' -I"'‘Z". =~=~. 40t Mailp-Olonting poet. PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER V, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTti TOR ocToneft. George Oviett, W. Barker W. J. Howard CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which mny nppear in dike Posplir. we have one nr two retharks to make.— We will insert none without the nnme of the author be ing fitat made known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be ukases expressive of the views of tke wriler, aid tot site editor of this paper, unless the views so impressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Winos or Tilt CITY Covscics.—The Councils bate reamed an ordinance appropriating three data deed Sollars, as a salary, for the Mayor's Clerk . Heretofore that officer has been required to pay his own cirri' hire, and, therefore, the above may be re garded as three hundred dollars added to the Mayor's salary. councils might hare made a better dig redden of the three hundred dollars. The compel, Saida of tial mayor is quite sufficient to justify him it (topknot a clerk at his own expense—his prede cessors all done so, and we can see no good reason for this iiispositioa of the funds of the city, at a time when they are so aincb needed for other purposes, and when the people are over burthened with taxation. " FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION The members of the Firemen's Association are re quested to meet at the Neptutso Engine House, this ~slag, at half past six- o'clock. Punctual attend wane is requested, as business of importance will be laid before the Association. ..oct 27. HENRY FESS. Jr., Sec'y. FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT 171121:111 aIIIILVALNY & LEDLIMI, NANCIrACTORI ♦ND R[[► CONST•NTLY ON HAND, Oat, Iffealleil and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, IN ALL ITS VARIKTIIII, AT THEIR WAREHOUPC Corner of Market anti Water Streets, PIriSBURGIti. MT Our Works continue in ftAl operation, and we are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to fill orders with promptness. - Purchasers are respectfully Wicited to call and examine prices and terms. tepl6-fy Dye Stalk. 400 lIBLS Chipped LAI/wood: 50 '• Ground Cainwoud; 1400 lb* Indigo; 2.500 •• Blue Viitol; 5000 " Madder; 40 bbla Mum; 50 " Fos/11.k; 10 " Coppora•; 7 " Nicaregua; 4 " Red Sanders; 4 " Brasil Wood; 3 " Peach Wood; 4 •• Lac Dye; 112 Carte, Eat Lop. ood; 1200 lb& Sornor; 500 •• Nutgalls. B A FAH NESTOCK St Co. cot bib and Wood sr• Fur solo by oct 23 Standard Franc& Works. CORIN NE, by Madame de. Steel; Piecela, by Paul L. Jaent.; Delpbine, by Madame de Steel; De L'Allemagne, .• Theatre.by DeJ. Racine; Lettre's De Madame Dv Sevigne; Lesage's Gil Els.; La Gerusalemme Liberate, by Task.: Theatre, De pierce et Thomas Corneille; Theatre Muliere. For stile by JAMES HO WARD & CO. HAvE the pleasure to announce to their friend.. that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, *here they have opened an exten sive WALL PAPER WARE!-lOUSE, And will have constantly on hand an ecten.ive assort ment of Satin-Elated and plain PAPER HANG. INGS, Velvet and Imitation Btadera,of the latest sty I , ; and mow handsome pattetns for papering halls, par. lon and chambers. They manufacture, and here nn hand at all times, Trietifig, Writing, Letter, AVreppinz and Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all of which they offer for Bale on the most accommodating terms, end to which they invite the attention of merchunts and others• ALSO—Blank Boa*, of all kind. and the be , ,t ity, Scbool Books, &c always on band and for ■nlh se abo.e. eur, 25. CAPS! CAPS !! OILJUST received ft om the manufne• WM.'S • large ■srnrtment of cops, consisting of otter, Beal, Nutro. Muskrat, Mohair. Plash, Oil Ain, Glazed, Hair Seal ■nd Sealette, to gether with a variety of new styles for youths and &afire° _ S. !NOORE, 93 Wood •t octl64l&wlm 3d door below Diamond alley !reach MI. Skin Bats AI OF the latest sick, which, for neatness 1 1.111) and durability cannot be surpassed. All °Mb those la want. of a very superior bat will please call and S. MOORE, 93 %Vood et, vet IG-ci&w 1m 3.1 duor below Diamond alien- examine AIR. D. DRUCK LOCHER has removed his fashionable tailoring estahlihment to Wood it., Mat door to the corner of Fourth, where be may be found by all those who wish to give him a call. He basket received and is now opening • splendid lot of clothe, cassimeres and vest;ngs, of a superior quality. He wishes his friends to all and examine. act 14-2a* D. DIMUKLOCHER. • THE PITTdRORGR N•YIOTIOtt ♦nD F/RZ Insu lt/aCa CoaraNT, has removed its offu;e to No 19 Market sereet,itaere, having rec.smotencecl business, it will take Fire aad afarixe Risks of every descrip tion, as form sly, upon the most favorable terms. Rep 5 d4m. ROOT. FINNEY, Seey. GREAT' EXCITEMENT IN THE LITERARY WORLD! -"UST reeeiveel at Cook's Literary• Derot, the ful lowing works: The Life and Opinions of Benj. F. Butler, U. S. Dietriot Attorney fiac the southern District of N. Y. and Jesse Hoyt, Counsel ler at Law, formerly collector of coin:mit for the port of New York, with anecdotes of their friends and pcditical associates. By Wm. L. AVSenzie. The Huuar, a novel by the author ef Subalturn The ins and Heart, by Marlin Farquar Tuuner, (Library of Choice Reuling. N 0.27.) . . Democratic Review for Octcber, containing a por trait °Net Hon. Case Johnston. Russel's Songs. a new Puppl y. A new set of Quadrilles, by Straus. Oct 21 MISS A. C. SAUGENT 11110 EGS leave to inform her friends and tho pubic gen erally that her Select School for Young Ladies, and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clair at., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refers to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passavant. Rev .1 Nibloek, Wilson McCandles., Esq., Rev S Young. Allen Kramer. Esq., Jacob Meehling, Esq., Wm. Jock, Esq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be Atainntiby calling or. Allen Kramer. Eq. ang22 Now Books. DOEMSIik Amelia; Mrt Child's Letters from New York: Oracles from the Poets; Pomo' of (lowers and flowera of Poetry; DOSWO UU & FORRESTER, 0ct.42 43 Market at ' ; 114. " -.. " .