rETTIII!ntRGII, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8. 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTER TOR TOTIMBER. W. Eichbaum, 'A. Gordon, James Marshall CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear le thiapaper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing lust made known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expreuiveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so impressed are editorially remarked upon and apprcerod. tarWe have been requested by several of the persons appointed to attend the Tariff Convention, to 5m01t.... the delegates wit! lease for liullidaystiorgh, on Sunday night at 9 P. M., and that they will get on board the Canal Boat at the L'utted States Hotel. tar w. hem neglected fur several daya tn state that our old neighbor, ALIA!, Kat NKR, Esq., hat re moved to the corls pi9 :wf Third and %Vocal Mretllt., Ho , opposite the new Vault of K Rah a it. is well worth tieing-n. - V itte of it is of solid *toe., vetch full one foot thick, in l4acrJ ism i PAO safe.— The door of the vault is of hoe awl as cuaatracital that lithe hinges were sawed it is sill savored by m ix•aey bar which entere the mauve *UAW at each .4i6e,oi the vault, sal whichcannotbe toisatocl by tool .of an: Wncl. TB( drScisTaL—THIC oLD eiticis RiCaTOlteD. — Thesagagernent with the Swiss Bell Ringerselosed l est n i g h t , &IA we are requested by the managers to stam•thataaeight and hereafter the pukes of admis sion aeillAsedle saws as before their arrival. Tossight.Ur WHARAIr takes a Benefit—the pieces selected asessacelient, and Mr W. is not only a good performer, ism a deserving young man. He merits and we trust wilt receive such a Benefit as will convince him that his efforts to pleaae are duly appreciated by the friends of the Drama. Anol-Fitn Holref-e—We learn that a few of our enterprising fellow cilium have determined to erect • splendid and extensive Hotel, on Wood Wee?, ettanding along said street from Virgin Alley to the Glass Warehouse of Wm M'Cully. We have seen the plan niche building, and ifit le conformed to, in it• erection, it will certainly be a very commodious and &amicably arranged establishment. - lartbars will as excellent Platform Scale, sold atliesoia's this ~wing at 7 o'clock. Also • lot of new and second•hand Watched mai other ord. cies. • STOCKINGS I, i STOCZINGs LI CETJEJST THE PLACH._co -L-to a Ladies or Gentl.men sir" pis-chase for rash 1.7 and are in want of Hosiery ,Glowes, Mitu,Bhirts, or Drawers. If they wish to get good Good. of Do. roestic Manufacture, at fair price-sus wit the times, can't do better than by calling at Daly's on Fifth at., between Wood and Market. Pittsburgh. N. B. Stockings, Shiite, or Drawers . , made to order. Come oast. come all, Eider large or small. In quality. I'm sere to please, And suit all with ease. • You need not fear to try; Far no my wort( yos may rely, And save twenty per cent thereby. Please bear in mind, The place you wish to find, Is on Fifth street, second door below the Iron City Hotel, where Daly, has &licking*, Shirts and Drawer. of hie owe Shake to sell CH EA P nay 4—d&v. I te* JOSZPlrtgrocz, 7Hw. PITCH ICLL, JNO. R. EICRILUS. Posairsk,[Rebell 41k Or UNION FOUNDRY, Wisreleage ma Liberty St.. apporite Broom a Rote PITTSBURGH. inesTai Stow* sad Glam. Wagon Hosea of all sizes, Hollow Ware, Plough Gadfly all she*, Castings, act 1441140ra1y. 1111 ii. •OORN, FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER, Dis'estami Alley. belsrees Wood sad SwitOdd sts., HAS jest reeeiwwl (torn New York and Philadel pies. the latest styles for Dresses. Cloaks, Mantillas. Stu tiettlq-diksrlm yW Maatieval. ARRICR MARTIN & CO.. Bankers and Ex damage Bothers have removed to the N. E. cor Der of Wood and Third streeu, Pittsburgh. octBl and &w. !mak Eels stria Hats. 4111, OF the latest style, sr bleb, fur neatness 4 14 1 sed durability cannot be surpassed. All ibises is want ti a very superior bat will please call and essmies. 8. MOORE, 93 Wood t, netl64lfrairlas 3d door below Diamond slim., CAPS CAPS !! JUST mceired from the manufae• toren a large assortment of carol, corwiztirri of titter, Seal, Nutra. Muskrat, Mohair, Plush, Oil skin, Glazed, Hair Seal ■nd Seulette, to gether with a variety of new styles for youths and children. S. MOORE, 93 Wood vt wetl64&wlm 3d dorm helm. Din mord suer. Itztra Hue Black Beaver Hata, NEW style and superior in quality and beau ty, 'to be found at oet 47-Im A Frost* supply of gentlemen's and youth's caps of cyst.) , description at WM. DOUGLAS, 78 Wood stress, East side, act 27-Im. Removal. MB RHEY &Co grocers and commission mer chants have removed their stock of goods to their new stand No 57 Water street between Wood and Stnitb6eld, where they are prepared to transact bu siness as beretolote. nova GROCERIES 250 BAGS Rio Coffee. 40 hbds prime N 0 Sugar. 50 packages Young Hyaon, Puncboog, Guo Pow tier and Imperial Teas. 40 tibia Loaf Sugar, "St. Jaines's Refinery. 20 bbls S H Molasses. 25 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities, together wild a grime'sl assortment of articles in the grocery line is store sad for sale by M. B. RH EY & CO. Nov 1 No. 57, Water street. COTTON YARNS AND NAILS TWENTY THOUSAND Pentode Brighton Yarn' 900 kegs, nails assorted sites in store and for dale B RHEY & Co. ant No. 57 Water street. POW DER. O KEGS, Beatty's F F F G Ries Powder 41 111101.1 in store and for saleby M Et RHEY & Co. No 57 Water street. Wsornhings and Potasb. 