4"4 , 14,V4 H•RD 11111[11.-1 he &mum Traveller predicla that C „Morning post.l: herd times" are coming, end says the wholesale dea )era of that city been of lute been called to lose, in repeated instances, large amounts by the failure of country customers. It btu heard of very fear failures, but says they must come, if thd country merchants continue to draw on the large dealers. This is a sin gular store to hear now. the sounds of art ice bus. Mess are Ire and on aced eu:e The Bodon dealer.. perhaps, in their desire to monnpoli.e trade, have been a little too eager to secure customers, nod not ex ercised due caution in their credits. OHN BIGLIR, CDIIOR - - , NOVOiiiiii- i'IFTSBURGH, MON D AY, nr V 11 PALMER Agent for country new .paper, Hi the Agent for the l'ntsburgli Doily 'Morning l'oet. Weekl y and Mercury and Monufecturer, to receive siderttisemen's Rol subscriptions. He tra office. in Nl* YORK, at the Cool OtTi , ,e, 30 Ann street, (od loining, the Tribune Office.) 110!!TON, No. 19, Stag street. l'ait.anktrtita, Real Estate and Coal lace, 59 Pine street. 13 111.TIVIOrtr., S F. tmrnet Baltimcre noel Calvert 0., where nur i mport can l seen, and terms of singadeerti lea roc,' . . gstr.RN IM Soo v Est st, rs.—The members of Coo frets elect from the states of Ohio; Rentua.y. I ndi• ana, Illinois nod Missouri, with but few exception:, have visited this city, on their way to the seat of Go, ertiment. With several of them we conversed very fully on the subject of w'e'stern improvements, and we were pleased to find that the great importance of 'he proposed improvement of the Ohio River, lots engag ed much of their attention. The people of the glees •alley at this time appear alive to the necessity which 'tilts for increased f a cilities of reaching an eastern marlcet with the vast products of the fertile fields of the great west. 'Much, we leers. is expec'ed from the deliberations of the Memphis Convention. It i s believed that they wili rollers and arrange a great amount of important information for Congress, and make many useful suggestions in reference to the general importance of the several portiects of tiver and other improvements. which they May feel called upon to recommend to the consideration of the National Legislature. It is further believed that they will memorialize Congress in favor of such improvements only as can fairly be regarded of general or national importance. GoT.S111:1 Kt IPRILADLLPHIA.. -- G.nernol accompanied by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, visited Philadelphia last week,—the furmc•r being on his way, to see his daughter now residing in Doyley town, and the latter basing business in the city. io coenectioo with his office as Superintendent of the C,wnmon Schools. The Pennsylvanian, of tVednesday, noticing the visit of these public fonctunaties, say.: "As it is the fleet occasion that has been presented to the people of Philadelphia. since the Govenoe. election, to take him by the hand, the Democrats. as well as the IV hip . maim to regard it as n pleasant duty to par their re spects to him. An idea may be formed of the bust• neat habits of Governor Shunk, when it is stated that. until now, his numerous public duties, to most of a hick he gives his petsonal attention, have prevented him from paying a visit to Philadelphia. Attlee' the iecti nations of this worthy and honest man ate indeed a verse to parade; and it is possible that he preferred li t e egoist of the Executive Chamber to frequent anel os tentatious journey, to a gay and populous city. The character of his reception, however. on the present occasion, must hese cons-it-teed him—if he needed that —that he has hosts of warn] and true Glenda in this city and county, 'Abu sill do justice to his character, and sustain him in his wise and jadtciou■ eff .rta to promote the welfare of Penntr3 beanie." On Tuesday, His Excellency, soil the Secretary. accompanied by the Dowd of controllers Mae, Public School• end other gentlemen, visited several of the Public School. in the city, and also the central High School. Upon the entrance of the Governor, ( a ho, as most of our readers are aware, was, for many )ears. engaged in the honorable and important profession of echnol leaching) into one of the schools, the boys at tached to it, sung the following ode, •ppropt late in it. *elf and justly complimentary to him, for the valuabl e services he has rendered to the cause of education:— Hail so him who rul-s the State— Tu whose labor', early, late, Common Schools oar much their fate; Hail: and a elcome here. You have worked for wt. and we Could not but ungrateful be, Did not we say earnestly— Hail ! and welcome here. Dart long tone you watched the seed. And the feeble plant ilia lead. Up cards in its hour of med. Then Hail! and welcome here. And when ride the tree is Tread May its grateful shade be shed. On your loved and honored head; Then Hailland welcome bete. Then to the Govssurt, honor be, lie has worked for us, and we New can sing right earnestly, Hail! and welcome here. The Dallas County (41a.) Gazette mentions that there is at this time, and has been fur some years past, extensive iron works in successful opera. lion in Talladega county, in that State, and these works are now producing bar . iton of all sizes, and cas %Inv of every variety in great abundance. By per sons who have used the Iron prodoed at this forge, the Gazette is informed that it is quite eq'tal to the beittSwisdes brought to this country, and that it can be purchased about as cheap as the article of the same quality can be purchased in New York. In the vicini ty of this forge there abound inexhaustible beds of coal, said to be eq•tal to the Perms)lvania article, which furnishes every facility for working the ore that is possessed by those of the North and \Vest. SHOCKING De•Ttt.