Zhe W. 11. Denry, J. r h, iiy, Josiub Kine CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communication: which may appear in thin paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will inert none without the name or the author be ing first made known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expressive of the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. The Factory Meeting which was held in the Allegheney Market House, last night, was en "Ava lanche." They appointed Henry Pratt of Federal street, Allegheny cit),ns the Treasurer of :he funds to be raised by the different committees. They also passed a resolution requesting the Committees to act at-once, and energetically. The chairman was au thorized to appoint a committee of three Ladies for each Factory to distribute the proceeds to those who eland in need. THE THE•TRE.—There was quite a crowd nt the Theatre last night to witness the performance of Rook wood, or Dick Tarpin the Highwayman, and zeppa, tw -) pieces of decided merit. To-night, Mr %Vssartsst takes a benefit—he is o fa vorite, and will no doubt have a crowdod borat—bait certainly deserving of a substantial benefit. Perform. ancea same as last night. lOPThose in want of a handsome country resi dence should attend the sale of that eplendid Fat m of Land near East. Liberty, to be eold on the premises this morning, by P M'Kenna. Stearabal Incidents.—Stermboat s hare their troub les as well as other firllts. Like doctors, printers and merthants they hove to turn round very often for noth ing. The "dear" people have been told that it is •'no trouble to show goods," till they believe it. See what it is cnming to. , On her last trip up the Missouri. the obliging steam boat Plenty Bry was hailed by a green looking custom er at an obscure landing, and rounded to supposing he wanted In take a passage. The boot swung round. rang and impatient. “Hallo.capting!" "Com;rig &boat dr ••No—but I thought that somebody nought Le trav elling up to buy Amp. and I'd just ale you." The Henry Bry gave a snort and a lune, enough to burst her boilers, as she turned on her keel and got under weigh aguire.—the 'great unchanged' hemp man swearing that she had nu accommydation in her. Captain Luske had neatly forgotten the incident, when some distance from Glasgow, this deponent width not where—a man was observed standing on the river bank. beckoning as it seemed, most feelingly, fust it eye har.d. and then with the other, heating the air be fore his face, and looking very intently towards the boat. Again the perlite Henry Bry fetched a circuit of some half it mile, and came in. "Hullo: stranger ! What do you wan'?" '• Nothing!' ' What in the -" (using a bad W 07.1 this time.) did you make signs foil" •'(toll keerine the mrsquitoes to .ee What bout dint was." • • • • • • Somebody gave a tout that evening—"iferep and mu.igiitoes—the woi SI suck on the river." Removal. HE subscriber has removed his Morocco Leather T store to No. 70 WOOD STREET, between 4th and Dinrnood Alley, where be has on hand a large as sottrneot of Morocco, fancy Leather, Linings, Bind ings, &c. from one of the best tnanufactories in Philadelphia, which be will sell at lower pukes than can be irmght at any tither house in the city. The trade are respectfully invited to examine my stork before purchasing, attg394 CLEAR TUE TRACK!!! FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE. THE chenpeat and be.t BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, fur the people, can be found at. J. C. KIMBALL'S STORE, NO. 70 WOOD STREET, Between Fourlh avd Diamond Alley, Pillnburgh Boots and Shoes of all kinds. sizes and descriptions The folio% int; is a portion it his assortment: Mina and Boys coarse Shoes; do do Kip do do do Calf do do do coarse Booty; do do Kip do do do Calf do Ladie's sod Children's Leather Boots and Shceo; do Morocco do do do floe Kip Slipper do double and sigle sole, Pittsburgh make•; do Gaiter Boots of all Linda; do Kid, Jefrersons and Buskins Tronkß. Trunks of all size. cheaper than can be purchased at any other place in the city. Come and examino my stock; ••T HE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and shall be beat!!! All of the above graxls have been selected and man ufactured expressly for the Pittsburgh Market, and ■re and shall be sold a holesale and retail, cheaper than any other place in Pittsburgh !! Come and see! ! ! acir49.ll J. C. KIMBALL. Insurance THE FITT.IIIGRGH N•VIGTION ANT/ FIRE INSU RA N C t COM rAii Y, hos removed its office to No 19 Market street, where, having recommenced business, it will take Fire and Marine Risks of every descrip• lion, as form trly, upon the most fovomble terms. srp 5 d2m. ROOT. FINNEY, Sec'y. New rooks! ['ICOR received last night a lot of new works. V The mnn of Fortune, a novel by Mrs. Gore. Essays of Elia, by Chas. Lamb. Songs of the Campaign—eight songs—comic, seri au and amusing, by Hurry Lorrequer. The Farmer's Library for eptember. Romance and Reality,' novel by T. S. Arthur. Gets's Forms Cosmos, by Hambolt—a new supply. _Fenny Magazine. No 10 _Music of - the Ethiopian Serenaders. .sepl6 MISS A. C. SARGENT EGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic gen LIP orally 'lnt her Select School for Young Ladies 'and fatiAsea. Will commence the Winter Session on iStonilny the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clair at., nearly opposite ihn Exchange Hutel.— , She begaleave to refer to the following gentlemen: tHon .John Breden, Rev W A Eastavant. .Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandleix, .Rev S loung, Allen Kramer, Eaq., ,Jacob Meohlmg, Efq., Wm. Jack, E.4.q. John Bigler Butler. Pa. - Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be obtsilHdby calling or Allen Kramer, Esq. aug To Let, TWO ROOMS, on Tough Iltrect, between Ferry and Liberty asset, suitable for an office and ling r..om. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of 9th and Ferry atreets, or JOHN B. MTADDEN, M a rket street. Port Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Etna street', Filth Ward DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten. is this day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knsp, Jr. and William J Totten, who will continue the business under the name of Kamp &Totten, and will settle all claims against the said firm, and receive all debts and demand, owing to the same. l'ittsb'i.h, Aug, 18, 189fraug28- wg;l= =ME Beaver, warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. ( -"" THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leore Bearerdaily. (Sunders expected,) at I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Cu'. line of Stages, which leave ‘Varren on the ar rival of the Parket, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengers paying in Pit tshurgh are entitledto choice of berths on the Canal racket, and seats in the stage. For passage ■nplyon board Steamboat Michigan, or TO JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. M I-1 A RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of N EI L, MOORF. & Co., Cleveland. je2l•y J & M B TAYLOR. Warren. The well known steamer M I C II !GAN, W. 13 .BOIE.S. Master,hascommenced her regular daily trips, leering Pittsburgh (as hereto• fore) at '3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto suit the times, aad those who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as noon as the weather rill permit: on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLETEL A ND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa.. will immediately co into opera tion. For freight or rtasstige apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, ittly 12 Water street. 11:7The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. 1845. 510N1)AY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 D. S. MAIL MONONGABELA, SIM.; r, Master, has commenced rum ning regularly, end will continue to tun through the aeation as a Weekly Packet between Pittiiburgh and Cincinnati, leasing Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thuraday morning at the name hour. For freight or passage apply on board. mll6. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE rruE, CAPT. CAMPBELL Leaves Beaver at 8 o'cbxk, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Notts, Loused Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. In conneciion with daily Lines of Freight and Pui liaze Canal Boats to Erie. l'a.. and Cleveland. 0. Steam that and Vessels to all parts on Lake Etie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTUN & CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Bra% er. CLARK & Co,. Bea•er. SPEED AND COMFORT !! illn•`2l.‘ FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLEXDID ►AJT RUNNING lITh:ARLRI .1. C. KEMBALL CONSUL AND LOUIS McL•NE. Will commenre on Alondaythe 12th of May. Ma king doable Jaily trips. One boat will caveat 84 o'clock, A. M. daily. The othet in the evening, daily. (except Sunday.) By thernorning Boat passengers will take the Carr of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, ut 8 o'clock, A M.. the neat morning. And ar ri v e ii, Baltimore, at 5 o'clock I'..M. the same evening. ;als.at'l 1.:;;011-,- - • •Pss, Through to Baltimore in 32 tuition, " Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening boot paddenxerd Rill Inde on the Boat in comfortable ST ATE BOOMS the firdt night. Pads overthe Mountains in Coaclics in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus a.oid• ing travel altogether. Fur seats, or entire coached for families or partied, apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the %Vino( boat abovethe Moriongoh.la Bridge. FEItGUS MOOR H EA D, Agent. REBUILT AND REMOVEI). Furniture Cheap and Good. (AS. W. WOODW ELL respectfully informs his el friends and the public that he has rumoved to his old stand, No. 85 Third street, where he has on hand a splendid assortment of 14irniture of all descriptions, realy fur their inspection. Persons wishingto fin nish Minis, Steamboats, Plicate Dwellings, &c. a ill find it to their interest to call and examine his stock before put chasing elsewhere. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the western country comprising the following articles: Sofas, Divans and Ottoman.; Tepny4, Tete•R.Tetes, Wardrobes; Secretary and Book• Cases; Card, Pier, Sulfa and Centre Tables, Sideboards; Dressing BURKA u., various styles; Hat und Towel Rucks; French and High postßerlsteadc End, Dining and Breal,f4st Tables: Mahogany CHAIRS of all dew imions; A general assortment of Fancy Chairs; Alan, a general assortment of COMMON FURNI TURF.. sep4.3m. Perry, Salt Works and Building Lots, FOR SALE. TIIE subscriber■ offer at private sale, nll that valuable real estate si:uate in Lower St. Clair township, at the mouth of Saw Mill Run, on the Ohio River. To suit the convenience of those desiring to make a a profitable investment, they will sell separately, THE SALT WORKS, including a lot of about three acres of ground, lying on the Steubensille Turnpike Road. These N . (II he are in operation