&' ta-V.S.:r4 '••• 4 t .641, 7 iit4e iDait Stoning post. PiTTSBURGH, PA SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 21, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications whi , h may appear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— e will insert none without the name of the nut Lor be i nq first made known to us, an.l when inserted, mustsl ways be taken as expressive of the views of ate writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views su expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. ScHoot...—William Moody Esq., 1113 old and experienct teacher, gives notice in our paper of to day, that rkr wil lopnn a Select School in the basement 4. story of the 3d Presbyterian Church, Third street, on r the first Monday in April. Mr. Moody is too well ; known in this city 11 a tears er.to render it necessary for us to say one word in reference to his experience or , capacity. Rail Road Meeting. A flail Road Meeting will be held at the Market House, Allegheny city, this afternoon at 3 o'clock P. M• The people of the two chits and the county of Allegheny, are earnestly recreited to attend. issr2l. THE PEOPLE. I:C7The Common Odium—"Cluse Communion." A discourso on this subject will be delivered. by dr yings permission, to morrow morning, at half past 10 o'clock, in the Grant street Buinist Church, by the pastor. mar2l. Dr. Wistar's Ba/sans of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balornic prepare lioe of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Ireland, com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract! of Pier. So salutary have been its effects in all ca.. ries when adosiniti red for Coughs, Arnhem, Consomp tion, or •nydiseaso of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recurr. mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and in effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. ['See Advertisement. Cliekener's Sugar-coated Vegetable Par restive Pins.—. Experience having long since decided, the, every disease originates from impurities of the blood, nr derangement of the digestive organs, it is evident that the remedy employed must be of such a mattee as is best esiestinted to'remove those obstructions, or re store the blood to its natural state. The Clickener, Sugarcoated Porgative Pills, being compounded pure ly on scientific principles, and based on en intimate ac quaintance with the origin of disease, and the actual structure of the human system are the on!), remedy which can be positively relied nn. 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 what ever shape it may appear. Thus, if the liver be affect ed, one ingredient will operate on that particularorgan and by cleansing it of that excess of bile, it is con stantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its natant' state. Another will operate on the blood, and remove those impurities which have already entered Into its circulation; while a third will effectually expel from the system whatever impurities may have been discharged Utter the stomach, through the instrument ality of the other ingredients. Soldhy Wm Jackson, corner of ‘Von,l•nd Liberty strews, who is general Agent for 1..1r Clickener's Pills is Prusburgh and vicinity. ClZrßeware of an imitation wide called "Impro• wed Saga r• Coaled Pais," purporting t o be l'atentrA as both the pill. and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or fise yearn, has made his lisinc counterfeiting r vular rnedicines. mar 21 TRUE MFG DORSI CLOTHING STORE. NO.ISI 2 LIBERTY STREET THE Proprietor of this old and highly rin >tiler es tablishment informs his friends and the public at large, that a portion or his SPRING' AND SUMMER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, Is now prepared for their inspection, sod he rrapeet• fully invites all who contemplate purchasing an icles in his tine to pay him a visit. Hie stock this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the Intent FASEI ONS AND PATTERNS, and all his Goods, ha, leg been selected by himself in the eastern markets, he can with confidence recommend them to his customers as being of the very best quality. H is large sasortment of DRESS COATS, Is made is the mast modern and improved ',le, and the workmanship cannot be eatelled. Pavisof every description, Satin 4. Fancy Vests Hahn* a rore and beautiful assortment or Vie *TINOS , To irkich be would call the attention of the public as he believes them Lobe more BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER, Than anything of the kind that has been offered here Twitch and ether coats, nor Summer wear, In great variety and made in every etyle, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, HANDKERCHIEFS. and every other article ne cessary fora FASHIONABLE DRESS. He has a very large and excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be sold lower than it can be pumhasedat any other place in the city—to which he would invite the attention of workingmen and others who wish serviceable clothing for every day's wear. Hiving in his emplo, some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN, That the Country can produce. and being provided with a stock of Goods, which for excellence and .a• riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared T• 11Lolo Clothes to Order, At Lb@ shortest notice, and in a style that CANNOT BE SURPASSED Do ■st PASS the THREE BIG DOORS. It is not considered any TROUBLE TO SHO tV CLOTHING, And the ptoprietor feels confident that after an ex• amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase will God it their intetest to deal at his establishment. The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten. tier his sincere thanks to the public for the unprece deami patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and an the success he has met with is an indication that his efforts to please his patrons, have not been unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall he omitted on his part to secure their kindness for the fu- CUM. JOHN McCLOSKEY, Tkree Big Doors, 15 t Liberty at. atarl7-4&rr Pansy Books. Q ENTIMENT of Flowers; 24 Groups by Andrews The Poetry of Flowers. Language of Flowers. Queen of Flowers. Nature's Gems by Mrs. Embury. Longfello'w's Poems, Illustrated. Campbell's " Ella Cook " For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, 43 Market street. e IT IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD I i larSuch was the declaration of a gentleman on # Fri ay last, after having used "Sellers' Cough Syrup" • for a distressing cough, that made him feel very un comfortable through the day, and prevented him from sleeping a great part of the night. We do not say that this Syrup will always cure, but we Do say, that 99 persons out of every hundred who have used it, pronounce it the beat cough mixture that has as yet been offered to the public. The Syrup is put up in 25 and 50 cent bottles, and may be had at the dreg store of R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at. s mar 13. POW DER.