fir4e Siorning Post PITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ta, 1845 PiTTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE' COMMITTEF. FOR OCTOBER. OF[! Ogden, W. tinrkpr W. J. [lnward CORRESPONDENTS In reference to eninmuniestiona which mnv appear in - tbis paper, we haveuno or t wu remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fits& made karma to us, and when imterted,Ml39llll - be taken as exprmodveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views no expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. 'TAPER Mud. ruts &e.t.a—Great Bargain.—The attention of our renders is respectfully directed to the advertisement of Joon L. Dowse, Esq., offering for sale a eery valunhle property, nt Brownsville, on the Mononeltela• The Paper Mill is one of the best in western Pennsylvania, and will be sold ex ceedingly cheap. Tut COTTON FACTOnIEs, we learn, ore now all in full operation, baying each aufficirnt force to run all their machinery. ROSE DALE.—Amongst Ow number of fine houses in and about Pittsburgh, this elegant and eel] kept es tablisbment, should not Lie rorgottun, it is situated in Manchester, below Allegheny city, and kept by Mr. BURCHFIELD, a gentleman every •s - ny culculuted to render his visitors comfintahle. Smell parties of La dies and Gentlemen who w i.h to leave the bustle of the town can take a ruominude to "Hose Dale," and find every thing admirable fur their comfort and amuse ment. Fiat men abater I.S4URANCE.—M , :ars Atwood Ki , is the agent fur the" I neurunce Company of North America," said to be the oldest e,mpony of the kind In the Milted States. The means of the Company - are ample, and we have na dwdst persons desirous of making either permanent or limited insurances would at, well to give their arm n call. See nilvettisemenr. MASS TARIFF CONVENTION The Committee appointed in make nrrringemenla for the Tariff Ciortveetioo lo bra held at flollidoyidiurg on the 12 I. of November nexa. are untitled tu meet this evening at Thnmpson'a. U. S hotel, at 7 o'clock. A general and punctual attendance of the committee is requested. ocit23 ROM' PATTERSON, Cite. TILE TARIFF CONVENTION The Committee a ppoi oral to ud,llvss the people of Pennsylvania. on the suliject of n Muss Tariff Cun• vention, to be held at Hollidnysltish. on the P2lll of November next, are respectfully requested ui meet this evening, at the Exchange Hotel, at 7 ....clod,. Punc tual attendance is requested . - SAM'L. BLACK, Chßirman rhizoid:a Siafez and Vaults. Milt: undersigned invite nttention to the follow tag certificate: CERTIFICATI- The undet signed hating been rctutmted by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, tooe pre-eat and superintend a teat, by firit, of nne of 'heir trendy invented Phre ni x fire Proof snfes, and deeming . the subject On, of very great public importuner, 6 tee caudally set utinivid the progress of a teal, to tt hid. One td . Said cheat WWI ouhjectted, The chest wan purported at each corner, at an elevation of 10 tk, 1.2 inches flout the ground a fire of Bituminous coolant:I fire was made over and around and kept netirely littreinz SS ronaermive bourn. The fuel consumed win about 80 ht,shels of coal, and one cord of ittrOod; the beat all the while be ing quite intense, and in the opinion of :he under.igm ed much greater than a cafe in likely' to sustain it, ant ordinary house burning:. On the removal of the fire. nt their rerptest the chest was opened, and greatly to the i•toninhMent of the undersigned and ilia large number of citzens preseht. a Blank Book with Sundry Bank rules within it• fold.; a piece of Dry pine Wood nod the inner lining of the sale, which is of Wood, wire found worm in deed, but not in the Slightest degree chnrred or inhe red, some mintotriipt on the hook its legible in be fore the test. The under.iiigned me animoun in the conviction that a lie proof chest in plarticable; and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose effort• for some morn., past in producing this desideratum have proved so entirely successful, de- I serve the public confidence and r., ,onne.e. JOHN L. It. LIVINGSTON, JOSIA ti KING. WARRICK MIR FIN, EDIvAHD HEAZELTON, JAMES PARK, It. 1,. the character o f the aloire fl , l med gentlemen, the public have a pi:minter. against deriTtion. in the test which was made of our I'hae•tix Safes, and we there fore feel the ut moat confidence in recommending them as a reliable protection against flue, under any utdimt. ry circumstance We would assore dome interemied, that there is no wood shout these Safes, but what i. necessarily connected with the shelves and drawers. We make Vault Doors in the same taunter and up on the same plan. One of these can be peen ut Reese C. Ttreenseeid & now building. For the workmanship of our Vaults they enn be seen at the following place,: Lynn. Short, & Church & Carothers, Wm Lai imer, King & ►►ulmes, J. I). Molts, P. M'Curmink. and W. M M"Manufaetory nh erl Atmo. het lA,C . 11 NV .na and Smithfield. CONSTABLE & ST RICK LER. Pittroburgh, October 15.1845 5m 1!:IM=111E113:1113 Pennock, Mitchell & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Wartlouse on Liberty St., orposite Brown's Row, PITTSBURGH. 01:1103/1 SEMI Tea Kettl , s. Sad Irons, Toulon & 11 ri terb . Irons, Counter ‘Veigittet, &c. Iron and Nods. &e. made to order. Stoves and Gales, NVagoo Boxes of all sizes, Hollow Ware, Plough Castinr,s all sizes, (.'Mill Castings, oet 11-dlm&wly. CAPS! CAPS!! JUST received firm the munufac• turers a Inrge nwortment of caps, consisting of otter, Seal. Nutty. 141ust,rat, Mohair, Plush, Oil skin, Glazed, Hair Seal and Sealette, to gether with a variety of new styles for ycoolis and children. S. MOORE, 93 Wool .1 txtlGd&wlm 3d door below Diamord alley Preach Mole Skin Hats 4 OF the latest slyle, which, for neatness Api and durability cannot he surpassed. All O Mb those in want of a very superior bet will !den., call and examine. S. I‘IOORE, 9J Wood st, octlGol&wlm 31 door below Diamond alley, tall Fashion QHAVING returned from New York with the latest style of Hats, all those in M tud of a superiorFashi4dde Het will please call and ex amine. d S. MOORE; aep3o-id&w Int 93 Wood et. Havana Cigars THE tulisciiber has opened his splendid Cigar Store, Nu 31 MARKET Si., opposite his OLD stand, where his friends can he supplied eith a prime article of LA NORMA.S, REGA LI AS. PRINCIPE'S, CASADORE'S, TRABUCA'S, CASTELLO'S, Nllf Spanish and Common Cigars. Also, a superior quality of chewing Tobacco, com prising the following brands: A ROMA= STAG; Missouri Cavendish; Virginia honey dew, acd fine cut. The best quality of Snuff's can be had very cheap, litscouba, Garret's Scotch, and Copenhagen. on hand and for sale. oct9.lm GEORGE WILSON. PULV. RHURA RI3-2 just received and for sale by it E SELLERS, add N 057 Wood it. . _ . „, 14 . e. '• • • • '1 • • • , q. 4.