and good order, and from thei r l ocut i on an d proxim'ty to the city, offer peculiar inducements to per sons wishing to engage in that business. They will also sell separately, THE FERRY, including about an acre of land, with the exclusive privilege of landing on that side of the Ohio river. From the great and daily increase of trade across the Ohio river ■t this point, bring the most direct road from the bcrough of Manchester and Allegheny City to the Southern side of the Ohio River, it will in a few years be equal to any ferry on the river. LOTS. fronting on the river and Steubenville rood. suitable for building, will be sold separately or otherwise to suit purchasers. Fur further particulars enquire of ROBERT ROBB, at the office of Robb & McConnell, ov er the I'ost Office. GEORGE OGDEN. aug.9,l2m ELIZABETH SNOWDEN. RESPECTFULLY informs hi,: crieud• and all those who wish his services that he has taken an office in Smithfield street, 2d door from Vii gin Riley, where he will now attend all opet &Lions of the Teeth in the Lest manner and at the shortest notice. Office bourn from 9 till 12, and from 2 till 5. :nay 2-da.vct 1. Kam j:icit cif j)ittilbiirgl). lE= AitttlVED. Diiiv 13e.iver Pockets; Da4 Brownsville Packets. Motinugoilein City Packets. Miner. Kinney. i lie; Prairie Bird Vandergrift, Cincinnati; Arruw, do. DEPA RTED. Doily Beaver Pockets; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongale City l'acketa. Rambler, Moocky. Wellsville; Allegheny Belle, Haven, Cincinnati; Prairie Bird, Vandergrift, do. BEAVER PACKET VIC Ilfir an d Splendid Steamer, ~~ ~ i Beaver at 1 u'clyrk, P. 11 VIONONGAHEL A ROUTE Dr. D. Meritt, Dentist, (Of the Burnt District.) BY LAST NIGHTS MAIL. ~,...,,,„,. I . . 1,.. s c ._ l -.( 6 .- --- •-•"' IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT The Washington city Union of the. 20th says:—One of the most important—perhaps the most important— appointment which the "Union" has ever announced. is the one which we publish in this evening's paper. It is the appointment of Les i IVoodbury, Esq., of New Hampshire, to the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States. Endowed as that supreme tribunal is with great powers, it is important to fill it with men of the proper talents, principles and qualifications. Mr. Woodbury is eminently entitled to the honor, not merely on account of his public services, but more especially by his eminent accomplishments 24 a snood constitutional jurist, in the maturity of his mind and the vigor of his faculties. We congratulate the coun- try, therefore upon his appointment. Our great regret arises from the less of his effective and brilliant talents on one of the great "fields of his fame," the Senate of the United States. There he will be greatly missed— for there he has distinguished himself by the justnes s of his views and the efficiency of his talents. The N. 0 Picayune of September 13th says:—We were yesterday favored with the perusal ore letter from Mexico, received by the last arrival here. It contain ed some speculations in regard to Mexican affairs not without interest. The absolute refusal of the Mexican troops to move upon Texas has been before mentioned, and allusion has been made to a pronunciamenlo by Paredes as he• ing p ore than half expected. In Tampico it was ru mored that he was likely to declare hi nself Consul. In Vern Crux the r umor was that he would pronounce in favor of a Regettey or Consulate to be compcsed of threw military men—Tome!, Va lenci and himself. This report wino believe-4 by very shrewd men in Vera Cruz to be altogether probable. Supposing these three "military rotor" to he perfectly pore and patriotic-, it is hell that they could do notlOng more acceptable to the nation. sod especially to the lousiness classes, (brut to overturn th'• present adm;nittrvittni, w Inch is without money, without power, and which ought not therefore to be allowed to stand. A merle-an, in Vera Cr°, were lool.bcr: for news a u demonentionio m cafe on the icV,lil.l Ti cOaSt of ico by scar e S. eager fur such It Cffili11 . 11 . 1):1 , 10 , 113, to tiro Ctlifr,p,imee to a re . port nit that !A.m.-n.7 had n oa-con.ll kmr fallen into American hands. NVe give these C.lljrClUife and ru -11101, for what they may be Worth. INTEltLint.ncy.—Thn rt.er tit Cinctitnali t %% 11 4 f,,lhng on the 19th with about 4 feet water to iHe. Sutur morning et Loui,ville there irus 4i feet writ., it) the Cana:. Tile St. LOllll Reveille of Sept. 14 •tty,: The uppet r.,ntinue in very unflvotuhle condition. Front th“ port Caw., there it Et'..ont Cr noel tauter in tha rhan,:el In ennaiiiiienre of the brutal ,3f n Amid bar in fr•nt 01 the lower part of the ciTy, the Ferry compar.t hare been c4ortpe;:ed to reroute their landing np to the foot of l ' ine rt real. Choice Reading TH E CROCK OF GOLD; Z-rti.kk-', 11.‘41 . ti and \•rrar; Grnitr. end character of Ju./1( . 101, - , by Leigh Hunt; Ilar;i,C.T.w, Ting.; Hogg'. \Violet Esenit)g Take; s.terica of l',lolph,; 111..d.leur , 41Var.iurr; Dun Q:ixore; 11!.