eng 'Clap ftiorning Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. WEI:WY:SIAN MORNING. IECENIBER 3 PI. ITSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE coMturree fon DECEMEr.rt N. B. Crnig, John Shea, CORRESPONDENTS In reference to commonientions which mar appear in this paper. we have one or two remarks to mnk...— We wilt insert hone without the name of the author be• in 4 flint mt to known to us, an I when inneried,munt al• wars be token as expronsive or , the views uf the writer, and not the editor of thin paper. unless the views no expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. hre , ke out In 4 night between the Lours of 12 and I o'clock, in the printing estnblisle meet of }Cnetly & Bro., Allegheny city, in Robin. scn't Row of brick huildines, on Feelers! street. The building containing the printing orrice or Kennedy & Brother and the shoe shop of J. S.- .T. Spratley. In surnnce on printing office 1,000. Thee n light insurance on the building. ItFmmtcr I:Cr:RANCE. COMPANY .—The office of - thig Company has been removed to N 0.2; St. Charles Hotel, on Third street, a few doors above Wood M.- - Tho, J. Camr.bell is the agent. roucc.—There were three cases before the Mayne yesterday morning,all paid their fine, and decamped. The County Commist , ionerA, we :rain, talk of estab a 'ay° t . k house on Mount Airy for the benefit of lot inmates; n very good idea. It should have been done lessi ago; it Mill hove a tendency to check the rush that is daily emigrating to the hill fur "wittles and drink." Tog. Sn.tss Butt: Binottts.—Don't forget that the Bell Ringers give a concert to-night, at Madame Blailue's Assembly Rooms, over the Auction .tore of Mr Lynd. Entrance from Wood street. SL VAST, The sleighing id excellent, and such d.f o•ir •I low-cltiseas as eln ' , pare the time artJ means, II pre:lr tube Milling the most of it. Tloi ,treats of nr rlty, are thronged. %silh sleight of every ghape , and •'l° it yn•l're yotme." SELLIRS' Imp , Tlrri rough Syrup and [Aver PtioNouNcEt) to he !lie' pleator.teto and most 01h:scions rough remrcl; in use. 11,14 the fol lowing tew certiftenles. Iit'ET.I.SEICROH. e r n.. Mos. 431. 1a 45. I h'ereby certify that I WWI n fllictrd for nix months wi h x dry cough, which reduced me no that I wa• quit me wk, and that by the pee of 14 box,. of S, hers' Li,er 'lei two bottles of the inl Cougl, I up, I N 1.4 completely cured, Jutts NV. lions. I,ve S,up in my family f“r NOiL:b or more. Eml have never keo‘ml it 10 fall in relleving and curing a cough These popular and rfFienriiius ern...airy nrr prep,- rid end A.,li by the prop:ietor. nt N., 52 NVorri.strert S.ild taro by I' Schwartz &J Al!eche rlec2 Liquorice. gCASES Liqourice Bali; ju. t mceivrd and for sal r by B A FAHNESTOCK 3.-CO., deco_ c 'roar o f 64, and IVoeod sta. Burgundy Pitch. SCASES Borzond Poirh: ju4t reeeiverl and fur 41e . by B A rAtiN ES rock& co., dec2 corner of C'h and Woo.l REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND,, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES 110111F.RSONS wi-hine in remit small sums to ENG- L AND, IREL A N SCOTIAN ID a WALES. c.mn live it sent by the undemiKeed, at vet) , mode -1 ate rates. Inconsequence of.the failure of ibis,crops in those countries and the approach of Famine, no doubt in many,* small cum sent in time. would be of incalcuhable benefit. The undeisigneel, aware of this, linve itetertnicimd to put tbe rates so low, that 110 one need bo detered from availing themselves of this op. portuidiy. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, dee:— Agents for Roche, Bro's.& Co. °TIER CAPS received one ease of superior Otter fri& JCop. •t very low prices rrov4.9 (16t Oregon and California. THE.Ecnigrants Guide t Oregon and California. contsioing Scenes and Incident. of a party of Oregon, Emigrants, a Description of Oregon, Scenes and inntitents of a warty of CaHonda Emigrants, and a Desgriprion of California. and Different Routes 10 'nose Countrias, by Sanford \V finsiings, and for sale by C H KAY, Boob,eller, dec 1 cornet of Wood and 33 sis. Hebrew El ooks r.clicw Hulitt's edition; 11 Goaettio'n Hebrew arid Eligrult Lexicon; Cetiemon's Hebrew Grnmmnr. by Currant; .Nerplicimer'i. Hebrew Grammar,. tewart's Hebrew Chreromntry; (or Bale by C 11 KA Y, Book Aeller and Stationer, corner nt Wood rind 3:1 sts To Stone Masons. Q EA LED proposals will he received at the office of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the effire oldie subscriber in Atlecheny City, until the first day of January. A. D., 184 G. for erecting a stone wall cm the line of the Butler Road in front of said Cemetery. Further particulars may be krinsim by applying to the sobscribor. J. CU] ISLEIT, Arct, Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. rtol 29 I m Board Fencing SEA LED proposals will be received at the Ace of the Allegbuny Cemetery, or at the of f ice of !he subscriber in Allegheny City, until the fleet tiny cif Jan rtury, A. D. 1846, for finding all materials and eon etructine a board (erne of about 8500 feet in length nn suit! Cemetery. Further pat titular. may be known by applying, to the subbcriber. J. CHISLETT. Arct. 'hens. Cemetery. nor 2.8.1 m 011irenrihe Alle Muffs! Bluffs! HUFFS.' MUFFS!! MUFFS !!!