ttjelp ,Ittorning Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. WZDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 81, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear n this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be lag filstsstadeknown to us., and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expressive of the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so •ressod are editorially remarked upon and approved. Mayor's Office, January 20. Simon Stems was arrested for assaulting and beat ing with oh iron poker, John Xuinloff, committed for further henrine one ease of Larceny committed; sts cases of vagrancy and drunkenzss--two paid their final, the remaining four were sent to the hilt, two of which were females, committed for drunkenness! one for three and the other for fifteen days. PROBLEM. A rock is seven miles from a city, and &fort having the city tabour (East by North) is nine miles (South Weir) of the rock, what is the distance between - the city and the ford CHAS. MEEGAN. MASONIC NOTICE A Special communication ' of Lodge No 45, A. Y Mascms, 4 . will be held this even " ing, in the Masonic Temple rot -7: corner of 3rd and Wood ste., `• "17 174 h at 6 o'clock. - By order of the Worship 'l O Master. J. A. PARKISON,Sec'y. in2l, A D. 1845, A. L• 5845. To Mollters.—Tbe difficulty which every mother experiences in administering medicine to infants, is entirely cbvinted by Dr. Clickener'spreparation , called the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is connoted with fine white sugar.so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in teething. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Ctickener that she has used Coe some time.bis Su gar Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire success. Sold hy m Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent fur Dr Clickener's Ptlls in Pittsburgh and vicinity. ltriltware of an imitation article called "f pro wed Svgar-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. jam 21. Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wird Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound bakamic prepara ,tios of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effecu in all ca.! ses whoa administred for Coughs, Asthma, Conanmp• nitro, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it tube the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a yaltehls medicine, and is erecting en immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. r - See Advertisement. Democratic Comity Convention. At a meeting of the Democratic Committee of Cor resrodence for the county of Allegheny on the 10th inst at the Washington Hotel, it was On motion of Col .1 A Gibson Resolved, That the Democratic citisens of the city of Pittsburgh, and of the several boroughs and town. ships of the county be requested to hold their primary meetings at the usual places on Saturday the 7th of February next fur the purpose of chasing the usual number of Delegates to represent the several districts in County Convention. Resolved, That the Delegates so elected, be, and they are hereby directed to meet in Contention at the New Court House in Pittsburgh, on Went( Esn•Y. the 11 of February next at 12, clock for the purpose of eppointingfive delegates to tbe Convention to be held on the 4th of March next et Harrisburg to nominate a catididete for the office of Canal Covinisssoaer. JOHN C DAV ITT, Chairman. Slimes, Secretary. For Rent. THE Two Story Brick Dwelling House and bock buildings, No. 89, Smithfield street, It present oc copied by Mr. John Stevenson. Possession given or. tat April next. Apply to FOR RENT A ROOM in LiIC first story of the new brick boase on corner of sth and Union sis. A/so, The second and third stories of same building ;ann Apply to JAMES MAY. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. NEW sod convenient two story dwelling isk A for rent, enquire nt this office, or S WICINLEY, St Cleit st. Valuable Property for Sale. ACERTAIN lot of ground situate on Penn, be !ow Walnut street, Fifth Ward. containing 17 feet front on Pens, and extending back 100 feet to Mulberry alley, on which is erected a valuable three story brick house, and in rear a two story frame. Also, one other lot on Liberty street, opposite the Wesley Chapel, in said ward, containing 25 feet (tont, and extending back 100 feet, on woich is erec ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu taWe. For further particulars, as to property scud terms of sale, apply to JOHN A P A RKI NSO N , A Id. Fifth W ard. decl2 a DE. GEO. rELU, HAS removed s short distance above his former location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, ea et • 'an 7 IF )ou want to purchase any bed &tea s ,tables , chairs, settees, or any thin; else in the furniture line, you cant du better than to call at the furniture ware room of T B YOUNG & CO, deel3. Hued st, between Penn and Liberty. Drooling and Plain Bureaus , IF you want to get a good article cheap do not for get to call at the Furniture B YO Ware Room of TYOUNG & Co, nov2l Hand st. between Liberty and Penn. Sofas. A PAIR of plain neat sofas on band and for sale at the furniture W are Room of T B YOUNG & Co. Hand et. between Liberty and Penn. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by JOHN W• BLAIR, 120, Wood it. Printers! Look Sere MACHINERY CUT WOOD TPES! .THE undersigned are prepared to furnis Y h to order, any style, size or pattern of Wood Types, equal, in every respect, to any manufactured in the United States, at very low prices! Our Types are accurately cut, and cleanly and neat ly finished, and warranted not to become injured by any usage to which types are ordinaty subjected. The woods we use are mahogany, boxwood. &c., end-grain, and so prepared as to defy the action of water or the atmosphere. Having jut completed new and improved machine. r y, we are prepared to fill orders at the shortest no ting; end being practical printers, and one of us baying nine years' experience as a job printer alone, ara flat ter ourselves as to our ability to give satisfaction in eve asse• 'papers that publish the advertisement of Palmer & C o ., can have their orders filled by us. And pa. p e ns pnblithing this advertisement to the amount of $5, will receive their pay in type when three times the etpouat of their bill is taken out. Editors will please stpd papers containing the advertisement, that we ', A pr where to send specimen sheets. ect 1 MARTIN Ss JON ES, S, W. cor. of Sycamore ansi Thirdsts., Cin, McCANDLESS & McCLURE. AYE removed to Fourth it. , orposite R R H Patterson's Livery stabies.jan7.3rn Thomas Deaselly,Atterney at Law, Office, near the Court Hoot., to Mellott's buildiup 0::, ------ SPEED AND COMFORTII' BIONONOMdIHEFi ROIITX. FOR BALTIMORE AND tHILADELPHIA VIC 11.1.10D1D ?LIT BUSSING STEAM Iris CONSUL i ma, LOUIS M'LANE, ,- ARE MARINO DAILY TRIPS. One boat will les.ve evety afternoon at 3 o'clock, precisely. MISNan ka FA RE—Puf.bursh to Baltimore, $lO. Pitttborgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Pittenger' by these Boats will lodge on board in comfortable state , rooths the first night. witl pass over the Mountains (only 73 miles) the following DAT, in in Eastern-built Coaches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding sight !ravel alto- gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at-Cumber land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume tiled seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full Ion& to run as Passen gers may desire. For seats, or entire coaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at-the National Hotel, abovethe Monongahela Brige. oct 21 .1. M F.SKIM EN, Agent. Deaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stags Line. 1110141111 Mtn THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Espress & Telegraph, Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connertingat Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $1 50. Passengerspaying inPittsburghareentitleritochoire of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage apply on boat d Steamboat Michigan, or to 101 RN S DICKEY, Beaver. Ci M H ARTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage ref arming at the Stage offices of N FAL, MOO apply RE& Co., Cleveland. .1 & M El TAYLOR. Warren. JOHN D. DAVIS rarnitlLVl LAZO MUM & NUCIUGAN LINE. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPIELL, Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. - STEAMER MICHIGAN, Care. Botts, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. tIARTON & CO.. Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. CLARK &Co,. Beaver. June 21• y 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 184 Tke sew clad SpleitglidSteasiter, U. IL MAIL KONONGAILIBLA, &roam, Master, has eomtneoced run ning regularly, and will continue to n through the season as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittiburgh every Monday root ning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoer. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO'S ,Qg•KORYRRTs /OR -413 , 1846. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, AGENTS. Remittances to, and Passage to asd from GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE Black Ball, or old Line Liverpool Packets, aP'Sailing from New York •nd Liverpool on the Itt and 16th of every month.4Ell And by First Class American Ships [Sailing ll'eek/y.] PERSONS sending to the "Ohl Country" for their Ftiends. can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and bare them brought out in any of the Eight Ships crmprising the Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, (sailing from Lie. erpool on the Ist and 16th of every month,) also by First Class Ships. sailing from thst port weekly, which our Agents. M . James O. Roche & Co. there sill send out without delay. Should those sent for not bane out the Money will be refunded without any deduction. The "BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS," comprise the follow ing magnificent ships, and will sail fro-n Liverpool on their regular appointed day, as follows: I Fidelia, On Ist Jan. let May. Ist Sept. Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th " New York, Ist Fab. let June. Ist Oet. American, 16th " 16th " 16th " Yorkshire, Ist hlor. lit July. Ist Nov. Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 16th Dec. Osfurd, Ist April. Ist Aug. Ist Montezuma, lath " 10th " 16th Notice—lt is well known, that the Black Ball in the very best conveyance fur persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger Agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, tbe public are re bring notified by the owners that no Passenger Agents but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out Passengers by that Line, We have at all times for tale Drafts at Sight for any amount. direct on rho Royal Bank of Ame nd. Dub• lin. Also on Messrs. Presoott, Grote, & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, ct any charge e bitterer, in 'lithe principal townitbrongh. out England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply 10, or addresa, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, BRO.'S & Co. No. 35, Fulton street, New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank, JAMF.S D. ROCHE it Co's (Ace, No 20, Water street, Liverpool. (Jr to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, corner and Smithfied sts, (24 story.) Pittsburgh.. LONDON ANNUALS PON 1846.. FISHER'S DRAWING ROOM SCRAP BOOK (or 1848.