Mg Mailp itiorning put PITISDILTRGH, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1843 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTIR TOR OCTOBER. George Ogden, W. Barker W. J. Howard CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which mnv appear in tin paper. we have one or two remarks to make.— W. will insert none without the name of the nuillar be leg fnetenct4e known to WI, and when inserted, twist al ways be taken as eitmeAsiveof the views of the writer. and not the editor of this paper, unless the views In expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. FATAL Accitiast.—Daring the night of Weilnes. day, a men 119 MCA wiu killed by falling Into* newly dog *nub, on Water street, between Wood and Smithfield. He was not found until yesterday morning. His peek was broken. and his body much braised by the fall. The deceased, we learn, is an old man, and leaves a large faintly to lament his sud den and unexpected death. If there is any law to punish the persons guilty of the gross carelessnas of leaving the vault at night with out railings around it., we hope it will be promptly in fumed by the city authorities. P. 8. Since the above was put in type, we have learned that the verdict of the Coroner's jury charges hir PAT-reason, the workmen employed in erecting the building, or which the vault was part, with wz*- slavge4er, and that ho has been committed to jail. BUILIIAL or IBS DIUD.—The managers of the Cemetery, will bold another sole of LOU, on Satur day, at 2 o'clock, on the beautiful grounds of the cotporatios. Let all who wish for the tranquil and durable repose of the dead be there—a memorable in stance of the insecurity of these last resting places of our friends and relatives, who may happen to hare been interred within the buisy precintsuf a city, was recently manifested in the case uf the Second Presby terian Church. Does any one with a particle of af rectum fur the departed, wish to witness a recurrence of that revolting scene? And what guaranty have you that in a very short time that other crowded re ceptacles of mouldering remains, may not be subject to the same necessary, but repulsive exhumation. Go then and purchase a lot fur )our family and friends. It will be secure from the encroachment of neigh. bent, and the rapacity of creditors, and the title can only be divested, when the last trumpet shall cull the dead to judgment. The managers have procured a site in Dr ❑errou's Church yard, cur a rreeivtug vault, w be used in w• clement weather—it will be elected immediately. This is another gratifying eviavnce of the enter prise and energy of the gentlemen having the control of this beautiful and interesting pubic benefaction. Tug T .—The performance at the Theatre last sight, were unusually interesting. The whole was for the Benefit of the celebrated ACROBAT Imam r.— The performances were as usual,truly wonderful. We learn that they will ant appear here again, and we take thisoccasion to say that the Pittsburgh public have bees delighted w ith their extraordinary feats, as weU isspkased with their very gentelmanly deport. meat. They ere worthy of public r at ronnge. This evening, the grand melo-dr amatic spectacle of s'Poi-JAM, or ate Iron Son of Seventy Six, will le performed for the Grst time in Pittsburgh. This Na tional Drama will be produced with great splendor and magnificence. The new scenery is appropriate and very beautiful. The plot abound. Is ith w ild and romantic incidents, and '•hair brradih escapes." It is all over American. Go soil see it. FLINT GLASS 6SI ABLISIIMENT P. XII AAAAA , 11111IILITANY 8c LEDLIE, - mikoorAcrons ARO 'cur!, CONSTANTLY ON HAND cat, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, El ALL ITS TARIETIEU, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Center of Market and water streets, Q?' Oar Works continuo in full operation, and we us constantly lidding to our stock, which enables us to:511 orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. rept& le Pb..ix Safes suad Vaults. THE andersignesi invite attention to the follow isg certificate: The andel signed having been requested by Messrs. Coastal,le & Strickler, robe present and superintend a test, by firs, of one of their recently invented Phre isle Fire Proof safes, and deeming the subject one of very great public importance, hue caret - ulnae: utinised the progress of a test., to which one of said chests was "objected. Tice chest wan supported at each corner, at as elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a first of Bituminous coal and fire was made over and around and kept actively burning consecutive balm The fuel consumed was about 80 bushels of coal, and one cord of wood; the hear all the while be ing quite intense, and in the opinion of the undersign ed ouch greater than a safe is likely to sustain in any ordinary how, burning. Oa the removal of the fire. at their request the chest was ovens& and greatly to the astonishment of the osidersigned and the large number of citrons present. a Bleak Book with Sundry Bank Dries within its Wel a pion of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining of theist", which is of Wood, were found warm in. lord, but not in the Slightest degree charred or inju. red, mos soanweript on the Book as legible as be• fore the test. The undersigned are ur animous in the conviction that a fire proof chest is practicable•, and that the fogey:lc:us and enterprising manufacturers, whose efforts for some months past in producing this aosideratom ban proved so entirely successful, de- serve the public confidence and patronage. the character of the above named gentlemen, the plc have a guarantee against deception, in the test which was mad* of our Phoenix Safes, and we there fore 6'l the almost confidence in recommending them as a reliable protection against fire, under any oidina• ry circumstance. We would assure those interested, that there is no wood about these Safes, but shut is neoeeserily connected with the shelves and drawers. We male Vault Door* in the same manner and up on the same plan. One of these can be seen at Reese C. Townsend & Co's new building. For the workmanship of our Vaults. they ran be seen at the following placer: Lyon. Shorb & Church & Carothers, Wm Larimer, King & Holmes, J. D. Darts, P. M'Cormick, and W. Martin. Manufactory on 24 street, between Wood and Smithbeid. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER. Piusbuntb.Oetober 15. 1845 5m Dye Stun. 480 B BLS Cbipped Logwood: 50 " Ground Carnwood; 1400 lbslndigin '2.500 " Blue Vittol; 5000 " Madder, 40 bbls Alum; SO " Fustic; JO " Copparac; 7 " Nicaragua; 4 " Red Sanders; 4 " Brut Wood; 3 Peach Wood; 4 " Lac Dye; 112 Cases Eat Loptood; 1200 lb. Sumac; 500 Magalll. B A FA H NESTOCK & Co. cor 6th and Wood eta Fur sale b 7 art 23 200 REA MS low priced Cep end Leuer piper: received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, war I 2 Wend street. , •-• PITTSBURGH. CERTIFICATE JOHN ANDERSON, L. R. LIVINGSTON, JOSIAH KING. WARRICK MARTIN. EDWARD HEAZELTON, JAMES PARK, Jr. INEENE ~.::; Port of _pittobur.ll). 3,i FEST, WATLH IN TIM C 114111114 ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brnwerrille Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsville; Cambria, Forsyth, Cincinnati; Medium, Conly, Sunfish; New Hampshire, Patterson, Cincinnati; Clermont, St. Louis, DKPA RTED. Daily Bearer Packets; Daily Brownsviiie Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Herald, Dawson, St. Louis. %Viscoosin, Cirace, Cincinnati. Rambler, IVlowley, Wellsville; Cleveland, Calhoun, Wellsville, North Owen, M'Clain, Cincinnati; Milwaukie, Clerk, Cincinnati; National, Mason, do. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stag* Line. Sat - ' ' -7 r....a..-.., .„ THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at I o'• clock •A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren neat morning at 7 o'clock--connectitt l g at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet, turd reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengerspaying iorittsburgh are entilledtochoice of berths on the Canal Packer, and seats in the stage. For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DIC KEY. Beaver. G M HA RiON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of N El L, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. jell-y I & M B TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B.Pot US, !Aware, haseommeneed her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (es hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the timmead 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 MRADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go Into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to July 12 G. M. HARTON, Water street. TX The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845. The neva and SplexdidSteaner, U.S. BUIL 1110NONGAZIELA, imairSTO !I c, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, and will continue to on through the season as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday moaning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. Fur freight or passage apply on board. m 213. LAKE ERIE & DECIIIGAN LINE. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. Csitratit., Leaves Beaver at 13 o'clock, A. M. •• Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, I'. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. BOILS. Leaves Pittsburgh st. 9 o'clock. A. M. Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight anti r.. sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Clevebind, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON R. CO., I'itt•hurgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. jump 211 CLARK &Co., Beaver. fl al .•_ • • i _ ........ •..... Alllmm...li k. . .... , ___ Wholesale & Retail Cash House, "DOWN TOWN," No. 46. Market street. 3 doors above 3d street Barrows is Turner. HA V E DOW received their full invoice of New Fall Goods rod respectfully invite all pur chewers of DRY Goons, to call and examine, as our extensive variety is full rips*, to that of any other es• tablishment in the west.. LADIES RICH DRESS GOODS, Of almost every fabric; several packages new and beautiful style cashmeres; cashmere reps; cashmerede come; mom de laines, with packages: new and splen- did dress silks, in all styles of staple and fancy; •ilk warp alpacca; bonsbaxincs; roumelies; lunettes and alpaceas in great and almost endless variety; Flench, English and German merinos, in all shades; RICH BHAirl.B of every desctiption, embracing all the beauty and splendor of the season, in both high and low cost; silk velvet cravats; fancy silk du ; all 'IA les .•gold medal" kid gloves; thread laces, edgings and inserting. rt.c.ilke. Ladies Bonnet Velvets. BONNETS AND EMBOSS Rich assortment—all prises—several bows, new 1.11 gibbons, splendid beautiful patterns fur 124 ets.; mita and wain, every Number, black silk veils; ba rely., oiled silks, Ike. dcc. NO USE KEEPING GOODS. Ourdonbestic department is full; possessingadvant ages to the purchaser, rarely to be funnri— bale, brown sheetines, 4.4. 9.3,54 and 6-4, all grades and prices from 6j; cases bleached sheeting', all widths, price from 6f; cases canton flannels, bleached, unbleached and colors; English flannels .in all colors; Rogers' best. the only article imported unshrinkinc—Linen gore", of every name and description, at the lowest prices;—Ticking for 10 cis, the best article in use; Bales Russia and Scotch diapers; blankets, counter panes, checks, burlaps, &c. &c. BROAD CLOTHS Particular attention has been given to this branch. and our rare selection has nn parallel in the west. French and west of England cloths in all shades: Ger man blacks, greens. olives and other shades fur ladies' cloaks; gold mixed ; zephyr cloths for gents' wear; cassimeres, rich, staple and fancy, in all rich velvets; fancy and plain satins; fancy resting,; satin scarfs, cravats, &c &c. ; antineu, several cues black and blue-brie, mixed and all shades; 1 case drab do. for carriage trimmings, shirts made up; hosiery; suspen- der braces; umbrellas, &c. &c. Dry Goods purchasers will find it decidedlyto their interest, (beim e purchasing eisewhere,) to drop in at our number, and examine goods and prices. rr Three doors above 3d st. No. 46. cx-t 6 BARROWS & TURNER JAMES UOWABD & 00. HAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, V 1 here they have opened an men. sive WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, And will have constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of Satin-glazed and plain PAPER HANG INGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders,of the l a test s tyle ; and most handsome patterns for papering halls, par. lore and chambers. They manufacture, and have on hand at all tinter, Printlbg, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards--all of which they offer for sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which they inrius the attention of merchants and others. . A LSO—Monk Books of all kituls and the best qual ity, School Books, &c always on band and for sale a s above. aug 2.5. Oysters! Oysters!! OYSERScars be had tube FRANKLIN HOUSE corner orSlath street and Cherry alley. pep3o.lm CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. „ , t *r's, :4 - ., *?'it y;,: ' ..._.. _.._.