EZ2121/ Vie iDailp ,Morning post. Ukza=l=Zll TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 25 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE. TOR NOVEMBER. W. Eichtmum, A. Gordon, domes Mai-4101 CORRESPON D E N TS In rvference to communication., which may nppear ifl this paper., a:0 hu no Inn or [WO remark a 1.0 make.— We will insert none 1601.11.111 w name of the author be ing fins sniaAnnorn ib alt., and when in+erted, MUM at- May, be taken an expre.sheuf the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unleas the views an expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. 11[DIC•TIOtt or THE StCOST PRICSII-Tfifittlif CROIRCR.—The Second Presbyterian Church, which has just been completed. will be dedicated to the ser vice of the Almighty, on (Thanksgiving day) Thurs day next. The setvices will commence et half past !O'clock. The building is exceedingly beautiful. and reflects great credit upon the architect it is, w e think, the best arranged edifice of the kind. In the city. roxice.—Mayor's Office, Nov. 241 h, seve,4 cases before Isis bonot on Sunday morning. Six committed to Mount Airy—one paid Isis tine and sloped. On Monday morning there was two Cate*, one committed Inc 24 hours. One case of surety of the peace held to bail is the sum of POO. THIE POST Orricc.—We hove been requemeti to give notice that on Thursday next, (fhanksgiving, day,) the Post Office will be open bat three hours from? to 10 o'clock in the morning. DEDICATION NOTICE By lenve of Divine Providence. the building erect ed on Fifth street. between Wood and Market sta., by the Second Presbyterian Congregation of this city, will be dedicated to its sacred purpose R. a church for the worship of Almighty God, on Thursday next, ( Thankarivisig Day.) Res-. Robert J. Breckenridge, D. D , president of Jetlersou College, will preach in the morning; services c•immeacing at pest ten o'clock. Rev. L. W. Green, D. D. will preach in the evening; services commencing at 4 past six o'clock. Arts., the close of each Sermon, a collection will bo taken up in aid of the expenses incurred by the congregatien. The Rev. Clergy, and the public generally. or: respectful ly invited to attend. By order of session. Lexs Loomis, Clerk. novr2s4td. AGA LEY & SMITH have rrmoveci to their new JJI warehouse,. No 18 and 20 Wood vto.et. (navt side) where they will be pleased to invite the auention of their ftiends and dealers eenemily to a large and well seloeted assortment of Groeesies and Pittsburgh Y::inufactures. novlo 3m BAGALEY & .SOSIT WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 AND 40 Woon STRICET, PITTISBUROII. BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Grocers S and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and 6.11, North side, Philadelphia. novl6-3,n RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at La W., office in Burke's Buildings, 4th sireet, neer Market pme 19-cl4.w, ly HIEDIOIT4LL. THOMAS ARNOLD, AMRRICAN LOCK MANUFACTURER. IMP renamed his stare from St. Clair street, to Du, nod Alley, between Wood street and the Diamond. nov2 I JOEIN DUNLAP, NO. 17 MARKET STREET. WHOLESALE Dealer in Tin Plate, Sheet on 4 BI ezier't Care? 13locit Tie, Ruesia Sheet Iron Sheet Zinc, Slab Slicker, Sheet tinsel., Iron and Uruei Wire, Sec. Also, Manufacturer and Dottier in every variety of Tin awl Copper "are. Foreign and American Britan nia, Bright and Planiahed %%'are, Fancy and Plain Trays, Waiters, &c, Foreign •ad American Japaned Ware, Foreign anti American stamped 8,145 Kettle's, °mama tal Square Slide Fender, &c. &c. which be will bn happy to supply his mummers with on the moat reasonable terms. Wholesale buyers will find it to their interest 1.. tall and examine the above de- scribed gouda, in connection with others in the Hard. ware line, as all of which ...PI be sold at a very light advance on the maoafacturer'• prices. non 19.2 m. JOHN DUN LAP. Shawl:4 bhawls! I CST received at the New York Store." a •pleraial stj nuurtmentu(Turkeri, Cashmele, French Broche, Thibet Cringe) a nd EqApoidered Cloth Shawls. W. 11. GARRARD, 79 Market vireet. Now Opening, BEAUTIFUL Rob Rcy and Gala plaid.; Waverly soil Cashmere do. for cloaks and dregaea, J 1124 Arrived at the "Sew York store," 100 DOZ. Ladies' and Gentiemen's Kid, Cash mem, and silk Gloves, d the best quillitira. N. B. Nurse but the but Kid Gloves kept ut 79 Market street n0v142 Piano Porte.. ALARGE and splendid assortment of new im proved grand action l'inno Fortes, cn hnnd and for sale by F. BLUME, Cor. Venn and 6t. Clair sts., opposite Ex. Hole!. nor 17. N. B. The above instruments are warranted to stand any climate, and keep in order as long as any manufactured. They will be sold low for rash. F. FILUNIE. James Park, Jr. & Co WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers of Tin Plate and tlieenswiire, No. 112, Second et.. between Wood and Smittfield weer', opposite the uld St/ nd . novl4 ly. To the Gentlemen AFINE assortment of French Cloths.Cassimeres and Vest ings: also Scads, Cravats. Stock 1, Shiite, Drawers, Dnderrests and Hosiery; also a few of the "Shaker" Flannel Drawers and Shirto, at the iiNew York !Rom," 79 Market inreet novl2 R - DECEIVED at No 46, a large ii,voice superior Whitney Blankets, 11 and 12.4 super fancy bound, price from $5,74 to $8; 9, 10 and 11-4, du $1,75 to 115,25, at novls Mous. do Laines. TY LES and patterns beautiful—price 131 and 25 S ete., at the NEW CASH HOUSE. new 15. Bonnet Ribbons NEN lots opening—beautiful styles; and price 12i, let and 25 cti., at No 40. ok.A Fresh supply of gentlemen's and youth's caps of eve!) , description at Oct 27-1 m Take particular Notice 'WHAT the Franklin House, foot of Irwin street, Jl. Pittsburlt, by It B Dtstonn, is the most eligble establishment for tramienttravellers or tho,e who may wish a longer residence in the city, his accomodations are excellent. We know from experience and heard!) reeommeadm a }Ames worthy of patronage. Hugh Kirkland, Freeport. Wm Connelly, Frunklin. Bengamin J Niblpck, Butler. H 14 Webb, Cochranton'.: J no Hamilton, Ohio. 4r, John Bailey, New York. or Borders accommodated by the day or week, memth or yearly, oct 15 PARIS WHITE 5 • CASES Patio White just received and for sale by • B A FAEINESTOCK & CO. nos 18 car 6th and Wood at. lt." Affil h'illr" IA , .'"".. 