THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, Is4G CORRESPONDENTS. to reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we have ono or tw•o remarks to make.— We will insert nono without the name of the author be- . ing first made known to us, and when inserted, must al 'rip be taken as expressive of the views of the writer, , and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and appioCed. ',• Summit Tr/Ir.—Our friend, A. Jaynes, of 72 Fourth street, near Wood, Lae been appointed agent 4 in Pittsburgh for the Pekin Tea Company. He has .• • just received a large assortment of the difThrent kind of Teas !imported by this company, dodo up in par ; cels to suit purchasers. lie would no doubt bo well ; pleased if every ono in the community who is fond of 4. this delightful beverage', would "come to Tea," at his 5 .1 e tablishment whenever they may feel a desire to pro * a cures superior article of the kind, and hobos so fears bat that be can gratify their wishes. . 1 1 12"Connolaseurs of Liquors who know better than Jr: vie 47 about pucb things, assures us no place in the city deserves more commendation for the excellence 0 of its cordials, liquors end superior cigars, than Sterrett & Co'e, No la, Market st. fG up See advertisements. • • ft PoLlCl.—Four coos before the Mayor yeaterdey morning for vagrancy and drunknees, ell committed to the can of T-- at the Hill. BoATI AGROVND.—Wo learn that the Whieonsin, which left this port on Tuesday afternoon last, with ti the hull of the old Fulton in toe, and the Mbhigan, y are all bard aground, on the bar at the mouth of Bee . car Creek. The Michigan got feat to an effort to as• tricate the others. It is thought they will all have to temain on tLe bar till their is a raise of water. Clicktxtr's Sugar-coated Vegetable Purgative ?int.—Experience having long since decided, that t every disease originates From impurities of the blood, or derangement of the digestive organs, it is evident that the remedy employed mast be of such a nature as is beat calculated to remove those obstructions, or re store the blood to its natural Atato. The Clickener.: Sugarcoated Purgative Pills, being compounded pure ly on scientific principles, and based on an Intimate ac. quaintanee with the origin of disease, and the actual structure of the human system are the only remedy which can be positively relied on. Doing composed of a variety of ingredients entirely different from, bed ,isidepeedent of each other In their mode of operation; they never fail to reach the scat of disease, in what ever shape it may appear. Thus, if the liver be affect. ,; ed, one ingredient will operate on that particular organ and by cleansing it of that excess of bile, it is con., atantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its: natural state. Another will operate on the blood, and remove those impurities which have already entered into its circulation; while a third will effectually expel . ; r from the system whatever Impurities may have been' discharged into the stomach, through the inertunete I ality of the other ingredients. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills t In Pittsburgh and 132" E ewer° of an imitation artkie called "laspre' ' wed Sager-Coated Puts," purporting to be Paumusd as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, t got bp by a miserable quack, in New York, who, few the last four or five years, has made his living by, ; counterfeiting popular =diciest. Jae. 22 • .Dr. blisters Bataan of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepays of the Wad Cherry and Maas of Iceland, coal : lined by a new chemical progress with the Ezfraer of Piste. So atilt:eery lava been its el:recta in all ca ses when administrod far Coughs, Asthma, Conatunp tioe, or any disease of the langs. that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and ZaOOCl - it, and openly acknowledged ir b to be the most valuable IXICtIiCIDC over iiilColPerOd. it Ltruly a valruibla medicine, and Is effecting en immense amount of good lathe relief of suirming humanity. ar Soo Adyertisemant. Democratic County Convention At a enacting of the Democratic Committee of Cor reepondemee for the county of Allegheny on the 10th last at the Washington Hotel, it was Oe motion of Col J A Gibe= Resolved, That the Democratic &tient of the city of Pittsburgh, arid of the several boroughs and teens skips of the county be requested to.hobil their primary meesiags at the usual places at Saturday the Irk of rehevary neat for the pcupose of chasing the usual camber of Delegates to represent the serval districts in Comity Commies. Rearirred, That the Delegate, go elected, be, end they are beret,/ Aimed to meet to Convention at the New Court HAN ft Pittsburgh, on Wanexentir, the 11 y t t" tfi ebreary next at 12 o'clock for the purpose o a ve delegates to the Convention to beheld on the 4th of Mara next at Harrisburg to nominate • asolidato for the office of Canal Commissioner. JOHN C DAV ITT, Chairman. S Jowls, Secretary. MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAYS trcia EL L'S series of Outline Maps, for Schoch AIL and Academics, consisting of 24 distinct Map* on • late scale, and prepared on canrau, with • Koy of explanations, descriptio DS, lessons, &c. &c., for the use of Teacher, azal The above series of maps are now In use lt•nearly every respectable School in New York, and the East-1 OM MULL. Teacher, aro respectfully Invited to mill and ex amino tbem. Tor sale by ,to 7 A ROOM 121 defier. story of the now bacilli 4'l. boon oci cornet at aria and Unba Also, The accrAd and third stories of same building Apply to JAMES MAY. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. ---' - ANSW end ecumenism two, story dwelling for rent, enquire et this office, or S Tahaable Property for Sale. A CERTAIN lot of ground situate on Peno, be low Walnut street, Fifth Ward, contaf Ding 17 feet front on Pens, and extending back 100 feet to Mulberry alley, on which Is erected * valuable three story brick house, and in mar a two story frame. Also, ono other lot on Liberty street, opposite the Wesley Chapel, in said ward, containing 25 feet front, and extending back 100 feet, on wniob is erec ted a well finished two story franto. Titles indispu table. For further particulars, as to property and wan of sale, apply to JOHN A PARKINSO N, Ald., dsel2 cf Fifth Ward. EFL GEO. PELLE, ITAS removed o short distance above his fanner locatko, oo Smithfield street, near Sew/nth, east Jan 7 IF you WSW to purchase any bedetede,tablee , chairs, settee', or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniture were zoom of T B YOUNG & CO, doolt Hendee, between Penn and Liberty. S gharvs, Cutlery, ivory, Ebony, Bne. for sale by JOHN W. BLAre, 490, Wood it. SOIL PAIR of plate neat sofas on hand end for sale at the furniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG & Co. ocrr2l Rand it. between Liberty and Peon. THATcommodious and delightfully situated all 1. residence, on the elevated grouad fronting AIL the walla Allegheny city, recently =spied b his Eacialeasy Governor Shook, and atpreaent by Judge ; Patton. The price will be modems and the terms of payment as easy as may be desired. If not fold by the let of February, It will thee be for rem. Apply to the subscriber at the Cum Cotten Factory. dscll-tfebl W. B. COPELAND, ^ ;tr., • - 1 1 , 47,1. kt'k • ,•,, . • PITTSBURGH, PA. JOHN H MELLOR, 129 Wood sweet FOR RENT St Clair it Furniture Poe Sale SPEED AND COMFORT!! BIONONGAIrSLA ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE. SPLENDID PAST RUNNING STE/LIM:IS l iar . CONSUL AND LOUIS M'LANE, ARE. MAKING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will leave every afternoon at 3 o'clock, precisely. liff.M.ftii, FARE—Ptttsburgh to Baltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board In comfortable state-rooms the first night, wit] pass over the Mountains (0n1y73 miles) the following DAT, in in Eastern-boilt Coaches; sup and lodge the second night In Cumberland, thus scolding taigh.l travel alto. gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to I. top at Cumber land or Baltimore, If they what, and resume theft seals at pleasure. Extras furnished, fora full load, to run as P germ may desire. For seats, or emir° coaches for apply at the office two doors from the Exchange; and et the Natieee' Hotel, ahoy:idle Monongahela Bridge. oet 21 J. MF:SKIMEII, Agent eaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. qUt- s : &glair. • - ••• - 4 .'0 '4 THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver doily. (Sundays expected,) at I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittshurgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock--connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's lino of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengerspnying inPittsburghareenthledtochoire of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage apply 011 board Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G M HA RTON & Co., Pittsburg' , CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. J & M B TAYLOR, Warren. LAZE ERIE & 11QIQSIGeIy LINE. t gat e STEAMER LAKE ERIE, C•pt. Csa►artt, Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. 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 llceits to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, O. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Eri and Michigan. Apply to G, M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN 8. DICKEY. Beaver. juaa2l.q CLARK &Co,, Beaver. 184.5. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 7%e neo and Splendid Steamer, 8. S. RAIL MONONGAZEOLA, , S TOM IL , Master, has commenced run ning regularly, end will continue to n through the season as • Weekly Pocket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving' Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at tbe same boar. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. ROGUE, BIZOTHEIZi 4 0-0'.9 ARRA KO/MUM VOA -- • - .1 1 d..4 , 1846. - - 479:.4 •• BLAKELY Ac MITCIIEL, AGENTS. Rostiaaliego to, and Passage to mil Ann GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE Black Ball, or old Line Liverpool Packeis, lailkiling from New York and Liverpool on the In and I6tb of nary nooth.„Ej And by Pirn Clow Antriean &Lip, tSathag P - EONS sending to the ''Ola Country" for their Friends, can make the Decootsary a rranpuneou with the sabecribem. and Sate them brought out in any of the Eight Ships ising the Black Ball, or Oki Lino of Liverpool Yukon', (sailing from Liv erpool an the let and 16th of revery mooch,) also by First Class Ship, sailing from that port weekly, which our Agsata, Kamm James D. Roche & Co. there will sand out without delay, Should those sent for not borne mush* Money ..ill be refunded without asy deduction. The "BLACIS BALL. OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS," comprise tboiollow- Wig magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointed day, as follows: Paella. On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept. ItiuLtirk. 16th •• 16th •• 16th let Feb. lit June. let Oet. Ametican. 16th " 16th " 16th " Yorkshire, lit Mar. lit July. lit Nov. Cambridge, 16th " 16tb " 16th Doc. Oxford, Ist April. let Aug. Ist •• Montezuma, 16111 " 16th " 19th " Natite—lt Is well known, that the Black Ball is the very best conveyance for persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger Agents advertise to bring nut passengers by that Line, the public are re spectfully notated by the °env, that no Passenger Agents but Roche, Brothers & Cu., and Blakely & &Nobel, are authorised to advertise and to bring out Peaseogers by that Line. We have at elitism, for sale Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Beak of Ireland. Dub lin. Also on Wieser*. l'resoott, Cirote, Ames dr. Ca, Banker*, London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge whatever, in all the principal towns through out Kaglaixi, I reland, Scotland and Wake. Apply to, or edsiresa, If by Letter, (per paid.) ROCHE, BRO.'S & Co. No. 35, Fulton street, New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank, JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office, No 20, Water street, Liverpool. Or 40 BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, comer and Staithfied its, (2d story.) Pittsburgh. LONDON ANNUALS POll 1846. FISHER'S DRAWING ROOM SCRAP BOOK for I 846.