1 8 CASKS &neckline, Potash, in store and foe sale b r m if RH EY & CO. noel No S 7 Water it. TO LET THE Waiebeeme later'' , occupied by the Sabsei bera,• smo Waist' sweat, between Ferry and Mori M. B. REMY & CO • 'Nov I No 57 Water street. A .LARGE lot or shirts just arrived fro th the East, •• Mu the Pittsburgh Clothiefr Store brittle wholesale sad retsil WN. B.SCHAFFER. 040111 Part" - of -fittsbuggi). Per It. Louis sal IMlsseari gi at THE new and submantial Steamer NEBRASKA, Doscas, Master, will leave for the ahoy* and intotmediato landings, on WEDNESDAY twat, 12th inst. at 10 o'clock. A. M. For Freight or pasarearply on board, or to nor JAMES MAY. SPEED AND COMFORT!! NB BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA TNN SPLIENDID FIAT RUNNING ATL•MERN gat CONSUL o ak AND LOUIS M'LANE, ARE MAKING DAILY TRIPE. One bunt will leave eve!) , afternoon at 3 o'clock, precl.ely, FAR E—Ptttsburgh to Baltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board in comfortable state-rooms the first night, witl pass over the Mountains (only 73 miles) the following DAT, in in Eastern-built Coaches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding wigit travel alto gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber- land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume theia scan at pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full load, to run as Passen gees may desire. Fur seats, or entire roaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the National Hotel, above the Monongahela Bridge. net 21 FP:RGUS MOORHEAD. Agent. Beaver, W LET= and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. WM§ iffithatip THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays experied,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan frc Pittsborgh , ) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 arelock--connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Be' of Stares, which leave Warien on the ar rival of t"As Packet, and reach Cleveland before eight. Fare throues $4 50. pe,,,egers raring ist Pittsburgh are entit led to choice of bertha on t h e Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage app‘ron braid Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G M HPJ(TON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Ce., Bearer. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of N EIL, MOO/4E & Co., Cleveland. je2l-y & M B TA1(1.014, Warren. The well known steamer MICHIGAN. W. B.Botat..Maater,bancawansenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittobingh (aa hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto WIC the timea,and those who hare no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon es the weather • ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE &CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLF„ l'a., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or palmist apply on board, or to july 12 G. M. MARTON, Water street. Mr The Michigan is provided with Evvoia' Safety Guard. M. DALY 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845. Tile •ew awl Splealidßieonitr. ON HARD, Tea Kettles. Sad Imo., Tailor, & Hatter.' Iron., Counter Weights. &e. Iron and Neils. &e. made to order. 17. S. GAUL SIONONSASUBIaii r aiIaiLSTOPI e, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, •nd will continue to n through the 'omen as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaning Pittsburgh every Monday motning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning 1111 the same boar. FIX freight or passage apply on board. sn26. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Botts. Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. CLARK &Co„ Beaver. WM. DOUGLAS. 73 Wood •t., gait aid* 54 ►ssr wires ii WIZ courts-sc. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. James Ressi, Stewart, Cincinnati; Lancaster, Fisher, do. Commerce. Jacobs, Louisville; Cambria, Forsyth, Cincinnati; North Bend, Duncan, do. Laura, Smith, Wellsville. DEPA RT ED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packets. North Carolina. -, Cincinnati; Belfast, Ebben. Wheeling; lIIONONGAZERLA itOUTZ BEAVER PACKET LAZI MIMI & 11110/11GAN LULL STEAMER LAKE ERIE. Carr. Caaract.t. Leave. Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. jontoll•y REBUILT AND REMOVED Furniture Cheap and Geed. I AS. W. WOODW ELL respectfully informs his every case. ts, friends and the public that he has removed to hi. j per% that publish the adiertisement of Palmer old stand, No. 85 Third street. where he has nn hand S. Co., can have their orders filled by us. And pe a splendid aunrtmem of Furniture of all de.criptionv, pea pnblivhing this advertisement to the •mount of ready for their inspection. Persistswishing to furnish $5. w ill receive their pay in type when three time* the Hotels, Stemnboats, Privete Dwelling., &c. will foil amount of their bill is taken out. Edits rs will 0.1,e it to their interest to call and examine his stock before send papers containing the advertisement, that we purchasing elsewhere. may know where to send spreirnen sheets. FURNITURE uctl MARTIN & JONES, which cannot be surpassed in the western country, S. W. ror. of Sycamore and Third us., Cin, comprising the following articles: Sofas, Divans and Ottoman.; Tepoys, Tete-a.Tetcs, %Vat drobew Secretary and Book.Casew; Card, Pier, Sofa and Centre Tables, Sideboard.; Dressing Bustuov, various styles; Hatand Towel Racks; French and Higlopou Bedsteads; End, Dining and Breakfast Table.: Mahogany