FtR/1 ~~~ Itjt Wail Sinning Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 15,1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. CoIIMITTEE FOP. DECF.MZF.P.. N. B.Cranc, John Shea., Thaw CORRESPONDENTS /a Kefrienee to column niontiOnc rrpgy ar9t•ur In tine paper. we hereon., or two rern.tiloi T., rml..— We wilt ingest none without the !rime of the nuthor be lag fitettssfe kiewe ton., and when inAerted. must R westr be tokenise expressive of the views of the writer. era 1)01 the editor of this paper. unless the views so expressed areediterially remarked upon and approved. Tea RIVILIL-71testerday we land a general thaw,. With a good deal of rain, and the prospects of the open ing of navigation are more favorable There was last evening at dusk, Si ft. water in the channel. The new steamer Union came up from Wellsville yesterday.and reports all clear below that point. The Susquehanna is expected in this morning. The 'Monongahela and Robert Morrisleave this morning, Fistx.—On Saturday morning about 3 o'clock a fire broke out between the second sod third stories of the brick building on the corner of Virgin Alley and Wood st.occepied by Ken ti• UoAlf r. Druggists second ato ll. Pittsburgh Catholic, third story. Old Fellows Lodge. The fire Priginated from the gns pipe be tween the erconit and t hud stories. It waiestinuish ed after burning the roof air the building. The damages sustained was lumvier by water than fire. 'Kerr &Mohler will probrbly ;i.! the heaviest lo sers; their stock of gneds were completely drenched. by water. Tbey are insured in the Am-ricAn In.umnce Can:- pony . for $4.000. The Cathclic Office su3teined but. Vitas inpiry except by the water. The Odd Feb owe sustained a lose of $4OO in books and furnitura• No insurance. The property belungeh to J II Ir vin, Evq., v.ho i• inalued in the Philadelphia EniunincuCumpuny to the tall sonata.. POLICL.—Two eases b+fore the Als3 or on Saturday mor ning. both seat to the bill, one fur 20. and the oth er for 30 days. lar A large lot of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.' suitable for the present season• Also, Boots and Shoes, among which are Men and Womens' Gum over oboes will be sold et bi'Kencia's Auction Rooms, mar ket street, between 9d and 4th its, this morning at 9} smock• THANKS! TIIANK:_,! Innsethetely after returning from the fire on Snot, i day morning, December 13th, rho member. of Owl Dummies Fire Company were railed to order, by J Whitten taking the Chair, and J Gong,talf being •fre-! pointed Secretary, pro tern. It wee then received unanimnuOr, that the thanks! of this Company be teedered to the Eagle Frio Com. puny, for their saleable service, rendered ibis morning at t..he fire; to Messrs John 11 Mellor, Robert :I'4.E:ru ne!, and J Holstein for their kindness in fnrni•hing on with refreahrnrute, and to George P Smith. Esq , of the firm uf Hampton Sr-Smith. .1011:i On On 'nor set E i , u N n . will - TI. rres't pru tens. J LOJOSITA Irt, Sec'y pro tem. NOTICE A general meeting of the I. 0. of ohow. Pill beheld at the Hell belonging to the Sonti ~ f Tem perance, on the corner of 1111. d mei \' this evening, to take isto consideration the iiloce of itokiing oar future meeting.. WM teI'GAGUE, D. U. G. Master. ?E.l'iN INSURANCE COMPANY. Ilse tomb instalment no the %tack or this company. (Wog Va per share) will he 41,10 n Slon.iny the 15th last. J liNisiEY. Jr. decl2 St. Setretety. - - OVERSEER Oh' THE I.OOR Samoa Adorns (Baker on Grant 11.2.1 Ward.) i. re spectfuily presented to the citizen• of ro .burgh. a. a perms wellqoalified to discharee t he d.l' of Over. wear of 11.8 Poor. MANY FRtENDS. doe 13" OVERSEER OF THE YOUR Grateful (or the. iwrr.rt r eceived, the mtkoderarr respect fatly oW-r. b m ,f to hi' ..- citizens, as • cithaidate fur re-rlertiun (I.P waned Alas. 1 • 1. Al P 1111110,21. OVERSEER OF THE POOR rue mew of .I.mi STCA RT. or the Third Ward. of th• &..y Pituburch. is presented to the citizens as a person well gostifted to dischorge the duties of Overseer of the Poor. Mr Stuart. is Doe of the early or first settlers et "Pert Pitt." He came radii' place upwards of fifty years sines, and daring that time, his friends savor, no man has maintained a more upright character fir in. teSrity s then Mr Stuart. As it tot payer and sof rvct CIUZIPOL, be is for the first time, offered es a eandidsie for Win office. decE! MANY CI rizENs. OVERSEER OF THE POOR I offer myself as * candidate f,roserserc nf the Fanr oft city of Pittsburgh, st the ensuing election, anti solicit the votes of city fellow citizens. If elected, I eritioodesser to discharge the duties pet tail:nag there to whit adaditl deel2 OVERSEER OF THE POOR MR. EDITOR.