lIIFSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21. 1845 TIBURaq BOARD 01 _TRADE COMIUtttZ FOR OCTOB t: R. a1 .4 4 (6 , W. Barker. W. J. Howard In reference to eornmentcations which may appear le this papers w 1 havearm or two remarks to make.— We will lewd none without the name at tbe author ba in slatrw(akt.owo to us, and Nehea inserted, mast fil my,ba taken as e.tprmsl tea the views of the writer, lad not OW eclithr of this paper, unless the views so ripresseo are editorially remarked upon and approved. Till Rtirsitit.e•lbe Rivers continue in fine naviga ble. cedar, The moent of business of every kind doing upon that is truly immense. Corm Factontes.—The Cotton Fectoriesento mewed eiseration yesterday morning. In some o them, however, the force employed *AI entirely land equate. Tra WOrDERTUL ACROBAT FARILT.—The Acro bat Family appeared at the Theatre again last night. We have Inner seen as audience se taken by surprise as they wet,* last night, the performances of these emederfal sea, ea far exceeded public expectation.— Alma is New Tort, they performed at Niblo's Gar• den is order detour readers may know the opinion eltpreeeeil to refiteems to their' &swishing perfonviut ea% reheat maraca from several of the New York daily * o 4 o e- • Treat the Evening Poet June 18114 1845 Natio Gordes.—The Acrobat family constitute the altrawderat sf dui Garden. The Acrobats are al. rowlyentsigiehed as the may successful rivals the Eta -I'4k Family, hove row boa io New York. They change 'their pooh with inarechble swiftness sod cot teitny, and *soma imam that have orally created wonderful et chimera is all beholders.—tbe arrival of this Family was nraradtaNy opportune. From the N. Y Commercial Adrerthrer. June sirrelesi Faso la's —The paimiat days of the a11.11411.141M0 to be riveneeted bens. such night that tide surprising troupe ■pp•are, the Saloon is *retested, tbeir posfwmancae are unexceptionable, and the prevail*" opinion appears to be that the Acrobat Family are rem mom marprising than the Ravel Fam ily.. We %dries those who have not seen them to go to the Oard.a. The Acsobat Family will rends, a visit worthy the trouble and double the price of ad• aseimion, From dm Conifer and Ea(piker breklee.--The Acrobat Family have firmly establish litemearte, ers must extreurdipary performers, for wee eight testy bet the saloon is crowded to excess, vei ig hkely,te sheotinue eo during the whole of their eugegenemet. The moving column of the three is s 011 IR wonderful int. PCNN INSURANCE COMPANY :AMY dividood of tea per cent, on all claims a =this complay. has beta declared, rayabhs on pia 2016 wit. S. , 'y r' burgh, Cktober . 18,184SFINNEY- mll jr. See 8 3i. lei: Saks sad Visits. THE utaleraignad invite attention to the folio tog certificate: The nedessigned having been recpwsted by Masers. Cametable & Strickler, robe present and superintend • 1 , 4,17 ire, of one of their recently invented Phce- Ida Fire Proof safes. and denoting the subject one of eery greet public importance, brave carefully set utinized the progress of a test, to which one of said chests was sysliected. The chest wa• aupported at each corner, at an elevation of 10 to 12 lechers from the ground • lire of Elitumicons coal and fire was made over and lerweed sod kept actively burning 51 consecutive keens. The fuel onnsumed was about BO bushels of elsal t end nos cord of wood; the heat all the while be- Sri Trite trussme, and in the opinion of the undersign ed sem& greater dota• safe is likely to sustain in any ordinary house burning. Oath. removal of the fire. at their retreat the chest was opened. and greatly to the astonishment of the tradesaigend and the large number of churns present a Blank Bouk with Sundry Bank 'Kies within its folds; a piece of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining of the was, which is of Wood, were found warm in deed, big ant in the Slightest degree charred or inju red, seise wrsanncript on the Book as legible as be• fore the test- The undersigned are to animous in the conviction that a fire proof client is placticabk; . and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers. wheels 'Swig for some months past in producing thin desideratum haws proved so entirely successful, de alers the public confidence and patronage. b. the character of the above named gentlemen, the poisfic have a guarantee against dereittiou, in the test which was made of our Phoenix Safes, and we there imsfeet the ammo confidence in recommending them se atonable protection against fins, under any oidina• e? eircanostance. We woold assure those interested, Om there is no wood about these Safes, but what is arateasseity canner-led with the shelves end drawers. - . We male Vault Doors in the same manner and up. e• the same plie. One of these can be seen at Reese C. T 3t Co . . new building. Ter the orwriusuwaihip ad our Vaults, they ran be seen at the - following place.: Lyon. Short; & Co., Chord & Cisrethero, Wm Lorimer, Ki ng & Holmes, 1. D. Davis. P. Nl' Cormielc, and W. Martin. I*.Whimtufactory on 2d street, between Wood and Smithfield. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER. Pittsburgh, October 15, 1845 5m JeIIinITSIIROCK. TWOS. JAO. B. HIRROII Possook, Mitchell & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Wartkosseos Liberty Sl.. opposite Broses's Rote, PITTSBURGH. ALWAYS Off HAND, Steens and Grates, Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, Wages Bozos of all Aces, I Talkies & Flatters' Irons, Honer. Ware, - I Counter Weights, &e. rlassgti Coatings all sizes, Iron and Nails. arMill Castings, Etc. made to order. *et 1441asawly. 046 JUST received from the manufac• OIL turns a large assortment of caps, weesisting of otter, Seal, Nutra. Muskrat, Mohair, Pleat, Oil shin, Glazed, Hair Seal and Sealette, to gether with a Twiny of our styles for youths and S. MOORE, 93 Wood .c id door below Diatnocd alley. Trawl pole Skim Etats. OP the latest style. which, Car neatness e ll and durabilky cannot be surpassed. All thaw in waist eta very superior bat mill please call and easathis. 8. 