• te - • • ,t•,„ ti .4c 1 • •••• it 3r J• • ~11 •,.pr 41,,•,••0 1 *,41 , t 0we i.e:••!,:" ! Port of Pittsburgh. 4 rut? WATER IN THE CHLNN&L ARRIVED. Daily Heaver Packets: Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney. Wellsville; New England, NEI' Cincinnati; Herald, Dea,on, St. i.0u14. Lancaster, Fisher, do. Financier, Poe. Cincinnati. Ith.hie Inland, McFall, Wheeling. Wisconsin, Grace, Cincinnati. Hatchee Planter, Hunter, St. Loui• DEPA Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsviile Packets; Monongahela City Pockets. May Queen, Bowen, Zane•vili.; Rambler, Mondry. 1Vellev;llt•; Hibernia, Klinefelier, Cincinnati; Judge Mc Loan, Crooke, do• Beaver, W arrea and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. W l ' s at THE SPLENDID CANAL. PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Bent ort'tol (Sundaes expected.) nt I o'. Hoch A. the arrival of the titettmer Nhchipon from l'ittithurgh.) and arrive at Wntren next morning m 7 o'clock—colinert mg nt Wo.ren Kith Neil, Moore & Cu" line of Stars, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the l'arilmt, mud reach Cleveland before night. Fore through $4 51). Pa , o , enger , tp t!.ing in Pit tithoreli nre eni itled to choice of lierilison the Canal Packet, and .entii in the "time. For prt,qe rills on ho d Steamboat Mis Mann, in to JOHN S DlCEEY.l3rnver . G M it lON & Co., Pot.aturgh. CLARK &Co., lie.o.et. For pa loge yourrong. apply• 31 the Stage 01111,, of NEIL, NIOORE S. Co Cleveland. J & M 13 1 AYI.OII. Warren. BEAVER PACKET fail The well known steamer 111 IC III( 4 I N, NV. B.Boir..,llin•wer,liancornmenced her regular lailyi Lion, leavinir Viit•dairgli ( As hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver nt 9, A. I. Pricesto Ault ale tinwas,uud thane a lie have no money carried free. The Cuoal to Cleveland will be opened ns soon as the wenther will permit; on the opening of which CLAilliflA CO'S LINE to CLEYELAND,O.,and MEADVII.L%, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or plusnge apply on board, or to j‘dy 12 G. M. 11Afth ON, Water street. 0:711te Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Gnard. 1343. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1645 Tlae near and Splendidtileamrr, 11. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, STOS r , Nlooter, Into comtnenceil rut, ',jog ly, PMd will cnntinne in ion 'lining), the oeioton no n Weekly l'in•ket l ' itt,horph ar.d Cittrinnnii, len , ing l ' itiohurgheveiy Nlitn-Inv mooning nt 10 n ' cliort., and Cincinnati every Thurojny morning at the same hoar. Fur freight or passage apply on board. rn26. LAKE EINE dr. MICHIGAN LINE ' ••• STEANIER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAANIPPLLI. Leered Bearer at 3 o'clock, A. M. nt 3 o'clock, I'. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Doted, LNITcs Piii,burgh nt 9 o'clock, A. NI. ===Eir . . In rnnnert ion with daily Lines of Fr.•ight nod Pa, •i n;2 o Can n l Bon:, to 11 .. .rifs, Pa .. and Clevehrol, 0. Strain Bout and V. 1,44.6 to all pant on Lake Elie and Michigan. Apply in (i. 11. HARTON & JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaver CLARK &Cu.. Beaver jnn :4. a • V‘__=" Wholesale & Retail Cash House, "I) 0 W N TO W No. 4G. Markel 'free,. 3 doors oho's, 31 evert Barrows dr. Turner. ri AvE now teceived their Coll invoice of New F4ll Good 4 t nil trarctfullv iosiie nil r u ff . (these', of DR 1' GOOna, to rall nod rx,tkinc, no our xt.•rutive mallet y i 1 full equal to flat uf any taller es. ul..h.hmcrit in the meat. LADIES DRESS GOODS Of li Immtt esray fabric; se‘eral parkii;;e. new and beautiful si, le cashmeres; en.limere r.T.; ea•hoierede rase.se; moue dr I lines, with paeksgesi new and splen did dress silk., in all st!,les of siafile and fanrr; •ilk warp alp4cca; bolsh izine.: roumeliew; lunettes and alpriccsis in great and almost endless varietN; Henr,, English and German merino., in all shades; RICH SHAWLS of ever y descrirtion, embrncing all the bentily mid irrlfrtnirrr of thr brabon, in bath rind lerr.. cn.r•, so'ker criivril.: furry bilk do ; all It k b ' gold medal" kid glow,: thread lace~, edgings unit insening.&c.S.:c. Ladies Bonne' Velvetn. BONNETS AND BIIIBONS. Rich 121.011MC111- It boxes, neve 1.111 rit.bonx, Ndendid cis ; taint, and sattin, every number, black silk veil,: in, rages, oiled silks, Sc. Sr. IfOUSE KEEPING GOOL'S. Our domestic depe! tr-rt full; pos•e....iog vlnt nges mtlie ptirchaser, tnrely ro be f mud— b thia Itce, aheetitiaa, 4-4, 9.3,5 4 and 6 4, all grades and prices from 64; eases blenched sheetings, all widths, p r i c .. from 6i; cosesr.nnton flannels, !douched, unbleached ititti colors; Eng!i.,h flotnnel• in all colors; [:,, v ."' heat, the only article imported linshrinLinr;—Linen q miri a of every name and description, at the lowest prices;—Tickinp for 10 ma, the beat nriicle in oar; Bales Rosales and Scotch din nets; Weil/keit, COUntel panes, checks, burlaps, &c. &c. BROAD CLOTHS Particular attention has been given to this branch, and our rare selection lugs no pui allel in the a e.t. French and west of England cloths in all shade.: Ger man blacks, green. olives and other shades for ladies' cloaks; g oid mixed ; zephvr cloth. fur gent.' wear; cashmeres, rich, staple and fancy, in all style.; rich velvets: fancy and plain satins; fancy vestingrs; satin scarf., cravats, &c &c. ; satinets, NV venal cases black and blue-brk, mixed and all shades; 1 casedrab do. for carriage trimming., shirts made up; hosiery; suspen der brace.; umbrellas, &c. Dry Goods purchasers pill find it decidedly to !Emit interest, (befute purchasing elsewhere,) to drop in at our number, and examine goods and pricer. Kr Three doors above 3d st. No. 46. ort 6 ISARK/WS & TURNF:R. -- JAMES HOWARD dc CO, HAVE the