—A largeassort merit of nil kinds of L..dies' Al off. to Le hod at C H Pnalson'o HAT Alit) CAP SD tRE, No. 73, Wood at.. next door to the comer of Fount] street, Lynx. Fisch. Bennett ads( Coney, both large and small. Also, Fur Trimmings and Ladies' For Stocks. nov27 .Im To the Ladies. othid day, another lot of Rrocbe Shawls. N-.. 1 Also, on hand, a few splendid French Broche Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold apes: bargain, at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. To the Gentlemen. A Fl r: assortment of French Cloths.Cassimeres Ilan , ' Vesting.): alsoSenrfs, Cr, vats.Stocks,Shirtf, Drawers, Uoderresta and lio.iers: also a few of the .'Shuket" Flannel Drawers and Shirt., at the "New Yolk Store," 79 Market street noel 2 Blankets. 101VECEIVED at No 46, a largo invoice superior J_LW hitney Blankets, 11 and 12.4 super fancy bound, price (rota $5,74 to $8; 9, 10 and 114, do $1,75 to 155,25. at novls BARROWS & TURNIM Gold Pencils. UST opened a laree assortment of Ladies' and afi Gentlemen's Gold Pencils, of various patterns and prices, from $2 to $lB eac h. Also, .I..dra Heavy Solid Gold Pencils of a recent Patent—the boat now in use. Also. Gentlemen's Gull Pencils, with a diamond pointed Gold Pen aunt-bed—neat and convenient. Silver Pencils of every variety. Pencil leads of the first quality bytlae.dosen or gross. Wholesale and &emit st lowest cash prices. W W . WILSON. earner of 4th and Malket sts. *Pc - • 4; 41.,1 • 've Atok7. , l o s:4 • it 1. V /Fl4. •• '4 •44 *‘• • , ' P.s 't - , • st • „ , ' ' " ISPEED AND COMFORT!! FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID F.I.sT RUNNING ITEASIERs CONSUL AND 7„`s LOUIS M'LANE, ARE :HARING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will lez.ve every afternoon ut 3 o'clock, precisely. Thaw FA RE—Pitiaburgh to 'Baltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board in comfortable stute•tooms the first ni g h t . wi t ' pa.s over the Mountains (only 73 miles) the following DLT, in in Eastern-built Conches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding night travel alto• get her. Tickers will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume their seats at pleasure. Ext rub furnished, for a full load, to run as Passen gets may desire. For seats, or entire roaches for apply nt the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the National ' Hotel, abovethe Monongahela Bridge. ort 21 FERGUS MOORHEAD, Agent. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stago Line. THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, • Express & Telegraph, Lenve•Reavertlaily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (nn the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Munro. Sr.. Co's line of Stars, which leave IYarten on the ar. rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Pa.tsenger4 paving in Pitt sburgh are ent illetho choice of bertha on the Canal Packet, and rat, in the stage. For passage artplyon boald Steamboat Michigan,tir to JOHN S IMCKF.Y.Beaver. G M HA RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of N El L. MOOR E & Co., Cleveland. je2l.y .1 & M B TAYLOR. Warren. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE. 44 Z1111 4".". STF.AMFAZ LAKE ERIE, CArr. Cabirsr.LL, Leaves rienvet• at B o'clock, A. M. " PirtginveS Pt 3 o'clock, M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, C•rr. Bolas, Lease. Pittsburgh at o'clock, A. M. " Bearer at I P. M. In connection with daily - bites of Freight •nd r... An ; :e Citn.4l BOWS 14, Erie: 1 . 1.1., /111, 4 Clevel•nd, O. Steam flot.t and V.•aael. to all ram, on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. itARTON Sr. CO Ntaltntxh. JOHN 9 DICKEY. Kgaiar. j0r, ,, 311 CLARE & Co., Ream'. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PA.:KET. 1845 The me and ST/endidSteonter. GLonCIK N. Carry V. S. MAIL DIONONGAMILA, STON COTRICnrod rut, ning regidarly, end will conte to iun throultli the Renown as a Weekly Packet between l'ittalnrrgh and Cincinnati, leaving , Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clocl., and Cincinnati every Thuraday morning at the tame hoar. For freieht or pnaaare apply on hoard. rn26. NEWS FROM OREGON! KTIMPORTANT TO THE L GREAT BARGAINS! THE. Suhscrilwr respectfully informs the rilke that he has opened a store at this place, where he is nip* ..renirg an extensise assortment of Foreign, Domestic, Staple and Fancy UM 123 'U^ CM , CID CI) Ei ip -Which will he sold at prices which cannot fad t o give entire sot isfae'ion. His Stock consists in pert of the follow ng- desimble Goods. Nev' styli dmbre Stripe Cashmere and Mouseline de I,aine. French and English Me , innes; A Ipara • rwl Indiana Cloths; Black and Mole Colored de Laines, S. MOORE, 93 Wood et Fancy Print,: E•.gli.h. French rind Scotch Gingham.; Shawls. Kmliroideree and Plain Tiiibet, fine and low priced. Woolen Go o d.; Konica-Icy Jean, assorted colors end qualilies; Plaid Linsey'. Highland Plaid Ca.rasneres; Fancy Figured and Striped do Ileit‘y Plaid Shawl, Worsted Shawl.; Plaid Cloaking*. Fund. Ling Gond, Barnslet Linen Sheering Sop. r Irish Linen. Pillow CH' LiLleno. Hamilton Cottonud,; Flown" and Seatrb Sioeerinc•t Hisekubark and Diaper and Bordered Towel.; Birdeye Diver. Wide Rooth. Diaper; Colored Stair Crash and Line n .; Marseilles Toiktine and Bureau Covers; Fine Ticking , . and Furniture Chucks; Dimity and Furniture Chimee.; thvi4bak Table