ir.C4l'lnt p onting p ost. 0 PITTSBURGH, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In teferenee to communications which may appear in this paper,-we haveone or two remarks to make.— e will insert none without the name of the author be i first Made known to US, and when inserted ,mustal ways be taken ts espre.siveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially rernarkeo upon and approved. MAT,II.'S OfFICR, March 10, 1846. Four cases brfoia his honor this rriortng, two for drunkenness wetecornmitted. two for assembling to. gether with ilitellt to do entawfol lICIA of violence to every one they met; boat were held to bail in the sum of $lOO forthtir srpeatance at court. CCP Yesterday was a beautiful day bright warm and brawny as is Jane. The snow has entirely dis appeared and tbe tundition of sur streets is improve. leg very rest. ALLEGUENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATION. The nazi meeting of this Association, will be held at East Liberty, on Friday the 13th instant, at 11 o'clock, ASt The Temperance societies throughout the county are solicited to send delegates to the conven tion; the President and Vice President of each socie ty, being members of the association, and every soci ety is entitled to send three delegstes. LARIMER, Jr, President. Taos Bran., Chairman Es-Com. m 6. Dr. irudar's Bataan of Wild Ciserry.—This •celebrated remedy is a compound balsemic prepare 'don of the-Wild Cisevry and Moss of Iceland. corn 42.inecl by a new chemical ',ingress with the Eftraci wf Pile. So elithetary have been its effects in all ca ses when idministred far Cough., Aathme,Consnmp tion.cw erryslisessee of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of .good in the relief of suffering humanity. ("See Advertisement. Clickeser's Sagar-coated Vegelable Par Kalive Pa/L.—Experience having long since decided, that every disease originates from impurities of the blood, or derangement of the digestive ottrans, it is evident that the remedy employed must be of such a nature as is beii.caleidsted to remove those obstructions, or re store the Mood to its natural state. The ClicLefler, Sugarinated Purgative Pills. being compounded pure ly on scientific principles. and based on an intimate an• quaintanco with the origin of disease, and the actual, atrueenei airltite borate agates are the on!y remedy which can . he positively relied on. Being composed! of a variety of ingredients entirely ilitTereist from, and independent of each other in their mode of operation;,, they never fail to teach the seat of disease, in what.' ever shape it may appear. Thus, if the liver be effect-' ed, one ingredient will operate on that particular organ and by cleansing it of that excess of bile, it is con , stantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its' natural state, Another will operate on the blood, and remove those impurities which have already entered into its circulation; while a third will effectually expel from the system whatever impurities ma) have been I discharged into the stomar.h, through the instrument I a lity of the other ingredients. • Sold by Was Jackson. corner of NV,wri and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. COrßevrare of an imitation wide called "'ripen ved Borgar-Coated Pas," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forget ies. got up by a . misemble quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, hes made his living by coirritetfeiting popular medicines. mar IL An Acrostic "JUST TN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS" JUST received, a splendid assortment of spring and summer goods, Unsurpassed for quantity. quality nr Style. The Proprietor of this Ee s tablialtment Takes great pleasure in informing his frienJs and Coe public In general, that he is now prepared to fld all order, that his Numerous customers msy Favor him with. Si ranger, d Tr*Wier. wool,' do wed, in visiting the Imn Citi.t, to call and examine 11111 extensive and well Made aiock of ready made clothing. He has a cum pkte assortment of English cloths, to whieh hr would invite attentiot. also French cloths of every color and quality, which he is Offering at a very small advance on eavtern prices. Remember at this Store you are cot asked two prices.) . being Convinced that small profit. and cutick sales is the . heat way to .ecure C '1410,71. Ilavinz in to employ the hest wink:nen. he can watt-ant Every article made at his estaldtehment to fit And to Se of the best material•, he wain.) again invite Purchasers generally to give him a call. Before put clia.ing in any other place, As be is confident be can aril them as goad goods at Reasonable prices as any house in this city Going *afar as to say • little che.rer. All his anode are new and of handsome patterns put . . chased In the east, but • few weeks since; the subscriber New returns bis thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solieita a continuance of their favors. ip"rroa City Clothing Store, No 132.. Liberty *Creel. rant 7] C. M'CLOSKEY. GREEN APPLES-30 bbls Rnmenites in fine order jest received and for sale by BURBRIDGE: WILSON &CO., Water at. TOBACCO AND CIGARS—.SO kegs 6 twist to bacco; 20 boxes common cigars; to arrive, and for sale by , SUBJ . :MIDGE, WILSON & Co. Water street. BACON -2000 poutxls Bacon Sides, just received and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co., Water street. Pitch. 20 BBLS just received and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water st, Barring. 50 BBLS Shipped Herring, in store and for sale by MILLER& RICKETSON. Coffee. 