: 4 1;2 11/01,012 post. , PITTSBURGH, PA. URB.Y. ~ORN c . PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. . TOR NOVUBER. W..Elchbtorn, A. Gordon, James Menlo" 11 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear ris paper, we have one or two remarks to make.- will insert none without the name of the aulhor be ing firstaaada known to us, and when inserted, move!• ways be taken as expressive of the views of tit wriee?! and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Dawocirwric Raviaw.—We have received the November number of the Democratic Review. It is of usual well filled with highly interesting matter, and coat:aims well executed likeness of Senator Dix, of New York. • Turret I Tarns !—Mr. Otto Kum, Sznititfteid, two deors below Sth street; bu acquired much reputation as a manufacturer of Plate and Pivot teeth. Reader If you hare lost your teeth call upon Kunz, and he will fic you off"u good as new." FIE4III OF Aes.—eTbe Fakar of Ave is now in this city. He has engaged Philo Hall, and notice will be given offal* first appearance. As there are several scamps travelling the country, who have assumed the name, it may be proper to say that he has letters Isom the mayor of Philadelphia, and several other highly respectable gentlemen. K ho testify that he id the real Faker of Ava and "Do mistake " Miss FORTIER'S BL/LILT.—The pelfunnanre t h is escaing it the Theatre are fir the Benefit of Mice PoIRTIIt Miss P. is an metres, of much real merit, end with a little mare experience, she will be nne of the bast female performer', in the country. The pie dm chosen for the evening are very excellent, and we hope to Deo a crowded h..tree. DIICIDZDLY ExcELLERT.—Them Cocoa Cokes, *ea up by Hooker & Dicks.m, Fifth street, betAern Market and Wood. lairWe understand that the balance of that I , tt of Clothing which 31'Kenna has been selling for the last few days, will be closed this morning at 10 o'clock. FIREMAN'S BALL A Ball will be given h) the Duquesne Fire Compa ny, at Madame Blaique's, New Booms, corner of Ith and Wood alleeta, eutrance on 4.h, un ruesday ete• 'slag, November 1816. Ticking may be had at John T. Whhten'e :.11nrket street; W. T. dimly. 51 h st. Wilson & Gorman. 4th In. near Liberty; ‘Vm. Fraser, 5:6 ward; ft. L. Melville. Allegheny ; R. Duncan, Birminghao.; M. Wilkinson, 4th at. &,a.l. [nor. 13 51 Now is the time for tagratas ♦T THC "NEW YORK STOREY CASHMERES. Paris R.-ps. M de Leine. end ' Alpacas, direct from ISI.w Yolk. W. H. GARRARD, 79. Market street. 111AGALNY & SMITE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 111•11 D 40 WOOD STRIILT, SMITH, lIAGALEY & CO., Whidesale (intern. wad Pendpos dealers, Nu 223 Market street, be• wean Sch sad 61h, North side, Philadelphia. atsTlo.3at BAGALEY & SMITH have removed to their new warehouse, Nos 10 sail 20 Wood street (ram side) where they will he pleased to invite the atteotina of their friends and dealers generally to a larre and well seismal assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Y.anufaetures. novlo 3m •SOlLlai o•DZ1 s&sIUCL •NOWD[t :•011111111r & 1110,011121111 X SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO.. WIDIMISALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS • ND Meoufacturere of White Lead. Red heed, Ja. and Lytharre,corner of Wood nod Second eta, Pithibareis, Pa. nor 13.1 y. Pena Issuraulea Ciptapasy. THE min' Instalment on the Slack of ibis Comps. ny (tieing $2 50 per share) will be Joe on SW. *eddy. Ike 134 kat. Omen fn Warehouse of King & Holmes, No 39 "law stmet. J. FINNEY, JR., tee I 3 3t Secretary. W ITCHES! W. W. WU•SON, COINER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STB. , . . hiHAS jib's received a large and well .elected assortment of Genthmen • fine Gold and Sil ver Pateot Lever Watches, of the moat appro weillowurfamoters, viz: Genuine: . M J Tablas & Co , Liverpool; Jot /Aron, Church at " T F Cnoper, London. - Also, Ladiee' Gold Lever and Horizontal Watches. Also, An excellent lot of god Common du Wert, Watch Rigging, Chain.. Key.. Seals, &c. Ali of wbkch will be sold at iha regular Eiitetnpri. elm, (to keep trade at home) and good time guaranteed. nos 1.1 83, MARKET ST, 83, B. E. CONSTABLE, RKISPECTFPLLY requests the attention of hi. customers to the new stork he is now opening; 'tis his second arrival this fall, mod comprises the best and newest styles of the mon: French Broche Sherries; Tuatara sad Cashmere dn; Blots blk and 6ne blk Satin de chene; Chamelion changeable Satin Luxor.; Blue blk and fine blk-setin stripe Armure Silks; Rich fiig'd changeable Silks—nee; Cashmere D'Ecosse,of Ilse late styles; Plaid Cloaking and Gala Plaid.; hlassuine Velvets for bonnets, drab do; do Satin do do do do; Lepen's French Merinos, A A in blk and mode colors; Real Welch Flannels and Lndies' Vest.; Thread Laces and Linen Cambric Ildkfs; French embed Collars, Irish Linens; Bonnet. Cap and Neck Ribbon.; Beim? Kid Gloves; Blk Bombazines; A large assortment of Printed Calicos, from 64 to 45 vents. A full assortment of Harries. A splendid lot of Whitney Blankets. B. E. C., deems himself so favorably known,i hat it is assdiess to follow the customary plan of telling his patrons that his stock is the best, cheapest, &c, be. lag well assured, that an inspection will give him the erenee. novlo Chsual Boat House. Bg R. Donal, Penn street, Pittsburgh., Penna. B°AIDING and Lodging by the day or week on tin meet miserable term.. Strangers will find It to their advantage to patronise him. Persons tray *lin east or west, will find his house aconvenient lo cation—it is within one hundred yards the Canal Battik and convenient to the Forwarding' Howes. tars every information given to Iron hlanufse tor en. in all breneber of the business. rirtioate Brewed Ale can at all times be had at thebar. novlo- Iy Oh Yes ! Oh Yes ! 