firmer), Table. Cloth.; Superior and Common Damask Napkins; Blanket' of all description.; Thrmarl Laces. Bonnet Riblam". Kid o:lYrst Hosiery—Silk. Cotton and Worsted of all pralines: Bleached and Brown Muslims; Book, Mull and Swiss Moonlit; Cambric and Jaennet Al/ Silk Cravat' and Pocket Handkerchief, Linen Cambric do Plain and Hem-Siitched do Colored Border' nov 3 d lm Alderman's °See, Fifth Ward. JOli NI A PARKINSON. Alderman Fifth Ward, Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hat a streets, whrre he may be found at all times. Those having Houses or ot het Nor, y to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attended tu; deinu collected, and al' the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt al • tention. tact 27 dly WHOLESALE Dealer in Tin Plate, Sheet and Brezier'e Cooper, Block Tin, Ruaaie Sheet iron Sheet Zinc, Slab Speltre Sheet Brest, Iron and Bras% Wire, &c. Also, Itinufariurer and Dealerin every variety of Tin ntid Copper Ware, Foreign and American Dritate calm, Might and Plantslied Ware, Fancy and" Plain. Tray•, Waiters, &c, Foreign and American Jortaned Ware, Foreign and Arnerirrin stamped Brass Kettle's, Ornume• tal Square Slide Fenders, &c. &sc. which he will be happy to supply his customers with on the most reasonable terms. Wholesale buyers will find it to their interest t call nod examine the above de scribed goods, in ronnecthm with others in the Hard ware line, as all of which w ill be sold at a very light advance on the munufacturer's prices. nov 19 2m. JOHN DUN LAP. rill II AT the Franklin tinuae, foot of Irwin street, Pittabuth. by 1k 13 Mato!ao, is the moat eligble establieltmetnt for trarAienttrarllairs or tho-e whomny wish a longer residence in the city, his accomodatione are excellent. We know from experience and heard!, recommend his !lovas ea worthy of patronage. Hugh Kirk bind. Freeport. Wm Connelly, Franklin. Bengemin J Nihlock, Butler. Fl H Webb, Cochranton. Jno Hamilton, Ohio. John Kelley, New York. ['Borders accommodated by the day or week, month or yearly. oct 15 W. H. GARRARD ARNOLD'S CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID and Rod Ink, warranted genuine. QUART Buttles 75 cents; per dozen $0 00; Pint '• 44 " " " 500; Half pint " 25 " " 2 501 Red 31 '• " 3 00, 4 °mice bottles 184 " " " 1 15; Small cane " 10 " " 1 00: A full supply of the above received and for sate by .1011 N H. MELLOR, 122,W00d street. MONONGASEILIL ROUTE 7 g0 ., NO. 58, MARKET STREET JAMES' DOT I.F. JOHN DUNLAP, NO. 17 MARKET STREET. Take particillar Notice Here They are all Togertherl GREATEST ARRIVAL THIS SEASON! TE H English Dramatic Poets, by Chns Tanibe, Library of Choice Rending, No. 49 and 30. The Flying Clund, n Romunce by theenhtle War men , Esq. The Fetal Lunacy, or the Doomed Heir, by the au thor of the •Cruiner,'&c. Wing of the Wind, a Novelette of the Sea, by J II Ingram, E.q. The Poet's Companion, and Rhyming Dictionnry, containing every allowable Rhyme in the English Lan- gUn2P. The Democratic Review, for November. The Philosophy of the %Voter Core, a developo. went of the true principles of Health and Longevity, with Engravings. Ellen Grafton, or the Bride of Liberty, by Benj Barker, Esq. Benveauto Gelini, in 2 parts, cheap edition, For eign Library. No 1. The Historial Essays, and Narrative of the Merco viegian Era, or Scenes in the Sixth Century with an Autobiographical preface, by M A Thierry. The O'Donnell:it, a tale of Ireland fifty years ago, by Chg.. Lever, with illustrations by Phil.. to which is added St Petrich'a Eve, or three Eras in the Life of an Irish Peasant.. 1 its Adventures of Gilbert Gurney, by Theodore Honk, cheap edition. The London Medical Student, (Second Series,) by Punch, with ilium rations. Orly A Fiddler, and 0. T., translated by Mary flown!, Poems of Amelia, (Mrs Welby ) A fine supply just received. The Author's Daughter. a tale by Mary Hewitt. The Quiet Husband, a Novel. by Miss Ellen Pickering, authoress of "The Fright," "Nen Darrel.," Jost rec'd and for sale at Cook's Literary Depot 05 Fourth at. oov 25 LIFE INSURANCE—CapitaI $2,500,000. THE, initurrri entitled to participate of profits on both European and American policies. National Loan Fund Life Assurance So ciety. London. Coiled Stara Board of Loral Directors. (Office 74, Wall etient.) JACrwII HARVEY, Chairman. ) John J Jonaihnn Goodhue, James Boorman, F..q , New York. George Barclay, F.sq., Samuel S Howland, ['sq.. Gorham A Worth, E.q , Samuel Fos. Esq., Clement C Biddle, Esq.. ) Sews ClVnlkel. Earl , LOU A Grades, is..ert.. ?•Plailacietphia. Geo Rex Graham, J LEANDER SIARR, Menage' and General Agra' fur the United States and Doniall N. A. Col RANKERS. Tit Ahrchants Rink of Seto York SOLICITOR. William ran flock, rut. 39. Wall strart The folio!, idg are among the ads e'en,' held out I.y this in.riuninn, whir), an! 6e flund 'Ivo! •dvero•• veols to the assured. and which n,e seldom ',Gourd ~t y Lii intU , Oren Comp-trot , . sin: The peee:ottr a:Liu-one. ..cured to the %soured by the pi ins ipl. of hr Lon pep-m."l4.ra. thus td,nding the utilhy of a Sds'age Bonk with if.. msarrece. A , soge aim to be s'ermanerrly invested in the UM. d ; 4 t ate, in the tames three of the Local Di rerthrs, Ili Treasure's, evadable $114'1).1/1.) the matured as a goitres:tee iumi- The payment If premium. annually. half yearly, 'parte" ly or mcoh.hly. No charge for eistrip 'flinty days ailuw,:lafisq• each payment of premium hernmes due, a ithout rot Tracding leave attentive liberal, find !MI, premium• on the 1111411 Mt/detail , ILC.Ie. Uniiditi.int in the let uneeon• to the n••tirvii than ittuni in c.