MTIM 410 ;Batty littnittlig Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. FRIDAY !YIORNING, JANUARY 23, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear t his paper, we hrve ono or IWO remarks co make.— ' \Ve wlll i o:iet r.nne wiCnout the name of the auther be . Inc in ;tun le known to us, anda•hen inserted, mustal *rays be taken P. e expressi‘cof the views of the writer, t►od cot the editor or this paper. anlessahe views so Impressed are editorially cemarked upon and approved. M ANUFACTuRT —Mr Coleman. who. has been engaged for some years pest in the mane-1 lactating of Steel Springs, &c. in this city, has assn { Mated with him in that business Messrs J W Hails „ man and John FJenoinne,two experienced business .; men, end hereafter it will be carried on under the firm of "Coleman, Heilman & Co. 13y this arrangement Mr C. will be enabled to extend still further the fa -4 •cilities of his already large establishment, and can meet promptly all the orders for articles of his menu facture. POLICE —Four cases before the Meyor yesterday j morning, two committed, as,d two paid their fines; one case of larceny, committed for trial; one of lie f sault and battery, also committed for trial. l ig Important warning to those scAo neglect a Cold. y — , lt is evident, end decided by the. mo.t. experiem!ed 1 physicians that Cantu M pti on is mostly encouraged b!, . a neglect of a cold at the first attack, How many :1 persons are there that put off from time to time pro '*, curing a suitable medicine, until the disease beg ins to * assume a serious character, when in ell probbility , they are past the power of medical aid. May thesel 4 , lines prove a warning tn thote afflicted witn the first symptoms of Consunaption, that theimay immediately use 'Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy," which is expressly for the disease of the respiratory system. It is certain to remove a Cough in a few days, at the same time relieving, the pain in the side and breast, and 4 aireating the progress of this fatal disease—Consnmp• # , I Elm,. The "Expectorant Remedy" has a decided .1 advantage. over all other preparations. It is entirety free from Opium, and ull other violent Narcotics. It • regulates the system, and gives strength to the weak 1 ,.. and nervous. ? Eir For side by W. Jackson, corner of Wood and Libert streets, Pittsburgh. Democratic County Convention. ! At a meeting of the Democratic Committee of Cor. iterondence forthe county of Allegheny on the 10th snit at the Prothington lintel, it was 1 On motion of Col J A Gibson Resolved, That the Democratic ritlarns of the ctty '1 Of Pittdnirgh, and of the several boroughs and town ; ships of the county la , requested to hold their primary ) meetings at the Us , Mipisnes en Saturday the 7th ofd 7, February next fur the purpose of (-hosing the usuall number of Delegatrs to represent the several districts in County Convention. Rcrolvei Tint the Delegates to elected. be, and! they are hereby directed to meet in Convention at the 7, , ,:ew Cana House in Pittsburgh. on WEDS EIDA T. tltr 11 of February next at 12 o'clock for-the purpose of appaim ingfiec Liciegalestu the Convention to be held r on the 4:1; of March next at Harrisburg to nominate a candidate for the' office of Canal commiss4oner. JOHN C DAV ITT, Canirman. S Jos ¢•, Secretary. — STANDARD FICTION. DON QUI XOTTE; Gil 81a.,; Thaddeus of \Versals; Hungarian Brothers; Winter Evening Tales; Ten Thousand a Year; Arabiau Nights; Fredetika Bremer's Novels; Alysteries of Udolpho; Undino and Sietram; Wandering Jaw; Heart. by Tupper. Amber Witet4 , BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. 43 Market at. _ Jamas Park, Jr. as Co. WHOLESALE Grocers. Importers of Tin Plate and Queeneware, and dealers in Copper and drat,:Pittsbugmanufacured atticles, os. 112 and 114 Seco between t Wood and Smithfield Strome. janl4movl4 MeCANDLESS & McCLU It E. HAVE removed to Fuunb K.. opposite R & R 11 Patterson's Livery stables. .Ust.7.3m pFG LEAD. 200 P i l a C n l i L EA D , fo .m r j AtaleEbys MAY For Bent. JLIHE Two Story Brick Dwelling Bowie and back buildiegs, No. 80, Smithfield greet, at present oc• cupied by Mr. John Steveruion. Possession given On ISt tiprii next. Apply to jans FOR RCNT AROOM in the first story of the new hricis house on corner of sth and Union sis. Y 4112 Also, Tiro second and third stories of some building jam Apply to JAMES MAY. -- --- DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. NEW and convenient two story dwelfinglll A for rent, enquire at this office, or S WKINLIA, St Clair st. Valuable Property for Bale,. ACERTAIN lot of ground situate , on Penn, ( ) el low Walnut street, Fifth Ward. containing 171 feet front on Pena, and extending back 100 feet to. Mulberry ulley, on which is erected a valuable three story brick Loose, and in rear a two story frame. Alan, one other lot on Liberty sweet, oppo.ite' the Wesley Chapel, in said ward, containing 25 feet ft out, and extending back 100 feet, on tenich is erec te•l a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu table. For further particulars, as to property and terms of tale, apply to JOHN A PARKINSO N, Fiflb Wurd. decl2 a DR. GDO. FELIX, HAS removed e short distance above his former location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, re it jan 7 IF t on want to purchase any bedsteds,tubles , chairs, settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T B YOUNG & CO, _ decl3. Hand st, between Penn and Liberty. ---- DrOSSing and Plain Bureaus. y F y.O want to get a good article cbenp du not for get to call at the Furniture Ware Room of T II YOUNG & Co, nov2l Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. Sofas. APALEL