elk IDativ ,writing post. PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 16, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insertnone without the name of the author be ing fist made known to us, and when inserted, mustal• ways ho taken as expressive of the views of the ranter, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed )tially remarked upon and approved. Tae WZA.THER.—On Saturisr* afternoon we were visited by real old fashioned snow-storms; and contiu ing at intervals until last evening. There is full 12 in ches on the level. Srot,ett Goons.—Officers Rea and Richa .1, ar. rested two men on Saturday afternoon in Virgin alley, charged with stealing Dry Goods, of various kinds, to the value of 5-or 600 dollars. Those that have lost goods had better call at the Mayor's office, where they are left for examination. Much credit is due to the officers who have been thus active in ferreting out those depredators and making the arrest. TEMPERANCE LECTURES Charles A Church, will lecture on Temperance, in the 7th st Methodist Church, this evening—lee lure to commence at 6} o'clock. This gentleman comes here highly recommended by respactable person, and is said tube a very interesting and amusing lecturer, and does the good cause justice. InFA Protracted Temperance Meeting, will corn• rnence at the Ark, in Allegheny city, this efening. A number of able speakers will I:represent. RE-LIGIOUS LECTURES Rev Dr. Powell, miniver of the new christian church X Swedenborgian) will continue his lectures through this week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 7 o'clock each evening. Also, next Sab bath at 105 o'clock A, M. nod at 7 o'clock in the e vening. subjects to be considered—Tuesday, the necessity of a new dispensation of truth on account of the elide tian church. as manifest in the various relations of business and profeisional life. Thursday- . the same, from the moral date of the world and the ssf orts out of the church to reform manl.ind. Fridays•-cop. corning the promises of the second coming of be Lord. Sunday evening—the demon entering into the herd of swine. Thepublic are invited to attend Lectures free. Lecture room, Rev Mr Todd's seminary, Federal st., Allegheny city over Mercer Sc Robinson's store. feb 16 itThe Sixth Regiment of Volunteers will &a ssemble for parade, in Liberty street, on Monday the 23d day of February, at 1 o'clock, P. M. By order. JAMES O. REED, febl4. Adjutant. Jayne' Expc. , :lorant.—Tbis medicine has already proved itself to be all that it has been recommended, , by those who sive given it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it increases daily. We have just heard of an important cure of Asthma, which has been effected by the nse of it a neighboring town; the case was that of a female who had for a long time been . under the care of a physician, but had received no re lif, and and her case was considered hopeless. As a .last resort, 430 purchased a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, whichcaused he rtoexpectorate freely gra dually eased ber cough, ant rapidly restored her to health. We have no beeluttion in saying that this pre paration of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, &c., is the most val uable medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery about it;-Dr. Jayne is one of the most skillful of practising physicians in Pennylva nia, and wherever his various preparations have been thoroughly tested be is looked upon as a great pubiic benefactor.—Somerset ( Mt) Journal. - • • - - For solo by ALcz. J•ro co, N. 72. Fourth atm near Wood. fob 14 d!t&ir IL Dr. Kris/or . / Balsam of Wild Cherri.--This celebrawd remedy is a compound balsamic prepare tion of the iVild Cherry and 'Myst of jeeland. cum.! hined by a new chemical progress with the E,;,-..trael of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca. ses when admtnistred for Coughs, -Asthma,-Cunsnmp tion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recast mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It is truly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount ofi good in the relief of suffering humanity. e-7 - See Advertisement. To ffotiers.—The difficulty which every mother experiences in administering medicine to infants, i.i entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener's preparation, called the Sugar Cadent Vegetable Purgative Pill. ,The pill is encoated with Erie white sugar. so that.it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured! remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in teething. The matron of xhe Farm School writes to Dr. Clickener that she has used for some time, his Su gar Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire success. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Pr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. 