6.6..,". ~~~c=_~..~. . Ibt ;Duilp Stornilig poet. PITTSBURGH, PA. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADF COMMITTEE ?OR !COVEMDI . II. W. Eichbaum, A. G.rdon, James Nfurshull CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communicntions which Tony appear in this paper, we have ono or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the atoher be ing Nan:ark known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expressive of the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views no expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Pouct,—There was seven case■ before the Mayor yesterday morning. Four were committed-3 forked over. Jacob Rodealiat Th. w■sexamined en the charge of having assaulted George Stipple. with intent to kill himq Supple received r severe but not dangerous wound in the abdomen. The pritonerwas committed for further examination. Cheriga &milk, a man of color, was arrested fur riotous conduct. Committed. RUMPUS Is COURT.-1 ACILSOX, the colored man arrested some time since, after having attempted to . cut the throat of Mt lIONV itn,and lacerating the face of Saltuat. MILLER, with a razor, had his trial in the Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday. After the re., turn of the Jury, Judge ration, pot the usual ques. fives to him, to w bidt he replied, that if he had been in his right mind be would not have dune the deed. The Court then sentenced him to eight months im_ prisorment in the County Jail. As soon as the sen• teem was announced, the prisouer seized a chair and threw it with all hisforce at Mr Howard, and sprang after it himself into the midst of the Lawyers, sur rounding the council table. He was armsted imme diately, and if justice is now done him, be will get leave to spend a few years on the other side of the Herr. Mr Howard, we learn, was some injured by the blow he received. TiE THEATRE.—Messrs GRILHSOI.I and JOIISSON, take a Benefit at the Theatre to night. The pieces selected, one of them being the farce of the "Mem. any" are excellent. Meesra Grip r,on end Johnson ■re good performets, and we hope they will be iiher• ally patronized. LIFE LW/ RA NC E.—The attention of our renders is respectfully invited to the adveriiiement of the lions: Loam bald Life Auurance Society. Was P 30111:11 is the Agent for this city. he can be teen at the store of Atwood, Jones & Co, Water street. We have the promise of a pamphlet, in which the prin. cipks of the institution are fully explained, when it is received we will again notice the tubject. They have a chap down cad' who.• hair h he can't go out evenings without lai,ing an alarm of firs. aTnie Consul for Belgium, residing at Tlalt i more has received officio! information from hi. government hat Oriel's% ing article& will be admitted in the ports of that kingdom free of duty until the 2d of J one, 1846, air cheese, rye, barley, bock wheat, Indian cot n, b eans , p ea ., onto, oatmeal, potatoes Rod rice. CLZVIILAND ►sD PITT4BLIRGH R►l[.Ro►D.—Col. Dodge, says the Cleveland Herald, has made a report (lithe sanreey which has been completed, rmtking the riistatam 961 mile.; estimating . the cost fur bar rail at $8.111.223, and for 1" or U • rail $lOO.OOO additional, and establishing the em ire practicability of the route. Jerrold says th tt old bachelors are like thy wood; when they do take flame they horn prodi ien.ly. It takes more fuel to start the flame, than it is worth sitar it is kindled. A Flaw, THIIICG TO BC KICXVO WlTif—X in Boston sued his captain for kicking him with a ICOOcIBB leg. It is said there i; a man in liartf , ncl. xhn ihalks so fast that it puts his shadow out of breach to keep uv with him. .Is it se? It is rumored that Mr. Clay has viited the White Sulphur •pring• to get rid of that itching ft, alrhoe which bas kept him scratching lot the last five •nd twenty years FIREMAN'S BALL A Ball will be given by the DUqUe ,, IIC rite Curnpn• tory,at. Madame Blatique's, New Room., corner of 4th and Wood stieeu, entrance on 4th, un 1 uesday cce• nine, November 18th. Tickets may be had at John T. Whitten',. Nlnrket street; W. T. Hartly,.sth Rt. Wilson & Gorman. 4th at, near Liberty Wm. Frazer, sth ward; K. L. Melville, Allegheny ; 11. Duncan, Birmingham; M. Wilkinson, 4th it. Rua.l. [nuv.l3 Barrows & Turner's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, (sciDaviyE KO. 46, MARKET STRE THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD ST. Lel jibe proclaimed, 'far anti sear,' that ilse'down torn Cask House,C7'lYo. 46, is Ike place! IN it WI - - 11011 11- --, ANOTHER ARRIVAL OP NEW GOODS larAT NO. 4 4 . „lg LADIES' DRESS GOODS of .tin later styles, and the most rare and beautiful patterns RICH SHAWLS In their great and splendid variety, both high and low cost. Best Pnris Kid Gloves, in nll shades. every number; Cases Linnet' Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12 1-2 to $2,50. Boles New Bonnet Ribona, beautiful, from 12 1 2 to 18 3-4. HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! New additions have been made to our Domemic Re po:meet, and the whole stock will be clispo.cd ant wiresually low totes. Blankets and Counterpanes. BROADCLOTHS. To thin branch of oar trade in particular, we have given great attention, and ate now prepared with our additional stock, to furnish any who inlay wish—with a bargain. French, West of England and German Cloths— great variety of shades—in all qualities, Fashiooa able, Brown's Gold Mixed, &c. CASSIMERES, Staple sad Fancy. SATINETTS, Sever,louses just received in both high and low COM.. 01116 Casa Blue Black and Sheep. Gray, liaise Drab for Carriage Trimmings. FANCY VESTINGS. Beautiful variety—Plain and Fancy Rich Satins and Velvets. Gasolenasn's Satin Scarfs and Cravats; Bast Paris Mods SUmbrellas, Bra.' 11:7 arbe Street Ike place, 44 Ike member. ja awl Marrows Turner. port . of pittsburgt). 