—Be so good as to inform the citizens of Pittsburgh. that Bastuat. B. Coopern will be sup Ported for the offize of Ovelacer ~1 the Poor, at the *nosing election. Mr COOPI,t is well qiialt6 , 4 for the ofikss, and is certainly a vpq unrthy uwi, be will faithfully discharge the duties of the °Mee. deell Grand Military and Civic Hill The Infancy Corps, Durcente Gray.. w ill gise s Grand Military and Civic Ball, in the -Ls, F„rtie Assembly Rooms," Wood It.. on the evening of Jnu nary ith, 1846. Tickets, $5 each. Totes conducted by the following gentlemen as man agers: Hoe Chas Shafer. Capt E Harding, Wilson McCandless, Esq. LientCol S W Black, C S Eyster, Adjt J Reed, C B " Capt Geo S Hays, it M Riddle, Capt R 13 Butler, Ju B Murray, " LieutWmliays, Jr. Isaac Pennock, " Lieut Chas H Paulson. Gentlemen desirous of registering their names ad sebsceibers, are requested to call on the undersigned committee, who will sit at Geo. Beale's, No 75 Wood at every 'visaing (Sundays excepted) until the 21st inst. Crum 5 to 7 o'clock 10310-tf Tenement Wanted AGENTEEL convenient Tenement, suited to ■ small family, situated within a short di,tanceuf the Peet Office. • Any peritoo baying such property for rent—vying find a permanent Tenant by applicnti..n to BAR.H.OWSdr. TURNER, N. 46 Market et. eet. P. S. Possession, April 1,1846. d..c9 Fresh Fruit. 100 BOXES M. 11- RAISINS; 30 half boxes, do; 10 half kegs do. 30 lbs each; 5 casks Zant Currants; Now receiving and for sale by dec 8 H. LAMBERT 06011.02 OGDIEN OGDEN & SNOWDEN, succFsisoas TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS A NV 14aatifoietureta of White Lead, Red Lend, dad Lytharge, corner of Wood and Second its, Pittsburgh, Pa. noTI3-Iy. SPEED AND COMFORT!' FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLLNDID PAST RUNNING STEMMA CONSUL o at AND LOUIS SULANE, ARE MARINO DAILY TRIPS. One twat will lecve every afternoon itt. o'clock 0 t el-el!. FA ltE—Ptitsburgh to Bsltirnote. $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. $l2. Passengers by these 110,111, will lodge on board in comfortable state-rooms the first night. will pa.s over the Mountains (only 73 miles) the cullowing DAY, in in Eastern-built Coaches; sup end h.ize the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding nigh! travel alto gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they with, and resume their seats at ples,ure. Estrus furnished, for a full 1081, to run as Passen gers may desire. Fur seats, or cntire roaches for arply at the "(Fee. twu doors from the Exchange; and at the Nattonal Hotel, ahmethe Monongahela Bridge. oct t 1 FERGUS MOORHEAD. Agent eaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. ' •agaigriP .4-austute . . THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, L eat, Deftverdnily, (Sundays expected,) nt I n'- clock A. M.. (on the antral of the ntentner tliehicnu from Pittsburgh.) and nn ive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting nt IVarten vial Neil, Moore Sr. Co'. line :if lonve nn en on the a, rival of the Pactiet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Paerenget •paying in Pittsburgh n re entitlerlt oulittire t:rthe on the Canal Packet, and neats in the singe. For I,9 , iage apply on Lost d S:earnliont Michigan, 01 to JOHN S DICK EY.Benver. MHA itroN & co.. t ob,rgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage reforming apply nt the S tac e 0 111,4 NEIL.MOOR Co.. Cleveland. S. M B TAYLOR. Warren. LASS EHEC & MICHIGAN LINE r; ~~,. STEAMER LARE ERIE, Carr. CAMPBELL, Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock. P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Boics, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock. A. 'l. Beaver at I o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Poe sate Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland. U. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts un Lake Porte and Michigan. Apply to O. M. HARTON & CO.. Pittsborgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. CLA R K& Co.. Ileseer. lime2ly 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 184 S TAc wee and SpleudidStramer, U. S. MALL SIONONGAI/ELA, STONE, Master, has rommenvedrun• ning regularly, end will continue t,, run through the season as a Weekly Parket 1,1.10,,C1 l'ittaimreh and Cincinnati. leasing Pitt:burgh every Monday mottling at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the ea MP 1,001. Ft" ft eight Of passage apply on board. nt26. PE itSUN de.irou• of pa , -rdlastog to. to tio• Cern atery are r, frrrr d f er iNf, , rrn tliad In the Sur. , intendeot uu Ilw wounds or to I. Thorn, DI , cot or of Venn and Hand ,drerts. B order of the Bowl, J (111:z.l.F.TT. riec 1 t S i•rt ALlernaarea Office, Fifth Ward. 1011 N A PARKINSON, Aldvineeen Fof h \Vette!, I . t•rr S:rrrt., hOtrlrrll ‘Val.ag 11. e l, r.,•'• wh.•re tee rerty fad Rt telt Teeee.e• ielvere, Elyete• or rthrl prrpr ,, , Ir 01 relic, tr." lance feelrectnAley atter..ieei to; Ahhd a en irCl• Iht• I,r an Alektmr.:e ni I te•ce,se trrrioo. r , 27 ,11, NO. 17 MARKET STREET. VV71.101.1"..; LE 1),.1, in Ti" B,nsi,',C.,orer, Block 11n. R , T..11.15t/• 5111,1 SnID tircitur Sher; Ir \V it,. Cc. M a onfnriur,r nr,lpv.•ry vug y fin on 1 :::opper 1‘ o,e, of, , g uo•1 A 11rt,o, 014 , Rtiel)l and l'lßolohed Wort.. ,1 1.;, z • Tray , , k% 1.11 , V(0. S.r. FOrt•lt'l 11111,1 A IVare. F , nvie. ewl A meti• on oottn,r.ii o.