113113eware of an Imitation article called ..linpro ved Sagar•Coaled Pills,' purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. feb 16. HO, FOR OREGON! THE undersigned would Inform his old patrone and the public in general, that, notwithsuulding the great excitemeat on the Oregon qoestion, be still COM tinting to manafacture CLOTHING of all kinds to order and otherwise, in superior style. He has lately received a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS; Stc., Which for beauty, fashion, durability and cheapness are unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style as to texture and color. These the NAT lON •L. would I respectfully invite his old customers and the public to call and examine, confident of his ability to please in all department. He bee p. 113 on hind a variety of fancy EILIC VELVET% CAMIXESE% VALENCIA% ETC. For vesting', at aU prices, which be is prepared to mike for customers in a style unsurpassable. He has also Shiris,• Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra vals,:Stirk.s, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other anicle appertaining to men's wear, all qualities, and prices in groat variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage. heretofore extended to him. the un dersigned would observe, that notwithitaoding the great quantity of steam got up by toorad-be-BIG esurblisbnient ho still continues to glide along on the low pressure system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, vizi in the fitting de pot meta; workmanship, fashion, 4-c. I have still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feb3-dBtw 185 Libert • st. s 2d door below sth. :!lasing Whoel Irons. 20 GROSS for - eele by CEO COCHRAN, febs 26 Wood it MACHINE CARDS OF eastern manufacture for wool eardlog trbaiadoe comb place and tacks for wallaby GEO COCHRAN, 28 Wood at. lisnare sad Nay Porks. 30 DOZ. just rooolved front the manufacturers for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, " fob 5 No 26 Wood at. - • Scythe Swathes. 30 pQZ., for sale by ' GEO. COCHRAN, No 28 Wood street, - LIMON& AFEW bozos freetteiiny :Lenore Jost temeived and for solo by STERETT &Co, feblo 18 Merkst st, near 4th. 1846 DIONONGAZIMLA 1101:11111, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Mike Staging.) THE SPLENpID PAST RUNripia STEAMERS m at CONSUL, w ai n LOUIS M'LAn AND MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monong ahela wharf above the Bridge , prescisely at H o'clo ck. Passengersby this boat takes the stages at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock, nod the splendid can of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the connection completebetween Brownsville end Cumber land , have placed on the Road 50 spend id Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newarkcoaches, ef the most improv ed models, and fill , teems of the best young horses the country affords, in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the oftce,•4nd door above the Exchange Hotel, St. Clair at.,o.r at she wharf boat. (feb3) J. MF.SICIMEN, A eat. AT COST, AT COST. THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third streets, still continues the sate of Dry Goods, at reducec prices, and is now offering greater induce. meats to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak legs, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin de laines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linsoys, Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. We have concluded to close off at cost for a few days. in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se. cure a good bargain jan 14 0.-Partnership WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January, lust, associated with him Jas. W. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Hallman & Co. will now have in creased fealties for manufacturing Steel Springs, ham mered Axes, Americas Blister and Spring Steel, &c, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici ted. and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a Continuance to the new firm, the favors in liberal be stowed upon him. Faztory on St Clair street—ware house 43 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hotel, where can be found a good assortment of Springs, Axles A B, sod Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery description, together with Iron. Nails, sod Pitts burgh manufactured articles. ('The highest price paid for Scrap Iron. jan23 WM. COIAX•N. JOHN J•l. W. H•ILMAN. COLEMAN, II AILMA N & CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs + Azles,A B. •r n Spring stool& dealers In Coach Trimmings Of every description, manufactory on ST. CLAIR ST. Warehouse, 43 WOOD S 1 RE ET, opposite St Charles Hotel. jan2:l Kr6sl.a JUJRKET STREET, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road A large and extensive assortment of Shawls, vix: Super. all wool Broshe; Printed Turkeri and Ca•lr mere, Blk embroidered Turkety, Blk and Mode color ed aijL ftin Thibbot,Super. embroidered Thibbet, Damaok anksilk worsted, black and colored Merino, and a large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Shawl*. All of which will beaold nt a small advance a bov e Eastern coat. A 85011,.,'M MORRIS. jan 1 No. 63. r.cTrTrp HARPER'S NEW . :MISCELLANY and ott.t.r new works. at Cook's 85 Fourth it. Cricket on the Hearth, by Chas. Dishens—ttree n ditionsfrom 64 to 25 cts. Blackwood'• Msgay.lne for January. This to the beginning of the rolurne; persons who are desirous of subscribing clan now avail themselves of the olportu- . nity. £rhe Whig Aimentic for Mei. Snowden, a novel, by Theodore Hook Philosophy of Mystery, ti!, Deody. Wboweli'• Elements of Morali.y, two parts. Life of Paul Jones, by Mackenzie. Life of Mozart. Dick's Astronomy. Alezia, or Love in a Gondola, by Victor Hugo. 'The Lord of the Manor, an old English Story, by Heory W Herbert. 