11400 RE, 93 Wood a, actl64:kerlai -34 door below Diamond alley, AHAYING warned from New York with the harm style of Hata, all those in want *fir seperiiiirraritionable Hat will please call and ea paw. S. MOORE; `airp3o-d&wlm 93 Wood it. altraills rs. BE imsbecriblit M op Oiga , umad its splendid Cigar T Stan No 3 l MARY= Et, opposite his OLD stand. slims his friends sea Is supplied with a prime &tide of . LA NOV4_4% REGALIA% PRINCIPE'S. CARACOLE:IITRARGCA'S. CASTELLO'S, Half Spaalsh Liti . Comenon Cigars. Also, _a soperior.quality of chewiag Tobacco, nem- Prialag Shit follost/trig brands: ARONIATICSTJX4 blismouri Calendisin Virginia kosual dew, and lari eat. The bastrinailtral'lmatra can be bad very clamp, Illsomoba, Gintraea Scotch, and Cerintragani on band tad far aria: • ltm GEORGE WILSON. . i t ---..• . __ ir ' ....... ' • 4:Th .'" cs '''..- "r ' . 1 ' .. " X • 4 1 .)44', It ~, , , m 34" 41 ". 141111 1 illifter4M.....wrr '..,..-1-... , :.a4P -,.. ,5/Y"to , -..., .1 ,"!..,4 0; .' , , :4 .7 . r w. ~7..: ' , . ' 3 ~..... ' i„."-c,o' -.-•:..,, t ? .1, 2 ` . ~, ' . .. ; • ' ll' ' ' • s ..1 '4 . • ". , • ' " -41 - Vii ' •'.'..::) , .`ts' I '', - ,"•4 4, ,, 1' ii,..41..4...-o.—", ." - " . ..,, MEN (Alp Atoning root. ,r[TreUUacx, ra. CORRESPONDENTS CERTIF/CATE JOHN ANDERSON. L. R. LIVINGSTON, JOSIAH KING. WARRICK MARTIN, EDWARD HEAZELTON, JAMES PARK, h. cars I caps!! F - 'Flr -rr .port ion. Pittsburgh. 64 rican . RATS! t* Tas caugspr.t.. AtHAISED.: - Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets: Monongahela, Stone, Cincinniti Hibernia, Klinefelter do. Herald, Dawson, Bt. Louis. Lancaster, Fisher, Cincinnati. Cutter, Collins, do. DF.PA RTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Sim Salty, Greenly,St. Louis. Ohio Mail, Patterson, Cincinnati. Rhode Island, McFall, Wheeling. North Queen, McClain, Cincinnati. Richard Clayton, Bailey. Cincinnati Allegheny Belle, Hanna, Franklin. Arrow, Atkinson. do Allegheny Mail, Goff, do Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. m at THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver dully, (Sundays expected,) et I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connectingat Warren with Neil, Moore Sc Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet. and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passenger. paying in Pittsburgh are en titled to choice of ben/soon the Canal Packet. and seat. in the stage. For passage applyon bawl Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY. Beaver. 0 M H A RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., B For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of N EIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. je2ll .1 & M B TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER I'ACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B.Botics, Master,baseommenced her regular daily tripe, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto. fore) at 9 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 8, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,and those who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather will permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE. Pa., will immediately io into opera tion. For freight or plump. apply on board, or to july 12 G. M. HARTON, Water Street. 03`The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. MO. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 184.5 'Tdt new and Splendid Steamer, Q. S. MULL XONONIZILEILis, JUL,Stoic, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, sod will continue to tun through the season as • Weekly Packet between Pittsbursh and Cincinnati, leaning Pittsburgh every Monday moaning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hour. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. LAIN EILLII & 1111101111011 X LUNN. . A v7i i. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAnrigt.L., Leaves Bearer at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M, STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Dom*, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. ' " Seaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines 4 Freight and Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie, l'a., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Rost and Vessels to all parts oe Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO.. Pitudwrrigh. JOHN 8. DICKEY, Bea.rr. June 211 CLARK &Co.. Beaver. • 41111NNW b. Wholesale & Retail Cash House, "DOWN TOWN," No. 4G. Market street. 3 doors above .1.1 stress Marrows dr. Turner. HAVE now received their full invoice or New Fall Goods r.nd respectfully invite all poi-- chatters of Dar t o call and examine, Its our extensive variety is full equal to that of any other ea ublishment in the west. LADIES RICH DRESS GOODS Of almost every fabric; several packages new and beautiful style cashmeres; cashmere n-p.;castimerede cueose; mous de laines, with packers: new and splen• did dress silks, in all styles of staple and fancy; silk warp alpacca; bombmines; roumelie.; luneties and elpercasein great and almost endless •arieh; Fiend's, English and German merinos, in all shades; RICH SHAIVLS of sorry description, embracing all the beauty and splendor of the season, in both high and low coat; milk velvet cravat.; fancy silk do ; all at% les ••gold medal" kid gloves; thread I area, edgings and insertings &c. &e. Ladies Bonnet Velvets. BONNETS AND RIUBONS - - - Rich assortment—all pri:e•—several boxes, new Intl ribbons, splendid beautiful patterns for 124 cts ; tali's and *attic., every slumber, block silk veils; ha rages, oiled silks, &c. dtc. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. Our domestic depattment is full; possessingadesnt • ages to the purchaser. rarely to be foond— bales brown sheetines, 4.4, 9.3,3-4 and 6-4, all grades and prices from 64: cams bleached sheeting', all widths, price from 64; cages canton flannels, bleached, unbleached and colon; Eneish flannels in all colors; Rogers' best. the only article imported onobtinkingt—Linen goods of every name and description, at the lowest prices;—Ticking• for 10 eta, the best article in use; Bales Russia and &etch shiners; blankets, counter panes, ebecks, burlaps, &c. &c. BROAD CLOTHS. Particular attention has been given to this branch, and onr r■re selection has no parallel in the west. 