it be Mailp slloriting post. PITTSBURGH, PA. FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 14 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTER FOR NOVEMBER. W. Eichbnum, A. Gordon, Jame• Mnreluill CORRESPONDENTS lu reference to communications which mny appear in this paper, we hsvo.,no or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fn stymie known to nt, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expressiveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expreseed are editorially remarked upon and approved. EXCKLNCIE HOTKL, JOIOI3TOWN, P•. — This well furnished Hotel is kept by SAMUEL. BRACK'S!. Tns veleTs speak in the highest terms of the host and hostess; no pains is spared by them to make travelers comfurtable--tbe accommodations are such as cannot fail to please. The Hotel keepers in the interior, are generally making arrangements to increase the cumfoit of the traveling public. At Plain N 0.2, Portage Railroad, an excellent and well furnidtetl Hotel is kept by RieFIARD Tstorrea. Mr T. has taken great pains to n.ake his house comfortable and deserve public pat- arOfricer To ru i R canet a young fellow be the natne of fierily Dick, bursting in the door of a house on Liberty st., last night; he was sent to the Hill.— There were four or five cases yesicaluy morning for different offences; all sent to the Hill, except one, who paitl his fine. FIRANCIeII Bea ssta.—The proceeds of the Thea tre to-night are to be appropriated to the use of the Pittsburgh Fireman's Association. The M it - lagers have behaved handsomely in the matter, and we trust their genet wiry will be remembered hereafter. The piece chosen for the evening's entertainment are ex cellent. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO OLD CHARLEY-- It will be seen by the correspondence in the Post of this morning, that the performers etteched to the Theatre, intend giving the worth% Manager, M, Pon rut, a complimentary Benefit, un Monday night. MASONIC NOTICE A. M'CA MON, Sec y Nov 14, A D. 1845, A. L. 5845. FIitENRN'S BALL A Ball will be e kes I. the Duquesne Fiir Compa ny-,at Madame Illaique's, Now Boom., cornerollth end Wood meets, entrance nn 4.b, uet iste..lay r,ior, November Tickets may be had at Jahn T. Whi!terie Market •trcri; W. T. Hartly.s.ll st. Wil.nn G,lrmen 41b •t. near Liberty; Wm. Frnt,r. Sth ward; R. L. ATloghen: ; R. Duncan, Bit ininzhiirm M. 4th E. &mil. [rinv.,l3 St] OLOROL .GDP.Mr OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., lINMOLESALE .& RETAIL DRUGGISTS ND Matkaactureri of White Lel,4, RA Leine!, 111. and Lytharge, corner of 'Nood and Sec on.l Rio, rittsburgh,'l'.. 13 ly. Pena Insurance Company TEI E stina Instalment on the Siock of [l)4 Compn nyy (bring $2 SO per •bare) will be Joe on Sa.f tzr,iag. lie 15L inri. Orrice. in 11'arebouse of King & N o 39 NN 11 Cr goat. .1. FINNEY. Je.. 1i0.13 A. IT LT(..)?i, DELL AND BRASS FOUNDER., HAS rebuilt and coorentionsed bo.Oness at 01.1) STAND, No 70. between Market and Ferry eta., while booth be pleased to wee his old customers and Island*. Church, Steamboat, and Bells of every site, from 10 to 10.000 pounds. cast from p rrern• of t he TTI Est approved models. and warranted to be of the Lest ma .ls. Mineral Water rumps, Counters. Rsi'ing, Sr. together with entry variety of Blass Castings, if ne qoined, turned and finished is the nearest. manner. ripA. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Asti- Aibrocliaa Metal, so jostle celebrated for the reduc tion of friction in machinery.—Tire Bones and Com ,osirioo can be bad of biro ar all times. ow , 13 Iv W ITCHES! W. W. WILSON, CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STS. HAS Just received a large and well +elected 121 assortment of Gentli coen's fine („ild and Sil ver Patent Lever Watches, of the must appro vett m■nn6etunus, vizi Gemini.: fkl J Tobias & Co , Liverpool: Jos Johnson, Chinch st " T F Cooper, London. Af.o, Ladies' Gold Lever and Horizontal %tiatches. Also, An excellent lot of god Common do Also, Watch Rigging, Chains, Keys, Bend., &c. All of which will he sold at the regular Enomn pri ces, (to keep tradeat home) and good time guaranteed. nov 11 83. MARKET ST. 83. B. E. CONSTABLE, RESPECTFULLY requests the attention sif hi. customers to the new stock he is now npenintt; 'tie his second arrival this 1011, and compiles the best and newest styles of the season: French Brnehe Showiest Tarkara and Cashmere do; Blue blk and fine blk Satin vie chem.: Chamelion changeable Satin Loss r•; Blue blk and fine bik satin stripe Annum Silks; Rich fig'sdchangeoble Silks—nee; Cashmere D'Ecc.sse,of the late styles; Plaid Cloaking and Gala Plaid , ; Mazarins Velvets for bonnets, drab do: do Satin do do do do; Lupen's French Merinos, A A in blk and mode colors; Real Welch Flannels and Ladies' Thread Laces and Linen Cambric lldkis; French embed Collars, Irish Linens; Bonnet. Cap and Neck Ribbon.; Bijou's' Kid Gloves; Bik Bombazines; A large assortment of Printed Calicos, from 6i to 25 cents. A fall assortment of Hosrties. A splendid lot of Whitney Blankets. B. E. C., deems himself so favoiably known, that it is needless to follow the customary plan of telling his patrons that his stock is the best...cheapest, &c, be ing well assured, that an inspection will give him the inference. novlo Canal Bost House. By R. Douai. Peen street, Pittsburgh, Penna. BOARDING and Lodging by the day or week on the most reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to their advantage to patronize him. Person, trav eling east or west, will find his house a convenient lo cation—it is within one hundred yards of the Canal Basin, and convenient to the Forwarding Houses. Er Every information given to Iron Manufac turets. in all branches of the business. 