Che MAUD atoning Posts PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH :2, 1t146 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appeor i n this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be fitanwleknnwn tows, and when inserted, mustal wa vs be taken as expre.siveof the views of tie writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views no expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved MAroa's Orrice., Feb. 28th, 1846. Six cases an the docket this morning, all charged with drunkenness, vagrancy and disorderly conduct. Four rime sent to the hill for ten, twenty, and (hilt) days each. One female. an old customer for vagran cy, committed 10 day■. No. 6 paid his fine, s2—and sloped. EIGHTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF PHILO LOGICAL INSTITUTE. The Eighteenth Anniversary of Philological Insti tute will be celebrated in Philo Hall, on Tuesday evening. March 3d, at 74 o'clock. Anniversary address by E. I) GAZIAX, Esq. MI the literary societies of the two cities sal the public generally are respectfully invited to attend. WM M SHINN. THOS M HOWE, M ROBERTSON, .feb9.6 Manua. Corn. on the Anniversary. To Moil difficulty which every mothet experiences in administering medicine to infants, i entirely cbviated by Dr. Cliekener'spreparation , called the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is caseated vet fine white sugar. so that it resemble+ anti tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured re nedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in teething. The matron . of the Farm School writes to Dr, Clickener that she has used for some time, his Su gat Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire success. Sold by Win Jackson, corner of Woo.l and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in l'utshurgh and vicinity. I:l3Seware of nn imitation article called "herrn red Switetr-Coated Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent arc forget ies got up by a miserable quark, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his lising by countetfeiting popular rac.iieines. mar Dr. it'istar's BaLsoin of Wild Ckerry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepare 'inn of the Wild Ckeery and Mess of I r eland, com bined by • new chemical !regress with the Extract of Piffle. So salutary have been its erects in all ca ses when arlministred for Coughs, Asthma. Consomp t ion, or any disease of the 1un,7,6, that many of the most I l distinguished physicians have approved and wenn: tudnded it, and openly acknowledged it tube the most valuable medicine ever di:covered. It it Indy a valuable 1 medicine, and is efromine, an immense amount of gon.l in the relief of suffuing humanity. ra'See Advertisenient. NEW SPRING GOODS 1 546. FIRST ARRIVAL. E. CONSTABLE respectfully araraints hie customers that he has jost received a !Art of his first spring stock of Fancy and Staple. Dry Goods a nwin'rst which aro Rich catered and black silks for dresses of the new impastationa,besitiful style. Cashmere and DeLeines. Handsome French and T. ill'd Gingliams. Bonnet Ribbons, a large ultimo meat. Calicoes and Chintzes at 124, I 8 nod cts. D E C will be receiving every day or two for the nest two weeks, further addition of the richest and newest EWA, of tha ars., fob 27 Spring Fashion for Flats. 401 C. H. PAULSON, No 73 Wood street, 000 door above 4th lilteet, will introduce, o4 44 on Satunday, the 27th,the Spring, pattern of gentle men's Hats for 1846, to which ha invites ihe nublic arid his customers to call and examine. Ph 27•1 w VARMERS AND MECHANICS' TURNPIKE CO.--An election will be held for President. six Managers and Treasurer, of sat i Company. on the 28th day of March next, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Tull HMSO of said Company, near the corner of Priem st. JAMES S. CRAF President. 6.647 td Light Reading. Ailss mLESLIE'Sir.e. J,hn r ß e u nc il i al l n S d k' in c it h e " th ; an; lion . * Winter Evening Tees; Adolphe; Gill Mae; Don Quixote; Heart, by Popper.; Joe !Stiller; Paul •nd Virginia Wat...itriogJele; lo.; Lady of Lyons; Patio; Fredrietvn Itriarrmi'a Novel.; C a nnry Bi r d; Th , filo lViiman. an Enigma; :t .i.q of t h e M nor, BOS‘V ORT 11 l'ORIII:ST 43 :Market rill HE 611b4critxr would offer his grateful thanks to 1 the firemen of the several companies for their prompt and effizient services yesterday, in subduing the file, anal saving his properly from entire destrue tion—also to the many other friends, for their It'rmi assistance. These baring business snit' him. may find him at his residence in 3d st., corner of Ferry and Liberty. opposite the 3d Pres. Church. 4eb'24 W. W. WILSON. Reasingtea Works. THE pattnership of John Freeman &Cu, was dio . solved on the 9th inst, by the death of John Freeman, Erg. The business will hereafter be con ducted by the undersigned surviving partneri. under the name and style of Carothers, Miller & Co, to whom those indebted to the former firm, will please call and settle their respective accounts. J CAROTHERS, ALEX MILLER, SAWLCUURCH. February 13, 1346.—febl 4 dim. trrnoli HOTEL. rN connection with my scut, A. KLEHER, I have this I day, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood street. where those wishing the choicest mfreshments that ore famished by well conducted Calm Houses, can always be accommodated. Etensive Stabling fur Rent. feb HENRY KLEBER, SElq. A New Novel by iaillCS. THE Step-Mother; in two parts, both of which have been received at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth et. Also—The Elves. a Novel, translated from the Get • man of Tieck, by Thomas Carlyle, with other r a h, and sketches. The Young Peoples Nlegatine, edited by Sobel Suaitb. at. only one dollar per annum. Each number contains afne steel engraving, and a flower, painted from nature. Literary Emporium, a compendium of Religious, Literary and Philosophical Knowledge. Two engra sings in each number. Only $1 per annum, delivered free of este e. feb2s Notice to Contractors. EA LED proposal. will be received at the Col a.) lector's Office in Hollidaysburg until sunset of Tuesday the 10th day of March next, for completing the Itexxxvotn on the Eastern side of the Allegheny mountain, and fur progtesiing with the work at the one on the Western side, to the value of V. 0,000, (the . amount appropriated to the same.) I'luns and spec' fictitious of 'be work to be done will be exhibited at the said office in Hollidaysburg, Cot three days prior to the 10th of March. 