CH A iits of all descriptions; A general assortment of Faacy Chairs; Also, a general usortment of COMMON FURNI TURE. oep4.3in, SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE ik 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 it. 100 feet wide; Pride at. 80 feet wide; Caldwell st. 40 feet wide,— The house is frsi feet front by 47 feet deep, wish 11 finished rooms; and was built in the most substantial and liberal manner for the subscribers' own occupan cy. The terms will be very reasonable. Apply to the ' subscriber on the premises. octl3-Im. JACOB VOGDES. MEW PALL GOODS AT NO. 51 MARKET STREET. Giorgio IL White & Co. ARE now opening a choice assortment of Fall Goods. consisting in part of Embroidered Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy French Cloakings; Gala Plaids; Cross barred Cashmere for dresses; Tartan Silks; Ferkerri Shawls; Broche Long Shawls; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; French Cloths and Cassitneors• Gentlemen's Satin and Polka earfs; Dresden and Marseilles Quilts. Oct 11110 .lIST received as the Them Big Down, the rg- IN est and best assessment of Shirts, ever °Shred io the Pittsbnrgh market, which will be sold whole sale or rotation retsonabloternts. oct2s. JOHN NI'CLOSSEY. Y LAST 0: 14 .4t • • • DRATROCTITZ CONVLAGR *TION AT W ILMINGTON, N C.—Fsfty Buildings Berne—Loss from $lOO,- 000 to $175,000! We received last night a slip from the Wilmington (N. C.) Journal office, giving an account of a destructive fire which broke out io that city on the morning of the 4th inst. in a number of wooden buildings in the square bounded by Market, Front, Dock and Water streets, which In leas than two and a half hours enveloped the whole square in dames. No particulars are given, save that the buildings were generally used as stores, which with their contents were tonally insured. A large quantity of goods were rescued from the Eames. The lose it is thought will not be less than $175,000. It was the work of an incendiary. Col. J no. Mc. Rae and Col. T. Miller, in attempting to sane some goods from the names at the store el Messrs. Usrry & Bryant, on the wharf. were borne to the earth Ly the fall of a brick wall. Cul. Mcßae had his leg broken and his head and shoulder* much bruised, but it is ho. ped that his wounds are not fatal. Col. Miller had his right foot much cut and bruised, but is not s‘riously in jured. a THE N YORK ELECTION The N Y papers of Wednesday are filled u iih fig• uret and speculations with respect to the election of Tuesday. The Tribune s ays: "A very few words will suffice to tell the stogy. The Whigs are badly beaten at the Election just closed, because only a few would work and a very large number would not e ven vote. We might base curried everything, ■nd have nothing. Jonathan D Stevenson may possibly be defeated by thy highest vt hig candidate, but it is a bare possibility. and not at all probable. Luther Bradish ( athig ) is beaten some 5,000 votes in our city by Edward Sanford. (Dem) and Morris Franklin ' (wbig) at least 1,000 by Samuel Osgood. (Dem.) The Whig Assembly ticket is beaten, in the average, near. ly as much as our Senator. Mr Sanford, having near ly 400 more majority in Kings, and perhaps •s many in Richmond, is elected Senator by a plurality near 6,000." City of Dural°, Democratic majority, 103. MUitt TROUBLICS.—The Gazette of last evening contains toe following additional information from Naueoct. This itew ombralte in that region will prob. ably lead to a renewal of the late exciting scenes in that quarter, although it is hoped that the proper of Sirs will discharge their duties restlessly against all offenders, Mormon or Anti-Mormon: "Bj the Boreas, which arrived from Keokuk, just as our piper was going to press. we learn that seri ous difficulties are engendering in and ■bout Nue va). The Saints bui expelled Mej IVarren and his hundred men, saying they had no further use forthem. Msj ‘Varren had gone off in the direction of Car thage, to get a reinforcement. The sheriff of Rock Island county was lying , dangerously wounded at Car thage—the effect of the affray at NIIWIOO recently. when Redding was taken from his custody. It is re ported fat the U S Marshal for the district of Illi nois, has been empowered to arrest the •'Twelve." which be has intimated his intention of doing forth with."—S7 Loris Rep, Nov I. Ws Seam from • letter from Neuron that the anti- Morrnonathreatened an attack, on the night of the 22d, upon the Camp Creek settlement, but that their designs were known and woulJ be frustrated. The Mormons are making arrangements to leave (or Cali fornia in the spring. in companies or divisions of one hiredred each, and they will take their printing estab lishment with them.—/ii. Tat N/WI 111 D TKr. Journal cf Commerce of 1 hursday evening says: "There is aocotion market. Flour began at $5,- 75. sad is uow $6 25, at which 2000 good Michigan, 2000 Genesee, and various other parcels, in all 8000 or 10,000 bbl., as we judge, have been sold; none of it. however, to ship, that •e can certainly ■seertain. Corn is much inquired fur to ship, but there is none here fit for that purpose. 2600 southern heavily brought 15 . 