PITTSBULtGII, PA. NS'E DNESDAY MOUNING. NOVEMBER 14 I>inrsisul cili B,ARD V - Wt NOYLDIBr.R W. gichblelm. A. Gordon CORREsPONDENTS In reference to commeniesiiomi which may appear in this paper, we havemni or two remarks to make.— We will invert none without tile name of the author he inx font made known to ile,Un•l when inserted, Milin 01• way. be taken as expre-isiveof the views of the writer. nod not the editor or this paper, unless the views so eitpreased are editorially remarked upon and approved. THZ MrXn Tsairr.—We are indebted to Capt Huta►aT, the Mexican Consul, for a copy of the Tariff 13a( lately painv.d by the Mexican Congreu• It can be seen at this office. Massmatsw.—The attention of thesfilicted is res pectfully invited to the advertisement of Mr. FAGICM, inserted in another column of this day's Post, Mr. F. we learn, ..as qui e successful in his exhibition at Phi lo Hall, on Monday night. [Don't forget that large sale of winter clothing at Nl'Kenna's. this morning. at 10 o'clock. We un derstand it will continue from dny to day until all are sold. • II Almanacs, Newspapers, Ac. Sir Sale. THE Daily 'Mot ning Pont; Chronicle; Commercial Journal and Age and the %Veal,ly Mercury and Manufacturer, Iron City; Commercial Journal and and Age; Philadelphia Inquirer; the American Tem perance Journal and Youths Advocate.—Also, the American Temperance Union Almanacs for 1846; Loomis' Magnsine and Common Almanacs; United States, Washington, Western Patriuu German Alma• nacs fur 1846, fur sale by ISAAC HARRIS. Agent and Cum. 51er., No. 9, sth street. nosll-6taos3t. New Books. AMERICAN REVIEW, a Whig Journal for No vembei. Living Age, N 077. Latin Without a Master, part second. Secret History of the Vier Dynastry; with the Mys teries of tVashington city. Description of the Amen lean Electro Magnetic Tel egraph, now io operation between the cities of Wis•th ington and Baltimore, by Alfred Vail, Assistant So• perintendent. Just ro'd and for gale at Cook's Literary Depot. 85 uct 10 Whig Almanac for 1845. Patb/isked by Horace Greeley, Ea 7. and for sale of COOK'S 85 Fait ea it. CONTENTS: Calculations for the year 1846;G0v ernment of the U States, The Tariff Question, The Pooage Reform; The Necessity for Protection; Americas Railroads; Map■ cf Oregon; What Con stitutes Texas; Popoler Vote for President for 1844; Time of Fielding Elections, &c, &c. nov10• To Grocers and Others. To LET, anti may be entered upon immediately. G roe ery and Queensware Store. rituated in the centre oLihe City, and doing a good cash hu.d. nes', which may he extended considernidy with a small capital. For further particulars enquire at this office. nov6.lw Thread Laces. Opens*/ ais otorziagg a the "DvICA !or* Cas4 House. CABTIN Thread Laces and Edgings; 1 3 du Gympdse, Lisle and Lace Edgings and Inserting.; I do Cambric and Mull Edgings and Inser• flogs; 2 do Black Silk and Ctutnn Edzine , . nova R ROWS Se TURNER. New Shawls. RECEIVED this morning at No 4G. 2 Cartons Superior Black Merino Shawls, male of the eel tin used Hannoquin &Co. Price. from $4.50 io 12.00 nor 3 B41111()WS & TC: It NEIL MRS. MOOED, FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER, Diaratesii Alley, between Wood and Smithfield it., HAS just receiv.d from New York and Philadel phia. the latest styles fur Ure•ser. Clo,,ks, Mantillas, &c. 0e.024-.1&-wlm French Mole Skin Mts. lOF the West style, which, for neatness ja ami durability cannot be atarneard. All aolllik those In want of a very superior hat skill plen.e call and examine. S. MOORE, 93 Wood st, retl64l.Scwlm 9.i d-,nrbelow Diamond hllev. CAPS COPS!! JUST received Gum the manulae turers a large assortment of caps, consisting of otter, Seal. Nutra. Muskrat, Muhair, Plush, Oil skin, Glazed, Hait Srsl and Scalene. to gether with • variety u( new styles for youths and children. S. MOORE, 93 Wood st octl6dAswlm 3d door below Dismnrd slice, Extra rise Black Beaver Bats, NEW style ■ad superior in quality and beau. ""111 ty, to be fouaci Oct 27-lin Wanted Immediately. A PERSON who undetsteods painting end var. A nishing—ennitant eq.ployment and good wara will be given. Apply to I UST received, 150 doz. 8 by 10, 9 by 12 and 10 by 12 Window Saab, in 3. 4,6, 9 and 12 light pieces, and all sizes of window glass to suit; 200 ns• mined bowls; a few tibia of Louisville Lime; Sweet Potatoes and Lime Ly the bbl and retail; 250 cuts yel• law and purple carpet chain; 25 large and small bed cousfurtables; 50 gross cheap suspender buttons; a few bed cords and screws, augers, and ■ small assort ment of dry goods and family medicines, fur sale cheap. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent nos , 66t and Com. Merchant, Nn 9.5 th street Port Pitt Works, Comer of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fifa Ward DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Fieeman, Knap & Totten. is thin day dinnolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knep,Jr. and William J Totten,who will continue the business undarthe name of Knap &Totten, and will settle all claims against the said firm, and receive all debts and demand, owing to the same. Pittsb'gh. Aug. 18, 1845-aug2B To Let, TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street. between Ferry and Liberty erects, suitable for an office and ei,- ting room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. WFADDEN, Market street. MATM BOOKS—Carmina Sucre; Psaltery, by Mason & IVebb, now book; Hawn'. Harp, vela 1 & 2; do do. patent notes; Evangelical Music, by Hickok & Fleming; Elms/ants of Musical Articulation; Manual of Instruction of the Boston Academy; Boston School Swig Book; Vocal Exercises and Solfeggios; The Odion; The Vocalist; Gentlemen's Glee Book; Boston Glee Book; Newl(o4 Glee Book; Kingley's Social Choir, 2 vole; Beyer's Music Book; Western Harp, new edition, by Wakefield. The above Music Books for sale by the dozen or single copy, by C. H. KAY, actg. corner of Wood and 3d ats. New Law Library, No. 4. THZ New Law Library, No 4, just received, Price $7 00 per year. CMS. H. KAY, tor. of Wood ,ed 3d se. MUSfinmi3mmmwa Port of pittoburstr: Ittnra N1”1-41,01 For St. Lads. THE steamer BRUNETTE, Wm DiAIC, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings, on Wednesday, the 12th. For reig t or passage apply on board or to HOLMES & CO , Water street. For St. Louis and Nissen. Aver. nqa THE new and substantial Steamer NEBRASKA, Dui•c•a, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings, on WEDNESDAY next, 12th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fur Freight or pasatm apply on board, or LO now 6 SPEED AND COMFORT!! MONONGAHELA norm FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA Tut. SPLLNDID ►AAT RUNNING 7TE►NLRI CONSUL m at AND LOUIS M'LANE, ARE MAKING GAILY TRIPS. One boat will leave evesy afternoon ut 3 o'clock, precisely. • FARE—Ptlisburgh to Baltimore, 110. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, Passengers by these Bouts will lodge on board in comfortable stare-rooms the first night, wits pass over the Mountains (001)73 miles) the fellow ing DAT, in in Eastern-built Couches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding nigh.l travel alto gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume theft seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full load, to run as Passen gers may desire. Fur seats, or entire roaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the National Hotel, above the Mnnongahela Bridge. oct 9.1 FF.RCWS MOORHEAD, Agent. Beaver, Warren and Clevaand Packets and Stage Line. •-• thaatO THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver-dally, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'. clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren neat morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore SE Co's fine of Stages, which leave Warren on these. rival of the Packet. and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Pariserigetspaying inPirtsburghareentitledinchoice of herths on the Canal Packet, and tient. in the sta r e. For passage applynn board Steamboat Michigan,or JOHN S DICKCY. Beaver. G M H ARTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage office• of NEIL. MOORE & Co.. Cleveland. J & M B TAYLOR. Warren. The well known steamer 1 NI I C !I [ 0 A ti , \V. B.Botr.s,Mnstcr,Lk c. , mmenced her regulux i ally trip., leaving Pitt•burg...i(an hereto fore) at. 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at S, A. M. Pricerto suit the times,astd those whc have no moue \ carried free. WM. DOUGLAS. 73 Wood sc., East side J K HENDERSON, Wept end Hand at Bridge 7 i FLET tVATER IS THE CHANNEL ArdovEo. tr.y 13. racer P I.llicitt City i' , lCisei'£. Q Cif Cirriali; QCincinnati; N w Er.gi 41, Pie.. Sum Sens.. . Si Li.uil.; Rich ,rd Clayton, Mitsim, St Lnui Lamm, Smith, Weikvil r. rApARTILD. Daily Beaver Packets; Deily Brownsville Packets; Ninnongshela City Packets. Hibernia. Klinefelter. Cincinnati; Su4cluehanna, Hutchison, St Louis; BEAVER PACKET The Canal to Cleveland will he opeseti as soon as the weather • ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVF.LAND.O.,awI MEADVILLE. Pa., will immelintely go into opera Lion. For freight or ; ...mgt. apply On board, or to joly 12 G. M. 11 ARh Witte% •Peet. 133 The Michigan is provided with Evan.' Safet, r. 1895. 51ONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1335 Tit new and Spleudidevieamer, U. S. MAIL SIONONGAIIIILA, Sroric.,l%lnoter,has commenced run fling regularly, and will continue to tun through the sen•en no a Weekly Packet between Pitteburgh •nd Cincinnati. leaving Pittsburgh every Monday :owning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. Fur freight or passage apply on board. 026. LAZE EINE & MICHIGAN LINE. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPIT.t.t. Leaven Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. •' Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, I'. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN. CAPT. Boica, Leases Pittsburgh nt 9 o'clock. A. M. EMMEMMM In connection with daily Linea of Freight and Pas sage Canal Boat► to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland. 0. Steam Boat and Vea►cla to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARION & CO., Piu.tiorgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. CLA kiK &Co.. Beaver. june 211 SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE lk. LOT FOR SALE. VERY Jorge and commodious Mick Dwelling IX House, beautifully situated, in '•Pride's Or chard," on the bluff of the Monongahela river. a few square■ beyond the city line The lot is 72 by 160 feet. fronting on three street•; Acres m. 100 fret wide; Pride st. GO feet wide; Caldwell At. 40 feet wide,— The house is 22i feet front by 47 feet deep, v.ith 11 finished rooms; and was built in the most substantial and liberal manner for the ■ubscriberi usin occupan• cy. The terms will be very reasonable. Apply to the eubscriber on the premise.. oetl3.lm. JACOB VCGDES. Re-opened and at Work. JAMES ADAMS, Baker, respectfully informs the public that he has rebuilt at the old stand, foot of Grant street, from whence he was driven by the Great. Fire, and is prepared to serve pia customers in superior style. His materials ale of the best that can be bought, and his workmen are the best that can be employed. He solicits custom, being confident that he can give entire satisfaction. N. B.