• "?.r7.'- - . ...-* 4% • . $ ?.:••,.. . •.- r•,,,7$ 1...,...." f k• / .- . 4a• e6l,- r 4.. 1 / 2 7,.. * 4 ' . 4, ; 777 7. 4" ;*.r Ir-.. .k•Ct""-N . '''' "•*.' 'T 4 , „.. 1„„,,,,,t.: n.t' • .. 0 „. c „.:;:.., , , . , ri . 2.:-.. v - 4.,..d.'r - q . e, ' t i‘ - •.• b : .; • • .... • ' 1. , Al 't, • r. , .. . s , , ... : 1-• .,',4,,,,....A41, ', it It,'''g• ,4 . ' ~,. :`" - r , " , ":r H KAY. corner ‘Vood and 3d FtA RennevaL Insurance. flort of piitsbural).,. 31 TeET WALTER IN TRZ CHANNEL ARNIVEC/. Daily Bearer Packets; Daily Brows/mine Packets, Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsville; Ninth Queen. McClain, Wheeling; Lehigh, Price, St. Louis. DEPARTED. • Daily Below Packets; Daily Brownsviile Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Rambler, Moodey, Wellsville; Meese Hampshire, Patterson, Cincinnati; Messenger, Lanford, Cincinnati; Newark, Hued. Zanesville. SPEED AND COMFORT!! NIONONGAHEL A ROUTE FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STE•MERS CONSUL AND Eat LOUIS M'LANE, tato ARE MAKING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will let.ve every afternoon at 3 o'clock, precisely. Nellig.-ia FA BE—Ptttsburgh to Baltimore, tlO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, El 2. Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board in comfortable state-roosaa the first night, witl pass over the Mountains (only 73 miles) the following DAY, in in F.astern•built Coaches; sup and I,xlge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding nigisi travel alto gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they with, and resume the;t seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, fora full load, to run as Passen gers may desire. For seats, or entire coaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the Natioual Hotel, abcrrethe Monongahela Bridge. oct 21. FERGUS MOORHEAD, Agent. Sevier, Warrend Stags Le. MAI athatli mat THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, lzpress * Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittaburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock--connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengers paying inPittsburgh are entitledtoehoice of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage apply on boat d Steamboat Michigan , or to KOHN S DICKEY.Beaver. G M H ARTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CL ARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage , offices of NEIL, MOORF. & Co., Cleveland. je2 -y .1 & M B TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B.Butas, Master.haocommenced her regular inily t ripA, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. end Bearer at 8, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,aud those who hare no moue) carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather • ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEV ELA N 11,0., and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera- tion. For freight or passage apply out board, or to july 12 G. M. IiARION, Water street. o:7The Michigan is provided with Evans'Safety 1345. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1345 7'le new and SplendidSicamer, U. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, STOS g, Master, bag commenced run ning replarly, and will continue 1.1 run th ro ugh the Ike n4en as n Weekly Parket between Pittgburgh and Cincinraii. leaving Pittsburgh every Monday mot ring at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thurgd” morning at the same hoar. Fur freight or passage apply on bomd. ni26. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE .0* 'A ' : 4V STEAMER LANE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPBELL Lances Braver at 8 c'clock, A. M. •' Potsburch at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CArr. Boles, Leacea Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. Beaver at 1 o'cl,xlc, M In connection with daily Lines or Freight and Pa. sere Canal Boats to Erie, Ea., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Bout and Veettels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & Pitz.horgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. junenLy CLARK &Co., Beaver. Phenix Safes and Vaults THE underaigned invite attention to the follow ing certificate: CERTIFfCATF The undersigned having been requested by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, to be present and superintend a tent, by fire, of one of their recently invented Plan nix Fire Proof mien, and deeming the subject one of very great public importance, hive carefully scrutinised the progress of a test, to which one of said chests was subjected. The chest wan supported at each corner, at an elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a fire of Bituminom coal and fire was made over and around and kept actively burning 54 consecutive bourn. The fuel consumed was about 80 bushels of coal, and one cord of wood; the heat all the while be ing quite intense, and in the opinion of the undersign ed much greater than a safe in likely to sustain in any ordinary house horning. On the removal of the fire. at their request the chest was opened, and greatly to the astonishment of the undersigned and the large number of cities. present. a Blink Book with Sundry Bank notes within it. fold.; a piece of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining of the safe, which is of Wood, were found warm in deed, but not in the Slightest degree charred or inju red, some manusetipt on the Book an legible en be• fore the test. The undersigned are uranimous in the conviction that a fire proof chest is practicable; and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose efforts for some months past in producing thin desideratum have proved so entirely successful, de serve the public confidence and patronage. JOHN ANDERSON, L. R. LIVINGSTON, JOSIAH KING. WARRICK MARTIN, EDWARD HEAZELTON, JAMES PARK, Jr. fr. the character of the above named gentlemen, the public have a guarantee against deception, in the test which was made of our ['Jannis Safes, and we there fore feel the utmost confidence in recommending them as a reliable protection against fire, under any onlina• ry circumstance. We would assure those interested, that there in no wood about these Safes, but what is necessarily connected with the shelves end drawers. We make Vault Doors in the same manner and up on the some plan. One of these can be seen at Reese C. Townsend & Co's new building. Fur the workmanship of our Vaults. they can be seen at the following place.: Lyon, Shorb & Co., Church & Carothers, Wm. Lorimer, King & °lmes, J. D. Davis, P. M'Cormick, and W. Martin. 