from, and ,independent of each other in their mode of operation; they never fail to reach.the seat of disease, in whet ever shape It may appeer. Thus, if the liverhe affect ed. one ingredieetwill operate en,that particulerorgan and by cleansing it of that excess of bile, it is con cantle discharging into the stomach, restore it to its naturist state, Another will overate an the blood, and remove those impurities which have already entered into its circelation; while a third will effectually expel from the system whatever impurities may have been .dischareed into the stomach, through the instrument ality of the other ingredients. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wooden.] Liherts .streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickenet's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. rrßeware of an imitation wide called -Impro oed Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by . counterfeiting popular medicines. feb 14. be. Winiar's Balsam of Wild Cierry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsemic prepare Lion of the Wild Cherry and (Floss of Iceland. cum-1 bleed by a new chemical progress with the Extract! of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca. set when adminietred far Coughs, Asthma, Consnn.p tion, or any disease of the lungs, that man., of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recorc mended it, and openly acknowledged it tube the most valuably soemlidn...... medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of , good in the,erdief of suffering humanity. 1 M:See Advertisement.. VY,ASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY -The anniversary of Washington's Birthday wilt be celebrated it the Washington lintel, by a supper.— The following gentlemen will act as a committee of arrangement: ClATibbitt, Allen Brown, John Small, Alex Hay, H Rsy, 64,h -ward, Hugh Beap 13 Weever, K Momliead .1' Tenor. Wm McElroy, S %V Black. 11 S Magraw P M'Kenna, Henry Sproul, Thomas Hamilton M Patrick, 11, M Thomas Philips, John Bigler, John Coyle, Wm Musgrave. Cart John Hanna, Frs Maaran, Jai I:l'.gharn, lor . A Slack. Saml M'Kelvey, M O'Hanlan, Wm H Whitney Jas Hem, JamesCallan, Joseph Watt, F Blume, Andrew Si'llwaine, Elijah Tiovillo, John Cormick, Nm E Austin, Robert H Kerr, ltsWatson, Cul John Wntr, The foreg3ing committee will meet at fne Wash ington Hotel, at 7 o'clock, P M, on Saturday next the,l4th.te maks euitabis,arrametnepte. feb _l2 PENN INSURANCE COMPANY The Twelfth Instalment on the stock of this Corn party, (being $2 50 per share.) will be due on Satur del, the•l4th inst. J. FISNEY, Jr., feb 12 3t Seeretal y. Law Notice. HE undersigned are,asseciated in the _Practice T of the Law. Their office ii in the new house of R. Woods, Fourth street, near Grant. RICHARD BIDDLE, ROBERT WOODS. jan 26-dum & tf HO, FOR OREGON! ri~HE underiigned would inform his old patrons and the public in general, that, notwithstanding the gnat excitement on the Oregon qoestlon, he still con tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to order mod otherwise, in superior style. He has lately received a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, &c., Which for beauty, fashion, durability and cheapness are unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the .atove will be found many goods of entirely new style woo ITILUTO and color. These the NATIONAL would reopecilully invite his old customers and the public to call and examine, wnfident of his ability to please mean department. bas also on band a variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, C.ASEXEEES, VALENCIAS, ETC. For vestings, at all mien. which he is prepared to make for customers in astyle unsurpassable. He hllll also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Senders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other article appertaining to men's wear, all qualities, and prices in great variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended to him, the un dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam got up by soossid4e.2llG establishment be still coptiniies . to glide along on the l o w pressure system, and defiesemorptition in all the various branches of his butane's, viz; io the fitting de• p agl inent; workmanship, fashion, 4.c. I have still on hand a few cloaks overcoats and other articles of win. ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feba-cl&w 165 Liberty st., 2d door below sth. BLANK LEASES, OF very superior torm, for sales at this Office . jam 20, 1846. Plasm fortes. WO splendid Piano Fortes, made by A H Gale (auccaasors the New York mantic turn Corikpacty, metallic plate and-frame, and Fcench crowd sctioo, just received and for sad by JOHN H. MELLOR, 122 Wood Street. =MZIM=MM THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third streets, still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at reducec prices, and is now offering greater induce ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak ingi, Alpaccas, Merinors, Muslin de laines. Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and Shawls. together with many other goods. \Ve have concluded to .close otTat cost for a few days, in or der to reduce =retook previous to Spring. Purche. sera will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods .t exceedingly low prices. Call early and se cure a good bargain. jan i 4 A A. MASON. WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January. inst, associated with him Jas. IV. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co. will now have in. creased facilties for manufacturing Steel Spring •, ham mered Axes, American Slicer and Spring Steel, &c, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici. ted and hope by strict attention to business. to m.r: it a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal IS stowed upon him. Funory on St Clair street—ware. house 43.W00d street, opposite St Charles 'Jowl, wherecan be found a good assortment of Spi togs, Axles A B, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery description, together with Iron. Nulls. and Pitts burgh manufactured articles- ar`The highest price 'paid for Scrap Iron. jan23 COLEMAN, MAILMAN ilk Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Axles. A. ♦ !: D Spring stool& dealers in Coach Trimmings Of ever) de,erintion. mnottlitrtory on ST. CLAIR 9r. We rehouse, 43W ODDS!REET,oppoerv St Charle., Hotel. 0::F°651.1:11 .M.IRKET STREET, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. J Cunningham, !Mifflin Geo R John Taggart, M Kane, Jr, L 6 Robinson, Jacob Turner, John Andregg, MEM 1846 2110NONGAIXEILA HOOTE D PIA BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Onig 73 Miles &aging.) THE StLENpIP /AST HUHN IRG STEAMERS m ai CONSUL, s at LOUIS I'srLANE AND MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips bo tween Pittsburgh and Brownville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge, prescisely at 8 o'clock. Passengersby this boat takes the singes at Browns. ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad et Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 82 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 ordet to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber- land, have placed on the Road 50splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches. of the moat improv ed models, and fif'y teams of the best young horse s the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronise their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of ■topping at Cumberland and Baltimore, end resume their seats at pleasure. Fat tickets apply et the office, 2nd door above the Exchange Hotel, St. Clair ■t., or at the wharf boat. (feb3) J. M ESKIMF:N, Agent. AT COST, AT COST. Co-Partnership CoLKSIAS, JOHN F. JENSIXOs, JAS. W. HAILDIAN RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, ru The WI ItimnrA itr. (thin Rail nee. A large and extenstve assortment of Shawls. Niz: Super. ell wool Broshn; Prin:ed Tutkeri anti 010.• mere, 131 k embroidered Turkey, 91k and :Sl.,da cohtr ed silk fringed Thibbet,Snpor. emlti aide red Th it bet, Damask and silk worsted, black arA end a !area ess,tmeut of I'iaid and 1V oxen Shnw ho All of which %tit he sold at a 2,711!1 Eastern cosh A 13SOLON1 I:IS. jan 1 NO. 65. Cricket on the Hearth HI RPER'S NEW MISCELL N and o;h rr new works, at Cook's AS Cricket on the Hearth, by Chet.. Dl:kcni—threr ditianillom 6i to 25 et,. Blackwitod:s Matnrine fur January. i• the begint.int; of the rolurnr; pe, ion. Nhu ern tletiroos of yibscribing *an now avail themseli es of the uprutiu nity. . The Whig A trisynec for 1848. Snowden, a novel, by Theodore !look. Philosophy of Mystery. by Dondy. IVhewell's Element, of Mural, two [wit. Life of Paul Jonee. by :Sleckenue Life of Motait. Dick's A.tronomy. Alrtia, or Lone in a Gondola, by Victor Hugo. The Lord of the Manor, an 011 English Si.iry, by Henry W Herbert. Alell Pitcher, tiat Fortune Trlief of Lynn, a ta:n by the author of ''The Carpenter of Itouno Eastern Raper:, for this week Just received and for sale at COOK S, 85 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, end et -Belford's Literary Depot, Federal street, A Ileghen, City. Feb IINION• HOTEL IN connection with my sun, A. KLEgcr,, I har a. ,l l day, opened my House in Virgin A I:uy. new- %V..ext street, where those wishing the choicest r.freshmenta that are furnished by well conducted Coffee litotes, can always bo occommodsted. We have jcst received a large essurainent of the best quzitty Cigars: Justo Sang; Cenones, F• de la Cruz; Regalia; Superior Maranon; CArarlore,; Da Superior CaWail, Pt itneta. Etensive Stabling for Rent. feb 7-t f HENRY KLEE? ER. Sea. Religious Books. SIMPSON'S Plea for Religior.: Butler's Analog); Berth's Demonstrations; " Land of Israel; Vines Vital Christiunity; Life or Summerfteld; Gaston's Collections; The works of Leighton, Newton, Hooker, Hall, Chalmers, Bush, Barnes and others, for sal.. by BOSWORTH FORRF.STER, 43 Market street Splendid Property for Sale E subscriber desirous of removing to the city, offers for sale, the house and lot ho occupies in the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on the second bank, ranging with the nroperth's of Judge Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr Hogg. The house is built in Cottage style; rooms Isrge, airy, and finish• ed in the best manner; an excellent pump of water at the door, and every convenience. Thu house has a front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, polished stone on both fronts. The lot is 102 feet fronting on Washington street, running to the Penn. Canal; near 400 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 will be shown to them, and the terms made known. Only part of the purchase mon ey will be required. H. McCLELLAND. jan 26 McCANDLESS & McCLURE. HAVE removed to Fourth at., opposite R &R H Patterson's Livery stables. jan7.3m OR SALE-150 lbs carpet filling in balls; 10 1' gross matches; 500 cuts yellow and purple car pet chain: 400 dozen 8-10, 9.12,1042, and 10-14 window sash, and glass to sait if wanted. A good assortment of wooden bowls; tubs; churns; buckets; keelera; shovels; spades and cogee Mills, for sale low and on accommodating terms, for cash or suitable produce. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent febll and Corn Merchant, No 9, sth street. rir N. B. Carpet and Paper Rags, &c. boa RICHARD COWAN, • AttOrley at ',air, office in Borke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. june 19-d&wly ill: A: 01 ,44 , 0" ; : ir..'"l - . 1 4 4 ., J... 4 3;;MZ= 9SZ I 1:4 • ass' • - (OW %co* tain - BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From the Baltimore Sun. DIFEHSTY•N/NTEI CONGIESS IVniitlincrron, Feb 1 I th. 1846. SENATE. After die disposal of Boma miscellaneous business, the fortification bill and the bill fur enlarging thn pow• ers of the otphons'court, in the District, were receiv ed from the House, read twice, and referred. The Senate then resumed the consideration of the joint resolutions of Mr Allen, giving the Qregon no tice. Mr Allen having the floor, said that when the Sen ate adjourned last evening, he asserted that k,ngland tiered not to make war upon us. This he uow rape.. ted, and he wished to remove the buret:ion, so ex tensively spread nbtru,l, that we had reason to dread a war with that power. On former occasions she had endeavored to rthinin a surrender of public tights on [tint ground. Since .the commencement of the dis• cussioh, the sotestion had not been -have we rights which ought to be maintained?" but whether we were able to resist the superior (wee of the Bi itish. The course of certain Senators had been to talk loudly a bout the power of Great Britain and het immense preparations fur war, while they alleged our impoi• Lance and inability to cope with her. This ought not to be the case. It was unworthy of a great nation like ours. Did British statesmen pursue such a course? Did they in Parliament set forth the weakness and importance of their countQl No. They knew bet ter. It was left to our statesmen to assume the atti tude of humble dependents who might scarcely be al lowed the privilege of building up their country in case of a e ar. After further remarks of this c.haracter, Mr Allen drew a comparison between the relative strength and resources of the two countries. and repented that Great Britain dared not to go to war. Nut that she lacked courage, f,r her people were lorave, but on account of the losses, the immense losses which she foresaw she must sustain in a co. fl.ct with us. He gave a state. ment of a but she would probably lose in case of a war. H• said she had colonies allover the world, a bile we have no colony except Oregon. She would.rnost cer tainly lose all l.er North American possessions, and these she Counted as pert of the cost of war. In a commerri.d point of slew too she would lotto infinite ly more than we possibly could. Hengist glanced at the enormous taxes under which the pe.rple of England ate groaning, and her inabrli ty to either pay or repudiate her im-nense national debt. He then gave it es his optutuntbat Great Br it- AM would week to procure the meditation of France, Russia and other European p•:aer,. If that (stied she wotod attempt to set up Oregon as an indepsrmi en: nation. Ile also predicted that the unit to gite the nice nold Le a:must unanimous, ana that Eng• bond a, a:I rut go to el.!' fur O re gon. It Litt l e a s s to be ... t r.,: ‘,..1.1 be :in the r/fro.ll. o f rest, mg the balar.ce to Vto rontir,rnt, in con 61”slion with ott,r +:vrorran poser*. At the eonclus,v of him remarks, I,1;• ga!!erms J th.• floor to-n, row. .11 1 )1.7.i.:. Ut itEvett.:±_=E:sTATivEs As ~n as the .. .towns! V. as read, Mr 11,:er k:,; give the ressons wtocii induced Lim nut to rote iLe Oregon ru , j,..c Ulye , ion being made, ihe House Fv e s le 01 6f :o 63 al:owei to pro.:erd, .1 he substance of his exp!anst,ln ...as that he c,-t -sideLe] is was Ills duty of th, Pres:3, t to t t' ; ecorre.pondoncecci..,l tor, ;'int oa a que•ttoc it,voletng peace or per he c.:uld not ba Jualltted Nithholatng arty purtton of It. .1 Gls the tarn, as lie could not hi,w tho wh,le of the facts, he had refused to note at all. A rtvis.tge Crum rlesident k,asc.6 uern rfC ad. bit ,lot I ea.l, xIJ4C went into co:lltn,:teu .11 and TesL;rt - .1.3 the oousijoralluo iud elur, A IVOFfilll 1,1 IMPoRTANT MOvL •T •WittPOTON•-0.0 uf the Islet! \ Oricalls rapers 'ay.: We thl,k sse may s :.t.• u i.n entire accuracy that Cum Canner hes been •.rdenvl to proceed to Vera Cruz ssi:h all pruh.t. , :) to he tu readu.ess P. act iu the eve.,,t o: se , e..11 , 1g hta plans azid men ,CI h klgAinli. the Ciallefi Gen 1 . 11, .5 la 6;60 vi drn. I to mere Lip turn. o .N14:7,NT. - 11 ,1 e lAtraiAr C,pl Drum mood. from l'roviderice fur Fiarrium, put jut Newport It I, on Saturday last, bet clew belug in t , ons fur re (using to du dun•. ESTERDAY alien - men, 11 pocket book, COnte111• Y in` a Antall sum a money, which the ownes can have bs ceiling at this, tact.. 1-1•1:1 Manure and Hay Forks. 