200 by GS sup M ß lt C' E ir ß ee ic in ß 4 l7K ß E o r a St ole rear 2 • Teas, 1 50 IT F2Er KAG Young Hymn, Gun Powder and,l3lsek Teas. in store end for sale by 'mad MILLER & RICKETRONL QCOTCH WHISKEV.—.OId 4lth pf Scotch Whis ►7 key on draughr an& for sale by earl MILLER & R!CKETSON, SALERAT US. C4RICS superfine quality ealenaus in store awl for sale by mar 9 MILLER & RICKETSON. LARD. 4d o Kum No 1 Leaf Lard in store and for gab+ by . rearfi MILLER &RICKETSON. IRISH WHIBREY.—OId Sth pf Irish Whiskey on draught, and for sale by verar2 MILLER & RICKETSON. ROLL BUTTER. BBLS prime roll batter, received per steamer 17 North Queen, aad for sal. by • M B RHEY &Co. 57 Water at. WHITE FISH. 1 Art HBLS aid 10 half bbl. best quality white LI fob la Aare and for ode by M B RHEY & Co. 17 Water ea. BORAX REF.-3 cues just maul far Ws by I E SELLESB. 4 *,..71"111r:73.41. AlaPi *11 , 77.: r r .e';''.,'"t• ' . . . • . 77_ , LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 11111.58 OP 13MR ORLEANS AND BARQUE ARAB We learn from the books of the Exchange Reading Room, says the Baltimore Sun of the 9th hint, that the brig Orleans, Cap; Long, of and for Baltimore, from St Thomas via Turks Island 224 February, in ballast, was wrecked on Monday last, about two miles north of the Inlet, in a tremendous heavy gale from the NE. She having got into the outer breakers. was by the Capt run on to the Beach, and in less than two hours was scattered into pieces, giving barely time fur the passengers and crew to save themselves. They were enabled to do 50 by the cutting, away of I the main mast and its falling towards the shore, on which they all walked to the bench amid gteat peril and danger from the breaker, leaving all the baggage and effects in the wreck, and saving nothing but the clothes in which they were dressed, Among the passengers were Capt Freeman, and two mates, of the Barque Arab, abandoned, (an account of which is annexed;) Capt J Anson, of N York, and the mate of the brig George Gardner, (condemned at St. Thomas.) They with the crew of the Orleans, Sr. _rived here via Norfolk, yesterday morning, leaving Capt Long on the beach to look after any thing that may be saved from the wreck. The barque Arab, Freeman. of and from Boston for Cork, whirl, sailed on the 14th January, laden with 25.000 bushels corn. sprung a leak on the 18th and on the 20th, in lat 41 30 N lar GI 50 %V having 3 feet water in the hold, and fast increasing, was a bandoned, and all hands taken on board the schr Four Brothers, from Yarmouth, N S. and carried to Anti gua, whither she was bound; from thence Captain Freeman and crew went to St Thomas, when the crew shipped for Havana, and he, with the mutes, took passage in the brig Orleans for this port. and again were wrecked as above. Capt F intended leav I iog here for the eastward last. evening. TraRICLIE ACCIDFIT Ann MELANCIioLT Loss or Lire —We lent nby an officer of she Sea Bird, says the Louisville Courier of the 7th inst, that on Thurs day night, while lying on the falls, outside Corn Island, one of the mates and four men went to lay an anchor ahead. Upon returning to the boar; the cm, rent n as so strong that the yawl was drawn under the guards, the engine being at work at tho time, the wheel raised over it. One of the men was saved by the Glencoe ,at the foot of Sand lidand, and it in re ported than another swam ashirre. The other three were drowned. Destructive Fires—Al Sartaanak, Ga.—An ex tensive fire broke out in Savannah or Sunday night, in the cotton sheds at the head of Bay street, whir h were entirely consumed w ith the cotton in them (1900 bales) with a house on Bay and one in the tear. The entire loss is estimated nt $61,500, of which all ex. cept ab.rut $5,L00 is insured. This is supposed to be the work of incendiares, Inc whose apprehension a reward has bees offered of $5OO by the May of Sa vannah. Two other attempts %vete again made on Monday evening. An indi, idol' has been apprehend ed under suspicious circumstances. ARRITOL o► P►CKET Si ips.—The New York Herald of the Bth, states, that four of the packets so anxiously looked for made their appearance in piirt on Saturday—the Roscius,Capt Eldridge; the F.ttrope, Capt Eutleer; and the Hendrick If udaon.Capt MOOl, from London. The latter ran to the north a. far OA latitude 52 and south as far as 32. They have suf fared considerable in sails sod rigging, from the Ili [reale severity of the sarather; otherwise, however, they have sustained little or no damage, and will be shin to take their places in their respective lines, arid leas. on their regular days. Lo.ll Cr BR SHIP BARHI.LIA. — The. Br obtr Par Art rid g e, which sailed from Savannah on the 1211, Fehr”ar) for Livert , o, , l, lumbar was :nst in tim gni, of the 14th u!tirnc, being C:rown on her be,rn ends, one man and ko• lung amnber. The of the rrew rind officer , , ni• ter reMair , g tm the wri•rk two ,hpo, wire tel.en ,41 the Briti4, barque Clan,nan, bound Crum Savannah to Clyde. MANSION 130IISE E subscriber announces to his friends and the former patrons of his linune, that he has emos ed to the corner of Litany Street and Cherry Alley. to the well known stand formerly o ccupied by Mr. I). R. Miller, where he has ettahliThed the MANSION 110 USE, which he has new furnished in a very am• pie manner for the accomodation of a numerous com pany. and where he will be happy at ad times to re ceive his friends. BENJAMIN F. KING. marlo-dlw. New and Valuable Book SCRIBNER'S, Engineer's and Mechanics Corn. pardon, comprising weights and measures, mensu ration. mechanical powers, steam, and the •team CO gine, &c. &c. For sale