—a splendid Christenu and New Years Presents fur 1846. Heaik's Book of Beauty for 1846, with beauti. fully finished engraving,' from dt awing, by the first Arr. tists. Edited by the Countess of Bleuiogton. The Keepsake for 1846, with beautifully finished engravings (tom drawings by the first Artists. En. graved under the superintendence of Mr. Charles Heath. Edited by the Countess of Blessington. Deafists of lifeliory for 1846—A Christmas, New Year, and Dtrthday Souvenir, bound in the most ele- gant style, and embellished with 12 splendid illus trations. consisting of illuminations and fine steel en gravings, by the first artists. Edited by Rayne' Coates, K. D. For sale by C. H. KAY, cor of Wood and 3d Its. Splendid Annuals for 1846. THE BOUDOIR for 1846—A splendid Christmas New Year and Birth Day Presents for 1848. The Diadem for 1846—A beautiful Present suitable for all seasons. The Snow Flake for 1846—A Gift for Innocence and Beauty, edited by T. S, Arthur. The Opal for 1846—A pure Gift for the Holy Days, edited by John Keese. Tao May Flower for 1846—A abase A Email, ed red by Bober' Hamilton. The Amulet for 1846... A beautiful Christmas and New Years Present with steel illustrations. The Lady's Album for 1846; a magnificent present for all seasons. The Forgatomenot for 1848, an Illuminated Gift; edited by A A Phillips. TheCbristian's Annual for 1848,a Miscellany with beautiful Illustrations. Household Verses; a beautiful Book, by Bernard Barton. The Hyacinth (or 1846, or Affection's Gift; ',Christ mas, New Years and fiinh.Day Present. For sale very low by CHAS. H. KAY, decal. COUler of Wood and 3d its. A Moe mall harm tirs oak clasp. A i li x tßY nice small farm of 24 acres of choice land, divided by good Fences, for ploughing, puturage, meadow and wood land ands watered by never failing small streams, and a g well of wat er at the door there is a good well finished dwelling houie, by 22 fret; with cellar and a good kitchen; buttery; a good garden and a good barn, 36 by 26 feet and a number of other useful and necessary out-build• logs and improvements. This property lies in Wayne, Ashtabula co., Ohio; very centrally on a public road much travelled, and is a very desirable small farm for a private gentleman, or for a carpenter, painter. black smith, wagon maker or other mechanic, as it is in the centre of an irwlustrious, moral population. It will be sold very cheap for all or half cash, and thebalance in one, two or three years, and early possession. Please call for further particulars at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligence office. jan2o-6t No 9 Fifth ss. SEALED PR3POS ALS. NWT D Bureau of Con., Equip., and Repairs, January 5, 1846. SEA LED PROPOSALS, endorsed ••ppossls for ro timber, copper and inm," will be re.x,ived at the bureau until 3 o'clock. on the 16th of February neat, for delivering at the respective navy.yards near Ports mouth, New Hampshire; Charlestown, Massachussets, Brooklyn, New York; Philadelphia, IVashington and Norfolk. . Flrst. For white oak timber, which shall not be less than 35 feet, and shall average 45 feet in length, which may square more, but not less,than It inches at the top end, to be rough•quared, as for plank stocks. They may be straight both ways, or ellettly curved one v ay. Seccntd. for square wblta oak butt-cuts from 12 to 25 feet long; of sr bids— One sixth shall be 22 ft long 18 by 12 in ) to be 20 " 17 by 1 L'• straight 18 " 16 by 10" both " 15 by 0 " JJJJJJ ways, and ono-sixth square, and may be more, but not leas, than 14 inches at tbe small end, be rough•sided, straight, and have regular curve from 12 to 18 inches the otber way. Third. For best long leaf, fine grain, heart south ern yellow pine. Nona less than 35 feet, to average 45 feet in length, which may square more, butnot less, than 12 inches at the end, to be rough squared at for plank stocks. The sticks may be straight both ways, or slightly culvert one way. Fourth- Forth. best yellow pine of the kind above mentioned. rough-hewed, from 45 to 75 feet long, to average 50 fret, and to square in the middle of their lengths—for one-half the quantity, one inch to every three feet, and the other half one inch to every four feet of their length. and to be straight both Mays. Fifth. For the hest yellow pine of the acme deacrip tion rough-hewed, equate, and of equal size through out their length, from 35 to 45 feet in length, to aver age 413 feet—one-third to square 18 inches, one-third 'to squste 16 inches. and one-third to square 14 inch es. To be straight one wsy, and may have a slight regular curve the •ithrr way, n..t exceeding 6 inches in 45 feet. Sep:trite , ff.,. will he reeler/1 from bidders for each 1.,1 the alv.tve kinds and clas.es of timber at any of the nert-yet de above stated. and separately for such as can be delivered on or before the I-t efJuly. between the 'lst of July and the Ist of October and 31st of Decent her, 1346. Persons offering will al.o state the van it yof each hind and cross they id contract to deltier, and the paces per cubic f.,ot a..ked for the deliveries Ito be made is each of those periods. at such of the navy-yatdo as they may prefer. Those who may be so disposed to i her are requested to make separate offers for several yards and periods of delivery; stating particularly the quantities and prices for deliveries in each of the periods, and for earth yard, for which they offer, with the understanding that their offers for one yard only will be biadieg on them, but open to sub. sequent agreement if desired by the department it is to be distinctly umtetetood by the parties who may make offers, that the department reserves to itself the right of accepting such offers only