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Auction Saks. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. Upper Leather. )DOZ superior Inrjte per luathei, 1 doz.un- diesed calf skin, for sale low hv P.C.MARTIN. port of FEKT WATER IS THE CHiSML.

JDailij iHorning post. pi rrs i i a. Boston Clothing Store, oS. MARKET STREET. 38.

NEAR THE POST OFFICE. J. W. RHODES TAKE this method to inform the gentlemen of Pitts- burgh and vicinity that they have taken the a bove at -re, and wiii be supplied from their own ex- Patronized by Everybody. The Wonderful Vegetable FOR THE CERE OF Hendarhe, Giddiness, Rheumatism.

Piles, IKspepsia, Scurw. Small Pox. Jaundice. Pains in Ihe linen, In. ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in lhe Throat, Dropsv.

Asthma. Fever of ail kinds. Jennie Complaints. Measles. Salt liearibttro.

Worms. Cholera Mnrbn. Coughs, Quinary, hooping Cough. Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipe. las.

Deafness, lichines of the Skin. Cods, Goui, Grav-el. Nervous comolainis.and a VHrk-ty of arising from Impurities nf the blood, and obstruction in the organs of digestion. From the Agent at Quebec, L. DISEASE OF THE LIVER.

Dear Sir: Agreeable to your desire, I write ta keep vou apprized of the prospects of the Clkkenef Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. ou may recollect, when I first commenred selling your medicine, whico was in May, 13 .4, we little dreamed of the success bt would crown the undertaking. Our' premises had been so completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possible complaint undei the sun, Uial I setiously contemplated having nothing morelo do ith any thing of the kind. However, at the must urgent solicitation, wa consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found coiisiderabledifhcuhy in Bitracling public attention towards them.

People had been so often deceived by the vile compounds Inch have flooded the country for the lust 15 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never tube "taken in" again; and tlie consequence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for love, nor money. Thus maiterrs proceeded for we-k or two, when, a good luck would have it. "Mrs. a lady of our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigesrion of lhe moat obstinate character, was persuaded to accept of boa, on condiiion that nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, we ourselves had very little faith in thernatter, knowing as we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and bad been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighboring towns.

But we had determined to give the medicine ft fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, it would be a soutce of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to os. 'No less to our joy than surprise, bow ever, only a few days had elased, when the lady again presented herselfatourcmmter and enquired foranotb-er box. "I really tbink, Mr. Williams," says she, that yoar Pills ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogelher for the better. When took the second dose, 1 began to feel much betterthan I did at Hrsi; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improvej and the blocri seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days.

Since then, I have takenthe remainder of the Piils, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of lhe dose. I have no doubt that a few moie boxes will effectually cure me." Tha result was as she predicted. Her healtb is completely restored. The flush of youth and beauty has relumed to her checks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. 1 am satisfied -he wilt neverforget the Clkkener Sugar-Coated Pills-As might naiurally be supposed, the new of this extraordinary cure was rapidly disseminated throtigbihe SATURDAY MORNING.

OCTOBER 18. 1345. PITTSBURGH BOARD OK TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR OCTOPKR. George Ogileh, W.

Barker W. J. Howard. correspondents. In reference to communications which may appear in tbi paper, we have mm or two remarks to make.

We will insert none without the name of the author being 6it made known to us, and when inserted, must always be taken as ekpresslveof the views of the writer, ami not the editor of this paper, miles the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Thb Acrobat Famili, who ure said to surpass the Ravels in beautiful, intricate and brilliant Gymnastic! appear this rvcaittg at the Pittsburgh Theatre. These young men come among us with extraordinary recommendations from the press of every city they have visited in this countiy, and will open a new era in oar public amusements. Their engagement is a short one, but if fame tells the truth they will find it to their interest to remain lunger. Advertising Agknct.

Mr. J. Heron Foster has opened an agency of this kind, which our merchants, manufacturers and all business men will find to their interest to encourage. The success which has atlend-ed the agencies of Mr. V.

B. Palmer, is a sufficient guaranty for the usefulness of the system, and we sincerely trust that the enterprise of Mr. Foster will meet with a liberal support; he is a printer, well acquainted with the prices of advertising, and an active business man. Ikdia.m Cillers. Richard Elliott, lute Indian Agent, arrived in this cily yesterday morning, accompanied by twelve the chiefs, or head men of the Putowotame tribe of Indians.

Waba, is the head chief; he is said to be over one hundred years old. Ha wears the Tull Indian costume. Their general ap-pearancai noble and dignifi.d. The orator of the Nation is among the number he is truly a fine look-ing fellow. The thice inter pieters are half breed Indians.

John, compare Yes Sir. A few minutes ago ii was positively Cold, it then grew comparatively colder, and now tt a frizen st pkklativ li Nivison Watkius, Est), editor of Ihe Memphis Appeal, is dead. Dog-wood, says the New York Sim, may be distinguished by its peculiar bark. Col. the miliionare, is about to build a mag nifieent hotel on his lots in the burnt district.

New York. The Cambria brought orders tor barrels Cincinnati tlour. America already has to feed the mother Doctor Dean, the "underground Railroad" slave stealer, has again escapad; from the St. Chariescounty Prison, this lime. H- ia -llpp'-iy fellow.

An order of the Daughters of Temperance has been instituted at Nantucket. 1 hey have but do secreis of course. TENN INSURANCE COMPANY. A fifth dividend of ten percent, on all claims n-gainst this company, has b'-cu declared, ay able on Monday the inst. S.

FINNEY, jr. Sec y. Pittsburgh, October 13, IS 15- octi3 3l. BOARD OK TRADE. A meetinl of the Association of the board ot traile ill be held this afternoin at; o'clock.

M. st the room of the boaid, to take into a subject of "real inteiest to the city of Pittsburgh. Manufacturers. Meiciunts and ciliens ge.ierallyare invited to attend. HAIil Lit, wt 18 Clerk of lhe Directors.