•; liongdrinn Brotheir; Al.ibtan N,Elor; 1 r •nlr by 140SIVOItT11 & FORRESTE:R, No 43 Nlerket RENIEDY FOR LIVERCOM• LURE—NO ICEA 12 SI ft—There s, ere two boxes o f yo ur i n s o.ihle Liver br.Pught it/ ihi. coerov, w hicti cured two net o on• w ho bad been d,,rmring for the firer eo mv :ai i it 1,, se,”, When I was last in Pittsburgh I b•nzahr too boxes more • for per ',rots nhu lianr , re , ,•ivilt great benefit from it; Moo" lion from any oilier medicine they have ever taken. AS I here toe but few persons here rho ere out troubled more or le.. with Liver Complaint, there is great derner,l f or yrelr Inset pills; I therefore send for one or two do pills; I 11. d k nown t h e va l u e of your pills at I now know it, I would not have left I'o tabor err hunt inking a Luxes. Yaw s, J. KAUFMAN, Crawfotd Co. Pa. Attenti.m is asLed to the following statement of Samuel McCord, Esq., of Weilsimigh, Vu. Vellsbargh, Vn. May I hereby certify that I was afflicted with the Liver Complaint and Phthisic fir a long' time; being more than a !ear under the care of a Physician, that the die• ease, instead of being relieved by the medicine. I took, kept gradually getting worse: my body swelled so that I was unable to stoop low enough to tie my shoe.- IPheo the disease was at the worst, I was rireommend• ed to it). Sellers Li.er Pills. I dui so, and was re tiered greatly by the first box, and completely mrred by the second. SAMUEL NIVORD. These Pills a hid) stand unrivalled by any 111edicine known hit- the cure of diseased livers. are prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS. No 125 Smithfield at. sidd also by Kerr & Mohler. 145 Wont at; L. %Vilcns. Jr. and Wm. Thorn. Market sh Fess & Cassell, sth Ward; and at P. Schwartz and John Mitchell, Alle gheny City. svpi3 FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. H. H. RYAN, A VING completed hi, machinery for the MAN. H UFACTURE OF CABINET FURNITURE, is now prepared to offer to the !public all articles in his line, at wholesale or retail, vet y low fur CASH; he warrants e‘ery article made at his establishment to give satisfaction. as none but the best workmen are employed, and every cure taken in the selection of material. Turning and Sawing done in the bent manner Also, nn ossnrtrnent of turned material kept nn hand, such an Wagon Hubs, House Columns, Newel's arid Balusters, Bench Srews, Bed ',nos, 'ruble Leg., &: The subscriber hoe in addition to his large Estab lishment, nine Brick houi4es, with Omits running through them, which he will Rent for Shops, with Steam Power sufficient to propel such machinery as may be put into them, at much lower rates than steam power can be produced ft nm small engines. Poolession given at any time Allegheny Cemetery. SALE OF BURIAL LOTS - DURSU A NT ton Resolution of the Board of Man i agera of the Allegheny Cemetery, n public sale of burial lots will be made on Friday, the 2tith of Sep tember next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at said Cemetery. The genetal plan of the Cemetery may be viewed et any time at the office of Mr Chislett, the Compa ny's Agent, on the premises, and nt any time after the 14tri of September next, a plan of the burial lots may also be inspected them The ground' , arc Open fur visitor•. By order of the Board of Managers. ang '29.11ta THOMAS IRWIN, Pree't. Louisville Lime. 102 BBLS. fresh Louisville Lime just received and for sale by JAMES MAY. • - MEXICAN AFFAIRS A Remarkable Case Shovel and Fork Handle*. NEW GOODS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c HAVING just returned from the East, I am now opening a large and well selected stock of all goods in my line, viz: Fine Watches of all kind.; Watch trimmings; Gold and Silver Pencils; Gold Pens—ever pointed; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Ladies' Breast pins—a beautiful lot; Finger Ringo. and Ear Rings; Bracelet' , and Bracelet Clasps; Studs. Sleeve and Culler Illations; Fine Cutlery—Knives, Razors and Scissors; Solur Lard Lamps; Silver Spoons, Forks, and Butter Knives; Brittania and Plated Ware; Military Goods, &c. &c. &e.; W. W. WILSON, sepl 8 Corner of Market and 4th sig. New Salmon. 1 ./. 1„ 01 , , v , open, new No 1 Halifax Sn!mon. for ph. os A. G. REINHART, sopls 140 Lib. rte Smoked Salmon. 9 00 LIN Smoked Salmon, jost received and for dole by A. G REI NH ART. st.t,ls 110 Litwrly gt. Mackcrel and herring A FEW Edda euel,, juot recnived and fon mil,. by A. G. REINHART, 140 Liberty at,. Scaled Herring. AFEW Boxes prirnr ocaletl fierriat. , jogt reteirei awl for gale by A G REINHART, 15_ 140 Liberty st. _ TOR RZINT. THE *foie room at present occupied by the .ub set - Piers between Ferry and Short in Water Cotton Yarn. 30 - Dacron. POUNDS Shoultl..r4 and Sides. I_o 000 recrive , l per 4t , n,n, Bertram!, and for sule by NI. 13. Ri-IF:Y & CO., sep 12 Water below Fea r ONE dux Thermonvq•rs for "de by 11 A F AHNESTOCK & CO corner 6,11 ■nd Worri rt. G CASKS Wm!, Sperm Oil f.ir Iry B A FAH:NI:STOCK Sz CO. Whiting. 11 BAR Whhine for ..le b. B .t FA lEN ESTOC K & rrtryter fJ. e nd V. 11.0.1 •7 I °LASSES.— 16 Barrel , N. O. 111.,1aim•s, for IT_L 1,14' 1014 by P. C. MARTIN, 17 I. Worr. oreer. 90, nt rr \VO IIt'NDRED MUCSAND tits! rate 13tici. for sale on ISCCOMMOthiI 111 , 1714 by P. C. 3IARTIN, GO, Water street, Burnt District. Wrapping Paper 100 11, ms IV rapping paper, differwnt •iztta, f sale low by I'. C M LITIN, No tin Water at. 4.1 , 15 400 MILS. Ituw Whi•k,y arriving and for ulk:e nt thrwharf:y 11 BRIDGE.(*HA WILSON & CO Wnter near SMil Yield St Louis Steam Sugar Itaaticry. I3IIRIDOE, WILSON 8 CO., have on hand and Gar sale 100 51,14. Loa( S,,,zar; SJ •. Orn.hed dn. 50 " 30 '' ,1. , . su •• S. Buckets. )o()rlittc. %et-latettt land and In Ink . by BURBEI, In; F., W I LSON & Water at reet. 0() fu IS.V;S MO COFFEE, wi,orted Tialifies •,) r vtle by DURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO. Fr•t,t At. nrns Smithfield. LCUXOMY BLANKETS AND SATIN 1 CASE Economy Blankets. 