17011 CAN always find at G. &leech's on the cor. ner nit Ftflh and lintithfiekl streets, Fresh op ting served op in every style On the shortest notice.— Alpo, Candies, Fruits and Putry's of the choicest kiwis. Call end *Pe. nor 10-tr • Cita Baits. 9 COAL Roets,Bo by 20 feet. new, for sale low by P C MARTIN, nes 7. 60 Water st. A'LARGE kti of shirts jest arrived from the East, so ,.a ti t Pittsburgh Clothig 3 S i t . olia . s i t i k A t litr e sad oct2o yip - 44...4 1 *14.:0444! . , M=M Vat iMitginm2b. OM= AIRIVED. Lake Eris. Campbell,Beaver: Louis llePLene, 80110114, Brownsville: Adelaide, Jeffries', do Cleveland, Call:mu. Michigan, Roles, bearer; Rhode Island. McFall. Wheeling; Pickawey, M'Donald r Cin; North Caroline, Devanny , ; Cllrr - West Point, Lyon, Louialvilie. DEPARTED. Wisconsin, Once, Cincinsati: New Hampshire, Patterson, Ciatinneti; R Clayton, Bailey, Cincinnati; Lake EHts, Campbell, Beaver; Michigan. Bakst, do Motive, Hendrickson, M'Essespoit; Laura, Smith, Beaver. larrbose marked thus a are provided aiih Evan's Safety Guard, a prevention for the explosion of boiterd. IMPORTS BY RIVER Per Palestine from St Louis,l3o tons metal, Lorenz, Sterling & Co.; 50 bbls v, hiskey; Knox & Duncan ; 31 kegs tobacco. R Dalzell; 20 bbla alum, B A Fabne. stock & Co. Per North Carolina, 9 bags feathers, J D Davis; 20 bbla alum, Bapsley &Smith; 218 bundles lead, AV illi• ems& Dilworth; 4 hoar" glass ware, Johnston & Stock. ton; 3 bbla scrap iron. Bailey, Brown & Co; 59 bale. hemp, Jobe ha in Per steamer Cleveland from Wellsville. 130 LW, Ifflour; Pat.enger 19 du,John WFudden; 9 bbls , 1 116 hds tobacco, 111`Gill & Co ; 24 sacks stool, Wm. Bigham;John B Byard, 2 roll. leather. Per steamer Rhode bland from Wheeling; Henna & Waterman 80 tons metal; 1710 lb. to R ‘Vhiteman: 103 teams paper to Huldship & Brown; 498 bbl. four, A Hollingforcl; 112 bales flour. Joseph Jordilar; 16 sacks wool, 51 Leech &Co ; 9 Legs and I Ltd but 17 bids potatoes, 168 Ws fl Air, 6 tuna ha); owner un hoard. Per steamet Newark, :200 1,!,16 flour, J M Walling- ford; 43 bales hay... Timex Dokel:; I box, Poindexter & Co.; 50 reams paper. G W I3nroe3; dn S & D Wick; 50 reams paper, Murphy, W ikon & Co; 5 hhd. tobacco; C II Bidewell, 10 bah•. ['worn corn; 32 doz broom.. 5 ton. D For St. Louis maiTli F. new anti light dta,glit Steamer SAM SEA Y. Rob! Gretwlce Malt, will lenve for the above and all intermediate lantlitiga. on 1111 D IV. neat. 14th in,t. at 10 o'clock, A. M. For Frrittlit oryaaace •itly on bond. noir 13 For St Louis. THE mourner BRUNETTE. WM Dram, Mastor. will lonve for air above and intermediate tending.. on Saturday, the 15th. For 1,1011 or posaoge appir on bo4rd. nor 13 SPEED AND COMFORT!! SIONONGAIIIIL A ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELNIIA THE APEEEDID ?APT EVERIIIIO ITE•lllEkti CO:CSI'L •I‘n Mail LOUIS SI'LANE. ARC MAIMING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will leave crew afternoon at 3 o'doeit prrei.ely. ""... ~. FA RE—Ptitshurgh to Baltimore. $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passeneer• by tkwoe 13.. t,• will lodge on board in comfortable sure-rooms ihe firm night, with pass over the Mountains (nnl) 73 miles) the refloating DAY, in in Easterrrbuilt Coaches; sup and brdte the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding algid travel alto gether. Tickna will entitle Pavaengers to atop at Cumber- Neal or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume rhea woos at pleasure. Extras furnished, fur a full foal, to run SI Passen gers may desire. For seats, or entire radiate for apply at tbs.:frier, two doors from the F.sehaner: and at the Naticmal Hotel, abovethe Monclairahla Bridge. FF.RISUS MOORHEAD. Agent Sam, Warm' as/ Clevebuil rackets cad 'tag* Lima. &MIL AMA piSt THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Ilzpreas & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily. (Sundays eapected,) at I o'- clock A. M.. (na the arrival of the steamer Siichigan from Pittaburgh.)and arrive at Warren nest morning 1111 7 o'clock—connective at Warren wilb Neil, Moore & Ce'. line nf Stara, which leave Mitten on the ar• rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Pasaeager•pa ying in Pittsburgh are entitiedt nchoire of I.,enha on the Canal Packet, and ..at. in the stage. For passage artplyon beard Steamboat Michigan,. to JOHN S DICKEY.Beaver. M HAKTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of N El L. MOORF.