as, at the time of receiving them, it may deem expedient to meet its own views of the wants of the service at the respctive navy-yards. Although the offers made by persons will be ron-id ere.] as binding for one yard without aubserprent agree ment, they can make separate offers for more than one yard to secure greater chances for acceptance; but no offers are desired which cannot certainly be fully com pleted within the times named in the offer; and with the understanding that tea per cent, will be reserved from all bills in addition to bonds, and be positively forfeited to the United States in case of any failure to fulfil contracts in due time. The *hobs most be of the best quality. sound, free from heart shakes, rents, bad knots, and defects, sub ject to inspection and measurement by ',croons to be appointed by the commandant of the yards when de liveries may be msdr; and be in all nespecta to his entire satisfaction, or it will not be received Offers will also be reneived fur furniahine at the navy-yard•, during the respective periods aforesaid, boil and sheet copper. and round nut, and square iroot--all to be of the best quality, and subject to in spection and approval, arid under the same condit as herein specified for timber. The priers asked to be for the pound, for each yard, and period of delive fy; and the offers most state distinctly whether it is rev American or of what other manufacture. ianlo-law4w. Rooks for the Ilelyisys. SC EN ES in the Life of the Saviour, by the Poets •ncl Painters; edited by Rufus W. Griswold. 1 ‘Ol. B To. The Boudoir Annual fur 1846—• christmas, new year, and birthday Present for 1816. Leaflets of Memory for 1846; s christrmis, new year sold birth.day oustrenir, bound in the racist splendid style, and embellished with 1. splendid illustrations. consisting of illuminations and fine steel engravings by the first artists.—edited by Reynell Coates, M. D. The Snow• Flake for 1846; a gift for Innocence sod • - Beauty; edited by Arthur. The Opal for 1846; a present fur the holydays: ted by John Keews. The Mayflower for 1846; a choice Annual; edited by Bobs. Hamilton. Friendship's Offering--• cbristmas and new-year present for 1846: 1 rol. 12 mo., morocco gilt. The Lady's Book of Flowers and Poetry, edited by Lucy Hooper ,1 rol. 12 mo. and colored illustrations. Hourebokl Verses; a beautiful book, by Bernard Barton. The Hyacinth for 1846, or affection's gift--• Owlet• man, new year and bittb-day Present. Gray's Elegy, illustrated• Oracles fiom the Poets; • fanciful diversion for the drawing room, by Caroline Gilman. Imagination and Fancy, or seketions from the En glish Poets; by I,eigh Hunt. Mrs. Fleming' Poems: illustrated. The Amniet;a beratifulchrigunag and new-year prey. mit, with steel engravings. The Poets and Poetry of Europe by Longfellow. ThoPoete and Poetry of America, by Griswold. For We by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dee 25 44 Matket N. CITY PROPERTY raft SALE A ccntlgious lots of ground on Penn at. and Steven "l- son's Alley each 24 feet by 106. 2 building lots on Pike st. Dear Kepperd's steam mill, 24 by 100. 3 building lots on the corner of Pine and Penn sts sth ward) 20 by 67. Slots of ground in the rear of the above fronting on P ine st.2o by 60. 7 building Ims on tho Turnpike road in O'Hara's villa 24 by 100. A large number of lots in the immediate vicinity of the city suitable for building lots !did large enough fur gardens for sale or lease sonm fora term of yes, s and others perpetual. Apply to dec29 BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Stearixe. 1300 POUNDS best quality, Cincinnati mac ufacture, received per steamer "Hiber nia" and for sale by M. B. RHEY & Co., janl3. Water street. Books fbr Salo 7 VOIS. of the the Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, from 1790 to 1800. 1 vol of Sergeant's Constitutional Law; 20 setts or 40 volumes of the American Pioneer, 50 of Harris's Pittsburgh Directories, &c. several editions'. And a large assortment of the Books and Publica tion of the Alit tieing Temperance Union, N. Y.; and a small assortment of School Buda semi Station for sale low. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commimien Mer chant. No. 9; sth street. jant4-81. N. 0. SWAB.. HHDS. old crop N. 0. Sugar, c ar sale by M• B. RI-lEV, IProisse. 0 BBLS Roll Batter; dits 11 Kegs Bauer; 10 Bush Clover Seed; 4 Seeks Feathers; 2 Rolle Rag Carpet Received ads day and for sale by H. LAMBERT, "nn9. Noe. 133 & 132 Wood it 250 PACK AGESTeas Y. H. Imperial G. P and Pouchong Tea in 'chests half-oheste, natty bases and ministers in store and for sale by H. LAMBERT, 139 and 135 Wood at. r 0 :Al? , 13 Itaiyos. in it : te rim il e n rze r n ia ; le by H. LAMBERT. 133 and 133 Wood at. Tobacco:" .../00 BOXES is 3s 12s I6s and 32a, Richmond Tobacco in store and for sale BE by H. LAMRT, 133 and 135 Woad au Dried Trait 25 BUSH Dried Apples; 10 " Peaches; received this day and for sale by H. LAMBERT. 13?.. anti 135 Woorl st Fish. 175 bbls No 3 "souitt" Mackerel; 30 .' 1 and 2 5 half bbl. large No 1: 6 barrels No I salmon; 30 .• Alewives (Herrings) 15 " Gibbed " 12 casks Prime Codfish; 120 boses Scald Herrings; In store and for sale by Sundries. 30 tails Tanners 011; 40 hbls N C Tar; 50 " Chipped Cawood; pal" Span Whiting; 25 " No I rosin: 5 .".Lovering's" Cru.hrd sugar; 30 boxes Chocolate; • 30 do Wbite Clay Pipes; 10 bbls rock candy; 2 casks Obmro Madiler, 3 ceroonsS F ludi;10; I fl LAMiIF.RT. 133 and 135 Wood st. sugars. WHITE. Havana Sngnr in fl.mes; ‘Vhile Brazil diltu in bbl 4, In more and for Isla by J. SI'DF.VITT, n t 29.4 Liberty it Pittsburgh leastufactursd 'Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tuliaeeu; 5 Ladies Twist, doi 10 " V a• " du: 10 " Cas'd. 1. Lump, du: n store and to sale by J• & J. bII'DEVIIT, 211 Liberty it Orollia Epics. 