11,101 l Pitcher, the Fortune Teller of Lynn, a talahy, the author of "The Carpenter of Rouen." rEaste,rn Papers for this week. Just received and for sale at COOK'S, 85 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and at Berford's Literary Depot, Federal street, Allegheny City,. feb 11 UNION HOTEL N connection with my son, A. K [ABCS, I have this day, opened my House In Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where those wishing the choicest refreshments that are furnished by well comiucted Coffee Houses, can always be accommodated. •We have just received s large insortmeut of the best quality Cigars: Justo Sang; Canons, F• de la Cruz; Regalia: Superior Maranon: Cazadoret; De Superior Catided, Primers. k:tensive Stabling for Rent. feb 7•tf HENRY )(LEBER, Sari. Religious Books. SIMPSON'S Plea for Religion; Butler's Analogy; Reith's Demonstrations; " Land of Israel; Vines Vital Christianity; Life of Summerfield; Gaston's Collections; The wocks of Leighton, Newton, Hooker, gall, Chalmers, Bush, Barnes and others, for isle by BOSWORTH & FORRESTEA, feh7 43 Market street Splendid Property for Sale THE subscriber desirous of removing to the city, l i offers for sale, the house and lot he occupies in the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on the second bank, ranging with the properties of Judge Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr Hogg. The house iv built in Cottage style; rooms large, airy, and finish ed in the best meaner; en excellent,pump of water at the door, and every convenience. The house has a front of 43 by 47 feeCdeep, basement story, polished stone on both fronts. The lot is 102 feet fronting on Washington street.turio4 to the Penn. Canal; near 400 feet, well improved, with a choice collection of various kinds of fruit. Any person whistling to see the property, will please call at. my store,No 69, Mar ket street, when it will be 'hewn to them, and the terms made known. Only part of the purchase mon ey will be required. H..eduCiA4LAN D. jan 26 McCANDLESS & McCLURE. HAVE removed to Fourth st., opposite R & R 11 Patterson's Livery stables. jav7.3m FOR SALE-150 lbs carpet filling in .balls; 10 gross matches; 500 cuts yellow and puTk car pet chain; 400 dozen 8.10, 9-12, 10-12, and, 19.14 window sash, and glass to sail if wanted. A good assortment of wooden bowls; tubs; churns; buckets; keelers; shorels; spades and coffee mills, for sale low and on accuumiodating terms,, for .mish or suitable Produce. ISAAC ...HARKS, Agent febl 1 and Com Merchant, No 9, sth street. gar N. B. Carpet and Paper Ragsolka. bought. 21108411110.001WAL AttOraey al Law, once in Bothe's Buildings, 4th sweet, near .Market jene I 941&w1y iMfmkEi .4 . 4 • moo., • •N ' t f BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From the Baltimore Sun. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS WAsettiotos, Feb. 12 The Chaplain, Mr Tnston, this morning made an especial and fervent prayer Lo the Great Controller of all human events, that our present alarming difflicul ties may be all settled pecefully. Every true lover of his country most respond. The morning hour was, as usual, occupied by mis cellaneous business of no great importance. The Senate then resumed the Gaisideletion of the [ (Aut resolution giving the Oregon notice. The gaiter s+, were, es bere,tofure, aroxele a by the (arse' Almost o suffocation Mn J M Clayton baying the floor, deltired that the various amen4n;tents ;night be reed; also Mr Critten den's antendraenk, which gives the President &discre tionary power to give notice or not, but if he gives he nsust cot do it beforethe and of the session. 4fter some preliminary remarks, Mr C. averted to the proviso Cctutched to the resolution which had pass ed the House, end had been sent to the Senate fur concurrence. The resolution gave no discretion to the President, but the responsibility was to rest upon Congress. It laid the responsibility upon the Presi dent as to the time waren he shall give the notice, but did not authorize him to withhold itentirely. It was furtbernatre a virtual recommendation to the President to renew negotiations. Under all these circumstan ces be was in favor of the substitute of Mr Crittenden. When he concluded, Mr Hanegan took the floor and moved an adjournment, but finally, owing to the reception of some massage from the President, the Senate went into an executive session. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A A. MASON A resolution was adopted requiring the clerk to report on the cameo of the delay in the delivery of the remaining copiesol Freemont's report. A resolution was adopted calling on the Presi dent to communicate, if not incompatible with the public interest, the correspondence of the sth of Oc tober lest, relative to the payment of the 4th and sth instalment of the Mexican indemnity. SANTA ANNA. -B) an arrival at Nea• Orlean. the Picayune hes dates to the 28th January from Havana. A letter of that date says: "I learn from an unimpeachable source that Santa Ana i• making preparations to return to Mexico.— He anticipates leaving here on the 9th of 10th of neat month in the British steamer fm Vera Cruz. 'f his will, however, depend much upon his advice, to ar rive per steamer on the 6th; but chat he returns there, and that very shortly ton, you may rely upou, Ter. RONIR.—Each of the New York papers has a different version of the business which took this ves sel to England. The N. V. Globe gives this ass cor. "It appeals that a gentleman alto has for many years been extensively engaged in the manufacture of carps,. at Astoria, Long Island, sailed from Boston in the last steamer, leaving his business in such a con dition as to alarm his creditors, particularly those from whom he bad recently obtained large loans under vat vi our pretexts. The pilot boat wits chartered by them, and ber departure delayed till the papers could . be pre pared will, a view to the arrest of the rotative in Eng land. We Learn from& source ent tiled to credit. that the name of the refugee is Ricliaid Clark, and that be leaves his creditors minus about one hundred thousand dollars." A New Yuck courspondent of till ‘Vrishingtoo MEM "It is sadiCtiptlll'Guire was bronght up if; a Balti more clipper, and has doubled Cape Mtn in a pilot boat. ller receipts fur pottage. it is said, amounted to over $1,500. Some say Mr Bairlay, the British consul, was behind the screen in the chartering of dm boat. Of this, however, nothirg is known. I heard nts of the mist iespectoble and intelligent slopping merchants offer to bet $l6O, and stake the money, that the Roarer'. voyage had no soft of conneviou with either govei [Merit. and wont out solely on rotate haloes.," 15fk I,ld. N,l "soot h" Marken.