_~_.,., et)t IDailp ,horning Post. PITTSBURGH, PA TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23,1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE TOR DECF.MBER. N. B. Craig, John Shea, William Thaw CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in this paper. we hal/eon, or two remarks to Vewill insert none without the name of the author be. ing Etat made known to u•, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expressive or the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. "Mt SlioCY Ctrl —or a 7iate of Crime."-- This is the title of a Novel just published by the au thor, Mr Samuel Young, of this city. We have nut had time to give it a reading. but have heard it highly spoken of by those who have perused it. As soon as we can find time to give it a reading, we will speak full of its merits. THAT BIG C•ae.—Tbe I3ig Calif, to be seen at the eoefeetionary establi.Mment of Ilt;axert & Fifth street, is a curiosity. Call and ace it. The cakes made by HUNICKEL & DIXOM, "big or little," are decidedly excellent. El:7The Ladies of the Second Prethyteriln Church. it will be seen, give notice in another column, that they will hold a Mlle OrtifffUi and fancy articles, c ommencing on Wednesday evening, in the room re cently occupied by Church & Carothers, Wood street The proceeds to be applied to the use of the Church. POLICIL—Four cossP before the Mayor on Sunda) morning; two sent to the hill, tw•o paid their fines One cue yesterday mo ming; committed. OVERSEER 01' THE POOR. The endersigned r espectfully offers himself to hi; fellow citizens Its acand ulute for t ho office of Overseer of the Poor at the approaching electin. Should he be elected. he pledges himself to oil all the exertions in Ms "WPM' to fulfil the dune.' of the office to the sell, fiction of ull. :\iATTH F.W ADAMS. decl 6th OVERSEER OF THE l',OOR. Grateful for the support he,etofore received, the subscriber respectfully alien hirnielf to his fellow ci,izeus, es e candidate fur re electi ,, n 11.0 eh ove n Imed office. 1. J. ASHBRIDG I :. decl3. OVERSEER OF THE PJOR. Thankful, in the broadest 00,.e. of the word. for former friendship, your humble itervant respecif,l!y °flint himself rut re-election at therettukr tonteot in January.E. F. PRATT. dec l6.te OVERSEER OF THE POOR - - James Adams (Baker on Grant 5t,2.1 Ward,) is re i apeetfutty presented to the citi tens of PitifiburAh. as ' person well qnslified to diicharee the do" of Over ! ; seer of the Poor. MANY FRIENDS. OVERSEER OF 111 E POOR. SToti E, Mnster,has commerce,irun• The name of JOH% STUART, of the Third Ward i ning regularly, end will c ontinue t bf the city of Pittsburgh. is presented to the citizens, tun t h o ei•ii the *imam, nr. It Weet,i, as a person well qualified to discharge the duties of P a cket bitWeelt PillobUrB,ll cud Cittrinrsti, leas tee Overseer of the Poor. 1 Pittsburgh every Nltiroiny intoning tat 10 o'clucti, nu.] Mr Stuart. is one of the early or first settlers 81 Ci n ,j r ,,,,j every I . lll,lr.inVl7l ,, rilirg rit the surne ho., 'Fore Pitt." He came tothis place upwards of fifty' ; Fm freight nr ps...inse apply en h.onr I. years since, and during that time, his friends siisert no , -- man has maintained a more uptight character for in tegrity, than Mr Stuart. As ii taz payer and smirsictl Citizen. he i• for the first time, offered a s n c andidate; fur public office. decl9. MNY CI 1 IZE NS. i OVERSEE“. OF THE 1 . 0011. 1 offer tnyrelf as a candid.te. far Overseer ~ f the Poor of Oro city of Pituburgh, it the ensuing eleetiun, find solicit the votes of my (ell e,. citizens. I elected. I i lleodwavor to discharge the d'ities iertoining there- to *lib fidelity. decl2 . CL ft OVERSEER OF THE POOR EDITOII.—Be so good as to inform the citizens I of Pittsburgh, that SADICEL B. Coopoin 011 be sup-', pored for the offnce of °vet seer ~f; the Boor. at t he; +ensuing election. Mr Coogan :. acil qoaitile.l fo the Ake, and la eerminly a very mnr:b) can. Ire:rc ted, he will faithfully discharge the duties of the; care. decll Grand Military and Civic Ball. The Infentiy Corps, Durtesne Gray:, will give u Grand Military and Civic Bull, in the ••Ln F..yetie Assembly Rooms," Wood it., no the evening of Wiry Bth, 1346. Tickett, $5 each. To be conducted by the following gent;emer. Elf man- ages: Hon Cilia{ Sheler, Capt E Ilir,lice. Wilson McCandleas, Ettcl, 1,,,mtC0l S W 1313cr.t, C S Eyster, ' Atltt J Recd. C B Scully, " Cupt Gen S Hay., R M Riddle, " Capt Rl3 Rotlet, Jas B Murray, " Litmt Wm 13 ,vs. J r. / Mae Pennock, " Lieut Clint II l'etilson. Gentlemen dcaicous of registering their names a , subscribers, are request.d to call on the undersient , :committee, who will sit st Geo. Bvele's, No 75 Won, st every evening' (Sunday, excepted) until the 2ls inst. from 5 to 7 o'clock declOtf DWELLING IIO2SE FOR IIE:N ANEW and convenient two story 4ssellirg for rent, enquire at this offieo, or I,t ; ti . St Cho, It. Choice Books for Gifts. !THE PASTIME. J. Leaflets of Memory for 18 46. Scenes in the Life of our Saviour. The Boudoir Annual for 1546. Fiendship's Offering do The Rose of Sharon do The Hyacinth do The Rosette do The Keepsake do The Juvenile Jem do Oracles from the Poets. Lady's Book of Poetry and F . :outfits. Poetry nf Flowers, end Flowers of Poetry. Various illustrated edition, of the Poets, Together with a large and select stock of Juvenile Books for Holiday presents. Fr,r vole fry 130 S WORTH S., FORRLSTER. 