MN Malt -,morning poet. IPITTSIIVAGne PA. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10. 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTLZ ?OA OCTOBTR. George Ogden, W. Barker W. J. Havanza CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.-- We will insert none without the name of the author be ing filet mtvie known to us, and when inserted, must el ways be indicates esptesetveof the views of tie Writer, sad net the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. nrAenriver fine Hotel *lll soon be finished, et the comer of Third and Smithfield streets, and is to be kept by oar popular neighbor, Mr. T. Osman. It will be awe of the largest, and certainly oae of the bat oresiotted homes in the Iron city. This, for our Meads ebeoed—for every body in this region knows Mr. °maim. We are not yet informed whets he will be resAy to open, yet treat the time is not tar distant. OTTiste fine new rtennsheat MILWLITItte, Capt. CUAIILICIII E. CLAIM, leaves Ibis day, at 10 o'clock, for Cincinnati and Lneisville. Capt. C. is one of the he,; and most nooomenodating officer* on the river, and his boat is sew sod completely furnished—this being only br second trip. Travellers should remember that she will stare esscity it tire hour. FIRST WARD A meeting of the Democrats of the Ist Wand, will Ise heMet James Little's, this (Friday) evening, •t I' o'clock. Come one, come all. octlo MANY DEMOCRATS. MASONIC NOTICE. A Specinl communication ' of Lodge 45, A Y Maimns, ..„. i. K. -• • - will be held this evening, / ...' al „ 7 0 :"'... • at the hall, corner of iVood a'r ' t and Virgin alley. ' 47447 'i ' 7274 - stmt By orderof the Worshipful ` 4" " 7.: 1 1 ' .4 '.. ~.. • f ••., .., A. M'C A M MON, r oct 10. Secy. ILV'The Rt. Rev. Bishop roper will officiate on Sunday morning next, the 12th inst., at St. Andrew's lx-s-in the afterneon, et 3 o'clock, at Christ's Church, Allrehnny city—and in the evenine, at 7 o'clock, at Trinity Church. The chanir from the /9th, the original appointment, to the 12th, is oc• casioned by unexpected changes in his visiintion at the north, act 3, On Thurs.lay the 9th, nt the hott.e of Mia Brady, Lietween Smithfield and Grant enti.t., on Sisal, Ron mit W. iftwit, Printer. Aged 23 rears. Ilia funeral will rake place this afternoon at 5 o'- clock. His ftiendi are invited to attend, without further notice. On Monday Morning the 29th ult., Mrs. Mar Dsw►nw. wife of Genege Dawson Esq., of the Bur. °ugh of Brownsville, Pa., aged 50 year.: Thus his another of our oldest inhabitants fulfilled that appointment allotted unto all. A long life tif "good words and good works"—n full confidence in bim who is "able and willing to save," will enable her to tnumpb at that judgement which is to come after. For more than thirty years n member of this corn rut:airy. and for many years a member of the Episca ro Church. her absence will cause a void to be low; remembered. To her own family and relatives, to whom she was best known—her seat ran never be filled, Of the memory of her virtues and endowment, efrioni t 11RBRIDGE. WILSON St CO To Met. THE new sod splendidly finished ihree story warehouse, No. 56, Wood sireet, nem door to the Hardware storm of James M Cooper, near 4th street. This warehouse is well calculated for any kind of tiesivl business, and is large enough for any purpose. It will be rented low. Apply to the sob er enquire of Mr James M Cooper. 0012 tf. JAMES P. STUART. lasaraace PITTAIVROVI NAVIOTION Alto FIRE !NEV. ttaaei CoMPARY, hes removed its office to No 19 Market area, wberr, having ree.arimeneed business, it will take Fire and Marine Risks of every drscrip• den, w form.irly, two° the most favorable terms. *Pp 6 d2m. ROUT. FIN NF.Y. Removal. D& WM. M. W RIG HT, DENTIST, basnmtrrmi to St. Clair atret, nest door to the Exchange Hotel %t ailing*. sep 1 Rebuilt and Removed. • TUE µmebas biter the pleasure of informing their (diode sad the public generally, that they have removed to their new warehouse on Second street, be. town Wood and Market streets. Their factories fur tbelsonabature of Vials. Bottles, and Window Glass. are in fell operation. An assortment of Glassware se boot to which the attention of purchasers is direc ted. (0ep11.3-1113) S. MICF.F: & CO. FALL FASHIONS MtTHE robsrther 'scull respectfully an- ilk nounce to his numerous customers and the public that he is prepared to supply them with his beautiful style of bet. He would my to all who web to get the worth of their money, that this is the phew to come and buy, It is well known that quite en inferior prices, mad the porchetwr getting but truck for his mese) sad earnings. The ordjr system is but slight ly burled. and he does not manafactme an inferior article to palm of on the working man. His 1A14110611 heedscted on the CASH SYSTEM. and be is de termined to sell cheaper than the cbespest of the cheapest. Hid stock of FALL AND WINTER CAPS are of the most fashionelde style. Customers' Hats made at shortest 1110eiCe. Also. Ladies' Riding Caps and In faet's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste. N. B. Hoot forget the place, as I want a small por tiere of par small change, and you may rely on get deg tali.. for the same at the sign of the Big IVbit• HOG third door from John D. Davis' Auction Rooms. Recollect the "Yellow Front." G. W. GLASGOW. No 101. Wood at.. Pittsburerh. Preach Rooks! BOLLM A R'S Levivac's French Grammar; Belltner's Collocrial Phraie+; Solimet's Perrin's Fables; 801 l mar's Tilemaqtre and Key: Porneys French Spelling Book; Fleming and Thsbin's French Dictionary (a. bridged for Schools); The New Testament in French; A supply of the above just received and for sale by JOHNH ME LLOR, 121 Wood at., above ISEh. Writing Ink. A RNOLD'S Fluid. wenar.ted a genuine article; '• Steel l'en Ink, a new article expreas Iy (or steel pens; Red Ink; Carmine Hoover's Black Ink, assorted sites; " Copying Ink, fur tire Letter Press; Arnold's Genuine Copying Ink, fur the Loiter Fees.. The above. together with a general assortment of Pittsarergb Inks comitantly on hand, and for sale at the wholesale sad retail book and papal watrixmae of C. H. KAY. corner of Third and Wood sts. New Books. LONGINGS cro the Sublime; - Catlin's North American Indians; Prescott's Conquest of Mexico; Cooper's Naval History; Horsitt's Travels in Germany; Irish Eloquence; De Quinsy's Letters; Jost received by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No 4$ llorkot t#,^ ;1 4 7 ,77. 