10 1 1 A O Cn NS(l i r G " ::::nd S i'r ron ' e l mon; 5 Cans Ground Al.picr; 5 do do Clays; n store and for sale by J & ) MrDEVITT, 224 Isii,ert) st PLAID CLOAKINGS. 20 PS. Plaid Ckakinz4, new anti lorawiful pattern., j.ist recived •t No 12 Markel wen! 1, ner of Thin!, " A A M ASON. der 12 --_ —_ F 1.0.41410.6. FLANNELS! 0() l'S. Red. Yell ,, w Willie Flannigan( improtea mate& et ‘Vtiolesale and Rte tall. et very low prieet,by A A MASON. dec No 42 Nitrt,et at. _ PROCEI A SHAWLS. 18 SUPERIOR Smaii Shawls. just receised which will be odd iret7 low, be A A MASON. IERrk•I a. 1 CASE FURNITURE PRTNTS Spain; yard at A. A. MASON'S. th.c 12 42 Marlo-t et - - De L sines. Dart anti Light plaid de laine fir eLiL dell uix , as low as 20c. per yard, Fur ask at No 42 Market at. by dee 12 Scorching& 50 lIBIS Ste-nrebingt. on hand andfew ante, by LIU MIR I 13GE, WI LSVN & CO., o Water creel Fig affetaL .50 TONS " Flanging Rock" Metal, on hand and fur &ale Sy BURBRIDGF., WILSON &CO, Iltenin Mesta@ !Write awl Drawers. PURCHASERS will find at Shea k Pennock' II • Bill assortment of men's Merlon drawer., and double and sines breasted Merino shirts. Also. Col tun, do du bleached and unbleached. Dec. 6. BLANKETS. CASF.S No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets 411" AN Just received and for male by • SHEA St PENNOCK. Just Arrived at Ike 6 fiNew York Stere,m i ()0 W 2. Ladies' and Gentlemen'. Kid. Cash• mere. and silk Glares, of the best qualities N. B None but the but Kid Glue's kept at 79 Market street. nor 19. W. H. CiA.RRkRD. New Works TRAVELS IN MEXICO, c.rer the Table Lands' and Cordilleras of Masten, during the year 1843 and 1844, including a description of California, the principal alias and mining districts of that Republic, and the biographies of !turbid° and Santa Anna; by Albeit M. Gilliam. For sale by TOTTEN ON MORTARS.—Essays on Hydm o lie and Common tdoitare, and (ultimo burning, by J. O. Totten For sale by BOLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, —an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English language, with a vocabulary of Cheek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names. also, a collection of phrases often used by English wri ters For sale by jae7. RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON comprising official awl penionari incindenu. For sale by C. H. KAY, emnar of Wood cod AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1848. The American Almanac and Repository of niefol knowledge for the year 346, j'ust tiiCelsed and for sale by C. H. RAY, jan6 car Wood and 3:1 all. POSTHUIIOUS Micsiwits or bit own Liebe, by Sir It W. Wrasall For sale by jan 6 *ibbonsv Velvets am% Satins. II L TOW open (by eapresay another lot et . Fashions II able Ribborts, Somer. Velvety and Satins, suite New York store, 79 Market. treet. de:l3. W 11 GARRARD. To Um Ladies. OPENING this day, another lot of Bombe Shawls. Also, on hand, • low splendid French Rntotte Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold a groat bargain, at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. To tie Goatlama. A FINE auortment of French Cloths,Cassimeres and 'Vesting.; also Scarfs, C moats. Stock I,Sbi rta, Drawers. Undercuts and Hosiery; also a fess of the "Shaker" Moml bitsweri and Mali, at the "Nero York &Sore," 79 Sfarket street W. H. GARRARD. novl2 SlLuVE , ===RAlircifriG MANUFACTORY , Corner of Market street and the Diamond, THE subscriber has located permanently in Fitts. burgh, (or the mannfacturo and sale of all kinds of Saddlery, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, silver plated, bmse, japanned or tinned, in setts, or separate, to order, of any pattern, and to keep a complete as sortment. Also, buys and sells on commis ion. The articles made and on hand are the following: Bridle Bits and Stirrups, Backlights, Tenetu and Hooks, Moulding & ‘Vhip Sock. Buckles and Rings, eta, Iron and Wood Hems, I House Trimmings, Stanhope Trees & Pads, Door Plates, Pad Frames, Door Locks, Saddletrees, Bell Pulls, Rands for Wheels, I Number Plates. Body and Dash Handles Trunk Plates. Silver, Dash Irons, part risme& I Brass or composition. Coach Door Handles, Those persons having Bra's Trimmings on their Doors can have them taken off and put on, and mod crate charge for plate only. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Apprentices; good Silverplater on house work, to act as fore man; good Blacksmith; to make Irom liems and Han dies; Woad Hem-maker, or a person to contract for a quantity of various kinds; Brest Finisher and Founder, Filer, 1 good Lathe; Coach Lamp-maker; Bridle Bitt and Stirrup Plater; Drop Stamp sad Screw Prows; or 8 second hand Vices. weight riot to exceed 30 pounds- Merchants or others having broken setts or odd ar tides, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to fill up their assortments. wish to purchase a few setts of Harness, (idler eat kind.. Also—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Big., Valises Saddles, Collars, &c. Those desirous of selling will please drop a lbw, and taste It at my store and dwelling, Diamond alley, in rear of Wm Patter son', stable. Merchants, Saddles. Carriage-makers or other. wishing to be "implied with the above articles of Pla ting, will be waited on by leaving their address.