- 2000 kegs Beatt y' s Rifle Powder, for male on very accommodating terms by • marl 4 M. B. RHEY & Co. e n 11.4 Caw , r • *v.• BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From the Albany Knickerbocker of Monday SERIOUS DESTRUCTION 0 F PROPERTY AND GREAT SUFFERING AMONG THE We are in the Midst of ono re the greatest and most destructive freshets that has visited this city.— The great rains which have continued to fall since Thursday, caused the water to rise on hide, Mein, and it continued to rise and fell till yesterday morn ing. The water rose over the pier, on Saturday merning. and at 12 o'clock the ice started, and mov ed for shout a quarterrif a raile dcwn, when it stop ped. The ice banked up on the pier in piles almost 'mountains high, and caused considerable destruction of property. The ice about three o'clock started again and mov• ed with great rapidity, carrying ev or) hing before it. About 5 o'clock it was arrested in its onward progress below the city, somewht re near Castleton, eleven miles down, where it dammed up. The water from this time began to rise very fast, inundating the entire lower part of the city, and driving people from their dwellings in hundreds. But few expected to see tile water so high, and but little preparation was mode for it, and hundreds reti red to rest to wake up with the water twoor three feel deep in their dwellings. About midnight, the water began to rise with great rapidity, and continued to rise till about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, when it was at its greatest height, being six inches higher than it was in 1837. The poor people living along the dock, and in the several streets in the lower part of the city, hare been completely drowned out, and have sufLred greatly from hunge, wet end cold. Up about the Little Raisin, hundreds were driven from their dwellings and were !greed to seek refuge in their garrets. A number of grocery stores in the lower part of the city will lose their all—not baying made preparations for so great a flood. The freshet will be a severe blow to the poor. The Columbia street bridge is nearly destroyed by the ice which beerier! up against it and carried it partly •way. The State street bridge is so badly damaged that we shall have to have • new one. It is past re.. pair ing. The water is into Easements is high up as Pearl st, where , it wma never seen Lro•re. Green Lush, on the opposite side of the river, is en tirrly ued , r water A great numberof pool familiesbati to take shelter with tbeir friends and acquaintances the upper part of the cil Several merchsots ■long the discl base suffered very severely. Vast rpientities ultra, sugar, flour •nd produce chill kinds were stirred in tha second stories . supposed at the time to be all safe, but which Liss been completely drowned not. Setnial canal boats in the basin were crusi.ed a. Saint the State *tweet bridge and sunk. Too or three dusted out and were tatrted down the stream. Vast quantities a lumber floated down pit the city yesterday. The water commenced fa 1173: restrrda♦ about neon and continued to fall all day. it is impossible t• form any idea at present cf the lore of property from the fhad. After the ieektrolse op on Saturday, at the foot of State at, the body of a dead man floated to the OW face. He was a man supposed to be about 3U years of age, and had on a blue roundabout and chi-cis shirt. lie was not identified. A Mnreatous Ve.saeL —The N Tork Commer cial learns from Colt', magnetic telegraph books, that the sloop Victoria, about 30 tool burthen, came ashore on Monday n ight, on the south aide of Coney Island, about one and a hull miles from the station. The news collector, Mr Roberts, found one man area in her cabin, and blood on one of the pillows. No other person on board. The sails are blown to pieces. OPENING OF BUFFALO lIAF.BOR Ileary Damages to Skip-Trio/tr.—On Saturday of. ternoon a report came that the ice was forming a darn some three miles up the creek and the probabi lity was, that when it gave way, would do much dam age below. It did give war - , And came rushing down , about half pest seven, urged forward with imperious violence by the high waters of the Creek. When it struck the steamboat Wisconsin, which wee moored near the Clara and Sbinner Canal, she broke away, although held by two strong chain cables—ono ai -1 Cached to an anchor, and ihe idlier to three piles—and a hawser, and sweeping in her course twenty-two steamboats, brigs rind schooner e, most of which were more or less injured, besides durtinging others along the Creek.—Bviralo Pilot of the IC. Fire—Buffalo Woolen Manujaelory Dr:ruled. —On Sunday morning, about 2 o'clock, the building situtated at the Hydraulics, in this city, and occupied an the Buffalo Woolen Manufactory, by R B Illeacock, was totally destroyed by fire. There were about 10,• 000 yards of cloth destroyed. The total loss is esti• mated at $:0.000, with from $6,000 to $B,OOO insured on the building and machinery-1500 in the Sarato ga Mutual, and the balance in the N Y Contribution ship Co. Over 20 persons were daily employed in the manufactory, who are thus thrown out of wolk.and a large portion of the village will be more or less ab •(acted by its destruction. Two watchmen were con stantly employed by night to guard against fire. IL is supposed that when the one show watch ass to have commenced at 12 o'clock wan called, and the candle handed him, he fell asleep again, and the fire was communicated from hi. candle.