—Wedding and other parties promptly attend ed to, oet 15-3 in - - MOUNT UNION CEMETERY. TH"public ate respectfully informed that the Trustees of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now ready to dispose of lots on reasonable terms—the lots are 8 by 16 feet—ft om 10 to 12 dollars during. the month of October—after which time the lots will be 15 to 18 dollats. The lc.- cation is beautiful,and the plan of the lots is tasteful. ly arranged. It is the intention of the Trustees to make the place as handsome as any othe place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN 5-YEIL RET, Merchant, Federal street, Allegheny. By order of the Board of Trustees. sep3o. ROBERT FAIRMAN, Pres't. For Rent. THE subesribet will rent for 2 years. a room in the Third Story of the house, be now occupies (at the corner of 3d and Wood etc) being 20 feet front by 6() long, would answer a printer admirably no it is very well lighted. C H KAY. nov 3 Bookseller and Paper Dealer. VOLA Fresh 'ripply of gentlemen's and youth' caps of cam) , description at WM. DOUGLAS. 78 Wood street, East side. oet 27-Im. Y - LAST -NIGHTS-MAK. THr: DESPA'ICEIES FROM MEXICO. E, lruor d i uosy Rumors —We announced on Fri day that the U S steamer Mississippi bud arrived at Pensacola with important despatches from Mexico, but so far nothing as to their character has leaked out. The Union of Saturday night, however. states that it had seen Mexican journals of the lisle alt, re ceived at the Department of State, and that judging from a perusal of their contents, and the favorable reception given our squadron at Vera Cruz. the war spirit has pretty much died away. The Philadelphia North American of Saturday contains the following; /utportaitt Rumor. From Washington we have a stirring ramorto the effect that two mote of the near provinces of Mexico have applied for admission into the Union. Despatches, it is said, have been rareir , ed, communicating the fact to our Government of the combination of the powers of England and France to resist the 'Republican encroachments." A number of prominent navaloffices hare been or dered to repair to Washington for instructions. It will he remembered that Mons Guizot advised ■n in• terrource with the"encraching policy" of o'll govern ment, for the purpose of maintaining the balance of power. We give these reports as they reach us with out comment. JAMES MAY The New York Sun of Saturday has the following rumor. Impnttant fiom Mexico.—Yesterday we alluded to pacific intelligence received from an eminent pri vate citizent in Mexico. Advices of the same charac ter arrived at Washington on Wednesday night, di rect from the Cit 3 of Washington. We learn that di plomatic relations will be resumed between the two Republics immediately, and we trust that a firm and Luting friendship, consisting with the dignity and honor of each will be the result- These adv ices, with the letter alluded to in our las:, were brought by the steamship Pensacola, 29th ult, five days from Vern Cruz. The last number of the Nr.uvoir Neigh Stir contains a direction for the Saihts to follow, in meting ar rangements for their California expe,liiion. It corn. plains of ■ violation of the articles of agresiment be tween the Mormons and their enemies. by which it was agreed that no vexatious lac suits should be com menced on either side IL sins that news has been received at NtIIIVOO, of the burning of several houses in the southern port of the county. St Lewis Reporter, Nov 5. Runostr:D IusiGNATioN o r M it W k: serra.—lt is rumored at Boston, that Mr IS'eb•ter ss ill not take his •eat in the Senate. Hot borrines• ■nd private inter-- evil demand. his constant attention at the bar. It ii also said that Edward Et elett %ill be (honed to fill his place. EZT•II.IvIt FIRE. •ND SLIIIoUS LuS, —A letter (loin Rahway, N .1, states that a %cry large and at.- situctiac fire uccut red on Friday lan. destroying the large factory. the pr. perry of Mr Trthiller, known an the "Essex Print Works," situated in Foe% county, about two miles Irwin that place. The f o e broke out about 1 o'clock, end eprtuad a ith .och rapidity that the machinery and contents of the building were cntirely consumed. Lon estimated at 11 o $5O.- 1000 to $OO.OOO. Fully itotutcd. 11,4 makes the !third end last foctory in Rahway which has been des. truyed by fire within the pant year. Cnusen R0511E0. - 01. Thursday night the Ken- Aington Methodist Church, situated on the earner of Queen and Mat lborough streets, was catered and the carpeting tauten therefrom. This is the second time ihe church has been rubbed within two months. Sacred Music Books. ri RMINA SACRA; ton'A Sarrpd Ilrkr r; th.,rmon; Evanc•-hc+l \luar; The Young Choir; Th•• School Singer; The 01,,n; Ecclesieh The Psalmodist; Busion School Song Bo For sale M. bulesale or retail a; tltis lowest rash prices y JOHN H. MELLOB, noel I 1:M Woeil at met. A \1 ON 1.1-Pointed pold Pens; Giilote• extra Ens steel Peag •• Ladies' Pe,,s; end Accsrunt.ut Pei,s; and slip Pens; Liiirm'A commercial Pen; Perry's tbress.peintrd and flat sprint Pen: Wi:h a great variety of low pried Pens and l'rn h:,:ders, all of which will he sold at very minced pri• cc. by JOHN H. Mi.:LLOII, n 1.7. 