a2iga Vie 30ailp 411orititts past. PITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE TOR 140VEMEER. W. Eichbsum, A. Gordon. James MarAbell CORRESPONDENTS In reference to comm.:nirntion• which may appear in this paper. we have one or two remarks to 'make.- ---We will insert none without the name of the author be first made known to tin, and when inserted, must al ways be taken an expressiveof the views of the writer, and not the editor or thin paper. unless the views no expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. TERRIBLE ACClDEKT.—Yestenlay about noon two of the operatives employed in the Iron Works of Messrs. Bissell & Semple, RICHARD KELP and THO/6111 RoED, were terribly scalded by the upsetting of what Is called the slack box, which at the time was full of boiled iron. The hot metal, when it came in contact with the ground, rebounded into their faces and over their bodies, scalding them both 4:heedfully. Their eyes, we learn, are entirely destroyed. Mr. Keep is thought to be dangerously inimed—and the recovery of Mr. Boyd is a matter of some doubt. Tut Sxst t. POI.—We have, whet we 'regard, as good authority for saying that thesmall•pox is oat on the decline an asserted in the Guru" some days since. The city Councils, we think, should give the subject. immediate attention, and provide for the needy. The Physicians appointed by the. Overseers of the Pace, we are assured, have more cases then they can well attend to. The duties of these men are so much increased by the prevalence of this disease that nearly their whole time is occupied in giving ■t tention to cases, under the direction of the Overseers of the Poor. Let the city councils meet and refer the whole subject to a committee, whose duty it shall be to ascertain to what extent the disease prevails, and also make such arrangements fur the sick poor is they may deem necessary. Tar Swiss Batt Rtnases.—The B thimore Ciip. per says, these) novel and admired pet formers gave their last concert in this city on Saturday evening at the Assembly room, and notwithstanding the inclem ency oldie weather, a good audience was present. Their series of Concerts in this city have been cirri neatly successful. They leave us this morning, and, we understand, they will stop for • few night. in Pittsburg, where we bespeak for them from the citi• :ens of the "Iran city" pnerally, and our contempora ries of the prams _especially, a warm reception. TIRE Swiss BELL RINGERS perform again to-night.. The Managers of the Theatre, we perceive, give no tice that there will be no theatrical performance; of course such of our citizen■ as have refrained (turn attending, in consequence of objections to the Drama, can attend to-night. ['The following Committee of Correspondence has been appointed et a meetlnr, of the Apsociat ion of the Friends of the Cotton Factory Operntives; they will please take notice thot tluy have been tecteste;tl to meet at the Fifa. %Vent Public School Room, on Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. WM C. M'CARTHEY, Sre'y James Watum, Hiram Powell. Alex M'llwaine, Rev E Smith. Terrence Campbell, Thu. M C■rntb ere, Andrew Burt, ESmhh, Andrew ;.*l'llwsiue, Jon Scott,C W Benne", John Mnff•t, John M'Kezahan. Wanted Immediately. APERSON who understands painting and var niahing--cionottatit e pluymrnt and gtied wages will be given. Apply to J K HENDERSON, West end Hand et Brig Reasoval. B RHEY & Co grocers and commission mer 111 chants have removed their stock of goods to their new stand No 57 %Vetter street bet weer. Wood and Smithfield, where they are prepared to transact hu miliate as heretoinge. noel GROCERIES 250 BAGS Rio Coffee. 40 hbds prime N O Sugar. 50 packages Young Hysnn, l'uncbong,Gua Pun der and Imperi■l Tea•. 40 bbls Loaf Sugar, "St. James's Refinery. 20 hide S H Molasses. boxes Tobacco. •snorted qualities. togrther vriiha /emend asaortmeni of article. in the ...; , ocery line le awee and for sale by M. 11. It II EY & CO. Noe 1 No. 57, Whirr street. COTTON YARNS AND NAILS. TWENTY THOUSAND Pounds Brighton Tarns 300 kegs, nails assorted sizes in *Wire end for sale B & Co. No. 57 W■ter street. IitZHCHLSTS ' •ND MANVIACTURICIFCOI BANK, Pittsburgh, October, 18th. 1845. AN ekiction fur thirteen Directots of this Bank, to eery. fur the coming year. swill be held et the Banking house, on Monday, the 17th day of November neat. %V. H. DENNY, ort2o dte Cashier. }lice eltee BANK of PITTSBURGH, } October 18th, 1845. Arir election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 17th day of Nut em ber, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 B. M. THOMAS M. HOWE, Ca trier. oeilB.dus B•PIK PITTSOIVROH, October 17th, 1815. AN election fur thirteen Directors of thi. Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 17th day of November next. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. octlB-dte W%. 111 . 11AHOR . J O. SCLRUR. MaILLIZON 6c SEANOU. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE in Filth street, in Bnrr's new building, be tween Wood and Smithfield streets. oct 29-Iy. MIRO. DIOORE, FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER, Diamond. Alley, Lefever* Wood and Smithfield es., HAS just receivad from New York and Philadel phia, the latest styles for Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas, dee. oet24•d&vrl m Eropened sad at Work. JAMES ADAMS, Baker. respectfully informs the OP public that be has rebuilt at the old stand, foot of Grant street, from whence he was driven by the Great Fire, and is prepared to serve his customers in superior style. His materials are of the best that can be bought, and his workmen are the best that can he employed. He solicits custom, being confident that he can give entire satisfaction. N. B.