gift Ifici ,irtornillg MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10. 1345 PITTSBURGH. BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE TOR NOVEMEF.E. W. Debt:MOT, A. Gordon, James Marshall CORRESPOND In reference to communications which may appenr In thia paper. we have one or two remarks to ma ke.— We will insert none without the name of the a uthor be ing fitat made known to us, and when inserted, mustai• ways be taken as expresaivc or the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so ex • raised are editorially remarked upon and approved• AN OLD Escustt C. 8. Birk• ley, whilst engard in arranging some books, prepara tory to an Auctir . m^ at the store of JOHN D. Da via. on Elitturde;., And n copy of the "London rioter," bearing (late Angust 12th. 1813. isilesseßtssr. Thomas Fagan, lath of New York, will give some interesting experiments in Animal Meg netitm, at Philo Hall, third street, this evening. He requests as to say, that t Lady of this ciiy has consent• ed to susod and have a tooth extracted. whilst in a magnetic sleep. RICROVICD. — Mewl. BAOALET & SMITH, Whole sale Grocers, have removed to 'heir new Warehouses, Nos 18 and 20 Wood street, !AM side, where they are supplied with articles in their line. Messrs. B. and S have erected the splendid warehouses of which they have just taken possession, since the great fire on the 10th of April: the buildings are very eaten. sive, and the interior arrangement are indeed excel- Ant. TEMPERANCE HALL. 'The 'Rev. Mr. Crawford, will address the Wit,ll tonlans. this evening at early gas light. novlo II _ TOCHINGS STOCZINGS 1:47 - JUST TIIE PLACE._4:O FOR Ladles or Gentlemen who pu chaee for cash I and are in went of Hosiery, Gloves. Mitts, Shirts, or Drawers. If they with to get good Goods of Do mestic Manufacture, at fair prices to suit the times, can't do better than by calling at Daly's on Fifth s t., between Wood and Market, Pitttborgh. N. B. Stockings, Shifts, or Drawers, made to order. Come one, come all, Faber large or small, In quality. I'm sure to please, And suit all with ease. You need not fear to try; For on my work you may rely, And save twenty per cent thin eby. Please beat in mind, The pleat you wish to find, Is on Fifth street, second door below the Iron City Hotel, where Daly, Iris Stockings, Shirts and Drawers of his own make to sell CHEAP nov 4—d&w lye To Ckrocers and Others. TO LET, soul may be entered upon immediately. Grocery end Queensware Store. situated in the centre of the City, and doing a good cash Wei l:tees, which natty be extended considerably with a small capital. For further particulate enquire et this office. n0•6.1w Thread Laces. °press; air wonting at tie -Dore lore Cask Hos,se. CARTVI Thread Laces and Edgings; 1 3 do Gympuse, Lida and Lace Edgings and lusertiarg I do Cambric and Nlull Edgings and laser. tings; 2 do Block SBARilk end Cotton Edzines• no. 3 ROWS dr. TURNER New Shawls. ECEIVED this morning at No 46. 2 Cartons R Superior Wank Merino Shawls, make of the eel. ebsa.ted Hannequin St, Co. Price. from $4.50 to 12.00 BARROWS & TURNER. JoSinl rasigocit, itlos• MITCH rid., Jso. I. 111,1tR/JS• Foam:4k, & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Warehrseow. Liberty Be..erp.osiie Broing's Row PITTSBURGH. Stove, and Gismo, Wagon Bessie{ all fixes, Hollow Were, Plough Owings all arm' Casting', net 11-dlm&ely. DIRS. MOORE, FASHIONABLE ORF.SS MAKER, Dieutond Alley, botseeeni Wood and Smith fi eld stn., HAS just reoeisad from New York and Philadel phia. the latest styles fur Defeat... Cloeks, Mantillas, Ate. 0e124.-tikwlm French Dlole Wu Bats. AOF the latest style, which, fur neatness and durability cannot be surpused. All those in smut of a very superior hat will Hesse call and ciaming. S • NlOO R f:, 93 Wood st, octlG•deers 1 m 31 doer below Diamond alley, CAPS! CAPS!! OiILJUST received ftom the munufac• filt h turers a larze a.vort meat of car•. conflicting of otter, Seal, Nutra. Muskrat, Mohair, Plush, Oil shin, Glazed, Hait Seal and Sealette, to. gether with a variety of new styles for youths and children. S. MOORE, 93 Wool •t octl6d&wlm 3d door below Diamord alley. Zztra Pisa Black Beaver Hats, NEW style and superior in quality end beau ty, to be found at Get 27-1 m A Fresh ■apply of gentlemen'sand youth's caps of cm) , description at WM. DOUGLAS. 78 Wood f , t rect , East side. octSl-11n. MB BTU'S & Co grocer. and commission mer chants have removed their stock of Roods to their mew stand N 057 Water street between Wood and Smithfield, where they are prepared to transact bu siness as heretofore. noel GROCERIES 250 BAGS Rio Cot Tee. 40 Ws prime N 0 Sugar. 60 packages Young Hyson, Ponehong, Gun Pow der and Imperial Teas. 40 bbls Loaf Sugar, •'St. James's Refinery. 20 bbls S H Molasses. 25 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities, together with general assortment of articles in the g. ocery line In store and for sale by M. 13. RH F.Y & CO. Nos 1 No. 57, Water street. COTTON YARNS AND NAILS. TWENTY THOUSAND Pounds Brighton Yarns 300 kegs, nails assorted sizes in store and for sale M 13 RHEY & Co- No. 57 Water street. _ POW DER. 201.,KEGS, Besuy's F F F G Rifle Powder in store and fur saleby M RIMY & CO. No 57 Water street. Illoorchings and rotaab. 18 CASKS Scorching., Bdn Potash, in store and for sale by M B RH EY & CO, noyl J No 57 Water at. TO LET. THE Warehouse laterly occupied by the Subsci -1 ben, on Water et.