• Ornamo tal Squart• Slide Fe 0.1,•. &c Bill br. Imppy to .apply rol .Ith (,ri tic n .s.on.,bi, T e r m.. 11 . heilesn v, JI find it to Their inivroc a cell and runmioe th« ritultre de I. ronnecti.m with (111 • Ifi Ilmtd. rare line. au •Il of which ui:l Ix 11 , 6 i at a ,ery Itshi nd wetn the ITIIOII.fIICLUrCe• prier, ill,* 19. " 2m. JOIIN I)CIsIL‘P. INDEMNITY AGAINST LO' Olt DAM AGE BY PULP:. TILE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED With the additional security of a STOCK CAPITAL. The Reliance Mutant IttNurustee Co. of Phlla...tlartlier Perpetual. Pink:eines : Geornn W. Tolnnd, John M Atwood, 1 homes C. li,.ek hill, Lewis R. A-Illoirst, \%m. R. Thompson, Geogr.. N ilikLer, George M. Srnoni, John 1 Ventlerkemp George W. Carpenter. WM. NicCLURE WILL, bc Fire , mule i i n P n it u it ra b:rg l hifn "i d r' s e i t c. St .ref and other building.. told Ware. and Merrltnadite, limited or iwrinetunl, in town r.ourary, no file Mnlll fat quallie term . The Mutual Ptinriplr, combined wttha Stock Copt. !al, and the other provision., of the Charter of this Company, hold out unusual intiorements, both of profit and safety. to those desirous attire-ming insurance, t. which the Comioinv ask the attention and examination .1 those interest , d. The (•apital Stork of the Comnany is invested in good and sufficient securities. After prtxiding for the Ina,' accruing to tbeCompany. in t he course of its bosinees, the stockholders are entitled to terrine 1,111 of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum on the Capital Stockactuully paid in—the amount of which interest, it in expected, will be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in like manner with the Capital Stork, for the better se curity of the assured. But certificates beginar inter. est, payable annually, transferable un the hooks of the Company, and convertible at any time into Capital Stock, will be issued therefor to thn Stockholders and insured members, in proportion to the amount of Stock i held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to tim provisions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection against loss, by the ordi• nary method of insurance, the additional advantage of a direct participation in the profits of the Company, without any liability. GEO. W. TOLAND, President. B. M. HINCHMLN, Secretary. THE PEOPLE GEORGE BEALEJr WM..I. ANKRIM, ID CAMPBELL. The suhseriher, who is the duly authorised Agent for the above named Company, is prepared to make in• surance, at the Office of the Agency, No. 2. Si Charles Hotel, on Third street, 'few doors above Wood street, and will give all further infoematien desired. THOS. J. CAMPBELL. Pittsbuteh, May 30. 11145. (i.' sl v•) 4"3 Sofas. APAIR of plain neat sofas nn hand and for salo at the Furniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG &Co. nnv2l Hand et. between Liberty and Penn. IF you want to get a good article cheap do not for get to can at the Furniture Ware Roo m o f TO YOUNG & Co, nov2l Hand et. between Liberty and l'enn. SAMUEL SNOWDiN TONS PIG METAT. of good quality and SNJ suitable for foundry purpeaes, just received *rid for sale by JOHN 0. DAVIS, novl3. cor ‘Vood and .sth sts. ..a.,.__..,,~.~.,~.. -- raorioricienzza nouTr. Allegheny Cemetery JOHN DUNLAP, Dressing and Plain 13nreans. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 0 :11,4 - - A\ _ LATI:It I , RUNI NIEXICU._ By toe arrival of the fi s sloop of war Job,. Ad• ems, at Pensacola on the 27th ult., in fourteen dots from Vera Cruz, the New Orleans Picayune is in possession of intelligence from the latter city A fiat night later than we bad before trceiced. The files of papers come down to the 7th of Nov. from Veto Cruz and to the let from the city of Mexico On the sth ult., as the Mexican steamship Monte zuma was firing a salute three men were killed on Inistd—we presume from the bursting of a gun. The \'era Cruz papers announce the continued ar iivul of troops in that city from the interior. The mo. Lite fur these movements is not announced. El Arr.i,c , del Pueblo of the 114, roddi,hed et the co of Mexico, poor, G ilt n torruut of ebu.e4 111,011 Ilotrern end 1.14 Nlit.istere, for theireours.• accedia:r in any further ecßotiutiro w irh Ole Lain d Steles. The plpot eppoe!e rn thochizent end ut tho army nor to I.,1••IHIO AU ioiquitous n treaty. NI! colt i< donounced in the m ivaaniniou. terme. not I lercre culled an errant traitor fur etiterin; hat, 1111 terms a him whatever. Sicaestioat Fcpuutnr.-76u stcnincr Suputh, et New Orleans, rettori• that the steumr.trpentten burst her at orboerl boiler en Set day the 30 it ult., uhen ur.• petite New Cart bage. 30 mica below. Vickabutg. kil ling eaitt Sutulcs instant!), end s!igl,tly wounding ts cabin pnss,,ccr. The host .11/, much dannußnd• LOU SALE AFt fIST r.lle farm of Low), sit.lslt on tile county !sand barn Deny to letingooa 0, a 11.1.3 in, of Youngatoan. in Dee y Tnaoslop. %Ye-try..4:1.4 vottniy. l'ennsyktitlia. 6,1;1 faun C 01,1,14 alero b,,, Jut and right nere•, une tinnthra and fife of is hiCh ere rlenrrJ. nit ,order go• d fen, poat and I 011 111 e lurid 15 iiniestuee, arid wrli witi.abondat;t Ipting, unit I..,!,altianra Creek. ahici runs Ile/11 il. There is n lion•e, {pin sn i t on tile farm. The virrrotruling collate) i. ttn• I irhe, and trio.) beautiful riven \' citric l'entio,knnin Srsetal !has, rlng mills are in rho immediate 10.11h11. !hire roarteta of a mi,e of the farm. Ihe Cuti.lti Cloud) near Youngatoon t. its itie.t. it..l 1! a:petted, that in the court el 11, Clrriteg he new FrmaleSernioni Mount St V be in complete operation. 