& Co., Cleveland. J & M B TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B.nollol.Master,lt scemrnenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsbartn (a. hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and B t 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the times, sad those whc hare no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as soon a. the weather • ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLF.VELAND,O.,nod MEADVILLE, Pa., a ill imrned lately g o into opera• Lion. For freight or passage a pply on board, or to lulu 12 G. M. FIARTUN, Water street. 03The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 nic net , and Spleudidglearier, 11. S. DIAIL DIONONGAMILA, =air.Stour, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, and will continue t o un through the snnson ns a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday mottling at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE WIS." STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CArT. CAPIPBT.I.L, Leaves B at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Bolo', Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal Beats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. BARTON & CO., Pittsburgh JOHN 8. DICKEY, Beaver CLARK &Co., Beaver june 21• y A. FULTON, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER. LT AS rebuilt and commenced business at big OLD 1.1 STAND, No. 70, between Market and Ferry sta., where he will be pleased to nee big old customers and friends. Church, Steamboat, and Belle of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, nest from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best ma teriels. Mineral Water Pumps. Counter.. Railing. ilhe. atc., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if re quired. turned and finished in the neatest manner. 13rA. F. is the sole agent for Babbitts Asti- Ailessetirsa Meted. so justly celebrated for the reduc tion of friction in rnachhiery.—The Boxes, sad Com position can be had of him at all times. ami.l3 ly .77, BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. •• 4 ••• • •• - - • •.. • ••••• • - _ FROM PENSACOLA The Mobile Tribune has letters from Pensacola to the 4th inst. The steamer Mississippi was to sail on the sth inst, in company with the PIXOIII4O, for Nur. folk. "The French man-of-war brig L Memos left Pen sacola this morning for Vera Crus. She bee for worse time been waiting the arrival of one of the ships from that harbor, fur information, as aeon therefore as possible after the Miesissippl came in, she got ure der way and went out. The Lexington; store-ship, sailed st noon nn the 3i inst, fur Vent Crut, with several officers fur the squadron. The l'rinceton arrived at Pensacola on the 4th inst. from Vera CI us, after a tedious passage of ten days. The Princeton had on board the bearer of despatch„, es, the purport of which was also rent on by the Mis sissippi. He wits put on bond the steamer John M'- Kim, off the Belize, on the 6th day of the passage, end the despatches are therrfore nearly arrived at Washington by this time. They are wholly of • poaccable nature. The Mexican government offer to receives Mllthlrl from us. and open negotiations fur nn amicnide edjostment of our difficulties. They complain, however, of the force by which they ern menaced, declaring that they corsider Veta Cruz ar blockaded, and asking the withdrawal of ihe squadron now Imbue that place. It. is underntoo•l (het Commodore Connor intend• to depart with theagnad• ron in a low dnya. The Prit.eutan by brought in tven ease. of low level, It ws► brought on b o nd with fire de seriers, re-token at Vera Crux; :no men Jaat• ready died, one off the D•lite, the other off this hat , bor. From the New Or!tang Piewrine, Nov 4 TIIE NEW CONSTIIUTION. Yes - eiday being 'he day err-tinted fttrrereising th , votes of the good reople of this State "port sits dor tion or rejection of the New Constitution of Louis'. arta, the poll,. were opened at the usual hour and uaie art the 'Act , . errointed tereived the vote. an (Mimes. Thrre nes apparently a a ant of eat among the ci•ixens at large nn the rrstilf, as the number polled a ill SIAM, rirlit 1 1 / 1 11) in the Strom' Munictitelit,: GE= Firtl Word—r. ,he ndoponn Second Irand— For the arl..pi inn 57 " rejeclin 40- 17 TAird Ward—For the 6 , 1,,pt 86 " rejective 66-20 Pow rti Ward—For the ion 88 • r .j.etiw33 Frfrit I rd —For , hr 196 rep-ci ion 38-150 Mnj..tiry for •dorl inn .sCoIID 111:1111CIP•LITY Fu at Warti—For the 'Wort ion rejectloa 12-172 Second Ward— For ho nelup ion 247 " rrjev:rwa 1131 TAard IVa rd —For Ibe adoption 251 " rrj,el ion 46-22.5 For riA Ward—For tile idoptann 13.5 I rjvCtlo,l Maj..rity •dnpti,n TutitD lIIVIICIP4f.t7T Fo rot I Verd-31.03111, In awe. vil adoption •42 &Towel Weed— ••• • • •• 114 TAir4 Ward— •• " rejection 11 The Fourth Ward hes not bees !weld Irma; we cannot. Ihr-ref...re. give the moult. We give tS•rroult of the first tiers emits/ (Weedily the 3J insco in the precinct of Ceeinginn, perish 01 St Tammany, (or the New Constitution •nd for mem ber• of Congress foe he 3d district: First lay—Fur the adnptinnofConsti ui jots 27 rtuertieta 2- 9i Coug RS. UK II et ma net ( Dem ) tl7 Cooks. ( Whig ) 2 1-Ms j Iti MAsi•CMICIIITTI Et e.ctrton.