-eet, between Ferry and M. 13. RHEY & CO, No 57 Water street. Copperas. 60 LIBLS in sin",and l f i r flmi le low r co, 5..57 Waver st -,-;8 .;1 1,4. I?' 1- ,z, , ' - . t'li :; fi ef . 'ik‘P v 1 ..,!' ',. l' , ''',, L' - ' '"• ' ... .•31 0..., Nt '",t. ''-' '' `: ' 6 . '' '' ... . - ' , • - ;. r ';.. ~~ ~~ ~rLL.~:I-f~..i - tea. '> For St. Louis aM Missouri River. THE new and substantial Steamer NEBRASKA , - • Duric•tr, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings. on NV EDNESDAY next, 12th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fur Freight or pasetenpply on boani,orto nnv 6 SPEED AND COMFORT!! MONONGAHELA ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE. AND PHILADELI'IIIA THR lII'LIINDID FART RUNNING STE•MIIRS ziati CONSUL •ND LOUIS M'LANE, ARE MAKING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will !mac every afternoon ut 3 o'clock, precisely. itt FA RE—Ptitsburgh to Baltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these BORIS will lodge on hoard in comfortable state•tooms the first night, will pass over the Mountains (only 73 miles) the fellou,ing DA T. in in Eastern-built Coaches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding night trarcl ulto• geiher. Tickers - will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume thelt seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, fur a full load, to run as Passen- M. DALY Os H►FT Tea Kettl , ..., Sad Irons, & Hatter.' Irons, Counter ‘Veighti, &c. Iron and Kails. S•.c. made to order. WM. DOUGLAS, 70 Wood st., East side Removal• =EM, Port of Pittoburgt). 6 TILT WATZR IN THZ CHANNILL. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Susquehanna. Hutchison, St Lotus; Pilot, Rentz, Cincinnati; Allaquippa, Smith. Cincinnati; Laura, Smith, Wellsville. DEPARTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packets. North Carolina. ----, Cincinnati; Josephine, Bowman, do ger. may desire. For seats, or entire coaches for apply nt the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the Natiettai Hotel, above the Monnegnh:tla Bridge. Oct ...2t FERGUS :MOORHEAD, Agent. Beaver, Warre nd n S tag Cl e L nd eine.veland Packets a m ai Zs'` - --- THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leeve Beaver daily. (Sunda!, s expected.) at 1 rd clock A. M., (on the arrival of the s teamer NI tchigan from Pitt...burgh.) aid arrive at Warren next morning liT 7 rdclock—connecting nt Warren with Neil. More & Ckin line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Pa•trengerspaying inPittsburgh are entilledtochoice of berths on the Canal Packet, and seat• in the sae e. For passage atiply on board Steamboat Michiganoir ,to JOHN S DICKEY.Benver. i G MBA RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. ICLARK &CO., Beaver. For passage returning .rpply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOOR F. & Co., Cleveland. jell' -y 3 & M B TAYLOR, Warren. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer M IC lIIG A 14, W. RAI() IC• . Manter,Vi.'"-Mmenred her regular iaily t rips. lenvine Pitt.lortul (Ka hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at S, A. NI . Pricerto •eit the timea,and those whc have no m oney . carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opepted as ~on is the weather ill permit: nn the 'waning. of vv hirh CLARKE & CO'S LINK to CLF.VELANDAL,and Si F. A D1711.LV... Pt., will imra,liately en iron opera don. For freight or Ni”Afe apply an board. or to july 12 G. M. 11ART07.i, Water street. 13Zr Tho Michigan is provided with F..Nans' Safety Guard. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 11145 The nen. and SplrudidStramer, V. S. AWL MONONGAUCLA, eatStoN t: , M ri*ter , hat, rommehrrd run. hint( recularly, and will rontionc 1. , un through the neaten na a Weekly Packet between Pitinburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pitttdrargh every Monday mot nrag at 10 o 'r,,,r„ a n d Cincinnati every Thurvdny ranching Yr the Fallle hoar. For freight nr [tannage apply on board. th 26. LAZE Elite & !macro:um LINE 1,111".. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Cur. C LL Leave. Beaver at 8 o'finek, A. M. " ritu.burgh ni 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Boica, Lea‘ca Pittsburph at 9 o'cl,wlc. A. M. Me!MIEMME In connection with daily Lines of Frt.ight and Pa. toga Canal Boats to Erie, end Ulevel.ind, U. Steam Boat and Vefacia to all putts on Lake Eris and Michigan. Apply to G. M. lIARTON & Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Bracer. CLARK & Co.. Bea•er. june 211 -- REBUILT AND REMOVED. Furniture Cheap and Good. JJAS. W. 01V ELL respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has ran - loved to his old stand, No. O. Third street, where he has on hand a splendid assortmew of Furniture of all descriptions, ready for their inspection. Persons wishingto fornitih Hotels. Steamboats, ale Dwellings, &c. will find it to their interest to call rind examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the western country, comprising the following articles: Sofas, Divans and Ottoman.; Tepoys, Tete-a.Tetes, Wardrobes: Secretary and Book-Cases; Card, Fier, Sofa and Centre Table., Sideboards; Dreasing Buactos, various styles; Hat and Towel Rack.; French andHigh-poot Bedsteads; Find, Dining