131 G. Contractors arc by law required to give seem ity to be approved by the Canal Commissioner' in a sum equal to the value of the work, for the faithful perfor mum 81 their contracts. It will, therefore, be ne cessary far, bids to be accompanied with the names awl assent in writing of tho proposed sureties, and if [bey should not be personally known tun member of l the Board, a certificate of thesufficiency from a judge of the court of the county where such sureties reside will be requited. By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners, WM. B. FOSTER, Jr., President. Cawat. Comitsstortgas' ONTICL. feb3s-3tawdBt Harrisburg, Feb. 11th, 184 G. GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICES. J UST reccieed and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. febl6 .121 Wood a - ,4,01,40' .6pl 11:d,„: 4„ t r op ..'°,444,400k, CPZIN= -" 4 ' 4 t.„„„..., - BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. FROM MEXICO. By the steamship Galveston, arrived at New Or cans from Golveston on the 7th inst, we have teceiv ed an extra of the Corpus Christi Gazette, under date of the 12th instant, from which we extract the subjoined. The dates are about five days later than the accounts received some days since by the Somers, at Pensacola. Little doubt, however, the re. ports with regard to the preparations furthc invasion of Texas, are, to say the least, much exaggerated.— It is true Mr Slidell left Mexico on the 17th January, to rotui n home, and it is time he had arrived. [From the Corpus Christi Gazette, Feb 12th.] "We have received important information by speci al despatch, from thecity of Mexico, and the country bordering upon the Rio Grande. We have papers from the city of Mexico to the 21st of January, and letters from the Rio Grande to the 7th of February. " fhe Hon Mr Slidell left the city of Mexico to re• turn to the United States on the 17th of January.— The passport for which he applied, was refused him by the awernment, but be was furnished with an es cort to Vera Cris. . - On the lath of January, the Minister of War is sued an order for all the unattached officers (eficia les suoltom) in depot, to repair immediately to the hon. tier and join the army concentrating upon the Rio Grande fur the defence of their national rights in Texas. The present number of these officers is about 5.00. Thee alone ■re sufficient to officer an army of 100 000 men. .'on tha same day. a circular coder was issued b) the Ministerof the Interior to the Governors of De- partments of States, that all the ancient preuidial cavalry, molar troops, about 3 008 strong, should be immediately mustered into 'civic.., for the invasion of Texas. and defence of the Riu Grande, '•Oa the 15th of Jnnuarv, Gen Puede, is.ued a cir cultic order to all the Governor• of StatrA, th.kt fatty days from that date, they SllBll fu7ni,h the neces sary quota of men to fill up the army of iorsition to war cumplimetot-60 000 m• n. The preterit arm) does not exceed 40,000 The troops now at the capi tal are constantly drilled with a slew to act on large bodies. - - ‘Ve have received the official proclamation of fir Francisco Majia, to the troops under ht• commaud a atamorns, dated Junuar) I ith, tit loch lite:atilt' Ito tility to the U n ited States, "General Theopilo Etomern, formerly Governor of San Luis Potosi, and a man of litre' al principles, has been struck from the roll of the army by order of Gen Paredes, for having 'remain,' faithful to his oath of allegiance,' and n fusing to acknowledge the usurpa. that of that General. "The Juntas of Guanajuato, Morelia, Zacatecas, j and several of thz other States, have s tlemnly pro- I tester" against the overthrow of Gen Her ram's Gov- 1 ernment —but having hvven forcer; to submit to that at Gen Paredes, and thus left the country witto ut a,.y le gal gcvernment. Chihuahua still holds out manfully uguin,t Gen Purecies. — The bearer of the above despatch reports a con• f“rce of eororniiiioret.. nr Mexican co•• torn guards; near the M011111.)1 the Gill.. or Sal Ger• trodes, within lest than twenty leuglie4 of the calm , of Corpus Christi. Another pony Inv, been gyen. about the eattle distance front this glare, but a corolla ernble di,tanci , from the Gulf, in the interior, watching tor return panics of Mexican tradeis. I ''A large party of traders arrived here last Ibringing nearly one thousand, mules and hartas of •.I• lieriut quality. They saw Lieut Hamilton, having a ! hum .10 men of the "2.d d. agoons and 15 wagons, on the 916 lust, and within a short distance of the rendez-, veils of a commission party. "In reference totLe onuncitimento' of Gen Arista in opposition to rem it's, of which we had iritelli genre , here by way of Ver• Ct.', the editor of the Corpus Christi Gazette, in Its paper of the 12th inn!, says:—.'We have the hest riasitile evidence, that ibl• news is wholly fabulous. The facts are thews':--tht the 25thJenuary, Gen Arista was at his Hacienda, war Monterey—to which place he had withdrawn un resigning the command of the Army of the North.