7# '171) . r...-7 41 P7A • 7 .4.0 0 11 ; 611 P • ‘•• t y t • , r fort of ,flitb3burgli. 5& FILL? IYAT*I I* set ARRIVED Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brovraterille Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsville; Financier, Poe, Cincinnatl4 DEPA RT ED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownaviile Packets: Monongahela City Packets. Rambler, ISL.xxley, Clipper. Crooks: Cincinnati Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. -T . &at/A l at e THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Lease Benverdaily, (Sundays expected,) it I o'- clock A. M.. (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) snit anise at Warren 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 Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are enti itch° choice of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage apply on baud 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, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. .ie2l-y J & M B TAYLOR, Warren. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Bores, Master, hns commenced her regular daily tripe, leaving Pittahurgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,and thoaa who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather •ill permit; nn the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLR, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion.. For freight or panotge apply on board, or to jtily 12 G. M. HARTON, Water erect. ozr The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845. Tkr wer arid Splemdid Steamer , V. S. MAIL DIONONGAIIIILA, Srna c, Mantor. has commenced run. ning regulasrly, •nrl will continue to run through the season as a ‘Verikly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Mondsv morning ist 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thurrsiny morning at the same lunar. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. LANE ERIE & MICRIGAN LINE. c Pl 4 STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. C•IIPBILLL, Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. " Pittsburgh or 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Boris. LeaNCII Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal Bouts to Erie, l'a.. rind Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts un Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaver. june 211 CLARK &Cu.. Beier. SPEED AND COMFOR'I !! SIONONGAIIEL A ROUTE. CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANE. Will commence on Monday thre 124 of May. Ma kin, double daily trips. One boat will lenveat 84 o'clock, A. M. daily. The tithe, in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themorning Boat inuaengers will take the Can of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road 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 hoots, " Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Boutin comfortsbleSTATE ROOMS the first night. Pass over the Mountains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cuinberinaid, thus avoid• ing travel altogether. For seats, or entire conch,' for families or parties, apply at the office, two door,, from the Exchange; and at the What f boat abnvethe Monongahrla Bridge. may 9 FERGUS MOORHEAD, Agent. Pall Coatings. JUST received, a fresh supply of sew sly Les emote—fancy colors and bautiful paterns. The colons are Citron, Gwen, Olive and Claret Brown, Mulberry, Gold mixed and Black. These goods are new even in the Eastern cities; having just been im ported for the Tailors. We pledged outseives to get up a superior coat this rall—"better than ever." The practical partner of our firm has been to New York, to purchase goods, and to secure the latest improvements in his department, all of which will be introduced on our work, with a disctiminating regard to true ele gance and correct taste. We are prepared to fulfil all promises made through this medium or otherwise; and as we lay claims to be THE FASHIONABLE HEAL QUARTERS of this city, we will pledge our selves furthermore, to compete with any Eastern house that sends work to Pittsburgh, made to order. In proof of our ability to do so, we mention with pride. that the names of many gentleman who formerly re ceived their garments from the East, are now to be found on our register of customers, who are now con vinced that they can be soiled us well, and at more reasonable rates. A ',GEO .WGUIRE & C. oetB B. P E RR Y, FASIITONARLE BOUT MAKER ( Formerly oC tiro l% lononga lola House ami hoe of ISTooJ sti Lol.) HAVING removed back again to the Bnrnt Dis trict, one dam from the corner of Third and IS'uod streets, the undersigned in again rrepared to aciommochite his old friends and the public generally, vaTh BOOTS and SHOES, of the hest material, and of the finest and most fashionable style. 'B. PERRY, Remember the place! ono door above K.Hs'a Book store, Wood at. oct3-3m. Eastern Soe Leather. _4l _kw AIM' LBS. Eastern Sole Leather, just lICJ II MP murmur received and for sale by Sept 23 JAMES MAY. Copperas. 