—The election in this state on Monday an was for GM14.1114,1f. Idententini Governor, and men:thereof the Lect•lature. In Bos ton the vote stood—whit 5.397; democrats 2 204: na tive 1873, abolittoa 232; scattering 200 The whiz Decrease since lest year is 2932, democrat • 2332; La. live 1988; abolition 216; scattering 189. The Alias, received the morning after the election, return• from the oltoie State. eiceitt Berastable, Nat, t ticket. and Duke counties. and Pert of Berkshmr, ohich allow the f.dlu log vw• fvo (levet aso; .B,iggs, "hog, 15.931 Doris. dem. 33 838 Sher native, 6.1041 Sewall, aSulitiun, 6 960 Scattering, 1,291 Major'', of all over Brirts 1,105. There is prob ably no eleerine by Ihr people, but as the Legit/latent is docidedly ‘Vhig. Briggs will be chosen governor. All the Senator. elected are vt big. Not a Preto crane candidate for the Senate is chosen. There are certainly nine, and prarribly twelve, Whig Senators elected. To the House of Represeniatives, there are 141 Whigs, 43,Democrets, and 3 Nathe Ainentano ger• tainlv eleciad. NO chniee for a member of Cnnttreas in the 9th diarist. Hale (W.) received 4,425: Pierce (Dem) 4,530; ocattering 1,307. pHYSICI )INS AND PATIENTS reed the follow 1 lowing relntive. to the eurntive pruperttes or Set. LER! ' LIVER Near FNitfield, Rockhridge Co.. Va. July 14, 1845. Mr R. E. Sellers :—I think it a duty I r.wv to vnu and the public generally to say. that I have been nflic. led with the Liver Complaint fora lung time, and have been attended by several physicians, and used a great many liver pills, but could get nothing to relieve me. until I bought your Liver Pills. I commenced to. king them, and after three days I found relief I con tinued using them until I bad used not quite two box es; and em now enjoying perfect health. I wh it ene my-cure entirely to the tine of your Liter Pills. I con therefore recommend them to the public es the best medicine for Liver Complaint of any I have ever used. I advised several of my. friends and acquaintances who were also suffering from Liver Complaint; to trj, t h em , an d all of them, to my knowledge. have been benefited and ere now in good health. Yours. respectfully, ROBERT E McCRORY. Greensville, Va., July 14th, 1345 Dear Sir:—Mr Robert E McCrory is a very re. spectable farmer, living near Fairfield. Rookbridge county. Va.—his statement was given voluntarily. Yours, &c, B F GRAHAM. P M. Prepared and sold by R E SELLERS, No 57 Wood at. Sold also by Ketr & Mohler, 145 Wood st; L Wil cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn. Markets tract; Feu & Cas• sell, Fifth Ward; and H P Schwartz and J Allegheny city. now 12. BANN or PlTTsauttoll. October 17th, 1845. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Dank, fin. the ensuing year, will be held et the Booking House, on Monday, the 17th day of November nest. JOHN SNYDER, Costlier. oet 1 g-ats at, for sale 20 01, 11" ete tas"t Pat " SUNDRIES Pe KEGS Lard, el 2 sacks Ginseng, 2 " Snake Root; p.r sir Putnam, fur rile by raw 10 MOLASSES 35 BBLS 0:Holum per au.. Pilot for srie by M. B. RHEY & CO, oorlo No. S 7 Water at- M RS. Chlkl's letters from New York; Mims Need sketthes, 3d Ref kW. The Lady of ibo Manor. by Mr& Sherwood; Homo, by Mho erdeovrick; For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER; nov 6 ' 13 Market atieft. OOKS—Tha l'oeino sad 13aHaim of Schiller with lihis Life by Baldwin, Correapendeaca between Gwethe and Se hint-r; BOSWORTH dc FORRE.BI ER, 41 Markri utrrt . C ATLIN'S North Amrt iron Indian.; BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, nn.G 43 Mar4zet weft rT1 01 11..1 THE undersigned agent for the American Fire In surance Company of Philadelphia, continues to make lodestone, easiest loss or damage by tire, on fa vorable terms, st his old stand GEORGE COCEIRAN, not 6 No 26 \Vote! lit. To Printers. T(IF. subscriber Liss just received nnennsienment. l'uwer Press, News and Book Ink, which be will sell manufacturers prices GEORGE COCHRAN. Ni 26 Wrs,d st. COBURG CLOTHS A NEW and splendid Cloth for winter rents we A have every variety of color, and wilt make thorn in every variety of style to suit thy taste, the habit and this pocket of uur eitstamerr. Cali and ler them ALGEO, McGIJIR & Co's. I.iher) at. OH LEANS CLOTHS. ASHION BLE tnixturra fur buiineu rose, low prim!, fur soar nr or.tre be _ . ALGEO, McGUIRE &Cn. CLOAKS CLOAKS UST reeriv,d en inciire of Irene. .41 bl• for Cloak/. Al. • frw patterns brisu t iful Cashm.rrs, for lining. for the same, for winch we w ill rw g:ed t.. ri-crii.ip A LGEO. MeGUI It E St Co. rrlf,ri 251 Libertv rt. LUt . . BLANKET I'UATS. now. comfortable .L.P costs so ItAisoretrible to tho travelling c"mMUni iy CALI belied in superior style at our ...t•liti.hrtwat. A LGEO. ,IcGGIRES Co. I Liborly st MIXED DFAVER CLDIHS AND FANCY LININGS: Q . 0:11F.TIIINI3 new to tin. lino to he had at the Fashionabl- Head Q.4.trie. I of A I.(i ED, McGC I R & Co. 251 lobetty a. Loaf sofa: WS F are rPreiving a • ithiher N. 6, 788 Lo s t' surkr. siid. sill Is• 404 rat I•ow rare/ 13 I: It BI(11) C; E, ILSUN St CO, %V aro, at SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. ‘4.11 1 1181.. S II No las.e►. 