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; cassimeres, rich, staple and fancy, in ■ll style.; rich velvets; fancy and plain satins; fancy vestings; satin scarfs. cravats, &c &c. ; satinets, several cases black and blue-brit. mixed and all shades; I case drab do. for carriage trimmings, shirts made up; hosiery; anapest. der braces; umbrellas. &c. &c. Dry Goods purchasers will find it decidedly to their interest, (before purchasing elsewhere,) to chop in at our number, and examine goods and prices. tr"rkree noose above 3d at. No. 46. on 6 BARROWS & TURNER. SASSES 1110 WAND & QO HAVE the pleasure to announce to their tarn& that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, a here they have opened an exten sive WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. And will have constantly ea hand en extensive assort ment of Satin-glazed and plain PAPER HANG INGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders,of the latest stylo; and most handaama patterns for papering halls, par lors. and chambers. Tbry manufacture, and have on band at all times, p r t e d t , g , Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper, Deaner and Fellev'e Bearis—.4ll of which they offer for sale on the most aceenuttedating terms, and to which they Invite the twenties of mordants and alum. ALSO—Blank Books Of all kinds sad the best qual ity, School Books, tke. always on band and for sale as above. aug 2.5. Oysters! Oysters!! riTSERSeaa be had attlse FRANKLIN HOUSE. career of3tzth strait and Cherry al aep3o.lm CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. HY LAST -NICIITS-MAIL. • • 91:1 q • • ;ft- „. - • • From the N 0 JeTersonien Republican, Oct 8 TEXAS The steamer Cincinnati, Captain Smith. arrived at this port yesterday, from Aransas bay, via Galveston. She left Aransas on the 28th, and Galveston on the 14th, and we have corresponding dates from both places. Papers from Washington to the 24th tilt., bare also been received. Since the last accounts of the disaster of the Day ton, three of the wounded have died, vit.: Capc West, acting clerk of the boat; a cabin boy, and a soldier of the U Statetarmy. lhe .sad occurrence took place about 11 o'clock in the morning, and in the evening, as previously stated. The steamer Neva. and the schooner Caroline, now El L Kinney) were near by, and rendered the first assistance to the sufferers. There appear to be no indications of any hostile movements on the Riu Grande. Castro, chief of the Lapans, lately came to Corpus Christi, in company with the Seminary of War and Major Hays, and while in camp, was treacherously shot, though nut mortally, by some unknown ruflian. A company of Comanches was lately seen travel ling in the direction of Matarnorai; and a detachment ofclragoons had gone in pursuit. The Cincinnati arrived at Aransas bay, from Charleston, on the 25th ult, with two companies of artillery. The ship Aransas had arrived, with the Bth regiment of infantry The ship landed her troops and departed the lame day. Gen Worth, the com mander, arrived at A ransas by the Cincinnati. The ship Hermann, with Col ftinggold's corps of artillery. had also arrived. The U Steles sloop-otwar Lea ington, with seven companies of artillery, from New York, was in sight ofT Aransas, when the Cincinnati left. The bat - rine Bachelor. from Norfolk, with two companies of artillery.arrived a few days before. Things look more and inure peaceful on the frontier. Nlexican !lade!' from all the principal towns on the Hio Graode were daily coming in to Corpus Christi, and the probabilities of hostilities were daily decreas ing. There is no confirmation of the news, as stated by us yesterday, that the army ea. about moving on the Rio Grande The Weekly New• informs us that the dragoon■ will go op the !Suers. for their winter quar ters. and perhaps some of tha intantry; a majority of the army will remain at Corpu. Christi. Lumber is in great demand at Corpus Christi; all sorts and kinds of merchandise find a ready sale.— Potatoes Sr. in peat demand; sweet potatoes are aorib $1 75 per bushel. A, raogemants are making at this place for the putting up of public bui:dings fur the accommodation of sliangets, and for making oth er permanent Imp, overnrois. There are at tuffs mites /peat many Niraican hot- Des and mule es Corpus Ctatoti, surf Isrp numbers are daily amving. Gen Taylor bla •piec constantly ranging the cow, try to the Rio Glande,and 1. pr,enpuy infoimcd of every movement of any importance. The Gull squadron ts two clotting to the iota). w o rd, al.,nc the MaS.CIIII3 coast. Gen Taylor bad despatched Capt Fulton of the dta `ooo., vtith about forty men, secompal.ied by the lieu terwant of toexarninethe country above, on the west book Noeces, sod on the Agee Delos. in order to select a suitable piece lot the encampment. The tr•tops are in elcellent health slid spirits. Government has ducherged from /PI rice the sever al smell Tease *loops amloenonnert lately emplii)ed in lightering, having mica trieasuce* to purchase oth ler6. From the N 0 Repoltlicte, Oct 10 Yawl Taiseico.—The Menican schooner Vesture, arrived here yesterday from Tampico, librece she sailed on the 27th ult. She brought no papers whit. ever. We make an extract from s corporatist letter which has been placed at our disposal. ••T•■rtco &TOE. 1114. 'The sew tariff will be published in the commence ment of n• at month, and it is sisal will go into street in four or me mouths. The duty sill be considerably decreseed on wine. iron, steel, and brandy. a 'due on linen. and probably not at all on cotton good*. Theie is n .thing new in [willies; the people will return to federalism. but do not dere itiespress their opintimeSe account of the military, who an opposed to it. Ten days ago several conducts amved Iran the interior with two millions of dollars. of which /11.800,000 went nn board the English packet Avon." The following extrsct from • letter from 11•tamo• nu, shows thosiats uf feeling them: 11•T•ston•s, Sept 13. 