5 IriCET : IN•TER IN IBS CHANNEL .IRtfVED Hibernia,' Klinefelter, Cin; Financier, Poe, do; Belmont, Dawson, Wheeling: Motive, Henderson, iNFKeesport; Pickawav, Nl'Donald, Beaver; Dinh, M'Ltote, Bennett, Brownsville; Adalide, Jeff, iett, thi; Consul,' Mason, dot Luke Erie, Campbell, Beaver; Humid, Dawson, St Lou', DT:PA West Point, Lyon, Louisvilie; Rhoda Island, M'Fall, Wheeling; Belfast, Ebben, du; Laura, Smith, Beaver; Consul. :11110011. Blowitprile; Adalaide," Jeffries, Brown.vile, Sum Seay, Greenlee, St Louis; l'.lllinongitheala, Stone, Cin; Robert Fulton, Collin, Cin. reThoive marked that • are provided with Evan'. Safety Guard, a prevention for the expitedun imPotas BY RIVER Per el warner Herald, 26 rolls leuthei, 100 pigii lead, W Holmes & Co; 45 tone pig mewl. Per steamer Belmont, 9 sacks rags, Buibridge, Wilson & Co.; 9 kegs tubacca, Church & Carothers; 85 reams paper. 12 Ralston & Co.; 32 do, Miller & Rickeri.ton; 30 do. Hanna & Waterman; 100 kegs of nails, A Wilkins; 169 bbl Flour, M M'Cutcheon; I bbl butter, 45 bbls Flour, James Dalzell; 275 cast ings, 121 bush oats, Jun Graham; 3;20 bids Buffalo Mills Flour, A .M Wullingfoitt; 40 sacks bailey, Jac Per otenrner Consul, 90 bbli Flour, 40 boxes win <low glax, owner utioarl. For Arkansas River Dircct. maina The new, light illaught, well fur . iiiiihe d, fivo tionnieg ste E amer NW „. HAMPSHIRE, P•imit..x.itin, Mn.. ter, will leave for Little Rork, Van Buren, Fort Smith Fort Clihsnirt, and till land in , * on the Ai ktinitao River on "fuepday Noo. 25ih, For fi ei2;tit or ria..oge. a ii plc int Wald ur to JAMES MAY, Dill' 15 Wlitl'r it . SPEED AND COMFORT!! DIONONGAIIELA ROUTE FOR BALTimottr: ANI) rill L.A THE SrLENDID FAAT RUNNISC: ST LA311:11.:11 Eat CONSUL uat LOUIS :11';,,ANI . ARE MAIUNG DAILY TRIPS One boat still let.:e cseny uttrumon at 3 o'clock ptect,ely. m+. Aga , DIVA -uaiC IA ItE—l'tti.hur4ll In 1111111 , 1. n% $.lO. rittsbolgh to l ' hiludelphil, $l2. l ' asgence , by Italie BoHt.,a ill lottgt• on !want in comfortable .true-thorns the tir , t night, s‘itl pa.a 054 . 1 the. Mountnitia (only 73 t 011,...) the I/ AT. In in Ettott•rn botlt Courln•-; bop nr,,l I , slre rho Arcotml night iu Cumbetiuml, [lto, urnidu , o nyh! ova slit,. gether. ' Fir Let. will entitle ('s .3 , 11 , 41,4 to stop at Condtvr land of Beillifllo,, 11 thy) 55 i.b, ut. , l tt,unit, thc,l at plestaure. Eli rae furnished, fur u full 10-t I, tO tun ns Passem gen. may For scat., Of collie rOtlChe. fir appl , . u 4 the Offir, two door. Croon the CI •lotn2r; trot at the NatAuti,,l ; Hotel, show the Ni.inortz;ill,ll.l I Oft 21 FF:I{GUS moo 14 ti EA r). Arent. Seaver, Warren and Cleveland Packcts and Stag° Lino. VAIL' • ' ‘*IN --"X• THE SPLENDID CANA L PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver V‘r , t,11,1,) flt l o'- clack A. M., (on the ai rival of the atenincr from Pittsburgh.) and al tive at Warren text rnorron7 at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, MOMI• & CO's line of Stages, which lea‘e Warren on the are rival of the Parket, and teach Cleveland before n i g h t . Fare through e 4 50. Paviamezet spaying in Piit.hurgh are emidedtochoiee of the Canal Placket, and seats in the st;,,go. For pa.eaage soply on lovirdSieorolood Miclogian,ol to JOHN S DICK EY. Bea, er. M II 1R n IN & Co., Pittaburg,h. CLARK &C..., heaver. For pa,,aage rooming ' p a lly a t Sine riffle., of L, Mot iRE& Ca.. Clevelaod. .1 .5: .I IT 1 AY LOH, Warren. BEAVER l' ACK ET The well I,nown steamer M 1 C 11 I 14 A N , W. B. 801 t... Mayter,l/ •e.e - nmenced her regular .Itillyti ip•, leaving, Pittvhktgo (ay hereto fare) at '3 o'clock. I'. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. rl. Pricesto 'wit the timetiand thtme whc have no moor) carried free. r The Canal to Cleveland will be °petted am moon e the weather rill permit; on the opening of which CLARK E: & CO'S LINE to C LEV ELA ND,O.,tind MEADVILLE:, Pa., a ill imme.lintely go into opera tion. For freight ur ;lannage apply on board, or to jolt, 12 G. M. GARTON, Water direct. 10" The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safet) Guard. 184.5. MuND.AY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1395 Th: ROIC and Splendid Steamer, Q. S. MAIL BIONONGAIIIILA, SION e, Master, hay commenced run ning regularly, and will continue to nth through the season tin a ‘Yeekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning tit the same hoar. For freight or ['amine apply on board. n. 26. LAKE ERIE at. MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CArT. I:Attires:Lt. Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. RolLs, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, I'. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie, I nod Cleveland, O. Steam Bout and Vessels to all parts un Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. ° Pine NI CLARK &Co— Beaver. A. FULTON, BELL AN7D BRASS FOUNDER. AS reheilt and commenard blitdness at his OLD 'ET STAND, No 70. between Mal ket and F ry sta.. where he will he pleased to see his old cuAumei, and fi tends. Church, Steamboat, and Bella of every size, from 10 to 10.000 pounds, cast from Fitterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best mu• tet Mineral Water Pump., Counters. Railing,&r.&c together with every vat iety of Btuss Castings, if re (piked, turned and finished in the neatest manner. rirA. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti Attractiols Metal, so justly celebrated for the reduc lion of friction in machinery.—The Boxes and Cent position can be had of him at all times. nov 13-ly AnLARGE lot of shirts just arrived from the East tn the Pittsburgh Clothing Store forsele wholesale and retail meg W B. SCH AFTER. Wanted Immediately. APERSON who understands painting and %lir 1146.g—constant employment and good wages will be given. Apply to .1 li: HENDERSON, novl West end Hand st Bridge. Young Hylton Tca. 25 HALF Cheau , 'extra Fine," from cargo "Lady Adams," Received and fur sale by H. LAMBERT, ' ° ?;i4; l' . EINE BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. I 711110, . T - c - rafT o;. ( , TILE EXECUTION AT ROCK ISLAND The loothertt Lung and Young suffered the lust pen. alty tic the laws at Rock Island, un Wednesday last, for the murder of Col Devenport. We are infra med by Mr Pumrity of this county. who was present at the execution, thutJohn cont'essed his guilt upon the scaf fold and declared his brother. and Toting were inn°. rent; that Bonny was tire man who planed Om murdre and instigated Iran to commit the bloody deed—that he bad previnsly been engaged to dispi.se of countra reit money by Bonny, who was a regular dealer in it —and that he was induced to take the first step in crime by him. Bonny is now tinder arrest charged xith the crime of counterfeiting, and !Lod and Johnston aro employ ed in defend hint, and havo no doubt but they will U6O their best endeavors to prove him innocent. This mun Bonny, has been until recently a full Alotmon; he now comes out a strung Anti, and is petted and patronized by the Hybrids. -- Fort Madison Den. Nov [?'The St Louis Reporter t.f the 11th says: " A heating tumor was in town yesterday, that the steam er "Queen City" had taken file, on her way to New tit leans. Others said that she was burned—and sow etal lives bad been lust. Upon enquiry, we aster wined that the agent., knew nothing of such an occi dent—and we tlwrefure conclude that it was merely a tumor—us we sincerely trust it may prove. " [ Steamboat Sunk.—We learn that the steamboat Sea Bud, Cain Mourc, bound 11010 6t. Louis 1. , / ibis place, turueL a snag forty mile• below St Louis, and immediately bunk. ilia catgut, conbibiing ckictly of Hour and Irud, was partly bavrd, in a damaged stale. life boat is supposed to be a tutu! d'aa. lie S.O 1311 d lett St Louts alJuut the ult. The Andrew Jaekenn.—The atettinbcat Cincinnu -1.1,0.,..1 la.t 0%10, ~•10t.odg tuct the .train• bout Andrew Jackson at knhgh, 00 the 2901 ult. bud• ly tut u by a sting, situ C111(11111.y auto rt. I be Cinctintutt sine Min/I is the stramboat Linwood .at riuntb Puitt.—lb. 2114•Ineha y A.nJ<a , .—U.. Nittuttlay Oct 25,11,1,41111 e the struttamet 0.•11i1 Nof near Notte• bt's taint, p.,t btiva hire on the Lan.. 1t,., r, Nit- 11a niel M'Lenn 1..11 trot. bra cla,k, ablt, llt abd tt. ,i(owbc,l allee Selld, re.l. .111. • bud) 114 J not sl bound al the 1.00 ace...,,;. NI. (rum Tiq.;:t rowdy I'rnu•tlu.ow,..u.l u• 00 1,1, wat,to s u.,11 100 t, 10 .title 15 , ./001; fit.. uicud. to Fuulcl,ull.lVVl.ll/./1 , 111 i hl. cuurtl, Ile is rt•pirm.,ll.o.l a. n youog gem 0, mail (11 I. gl, rt,peci.lloloy •ud etrat 10•t,une1 watth Little Rock (A. k) Bonner, Sur 3. INI)OW sASII A\U GLASS. ()N find 1,1,1,1`d. good u•.otimeol of ulrotooi eill,izra of V 1 t. c , i•locortll. ISAAC HARRIS. Ag • L 11., 11 Nl‘.l. 11't. Of TO LETS Ft)ft SALE AT THIS OL.Fict Ibl.llai FOlti• ONE mnln.warn Ptm." rofte r.ini, i.• 01 Gnmr, Met If 14%0% gla:rd :11,11,1.iritprd I n *.m.t-r...0. 10 Nrw Yolk tnnn• uIA m ctuting Copooy," N.•. Yolk. Cit. Inr “0..41. eler.r.t %.tulanon•Lip. %N . n '• e , t,clinieot, Lun, nine tame mo.nuinco.ry. ()0., 161111 MIMIR . 11111.111.1gAlty Plll.l, ITitlflo Iry Paris y oAre,. New drat hu. lern in use almtat m nYh.. mini will be atrial to eonnigmnera at I !;(1 —3.11111 Irmo ity, or a dix:eunt aline int of 5 per ca•nt for Cask To on t, 1/3y, VVI) PIE, lit) F.+ l ' . •• in it bli• hi 1.1.•. e, from tiale New I , k; .11 at . which ,e. 1,1 at the .nnte price es clittesed at the Fact,.) in New Yuri.. wtle lee JOHN 11 NIEI.I.OIt, 11:2 Ww.al t. Canalßoat Ilottie Ilv r.. 1),,,, , tt, 1)i) ARDING and 1....1,2ing Ntl i k on ihn 111.41 lin.loll/11/lel 11,111 4 . Sit Ult2ers will find it toiln•lo ods.int.ce to ratoliti, Litre. i'vr.ons iniv vllo;: lir will find CO.VVtltent 10 - eflti..ll — ll 1..111110 One 111.110irt i d Stin t . .tire Ctllitd R 14.1 • 0,1,. • 111. flt to OW FOI warding 111,01..11. E' Es et) given to I lull MallUfille In ill! to audit, Of 11x+ buuur•R. "1 fugue ISrcwcd Ale CUD ta e ll time' be had ut no , l° lv JAMES S. CHAFF. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mee. er,rner or raurth find Wood streets, strovr Sit,heit C Junce. I . :111111We MI Fulit th. no 1-d6m. W ITCHES! W. W. WILSON, CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STS HAS jos( received a NI Lre and well wlecied 00 • 4nllment of Gentle men's fore Hold and Sit. vet Patent Levet Witiellen, of lilt, MOO appro ved 11101111rtICIUrel a, VII: Genuine: M.l 'l . ..Arias & Co , Liverpool; Joe Johnson, Church at " T F Cooper, London. At.", Ladies' Gold Lever and Hot izomed {Vetches. A/so, An excellent lot of good Common do Also, ‘V etch Rigging, Chains, Keys. Seals, Sc. All of which % into. sold at the regular Easier nlrri• res. (to keep tradoat (tome) and good tune guaranteed. lIOV II 83. MARKET ST, 83, B. E. CONSTABLE, EspEcTFITLLY request, the attention ef his cus tomers to the new stock he is now opening; 'tie his second arrival this fall, and comprises the best and newest styles of the season? French 13roch'e Shawles; Tut Lars and Cashmere do; Blue !ilk and fine blk Satin de (rene; Cham-lion changeable Satin I.usar,; Blue blk and fine blk satin stripe Armure Silks; Rich fiig'd changeable Silks—new; Cashmere D'Etosse, of the late styles; Plaid Cloaking arid Gala Plaids; Mazarinra Velvet, for bonnets, drab do; do Satin do do do do; Lupen's French Merinos, A A in blk and mode colors; Real Welch Flannels and Ladies' Vests; Thread Lore. and Linen Cambric lldkfs; French ernbr'd Collars, Irish Linens? Bonnet. Cap and Neck Ribbons; Bajous' Kid Gloves; Blk Bornbatines; A large assortment of Printed Calicos, from 6/ to 2.Y cents. A full assortment of Hoseries. A splendid lot of Whitnay Blankets. 13. E. C., deems himself so favorably known, that it is needless to follow the customary plan of telling his patrons that Lis stock is tire best, cheapest, &c, be ing well assured, that an inspection will give him the preference. novlo Just Arrived at the “Nevt , York Stare," 1(DOZ. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid, Cash y u mere, and silk Gloves. of the best qualities. N. B. None but the best Kid Gloves kept ut 79 Market street, novl9. Fortune Telling LA DIES AND GENTLEMEN, wishing to have their fortunes told, can have an opportunity, by applying to Mrs Addams, who Is now in town, and residiv atJames Addams, baker, on Grant crect.— Prices—Ladies 2.5 ccnts, Gentlemen 50 cents. isnvl2-lw (Chronicle copy.) Plasised Wanted. THE highest market prix will be paid la cub for Flaxseed by MILLER & RICkt:TSOIt, No. 170 Liberty at. Flax Seini. 200 BUSHELS I, per Steamer Putnam, for sale KEGS LIM, PIO 2 ftncks Ginseng, 2•' Snake 113101; prr ttr . l'utnem , fur tale by • 51. B. RHEY & CO, 57 Water si 35 BBLS 051ulames per PI r. Pilot for elle by M. B. RH EY & CO, No. 57 %Voter m RS. Child's letters frmn New York; LU. Miss Leslie's Pencil sketches, 31 series; The Lady dike, Manor, by Dan.. Sherwood; Home, by Miss Sedgewick; For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, nnv6 43 Ado rk et At; et. OUKS—Thn l'oems and Ballads of Schiller with 1/his Life by Baldwin, Correspondence between Goethe rind Schiller; BOSWORTH & FORREST ER, 43 Niorket street. C AILIN'S North American Indian.: BOSWORTH & FORRESTF:R, 43 Market street TH F. undersigned agent for the American Fire In surance Company of Philadelphia, continues to male luaurance against loss or damage by Pro, on fa vorable terms, at his old stared GEORGE COCHRAN, No 211 Wood To Printers. 1E subscriber bats just received on consignment, IL Power Press, News and Book Ink, which be will sell at manufacturers prices GEORGE COCHRAN, t,qi WOO,l Loaf Sugar. IVE are receiving a further supply of No 6, 788 Loaf Sorer, whirl, will be sold at low rate• H SUGAR OUSE MOLASSES. 40 I,BL, s II Mulamies). 31)11.11 do For Yale low in dn.*. ron•itnninnt. WILSON SA - 0, tiler •1 \'OLcllu, Nov 3 • A m nil N Sop, r, for rale by 0 II BC It Bill DO V., WILSON S CO.. Copper. 25€) (Botimum) is.: C. Cu I_ll3o :• 11) • rityli; J.isi ;Prenetl and for 1.111.• by 1 0 t y SGc c t cc,ci 1 ic , g 10 bset Vepper N" 1; Just t scut% ecl and fit ale l'Y J. st.l. 11'111.VITT art lfr 1!'24 Llt..rty Pipes. lit() BOXF:i Pipe. pot I re ,, irr.l •on.i for •nle by .1 SJ NIrI)F;VITIr. JUST uproed. e l.aodwme.tock ut Chnbre Shaded C•shreerr.; °mt."! etel embroidered Ca.hmeres; ° •trued " de L,lne.! T..F.•ihrr and 1;/1,111.11 JL•t no.: black colow.l and 6.llrycl Damask; Lam. cloths &e.. Sc. SHEA & PENNOCK. Juzi r rrteiv.sti tNo Nlarket atreet : 50 pair Rine, Whitney and Mackinaw 9latikets • •• (ill; s;orer Ilton !sl...diinaw and Economy d o ; SUUTd.. Whin•lamairvFlann l; 51)0 " I'l.in 1310 , n d :,o0 Pt,SO(l3 wi•long to purchase nill Lad it to their in Teruo to call and examine. nui.El Sh EA & PENNOCK. A NEW and eplaraini Cloth for winter runt• we have every variety of color, and will mike them in every variety •if style to snit the taste, the habit anti the pocket of our roviomers. Call and see them at ALG EO, Mc(11.2 llt E & Cu's. 0rt...13 251 Liberty at. JUST received an invoice of French Cloth., Rona bie for Clonks. Also a frw patietn. beautiful Ceshrneres, for lining* for the same, fur which we will IK glad w rect•ise Dukes. A LGEO, 11,1rG U I & Co. oet2s 251 Liberty st. MIXED BEAVER CLOTHS AND FANCY LININGS. S()MI.:THING new in this line to be had at the Fashionable !lead Qii.ortets of BLUE BLANKET COATS. There comfortable coals an indispenrible to the travelling commitni ty can be had in superior tityle at our ertablirhment. ALGEO, McGU llt E & Co. oci2s 251 Liberty rt. ORLEANS CLOTHS. VASH lON A DIE mixtures fur busioesi coitus, low priced, fur side in °Met' lir ALGEO, McGUIRE &Co. oct2s • ; 1 ,51 Liberty M. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 4 " SACKS Coarse Ground Liverpool Salt, ex pressly for curing meat for family use. 40 sacks fine Salina Dairy Salt, for butter or table use, just ret'd and for sale by REINHART & JON F.S. novl3 3 , . 140 Liberty at. 40 BOXES Chewing Tobacco, of the choicest Brands and of various descriptions; 20,000 Havana Cigat s, of the moat approved brands/ A few Jan fine scented sntiff; A 1,10, Ruppce and scotch snuff, just recd and for bille by REINEIART &JONES, novl3-3t 140 Liberty st. Fresh Fruits and Nuts. 15 KEGS Malaga Grapeo; 20 ban Bunch Raisins; t kegs Sun " 2 canes new Prunes; 10 bits " Citron; 10 " Malaga Lemons; 2 Carmeels Flesh Currants; Vedalia Bean, Tarmariads, Arc.; 3 bales Fresh Bordettair. Almcmds; •• Paper Shell 3 " New Cream Nuts; 1000 " Cocoa " 10 bail Shelled Almonds. Jost receiving end for sale by REIN II A RT & JONES. nnv 13.3 t. 140 Liberty at NV. H. GARRARD Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. IOH N A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, CI Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets, where ho may be found at all times. Those having Houses or other property to sell or rent , can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt et• Motion. oct27-dly =MS M.D. RHEV &CO SUNDRIES 2410 LASSES Books. Inimrance. WILSON &CO, %Vet, At N. 0. Sugar BC It IS RIDGE, t% LSON sz Co Tar. Pitch & Rosin J. S 1. MTIV V ITT , `..!•.!1 1.6•1 ty if Ground Spices. '2 - 2 I Ihrri ••I Cashmeres, Cashmeres, &c. leluntsel., Blanket's /Lc. COBURG CLOTHS CLOAKS, CLOAKS ALG KLL McGll RF. & Co. 251 Liberty st (;ROUNDLIVERPOOL SALT. T- - obacco, &gars, and Snuff. TO PRINTIES THROUGHOUT THI USITED STATIS. CHA R LES POSTER, hike Foreman of the Ciocin net! Tyre Foundry, 'and inventor and builder of the Press celled Foster's Power Press, now used by the Cintinnati Atlas, the Enquirer. Kendal & Barnard, also the Frankfort Commonwealth, the Indiana State Journal, Cutler and Chamberlin, former Stnte Printers, Indiana, &.c. er.c.; also the press lately used to print Coming M. Clny's paper. Lexington. RenteCky,— wnuld inform Printets in the IVeAterti States and else where, that aftet an experience of 14 years, lie Inns, in connection with 13evun, Scott & Co., In the city o Cincinnati, established the manufactory of Power Presses, (being the only ono %Vest of the Monetnins,) Hand Presses, the Washington. Smith, and Frnttklin Presses of all sites. Al4o. Chases, Composing Sticks, Brass Rale, Type Cases. Galls's, Curd, Job and Ern bossing Presses, Printer,,' and Bookbinders' Materials of all kinds. We will furnish Printers' Ink, Cute, Rules, Vtiocy Job Type; also Types for Newsgnpers. Book and Job Types, from IVm Hager's Type Found. l'rY. New itork; end also Western Type, manufactuted at Cincinnati. All orders directed to C. Fader gr. Co., corner 7th and Smith streets, Cincinnati, or in the subscribers, Agents for the above Foundry, 44 Market street, Pittsburgh, will receive prompt attention. novlkl-tf JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. NEWS FROM OREGON! Oz:rIMPORTANT TO THE LADIEs! GREAT BARGAINS! NO. 88, MARKET STREET DETWLEN THIRD AND FDUHTD. TIIE Subscriber respert fully informs the piddle that he has opened rt store at this place, where he is now ripening an extensive assortment of Foreign, Domestic, Staple and Fancy CD CO EZ3 Which will be sold at prices which cannot full to 1 . give entire sal isitimion. His Stock consists in port o f . the foilowng de•irable Gonda. New style timbre Stripe Cashmere and Muuseline de Laine. French and English erinnexi Alpaca and I iitiuma Clol :I.; Murk and Column ni Laines, Fancy Prini-; F.•.g11,11. Frend, and Scotch tors; Eirthraid.•r.ol and Plain Tiola t, fine and low priced. Woolen Good.; L.. 6 ~n. 114./11,1 r,d00i*...,1 I.lDnr?R. I IntiMrial 1'1.0.1 Cibisinicres; Fancy Figured and do Plaid Shawl.. 11,11,1,1 Siri,vi•; Plaid Cloaking, Furiti,hine Grxsls. liarredet Linea Sheeting Smpn rIT itin 1.1111•11. 1 . 11:0W Cure 11,111111c/11 Clottu.l4l, ; and Scotrli Sitectin2.; liockeilnick and Diaper and Toaela; Birth-ye Draper. %%hie lhaper; Columd Sioir Crash and Lineu•; Meovirille• Tuib Linz and Bu. sou ( . 11 , ,n; Fine Ticking. and Furniture Chechs; Dimity and Furniture Chinit.e.; Damask Tatil7 , 'Armen.. 7ublr Crilll , ; Sign-nor and Common Darria,l, Napkins; Blankets of all deseript intro; Thread Laces. liontaq Riblion, html G. ors; 110•D•rry—Silk. Colton and Wu, roud of all Illnachni anal Brown Marlin.; I.loolt. Moll and Swis, .Mtodiox; Cambric and Jaconet do Silk Cravats and Pocket i1and1...,004.; Linen Cambric do Plain and ilem•Siitcheil du arida Colored Borders. nov3 dim J IN7 F.S DOYLE. EllE=l Watt, street 12 boxes Loaf Sugar., 4 64,11 s C ru .h r a . 4 •• Pulverised •• 4 Lx, Wlkite kLivanna sugar; 5 Lag• •• Brar.ll Arriving and fur isle by REINII A RT & JONES, n0v13.3t lin I. rt v• t Coffee, Teas and Spices, 130 BAGS Rio Cotrue, fair 19 prima; 211 " Old Leguora 15 . 1 Mat icalbo " 10 " Java 64 Hal( Cheios Tell 4. 