and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany CHAIRS of all descriptions: A general assortments!! Fancy Chairs: Alan, a general assortinrnt of COM .lON FURN I ITURE. sep4.3m. SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. AVERY large and commodious Brick Dwelling House, beautifully situated, in '•l'ride's Or chard," on the bluff of the Monongahela rher, a few squares beyond the city line The lot is 7t2 by 160 feet, fronting on three streets; Ayres st. 100 feet wide; Pride st. 60 feet wide; Caldwell et. 40 feet wide,— I The house is 224 feet front by 47 feet deep, vi ill) 11 finished rooms; and was built in the most substantinl rind liberal manner for the subscribers own occupan cy. The terms will beery reasonable. Apply to the subscriber on the premises. octl3.lm. JACOB VCGDF.S. NEW FALL GOODS AT NO. 51 MARKET STREET. George U. White & Co. IXRE now opening a choice assortment of Fall Goods. consisting in part of Embroidered Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy French Cloakings; Gala Plaids; Cross barred Cashmere for dresses; Tartan Silks; Ferkerri Shawls; Brochn Long Shawls; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; French Cloths and Cassimerrs; Gentlemen's Satin and Polka Scarfs; Dresden and Marseilles Quilts. net 13.1 m JUST received at the Therce Big Doors, the !erg est and best assortment of Shirts, ever offered in the Pittsbnrgh market, which will be sold whole sal!, or retail ou reasonable terms. 0ct`.. 1 5. JOliN NrcLos KEY. MEE BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. . I:ll4 Stiaw' THE EMPIRE CITY. NATIVISM AND WHIGOERY BOTH ROUTED. We have MUMS from the city of New York, Rich mond, andseveral other counties, bringing the glut i ous information that Nativism and ‘Vitiggery are both routed. The Whigs having once more a higher vote than Nativism, which it 1105 not had since the springt.f 1844. The Democratic plurality is some 3or 4,000, with which they carry the whole rugularly nominated ticket. This is glorious news, and we congratulate our friends in New York, on the auspicious results. The comments of the Globe follow : JAMES MAY The Senator. the Register, and the thirteen mem• bers of the Legislature are elected by an unexpected and triumphant majority. 11•higgery and Nativism are put to rout. The noble policy of President Polk as reflected in his inaugurel is sustained in a quiet lion by an overwhelming majorited of the votes pol led. His foreign policy is sustained by the mast de ciaive majority, owl that majority is given by iho peo ple of the great Commercial Emporium of the Wes tern Continent: We feel proud of our city. When has there been a crisis where her sturdy democracy have not come off victors? When 1.14111 she failed nut only to origiunte great measures but to oat her liercu lent] arm in their consummation? The Morning News has the table of votes which we give on the Senator Dim. V'llig. Native Nei Ref m %Verdi. Seaford. 130:vii•It. Ely. Treadwell I GGG 311 95 12 H 436 440 137 9 111 522 1064 200 14 IV 1063 450 299 15 V 602 761 483 33 VI 1108 420 169 28 VII 1202 1024 651 47 VIII 13315 1053 801 62 IX 1972 984 931 20 X 1074 736 684 68 XI 1030 370 993 29 XII 514 153 233 1 XIII 931 433 742 76 XIV 1177 566 394 19 XV 516 1151 378 13 XVI 1652 854 764 86 '1 he Democratic ticket loss a mirjutily over the whig ticket of n , etly 511 nod over the Notites nhow 7000. T • :Pr mi einiir vote it fir Stinf 16.325: the. t-t ‘l big vote doe rr.,nkl,n, 12 144, and the 1. gbest Netite is fig Stt.he. ( 0057. The total vote cannot much exceed 38,000. The following is the suite fur Demo( retie member* l of Assembly. Alex Stewart. 16,657; Alexander Wells 16.508: Samuel J Tilden, 16135', J D Ste ,enriin, 15 1 634; J 1: Deselin. 16 472: Gerardo- 11•.ce, 16 637; )C Albertson, 16.597; Wilson Sroull, lft 661: Jame,. H Titus, - i6.745; Robert if Lulli.., 16,690; ...hue Fleet, 10,685; Thomas Spelbiril, 16 671; John Town ' semi. 16 740. Hamilton Fl.h, tho Light,t lVhic ft/11111.1,1(e 111 , 87; larntos ftal ef, 1114: IIIKINI•1. Name II Nl,(-1,4,1 rln in o rr i a ltion 1. M, T,1,1 pon , a upward. 4;0 v:nr% From the N. V. ..I..stra4l of Com mrrrr , C NEW YORK LEGISLATURI. A , fltf • (w 4 OVPI Add I at dm! net 2.1 Au 31 do Fier 1.0. fpnm. Tl, net ann•re a i •bk rtan.l a , ”ze, 1 HIM Ktt 1 `2 , ; .1•,11 trrol. Van S.'l l ...nlnnv,n(an•t-rent in It, ki.otrict. Tlii• is • alai; gnn, .url New 1",,,1.(13.t yenr nv:ve.) 10! r. do Q 1-rn. - Nec • - Rirhmund • Sufi:4k - A ILany • it ansr:+er - W•shttlgl - ' t frlolge • Srlmrrwri•dy Ilerklroer - Nton.rorner, (hart., i4gn M iul .4m Ful.n end Ilarni:Lnn - S011110;4 MOM le Columbia IG Green reoithy is reported to have elected one sots renter and ono democrat to the assembly. ANOTHER BRILLIANT Traumrti FOR rui: DEmocrtAry! Tl.e D.•rnn - rats carried the strnogesst Whig Con gressoional ()swim in she State of New Jersey, haw ing elected that talented and sterling Dern, cat, the Hon. M. Sykes, by a hansltnme major ity. If the Densocrats have not carried the legislature. they here at any rate succeeded in carrying a large majority of the State. Another Clny State wheeling into the Democratic line. An ele,..tiun (or Governor. Lieut. Governor, at •d member. of the Legislature., took place in NI icltigun on 'fuel lay last. The Ueraneraey have achicvrd tt • glorious VICI ory. We give the returns fur Goternor u s far rt.Cel, W.hten•w, Jack• n Oakland. Macomb, Calb Le ne vi ec bnportnnt.