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PrTTBHU ' GH, PA
10314 . 1 ' 1 4Y MORNING, OCTOBER 20. 1845
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
COMMITTEE TOE OCTOEYE.
GIOTIM Olden, W. Barker W. J. Howard
CORRESPO:CIirNTS
.
In reference to communication. which may 'appear
In this paper, we 64.0 one o'r two ramnrks to make.—
We will insert nutte withotit the name of the author be
ing fitst made iisewn to ui, irid when inserted, mum al
ways be taltenaa expressiveuf the views of ate writer,
aad not the editor of this paper, unless the views so
erapreseed are editorially remarked upon and approved.
PENN INSURANCE. COMPANY
A 611 h dividend of ten per Cent, on all claims t•
snipe. this-company; has been declared, payable on
114eaday the 20th intl.
S. FINNEY, jr. Sec'y
Pittsburgh, October ID, 1815- octlB 3t.
limedlk sateasi Vavais.
THE eaderaigeed invite atteiation to the follow
iag certificate:
CERTIFICATE
The owlet sigmd having been regureted by Messrs.
Constable & Strickler, to he joreeent end superintend
• teat, by fire, of one of their recently invented Pbre
nix Fire Proof safes. and deeming the subject one of
very great public importance, harecarefullyactutinin d
the progress of a teat, to a Lich one of said chests was
stahjecled. The chest was supported at each corner,
at a• elee•tion of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a
fire of Bituminous coal and fire was made over 'and
around sad kept actively burning 54 consecutive
boom The fuel consumed was about 80 bushels o f
coal, and one cord of wood; the heat all the while be
ing quite intense, and in the opinion of the undersign.
ed much greater than. cafe is likely to sustain to an,
ordinary house burning.
On the removal of the fire. at their rerrest the chest
was opened. and greatly to the a•toni•hrnset o f t h e
undersigned and the large number of citzens present.
a Blank Rook with Sundry Bank rntes within its
folds; a piece Dry pine Wood and the inner lining
of the safe, which is of Wood, were found warm in-
deed, but not in the Slightest degree charred or inju
red, some manuscript on the Book as legible as be•
fore the test. The undersigned are u• animous in the
conviction that a Cis proof chest is practicable; and
that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers,
whose efforts for some months past in producing this
Aesideratoin have proved so entirely successful, de
serts the public confidence and patronage.
JOHN ANDERSON,
L. R. LIVINGSTON,
JOSIA li KING.
WARRICK MARTIN.
EDWARD HEAZELTON,
JAMES PARK, he
Ir. the character of the shove named gentlemen, the
ywblie have • guarantee against deception. in the test
which was made of our Phamix safe s , Rod we there.
foie feel the Inmost confidence in recommending them
ea • reliable protection against fire, under any utdina•
ry circumstance. We would 11.1. ts those interested,
that there Is no wood about these Soles, but what is
necessarily connected with the shelves end drawers.
We malot Vault Doors in the same manner and up.
on the same plan. One of these can be i 41013 at Reese
C. Townsend & Co's new building.
For the wurktitanship of our Vaults. they ran be
seen at the following planet: Lyon. Shorb & Cu.,
Church & Carothers, Wm Lai imer, King & Holmes,
J. D. Dais. P. St'Cormink. end W. M vein.
Ner'Maaufactory on 'ld stre,t. between Wood end
Soi CONSTABLE & STRICKLER.
Pittsborgh, Or-toLoer 15, 1 8 45. srn
• Largo Warehoitse to Let.
S/TIM It on Water betneen Smil hfield and Grant
sereete, Pituburgh. Inquire of John AnJer,on,
Robert Woods, or J•mes M Chrior, Eirs., or of
0ct17.11 ROBERT CHItISTY.
Joiscre PILIOCK, Mtn. TC/ItLL, !No. B. 111:11.11.p
renneck, lßitehdi , & pe.
UNION FOUNDRY,
Warchouse on Liberty St opposite Broom', Roe,
PI TT s RtRCEI.
BELIE
MIME
Stoves and Gates,
Wagon bases of all sizes,
Hollow Ware,
Plough Castings all sites,
Csstit.gs,
act 11,11mScw1v.
Fen Ksutlas. Sad Irina,
Tailors & fluter:iron.,
Courier ‘Veighld, &C.
Iron •nd Nails.
&U. made to rider.
CAPS! GAPS :t
IatiJUST received tam the manufac /41 6
toter' a large a•sortment of raps,
coosi•ting of otter, Seal, Nut... Musl•rot, Mohair,
Plash, Oil skin, (i,loned, nail Seal and Sealette, to
gether with • variety of over ogles for YOUlik. mud
children. S. MOORE,
93 Wood •t
oetled&sr I in 3d door below Diamord alley.