— La Vega commanded at Monterey. Aristo holds no command in the Army—has taken no part for or against the revolution of Paredes, since the dote of his address upon giving in his resignation. We have now at Corpus Christi several ponies of traders, some Of whom are well educated, talented men—and more than tine of the whole number have a personal kaosc ledge of the truth of our statement.'! 1.41cr from Havana and Mexico.—By thereat et brig, Tin, Cart Drown, arrived at New Wel's on the 18th ins!, the Delta has fries of Havana paper the 10,11 inst. The British steamer 7:h with $700.- 000 in sperie, and had ii•ti 1 .1.4en00t oto• nl General O'Donnell's adjniar•s who Lod been its Mrs ic.o, by orders.( the government. The Faro ladustrsal (Havana paper) of the B.h inst, says that Mr Slidell had received bin pa•sporis. [We think it confirms his ca:l for on escort with a dr mend for hispassports The Mexican papers say that 150,000 have been sent to the army of the North. They also confirm the news •ia Corpus Christi, of the call of Gen Paredes on the several Governois of she States to fill up the army of invasion to the war complement of 60,00(1 men. The papers say that the call will be complied with. MCCANDLESS & McC LU R E. HAVF. removed to Fourth a ., oppogitc R& R H ratterson's Livery stables. jan7-3m HOUSE. Carpenter; Millwright'• Guide; Downing's Cottage Reiidencci; Lardner'• Mechanic.; BOSWORTH & FORRESTER ".PER'S NEW MISCELLANY and otlim new works. at. Cook's 85 Fourth sr. Cricket on the Hearth, by Chas. Diskrns—threr e ditionsfrom6i to 2S to. Blacksaoa,d's 'Magazine for January. This is the beginning of the volume; persons who are desirous of subscribing aan now avail ihemselves of the opportu• oily. The ‘Vhig Aimanac for 1816. Snowden. a novel, by Theodore Hook. Philosophy of Mystery, by firmly. ‘Whewell's Elements of Monthly, two vans. Life of Paul Jones. by Mackenzie. Life of Mozart. Dick's Astronomy. Akins, or Love in a Gondola, by Victor Hum,. The Lord of the Manor, an old English Story, by Henry W Herbert. Mull Pitcher, the Fortune Teller of aynn, a talc by the author of "The Carpenter of Rouen." Ea.tern Papers for this week Just received and for sale at COOK'S, B 5 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and at Berford's Literary Depot, Federal street, Allegheny City. feb Mr. Jetta 11 anvwxt..x.: DEA It SIR—I have used in my family for a enn siderable time, Dr. Thompson's pills - and I Cal with propriety say that they are an excellent remedy for those diseases for which they are recommended and I am well persuaded that 1110 public would derive a great benefit from the use of them. The Carminative is also an excellent remedy for those diseases among children lot which it is recom menced. Yours Truly, ALEX P HENDERSON. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR •THORN, Druggist 4. Apothecary, Febl4 cor Hand and Penn ate., Pittsburgh. Scarce Seed-Interesting to ow Farmers. HE Hon. Cornelius Darragh, member of Con IIL grass from this District, has procured a num• ber of Packages of scarce and valuable Seed from the Patent Office of the U. S. at Waahington city, anti sent them by C. WKibbin, Esq., to me, for graaii ous circulation amongt our Farmers, who are respect. fully requosuol to call and select parcels to suit, free of charge. ISAAC HARRIS' Agency feb2l. and Intelligence office, No 9, ;nth st. ISM M=Z MEMiMEZ Cricket ins the Hearth. Vane/ aube, Wood Go., Va, Jan 2t ttt,.l%, 1846 INIONONGAIIIILA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE. AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID VAST RUNNING STEADIERS CONSUL, LOUIS WLANE Ann MEDIUM, I4nve commenced making their regular trips be. tween Pittsburgh and Btownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge, prescisely at 8 o'clock. Passengersby this boat takes the stages at Browns ville name evening at 4 o'clock. and the splendid cars °ldle Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—onk 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Bout in com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senrry in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the connection completebut wren BmwniwilleanilCombers land , have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Albs, ny, Concord and Newark coaches. of the most improve ed models, and lilt teams of the best young horses the country Milo thi in addition to their framer stock they feel satisfies] they will be able to accommodate and givc satisfaction to all Mho may patronise their Roots. By our tickets passenger+ have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore anti Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cambs., land and Baltimore, and resume their sesta at pleasure. Foi tickets apply et the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood st., or at the aloof boat. fel.3 ESKINIP.N. Agent. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary JAMES S. CRAFT. Pll Tsistinc 11, PA. fjr A VIN G the otlfice of Secretary' I'. Nay and Fire ht.. Co., will titienil ti Colleclians ruiinected with Naiiiikition hiitornnee, Art-omit. and Herd Estate. filisines. 9, A. M. IO 'J I'. M. Nw I (No go F..urth al, second (dim K.. of Wood oleo. fob 3if LID 6 5 I cia .7I.IRKET STREET Between Fourth st., and the Diorama. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road A Inge and exienoive a•sorimetot of Shawls. viz: Surer. all Ilro.hc Primed Totl.efi arel Cn•li mule, 1111. rut - heir, nrel ed .ill ft ingc.l nnrun.l. and i W.tt 0,1 T. i , and erilore.l Merino, and a large ns..n t rue:" Nl'o,.len Shoo L. All of which will be ,old ni it *null nilvetrree above Er.tern roe- A usulA )NI MORRIS. jnn 1 NO. 65. Splendid Property for Sale rrllK •nlr•cri'..er renro.lng lin. city. •itiot • for intle. the 1100, and Int he ”ernine. in' the lth Ali7heny 00 kink, riet i ginp .1111 tlw nroperiii , rd Judge Ilev and The hon.e i. built in Cnit-izn rents L rxe, airs. and finish ed in the Leo', in IMO' I; $101 . ,..11 , 11t IMITII of rrnter at the rlo,r, an I every ennve tilt•fire. 11...14.. l i nt • troll! of •17 t deer.i,asement p.m.11,41 otmle Clow, lie lot 1• 111'2 fret flowing rwa t i,.7 to the l'enr. Cftnal, near 400 f e et, nril of vai tolls Lr. , l* 01 Cruet. AIIV I wr.nn .1114hine la. the in , T el , y, c... 1101 my ~.t•nr, No I.l'l, Mar• Let frtreet, sullen it. aili !K. shown to them, mild the tet ms made Filtrt 0f the purchase marl. re...vie-4s 11. Igoe NO. Inn :!r; GRouND Nu I (,ANDY. Tull.: only place where ibis at tie u le can Ix found in the coy is sit the c uti.or of dtit and Smith. Geld streets. where it is constantly kept on hand, to gethee with all kinds of Ftnits sod Pastry, &C. &C., also .uperi.a . Havana, and prineuse cigar,. SCH NECK. Last Winter Session—Dancing School MADAME 13LAIQUE'S se•ston the pre, ant winter. will Commence on Friday afternoon, Frbioary 13111. at 3 o'clock. NI., at her Rotors to the Lafayette Assembly buildings In announcing the ic-wg•nisation of her classes for the last winter season, Madame It , hope s i t wi ll not be out of place to convey to It, Lind 00 Milt her grateful aclinonledgmel.t of the liberal support they have hit 'MOO •xiefided to her. She cannot but feel highly flattered at the ecnichee they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her sei vices no a Teacher. in !he crowded wale of lieu classes, soul she feel. con fident the simple announcement of the re organics it'll of her dosses will he sufficient to locure to bet a eon' inuapce of their favors. In order to Cise that t . Ist u, the Fsnwiaatsea Il all. •be pelevewe elmitng ber stmts.r l a b ors w i t h, awl which the presence of all her pupils can only secure, s'ie ,tilers the ing inducement to het p-tnrons, in the reduction t.f lwr trriniito $6 each. to ?hoar pupil. alto nave •tieniled hit too previous ses sions. LA FAYETTE ASSF.MIILY ROOMS me ILitti te on Fourth street, tau duo a Irotal Ilte fitly B. will rent the shore named rooms for pub lie and private supper parties, Concerts, Stain-ea &c.. it. The above rooms are finished and tilted up in the most novel; elegant and approved style, with dressing rooms, and every convenience for the accommodation of visitor*, situ ate now open fur inspection. Important to Gentlemen. At the solicitation of sevetal gentlemen. Madame B. will open evening classes, fur instruction in the Polka, Polka Quadrilles, &c. Hour. of tuition—Monday, %Wednesday and Fri. duty evenings of each week, from 74 to 9 M. Her subscription lint it now open for subactibers at her moms on Fourth et, near %Wood. feb 21 tf 11 Eli AND JEA NS. 3 PIECF:S ilk -Trans; 15 Barrels Itoll Baiter; 45 Keg 4 I,unir, in store •nd I,r yule l,y LANIBEtcr ts- stilt-FUN, 10,17 133 and 135 Wood to. Corn Brooms. 150if!OZ. co.ioned qizos. received and for y LAM BER & Slll I'TON. fe1,17 131 and 135 Wood At. Produce 1;9 KEGS Lard; II sucks prime Feathers; •2 Boodles Deer Skin; 1111e1,11 low Yam; BarFeli dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for iale by LAMBERT 4. sturros, 133 and 135 Wood sr. li;) BBLS extra, fur sale by O WB ANDERSON, fel, 1G Nr• 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry IQ Produce. 150, B . ust k iE t lS i., 0 ; a1. , ; sacs 2 blds while Corn meal; yellow " d o ; 1300 lbs Ilackwheat Flow; Jutt received and for male by feb I 6 IN IS ANDERSON Hams. 100 OF small site and superior qualaties For sole by W B ANDERSON. Allegheny Cemetery PERSONS deairoua of purchasing lots in this Cem etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur ner of Penn and fiend streets, nittbuir,h. By order of the Board, J. CHSLETT. dee 11 Superintendent. Removal ABEELLN has r• movcd hi, Commission and • Forwarding BuNittet4 from the Canal Basin to his now ‘Varehoure, on Third street. nearly opposite he NC Office. stay 30. To the iferaorabie Ike .Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions Of Ora Peace, in and for the County of Allegkewy. The petition of R. Hunr.eker, 4th ward city of Alle gheny, in the county aforesaid humbly shewetb, that your petioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment.. And your petition er, as in dot; bound, will pray. RUD01.1"11 HUhZEKER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th ward do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is times nary. Chas Roombach, F Genter, A G Logan, James Hamilton, Daniel Davis, John Forrester, Isaa: Oaks, George Demling; Henry Rockafellow, L \Yellers, si Voraily, John M Stroh. feb2B-d3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Ce.utt of Genern Quarter Sessions of the I'eace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of Abraham Foulkes, of Pitt town-, ship, in the county aforesaid. humbly sheweth, that ynur petitioner bath provided herself with mate rials fur the acrommtalation oftravelers and others. at her dwelling house in the city aforesaid; and prays tltat your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public 1101.1A0 of entertainment. And you. pe titioner, us in duty bound. will play. AIiftAHANI FOULKIS. Wo, tho subscribers citizen, of Pitt township, ,10 certify, that the above petitioner i of good ',pole for honesty and temperance, and is well pritsitled wish house worn nod conveniences for the accom modation or trove let s and others, and that said aver% IS necessary. norm. Jews, Jr, Jacob Tomer, James Rielstd,on, Grange Clal I: , James Lillie, 'Jobe D Jesit.ins, Wm Authors, Samuel Roberts, Robert IN ilson, J"nab Miles, Jobe Brett', George %V itiless. I - e. 27 :St ri . T., the llonorable the Joidge• to the Court of Genet al Qom tier Session. of the react., in and for the Coun ty of A Illegheny. The petition nt . Huth Sweeney. of the lih ward of the et') of Allegheny, in the count) aforeraitl, humbly •Itew eth that your petitiMier limb provided htmoelf with ma le t Mi• fir the occommodation traveler 1104 teller*, at Lis lar.u•e in the city aforesa al. and piss) • that your Ilion,. will be pleatteti giant him a lioetwe to keep it politic house eientet teinment. And vent petitioner, a• m lint) l.uun d , will pray. HECi II SW KEN EY. We, the niatriihar., citizen+ of the ail, cnttity. that Ihe nt.,vw pylilloiligr is of repUtt: h•nMsly' nail aanlierniion. Snii is Well IrttlreigoOfTlLlFUl Corrt.trnre* far thr yertorrintmililtion of II Ntele's saki other+, and that said Lott ie nerve our, _ . STronz, A i1.1.1.1er, (; 1.. Drnne, 1111011).164, .1 B. I.l.trlcsom, ‘V rii ;111. 