by BOSWORTH 4- FORRESTER, 43 Market mrnet. Dress Silks. BE. CONSTABLE, has rreeived and opened • t his day. a large lot of Bich eul.red Silks, of new and beautittil designs; Ombre Broca le; Rays Ombre Stripe; Transverse do; Ombra Brocade Grod Paris, Chamelien I'laids; ititeh Ombre Bayadere. The above were landed at Boston from the Cam brie. marct.6 L)YRAMILMCAL GRA lAA ES—Bayadere,n , w style French Lawns and Robed; Cashmere Shawl, new spring styles and rich: opened this day, March sth, 1846. B E CONSTABLE. PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE only place where this article can be found in the city is at the corner or Firth and Smith• field streets, where it in constantly kept on hand, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior Havana, and principe cigars. G. SCHNECK. Dtaderia Winos SOME very choice old Blackburn Mederia Wine for sale by the dozon, or single bottle by STERETT & CO., No 18, Market strnet, one door above Front. Peach Brandy. OLD New Jersey Peach Brandy. fur sale by STERETT & Co. 18 Market at. Malawi Eft. PIPES cross keys brand; 2 do Hoblens Wersp Anchor, for sale whole. 3 sale or retail by STERETT & CO., 18 Market st. mars James OItIMAGO., • IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALE IN fine Jewelry, Cutlery. aihret and German a war Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, si Ise r Thimbles Scissors, Tweezers, silk and gum Suspenders, silk And bead Peru*, es qm Bags, Hosiery, oitildran's Beaus Oil. Beef Marrow. media, cream' and palm Soaps. Ate, Ate. 10 "Don't mistake the place, NO. 61, MARKET STREET. East aide, between Third and Fourth at", Simpson's Row. jan 16 MPS FORWARDING- AND tormssion MERCHANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar 3 • ' 1846 Independent Portable Boat Line, For the Transportation of Produce, and Merchandise, to and from :PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. No Transhipment. THE,subscribers, Agents for a number of the best Portable Boats, forming a regular daily Line, be tweet, Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully prepared, on the opening of navigation, to ship a large amount of Produce and :Merchandise %Aid) despatch and on accomodating terms. The greatsucteis which has characterised this mode of transportation onthe Penns' Canals and Railroads, during the last few yeats, notwithstanding the oppo [titian uf long established companies, and is a pretty sure indication of its superiority over the old plan 01 - 1 transhipping ut the different terminous of guards and railroads. We therefore ask for the Independent Pet table Boot Linea liberalsbare of patronage. Produce or Merehardise consigned to us for ship ment will be forwarded immediately on arrival hey of any charge for commission, storage or insurance.— Bills Lading tiansmltted, and all instructions prompt ly attended to C A McAtit'LTY & Co, urinal basin, Fountain et, near Liberty mar 3Pittaburgii _ _ HAVING removed to the large no 3 commotliou. warehouse fronting leo feet un Fountain street by ISO feet. ront.ing back to the canal Iln.in, we are ptepared toreceive. it addition to freight for shipment by canal, a large amount of Produce, &c, on storage, at low rates, mar 3 BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PIIILADELI ' IIIA (Only 73 Mile. Staging.) • TH P. SPLENDID rA.T RUNNING STEAMERS cat, CONS!: L. t at LOUIS ' WLANE AND Have commenced making their regular trips be. tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning trout leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge. precisely at 8 o'clock. Passenger. by [hi. boat take, the stages at Browns vine name evening at 4 o'clock. and the splendid cars of the linitimon• and Ohio Railroad at Comberla neat morning. to 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the name evening—onl) hours through from Plit.dutrg to Baltimote arid 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, is ill lodge on the Boat in com• (unable State Rooms the first night; will pass oser the beautiful m-nntain scnery in daylight; sup rind lodge in Cu,nberlutal. Then avoiding, night travel altogether. The Proptietor• of this rant, in order to make the connection comple• e bet ween Browns. ill, and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Albu• nil. Concord and N.w ark coaches, of the most improv• e;1 models, and fif'y teams of the Lest young burnsi the Cratinlry ramie In addition to their former stock they feel ..nti•fted they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their Bouts. By our ti; beta itannetlgern hone ChotCo of either steamboat hr rail toad between Baltimore and Philadelphi s, tied have the Irvin irg , of sopping at Cumberland and Byltimore, [ind re.orne their seats at pleasure. Fos tickets apply at the Ake, at the St. Charles Hotel, V'ood at.. or nt the ss turf boat. feb3 J siESKIM EN, Agent. 44.ItArn•••• ~~a. h »,~y.,~n'4`~~C4'd.~Rsa`~~':"~a'~"~l'~• ~~'~~r}'lm_~i::-:.w'. M`" - C. 1. Mc NVLTY & 00., Storage. C A NIcANULTY & Co 18 16 MONONGAUEL EL ROUTE, MEDIUM J. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION' MEICCIIANT, East Dearer Point and Bridgewater. ' itt:AvEit COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, L.,KE r.RIE. MICIIIGAN. Daily between Pittsburgh and Brarcr. W ILL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal nayignii.m, to rest ive property at his %%half Boat or in ‘Varehno.e, for all poi nn on Erio or,t on •ion, CIA qtl.l Obit, Co nftl.. for nli point, on Lake Erie and upper Lakl.s, an al.io (.round pro Lee, &c. by Penn'u imp r oycnients. Apps or add," J. S. DICKEY, 11 , n , er. THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner of Wood and Thcrd streets, 'PITTSBURGH, Pa. D. -R. MILLE R, PxoraiEroa. THE subscriber re spe cit nn ntn.c.