—The New Haven Courier say,.; learn that a man by the name of Lines, met with his death in a sodden and terrible manner on Wednesday last. It appeats that he was blasting rocks near Perkins' Tavern, in Bethany, and having loaded a drill, made sevensl unsuccessful attempts to diaeberge it with a slow match. A t length becoming irritated, be rashly applied a match directly to the powder, the consequence of *Web madness war, that he was instantly blown some twenty feet into the air; nearly all one side of his head was torn away, awl he was otherwise frightfully mangled. He sun ived the accident but a few }pints. Snicins..—A young man ponied Hesse!grave, of Madrid, St Lawrence co., being reproved a few dogs since by his father for hunting on Sunday, took Lie ri• flo, and in answer to his mother said he was going ..here he should not be scolded.' The Frontier Sen tinel says that be went a limn distance,arcompanied by two children, stopped, pulled off a boot and stock ing, placed the maul° M . the rifle to his brain and with his toe attempted todischarge it. It missed tire , but he again prepared it, -replaced the rifle and blew his brains out. He survived about one hour in a state of insensibility. C/lARC. , AI. .4.4 AN 11i101K 10 P01.3[ - I , ,ngliah paper containo a ktotement that char coal pOl. 0 , 111 the power of counteracting the effects ~r mineral poison. Five graios of arsenic in a half glass of strong mixture of charcoal were swallowed fasting.— Heat and great thirst followed, but the pain was allay ed by swallowing another glass bf charcoal mixture. At noon no bad effects were felt. Let it be tried in case of mineral poison. Dtssrvga.—The brig Mary Walkir, Capt. Thralls., of Philadelphia, from N'w Orleans for Arkansas Bay, with a cargo or Government stores. was wrecked on Atkansas Bar, nth ult. About 1600 worth rf the cargo was saved in a d imaged em.dition. Vessel a to tal loss. The Mary Walker was insured in Phila delphia for $5,000. ()EEHATIHS or THE NIAGNLTIC T[l.l.6HAEW—Thete will be about hullo dozen lines of magnetic tele zrartut in "perm ion ins 14 v. v eels*. They may be clannified is. follow,: Baltimore and Wa , hington, New York and Pliiisoldpltiis New York and Bioon, New York M sine Line Bunton B0•1./11 and Lnu.•ll LUCttrolt nnil Oiller lines nre in iiince•ii of constructinii, rigid ill obortly be in opeitiiiiin VA lk thr lect atilt brttcrrr Bt frila and Li-el:port bolt terra to operation, whirti is only a few chi% s, thew ire 1111, been brnhrn 1111 len. than timer tirne•; and m. Fridoy, n new pperieß of rirpredloino developed itself, in it •n,ing down Imo sq. it [lost s Thai ,i)pport die airr FIR,: •T FR Encnick.—The Exnrnizier of yesterday states that on Sunday night Ism about 9 o'clock, n fire broke out in the stable of Mr Sowers, in Church street. It was not discovered until the whole building woe, wentiped in name, MrttLynch's '..legetnt buildinz must have been destroyed, but for tile great supply of r. Two horses were burnt in the stables. It on. the wynk of in y. Si.•trrn►. On Sunglny night, in. New York. n well dreued man went under the church in Jane meet. near the Eighth Avenue, and cut hi. throat in sorb manner that he :hol lli. body was found covermi with blood, and the Coroner wag called to hold an in. Twit. The 1111911 of the m m wit. not aievi rained. It would seem Ow they rely juror. in New ti - nrk a cevnin vim for each ca.e. In a mcent oil,: which oc cupied ten day• the jurors tectuvell one shilling n piece. AN OLD liNtYl...--The Atkansos Star tells a story of en old knife in the rnssesttion of a man in that vale which formerly belottxrd to his gran4f.ther There had been 4 new Wades and 6 new handle* putt intr it since it was Grit u•ed, and it Vl3ll the some old knife after all. A Cymric* 12 rs.ic.— k short time •ince ilocnment was diimiivered hctlre clerk n chore!, Keswick, England, a lit!•t empliiyrd in IrArr it ing one of the old regi•ter hook.. 7hi. was the ay- printment l'erci•*l cierl, by llß.rr loom well. to be the incumbent iif the •h tit t'ro.th •ratite. 1 bi• record beg. , thite 2,1 of Novembet. 16:12 Till Room eV FKEPERI( K Tilt Gilt AT — ln the palace of San &mei Frederick thr Grent . •r,...nt i. re served as he left it, a lib lat. 111111.11T11. clothe.. !Natio.. pens and paper. all unmoveti—allile the r loci., a Writ by a strange cuibridewe, sb.rryti nt the bb. death,il 41 pt...t • the r, to I e. tc 1"1/i0tred Nfoßr. ttr IHl' "Attu —h it •aiti 11111141M1 of the inlinbit ant* of 1 0z , .. II Cow. are attach.-(1 to the Mormon I" t;th. It. 1310 Vi,gini•t cone.% irted more ii,lctbitato i Inn New lurk—now Nev, lurk lats thy, twice tl.e pol•uintion of Vitgloia. AS EDITOR ' S Pock CT.—The editor !im Boston Journal had hia rocket picked lag week of—• couple of old ekeltange papers, and tin untiniohed editorial on the occupation of 'he Oregon "Ferritor'! COTTON FACTORIL•: —ll) , re me doer ltundt.'d •nd fifty Cotton , iu 'het •o-exiled •Inge St ans. ThL SAT 10 SETII.I THE ORTGoN Qt . , ET lox, The Wa•hingtna Union of Monday, ,n 111, article ex plaining it, comic upon thr Oregon (pr., ion •hoi,,yr• froth what will probahl be recommend, ,I to C.,n;rea• the Utrairient, it, rrx•rd to that ter: itory. It aays : It seern• to ns deo this siew of our p..iris' creo .f u l efforts at eomprr•mi-e i. full of ins.teetion for she In tuns. If we wish to sel oh. the Oregon goestion peace. ably, let us settle it seasonably; and. to that end. let u• show that we ore in earnest uhour i , , arid united u ; ren it. Pr o tocol, alone, though they •Mruirl covet team upon learn of paper. will not do this. We must do by lot for our ctirens in Oregon. •t leas, as notch as Great Britain has done fro bet subjects there. We must. as we have said before, :•rrcogutre them, p r o. tact them, e•talli•h communication. •tith them. and extend to them is pail icipotion of our own free repulr licun government." We must organise a government over the American ritirens rest of the Rocky moon and ihil• prnuct them, and dot. bind them iir us. In addition to this, it is the dictate alike „r n wise and of a peaceable spirit, ter give to emigration to Oregon proper encouragement. An I telion agenct therr—a mail commturication—a Noe o f hlockdoloses protecting anti seeming the Oregon motes—additioal