43 Market at. ' • New Cheap MIIILiC. DOSE ATHERTON. by Jeffrey., 4 pages, 121 e Gems of English Songs, 12 " 25 Seven favorite Songs for Guitar. 25 1 Opera of Masanielio, 6sr mg., La Crscovienne, arranged by Bochsa, 163 Outward Bound, by Mrs Norton, 25 Fine'Old English Gentleman, 61 i We Have been friends Together, ./ Love Not Quick s tep, 6} 'Tie better to Laugh than to Sigh. 63 Thou art Lovely, sung by Mrs V Mutt, 123 • . 1 Weep not, companion to The Old Arm Chair, 6,1 Light of other Days, 6.1 25 Music from Cindtella, 4 songs, Received and for sale by JOHN El MELLOR, 122 Wood street. *Albans. Velvets and Satins. N OW open (by express) another lot of Fashions , 11 able Ribbons, Bonnet Velvets and Satins, at the 1 New York store, 79 Market stret. de:•,l3. W e H GARRARD. To Business /looses. A CITIZEN leaivng for the South and Ilavortha .1 13- will attend to any biotin' , " entrusted to him.— Address A through the Poet (Mice. dee 13 RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market June 19-d&wly ThomasDonnelly,Attorney atLaw, Office, near the Court House, in filellon's buildings .„k• IR C. ,4 4 , •$;•..v., Pit • t 411 4, 404. 11 itiltog i • : # * .. # 41Ab0ah0...44' nth,' SPEED AND COMFORT!! MONONGAECEILA ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID PAT ftUrISIMG StEAXERm late CONSUL LOUIS M'LANE, ARE,ldAnisc DAILY TRIPS. One boat *III lez.ve every afternoon at 3 o'clock, precisely. FAllF:—Patsburgh to Baltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $ V.!. Passengers by these Boots will lodge on hoard in comfortable state.rnoms the first night. will pass over the Mountains (only 13 miles) the ftilltm ing OA , " in in Eniternbuilt Coaches; nup and lodge the secnnd night in Cumberland, thus nvoiding night travel alto gether. Tickets will entitle PasSrngers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they with, and resume Elicit seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full load, to tun as Passen• gers may desire. Fur seats, or entire enriches for n r ri7,atthedffice, two doors from the Exchange; nod ut lime National 1 Hotel, abovethe Monnngah-la art 2l FERGUS MOORHEAD, Agent. Beaver, Warren and Cleveine.land Packets and Stage L THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver tinily, (Simla, expecte.%) nt 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the t.tentner Michigan from Pitt,burgh.) and arrive at \Val ren nre.t morning at 7 o'clock—cornerting al Warren with Nei!, Moore & Co'. line of Stages, which leave Wart en on the ar• I rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland beforo night. Fare through $4 50. I',.sengeigpnying inPittsburghnre entitleeltochnice of bertha on the Canal Packet, anti seat. in the lenge. For pate:rite applyon bonitiStonmhoat Nlichigan, nr to JOHN S MCKEY,Beaver. G M El ARION & Co., Piniburgh. CLARK K. Co., 80nv,.. For parosge r eturninsvtply at the Siege o ff ic es of NEIL, MOORE& Co ,Cleveltind. .1 , -2.1-y .1 Si: M81A1.1.011. k LASE ERIE & MICHIGAN LIN r 4, STEAMER LAKE EIHE, Leaves Ilehver at 8 o',-; , wk, A. M. Pito.Rur ch to 3 I'. M. RITA MER MICHIGAN, ('err. Len , es Piuehcreh at 9 n'ci wk. A. M. Brrtv,r at I 0'c , ,w14. I'. %I. In rcintlii•ri inn with talk ,if Fmigitl and l'tix sals... Omni Bon in Et l'n.. nn,l Strom Mint cm, all pat t• tin Lake Eric and Michig,n. Apply o n G. M. HAItION & , JOHN S. DICKEY, CLARK Co.. Riti‘ver. plOO 1 v • UM. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1645 The new and Srdendld Steamer, V. S. man. DIONONGAIIELA, di*4ll* s. iv fr„ and I,t4t. N I' 0 It K. the 1. of Frbfunry, nr,.l the C () 1,17 N 1 13 1 . S of the .3rt . P . mnth. The+e I ,.rcketa err r,i the Lir !! PIO 1-1,141, and eGm»,11,3 by T he m .,..1 1•11 , 0,1 , 11reli Cop l'er,ons dew°. 'bat tiro •.•,14 ,wt in the.- eeseeL., will ••11c BLAKELY C. Nlll . l 111:1,. A qent.) , for 11.clie, & Cr.. Nev. 'm r i.. Office, corner of 4th 011 a S i niti,fl)-1,1 and Canal f3,) , in, near the United States (Intel, P ) tt..),u),01. deell3 TO ENGLAND. IRELAND. SCOI7..AND AND IVA L rilEilsoNs L.kNI),IRELAND,S,'()II, i‘‘. ALI' can have it rent by I.tVet, /11.1!••• r ate raver, ro n.elinlonc.• , 1,11•• thwle chuntries d the o p: h doubt In many. a *malt rum I.‘ ~liu t..m.•. incnh•thiable benefit. The have determined p,t the ium. . o thi,t *red be detervd 0 ,;.111 , . ; ! -c• h I lb?. o.p BLNKIIIA CHEL. TILE PEorLE AFIRST rule farm of r,r111., 1101.1 )• r,y Y1,111g,1 4:54 • , ion 3 flll.llll 1111.allif1N11. n, 11, ~,„„..„.,1 roqnly, Vent, yltanla. 1.11‘,1 hue ,h Find rid !sexes, nix handriiii and filmy of wlroln ere cleuirdi and under go,trT fence. 7rtinelloallt , pth•l mind rall. The I tntl is iinte•hpr.e. IVA 14 wl.ll vi,orred with abutolrot and C,ret, runs neat it. There l 4 or,l, trd nn the farm. 'rho ron,t i• rleh , , an d most h,o, ur if o l rvgj•ln in 11 e.ter” Several flits ring mill> arc in the immediate vicinity, 9 11/illPlf it mile of tlei I aria. 1 lie C a tholic Chinch near !I 1.1 ill tr'll it I X1111•C:ed, that in the v itro of ;ter mating •ptinc. the nary FrmaleSernirivi v. 11l M.llltil St VI.. .