• t, icniis s od ilia rui,i;c than hea rnl.o r die 45 fro i riled splend.rl maned vinc• a tire byW on.'l, no the corner of Wood itiol !hod ol• on the sire of the old :%leicliant•' o here he t• prepared to ne:orninoli , ite the travel nag Iru 611 C and oth er+, in the lout stlin. Tire lintel is in Ire rentrell !sort of the city. but 3 equare• limn the Sieorolaost Landing, and is situantoi upon the principal loo.toros street of the coy. T building hos been convtrinrie , l with every convenience, especially for a first claas liotel. The proprietor has furnished it in a style which he thinks cannot fail no pieav, and o ill insure the prompt and careful attention of set vane ) and others employed about the [lotal. . R. MILLER, IIG•Im NUIICI ALL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny ei Collectors of Taxes, or others tae, ate segites• ted to settle their accounts on or before the l it d e! , or April next,after which ttme bUILS will be immedi ately entered against delinquents. JAMES CCINNINNIIAM, WILLIAM M AGI JOHN McDON% ELL, Cummissionero Commissinners' Office, Jantinry 23. 1846. jrtn27-,IS: tvtat.l Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT. rivrsnurtcn, PA. ITAVING t esigni d the office of Secretary P. Na". Li and Fire In.. Co., will attend sriccist.t.T to Collections and tl.:lnes. connected with Navigation. Insurance, Accounts and Real Estate. usinesf , hours 9, A. M. to 9 I'. M. Witco, No 1 Stilarea Buildings, (No 80 Fourths ,) second door East of Wood street. fel3.if Carpetbag at Auction and Privato Sale. ATsl'Kenna's new Auction Rooms, Nn. 119 Wood street 3d door from sth., the subscriber has made arrangements with several extensivettfanstfariu• rers and Importers in the eastern Cities, and will be constantly supplied, and always have on hind a large, stock of foteign and domestic carpeting and hearth' rigs of every quality and variety of pattern, which he will sell at public sule on Mondays and Thursdays of each week, at 1(1 o'clock A. At. and 2, P, M. And at Private see every day, Sundays excepted, at exten. sisely low prices, bills of landing have alreadry been received ofseveral large invoices which are expected to arrive in a few days, at which time proper notice will be given P WRENN A, Anctioneer Take particular Notice THAT the Franklin House, foot of Irwin street, Pittsburh, by R B DIMIOND, is the most eligble establishment for traasien t travellers or those whomay wish a longer residence in the city, his accemodationt are excellent. We know from experience and heartily recommend his houses. worthy of patronage• Hugh Kirkland, Freeport. Wm Connelly, Franklin. • Bengamin J Niblock, Butler. H H Webb, Cochranton. Jno Hamilton, Ohio. John Reiley, New York. Igr Borders accommodated by the day or week, month or yearly. oct 15 SKATES, Cutlery, Ivorv. Ebony, &c. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR, NO, Wood ot. Last Semi R. E. Mc GO Vir IN , (RECORDING EMULATOR, CITY OF PITTEBrIEGIO %VW give his attention to Surveying, Laying Out, and Dividing Lands, as heretofore. OFFICE ON PENN STREET, At the Old Place, a few doors above Hand. mar 6.2wd , PITTSBURGH, PA. L.WILMARTH, LUMBER MERCHANT, :Office on Penn. Street, BETWEEN IRWIN & HAND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. EF'A I I Commissions will be promptly attended to John W Burrell..-9ttorney at Law. HAVFN G returned from his European tour has tak•n an office on the north east corner of Smith• field and Fourth streets. Persons having had busi ness and papers in the hands of Samuel Kingston Esti, deceased will rail on the above as all the unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. mars ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. In the Orphan's Court of aafd County. In the matter of the Administration . account of John Glenn and 'Nm. Noble, • executors of Ihe es , tontrfJoseph Cooper, „ late of the borough of Bilmmgham. de •. ceased. No. 13, October Term. 1845. Nov. 4, 1845, exceptiJns Gloi by K. Woods, Esq. And now, to wit, Dec. 6. 1843. The Court sp. point Thos. Hamilton, E•q., Auditor to ...We the above account and exception, Bathe Court, JOHN YOUNG, Clerk, To all peryonit iaterested. The auditor will attend to the duties of his appoint• merit at his office, on Si h Street, otrThur.sday the 19th of March inst., at 2 o'clock. P. NI., when and where they mny attend. THOMAS HAND t..roN, mnrs tle Andi!nr. DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA EACH PAPER BYARS THE LABEL AND WARRASTIr of DAVID LANDRET/I. VOR Srtkby F L SNOWDEN. No 20 water st., 1 at the stand formeily occupied by Geo A Betty. Extiaet from the "Report" of ihe"liisiiing Commit. I tee of the Pennsylvnnia Horticultural Society," uTanimouo!y ad toed, and ordered In he printed. Landreth's Nurseries and gardens. "These cllensivo a,Line - 14 um on Federal .treat near the Arsenal. • The earliest collec• lion of Camellias wad made bete. Some of thove now in l'o.session ut those distinguished noriiety m,.,, n,e ten feet high. " a The selattirm of °RES.? , HoUSK MAT. Ts is valuable and extensive. —The Nurseries xi , . all try correctly ITI inavd, supplying every part of the limn,, a detail of which would occupy too moth of 11111' space: we therefore content ourselves wilt' stating that the stock is very large, and in every stage of growth, consisting of FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER. GREENS, StIRVR• 4 , VINF.S AND CREEPERS, c Orclion of