Inc ;Daily Morning post. PITTSBURGH, PA. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11:184.i7 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE CoX.IIIITTEL /OR !EPTEMOCR. W. H. Denny, J. F. Kelly, Josiah King COBB ESPONDF,NTS In reference to commnnicetion which may appear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name or the author be ing fit at known to of and when inserted, must al ways bo paten as ex press iveof the views of toe order, nd not the editor of this paper, unless the VieWle so expressed are editorially temarked upon and approved. Thom's:rt.—A man about 40 years of age, by the name of THOMAS P Jones, a coal digger, was drown• ed in the Ohio, near Sew Mill Run, on Friday evening last. He fell from a skit and sunk, and his body has not yet been found. If his body should be picked up, the person finding it will confer a favor on his friends,by sending word to his brother-in-law, D. Jenkini, blacksmith, in Birming. bum, who will attend to its interment. Tne CIRCU3.—The New °deem. Ciretls clued ror the season, in this con on Saturdny night. Nlr 6. P. STICKS IT has always been a favorite with our 7 people—he is now more so than ever. The depot t. "Iwent of those composing the company was upon all .ectesiose, sncli as to commend the respect of the pith . The manager, in all things acted genenrusly and . movably. 7 71 t will be seen by an nclvertisement in another Vmo that the adminiointor of John Dahleni, deed, II offer at public sale rigkieca act ea of very valon .le land, situoted in Peebles township. The sale will .ake place at the Gaut House. in this ciiy, on %Verifier day next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. The soil is equal to any in the county, and is sufficiently convenient to the city to be vety profitably use in the cultivation of vege tables for this musket. Li' The luetimei Great Itritmin, which left New York on Saturday, hook out $146.000 in gold. TO PRINTRTS...TYP 33 FOUNDRY. Amid Printer's Fbrrxishing Wartkonse. riP HE subscribers has...opened a new Tye Foundry 1 in the city of New Volk, where they are ready to supply orders to any event, for any any kind of job or fancy Type. Ink, P.iper, Cnoes, Galles+, llnss. Role• Steel , Column do, Composing sticks. Chattel, and every article. necessary for a Printing Office. The type @recast in new moulds, from on entirely new set of mstiixts, with deep erninlerlt, are Warrant ed to be uncut Innmed by any, and will be sold to suit the times. st.:- Printing Presses furni-hed,ami also Steam Engines be nlte.t approved patterns. R.—A machinist constantly in attendance to re , .‘sePresses and do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printers. Editors of Newspapers who will boy three times 1114 mock tyre a, theirs bills amount to, may give tho above six months'. insertion and send their papers containing .• to the subscribers. CROCKFORT & OVERFND GS Ann street "soy of the Ileementy Ellanutheturhst Company. Hl Subset';sera offer for sale, by the piece or package, she following ga..4., which they will s o ' 1, 0" rant, at prices a. low as similar goods can he Corugut in the Eastern markets. 20 ps. Blue Casdateer. ' 15 " Steele Mined Cassinsere. 12 " Wool Dye Mark " 'Ns 20 " Steel Mixed Satinets, • 4.5 •• Indigo Blue . " 10 " Cadet Mixed 10 " Dark Olive 1 cum of Dish Cloi h., suisaltle for Coach Makers. The ondervigned having received the agency of the above company, will keep a lam vtipply t.f their manufactured goods, conosantly on 'hard, to which they would respectfully invite the attention of the trade. aug!7 1F SHEA & PENNOCK. Back In the Old Stand. THE Subscriber, would inform the trade and pub lie in general, that they arm in their Old Stand, No. R 3, Wood street, with a mock of hardware, suita ble for Builders and t lie retail trade, together with their own meaufactura of hut hinges, sale, pulleys &c.— TbeaUul for past favors, they anlirit a share of pub tie custom. The attention of Builders and Carpen ters, is paniculaty •skerl, to • /arcs lot of hinges &lipid, dowered its Ike Great Fire, that will be ma at very reduced prices. Call akd see. 84se Wriests of all sires constantly ..n hand. sag 26tf CLARK & CAMERON. To" Let, 'VW° ROOMS. on Fourth street, between Ferry .I. and Liberty forret.. solvable for an Aire and si.- tmg room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner o 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. MT AriDEN. Market street Metallic Peas. GOLD Pens in Silver holders. Gillett's superior Eagle Pens, it boxes of I dirt " " Fine Pitints, " " Small Ladies Pen " 12 " " " Extra Fine " 12 " Perry's Flat Spring Pen. on Card-; " Small Barrel " t„: " Lae ge " " " Ginnie{ School reno, in INlxe< n( tiny, Mtukham'a, Accountant . .., Phillip's, L...WA, & e . &e., in &met of I Grovo, and varying in p.ice,at front 25 to 75 cenu. per groat. Pin Holders of every variety. A large sorely of the above :lust received, and for Mile to thollf, who want them, wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash rates. All Pens sold by ate, are warranted to be what they ore repsesented. JOHN H. MLLLOR, 12'2. Wood atm.! Wanted Seen, PLACES fora number of Book•kepers, salesmen, wiwebouseesem Scheel tenches; agents and me cbstnicE also, places for a number of coachmen, wait. era, hostlers, and boys in town and county; also, places for a number of weameresse., wet and dry nurses; cbambermaida and girls for house-work, &c., Want. ed to borrow on the best security, fordifferent Periods of time; $6.000; 5,000; 4;000; 3,000; 2.000; 1.500; 1,- 000; 750 500, 350; 250; 200, 150; 100; 75; 50: 6oc. Please appply at HARRIS' General Agency and In. telligence office, no 9. sth at. sep 6.41w&w1t. Window Sash, Glass /sc. ON hand Or prOCOITed at short notice, almost all Maeda Window Sub and Glass, and •lso putty when wanted. Also Wooden, Bowls, Tubs, Churns, C. S. Ate Handles, all sites of Augurs, and all kinds antiwar* for sale low for cash, or trade to suit. rr N. R.