ttyc 11ai1v ,Turning por,t. JOHN BIGLER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 V R PsLCEH, Agent fur country newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Poet, and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive adesitisements and subarriprions. lie has offices in Mow Yeas, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) BOSTON, NQ. 12, State street. PHILADELMIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 i'ine street. BALstilonc, S E corner Baltimore and Calvertst., "'hem our paper can be seen, and te[ we of adverti ng learned. r4DOur notice of the contemplated celebration of St John's Day by the Masonic fraternity has disturbed the nerves of our fiiend of the Gazette MOO W ondeiful- Ty, and brought him out yesteiday, in along article a gainst the Order, but in such a modified tone that one can scarcely believe that it came from the "old bell. tour Gazette" that was wont to roar so loudly and so perseveringly against masonry -We had no expectation that our notice of the in tended festival could give any offence to the Gazette, or that the editor would huge the hardihood to de. ay the facts that were casually alluded to. We would venture a wager that there are not ten men in this community, (who have any regard for their veracity,) that will venture to assort that antimasonry hus not been strangled by the cunning wiles of whiggety, or who will assert that. among all the prnminerrt men who have the confidence of the whig party, one can be found bold enough to stand up and manfully advocate the principles of that faction as taught some years since by the Gazette. We again assert that the transfer of the Gazette, to the interests of these whom it bad for years been in the habit of calling the "masonic whip," was the death knell of antimasonry in thin county, and since that time none can be found to poor as to do it reverence, The editor may deny this until dooms day, but the fact that the Gazette did transfer its influence to the sepport of the masonic whigs whom it bad but a abort time before abused in the most Unmeasured terms, and that front the moment of chid transfer its thunder against the Older ceased, ale "fixed facts" and cannot be c.ontrmerted. To make the destruction of antimasonry more cer tain, the fathers or the party—those who Lad Mat ered it wad gathered its strength, were driven Crum the come cils of the new leaders and denounced by their organs. This was the end of anticeasonic influence in Alleghe ny county, the last place where it had a foothold. and in a short time even its name will be as obsolete here rs te is in other parts of the Sta!C. Tr the Gazette has still any feclino of affection ler t for the entimasons, why is it that we have nor hoard from Lim any condemnation of tie 1.0 - , lent manner in which they Irate berm excluded from the call fur a state cenvention, issued by the leaders of dell whiz party nt Hasrirhurghl If our memory is correct, they are not mentioned in that call, nor bare we any recollection that the Gazette has said a single word in condemnation of this insult. Such would not have been his conduct hurl Messrs. bighorn, iiilands and llar6ic, issued such n call du• ring the time the editor of the Gazette wll,l under the oonviction that the great leader ut the w Lig' was "dibanchee," and an -immoral a n d p r ofane men' Then be would love rtbulied them with beconnog aevetity, and called upon the people to uhserve rho maanetr . in wiria the"masonic whip" were attempt ini to exclude the ehtimasor,s from ihe counsels of the party. But times have changed, and to has the editor of the flezettc, and such i, his facility et that rc we:A r.3t be ourpt ised to see Lim in the procession on tiro '24th of Julie, not , . ithltattti iag his present exit:es:lune of ‘ll.li'tte to tilt- t•rdor. "A WISLTCHED th.. leg epithet that the editor of the Pittsbuigli en orrartof the whirs of thiii count). applied to SITR a. CiII•SDLLII, of Phiheielpt,h3, the fold and ton whig editor in the Stale, if nut in the country. As • matter of coarse. in the oditni's opinion, he just the revere of Mr Custynt.srt, and is net a "wretched politician." but an honest and cageri,us politician; This is a fair and legitimate conclusion. Now LAMING what Mr Cif MIDLER should have done in order to be as good and as wise a politician as ihe Gazette editor. In the first place, Mr Cris/ratan should have renounced masonry as the Gazette man did, when he had termed a buainesa connexion with an Antimasonic paper. In the second place, Mr Cusutitititts ought to hare joined in the attempt to merge antimasonry in abolition, in order to ccnirol the wbig party in this state. In the third place, Mr CHANDLER AitoHiti ha , e mule himself conspicuous by abusing the whip in general, and the greet whip leader, Henry Cloy, in particular, not forgetting to quote the Gazette's as sertion that Clay was a •'duelist," a "debauches," and en "immoral" and "profane tnan," and a fraema• son beside. Then Mr CHANDLER should have in. sisted on a separate anti-masonic orgartlrat ton throughout tbe country, and supported the ticket of that organization, as the Gazette did too. Then Mt C. should base been persuaded by fifteen of his friends (or thereabouts,) to become &Toad wing, and to go in for the "duelist," "debaurhee," and freema son be bad abused so much. Then Mr C. should have learned towards and encouraged Nativism. wishing it "God speed." if Mr C. could have do n e all these things, so consistent with one antdhcr, be might have escaped the contempt of the Gazettr. ur.d its scorching epithet of "wretched politician " We have so doubt that Mr. C. will speak to the Galiatte's attacks, if he thinks tho game worth the pow der. We have no wish to take up his defence, for he does not need any assistance end would not thank is fatally—besides the quarrel is a whig quarrel, with which wo have nothing to do. We hove only sought to phew what it takos to constitute a good politician In the opinion of the Gutotte. CottAcron Hone.