•rs of hie n•onianer. (See plitnnhle.,) The netaal and declared rirtif.tt(pn'alithet.l •acct.•• rive 'Rep o rt.) afrording •fire data for r►lcolattuoa td the value of the "En,nue" in this institution. Th••ae pronfa will at each diritinn be p.id 10 cash it dr•ir.d. tieing tine , nneettrii Fire Insurance. Tie rates for hfe with prnfit.' are lower than those at an, other forrig,” company edectin:, Llfe ItligratlCO iu New 101-14. The public ere a-spec:l..l:y rrcturoled to rx‘mine the di.iirtuuhinSpnuriplr.nfti,i. in,tuution, their. i•blr• of ratrs their duct tbution of 11,4'1 , 4. and the firuluer uffordr , i by their loan department. before drruilng to iusuae rLer, here. J LI:ANDU.R STA It EC rieThe vulvaeriber, Leine duly app , unted Agent fir the earrve nvme.l rill give any icf4r met ion required, end receive eppirceti,n. Inv invurorce, at the roueting.rourn of A vroovi. J one. & l% stet •I Mel . %V JONES. nov 18 la. 3m A Farm For Sale, CONSISTING ..1 acre,. fifty of loch rill denied and ender fence. swotted .1110 , 4 t three wit-of/I.m the coy of A lircheny, het een the Frank lin and Bearer r.oirls, welt watered. and adjoining land. of Arthur firilaaher. Jam.. Kerr. tin hilt 1).• C1,.-... 111101 D 3.1., E•ri I.l , Jsert Davis and j ar n.od D inlc 1 to. tract of la.! f..on to pr.,,,,ty ru ~n,!••• nrr irdoe.-ment.t.. 1 / 1 .1 ,, e0 Farm. ee., 11 , 1•cher s•o. P ice 1.,w and con dm". co.y. Foe .tzKu!a• •, , , , epir. of S I{ All It FEI" I ERMAN, or JAMES C CUMMINS, Pitc.b,,rgh Fancy' nooks. II El..vl,'s 8.4,14 41f And Flowers; Life of WIT SJVt.UI: The Arno, ire. roet• Giti; Book of Pogo r‘; Lortgooge 4.1 Floweri4; Quren The TO (1411•114,1; (;ray'. Pligtlfr• " Bnlinds. •• The hrxuries Flout, 12 finished drawings of ers (or sal.. by 1103 NORTH & FORRESTER. 43 Market rt. New Books. Ar AC AULEY'S :VHSLF:LLANIES—Ittreve troos: The Poets and Poetry of England; Europe; Thlrlwalr• Hivinry of Greece: Kol,knottlth's Hi,iory of Germany; Benthornins; Literary Ernrnriurn, just rPririVra try BOSWORTH & FORRESTF.R, non2o No 43 Nl•iket at. WIN [ER NEWS INK.—Just received a fur ther purply of Wilder News Ink, and for C. H. KAY, tor. Wood and 3d *tiros, To Shippers• NATE urn roilhorized to receipt thr Produce. &e. to V I3vhimore, Philadelphia, end New York, rot Brownsville and Cumberland, et the following rates, viz : On First Class A.ther, Bacon, Boiler, Chemin. Lard, window Okras, Poi I:, .foltairco, Tdllnw and Whif,key, In Baltimore, 1 &&,5e.; Jo Philadelphia, $1 00; to ti. York, $1 00 per 100 pounds. On Seesnd Clau. !Temp. Flax. &c. , En Wiltimore, 90c : to l'hilacre, $1 00; to N York. $1 15 per 100 lbs. On Third Class Dried fruit, Leather, Oil, Rap, Breda, Skim and Wool. to Baltimore, $1 01); to Philadelphia, $1 25; to N. Yoi k, $1 25 per 100 the. On Fourth Class Beeswax, Feathers, Peltings, Ginseng. Hop• Merchandise and Snake root. to Baltimore, $1 00; to Philadelphia, $1 37A; to New York, $1 50 per 100 M. B. RHEY & CO., Agents. nos 26 No 57 Water street To Printers. 1l HE ~übscriber has just received on consignment, Power frees, Newd end Book Ink, which he will sell at manufacturers priers GEORGE. COCHRAN, No 26 Wood st. ALMANACS, FOR 1846 JUST received and for sale by single copies or doz ens to merchants mid retailers. An assortment of the Franklin, Loomis's Magazine—the Cultivator end American Temperance Union Almanacs for 11346 ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, HENN =MIMI • Abend., Wets, ?ride, &e: - 5 BA LES Lisbon Almonds; 1 Barrel Bluer 4 ' 2 Bags Filberts; 2 Casks Zante Curnnts; 40 Boxes new N R Raisins; 3 Barrels Ornngeg; 35 Drums Smyrna Figs; COO Cocoa Nuts; 13 Boxes Pren Citron; 0 Cases Prunes, glassier'. Received and for sale by H. LAMBERT, nay 25 100 Liberty at Comma. 159 BAGS new crop Green Rio, strictly prime, receiving tbis day by Cafffil, and for ',ale by . II L A NILIEBT. nov2s. Tobacco. „I,BOXES .11 utehinson Ken's s's Lump To bacco, now receiving, sod fur sole by H. LAMBERT, nnr11:1 100 Lilrerty rt. Mackerel, &c. &c. ' 9 BARRELS No 3 South Mackerel; 4:t1._,7 15 " No 2 Large do 15 " No 1 do do 30 " ices; " Gibbed Herrings; 60 boxes Sealed do S casks Codfish. Receiving and for sale by 11. I.ANI BERT. nov2s 100 Liberty st Cheese. 5 BOXES prima Goshen, rreeiving by ennei 1 end for sale by H LAMBERT. nnv2s. 2 BOXES .•White" just received and for lode by MILLER & RICKETSON, nnv.24 No 179 Liberty at. Champaigne Wine. 15BASKETS Superior Clrumplitne P A Mumm & Co., just rereivra and for rtyle by :111LLEa & RICKETSON. nov24 No 179 Liberty at. toIII3LS No 2 and 3 Mned.errl, "South catch;" 29 half 6U' SM■ckerrl, No 1: 20 quarter bbl. do Mea 60 bbbi Gibbed Ileriinc, just received and for mile by MILLER & RICKETSON, oar 94 No 179 Libertv rt. Wrapping Paper. REANIS Crowned and \L•udinm Straw ruppinE Paprr, juat reeeked and for MILLER & RICK ETSONL No 179 Lillritv at. snit. by nor , 24 Soap, 00 SOX rs Chillicothe Soar, jort td Land for sale by MILLLR Sr. RICKETSON, N•• 179 LA,,,,,rty Pare Malt Whiskey. I PUNCH i•h IVhi.Aev, nn arnneht in story bl!di fur sale by J &J Nici)EVITT. no% 19 '224 hibert Ft. Ile' TOSS Junisia Iron. aseorteel 1.1.111; eiPl5O Keg. •• N w is, 20 .