~~.:..r....;~.arc`:5+~*rF.~'".....,:~."~` ^ 'e"__.::"' xS:4~:, ~~s.:`:- ._.. BY LAST HT'S MAIL DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NEW YORK We learn by the New York papers received last night, that a fire broke out on Mendey evening about 6 o'clock, at No I I Spruce street, which threatened, fora while, to spread destruction for some distance around. 'thieved with great power for nearly an hour, when the roof and upper walls fell in with a tre mendous crash. The building was completely burnt out, and had it not been for the arduous exertions of the firemen, the Ttibune Buildings, and the whole block, would have gone. The lower part of the building we s occupied by Thomas Bell, as en auction room; above this was Nesbit &Lewis' book bindery; above this, Hewett's engraving rooms; and above this, Newell's stereotype foundry. Newell was insured for 93,000,and Hewett for the tome. The building be. longed to G J Price, and was insured. No 9, second story, occupied by J H Tubitt, as printing office of Sabbath Recorder, True Weslean, Advocate of Moral Reform, etc, flooded by water, but most of the type and other materials, saved in a damaged condition.— The upper stories of the same building were occupied by Plenty & Reed, as a printing office—here similar damage by water. together with • quantity of sheets ready for binding. The fire commenced In the basement, occupied by Benjamin Fenner as a wine and spirit vault. The flames burst up the hatchways the whole height of the building. The mak store occupied by Thomas Bell as an auction store, was soon destroyed. The second story, occupied by Nesbitt & Lewis, book•binders,and by the publishers of the Scientific American, next followed. The third story. occupied by H W Hew ett, containing all the stereotype plates and,..11 the wood engravings for the "Illustrate Sisskiipeare," were entirely destroyed. Mr Nat. Orr, who had charge or the establishment, endeavored to save a few of the books, (Mr H, being out oftown) but was afterwards obliged to leap out of the third s ory window In the rear, to save his life, and barely escaped with a few cuts and bruises. The fourth and fifth storks were occupied by Messrs Newell & Co, as • stereotype foundry and printing office. These two lofts were stored with stereotype plates and printed work for dif. fetent publishers—R Martin & Co, Messrs Harpers, Protestant Epi.copsi Depository, W II Grshem,Paine and Bruges., and others. The plates and copy of Dolby's '•liistory of Ireland," Verplanek's Notes to the "Illustrate Shaksrere," and • French Prayer Book,just completed and waiting for delivery, were ; all destroyed. In fact, not a single article was savrd. except from Mr Bell's stores. One of Messrs New ell's pressmen. Patrick Ragan, is among the missing, and there were several miraculous escapes. We have seen a letter from a nary intelligent source, (lilted the 25th ult. at Vera Cruz. Thy letter is full of rumor, and speculatio••, moat of which ane not new. .1 be writer ha. no itlea whatever that Mesic will fight, but applauds the pleparalions on the port of the United States upon the frontiers, ina.much as the Mexicans area treacherous tars. and bays too much Indian blood in them to be trusted, however peaceable they may seem. It to said that the Meticen Government recently ob tained a loan of $200.000 of the foreign mrrchaannin ionicipstnin of accruing duties, and that the money waeat once despatched to the armies of Gene Para des and Arista. A rumor is mentioned that the church was willing to advance .15,000.000. An order an ived at Vera Crui on the 24th oh, for all the women to leave the cantle of San Juan d'U:un and on the 25th newt came that the State of Tabs.- co had returrd to her allegiance to the rusting Gov ernment. The 'triter does not believe that a single letter of marque ha• been issued by the SI.MiCAn Governosera for future Luse, and he is very likely to know. the Mexican swami vessels of war are hauled np under the protection of the cutle, prepared for nothing but Nor ther.. The Iran of an internal revolution was an decided, that the very day eras named for an outbreak of 10111 . 1 is railed Santa Anna's patty. Bet it is the more idle to gi,e mere Ppeculations, 611 we shell doubtlesa baye later and explicit news in a few days. Later frogs Teras.—Theochooner Florinda seri ',Pa at N Orleans on the 13th inst, from Galveston, bringing papers from that place to the Bth lost Tuere is no tiews of importance. It wee reported at Galvessnn, that Gen Taylor had arrested a number of Mexican spin. and had bbeta. ted them, being of opinion that whatever information they might carry hack could do no halm. Symptoms of insubordination begin to sh,w them selves among the negroes on a number of plantations. Many of them have become runaway*. The crops throughout Texas wear a very protnis• ing appearance. LATE ARRIVAL AT 110. 88. 