of plain neat sofas on band and for sale at the Furniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG &Co. nov2l Hand st. between Liberty uud Penn. l'or Sale. TH A.Tcommodious and delightfully situated residence, on theelevatedgr und fronting the canal in Allegheny city, recently occupied by his Excellency Governor Shenk, andakt present by Judge Patton. The price will be moderate and the terms of payment as easy as may be desired. if not sold by the lit of February, it will then be for rent. Apply to the subscriber at the Union Cotto Factory. decl7.tfebl W.13. n COPELAND. A BF.ELEN has removed his Commission and A Forwarding Easiness from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street. nearly opposite Lho Post Office. may 30. HENRY LAMBERT has removed to the ware house nos 133 and 135 Wood _street betweon Fifth and Siath streets, where he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. jan,s Lard. y.ARRELB and 40 kegs prime Leaf Lard, Ur in store and for sale by M. D• RHEY & Co. 57 Ways! street. dit 'etk • • , ~Yir~~'-Y tt... ~X~~....i. SPEED AND COMFORT!! ISONONCIFMNIZA ROME. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE lIPLISRDID Fier rooritumo lITLAWLIIS mat CONSUL jaitm AND LOUIS M'LANE, ARE "WARING DAILY TRIPS. Ore buat will Ice every afternoon at 3 o'clock, precisely. ••••• IGL FARE—Prttsbutgh to Baltimore, $ 10. Piti.burol to l'hiladelplin, $l2. Passrneers by these B.,,nts will lodge on board in comfortable staterooms the first night, witl pass over the Mountains (0n1y73 miles) the following IILT, in in Eastern-built Coaches; sup and lodge the s econd night in Cumberland, thus avoiding night travel alto- gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume theit seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full load, to run as Passen gers may desire. For seats, of entire roaches for apply attbo office, two doors front the Exchange; and at the National Hotel. abovethe Monongahela Bridge. oct '2l J. M ESKIM . Agent. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. Eat &NA 'atm THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaverdaily, (Sunders expected,) at 1 o '. clock A. M.. (on the' arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and attire at Warren next mnrning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil. Moore & Co's line of Stages, whichleave Wan en on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengetspaying inPittsburghare entitledrnchoice of berthson the Canal Packet, and meats in the stage. For passage apply on brand Steamboat Michigan, or o JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G M HARTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Cu., Beaver. For passage wurninz apply at the Stage ofTiecs of N El L, MOORS & Co., Cleveland. J & M II TAYLOR. Warren. LAIIE En= & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Carr. CAMPBELL, Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. 111. . STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Botts, Leases Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Enright and Pas sage Canal Bouts to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, O. Steam Boat cod Vessels to all parts un Lake Elie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKF.Y, Beaver. CL RI: Co.. Beaver. JOHN D. DAVIS Furniture Ilranoval REMOVAL, . 0 . june 21-% - - 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 ThclC and Splendid Steamer, 11. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, ealLStos s, Minter, has commenced run sting regularly, •od will continue to n through the season as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgbevery 51unday mot ning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at theism. hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. m2fi. ROCHE, BROTHERS A. CO'S ARRANGFMENTI foR red 114 1846. •.••. - - _ _ BLAKELY & MITCHEL, AGENTS Remit/ . duets to, and Passage to and from GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE Black Ball, or old Lbw Lk. Pool Packet., Sailing from New York and Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month. And by First Class American Skips [Sailing Weekly.] 11010F.A.SONS sending to the '.01(1 Country" for their I Friends, can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have them brought nut in any of the Eight Ships ri-mprising the 11hick 1301, or CO Lioe of Liverpool Packets. (sailing from Liv erpool on the Ist and IGth of every month,) also by First Class Ships, 'tiling from that port weekly, which out Agents, Messrs. James D. Roche & Co. there will send out without delay. Should those sent tot not borne outthe Money will be refunded without any deduction. The "BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS; 'comprise the follow• lug magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on thr.ir regular appointed de), as follows: Fidelia, On Ist Jun. Ist May. Ist Sept. t i Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th ' NeW York, Ist Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct. American, IGth " 161 h " 16th " Ist M.tr. Ist July. let Nov. Curtthr. 