—a aplooclld Christmas and New Years Breams for 1846. Hood A's Book of Beatty for 1848, with beauti- fully finished engravings from drawings by the first Ar. Elate. Edited by the Countess of Blessington. The Keepsake for 1896, with beautifully finished engravings from drawings by the flat Artists. En. graved coder the supeabstendanae of Mr. Charles Heath. Edited by the Countess of Blessington. Dtaflets of Memory for 1846—A Christmas, New Year, and Birthday Souvenir, bound la the matt ele gant style, and embellished with 12 splendid illus trations, consisting of illumloations and fine steel en• graving., by the first artists. Edited by Reynell Coates, el. D. For sale by C. H. KAY, nor of Wood and 3d sts. Splendid Annuals for 18,16. THE BOUDOIR for 1846—A splendid Christmas, New Year and Birth Day Presents for 1816. The Diadem for 1846—A beautiful Present 'nimble for all seasons. The Snow Flake (or 1846—Al Gift for Inaoconee and Beauty, edited by T. S. Arthur. The Opal for 1846—A pure Gift for the Holy Days, edited by John Reese. Toe May Flower for 1846—A choice Anneal, edited by Robert Hamilton. The Amulet for 1046—A beautiful Christmas and New Years Present with steed illustrations. Tbo Lady's Album for 1846; a magnifiamt present for all seasons. The Forget-me-not for leo, an Illuminated Gift; edited by A A Phillips. The Christian's Annual for 180, a Miscellany with beautiful Illustration& Household Versos; a boautiful Book, by Bernard Barton. The Hyacinth for 1846, or Affection's Gift; a Christ may, New Years and Birth Day Present. Foj We very low by CHAS. H. HAY, dec*2 comer of Wood and 9d sts. 4i-urr - snole S 4. ‘, At , V " gt• w". - 4 _ • MEWS Resignation of de Ministry—Tremendous Excite ment in England. The News by the Liberty was obtained by Bennet's now. clipper, one hundred miles nt sea, and expressed to New York by overland, from which it writ brooght by special express of the Bultitrirr. Sun, to this city and published in extras, from which we copy the fol lowing: Tho Liberty sail.' mom Liverpool on the 13th ult, and brings papers to that dare. The news which we have thus received is of the highest impottance—of more constrpienee than any we have received In the lust ten years. It is no morn nor less than the resignation of Sir Hobert l'ecl, and the organization of a new Cabinet by Lord John Rue. sell. The announcement d this important fact—impor tant to the United States in a commercial point of view, as well, perhaps, as in a iwtlitical aspectthrew the whole English public into • state of the greatest excitement It. ffix t Wai tro mend ous American cotton 1014 improved, The following imminent was made in the Liver pool Mercury of the 12th: TA r Messoge of Peace to A aterica.—A n inrluity has been enrriesily addreeacd to us ftiim London, ■s to to heLlivr the news touching the eapeered opening of the ports, really left F:ngleml by the Acadia. from Our ever, at main an the 4th in.t. (Inc reply is, and we run unewer tut :leo fact—it did so. We have anti- dod it a message of pcaco. becaut.e no one ran doubt the effect of tiro announce ment,especially if followed by realization, not only open the Uregontinestion. but all other matters of diacuzaion between the two na- we know it a m;xtulko. The announcement of e ',onion Time. 4.1 not come in ilk• Acndia, al. ougli it wait mio.imoly intended for l o t etraraet. From the Loudon 11cru:c1. I)rc 12. Sir Rob,rrt Pr. F. goroglanebt is 131 11113 oval. All the menacing :he cal,iuet. ytmterday trib.b.,4l the, resignation which I,r Mnyeety was plytko,tl tt, accept. It 1111/160 11.0J11 . 1 Ist.rore.i tint we regoo( thi• deter• minim's', of Lor &Inject) . .. adslasien; but ere elsould much more regret their 11111101C111313, rltiermiruation to sacrifice the Industry ref the country by stripping it et all protection. The itarnrtant fact now annoursced, probes bow completely arena( the Tlrnes um% when it stattl that the gorsroment Im,l deci,lid ohm r,op,-aine to f'er• liamaut, as a cabinet orasarr, tie, repval of . tlo corn laws. From the London l'ost, Ore 12 On Wednesday last, at the carioca date assembled at Osborne Howse. Sir Robert l'eel and over, mem bet of bi• cabinet Leaden-d ti., resignation of their respective name, roes these resignations her Majesty was graciously pleased to accept. The Queen has since humored to Lord John Rus sel the duty of forming a new cabinet. Ills lordship appears to have received the very earliest intimation that his services were likely to be reepired, since we 6ad that, us Tuesday morning immediately after the arrivnl of s messenger from London, the tit.l/11, Lord quitted the netgidnahood of Ediaborgh on his way smith. Yesterday Lord Jae Rowel was honored with •0110CLIVIICC by the CNOCID, at hot Majesty's nisi. dance in the Isle of Wight. Such are the details—so for as we ran collect them —of the statement sr• made Inn con.lderefile f. , 0111711 of our impression of yeurnlay. The ruiners in eit ruletion, up to a hate hour in the erening, will be found in another part of oat paper. The fukowing is the moot correct list of the new cabinet: First Lord of the Treasury. Lon! .1 Russell Lord Ch■roxller, L.,rdCottunbam. Secretary for the Coloch*. Viscount NI 7tertston. Secretary fur the home thpartroi-nt, Marquis of Normandy. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Parting. President of tl r coulicil, Marquis of Larudoa•no. President of the Huard of Trade, Mr Laboueber. Vice President, Mr Shot I. First Lord of tbo Admirality, FArl of Moto. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Earl Forteaeue. First Commissioner of Woods and Foireits, Earl of Itessisaroug h. Arobassadore to Paris, Lord Beauvoir,. Ambassador* to St Potersburgh, Marquis of Clanri• cardo. The great objection to the corroctnedis of tide list is that one does oot find in it the name either of Sir B..iti ort POOlp Or of Mr COhdOn. We !relieve that Sir Rebort Peel feels delighted at hi. freedom from the trammels of office, and from the diaagreables of the last twelve months. All.the offi cials •re buoy packing, up the paper., and leaving clear heard for thn new adminidtratioo. The CiICUMIIIiIDCCII tinder which the Peel cabine t has broken up—the state, present and prospective, of the cseintry—and also a proper consideration of the persons! it stupidity of the sovereign—conduce to urge the necessity of n speedy release from the state 01 ' uncertainty in which the Into minister has left the public affairs. The Mexican schooner Joaquin& at New Orleans, which left Templets on the Ist inst., brings interesting and important intelligence from Mexico, which con• firms the rumored revolution under the leadership of General Paredes. The outbreak commenced with the Army of Reserve statiuned at San Look Potosi. On the 14th December the officers assembled at rho reel dence of the Commandant General oldie Department, Don Manuel Romero, and that officer read to thorn manifesto containing en expose of their alleged griev ances. In this document President Herera and his Cabinet are severely treated, reprobated as Incompe tent to manage the affairs of the Republic, and die• honored by their willingness to truckle to the United States, and acquieuse in the annexation of Texas.— It further charges the administration with allowing a plenipotentiary of the United States to set foot in the country and reside in the capital with a view to bar gain for the independence and nationality of the coun- try; with reducing the republic almost to anarchy by its follies and imbecility; with thwarting the move ments of the army, 414. c. The manifesto offers for con• sideration ten propositions. We copy them from the Picayune:— let. The army supports with arms the protest which the nation makes against every future act of the ex isting Administration, and from this day forth will hold such art void and of no erect. 2d. The present Chambers of Congrens and of the Executive, not being able to continue functions from this time their authority over the array cease. 3d. limed tritely after the army occupies the Cap ital of the Republic, an extraord.in . ary Congress shall be eonvoiteti with ample powers to conatitute the nation without any restriction in its august Cut:talons. __- Fear days Later from Europe. ARRIVAL. OF THE I;Plipp. STEAM 1 , fp gr i SHIP ./ LIBERTY. REssigsArioN OF - ' rig; MINIS flti LATER FROM MEXICO, 4th. In the formation of thisCongross shall be cum bined the representation of all classes of society. sth. When it Is installed and enters upon the cx excise of its high functions, it shall organize the ex ecutive power, and no authorty shall be able to exist without its sovereign sanction. Gth. In the Departments, the same authorities per annelly, as ere at present in power, shall continue 1.0, until they are replaced by those whom the National Representatives may substitute. 7th. The Army names for its Chief in this political movements his Excellency, and General of Division. I) Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga, whom It shall at once invite to accede by a committee named from the body of this same Jun a; the assembly remaining in session until his resolution is known. 811 i. Another Committee &ha I I he named to Invite the worthy Governor and Assembly of this Department, that they ndhero to those propositions. 9th, The Army protests, in the most solemn man• ner, thatit does not regard, nor will it regard, in tiny event, the pet sena! elevation of the chief whom it has selected. 10th. At the same time, it solemnly declares its dr , termination to punish eevemly whoever ■hall, with Ulm, oppose the presetu plan. In evidence of all of which, they will subscribe their names. decument we. signed by all the principal 01E ' cers of tie army and-solemnly approved by the (rover ' nor tool A suotobly of 81114 Louis Potosi. It was then addressed to Crocral Paredes, and has doubtless re ceived his entire sanction, A similar asteml,lngn wns held at Tampico, at the residence of Don Anastacio Parrodi, and the conduct ' army formally approved and adopted. Their proceedings Were ordoted to be communicated to Genotal Arista, with • request that he would unite his force to !hits° of Paredes. The authorities had placed Tampico at the disposal of the latter. We further learn that Paredes had begun his march to the Capital, with a body of 6,000 men—Little doubt was entertained that the existing Government wurdd ho overthrown. Fish. 7e5 1; 3 1 1:: I I 3'.4,: d 11 0 111" Macker.l; S half bble lalge No I: bnriebi No 1 ••11noo; JV " Alewives (lionlint,;) 15 " Gibbed " 12 casks Prime CodGeb: 120 boxes Scold Ilerringt; In store and fcr mule by I, 1 1N111/MT, 133 Find 1:15 151..1 al Stigari. WHarare Surar in 11..ar.; White Ilrity.il ditto In rri Ana: lind fur {LOCI/ J. & J. NI'I)EVITT. dee 29. 224 1.11/eriy Rt. Pittsburgh Manufacturod Tobacco. 20 k.:s piur. Ludiß• •• V., o do; 10 " Car'd, 1, Lump, do; In .d.re and for sat r In J. & J. Nt. Du IT T , d'2 !! Lilonriv Ground Spiess. 1 ' A N . S, fir”nrnl i'erperi I(1 tun. filo.oolCiOnarau.o., 5 Cnn.. Glow.] Algince: 5 do do Cinvex; In 'tow tat for 'ale by J McDF.V ITT, tire2o 221 I.,berty at. PLAID CLOAKINGS. 20 I'S ri...l c,,..k,ngs, new N.rw4 juat recirc.l at No 42 M uket stem n't of Third, by A A MASON. dre 12 FLANNEM. FLANNELS! Oark I . S. Red. Yellow and White Fintovela imprn.n,l makos at Wholesale end H o tail, et very low prices, by A A MASON. dee 12 No 42 Mvoltet at !MOCHA SHAWLS_ 1 8 Sl 7 1"1:RIOR Ilr.ehe Shawl,. just received. which will be sold very low, Ly doe 12 A A SIASI/N, No 44 Marlvet I CASE FURNI rume mem Sali m at No. r ef yard atMASON'S, drc I? Market frt. De Laill4ll/1. 