118ARIENT BTHIBST T[IF. attention of the public is invited to J. CAN. NON'S large assortment of full and winter Dry Goods, at No, 88 Market st„ Pittsburgh, all of which have been bought on the most advantageous terms, in the East, and from the advantage we beim in the East, we are enabled to sell at a very mill advance. My goods are all bought at Manufacturers and Impor ters prices, and will be sold very low for each. I do not think it of any great nee to enumerate the articles, as it is understood. My stock comprises ev ery thing that is kept In a dry goods house. You ran fi.td prints from 84 up, de Lain. 124 cis. to $l.OO, all other articles at the same rates to suite!' who wish to mmthare. [Oise us a call at No U. and sea and judga for your selves. [oct 20-las.] J. CANNON. To lisidnoss 111110.. A MATTER OF IMPORTANCE. OUR readers are, no doubt, aware of the success of V. B. Palmer's advertisingagency in the east ern cities, whereby their merchants, manufacttirers and professional men were enabled to introduce their advertisements to the people in each county front which they expected business. Advertising in city dailies is of importance to reach city readers, but it is still mote important to advertise lArougAotil lke country; the expense is trit3og, and you thus reach persons who come to our city fur our manufactures end merchandise—giving the advertiser an immense advantage over those who neglect the matter. IPoster's Western Advertising Agency. Will enable those desirous of advertising in this man ner do so et once. The subscriber is agent fora large number of papers in OHIO, WESTERN, PENN• SYLVANIA, Ste., &c., end will contract for advert. sing therein at extremely low rated. Subociptions will also be taken. 113Terions doing butanes, in the BURNT DIS TRICT will do well to cell at once. I can be found, for the present, at the Commercial Journal office, on Third street reEditors desiring my services will please for wae their rate. of advertising and subscription, and receive. in return, a descriptive circular, detailing the plan of my agency. net 18.1 w Common Broad Cloths, Conducts, dm. JUST received, a supply of Economy Broad cloths, Cassincts and Blankets, for. retailing, at low Now Books. PGEMS by Amalie; Mrs Child's Letters from New York: Oracles from the Poets; Poetry of flowers and Sowers of Poetry; BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, ae:22 43 Market .t T HE Western Harp. at. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. ciet l 22 43 Market. st From the N 0 Plaque.... Oct 14 FROM MEXICO. J. HERON FOSTER ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn. Merchant, No 9,5 th street 50„&mastalra.hig t ..."-ftak.4 for sale bt IL. 11, RHEY & octl4W street, . • rat is. ' - • 2 fk ia !CEOS '"Dataascse Nails, alaortai sizes; tl received sod for ids by " . hi • B. PINEY & CO., oct 1 4 Water street. • Batting'. 500 POUNDS in 45 lb.'Salea. 'retired arid for ink by M. B. ABET. & CO.. octl4 Water st POI . Tout nisietuTest. 25 1 1 1F 7: " R "'Ld Goan ° ,141::" t for ,ale H. LAMBERT, oetl6 100 Liberty sr. 35 BARRELS Herrings (Alewives* 5 " new No 1 Salmon; 25 B ine . Sealed Herrings; Received and for sale by H LAMBERT, net IA 100 Liberty et Citrea and Book Candy. 1 0 BOXES Preserved Citrus; 10 " Rock Candy; Received and for sale by H. LAMBERT, 0ct.16 100 Liberty st Tar, Piton & Rosin. 40 BBLS N: C. Tar 30 Rosin, 10 Pitch; JUlt reeeived and for sale by J. &J. M'DEVITT. oril6 224 Liberty 10. Ground Illpie4s. CANS Ground Cinnamon, 10 6 " •'Allspice, / keg " Chas, 10 boxes " Pepper No 1; Just received sad for *ale by J. & J. M'DF.VITT nut 16 214 Liberty se 50 BOXES ripe, j i 71 1 71 a c i D nA EV fi rT7 1. 4 nee 16 22.1 Liberty it. Bait -I.6ODDLS No. I Alligheny Salt just received All and fot snla by MILLER & RICICF.TEION. Oct 7 No. 170 Liberty v. Larl 12 101,31.1. 71 al : t o OrP do idc. 7 1. 141 mI• by act 7 No. 170 Liberty ■t. Q LIBLS. Cincinnati Raw Whiskey for sale OP by per 9 RUBBRIDGE. WILSON & CO. Pig anal. 1 0 TONS Pig Metal just received for tale b . , BURB R IDGE, WILSON & CO. nct2 Frimt it, near Smithfield. GEORGE COEUR AN HAvrxr. sod removed to hi. old .tend, No 1:6 Wood street, nextju the caner of Se cond. cotainu•-• to transact a general commi•sion boldness. He still be constantly supplied with American manufsei urea •t the lowest wholetsale cash prices. shpt 17 filk*, Cashmeres, &c JUST received at No. 108, Market stret, • very handsome sisortment of Plain bar and blue blk Silk.; do do do do Armure and Rrpp Silk.; Satin striped and tigurrd do. and Gro-do.Napa N. S. Rich Charnelio• striped and plaid do., do. do. Caabmere and Mous. do Mines; Plain and Satin striped blk and blue blk do.; With a largo stock of Alpacras, Bombazine*, Pammetta cloth', Merinos, &c. Purchasers are respectfully requested v. call and examine. septlO SHF.A & PENNOCK. aka•, JUST receive,' 40 pieces French •nd English Dress Gingham.; 30 Domestic do. "tea styles. and at issorices sept 10 SHEA & PENNOCK Pall Coatings. I CST received, a freph;supply of sew stet is J cLorti—fency colors and bautiful patterns. The colors are Citron, Green, Olive and Claret Breen, Mulberry, Gold mixed und Bleck. These goolis are new even in the Eastern cities; having just been im ported for the Tailors. Wu pledged ourselves to get up a superior coat this Fatt.w'lsetter than ever." The practical partner of our Arm bas been to New York, to purchase goods, and to secure tin-latest improvements in his department. all of which will be introduced on our work, widt a discriminating regard to true ele gance and correct owe. We are prepared to Fulfil all promises made through this medium or otherwise; and as we lay claims to be THE FASHIONABLE H EAC QUARTERS of this city, we will ptedgn our selves furthermore, to nompete with any Eastern booms that *ends work to Pittsburgh, made to order. In proof of our ability to do so, we ntemine with pride, that the names of num gentleman who formerly re ceived their garment, from the East. are now to be found on our replatir drillnetorners, wheats now con vineed that they an be Suited as well, and at more reasonable rates. ALGEO firGUI fit & oetB RessieraL W AR RICK MARTIN & CO., Bankers and ea. change Brokers have removed to the N. E. cor. nerd Wood sod Third streets, Plusbergh. oetStmd&w. Agency of the rritakto. rtre lIII6IIIIIIIIOCO Coapsey of Phllisdelplits. N. E. corner of TAird and Wood sta., Pitloburgk. 'TINE meets of the company on (be first of January. 