122. Wood street. The advantage and right ul Sugar Coaling Pills belong exclusively w Dr. Swishs., es will be seen by the following Rereised this 17th day of June, 1844, from Dr. P. Benjamin Smith, the fee of $3O, paid on his applies tin" fur a Potent for a "Pill coated with Sugar." H. L. ELLS% ORTH, Commissioner of Patent.. The following Ceriifieate is from the first Drag gists cad others in New York, given in 1844, making it mote than two years ago. We, the undersigned, never saw or heard of "Ss• gar Coated t'ills," until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith manufactured and exhibited them to us about a year mince. • Rushton 4. Co. 110 Broadway. and 10 Astor House. Israel Randolph. M. D.. 86 Liberty street. I lorace Everett, 96 Hudson Street. John Casiree. 97 Hudson street. D. Sands, 79 Fulton street. Unless a Pill Is a good medicine, what is tim Sugar good foil Soma 10 or 13 ignorant adventurers have an idea. from the great succcess of Dr. Cl. Benjamin Smith's Pills, that if they only put a coating of sugar on any thing it will sell as rapidly as these celebra ted Pills do. Some of then find their mistake and linen offer their trash at 6d per box. To avoid all imposition, let the public examine every box, and if G. Benj. Smith is written with a pen on the bottom, the Pills are good. Office, 179 Greenwich street. A VOICE FROM SENECA iALLS, N. Y. The Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills. Atanar 2nd, 1845 Your rills are a superior article, as I can well as sure you from my own experience. When I am at tacked with my old complaint; the pleurisy, usually preceded by the bilious fever, I always find them a sovereign remedy a aura preventive. Your Pills should be kept in every family, and if seasonably taken they will prevent much sickness and save mach ex pense. Truly yours, To G. Benjamin Smith, M. D., New York. For gale in Pin.bargh, by B. A. Fahneslork, cor ner of Wood and Sixth streets, and L. Wilcox, Jr., n the Diamond. geptl7-34nw 50 LBS L a lbe. Red P recipitate; 32 ox. Hygt Potash; ttO " lodine; Just received and for sale by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO., cor. 6th sod Wood std. Gold and Steel Pans. Caution. I'jT[NT O►►CR B. AUVORD Drags. 25 " Blue Maul 30 " Sul Rochelle. 20 " Gamboge; MEM Hooks. RS hild iletters from' : Mils Leslie's Pencil sketches, 3d series; Tiro Lady of the Manor, by Mrs. Sherwood; Home, by Miss Sedgewick; For Pale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER; nov 6 43 Mniket street. BOOKS—The Poems and Ballads of Schiller with hi. Life by Baldwin, Correspondence between Goethe and Schiller, BuswoaTH & FORRESTER, 43 \lnrkor o•roet. CA f LIN'S North A mrtiran Boswoß I.H & FORRESTER, 43 Nlarkel Atteet, Sperm 2000 GALLS. bleached int! unbleached winter btrnined Sperm Oil landing MILLER & RICKETSOI4, Na. 170. Liberty et. and t'or -sale by nm•s. Salerattis. 4 CASKS just rreeived and for sale by !MILLER & RICK FUSON, No. 170. Liberty rt . Star Candle& 20 BOXES just received •nd for Isle by MILLER & RICKEISON, No. 170. Liberty it BROWN FLANNELS 1 CASE will b. sold low to close consignment UEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood st. Inniranco H E undersigned agent for the American Fire In .._ infrar.ce Company of Philadelphia, continues to male Ilvturance againat lose or damage by fire, UP fa vorable terms, at his old wand GEORGE COCHRAN, No '26 Mx.' at. To Printers. TH F. subscriber has just received on consignment, Power l'ress, News sod Rook Ink, which he will sell at manufacturers prices GEORGE COCHRAN. No 26 Wood M. COBURG CLOTHS A NEW and splendid Cloth lot winter cants we have every variety of color, and will make them in every variety ..f style to suit the taste, the habit and the pocket of our customers. Call and see them ALG 11.1cGUI It & Co's. 251 Liberty st.__ ORLEANS CLOTHS. FASHIONABLE mixtures fur business coats, low pt iced, fur rule to order' by ALGEO, 111cfall RE &Co. 251 Lib.•ny ■t. CLOAKS, CLOAKS. (UST meriirril an invoice of FrenchClmhs, suite ,/ hie for Clont.s. Also n few raoerns beautiful Cusilmerrs, for linings Lathe same, fur which we will glad to recei‘e order. A Lr; EO, MrfitY I & Co. 251 Liberia if. ) 1.111: BLANKET COATS. Them comfortable 1 coats co italiwentible In the travelling commoni cy eon be had in superior style nt our r.tablit.hment. ALGEU, NIctiCIRE & Ca. oca2s 2 - 51 Liberty wt . - - MIXED BE C,LOI lib AND FANCY LININGS comI.:THING new in till. line to Lie hail ■t die ka►hioauile Heed Qu.trtelo iil A LG EO, McG EIRE & Co. net2s 251 lAbetly ►t. Loaf Sugar. isrE ore receiving n rurther supply of No 6. 788 V Loaf Sugar, a birb will be eold at low ratea BeltßitlDGE, WILSON &CO. SUGAR MOUSE MOLASSES. lIRLs S II Nlolasatta. 413 30 Its If do Fw Lai C tow to clotteconsignm.nt. BURRE I GE. WILSON &CO, rwt 30 Witter st N. 0.5 ngar 3ink Ylime N 0 Forrar.Clr ottlit by 1 11, ISU MIR! DG E, WILSON &C 0 . 11' pier •.r.