1:1<,•! : . • the 111 ailp post. PITTSBURGII, PA. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE CONIMITTE.F. FOR NOVEICIER. W. F.ichbaum, A. Gordon, James Marshall COtIRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which mnv appear in this paper, we haveone or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be inz fast made known to us, and when inserted, must al• ways be taken as expreasiveuf the views of eke and not the eater of this paper, unless the views no expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Miss Prrittes Bantrur.—The performances of this evening are for the Benefit of Miss Purata. The pieces selected for the evening "Charlie the Second" and the “Softambelist," are decidedly ex cellent. It Isnot necessary for us to Bay Gne word to induce the patrons of the Drama to attend. Miss P. i s a u n i v ersal favorite, and we have no doubt this fact will be made strikingly evident by a crowded house tonight. Swiss BELL RtinEns.—The Swiss Bell Ringers will be in town to-night, and we would advise the managers of the Theatre, to be on the alert, and en gage them by all means. We are aware that a small advance on the present Nice,' would be required, in order to defray the expense, consequent upon such an arrangement, but we feel ausured that the public will ssilliegiy comply with the small additional demand. and cram the house every night of their engagement. New DRY Goods Bvoite.—Mr James Doyle, late of Philadelphia, has opened a large and excellent imsortment of Dry Goods at No. 58, Market. between 3J and 4th 'treas. Give him a call. See advertise. MOOT. MASS TARIFF CONVF:NTION The committee to mat., an-angemrmi for the Tar. Coavetaioe to meet at Holliday...burgh. on the 12th November,inat., will meet at the U S Hotel, this e setaing (Monday, 3d Nov .) it 6 o'clock. RODY PATTERSON, Chairman. IV. H. W . /slime!, t Secretaries. Robert airisty. TEMPERANCE HALL. The Hon W Forward will Adm., ihe W.ifhingto nian't thi4 evening in their Hall, at 7 o'clock. no► 3 DUQUESSI Gr The memo.-is of the Duipesno Fire Compa ny are hereby notifi.•d to attend n Qurterly Meeting of the Company. at the Hall, on Nfonilay evening., Nov. 3.1, at 74 o'clock. W. J. Howann.Jr. Nov 3 PENN INSURANCE COMPANY The office of ibis company lin, been retnorcii mihe Warehouse of King & Ho!me., on Water street, Pittsburgh. J I:1 NNE:I", Jr, Sney. 0m,30-4L INSURANCE! INSURANCE!! KING St FINNEY, AOCIITS of the Delaware• M Insurance Company of Philerd..lphite. have removed 't heir office to the warrhease of King St Holmes, un iYater street, near Market street, Pittsburgh. oct 30. GOURAUD'S ITALIAN NIEDICAUED SOAI', fur rendering the harshest skin delicately smooth, 'white and soft; removing sallowness cutaneous erup. lions, pimples, tan, freckles, or redness. Its soothing influence immediately allays the irritation ..fmn•quitt, bites, &c., while its dilating properties presents the formation of wrinkles, and banishes them. if already (armed—eliciting, on the cheek uf age, the clearness and smoothness of youth. Prepared by F. F, Guvasvn, New York. P,ice 50 rents. Fur sale by ll E SELLERS, oci3o No 57 Wood st, kiLIiCIIA3Tb . •NT) M•N VIACTIJItER • i BANN, Pittsburgh, Ocioher, 181 h. 1845. AN election fur thirteen Directme or this Malik, to serve for the coming year. will be held at the flanking 1.10111,e, on Monday, the 17th flat of Nov em b er nett. IV. 11. I)F:NNY, ort2o die EXCH•NGC BANK or I'iTTsBCßall. Oetoter 13th, 1345. AN election for thirteen Director. of this Bank, to serve for the sawing ) ear, will he held a; the Tlankingliottee, on Moodily, the 17th day ;if Notern• her, between the hours of 9 A M. and 3 I'. M. THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. octlB.the Bas[ M PITT!SCHGII, October 17th. IBC,. AN election for thirteen Directors of thi. Hank. for ,be ensuing tear, wilt be held at the Bunking House, on Monday, the 17th tiny of November next. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. act 1 8-ate FARE REDUCED TO 88 Opposition Chad latest Past Liao for VEZZADIJIRILIIA. OF SPLESIDID TROT BUILT COACHES, iv' • • Limited to Seven Passengers Leave Pitt.tiargla daily al I, P. N. RUNNING THROUGH IN 45 HOURS, Aucersdingthe mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA ONLT ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHANIBERSIUGH, ,--- ••••• -- Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (being the only Line, running their own cars on the road.) connec ting with Mail Cars for New York; 'lsom. Chambers burg with Mail lines direct to Baltimore and Wash i mon City. IrgrOffice three doors from Exchange Hotel.4El Oct A. HENDERSON, Agent. rise sad Marius Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North Ameticl, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, alters to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and iu vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivets. DIRECTORS Arthur G. Coffin, Prei t. Samoa' Brook., Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Serra W. Jones, Sena W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose 'While, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood , . • Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means. anti avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardous character, it may be considered as offering amplo security to the public. MOSES ATIVOOD, At Counting 6rom of Atwood, .lona & Co.. Water •nd Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23•ly, JAMES HOWARD & CO. TTAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, where they have opened an eaten• sive WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, And will have constantly on hand an extenhive assort ment of Satin.glased and plain PAPER HANG INGS, Velvet and Imitation Botders,of the latest style; and most handsome patterns for papering balls, par burs and chambers. They manufacture, and have on hand at all times, Piiritit,g. Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all of which they offer lot sale on the most accommodating terms, and to whic - b they invite the attention ( , ),L.4fierchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the be..t qual ity, School Books, &c. always on hand and fur sale . a s above. aug 25. Port of Pittoburgt). 24 rear WATER IL THI CH•KSZL ARRIVED. Daily heaver Packets; Daily Brcnvesville Packets. Monongalmla City Packets. Atlas, Sterling, Cincinnati; Rhode Island, McFall, Wheeling DEPARTED. Dnily Bearer Packets; Daily Broiensviile Packets; Monongehteitt City Packets. Nlnnticeilo. Gray. Cincinnati. Allegheny Belle, Hanna. Cincinnati Per N Orleans. Pensacola and Alpa. lachicola. The new and light drntniht steamer PEYTONA, D GKIKR. Jr.,. Master, will depart for the above and inter mediate ports, on the first rise of water. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to M B RHEY &CO, nov I. No 51 Water at. • SPEED AND COMFORT!! MONO N GABE L A ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THZ SPLENDID PART RUNNING STEAMERS ni at CONSUL t at •SD LOUIS Al' LA NE, ARE MAKING DAILY TRIPS. One boot will leave every afternoon at 3 o'clock, precisely. -7- - • FARE— Pittsburgh to Baltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $19.. Passengers by these Bunts will lodge on hoard in comfortable state-rooms ihe first night, will pass over the Mountains (only 73 miles) the following DAY, in in Eett , rn-built Coaches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding aigist travel alto. gm ber. Ticket. will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume theft seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full load, to run as P a A sea . gera may desire. Fur sents, or entire roaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the National Hotel, above the Monongahela Bridge. oat it FERGUS MOORHEAD. Agent. Deaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. &alit" icat THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Reaverdaily. (Sundays expected.) at clock A. M.. (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at ‘Varren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages. which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet. rind reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 St/. Passengers paying inPivaburghareentitlydtnchoke of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. Fur passage a7plyon board Steamboat Michigan,or to JOHN S DICKEY. Beaver. G M lI RTON & CO., Pittsburgh. CL ARK &Co., Beaver. For miaoage urning 'apply at the Stage offres of N El L. MOOR F. & Ca., Cleveland. J S M 13 TAYLOR, Warren. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Rut es, MRAirr. hnorommenc,l her regular laity trip.. lensing Pittsburgh (ss hereto fore) et 1 o'clock. P. M.. and Braver at !I, A. NI. Priccato suit the tirncs,suii tho.e whc hire no mune) carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be °Tweed •ti soon at the weather a ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE At CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,a:Id M EA DV I 1,1,F„ Pa., will go into opera tion. For freight or image apply oo board, or to jilly 12 G. M. HARI ON, Water otreet. 11.7" The Michigan is provided with Evans' Start) Guard. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1345 TA e ;ter and Splendid Steamer. 11. & RAIL MONONGAHELA, Stasi e, Master, has cornmpnrrd run ning regularly, and will continue , tii un through the sen.en nlt • Week In Pocket between Pittsburgh •nd Cincinnati, Irosinr Pittsburgh every Monday motning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday MOT 1•01 •t the Lime hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. rn2s. Cashier LAZE ERIC & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Carr. C•mr•at.t. Leaves Beaver ai 8 o'cick, A. M. " POtaburgh at 3 o'clock, I'. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CapT. lIVeI l'inaburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Iterner at I o'clnck, P. M. In cnnnert ion with daily Lines of Freight and Par sage Canal Boats to Erie, l'a., and Clevt.land, rt. Steam Float and Vea.el• to all parts on Lake Etie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO., JOHN B. DICKEY, Ikaser ,jun42.l-y CI. 4 K &Co.. Beaver REBUILT AND REMOVED. Furniture Cheap and Geed. JAS. W. IVOODWELL respectfully informs his friends and the public that helms rumored told. old stand, No. 85 Third street, where he has on hand a splendid assortmerw of Furniture of all descriptions, ready fur their inspection. Persons wishing to (moist, Hotels, Steamboats, Private Dwellings, Sze. a ill find it to their interest to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the western country comprising the following articles: Sofas, Divans and Ottoman.; Trpop, Tete-a.Tetes, Wardrobes: Secretary and Book-Case.; Card, l'ier, Sofa nod Centre Tables Sideboards; Dressing DuBCAUa, various styles Hatand Towel Racks; French and fligh•l»at