—We understand that them i, a vnry strong opposition at \Venial/gum, to the confir mation of Mr Horn's appointment. The Philadelphia Sentinel, 'democratic paper that taiirie iitr.,ng ground against bins, says that a remonstrance signed by sixty tztembers of the Legislature, has been presented to the Senate, praying that body not to conErm the appoint ment. The opposition to the Collector, has. wo presume, grown oat of e very foolish policy which lie adopted of appointing no ono to subordinate stations in the customs who was net a citizen of Philadalphia. Ity this arbitrary rule all the citizens from other parts of the state who wished to procure employment in the Custom House wore rejected, and all the immense patronage di the office was bestowed upon Mr. ll.'s immediate friends and neighbors. This gave great offence to many reflecting men in different pelts of the state, and we would not be surprised if they should succeed in having his appointment 'ejected. [Cr We 600 it Stated in tho National lutelligencer that the Roman Cl'alinlies of 'Washington barn it in contemplatiort to CleCt in the metropolis u church edi fice of magnificent dimenseuit something after the manner of the most extensive cathedrals of Europe, I t is intended m appeal for aid in this undertnking, to every congregation of their denomination in the United States- it is estimated that tiro oructine will coo about $73 490, Aquzeocr ♦T FREAroaT.—We understand that some pomns are repotting that it is not probable that the Ague-Jeer at Freeport will be repaired in time for the spring business on the canal. We are author. ized to say thnt there is no ground fur this report; the Aqueduct will be thoroughly repaired and Mr Jemi• con, the indefatigable supervisor is doing all in hi. power to have every part of the canal under his charge, 'in cninplete (itc, at the opening of 00%igalirrn• Exrl.nrriosro AEKICA.—A CW1,1,111101l has recetaly sails 1 from Liverpool Cm the interior of Wes. tern Africa, under the control of Mr G W Unuiell, h surgeon of some expolience, in order to esploro furtli er the discoveries of Mr M'Gregor ',Mid nod others, 'from which it is expected that sonic very imp.rtent commercial, as well as political, information and ad vaidagits will be obtained. rgrThe colored people of New Yolk haw multi n strung spree; to the white voters of the unto for a re dress of grievances praying dim ro use their efforts to have their (ratification by which the prir.vipal part of the colored population is deprived of the privilege of voters, repealed. The Globe takes stn., ig groural against granting the prayer of the peroioner, The Domocratic papers ere, very generally taking ground against the Se3ll4te 1101ditig SP. et. sesaion..— The position they tako i 3 a conort ont; such legislu• :ion in not require) in a rop.iblican gucernment. A FEELING liii+amin.—A gentleman wav waked up in the night and toll that his wife was deed. Ile turned world, drew :be coverlet closer, pulled down his night cop, and muttered to himself on he went to again, "Al, bow grieved I sit:till, 10 tie morn ing!" A Coot. AroLees —Oh .- said s !toot ttetTetur to dentito, "that i. the Si,: ra I o rang !Oath you've pullwl out "Very sorry, sit," settl the bluntiering ,titerstor, "hut BS there w ere eel. three ss 11.11 began, I'm sure to be right next time." U The editor of tie Pinch Courier, in New York, cuntradicir the - ep.irt dint wroi raided, or lust any of money which the made and deposited in this Colltli y. On die Cow iu, y she triode a consideiable sum Ly an investment in Kentud.) bond, She HT 71Sed 111 try wilt, I intim,. 1001 reitiriwil tit 0110 cad 01 two nit Vi ,1 Q 4,000 DEATH, jROM SMAI we, 10 d t more iI.MI .mall IktiN. Ili /.11111.1dVi phut 18; and New Y. , kl 4 RtIODK 11 , 1.00M - 1 - 1w Legi-liviirio Itio.lr has adJui:oleti passing It 'raw 1U P . -101 , (;,IV Diirr to his civil N. P. 6.,11,111a1a rr. Lit WO., home, rind i 6 exl.r•c(i d N. v. 'S n w nt. weeks. Th, tees,l .11? t!,., I r , ;, ns .t it Is said in be new rt.to.—tt rtn :.e'i4t•lri ril"Ninetoel,thoogend for,gu teto-1-1 we r e r eveiv el at t hr New York Po.t 11,600 wet.. assorted Doi ,ii.trihwe I within hours ander kaif, without e;trl heio 1... (II.) cat's:--' 0;‘,.. day lAst P. t‘e ..ere toni•hed hy the receipt vl 111,4 2 ' ol Tilltrte of reef, tut• lootd N vernal. Lr4 , l I`t a• 1 11 ;,,,se the riotiqrAO. ' all. ther.•ftge hi, the Lt.,. 11. is it S 0 NCle,ll, Ne:,;!.! dem, h..M evf I v.a. a , I pica,. LI with his led:, !ha! !se c Tro, ks o me riorig." r I h ell,l .o 1f11.:0 pf.t.6 . ..al,2e r . wirl, Ihr Fr!, h C 1,7 at b e, itt r Iti, • • II tif • 1110,er with most I Lt,rlqlcadynr., La 1 1 ,7 f "frt•a - eirisrd “t Nrw Ctrvu Il• I f ; 1. 1t.,.,1,1 1111!11!El!ll==1!!!IIIII!IIIIIII!IIIIIII A IT , K;iaznci , ,. 1.,1 1,412, .1 1.2, j.,.,,, ./11.,11111r 1.4 i• 1 VI, • ei 31on1 th• In h.l F, ll,t I/ 1 , 11 ' o pot ut urgßniziog a ! , 1;.h• ti et.uht.ht. n 0.1 .utt•-r tneas,rfr fur iLe gen• r J vreHro." I Ikn Cildt it, F. the 11,1,• , . rued Et G a l vt.tnn. in the rteen,hlt , Monday. the I•2th o:•;. The ('‘taiian and t;oL Ow 17Th Vitt., !lAA rhe c . i.‘4ce ul 1.;‘,,:..1 : , ate. I lot Trull, Ple.o...hult Cheion lit two namr,—ofrentlernen vrio, Err fl.lll in curnpett,t. ut rather ',hi our polow, ti.e• t , pui 4, 1 71 for legal I,l' , 1111,/ onproyido,-.1 ninon, wF~.h the people of 1e.,. , evuld expect in the firs; ~udia:nl officer r.l the into " Corpus (.'hush.—The erne, 11441 tnirrdved • coNi deal in Leath. in ii.r lust w.eek nr tau. 110•Inets it better ber,,thad it lilt en, n k0fpw, ; 1 0 4.,..; with tbe! 5U1 , 11,14. 1.11; VVI:VI air continually prr.a In . 011.11 n News I;r.rn h toun;ry to be is x mare II .stret;l:, , go.ati net kiwi hefore; et,l4rants crow,die?, Briar.—Thislmco:titul 1 „ o in r piths vstpr,ving. Trade with the f the ICs , Ott...de is I,•nis• ing: Cul Hays is jilt n t‘,l ord ftwe ari Rio Grande. He encuri,ped nod some of bli risen crossed the riser arid might rre visions, without molestati , e. 1a lusts toctweet. Better and rise Picric:l,r. Ali fi oet al Matamilla, to the `-'4th The Galveston 'II in land a daub'. th,it die li, , It 11. Doie :l in elected Lieutenant Gus Cl r.or td lt' Slate of t oes. TIIE •'NEW M kN's" MESSACI No public document t, ever been received in tdoi country with higher approbation than the l're•idriit' , message. None has mitre riropty imprent,ed pub lie mind, by the impitiont runt* which it dovelopetl. ;nud the wisdom mind boldnnsik wit in which he tecom• ntrOlcin the fliort•Uten Inc deems exit, client for roe public got.d. Norte lois drown lord, warmer and • holder plituditc (root all anii fro, all cll , trr. I None has gone to deeply to the heart of the Atmoican people. A aitridor Lr.e hat attended it in E 1 ,141 far hi I,lloun to the , intillity in !Orli mimic nov. politician has OWN , . d upon lint work., a n d which his firrnneii, as well in 1110 , Irrnitiou, I at pro duceil upon the the I:ii,lll,Fi Our !countrymen abrund have bailed in with pleatture Mid "with pride, as a word that in worthy oldie hi,411 chat- Inctor of our rounto y. and the vies:lied py-iti o hod, !its actltor ta - ctur,deti iti oar r.ollirdn. ported tespredfol, and rolwi;i.kfolv and inutr , fi' tnn ,nf the F.nelie6 preen, attetiv I impre4siun which it litte ploiticod in En:flair& And the following extract of a lemur, which we have tr. I ceived by tine Ilihcrnia, from a highly rt Apectablv iquaitor, suflirit only the tettling4 of our country• lawn in Europe.