drogoons, if necessary, to protect them from the Loh an.: all these measures. and other measures of protec• lion. such as these. are indispensable, and should not be long delayed. They have been delayed too long already. In one word, nur diplomacy he. already der mono/ate' that wr rite II e rightful mono, of the •oil. Our legidotion should note show :hot it believe. what our diplorwrey tins already asserted and pimp& Let out legislation do this, in modesation, at uneo and firmly, and Oregon is our," INTERESTING TOUR A friend linsfoini•hed an With the following notes of thejourney of Archibald NEDurdil, from the Columbia River to this province, lie was Chief Fac tor to the Hudson Bay Compsny, and was nrcompnni• ed by his wife and eight childree. On the23,l of Sep tember. in last year, the party left Fort Caldwell, on the Colombia, 500 mile. distant from the On the 1011 i of October they strived at Roat Encamp ment, near the bend of navigation, 500 mile•. They then crossed over to the head of IVEEerizie's River— the great nott hero outlet, that discharges into the Frizrn Orean—a here they arrived on the 25111. On the 4th of November they again embniked, but being &oven in, they were obliged to take dog. and sleighs for Foit Asiniiiic, inhere the arrived the 4th of De cember-190 miles. On the 10 , 11 they Arrived at Fort Edmunton, on the Sackotchawan River-100 miles—where the whole patty remained until the sth of June. The last named river flows into Nelson ri vrr, which discharges into the II urlson Bay. Leaving their winter quarters. they proceeded to . Fort Garry, Red River settlement-600 miles . . Arrived at Fort Alexander,at the mouth Winipeg River, 60 miles, on the first of August; and at Lath Plean, (Rainy Lake) on the 17th-200 Passing through the Lake of the Woody, they crow ed the 19th degree of north latitude, (the American boundary) over 47 portage., they arrived at Von Wil liam, on Lake Superior on the first of September 200 miles. Over the Grand Portage, Mill Lanky. or One Thousand Lakes, (where about half way the wnter descends into the St. Lawrence) and traversing Lake Superior in boats, they arrived at Sault Sr. Ma n• on the 24th of September7.—making in all 2,300 miles. Mrs. McDonald was confined on the way, and they had the misfonune to lose 2 of their children by death--thus reducing the number to 6. In this exten sive region fine fields of discovery offer to the enter. pri.ing traveller. The most interesting ohjecto seen in the . journev was a lake celled Council Punch Bowl, and Moans Hook er and Brown, in latitude 22 north. Tht• first is 6,000 feet above the level of the ocean, and out of one side a stream flows which discharges in the Columbia, and so into the Pacific, and from the other side one that emp ties into McKenaie's River and so on into the Frozen Ocean. Above this lake two mountains shoot their 1=;Mill towering pinnacks 12,000 feet above the ocean level— higher than Mount Blume, the loftiest in Europe. The name of Mount Brown in concerted with the tray, els obone whose fate in the Sandwich Islands, tenders his visit and ascent of it a matter of melancholy inter-I est. The other was ascended to the bight of 2000 fret by David Douglas, celebrated rot his skill in bota ny (higher than rench.d by ony other individual.) who gave it the name of his patron end employer. Prnfes sor Hooker of Glasgow, both coverd with perpetual snow.—St. Catharines, C. W. Journal. THE SAG HARBOR FIRE. The follow ing is a corrtsciion of the catishigue alien bublc City, Contributi tttt nbir, Votenten'n E ton, • Trust. 40 allies loulg Notch American, Ilowartl, • Equitable, - Brooklyn, - lVilliamelnirg, • S. , net, N. Y. 1, 6•romt, • 90 •• 220 ' 14 24 ' A currc*p■nd. nt fIP 6. follcw U. 'be Weo .ide or Nlain street con-umed nil 'he as far H. brick cote, including the mgo 0.m . r1 by I). Hine, and.partl,, oceopied by the Stiffolk FINIAL It boild ing. on the lo nd ,* Long Wharf, and extended up on the East Aide r.f Nlnin .trerr at far as Looter'. 4toe .t o re; and dear•rprd even , thing, in it. Sony on both Aide. of ,4f reef. vs (Or a. E I: Worm 0101, including more (lout halt' of the active butine.. portion of.otr pl.'cr•. Los• estiman•d at from 'l5O. 000 to 200,000. Itnttnn..e, prohnltly nhnot one halt the amount of lass.—Juarnal if Cam. A PulLAnkl.riitA NlERctumr i,sit fi A Phil ndelphin pnper of Thursday say.: 'A Market street mess-ham .by the name of Bnrring. ton. tins been missing from 111. home nod [mon i es. for tho lust ten days, enhuut hi. friends being able to gain nny tidings of hitn. Some persons supposed that be had absconded. 11 , 1, this story is rendered sonless lint improbable when several tarts if, the ease nm a nderstocKl . Ile lett the city for 13n It irnot e, ac cor di ng to Tiresifins al.poitoment with n mer.,antlie helme in dint city, cnriying w id) him a sum of money to discharge a busite•ss oblignt ion—since ss hich be has not been heard of. %Ye !earn that. at the time of hi. riemirture. there *food to hie riedit. is the Farmer** ■nd Bank. several thoosand do 'are, w Melt he trurid dnv n and taken aidh him, had hie ituemitin been whit •.one firming have eopptenol. Hi. im.iiiree nt• lair.l.o appear to Lave In•en 10 t dvrnLk fair CUrnii• tion. What can have become of him ie a matter jut cun•idrrahle noptery. He ha. niwat. been regarded ae a good and roriert hu•inetis man and rnj•rvrd a fair mead in New Volk, Boston anti I.l.dtimote." From (he tin,, day MoraiNg News THE BRIGANDS OF THE ABRUZZA. '4l 1K444144‘r4. aegis boy, thou, told he kr thee; and lug, of riinitkinie, it hen thoilhatt the• m--ant Comrade.. ll,i. man it no painter, belle% e me; he i• but an try '•h•., for a ...afloat, hat ventured loonek out out ittmalvt 111 0).1110.1, charanier, and a tal dainty'• 1... would •mile to tee a., hemilt adoranig the Irani oif the Pala: :o rnrf, at Naples itrinember th. late of Campatieni! iiettit)rd by urh a dt•guitril traitor to liotare sad draih—l ni t , voice for bt• what any 'ion •hall En the 44 chi t' Srrrrel loin mu a lire. soil piala 6rnrn u( hilliet • mill. hear, Dash out hi. brai., nnii I4e brro:h of thy cur 'Bind him hnnil and font, an.l bun; hi, loam yonder cliff : IR Trap of three Ilion.atni ce.t, al it gJve loot no appetite for his •. pier in— A. these te..rful slnernsi IV, On 1111•1 ill' TO lip, Ille stranger w hose d t•hung boldness, although iniurde.l on • naturally fetal... Ir sn, hail 'seen halt per on in meet the ocration,•nd secant. good (regiment 1., sir, Li, gin with the runnel Ininsailin of dm ruhlser.' chur ls-ter, turtied pane. 11 , 4 tic .ad last %no lona-Led tierce's lion. hi. inielne,s,l, a nd Ina. „,,,„,, men •eyed him ton the thr , sst. an.l,lr.trod him tow 314 the dread lot rrag. which the wretch had pointed ant as a titijec ssnene for '1,11u:1111u' deed. to nked around for the o u t) inre strong the iiiirarola olio nn any spark of feciong. fie had &taupe...mt. 