1 i,i. lava aoul,l Le an ra rellent loeat.;on Lr a afore. Shut rtici /1•13 , de !i. e. it all admit of being .11,i,1,,1 iota latrna of se*enty oetr• eurli. Appiy to derin BLAKELY & 1111C11E1.1.. LATER FROM OREGON! IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. CH EA PE 1 I ` , T.11,14. I'o. 53 Market st ,Letzceen Third and Fourth. ri : 1 r. h,„ r• 1,1,0 i ry :%rgt• Ord • :-, DRY "tett 11,11 tl•trtitE j 11.1.1,1 u. IIfl• I ‘1): 11=3 In MO I A in»l po, ,11 n„-1• e1,1 , ‘ 11,. Le,1,.•. lilt • t• gof 11. e 1.•1,0wit47. •t•:e IJ , ro , ro :"Irp-Cmitlynt is •.,A Mowed: , , .1.. E 1;1., .1 \ C,,. ~ d, L • I • • r. 0 , 1 11 , 1 , 1 1 P'“o.i 1 6-11 I r„ ‘Voiili ; J. r• n'ilirs; ' L F.,,r, d •i.l th.; fleas, 1 00 , 1 niia, I.; Ciorkirir• goods; Linen `iiii•isitiia;•. lisISMIII• 1111 M Iron Cott glad.; I lurkxhnrk•• Iloi4iorvelTowdo; Nv 1, 'cu...., Dia l —r, C Imed I,IIP I P; NI s T••iieiiirig Flip.. 1 k kiss( Fitt llrals. DIMS, WM Litz. o•; Cool .; SISIIM SM. Mid Napkin.; Blankto• 01 all el , iica Thread Bonny:. 160..6; Kid G'...•. II •1. Sill. Cott .)n and IVorioed of all evi•lities; M4shns. Mull and Swiss do and Jnroort Silk CfIIVIIIIt Arid Pocket Handkerchief.; Linen Carribiic do aiiil 11,niSiiirheil do trli•rd .1. lm Ilatpw iiingumated Bible, No. 41, AND MOBF: NEW %%OAKS!! lIATIPF,Iiti BIBLE. No 44. Hr, h.-, a. • Tale ut the War of Chier s•t. edit. d h. Lettiett lluot I bust tot. ,1 Wstolertog Jew, No. 6. ufferinpi of t lit tt. by n L Toon. Black wootr• 11 , t .stit.e le Nosembet. The Brothel'. Re.erice. 2.1 ittlunie, and. last. Camas, by II unbolt. No 2. The Baronet's Dattatver and the Secret Cell, by IVm E Barton, Esq., comedian. Father Ripa's Itesidonce at the Coutt of Pekin. translated by F. Ptandl. rtie Dream and other Poems, by Mrs Norton. Tale of. Tub, Jonathan Et•ift, to which are ntl• tied an account of a battle between the ancient and Imodel n books in St James' Library, &t' Little i'age Manuscripts, a now novel, by James IFerolimore Cooper. Mrs Ileman's Poems, beautifolly boom]. Annuals for 1846. A error variety fot sale at der 11 COOK'S, 85 Fourth street. SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH syttur—Ad riitionet proof of It' power to cure. FURIICLD, Va Aug. 30, 1845. Mr. It F. affected for some time with shad cough, I was recommended Innen your Im perial Cough Svrup, by my young friend Mr %V m Templeton, you, agent for this place. I did tio. It had the desired effect of cluing me of u cough that I had despeired of eve! being will. I had used ithnosi every thing that It s as in my power to get, hut received no benefit until I met with your invnlttable Cough S%cult• I feel fully satisfied in saying to you, and recommending to the public as one of the best medicine that has ever boon propated fur the cure fur which it is intended. afsopectfully, yours. JAMES DROWN SMITH. Prepared sod sold by It. E. SELLEII.9., 57 Wood st. Sold elm by Kerr & Mohler. 195 ‘V nod .trees; L. ‘Vilctix, Jr., and lVm. Thorn, Market Greer. Fees & CueKell, Fifth %Veld, and H..P. Schwariz and J. Mit chell. Allegheny city. circl COLOGNE WATER. DOZ GENUINE FARINA in largo bottles Jll3t received and for sale by R. E. SELLMIS. 57 Wood ' et. SISISS Tobacco. K oTig s nz A en?R hi d e.co n rorfivby twist 'tobacco on - MILLER. & RICK ETSON, der4 179 Liberty 0- Madan. 40 BOXES Malaga Beach Raisins, just re ceirtai, anti for Anlell MILLER & RICKF.ISON. Dl.r 4. No. 179 Libert Lsrd. I 0 BARRELS No. 1. Leaf Lard. Krgs .• 1 do do Received pes steamer :11 ilsraokie. for salr. Lv %V. B.RHEY & Co. D., 4. 57 Wtoer COPPERAS. 30 BB LS Copperas just received and fur sale b) P. 0. MAR I IN, deal GO Water strvet. GREEN APPLES. BIILS prinut en and eating apples of %Pk" kind• fur sale by r: BUSHELS o(excellent and •JAillen by P. C. \I A It I IN. de.- I id) A% titer .1. /1 1 . ()0 LBS new sugar cured 11.,ms sale by ) I'. C. M.ll-ITIN, der 1 CO Water PHUN ES •)A PAK \ GES Fre•l. P.)l Pr , 11 tir” gm/ atlicte tw.futolliee. sole 1 1 P C >IAR CIN, GO Water at. BA SKETS Frt .14 at d ! WTI* 01i•P oil for rot!e P. C. MARTIN. GO Miter Pero Malt Whiskey. N CI I EON draucht in stGre I•:.ll , ,rnlaLy J&J Nici)r.viT f. pit TONS J ur,ixtx Lon, away,' UP 150 KOL, 21) " " tiptkes, 1,1 recei,ra arty f.. •.le J .I . I)FAITT Liberty r; PPlR,i'i„4/.1 - .11 A LUG it'uuL. 5 In Cvle act NA: F. ere term':.( • tu , ;her snpr!, N. , G. gr. .s nt luw r ce. SCO AR .11017 SE MOLASSES 40 o n,L. ~ ,s. 1 cor. •r •. ‘‘ILSuN .1('() 3(k H H: 1 '; Pi sr. N •11!.. by P IiCIiBRIDGE, 1V I 1.,uf.; Co) . 9 , ;!;;F: FS L'::ai•-ra Copp. r. (Et..lw nore) ol PTId 1,, 44:e b V ric!tr- 1. r•iwr-tJ4 - ,.. , F. To •voltv,vcv- Covr.ovin vv! . veTomov., vo v• 4r 11,..5.r1A. I , •• 4ti iemar, , e by fly.. 0. Uti • ft' .1 r vn =FM es r nn Frrn,h oar% 1.•.'-• .34!.., • frww t.. , •.; C•sh:n. - ros, the. lat,C, I f r LICh WO w i.l t•. c. c. A LGFIO. at, cc lf; Sz '2', I .1! , .•r• • MtILU L CLttl US ANL) ANLY COMFIIIINIi in 004 'lir.' to 1.c.1 at Om a•ht“nsble 14 ,, 01 A I.( n1;1:1111 7 . St Co. 251 f,i1,..r1y /T. 13 8 h:T U. TS ri c,rnfilrushle ~.