rden.ure to announce to their friend. that they again occur) , their oid stand ut No. 83, Wood street, vt here they have opened an eaten• sive WALL PAPER ‘VAREHOUSE, And will hnve constantly on hand un extensive assort• mont of Satin.ghized and plain PAPER HANQ. INGS, Velvet and Imitation Bcrders,of the lutost and most handsome patterns for papering balls, par lora and chambers. They manufacture, and have on hand at all times, Printirig, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all of which they offer fot sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which thoy invite the attention of merchants and others. A LSO —lllnnk 13noks of all kinds and the he+t qual ity, School Books, &c always on hand and fur sale 411 above. aug 25. Oysters! Oysters!! OI 7 SERS eon be bad attbe FRANKLIN HOUSE, corner ofSixtb street and Cherry al ley.. aep3o.lm CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. s;;==3 BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL , ~. From the BahimoreStm ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM ' SHIP HIBERNIA, SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Maine in Cotton—Firmness of the Corn Market —Perilous condition of the flarrest—lnactivity of the Produce Market. We received of 11 o'clock lost night, through the attention of Messrs Adarni & Co's exiiie-a agent N. York. lowers cootoing the news btonght by the lli. bethio. The newm—n general review of which wet give— ssjll found of onomml inlet est to all clames of citizens, but nom! eiheciully 1,, those engaged in cot. menial and auricultural pursuits. The Hiberniawas telegraphed from the station of the Melt-haws' Exchange. Bt,aton, In Smola y morn ing, nt 45 minutes host 0 o'clock, at whiclk time she was 20 toilet cast of thelower station, and 30 miles from Bosun. She anived at her whlrf it, Eamt Bom ton nt 9 o'clock, bringing. even days Ilter IleWi from Europe, and making tier passage it, fiftee•ndnss, Stn• sailed out the 40, inst. 'flit , !libel-Ida Inought out 87 pi,menget.. We mu Co, and to Living d on & Co. for foreign papero, The Corn market r . ,,ntinne• erm, and the fine araiher which prevailed Instmeek at the sailing of the steamship, having been followed Ily repeated and heavy falls of win, the market, in the early part to the present week, arkluired tort.tllit nittert•, anti continues so, a hit a slight thaw hack. at the present time. I.arge rpinotiti , s el Flour are daily aritrine from the United States and Ca undo; and Irnm the nature of the advice' recently sent niross tine Atlantic, the supply from those quartet... there is every tensor. to believe will increase. From the rause. at which a e glanced in our lust publication, the import rate on Wheat has nth anted to 18,-1110 result of the inferi or qualities Houma on the mathet. 1 he Cotton mat Iff t, which won doll titi. flay week at the sailing of the Great Bitiain, sin! root mites in RII inactive state. The Tiohil mos on most flescf Mo tions, except Sea hands, have receded I.Bil r lb., and at the time of writing the market is Itraily, n ith n don nn arch tendency. The !fairest —The reports which have reached ue since our Isar, respertirg the rrugtesi made sh irb nine ttaivest in tin,• nurtb, a,rII ut a character ("allay nine cxcitem,•rn pi e, iou.l) telt un lire .nbje•ct. The inane}' rain %Ili, it fell up to t6eYlsi sent, was stleCet d dr) Inn unusually cold Wel/thrr. Sharp fro to .rte expel ncric• dun the ilihis ut thv ^!d mini '23d in slant, and 110.12.01 One tempet aunty lin% since rive, tine wind to the !gond.% aid thn•atens n rrru,n , inter.ul of drywrnihet iiii% Lnhertu bri'll trio Mimt is illnUlloll its eilnlli of much being curl ied, and the extreme odd hug piewei.ted that rod below ripe making much pr. , gress 111,6. them-rote. Crated—and oet the laarkaruld pant of ilie kingdum may fare even than the sout h. '1 he ninvald movement hat. eonterioemly, eonti iiii erl, and at tome of the print ilml markets materially en hanced term. hate bi,lirlsid im lit .ur SCO , cII lids ices 55 e learn Quit the 111111)4.5i lip t rini) nt, rdodi had lo•on 11) . ..1.1)i , 1i-)1 ilo• ruin Unit fell t.etween the Itilt and 2.!•.i, b.d ogalli lit,ll act...ly rellirned; it will, nrivrllit,eii, require •onte wt ilf tit) *c.altut Aet w hat is stbi a but id. I)Nt 1 , 1 , 0r1s It o ut OR' riel..)). of it beat to »).0.•11o111 cr,haroi. At Llitibuigt, tic attic!, rote &mint 35. per yr. and at Cilattgoo. Uterine Lynourned In Y. 6-I pu•r b.)) ),Iteing t.pnid to 51 per qr. Much ii))lLlety Wad lett there to n,t - il+111.1))). id) I lit) pinata ciul , ImJ bren 110 , 11V)I by it... dn.e)s.e in pa c‘uiclat ittagh.tttl, but att nothing ten ptittitive t• elided un ilue subject, we tue inclined Lolntitk that the ni)...inel Is mut in that taut al (tie Frutn Leland, the cornplaitd• in regard to this mat ter nrr, huneser, bvaunting general; even along the rot. ruts!, white the treat lora, riesi,,u•iy Ito eti th trove escaped injnry, Ilt r rui.t bus. Itlrd, be*, dtKoleter, it., bare been tvtarkrd. in the buu.betn ' pain, oh the i•land the bulk a Stir glum bad, ere are infurtned, been gut in, and even in the fields n ere last I nein; ci, rarer!. lin the whulr, sic are dilrused tug thillik 11,1 ,be harvest v, ill turn out better In Ireland WWII till tins fide of Ilm cdarrt.M. rise In the tm,rist•ts had ttie rlt , ct ul causing urn athance its the v hlt• ul Lei, abrat vivid tells. 1114 prier Iron in Fr a ncr.—Sevelnl or C., notice, to l'el.beClloli 1/411i1 the 1.11.11 Q 'U/111.111, the high price et Lon. lie Steele. in par ~,.U:ur, stmt. tat Nei Lail) 1. Chic price of itun falls a gloat uLmad.r. 1.0 elarfpfloe, but tbat ti %la he iu Ul.lllllll tie trintil I[c in i'I3IICC ..bleb .111 be r. to, the nekt tutu )eui • without 'lie eleet.ott tl u,tdinuuul iron tieniJniling ail t . ...n MIMS, cal sat, an d V , hit I/ 11114.11/1) could eat bo in.,tl IRELA:sa) Ti,. Tipperary Hanviel —At the late blofplt.t, gtvet. to U Lunnc,l by the livprulera 11101 gegti.