ailsAllorning post. PITTSBURGH, PA. TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER IL 1345 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. commitrat ?OR ICOVENBF.R. W. Eichbaurn, A. Gordon, James Marshall In reFererice to communications which may appear In thispaper. we haveone or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing Stet made known to ua, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as express' veor the views of the seri/re, =ad not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editnriallyteniarked upon and approved. Tate Rittas.—The rivers are now both in fine or der for navigation, and rising. A great amount of business is doing on the Monongahela and Allegheny wharves. rgr. R Act Aavtuo, fn,m Santa Fe. arrived yesterday morning at Captain Herbst's with $52.000 in specie, the major pat t of which he has deposited i■ one of our banks, to make purchases here for New Mexico. A MERICAN REVIEW, a Whig Journal for No al, 'ember. Living Age. N 077. Latin Without a Master, part second. Secret History of the TN ler Dynastry; with the Mys teries of Washington city. Description of the American Electra Magnetic Tel wernipb, now in opetittion between the cities of Wit•th• iwgtoa and Baltimore, by Alfred Vail, Assistant Su• perireendeet. Just re'd and for sale at Cook's Literary Depot 85 Fourth st. oet 10 Wide Almanac for 1646. Pritisked by Horace. Greeley, Es?. and for sale at COOK'S 85 Fourth. re. ONTENTS: Calculations for the year 1846;G0v I I.J ernment of the U States, The Tariff Question; Tim Postage Reform; The Nee's . ..salty for Protection; American Railroads; Mips cf Oregon; What Con e salutes Texas; Popular Vote for President for 1844; i Time of Holding Elections; &c, 3c. IM,/0. To Grocers and Others. IrLET, and may be entered upon immediately. Grocery and ?aueensware Store. situated in the centre or the City,' and doing a grim, cash busi awes, which may be extended considerably with a small capital. For further particulars enquire at this office. move- I w Opeassag flit atentiag at t.le '• Down lore Cash Horse. 1 CASTIN Thread Laces and FAlgings; 3 do Gyntruse, Lisle and Lace Edgings and lesertiaips; 1 do Cambric and Mull Edgings and Inser ting"; 2 do . Black BM end Cotton Edg row 3 BARROWS & TURNER DECRIVED this morning at No 46. 2 Cerlone Soporior Block Merino Shawls, make ofibr rel tbsatrd Hannoqiiln & Co. Prior. from ?4 50 in 12.00 nos 2 HARltiitt'S & TCHNEft. 1H.... 11 TCHfr LL. I. liCKßullf. Pennock, Mitchell & Co. UNION FOUNDRY, Wearekosse es Liberty St..opposite Brown's Bow, PITTSBURGH. Stoves and Grates, Wagon Roses of all sizes, Hollow Ware, Plough Castings all sizes, [?Mill CaStings, net I{•dlm&wly. "NllliblillB. MOO Diamond 4114 . , • s HAS just received from New York and Philadel phia, the latest plies fur Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas, &c. 0r42.4.4&vi1m rrsnsh Mole Skin Bats OF the latest style, which, for neatness and durability cannot be surpassed. All thew in want of a very superior hat will Idease call and examine. 8. MOORE, 93 Wood it. oetl64i3r.wins 3.11 door below Diamond *Hey, CAP'S CAPS !! 0,1 JUST received (torn the manofac- 11111 1, Wren a large assortment of caps, ceasistiog of otter, Seal, Notre. Muskrat, Mohair, Plash, Oil skin, Glazed, Hair Seal and Sealette, in. Fiber with a variety of new styles for youths and children. S. MOORE, 93 Wood et eietliSdAsrlm 3d &mt. hrlow Clamor el alley. Ilatra tine Black Beaver Hats, JILNEW style •od superior in quality and beate ty, to be found at ex 27•1 m. f" A Email supply of gentlemen's and youth' caps of evety description at WM. DOUGLAS. 78 Wood street. East side. net 17.1 m. NSW FALL GOODS AT NO. 51 MARKET STREET. George B. White & Co. A RE so. °peering a choice assortment of Fall ...M. Goods. consisting n part of Embroidered Ombra Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy French f:loakings; Gala Plaids; Cross barred Cashmere for dresses; Tastes Silks; Ferkerri Shawl.; Rambo Lens Shawl.; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; French Cloths and Cassimerrs; Gentlemen's Satin and Polka Scarfs; Dresden and Marseilles Quills riftb Ward Livery Stable TH E subscriber. having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in alb Ward, respectfully informs his friends and tips public generally, that he will keept at all times. a stor.k ofthe best description of Riding Horses, Bug gies, Carriages of all kinds, and in short, every thing required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is confident that no stock in the city will be superior to bis. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE. His Stable is on Liberty st., a few dome above the Cass! Bridge, where be respectfully soheits a share of public psisonste. CHARLES COLEMAN. M.He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, whiar will be furnished when required. oct2stf Wanta4 Immediately, APERSON who understands painting and var nisising—eenatant eniploytnetit and good wages will be gives. Apply to JJUST remitted, 150 duz. 8 by 10, 9 by 12 and 10 by 12 Window Sash, in 3,4, 6, 9 and 12 light pieces, and all sizes of window glass to suit; 200 os• meted bowls:a few bbls of Louisville Lime; Sweet Potatoes and Lime by the bbl and retail; 250 cute yel low and purple carpet cbain; 25 large and small bed comfortables; 50 gross cheap suspender buttons; a ftw bed cords and screws, augers, and a small assort ment of dry goods and family medicines, fur sale cheap. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent sow 6t6t sad Corn., Merchant, No 9,5tb street •Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fi f a Ward DISSOLUTION. THE Eno of Freemen, Kosp & Totten. is this day disoolsed, by the sole of the ernire interest wit John Freeman in the concere, to Charles Knsp, Jr. .sail William J Totten, who will continue the business molar the name or Knsp & Totten, and will settle all adabsomegainat the said firm, and receive all debts and demands owing to the seine. • Pittab'gb..Aug. 18, 184.5-aug2B IALLOW OCHRE-126 lbs. rtc ' d and for sale is) , joroltli R. E. SELLERS. . . 4 . . '4, . T 4, .. 44 , 1 4 ar , 0041} 4rit 414 3 , a ..1 r.O _ '''' -- ‘ , "- . ..t.."7,Z. , -..- OS .%-, ' : - 4 - • ~..• 4 .*, 4 _`,_-‘;'!,‘' N iri. • ...i r "* si " A .l 7, • VI 'I, " ~' i ' CORRESPONDENTS Now Books. Tkread Laces. New Shawls. ox Busy, ITea Kettles. Sad Irons, Tailors S. Flatters' Irons, ICounter Weights, &c. Iron and Nails. dite. made to order. OEOII WM. DOUGLAS. 73 Wood ii., Emu side oct 13 1 m K HENDERSON, West end Hand in Bridge Pert Pitt Work:, ..~ „ ;,:,;.TY~. port of Pittoburgli. G FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packet*. . !Monongahela City Packets. Bertrand, Mason. St: Louis; • Hibernia, glinefelter, Cincinnati; Allegheny Belle, Hanna, do Arrow, Atkinson, do • Putnam, Hazlett. do Allegheny. Gtay, St Lady; Pickaway, McDonnell, do .Circassian, (new) Bennett, Brownsville; Uncle Ben, Pat kinson, Cincinnati; Medium, Conly, do Prairie Bird, Vandergrifi, Nashville; May Duke, Miller, do Rhode Island, McFall, wheeling; Monticello, Gray, Cincinnati. DEPA RTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Allaquippe, Smith, Cincinnati; Monongahela. Stone, do. Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling: Defiance, Duval, Cincinnati. For St. Louis and alissenri River. m at THE new and substantial Steamer NEBRASKA, Doetcan, Muter, will leave for the above and intermediate landings, on WEDNESDAY next, 12th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fur Freight or pelage apply on board, or to nnv G JAMES MAY. SPEED AND COMFORT!! MONONGAMIL A ROUTE FOR BALTIMORE. AND PHILADELIIIIA VIZ SPLENDID ►AST RUNNINGS T AAA RS o at CONSUL m ai AND LOUIS M'LANE, ARE MAIMING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will leLve evely aftemoon ut 3 o'clock, preci.ely. NAMA.M-i4, FARE—Ptitsburgh to Baltimore. $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board in comfortable state-rooms the first night, wit! pass over the Mountains (onl3. 