16t11 " 16 , 11 " 16th Dec. ' 0 t:611-.1, Ist April. Ist Aug. lit Muntcrunts, 16:h " 161 h " 18th " tiolle , —lt ie we;i known, that the Black Ball is the very best ronvevance C.tr persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger Agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, the public are re.' spectfully notified by the owners !bat no Passenger Agents hut Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out Passengers by that Line. W.e have at all times for sale mufti at Sight foranv amount. direct on tho Royal Bank of Ireland. Dub lin. Also on Mearrs. Presoott, Grote, Ames & Cu., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, of any charge o hatever, in all the principal towns through. out England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or addrcu, if by Letter, (post paid.) aOCHE, BRO.'S & Cu. No. 35. Fulton street, New York. (Neat door to the Fulton Bank, JAMES D. ROC HE & Co's Office, No 20. Water street, Liverpool. Or to BLAKELY & FrciiEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, corner and Smitlified sts, (2 , lstory.) Pittsburgh. LONDON ANNUALS FOR 1846 FISHER'S DRAWING ROOM SCRAP 1300 K fur 1846.—a splendid Christmas and Ncw Years ! Presents for 1846. Heath's Book of Beauty for 1846, with benuti• fully finished engravings from .drawings by the first A r• tists. Edited by the Countess of Blessingtun. The Keepsake for 1846, with beautifully finished engravings f,om drawings by the first Artists. En graved under the superintendence of Mr. Charles Heath. Edited by the Countess of Blessington. Deaflets of Memory for 1846—A Christmas, New Year, and Birthday Souvenir, bound in the most ele gant style, and embellished with 12 splendid filar trations. consisting of illuminations and fine steel en graving., by the first artists. Edited by Beynell Conies, N. D. For sale by C. H. KAY, cor 4f Wood and 3d sts. Splendid Aunuals for 1846. THE BOUDOIR for 1846—A splendid Christmas, New Year and Birth Day Presentsfor 1896. Tho Diadem for 1846—A beautiful Presettt suitable for all seasons. The Snow Flake for 1846—A Gift fur Innocence and Beauty, edited by T. S. Arthur. The Opal for 1846—A pure Gift fur the Holy Days, edited by John Keese. Tee May Flower for 1846—A choice Annual, edited by Robert Hamilton. The Amulet for 1846—A beautiful Christmas and New Years Present wi.h steel illustrations. The Lady's Album for 1846; a magnificent present for all season■. The Forget-me•not for 1846, an Illuminated Gift; edited by A A Phillips. The Christian's Annual for 1846, a Miscellany with beautiful Illustrations. Household Veriest a beautiful Book, by Bernard Barton. The Hyacinth furl 846, or Affection's Gift; a Christ mas, New Yearn and Birth Day Present. For sale eery low.by CHAS. H. KAY, dee22 corner of Wood and NW its. _4' EMEI%ai IGHT'S MAIL. BY LAST /''"a 410 • ," 'ZS"' From the Baltimore Sun. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS SENATE. %Vasalanron, Jan 20. 1846 Several communications, in answer to resolutions of enquiry, were presented from the War and Navy departments. Mr Archer presented memorials from citizens of Pennsylvania, asking an amendment of the natural ization laws, so as to extend the form of probation to tweniy-one years Mr Dix presented memorials from N Y, in favor of abolishing the flanking privilege. Also, in favor of the establishment of a branch Mint in New York city. Mr Sturgeon presented memorials from inhab't tire of l'enn.ylvania, protesting against any relinquish. ment of the Territory of Oregon under the 54th deg. They were refereed to the committee on foreign at e. Mr Brighey introduced &resolution instructing the committeenn naval affaira to report on the various in ventions for submerged pro! oilers for steam vessel.. Mr Jarnngin pre•tented. from u citizenofthc ?Corti, a plan of defence for din Lol.ca. Also, from tie same source, a plan of nal ional curn•ncy. Mr Allen gave notice that on Friday he will call up his resalution from the table, declatvitory of the principles which will govern the United States in Ca Ile of the interference of non foreign power with the it. dependent governments of America. As there is a 1. I,etx n majotS:y of three against the consideration . the Nsolution at the present time, he cannot succeed. Numerous private matters basing been disposed of at an early hour, the Senate went into an Executive session, and then adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. M r perrnisaion in int rul urea reeniu• ism griming to the colonization society the use of the hall 11/13 evening It being protest , l against, the resolution was nn real A bill waa reported from the went/tine* on com merce relative to coltectoos and other (Accra of the Cu. 10MS. Mr H rtrnl.en presented a rwilmil itrairdn from the war eepal 'clew, 'bowing the comparative ecrser..e hetwernasounted irflemen and those on foot. It was laid on the table, and ordered to . be rrintal. A hill wet introduced and teal twrod, continuin: iu f 'teethe act for the payment of ‘llvsintri volunteers for the loss of their horses in the Flotida war. A hill was reported num the judiciary committee in relation to assignees of hlnkrupts. Mr Cubell, one of the edaimants to the seat from Florida, made a personal explanation relative to his recent absence from the city. &tut showed that he bad given noticeof his intended absence to the committee on elections. Any delay, therefore, was cot to be ut• tributrd to him. Mr Hamlin, the chairman of the committee, also made an explorative of certain matters connected I with she case. The Hasse then proseelled to the consitimation o the resolution of the committee on elections, set• ring forth that Mr Cabell, the sitting snersber, is not entitled to the OW, and that Mr Bruckenbrough is entitled to the SOU. A ••4•lostiaa. ••• • adeesteai. grant ing Wir 11. the pri• vikge of, entering the Hall to be heard. The majority and minority report of the committee having been read, Mr Hamlin made a speech esplans story of the majority report. Mr Chapman followed in farm of the minority re. port. A hough it was a dry suh . ;e.ct • he continued to say so many humcw.us things that several fat members of the Howe had neatly collapsed their boik•rs. He ass for having justice done, though the heavens should crumble to ruins. CANADA —The Montreal Courier of the Btlt, has the following paragraph: ''We have been informed that orders hare been sect to Kingston immediately to commence Certifica tions intended to be erected for the defence of that . . . In the Court of GOMMOIi Pleas of Allegkeuy County, of D.eember Terat,lB37, No 249. In the matter of the v.iluniwy A.. signment of Samuel I' Dnrlinglon. Suliplementory Acconni of Richard Bowen and Benjamin D•Flinmon, A.