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Le/gelatins, were Bonds and Mortgages, _ $600,615 93 Beal Estate. at cost, 100,967 77 Temporary Loans Stocks and Cub, 207,499 72 . Making a total of 4902683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will bs promptly met,and giving entire security to all alio ob tain policies from ails Company. Risks taken at es low sets as are consistent with serurity., non WARRICK MARTIN, BACK AGAIN. ALBREE has retrieved whin old stand, Nu. 71, cornor of Rood and 4th streets. Burnt Din triet. where he is now receiving an entire nevi, fresh and seasonable-stack of Boots and Shoes, of all de scriptions, which hoofers fur sale upon the most satis factory terms, mad lower prices than he has ever sold before. Country Merchant. and others are respectfully in sited to call pan examine his stock. sep27-3m. MOUNT ONION CIINISTERY. THEpublic are respectfully informed that the Trustees of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now ready to dispose of lots on reasonable terms—the lots are 8 by 16 feet—from 10 to 12 dollars during the month of October—after which time the lots will be 15 to 18 dollars. The lo cation is beautlful,and the plan of the lots is tasteful. ly arranged. It iv the intention of the Trustees to make the placeas handsome as any othe place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STER. RET, Merchant, Federal street ; Allegheny. By order of the Bova of Trustees, sen3o. ROBERT FAIRMAN, Pres't. 4000 PerlP.Videra. B- 4 sdfo"rle bl oat? ri einumt: 122 Wood at t. ,• • - ' ~'!a~.'s<~ ~:~.::y' Tie Illiisigatillitiojr nod. jiJUST ilesiestfrobt the restos new has, :the bait oseorteitoot of ROOTS/Mai end SHOES, for the People, ever brought to 'hit city. CALL AT KIIIIBALLgiIy No. 70, Wood Street Between Founh and Diamond alley, and yoti can buy cheaper, and better than at any other place in Pitt*. burgh. His stock is for SALE, consisting or all kirds, of Boors and Shoes, coarse and fine, Males, Women's end Children's, expressly for the wholesale and retell fall trade. Call and see, and you will non go away rlisaatiafiea. aep2l.tf NEW FALL GOODS AT NO. St MARKET STREET George G. White & Co. ARE now opening a choice assortment of Fe Goods. consisting In part of Embroidered Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy French Cloakingr, Gala Plaids; Cross barred Cashmere for dresses; Tartan Sliks; Ferkcrri Shawls; Brocho Long Shawls; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; FrenchClotbs and Cassimerrs; Gentlenaett's Satin and Polka Scarfs; Dresden and Marseilles Quilts. oct 13-tm FALL VABHIONS a THE subsriber would respectfully en. gilinounce to his numerous customers and the public that be Is prepared to supply them with his beautiful style of hat. He would say to all who wish to get the worth of their money, that this is the place to come and buy. It is well known that quite an inferior article of Hats have been sold at exorbitant prices, and the purchaser getting but truck for his money and earnings. The order system is but slight ly touched. and he does not manufacture an inferior article to palm off on the working man. His business is conducted on the CASH SYSTEM, and he is de termined to sell cheaper than the cheapest of the cheapest. His stock: of FALL AND WINTEICAPS are of the most fashionable style. Customers' Hats wedeln shortest notice, Also, Ladies' Riding Copland In flint's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste. N. B. Dont forget the place, as I want a small por tion of your small change, sod you may rely on get ting value for the same at the sign of the Big White Hat. third door from John D. Davis' Auction Rooms. Recollect the "Yellow Front." Boston Clothing Store, 58. MARKET STREET. 58. NESE THE POST OFFICE. J. W. RHODES & CO TAKE this method to Inform the gentlemen ofTitts burgh and vicinity that they have taken the a bone some, and will be supplied from their own es teasive manitfacteny in the city of Boston, with Clo thing of the best and moat fashionable quaality. • lt is perhaps well known to all classes. that purcha sers of all kinds of goods in this:section of the country have been compelled to pay both the profit of the manufacturer and retailer, in goods can be mulatto trued at the East at about half the price theycan here. Hence it Is that retailers to the Western country resort to the Eastern markets to make their selections, pay ing the manufacturer a profit of at least from 15 to 20 percent. nu retailers must add as moth or more profit to this, so that the buyer a, least must pay lath the profit of the retailer and manufacturer. Thus. by manufacturing, our own garments, we can easily dispense with the profit of manuf4cturing and save the purchaser at least 20 per cent. An arrangement has been made by which we shall receive fresh and newly made g arments, from goodsef last Importations, every reek during the busy season. By these WEEKLY A RnIVAA,II. purehaserscan have the aatiolaction of buying the most fashioeahle goads, cut sad made in the most satiety). tied meaner. Our present stuck consists of general ortmeat of CLOTHING of every description viz: OVER COATS, different styles and patterns. DRESS & FROCK COATS, of all styles sod col ors and qualities. Business and Sporting Coats of a beautiful patters. A superb lot of TIN EED COATS; which will be sold atigrat cost—prices to $2.25 to $4,00. A splendid assortment of PANTS of every style, all made within • few months from goods of new and desirable patterns. V F.STS of all styles; some sew and very rich pattern. Impoited the present season, at prices from $1 to $4.50. On or about the 20. h of October we shall receive a large and boastful assortment of Over Coats of all fillet. Mao, an elegant and choice lot of CLOAKS, OF THE SPANISH &OPERA STYLE, Together with a general asennment of Patna and new styles of Vests, all from good. manafectured and imported within the last two mootba. The above are sow in the hands of the moat ever peteot workmen that can be found In the city of Bos ton, sad will be ready for examination at the above time. Thee' can nko be found at thin establiiptiments a general assortment of furnish article', such as Crarais, Llikfs., Scarfs, G.a and Silk Elastic Gentlemen patronising this establishment can de pend upon every garment to be as represented—also to be of the most fashionable cut and substantially made; every 1113 tide will be freely exhibited and wan• ranted asrepresented. ocrAt the solicitation of a number of gentlemen, and to gratify the curious, we have ordered a com plete suit of clothes, made In the city of Paris, which will be received is Boston by the next British Steam Packet. and will be received in ibis city about the first of November. Those eho desire to see the true Parisian dress are invited to call still examine. N. B.