—Wedding sod other ponies protiptly attend• ed to, . ottt 15.3 m MLARGE lot of shitts just arrived from the East, at the Pittsburgh Ckahing Store forsale wholesale and retail oeB RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, Mice is Burke's Buiklings, 4tl, street, near Market lune 19-akrrly NSW PALL GOODS AT NO. 51 MARKET STREET. George EL White & Co. plow opening a choice assortment of Fall Goods. consisting in part of Embroidered Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy Pressch Cloak ings; Gala l'lnids; Cross barred Cashmere for dresses; Tartan Sliks; Ferlserri Shawls; Brocbe Long Shawls; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; French Cloths and Cassimeres; Gentlemen's Satin and Polka Scarfs; Dresden and Marseilles Quills. oat 13•Im Window Glna. A SSORTED sizes, 712 to 12x20 for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, orA23 No. 26 Wood at For N Orleans, Pensacola and Apa lachicola. The new and light draught steamer PEYTONA, DGarart. 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 57 Water at. - SPEED AND COMFORT!! FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADF.LPHIA THE SPLENDID //OLT RUNNING STEAMERS v ia l CONSUL m at AND LOUIS M'LANE, ARE MAKING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will let.ve every afternoon at 3 o'clock, precisely. FA R E—Putsburgh to Baltimore. $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these Dottie will lodge on board in comfortable state•tooms the first night, witl pass over the Mountains (001)73 miles) the follow ing DAY, in in Eastern.built Couches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding night frarel alto gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they wish, end resume the 4 seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, fur a full load, to run so Passen gers may desire. For seats, nr entire roaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the National Hotel, abovethe Monengahrla Bridge. ort El F ERG US MOOR H EA 0, Agent. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. Malt,n THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Ezpress & Telegraph, Leave Beacerdaily, (Sunday. expected,) at I o'- clock A. M.. (on the arrival of the ateamer Michigan from Pitt.hurgh,) and arrive at Warren neat morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Ned, Moore & Cu'. line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet. and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Paosengei raying in Pittsburgh are emit !echo choice of Gerilition the Canal Packet. and ..at in the tongs For passage amily on boald Steamboat M ichigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY.Beaver. GMHA RION & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning .tml. at the Stage offices of NEIL, !MOORE. & Co , Cleveland. & M U TAYLOR. Warren, The well known steamer MICHIGAN. W. R. Dot r•, Mn4l , r.hnotrommenerd her regnlariailvtiip., leaving Pltt•lrurgh (a• hereto. lure) at 1 o'clo;.k. I', M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto nutt the timts,•ad those whc hose no moor s carried free. The Canal to Cleveland w ill he opened as •non as the wentt,er n in permit: on 111 f• opening of which CLARK E & CO'S LINE to CLF.V ET. NO,O..nini MEADVILLE, ra., will immediately go iron opera tion. -For freight or 7ias sage apply oti board, or to july 12 G. M. lIA RION, Water street. ll7The Michigan is provided with Loans' Safety Guard. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 TAr Irmo and Splendid Steamer, V. S. MAIL BIONONGAIIMLA, STosE, Aster, ha, commenced run ning regularly, •od will continue to thrtrogin the st,e•en es a WeeLl) Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, lea,ing Pittsburgh every Monday met ring at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPIILLL Leaves Beaver al 8 o'clock, A. M. In connection with daily Linea of Freight and Pat sage Canal Doan to Erie, and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boot and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie. and Michigan. Apply to REBUILT AND REMOVED. Furniture Cheap and Good. Ir AS. W. WOODW ELL respectfully t y friends and the public that he has removed tol.r• old stand, No. 85 1 - bird street, where he has on hand a splendid assortment of Furniture of all descriptiorts, rrarty for their inspection. Persons ss ishingto for ni•li Hotels, Steamboats, Private Dwellings, &c. a ill fin I it to their interest to call and examine his stuck before purchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the western country, comprising the following articles: Sofro Divans and Ottomans; Terry', Tete-a.Tetes, Wardrobes: Secretary and Book• Cases; Can], Pier, Sofa and Centre Tables, Sideboards; Dressing BUREAUS, various styles; Hat and Towel Racks; French and High-post Bedsteads; End, Dining and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany CHAIRS of all descriptions; A general assortment of Fancy Chair*: Also, a general assortment of COMMON FURNI TURE. • sep4.3m. SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE dr. LOT FOR SALE. , A VERY large and commodious Brick Dwelling House, beautifully situated, in '•Pride's Or ' chard," on the bluff of the Monongahela river, a few squares beyond the city line. The lot is 72 by 160 feet, fronting on three street•; Ayres at. 100 feet wide; Pride at. 60 feet wide; Caldwell at. 40 feet wide,— The house is 224 feet front by 47 feet deep, with 11 finished rooms; and was built in the most substantial and liberal manner fur the subscribers' own occupan cy. The terms will be very reasonable. Apply to the subscriber on the premises. octl3 lm. JACOB VCGDES. WM. B.SCHAFFER TO LAWYERS. JUDGES, AND ANTIQUARI ANS, &c.