4 M l' -'. .• ...4.4 1HttiW".. " , C.-.. '... ..' ~. ....:. n r : "7 . ., - . ' , - RemovaL W. H. GARRARD'S, 79 Market auect. NV. 11. IRR kfli) W. H, GARRARD Utankets. BARROWS & TURNER. WM. DOUGLAS. 78 Wood street. East Side For Cincinnati and St. Latin. THE splendid fast running Steamer JAMES ROSS, A. J. STCLTLT, Mast, Will leave for the ntnore nod ull intermediate landings, on TUESDAY, next, 25!h inst. at 10 o'clock, A.' M. Fur Freight or parneeurply on board. rinv 24 For Arkantas ItiVer Direct. ev.- r e The new•, Licht draught, ,ell fur• ~ At. ' nistta, 114 running st,,erner NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1'.0,-rrgnAnx, Mae. ler, will leave for Little Hock, Van Buren, Fort Smith, Fort Gih.atn, and nil Finding, on the At korrens River, mn Tue•edav Nun. 25dr. For freight or manage ap ply nit !meld ur to JANIF.S 't .IY. nns.ls Water st. SPEnD ANTI) COMFORT!! morcont GARELA ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THK SPLENDID 'ENT RUNNING 'TEAMS:RS nail CONSUL. g at . AND LOUN NPLANT, ARE MANING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will lase every afternoon et 3 o'clock, peeci,ely. ; •n• - 7.- ... .. A ::4;54..- FARE: Pittsburgh to Ilnltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, sl'2. Fasteners by these Boats will bulge on hoard in comfortable state-rooms the first night. will pass oyer the blountnins (nnly73 miles) the feline ing r•Y, in in Eastern•built Coacher; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding night trace! alto gether. TirLeis will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber- Intel or Baltimore, Willey wish, and resume their seats ut pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full bowl, to run as Passen gers may desire. For seats, or entire enriches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the National lintel, above die Monongahela Bridge. ort 21 FERGUS MOORHEAD. ?teen, Beaver, R arren sad Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. tvre4-2,-‘ mat•••_,..oix.:l THE SPLENDID C %NAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Levee Reaverdaily. (Sundays expected.) at I clock A. M.. (on the arrival of the .teamer Michigan from Pitt.lstigh,)atid arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Mum; & Co's line of Stagea. which leave Wan en un the ar• rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Paiotengere paying in Pitt "burgh are emit led to choice of bertha on the Canal Packet, and seata in the singe. Fur pupate apply nn brood Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. M H \RION & Co., I'ittaburgh. CLARK &Co.. Beaver. For paarage returning apply at the Stage offices of N El L. MOOR F. S. Co., Cleveland. J i M B TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER PACKET maim The well known steamer A MICIGN, W. B. Times, M aster, has commenced her regular ietil ! , trip*, leasing rittabt.rgh (on hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. end Bearer at 3, A. M. Priciest° suit the times,atad those whc have no money carried free. The ettnal to Cleveland w ill he nrened an .non n. the weather • iii permit; on the nyeninf of 'which CLARKE Sr CO'S LINE to C I.F:VF:I, A S D,0., itnd MEADVILLE, Pa., a ill imrne.iintely go into oprrn• Fnr freight or 7uototgr apply on board, or to july 12 G. M. HARI' ON, Water weer. he Michigan is provided with Evans'Ssfet!, G uard . LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE. CAPT. CAxrew. Lcavp■ Benver 8 , f 3 o'clock, A. NI. •• Pot.twr[h at 3 o'clock, I'. M, STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Rote., LPaYC■ Yotsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. Bertver at 1 o'clock, l' In cnnnent ion with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal Bno:s to Erin, Pa., and Cleveinntl. 0. Strom Root and Ves•els to ell purls un Ltikc Cie and Michigan. Apply to G. sl. 11. 3 111.T0N & CO., I'itt.hnrgh. JOEIN S. DICKF:Y. CL &Cu_ Beaver. jnn♦ '2ly 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1545 The new and SpleudidSteam,* 11. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, STOP V., Maater.list comtnelll,l,l run• ni ng regularly, end will continue to un through the *canon use Werild!, Packet between l'ittabur t h and Cincinnati, leaving Pittaburghevery Monday mot ning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. For freight or patniage triply on board. ni26. A SPLENDID STOCK UE DRY GOODS, AS CHEAP AS EVER AT ALEXANDER & DAY'S Who/rade and Retail Cheap Cash Store. NO. 75 MARKET STREET. , W. C.,RPrEIt DIAMOYD, PI TTSEULGH. A MONG which may be found Great Bargains burn IS. the Eastern Auctions. We have now open the following desirable Goods; ell of which we will sell at [Hier., that cannot fail to please:— SHAWLS Splendid Terkerri Shawlr.; Algerine Shawl.: Merino Thibeis, Plain and F.rnbroidered; Ciotti Shawls, Plain and Embroidered: Printed Car". mere Shawls; New ortyle Oinbre orlinded and Wool DamnAed Shawls; Plain Woolen Shawl. arid rlandkerrhiei4. LADIES' DRESS GOODS Splendid French Cashmeres and de Laineti; Scotch Cashmeres ttnd do Labors, Silk Warp Airmen., in Black and Fancy Color*, I'lain and Figured Black St Colored Alpacas. retrial kable low; a lot of Cashmere* and de bdes. damaged in the importation, a great bargain from the Philadelphia Auction*; Bombazines, Paramantoes and Eallene*: Plaid Cloth Cloakings, Splendid Styles; French and English Merinos; Fiend, Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks; Flair and Figured Silk', a splendid assortment. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. French Belgium and English Cloths, in Blacks, Blues, Olives, Browns, &c; Beavers and Pilots for Over coats: Fancy and Plain Cassimeres; Gold mixed and Fancy Tweed Cloths far Sacks and Overcoats. CASSINETS AND VESTINGS. Ve would pncticolarly invite the attention of Tailors and all Cloth Dealers to our assortment in this line, ns they are purchased at the Eastern Auctions, and are much cheaper than those purchased second hand ed. Brown and Bleached Mugline; a large assortment at the lowest possible prices. Calicoes and Chintzes; Flannels; Jeans, and Cossi nets; Gala Plaid Linsey. BLANKIETS.—EniIish and American Blankets, a lurge assortment and remarkably low: NEW STYLE CLOAKINGS.—The attention of the Ladies Is particularly invited to our splendid es wrtrtsent of fluid and Figu ed Cloth Cloakinga at low prites. In addition to the above, our stock coinprises evei y thing in our line from the first qualities of Fancy Goods to the lowest priced Staple Goods. Our system of purchasing regularly from the Eastern Auctions, en- ables us constantly to add to our assortment such bar. gains as can seldom be found elsewhere. We invite all purchasers to an early examination of our Goods and prices, confident that we can furnish wholesale and retail buyers as low and many iw s of Goods much lower, than they can he bought regularly in the East ern Cities. li ALEXANDER & DAY, n0v12.2w. 75 Market street. A °Kan Attachment. TWO new Improved Grand action Piano Fortes with Coleman's Lolian Attaehment.just_6niili ed end fir I.oe b♦ F. BLUME, Cor Penn end St Clair Nu., opposhe Et. Hotel novl7. „jz . 4.: -it HY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 0 1144 1„... , ledh From Highly Important from Europe. A It RIVAL OF TIIE WNW' STE.I :11 1411T' Sllll' BRITANNIA. 13 DAYS LATER FROM EUROVE By the arrival of five steamship Britannia, at 130s ten, we have later advice' from England. The Railway mania, after a moot extraorilinatl course, hna at last received &deadly check: and as the Motions by which all clas.es have been deceived, fade daily away, the forms of ruin, utter beggary and want. rive up before the deludevi tictims of the pro jecto:s of hundred' of moonshine companies. Now diet people sic beginning to look at it with unjaundi• ced eye., a most enormous system of swindling is be ginning to be developed. The revulsion is but j , iot in its commencement, but it already assume* so fear ful an aspecr, th it Sir Robert Peel is holding cabinet councils, to deliberate upon means to alleviate the misery which it will inevitably tiling. He has invi ted Mr. flinlven, the “Railway King," to spend u few day* at his Manor, for the purpose of devising to gether an efficient working plan. Mr. Hudson's in fluence with the legitimate railway world, it is said, n perhaps, greater than that of any man iii ing. and what he sanctions in the way of check or simplicity will, with the prestige of his name go down. This revulsion has been brought about tnea,turably' through the lusts litnentality of the London Times, but the fol lowing paragraph from an English piper, gases a good gentilel idea of the cause*. The Times has Leen foremost in this work of 'flut tering the Volciir...' It matters little what motive. may haverionlpted the potentates of Priming house Square to s alad the tocsin:a het her jealimu.ly of their contemporarie•. or vexation that they did not partici pate eipiaily in the •peril, or a determinution to de site); the game of Owse who did all this is be•ide the 9oe•tion. "We try the art, the motive Heaven can judge." 'The only regret is. that it was not done soon ' er. But certain it i•, that the Time., tile to its chive *Clef Of wistng the right moment for ocling upon leaf •, or Controlling the public mind, kicknd the beam •t the critical in. 1301. and I.) some extent produced the cc' which id o.lw st itnetoted. !tut without dettir- Ina In tool, v doe the ptot,er and influence"( the Jour goe•tiun, It w•ou:d be weak I. attribute the p r o.- trot ion in the eitAra market solely to its ibutobtr. The Bank of Eughsod, thect 'Lien state in w - hich the Coil uCihe ry ha• been placed by the harvett,•nd the lame oh the rotates . above ell. and beyond nil, the ridiculous experiments Which the itrojrctors of the "mbel m•nn:.f:i no comps Me* nride Cll/111!” , 11 sruse of mnoL —tho.e II I ...T.,' live of the ditn monitor, hnve I,4ced the drelen• I.ion w ite prote:ll point. Tile wreck of f olinie and of ch.trotrier r hid/ I hi. tempently in,anity hag pr•vlu. t red , V. ill be felt long after the cruses ulna itrutlured It iinve papscrl a 0.3). Tle• failuie th 4 pqtatue crop bero!TICI mme nItI more ,I,ustrott., nil in Irell❑l pcc t.dl it .vill emote r..:lf:~M•. a general and dustrrsaing misery. So pressing has the nee, ~,o) for a remedy, ar.d a xuptdy of other food b..- e til.ll. Ca!dart Council', have be,n Loll at which the in or opnuin g the (Hale of ti.` Kingdom for the admit/don of breadstuff. DUTY FREE. lin• !a ete and a i. re,/ !nob ,I,:e that it „ill Lr cart C +lton murki r o. in a depi Cliff,' [Midi! itta 'Tit.. I r.ln ire le c.,nrinun,l bri.k, rind mivitere end workmen were well employ,d. A 51i,414t d. dine had taken place in the price n 1 pig I rot, ar.d it sees gent :ed t t 114.! date the •31;i £.5 IS, in Gl,gow. The rue. were g ill I.lr, h 1111 , 1 I efT1.1r....r. 7r4,1e m inufacmiing di, r icx., Wn• in a •1 •le of co nrarnti‘e mnotntion, tieurly nil tlmrrlpti.m, reemvril u chid., Mit it w•/ bort,' onlit nut he T he stlle of fc•clnt!, Milte] Itel. he.•n induct,' by the failure,,fthe c, p., itt well indicated in the follow Ong paragraph Irum an Engli.l) pare,: Famine—gaunt, hnrrib!e, deatro)ing famine, scene. impending. Fent* hare seized the public mind In Ireland matter, I .k England g loomy. 'ILc glettorics of the continent are exhattAtelf. The !corn fields of the Vistula, the D ,nobe, end the Elbe, ale barely sufficient fa the heii vaanto of the inlmbi. tents. The n ition i in Cult 111, io an I It. cry of "Open Ilie purls un,l :.