—The Penile° correTundent of the While Tribune, under dote of October 29, ♦nge[— The U. S. steamship Mississippi arrived at this' port today, and anchored °tithe navy yard ■t 10, A.'., M. She is five days direct from Vera Crux, and bring' ing impoitetit communications from the Mexican govi ernment—sn important indeed that the Princeton was I despatched with duplicate copies. and both steamships i were directed to resell Pensacola with all possible ce ' lerity. The Princeton has mit yet arrived, having I been beaten by the Mississippi. To-day being a mail day, the communications were immetlintoly carried up to Pensacola in the U. S. steamer Gen. Taylor, and thence despatched to Wash ington. The Mississippi brings no general intelligence of interest. On the second day of her leaving Vera Crux the Princeton was insight but was not aeon afterwards. She is however, expected In hourly. The U. S. brig Somers, from Vera Crux, arrived in this port and anchored off the Navy Yard yesterday at noon. She brings no intelligence of importance. All the Gulf squadron, excepting the Potomac and Lawrence, were lying in Vera Crux harbor at the time the brig left that port. Quietness every where prevail ed, with a consequent great dearth of news. t .. 5w~.,i.~.i-~.~," _k;~~+ . t ~~s>~ s ~ ~'.=..J..-s~„~r24dP~!`A~` v._`a..,a-.-- VOTE ►OR SENATOR 16.825 11 735 6,815 550 ITIZEM GOOD FOR MICHIGAN!! Feick, (Dem.) Vickery, (W.) 175 m..j. 4 )0 253 250 225 GOO I OU FROM PENSACOLA BALTimosa---Flowr and Grail Mcirket, Nov. 7. —Float. $5,50 per barrel. Wheat, rad. $1;124 and $1,16: white for family Boar, $1,20 and st,2B pet bushel. NEW Yong, Nov. s.—Floor $6,12/ and $6,25. Wheat, $1,25 and *Lao: Southern corn, 68 and 70 cents.; Northern 70 and 79 cts. per bushel. PH IL L0Y.1.7q1 TA, Nor. 5 —Flour $5,75 end $ 5 . 87 1. Wheat, red, $1,20 and $1,23; choice while $1, 30 per bushel. ORLEANS CLOTHS. FASHION ABLE mitrAtires for louriineas cor', low 1 In iced, for sole to order' be ALGEO, 1 4 11rOCIRE &Co. 251 Liberty •t. J UST received an invoice of French Cloths, suite bie for Cloaks. Also a few patterns benutiful Cashmeres, fur linings for the same, for which we will be glad to receive cadets.. ALGEO, McGUIFIE &Co. 251 Libenv et. LIJE BLANKtET COATS. These comfortable jj coats Fo indispensible to tleo travelling cornmniii ty can be had in superior style at our establishment. A LOP:0, McGUIRE & Co. 251 Liberty st. --- MIXED BEAVER GLOMS AND FANCY LININGS. S°MT:THING new in this line to be bed at the Fashionable Heed LGEO, McGUIRE & Co. nein '251 Liberty fit. Loaf Sugar. E fire receiving a further totpply of No 6, 788 Loaf Sane, which will be ttoki at low mica 13121113fil DGE, WILSON & CO, SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. An , BBL , . S II Molassec, Ur 30 IA( do For sale tow to dome c omtivtro , r,t, Ultl3lll DO WILSON & CO, art 30 - \\' nt vr it 30 11111)S. N. 0 St/eRr, f,r male by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO.. Water •tr..rt Copper. 25n SHEETS (Baltimore) .11,11 r, rule I/V BU It II 111 06E, WILSON & CO.. ntet strvet. Young Flyson Tea. 25 11 ALF ('h. L. -extra hoe." from cnrgo Ludy Adam.," Received a nd for .nle by 11. I. A N . l 100 Liberty nr. ‘ttrilLs 14.; Jr •• ro•v. \.• I •••• 72:4 •• Sc:11, • tt.,s; it• itl.•l 1.., • e by H L % \WERT, 100 Librrty rt Citron aad Rock Candy 1 I BOXES Cur ..n; 11- 10 '• ft,44, enn Iv rtbd : . 41 ( • by. Hi Tar, Pitch & Rosin c. Tar. /31) 10 •' J.lst rrcene,l J. C J Ni'DVVITT, I.;txstv ri Groan/ Spices. 1 1 r !INS (Innind Cinnarnnn, t; " A IHte, 1" " PErrer N„ I ; inot racci,•.l and 1." •al•• J. S J. :WM:VITT 2-24 Drm 0 '2 _ t Pipes. /Milk 130.XEi mrl , l for sq!e I O.JP w J LJ NirDEVITT. I 1.0,, ASOT HEIL ATZEIVAL (IF NEW GOODS fit [SAT Nn. 46. tocll6 22 _ • NOV II Al \NH CAP SiOliE CUIAS. U. PAULSON, lIIL FIRM t.l VAC 1. I.to mew •infe at No. 73. Wood Street, lVh‘g. Dem 13 trw t•.; 0., of ...,wlllo2,tlrartUr InC end,i-rts;nr th.• Ir:n.tet:s Co ie. a very I.trge In e HATS sl/ eve, I.e murk it, Ott . b..•• 1 and I.e•ot mnteriA• r.tiettl• tine ~ml corn rltnn • ti Sep:ette. iiil COI, V11,1131:1 filace.l Cap. Al., 1114" 1,1 1, - ttltr• F.ll ..• tl nx. Fatrlt. ot I Cont . v MUFF'S ANI) TIP PETS AND Ent. TaININIIN6 4 . .•1 ‘4l , rit "ti.. / . at EASIEILN FitiCES FOR 1...Th.1..4 , 11r IS 1,11 I gain 2 3 , 2 -I, ( r) ill plea, rtillabd vvirn . ont• RI% •ItKik 1 , 01, 1 / 1 1%1it.; (13 \S. 11. N. 11. TI) , 'Lit and 1 loin. 2 4 pin. NEWS FROM OREGON! CP-7i siponTANT TO THE kDIES! 10 GREAT BARGAINS! NO. 58, MARKEL STRE I Ilf.Twt Vn tllißU AND P,,CItTH. TII I!: Sn!,..etiber respectfully informs the public ! .1 that lie hos opened it store at this plain, wiwre. lie is now ipenit , g, an extensive assortment of Foreign, Domestic, Staple and Fancy U:a. CM' Cr.) C3L) Uf) EA3 Which will In• sold at prires w loch cannot fail to ion wire soli•fam ion. His Stock consists in part of j the follownr, desituble Goods. New style Umbra Stripe Cashmere and Mouseline le Leine. French and English Merinnes; Alpaca and I nritoon Cloth.; Black and Mile tlolored de Laines, Vlllll . y Print-; Eogh.h, French and Scotch (iingfilm•; Ern!ooldored and Plain fine and low priced. Woolen Gootl.; Keto ticky icon, na.orted colors nod gorilitie•; Plaid LittocyP, Cii.voinereei Fancy Figured and Stiiped do Heavy Plaid Shawls, Worsted Shawls; Final Clunking.. Furnishing Good, Flatmate) Linen Sheeting Soper Irish Line, I'illnw Case Linens. nonillion Cottionidc; Rossini nod Scotch Shecting•: Hurkiihuck and Diaper and Bo' tiered Towels; Birdeyo Diaper. Wide Russia Diapet; Colored Stair Crash and Linens; Mnsrilka Toilcting and Bureau Covers: Fine Tickings and Furniture Checks; Dimity and Furniture Chintzes; Damask Toble I.innenp. 