I,,,b,oreoti, plant,: Fnrtr , Tat: I S of the ho I kind Rini moat liewhity condition; : lieris of siivihrig apples, pear.. p!orric. Sze., it, stocks I.)r brel3lng and mit mg: a plan y superior to Olio. 1 , 1 working upon suckers, which curry with them into the graft all the di.e•ses alba parent mock. • • • • ' • (;sores Serai Of the flats( quality hare boon 'tattered over the cousity from these grounds, arid may always he depreried urns. The geed m eat of rhe•e It,rtieulturi.ts is one orlire most renaive in the Union, and its rei illAtilge is well sus winrd veer to year. "To nb•iate the chance of mixture of the fa of rho phms of the samefurroli, tl n •y have esisbii,died another nur•ety, sui ab:e that dr•gen• return eanerit take }`lore, and loch secures to the purchaser a "genuine anicie. " Knowing rhos the age, qualiiy and process of culture of every plant, the sopplt from their grurre.ls is recommended with great co , aide •• Since the dote of the "Report " from which the alive is extracted, the en t ire establishment has been grentl!.enlartted. :flierollectionoiCamellissembrsce• all the liner klials, and cur/lists of game thousands of vetoer. , ones; so likewise of Itaket, and other delitsible plaht., troth tender and hardy, Frnit Trees, &t. 1 Ihe Seed G:rdetrs elite cover fifty Her,. and the whole is, as it lies been for more than his a c• - let _t. an the surcrasiro n,a oogr overtof [oilier and re is, Tn-4. r .p)rnment in A nw, Ira 1.7 e, locelve.i 1,, L. SN , )‘1 . 1)E:`: from %horn ratai.tuei nay obtatrwci, gra: i>. NEW SPRING GOODS 1 546." FIRST ARRIVAL. p . E. CONS I ABLE retifirctfull) argorrints hi. • customers that he has just received u Feria his first spring stock of Fancy and Staple Idiy GJOth a mongst itiltich are II wh vole ed and h!xck silks for dresses of :he new impruiationo,benorifol .1 ) le, Cashmere and DeLeines. Handsome French and f Gingham". Bonnet a large a ••mirsient. Caliroe• inrl i'hintre• at 824. I 8 and 25 cig. B C e ill he reretvirg every day or two I'm the next two week. a further addition of the richest and newest good. of the sealnn. fel, 27 ARMEIN A NO NIECE' \NICS' TURNPIKE CO.—An election sk VI he held for President. ax Nianncers and LeaPturvr. Anti Coenrany. On the 28111 any of Match !lex., at 2 o'rl.ick P. M.. nt Toll Howse id said CUMplifiy, 111,11" ihr r rlrlll . l a Pr it, AI. JAMES S. CRAFT, Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale.! WI: a ill aril, a neat and comfortable two stnry dwelling House (near Washington sheet, in the 6th Ward.) on a lot 20 feet front by 60 feet deep well fenced in and n neat palling fence in front: th- tense of the lit ha% in yews to run from the first of April next, and the ground lent iinly 115,00 per annum. a. the owner resides in another Matt and is desirous of disposing of it, she will take $2OO, cash. The priiperi) is entirely clear of incumidance, any one wiling to examine it will call on 31r Thomas M'Cllough, Painter, Coal Lane. Apply to BLAKELY & mail Penn et., pent the Canal Bridge. FOR one or mare sears, the large and comfortable three story dwelling and store, occupied by Mr. Lawrence Mitehel,on Penn street, near the sth word Mailtet House. The house contains 10 finished Rooms, besides store room, cellar &c.—on the lot is astable, wash house, &c,Ste. Apply to mar 3 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. Corn and Oats to Arrive. 50n Bushels Oats, 1.3 1000 bushels Corn. To arrive after the first rise of water, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, mar's No 25 Wood et Dried Fruit. 1.00 BUSH EIS Dried Apples; 75 •• Peaches; Jest received and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, feb 25 No 26 Wood st. GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICES. 3 UST received sad for sale by • ' 30H14 II MELLOR. febl6 • . 122 Wood it 11108ARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near 'Market. jane 19-d&wly McCANDLESS & McCLUKE. HAVE removed to Fourth st., opposite R&R H Patterson's Livery stables. jan7.3m SP TURPENTINE- 5 bbls just teoeived and for sale by feb26 11. E SELLERS. r~ar~;F - .~: COILRICTO biILY BY A. MINIM, EXCIIIAX6III - IitMSS, CORM. or TILED LiD !1O0:11:Titp7 Merchants and Manuff.clurers'Scrip ' l'. -par Exchange ,13ankScrip 1 1 i Currency - Berke Coignty Scrip 1-XCHANGE--AT SIGHT. On Pki'ad•dpnia Len, York . .., Boston. Boffins° rf.. Gold Silver . PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURG H. Rank of Pittsburgh . ...... par Merchants and Manufacturers bank ...... ...par Exchange ........ .. par ..par Do. Ifollidaysburgh ...... ...... PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America par Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank ...... —.pas Kensington bank .pas Manufacturers and Mechanics' Par , Mechanic's Moyamenslng ....... .. par Philadelphia bank.... ...... Pa Schuylkill " Southwark ..... "..; • .. • • Western Bank of Penn 7'o rub ip Girard bank ........ U. S ba nk and branches COUNTRY • BANKS. Rank of Germantown...... " Chester county " Delaware county.... Monlgontery county. " Nor t humbertand . Farmers' bank of Bucks cattey Eastonbank ...... Doylestown bank Franklin bank of Waskingtob ...... Flank of Ckambersbkr gh " Middletown Gettysburgk " Lewistown..... • • " Susauehanna county. ..... , Reek:county bank ..... • rola rnbig Bankand Bridge Company.. Ca rlislebank Erie bank - FarntOr, and Drovers ' bank " Bank of Lancaster Rankof Reading ilarriAbnre bank Idonesdate ".. La measles ............ Lane-aster co. '' Lebanon " Vines,' bank or Itonon zah eta 6a mic of Brownsville • Yew Hope and Delas,are Bridge company Northampton bank no sale Toseanda bank lryominp bank West Branch bank__ York bank Lehigh county bank, OHIO. flelotool bank o f St. Clair:rills... Clisslonhaak of Columbus.— .. Cniumhiana hank of Nrr Lishoss Circleville (La , cashier) ( ere's, cashier).— Cio einn nii bank ............ Chalice! , e ba nk ...................... Commercial hank of Lake Erie.... I Prank/in hank of Columbus ........ Farmers' aad Mechanics' bank of St enbenriUt Pa enters' bank of Canaan Gra Za • - 17, nralt Floniains l.a■tarter ~ : tizie han k Rank of Phnots. Shawn'', man VIRGINIA. inanl: a f . /I,e Va.'ley of Virginia Rank's(' Virginia It: rchan z. hank of Vsrginia... FarinerA' ban.k of Vtrginia.... Sorf A- Wes, g rn hank of Virginia....... I Iferckaras . a nd .11re/taxies' bank of Virginia 1 1 Rraniqt ....... (Hank at Morgantown.... .. 111 ARY LAND. To Let, SPECIE STANDARD SPECIE ."-.....par .......... ..... por ..... - - _ Marietta • iforkanirs' and Traders', Cincinmati... %fount Pltersetnt Norwalk Ralidoisky ••••••••• Seiotn.. Urbana. tWoos' e r Zunririllr ............ Bank of Chre1and.......... INDIANA Sinfr bank and hrnneltee State Seri, - KENTUCKY VI bank. • ILLINOIS /I"thirenre rtfy •• ..•• .• . All oilitrsoltent banks— .• .• •• •• .• NORT II C AROLIN A All solvent . . SOUTH CAROLINA. All solrenthanks— • ..• .• GEORGIA .411totrent banks ALABAMA 11nbile!,nks ('ornlrg bevika LOUIS! A N A Ner: °than, bank,. TENNESSEE Allsa sks N11C1110474 Bank of 3!. Clair St. Clair, .. 75 Bank of the Rirer Raisin, Monroe 10 Parmer's' and M.'chanics' Bank, Detroit 10 Michigan insurance, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac 10 RECEIVED this day direct from New York, a 1,, , ze lot of r spring Shawls and Scarfs. New York More, 79 Market street. WHHA riFt rm. r.LEI V l. 1) tai, day by tireen't Exples,--.10 doz. of the best Kid and spring Gloves, also Ribburte, Lace, Hosiery, Fringes, Sc., et the New. York Store, 7 9 Market street. feht'.£l W. H. G3.IIIIARn CLO r HS, casshneres and vesting, of the newest styles and best quality nt the New York store. W. 11. GARRARD, 79 Market street. NOW opening at the New York Store, 79 Market street, a splendid assortmentof French English and Scotch !Muslin delsines, Also a few pieces of beautiful ombro shaded stripes quite new. IV. H. GARRARD, 79, Market street, flamer'. Illuminated Bible, lle. 50. AND MORE NEW WORKS. ILL'S System of Logic. / TILL'S Hi.ior, of John Martin, a Sequel to the Life of Henry Milner. by Mre Sherwood. Philantbibpy, or My Mother's Bible, foundsd oa an incident which happened in New York. Memoir cf the late Rev Alex Proodfit, D 1), with Selections from his Diary and Correspondence, and collections of hie Life, By John R Forsyth, D, D., minister of the Union Church, Newburgh. With a portrait. _ Forecastle Tom, by Mrs Dana. The above books are all published in the Harpers best style, and for sale at Cook's, - 85 'Fourth met'. mar 5 ,F HE subsc ri ber would offer his grateful 'imolai.° the firemen of the several companies fur their prompt and effizient services yesterday, in subduing the fire, and saving hie property from entire &woe• tion—also to the many other friends, fur their Mod assistance. Those haring business with him. null find his residence in 3d st., corner of Ferry and Liatt/ opposite the 3d Fru. Chuich. 1.41,24 W. W. WILSON. 121=1=1:1 ............~_.~..a-vi:.~v+fi ,:., .r_~....:a r~r ~.:~. ._,tr:=--- a.:.ie:...~...a.~..c__-c,....~.. x. t~Y.~!^"?~a.:~.et ':N:.r, °~:: saw. 20 BOXESC Raissos far Ws by, P. C. btAttlii 60 Water st reel Palo Drawl. • 2 HALF pipes for stle by PC MARTIN, 60 Welter st GROCERIES, 4.c. HOICE groceries, spices. tobacco, cigars, wines, kJ. and liquorsofe+rary kind always on band and for sale on accommodating Lerma by PC C MARTIN, 60 Water it. .......A pre= Part and Madeira Wines. 18 QR Casks. fur tale by P. C. 34 ART atl er at feb26 60 W ....A preen ----i re."' . par ow aye Whiskey. AFEW Barrels warranted from 9 to 11 year Old, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, feb26 60 Water st. Gin. ON 1: Pipe Holland Gin, for sale by P. C. MARTIN ; 60 Water •t BUTTER AND JEANS. 3PIECES Steubenville Jeans; 15 Barrels Roll 13uiter; 45 Kegs Lump; in store and for sale by LAMBERT 4. si-firroN, 133 aryl 135 Wood et, 150 110 Z. ntueried sizes. received and far sale by LAMBERI . & SHIPTON. fehlt 133 and 135 Wood RT. la KEGS Unit r‘,/ 8 sacks prime reettiersi 2 13u Deft' CO dO/I'o lOW Yarn; 1:1 Bartel,' dried Apples, roceived per steamer Consul, and for sale by LANIBEKT SHIPTON, li3 and 135 Wow] at. .pai: .par par now.. 38 BIILS extra, fur vile by W 13 ANDERSON. Nr, 25 Liberty Fv.rii st Produce. 15n BUSHELS Oats; 1.3 6 sacks Corn; 2 Ws white Corn mall; 5 " yellow " do; 1300 lba Buckwheat Flour: J aft received arid for 'rile by W 13 ANDERSON, _ _ 1- 00 Or small size and superior qoaleties, For sale by W B ANDERSON. CLOTHING. WM B SHAFFER, cos ner of Wood and Water has jUAL received a full stock of cloths, ten ting. and every article of geritleinen'a wear, which he will pell V Es, INGS, plain and lagurt,d ‘VNI. B. BHAFFF.H. rnr %Vciewri and WRter AJJ/ JltCtJ ut ottl drawl ~,,, at 1V NI. B. SH kFFER. feb2l far Wnewi Anfi WWI, at AssiNETs t, ell classes by WM. B. Sfi A FFF.R, 10421 Cnr Wnnli arni %Yew st MOM ItA J, of nu kluil•,le' sale Cheap. by WM. B. SHAFFER, (eV!' en, W next and Water Pt. NV' 6 . 