1645. ..011r late.; accounts from the capital are up to the 30th of August, and SIMIe that it is generally believed hat the pending question relative to the anuesation of (etas will not lead to a w•r bartor , en Mexico and the C Steles. In the first place, the lint nuance's allot missions has subsided; and now the exhausted a isl e of the Meircen treasury. and the general •patliv of the iseeple,•re two treat insperlimenes. We confident!) believe that no war a ill result; sod the proof of it is. that no Nlesiesin troops have a yet moved towards his frontier." NEW PALL GOODS AT NO. 51 MARKET STREET. Goon.* U. White & Co. A RE now opening a choice assortment of Fall AI Goode. ron•i.ting in part of Embroidered Ombra Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy French 4740akin 4 .; Gala Plaids; Cross barred Cashmere for dresses: Tartan Skits; Ferkerri Shawls; • Brach.. Long Shriek; Friaged Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; French Cloihs and Cassimeres; Gentleman's Satin nod Polka Scarfs: Dresden and Marseilles Quilts Still they Come. READ THE FOLLOWING; rows is to certify that I have fully tested the Viv i". tues of Thompson's Caroisaaiire. Having been troubled with a very severe pain in my 1140T111,11 and diarrlicra or summer complaint fur several weeks and was perfectly restored by oiling one Bottle. GEORGE ADDISON, of New Oilcans Sold by W Jackson Agent corner Wood and Liber ty IllreVLII. OCIIS To Let, TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty sweets. suitable for an office and si.- tine room. Enquire of Oeo. Stephenson, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. NITA EIDEN, Market street ALONZO W. IRO, NO. 83 FOURTH STREET, CHRONICLE BUILDINGS. ANUFACTURER and dealer in all kinds of 111 Tobacco. Snuff and Segars. oct4 y rAt.L VAISIIIONG ja THE subariber would respectfully an- OIL rigi flounce to his numerous customers and the public that he is prepared to supply them with his beautiful style of het. Het would ray 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 moue) and earnings. The order system is but slight• ly touched, and he does not manafacture an inferior article to pelmor on the working man. His business is conducted on the CASH SYSTEM, and ha is de. 'ermined to sell cheaper than the cheapest of the cheapest. His stock ofFALL AND WINTER CAPS proof the mostifambionahle style. Cnstomen' Hats made at shortest notice. Also, Ladies' Riding Curtsied In. fant's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste. N. B. Oliont forget the place, as 1 want a small per tion of your small change, and you may rely on get. tin; value for the same at the sign of the Dig White Hat, third door from John D. Davis' Auction Rooms. Recollect the "Yellow Front." G. W. GLASGOW. No 102, Wood .t., Pittsburgh GINGER AND MAGNESIA— • 50 lb* Jamie" Glow, 130 " Curb. blurted'. Jar reed and for ado R E SELLERS, Plo 57 Wood it. , • - 77 l i A t )01 41-tii.444ll s43gletitlPOiiii; l7 * -'6 4444Ar:Vgal.ii*l'Ar s Z - Nr= 4 - • s 1 .1 ' t 4 3%4 4,Vit wSk 50Mri k BABilildloamiald per Winne - Behast, and : b, IWO bq • M. B. RHEY & Co., . wad , Water an et. • sags. 20AKEGS "Dastaseas"l s , assorted sizes; 1 1-/ received .IXI for sale by M. B. RHEY &CO., Wats! street. , . Ditties. 500 POUNDS in 25 lb. Bales. received sod for sale by M. B. RHEY, & CO., Twang Ilysoa Tea. 25 HALF Chests .eitra Fine," from cargo Lady Adams," Received end for sale by H. LAMBERT. 100 Liberty et. 35 BARRELS Herrings ( Alewives;) 5 .. new No I Salmon; 25 Boxes " Scaled Herrings; Received sod for sole by. H LAMBERT, ocll6 100 Libortv et Clitren and Wheat Candy. 10 BOXES Preserved Citron; 10 .• Rock Caady; Received and for sale by • H. LAMBERT, octl6 100 Liberty at. 1 fl BULS N: C. Tar 4 t1../ 30 Rain, 10 Pitch; inst reouivad ea fur sale by J. &J. WI)IFTITT, octl6 224 Liberty or 10 CANS Ground Cinnamon, 6 " " A Ilspfee, 1 keg " Cloves, 10 bows " Pepper No 1; Just received and foi sale by J. & J. brDEVITT nctl6 224 Liberty st rip... 50 BOXES Pipesjut . ; ree .k 3iv s e i d c * D n E d v al l ir T7 l4 by 224 LilKn l it. Upper Leather. C)DOZ superior large die upper leather, 1! doz. UR. dresed calf alio, fur sale low by Coal Basta. 2 NEW Coal Boots, 80 by 1t lbort for 111.1ir kW, by P.C. MARTIN, ou 13 60 Wier se. ...t. 1621313 L S No. I Allegheny Salt just recelse4 awl fur snle by Lard Oil. 12 BLIES Listened Oil in nom •nd for sal. by MILLER & RICKETSON. oct 7 No. 170 Liberty st. 118 BBLS.Cincianati Raw Whiikey for sale by (act 9 DU RD RI DOE. WILSON 4 CO. its nets& it 1 0 "N tt i ll g Otto ' red Frnot it. nesr Senithfisld. 100 BUNDLES No 24 acid 22 Short !no, cm hand and for sale by BURBRIDGE. WILSON & CO.. 11.449 Winn et. neer Smithfirkl. GEORGIE COCIIR • N HAVING rebuilt and removed to his oki stand, No 26 Wood street, neat to die corner of Se. rood. continues to transact a general commission business. 11• he ermetantly ►applied with American tnenuferturre at the L... 1581 ektolesele cash prices. Dept 17 r7Irm , I IIO , 4 TTI JCST received at Nu. 108. Market street, a wary hambioftio artortns..nt of Plain bat and blue blk Silks; do do do do Annute and Rapp Silk.; Satin striped and figured do. and Gri.de-Naps do ; N. S. Rich rhantehon wired and plaid do.. do. do. Cashmere and Moo.. de laines; Plain and Satin sniped blk ■td bk.e blk do.; With a are stock of Alpace.as, Bombazines, rarareetia cloths. Merinos. Are. Purchasers are respectfully regitested to call and esamine. oept 10 SHEA & rFNNOCK. Giagtuuns, °Latham& JUST meeived 10 piece. French •N.l Esigll•l, Ches. Gingham•• 30 " Domestic do. few styl•-•. 5t...1 at love prices. sept 10 SHEA Sc. PEN SOCK. I JUST received, a fresh supply of sew .1 Ytta CLOTH—fancy color. end bautiful macros. The leolors ere CO/en, Green, Olive and Claret Brown, Mulberry, Gold mixed and Black. Theme goods are new even in the Eastern cities; having just been im ' ported for the Tailore. We pledged musette. to get up • superior coat this fall--better then ever." The practical partner of our firm has been to New York, to purr base goods, and to secure tbelatest improvements in his department, •Il of which will be introduced on our work, with a discriminatisg regard to tail ale , game and correct taste. Wl' are ptepared to fulfil all promises made through this medium or otherwise; and as we lay claim• to be THE FASHIONABLE HEAT' QUARTERS of this 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 mired their garments from the East, are now to be fixowi on our register of customers, who're sow COG. winced that they can be itinCit as well, and at more reasonable rates. ALOEO M'GUIRE Sc Co. omit om 13 I m W itirmovaL ARRICK MARTIN & CO., Bankers and El. change Brokers have removed to the N. E. ow ner of Wood end Third streets, Pittsburgh. nrialmti&w. ♦gercy of tile rrarklia rare lasuraace Company of Philadelphia. N. E. of Third axd Wood atm., Pataiirgh. THE !wets of the company on the feet of January. 