Preach Rao Skis Rats.
iOF the latest mak, which, for nrawera
and durability cannot be surpassed. A ll
those in want of a very superior hat will please call and
examine• 8. MOORE,
93 Wood At,
oetl64,twl m 3 1 Jucr below Diamond oliry,
Pall Fashion.
IaHAVING returned from New York o ith Lit
the latest style of Hata, all thane in a sot
of a aaperiorFathiunable Hat will please rail and ex
otp3o-tiatt. 1m
Havana Cigars
THE aubeciiber has opened his rplendid Cigar
Store,ll‘,3l MARKET St., oppolile his OLD
stand. whom his friend, can be supplied with a prime
article of
LA NORMA.B, REGALIAS, PRINCIPE'S.
CASADORE'B, TRABUCA'S, CASTELLO'S,
Half Spanish and Common Civil'.
Al.lO, a superior quality of chewing Tobacco, com
prising the following brands:
AROMATIC STAG; Missouri Cavendish; Virginia
Loney dew, and fine cut.
The best quality of Snuff's cnn be had very cheap,
Macoube, Garret's Scotch, and Copenhagen, on hand
and for ask
Window Sash.
JUST waved s large lot of 8 by 10 9by 12, 10
by 10 and ill by 12 window sash and glass in suit,
(at gala low and is any quantity to suit customers.
ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't,
oat. 16-4 t and Com. Merchant, No 9 Fifth it.
Removal.
WARRICK MARTIN & CO., Bankers and Ea'
change Broken have removed , o the N. E. cur
sor of Wood and Third street", Pittsburgh.
oetalasd&w.
Oysters! Oysters
OYSERS ean be had at the FRANKLIN HOUSE,
corner cot Fristb street and Cherry alley.
sep3o let CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ.
GOLD PENS
Ibreadium eves petite& tileld Prat.
lUST recievil a fresh assortment of those invalua
ble pima for the Counting Rooms, for Clergy-
Men. Lawyers sad all others, rho desire a Convenient
anti durable pan, and to be freed from the vexatious
bake awd constant expense of Steel Pens and Quills.
For ask rrisoiesalts and retail by
W. W. WILSON.
Corner of Market and Fourth ins.
.164 i Lots Si}' Sale. •
mugs loto in Bart'. plan each 24 feet
behest by 112 feet deep, ;chaining Job. B But
ler Es+ The terms will be liberal Enquire of
apa3 GEO. COCHRASI.
°dadaists.
ASSORTED colors end quality, jare received troto
the altrobtatdret, will be sold low by
GEO. COCHRAN,
04112 No. 26 Wood it.
Samara Soo Loather.
a 14061.2113. Eastern Sole Leather, just
received and for sale by
APt 23 JAMES MAY.
!HIE
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Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets
and Stage Liao.
Aa r
$ l ;5lA . : ' liMilli
THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Exprevs & Telegraph,
Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'-
clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan
from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning
ni 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore
S. Co'v line of Stara, which leave Warren on the ar
rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night.
Fare through $4 50.
Passengeo • pitying inPittsburgh ore emit ledto choice
of I...ribs on the Canal Packet, and seat. in the stage.
For passage anoly on board Steamboat Michigan, or
to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver.
G M HARTON & Co., Pittsburgh.
CLARK & Co., Beaver.
For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of
N F.I L, MOORF. & Co., Cleveland.
jiii2l-y J S. SI B TAYLOR, Warren.
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B. Botcs, Mastcr,has commenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto.
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. ■nd Beaver at 3; A. M.
Pricesto suit the tittles, aad those who have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as moon go
the weather •ill permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S Li NE to CLEVELAND.O.,and
MF:ADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera.
Lion. For freight or plumage apply on board, or to
joky 12 G. M. HARTON, Water street.
11:7' The :Idichigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845
Thic are wed SpleitdidSteaster,
U. S. RAIL MONONGLECEILA,
eat Stu n r., Master, has commenced run.
fling regularly, and will continue to
un through the season as a Weekly
Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburghevery Monday muffling at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar.
For freight or passage apply on board. m 26.
" Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M.
In canne!' ion with daily Lines of Freight and Pas
sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pia, and Cleveland, 0.
- .
Siam Bust and Vessels to all parts no Lake Erie
and Michigan. Apply to
d. M. lIARTON & CO.,
Pittsburgh.
JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver.
june 211 CLA & Co.. Beaver.
SPEED AND COMFOIt'I' !!
MONONGAHELA, ROIITIE.
ron BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
tit: SPLEXDID rAn STEAIILIti
CONSUL AND LOUIS :%11cL•N6.
Will cainnarace on Monday ate 1211 a of May. Ma
kiar doable daily trip,.
One boat will !caveat 84 ,'clock, A. MAtily.
The tithe; in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.)