-1 - t,tw, to the rourar of tt (MAW: tile tog ultscrcut ions. ''Let Ow c'rie 11)1.11ill for Et.gisto.l, (and It to cooling lust,) Leland »dl leave her °Art asg.atti, and Ettllatitt a ll Ltct otdiged to u•k tot that eillldnen IA Lich au uta now reads to ..Ike—J. 111041110 C Statue under ilia oor monarch, anu our own riar.tutnent to protect ua, as the sultt auutce legtoiution, for the cuoatty. fount shrink before tile might and map,' 01 Leland. ityp. al will gt‘e to iteiatai Ibc .ote, of hie pore and unatio . O, and us/mix...A Nlti/ me i/1111/c Sdpu.s. The Quern and her mother returner to Morbid on the Id;b I he) sere delighted a ttli their Visit le the pru‘liocr* lina not been again distut bed, but the gun et 'meal is continually tin the alert, nod the troops are reody to act. liititigh ci.juy log what we Call Lialatinill), IL would, in any other city, be COliSidtiltil situ's'), ate sense al um:intently and insecurity is au great. are °luny.. cunsiot log, but, at prcerni,llicy lisle Id act In tun Mule 11,811 ordinary prude' —wr the gust,: nmeat has adopted vizi) , cun ning measures to %semi out their sect eta and deleat the I lilans• • Our Government has commenced, or is about to commence DeDoti 0 1 ioos for a treaty of commerce with the United States. Tho baser ut the treaty offered by Naples well be a veil extensite reductiou of import duties and other commercial fa. It, vs. Such treaties bane already been mode with England and FranreAthl will he enteied into with as many otter countries as possible. _ BELGIUM On the 16th of September the Chambers assembled, and after the usual prehiniuuries, Jliniatet presented a pi oiet de loi for pi 0. iding for the subsistence of the people, in consequence ul the failure of the putalue crop. Ihe taw coot mined provision for allowing 01.10,000 francs to the government, and fur per mu ting t he importation of flour, potatoes, wheel, &c. on a mere nominal duty. he law was adopted by both Chambers, without amendment, in a few days. Cassincts. SSORTF:D colors and quality, jest received from 11 the manutectoter, will be held low by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood Ft Wanted, T NIMEDIAT ELY in n thy Gouda Stow. a young 1 mall O lin has had expetienre, h u m 17 to 19 year• of age. Application way bo nude through the i'ust Office—address li. G., 13ux 474. oct 9-tf. MRS. ELLIS' WORKS. T ILE %Women, Wires, Mothers nod Doughters of Englund, and Pictures of Private Life; 25 as. each. The Poetry of Life, 37 CIA. Fur aule Sy BOSWORTH S. FORRESTER, No 43 Market street A Large Warehouse to Let. CITUA CE on Water bet %can Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. Inquire of John Anderson, Robert Woods, or James M. Christy, &Iry , or of octl7•tt ROBERT CHRISTY. 50 Zi " , . R .l4 slecelv g F ir ;ta r 1 : 1 & ;,"4 octl4 Water "met. 200 KEGS"Damascus" 14aas, assorted sizes; I eceived and for sale by M. B. RFIF.Y & CO.. rtrl I ‘Vater fitreet. BattinEr. 500 s p ,,, ,, fe c y Cis in 2 :1 5 . 1b B. RHEyrec received and o fur ocil 4 Winer filer!. Young Elysou Tin 25HALF Chcoto .Tatra Fine," from cargo Lady Adams," Itemived'and for Bale by IL LAMIIF.RT, or? In 100 Lillerty ft. 35 BARRELS Herrings (Alewives;) 5 new• N I S.lninn; `25 . BMW/ &sled ;Iririnss: Itsceived and for sale by If LAMBERT, or' Ifi 100 Lilwrty pt Citren and Rock Candy. 10 BOXES Pre,tervea Citron; 10 " flock Candy: I.lcrei‘vd and for sole by 11. LA:1113E11T, a• 116 100 Libert v et. Tar, Pitch & Rosin 10 BI3LS N: C. Tor 30 t• 10 PliClll J. 1,1 received and fir suln by J. S J. M'OF.VITT, 0,-116 '2'24 Idb,,,N,t Ground Spices. IA CANS Ground Cinnamon, - IL 0•' •' A 1 keg " Cloves, 10 boxes ' Pepper No 1,; Jn.t tereiied and Cut sale by J. & J. :WM:VITT 224 Lila,' v"-;t1 _ BOXES Pipcs j.ist rec , iveci 'lle by V`/ J &J ttIeDEVIT T. •J2I I.o.eriN “ct 16 Salt, 2 1111 d 1.5 10, No Te l b A I it-gheny j,tst received Jll CLER & 'NI: USON. N. 170 LO,, Tor s Lard Oil 12 IiBLS Limed 011 in slim', and for 4,1, by M 1 I.LEIR & 1111:KETSON. Nn. 170 I..livrty 11 i niSLS. Cincinnati Raw for xulc ivir,soN s, co Pig Metal. 1 0 TONS Pig Nletal received de LILT ii I I)Ci W I LSON .1, Tl,l/1 Srt,ii 1114,14. G E 0 IU E COC/11 N nt.ri r rmoved to Ili, 01.1 .t-trl,l N.. :21; 4tn:rt, nr•ttt to ihe r,•, I i.r roultloU-0 to tralloaCt a gesherxi trl•lnf • 11t- ,t b• ron.ttnr,T 1y aithAmerieti, rm.n ktfmrs n re, at die es hole sa I e ceAb pept 17 SW, Cashmeres, &c J(IST rrreived nt No. log. Nlarket strut, a very II 71 , 14.T1P a..orttnrnt of Plain I,lk anti ldlic Ilk Filk•; do do ,i,, do A rtinte Sohn ..vriped and tizuroil do. an4lGro-de-Napa da N. S. 113614 lvame , lt .n atrinrd and rd:, id 40. do. Cnodynere And oo.c. do I, t ine.; and S a tinnuipr,l ir lk mot blue bik do.; %V oh a Large •toek ul A pncrus, liomkotrine.a, Parunrnn rlo:110. Nb`rinoa, Sr. l'nrrhetaer• am reapeculidiv req,reate,l tr. call and ,ept 10 SHE.k & PENNocK. Ginghams, Ginghami. JJUST 1,-criverl 10 ph-ces French and Eng:ish Dress Dinehem. 31./ " Domes do. New Atyle+. al.d at low pikes. Pept 10 siIEA & PENNOCK ran Coatings. I UST 'Peeked, a fresh supply of new 31T . colors unit bsutiful mom ns. The colons me Curtin, Green, Olive nod Claret Brown, luiberry, Gold mixeitatiil Block. These goods lore new ',tin in the Eniit ; hiring jest boon inn pm led for the Tailors. ged uui,oives It, get up n sip, for Cotst liii• ter floss ever." The pi allied patine! of our ns been to New Yolk, to purchase goods, nod to seem, ill , Istria iinproeements in his depsrirneni. "II of old, it w ill introduced on our work, withicgtioril to title rte. fiance niol finieCt We ire pietititiivi to flad alt rirorniois mode through this itio.hunt or otherwise; and lie 'tin; EA I: QUAIt I hillS of this rite. we intr. selves furthermore, to elimpete w ith nny Eastern house Illut send, work to Ibitstorgh, made in order. In roof of our nliiiity to do ao , we mention with pride. 'hat the names of many gentlemiin Ishii formerly re-' ceived their garments from the East, are now to be: no out register if customer., I.lloaft now con. vioced that they can be soiled no well. and at MOre rrnerinahle rates. ALGF:O & oco3 Removal. ARRICK MARTIN & B inker, and Ex change Brokers have temnved to the N. E cur ner of ICond mid 'chid streets, Pittsburgh. for, Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of rhiladelphia, S. E . corner of Third and Woad l'atiGurgh. rri I E asset. or the company on the first of January. 1845, no pulallohrof in conformity with an act of the Pennosicenta Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages. Real Eotaie. at cwt. Tempotary Loans Stocks and Cash, Making n total of $909G83 A Tordin: certain nrouratire that all 1 0 .4 e. will h.