110/14.10.1e Ike of 11, ;1,; Q miler iit i'estiti. in nit 1.! OW CO./, f, of ‘ll.%.lifit.. The latra•-• A16.0n. 5 h l'itt.butrl., in the c..anty ..11.,••111 Thai root ; h proirtikil hun.r.l vi lit, ni t tei int. , for Ili • a , ...,ntr.....1ri•rta of travvller..on.l at lii• In lb , W. riel.ll l finis* that i•sir Huta,r. will Hint...a L. , itcrr.r• to 1.1• IT a riblir ) our priitiotwr, an In dots J.‘slEs W.•. the slll),Crlhel 1.11,0 . 11• the "1 "Imo for II" 'A-mi....raid..., and 1.• ~,,, idea Louse num. Hill 1 - 011“, i, • 15 lit lilt' of trrivrlrrs anti Jtheri. and rhat tail to % Cr, t. I.•vs VI Win•' I,nitn• J,...•1•h I>, tils, Stator. 111-111:0, I , l' Flitx. Jscah 1 . ,1,27 611 i --- To Me Honorable, the Judges of the Court of ter Session. of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. petition of James Fleming, of ilw Ist ward, rity of Allegheny, in the county nfonsaid humbly shorrth that your petitioner bath mos lard w ith mate sials for the accommodation of tavellers, at his dwel ling house in the wart aforesaid, and prays that your 11"11t411 rill be pleated to grant {Mita license to keep ■ public house of cnieit•innient. Aml your petitionei as in duty bound, will pray completed their machi. T HE ander.igned hnvieg nery fur ndlin Steel and Iron, are prepared in manufacture and fornidi Spring and II si se* Slab Sterl for Prairie Plough:, line and Saw Steel Plates rolled and hammered, hay and m a nure forii.•, Sthel, and Carriage Spring. and Hammered Iron An. kw, and are tin kind. of Job Rolling, and Forging They al.n keep on hand Carriage Hard ware and rimrning• of erely deirriptinn. .1A N 1 ES 1. - ENI 7.4 B• I hn hieltvrd lit ice paid in cash for Iron at We the subscribers, citizens of the Firm Ward. do Steel S`r4.l.• JUSFS S QUIGG rtertifiy that die above ['rummer is of g.sel reptile coo i honesty ye' temperance, and it Well pros ided with bourse rtetm and conveniences fie the vocommodsi ion of travelers and °theta, and that said lases n is necess• •ry. lanloc A Angney. .I..tin A tchisnn, Wm Chambera, Luke 0.-wsmip. Jesme. Wl , O, WilliumOliver, .131. To the Honorelik the .1‘..1g.-. of the Court of Oesteral (barter Sessions. of Ile • Pearl., in and fur the Coun ty of Alleslieny The petition of James Newell, nottaTownship in the county aforesaid, humbly vhoweth, that your pe titioner bath provided himself with materials for isee commudation of travelers and other, et his de-ening house in the Township at wesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleas,•d to grunt him a license to keep a public house ef entenainment. And your petitioner. as in duty bound will pray. JAMES NEWELL. IVe, the subscribets, citisons of Ross township, do certify. that the above petitiener is of good repute fot honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Joseph Brown, Nicholas Good, John Morrow, Joseph Dean, James Phillips, l'eter Muller, H. Morrow, George Otto, James M'A leer, fialsar Good, Ilenj Ramage, William Ray. feh 27.43, To the Honorable the Judges of tlet Corn t or General Quarter Sessions of the l'eace, in and for the Court• ty of Allegheny. The petition of Morris Martin, of the 5111 Ward, city of Pittsburgh in the county aforesaid humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himacit with materials fur accommodation of travelers and others, nt his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and plays that your Honors will be ',leased to grant him a licence to keep n public house of entertainment, And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pra M y. MORRIS A RTI N. We, the strbscrihers, citizens of the .sth II" certify. that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of travelers and ethers, and that said tavern is neces sary. M Lowyr. Dr M Fuerstrr, Jacob Ackermann, William Cunningham, John Kerns, Joseph Meyer, John Born, William Gales , John Peter Buell, Bernard Buerkle, s , tiLOVICr nll3lZleni Jeremiah Frew. febtrelat. • LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell ing house on the corner of Factory and Penn eta sth ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately be low the canal. A room in the first story of brick building on the corner of sth and Union etc. Also. the second and third stories of same building Apply to JAMES MAY, *124 _ To Lot. ACO:VIFORT BLE and well finished Brick Dwelling House, in Coal Lane, noar 7t greet. Enquire of. JOHN McCLOSK fobla-tf 151 Liberty at. Vinf:ML;acs.. l l LIII2IO3TOS, JOSS J. 11000111,Ca/.17/ 1 mimic Pittsburgh Novelty Works! LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN &Co., MANXIF•CTUREES OF ADAMS' Haughphy FA I RBANICS PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. ALso—MALLEBLE CASTINGS. Garner Front 4. Grant sts., Pittsburgh, Pa THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. I). R. 'MILLER, PRorßlErog rir H F..uhscriberrespectfully announces to his friends I- end the public that he has token the above ea• med splendid Hotel, erected since that fire by Capt. litre.. Wool, at the corner of Wood and Third sta. on tire site of the old Merchants Hotel, where he is preps reel triaczommodate the travelling public and oth ers. in i.el hest iit)le. The Hotel is in the rentrril part of the city. but 1 squares from the Steamboat bowfin:, and in situated upon the principal hifointit.ii street of the city. The Ireenlinnotructed with every convenience. !eoperially for a firm class 11.iiel. The proprietor ha, furnished it in a .type which he think., cannot Intl to please, and o ill insure the prompt and rawcul attention of 'vivant. , and other. e mploy...! ~bout the H.nel. I). H. MILLER., L•Lt!ti I m Proprietor. MERCHANTS' HOTEL. I'ORNER OF THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS PITTSBURG/1, PA. Jahn z. SA !WWI 004 , 1. , Jam.. Kl . l r • Jtot.. H . 