13PHoine Brewed Ale can at all times be had at the bar. nevl Oh Vest Oh Yes! • YOU CAN always find at G. Set:lnca's on the cor. 1 ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, Fresh oys ters served up in every style on the shortest notice.— Also, Candies. Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest kinds. Call end see. nov 10-tf Goal Basta. 41 COAL Boats, 80 by 20 foot, new, for sale low dfii6yP C MARTIN, lees T. 60 Water it. '011111Mirr‘"- : ,„ bt*: Z 7.0 C 141 ' 11W04 4.114'''''44.441"4"ee.:13.1-, • 4 443 4 ? • - ' - • A special commonicelion of Lodge No 45, A Y M.o.one, will he held 'his evening, in the Masonic Temple, cor ner of Thii 41 end WOod atC ocick. By order of the Worship. I.lli4ier. apart of flittelnagl). R} f RE? WATZR IN THr. chwinitt. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Laura, Smith, Wellsville. Cambria, F-tayth,.Cincinnati; Ohio Mail, Patterson, Cincinnati DEPARTED. Daily Beaver Packets;, Daly Brownsviik Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Wisconsin, Grace, Cincinnati; Benet, Either!, Wheeling; New Hampshire ; Pattersun,Cinttitinati; Ma:. Queen. 80% en, Zanesville; Zanesville Packet. Scales, Zan. Monticello, Gray, St Louis; For St. Louis THE new and light dmoelo Steumer SAMSEAY, .: 411 4 .- • Rob( Greenlee Mast, will loolvr fur the above and all int errnedime landingg, on FRID \I, next, 14th irw. at 10 o'clool:, A. M. For Frrilit or paxage apply on board For St Louis. THE opumer 13111'N ETTF.. Wm Di•s, h., 1.., the • abuse t0.,1 into, modiate on Sittordo‘. the 151 h Fur frriCht or p:ounge xpply on boird. non 13. SPEED AND COMFORT!! MONONGAHELA ROUTE FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELrHIA THE SPLENDID PAsT RUNNING STEAMLRS gat cossrL c at AND LOUIS ARE MAKING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will ICL.e evely afternoon ut 3 o'clock prect-ely. FA RE—Pittsburgh to linhimine. $lO. l'i.dmrgn to PhLindelpid.., $l2. tht•se IS•tnir uill I,oge en Ward in comb eltil);e pt/t•r-tenen• the tir,t night. nrill Nt, nil, (enln 73 mile.) the G Ih.uing DAY. in in Enoteen Insill Cnnelene, nnp find 1,11:e 1110 .er.,11111 !ii 2 ht in Combo, lend, ilia.. avuidi.g ritgAl travel •Ito gether. 116,14 will entitle ra•9l.-nzeen 01 F lip RI CllrTiber bind or Baltimore, if thee ssislt, and rettale` the . ol seat: fit plet.ure. Extra, farni•ined.f , r a full load • to run ns Passer, gems may deoite. Fur netat•, or entire rancher fir nep!v nt the "free. two doors from the F.xeltanze: and at dot National Hotel, abovethe Mononesh tln Bridge. net '2l FERGUS 11OoRHEAt). Agent. Beaver, W arren and Cleveland Packets and Stago Line. "•-•. mai r=.ll.m r _ • :.:Zoisia4 TIIE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, LeINVe Ben% oratily (Sundls• experted,) nt I o'. ,lock A. M.. (on arriva l of tin. ornmer Michign, from l'itt.l.orglt.) and anise nt 1C wren nrxt rn•lrn:nr, nt 7 o'cloc.l.--etti.n.rting nt Wnlrett vtith Nal, Moot, & Co'. lin , : of Stag which leave IVarten on ti, ar rival of the P orket, and reach Cleveland bcfrner,ight Fore through $4 50. in Pill shore') are Pro O ledtorlioire .if on tire Car.al l'•cket. and .ant. in iha ring , •. I For paLonfe anr!±; on 61niiiSirnmbont. Michigan,, 101 IN S DlCKCY.lleaver. G M H xictos & Cu., ri,,.burgh. CLARK & For purge rreoroine n oplv at tine titer. office. of NEIL. MOOR E. S Cu., Cleveland. J L Al R 1 A ILO R. \\'nrrrn. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer NY IC II I G A r:. W. B. Bo iE. , MR•to r,t . l''. , :lirnenerti her regular lui!ytli7.4.l.,ting PI I I •I,1:1 g.. (a■ hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 3, A. .l . Priceato suit the time:•,ned those *behave no mope) carried five. The Canal to Cleveland will he maned a...." R. the WPC her •ill permit: en !I.- openinor of which CLARKS & CO'S LINE it, CLEVF.L A Nl),o•,rri , l NIEADVII,L%, Pa.. a illimmeiintely go into opera tion. For freiglit or 7iissiiiise npl It ott board, or to jnly 12 G. .I. 11A RIUN. Watt, sirevt. crTTLe Michigan is lira% Med with I:tan.'Safct? Guard. 1845. 51(iNDAY CINLIN:S.ITI ~. M.T. 1345 The nee and SpleardidStrant•r, U. 5. MAIL MONONGAMELA, STONE, Master, hal rommancedrur , nine regulAtly, arta will continitc to ton thrnitgl, thewn na l ' nrkri hut% run •r.d Cincinnati, len , ing Pittsburgh es cry Monility mot fling at 10 o ' clock, IBM' Cirtcinunti every Tliuracli” nnirning at the rime 'noir. Fut frcight or passage artily on bontil. r 026. LASE ERIE & DUCIIIGAN LINE JL' : 7 i l STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Ciro. CAXPsLU Leaven R,•erer at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pot•borgh nt 3 .'clock, I'. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CarT. B0(01. Piitsburgll nt 9 o'clock, A. M. Betiver at I o'c:ovic. I'. NI In Connection with flail.: Lines of Freight and rat. sage Canal Boats to Erie, I's., and Cleseland, 0. Steam Boat nod Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Ileavr. itine 9,1. y CL.IItK &Co., Beaver. To Consumers of Coffee COFFEE 110,1,STING —The outman 'her w o u ld call the mention of hotel and lionidirg b on ., keepers nod other. tobis Coffee Boasting Machine, by which coffee in any quantity can be roared in a veto little time and in a very sopelior manner,s very grain being brown...l alike, and at so small expense ns to make it an object fur houseLeepeis to save the time and trouble which is usually lust in doing 0. The fact of his having ron.ted fur atonal years for our two lar gest hotels, the Monongahela House and Exchange is sufficient recommendation of the superiority and econ omy of the above plan. CH one Ed— For roasting any quantity not exce edi n g 50 pounds, 50 eta. for r onsi log any quantity exceeding 50 pounds, 1 cent per pound, for rotating and grind ing any quantity not exceeding 50 pounds. $100; any quantity over 50 pounds.2s eta pet pound. He would respectfully invite keepers of hntels, boat stores and othnre, to call and examine forthemselves. A J BONNET, 165 Liberty st , opposite the foot of Sixth. {Roasted Coffee niways on hand. novlo Fortune Telling T AMES AND GENTLEMEN, wishing is have their fortunes told, ran have sn oppertniiity, by applying to Mrs Addams, who Is now in town, and at James Addams, baker, on Grant si.reet.— Prices—Le dies 25 cents, Gentlemen 50 cents. novl2.lw (Chronicle copy.) jUST received at the 'fberee Big Doors, the larg est and best assottment of Shirts, ever offered in the Pittsbnrgh market, which will be sold whole sale or retail on reasonable terms. oct2s. M'CLOSKEY. A Large Warehouse to Let. SITUA 1 - E on Water between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. Inquire of John Anderson, Roblrt Woods, or James M Christy, EAqrs ,or of oetl7-ti ROBERT CHRISTY. Wedding Cakes, OF the best quality, ornamented of pyramid shape, and of all prices from $1 to $l5 00; Fruit Cakes; Jelly Cake•; Almond Cakes; Muccaronies and Pyramid Cakes of all size.. Confectionaty of all sorts: Venetia Cream, Rose Cream in boxes at 25 cents per box; Rote Almon.ht; Coconut Candy; Burnt Almonds, and Candies of all sorts. For sale wholesale and retail, by HUNKER & DICKSON, noel l•d4t Fifth, between Wood and Market its. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 0 :14 ' 4 thaw , t - • • 34(0r . ROBBERIES AT NEW YORIC.—.OII SUtUrday esen ing some skilful thief entered the Notional Hotel, in Courtlund street. New York, and stule $5OO from the trunk of n d r, without detection. A passenger Ly the Bridgrport etenmer on Satur day had his trunk, containing muct valuable clothing, cut from ln•bind the carriage while tiding whit; place of destination. On !Imlay, ab..trt noon. the confectionary shop of Pease & Son, in Diviy.iiin street, was entered and robbed of about $lOO worth of ploperty. The store of 159 Broadway. was broken open on TlrJrwiay night, and a large quantity of goods stolen. fire aftervinrds attempted to fire the place, but a timely nkrm "as given. A light had been placed under the counter. \ltxtco —The Wa•Lington Uni..n of the 11th ••We have additional translations frum Mexi can ropers, recrivrd by the United States vessels at Penencoln, (rum Vera Cruz. One is the ••51ohi o r Con•titutionali•t • ' 1.0 the 10th of Octulx•r. It propo aea to anise the 15 million loan (to carry on the Texan " nr ) null o f th• fund, of the clergy. The other is the - 1)latio del GuLierno . 'uf the 12411, eluch second. the Ttti MaM.,i7.-"Thu Si L,ui• Urban of the 41)•: I'n••ergrr• I), the Lacleilo yestelriNy, atau• ihr M,,rni,r3.l)ave derhord all cemmtillicntiort with Ire grPnt Lino, nn mnt'er Gem abut (put, they come nod have denied their entral.ce lot,' the city. Ninpr Warren had nut returned Item Sp tier Fnosi Rh) J —ity the. •rriviil rd ihn brig Cervanter.. Cart 1•)lor, fro,' liio Jen. Sept 16, I.e h.", ri.coisr4l the Jphrnn: do Comme rc i o of the 1 I: b fr•nn which or eittnCl the fullust :EN D 111 liew "‘Cr imyr e i.S..r.pation that the 1:1161.11 I 1-111,111,11 ite•i.lnt.cr, from Glbraltar, i:it a h..toliton of the 4Sili rrgin,rot (8110 Inhtntr for iI Careof Itska rreet,o,{ 0r d....-. t o roitht.‘ it it to the VI" dr la V I:J.T Tit n 1 3 t1:115d...11 hilt S Gazette t•I T n rs , lnc, •nl. I% narked )r•tettitly the att-Itirnent ri.rei Ca. riu,s river rthlt, etttl Carted barge, „r ,r• g o c, of Purtrta!l..