—For sale cheap-3 large volumes of the Journal of the Senate of Pennsylvania from 1790 w 1799. and do do of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania from 1790 to 1799. Once belong ing to the Library of Walter Franklin, Etri. These 7 sobs will be sold low for cash. Pig Lead. 8 12 PIGS Lead jul treceirA4\sini/ro;iskalire.by Chillicothe Soap. 100 BOXES, jrist received per "Ohio Mei]," and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON, oct3l No 170 Liberty street. port of Pittsburgh. 7 /NIT WATER IN TEM CHANNEL. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets. Ivlonongtihela City Packets. Defiance, Duval, Cincinnati; Milwaukie. Clark, Cincinnati; Lancaster, Fisher, do Rhode Island, McFall. %Vitaeling; De Kalb, Davis, Wheeling. DEPA RTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packets. New England, Page, Cincinnati; Domain, Baldwin, do Planet Rodgers, Cincinnati, Financier, Poe. do MONONGAHELA ROUTE BEAVER PACKET LAZE ERIE & MCI:ROAR LINE " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. srEAmEtt MICHIGAN, CAPT. Botta, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M G. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver CLARK &Co„ Beaver june 21. y ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, and Com Merch oct 31-6 t No 9 sth et , - -". ~~.:: BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. .34 4 . 4 0 trim,- 1 .x...... ....... --...- . ,‘. v.---........,, 5 2:N )N Al ~ .. airt..: • . ~....,.... - jar,,...____ _ _ _ ~_ _____...____. _---,---- ---.._.---1%---- SUND•Y Rtor.—A regular battle between the "Gumballs" and '•Rollers," says the Baltimore Sun, came off on Sunday afternoon,Lbout 5 o'clock, at the corner of Baltimore and Charles streets. It was fought, as all suet] battles usually are, with brickbats, clubs, knives, and now and then the popping of a pis tol. The windows, doors, and some ornamental signs in the neighborhood, suffered note little from the Tian tity of missiles thrown against them by the gentle men engaged in the Sabbath •musemeut. The po lice, however, thinking it was not a proper time nor place for such sp.rts, made a descent upon them and succeeded in capturing three of the party; Charles Smith, John %Welsh and Samuel Clark. They were taken to the police office and examined by Justice Shaeffer, who committed Smith and Welsh to jail. in default of security to appear and answer for riot at the Saturday Cowl; Clatk was committed for a further examination. The Akers in the case, Messrs Duval, Myers rind Moon, deierve great credit for the promptness akb which they acted upon the oocaaion. J C Pica err, Esq, has presented to the National Institute at Washington a fragment of the flog of m, the conquer of l'eru, and a lock of hair of Gen• Bolivar, the great champion of South American Inde pendence. Pizarro's flag was a piece of plain white silk, and the fragment now in possession of the Insti tute is more than three hundred years old. CI:TA ball was giv en at Havana onthe 16th nle, by the Conde Fernandina, which was attended by about seven hundred persons. Gun Santa Anna, lady and suite attended. The wife of ex-President of Mexico wore upon her person 00,000 worth of diamonds. Another lady at this ball sported 410.000 in diamonds in her attire, while ten and twenty theurand dollars worth of "pebbles" were quite common. The set vice of ['lutes on the supper cubic wry %slued at fi'2s,- 000. The Count's income exceed* $1•20,000 per annum. EirrbeSt Loui• Reporter ofttshe 30th ult says: "The Hudson Bay Company has • settlement about 700 miles nut th of St Pete. /I, time population of which amounu to about 6,000 verl,4lll. In renvequence of ths execwion of a Chippewa Ind,an at tlos settle ment, for tlw murder of a while man, !he Chippewa ► have resolved to commel,ce hovl/hue. against tin set tiers. The pony of Sioux viliirh murdrrul drover. last year, whilst the later a ere an titer nay to St Peters, vat intwd .f hunger and fatigue in their rtlurts to eac•po (rum their pursuers TNe Titus I Foos —4% e learn from the Roche.- ter Amet.can, that the tiohL sh.len ( win & Enine•it on 1 holuiey toght the 23J tit., 10.• found taot Sat urd•y Muffin; hy teo Lela, wt,, were hooting on Dtaper's Flee The tt WA, w•li cruidied open, alireiently, with • le rge cone. Ihe pape:s were nil in the trunk, the wrapvers being t-rn off. Thy money a. of eilY(110 torn. The finer a here it aaa foLaul in about half a mite from the de- pot, below the f,116 on thr west ...le of the riser I SEW Yui It OCR AND (111131 MARIEST.—The respondent of the Plidedelphte North Am..rtLatt I writes (turn New Youl. un Satutd•s aftyrreson, its ltd• Today Poor bus been r, with a •reetdative feel. o.deced b; the tie,, ■ pproacb of the 11114,1Tt r of the 13th ult. Deveral thousand barrels of Genes-we have been tal.er. at $.5.G9a55,75 by apeculat ire ore latort, and the market clones firmly at $5,75. Fot they tales of 500 barrels have been male for Eng land. The receipts are very large. 