73 miles) the knowing DAT. in in Eastern-built Coaches; sup and bodge the second night in Cumberland, thus •cuiding night travel alto gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to atop at Cumber ' land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume their sots at plea•u re. Extras furnished, fur a full load, to run as Passen gers may desire. For seats, or entire roaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange: and at the National Hotel. above the Monongnh,la Bridge. ort •?1 •FERGLiS MOORHEAD, Agent. Beaver, II arren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. fat THE SPLCNDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Lenve Braver‘laily. (Suoti.tca eupede , L) at I o ' • clock A. M.. (on the arliv,d of the stramer Michigan from Pittsburgh.)and art ive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren uith NeA. Moore ft Co'• line of Stages, which leave W ore', on the ar• rival of the Packet. arnl reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 SO. Pa.venger•p , ,ying in Pittiburghare entii lerltochoire of herths on the Canal Packet, and seat. in the stage . For passage auplyon board Steamboat Michigan,or to JOHN S DICKEY. Beaver. G M HAR ros & co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co.. Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage nflres of NEI 1.. MOORE& Co Cleveland. The well known steamer r r A H. W. R•BWES. Mamer,it ..crcnmenced her regular Jail. trips, leaving i obialeit (Its heron ~f ore) at 3 o ' clock . F.M., and Beaver at 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the times, avid dives whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be (numbed as ..on as the weather • ill permit: on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVEL A N st:xi MEADVILLE, Pa.. will immediately go into open• Lion. For freight or pavinge•pply on board, or to jury 12 G. M. HARTON, Water street. CCr The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. DM. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 Thc new and Splendid Steamer 11. & NAIL MONONGAHELA, Stole Master, has commenced run ning regularly, •nd wilt continue to run thrigigh the season as a Weekly Packet. between Pittsburgh and Cincinnaii, leaving Pittsberghevery Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thuraday morning at the same hoer. For freight or passage apply on board. m 0.6. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. Camrset,t., Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Piitsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Bots.s, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at I o'clock, I'. M. In connection with daily Lines n( Freight and Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO.. Pittshorgh. • JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. june 211 CLARK &Co.. Beaver. REBUILT AND REMOVED. rissaitare Cheap and Good. JAS. W. WOODW ELL respectfully informs his friends and the public that he hos removed to his old stand, No. 85 Third street, where he has on hand a splendid assortmen. of Furniture of all descriptions, ready for their inspection. Persons wishing to furnish Hotels, Steamboats, Private Dwellings, ik.c. w ill find it to their interest to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the western country, comprising the following articles: Sofas, Divans and Ottomans; Tepoys, Tete-a.Tetes. Wardrobes.' Secretary and Book-Crises; Card, Pier, Sofa end Centre Tables, Sideboards; Dressing Bung•us, various styles: Hat and Towel Reeks; French and High-post Bedsteads; End, Dining and Break fest Tables: Mahogany-CHAIRS of all descriptions; A general assortment of Fancy Chairs; Also, a general assortment of COMMON FURNI TURE. sep4.3m. SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE k LOT FOR BALE. A VERY large and commodious Mick Dwelling AL. House,beautifully sbusted, in "Pride's Or chard," on the bluff of the Monongahela river, a few Aquarrs beyond the city line The lot is 72 by 160 feet, fronting on three streets; Acres et. 100 feet wide; Pride et. 60 feet wide; Caldwell at. 40 feet wide,— The house i 5224 feet front by 47 feet deep, %lib 11 finished rooms; and was built in the most substantial and liberal manner for the subscribers' own occupan cy. The terms will be very reasonable. Apply to the subscriber on the premises. octl3 m. JACOB VCGDF.S. Be•oponed and at Work. JAMES ADAMS, Baker. respectfully informs the public that be has rebuilt at the old stand, foot of Grant street, from whence he was driven by the Great Fire, and is prepared to serve his customers in superior style, His materials are of the best that can be bought, and his workmen ate the best that can be employed. He solicits custom, being confident that he can give entire satisfaction. N. B.