` " SviAso, 0 14st recetted and Ass sale by J. S.: J. M'DEVITT 224 Liberty .r COPPERAS'. ALUM AND LOG WOOD 10 ' 1 13 LS Copper's; 5 A It": 10 " 11, ,, gmroocl to ere •n.l f.r ask by n ,, r I Loaf Sugar. WE en" reqPi.o.g • further Imply of No 6, 788 Lo if SUZ•f. wLith will be ..iW low noes SUGAR 110 USE MOLASSES. 4() L. sll Nlulamn-s. I/ 30 half do eel rale low to closecnn.ignmont. Ia:MIDGE. WILSON &CO. Wait, rat 111(1 lIIIDC Mine N. 0 Surat, for sale by • 111 11121tIAIDGE, WILSON & CO.. Wster street Genernl ngrnt Copper. 250 S r 1 . 1 , 1?: : : „.1 11 , 1 7: 1 . ez b ( s .: , oppa:r. ( imorr) • 111.) It II kt 1 I)G W LSON St, CO., ‘Vater orreet. T., uncirr•lgned agent L.r the A rn,riena, Firr st,ar.cr C..nrp%ny of Phib.ol,ll,bi•.rontio,urs to tnnkr lu•urqtree mgroinsi loso of damage by fire, oti 1. rerable trilin. a (114101,1 GEORGE COCII RAN. No 111 %Vocd mt. NEW and spl.,Ahl Cloth In winter mats *e rt. ha"r ever ) vs, itoy rd..r, and make tb , * 1 ,, every •nnrry •.1 style to suit the taste, the habit hat the Locket a 1 Our coo.oner, Call and see them A I.G KO, %AU I It 1 - . & 251 Lihertl it. (CST re rived an invoice of French C 1,1119, saitn Lie f.ir Clitalia. Ake a low Bane " . twatitifill Cashmeres, hir the same, fur V 1 Inch we will tie &twit° receite mama. A I.G1:0, MeGUIRE St Co. '251 MIXED LIEAYEIICLUIIIS AND FANCY LININGS, SOMETHING new. in thi. line to be had at the Fashionable field Quarlrt• tif A LG EO, MeGU I R E &Co. 251 I.ll,erty LUE 81. A Nkf:T COATS. These comfortable emit t 20 irollettensible to tits travelling common ty tan be had In superior style at our eoublislirnent. A LGEU. 51eGUIRE & oct2s 251 Liberty it. p AMMON A BIS, miatomis for business coats, low ritirrd, for sule in nr.l.•r" by A LGEO, NIcGCIRE &Co. oci2s 251 Liberty st. 50 'lo:is l'lo METAL of good quality and suanbla foi foundry norpoies, just received and for ask by JOHN D. DAVIS. nosl3 tor Wood and .5111 sts. JCST received at the "Near York Stare," a rrdendid n.oortmeat afTurkeri, Cashmeta. French Brach , . f hihet (silk fringe) and Embroidered Cloth Shawls. W. H. HAUB.% RD, 79 Market street. Now Opening, BEAUTIFUL. Rub Roy and Gala plaids; Waverly and Cashmere do. for eloakm and dresses, xt W. H. GARRARD'S, no' El 79 Market 'item.. Just Arrived at the "New York Store," 100 mere, n ci nd ov e e tt li ent o lr t r i n's Kid. t ls ts. h- N. B. NUIIC but the but Kid Gloves kept et 79 Market street. 71.3vt2 W. H. GARRARD. ALARGE and Fplendifi assortment of new im proved grand action Piano Fortes, en hand and fur sale by F. BLUME, Cor. Penn and St. Clair std., opposite Es. Howl. nnv 11. N. B. The above instruments ere warranted to +tend any climate, and keep in order as long as any manufactured. They will be sold low for cash. F. BLUME. Vinegar. 20 lIIILS Cider Vinegar, received per steamer Josrphene, and for on le by M. B. RHF.Y & CO. nov `29 No 1.57 Water et. TO LETS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE Wax Candles. Iron and Nails. J. Sc. J. Win:VITT. 244 LiberiN it tl It Bit I tv I I,s(,si co. nt M. 0. !agar. Insurance C( Btla; t7LoTtis CLOAKS, CLOAKS ORLEANS CLOTHS Shaw b! Shawls! Pigne Tortes, ~ µ:.;.: t . .«,y;::,•'m~ u o~ci:~'`x sa ,_ -:. ~,,~ ~, ri~ r 7'rrt' .y 4 ~~. LOCK AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTORY. THOMAS ARNOLD, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that the following articles can be had at his Manufactory, ou Sandusky street, Allegheny city, at his Sale Room, Diamond Alley between the. Diamond and Wood street, Pittsburgh, to wit: KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES, VAULT DOOR LOCKS, STORE DO DO, MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES, KNOB LATCHES, SHUTTER BOLTS & FAsTENIN3S, SLIDING DOOR FURNI CURE, STORE DOOR BOLTS, VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING. IRON CASTINGS, such nit WAGON BOX. ES, SASH WEIGHTS. Stn. Wholesale Dealers, Steamboat and House era a ill find It to their advantage to deal with him, as he is determined to sell his articles at such a price as cannot fail to please. 133".10b Work in my line promptly attended to, oo the shortest notice. decl. Barrows & Turner's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, 6 ' , I29CIDWINJ W(llx7-4NO9D NO. 46, DIARRET STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD ST Let gin,. preeiainted, for and *ear,' that the , doich torn Cash House, EV No. 46. in the place! (Zip t • • kte:c„- . 1 t• '!" 'amtemme Ad! t.• •4 .Lv," • . ANOTHER A R RIVA OF E W GOODS r7"AT NO. 4 6 ..&j- LADIES' DRESS GOODS Of atilt later atclea. and the ewe rate sad beautiful pattern, RIC II S II A WLS In theii greet and spirndid veiriety, built high a nd nen Pori. Kid Gloves, in all .bud•+. early number. Coxes Linnea Cambric Iltinifaerchiefa, from 12 1.2 to 112.50. Boteit New Bonnet Ribons, beautiful, from E 1 2 to 18 3 4. HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! New int. hare be.n murk to nur partment. and the whole stock will be disposed of co ortiouoill) low ttNlef. Blitaketa end Counterrirr.. BROADCLOTHS. To this broach of oar trade in particular, we have given gmt attention.