11 bra! 10 eon, tog to freely from theN KM, but millers cannot nom• pete with slippers •t present rate.. A sale Of 4100 bushel• .out kern eta made (Cr trilling at $1.1.5 et.. 5000 liuthel• Barley told at sorneibm4 below 75 run The mai Let is hea,y. Oat 12.43; 1i,e72a73, A Fre•h •urrlr of p•ntlernen's land yoluth's caps of evely descriplinn nt DO(GLAS. 7R wood Eam nci 27 1 m MOUNT UNION CEMETERY. r(IlIE public too respectfully informed that the Trustees of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are rove reedy to disnose of lot• on reasonable terms—the lots •re. 8 by 16 feet—from 10 to 12 dollars /1111.111 f the month of October—after which time the lots will be 15 to 18 titillate. The lo cation is beautiful-and the plan of the arranged. It is the intention of the 'Trusters to make the plate as handsome. as any othe pia.. of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STER RET. Merchant, Federal street, Allegheny. By order of the B.nrd of Trustees. The arlynntnge anti right of Sugar Cooling Pith belong rr l.s.rrly to Dr. Smith, us will be seen by the fulioeing Received this 17th day of June, 1844, (tom Dr. (4. Benjamin Smith, the fee of $3O, paid on his appliela Om for a Patent fur a coaled with Sugar." H. 1.. ELLSW 0 liT 11, Commissioner of Patents. The following Certificate is from the first Drug gists and others in New York, given in 18 44, making it more than two years ago. IVr, the limier-signed, never sa w or braid of "Su gar Coated Pills," mail Pr. G. Benjamin Smii b manufactured sod exhibited them to tI4 about a year Rushton Co. 110 Broody:0y. end 10 Astor Howe Israel Rondalpk, M. D.. 86 Liberty street Horace Everett, 96 Hudson street. Jolts Castree, 97 Hudson street. D. Sands, 79 Fulton street. Unless a Pill is a good medicine, what is the Sugar good foil Some 10 or 15 ignorant adventurers have an idea, from the great OUCCCCRS of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's Pills, that if they only put a rooting of sum on any thing it will sell as rapidly as these celebra ted Pills do. Some of them find their mistake and even offer their trash at 6d per box. To avoid nll imposition, let the public eitnniine everybox, and if G. Benj. Smith is written with a pen on the bottom, the Pills ate good. Office, 179 Greenwich street. A VOICE FROM SENECA FALLS, N. T. The Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills. Acovsr 2nd, 1845. Your Pills are a superior article, as I ran well as sure you from my nwo experience. When I am at• tacked with my old complaint: the pleurisy, usually preceded by the bilious fever, I always find them a sovereign remedy a sore preventive. Tour Pills should be kept in every family, and if seasonably taken they will prevent much sickness and nave much ex pense. Truly yours, B. ALVORD. To G. Benjamin Smith, M. D., New York. For sale in PittAborgh, by B. A. Faknestork, cor ner of Wood and Sixth streets, and L. Wilcox, Jr., in the Diamond. geptl7-3taw TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty 'wets, suitable for an office and sil ting room. Enquire of Geo. Stepbenton, corner of 4tb and Ferry streets, or JOHN H. M'FADDEN, Sept i Market street. Eztrs Pine ; lack saver ; ts, NEW atyie and flupstior in quality and beau OPlia ty, to be foondot, WM. DOUGLAS, oct `27-Im. 78 Wood at., East aide. ROBERT FAIRMAN. Caution PATENT O•FCE To Lot, - ORLEANS CLOTHS. FASHIONABLE mixtures for bulimia/ coats, low priced, for sale to order. by ALOEO, MCOUIRE &Co. cot 25 251 Liberty yr. CLOAKS, CLOAKS JUST received •n invoke of French Cloths, utita ble for Cloaks. Also a few patterns beautiful Cashmeres, for linings for the same, fur which we will be glad to receive orders. ALGEO, "rIcGUIRE & Co. rye 25 ^5l Liberty at. BLUE BLANKET COATS. Tim comfortable coats so indispensible to the travelling communi ty can be had in superior style at our egablishment. ALGEO, McGUIRE & Co. oct2s 251 Liberty at. MIXED BEAVER CLOTHS AND FANCY LININGS. SOMETHINO new in this lint to be had at the Fashionable Head Quarters or A LG EO, McGUIRE & Co. net2s 211 Liberty et. COBURG CLOTHS A NEW and splendid Cloth for winter coats we ti.. have every variety of color, and will make them in every variety of style to suit the taste, the habit and the rocket of itur customers. Call and see them at ALGEO, McGU llt k: & Co's. oct2s 251 Liberty et. Loaf Sugar. WEere receiving a further supply of No 6, 788 Loaf Sugar, which will be sold at low rates BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO, Water It SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. 40 11.13 Le S H Molasses. 30 hal( do For sale low 10 close consignment, BURBRIDGE, WILSON &CO, net 30 %Voter at N. 0. Sugar 30 MIDS. Prime N. 0 Sugar, for time by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO.. Copper. 25().SH . E . ETS m 3 13 1 f . aziev e b C , oprr, (8411 irnore ) 13UR13RIDGE, WILSON At. CO., oct3o taster • rert. Copperas. 10 BARRELS for sale low by P C MARTIN, Sweet Potatoes. nu,iiilLs uf .wee, barrel. ale by Psa Nuts 50 SACK s pc. outs fur bill. , 1 , 11• by P C IN, fill Watel ot Tanners Oil. 10 BARRELS fur gal., by P C MARTIN 20 BC XEs for at]e for by 1 . . c. MARrIN Young II Tsui Tca. 25 HATS Chest. -rite Fmr,” from carp. - Lady Adams." Recriord and f,p, 1011 e by H. LANNERT, 101110. en., 0. BARRELS Half togs (Al. , •ises;) ail 5 new No I Nrimon; Y 5 Ilotet •• Scaled Ilerrmer; 11.-crqwed and fur s•le by I 1 LANIDF.RT, 100 •1 Citren and Rock Candy. 4 ri It XES ['0r...TN...1 Cilr.ri; fierrlv t d r.l 1 r a•le by 4/‘ Tar, Pitch & Rosin 10 n sts C.Tar J.l Rein, IU " ['orb: J./PL trcriNeki anti I rf ask by J.. J. NI'DEVITT, 2'24 1.60r1y st Gramme Spices. NS Gr.,utl Cinnemon, " A lloocr, Leg Close•. 