1 do do extra fine. I piec e Plaek Sarin Veoing, Ju-t received and fur sale at munufarturers prices sttprl3 SIIKA & PENNOCK. Gingham:, Gingham: JCST received cr 40 piece, French And Engliiih Dices Gingham 30 " Diirnest le do. New itylea. and ut. lon prices. Kept 10 SHEA S. PENNOCK. Silks, Cashmeres, &c PST received at Nu. 103, Market street, n very handsome assortment of Plain blk and Mtg. blk Silk.; do do do do A rmuto and Repp Satin striped and figured dm and Gitede•Nars do.; N. S. Rich Chimelion wiped and plaid do. do. Cashmere and Miii,. de bones; and Satin •ti iped blk and blue blk dm; With is Loge stork of A Ipuccas, Bombazines, rarßrnetta cloths, Merinos, Szc. Purchasers toe re'pectful lv rrqueßted tr, cnll and SHEA & PENNOCK PX mll i• a,•i 110 NO. 46. THE PLACE. FOR HOUSE KEEPING GOODS! I CIENERAL VARIETY JUST RECEIVED.— " Case+ 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, at bargains; Bar . nettle)'s Pillow and Sheeting ',inert.; White bruwn Linen Datna4, and Spreada, all rises; Knattk inn , Cr aide es, Diapers, &c; Lich Littena, pikes from 25 era. to $1 87k; Cuunterpallea, attlerdid. prices from 2.121 to $lO. BARROWS & TURNER. nog 22 Market them N 0.46 Never Surrender. STILL THEY COM E—Anether lot of thosesplen did Gold Pencils received. Those persons who were not strophe(' from the previous invoices may now have an opportunity to make selections from a full as sortment. Prices the some as before, from $1,50 to BARROWS & TURNER 4i Maiket stmt. $lO. NUr ?.2 Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, THE largest lot yet, received yesterday evening at No. .16. We have now a better article for I.'2i etc., with a beautiful assortment, varying in prices from /81 to $2.25. Call and sev at aug2l2. BA [(ROWS & TURNER. Selling off but Not at Coat. SEA GRASS SKIRTS. Anotherdurdicroe inruice received aed selling is 95 cerve less [ban previ 1,04 10t. BARROWS & TURNER New Alpaccas. RECEIVED, at tho —down town" cash house, a fresh supply of black, and blue black Alpuccas, which me offcred at the lowest rates. TINDER THE "BIG FLAG," No. 46. aue26. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Lan•, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. june 19d&w1y OfSplendidand Superior Genteel Clothing; Pock ct Hdifs. Cravats. and Fancy Dry Goods, 4.. c. at Auction, AT M'Kenna's Phcenix Auction Mart, No 64 Mat ket street, Simpion's Row, between 3.1 and 4th streets. on Thursday next September 25;h, at 10 o'clock. A. M , will be sold rho fittest and hest Lot of ready-made clothing ever off,red at Public Sale in the City. It is the balance of a stock made expressly for the Boston market ; but as the owners are deeli- Mrs; the business, they have conelnded to sell the whole Lot to the highest bidder, on the day, and at the hour above mentioned, for cash—par money. All the articles have been made in the neatest and most sub stantial manner, and [Le latest style of fashions. by the must competent workmen to be found. For the con venience of purchasers, the clothing will be open fur examination until the day of sale, fisr the purpose of giving purchasers a chance of trying the garments, marking them, and thereby knowing when to bid at time of stale. Among the Lot are Superfine English and Ftench cloth frock and dress Coats; extra German do, superkassimere and doeskin pants; superb tweed suck and ('rock coats; superb Can• simere frock coats; Ashland tweed sacks and coats; Beaver and pilot cloth sack over coats, very fine and heavy; satinet. moleskin and tweed pants, superfine fancy and plait , sattits vests; corded silk vest•; silk velvet.du; worsted, ‘alencia, and merinues, do. with several other articles too numerous to mention. Also, barred silk cravats; silk pocket hdkfs.; silk gum elastic suspenders. P. ISPKENN A, sep22 Auctioneer. AT 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening the thh of October next, at Davis's Auction ROOlll4, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. will he told the right to manufacture Bedsteads with Fowler's Patent Fasten ings, in the following places, viz : Western Penns)lvania, with the exception of Alle gheny, Washington and Mercer counties State of Ohio, with the exception of the counties of Hamilton, Trumbull, Cuyahoga, and Lake. The state of Indi• an!, with the exception of New Albany. Tennessee, with the exception of Nashville and Memphis. Mis souri, with the exception of St. Louis. atltiCA of nois. Michigan, Arkansas, lowa, Maine, Vermont, Maryla,d, Georgia, Not th and Solith Carolina. The attention of Cabinet makers, Ttirnets and others, aro very particularly invited to the above. which improvement is considered the beat of its kind now in use in this country nr any other. Those wish ing to examine the principle upon which they ore fas tened. will please call at the Wareroum of Samuel :Maier, corner of Fourth and Ferry streets. where Fowler's Patent Bedsteads of all descriptions may be seen.—Terms at axle. sap 22d JOIIN D. DAVIS. Auct'r. 15 Yalnaalc Building Lots in 6th Ward AT Arcnos. T 7 1-2 oc'clitek on Saturday evening the 27:11 ..tWinst at Davis's Auction Hoorn,, corner t.flVotvl and Fifth its. will be sold Fifteen very valuable Building I,, , tir of Ground in the 6th ward of this city. being- marked and ruttnhered, 9. 19. 20. 59. 92, 93, 94, 95. 96, 117, 137, 133, 139. 