Bedsteadc End, Dining and Breakfast Tablet Mahogany CHAIRS of all desctiroinna; A general adaoriment of Fancy Chair.: Alan. a general aA.ortment of COMMON FURNI TURE. nep4.3m. SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE is LOT FOR SALE. AVERY large and commodious Mick Dwelling HOUVI, beautifully situated, in ''Pride's Or• 'chard," on the bluff of 'he ',Monongahela river, a few square■ beyond the city line The lot is 72 by 160 feet, fronting on three streets; At res st. 100 feet wide; Pride st. 60 feet wide; Caldwell it. 40 feet wide,— The bonne is 224 feet front by 47 feet deep, with 11 finished rooms; and was built in the most substantial end liberal manner for the subscribers' own occupan cy. The terms will be very rearunable. Apply to the subscriber on the premises. octl3 Im. JACOB YOCIDES. Removal. CHURCH & CAROTREIRR, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HANTE returned to their Old Stand, Wale.. and Front litA, third door below Smithfield, on which a new fire proof house has been erected. They have on band a large and va. ions stock of Groceries, Iron, Nails, &c., and will be glad to see their old custom era. oct IS-d2w. Fort Pitt Glass Works. WE have removed our Waru Rooms to our new building, CORNER OF WOOD AND FRONT STS., where we will keep a general asso:tment of Cut, Pressed and Plain FLINT GLASS WARE, Vials, Winslow Glass, &c. Also, a large variety of Steam Boat Chandeliers, Solar Lamps. Side Lamps, Lamp Wicks, Castors, &c, which we will sell upon the most reasonable terms. ocl2l`2w CURLING, ROBERTSON &Cu lR ~~ MIMI =fa: BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 41214. r anti„, • "-The\ IN • 7. • FIRE AT PHILADELPHIA The Ledger states that the fire on Wednesday even. ing was quite a destructive one, destroying, as it did, n large frame building and an extensive brick one ad• joining, with all the machinety, and a large quantity of material, &c. The flame wan occupied by J. T. Holloway. for the manufacture of patent leather, who has lost some $l5OO or $2000; by Joseph iVilke, cot. ton spinner, whuie loss is from two to three thousand dollars; and by George Knight. carpet manufacturer, whose loss is several hundred dollars—no insurance.— The brick factory was occupied by J. E. Eldridge, for the manufacture of cotton yarn, whose loss is from oix to eight thousand dollars. Mr. E's loss is, how. ever, nearly covered by insurance. IMPORTANT II cson.—The New York Journal of Commerce stntes that it was rumored that Mr Park , enham, the British Minister at Washington, finding there is little hope of adjusting the Oregon question either by compromise or arbitration, has proposed to leave the Thole territory in its present condition for 20 years, under the joint protection of England and the United States, and with the stipulation that at the end of said period, its then inhabitants mny attach themselves to either country, or erect themselves into an independent sovereignty, as they may prefer. U S SICN•TOR.- It is said that Mr Carroll; one of the editors of the New Hampshire Patiim, will he appointed U S Senator from that State in place of M Woodbury, resigned. MURDER OF MRS. BICKFORD, AT BOSTON. This dreadful afraid, exciting greet interest in Bos ton, where the detail,. as given at the Coroner's In quest, are anxiously limened to end greedily devour at they ittue from the newspapers Albert J rell or A. De Wolf ii trte murderer, of whom the Burton Times remark.— Fir some weeks doling the last summer, Tirrell and Mr. Bickford boarded together as man and wife, al the Hanover-st. H.Nne. To av-id su.picion, they took their mealy at a private trble, end their illegal as•oriation Ira, not diwrovered by the landl o rd till bis au•picion• were excited by informotien furnish-1 bin by persont from %Veymouili who were acquain ted with Tirrell, and knew that he bail a family at that place. Tic fell, finding that be was exposed. so once noised his quarters. and w... 11)011 aft. r arrest• rti on a elvirge of adulierv. %%dole stopping at Ilan above named house, they fr , flllelllly quarrelled, it is said, and inn one occasion. Maria hail a valuable silk dirs. li:erallv loin from bier. lien husband, Mt Biekford, was rel. Wing in the city at the l inn,. a n d lien called to we her, and sip. peered much attached to her, and elt:.nugh aware of her trial ions ro Tirrr 11, sea. in t h ehabit of pet fJrm ing. at her rrq:r•l, many erlikndi. I ha•fathcr of fiord died about a sear since, teas • ing property 1.. the amtsunt of $ . .r . /.000. Mort, 01 it was i n Mal rotate. wkch oat dI •posed of (rum I ' M. , to time, at a geese liaCrt fire, in Ottla I" to Mahn' arlllll4- I,le means. an far •• .%lbert's portion was cunrcriicd. There were other children. The father of this same Ttrrell, Mr Lem and - refl. wan a Iteprroeteattn• fer nen.- intrelse ?rats te the t;.-nend Court horn the taw, of ‘Vryrnouth. Al bert Wet expended eonnn'eralde money niveln / 11,,kr,rrd, had rerun, lett-fa 1 ,, her, I.rrhaps cnmtne lint hint/elf in attune way. which else ma. 1 ,, c1111.014 10 Clan/pry 1. 111/ .1.11 , 0.11,41 whicit for 1 . FFFFF 11C its. r tl,inFa led 1.1 tie angry wmd. w 4 1 . 