• , 111-. s , I.i be in complete opeiution 'f F.lr. tree. ii 0,1111 ill" relleni I.cation fa a store. Snould ehii•vr. it 'sill admit of bring divided into lariat of about seventy acres tech. Apply to i &el) 111, A IRLY A!: rciiELL, GEen5E BEALF.Jr ‘VNI. 3. A7NKNINI, D CAMPBELL. WHOLESALE Dealer in Tin Plate, Sheet nod Briseier'n Cooper. Block Tin, Sheet lion Sheet Zinc, Slab Speller, Sheet Liras., tr..a and Blass Wire , dze. Also, Menuracinrer and Dealer in every variely cif Tin and Copper %I'are, Forciffn arid American Briorio Brieht and Plunkhed Wore, Fancy and Plain Tray., Waiter',. S.c, Foreign arid Amer lc in Julian...l Ware. Foreign and Ameri , nn +tamped 1.1 , fool kettio ' s, Urnmm~rtn!:quat.. Side Fenders, &c. is loch he will be harpy to supply ea.tomern with on the mart r o n trito,hle terms. hrdeliirie. buyer. Trill I.: it to 'heir interen t r call find exiimiliC ,0,,c.e Ficribed goods, in roullorso n sit iris ',;herein the Ilnr it ware line, as ail rif which v , be ',old at ti very hart advanc , •im the m.nutactuiet ' e noe 19-2rit. 3011 ti DUNI,‘ P. Alderman's Office, Fifth Wars. 011 N A I'ABKINSUS.Immun Filth Wald, • I ' olln siren!, [WI WIN, Will, 111 ur,d (Ylllllll 11111 , e14, whore be may be I . ..und nt all limes. Those hoeing 110 , 1. • 11 or Whet property 1.; sell or rent. emit' hoof' the same ponctwilly 'wended to; delis collected, Find all the duties of un Alderman will moonlit prompt ut act 27-411 v Monongahola Navigation Company. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, pursuance of the provisions of the charter, the I annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mnnnn• gahela Navigation Company will be held nn Monday,' the sth day of January, 184 G, (being the first Mmidny of the month.) at their office in Bakewell'a Buildings, Grant street, in the city of Pittsburgh, at '2. o'clock. P. M., for the pnrpufe of electing the Mficers fur the ensuing, year. WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Seey. The Brownsville Herald, Washingmn Examiner• and Waynshurgh l'sles7senger, copy [ill election and nd u copy 01 the paper still, the wh, rtisni. to in, to the Secretat}'•--___—..__---- der9oe ~ A ARRANGEMENT FOR 11346 REMITTANCES FOIL SALE JOUN DUNLAP, NO. 17 MARK ET STREET For Sale Cheap () CUTS of Yellow and Purple 5 double Car ' . pet ehnitt;lVitttlow oral n.,ttortoiti fine white Louisville Lime. cherw worm bed Comfort ISAAC HARRIS. Agent And (..nm Merchant. No 9. sth ab,o &c. Gt 5(1 TONS PICT METAL of good quality end IL" suttriblo Cot foundly purprige.t, jlll.t received and for ' , ale by JOHN D. DAVIS. now ia. cur Wood and sth htS. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 0 " 444 tit✓ 1110' • N. , • (41sPI, From the New Orleans Picayune, Dec 13, 1345. i FROM MEXICO. SIXTEEN DAYS LATER.—By the arrival at Havana of the British steamship Tweed, from Vera Ct us, ad• vices from the latter city to the 30th November, and (tom Mexico to the 26th itove been received. Our prior advices were brought by the U S sloop of war John Adarnu, which left Vera Cruz on the 14th. We are indebted rot our Mexican intelligence to the Dia sin do la Marina of Havana, kindly forwarded by our rot respondent. The U S sloop of war St Marys arrived nt Vera Cruz on the 29th of Nov, having sailed from Pensaco la on the i2oih. The lion Mr Slidell, our new Min i islet to Mexico, was LI passenger on the St Marva, as We have previously stated. El Verarruzano. in announcing this arrival, mer• tions that ii had learned that an Envoy of the Griv• is-arm:tit of the United States, was on boatd. on his tiny to Meniro In 041031114 h negntiation4 with the S”pterne Geyer nment of the Republic 1.11 , 011 the qu , p tint of Tes.a4. The hour ot the art ival of the Envoy was drentoti not tha Inuit ,tpportune lur secuting a hind recrpi ion. El Dicir it, del Gabierno of the 22.1 ult, states ihat by an express arrived a. 2 o'clock that afternoon, the Government had received despatches from Gen,. Paredes and Arista. They informed the Grr.ernment that in cony ry•ir nee of the rn ivements of the United States I(o , pr stationed at Corpus C.:fit-jot:li reconnnit ar• ing the toads leading Iu Mulamorne and building en Owns (, the tiaosportatixi ut ariillei), Gen l'ari.des h determined to rumrnetice indict) rcld the Disisiiin Lie Reserve," to reinforce Gen A- rir , tll and "tiniir.l, rn opernle wish tin tic ivily do- mm‘d.•,ll)y " [Our terui..r, el.s. the loth.r of our Hoy inn c .rresiyyllut.t Ulu; 14 1,1, veal current in that y. that (ion f t 1.1,' , 1 to th) 411:Pp , rt Of .11 - 11ka p but t')l ht 9'90 m ler i s c ,mm rwrim.mc , rn the Capital. This m i.emont :11,, , Lt 104 ree , nt pr,,fos , nns to Gen lerter r,3 wrdo nun. ;;,:e cr , ,bme , to ,t.l C04...,,u , a , auf of 1)- 231 o!: ac ih tt the C1P011%...1 . of [).dories Went into S rct S sl , rl uro”00. dt+pn:che en.i r the Governmenr's rm,r4 , ecies, the m,e Almittiottntion ttf 6en `Santa Attn, nn:l i h.• t I 1;1* CO!! ori 1.114, y. Tbo riper. IlvarriVe I! gt, Up,, It to pie” f owari prrIGIIII:1 it Gip the lexa. tory; all the list, fotelvv3 from \ laramero., et a Tamp 7, , fhltel the new• of the advance of the Coned State tin , p, .1, NI .tamnrn.. The vxrilemrnt of th^ pts' ilo round in Nlirnir.) in .111,Luteti. in • g••o3 &•'g•r to tIo. fro,r.o-ot ‘,.,t• or A m .•,i,•.0 of .car t.) part. on the. the 1•11", rtlailt . by rh••ir comrn•nier• Int , . the p•T,:c Ot lireMelicArn Government ■t th,e is. to exports In rt-g•rd to the desig tie t the Cn! , l , r , t AA. Frorn th, 13 , 11:o 11,2:d Nosornbor roy 31. rcrnrdl , (Car. of • licg rye''"''".• S.Z .CIS :11., 19. h u tix(i t!'l.n . lit hrld iu6r nil - 913(e M , 16'11 , •11 t n: q . .I.mciudia. t he. , Ilool,t•uleti hero of ,!;,‘ I'l4 rrcei.ed le•ur rwir, i.oun ti,loced by t G ,rtr.rn•rl citcos i..n ;n ;he c;ty of Ilry.l-n 131. !lint tine De pelt men I tot . SOOOI/1, et of no Co , n Ita.l de laid orp,a rf:rn , he ,ot Ft,,n 11 , crn'er 13. XTENnI VE. F! hE AI Ia:FFALu Lek•E e vrn;,Elo , "ut 5 N Cu- .1! ina•na - • and lilt , nu fl ,•-t1 31, •11,$, f dic hr ko in the Nete,,:erl WI:, !., I (-0•11,1,..,1t1i 0 , 0. I/ 11,' .1 OW tho uat ton h 1,...1:1.1e ! roe% i ..:ia :o l• 1,, were sl.fr rtrm rt st.ar. •`, ca ai..