By theraorning Bunt passenger. will take the Cara of
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, ai
8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive In
Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening.
hmugh to Baltimore in 32 bouts,
'• Philadelphia in 40 "
By the evening bont passengers will lodge on the
Boar in comfortableSTATE 111:X)3,18 the first night.
overthe Mountains in Coaches in day ligkt.—
Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid•
ing vigltl travel altogether.
For seats, or entire coaches for familiesor parties,
apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and
at the What( boat aboyethe Monongah , la Bridge.
may 9F.RG US MOORHEAD, Agent.
rt
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S. N10011.F.;
93 W 004 w
Wholesale & Retail Cash Hotise,
"DOWN TOWN,I ,
No. 46. Market street, 3 doori aboie 3 . ,1 street
HAVE; now received their full invoice of New
Fall Goods end respectfully invite all pur
chasers of DRY GooDi, to call and examine, as our
extensive variety is full equal to that of any other es
tablishment in the vest.
Of almost esety fabric; several packages new and
heouti(ulatcleceshriteres; cashmere rep 4; cashmere de
coesse; mots de !aims, Is jib packages; new and splen-
did dress silks, in all styles of slaple and fancy; silk
warp alpaccn; bo-abizines; roumelies; lunettes and
alparcas in treat and almost endless variety; French,
English and German metinns, in all shades;
GEORGE. WILSON
of every description, embracing ell the beauty and
splendor of the season, in both high and low cost; silk
velvet cravats; fancy silk do.; all st% les '•gold medal"
kid gloves; thread luau, edgings and iusenings ttc. &c.
Ladies Bonnet Velvets.
BONNETS AND RIBBONS.
Rich assortment—all pricer -several boxes, new
fell ritbons, splendid beautiful patterns (or 124 cts.;
tiara BM settle, every slumber, black silk veils: bi
!sees, oiled silks, &e. &c.
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS.
Our domestic detainment is full; possessingadvent-
I ages to the purchaser, rarely to be found— bules brown
gheetincs, 4-4, 9.9, 5-4 and 6-4. all grades and prices
from 64; cases bleached sheetings, all widths. price
from 64; else. canton flannels, bleached, unbleached
and colon; English flannels in all colors; Rnevrs'
best, the only article imported nnshlinking;—Linen
goods of every Dame and description, at the lowest
prices;—Tickings for 10 cis, the best aniele in use;
Bales Russia and Scotch dinners; blankcu, counter•
panes, checks, burlaps, &c.
Particular attention has been given to this branch,
and our rare selection has no ratialel in the nest.
French and west of England cloths in all shades: Ger.
man blacks, greens. olives and other shades for ladies'
cloaks; gold mixed ; zephyr cloths for gents' wear;
casainteres, rich, staple and fancy, in all styles; rich
velvety, fancy and plain satins; fancy ',stings; sati n
scarfs, cravats, &e dco.; aatieeta , several Ipaces bleak
and bluehl'it, mixed and allsbedes; 1 case drab do. for
carriage trimmings, shirts made up; hosiery; sttspen•
der braces; umbrellas, &c. &e. .
Dry Goods purchasers will find h decidedly to their
interest, (bekne purchasing elsewhere,) to drop in at
our number, and examine goodtand prices. ,
M.*o doors alloy* 3d et. No. 46.
oct 6 BARROWS & TURNER.
" '
Port of Pittsburgh.
64 FLIT , WATER IN THE CHANNEL
ARRIVED.
Daily Beaver Paolieta;
Daily Brownville packets.
Monongahela City Packets.
Miner. Kinney, Wellsville;
Commerce, Jacobs, Cincinnati;
Plymouth, I loreens, do.
DEPA RTP.D.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packets;
Mnnongahela City Packets.
Rambler, Moodcv,
Cambria, Foraph, Cincinnati;
Jame* Ross, Stewart, do.
BEAVER PACKET
LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE
"7:Aa::t
STEAMER LAKE ERIE. Cirr. CAIIPSCLL
L 13 at 8 o'clock, A. M.
" Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, CArT. Botes,
Lewes Pittsburgh et 9 o'clock. A. M.
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Barrows & Turn Or.
LADIES RICH DRESS GOODS
RICH SHAWLS
.ROAD CLOTHS
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~ I TTEDIUM Ledgers.Jownela Leiter •nd Record
IV l -rooks;
Demi Ledv-rs, Journals, Letter ■nd Record
Book.;
Cap Ledgers, Journals, Let ter and Recnrd Books;
With a fine sosortmetit of half Wood, Memoran
dum and l'asa Books.
The above stock of Black Books are made of the
best paper and binding and will be mold very low by
C. H. KAY,
At the IYholesale Book and Paper Wart-house, eor.
of Wood and 3d sts. octl 4
NEW FALL GOODS
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AT NO. 51 M,ARKET STREET.