140. and 141. in its plan mr the properly of John and Henry Irwin' : heirs and near that of Dr Black, a copy of which may lets een at the Auction Rtatin, and any tither informs. Lion given that may be clttaired, by the subscriber. Title indisputable. Terms nt sale. Sept 25 JOHN D DAVIS. Ancer. M. B. RHEY & CO M. B. it }IVY Positive Auction Sale of a Valuable and beautiful Farm of Land, about 37 Acres. INTITH a good dwelling and out house*, and V V the stock thereon, viz: Ho r se, wa g on an d har ness, cows, hogs, forming uturi , ilA tool a variety of other articles. To be sold. Turistl.ty. Septemhet 23, nt 1.1 o'clock, A. M., on the premises i n P. roles tow n• ship, Allegheny county, on the pockety road, a mile from the etutitgitirte 'fling,. of P.a.t Unto), 6 miles from the city of Pittsburgh. and about hill - , toile from the Allegheny river. WI rroundeti with the hest of neigh bors. A healthy 1 iestion with a variety of 'till and isle, on one of the hest roads, lendh g to the city of Pittsborgh. containing about 37 acres, nearly all cleared, trader good fence tend in the highest sloe of c ut tivntion, nn which is erected an est-I.lllrue dwelling hocse finished in the best of order and furnished with every convenience necessary for the corstfurt of a fam ily. Also • good stable, barn anti Other houses .11 pr. ilea and a young orchard of the choicest variety of fruit frees: a well of delirious and pure spring water, an abundance of coal is close by the above property, is well adapted fir n country residence, being Su con venient and cony of access to the city, it wonld suit ad• mirabl) for a boarding school. summer boarding house, farmer, garriner, butcher, or any person wishing a hand s o m e residence. Those desirous of pm-chasing can call on T. flown, Esri the owner, on the premises, • ho will show the !wormy, and give tiny infnmat 11/II required. Possession will be given immediately after sale, the title is good; for full her pa niculiten enquire of the subscriber at his auction rooms, No 64 Market street, het. een Third and Fourth. Sept 6 I'. McKENNA, Auerr. Adxsinstrator's Salo of Real Estate. 17,400 titres Of Land in IVestern Pcnanyleania AT AUCTION. rrt ”I " 3"7 l tit%r i gh, the °r 1 J oh n hd Et a y of No.ember, 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tho follow ing described WA late the prol+erty of.lames Trimble, Sent. decd. of Hurri.borgl,; 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Mercer; No 39, and 972 in Fymatuning township; No 758 and 601 in Dela ware townsphip no 914 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Coal, and limn Ore and lay in the •icinity of the Stalk , improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athena' township, nu 1468, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town ship;ta of whinh are well adapted for farming, andcon nient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES me in the County of Eric; no 197,-2017-2076 in Waterford township, and within 3 miles of the town Waterfoirl; no 19.16 in Amity township; these tracti are of the first quality land, end convenient to laid out load, Are in dm County of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny River. The tnwn of Corydan lies on purr of the Original tract.. These Lands are well cover ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lumber; and have several small streams of water running trough them, un a Lich there may be saw mills erect ed The above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in a body to suit purchasers. The Lund. in Mercer, Crawford and Erie Counties, are principally in tructs of 200 Acres. and well adapt ed for fames. 1 hose in NlcKean County, are mostly in Tracts of 1000 Acres Title Iticlibputtibl.,. Telm,l Rt sale F. R. SHUNK, WM BOYD. AJrnts. THOS. it. TRIMBLE. sort 6 ti JOHN D. DAVIS, Atictr EirlVestern Press. Mercer; Crod, ford Democrat. Erie Observer, rsill publish the above till AB le nod citarce this office. tope G Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackie,' Wreath. or National Souvenir. A National Tribute, commemorative of the c re m A vichtty, achieved by the people, through the Heto.uf New Orleans, cuntainihg a map of the United Stites, a portrait tai Gen. Jackson, a view of the bet. tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sale by JOHNS TON 5:: STOCK TON, julo 44 Market street. SUPERIOR PRINTER'S INK.—DR. G. BEN JAMIN SMITH. 179 Greenwich street, (new Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly on hand Printers I nk, of a superior quality, nt the market price, cis—Extra News Ink, at 30c.; Book du. 40c., 50c., 60., 75c., and $1 per lb. These Inks are manufac tured by steam, and of superior stock. Printers will favor Dr. G. with a call before purchasing their winter stock, as they will find it decidedly to their ads Pine to deal with him. septi-tf TWOwell finished and comfortable Frame Dwel ling Houses. near Faber's Factory. .51h Ward. These houses contain each lour rooms besides attic story and cellars. They are on lease hawing nine years to run. an.l willbe sold at a great bargain; gropnd rent only 0. 1 9 per .)eer on etch house. Applyr to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, septl3 Penn and Smithfield streets. 'Auction Salo. Extra Largo Sale Valuable Patent Right at Auction. 16000 ACRES To Printers ! For Sale, ii3ank Notts club texci)attfir.! CORRECTED DAILY UT A. Ertercrat, EXCHATif Gl3 snonzn, SPECIE. STANDARD Merchants and.Wanufaeturfrs'Sertp pnr Erehange Bank Scrip Currency Berko CorentyScrip EXCI-JANGE—AT 5/6117. On ...... .... 4 pre'', New York ....4 4 p Pr re m. Boston Baltimore .4 prem. S.PECT E. Gold preen Silver pa' PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh pa, Merchants and Manufacturers' bank Ear/ware pa , Do. Hol7idaprburgh .pal PHILADELVIIIA. Bank of North America ......... - .