• promptly mil and giving ontiro seciirity to all %hoot,• lain policies from this Company. Melia taken at a, low rates as are consistent with seeurity. °riff; %VAR ft ICK .IARTrN. Agent. BACK AGAIN. ALBR Eli: has removed to his old stand. No. 71, cornet of Wood and 4th streets. Burnt Dis trim. where he is now receiving an entire new, fresh and seasonable stock of florae and Shoes, of ull de pict ira ions, which he ofrers fur sale upon the moot sail. ladtilly let aod lower [oleos than be has ever sold before. Country Merchant' and others ore rcAlo et folly iii Nitl,l to call exotnioe hi 4 sep'27-3m. MOUNT UNION CEMETERY. THE public ate respectfully informed that the Lusters of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now rtady to Jimmie of lots on reasonable terms—the lots are 8 by 1G feet—from 10 to 12 dollars during the month of October—after which time the lots will be 15 to 18 donate. The lo cation is beautiful and the plan of the lots is tasteful ly arranged. It i> the intention of the Trustees to make the platens handsome as any otter place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STEIL RET, Merchant, Federalstreet, Allegheny. By orderof the Bogrd of Trcrstees. sep3o. ROBERT FAIRMAN, Pretet. 4000 POUN DB Binders Boards, (5 straw) 27 inches; teceived and for aisle JOHN H. MELLON., . 122 Wood street The advantage and right of &agar Ceativy Pills belong exclusively to Dr. Sonia, as will be seen by the following: Received this 17tbniay of June, 1844, from Dr. Benjamin Smith, the fee of $3O, paid on his applies tion fur a Patent fur a "l'ill coated with Sugar." H. L. ELLSWORTII, Commissioner of Patents. The fullowing Certificate is from the first Drug gist! and ethers in New York, given in 1844, making it more than two year: ago. We, the tinderAignell, never saw or braid of "Su gar Coated Pills," until Dr. G. Deojamie Smith manufactured and exhibited them to us utakt a year since. Rushton ,} Co. 110 Broadway. and Id Astcnt Clouse Israel Randolph, I if. D.. SG Lit street Horace Everett, 96 Hudson street. John Cruises, 97 Hudson street. D. Sands. 79 Fulton streei. Unless a Pill is n good medicine, what is the Sugar good for? Some 10 or 15 ignorant adventurers have nn iden, from thegreat FIICCC,.. of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's Pills, that if they ooh• put u coating of sugar on asty Ming it will sell as rapidly as these celebra ted Pills do. Some of then find their mistake and even offer their travb at 6.1 per box. To avoid nll imposition, let the public examine everybox, and if G. Benj. Smith is tot itlen with a pea on the boetom, the Pills ore good. 09Ire, 179 Greenwich street. A VOICE 1.110. M SENECA FALLS, N. Y The Snpr Couted Indian Vegetutdo Your Pills arc a superior article, as I ran well as sue you from ray own experience. When I am at tacked with my old complaint; he pleurisy, usually pteeeded by the bilious fever, I always find them a sovereign remedy a sure preventive. Your Pao should be kept in every fimily, and if seasonably taken they will prevent much sickness and sate much ex. Truly your., To G. Ber6.lmin Smith. M. D., New York For sole in Pittsburgh, by B. A. Pahnestock, cor ner of Wood end Sixth streets, and L. Wilcox, Jr., arpt 17-31. w in the Dilmnn.l Boston Clothing Store, 58. MARKET STREET. SS. NE.III THE POST OFFICE. J. W. RHODES Sz, CO., rp AKE I hi. method to inform rile eentlemen of Pin.- 1 burgh ;old vicinity r but rho have taken The base it re, and is iil Lc kilprilied Boat their own ex tensive mararfuctory in the HT ! , ref Boston. with Clo tirinz irt . the I.nst and most fashianahle sinuality. it is perhaps well knnwn in all elosses. that porches 111, • id all in this seetinn of the colours have been corrupt Inert to pay troth the profit of the Inanufacirtrer and retailer, ea gouda can he manatee toted at the East it about half the price they elm bore. Ilene" it is that trinti/ers in the Western country resort 10 the Eastern mat k•ta no make their selections. pas. tag the manufacturer a pr.,fit of at least from 15 to t.'l3 rear. live tlistailers must add as much or more profit to this, an that the hover a. least must pay both the profit of lie retailer tend manufacturer. Thins. ins inartufactruirtri our awn garments, we can easily dispense with the profit of ovieuttctuting acrd save the pnrrritass, at leas, 20 per cent. An arcogement has hoe. made by which we shall teerive In.?, n eed new iv made ra rris e r ,tv, f rom co/A -6 0 1i last importations, every ire trk during the bury season.. By three purchasers can hose ate sat i.fact ion of 11 3 tug the most Ineducable goods, cut mad made tit the must substitn- tint runnner Our present Pock con.i.ts or general assortment of C LfITIIING of every de.cciption vie: OVER COATS, titfferent sn lee and pattern.. DRESS & FROCK COATS, of all style. and col ors and Ttalilies. Busines• and Snorting Coats of n beautiful pattern. A superb lot of TW EEI) CO k TS; tthi,h st ill be sold at first cost—priers to $2.:15,4*.' $4,110. A splendid assortment of PA NTS of every style, nIl made n few months from Bond. of new nail dellitable pattern.. VESTS of all styles; some new and ver) rich p•tierns imperted the present season, at price. from $1 to $4.50 I or rilrlrnit the 20 It of ue,,th t ., we s',ol r ec e iv e a toge arid beau:col u-sortment of Alio, an t•lrfnnt and choirs lot of CLOAKS, OF TM:SPANISH &OPERA STYLE. Together will n general a•aortment or Pants anti new otyleg of Pvntn , 1.11 from good. nwnufactqred and imported witl.in the Innt tun rn, o Ito, „hove nrr otto, to the to.,.aa of the moor corn prii.ot workmen ihat ran Le found In thn city of Boa too, and will be ready for examination at the above There ran el-I, be f.runti et this establishments a general ao.oi tment of furnish auricle., such us C , arczia, Ildtfs., Scarfs. C 141,2 and Sisk Elastic (lend men reoronizing this eoaldi.liment ran flo rae] upon every garment to he as represented..—xl,n to be of ;he most fashionable cut nil rubslantially made; every ui Hole Nt ill be freely exhibited and wat • rented 66 represented. C:rAt the solicitation of n number of gentlemen, and to gratify the curious, we have ordered n corn• plate suit of cliches, made in the city of Viols, which will be received in Boston by the next 13litis) Steam Packet. rind will be received in chi.. city about the first of November. hose a lin di,ite to see the true Pnrtsinn dress are invited In roll and examine. N. 11.