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George If; White & Co. NMlNtoue
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A Fil: now
.opening a choice assortment of Fall Fall Coating's, ALSO—Blank Books of all kieds and the beat qual
-1.111 Goods. censisting in part of, , .1 UST received, • fresh supply of saw tit , to 4 7 , i, .. T 5ch,..' 14 Books, Sc always oft hard end fur side
Embroider e d Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; 4011 CL , r7H—fenry colors and bautiful paterns. The i"..f . '
__....__,..._____,_ _ aug 25.
Fancy French Cloakings; Gala Pleids; colors are Civet', Green, Olive and Claret Oneroitn, Aztrapizir; WILSON dk. CO.;
Cross barged Cashmere for dresses; Mulberry, Gold mixed and Black. These goods ere NO. 48, WOOD STREET,
Tartan Silks; Ferkerri Shawls.; new even in the Eastern cities; havingrjust been inv-
Broche Long Shawls.'
~ , . ported for the Teilors. We pledged ourselves to get (Late Jones. lilsrpkey, 4- C 0., ).
Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; up a superior coat this fll---beuer than ever." The
RESPECTFULLY inform their blends and the
French Cloths and Cassimerra; practical partner of our firm has been to New Yoric, to ..
putilie.generally, Om the have removed to their'
Gentlemen's Satin and Polka Scarfs; purchase goods, and to secure the latest improvements y
neW tote,. No. 41, Wood street, erected since the fire
Dresden nod Marseilles Quilts. net 13-1 m in his department. all of which will be introduced on on aw t Itith of April, on the old spot, where theyl
our work, with a discriminating regard to true
fulfil
they Come.. . . are dui!! opening Goo& suitable fur the tit-resent end
genre and correct taste. We are prepared to loud approaching season: Their StoCk, which has been
READ THE FOLLOWING; all promi s es made through t hi s medium or otherwise; poreliesed with care, and at th e lowest prices, they'
T HIS is to certify that I byre fully tested the Fir- and ns we lay claims to be THE FASHIONABLE treer for Culler approved credit at a small advance.
tufts of Thotnpaera's Carminative. Having HEAL' Q,UARTERS of this city, we will pledge our- and Ceopectfully ask the attention of buyers from the
been troubled with a very severe pain in my stomich
sellesfurthermore. to rotilPTe with irlY Eastern house country and neighborhoorl. They will be constantly
and ditirrlicea or summer complaint for several weeks (hut sends work to Pittsburgh, Riede to order. In winking edditions to th eir Stock during the season:
and was rw r f ect ly resr o rs d b y us i ng one Bottle; . proof of our ability to do so, we mention with pride. they have now i s
stare
GEORGE ADDISON, of New Oilcans that the names of many gentlemen who formerly re- Bine, Pilot and Beaver Cloths:
Sold by W Jackson Agent corner *owl and • Liber- ceived their garments fromthe East, are now to be do. end b
erm do,
ty streets. nctls found on our register of customer,, whoare now con- do. and German Ribbed Beaver Cloths; .
vinced that they can be seised as well. and at more do. b i lk invis. Green end mixed do..
TO Let, reasonable rates. ALGEO M'GUIRE & Cu. dn. do. Fancy Cauimeres:
TWO ROOMS, no Fourth street, between Ferry ov a
Berkshire, dd.
~ do,
and Liberty erreets suitable for an office anti sit. --------
• ' ageecit of the trunk fits tit re Inseraarie Fancy Print;, a' rich assortment;
ling room. F.rinire of Gnu. Stephenson, corner of
se a
.eshmete .d . Cmerid Mom. de Urines;
Company of Philadelphia. C
4th and Ferry streets, or
Black and cord,Alpaccas and Panatella Cloths;
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JOHN B. NITA DDEN, N. E. Corner of . TAird anti Wood its., rtlishurgh• Plaid Linsey', common mixed and ettilerdue;
Market street. rip lIE assets of the rOmitill7 on die first of JannsrY. Kersey ? , Kentucky Jeans and Twerh;
1 1845. as published in conformity with an act of Scarlet, White,ltellow and Green Fleartels; . •
Canton Flennelseunbleaciod, bleached and colored;
ALONZO W. Intl, the Pennsylvania Legislature, were ..
$IM!) ,6 1 5 g 3 8.4 Steamboat. White/ 7 1'nd heavy twllled Blankets.
NO. 83 FOURTH STREET, Bonds awl Mortgages,
CHRONICLE BUILDINGS, Real Estate. at cost. 100,96777 10-4. 11-4 and 12-4. do. do.;
Temporary Loans Stocks Cub, y nan t •
and Reir,499 7.2 Extra haw Blue Gel ti et ti do.. 9 lbs.