-rot Copper. 251 n stiF.F.Ts ftwariers Copprr, (13,,Itimore) sr.tviue 11114.1 for %A le by 111.; It 13 RI DGE, %‘'ILSON & CO., Water street. Young ilysou Tea. 25 HALF Ch...L. ••ratra Fine," from cargo "Lady Mums," Itecci%"d and for oak by li. LAMBERT. oei 16 lOU •t. 3 , 4 ,, BARRELS Ilerrirg4 ( Aleuti•a-c) 5 " new No 1 tinimon; 25 Boars Scnled Herring,: R•c•ired and for isle by 11 LANIBERT. r 0 l 6 100 Lih..rty Citren and Beek Candy. 10 BOXES Prep-I-v..4 Citron; 10 Rock Cranriy: Receiv,d nt.d Casale by H. LA M BERT. n,tl6 100 Tar, Pitch & Rosin t()MILS N: C. 'fur 30 Ituoin, to •• Jun secessed euJ C.Jr sale by J. 3: J.Nl'Ol iTi. on 16 224 Lol+,l y at Ground Spices. 10 Grqui.d Ciunem n, '• A il-pice, 1 keg 10 boxes •• Pepper tin 1; Jot irceireil and lot •alr by J. & J. NVDEVITT GellG 024 Liberty At Pipes. 50 BOXES Piles just received sild for .le by J &J McDEV,ITT. 2'24 hibert7, •t. NEW FALL GOODS AT NO. SI MARKET STREET George R. White & Co. A RE now npening a choice assortment of Fall Goods. consisting in part of Embroidered Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy French Cloaking; Gala Plaids; Cross barred Cashmere for dresses; Tartan Silks; Ferkerri Shawls; Brochn Long Shawls; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; FreocbCloths and Cassimerrs; Gentlemen's Satin and Polka Scarfs Dresden and Marseilles Quilts Fifth Ward Livery Stable. THE subscriber. having brought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, its the bttth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ha will keept at all times. a stock of the best description of Riding Horses, Bug. gies, Carriages dell kinds, and in short, every thing required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is confident that no steels in the city will be superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL DE MODERATE. His Stable is ton Liberty at., a few dores above the Canal Bridge, where he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. oetnof JOSEPH PENNOCK, 1HOS• MITCHELL, PI O. W. HERRON. Pennock, Mitchell & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Warehouse on. Liberty St., opposite Brown's nowt PITTSBURGH. imam Stoves and Grates, Wagon Boxes of all sizes, Hollow Ware, Plough Castings all sizes, ar Mill Custing., oat 14-di raeLsvly. ABARGE lot or thitts jest arrised from the East, as the Pitts-tomb Ckithirtoreforsale wholesale awl retail SI. B. SC HAFT ER. 444.8 Adminstrator's Sale of Real Estate. 19,400 Atrea of Load in ;Valera Pennsyloania AT AUCTION. WTithe sold tit the auction ROOTS of Jahn 0. Davis. in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November. 1945, at 10 o'clock, A. M., that follow ing described land; lea the property ofJ arnes Trimble, Senr. decd. of El urri,bure 15.00 ACRES of which, lies In the county of Mercer; No 36. and 972 in Pymatuning tnahThip: No 798 and 801 in Dela ware townaphip no 934 in Sandy Creek town.hip, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Coal, and iron Ore and lay in the vicinity of the Slam improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the &only of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1408, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town ship:eh of whioh are well adapted fur farming, and con venient to laid out roads. ere in the County of Erie; nu 197,-2017-2076 in IVateiford township, and within 3 miles of the town lVaterinrd; no 1956 in Amity township; these tract.; are of the first quality land, and convenient to laid out roads. . . 16000 ACRES Are in thu County of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of New York, end fronting on the Allegheny Riser. The town of Corydon lies on port of the Original tracts. These Lam - blare well cover ed with pine end other timber, imitable for Lumber; and hat% several small streams of water running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect- ed. The above Lands will be Sold in sepnrate tracts or in a body to suit purchasers. • The Lands in Mercer, era wford and Erie Counties, ane primipally in troett of 200 Acres, and well adapt ed fm fat mes. Those in McKeon County, are mostly in Tracts of 1000 Acres Title ludisputabls. tetinx at sale F. R. SWINE, BOID, Admts. TFIOS. R. TRBIBLF.. sent 6 t■ JOHN D. DAVIS, A netr. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, r I3:D awn u0nr11,99 NO. 46, INABZET STRE THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD ST. Lei it be proclaimed, 'far and near, ' Mal the 'dorm town' Can. Ifeuse,l3"No. 46. is Ike place! eizrzlEa • ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS LADIES' DRESS GOODS or still Mier strlrs. and the most rare mad beautiful viaticum in their great and splendid variety, both high and Ins, cost. Re-t I's rig Kid Gloves, in all 1 , 11.