'The Ine•sed Virgu n ' , invert rne; in a putt I,,nr ut inexpresslble tintron: ',he bletwd 't rgicn pro ler, me. fir I am a hot min!' She Set in the enn•arre Of n rain, rich--• mnguificennt woman, nit is Insets, set suit... sprsearanre. tier isefienti entrunnanciong, tied. and I/careful—pier tare nnelanchols, beatitund anal majettn; bee raven Lair pared With *V/rf,..11,1111111 - 1., nS.I • pair of eve. the at nub! haws lighted the balls of an emperor. Inn ..trin in on Innionud. the •plenilid ellaa•rier whirl the naves of tumnilltiono futon.. hod rest in a roi.her • • rose, and upon n robber's lscsom In Egypt she would have been a Or/pinta, in Asia a Zembia—among r hi. 'sissies. a Meg Merrillie•— . Eagi a n,l, a M u • in the 11,11;•11/11,1i0 land nil !Le Neoponiinn, condemned bs the inoti•:‘,4l ..1 late, to be ssinst the tither only earl—t will, high, hot h au l wmnau , lteading annicht spouts and blood in the Lonely inn est, and upon the midnight run f, a brigand's ifin, but still 3 isonotti; nitlonun the pole of Innen s nty; Yet Ishii the gentlest of human beart• heating in her bosom. She put nin fierrene•s.n. a language in ebinh a lone her Vaiallea could utairinntond and her human, it arronded. Antonin tiislied in 'Whitt now. Atitoniol-1 hy She rn.e like n tigross, forward, and pier Ceti 11,1111 her great an akested w.. into Illt! soul Of the nobler. • No, nothing of him. except that—ilis Ins• Sr.' hro ken— Le n rciu—' The mr...enger r, toted again bre.e.ll 'Leonard"! that villain. I lead widbrn.e. 'Sc aim. a i urle errilitiil what oflimiT Now thou limit t.n..,1,• ed again: •IJo ha* •nnrxi • iingle Irnyvho, nth! by iLi. time I (ear. Im• hurled him headlong fo.m Monte (fir gnno.' • 'Saints of heaven. will his (hint for slniighter lw never slnl.ed" cried the nncry woman, striding rapid ly toward the cliff, us if to prevent. it possible, the cocoinimution of the deed. •Yet is he powerful among the M 1 .11,1 Ill) w arm in the Owner of Leopol do, and followed him as a chief—lia! by the holy Vit en), tool! They ore grouped up sunder against the .4. ) , en the very verge of the precipice. The deed is not yet dune; he is hound, and the circle opens; Leo nardo and Picini base grasped bin•; now they stoop to curlier their stn•ugrh—(ital—denth—hot Leonardo —villuiti•—rebel-1 will have thee flayed Leonardo. The ruffians roughly dragged the poor pniturt In the fearful scene. lie who ha• locked from the pinacle of an Italian mountain, has beheld a sight perhaps mag nificont beyond mirullel. The clearness of the atmos• pberr, the depth of the sky. the blueness of the \led• itermnran, the slopes of giageous and login indt veg• r tatioa which rises in the hills, the beds of fresh and veldtint loveliness which which lie embosomed in the vales, vast tracts of lemons and oranges sparkling and waving in the sun, and 11 river, not of water, but : of sand, winding in many broad and graceful bends ; by wood and hill, by rock and garden, beneath im• pending town ruined castle, and under the arches of bridges broadly built of massy stones, Never was scene more wonderfully splendid, than that on which the affrighted painter cast his eyes in this awful mo ment, They drew him within a few feet of the edge, whew he was bound, amid fierce jeers and eu• ger impatience, fur the wretches loved the excitement of such a scene, I=ll Host told thr brottl- 7 ' said nionlier 'ila4l told the beads?' demanded N 'FM' the loco of the Madonna, rtiend.t, do not rut toe to dill cruel death.' 'Thus art late in thy nopplication,' said Leonardo: 'when the brigand's thirst for blood is up, he must have the draught, cost what it may.' They drew him to the edge, and Leonardo deliber ately motioned the stronger of the party to assist him, the two seized him bythe feet and shoulders, the form. er of which as well as his hands, were closely bound, and lifted him over the brink. He closed his eyes with a convulsive shudder, one or two entreaties were ebonite(' in his throat. 'Farewell, painter,' cried the ferocious Leonardo. 'a pleasant journey to thee, it is a long ono, but thou wilt not long be on the 'way.' Another moment, and the world had lost the best paintings which ever graced the walls of its galleries and palaces, when the shout of Madalena; from be low, arrested the brutal arm of Leonardo". _-.* !MMEII 10,000 10,000 5 000 10 000 7.000 I=l o Of /VW. ) "Per dig!' he said, Medilege them sill be break-1 Cr. ahead.' 'Dievalo,' cried the rest; 'if the old beldame bed • staid away a minute longer.' But they could not decently finish their atrocious deed, without paying her the respect of waiting al though the temptation of flinging a man three thousand feet off a precipice was almost too powerful to be re sisted. . • Made Jena mounted the acclivity; she knew their natures well; her horror and impatience had the mil. meat before. found vent in threats and revilings—she had calmed herself now In n steadier mood. 