20 BBLS j Ufa reoz‘E•roti RaCnidEr°lr:o"Ci sol e by oct3 No. 26 Wood st To Let E third story of the new building on the cor- A. Der of Wood and Third streets over my Book gore will be rested upon application to the subeeribor, sep29 G. H. KA.Y. ~it~~~y."~=r'e-1~.~4~~iF ~.er ~.,...~"~iiL',u BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. MAIL RußßlCß.—Renseiear Woodruff, brother of the postmaster at Peoria, 111.. has been orrested and committed in Ottawa jail, for abstracting money from letters passing through his hands. The depredations have been traced some period back and leave no doubt of the guilt of Woodruff. Q 1 John Smith. a Prussian sailor, was drowned at Bahimnte on Tuesday. M'Mr. Frelinghsayseo lies dangerously' ill at N York. OTAt N. Orleans, on Friday, ■ young man named James Bedanah, was killed in a sugar mill. His head was literally eru.shed by the ■rm of a large wheel. PLL►DURQ G1:111. TY. —Since tb. conviction of one or two of the anti-ranters, the others lib° have been indicted ere pleading guilty to the charge of arming. rbsguising, &c. This is in accordanse with a mom mendation of the court, who promised to cobsider it feverishly in the sentence. MR. Puna SHUT •T •o•in!—That extraordina ry man Paine, was shot at again in Washington Cily, on the evening of the 6,h. The weapon was an air gun, and Paine's hat was damaged. If P. is, as ap. pears, bullet proof, he is not proof against bulletins. "The Warsaw Signal, extra, of the 30th nit., contains a confirmation of the general features of the account given by us yesterday of the arrest of some persons suspected to have been the perpetrators o f t h e murder of Coil Davenport on the 4th of July last. It seems, however, that the arms recognized as those of the murdered man, were not found in the posses sion of the orenorti, but in ■ pond in the vicinity.— There is said to be a very strong chain of citcumsusn tiel evidenceagninst the ereuved. [St. Loam: Organ, 31 inst. From illerseiondoss.—By the Dir Vernon yester day. we received but little oddltional news firm) Moe moodom. Abiiut the only item ol interest, is, the, • eon er•oiinn ol the Arnie* was io have come off yes• terrlay, et Carthage, the oltirct of whirl, wa., (he final roneludon e• to what was to he done with the Saint.. We .oppose by this time Nativoo in made desolate—so far as iiiieticiiifying can render her so. 17" The Whitewater Canal is now being cleaned nut, the water bil•ing been drawn tiff for that purpose for two or three day.. from Mill Creek to the City Basin. A tempornm dam will he thrown across the Caen' neat Mill creek, by which means home ran much that polio. [Cis. Times, fiat inst. ACCIDENT IN A CHI; RCN.—The Ilichtm.n.l gaiter of M,. rn i ft y. e learn that the (Lair o the new 34, thodist Chapel. cm Biooke avenue, !!res ted by Mt domes Tayh , r, a. 101: same three fret during divine service un Sunday evenit.f last. The boogie was arty much crowded, but no one, we are glad to 44•1 e, was seriously inpned, •itinigh a good man!, inmped out of the windows. flats, capes, AinlNlis, &C., suffered considerably. The lie, C C. Grin• wind was (itriciating at the Cone of the ocromne," Democratic Review fiIRY•TLT RIMUCET , PRICE-JR.M $5 TO $3 Pt • r 1 , . CM—SINGLE COPT, 25 Cy TY. ProPpeetn4 of the next (or 171 h) Volume THE, PRICE, of the Dritocatric Ihrtior ha heretofore been too log 6—riot for its size, Co.! 'shorn is is highly desirahle that it should For the put prase, diet (Mire, of largely widening the range of it, usefoluess, and ~f multiplying the num hers of those to whom it may be accessible, it has been determined, simultanenualy a ith the great nidoction in the expenses of the post age. to reduce its subscrip tion price also, from Five to only neer dollars; and when several unite in subscription, tout low as $2 50, or even $2 30 per annum. This very large reduction in the receipts (secorwpn• riled with but a comparatively annuli diminution of its expenses) invokes, of course, en entire sacrifice of profit upon it, unless compensated by a vast multipli cation of its subscribe's. There will he at the outset only a small reduction in its number of page.; slot. to be restored to its old number, without increase of price. when the anticipated success of the expiritnent shall ju-tify it. The I'iiRTRAITS or Diirrilipui.nrn DrwocßAT• will be continued—engraved in better and mono costly style than heretofore. The POil'AriE will hereafter, for any distance, be nnly five and ■ half cents; it has heretofore been. for over 100 miles, elf:laces cents. We look for an extension ef circulation to be reckon ed by tens of tAousanda, as the result ..o compensto Lion of this great reduction of price. Every friend of the work, and or the Democratic principle's and cause. is confidently appealed to, to exert himself with an active interest to procure it subscribers: both to extend in. usefulness, and to carry it successfully through the crisis of this great reduction of its receipts. Those who have paid in adsancs fur the coming year, will receive it, at the reduced tate, fur a year and a half. TERMS HENCEFORWARD (ISVARI•ILX IP ATIVAPICt.) Single ropy, Four copies, It will thus be seen that when thirteen copies are or dered at once, the price is brought down to about $2,30 each. For six months, half these retell. These rates afford high intincments to seats and others to interest themselves to procure subscribers. The cask systems end payment in advance must be see..mpromisingly adhered to. The past relaxation of it has caused an accumulation of not far from 40.