114,orted, compri sing some ealro fine theeu and Black clew.; 15 bap Black Pepper; 7 " AlTiee; 100 Mats CaIPIC kegs Numeg o t and Mace; 1 blil Cloves; Pure Ground Spices, assorted; Landing and fur sale by REINHART it: JONES, no. 13-3.. 110 Lille. iv st. Sundries. 1:3 fl BOXES xeperiur Go.itien Cheese; OU 9 ea.efk SU:swept; 1 boa White Wax Candles; 2 cases small stick Licorii 1': 1 .4 Relined 1 bbl Sal Soda; 10 his Castile Soap; 5 " Italian Vermicelli; 4 " Maccacunit 50 Ibs Bermuda Arrow root: 50 Genuine Tapioca; 100 " Pearl Sago; 4 doe. Frei.ch Rose lVatett 4 '"• Cologne Water; 6 boxes spiced Chocolate; 2 " Jujube Paste, in sheets; 4 doe French Mustard, prime; 10 " cans Boston " 30 cans London Mustard 51b. each; 1 b6l Fresh Rice Flour;. With various other articles, too tedious to mention; making altogether one of the most complete assort vents to be found in this city, now 'arriving and for sale very low by REINHART & JONES, novl3 31. 140 Liberty st. PHYSICIANS AND I'ATI ENTS rend the fol lowing relative. to the culatire propertied of SU. LEES' LIVER I'ILLS:- Mr. E. E. Sellers :—I think it a duty I ewe to you and the public generally to say, that I have been Allic• ted with the Liver Complaint fora long time, and have been attended by several physicians, and used a great many liver pills, but c'iuld get nothing to relieve me. until I bought yoer Liter Pills. 1 commenced ta king them, and after three days 1 found relief. I con tinued using them until I had used not quite twd hot ep and am now enjoying perfect health. I attribute my cure entirely to the use of your Liver l'ills. I can therefore recommend theta to the public as the beau medicine for Liver Complaint of any I have ever used. I advised several of my fliends and acrptaintancev who were also suffering from Liver Complaint, to try them, and all of them, to my knowledge, have been benefited and are now in good health. Yours, respectfully, ROBERT E McCRORY. Dear Sir:'—Mr Robert E McCrory is a very re spectable farmer, living near Fairfield, Reolibridge county, Va.—hie statement was given voluntarily. Yours, &e, GRAHAM. P M. Prepared and sold by R E SELLERS, No 57 Wood et. Sold also by Kerr & Molder, 145 Wood all L Wil cox, Jr, and %Vrn Thorn. Markets treet; Fees & Cas• sell, Fifth Ward; and H P Schwartz and J Allegheny city. nov 12. MB BABY & Co grocers and commission mer. chants have removed their mock of goods to their new stand N 057 'Water street between Wood and Smithfield, where they are prepared to transact bu.• eines as heretofore. novi 41. POSTER & CO Stl7.-,a rs. Near Fairfield, Ruclibri.lize Co., Va.. July 14, 1845. reensoille, Va., July 19th, 1545 Removal. sank Notes anb txtbangc. COILRICTILD DULLY DI A. EBAXEIit, 11XCELAtabil BROKER, CORNER Of THIRD AND WOOD STREETS SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants andillanufacturers'Scrip ...Par Exchange liankScrip Currency • • -.... .. Berks CotenlyStrip.. EXCILVIGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia Nem York.... Boston Baltimore ...... preen pre , prom lj perm SPECIE Gad Silver PENNgYIN ANIA.--PITTSDLIRGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank..,... ...par Exchange ....par Do. Hollidaysburg& PHILADELPHIA, Bank of North America . ..... -.par Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania ........ ...par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank par Kensington bank. -par Manyfactsrersand Mechanics' par Mechanics Moynmensing par Philadelphia bank ... ... • ..... par Schuylkill " .. •• --par Southwark .....".-•-.... par TVestern " ...... . .....par Bank of Penn Township Girard bank par U. S. bank and branches .... 35 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county ........ pat " Delaware county " Montgomery c0unty................par " Northumberland ...........- ....... par Farmers' bank of Bucks County._ . -par Eastonbank • • ........ par Doylestoten Lank ......... ........... ...... -par Franklyn bank of Washington • pa, Bank of Chermhersburgh... , " Middletown ............ ....1 Gettysburg& _ ....... ...-1 " Lewistown... __•• 1 " Susquehanna county 2 Be rksr aunty bank. no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company..., . ... par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank . ............. --1 Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster par " Bank of Reading par Fla rrishurg bank .-- Honesdale ".... La neasler " Lancaster co." Lebanon " "liners' bank o f Pottsville.... 3brnnnzahe/a hank of Brownsville ...... ......par New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.— .9. .Northampton bank no sale 7'arranda bank no sale Wyoming bank West Branch bank.... 1 Lehigh county bank, 5 01110 Belmont hank or s'. Clairsville.. Clinton hank of Cob/a:bus.-- --- Columbiana bank of N ew Lisbon. Cirrlerille ( Lascrenee, cashier). " ( Warren, cashier )... Cinrinnclibanks. ..... Chillicothe bank__ Commercial bank of Lake Erie.. Prank/in bank of Columbus Parmers'and Mechanics' bank of Slerbenrille--1 Carmers'k of Canton On Gef714 . .14 Granville ?fa . Laneaster 10 Marietta Alassillon . . .... I Meekanirs' and Traders', Cincinnati...._ .....5 Mann! Please:in! ........ 1 Norwalk Putnam Sant/Pesky .Sriota Urbana Wooster .1 Xenia Zanesville ........ ............... ....I Bank of ....5 INDIANA Clair hank and branches , - ....1 State Seri; ....!. .. .....par KENTUCKY Allbanks ..