eV Oattv Slanting Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 13 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE TOR SEPTEMBER. W. H. Denny, J. F. Kelly, Josiah King In referenda to communications which may appear in this paper. we have one of two remarks to make.— Are will inert none without the name of the Hull/or be. Jag fuat nta.de known to us, and when insetted, must al. ways he taken Its eapreutivc of the views of tke writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views an /expressed are editorially t entarked upon and approved. at M i KRE & CO ' S, ViAL AND BOSTIC FACTORY. -wills attention of our readers is directed to the ad• verthrement of S. bllize. Sr. Co., in another column. Itwill be seen that ttey have re-built, and removed to their Warehouse on Second street. in Pittsburgh. The building issplendid7-20 feet front, and BO feet in length, and three slot ies in height. In addition to the abbve %'ireboun, - Mesita S Nl' Kee & Co., have also erected in Birmingham, a VIAL AND BOTTLE F►6Toay; this is said to be one of the best establish ments of the kind in the country. It has been in ope ration about two weeks, and in every thing more than reaßees the expectations of the enterprising on n lefts Adjoining the Vial and Bottle Factory:, they have leas° a large establishment for the Manufacture of win thaw slaso, &c. Persons desirous of purchasing at ti ties in their line, would do well to give them a cull. tin T .—Mts Lewis has arrived, and will duke berfirst appearance, for the season, to-night, •s Bianca, in Milman's Tragedy of the Italian Wife. Dur. fag the evening two excellent piece* will be produced, and the principal characters sustained by perfutmets of Undoubted talents. 10P0or readers will bear in mind that a brick Dwelling House and Lot of Ground, corner of Wylie and Chatham streets, belonging to Thos. Collingwood, Esq.. will he sold on the premises this day, at 30'clort., by hi'Kenrt. Also, this evening, at 8 o'clock, at Kenna's auctio I rooms. a valuable Lot of Ground, in the sth Ward, on the bunk of the Allegheny. opposite the old Toll Gate, belonging to Mr George :dollen, on which there is erected two Brick Dwellings. VIOL/ Tina ult TUC PosTAGE Llsr.—Notwitlistand- Mg the low rate of postage, attempts are still made to evade the law. Suits have been instituted in the U. S. District Court, New Orleans, against the officers and owners of four different steamboats, truding to that port, for a violation orate pmvi,ion of the law regale tine postage, which forbids theconveyanceand delivery of letters, pamphlets &c., out of the mail. :L . lie penalty is $.54) for each offence. Ter THICATIIK —Last nights rerinernancett stria truly exerl:ent. The Drama of Lucille, watt perft.rn.- oldie every part with great spirit and judgment. The attendance waa very fair, and we know the audience were delighted. - PENN INSURANCE COMPANY The seventh instalment on the stock of this compa ny,(being $2,50 per share,) will be due on Monday, 15th inst. J. FINNEY, Jr., Sec'y. nepl2-3t. Lectures ea Europe. A T the request of a number of Ilia friend., the Rev ...LA Dr BAIRD will deliver a course of familiar lec tern On the various countries of Europe, embracing notices of their physical appearance, productions. commerce, civilisation. history. chief cities, govern ments.rulers and other distinguished individuals. criu catioe, literature, religion, manners, &c., &c. The course will embrace eight lectures, and be it by large and admirable maps. The first will Ise given the lecture room of the First Presbyterian Church, (Rev Dr Herron's) THIS EVEN IIN( - i r (Monday) at half past 7 o'clock. It will relate to 11..,ssia and Poland. The second will be a continuation of remarks on the same countries, and he given to-mort ow nigh.. Thecourse will be completed within two weeks. The object of the lecturer who has spent several years in Europe, and seen almost every part of it, will be to give as much valuthkv and interesting information as possible, especially much as it is not easy to obtain in Books. Tickets for the course can be had at the bookstores of Messrs Carter, Ingraham & Elliott and Johnston &Storkton,and sit the door, at the following prices: fur one individual $1 00. or a geoleman and lady, $1 50, or a family of five persons, $3,00. single admission '25 rents. seita. Silks, Cashmeres, &c. JUST received at No. lOU, Market strem, a very handvome essortmrnt of Plain bik and blue bik Sao; do do do do Atmore and Repp Silk.; Sati• striped and figured do. and Gm-de-Napa du.: N. S. Rich Chamelion striped and plaid do. do. Cashmere and Mous. de 'nines: Milo and Satin striped blk and blue blk do.; With • large stock of Alpaceas, Bombazines, Poratnens clutbs, Merinos, Ste. Purchasers •re respectfully mrinested Ir. call and examine. SHEA & PF:NNOCK. Gingham', Gingham". JUST received 40 pieced French and English Dies. Gingham. 30 '• Domestic New styles. •nd at kw prices *gamy of the Economy Mannfactaring Company. THE Subscribers offer for sale, by the piece or package, the following gaoris, which they will warrant. at prices as low as similar goods can be bought la the Eastern otarkeu. 20 pa. Blue Cassimetr. 15 " Steele Mixed Cassimere. 12 " Wool Dye Black " 20 " Steel Mixed Satinetr. 45 " Indigo Blue 10 " Cadet Mixed " 10 " Dark Olive 1 Cage of Drab Cloths, suitable for Coach Makers The undersigned having received the agency of the above tympany, will keep a lurge supply of their manufactured goods, constantly on hand, to which they would mpectfully invite the 'mention of the trade. augfa—tf. SHEA & PENNOCK. 117bidear Sash, Glass &c ON hand or procurred at short notice, almost. all sixesof Window Sash and Glass, and also putty when wanted. Also Wooden, BOWLS, Tubs, Churns, C. S. Axe Handles, all sixes of Augers, and ull kind, of Tinware for sale low for cash, or trude to suit. re" N , B.