—Wedding andether parties promptly attend ed to, Oct 15.3 m MOE BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. Norco.-eWe ere obligingly favored, says the Washington Union of Novembet 8, with translations of Mexican papers down to the 11th of October, just received atthe departments. But we received them too late to insert tkem in this evening's paper. We shonid not suppose, from the accounts we have receiv• ed, that the danger - of war depends with Mexico; but that judging from the corteous roception she has given to our squadron at Vera Crux, the hostile feeling is rather abated. Minato/La.—About one half of the State kas been heard from; Democratic majority 2120—it will be over three thousand. The wings will have about • doses inthe House of Repnsseutatives—in dm &mate ROW'. From Ike N. Y. Joirnal of Casemate. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Whig. Native. Drm. Senate (hold over) 3 1 20 Add Ist district 2d du 3d du I gain St.h do I du Four to be beard from • • Albany Cayuga • Chenanga - Columbia - Fulton and Hamilton • Geneses - Greene • Herkimer - Kings, (last year natives) Lewis - Madison Monroe • Monigomery New York (last year natives) Niagara Onondaga Oneida • Ontario - • Orange Oswego - • Otsego • Putnam - • Queens Rancelaer - Richmond - • • Rockland • • • Saratoga Sync ed - • Schenectady - Scholoilr • St Lawrence Suffolk - • Sulowan Cister Washingtoa • • W•, eCI : • • W•?rbe • e.l chest r • • Yates 'Whole number of A eresnblymen. INI Enough is k ' ,own to shoe/ that the democrat. will lime • considerable majority in the Esitembly. as well as in the senate. Ihe numiser of er hogs a iil be some. what greater than lota year, hot not rivtal t.. the ',logs end natives together. Ibe only inentuer of tie rtes. k-gtallitureeh-clad a. • nott‘e a Mr Folearn, of tht. city, elected last yells' to the senate. i• ttporte.i to have elee,:ed the rilllllll 543 IA tvg in •II for as lwt t.. tatr give lOU democr.t. Jefferson cout.ty, torn of %V i lna gises 300 srld,;; • Rain of 340. Gan ei-os co probah'y democratic by 300 to 500. Cheaango, democratic by 500, except SUM". ( W . ) elected to the assembly. Cortland Co..i reported *hie by a small MP j' en). ffl'Cartey (dem) is defeated toe the assembly in Onondaga county. .big in doubt in Ca:inga county. Spe n cer (whip) has probably 2.060 niaprity for the senate in Oneida. lit •egis, Jettvrron, and brats- lie elected by over 1.000. Nothing further foon the 611 i district. The 7th senatorial district is probably democratic. lV•yne 150 on senate; Ontario under :00. Great doubts about like 4th district. If Es•assi en. i• hot 100. a reported, Young (dern) is elected. 4 Large Warehouse to Let. SITU A mon Water between Smithfield arid Griot streets, l'utslorrah. Inquire of John aitilerron, Rob-rt Wood., or James :s1 Christy, E•rirs , or of octl7.tf 110131:11 t ISTY. Per Rent. THE onbc•ribet strtil rent for 2 years. • room in the Third Story of the house, be now occupies (at the corner of 3d and Wood •te) twine 20 feet (rent by 60 long. would anasser a printer admit-Ably a. it is very well lighted. C H KAY. nov 3 Borikorller and Parer Dealer. GEORGE COCHRAN HAVING rebuilt and remomi to his old .tand, No 126 Wood street, next to the corner of Se nond, continues to transact a general commission business. lie will be constantly supplied with American manulertures a the lowest wholesale cash prices. orpt 17 FEATHERS 01 SACKS prime Feather, just received •ed for sale by Si R HEY & CO. nov 6 F RESH BUTTER, for isle and nn hand, by P. C. MAREIN n0%7 60 Water at MOUNT UNION CEMETERY. rTi E public aro respectfully informed that the Trusters of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now ready to dhoose of lots on reasonable terms—the has are 8 by 16 feet—from 10 to 12 dollars during the month of October—after which time the lots will be 15 to 18 dollars. The lo cation is beautifuhand the plan of the lots is tasteful ly arrsnted. It Is 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 STER. RET , Merchant, Federal street, A Ileghen). By order of the Botrd of Trustees. mer3o. ROBERT FAIR:4 AN. Presh. Drugs. 