'Selfish knaves,' she said; •play you this sport alime? Should ye not, in the absence of your chieftain do me the poor honor of inviting me to your amusements? RECEIPT TO MAKE LOVE. Far Ike Benefit of Young Ladies and Geatternen, Two. or three dents and ton or three sweets; Two or three balls and two or three treats; 'Two or three serenades, given at the door; Two of thrPfl VOWS, how mach you adore; Two or three messages sent in a day; Tag, or three times visiting the play; Two or three soft things snid by the way: Two M . three tickets, sent two or thee times: Tv 0 or three I i le -lons, all *tee in thyme*: lon three months keeping strict to these rules Can oeser foil to make two or three fools. Ezekiel. one imir hnur berme lireukram every Mnr t 1101Igh to mulye a green mun of you In.fina )riu ale forte, if ttli t, ell intittose if right. Every man, how ey er limited in Ini4inem., ran find time to eat three tneak a .14y. Every mind demi.' br Ceti as ofien, uuJ twirl there will time enough to get rich in bcaidei, if you tle•tirt, it.—E. Burrilt. Coughs 01411 7 01111 — En all •-area of month, and cold.. the suff-tern will find n pleanant btu powerful meds in Clielimier'nSitgar oThied V eg e ta ble pill,— The fame of thin medicine hn* alrendy Aprend far and wide Over fivr hundred thousand bas• of these were nttld lust year. buying been used in all a.- rertnined canes with perfect 4Urees4. For liver com plaint. affection of the lungs. palpitation of the heart, inflitorma, /1141fTlft, scarlet fever, fever and ago", drop ny. typhii. fever, and other di . Thin pill in coat ed with fine white augar; , so that the medicinal inrre diem,' are imperceptible to the taw.. 1., children. they tria be adminidered without difficulty So aril cons i need in Dr Chrl.ener of their 'Meat., in all npec fiel Case... that he pled S ea ldtretelf 10 net urn the moue) when the protni.ed effect in not produced. Sold by Wm corner of WOO 1 and Liberty tit Weil. who i. ta•ral Agent fur Dr Ulickenot'• in rittal:orgh and vicioits. nrlleware of an imitation attigle called "Imps. red ra r-Coalrd P 4114," purport ing to be Patented a. 64,111 the pill. nitd rnetended pairlit are forgeries got op by a minerahle tlonml, in New York, who, for the last few or five 'ear., bus made his living by counteifettinc, popular mod ieisien. nun, 2 4 /Whom, Corght, Conaftznplion, rte.-IVe xgain call the ien,ler'ot m ien, ion to tlint eel. breve{ and most excellent mlllicine.lVi.tare. llul.nm of ICild Cher ry It. rrporation i• Treading wider and wider eye. ry day. and all now admit it to hp t he mn4t c. rutin co. r it ice lir 311 Flultnona ry complaint. everdirtcovered.— H.a gra, if, int illy. Ihtrlght that a reonr3iy i. at la•t di.rovrn •, l, h Im. prove•, i.arlf pr i f,,t ena.r t o "(that dire di.e....--CONSU 3 , 1 PT if ) . .\1 10'1 the de-- parr z rhea up and lay ho/ l of rhos life,zisinr nectar. adrerti.nnem. Price gl l a•r I,ollle Un rtid eveninz la•t, at his reahlenr, m Roo. All-gh. cg.unh, JOHN M • KhiGHT, fht,i uht.”, 7:,)rtir• Mt M . K 411 r• I citir,n, Ind iii7lily ti* tin *IV, 161,rvn . btrn CITT PRICES CURRENT. N0V.24. ==l rour—rnim Store Or ag Corn, Uat•, ii , ty—Loore p 11,8. • • +) gall. IVAisAey-11 VII. • • ,—N.-sluitonock , 4u•6 col!—p ti , r -Flll6 Timmh• C La; ll—Nu I p Lb. • Tb (Ar. wwt ) Name—per Wax Candles t 2 BOX I:S WiM• " itiOt bir gait by MILLER & RICK E No l 7 Liberty .t. Chaatpairne Wine. ;13 %SKI.. FS Soiwri. P NI , ImEn t S 1.., ,v.ll for .1.• NI I LIER S; RICK F . :FSON nak!l No 179 Liberty st. Fisk. 40 lIBLS '2 trr i 3 NI orkrrel. South catch 29 hall blilt Mackerrl. N., I 1 : , 0 tur MA. 60 bbb (4b1..41 1,,,L MILLER S.: RICKETSUN. 7ki. 179 I.oorrtv ..le by ^-1 Wrapping Paper. 100 1111;:-.4%rpliSofC1."-:;;I and r•Nrir7ttdri,l7loSrru MILLER Y RICKEI'S(OI, No 179 Lilwriv st. solo Ly n '4 Soap. 100Soip, just nsc,ivcd and for •1.1.• liv MILLER .11 RICK ETSUN, ! . .S•• 179 Litwrtv ESSEN I IM. 01 LS ink T. OF' BERGAMO,: muir h or Cinnamon; " itit-rgteci‘; m 011: PMIII% Ltiventirt; " origitinn; Jwq Will fur •a Ii M• B A FA }INESIOCK AE. CO., cur 6th Roll Wo,yl Gold Pens. D ECEI %TA) flits iloy a !seao additional stork of rver pined Pen+, 1.1 the best nml most sr prowsl make am] for sale clomp. at New York mite:, W . W. WILSON , corner of 4411110 Mat ket .to. BURNT OR LOST ON the 10th of April, 3.0 number', of a complete set, [lOO vol.] of StMalan'. Journal, viz: 66, 67. 68. 69,70; 71. 72, 73. 74. 73 , 78, 80, 32, 84, 35, 80. 83. Should any nue have these numbers the subscriber would he glad to purchtole them at the ot ig tout cost W. %V. WILSON, nov24 cor of 4th and Mu rhot ,t. A New Work by AL Augustin Thie - iic m , AND A NEW ONE BY C HARLES LEVER. and Narra!ive, of tic. Nletov;gan Ern, ur Scenet in the Sixth Cen tor) with an A M labiogrtiphical preface, by M. A. Thi erre. fhe o'nonoo,, n u,le of Ireland fine. year. ago, Iry (2114. Lever, with illustrations by l'hi7.. to which i 4 Itri•leil St Pat lise, or throe Eras ionic. Life of en Irish 14a+ant. iv• Adventure: of Gilbert Gurney, by Theodore 11th. Omar, edition. The Lundell Nledteal Student, (Second Series,) by Punch, with illustration.. Only A Fiddler, and 0. T., translated by Mary Flowilt. POOMS of Amelia, (Mrs Weill.) A fine supply just received. Tho Author's Daughter, a tale by Mory.Howitt. The Quiet Husband. a Novel, by Mine Ellen Pickering, authoress of "The Fright," "Nan Darrel.," The Widow, a novel by Theodore Hook, author of Savings and Doings, &c. Jost recd and for sale at Cook's Literary Depot 85 Fourth it. . nor 24 The splendid steamer NORTH IMAlit CAROLINA, A• DIiVINKET, Meg ter, will leave fur St. Louis and the intermediate ports. on this day, at 3 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board. nov'24. For Cincinnati and St. Lonis. •• " - THE splendid fast running Steamer JAMES ROSS, - - • • J Si CW RT, Mast, will f;O.ve (or the above and all intermediate landing•, on TUESD.I Y. next, 2516 inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fur Freight or pagugenpply on board. nor 24 TO ARCHITECTS AND CARPENTERS TliE .