30 I f ) j o r reCeilud .ale icy G I: id : t o n I ( t : az l a; , i t t s e \ tu (* . CS; tab 5 No ?AI ‘Voe.l at. Scythe Sneattes: 30 DUZ , fur gain by GEo. roe II RV:. feb 5 No 26 11 . ..,1 wort LARD. 4 BBLS prime Lard. ju.t rer.lvv3 and .ala by 1042 LANIES MAY. Bey. Dr. Dar tholoutevrt PINK EXPECTORAN r SYRUP. AN agreeable cordial and effective remedy for Coogfir, Iloarveness, Cold., Palos it: the Brealit, It.finenzn, fiend Breathing, and Difficult Expectoru. Lion. • For adults in.cbildt en end cold climate, and warm. The, proprietors are aware that there are many I ere edict foreoughs and diseases of the longs; some no doubt are good; but it his remained to a late day to dia. cover an article so admirably fitted to these complaints so powerful ,cod.effecttal and yet so perfcily innocent and mild. • The proprietors are now making rapid arrangements to have this article in the hands of every druggist and apothecary in this conntry. It msy lie known to be genuine by the following signature as below..of the Rev. Gentleman and Physician, who is the author of it. It is withgreat pleasure that the proprietors Ire ena bled thus to bring forward an articleso truly mother i• out as this syrup, and from such a source, and . the y trust the community who have occasion for its use may always find it within their reach, Wilkes to the places at which it may be found, and the low prim* et,e.hicli it is sold. Nov Yong. denuary,l2. Having used Dr. Bartholomew's Expectorant Syrup in my family, it has produced admirableetects. One of the members a my-lanily was troubled with a dis• treeing cough for three years, and after trying many things without being benefited. I at length bought a bottle . of she above named syrup, which, after three dtys, entirety cured her. SIMON CLA NNON, I • No 59 White street. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. jan23-rldcw corner 6th and Wood its. FOREIGN BRANDIES, WINES 4. GIN. OF choice Eine& and ano flavor, in pipes, balfpipos and guanine, part on draught, for sale in quan rites to suit forcbarrs, by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at, ES!MiI MEE FE.!_l9 Pocket Book Found Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT. Pll TSB QRGH, Pd. HAVING resigned theaffice of Secretary P. Nay. nnd Fire lea. Co., will attend SPECIALLY 10 Collections and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts and Real Estate. - Business hoer. 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, Nu 1 Stnart's Buildings, (No CO Fourth et.) second door Enso of Wood street.. feh Hemoval lIFNRY HIGRY, Dealer in China, Glass and Q , enswere, has removed to No 125 Wood. be tween Fifth street end Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifth. et which place he rea - pectfully in cites the attention of his friends and the public gener ally to his assortment of goods in the above line, which he feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices and qualify. feb2 PITTSgUROH, Jon 2G, 1846. D ROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber at this place anti) noon 4 the 19th February next fur furnishing and deliveing at the navy yard at Pen eacola, on or before the 20th cf April nest, two thou sand tuns (2240 pounds each) of the best bituminous lump coal suitable for steamers. The said coal inuat Leo( lot rery best quality. and pass such inspection at the Navy Yu rtl, Pensacola, as may be directed hyThe commandant of said yard, and if directed by him, any portion ofit which may nut b« sitstsfaciory, is to be immediately separatod from the other at the expense of the contractor. Satisfactoty bonds, with two sureties, in half the amount of the contract. will be rut:lair:A for its faitip Cul performance, in addition to a reservation of ten per ceotum, fur all bills which may he approved, which reset vut ion, %sill not be paid until the completice of thecontract. according to its teirca- In case of failure on the port of the contractor to dohNer the cool within the period limittd for its de livery, the right is reserved, to direct purchases to be made to supply defirienct •s, and tin contractor and his sureties are to be liable fur any excess Of cost, over the contract price, and tho tee per cents reserved to be forfeited to the use and benefit of this Coned States, Payments will be made on bills duly approved by the Commend3nt of the Nary Yard at Pensacola, by such of the I. S. Navy Agents as the connector may prefer within thirty days after the bills are presented to him, W. W. tiUNTE4I, 3.5ti213 tf Lieut. Supertntendept. Co-Partnership HAMPTON & SMITH halm this day assec.:a ted with them Wm C M'Kibbitr, in the whole sale Dry Goods business. The business will he coo ducted under the style and firm of Hampton, Smith Sc Co. Potstuirelt. Jan I st, MIL an 29 eve. HAMITtir 711 E SMITH Is 0.., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEALERS, No 54 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, HAYE reinqvcd the new Fit iidd warehouse, No 54 Woad strveL between Third and Fourth ats, where they will receive their stock of Spring aoods,to which they invite the attention of city and counts, boat, a. Rooms and Steam Power for gent IiWO Iltxoms. (2d and 3d fl tont.) ra feet front, by 30 feet deep, well lighted, land on the beat busineol part of Smithfield an, et. Alto, aad story Boom, 1$ fort by 60 feet. The glom, room. rev all he furnirtmd with steam power on doe most reasonable term.. Apply to BLAKELY & MIICHEL, yan26 cor of 4th Rod Smithfield u.. (1.1 story. ) For Rent. & LA RriE cor . T trickX mg Lowe un the corner of F•ctof y •nd Pr..p 'Ls 511 i A frame cou•ge in Allegheny city. rrareiliwei) 10, the c•r.