—Paper and Carpet Rags, Country Cnr pet, Sock, and Stockings, Beeswax &c . &c., bought ISAAC HARRIS, Sept 6 Ag't and Cum. Mc.chunt. Poetical Works, ROGER'S Poetical Works, wttb Illustrutions; Campbell's Peens; Posts and Portly of America; Willie Poems, (tine binding gilt;) The Poetical Worksof Crabbe, Heber and Pollock; Milton, Gray, Beattie and Coning Cowper's Poetical Workr; Boor's •t The Poetical iYorks of Rogers and Campbell; Chit& Harold, Mor. Ex, Gilt; Byron's Works; Lallab Rookh, (Moore'e;) Course of Time (Pollock's;) Young's Night Thoughts; Sbakspeare's Weikel For sale by CHAS. H. KAY. Bookseller, No. 76, Mallet st. above White & taro's store. between 4th at. and Diamond irept9. as Owner Wanted. /11151 Was left at the house of the subscriber, living ;nth" sth Ward, near the Canal Bridge,a small Storm] nurse, with a sprinkling of white. The horse hed on a saddle and bridle, he was left by a person not known at the time, nor seen since. The owner is request/id to call, pro, e property, pay charges and take hint away, orbs will be di.posed of according to Law. JOHN GRISSELL. "'pa ld2d:w2t•. COIIRh:SVONDIiNTS SHF:A & PENNOCK port of pittoburg4. 24 1110111.11 - VVA.TiR to THZ CUANNE.L ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Pockets; Dully Brownsville'. Packets. Monongahela City 'Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsville; Commerce, Jacobs, Cincinnati DEPARTED. Daily Beaver Parkats; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Pecked'. Rambler, Moodey, Rhode Island, Nwson,Cincimmti Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. tat THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at i o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Wart en on the ar rival of the Parket. and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are ear it led to choice of berths on the Canal Packet, and seat, in the stage. Fur passage apply on hoard Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DlCKEY,l3caver. G M HA RION & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOORE& Co., Cleveland. jell-y J & M B TAYLOR, Warren. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B.Botes,Master,hascommenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. end Beaver at 3, A. M. Prieesto suit the times,aad those wile have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as loon as the weather will permit; nn the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and m EADvi Pa., si ill immediately go into opera tion. For freight or ilinissige apply on board, or to G. M. BARYON, joly 12 Water stret. CCPTLie Michigan is provided with Es ans' Safety Guard. SI'EED AND comFoitT !! MONONGAHELA ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILA DEI.IIIIA THE SPLENDID PEST RUNNING STEAMER! CONSUL AND LOUIS MCLANE• Will continence on illonilaythe Ir-lat of May. Ma king double daily trips. One hoar sill ',invent BA o'clock. A. M. daily. The other in the tuning, doily, (except Sunday.) thernorning Boar pn. , .crizeirx will ink° the Car. of the I.3.rliimoce arid Ohio Roil Et nod at Cumberland, 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And at - rise in Baltimore, at fx o'clock P. M. the acme eVel/ilig. L i ir;;343:l: 7 ". Through to Baltimore in 32 hou,s, '• Philadelphia in SO " By the evening tow passengers will lodge on the Boat in comfortableSTATE BOOMS the first night. Pass orerthe Mountnins in Coaches in day Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus a‘oid• ing night travrl altogether, For seats, nr :t4 - naclies for families or parties, apply at the office. tWo doors from the Exchange: and at the What(' boat atitrYFIFI - V MonongaliAts Bridge. FERGUS MOOR!' 1: A I), Agent. LAZE EWE & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAXPLILLL Lenve3 13,-Eiver 31 8 o'rlock, A. M. " Pituburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, C•rr. Boics, Leaves Pittsburgh ■t 9 o'clock, A. M. Beaver •t 1 o'clock, P. M In connt•et ion with daily Lines of Freight and Pus tare Canal Boat/ to Erie, l'n., and Clevelnnd, O. Steam Bout and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to (. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh JOHN 8. DICKEY. Braver CLARK & Co., 13rovar june^!-y 184.5. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 TAt arse and SplrmdidStrant'er, U. S. M&IL DIONONGALEIELA, STUN K. Master, bas commenced run ning regularly, nod will continue to iun through the sensor' as a Weekly ['ticket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday morning en 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thurstlsy morning at the same hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. Removal THE subscriber has removed hi. Mormy:o Leather store to No. 70 WOOD S . reEET, between 4th and Diamond Alley, where he ban on band a Mtge an nortment of Morocco, fame Lenther, Linings, Boni logs, Sc.c. Cc., from one of the bent manufactot ie. in Philadelphia, which he will sell at lower tureen than ran be bought at any other house in the city. The trade are respectfully incited to examine my storli before purchasing. aug29.11 CLEAR TILE TRACKS!: - - . " -- "r Milli A` Ali: FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE. THE cheapest and heat BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, for the people, can be found at J. Ct • EIBIDALL'S STOP S, NO. 70 WOOD STREET, &tureen Fourth and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh Boots and Shoes of all kinds, sizes and descr iptions The following is a portion at his assortment: ?dens and Boys coarse Shoes; do do Kip do do do Cull do do do coarse Boots; do do Kip do do'da Calf do Lathe's end Children'. Lead er Boots and Shceiii do do fsloroeco du du du do fine Kip Slippers do double and sigle sole, Pittsburgh ntok.