20 PB. Da lit and Light plaid 4 lain. far rid) d tea aorta u law as 20c. per ya rd, rot sale at Nu 42 Merkel at. by 41,112 Scorching's. 5t nil " 11 8c ll Irti b l i inirvi an itVN `nr k 7( 1 1.. by Water 'tract.. Pi e metal. 50 TONS "Hanging Ruck" Metal, m+haad and for rale by 11URBRIDGE, WILSON S.:. CO. Bioa's Ilioxiss Shirts sad Dra wars. DURCHASESS will Simi at Shwa At Pennoclea 0 full assortment of met's Merino draw.?.rs, and double and singls breasted Merino shirts. A1.,0 Cot. ton, do do bioschad and nabloacb•cl. Dee. 6. BLANKETS. CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Just receive,' and fur •a{nby dee6 SHEA & PENNOCK. Jost Arrived at the 44 New York /tore," !)OZ. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid. C 11,1- 161/ mem, and silk Gloves, of the Inuit qualities N. B. None but the best Kid Gloves kept at 79 Market street. nosl2 ' ew Werke TRAVELS IN m Extr:o, over !ha Table Lands and Cordilkiras of Mexico, during the year 1843 and 1844, including a Ileacrivtlon of California, the principal cities and mining districts of tbat Republic, and tlie biographien of Ituelittia and Saute ADIIII; by Albert M. Gilliam. For ealo by C. H. KAY, jaii7_ corner of Wood and 3d et.. OFINOTTEN MORTARS.—Easaye on Hydrau 1;c and Common Mortars, and on limo burning by G Totten. For eale by jan7 C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3.1 iti 11OLLE'5 PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, Al —an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English languago, with a vocabulary of Greek, Latin, Scripture and Goographical names, also, a collection of phrases often used by English wsi• tors. For salo by jnn7. C. 11. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d stg RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON comprising racial nud personal inoindents. Fur 1100 Ly C. H. KAY, a 2 1 7 • r Woad an, AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 3 846. 'rho American Almanac and Repository of misfitl knowledge for the year 1846, just received and for sale by C. 11. KAY, ,janG cor Wood and 3d ate. POSTHUMOUS M 6110148 of bis VINO limo, by Sir N W. Wrozall. For solo by ion 6 C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d 111, Ribbons, Velvets and Salina. NOW open (by express) nnother lot at Fash4ona able Ribbon., Bonnet Velvets and Satins, at the New York store, 79 Market street. dezl3. W H GARRARD. TO the Ladles. this day, soother lot of Broche Shawls. V Also, Ain hand, a few splendid French Broche Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold a great bargain, at the Now York store. W. H. GAIMARD, 79 Market street To tho Gentlemen. A FINE' axaorttnent of French ClottoP,Caselateres ft. and Veatlngs; also Scarf', Cravats, Stock 2,Stairt4, Drawers. Underveste and Hoaieryi also a few of the "Shako," Flannel Drawers - end lihirta, at the "New York Store," 79 Market street. novl2 W. H. GARRARD. Dressing and Plain liarians. I F you want to get a good article cheap do oat Cot get to call at the Furniture Ware Room of T II YOUNG di Co, not2l Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. The payment of premium. annually, half yearly, pm-telly or mutably. Nu charge for stamp duty. Tidily day s ullnw.dftn r each mimosat of promising becomes Ilia . , without bat - c hu te of puha,. Traveling leave il.frolive Mirka libel - al, and exter premium• o n the mo l t ronlerate scale. Conditions in the p.ilicy leas unarm.* to the assured than usual in crises of life assurance, (See pnuipitint.) The actual and ileelared prang ( puhliste n l in *woes sire Ito/airy.) uffiwilitig !M. Antis for maculation, of Ilw value of the •.limilin" In this institution. Th..,, .401 will nt each divi.ion it piihl in cash it Being uneiinisecte i l i Oh MI161100( Fire Insolence. The rums lo t life iith p i °III s . ore lower than thuise of any ,islet foreign company effecting Lilo !insurance' in New York. The pulitir nrereapectfisliy requested to ranmine the tlietinctmiltiatt principle s of thtv institution , the ; tnldmt of rotes, their tlitt t iliutimrof profits, nad the faculties afforded It ? their loan dernrtmont. before deciding to insure eivevaserr. J LEANItEtlit STA Itit, Goneral agont ( Tice sub'orde'r, being duly appointail Agent for tit• shove mumal Instittion, will give any itifor nation imittiretd nod nv - Pivoptiparations for insurtince, et the counting room of Atwood. Jones Az Co., Water street• WM. I' JONES. Nsvr D . • Bureau of Cuo , Equip., and Repairs, lanualy 5, 18 fti. SE A f.F.D PfiOP()SALS, endorsed '•propnsals for timber, copper *rid will tot mvi t , e d et t h, bureau until 3 o'ekrk. nn the IGth of February next, for delivering at the respective novy-)Kni. near Ports mouth, New fialnywthirr;Chortestowo, Massnehussets, Brno&lye, New York; l'hiludelpitia, Washington and Norfolk. Aria. Vie siltito oak timber, whit+ shrill sot be. lose then 35 feet. and *bell average C, feet in len g th, which may square more, but not loss. than 12 inches at 1 the rep cal, to le follei ...rated, es for plank eoteke. i t They may be straight both wiry., sr slightly curved . one tesy Second. (arsenate white oak bestt-euta ft' mi 12 to i 2 ,5 f ret lo n e; of whielt -1 One sixth (ball be 22 ft lung 18 by 12 In to be o " 20 17 by 11 '• straight 18 16 by 10" both 12 " 15 by 9 " ways, sad oneaisth square, MA may be more, but not less, than 11 ir/411.