übscribor i. now opening an n.snrirnero of c it penter'e and Guide*, among which are !be follm.inet— Practical Masonry—Or a thent mica! and operative treatise on building; containing a scientific account of .tone., clays, brick., mortar., cements, fireplaces, fur. nace.,4.c., a description of their component part., with the manner Of preparing and using them; and the fon dal:zinnial nun. in geometry, on masonry and *trine cut ting. with their application to practice. Illthliatell with9lappropriate engravings. By Edward Shaw, ar chitect; new edition. The Realities of Arehileeture—llltwinied by 48 mizinnl Plate, By Ntinnrd Lefever, nrchii.,q. Elementary Prinriplezof Carptml ry.—A irentio. FM the preeetire find equilibrium of limber framing the rmionnee of timber; and the 17"11%IrlIrtillO n( floor, roof - s, eeuttr•, bridges, &r., with prfirticnl rid., nod exiimplee. Itg Thome, Freilgold. civil engineer. 11 11141TAIVII by 9.2 engravings and Piffle wood cute; firm A merit-no from the per I London edition. Civil Arrhilecture—Or a cnniplete theoretical and practical system of Imildinz cnntaining the fmitimen trd principles of the err, with the five ordeni of archi tecture. Alto, n great variety of example., selected Gum Viti "vine. Stunt, Chamber, and Nichodion, wiih many twill! and elegant ornaments, and rule, fm pro jecting them. illustrated with nice hotaired copper- pints engravings. By Eila aril Shaw, architect, (moth edit in. revived and enlarged. The Modern Builders' Guide—ny 111;nard Le fever, architect. Inure rutted by 87 crprn-rplate en. CHARLES H. KAY, %VI - mit...tale end Retail Book and Payer Dreier. nov24 cnrner or 3d and %Vona r,• Copying books. CST received, it further suryly of Letter Book. • for the Coying FThr llnle by CHARLES H KAY, Wh,llesnle Book and Paper I , Verehouse, corner of Third and Wood P 0,1 a, number Worms expelled by the tote .f 1. 'Lis Verinifuge is truly wonderful. fic.,d the following rt,MlllO% AUL'lllthl Co. Va., Nov. 15. 1845 211 r. II E. Se , lgra:—l pre to a servant girl of mine one and a half multi...do' of your Vermiluv, nod it brought ftnm her. in the course of 36 hours, NINE HUNDRED Worms, some of them of a large sire. I have no hesitation in regemmending it to the riblie ad one of the best remedies for corms no. in use. Pea r nbove wit. given voluntnrily by Mr iiiand, eho i. a rr.l•ectable forniri in our neigh but hood. B F GRAHAM. rOl! [.lit. 11.1yerl'n letter can be seen by any person. mny 11 , 111 ht tsbove. Thi• •Ptie and edicdclot• %Vorm Medicine in preptr ed and s .1,1 by R E SELLERS, Nn 57 Wood it. Sold el.() by Kerr Ar. Mohler. 145 Wood arret: I. Wilcox, Jr end Wm 1 horn, Mlrkrt strre: FeM , & Fifth %Vont end II r Sr}. wiz, and .1 Mitrh nil. Allegheny cite. nos1"14 .4.124E/J1374 4.25 'd 4.374 00 ca. CO 36 'a , 42 31 fa 36 16.00 , a 18,9 83 ::lARKET STREET 83 Ev EN - I 1 . -F IV E Brorhe, TurLerri and Cashmere Shia 1., new, received by exiors• from New York. this dav (nov.T2) R. F:.CONSTABLE. —._ • . 83 NI ARK ET STREET 83 ALOl' of Genilemen'• hoe Skirts and Drawers. 0.-ne.t make; also , Geni.. Melillo under Shirts and Drawer., just received and now opened. no•O1 It. F. CONST A FILE. 68 ge :0 21 S 21 - 9.5 6 31 1 00 €1,06 1,00 iil.l2i 2.17.0t2.50 Ground Cinacion. CINE HARHEI. Gauw.a (.2 inemun, just received Vaud Lrr sale bv ra.s.no 1a 8 4 s 3 7 it Powdered Rhubarb. C Powdered Nh.:bvrb, j.ut received end V, for .1, by II A AHN ES rocK c,.. nov corner Gill and \S..I its. 1 CASK CLOVES, jot, rereirt-& and for 'rile by A FA All NESTOCK Sr. CO. •ia rf•t net fl , hand Won.' Oa. fro BORROW, on the very host security, on the 1 personal prnprrt or real estlre, and from one ro five years. Several sums of 111011PV. from $5O to 075. 109. $l5O. $2OO, $3llO. $5OO, $7OO. $lOOO. $2OOO $2500, $3OOO to $5OOO. Persons having Money to load will find the very best security and fair interest on calling at IS iAC HARMS' General Agency and Intrlligence Office. riot :22-6'. No 9, Filth street r.teive.l I) WELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. A NEW and convenient t Rory dwelling ril l /IL fttr rent, enquire et thi. office, REMOVAL. THOMAS ARNOLD, A MERICAN LOCK 'MANUFACTURER. 10.• A tram St. Clair strnfn, to Din• mond Alley, tartween Maxi 'tree: and dm Diamond. noo2l COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. ReCcr nt Pittsburgh to Wm. Lippencutt & Son, end John Grier nor 20.6 e OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., WHOLESALE dr RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND Mnnufacturere of White Lend, Red Lend, and Lytharge, corner of Wood and Saerind sta, Piitahurch. l'n. nov 13 Iy. Now is the time for Bargains "NEW YORK STORE" CASIIMERES. Paris Reps. M. de Laines and Alpacas, dime( from New Yolk. W. IL GARRARD, nnV 79. Msrket street, 10• DOZ Holmes cast steel felling axes warranted '• d.mble Irit tISYNt, for sale be noc^l GEO. COCHRAN. AFINE assortment of French Clotit.Cussimetes and Ve.oingst also Scarfs, Cravats. Stocks, Shirts, Drawers, 17tittervests and Hosiery; also a few of the "Shaker" Flannel ()ratters and Shirts, at the "New York Store,"79 Market street not 1.1. By R. Dossed, Penn street, Pittsburgh, Penna. ID OA nDING and Lodging by the day or week on .LP the most reasonable tem.'. Strangers will find it to their advantage to patronize him. Persons trav eling east or west, will find his house a convenient 10. cation—it is within one hundred yards of the Canal lin•in, and convenient to the Forwarding Houses. aF' Every information given to Iron Mataufac• turnip, in all branches of the business. 7'llome Brewed Ale can et all times be had at t he bar. novlo-ly Juni Arrived at the "New York Store," I_oo DOZ. Lndies' and Gentlemen's Kid. Cish• mere. end silk Gloves. of the best qualities_ N. B. None but the best Kid Gloves kept at 79 Market street. novice W. H. GARRARD. For Si. Louis SELLERS' VERNIIFUGE Yours re*pecurullr. GEORGE W. BRAND Glanville. Va. Nov. 15. 