- . signers of 8 I' Dal-lin:v - 1,1.61rd. And now to wit, Juntoloy 17, 1846 on motion of 11 S Magtaw, Esgr, Attorney for As liCneell. the Court appninted Andrew Burke, George F Goilmore, sad Itiiheit Robb, Esquires, to ai.dit and adyist said account end distribute the fund in the hands of the assignees, to and among the ereditnrs From the Record, GEORGE R. RIDDLE. I'm The Auditor* above named, will rnret for the pur• pores of their appointment. at the offine of Gillmore & Perkins, on 4th street, near W,otl. Pittsburgh, on Friday the 30th day of January, 1846, at 3 o'clock, P M, of said day, when and where all prison* inteter led cen attend GEO F GILLMORE. jan 19. 1846-4td. MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAPS 'I ITC H L'S series of Outline Maps, for Schools 1Y and Academies, consisting of 24 distinct Maps on a large scale, and prepare I on comm.', with a Key of eXpinnuLions, descriptions, lesions, &c. &c., fur the use of Teachers and pupils. The above rimier' of maps are now in use in nearly every respectable School in New York. and the East ern alums. Teael,ro are respectfully invited to call and- ex amine them. For oak by inn 7 JAMES COCHRAN, Corner of Liberty and Factoryereels,Filik Ward Piiidrurgk; AN TTtf ER of NiesiarirepfM c ron)joro.rate 7 anataiing„ t Doors fur Bank Vaults, Canal and Rail Road-Irons togethor with every description of Smith work. RA. rem T:i---M Allen, James May, William Holmes, Samuel Church, Lewis Hutchinson, Lorenz, Sterling & Co.,John Irwin &Son, Atwood dr, Jones, A Beelen. A BE ELEN, E4q., Commission Merchant, Corner of Front and Ferry streets, aed Mr. G. BEALE, Jr , N ) 74, Wend street, are Agents for Pittsburgh; and Messrs. BRYAN and MILTENBERGEB,St Louis, Mo., to either of whom orders may be addressed. Pittsburzh. March S. 1845.' Plano Borten. TWO splendid Piano Fortes, raade by A H Gale & Co. (successors to the New York maniac tut ing Company,) with metallic plate and frame, and French grand action, just JOHN H• eceived and for sale by MELLOR, 122 Wood street. Stessitre. 1300 POUNDS best quality. Cincinnati man ufacture, received per steamer "Hibrir nit" and for sale by M. B'. &HEY & Co., janl3. Water street. CAddlos mad Soap. 10 BOXES suss:ins Mould Candles, Cincinnati inanufsettirel 10 boxes No I Scan Cincinnati manufacture, re esived per staamar babornia sinif for sale by RHEY & Co.. Wat,III Tot& PACKAGES T. H. Imperial O. P and 25 e 9 Parchong Tea in chests belkbeita, catty . boxes caladium in store sod for aol MBERT by H. LA, 450 RAGS Rio, part prima green; 5 " Java in store and for sale by Tobasto. gooBOXES Is Ss let les and 325. Ribhmond ✓ Tobacco in store and for sale by Fi. LAMBERT, 139 and 135 Wood st.. Dried Fruit 25 BUSH Dried Apples; 10 " Peaches; received this day and fur sale by H. LAMBERt. n 133 and 135 Wii.vi it Mt a &ties. 3O'4' 4 o 4 LAsn;l7 Tart 50 " Chipped isniumOdl 20 " Spitio whiting; 25 '' No 1 rosin; 5 " 'Loveting's" Crushed sugar; 30 Loses Chocolate; 30 do White Clay Pipes; 10 Ws rock candy; 2 casks Obmro Madder, 3 ceroons S F ludigo; In store and for sole by LAMBERT, jtins. 133 and 135 Wood et. Praise*. 4 BfILS Roll Butler, 11 Kegs Butter, 10 Bush Clover Seed; 4 Sucks Feathers; 2 Bolls Rag Carpet Received this de) and fur sale b H. y IANIBERT, Non. 133 S 13.2 \Wood .t 175 bids No 3 "'moll" Mackerel; 30 1 anal. 5 half bbk large No 1: 6 barrels No 1 salmon: 3U Alemnives (Here ing.:) 15 Gibbed " 12 calks Prime Codfi.t.: 120 boxe. Scald Fler,ing.; In cure ami for sale by WIIITF, I favan• Sugar in Baia.; NVliite ffresil dittu in bbli, owe fold for sale by J. & 1. Nl' DEV ITT, 224 Liberty at Pittsburgit Illisautartared Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tobereo; '• Ladies Twist, do; 10 '• Va. '• du; 10 " Ca.'4l, Is Lump, do; In store and for sale by J. 4r. ipi'DEVITT. 1i24 Liberty./ fircopid Spices. 1 AI CAM, (a S rer . p , r; kJ 10 Con, round linnamovt 5 Cans Ground Molder; 5 do do ClOVell{ to MAUI and for oats by PLAID CLOAKI:sUiS. 20 PS. nod cynkin, Ill! Of aryl beautiful patterns, just recived at No 42 st.cut ner of Third, by A A MASON. apc It N•TY 1 . ) ????? MCNT, Bureau of Con , Equip., anti Repairs, sanuaty 5, ISIG. SF. 4 LEO PROPOSALS, endorsed —propornis for timber. copper and iron." a ill be ro o med at the bureau until i o'cluch. on the 18th of February next, fur delivering nt the respective navy.)nrelx near Ports mouth. New Ilampshl re; Charlestown, MaissLchussets, BROCH A SHAWLS. 1 Brryritivn, New York; Philadelphia, Washington and 1 111911 SITERtOg Braekalthewtil, julla'received. Norfolcr. .. 014 wbetb will be sold very kiw, les i Firat. For white oak cliches . whirl sball not be A A MASON, 1 leer than 35 feet, and shall a...erase 0 feet in length,. N 042 Market at. I which may rqnare morst,but not lesx.than 12 inches at . 4 the top en.l, to be tooth urtared. as fur M.A.; stocks. riol may u° •'""6" . 6- ' 4 --61,-,- .. allehtir curved . one IP ay Second. for agnate white oak bett.cuts from 12 to 25 feet Ions; of which—. Ono s ixth shall Ire 22 ft long 18 by 1$ in to be , 20 " 37 by It . straight $4 18 " 16 by 10" both .. 