• at the .all "nil, be rough-sid e d, I straight, and haze regular curve front 12 to IS incites I the other way. ' Third. For best long loaf, ane grain. heart south ern vsllow pine. Noon lass than 35 feot, to syringe 45 foot in length, which may square mom, butnot 10113, than 12 inches at the eft, to be tough squared as fur plank stocks!. The sticks may be straight both ways,' or slightly cutreti one way. Fourth. Vor the best yellow pine of the kind above rrrenti ooed, rough-hewed, from 45 to 75 feet long, to average 50 feet, and to square in the midlla of Omit lengths—fur ono-half the quantity, one inch to every I three feet, and the other half one inch to every four) feet of their length, seal to be straight boll. ways. Fsftb. Fur dashes' yellow pine of the same descrip- i tier rough-hewed, square, and of equal site tbrough.l out their length, from 35 to 45 feet in length, to 10 , 43 r. age 10 feet---oneethird to square JO inches, one•third to equate 16 Inches. anti one-third to upturn 11 inch. es. To be et:eight ono way. and may have a slight regular curve the Aber trey, not exceeding 6 inehee in 15 feet A. A. MASON Wel/wr ot W. U. GARR4RI) Separate t.Sms wiLl be recived from Wiens fur each of the abuse kinds and classes of timber at any of the navy-yarda above steted, and eerie rattily for talCil as can be delivered on or before the Ist of July. between the let of July and the Ist of October and 31st of Decent ber, 13 46. Persons offering will also slate the quan tify ofeech kind and class they will contract to deliver, and the prices per cubic foot asked for the deliveries to be made in each of !Use periods, at such of the navy-yards as they may prefer, Those who may be as disposed to offer are requested to make separate offers for several yatds and periods of delivery; slating particularly the quantities and prices for deliveries in each of the periods, and for each yard, fur which they offer, with the understanding that their offers for one yard only will be binding en them, hut open to sub sequent agreement if desired by the department It is to be distinctly understLed by the parties who, may make offers, that the department reserves to itself the right of accepting such offers only ns, 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 consid ered on binding for one yard without subsequent agree; roma, they can make separate offers fur rnore Ahem ono yard to secure greater chances for acceptance; but no offers are desired which cannot certainly ho fully coin— pitted within the limes named in the offer; and with the understanding that ten 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 contract' in due time, The whale must be of the best quality, sound, free front heart shakes, rents, bad knots, and defects, sub ject to Inspection and measurement by parsons to be appointed by the commandant of the yards when tie liveries may be made; and bo in ail respects to his entire satisfaction, or it will not be receiver' Offers will also be received -for furnishing at the navy-yards, during the respective periods aforesaid, boll and shut topper, and round flat, and square iron—all tube of the best quality, and subject to In spection and approval, and tattler the sumo conditions as herein apecified for timber. The prices asked to he for the pound, for each yard, and period of delive fy; and the offers must state distinctly whether it is ror American or of what other manufatture. janlo-law4w. nooks STORY of tbo Constitution; Pycroft's Courso Reading; Browster's Optics; Nichol on tho Solar System; liorschol's Astronomy; Vegitablo Physiology: Combe's Pylisiokly; Constitution of Man; Combo'• Phrenology; Newitam's Animal Magnetism, For sale by ;BOSWORTH dr, FORRESTER. 4) Market sttuet VD 6 5 1 07.5 1 / 1 17E T STREET, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. ECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and extensive assortment of Shawls, viz: Super. all wool Eremite; Printed Turkeri and Crude mere Blk embroidered Turkery, 131 k and Mode color ed si lk fringed Thibbet,Super, embroidered Thibbet, Damask and silk worsted, black and colored Merino, and a large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Shawls. All of which will be sold at a small advaro, above Eastern cost, ABSOLOM MORRIS. jun 1 NO. 65. LIFE INSURANGE—CapitaI $2,500,0015. fl HE insured entitled to participate, of profits on JL both European and American policies. National Loan Fund Lifo Assurance So ciety, London. United &care Board of Local Directors (Office 74, iVall street, JACOII If ARVV.Y. John J Palmer, F:sq., Jonathan Goodhue, Esq., James Boorman, EN , George Bartley, Esq.. Samuel Howland, Esq., Gorham A Worth, Esq , Samuel NI Fox, Esq., Clement C Biddle. ';'3`l Sears C Walker. P:s9 , Lonis A (today. Esq.,( 1 • Geo Rei Graham, Ern., 1 LEANDER Sf A ftfL Mower and Genera Agent fur the United States and Ariti.h N. A. Col antes BANKERS. Me Merchants Bank of New Vole, SOLICITOR, William Van Hook, I;aq., 37. Wall street. The are oolong tho rot cent uges huh, rmt try this inaitntinn, which will he forma most edvnntn• grams to 11m assurr.al, and which are "Odom offered I•y Life Insmance Companies, viz; The Leading ads offing., secured to the assured by the principle of the Loan ()elm runent, thus blentliog the utility of a Sarilica Bank with life itraorsfice. largo what to he tretroanently irorasteri in tan• Unitmi States to the names of three of the Local Dr rector+, es Treasurets, available always to the assured as a guarantee fund. m"• 13 Lr3m SEALED PK)POSALS. ----- Bank 'Nato anb q.;:xcl)angc. ----- CORRECTED D.AILT BY A. 8114ME112, EXCHANGE .1311011E12, CORNER OY THIRD AND Wool', STREETS. SPECIE. STANDARD. Merchant/. a net ilrasttfartur tl-s'Scrip --Pax Exchange L'ank Scrip...—. 1 Currency Berko County.S'crip 1 EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York Boston. Baltimore Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGII. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank par Exchange ....pa r Do. Ilollidayshurgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania .. pdr Farmers' and Mechanics' bank..... Kensington bank pat Manufaetvrersand Mechanics' • par Mechanics Alnyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill par par Southwark ..... "_... ..„ par Western ....par Bank of Penn Ton-aship par Girard lank ...... par U. 8 &Inland braachis New York COUNTRY BANKS, 1 Bank of Germantown " (.'heater rannly ..... , r Delaware count y. .... • Montgomery county . _. , . " Nu welt umbe rland Prtru.era . hankof Bucks county... Easton hank. ..... ........ Doylestown bank. .. Franklin bank of Washington.__ Bank of Charnbersburgh......_... " " Gettysburgh . ..... _ " Lewistown-- ..... Sustruehsinr.a county ...... Reekseounty bank- --- - • -•-• Columbia Bankand Bridge Company..., Carlisle honk Erie bank Farmers anti Drapers' baa.k t' Bank of Lantaster Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank Ilonesdalt ".... .......... Laneaster " Lanroster Co. " ...... .....—. Lebanon " Min err.' bank of Poltscille..... Monongahe.labank of Reornanille New nape and Delaroart Bridge company Nnrikamptau bank ....no sale TOrali da bank . no tale Wyoming bank Lekigk county bank . _ 011'10. Rehnont bank of St. 1 (-Vinton bank of Cohorhun.... •... Columbiana hank of New Lisbon,_„ Cirrlerillr ( Lawrenrr. I ( Varrerz, cashier).— .... no sale Commercial hank of Lake Erie.... .1 Payton book-- ..... ......... ....... I Franklin bank of 1 Farmer...and .4ferhanirs' dank of Stevdenteille...l rifrlgferi . hank of Canton eqj Geankra Granville. 45 Hamilton .10 Lancaster. 10 Marietta Massillon —•- .41 eekanies' and Traders'. Cincinnati Yawn, Pleasan! ..... . . Nortea/k Putnam."..... Sandusky &into .............. • Urbana .............. Wooster ........ Yenia ...—..—. 7.axesnille Dank of Cleves:ad-- INDIANA State hank and branches State Scrip.. EMEMEM All laais Slate bank Bank of Illinois, Shatrnedown VI IN TA. Bank of the Valls:vol . Virginia Bank of Virginia Ezekanrg bank of Vtrginia... Farmers' banio I Virginia ......... NartA-IVesternbank of l'i r trifr Merekants'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia .... Rank at :Varga n t,,, rn _ .......... ... MARYLAND. noltionre City banks .. _ All .........., otier solvent banks.. _ Num.!! cAumANA. Au solvent banks-- - - SOUTH CAROLINA AU GEORGIA 4/1.10/vrat ALAt;AMA Mobile hanks.. Country banks LOUISIANA. Net" Orleans banks ( TENNESSEE All 5 a Alks MICIIIGAN. Rank of St. Clair St. Clair, —• • ••.. ..75 Bank of eke Rirer Raisin, Monroe Partner's' and Mrckanics' Bank, Detroit,. 10 Michigan Inntranre, Co. Detroit Oakland County Dank, Pontiac GREAT EXCITERrENT !I TARIFF REPEALED!!! TIIE sliding scale principle abandoned and the minimum standard adopted at No. 92 Market Street. We have been receiving fur the lest meek or two, a fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importers, and at Auction, nt the lowest cash prices. Having had tin experienced Agent in Pidhuielphin and New York fot some months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Turiti. Our stock con. slats in part of the following Goods:— Shawls—n great variety; French Tel keri Shawls; Reg!bib du do; Splendid Droste' and Cashmere Shawls; Damask do; Black and Embroidered Terkeri do; Super Black Thihet, Silk Fringe du; Lading' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D . ECOMP; Plain de Lain, and barred and figured do Lain; English end French Merinnes; Alpacens and Coburg . Clothe; Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks: Irish Linens—Cotton Alpocca and Cashmere ose; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and YESTINGS Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such pri CPA RS we thiak carnet full to please,. Call and ex• avatar for yourocives—at Nu. 92 Market &tract. dec29 tf. MOSES COREY. ---- To Tinxineos Limnos. A CITIZEN luaivng for the South and Havanna will attend to any businePs entrusted to him.— Address A through the Post Office. deo 13 _ - 5t I TUNS 1111.:TAL of good , jualoy end NJ suitable fug foundry purrosoo, j.lit received and for aslo by JUAN 11. DAVIB, uovl3. cur Wood and Sth tire. prom ...... .A pre r prcm r, •ly prem SPECIE ..... ...4 prem. par pal par- ..... par - -- • ..... -par par pa, I. • par par ....I ILLINOIS --•_.......3 Patronized by Everib-Ody. 6vonderrni vegetable PlittremliVe e FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheutnreism Piles. Diapeprie, Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice. Pities in the Brice, In wurd Wen kIICSI, Pulpit at ion of th e Heart, Bee ne , a the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fever of all hinds, lite mole Compleints, .Mende,, Salt Rheum, I feertbure, Worms,( 'Lobel! Merle's, Coughs, (binery, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-CornpiaineLrysipe. las, Deafne , (3,ltchiee,s of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, Neivotte complaints, and a variety of otherdiseages, ar i. , ing from I mettlities of the blued, and Obstruttlons in the organs of digestion. [Free) the Agent nt Qiiele-c, L. C.] DISEASE OF TIIE LIVER. i DEA a Sint—Agreeabl e to your desire, I write to 'keep yo u upprized of the prospect; of the Clickenur Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when I first commenced selling your tnedi citie, which woo in May, 11,4, wo little dreamed of the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises i k ed hero ~ e completely. 'deeded by the one thousand 1111 d 0110 unetleuble remedy For every possi ble complaint under the sun, that 1 let iousiy contem plated having nothing mere to dee ith any thing of the kind. However, at the mast weer.; riolieltatioe, eine consented to maker trail of 53,13 ' . At fr.: we found ,- onsiderabledifficelty in eerie-tin e peel ie neentlereto a arils them. Peopl e hod been so ellen deceived by the vile comported., v. high hoots needed the country for the Toll 15 year or more, that iii,y determined, if poseilde, never to he "taken in" again; and tho canto- Iquence wee, they could hardly be per-leaded to accept ',lf the Pills, as the saying is, fur "love [tor money." Thus tnatterrs proceeded for a week nr two, when, oe "gonad luck wreild have it, ''Mn,. N--, a ladyof ,our city, who hod long suffered from as affection of the Liver, accempnnied by indigestion o f th e m ost ob stinate character. was persuaded to accept el te box, an condition that nettling won tolee paid for it, if they did not aSnrd her the necessary tend'. I must confess, we °unwires had very little kith in !her:latter, know ing as we did, the: her compluint was Ono of long standing, and had been unsuccreisfuliy treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and severe, neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi cine a fair trial, and if it preyed to be worthless, it would be ty soaves of satisfaction to know It, both to you end to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how. 