•I in corn d.rr lie iletll./ 00 I ail pa; t in lino empire. The "rewire limn i how" lei 4 made it.e i helot! in Downing -it; ant iaub m the eh& ,g scale—Peele's sliding scale—is gcde for vet% A third id the pots- toe crop in Ireldnd is destroyed. The Cievernment has sent scientific professors to the scene of the mis chief, and the ow ful truth is out - that this Ist ge portion of the people's food is enfit for use. What is to be —done in this ten ib le, this unlooked for emergenc2,l— -o,ren the potts!" is the exclamation: and there stands the shivering Premier, like a reed in the wind , paralysed between affection for his sliding scale and the horrors of public famine. But necessity is supe rior to consistency, superior even to law. The torts must be opened. O'Connell. who assumes to be the ttibtrne of the Irish people, goes bey - md this. He de mond. a grant of public money to the extent of a mil. lion and a half, to be expended in the purchase of food—he calls for e tax of fifty per cent, on the ab sentees, and a tax of ten per cent on the residents—he asks for the prohibition of corn and provisions leav• ing the islund—end the prevention of distilleties con suming grain. Large demands these—will they be conceded? A day or two will solve the question. Every thing proclaims the seedy extinction of the sliding scale—the tons: of the government organs, the language of the professed supporters of the ministry ; the feeling in the public mind. It has long been seen and foretold that the first, season of scarcity would fix its (loam. Peel is a good actor, his "shivering" is probably stimulated, not teal. Placed between cross fires, exposed on his flank and his rear, it is necessa ry that he should play bin part so as not to appear to give a triumph to either party. This he bus done— this ho is doing. But it is suspected by those who appear to know Lim host, that his leading, are toward alliberal commercial, in contradiction Loa monopolist, policy. The accounts horn the Sister Island fur some days past, as regards the potato° crop. arc of very serious and alarming character. The failure is dreadful in the extreme, and the prospects before the great mujor ry of the loner classes truly horrifying. Commission ers have been employed to visit the different provin ces, and to report to his Excellency the result of their examination. Up to the present time these reports are of the most discouraging character. The aehation of Repeal In still carried on. Since the veiling of rhelast American steamer a amber of monster meetings and repeal banquets bane taken !!!I=lllllllll x~ ~ . .; Y `J.+`.~. I It D Onligni place; at all of which she Liberator figured as com mander-in chief, and knis and elegeat orations were The Orange party have issued an address to the Protestants of the British Empire, in which they cum. plain of Government for permanently endowing May nooth, mnintaing the present national system of edu cati,m, and not advancing money to enable the cler gy of the established Church to shpport their own schools. These form the chief grievances. "there are other minor ones—some of tit, m anticipated or rap, cleft The nddress, which bears the signnture of the Earl of Roden, altar recommending the di.con tinounco of secret signs, which system it says, "mod ern sedition has polluted. and the law has denounced; concludes by calling upon the Protestant party to ex ert esery energy to secure to their Ittmost a faithful representation of their principles in Parliament. It ihou'd be observed dint the address h■s been drawn up in a very moderate tone. TheMeetingntConcilistoryllall are still carried on, end 'perched delivered in nilvrntacy cf repeal; whilrt the various steps InLen by ihe mininiry in con. ducting the affair,' of the gosernment are severe]) c,iticited, and generally condemned. The amount of rent ha• not been re large fur the Inc Iwo wacky.— The rent for the week was £248 13. 11d. The Dublin Corporation held a meeting nn the2stli , tilt, fur considering the best means of avnid'ng the danger impending the extensive failure of the pututoo crop. M r O'C o n n ell atiensied; who, ■fter a long speech, moved that a depotution •hould wait upon His Excellency the Lord Limits-mini, and cull on hi. lord. .hip and the Government to stop the disstilleties end the breweries—to prevent the exportni ion of prow to foreign countries: to raise • million and a half on the credit or the Irish Woods and Forrail— and to take immediately into their eotfilderet . ion t h e levying of a very huge income tax fur the present year, if necessary. The motion was put and carried. The Dublin papers stnte that the custom house au thorities in that city have born lii reed to inst., ar tar/gement% for tlo, toirmi•ion of corn, duty (toe on and alter the Ist of Novetohcr. FR I.NCI The announcement of the iesignntiGn of the brave hi veteran Sou It of pens 10 he hn•eii on truili. It ie now ,aid thin Mlthollgil be will resign tire pc,' M In• inter of War, he will still tiortlinikily retain the Pro-i -denry of the Council. the French telogripl i h i , been busily engeged in t rrivistniti int to the snra of the war in kleeriu. The French forre• had left Grim rills 5,1100 men in rest of Alxirl K vier; whetli,r t i ik will inn." ,overlifLe him, in another question. le i. said to trent his French lir . ..honer. well and handionoly—ond, in doing no, he frt. sin en ample Mitch it would has" Leen to tLe rre.lit of the French ,urns, hind t o w ur ds his country. The newittvli'cli came to band lay the la.t. ()ye t land Vail Innttn•••e s little intervi.t.eitl,er in n fitt:iticill or comrn.