-teti• aid Deht.nne wheat to the largr vettoqes bouttti to Ettgli,l, p,,, t .; and that ton, lc, 4,11 an Paler.? as 1. rtcittitat tit-chtstgo of itto ket• cot I trd L. rut itttcl,ets fled trtitt•itti bulln.t. 141", in otttrt.ctittfl .1111 the rttm• itttrtitise titrmt,s• in the 0„, the•r •Ittprn.t , tt• tit gt.ift .e rna;rll4l:, iwn. fit rttt otlls (niftier iv tdk Cu , ',. „ epijicont cout.tl,4, tpit ul.n thus tat,” lin‘e thou t o that a greater tlttortnee " Lafayette Refectory, NO. 63. WOOD STB..I3DT. E Itabra!da t• dat, t ned rip the r!mg, in *opettor gait tga rind Ides dael n••taaa vtdl gal,. owl Ia.?? sand aim; talf.ac!i•an to n:1 ..L.. u.tt A , Tarr.orn. tt% Idasr taro, nin a curia.,,,: 0 UR ES!! SHELL (IYSTERS. .5:51,t• nerved ada to si•st,pra 814 !.a.:01.e• e•ir 0 Err luxuries..tarknies, huts 111 el P .,. isle. gal the i tui• alagraat oss lannat• nr fl;'1,1111111 1 ihr brand, she mar Leia ti nl' 1,4 nil rare, tat,gata.an ia•si Ito t . a gaa rtt . I Len Matto I. r. , tatN ItogiJr 1 , 1 it. sleaaon. =lll EDMOND SNOWDEN, A :r oRNEY AT LA W, Irjr. i lu.. 1.3t;.1; , , x on Ow East .11,1 Linseed Oil. lICLS r by & Id( KLI SiIN. Now Law Library, No. 4. IFII LIR, tif Nu 1. yobt rrerlsed 11. r tr 0 0 rcr y.n.. Wrapping Paper 1 01) v,,Jvring Nper f,J!I al) It , drn• Cr an wrarfs;nc •b•n? ito Kttnr 3nrdium ,Yrariong Eni cows ; nen. I,nd and (or aale by Jo)fl:si fl ~IF.f.LUR 1!2 %1 to .1 st Removal 11r n It Flt Y St Gn gracPrn rn r..mt.•mn _L chant, 6n.. rrrnewerl „j t .t.ri No 57 l% 41, Atrreo we.r, st (1) ore prri.an ,1 t.. tranlact 1)41. • 10.••• n. t.. 1.1,0. hovi Flax Seed 200? 1 : SIIIILS prr Strerner rut nn,n. rm. salr SUNDUIES K. KEGS L.T.lr %JP 9..•neks G1, , .,•nt, " " Snaky ru r •Ir ha sale by NI. B. & c(), 57 \% wri .1 Oranges. 100 FRF.SIi Ilavann Orringe•, j,i,t received from Soutb; for olle by Copal Varnish I BARREL. for su!e 1:y Wanted Immediately. APERSON who understands pointing anti vor nkhing—noncant el.ployment and goad sage. will 6e• gi.,•n. A pply to .1 K HENDERSON, Went end Hand it Bridge BANK OF PITTSRUKGII, October I7th. 1845. AN election for tititteen Directors of this Brink, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Benking House. on !Vlooday. the 17th day of November next. JOHN iSNY DER, Cashier. °et 1 8-dte MEKCIIANIT! ' •!•I3 NIAIUT•CTURRICS BANX, Pittsburgh, October, 18th. 1845. c'w•w's AA N election fur thirteen Directots of this Bonk, to serve for the coming year. will be held at the Bunking house, on Monday, the 17111 day of November next. W. H. DENNY. Cashier. oct2o do, EXCHAhOIf. BANK GP' PITTSBURGH, October 18th, 1845. AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to ' V erve for the emoting )ear, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 17th day of Novem ber, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 I'. M. THOMAS M. HOWE. Gadder. act] B.dte MCC' 50 LDS 5 C 0 61 117.7ted Precipitate; 25 " Blue WISP; 50 " Bel Rochelle, 20 " Gamboge; 32 or.. Hid P.tesh; 20 " lodine; Just received and for mole by 13 A FAIN ESTOCK & CO., Dov 5 cor. 6th acid Wood sts MRS. Chafes letters from New York; Min Ladle's Pencil sketches, 3d eerier; The Lady of the Manor, by Mrs. Sherwood; Home, by Miss Sedgewlekt For sale by gOSWORTH & FORRESTER: nov 6 43 Market street. OOKS—The Poems and Ballade of Schiller with hia Life by Baldwin. Correspondence between (inch.. And SrhilN; BOSWORTH & FOREHISI ER. 43 Vlnrke, C ATLIN'S North Ameriran indions: BOSWORTH &FORRESTER. 43 MarliPt orret Spann OIL 2000 w G i A ,, L ie L r?l . ,4 b ir l , e , ll);(i rr a m mi c i i i i t l Atl i e n o n c c l en d s and for sale by MILLER & RICKF.TSON, n"% 5. No. 170, Liberty w t. Saleratus. 4 CASKS just rrileived and for iLnlo by MILLER AtILICKEISON Star c.c... ._,C Box Es J ,,„! received find for by Elm , kJ MILLER R I Ch.' E:TSUN, N. 170. I:Ow-ay I. II V. un,lert:iened agerl fin the A re , riean Fire In- Company of Phil,ol,ll Cu !rsl,.• inst.-am, against los. or damage by lire, on fe• reluble ter ms, at bit uld mend GEORGE COCII RAN. N,, 26 11%414 sr. To Printers. THE •uln,rliber hnpjuat rrcrived on conaifnment. Power I'rr•e. Now, end Boa. Ink, which be ill Sri) et inanninrturrrs prirr• GEOR(JE COCH RAN, No 26 Wood et, NEw and op!-tuii , 1 Cloth fur winter rams vve Ave every variety of color, and will make them In every Ynriety rtyle to totit the toot r, the habit mod the pocket of our etwomer.. Call an•l pee them A 1.6 LO, Nic(W F: & Co'.. art? t!5l .t. ORLEANS CLUT lIS r i ‘ ASH lON ISLE mixture., for bwiihe.s roc*, low priced, for orArt. hr LGEU; McGill - if'. &Co. 211 lAlv•rry [ Sr recriv , ‘l an invoice of French he, .mtn• Li,. for Clonki. Al..' a few pat , eto. beatittfil C..l.mere., for lininl% fot the same, for a laich we all iwr glad to rt-cui.e callers. A LG I:0. Mcf; CI ft E 5; Co. '251 I bony rt. LC I. is LA NKET TS. These enmlortabl JP cmlos a,) th• trnvelli•l g commttni ty can be ba.l tit au l •ef‘or .trh• at fHlril,l4l,li•lirrient. A 1.64.0. MO; Ul RE St C., I I.tt.etl, st. ONI ET 111 NO nrw tit. line to 1e had al Ili f.“1,,n,1.1e !lend Qu4rt...• NA 7 rvs-voring n (u,lsettisplsl, or NO Cs, 7Zs V 1, ml 5 , 17, ..ill IP' •.‘' , l rn,,•l 51,11 A R 1101'S,E I'HI.ASSES H Ark n N () •n'r ii,:„„R, E., W 1 I.sON 34 CO . Copper. SHEETS Ileatiers Capper, (Baltimore) •Rie hr BUBB R I I)G I.:, WILSON & CO.. ‘Vater sirret. I ' ll<r• , 11 OGDEN S: Gtl UN Young Upson Tea. 114_111V. 1:..