•; do do Goiter Bowe of all Liroki do - do Kid, Jettersonsand Buskins Trunks Trunks of all sIIPP, cheaper than can be purchased at any other place in the city. Come and examine toy stock; ''THE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and shall be beat U! • All of the abuvegoods have been selected and man ufactured expressly for the Pittsburgh Musket, and are and shall be sold wholesale and retail, cheaper than any othet place in Pittsburgh !! Come and see!!! ang‘29-tf J. C. KIMBALL. Port Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fifth Ward DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Freeman, Snap & Totten. is this day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knap.Jr. and Willium J Totten,who will continue the business under the name of Snap &Totten, and will settle all claims against the said firm, and receive all debts and demand. owing to the same. Pittal'gh, Aug. 18,1845-aug2B. Q ELECTIONS from the Speeches of Eminent A merieans by a Member of the Philadelphia Her For sale by C. H. KAY, nog 6 No 76 Market it. 1 °CASKS Cleveland m Ba n iera a tn i f y or 4 sat . ) ( ! ) ) . y augl9, Pio 9 Water great BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 0` 44 .11,.....- • . . • • FOUR DAYS LAIER FROM EUROPE The steamer Great Western arrived at New York on Toes Jay afternoon in seventeen dogs from Liver pool. She soiled on the 23l ult. and experienced constant end heiny westerly gules. We make up the following summary hem the New York Herald, re• ceived lust night through Adume & CU ' A Express, one hour in advance of the mail, by the freight uain front Philtidelphin. Otto hundred and forty.fi‘e parsengers have come out in her—a larger number than ner before came in an ocean steamer. There i 3 no neww■ of importance from Ireland There eppeuro to be nu perimeter change in tire Comm Market. A Bah s iu Frunce are apparently quiet. Theta has been a very sel IL , Us ruligions 110 t ur Leipsic. Adr ices from Ss* nzerland elate I hut affairs in 'bat unt.oppy country arc now nein Li Clore. It will be luistriird by the divvrsion of the Diet. I lie weal ber continued nub. otuble in Englnml. Queen Victuriu'd luniLles 'lit the coetil,el.l, euntin The demand fur Canadian Corn was active, in con It quence of the unsealed state of the weather. he Uvet laird Mail arrir.cd un the 21st ult., the commercial accounts by which p1M1.1.1 nu striking fea ture, and may, upon the whole, he considered units turable. Exchange was brisk, and lreiglit• fur Erie land had immused. The coleus was boat ping 0,21 hui lying its cunt rcts to their Is.t iteCollia. At Lahore the lattry wu. rtreadtul-- bordciing U/1 3U.UUO. From China theirs is “uthilig S o me ai.acti iJaetion has been I..npieb , ed by the bob dens nil r 1 . 1110) in cilia rlO%, that tylti, bus not Inv!, quilt kept trim tbrrtt in the nett✓•t ut • lheir bonds.— I I n n. 1 11.:. 'Dent ci inteleet, fury gout:l3ini;l) acklit)wl edge, has I et, I,Nrlfiltd, timid pun wut. ha,stweu made, I e nine pay meet of Ole urn cars, but toe certlhcate6 tit the new stuck brut intete.t tit line tare et w le.reas the 'Larne, welt at :Ile tale 01 anti U prn cent. R.sc rn Ai price if qualitiT) of slig , ir recrieveiluxim the 11 4,1 buties, the ettlil the East Indies, is grease a Ibis )4 . 13t dirt. it has Lein for litany )cuts pre•totoly, yet the itticast of nit kinds ul sugtsrstr:l cr./whale nt ustsantan. This tept.it lyosi, tug to the 611,11 e ul lust year ' s crop in theisland Lot Cuba, and partly to the gr. - at it,crt . use ul the can. itsttlptiOlitil theta count.y stirce the reductr it tel the tiut)• U. trig to the former cause the lie rush retitle. - b a se get the ..,,r1,1)1r1g of tile HUosioll teat Gel as sett as their user tail it trputt speol, true the) are alai, tog fortstints re pid ; and 011 tee; to the latter cause, the supply tee the English fly, bet is barely equal to the derorauct. TAe Engltak !fart est. 11 hateser ma:. Le the re •ith ul the pieserit hat - rest, it is, we brims t!, VP •Iluu ahle, that so Mt a+ human eset lormral. go, nsut:ti more hue bemt done in the last yew lo uLlum n guml produce horn the land than VI as err, dm., LOute. 11e are out Without strung loupe that men set a 141( Crop w 06111.111 ed this season. CI - n(1111i) Itilrflor 111 epso1111) tknt of lest ear, but NIA/API) Ct-,31i.IlIfllbl) uturc IF, 111.13ntily. rrli'iovs viola al Ltipsic. Acmotti. from Germany give a depltitattie account of the state of Sastmy and other put is id Germany, in cons, ;view-a of the religious excitement a luck prevails in that count n, arid witch is every day increasing.— on 01. It:th of August a very serious riot brut, out ut Leipsir, and, according to the latest accuunt•, that city Our still in a state ot the prates; t.lCilttflttllt. [TrThe St Louis Reperti rof the 9111, sa3s: The oldie West is said to be in a pri hut srdnditiou at Islad Nu ling barfly anti compelled to tbs. lier entire rurgn UPERIOR PRINTER'S INE.—DR. G. r,EN• J AMIN SNIITII.II3 Green% ich ai rret, (new Brick Block,) New York, kept con.tuntly on hand Printers Ink, of a superior quality. ut the market price, vir—Extra N 1•1 4 ., 111 k, at 30c.; 80.. k du. 40r. , 60.,73e.• aid $l per lb. Tht,e Inks arc manual, tured by steam, and of snperior .itock. Pr inters will furor Ih. G. with n call before rill cliabint their wham stock, to they will find it decidedly to their advint.L7o to de.rl with him. sept.i-tf ON the Rr.rnon Cathorc and Pr.d. , itant Contr... verse; with strictures en the Copstitutii.o of the Protestant Association of Pittsburgh and Alleglien r b) the Rev. HUGH KI H ILLS Pt D. A M, for sale at seri 9 Cl /OK'S N 0.53. Third street. DYE STUFFS, 400 BARRELS Chipped Logwood: " Ground Camwood; 1400 Pounds Indic"; 2500 " Blue Vitriol; 5000 " Muddei; 40 Barrels Alum; SU " lustie; 20 " Copperas; 7 " Nicarntign; 4 " Red Sanders; 4 4 ' Brasil Wood; 3 " Pencil Wood; 4 " Lac Dye; 112 Cnses Eat. Logwood; 1200 Puuuda Sumac; 500 '• Nntgalls. For sale by B. A. FAHNI:sorecK & co., ■ept 1 -d &sr corner oth and Wood si• J. C. KEMBALL VEN ITI AN BLINDS. A; WESTERVELT, ICH