(10*. every number, Cases Linnen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12 1-2 (0 $2,50. Bones New Bonnet Ilihons, beautiful, from 12 I 2 to 13 3-4. OEM HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! New additions have been made in our Domestic De partment, and the whole stsxk will Le disposed oral uniiiiunlly low rates. Blankets and Coonterpanea. BROADCLOTHS. Tu thin branch of our trade in particular, we hive given great attention, and are now prepared with oar additional stock, to furnish arty who may wish—with a bargain. French, West of England and German Chrhs— grcat variety of shades—in all qualities, Fashiona ■trle, Brown's Gull &c. CASSIMERES, Staple sad Fancy. SATINETTS, SCVCCIII Cttfell just received in Ludt and• low /ne Case Tillie Black and Slie.pa Gray, I lease Drab for Canine Trimming.. FANCY VESTINGS. Beautiful variety—Plain and Fancy Iticti Satins anal Vrlveis. Gentlrrnru'• S Sc.,i fa and Cravat•; Be.t is Kid Gyve:; of rdrup Shirr•; C:ribrrief Street the place, 45 tie m.stber.43 now I narrows ilk Turner. NEWS FROM OREGON! (5z:7 - IMPORTANT TO THE LADIESL4I) GREAT BARGAINS! SO. 38, MARKET STREET. tirrwLEt. TVIRD AND /01;11111. THE Subscriber re•peed - ay infnrms the public that he hos opened a store at this place, where he is now opening an extensive assortn,entof Foreign, Demestie, Staple and Fancy LMT`:' cm cm) cm) uD Et 3 9 Which will he sold at prices which cannot fail to give entire sat Warn i•in. His Stuck consists in part of the followng desirable Goods. New style Ombre Stripe Cashmere and Mouseline de Lnine. French arid English Merinoes; Alpaca and Indiana Cloths; Black and Mole Colored do Leiner, Fancy Prints; English, French end Scotch Gingham'; Shawls, Embroidered and Plain Thibet, fine and low priced. Woolen Goods; Kentucky Jean, assorted colors and qualities; Plaid Liii.eys, Highland Plaid Cassimerest Fancy Figured and Striped. do Ileavy Plaid Shawl.. Worsted Shawls; Plaid Cloaking': Furnishing Goods. Barnsley Linen Sheeting Super Irish Linen. Pillow Casa Linens. Hamilton Coati:maw; Russia nod Scotch Sheeting.; Iluckaback and Diaper and Bordered Towels; Blndeye Diaper. Wide Russia Diaper; Colored Stair Crash and Linens; bleaunilles Toileting and Bureau Covers; Fine Ticking' end Furniture Checks; Dimity and Furniture Chintzes; Damask Table Linnena. Table Cloths; Superior and Common Darnesk Napkins; Blankets of all descriptions; Thread Laces. Bonnet Ribbons, kid Gloves; Hosiery—Silk. Cotton and Worsted of ell qualities; Bleached and Brown Muslins;" Book, Mull and Swiss Muslins; Cambric and Jaconet do Silk Cravau and Pocket Handkerchiefs; Linen Cambric . du Plain and Hern.Stitched do Colored Borders, nov 3 dim net 13.1 m Oa 11•1411, Tea Kettles. Sad Irons, Tailors & Hatters' [Nos, Counter ‘Veights, &c. Tron arid Nails. &c. 'undo to order. UST received at the There° Big Doors, the, hug p est and best assoltment of Shirts, ever offered in the Pittsbnrgh market, which will be sold whole sale or mail on reasonable terms. oe LS'S. ' 3013 N IWCLOSKEY. auction ...Salto. 900 ACRES Barrows & rirAT NO. 445..zi RICH SHAWLS lIMMP CORILICYKD DAILY BY A. ICHADSZIE, EXCJ;IANGE DRONER, Cnßigliß OP TIMID ♦ND WOOD STREETS. SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants an dlWanvfacturers'Scrip.. Exchange Bank Scrip. Currency Berl. County Srrip tXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York.. 805t0n..., Baitimo re MENA Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank... Exchange Do. Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of Nortk America Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania.... Farmers' and 3fechanics' bank Kensington bank Manufacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics Moyamensing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill Southwark ..... " ........ ...... Western Bank of Penn Township Girard bank . U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS Bank of 'Germantown .. Chester county " Delaware col.nty . . " Montgomery county.... .. " Nos stoimberland ......... Farmers' bunk of Bucks county.... Easton hank . . Myles! own bank ...... Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Cheimberibuigh..... " Middletown ... ..... " Gettusburgk ............ " Lewistown ..... ......• • ~ " Susquehanna county • Berkscounty bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... Crirlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Droners' bank " Bank of Lancaster " &tisk of It eading Harrisburg bank. . Honesdale ".... Lanceiztet " - • • . Lancaster co." Lebanon " Afin'r s. ban k of ..... Kononizal:cla bank of Brozonscillc Nero Hope and Delaware Bridge tompany.....2 Northampton bank . ....... sale Towanda bank no sale Wyoming bank West Branch bank York haak -- Lehigh county bank, OHIO Reiman! bank of St. Clairsville— Clintonbank of r01umbu5....... Columbiona hank of New Lisbon. Circleville (Lawrence, cashier). ( Warren, cashier)... Cincinn.•libanks Chillicothe hank ...... ......... Commercial bank of Lake Erie.. Dayton bank Franklin bank of Columbus Farmers'anci Mechanics' bank of Steubcnrille..l Farmers' bank of Canton Graven G ranville . Lan raster Jlarietia Alas/it/on . Mtekanies' and Traders', Cincinnati.— Mount Please n.! .. Norwalk Putney.) San3u4ky .5 , 100 . rrbaxa !Wooster Xrxia ............. ........ Rank of INDIANA .State bask find State Scrir .411 banks State bank Bank of Illinois, Shatniettorn ........75 VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia Exchange bank of Vsrffinia .................1 Farmers'banhof Virrinia................. 1 North-'Western bank Virginia.. Merehanie and Mechanics' bank of Virginia Bank at Morgantown MART I. AN D. Baltimore Oily banks-- —..... pa .411 other solvent bank,— ............ 1 NORTH CAROLINA. SOUTH CAROLINA. All solremtbanks ..... Aliso!vent banks.- - ALABAMA 11014Ie b anks .......:....:. Country banks - • - • LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks (good J.. ...... TENNESSEE. MICHIGAN. Bank of 3t. Clair St. Clair, 75 Bank of Ike Riper Raisin. Monroe 10 Paemer's' and Mechanics tank, Detroit GO Michigan Insnranee, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland (. 