••t• -extra Flne.“ from cargo AWL/ • Lad) Ada , ns. — Itecriv.-11 and for *Alt by 11 I.%NlrEttr, 100 No 17) 0; BAttr,El, - , fierrtt.re (Ale,iirec) Nu I Seim,: 2.5 finge• •• 5.1,11,1 R,ceivr,l ag,4l for vtle by 11 LAMBERT, CFI till'. kV ,• ti 3 Citron and Rock Candy. 1 11 , 'X ES ci,r,,, Ur 10 hock eno lieroirod !of at:e 0116 Ground Spices. IL 0 CANS GPlurl,l C I ',ATM .11, " A!l•pire, M B. IiHI.S &CO Pipes. 50 BOXES I'y... just receivednn.l for anle by J & J McDEVI rr. I.ibert) at. T CST ulr•ned. ■ ti4nds.,me stuck of Ort,htv Skulc , l C'at.lusterr.• Orphic .Itarkfa , . , l embruiaered Ce•hmrres; •• .• totrir,gi Tncrthrr wnli French and English Met inns: black r.doted and bnirrd Allarn•; I)nrinial,; Lama clmhs &c.. &c. SHEA & PENNOCK. nosß. I'. C. MARTIN, GO Mole' It P. C. MAR FIN, GO vk uter *t. JI'ST nt No 118 .1nr.1,1.1 ',trent : 50 pair Ro.e , Whitney and Mackinaw Blankets; '• Economy do; 20 super Bloc Markinno• and E c onomy do; 500 14.. White Country Flannel; 500 " I'lnin Brown do: 500 " Plaid do; • • Orson wishing to purclnse will ford it to their in. tereiit to cull a n d ..vmmille. noes SHEA & PENNOCK. Books. N., 170. Lib., •t Insurance COBURG CLOTHS CLOAKS, CLOAKS lIFAYFIR CLUIHS AND FANCY LINING, ALG McG I E & Co. 2./1 Ltlwriy Loaf Sugar BUR LSI( %% I 1.54 t t . $4.1.! Ill.k . 1•3 c-m•lqnriwnl. WILSON ECO. W .t N. 0. sugar Tax, Pitch & Bolin " N: c. Tar 31) rrreßra abd I,f nil , by I Leg Clos 10 i;;;;tna l'opprr So 1; J oat rerrisel and fo; Ale 1.% J. & J NTI)F.V ITT '2'2l Likert y •t Cashmeres, Cashmeres, &c Mout. de ',inc.! Vlauncl•, &c Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. 01IN A PARKINSON. Aldermunh Ward, • Penn sireri, between Weloot aria O'H al a streets, where he may be found nt all times. Those hnving (+mars or wle, property to sell or rent, can have the name punctually attended to; debts collected, and all ihe duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at • tention. USIC BOONS—Carmine Secrel Psaltery, by Mason & Webb, new book; Mason's Burp, 'cols 1 & 2; do do. patent notes; Evangelical Music, by Hickok & Fletning: I.:laments of Musical Articulation; Manual of Instruction of the Boston Academy; Boston School Song Book; Vocal Exercises and Solfeggios; The Odion; The Vocalist; Gentlemen's Glen Book; Boston Glee Book: Now York Glee Book; Kinglet's Social Choir, 2 cols; Deyer'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, oct3. corner of Wood and 3d ass. 111011ARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office is Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. juin 19-d&wly Largo' Salo of Iteadronade Clothing, Trunks, Ako. at Auction. A ' 'l 'Eenna's Phcrnix Auction Mart, No. 64. Market street, between 3d and 4th, commencing tomorrow, IVodnesday, November 12th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and continuing every day until all are sold. A large lot of Winter Clothing made in the neatest and most substantial m timer and the latest style, among which are stipetfine Engii-h and French cloth are., coat., vanity. colors; a great variety of over cn•let pantaloons and vests cf every chisel iiitinn; hots, stocks, shirts. &c.;sl-o traveling Trunks. The goods are now tendy for examination: those wanting to purchase, should call before sale and mark •uch garments r they would wish to buy. nov 11 P M'KENN %. Auctioneer. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, gr;L:ocw - a vs.awn,oo NO. 46, MARKET STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD ST. Lel jibe proclaimed, and neon' Mal the 'down town' Cosh ifouse,E3'"No. 46. it the place! Izarciv • } ira I t • - ' 7 • - ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS Lr"AT LADIES' DRESS GOODS Of still later st) lei. and the musi rare and beautiful vstterns. RICH SHANVLS Tn dirk great and spl , iidid v. 111 , ,,, Limb high and be-t Pori, Kill in nll .biti.4 every number: e n . 10.111 Litinen Cambric Ilatidaeieliief., from 12 1-2 to 12.50. 1t0..., New Bonnet flibunii, beautiful, from 12 1 '2 to 18 3 I. HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! New addition* hate been made to nor Do meat le De partment. end the whole stock will be disposed of ut tio..uNlly low tales. Blankets mud Cotmierpanes. BROADCLOTIIS. To this breach of our trade in particular. we h•rce given great attention, and are now prep 'red with nor additional stuck, to furnish any who may wish—with a lettlain. Frrorh, %Vest of England and G.•rmun Chrhs— Ereat variety of Tislitics, Fashions able, Blow n'o Gold Mined, Ste. CASSIMERES, Funcy. SATINETTS, Several coseii ju.o recei.ed in both high c 041 . O n , C n ., Woe War% and Sln , •p• Gray, ••, Dant, for Cnrrinv Tt irrrniov. FANCY VESTINGS. Benntiful and I filch Sntnn. and Velvets. \\ 10. 4 1 al Genvierrkell ' • gllin SC:111. and Cruet.; 11,t l'an to Ki I ; Shirt.; Umbrell.‘s. "Cbj"-Varket Strtet the :dare.. 46 Ike nunt , ,er.A3 1 Barrows at Turner. NEWS FROM OREGON! VTIMPORTANT TO THE LADIES! I-. GREAT BARGAINS! NO. 38, MA! / I-. 