1845, as publi.hed in conformity with en act of the Pennaylvarna Legislature„ were Bonds and Mortgages, Beal Estate, at coo., Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash, Mahirrg a total of ff 909643 42 Affording certain ateuraries that all tomes will be promptly met.and giving entire eactirity to all who ob- tain policies from thin Company. Rieke taken at as low rates as &romanticism with waravrity. rietff WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. GEO. ALB BEE has removed to his old stand, No. 71, cornet of Mood and 4th streets. Burnt Dis. triet. where he is now receiving an entire new, fresh and seasonabk stack of Boots and Shoes. of ell de scriptions, which imams for site upon the most satin. factory terms, and lower prices than be has ever sold before. Country 'Merchants and Where are respeetfaily Fa •iced torsi! me examine hie mock, . arps7.3m. Barters See Iseathes. 00 LSI Unsex Sole Leashsr, jai* nesived Awl kor sole by JAMES MAY. Wsler stioet Tar, Pitch lk Boris. Greand !vices. P. e. MARTIN, en ww, dt rem MILLER & RICKETBON. Nn. 170 LilAit7 it Fall Gloating's. W 0,615 93 100,967 77 207,4199 72 BACK AGAIN. The talwastage awl right of B.g Gra Alb beloos excleuiseiy to Dr. Sietilk as will be wen by the &Wowing: Received this 17th day of Jinn, 1844, from Dr. 0. Benjamin Smith. the fee of $3O, pad on hi* applies tion for • Patent for a "Pill coated with Sugar." H. L. ELLSWORTH, Commissioner of Patents. Titre following Certificate is frost th,e Are/ Drrd• OW4 sad others is New York, gives is 1844, +Raki,./ it wore thaa Iwo years ago. We, the undersigned, never SAW or baud of "Su gar Coated Pills," until Br. G. Benjamin Smith manufactured atai exhibited them to us about a year Rustlawn 4. Co. 110 Broadway. and 10 Astor House Israel Randolph, M. D., 86 Libetty street Horace Everett, 96 Hudson street. John Caetree, 97 Hudson street. D. Sande, 79 Fulton street. Unless a Pill Is a good medicine, what is the Sugar good (oil Some 10 or 15 ignorant adventurers have an idea, from thegreat niceness of Dr. O. Benjamin Smith's Pills, that If they only put a casting of sugar on any tking it will sell as rapidly as these celebra• ted Pills do. .Some of them Bnd their mistake and even offer their trash at 8d per boa. Te avoid all isspoairioa, let the poblie examine every box, and if G. Benj. Smith Is lt , tilgen with a pea on the bottom, the Pills are good. Office, 179 Greenwich street. A VOICE FROM SENECA FALLS, N. I The Sugar Costal Indian Vegetable Pills. Your Pills are a superior article, as I can well as sure you from my own experience. When I am at. tacked with my old complaint; the pleurisy, usually preceded by the bilious fever, I always find them a sovereign remedy • sure pntventim Your Pills should be kept in every farolly.and if seasonably taken they will prevent much sickness and save much as pens.. Truly yours, Benjamin Smith. M. D., Now York Fur sal• lo Pittsburgh, by B. A. Faknestock, cur oer of Wood and Sixth streets, and L. Wilcox, Jr. in t h e Dinononii. neptl7-3isw Boston Clothing Store, 58. MARKET STREET. 58. NEAR THR POST OPTICS. J, W. RHODES & CO., A K E this method to inform the gentlemen of Pius '. burgh and vicinity that they have taken the a bone au re, end will be supplied from their own ex tensive manufactory In the city of Boston. with Clo thing of the beat and most Isshiastable quuslity. It is perhaps well known to all cluses, that purcha sers of all kinds of goods in this:section oC the country have been compelled to pay both the profit of the rnannfactures and retailer, as goods can be nuusufac tilted at the East at about ball the price they ean here. Hence it is that remilere to the Western country resort to the Eastern markets to make their selections. pay mg the manufacturer a profit.," at least from 15 to 20 percent. fhe retailers must add as much or more profit to thin, so that the buyer a. least must pay both the profit of the retailer and manufacturer. Thus. by manufectut in; our own garments, we can easily dispense with the profit of manufacturing and save the purchaser at least `..."0 per cent. An arrangement has been made by which we shall receive fresh and newly made garments, from gouda of last importations, every 'tea during the busy season. By these WI el( LY • RnIVAA,IL purchasers can have the satisfaction of buying the most fashiosiable goods, cut sad merle to the most substan tial miaow. Our present stock consists of general assonment of CLOTHING of every descriptive Ids: OVER COATS, different styles and patterns. DRESS dr FROCK COATS. of all styles and col& ors and qualities. Business and Sporting Coats of s twaistiful pattern. A superb lot of TWEED COATS; which will bet sold stilrst coal—prices to $2.25 to $4.00. A splendid assortment of PANTS of eerrt style, all mode within a few months from goods of new and desirnble patterns. VESTS of all styles; 'time sew sod very rich pattern. imported the present season, at proms from $1 to $4.50. On or ■bout the 20 h of October we shell receive e largeand beautfol itasortment of Ott► Coale of all styles Also, an elegant and choke lot of CLOAKS, OF T II E SPANISH &OPERA STYLE. Togstber with a general axaortrnant of Pants and new std Ica of Vests, all from goods manufactured and onvorted within the last two niwaha. The ■hove are now in the hands of the most com petent workmen that ran be found In the city of Bos too, tad will be ready fur examination at the above time. There can al•o be found at this establishments a general aukirtment of furnish articles, such as Cravats. lldkfa., Scarfs, Gan mad Silk Elastic Gond m-n pairnnizing this establishment can de pend upon every garment to be as represented—also to be of the moat fashionable cut and substantially made; every made e ill be freely exhibited and coat• ranted as represented. lrlrAt the solicitation of a number of gentlemen, and to gratify the curious, we bane ordered a com plete suit of clothes, made in the city of Paris, which will be received in Boston by the next British Steam Packet, and will be received in this city about the , first of November. Those who desire to see the true Parisian dregs are invited to call and examine. N. B.