—Merrl.nnt roilors and others desirous of subscribine flr purchasing single copies of Messrs. S. A. Sc A. F. Warire Philadelphia FnAtions, can obtain them nr our store. Their ptesent fall report, in beau ty. a ill fur exceed nny ever published in this country. Pittsburgh, Oct. 10th, 18/5. net. 13.6 m PSU/IPUIr, WILSON & CO.. NO. 48, WOOD STREET, (Lase Jones, 31 Io rphey, 4. Co„) RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public. genernlh , thnt they have removed to their new 1001 e, No. 48, Wood street, erected since the fire on the 10th of April, nn the old spot, where they are dad! opening Goods sititsble for the present and, approaching season. Their Stock, which has been' inurrhased frith rare, and at the lowest prices, they etTer ['to-cash or approved credit at a small advance, and rvoretol'ully a%k the attention of buyers from the' country and neighborhoosl. They will he constanil making additions to their Stock dull% the sensor): they have now in store Blue, Pilot and Braver Cloths; tits. and h:k Waived do. de . ; do. and (hr man Ribbed Beaver Cloths: do blls invis. Green and mixed do do. do. Fancy Catiginteres: Berkshire do. do. Pitney Pt int., n rich assort mem; Cm.hmere irCos.te end Mort. do Leiner; Black and cold Alpaccas and Parirmat tit Cloths; Plaid Lin.eys. common IniXPJ nod superfine; Kersevs, Kentucky Jeans and f weeds; Scarlet, Who e, iellow and GI een Flannel.; Canton Flannel?, inablenclred, bleached and iiolorLti; BSteamboat. Whims.) anti heavy twilled Blankets. $600.615 93 100,967 77 207,999 72 10-1, II 4 and 1:.1-4 do. do ; Extra heavy Blue Gentianetta do.. 9 lb% A splendid assortment of Shawls; Tickings and Apron Check.; Buek, Chamois, lined Berlin and liong Wool Gloves; Irish and Germantown IVooleit Hose; White and hlk Cotton, and blk Chashmere and Al. paces Host; Blenched and Brown Corona and Together with a general aesottment of smaller ar tides. aept29•im. GOLD PENS. Premium ever pointed Gold Pens. JUST reeievd a fresh assortment uf tho.e invalua• hie ',ens for the Counting Rooms, for Clergy men. Lawyers and all others, whodecre a Convenient and datable pen, and to be freed from the vexatious bother and comtant expense of Steel Pens end Quills. For sale wholesale and retail by %V. w. WI /SM. oep2ll. Corner of Market and luutdi stn. 122323 MM:=M Castles. PaTeX? ol►cc AUGUST 2nd, 1845 B. ALVORD WEEKLY • RRIV.I:I4. Over Coals all style• a new article; •-^ ?maim' Salto. Dry AC Goods and Pnruiturs' at Adcties. AT Kenna's Auction, Market ,strrtg, between 3d and 4th etteete, ter morraw, Thursday. October 23 , 11, at 10 o'clock, will Le 4old, a large end general as,ortraent of Dry Goads. At '2 o'clock, ,the furniture of a family declining liouaekeeping. At past G o'cl tc.k. same ev.ning, new and second hand watches, fang• articleA, &c. oci22 P. 114'KENNA, Ancer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE, By John D. Davis, Anclionser, corner of Wood and Fifth streets rtt) Thum-Inv morning, the 211 inst., nt 10 ,'cloek. V will be sold without reletve, by order of Ass Igneca, an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, &c. among chic] urn tbefollowing, tie:—Black silk '.elver; olive scarlet and dear velvets fur bonnets; silk flurence; fancy crepes; gimp edging.; gentlemen's drawers; figured nod plain alpaca; fine muslin shirts; cotton and worst ed hosiery; casimeres; cussinets; superfine cloths t Ken tucky jeans; tweeds; ribbons; gingbams: calitues; chintz "ohm , silk and cotton handkerchiefs; genes cra vats; twilled muslin'.; velemis and figured vestiogs; hlanketo; colored cambilt innslins; linen cambric lalkfs; sewing silk: patent (hresii; spuol cotton; pins; needles; ladies and gentlemen's !lc*; cap, bets; b.arts: shoes; ea I ;11 slippers, &c. &r. At" o'clnck, P. M.—t! quantity of Groceries, a mong a bich Are 1d Ws Loaf Sug,,r, briars Vs man ufactured Tobacc”: 10 boxes !Irvin So a p; 3 h a y chests Young ffyson Ten; '1 kegs American Mustard, &c Also, Gla,ttltarrt eardaget Mantel Clock.; Looting Glagg.e.; Carpeting; Nlaurassee. and it genend 'tomtit merit ur new and second band Ikureltold rind Ki:efien Fuwnitnte• JOHN D. DAVIS, net 21. Auctioneer. Third Salo of Cemetery Lots AS n large portion of the public ere not Vet su pplied with lots in the Allegheny Cemetery. end Ire fluent itapiii ire are made in ivliii iun to the Men agere of the company have ordered another sale on Saturday, tic 261 A :nslant,al 2 o'clock P. M., un the pound. It will be recollected that. by a charter from the state, over 100 acres of beautiful land is forever set apart for this porpo.r; poll. n. rnongsge or judgment, con lie ilpirist lota purchesed in thin CuMeler); no muds, streets 0r aveuues Coil e% ri ike opened through it without the consent of ite• cnrporiiiion. berms. }.a>l nod the remainder in two equal pay ments rit 6 and 12 months. 0c.20. • • JNO. D. DAVIS. Aunt Thirty Handsome and Eligibly situated building la s for private Residences, al A vctiait ADJC I SING The p. rope,te of I ion. Wm. Porter, heirs of the late Anron Herr deceased and littld •hips f)r)ing Honda., Will be soh! on Stolardny, O. tuber f2ith at 3 o'clock, on the premises, 39 building lots, earl, 24 feet front hy ,h•vp, they will be trod seperate or together, as may snit the purchavers.— An excellent ntone fpnirry is an I lie i•ruiwity, it it th.• ;mud /lesiroble spat in Allegheny [minty. Int a private dwelling, commanding splendid views of the cities of Pi•lslangh a , .d Allegheny, and within the limits ‘.l br firmer, now the 6 h Ward- It in a most benoti lel and healthy situntion, ins in the county. For trims of gale rt.r i ni.e nt 111.. Anetion Rnnms of the subscriber, where a plan cc the hes ran he seen . oct 7 P. WKENN A Auet'r. Adzainstrator's Salo of Heal Estate. 19,400 Art es of Land in Western Pennsylvania AT AUCTION VETI sold at the niaciin Rolm, John D. V V Davi., in the city of Pittsbur et. on the 13i It cloy of November. 164.5, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ihv follow ing describer! laid; Int, the propert) ofJ tunes Trimble, Senr. decd. of flarrivbargii; 1&,00_ ACRES of which, lies in the courtly of Niemen No 39. sal 972. in I)matuninf towswitip; No 758 and 801 in Uela• wnre townsphip no 934 inSandy Creek township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek town.hiit. Some of heee lands .