1 ST It f rr LIE SIIII.C. I. T 4 l,erlll 1::. 1111. , , MS O 1 , W gt)!ir that he has Oven. d o attire et tI p:4••1`, hi is no ”penittg an extensive 31401 - 'n.eht Forelen.Domestie, Staple altd Fancy TX) La "Ur CM` CID CD I. \ 100 .t Which w ill he sold a t pri.-r• which cannot fail to g esw ear ire saitsfar , ion. ills Stock consists in part of the following desirable Goods. N ew t ry!, Otrihre Stripe Cashmere and Mouseline de Lai.g. French and Er•gl oh Mel limes; Alpaca nod Indiana Cloth.; Itlock and Mole Colored do Laill,"11, Faric) Printe; French nod Scotch Gingltnm•; Shawls. Embroidered and Plain 'Fidlnt, fine and low priced. Woolen Kentucky Jean. misruled colors need crialirie.; Plaid Linsey,. Flrghlnnd Plaid Ca.stmerre; Fancy Figured and Ste iped do Ileavy Plaid Shawl•. Worried Shawls; I laid Clunking,. Furnidring Barnsley Linen Sheeting Stria r Irish Linen. Pillow Case Liaen• Hamilton Cuttonarl .; Ru+gin and Scotch Sheering •; Hneknb•rek and Dratver and Bordered Towels; Birrleye Diaper. Wide Ru•siu Diaper, Colored Stair Crash and Linen•; ' Marseilles Toil. Ling and Bull,llll Coven.; Fine Ticking. and Furniture Checks; Dimity and Furniture Chititte..; Damask Table Linnens. 'Fable Superior and Common Damask Napkins: Blankets of all descriptions; Thread Laces. Bonnet Ilibbon•, Kid Glove.; Hosiery—Silk. Cotton and IVorsred of all qualities: Bleached and Blown Muslin.; Book. and Swies Muslin.; Cambric and Jaconet do Silk Cravats and Pocket Handkerchief.; Linen Cambric do Plain and Hem Stitcheddo I Colored Borders nnv 3 dlm NEW GOODS AT NO. SG MARKET STREET. 1 IHE undPrsigned hai jitet received his Fal: and %% inter Buick of Good., consisting in port of And ot general assortment of leivelry, Cold, Canes,l Steel Beads, Velvet and Silk Bugs, Silk Nisei', and Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bngs, with a large es snrt ment of fancy articles suitable for presents. The undersigned is prepared to sell goodsat whole mile, to make it the interest of those that are buying by the quantity to call and examine his stock. novs-r.i2m ZEBULON KiNSF.T. JUST RECEIVED AT NO. 86 MARKET STREET.] 10 DOZ. FREDERICK FENNY'S "TALLY HO" RAZORS, Warranted to shave with softness and ease. If the "Tally Flo" nizot is not good, the price will be refunded on the return of the razor after giving it a fair trial. ZEBIJLON KINSEY. nov 5 2w. MLARGE lot of shirts just arrived from the East, at the Pittsburgh Clothing Store formic wholesale and retail , WM. B.SCHAFFER. oct2B Pilkingtoiestrarivalled Slacking, AIAN UFACTURE D and sold wholesale and retail, sure ITZZET, m dOOT below Smithfield. oet2l-Iy. abt s-z,"<" - 43 -.. " 4 \*. v illurtioit Oaks. Barrows & Turner's JAMES DOYLE GOLD AND SzLvan LY.V RR WATCHUI Silver Spoons and Butter Knives, GOLD PENCILS, - ------- _ - Bank Notts nub efxriyingr. I patronized by Evetylboil CORRECTID DAILY DT 8. IMAIIIZII3, SIXONANOTI 13110EER, C0111 , 11,A OT THIRD ♦ID WOOD STREAM. SPECIE STANDARD Merchants ondlllanvfactur ers' Scrip • • • Par Exchanle Bank Scrip Currenry Berk, County Scrip EXCIIANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York. Basin n...... Baltimore SPECIE Gold prem. Silver P ENNSY LV A NIA.—P ITTSBURGH . Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ... pas Exchange Do. Hollidagsburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America.... Do Northern Liberties.... Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania.. Farmers' and lllechanics' bank Kensington hank Manufacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics Moyamensing Philadelphia bank....... .... Schuylkill Sontkwark ..... "........ Western Bank of Penn Township Girard bank -• •-•-•- U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county pat " Delaware county pal " Montgomery ............par " Noichumberland ... • • par Farmers' bank of Bucks county.-- ......par Easton hank pow Doylestown bank par Prank/In bank of Washington pa, Bank of Chambersburgh.... ..... ........ 1 •• Middletown ........................I Gettysburgh ....................... 1 Lewi5t0wn.....................1 '• Susluehannaeounly 2 Beekstouniy bank ..... ...... no sale Columbia Bankand Bridge Company.... ..... par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank 1 " Bank of Lancaster Bank of Reading par ffarriskurg bank . lfonesdale " Lancaster " Lancaster Co." Lebanon " Minrrs'bank of Pottsville .ibmongakela bank of Brownsville par Yew hope and Delaware Bridge company '2 Vora amplon bank ....no sale Towanda bank .sto sale Wyoming bank Wee Branch bank York hank.. ...... Lehigh count . ; ban:, OHIO Ilelmanthank of Sl. Clainvillt Clinton bank of Columbus . Columbiana bank of Nem Lisbon.. Cirelerille (Lawrenee. oa ch ler). ( Warren, cashier).— Cincinn , libanke Chillicothe bank Commercial bank of Lake Erie... Franklin bank of Columbus Parmereand 3ferhaniti bank of Steubenville-1 Farmers' bank of Canton "0 Ceanca ra 'lrak Wes:T.lll,7n I.,aneastrr lfauillan . - 3forAnnirs' and Traders', Cincinnati.... Vaunt Pleasan' Norwalk Putnam.. .Can lust. y Set ntr+ II 'IP., Z,nesrilb .......- 13.7nk of ISM ANA and !,ronehes State Srrii KENTLCKI' 11% hnn's ILLINOIS . 