—Nit-reliant rsilors and others &mime of subscribing or purchasing single copies of Messrs. 3. A. dr. A. F. \Nerd's Philadelphia Fashions, can obtain them at our store. Thrit present fall report, in beau. ty, will far exceed any ever published in this country. Pittsburgh, Oct. 10th, 1845. oct. 13.6 m marcrarinr. WILSON & CO., NO. 48, WOOD STREET, (Late JU131 . 11. Marphey, 4. C 0.,) RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they have rentioved to their new store, No. 48, Wood street, erected since the fire' lon the 10th of April, on the old spat, where they, are daily opening Goods suitsble for the present and , •pproacling season. Their Stock, which has been purchased with care, and at the lowest prices, they offer for cash or approved credit eta small advance. and respectfully ask the attention of buyers from the country and neighborhood. They will be constantly making additions to their Stock during the season: they have now in store Blue, Pilot and Beaver Cloths; dn. and hilt Waived do. do.; do. and Getman Ribbed Beaver Cloths; do blk invis. Green arid mixed do.' dn. des. Fancy Cassimeres: Berkshire do. do. Fancy Prints, a rich assortment; Cashmere d'Cosse and Mous. de Laines; Black and cord Alpaccas and Parematta Cloths; Plaid Linseys, common mixed and superfine; Kersey., Kentucky Jeans and Tweedsi Scarlet, White, Yellow and Green Flannels, Canton Flannels, unbleached, bleached end leinred; 8.4 Steamboat. Whitneyand heavy twilled Blankets. 10.4, 11.4 and 17.4 do. do.; Extra heavy Blue Gentianetta do.. 9 lbo. A splendid assortment of Shawlst Ticking* and, Apron Checks; Buck, Chamois, Hoed Berlin and Long Wool Gloved: , Irish and Germantown Woolen, How; White and blk Cotton, and bib Chashmere and Al per-ea Hose; Bleached and Brown Comma and Drills. Together with a general assortment °Comelier ao , sept?..9-Im. GOLD PENS Premiats east peiatal Geld P.as. 1 UST rimiest' s fresh assortment of those Institut. g i f ble isms for the Counting Rooms, for Clergy. men, Lawyers and all others, who desire a Cowlesient and doreble pen. and to be freed from the swamis" bother and constant expense of Steel Pens and Quills. For sok wholesale-anti retail by W. W. WILSON. I=MMs:l::l=:=2Za2l Ibiza Sala of Cleasetary &eft A 8 a large portion of the pobl lc are not yet supplied with lout in the Allegheny Cemetery, aed fre quent Inquiries are made In relation to them, the Man agers of the company have ordered another sale ,oe Saturday, ate 26tit instant, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the ground. It will be recollected that, by a charter from the state, over 100 acres of beautiful land is farerrer set apart for this purpose; nulien, mortgage or judgment, can lie against lots purchased in this Crammer); no roads, streets or avenues can ever be opened through it without the consent of the corporation. terms, I rash end the remainder in two equal pay ments at 6 and 12 months. ret2.o. arm. I). DAVIS. Aunt Onds Horses, Carsiages, Sleighs, &c. at..huction. ♦ T 2 o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon, the 22d /X Inst. at the Pittsburgh Livery Stable, in Front near Ferry street. Will be sold without reserve to chin a concern, the entire sock of Hones, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &c.; among which are the fullowing,'lrist 8 good and well broke Horseo; 1 two horse Carriage and Harness; 1 one horse Borouch; 4 Boggles, nearly new; 3 Sleighs; 6 setts double and single Harness; 2 ladies' Saddles; men's Saddles, &c.. &c. Terms, on all sums over $2O a cred of 6 months will he given for approved paper. Thirty Handsome and Eligibly situated building iota for privets Residences, at Auction' ADJOINING the property of Hon. Wm. Porter, heirs of the late Aaron Hart deceased and Hold ships Drying Haase. Will be sold on Saturday. Oc tober 25th at 3 o'clock, on the premises, 30 building lots, each 24 feet front by 9i deep, they will be sold seperate or together, as may suit the pOrchasers.— An excellent stone quarty is on the property, it is the most desirable spot in Allegheny county, for a private. dwelling, commanding splendid views of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and within the limits of the former, now the 61b Ward- It is a most beauti ful and healthy situation, as and In the county. For terms of sale enquire at the Auction Rooms of the subscriber, whets a plan of the lots can be seen. act 7 P. SPRENNA Auct'r. /kraus? 2nd, 1845 Adminotiators Salo of Moil Estate. 19,400 Acres of Land in Western Pennsylvania B. ALVORD TA TILL be sold at the •octioo Rooms of John D. Y Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November. 1E145, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing described land; late the properly nfJ ernes Trimble, Sem% 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 934 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Cool, and Iron Oreand ley in the vicinity of thcState improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1463, in Richmond township, no 1669 In Spurts town ship; all of whiob are well adapted for farming, and con venient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES are In the County of Erirt no 147.-2017-2076 In Waterford township, and within 3 milea.f the town Waterford; no 1956 in Amity township; these tracts are of the first quality land, and euntenient to laid out roads. Are in the Csuury of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny Ri!er. The town of Corydon lies on min of the Ortgitial trams. These Lands aro 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 • body to wit purcbasers. The Lands in Mercer. Cra wf,wd and Erie Counties, ■re principally in tracts of 200 Acres. and well adapt ed (or farcoes. Those in McKean County, are mostly in Tracts of 1000 Acres Title Itidiepotet4s. Terms steels F. R. SLUNK. VIM BOYD. Admu THOS.