-id. La -s tr , ra ta $l5OO. lasal‹L Alt C. , bh & far...sprit-T... livrnos. ti rro LA)k./ 1), id 11 , ,birr.m. 1...• i 270 i3Ok I In.urrd. !'„, i.~,~.,..~ 1 ¢.-r r tained A (;,•rnin,, N(. ( ;1 ,1 1' 111 er Chnt ;ors lk Mtn, l'!•1;101`,4 o 11.1 r t Ccr;.k iro.d 113,:ffki A .Nl.Crt Jj,e„4.11. r large M 41% in lii x 4, the orrostie vltir of l rnerri .1 street, was several ttmea on tire, tint by efforts of the foot - Iwo. was p , IIP:V" ,I Ihe go,d Statuhagills clothing store. on the coiner of Cnm ! metcial and %Vetter streets, were much damaged hy water, and in being removed. All the uccupants of the buildings on Commercial street. to the Canal, et. tiler removed in part, or pocked up their goods so as it, be in remliness, as it was supposed at Ono Limo that !he fire would make a clean •weap thlough The hal ! u•itfurlcs of thn br:ck Mock owned by Mr Sidney, ad. joining Ole buildings de.trned, on the Creek, citugl,l I fire, a!,d were, wv .11uuld fudge, pretty coosum• The humeri was owned by the New York Lire Trust Company, in rather, we understand, is in liti• or.tion, nr.d on, insiire.i. It will be no lost to the owners that these old rookeries are destroyed, but great gain to that section ol the city, ,A lion a handsome [nick block rid, up no the ruins. MUST UNFORTUNATE We understand that there has been a very serious. destroction of coal boats above. During the flue weather we I itchy were favored with, Mr Pomeroy or dere,' five boat loads, 2000 bushel of coal, from above, the w hole cf which is now in the bottom of the Ohio river, except one load which lies at the wharf.— ' This, however, was sunk yesterday, by the ice cutting the boat, and so sudden was the operation that a man aboard crime very near losing his life. The coal can. not be got out till the liver falls. Cincinnati Herald, Dec 20. EFThe Vliashington correspondent of the Balti miiie Patriot. in his letter of the 19th says: lt has been rumored to-day that Mr Polk has sent into the Senate a large number of no.ninations—are among them WILLI km A llsaets, Editor of the “Constitu lion" at Baltimore. as Charge d'A(Tairs to Buenos 1)1, s, and Ititstutms SA UNDI:TtI3, of North Carolina, Ist , Minister to Spain. There is a story that negotiations were re-commen ced, last Wednesday, between Mr Buchanan and Mr- Pakanham. I have prnty good reasons for believing it is byte story. RIVER INTELLIGENCE The Cincinnati Union of the 20th says: The River is declining slowly—having receded within the las t twentyfoar hours from six to eight inches—leaving in the channel opposite this city, about 8A feet water, and hence, to Louisville-9A feet water. The ice is floating down in heavy masses, and should the present cold weather continue 94 hours longer, it will on-1 doubtedly, put a stop to river nnvigation. The steam , r North American reports the Neptune souk to her lower deck at Plnml., Point in the NI issis• sippi—they were engaged in taking out the machine, y when she passed. The St Louis New Era of the 16th says, "A rise of I about two feet has taken place in the river here, and Ithe ice on it is becoming very soft, Should the weather !continue a few lays longer, navigation will open to Cabo. The Illinois liver in perfectly tight with ice—teams of any size being able to cross The steam boat '•A mulct" is frozen in the Illinois At last acenonts, there was f, feet 4 in•' chew, in the Portland Canal, and falling. At Nashville, latest dates,thete was 10 fort water in Ilatpetli Shoals. We learn from the '• El Diundi," that the steamer i"Caiipian," from New Orleans for St I,olllli, eruct, n snug, below Island 21, in the Nldisissciii, a hen the pilot immediatelx run her ashore, where she soots Boat and cargo VI ppo,cd to be a total lois. No lost. Thosteamert I.oui,vile, Empire, Alex. Scott, Lb Franklin, Yroktowo, Ilitristtetay, and ollttr bons that have been detained below, tire ol: no their wrty up. The Lower M I,llissi pp i was in the worst po‘sittle condition fur nnvigution--5 feet water on Island 21, when th.. El Dorndo paved. • BUTTER --1G bbk Lord Roll Butter, irceirvd pr str Cir velutul end f r pole by M. B. RIIEY S. Co., (1,22. Wesirr it eet. ALKEitEt.--40 bbl. N 0.3 Merkerol, no,I tor eale by M B ItIIBY & \V Bordeaux Almonds 6 ( )0 LBs ,uft Al.Oll. d A I `2' GO NV o i(10 :31 y C 'lAll r 6,.) r S.l( K`; . I'. .lAA( I 6.) \\ .0•• r t P. NIARTIN. _ . I? VI !-.1 I I, nt••• ta e” j •n:•• C. MARTIN, I' 11A.'..-Kr.t.S ~n 1.1,1 bt.:11,, •,'lr 1.,, 1 ,. i a r. C. NI A ii I IN. 1 A., "2'2 1 . ...1 \V,, t.., ..t i. . . F( . 11V1 . 1.) pet Sirmrn Boni cu4.81..t ; R • - • Oi 13,1 a ..e..; C44th ; R ek,t •I'.• ' , V I'. C. 11 ro I .) V III) &c rill' E I n. • ••• (~., Splc,•s. nn i ti• ,, or-ttc Vr:.;ta ni: .%;:6 t (ull ,01,1 of p u n tvro.,lli 9• cie•Crip:: tor 1 , 11 , 1.• vo rth nn Tinto:ly bore Lasts N„ IV„ w •cr •Ir. et 41 , r`22 P C. 11 TI lIN LATER FROM OREGON! I' • ' I IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES CHEAPEP, No. ..");', ..Waritct rani a 7.11 I•'ourth I. ter:: sr:••,,,L 11 .. DRY (AjODS: fi11... I b. ”1.1 L . . 111 {l4b,r/iner , i 1•1;.-!. liolll, r•o:‘ T II f: I. \ I) I ES 1.11, I•tg,t• n I' 'II. as iltl :1 tl.oa ,ntho I "i 4.1 1110 por.t tri .Irene,) L.• 1„ n. 111, SIOCK 11C th, 1,1 4.u.ne. \r. .I).r u. , 1 , •1 4 e1 . • '`` i',,•"ch .