10"Manufactory on 2d street, between Wood and Smithfield. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER. Pittsburgh, October 15, 18455 m 8011110 and Lot for Sale. 2 A THREE story brick building, with back buildinr,s,on the corner of Grant and Sixth sts. Inquire of tlio subscribers, or at this office. P. CUNNINGHA M. mar 21. P. RATIGAN. Fire Brick, Extra Large 20,000 A prime article, for sale by X 2l D. & G. W. LLOYD t -I. . BY LAST NIGHT'S. MAIL. r ' 4 Iv" - - .41 ‘ N AP& •••,. • -46 STEMBOAT ACCIDENT We learn from the Norfolk Herald, that on Wed nesday night the steamer, Chesapeake and schooner Powers, from Baltimore, came in contact whilst crossing the upper end of Hampton Roads The officers of the steamer lay the blame altogether on the schncner, and those of the schooner on the steamer. The schooner's bow struck the steamer a• haft the wheel-house, carrying boat, bulwarks, cane cheonv, broadside of the deck cabin, and damaging berths, breaking furniture, &c.; besides which, a valu able brass instrument belonging to the band was bro. ken, and a musket belonging to a member of the Vol unteers, who were returning from an excursion to Richmond, twisted (he syn.) into "a cocked hat," in the concussion. Two of the Juniors and one of the band were hurt, though not badly. The schooner al. an received much damage—having her bowsprit, night-heads and top-timbers carried away, bulwarks stove in, Ste. CONDITION or THE TREASURT.—/ he New York Journal of Commerce contuina the following from an occasional correspondent:— Waskingion City Oct. Fe.r the information of your readers, you may Mute is advance of the report o f the Sectetary of the Tree. eury, that the receipts from custorns for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1815 will exceed $26,500,000; from public lands,s2.ooo,ooo; miscellaneous and incidental sources, $163 . 998.56: making in all over $29,700,- 000 There was a balance in the Treasury lst July, 1844, of $7,857,379 64. which added to the receipts, will make a total of over $37,500,000. The expenditures for the same time were afloat $30,000 000 which leave a balance in the Treasury of above $8,500,000. In the items, the expenditures un der the direction of the War Department were very large, being over $15,000,000, or more than one half of the whole -xpensev of the government. The civil list will not much exceed two •nd • quarter millions of dollars, and t lie'forvign intercourse not half a million. The Navy Department has es pecded above $6.800,000; making upwards of 121,- 000,000 for our active national decency. The advantage and right of Sutras Coating Fills belong exclusively to Dr. Smith, as will be seen by the folio% ing Received this 17th day of June, 1844. from Dr. Benjamin Smith, the fee of *3O, raid on hht applica tinn for a Patent for a "Pill coated with Sugar." H. 1.. ELLSWORTH, Commissioner of Patents. The following Certificate is from the first Drarg tries and others in New York, giros is 1844, waking it moor tkaa two years ago. We, the undersigned. newer sass or braid of "Sr• gar Coated Pills," until Rr. G. Beujnmin Smith manufactured and exhibited them to us about s year liner. 12 tsiSon 4. Co. 110 limelawft!... FM 10 A onr Israel Randolph. M. 1).. 86 Lll3,lty avert Horace Everett, 96 Hudson street. John Casio-tr. 97 /1‘1,160n street. V. Sands, 79 Fulton street. Unit... a Pill i. n good medicine., w hat it ilte Sup, good for? Some 10 of 15 ignorant nriventuters have an ides, from the great incr.:v.. of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's Piny, that if they only pot a rolling of sugar on nny thing it will sell at ,tpidly a. their nelehrs tea do. Some of them find their nii.takv and even offer their trash at 6.1 per tm. To nvoid nll impJaition, let the public exnmitte ererybor, and if G Benj. Smith is writtrn with n pen on the bottom, the Pills are good. Offire, 179 Greene. ich street. A VoICE FROM SENECA i'ALLS. N. Y The Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable PIN. y "It r Pill• are a superior article, a• I ran well as sure .11.1 from ra, nt.n experience. When I am ar• tacked with my old complaint: the pleurisy, u•oully preceded by the bilious fever, I nlwar fin i them a sovereien remedy a ant e preventive. Your Pills •hould lie kept in esery family. Old if sea•nriably taken they will prevent much sickness and suve much ex- Truly yours, _ _ G. [hnjnrt.in S:niit. M. D., New York For ante in Yitt.hor;b, by B. A. roknertodr, nor ner of Wood and Sixth street*, and L. ;rarer. Jr. in thr Din mood. Rept 17-3taw A Valuable MIII acid Farm for Male Cheap. FUR SALE—an excellent Mull and Farm, in Elide land tiovniditii. Belmont courtly, Ohio-51 niilev voiith of St. Claiits-die. 94 miles west of rho Ohio River, and 14 miles from 11/heeling. There is 43 acres of good well improved Land--on arhidr there is a good steam and water Flour Mill, with' run of Burrs, and one of chopping stones; in good order vi oh an excellent run of coat oar. There is al.o a •11. , nnill and three dwelling houses on it. one of w hid) i 4 a lei ge two •taly frame, 50 fret front, on which is n large and convenient store room; alto two stables, and other nut buildings. It is considered one cf the heat improvements and stands in the country for public business, selling goods, buying wheat, pork, woof nod country produce. It is situated on 11I'Malion l s Creek, and will be sold et a bargain