—Purer and Carpet Rags,Country Car pet, Sock, and Stockings, Beeswax &c . &c., Innight. ISAAC HARRIS, aept 6 At't and Corn. Merchant. Powder 225 KEGS Betany's FVFG Rifle Powder just received and for is le low on accommuiating Erma. by M. 13. RHEY & Co., No 9, %Valera., aug23. Agent, for the Manufactuiers. N. B. Merchants wishing to purchase here will please learn their orders at our counting room before 9 o'clock, A. M. Cotton Tara, iltn. BBOXES long reel Cotton Yam, 300 lba CarpetCbain,just received and for sale at toannfacturera lowest pt tees by M. B. RHEY & CO., No 9 Witte! at. School Stooks, Slates, &c., "'UST received and will be constantly kept on head. A good small assortment of the best and most appropriate kind of school books, writing NM: copy and day books and ledger*, Bibles and Teataments; ink, (rills, slates, and pencils, paten peas, and wafers. For sale low for cash or approved trade. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Com Menthe, No 9 Fifth st. rar'raper and Carpet Bags. and couetrY Carpe bought. aug 20-1 port of Pittsburg!). 3 'NICKT WATXII IN THZ CHANNICI. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsville; New Hampshire, Patterson, Citroinuatt, toF.PARTED, Daily Beaver Puck.tp; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Rambler, Moraley, Wellsville; Medium, Gla Cincinnati; Allegheny Belle, Donna, Cincinnati flaaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. k4l Awiigil liQt THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Expresz & Telegraph, Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Wet ren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Parket, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 SU. Passengers paying in Pit isborgh are eat it !echo choice of I...raison the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage apply on boat(' Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G M HA RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOOR E & Co., Clevelnod. - j. , 2 I-y J M B TAYLOR, Warren. BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, \V. B.Boirs, Iklrotter,hancommenced her regular daily t ripa, leaving Pit idturgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,Bad the.* 4vltc bare no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as noon as the weather to iil permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLF., Pa., will itnrstedintely go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. II ARTON, jolt' 14 Water street. lIXThe Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. SPEED AND CONIFOII,I' !! 1110NONGAZIEL A 1101:7TB. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA ?HIE SritsDlD sXST RUSKIN° STV•1111:10 CONSUL •ND LOUIS McL•NE• Will coontnenee oa Mondaytke 121 A. of May. Ma kin; doable daily trips. One boat Will leaveat 8i o'clock, A. M. daily. The ether in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themorning Boat passengers will take the Can of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Hoed at Cumberland, at 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening. Through to Baltimore in 32 hours, '• Philadelphia in 10 " By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Boat in comfonableST ATE 800318 the first night. Pars overtire. Mountains in Coaches in day light.— I Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus aroid• l in." aiglt travel altogether. For senta, nr entire roaches for families or parties, apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the What fboat abo vel he Mononzah'ia lit - itler. FERGUS MOORHEAD. may 9 Agent. LAMB ERIE 4 MICNIGAN LINE ;:~. ,:r STEAMER LAKE ERIE, COPT. C•mracti Lravei Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. =MZlta= STEAMER MICHIGAN, C•PT. BOICI. Leaves Pittsburgh et 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at I o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas wiry. Canal /lows to Erie, l'a., and Clevebind, 0. , . Swoon Boat and Vetterls to all parte on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apttly to inn. 21. y 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 Me Rev ex.! Splextdid Steamer, Q. S MALL MONONGAHELA, STORK, Master, ha. commenced run ning regularly, and will continue to run thrieigh the season na n %Veekly Parket between rittebtirgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday mmning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. For freight nr ro.tssage apply nntmard. m 2.6. - - Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Master, ha. con menced her trips and tit ill run rasa leg olsr racket b-Aween PITTSBIIIIIIH and ‘V H EEL -IN(i dining the season of 1845. For freight or par Gage apply on board or to tan:lo J. N EIVTON JON KS. Agent. 911FJE sobrcriber hag removed hie M•troc Leather store to No. 70 WOOD S IREET, between and Diamond Alley, where he hss .n Inrge rmtment of Morocco, fancy Leuther, Linings, Bind. ings, Se. &c., from one of the befit inanufurtorier in Philadelphia, which be will sell at lower pl iers than can be Irmight at any other bowie in the city. The trade are reopectfully invited to examine my attx•!: before purchasing, aug29-if CLEAR TILE TRACK!!! FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE. THE cheapest end best BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, for the people, can be found at 1.0. KIMBALL'S STORE, NO. 7U WOOD STREET, Between Fonrth. and Diamond Altry, Pittsburgh Boots and Shoes of all kinds, sisea and descriptions The following is a portion of his assortment: Mens and Boys coarse Shoes; do do Kip do do do Calf do do do coarse Boots; do do Kip do do do Calf do Ladle's and Children's Lawler Boots and Shoes; do do Morocco do do do do fine Kip Slipper. do double