4/111,[1, not teed in tint en 'den, ,r, in en twhee tt.e inguenrt Nothing had i run.pitrti up to 9 o'clock last night is 0 Ti, rrli's th.nigh the rfilc-rt I hate brew u. fortne4l hal be 11.1 , 1 br . en teen tee., In, u m , sug I. Iv- Intim'. at %Venni:nth, ard nutty Ib, Is r, last (Let a- Fft4)\l SI )11'11.1ME1(1( .111DVIlot Nrpefill to ih 911, 1.1 Srptrrsolsoo, liaYto bran inreisrut at tbe New Votl flacttangtrionl.log roslrll, but don 1.111. at intellicenson f r tult Ilia-nos Ayr... is only to hit 13:11.o( Aticuat, uhrre , sat. the I merrial. we have had ails ire. ofito.rt t.. A Ir.tiet Atigual 114th. in Ore dre.rral, •aya thati Gov !twist. gra• mantle/wag great arnrhr In prrvitia• lions for rwiltert, all per.orta capable of treat Ing r‘ , 1,11• red to enroll thrern•el‘rs; that n lAA 61.4.1 3g.lgt m ra• pen rpttLlr, inrin•llng an. •pptuarlla of wax Import till nt .n tn.nrmrm. A I rere:ll sionr , of-war arKI tern Eng.lish ee•sel. rellerrti the TOOOl of the river I ' .rana, W here it .n p twa iota the Clievitr--tattitio the thterior rater. of Buenos Arre•—at.l there tame to arielior l'hts mover.rto ran. 4 1 mist h tr.lhglar,t fceling at flue... era, a. the it sae!, c ante in hostile a n d r ItlMlyl the 114051 . 01rnal.nrs of It 1.0C16C SENTENCE!) 1U Till: I'l I.LORV. A colored woman, con% wird of lateen. a New Ot. lentos, was sentenced to stand for tore hour in t), ou tcry, and then Frt. rte la•kes. :the no, san.(n.m the boor .4 10 I.) 11 A M, she was stalwart! in tlw I'lare d' 'ac in (tont o f the Recorder', office, *oh a large b/..e paper bap upon her Mad, npoa which .a. printed the word reirose, (thief.) Upon her breast, was also a pliscard, upon which wtuten her name clime and sentence. Upon the expiration of the hon., she was remanded bark to jail, where the number of Inches, in accordance with the sentence, was inflict• ed upon Fa•r person. Take particular Netic.a thP Fianklin Houae, Ilmit of Irwin weer. l'ittaboth, by Ft B Daroprn, I. au. moat rhgble establishment for transient travellers or thme whn may wish a longer residence in the city, big accomorhaione are excellent. We know from expesiem e and beart ih recommend bin house as wonky of rwtronage. Hugh Kirkland. Frrerim t. Wm Connelly, Franklin. Itengamin J Niblock, Butler. H 14 Webb, Cochranton. JIIO Hamilton. ()bin. John neiley, New York. Pilonlers accommodated by the day or week month or yearly. Oct 15 Law Books STORY on Promissory Nute.; Chitty'. Blackstone; do on Contract.; Precedent. of Win.; Thomas's Coke; Getz's Foul, in Conveyancing; New York Digest. For Flair by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER; or' 31 4:1 NI arliet street. Ay 11CH ELL'S Ancient Geography and Atlas; J. on Modern do du; Bonin'. Geography of the !leavens; Olney-. Geography end Atlas; Smith's do do; Woodbridge and Willard'. Geography and Alla.; For sale by Hos Wotan & FORRESTER, oct3l 43 Market sheet. Books and Stationary, &a. ON hand, a good eupply of School Book., Wri• ting, Letter and %Vrapping paper; Ink and Quills, Sand, patent Fens and %Valera. An as,ert ment of all the publications of the American Tem• perartrt Union and a Val let,' of Religious and Wl cellaneous Books, and cheap and usefnl Fataily Med icines, &c. for sale low for cash or exchange to suit consignees. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and COTTii• sion Merchant, No. o.sth st. oct29 6t. Wanted in exchange, beeswax, ernmtry carpets anti lags for carpet and paper makers, Rte. Places Wanted, Li OR a number of white and colored House Wait ]: era; Hustlers; Laborers; Mechanics, and Boss. Also. for a number of Seamstresses. Wanted, good cooks and girls fur all work, at home and in neigh boring towns; for Private Families, Hotels, boarding Houses, Nurses, &c. Wanted to borrow on the very best security, and for several persons, several sums of money, from $5O to $3OO. $5 . 0.0, $9OOO, &c. Stn. All kind, of Agencies attended to ; confidential ly, and for moderate charge., at HARRIS' Agency and oct29-lit Intelligence Office, Nu 9, sth street. I=l Auction Salts. Positive Salo of Hardware, Cutlery. discs WILL be sold withoot muerte, on Monday af ternoon, November 3d, et 2 o'clock, at Davis' Commercial Auction /looms, corner of 'food and sth streets, a large and General assortment of HarJNare, Cutlery, &c., comprising in parr—knob and stock locks; knob, Norfolk, andthomb latches; files/ frame pullies; adzes; trowels; hinges; penknives; knives and forks; table steels; waiters; corkscrews/ table and lea spoons; scissors; rivet.; gimblets; compasses; needles; thimbles; salt and mustard spoons; sugar tongslclonk clasps; toy watches; watch keys; spectacles; hooks and eves; flints; violin strings; crayons; fishing reels, &c. &c. JOHN D. I/AVIS, oct3l Auctioneer. WILL be sold Wiliam reserve at Davis' Auction Store, corner of Wood and Fifth sts, on Mon day Nov. 3d ut 3 o'clock. all dame 18 hots of Ground, mat Iced, numbers 25. 26, 27,29, 29,30, 73, 74. 75, 76 77,78, 212,213.2/4,215 210,217. in Cook &Cart salt's plan of Lots, &e. on Holmes' Hill. They are very pleasantly situated for a private residence and in a desirable neighboi hood, and a ill be /old oliotsether. crins cash at sale. SAW!. GORMLY, M. ALLEN, AAsignees. oci .1 D DAVIS, Atic't ORLEANS CLOTHS FASHION A TlLE mixtures for business coats, Icrw pi iced, for side to order' by CLOAKS, ULOA KS JUST received an invoice of French Olathe, suite ble for Cloukt. Also a few payerns beautiful Cusiimerm for linings fur the same, fur which we will bo glad to recuise orders. A LGEO, McGUIRE &Co. 251 Liberty at. BLUE BLANKET COATS. These comfortable coots so indtspensible to the travelling commoni ty Coll be lied in superior style tit our eAtablishment. AIIXE:D Bi:AVER CLOTHS AND FANCY LININGS. SOMETHING rww in thi• line to be bad at thr Fashionable Head Quartets of COBURG CLOTHS A NEW and splendid Cloth fur winter coats we have every variety of color, nod will make them in every variety •,f style to still the taste, the habit and die pocket of our rn.t.mer•. Call and see them A ',GEO, MeGUI & Co'.. Liliorty it. - - --- White Waz. CASF:S White W. jno received and for sale „4 B. A. FAHNF:STOCK &CO., oq 6th and Wood Black Lead. ' I ' S P A . ; -I. i l ili a .s j o( .