fur Shout one half of the purchase money in hand, and the balance in one, tarn. or three year■. Fors particulars plceseetiquiro of Wm. Megaw. on the premises, or at ISAAC HARRIS, Agency 00t18.6t and Intelligence office, Nn 9. fith st. T HE ‘Veoern Harp. at 130SWORTH & FOR RESTER. oar'' 43 Market st T ONGFELLOW'S Poets and l'oetry of Europe; Grisarold'a America BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, ert22 43 Market at. Fort Pitt Glass Works. WEbuhialdv?ng, remov ed our Warn Rooms to our new CORNER OF WOOD AND FRONT STS., where we will keep a general assortment of Cut, Pressed and Plain FLINT GLASS WARE, Vials, Window Glass, tie. Also, a lar[e variety of Steam Bost Chandeliers, Solar Lamps, Side Lamps, Lamp Wicks, Castors, &c, which we will sell upon the most reasonable terms. oct24 2w CURLING, ROBERTSON &Co. SPLENDID DWELLING ROUSE a LOT FOR SALE. AVERY large end commodious Brick Dwelling House, beautifully sitnated, in ••Pride's Or chard," on the bluff of the Monongahela river, a few squares beyond the city line. The lot is 72 by IGO feet, fronting on three streets; Ayres st. 100 feet wide; Pride at. GO feet wide; Caldwell st. 40 feet wide,— The house is 22,1 feet front by 47 feet deep, with 11 finished Ilium,: and was built in the most substantial and liberal manner for the subscribers' own °crops.- ey. The terms will be very reasonable. A pply tu the subscriber on the premises. octl3.lm. JACOB VC6DES. LATE ARRIVAL AT NO; 88 , MARKET STREET Fl F. attention of the public is invited to J. CA NS NON'S large assortment of fall and winter Dry Goods, at No. B 8 Market st„ Pittsburgh, all of which have been bought on the most advantageous terms, in the East. and from the advantage we have ill the Fast, we are enabled to sell at a very small advance. My goods ate all bought at Manufacturers and Lnpor• ters prices, and will be sold very low for each. I do not think it of any great use to enmnerate the articles, as it is understood. My stock comprises ev ery thing that is kept in a dry goods house. You can fild prints from 6.} up, de Loins 12} CM, to $l,OO, all other articles at the same rates to suit all who wish to purchase s Give us a call at No 88, and see and judge for your- selves. Lott 2 0.1 w.) J. CANNON. Caution. PATENT Orrcr ArGl:5l" end, 1045 B. ALVoRD 50 1 1 .3 1 1 V Nvesiva : rgrg ;m t. aad octl4 Water strret. 200 KEGS "Demise& Neils, assorted sizes; received acol for mleby M. B. liHEY & CO.. %Voter ptreet Slatting. 500 POUNDS in 95 lb. B'alea. received and fur tale by M. B. RHEY, & CO., ucil4 Water sure!. Young Etymon Teat. 25 HALF Cheat,' "extra Fine," from cargo ...Lady Adorns," Received and for Aide by H. LAMBERT, netl6 160 Liberty At. 3A, BARRELS Herrings (Alelsiees;) oUP 5 " new No 1 Snlmon; 25 Boxes " Sealed Herrings;' Reeeived,end for stile by li LAMBERT, cs;tlo 100 Liberty st Citren and flock Candy. ' • 10 BOXES Preserved Citron; 10 .• Rork Candy; Received and for sale by H. LA 34 BERT, oct I 100 Liberty M, Tar, Pitch & Rosin. 4()3 B 0 11,1 ' s fur' 10 Pitch; Just ree.eived and for sale by J. & J. NI'DF.V ITT, neil6 2.`2 , 1 Libel-1y st Ground Spir.os. 10 CANS Ground Cinnamon, 6 " Allspice, I keg " Cloves, 10 boxes " l'epper No 1: Just received and fin sale by J. S. J. M'DEVITT Gctl6 224 Liberty Pipes. 50 BOXES Pipe-, jus j t ree a e j iv .,,,, ed ic ;7l :v in a r s T ale by octl6 224 hiberty et. GEORGE COCHR AN HAVING rebuilt and removed to bin old mind, N. 26 Wood street, next to the corner of Se. cond, continues to transact • general commission bulginess. Ha will be constantly supplied with American manufactures at the lowest wholesale cash prices. sent 17 Sib, Cashmeres, &c JUST re ceived at No. 108, Market street, a very handsome assortment of Plain blk and blue blk Silk.; do do do do Armute and Repp Silks; Satin striped and figured do. and Garde..Naps do.: N. S. Rich Chamelion striped and plaid dn. (to. Cashmere and Moos. de brines; Plain and Saris striped blk and blue blk do.; NVith a large stock of Alpacens, Bombazines, Parametra cloths, Merinos, &c. Purchasers are respectfully requested in call and examine. "(TOO SHEA C PENNOCK. Ginghams, Ginghams. JUST received 40 pieces French end English Dies, Gingham.; 30 " Domestic do. New styles. and at low roireo. fwpt 10 SHEA & PENNOCK Fall Coatings JUST rereised, u fte.h .0111 , 1 y "1 Piety sittts ctot u—faney color, and boutool patent.. The color. arc City, n, Green. 0:ivo anti Claret Brown, Mulberry, Gold mixed and lunch. These good.; are new even io the I:a•tern 61'1,4 [lasing just been im ported for the Tailorn. We pledged nut oeivva to gel tap a •operior coat this ftll 'better than ever." The prof t ictil partner of our tit m hos been to New Yotk,t , pgrcheov goody, and to secure the horst improvement , ot his gierari TOW. all of which will he introduced or, 1 , 111 work, 11•1111 a diner iminnting regard to trite ele gance a , ,,1 env tert taste. We ate revered to Itao all protoioes made through this medium or uthe.rwis.; and not we lay claim• 12, be THE. FASHIONABLE HEAP QUA WI ERS of this city, we will pledge furthermore, to eompete with any Eastern house thatheml. w ork to Potsburgh, made to order. lo proof of our ability to do au, we mesaion with pride. flint the name,. of many gentleman who formerly re seise.' their .I.lrments from tie, East, are now 111 Ire found 1111 Our regi•ter of clown-net-A, who ftre now con. vineed that they can be attired as wl.ll. and at more ressocal.le rates. A LG EO NEGUIRE S.: Co. eet3 Removal. 'W ARRI C K \ RTIN & 11ml:err nor' Ex V I rhiinri• Itr”kert firm.. re‘mmr , l • 0 t b*' N. E rot or,. of Wood end Third strut, PittidirOi. Agency of the Franklin Vire ansurauce Company of ehilndelphia. N. E. earlier of Third rind Wood its., PttWhisk. Tr. nue! a a . the company on the first rif January. 1815, as published in conformity w iih an uct of ihe Pennsylvanra Legislature, here Pond. and Mortgages, Hen! Estnte, at cost. Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash Makin; a total of $909083 42 Affording certain ssaurance that an losses will he pr o mptly met And giving entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks liken at as low rates as are consistent with security. nein W AR RICK MARTIN. Agent. BACK AGAIN ALBREE has removed to his old stand, No. G 71, corner of Wood and 4th streets. Burnt Dis trict. where he is now receiving en entire new, fresh end seasonable stock of Boots end Shoed, of ell de scriptions, which he ofers for sale upon the most satis factory terms, and lower prices than be has ever sold before. Country Merchants and others are respectfully in sited to cell on 'lumina his stock. ece27-3rn. MOUNT ENTON CEMETERY. THE public are respectfully informed that the Trustees of the abuse Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now ready to dispose of lots on reasonable terms—the lots ere 3 by 16 feet—from 10 to 17 dollars during the month of Octoiser—after which time the lots will Ire IS to 18 donates The lo cation is beautiful,and the plan of the lots is tasteful ly arranged. It is the intention of the Trustees to make the Omens handsome as any othe place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STER RET. Merchant, Federal street ; Allegheny. By orderof the Board of Trustees. ROBERT FAIRMAN, Oysters! Oysters!! CITSERS raw be had at the FRANKLIN HOUS I k.../ corner oiSixth street and Cherry alley. sep3o lm CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. Common Broad Cloths, Cassinets, &c. JUST received, a supply of Economy Brood cloths, Cassinets and Blankets, for retailing, at low prices. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent nein nod Com. Merchant, No 9.5 th street 4000 FOUNDS Binders Boards, (5 straw•) s. "7 inches; received and for sale JOHN H. MELLOR, 12 Wood street 200 11d e w d r ' Co ". c s e a d l e C by a P and Letter paper; receiv e JOHN . MELLOR, octl7 122 Wond atroet. ?he - Silkier *trop lipitik illeisit. i - JUST received from the Eastern nisi• kets,; the best assortment or BOMA/ON and SHOES, for the People, ever brought to this city. CALL AT liIIIBALL 9 Ss No. 70, Wood Street., Between Fourth and Diamond elle/ , and ynte can bay chenper„and better than at any other place in Pitts burgh. His stock is for SALE, consisting of all kirds, of Boos and Shoes, coarse and fine,. Men's, Women's and Children's, expressly for the wholesale and retail fall trade. Call aed see, and you will not go away dissatisfied. sep27•tf NEW FALL GOODS AT NO. 51 MARKET STREET George R. White & Co. RE now opening a choice assortment of Fall 6nods. consisting in part of Embroidered Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy Freneh Moakley; Gala Plaids; Cross barred Cashmere fur dresser; Tartan Silks; Ferkerri Shawls; Broche Long Shawls; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; French Cloths and Cassimeres; Gentlemen's Satin end Polka Scarfs; Dresden and Marseilles Quilts. net 13.1 m FALL vAsiircrNs INTHE sybsriber vrr old respectfully an- lit nounce to his numerous customers and the unbliethat he is prepared to strpply 'them with his beautiful style of hat. I le would soy to all who wish to get the worth of their money, that this is the place in come and buy. It is well known that (mite an Inferior estickt of Hats have been sold at exorbitant prices, and the parchaser getting but truck for his money and earnings. The order system is but sligi.t• ly touched. and he does not manafacture an inferior article to palm °lion 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 rALL AND WINTER CAPS are of the most fashionable style. Customers' Hats modest shortest notice. Also. Ladies' Riding Caps and In fant's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste. N. 11. Dont forget the place, as I want a small por tion of Your small change, and you may rely on get ting value for the same at the sign of the Big White Hat. third door from John D. Davis' Auction Rooms. Recollect the "Telto-w Front." G. W. GLASGOW. sep27 No 102, Wood et., Pittsburgh. Boston Clothing Store, 58. MARKET STREET. S. NEAR THE POST OFFICE. J. W. RHODES & CO., MAKE this method to inform the gentlemen of Pius burgh and vicinity that they have taken the a bove st,re, and will be supplied from their own ex tensive manufactory in the city of Boston. with Clo thing of the best and most fasbknuble qisuality. It is perhaps well known to all classes, that purcha sers of all kinds of goods in thiesoction of the country have been compelled to pay both the profit of the manufacturer and retailer, as goods can be =motor: trued at the East at about half the price theyeen here. i Hence it is that retailers in the Western country resort to the Eastern markets to make their selections, pay- mg the manufacturer a profit of at least from 15 to 20 per cent. Ile retailers must add as much or more profit to this, PO that the buyer at least must pay both the profit of the retailer and manufacturer. Thu.. by manufacturing our own garments, we can easily dispense with the profit of manufacturing and save the purchaser at least 20 per cent. An arrangement has been mode by which we shall receive fresh and newly mode r n rm.., a , from goods of last importations, every reek during the busy season. By these WEEKLY AS KIVAA,L ritchaiters can have the sal iiifact ion or buying the most fashionable goado, cut and muse in the must substan tial munner. Our presrni stock consists of gerirtod assortment of C LOTH ING of every description sit: OVER COATS, different Al vles and patterns. DRESS S FROCK COATS. of all styles and col or and Business and Sporting Couts of a t'ent/tifill pattern. A superb lot of TWEED COATS: which srill be sold at jars[ rod—prices to $'2.25 to $4.(10. A splendid assortment of PANTS of every. style, all made within a few months f r om goods of new and desirable patterns. VESTS of all style.; 6 .lM d sew and very rich patterns, imparted the present season. at prices from $1 to $4.50. On or about the 20 h of October we Ann receive a large un.l beautful B.sortment of Over Coats nf al! it vies nn o , !Pgant and choice hut if CLOAKS, OF TiII:SPANISH &OPERA STYLE Togniher aitit a general r“s , ,riment of l'etnil and of horn goo• 14 1114110 . 