% Ur •' 1 and' d burtd• No 1 .alma; 2.''•Al.wise (lierrinv) 10 •• GHrbrd .. 10 cask. Prime CudGeb; 75 boxes St eled llarring.; In stare and for 811.-. LAMBERT efr 8111 PTUX, frb 10 sod ;135 13: 0 ,,,d , st 121 s i., ..c ke ic g s . N C , o , r l nLir i ld ra o . aul; 1 sacks Feathers; 800 lb. Bacon: lOU Deerskins; 25 bush Dried Apples; It bbls Roll Butter. 8 " lump •• 40 kogs " " Receisedper summers Cohunbikand Belmont rand fur sale by L Aleth Ik:RT SH I PION febLO 133 an 4 115 Wood se. balls, 100 n KEGS sasorterl sites pails and broil. 1 1.5 for sale at manufacturer'. prices BUKBRIDGE, WILSON &CO, (610 Water et. 150 ' TCINS assorted fur sale at rosettfscAtr rer s ptimi by BURBRIDGE, WILSON St. CO., feblo Water overt. 111•Lamige. 300 BJ3IS N 0 :1401aaael just received Arai for tale by BURBIDOP. WILSON &CO., (.0,7 Water at. Rice aailjtaisins. 30 TIERCES Rice; 2S boxes M R Raisins juvt received and far aaleby .BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., fel.7 Water at, SUGAR. 150. N 0 Sugar, jurt, received. and for sale by BURBRIDOE, WILSON 4 Co , fobi 7 Water mreet. lx at Court of COMMQ4 flea 4 of Ailttleny County. IN the matter of the voluntary as ., " signment of Samuel Faboostucit: 169,.Petober, 1839. And now, Jan. 28, 19.46, Simpson, assignee, having filed his sup plementary and final account, she same is confirmed nisi, and it]. ordered by the Court, that unless ex captions to the same are filed on or before the. kat Monday of March next, the same be confirmed abaci lutely, and that upon such confirmation the said as• signee have leave to deposit. the balance of i gnoneys in,his bends in Court, and be further discharged from the execution of his trust, and the Court order that notice cf therftling of attid account with the above or der he publisheclic the "Pally Commercial Journal," and ".Deily Murning Post,' weekly for four succes sive weeks, the first publication to be made thirty daya before the titoe,.epixtinted for the confirmation I of the above account. From the Record, GEORGE. 9. RIDD,LE, Pro. janao•dlew4t THE subscriber is reedog mat severallarge rooms in his establishment _ with steam power.et low rates to gooa tallest. H H RYAN. jan ~- ~ ~~ SENATE PRoDUCE bodmisMia Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT. PFITSBURGH, PA.. HAVING resigntd the office of &oratory P. sae. and Fire Tna. Co., will attend lIPZCIALLY to Collections and business connected with Navigation, [nsuronee, Accounts end Real Estate. Business hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, Nu I Stuart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st,) wrond door Fast of Wood street. - fel, 3-tf ENRICHIGBY, Dealer in China, Glass and Qeensware, has removed to No Wood. be tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, dime doors from the corner of Fifth. at which place lip Respectfully JIM cites the attention of his friends and the public gener ally to his assortment of goods in the above line, which he feels confident will Oro patisfaction as to prices and quality. feb2 I.7TSBUROH, Jan 26, 1846. PRo? os Ais • will be received by the subscriber .t this place until noon of the 16th February next . for furaishing and deliverng at the navy yard at Pen sacola, on or before the 20th of April nevt, two thou sand tons (2240 pounds each) of the best bituminous lump coal suitable for steamers. The said coal Mist be of the very beat quality. and pars such i nspection at the Navy Yard, l'ensacola, as may be directed by the commandant of said yard, and if directed by him, any portion'of it which may not he sastsfactory, is to be immediately separated from the other at the expense of the contractor. Satisfactory bonds, with two sureties, in half the amount of the contract, will be required for its faith ful performance, in addition to a reservation of ten per centum, fur all bills which may be approved, which reservation, will not be paid modl the completion of the contract. according to its tortes. In case of failure on the parr. of the contractor to deliver the coal within the peeled limited for its de 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 cost, over the contact price, and the tett percents reserved to be forfeited to the use and benefit of the United States. Payments will be made on Wit duly approved by the Commandant of the Navy Yard at Pensacola, by such of the U. S. Navy Agents as the contractor may prefer within thirty days after the bills are presented to him. W. W. HUNTER, jan2B-tf Lieut. Superintendent. 0 o-P artnership HAMPTON & sMITH have this day asso.