A Large Warehouse to Ict. StTCAI F-on Water between SmiihfieM ami Grnot streets, rituburh. Inqiiire of Jhn Andersot(f Kobrt Woods, or James (Muitv. L-qrs or of ctl7 if CHlUS i Y. JuStTH PSSNOCK, THo.

TCHKLL, JSO. B. HKKKOS Fcnnock, Mitchell fit Co UNION FOU I Warehouse on Liberty StofpOHitc Brown's Row, prrisr.uiuni. ALWAYS OS HAND, Stove anrl Gluten. I Tea Sati Wagon Bones of all izr, Tailor HsttW Irons, Hollow WBrp, I Counter Wi-iKlni, Ac.

Plough Cmtinga all sizpx, Iron and Nmls-. Custing, made to order, oct 1 PROPOSALS WILL be received until the 2 1st for the fol-towing BILL OF TIM PER, for 50 henry 8 iich Colum-biad Itarbrtte Carriages. AUCTION SALES. By John D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth streets.

10 o'clock on Monday morning lh 20th al Davis Auction liooms, corner of Wood and itiii wij be sold for account of whom ii may con-rem, an extensive assortrr.ei.t offiesh and seasonable dry snoods. At 2 oVIork, r. M. 9 Ihh loaf half chests Y. i.

2 har rels NVw Orleans molasses 10 boxes ro-in snap; 6 boxes assorted ghisa nro; 25 ream? cap wt iiing; pupei; 5 coil white rope; 50 sides N. Y. tanned sole leather; 8 Ips and boxes manufuctured tobac 8 day and 30 hour dorks; hmking car- peiing; and an extensive assort mnt of new and second hand household and kitchen furni-tre. At oVJfck, P. M- a large inveire of now gold and silver watches of every nd quality, second hand do in grnt variety? double and single barreled guns, musicni inili uments.

hats, caps, boots, shoes, end a gret variety of useful and fancy goods. Valuable Real estate at Auction t'V 7 o'chsck on Monday evening the 20th inst. at Davis's Auction Rooms, coiner oi Wood and Fifth streets wiii he old, that valuaMe Lot of Ground situated near Court Wyiie sneet, adjfinin2 properly of Cnv. Janrie May; having a front of 20 feet, and extending back 121 et on alley 8 feet wide, on which it. eiected a convenient two story brick dwelling liouse with six roimi and wash house, which may be examined at any time previous to the AUn, Lot No.

34 in plan of of the heirs of John and llenrv Irwin, having; a front of 24 feet on Wyiifi street, and extending back 109 feet to an alley 2G feet wide. Also, Let Sn. 0 in aiI plan, Iiavinpa front of 24 feet on Coal Lane and extend tug back 109 feettofcaid alley, subject to a Iops rf gtound by iRyin out Coa: street. AUa. Lot No.

117 in the af jreaid plan having a front of 43 feet on Franklin street, and txtendmg B3m street, 124 feet to an ally 26 feet wide. on I 7 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, at Auction, A 2 o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon, the 22d IwL int. at the I'iitburgh Livery Stable, in Front near Ferry street.

Will he sold without reset ve to a concern, the eniirts stock of Horses, 7arrii'e. Sleighs. mon? wldch are tiie viz: 8 efod and well broke Horse; 1 two horse Carriage and I farnes; 1 one 4 nearlv new; 3 6 sells double and single Harness; 2 ladies' mm Terms, on all $20 acred of 6 monshe will be given foi Oj'proved pt.pT. JOHN D. DAVIS.

1 fl. Auctioneer. Whiffy ilnmiacme and Eiigtbly situated bvilding I'As fr private Rtgithnce. nt Auction A DJOINING the property Ilori-Wm. Porter, heiri of the late Aaron art deceased and Hold-m1m Drving House.

ill be sold on Saturday. Oc-tober2 sth at 3 o'cl'Ktk, on the premises, 30 building lots, each 24 feet front by deep, they ilt be sold seperute or together, suit the purchasers. An exceilenr -none quurfy ss on tlie prrperty; it is th--mot de-tirable ffjot in Aiiegheny c)tintv, for a private dwelling, conTTiMndifig splendid views uf the cities of Vti -bo i gh and Allegheny, and within the limits of the former, now the Ward- It i a most, beauti-fiil and heahhy situntion, as an in the county. For terms of sj.Io erifpiire at the Auction Rooms of the subscriber, hete a plan of the tos he seen, oci 7 i'. M'KKNNA AuetV.

Adminstrator's Sale cf Real Estate. 19.4JO Acres of Land in Western Pennsylvania. AT AUCTION. "VT7TLLbo sold at the noctioi Rooms of John D. Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 1 3th day of November, UJ.4.', at 10 A.

M-, tb following described land; iatrf the property of ames Trimble. Senr. d'fd. uf HarnshnrEb: 15 Ot) ACRES of which, lies in the conn'y of Mercer'; No 39. and 972 in Pymatuning township; No 753 and 801 in Delaware tow est, top.

no 94 in Sandv reek township, no 1068 and lo73 in French Crwk township. Some ofi these lands cot. tarn Coal, and IronOieand lay the vicitiiiv of theState improvements. FOiltl ACRES are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rockdale Township, no in Athens' township, no 14b3, in Richmond township, no 16f9 in Sparta whioh are well adapted lor furmirg, andcon-vtment to laid out ronds.

900 ACRES are in the County of Erie; no 157. 2017 2076 in Watetford 3rd ithin 3 miles of the town Wateiford; no 19tl in Amuy township; rhese tracts are of rhe fust quality land, and convenient to laid out roads. 1 100:10 CRES Are'ri lb. -tltitv Ah Kean. ailjoititT' the Sooth lin- of the State ttf New York, and fronting on rh'-j River.