30 Will do For sa:e low I. n•irnm.nr. BUIIBIIIOOE. WILSON S: CO. %Vater " N. Q. =near 30 1111 OS ti U Silent, C.r BUR BRIJ LIG WILSON & CO. IVoler C•PPor. 23fi SHEETS Brasiers Copper. (Baltimore) %) areiemt ...14.4.e sato St DURBiIIDGE, WILSON Co.. oet3o W star et met Tsang Hysea Tea. 25 HALF Chest. -..xtro Fine." from car-so "Lady Adansa," Iteceieerl and for me by ti. LA mitEar. 100 Libel-ft st. 35 naattELs Hertwqrs ibew No I Salmon: 25 1101.04 " STYleri Heryinr.: R•twilovii soil fur sole by H LAMPERT, 0,116 )00 Lll.Trry Citron aM Bask Camay. 1 0 BOXES I'reervoo..l Citnat; 10 •• fint-k rawly; Received sod fur sale by 11. LA M RF:RT, 6.116 100 Lawn% da Taz. Pitch 111 Mob& ODR NC. Tar 311 Rfisi n, 10 '• Nth; J uq received and f.,. Mir by J. .k J. WOFVITT. nell6 214 LibPrty K. Chipsad s o . in CANE Gro u nd Cinnanum, " 6 " A 11.rtre, 1 11.-g " Cko.r•s. 10 Lose. " Pepper No 11 Jost rectoreci MUNI I'm rale hy J. & J. rnEvirr ti IG 224 Lito.rtp or 50 BOXES riffs just rrecised NIA far sale I, J &J MeDEVITT. 224 Isibem .t. Claskuteros, Casbiasses, &c. JUST open's!. • henslistmc stock of °mine Shaded Ceshrnern.; Omnse shade:land embroidered Ci.hmeres; •tri Mons. de Liiinest Tngether with Freneh and English Merlnni: block rolored and barred Alpaca•: Damask; Lama Hollis &c., &c. SHEA & PENNOCK. nnoll . PlannclF., Blinker., &c. JUST received at Nn 118 Market street : 50 pair Rose, Whitney and Mackinaw 'ilatiket: 25 • • Economy du; 20 Soper Blue Mackinaw and Economy do; 500 Yds. White Country Flannel: 500 " Plain Brown do; 500 " Plaid du; Persons nishing in purchase will fird it to their in serest to call an•l examine, nose SkIF.A & PENNOCK Alderman's Ogler, Fifth Ward. 'OHS A PARKINSON. Alderman Fifth Ward, l'enn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets, where he may be found at all times. Those having Houses nr &het propely to tell nr rent, can hare the same punctuully attended tit; debts colfected, and al! the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt nt tention. net 27-dly , - 1 1,1 USIC BOOKS---Carmine &tern; • Psaltery, by Mason & Webb, new book; Mason's Harr, 'to!! 1 &2; do dm patent nNee; Evangelical Music, by Hickok & Fkming; Elements of Musical At dentition; Manual of Instruction of the Boston Academy; Boston School Song Book; Vocal Eaercises and Solfeggios; • The Od ion; The Vocalist; Gentlemen's Glen Beloit; Boston Glee Book; New York Glee Book; • Kingley'll SOCIAL] Choir, 2 vole; Deyer's Music Book; Western Harp, new edition, by Wakefield. The above Music Books for isle by the dozen or single copy, by C. H. KAY, octS. corner of Wood and 3d sti. ASANUFACTIMED irodsoki mr • • • • STRUT, ON door Nebo', : • • oct 21-17. M. B. RHEY &CO Aaidgases Bale, Oa beautiful and fine double barreled Fowling N.../ Piece it Auction. At IkllCeona's,to-asorrow, Saturday eretriog. November 15th, at half put 6 o'. clock, will be sold by order of Assignees, a handsome and good double barrelled Shot Goo; it was the pro perty oral gentleman, who at one time refused to take 1143 for it. WICENNA, novl3 Auctioneer. M. 13. RH EY & CO. No 57 Water sr Last sale of elothiug at &action. AT McKenna, to•roorrow mornl ng, Saturday, Nor lb, at half mug oclook, will ba suld the balance of reedy made clothing whirl was commenced cm Wednesday lest, it is the best lot offered at &actin° in P hullers,' for many years, mad* in the latest style and fashion. Those intending to purchase should calland examine before sale. P Mv.KEliNAer, Auctions. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, erl4l7M. WOWErp9D KO. 46,111•1611LOIT THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD ST. Let it be proclaimed, Jar mid wear: that Ake 'dors totem' Cash Houst,OrNo. 46. is Ike place! .J .41111111111...16,, ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS LADIES' DRESS GOODS Of still later styles, ■nd the most nits •nd beautiful patterns. RICH SHAWLS In tbeit groat and opletulid variety, built high and low Colt. !Seat Pnria Kid Gloves, in all ahndat. livery numbm C. 111.44 Linnen Cambric 11•ndkerchicfa, from 12 1-2 to $2.50. Floaea New Bonnet Ribotut, beautiful, from 12 I 2 to 18 3 4- New additions have been mode to our Domestic De partment. snd the whole stock wt! be disposed °rat ow:nosily low tales. Blankets ft rwl Counterrnes. 111?0ADCL0THS. To this lirniwit ~1 Mir lf.itie in 11,111•Iii.r. we iv i ve eivym gront to trio ioo, nod nee rioW prep writ with twir ti.a - k, In Cornish tt) , who mly wi4t--with a rgitin. French, We.t of Englnool .n 4 (Liman Cln h•— toßot voriety of .ha , l.•.