‘-in ted with them Wm C M'Kibbin, in the whole sale Dry Goods business. The business will be con ducted under the style end firm of Hampton, Smith. & Cu. l'i , tsburgli, Jan Ist. 1846. jan 29-2 w. MIAMI ON. SMITH & OL, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEALERS, No 54 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, HAVE removed to the new brick warehouse, No 54 Wood street, between Third and Fourth lots, where they will receive their stock of Spring goods, to which they invite the sttentice of city and country buyei e. jen29.2w. li•ess sa i l! Steam' Pegarre for 'goat. TWO Rooms, (2d and 3d floors,) each 35 feet front, by 80feet deep, well lighted, and on the best business part of Smithfield street. Also, a3d story Roue, 18 feet by 60 feet. The above rooms can all be furnished with steam power on the most reasonable terms. Apply to RLAKELAY & ill MIT EL . jan26 cow of 4th and Boai4lhBiiki sta., (2.lstory.) For Boat. A LARGE sod convenient two story lec:ek dwell ing house on the C.4l)Sr affnetory sod P,non sts sth ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny cxycernmediately be lose the canal. A room in the first story of brisk buildtrig on the r. f iler of sth and Unio•..t.. Al'. iho !wooed sod third atorie• d ammo kviii.lir4 A rply to D AME j "24 83 MARKET STREET 83 14 L k q,... , 1 . 2 . .• R 4 BI Flannels.twillr~ and plain; irl• low do; hem sty to of Calicoes, at 61, T , 9 S. cis ianflh 9. ltl and I.Bi cents. A inos precrsnfcolurd Milpitas, plain, igurett. an, plaid hex, at prices lower than can be had at any ot!,er place went of the mountain". janl4 B. L. comsrArtLF. 83 MARKF.T STREET $3 SH A W LS. Turkerri,Brocha and Thlal; Anal Welsh Flannels Domestic do; Cashmere D'Focosae, Mouslin Delaines; Black Alpaca, Lustros, and Orleans Clirth Black mid mole colored French Motinoos; B E Constableofers the above at prioes very deal rabic to those who have nca compleinti their 'rioter Imarchaina, in fact at far below the value. These go. , d• are of tbo latest purchases and best styles : janl4 MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAPS. MITCHELL'S aerie► of Outline Map., for School■ CI. and Academie., connating 0(24 distinct Maps on a alga ►wale, and prepared on canvass, with a Key of eaplanations, deocriptiona,leseues,&e. the ,s.« of Teachers and puplia. The above aeries of map• are now in nee In nearly every teopeetable School in New York. and the East ern abates. Teschrra aro teopectfully Invitrd to coil and c■ amine them. Fur tale by jan 7 Old Eye Whiskey 9 BARRELS Monongahela ‘Vhiikey, (183:0 warranted aßLtye,in store and for solo by MA DER A WIN ES. Brice; Oliver-a & Co; Sian Plackburn; L004.0n particular. A .p ply of the above'fine brands in mike and bot , Fur sale by thedemijoa, or down by STERETT& CO., jat.l9 18 Marko! .t. Inter' Wino UFF, Gordovi Ce Blown; Li 00f, ~P ak.; Cortes' ..For sale,by.tbe 43emijoct or dozen. by 4TliftETt & CO.. jant9 18 Market st TENERhPPE IVPLES. IVlaoleaftle or ligtail by .S.TEatETT. it CO., jan6 18 Market treet,.,one door abova.Frunt CA L ABRI A AND OPQRTO WINES. at whole.. .ale and retail, by STE:RI:TT 4_Co. Na 4 kpt street, one door above Front. LISBON WINES.—At wholemile or retail by STERETT & CO., 18 Market at. Iraraltare IF 3 ou want to purchase any bedtteda,tables ,ehaire,. settees, ur any thing else in the furniture line, >au cant do better than to call at the furniture, ware room of T,B YOUNG & CO, deel3. Nand et, between Penn and Liberty. pressing and Plait' Bureaus. IF you want to get a good article cheap do not for. get to call at thel Furniture Ware Room of • T B YOUNG & Co, nov2-1 Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. - Sofas. A l'/AR of plain neat sofas on bind and for eats the F.grniture Wwre Room of T B YOUNG &Co. Hendee. between Liberty and Peen. MAIIKiNAW . BLANKETS, blue and geese for Overcoats, just received and for sale, or pada up toorder•by (jan2B) WM. 13. SHAFFEB. etASSIPIEJIES—A fine assortment of Csssitoeres jiist opernal .and for sale by jetn2l3. WM. B. SH iFFER. AS4INIEEIES ATM CASSINETTS, is great variety, m 41.451 to gr iteasoni far ilfikb, jan2B ~WM. B. SHAFFER. SHIR 113.—A lot of • fine ntuallit shifts, with bosom and whotbsods. just rooeirod andfor sale WM. B.SHAFFER, - Plusborgh Clothing store. wow of Wood and.Waser st. ...-:...~ r . 1 ~ tc.~ +; :r' ~ 'ate-, , i° .` : ~ ~s ~' ~'.*•?'. THE undersigned have this day entered into co partneenip for the transact:on or the Mollie° GJoocry, Produce and Commission Business, under the firm of Lambert & Shiptun. 'HENRY LAMBERT. JOHN SHIPTON. Pittsburgh, Jonlfith, 1846. [feb 2 MIMED= LAMBERT & SEUPTOPL WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDIN,Cr AkTP COMMISSION MERCHANTS Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Teas. 250 PACKAGES Y.H. Imperial G. P and Peuchang Tea In chests half-chests, catty boxes and cannistors in store and fur sale by H. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wood at. 450 BAGS Rio, part prime zreen; 5 " Java in store and for sale by Tobaceo.l ox Rs Is 5s 12s I6a and 321, Richmond 91_7 13 Tobacco in store and for sale by Fl. LAMBERT, 133 and 135 Wood at. Sugars. WHITE Havana Sugar in Boxes; White Brazil ditto in bble, n store and fur sale by J. St J. DirDEVITT, 224 Liberiyet Pittsburgh !Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tobacco; 5 .• Ladies T whit, do; 10 " Va. " do; 10 " Is Lump, do; fp store and for sale by J. & J. hP DEY ITT, 224 Liberty at Ground Spiess. -irk CANE. Ground Pepper; iv 10 Cana Ground Cinnamon; 5 Can. Ground Alspiee; ,5 do do Cloves; In store and for sale b 7 „I Sc ,f McDEVITT, 224 Liberty it 2()PS. Plaid Cloaking', new and heautifu patterns, just reeised at No 42 Market st.eor Der of Third, 157 AA MASON. dee 142 FLANNELS! FLANNELS! 100 .I‘B. Keil, Yellow and White Flonneloo improved MAl:es at Wholevale and Re tail, at very low prieecty A A MASON. dee 12 to 42 Market at BROCHA SHAWLS. 