7 onnly Dank, Pontiac t o BEGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic gen erally that her Select School for Young Ladies, and Misses. Will commence the Winter liession on Monday the Sth of Seniemlier. at her school room in St. Clair at., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refers to the folloo,ing gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Bev W A Pessavant. Rev J Niblock, Wilton McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechling,Eup, %7m. Jack. Esq. John Bigler, Butler. Pa. Pitteborgh. Anv Informetinn as to terms &c., can be ebtainedby calling er. Allen Kremer, Esq. sue 22 REBUILT AND REMOVED. Furnitstre Obeajo and Good. Ir AS. W. WOODW ELL respectfully informs his el friends and the poblic that he has removed robs old stand, No. 85 Third street, where he has on hand a splendid atuortmeni of Furniture of all descriptions, ready for their inspection. Persons withingto furnish Hotels, Stearnbotrts, Private Dwellings, &c. will find it to their interest to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE: which cannot be surpassed in the western country, comprising the following articles: Sofas, Divans and Ottomans; Tepoys, Tete-aTeres, tVerdrobew Secretary and Book•Cnses;' Card, Pier, Sofa and Centre Tables, Sideboards; Dressing Bo ItHACIS, various styles; Hat and Towel Racks; French and High-post Bedsteads;' End, Dining and Breakfast Tables: MahnganY Castes of all descriptions; A general assortment of Fancy Chair..: Also, a general assortment of COMMON Ft RN I TURF. 51,4.3m. JADES DOYLE SITUA It on Water between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. Inquire of John Anderson, Robert Woods, or James M. Christy, Lira., or of : octl7-tf ROBERT CHRISTY. ...i jre•rt prem. .. prem. SPECIE par t pall par .par 'Pa' par .par .par .par ....par ......par ....par ....par pelf .... ..1 KENTUCKY ILLINOIS GEORGIA MISS A, c: SAIIGSINT Et L*rge Warehouse to Let. -,~._ ~,. Patronized by Everybod y ...par .. 1 The Wonderful Vegetable l'utgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, G II lim n:ism. P i i es , rt s per,,ja. Sear,. Small Pon—Jaundice. Pain- in the Back, In. ward 'Wenktaiss, Palpitation of the ilising in the Throat, Dropsy, r'istittri.n, Fever of ti.l kinds, Fe male C o mplaints, Mea,les, Salt Phinim, Heartburn, Worm., Cholera Nlorhos, Conglis, Qt.:hurry. Whooping Cough. Consumption , Firs, LiYer•Complaint, Ers'4ire las t De.affleSS,llCHD!„:4 of I he Ski., Celda, Gout, el, Netvons complaints,und '+an iris of other thsenses, arising from 1 nt porit ien of the blood, and o bstructions in the orgnns of digestion. [From the Agent nt Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER• DEAR SAR:—Acreenhle to your desire, I write In heap you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coaled P u rrvitiye Pill. iu this city. You mi., recollect, When I first commenced selling yur re. , 11. tine, whicl[ was in May, 18.4. we little dr o esmed ; that success 'het would crown the undertaking. Uw premises had been An c ompletely flosnled by the 0110 thousand and one urisslenLle remedy for every port l• ble complaint under 11. e son, .hat 1 -etiottely coroner plated bnying nothing mere to do with any thing of tlo kind. However, rit the most urgent solicitation, is a consented to mnkcn trill! of vont.. At first we found considerahledifficul•y in nett noting public attention ards them. People L, ,d been so often deceived I. the vile compounds a Lich have flooded the country for the last 15 veers or mote, that they determine d. if possible, never to lie "taken in" again; and the cony"- quence was, they could har,lly h e perrnach-ci u, n ceel of the Pills, as tie saving is, for "loge nor munre..' IThus matterrs prorer ded for n wet nr Its o, '4 good luck won't! linse it, "'Mrs. N—. a lady f I our city, who had long suffeird from an tdir•vion the Liver, OeClarlrilvi,ri ha i n dignation of thy. most ols , stinate character, was per:stint - hid tonccept of a box, on condition dint nothing sons to be paid for it, if they did not of het the necessary' iclief. I tnintt conies, we ourselves hail very little faith in the twitter, know ingass we did, unit Lee complaint saw one of long standing, and had been uniewerissfolly trented by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we had dew, mined to pine the medi cine a fair trial, and if it pre, oil to be iv attliless, it . would Le u suave or sati.Zaction to know it, both to tutu and to us. No less to our joy than surprise, host . over, only n few days Lad elapsed, when the lady agni .1 presented herself tit our counter and enquited for anotb .l er box. "I really think, Sir. !.Imams," says she, ' that your Pills are beginning to work a great change in my lierilth. and altogetlo r fur the Lever. I ionk the second dose. I began to reel much better than I did 81 brit; the rain in my was considerably re. !loved; my nripetire began in iron prose; and the blood seemed to c i rcir l irte through my veins as it did in my yoothli.l duce Since thee. I bane airs Ll,e remainder of the Pills, and my it11: , 10 , e211.111 been sensibly prod musing flu ever y repel tie d, no. I have no doubt that a Cris tnnie louts nil! iff , :crlmlly cure me." Th.: re,ult was a; else her health is completely restored. The of viinth and benu ty has returned 10 her cheek=. II pra.rpect of a long nod a happy life is bef rr Lee. 1 nm satisfied , she will never forget the Clizlienec Sugar-Coated Pills: As might I - abut - ally Inc soripo-rd, the news nf this et truoidinury core was rapid:: di-Yerninntod throng/111A city and it . djai...ient country; ard f.rnreely a week hail elapsed, before enquiries began no he made for Click lener's•Sugar•Conted Porgatike urn'. the demrittri i has nlrendy increased to such an esters. 