‘ - c d „ " " fu. mi 10 r0 , ...1 of • arts. Turpentine. 1( RBIS. Spi.. Turpentine, jiso rec"ivoil and for aale toy B. AFA NESTOC K & CO.. uct3o co.( t;lh and %Vont , ' .t.. Loaf Sugar. ViT E fun •upply of No 6, 788 V Lodi - Sugar, which will be 4.'14 at 1.11 . 1( B it I I)(; I.:, 11 I LSON & CO, Water ot SrUAR HOUSE MOLASSES. BRL•s H MotAsara. 411 3u 1,•11 do Vol .ale bow lo d ie con•i rnmero. UR II I IN; W I LSO . co W.irr at 30 1.11 N U Spiznr. .sir 111 . ‘V I LSON S Cu.. %Vide/ 91 f (.04 Copper. ( a mom ) N . it 1111 %1 I (.SON & 0). W ale r „rar 1. 6 EMIG r. rOCJI AIC ,%1"1 \G rebodt an 1 rento‘rii to hi s 01,1 .rand, sirrrt, oext to the ruiner of Se r./wt. ronl trel,• I. tr aIiMICI • getierlll Commission t. Ile ralllrorlow.,l7 ettprlie,l with .Americanmanufacturr, at the lowest wholesale ca.," price.. 17 Blankets. A I .lo:Sii lulpriy of I.rt. twillr.t Flatni.ns juAt rro , uvled (mai usllnufactery. fm Wiz/ow Maas. • SSA )11T 11) •urs, 7I'J to 12.0:!fl for sole lor El CCK; H ort? t 10. Wmai Ciopporas. B111411F:LS lot ark !uw by 1 Sweet Potatoes. L 20 ISUSFIEL'; of firm .went pntaincoL, in barnelo and for sale by PC MUtTIN, 60 %v.', el. 50 SACKS pea nuts for sale low Ity C MARIAN, GO W•ler 41 Tanners Oil. 10. E B ARRELS for rale I o ' v le 17 :%1 ARTI oe t 23 GO Water it 20 BC XES for sale low be MARTIN. Oct' 0 TO Water at Yining 117101 . . Tea. 2511 ALE Chests t•rstra Fine," from cargo Lady Adams," Received end for sale by IL LAMBERT, 0 , 116 100 Liberty or. 35 Ft ARIIELS Herring. (Alewives;) 5 new No I Salmon; 25 Boxes " Scaled Herring.; Received sod for sale by Id LAMBERT, rietl6 100 Liberty +t Citron and Reek Candy. BOXES Preaervea Citron; 10 " Rock Omar; Received and for salo by 11. LAMBERT, nct 16 100 Liberty iet Tar, Pitch & Begin tOBLS N: C. Tar 30 RMin 10 Just received and for sale by J. &J. WIDEVITT, ocll6 Tz4 Liberty st Ground Spices. 1 0 CANS Ground Cinnamml, 6 " " I " Cloves, 10 boxes " Pepper N. L Just received and foo sale by J. & J. 151'DEVITT 224 Liberty st 50 BOXES Pipes jultice i iv s e t w D lV l lT T e T ale by 224 Liberty st. Oysters! Oysters!! OysEnsran be had at the FRANKLIN 110I1gE cornet oiSixth Ntreet and Cherry alley. sep3o 1m CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. FOR SALE. lIIWO acres of grocrnd, fronting on the Sandy and Beaver Canal, and within a fourth of a mile of the flout Ishing town of Hanover, Ohio. Apply to 0ct.16 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. - 14 ' 4141 k , 1et-I!sNtoW4b;- -, z , - 19 Lots for Sala ALGEC), McGUI R & Co. 251 Liberty tit ALG EO, McG VIRE & Co. 251. Liberty st A LGEI.), NIcG VIRE & Co. '251 Liberty et N. 0. Sagas 6EOi/fit.: i 211)(.. II N, No `2l, W0..41 ot. Pea Nuts List si Letters REMAINING In the Ton Office, at Pittabtagb November I, 1845. Persons calling for fetters whose names ate on this list, will please say they are advertised. Adams William Arlan beets, B Mrs Adams Nancy Appleby John Agnew Nancy Jane Anderson Marthre Abrams PI M A nderron lames Adams John 2 Arnold Daniel A kerly J Armstrong Enzatieth Adams Sarah A II A Wrentf Joseph Adams James Ft A rmstrong Charles Abernathy Isabella A Mrs Arihurs Hannah Aches J I Rev 2 ARV Nancy klit.s Adam/ A Atkihstm Henry Arkara Ddw,rd D Ash platy Adams Alexander A Atkinson Ceara* Amncrny Abraham Avery James FS it A B 2 Alford J ill Alfield George A loop George 0 Alexander rr r B Babcock E II Rev, Eller Wllliam C Der Baker Jolt, F, Black James 2 Balch Moser F Binh Merry Banks William 3 BO Wen Thomas Bail Joseph 1" Pore/and Mary Jane Ehnen Delors Ron veil Jeremiah Bannon Benjamin Boyd W F Baker Peler Bowers Brinell W Baker Henry Bowers George C Bascom George Boyle Mary Mini Basham C Bonneit VVilliant Barr Mary Borhidee J - Bayha Lewis Brown Join Barton Samuel Drown W F 2 Barclay Margaret Brown John 0 Bateman Abraham Brierer L Barton John Bralt Margaret Barclay George E Briggs Witham Bartlett Benjtmin r Brimer George Baster William Brooks Joshua Beatty Anne Bradshaw J M Ball Basel Brady F Mrs Benson William Bennett, !Moore 4 Cornelius Beavers John Of Fierkhart Jahn Bennet James Britter Charles Benny John Snigger Mallehen Beam Phoebe E Boris Alfred P 2 Bet Jacob Burr Siuoinnah Becom Mary Burnett 4. Withers Beebe Waldo P Bareken Mar♦ Bishop Pict Mrs !teller Mary Jaffe Bingham Mr R ti Bart A Bird George A Darr Ezra Blow Georre M Porch!leld glary 11 Bishop William Buret A Blgham Hugh BrunnanJuhrt C Carnet John Collins B P Cahill Anthony 2 Copely Patrick Cameron James Cole, Daniel Carney Darvrillan Contra's Robert Jr CameronJ K Collins Patrick Cahoon James Coffee William Canaan John Cole Joh. Carey James Cosegrove James Carrell James Coleman James Cadwallader Captain Covert Catharine Catlett A G Cook John $ Cal hell Jonathan Coven William GaDenier N Conrad Simon Carroll .13111.11 Connell Miller 1 . 