<ll. A rain in t i le Fro itto,y of br:c*A on •!le rifler sth s e,,i .11.1 'h • 5e , c,3.1 I r.I atArma of a im n I. g A , J MAY, It 21 83 NI NizvEr •:ritt.F.f 83 1 1 -4 t 4.7 ft;.litlfvfi'itt.:ll77.4}tikgrit-rFi"Mt I,, sv ,f, ; 7, SI Sc 14; .ns, 1'2.5 131 C.••• p:L :es c I colo,ll Als!•acns, pis, F 4 I pnce*lor,r tin can Le Lad at any 1,1 Ler phc vorsc J,14 11 r c( )ssi‘r I V 83 NIARKIIT SI It r.E f 83 sifl A ILI ~ 0( 1,11,,,Ch0t and I{, 4_ RC% 11 ( inn.!. , a pica. I..tstres.ein Of C m ,; 0 r ti t'rencl; Mri:fl", l'onat•bk,Tern tho at pi tcro try r. I, :A. 10 nut e.xir.p:eted f4ct it far bti.,* the vni"e. 11,ene ths latest ptatiotons .net an len. plll4 MIT :HELL'S nt:ll.l7s:E M lITC:HM.I:S rtertc, ofoqtll3o ,r,.. for Seltoo!. sna AcArrolc., cons wing of 24 .It•tinet Mari on a !alp. sclair. nrul prepare) on can% rt•l, wrh n Key of e p!ftfle I '.oflll, desenplTons, Iva Se. &C the f elrlovrs •rld Tnrnb.V..se , ie. rrogri arr r n u.r innrrrl Aso,' rr.nrr, Jdr Pri o, i in New York. tor.i Lio T• 1 r• sin n••;soC'f_:'b invited to rn:l •n IPI rpr •41 , . Ly JOHN H MELLOR. Old Ur, Whiskey. 0 11.'t UHL:LS Nl ,, nungabela C1:";39 ..e,r•nted •!I litoronni tor cilo by STERET I & do 10 Marital s?, near From I A KB WIN ES. Brice; o:zsrr.4 Sr., Co S.ar. Black'Jurn L.lndon porticu!nr. A ~r tine brands in catiol uri ttey. 10l dem,jun, (n- •blz.rt• by STFIRETT CO , In •• Shcrry Wino F Got don ek. Co Ittoo 11; OutT, " ',or; Caen ' FOC' i r titl r 0...0 dembon or ,i, , 7en 1,, STKRETT 4 CO , 13 Inrket TEAT,RIFFE a7sEs A l Who!eels]." or Row' by STERETT &C(-1 13 llnrknt •t.:o', non do,r okbovo rl A I.AIIIII A AND OPOR 1() WIN ES. t •nle end zetati, l.y SIERETT &Co. No 18. Yerket crert. jape one door above Front. T ISBON saloileaale or retail ti) STERETT & CO., janl9 10 Market Furniture IF t nu want Lo purchase any bedsteds,tahles L chalrs, settees, or any thin; else in the furniture line, you rant do better than to call at the furniture wane room of T B, YOUVG & CO, dee L 3. lined at, between Penn and Liberty Droning AO PIOn aureans. IF you want to got n good article cheep do not for get to, cull ettthe.Furuiturn Ware Boom of T B yotiNG & Co, n0v2,1 [lnn,' e t. between Liberty and Penn. Sores. 41LPA IR of plain neat sofas on hand and for sale At the Furniture Were Rnom of T B YOUNG & Co, Hand st. between Liberty end Penn. yr ACKINAW BLANKETS, blue and green for -01 Overcoats, just received and fur sale, or made up to order by ja,,28) WM. B. SHAFFEIt• CASSIMERES—A fine assortment of Cassimeres just opened end for sale by 'an2B. WM. B. SF! IFFER. CASSIMERES AND CASSINETTS, in vont variiity, init t ecl to the season, for sale Gy jant.B WM. 11-811 A-F-FER. SHIRES. --A lot of Ana muslin shirts, with linen bosoms end wrtstbamis,just received andfor sale WM. B. SHAFFER, Pittsburgh Clothing *WI' O. comic of Wood and Wiaor it. MIME 44X;4 4 .2c.fMmiab..rm THE undersigned' have this day entered into co. purtnetnip for the transaction of the Wholsale Gmeery, Produce and Commission Business, under tbo arm of Lambert & Shipton. fiV.IIRY LAMBERT. JOHN SHIPTON. rittsburgh.JanlSth, 1846. [frb 2 LAMBERT & SHIOTON, WHOLESALE GROpERS• FORWARDING AND COMMISSION 4ERCEANTS Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures Nos 133 end 135 Wuotl streot. f. 62 PITTIBURGH. P♦ Teas. 250 PACKAGES Y.H. Imperial G. P and Potichong Tea In chests balf-chest•, catty boxes and canidsters in store and for +n le by 450 BAGS Rto. part prime green: 5 " Java in store and for vile by Tobacco.l ;)iin BOXES Is 5. I:2, 11. and 32.. Richmond kJ A-1 Tehacco io more and for sale by Sugars. wiIITE Havana Sugar in Boxes White Brazil ditto in bbls, n store ■od for sale by Pittsburgh !thanlarturod Tobacco 20 KEGS TOSMCCO: 5 .• Ladies Twist, dn; 10 " Vn. " (in; 10 " Cuy'd. II Lump, do; In store and for stile by J. & J. WDEVITT. den 2Q 22.1 Liberty et Ground Spices. 10 CANS Ground Prpros; 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon: 5 Cane Ground A kpice; 5 do do Cloves; 1n aura arid fur aide lrr J S. J MeDEVIT T. 04'20 22% Lobrr) at 201 1 ',. 5 „ - „nP`:';',`;‘'.7ik„'Ye:;s7w4a z=ul ner of Third, bj dec PS. Red, Yellow and %Yliite Flannels of 1 4)() improved makes at Whclevalo and Re tail. at very low - priees,bs , A . A 54.ASON. der. 12 No 42 '.Vlarket •t. BROCII A Si IA W LS. SUPERIOR Brocl. Shawls, just received which will be sold very l u w, by A A Ni %SOS, Arc 12 1n42 Mnrkeis.. 1 CASE FL: L It I N Selling 6ie. per )ard at d • A. M >SON'S. 42 Mnrket .t. De Lainef. 20 Dark tat Lizbt plaid an lain.Clr .1. en 3tllTlt. RS lOW Ili 2i)c. prr )xrd, For tale at No 41 - 2 )Im - 4Q:e. Ly dcc I'2 .A. A. M ASON. Sion's Marine Shirts and Drawers. Dr itc ti AsEits -di find m. i f 1. 1 1! .44,trynent of men'. Nl,lllO drawer.. and do-S.e and ,;:la hermsted •htrta. C.,t• . ,!., t.r. I end ANKF TS. 1011 C XSIIS No 3 ISl.u.kerr fiilo .Vlst recol , :!1: `Jv Just Arrlved nt 'he "New York Stony , )UtiZ e . ... • • 1!:e I.ti: et 7!) ‘l4.lria.•l St rt., ,‘ 2 tkftd C•,,1tl rots ..r tho year 1843 n.. ..I I:: , a of (7. 