— Wa,/ttnxitm Unton. he l're•iiienifio naissnize is to all of us abroad, without regard la Varyina 41 1 4,f ei of p HIM in a nation it point of Vio,v, a ruluri, nJf u mtllntcd satisfacnion, and high pride. lle h-is done his country the great Sie vie of I.lt,Clll;ag fir her !lot fair hearing in thin 1.4:11 ~, , ant of Chri•irnd , tm which no other man could obtain. We nip r r reclus to curia, .ind have given the won hi a reason fie the faith A commission of Money was issued against a roan in Indiana. One of the proofs of insanity bnmght n• gainst the party, was that les had made an 1 thin to become editor of a newspaper. One of the commie sioners, who hod entice disagreeable experience in the business himself, said he wanted to hear 1111 tr,ore.— rim mere fact or the prrenn on trial haying the leek lessuess to assume the duties of an editor, with the eet Lenity of lionkrupicy staring him in the face, was proof all•sflicient that he mint le. non mend". A lietorl.—A John Bull J , ahu cam" user by the last steamer, was boasting about what 1.0 Britain wo uld do to u, in (.4.e of war; and to convince Lis hearers that it would co hard with brother Jonathan, he stated that the EngHsh Government. were arrniag the sterns of their steamers and oilier with vessels with heavy guns. To this a tall yankee present midi eil, that Ilia A inerii•atis did not tit ni the stern of their veisel, but the bow! lola, changed the sulijiset. [ () Deli's .1.0, 4 4 " " ===l IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Paredes in Pa sssss ion of the Capital—the Amen: tea* Minister--Hatred to the Maud Statte—: Object of Paredes in Effecting. the Revolution, 4.c. 4 - c. we 11E0 , 0 already briefly noted the fact, that the U. S. brig r.rp"i„,, Corn klant, had arrived at Pensaco la, with twelve days later news from Vera Cruz, and that Paredes had taken possession of the Capital of Mexico. The last southern mail brought an kite pa._ pen from Pensaccia, from which wo gather the fol. luring additional and very highly interesting partica. From the Pensacola Democrat, we learn that Po cedes reached the city of Mexico at the head of 6000 troops, where there were stationed 800 regulars and and 30,000 armed citizens, to support the administra that of Herera, hut upon the arrival of the forces o f Paredes. the 800 declared in favor of the revolution ary party, and the citizens surrendered, President He rera retiring. Gen Paredes then dissolved the Mex ican Congress, and declares than they should legis !mime no more until they should have done Pally to him. Paredes declared himself oppozed to receiving any Minister from the Government of the United 81610.1. At Vern Cum, some blood was shad:Jim all in the shape of legal executions, several officers who favor ed the administration of Heretu, proving somewhat refractory, were triad, condemned and shot. it correspondent of the Pensacola Gazette, who signs himself "An Eye IVitnese," of the revolution, after relating the al rivol and reception of l'llr Slidel l at Mezino, and his Puboluent retirement to Jalapa, a pleasant little town, about adz mil,•s from Vern Cita, us W.ll as the first symptoms of the breaking out of the involution, contiones: The mist vehement and bitter tiettuncintiona were, met y sins, launched againnt the adntini.l rut iOII, hlfilr• leg it woh nutty specie. of ColltlrliOtl—liaml, prcitla tivn unit even tireson. in entertnininr ttie deftign or te•apening negr.tintior, with the I T I,ItUfI SINK'S fir Buie of " mesas, New Mexico and and after the antral of hlt Slidell. it allege that ,Itis gentle man rani, anion: them enti. , ,,Crt`ti to (ATV(' u cortupt itoe of five twr six millions of dollar•, us the price of their lti'2.oll. The. , marls fall ,wed :each oilier it. stiecevsion; aril werewnttenuiih 111 id ability. T he fttll.twing extract from t he 'VelBCAUrtirlo Liore witlßivecou it just idea of the n or. of the opposition press, generally, which, as thryls t tole of the whom Mexican people. 'N' ihe sale of Tcsa• not 1,0 roltSUTtilutexi. onder she Foulest of settllng thsunduries shall - .the prfn Yankees extend their rapacity no other Dep., 'any::., 1.01 11(41 uud pleCI,111• Let them Nt•ri, their n,furnnus In OW Pi 5 or 6 millions of dollars I ,rs the Nlnslcao does rot Aral in such tr Nith the cortnies of its court. y, resolve-d t, rief•-na to the life of the l o st oet rot nw iiitcht Of the territory cud the nean,ual Thu digotict-:i•trt which hit• Itt,m 0.4 gethrri,,4 1.-nd, 1,1,k, , oat ,r,n rt'ttrtii m and revoluti.m an 110011 xi tin. nrlntal Of !ISt Shtii-lut [ IA mod , at the I.,•ll.alrert I,,nlo.ith , I.L.1 , 1(1•1,1,11, tt.grimat g imtel:t ierottztrtetrtritrh!, 10 al..lrnrra,rwd 11,,01,41 f.'• tr.], 1,41 and ,at. it • "''' t Pi•h'd rhn I!•ery.,llo.l.at tvt•. n 1 16 , . 7 , P , :4 er lq• lt , agt ..r!i• i. 4 C •1 /lig ,111 n ,—! 0:‘,!11.!-Ottiirr, 11,11.111 h.,3 ;f1! !r. :sdi I.•t•rf• ,f.,. .0,••0k,!, d 110 i f cy. liff too fi ff , f tt ,clif ntl•ftf, V.y n.i j; .1 qoeo ofiel•Cf . 1. o,o riuu n: , 0 . 1r he ittthite money a ithout roo Iff• lihrrty of tl,f• Ines* roflf 11/0(1 1114 . ,11.• , Ittl:g 1.1,d fir - rest t ftnny of 11. , ilf 1,1 , 1 ; q1.1 II11,,laa:o. Arno,{ oat rn ii... At - . f.t...shop 1441 i. de. ..oke refuge aa.l csrted totnePli la She ,•ila r:. rvari,ed Cam, ,is I r!..• 23,1 Kr , / Ir. a 1... , tta e . t.at,, .1 14-ir .tt. ;I, • 1., raaA •.1 Last', a, Sara In.l . a :!•x,ll. ta , 1. I ut e t, !L , .•.1 , ••,....ce I.', iotn(.l hi) 4 41 I 1.,r0 Ai I, two Ilooovt n.l I I] a f.“ L. ad, ~,•d a. • ..1 t•AE • .E•E.. a us ho 1• •• :11•:,. I PC. o, .0,1 Iv, 11 , !. if •: %that coat pa• st:•.“ .1 Be! Ita , 4 ihvtn•risrs eh irl Cl• E4:v4l:;ltir.et 14111, l• 141 I. c.alzitv.Jvvi raurva, 11 1 ,4 eaV. 4411. •••••••• v.