'fable Cloth.; Superior and Common Dammik Napkins; Blankets of all dellefillthillS; Thread Luce,. Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves; Hosiery—Silk. Cotton and Worsted of ull Bleached and Brown Maslins; Book, Mull and Swiss Muslins; Cambric and Jaennet do Silk Cravat., and Pooket Handkerchiefs; Linen Cambric do nein and Hem-Stitched do Colored Borders non 3-dt m CLOAKS, CI OAKS W at pr Ft N. 0. sugar 11. TANITIFIIT, Ina I.ibi.rtv •t JAMES DOYLE P~ 4:~ 5 "__ 's '..s:'~•s '::+.`~ il.%_.v-.w...n^.m ~...yc_-..a,u.rrax:s.. .. '- - , -..._ Auction Sales Auction Sales, By John D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth streeta. ON Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, will be sold,n large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes; Hots and Caps, &c. &c., comprising super blue and black broad cloths; Beaver cloths, extra fine blue, black and funry enssi• meres; super sattinetts and casrinetts; plain and fancy Kentucky jeans, pilot cloths; preen Mackinaw blankets; super black, striped at d figured alpncens; mous tie laines; calicoes; prints; fine merino wool drawers and Philip., fine wool bole; fleecy fined gloves; fine wool hose; real bark gloves and children's fancs wool hose, Ladle's embroidered mitts', gum elastic suspendels; pearl buttons. &c. &c. Also, men's black fur and silk hats; men's thick boots and brogans; fine sewed calf bouts; Ladies fine boots, slum!. and slippers; moo's and boy's fur, cloth and glazed cups, &c. &a, AT 8 O'CLOCK. P. M. A 'nip quantity of new and second hand hotoiehold Furniture, Glanswate and Qaeennware; Looking Onion eo; Carpeting; Counting houne Desk.; Hardware; fine and table Cutlery; Briton Mantel Clocks; Young El!, son Ten; Lonf Sagar, New Orleans Mulanien; mauufacntr• ed Tobacco, nil Cordage, &e. &c. Adminstrator's Sale of Real Estate• 19,400 Acre. of Land in Weitcra Ptivisylrania AT AUCTION W - ILLbe sold at the auction Rooms of John D. Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of Nivember. 1845, et 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow. tog described ht. d;l4te , the property ofJames Trimble, Seer. decd. of Harrisburalt; 15,00 ACRES . ~. - of which, lies in the county of Niercer, No 39, and 97'2 in Pp - mooning township: No 758 and 801 in Dela ware townsplop nn 9'34 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 sad 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands enqtain Coal, and Iron Ore end lay in the vicinity of thoStntn improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rnehd•le Tnwndtip, no 136'2 in Athens' township, no 1463, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town ship:al of which are well adapted for furmit g, undcon vt (dent to laid out roads. 900 ACRES _ . nre in the Cunnty Efie; nn 197.-2017-2076 in \Valet furd t.,wn.hip, Ind Wilhin 3 mile, (d* ale town %VW., lord; no 19.56 in Amity township: ilunie tract. are of lrr fil at quality land, and cons enient to laid out road, - . 16000 ACRES A rein the Comity of :\lrKean, adjoining the Smith line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny Hier The town of Cor:iil.tn liee on p.irt of the Original triictit. Thee Lam-14;4re well cover ed with pine and other timber, intirohli. for Lumber: rind brine .evetal email .trenms of Water ',inning trough them, on which there mny be axw milli erect- enl Thr ntlf,C Loin , l4 sold in sepnriite Iructs or ;II y to Ptlit fitlrrintrer.- Tlio Land. in Morror, (7rA and Erie Conniies, see prim ipedi:6 in tram. of 200 Acre, and well ndspt rd h,,e in McKean County, ate must in Tret• IS loon Acres I 11}C I sale F. It. SWINK, WM it( oil). Admrs. 'lllO3. it. TRIMBLE. JDIIN I). DAVIS, Anctr Banows & Turner's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, O f '2ZWANI 'NO. 46, MARKET STREET, TIIBEF, INI)011S ABOVE THIRD ST. prnrlaintrd, ' far and near,' Ma/ the'elestra tetra' Cash House, r?" No. 46 the place I N 946 U - 1 • „ : 4 • ; • „-„,111-; . LADIES' - DRESS GOODS .1111 Imer 0.1:.1e4. nu:l the fll,t rare sod ixnutlfu! RICH SIIAAVLS In their great an.l splrmli.l vatirty. both high and! - ow owl.. I INDIANA Ile-t l'ariA K.,1 C/1./ . / . /1. in 3!I /II ..1. , /./.././, na..e.: c , / ate bank and branrhes._ Crmes ',lnnen Cambric Dandkerchicf,,frwm I• 2 1.:2 St 4 fe Serif • a V.:e.). , 15,.. , New Rennet Riban.., b en a•if„l, from 12 1, ' AU banks 1/ 1 /i 3 1. . "ale hank HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! ' Bank of Illinois. Shawn:elan-re. New nidei.e.. Is Ise be , n atnlo to our D.:lle-tic De-' VIRGINIA. .artm, T, and !ll” /A liolv 'dud, a 111 he Ch.r/1/Sed Ultli r: ,,,,, k 4 3 , , h , 1 -,,,„ 0f V irginia ..... ;•,....,,,o, 1„\IV /We,/ Banker Virzinin II le tit. em a IA G.onterri "eq. Exch once bank of l'srrinia . . ... BRO:IDCLOTHS. Fe rmers'hank of Firrinia— ........... Ta I i”r br ...cii tlf our 1 r. 1,10 in pamenlar, we ii,.e. . North- We , tero , bouk of Vir g inia.-._..z,i..