-a- TRIMBLE. seeps 6 HI JOHN D. DAVIS, Aoctr S. AIORRISON, Liberty St., between Market and Virgin Alley. AVING returned from the East, the subscriber is now opening his full and winter stock of goods. exceeding in variety and extent any thing which has heretofore been offered in this city. Thankful to his friends end the public fur the favors he has received, and which has induced him to pur chase more extensively than berme, be again invites their attention to the cheapest, best selected and most extensive ti.sortment which he has ever before offered among which are French, Zlnglish, German and /I mer ican 'Broadcloths, Black. Blue, Invisibly Glean, and other Colors, which arm all of auperior quality. Also, a splendid assortment of Vestings . pr Entire new styles, Also, a fine lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMERES of stet) , shade, color, and putiein, which connect fail to please the carious tastes of his C115t0(11C1.. Also, a New Styles of Bearer and Tweed Cloths, of Black, Blue, Inrivible Green, Golden Mired and Olive, for Sack and Frock Coats. Torether with a lot of supptine NI AKI BIDOO AND BLUE. BLANKET COATING, Pilot and othergoodo suitable for Over Coate. These goods will be •.old ready made, or will be made lo order in a superior style es low es can be bought in this city. He ha. also the usual variety for Gentlest:ma's wear, such as SHIRTS. STOCKS, SHSTENDERS, HANDasacittErs SCARFS, BOSOMS, COLLERS , LT, The attention of persons wanting their garments well made. and to .uperior et} le. and of the best ma terials. is invited to his fine stock of French Cloths, Cashmeres and restings, which he has selected with the utmost care for title particular henna, of business. He will talus pleasure in showing these goods to any one who will raver him with a call. feeling confident that the greet variety of his stock and the style in which they ere made, can not he surpassed in this city. S. 2101 7 111LSON, Liberty ,t.. oct 2-gm between Market it. ■nd Virein alley FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT CLVANY & LEIDLID, MANUNACTURE AND IMP CONSTANTLY ON OAND, Cut, Moulded and Mitt FLINT GLASSWARE, TR JILL ITS v•rtirrtas, If TIMM. AVAIRZROti•I, Corner of Market and Water Streets, a new article; OT Our Works emulsion in fa!l operation, and wit aro constantly adding to our stock, which enabkni us to:fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to cell end examine price, and terms. srplErly 11110VNT UNION OENIE TS RT. TH'public are respectfully informed that the Trustees of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emnset. Hotel, are now ready to dispose of lots en reasonable tertos—the lots are El by 16 feet—trots 10 to 12 dollars during the month of October—after which time the luts will be 15to 11 donate. The 10. cation is beautiful,snd the plan or the lots is tasteful ly arranged. It is the intcustioe of the Truatees to make the place!'" handsome as any albs place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STER. R ET, Merchant, Federal street, Allegheny. By ordirrof the Baird ofTrustees. sep3o. ROBERT FAIRMAN, Pre. t. WIRE new and aplendidly 'finished three wary A. warehouse, No. SS, Wood street, nett door to the Hardware to of James M Cooper, near 4th street. This warebtene is well calculated Far any kiwi ribber, business; awl is large ease* for any puree. It will be rented low. Apply to the sub* NOWw ewrital of Mr Jamas ht . Cooper. woad. lapin r. STUART. i 6 i Altj. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer AT AUCTION 16000 ACRES FRENCH PATTERNS, JAML• LLIDLIR PITTSBURGII4 To Lot INOPINyes-111 : 11teerybomilin c Tb We*teller Vegetable Patgeausint FOR THE CURE OF • Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Pilea,Dispap e i so Scurry. Sind] Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Saak,l, ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Hearts illeits's the Throat, Dropsv. sthm a , Fever of el/ kinds, 'nude Complaints, Measles. Salt Rhetmv, fiseethe m Worm., Cholera Morhng, Conghg, Quintal, %Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Li ver-Comphsim, &gap( las, 'Deafness, Itching. of the Skin, Colds, Gonr, el, Netvous tomtit] int s, a nil a vnrietv of other diagnose, arising from Impolitic' of the blood, and übstuactiang in the organs of digesthin. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.l DISEASE OP THE LIVER.. DEAR SlR:—Agreeable to your desire, I write Is , keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clicks/ow Sager Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. Toe onsyr recollect, when I first commenced selling your mean doe, which was in Dlay, 18.4, we little dreamed of ' the success that would crown the undertaking. Oa r premises bed been so completely flooded by the 0010 thousand end one unesleable remedy for every mad. ble complaint under the sun, that I seriously troassieu plated halting nothing more to au with eery thing darn' kind. However, at the Most urgent solicitation s wit consented to make a trial of yours. At Ent wit ratirsi considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to wards them. People had been so often deceiver{ by the vile compound. which have flooded the country for the last 15 years or mote, that they determined, if possible, never ts be "taken in" againt and the-comer quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for 'gore nor mosey." Thus matterrs proceeded for a week or two, when, as 'local luck would love it, "Mrs. N--, a lady of oar city, who bad long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob.: stinate character, was persuaded toaccept of ■ box, ore condition that nothing was to be paid for it, ifthev did net afford bet the necessary relief. I must confess, weoursetves bad very liule faith in the matter, know. ing sr we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the moat eminent