"1 he tO'Vll of lies on prt i lhe Original tr icls. These Land are well cover-1 ed with pine and other timber, suiiabie for and bfive vcral small streams of walet running Irough ihi'tn, ttn which there ma be saw mills erect- 1 hf hIhivp I.an ul Kf suiJ in srpnr ntc or in hiwiv Tiie in Mercer. itfiT.r. n(i Krie Pounsies rt piiiM tn Iran of CD0 Are, and well adapt-; ed fjjitn1. 1 boein McKcan Couistv.

are mtwtK 1000 Acrra K. R. SSM'NK, TH.S. TRIMRLE. pi fi John n.

wis. Auctr. JAM ES UO ARdTco" HAV ihe announce their fiiend-ihai ihfy orci.py ihv'ti oh tmd at No. B3, ood here lUry iiuve opened an extensive WALT. WAREHOUSE, And iU hv conManry on hand an assort m'nt of Saun Btii plain PAPER HANGINGS, Velvet ami Initiation Border-, of tin; latent tI-; nd panein fur papoiing haiia, parlors atd Thfy and rs'ivw on hund nt tirnn.

filing. rnpptng; and Tea Papr. Bonnrr ud Fuller's Roardit hH of wliich they nfcr 'i on 'Ik miist urcnminodniii! terms, and to which thuy invite the auention ot merchanis a.nd A LSO Blank Bk of all kind and the he-t qun-iiy, School vfcc aUvtiya on hand and fur bove, at)rf r.Tur.riiv, wiisori co.7 43, WOOD fit KET, (Late, Jones. Mvrjhey, ESrECTEL'LLY inform lheir fiiends and the V- public genenillv, thin ihej have removed to theii new store. No.

48. Wood street, erected since the fire on the 1 0th of April, on the old spot, where thev are datb opening (roods suitable for the present and approaching season. Their Stock, which hits been purchased with care, and at the lowest prices, thev offer for cash or approved credit at a small and respectfully ask the attention of buyers from threonine)' and tieighborhooJ. They will be constantly making additions 10 lheir Stock during the season: they have now in store Blue, I'ilot and Beaver Cloths: do. and hik Waived do.

do. and Ger man Ribbed Beaver Cloths; do hik invis. Oroen and mixed do. do. Fancy Cassimeres: Rerksbire dc.

do. a new article; Fancy Flints, a rich assortment; Cashmere d'Cosse and Mous. de Laincs; Klack andcol'd Alpaccas and Paramatta Cloths; I'laid I common mixed and superfine; Kerseys. Kentuckv Jeans and Tweeds; Scarlet, White, Yellow nnd Green Flannel--; Canton Flannels, unbleached, bleached and -olored; 8 4 Sienmboat. Whitney and heavy twilled Blankets, 10-1, 1 14 and 12 4 do.

Extra heavy Blue Oemianetta 9 lbs. A splendid assortment of Shawls; Ticking and Apron Checks; Buck, Chamois, lined Berlin and Lon Wool Gloves; Irish and Germantown Woolen Hose; White ard blk Cotton, and blk Chashmere and Al-pacca Hose; Bleached and Brown Cottons and Drills. Together with a general assor'ment of smaller articles. Oysters! OYSERSranbe had atthe FRANKLIN HOUSE, corner of Sixth street and Cherry trllery. Rp30 1ra CHJUS1LAN SCHMERTZ.

i i i oct in (10 Waler streer. Coal Boat. NEW Coal by IS feet for sale low, by P. C. ARTIN.

13 CI) Water to Salt. URLS No. 1 Allegheny Sail jut received and fol sale by MILLER RICKETSON. No. 170 Liberty St.

162 oct 7 Lard Oil. IsBI Linseed Oil in store, and for sale bv MILLER AV RICKETSON. No. 170 Liberty st. 12 Corn Brocms, DOZ.

Brooms matte from new corn. Received this dav. and for sale low bv llt'dll GARVEY. No 100 ootosite Fifth. octn i URLS, of extra tamily Flour, fiom white wheut.

Fur tale by HUCIl GARVEY, oct 4. 118 10'J Libertv street. BBL3-Cincinnati Raw Whiskey for sale by KURBRIDGE. WILSON CO. ct 9 Tig IVIctal.

TONS Fie Ms'ffil jnt for s.le bv BuununxiK. WILSON CO. Fn-Ht jt. n-Hi SmiiliiieM. 10 LOO BCiNDLES No 'J4 and 2 Sheet Iron, on haml and for sale bv IJ I'll BRIDGE.

WILSON aepog, Water si. near Smithfield. rieo ocn a IB" A VI NO rebuilt and removed to his old tand, BLN'o 26 Wood street, next to the corner of Second, continues to transact a general commission business. He will be constantly supplied with American! manufactures at the lowest wholesale cash prices. s-ptl7 Silks, Cashmeres, EST received at No.

108, Maiket street, a very jl handsome assortment of Plain hlk and blue hik Silks; do do do do Armiiit and Rerp Silk-; Satin striped and figured do. ant! Gro-de-No ps N. S. Rich Chamelbm striped and plaid do. do.

Cashmere and Mou. de latnes; Plain and Sal in striped blk blue blk With a iaee stock of Alpaccas, lioiiibuiines, Paramelta cloths, Metinos. -c. Purchasers are repeclloHv reqtiested to call nnd examine. sepilO SHIU PKNSOOK.

Gingrhams, Ginghams. JCS p-ceivevi 40 puces French and English Dies Gineham; 30 Domestic do. New sivtes. and at low prices. sept 1(1 SHE A A.