— Those who are in favor of having nor work shops at home, rather than send abroad their favors, will be at tended to; and to accommodate those who pay in • metalic citrieney. I. will receive in payment bun. Copper. Brass, Tin, Pewter. Leed and Coal. GEORGE THARP, Silver Plater. N. B. Messrs Hays & Getty, Market it., between 4th st. and the Diamond, will show samples of my manufacture and give futtlier information when called on. G. T. H. A SlB ERT 133 god 135 Woo.l ii Geed Utast Past nail (sr PHOLADELPHOA, ftegg Leave Pittsburgh dully, at I &clock, P. IL RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, S'IX HORSES AND POSTILLION From O Aaaber.brrg by Railroad to PhiloilelelFdita, In splendid nea Iv built Eight Wheel Can, there COSI• fleeting with %Ind Car. for New Yoitil also et Chem bet.tnirie with Mail Lines direct fur Baltimore and City. nrOuly Office for the abot•it Line, nest door tt the Earhengeflotel, St Cliiir street. june 12 W. R. NIOORHEAD, Ag't. KID 65!...C0 .11•IRKET STREET, Beiween Fourth at.. and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, A. A. M %SON Wet., el C. li. KAY, corner of ‘vckst and Vets C. H. IC ‘Y, corner of Wood and 3d iii C. 1-1. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d St .1 C. SAY, corner of Wood end 3rl lee FARE. REDUCED!! Of IrLIENDID NOW IROT 11111. T CO4CITRO AND RAIL ROAD CARS, •SCIINDING TH.. HILLS WITH .„ . 2 VIA. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A lame and ettensive assortment of Shawls. viz Super. •II wool Brosha; Printed Turkeri and Cul.- mare, BM entbmidtsrad Turks.' y, Blk and Mode Color -4•4 silk fringed Thibbet,Super. embroidered Tbibbet. Dsma.k and silk worsted. black sod colored Merino, and • large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Shawls. All of *hie!, will be sold •t a small advanee above Ea fern cost. ABSOLOM MORRIS. jan 1 NO. 611. VICTOR SCRIM. GUSTAVUS SCULIRLAR. 11017113414 40131111311L11 11 r BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BINDERS, xo. Iles wool) IT., TURKIC DOOM RELoW rirrm IT. PIT PA, Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of German and Enalish School Book.; Lear,. Writing, Wrapping awl Wall Paper. Their stwk of German work. in the different branches of Science in one of the largest in the United States, and having made sr ransemenis with some of the most extensive Book establishmenu in Germ tny. they ate fully prepared to 611 all orders in the shortest time and on the must treasonable terms. /laving connected with their Bookstore a Bindery. oral employel the best hands that could be procured, they trust to be able to do all bookbinding. entrusted Wheal, with neatmess, and not inferior to soy binding in the eastern cities. Blankbuelss of every descrip tion mad* to order in the shortest time, and at the lowest price. jan 7. -------------- ------- - AT COST, AT COST. THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third I streets. still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at reduced prices, and is now offering greater induce ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak• irg•, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin de lames, Calicoes. Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, Cassinetu, Blankets and Shawls. together with many other goods. We have concluded to close riff at cost for a few days, in or der to reduce our stock previous to Sluing. Purcha sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. CaU early and se cure a good bargain juin 14 Tavern Steal for Bala. 111 HE trndersigned desirous nf rentotrthi horn this 1 county, °Went for sale, the Whines of Fria lease, (having 4 years from the first day of enrilnext)of that well known Tavern House, sign of the Canat Doan on Prnn st. near the Picket landing, in the neigbothood of the Canal Basin, Commission Howes. dre., together with the stock of Liquors &a &G. en hand. air fie' tun, & Household furniture. To any one wishing to go into the business %baud oopottuoity could not offer. nohowa bas an excellent run of mrstorn, and has been a licerced house for the loot It years.. For terms apply to the subscriber on the preening. dec3t-tf. VOSSLTT. Vein Oaks Statibnery. TN compliance with Jaw and the Orders of the Postmaster General, Seated Proposals will be received by me until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday the 2d day of February next, for supplying the Stationery required fur the use of this Post o , s' dosing the two years commencing January Ist, 11142, and ending cimber 91, 1847. The estimate, for each year, is as follows: 50 Reams Enveloping paper.—Sise2oX27 inar es—weight 261 lb& per ream; 50 Pounds Couon pecking twine; Sl5 Pounds best scarlet Sealing Wax. Contractors are required by law to give bond in a sum equal to double the yams of the articles to be furnished. Payment will be made on delivery of the Stationery. Bidden required to furnish sampket. CHAMBERS WRIBBIN. Postmaster of Pittsburgh. Pa. PERSONS sof purchosing in this Omn ditairoa etery are referred for infiarnsedon to the Superin tendent on the grourde; us E Thorn, Druggist, cor ner of Penn end . trend streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, CHSLET d e 11 Scrporintendeet. CoRRECTS . D DAILY b T 31181171112, EIZCELUNIGin cortNEn. 01? THIRD AND Wonj) sTltErt3. SPECIE STANDARD. literchants anditfanufaelUreks'Scrip ...par Exchange Bank Scrip. - •... Currency Berks County Scrip ...... EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia.. New York.... 805t0n........ Baltimore... • . preen. Gol d 5i1ver.............................. par PENNSYLVANIA. — P ITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh_....- par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank . .- .... ...par Exchange ,4 • • ...pr Do. Hollidaysburg?" ............ .... —"par PHILADELPHIA . Bank of Nottls America ............ .... .... par Do Northern Liberties ....... ... pat Do Pennsylvania ...... .... ....... ....par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank ...... .. .. --pat Kesuington bank Psi Manufacturers an d Mechanics' par Mechanic* ....par Moyamensing ...... par Philadelphia bank par Sckuylkill .. - .." ......"" par Soutkwark ..... ". -• • . par Wester* ....par Bank of Penn Tounsakip ~.. ....... ...par par Girard bank .... U.S. bank and branches ...... _ COUNTRY BANKS Bank of Germantown..