and sigh sole, Pitt.burgh mokr; do do (niter Bomar& all kind.; do do Kid, Jefersons and Buskin. Trunks of all sizes cheaper than can be purchased a t any other place in the city. Come and examine my stock; "THE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and shall be beat!!! All of the above goods hare been selected and man ufectured expressly for the Pittsburgh Market, and are and shall be sold wholesale and retail, cheaper then any otbet place in Pittsburgh !! Come and see ! ! ! an#?9•tr J. C. KIMBALL. Corner of O'Hara mid Etna streets, Fitt Ward DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten. is this day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman it, the concern. to Charles Keep, Jr. and ,William J Totten, who will continue the business under the oatne of Knip & Totten, and will settle all elaims against the said firm, and receive au debts and demands owing to the same. rittsb'gb, Aug. 18, 1845-aug2B. -vv. -to ,viiii..4.4, t,. roll --,,, - 0 ,4.. „ ...... - .-..,',:tii,' '.. T. , ' .. 44.1‘ . ' * *- 4":‘,.;,,*'*;J:it:7 - tear- -. . .k . .- ...a s , J. ', - - ,e*ltA;;- -,, , - '..;.. „1,-. , ,C•,, , v ~3 ''' =., -,.-''. :.-; ~.;;;.- '• '' -..A .1- ''' .%„7 `-...• .. ' ... tf4 ',e'''''' 4 ' '''',-,;-. - 14 , ='. .4.i, I„, 41- , , li, AI-atitifoir • -' ' 4. ' -* . ' ' - ''' ''4 ** AN ,- 16:ti1 - 4* * 44lMaOtte.lo44l* -- *l"trilt:l:l'..l. ' • li , till i • " '''-' `• 1-- - #4j.:lrL-t - -4 ..., , --.4. 7, -;A , - , 40.4. 4 -‘1 ,. . - 1-4. ~,: . ' ,4 '-' 4 -• - . , . G. M. IiARTON & CO., Pittsburgh JOHN S. DICKEY. Bearer C I. A UK & Co., flearrr. Removal. J. C. KEMBALL Trunks. Fort Pitt Woridi, HY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. art:4=c* ••••• • • •_ A V • 46. . . - ,' • *••• ••••• VC•ni!P • • •-•-:•-•;-"••••--..' From the IVashiegto - ; Uuion Extract from a teller to the editor of the Union dated GstvErroft, August 23, 1815• We have this morning received ntivices to the 15th instant from the convention. They will not probably tita it labors to a elate before the let of Septem bet. The question whether we shall forthwith organ ire under the new system so its to have nor senators and representatives in the United States Congress in stantly upon the acceptance of ourennatitut ion, is one which has already undergone much diecussicn out ~1 doors at Austin, and is probably before this time in as debate in the convention. In that b4aly many of the (Fiends cf the late and present Executive (though themselves opposed to annexation,) have united them selves with others to oppose the immediate organiza lion; hut the last ad, ices lead us to believe that the ori gional and tine friend{ annexation will nevertheless Vlcced in carrying the mcaoire. No doubt et all is entertained but that general lineaments and features of our bantling will be an perfectly and legitimately dem ocratic, as to permit none of its relations in the great church at the Vatican, to hesitate in pronouncing it of of the right stock, or pause for a moment in giving it all the rights of the baptismal font with little inquiry about its sponsors. From the N 0 Jeffervuni.n Republican, Aug 30 TEXAS NEWS B y the ohich arrived this mnrrtint;, we-re eeived Poll files of Texas ropers, from which we com pile the following item,: The American troops at Corpus Christi consist oft' bout 1,10(1 men, all in good health, and impatient for a fight They are strongly f rtifled. in expeciati nof an attack. The Mexican force at Matamoros is said to be 3.000 strong; reported to be fortifying that city. The dragoons under Cul Twiggs, from Fort Jesup, had reached San Antonio safely, •nd are ex po, ted to join Gen Taylor at Coifing Cht isti Theprotracted drought has &it d up Gil eso nhayou emptying into the gulf—a thing never before known. It is profooted to throw a dam across the bayou, to ex• cluvle the worms( the Gulf, and :hits furnish the city with a supply of fresh water. Galveston confirmed very healthy—no excitement, except among the hi dies. The "News" stoles that no less than three en• Fes of cot poreal punnidiment had been labeled within a few dove past, by loving husbands on offectionfe wires. The Ethiopian Minstrels, f rom th i s city, w e blue from the Telegraph, are fling it a ith a perfect lush at Houston. The News of the I Ith says, that three larce lions hare been seen in Brasitria county. One of them was killed, weighing 450 pond s , 1 hey tesemble the Af rican !inn in c01..r, sire. &c. Only one men of Col twieg.' rommend died on 'he route from Fort Jesup; he died from di inki g cold water. They had plenty of eater on the route; and Col Twigge metre filet he could hey'. mrrrehed 10,. 000 men t inconvenience. President Jitney has gone to Anstin. Gslve.ion is improving rapidly. flou.tis are in great demand.— The cotton env does not promise toile v,ry Twittee and hi. officers. in ps•sisg through %Yashington • paid their reepecto to President Jones. The Civilian .sy .: "M. t t.ir Dtmelawn informe•ti us. on his return from the Wed. that Genera] Taylor would, immedistety slierl 1..