10 hoses •• Pepper No 1; Just received and in ..k br J. & J M'OEVITT 2N Lihro v Pipes. 50 BoxEs p.p. just receives] .n.l for title bj J &J Nis-DEVITT. 224 Liberty R. Wks, Oaihneres, &c I UST received at No. 100, Marktrt street, a handrorne ii•.indment of Plain blk and blue blk Silk.; do do do do A rmule and Repp Satin striped end figured do. and Gto-dr-Naps rt. ; N. S. Rich Chamelion striped and plaid du., do. do. Cashmere and Mous. do Plain and Satin striped 1,11, and blue blk do.; With a large, *tort; ~ f Alpucreut, Bombazines. P•mmetin Merionto, &c. r iar h ei ,e,a or e nvprctlully retpteotrd tr. Coil and examine. ..em 10 SIIE A & PI:NNOCK. Gingham'', Gingham,. JUST rrct•ive.,l 40 pirce• French mod English Div. Gingham " Donwitic New cylee. mei ut lee prive_! Sept 10 SHEA & PENNOCK Diamond-Pcinted Gold Pens. FP HIS article has met with such universal a rpm v a l that it has become one of the staple article. of mnnufnctuie. It is made of fine Gold. has a quill like elasticity and a pointed with a material that can never change or wear. The pen is contained inn neat and convenient silver pencil case, combining in the ain't compact form a pen and pencil. To the Bookkeeper to whom uniformity in the rip pentanee of the difTelent pages of his Ledger, in a great desideratum. this pen is indispensable, for it is the only pen which will never change. To the busi. ness man it present.; LI pen unvarying and ever ready to perform its service faithfully, however hurrying rho emergency which calls it into tine. To the Law yer or Divine it saves the annoyance and trouble of making and mending pens, sr of sharpening the pen knife. And to all it prevents a pen which will prove much more ecencnnical than quills or steel pent Please call and examine. For sale wholesale and retail by W. W. WILSON, 0c123. corner of 4th and Nletket sot Take particular N otice TII4T the Franklin House, foot of Irwin street, l'ittslorrh, by R 13 [hereon, is the moat eligble establi. , hment for transient travellers or tho-e who may wish a longer residence in the coy, his accomodationr are excellent. We know fromexperience and heartily recommebd his house as worthy of patronage. Hugh Kirkland. Freeport. Wm Connelly, Franklin. Rengamin J Niblock, Butler. H H Webb, Cochrnatoo. J no Hamilton, Ohio. John Heiley, New York. lar Borders accommodated by the day or week, month or yearly. oct 15 Fifth Ward Livery Stable. THE subscriber. having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in the nth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that be will keept at all limes, a stock of the best description of Riding Horses, Bog. gies, Carriages of all kinds, and lit short, every thing required in his line of business. A considerable portion of hie stock is new, and he is confident that no stock in the city will be superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE His Stable is on Liberty st., n few dores above the Canal Bridge, wheralve reepeetfoily solteita a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. tsW , - He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, whit h will be furnished when required. 0ct.254 WILL be sold at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms corner of Wood and Fifth streets on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, the balance of that. extensive assortment of Hardware Cutlery &c., com prising in part: Locks. Files, Latches, Frame Pulliea. Shoe Pincers. Brass Spike otnamenu, Bradoou and Snaffle Bitui &c.&. Terms, cask curreary Sale positive. JOHN D DAVIS, novs A uct Adasiastrater's Sale of Heal Estate. 19,900 Acres of Land in Western Pennsylvania AT AUCTION. WVLLbe sold at the auction Rooms of John D. Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, nn the 13th duy of November, 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing described land; late the property ofJames Trimble, Senr. decd. of Harrisburgh; 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Mercer; No 39, and 972 in rymatuning township; No 758 end 801 in Dela ware townsphip, no 934 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Coal, and Iron Oreend ley in the vicinity of tbe Stain improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the cmmty of Crawford. No 1553 and 1546 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1463, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town ship; allot whioh are well adapted for farmirg, and con venient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES are in the Couoty of Elie; no 197,-2017-2076 in Waterford township, snd within 3 miles of the town Waterford; no 1956 in Amity township; thesetracts are of the first quality land, and conveuieot to laid oat roads. Are in the County of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny River. The town of Corydon lies on part of the Original tracts. These Lands are well cover ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lumber; and have several small streams of wetter running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect• The above Lands will be sold hi separate tracts or in a body to suit purchnirers. The Lands in Merter,Cra wford and Erie Counties, are prinvipally in tracts of 200 Acres, and well adapt ed for fat mes. Those in McKean County, are mostly in Tracrsof 1000 Acres Wooer istr...o4 Title rucli.putabl,. TerlT: sale F. R. SHUNK, WM. BOYD. Admit. THOS. R. TRIMBLE. iwpt 6 u JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr 6U Wart .t MARTIN. W Pt er at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, 6 r;mvs,m ..71/cD,DD NO. 46,1%14111NET STREET, I HIM:: DOORS ABOVE: THIRD ST I Let I t /e proclaimed, far and near,' Aal tie. do n - x 1 i fora' Cask lloirse, re - No. 445. is ate place! ; lisey crj . I . • _ •..... ... ..1 , . .... r .....