8 SUPERIOR Brochit Shawls, just received which will be sold eery low, by A A MASON, N 042 Mark,' id. CASE FUttN InteE PRINTS Selling it CP.. per 1 yard at A. A. MASON'S, aim 12 42 Market at. De Laines. 201'Dark ami Light ph•hl do lain. for chil. dren dome as low aa 2'.3e. per yard, For Isle ag Nol2 Market it. bj dec 12 Sisn'oalarisio Skirts and Drawers. Pu Etc ti ASE/48 will find at Shea & Pennock's e 101 l assortment of men's Merino drawers, and double and sing, la breasted 'Merino shirts. Also, Cot ton, do do blimcbai and unbleached. Der. 6 41') CASE NQ priced:, Ecpaoray Blankets Ail .I,lst re:rivert and for ale by deco 21 - {EA Sa BENNOCK. - Just Arrived at Ike 44 :i:err Yorkdtore, 34 )() a I)OZ. L :i di d7i: a (Tl l ,„ ( • 3 :i n' • o l fi rn he en be .a flt . a c i,:re h- .. ;i. S , ,tle but the be:! Kil C;lures kcpt at 79 Market street. nnei•? W. N. G.kflß.kßl). TRAVELS iN MEXICO, corer aka .Tatile.Laculii and Cordilleras of Metoc.o.cluring the year 1843 and 1344, including a rlcteriptioo of California, the wricipal cities and miniug itiarritts of that Republic, and the biueraphiee pflturbide trod Soma Ann ti by Albert M. Gilliam For sale by C. N. KAY, jiff/ ciruor of Wood and ad era. TOTTEN ON MORTARS.—Easeyo on Hydrau .l lie end Cnrntson MoTtqro, nod on lirno burning, by J. O. Tuner,. For ogle Iv _C. H. K. jan7 corner of Wood sod 3,1 Tipp tiLLE's I'HONOc;RA NUL: DICTION A Rl'. II r:.planatnry pronouncing Phonographic Di ct i, m i k ry of t h e lahcoage, with a •ocabulary Ci t eeik, Latin, Scripture and coographical names. alto, a collect.. •M of phrtates often used by English wri ter JOHN H MELLOR. 122 W,r4wl ittroet STERETT Sc Co , 18 Market so, near Front Ce.Partuersktp. aHIPTuff Nos 133 and 133 Wood street H. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wood at PLC!) CLOAKINGS BLANKETS New Works. C. H. KAY. entner of Woo.l and 3.1 a. F,tr gale by jntl. RES( DENC E AT TILE COURT LONDON comprising official and Nrdonni For 1163 by C. 11. RAY, je.n7. comer of Wood and 3d itl. AMERICAN ALIIIANTAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac rind Repotitary of n,efulknnwledge for the year 1846. just received and fur sale by , C. IL KAI, .janti tor Wnixi and3d sts. P _ 031111:110t. 3 M C.3IIOIHS of his own time, by Sir N W. ‘Vremall For sale by jnn 6 C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d •a To the Ladles. OPENING this day, another lot of II realm Shawls. Also, on hand, a few splendid French Bruchc I,ng Shawls, (rill wool) which will be sold a great bargain, at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. To the Gentlemen. AFINE assortment of French Cloths,Caaalmeres and Vest ings; also Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks, Shirts, Drawers. Undersesto and Hosier ! : also a few of the "Shaker" Flannel Drawers and Shirts, at the "New York Store,"79 Market street nox42 pLAKELY & MITCIIEL, REAL, ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS, ICONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of ?City and County. Troperty, and ell ether business connected with keel Estate. They will also prepare Demis,ljortdi, Mortgages and all other legal ,iitstru mentsnf %exiting, on moderate terms. _For the, con venierce the puhlic..they . . haiq two'ciffiOes—the Law office ofJohnJ Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, oa Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth ard. • [ jan22 6r0.1 Three 'Valuable Ballalas Lots for NO. 71, 72 and 73, in Hart's plan, containing 24 feet in width and 132 fort in length ordepth adjoining John 11. llptler, in the Sixth Ward, If not sold at private sale, they viill be offered at puts. lic sale on the premises on Thutsday, the 23d April, 1134.6• GEO. COCHRAN, jan 22 EKecutor of Aaron part, deceased. PHILADSLPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. TIME only place where this article can be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to. `ether withal! kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior Biretta, endpriocipe . cigars. G. SC ONECK. Alleirtipay Oegietery. PERSONS desirous of purchasing lute in , this , Cerm• e'er) , are referred tor hlformation to the Superin• teodent ?mite grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, con nor oteeno and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. Ricrder of the Board, J. CHSLETT. Superintendent. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory. Ebony, &c. for sake by JOHN W. BLAIR, 126, Wood st., sank Notts au txcl)angt. CORRICTID DAILY NY A. 1311AXECE, EXCHANGE DINUCCE, CoRNIIR OF TUIRD AND WonD.HTRYETS. SPECIE STANDARD. Aferehants andManwfactar ert'Serip ...... .par Ezekantee Bank Scrip Currency Berke County Scrip F.XC.;HANGE—AT SIGHT. On Pkiladelpkia New York Boston. Baltimore PITT9BUROH.PI Gobi Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh pal Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ....... -pas Exchange • •••••• ...par Do. tlollidaysburgh — F at PHILADELPIII.4.. Dank of North, America .. . . ....par Do Northern Liberties ' par Do Pennsylvania - .... rommercia /Bank of Penney/van ia ... Farmers' and Mechanics' bank' Kensington bank Mannfacturersand Mechanical . Mechanics Moyalllertling par Philadelphia bank par Seknylkill....." par Soirthicark ..... "........ par Western ill par , Bank of Penn Toconsksp . . . Girard bank ...... ..... .. 7 ... —..par U. /3.bso qiid branches ......... . ... ........3b C....0.1.7NT8.Y 13.,K5. Bank of erniaatown ....... pa? " ChfsOr causti ........ par " Delmore county " Monllontery county " Northumberla nd par .. Famners' bank of Buis county -.par Eastonbank ...... 