-; nkf I I ( 111,1; n:1,1 L inot Eng.l.ll, French and Sew. -Is Gingham Emh.isidesed and Plato 'tithes, ice a Ica, priced. Woolen Good.; Kenini ky Jean. assorted colt - , and ,p attar., Plaid Linsey*, Highland Pint-1 F• 11.!• ti t inced and Striped do, Heavy Plsid Shawls; %Vogues! Shawls; Plat I Cionkings. Furai•lang goods; Bars...lev Linen Sheeting.: Super Irish Linen: Pillow Case Linens. Hamilton Cottdnade; Russia and Scotch Shy...imp; Hunkalisiek and Diaper and Bordered rowels liiiirre Dials,: Wide Buista Diaper; Colmr.l Sr nirC rails and Linens; Marseilles Toilcits.r., and :3111C131.1CuVerS; FI,IO h irkings Furniture Checks; Dimity and Forni - issa Chintzes; Damask Table Linens; ruble Cloths; Siprinrand Common Dar:utak Napkins; Blankets of all descripiiMas; Thrr.id Lures. Bonnet Kid Otos es. 1-I,iier); Sulk, Cottan and Worsted of all tinalities; Bleat.hed and Brow Bie,k, Nlull and Swiss do Cambric and Jutonet do Silk Cravntc and l'ocket Hividkerchiefs; Listen Cambric des Plain and Hern Stitched So Calmed Borders. .1..c1`2 1m JAMES DOYLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. NO. 57. CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STS, LARGE and splendid assonmant of useful and fancy articles suitable for Christmas and New Years Presents, viz: Watches, Chains, and Keys; [Attie.' Breastpins and Ear Rings; Gold Pencils—a very large stock; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens: best at ticle; Bracelets, Clasps, Lockets. ldoquet Holders; Finger Rings, Studs, Buttons, Slides. Caul Cases.Cattl Baskets and Busby's Cards; Bri;tania wore and Tea Trays, in setts; Gold nnd Silver Spectacles and Thimbles; Fine Penknives, Razors and Strops; Silver Spoons; Silver Cups—forks &e; Ladies' Military Goods, &c. &es All at ti 3 lowest cash prices W W WILSON, corner 4th & Market 6u. Cream Nato Pea Nn's LI:1; I Ml= uLIVEoII .11s: LLB WurT,rrl 'lnchon Salo. AUCTION SALE, AT /I,'o 72., MARKET ST, PITTSBURGH, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE. A 8 we are determined to close out our entire stock before leaving the city, we have come to the con• elusion to sell through Mr M'Kenna, Auctioneer, the goods remaining on hand. Our stuck consists of al mtst every article generally found in a Dry Gard store. City and country Merchants, as well as the public general, will now have a chance of securing bargains, as the stock will be sold, by Aue.tion, without reserve on Friday next, the 2Gth d ty of December, at 10 o'clock, A M, and v. ill continue ftotn day to day' until all is sold. Ladics attendirl the labs, will be uccommorlated with seats, Our Cork Loo;jsts of mouselin de (nines; cashmere trencos , e; I-bosons; fuland silks; plain, barred and fi gured alpacas; plain and figured bombazine'; fancy laws and butzarineb; ginghams; calicoes; and chintzesf I cotton and fancy Handkerchiefs; lawn and linen cam bric handketchiefs; shawls in great vatiety, such as de lainc; thibet; 'ilk; cashmere; blanket and other 41. awls; dress and bonnet silk,; ribbons of every de scription, such as hoariest, cup and every kind of plain n od colored. Thread Inc.,; and edgings of the very heat quality. Lisle and other cotton laces; edgings; rosertings; &c ; woolen cape; needle worked cullars: embussed; embroidered and barred curtain muslins; cotton and silk fringe:. Cambric; Swiss-, bishop lawn, and book muslin:; linens; diapett. and napkins; plain and figured nettlngs; plain and 5 4 uredbobinetts; coon terpobes; glove; gambroons; shilling.; and oilier summer at off-; cloths and ca4simeres; vestincs; tweeds; cussinetts; yellow nankeen-; hormet I . sav an; shoes and aljr perg; braid and snow bonnet a; spool curt or.; tape; buttons, hook• anti even cotton cords; sew jpe silk; money purse-; cocuu stockings and hall hose, &.c. Terms at tale. JACOB & DRUCKER. B. :111iESNA, Auct. Pin -Larch, Dec. .224151. Dried Apples and Flour. r; r" BCS!l. I),lt.ki JOIS Bat rels S. F. Family Flour. Reud'ed to.d for sole by 1.1. LAMBERT Tobacco. KEGS "A G NlcCov's"6 twist tobacco on cOn+lgTirr.,tit For 6C1.1.• by NIILLER S RICK E FSON, 179 lA'.l , riv st- Raisins. kirBOXES Nl.doe,a Bunch Buiiinq, just re eeised, no.l f by MILLER &!. RICK E rtiON, 1`,.. 4. N. 17J Liborty at. Loaf Sugar. NVF, nr , r , ro o:iog n ftpillor ,pplr of Nu 6, 788 i!! lo• ritC.l Vt • 113.0 1)(;E. I.SON S.Z. CO • %Voter At. :i1:(7.4R HOUSE .VOLASSES 4 (3 L. S H :11"ki , e5. -lI3U 1 , 01" do Lancaster co." Lebanon " ifinrribank ~f Pottsville .. _. ...„ ifonongakelabank of Brorrnsville . . ls'err !lope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank ; Torranda bank Wyoming bank 1 West Branch bank.— .... ... .. .... IFaris bank.— ...... -... ...... .... Lchioh county bank, ... . I auto. Belmont bank or Mt. Clairsuille..... .... ....... i • Crintonbank of (7olartbits..... ..... ..........1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.— ...... ....1 Cirrlerille (Lawrence, cashier)._ .... i • --- i r , ( I•Varren, cashier)---. no sale Insurance. i Ci5,i,....-tiba5k5.....•....... ........ 1 /II II f'. un,let.goodagr•rrtm oh , . Am,-rican Fire In.' Clinieothe bank.... ~.. .. -- ---- i II: " ' ""' 1 " `" c'Y, ma l l 'i' ll ': 6-11 ' 11 '": c`,'"""":0', Commercial bank of Lake Erie i rtkilhg . I , 0• , , wc, 11.:,(1/..1 li. ~,n:ogo by lire, 00 lA - 1 Dayton bank.... .... ............. . •-3 vordhle worn., et toI• 0:41 ~ a nd Prank/in bank of C01umtu5......-5.... ..... ...1 GEORGE CO C I 1 11 A :',; , Farmers'and Ifechartirs' bank of Steubenville..