•,, f./11•AT A/It/1111On, and ale now p r ep. w ed w i t h ..,,, Merrhants'and .1f echaniei hank of Virginia aol‘iiri.):ll ; wet, to famish any *ha may wkli—with: Brar'. 4 • l -- -- -- -- •- -- -- -- -- -•.-.• -. .i 1•n r; am. 1 Bank ai Mergantoyen F , ....i, We•t .1 - England nml (i..rman (10-11.t—' MARYLAND. gfeat N :11 - 7.•1v a .11,i6•A---ot , 111 . ',rimes, FaAliona., Fallimore ri1yhaNkv........................ able, Bro. 11 . . 6.114 Moce.l. Are. All other solrent h.i n k5..........._.,....... CASSIMERES, 1 NoRT II CA ROLIN A. :: , ..11 , 1 , ‘ aa.l Fancy. i SOUTH CAROLINA. SATIN ETTS, SeVrt, C.:IACR JUSt received in boib hiyh nod luv All.m!rent banks ... l /nr Una.. Iv..' IIi.IC I N and Slo.q ,, Grtly, Ilr it.e 111,h t . .. 1. Curt inc.- Ti itnming, Mobile hanks ..... FANCY VESTINGS. Country tanks— —-.-• .- LOUISIANA. Brolitiftil vutiet.i.hr4lisit era Fancy Rich Satins New Orkans bank , (Tool). _ . nd V vivel A. TENNESSEE (;,.,, r 1,,,,,•. Slin Scarfs and Cnivill4; All 111 • • t. I ' d , ii KVI ' 'se ; 0 i tithr • . NIICIIIGAN. Stadi , cli Striti%; - Bank of 3t. Clair St. Clair, ..... . S.:•penriol 4, Umbreilas, Sit,. Rank of 'bre Riper Raisin. Monroe.... n - "Market Street the rlaer, 46 the nurither._42; Farmer's' and Mechanic's' Bank, Detroit,. nn' I Barrows & Turner. 3fiehican Insurance. Co. P-/toil l 4 the Cans( of Common Neas. A leg'teny Ccunty Oakland County Rank. Pontine...- ois Jnne Term 1C43. A',.,29.1". liet IN the mottorttfolot voluntary as -I signment LI f Gyorge Gusai t to Vl l rn. . , r 7th, • , 1 .3 4 1,7: 1 ' t...;:t " ri . l ot t i c t ' t :0 ; 1 .: ll. ° \ I '' ' ' . l" l . l' 11 2 1 , orns 11,1, nrrount o 1 tk.sitrace con6rnw.l and Geo. S. Solder, E. 0., nopointoll Auditor to di:, tribute the fonds to the hooch to" theossiguec. From the littrold GE(). R. RIDDLE Proth'y Cr eilloorg and all Who, concerned are rertlemeri tr, meet at my attire nn Pouch, between \Vood hfielti. on Saturday, the tth December neat, t 3 M.. lit which lime'omi ['lace 1 will ['!tend •0 the duties of icy api,oiet meet. wm7St ii. S. SELDEN. Fifth Ward Livery Stable „ E 4 u bm,iher. having bfdight not the Well known Livery Smile kept by C B Umr. in! the r ith IValth rf,pecifully infottn, his friendv and the public goverally, f hat he will keept at nil lime, vtock oldie heat dr,' iption of ItWing Ilotoses, liag. glen. CNl'lingeb Or CI kind,, And in shuts, every thing , required of lii. line of Inetine.v. A cunniderable rortion !hi. 'loch in new, and he is confident that no mock in the city will be oupenur to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE. His Stable is on Liberty st.,n few dores above thel Canal Br'dge, where he resreeifolly soltaits a shave of patronave. Cll A HLEi COLEMAN. [T'lle a s lso provided with nn elegant Hearse, winch will be furnialted when required. nellnti Fort Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Dna streets, Fifth Ward DISSOLUTION rin HE firm of Fieeman, }Comp & Totten. is this, 1. day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knell, Jr. and William J Totten, who will emu inn° the business I ender the name of Keep & Totten, and will settle all claims against the said firm, and receive all debts and demands owing to the same. Pittsh'gh, Aug. 18, 18 43-ang'2B ~ -ar' i ~ x ~ - ~~ ti ~ r t om: a. 1 ~' .*-"'~'c....:_., DAILY BY A. KRAMER, EXCEIANGE 13110 SEE, CORNER• OF THIRD AHD WOOD STRZETS SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Mannfacturers'Scrip.... Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Berks Count 'Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia Neu York Boston Baltimore SPECIE Gold Silrer . PENNSYLVANIA. — PITTSBURGH Bank .of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank... Exchange Do • ys Ifollida P burgh HILADELPHIA Bank of North America •- • . par D o Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania ..-.par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics bank Kensington hank .pat Mann factu re rs and Mechanics' par Mechanics par Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill .... ." —pa Southwark ..... ".... • .... ....p r a 3a r s r , Western Bank of Penn Township .... Girard bank -- . U. S• hank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county...• " Noy rhumberland ...... . Farmer's' bank of Bucks county.... Eastonbank ..... ........ Doylestown bank ..__••• • • —. .. • Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh— • .• " Middletown " Gettyaburgh ...... -•.. • . ...... " Lewistown ........ ..• • SusTueheinna county 2 Flerkse ounly bank . no sale Columbia Bankand Bridge Company par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank ............. • --• • 1 Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lanraster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale " ••• ••" Lancaster " Lancaster en." Lebanon " Miner s'bank of Poltscille ........ or gahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company— Northampton bank Totran , la bank Wyoming bank Wert Branch bank.— York bank Lehigh county bank OTITO Belmont hank or St. Clairsrille Clistonhank of Columbus Columbiana hank of New Lisbon Cirrterille ( Lawrence, cashier) ( Warren, cashier).- Cineinnrtibanks.... ...... Chillieothe hank.... ...... Commercial bank of Lake Erie. Franklin bank of Colunsbus—.. Parwers'ond Iferhanics' bank of Slestbenrille..l r.ners . bank of Canton Geauca 1 45 Gennt-,Lle !! , r n zit n EnnraAter Marie , la Ma/Ai/ion Merhani,' and Tradera', Cincinnati...