4 Zinfr hank Rank of Illinois, gharrnef form, Rank of eh. Vex/legal Virginia 1 Ranknf Virzinin Exchange bank of Virginia Fa rnters' bank of Virainia.... ..... ....... .1 Narth-lVes!ernhank of Virginia .. ....... Mrrrhantr'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia... .4 Bank al Morganiaten MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks All other solvent bank 5. ........... NORTHCAROLIN AN solrent * SOUTH CARULIN A An aolrentb4ras GKoRGIA Alisotrent banks ..... ALArJAMA Ifobile banks.. Connlry banks LOUISIANA. Nese Orleans banks( r00d).... TENNESSEE All anks MONEI Rank 111 31. Clair SI. Clair..... 75 Rank of the Myer Raisin, Monroe 10 Parmer's' and Afeellanier' Dank, Detroit GO Mirltignn Insuranre, Co. Drtroit 5 Oakland rowdy Ewa, Pontiac 10 Portable Window Blinds sobactiber, having competent workmen, end n largo stock of Venetian Window Blinds, will sell lout. His "Portable Fastener," the only one in the United States, in the beet and most convenient plan ever uned for private or public buildings. Cull and esninine samples ntJ.W. Woodivell's or 0. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable Fastener at a 3=ll charge. J. K. HENDERSON, nova west end flood at Bridge. Almanacs, Newspapers, &c. for Salo. HE Daily Mot ning Post; Chrnnicle; Commercial T Jnurnal and Age and the Weekly Mercury and anufacturerl Iron City; Commercial Journal and and Age; Philadelphia Inquirer; the American Tem perance Journal and Youths Advocate..—Also, the American Temper.nce Union Almanacs for 1846; Loomis' Magazine and Common Almanacs; United States, Washington, Western Patriot' German Alma nacs fur 1846, for sale by ISAAC HARRIS. Agent end Corn. bier., No. 9, sth street novl 11td&%%3t Thread Laces. Opensng this morning at as "Down town Cash House. 1 CARTIN Thread Laces and Edgings; .11. 3 do Gympuse, Lisle and Lace Edgings and Insettings; 1 do Cambric and Mull Edgings and Inset- Links; Jo Black Silk and Cotton Edgings. • nov 3 BARROWS & TURNER New Shawls. RECEIVED this morning at No 46. 2 Cartons Superior Black Merino Shawls, make of the eel obi ated Hannequin &Co. Price, from $4.50 to 12,00 nov 3 BARROWS & TURNER. inns. MOOED, FASHIONABLE DRES3 MAKER, Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smigfield sts., HAS just received from New York end Philadel phis, the latest styles for Dresses. Cloaks, Mend &c. 0ct.244/wwlm prrm prr prem prem The Wonderful Vegetable Purgutiv e s FOR THE CURE OF Headache. Giddiness, Ili't umatiwn, Piles. Dispepsia, Scar. v. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the lint•k. In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Hear'. Risitte ' in tho Throat. Dropsy. A sthma . Fever of al kinds, Fe• male Complaints, :deaden. Solt Rheum, Heartburn, tVorms, Cholera Nlurbus, Coughs. Q o irtsey, lV hopping Cough. Consumption, Fits, Li,F.L•COlTipiLlitil, Eriaipe Inn, Deafness, (lettings of the Sk in, Colds, Gout, Grav el, Netvotts complaints, and a vet rietv of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and übatructiona in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Quetta r, L. C.] DISEASE OF' THE LIVER. Dealt Stn:—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospecre of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when! first commenced selling your medi• clue, which was in Nlay, 18.4, we little dreamed of the success that would crown the undertaking. Out premises had been no completely flooded by the oars thousand arid one unsaleable remedy fur every 1 , 01 , 1 i. le complaint undet the sun, that I setiously content ; wed having nothing mere to do Sit nit any thing of the ki d. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we consented to makes trial of yours. At first we found considerabledifliculty in retracting public attention to wards them. People had beret so often deceived by the vile compound• which have flooded die country fur the last 10 }tiara ur more, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying in, for • love nor money." Thus matterrs eroceecled for a week er ty• o,i.v hen. as "good luck would have it, "Mrs. N—, ti lady of our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded te accept of n bus, on condition that nothing was tube paid for it, ifthey did not afford bet tire necessary relief. I must confess, we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know• ing as we did, that her complaint Won one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give IN me.di• vine a fair trial, and if it preyed to lie writ thleas, it would be a Inured of satisfaction to know it, both to you Sad to us. No 11:3:3 to our joy than surptise, how ever, only a few days had claps , d, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired 1 ir numb er hog. "I really think, Mr. Williams," nn%l she, ' that your Pills ate beginning to wo r k a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When I took the second dose, I began to feel much bet terthan II did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re , lies ed; my appetite began to improve; and the