- - -.--... ....dimm t ,.. l , • ,:, ____--- .--- - - . ~.. 1- - '-' ,l —,,, ,P__. & _' ...' 7%. GO %Voter rI 60 Wei, et ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS LADIES' DRESS GOODS Of mill laier styles. and the rno.t rule and beautiful In their great and splendid variety, both high and low r"st. 1 4 ,4 l'iirio Kid Moves, in all iihnibiis, even• number; Cases Linnen Cambi lc Handkerchief...from 12 1 to $2.50. H. LAMBERT, 100 LiMa, it Boar. New Bonnet Ribons, beautiful, from 12 1 '2 to 18 3 1. HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! New additions have been mallet. nor Domrisiie De partment. and the whole stock will be disposed u( at unusually low Blankets and Counterpanes. BROADCLOTIIS. To this broach of our trade in particular, we fosse given great attrntion, and air now prepared with °or additional stock, to furnish any who may wish—with a bargain. French, West of England and German Clo hs— great variety of •hades—in All qualities, Fashions •ble, Brown's Gold Mixed. &r. CASSIATERES, Staple aad Fancy. SATINETTS, Several eases just received in both high and low COC One Cnae. Blot. Black !Ina Sheep. Gray, Ico s r Drab for Cnrriape Ttimming, FANCY VESTINGS. Beautiful variety-4%in and Faney Rich Satins and Velvets. Gontlernen't Satin Scat 15 and Cravats', l'atit Kid Glove.-; =MEE tim-4,nder4. Umbrellaf, &r. ll3Market Strtet ate place, 46 Ike nuntber....o mn- I Barrows dr. Turner, FOR SALE, in the sth IVerd, six contiguous lots of Ground, fronting on two streets, forming a block of GO feet by 122 fact. on which are erected buildings producing a tent of 0375 per annum. This property is in the midst of manufacturing establish ments, and is always tenanted. Title unexceptionuble. Apply to octl6 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. FO It SALE—it Lot of grotold on ..51b street, 30 ft. front by 120 r• ep. on which are cheap building% erected, now renting fur near $5OO per your; title p, • rod; properly unencumbered, and always tenanted. oct 16 BLAKELY & NIiTCHEL. ASPLENDID Faim of Land containing 230 acres. situate on Symm's Creek, Lawrence county, Ohio, within a few miles of Guyandotte on the Ohio River. This pl open) , is under such cultivo• lion that 250 U bushels of small grain was raised on it last year. buildings are good and situable for an ex tensive farm; it is expected that the county seat of Lawrence county will be removed from Burlington, within 2 miles of this farm; Symm's Creek is navi gable at certain seasons of the year. Apply to BLAKELY & IIITCH EL, ncilG. Penn and Smithfield streets. r AE undersigned begs leave to say to his friend: , ■nd the public generally, that he has remnved his office to Penn street, near the canal Bridge, oppo ,ite the United States hotel. net 16 AVES BLAKELY. AL LOT of ground on Market street, in the Town L. of Er PA Liverpool, Ohio, GO feet by 130 feet, on which 14 erected a manufactoif of Liverpool ware. Apply to ST. AKELY & MITCHEL. FOR SALE. TWO acres of ground, fronting on the Sandy and Beaver Canal, and within a fourth or a mile of the flout idhing town of Hanover, Ohio. Apply to octl6 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. THE subscriber has opened his splendid Cigar Store, No3l MARKET St., opposite his OLD stand, where his friends cern be avpplied with s prime article of LA NORMA.g, REGALIAS. rRINCIPE'S, CASADORE'S, TRABUCA'S, CASTELLO'S, Half Spanish and Common Cigars. Also, a superior quality of chewing Tobacco, com prising the following brands: AROMATIC STAG; Missouri Cavendish; Virginia honey dew, and fine cut. The best quality of Snuff's can be had very cheap, Mecouba, Garret's Scotch, and Copanhagen, on hand and for sale. oct2-Ini GEORGE WILSON. MEIN '~`. ~ ~. 1~ s - n .'. ^IM Auction Salts. Ilardware, Cutlery &c 16000 ACRES Barrows & Turner's 11" AT NO. 4 RICH SHAWLS For Sale, Alderman's Office FOE SALE Havana Cigars sank Notes anb sexcliange. CORRECTED DAILY BY A. IMADIER, EXCHANGE BELOHEII, 13=1 SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manufactur era' Scrip.... Exchange Bank Scrip Currency • - -- Berke County Scrip EXCHANGI.:-AT SIGHT On Philadelphia 4 prem Neu. York 4 pre r Boston ....3 prem Baltimore h p rem SPECIE. Gold 4 prem. Silver par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgk par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank pa. Exchange Do. Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North. America pnr Do Northern Liberties p a , Do Pennsylvania ..pa 1 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics bank par Kensington hank .pat Manufacturers andAleckanics' par Mechanics Moyantrnsing ...... par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " ..par Southwark ..... "........ par Western Bank of Penn Tonn.ship ..............par Girard bank ...... par U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown ....pat " Chester county ........ pa, " Delaware county --.._. ....par " Montgomery county.— ........ —.. par " Nor thn mberland ........ par Farmers' bank of Bucks county --par E,aston bank par Doylestown bank ........ • --par Franklin bank of Washington .........par Bank of Ckambersburgk........ .......1 " Middletown " Getlysburgii .......... ...... ...... I " Lewistown. ............ ......1. Susgnekannacounty 2 Berkseonnty bank ..... .......... no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company par Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster •' Bank of Reading Marriabserg bank Honesdale " Lancaster " Lancaster co." Lebanon " Miners'bank of Pottsville. ....... Monongakela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delas..are Bridge company.. :Vortkampton bank.. Towanda bank Wyoming bank -- West Branch bank York hank Lehi74 county bank Elehoont honk o( St. Clairscille Clinton bank of Coluo Coln mbiana bank of Neer Lisbon rirelcrille (Lawrence, cashier)._ " ( I rarren, caskier)...... Cinrinrtrlibanks ..... ........ Chillicothe bank- ..... ............ Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... . Dayton bank .......... .......... Franklin bank of Columbus.._._ ... Parnsers'and 3teckanics' bank of Stenbenrille..l Farmers' bank of Canton Gran at: 1 ranrine 43 Plarni/tan 10 l.ancaster Marietta .Massillon Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati ._..5 daunt Plensan' ---- • ........ Norwalk Putnam Sax eirsky &1nt0... rreSana.. il anzier. Ve..a ... Z4ll , rint Bank of Cleveland INDIANA .Stair bank and branclies State &fit KENTUCKY All bank:. Idlsms. State bank .... Bank of Minoi*, Shasemectown VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valleyof Virginia Bankof Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia Farmerebank of North- Iresternbank of Virginia ....... Merril awls' mid Mechanics bank of Virginia— .4 Bra neke5....... ..... Bank al Morgantown. MARYLAND Baltimore City banks.— ............par AU otker solvent 1 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks ...... SOUTH CAROLINA All solvent/o(mb.. ....... GEORGIA. 44.11-voloeni banks . ALABAMA 01, ile ha rib. Country bank,— LOUIS! ANA. New Orleans banks ( rood ).... TENNESSEE. MICHIGAN. Rank of 3/. Clair St. Clair, . . 75 Bank of Itte River Raisin, Monroe 10 an,i Mechanics' Bank, Detroit, 60 Michigan insnranee, Co. Detroit Oakland County Bank, Pontiac In Fire and Marine lasurance. TII F. Insurance Compnny of North A inericl, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to rrrake permanent and limited Insurance on property, in thi, city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivets. D !RECTORS Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't.. Samuel Brooke, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Snm'l. W. Jones, Siting. W. Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrotie White, John A. Drown, Jacob M. Thomat., John White, Jahn R. Net, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. ‘Yelsh, Henry D.Sherrard, Soc'y This isle oldest insurance Company in the United Sillies, having been chartered in 1794 Its charter is perpetual. and from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardous character, it may be considered as tAiering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD, A ['Counting Plrom of Atwood, Jones & Co.. Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh. MISS A. C. SAEGMNT. EGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic gen. B 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. ailing., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refers to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passarant. Rev J liiblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob !sledding, Esq., Wm. Jack. Esq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be ribtainedby calling or Allen Kramer, Esq. tug 22 Removal. WARRICK MARTIN & CO. Bankers and Ex change Brokers have removed to the N. E. cor ner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh. octalmd&w. EMiIMME ...par The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR Til E CORE OF Headache, Giddiness, Dispepsia, Scursv, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Beck, in ward ‘Veaknees, Palpitation of the Heart, Ri,itig in the Throat, Dropsy, A:Alan:l Fever of Clj Fe male Complaint!, M111311..1., Salt Eliourn, Heartburn, Worm‘,Cholera l\lorhus, Coughs, Quinsey, IV hoopieg Conch. Consumption, Fit;, LiVE'r-Cornpliiint, Erysipe las, D ea f n e ss , li e hi n gs of the Shin, Colds, Gaul, GSIV el, Net anus compla inis,a nit a ant iety of oilar diseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.) DISEASE OF TILE LIVER. DEAR Stn:—Agreenble to your desire, 1 write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickerier Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when I first come:leered selling ynor medi cine, which wan in May, 13.1, we little dreamed r I the success that would crown the ondertaking. Out premises had been so completely flooded by the one thousand end one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that I set lonely content plated having nothing mere to withdo nee thing of the kind. However, nt the most urgent solicitation, an consented to make a trial of yonrs. At first we Inland considerabledifficully in attlarting public intention to ward, them. People had hero su ,Ifiefs deceived by the vile comp-mud, which Lave Co,vlcd the country for the last 13 Verar3 or mote, that they determined. if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conse quence vote, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, ns the saving is, fur "love nor money." Thus matte: rs proceeded fora week or two, when, as ..good luck would base it, "Mrs. N—, a lady of our city, who had lung suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, on condition ihnt nothing'was lobe paid fir it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, weourselves had very little faith in the matter, know• ing as we did, that her complaint was one of long stending., and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing town.. But we had determined to Bite the medi• eine a fair trial, and if it preyed to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to Us. No less to our joy than surpriae, how ever, only a few days had elapsed, when :he lady again presented herself at our counter and enquired fur anoth er box. 