50 Lns 51T I l i b''47. " Red Pmeipitate? 25 " Mar M•ps; 50 " Sol Rochelle, 20 " Gambote> 32 oz. Hyd Potash; 20 " lodine; Jost received and for gals by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO., cur. Bth and Wood es T• Lot, TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry rend Liberty vreets, suitable far an office and sil ting r o om. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of 4th end Ferry streets, or ' - .JOHN B. M'FADDEN, sept 1 Market street. Now La*. Library, No. 4. MBE New Law Library, No 4, just neeetived Price $7 00 per year. CHAS. H. KAY, novß ear. of Wood and 3d at. Coal Boats. 2COAL Boats, 80 by 20 feet, new, for sale low by P C MARTIN, nor 7. 60 Water at. _^S Nooks. • MRB. Child's letters from New York; Mimi Leslie's Pencil sketches, 3d series; The Lndy of the Manor, by Mrs. Sherwood; Home, by Miss Bedgewick; For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTERi nor 6 43 Market street. BOOKS—The Poems and Ballads of Schiller with his Life by Baldwin, Correspondence between °Defile and Schiller; BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, nay 6 43 Market server. C ATLIN'S North American Indian.; BOSWORTH &FORRESTER, nosh 43 Market sureet - perm OM 2000 GALLS. bleaebed and unbleached winter strained Sperm Oil landing an d for sal. by MILLER & RICKETSON, No. 170, Liberty rt. Ssleratas. 4 CASKS just received •nd foe sale by MILLER & RICK ETSON, no‘s. Nu. 170, Liberty st 'tar °sadism. 20 BOXES just received sod for role by MILLER & RICKETSON, novs. No. 170, Lawny in 1 CASE will bw sold low to close consignment 6EO. COCHRAN, nos II No. 26 Wood st. iitnad ages! kw the American Fire T ouraue• Company of Philadelphia, continues to male Is.u rs o.ce stains' loss or damage by fire, on fa- Tumid. terms, at bia old stand GEORGE COCA RAN, nosf, No 26 Wood st. 1 22 To ?zlalsrs. THE. subaeriber bag just received on consisnment Power presa. News and Book luk, which br will sell at manufacturers prices GEORGE COCHRAN, n0%6 Nu 26 Wood st, Wbig. Dem 1 gain 2 2 gia'n 1 I gain 2 ANEW and splendid Cloth for winter mats we have every variety of color, and will make them in every variety , t 1 style to suit the taste, the habit and the pocket of our citutmers. Call and see them ORLEANS CLOTHS. F ASHIONABLE mixturn fur business coots, low inked, fur isle to order' bv 8 - 4 gain. 1 3 2 - I gain. 2 1 1 3 jail. / - 2 gain I JUST err... Sys-4 an invoice of French Chill., snits• hle f or Al.O a few (+stern• beautiful Cashmeres, for lining* for the game, fur IA ilia/ we g ill be glad to recrise tosis.ss. LUE BLANKET CU %TS. The.e comfortable I) coal. •o sruil.i...n•ible to the tinveliing cnmmuni ty can be had to superwr .tole at our I * -tesiolioliment. A LG EU, NI c 6 U I RE& C 4. nr,25 . .2::01 Liberty at. MIXED BEAVER CI AI HS AND FANCY LININGS. COMF:TIIING new to tLi. line to be. Lea at t(x- FeAbion•Lle g.f . 1•1• 4 , f A LGEO, )IcGt; I ft F. .11 Co. 251 I.lt.erty at. Spin 2 gain Loaf Sugar. I'VE at, reeemog a further eurrly of Nob. 783 `r Loaf S,gar, whiclo ail! be a.,ki at low nice DURNOOGE, %% ILSUN &CO. %Vat, at. suGAR HorsE MOLASSES. 4 ti sII 11 30 ;4,4' d., or sale iumr 19 citrore r Intier•rr,r.r. BeRI3ItIOUFL WILSON 5: CO. Wister st Copper. 25/1 COrpCr, (Baltimore) I OrilW atA ts'or by ItUf 1)(1E, WILSON St CO., W•ter street. Toast Elysea Tea. 25 HALF-rxtrin from carp, -Lad, Ada tts. - Ilecri vrd and j o t rr i e by H LAMM:Rt. 100 Litrertv rt. r, %NIELS Hrrrn•kgs (Ale.ivrE) 5 ROW Nal Sni mon; ":5 n,1,11.11 tkalkti Hernng a; li•cetred • eui for sAe by H LA NIS RT, net 1n 100 LO,,TIV Citrita aad Keck Candy. 