•,11.g.....itt ng arid eotuLltsit ing c•imf , ttebly on shore the Cnire States hoops un• der his command, proceed in the seat Of govelomeot, and cornmurncste with Prrilittent Jtmrs at to the paint would isecitpy, and the movement, they would make, consulting anti acting in concert with tin• present gov• ernmem of Ti an. iii the matter. Tlie troops, it is un derstood, are to act MI ift ly an the dvirrtirc—rriwl ling any encroachment which may lc mad. upon The territory of Texa.,liut 'netting n n.e, unlcu in rels• tion, upon that of Mexico." GREAT ROBBERY AT THE BROADWAY. On Thnreday afternoon one od the boldest nmbiseries w as committed at the Broadway House, in this city, that bas been made public for a long time. It ap pears that SOT , little time alter ram, the robber or robbers, hissing accreted thermelsee in the tams,. ma d e a descent by means of horgler's instruments upon time rooms of the !hotel in whirl, divers trunks were depos ited safely as the owners supposed Numerous trunks were searched, but time amounts Of money an d goods taken ale not known. though they must be quite large. Eighteen hundred dollars were taken,principelly from she trunk of Capt BUMs Of the New World. A trunk belonging to Copt Sturm-son, Of the Champion, and another belonging to a traveller were beoken Open and riihhcd, but the amount of the limes has nut transpired. Since Writing the Ithlte, we learn that the villain has ben seemed, and is now in jail. lie arsa com mitted by Mark I' Taylor, Esq, for futtner ratiminn ton on Nicanday. Cfneinnati Conn. Sept. ti B. E. CONSTABLE, 83 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. OFFERS the remainder of hi. stock of Somme, Goods, to the inspection of all who wish tu pur AT EASTERN COST. french Lawns, Organdi Gingham., richest styles at 15 •nd 31. worth 56 eta. =EISMINMI • • Bleck Baregre with Satin •ripe., rich, very cisme ! ), Bonnet Ribbons, new, ■t 121, worth 31 cis.; garage Scarf, and Shawls, equally low prices. Ladies Lane Caps at 37i cts. north $l, new style, Florence. Braid Bonnets, new, at $1 374 and upwards Checked, Striped, Lace and Moll Muslims; Colored Lawns for Bonne, Artificial,, Bonnet Crape Parasolets, and Parasole.beautiful styles and cheap: French work Collars, Chincesettee, Cravats, Gloves &r: &c. Cotton and thread Laces and Edgings, Bohinoi Laces French Gingham, for dresses, from 20 cts. to 25 eta. ►oa OCIIITI.TNITM. Shiite. Collar', Botome; in good misty; Gloves, Cravats, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. tlkc Gauze Cotton under Shirts, Silk, do. and Drawers. jy 4.2 m SCHOOL BOOKS. ITCHELL'S Geography and Atlas; i7l 01 'my'. Smith's Arithrnetir; Smith'. Grammar; Kirkham's Grammar; Smiley's Arithmetic; Eme,sott's Arithmetic, (2d part); Sander's Series of School Readets; " Spelling Book; Mitchell's Primar y Geography; Parley's Common School History; Comstock'. Botan y ; Chemistry; Phelp's Botany for Beginners; Frost's United States; Pennock's Goldsmith's England; Rome; Davies First Lesson in Algebra; " Bourdon; Legendre; Lovell's United States Speaker; Gray's Astronomy and Keith on Globes; For sale by CHARLES H. KAY, Bnok.eller, Nn 76 NlRrkt t meet, bn ve White & Bro'fi Pry 0n044 ■tore Postpenennent otPublic Land Sales in lowa. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, thnt the public sale of lands, ordered by proclamation of the President of the United States, dated the ninth day of May, 1845. to he held at the land ol6ce at Fair fie/sl, in the Territory of lowa, on the fileentA of September next, and on the twentieth day of October next, nre declared lobe postponed until, and to com mence, the former on the eighteenth day of May, 1846. and the latter on the !went rsecond day of Jane, 1846. Given under myhand ar the cityof Washington, this 28th day of August, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. JAMES K. POLK. By the President: SHIZLDS, Commissioner of the General Land Mc i j ment2-law3w Tobacco. 913 KEGS, six twist Tobacco, received per Steamer Belfast, and for side by M. S. RHEY & CO., aug23 No 9 Water Mre& Bank Notts anti t xct;ait c. CORBICTKD DAILT NT A. 111:11ADIEN, EZI:7IIANGII 1120312/1, GUM= SPECIE STANDARD Verchants and Manufactstrffs' Strip Exchange Bank cr ip Currency - gerks County Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. Olt Philadelphia 4 pre.: Nese York .4 pre • Boston .... 4 prem. Baltimore . prem . SPECIE. Gold 3 preen Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Rank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank Exchange ....par Do:lfollidaytburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America .. • ...par Do Northern Liberties pcm Do Prnnsylnaitia Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farnirrs' and Mechanics bank .......... ....pa, Kensington bank .pat lA/man/arty rersand Mechanics' par Mechanics . par Maya mrnring par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " ..par Southwark ..... ".... par Western —.par Bank of Penn Township iGirartt bank ..•..... ...... pat U. S bank and branches 3s ..... --- COUNTRY BANKS. Rank of Germantown par " Chester county pa, " Delaware county ---- • ...... pa, " Monteromrry county par " No's* umber/and pas Farmers' bank of Bucks Easton bank Doylrstoris bank ....... . ..... --par Franklin bank of IVashington ..._.....par Bank of Chambersburgh....... " Middletown .... ....... Gettysburgk ...... " I,rtristown ..... ................ Snrrieharinaeouilty Perksrounly bank Columbia Bankand Bridge. Company..... Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and //rarer.' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Ffarrisharry bank . ..... Honesdale ".... ...... Lancaster " Lancaster co. " ............ Lebanon " M . 'bank ..... ......... Minton /enlela hank of Rrownsrille New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.. ,Vorthampton Towanda bank..... Wyoming bank.... West Brandt bank 1'0.4 bank 011[0. llehnons hank of Cl. Clairsoille Clinton hank of Coln.rhns..... Colvmhiona hank of Nrr Lisbon C'irrlrrille (Lawrence, rash ler) " ( Warren, cashier).. Oineinn,tibanks ..... rhilltrothe hank Commercial bank of Lake Erie. rlayinn bank.. ..... Franklin bank of Colnnehni.... Farmers'and 3forkanie.' bank of Siestbenrille.. I Partners' bank of Canton 20 Granen Granrille If a on illo Lancaster Marietta ...... Vassillon . . 4ferAnnier . and Traders'. Cincinnati.... Vaunt/least:le ........ Norsra ik Putnam ............ ..... S'ondwsky .. • . .Seinta l'rbana • • . ..... Wooste r Vesta._ Rasa of Choclewd INDIANA Stale hawk arsd branekes Rtate Seri! . KENTUCKY .411 bnaks ILLINOIS glair. hank Rank el /1/t.,..n5, tilltririterent,-* virIGINI A. Ranh- rithe Valley of Virginia 1J n..,k of Vtrrinia 11 ErrAionre ban* of Vs rginia Pa hankof ..... .1j A'r.rth- itr rubaxik of ....... ...... par Nerrhants' mad .Vrekanirs . boal of Virginia ...par Bank at Mor K an town . 1 At ARYLAND. 13,71limore City hank,— .411 other •olprel NORTH CAROLINA AU solvent banks ............ SOUTH CAROLINA All .olrentbanks GEORGIA Alholveni banks ALA MAMA hanks,. Cox miry La n k, LOUISIANA New Orleans banks ( jriod TENNESSEE Al!haat. MICHIGAN _ . Bank of 31. Clair St. Choir. ..75 Bank of tAe Rio , r Raisin, Monroe 15 Parnt , r's . and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 110 Michigan /worranre, Co. Detroit, 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac 15 FIFTH' STREET FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. U. U. RYAN, UAVING completed hie machinery for the MAN. UFACTURE OF CABINET FURNITURE, is now prepared to offer to the public all articles in his line, at wholesale or retail, vrty low for Cam; he warrants every article made at hi* eatablighment to give anzisfaction. as none but the beat workmen ate employed, and every care taken in the selection of material. Turning and Sawing done In the best manner. Also, an assortment of turned material kept on bond, such as Wagon Hubs. House Coistsits, Newel's and Balusters,l Bench Srews, Bed 'nets, Shovel and York Table Leg., &c. Handles. The subscriber has In addition to his large tstaii lishment, nine Brick houses, with shafts running through them, which he will Real for Skop, with Steam Power sufficient to propel such machinery as may be put into them, at much lower rates than steam power can be produced (tom email engines, Possession given at any time MISS A. C. SARGENT. n EGS leave to inform her friends end the pubic gen -1-1 erally that her Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clair st., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Psuarant. Rev J Niblook, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechlin', Esq., Wm. Jack, Esq. John Bigler. Boiler. Pa. Piusburgb. • Any Information me to terms &cw can be (Altai:wail 'ailing or. Allen Kramer, Esq. eug22 auction Salto. Postponed Sale Of a Brick Dwelling House and Lot of Groand, corner of Wylie and Chatham streets. Tlle dwelling house and lot of ground, belonging to Thos. Chillingwood, Esq , advertised to he sold on Saturday, is postponed until Saturday next, Sep tember 13th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, on the pre mises. It is 52 feet 9-and 1-2 inches on Wyclie st and 26 feet 10 inches on Chatham at. Any information re quired will be given to those inclined to purchase, by the owner on alteptemises; or the subscriber at his Auc tion Rooms No 64, :%larket at., between 3J and 4th. Terms Cask Par Money. wept E. ' I'. M'KENNA, Amen.. Positive Auction Sale of a Valuable mad beautiful ''''''Farta of Land, about 37 Acres. WITH a good dwelling .and out houses. and all the stock thereon, viz: Horse, wagon and hat- nese, cows, hogs, farming utanails anti a variety of mbar articles. To be sold. Thursday, September 23, nt Id o'clock, A. M.. on the premises in Peebles town ship, Allegheny country, on the pnckety road, a mile from the 11.,ittiAing village of Enst ttbetty, 6 miles from tho city of Pittsburgh, and about half .1 mile from the Allegheny river, surrounded with the best of neigh bors. A healthy location with a variety of blll and dale, on one oldie best roods, lending to the city of Pittsburgh, contahling nitwit 37 acres, nearly all cleared, under good fence anti in the highest state ofebl tivntion, on which is erected an excellent dwelling house f ',idled in the bert of order and furnished With every convenience necessary for the comfort of a ram• ily. Also a good stable, barn and other houses , a ga r• den and a young orchard of the choicest variety of fruit trees; a well of deliri,rns and pure spring watery an abunclai ce of rout is close by the above property, is well roamed for a country residence, being so Con. venient and easy of access to the city, it wonid suit ad. mirnbly f r a boarding school. summer boarding house, farmer, gardner, butcher. or any person wishing a handsome residence. Those desirous of purchasing can call nn T. Brown, Esq the owner, on the premises, who will show the properly, and give any Information required. Possession will be given immediately after sale, the title is good; for further particulars enquire of the subscri'oer at hi: traction rooms, No 61 Market street, iWtvreen Third and Fourth. Bert 6 P. IIicKENN A. Atrrir. Adadastrator's Sale of Real Estate. 19 400 Act en of Land in Western Pennsylvania AT AUCTION. WILT.be sold at the attmiort Rnomn of John D. D,tvis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 1311 1( 16y of November, 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing described land; Into the property nriames Trimble, Seer. decd. of Hurrishurglit 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Nlercer; No 39, and 972 in Pymatuning town.hil , Nu 753 and 301 in Dela ware towitsphip no 934 in Sandy Creek township, no 1063 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of then, lands contain Coal, and Iron Ole and lay in the sicinity of theStsta imprtymments. 1,000 ACHES stein the eminty of Crawford. No 1553 and 1543 in Rockdale itiwiuth.p, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1463. in Rir.hmon I township, no 1669 in Sparta town whinh are well adapted fur farnairg, and con. vi c hit to laid out roads. 000 ACRES are in the County of Erie; no 107,-2017-2076 in Wei et ford too tthip, and within 3 miles of the town Water-foul; oo 10 . .6 in Amity township; these trnets are of the fitst Tialny land, and coincident to laid out roads. 