AXANUFACTURER and dealer in all kinds of
ITI. Tobecrvi, Snuff and Segers. Dotty
Making a tete of —.:----- A splendid assortment of Shawls; Tickings and
. . 009643 42 Apron Cheek's;
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TO Sat Gloves;
Affording certain sonnanco that all lures will he Buck, Chamois, lined Berlin and t o ng Wool
JI. It) mid dermrtatowe * saps ' H rrI HE now and splendidly finished ltree itiory Twagril in c t A n d'a lv ilg "d" s security tp all "b°°b.- his i ess v
Warehouse, N. Ss, Wood street, next door to
tntampolicies from tato Company . Risks taken at iss Whims mit& Cotton, and blk Chastunera and Al.
the Phi Palk re IIt , MIP of James M Cooper, nest iti low rues as are consistent with_seasOty. . panes Hutt
WA RRICK MARTIN, Arent. Bleached and Brown Coteries/NA Drill*.
street.. Thia. warehouse is well caletilated fur any ee tB
kind of henry business., en 4 is large ersYnkb ( or any,
purpose. It will be reem4 Tiny. Apply to t he' sub. 5 CATIBOf S t?il Vitriol
_for sale l'ty t ides. • iispCS.l.en.
scriber of entiuire of Mr lemma M Cooper. B.A. FAIRMToct isi.Col, ,ThioatiuiDesi*illy,Att4riai it Law,
ottll.tf. JAMES P . STUART. m ug • ._
cosmos 6th and Wood sty. Office, near the Court House, in Mellon', buildings.
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HAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends
that they again occupy their old staild •L No.
83, Wood sitmet, when they have opeued an exten
sive
WALL PAPER IVAREHOLIgE t , ,
And will have constantly on band an estenvive atisort
meat of Satin-ghized and plain PAPER HANG.
IN GS, Velvet and Imitation Borders,of the latest sty J.;
and mo.t handsome patterns fur papering halls, par.
lora and chambers.
They msnufa.cture, and have on hon..] at all times,
Priming, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper,
Bonnet and Fuller's Boardaall.of which they offer
1.., sale on the mnst accommodutin,g terms, and to
%bleb they invite the attention of merchants and
others.
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AUCTION BAU.S.
By Jabs D. Dail's, Avetioneir, corner of Wood
aid Fifth strode.
A ,
T 10 o'clock on Monday morning the 20th inst.
at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and
Fifth sts., will be sold fur account of whom h may con
cern, an extensive assortment of ft esh and seasonable
dry goods.
At 4 o'clor.k. P. M.-9 Lbls loaf sager 7 half chests
Y. H. Tea; 2 barrels New Orleans roelasse,; 10 boxes
rosin soap; 45 boxes assorted glassware; 25 reams cap
wadi,/ panes: 5 coil white rope; 50 aides, N. Y. tanned
sole leather: 8 kegs and boars manufactured tobac
c% 8 day and 30 hour clocks; looliing glasses. car
peting: mattresses; and an extensive assortment of
new and second hand household and kitchen furnh
tare.
At 6 o'clock, P. 31.. q large inveice of new gold
and silver watches of every good quality. second hand
do in great variety; double and single barreled guns,
musical instruments, hats, ceps, boots, shoes,, and a
great variety of useful and limey goods. crt 17
Valuable Real estate at AuStlini•
AT 7 o'clock on Monday evening the 510th inst. at
Davis's A nction Rooms, cot nee of W,grod and Fifth
streets will be sold, that vnlualtle Ira of CI ound aitue.
ted near the Court House, on IV) he street, adjoining
property of Car. James May; having a front of 20
feet, and exusading back. 1,21. fret to en alley ..8 fret
wide, on which is erected a ccievenient two story
brick dwelling house with six rooms and wash house,
which may be examined at tiny time previous to the
sale.
Alto, Lot No. 31 in plan of lota of the hells of
John and Henry li.win, having a front of .24 feet on
Wylie street, and extending back 109 feet to an alley
06 feet wide.
Also, Lot No. 9 in said plan, having a front of 24
fcet on Coal Lane and encoding back 109 feet to said
alley. subject to a loss of ground by laying , out Coal
ittVeL .
AUG. Lot No. 117 is the aformaid ohm having a
front of 43 feet on Franklin street. arid exiending
along Elm street, 124 feet to an alley 26 feet wide.
oetl7 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Ste. at. - notion:
AT 2 o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon, the 22d
inst. at the Pittsburgh Livery Stable. in Front
near Ferry street. Will be sold without resetvc to
chit, • cortnern, the entire wick of Horses,
Carriages, Sleighs, harness, &c.; among which are
the following, viz.: 8 good and well broke Horse.; 1
two horse Carriage and Harness; l one horse &trout!):
4 Buggies, nearly new; 3 Sleighs; 6 setts double and
single Harness; 9 ladies' Saddles; men's Saddlea, &c..
&c. Terms, on •ll sums over VO acrid 0(0 months
will be given fut approved paper.