'I really think, Slr. Williume," says she, ' that your Pills are beginning to work a greet change in my health, and altogether for the better. When took tire second dose, .I. began to feel mach lietterthan I did at first; the pain in my side wan considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blued seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and my imployement lass been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a L w more boxes will effectually cure me." Th. result Wa ao she predicted. Tier health is completely restored. The t7ush of yiniti arid bectzo ly has returned to her and the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. I nos satisfied she will never forget the Clinkerie, Sugar. Coated As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex tenerdirrary cure was rapidly disaerninated throughtlite city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week bad I.lap4ed, before enquiries began In be trade f or Cli c k rusts Sugar-Couted Purgatise Pills; and the demand lag already increased to such an extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying, it. In fact, if it did not seem likv exaggeration,! might almost say that We are literally besieged by women _ and children, labor ing u n de r eyery possible ailment which - human flesh is heir to." The halt, the lams, and tie blind; the asthmatic, ecnsumptiye, oril riy,pepiic, are thronging, our doors in pursuit of the reser-fulling Panacea.-- Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon ns from Cs err quarter. One person informs us he Las been relies-ed of a moot obstinate Dyspepsia. Another lino just recnyered from a seri ous smock of Apoplexy. A third has SUCCP( (led ire expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice.. Ands fuarth has just recovered from nn attack of l'ul monory Consumption, which had confined him to hi, bed for many month.—Soave go. But di: not fail to keep es supplied. Res-ides our Retail Trade. we have standing orders from the country to a large Send 3CI Gross at ynur earliest convenience. Yonrs, &c. R. Id. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 14,1345. par ..... ....1 .. ...par REMEMDER, DR. C. V. CLICRENE.R, is the original inventor of the Sag,ar Coated rill,: and !bet nothing of the sort was ever beard of ow he hat,- duced 'hens in June, 1643, as will !kr seen by the fol lowing: This Diploma 3ra3 awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the rite ttf New Trak, October, Ma to C. V. CLICKENER, for the invention nf SUGAR COATED PILLS. Cr To A voln COI2 tiTEßFF.lTS. — Purchasets rnti , t ;Always ask for Clicliener'.4 Sugar Coated Vegotiblit Pills, and see that each box. but upon it bin signature; 111 others Ire counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. oct6 4 OF the latest stele, which. for arrant...3s 4 1 and durability cannot be surpassed. All 4 'base in want of a v4ry lopurior bat a ill Illeg4e call and S. NIOORE, 93 Wood Ir, oct I G-413ew I m 3d d•mr below Diarnmd gllry OkJUST received (tom the munition- et turrirs a large assortment of cups, consisting of otter, Beal, Nutt a. 'Muskrat, Mohair, ['lush, Oil skin, Glazed, Mil, Seal and Scalette, to gether with a out i,ty of new styles Inc youth, and children. S. 131001tik 93 Wood st orttlfid&wim 3d door below Diamord nllev. WILLIAM T. ALBICEE & CO, DEALERS in ttll kinds and dualities of Pitts burgh. Philadelphia and Boston manufoc:ured Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Slippers. Also, a new and splendid, neat, light and durable article of miner alized spring-tempered Gum Elastic Shuns and Over Shoes, at 73 MARKET STREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond. B. A fine useortmenf or Boy,', Youths' and Cbildrens' Lot% Boots, of fine and coarse quality, now in more. oct2s-3mirw. JO3 Lni FEN SOCK, 7 HOS. MITCHELL, ISO. Z. kiERELOS. Pennock, Mitchell & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Warehouse on Liberty St., oppoaile Brown's Rotor PITTSBURGH, Stoves and Grates, Wagon Boxes of all sizes, hollow Ware, l'lough Castings all sizes, ll Castings, oct 11-dlm&wly. A Large 177arehouso to Let. Q ITUA TE on Water between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsbur2h. Inquire of John Anderson, Robert Woods, or James NI Christy, Esqrs , or of octl7-t1 ROBERT CHRISTY. WE have retnovedour Ware n00:113 to our new building, CORNER OF WO OD AND FRONT STS., where we will keep a ,seneral asscatment of Cut, Pressed and Plain FLINT GLASS WARE, Vials, Window 1;6,4, &e. Alan, n now variety of Steam Heat Chandeliers, Solar Lamps, Side Lamps, Lamp. Wicks, Castors, &c, which we will sell apo the most reasonable terms. oct24Sw CUR LING, ROBERTSON dr. Cot ':~F, :. • A Patronized by Everybody; PREMIUM JAMES TA LLNI A DGE, Pre.:ide:stt T. B. WAHEMAN.CoireApnrulinz Secretary GonboN J. LEEDs, Recording Secretary. French Mole Skin Hats CAPS I CAPS 2 PERPEIUAL NIUTION! ON HAND', 1 Tea Kettles. gad Tama, 1 Tailors & Hatters' Irrmt, Counter Weights, &e. Iron and Nails. &c. made to order. Port Pitt Glass Works.