21 cents rnelsote, ■nd we presume yellow round might be quoted 68c; 1400 bu. southern oats sold at 38e; 1000 hu tworuwed barley at 50c.' At Philadelphia on Monday, eays the Gazette, after the receipt of the f.weign nears, prices of flour eras 12 1.2 c higher, and about 1000 bbls .old at $3,1i2 1.2 .0.73 for Fait brands; we quote the former as tbe closing price. Corn meal in good demand, with sale* of 2300 bbl. at $3. Prbitere Lvdt Here MACHINERY CUT WOOD TY PEs! frN E underaignei are prepared to furnish to onier, any style, size IX pattern of Wood Types, eqiinl, in ever• retipect, to any manufactured in the United State', at eery lore priees! Our Type■ are aceuraxely cut, and cleanly and neat ly finished, and warranted not to become injured by ■ny usage to which types are ordinaty subjected. The woods we use are mahogany, boxwood. Ate., end Ingot, and so prepared as to defy the action of water or the atn.osphere. Having jest completed new and improved machine ry, we are prepared to fill orders at the shortest no rice; and being practical printers, and one rd" U. having nine years' experience as ■ job printer alone, wa flat ter ourselves as to our ability to give satatici ion in Dye Stars. 400 11BLS Chipped Logwood: 50 " Ground Caniwood; 1400 lba Indigo; 2500 " Blue Vitinl; 5000 " Madder; 40 bbla Alum; 50 " lustir; 10 " Coppai as; 7 " Nicaragua; 4 " Red Sanders; 4 " Brazil Wood; 3 " Peach Wood; 4 " Lac Dye; 112 Obeli Est Logitood; 1200 lb. Sumac; 500 " Nutgalla. For side by B A FAIINFSTOCK & Co. oct 23 cur Cull and Wood u• "Still they Come." THE Naval Officer, or the Pirstra'a Cave, by Lieut Murray. Blackwood', Magazine for October. Parley's Magazine and Merry's MU6CUM for No vember, Dr. Durbin's Observations in the Eater, just pub fished. Harper's Illuminated Bible, No. 41. Illustrated Sheik/mere, 69 and 70. Morse's Geographic Maps, Nos. 1 and 2. Splendid ly gotten up, call and examine. Living Age, No. 76. Illustrated Wandering Jew, No. 2. The Cruiser of the Mist, by .1. H. Ingraham. The New York Illostreted kegs:roe of Literature and Art, Edited by Lawrence Lehrer. Puke Guderin's pamphlet on the Doctrines of Choi Fourier. Biair's Sermons, in which le prefixed the life and character of the author by James Finlayson, D. D., complete in I vol. Webster's Domestic Economy, Assisted by Mr.. Parkes, author of "Domestic Duties," 1 vol. Just rec'd and for sale et COOK'S, 85 Fourth at. CAMPBELL'S 'HYMNS; At BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. WY 5 43 Market west A/31110NA BLS stbakrei For bodging 0010, low F priciol o for oatip ardor. by ALGEO, McGUIRE do Co. 251 Liberty et. JUST received en :invoice of French Cloths, suits ble for Cloaks. Also: a few patierna beautiful Cashmeres, for linings for the same, for which we will be glad to receive orders. ALOES), hfcGUIRE &Co. 251 Liberty at. -=.-~=_, BLUE SLA tiKisiT COATS. These comfortable coats so indispessible to the travelling conununi ty can be had in superior style at our establishment. ALGLO, bicGUIRE & Co. 251 Liberty st. MIXED BEAVER CLOTHS AND FANCY LININGS. OMETHING new in this line to be had at the S Finhioneble Heed Quartets of ALGEO, hicGUI RE &Co. 2511 Liberty st. ANEW and splendid Cloth fur winter coats we have every variety of color, and will make them in every variety of style to suit the taste, the habit and the pocket of our cumomers. Call and see them ALGEO, 51cGUIIIE & Co's. 251 Liberty at. Loaf Sugar. WE are receiving a further supply of No 6, 788 Loaf Sneer, which will be sold at low rates SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. .40 BBL. S H lns.es. 30 half do Formic low an chow consignment. BURBRIDGE, WILSON &CO, Water st 30 lIHDS. Poime N. U Suter. for FeIP by BURBR.IDGE, WILSON & CO.. W., Pr at 1,..1 Copper. 250 SHEETS Brasier., Copper, (Baltimore) arriving and t'or sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water street. Young Hymen Tea. 25HALF Chests .'extra Fine," from cargo ••Lady Adams," Received and for sale by H. LAMBERT, 100 liberiv sr. 35 BARRELS Herrings (Alewives) 5 .4 DPW No I Salmon; 25 Boxes " Scaled Herringa; Received and far sale by H LAMBERT, 100 Liberty Citron and Rock Candy. 10 BOXES Prenrrved Citron; 10 '• !lock I'an.ly; 11.- , •••i.rd end for stile by 11. LAMBERT, 0.116 100 Librrt y pt. 10 In N: C. 'Cur 30 It.in, 10 -• Pitch: Just received ■nd fur stile by J. &J. WM.:VITT, ocul6 21.4 Liberty st Ormuid Spices. CANS " Gr. „ .und A C i i i n;a ce mna, 10 6 1 Icf.g " Closes, 10 boxes " P.pper Nn 1; Just received and fui sale by J. & J. M'DF.VITT r.ct 16 414 Libnfty at Pip... 50 BOXES Pipes just rec e J iv S e' lc7);!V r r T 7 le by or-rl6 224 Liberly ort. 4 NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. ft 011•11. 8. PAIILSON, (WT[ 07 UK /ERN 07 P&OLSION & OILL,) H AVING opened his new store at N.. MIL WM& NMI, Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufactur ins and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every desert', Lion, wrtranted to be made in the best manner, and of the best materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Seelette, 'ion-Seel, Husband Glared Caps Also. a fose assortment of Ladies' Furs. such at Lyni. Fitch. Genet said Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. all of which he offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. .. Country Merchants will plesee cell and examine ml, Mock before purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Cape receiv ed. ►ep!l In Ow Court of Cowman Pies.. Allegheny County of June Term 1813, N 0.294. 4 1/1 0. IN the matter of the voluntary as signment of George Goasin to Wm. And now, to wit:. October 27th. 1345. On motion of H. W. Williams 1 . ...44 , account of A.eignee confirmed and Geo. S. Selden. Ken., appointed Auditor to dis tribute the funds in the lien& of theassiruee. From the Record, Crrdi or. 4 , 0 all others edore. rued •raregoentted to meet at my °thee on Fourth, at., between %Vocal and Smithfield, on Saturday, the Gib IVcember neat, at 3 idelock, P. M.. at which iimeend niece I. will attend .o tt.a doties of iny nrrintmrnt. 