PEN NOCK. Wholesale Retail Cash House, 1 So. 4G. Market street. 3 doors above 3i street i I i Barrows Sl Tarncr, I-TT nnw ibfir fuli invoice of AVrr I JL Fi'tt (Hoods enJ rrpcifuny invue pur-Ichfjf't Ort (iwtrs, io rail nnd exHr.itw, our x-nivp vt ietv is itiii ctjuai in any other bUh in thf e.t- LADIES RIUI PRESS GOODS, I Uf evpry faht-ic; scverqi package new ami heaftmn stie cit-hrm-res; raftmre rtp; cashmortd' rrfwj A Isities, i pnekgps; new nn plfn-lfl dfts sUk, in aiJ ttyivm of siapie Bli-i siik warp fdptTa, tS isinf-i; Uines a ntui 'tll'smi sn at a ri i almmt pniiir? variftv; Fipuch, U-hd rnnno, in all sbaJ'1; RICH SUA WLS ot lb si'awn, in foth arul ctni; i cravafs; itsry nnk all ti? gnUI L-ifilc Honnei Wiven.

BOSXETS AXD lit ROSS. Hich assottnient ll prttes seveia! boxes, new i tH nl bon. splendid beau: itol tt 'lk el ta I ad s'tttin, every sum'ttT, bhick 6iik Vtil-; te.leti silks, vV HOUSE KErPJSC HOODS. (turd ttncittic tjepa'tm'oti is ioil: tothe jeir- ba'-er. litrelv to found brow 1, 4 4, 9 3,5 4 and 6-4.

ail grades and prices tVotn Itleuched sheetings, ail widtiis, price trotn fij: ll.tnuel, tdeachi'd, unbleached attd colors F. fi inels in all Iioyyrs ia'st. the only urticl mipoited unsbt ink ine; Linen of every name and des-i iprion, at lhe lowest Tt. -king for It) cts, the la't atMcle in Bale Russia and Scorch diapers; blankets, counterpanes, checks, burlaps, Ac. BROAD CLOTHS.

Fa icuUr ntlemion has been jriven to this and fur selection itas no patallel in the west. French and we! of England cloths in nil shades: Ger-m tn hhtcks. jjreens ohves an-1 other shades for ladies' ctoaks; rjll mixed; icphvr cloth for genrs wear; cHs.sirneie-s. rich, staple at'd fstnev. in ail styles; rich veheti; itincy attd ftlain natin; fincy vesting; satin st'atis, cravats, ic tic.

satinets, sevetal cases black and blU'-bi'k. misedand till shtde-; 1 case drub do. for ctoiiage trimmings, siittis made up-; ho-iieiy; siipen-tler brace-; umbrellas, c. Dry Gids purxhaseis ft i.l iintl it deeidedK to theii interest, helot purchasing elsewhere. to drop in ut our number, anil examine goods and prices.

fr Three doors above 3d rt. No. 46. oc i 6 VKIums ILRNER. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AT SO.

05 FIFTH STREET, I 11 subscribe has just received a very choice lot -L of REGALIAS; Also, a superior article of A ROM VriC ST AG TOR A' CO, and has constantly on hand a general assortment of every ai tieic belonging ro ihe trade, which he offers for sale at the lowest Cash seplTdlm JACOB M'COLLISTER. FALL. FAHIOS- rfl THE suhsriher wrul I respectfully to his nunietous customers and fcatwa the pulilic. that he is prepared to supply them wiih hi beatuiloi style of hat. lie would sliy ail who wish to gel the worth of their money, that this is the place to come and buv.

It is welt known that quite an inferior article of Hats have been sold at exorbitant prices, and the purchaser getting but truck for nis money and earnings. The onh'r system is but slightly touched, and he does not mannfacture an inferior article to pnlrnofTon the working man. His business is conducted on the CASH SYSTEM, an. I is determined tu sell cheaper than the cheapest of the cheapest. His stock of FALL AND WINTER CATS ro of ihe most fashionable style.

Customers' Hatsmndent shortest notice. Also, Ladies' Riding Caps end In-Iant's Caps of every patlern to suit the tasle. N. R. Dont forget lhe place, as I want a email pnr-rittn of your small change, and you may relv on getting value for the same at the sign of line Big White Hat.

third nor from John D. Davis' Auction Rooms Recollect the 'Yellow Front." G. W. GLASGOW. ep27 No 10'.

Wood Pittsburgh. GOLD 1' ENS. Premiam ever pointed Gold Pens. JUST recievd a fresh assortment of those invaluable pens for the Counting Rooms, for Clergymen, Lawyers and all others, whodesire. a Convenient and durable pen, and to be freed from the vexatious bother and constant expense of Steel Pens and Quills.

For sale wholesale and retail bv W. W. WILSON. sep24 Corner of Market and Fourth ms. Buildidg- Lots for Sale.

Jf HREE eligible lots in Hart's plan each 24 feet in fiont by 132 feet deep, adjoining John Butler Esrj. The terms will liberal Enquire of aug5 GEO. COCHRAN. 1.N946 Q- ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets.

Moitongnliela City Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsvilie; Commerce, Jacobs, Cincinnati; Plymouth, Howens, do. DEPARTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsviile Packets; M'Uionguliela City Packets.

Rambler, Wellsville; Ca-nbrin, Forsyth, Cincinnati; James Ross, Stewart, do. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. vi THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express Telegraph, Leave Beaverclaily. (Sundays expected.) at 1 o'clock A. (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren next morning hi 7 o'clock connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore Go's line of Stages, hich leave Warienon the arrival of the Packet, nnd reach Cleveland before night.

Faro through $4 50. Passengers paying in Pittsburgh en tit led to choice of berthson the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage anp'von born Steamboat JOHN DICKEY. Beaver. HA UPON Pittsburgh.

CURE Beaver. For passage returning applv at the Since offices nf El MOORE Cleveland. jc2 1 -y TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER PACKET.

The well known steamer MICHIGAN, I B.Botrs.M aster, lias commenced her regular dailvttir.s, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto- tore) at clock. and ISeaver nt 8, A. AI. Pricesto suit the times, ad those he have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland ill be opened as soon as the weather v-ill permit; on the opentnsr of which CLARKE CO'S LINE to CLEVEL AND, and MEADVILT.E.

will immediately go into operation. For freight or passage npplv on hotird. or to july 12 G. M. HARTON, Water street.

C3The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. 1843. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1S45. The nrtc and Splendid Steamer, U.

S. MAIL mONOrtJGAIIELA, Ton Master, bus commenced run- nm regularly, end will continue to i. season as a Weekly Packet between and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 1 0 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same. hoar. For freight or passage apply on board.

mtiri. LAKE ERIE MICHIGAN LINE. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Caft. Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock. A.

M. Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Csrr. Botes, Leaves Pittsburgh at 0 o'rl a A.

M. Peavor at 1 o'c'm-k, i. M. In connection with daily Lines of Fn-iht and Passage Canal Boats to Erie, and Cievelan-1, Steam Bout and Vessels to all parts on Lake Kite and Michigan. Applv to "(i.

M. II ART ON oij. JOHN S. DICKEY. juneCI-y CLARK Bea.

r. am com fo i r-iorcr aiie a FviR VLTIMORK AND PHI LA 1. 1. PI I A THE 5PLI. 1)1 A3! KC SO 3 F.

A CONS I A LOl IS I cbA K. WiU commence on 'and ay ike 12 of May. Jfa king double daily trips. One hoat wiii leave at 8 o'clock, A. M.doilv.

Tiie oth in th-e evening, daily. (srept Siutrlv.) Bv themornintr Boat pastners wiiitaki- (he Car id rhe tianonort ami Unto it an tioa at umteriHrMi, at j8 o'clock, A the next morns, And Htrive tu Uiikirnore, al 5 o'clock P. M. the sum evening. -Jr.

4 j-n 1 hrtnitiji to BHltitrmrt' in 32 h'ttit, in 10 Bv the pvinins bftit it will on i ISoni in eomforlHoleST 4TK HOOMS thf fir.t night. i'u-s ovorthe Monrttttirs in in 4ay light. Loff ifie speend iti-rht in Ctirn'tt-riutni, tiiti uoid- ins, night travel ulingt'ther. tor cruire conche for furniltsor parties. apply nt theofTice, two tlotirs from the Kx'-htine; and the Whai bttai fihoveiite Mononih'lu Hritfe.

rnnv 9 FKIWUrS Aet. Fall Coatings-WCST received, a fresh supply of tnw sot r.s ii cloth fancy color and bnunfiil pateros. The colors are Citren, Green, Olive and Clatel Brnvvn, Mulberry, Gold mixed am) Black. These goods ate new even in the F.tistern cities; httving just been imported for the Tailors. We pledged out srive to C'l tip a superior cout ihis fall beuerthun ever." The pt aetit-ul partner of out lit rn litis been to New oi to purchase goods, and to secure thehitest improvements in his department, all of which iii be inf roduced on our work, wiih a disci imiim! ioir regard to true elegance and correct tit-te.

We are ptopared tt) fulfil all promises made through this medium or otherwise: audits we lay rlaims to be THE FASHIONABLE II EA QUARTERS of this city, we will pledge ourselves furthermore, to compete iib anv Eastern house ihat sends work to Ftttst-ui gh made to order. In proof of our ability tt) do so, we mention with pride, that the name of many gentleman who formerly received rheir garments from the East, are now to be found on our register of customers, who are now convinced that they can be suited as well, and at mttre reasonable rates. ALGEO M'GL'iRE Co. on 8 Removal. WARRICK ARTIN P.

inkers and Ex-cimnoe Brokers have removed 'o the S. E. corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh. oct31mdA.w. Agency of Ihe Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Hhi Indel phia.

E. comer of Third and Wood Pittsburgh. 1" assets of the company on lhe first of Januaiy. 1815, as. published in conformity ilh an act uf the Fennsv'varua Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages.

0Z Real E.state. at con. 100, 907 77 Temporary Loans Slocks and Cash, 72 Making a tola of 4'2 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and iviri entire security to all who obtain pulicies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent ith security. oct3 WARRICK MARTIN, Acent.

Eastern Soe Leather. 3rJkrffc LBS. Eastern Sole Leather, just Q9WW received and for sale by sept 23 JAMES MAY. tensive manufactory in the city of Boslou, ith Clothing of the best and most fashionable quuality. It is perhaps well known 10 all classes, that purchasers of all kinds of goods in this'sectton of the country have been compelled to pay boih the profit of rhe manufacturer and retailer, as too.

Is can lie manufactured at the East atabout ha'f the price they can here. Hence it is that retailers in the Western country resort to the Eastern markets to make lheir selections, paving the manufacturer a profit of at least from 15 Io20 percent. The retailers must add as much or more profit to this, so that the buyer ai. least must pay-both the profit of the retailer and manufacturer. Thus', by manufacturing our own garments, we can easilv dispense with the profit of manufacturing and save the purchaser at least 20 per cent.

An arrangement has been made by which we shall receive fresh and newly made earrnen'ts, from goods of last importations, every Kick during the busy season. By these WEEKLY pnrchaserscan have the satisfaction of buying the most fashionable goods, cut add made in the most substantial manner. Our present stock consists nf genertl assortment of CLOTHING of every description viz: 0 ER COATS, different styles and patterns. DRESS FROCK COATS, of all style, and col ors and qualities. Business and Sportini Coats of a beautiful pattern.

A superb lot of TWEED COATS; which will be sold hi first cost prices to $2.25 to Si.iiir. spiendiu assortment of l'ANTS of every-slyle, all made ithin a few months from goods o'f new and desirable patterns, VESTS of all some sen and very rich pattern, imported the pre'sent season, at prices from $1 to $4.50. On or about the of October we shall receive a large and beautful assortment of Otter Coats of all styles. Also, an elegant and choice lot of CLOAKS, OF THE SPANISH STY'LE. Together with a general assortment of Pants and new styles of Vests, all from goods manufactured and imported within the last two months.

The above are now in the har.ds of the most rom- petent workmen that ran be found In the c.irv of Bos ton, arid mill be ready for examination at the above lime. There can also be found at this establishments a general assortment uf furnish articles, such as Ciacafs, Scarfs, Gm and Silk Elastic Braces. Genii-men patronizing this establishment ran de- pen.j upon every garment to be as represented also to be of the most fashionable rut and substantially made; every article ill be freely exhibited and war- ranted as represented. 1 the solicitation of a ntimtyr of gentlemen, 'and to eraiify the curious, we have ordered a corn-J pl" suit clothes, made in ihe city of Paris, which will be received in Boston bv the nxt Steam Packet, and will be received in this city about the firsr of 1 hose who desire to see the true Parisian dce-is are invited to call and examine. N.

B. Merchant Tailors and others desirous of subscribing or lurchaitig single copies of Messrs. S. A. A.

F. Ward's Philadelphia Fashions, can obtain ihem a- our store. Their present fall report, in beau ty, will fur exceed any ever published in this country. Pittsburgh, Oct. ISJ'i.

oct. 13-6m" S. M0K1USON Ijiberty between Market and Virgin Alley. HAVING returned from the East, the subscriber is now opening his fall and winter slock of goods, exceeding in variery and extent any thing which Iras heretofore be.en offered in ibis citv. Thankful to his friends and the public for the favors he has received, and which has induced him to purchase more extensively than before, he ogin invites theiraitention to rhe cheapest, best selected and most extensive assortment hich bo has ever before offered among which are French, English, German and American Broadcloths, Black.

Bine. Invisible Green, and other CJlors. which are ail of superior 'jujj ity. Also, a splendid assorl rnent uf VeMiiiffs ori'nlirc new styles. FJ1EXCH PATTERNS, Aso, a fine lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMFfiES of every shade, coHr.

endpatrern. which canuaot fail to pltaje the various tastes of his '-ustompis. A a yev- Sluhs of Bearer and Ticccd Cloths, of Black, Blue, Inviviblc Green, Goidfii Mixed and Olive, for Sack and Frock Coats. Together ith a 'ot of supei ior A 1 B1DOO AND! Bt.CE IL AN KET COATING, Pilot and other good, suitable for Over Coats. I These goods will be sold ready made, or will be made lo order in a superior style as low as can be bought in this city.

He has also the usual variety fot Gentleman's wear, such as SHIKTS. STOCKS. srSrENDEHS, HABXEKCHlEFS. 5CAKFS, BOSOMS, COLLEKS, i-C. The attention of persons wanting their garments well made, ard in superior le.

and of the best materials, is invited to his fine stock of French Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Testings, which he has selected with the utmost care for this particular branch of business. He wi.l tnke pleasure in showing these goods to anyone who will fsvor him wiih a call, feeling confident that the great variety of i Ins stock and ihe style in which tiny are made, cannot be surpassed in ihis.cn v. S. MORRISON, Liberty oct S-Gm between Market st. and Virsin alien-.

Tlie Ita.or Strop lieat. fJCST received from the Eastern markets, the best assortment of BOOTS sWi and SHOES, for the People, ever bri'iigh: to this city A I. AT I A LL'S, So. 70, Wood Street Between Fourth and Diamond alley, and you can buy-cheaper, and better than nt any other place in Pittsburgh. His stock is for SALE, consisting of all kinds, of Boots and Shoes, coarse and fine.

Men's, Women's and Children's, expressly for the hoiesuie and retail fail trade. Cail ucd see, and you will not go away dissatisfied. sep27-tf FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT. r. Mtl.VA.N JVMt.s K.

LfttLlF. RIULVANY LEDLIE, t' A TU AN KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Cut, Moulded and Plain LINT LASS A RE, IN AM ITS VAUIETIRS, AT THEIR WAKKHOU'I, Coruer of Market and water Streets, IMTTSUtRGIIi 0 Works continue in full operation, and we are constantly adding to our slock, which enables us to" fill orders with promptness. "Purchasers ere respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and lerms. teplGTy MOUNT WNION CEMETERY. rTIHE pttblrc are respectfully informed that lhe JL Trustees of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hole), are now ready to dispose of lots on reasonable terms the lots are 8 by 16 feet fiom 10 to 12 dollars during lhe month of October after which time the lots will be 15to 18 dollars.

The location is beauiiful.and the plan of the lots is tastefully It is the intention of the Trusiees to make the place as handsome as any othe place of ihe kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOIlN STER-RET, Merchant, Federal street; Allegheny. Byorderof the Botrd of Trustees. ROBERT FAIRMAN, Pres't. BACK AGA1X.

GEO. ALBREE has removed to his old stand, No. 71, corner of iVood and 4ih streets. Burnt Dis trict, vhere he is now receiving an e.mire nevv, fresh and seasonable stock of Boois anrl Shoes, of all descriptions, which he offers for sale upon the most satisfactory terms, and lower prices than lie has ever sold before. Country Merchants and others are respectfully in vited to call an examine Ma stock.

epC7-3m. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP GREAT BRITAIN. 8 Days Later from Europe. Deplorable, slate of the arrrstt wet weather decline in cotton the lost ship Engtand- -ship news markets, Jf-c. The steamship (treat Britain, which sailed from Liverpool on the 27 lb, ult.

arrived at Holme's Hole on Monday, after expei iencing len dnss ofheavy sales of wind loosing her fore-mast, and runnine short of coal. She managed, however, to reach New York yesterday morning. We make up the following summary from the N. Y'. Herahl and News, received by the express of Messrs.

Adams Co. The Cotton mat ket had been dull throujrhom the week, with the slightest perceptible decline in its prices. The jutatin can scai cely be said to have changed, but there had been more inclination to meet buyers, and the common and middling- descriptions were fieely offered. The declared prices fir the week by the Committee of lrokers, fur fair Cotton was 4 5 lid; Mobile, 5 3-4d; Orleans. lhe produce mai ket continued active.

For Rice owing to the causes already assigned, ihere as much inquiry, at greatly improved prices. The stock as getting low, in consequence of the larse temand fur i exported. The B. P. Sugar muiket was rather dull, 'and the recent high, prices have given wv a little.

I State of Trade. The various accounts received tr the mauufactlring districts since the sailing of I the Cambria are encouraging and satisfactory. '1 he Iron trade continued hi in to the require-; meats of the new undertakings, and Rail way ISars weie consriiiH'nlty much sought after. From theame cose, Boiler Plates, used in-lhe construction of iiou shipping, were improved in value. Pig Iron was al-: i selling at good piices, and the make of the metal was greater at present than it was ever known.

I In Rail-wa) shares speculation continues as rife as ever: though the account, day is now near at hand again; it has had lutle effect in checking baiains A ruuior that government is iihoot to interiere, to ch-(k the mania, has 1-een current in morket for some ldn; past but upon what foundation it rests we citA not learn. '1 he Produce market continues active. For Rice, iiig to the cause alieady assigrn-d, tliere was much inquiry, at greatly improved pieces. he stock was getting tow consequence ot the large-deinand torex- port. lhe P.

uar market was rather dui), and I the recent high piices had given wav a iitile. I Prospects vf the Crops. 1U ports fiom the mr-! thei part speak in very desponiilfi tone the prob- ableetlects ot he ext remely wet and boisterous wrath- er exfwriericed during the w-ek on that fairtiofl ot ttn cfopst'i! That no iniurv to ftn extent 1 tola; remedied at this atvanced peitod t.l th1 year has bfen done, isEreativto be feaied; anl uidess we have an immediate return ot if rv weat tier- the cot, sequence may be serious. Even it Use nortbern i.aivcst ha(itet-n got in well, the ieidot wheat ctumi tiave be-n expected to pn-vc an at i uiaier exist ing circumstances tti quau-; ty, it not in q-ianttty, is to be much grealei than is previously calculated on. CutJtC ok I'm i) rn i I i.e Drtrv -crats hve elected omnlv ttetitirer, county commissioner, auditor, recorder, rt is; er, "ct of the conns of ttf lite piians Ccutt, prothon-otarv t'f t-e District CY-un, senators, members of ll-HJse of it; Commissioners ctf ti.edts tiicisof the Norliiern Liberttes, attd we hope forSpiing attdhave h'st SotttitWiuk -i Keit-if'fftoii.

or rather the Native have Iteld ihctn. In the city the whig have been successful. The vote for Maor in thr; city, was as follow: 49b'; Page(Oem) 3923; (N 4.VJ4. I Luti'-astet. 'Ihawhtiie wliig ticket elected ma-, j-i ity about COO.

Delaware. The whole Democratic ticket elected OHIO. I llfimilioti County. The whole Democratic ticket i -esf ma jt-rity 1350! I Hfinover Co. hig majority 300.

Belmont Co. Whl majority smith i CatioU'trid Tuscarawas. Fui (Dent) elected Uuthe Legilatute apaiti. Gu.Tiisey. Lawrence.

(Pern) elected to tha Leg-; it'titiire again. Cuiurnbuina, Democratic ticket elected. Whig majoi ity 800. Whig ticket elected. Perry.

Democratic majority COO. Faitfield. Democraiic major ity 400. BUSS A. C.

SAKGENT. iy EGS leave to inform herfriendsand lhe pubic gen-I erally ti nt her Select ScIkmiI lor Young Ladles, tiittl Mist s. lil coniineoce the inter Session on Monday the 8ih ot September, at. her school room in St. neatly opposite the Exchange Hotel.

Me raters ti itie following gentlemen: Hwn John Bredenf Kev A I'nssnvant, Kev Niblork, Kev Jaco-b Mcchlmg, Butler. Fa. Wilson McCandless, A lien Kramer, Estp, Wm. Jack. Esq.

John J3tHer I'it'sbureh. Any information as to terms can be obtainedby calling or; Allen Kramer, Esq. aug RICHARD COWAN, Attorney nl l.ntr. office in Burke's Buildings, 4ih street, near Maiket. june I lv cap car JUST received from the nrtanufae- turers a lare assortment of caps consisting of oner.

Seal, Nutra. Muskrut, Mohair, Flush, skin, (ihtred, Hair Seal and Sealetie, to-ether with a vatiety of new auies for vouths and children. 's. MOORE. 93 Wood st 3d door bflow Diamond alley.

French Mole Skin Hats. OF the latest style, which, for neatness JTl ami durability cannot be surpassed. AIIXs those in want uf a verv superior hat will please call and examine. S. MOORE, 93 Wood st, 3d door below Diamond alley.

oct Fall Fashion. HAVING returned from New York with the latest style of Mats, all those in want of a superior Fashionable Hat will please call and ex amine. S. HUUUK; sep30 r.tttlm D3 Wood sr. Cassinctf-.

A SSORTED colorsand quality, just received from JSL the manufacturer, will be sold low by GEO. COCHRAN, oct 15 No. 26 Wood et. of Lengllt itttl I hirkiii-a. riage.

Piece reel. 1 nrhet I nrhi'sltuctl crty and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had elapsed, before enquiries began to be made Clicks ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and lhe demand has already increased to such an extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supj lying it. In fact, if it did not seem Mke exaggeration, 1 might almost say that wo are literally besieged by women, arid children, under every-poissible ailment which "human flesh is heir to." Tlie halt, the lame, and the blindl the asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit ef the never-fulling Panacea. Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily Sowing in upon us from every quarter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia.

Another has just recovered from tt serious attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice, And a fourth has just recovered fiom an attack of Pulmonary Consumption, which had confined him to hrs bed for many months. So we g. Bat do not fail tar keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, wa have standing orders from the country to a Imga amount.