1 .111,4 new an daparions ereeteni eineethe (M): ‘T FIRE. and fromine on two of the most public iniourpn••eil in tine country, whether 114 iiin hileeniiril Ilfrritnerrl ,l l 4 or the etc .:more. taste and comfoit of it. forni•hint.,. Situated Inn the immeds.oe vicioil‘ of the S fEANI BOAT EXCHANGE OFFICES noel pr o ie tiii i lll E Jo: ANT Li: ti ()USES. it ufte, to A ' vplLLEits snit BESI NESS MEN .lesirable nom, ..1111.0 to AMI LIES Lind GENTLEMEN rallt , `lneT , U Li ll in tevery 11C. 1,11 hotta can desire. P\ It LGRS sod (Ci A \IIIERS me all furnin.beii in ill tide, NI ilh n shria imw am) eletialt Fri( 111 nu.-; on ,411.ru•nt cA,rpo of nt I e fli iVe anti olnli ; ;ing sir ants I. maim aired a nd the' will aln au. LI I. rnrrl winln choice,t d, Incacist , the m.,6,,,,fr.nd Th, Prnpsienor, Who had experience in thi nor of hroOnt . “. 11,131, the public t lint no effort or Ir,• port *III Inc &Oared Or initn.bictorily accumodat biros loin viii. their \ oinnibni• And C.ir will always be in iv:pi:tress fur the guesu Lit nine 11 W EA V flt, Proprietor. rot.longh, Feb 19. 1'3.16•1rn. {►..4.1 If v 1411wal n r 14,1.1 , 1 Burt Idr, J ph .3f Ilson. t boa.. J. tort. R , 6.11 t Nl'Clre4rtey, Fleirber Dray, Wm M Dunlap, A Campbell, H , •nryy Chal ks. H E iteebm. For Rent. :31:1 CD3 IME (:. • ) % ------ a Y , Y C 2 Pitt-burgh. Feb '26. 1846—if B. WE A VER, Proprietor FITTSBIJELGEI STEEL WOHES, SPRING AND AXLE FACTOR 1 Corner Ross and Front streets. J. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMIISsION MERCHANT, East Bearer Point and Bridgewater. BE Ay En COUNTY; PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, II LAKE ERIE. m ai n n I C II I G A N 7 Daily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. W I T 1 . ,. ., vi b g e at il o re n pa to red on ,i e , :rl r ie ro s i t , :l t ;n a in t g h ;if • Cunal Boat or in ‘Vareliore , e, for all points on Erie exten sion, cross cut RINI Ohio Canals. for all point. on Lake Erie and upper Lakes. a. also forward produce, Sc. by Peraa improvements Apply or addresa fete2,l•tf. Long Crvdit r 1111 F, subscriber offers for isle thirty-nne building L lots on a credit of ton venni. Thew lots are situa ted on Gram, Wylie. Fififi. Rlln. and Diamond streets, in the 3d Ward of the city, adjoining this New Court House. Persons disposed to purchase, will find them• lots favorably located as to health, convenience to bit , nines., sod will ultimately be the centre of the city. For particulars enquire of ismea C. Cummins, or SARAH B. FETTERMAN. feb2s dtf Valuable lions° and Lot for Sale. WE are au th orised to sell that three story brick V house, and the lot on which it is erected, situate on the western side of Giant st„ above 6th, at present occupied by Mr I' Delany, as a dwelling. The house is large and commAicust and contains ten splendidly furnished rooms. For fat titer information respecting the property and terms of sale apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, cur Penn and Smithfield st. Valuable Beal Estate for sale AT very desirable property formerly a part of the Hatfield form, owned by George Bayard.) extending from the Butler toad lathe Allegheny River, containing six acres. on„which is erected on extensive Rope Walk, baying a steam engine and machinery complete lot making Ropes of the Ingest ' There are on the premises a block of Rrickdwelling houses and a low of six frame tenements. This hgantiful and improving, property, which will Ino doubt at no very distant period, be annexed to the metropolis of western Pennsylvania, is flout• offered for sale an advantageous terms. off ceding nn opportunity ,of profitable investment for manufacturing purposes— ' or subdivision into lots for private residences. For terms apply to GEO. COCH RAN. febla No 26 Wo o d st . Nullo AI.I. persons indebted to the County of Allegheny as Colleelors Taxe,, or otherwise, arc reques ted to , ettlo their accounts on or before the Ist day of April next, after which time suits will be immedi ntely entered against delinquents. JAMES CUNNINNHAM, %%ULU:IM MAGILL, JOHN MeDOWELL, Commisioners' Office, .lanitnry '23, 1846. S .ja,.27-d&wtanl To Lot, TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty streets, suitable for an office and sit ting room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner • of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN 13. M'FADDEN, Market street. WM 8 SH AFFER. corner of Wood aad Water at. beta just received a full stock of clothe. vet tinge and. every article of gentlemen's wear, whiih he will sell law. ITESTINGS, plain and figured at WM. B. SHAFFER rm. %Vnnd and lVroef C ASSINIERES of all descriptions at WM. B. SFI kFFER. ror WOO 4 and Van-r •r PATENT C ASSINETS to auit all clmaise.4 by WM. B.SHAFFER, car %Von.' anti Water Pt C RA V A TS, of all kinds, for sale cheap. by WM. B. SHAFFER, enr IV nexi nncl Wotter . Mills, SHIRES, BOSOMS, Inrge 10l jum received by IVlf B SHAFFER. felo.l emir AVnorl nn r 1 lVwer LT AN KERCHIEFS—A tine aawriment l'or sale by WM B SHAFFER, PA 21 em• Worwl and n.pr 4r4. SUCKS, At stimuli. any rice. can be had at the hie 'king store of WM B SHAFFER, (eh 21 env. Wnr.l and Water <its. SAI INS—A splendid variety for imle by WM B SRA FFER, ORANGES ANI) LE\IONS A FEW boxes Groh urangq3 and lerrunia just re. "1 et:lived and fur sale by STERETT & CO , 1R Morkm ~ Scotch Whiskey. 