•nd me now prepared with nor additional stock, to furnish any why may wish—with • liiirgain. French, West of Frighimi and German Cln-hs— great variety or shades—in all 4051111e5, Fashions. •ble, !Stow n's Gold Mixed, CASSIMERES, Stnp:e as! Yam-v. SATINETTS, Sesetalcuseit ju.t receivvd in high high and 1,,n. coat. Ono Caw. Blue Blacl. Gray, 'lcel.,. Drab for Cartialte Tlitnminca. FANCY VESTINGS. Beautiful variety—ll iin and Fancy Rich Satins and Vrlve.a. Rain Scllfi and Crn.at Br•t Ki I Glosr,; Suspender.. Linsbrrllis. Sze. 7.itarksl Street the place. 46 the munthee...4j n..li Harrows & Turner, C. FOSTER & CO TorrtINTI.M3 THILOUGII.VT Tttx UNITF.I , ST/TEA. CIIAII I,ES FOSTER, late Foreman of the Cinch, mitt Type Foundry. and inventor and builder of the Persil called FOlller . s Pun et Pies,. nom neecl bs the Cincinnati Atilt...lite Enquirer. Kendal St Barnard also the Frattlfoll Commit:l,...,loh, the Indiana State Journal, Cutlet and Chamberlin. former State r,imers, Indiana, t.c. &c also tie cress I mtely iced to print Cassius M. Clay's paper. Lexington. Kentucky,— would inform Printers in the Western States and e 1.... - where, that sate, on experience of 14 yenta, be lies, in connection a jib Bevan, Scott S. Co., in the city of Cincinnati. established the in maxi-tory of P.twet Presses, (being the only one W. , st ,if the I,iiintlins,)! Hand Pre•ses, the %Vivittington Smith. and Franklin Press., of all ..izets. Also. Chases, Composing Sti.-ks,, /La.. Rule, Ts pe Came. (1.111..).. Carl. Job and Em bossing ('rases, Pt int ers' and Bookbinders' Materials, of all kohls. Wu will ("nigh Printers' Ink, Cuts., Ruin., Fancy Jot. Tyre; also ' 'pas for NowSpnpel a.' 1in..1, and Jolt . T.pets,frenn Win llnger's T3l'e Found ry, New yo, and elan Western Typo. manufactuted' at Cincinnati. A ll orders directed in C. Foster St C o corner 7th and Smith streets, Cincinnati, or to the selweribers, Agents for the above Foundry, 44 Market street, Pittsbettgh, will receive prompt attention. rinivl2-if .101INSTON & STOCKTON. A DANCING ACADEMY. {ADAMS lILAQUE respectfelly inform, her .01 ft ;ends and the public generally, that she has arrived from the East, and ...ill immediately enter upon the disclinrge of the duties of her Dancing School.— The lat..st and most fashionable Dances, including the Minuet de la Cour, as danced at the Courts of England end France) the BOHEMIAN POLKA. as danced by Martaini the MAZURKA, LA CACHUCA. THE POLKA, COTILLIONS, &c.. Stc., will be taught. Madame B.'. Rooms are now completed, and will be open fur the receptions of those ladies and gentle- men who are desirous of being iiistrurted in the above dances, ten Wednesday evening the I! , th inst., at 7 o'- clock, for the gentlemen, and on Ft idny, .Ist, at 3 o'- clock e. M. for the ladies, The days cf tuition for the ge. t kmen, are as every Monday, WedneAday and Saturday evenings.— For the 1.a1e.: every Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. P 4 and Saturday from 10 to 12 o'clock A. and from 3 to 5 o'clock, r r. -• LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS ate chu te on Fourth street, two does from the Hay Scake.— Madame B. will rent the above named rooms for rob fic, and private slipper parties, Concerts, Soirees &c.. &c. Ties ebOte rooms are finished and fitted op in the most novel: elegant and approved style, with dressing moms, and every convenience for the accommodation of visitors, and are now open for inspection. Madame 13. will commence n series of Cotillion Pat ties on Priday, the 2lfth of November, to continue through the winter. The Indies will be ticketed Those gentlemen who are deeirona of Aabscribing will favor Madame U. by calling at her rooms. The Rooms can be hsid on reasonable terms nov )B•tt. To Let, T'WO ROOMS, oo nautili street, between Ferry and Liberty streets, suitable for an (Ace and tine room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. M'FADDEN. Market street. sank "Natal nub tircliange. I Patronized by 'Everybody CORRICTED DAILY BY A. IiCRAMIGE, EICCTIAINTGEI 138011E8, CnRNER OF THIRD AND WOOD STREETS SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants andM annfactur ers' Scrip .. Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Berke ConnlySerip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York Boston Baltimore SPECIE Gold Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittaburet. fif , rckantsand Manufactkrers' bank Exchange Do. flollidaysburgh . PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties pa, Do Pennsylvania .... ......... ..par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics bank . ..... ..pat Kensington bank .par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics par Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " par Southwark ..... ".... —........ par Western " Bank of Penn Township ....par Girard bank par U. S. bank and branches .... 35 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown par " Chester county pas " Delaware county par Montgomery county._ —.........par " NOT thumberland........ par Farmers' bunk of Bucks county.— ..... ....par Easton hank Fur Doylestown bank ....... ..... ....por Prank/in bank of Washington rat Bank of Chambersburgh........ ........ „ " Middletown .................... " Lewistown. ..... " Susauchannaeounty Berkenunty bank............. .......... Columbia Bankand Bridge. Company...... Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Ira rrisburg bank llon•sdale ".... Lancaster " Lancaster co." Lebanon " ....... Miners' bank of ,sfrinon cahela bank of Brownsrille New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.. Northampton bank.. Towanda bank irnaminw bank West Branch bank. York hank Lehigh county bank, OHIO. Belmont bank 01.51. Clairsrille Clinton hank of Columbus_... .__ Columbiana bank of Nero Lisbon Circler-ale (Lawrence, cashier). ( Warren, cashier)... eineinncli banks Chillicothe bank Commereial bank of Lake Erie.. Dayton bank. ..... Franklin bank of Columbus .... . Fa rtners'and Mechanics' bank of Sleubenrille..l Farmers' bank of Conlon no Grans,' 1 gran rine Lancaster Marietta Massillon . . Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati—. Mount Pleasae. ..... Norwalk Putnam Sandusky -. • ........ ...... rrhana • ..... • IVo3E' e r Kr sic; .. . . Bank of (-Worland Iti TYI AN A State bank and branches State Scrir KENTUCKY All bnnia ILLINOIS Rlnfe hank Bank of Illinois, Sliatonettosn VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia I Bank of Virginia I Exchange bank of Vs rrinia .................1 Farmer,' bank af Virginia.......... .1 North• Western 4,lnk of Virginia... Merchants' and Mechanics' Lank of Virginia... .4 11 raneAee .... ...........1 Bank al Morgantown. MARYLAND. Raltintare rity brush.. . All other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks.. .. ..... SOUTH CAROLINA. .411 solve nr6anks ................ .. (;EURGIA Alliotrent banks ALAnAMA Yobil La nits. Country bank., LOUISIANA Ner Orleans bank: (rood).. TENNESSEE 411.5anis MICHIGAN Dank of 3!. Clair St. Clair 75 Bask of the River Raisin, Monroe 10 l'afme;'s' and Mechanics Dank, Delrvii GO Michigan Insurance, Co. Dslioil Oakland !,'aunty Bark, Pontiac Canal Boat Ltousc Ily R. Dossett, Fenn serttt, Pittsburgh, Penna. BOARDING and Lodging by the day or week on the most reasonable term.. Strangers will find it to their advantage to patronize him. Persona trav eling ea.' or west ; will find 1114 house a convenient lo cation—it is within one htmdred yards of the Ca.al Basin. and convenient to the Forwarding Houses. tr . V . F• informaticm given to Iron Manufec turem in all Iminchrs of the busineut. IT'Llome Brewed Ale can at all times be had at thebar. novlo-ly For Salo, TWO Lots of Ground in Flemming's plan of Lots, on Sandusky st, in Allegheny City: these lots are in a desirable situation fur building nn, as they belong to a widow lady whose object is to hove tie interest annually, a very small NM on the pur chase money will be required, and the balance may remain for n number of yearn, secured on the property Title good and without an incumbrance. Apply to nov i 4 B LAKELY & MITCHEL. VOR SALE. FIVE Farms of minas sizes and prices in Western Pennsylvania and Ohio. Fifteen lotsaf ground. 40 feet by .100, near the vii. ago of Spring Garden, (Vogtley's Run.) Two neat dwellings near the Canal, Liberty st. One-lot and dwelling bootie on Penn at. Two lots of ground on Pike at. Four lots of ground on Libery at. A number of Lots to lease 1 . 0 the sth ward fur 15 years. Apply to novl4 B LARF.LY & MITCH EL. FOB SALE ALOT of [round on Liberty st, near the German Church, 21 feet front 100 feet deep, this lot is on dint portion of Liberty at, lately paved, and would be a desirable lot for a private dwelling. It wilt bo sold low. Title indisputable and terms easy. Apply to ST.MiELT & MITCHEL. Mi!WM i.__~ _ '. ~ I'' . The ‘Vonderful Vegetable PtirgatiVe, FOR 1111: OF Aper,in, Seur‘r, in Cue In• ward ‘Venlini,., ti.r n the Thiont, t Fever of re m 3 rn le Coph,inis, Snit Rheum, I leuritioirn, IVormi, Cholera Mortiu.i, NVl.ooping Cough. Consiimption, I.,,,r•Cnrnplairl!,Erysipo I)...nineis. Itching- , of the Skin, CoLis, Guar, Girstwi. SClVOLl6Coinpiniliti,:inti a vani , lN nt fAhcrtii4ensear, arming from Tr-m. 1,1, 6 ,, of ti•,e and uction• in the in - Vlll9 dif_eS!i.,”• ...j prem. par par par par par [Fr..cr: the Acen: nt Quebec., L. C.] DISEASE' (.)F Tli.E LITER Draa S111:—AErt,•1111:0 toyour de..ire, I write to keep 'nu aro, i fe d t of t he pruner;; of Cliekoner Sugar Coated Pill, /13 thie city. Ytu may recollect, u ben I fir., commer.c.ed eel.it.g. .our medi cine, whicl. was in \l..v. 19,4. sc little dreamed cf the gueems by uould crown theundertaking. Our pternieus bad beet. a, Ci.fflp:etely flooded ht the one thutntotod reel nine im+al,ll,;o tnedy for o n ry Teets:- hie complaint lia , iot !he sun, :lea: 1 =etiou‘ly iontem. plated lo t yl : .g. nod), nin e t., it, witi, oily 11,ing t.f the kind. lii ev,•r et It tint big 1.1 oolireution, %ye contented Inittke roars. At f:rst vet found consideralbedbf.r.:l-, urtet.tion wards them. reert..• hedrJlen deceived by the iluve fbooded the country' the higt. 15 t, are or rmer., ilia tb v deter muted. if; possible, ne..t.r to be • taken in" again,: rind the rinse-. quer.ee ans. they ceold re.munded to never/ of the rills, nn tier saying in. nt Cal' money.