12 " 15 by 0 " wept, and one-sixth *rare, ana may be more, but not less. than 14 inches at the small end, be rough-shied, straight, and hure regular curre froth 1' to la inches FLANNELS , FLANNE,I.St 100 I'S. Real. YAlatir ami White rimier's of improvrtd makes at Wholeaala and Re tail, at very low firicet,by A A MASON. dec 12 No 4 - 2 M,rlet at. ICASE IT RNiTURE PiLlNTSSellimg at Gie. per yard et A. A. MASON'S, dee 12 44 Market 0. Di Lanes. 20". Dark nod Light plaid de lain, for chil . dren some a* low iga 204. per yard, Fur salt at No 12 Market at. by dec 12 50 BBLS Ll S u eorc aa hi niita zn , h v a v n l ft s sn i j s (4r ,t ozi.3 o ,. , by d Water weft. rig raataL 50 TO Nil "Hanging clock" Metal, on hand and Cu► sale by 11.11.MBRIDGE, tVILSON &GO, deal ;Neter at. Man i a Niering? Skirtf sad Drawers. D d I{o - 1 ASE will find et Shea & Penuock l A a full auenment of men's Merino drawera, amt double and single breasted Merino shirts. Also. Cot ton, ,lo do bleached and undloactoral• Der. 0. _ ILAAIKETS. 2CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blanket, Just received sad I.sr sale ay dec6 SHEA. & PENNOCK. Just Arrived at the “Ners , York Store," TOODOZ. Lathe.' end Gentlemen'. Kid. C.isle mem, and bilk Gloves, of the best qualities N. B. None but the but Kid Globe. kept at 79 Market street. nay 12 W. FL G.knitAlif). TRAVELS IN MEXICO, wear the Table Lands and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the year 1843 and 1844, including a description of California, the principal cities and mining districts of that Republic, and the biogtaphies of Iturbide and Santa Anna; Albeit M. Gilliam . For stile by jan7 riIOTTEN ON MORTARS.—Essays on 1-lydrau- J.. lit and Common Mortars, and on lime burning, by J. G. Totten For sale by jan7 PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, D—an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English language, with a Inseabulary of Gleek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names, also, a collectionof phrases often wed by English wri ters KM'S H MfLLOR, 122 Wood street 133 sod 135 Wood et Coffee. H. LAMBERT. 133 end 135 Wood it 11. I. NIBERT, 133 135 ‘lo' God it J 414 J Mr:DEVITT, 224 Librrt) It SCOrChiliff I. New Works. C. H. K AY, cnrner of Wood and 34 PIA C. H. KkY, corner or ‘Vood end 3d its C. H. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d mt• For sale by DESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON X.ll. comprising official and personal incindenta. For sale by H. KAY, cot nor of Wand and 3d ata. A MERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and Repository of meth] knowledge for the year 1846, justreceived and for sale by C. NAY. jetn6 for Wood - and 3d sie. Dosiuutioua Maxi:dui of bit ogre time, by Sir N W. Wralall. For sale by jan 6 C. H. KAY, corner of Wood end 3,1 st arbbous, VeWats and Satins. Mow open (by express) another lot of Fashions , able Ribbons, Bonnet Velvets and Satins, tithe New York rune, 79 DdaticAn• Wed. deell. ki GARRARD. T 9 the Ladles. grAPCNibiG this dey, another lot of Rroche Shawls. Mao, ao hand, a few splendid French Broche Long Shawls, <all wool) which will be sold a greet: bargain, at the New York store. Wi H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. To the eastloam. A FINE assortment of French' Ckaks,Cagekaares A sod Vesting.; also Scarf Cravats , Stocks Shi rt, Drawers. Undervests sad Hosiery; also a few of the "Shaker" Flannel Drawers and Shitts,.at the "Ntiw York &ore," ?V Market street. uovn W. 11, GAI/EhEEI. 876610E0 .111.111KET STREE T 1 Between Fourth at:, and the Diamorict. RECEIVED BY EXPRES VIA. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail ROad, A largeand extensive assortment of Shawls, vie: Super. all wool Brosha; Printed Turkerj end Cash mere, Blk embroidered Turkety, Blk and Mode color ed.silk fringed Thibbet, Super. embroidered Titihhet, Damask and silk worsted, black and colored Merino, and a large assortment of ['laid and Woolen Shawls. All of which will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost. ABSOLOM MORRIS. jan 1 NO. 65. LIFE INSITRANCE--Capital $2,500,, rV HE insured entitled to participate of profits on JL. both European and American policies. National Loan Pane Life assurance So eiet. Lontion. United Slates Board of Local Directors (Office 74, Wall street.) JACOB 11•RVAT, Esq., Chairman. John J Palmer, Esq., Jonathan Goodhue, Esq., James Boorman, Esq , George Barclay, F.sq., Samuel Howland, Esq., Gorham A Worth, Esq , Samuel M Fox. Esq., Clement C Biddle. !;q•, Sears A G V ndy, V sC‘alk e er. I. k, I Phila d e l p hi a. L Geu Res Graham. l'Ak4” J J LEANDER STARR. Manager and Genet, Agent fur the United States end hellish N. A. Col emirs. BANKERS. The Merchant Bank of New York, SOLICITOR. William Van 110ok - , Esq., 39. Well street. The folios idg arc among the advantages held tett by this institution, which will be found most advanta geous to the assured, and which are seldom offered by Life Insurance Companies, aim The peculiar advantages secured to the ensured by the principle of the Loan Department, data blending the utility of a Savings sank with life insurance. A large sum In be permanently invested in the United States in the names of three of the Local Di.- recters, as Trestasjrets, availably alwaya to the assured as a guarantee fund. The payment of premiums annually, half yearly, quartet ly or moot lily. I No charge fur stamp dory. Thirty days allowed after each payment of premium becomes due, a 'about lot frit me of policy• Traveling Leave extensive and liberal, and eater I premiums on the nine, moderate scale. Conditions in the policy less onerulti to the assured of than usual in Cases life aasuranee. (See pamphlet.) 1 The actual and declared profits (published insurers ! sire Rep.,...) arorainz sure data for calculations of the value of the 'b- "in this institution. 