1 PUNCHEON Pure Old Scotch Whiskey, on dranght ■nd for sole by - ST ERETT & 18 Nturt.et At. 1 Lumber, fur sale low REIT & Co. 6 000 No 18, Market street, one door above Front. Brandy. HALF ripe "A t.. , tl;nriv , " Brmuly on draugh i and fur sale try STERETI & CO., 1. blB 18 Murkvt /drool, one do , r above Front. ligaznare mail Hay Forks. 0 noz. receive.l from thi monnfortturers 3 fof GEO. COCHRAN, N.)26 Wood Spinsing Wheollrous. 20 GROSS for Auk by MACHINE CARDS OF o:l4Ter word cardmg machine comb plate and tack,. for Anil , by GEU COCHRAN, 26 %Vood Scythe Sneathes. 30 DOZ., for fa I e by GEO. COCH . 2 1 IN, 10,5 So 26 IVlmul erect TF ton want to teat-base any berlderls,tahles , choirs, oeltre4, nr any thing else in the furniture line, runt In better than to call nt the fnrnit•tre were ,rn of TB YOUNG & CO. Ilona ttt. between Penn and Liberty. Dressing and Plain Sweatt& I N' want nr•nt to get a good article cheap do not for to call at the F uru ito re Ware Room of T B YOUNG Si: Co, noo2l Hand it. helm ecn Libetly and l'enn. 41'.A1 R. of 1 .1 iin nom sofa: on band and for sale at the Fm onion %Vare Room of T B YOUNG St Co. nm. 2 I lim! vt. hmrreen Liberty and Penn. Sugars. 1' I I IT . E I I ;moot Sneer in V Mote Br,,nil ditto in bbls, store snit for sale by J. S.: J. wnEvrrr, '221 Liberecst Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tobacco; 5 Ladies Tait, do; 10 " Va. " do; 10 " Cav'd. I. Lu'mp, du; In store and for sale by J. & J. MMF.VITT, 224 Liberty •t Ground Spices. AO5. Cane ( Sr7 ,,na dl'ei 1 0 i Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alspice; 5 do do Cloves.; In store and for sale by J & J McnEVITT, 224 Liberty at 20 PS. Phil! Ck eakins, new and henutiful pattern:, just seeived ' at No 42 Markel st.cot nee of Third, by A A MASON. dee 12 lookys. Red, Yellow and White Flumela o f Ur improved makes at Wholesale rind Re tail, at very low prices,by A A MASON. d en 12 No 42 Market at. BROCH A SHAWLS. 1 fag SU . VER TOR Br. Shawls, just received which will be sold very low, by A A MASON. Nn 4.2 Market st. 1 CASE FURNITURE PRIN Selline nt tile. per yurd nt A. A. MASON'S, dee 12 44 Market Kt. J. S. DICKEY. Beaver De Laines. 20 PS. Dark and Light plaid de lain+ for chil• dren Some as low as 20c. per yard, For sale at No 42 Market at. by dee 12 LARD. ABBLS prime Lard, just received and for ,sale by LA- feb2 TAMES MAY. 11lea's Merino Shirts and Drawers. PU HC H ASEKS will find at Shea & Pennotk's a full a.aortment of men's Merino drawers, and double and sing Is breasted Merino shirts. Also. Cot ton, do .1.1 bleached and unbleached. Der. fi. AOCASES No 3 (low inicril) Economy Menke Just received and for sale Sy SHEA PENNOCK. Law Offices to Let. Si:VERAL commodious Laos Offices, on Fourth street. For terms apply to BL. KELY 4- NIITCHEL, cor of 4th and Smithfield streets. DWELLING HOUSE FOR 111:NT. A NEW and convenient t ',tory dwelling M fur rent, enquire at thdi oftiee, or S M'KINLEY St Clait,t. -- RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in flutke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market inne 19•dCw'le IV WO Rooms, (2d anti 3d floors.) each 35 feet front, by 30 feet deep, welt lighted, and on the best business part of Smithfield siram. Also, u 3d story Room, 18 feet by GO feet. The above rooms can ull be furnished with steam power on the moat reasonable terms. Apply to BLAKELY A. Nil ccHEL, jan26 cur of 4th and Smithfield sts , (2d story.) Old Worm Medicines mast stand back. Parents read the fottotring: "'VTR R E Setters:—Ad I urn getting another vial .I.llof your vermifuge,_ will tell you that name limo since I gave a vial of your vermifuge to a child of mine, aged 1 year, and she passed 110 worms, 70 of them of a large size. I recommend your Vermifuge to all pe nults who may need such a medicine for their children DANIEL DOUGHERTY- Wilkins tp, Allegheny co., Pa, Jan 6th, 1846. Prepared and sold by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold also by Kerr and Mohler, 147 Wood at. L cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Market st. Faits 4. Cassel, sth ward, and H P Schwartz aad J Mitchell, Alle gheny city. jan29 Commissioners .r.. - , _ v =NM CLOTHING rn. W nod J. nd lV .41,`f .t., GKO COCH R AN, '26 %V,....3 st Furniture PLAID CLOAKINGS FLAnNELS , FLANNELS! A. A. NIASON BLANKETS Rooms and Steam Power for Rent. MIZE ratrennted lot Evettioodu The Wonderful Vegetable Purgettite, FOR THE CURE OP Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Dispepslas Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Rack, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the hens, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma. Fever of all kinds, Fe. male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worm., Cholera Mnrbus, Coughs, Quinsry, Whooping Cough. Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Er3sipe las, Deafness, Itchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, Net vous complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising from Impurities of the blute-.1, and ebstructions in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, t. C.l • DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DEAR SlR:—Aprenbie to your Reeler, t write to keep you apprized or the ptospeOts or the Clitkenet Sugar Coated Purgative I'll!, in this city. You ma recollect, when I first commenced selling your fired!. rine, which was in May, 111 we little dreamed of the succea. th.st would crown the undertaking. Ott premises had been so completely flooded by the_ one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every posai- We complaint undet the sun, that I set icualy contem , Owed having nothing more to do with any thing of rho kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation,We consented to make a trial of yours. At first we sod considerabledilficulty in am-tiering, public attention W. wards