16000 ACRES Are in the County of McKean, adjoining the Smith line the State of New York, and fronting on, the. Allegheny libel-. The town of Corydon lies on part of the Original tracts. These Lando are well rover. ed with pine end other timber, suitable for Lumber; and have several small streams of water running trouer them, on which there may be saw mills erect e.l The above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in a body to suit purchasers. The Lands in Mercer, Crawf.srd and Erie Counties, are primtpally is tracts of 200 Acres and well adapt ed for menthe.. 7 how in McKean County, are rno.tl) in Tracts of 1000 Aerra Title ludi.putabl.. T.rm. nt wle F. R. SHUNK, WYI BOYD. jAdrais TDOS. it. TRINIBLE. Pert 6 ts JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr. I?' Western Press. Mercer: Ciao ford Democrat, Meadviillet Erie Observer, will publish the above till sale anti charge this office. serf 6 Valuable Water Street Property tbr Sale. THE subscriber is atithorired to sell that very valu able Lot of Ground adjoining the one on which he resides nn Water street below Ferry street, having • front of 30 feet on Water steel, and extending buck IGO feet to Front street. Tule incii,putuble. Term, literal. jy 30 .1. D. I).► VIS. A tiet'r VENITIAN BLINDS. 11. WESTERVELT, I laid and well known Ve. ian Blind Maker, former af Second and Fourth att.' tea this method to inform many f iends of the fact at Ida Factory ia now in Cu petutionon St Clair it., near - old Allegheny Bridge, ero n constant wopply o inils of voriaos color, a iiiiiiies, is con.nnily kept hand •nd at all prices. twrnlc•tcntn up to suit N. It If required, Blinds will be put up so, that in rote of alarm by fut.., or otherwise, they may he re moved without the aid of a screw-driver, atml with he Same facility that any cube piece of furniture eau be removed. and without BP extra expense. I. 24 d&vr I y. WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY. WAREHOUSE REMOVED. Tti E subscribers have the pleasureof informing their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their patter store to No. 87 Wood Street, above Fourth, nearly opposite the stand they occupied before the fire, where they have on band sari are opening a complete a, , surt mentnient of PAPER HANGINGS. art • n Ens. WIRE 130•1113 PRINTS, ac., the greatm part of a Bich has been manufactured and imptuted singe the fire, and which contains a large number of palteront that are altogether new end snit• ably for every description of entries and looms, They also keep on hand a stock or Printing. writing and Wrapping Paper from the Clinton Steu benville, 0., to which along with their other goods, they would respectfully call the altantiOn of purchasers, •..Rug, and Tanners scraps purchased in elebange. HOLDSHir & BROWN. 87 Wood street. eng^_9Al&•w3m r. hetimatism. ABOUT ten months since. I was attacked with Rheumatism in the email of my back and in the knees. Having heard B. A. Fahnestock & Co's Ruhefaclem highly spoken of es a remedy for Rheu matism I procured some, and the first application gave me such relief that I was able to go to work the nett muffling. I have had seven different attacks of Rheumatism previous to this, and have suffered much from it. and have used a great variety of remedies, but never met with ma Gelato that gave such prompt relief. Jots Wit.sow, Fifih Ward. Pittsburgh. Prepared Ind xold hp B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co., rt.•rner of Vino4l and Sixth 'thug. rem!! Select School for Boys and Girls. Uir WILLIAMS has open hie Select School for La Males and Females, in the room over Mr Byet's Grocery, and formerly occurled by Mr Samuel Blood, in Zedural street, Allegheny, on Monday, the 18th inst. Tears:—PrimaryClass. $6. per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. lunior Class, " S Senior Class, 10 RILTERVICLI. Rev. D. Eitiatt D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. Ti., Rev. A. D. Cam;belt, D. D., Han. Charles She.ler. Joseph P. Gaudin, M.D., Charles H. lumen, Esq. Sept 1-111 y. RICZA111) COWAN, Attoniey at Law, office in Burke'e Buildings, ith street, near Market jun* 19.d&wly OIFICIL or COX. GENZRAL or SUBSISTKOCZ. igagingiOX,Joly 14,1845. SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the Ist 1 of October next, for the delivery of provisions, in bulk, for the use of the troops of the United States, upcn inspection, as fol lows: Al Baton Rouge, Loaisiand. 100 barrels of pork 200 barrels of fresh snperfine (hair 70 bushels of new white field beans 809 pounds of good hard soap 500 pounds of good sperm candles 20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 350 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Pickens, •r ttarnaos, Pensacola, Florida. 224 barrels of pork 530 barrens fresh superfine flour 530 barrels of new white field beans 4000 pounds of good hard sour 1600 pounds of good Irani sperm candles 80 bushels of good clean day find salt 880 gallons of good cider vioegar. At the Public Landing. sir miles from Fo•t Towson mouth of the Chiesticki. 504 batrels of pork 1170 barrels of fresh superfine flour 450 bushels of new white field beans 9000 pounds of good hard soap 360(1 pounds of good hard sperm candles ian bushels of good clean dry fine salt 1980 gallons 9f good cider vinegar. The whole Lobe delivered in all the Month .4 . April, 1940; and to leave Natchitoches by the 20;11February 1840. Al Fort Atkinson. west bank of Ike 111 . - ppi riv er opposite Fort Crawford, al Dousman, and Rice warehouse. 100 barrels of perk 1260 barrels of fresh superfine flrthr 190 bushels Of nett , white field berths 800 pounds of good hard soap 300 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of good, clean dry fine salt 400 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist May, 1316. Al Fort SnElling, St. Peter's. 1611 barrels of 1101 k 360 barrel% of fresh superfine flour 150 bushels .1 new white field beans 2100 pounds of good hard soup 1000 pnrinds °lewd hard tallow. candles 40 bushels of goal Clean dry fine salt ISO gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered from the 15th May 1846, to the 15th June 1846. At Fort Learrentorth, MitYortri Rider. 