- 000 of debts due to the work. Hereafter this must be wholly refoi reed; nor must either eminent politica friend, or the most intimate personal one, be displeas ed on experiencing its application, in the stoppage of their numbers, if they neglect this rule; the vital ne cessity of which, at the present reduced rates, must be obviona tJ all. No communications will be taken (tom the Post Of flee unless free of postage. All communications, bothon editorial and publishing business, must be addressed henceforward to the un dersigned. Those relating to the settlement of the pest debts due . the work will be still addressed to Mr H G LaNOI.CT, 8 Astor House, the past arrange ments with whom, as publisher, have reached their ter. minntion. J L O'Svt.r.tise, July, 1045. 13 Nassau circa, New York. LAST LIKENESS OF GENERAL JACKSON The admirable Daguerreotype of Gement! Jackson, taken by Anthony, Edwards & Co. a few weeks before his death, hes besoi purehssed for the line of the Dem iieratie Review. It is in the hands of the artist, and will be engraved in the finest style of mezzotint of rut in. size. It is tt most beautiful end interesting wink declared by Mr Van Sown and others to give a more perfect idea of the good and great old man thin any other likeness; and ought to be possessed and flamed by every friend who loves or reveres his memory.— Those alio subscribe early will receive it an WIC of the regular net ice of Pm-nail., gtemoved to the Old Stand. CI II ARLES H. KAY respectfully informs hi. A.—./ friends and former customers, that be has op ened at. the ULD STAND, (which has been to-built and enlarged since the Fire of 10th April,) eornrr of 1V,,0d and Third Streets, oppo.ite Woods' new Flo- I lel, with a large end svell selected Stock of Paper, School, Classical, Blank, Late, Medical, Theologi cal arid Miscellaneous books, Pt.ata and FANCY STartohaßt—end every article in his line suitable for COUNTRY SALES, all of which have just been purchased by him, for cash, in the Eastern cities. C. D. K. proposes confining his sales generally for cask, and will make a corresponding abatement on the prices heretofore charged by the trade. Liberal discount made to Colleges and Schools. Moak Bealtsfer Merchants and County Officers made to order, to any ruled pattern, in the best man ner and at the shortest notice. . . Orders front COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS promptly attended to. +c' R~.w"".~;F 2 F>,..~f !0..~r ..'~-''- Y, y ~~ , n .tr p ~a .. . r i i 4~' ~' -~ i~ ~ 4 , i a ~ 4• .~j1k+,,,,~.~, aa~ :'.a~•. -,r6+irar'!~..i.~';+,~+,~.s~J,~ 1".t_._..-. $3 00 Eight copies, $9.0 00 11 00 I Thirteen" 30 00 Waated, TmMF.DIATELY,7 or 8 good steady men, coml .". diggem, to wink In a shaft at Steubenville, Ohio. Good wages and lteady employment will be given— also an Eugineer,• steady rtan, to take charge of an Engine. P C MARTIN, oel6. 60 Water rt. ,„,),4 BARRELS of good cooking end eating 1,- ...,4- plea for sale lloss by P. C. MARTIN. 0,14. 60, ,Waterstreet, Build District. Salt. 162 RIMS. No I Allegheny Salt just received end fug SHIP by MILLER &RICKETSON. Nn. 170 Lih.rty Lard Oil. 12 1313 LS Lin i zda z il it in ,t oto i tie ic ez E l T ro s y s nle by No. 170 Liberty ■t. Corn Broom. 511 DOZ. Brooms made from new corn. Received thi. day, and for sale low by HUGH GARVEY. orv3. No 102 Liberty sr, opposite Fifth. 50 BBLS. of extra family Flour, from white wheat. For sale by HUGH GARVEY, oet4. 102 Liberty street. Lard and Bacon. 2 7 KEGS and I bid Lard 3 casks Bacon (sides alai shoulders ) per Zane'. villa packet for sale by M. B. RH EY & CO., oet7 Water it., below Ferry. Ecorckings. 1 8 CASKS scorching' received per Michigan for solo by M. B. RHEY & CO. oct7 Sugar. 5 0 H H DS prime N 0 Sugar Jam retched and fur *al by M. B. B.HEY & CO., Apples. 60 Tt BLS Marietta apples just received and for sale low to close consignment by °et 7 M B RHEY & CO. GEORGE COCHRAN HAVIN° rebuilt and removed to his old ',tend, N. 36 Wood street, next to the corner of Se, conci, continues to transact t general commission He will be constantly Supplied with American manufaet urea at the lowest wholesale cash prices. sept 17 Brown Flannels. 4rases of a superior quality just rereised from the manufacturers, fur sale •t the lowest wholesale cash prices by GEO. COCHRAN,26 Wood at. t er 17 tied Flannel.. 2 „Sari uperinr red flannels for vale on favorable ierms by GEO COCHRAN, 26 Wuod st. teptl7 Pig Metal. 1 0 TONS Bu P i fi j3 .l l( le i t p a ci l j E nst w re n ir s i o l vet N & for c s t ile by oct2 Front it. n , er Smithfield. 100 BUNDLES No 24 and 26 Sheet Iron, on hand and for 'tele by 111-7 It BRIDGE. %V ILSON fi CO, sep29 Witr•o at. near Smithfield. 100 BBLS. Haw Whiskey arriving and fur sale at I h,•whitrf by BURBRIDGE. WILSON & CO. ...pi 19 Wnter strrrt 17 Pm. Smitl.firld. ECONOMY 171.ASICETS AND SATIN. CASE Economy nlnnkric 1 do do extra fine. 1 picre Mark S. to Vritifig. reretved and lit sale at manufacturers price, pert 13 SHEA & PENNOCK. Gil:whams, Gixwbams. JUST n.ceiveil 40 pieces French and English Dieu Gingham.; Silks, Cashmeres, ilic TUST received at No. 108, Market street, a very ohandsome .ssortment of Plain blk and blue I,lk SULK; do do do do Armuie and Repp Silks; Satin striped rind figured do. and Gro,le-Naps N. S. Rich Chamelion terita - d'and Plaid ,in. do. Cashmere and Mous. de !eines; Plain and Satin striped blk and blue blk do.; NVidi s large stock of Alpacas, Bombazines, Pararnetia cloths, Merino.. Purchasers ire respectfully regneated tr. call and esamine. SHEA & PENNOCK. sent 10 Wholesale & Retail Cash House, "DOWN TOWN," No. 46. Market street. 