( 1 .41 , ,e • ,!,:e Ltie CAII be Lad iu cur l io e•t.thi.itrnebt. A LGI.t), 34 cl. LI he •L. ottLEANs cLui tis r , ASIIION 111 LE in I..iness CC.ItA, 10* r; iced, e,lO 1., rn,L h% A LGECo, :\1cGT • 1111: i Cr,. 251 1,1 , ~, ICS(' rreepo.d ?flu • YotL Stnre." no*orrmont of ttiikrri. C'..hmera. I jai., (ring.') and C. Situ*ls. W. 11. GARRARD. 79 \l•rk«r al ,Pt Now Opening, BS:ICTIVUL 161) Re) and (gala W a .e r ! ) a..d Cadd.mcre du. f.r d 1 .1•11 1 ,. w. GARRAR WS, 79 Market vt t. J NI FS no) . I.F ALA TIGE and •plonditl assortment ni new itn proved grand action Piano Fortes, rn hand and rot aaln by F. iILUNIE, Cor Penn and St. Clair 016, nr.NdiLd Ex. Holed 1111%17. N 11. Ilia Oman instruments Ira warranted to limy climate, and keep in order as lung as any rna 11. They will be sold low tor calk. F. BLUNIE. rrWO new Improved Grand action Piano Forte. with (*iilemitn . ..f..litin Aune.hment.ju.t. finish ed and for sale by F. BLUME, Cor Penn and St Clair sta. opposite F.c. Hotel TWO ROOMS, nn Fowth street. between Ferry and Liberty ' , met*, suitable for an office and sil ting r..nm. Enquire of Oao. Stephenson, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. MTADDEN, .ept I Market street. Oh Yes! Oh Yes ! -you CAN always find at G. &tumult's on the ear. rear of F2fai and Smithfield streets, Fresh oys ters served up in every iu ) le nn the shortest ROI iCe.— Cendi, , s. Fruits and Pastry's of the chnienit kinds and see. nnvlo•tf DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. NEW and convenient two story dwelling ft, A fur ren!, enquire at this dice, or INVKINLE.I7 " non St Llmir It. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR. decl. 120, Wood it. Just..Arrlved ea the "sew York Store,, ,, 1. in DOZ. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid. Cash (lll mere. and silk Gloves, of the best qualities. N. B. None but file best Kid Gloves kept at 79 Market street no, P 2 A . • A !WE tut u. Ls Just. smved twin the East Pittabureketsalstar Store forsale wholisule d ratit oct2 'NM. B.SC lIAFF ER. P. C. 'ALUtTIN, 60 W:1,1 c tiEsSUTs si:tv uLivi: OIL hi'lort% .1 Iron an 3 Nails J N .! , 4 % Loaf SuTar 1r It 3 It I DG I ISUN & CO, Wooer fi N. 0. Sugar I=l Ccpper 1:1.:/U11111/GE, 11 ILSON Sc C.), Wale, • r• • t Insurance Cii.OliGE. CO/Ai RAN.• No 26 Wood et t.( , 1-tel‘ci I LuTll.: tf, v.irt!rf cr,•• • r /1 1 .11.•,. ( . I.o' 101 I • , 11 , The, A I.Ci WO , l it '251 st. LLoAKS. 1.0 kK4 1.t~1\,5 Sham wl.! Pisan Fortes ao'ian Attachment. To Let, W Fl (31REtkRT) Bank Notes anti elxclyinge. CORIUMTED 11/IL7 IT e. EILABEIM, EZIMANGIII 1311011:28, CoArea Or TUtIll) ♦ND WOOD STEMS SPECIE STANDARD Merekanta andMaaufact trs' Scrip ...par Excamtge Bank Scrip Cu envy Berks Coltaly Scrip EXCIIANGEm-AT SIGHT On Philadelphia 4 press New York a pre n Beaton ....a prem Baltimore .a prem SPECIE. Gold 4 Prel 7 L Silver par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...par Exchange ....par Do. Ilollidaysburgh par PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties...... ._.. Pennoylrouia Commercial Bank of Pennsyleasle._ Farmers' and Mechanics' bank rnxin Eton hank. Vann fartnrers and Mechanics' Mechanics Moyamcnsing Philadelphia bank Srhnulkill S‘pi,lifwark ....."........ • - -- Weetern Bank of Prnn To wnship Girard bank U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Ban) , of Germantown ...... Chester c0unty...... ..._ " Delaware county " Montgomery county • " NO7 eh 11 mberland Farmers bank of Btu kJ county Pastan hank ................. Doylestown bank ......... ...... • _ Pra 71 kb n bank of Washinfton Bank of Chambersbxrgh " Middletown Gettysburgh ..... •' Leirietorrn SUSTUALTII I If! minty Berkseanntg bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company. Cartier bank - Frio banjo Partners and D. over,' tar). ... `• Bank of Lancaster " Bank Reading Ifxrrid,re "........ ...... Lateast/r `` Lo.rosf.r C • • • - • - Lebanon .. Miners'ban:: of rott.s”iii, Wrionetat'ahank of Brownsville 'e'en. [rope ant Dr!a'.•arr Bridge company Sor!!rampinn bank.. 7'eaa',da 6 , 7a1 II iromir.z ll • rt' /. ..... Lehlg'L ban). 01110 liel.nr.n! bank of ti!. r%; n'an ',noir n . 1 r01,rhn5..... ,' New Lisbon Cirrlerille eao:icr) ( Warren, casb ier ).. rir einn rtrbania ..... Commercial bank of Lake Erie. Pre: nilin bank of Co/timbn..... rarmers'ln.f .11erknitia Lank of SteubenriMe.. t rmers' Lank of Canfrm Gra wr (7, a:Tri:le Fla miito, La n ,a,rer farietfn .. . . 3h.rhani , g' rradere. Cincinnati If.run Picasan' ........ . Can :in iky Cfin! f•Anna .... ............ Ironeer Yenta Bank of e7;.edan.f. INDIANA &,nt .', ',niches Staff Scrii -- •• • KENTICKY AG banZa ILLTNots Rine, Sank ........... ....... f) flank of rlincis, :....q.arrnettown ..............75 VT fl nINIA. rrn h e 'legaf Virginia Palaof Virginia - F.rrhaourr P.ank ,r Virginia Pa.-Mere bank fl . f Vireinia .. YortA• Ire. frrnhank of Virt'i*l4 ...... 4 tirrek anrs'and ihrltanire bank of Virginia. ....