7 . ...... •••• 41Or Doylestown bank ....... .. .. • • • par Franklin bank of Washington .. , ... • ....par Bank of Chansbersburgl .. . " Middletown .. " Lewistown -.---...1 1' Susquehanna county 2 . Berkscounty bank ..... ............ .. .... nn sale Columbia Bankand Bridge Company._.. .-... par Carlisle bank - Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank Bank of Lancaster par " Bank of Reading . par Harrisburg bank Honesdale ".... Lancaster " Lancaster CO." Lebanon " Mi me rs'bank of Pottsville Monongaitelabank of Brownsville New Hope aid Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank . no salt Wyoming bank ........ West Bresleck • .• . • • . • • Yoek bola ...... Lekigk could." bank OHIO. Belmont bank of St. C/intonbank of C01umbu5......... .... • • .. Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.— .... Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) .... ( Warren, easkier)...... Chillicothe Comm treia/ bank of Lake Erie . Franklin bank of Coluwaets • Farsters'and Mechanics bank of Strube:vele Farmers' bank of Canton no A. A. MASON Geaxga Grawrille Hamilton Law-aster Marietta Mwsillaa- Metianics' and Traders'. Cineimaati ...... 5 Mosta fleasaat . ..... ........ ~9 Norwalk Patna= .................... .....1 Sandusky ................. Scia,,to Urbana ..- • --- Wooster !resia Zanesville -- - - - ----- -- --- • Conk of Cleveland ............... INDIANA Safe bank and brew/tr. matt Scrip KENTUCKY. All ban.E► ILLISO/S. State bank . Map* of 11linait, Shaleseaming VIRGINIA. • Ralik of de -Vete, of Virginia. Bank of Virirti4 Exckangt bank of Virginia Farmer ba kof Virginia -. ..... ..........1 NortA-IVesternbask of Virginia 1 .Verchants' and Mechanics' bask of Virginia....l Napa at Morgantown.... 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks-- par AU °titr toloc.it banks 1 NORTH C&R.01.111A. SOUTH CAROLINA All solvestbas a.. GEORGIA. Aliso!vest banks ...... .... . ALABAMA fedila Ivais .... . Country LOWSIANA. Neir Orleqz4 B . l tw4s(itood)- - • TENNESSEE Bank of ',it. Chir Bank of the River Raisin. Monroe 10 Farmer's' and Afccitaxice Rank, Detroit 10 Michigan insurance, Co. Distrait . Oakland County Bank, ,Parkliqc ID AVE for Sale—A House and Litt in George H Ledlie's plan of Lots, in the upper part or title. gheny city,2S feet front by 200 feet deep. The house is substantially built. (not quite finished.) The late W. IL GARRARD. owner being dead, it will be sold low to close tbn Estate. Also, 7 Lots of Ground, each 24 by 100 feet, io O'Hara aille. Also. 6 Acres on Vogtly's run, (Spring Garden,) with suitable buiklioes. Also, a House and Lot, 21 by 100 feet, near o'. Hare at. Also, 2 Lots on Pike street, on whicb is erected a very extensive stable. Also, 5 building Lots on Penn street, Including cor ner Lot. Also, a Frame house (on Lease,) near the old Plxe• nix Cotton Factory, (5111 Ward.) Also, a Lot of Ground on Liberty street. 80 feet front by 160 feet deep,(fronting on 2 streets) on which is erected a number of Tenements. Also, 8 building Lots on Penn and Locust streets, Also, a Farm containing 123 acres, situate in Fay ette Township, Allegheny County, with House, Barn. Orchards, and other improvements. Also, ,3 Building lots on 3d st., between Smithfield mid, Grant streets. Also, a Farm, near Youngstown, Westmorelacd County, containing 208 acres, highly improved. Also, 13 Lots of Land on Chartiez's Creek, con- taking each fro-n 10 to 1,5 sores. Also, 2 Lou of Land, each containing 20 acres. on which are erected Cottage Houses,Barns, fine young Orchards. 411;c., within 5 miles of the Court House. Apply Fa above, Office on Penn st.. and comer of 401. and Smithfield its., Pittsburgh. jan3l DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. A NEW and convenient two story dwelling AIL. for rent, enquire at this office, or MIKINLE St Clair it. To Wasineos Iffousooi sum* Lt yips et,A CITIZEN leeivng for the Boutb and Heerlen% O F very slimier form, .for fi et Ibis s efsc.e. will attend to auy business entrusted to y.O jyn„lB4l3. Address A through the Tort Office, arc 13 • - tt , • '. - *" 4hcs. • .........4 preen .4 pre n ..... preen .6 rem SPECIE. ...6 prem. . . pat .... par par pat par par .—rao sale ..............3 ILLEXELY & BILITGIEEZ!, Ptitronized by lb'veryy„ Tbt 'Wonderful Vegetable vargative, FOR THE CURE OF Headnche,G iddiness, Rheematism,Piles,Dispepsia, Scunv, Small Pox, Jaundice, l'ains in the Bock, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy. A ethma, Fever of all kinds, Fe, male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, WormA,Chelera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Clineumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysipe las, Deafness, I;chings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gras . el, Ner , ioUscomplatrits,and a variety of other diseases, arising from Impurities or the blood, and obstructions in the preens of digestion. [Frum the Agent et Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OF TILE LIVER. DEAR SlR:—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugnr Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when I first commenced selling your medi cine, which was in May, 18-14, we little dreamed of the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the one thousand and ono unsaleable remedy fur every possi ble complaint under the sun, that. I seriously contem plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to wards them. People had been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country for the last 15 years or more, that they determtned, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, au the saying is, for "love nor money. " Thus matter's' proceeded for a week or two,when, as . good luck would have it, "Mrs. N a laciinf our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, on condi' ion that nothing was to be paid Inc it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess. we ourselves had very little faith in thematter, know ing as we did, that her coMplaint was one of long statyljng, tad had been ensacoessfally treated by the most eminent Phyiic:ans or ,Lis and several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to glee the medi cine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, It would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you A - nd to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how ever, only slew days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enqui red for anoth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, ••that your Pills areto work a great change 'in my health, and altogether for the better. When I took the second dose, I began to feel mush betterthao I did at first; the pain in my aide was consideribiYie lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in wry youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pilta, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few more holes satll effectually core me." The result was as she predicted: Her health ii completely restored. The Bush of youth and beau ty ban returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of long end a happy life is before her. I am satisfied she sill never forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex - trnordivary cure was rapidly disseminated throughtho city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand I has alraaJy increased to Buchan extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seerp like exaggeration, I might almostesy that wp are literelly besieged by women, and children,hdior ing under every possible ailment which "him= flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, censumptive, and dyypeptic, are thronging nor doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily hosing in . upon us from every quarter. One perm* informs us be has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded 141 expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice, And a fourth has just recovered fiom an attack of Pal ' munary Consumption, which had confined him to his bel for triply irsonahs.--40 we ga. But do not fail to - keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade,we • I have standing orders fro the country to a ests / amount. Seed 30 Groin at your earliest convenience Yours, &c. R. H. WILLIKIkIB. tiZereke, L. C., April 14, 1845. ..1 I REMEMBER, PR. C. V. CIJCKENE.R, is the oTiginaf inventor of the-Sega: Coated .1911 s; and that nothing of the soft was ever heard of until he intro. dured them in Rine, 1343, as Will be seen by the for. lowing PREMIUM This Diploma was awarded by tb, AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Volk, October, 1893, to C. V. CLICRENER, for the Invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. ' JAMES TA LLM A DG E, President. T. 13. Wricgsfirr, Corresponding Secretary. Guanon J. Lems, Recanting Secretary. op To AVOID CoO Ifrettrears.--Purcbasers must always ask for Clickener's Sugnr Coated Vegetable Pills, and see that each boxima upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty stieet", ie Dr. Clickener's agent for_PittsbOrib and vicinity. octd GREAT EXCITEMENT TARIFF REPEALED!! ! THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the 1 minimum standard . aZApted at No. 92 Market Street. We have been receiving for the last week ar two. a fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importers, and nt Auction, at the lowest cash prices. Having bad an experienced Agent in Philadelphia and Nae Y Jrk far some months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock ofGoodS with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock con. siSta in part of the following Goods:— Shawls—a great variety: French Terkeri Shawls; English do do; Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawls; Damask do; Black and Embroidered Terkeri ant ,Sver.,Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of ,Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain cleLain,ind barred and figured do Lain; English and French Merinaes; Alpaccas and Cobujg Clothe; Bombazine's plain and fancy dregs Silks: Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacca and .Cashmere Hose; ......~ CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, sad YESTINO. Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Odd All of which we offer. isholeanle or retail, at such pri ces as we think cannot fail to please. Call and ex amine fur yourselves—at No. 92 Market street. • dec29-tf. MOSES COREY. Valuable Property for Sale. Aceitraiti lot of ground situate on Penn, .13, low Walnut street, Fifth Ward. containl'tg 17 feet front oa Pena, and extending back 100 feet to Mulberry alley, on which is erected a raluabla three story brick hnuse,eind in rear a two story frame. Also, ,one other lot on Liberty street, 'opposite the' Wesley. Chapel, in said ward, containing 2s. feet front, and extending back 100 feet, on wnich ted a well finished two story frame. Titles ISlSltirpis , table. For further particulars, as in pruppyty and terms of sale, riply to 'JOHN A f' ARKINSON, Ald., decl2 tf Fifth Ward. Ribbons, -Velvets and Satins. NOW open (by express) nitother lot of Fashiqna. 1 1 11 at 4e Kibbaei,43onnet Velvets and Satins, at On New York store, 79 Market street. W CIARZARD.