Physicians of tills and several neighbor= ing towns. But we had determined to gic a the medi• rine 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 less to our joy than surprise, how ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the Lady again presented herself et our cotmter and enquired for anoth er box. really think, Mr. Williams," says she, ' that your Pills are beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When took the second dose, I began to feel much betterthen I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably& Hayed; 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 tbe Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly previewing at 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 bradth is completely restored. The flush of youth sod bela ty Las returned to her cheeks, end the prospect of a long sad a happy life Is before her. I am esabithad she Will never forget the Cllckener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the netts of this ex traordinary care was rapidly disseminated throughtbe city and adjacent coonuyt end scarcely a week bad elapsted, before enquiries began to be made for Clic:kn. ener's SogarCoated Purgative Pillst and the demand ; has already inctensed to such an extent. that we find the greatest diffictfity in supplying it. in filet, Wit did not seetti like exaggeration, I might almost say that se are literally besieged by women, nod children, labor ing under every possible ailment w Lich ••human flesh is heir trx. l. The halt, the lame. and the blind; the asthmatic, censumptivo, and dyspeptic, are thronging . oar doors in pursuit of the never-failing Penance,. Testimonials of its salutary effects ere voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quarter. One pone* informs us be Las been relieved of a most obetinemi Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered from a sad tins attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice.. And a fourth has just recovered nom an attack. of Pat. mono/ Consumption, a bieh had confined him to bre bed for many months.—So we ga But do not Atil be. keep tie supplied. Besides nor Retail Trade,..rels have standing orders from the county to a.iame amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest enbipeniPaes, Yours, &e. R. H. WILLIAMS,, Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1845. RENIr,MBER, DR. C. V. CLICRENER, is do original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pali.: and daat nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he intro. dueed theta in Jane, 1843, al will be seen by she foto lowing: PREMIUM This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE. at the Annual Fair. held in the city New Yolk, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENEII. 4 fur the invention of SUGAR CO.VTEO PILLS. JAMES TA LLSI A DOE, President. . 7'. B. WAX EMAN,Correspon,ting Secretary. Gosport J. Learn, Iteconling Secretary. t To Arum CottarvltaltlTS.—.4"tsrchasers matt always ask for Clickener'• Sugar Coated Vegetable Phis. and seo abut each box has upon it his signature; all milers are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Waal and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickeuer's a.;eot. for Pittsburgh ard vicinity. oct6 fit NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. lik o . CHAS. U. PAULSON, (LATL 0? Till FIRM or gantaus k OILL,) HAVING opened bis new store at Ns. 73. Wood Street, Next door to the corner of Fourth, 14 now mantifacter leg and receiving from the Eastern Cities' Om large assortment of HATS end CAPS, of every &strip don, wriranted to be Made in the best mantier;ead of the best materials. Otter,Seal, flossed ammo% Muskrat, Senlette, 9airSeal , Plcbh and Glazed Cited Also, a fine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such as Lynx. Fitch, Genet and Coney MUF'F'S AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. all of .e.hicb he offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CABS, both wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will please call and examine my stock before purchasing else. here. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. S. The Fail Fashion for Hau and Gaps repair ed. measPTON & Stai2ll, NO. 112 WOOD STREET. A RE now opening an unusually large stock of AIL„ FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOOltrB, of every description, for the fafl trade, which will be offered at small advance for Cash, or approved credit. They ask the attention of dealers in - the city end vi cinity to their assortment, and an examination of their prices—which will be found such as to save the ex pense and supposed necessity of sending East fur theta supplies. Their stack will be kept full throughout the season'. sen24-Int • B. pienßit, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAICEFL (Formerly of the Monongahela 'louse and ;moor Word Street) HIVING removed back again to (he Ournt Dis trict, one door ftom the corner of Third and Wood sweets, the undersigned is attain prepared to accommodate his old friends and the public generality with BOOTS and SHOES, of the beat meteria), tad of the taut and most fasbionable style. B. PERRY, Rdontanbet the place! ono door above Xay's Boot store, Wood st. act 3.3r0. IMPS A. C. sltseftlirr, B LOS keys to inform her friends and the puble fgeb: etally that her Select Setusol for young Ladies, and Aliases. Will commence the Wittier Sees:boa ea Monday lite Bth of September, at her school tomb kit St. Clair st., nearly opposite the Exchange Rotate. Sbe refers to the fulloaing gentlemen Hon John Bredeb, Rev W A Pessarant, Rev Niblock, Wilson McCarding's, Li.. Rev S Young, Adieu Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechlin, to t , Win. Jack, Esq. lobo Bigler. Butler. re.. Pittsburgh. Any Information as to kmha Oka., can be adainedir, calling or. Allen Kramer, EN. mug 22. 33011114 an 4 Lot for Salo. etA THREE story brick building, irbh bee* build ings,on the corner of Grant end Sixth Vile Inquire of theirubscribers, or at this office. P. COMP 3LIA.M• P. RATIGAN. 2.1011A811l GOINFAIN A Itt isv ' ^ Ace in Burluea Building* 4* sew, &NZ 4111111. joss 19.434•1 y