1 hese , proofs will at each d.vision he p..id in cash if skein il. Being unconnecti d w-ti h Marine or Fire Insurance. The rates 'for life with profits' are lower than those of any other foreign company effecting Life Insurance t in New Yu.k. The public are respectfully requested to aaamine the distinguishing principles .phis institution, their tables of rates. their dist, IbUti..o of ioofes, and the faculties afforded by their lean department. before deciding to . ' 'ware elsewhere. J LEANDER STARR, General agent t Mt 'The subscriber, being duly appointed Agent I fort ioe above named Institution, will give any ja w , . minima reviled, and receive applications for insurance, ;at the count ing-room of Atwood. "y s & Co., Water street. Wm . 1' JONES. SEALED E. 31 ) 0S ALS A. A. MISON the ortivr ~, nr. Third. Fot heat long leaf, fine grain, heart south ern reline , pine. None less than 35 feet, to average 45 feet in length, which may square more, batnot less, than 12 inches at the end, to be !mush squared as fur plunk stocks. The slicks may be straight both ways,' or slightly OH ved one way. Fo . rat. For the best yellow pine of the kind above mend caned, rovgbdiewed, from 45 to 75 feet lung, to ay..tage 50 feet, and to square in the middle of theit 1 lepgths—for ono-half the quantity, one inch to every 1 three feet, and the other half one inch to every four 1 feet of their length. and to be straight buiL ways. i Fifth. For tjaelmst yellow pine of the same descrip-1 ; tion rough-lievreri, square, and of equal size through.' lout their length, from 35 to 45 feet in length, to aver age 4() feet—one-third to square 18 inches, one-third to square 16 'inches. and one.third - to square 14 inch es. To be straight one way, and may have a slight 1 1 regular Curve the other why, notexceeding 4 in?hes in 145 feet. 1 Separate( ffers will be retired from bidslers foe each 1 of the above kinds and classes 01 timber at soy of the 1 navy -yards above stated. and separately for ouches can i be delivered on =before the hat of July, between the tat of July and the tat of October and 31st of Decem ber, 1.846. Persons offering will also state the quoit 'ii City of each kind and class they will contract to deliver, and the prices per cubic foot asked for the deliveries to be made is each of thole periods, at such of the navy-yards on they may prefer. Those who may be Io disposed to offer are requested to make separate offers for several yards and periods of delivery; stating particularly the q uantifies and prices fur deliveries in each of the periods, and for each yard, for which they offer, with the understanding that their offers for one yatd . only will be binding on them, but open to sub serinent agreement if desired by the department It is to be distinctly undorst'Ood by the parties who may make offers, that the department reserves to itself the right of accepting such (lifers only as, at the time of receiving them, it may deem eipedient to meet its own views of the wants ((the armee at the respctive navryards. Although the offers made by persons will be consid ered as binding for one yard without subsequent agree ment, they can make 'crvats niters for mote than one , yard to secure greeter 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 par cent: will be reserved from all bills in addition to bonds, and be positively farfeited to the United States incase of any failure to fulfil contracts in due time.. . The whole must be of the best quality' sound, free from heart shakes, rents, bad knots, and defects, sub ject to inspection and rnansuremeet by persons to be appointed by the commandant of the yards when de liveries may be made; and be in all respects to his entire satisfaction, or it will not be received. Offers will also be received fur furnishing at the 1 navy-yards, doting the respective periods aforesaid, bolt and sheet copper, amf 'mind sat, and square iron—all to be of best quality, and subject to in spection and approval, and under the same conditions as herein apeeSed for timber. The prices asked to be for the pound; for each yard, and period of delive-' fy; and the offers must state distinctly whether it is rot American or of what other nianufacture. janlo-law4w, ' _ Stooks STORY of the Constitution; Pycroft's Course Ileadingi RIVN ste r's Optic; Nichol on the Solar System; Herschel's Astronomy; Vegitabie Pitisielogyv Cambs.'s Pybsioloso Constitution of Man;' Comhe's Phrenolont: Newhatri'ff Aqimml Mernetists, For sale ty 000SWORTH St. FOURESTER, 33 Market snot „CORRECTED DAILT BY B.amium, EXCIIANCIE DEOEEU, CORNER OF THIRD AHD WOOD STREET!. SPECIE STANDARD Mercian's andManttjacturers'Scrip . —par Exchange Ban k Scrip Currency 1 4 . , Berke County Scrip r 44„ • • I EXCH4M3E.-..ela SIGHT. , o*Pkitetelelphia - ' New York .................. - pre n. 8000111 A prem. Ballimore... -- .. ,4 prem. G01d...... ..,,,, ...... ...i provs. Silver...... par PENNSYLVANIA. — PITT s PUF IGH. Bank of Pittsbur al; ............ !. r• . par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ._.-.. .par Exchange Do. Hollidaysburgh ......... . ELPHIA• „.. ~...,par PHILAD Bank of North Auto rica ...... 1:3 fr e•••poltf Do Northern Liberties . - ....... - -Pal Do Pennsy/vania....par 1 C om mercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank , - r . Pitt Manufacturers and Mechanics' Irr Par Mechanics slv. •••• par Moyamensing Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " - - . •„.•-• „par Southwark " . par Western . " •.,-,. , . . , ... ~. ....par Bank of Penn Townthip ....par Girard bank , .-- •.. ..... ......... par U. S. bank and branches 3S Now York. Bank of Germantown .....pai " Chester county pas " Delaware county ..._...