4C1..ircti nud in 1 1 ,0111,1 IA it hill 11,e 1:1,I turn 1110. ire now in the !c i vil, of the M.. , corm petion ',irk tile, that ran he feint In the city of thus ton, urtJ will be ready for examination et the above Then• eln alto he (utter! et this PAtabli,hments a gen.•ral Ills.mtmrnt of furvitth articles, such Of Cravats. Ildhls., Scarfs, Gr in and Silk Elastic (irntl•men patronizing ihii establishment rnn de• petal upon every garment to be as represented—also to be of the movt fa•hionuble rut and substantially made; every al licle v ill be freely exhibited and war• rowed as ropresented. ,T....rAt the solicitation of a number of gentlemen, and to gratify the CU: IiMA, we have ordered a com plete suit of clothe... made in the city of Paris, which will be received in Boston by the meat British Stearn Packet. and will be received in thin city about the first of November. hone who desire to nee the true Parisian dn:ss are incited to cell andexamine. N. 11.—Merchant railer, and others desirous of nubscribinz or nun-tinning ningie conies of Me - Sari. S. A. C A. F. Wind's Philadelphia Fashions, can obtain them at our core. Their present full report, in beau ty, will far exceed anv ever published in this country. Pittsburgh, Oct. 10111, 1845. Oct. 13-Gm tr. 00,615 93 100.9117 77 207,499 72 MURPHY, WILSON & CO., NO. 48, WOOD STREET, (Lore Juries, Murphey, 4. C,.,) 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 flail; opening Goods suitable for the present and approaching season. Their Stock, which has been purchased with rare, and at the lowest prices, they offer for cash or approved credit at a small advance, and respectfully ask the attention of buyers from the country and neighburhooi. They will be constantly making addition, to their Stock during the season: they have now in store Rine, Pilot and Beaver Cloths; do. and blk Wirived , , do. do.; do. and German Ribbed Beaver Cloths; do blk invis. Green 141n,1 mixed do dn. do. Fancy Cassimerev Berkshire do. do. Fancy Prints, a rich assortment; Cashmere d'Cosse and Mous. de Laines; Black endear{ Alpoccas and Paramatta Cloths; Plaid Linsey*, common mixed and superfine? Rerseys, Kentucky Jean* and Tweeds; Scarlet, White, 'renew and Green Flannels?' Canton Flannels, unbleached, bleached and -mimed; 8.4 Steamboat, Wtreneyand heavy twilled Bidet:eta, 117-4. 11.4 and 10.4 do. do.; Extra heavy Blue Gentianetta do.. 9lbs. A splendid assortment of Shawls; Ticking* and Apron Check,; Buck, Chamois, lined Berlin and tong ‘Vool Gloves; Irish and Germantown Woolen .1 Hose; White and blk Cotton, and blk Chashmere and Al. fulcra Hose; Bleached and Brown Cottons and Drills. Together with a general assortment of smaller ar• ticles. sept29-lm Im MEDI ATELY in a Dry Goods Store, a young 1. man who has had experience., from 17 to 19 years of age. Application may bn made through the Post Office—address 13. G., BON 474. act 94. Two moms, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty vreets, suitable for an office and sh ting room. Enquire of Geo. Stepbeeton, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. M'FADDEN, wept I Market at:ea. aNtE=l n new article Wanted, To Lot, _..~~.~ ;, ~ ~^!:t!'.' fix_ ._..~.~ r.c ....~ _. 2Atition Salts. Atit;TION SALES, By John D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner pf Wood and Fifa areal. . AA T 10 o'clock on Monday "tenting, the 27th inst. PR, will be sold fur =errant of whom it man con cern, an eitensiteassortment of fresh and seasonable Dry GaAs, embracing all the variety usually kept in a retail Dry Goods store. At 2 o'clock, Y. M. 6 barrel.; N O Molasses; 7 bbls loafsugar; 1 crate Liverpool wire, good quality. com prising a good assortment for retail sales; 4 boxes glassware assorted; 6 di Va manufactured tobacco; 8 do rosin soap; 2 bbls Louisville limo mantel clocks; looking glasses; carpeting; arr extensive assortment of new and second hand Innewhold furniture, &c. At Ei o'clock—new and second band gull and silver watches, homs, shoes, hats, caps, musical in struments, letter and rap stri:ing paper, fine catlery, together with a great variety of staple and fancy good, ort2s 18 Lots for Sale WILL be told without reserve at Davis' Auction Store, corner of Wood and Fifth sts, on Mon day Nov. 3d at 3 o'clock. all those 13 Lots of Ground, marked. numbers 25, 26, 21;28, 29,31 Y, 73, 74. 75, 7677,73, 212,213.214,215,216, 2.17.inC00k &Ctis• sates plan of Lots, &c. on Holmes' Hill. They an vety pleasantly situated for a titivate residence and jn a desirable neighborhood, and n iir lte Bald altogether. Terms cash ar male. SAM'L GORMLY, Ass i gnees . NI. ALLEN, occ 23 J D DAVIS, Auc.:t. Thirty Handsome avd Eligibly situated building lots for private Residences, at Auction ADJOINING the property of I ion. Wm. Porter, heirs of the late Aaron Hart de . cenard and Hold ships Drying House. Will be sold on Satioduy, Oc. tober 25th at 3 o'clock, on the premises, 30 building lots, each 24 feet front by 21 deco, they will be sold seperate or together, as may snit the purchasers.— An excellent stone gunny is on the prrperty, it in the most desirable spot in Allegheny county, for a private dwelling, commanding splendid views of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. and within the limits of the former, now the 6th Word- It is a most beauti ful and healthy situation, as any in the county. Fur terms of sale enquire at the Auction Rooms of the subscriber, whete a plan of the ken can be seen. oct 7 P. WKENN A Auet'r. Admisurtrator's Salo of Beal Estate. 10,400 Acres of Land in IVesiern Pennsylvania. AT AUCTION. WILLbe sold an.the auction ftootns of John D. Davis, in the city of rittaburgh, on the 13th dey of November, 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing described land; Into the propertynfJarnes Trimble, Seer. decd. of Hutriablirgh; 15.00ACRRS of which, lies in the county of Mercer; No 39, and 972 in Pymatoning township; No 758 and 801 in Dela ware townsphip, no 934 in Sandy Creek township; no 1008 and 1073 in French Creek township. -Some of these lands contain Coal, and Iron Oman(' lay in the vicinity of the State improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1463, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town ship; all of whiob are well adapted for fannsirg, and con venient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES are its the County of Erie; no 197.