10 B OXES Prot•prowi Citron; 10 Rock Coady; ll'criv -d end for sole by 11. LA NMEHT. nell6 100 Ltbr•rtr et. 4TIBLh N: C. Tar k /30 t• 10 .I.lc reeri‘rd dllit f..r *RI,. by J. 1 J. M'IK VITT, nrl If) 1.24 I,,kotiv it 10 CANS Ground Uir•nism..n, Alloptro. 1 keg. Gloms. 10 boxes '' Popper No 1: Just received and cm sole I.y J. & J. 11.1 . 1)EVITT r.r , 16 224 Lilsorty .t Pip**. 54111 130 X F:3 Pipcs just received and for sale by J &J 11cDEVITT. uctlti 224 Libert ANEW HAT AND CM' STORE. fiL No 57 Wow airret CI AS. H. PAULSON, (LIT[ or INC TIEN Or PAULSON I 0/1.1.,) H AVlNGopened his new store at No- 73. Weed Street, Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now mannfactur ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large essonment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, wriranted to be made in the hest manner, and of the hest materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muakrat, Sealette, lair•Soal, Plush and Glazed Caps Also, a fine assortment of Ladle.' Furs. such as Lynx, Fitch. Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. all of which he offers fur sale at EASTERN PRICE'S FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will please call and examine my stock before purchasing else% here. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion for HRIS and Ceps receiv ed. (112 7 JOSIAH KINO. J. FINNEY, JR KING & PINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delairare Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Phila. "VIRE RISKS upon buildings and .Merchandi.e of every description and MARINE RISKS upon Hallam cargoes of vessel, taken upon the most favor able terms. (Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water street, near Market inert, Fluid)ugh. N. B. king & Finney invite the confidence end patronage of their friends and the community at lar;e to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an in. stitution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia —as having a large paid in capital, which by the operation of its charter is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him, and therefore as possessing the M utile! principle divested of every obnoxions feature, and in its most attractive form. non 1-tf. MLARGE lot of shirts just arrived from the East, at the Pittsburgh Clothier Store formals wholesale sod retail WSf. B.SCHAFF ER. oct2B BROWN FLANNELS Lupouvuice. COBURG CLOTHS A LGEO, McGl.llll & 251 I.ii.ert ot A LCiEO, McGUIRE &Cn, 251 LtUeriy st CLOAKS. CLOAKS A LGEO, 11cGUI & Co. 251 Libery or iM2ICM Tar, Pitch & Ileitis Ground Spices Tuition Salts. Adatinstrator's Sale of !Zeal Metals. 19,900 Acre* of Land in IVestern Plannyiternia AT AUCTION. WlLLber *old at the auction Rooms of John D. Davie, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November, 1945, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the jog described land; late the property of.lacoes Trimble. Senr. decd.. of H arri rg 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Mercer; No 39, and 972 in Pymatuning township; No 758 and 801 in Dela ware townsphip, no 934 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of these lands contain Coal, and Iron Ore and lay in the vicinity of the State imprcriements -1,000 ACRES are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1468, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town. ship; allot' whioh are well adapted for farmirg, and con venient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES ere in the County of Erie; no 197,-2017-2076 in Waterford township, end within 3 miles of the town Waterford; no 1956 in Amity township; these tracts are oldie first quality land, nod convenient to laid out roads. 16000 ACRES Are in the County of McKean, adjoining the South line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny River. The town of Corydan lies on part of the Original tracts. These Lands are well cover ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lumbar, and have several small streams of water running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect ed. • The above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in a body to suit purchasers. The Lands in Mercer, Crawford and Erie Counties, are principally in tracts of 200 Acres. and well adapt ed for fames. Those in McKean County, are mostly in Tracts of 1000 Acres Title indi.putel , l•. Trrtnit at sole F. R. SHUNK, WNI BOYD, f s Admis. TIIOS. R. 