•rciol wrp.. Sir Henry Iliad. re, was on hii way to tle U F./par Provinces. a lilt an army Uocir, his comnialid curry way c4fta:uted Ht iallir.t summary punifilinerit un die Irrmrhrntus and rat - moot,: the tins iou, accounts reprelented n. ~iola•nt and falai, was on ilia ileerrase. ititAzil. NITS. ;)BALES Bruzil ur Crram NO4. for •rtlo by I' MAR UIN, urn 17. GO Miler •r EVra Fine Black Beaver fiats, eIN s Tiiility rind !wail iv, r,,1 at M 1)012(; r., \S. 7:1 VC..., I . Eno Aid, I 1 ^_t -I n Wincs asa Liquors. P%Vinesanil Litunirs of y alwlyii on 1.1,1, nod fot oil,. in any g•T•ntoy pi-dingi er, C. tinily inerelviniA in r.eneral invited iiiCJii iiiiir!olving heic iio (iv, 17) I'. C. NI Alt I IN. I=l3 Groceriet, &c. Er I.l..xsortmcia ,11 Gioeriir.. SriCri. FfUIIS 111V , 9 . WI )/1111d and fur %ale 101. by Flaxseed Wantei. I HI lityilvtt ITI 11 {NCI grin will be paid in cash fur Eia. 414,11, MILLER & RICKE NON, N 170 Lilwrsy Flax Seed. 20 0 t'Sll ELS per Steamer Putnam, fur Bale SUNDRIES h/ ~'lck7 x:11 1 W'll: Snnlce inr .tr Put udln .nic by M. B. ItItEY 34 CO. N.. 57 1% nIPI NIuL %SSES BLS 0 M.,lasses prr r. Pilot sde by 3:j NI. D. R S.r. CO, Loaf Sugar. NATE .re retriviiig a furihrr sorrily of Nii 6', 788 Y Lout'2ar, which will bo sold at low r4tre BURBLiIDGE, tVII.suN Sz Co. SUGAR 11oUSE MOLASSES. 408 S 30 hr. ,10 Fur s.4le luw In rlo.r cIll.dZr)1110111. 812 LUSH I Lgi E. 411LoON Sz. CO. Wavr N. 0. Sugar 30 1 . 111111" N. 0 Stigar, for gale by RLtItIIRIDGE, WILSON S.: CO.. Copper. 250. SlLK . ETS n ll l !azirrii b Coppl.r. (BAtimurt) ISCIIBR I DGE, WILSON Sc. CO.. W titer strreL To Printers. Tfir: suh,riber bas just received on consignment, Power Press, News arid Book I k, which he will sell ut manufacturers prices GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood st. Insuranco TLIE undersigned agent for the A me rico n Fire in- SUraLCC Company of Philadelphia. c ontinue., t o make InAurnoce ar..dinst loss or damage by fire, un fa vorable terms, at his ski stand GEORGE COCHRAN, No 46 Wood st. CUI3L'RG CLOTHS A NEW and splendid Cloth fot winter cont. we have every variety of color, and will make thorn in every variety of style to suit the taste, the habit and the pocket of our cmttotriers. Call tad see them A LGEO, McGUIRE & Co's. 251 Liberty et. CLOAKS, CLOAKS JUST received an invoice of French Cloth , . *olio J ble for Cloaks. Also a few pgtlerot beet/aid Cashmeres. for linings for the same, for which we will be glad to receive orders. ALGEO, McGill RE & Co. 231 Liberty st. MIXED BEAVER CLOTHS AND FANCY LININGS. QOM ET HMG new in this line to be had at the Fashionable Head Quartets of ALGEO, McGUIRE &Co. 2.51 Liberty at BLUE BLANKET COATS. These comfortable coats so indispensible to the travelling communi ty can be had in scrperior style at nor establishment. ALG Et), McGUIRE& Co. act2s 251 Liberty at. ORLEANS CLOTHS FASHIONABLE min-torts for business coats, low priced, fur We io °He t , Irr ALGEO, 14103CIRE &Co. oct2s 251 Liberty it. 'ETAS rebuilt and commented buainess at hia OLD 11 STAND, No. 70. between Market and Ferry mt., where be will be pleased to •ee hi• old customers and flienda. Church, Smamboat, and Bells of every site, from 10 to 10.000 pounds. east from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best ma esixls. ineral Water rump., Conntrra. together whh every vntiery of Brass Caitting,t, if re gnin•d, turned :Hal lirtivie.cf in the newest manner. EF - A. F. i. ihn mule agent for Babbiit's Anti• Attraction Mctal,so jos') eelebtaili.l for the route. Lion or 1I Jut.. in mitchinely.—The Boxe, and pulition cun bn had of him to nil limes. nov 13 ly NEWS FROM OREGON! O::TIMPORTANT TO THE LADIES!_c:O GREAT BARGAINS! NO. fe, MARKET STREET. ncrwicAn THIRD ASO stionro. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public' that he has opened a store at this place, where he is now opening an extensive n•sortnient of Foreign, Doniestin, Staple and Fancy LP—. 'Ur CE;) al) ULt which will be sold nt priers which cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. His Stock consists in part of the follow ng desirable Gond.. New style timbre Stripe Cashmere and Muuseline de Leine. French nod English Met i nom; Alpaca nnd Italtana Cloth•; Black and Mole Colored de Laines, Fancy Prints; E• 11,11. Fret-Aland Scotch riingham•; Shawls, Embroidered and Plain 7Lilrrt , no. end low priced. woolen °nod.: Kentorky Jean, assorted colon 1,11,5Pr1. Big ltlnnd Plaid Caviiimerevi Fanc:. Figured aid Stalled do Henn, Plaid Shawls. V. Shawl.; fluid elt Fottiltating Gonda. Burtislet Linen Sheeting Sum r Irish Linen. Pillow elms.. Linens. Hnmihon Cottoned.; Bassin and Scotch Sheeting-; Huck aback and Diaper and Bordered Towels; P....dep. Diaper. Wide Russia Diaper; Colored Sint. Crash and Linen.; NI psi set ilea Tujh tin/ anti Butetib Covers; Fine 'ricking% and 'orniture Cheekr; Dimity and Fut nittiee Chirore•; Damask Table Linnens. Tali!, Cloth.: Superior and Common Damask Napkins; Blankets •d all descriptions; Thread Laces. Bonnet Ribbon.. Kid G.aves; llosiety—Silk. Cotton ntal Worsted of all qualities, Blenched and Brown Movlin.: Book, Mull nod Swiss Moalio.; Carnhrie nod Jtvonet do Silk Crasats nnti Pocket Handkerchief.; Linen Child:. Plitin cod IlernSiitched do Colo, Pottlera nov 3 d I rn WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, cr , nzwa\i . w,Lw:17,D.9 NO. 46, MARIE ET STREET, THREE; NIORS ABOVF: Timm ST. Lel 111, proclaimed. ilar and near,' that lhe `dawn town' Ca,k ih•uar,!_7"So. 46. is Me place! .a _a i)5••••• •-dr /1111111mi.ik AriorriEß ASSIVAL OF NEW GOODS LADIES' DRESS GOODS 01 still luier styles. und the rau.t rage aiggi beautifu! I'. C. 'AI INI r 60 Wet”r In theit great and splvnclid variely, Lush high 'and low cost. lie-t Kid .1).iti..1 ',on; nUmitef: CnAPS Linnea Cambric Handkerchief., from 12 1-2 to $2.50. • Iloitrs New Bncnet Ributoi licauziful, from 12 1 t. 13 3-1. M R. It 11 EY cn New 11,1dition.. have born m.nlo to nurl).tme.tir ne• part:a-tent. and the whole stoela l be disposed °rut untwually low totes. Blankets and Counterpanes. B OADCLOTIES. To this broach of our trade in particular, we hove given grew attention, and ate now prepared with nor additional stock, so furnish any who may wish—with a bargain. French, West of England and German Clo hs— great variety of shades—in nil qualities, Fashions able, Brown's Gold Mined, &e. No. 57 Wryer et EDTIo sad Fhinry. SATINETTS, Se.eral ruses just received in bush high and Itlw COAT. floe Cnon Blue. Mach and Sherpa Gray, 'kn., Dinh for Carriaa.