—lb. AN assortment of Gentivinen's Shirts; an " " coined wiped " culur'd and black Kid Gloves, best make; An assortment of gentlemen's silk pocket liandkfs; Cravats; Scarfs; Collars; Bosoms; Suspenders; Silk Shirts and Drawers, &c., all new and received this day. B. E. CONSTABLE. ninon. Brighton Virus 50LBS Cotton Yarn, ascortedllUM • 0 01, bon, shots reel; 20.000 dos cotton yam, assorted Nos., long reel; 100 bales Batting; 1,000 lbs Candle-wick; 1,000 " Carpet•cbain; for sale on nrcommod sting terms by M B RH ICY & Co, marl 4 57 Water at., Agents for manufertter. rriOBACCO.-45 kegs No. t Six Twist Tobacco, 1 for sale low to close consignments by M. B. RHEY & Co. 57 Water street. LOUR--Patterson's extra family Flour, COlllllOl ly on band, and for sale by MB RHEY &Co. mnrl4s7 Water it. • Removal THE subscriber has removed his General Agency and Intelligence Office to St. Clair street, (to the offico lately occupied by Mr. Henderson as stage office.) three doors from the Exchange Hotel, where ha will be happy to meet and serve his friends and the public. marl74t T ET EVERY PER,SOWIsito is afflicted with Sick Head ache. Heartburn, Vertigo, Janndiee, Dys pepsia, Fevers, Pains in the side or hack. Indigestion, Colds, end in fact any disease which may require a pur gative medicine, use Dr. Thompson's Anti. Dyspeptic Tonic and Purgative Pill, and they will certainly give almost instant relief, cursing no uneasiness, sickee•s or debility to tbo patient. Thy being a cheap and convenient medicine, no person traveling should be without them. They are loaf ronled to be composed thoroughly and purely of the very best vcgitable ingre dients. Price 25 cent, par boa. Prepared and snit] by th.• Proprietor. EDGAR 'IIIOIIN, Apothecary end Druar.i.t, corner of Penn and II and sts., Pittranvgh. mar 11 - - • riItIOMPSON'S CARMINATIVE—A Pate end J. certain cute, (and warranted to be free from any preperatiok of Opium,) fur Colic, Cholera Morbmi, Dysentery or Floa, Sumther Complaint, Choler Infen turn. Bilious Colic, &e. It is warranted to cure In all cases when the directions are complied with, or money refunded. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. F:I)GAR THORN, Druggist Apothecary, marl° for liana and Penn its., Pittsburgh. “JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS” JUST received, a splendid assortment of spring and summer goods, Unsurpa .arrl for qusntily. quality nr Style. The Proprietor of thi. Eestahlitliment Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and titc palic In general, that Ito is now prepared to fill all order. that his Numerau4 cuitamers may favor him with. St rangers and Traveler, would do well, in vi,iting the inin City, to call and examine hi, extrn,ivo and well Made stock of ready ITldae clotting. ilo has a com idete asiortniew of Eng!hill cloth', to which lie would invite attentioi also French cloths of every color and quality, cinch he Is OtTenng at a very small adsa ncr on eo.tnrn Remrmt»•r at this Store you Ira sot ii. Led L.O pikes. being Convinced that small profits and quick safes is the best IA to .ecure Cl4tOtrl. ll•ving in in employ the best workmen, he Con W al flint Eacr2, article made at hi. eatabls Omen' to fit well. And to be of f he best materials, he a 'tufa again invite l'orrlf users genetafl) to give bim a call. Before purchasing in any of her peace, As he is confident he ran •all thorn as goad goods at BS Reasonable price. as any house in thiseity an far all In a 16110 Cha per. All his Rnude tine nos and of handsome pat:erns pur chnard fn ihe ea.t, but a few m..ek• since; the subscriber Now returns his ilttnl.. to and the public in general, and Solicits a cuntltol,oce th e i g favors. [rho" Gsty Clothing Store, No 132, Liberty 'tree!. fmn 71 C. NI.(7I.OSKEY. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Cads', Pittsburgh, Pa. ma r 3 AVING removed 10 the large end commodious 11 w•rehouse fronting 130 feet on Fountain Street by 150 feet. running back to the canal Basin, we are prepared to receive. it addition to freight lon shipment by cxnel, a large amount of l'roduce. &c, on storage, ■t low rate* tr or 3 BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (04:y 73 Mtif/ :5146,Ar ) TRW srLE:, PIP PAST ITLANTRIII m at CONS I" 1., LOUIS NI" i. AN E 1 A . D NI EDIUM , }lnv- rrrumence , l mating til,r regular trip. be t a ern i'mirburtli and It, or ra.,lle. The m nrntng boat leavrs the Monon^_abrla what( above the Bridge. pre.cuely at 8 o'clswk. l'aasengery by 1111 S bust takes the singes at Browns came evening at 4 o'clock, and the oplendtd ear• of the Baltimore and °inn Railroad at Cumberland. neat morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore abe same CirCOlllC—orti) 3 hours thr.,ugh from Pot to Baltimore and 40 bourn to l'hilettleirhia. The evening boat leaves at 4 n'ehni... Pas•enger. by the evening Bast, rill lodge on the Boat in rum fortabln State Rooms the first night; rra pus over t he beautiful m,intain ornery in daylight; sup and lode in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The P r optietory of ibis out, to no, to make the connection comple:ehatweentlrownvville and Cumbe rland, bane placed on the Road SO s plendid Troy, Alba ny. Concord ardl Newark coaches. oft be most ItilfortlN • ed model., and fif.y tent.. of the beat young bor.,. tie county mlimla in addition to their former stork they I,el Pati.6.,l they a ill be able to accommodate and give rovtivfaction to all alio may patronize their Rout.n. By our tickets psoisentery have choice of either steno,hoat or rail toad between Baltimore and Philadelphia. and bane the privilege stopping a! Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pletteure. For rivkri. apply at the office, at the Si. OM lea Hotel, r'uod st.. or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. MF:SKINIEN. Agent. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEM:DANT, East Bearer Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY, l'A. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE, siaint 3l AB° 1 C lI.IG A N main Daily brtween Pittsburgh and Bearer. WILLbV n prepared on earliest opening of Cann] navigation, to receive pmperty at his ‘Vbart Bunt or in Wainhouse, for nil poinrs on Erie exten sion, rr Os, rut nod Ohio Cxonis, l'or all points on 1.a1.r Erie and upper Lnkes, as also forward produce, &c. by Penn's improvements. Apply or address J. S. DICKEY, feb2 4.1 f. Denver. BY viritio of a precept under the hands of the lion. Benj. Patton, Jr., President of the Court ' of Common Pleas in and for the Fifth Judicial Dis trict of Pennsylvania. 1'114166er of theCoutt of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for said Disttict, and ‘Vm Porter and Vm. Kerr, Esq., Associate Judges of the same Courts in and lot the said Counts, of Allegheny, dated the 12th day 01 February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, and to me directed, forbidding', a court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deli,. cry 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 Justices of the Peace Cannier cud Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they be then and there in their proper persona with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to dothose things which to their respective offices in their behalf appertain to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail of said county of Al legheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand in Pittsburgh this twelfth day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1846, and of the Commonwealth the 67th. fib-td ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sheriff, PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE onlyplace where this article can be found in the city is et the corner of Fifth and Smith. field streets, whore it is constantly kept on hand, to- gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior Havana, and principo cigars. G. SCEINECK. THE subscriber offers for sale thlrtrono building lots on • credit of ten years. Theie lots are situa ted on Grant, Wylie, Fifth, Ross and Diamond streets, in the 3d Ward of the city, adjoining the New Court House. Persons disposed to purchase, will find these lots favorably located as to health, convenience to ho. shuns, and will ultimately be the centre of the city. For particulars enquire of James C. Cummins, or SARAH B. FETTERMAN. ISAAC HARRIS. I f e b2s dtf 212EMEEMI An Acrostic O. A. McANULTY & CO, Storage. C A McANULTY & Co 18-16 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, J. 9. DICKEY, Proclamation. Long Credit Tore/nous veldts; to .611allAlkase I , IIIHE subscriber being about -to remove 'from tre, city; w Iti shes to dispose or his rock of G roceries. Store Fixtures, &e. And also to rent fur the coming. year, the stand which he now occupies. The stock is buying been reduced with a viewtowards change ~f residence. The stand has en excellent run of cus torn, and may be mado to command a first rate country busim vs, being contiguous in the market and several country taverns. Any one w i-bing to embark in the business, may have a bargin by apply immediately to W B ANDERSON, No 25 Liberty do s Ferry at. Pittsburgh. Pa. Attorney, Counsellor4 Notary, JAMES S. CRA=FT.- FPI TSIIURGEI, AVING resigned that-Ace or Eiocretary P. Nao. 11. and Fire In. Co., will attend SPCCIALLT to Collections rod huskies. , connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts and Real Estate. ausines• hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, No 1 Stuart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st,) I , fttlllll d• Final of Wood stroet. fob 3-tf JoHNA.WILLi. THGS. DoNAKUT WILLS & DONN : ELLY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, PITTSBURGH. PA 027:ce on Fourth it, bamems Smithfield and Grant nor 14 111 Charles VI Hain, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. C. M E rt. Intake the, proof and eel< naw N-/ rdgement of Deml4, Lenses, Contracts, Deposi tion, Jr 0111, writines, ti, hn teem ded or used in the •trito of K.mtneky, iii(11.111/1 nod Tennessee. Offire No 81), Stu ire. Woofing., Fourth vreet. tnri, 12 41 I v Harper's Illuminated Bible, No. 50 ANtI MORE NEW ‘VURKS. )1 11' 1 1- I, B e (i 4 . 1::; of f itlt ' ,.M.trtin, a Sequel to the Life of 11,4) Nlilneg o ,ht• Mr. Sherwood. Philanthropy, or hiy Mother's Bihle. founded on an incident which happened in New Yolk. Memoir , 1 the late It., Ale: P roo dfit, D D, w i t h Select at. (tom hi. Dial-band enrre.pondenee, and collections of hi. Life, Pt John It Forewi, I), D., ntiat.ter of the Union Chutrh, Newburgh. Kith u portrait. Trr,l? Mrs Danl. TLr nLnvr bn k. Hie 101 publi•llNl in the Harper& best alNie, and for sale at Cook'a, lIS Fourth street- In, 5 Dissolution of Pastnorship TN E partnership of the linclersipwd, heretofore ex iv log under the firm of Gnarl"' & Kr KNED T, Di.lel, wns dir50!,...1 by mut u.I consent. on the 7th elsy of Fel, inst. The hooks, papers, notes and .11(MmWIS of thr lie firm ha, e been placed in the hands "(James GrAcey,fur and collection, and all Recounts seeing'. the said firm, will be presented to him Gtr •ettlement and satisfueti.m, he being fully author iced and empowered fur that purpose.. JAMES GRACEY, Pittsburgh, Fcb.l4, 1816. JAMES KENNEDY. Dlacksmithinf Establishment re,,,Te• The un lernignell th.ia day enterrd into partner-hip miler the firm J. IF J. flit ‘Ctrl', for the pu,poneofCs r)lng on ISisa-lc emit hint business, in the buildings of the late film of firarey 4 Kennedy, at the corner of Wilier anti Wee; sta., rittalitirgh, here natuy thing in their line of bunions., will be promptly attended tn. Stearnhost am' k, Canal Lurk I nits, Sc , made end fuilihnd upon the •hortent. no. ice JAMES GRACEY, Pittsburgh, rel.). 14. 1816. JOHN GRACEY, kiavint retir,l folm the the late firm of Grseey & Koone.iy, 1 Ch. ..el fully mcornmendetl t ie, old Cll4tOrlleT• and pairon• to my succus•on. hiessnt-J Sri Gracoy. 