'TRIMBLE. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr Sept 6 is Barrows & Turner's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, ecunw.3 wzmaY,DD NO. 46, MARKET STREnT, THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD ST. Let it he peorlainsed, Jae and near.' that the'dnern torn' Cash House, E... 7" No. 46. it the place! ...ft... as. 41111.'emi l.; . - ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS 17' AT NO. 46 ..&.1 LADIES' DRESS GOODS Of !lilt later 11/, lea. and the must: re a nd beautiful plattrrns. RICH SHAWLS In great und splendid variety, both high and Pnriß (;!“,...in all ...err number: Cn.r% Carnboc Ilandliercilief., from 12 1.2 52.50. Rot", New 11. tenet Ribun, , beautiful, from 12 I 2 12 3 1. HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES! Vtw stkittlon•irisc been made tr, our Domeoie Pt partrnet.t, and the whole wall be dimpo,ied of •I lOW "1 , 1. li!ankrt• • IA Col,ntrrritnen. BROADCLOTHS. .• to furnish fin) Naito may fign.fl• Freuch. Wee a UngLwa 11.114 greet variety of olouloo—in nll roshoes, Fashions able, timmo's Gold :11110,1. CASSIMERES, .s.:apkt Ned Fancy'. SATINETTS, Snweral cases Just ritteiscit in both Dish •nd One rave 1.11,e Wad, an,/ Shoe!, Gray. /lesue Drab fur Carriage Tr irarnlnga. FANCY VESTINGS. Beautiful rarity—Plutn and Fan,' Rich Satins anA Velvets. Genrlemen'• Shin Scu f. and Cravat , : 8.. t Pon is Kit Glove.; Madwup Shirt•; Suspenders. ...Varkei Street tie place, 46 tite it umber. Dot I Barrows & Turner, NEWS FROM OREGON! OzrIMPOR'I'ANT TO THE LADIES.I.4O GREAT BARGAINS! NO. 38, MARKET STREET THE Sdhseritier regreedully inrorms the public, that he has opened a store at this place, where ho is now opening an extensive assortment of Foreign, Domestic, Staple and Fancy VI) W. 'U"' Cel. Cr) CD ii, Which will he ma at priers which cannot fail in give entire swig's...lion. His Stock consists in part of the following desirable Goods. New style Ombre Stripe Cashmere and Mouseline de Leine. French and English Met moors; Alpaca and Indiana Cloi bs; Black and Mole Colored de Laines, Fancy Prints; English, French and Scotch Ginghams; Shawls, Embroidered and Plain Thibet, fine and low priced. Woolen Goods; Kentucky Jean, assorted cumin and qualities; Plaid Linsey,s. Highland Plaid Cassimeres; Fancy Figured and Sti iped do Heavy Plaid Shawls. Worsted Shawls; Plaid Cloaking, Furnishing Goods. [female) Linen Sheeting Super Irish Linen. Pillow Case Linens. Hamilton Cottonads; Russia and Scotch Sheeting'; uckaback and Diaper and Bordered Towels; Birdeye Diaper. Wide Russia Diaper; Colored Clair Crash and Linens; Maiseillea Toilrting and Bateau Covers; Fine Ticking. and Furniture Checks; Dimity and Furniture Chintzes; Damask Table Linnens. Table Cloths; Superior and Common Damask Napkins; Blankets ..f all deseripttons; Thread Laces. Bonnet Ribbons. Kid Gloves; Hosiery—Silk. Craton and Worsted of all qualities; Bleached and Brown Muslins; Book, Mull and Swiss Muslins; Cambric and Jaennet do Silk Cravats and Pocket Handkerchief.; Linen Cambric Plain and Hem•Stteheri do Colored Borders., nor 341 m iI"jiCST received it the Theme Big Doors, the 'arg est and best assoitn'tent of Shirts, ever offered in the Pitisbnrgh matte!, whieh will be sold whole sale or million rcuonabla terms. JOHN MCCLOSNEY. !!3!!!=:1:1 Bank Notes anti sexel)augt. CORRICTIM DAILY BY A. ERANDEZ, EXCHANGE BROILEB, Merchants and Manvfaeturers'Serip - • • Par Exchange Bank Scrip 1 Currency 1 Becks County Scrip 1 F.XCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia 4 prem Neu , York i pre Boston. . .... 