3 doors above 31 street Barrows dt. Turner, [IA VF, now teceived their full invniee of Nsto jl Fall Goods and respectfully invite all pur chasers of DRY Goons, to call and examine, as our extensive variety is full equal to that of any other es tablishment in ihe west. LADIES RICH DRESS GOODS, Of almost every fabric; several packages new and beautiful style cashmeres; cashmere reps; cashmerede enesse; mous dr Isitie*, with packages; new and splen did dress silks. In all styles of staple and fancy; silk warp alpacea; bontbuinets; roumnlie►; lunettes and alparcas in great and almost endless variety; Fiencb, F.nglish and German merlon', in all shades; RICH SHAWLS of every description, embracing all the beauty and splendor df the season, in bob high and low ect.e; silk velvet cravats; fancy silk du ; all styles "gold medal" Lid gloves; thread lanes, edgings and inserting' Ste. &s. Ladies Bonnet Velvet*. BONNETS AND RIBBONS. Rich assortment—all prices—several boxes, new tall ribbons, splendid beautiful patterns fur 124 etc; term and sank, every Number, black silk veils; ba• rages, oiled silks, &c. &c. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS Our domestic department possessing advent ages to the purchaser, rarely to be found—bales brown sheetings. 4.1, 9.3, 5.4 and 64, all grades and prices from fit; canes bleached sbeetings, all widths, price from 6}; cares canton flannels, bleached, unbleached and colors; Eneish flannels in all colors; Itogars' best, the only article imported unshtial.ing;-I.inen goods of every name and description, at the lowest prices;—Tirkings for 10 CIA, the best article in use; tittles Russia and &etch dinners; blankets, cuunter panes, checks, burlaps, &e... &c. BROAD CLOTHS Particular attention has heen given to this brancli, and our rare selection has no ratansi in the west. French and well of England cloths In all shades; Ger man blocky, greens, olives and other shades for ladies' cloaks; gold mixed ; zephyr cloths for gents wear; cadsimetes, tick, staple and fancy, in all styles; rich velvets; fancy sad plain satins; fancy vestiugs; satin scarfs, cravats, &c &c. ; satinets, seam al cases black and blue-bl•k, mixed and all shades; 1 Cave tit ab do. for can lags trimmings, shirts made up; hosiery; suspen der blares; &c. &c. Dry Goods purchasers Will And it der,dedlc to !hell interest. (litho e purchasing elsewhere,) to thop in at our nunihrr, and examine goods and prices. It"'Three doors above 3d st. No. 46. orgy 6 BARROWS & 11URNER Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AT NO. 25 FIFTH STREET. IHE subsri dirt- has just received a very choice lot of REG ALI AS; Also, a superior article of AROM ATIC STAG TOBAJ:CO, and 11.18 conetnntly on hand a general assortment of every article belonging to Its trade, which he offers for sale at the lowest Cash. prices sepl7-dlim JACOB IWCOLLISTE It lIICUARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. june 19.d&wly 'Auction Salts. Eztensive Sale of Valuable Books. BY John D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner of IVcod and Fifth streets every evening during the pres ent week at 64 irelock, will be sold a large quantity of New Books of the best and latest editions, warranted in every respect; Letter and Cap Writing Paper Blank Books, Portfolios, Englich end Amer ican An noels, Albums, fine illustrated Works in rich and ele. font bindings. &c. Private Sales dining the day neat Estate at Auction AT 74 o'clock, P. M., on B..turdvy October llth nt Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets will he sold: All that certain piece of pound being port of Lot No 43 in Woods' plan of Pittsburgh beginning on Dtn i commie Way,easterly sixty feet to the corner of Lot No 44 and in depth along Barker's alleysoutherly three hundred and four feet ten and one half inches to a ten foot alley. All that certain piece of ground situated on the nor therly side of Third street in the city of Pittsburgh, between Ferry street and Chancery lane on which are erected a two story brick dwelling house, a two story brick shop and a brick bath house, now occupied by J B. Vashon. The said piece of ground is part of lot No 43 in Woods' plan and extends in front on Third street forty fiiet and in depth northerly, half way to Fourth street, about eighty-five feet. This piece of ground is entitled to the privilege of an alley three feet wide extend from Third street along the easterly side of the property to the distance of four feet past the back line of the old brick building. Terms at sale. octB JOHN D DAVIS. Auctincleer. Thirty Handsome and Eligibly situated building lots for private Residences, at Auction ADJOINING the property of Ilon. Wrn. Porter, heirs of the late Aaron (lett deceased and Hold. ships Drying House. Will be sold on Saturday, Oc• totter 2.5 th at 3 o'clock, nn the premises, 30 building lots, each 24 feet front by 94 deep, they will be sold seinen*, or together, as may suit the purchasers.— An excellent stone quarry is on the prrperty, it is the most desirable spot in Allegheny county. for a private dwelling, commanding splendid views of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. and within the limits of the former, now the 6rh Ward- It is a most beauti ful end healthy situation, as any in the county. For terms of sale enquire at the Auction Rooms of the subacriber, rime a plan of the lots can be seen. act 7 P. M'KF.NNA . Au,i'r. Adminstrator's Salo of Real Estate. 19,4U0 Acres of Laud is Wester* Pevuylvania AT AUCTION. WILLhe sold at the ancliors [lmams of John D. Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November, 1845, et 10 o'clock, A.M., the follow ing described land; late the property ofJames Trimble, Senr. decd. of Harrisburght_ 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Mercer. No 39, and 972 in I'ymatuning township; No 758 and 801 in Dela ware townsphip, no 934 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 sod 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands comain Coal, and Iron Ore and lay in the vicinity of theStato improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the county of Crawford. Nn 1553 and 1546 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Adieu.: toon,hip, no 1409, in Richmo n d township, no 1669 in Sparta rowm strip; id' of which are well adapted for farm ir g, and con• venient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES tire in the County of Elie; no 197,-2017-2076 in AVuterford township, and within 3 miles of the town aterlind; no 1956 in A mit y township; these tracts are the first quality land, and convenient to laid out roads. 