••.• ...... ....1 ILLINOIS Slate b4,tk Bank of Illinois, Shawneelinens VIRGINIA. Rank of the Valley of Virginia Rank nf Virginia..l F:xchangs bank of Virg Farmers' bank of Virginia ..... I No rib- Wert ern bank of Virginia.. Merchantiansi Mechanics' bank of Virginia.... 4 1 Bank at Morgantown.... . MARYLAND. Baltimore City All oilier solvent bank 5..... ..... NORTH CAROLINA All solvent bank 5................. SOUTH CAROLINA. Allsolvextbas.ks .—. .. .- .. .. .. .. .: .. ~. .. .. ~2 GEORGIA. AlLoldera banks ALA? A?:T.4 Mobile hanks:. LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks( 0004)......., TENNESSEE. MICHIGAN. Bank of 31. Clair St. Clair,..4li •••• 16 4 75 Bank of the Riser Raisin. M0nr0e.....:..... ...... to Par wee' and Meeltanics' Bank, Detroit GO Michigan insnrance, Co. listroil Oakland County Bank, Pontiac 10 NEW GOODS AT NO. SO MARKET STREET. F H E undersigned has just received his Fall and Winter stock of Goods, consisting in part uf GOLD ma) stutatt LtVLR it•TCDC.S Silver Spoons and Batter Knives, GOLD PENCILS, And n general assortment of lewelrv, Cord, Cases, Steel Beads, Velvet and Silk Bags, Silk l'utses, and Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bags, with a large as sortment of fancy articles suitable for presents. The undersigned in prepared to sell goodsat whole sale, to make it the interest of those that are buying by the quantity to cull and examine his stock. novs-d9rt ZEBULON KINSEY. JUST RECEIVED AT NO. 86 MARKET STREET. uri DOZ. FREDERICK FENNY'S “TALLY 11,3 HO" RAZORS, Warranted to ihave with suftne,.s and ease. If the "Tally Hu" razor is not good, the price will be refunded on the return of the razor after giving it a fair trial. ZEBHLON KINSEY. nov 5 2w. To Let, TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty streets, suitable fur an office andsb tin.> room. Enquire of Oeo. Stephenson, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. M'FADDEN, Market street UST received at the Theree Big Door,, the larg- Iv eat and hest assortment of Shirts, ever oirensd in the Pittshorgb market, which will be sold whole sale or rotation reasonable terms. octn. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. Pilkington'sllnrivalled Blacking, AIANUFACTURED andsold wholesaleandretall, BMX STREET, one door below Smithfield. oet2l-Iy. The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR THE CCRF OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Pries, Diapepnia, Scurvy. Small Pox..looralire. Pain. , in the Back, In ward -Weakness, Palpitation of the liearr, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma, Fever of all hinds, Fe male Complaints, M(asles. Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera al orbits, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption. Fits, Liver•Cornplai nr, Erysipe las, Deafness, Itching:3 of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, Net vous complaints, nod a variety of tithe r diseases, arising from I ntl,rtt itien of the blood, and obstauction• in the organs of digestion. t From the Agent at Qtrelorc, L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER. Dean Sitt:—Amateuble to your desire, I write to keep you apprited of the prospects of the Clickenre Segni. Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when I first commenced selling your meth. eine, wide'r was in May, 13-.4, we little dreamed cf the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premines hod been so completely fl.aled by the one thousand and one unsalerible remedy for every possi ble complaint outlet the sl.ll-1, that I set iously contem plated having nothing more to to with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urf, , mt solicitation, we consented to make a trial of yrours. At first Ste found considerabledilliculty in =traction. public attention to wards them. People had heel, so often deceived by the vile compounds which have 'book,' the country for the last Its )ears or mie, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken In" again; and the conies (pence wits, they could hardly tie persuaded bi accept Id the Pills, us the saying is, for ' L ive 1101 . money." Thus matterrs proceeded fur a week of two, when, as "good luck would have it, "airs. N—. a lady of our thy, alio had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by tatiltzesT:t,ll pith.. must ob stinate character, was persuaded toner:ern of a hoz, on condition that nothing was to be p il.l for it, if they did not afford her the Deces,Try relict. I moat cold - Ceti, we ourselves had very little faith ii, the mutter, know. ing as we (11,1, that her complaint was vale of long, standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by tho most eminent Physicians of this pad several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi cine a fair trial, and if it prcsed to I,e. worthless, it Iwould be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to I you and to no. No panto our . ioy r han se rpt ise, bow ever, only n few days had elapst d, when the Indy again p res e n t e d her s elf= our counter 0 wirmintred f .I- anode ler box. 