• Trimming.. FANCY VESTINGS. variciv—Plain and Fancy Rich Satins and Vel‘tita. Silapend , ra. U hrel 1 a , &cc. IT:r.iforket Striet the place, 46 the nunther..., tkor t Barrows & Turner, Woiter street RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. MVIICHANT RESPECI FULLY iiiriirma his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At the corner of ‘Cord and Water streeig, on the site occupied by :Or S. Scheyer pi OVIOUS to the Great Fire, where he is prepared to furnish nll articles in the line GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no tice. ills stock of Goode is ENTIRELY NEW, And has been selected with much care to suit the mar ket. lie has in his employment some of the best workmen in the city, and from long experience in ihr business, he hopes to give general satisfuction tothose whomay favor him with their custom. A large as sortment of Clothing suited to the Season. con,isting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coat,. of ullcolors cat too, quoliticit. He offer, to ihe public as GOOD BARGAINS env establishment in the city. Ile has also a large stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton ann silk Cravats, Scarfs and Handkerchiefs . , which he is prepared to sell low for cash, and each only. liavinst secured the services of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to render the PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of public patronage. The public ure invited to call and examine for themselves. jy.24-if Fashionable flat and Cap Manufacturer. No. 78 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, WOULD respectfully announce to iris Wit friends end citizens generally, that he has opened at No 78 Wood Street, Eest side, Burnt district, nearly opposite his old stand, where will be found Hats and Cape, of the latest style and Fashion; ' prices very low. N. B. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock before pnrchaaingelae where, which will be offered at prices that eunoot fail to please at 78 Wood meet. irot2l-3m A. FULTON, BELL AND BRASS FOVNDER. J DOYLI Barrows & Turner's AT tit). 46 _al RICH SHAWLS HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! CASSIMERES, Genllernen'4 Saiin rid Cravnt lie,t ['wit Kid Glove-; WILLIAM 13. SHAFFER, WM. DOUGLAS, ~, ~ .*. /ADAME BLAQUE respectfclly informs her ft iends and the public generally. dolt she hag nr ved from the East, and will Immediately enter upon thi s discharge of the duties of her Dancing School.— The latest and most fashiuntble Dances, including the Minuet de la Cour, as danced at the Courts of Englund and France; the BOHEMIAN POLKA. ar danced by Martnir; the MAZURKA, LA CACHUCA. THE POLKA, COTILLIONS, &c., &c.. will be ttight. Madame 13.'s Rooms are now completed. and INN be open for the receptions of those Indies, and gentle. In..n who sire desirous of being inst curled in the inhere dunces, on Wedneldey even nog tie ll'th ino.. on 7 0'- clinch, for the urolernen, end urn r:ida. 21st, at 3 o'. click P. M t'or 11.6 iiiilic;. The du)s of 1,1111011 for the g.ntl••mer, ore a>t f every Wedoeorlay nod Sworday eveninge.— For the ladle•: every 'Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock, T. Nt. and Saturday horn 10 to 12 o'clock A. Bt. and from 3 to 5 o'clock. P LA FAYETIE ASSEMBLY BOOMS are Dilu te on Fourth street, two doo s from the Hay Scales.— Mudame B. will rent ihe above named rooms for pub lic and private supper parties, Conceits, Soirees &c.. &c. no - above ro,.ms are finished nod fitted up in the most novel; elegant and uppruved style, svilh dressing room•. and every convenience for the accommodation of visitors, and ye now open fur inspection. Madame 13. o ill commence a series of Cotillion Pit ties on Friday, the :28th of November, to continue through the Hinter. The ladies will be ticketed. Those gentlemen who are desirous of ttuSscribing will favor Madame B: by railing at her rooms. The Rooms can be bud on reasonable terms. nos Ili tf. Fry,: Farms if irariniis sixes and prices in Westin!) l'imnityl% unit% and Fifteen Inlai' ground, 40 feet by :00, near the vil ego of Spring Garden. (Vngtley'• Hun.) Two neat dwelling+ near the Oknal, Liberty at. (This lot end dwelling house on I'enn at. Tao lots of pound un Pike at. Foot- lota of ground on Libery at. A number of Lotsto lease in the sth ward for 15 year, Apply to nu., 14 TWO Lots of Ground in Flemming'■ plan or SilllllU.ky .t, in Allegheny CIL); these lots are in a desirable situation fur building on. us they belong to a widow lady whose object fa to have ti.einteiest uormully, a very fun on the pur rhase money will be required, and the balance may remain for a number .11 yearn, secured on the properly Title good and without any Incurnbrnnce. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. ALOT of ercutid on Li!witty et, near iLe German Chorrh, 21 feet front 100 feet deep,this lot i 4 on that pnnion of Liberty at, lately paved. and would be desirable la fur a pri,nie dwelling. It will be sold low. Title indiAtostable and terms easy. Apply to BI.AKELY Sc macint. By R. Darted, Penn arra. Pittsburgh, Penna. BOARDING and loulginz by the day or week on he rI11)51 reasonable lei in.. Strangers will find it to their trriventage to patronize him. Persons trav eling east or west. will find hi.; 11 ,, 1fe a convenient 10. cetion—ir in within one hundred yards cf the Carnal and convenient to the Forvnirdine Houttos. , : r7F Every informution given to Iron Manuftte turn,. in all blanches of tlie r 7 Hume Brewed Ale enn nt all times be had nt nn.do Jy FOR lintel., limirding Hone,. and private Families in town and country, seserul g ood white cooks, house keepers, chamber maids and girls fur all work. Wrimed— scverel men and middle sized boys to E n to Farmer •. Etc. in the country at low flare. during the wilder. Wanted, several small and middle sited girls to nurse, and live with Families till of tkge. Wanted, 2 mount, well brought op is bite boys, for sppreio itch to the Carpenters trule. 6 Place. wanted soon fur a windier of school masters, clerk., salesmen, warehun.a m en , mechanics . laborers, coachmen and boys. Also. for several men with wives and small ramilles. wsntrd, places for a number olcolore'd cooks and girls for all work; arid for several coachmen, hostler., waits en s, and for colored men-cooks. All hinds of agencies atiendsd to fur moderate charg e., please apply at HARRIS' Agency n 052.1 end Intullig,ence Office. N.. 9, sth At. 1 50 DOZEN assorted window FII9h and glass of all sizes to suit if wanted by the box dozen. Also. 200 wooden howls of ell ii zes t•sorted and a few bbls of Louisville lime and sweet 1,1:/.1•oes for sale low and in ony go:unity to Suit 41: closst's of customer.. ISAAC Arnt no , . 21 6t .and Com. Nletchant, No 9,5t6 street MANUFACTURER 01 INCORRUPTIBLE TEKTM, Smithfield Street, 2 doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh. Pa.. ♦ LW AYS on hand n full assortment of Plate and CIL 19,u teeth. of a variety of alruiest as simple Plate. Molars and Bicuayidatoes. Gum-teeth. Screw l'ivot teeth, Sc.c.. Teeth •nd Mocks mad , . to wrier.— Dentists supplied with nil aft icles used in the ped'ea .;oe. All orders ft urn rbrnad must be a.tompanied by the cash. E_:4 - ri'l.tina always on hand. no, 15-1 y TOPRINTERS lIITOUGHOUT TD E. UNITED STATE!. A It LES FOSTER, late Foreman of the Cincin nati Type Foundry. and inventor and builder uf !Ito Press called Foster's Power Press, now used by the Cincinnati Atlas, the Enquirer. Kendal & Barnard al*. the Frankfurt Communwralth, the Indiana State .10.111•1 1 . Cutler and Chamberlin, former State Printers, &c. &c ; also the press lately used to print Cassius M. Clay's paper, Leitingtnn. Kentucky,— would inform Printers in the Western States and else where, that after an experience of 14 years, be has, in connection with Bevan, Scott & Co., in the city of Cincinnati. established the manufactory of Power Presses. (being the only one West of the Mountains.) iland Presses, the Washington. Smith, and Franklin foresee of all sites. Also, Chases, Comprising Sticks, Brain Role, I . .pe Cases. Gall-Ts, Card, Job and Em bossing Presses. Printers' and Bookbinders' Nlatarials of till kinds. We will furnish Printers' Ink, Cuts, Rules, Fancy Job Type; also Types for Newspapers, Boak and Job pee, from Wm Hager's Type Found ry, New York; and alto Western Type, manufactured at Cincinnati. All orders directed to C. Foster &. Co., corner 7th and Smith streets, Cincinnati, or to the subscribers, Agents for the above Foundry, 44 Market street. Pittsburgh, will receive prompt attention. novl2-tf JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. NEW GOODS AT NO. SO MARKET STREET. rill-1E undersigned has just received hid Fill; and Winter stock of Goods, consisting in part of GOLD AS SILVER LEVER WiTCHEIS Silver Spoons and Sutter Knives, GOLD PENCILS, And n general assortment of Jewelry, Cord, Cases, Steel Beads, Velvet and Silk Bags, Silk Purses, and Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bage, with a large as sortment of fancy articles suitable for presents. The undersigned is prepared to sell goodsat Whole sale, to mnke it the interest of those that are buying by tie quantity to call and el:amine his stock. n0v5.41•2ra ZERULON KINSEY. Oh Yes! Oh Yes! YQG C.AN always ind at G. Schnecl:s on the cor. net of Fifth and Smithfield streets, Ftesh oys. tot s served up in every style on the shortest notice.— Also, Candies, Fruits and Vestry's of the choicest kinds. Call and ace. nov 10-tf AnLARGE lot of shirts just arrived from the East tn the Pittsburgh Clothing Store forsale wholesale and reiail oetn W M. B. SC II A FF ER. Cashmeres, Cashmeres, &c. JUST opened.' handsome stock of Ombra Shaded Cashmeres; s Ombre shaded and embroidered Cashmeres; ~ striped " Mow. de Loins*: Together with French and Ecglials Mathias; black, colored acd barred Alpacas; Damask; Luna cloths, &c.. &o. SHEA & PEMCOCK. ' = FOR SALE. BLAKELY St NIITCHEL Por Sale, FOB SALE Canal Boat Ltonse Waited, For Sale, OTTO EIINZ C. FOSTER & CO Patronized by Everybody. The Wonder ful Ver.,-1-tr.:,!e Purso.tiv.c, FOR THE. CURE OF Headache, G hid Rheurnntigm. riles, Dispepsi7, Scurvy. Small Pox. Jaundire, Pains in air, Deck, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy, r.thrna Fever of all kind*, Fe mvltt Complaints, Measles. Salt Rheum, Heanburr; Worm., Cholera Morboa, Congho. Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver•Complaint,Erjaips lac, D,...ePaess,ltehlogs of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Grav el, Net voila complaint a, and a variety of other dieresis, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obatructiona in the organ! of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER. Date Slat—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgatlye Pill, in this city. Y ou may recollect, when 1 first commenred selling your medi cine, whim. was in Stay, 15.4. no little dreamed cf the surrey, th..t would crown the undertaking. Out premises had been no complete!) flooded by the one thousand and ono unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the nun, that I cmioualy contem ptated Laving nothing morn to du with any thing of the kind. However, nt the most urgent solicitation, we consented to make n trial of yews. At'firm we found eonsiderabledifficuli) in aurae:Mg public attention to wards them. People hod been su often deceived by th e vile comported.w hich hone flooded the country for the lost 15 ~ , ears or moue, that they determined, it possible, never to be "taken in" agnio: and the tonic qunmce wns, they could hardhy be persuaded to accept raf the rills, as the saying is, for t•love nor money." Thus motterrs proceeded for a week or two, when, as i 'good luck would have it, "Mrs. a lady of our city, who bad long suffered from ao affection of I thin Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most oi. Istinote character, was persuaded to accept of a boa, on condition that. nothing was to be paid far it, if they did not afford her Oro necessary relief. I must confess, we ourselves had very liLl le feith in the matter, know ling as as did, titer her complaint was one of long standing, and