4 e, her Elio Conne l l David Carpenter David P Conaeoy William Carry John CoweC Fidettia Campbell J W Connell Thomas Campheil David Citarlash Joh. Campbell S M it Co Croasmare Ceorze Chandler W W Chriftmars Job. chainan Lake Craighead Mary W Chadwick Samuel Creese Henry Chanthertala Maria C Crawpit Charlotte Chase David Crawford E D Chamberiand Maria eraser Jane Chapman Wells A Crook, Nelms Churrhlll A Creiehlea John Charles C William Cobb Dewy Chine May Cuppl , • R B Clark Samuel Correa Manes Cielland licsralt Curtiss Eirtrard CliffoidC Cummin s William Cooper John Colte e haw Anna B Dranprtey Catharine Dillon Jahn Bel heraze Mary Deanne James Dicherocia L. IL iNelne J Doyle Alvah A Borne lia2h Maarlty Cliarka Daaseity Neil! Beim* law Denneeity Jolla S Duestan Joe■ Lateniat John DrAVOe Ptler Pier .1 V Ininenn John Nina W t' Dane Georre A baberry Edward G Daniel. Thomas Dair...ll Daniel Davenport II Darr Daniel Morels*. Cheater Dailey Job* Ir Loeb I. Davis Arno* Darin Hotta Davis Janos Darla Jobe Davit Sarah Davis Jot.* B Dernio Jawea Dryer illraander Dean Airaander Ditnieri Wary Drvin Thema. Depier Cornelius Delavan Dame lly ral r It r<►..l roan ! . 4 Edward...lZr, T F.llle Mary I:rlrn G Ellwnetb Isaac Earnest C W Ewalt Jane Mn Eva.* Maul Evans John Evens Daniel Eagnsh Bear, y Job* Epply Adam, Lunt, Sarah Jane Iratinghien Juba Fasan Jul. A Flags SG Flint? E .Latarth Enack Jaw• Firming Thnenat FO•lrr Jana raillier S.tralk rt.tiwrk 4 Daafrl Frrina S.llollei For Royal A Ford Atexander Forema• Harman Fowler David Ferree loh• A Fraser Daniel M Fry W J Frrree Margarri rersemni Saatorl H rallillICIOn• Daniel Fos.patrwa Prnney Mary Anne Flannel.. I" C Fisher J C Freeland Thomas Free FllCil Simnel ► Flick John Gallagher Th,,mss .1 Dort Goldin R Gallagher! l'Alwaid Gordon Janie• A Galbraith William A Gordon Anna ti Gallagher WiIII2ITI Goner Pelllati G,Arvln W # Co Gooch elepbem T Galloway Garrett Gould John W GrOfire inert' Gordon A Roberts . David Green A Rev Gardner Thomas Green John EIE2S33 =EC Gritting R J Gray Henry Gilchrist John Graham BenJtasla Gipson John If Graham Mr Gill Jacob Gl:untie Martha Glenn John Cumber Mr Maas Thomas Glenn William H Ilamilion Sarah Hayesln Marla Mrs Hall Wllilain 2 Hays Henry B Hamilton A nap If lief...hold John E Hamilton Stephen Huey Ma:wet Mu Hall Sarah fleifflier Napalms Hamilion Nancy ►tarry Stephen Huston Hamilton Hendrlrkin [Meld Hack John Mrs flentliorn Adam 2 Hall Edward 11 Heystey Wm Hanaway Ephraim Hielts iOSi2ll Hagerty John Hanlen Brdget Hague Thomas Ily ndman Thomas Halderman James F Hullard William Holliday Simeon Hillard R Ilanlen Catharine Hollins Caroline Mrs Hannah Sani'l hf Holmes Bryan flapper Daniel Holland Amos Ilaeue John Hooper S A Ilallhnneh Lucy Him Hanna Imae Hartley Thomas Wooden Soil Hartman Mr Harmer Matilda Harley John HoOtt in Hallett Plias flaran Mary Hophlna flarr , aon Harris lames Howadler Elita Harris David Hooper Mary Ilart William lioustin Edward Ilarker Esekial Howell Beth Harvey Cco Horton Eiii.l C Hart Thus B Capt Ilo:hs John Haws Isaac-. llu'abard John it; lies Se nil Haul!' .1 Mawr Percy Haarlter Ira 8 Din'l 2 Huttdiot, Millais Hay' Robert In: les /1 Ingraham M Irwin lames M Jar Limn Thomas Joslin Oliter C Jackson John Johnson Thomas 7 J 2 Jackson Garnet Joltagon Chastener Jacobs Nathaniel Johnson John I. Jackson Jonathan Johnson Gelman Jackson Samuel Jones Thomas James C W Jones Evan Jewell Jared Jones Rachel Joy 4- Crosby Jones David Y Jenkins David Jones Rebecca Jerialass E P Mrs Kenney Thomas I Kelly Charles 15 Kenny John Kelly Rehecca Kehler Rebecca King Barbara Rant George Kinsey Samuel Kettles Isiah Kingland C • Kay J W 2 Kw: Thomas Kennedy John King Aaron W Keyfanrver David Klornld Phillip I Keene Nary L Knot Junes A kerr D F 2 Kurtz Dever Ws" Kelly James Krd e A Kelly Charlet Kyle !nekton Kelly tdirlael Kali ll* ba vi o Kerr W J Lambert Thum - is Logan fierily Langston Francis Lowry John Larlson Hemet' Long Joseph IC Larrgenrittge Jailors W Z.o)d george Lehman William Lynch James Lee Barney !if Late Rosanna Little Joseph Lyon George A Rrt Lletrlenhein Shaten A 2 Lynn &Mae' P Lineam Miss Lyon Donlon LltehAeld John Lynch Charles Ltnibrd ?oomms Loyd C L ' Llenhart Samuel Long John Lias lessee C LH:meg M blagwell Thomas ,!orris Daniel Macke!' Robert Morse P Mayer Harriet CI Morserip Andrew .Mackerel Robert Memlgonsmy Mary Matthias Mr slorris Dairy Maleney James !Mounds Same] Macklin John Morris W A P Mahon Daniel Mould James Magill Robert 'Slogan 'Henry S Magill Elizabeth Morels II P Marratte:Caleb Moore James Marlin Daniel Moan Thomas .1 Mellen T Morrison Sarah 1' Meredith W C More non Airrabella Messes J. el Moore Thomas Mellon William Murdoch Daniel Meg Phelps Maslen Edward Mkhlem A Si Molten Michael 2 Miles Jane Mts 2 Mandell John Ii Mays Milehel Mundy John Mitchell Charles Murray Mary Miller Thoma■ Murray John Miller Mary N Marra, James II Myers Samuel MOrphy Thomas Mosgrove John -Murphy T fl Morris Daniel Murray A Morris Emily Murphy Marla Silas Morgan Daniel 3r illrille fl le'Connfy Witham M'Clettand Ithtniftel A DlVibbons Heigh M'Clethrn4 John P Jr Gee John WClelland Hugh M'Olasts William M tarty Michset 'Meaty Alien c Mrs ArCadden Janres N'Gi.ary Matthew li•Cittitoek Hobert IH‘Goohen James brefintock 4 Holmes M'lntosh Augustus 11'Cartny John M'lllorey John H Mrraety George 1 "Main Daniel M'Ctsay A G M'Kee Haney 111 'Cord John 311'Ker John M'Cornrick John C 31`Kelght J ll'i.'cry /Olney Ni,, 111•Kaln Jowl, Ill'encaey Datld if 'Lane George M'Cutateon William 11111.aughlin Hannah kMnlcheon Mary Anne leLanghiln James Witantell James 111'.Ahilles William 1 al 'Herter', Ateaander M'Mannur Cornehne M'Donald Pianklin KVlSsltan