—Merchant Tailors and others desirous of subecribing or purchasing single copies of Messrs. B. A. & A. F. Ward's Philadelphia Fashions, tan obtain them at our store. Their present rail report, in beau ty, will far exceed any ever published in this country. Pittsburgir. Oct. 10th. 1845. 0cb.13-6m 3110'RNEY, Wrisoo1 1 11" & NO. 48, WOOD STREET, (Lak Jones, Murphey. + C 0.,) RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed to their new store, No. 48, Wood street, erected since the fire on the 10th of April, on the old spot, where they are daily opening Goods suitable for the present and approaching season. Their Stock, which has been purchased with care, and at the lowest prices, they offer for cash err rtpproved credit at • small advance. and respectfully ask the attention of buyers from the country and neighborhoorl. They will be coostantly making additions to their Stock during the season: they have now in store Blue, Pilotend Beaver Cloths: do. end blk Waived do. do.; do. and German Ribbed Beaver Cloth►: do. blk invis. Green and mixed do.: do. do. Fancy Cassimeres: Berkshire do. do. a new article; Fancy Prints, a rich assortment; Cashmere d'Cn►ae end Mous. de Llanelli Black and cord Alpaccas and Paramatte Cloths; Plaid Linsey►, common mixed and soperfine; Kersey►, Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds; Scarlet, White, Yellow and Green Flannels: Canton Flannels, unbleached, bleachlhd and telonsd; 13.4 Steamboat, W hitney and heavy twilled Blankets. 10-4, 11.4 and 12.4 do: do.; Extra heavy Blue Gentianetta do.. 9 lbs. A splendid assortment of Shawls; Ticking, and Apron Check.; Boots, Chamois, lined Berlin and Long Wool Gloves; Irish and Germantown Woolen 4 Hose; White ard blk Cotton, end blk (Ansi:mere end Al. piece Hose; Bleached and Drown Cottons and Drills. Together with a general assortment cif smaller ar tides. sept29-Im. Wanted, IMMEDIATELY in • Dry Goods Store, a young' man who has had experience, from 17 to 19 years of age. Artrlictoion may be made through the Post Office—address B. CI., Box 474.. oct 941. To Let, Tiva ROOM'S, on Fourth itreet, between Ferry and Liberty erects, euitabliefor an office and sit• deg room. Enquire of Oeo. Stelibeeiton, Wert of 4th and !Petty streets, or JOHN B. M'FADDILN, CIFIEMiI G. W. GLASGOW. No 109, Wood st., Pittsburgh , . - uttiatt ito. 1# iota fbr 111114 WILL be stld Without reserve at Davis' Auction Store. career of Wood and Fifth at., on Mon day Nov. id at 3 o'clock. all those 18 Lots of Ground, marked, numbers 25. 20. 27.28, 29030, 73,74.75, 7677,78, 212,213. 214, 215 . , 216, 217. in Cook &Cut sates plan of Lobo, &c. on Holmes' Hill. They are rely pleasantly situated fur a private residence and in a desirable neighborhood, and will Itto saki altogether. Terms cash at sale. SAM' L 0 - 011MLY M. ALLEN, J D DAVIS. Altv't Third Salo of Centotery Lots. A 8 alarge portion of theputtlic Ere notyet aurtrlietl with lota in at° Allegheny Cemetery, and fre qaent inquiries are made in relation to them, the Nlan tiers of the company have ordered another sale on Saturday, the 26th instant, at 2 o'clock P. Af., on the &wend. It will tm recollected that, by a charter from the state, over 100 acres of beautiful land is forever eel apart fur this purpose; nolitn, morigne or judgment, can lie against lots purchased in this Cemeler!: no roods, streets or avenues can ever be opened through it without the consent of the corporation. Teton, cash and the remainder in telo equal pay ments at 6 and 12 months. JNO. DAVIS. Aunt Thirty Handsome and Eligibly situated building tots for rivate Residences, at Auction ADJOINING the property or Hon. Wm. p ort ", heirs of late Aaron Hirt deceased and Hold ships Drying House. Will be sold on Saturday, Oe tuber 25th at 3 o'clock, on the premises, 30 building lots, each 24 feet front by 94 deep, they will be !lola separate or together, as mny suit the Torroltniers. Ai excellent stone qearry is on tho - prrperty, it ie the most desirable spot in Allegheny county. for a private dwelling, commanding splendid views of the Ci i led of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and within the limit s ~/ the former, now the 6th Ward- it is a most beauti ful and healthy situation, as an) in the county. For terms of sale enquire at the Auction Rooms of the subscriber, whale a plan of the lots can be seen. act 7 P. NI'KENNA, ddminstrater's Sale of Real Estate. 19,400 Acre, of Laud IVesiern Petulay/oania AT AUCTION WlLLbe told at the auction fIOOMS of loon D. DISVie, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November. 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ti.. follow ing described land; law the property ofiamcs Trimble, Sear. decd. of HarrisburgEr; 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the County of Mercer, No 39, and 972 in Pymatuning township; No 758 and 801 in Dela ware townsphip, no 914 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Coal, and Iron Ore and lay in the •icinity of theBtete improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the cnonty of Crawford. No 1553 and 1518 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1483, in Richmonil township, no 1669 in Sparta town ship:al of whioh are well adapted for farmirg, and con. re nient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES are in the County of Erie; no 197,-2017-2076 in Waterford township, end within 3 miles of the town Waterford; no 1956 in 4 mity township; these tracts ere of the first quality land, and convenient to laid ma roads. 