16000 ACRES Are in the County of MeKean, ndpiining, the Smith line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny River. The town of Cotrian lies on part of the Original tracts. These Lahrlsere well cover ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lumber; and have severnl small streams of venter running trough them, oo which there may be saw mills erect. ed. e nn ne Land. in Mercer, Crasrfoni and Erie Counties, are principally in tracts of 200 Area, and well adapt ed for fames. Those in McKean County, aro 1121031. i ill Trios of 1000 Acre Title ludi.,,putabl% Terms sterile F. R. SHUNK, WM BOYD. Adorn. TIIOS. R. TRIMBLE. Sept 6 cs JOHN D. DAVIS, Auetr Removal by Firs TH F. Aubscrib.r informs his friends and the pub lie, that he has opened a new CABINET WARE ROOM, at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brown and Reiter's Drug Store, where hu is prepared to event' to alt order , in his line. re Entrance on St Clair street. ap 15 M. KANE, JR. Fall Fashion 4 HAVING returned from New York with the latest style of Hats, all those in want of a superior Fashionable Hat will please call and ex amine. S. MOORS; sep3o-d&tw 1 m 93 Wood et. JAMES 110 WARD & CO. HAVE the pleasure to announce to their friend. that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, ..here they have opened an exten sive WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, And will have constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of Satin.glosed and plain PAPER HANG !NOS, Velvet and Imitation Borders,of the latest style; and most handsome patterns for papering halls, par lots and chambers. They manufacture, and have on brim] at all times, Printing, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Bosnia—all of which they offer for sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the beat qual ity, School Books, Sc always on hand and fur sale as above. aug 25. WM. DOUGLAS, raalitonable Hat and Cap Manufacturer. No. 78 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, WOULD respectfully announce to his filik b friends and citizens generally, that he has opened at No 78 Wood Stieet, East side, Burnt district, nearly opposite his old stand, where will be found Hats and Caps, of the latest style and Fashion; prices very low. N. B. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing else where, which will be offered at prices that cannot fail to pleas. at No 73 Wood street. aug2l-3m ALONZO W. ING, NO. 83 FOURTH STREET, CHRONICLE BUILDINGS. ANUFACTURER and dealer in a!I kinds of IV Tobacco, Snuff and Segnrs. ocof y FRESH LEECHES! Leeches! Leeches!! Leeches!!! .he dozen, huudred, or thousand; flesh and will 11 bat quick, for sale, and will be applied at redo• ced rates. Operations of Cupping performed ac ',soul without pain. L. J. COANIBERLAIN,Pa. Dental Surgeon, No 8 St Clair street, sepl9.3in Pittsburgh, Seller's Imperial Cough Syrup Additional Proof of us Power to Cure.,49 FAr RP' tELD, Va., August 30,1845. n. R. E. SELLERSI Being afflicted for some time with a had cough, I was recommended to, use your Imperial Cough Syrup by my young friend! Mr Win. W. Templeton, your agent (or this place. I done so. It bed the desired effect in relieving me of n cough that I had despaired of evil being writ. I lind used almost evety thing that was in my power to get; but received no benefit until I met with your nev er to boexcelled invaluable Cough Syrup. I feel folly FatiAfied in saying to ycru, end recommending it to the public as one of the heat medicines that has ever been prepared for the cure for which it is intended. Respectfully, yams, JAMES BROWN SM ITH. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELL ERS, No 57 Wood street. Sold also by Kerr & Mohler, ILS Wood street; L. Wilecx, Jr., and Wm. Thorn, Market st.; Fess & Cassell, Fifth Ward, and by H. P. Schwartz and J. %to:kelt, Alicgiteny city. oct4 ._. .i... f~~.y N~'s.~i.,~:a.. ._ np%6 S :f°'::~~M.~'`.9f~..,~:~,;7.'"~ ~."S~'"'Y .. ~`'s" _'i~"~.=.iv.a:id`~`"""` Bank Notts anb (Ext4angr. CORRECTED DAILY BY A. IMAKEIZ, =MANGE iIItOSER, FIFTH STREET SPECIE STANDARD. blerekonts andlifantifacturers'Scrip Exckange BankSerip Currency Berks CotintyScrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia... New York Boston_ Baltimore prem ipren prem SPECIE. Gold prem. Silver pat PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Rank of Pittsburg& Merekants and Manufacturers bank.... Exchange Do. Hollidaysburg& PHILADELPHIA Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties . __.par Do Pennsylvania par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics bank par KensbYgtort bank.. .. pa, Manufacterers and Mechanics' par Mechanics Moyarmensing . par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill...._"-___.. ..par Southwark .. .. "...: . par Western ...... pa r Bank of Penn Township . ......... ....par Girard bank par U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " , Chester county ........ " Delaware county " Montgomery county _•--.-.--_ " Northumberland Farmers' bank of Bucks county.... Eastonbank ...... Doylestown bank ....... .............. Franklin bank of Washington' Bank of Chambersborgh " Middletown .... Gettysburgh •~ Lewistown " Susquehanna county Berksenunty bank ..... ........ .......... Columbia Bank and Bridge Company Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank- . " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale. " Lancaster " Lancaster Co." Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsville-- ...... Monongakelabank of Brownsville par New Hope and Delar.•are Bridge company Narokanipton bank Tonanda hank Wyoming bank Writ Branch bank_ York hank Lehigh county bank OHIO Belmont hank of St. Clairsoille Clintonbank of Columbus.— . Columbiana bank of Neu• Lisbon.. Cirrlerille (Lawrence, cashier).. " ( Warren, cashier).— Cineinnotibanks. ....... Chillicothe bank........ Commercial hank of Lake Erie... Dayton ... Franklin bank of Columbus...... Farmers'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville-1 Farmers' bank of Canton Rills Inn 10 —_-- Laneaster Afes rietirt ,11 ssillon ,Verulanies' and Traders'. Cincinnati !Taunt Plcata n • ........ Norwalk ...... • • ......... . 1 Sandusky &into T_Trhana Woos , er .1 Xenia........ ........1 Zanesrilli INDIANA. .Stale hank and branches ...... .........1 Slate Scrip .. ...... ......5 KENTUCKY. All banks ILLINOIS Stale bank Bank of Illinois, Skevernettarn .. . VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia. 1 Bank of Virginia .1 Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia.... ....... ...... 1 NorthelVestern bank o f Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia,...i Bank a. ktorgantorn. • MARYLAND. • Baltimore City _par AUtaker solvent banks--................ ..1 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks.. .... SOUTH CAROLINA All solves - ....... GEORGIA. AUgolvent banks ...... . ALADA,MA .if °bile ba aka .. Country banks LOUISIANA. New °elem.. banks TENNESSEE. MICHIGAN. Rank of St. Clair St. Clair, 75 Bank of the River Raisin, Monroe. ...,, Parr/seen' and Mechanics' Bank, Detr0it,.i....60 Michigan Insrirance, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac 10 The Razor Strop Matt Beat. IJUST received from the Eastern mar- kets, the beat assortment of BOOTS 401111 and SHOES, for the Pettit - le, ever brough: to this city. CALL AT KIMBALLSS4 • No. 70, Wood Sireri., Bet eon Fourth and Diamond alley, and you con buy cheaper, end better than at any other place in Pitts• burgh. His stock is for SALE, consisting of all kinds, of Boots and Shoes, coarse and fine, Men's, ‘Vomen's and Children's, expressly for the wholesale and retail fall Trade. Call and see, and you will not go sway dissatisfied. scp27.tf FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT. P. MULY JAME+ K. 1..f.M.11, MULVANY & LEDLIE,. DANUYACTURE AND KRIP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSIVARI IN ALL IT3 VARIAMS, AT TIIKIR WARKIMU , E, Corner of Market and Water Streett,, PITTSBURGH. Our Works continue. in fill operation, und•we are constantly adding in our stock, which enables t, to: fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully so:icitcd to call and examine pricea and terms. repl6 ly MOUNT UNION CABOITERY. Fp H E public are respectfully informed that • the 1 Trout,' of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now ready to di.itioee of lots on reasonable terms—the lots are by 16 feet—front 10 to 12 dollars during the month of October—after which time the lots Hill be 15 to 10 dollats: The In ration is beautiful, end the plan of the lots is tasteful• ly arranged. It ib the intention of the Trustees to make the place as handsome as any othe place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STEM• RET, Merchant, Federalstreet, Allegheny. By order of the Baud of Trustees. ova , ROBERT FAIRMAN, Frei t. BLAKELY & MITCHEL. AVE for sale, a block of Lots on Penn st , near H the Canal Basin: each lot 24 ft. front by 100 ft. deep. Also, two Lots on Pike st., near the residence of Alex. Laughlon, Esq. Also, 2-1 Lots of Ground, each containing from 6 to 10 acres, within d.j miles of the city, suitable fur gar dens, private residelines. &c. Also, 2 Lots of Load. ouch containing 20 acres, adjoining the ahoy', on which neat :old comfortable Cottage houses, and loirfli are erected. Also, 2 Fa rots of Lam], contaiiiitig 125 an d 150 ernes. (ncu I.',, T ort, it:titer oniony.) is prop): donate quaniiiy clearsid—good improvenir Ills, S z . z . n Farm Hell improved, en the Franklin road, 9 miles from l'itt,tiergh• Also, a Roust and Lot on Penn It., near O'Flata st. Also, o House and Lot in East Liverpool, Obit,. Also, 2i acres of Ground on the Sandy and Rouser Cpnah adjoining the town of Hanover. Also, 2 Frame Houses, near Faber's Factory. They also have for lease for a term of 15 yvaro, three Lots of 13 roun d on Liberty st , each 20 by 100 feet, near tho corner of O'Hara street. Also, Five Lots of Ground, on the corner of Pettit end Mechanic st , titer the new iron troika. Also, To Reut,7 acres of Land, rear Spiing.Hardeni (and within one mile of the Allegheny City Market. Huuse,)on which is erected a dwelling House, stables, e. Also, To Rent, n neat 2 story Brick House, on the 'bank of the Allegheny river., nn ar the city line. Apii ply to • ISLA KELY & ICIIEL, sept 27 Penn and Smithfield streets. —.par ...par ...pal gat TN the town/of C...1F.t. Lireponl, Columbiana co., Ohio Two adjoining Brickhouses on First erected on a lot 60 feet front Iry 130 feet deep. One of the houses has been fini=liedoti neatly and Comforta bly, and has been occubied 39 a store, the two houret connected would make a suitable building for a Tavern or Hotel. Title with iut dispute; aiiply to Aaron 13CIIVF., dey Ta.crn keeper. East Liverpool, or to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. Real Estate Agents. Pitt sbitch Pa. pal pa, par .....par .....par OVNERS and Consiavees of Goods shipped either hest or Weit by the —Reliance Portublo Boat Lino," ate liercbv notified that their Goods will be magoned round the Burnt Aqueduct nt the