•.. par Do Northern Liberties Pa , Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Ferrneykernia Farmers' and Mechanics' bank ...... .... pa t Kensington bank Pa , ' Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics Moyamenzing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " 74" Southwark ..... ".... par Western Bank of Penn Township Girard bank par U. S. bank and branches 35 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown ... .. • . —.par " Chester county Pa , " Delaware county " Montgomery county " Northumberland . .......... par Farmers' bank of Bucks county ....... -.par Easton hank .. .......... par Poylestorrn bank ........ ....... ..... ....par Franklin bank of Washington par Bank of Chantbersburgh ........ " Gettysbu rgh ..... . . " Lewistown Susquekannacounty..... Berkscortnty bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading . Harrisburg bank HOW esdale " Lancaster " Lancaster co..' Lebanon " Misers' bank of Pottsville .. Monongahela bank of Brownsville par New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bank no sale Towanda bank no Sale Wyoming bank West Branch bank.... York bank .. Lehigh county bank,.. OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clair:Dille-- ....... Clinton bank of .1 Coln mbiana bank of Nets Lisbon Cirrlrrille (Lawrence, cashier)._ ..... .1 ‘• ( Warren. cashier).— .... n0 .... sal, rincinn , ti banks ...... Chillicothe bank. ............... Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... .1 Payton bank Pranklia bank of Columbus._ .. Farmrrs'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville. _1 Farmers' bank of Canton 20 Geausa 1 Granrille Ffamiltern TO Lancaster Marietta ..... ... - .... I Menial's - es' and Traders', Cincinnati 5 Mount Pleasan• No rraik Putnam ..... Sandusky g-io .. ICI Urbana {rooster .. Xenia Zantsrille Bank of C1cre1and............ INDIANA. State bank and branches State Serif KENTLCKY. All banks ILLINOIS Slate bank Baia of Illinois, Sliairnellown ...... VIRGINIA. Bank of Ike Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of NoriA•lVeaternbrenk of Virginia.. . ....... 4 Merchants' aid Meekamiee sera* of Virginia .4 Rranekes .......... ..... ..... 1 Bank al liforganionen MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.- All other solvent bank 5... ........ NORTH CAROLINA Al! solvent bank. SOUTH CAROLINA. All solventbanks.. GEORGIA AlLsol vent banks ALABAMA if (Ade nks . Country banks LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks (R00d).......... TENNESSEE. MICHIGAN. Bank of 3t. Clair St. Clair, 75 Bank of the River Raisin, Monroe Farmer's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit GO Micki47it insurance, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac 10 Bonse•Eeepers Emporium NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. THE subscriber having received his fall stork of lb.usefornishing Hardware, now offers his as. sortment as the most complete and select in the city. In addition to which he has on hand and receiving a large assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as Lady's tuck •hell Combs. dressing do Hair Brushes; tooth and nail Brushes; clothes do; fine cutlery; Lady's and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases; Razors and Razor strops: fine Ivory Combi; Pins and Needles, Hooks and Eves, &r. &c. &c. ALSO—:A large thStortment of Looking. Classes with 01: and mahogany frames of the must approved paters. ;rod sopet for workmon.hir. Portrait and picture rrameem.idolo.rder. Rrprrir ing and regilding attended to on the mr.t rea:oo trans. Person ahnnt forni.hine their hon.es rnuid d. a,: In examine his stock before, purchasing eke,. hen• there being great advantages in completing their .elcc tiuns at our establishment. ■rp 8-1 m Select School Ibr Bays and Girls. wILLI AMS has open Ellis Select Schookim `Melee Males nod Females, in the room over'Mr Dye 's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood, in Federal Street, Allegheny, on Monday, the 18th inst. Te stmet—PrimaryCless, $6 per scholar per porter of 11 weeks. Junior Class, " B S•mior Class, 10 =MID ROC. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., ce*l . e* H. Israeli, r„, I . Sept I—dly. . . _ BuildidgLots for Sale. TH BEE eligibla lots in Hart's plan each 24 feet in front by 132 feet deep, adjoining John 13 But ler ENT. The terms will Do liberal Enquire of au; 5 GEO. COCHRtiti. -= MZM kMa COUNTILY YIERCIIANTS Are respectfully invited to call, as the proprietor• feels confident 'hat ha rnn sell them Golab, i.lll 011e/1 terms ao Will Mahe it to til-lir advantage to 111.11 - 1.41.154 nt the Three Big Doors, In euorlnsion, I iNtrild say ti, the rulthe, «Inn s pa :call 111 my suite toe hove only your ion suit I•t pay fur, furl soil fit i 1.1.1, only. Niy g.aids am purchased in quantities from the importers, and at course I can you clothing at lower prices than the smaller Arra lent, who are compelled to buy ft um th.• j"bb.r. !from the laigu aMoUrIT of sales, I tic eiruhlrii to Asti/ Int a less per Centlgv. Some Ibid. it is raying 11 aOO I deal when r afay that / CSSO rend will sell )isti goods as lOW as thiry can boy them for, but tt,i I , sk as a proof a the tom is the pleostire or a ca p_ Bear in mind the numher,—',,, 1 5 2 .. Lb e „„, better known as tho •• 111111:l ato pools." 