16000 ACRES Are in the County of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of New York, end fronting on the Allegheny River. The town of Corydon lie, on yowl of the Original tract'. These Lands are well cover. ed with pine sad other timber, suitable for Lumber; and have several small stream of water running trough them, un which there may be saw mills erect ed. The above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in a body to suit purchasers. The Loads in Mercer, era wford gni Erie Counties, are principally in tracts of 2110 Acres, and well adapt ed fur (armee. Those in McKean County, are mostly in Tracts of £OOO Acres Title Lielieputsl,l% Terms etude F. R- SHUNK, WM BOYD. THOS. H. TRLMBLF.. s-pt 6 is JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr S. MORRISON, Liberty St., between Market and Virgin Alley. AVING returned from the East, the subscriber 11 is now opening his fall and %inter stock of goods, exceeding in variety and extent any thing which has he retufons been offered in this cite. Thankful to his friends and the public for the favors he has received, and which has induced him to pur chase more extensively than before, be ag,in invites their attention to the cheapest, best selected and most extensive assortment which bu has ever before offered among which are Prenchllnglish. German and A mer kan Broadcloths, Black, Blue, Tairtsibh Green, and other oJlors. whith ere all of superior quality. Also, a splendid assortment of yestings of Entire new styles, FRENCH PATTERNS, Al.n. a fine lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIME-RES of e'er) , shade, color, and patietn, which cinemt foil to phew the rariotis ia►tes of his customers. Also, a New Styles of Beaver and noeed Cloths, of Black, Blue, Inairible Green, Golden /Ward and Olive, for Sack and Frock Coats. Toartber eith ales of superior MAICIBIDOO AND BLUE BLANKET COATING, Pilot and other g (soda suitable for Deer Coats. These goods will be sold ready made, of will be made to ordet in a superior style as low as ran be boarht in this city. He has also the usual vaiety for Gendarmes wear, such as IMRTS. STOCKS, STISFUZDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS SCARFS, BOSOMS, COMERS , 87. C. The attention of persons wanting their garments well made. and in superior style. and of the best ma terials, is Invited to his fine stock of French Cloths, Cassimeres and resting:, which he has selected with the utmost care far this particular branch of business. Ho will take plesteure in showing these goods to any ,me who will favor him with a call, feeling confident that the great variety of his stock and the style in which they are made, can• not be surpassed in this city. S. 1 1 4011RISON, Liberty st., oct 2-6 m between Market st. and Virgin alley. SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. AVERY large end commodious Brick Dwelling Douse, beautifully situated, in "Pride's Or chard," on the bluff of the Monongahela river, a few squares beyond the city line. Thu lot is 72 by IGO feet, fronting on three streets; Acres at. 100 feet wide; Pride at. 60 feet wide; Caldwell at. 40 feet wide,— The house is 224 feet front by 47 feet deep, with 11 finished rooms; and was built In the moat substantial and liberal manner for the subscribers' own occupy,- cy. The terms will be very reasonable. Ap?ly to the subscriber na the premix.% JACOB VOGDES. OAPS I OAPS 11 JUST received from the manufac turers a hu g e ituonment or cap.. OIL consisting of otter, Seal. Nava. Muskrat, Mohair, Plush, Oil skin, Glazed, Hair Seal and Sealette, `ether with a variety of ne• styles for youths and children. S. MOOR.V., 93 Wood .t octl6,l4,:.wirri 3d door &low Diamond alley Preach Mb Sliin Bath Aft OF the latest style, which, far neatness ja 01 1111, and durability cannot be surpassed. All 411 % those in Went oft very superior hat will please call and examine. 8. NTOORE, 93 Wood et, 0ct.10.4&w im 3,1 door below Diamond eileyi Pall Pashion. aI4AIINCI returned from, Newyork with , the host styled Hits, ell dunk, in *tut stf a superior ni1d,... 0 4. H o wilt plea B se saint', ex "Rh* .1400414 ••p3o4.lfror hi n Wood it. logos Patronized by Everybody. The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR TILE CURE OF linaJache, Giddinea4, Rheurnat Mica, Diapepa4; Scuryt, Snail Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Reek, I ft .• ward i'Veatcrie4,t, POpitai ion of Hcf,rt. Rising ill. the Thrust, Dropsy, sthms of n'l kindo, F 6. !tulle Cumplairs., Soh Ith,•,:ru, 11 , arthurn. WOrfll., Chulcra Ci.:l2;hr. CZ y, Whrarping CUOC,II, Ci1t.,.:!73;014/1). LIVOI • C,,rnplaint, Erpdpai I tchla44 ,tt t I it, Skin, (ha,. Net 00,1 Li ~ ut . odic, dises+aa; f, 40. in the [ Frnrn i he .! 1 D/S E .4 .`4 E Vl' 7' // E LIVER. i Dr: tit it Sir,:—Agreenbie Pi your dc.ire, I write td jkeep von apprized rf 11.0 pr,, p, cis of the Clickenee I s o c a , Coated flu, 211 ii. e Pill, in this city. Y ,, u may recollect, when I fit.O commenced selling your medi cine, older, was in Mai,. 18.4, we little dreamed cf the success !hit wa , 11,1 crown the tindertulsing. Our premises had h ee ncompletely flooded by the ,onsi , Omni:rod end ono onsa ,or leuisin VI:lotly fdr every pouts l isle complaint under the ~tin, :hat 1 ~edi.,usly concern , I plated baying nothing mere to do with tiny thing of the kind. However, ttl. the !11.,t cogent ...iiierlatron, y ea consented to rn.Lke a trial or , 11 4. At first we found considerabledillicult v in ~ t ,LIcl in_ rut,',lC attention to ' wa r d. them. People /cid bare so "(too rioL;eir, , ,h by (he vile cempiiii,ds ii hich li rye it , ",led die cuttiory for the lost 15 yoari or 010,.., that ,ho g 'y dete rmin d. if possible, never tube, "ra'ret: ia" a;.:,th.; and the rouse; quence was, they could her, tly Lc persuaded to /incept j of the l'ills, as the say lid; is, i..r ''lave nor money." Thus mutter rs proceeded fur a week or to ir, when, as 'good luck Would hove it, .•...'.!I o. N—, B lady of lour city, who bud long suffered from no iiiiectinn of I the Liver, accornonn;oh l.v indi,...,,i ion of the most üb stinnte character lon;1 po t , triLicti to accept of a box, nn etndi , inn that cothh,g w :is to fe• paid fer ir, lilies did I not afford her the T ee,..., orselidi. 