•• ••, 1,1 t.l tit, r.ifit.ti I 11, it alto „n ,•i Herron.s 4.i.-reeded Santa n tt".: run' 0.03,1 . 11/10 ittiv tit... 10 tilt.. 3 y r.t Ioot tritiell the srrival of Mr. Jln lin4 to der u,rll h, .ligtt.r. littivr• to a Cr,.!,, I ex i Ifni-, dot '011,3,14 ittliiigntrit In.m 010 att i ,t! e i T titl ip tim att.( tititernaliiti to [Lei .rr 1,310. t of Parede-: "Inc,. here assembled are r.rnsor-orl that . the 11.tictirits•ititt./ i 11.3, trot ill 1.1 nroseru e the At ti thw. 4r. ring at detrance do, will Id and that. a ill] tine gr.nte.t ar t ion i i trttgw , It. ; h t . .j,. 1 .,.., t i , trf,r,i.'y erralswg ("Cr, nfr,rit r - j - iAe lintel 4. 7 (41!, 1.. the vile of ira.r , 11.33 1.0" 1,0;111 Ive titiort the Calrfornir4 I. at Ina n ition it 1,0 i,, rot W 11(31, amt did 1.••p4.• trim ifiltilli.ool - .itt..11 tittle teased for the national honor, ~!kc Ar. Le." Parodra announces hit own mien:, tits 111 the closing' . paragraph. if hi. pronu.rctarnicnta, which I alioli n on kti nu itinolitgs, for mat arrant Alter revierking tine 'l,l,tory of the country the drrixtratnon of irs p, o dy, trra and contrasting pinta.; disastruuter.ndi tint /1111.1 earl the Janitor, it ought to occupy ifig the Cli.'ititted rattil. he 13,03. th: " for rrop.olf. I desire no pla n e-10 powei.— ‘t pi-eme ra hnim,,yrot "lop. aho.h hove herionitiot son! only to ko.•r , ill R. 31101 wealth tiptift their{ o.n, Lu.e u, 11111• ions tur itl3• Chi thiv purer!, Mt 0101, lint urn areli known and they hose bumf proved enure than orient during my ardo us i•roor. The 'tarn of 1 3V/Itiro tart Col ropnuri h.t4 3,0'0 1311113 upon my char 1 act., My alohlti , Jo to Mnrettltivitltift, sod 1(1 despise political tritir4, n and hold in e roil contempt the roe- I rapt tlvieries rr loth are dually Lerktoseed upon than. I inn p ra, . I as;,ir , In r Orton 1110 re brdhant nod ii"ll,.g Ci t y 'Dot', tire it triliti Clara -1.01.4 oleo arnhiti , els Irian igeekint to hide his rend 06 cctw (rem rititritt, view, and I shall 110 sooner Pint, the c ity t lt Mi t airo than 1 will ronanke an assembly, duly ti•ierm,iliy rill the •orers in the stater and clothed w oth rinirrnite I nuthoritv for the purpose of remodelling the 1 gever 11 , neht tierof;tirit 10 11/0 will of the people. All doom," of serer,—rho rlorry, the. military. rho !Inc), tlir 1,0 - 13,1 Far 11•10111, commerce, ilidOOty and wi ll h e pTiesented lit 111,4 nay-mirk., arid from the inornent it 33003311 power will Cease to naiSt, v/writ' such its nary irmanatelrOM it. / a 110•11,31 rout ly disedisrgerl my duty, I ri• ther wore to private life or I shall ask the privilege of rnarrhing to the frontier to encounter the nyit pc; .1 of 001 wri lorry and the tomato," of our independence and . . . hes been overthrown, not by the people hot ha the army—the same preio ion band which elevated him to fillWPr. and w hid) iti i .i)pli•paipil an d overthrew Santa Ana. Indeed there 13 Ito lieiiplo" in :Mexico in the sense in which we I rope the term. Tho inhabitants consist of but two! daises, Etiropeativ and their de.eetalittitv, the latter ir 1 . 11 , 0 lifllplogyliti in Ilr:liCill1111P, the median., ie a rtv, in which they excel, &'. Thu former almort all of them, either [Mihaly men or politicians, the miiiurry tnen greatly prepunderating—thern beinz, na it is said, something like twculy ihnumand 0111 e con, ur about one officer for every four in live soldiers. - rho Indians are slaven, not nominally it is hue, bat really nevertheless. They do not mix with the other duns, socially and politically, only in name. We see, • therefore, how completely any adthinisiration must tif necessity be dependent upon the artily, and how little prespi•ct thew is of the civil power getting the upper hind. Heifer(' nil,' lhia evil and wisely net himself to work to "onset it. He gradually organizing a militia on a prelim - ahoy step in disbanding the army, in the destruction of which lie know the only ategliaril of the country nsised; and for thin, in part, they ei untied him. If his aihninistindion was indisposed to heat with us, what have we to expect of Paredes, whir mimes into power avowedly on the o pp od itr un to the supposed pacific disposi tion of his predecessor? Is this only ts feint, and is Paredes himself (being strong enough to put down opposition) to he the men, sfier all, to trout with us? Idle (hi: us it mit), having made every effort which a "Lotilwx, .11n. 3 1 15=10:1 Mex Ow, ot...tty A ;7. I=l ,great and magnanimous peoplo should do to prevent a collision with a neighbor of inferior strength and resources, dote it become us farther to temporise? Should we not take a stand of some kind or other with out fruitier consulting Mexico—lest she put a wrong construction upon our forbearance? Moße OF MEXtCO, FRANCI, SPAIN AND ENGLAND. —The Philadelphia United Suites Gazette publishes the following speculative letter frcm Havana: HAVANA, January 3,1846. DEAR IIIR:•••4 hare beard numerous rumors that aro floating about In this city, and will give you a few of them. There is no doubt some grand ' scheme is going forward among the European Courts, One of the remote is, that one of the, sons of the King of France is to marry the Infanta of Spain, and take possession of Mexico awl giro it back to Spain.— The Court of Madrid will appoint the son of Louis Philippa Regent of Mexico. There appears some truth in this rumor, as we have a largo Spanish fleet In the harbor, and a large French fleet is expected here to act in concert with Lilo Spanish. England will hnva a large number of ships of war to cruize in the Gulf of Mexico. What share of the spoil England is to receive, Madame Humor does not say, but only hints at Upper Califon nia. or the Eastern half of Cuba, say to the longitude of 78, as this port of the island will be nearer her possessions The Court of Madrid dues not like the idea of giving England a foothold in Cuba, as fit's!, ibis inland Spain derives neatly all her revenue, and are known full well that if England once TAiAPA the cross of St George In Cube, the whole island is !mit to her, and in lieu of this will offer to Victoria, Porto Rico. Santa Anna is herr, and is a &cep politician. be is I no doubt trying to effect a revolution in Mexico through the army, by working on their felling. against the United States for annexing Texas As Santa An. ne is in power of the Siinnith Government, he wishes to make it nppear that he is favor of giving up Mexico of .Pnitit be is in covrespondeoce with all the Generals of Mexico, as he receives neutral Jorge packages by every steam-pnckrt from Vera Cruz. Sane Anna sou will find to lead the European diplornstists on the wrong SCUM; his object will be to I kruvr Mvx,CU into the arms of the United States. iliat at the fline the Eutopenn pawn!. haw all things arranged; this lie no doubt thinks will cause a wan le•tiseen Franco nrffl Spain, in which England mutt take part with Spain. Yon will son that Spain, in lire stupidity, will lose the Island "(CLAM, as the Cubanions only want am n text to deciore themself es independant and tease the fteonblin of Cuba. Uncle S am will no doubt have no efficient navy to keep off a few hand knocks. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PHEPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON IISM:WaI BOARD 01 TRADI CoNIIIIVI LE JANUARY. F. Lorrnr. George, ‘VeyrrIEUI M. Robarixon POET OF PITTSHII-81311.- 4 ,;1, FCr.r W•TER IFI CIIINNY.L ARRIVED M logan, 11.•ay.:r. DF,PARTEI). 1::. , ..1. , Slll.ll. %1 . 10-c1..,g; lhour, 111 , 11keri thus are rovsfcled uit6 Fsatis S a rni ) tivai.i, a prcrtnaion for the Cipludion of holler,' tmPoßTro RC Rivre Wei/sr."/.. Er Clrrtsrbind, G kgs butter. H Dab aot brro.rns, Irveirso & Martin, 490.5 p bulk po. 1" 11 sal!t. I , l'm Le:g,b.rnan; 3 bb's N.l . CW•luogh & Hanna. N,Akt-t;:e I'r Mr American, 103 link, fent is, 1 boo ond 1 cask beraoroa, Forsyth & '27 do foothrts, CO Iddo lord, 4 11 & Co; bales Bin ler Si. Pis, 1.1 sad:* frothrrs, ti du wool, 4 rn,k, rod lor mseri;.M Altrnir.Co, II Ar eth oc --Pi o;relrilt node Itlard; I dole yarn, 51 101. Iladreli; 12; labl. tour, 1 park fowl.- r 0!.... Lott og. 11 tugs lasi, II A Sampan.; 20 'thlarl ~n. & Bonnrth 474 do S M'ClurkanSz C... 13 l;olo James Gior);lo;4slbi .1 ;dodo,. 4lorroo gloosnorr..3 l'orac ark: II bk.!' and GE, ka a , r.1,112 J M'Cuily, 3 park' In oy G•lty, 7C tdda d, 2 casks bacon, IV ronretoo, C C T•ylue; 14522. 11.4 c.o.', !oak. 10 kege 1.44,1 Jo apples. Il ST . \IN! A RIC OF NI ItKrts. Nria (Irleam.. J,nuary 1901, 1 At; 1. 3 4 rivist andline, and there hash, n a tar ant nint bosineita i mn s e ctsid i n ant gen ,, u l matt, of the upper irer• is still a inat of d.raht. 01.1 1,11,,,f, Of one day cotitrnil.cting t of the dty piii,ous, There has been only s , !Oki-shin I..u.iness done. to The Cotton market and llntimscloll4 611 , V1 - 1( in 2500 bales. Their is n Ittrge atn•oint ufferinf, an I rnsher less We. ite as before. Middling GjaCt; Good Mid- ,11 , ,i Sll7O. Sursr—rbere has been n !enter demand ILan usual try-day. and the sales 13.. V-h 450 11has., • g,nsel portion tor Scotern shipment. l'11,,• rwher en iii;;r per iops Lut we 11110 ll , lrne Common 41a41. Fair 5451. We learn ni a sale ul 1111.11. on plAntation •t 5 .. , ROG Uhl, have been taken at '214 .214,.. IYr ,to hoar aalos on plantation to Ibo amnion!. of 1LK1,003 gol.ona at 13c. • I lour—A zniuddernend has existed, and the follow• ing sales hate come to our Iris 0. hio firm, I ✓ , cee on 'elms rival b. $3,23. 1200 do $5, 25, nod 300 in loin ai Er. 37.4. A hit iil7oo bbl. 'ban dined on (110.11lt was inspected and branded, and brought $5,09 at suet li;i10 bbl. datnagod Ohio, wee• s•dd 51 auction ar follows-21 . 2 libly at $4.00 ~,,,1- 1 , 2 93 do nt $4,27 ner hid. We pante Uhie $5,25 055;39 1 2. St Louis $0 5047. on I I clr nr. Mee, Pork is sold nt $14.50a51.1.75 ri tine $l4 9,olres• lord are 30 I,LI. do risen+ bola at Ti. Sina!l lot. of prin., L^of eL , mmati d. r fl.o . We noticod solos of 30.00() Pio holk pork auks nod shouldin a, din Werner at tic., tine Intie , t•t 64,- per ill. Whislkey—Declaring With sales of 2006L1s io lots at 230. Flour—The article is offer. l a. freely, at SR irle pri ces, as bofure the arrival of 'hp 'reamer, $5.75a5,87 fur COIIIIIIOII brands Gatiesco, alai fancy do $6x6 . 12 pet bbl. Corn—But little doing end prices continued, yellow flat 1i8.u70 and white 117afi2c per bushel. Cotton—Tiansacinins litniturl, but holders I'li-in— torno porerels Mew ()ripen , trali.ed a slight advance, t h e met i tet l ur i ng near ly liar• , of better qunli•ies. I , :ew York, Janbary 271 A Ashes—The news from Kurrope lia• haul no influent oo Ashes. Pearls null et $1,121, and Pots $3,75.02,- 07. n nul are holding firmly. Flour--The news has had no-ingurenre to improve prices, on the contrary, exporters hare withdrawn from the market. lioiders ate atilfer tat $5,75. slid Some Soles fro home consumption nre made at that. The stock of all kinds is about 200,000 barrels Wu s• tern, and 35 000 bbl• Souther n, which is quite low. f;roin — There are several lots of Southern Corn which are bold at 138.167 cents for white, and 67u69 for yellow. Provisions—The market is without the slightest importance sincu the new■ arrived. Holders ask former rates, butt there is no change.—Express. TheJoutrnal of Comtherce publisholso table showing the whole amanita and value of the produce of the U. :States imported front thence into Liverpool, G. IT, d o . ling the tint six month■ of tluo year 1845—tnade up from the returns of the U. S. Comsat at Liverpool.— The total value. (exlusivs• of 25 boxes soar, 58 kegs honey and 10 hoxesand 87 loose plates,) was £7,789,• 951,144 104, of which £4,813,780, 15r 11d, was con veyed in American and .42,976,162'18s Ild, in Brit ish ships. F OR SA LE.—A few copies orate American, Frank • • lie, Farmers and American Temperance Alma. once fur l 1i46, sacred songs, Watt's psalms and hymns, David psalms, Sildiett'sosunterfeit detector, the Amer can Pioneers; 2ecds, confession of an Inebriate. boys' temperance books, Deacon Giles' Distillery and a large assortment of tompesapoe publication. school books and paper, all tine Pittsburgh newspapers, &c, for sale daily. •ISAAC HARRIS, Agent sod juial ft Com Merchant, No 9 Fifth at. A , tory now I will unfold To brighten op ideas. To let the coward and the bold Just notice, If they please. These. of adding up by steam Has got in circulation; And now some folks have tried their scheme To spoil my reputation. I'll lettliem know a thing or two Abontshis awful blunder, These lines, when they cumeinto view, Will knock ,the all asunder. In Pittsburgh as I chanced to stop, I met a man of fame, But I will not the question drop, But I will drop his nuns. I learnt him how to calculate As well as any other; I said he should not it relate, Nut !MOP to his brother. And now the people want to say— The