* Thug matterri ; rr.re, fled Sr a we, ur t u, ben, 4. , georl lurk would titer it, ..Nlle. N----. a lady' 0 f tsar Cut!, *ll,l had /I,lla ,lATI.!ral Item ant liffor.liOr) Lf the Liver, aeeompuniedt.. iodigettli,ll of the meet al stirmte character. suns of a box, 1111 I eondilion that roel.ing was tube paid fee . it, lithe) dist not afford let the r.t.recee -Nei. I suit COrlreikr Wt` oursel,,s lied very taiti, in the sitter, 14 nil's ing it. at. did, tint her go.r,ploint wait one of lot standit.7., and had hero unstirce,..4..lly treated the most eminent Physicilln.ol this find nefizistwx ing 111,1 e det, mked I, give the trirdi • cine a fete trial, and if it graced to lwr u.nitlilette, it would be a toi/Urt, fit e,:isfaction tin f:now it. ['nth to con and to u 4. NC/ mar my lion farpf i-e, how ever, only a fee dot : , lo..! d, a le-n tar pret.eatt..l herself at out >••er and ,•Il , lllirt`d firaaoth er box. "1 really thit.k, `dr. says she, "that your hik ore becinning to wurl; u great change in my le nhh, nod al! ,, fft•tlol - 5,r tilt Letter. %VI - inn I took Wisc. I liccnn to nrcl much better limn I did at titsi; the ruic in tn ably cc liesed; my arTulip , h0z3 , 1 :r1 imyr.vv; vl,l seemed to circular .leicict, lein , al it did in my yourhful darn. Si ore titer, I Lace t ti.t n :lie n•rnairider of the at.d , . - c . .ercent been ~..nsibly rertizitien et' the rinse. I bittd ay; ,10tibt that 0 fon. 11)01C \r , U;]] , ffeC:UnliP CUM me ,'. Th e re .t o it, was a 4 she pr irtr.d. Her health is COMpielely rosl °red. The yeui h and beau ty has retur,eil In her rh.elis, and the prospect of a long, aid n happy life is bor.:a. her. 1 min ratisfiral she will never ferret the Cit : . :•u;rlr-Coa!ed A. fright naturally be siq peed, tie' news of this ex traordinnry care was rapidly ii errri,.nied thi ougli the city and udjafent rennin; arid scareely a week had elapsed, before ereperies het:a n to be rni,rie fry, Clirk Ptiriiatt , nn,i the demand has already ineteasiiii to h extra!, that we find the great.st it. In fact, if it did not actin) like exa 25:c rai i..n, ht elant-t.>n\ that a s are literally hesiegrd be r enien and rhi!dron, labor ing, under eve, \ ple,1?)le oil:nerd rr I.ir.h 'human flesh is heir le." Ttn- bait, to. , i the blind; the asthmatic, r , msurnrise. ,r1:1 dy.p-plir. are thronging oar dorms in piirsit of the I,ei-er•f.iiiing Panacea.— urY cls are Vollietarii, fleVrivg in ererl us Gam emery cp./It°r. One person int.• rine F l a he h, been if a rnrit obsiiiltta f,,, rn a ser i. MIA r.l Annul, as. A Ihlld I. 1 , rrs,drd in of J.kurdlice. And ni ,, th a . ..71c1. of Put. , rn..e.ary I.im to his Led for rein n,...t1.5 P.tr, rla rltq ( ~ ii to keep 11 , •thil Trade, we have vendire erdors firm 11...• C,.tintr) to a large umour.t. Semi 30 (;roes y -nr Yours. 11. \VILMA MS. Qitelec, L. C., Ai ri: 14, 1645. REMENIRER, DR. C. V. cLicia:Nr.n. ii the oticinal 'mentor ttF the Suzar Coated and that nothing of the port wet ever I.eurd oC wltil Le intro h teed 'hen. tr June, 1843, as will b. seen ht the fut. :0%41: This Dip!nma aas awarded ht the AMI...DICAN INSTITUTE. nt the A nounl F 116.1,1,1 in t h. city of New Y. , 11:. Octnber, 1843. to C. V. CLICKENt.n, for tho inventions( SEGAG COATED I'l US. J AMES TA 1.1..N1 A DC E. Pre,itlcat. T. B. NV..mvss . o ,renron , iiueSecretnr;•. GL'IID',N J. LerDo. flocordinp, Sectemty. UP To svt,l C T t.lis —Purchnt....o sls WO es!: for Clichenee, St.car Corottd V. plabits er.cl rep tL,.t earl' hux ha; upon it his s;gartture; all ethers are c ,,, ; ,, ,err A it. JACKSON, correr and Lil , ertv streets, is Dr. Ciicket.er's a2Cla fur Ilitt,b,..rgh 'ma 0.18 OTTO KUNZ. MkNUFACTURER OF .INCOFIEL'OTIBI.F Tryrn, Smithfield Street, 2 doom ,:rre, Pitts tteT . , :h. Pa.. A T,w A vs it , ,iirlineri! of P:nte ar.d teeth. of a ,aritly of ill.HieS;as siorpl• Plate. Molar? and Gam tcoh. Screw Pisnt u•eth, liiiiek: Denti•t..opplied with Nl} Ar..icle4 ii,•ll in tie priiro s . lion. AI! tirdefs front tibruuil inus: v.cornriiinini! by ate EV'' Matins always on hand. non 15-ly Portable Window Blinds T IM subscriber, bovine corerelent wnrl;lnen. anti a largo innel, of Venetian Wina.,e, B rode, will sell lour. Ills '•PontalJe Fastener," tbu nnls, one in the United Stat , =. is the 10:4; nod 111 , 4; cnnvenitint plan ever us,' for pri,ete or 1,11.1 c Cull and esamineqamplea at .1. \V. Wn-riwel . .. nr G. Singer's. OM ISlinda put up uith the Pi rta6/4 Fastener at a small cil;,rce. RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM B. SHAFFER, MFTICIIANT TAIL,rt, R ESPECT FULLY fri,d, and tha public generally. that he his taker/ the NEW STORE At the corner of Wood :Ind Wutor st rert+, en the OS (Irrupted by Mr S. Sehopr r p. rvi.ros to the Grcat Fire, w here he ie propared to furniill ailarticle; ell the line of GEN F: N'S CLOTHING. Oa the most moderate terms, and at the shorteat no. dee. Hit stork or Goode is ENTI2ELY NETT' , And tins been selected with moth care to suit i mar. Ica. He has in his employment some of the best workmen in the city, and from long experience in the business, he hopes to give general soli:faction to those whomay favor him with their custom. A large as sortment of Clothing suited to the Season. consisting of Cloth, Frock nod Dreae Cont n. of ull colon vuriou3_gottlitieg. lie oilers to the public no GOOD BARGATNS As any ettaltlishinent in ;Ito chy. He has also a large stock of Vests. Shirts, cotton and silk Craxats,Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which he i; prepared to sell kw for cash, sal cash only. Hai ina secured tho serviwtto of an excellent Cutter, he i; ptepnrata to manitfactnra Garments of all kind, to idler, tit ,t...td a manner tato render the PITTSBURGH cLOTIUNG STORE worthy of public pa , tanage. The public are invited weall and examine for themselves. jy9.4-tf .-„ P It EMIPM .1. R. HENDERSON, flund st. Bridge