1.345 B AFA H ESTOC Kat CO. cornet-6th and Wood •u CLOVES• WANTED S M'KINLEIT St 4 Inii •t GEORGE winsToN, To the Gentlemen W. H. GARRARD Canal Boat House. Of "Undo() Miracles and Mysteries, IANCINATION AND 3ITTII,JI.OGT, IN THE THEATRE, on Monday evening, November, 24th. 1C 13, and continuing du ring the week, ( weather pernuteing,) Twelve Beautiful Experiuteuts, varied every second night, illustrating the Warden and 'Mysteries of Vishilux, Siva, Bulmda. Jtigertiant, Fot—lose,&c,&c. The Stage wi'd be a fac-,imilie of the Alt ar of t h e Great Temple of Genise (Wi.dont) with all It, Ora- Vas•rs, Hupoths, and other imittuments noel by the Moliithi, Fakirs and Prid,is, richly set in imita tion Oriental Jeuele. LlV'Ftir particulars see Pro gi ammo. E N IV—There b , no juggle or slight of hand; if cud, is expected. the parties will be disitrpoititeddhe, are purely scientific expetimento, proving the falrity of Pagan Priestrraft, and the brauty and truth of Chri•itianity. rr DOM . , open ni 7 o'clock, and commence a:7i nr,cs Cirele and Marquette, 50c. Family Circle, '2sr. G:lllPry. for colorerl people, Children accompanied by Enortligr!, Celloxes to he had dui!, at the Idox-Otlire From 10 to 4 o'clock. ninon-1w NEW GOODS RICH AND RARE. BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP D 11.11' RCss i. now opening a v•-ry large snp -1 ply of seasonftble Dry Goods, to which he invites Ow ;mention of rtrrhasets. st rival is unasnally larße and contains n rimier , !selection or lIPW and InPhionahle g oo ds, which rill he nfl:•red at prices that must render their sale imme diutr. Call Soon and Secure a Bargain. nne 20.2 w No 59. N W ror 4111nnil Market ~. SILVER WARE. end conionnily Manufacturing, Silver O 51.00114 of nll kinds: Table Sroonii; Tea an De.tert do Soup Ladle; Stognr Tong., Ste.. &c. Also, Silver Forks.of all pattern! and *item, lorni.h ed promptly to order, as cheap u they ran be prucu r..d at from the East. WANTED. 500 oz rid Si'vor end smooth coin for which the highest price will be given in cash or trade. W W WILSON. corner of 4th end Mn Lrt st. New Books. AI ACA ULU'S ELLANIES— edi The P.tets and Poetry of England; Europe; Hi.tory of Greece; N.rldtttondth's Hietory of German; Benthamina: Literary I:mpotiom. ju.t roreiverl by BOSWORTti Sr. FORRESTER. No 43 Nickel ot Fancy Books. 'THE Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers; J_ Scrims in the Life of our Sayoth; The American Porte Gia; Book of Poetn; Language of Flower.; Q'lten of Flowers; The . 1 ask. ustrated; Grny's Pilgrims Frogie.s. " Christian Ballads. " The f,atlliet, 11l riolll, finished drawings of Fltrwers fur sale ht BiatVORT II & FORRESTOR. 43 Nlntket St. Pure Malt Whiskey. 1 PUNCHEON Iri.h Whiskey, on ch-notht in store JL una C.,r sale by J &J NInI)EV ITT. nor 19 224 I,ibert Pt. Iron and Nails. TtiNS inniata Iron, alsortrd sizes; UP 150 '• 20 " " Spikes, Jun received and fin sale by J. &J. NI'DEVITT 223 Liberty it. COPPERAS, ALUM AND LOG WOOD 10 813 LS Copperas; 5 " Alum; 10 Chip'd Lngwood in 'Lure and I,r sale by J. S. J. WM:VITT. :?.'.24 Liberty st ARNOLD'S CHEMICAL 4RITING FLUID and Bed Ink, warranted genuine. C't PART Bottles 75 cents; per dozen $8 00: k.,4„, Pint " 44 " " " 5 00; Half pint " 25 " " 2 50; •' " Red 31 " " '• 3 00. 4 nonce boitles 124 •• " 1 2.5: Small cone " 10 " " " 100: A full supply of the above received nrd for sole by JOHN H. MELLOR. 122, Wood street. Shawls Shawle r us r received superior French Brorhat printed Cashmere; Tnriteri: AndaluAi:,: plain and em lirnidered Thilet; Ombre. shaded and plain Woolen Shawls, 1.1 %%hid, the uttent ion of pnrchn.ers i• re vectfrilly invited. SHEA & PENNOCK. Gula Plaids and Clonkkuits. 15 PIEI ES Gala Plaids. superior quality and very desirable styles; Plaid %V.-4i, dionk ings; ibaded 1Vool•:n Cionkinas. reca•ived by this morning'. Express SR & I'ENNOCK. nrivlB Hosiery: Hosiery! pURCII ASERS will find at SH EA 4, PE N NOCK'S n Cull supply of heavy, plain and English silk Hose; heavy plain spun Hoar; heavy plain (leery lined spun silk Hose; 'mutt-lime Me rin,, and Woolen HOW, CashmereA; Chevior; Alpa ca.; %Vowed; %Vonlen and Lambs %Void do., Ingecher wish an extensive assortment of children's 1losh:1y. novlB. ALARGE lot ot . shirts just strived (mom the 1:1141 st the Pittsburgh Clothing Store forstile wholesolt• sod retail oct22 WSI. B.SCH A FFER. To the Ladies. grkPENING this day, another lot of Broche Shawl,. kir Also, on hand, a few ■piendid French Brodie Long Shawls, (nll wool) which will be sold a pea: bargain, at tire New York clOre. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market sweet OTTO MINS. NCPACTURKR or INCORRUPTIOLK TEF:TI7, Smithfield Street, 2 doors below Fifth street. Pitts burgh. Pa.. 4 1. W A I'S on hond a lull assortment of Plate and Pb.ot teeth. of a variety of shades; as simple Plate, Molars and Bicuspidatoes, Gum-teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, &r., Teeth and blocks mode to order.— Dentisb , supplied with all articles used in the proles slot.. All orders (tom abroad must beuecompanied by the cash. l'lntina ulway; on Item'. nov 1.1- y A I'AIR of plain twat sofas on hand and for sale at the Futniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG &Co. Hand et. between Liberty and Penn Dressing and Plain Bureaus. IF you want to get a good article cheap do not for get to call at the Furniture Wnre Room o f T B YOUNG & Co, nnY2I Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. sn, TONS PIG METAL of good quality awl k/ sortable for foundry parnuses. just received JOHN D. DAVIS, cor Wood and sth eta. and for gala by Du. 111. WALL PAPER STORE, Smithfield street, one door above Fourth street, PITTSBCRGH, PA. J. SHIDLE, ANUFAC ruRE ft of Paper Hangings and Du s t 1.11 dere of every description. Merchants and others wishing to pnichnse are in vitcd to call and examine his 13rg, , . and splendid assort rnent of GLAZED 4• UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS, of nil the various pnvei tin, now id use, and at such pri ces aaCdffilOt fail to please. GLAZED GREEN PAPER, enLued on one or built ,ides expressly fur Window (blinds, by the dozen or single niece. 