them. People hod been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country for the last 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never lobe "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the l'ills, as the saying is, for 'love nor money.' Thus matterrs pmeeeded fur n week or two, when, as "good luck would have it, "Sirs. N—,a lady of • our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob. stinate character, was persuaded to necept of a box, on condition that nothing was tube paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess. we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know. ing as we. did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor. ing towns. But we had determined to give the teed!. rine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to us. No less to our joy than surprise, bow ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired fur mouth er box. "I really think, Sir. Williams," saps she, "that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether fur the better. When I took the second dose, I began to feel much betterthae I did at film; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blued seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful day*. Since then, I have taken the remainder "(the l'ills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually cure me." The moult was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her checks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. I am satisfied she will neverforget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news alibis ex trnordinary cure was rapidly rlbseminatedthroughthe city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click otter's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such on extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we are literally besieged by women, and children, labor , ing under every possible ailment which "human &eh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every planer. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate IDyspepsia. AnotLer has just recovered from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. Andel - mirth has just recovered it om an attack of PO. - munary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—So we ga. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we base standing °ldris from the counts) , to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience Yours, &c. R. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1945. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, original inventor of the Sugat Coated Pills; and that nothing of the soil was ever heard of until be intro duced them in June, 1843, as will be seen by - the (es lowing PREMIUM This Diploma was nwarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New York, October, 1893, to C. V. CLICK ENER, for the invention of SUG A R coATF:D PILLS. JAMF.S TALLMADGE, President. T. B. %YAK Eatsts,Cot responding Secretary. GußDos J. UEDA, Recording Secretary. TO AVOID COUPlTERrElT3.—Purcbasers must always ask for Clickener's Sugur Canted Vegetable and see that each box has upon it his signature•, all others are counterfeit. W.M. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and ort6 Proclamation BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benj. Patton, Jr., President of the Court of Common Pleas in and fur the Fifth Judicial Dis trict of Pennsylvania, and justice of the Cont t of Oyer and Terminer avid General Jail Delivery in and for said District, and Wm l'orter and Wm. Kerr, Esq., Associate Judges of the same Courts in and for the said County of Allegheny. dated the 12th day of Febsuat y, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, and to me directed, for holding a coin t of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delia. ery at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh on fourth Monday of March next at 10 o'clock A. M.— Public notice is hereby given to Just ices of the roam Coroner cud Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they be then and there in theit proper persona whh their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices in their behalf appertain to be dune—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that nnw ate or may be in the jail of said county of A l iv,lheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be jam. Given under my hand in Pill sburgh this twelfth day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1846, and of the Como onw, alth the 67th. feh.td ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sheriff, New Works. TRAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Tabla Lands and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the year 1843 and 1849, including a description of California, the piincipal cities and mining districts of that Republte, and the bioginphies of Ittabide and Santa Anna; by Albeit M. Gilliam For sale by jaii7 rpoTTEN ON MORTARS.—Es aye on Hydrau licJ_ and Common Mortars, and on lime burning. by J. G. - rotten For sale by jan7 BULLE'S 1410NOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, —an explanunny pronouncing, Phonographic Dictionary of the English kingutige, with a vocabulary of Gieek, Latin, Scripout. and Geographical names, also, a collection of pliruge. , often cued by English wii tete. For sale by - C. H. KAY. • . corner of Wood and 3d gm RESIDENCE AT TILE COURT LONDON, comprising official and personal incindents. For sale by jara. AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and ftepositary of naeful l.nowledge for the year 1846, just received and for sale by C. H. KAY, San 6 eor Wood and 3d its. TO LETS 2M5 C. H. KAY, cnrner of Wood and 3d its C. H. KAY, rot nor ni Woad and 3d !to C. H. KAY, enTrter of Wood end 3d sts MEMiI
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