300 bushels of new white field beans 4600 pounds of good hard soap 3600 pounds of good hard tallow candles 125 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered in all May. 1846. Al Fort Scott. on the Mormaton river, Missonri.l seventy wiles land lea Tsportation from Indepen dente, on the Missouri ricer. 150 bushels of new white field beans 1200 pounds of good bard soap 1950 pounds of good hard tallow noodles 60 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 650 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in May, 1846. Af Fort Winnebago. on the For. river, at the por tage of Fox and Wisconsin isters. 40 barrels pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 36 bushels of new white field beans 600 pounds of good hard seep 650 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 175 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to he delivered by the Ist June, 1846. ' Al Fort Brady, Sault Ste, Marie, Michigan. 56 barrels of pork 120 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 30 bushels of new white field beans 800 pounds of good band soap 600 pounds of good hard tallow candles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider virregnr. One-half on lit June, 1846; remainder by the 15th September, 1846. At Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 112 barrels of pork 210 barrels of fresh superfine. flour 100 bushels of now white field beans 1300 pound• of good hard soap 1300 wends of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of goo 1 clean dry tine oak 300 gallons ..f good cider vinegar. One-half on I.t June, 1846; remainder by the 15th September, 1846. • At Fort Gratiot, Michigan. 100 barrels of petit 240 'barrels of fresh superfine finer 100 bushels of new white field beans 1300 pounds good hard soap 1300 pounds of good hard tallow candles 35 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 420 gallons of good cider vinegar. One hall on Ist June, 1846; remainder in October, 1846. At Detroit, Mickigan 130 barrels of pork 160 barrels of fresh Imperfine flour 100 bushels of new white field beans 2000 pounds of good herd soap 1950 *lads of good herd tallow candles 40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 600 pitons of good cider vinegar. One-half on the lit June, 1046; remainder in all October, 1346. Note.—All bidders are requested to emend the a mount of their bids for each article, and ethibit the to tal amount of each bid. The period , and quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are not specifi , d, will be, one-fourth lit June, lot September, lot D,cember, 1846, and lit Match, 1847. The hogs of which the pork is packed to be fatten ed on corn, and each hog to weigh not less than two hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, ears, and snout. Side pieces may be substituted fur the hams. The pork is to be first salted with Turk's Island salt, and then carefully packed with the same article. in pieces not exceeding eight pounds each. When the packing has been completed, the contrite tor must furnish to this o6sce a certificate from the packer, that the pork hes been so salted and packed. The pork is tube contained in seasoned heart of white oak bertels, full hooped, the beans and salt in barrels, and the soap end candle► in strung boxes of conveni ent site foe trnnspot tat ion. Salt will only bo received by measurement of thirty two gnarls to the bushel. The candles to have cotton wicks. The provisions for Fort Atkinson and St. Peter's must pass St. Louis, for their ultimate desti nation, in the first week of April, 1846. A failure in this partirulnr will be considered a breach of contract, and the department will be authorized to purchase to sappily these posts. The provisions will be inspected at the time and place of delivery, and all expenses to be paid by contractors until they are deposited at such storehouses as may be designated by the agents of the department. The Commissary Genetul teserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities, of of dispensing with any or all articles required at any post, at"' any time before entering into contract; and also of increasing or reducing the quantities of each delivery one-third subsequent to contract, on gi ving sixty days' previous notice Bidders, not heretofore contractors, are requited to accompany their pmposals with evidence of their abil ity, together whh the names of their sureties, whose responsibility must be certified by the districtattorney, or by some person well known to the government, oth erwise, their proposals will not be acted on. Attu:Maces cannot be made its any case, and evi dence of inspection and full delivery will b r requir ed at this office before requisition trill be made spots the treasury for payment, which will be effected in such public money as may be convenient to the points of delivery, the places of purchase, of the residence of the contractors, at the option of the Treasury De partment. Dici drafts on this °Mee will be accepted of paid, under any circumstances. Each proposal will be sealed in a eeperate envelop, and marked "Proposals for furnishing army subsis tence." GEO GIBSON Corn Gen. Subsistence, riotc—editors will not ba paid for insetting in their papers this advertisement, inflect' authotised to do so by the Commissary aeneral of Subsistence. jnly 22-lawtl9th Sept. Cheap Music ALL th e cheap public* ions of G. Ferrets, & Co., at about 121 cts. per page, just received and for sale, by J. H. MELLOR. au 22 Nu. 122 Word suteu BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the Host Benj. Patton. jr., President