expense of the owners, unles.s wo are in time in her, tpe• ciallydirected to held thorn over to order. Persons wishing their goods delayed or to terrain subject to order. are therefore respiimitilly requested to give LS immediate mire. Ji\O. APIADEN & Cos sepl29.2sv. , DpECs I,aVP to inform licr friend:and the pllble gem; crally that her Select School Fir l'ontiz Ladies, and Nlisses. Will commence the Winter Fes,ttnn on Month.) the '3lll of September, at her srhnul room in St.Clairst., nearly orprmile the EXCl.inge fl melts— Sie refers to the folloniitig gentlemen: Finn John Breden, Rev %V Pais:leant: par par Rev .1 Niblock, !Vilszm McCaodtrss , , Kitt Ittnr S Yoong. Allen Kramer, Jacob Mechlult,, $ q.. ‘Vm. Jock, EAq. J eke Bigler par ..... titter. ra. V ril ,, kbi,ttli. ' Any infoe'mnii , ;n AA ttIIeTITI, & r., etre he fl,taii , ..dby canine oe Alit, lir.mer, Evi l . ~t,jkaf•li To Printers ! .1-, .no sal. .no sal( Qt:PEnion PRINTER'S INK.—DR. G. LEN, I JA.IIN SMITH. 171 flreervd irk street, (li•uti, • 1 Brick Block,) New Yolk, keel, ror,tatoty di A rt,f 5 I Printer sink. of a superiot tit, mat ket viz:—Extra News 111 k, at 30c ; Book du. 40c., 50r., 1 60., 75c., and $1 per lb. The6e Inks arc rnsiditc. Lured Lv steam, and of *u l terior , rock. Pr inters pill .........I favor Di. G. will. a cull botore put chazin t i their wit.6•r' 1 stock, as they it. ill find it decidedly to their advintt.ge sal, to deal with him. MACIIINERF CUT 11'001) TYPES,. H G undersigned arc projtarotl to furnish nrckr, .1 any style, size or pittern if Wood Typeß. rtito.l, in every respect, to any rutuitlEictureit in tht: tritittta any usege to which types uii otdiiia. strhjected. The woods we use are mahogany, boxwood. &c., end-grain, and so prepared as to daft the action of water or the atrnnsphere. • Having just enmpleted rem and improved machine ry, we are prepoted to fill orders at 11111 slimiest no tice; and being practical printers, and one of its having nine years' experience as a job printer alone, 'we flat ter ourselves as to our ability to give satiJociiun in every ruse. ECFPapers that publish the afivertlA , 'ment of iclmer & Co., no have their orders liik L by us. ALA pa pers phblinltinr, this advertisement to the arntiOnt of so. will receive their pny in type olron throe times tho amount of their bill i> talien ow.lit,ts will pletoe Amid popers corn:tieing the titivertinentent, thus we may know where to bend spNtitnen site.tts.- octl ALIRTI!C & JoNr:s. *-- s. w. cnr. ni Sycamore and Thhal sls., 211171tP.111r, WILSON & CO., NO. 48, WOOD STREET, (Late Jones, %1,1 rphey, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed to their new store, No, 48, I''u,t‘l street, erected since the tiro on the 10th of April, no the old rpoL, w h e r e th e y are daily opening Goods nuirable fur the present and approaching season. Their Stock, which has been purchased with care, and at the lowest prices, they offer for cash or approved credit ut a small advance, and respectfully ask the attention of haters from the country and neighhorboori. They «ill be constantly mettle% additiuns.to their Stock during tixt tampon: thev have now in store Moe, Pilot and Braver Cloth,: do. and bac Waived do. do.; do. and German Ribbed Braver Clotloq do MI: invis - , Green urd mkcd do do. do. Fancy Corsirnem., Borl.shire do. do, Fancy PlinttA, s rich aoorttnrnq Cuihmere &gime and ;lluus. 41.3 Luinos; Black and cold Alp:lncas and Ponimatta Cloths; Plaid Linseys, eommuu 11/iXt'd nr d SUIWILIC; Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans and Tivonds; White, fellow and Green Flannel.: Canton Flannel.t, nnble3c heti bleached and vtolored; 8.4 Sten mbout. Whittle \ and honey to hind rtittrikets, 10-4. 11 4 and 12-4 do. do.; Extra heavy Moo Gernianmta A splondid a,so,mwot of si:awi, ; ticking• and . Apron Check,; Bock, Chamois, lined Berlin mul Lone Wool Gloves; Irish and Germantown Wo,lon Hose; - While nrd Cotton, end blk CilikArnere and At pncca Blenched and Mown Ctwon. and Drill* Together with a general assortment of Rmaller'sr tirlen. fie ,t29-Itti: r±EO. ALBREE has removed to his old eturid, 7l,catnet of tVeud and 4th streets. Burnt. Dia. trict. where he is now ter,iail.g an retire new, fros 4 nod seasonable stuck of hoots and Shuns, of all dc scriptiuns, which he offers for stile Upon the must 64'6. factory terms, uni laucr priecs thou lie has ever .4014.1 before. Country Metebamr and tnher9 arC re,pecifolly irk; vited to cull 411 examine• hi- -.lock. sei‘.27.3m. , HAMPTON & SMITH I co. D WOO sT ft t: F: itßl . :now opening nn oritiNually facie /LOCI •olr FOREIGN nod DUNIES I IC; Dili GOOPOs of every deser for the fall nadir, wbirh will trd, offered at small advance for Cri-h, or approved crrslit , 11 - ley n k tlie ittrention r.fdr•oleirr in the city turtiNtff cinity to tlrrir 118.011171e10, :oat torexamitortion aLtheir pm ices—w liich will be found sloth in save . lite cf., pease and supposed nece,s:t:. ur.erliris &LA. lot theill supplies. Their sn rl ccill be e t Gill :I:r,:z.lmut ihr, sehsotr. F , e2l-1m - (;OILD PUNS. _ Premium ever pointed Gold Pens. IUST recied o. flesh ar—iirin,•t .J. ,1., i,,,apa• hie gene 1 , .1" ihe C,,il.ridg 1i0.er.., for Crirgy• men, Lawyer, end ail other:, in he den n• n Ciievc..- it and durable pen, end p, he freed from tlthei'. ,4 t p. bother ued consinei , '<peen. , ef S I ,•(• i P , , .11,1. i (... t i 9. Fur rulu wbulesale rid toed hr ',l,' . W. WILSON:: Ce-reer of Marko and Fl.ol;th.R6•l_ Euildidg Lots for &lir-. - - FirIHREE eli ibin Inia rind rprh f-'3 fect .1 in hoot. by 132 foot deep. a1kj0i1014 , 44 4 ,1tr ler Eta. The terms will be au:s ' GEO. For Sale, Burnt Aqn c duc t MISS d. C. SARGENT Printers! Look Here! a nen atiieltl BACK AGAIN.
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