-pat " Aloragomery county._ .. par Northumberland ........ ........... par Farm era ' bank of Bucks -... Pa , Easton bank ...... ................ ..... par Doylestown bank .......... . . ..... .... pa Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh .... .1 " Gettysburgh I" Susquehannaeownty.... . Beck senunty bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank...... ... " Bank of Lanectate , 0' Bank of Reading... Harrisburg bank Honesdale " Lancaster Lancaster co.' • Lebanon Afiners'bank of pig trriue . • • ... ... . 1 3fonongakela bank of Broirnatille ...-..par New Rope and Delaware Bridge comporyy.„..2 Northampton bank .. Ica sale Towanda bank Wyoming bank West Branch bank.... York bank Lehigh county bank, ..... OHIO. Belmontbank of SI. Clairsville...—•.. •• Clintonbasik of Columbus-- ......._ • • Columbiana bank of New Lisbon...... , Circleville (I...issoreurc, cashier) ( rren, cashier Cincinnrtiban.ks......-• Chillicothe bank. ......................... rosunercial lowa of Lake Erie.... Franklin bank of Columbus--- • • Farmers' and Mechanics' ban . * of Steubenville Farmers' bank of Canton Gearga Granville Hamilton Lancaster Marietta .......... Massillon . . Mechanics' and Trader?. Cincinnati.... Mount Pleasant .. .......... ..... Norma 11. . . . Putnam S.-into Urbana—. Wooster... Xenia • Zanesville . ........... Bala of Ch.relaad.....• INDIANA. State bank and bran State Serif All bank/ State bank ...... . !tank of Illinois, Skatexeceoant..... VIRGINIA. Dank al tie Valley of Virginia. . Bank of Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia ....... Farmers' bankof North- West ern bank of Virginia Mercka n Mech a airs' bank of Virginia Rranchc5............. ..... .• • Bank at Al.Kganiown INI.ARY LAN I). Baltimore City banks .. .• • All other solvent banks.. .. NORTH CAROLIN A All solvent banks.. , • . r SOUTH CARAINA. All solpenth auks GEORGLA. Allsolv cal .. . • ' .. . Country banks ..... tOtirgIAN.X. Neu Orleans b a nks( g00d)..... TEYNF<SSF.E. MICHIGAN. Bank of 3t. Clair St. Clair 75 Rank of the Riv , r Raisin, Monroe, - 10 farmer's' and At cc-hanics' Bank, Detroit 10 Michigan insz.rance, Ca. Detroit 5 Oakland County Rank, Pontine 10 GREAT EXCITEMENT TARIFF 13:1,,EALEE, THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the minimum standard adopted at No. 92 Market. Streak. • We have been' receiving' for the.last week or two. a fresh auto& of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importers, and at Auction. t the lowest cash prices. Having had an experienced Agent an Philadelphia and Ne* Ilorr for some months past pickingup bargains, here end there, ena bles ua ba offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock con sista in fart of tho following Goodsr— Shawls—a great variety; Prench TOlLeri Shawls; English do do; Splendid' Brosha acttCashmere Shawls', Damask do; Black sad Embroidered Tetkeri da Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Pl a t t } Woollen Shawls - of every variety; Also a great vtrriely of Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain de Lain, and' buried and figured de Lain; English and Fre:lob Merinoes; Alpaccas and Coburg Cloths; Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks; LrishLiriens—Cotton Minces and Cashmere him.; CASSINI ERES. CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. 4 1 11 0 , /Au excellent assort men t. of domestic Goods. All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such' pri ces as ;V&A cannot fail to please. Call end e x. amine for yourselves—at No. 9 2 Market street. dee/9.a. MOSES CORF.Y. To Business Rouses. ACITIZEN lativng for the South and Havanna *ill attend to any business entrusted to him.— Address A through the Post Office. dee 13 sfk TONS PIG METAL of good quality and Ur imitable for foundry purposes, just received and for sale by JOHN D. DAVIS, • our 13. sot IV oat and sth Its. I::==l=iiiiiaillEi SPEcti?.. COUNTRY BANKS I . 'S • ,Pa'r prprt.irro . *P ar t+rr• . AO to C ==l -par KENTUCKY tLLINOIS% Patronized by lf3yerybody. The Wonderful Vegetable Pdtgatln't FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rhcumatism,Piles,Dispepsfer Scurvy, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in Lisa Rock, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising a he Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fever of all kindi, Fe- male CoMplaints, Measles, Salt Riteum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs. Quinsey,l.Vluilojang 'Cough, Consumption, Fits, Llver- Cora plaint,Erysipe las, Deafness, Itchingi,of iheSkin,Colds, Pput, Gray Vel, Nervous cornp)aints,and g varleiy other . dlieases, ,arislibg from Impurities of the blood, and obetructiens, lin the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Cinches, L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DE• R Sint—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the proapetts of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. Too may recollect, When I first commenced selling your medi eine, which was In May, 18;4, wo little dreamed ti the success th..t Would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the or thousand and ono unsaleable remedy for every poss, We complaint under the sun, that I seriously canter , platedhaving nothing more to do with any thing of ti kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation, v..r consented to make a trial of yours. At first ire fr considerabledilficulty in attracting public attentin , :=- wards them. People had been .so oiler deceived the vile compounds which haYe flooded the country the last 15 years or mom, that they determin , possible, never Labe "taken in" again; and the ::c.