150,73 t (;. S. SELDEN. Auditor. PHIS *nick has met with such universal appro rail that it ha. become one of the staple articles of minor - at...tore. It in made of fine Gold. has • quill like elasticity sad is pointed with a material that can never change nr Weill. The penis contained in a neat and convenient 'silver pencil case, combining in the most vintner.% form a pen and pencil. To the Book-keeper to whom nnifiirmity in the ap- 1 pearance of the different pagen of his Ledger. is • great desideratum, this pen is indispensable, for it in the only pen which will never change. To the busi ness man it presents a pen nnvarying and ever reedy Ito pet form it. licorice faithfully, however hurrying the emergency which calls it into use. To the Law yer or Divine it raves the annoyance and trouble of m•Ling and mending pens, er of sharpening the pen knife. And to all it presents a pen which will prove much &ore ecrionowal than quill. or steel pens Menne cull end triter/tine. Fur sale wholesale and retail by _ _ EM ITTA riC ES of money on moderate term s, Rcan be mode dining my absence in Europe, to every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or the continent of Lumps. Legacies, debts, property or clsims recovered: wenches for stills, titles and documents effected, and other European business trans acted by applying to dames May, IVater street, Pitts burgh. H KEF.N AN. octi2 Agent and Attorney at Lew, Pittsburgh. THIS is to certify that thaws fully tested the Vit.- tees of Thompson's Cominalive. Having been troubled with a very severe pain in my stomach and diarrhoea or summer complaint for several weeks and was perfectly restored by using one Bottle. GEORGE ADDISON, of New Weans Sold by W Jackson Agent corner Wood and Liber ty streets. ori 15 MOUNT UNION ONMETIORT. THEpublic are respectfully informed that the Trustees of the above Cemetery. near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now ready to dispose of lots on reasonable terms—the lots are 8 by 16 feet—from 10 to 12 dollars daring the month of October—after which time the lots will be 15 to 18 dollars. 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 piece as handsome as soy cube place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STEEL. RET, Merchant, Federal street, Allegheny. By order of the Revd of Trustees. sep3o. ROBERT FAIRMAN, Prat. CLOAKS, CLOAKS COBURG CLOTHS BUIIBRIDGE, WILSON &CO, %.trr It N. 0. sugar. Tar, Pitch & Sofia GEO. R. RIDDLE Proth'y Diamond-Pcinted Gold Pena. W. W. WILSON, corner of 4th and Nimket its Muropean Agency. Still they Come. READ THE FOLLOWING; 41' 2iitthnt Saito. - Platimit Scales at Amettea. dt M'/Census's Phenix docile* Marl, No 64 Mar ket street, Siwipiroit's Row, between 3d 4. 4th sta.; 1 , 110-MORROW Evening, Saturday, NorPmber A- - Bth, at half past 7 o'clock, will be told, I Plat form Soaks, which weighs about 2000 lb*. Books, Cutlery, Bo: i ts,.Skoes, &c. st Luc- AT 64 o'clock. on Saturday evening the Bib jolt . at Davis's Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large collection of Books to various departments of literature; new and second• hand gold and silver swatches, 8 day and 30 hour clocks; shot guns; musical instruments; boots, shoes, hate, caps, clothing and a variety of staple and fancy Dry Goods, 4tc. JOHN D. DAVIS, nov7. Auctioneer. Auction Sales, By .Mio D. Davis, Aisegioneer, conies of Wood clad kVA street,. ON Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, will be sold,. large and general assortment of Dry G oods, Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps, &c. Arc., comprising super blue and black broad cloths; Bearer cloths, extra fine blue, black and fancy tarsi- mores; super sattineus and cassinetts; plain and fancy Kentucky jeans, pilot cloths; green Mackinaw blankets; super black, striped and figured elpaccas; mous de laines; calicoes; prints; fine merino wool drawers and shirts, fine wool hose; fleecy lined glares; fine wool hose; real buck gloves and mitts; children's fancy wool bow, Lathe's embroidered mitts; gum elastic suspenders; pearl buttons. Arc. &c. Also, men's black fur and silk hats; men's thick boots and brogans; fine sewed calf boots; Ladies fine boots, shoes and slipper.; meis's and boy's fur, cloth and glazed caps, &c. &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M A large gonntily of new and second hand household Fnrniture, Glassware and Qotiensware; Looking Glans• ei; Carpeling; Counting house DeidEs; fine and table Cutlery; Brass Mantel Clocks; Young ll)enn Ten; Loaf Seger, New Orleans Molasses; manufaciur ed Tobacco, and Cordage, &c. &c. nov7 ild.miastrater's Sale of Baal Estate. 19,400 Acres of Landis Western Pennsylvania AT AUCTION. WILLbe sold itt tbe auction Rooms of John D. Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day 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 Pymatuning township; No 758 and 801 in Dela ware tovrnsphip, no 934 in Sandy Creek township, nn 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Coal, and Iron Oreand lay in the vicinity of the Stew improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the county or Crawford. No 1163 and 1548 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athena' township, no 1468, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta sewn ship;aPof wh ioh are well adapted for farming, and con vtnient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES are in the County of Erie; no 197,-2017-2076 in IVatelford township, and within 3 miles of the town Waterford; no 19•i6 in Amity township; these tracts are of the first quality land, and conveuient to laid out roads. 