16 rn J AMES KENNEDY. THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner of Tirood and Tlurd streets, ^1TT13131712011, Pa. D. R. MILLER, PRorntsron nesprct fully announces to hi• friends and the robin- that he has taken the above ns• tiled si•londtd !total, emoted since tins fire by Capt. Tarr as ‘1LI•01:1. at the cr o ne of Wood and 'Third sts. on the spe of the old Nteteliants' Motel, where be is pro lotted to acc.ommndate the t t &aching. public and OlkO or.. In die hest et le. The Hot , ' is in the central !sari of the city, but 1 raptures (corn lbeSte•rolarat Landing, sod a situated upon the ptiocinal boninen• sliert of the city. The lot. I iern coast t carted with every convenience, especially lot a first closs 1 he proprietor has furnislwil it in a style which he thtnits cannot fail to please, and a iil insure the prompt and careful attention of set rants and othher• ernplo)ed übout the Flute! Dr. Wm. Pl. virrigh i t, 'ro os pri s er ti or s . t, • Ojlice and R. saint-a in Si Gina at. A &tore below LiLerty, near the Eerhenge IL.trl. marl I kb 26•1 m John W Barrellw-Attoraey at Law. HAVING returned from his F:urapran tour has t n tten rt office nn the north etit corner of Smith• firld and Fourth streets. Persons hating had busi• nes• and turpera in the hancl• fiSamuel Kingston Esq. deceased will call on the shove as all the unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. mar) Raisins. 20 BOX ESC Bairns fur •ale by P. C. MARTIN Pale Brandy. HALF pipe• fur ulu by PCNIARTIN, 60 N'wler or GROCERIES, *e• cIfOICE groceries, ipices, tobacco, cigars. wines, and liquors of kind alisay• on band and fur stile on accommoduting terms by PC MARTIN. 1426 60 Water st. Old Ilya Whiskey. A FEW Barrel+ warranted from 8 to II year. Old, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Witter at. ONE Pipe Holland Gin, fur .11. hy P. C. MARTIN fr 1,16 60 Water rat Port and Madeira Wines. 18 (IR Calks, fur vale by V. C.JIARTIN, feb26 GO Water at Corn Brooms. 150 b n y OZ. ustoned Oz.*. received end for sills LAmElErtr& SH 1 VTON, fr 1,17 133..3 135 Wnwl •t. Produce 10w,9 KEGS Lard; 8 sacks prime restberi; 2 Bundles Deer Skins; GO dozen tow Yarn; 3 Bartels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and fur sale by LAMBERT 4- 811IPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at. BUTTER AND JEANS. 4% PIECES Steubenville Jeans; Clll 15 Barrels Roll Butter; 45 Kegs Lump; in store and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, frhl7 133 anJ 135 Wood at For Rent. • LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell. ing house on the corner of Factory and Penn sic 516 ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately loo ting the canal. A room in the first story of brick building on the corner of sth end Union sts. Also, the second end third stories of same building Apply to JAMES MAY, GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICES. J UST received end for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. 122 Wood It. Bening. BBLS Shipped Herriag, in store end for AU , Inde by MILI 4 Elt & RICIEETISON. mar 2 PLltedical Ootleg, of Masa.lphia. riliTTglist" annual the NOW lecrarea - in• thirrinsti jL union, will be opened 03 Monday. the tarelfth day ofOctober neat f,the second 'Monday in October,) and will be continued untti the end of the ensuing Feb ruary. Paid Beck Goddard, M, D.— Anatomy and Hi•tol ogy. 0 0 Van Wyck„V. D.—Principles and practice of suigery. Meredith Clymer,3l, D,—Priociples and practice of medicine. Join Bmrday Biddle, M D.—Mated& mrd ica and therapeutics. David Hunter Tucker M. D.—Obstetticks and dice.alca of women and children. Lavin S Jaynes. M. D.—rhinology end legal met! James B Rogers, !If. D.—Goneral and organic chomisiry. Jok.n Barclay Biddle. M. D.—Dean of the Neel ty Joseph Leidy, M. D.—Demonstrator of Anatomy The Franklin Medical C.tllege was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania. by an act approved ,28th Janotry 1846, and is authorised by section third of its charter, "to grant the degree of Doctor of Medi cine to any such persons as shall possess the qualifies. sions now usually required of candidates in other Medical Colleges in 'ilk state." FEES, FM,- each course of loctures, Marticulation fee, to be pail once only, 5 00 Mplume fee, 10 00 Additional information tespecting the coorse of in itruct ion, ur other mutters connected with the Fac.ll - can be obtained upon application, personally, or by letter. to J B BIDDLE. M. D. . - Doan of the Faculty, N F. corner of Quince and rues sore!, Philadelphia, m or] 1 tiGm SK \ TES, CuLiry, Ivor,. Ebuoy, r -e, 4 40‘..•',,1. L. JULES W. IMAM MeCANDLESS & HA V E removed to Fourih n., opposite R Sc R Patterson's Livery iitritileg. jan7.3m RECEIVED thisday direct from New Yrrrk, forge lot of rich aprisrg Shawls and Scarfs. New York store, 79 Market street. felf tV H GARRARD. F.CEIVED this clay by Green's Express--JO the best Kid and sprint Gloves, also Ribbon/ }.see. Hosiery, Frinces,&...., et the New York Store, 79 Market 'tree!. fe.B W. Id GSIIIII4IIII CLORIS, eastoneres and vesting* of the newest isle, and beat quality at the New York store. W. 11. GAIIRARD, 79 Market street. OIY epenhl at The Mew York Store, 79 Nlarket N atrpet, • aplendid amt.:amen' of French English and dentch Meuslin Moines. Mao a few pieces of beautiful o.nbro shaded stripe*it, new. W. ti. GARRARD, 79, Market Street, BE4H AFFE R.. corner of Wood and Water • at. has just received a full stock of :Judi*, Yes ling. and eery ankle of gentlemee'• wear, which be rib2l plain and figured ma ‘VM. B. BIIAFFER. 1,11 . Wnetti awl W.V.( At. C ASSISIERES of all destriptiona at W.N. B. SH tFFER. car Wand and Wart.. al C ACISIN ETS 1.43 .uit Cill•1101 by WM. B. SH AFFER, cnr Wno.l end WNW . •I C AVA I S . , ot ail kiwis, for sale cheap. by W Nl. B. SHAFFER, enr Wne4i wnd Wer.r SK IS, BOSOMS, tc.—A large lot jilyt rrceiryd by AVM B SH %FFER. 1,4,21 ror Weyxlervi Water F !mistreat to ty.rchase any bedsteds,tables.ehairs, settees. or any thing else io the furniture line, )ou cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T B TOTING & CO, dee 13. Hand st. between Penn and Liberty. IF you want to :et • good *aide cheap do nut fur get to tall at the Furniture.Wara Rouen of T'a YOUNG Sc Co. nov:11 Gana at. between Liberty and Penn. _ APAIR of plain twat aoraa nn hand and for tale at the Furniture Ware Room a T B 101756 S (:„, nor :I Hand it. between Liberty and Penn. Sugars. WHIT F. Havana Sugar in Boxes; Willie Brasil ditto in bbls, In store and fur sale by 3. S 3. WDEVITT. 