--•- . " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county . _ " Nor th u mberland .... _ Farmers' bank of Bucks county . ... .... Easton bank ...... .... • . • • ... • . • " .. - Doylestown bank ....... .... .• .. ... • .. Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Ckansbersbursk...• ... • -. " Middletown .. .. ~ • Getlysbu rOa .... .... .. " Lewistown ... Ir SWlrkekonsa county .. Berko/natty bask. .. —. Columbia Bank emu/ Bridge Company.. Carlisle bank Erie bank ...... Farmers and Drovers' bank ~ Bank of Lancaster ............ .... . par " Bank of Reading Par Harrisburg bank ....... i Honesdale".... •• .. ...... .... i Lancaster " par Lancaster co." Lebanon Allatribank of P0threi11e....................1 'Takata kankof Brownsville ....... New Hope and Delaware Bridge company. ...-2 Nortberispeos bask ....so salt Too/solo ba5k...... so sale Wyoming bash West Braila bask ..........• • •.• • Yori bask ...... Lebigk coral, bask 01-IW. Belniost bank of St. Clairsville .. • —.. • Clistos bask of C01umbu5.. ...... .... Cclrestbiasa bask of New Lisboa—. Circleville ( Lawreitre, easkier) ( Warren, easkisr Cll. elms reibaska ...... • . CAililleotke bask .... Commercial bask of Lake Erie Frasblis bank of Coluanleue ...... •• • _ ..1 Farasers' and Afeelasiee bask of Strubenril le— Fanners' bask of Castes • 20 Gwen ea Grawville Mama.io Laseaster ...... „...... • Morita& ............. Ma/titian Mechanics' and Traders'. Ciachia.sti ...b. Mount Pleasaa° Ve rico I k . .. ... .. . - ... ..... ..... Putnava ...... San dusky .... Seia to ....... Urbana Wooster ..... Xenia Zanesville. ........ ....—•.. • Bask of C1eve1and........... State bask anti &treenail State Serif AU bola/ ILLINOIS Slate bank •• • • Bank of Illinois, Shnismestown VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Danko)" Virginia....... Etchanits bask of Virginia Farmers' bank of • North-West bmhanh of Virginia .., . Aferck an ts'anci Mechanics' bank of Virginia ....h Brandies.-- .... . ... ... ..... ........... Bank at Morgantown. .4 MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks-- •.. • .• •• All otber solvent banks ......._.• NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks... —. . • .• • . .• • . SOUTH CAROLINA All solventbanis ...• 7 •• • • . Ail/a/veil banis —•• •. .. • ALABAMA Mobile banks— ..... Country - banks.. . • .—..... LOUISIANA. Nen Orleans banks ( good ).. TENNESSEE. AllAaflks ....... ..... . MICHIGAN. Dank of 31. Clair St. Clair, 75 Bank of Ike River Rairin, Monroe 10 framer's and Mechaniie Rank, Detroit 10 Mickigan lit-ri.rance, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac tO GREAT EXCFTETKENT I TARIFF REPEALED!!! THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the minimum standard adopted at No. 92 Market Street. We have been receiving for the last week or two. a I fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importers, and at Auction' at the lowest cash prices. Having had an experienced Agent in Philadelphia and New York fox' some' months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock' offioods with liiMali so imperceptible Tariff. Our stock con- sista in part of the following Goode— Shawl•—a great variety;' French 'narked Shawls; English do do; Splendid Brosbe and Cashhiefe Shawls; Damask do; Black and Embroidered Terkeri do; Super Black Thlbet, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen' Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecossc; Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain; English and French ?derinoes; Alpacas - and Coburg Cloths; Bombast - neg . plain and fancy dress Silks; Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacce and CaShrrltre Hose; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods. All of which we offer. wholesale or retail, at such pri• i cases we think cannot fail to please. Call and ex amine fur yourstilwas—at No. 9§. Market street. I dec.29-tf. MOSES COREY. A. A. MASON te Eitudniss ;imam 'H A CITIZEN braivor for . the liouth and' avanna a will &twat/ to any husinets entrusted to him.— Address A through the Post Office. dee 13 50 TUNS PIG METAL of Good . quality and suitable for foundry Tiirrposee, jolt reeeived end for NO by JOHN D. DAVIS, N 043. cor Wood sad sth its. 4 i4-em ....3 prom ....4 preen SPECIE ..... .pal . par par ....par par —par pal ..sto gale GEORGIA patronized bj Eirerybody. • The AVotaderful Vegetable Pargatiires • FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddine:s, Rheumatism, Piles, Diipetilid, Scur.v, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Beck, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n 'he Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fever of all kinds, Fe male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver. Complaint, Erysipe. las, Deafness, Itchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, NetVous complaints,tind a variety of coberdiseasex, arising from Impurities of the hloc,scl, and obitruetiont in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE o,l' THE LIi'ER. Dean Sint—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of, the prospects, of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgative fill, in this city. You may recollect, svhen I first commenced selling your medi cine, which was in May, 18,4, we little dreamed of the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that I odiously contem ', platedhaving nothing more to do whir any thing of the kind: However, at the most urgent solicitation, we consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found considerabledilficulty in attracting public attention to wards them. People had 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 tube "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept !of the Pills, as the saving is, for "lave nor Motey. ' !Thus matters proceeded for a week or two, when, as "good luck would have it, "Mrs. N—. a lady of our city, who had long sufrered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a bOX, on condition that nothing was to be paid far 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 or this and several neighbor ing towns. But sve had determined to give the medi• cine a fair trial, and if it preyed to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, b . oth to you and to us. No less to our jay than surprise, bow. ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter andenquired for anoth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," raY.i she, ' that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether forthe better. When I took the second dose, fbegan to feel much better than I did at first; the pals in my side wo.s,contiderably re lieved; , my aPpetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder 'of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a fow mote boxes will effectually cure me." Tho result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored.. The flush of youth and ben ti 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 of this ex traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated through the city and a - djacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click men's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an extent. that we find the greatest difficulty in.supplying it. To fact, if it did not seem, io exaggeration, I might almost say that WO are literally besieged by women, and children, labor ing under every possible ailment Nia hick "human flesh is heir as." 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 as from every quarter. One parson informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another has just. recovered from a seri- - nue attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling feom his system rho symptoms of Jaundice. And a foinft has, at recovered flora en mina' of Put monari Consumption, which bad confined hiri to his bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we have standing orders from the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience. Yours, &c. R.. H. WILLIAMS. Qiiebet, L. C., April 14, 1845. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the original inventor of the sa g er, Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort was over heard of until he lotto. duced them in June, 1643, as will be seen by the lot [avant PREMIUM. This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yolk, October, 1893, to C. V...CLICKENER, for the invention of SVGA B COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLMADGE, President. T. 13. Wexematt,Corresponding Secretary. Gee DON J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. re To Avow COUNTERFEITS.--TUrChnSeTll must lib% ays ask for Clickener's t ogar Coated Vegetable Pith, and see that eachbax has upon it his signature; all tvhers are counterfeit. WM. JA:Ch:SON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. oct6 For Eenc. neat and comfurtable Dvrelling3, rear the Scotch Hill market howe.—Apply to jen9. BLAKELY & M ITCH EL, Choice 05.10 Land. WE are authorized to offer for tale, 38 acres cf first-rate upland, Bianco on the Main Road,- leading to Jackson and Chillicothe, and about one mile arida half from nillersport. Lawrence County. Ohio. The land is well timbered. and from the known healthiness of the neighborhood, fertility of the soil, and proximity to Millersport, (dm priocipal landing place in that section of country.) is considered a eli. gable location for a farm. If application be made soon, it will be sold at great bargain. BL A K ELY & MITCHELL. corner of Fourth end Smithfield; end Penn street, Pittsburg,h. ......4 More New and Splendid Wo:ks. T COOK'S 85 Fourth street. Carlysle's Miscellaneous Es:eye, uniform with Alison, Macauley, &c. 1 vol. Elinor Wryllys; or the Young Folk oP Loughbridge, a tale by Amabel Penfeather. Edited by J. Fermi more Cooper, author of Pilot, &c. Ascanio; or the Sculptot's Apprentice, on historical romance of the 16th century, translated from the French of Alex. Dumas. Fleming Field; or the Young Artisan, a tale by J. H. rngraham, Esq. London Illustrated Papers. Ladies' National Magazine for January. The Bonk of Christ mas. descriptive of the customs, ceremonies, &c. By Thomas R Harvey, (Library of Choice Reading No 53 ) Democratic Review, containing a portrait of Hon. C. Cuabh4, late minister to China. Joan the Heroic Maiden, by Alen.. Dumas. The Heiress, by Miss Pickering. Just published. 1 Fremont's Exploring Expedition to the Rocky MULMtain3. The Electro Magnetic Telegraph, with the Reports or Congress and a description of 01./ tho Telegraphs known. 13 Alfred Vail, Ass. S op. of the ideetro Telegraph for the U. S. The Illustrated History of 'Palestine, rLom the Pa triarchal ago to the present time. Cheap edition. des 29 UST received at the 1 hrec Fiie Doors, the larg- DJ est and best anottment of Shirts, ever offered in the Pittsbnrgh rnar'aer, which will be sold wboltl• sale or retail on reasonable terms. oed2s. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. A LARGE lot of shirts jest arrived from the East tiat the Pittstfurgh Clothing Store corsale wholesale and retsit oct2P, WM. B.SC HAFF ER. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Builre's Buildings, atts street, near Market june 1946rw1y
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