blued i seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days, Since then, I have tub ea the ff•trlaitiCr i of the Piils, and my improvement lets been sensibly piogrensing at ever 2, repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few mote boxes as iil , Elicurtally cure me." Thu resuit 1 , 4,3, , at she pterlicted. Her health iv completely restored. The flush of youlti and beau { ty has retorted.. to her cheeks, and the prospect of a i l ong and a happy life is before her. I um satisfied i she will never forget the Clickenrr Sugar. Coated Pills. I As might naturally lie supposed, the hew s of this ex terandinary cure wan rapidly disseminated through:he city and a djacent cuuntty; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began tube made for Click etter's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand `has already increased to such an extent, that we Grid the greats st dliflculty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that wa are literally besieged by women and children, labor : ing under every possible ailment w hich i•lteman flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, censumptiye, rind dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary . Micts are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every grunter. One person 1 informs us he has been relieved of a most obstioata Dyspepsia. Another has just recnvered from a seri% oars attack of Apoplexy. A third has sureexiied in expelling trim his system the syrriptems of Jaundice. 1 And a (mirth has just recovered from an attack of rul- Imonary Consumption, a Itieli bad craned him to Ids bed for many months.—So we. go hot do net fail to keep us supplied. Besides err Retail Trade, we have standing enders frurn the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your eat liest convenience -1 'Yeats. &c. It. 11. WILLIAMS. I Quebec, L. C , April 14, 1343. pmr pa, ..par ..par -.par -.per In* par, par par .........par ....par par par REMEMBER, lIR. C. v: cucKENER, J. ihe inventorof tire Sugnt Coated fill and that nothing of the sort WB5 ever heard of until he intro duced them :n June, 1613, as xill he 6eVe the 101- Thi: Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair.lteld in the city of Now Toth, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, for the invention of SUGAR COATED I'ILLS. JAMES T A LLM A DG E, President. T. D‘V AK FMA n,Corre w ,mdille. Secretary. GORD , N .1. Ltingts, Recording Secretary. Ur ' To As °ID CoCNTFßFO:l73.—Purchwierp must nlwass rink fur Clieliener*, Sugar Coated Vegetable NIA, and nee that each box be., upon it hie signatute; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner rf Wood and Liberty streets ; is Dr. Cliclieues's u„eot for Pittsburgh mut or:IG MOUNT UNION CEMETERY. TH"public ate respectfully iufot med that the Ttu,tees of the above Cemetery. near Mount Emmet Hotel, arc note reedy to dispose of lots on reasonable terms—the lots arc 8 by 16 feet—ftom to 12 dollars during the month of October—after which time the lota vsql he 15 to 18 &dials. The lo cation is beautifuhand the plan of the lots is tasteful ly arranged. It is the intention of the Trostees to make the platens handsome as uny oche place of the kind in thin vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STER RET, Merchant, Federal sitrect, Allegheny . Be order of the Berard of Trustees. .............3 riONSISTING I,f about 1: - ./0 ncrett fifty of which is cleared and under fence, situated about three miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver rinds, well watered. and acl - dning lands of Arthur Gallagher, Jame. Kerr. the late David Chess, Hugh Davis, Eft'. Robert Mori* end Samuel Davis. This tract of land from hs proximity' to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm ers, Butchers or Manufacturers. nice Vlr and con ditioas ea.y. For porticular.tencotire of At OF the latest style, which, for neatness 41 5416 and durability cannot be surpassed. All Mil those in want of a very superior hat will plenft , call and exciatine. S. MOORS, 113 Wood st. oritl6-d3.w I m 3,l <l.,cr below Diamond .111e7, CAPS I CAPS !.! 06 JUST received ft om the manufac- Olt turers a large assortment of cape, consisting of otter, Seal. Nunn. Muskrat, Mohair, Plush, Oil skin, Glazed, Hair Seal and Scalene, to. gether with a variety of Dew ,tyles for yontils and children. S. :MOORE, 93 Wood at octl6d&wirn 3d door beiner Diamond ones. Extra Fine Black Beaver Eats, NEW style end superior in quality and beau ty, to be found at, WM. DOUGLAS. 73 . Wood st., East side. A Fred) supply of gentlemen's and youth' "10 caps of every description n.t WM. DOUGLAS. 73 Wood street. East side. Oct 2I•Im 0ct27.1m TWO ROOMS, on Fourth greet, bettvecn Ferry and Liberty vreet.. Ruitabl , for an o ffi ce and ai ring room. Enquire of Geo. Sreptioncon, corner of 411 and Ferry streets, or JOHN 11. .WFADDEN, Market street. I'IIEMIC\I ROBERT FAIRMAN. Pren't A Farm Por Salo, SARAH H FE TIERMAN, or JAMES C CUMMINS, P ittAmrgh Pa Fronch Mole Skin Hats To Lot,
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