- 3/0,40 Plea en rt . .. Sorrra/k . Putnam ..... ..... .siqn -11.11,y Srtotn.. [l'oos'er Yenta._ Zanrxrille Bank of Cleveland KENTUCKY ILLINOIS All solrentbankx GEORGIA ALA C.AM A Fire and Marine Insurance. T llF:lnsurance Ciernrinny of North A•nerici, of he do IvAatinirized Agent, he icithi,criber, to mike permanent and limited on property, in thi. city and it. vicinity, rind mt shipments by the Conul nod Rivers. Di REcTo Rs. Arthur 0. Collin, l'res't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Snail. W. Jones, Sam'l. W. Smith. , Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John While, Jahn R. Neff, Thomas I'. Cope, Richard D. Wood, 11 . m. Welsh, Henry D.Sherrard,Sec'y i This in the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, has inc, been chartered in 1794 Its charter is perpetual. nod from its high vtantling, long experience, ample mean.. and avoiding all 64, of an extra ha :at-down rharactvr, it may be considered as offering ample arm ity to the public. NIOSES AT WOOD. At Counting R•om of Atwood, Jones & Co.. Water end Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-Iy, SUSS A. C. SARGENT BEGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic gen. erally that her Select School for Young Ladies, and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on :Moan) the eth of September, at her school room in St. Clair at., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refers to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Re• W A Passavant. Rev .J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young. Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechling, E.q., Wm. Jack, Esq. John Bigler, Butler. Pe. w Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c.., can be ebtainedhy calling or Allen Kramer, Egg. riligo22 I=l McZWION & SEANOR. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE in Fifth street, in Barr's new building, be tween Wood and Smithfield streets. oct29-Iy. patro~lze fey Everybod y The Wonderful Veg,etable Purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, RiterMatisett, Pilas,Dispepsia, Scurvy. Small PO5, Jllof, , liee. Pains in the luck, In ward Weakeeea, Palpitation of the Heart. Rising in the Throat, Fever of thl kinds, Fe• rattle Complaint 5, Measles, Suit Rheum, Heartburn, Worma,Cholera Mort:at, Co,ghs. Quioney, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Ertcsipe las, Deafness, Itch:alas of the Skin, Colds, Gnat, - Grav el, Net emus cornplainte, and a variety of other disease', - arising from Impurities of the blood. and °ball actions in the organs of digestion. [Frani the Agent at Quebec. L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER. Derr Slll:—Arrtylible to year desire, I write re keep you apprized of the ttrasp , cos of the Clickerter Sugar Coated Pat gative I'll, in this city. 'lca may recollect, when I first commenced selling. vnur medi• cine, wide, was in May, 19.4, we little dreamed I the success that would crossa the. andert liking. Oar premises bud been 50 completely flooded by the one thousand and one unattlealtie remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that 1 net inusly contem• plated having nothing more to do with any thing of tiro kind. However, at the ITlO5t urgttlit sone-notion, we Consented to make a trial of pair, At first We fOtttlel in public attention tr. wards them. People lied beet, so often deceived by the vile campout.ds Which have tloaded the country for the lest 15 years or mow, that they determined, if possible, never to he "!alien in" again; and the ceases tons. they coald hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the marina; is, (or -love nor money." Thus ma t ter r a proceeded for ft week or t wo, when. us 'good luck would have it, "Mrs. N a lady of oar city, alto bad long suffered from an affection of tlic Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob slinute character, was persuaded 10aCCept Of HI box, on condition that nothing was tithe paid for it, if they did not uffiltai her the necessary relief. I meat conies-', we ourselves had very little faith in Oa-matter, know. ing as we did, that her complaint Soot cite o f l ong Stundinp, and had been unauccesefally treated by the mus t em i ne nt Physi c ians of this and S eOeral eci2l.le,r -ing towns. But we had determined to he t ilt- I he - medi• eine a fair trial, anti if it droved t o li e wee ( Has a i t would be a solace of satisfaction to know it, both to s e a and to us. No lea.tr, our jay than !Pa-raise, how ever. oaly a few days had clap-tad. u lien the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for anoth er box. "1 really think. Mr. 1silli:In - 15." 5712.15 She, ' that vour Pills are beginning to walk a great changes in my - health, and a ltogether for the hotter. When I took the second desr. I began to feel much better - than I did at first; the pain in my side was con•iderably ree noted; my appetitk, began 11l mod the blond seemed to circulate throngli my Veit,: :15 it did in my youthful days. Since then. I have mkt n the remainder of the Pills, alai my impr o vement been SeaSib . l progressing at every repetition of the dose. 1 hate tin doubt that a few runic beers will sift -comity cute me." The result as she fa edteted. Her health is completely restored. The finstr of ottuth arid been ty has retained to far cbtaiks; mull the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. I am antisfied she will never forget the Clickenec Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the newa of /hits ex traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated thratighthe city and adjacent countly; and scares ly a week hail elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener'a Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills: and the demand - has already increased to such an eaten:, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying ir. In fact, if it did not norm like exagg,erat ion, 1 might almost any that we are literally besieged by women arid children, labors ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, consumptive. and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never•ntiling Panacea.— Teatimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon its from every rplarter. One person informs its he has beer) relieved of a most obstinate Oppero•in. Anoti er has just recovered from a 005 attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in s of tening (tern his cistern the syraptorns of Jaundice. ad a fittirth has just recovered Fiona an attack of Pole sary Consumption, u hich had confined him to his for many mot-Als.—Site , go. Cut do not fail to us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we standing olden' from the reentry to a larger • Send 30 Gross at year earlest renvenience. R. H. IVILLIAPS. Quebec, L. C., April i 4, 18.15. ....I prem. par ._..par ....par ...... pal pa, par ....par ....par par .par pat .no sal ...no sale PN I And mono bed 1 keep have CF:NIENIBER, DR. C. V. cucKENErr, is the itionl inventor of the Sent Coated nod dint nothing of the sort an. ever heard of until he intro (hired them in Jinn, 1113, as wilt seim hs the fol lowing ThiA Diploma waa nward.d by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE. at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yolk, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKEN fur the ir,ventio ,, of SUGAR COATED I'ILLS. TO AVOIT CoUNTVIIFFITS.—PuIrimsers must always ask for Clickener's Sngur Coated Vegetable and see that each box has upon it hit signature; all others are Counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of %Vocal and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's a.;ert fur rit.tsburgh and oct6 New Dry Goods louse, AT NO. 12, MARKET STREET, CORNER OF THIRD. First Door above the Burnt District THE subscriber would I e,..perifully in form the public ol flit shurgli and vicinity, I ha• had es. tabli.lie , l himself at the above mentioned place as a a dealer in ...........3 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Ilia mock, to which he vrould call the attention of purchasers, is very extenAive, and embraces goods adopted to tite present and apprrinching sensors, re cently selected from atmtionv in New York and Gum the manufnikures in England. • WOOLEN GOODS. 5 10 consiAting of broadc!ottr.; pilot and Beaver cloth;; kerAey.; cossirneres; Aotinco.t . leintt and vcqiing.; plain and plaid Lindsey.; bath and thitnr. blankets; red. %elk,: and 0 , hitt' flannel.; flab Roy and Gala Bucking.; printed comprising, Thdtet cluiln; Alpines; plaid and firmed silk and cotton warp alpacas; Ci bans. Cchurg, and In. liana cloths; rept. cashmeres; ea.limere do cow: cashmere de laine and -nuslin de nine. A large assortment of Itch, medium and low priced Prints, Copperplates, Cl:intz and l'ambes• I. it, 4-4. 9 8 and 5 4 hiown and bleached .Iditing and sheeting cottons; brown and bleached drillings and jean.; striped shirting.; apron cheeps; brown, bleached and colored cotton flannel::: white nod blown liner.; white and brown damask ;able covers and to:phi:ls; cord cotton table covers; S w i s s, mull, book, C.scone; an d cambric muslius; bishop 11,1 r.,; cap lac F.l;trig.; linen cambric hanrikercld , fs, fancy riavats. rich cashmere: bteelia; Edinboro, net, wuelen, CnL Roy nod Highland plaid, with vailuus or fancy shawls. A large assortment of Ladies', G:totlemen',, and Chi• dren's gloves and ho-inn; bitiiseu and Scoth diapers; crash; linen sheeting. , :, wuolon 2.aro of various colors: i Gentlemen's frocks and drawers, &c. S.C., NV i0:1 all the small wares usually Gtr sale at such prices. ' I Having permanently establiAlcd himself, and 1119 connexion with a Clobliing at the East, giving hint facilities for purchasing at low prices, and also enab ling him to be in weekly receipt of Goads during the season, the subscriber flatt els hiniseli he can offer in ducements to purchasers, equal, if not super for to any house in the ri:y. The puldic are :Ts - pee:Cully invited to call, examine and judge for themselves. oci27.tf A. A. MASON.. Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. JOIIIN A PA EZ K I NSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, Penn street, test weeu \Valeut and O'Hara etmete,, where be map he (yufKl at all tirne.t. Those having Houses or other pOperty to s'll or rent, can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of au Alderman will receive rmmta-st tention. act27-dij, FEERM=I PRE:‘IIUM 3 AM ES T\ 1..L.M A DG E, Pre,ddent T. B. W Alti:MAN,COlM4pOndiC Sec retnre GunDoN J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. DRESS AND CI.C_)AN GOODS,