E old and well known Ye- Otis° Blind :Maker, former y of Second and Fourth std., ekes this method to inform is many friends of the fact At his Factory is now in ful 'oration on St Clair at., near a old Allegheny Bridge, sere a constant viipply of irate of various colors and ralitier, is corwonnily kept hand and at all pricer, I m twenty-cents up to suit N. B It required, Blinds wili he put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be re moved without the aid of a screw-driver, arid with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed. and without any extra expense. je24-thikAvlv• GOLD Pens in Silver holders. Gillett 's superior Eagle Pens, is boxes of 1 doe •• " Fine Points, " " Small Ladies Pen " P 2 " Extra Firm " " 12 " Perry's Flat Spring l'en, on Cards; " Small Barrel " •' Lai ge " " Gillett's School Pens, in boxes of 12 dozen; Markham's, Accountant's, Phillips, Leon's, Sze. &e., in boxes of 1 Gross, and varying in priee,at from 25 to 75 cents. per gross; Pen Holders of every variety. A largo supply of the above just received, and for sale to those who want them, wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash rate.. All Pens sold by me, are warranted to be what they are represented. JOHN H. NILLLOR, 'ern 4. 122, Wood street. Buildidg Lots lbr Sale. THRF.E lota in Hart's plan each 24 feet in Gone by 132 feet deep, adjoining John 11 But ler Esq. The terms will be liberal Enquire of aug 5. GEO. COCHRAN. Arnold's Writing Fluid. AFURTHER supply of the above writing fluid (warranted a genuine article,) just ree'd and fur Mlle by C.'H. KAY. N 0.76 Matket st. augf.'s over White Bro's dry &oods store. "• • 71'411 From the Baltimore Clipper ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM di t d 4 .! 4 GREAT WESTERN. To Printers A Sermon Metallic Pcn■ SCOW e. c. SARGENT. BEGS leareto infirm herfriends and the pubic gen orally that her Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth or September, at her school room in St. Clair at., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— ' She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passavant. Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechling, E.q., Wm. Jack, Esq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be t•btaiuedby calling or. Allen Kramer, E.g. nog 22 Bemoval. DR. WM. M. W RIGHT, DENTIST, 7°777 ham removed to St. Clair Ptre t , next door '▪ ell mi • to the Exchange Hotel Building.. rep 1 RIO Coffee. 494 BAGS Prime Green, received and for sale by H. LAMBERT, sei,l I 100 Liberty Fresh Teas. 100 PACKAGESYoung Hyman, Imperial, Gun powder and Bacbong Tea, received and for pule by H. LAMBERT, eepll 100 Liberty .t. SCASKS Cor, 40 Bbk. No 3 South I.nr2e Mnckerel; 13 do No 3 North du; 10 do Gibbed Herrinp, 15 do A Ivrivee; received and for rule by 11. LA M BERT, Will l 100 Liberty Kt DYE STUFFS. 011 Ombrn Madder, (a Cerooll.l S Indigo; 30 Idarryl. Ch. Logwoud; .111 du Alum; received and for role by 11. LA M BERT .e r t lOU Lit*,fy T. Trtat, Nuts &C. slt 0 BOXES M R Raising, It. 50 "Sart. Gin. 10 '• Cream 4 " Filberts, " 10 •• Errnilr S S Almond., 2 Bbls " Bitter, do 3 Case* preserved Citron Orange, '• Lemon. Received and for sale by IL LAMBERT. 100 Libel tv .t TOBACCO, AND SEGARS 2n BOXES Mac & Kerr's 54 Tobacco; If 11l do 11 , 15.441 & Robinaon's 5s do 10 do D. Harria' 55 do 10 do Louie', Plug 5. do 20 do John, 16. do 20 do Tilgban,'s& l 9res 12. do 24 do Moue. Ornooks Is 14, each. 10 do 32s l.a 1. Twit do 5 Half dotes Poitinua. Roldnson'A 1 do and Sweet 1...nf; 10 NI Getodne Havanna Scrim do end Cabanse Brand. re.ceived and for pole 11. LAMBEIIf, 100 1.i1..t0v at. Sundries. lii tr o fresh W C Rice: 25 do London Mustard; 25 bit. Almond and Tod 1 WI Chalk: let Soap; 20 lAA. Sy nn . Whiting; 25 lota No I Chocolate; 2 d u Vet. Red; 100 malts Ca•x/a; I I cad. Lampblack; liu ream. Amos' ruled 3 In Ep.om Solt.; Cap; I 1 du Brimstone; 5 eases Lovering don!, 3 keg. Saltpetre; Sugm; 120 bugs Peperand Spic I; bids fro 2 cases Er u nes ; ( in 3.. do Pepper; fI n .1E) 23 can. gro Cassia; 30 Lb!. Tanners' Oil; together niti, a full assortment of Groceries, now re• ceiving end for .ak by li. LAMBERT, nem I I 100 Librity •to,t. Csal• of NI AD DER(S,OOO 1b..) 10 male by B. A. FAHNESTUCK & Co. cornrr of 6th and Wood sm. i nli . L f s g rou sal nd i CAMWOOD of superior qua, B. A. FAIINF—STOCK.S:. Co.. Corner of GNI and Wood kta B U LE V u L —2.500 For anle by B. A. FAIIN EsTooi, & co. <-0,0, of w—t and! holg - r A rilS.-12.,0110 Laths landing at the Bridge,cor 1..4 sale h,a- by P. C. MARTIN. .ept 10 60, Water street, Burnt:District. Lumber and Shingles. 3 (7 OO FEET clrur 'Boord., wea teagoned; 300011. Commonboards " 60,1100 " " Now landing, and N ill be sold low off 'bee be Groceries. 50 IC,S Rio Coffee, a prime nriicle: 2U half chests Imperial, V. Hymns and Gun powder Teas; 10 cute . " boxes Imperial, V. Hyson and Gun powder T 111; '2 chests Black Teal 3 hh 1.. prime New Orleans Sugar; 600 lbs. Loaf Sugar; 13 boxes exce)lent Tobacco, Aromatic, Hooey Dew, &c. 40 boxes Soap, of different kinds; 5 hoses Starch; 1000 lbs Baltimore and New York Sole Leather; 1 tierce 'ice; 300 lbs. Dried Beef; 300 Ihis Boron Hams. with it full assortment of Spices, Fidi, Molasses, Tinware, Plow lines fled cords, Buckets, Brooms, Sweet Oil, Cheese, Indigo, Dye Stuffs,&c., too numerous to mention, oil careful. ly selected and will be sold low for cash, produce or Pi.tsbiogli manufactured articles by P. C. MARTIN, sept 2 No 60 Water st. Burnt District. Pure Liquors JUST from New York and Philadelphia, from I_7o der Custom House Lock: 1 Pipe A Siegnette Brandy; 1 Cask superior Port Rine; Red 1 " superior Madeita " With a large assortment of liquors pfeviously on hand consisting of some 11 years old Peach Brandy, some 8 years old Monongahela Whiskey, Holland Gin, Roe. chalks Brandy and Domestic Liquors, for sale low for rash or barter. Tavern keepers, steamboat ber-keep• crs and country merchants will find it much to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. I'. C. MARTIN, sap 2. No. GO Water et, burnt district. TO PRINTERS. Type Foundry, and Printer's Furnishing Warehouse. THE subscribers haveopened a new Tyi Foundry in the city of New York, where they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for any any kind of job or fancy Type. Ink, Riper, Caves, Galleys, 13russ Hula., Steel, Column do, Composing sticks, Chose., and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The type are cast in new moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with de-ep counters, are warrant ed to be uncut passed by any, and will be sold to suit the times. Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the must approved patterns. N. 13.—A machinist constantly in attendance to re pair Presses end do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printers. Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times ns much type as theirs bills amount to, may give this above six -nonths' insertion and send their papers containing it to the subscribers. CROCKFORT & OVERKND 68 Ann street Allegheny Cemetery. SALE OF BURIAL LOTS DURSUANTtoa Resolution of the Board of Man agers of the Allegheny Cemetery, a public sale of burial lots will be made on Friday, the 26th of Sep tember next, et 10 o'clock, A. M., at said Cemetery. The general plan of the Cemetery may be viewed at any time at the office of Mr Chislett, the Compa ny's Agent, on the premises, ind at any time after the 141 n of September next, a plan of the burial lots may also be inspected thert. The grounds are open for visitors. By order of the Board of Managers. ang 20dta THOMAS IRWIN, Prea't. ;; 4 4i- • _ - • it ,- AT M'Kenna's Pbarnix Auction Mart, No 69, Market street, Simpson's Row, between 3d and 4th streets. to morrow, Saturday, September 13th, at early gas light, will be sold a large lot of Miscellane ous Books. At half past 7 o'clock. same evening, 1 Gold Patent Lever Watch sep 12 P. McKENNA , Auctioneer. By John D. Davis, a nclioneer. corner of Wood and falk A l 7 a.'clock, Saturday evening, yhe 13th inst., will be sold en extensive collection of new and second hand Bunks, in various departments of !item tutr; musical instruinents.guns. pistols, watch-a, hats, caps, boots, shoes, 6 day and 30 hour brass clocks, work stands, and a variety of staple and fancy arti cles. &c. sept 12 ON Wednesday evening the 17th inst at 74 o'. clock, at Davis' Auction Room, corner of Wood an d Fif t h a rrears, will be sold eight very eligible shim. ted Lots of Ground, being part of the plan of lota laid out by Mr David Greer, near the Fourth Street Road, viz; Luta tin. 44, 45, 4G and 47 front on Forbes street, which i+so feet vt irle. Lots Nos 52,, 53 54 and 55 front on Margaret it., which is '3O feet wide The above lets are pleasantly situated for private residences, orother purposes and are near the busi— ness partof .the city, a plan of which may be seen at the Auction Room. and ether information that may be desired will be given by the subscriber. Title indis putable. Terms Cash, par Funds. aep 11 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Of 2 Thick Dwelling Houses and three. Building Lots. ATm'KENNA'S Phrrnix Auction Mart, No. 64, Market street, on Saturday evening, nest, Sep ember 13th, at 8 oclock precisely, will be sold without reserve, 3 vultinble building lota, on which is erected 2 comfortable trick dwelling houses, situ• sted in the sth Ward of the'city of Pittsburgh. on thebunk of the Alleghony river. opposite the old Toll Gate, and adjoining Messrs M'Gary, Marshall & Wallace, Franklin Foundry. Each lot is 20 feet front and extends back 60. One of which is a cor ner lot; the property is very convenient, and peculi nry adapted for the residence of mechanics, being in the immediate vicinity of several manufactories,— The title is indisputable. which can be seen at the office of Recorder of Deeds for Allegheny county. Those intending to purchase will be shown the pro properly by the owner, Mr George Mullen, Mulberry alley, near Mr Shoenbergers Any information required will be given by the sub -criber,at 111,1 Auction Rooms, :C0.64 Market street, Simpson, Row, between third and fourth streets. T•rms nt Salc, sem9 AT 10 o'clock on 'Monday mdriiing. the 15th inst.. at Davi.' Auction Rooms. corner of Wood & Erfili streets, will be sold by order of Executors, for Cash. par fond:: 10 shares Exchance Bank of Pius burgh Suck; 2 do. Bank of Pittsbureh, do.; I do. Pitt.borch and Greensburgh Turnpike Wind Cn. du. Al.o, '2OO .Lanes Pittsburgh and AVashingtun Turn pike Road Co. spiel:. sep9 J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Of a Brirk Dwelling House and Lot of Ground, corner if Wyhe and Chatham streets. Tlre dwelling house and lot orgronnd, belonging to Thos. Chil:ingwood, Kul , advertised to ha sold on Saturday. is po-tponed until Saturday next, Sep tember 13th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. on the pre mises. It is 52 feet '2 and 1.2 inches on Wyelir at and 26 fret 10 inches on Chatham st. Any information re quired will be given to those inclined to purchase, by the owner on rho premise-; or the subscriber at his Auc tion Rounis No 64, :\ larket lietn ern 3d and 4th. 7'ersns Cask Par Money. wept 3. f'. M'KENNA, Auct'r. Pulalire .4 &odic* Sale f a Valuable and beautiful Farm of Land, about 37 Acres. WITH a good dwelling and out houses, and all the stock thereon, viz: Horse, wagon and har ness, cows, hugs. farming, utensils and a variety of other articles. To be sold. Thutstlay, Septembet 23, at Id o'clt-k, A, M., on the premises in I', vides town ship, Allegiter, county, on the plickety road, a mile from the flourishing village of East Ethel ty, 6 miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and about half., mile from the Allegheny river. surrounded with the best of neigh bors. A healthy location with is variety of hill and dole, on one of the best roads, leatlirg to the city of Pittsburgh, containing about 37 acres, nearly all cleared, under good fence and in the highest state of cul tivotion. nn which is erected on excellent dwelling h0e..., fiddled in the twit of order and furnished with every convenience necessary for the comfort of a fame ily. Alao a good staple, horn and other houses , a gar den and a young orchard of the choicest vatiety of fruit trees: a well of delicious and pure spring water, an ahundat cc of coal is close by the above -property, is siren adapted for a country residence, being 51/ con venient and easy of access to the city, it wonld suit ad• mirahly f .r a boarding school, summer boardinghouse, farmer, gardner, butcher, or any person wishing a handsome residence. Those desirous of purchasing con cello's T. Down, Ertl the owner, on the premires, who will show the property, and give any information rt a i t t i r ed. Pieses•iott will be given immediately after s a le, the title is good; for further particulars entittite of the subscrilter nt his audios rooms, No 64 Mut het street, between Third and Fourth. sept 6 I'. McKENNA, Auctr. I' C. MARTIN. N. 60 ‘V•ter St adminstrator's Sale of Real Estate. 19,400 Acres of Land in Western Pennsylvania. AT <AUCTION. Wsold at the Ronllol Rooms of D. V V Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November, 1045, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing described Mod; Into the properlyofJames Trimble, Seer. deed. of klurrishiirelt; 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Mercer; No 39, and 972 in Pymatuning township; No 750 mid 801 in Dela ware townsphip, no 934 in Sandy Creek township, no 1063 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Coal, and Iron Oreend lay in the vicinity of theStato improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rockdale TownKhip, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1461, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town• ship; all of whiotr are well adapted for farming, and con• vcnient to laid not roads. 9'oo ACHES are in the County of Erie; no 197,-2017-2076 in Waterford township, and within 3 miles of the town Waterford; no 1956 in Amity townshiNthese tracts tire of the first quality land, and convenient to laid out roads. Are in the County of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of New boil:, and fronting on the Allegheny River. The town of Corydon lied on part of the Original tenets. These Lands are well cover ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lumber; and have several small streams of water running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect ed. The above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in a body to suit purchasers. The Lands in Mercer, Crawford and Erie Counties, are principally in tracts of 200 Acres, and well adapt ed for fames. Those in McKean County, are mostly in Trims of 1000 Acres Title lodisputehl Terms at sale F. R. SHUNK, WM. BOYD. Admrs. THOS. R. Arm 6 to tar Western Press. Mercer; Crawford Democrat, Meadvillle; Erie Observer, will publish the above till sale and charge this office. Sept 6 Valuable Water Street Property ftd. Sale FDF subscriber is anthori4ed to sell that very valu able Lot of Ground adjoining the one on which be reside, on %Voter street below Ferry street. having a front of 30 feet on Water street, and extending back 160 feet to Front street. Titleindisputable. Terms liberal. jy 30 J. D. DAVIS, Anct'r. To Let, AROOM adjoining the Marlett Hotel, corner of Water and lerrl streets. sept 1 GX.O. COCHRAN. auction Salto. Books and Gold Watch AT AUCTION. BOOKS, &c. AT AUCTION Eight Valuable Building Lots , AT AUCTION. Peremptory Salo P. ISt 'KENNA, Auctioneer Executor's Salo of Stooks. Postponed Sale IGOOO ACRES TRIMBLE JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! FRESH ARRIVAL . AT THE NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE, No. 160, Liberty Street, 21 door below Six!, THE subscriber having just returned from the Eastern Cities, would invite the Attention ..f the pub lic to the large and vatied assortment of foshinnoble goods now opening, and ready for inspection at his es tablishment. Hin stock consists io the must fashion able styles and colors. Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Tweed Wool Dyed Cloths, Plain, Striped. Barred and Font) , Foreign and Domestic Cassinnerec; CLOTHS AND CASSIAIERES FINISHED, EXTRA SUPERFINE SATTINLTTS, ALL COLORS. Plain and Pancy Sattinotts, all Colors and Qualities; _ A FEW PIECES BERKSHIRE CASSIMERES A NEW, HEAVY AND BEAUTIFUL ARTI• CLE, FIRST LOT IN THE CITY; galls, Valencia., Woollen and Silk Velvets, Cashmeres, &c. fur Vesting. These together with a large variety of Stocks, Cra vats, Scents, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Shirts, Bosoms ( Collors, and every other nrtiele apper taining to Gentlemen's wear. The undersigned is pre nemd to sell at at reduction of over ten per cent. under last rear's prices. lie 14 also prepnred to manufac ture Clothing of all kinds to order. after the most ap proved Eastern and Paris fashinons, (which he re ceives memthly) at the shortest notice, and of the most reasonable terms. The subscriber would say. that though he never has crooked a leg on shop board, he can get up a better fitting, and a better made gar ment, than softie of those who, Lifter spending the great er part of their lives cross legged, aro so ignorant of the fitting department or to be obliged, when they want a coat for thernseloes, lit tall in a crook to cat it for them, for want of ability to do it themselves. lie would caution the public against being humbugged by those who talk so largely about competition from those who never noticed them, urtil within a few days his attention was directed to nn advertisement in one of the papers, written by some conceited person whose appearance might be improved by using some of the soap be talks so much about. The subscriber has merle an arrangement in New York by which he will receive, in the course of a few weeks, u large supply of Shirts, nt prices varying from 50 cents to $3,00. Country merchants and others wishing to purchase by the ease or dozen, will have their orders, if accompanied by the cash, uttended to with promptness and despatch. Thankful fog• the very liberal patronage extended me during the short time I have been in business, I am determined to sell new and good clothing at sech prices no will render it to the advantage of purchasers to call at the NATION AL CLOI'HING STORE before going elsewhere. JAMES B. MITCHELL. 17'25 or 30 good hands•will receive good win , Ts and constant empltiymeid, by calling soon at the Na. clonal Clothing Store. None need apply but those who can come well recnmmeoided an being able to do the best work. JAMES. B. MITCHELL, Sept 11. sr • , FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. N I 11. 11. RYAN, HAVING rwnpleted hie machinery for the MAN UFACTURE OF CABINET FURNITURE, is now prepared to offer to the public all articles in bin li n e, an wholesale or retail, vet y low for CASH: hr warrants eery article moan at his estnhlishment to give satisfaction, us none but the best workmen are employed, and every cure taken in the selection of materiul. Turning and Sawing done in the hest manner. Also, an assortment of turned material kept on hand, such as 'Wagon Fhb:. Hence Columns, Newel's and Balusters, B,'nrh Srevig, Bed liostg, Shovel and Fork Tuble Legs, &c. Hand:es. The subscriber has in nddit ion to his large Estab lishment, nine Brick hours, with shafts running through thim, which he will Rent for Shops, will. Steam rower sufficient to propel so, h machinery as may be put into them, at mach lower rates ill so steam power can he produced It nm smolt engines . Possession gisen at uny time N 0.46 Never Surrenders, Q TILL THEY COM E—Ano.ll , r let of those Spred. A Cheap Farm and House for Sale. t Jdid GOI.I Pencils received. Those yetscsng El_ A CAPITAL FARM, called “Plu m b Soling," 12 - "re act suppl Supplier) from the previous insoices may now miles from Pittsburgh and near to Raker-Coen, : bane an opfuirtunity to make Selections from a full 11••• on the Butler Turnpike. It:containing about 130 acres. sortment. Prices the same es before, from $1.50 to atittut half of which licit-tired, and the balance is wei: e• BARROWS S.TTRNM : I, timbered. The grow.ds are in fine condition with a "ue22 46 tket street. conutant 'ripply of water. There is 3 acres of on orchard of the best kind of grafted apple, peach, nod other Fruit Trees. There is also a large ntiw biiek dwelling house, a good ham and other buildings on it;nnd it will be sold to n bargain and payments-accom modating. Please applyal HARRIS' General Agen ey and Intelligence Office, No. g, sth street. veptlo NICIIAIID COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th Street, near Market june 19-d&wly WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY. WAREIIOUSE REMOVED. 1111 U ruh.criberii have the . plensure of informing their frienik and the: public generally, that they have removed their paper stole to No. 87 Wood S'lrett, °bore Fourth, nearly opposite the stand they occupied before the fire, where they have on hood and me opening a compete asvortmentruent or PAPER HANGINGS: a o a n Erts, FIRE BOARD FRI!? TS, A C., the greater part of which has been mnnufactured and inputted since the lire, and which contains a loge number of pnttertins that are altinelber new and suit• able for every description./ entries and I own They also keep on hand a stock of Print and Wrapping l'aper from the Clinton Mil Si benville, 0., to %Well ulong with their other good ot they Would respectfully cull the attention of porehaeer, 0 0 Rugs and "fame,. scraps purchased in exchange. HOLUSIIU' & BROWN. aog29.d&•w3m 87 Wood street. Wanted Soon, PLACES for a number of Book-liepersi, salesmen. warehousemen; School [cachets; agents and mo• chunks; also, places for a number of coachmen, wait ers, hostlers, and boys 111 town and county; alio, places for a number of seutn•qresses, wet and dry nurse[[; chanabermaid3 and girls fur house-work, &c., Want ed to borrow on the best security, for different nerio[ls4 time; $6.000; 5,000: 4;000; 3.000; 2.000: 1,500; 1,- 000; 750: 500, 350;`_'50;200. 130; 1014-75: 50: &c. Please amply at HARRIS' General Agency and In• telligence office, no 9. sth at. ser 6-.11 w&w It. Select School for Boys and Girls. W I LLI AMS has open his Select School for 11... i• Males nod Females, in the room over ,) r Dyet's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Sam I Blood,in iederul street, Allegheny, on Monday, th 18th inst. nalest—PrimaryClass, $G per scbelar peer of 11 weeks. Junior Senior Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. I). IL Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. 0. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Clnirles Shaler, Joseph Gazzam, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq. Sept Back in the Old Stand. THE Sobacribers would inform the trade and pob -1 lie in general, that they are in their Oki Stand, No. 83, Wood street, stith a stock of hardware, suita ble fur Builders and the retail trade, (eget her with their own manufacture of but binges, axle, pelleys Thankful for past favors, they solicit a share of pub lic custom. The attention a Builders end Carpen ters, is particulary asked, to a large lot of hingeg slightly damaged is the Great Fire, that will be sold at very reduced prices. Call and see. Sash Weights of an sixes constantly on hand. nag 26t1 CLARK & ( - 7. A ttERON. Louisville 102 B BLS. fresh Louirrille Lime jnat received and fur sala by . JAMES MAY. WEN St Louis Steam Sagas nefilary< WiLSON & CO., have ob -1.." trod for sale 100 Ws. Loaf Sogarf 50 " Cru3lied do. stt " Powdered 30 " Cldrifred do. 90 " S. Fir NlolagArq 13nc.keU. fk r i Dux.. Beaver Bunke? , cm bumf and fortide by BEIIIIIRIEYGL, WILSON & Co., Sept 16. Wafer street. • 50ri.13 AGS RIO COFFEE;, a.g•crrted qualititat I.Yfur sale by BIAIIRMIlt„ WILSON S, CO. pop 2 Front ;t. nrnr Smithfield. 50BOXES TIN PLATE, arrived and gut iale by WILSON & Front siren!. near Smithfield. 60ggLg 5. H. MOLASSES on band and f stile by -13UtEBRItitlt, WILSON & CO., e : Front si reef near Smithfielri. 400 SIDES SOLE LEATHER reccinA and for s3le b BURDRIDOE. 'WILSON & Cll, Front et nett.'" 4 PIPES Bordeaux Brandy• 3 half pipe. Old Cognac do, •F'inet,Caitillon Sr. Co' 2 dud. 7 do, 'Murtel; 4qr do dd do, 'Matilivy; 2qr do do do, 'Otard. Eupuy 84 Coe' 4qr do Rochelle do, 'A Seig,nette;' 3 pipes super Holland Gin: hall pipes MIN Oporto Wine; 10 qr casks att. do: sqr do L. F. 111,o1eira du; 10 casks Bordeaux Claret just reed and for sale by AIILLER RICKETSON, .P : No 170 Liberty st. Richmond Tobacco. SBOXES W. Hare's super. lb trump; 5 do D. M. Branclie edo do; 10 do Myers & Co, super Aromatic do; 5 do do cute do do do; 5 do J. Thomas. Jr.dold Leaf do; 3 do S. Myers & Co. 5s plug 15 do Fleming's Itr 15 do Morten's 5s do; 10 a.. do 53.4 dm . jna reed and hut sale by MILLER. & 13.1CKETSON; septB No 170 Liberty st. • ii i resh Teas. 160 PACKAGES Young Hylton, Gthippyrder and Powchung Teal from the finest impOte cations, jost received and for sale ht MILLER & RICKE rSON, Na 17U Liberty At. s,ptB FA LL SPERM 01i.-1500 galls jitst receive 4 and f.ir stile by MILLER Si; RICKETSON, sep 8 No 170 Liberty street. WHITE BRAZIL SUGAR-9Z bags rge'd *di roc sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, seri 0 No I ti Liberty Ai_ GENutst: PruNcIPEF. CldAßS—So,oooitte to Stolz' just recd nthl fur Sa le by MILLER St. 111CKEITSON sep 0 No 170 Liberty it. RIO COFFEE—n(I' igigs superior green binding and for sale by ST. LOUIS PATENT LEADEN Wm/ ju,t received and for 5 a 1.• by JIILLkL & RICKETSON; No if° Liberty ert, NO. 4G. THE PLACE FOIL 'DOUSE K EEPINTI4 GOODS! GENERAL VARIETY JUST RECEIVE:d.= Ca.e., 4:4 Bleached Sheeting, at brtr.ttinui B ar . n,s:ey'4 Pi;ioNv and Sheetinz Linen.; Wrrite ' , Nord Linen Dama.li and Sprend.., all .ites; knarikina,Ctusio Diaper. &c; tti,.h Limit., mite,. from 23 cis. to 271; l'ouliterpanc3, eph,did. prices hem 2.124 to $lO. BARROWS C. TURNER. MOR I.:ENS—Colored Murreas, drub and other' Itidesirable shades op niaz nt tin, Dawn town Cu House. BARROWS & TURNER. 46 Market sirect, THE lu , geAt. In: yet, received yest. rday evening tit L. No. 96. We have now u better article for 124 cta, with a beautilol uspuntment, varying in prices frail' 18i to $2,25. Cull and sec nt u BARROWS Ar, 11.1BNP.X. felling off bat Not at Coot. SEA GRASS SKIRTS. Another duplicsie inroice g received and selling trt tens }ere chaa pre*. Mons. De Lanes. e ll PACK MunA. De Ln?ries 4.r ~,r v erior gnat bluck, blur and ,erydrs'tuttle fitticy shselele received nt the 3;ew Cush Frn,ti:r. nue 22 BARROWS & TPRNKR Now Alpaccas. ECEIV ED, to. thn "dawn centre a ßcdt =apply of black, and filitc Hack Alifutclics, which ate uffiirril at the liw.tisc tate , . UNDER THE ''DIG FLAG," No. 46. TEFT at No. 46 :I:l,l<et. strnet, the eve I of the 25th iniiintit, nsiiin of :Nliiney r uhich ‘rllll ;opposed to hiveLecadilipped by ['gime per:nan . iinhile in the itore. The o,niir can have the same by cal lin; at and rros in? the , nnres. BUB ROWS & TURNER. -10 138 LS. No 3, Lit gv sir.v; jurd received and for by J. h. J. McDEVIIT„ dune 4 N 0.224, Ltherl:rett.n. Honcy. IN sma:l 11,1>les, put up for Family ice. nn band ad` for sale by 3. & 3. WOEVITT, June 4 No 2'24 Liberty street. SELLERS' G It EAT REMEDY FOR lAYERCOM PLNINT.—NO CURE—NO PAY. DEAR SI 11---There were two henri of your nniti noble Liver •Pill; brought to this. county, width cured two persons who had been doctoring for the Neer complaint for years. When I wan last in Pituburgb I bought two boxes more. for persons whir have ra ceived great benefit from it; more than from any caber' medicine they have ever taken. As there are bat law persons here who are nut troubled more or tee/ 'tidy Liver Complaint, there is greet demand for your liner pills; I therefore send for once or two dozen. 111 bad known the valve of your pins as I now know ?t, I would tint have left Pittsburgh wnhout taking a dozen boxes. Yours, J. KArF3I AN, Crawford Co. Ps. Attention i 4 n.ked to din following statement of Samuel McCord, Eq., of IVell.sbusgh ' , Va. 8 CI 10 I !Tetchy certify ;but 1 sins tifllicted with the'Liver Complaint and Phthisic Far a long time; being more' than a year under the care of n Physicia n, that the tint , ease. isisteariof being relieved by the medicines I tooh. kept gradually getting worse: my hotly swelled &alba I was onarde to stoop low enough to tie my shoe...— ! ti'hea the disease was at the worm I was recommend, ed to try Sellers' Liver Pills. I did so, and teas !leered greatly by te first box, and coMpletely tared by the second. SAMUEL These Pills which stand unrivalled by any .iteditine known for the curt of discared liters, are prepared and sold by R. E. SI:LLERS. No 125 Smithfield st. sold also by leer & !tlestiler, 145 Wriest at; L. Wileat% Jr. m id lVm. Thorn. -Market sr ; less &Caxsell t rinlo. w ur ,l; and at P. Schwartz and John Mitchell, Alte ghero: City. .aria MWO ROOMS, on Fnuith erect, between Ferry and Liberty street,, suitable tor an oftwe and ting r“nrn. Enquire of Get , . Stepheniunf cornet o 4th and Ferri streets, or IMSEiI Noma E=l Brandy, Wincs. and Gin. WILLEM. S.: RicKETsos, No 170 Liberty fit. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, DARROWs Si TURNER Mackerel. A Remarkable case MIMMM= To Let, JOHN B. MTADDEN, Market *sect. ILlarket street
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