} , . l, N. 913 %Void • '_—l Farmers' bank of Cantors 00 Piano Fortes. ! Gra,, R .l 45 I. ,1,,V. nod •pi , n,!1.1 *.• Irtmer , t of nom onr Granville . - S 1 ,,,e1 grand art.oll I ' l,llko Ferree, , n baud end ' Fliojit" lor sal' ho. F. BLUME, I L il ancaster Cr. l',•nr 11,1 5t Cloir str.. app ,site Ea. Had. I Marirrla ........ V 17 . assillon 0 , , N 1 Ilie On,re instrument, lire warrnoted to I !Iferhanies' and Traders', Cincinnati -... 5 •• ,r.d not c-1rn., , .. , ., and kr , i, in or.!, a. long an nor, !trove Pl,a,as... ---.-- -... .......... i ~..,na,,ic., , t, d Th , :, ,iil be sold I-,w f a root ) . • ! NartraTh -- - A F. ItILUNIE. I Putna7o -- • Sandusky --. -. T - - lil; E, \V CO • N. 0. S ugar. 6 ) i ffi k 111 . 1) , Z !•.,,r6 7...; U. ....,,, llr ..nlo by ' 4111 AY 1311 1113 iti OCiF:, N 1 11,Sl):`; &CO .' W.ter crf•rt Ccpper. (B 4 lijmorr) BIT RIDGE, 11 I LSON & CO., -- Eloliaa Attachment. ! S.•intn .... .... T VO rew I,r‘prtiv•.l Grand actlon Piano Fortes , Trrhana .., Ith l',lormsn'i .1:)liln Avartlon. , ll.ju.t finish 1 Troosier ......... ........ ... ...... .............. ~.1.,..1 f r i..,1e by F. BLUNII:. i x,„i a ...... ........ co , ~( 1 0„„„.,,,,i Si C;,,,,, a:a, , Irpolite Ex. Hotel. ; Znnenvill, ...... .........- ....... • r0 , v17. , Bank ill Clercland.-.....• ...• ... I) IX F. 3.A . s ; kET '' )1 l'S 1 t 1.,. ., c..tniortall!e; INDIANA I ) roar, •'‘ 1,1 .1, n-ii,le 1., 11, i r t0,•1,i7:4 commmii ' C"/ ' 6 '71 4. 4 ,4 l'r'"Che* .. Cyr. 1...1` :13i 1.1 ,A, tn ., . 0:.1•• :I! .Pur r.to,,i•lrtleut. : Slate Serif A LC, EA), Meril.7l R E & Co. `251 Lib,ry at I;aLE\N! , cLuilis 4 state bein k . _ 1 1 . A. 5.11 it/7. A Bt.!. 111,110,1.4 tilt 61,1:1C , f . 01t4, ILI. ' Roo k o f mi . oit, sh owo , tovn . . VIRGINIA. A 1 - ( -; E ( - ) . M ,(l `. 1 iIL &- CI. : Ran?: nf th 0.! Vaney of Virginia—. '251 U' , r:v . ' Rank of Vir g inia Exchan,7: bank of Virginia ... Parmers'banknf Virginia.. .... .....„ North- Waste rnhank of Vircinia.......... • . Merchants'and Mechanics bank of Virginia Liar.* at .iforgantm MA en RYLAND. (...)lit:;;G CLOTHS. Nt:.‘s CloCo 1 , ,t winter rolm we, y c .'or, , tl , ll.te !bent ••• 'Tv v•lrtrty • •,1" to cut thr taste, the habit ;he pot...et .1 .re them A I.(i Ea, McGl,.. I E & Co's 2. - )1 1.0 , 0 r .) st r, rrliit 7 1 o r c City t,,1nk5...........• . l'l.o A KS, CLOAKS. 1 All other solretzt bank 5.............. lUST tor. ivr,l 421 iovoicr of Frcro:ll C..yhi. euira NORTH CAROLINA f../ b;o f, f'los's. A!,o ~ ; t .v. , ra ,, e ,, bewitiful: A ll so. i vent banks .. .. ~ .•... • .. .. . C ,•1 ,,,, • f“ , Oolog• tor tl.e s;trt,e, (,:r of id, we will SOUTH CAROLINA. 14 13.1; ; r, it orde,. i Al! solventbatzLl A L ( .; LO, MeGri I( r: & Co. I , 251 Li 1.., „ . i Allrolreal bciks IIXEDIS EA V El( CIA )II IS AND EA N(.. V I Y n t,;:e b,,„b....... .... ....... L I N I :\ GA. Country banks ..... ......... .. ( j ,:I j.. OME 1111 NC; .1.. w in thiA I to Le had at the LOUISIANA. j t..... 7 Ess.l.l , ln tt,lt• 11,..1 Q....cr.f% of I New Orleans banks ( gsnod ).... , A I.t.i EU, .1,:(11.71111 7 . St. Co.TENNESSEE ..... 251 Lawry et. 1 Allianks.... 141CII1GA.N. Just Arrived at the , 6N ew Turk Store,' 1 Bank of 3!. Clair St. Clair 1ili) noz. Lad tin.i G..ntlf . .men's Rid. Bank of the River Raisin.. Monroe..... ll\ I I-nor , . and <,;k (11,,,,,.ni the brgt conotitig. I Partner's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit. N. B. None hut the but Kvi Gloves kep t at 79 Michigan Insurance, Co. D^lsoit,•. ‘inritrt stit et. ; Oakland County Bank, Pontiac. novi,-.! - To Let, I Ok:ORGE OGDEN . Ohmura. INOWDLN. wo ROOMS, on fourth street, b‘v vteen Ferry) T OGDEN & SNOWDEN, and Liberty vreet., auitahle for an office and si , •l SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., tine r..om. Enquire of Goo. Stephenson, corner ofl IF 110LESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS 4th and Ferry atreets, or 4 ND Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead, JOHN 13. M'FADDEN. i AL and Lvtharge, corner of Wood and Second sta, Market street. _ , ritt , j ,, irrh. p .. novl3 ly. Liquorice. SCASES L l .,,,rice r,,cived and rot' sal , by BA FA N ESTOCK & CO', de.c2 c 6cl, and 1V0,..1 - i"NEW YORK STORE," , Burgundy Pitch. iC ASHMERES, Paris Reps. M. de Laines and It CASF.S Buretinds Paich: just received and Cori Alpacas, direct from N.ssis Yolk. ON male by BA FA liN ES LOCK. & co., 1 w. H. GARRARD, dee'..' corner of CI h and Woad sts. ! nnv 12 79. Market street, i Valuable Property for Alalii. 1 83. MARKET ST. 83. , A c Eft rA I N lot of ground situate on Penn, he : PI. low Walnut suet t. Fifth Wm d. containing 17 B e . F BLE CONST A E. , feet front on Pens, and extending buck 100 feet 1.0 1 IT AS the day received from the Eastern Markets, Nlullierry alley, on whir.h is erected a valuable three' , a a large addition of new and desirable goods for story brick house, and in rear a two story Game. , the winter made at exces,ively low pores, to which Also, one other lot on Liberty "'tee'. oppos ite IBF. C respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. tha Wesley Chapel, in said ward, containing 25 feet A lot or Lridies' Plaid Cloakinga entirely new;' front, and extend - mg bark 100 fret, on welch is erec- . Cashmere D'Elosee, all wail, beat styles, and ver) ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indiapu- I cheap. table. For further particulars, as to property and! Another fresh lot of T.erlcerri, Thibet. Cashmere, terms of toile. apply to JOHN A PARKINSON, Ala., ' and French Broche Shawls. Berl: if (Chronicle copy.) Fifth Ward. 1 Unshrinkable Flannels; HemStitahCembric Hdkfs. ( Chronicle copy.) Mousline de Leine.) and Cashmeres, from 25 ets . Oh Yes ! Oh Yes ! to 50 cents; Buyadere and other late styles. I A large assortment of Whitney Blankett• YOU CAN always God at G. Schneck's on the cot.. Damask Table Linens; Trish .4-4 Shirtings, do. ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, Fresh oys- A fresh supply of colored and black Kid Gloves, tars served up in every style on the shortest notice.— , Bajons', half long white kid and silk nett Gloves; Also. Candies. Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest' black do. kinds. Call and sec. nrrlit-tf 1 Furniture Prints, from 6; to lOf eta. per yard. . I Linseys; Checks; Bed Flannels; Gala Plaids and some beautiful styles of Dress Silks. dect Fresh Fruit. 100 BOXES M. It. RAISINS; 30 half boxes, do; 10 half kegs do, 30 lbs each; .A_ BEELEN has removed his Commission and 5 casks Zant Currants; . Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to Now receiving and for sole by his new Warehouse, on Third street', nearly opposite dec 8 IL LAMBERT. i the Post Office. Mil 30. =EMI CORRECTED DAILT BY A. KRAMER, EXCHANGE 131101E138, CORNER OT THIRD A 513 WOOD STREETS• SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants andlitanufaeturcra'Scrip.. Exchange Bank Scrip. ............ Currency ....... Berl,' County Scrip . EXCHANGE- - - 1 f SIGHT On Philadelphia New York Boston Baltimore Silver PPNNSYLV ANIA.—I'ITTSBURGII Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank, Exchange Do. tiollidaysburgh •.• . PHIL ADELP A. Bank of Nnrth America . Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Farmeri and Mechanics' bank.... Kensington bank Mann facturers and Meehanics . Mechanic...... lifoyamensing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill Soothwark ..... Western "•-•--- - • - • - Danl. of Penn Township (;hard bank • • - - • U. S. bank and branches ..... COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county... " NO7 thwmberland Farmers • bank of Bucks county—. F;aston bank Doylestown bank ....... _.. • . Franklin bank of Washington. Rank of Chambersburgh " Middletown .... Getlyshurgh I " Lewistown. SnYpechannacounty Hr rk la.ount . 4 bank Columbia Bank and Brt , l Kt Company Carlisle bank Erie bank Parmers and Primers' bank . . " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading IlarriAburg bank 1 fairytale " Lancaster " • 4q bonßs NV. 11 GARRARD SPECIE rar .par ....par pat pal par ..........par .....par KT.NTUCKY ILLINOIS GEORGIA ALILAMA Now is the time for Bargains Patronized by Everybody. The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR THE um: OF Gtddlnes., Pdtentnati , lll, Scurvy. Small PDX, Jouttcliee. Pains in the Buck, In ward Weak trees, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising, the 'fhroat, Dropsy, rim Fever of kinds, Fe male Complaints, Nlr usles. Snit Rheum, heartburn, ,Worms,Cholera Nlorbun, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Ervsipe las, Deafness, lashings of the Skin, Cold,, G.oo, 'Gran el, Nervous compluinis, and a V 3 Piety of Other diseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and allottuctions in the organs of digestiorr. [From the Agent at Quebec, 1.. C.] • DISEASE OF THE EI VER • DEAR I Slat—Agreeable to your dewire, write keep you apprized of the prospects of the o.4:ken , Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in ILi. city. no or, recollect, when I first commenced sour treot tine, which Was in Mss. 18.4. sr. e !ode drown( r 1 the succeoia th..t letedd crown the met, toking. (1..1 premises hod been so comp!etel2, flooded by the 00 . thousand and one nnsaleuble remedy for every , prtt.at ble complaint males the earn, :hat i set iously cower , plated hexing nothing More In do with any thing of thc kind. However. nt the tilted ttigent soltetl,llloU, consented to make a trial of yours. At first we foto , 1 considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention roe wards them. ('ample had been an often deceived the vile compounds st.hi'..h have (footled the country foI hhe last 15 years or mine, that they determined, it I possible, never to be 'naken in" e'gnin; end the cense ; querns.° wits, o:ey could hardly be persuaded to accept F or the riiN, us the saying is, for -love nor money." bus matterrs proceeded for n .ae,•k or t WO, when, xi 'peal luck would have it. "Mrs. N. a Indy of ' our city, Who hall long suffeted from nn olfaction of the Liver, nceomportied by indigest ilia of the most ale sonata character, t:115 persuaded to ',crept of is lion, on condition that nothing was lobe Paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, we ouraelves bad very little faith in the in:l[ler, know. log as we did, that her complaint was one of long, I standing, and had been unsucerssfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But a e had determined to the merli cine a fair trial, and if it proved to be wrothless, it would be a grantee of satisfaction to snow ;t, both to you and to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how ever, only n few days had elapsed. when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for anoth er box. "1 really think, Mr. Williams," says she. ' that your Pills are heginning..to work ti great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When took the second dose. I began to red much hetterthan I did at first: the pain in my side was considerably tr lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blued