rules are not correct. And if they find mistakes to day, That it is to no erect. They wrote a libel and a Ile, As sure as there is truth; And left the yisutil to pass, The solitary yvqt.b. It in as plain at ever could be, That all they know is nought, It shows as if they could not sue That leanings dearly bought. They printed in their daily sheet Some most outiagoous verses, And throwing insults is my teeth, With everlasting curses. And if I now could see the man Who raised these lies before, I'd put him in p water can, And let him drift ashore. There were some humbug., that is true, b moved to be voracious, And put the people on their due, About these mewls audacious. They "hindered me with all their might, And published in their papers; But then I thought I'd 1... t them fight And cut away their capers. I went and told them what I'd *aid, - And gave them 'Leith their fill, And if they had the yelp". placed Tbey'd went up on the hill. But now I'll atop my brittle pen, My object, not to le:me, And if I am a humbug, then They ere the humbeggees. Jan 31, 1846. TETER M. DESIIONG In Kentucky, near hurricane Island, on the 10th inn., Mr. JOBLPH MAILL•TT, of this city. lie was a worthy citizen sad au excellent man, and Lis !OAS will be deeply fclti,p a large circle of relatival and friends. Of Gad watches, eigkt day clocks, fintiture, pla • nu, 4-c. A T this evening, Saturday, January .2 - ‘3lst, at 7 o'clock precisely, will be sold by order of I.:securers, for cash, per funds, to clone an estate at WlCenna's Auction Rooms, No 64 Market at. I brass eight flay clock splendid rasa, a first rate time pi,ce; 1 L'Enine watch; 1 five bottled castor Z pair window blind..., I pair coffee pots. small stands and ta bles; also at the same time, carpeting, table cloths; I pair grooving planes, a lot of new end second hand Ilialehel, among which ate cold and siNrer patent levers, leartiers &e., together with a few firs. merinos and lambs wool abirta and drawers, women& black worsted fine French raousilelai ries latest style in rims pat terns, milk lidkfs , chintz and calicoes. a few pair of men's coarse bouts, Pittsburgh make, with many other erode. &r. I'. M'KENNA, jar. 3 I Auctioneer. HAVE for Sale—A House and Lot in George Ledlitt's plan of Lou,s in the upper part or Alle g,ltery city, 25 feet front by 20Q feet deep. The house is substantlally built. (not quite finished.) The late owner being dead, it will be sold low to close the Estate. 7 Lot. of Ground, each 24 by 100 feet, in Also. 6 Acres on Vogtly's run, (Spring Garden,) with sultsble boildiugs. Also, a House fool Lot, f 24 by 100 feet, near 0% Harm at. Also,_:Lou on Pike street, on which is erected a very extensive btab!e. Also, 5 building Lou on Penn street, including cor ner Lot. Also, a Frame house(on Lease,) near the old Phrz n is Cotton Factory•, (sth Ward.) Also, n Lot of Ground on Liberty street. 50 feet front by 160 feat deep,(fronting on 2 streets) on which is erected a number of Tenements. Also, 8 building Lull (In Penn and Locust streets, Also, a Farm containing 125 acre■, situate in Fay ette Township, Allegheny County, with House, Barn, Orchards, and other improvements. Also, 3 Building lots on 3d et., between Smithfield and Grant streets.. Also, a Farm, near Youngstown, Westmorclacd County, containing 208 acres. highly improved. n Lots of Land on Chartior's Creek, con. tanning each from 10 to 13 acres. Also, 2 I,ots of Lend, each containing 20 times, on which are erected Cottage Houses, Barns, fine young Orchards, &c., within 5 miles of the Court House. Apply as shove, OOlce un Penn st.. and corner of Ith and Smithfield eta., l'ittsbuigh. jun3l A Lot of Dry Goods and other articles, supposed CIL to be stolen on the 10th "1 April, are now at the Mayan's office. Persona who lost goods at that time, and has not since recovered them, would do well to Gall and esstnitte. jan 30. OE= UEYNOLDS & SUEZ: FOR WA It DING AND COMMISSION /lo,inn. Jan. 2:7 MERCHANTS, Tor the Allegheny Sliver Trade. DEALERS IK GROCERIES, PRODUCX. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, The highest price in cash paid at all times for coun try cogs, baling rope, and cotitan waste, cnroar.of lino and Irwin sts..Pittsburgli, Pa. _ jan3ol,iyl4. Gold and Silrlr 11'a/dam Books ¢ Fancy Goods, AT AUCTION. AT 7 o'clock P. M. on Saturday evening, the 31st instant, will be sold at the commercial auction rooms, worm of Wood and Fifth streets, a large as sortment of vety fine quality of new guld and silver watches. among which are -2 full Jewelled Geld Patent Levers. 1 Plain do do Anchor Lever do frill Jeweled. I Gold Lepton, with 4 pr Jewels. I detached Lever • Gold Watch, 1-0 hole Jewels, with ruby pallets, 3 fine Silver Lever Watches. 3 fine Jeweled Patent Vet delis do. 3 " -heavy double back regulated movements. Together with a variety of second hand gold and silver wa ches. Also, shot guns, rifles, .plstolA. bunts, shoes, hats, caps, musical instruments, and a quantity of valuable new and second hand books, among which are a num• bet of standard works; Blank 80.3155; cap, wEiting and letter poper,&c &o. JOHN D. DAVIS, jan 30 A uationeer. Booms and Steam 'Pewee Ibr Rent. 11111W0 Rooms, (2d and 3d floors.) each as feet JL front, by 80 feet deep, well lighted, and on the best business pert of Smithfield street. Also, a3d story Room, 18 feet by 60 feet. The above scams can all be furnished with steam power on the molt reasonable terms. Apply to BLAKELY Kr.. MITCHEL, j an 26 tor of 4th and Smithfield els., (041 story.) 1:==:13 EXECUTUR'S SALE BLAZBLY & VIITCHEL, Stolen Goods. Ckloride of Lime and Paper 0 CUTS of purple and yellow carpet drain, 50 400 8.10,9-12,10.14windowsash;l 0 gros' of matches; window glass of all sites; a good assort meat of wooden howls, tubs, churns, buckets, and keel et/4 shovels, spades and coffee mills; for sale cheap for cash or approved produce, 4-c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and oemmistion merchant, No. 9, sth street. jan3o-6t. PULP BLUE, 10 KEGS PulpßßAlueFjAurilzEcesiTvejcaxadezEor CO,)alo by car 6th and Wood sta. 10 BBLS Alc i o 3 b A ol j; . : Ei re r c i es s e T aV K I sc or c sa: c l l e by eon 6th nod Wood sts. Sugar. CI) HHDS New Orleans Sugar; AMP 10 bb 13 Loaf Sugar For sale by jan 30. 