1
TAirty Handsome and Eligibly *Matted bstildine
lots for private Residence', at Amelia*
A DJOINING the p ro perty of Hon. IYm. Parer, heirs of the laze Aaron fin deceased and Hold
ships Drying Houle.. Will be sold on Seotrdny, Oc
tober 45th at 3 o'clock, on the premises, 30 building
lot., each 24 feet from
,by,94 deep, they will be sold
*operate er together, ea .tritty suit the purchasers.—
Au exceller stone quarry is on the larceny, it is the
most desirable spot in Allegheny county. for a private
dwelling, commanding splendid views of the chic, of
Pittsbuigb Rod Allegheny. and within the limits of
he former, paw the 6 , h Ward- It i 4 a . most, beam i
ful rod healthy situation, as au) in the county. Fur
terms of site enquire et the Ainnion Rooms of the
tototcrillier, whine a plait of theluts can be seen.
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S. _MORRISON ;
Liberty St., between Ylarket and Virgin
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HAVING returned from the FAQ, the subsclifaer
is now opening his fall and winter stuck of
goods. exceeding in variety and extent, any thing
which hes lotretuforebeen offered in his city.
Thankful to his friends and the public fur the favors
he hes recrivrd, end which bee induced him to pur
chase more extensively then berme, be again invites
their intention to the chearwst, hest selected and most
extensive assortment which h. has ever before offered
among which ate
pim..lia
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French. English, German and Amer-
ican Broadcloths, Black. Blue,
Invisibh Green. and other Colors.
which aro all of superior quality. ALAI, a splendid
assortment of
Vesting@ of Entire nrir dilei,
FRENCH PATTERS'S,
e fine lot of FRENCH ANn ENGLISH
CASSINIERF:S of eery shade, color, sod patietn.
which caennot fail to plitaae the variuoi tents of bin
customer,. Also, a
New Styles of Bearer and Tweed Cloths;
of Black, Blue, Invirible Green,
Golden Mired and Olive, for
Sack and Frock Coats.
Toit•ther with a lot of SII pe. for MAKIBIDOO AND
BLUE BLANKET COATING, Pilot and othergot.tio
suitable fur Over Contr.
These goods will be sold ready made, or will he
made lo order in a gripe' ior style as kno as can be
bought in this city. lie has also the • usual sariet
for Gentleman's wear, such as
SHIRTS. STOCES,SUSPENDERS, tr.tmniiEucEntrs.
SCARFS, BOSOMS, COLLERS, &C.
The attention of pentane wanting their garments
well made. grd In superior st 3 le. and of the best ma
te' lets, is invited to his fine stock of
French Clothi, Cassancres and Vesting',
which he has selected with the utmoo care for this
particular blanch of business. He will Inks pleasure
in slurring these goods to any nee who will Carr him
with seal]. 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 it..
oct 2-6 m between Market it. and Vireinalley.
The Razor Strop Slam Beat.
J JUST received from the Eastern mar- ,
mar
kets. the best assortment of BOOTS
and SHOES, fur the• People, ever
brought to this eit).
CALL AT KIMBALL'S;
No. 70. Wood Street ,
Between FoarthAral,Dismaral alley, and you can buy
cheaper, and hettpi natant any, other place in Pitt i•
blirith. His stuck is for 5A,t,...t, consisting of all
kinds, of Doors and, Shoes, coarse and fine, Men's,
Woruen's and Children'a, expressly for the wholesale
and retail fall trade. Call aed see, and pat wjd not
go away dissatisfied. sep27-tf
FLINT 6LSSS ESTABLISHMENT
r.MOLTAPY. • JAACII. LLDLIE
NITJLVAN* &, LEX/144E,
iwitfrAcruqc inn ALL? CONATANTLT U HAND,
cut, Dlealipul mid ;
FLINT 9LASSIVARE,
DC ALL ITS
,V• 117.7114, AT Tllitlß A',OIEIIIOOSIF,
Corner of Market,endWater Streets,
fI.3P Our Works continue in fn!l operation, and are
are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us
to; all orders with promptness.
Purchasers are respectfulry so:ititcd to call. and
examine prices and terms. asp 16 I y
IWO ;NT UNION CEMETXR
, public. aro respectfully informed that the
.Trustees od the above Cemetery, near Mount
Emmet Hotel, are now,ready to disonae of lot. on
reasonable terms--the lots are 8 by 16 fpetl-Tfrom 10
to 12 dollars . derrini . the ,ticuh of October—after
which tiny the t uts will lie IS to 13 don'ts. The lo
cation is beautifuloind the plan of thttlots is tasteful.
ly arranied: It is tfie ; intention, of the Trustees to
make the placate hctralsome ILI any.othe place of the
kind in this vicinity. Apply, to Mr JOHN STEIt.
RET, Merchant, Federal street, Alleghen).
By oidee of the Eicrtrd. of, Trustees.
itep3o. ROBERT FAIRMAN. Preet.
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ALBREtbas removed to his old steed, No.