-ontnizt Coat, and Iron Oneand lay in the vichilly of theStatn improretnents. 1,000 ACRES ere in the county of Crawford. No 1.553 and 16411 in floclduio ['twnship, no 1362 in Athens' township, nnk 1463, in Richmoml township, no 1669 in Sparta awn .hip; al of whinh are well adapted for farrnirg, and con venient to luiJ out roads. 900 ACRES mein the (~try Ern.; no 197.-2017-2076 in W•tetford Nnd within 3 miles of the won Waterfind; no 19. A in Amity township; ih , se tract.; are of the ficiitt tritlny land, and convenient to laid out roods. 16000 ACRES Arpin the Ci,unty of McKean, adjoining the Smith line or the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny }lli., The town of Coil-dun lies on prt or the Original tracts. These Lanri.are well cover ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lutriber; and hnve several small streams of Ovate, running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect.- The. above Lnnrl4 will he sold in sernmte tracts or in et body to wait rnerhet.ers. The Lando in Merrer, Craw f ird and nr.• print irmlly in tracts of 200 Acres and well adapt ed fot fai Thooe in McKean County, are intioil3 in Tracts of 1000 Acres Title liidioratatil.. Terms at oral. F. R. SHUNK, WM BOYD. Adtnui THOS. R. TRINIBLE. JOHN 0. DAVIS, Aucir .pt 6 t. S. AIORRISON 4 . Liberty St., between Market and Virgin Alley. HAVING returned from the Eagt, the subscriber is now opening his fall and winter nook of goods, exceeding in variety and extent any thing which has heretofore been offered in this cite. Thankful to his friends and the public Cur the favor. he has received, and which ha. induced him to par ch.,o more cv.ten.ively than before, he again invites their attention to the cheapest, best actecttd and moat extensive et,..)rtlnent which he has ever before offered among which ale French, English, German and r ican Broadcloths, Black, Blue, Invisible Green, and other Calera. which am ull of superior qualit). Also, a splendid assortment of Vestingsof Entire new styles; FRENCH PATTERNS, M.o. a fine lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSINIERES of every 6hode. color, and pattern, wLich csnonot fail to plows the various lutes of his cuiitornero. Also, a New Styles of Bearer and Timed Cloths, qf Black, Blue, Intii,ible Green, Golden Mired and Ohre, for Sack and Frock Coale: Tozothet with plot of nuprrinr KIBIDOCi AND BLUE BLANKET COATING, Pilot and othergoctla silitnble for Over Coot, These goods will be sold tendy male, or will he made to order in a ' , Tailor st . sle as low as can be Flouaht in this city. He has also the usual variety rot Gentleman's wear, such as SHIRTS. STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, HAZIDNERCaIEFS SCARFS, BOSONS, COLLERS, &C The attention of portions wanting their garments well made. oral in ‘Lperinr atrie. and of the best ma• teriuls, i 3 incited to hi• fine stock of French Cloths, Cassinteres and Vesting:, Lich he has selected with the utmost care for this particular blanch of business. He still take pleastire in showing these gothic to any one who will favor him with a call, feeling confident that the great variety of his stock and the style in whiCh they ure made, can. not he gm-trussed rn this city. S. 'MORRISON, Librriy at.. on 1-6 m between 'Market st. and Virgin alley. SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. ALt ERY Jorge end cotnmodlous Brick Dwelling !Louie, bentitifully situated, in . d. Ptides Or chard,' on the bluff of the Itionottgahe.la river, i few sluerrs beyond the city line. The lot is 72 by fGO feet, fronting on three etreetsi Ayres t. 1011 feet wide; Pride st. 60 feat wide; Caktoell st. 40 feet wide, The house is 22& feet front by 47 feet deep, with 11 finished rum.; and symbuilt in the must substantitl and liberal Manner jpr the aulateitibars' own occupej. cy. Tbs tense all be etryznasertabis. Apply iv tie subscriber on tLe p rambles. oetl3-int. JACOB VOGDES:. ''' o4 4 454 n. '44. . • ' - • - rattonited try Everybody. The ♦vaaderful vegetable Pa'ltttae4 FOR CCRE Off' Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Dispepsiii Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Rack, In+ ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising' IE the Thettat, Dropsy, A sttirlin. Pc,..er of all kinds, Fes male Complaints, Measleo, Salt Rheum, Heartburn" IS'ormi,Cbulera Mnrbus, Conghe, CiOintWYr Whooping' Cough, Con3um;ttion, Fit+, Li v e r • Complaint, Erysipa laa, Eklaineis, itching , of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gear. el, Net sous complain: s, and a varlets . of other 'SPEW/1i nri.ing from Impurities of the blood, and obstruction/ in the orgnus of diger. ion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.) DISEASE OF TIIE LIVER. DEAR SM—Agreeable to your desire, I write tat keep you apprized of the prospects of the Cliekenerr Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, When I first commenced selling your medis', cine, whielt was in M:ty, Iff-4, we little dreamed of the success that would Crown the undertaking. Our premises had been to completely flooded by the one thousand and one unorileuble remedy for every possi: hle complaint under the sun, that 1 odiously content = plated having nothing more to an with any tiring of the kind. However, at the most urgent onlicitation, we cemented to make a trial of yours. At first we found considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to , wards them. People lied been so often deceived hy the vile compounds which have flooded the emmtry for the last 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never to 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. - Tillis mat terrs proeeesled fore week or two, when. as ' good luck would have it, "Mn.s a lady of our city, who had long suffered from an nlTedion of the Liver, nec . nmpatticil by indrgestion of the most oh-: stinate character. was pet,iindcd toner-en? of a l,ot, on condition that nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not tifniid her the ',presser, teller. I must conies 4. we out selves had very little faith in the matter, know: ing BS we did, ifeit her complaint wad one of long standing, and find been