-201?--2076 in Wet°, ford township, and within 3 miles of the town Waterford; no 1956 in Amity township; these tracts are of the first quality land, and convenient to laid ow roads. 16000 ACRES Are in the County of .leKean, adjoining, the South line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny River. The town of Corydon lies on port of the Original tracts. These Lewis are well cover ed with pine and other timber. suitable for Lumber; and have several small streams of water running trough them, on which there may bd'saw mills erect ed. The above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in a ',Mx to suit purchasers. _ _ The Lands in Mercer, Cra ssi.trd and Erie Counties, nre principally in twit of 21)0 Acres, and well adapt ed fur fatme». TI.I4INe in :11c1:ean County, ere mostly in Tracts of 1000 Acres Tide Ludi,puLabl•. Tct me nt sale F. R. SHUNK, WM BOYD, TDOS. R. TRIMBLE. JOIE , : D. DAVIS, Auctr .ept ( to 9 .... 17" • v i lipli ft ,.... 7-... -- oY.:-.7 - - - '' --' stf'!, • ,1 ' 4,. . 40 ? - i«SliP;rfilil l .4l.l.o s z. ' 'i""m" 1 i-; :,.:',.•..• .411111111M.X. Wholesale & Retail Cash House, "DOWN TOWN," No. 46. Market erect. 3 doors abort 3d street Barrows dt. Turner, HAVE: now ieceived their full invoice of N.,c Fail Goods r.nd respectfully invite all pur chasers of DRY Gaon', to call and examine, as our extensive variety is full equal to that army Littler es tablishment in the west. LADIES RICH DRESS GOODS. Of almost every fabric; several packages new and beautiful at) le cashmeres; cashmere reps; cashmere de eoesse; mous d. Wiles, with packages; new and splen did dress silks, in all styles of staple and fancy; silk warp alpacca; bostbitines; roumalies; limettas and alpaccas in great and almost endless variety; Et ench, English and German merino•, in all shades; RICH SHAWLS of every desctiption, embracing all the beauty and splendor of the Semion , in both hi g h and low cost; silk velvet cravats; fancy silk do ; all styles "gold medal" kid gloves; thread laces, edgings and insertings &c. &e. Ladies Bonnet Velvets. BONNETS AND RIBBONS Rich 118Anr:ment—all pries—several boxes, new fall ribbons, splendid beautiful patterns cis.: toilets and Rollin, every number, black silk veils; ba• Cages, oiled silks, &c- &c. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS Our domestic department in full; possessing advant ages to the pt: rcha se r. rarely to be f4iind— bales brown sheetines, 4-4, 9.3, 5 4 and 6.4, all grades and prices from 6i: cases bleached sheeting*, all ssidths, price from 6i: cases canton flannels, bleached, unbleached and colors; Eng!ish flannels in all colors; Roirars' best. the only article imported unshtinkingt—Linen goods of every name and description, ■t the lowest (nicest—Ticking* fur 10 cts, the beat article in use; Sales Russia and Scotch diapers; blankets, counter panes, checks, burlaps, &c.. &c. BROAD CLOTHS Particular attention has boon given to this branch, and our rare selection has no parallel in the nest. French and west of England cloths in all shades; Ger man blucks,greens. olives and other shades for ladies' cloaks; gold mixed ; zephyr cloths for gents' wear; cassimeres, rich, staple and fincy, in all style'; rich velvets; fancy and plain satins; * Fancy vestings; satin scarfs, cravats, eirc &c. ; satinets, seven.] casts block and blue-bek, mixed and all shades) casedrab do. lot carriage trimmings, slam made up; hosiery; euspen der braces) umbrellas, ofric. &c. Dry Goods purchasers will find it decidedly to their interest, (heist e purchasing elsewhere,) to drop in at our number, and examine goods and prices. IMP - Throe doors above 3d st. No. 46. °et 6 BARROWS & TURNER. JOSEPH PENNOCK, IHOS. MITCHELL, JNO. B. HERRON. Pennock, Mitchell & Ao• UNION FOUNDRY, Warehouse ea Liberty St.. opposite Brown's Row, PITTSBUROH, ALWAYS On NAND, Stores and Grates, I Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, Wagon Holes of all sizes, } Tailors & Hatters' Irons, Hollow Ware, I Counter Weights, &c. Plough Castings all sires, i Iron and Notk. lar Mill Castings, &c. made to order. out 11-dlm&wly. ALONZO W. ING, NO. 83 FOURTH STREET, CHROBIICLE BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURER and dealer itt kinds of Tobileen, Soo, asell•Sepre. oct4y • -1, .11RW HAT ANI) CAP STORE. fit CEIAS. U. PAULSON, (T.A7FTHF. FIRM OF PAtf.loN .VRILL.) H AVING opened his new store at No. 73. Wood Strcet, • Next door to the corner of Foorth, is VMS' Manura e th r ; ing and receivine from the En it V/a ('ities a Vl,l, large assortment. of HATS otol CAPS, of every ifescrips lion, vs airanted to he mode in the lest manner, and of the hest materials. litter,Sonl, tine and common Nlovis rat, Sesiotte, lair Seal, Husband Glazed Caps, Also. a fine ii,ortnient 4 Fora, such as' Lynx, Fitch, Genet lin I Coney MUFFS AND TIP. PETS AND FUR TRIM MI NGS. rill of whic.h he offers for axle at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Mere Minis w ill ! liener cis!' and examine my stock before purchai.ing e. CHAS. 11. PAULSON. N. B. The Fa:l Fu,hion for 13d13 and Cups reeei• sep27 HAMPTON & SMITH, NO. 112 WOO I> 9IIt E T, ARE now openinz an univ,nally lane Mock of' FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY Goopsr . off:very description, for the fall liado, Nhlch MIII he offered at small advahre for Cash, or approved credit. 