{ Rranehrs.... ...... . ...... ..... •• Rank rti :110,11,001,1 . M ARA' LAND. All othrr soiree Dalai )ItTli CAROLINA Al:soh-era SOUTH CAROLINA Ai: lo:rentS zras GEORGIA AZ/io:rent Lanks ALA7:AM.I. .1105i/e lis Country bank* Li a7ISIANA Sew Orleans Lanka (r00d).... TENNESSEE Al"..aaks MICHIGAN. Rank of 3t. Clair St. Ciair, 75 Bank of (he River Raisin, Monroe 10 Parolees' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 10 Michigan bunt-ayes, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac. 10 83. MARKET ST. 83. B. E. CONSTABLE, HAS this day received from the Eastern markets. a large addition of new and desirable goods for ' the winter triode at excessively low prices, to which B E C respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. A Inc of Ladies' Plaid Cloakings entirely new; Cashmere D'Elosse, all wool, beat styles, and Yet) cheap. Another fresh lot of Turkerri, Thibet. Cashmere, and French Brorhe Shawls. Unshrinkable Flannels; Hem St itch Cambric Hdkfs. Mousline de Latinos and Cashmeres, from 25 ets. to 50 cent sßuyadere and other late styles. A large essnrtment of Whitney Blankets. Damask Table Linens; Trish 4-4 Shirtings, do. A fresh inanely of colored and black Sid Gloves, None, half lung white kid and silk sett Gloves; block do. F urn ii n te Print , from 64 to 181 eta per yard. Limeys.' Clinks; Bed Flannels; Oils Plaids and some beitutifol styles ef Dress Silks. dec2 To Stan* Masons. SEALED preppeala will be received at the o ffi ce of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the offsee of the subscriber in Allegheny City, until the first day of January. A. D., 1846, for erecting a atone wall on the line of the Butler Road in front of maid Cemetery. Further particulars may be known by applying to the subscriber. J. CHISLETT, Arct, Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. non 2.9.1. m llsaid Fencing. S . EALED proposals will be received at the office of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the o f f i ce of the subscriber in Allegheny City, until the first day of Jan uory, A. D. 1846. for finding all materials and con sti u9tine a board fence of about MO feet in length on said Cemetery, Further particulars may be known by applying to the eAsc.xiher, J. CITIBLETZ. A,r4l. Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. n0027-Im" LOCK AND- VAULT DOOR MANUFACTORY. gt - • , THOMAS ARNOLD, ....par ..-.par ESPECT FL; LLY friends and ihe ILL public, that the colinoing at tiele• eon Le had at Lis Ment:fsetor3, on Sand aeky sneer, Allegheny city, a t hi. Sale Room, Diamond Alloy between the Diamond and Wood street, Pitiehorgh, to wi!: KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES, VAULT DOOR LUCKS, STORE DO DO, MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES, KNOB LATCHEA, SHUTTER BULTSA, FASTENIN3S, SLIDING DOOR FURNITURE, STORE; DOOR BOLTS, VAULT COORS, IRON RAILING. IRON CASTINGS, s uch a. WAGON BOX ES, SASH WEIGHTS. &c. par par par par ....ra, ....pa, ..pa, ....pot ....par ....por _...por ....pa, Wholesale Dealers, Steamboat sad Donee Mill ers sill find it to their advantage to deal with him, as he is determined to sell Hi articka at such a prir , es carmot fail to please. 13:7',1”b Work is my lino promptly attended to, au the •Itette•t notice. dec I. Barrows & Turner's CVROLESALB AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, erms7qn i_nAxnu.99 NO, 46, MARKET STREET, DOORS ABOVE THIRD ST. lt be proclai•ned, 'far and "eon, that are 'darn IT'S*. 46. is the r!are! Nri • •—• c - - : -411161111.111`1111k, ANOTIIf:tt ASII:VAL OF NtW GOODS ir AT NO- 46. LADIES' DRESS GOODS Of still leer styles. and the most rare and beautiful putter°, RICH SHAWLS In theil great and •picndid voriely, Liu+ high and iow cost. fle4t Pnrig 1:‘,1 Gloves, in all shades e'er"' number Cases Linnet) Cambric Handkerebieff, from 12 1-2 $2.50. Boxes New Bonnet Ribons, beautiful, from 121 2 1113 1. HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! sew aJditions b_Ave been rnade to oar Dornemie De retrtment, and the .hole stuck will Le disposed of at 1./M . tAIeS. illelkem a .1 Counterpanes. BROADCLOTHS To this bi.isch of our traria in particular, are haw! civen •nention, af.d ate row pri.par.4 With our to cal any Mt.) may Frr•ocit, \V, 110.1 Cif . f Trillll ClO ha— treat v»ri. ty A ble, G.!.1 CASSIMERES, taph, ato SATINETTS, Stkeral cults ju,t roceived iu both high and Lot, l)ne Cr.r B:ne She e p, G ray . licase Di uh for Curl Trirnmsn e q. FANCY VESTINGS. Beant,ful variety—l'ldn and Fancy Rich Satins Ve;vrns. Gentlemen'. S Sc.,irs and er...%•!..; Be-t Pat is Ki.l G :LT% r...; • Made-up Shirt.; S spender.. Umbrellso, &e. C3.llarka Sercet the place. 46 the number... i n m.v t Barrows Qs ll'urner, Now is the time for Bargains AT "Hs "NEW YORK STORE.° ASIINIERFS. Paris flops. M. de Lausitz sod V A Ivscal. diLectf . rurn Now Yoik. W. H. GARRARD, rovl2. 