unsuccessfully treated he the most eminent Phv•iicians of this end several neighbor , ing town.. that we hod determined to give the medi• rine a fair trial, and if it rite...ea to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know if, both to you end to us. 1:to less In our j'm than surprise, how ever, only a few d,.ys had elapsed, *ben the lady again presented herself at our counter and enitrired f..r anode , cr box.. ''l really thit.k, Mr. %Villiums," nays stir, ' that your Pills me beginning to work n great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When I took the srcdnd dose,l began to feel much hetterttote 1 did at Gist; 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 token the re Mail:der of the Pills, and My irnpithement hoe been sensibly progressing at tively repetition of !he dole. have no Moan that te fee mote boxes will effectually core me." The ,14 an slur her health completely restored. *f he flush of youth anti beau ty has returned to her cheeks, end the prospect of • long ar.d a happy lit: is before her. 1 ton sati.fied she will neverforget the Clitkene,- Sug,nr•Coated Pills. A. might rout ally be supposed. ti,st new s of this et tem dinner rare vest rapid Iv rb•seminated through the city and udjor.tent cottnity; at d wick had elapsed, before errptiries began to be made 1 . 01 Click- encr's Sugar-Coaled l'urgati‘e Pills; and the demand has already increosed to such an cairns. that we End thereat , at difficult) in sdpplyitg it. In Cant, if it did trot seem like exaggeration, I mishr aimmd say that we at, literally besieged he a omen trod rliiiiiren, ird.or ing under ever y possible ailment ,Lich 'human flesh to heir to'• the !aline. owl rho blind; the asthmatic, c. osumptiie, and ilyspep' in, ere thronging "or doors in pursuit of the nee, Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary eff.,:is urn voluntarily Bowing in upon us from e‘ery (porter. One person informs us lie has been relieved of n mo!it. Alpinist's Dyspepsia. Another has Stist I-et-meted from a seri. nun ottaci4 of Apoplexy. A third has gorrerded is expelling; froth his system the symptoms of Jaundice, And a fourth late just recovered lion an attack of NA.: montuy Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for marry months.—Su we go 13ut du not fail tot keep us s.uVplied. Besides one Retail 'trade, we' have standing orders from the tounby to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your cagiest thmvertiences Yours. &c. R. 11. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 19, 1845. REMEMBER, ryR. C. P. cticKF.NT.R. is tftH original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills: and that nothing of the suit was ever heard of until he intro dated them in June, 1543, us will I, •een by the Fe& Inning: . pitM I 11; Thi•.loata wits ',warded by 'fir A ! . 1.1 F. CAft INSTITUTE, et the Annual Fair, held in the city el New roils, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKF,NER ; fur the it,vention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. _ - • JAMES TA I,LNIA DOE, PtPtideat. T. B. WAX:CElAN, ,resrnmfing Setratary: Ottatrix J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. 1:7 1 " To Avon+ Con artataiTs.--Putebaseta moat always ask for Clickenet'a Sognr Coated Vegeta64a and meat that each box lull upon it his sigridttere; all oiliess are cnunterreit. JACkSON. enrnet of %Vaud find 'Liberty sirc,,s, is Dr. Clickenti's d,;ent fur Pittsburgh end oct6 NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. Ole CHAS. H. PAULSON, (T.ATP: Ot TUE tt!( ,l of PACLitnt &GILL) H AVING opened his new mote at No. 73, Wood Stsecti Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now rnanirfactur ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a yell IWO assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every rle.trfp don, tvrtranted to be trade in the belt manner. anti of the beat materials. OurtiSeal. fine nod common üßliret, Settktue, init•Sool, Plash arta Glazed Caps! Also, a fine assortrneni. of Lathe.' Ftirt. Anti) as Lynx. Fitch. Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, all of a hick, 'a offers rot sate at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, borh wholesale find rettiii. Cotmiry Merchant I will pleige tall and examine my stock befure purchasing eititiw here: CHAS. H. PAULSON. The Fail Fashion fur !tau and Caps receiv ad. sepfir., HAMPTON & SMITH; NO. 112 WOOD sT tiE t; A RE now opening nn unusually 16 r o eioct FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WIT GOOFS, of every description, for the fill trade, which will be offoreci et 01611 advance for Cash, or appeased credit. They a.it the attention of denlets in the eifj , and Ti ciniq is their assoriminf, and an examination of their prices—which will be found such as to nave the ex pense and supposed necessity of sending East fur their supplies. Their stnek *ill be kept fill throughout the seems!. ser,24-Im a. PEZIRY, FASEHONABLE BOOT MAKER. (lot mttly of the Iklanongtthela House and late of Wcia..l street.) H AVING removed back again to the Burnt. Dis trict, one door froth the corner of Third and. Wood stivets, the undersigned is a.•uin prepared to accommodate hit old friend s and the public generally. wish BOOTS and SHOES, of the hest material, and of the finest and feast fashionable sty le. PERRY, Remernber the place! one dour Ll buvc Ray's Boole store, Wood el. nct3-3m. MUM A. C. SARGENT. B tGs ietiiel6 reform her friend. and the puhle ph , erally that.her Select Schnol for Young Ladies, and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session ort Monday the Bth of Septemher, et her school room in! St. Clatrat., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refits to the ruilop,ing gentlemen: Hon lobe Bredee, Rev W A Passavant. Rev .1 Niblotk McCandl PIP, E 9.? Rev S toting,A Ilen Kramer, Esq., Jacob E.q., Wm. Jack, John - Butler. Pa. - Pittsburgh. Anv ;or..rmsttion as to terms Stc., can be obtained by calling or. A Ilan 'Kramer, EN. no e2".2 Hansa and Lot for Salo. A THREE story brick building, with beet ;Mbuildings,on the corner of Grant end Siztb imp g of the subscribers, or at tbisoffice. • - P. CUNNIN3H43Ie P. RATIGAN. VOIIARD COIFAIS, ditilials.4l4.lllwkaw'lA•yrutdings,i at 4th Ul eirse% near liiEl
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