2 H 111 I 0, LVJU 11 J, 4 . c —A large 101 Jut ,eceived AD by W vlB SHAFFER. (.Ir2l rnr NV nnci anti W•ter on want to Feochnse any bea.l.4als,tatOtta . settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, ton cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T a YOUNG & CO, cirri 3. Hand at, between Penn and Libortrr Dressing alai Plain Daretatll. IF you want to get a goad erticle cheep do not for get to call at the Furnitu T re NV.ro Ronm of B YOUNG St Co, n0%21 Bend at. between Liberty end Peon. Sofas. APAIR "1 pinin neat sofa* on hand anJ for sale at ti.e Furniture Ware Room of B YOUNG & Co. nh•2 I H and st. between Liberty and Penn. Sugars. WLUTE llnvana Sugar in Basest While 13r.til ditto in bisis, In store and for sale by J. Sz. J. NI'DEVITT, ,lec 20. 224 Liberty st Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS Pug Tobacco; 5 .• Ladiel AL,; 10 '• Vn. " do; 10 " Cav'd, 1,1 Lump, do; In 'tore and for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, der. 20 2'2.1 Liborty At ii .Li .ii 1 Ground Spices. 1 0 CANS Ground l'epp..r; 10 Cans Groond Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alspieet 5 tin do Cloves; Instate and fur ink by J & .7 MeDEVITT, dec2o 224 Liberty at 0 PS. Plaid Chakines, new and beautiful AOpatterns, just nvived at No 42 Market 'Lent ner of Third, 61 A A MASON. dee 12 FLANNELS! FLANNELS! 1.0 0 PS. Red. Yellow and White Flannels of improved mokes at Wholeonlo end Re tall, at very low priees,by A A MASON. dec 12 No 42 Market et. BROCH A SHAWLS. 1 Q. SUPERIOR Bcocha Shawls, just received, which will be sold very low. by A A MASON, N 042 M arket st. .....9 1 CASE FURNITURE: P VS Selling at 6.V. per yard at A. MASON'S, dec 12 42 Nlarket De Latinos. 20 PS. Dark end Light plaid de lain! for clAil• dren some we low as 20e. per yard, For sale at No 42 Market et. by dee 12 lan's Blaring Shirts and Drawers. PLY RC HAS EHS will find at Shea & Pennock's ■ full assortment of men's Merino drawers, and double and singls breasted Merino shirts. Also. Cot. ton, do do bleached and unbleached. Dec. 6. BLANKETS. 611 CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Alf Just received and for sale by deer] SHEA & PF.NNOCK. rp HE subscriber otters for sale thirty-one budding lots on a credit of ten yearn. These lots are situa ted on Grant, Wylie. Fifth, Ross and Diamond streets, in the 3d Ward of the city, adjoining thin New Court House. Persons disposed to purchase, will find these lots favorably located u to health. convenience to bu siness, and will ultimately be the centre of the city. For particulars enquire of James C. Cummins, or SARAH B. FETTERMAN. feb2s dtf Corn Brooms. Produce Furniture I'Es.ll) CLOAKINGS LOU, Credit. For Rent. ALARGE and convenient two story brick dwell. log house on the corner of Factory and Penn its sth ward. A frortmooteitgain Allegheny. city,. immediately be low the canal. • A room in the first story of brick building on the corner of sth and Unkn ks. Mao. the woad and third stories of same building A rpiy to . JAMES MAY, Allegheny Cleinetery. ntitSollB desituusof purchasing lots in this Cem orrery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the &rotted's, or to E Thorn, Druggist. Ca. ROT of Penn and Hand streets, Pituborgh. $y order of the Board, J. CIiStETT. dec 11 Superintendent. Patir waxed by EierYbody. The Wonderful Vegetable purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rhcumat lam, P ites.o ispepsid, Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Baak, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fever of all kinds, Fe male Complaints. Mende., Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worins.Cholera Morhiti, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping 'Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Cotripleini,Erysipa las, Datifnees, Itrhi no of the Skin, Colda, Gout, Gray el, Neter:fats crimple' nts, and a variety of oilier d iseaael, arieing froth I mputities of the Mood, and obstructleni in the organs or digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.l • • DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DEAR Star—Agreeable to your desire, I write id • keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickenel• Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. 'ou may recollect, when I first commenced selling your mede eine, which was in May, 18,4, we little dreamed c 1 the success that would crown tho rindertating. Out premixes had been so completely flooded by Jib ode thousand and one ure-aleable remedy for every posit ble complaint andel the sun, that I set iously content , plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. However. et the most urgent solicitation, ii? consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found coneiderabledifficulty in nut achng public attention to wards there. People had been so often dectiVed by the vile compoands which have tint-reed Oise country for the last 15 years or morn, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the copse's quence was, they could hardly ho persuaded to nec.epi of the Pills, as the sa3ing i.., fur "love nor money.' Thus mat terra proceeded fora week or ten. when, al egood lurk would have it, "NI re. 