'ever, only a few days bad elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for anoth cr box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, ' that your fills ate beginning to work a great changes in my health, and altogether fur the better. When I took the second dose, I began to feel mach better than I did at first; the pain in my :side setts considerably re lieved; my appetite begun to improve; and the bleed seemed to circulate- through diy veins as it did in My ,youthful days. Sinco then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and ray improvement leis been sensibly preen-ening at every repetition of the dose. I have no theilit that a few mote hoet... - .3.- will effeceuelly cure me." 'rho ruotilt true as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of yeuth and beau ty Inns returned to her checks. and the prospect of a long and n happy life is before her. 1 ntn satisfied site will neverfore i et the Clickener Sugar-Coated Mlle. As might naturally be suppeael. the new, of t hh, e x , trnordinnry cure was rapiiiiy disseminated throughthe city and a:Bet-eta country; and scarredy a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pillie end the demand has already increased to such an extent, that we find the,grontest difficulty in supplying, it. In fact, if It did not seem like reenggeration, I might almost Pay that we are literally beeleged by women and clilldree, labor ing under every possible ailment vi bleb "human flesh is heir to." The hale the lama. and the blind; the asthmatic, cenaumptive, end dyspeptic, are thronging our doers in pursuit of the never-failine Panacea.— Teerimonials of its se.letury effects ate voluntarily flowing in upon us fcom every etierter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstluate Dyspepsia. Another has jest recovered from a seri ous, rotrick of Apoplexy. A third hat succeeded In expelling fcem his system the symptoms of Jaundice. - And a feetfli boa just recovered from nn etteck of Pul meeary Consumptive, which had cordieed him to Ids b e d for ninny months.—Bowe go. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retell Trade, we have standing orders from the country to a large umeunt. Send 30 Grose at your enrliest convenience. Yours, &c. R. 11. WILLIAMS. Qiirke, L. C., April 14. 1145. REMENIBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, fa the Otigintl) inventor of the sugar Coated and that nothing of the 60It was ever heard of until ho Intro duced th e in June, 1043, tti tvSll bo oven I:03 the fol lowing: PREMIUM'. This Diploma Will awarded by the AIkIF.RICAN INSTITUTE, nt the Annual Fall-, held in the city of New Volk, October, 1813. to C. V. CLICKENER, rat the Invention of SI'GA R COATED PILLS. J A MSS TA I. LIVIA DGE. Pre,,ldent. T. B. WAlCEMAN.Cotre3pondhlgSecretary. GutthoN J. LEElli, Recording Secretary. rV"' To AVOID CoUNTERFEITS.—Purchmkers must always ask for Clichener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pidg, and see that each boa has upon It his signature; all ntheis are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, to Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and oat For Rent. Two neat anti comfortable Dwellings, neat the Scorch ail! 11111 diet Imo.. —A rply to job!). /ILA KELY &ETCHF,L, Choice Ohio Land NATE nre authorized to offer for sale, 133 CM% of first-rute upland, siti are on the Main Road, leading to drick,on and ChiPicothe, and about ono mile mid n half from Millers - port. Lawrence County, Ohio. The hind is well timbet,.al.nnd from the known healthiness of the neighborhood, fertility of the soil, and proximity to Millersport, (the pi inciral landing glare in that section of country.) is oonsidered s eli gable location for n farm. If application ha made Soon, it will be nob] at n great bargain. BLAKELY & NI.I.TCHELL a corner of Fourth and Smithfiold; and Penn street, Pithsburgb. Tavern Stand for sale; 1111 E ondorsigno4 dosiroun of removing from this L county, offers fur snle, - the hallance of [his lease, (haring 4 years from the first day of april next) of that well known Tavern 110113 P, sign of the Canal Boat; OR I Penn st. near the Pocket landing., in the nelgborbood of he Canal dingin.Commiasion )louses, &c., together with the stuck of Liquors &c. &c. on hand, Bar fix.- furs, & Household furniture. To any ono wishing to go into the business a better opportunity could not offer. I'hehouse Lino an eseeliont run of custom, and has been a licerced house for the km 8 years. For terms apply to the ruh4rritror on the premises. dee3l4. Post Oilleo Stationery. N compliance with low and the o:dera of the I Postmaster Goneral, Seated Proposals will be received by toe until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday the 2d day of February next, for supnlving the ;Stationery required for the use of this Post Since dating the two years commencing Januar . , let, 113 16, and ending Da comber 31, 18 17. The estimate, for each year, la no follows: 80 Roams Enveloping papor.—Size2o327 inch ,-s—weight lbs per ream; ao Pounds Cotton packing twine; 25 Pound, befit scarlet Sealing Wax. Contractors arc required by law to give bond in a torn equal to double the value of tho articles to bo furnished. Pav, - nent will be made on delivery of she Stationery. Bidders required to furnish snmple,.. CHAMBERS M'KIBBIN, Poiteriastor of Pittsburgh, Pa. di• • US7' received at lho Three Big Doors, the Ittrg• est and best Bataan:nem of Shirts, ever offored In thu l'ittsbnrgh math, • sale or retail on r , net2s. • DOSSF:TT