Send 30 Gross at your earliest ronvenienca. Yours. Jfcc. R. H.

WILLIAMS. Q'lebec, L. April 14, 184j. REMEMBER, DR. C.

V. CLICKENER. i she original inventor of the Sugat Coaled Pills; and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in Jarre, 1S43, as ill be seen by the following! PREMIUM. This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INiTlTL'TE, at tlie Annual Fair, held in the citv rf New Yoik, October, 1S43, to C. V.

CLICKENER for the invention of SEGA COATED PILLS. JAMES TALLMADGE, President. T. B. WaKesjaS.

Corresponding Secretary GukD'js J. LeeBs, Recording Secretaiy. P-tr" To Avoif CoixTKUfKiTS. Purchasers must always ask for Clickener'. Sugar Coated Vegetable Puis, and see that each box has upon it his signature; all othets are counterfeit.

WM. JACKSON, corner of Wrrod and! Libary streets, i Dr. Ciickener's aent for Pittsburgh and viciuit. oct LIVER COMPLAINT AND AFFECTION OF THE LUNGS. Valley Head, Alabama, Feb.

15th. 1845. DR. WM. B.

MOFFAT: Dear Sir 1 feel tt to be a duty which 1 owe both to you and to the afflicted to inform you of the good effects which I bav experienced from lhe use of your "Life Medicines. 1 have been afflicted for the fist 15 years with an Ulcerated Liver and an affection of the Lungs; ben. in Jtfy last, I got fiom yotu nirai. Cot White, a small uantity of your valuable Life Til's and rhtenit Bitters, which I assure you has done more to relieve me thin all the miners! medicines, have tritd almost ev ery kind ef medicines; With great resnect, I remain vrvtr. P.

P. McGEE. The above named medicines are for saV hir A FAHNESTOCK Co. oct II 6th and Wood t. jfll NEW HAT AND CAP STORE.

II AS. II. PAULSON, (late or TDK or FACLSOS oill,) ATlNG opened his new store at XI No. 73. Wood Street, Next door trt the corner of Fonnb, is now manufacror ing and receivine from the Eastern Cities a very larg assortment of HATS and CAPS, of eveiy description, wrrranted to be made in the best manner, and of the best materials.

fine and common Muskra't, ait-Seal, Plush and Glazed Cps Also, a fine assnriment of Ladies' Fui. such as Lvnx. Filch. Genet and Conev MUFFS AND TIPPETS AND FLR TRIMMINGS, ail of which ha offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both holesnle and retail. Coonrry Merchants will please call end examine my itock before pa-chasing elsewhere.

CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. B.

The Fall Fash'tfn lor Han and Caps rec-iv ed. sep27 HAMPTON SMITH, TiO. 112 WOOD STREET, A RE now opening an unusually larre stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, of every description, for the full trade, which will bo offered at small advance for Cash, or approved credit. They ask the attention of dealers in the city and vicinity 19 their assortment, and an examination of their prices whieh will be found such as to save the expense and supposed necessity of seoding East for their supplies. Their stock will bi kept frill the season sep24-lrr! B.

PERKY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER. (Fofmefly of the Mortongaheia House and lateof WdoJ street.) HAvTNG removed back again to trie Jjurnt District, one door from the corner of Third and Wood streets, the Undersigned again prepared to flccommodnte his old friends' and the public BOOTS and SHOES, of the best material, ana of the finest and most fashionable stvle. B. PERRY, Remember the place! one door above Kay's Boo store. Wood st.

oct3-3m. Howard's TJ. S. Reporter, Vol. 3.

REPORTS of Cases argued and adjudged fn tb Supreme Court of the United States. Also So 39 Law Library, this day received and for sale by C. H. KAY, octJ3 Cotnet of Wood nd 31 streets. Chassis.

fondue. Fiorit, Middle Rear Trttnsorns. Counter Hurters. Hit ter. 50 1G 00 10 100 12 8 15 150 5 5 15 100 2 10 100 I 8 10 100 2 11 19 100 5 8 13 100 6 2 13 100 2 10 1.3 50 2 10 13 50 3 8 104 50 5 5 Hi Top Carriage i I Uprights.

74 1 1 IG Braces. Ties. Front Transoms. Middle do. Hear do.

Axle-Tre. alitv.eut betwten To be of white oak, of the best the first of November, and the hist of February straight grained, free from knot. pliu; wiiid-hakew, worm holes, and every other defect. To be evenly Sawed and of uniform and accurate, dimensions, and to be delivered in the "Lumber Yard" of the Allehnny Arsenal. 3 lie bitU to state the price of the Timber, clear of the heart, and the price with the hart in, per cubic fooi; each kind to be eperately mated.

K. A DINU, Capt. of or. Alleghany Arsenal, Oct. 11.

1845. nril3-tllw Havana Cigrars. rTHK stihcriher has ripened hi splendid Cisar -L Store, No31 MAKKKT oppofile hi old land, where hi friend can be supplied with a prime article of LA NORMA. REG AT. I AS, CASADORFS, THABUCA'S, CASTELI.O'S, Half Spanish and Common Cigars.

Also, a superior quality of chewing Tobacco, comprising the following brands: AROMATIC STAG; Cavendish; Virginia honey dew, and fine em. The best quality of Snuff's eon be had very cheap, Mucmiba, Garret' Scotch, and Copenhagen, on hand and for sale. oci9 lm GEO RGF, WILSON. Wanted, IMMEDIATELY in a Dry Goods Store, young man who has had experience, from 17 to 19 year of age. Application may bi made through the Post Office address B.

Box 474. oct 3-tf. To let. THE new and splendidly finished litres story warehouse, No. 5fi, Wood street, next door to the Hardware store of Cooper, near 4th stieet.

This warehouse is well calculated for any-kind of heavy business, and is largo enough for any purpose. It will be rented low. Apply to the subscriber or enquire of Mr James Cooper. oct2-tf. JAMES P.

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