5 TIERCES. prime Rico, per steamer American, for sale by M B RHEY 3 Co. jao 30. COTTON YARN-40,000 lbs Brighton Cotton Yarns. for safe on very accommodating terms to city or country, by M B RH EY, & Ct, No 57 Water st, Agents for Manufacturers. BACON 11AM8 7 -10 !Aids of superior quality, ro cetved par steamer Revenue and for tale by jan 30. M B RHEY & Co. --ssm L AR 7 bbls and 18 kegs No 1 Leaf Lard re ceived per steamer Revenue and sale by jan3o, M B RHEY & Co. _ _ VINEGAR -25 bbls cider Vinegar for sale by jan 30. M B RHEY & Co GLASSES -144 bbla plantation Molasses land Al mg from steamer Mail and for sale by jar' 30 M B RHEY & Co. FLOUR—A. constant supply of Patterson's Brigh ton Mills Flour, made expressly for family use, for tale by M B RHEY & Co. jan3o: CANDLES— o _O boxes StarineCandlas,a new and superior article, which we will sell as low as mould candles jon 30 M BELHEY Sc Co. SOAP -40 boxes No 1 Cincinnati Soap. for sale by jan3o MB RH & Co. LARD OIL-3 bbls best quality, received per steamer Mull and for sale by itin3o M B RHEY & to. POWDER-200 kegs Beatty's Rifle Powder far saloon eccocamdating terms to city and country dealers. We ate prepared to deliver it in any quantity ut any hour during the day. M B RHEY & Co: Agents for the Manufacturers. GROCEILIES-0.0 Dogs Rio Coffee; 70 pckgs Y 11 G P and Imperial Teas; 55 boxy Tobacco—ls, 55,129 and 16s lump; 30 kegs six twist do; 266 bbls N 0 Molaaies; 15 bbds N 0 Sugar; 30 bbls Loaf do; 75 Ilbls Copperw.; 400 kegs Nails, assorted, 150 bons Glass. With &general asvirtment of Groceries and Pitts burgh :.Nanufactures, which we oiler for sale on an cunamodsting terms. M B RH EY & Co, jan3o No 57 Water at. (00IMGUNIP4IION DR. SWAYINE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry The Original and Genuine Prepracion! Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint Spirting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Bore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all disarms of the Throat, J3restat Bad Lungs the most effectual and speedy cure ever known for any DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. HIS "Celebrated Remedy" laps now, by Its in• T trinsie .virtues, acquired a celebrity which can never be shaken by the many quack. Nostrums" with which the country abounds. The public are fast lenrning that this is the only remedy that can be relied upon in the speedy and permanent cure of all diseases of the Lungs. It is literally sweeping Consumption f ro m the land; wherever it is introduced that disease dwindles into insignificance. The public have 'hum. bugged' long enough, and now resort to a medicine which the testimony of the must eminent physiciansin the land has placed beyond the reach of criticism.— In requires Lo bolstering up. by publishing cohunns of forged certificates—hut it is enough to let the public know where it can be obtained, and one trial willecire vince all, of its great efficacy in curing those distres• sing diseases above named, which have baffled the skill of the most learned practitioners for ages here tofore. Dr. Steapie's.covyound Syrup of Wild Cherry was the first preparation from that valuable tree which was ever introduced to the public, and ample proof is afforded of its success by the country being flooded with " Balsam," "Candies," and "Mixtures" of Wild Cherry, not one of which is prepered bar a regular physician, although they have assumed the names of respectable physicians to give currency to their "Nos trums " Therefore, the public should be on their guard, eni not have a worthless mixture palmed upon them for the original and genuine preparation, which is only prepared by Dr. MAYNE, N W. comer of I Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. Consumptives, or those whose Lungs are affected slightly, should take this Syrup without delay, by which they may prevent Meriting of that dire disease fully sad firmly. How important, then, to avoid it. Never live a day with a cough when this Syrup can be sad, and you are nearly certain, with proper care, to avoid destruction by Consumption. Dr Smarte's Compound Syrip of Wild Cherry is a compound of Vegetable Remedies; it is called :.ilierty," because that article is the basis of the Preparation. It is so combined with other ingro clients, Met tho utanostefficiency is given to its good qualities, as a supporter and preserver of the powers and functions of life, it has no equal. Remember, all preparations purportiog to contain VILD CblitaßT, are fictitious and counterfeit, except that bearing the wriuen signature of DR. SWAtax. Great oar* should be obirecrod in purchasing of the authorized agents. The onlyagents in Pittsburgh for the sale of the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 Market at,; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood and 2d ats.—and 8. Jones, 180 Liberty at., where it can he obtained genuine, wholesale and retail, at proprie tor's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffin, Mercer; J. El. Burton & Co. Erie; J. S. Morris & Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver & Co., New Orleans, and by regularly appointed agents in nearly all the principal towns in the United States. "Countty storekeepers will find it to their ad vantage to have a supply of this popular family medi cine. jan 20.1 MM 33 HAMPTON & SMITH have this day associa ted with them Win C WKibbin, in the whole ule Dry Goods husiness- . The business will be con ducted under the style and firm of Hampton, Smith, & Co. Pittsburgh, Jan Ist, 1346. jail 29 2w. ILAMPTON, SMITE & Co, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEALERS, No 54 il'ood street, Pitt/beret, Pa, 11AVE removed to the new brick warehouse, No 54 Wood street, between:TWO fed Fourfhsts, whero they will receive their stock of Spring goods, to which they invite the affection of city and country burls. an 9-2 w. Tavern Stand not for Sale. THE undersigned baying concluded not toleave the (Aunty, takes this opportunity of informing those persons who have been desirous of purchasing his stand, that he intends continuing in it himself where he will ha happy to waive all his.old custom ere, and ss many new ones as nay favor hint with, their patronage. R. DOSS ETT. jan2943t.. FOR SALE ALCOHOL M B RHEY &Co the ahoy, diseases Co-Partnership. Ptrrnavaria, Jan 26, 1846. PROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber at Ibis place until noon of the 16th February nest for furnishing and deliverng at the navy yard at Pen sacola, on or before the 20th cf April nett, two thou sand t0n5(2240 pounds