seemed to circulate through my vein] trl2 it did in my youthful days. Since then,l have taken the remoindet of the Pills, and my imprmement has freen' sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I Nava no doubt that a few mote boxes will effeet-..ra - lv cure me.'' The result wee its she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth cr,r bean ty has retained to her cher!, a, and the prvopect et' long and a happy life is before her. I am she will never forget the Clie.kener Sug,nr.Ccratert As might naturally he supposed, the news of this en tea ordinary cure was rip - tril l ; dis rtrrnirta led throughtln. city and adjacent cottony; rind scarcely a ar el: had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for C,ll'ck ener's Sugar-Coated Purgutbe Pills; Ind ;Frt detr.trer, has already inciensed to such an CSIG:It, ]Pat t. e the greatest diculty in sapply . mg In it'd : id' ffi not seem lika exaggeration, I might almost say that a ES' are literally besieged fly women_ and children, tutit7- . inf. , under every possible ailment to Lief] -lettMan flesh' is heir to." The halt, the lame, snd the. blind; dos asthmatic, censumptive, and dyspeptic. are thronging our doers in pursuit of the never-foiling Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarihi flowing in upon us from every qrcirter. One Ptirsuo informs us he lies been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered fresh n seri , nue attack of Apoplexy. A third has snrci,cred in' expelling from his system the symptoms of Lagar - lice; And a fourth has just recovered ft om nn attack Of Put.; munary Consumption, which had confined lam to his' bed for many months.—So we gum But do not fail to' keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, vie have standing orders froM the country to o large arnecasts Send 30 Gross at your enrliest convenience. Yours, &c. R. Ft WILLIAMS: aue.6er, L. C., April 14, 1815. ...par ...par ...pal ...par ...per, ..par ...par ...par ...par ..no sale Rf.MENIBER, DR. C. V. CLICEF:NER, thei olizinnT inventof of the Sop: Co;,ted Etna tr.,,{ nothing, of ht wns evet. Ivini.d of until h.; intro:: dared them i 9 June, ir,r.r, as ti i:1 be :ncen hp the (oh tuts ins: PREMIUM. • This Diploma was awarded by the ,A MERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fain held in the city of New Fmk, October, 1393, to C. V. CLICICE N ER, for the invention of SUGAR COAT VA) JAMES TA L.LMADGE, Pre6ident T. B. W AxErita,r, Col responding Secretary Gcrabaer J. LELD3, Recording Secretary. laP Tn from COUNTFIRFEITS.—Purchasers must always ask for Clickenres Sops. Coated Vegetable Pills, and see that each box has upon is his signature; all others are enonterfeit.. . _ WM. JACKSON, corner rf Wood and Liberoi .11-ems, is Dr. Clickrner's e;ent. fur Fitt:burgh 'lna vicinity. oct6 A DANCING ACADEMY. A DAM E BLAQUE tesnectfelly informs her .LT_L (fiends and the public generally, that she has strived flans the East, and us iinmediately enter upon the discharge a :be Lilies of her Dancing School.— The latest and moat Tothionside I),lnccs, including the Minuetde la Com', as dar.6ed at the Courts of Englact and France; theBOHENIIAti POLK : X.:Ls dunned by Martaii; the MAZURKA, LA LIACHCCA. THE POLKA, C0T1LL10N5, 6.;.e.,.&c., will lieotaught. Madame B.'s RooMs ore now completed, and will be opein for the receptions of those ladies and gentle ; men who are desirous of being instructed in the uhuset dances, on Wednesday evet.ing the l!'th inst.. at 7 o'- clock, fur the gentlemen, and on Fliday, 21st, at 3 o'- clock, F. M. for the Indica. The days of tuition for the ientleincrt. are as follov?• every Monday, Wednesdoy and Scordtly evening,— For the ladies: every Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. M and Saturday front 10 to 12 o'clock 2.. M. and from 3to 5 o'clock, p M. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS ate situ. to on Fourth street, two dons Irorn :he nay Scales.— Madame B. vi ill tent the above named rooms fnr rob. lic and private supper parties, Concerti., Sc , itccii &c.. &c.. - - The above rooms are tinished nod ftttiid up in the most novel odegtant and err rov,d style, with dressing rooms, and every convenience for t h e accommodation o f c isitmy, and ate now open fur inspection. Madame B. will commence a z. r:cs of rocs ties on Friday, the 28th of November, to continui through the a inter. The ladies will be ticketed. Those gemlernen who are deriroua or sub arribitii, will favor Madame B. Its calling at her rooms. The 11,00 ms ban be had oft reasonable terms. nov 18.tf. Fancy Facts. BE it known that J A NI ES CAVANAGH, hes just received at_ O. 62 MARKET STREET, la large and splendid allKUTlment of Variety Goods, such ai Jrtehy, Cutlep., Toys of all isinds, Dolls, &e. &c. Also, a ill•V SNICK of other Fancy Goode , too nuttier ous to mention, cheap for ca.h. ReMember the number, 61 MARKET ST., between Third and Fourth at*, it. Simpson's Row.— CALL AND str. nov 29-le OPENING this day, another lot of Broche !LP Alen, on hand, a few •plond+d French Broche Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be sold a great bargain, at the New York store. NV. H. (IARRAIID, 79 Nliirltet AFTNE assortment of French Cloth+, Cassimeree and Vesting': also Scarfs, Cravats.Stnck-s,Shirts. Drawers, Underrests and Hosiery; also a few of the "Shaker" Flannel Drawers and Shirts, at the "Net* York Store,"79 Market street novl2 To the Ladies. To tho Gentlemen W. H, GARRARD 16 . 4 " , ztit f , ',A: