Alonling ipust. PITTSBURGH, PA. SATI/RDLY MORNING. OCTOBER 18. 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. FOR OCTOREK. George Ogrieb, W. Barker W. J. Hogerd COIiftESPONOENTS In reference to corttrattnicstions which may appear in tbis perm', w• have Cm, or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name or the author be ing filet made known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be taken 4 ek ptessi ve of the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, eeleee the views so expressed are editilrielly rentarked upon and approved. THE ACROIRT FAMILY, Who are said to surpass the Ravels in beautiful, intricate and brilliant Gyro mastics, appear this evening at the Pittsburgh Thea tre. These young men mime among as with extraor dinary recommendations from the press of every city they have visited in this counti y, and will open a new era In oar public amusements. Their engagement is a short one, bat if fame tells the truth they will find it to disk interest to manila longer. AINPIKTISING hoILACT.—Mr. J. Heron Foster has opened an agency of this kind, which our merchants, manufacturers and all business men will find to their interest to encourage. Thesuceess which has attend ed the agencies of Mr. V. B. Palmer, is a sufß4ient guaranty for the usefulness of the system, and we sin cerely trust that the enterprise of Mr. Foster will tweet. with • liberal support; he is a printer, well ac tpainted with the prices of advertising, and an active business mao. INDIAN CHIC/J.—Richard S Elliott, late Indian Agent, arrived in this city yesterday morning, ac eompaniecl by twelve the chiefs, or head men of the Putowotawie tribe of Indians. Waß•, is the head thief; he is said to be over one hundred years old.— He wean the full Indian costume. Their general ap• pesnmossii noble and dignifi d. The orator of the Nation is among the number—he is truly a fine look ing fellow. The three interpreters are half breed In dians. John, compare cold." "Yes Sir. A few minutes ago it was positive/y COLD, k then grew comparatively coLnia, and now ta • fuzes 113/IRLATITELT." Nivison Watkins, Efq, editor of the Memphis Ap peal, is dotal'. Dog-woododys die New lock Stat. [nay readil) be distieguillbed by to peculiar bark. Timmy the millionaxe, i■ about to build a mag nikent hetet on his lots in the burnt district, New York. The Cambria brought orders Ivr 100,000 barrels Ciociartati dour. America already has to feed the • •mo user country.' Doctor Dean, the "under ground Railroad" slave stealer, has again eacapad; from the St. Charles county Prison, Mo., this lime. H. is a slim - wiry fellow. An order of the Daughters of Temperance has been instituted at Nantucket. base, pao..words, but DO oecrets of course PENN INSURANCE COMPANY A fifth dividend of ten per Cent, on ell chilli's n• geiciat tbia eompan,,, bus been deciated, rnyalde on Monday the 20th inst. S. FINNEY, jr. Sec . ). riusburgla, October 18, 1845- oct 18 3t. BOARD OF TRADE A meeting of the Association of the board of trade will be held this afternodn et 3 o'clock, P M, at the room of the board, to take into consideration. a sub jeet of trout interest to the city of rittnhurgh. Manufacturers, Merchants and citizens generally are innited to attend. J El AItPEII. act lY Clerk of the Ditertort. A Largo Warehouse to Let. Q ITUA IT on Water betneen Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittabur4ll. Inquire of John Anderson, Robert Woods, or James fsl Christy, E...qrs.. or of ocH74 ROBERT CHRISTY. Joon. PLINNOCK, Illus. X TCHBLL, JlO. B. HEBRON Pennock, Kitchen & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Wontiosise on Liberty St., opposite Brown's Bow, PITTSBURGH. IMME fea Kr:Th....Sad front, Tailor, & lialtera' Irons, Counter %Vent lna. &c. Iron and Salk. &e. made to order. Busses and Gates, Wagon Boxes of all sizes, Hollow Ware, Plough Castings all sires, rI P MiII Castings out 1.1-dlroStmly. PROPOSALS WILL be received until the 21st inst., for the fol lowing BILL OF TIM r ER, for 50 henry 8 i-tch Cofunl. bias Barhetie Carriages. Dimensions of limber. Parts of the Car. Length' Width 1 hick .et. Inthe. I mch Tap Carriage 19 74 !Uprights. 13 7i Braces. 13 7i Ties. 13 1I Front Transoms. 13 9 Middle do. 12 12 Rear du. I 11i 16 Axle-Tress. To beef whit. it, of the best quality. cut betwc en the first of Nov tuber, and the last of February— straight ignited, free from knots,splits, w ind-thakev, warm boles, and every other defect. To be evenly Sawed and of uniform and accurate dimensions", and to be delivered in the -Lumber Ted" of the Allegheny Arsenal. The bids to state .the price of the Timber, clear of the heart, and the price with the hart is, per cubic foot; ench kind to be seperately stated, E. HA El DI NG. Capt. of or. Allegheny Arsenal, Oct. 11. 1845.—net13-d lw 100 100 100 100 Havana Cigars. THE subscriber has opened his splendid Cigar Store, No3l MARKET St., opposite his ot.n stand. where his friends can be supplied with a prime article of LA NORMA.B, RF,GALIAS, PRINCIPE'S, CASADOREI, TRABUCA'S, CASTELLO'S, Half Spanish and Common Cigars. Also, a superior quality of chewing Tobacco, com prising the following brands: AROMATIC STAG; Missouri Cavendish; Virginia hoary dew, and fine en!. The best quality of Snuff's can be had •ery cheap, %mobs, Garret's Scotch, and Copenhagen, on hand and For tale oe,e•lra GEORGE WILSON Wanted, lAIMEDIATELY in a Dry Goods Store, a young matt who has had experience, from 17 to 19 ywkriof age. Application may be made through the Post Office—address B. G., Box 474. oet 9-tf. • To Let. THE new and splendidly finished three story warehouse, No. 56, Wood street, next door to the Hardware store of James M Cooper, near 4th street. This Warehouse is well calculated for any kind of heavy business, and is large enough for any purpose. It will be rented low. Apply to the sub. 'scriber or enquire of Mr James M Cooper. 0ct241. JAMES P. STUART. Port of Pittsburg!). BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 6i FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsville; Commerce, Jacobs, Cincinnati; Plymouth, Howens, do. DEPARTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Deily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Rambler, Moodey, Cambria, Forsyth, Cincinnati; James Ross, Stewart, do. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. c-ri . "' &War l ai n 1 THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittaburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Parket, and reach Cleveland before night. Faro through $4 50. Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are emit lorlto choice of berths on tho Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY. Beaver. G M HA RION & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. je2l-y J S. M B TAYLOR, Warren. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, NV. B.BOIES, Menter,hancommenced her regular daily tripn, leaving Pittsburgh (an hereto- fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. end Beaver at 8, A. M. Priceito suit the times, aad those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as 111,011 an the weather will permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLF., Pa., will immediately go into opera don. For freight or 7111.1lReP apply on board, or to july 12 G. M. lIARION, Water street. Ecr The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. 1895. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 Thr new and Splendid Steamer U. S. NAIL MONONGALICSILA, Srotr, Master, has commenced run fling regularly, rod will continue to tun through the season as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday omitting at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thuradac morning at the same hour. Fur frcight or passage apply on board. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPBCLL Leaves Braver at 8 o'clock, A. M. '• Pitt burgh at 3 o'clock, I'. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CArT. BOIAA Leave,' Pitllburgh at 9 o'clwk, A. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Etie and Michigan, Apply to U. M. HARTON & Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaver. jtine 9.1-y CLARK & Co.. Beaver. SPEED AND comFoitT !! VIONONGAFIELA. UOVTE FOR BALTIMORE ANI) THE SI'LLNDID VA$l RUNNING 3TEAM4RII CONSUL AND LOUIS McL•NE. Will conmenre on Itlondayikel2lk of May. Ma king double daily trips. One boar will leave at Si o'elneli, A. M. daily. The ado, in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themorning font patmencers will take the Care of the Bah imorr and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, et 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And nrriver in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the some evening. L,;,-.; , ,, k ..--ti lr ....‘,.. m ye e A .: .. Awl, " tW: . ' 4lians Through to Baltimore in 32 bouts, .• Philadelphia in 40 " By he evening boat passengers will lodge on the Bout in comf rtubleST ATE BOOMS the first night. l'nss overthe Mountains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid ing night travel altogether. For seats, or entire roaches for familiesor parties, apply nt the office, two doors from the Exchange; and nt the What f boat abovethe Monongah-la Bridge. may 9 F E RG US MOOR Id F:AD, Agent. Float, Middle & Hear Trnnsoms. Counter Hurter'. I UST received, a fresh supply of ti Ir.W AT YI. FS CIP C LOT 11—ranry colors and boutiful paterns. The colors ere Citren, Green, Olive and Claret Brown, Mulberry, Gold mined and Black. These goods are new even in the Eastern cities; having jest been im ported For the Tailors. We pledged ourselves to get up a superior coat this fell---better than ever." The practical partner of our firm has been to New York, to purehane goods, and to secure the latent improvements in Isis department. all of which will be introduced on our work, with a dinctiminating regard to true ele ' gance and correct taste. We arc plarpared to fulfil all promises made through this medium or otherwise; ' and an we lay claims to be THE FASHIONABLE HEAL' QUARTERS of thin city, we will pledge our selves furthermore, to compete with any Eastern house that sends work to Pittsburgh, made to order. In proof of our ability to do so, we mention with pride, that the names of many gentleman who formerly re ceived their garments from the East, are now to be found on our register of customers, who are now eon• vinced that they can be suited as well, end at more reasonable rates. ALGEO NPG LURE & Co. ocrB Removal. WARRICK MARTIN & CO. ; Bunkers and Ex change Brokers have removed to the N. E. cur ner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh. oetalmd&w. Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Fhliadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood els., Pilisiurgh. HE 116111SU of the company on the first of January. T 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, a ere Bonds and Mortgages, tfincols 93 Real Estate, at cost, 100,967 77 Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash, 207,499 72 Making a total of $909683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met,and Ovine entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company. n Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oct3 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Eastern Sae Leather. asooLßS:Eastern Sole Leather, just received sad Tor sale by Sept JAMES MAY. EIMEMMI BEAVER PACKET Beaver at 1 n'enek. M Fall Coatings ,-, IPAC" , "4 ma. • • • ,•4 - , ,;;;04^0. 4t „,-• •- • - • 4 , , .4 0 - tot . ..qv - 4P to-,431 , r 3'° A• 11.." L -, . . , - • - eta 4 4 rik\ . . 4.! I ..( 1 ••• ARRIVAL OF THE 11111 o: STEAM 1110 .. 1i t 4, SHIP • GREAT BRITAIN. 8 Days Later from Europe. Deplorable slate of the Harrests—teat totallter— decline in eolon—the lost ship England- -ship metes—markets, 4-e. Tho steamship Greet Britain, which railed from Liverpool on the 27th ult. arrived at Holme's Hole on Monday, after experiencing ten days of heavy gale* of wind, loosing her foremast, and running short of coal. She managed, however, to reach New York yesterday morning. We make up the following summary from the N. Y. Herald and News, received by the express of Messrs. Adams & Co. _ . The Cotton mat ket had been dull throughout the week. with the slightest perceptible decline in its pri ces. The quotations con scat cely be said to have changed, but there had been more inclination to meet buyers, and the common and middling descriptions were freely offered. The declared prices for the week by the Committee of Brokers, for fair Cotton was -4 3.8 d; !Mobile, 5 3-4 d; Orleans, ft I,ltd. The produce market continued active. For Rice . owing to the causes already assigned, there was much inquiry, at greatly improved prices. The stock was getting low, in consequence of the large temand for exported. The B. P. Sugar market was rather dull, and the recent high prices have given way a little. Stale of Trade. The various accounts received fr..m the mauufacttring districts since 'the sailing of he Cambria are encouraging and satisfactory. The Iron trade continued husk , leg to the require ments of the new undertakings, and Rail-way Bars *ere consequenlty much sought after. From the name ruse, Boiler Plates, used in-the constructirm of ikon shipping, were improved in value. Pig Iron was al a, selling at good prices, and the make of the metal was greater at present than it was ever known. In Rail-seal shares speculation continues as rife as evert—though the account day is now near at hand again; it hss had little effect in checking bargains— A rumor that government is about to intertere, to check the monia,has been current in morlet for some days past—but upon what foundation it rests we could not learn. The Produce market continues active. For Rice, owing to the cause already assigned, there was much inquiry, at greatly improved pieces. The stock was getting low in consequence of the largo-demand for ex port. The B. P. Sugar market was rather dull, and the recent Figh pikes had given way a little. Prospects of Ike Crops.—Reports from the nor diet n parts speak in very desponding tone if the prob able effects oft he extremely wet and boisterous weath er experienced during the week on that portion of the crops still outstanding. That no injury to an extet t dititailt to be remedied at this advanced per uni of tie^ year has been done, is greatly to be leafed; ■nd unless we have an immediate return of dry weather, she consequence may be serious. Even if the northern liaivest had been got in well, the yield of wheat could scarcely have been expected to prove an average; end under existing circumstances the deficiency in quell ty, if not in quantity, is likely to be much greater than was previously calculated on. CITY &COUNTY OF PHIL•DFLPHI•.—The DeTT..- erats hove elretrd county treasurer, [runty commis sinner, auditor, recorder, rrgiaer,urrk of the courts of Quarter Sessions, or the Orphans' Court, prothon otary of t• e District Court, senators, members of the House of Representatives—commissioners of thedis Inlets of the Northern Liberties, Nlopittiensing, and we hope for Spi ins harden; and have hest Southwark and Keroington. or rather the Natives have held them. In the city the whirs have been succesaful." vote for :11e ) or in tit', city, was •s ( %hi; ) 49G2; Page (Deal) 3928; Keyser (.\a tier) 4524 Lancaster.—The while *his ticket elected—ma knity ni.out 800 Deleware.—The whole Demeeretic ticket elected Hamilton County.—The whole Democratic ticket is succe.sful— majority 1350! Hanover Co.—Whig majority 300. Belmont Co.—Whig majority small. Carroll and Tuscarawas.—Furbes, (Dom) elected to the Legidature again. Gu.•rusey.—Lawrence. (Dem) elected to the Leg- ialaturc—again. Columbiona.—Democratic ticket elected. Muskingum.—Whig majority 800. Licking.—Whig ticket elected. Perry.—Democratic majority 600. Fairfield.—Democratic majority 400. MISS A. C. SARGENT Tal EGS leave to inform herfriends and the puble gen. JL..) ..rally that her Select School For Young Ladies, and Misses. Will commence the %Vanier Session on Monday the Rib of September, at her school room in St. Clair at., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refers to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passavant. Rev J \ihluck, Wilson McCandless, Esq, Rev S Young, Allen Kramer. Esq., Jacob slechlang, E.g., Wm. Jack, Esq. John Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms Sze., can be obtainedby calling or Allen Kramer, Esq. nog 22 RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Building., 4th street, near :Market june 19-d&wly CAPS. CAPS!! /1146 JUST received from the manufac• turers a large assortment of cape, consisting of over, Seal, Notre. Muskrat, Mohair, Plush, Oil skin, Glazed, Flair Seal and Sealette, to• gether with a variety of new styles for youths and children. S. MOORS, 93 Wood at octl6d&wlm 3d door below Diamocd alley. French Mole Skin Hats. is OF the latest style, which, for neatness _AI and durability cannot be surpassed. All 401 11 !hose in want of a very superiur bat will plense call and 93 Wood st, net 1641,..1tw 1m 3d door below Diamond alley Fall Fashion LitHAVING returned from New York with the latest style of Hats, all those in want of a surrior Fthationable Hat will please rail and ea amine. sep3o-'&wlm Casainetr. ASSORTED colors and quality, just received from the manufacturer, will be sold low by GEO. COCHRAN. No. 26 Wood et Vpper imether. 2Doz superior large slue upper leather, 1I dos. on. dresed esif skis, for sale loss by P. C. MARTIN, nrt 13 60 Water atreot. Coal Wats. 2 NEW Coal Boum 00 by 19 feet for sale low, by P. C. MARTIN. net 13 60 Writer rt. San., 16288 LS No. 1 Allegheny Salt just received and fot sale by MILLER & RICKF.TSON. nct 7 No. 170 Liberty it. Lard Ott. 12 BEILS Llnimrd Oil in more, end for sale by MILLER & RICKKTSON. net 7 No. 170 Liberty At. Cora Broom: 5 DOZ. Brooms made from new corn. Received 0 tins day, and fur sale low by HUGH GARVEY. ort3. No 102 Libertyst, opposite Firth. cf BIiL.S. of extra family Flour, loom white 1-1 v, heut. Fur sale by HUGH GARVEY, at 4. 102 Liberty .treet. DLBBBLS. Cincinnati Raw Whiskey for sale by oct 9 BURBRIDG F.. WILSON & CO. Pig Metal. 1 0 TONS Dt P ir ti 13 .1 11 1i D ia n itst w rTe e iv o ni N se. for c s o nle by 0(.12 Front it. near Smithfield. I_oo BUNDLES No 24 and 26 Sheet Iron, on hand and for sale by HURBKIDGE. WILSON & CO., sPp`-'9 Watet st. near Smithfield HA V ING rebuilt and removed to his old stand, 26 Wood street, next to the corner of Se cond, continues to transact a general commission business. He will be constantly raprlie,l with American manufactures at the lowest wholesale cash prices. Dept 17 JUST received •t No. 108, Market street, a very handsome assortment of Plain bik and blue blk Silks; do do do do Armuie end Repp Silks; Satin striped end figured dn. end Gro-desNaps do.; N. S. Rich (7hemeliort striped and plaid do., do. dn. Cashmere and Mous. dn twines; Pinin and Seiioetriped blk and blur blk do.; With a large stock of Alpaccas, 13ocabatines, ?tremens cloths, Merinos. Ste. Purchasers are respectfully requested ir, call nod examine. setiOo StIF:A & PENNOCK. Gingham', Glarhanu. JUST received 40 pieces French and English Dreu Gingham.; 30 ' • Domes' c do. New soles. and at low prices. .ept 10 SHEA & PENNOCK vizraza - -•- - - Wholesale & Retail Cash House, "DOWN TOWN," No. 46. Market street. 3 doors abort 3d street RAVE now rerxived their fall invoice of New Fell Goods and respectfully invite all pur• cbasers of DRY Goons, to call and examine, as our eSterogivrt varlety is lull equal to that of any other es tabli.hment in the west. LADIES RICH DRESS GOODS, Of almost even- fabric; several packages new and beautiful sty to cashmeres; cashmere reps; cashmere de coesse; mous dee Mines, with packages; new and splen did dress silks, in all styles of staple and fancy; silk warp alpacca; boadistines; roumelies; lunettas and all-nieces in greet and almnst. endless sarietc; French, English and German merinos, in all shades; RICH SIIAIVLS of every description, embracing all the beauty and .plet , dor of the season, in both high and low cost; silk ...Ism cravats; fancy Bilk do ; all at lea "gold medal" Lid cloves; thread laces, edgings and inserting, iSt.c..lc. ladies Bonnet Velvets. BONNETS AND RIBBONS. Rich asiontrurnt—all prices—several howea, new lIH rit bons, splendid beautiful paitvrn■ for cis ; team and satiin, every somber, black silk radii; b.- 1 age., "lied silks, Ste. Ouretimestic department is full; pasessingadvant• ogre to the pnrchtt.er, rarely to be found— bales brown di/trona., 4.4, 9 9,5.4 and 6-4, all grades and prices from tii; cases bleached sheetings, all widths, price from 6i; cases canton flannels, bleached, unbleached mod colors; Eneish flannels in all colors; Rogers' hest. the only article imported unshiinking;—Linen goods of Pwrry name and description, at the lowest prier.;—To-kings for 10 cis, the best article in use; Usles Russia and Scotch diapers; blankets, counter panes, checks, burlap*, Sr.c. &c. Particular attention has been given to this branch. end ~,r rate selection has no parallel in the west. Fretvh and west of England cloths in all shades: Ger man black 4, greens olives arid other shades for ladies' c l oa k. : mixed ; zephyr cloths for gents' wear; ressimeres, rich, staple and fancy, in all Ptyle.; rich velvets; fancy and plain satins; fanry vesting.; satin scarfs, cravats, &c &c.; satinets, 'emend cases black and blur-brit, mixed and all shade.; l casedrab do. fur carriage trimmings, shirts made up; hosiery; suspen der bracer:umbrellas, &.c. &c. Dry Goods purchasers will find it decidedly to their interest. (beim e purchasing elsewhere,) to drop in at our numiter, and examine goods and prices. rr Throe doors above 3d at. No. 46. ort 6 BARROWS & TURNER Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AT NO. 25 FIFTH STREET. THE subscriber has just received a very choice lot 1 of REG ALI AS; Also, a superior article of AROMATIC STAG TOBACCO, and has constantly on hand general assortment of every article belnnging to the trade, which he offers fur sole at the lowest Cash scpl7.‘llm JACOB M'COLLISTER. 4THE subsriber would respectfully an nounce OIL to his numerous customers and the public that he is prepared to supply them with his beautiful style of bat. He would say to all who wish to get the worth of their money, that this is the place to come and buy. It is well known that quite en inferior article of Hats have been sold at exorbitant prices, and the purchaser getting but truck for his mune) and earnings. The order system is but slight ly touched. and he does not manafactnre an inferior article to palm off on the working man. His business is conducted on the CASH SYSTEM, and be is de termined to sell cheaper than the cheapest of the cheapest. His stork of FALL AND WINTER CAPS ans of the most fashionable style. Customers' Hats made at shortest notice. Also, Ladies' Riding Caps and In fant's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste. N. B. Dont forget the place, as l want a smell por tion of }our small change, and you may rely on get ting value for the same at the sign of the Big White Hat. third door from John D. Davis' Auction Rooms. Recollect the "Yellow Front." G. W. GLASGOW. sep27 No ID?, Wood st., Pittsburgh. 8. MOOItE, Premium ever pointed Gold Pens. UST recievd a fresh assortment of those invalua. 01 Me pens For the Counting Rooms, for Clergy men, Lawyers and another*, whodesire a Convenient and durable pen, and to be freed from the vexatious bother and constant expense of Steel Pens and Quills. For sale wholesale and retail by W. W. WILSON. sep24 Corner of Market ancrFourth ms. " S. MOORE; 93 Wood st latillaidg Lots hr Sale. HREE eligible lots is Hart's plan each 24 feet A in Clone by 1112 feet deep, adjoining John B But ler Eget The terms will be }theist &spito of aug 5 GEO. COCA-MAN. GEORGE cOCHR•N Silks, Cashmeres, &c Barrows d Turner, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS BROAD CLOTHS FALL FASHIONS GOLD PENS .c.:.y s ~,'?arrx:_'q . ."sE`:..,.w^"s+ti` , i:~`-~—__ Suction Salto. AUCTION SALES By .7ohn D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. AT 10 o'clock on Mondsy morning the 20th Inst. at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood sod Fifth sta., will be sold for account of whom it may con. cern, an extensive assortment of fresh and seasonable dry goods. A t 2 o'clock, r. M.-9 bbls loaf sager 7 half chests Y. H. Tea; 2 barrels New Orleans molasses; 10 boxes rosin soap; 6 boxes assorted glass ware; 25 reams cap writing paper; 5 coil white rope; 50 sides N. Y. tanned sole leather; 8 kegs and boxes manufactured tubsc. co; 8 day and 30 hour clocks; looking glasses, car peting; mattresses; and an extensive assortment of new and second hand household and kitchen furni ture. At G o'clock, P. M.. a large invoice of new gold and silver watches of every good quality. second hand do in great variety; double and single barreled guns, musical instruments. bats, caps, boots, ■hoes, and a great variety of useful and fancy goods. octl7 Valuable Heal estate at Auction. • T 7 o'clock on Monday evening the 20th i nat. at AI Davis's A uction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets will be sold, that valuanie Lot. of Gtuund situa ted near the Court House, on Wylie street, adjoining property of Cayt. James May; having a front of 20 feet, and extending back 121 feet to an alley 8 f ee t wide, nn which is erected a convenient two story brick dwelling house with six rooms and wash house, which may be examined at any time previous Co the sale. Alen, Lnt No. 34 in plan of 1 , 44 of the heirs o f John and Henry Irwin, honing a front of 24 feet on %Vie street, and extending Lack 109 feet to an alley 26 feet wide. Alan, Lot No. 9 in said plan, having a front of 24 feet on Coal Lane and extending back 109 feet tosaid alley. subject to a loss of ground by laying out Coal street. Also. Lot No. 117 in the aforesaid plan baying a front of 43 feet on Franklin street, and extending a!ong Urn street, 124 feet to an alley 26 feet wide. on!? JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, &c. at Auction. AT 2 o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon, the 22d inst. at the Pittsburgh Livery Stable, in Front near Ferry street. Will be sold without reserve to close a eone.ern, the entire stock of Horses, ::arringes. Sleighs, Harness, &c.; among which are the fullewine, viz 8 good and well broke Horses; two horse Carriage and Harness; I one horse Barouch; 4 tingles, nearly new; 3 Sleighs; 6 setts double and single Harness; 2 ladies' Saddles; men's Saddles, &e., &c. Terms, on all sums over $2O a creel of 6 months will be given for approved paper. JOHN D. DAVIS. Auctioneer :flirty Handsome and Elißibly situated braiding lots fur private Residences, at Auction AMINING the property of Hon. Wm. Porter, heirs of the late Aaron Hart deceased and Hold. ships Drying House. Will be sold on Saturday. Oc tober 25tit at 3 o'clock, on the premises, 30 building lots. each 24 feet front by 94 deep, they will be sold seperate or together, as may suit the purchasers.— An excellent stone quarry is on the prrperty; it is th , most desirable spot in Allegheny county. for a private dwelling, commanding splendid views of the cities of Pittsbutgli and Allegheny, and within the limits of the former, now theiSh Ward. It is a most beauti ful and healthy situation, as an} in the county. For terms of sale enquire at the Auction Rooms of the, subscriber, where a plan of the lots can he seen. oct 7 P. M'KENNA Aueer. Adminstrator's Sale of RealEstata. 19,400 Acres of Land in Welders Penstaylsasia AT AUCTION. WLLbe sold at the sow ion Rooms of John D. V V Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November, 1815, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tb• follow ing described land; late the property of-lames Trimble, Seer. decd. of Harrisburgh; 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Mercer: No 39, and 972 in Pymatuning township; No 758 and 801 in Dela ware townsphip, no 914 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Coal, and Iron Oreand lay io the vicinity of the Stato improvements. 1.000 ACRES are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rockdale Townahip, no 1362 in Athena' township, no 1468, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta fawn. ■hip; all of whioh are well adapted for farmirg, andcon sentent to laid out roads. 900 ACRES are in the County of Ede; no 197,-2017-2076 in Waterford township, end within 3 miles of the town Waterford; 1401956 in Amity township; these tract • are of the first quality land, and convenient to laid out roads. 16000 ACRES Are ;n the Ctdtniy of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of .New York. and fronting on the A liegherec River. The town of Cor,dinn lies on psrt of the Original torts. These Lands are well cover. ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lumber: and Lave several ■mall streams ufm 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 Memer,Crassiord anii Erie Counties, ■re print Tally in tracts of '2OO Acres, and well adapt ed for Carmen. Those in McKean County, are mostly in Tracts of 1000 Acres Title Itrcli.putal,l%. Term% at sale F. R. SIIUNK, WM BOYD. •Acfmts. THOS. R. TRIMBLE. tern 6 to JOHN D. DAVIS, Anctr JAMES HOWARD - A CO. HAVE, the pleasure to announce to their friend. that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, w here they have opened an exten sive WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, And will here constantly on band an estend‘e assort. ment of Satin•glnzed and plain PAPER HANG. INGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders,or the latest style; and most handsome pattetns for papering halls, par. lon and chambers. They manufacture, and hnvn on hand at all times, Printing, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all of which they offer fot sale on the moat accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchants and et here. ALSO —Blank Books of all kinds and the be.t qual ity, School Book., &c always on hand and for sale as above. aug 25. MURPHY, WILSON air. 00,, NO. 48, WOOD STREET, (Late Jones. Ainrphey, RF.SP F.CTFIIL Y inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed to their new stole, No. 48, Wood street, erected since the fire on the 10th of April, on the old rpol, where they are dell* opening Goods suitable fur the present and approaching season. Their Stock, which has been purchased with care, and at the lowest prices, they offer for cash or approved credit at a small advance, and respectfully ask the attention of buyers from the country and neighborhoosl. They will be constantly making IldditiOrtt , to their Stuck during the season: they have now in store Blno, Pilot and Beaver Clothe: do. and blk Waived do. do.; do. and German Ribbed Braver Cloths; do blk invis. Green and mixed do.: do. do. Fancy Cassimeres: Berkshire do. do. a new article; Fancy Prints, a tich assortment; Cashmere d'Cosse and Mous. de Leant% Black and cord Alpectat and Paramatta Cloths; Plaid Linneys, common mixed arid superfine; Kersey', Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds; Scarlet, White, Yellow and Green Flannels; Canton Flannels, unbleached, bleached and :olored; 8.4 Steamboat. Whitney and heavy twilled Blankets, 10.4, 11.4 and 12.4 do. do.: Extra heavy Blue,Gentianetta do.. 9 lbs. A splendid assortment of Shawls; Ticking, and Apron Checks; Buck, Chamois, lined Berlin and Long Wool Gloves; Irish and Germantown Woolen 4 Huse; White and blk Cotton, and blk Chashmere and Al pacca Hose; Bleached and Brown Cottons and Drills. Together with ti general a'ssortment of m er ti etas. Oysters! Oysters!! OtSERS can b• bird at do FRANKLIN HOUSE, corner 4:abed:rarest and Cherry Oat. osp3O•im CHRISTIAN SC SIERTZ. Bog= Cbthirig as. MARKET STREET. as. NEAR THE POST OFFICE. J. W. RHODES & CO. , TAKE this met hod to Inform the gentlemen of Phu,- burgh and vicinity that they have taken the a bore stare, and will be supplied from their own ex tensive manufactory in the city of Boston, with Clo thing of the best and most fashionable quuality. It is perhaps well known to all classes, that purcha sers of all kinds of goods in thia'section of the country have been compelled to pay both the profit of the manufacturer and retailer, as goods can be manufac. t turd at the Fast at about half the price they can here. Hence it 11 that retailers in the Western country resort to the Eastern markets to make their selections, pay ing the manufacturer a profit of at least from 15 to 20 percent. Ile retailers must add as much or more profit to this, so that the buyer a,. least must pay both the profit of the retailer and manufacturer. Thus. by manufacturing our own garments, we can easily dispense with the profit of manufacturing and save the purchaser at least 20 per cent. An arrangement has been mode by which we shall receive fresh and newly made garments, from gouda of last importations, every set ck during the busy season. By these WEEKLY ARKIYA Ltl, purchasers can have the satisfaction of buying the most fashionable goods, cut and made in the most substan tial manner. Our present stock consists of general assortment of CLOTHING of every description viz: OVER COATS, different styles and patterns. DRESS & FROCK COATS, of all styles and col ors and qualities. Business and Sporting Coats of a beautiful pattern. A superb lot of TWEED COATS; which will be sold stfirst cost—prices to $2.25 to $4,110. A splendid assortment of PANTS of every style, all made within a few months from goods of new and desirable patterns. VESTS of all styles: some sew and very rich patterns imported the present season, at prices from $1 to $4.50. On or about the 20:h of October we shall receive a large and beautful assortment of Over Coats of all styles Also, an elegant and choice lot of CLOAKS, OF THE SPANISH &OPERA STYLE. Together with a general assortment of Pants and new styles of Vests, all from goods manufactured and imported within the last tw•o months. The above are now in the hard■ of the most com petent workmen :hat can be found In the city of Boa. ton, and will be ready for examination at the above time. There can also be found at thin establishment, gerwral assortment of furniat articles, such as Cravats, Ildkfs., Scarfs, Gams and Silk Elastic Gentl•men patronizing this establishment can de pend upon every garment to be as represented—also to be of the most fashionable tut and substantially made; every article will be freely exhibited end war• ranted as represented. U 3 At the solicitation of a number of gentlemen, and to gratify the curious, we have ordered a com plete suit of clothes. made in the city of Paris, which will be received in Baton by the next Btitia'.l Steam Packet, and Will be received in this city about the first of November. Those who desire to see the true Parisian dress are invited to call and examine. N. R.—Merchant Tailors and others desirous of sub•cribine or purchasing single copies of Mears. S. A. Sr, A. F. ard's Philadelphia Fashion*, can obtain Them at our core. Their present fall report, in beau tv, will far exceed any ever published in this country. Pittsburgh, Oct. 10th, 1845. pet. 13-6 m S. MORRISON, Liberty St., between Market and Virgin Alley. LTAVING returned from the East, the subscriber _LI is now opening his fall and winter stock of goods, exceeding in variety and extent any thing which has heretofore been offered in this city. Thankful to his friends and the public for the favors he has received, and which has induced him to pur chase more extensively than berme, he again invites their attention to the cheapest, hest selected and most extensive assortment which be has ever before offered among which are Prench,llnglish, German and 11 mer- icon Broadcloths, Black. Blue, Invisibll Green, and other (Mors. which are all of superior qualit). A 1.40, a splendid easortment of Vestlngs of Entire new styles, FRENCH PATTERNS, A I.n, a fin e lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSINI E:R KS of every sh■de, color, and pattern. which cunnnot foil to please the various tastes of his customer.. Also, a New Styles of Bearer and 'Arced Cloths, of Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Golden Mired and Olive. for Sack and Frock Cocas. Tovther with slot or supetior NI AK I BLDOO AND BLUE BLANKET COATING, Pilot and othergootlt suitable for Over Costp. These goods will be sold ready made, or will be mule to order in a superior style as low as can be houaht in this city. He has also the usual variety for Gentleman's wear, such as SHIRTS. STOCIS,SrSPENDERS,NANDIFICIffICFS SCARFS, BOSOMS, COLLETS, kC. The attention of verses wanting their relllllll‘ll well made. and in •orerior stele. and of the best ma terials, is invited to his fine stock of French Clothe, Cassuneres and Vesting:, which he has selected with the utmost can foe this particular branch of business. He will take pleasure in showing these goods to any one who will liens. him with a call, feeling confident that the great variety of his stock and the style in which they are made, can. not be surpassed in this city. S. MORRISON, Liberty at.. oct -6m between Market st. and V irgin alley. The Razor Strop Masa Beat. JJUST received from the Eaatern mar kets, the best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for the reople, ever brought to this cit 3. CALL AT KIMBALL'S, No. 70, Wood Street., Between Fourth and Diamond alley, and you can buy cheaper, and better than at any other place in Fitts burgh. His stock is for SALE, consisting of all kirds, of Boots and Shoes, coarse and fine, Men's, Women's and Children's, expressly fur the wholesale and retail fall trade. Call and see, and you will not go away dissatisfied. sep27-tf FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMF.NT. lIII:LVANT, )A3163 6. LEDLIF IGIILVANY & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLT ON HIND Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, IR ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT THEIR WARIROU . `I, Corner of Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGII4 tJ Our Works continue in full operation, end we are constantly adding to out stock, which enables us to:fill orders with promptness. Purchasers ere respectfully smicited to call and examine prices and terms. tepl6-ly MOUNT VNION CEMETERY. THEpablie are respectfully informed that the Trostees of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emthet Hotel, are now ready to dispose of lots on reasonable terms—the lots are 8 by 16 feet—from 10 to 12 dollars during' the month of October—after which time the lots will be 15 to 18 &Altus. The lo cation is beautiful,and the plan of the lots is tasteful ly arranged. It is the intention of the TrOsiees to make the plaoetss handsome as any othe place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STER RET, Merchant, Federal street ; Allegheny, By order of the Bcrtrd of Trronees. •ep3o. ROBERT FAIRMAN. Pres't BACH AGAIN. EO. ALBREE has reittoved to his old stand, No. 71, corner of Wood and 4th streets. bung Dis trim. where he is now receiving an satire new, fresh and seasonable stock of Dome and Shoed, of all de scriptions, which he offers for sale upon the most antis. factory terms; anvi lower prices than he has ever sold before. Cduatry Merchants and others ate respectful/y in Sited to call aa eicatnine his stock. sep274sa. Patronized br iirerybody. Tie nooderiel verptable purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism. Pile*, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Small Pox. Jaundice. Pair. in the Back, In• ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart. Hieing is the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma. Fever of ail kinds Fe mode Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms. Cholera Morita., Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough. Consumption, Fit., Liver.Co melts; nt, Erysipe. la., thmfness, Itching. of the Skin. Cutda, Gout, Gray el, Nervous complaint, and a varlet!, of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and obstructions Muse organs of digestion. • [From the Agent et Quebec, L. C. 3 DISEASE OF THE L 1 VER. Dent Slat—Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickenee Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. l'uu may recollect, when I first commenced selling your medi• tine, which was in May, 18-.4, we little dreamed of the success that would crown the undertaking. Out' premises had been stgeompletely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy Cur every possi , ble complaint under the sun,lhat 1 setiously contern• plated having nothing more to au with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we consented to makes trial of yours. At first we found considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to , wards them. People had been so often deceived by the vile compoueds which have flooded the country for the lust 15 years or more, !hot they determtned, if possible, never te be "taken in" again; and the conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for 'love- nor money. Thus matterrs proceeded for n week or too, when, as 'good luck would have it, "Mrs. a lady of our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob• stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, on condition that nothing was tote paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, we ourselves bad very little faith in the matter, know ing es we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi• eine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to us. "No lessto our joy than surprise, bow ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented bevel fat our counter and enquired for anoth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, ' that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When I took the second dose, I began to feel much better-than I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re , lieved; my appetite began to improve: and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, ar.d my improvement has been sensibly progresaing HI every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few mote boxes will effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty Las returned to her chocks, and the prospect of a long acd a happy life in before her. I am satisfied Ate will neverfurget the Clickener Sugar• Coated Pills. A. might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex traordinary care was rapidly disseminated throughthe city and a djacent courat); and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made. fur Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an extent, that a e find the greatest difficulty In sum lying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exeggeration, I might almost ray that we are literally besieged by women and children, labor- ing under every possible ailment chick "human flesh is heir to." 'the halt, the lame, and the blind' the asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never.failing Panacea-- Testimonials of its salutary effects am voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quarter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded Its expelling front his system the symptoms of Jaundice: And a fourth has just recovered Item an attack of Put munary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—Bo we go. 13ttt do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we have standing orders from the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience: Tours. &c. R. H. WILLIAMB. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1843. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is. the original inventor of the Bugs? Coated Pills; and that nothing of the f‘ott was ever heard of until Ito intro- duced them in Jane, 1843, as will lte , seen hy the fol lowing? This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the Mir rI New Yotk, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKEN - En d for the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLM A DOE, President. T. 13. W•iit ett•ll, Cot reaponcling Secreusry., tittattos J. LEEhi, Recording Secretary. tar TO strata ColtT/CRVIITS.- : -PUITIVIREII mast always ask for Clickencr's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and see that each boa has upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of I‘'m -H1 !trot Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's a;ent fur Pittsburgh and oct6 LIVER COMPLAINT AND AFFECTION OF Valley Head, Alabama . , Feb. 15th. 1845. DR, WM. D. NIOFFAn Dear Sir—i feel it to be a duty which 1 owe both to you and to the afflicted to inform you of the good effects which f have experienced from the use of your "Life Medicines." 1 have Keen afflicted for the List 15 yeats with en Ul cerated Liver and an affection of the Lungsl when. in Idly last. I got flout yont agent. Col. White. a small quantity of your trahsetble Life rm. and Pbttnit Bit ters, which I insure you has dime more in relieve me than all the mineral medicines. I have tried almost ev ery kind Of medicines; IVith greet eedr.nct, I remainye.n.q. I'. I'. McdEi.: The tb.,ve named medieineA uro for 'tale ht. B A FAHNESTOCK & Co. saner 6th and Waal eta. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. OIL Cliss. ti. VAStritiON, (LATE ol THE 111 In 07 7A02.00,:t L GILL,) HATING opened Ma new atom at No. 73. Wood Streit, Next door to the corner of Foorth, is now manufactor ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very largo assortment of HATS and CAPS, of everla descrip tion, wrrntnted to be made in the Sett manner. and of the best materials. Otter.lml, fine and common Muskrtr, Sealette, llair.Scal, l'luTh anti 'Glazed Copal Also, a fine assortment of Ladies' Pint, such as Llmst. Fitch. Genet and Coney Al LIFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, all of which he offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will please tall and enniine my' stock before pntchastingelsew here. CHAS. H. PAULSOS. N. B. The Fell Fashldn for Hats and Caps recele ed. sap'!')' RAM 'TON str. SMITH, NO. 112 WOOD STREET, A RE new opening an unusually large stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRt GOODS, of every description, for the full trade, wbith will bet offered at small adtance for Cash, or aprroved credit. They ask the attention of deniers in the city and vi. cinity ttitheir sesbrtMent, and an examination of theft' prices- , -whith will be found 'web as to save the ex , penle and supposed netesiity of sending East for theif supplies. Their stick *ill bt kept full thresigboat the seams, sopli4-Irrt B. PErtlitY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER. (Fettlely of (he Monongahela House and late oflireod itreet.) HALING removed back again to the ifurnt Die t Act, one door from the corner of Third srul Wood streets, the onderaigned I. again prepared td accominodllte his old friendir and the public genetalbr i with BOOTS and SHOF,S, of the best material, and of the ftnesF and MOst fashionable style. B. PERRY. Remember the place! ono door above Key's tioole store. Wood \ at. oet3-3m. Roword's 11. S. Reporter, Vol. 3. EPORTS of Cases argued and adjudged to did Sup ree Court of the United States. Also Na 99 La 6rary, this day received and for gale by , C. R. KAY, Corner of Wood and 3d moots. 4•••••-• • Mail PRRMIUSt THE LUNGS