0711 Wn find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In feet, if i t did nut see in lik ta etaggcra'ain, 1 rni tr ht almost say that wd are literally by women nr.d children, labots ing uudBr every ailment which "Croons flesh is heir to." the halt, the lame, coal the blind; the asthmatic, ccr.stmptii. e, and tly.pcp. ic, ere thronging caw doors in purstsit of the never-failing Panne-ea.— , 'f.stimonials of its salivary tiEncts aro voluntarily ' flowing in uptin us from fiery cplartar. One r eason informs us he line Letin rr lies ed of a meet ttbstina to Dyspepsia. Another has jest r oe., ened from n seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has stireerded in expelling from i 11 •, st stern the ~,tr.plorrs of Jaundice. And aft airth Itn!juit recovered item nn wind. of monar, cor,oro r , confined him to his bed foe many months.—Sow ego But do not fail td keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, wti base standing rn /lens the Count? y to a l a r g e Send 33 Gross at yr or eailiest convenience. Yours. &e. ft. 11. NAILLIANIS. Qvacc, L. C., April 14, 184/ ...par ...par ...par ...pal pat . ....pat par par ""_.J RENTENIBF.R, DR. C. V. cLicl rNER. othtinal inventor the Bu;3i Co,,teJ and that nothing of ihe sort wes ever hen rd of until he intro ;lured !hem in June, 1313, 03 wi:: :yen by the fol lowing This Dip . ..l:nu nna ttworde.l Lv ihe .1m1:81 4 : - . 7.AN INSTITUTE, nt hr Annual Ftlit - ,lxiLl in iLe ciic of St,/ Yotk, October. 1343, to C. V. CLICKENER. fur thu invention of SCGA ft COATED PILLS. J ANT ES •r.A I.L NI A DG rreeid.•n T. B. %VA F MAN, iNg S2CITIAr) GCRIN ,, N J. LE EDI. liecoldiu; Secretary. r:Te To AVoln CM:ST V.ni - EITS.- -- I ' lltrhaSer. must nlisis)s risk fur Clickener's Sti;:ir Coated Vi.getzailss Pr.ls. and see that each bus pus upon it EigUaLUle: all Others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Woo.] and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clicheuer's n o uns fur l'iit,buigli nod 0,t6 New Dry Goods House, AT NO. 4e, MARKET STREET; CORNER OF THIRD, Tina Boor ahoy° the Burnt ristriet THE snbictilter woitta t erre;inity inrotm the public of l'ittsborglinntl vicitti:y,lll:l'. he Itti3 hith*eif nt litnt above mcntiurted place as a a dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. stock,Flia to which he o•mtld ran the attention nf putchagers,l4 very rxtenAive, and embraces goods adopted to the prevent 11M11,,Chi candy .elected from anetionn iu New York and (writ the manufarturep in England. consisting or broade , ..o,; i .i!ot and Beaver clothe, kersep; CPSolll,ret; s Itillet.;iC /I's a nd vestings; plain and plaid lind•eps; bath and \ikitney blanket.; red. ‘cllow and a bite tbioncl,; Rub Roy and Gala Plaids; Bucking.; priuir I flannels. DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS comprising Thibet cloth-; Alpines: plaid and sgered silk and cotton warp alpacas; ei leans, Coburg and In. diana cloths; rept. cashmeres; cashmere de COM; cashmere do laine and muslin de Woe. A larze assortment of licit, n-,,iiiim and low priced Prins, Copperplates, Chintz and !'arches. .i. it, 4-4. 9 8 and 5 4 Iliown and blenched -Lit t ins; and si.ecting cottons; brown and Idh.ncl, d 1111. roc; and jean-;-ait iped shirtings; apron check.; hr.., n, li:e., C Li•ii and colored cotton fl mock whits and brown linen; oldie and b r own damask table covers rind niipliinii; ciil'ii cotton table coven.; Swine, mull, hawk, ja,,mt.tr and cambric moslins; bi-dinp lawns; can Meter. lace e 17,in;:s; linen cambric handkerchiefs, fancy ci'ai.iiiii. rich cashmere; bineliat Edinboro net, woolen, Rol, Roy nod Highland plaid, with varions Fly luau of Fancy sh , iw lA. A large assortment of Ladles', Gentlemen's, Nlissei rind Chi dren's gloss's and hosiery; hit rise,o and Ficiith diapers: crash; linen sheeri ng=, woolen )rim of , 10111 , 11 colors; Gentlemen'. I rock, nrd, •It. ,ivPrs, &e. &c., at dh till the 4mrill moires usually Ili:sale nu alis'll rrices. Hnvinz pei in-merely estnloid.hvd him , vii, and his connexion with a jobbing honer o 1 the Enid, eking him InCiii,les for purcto.inr at Is.w 1,:leo,, an d 1 ,1, 1 enab ling him to be in weekly receipt of Goods dining this 'season, the subscriber 13 ittei a himself he con offer in. rliicsiments to pore honors. errial, if not no print to any house in the city. The public arc reiiTiec•felly invited , to rill, examine and judge for 11-fern:els cis. ' oct97-tf A. A. MASON. Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. 11 ()FIN A PARKINSON. Mtiermnn Flh \Varrh Penn nrent, between I.Vnenn rind O'ilarn vreets. whore he tr.....ty bn feund ar nil thre4. Those baying Flon.es or nther re,pe , iv 10 4ell or rem, can h/ive the same punctually wended toi' debts collected, and all the duties of en Alderman will receive prompt at. tendon. cc 27-dly' _ _ _ _ , PREMIUM WOOLEN GOODS