•,• ( p e nce was, they could hardly, he persuaded to t of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor n , Thus mat terrs proceeded fora week or tY,o,s‘i r ca 'Toed luck would have it, "Mrs. N—:•- • a :v our city, who had long suffered from an affects . the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the area stinate character,was persuaded tonecept of u I . condition that nothing was tobe paid for it, nit affirrd het the necessary relief.. 1 must en we ourselves had very little faith in the Matter, ing as we die, that her complaint was ono cf standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated most eminent Physicians of this and several et 'it ing towns., But we had determined to give ti.: :reds. eine a felt trial, and if it proved to be war.:.:_ -s it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, you and to us. No least° our jay than surpris.-, ever, only a few days bad elapsed, when the latly presented herselfat our counter cad enquired er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," on: s ;Ls, ' that your Pills are beginnine ' to work a great in try health, and altog ether for the better. Wren took the second dose, l'began to feel much better ;la a I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re tiered; my appetite began to improyc; and il.e 5 1 . seemed to circulate through thy veins as it did in it: youthful days. Since then, I have taken the re:, .in. 1,2 of the Pills, and my improvement has been sr rsil-1:, progressing at every repetition of the dose. I no doubt that a few more boxes will effectua.*:, me." The result was as she predicted. Her Lea:ti is completely restored. Tho flush of youth ar..l i v ty has returned , to her cheeks, and the prosp,..t long and a happy life is before her. I am et ' she will never forget the Clickener Sugar-Coti:e I I'll:, As might naturally be sum:rose:l, the news C.: tt. treordinary cure was rapidly disierninated t..t.7.1.i city and adjacent country; and scarcely a ts.,Cs. I elapsed, before enquiries began to be made r r Ca.l - Sugar-Coated Purgative Fills; and the Ji man has already increased to such an extent, that v. , is the greatest difficulty in supplying it. in feet, if it di not seem like exaggeration, I might cimost F are literally besieged by women, and child-en, 13 , .,0 log under every possible ailment a Lich flar is heir tu." The halt, the lame, and the t,:it,,:; ti asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are , cgit our doors in pursuit of the never.failirg I ',Testimonials of its salutary effects aro -. I flowing in upon us from every quarter. C:. , informs us be has been relieved of n I Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered fr-r.. 'ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has au expelling foam his system the symptoms isf -1— * T..rsul Isilrn an =glary Consumption, which had Confined i.lea bed for many months.—So we go. But d fail keep us supplied. Besides our Retail t,ic, have standing orders from the country t • amount. Send 30 GEMS at your earliest c. Yours, &c. R. H. 11111. 1 _1.1.K5 , Quarts., L. C., April 14, 1845. par Ff==a REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKFNLR, is original inventor of the Sugar Coated cud nothing of the sort was ever heard i duced them in June, 1593, an V be ' lowing This Diploma was awarded by the A NIF.RiI INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held !'t ci New Yolk, Qct0ber,1.3 , 13,z0.. V. CLIC "o". for the inrenti4n SVGA COATED 'PILLS. .TAMES TALLMADGE, Prcoide T• B. W•lawirq,correspondin: Sec: etr. • GORDON J. Limos, Recording lar To AVOID COCIFIT6II7I6II'9.—Pt::cI •: , r. always ask for Clickener's Sugar Cott .1 V, 7_t Pnls, and see that eachboxh.as upon it 1...., ...z,,..at all others ire counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood 0r. , 1 Lil' streets, is Dr. Clickenor's agent for i'..... , -' ,, ,, , .1 2 vicinity. oc For Bent. TVO neat and comfortable Scotch Hill market bouse.—Ar 'an9.. BLAKELY & ETC:i I WE are authorized to offer for rai.?, r first-rate upland, sitvate, on U leading to Jackson and Chiricothe, ,t t mile and a half from !Millersport. La Ohio. The lend is well timbered. an 3.1 fr.: the h! heslthiness of the neighborhood, few. 1...). ci tl.e and proximity to !Millersport, (the r t place in tharseetion of country,) c gable location for a : farm. If apt ...._•3;kn ho soon, it will be Bold' at a great ta, BLAKELY & corner of Fourth ar.t ,and Penn ztc_-.1, .... 2 Tavern Stand fur Tond . eVned desirous o .1 county, ere for sale, th. (having 4 yeara from the first ci?? . : well known Tavern House, tL Cal Penn st. near the Packet lanti;• ' of the Canal 13esin,Cominisdio:. with the stock of Liquors &c. - r.] tun, & Household furniture. T • y go into the business abetter (TT , c.;, The The house has on etreffent run a licerced bonito for the last 8 y. 1 to the subscriber on the prom' dec.Bl-tf. Post Office St c. IN compliant° with law . Posithester General, received by ma until 12 o'clock, 2d day of February next, for 9 . .: • `. required for the use of this Po, years commencing January Ist. camber 31, 1347. The estimate, fcr each year, i:, ..s 1 .: 80 Seems Enveloping paT —Si, as—weight 26k lbs per r• .: 50 Pounds Cotton inickir 20, Pounds best scarlet Sr - Contractors arc required 6) sum equal to double the veto: H -!, furnished. Payment will be Stationery. 13idders required Postaiaater (UST reneived es. the Tipp.- all eat and best tow! 'pent in the Pittsbnrgh market, sale or retail on reasonable te r netes, ItICUARD Attorney at La °See in But.ke'a Buildings, 4th I , ltert, june )9-444t,w1y PREMIUM Ohois.s Ohio Land EMU! 2, L.:_, Jliil:: ~PCLC
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