Mary I M'Donald Navy N'lltnn Jerry M`Doareit A C 11'34 Mee P W'reely Janes NI Ill'Pharte Patrick MT.trland Johp MThiliesey bitatella Mrs IrGarvey John wag Ichael Janos II Will William orrbad John M'Mollan Samuel Nailer John Nelson Gentle Nelson William ?AWN William Nicholas Thomas tklitro Edward Noland Biddy A lira Platt James 0 Neel..? John Niblock /oho O'Brian Joint Odell NI J Mrs Older horp Joseph Orr loahella C'Salleran Edward Olt k Greer Owens Job," Olierlc Lila, O'Neal Mathew Palmer Robert R Porter Jonas Palmer William Porter John Paries James Pu°rifts ileglo Parkhill George Pater John Parson Chute/ A Potts Ralph Patrick Etisaneib Mrs Presser John I , Patterson Wallis* Pt al than Margaret M rlt Parker John 6 Price Jt”we Harker William Pannone Elitabelh Allan Parker William to Premier Daniel Peck Isaac. Philips Lucinda M Min ! Perkins Hiram Plait Alonzo l'Perry James J Priers Dooka Ann klim Perry Janet Peters Charles R RalstollehriSlana Mrs Rope Hugh Rankin Martin Roil Jacob Randall Latin Mrs Rosa Martha Miss Raodalo Charles P Rosemead J Reamer Parharg Mfx Rowe John trait/ Solomon Bone Davis Keber Job. Rowe Hannah Mra Redding Sarah Anne miss Rogers H J Reese William Robinson Willie* Erinoehl Cyrus Robinson W 8 Reirioehr Tobias Robinson John A Ressetneer banal Robinson R Mr. Reed George F H 101411$00 Tiros S Reed Joseph Reap Henry Y Reed William Rapp Irvin Y Reynokho oirn Rash Enos Rider George Raiherford Maher Alen Rider William Rater Aneurism W Riddle James W •• Eysiner Mary Risher Elisabeth Mina Robb Salve.ler 8 damp r Francis Smhe T Scott Mary Olin. Smith Frederick Scovol Ceorze tY 2 Smith Thomas N Seidel Frederick Smith Ana Miss Semple S Snyder John 2 Peter Andrew Snyder II F . Elizabeth Wm Snodgrass linden Swop rd Thomas T Soles Jcrtin r &planer Sylvester S rlnottr Ceorae 2 Shaeffer Elizabeth Aim Spillman William Shaeffer Henry Stack house Harriet D Mies Sharpe Mat, Mrs Starke James. Shaw Santee Stevenson R W Sliaw Thomas So evensoe Pained a Sheehy Margaret Mrs Stevenson R H Sheridan Win or James Stevenson Phil p Sherman Joseph W Stewart lames Sheers Phillip Stewart Margaret Miss Shlppen Rkhdrd Stogrart Charles Shields Ellen Miss Stewart John Shorts Sarah Ann Stewart 4 Harrell Sheltie B the wart Simeon W Sierimomi W 8 Stewart A F Stein P Storied M Atte ker Joseph Shot pp William Sloan James Strode Marshal! Smith William Stubbs Sampson Smith 1 t 'churl Pbeidealand John Smith C A ,lira Pattie John Smith Bashi Swine, Mary Miss Swarttwelder Philip Taylor William 2 Tear lames Taylor Henry Timmons J Jane gigs Tappan and aeagez rune, Sarah E 2 Thomas Reel! J Townsend 'William Thompson D B Tamllntion John 0 Thompson Robert W Torrence David Thoipson James Troy Magdaline Jirn ThrOp Samoel Turner William Thrnsion R Dr Tine John Vanky Air Leech lames Vandegrlfi ►.ewln P t Venal Josiah IV Vanhorn Maikras Vickers Samuel Van %ant P B Urn Von &milord Letts* Min Van Zane Charles A Dr Walker Joseph Williams Richard Wagner Daniel Williams Wslket Walton Jame. Williams Mr Walsh Marlin Williams Ebeneyer Warner E Dr Wilson lido Ward Conriance Wilson John Washburn Jaber. Wilson W 0 Watson Daniel Wilson Andrew Warren Lewis F Wilson Fara D Waltman James Witten George A Watkins Mr Wilcox Edwin Waugh James 3 Wilde, George Wear Nary Airs Williamson David Wens Ellgabeth Wilkinson John Westerman J It Ji Wiley Samuel White Charles Wiley John White Wesley Woodwell Witham White Peter Woleolt George 11 White William li Wood Robert - White Richard Work David P Whitson Sarah A Ass Wylie Caroline Mny Whstehlil Wm Wiliam' Thomas Young Rethiah 8 Young Robert INITIALS. Yale Liman Yates Lerenso B. G. P. T. F. Cept. S. R. Rhode Island. CHAMBERS M'KIBBRII, nov I—d2t&lvlC. Postmaster D OW NING'i Cottage Residence, et BOSWORTH & FORRESTER'S, 43 Market street ," - r't Patronized by Everybody. GLICKENER' S SUGAR COATED PILLS • ot-- 0 - dr: - Are 4t ir ."4,-Aketee4Pire or"' 'REPARED.B C LICK- The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR THE CURE OF Giddirre, Rheumatism, Piles, Disrx•psia, , Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, In ward Weaknem, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, :ohm, Peter of ull hinds, Fe msle Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Norm., Cholera Nimbus, C.mghs, Quivery, Whooping Cough, Consimmtimi, Fit., Liver-Complaint, Erysipe Ins, lieufness, Itchings of theSkin,Colds, Gout, Gray. el, Net Taus complaints, end a variety of oilitr diseases, nri-Ing from Impurities of the blood, and obstructioaS in the organs of digestion. t From the Agent at Quebec, L. C. j DISEASE OP THE LIVER. Hess Stfe—Agreenble to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect,. when I first commenced selling vour medi cine, whic;i was in May, 13-.4, we little dreamed of the success that would crown the undertaking. Our ipremises kind been no completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every pnssl- I ble complaint under the sun, that 1 art iously contain- plated having nothing mere to do with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent , ilicitation, WO consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found considerabledilTiculty in, wheeling puldic attention to wards them. People had been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the -country for the last 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never tube "taken in" agaite anti rite conse quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor money." Thus