224 Liberiy et D. R. MILLER Pitiabargh Dianafactarod Tobacco. 20 KEGS Ping Tnbateen; 5 '• Ladies Tvrist,dn; 10 •' Vs. do; 10 " Cava. 1. Lump, do; In .tors and fur sale by - - Ground Spices. CANS Ground Pepper; 10 Cans Gromul Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alsnier; 5 do do Clovrs; In •tore and for sale by J & S .11c13EV ITT. dor2o 221 LiberiN at CO lVmer mrert 20 FS. Plaid Cloaking, new and 'wootitu patterns, just retired At No 92 Market st.cot ner of Third, by A A MASON. der 12 10 d ri k rs. Red, Yellow and White rlannelan& %Pr improved makes at Wholesale and Re tail, at very low prices,by A A MASON. dec 12 No 42 Market at. IIIIOCH A SHAWLS. 18 SUNKIFOOR Brocha &merle, just received which will be sold very low, by A A MASON, dee 12 No 12 Market sr. ICASE FURNI EURK. ns Selling at die. per yard at A. A. MASON'S. cke 12 42 Market at. De Lanes. 2irk PS. Dark and Lisbt plaid de lain, f ur , elail• glff dren acme u low as 2 0c. per yard, 1. or sale at No 4d Market it. by dec 12 A. A. MASON. TRAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Table Leta. •nd Cordilleras of Mexico, during the year 1643 •nd 1844, including a description of California, the principal cities and mining districts of that Republic, and the biographies of Ituibide and Santa Anna; by Albert M. Gilliam For salo by jan7 rpOTTEN ON MORTARS.—Essayson Hydrau. 1. Ile and Common Minute, and on limo burning, by J. G. Totten For sale by jen7 AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac, and Repository of neeful knowledge for the year 1846, just received and for aide by C. H. KAY, n 6 eor Wood and 3d sts. OLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, B —an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic. Dictionary of tho English language, with a vocabulary of Greek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names, also, a collection of phrases often used by English wri ters For sale by eta. RESWENCE AT THE COURT LONDON campriting official and personal incindents. For sale by C. H. KAY. ian7. corner of Wood aodlid sta. BLANK MUMS, QF superior torm, oak at ibis Office. Foal(); 1844 PROFESSORS I‘2o, 19otlai at CLOTHING Furniture Dressing and Plain Bureaus. J. & I . M'DF.VITT, 224 Liberty rt PLAID CLOAKINGS FLANNELS! FLANNELS! New Works. C. !I. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d els C. H. KAY, corner of Wood end 3d sis C. H. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d ■ta McAllister's dll-Bsaling Ointment. INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. The preceding figure is given to represent the is S[NSIIIILE PERSTIRATAM It is the great evacuation for the impurities of the body. it will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist is±ues Cron all poir,t.s oldie surface. w Lie It indicates that this perspiration tlu•.vs uninter ruptedly when wn ate in health, but Ceß,e4 when we ere sick. Life cannot be sustaiLeti without it. It is thrown off fr.un the blood and other juices of the body, and disposes by thie means, of nearly all the impurities within us. The istiguage ff ! Set ignore is, ''in the Blood it the Liii•. If it ever becomes impure. it rosy be traced dirocrly to the stop page of the insensible perspiration. Thus we all that is necessary when the blood it stagnint. or in rect.!, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. its own hest and vitality arc rifficient, Vkitbout one particle of medicine,eseept to open the pores spun the stofnce. Thu, we see the frilly of taking so much internal remedies. Ail practi 'loners, however, direct their efl'o t ts to restore the In a.nsihle Perspiration. The Thompsonian.for instance, steams. the II ydropathitt shrouds us in wet blankt.ti, the rlomopathitt deals out infinitissimals, the Allopa 'hist bleeds and doses us - a h mei cury, and the blus tering Qtsck gorges us with pills, pills. pits. To give some idea of the amount of the Insek.ible Perspilation, we will stale that the learned Dr. Lcwen• hock, eteertnined that fite-ei;hts of nil we receive ir, to the stomach, passed efr by this means. In other words. if we cut an drink eight petal; per day, we evacuate five vowels of it by the Inicesilile Perspitu tins. This is none °ther than the u. 1,1 op panicles or the 11... d, arid other juices place to the new nod fresh ones. Tu check this. therefore, t•i retain in the system five-eigtna of all the virulent itritter that nature demands should leave the body. By.a sudden transition burn heat to cold, the (me , are stopped, the perspiration cease., and disease begi • at mice to develops itself. Hence, a stoppage of 111.. flow of the jeices, origirrates so many complaints. It is by stopping the poles, that overwhelms roan. kind with coughs, colds, and consummion, Ni n e tenths of the wench( die from diseases induced l.y stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what emu, seems the most resonabie to pursue, to 1.1/3411,1, the pores, after they are closed. Would you gine physic to anstopthe pores? Or would you apply so.neil.ing that would do this upon the Haste, m hero the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no phy-ician who makes any external application to t tl'ct it. Ute haler these circumstances, I present to physicier.. and all others, McAlistres All-Healing Ointment or t ra he tio l n Vu o, rld th 's e S f alve eet, .. n 13 the 1 7 ,. ..ra a w rm er in t d o e r e l d st s o o r Te s pe u r s p p o i r; the chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether dammed slightly of severely. It has power to cause all external sores, .erorulons humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to discharge their putrid matter. and then heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restores the entire cuticle to int-healthy functions. It is a remedy that foilsids the necessity ofso many and deleterious drugstaken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickens, gine. inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the surface t root all de rwavement aka functions. The surf see is the outlet of five-eighths of the bile and used up [natter within. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pares, nod death. knocks et your door. It is rightly termed All Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the lust feericeri veers for all diseases of the chest. consumption. liver. involving the Ultllo3t danger and resixtnnibility, and I ,leriare before Heaven and man. that not in one sinzte ease baa it &nod to benefit, when the put'ent was within the reach of mortal means I have had physicians, learned in the profession; I have had ministers of the Gospel. Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of the poor. use it in every variety of way, end there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice—saying "Mc- Alister, your Ointment is good. CONSUMPTION =4221= ett.ct upon the lunan,neated as they are within the arsteru. But if placed upon the client. it penetrates directly to the lungs, separates the poisonous parti cles that are consuming t hem, and expels them from the system. I need not nay that it in curing person., of Consump tion continually, although we are mold It it foolisness, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure scvetal titousami persons yearly. HEADACHE. The Salve Las cured persons of iho'ache of years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vnmiting often took place. Deafens and Ea,- Ache ere helped with like success. COLD FEET Consumption. Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or the other •Iways ac companies cold feet. his • sure sign of disease in the system to have cold feet. The Salve will cum every case In &treas. Erysipplas, salt Itteium,l,i,er complaint Sore Eyes, Quinsv. Sore Thiont, Bronchitis, Bitiken or Sore Breast, Piles. all Chest Diseases. such as As thma, °question, Pain, also Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tutnours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Dis eaSl, and the Spina there is probably no medi cine now known so good. BURNS It is the beat thing in the 'mold for Burns. (Read the Directions around the hes.) PIMPLES ON CUR FACE. MA SCULESE SKIN GROSS SURFACE. Its Srst amion is to eirel ell humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and frequently break ing out to the surface. It then heals. When theta is nothing but grossness, or dull repulsi‘e soo ner. it be gins to soften and soften until the akin becomes as smoothand delicate as a child's. %YOH:MS. If parents knew hoar fatal moat medicines Were to children taken inward'', then woull be. slow to resort totem. Especially lozenges" milled ••ole diCalttd lozengeg," •rermifuges' pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell. invariably when worms are present. Now lettere say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will d.iveevery vestige of them sway. (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms• TOILET Although I have said little about it as n hair restor ative vet I will stake it against the world! They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to hteir one. OLD SORES That some Sores rise an outlat th impurities of the system. is, because they cannot pass off through the na- tural channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will endanger life. This salve will always provide fur such emergencies. RHEUMATISM It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. FEVERS In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the beat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started, the crisis has passed and the danger over. The A II• Healing Ointment will in all cases of fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspt• ration SCALD BEAD. We have cured cases that actually defied every thing. known,as well es the 'Wiry of filicen or twenty doctors. ORO man toad us be had •prat $5OO on his children !erthout. Buy benefit, when n few boxes of thel ointment - cured them, , le- COTINS. Occasional use of t . t - i Ointment ssi!l littsays &eel" corns from gtovcimr. nett ne,er be unubled oith them if they ill ;iso it. AS FAMILY MEDICINE, No man can measure it, value. So long as tho stars roll along over the lleavar,:—sn Jun:, ns man trends rho earth. subjeet to all infirmities isf the flesh—se ring as iliseasoAnsi i 4 known—just so long will this good Uintm4rit he used unit esteemed.— When men reuses from off the earth, then the demand will COlllO, and riot $11: then. JAILS MnALISTEn & Co. Sole proprleton of the above Price 23 cents per box C. 4 UT/ON As the All-Healing Ointment hit been greatly e,,unterfeited, u-u haCe given this Cauti,,n in the pub. iic that "no Ointment will he genuine tiniest the names of James McAlister, nr James McAliater 4. CO.. are IVRITTFN with a PLN upon EVERT label." Now we hereby ”tier a rewaid of $5OO to be paid ,n conviction in any of !Ir. ruosli , ntod c"ur , s of the United States, for tiny e.,unterfei:ing our nameend Ointment PRICE i 25 C ANTS rut Lax. Ara T3.—For en!, in iirolmi.ll: by Braun & rer, corner of Liberty and St C !air sta., aria by J II Caciel. corr . :Prof Wttinut and Penn sty ; Hurt & Brock way, (Dr uggi.r 2. Commie; cial Row, Libiirly SL; i • •r Jfurkct and the DiatnanJ; Scliourimnl,r ' No Si, iVr.o I it. ; P f Sar;:am.. Afleglieny cite J G Smith (D.it2...• :! are tirio wbuiesals agent, for \ t, in.oLyttria. mar 20. Patronized by Everybody. The Wonderful vif;etnble Purgative, !'RE OF Henke-lie. fii,kluo•. li. , . ; •••-- P des. Dinpepsin, Scervy, Sm a ll Pov..1.,;;;;;I; . 1 : . . i.- ...tick, Ir. ward V e... P.,,p, t . . ;; ~.. heart, Rising n the Throw. fr,tip,„ r% stiena Fever of ail kinds, Fe male Como:atm ~ Measles. Salt lliieum, Heartburn, W m ro ~ t_ i 1 ,11,1 j Morlrn, Cugh:, QUlnsey, Whooping Ctim r lt. Consumption, Fit 4, Li vertComplaint, Era sips !a, Deafness, I trhin - ga of the Skin, Colds, Gaut, "Cirny• el, Nervous complaires.and a variety of other diseases, arising from Impiiritien of the I.: I.)d, and cdstsliction. in the organs or - digest:en. [Frain the Aeant se 41 , :clec. L C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DEAft Sia:—Agreen!, , e to yew - de-ire, I write to keep t a u apprired of the pt "sheets of the Clicirenee Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when 1 tient commeneed .elliee N to-es - medi cine, whir:, was in Mfr}. 