111.: rroo,,lg ni Thlt fienut,!ir. ,1 the lisortnpilles of lo anti Sinta A nnn; by AlVet t \t. Cititian sa'w I.y Filo' TEN Wi Ri.—E.finvo on Ppireu Itc t 1 :11 . 110. “:1.:1G:t1 Lu fling 4. ) ( r For se!, ,y R. I)IC )VARY, —nn xp.inhiory IWoru.zrarlltr Dtroonu, tt)o 1:n4,1 , 01 I tnig., trr, uith v.,•t! , ,,!isrN fbt G. vel., L.uin, Serytore and Googrriphr..s.l name, 1 0 .11,11 , , eel tJ) le!• .I.C.e I,y 1, 7 Til it I I.()NDos 11. c.,nvi i•ing and i w•reon,l incin•lrn'.. )a n 7. :RICAN ALNIANAC Folt 1946. I Alt. .1 Th, Arnrricign of ntefulkl.l.llctign fur this )ear 1846, jost.r.•crirod sod! for 11 , 1 1 . 4 by C. Id. KAY, )anB C.Or 1C and and 3 in PoSTIII:MCK:3 tillolits .1 bill civrii unw, by Sir o W. 11'r Fr ,r .ale try pa 1; ell'EN INC; :his day,ttnnther let of firoche Shawls. UP Also, on hand, a few French Broths Long Shawls, (n'i wool) which will bo sold a pea' bargain, at the New Yuri: s hi r e. W. Fl. GARRARD, 79 Nlatltet street. A FINE nesavrte•ot of Frt•nrh Cloths.Cass•mrier and V estiogs: also S.-at fs, Cros tits—Steck s,Shlrts, Dt wrts. Umler ee•ts and ►►osier): also a few of the ••Sio,ket" Flanrci Drawers nod Shirts, at the "New York Store," VJ Nlarket stree pLAKELy sr miTcli E REAL ESTP.TF: AGENTS St CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE, to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property. and all other connacted with heal Ti,ey will also mepare Deed., Muds, Mortgages and all other legal in.tru ments.of writing, on moderate terms.. For the con. senierce cf the public, they have two offices—tiro Law office of John J Mitchel, corner of Fourth end Smithfieid streets, story,) and the uttice of James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridse, sth Ward. [ j.m23 6m.1 Three Valuable Building Lots for Bale.f Nu, 71, 72 and 73, in Hart's plan, containing 24 feet in width and 132 feet in length ofdepth adjoining John B. Butler, Esq., in the Sixth Ward, If not sold at private sale, they will be offered at pub lic sale on rho premium on Thursday the 23d April, 1846. GEO. COCHRAN, jan 22 F.secutor of Anron Hart, d eettased. PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. I' HE only place %hero this article can be. found in JL the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, whore it is constantly kept on hand, to , gather with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, Ste. &c., also superior Havana, and principe cigars. G. SCHNF.CK. PERSONS desirunsof purchasing lots in this Cem etery are referred fur information tokhe Superio ioncient on the grotioda, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur nor o frenn'ariajlaiiii streetsJittielmigli. ;By order of tho Board. J. -CUSLETT, ^dee L L Superintendent. Ce. Par tnership ....JOHN 411IPTuPI 11. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wood a t H. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 1V..0(1 H. LAMBERT, 133 Find 135 W 0,4 J. & J. 114'1)1...V ITT, 214 Liberly et PLAID CLOAKINOS A A MASON FUNNELS' FLANNELS! Gra Hamilton Marietta 3lnssillon tkanie,' and Traderf'..Cincinnr..:.i. Afnunt_Picla . ae . ...... Nn V; II II G It ri . ..... .......... Iticw Works f. 3 IN Mr,Xl l :.), :.••-r C. ft. K %Y. IV,IO nri T I at• C. H. h ‘l', c , f net of nod 3.1 a. C. K NY. ~r WOO.l otn.i S 1 11. j[ AY. c. , iner ur Woo.' nni 3.l.fin C. H. KAY, orner r.t . 00.1 na 3.1 To the Ladies. To tho Gentlemen W. H. GIRRARD Allegheny Cemetery. RTES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, 'lx. for tale by JOHN W.' BLAIR. 120, Wood at. Bank Nato anb A-ct)angt. CORRECTED DAILY BY A. ERAPIEH, EXCHANGE DRONER, CnRNER 0? THIRD AND WOOD STREET 3. Aferchants and Manvfacturers'Scrsp ...par Exchange Bank Scrip. I Currency 1 Berk: County Scrip I EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. Ou Philadelphia 4 prem ...:4 4 p p r r e e m r . New York Boston Baltimore .i pr em. SPECIE. Gold Silver - - - PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Men-km-At and 4farisfacq4r;r9' bank —pat Exchange ' ....par Do. Hollidaysburgh par 'PHILAPEJ.PHI~I. Dank of Nara ArKrerica par Do Noiethern Liberties pas Do Pennsylvania - ........ ...par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank —.pat Kensington ba nk. par Manufacturersand Mechanics' par Mechanics Par Moyamrising par Phifaddpktia bank par Schuylkill " -.pa, Sovatcark ..... " par IS'est era —.par Bank of Penn Township ..............par Girard bank par U. S. hank and branches COUNTRY RANKS• Bank of Germantown par " Chester county ...• ...... par " Delaware county ....... " Montgomery county.... ...... . par " Nor chumberland ... ....... pat Ea rrne rs' bank of Bucks county—. ..par Fastonbank pow Doylestown bank ......... • -- . por Franklin bank of Washington .......-. pat Bank of Chambersburgls............ " Middletown . " Lewistown .... ........ Smseinehannacownty Berkseonnly bank ..... ....... ...... Columbia Bankand Bridge Company... Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Dearer,' bank " Bank of Lancaster par " Rank of Reading par Harrisburg bank Honesdale Lancaster " Lancaster co." Lebanon " .. Miners'bank of Pottsrille.... ........ Mononaakelabank of Brownsrille par New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.