1 sap'. '29.d&wif JOHN :sdeCLOSKEY. par par FRENCH CLOTH!, CA+SiDgagS AND YEsTINDS, Which he hni Belecfrd with the Ut rTIOSI C. 1 1 .0 for this particular branch of hu.iness. Hu will hike plensore In showing these good. to tiny one who .. ill favue him uith k call, feeling confident flint ibe great vat itly of his stuck owl Ilee style to which they ore Made, can not be supits.ed in this city 3 Itier 20 THOS. A. HILLER. 104 %lit:toast., near sth ft. ESE=III FALL. AND WINTDEL aa CID qL.P. CS:D' dT TliF TI-TREE BIG DOORt-_,' ,1 . No. 352. LIBERTY PrrTsrarrnc-2-__ ' Honor-IWe dreri:n THE int:mem - m.4e o nmetrnomge that imams 'res-e-, Lemnos, ed ' , pm:. the =t>hsriiin•r's rstJlisbra•ut fat ramoty vats pa sal oil el a...es of the CO M7ll , 7nily, evidence th•rt his msrticles Immo, given woi-fmtetion to all his customers. and that 111,4,11,1 to plemtse the public taste has been successful. His ev Hs of Fall and Winter Clothing 14.n0a• prepared for the inspection of ha* Stflemumis a r a ml the public generally, and Gam the Taris‘ty of his stork, the superior quality of his eltahs, rmr.d Ilse :sale an d to=te in übid. all his articles are maml,o, Imo feels con fident of pleasing alp oh, r,Tay fssor him sv 'oh a call. It would be impossiNe ro entanerito all his articles lien single a dvertisement, but time following will suffice to show the pubic the variety from which to rho >se I VERY . SUPERIOR CLOTHS. Of even• quality ami: prier. CASSEVERES AND CASSINLIIS, TWEED, SAWLNETS, VELVETS, &C. Of French, English uo American His stack of READY MADE CLOTHING, Consilt3 in port of DRESS or every crudity nnti ICaT 9 Of every quality and price, riEld Made {/4 t h e mn.t fitAimlitblo Ar.)Te. Gentlemen's Elashionahla Cloahs, In great variety, and 101.1 at unprecentially low pritaat Overcoats of every Dcseription, Thn otiose and nil 1017er nr icia, he uifers for BA re hinter than !hey tan he pure:laded u: iiny ether e t rhli.hmerts in 'hi.: city. Ha Fin 4 sEvErt ATE CUT FERS for every deport ment in clothing, and a: they etc nR wi.isLceen hone Love ,inipleyed in the mar FASHIONABLE HOUSES. In the county, he can warren, hi, patron:. th tt THE CUT AM) MAKE. O( all etticles from hiA estultlishrrtent will be in the must modern style JUST RECEIVED NO. 49, LIBERTY STREET. THE strtnclier hasieg ngnrr•.ed again Li:otter, ci•ir•r. is nos. ore 0;4 his fell w in trr itock eatids i•zi•ettid•rie itt vat ',et) 1-2i.tent any thing twrmrof•,re offered in t hi. city. Thitiikrui to his and the ilia fll‘ll . lllt ho 1/,IJ received. until hhich Lu, iliducril Lim to pur chase mere extensi‘ely ilaiu before, La cu.,, , sin Lic-ites their iiiteLtion 10 thd c-heaps,t. hes:, se'xicited and most exten , ive rtasertmsni stir ?a, Liziacstic offered among whirl/ nye French, English, German and American Ilreadcloth,4, Black, Blue, Invisible Greco, Olive and other Colors, Mitch areal! of u suporior quality. Al. u splendid assortment of YESTINGS OF ENTIRE" NEW STYLES. FRENCH PATTERNS_ Also. it 6.. e la of FRENCH AND , nsaLisa CASSI3IEREt; ur eves , / C4din', and Iwitl,cn. which cannot tail to please file sat iut.is tast,s his customers. Also. a Nov Style of Deaver and T.'7,7zted Cloths, OF BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GUF.EN, GOLD EN MIXED AND OLIVE, FOR SACK ,st:ND FROCK COATS, Tog.ther with a lot of az," Bk.( Blank et Coating, Pilo, and cater g,c,it suitabLi lor uvec coats. These gonds will be old rsfa2.y rn ids, or will bo made to order in a soperior style-. n low as C. 311 ho bought in this city. He bas also [ha us;r,sr carioy fur gentlemen'. wear such as SAirts, S'locks, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs. Bosvra, Collars, s-o Having io his omployrbent several of the best known and 1710 At popular cutt ,, rs in the city. he feel* confidant of giving satisfaction. ld w ould especially invite the to tontiott of persona wanting their g rments made in a superior 11)10 and of the finest • materi4s, to hia stock of WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY. WAREHOUSE REMOVED. THE subscribers have the pleasure of informing their friend, and the public generally, than they have removed their paper store to No. 87 Wood Street, elbow Fbartit, nearly opposite the stand they occupied berme the fire, where they have on hand and ate :pelting a complete suusormentment of PAPER HANGINGS. aoßlatfts, FIRE. aoArtxt grt trt :he greater part of which ha. been manufuctltred sad imported :tinge the fire, and which containi a laiee number of patterons that nre altogether new and suit able for every de.,cliptinn of entries anti ICIUMA. They also keep on hand a stock :of Printing, w riling anti lVrapping Paper from the Cliatea Mill. Ste:a. benNille, 0., to which along with their other ;tooth:. they, would re , pectlnily cull the attention of fairchosera. • .*ltagi•and Fain:et ntirrhii,ed eirhange 3.n H' & BRO\SY. :tiret C tiz.en's actel ilmel‘m. ;c tah:mmit, 11-use. , • 11._ att•Lt for the 11C , comtpulaium of t h e public, aid n.5 . .11 be gIL..) • times to see his friends up'? I-dtf Mbn Mackerel'. 10 MILS. No 3,lLitgi :)t 'Teel% cal mu] ior sale by J. ...S:. .1. McDFIVITT, june 4 N0..2.2i, Liht.rtc sarvo. Honey. •EN amull Boxes, pinup for Family nn Lard aria 1. for sale by J. & J. NI'DEVI fF, jam, 4 No 224 LMeti To Iron Manufacturers, &c. THE; saibsciihers r!: thri r ?,„! tnectifecturipg I'Laent I3ott west of the Aillegheui.o7L, and n.l nil in opera tion in rittgburdi, nr..s. set of cni.able eP ranking 4‘lo Foricul“rts, cur, or manithsctoring, cast p er pricrti ae terms 01 HOY & 26-2,..,1 \t' , ..;l T., New York. Fire Brick - , Ertra Large. 20 000 A prime fur 11C " Mtt G. W. LI.OYI) P. 0F.L.1. sr, 49 Liberty eti-ei
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