of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in •Inct tor the Sth Judicial Dist' itt of Penn sylvania, end Justice of the Court of Oyer and Termi nee, and General Jail Delivety, in told for said V . A. trict, awl William Potter and William Kerr, F.:quite,. Associate Judges of the same courts, in and for tittl said County of Allegheny, dated the 26th day of Auguo, l in the year of our Lord one thousand eicht hundred land fotty.four, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Over and Tertniner, and General Jail Delivety. et the Court Efou.e. En the city of Pittsburgh, on 1101 Fourth Monday of Octuber next, at 10 o'clock, A. 111. Pdhlit notice is hereby given, to nil Justices of the Peace, Coroner and conoables, cl the County of Mi e s gheny, that they be then and there, in their proper per. sons, with their rolls, recutds, inquisitions, exattien tines, end ether remembranters, to do those thing., which to their respective Mikes in their behalf apppr. min to be done—and also these that will prosectne the prisoners that now are or may be in t he .juil of s.thl county of Alleghety, to be then and there to presectro against them as shall be just. Given under my hand at l'itttthurgh, this rltlit, August, in the year of oar Lord 1845, and of the Com moossealth the fiGth, SANDER'S Spelling Book and R.endersl M'Gufrey's do. dn do.; do. db do., Mitchell's Gerzraphy and Atlas; Olney's, Smith's, and Parley's Geographies; Mitchell's Ancient Clecgraphy and Atlas; Fiast's History of the United States; Pinnock's Histories of England, Rome and Greece{ Emerson's, Ray's, and Smith's Arithmetics; Smith's, Rh {sham's. Bullion': and Cut/tab's Grath. mars; Hare: Class Books of Prose and Poetryi Scholars Companion; McGuffey's Rhetorical Guide; Davies Series of Mathematical Works; Comstock's Philosophy, Chemistry and Phystoixtyl Cooper's Virgill Anthon's Classical %Yolks; Male's Syntax; Clark's Cassari Donneganlo, Grove's. and Levet ate: Lexieuhsi Ains*neth's Latin Dictionnty; Brook l e, Rose ' s Latin Grauitnart Bro , ik's Latin Les onsi Bullion's Latin Reader: All the abnve wo.lts nn hand,with a full sonettlient of Slates. Quills, Steel Peos, Paper ; Copy books, anti every article wanted for Schools. fnr sale at the /ofesi cash: prices by JOHN H. 51ELLORi •ag'29. 19:2, %Void srtett. N. B. hags bought fot Cash, or 10 exchange rot Lends. 14 ADY'S Book fur September, n braU i nothitee. Columbian Magazin° fur September, pith BIM steel Engravings. Selettions ftom Fry's Opera of Leonora, 2d fiatU Melodies of Scotland: trelantl. Celebrated Matches Quicksteps and numernii. oilier piece., wliicti Is dial cheapest Music on record. Cull and exathinel aug 95 Inackerei; 10 b . No 3, larg o ld by J. 8 J c1)E. 1 1 ,v 7.14 hj No. 224, Libetiy tateet, Bonet.. • IN small Boxea, Pinup for Pamill , bsn, oil hand d b+l for sale by J. & J. :wiIkVITT, June 4 No 224 !Alerts , street. SELECTIONS from the Speeched of Eminent A. mericana.by a Member of the Philadelphia Bari For ante by C. 11. KAY, aux 6 PC) 76 Market it. Jac°Vs Latin }leaden PH Latin Render with notes end illitstralion• by 1 John U. Ogilby, tot salt by C. H. RAY. auf,22 Attidtet strret. LATIN SYNTAX. EY is ED and corrected by A. R. Corson to which Rii odded copious notes, &c, for s Ile by .aug.32 CHAS. Colleitis Leirizac's French Grainniar. PROGRESSIYE French- Grnmmtir,tehies on the havis of Levizac's French Orattirtinr, ho A (I Collor. Fur gale by C. H. KAI', augl2. Nu 76, Nlarhet street. Atm)ld's Writing Fldidi A FURTHER supply of the above srritiv~ (avid ±j(warrunted a genuine article.) just reed and for sale by C. H. K.-VT. Nn. 76 :Simko; st. aug 25 over White St Bro's dry• goods store. rardon'i bigest. TROUD'S hue edition of Purdon's Digest of the Laws of Penrwylvania. fur rile by C!.. H. KAY, No. ?G. Market poreet. Goshen Cheese. ÜBOXES of l',ime Ooslien Cheesy; I Box oe asp co., Pine Apple dn. Jest received, and for gale try A O RINEHART, sept 4. HO Liberty gt. PHILADELPHIA STEA3I SYRUP ' on tap, at A. G. RElt4l4AfiT'S, 140, Liberty street, Pure Olive Oil. DOZ. Bottled pure Olive Oil. ,jest reeeited anti 11101 for sale by A. G. REINHART, aug2l3. 14 . 0, tiberly et. BEST quality. always on hand and for male by A. G. REINHART, No Ma Liberty Loadort Mustard. 473 fi CANS (5 lb each) Superfine London Mustard Vitut received and for an le by A. G. REiNil A fit. No 146. Liberty at: Boston Mustard. 10 do:. eannister superfine Bostnn Mustard ; just received and fur sale by Mixed Pickl4ll: .) dos. Jars "Undenprood's" Mineij Viekles, of tide year's make, just received and for sale by A. G. REINHA . IIT, 140 Liberty street. 30 DOZ. Besiver Bucker, .s c l tn ; n ARFredthiNrilAf.rßlTiLnlo Lottizerille Lune. 610 B t.,S fresh Louisville Lime just received and for sale by JAMES MAY. • Cotton Yarn, &c, 109 000 YARN , ,240KcaeA ailo u d od n rte sit g el u . mbet st• For . g ala by M. B. RHEY CO. sur,l2. Nn. 9 Water it. J. HALF CHESTS 8 17 1 ;i 11 4 . , . G. P. and Imp!, 25 Cntty Boxes G.P. am) I mpl. For sale by M. B. !MEI' nuen hog Water st. 1 °CASKS Cleveland Salaratug, for tale by M. B. RH EY &CO. No 9 Water street, 310 BAGS Prime Green Bin, for sale by M. B. RHEY & CO. No g Witter $a Su. 125 BUDS 14 0 S gar ugtu. Strictly Prima. 35 bbls Loaf do, assorted Nos; To Let. 1I HE second and third stories of a warehouse ors Wand went, 24 by 55 feet. Rerarate entrances in front on Wood street. CEO. COCHRAN. Nn2 Ferry street. Buildidg Lots /Or Sahli H E loth io Hart's plan each 24 fees i n front by 132 feet deep, adjoining John B But.. ler Esq. Thy trains will be liberal Encprirn of aug 5. ' tiEro. COCHRAN. EZE PRO OrciatILATION. IttoVILLO. shift School and Classical gooks Vlagasines far Spetember, RECEIVED AT COOK'S, Sagan Cured Rafts. A. G. REINHART No 140 Liners st 10 bbls ruvrclured Sugar. M. B. RHEY. & CO.,
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