N.)l - t I, e.cireer of Wood and 4tb streets. Butsg_ Dia
trim. Where he is now receiving an entire new, frotili
and sewannable stock of Boots and Shoes, of all dev
acriPtions, which ba offers for sale upon the most sada
rectory terms, and lowa' pikes than be bas aver sold
before.
Country blerahaiiis and others are respentruily in
riteitto call in examine his stock. sep27•3m.
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JOHN D. DAVIS,
Auctioneer
PITT/Ittrß6H.
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1 10 1•ERVIVAII.47•_ . .
Woodernal,Tegeoble Pprgiluire.
FOR THE CURE OP ,
Headache, diddi nest, Skteu coat is ite , Diepep a uy,
Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Raius,in Ole Bask, 1m
ward %Veakoeva, Palpitation of the, Heart, Rialttg ire
the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma. Fevre of all kinds, Fe
male Complaints, ii.lrosiev, Salt Lthettin, Hetrtbura,
Worms, Cholera Motbos, Coughs, Quinary, Whooping
Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erpripet
Denfoess, (tchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray.
Ne t vons complaints, and a vnriety of other diseases,
ari.ing from Impurities of the Wood, and übatructione
in the organ,/ of digeJtiuti.
EF'rgrrt the Agent at Quehec, L. C.)
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DISEASE O,F TAB 'LIVER.
Nett Stlt:-TAgreeable to your desire, I write to
keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickeae r
Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may
recollect, when I first commenced selling your male.
was 18,4, we little dreamed of
this success that would crown the undertaking. O ur
prernies bad been so completely flooded hy. the one
Ihogattedrtnd one. unsaleable remedy for, every patai•
ble complaint undor the sun, that I setieusly content*
plated haying nothing more to do with any things:tribe
kind: .1-lowever, at the most urgent solicitation, wa p
consented to makes trial of yours. At first We 11X11141
considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to,
wards them.. People hind been so often deceived by
the vile compounds which have flooded the country for
the last 15 years or more, that they determined, if
possible, never, to bo "taken in" agniii; nd.xlte cease.
<pence was, they could hardly be perseadedto r accaps
of the Pills, as the say,ing, is, for "love our money."
Titus matterrs proceeded fur n week or two, when, as
"good luck would have it, "Mrs. ti a lady of
our city, who hod lung suffered from an affection of
1 the Liver, accompanied by,indigestion,of the moat ob
stinate character, was persuarlecitonceePt of a box, on
condition that nothing wqa tube paid for it, if they did
not afford her the necessary relief. I moat confess,
we ourselves hi;d vet,. little faith in the matter, know
r-
ing as we did, that her complaint was one of 194.
stateling,,and had been unsticcessfully treated by the
most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor
' ing town.. But we had determined to give the medi
cine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, it
would be a 'outer of satisfaction to know it, both to
yun and to es. No less to our j.y than surprise, bow
ever, only a fee:, days had elapsed, when , the lady again
presented herself ut our counter and encioired fir snail
ter box. ~,•1 really think, itdr. Williams," days she ,
I ' that YoUr Pills are beginning to work,a greatvchange
1 in my health, and altogether for the better. .When 1
took the.second dose. I began to feel much betterthao
I did nt 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 stay
youthful days. Since then,l have takenthe remainder
of the Pill., and my improvement boa been sensibly
progressing at every repetit ion
: of the dose. I have
no doubt,that fifes" mote boxes will effectually cure
me." The result. seas as she predicted. Her health
is completely restored. : The flush of youth and beau
ty has retertted „to her cheeks, and the prospect of a
long,and : a happy life is before her., 1, ern satisfied
sfie will never forget the Clickener Sugar• Coated Pius.
As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ea:
toterchnury cure was rapidly disseminated throughthe
city and a djacent country; and veered.) , ,ss week had
elapsed, before enquiries began to be made.for Clicks;
ener's Sugar-Coated Purgattse Pills; and the demand
has already *teased to such an extent, that we find
th e greatest difficulty in supplying it., ,In Fact, if it did
not seem like exaggeration, I might almost any that lira
are literally besieged by wornep, and : children, lisbor.,
ing under even possible ailment tAiCh .imcnao Dash
is heir to." The : halt., the lame, and the blind; the
asthmatic, tTnsumptive, end dyspeptic, are thronging
our doors in pursuit et the never-failing Panacea-,
festimonhals of its salutary effects ere voluntarily
flowing in upon us Irani every rourt,f:r. One Person
informs us he has been relieved of a mr, 4 t. chatinate
Dysepsia. A,pott.ezhas st recoketedfrom p seri.
ow* pi
p tack of Apoplexy.. ;ju
A, thii fri.a succeeded in:
expelling front his system t he symptoms of Jaundice.