18:4, we little dreamed cf the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completed, flooded 1,3 the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that I seriously content platedlinving nothing mere to no eith any thing of the kind. However, at the r.lost urgent io!ieitotiOn, we consented to make a trial of yews. At first we found considerublediflieully in rettacting,pcidic attention to wards them. People hod been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have Bonded the country for the last 15 years or more, that they de:erminecf. if " possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conse quence wea. they could hardly he persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the sayieg in, Mr "love oar money." - Thus matterrs proceeded fee a week or two, when, as 'good luck would have it, -Mrs. N—, a lady of our city, who had long suffered from en nffection of the Liver, accompanied by indiEr,c-stion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a itox, on condition That nothing was lobe paid for it, if the:, did not afford her the nree“Jary re;i,i. I must confess, we outselves had verylittle faith is the trotter, know ing as we did, that - her carnal:dm was ane of lung 'tending, and had been unsueeessfelly treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. 131 it we hail determined to give tile niedi• vine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthies., it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to !Sou end to 11i. No ;can to our jay than surpri-e, bow ever, only a few days bad elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter anileniuired, for anoth er box. "1 really think, Mr. Williams," says she, tither your Pills are beginning to work a great change in my - health, and altogether far the better. When I took the second dose, I began to feel much better than I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re honed; my nppetite began to improved and rite blood seemed to circulate through my Neir,.s as it did in my yoetbful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder !of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of 11,e done. I have no doubt that a few more hones will effectually cure me." The result was at she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The dush of youth and bent• ry lins returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life in before her. I am satisfied she will never forge; !lie Cliclrener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex treordinary cure was rapidly disseminated through the city and adjueent country; and scarrely a week had i elapsed, before enquiries began to ho made for Click :crier's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand ; has already increased to out han extent. that we find I the great , et difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did i not seem like exaggeration, I might almost ear that we are literally besieged by women and children, labor ing under every possible ailment which "htiman flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and rlaa blind; the !asthmatic, censumptive, anti ay...peptic. are t l, roa di n our doors in pursuit of the ne‘er•ruflirf Panacea.— 'Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily glowing in upon us from every ci,:artet. cine person informs us he has been reMivrid tor a men; obstinate Dyspepsia. .‘nuther has jest recovered from a seri ' taus mule. of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling front iris s. stem the symptoms cf Jae:Mice. And a fourth has just recovered Crum an attack of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined Lim to his bed for many months--Bowe go. But du riot fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we have standing orders item the eeently to a !alga amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience loots, fie. B. H. Pr ILLIAMS. Qu,bcc, LC.. April 14, 1115. RF:NIENIIIF.R, DR. C. V. CLICIZENER, is the otiginel inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; nod that nothing, of the sea wits ever heard of until he intro damd them in June, 1813, us will ba seen bt the fol lowing: I' l& : M i u M This Diploma uas awarded by the .IMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Anoual Fair, held iu the city cf New Voik, October, 1343, to C. V. CLIC KENER, for the iavention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES T LLM ADGE, l're.ident T. B. %V.t.xcatAti,Coiresponcling, Secretary GORDON J. I.Erni, Recording Secretary. aP AVOID COCNTERP!:ITS.—PUrChtiIIert molt ulweos risk for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and see that each box has upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. WNI. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent fur Pittsburgh and vicinity. oct6 Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale. WE will sell, a neat and comfortable two story dwelling House (near Washington street, in the 6th Ward.) on a lot 20 feet front by 60 feet deep, well fenced in and a neat palling fence in front; 'tin lease of the lot has nine years to run from the ' first of April next, and the ground rent t my $5,00 per annum, as the owner resides in another state and is desirous of disposing of it, she will take $2OO, cash. The propert) is entirely clear of incumbrance, any one wishing to examine it will call on Mr Thomas M'Clluugh, Painter. Coal Lane. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, mar 3 Penn st., near the Canal Bridge. To Let, FOR one or more years. the large and comfortable three story dwelling and store, occupied by Mr. Lawrence Mitchel ,on Penn street, near the sth ward Market House. The house contains 10 finished Rooms. besides store room, cellar &c.—on the lot is astable, wash house. &c. &c. Apply to mai3 • BLAKELY & 51ITCHEL.
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