'I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, • that your Pills are beginning to work n great change in my health, and altogether for The better. IV hen I took the second dose. 1 began To feel much better than I did to First; the polo in my side wan considerably re lieved; my appetite began to Milton e; and the blood seemed to circulate Llitough my veins us it did in my youthful days. Since their, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, aral my improiement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few mae tutors will . Ilect uullv cure me." me." result was as she p; edicted. Her 'health is completely restored. The flush of yr.uth teal beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long. aid a happy life is lief Ire her. 1 ion satisfied , ilitt will never forget i Ite Cliakerrec Sugar-Coo reel Pills. As might naturally. be supposed, the news of this ex unordinary cure was rapidly dissanduaord throughtho i city and arliaccnt count,(; rind seams';' a week had I elapsed, before enquiries began to he made fur Click 1 Parr's Sugar-Coated Purgatise Pilist and the demand has nlready inch eased to ouch an extent. that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did nut seem like eXtt;gerittion, I might :141;1,41 say that we are literally besieged by women (~,Ii ,I,i1(1, ten, labor . ing under every pussible ailrman V high ' T h.:wait flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, arid rite blind; the asthmatic, censumptive. and d:, -peptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the nevor-I.,iling Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary ell', in are ViTILT !TT orily flowing in upon us from ev ery ( 't arter. One person informs us lie has been rrlie,rd of LI most obstinate Dyspepsia. Anon-et has just reco‘eit il from 11 !WET ous snack of Apoplexy. A third has sunny, tied 'in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered front an attach, of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined him to his I bed for many months.—So ter go. Hut <lO net fail to Ikeep us supplied. Besides (tor Retail Trade. we have standing orders from the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience. Yours, &c. R. 11. 'WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., Aprii 14, 1813. ...4 prem. par par .. ..... .• -par REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the otigittal inventor of the Sugor Coaled and that nothing of the FOl t was ever 6.u1,1 of until he hitro duced them in June, 1G43, as ail! be ,ecn he the This Diploma was awarded by iho AMERICAN INSTITUTE, us she Antitad Pait,lickl in the rity of New Yotli, Ottober, 1343, so C. V. CLICE EN ER, fur the ihveationof SUGAR CO) TED I' ILLS. J ANIES TA LLM A UGE, Preditleat. T. B. WAKEsteri,Coureqoadine Secretary. Dutroos J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. TO AVOID CovarEarerrs.- , -Putrhasers ninqt alwaya ask for Cliekener'. Sugar Coated V..gettibla and see that each box has upon it his eiguatutc; ell othei - 3 are cunterfvit. WM. JACKSON, turner or .Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's aent fur Plitbutgli and 0.46 THE subscriber, having competent worLmen, and a largo stock of Venetian IVindow Blinds, will sell low. His "Portable Fastexer,'' the only one in the 'United States, is the best and most cuntenient plan ever used for private or public bnildings. Call and examine satnples at J. W. Waodwell's or G. Singer's, Old Blinds put up with the Portable Paitoter at a small charge. J. K. HF:NriEttsoN, west end Hand st. Brid,ge. Tsobribers have fitted up the above place, in 1. superior style. and they feel assured will give comfort and satisfaction to all who may vi s it the m . Arrangements have been made to have a constant supply of FRESH SHELL OYSTERS, which will be served up to visitors and families on the short est notice. Other luxuries, candies, fruits and pas tries of the choicest kinds always on hand. Their Bar it filled with the best brands the ;mulcts cau af ford; irind every attention paid to visitors. Their motto is, Every luxury in its season. Matra Fine Black Beaver Hats, NEW style and superior in quality and beau ty, to be found at • flift A Fresh supply of gentlemen's and youth' caps of cvety description nt _ _ _ FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER. Diamond Alley, between Ii 0,1,1 and Smithfield A/J., LT AS just received from New York and phis, the latest styles for Dresses. Cloaks, Mantillas. &c. nr,21.1,f; wI m RICIIII23D COWAN, Attorney ar.-I,aw, oTice in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, neur Murket june 19-d&wly CONSISTING of about 130 arret, fitly of which is cleared and under fence, situltrd about three miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver toads, well wateted, and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, .lumen Kerr. the late David Chess, Hugh Davis, Esti, Bobett Davis and Samuel Davit. This tract of laud from ii, proximity to market trade, are inducements to Gardner', Fern, are, Butchers or Manufacturers. P. ice lan ashd coo ditious easy. Fur part icularscr quire of SARAH B FETTERMAN, ur JAMES C CUMMINS. Pittsburgh Pe. Patronized by Everybody. PIIEMIUM Portable Window Blinds. Lafayette Refectory, NO. 63, WOOD STREET. l't ices mudenite. OGDEN & GIBSON nnvlo.ly \VM. DOUGLAS, 73 ‘Vood East side oci `/7 lm 'N Nl. DOUGLAS. 73 Vno 4trert, Ea.t side ort 27.1 m DIRS. 11100R11, A Farm For Sale,
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