And a fourth has just recovered from an attack of
monary , Consumption, which had confined him to his,
bed for many months.—Be we ga But do not fail
: t o
keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we
have standing wfiers from the country to a large
amount. Send 30 Gross ut your earliest convenieace.
Yours, , It. H. WILLIAMS.
Quebec, L. C., April 1-1, 1815.
REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the
original inventor of rho Sugar Coated P4lla; and. stiai,
nothing of the sort was ever beard of until be intro!
duced ;hem in June, 1543, as will Le seen by tba to
lov,ing: ,
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This Dip;onia was awarded by the .011:RICAN
INSTITUTI.:, at the ppuel Fair, held iq,the env of
New Yotk, October, 1644, to C, , CLICKENLII,
fur the invention of SUG.A R COATKD PILLS.
JAMESTA L LNI ADG P., 'President.
T. 8., WAKEMAII,.CuI responding Secretary.
GUISD•JS J. LAEDA, Recording Secrete's-7..
(IF To AVOID COONTrurcus.---Purchstersinuit
always ask fur Clickener's sogar Coated Vegetable
Phis, and Ire .that each box has tirou it his signatut et
all uthets are counterfeit.
JACRSQN„ coiner, of Wood an 4
streets, is Dr. Clickeuer's u.;eut fur Pitta;urgh ana
oet6
NEV HAT AND CAP §l'ol3l.i : 0111 b
CfiAS. 11,..PAI7Lai3Np.
(LATE or THE rti,x or rAULSoN & 01E4.0
H AVING oftened, his new store et
No. 73, Wood Street,
Next door to the corner of Fottritt, is now manufitetor
ing and receiving from the &met n Cities a very large
essonment of HATS and CAPS, of every deaerip-
Lion, will-exited to be made ,its the best utaanerostoi
of the beat materials. Otter,Settl, fine and common
Muskmt,Seelette, air -Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps)
Alpo,l•. fine putsortment of Ladies' Furs. soaves
Lynx, Fitch. Gonet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP.
PE S SND FOR TRIIIMINGSoviI. of which be
offers for,sale at, EASTERN PRICES tOR CASH,
both wholesale and retail.. . •
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Cou,,ofry,Merchaate win 'Arnim call and examine, my
'tack befure purcha.4ing else.. here.
• , • , „f ki AS. H. PAULSON.
N. B. The Fail Fashicn fur Hats and Caps
recei
ed. sep27
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£MPTON & SERITti,
. 11° ,l 1( 00 0 8 R, E . •
RE now .opening en UtteStifily 'erre etpar of-
FOREIGN. sea bONVESTIC DRY.GOOI4I;
ntevery description, for the fall trade; which wifl be
offerrd.at small advance for Cash, or approved cretW'
Ih . ey uk the attention of dealers, io the city and rt.
einity to their assortment, and an examination of their
prices—which will be found such as to save thereay*
pence and &opposed necessity of sending East foe• their
supplies. . •., •
Their stock will be kept full throOghoot the iselllloll.
sep2.l.lm
D. F . ! 12 lan It,
• FA*lllOll4 BLE BOOT MAKER. • •
Fot merly of the Moliongehele Rouse and late of Wood
street.)
. .
AVlNG,remnced back again to the Burnt Dcs.
H
trict, one door from the corner of Third and
Wood streets, the undersigturd is again storpared to
accommod,rte his old ' friends and the poldiegeneoUy a
with BOOTS,and SfilitS, of the best, material, add:
or the finest and roost fashionable etyle. • .
"8..PF,8.RY,"v
nemembe" r the place! one door above Itity'i Doe*
store, Wood at. octS•tm.'
MISS A. C. SARGENT.
BEqs leave to in formher friend& and the. pubic gets:
erally tkather Sele,ct Sem! for Young. Ladles.
and I'lliAaet. Will commence the Winter. Seal" , CIC
Monday the Bth of September, at her school room itt
St. Clair it., nearly opposite thoxthgnEe Hotel
She refers to thc colloWine . gentleieett;.
Hon John Breden; Rey 117 A Passavant.
Rev J Niblock, Wilton flicCandlesa, & q '.,
Rev S 'Young,; Allan Kramer. Esq., -
Jacob '.‘lecblutg;tsti., Wm. Jack, .q.
• - John Bigler.
Baer: ra. . rittsbarsh.
Any taformstioe as to terms etc., can be obtaitAby
calling on Allen Kramer, Esq. nag 22
Nona° and lot* Sala.
AA A THREE sun brick .buildibt.'.Nith bole, ,
buaai.,, ,, ,,,0n the corner of Gnuxt load Shut' ma.
quite niche 611b0Cflilef i, Or at thisolks. ,
F.- =OM .S.H ASI:
P. RA TIGArt. .
' NICUARD C0W.411,
Ateoiair at - -
oireg .Buska'a BuiWiaQs, 41.11 /treat, neat =AMC'
jtuse 12-d&-wly