1 roust confess, j we oursolves lint! very ;le hi L.,11: in the /nuttier, know. ing as we (lid, llolt 10, .r.onol li::: N . :13 one of long I standing, and hall beau un-urcessruily treated by Iho Imost eminent l i ttysiciarts of ;ids 11,1 , 1 several neighbor ling towns: Out a e had dot, milted to glee the rnedi• , rine a fir trial, un.l if it proved to ho worthless, it Iwould be a Belitee of 6,.l;,roction In :,now it, both to you and to us. No leas to cur joy than surp r ise, h ow lever, only a few dives had elapst ,I, when the lady again presented herself at our counter a rid eurprirrid fir [Moth ler box. "I really thil.k Me, Wifliarns," !Rya she, I' that your Pills are besiliiiiiii: to work' it great change lin my health. and airogerher for the hitter. When I took the second linS,.l began In /eel moth betT , llhal 11 did at rust; the pain inner ride ivni cor,hh.rably re lieved; Tel appetite began - to itnpr,, , ,, „,,,i ri,,, blued I seemed to circulate. I lire tgli nry veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have hiker, the remainder I of the Pills, and my improsetr.ent has been sensibly 1 progressing at every reputi: ion hi the ,„se. I hay° j no doubt that a fen r.., , :0 foises o ill , ffecitod,y cure j me." Tim resu:t. WOO a., tic ;ociliclo•d. Her health lis completely restored. The flush el' youlb and beau ty has returned to Err check., and the prospect of a long ar.d a happy life is before her. I rim satisfied she will ow:errors:et the Clickence Sugar, Coated Pill*. I As might naturally be VI pp U -i'd , 0,,, ewes o f t hi s es . trnorclionry cure was rephity d - ssemitdited throoghtlan ally end alkiazent countrs; and scarcely a vv,rek had elapsed, before enquiries began to be mode for Click. poet's Sugar-Coated Purgatisr• Pills; aml the demand hail already inciensed to .V..ic h an es: rid, clot we (id the greatest difficult vin supply i.e. it. In fact, if it did not seem liks, exaggeration, I might almost coy that wo are literally besirg.ed by worrdat and children, labor. ing under every possible ailment o hizit ilorman flesh is heir to." The halt, the lance, and Elie blind; the asthmatic, comma:prise, nod ,is speplie. HI, thronging ear doors in pursuit of the ec,r•flitie..; Panacea.-- 'Testimonials of its salutary rtT,-nt a uric voluntarily flowing itt upon us from every quarter. One person informs us he has been re lies ell of ll mast Obslitillii Dyspepsia. A e r Las just reerciard from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A thud rue ...rerwded iu expelling from his ks stem the ,yl7 ' F',lll-13 ~T J sandier-. And a fourth has just recosered F: oat an allark of Tut. :Trnery Consumption. it Lich had coslined Lim to Iris bed fur many months.—So we gm Cut do not fuii to keep us supplied. Besides our Fletsil Trude. we have standing ord er s 1,,,0, th e c or . n t, ) , to a l arge amount. Send 30 Gross tit s our eat Jest convenience. Yours, &c. 11. 11. 1111.LIA1IS. Qqebcc, L. C., April 11,1845. RF:MENII3EII, DR. C. V. CLICKENER. is the original inieutor of ihe Sll4fif CO II I'd Pill.; Rial that nothing the rots was ever htnrd of :mil he intro , dueetl them in June, 1841, as will be seen b ) the fulz lotting: PREMIUM This Diplttrws was awurtle.l by :hc, AAIF.P.ICAN INSTITUTE. at tho Annual Foir, Lcld in tho city of New Folk, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, fur the invention of SUGAR. COATED JAMES TA DGE, Preeident T. B. Wee EMAX. ne.spowtinz Secretnry. Gettp , s J. LEEDS, lies, r.:lng 'Secretary. rir T. Avo,r, C.LlNTERMTs.—rarchnser• rna.t alv.ewi ask for'Clickener's Sugar Coated V. getublv Phl6, and •ee that each box btl3 Upt./U it iii 6 signature; all others are ceunter;eit. N':11. JACKSON, corner of Wool avti Libor!y stre, is, it Dr. Clickecer's a]cut for Pittsburgh nntl oct6 AL NEW HAT AND CAR STORE. ft CUAS. H. PAULSON, (LAIRTH 1 , 11,.11 Cr FAULSOS a soli,) H AVING opened his zit... store DL No. 13. Wood Street, Next door to the corner of Fourth, now tnanufartor lag and receiving from the Eamer n Chips a iniry large assonment of HATS and CAI'S, of ev.Ay de.crit , tion. wnranted in be Marie In the best manner. and of the best materiels. threr.Senl. fine and common Muskrat, Seidetee, and Gazed Capsl Also, a fine assortment of Lndiei' Furs. such es Lynx. Fitch. Genet and Cone., NI ETES AN D TIP PETS AND FUR TRINIMINGS, all or "),icr, is teen; for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale lincl retail. Country Merchant* will please call and examine my stock before purchasing elms. here. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Cops recciy ed. sep27 HAMPTON & spirra, NO. 112 WOOD S T ,F. E alst now opening an unu.ually. uric stuck of FOREIGN and DI:IND.:STK: DItY GOODS, of every description, for the fall trade. , ltich will be offered at small advance for Cash, or approsed credit. They ask the attention of dealers in the city nod vi• doily to their assortment, and ae. sarnitturion of their prices—which will be found such tet to stote the ex pense and supposed necessity of ,etaling tai far their supplies. Their eteek still be kept lull throughout tlir season sep24-i m S. PERRY, FASHIONABLE BOUT MAKFR (Fotmerly of tbe Mobongabela House and lute of Wood street.) HAVING removed beck again to the Borne Dis• ttict, one door cram the corner of Third and Wood streets, the undersigned is again rrepared to accommortiite his old friends end the public gen,relly, with BOOTS arid SHOES, of the hest material, end of the attest and most fkahionaLleetyle. B. PERRY, Rerneniber the place! ono doer aLuve KA\ ' 6 Bond store, Wood et. ort3-9m. MSS A: C. SARGENT. 8E135 leave to inform kerfriends and Oho pithlc ;en , era) , that her Select School for Younz Ladies/ and :Misses. Will cominence the Winter tieeiion on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room itt St. Clair et, nearly opposite the Exchange ficitel.—. She refers to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Pastbrent. Rev J Nibloek, Wilson McCandless. Eiciq Rev S Voting, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob :kleChlmg, Wm. Jock, E,q. John Bigler. Butler. Pit. Ansi informntinn ni to tiirrn4 &c., can be nn Allen Kriiirer. anz:22 Howie and Lot for Sale. igtA THREE story brick 1.,,,td, nz , , r t,t, h ac k buiichngs,on the corner Gritnt rind Sixth sta. Inquire of the subscribers, cir at tit', of'irti. P. CUNNIN:IHANI. P. RATIGAN. gicrtztaz) co*Arit,. Attorney at ant.) min Burks's. 134aildiega, 4th street, neer )Mantel, juror 19-dimly (Z.."1...r., L. W.]
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