matterra proceeded fur a week or two, when, as ."goal luck would have it, "Mrs. a lady of our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the meet ob i !tingle character, an persuaded toacrept of a box, on I condition that nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not aflurd her the necessary relief. I most confess, we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know. ine ' as we did, that her complaint was one of long stareding, end had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi• rine a fair trial, and if it preyed to be worthless, it would be a source of set isfitction to know it, both to you and to tie. No less to urir joy than surprise, how ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired for anoth ler box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, I ' that your Pills ate beginning to work n great change lin my health, and altogether for the better. When I took the second dose, I began to feel much betterthan I did at fustl the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since t hen, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly._ progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few mote boxes will effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a lung and a happy life is before her. I am swished she will never forget the CI ickener Sugar-Coned Pills. A. might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex unordinary elate was rapidly disseminated throughthe city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week bleat elapsed, before enquiries began to be made fur Clink prier's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already imitated to such 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, labors ing under every possible ailment e bias '•htnnetu flesh is heir tu." 'the halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, censumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the neverdidling Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every' varlet. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Ancei.er has just recovered from a Berl nun annex of Apoplexy. A third has inmeeeded is expelling from his system the symptoms of Jectedice. And a fourth irns just recovered horn an attack of rat. munary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.-8n we ga. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides nor Retail Trade, we have standing orders from the count'' , to a large °meant. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience. Tours, &c. It. H. wiLL.i.vas. ClNebec, L. C., April 14, 1845. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the original inventor of the &gat Coated And that nothing. of the soft was ever heard of until he intro- duced them in June, 1643, as will he seen 11) the fu4- luwing3 PREMIIIM This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Tusk, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKEN ER, fur the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLMADGE , Prebideat. T. B. WARFAAN,Coireaponding Secretary. Gun Dom J. Leers, Recording Secretary. tar To AVM!) CoUSTERPEITI. - " - PCOTtiOßefil must always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable rid., and see that each box has upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. - WM. JACKSON, corner of Weed and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent fur Pittsburgh and oet6 French Mole Skin Hats. 4 OF the latest style, which, fur neatness 4 14 end durability cannot be surpassed. All those in want of a very superior hat will please cull and 8. MOORE, 53 Wood A, 0et111 , 137..w rn 3cl (hot-below Diamond Otey, Fall Fashion HAVING returned from New York with the latest style of Hats, all thoae in want of a superlorYashiorrable Hat will please call and ex sep3o dstw 1m CAI'S ! OAPS :: OmJUST received from the manufac. t o t turers a large assortment of ca ps, consisting of otter, Seal, Matra. Muskrat, Mohair, Flush, Oil akin, Glazed, flair Seal and Sealette, griller with a variety of new styles for youths and children. 5. MOORE, 93 Wood st octlad&wlm 3d door below Dinmord alley. PERPETUAL MOTION! WILLIAM T. ALUREE & CO. DEALERS M all kinds and qualities of Pitts burgh. Philadelphia and Boston manufactured Boots. Bootees, Shoes and Slippers. Alga, a new and splendid, neat, light and duralrie article of miner eked spring-tempered Gum Elastic Shoes and Over Shoes, at 73 MARKET STREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond. N. B. A fine nseortmenl of Boys', Vcruths' and ChiWrens' Long Boots, of fine and coa ree trebly, now in store. ncl^j•3mltw. Jos Era PLNNOCI4,IIIoi. MITCHELL, JNO. B. fiERROIto Pennock, Mitchell & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Warehouse on Liberty St., opposite 13rarca's Rom, PITTSBURGH. 01 RASP, Stores and Grates, Tea Kettles..sail Irons, Wagon 13oxes of all sizes, Tailors & Hatters' Irmo, Hollow Ware, Courtier Weights', &c. Plough CaKiings all sites, Iron and Nails. IV"'Milf Castings, &c. made to order. act 11-dlns&wly. Et Large Warehouse to Let. SIT UA FE on Water betskean Smithfrekt and Omni streets, Pittsbur2h. Inquire of John Anderson, Robert Woods, or James NI Christy, roc , Cr9 or of octl7.tf ROBERTCiiRISTY. Removal. WARRICK MARTIN & CO. Bankers end Ea change Brokers have removed to thy N. E.. cor ner of Wood and Third creels, Pitk,buigh. ()eat Imd&w. "may ~''! ~:'L~^~~m+,i=i~.o.::i:~'"~ •3 - '~ , 'B~es~'~ s ~. S. NIOOREy 93 Wood et