lied been unsuccessfully treated by t • . most eminent Physicians of thin and several neighbor ' ing towns. Bat we had determined to glee the Medi. rine a fair trial, and if it proved to be vroithless, it would be a source of satiZaction to know it, both to you and to us. Nu less to our joy Than surprise,litfiit ever, only a few days bud elapsed, when the-lady &glib presented herself at our counter and enquired fur Sum& er box. '•1 really think, Mr. Williams," says ohs, that your Pille are beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether fur the better. When t tool, the second di - 3e.! began ro feel much better than. j 1 did at 31; the pato in my side was considerablY lieyed; my appetite began to improve; and the blood. I seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in toy , youthful days. Since then, I have taken the rettaitultF of the Pids and my imprmernent has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of The dose. have t no doubt that a few more hears will effectually cur* j me." *rho result was as she predicted. Her bridal/. is completely restored. The flush of ymith and beau= ry has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect df long and a happy life is before her. 1 urn satiatalk !she will never furget the Clickenef Sugar-Coated Pilbus. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this e* tritordinary cure was rapidly disseminated thretilbille. ! c ity and adjacent cotmtly; and searcely u weep bail I elapsed ; before enquiries began to be Made fur Click eners strnr-Coated Purgative rill.; and the dettionrt has already inctensed to such an extrot, that we find , . the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it dill , - nor seem liku exaggeration, I might almost say that W are literally besieged by women and children, labtifq , - ing under every passible ailment to hiolt 'human &Ar tis heir to." The halt, the lame, rind the blind! the asthmatic, cenaumptive, and dyspeptic, are throngiet our doors in pursuit of the never-fulling, Pananea. - --.% Testimonials of its salutary eitects are volutitatilt flowing in upon us from every quartet. One peritne: informs us 1:e hus been relieved of 21 most obititiettli Dyspepsia. Anoti.er has just recovered from a set-'- `mull attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded itt. expelling from his tt,, stem the symptoms of laundiCo/.: 1 And a foorth has just recovered iioni an attack of Pelz muoury Consumpt ion, a hich had confined him to bed for many months.—So we gn Bat do not fail ttf. keep us supplied. Besides nor Retail Tiede : esels have standing enders from the country to a large umuu.t. Send 30 Gross at your earliest conieeleneds Yours, It. H. IVILLIANIS. Qurbre, L. C., April 14, 1345. REMEMDF.R, DR. C. V. CLICKENF.R, is ill* igiaul ineentur of the &gut Canted Plik end that nothing of the %or t .1311 ever heard of until he inttac. dneed !hem to June, 1613, us will be seen b 3 the rut?. PRE,MIt:M This Diploma wa• awarded by the A IIIERICAtt INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yotk, October, )843, to C. V. CLICKENEIk. fur the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JA N 1 ES TA 1,L31 A D 6 E, Ptesideat. T. It. IVaxiorr•m, Coo responding Sciretary. GvuD' J. LrEtis. Recording Secretary. To •voin Cot; r: TETlVElT3.—Purchasers mth always esk for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegeta*" Phis. and see that each box has Opus it his signateHls all others are counterfeit. W:11. JACKSON. turner of Wood and ',thee" streets,' is Dr. Mit:km:el.'s &Item. fur Pittsburgh thel viri nits. A Farm For Sale, CONSISTIND t , f about 150 acres. fifty of a likh is cleared and ender frero, bhuated about thi-re miles from the chy of Allegheny, between the Frank• lin and Beaver ruads, well watered. and adjoining lands of Arthur Galinghe - r, Jame, Rect. the tine David Chess. Hugh Davis, tsti. Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of laud from its proxiditty to market trade. are inducements to Gardner's Farm ers, Butchers or Manufacturers. Pricy low and WC dicions easy. For particulars enquire of . _ SARAH B FE TTERMAN, of JAMES C.: CUMMINS,. Pitt,loth Bit Portable Wind Oar Blinds F IIE subset iber, basing competent erotittimil, and 1 a large stock of Venetian Window Blinds; will sell Joe/. His "Portable Fastener," the only One in the United Stater, is the best end most convenient. plan ever used fur private ut public buildings. Cull and examine satnples nt J. W. Wo'odwell's or G. Singer's. Old blinds put up with the ro?Cubist Fastener ut a small chums.. . J. R . . FIENPEriSON, v'erst Viand et. Bridge Lafayette Refectory, NOB. 61 & 63. WOOD STELZEIT o Under Lynd's Arlene's. Store. rrIIIE subriberr have fitted up the shove place, in superior style. and they feel assured Will give comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit them. Arrangements have been made to have a con. stant supply of FRES 11 OYS TER 5, which will be served up to visitors at,d families on the short. e.t notice. o , her luxuries, candies, fruits and paa tries of the choicest kinds always on band. Theif air is filled with tho twist brands the markets can at'+ ford; and every attention paid to visitors. Their motto ie, Lively lorkury in its season. nnvlo.lv Alderman's Once, Fifth Wardi - VOHS A PARKINSON, Aldermen . Fifth Ward; 0 Peon Street. between rl'alnut and O'Hertt streets, where to may Ire found at all times. Those having !louses or other properly to sell or rent, Can have this same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt a 1• tention. oci 27-dly To Let, TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty rreet.3, !suitable for an offset and ah ting Pions. Enquire of Geo. Stephenso'n, corner of 4th and Ferry sf - rev* or JOHN B. MTADDEN, Market st met UST received at rho Three Big Doors, the !err eat and best meet of Shirts. ever offered in the Pittaborgh market, which will he said whoia. sal* or retail on realocahle:erma. oettiS, JOHN li'CLOSSVt. \AA Pi ieet =Aerate". OGDEN & GIBSON