each) of the beat bituminous lump coal suitable for steamers. Tito said coal must be of the very beat quality, end pass such inspection at the Navy Yard, Pensacola, as may be directed by the commandant of said if directed by him, any portion:of it which mayaerrh u , sastsfactory, is to bo immediately separated from Ito other at the expense of the contractor. Satisfactory bonds, with two sureties, is half t h, 'amount of the contract, will be required for lts fah. ful performance, in addition to a reservation of test per centum, for all bills which may be appeared, whisk reservation, will not bo paid until the completion of thecontract, according to its terms. In case of failure on the part of the contractor fB deliver the coal within the period limited for its d o ., livery, the right is reserved, to direct purchases to be made to supply deficiencies, and the contractor and his sureties are to be liable for any excess of ems; over tba contract price, and the tau per cents reserved to be forfeited to the use and benefit-of the United States, . • Payments will be made on bills duly approved by the Commandant of the Navy Yard at Pensacola, by such of the U. S. Navy .Agents as the connector may prefer within thirty days after the bills are presented to him. W. IV. HUNTER, jvn2B-tf Lieut. Superintendent. Barrows & Turner, DRY GOODS ©GOA AODZE2 NO. 46 MARKET STREET. •- . 5111pmp... Prices Reduced for Thirty days. BEING desirous of reducing their present stock as much as passible, previous to the opening of the Spring trade, make known to their numerous custo mers, and all purchasers of Dry Goods, that their entire assortment now in store, will be otTered the next thirty days at Reduced Prices. Dress Goods. —Rep. Cashmeres, Cashmere EYE- Eccoase. Mouslin ds Laines 16. i to 25cus, per yard, one lot extra 374. Alpacess.—r-Superior silk warp warranted at 67 eta; blue black lustres. beautiful, 37i to 90 eta; colors of every description at 37,1 as. Bombar.ines.—Lupin's best at the lowest prices. French, Thibet Cloths, of the very best manufac ture. English Merinos.—Black, blue and all other col ors at 371 cts. Shards.—Broehe, beautiful patterns, $12a13; Ter• kerri, rich styles, - - . - 7 Black Merino, Hanniquen's best $4,40110 Ladies' Cravats.—Silk; velvet, satin and Fancy silk, splendid variety. Gloves.—Bajou's be.t Paris kid, in all shades, prices 62i cts, usually 75 cu; silk, wool and Lisle's thread. Hosiery.—Black and colored lambs' wool 21 to 42 cu; wanted, silk, Moravian and thread in all their great variety. Gala Plaids.—Splendid patterns, price 6 1-4 cts. Lindsay's barred and plain, from 15 toll' cts. Blankets.—Estra fancy bound, price per pair 12-4 from $5,50-18 1-4—56,50, usually $8,00; Wool Blankets 1,60 to 1,75. Flannels.—Englisb, all colors. 25 to 31 cts. extra heavy twilled scarlet 331.3 cu. Linen Goods.—White Damask Linens. Superior and low priced spreads of every size, brown Howl spreads, llom 31 cis. napkins, Diapers 4-c. Housekeeping Goods at Great Bargains. • Prints! Pri, ,'!—Boautifulassortmentfrom 6 1-4 to 12 1-2 cents per yard; one lot price 13 3-4 usually 25 eu. Skeetings—Brown and bleackleJ al; ;skit/as and qualities. Gentlemen's Department.—Broadcloths, pant ALA', and vesting. tailor's trimmings, 4-c with rich satin scarfs and cravats, black, Italian and every style fancy silk; extra kid gloves, price 1,101 sillslinen pocket handkerchiefs from 25 cts. Mad* up shirts, first 1,18 3-4, breasts and collars, suspenders,umkrel• las, 4-c:, at great bargains, together with such articles nears usually kept. purchasers are invited to exam ine. No 46. Three doors above Third st. jen2B BARROWS & TURNER Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. JUST RECEIVED, another largo lot of the best. make of ever-pointed Gold Pens, and for sale either with or withqut holders, at the lowest New York prices. Then , pens azo of very superior make and finist;, and warranted. W. W. WILSON, corner of.4th and Alnrltet sweet. For Rent. LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell ja. kg house on the corner of Factory and Fermate sth ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately he low the canal. A room in the first story of brick building on the corner of sth and Union ste. Also, the second and third stories of same building Apply to JAMES MAY, Jo n 24 83 MARKET STREET 83 114 & 12-4 twilled & double Whitney Blau kets; Red Flannels, twilled and plain; yel low do; best style of Calicoes, at 6i, 7, 9 & 194 cts, worth 9, 12} and 184 cents. 4 feet pieces of colord Alapacas, plain, figured, and, plaid. These, at prices lower than can be had at any other place west of the nyouutains yen 1 4 83 MAR4TT STREET 83 SH A iIV,LS, Turkerr i,B ruche .and Thibet; Real ‘Vclsb Flannels. Domestic do; Cashmere D'Ecosse, Mouslin Delaines; Black Alpaca, Lustres, and Orleans owl slack and mnie colored French Merinods; B E Constableoffers the above to prises very desi rable to those who have not completed their winter purchases, in fact at far below the value. These goods arc of the latest purchases and best styles. janl4 OLD WHISKEY. A FEW bblss of pure Old Rye Whiskey from Bto 11.11 years old on tap &.d by the barrel for sale BRANDY; GIN, &c., A FEW half pipes of pure Cognise and pale Bran. A dy of different brands, warranted pure; 2 half pipes Holland Gin, fine flavor; 30 -bsrveis rectified Whiskey, a pure article; also Scotch Whiskey, ite, Su, on draught n4d for sale io quantities to suit. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, isnl3 60 Water ft. PORT AND MEDICINE WINES, q t r iur cait t li a,o s o r f , portend ti rt o n r d w m hi e c tc ine wines olsup~- sale in sny quantity to suit by TOUGHTON BITTERS and peppermint; cigars and Tobacco alwayr on hand and for sale by P. C. MARTIN, .60 NVater street. CRUSHED SUGAR. A . LWA.Y.S on band aud!ar sale by P. C. MARTIN 60 Water street ' PLAYING.CARDS. DOZ packs ,playing for 60 Water at Three Valaable Building Lot; lb? Sale, NT G. 71, 72 and 73, in Hart's plan, containing 24 feet in width and 132 feet in length or depth. adjoining John B. Butler, Esq., la the Suth Ward , If not sold at private sale, they wiii,be offered at pub lic sale on the premises on Thursday Abu 234 April, 1846. GEO. COCHRAN' jan 22 Executor of Aaron R.:— 'N. B. E. CONSTABLE P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water street P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water et