'They ask the attention “F dralerc in the city and vi cinity to their k1.5•011171e1 11 , and an examination of their evil) lie frond u,h tt , 10 , n , t. the ex pense end supposed hert,, , idy ,ending ELI,t fur their Thei r stock will he kept all tionoghout the season. scp24-1m Patronized by Everybody. The Wonderful vegetable Purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, filicurnat ism, Dispepsia, Scurvy. Small Pos. Jaundice, Pain. in the Sat is, In ward Weakneps, Yalltitaiion of il,e Heart, Idking in !ha Throat, Dropsy, As:lona. r of ad kinds, Fe male Complaints, Mea.de.t, Salt Rheum, Ilettriburn, Worms, Cholera Morbuit, Cougit,, Quinsey, WhotTing Cough, Consumption, ruin, Liver• Complaint, Ensipo I)eafoess, of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Grav el, Net vous complaints, and a variety of oilier diseuses, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the organs of discs; ion. (From the Arlo at Quet‘er, L. C.l DISEASE OF TILE LITER. DEAR Stn:—Aereenble to your desire, I write In keep you apprized of the proseeets of the Clicfirmer Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. on may recollect," when I first commenced selling your medi cine, which was in May, 18,4, we little screamed d the success th..t would crown the tinder-rah log. Our premises had been so completely fluoded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy.' for every postai hie complaint under the sun, that I seriously contents plated having nothing mere to do a i . . 11 any thing of the kind. However, at the most ingest solicitation, we consented In ( - Mike a trild of yours. At first we found considerabledilliculiy aq:acsing poldic attention to.. wards them. People had been so often deceived by the vile cempounds which have the country for the last li s years or more, that they determined, it possible, never ta lie -taken in" again; and the conse quence wnv, they could lit 112. be pomaded to accept of the fills, as the say log is, fur "live nor money." Thus mittterr proceeded fora neck r I WO, Wilell.lll. "good luck won:di:aye it, "Mrs. a lady a Our city, who had Int.g. ,aiered fin,: a n a ff ec ti on o f the Liver, accompanied by indieesthin of the molt ob stinate character, was persuaded t o accept du bon, no condition that nothing was to be paid fir it, if they did not afford her the necessary rt.:W. I must codes', we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know ieg as we did, that Ler corr. onWR‘ our, of long standing, and had helm un;uccrs•G, treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and i'..•voral neighbor ing. towns. But we had determined td give the medi cine a I,ir trial, and if it proved to he worthless, it would 11.0 R sourer of sniislClion In know it, boils to 3uu and to us. No leSs , lo our joy than surprise, bow ever, only n few days had elapaid, when the lady again presented uranium our reenter an.T.enrrirol for er box. "1 really dirk, Mr. Williams," says she. ' that your rind ate beginniue to work a great change in my health, and altegethei for the better. When I took the second dose.l !mean to feel much bettertheo 1 did ut that; the into in my side was considerably ye-- . lieyed; my appetite began lit imia.,ye; and the blor,{ seemed In Circulate Ito oug h arc suit, as it did in my yetithltd days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing nt may repetition of the dose. I have no detrin that a few mote lamas wilt srtectuallv cure mc.•' The result W 34 ro, she me,hrtrti. tier health i s completely restored. The flesh of youth a r,d beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long trod a happy life is before her. I urn satisfied she will never forget the Clickenec Sugar-Coated Milk. As might naturally be supposed, tile news of tide ex, traordinary cure was rapidly diisernitfated tbrooghtlan city and adjacent curnatiy; and scare, ly a week had eloped, before enquiries began to he made nit Click ener's Sugar-Coated l'urganise Pails; and the demand hair already incensed to sash an extent. that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we are literally besieged by women . and children, labor ing under every• possible ailment y. Lich '•human flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, consumptive. and dyspeptic. ors thronging Our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in 'iron us from ca rry quarter. One person informs us he LIB been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Anotl.er has just recovered from rE ger-- out attack of Apoplexy. A third lets .sureeeded in expelling from hie system the symptoms o f ,Lusa r bee. And a fourth has just recovered from air attack of Pul rrnanory Consumption. o kali had cot:tined Limn no his bed for many months.—So we gin. do tint fail to keep us supplied. Besides fair Retail Trade, we base standing orders firm the eunntry to a larger umaunt. Send 30 Gross ut year earliest rr , rVenlr'neer Yours. &C. R. 11. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1843. REMEMBER, DR. C. F. CLICKENER, i. the original inverom of thn. Priem Coated and that nothing of the port wan ever {Weld of moit he intro. dared them in June, 2613, as will kr seen by the fol lowing: PREMIUM Thi , lnmn wns ntvnrcierl Le the A MERMAN INSTITUT E.4lt the A onont Fair. hetet in the city vf New York, Ort.ber, 1843. to C. V. CI.ICKENER, for tho invention of Slifi A It COATED PILLS. J A \1 ES TA LL NI A DG E, Pre.ideut. T. B. WAKEMAN, Cotresponrlinc Seeretnry. GurtrroN J. LEED9, Recordiug, Secretory. [V" To AVOID CODSTIIRFEIT3--Ptrvrivovra must alonts ask fur Clichener's Sugar Coated Vegetable PhIA. and see that each bus has upon it bis cif/name; till others are conaterrolt. \VAL JACKSON, corner of WOOl and Lihgrtg streets, is Dr. Clickener's a.Z.CrIL for Pittsburgh emit crn6 B. PERRY, FASHIONABLE BOOT 'MAKER (Formerly of the Monongahela House and late of street.) HAVING removed back again to the Burnt Die trict, one door from the corner of fhirdiand Wood streets, the undersigned is again rrepared to necommodate his old friends and the public genereliY, with BOOTS and SHOES: of the best material, and of the finest and most foshionuble style. PF:RRY, Remenliwr the plate! one door above Book store. Wood trt. ect3-3m. Fall Fashion llAVlNG.returned from New York seithLt the latest style of Hats, oti those in. went oCn .4uperior Fti.ltinnulde Hot will Tdc.u.e earl urd ex amine. S. MOORE, sep3o-d&wlni 93 World RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, mar %slit june 19-45r,w17 -
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