16000 ACRES Amin the Comity of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny It iZer. The town of Corydan 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 water running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect ed. The above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in a body to suit purchasers. The Lands in Mercer,Crawford and Erie Counties, are principally in tracts of 200 Acres, and well adapt ed for fames. Those in McKean County, are mostly in Tracts of 1000 Acres Tide liali,,patabiti. Terms mule F. R. SHUNK, WM. BOYD. Adnsts. THOS. R. TRIMBLE. sem 6-ta JOHN D. DAVIS, Auetr Barrows & Turner's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, EcEpowr tr0wn.,509 NO. 46, MARKET STRNNT, THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD ST. Lelia., proclaimed, 'far egad fleas; that tke 'doles tonne Cali House, 1? No. 46, is lke place! IZaf.fa Om. r J 11Mb. Ibk ANOTHER ARRIVAL OP NEW GOODS [SAT NO. 46..&1 LADIES' DRESS GOODS (H still later styles, and the most rare and beautiful patterns. RICH SHAWLS In their greet and splendid variety, both high and low Cost. Best Paris Kid Gloves, in all shades. every number: Cases Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12 1..2 to 12.50. Boles New Bonnet Ribons, beautiful, from 12 1 2 to 18 3 4. HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! New additions base been made to oar Domestic De partment, and the whole stuck will be disposed dot unusually low rates. Blankets and Counterpanes. BROADCLOTHS. To this branch of our trade in particular, we have given great attention, and arc now prepared with our additional stuck, to furnish any who may wish—with a bargain. French, West of Englund and German Cloths— great variety of shades—in all qualities, Fashions able, Brown's Gold Mixed, &c. CASSIMERES, Staple aad Fancy. SATINETTS, Severnlenses just received in both high and low COAL One Cnse Blue Black and Sheers Gray, Ilcase Drab for Carling,. Trimmings. FANCY VESTINGS. Beautiful •ariety—Plnin and Fancy Rich Satins and Velvets. Gentlemen's Satin Scarfs and Cravats; Beet Paris Kid Gluve,l Mado-up Shirts; S.tspooders. Umbrellas. &c. IlCrMarket Street lke place, 46 ate siwather...4.l nov I "arrows it Turner. Fifth Ward Livery Stable 11111 THE subscriber. having hcught out the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in l the Fttth Wald, respectfully inlet ms his friends and the public generally, that he will keept at all times. a stock of the best desciiption of Ruling Horses, Bug. gips, Carriages nf all kinds, and in short, every thing required in his line of businnas. A considerable portion of his 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 mt.,* few dares above the Canal Bridge, where be respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. Mlle is also provided with en elegant Hearse. which will he furnished when squired. oct:Stf Port Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Etna alreete, Fifa ;Yard DISSOLUTION. MINE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten, is this 1 day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knap,Jr. and William J Totten, who will continue the business under the name of Keep & Totten, and will settle all elaimsagainu the mid firm, and receive all debts and demands owing to the same. Fittsb'gb, MI. 18, 1804428, • • Bank Notts unit txtbangt. CORRZCTZD DAILY IT A. IItANCEIZ, Exciseman BBOIMII, CoßNett Or THIRD AHD WooD rings.rs. SPECIE STANDARD Merchants and Magrfaciurcrs'Scrsp.... Exchange Bank Scrip. Currency Berk. County Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York ............. . Boston. Biatiksore SPECIE. Gold Silver ENNSY LVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgk par Merekants aid Manufacturers' batik Exchange ••..par Do. Hothdaysbxr ik PHILADELPHIA. Dank of No►th A nserica. ........... ....par Do Northern Liberties par Do Fe nneyhtania ............... par Coninierci , l Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington hank Pa' Manufacturers and Mechanics par Mechanics Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank pa r Schuylkill " ..par Southwark.. --."._......par Western Bank of Penn Township par Girard bank Pa* U. S. bank and branches 35 COUNTRY BANKS Bank of Germantown ....pat " Chester county pat " Delaware county " Montgomery county ........par Notannoberiand . par Farmers' bank of Bucks county Easton bank po Doylestown bank ....... ........ ......... —par Franklin bank of Washington .........par Bank 0f............. ........1 tt Gettysbnrgk ................. ...... I 1 " Lewis/men Saiscrehannaeowitty Berksto lusty bank no sale Columbia Bankand Bridge Company par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank 1 " Bank of Lancaster par " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank ........ ....... 1 Honesdale ".... ...._1 Lancaster " par Lancaster to." ..... ....... par Lebanon " 1 Miners'bank of .... ................I bank of Brownsville par New Hope and Delaware Bridge company ` 1 Northampton bank . ...no sale Towanda bank . no sale Wyoming bank West Branch bank ........ ..... 