— .2 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda hank . no sale Wyoming bank West Branch bank York bank Lehigh county bank 01110 flelmont bank of St. Clairsrille Clinton bank of Colutr . Coln mbiona hank of Sew Lisbon.. Cirelerilir ( Lawrence, casttier).. (IVarren. cashier ).... Cinrinn , tibanks Ckillicotke bank Commercial hank of Lake Erie... Dayton bank . ..... Franklin bank of Columbus Farmers'and .Vechanics' bank of Steubenville._ 1 Ia rmcrt' ba;.,:c of Canton 20 (lean,2a S, I ... nr Tni:ll rrb Ina Wo,ster Zinr at Bonk of Cht,lanl INDIANA Siafe hank and branches St4le Serif ....... KENTUCKY .411 Stet. tank Bank of .111ino:J, ghtl Ci.lolrn Rank ef the Valley of Virginia 1 Baal; of Virginia 1 Exo.i,an.r. &via Vorrinea Farrarrs'l , ank of 'Virginia— Nnrth- Wesiernbank of .... ..........1 Merekanis'a Rd Meckanicebank of Virginia. 1 Branches.. ....... ..... . 1 Back at Mar.gcr.fatrn• ;1 ' IttAu.y.LANn!' All °titer inlrent CAROLINA All sciiocni banks ................. SOUTH CAROLINA. .♦ll solren!.±..zials A:L,Alz , ect Lar.is Mobile!. Ink* .. Coutitrg bank, LOUISIANA Neu Otha b a nd. (VOli ).• EN NESS E AltbaNks Bank of 3! Clair St. Clcir, . ..... Bunk of the Rini Raisin. MONTOC h'ar,er's . and Mechanica• Bank, Detroit,.. Afiehigan inskranre, Co. Detroit Oakland County Bank, Pontiac BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Lir AVE fur Sale—A House and Lot in Genrce plan of Low in the upper pert or Alle gheny city,2s feet front by 200 fret deep. The gown is substantially built, (not quite finished.) The late owner being dead, tt will be sold low to close tire F:state. Alan, 7 Lou of Ground, each 24 by 100 fert, in O'Hara vine. Also. 6 Acres on Vostly's run, (Spring Carden,) with suitable buildiugs. Also, s !louse awl Lot, 24 by 100 feet, near o'. Ham st• Also, 2 Lots on I'ike street, on which is erected very extensive stable. Mw. 5 building Lots on Peon street. ineltsling cor ner Lot. Also. a Frame house (on Lease,) near the old flum. nix Cotton Factory, (sth Ward.) Also, a Lut of Ground on Liberty street. 50 feet front by 160 fent doep,(fronting on 2 streets) on which is erected a number of Tenements. .Also, 8 building Lnts on Penn and Locust streets, Also, a Farm containing 125 acres, situate in Fay ette Township, Allegheny County, with House, Barn, Orchards, and other improvements. Also, 3 Building lots on 3d at., between Smithfield and Grant streets. Also, a Farm, near Yoongatown, Westmoreland County. containing 208 acres, highly improved. Also, 13 Lots of Land on Chartior'a Creek, ,con taining each flo-n 10 to 15 acres. Also, 2 Lots of Land, each containing 20 acres. on which are erectodCottaeepouses,Parmo, fine young Oichercla, &c., within mites 'of the Court House Apply as ahoy., Office on Penn at.. and corner of la and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh. *3l DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. A NEW end convenient two atoll dwelling 111.. for rent, enquire et dab office, or riA S iIITINLES:, nod r 4° • ' St Clair at. ... . OR. ORO. IFIBLEIE, . . . . HAS .3 - emoTeci • short distance 'boys his former inet;!tin, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east Ads. • jan 7 c .IA-44c SPECIE STANDARD ILLINOIS GEORG I IV ALALIAMA. 14rpi l lzei by Everre,dy. The Wonderful vegetable Purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Disgepsia; Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice,' Pains in the Back, In. ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising p the Throat, Dropity, sthma;Fever of all kinds, F 6. male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Woern.,Cholera Nlorbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Wbooping Cough. Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Eryslpti Ins, Deafness, Itchings of theSkin,Colds, Gout, Gray . el, Nervous complaints, anti a variety of other diseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the organs of digest i on. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DEAR Ste:—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Puigative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, witerl first commenced selling your medl - which' was we little dreamed cf the success th..t would crown the tindertaking. Our premises had been so Completely goaded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for" every possi ble complaint under tho sun, that I odiously contem plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. — floyever: et ;he most urgent solicitation, tire consented to Milken trial of yours. At first we eound coosiderabletlifbiulty in attracting public attention to! wisrds`them. " People had been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country for the last 35 yearn or more, that they determined, if pOssible, never to be "taken it),." again; and the conse quence was, They could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pjlls, as the saying is, for "love cor money." Thus meitterro proceeded for a week or two, when, as ••good luck would have it, "Mrs. Si—, a lady of oar city, who had long suffered from an affection of the accompanied by indigestion of the most ols it&nate character, woo persuaded to accept of a box, on co4tion that nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, weoUrselves had very little faith in the matter, know. ing as ye did, that her complaint was one of long [standing, 84 had been unsaaCessfully treated by the !Masi eminent thysintane of this and several neighbor ingjown.. I3ut we bad determined to give the media cine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthleas, it would be a source of satisfaSettpo to know it, both to I you Ind to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for nnoth er Iva. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, that your Pills non beginning to work a great change in (11; 1 ' health, and altogether for the better. When I took the oecon3 dose. lbegan to feel much bettertban I slid at cgs..: the pain in my side was considerably re- - lieved; eipetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to drculete through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have tekenthe remainder ofthe Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of abolish - me. I have no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually cure me." Th. 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 grad a happy life is before her. I am satisfied she will neverforget the Clickener Sugu-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex treordinary cure was rapidly difsend bated throughthe adjacent and cijacent country.; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click er er's Sugm--Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already incteased to such an extent, that we find lthegrosterttlaculty in supplying it. In feet, if it dld not seem like exaggeration, I might almost Foy that two are literally besieged by Weimer). and children, labor ingl untie: every possible ailment which "human flesh 5 is heir to?' The halt, tho lame. and the blind; the trip hr -Tat is gee the.-- • .nmatic, ccruureaiv e. .Iyak e.tirnomals of its are varloriseegy flowing in upon us from every quarter. One person it.forms ut he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered ,from a seri. ma attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in evpelling from hiss stem the symptoms of Jaundice. Ard a fourth has just recovered Flom an attack of rut , . innary Consumption, which had confined him to his t,ed fur ::any months.—So we go. But do not fail to Leep u; 6914:4. Besides our Retail Trade, we have itauding orders from the country to a large amount. Se ed 30 Gross at your earliest convenience. I ours, &c. il. F!. WILLIAMS. Qurtcc, C., .?i.E4I RENI4 7 ,IIII.Eft, DR. C. 17. CLICRENER, is the odginal inventor of theSugaz Coatecr:Pills; and that ntel.iox of the scot was ever heard of until be intro. &teed iheet in June, 1843, as will be seen bl the fel ing: _ _ _ PREMIUM This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fah-, held in the city of Ne. Yolk, _October, ISO, to C. V. .C,LICKENER, for the invention or SUGA,R COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLM A DG E, President. T. B. Wayze.,ll4o4,CotrespondingSeercLary. Guenos J. LrEns, Recording Secretary. Br To *volt) Con s:rettrerts.-Yurchasera Melt ',Ways nal: for Clicl.eneed Sugar Coate d' Vegetable and dee that caor..bcc has upon it hid signature; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wqol3 and Liberty sirens, is Dr. Clickencr's agent fur Pittsburgh ■nd oct6 GREAT EXCITEMENT ! I TARIFF REPEALED!!! „HE sliding scale principle abandonedand the T minimum standard adopted at No. 92 11111axicet Street. .sve have be e n receiving for the last week or two. a of seosonable DRY GOODS, bought from iKe :Manufacturers. Importers, and at Auction, itt the lowest ca , li prices. Having had an experienced 16"'t in Philadelphia and :slew Y ttk for tame„tame„ months past picking up bargains, here end there, ena bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Good* almost an imperceptible.ratiti. 'Otir stock con sist, in part of the following :fiood.:—• • Ahawli—a great variety: French-Tclkeri Shawl,; I.;nghisli do do; Splendid Brcisha and Cashmere Shay.:s: l)n mask do; Black and Embroidered Terkeri do: Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Leaks' Super Cashmere Scarfs; ,Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; de Lain, and barred and figured de Late; English and _French Ilderinoes; Alpaccas and ; Coburg Cloths; Bombazines; plain and,faney dress Silk:: Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacca and Cashmere Hose; CASSIMER,ES„C...LOTHS, and NESUNiOA. Mai, an excellent assortment of .domestictioddls: All of which we offer, whtslessio.or retail, at such pa ces as we think cannot fail to please. Call and ex amine fur yourselves—it No. 92 Matitet aueet. dec29-tf. MOSES COREY. Va44Able Propertyfor Sa,l9 ACERTAIN lot of ground situate on — Fenn, .be tow Walnut street, Fifth Warti•,iontalning 17 feet front , 3EI l'eno, and extendtng ,-bitck 1.00 feet Lek Mulberry alley, on whichiser,ecta t i cr valtiable aims story hrick huu,b, rlnd ip rear a two sto,ty frame.. Also, one other lot on Liberty street, oppothe the Wesley.C.inipel, in said ward, containing 2,5 fk,t lion!, and extending back 100 feet, on wuich is fire,e ted a well Finished two story frame. Titles inatiptit. table. For further particulars, as to property stall totals of scan, apply to JOHN A PARKINSON, ALL, Fifth Ward. decl2 tf bbons, Velvet' and Illatinigy NOW• A pon (biexprees) enotber lot ofiralliona. able Ribbon', Bonnet:4' elvets !et:Oaths: it the New York elOre,7B Matitit sheet. de:l3. W n GARRARD. To liminess Mosso*. ACITIZEN le.eivng; for the South and Havana% win attend to any bulloitre - emruttod to him.... Address A through the Putt Mo. dee IV
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