'Rags told Tanner's Scraps talsen in exchange. ' nw.21.6,n. Piano Portes ALARGE nod wlrrolid aiioiortmetit of new irn proved grand uctioll Piano Fortes, r.n hand and for aale by F. BLUNIE, Cor. Peon and St. Clair stir., opposito Ex. Hotel. nool7. N It. 1 nlinve inairoments are warranted in -tom! any climate, and kei l i in order as long as •ny munocucittred. They %sill be sold hw for emsb. F. iILUME. .21E 3tian Attachment Two new irti r mv,"4 Grand action Pianu Fortes ith Coleman', ,Eulian Attacliment,just finish rd and for Rade by F. BLUME. Cor of Pentland SL Cluit s d, 'Tposite Hotel. novl7. Watted, FOR Hotel., bout-ding Houses and private Families in town a n d country, several goorl white cooks, lotts.e keepers. chamber maids nod Fit Is for all work. Wanted— 'Levet el men and middle plied bo3s to go to Farmets, &c. in the country at low *aces during the winter. Wanted, ...t.veral small and middle sized girls ,0 nurse, and live with Families till of age. Wanted, wool, well brolight op while bola, fir apprentices to the carpet - yen, trade. Places wanted soon for number of school musterA, clerks, salesmen, warehouse, inen, mechniOcs, labor°, s, coachmen and boos. Also, for several men with wives and small families. Also, wanted, places for a number ufr,olored cooks and girls for all work; and for several coachmen, hostler?, wait ers, and for colomd men-cooks. All Linda of agencies atteudad to for moderate charge., please npply at !IA It HIS" A ttrnry nns'2.l and Intelligence Office. tin D. sth t For Sale 1 50 glass DOZEN a , itorted window sash and of all aina, to suit if vi rimed by the boa or dozen. Also. 200 wooden bon:kid all si zes amiorted and a few blibi of Louisville lime and sweet petn...oe. For solo low and in unv Tiantity to suit all classes of customers. ISAAC HARRIS, ?tient nov 2 t-Gt and Corn. Metetaint, No 9,5 th trPe 30 7 BAGS Green Rio receiving this clay by ca nul and fur sule bv Fish. BBLS No 3 South Mackerel; fr-11.1 19 half bbl, large no I " 5 bids WI I s n c mo "; 50 box., Scaled Herring.: Receiving and for yule by 11. LAMBERT. nqv 17 100 Liberty er Sundrios• 20 BTUS N C Inr; 15 ban I'erp•r; , v blds Crushed Sugar, ''Lovering's;" MO matt. c ss „,i a; 3 casks E Salts, boxes A , Palm and Toilet Smip•; Receiv e d and for sale by H. LAMBERT, novl7 100 Liberty sr. A DANCING ACADEMY. AI ADAM E lILAQUE respeeffelly inform. her _L friends and the public generyilly, that she Ito/ 11111 Vea from the Fast. nod will immediately enter upon I the discharge of the (1116.'1 of her Dancing School.— ; The latest :Ind mot fa•hion side Dances. incloding the Minuet de lu Cour, ns disered at the Courts of Ero4leruf I and France; the 13011ENII.XN PoLK a• danced be !M a rini,: the MAZURK A. LA CACHUCA. THE ; POLKA, COTILLIONS, &c., Szc.., will he taught. Madame ROOM, are now completed. and will he Open for the receptions of those ladies and gentle men who nre desirous of bring instructed in the above line-n, on ‘reilnepcla eyeeing the I.l'th inst.. et 7 o'- 1 clock, fir the gentlemen, and WI Fr iday, 2lst, at 3 o'- 1 clock. P. M for the ides. The tiny, of tuition or the gentlemen. nre as follows every• Monday, We,lne-cluy lo,rl.sn:itniny evrniner.— J For the Jodie.: every Friday nom 3to 5 o'clock, r . rtt and Swot-day from 10 to 12 o'clock •. x. snd Crum 3 to 5 o'clock. r m. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS are nitu- I t• on Fourth at reel, to 0 dot, o Iron the H y Settler.— ' Madame LS. u ill rent !ha above mimed rooms bu pnb• lic and private supper portico, 'Concerts, Soirees ,Se. The above ro,m. arc floi-lied and lilted up in the mint novel; decant and approved atyle, with dressing mom.. and every convenience fir the accommodation of visitors, and n, now open for inopertion. Nlatinme B. oh commeore a •oriel of Cotillion Pnt ries on Frirloy, the *...'Bth of November, to continue through the wimrr. The holies will he I irketerl. Those genilemen who are desirous of subscribing, will favor Madame B. b. rolling of her rooms. The Rooms can lk I n d un rensonnble terms tor in If. Blankets. RECEIVED at No 49, n !argil kvoice aurwrior 1 1 ihitnry Minkel.. 11 and 12-4 %over fancy bound, price from $5,74 to $8; 9, 10 and 11-4, do $1,75 to $5.23. nt ran Li BARROWS & TURNER Mons. do Laines. STILES and patterns beantifll—price I 3 and 25 s., at the NEW CASH HOUSE. Bonnet Ribbons. EW opening—beautiful styles; and print' 124 IN 121 :Ind 25 cts., at Vio 46. JUST received at the I hree Big Doors, the larg est and best asvittment or Shirts, ever otTered in the Pittshnrgh market, which will be sold whole • sale or retail on reasonable terms. oei23. JOHN IWCLOSKEY. FOR SALE. FINE r ; . rms o f r ar im t s ,izes and prices in Western Pennsylvania nod Ohio. Fifteen I.ft:to: . ground. 10 Feet by 201, near the nil ago of Spring Gnrcion. (Vogile%'s Ron.) Two neat dwel!ings orar the L'snal, Liberty at. One lot and dwelling house on Pena st. Iwn of ground on Pike st. Four lota of ground on Lawry P.t. A number of Lobito lease in the sth ward fur 15 years. Apply to I nov 14 T 1 LAKEI.Y & MITCHEL For Sale, T".O Lms of Grad in Flemming,la plan of Lots, on Sandu4;y•q, in Allegheny Ci:.); these are in a desirable shiralion fur building on, as :they belong to a widow lady whose object is to have ti e iiitetest annually, a very Amull sum on the put ;chase money will be required, and the balance may remain for a number of year , . recited on the properly Title good and without an 2. inrumbrance. Apply to BEAKELY & miTcHEL. FUR SALE CTS of Land on Charties Creek. containing 13 from 6 to 29 acres each, on one of the lot is erected a neat Cottage Hou,e, and Bank Barn, e, n' orchard of fruit trees. This property is within 41.2 miles of the City. in a healthy part of the country. and would make desirable country seal!, or would be suitable for Garden Spots. Apply to the owner. MR WILLIAM GATES, sth Ward. or, to BLAKELY S.: MITCHEL POE SALE ALOT of greund on Liberty t, near the German Church, 21 feet front 100 feet deep, this lot is on that portion of Liberty at, lately pared. and would be a desirable lot For a private dwelllng. It will be sold low. Title indiAputrible and terms catty. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCH TO LETS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Ernls H. LAMBERT, 100 Uhl-my st
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