—in Futhiona able, 800. n'• nold Mov,l CASSIMERES, Fteple as I F.ncv. SA TINETTS, Several cairn jn.t rrc.ived iu both Iti‘h and low Onn Case Blue Black and SheepaGray, !klge Drab for Carriage T. immingt. FANCY VESTINGS. Beautiful variety—Main and Fancy Rich Satins and Vrlveis. Gent Satin Sc irfs sad Cravats; Bet Faris Rid Glove.; litede.up SoapentLera. Cutbrell &r. a . .Variel Street ate place, 45 tie nvather, 4 a isovl Barrows de. Tumor, NEWS FROM OREGON! O::TIMPORTANT TO THE LkDIESI_IO GREAT BARGAINS! NO. ss, MARKET STREET. arT.efl4 TIIIRn Alkr , YUCI7II. friir. Subscriber re.pectfolfy inform' the public i that ha has opened a store at ibis pine% where be is now opening an categorise a.sortn.eut Pereira, Domestic, Staple wad Fumy Ela 1r COS CD Cr) UD Which will be sold at price* which cannot Gal t.H gives:slim satisfaction. flit Stuck consists in via Yf the followng desirable Goode. New style Onarre Stripe Cashmere and NiouSettree de Leine. French and Engli.h Merinnes; Alpaca and lorti•na Chub.; Black and Male Colored de Leine., Fancy Print., English. French and Scotch Gingham.; Shawls. Embroidered and Plain Thibet, fine and l ow p r ic e d. Woolen Goods; Kentucky Jean, assorted colors and qmslitie.; Plaid Liner's. Highland Plaid Cassimeres; Fancy Figured and St, iped du Heavy Plaid Shawls. IVorsted Shawls; Plaid Cioakinga. Furnishing Gtssls. Barnsley Linen Sheeting Signor Irish Linen. Pillow Case Linens. Hamilton Cottoned.; Russia and Scotch Sheeting.; Hockabeck and Dinper and Bordered Towels; Birdeye Diaper. Xlitle Russia Diaper; Colored Stair Crash and Linen•; Marseilles Toil. Ling and Ilurenu Covers; Finn Tickings and Furniture Checks; Dimity and Furniture Chinice•; Damask Table I.innens. Table Cloths; Superior and Common Damask Napkins; Blankets of all descriptions; Thread Laces. Bonnet Ribbons. K' G: Hosiery—Silk. Cotton and IVorated of iliquelities; Blenched and Brown Muslins; Book, Mull and Swiss Cambric and Jaconet do Silk Cravat. and Pocket Hurolkerchier,; Linen Cambric (1.11 Plain and Hem•Stitchr.il du Colored Borders nov 3 dim NEW GOODS AT NO. SO MARKET STREET. rip HE undersigned has just received hist Fat: sad N% inter stuck of Goods, consisting in part of GOLD AND SILTIER LEVI,II WATCHCS Silver Spoons and-Butter Enloe', GOLD •PENCILS, And a general assortment of Jewelry, Cord, Cases, Steel Beads, Velvet and Silk Bags, Silk Pulses, and Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bags, with a large as sortment of fancy articles suitable for presenu.' The undersigned is prepared to tell gOodsat Sale, to make it the interest of those that are buying by the quantity to call and examine his stock. novs-d2m ZEBULON KINSEY. AT NO. 86 MARKET S.TIZEZT. 1 CI DOZ.. FRP:ORRICK FENNY'S ...TALLY I.J HO" RAZORS, %Vat-ranted to ohm with nortnen• and ease. If the "Tally Ho" razor is not good, the price will be refunded on the return of the razor after giving it • fair trial. ZEBULON KINSEY. nov 5 tw. TADIESAND GENTLEMEN, wishing ts have _Ls their fortunes told f an have an opportunity, by applying to Ackisms, who is now in town, sad nsidiagelJamsa Addams, baker, on Grans stsoos.-- Psiess.—Ladiss 25ones, Cinnamon 30 tests. novl2-I w (Chronicle copy.) j.ri" 1"" ' 1:4 ", 4,' , 0:- "' I.,;'°..fr'refi:4;l?" :Oda. Barrows & Turner's rirAT NO. 4 4 . ~&.1 HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! JAMES DOYLE JUST RECEIVED rortase Turing. fitti*Notiii tirili iffErljange. 001RIVTXD DAILY BY A. 1131AllaiR; IMIELANGE 88OILX11, CdANIR dr THIRD ♦ND WOOD VTRirtil SPECIE STANDARD Merekanit ascilicrarfactur en' Scrip -par Exaaage BanAticrip Currency Berk. Ccniniyaerip EXCHANGE--AT SIGHT. Os Philadelphia .... 4 prew New York 4 pre o ' Boston. - • i Preis Battisurre .4 Preis SPECIE. Geld ....4 press. Suter P ENNS YLVANIA.PITTRBURG H. Bank of Pittsburgh par Nerekands and Manufac hirers' bank Ezckange Do. Hollidaysourgk PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America per Do Northern Liberties pal Do Pennsylvania ....... Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Pa" Farmers' and Mechanics bank Kensington bank. Manufaetwrersand Meckanies' par Mechanics Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank p ar Schuylkill " r Southwark ..... ".... par IVestern. per Bank of Penn Tornskip par Girard bank U. S bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county Pa , " Delaware county " Montgomery county.... " Not An mb eriand ............ ....... par Farmers' bunk of Bucks county ..... . par Easton bank Doylestown bank ........ ........-- . .•• .. • .imr Frank/Tx bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh..... ..... " Middletown . ..... " Getlysburgh ............. " Lewistown " Sus nneltalinti COW nty Berkaeonnly bank ..... ............ Columbia Bankand Bridge Company.. Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank. " !tank of Lancaster. Bank of Reading.. Harrisburg bank Honesdale ....... Lancaster " Lancaster co. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of _ _ _ Monongahela bank of Brownsville. New Hope and Delaware Bridge comperny.....2 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank . no salt IVyoming bank West Branch bank... York bank.... Lehigh county bank,.. OHIO Flelmont hank or St. Clairsoille Clinton bank of Coln's:bars—. -- Columbiana bank of New Lisbon Circleville (Lawrence, rambler) ( Warren, cashier).. Oinrinn:ti banks . . Ckillicothe hank. ..... ........ Commercial bank of Lake Erie. Dayton bank Frank/in bank of Calxmbrs ..... .............1 Fanners' and Mechanics' bank of Stenbenville..l Farmers' bank of Canton Geanoa Granville millan Lancaster Marietta Mastillan . . . Meek...Mrs' and Traders', Cincinnati... Itomatillenstant Norwalk Pnettana ..... Sandusky . ........ Scioto Urbana ...................... Wooster •• • - Xenia Zanesville INDIANA. Vials bank and brastrite* ..... State Serif .....par KFNThCKY All basis ILLINOIS giate hank Bank of Illinois, Slcalenettanne. VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virrittia 1 Bank of Virginia Barbing/ bank nj Vsrrinia Parnitrebank of Virginia ............ . .. .... I Norlk• Uurcrn bankij Virginia...... .. littreA 411 i e and Afec*etouica ' krikk of Virrinia....4 • • - • •• ..... . .1 Bank ai. Morgenstorne. MARYLAND. Bttnim.re City baulks. All parr aohrent 6aaJkir NORTH CAROLINA All salvesst banks SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA. Allsolrese banks. ....... ..... ALABAMA ;Wile hanks.. . Com ary banks. LOUISIANA Nr Orleans banks( road)._ BEI= Al[banks =aMa Bank of 31. Clair St. Clair. .. 75 Bank of tke River Raisin. Monroe ID frariner s' and Meckanice Bank, Detroit 60 Miekirn limn-amen, Co. Ddloil 5 Oakland Conn!! Bank, Pontiac ID French Stole Skin Flats. le OF the latest style, which, fur neatness 0, 116 . and duruhility cannot be surpassed. All those in want of a very superior hut will itiestas tall and 03 Wood st, OCt IC d&w Im 3,1 door below Diamond alley, CAPS ! CAPS I ! 0. JUST received from the manatee. fik turers a large aaanrtment of caps, consisting of otter, Seal, Notre. Muskrat, Mohair, Plush, Oil akin, Glazed, Hair Seal and Sealette, to gether with a variety of new styles for youths and children. 3. MOORE, 93 Wood at octl6d&wlm 3d door below Diamocd alley. Extra Fine flask /leaver Bsta, NEW style and superior in quality and bean gr. ty, to bo found at M DOUG LAS, 73 Wood st., East aide oet 27-1 m ok.A Fresh supply of gentlemen's and youth' caps of ev . eiy description at WM. DOUGLAS. 98 IVood street, East side. Oct 27-Im, norital.. moons!, FASHIONABLE-DRESS MAHER,. Diamond- Alley, between Wood and ginithifeld HAS just received from New York and Philadel phia, the latest style. for Drums. Cloaks, Montilles, &C. oct24-d&wlm RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burka's Buildings, 4th itreeti neer Market. tune 19434w1y • LAW* Wanlifts* ta twits aITVAL Waktor *ti;i4u Susi thAeld s ail Grant NJ *ma. ratatruqkb. l AiraiSilf*ln 4eidscsais. ROW% W•e4!, or ho t oot • . tut oar/ ROB l 'e."9 l r a : I rt___ The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Dispepsia, Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, in. ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Hoerr, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fever of all kinds, Fe male Complaints, Measles. Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worm►,Cholera Morbas, Coughs, Quineey, Vt'huoping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysips las, Deafness, !inklings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gram. el, .Net sous completiats,and a variety of ether diseases, arising front Impurities of the blood, and obit' UM iODI in the organs of digestion. (From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.) - DISEASE OP THE LIVER DEAR Sts:—.Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprised of the prospects of the Clicketter Sugar Crested Purgative Pill, in this city. You ,may recollect, when I first commenced wiling }cur medi cine, whit... was in May, 18:4, we little dreamed of the success that would crown the endertaking. Our remises had been AO completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint undm the sun, that 1 set ionsly content. plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. Huwener, et the most urgent ,solicitation, we consented to make a trial of yours. At first we forted considerablediffieulty in attracting public attention to wards them. People had beet, so often deceiv e d by the vile eumpoubdo which have flooded the coentry for the bat 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never tube "taken in" again; and the canner etwrice wan, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, es the saying in, for 'love nor money." Thus mat terra proceeded fur a week or two, when. as ' good luck would have it, "Mrs: a lady of our city, who bad long suffered from An effect ism of the Liver, neerimpanied by indigestion of die most ob stinate chummier. was persuaded to nerept of e. brie, on condition 'hat nothing was tribe prrid bar it, if they did not aftird her the necessary relief. I most confess, we nerleiVes bad very little faith in the rentter, know ing ai we did, that her complaint was one of lime, standing. and had been unsurressfelly treated by the most eminent Physirians of thin nod several neighbor. leg towns. Btu we had dello mined to give the rnedi• eitm a fair trial, and if it preyed in he werthlenn, it would be a suture of nattsfactien to know in, both to you and to us. No lens to our jay than surer i.e. how peer, only n few days hod e.her, the body aga i n presented herself tit nor counter and one sired far anoth er box. —I really third: Mr. VI illiarna," soya she, that your Pills ate beginning to work in great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When I took the second done. I began to feel much !levet : than I did at first; the pain in my silo was considernidy re. limed; my nppetite began to improve; and It, blond seemed to eirculnte through my veins an it. did in my youthful days. Since then, I have takenthe remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetit ire, of the done. i Issue no doubt that a