1 York bank . -1 Lehigh county bank, ..5 OHIO Belmont h a rak o/ st. Clairsville.... Clinlonbank of Coheir bus ............... Cohrmbinna bank of New Li5b0n............. Cirrleville (Lawrence, cackler) " ( Warren, cackler).. , Cineinn Chillicothe hank.............. Conmerria/ bank of Lake Erie. Dayton bank.. ....... ........ Franklin bank of Farniers'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville-1 Parniers' bank of Canton 20 nettsiga Granville Nn millon Lancaster Marietta Massillon Meeltanies' and Traders'. Ciariassati ....5 MosulP/easae. ........ ............... 1 Norwalk Putnam ...... . ..... ....... 1 Sambutly Seioto 10 Urbesout Wooster Zaatirine Bank co) Cleveland... INDIANA. .Gate basic and brume/lee Slate Scrit KENTUCKY All banks ILLINOIS State bank Bank of Illusoio, Skarseettovnt VIRGINIA. Bank of Ike Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia Fa rmers' bankof Nora. Wesfernbank f Virginia Merekants'assi Mechanics' bash of Virginia.... 4 Bash at Morgantown MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks ......................par All otker solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA All solvent SOUTH CAROLINA All soh entbanks ............. GEORGIA. Alisolona banks.. ALABAMA 11lobile banks ......... LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks ( goad) TENNESSEE. MICHIGAN. Bank of 31. Clair St. Clair, 75 Bank of Ike River Rainin, Monroe 10 Farmer's' and Meckanics Bank, Detroit 60 Michigan Insurance, Co. 'Jetfoil 5 Oakland Coney Bank, Pontiac 10 Pins and Marine lasurance. THE Insurance Company of North Atnerict, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, allirs to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivers. DIRECTORS Arthur O. Coffm, Pres . '. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Seml. W. Jones, Sam'l. W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thorne', John Whitt, Jahn R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D.Sherrard,Seey. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. lts charter is perpetual. sad from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardous character, it may he considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES AT WOOD, At Counting, Room of Atwood, Jones Sc Cn.. Water root streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-Iy, MISS A. C. SARGENT. BF.GS leave to inform her friends and the publcgen ernlly that her Select School for Young Ladies, and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Mtm.lay the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clair st., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She refers to the following gentlemen : Hon John Breden, Rev W A Pessavant. Rev .1 Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Madding, Esq., Wm. Jack, Esq John Bigler Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be obtainerlby calling on Aflen Kramer, Esq. aug 22 will. r'x•HON. . J. 0. MANOR & 111141NOIL ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFF ICE in Fifth stn.*, ta Barr's Dow buikliog,bo• mom Wood !Rod Strittb&kt arm& oct29-Iy. C KE N E R , s SUGAR COATED PILLS r op 0. 0 - . 4 7'0 4 ,4 P arf e ' REPARED S C LICK ..... prom 4 pre 71 Prem. Pre". The Wonderful Vegetable Pnrgative. FOR THE CURE OF • Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Dispepsia, Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains In the Buck, In ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising la the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma, Fever of nll kinds, Fe male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus. Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, File, Liver-Complaint, Erysipe lea, Deafness, ltchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray el, Nervous complaint s, and a variety of other diseases, arising from I miellniei of the hh..oa, and uhstructiosss bathe organs of digestion. [From the Agent nt Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OF TEE LIVER. DesDeAn Stet—Agri-ruble to year desire, I write to keep you apprized of the pr :tor -eta of the Cliekener Seger Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may '• recollect, when I first commenced selling your medi cine, wide:, was in May, HA. we little dreamed of the success that would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy fur every Noel- • ble complaint under the sun, that I seriously contem. platedbaving nothing more to co) with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we consented to make a trial of yoers. At 1 . 111.11. we found considerabledifficulty is morseling public attention to wards them. People had been so cites deceived by the vile compound: which have flooded the country for the last 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conse quence wus, they could hardly be persuaded to accept td . the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor money." Thus marten's proceeded for a week or two, when, as ..good lurk would have it, "Mrs. N—, a lady of our city, who had I,,ng sidiered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded tonccept of a box, on condition that nothing was tole: paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know ing no we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and find been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor.. ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi cine n fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to 110. No less to our joy than surprise, how • ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at our counter andenquired for anoth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, ' that your Pills ate beginnine ' to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When I tool: the second dose. I began to feel much bettertban I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing, nt every repetition of LYE , dose. I have no doubt that a few mote boxes will effectually cure me." The result was an she predicted. Her health' is completely restored. The flush of youth malt beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long ar.d a happy life is before her. I em satisfied she will neverforget the Clickenee Sugar-Coated As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex unordinary cure was rapidly disseminated throughthn city and adjacent country . ; and scarcely a week had . 4 elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased 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; labor- ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh - is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the ! asthmatic, censumptia.e, and.dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Peewee.— Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily' flowing in upon us from every quarter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. AnotLer has just recovered from a seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded In expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered from an attack of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—So we ga. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we bane standing orders from the countty to a large meant. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience. Yours, &c. R. H. WILLIAMS. 6/xebec, L. C., April 14, 1845. ..... ...# prem. .... ...... par so sale REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKF.NER, is the original 'mentor of the Sugar Coated Pills; and "that nothing of the soft was ever heard of until he intro duced them in June, 1543, as will be seen by the fol lowing .. .....par This Diploma was awarded by the A MF:RICAN INSTITUTE, •t the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yotk, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, for the invention of SUGAR COATED ('ILLS. JAMES TA LLM A DGE, President. T. B. WAKENstv,Corresponding Secretary. GURDON J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary. TO AVOID COoBTERlMlT9.—Purcbasers Mnst always ask fdr'Clickener'e Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. and see. that each box.ba.s upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Libtrty streets, is Dr. Clickeucr's agent for Pittsburgh and oct6 ........2 New Dry Goods House, AT NO. 42, MARKET STREET, THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has es tablished himself at the above mentioned place as • a dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. His stock, to which he would call the attention of purchasers, is very extensive, and embraces good.* adopted to the present end upprnuchinc seasons, re cently selected from auctions in New York and flues the manufactures in England. consisting of broadcloth}; pilot and Beaver cloiht; kerneys; cassimeres; satinets; jeans and vesting; plain and plaid lindseys; bath and Whitney blankets; red. yellow and white flannels; Rob Roy and Gala Plaiei Bockings; printed flannels. comprising Thibct cloth:4; Alpines; plaid and figured silk and cotton warp alpacas; Orleans, Coburg and In diana cloths; rept. cashmeres; cashmere do corm; ashmere de laine and muslin do laine. A large assortment of rich, medium and low priced Prints, Copperplates, Chintz and Patches. j. j, 9 E and 5 4 brown and bleached shirting and sheeting cottons; brown and bleached drillings and jeans; striped shillings; apron checks; brown', bleached and colored cotton flannel•; white and brown linen; white and brown damask table covers and napkins; col'd cotton table covers; Swiss, mull, book, jaconet and cambric muslins; bishop lawns; cap laces, lace edgings; linen cambric handkerchiefs, fancy cravats, rich cashmere* broclia; Edinboro, net, woolen, Rob Roy and Highland plaid, with various styles of fancy shawls. A larva assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses and Chi dren's gloves and ho.iery; bit dseye and Semis diapers: crash; linen sheetincs, woolen yarn of various colors: Gentlemen's Irocks and drawers, &c. &e., with all the small wares usually for sale at such prices. Having permanently established himself, and his connexion with a jobbing house at the East, giving him facilities for purchasing at low prices, and also enab ling him to be in weekly receipt of Goods during the season, the subscriber flatters himself he can offer in ducements to purchasers, equal, if not superior to lay house in the city. The public aro respectfully inewed to call, examine and judge fur themselves. _ Patronized!. by Everybod y. PREMIUM CORNER OF THIRD, First Door above the Durnt District WOOLEN GOODS DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS, 0c.127 tf it. Aldermatt's Office, Fifth Ward. 'SOHN A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Wird, allP Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara street!. where he may be fuund at all times. Those basic Houses or other property to sell or rent, can have same punctually attended ru; debts collected, slut the duties of an Alderman will receive promo maim oct274` A. A. MASON
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