'N -a lady at our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most obi stinate character, erns petaended to nrcept of a box, 4)ZI condition that nothing was lobe paid for it, if they did not afford her the Ileac...dry relief- I must confeset we ourselves had very little faith in the mutter, know ing as we did, that her complaint was dhe of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor' ingtowns. get we had determined to give the medl• ' cine a fair trial, 'arid if it proved to be wottlilese, it would be a source of satiefactien to knew It, both td you and Id its. No less to our joy than surprise, how ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the Indy again presented herself at on r counter and enquired forsooth er box. "1 really think, Mr. Williams," says shei "that your Pill, are lteeinnine to work a great change in my health,and altogether tier the better. When took the second dose. I began to feel much betterthen I did at first; the pain in my side was considerablY re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood 'seemed to circulate through my vein, as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have taken the reenaindet - of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have nn doubt that a few more boxes will effectually curt me." The result wan es she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beaus ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and a hippy life is before her. 1 etta satisfied she will never fbrget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills: As might naturally be supposed, the newe of this et traordinary cant was rapidly disseminated throtrghthe city anti adjacent couintaa and scarcely a week had eloped, before enquiries began to be made for Click crier's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pine; and the dettland has already increased to ouch an extent. that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we are literally besieged by women, and children, labor , ing under every possible ailment which "humem flesh lis heir tu." The halt; the lame, and the blind; the • asthmatic, ceesumptiVe, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the nevelefuiline Patacea.— Teatimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quarter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a moat obminate Dyspepsia. Another had just recovered from a seri ous attach of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice, And a fourth has just recovered from ao attack of Pols rnonary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—So we ge. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade. we have standing orders from the country to a large , amount. sp.). 30 Gross it your earliest convenienCo VOW'S. &t. It. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec. L. C., April 14, 1845. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is tins original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills: and that nothing of the scat was ever heard of until he intro , .lured ahem in June, 1643, as will be seen b 3 the fol io% ingt It EMIL'II. This Diploma was awarded by the A MERTCAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yolk, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICK EN ER, for the invention or SUGAR COATED I'ILLS. JAMES TALLMADGE, President. T. B. Waxesurt,CatrespondingSecretary. Guaboa J. LEED*, Recording Secretary. Er TO AVOID COUNTERT r. ITS.—Purchasers must always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pitts, and see that each box has upon it his !rig:lmre; all others are dounterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent fur Pittsburgh and vicinity. octE BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benj. Patton, jr., Presidentof the Court of Common Pleas in and for the Fifth Judicial Div trict of Pennsylvania, and justice of the Coutt - of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in and for said District. and Wm Porter and Wm. Kerr, EN., Associate Judges of the same Courts in and for the said County of Allegheny, dated the 12th day of February, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fumy six, and to me directed, for holding a court, of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh on fourth Monday of March next at 10 o'clock A. M.—. Public notice is hereby given to Justices of the Peace Coroner end Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, records, inpuisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, a do those things which to their respective offices in their behalf appertain to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are ormay be in the jail of said count) of Al. I. , gheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand in Pittsburgh this twelfth day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1846, and of the Com , ronwealth the 67th. feb-ol F.LIJAU TROVILLO. Sheriff'. A. A. MASON TRAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Table Lends and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the year 1849 and 1844, including a description of California, the principal cities and miningdistricts of that Republic s and the biographies of Iturbido and Santa ADM by Albert M. Gilliam For sale by jent TOTTEN ON MORTARS.—Essays on Hydrttl. lic and Common Mortars, and on lime burning, by& G. Totten For sale by jan7 VIItIOLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, --an explanatory pronottpciog Phonographic Dictionary of the English language, with a vocabulary oL °leek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names, alw, a collection of phrases often used by English wit. tens. For sale by jenT. RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON. comprising official and personal incindrnt•. For sale by C. H. RAY, corner of Woo,? and 3d AL A MEELICAN ALMANAC FOIL 1846. A Tiric American Almanac urd Rctioalt4ry of eyeful knowledge for the year 1.84E1, just received and for sale by C. H. KAY. • 8 tor Wood and 3d Or. +e:-.y-u~'-"'.~„~a.QJM.S~ W: r, ;;.sat-_,:..`"~.~ +:a Y>'.:v&'-F..,~,....;' ProciamationL New Works. C. H. RAY. tnrner of Wood and 3d #ts. C. H. KAY, corner of Wood •nd 3d et C. 14. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d •M TO LETS FQR SALE AT THIS OFFICE v.. 1,.... "