79. Market street. C. FOSTER & CO To PLas iIIRotSHOUT VIE UK titp S.:rsas. CAR LES FOSTER, lite Foremen oldie Cinein- I net! Type Foundry. and inventor and buildim of the Press called Foster's Power Press, no used by the Cincinnati Atlas. the Enquirer. Kendal & Barnard also the Frankfort Commonwealth, the Indiana State Journal. Cutler and Chamberlin. former State Printers, Indiana, &c. &c ; also the press lately used to print Cassius \I. Clay's paper, Lexington. Kentucky,— would inform Printers in the Western States and else where, that after an experience of 14 years, he has, in concretion with Bevan, Scott & Co., in the city of Cincinnati. established the manufactory of Power Presses. (bring the only one West of the Mountalns,) Hand Presses, the Washington. Smith, and Franklin Pr of all sizes. Also, Chases, Composing Sticks Blass Rule, Type Cases. Galb-ys, Card, Job and Em bossing Presses, Printers' and Bookbinders' Materials of all Linde- %VII will furnish Printers' Ink, Cuts, Rules, Farley Job Type; also Types for Newspapers, Book and JobTcpea,from Wm Hegees Type Found ry, New York; and also Western Type. manufactured at Cincinnati. All orders directed to C. Fostir Se Co., corner 7th and Smith streets, Cincinnati, nr to the subscribers, Agents for the above Foundry, 44 Market weer, Pittsburgh, will receive prompt attention. novl2af JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. A. FULTO:4. YIELL AND BRASS FOUNDER. Hrebuilt and commenced business at his OLD STAND, No. 70, between Market and Furry sta., whets be will be pleased to see his old customer and f, iends. Church, Steamboat, and Bells of every site, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of tbe,rnost approved models, and warranted to be of the best ma terials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. Railing, &e. &c., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if re quired, turned end finished in the neatest manner. !WA: F. is the sole agent •fur Astti datiction Metal, so justly celebrated fur the mice , tion of friction in ntacbinery.—The Boxes antemse , can be had of him at all 'lmes. nov 13 Iy WALL PAPER STORE, Smith/tad aired, one door abow /*aura. stied, PITTSBURGH, P.. MANUFACTURER of Paper ilangiogs and Bor. .LT.I. der* of irety description. Merchants aod, others wishing to giotchase ars in vited to calland examine his large and splendid assort ment of GLAZED 4. UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS, of all the various patterns now in use, and at such pri ces ascannot fail to pleese.. GLAZED GREEN, PAPER. colored on ono or bpih sides expressly , for Window blinds, by the dozen or single piece. Er Rags and Tanner's Seals tatitsiltnilchangc ony2-1-61n. .....r.:.;~;-+:x~'t~.~~Hi~Jr'r'°'-'a„ t,e l~~~-i~~.`~ , +m t ut ~'R`' ~ ~~p.'"'~'~~ ; c~ ~y~.t ~ , J. SHIDLE. I==2==!7=l CIEOII=III The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FUR 111.: CURE OF IG n , inctie, Giddiness, Rb,-Jrnat ism, fifes. Disurpsia, Scur, c. Small Pux, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fever of all kinds, Fee mnle Complaints, Measles. Salt Rheum, Ileartbudi, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quins.ey. Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fit+, Liver-Complaint, Eryvips lag, Deafness, Itching+ of the Skin,Colds. Gout, Over el, Net vous complaints,anci a va rivty of other diseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the organs of digestion (Front the Agent et Q,ucbec, 1.. C.} 1) /6 E. 4 SE OF THE I.IVL R Di.. 13 Sir —Agreeable tu your desire, 1 - write to keep you apprised of the.prerper , of rho Clickeurr Sugar Cuatod Purgative Yell, In this city. You may recollect, when I first commenced seliing yhur medi— cine, which was in Mi.e 18,4, we little dreamed ef the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely fdonded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that l seriously canted. plaredhaving nothing more to co with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solhiltetion, we consented to makes trial of yours. At f.rsr,ere found oonsiderabledifficalry in attracting public attention to wards them. People had been so often deceived by the vile compotindswitich have flunded the country for the last 15 years or more, that they determtned, if possible, never to be "taken in" again: and the . cetteee grienee was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saving is, fur 'love nor morfey.7 I Thus mat terra proceeded fur a week or two, when, as ! fiood luck would have it. "Mrs. N-- 7 —. a lefty of [ our city, who had long stofTered front an °friction of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of in boa; on 1 condition that nothing was robe paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must codes", we ourselves bad very little faith in the matter, know ing as we did, that her complaint wits one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treatedsby the moat eminent Physicians of this end severed neighbor ing towns. Bur we had determined to git.e the'rnedi• rice a fair trial, and if it proved in he worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to us. No less to our joy than surprige,liovei ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired foranothi cr hoe. "1 orally think, Mr. IV illiams," nays she, "that your Pills are beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When 1 took the second dose.l began to feel much betortban I did at first; the pain in my silo was considerably le -1 Bevel; my appetite began to improve; and the blond seemed to circulate threugh my v"inS as it did in my youthful Jays. Since thee, I have taken the rernaitaier of the Pills, and my impreenment has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have l ee doubt:that a few more boxes will effectuelly cure I me." The result was as she predicted. Her 'health is completely restored. The flush of youth and bequ.-, ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her.. 1 am satisfied she will never forget the Clit.kener Sugar-Coated rills. As might naturally Le, aupposed, the news of this est . traotdinary cure was rapidly disseminated through tho city and adjacent country; and scaretly a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to ho made for Click, Boer's Sugar-Coated.Purgetite Pills; and the demand bas already indented to such an extent, that we fin 4 the gre4test difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem Ilk. exaggeration, I nigh: almost any that we ' are literally besieged. by women and children, labor., iqg ;seder every possible ailment e Lich - human flesh is heir to." The halt, the Lime, and the blind; the asthmatic, censor:trice, and dyspeptic, are throngini oar doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary orects are volentarily, flowing in upon us from every qtarter. One lemon informs us he has herr, reii.n.ed of n most thstinare I Uyspersin. Anotier has jest recro err d frorn a eon. I ons loteck of Apoplexy. A it:i , el 1,,, ,n.err,ded is I ecrelliha from his at stem the sympionis of Jaundice. I And a four.h 1431 jairt renovered lion) an wrack of Pelt moiery ( . :mrumrliork. xl,ich hod ronnr,ed Lim to his , lad for many worth, --So see t ei Rut In not foil v, keep us sule.ll,l Besides our Remit Trade, we have standing ceders from the courtly to a large Send 30 Gross tit year earliest ennvetteence: Yours, &c. . . . H. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C, April 11, 1945. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. cmcKr.NER. id the otidinsd inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; end that nothing of the sort was ever henrd of until he intre doced Blum in June, 1843, on %ill 1, seen bt the fol lowing: PREMIUM This Diploma was awarded - by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, •t the Annital Fair. held in the city nf New Salk , October. 1843, to C. V. C LIC KEN ER, for the invention of SUGAR COATED BILLS... JAMES TALLMADGE, President. T. 13. WAKFMA3.C.nre•pondingSectetAry. PUttboa J. LIMOS, Recording' Secretary. OrTo •VOID CoUNTFRIIKITB.-I'OrchoseY• must always ask' for Clickener', Sugur Coated Vegetal,lst Pill*, and see that esch box has upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. W. 4. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Lihertv streets, is Dr. Cfielener's ai;ent fur Pittsburgh and octit. .DANCINO fADAVE, BLAQUE resneetfelly informs her farads and the public generally. that she has arrived from the Kest, and will irnmediately.enter UPOCI the discharge of :be duties of her Dancing Schotil.- 6 .!' The Latest and most fashionable Dances, including the Minuet de la Cour, as danced at the Courts of England and France: the BOH EMI AN. POLKA. danced by Martair.; the MAZURKA, LA CACHUCA. THE POLKA, COTILLIONS, &c.. &c., will be taught, Madame B.'s Rooms are now completed, and will I be open for the, receptions of those ladies and gentle ! menv.ho tie desirous of being instructed in the above dances, on Wedr.esday evening rho 12th into.. at 7 o'- clock, for the gentlemen, and on Friday, 21st, at 3 o'. clock. P. at. for the ladies. . , The days of tuition for the gentl-men, are as fullorts, every Monday, Wednesday and Senn-day evenings.-r, Fut the ladies; every Friday from 3 to 3 o'clock, r., Y 4 and Saturday from 10 to 12 o'clock A. X. at dfrom 3 to 5 o'clock. P LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS are situ toi.on Fourth street, two doo a tromthe Hay Scales.— Madame B. will rent the above named rooms for pub-. lie and private supper parties, Concerts, Soirees &c.. &c. The above rooms are finished and fitted up in the most novel; elegant and approved style, with dressing, rooms. and every . convenience fur the accommodation of visitors. end ate now open for inspection. Madame B. will commence ae.evies of Cotillion Poi, ties on-Friday, the 28th of Nuvernher, to continua through aba winter. The ladies will be ticketed. . Those gentlemen whe are desired" pf subscribing; wilifaver Madame B. 03 calling !It her roams.. The Rooms can be Lad cn reasonable terms. nov llt-tt. Fancy Facts„ BE it known _ thittJ AMES CAVANAGH, has, just, received it NO. al natEET,STItEET. large and splendid assortment.of.Yariety Goode. such sa dreldry.,Ctelevy, Toys. of all kinds, Dolls, &v. stne- Aleckg rude stock or °the; Finny Goods. too :turner one to mention. c.beep.for eavh. , • Remember the number, 61 MARKET ST.. between Third end Fourth stv., in Simpson'e Bow.— CALL AND SEE. nov`29.ly TO the Ladlei. Omntria this day, another lot of Brocho Shawls. Also, on hand, a few splendid Frenets 'Debase Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold a great bargain, at the New York store. W. H. GARTLARD. 79 Mallet strmet. To Uw ileatlentok. AFINE aasomneet.'ol French Clath‘,Cassitnetra and Veatinge. elsoscarfa, Cravats.Stoeirs.Shirta, Drawers, Underiests and Flogieraz she a -few 4 the "Minket" Mead Drawees .and thieta, at tint "Way Tack 9tfore."7ll Market street. • • • nteT2 W. 0. tIANIEARD. . ,- ,a
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