few mote burrs w ill r fri nana il y rum me." The result was as site predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long sad a happy life is before her. 1 am satisfied she will never fore et sheClickentr Sega r-Contrd Pill. As might naturally he supposed, the news of this ex tramdinary core was rapidly disseminated throegh the city and adjarent countty; and -scarcely a week lied elapsed, betirre empiries began to be made for Click Pores Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and die demand has already increased to surb all extent. that Wt• find the geese in ditlirolt nupplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like...steep-retitle, I might almost Oily r ho is , are literally besieged by women and children, labor ing ander eyery possible ailment ss [deli dieman flesh is heir tu-' • The halt, the lame, find the blind; the asthmatic, ceusummire, sad dyrpnpi ie. are thronging one doors in pursuit of the never-fniiing Panncen.— Testitnonials of its salutary effects are vulonrnrily flowing in upon tin from every quarter. one person informs us he has been relieved of n most nhatiento Dyspepsia. Another has jest recovered (setts a se-ri. num erratic of Apoplexy. A third has server-sired in respelling fermi his nsatem the =ytnre oms of Jatto.fiee- And • forint. has jest recovered tram an attar i, of Y:- mummy Consumption, u-hich lord confined him to his bed for many months.—So ga Rut do not fad to keep us supplied Beside our Retail Trade; we have standleg orders from the enuntty to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at year curliest cnnvenience. Yours, &c, R. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 19, 1845. n o sale Pl* par .. ... I ..... .... ..5 REMEMBER, DR. C. V. cLickvsErt. i $ the oiigioal inventor of the Begat Coated Nib! and that nothing of ibe wit Wlll ever heard of until he iniro duced them in June, 1843, as will be seen by the fol lowing: - - This Diplome was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE. et the Annual P'Filr, held in the city of New Truk, October. 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, fur the invention of SUGAR COATE.° PILLS. JAMES TA LLM A DgE, Preaident. T. B. WaltEltia,Cotresponding Secretary. at:Feb.ol.l. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. tar To Avon) CorNlEßTElTS.—Purchasers Enlist always ask for Clickener' s Sugar Coated Vegetable rids, and see that each box has upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. W3l. JACKSON, cornPr of Wood and • Liberty meets, is Dr. Clicterter's agent fur Pittsburgh and rieinity net 6 THE subscriber, having competent workmen, at d a large stock of Venetian Window Blinds, sell low. His "Portable Fastener," the only "one in the United States, is the best and most converdenfplan ever used for private or public building.. Call and esamlne samples at J. AV. IVondwelrenr G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Pertakie Fastener at n small charge. J. IC. IiENDERSON; west end Hid st: Bridgp. Lafayette Refcctoi 7, NO. 63, WOOD STREET. TFlEsubribeni have fitted up the above placr..in superior style. and they (eel asiured will vivo comfort and satisfaction to ell who may visit them. Arrangements have been mode to have rt Constant supply of FRESH SHELL OYSTERS, which will be served up to visitors and families nn the short est notice. Other luanries, candies, fruits and pas tries of the choicest kinds always on hand. Their Boris filled with the bast brands the markets can af ford; and every attention paid to vivitors. Their motto is, Every luxury in its season novlo.ly S. MOORS, MOUNT UNION CEMETERY. THEpublic arc respectfully informed thin the Trustees of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now reedy to di. , poue of lota on reasonable terms—the lots tire 8 by 16 feet—from 10 to 12 dollars during the month of Octeber—after which time the Into will be IS to 18 dollars. The lo cation is beset ifuhend the plan of the lots is tasarfut ly arranged. It is the Intention of the Trustees to make the place es handsome as any tithe piece of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STER , RET.Merrhant, Federal street ; Allegheny. By orderer the Buirrl of Trustees. sepal). . ROBERT FAIR.M.AN.Prestt; • All b arM For. Sate , . • _ . C ONSISTING of about I;o acres, fifty of which is cleared and under Fence, situateti eboot three: miles from rho city of Allegheny, between the. Frank lin and Beaver reeds, well watered, and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the late I)avid Chess. Hugh Davis, Esq, Retrwt Davis and Samuel Basis. This tract of land from ice proximity to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm era, Butchers nr Manuftieto rem Pi ice loiv and con ditieas easy. For rOrtiVllar,Prirlire of _ _ Fr W 0 ROOMS, at _ }'"u,t" , 1 h..0,,t. : • t, ~.,. Fariy 1 and Liberiy ' , reels. suaabl. , or et, ofkic . e or,ii•i. ,- tins plow. fasquiire at 0.44 Stopliethoun, earner of 4dtaad Term imeestk re JOHN B. WIADUES, IMlapiarsones. Plttrostbied by Everybod PREMIUM Portable Window Blinds. I'; ices moderate.' OGDEN & GIBSON SARAH R. FE 1717 H, VAN or JAMES C To Let,
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