4 prem. Baltimore .4 prem. SPECIE. Headache, Giddiness, Rh. umatiam, f lies, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Smell Pox. Jaundice, Pains in the Back, le ward Weaknees, Palpitut ion of time Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma, Fever of all kinds, Fe male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn Worms, Cholera Morbus, Cough:, Quinsey, I.Vhooping Cough, Consemptalle Fits, Liver-Complaint, Ercsipe las, Deafness, Itching: of the Shin, Colds. Gout, Grp, el. Nervous complaints, nod a variety of other ,lisen.e., arising from Imporities of the blood, and obstructions in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Qa^ill'r, L. C. 3 DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DEAR Star—AErfPfible Co TOW' de,irO, I write to keep yon apprized of the proirects of the Clicker., Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. Yon msy recollect, when I first commenced selling veer medi cine, which was in Slay, 18,4, we little dreamed el the success that would crown the undertaking. Ow premises had been sn completely Ibeeled by the one thousand end one unnelenble remedy for every poesi• ble compleint antler the sun, :bat i set ioesly content. plated heving nothing more to ao SS hit any thing of the kind. However, at the liven urgent solicitation s we consented to make n trial of ymirs. At first we found considerabledilEculty iv attracting public 'mention to• wards them. People had been so often deceived by the vile componuds which have flooded the country for the last 15 years nr more, that they determined, if possible, never to be 'taken peals; anti the copse• querce wes, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for -love nor money." Thw mat terra proceeded fur a week or too, when, no "good luck would have it, "Sirs. N—, a lady of our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, woe persuaded to accept of a box, on condition that nothing wn3 tube paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I meat eon Tess, we ourselves had very little faith in the wafter, know• ing as we did, that her complaint Sons one of long standing, end hod been unnucresnfully treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi• eine a fair trial, and if it preyed to be won thless, it would be a source of satisiuction to lincr.v it. both to you end to os. No less in our I; , v than surprise, how ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the Indy again presented herself at our counter and enquired far nnoth er hot. '•I really think, Mr. IVilimums," says she. that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altneether fur the better. When I tnok the second dose, I begun to feel much betterthan .astpasty 2 I did at first; the pain in my side woe considriably' re. ...... r lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the 1,1,,c4 seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my , youthful days. Since thee, I have taken the remainder of the Pills, at.tl my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every' repetition of the dose. 1 have no doubt that a few mote boxes will effectually cure OHIO. me." The result was as she roe-dieted. Her health Mown , hank of St. Clairsville 1 i is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau , ly has returved to her cheeks, and the prospect of a Clinton bank of Columbus___..... long seal a happy life in before her. 1 ern satisfied Colverbiena bank of New Lisbon..... ..... !wine will never forget the Ciickener Sugnr•Coutecl Pills: CirrleciUe (Lasorence, cashier) 'I As might naturally be supposrd, rime new s of this ex ( Warren, cashier ).... ........no Cinrinneti banks sale , i traurdinary cure was rapidly di:sernitated through the •'-': city and adjacent comely, and scafrely a week bad I I elapsed,before enquiries began to be mode for Click Commercial bank of Lake Erie i • poet's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pill.: and the demand Dayton bank.............. ...........1 I has alrendy inctensed to such an extent. that see fend Franklin bank of I die great. at difficulty iv supplying it. In fart, if it did Parmers'and Merianies' bank of Stenbenrille..l I " ot seem tik . r estagg rn iration, I might edo..E any that wI P rrffrrs' bani. of Canton 20 I are literally besieged by omen and children, labor , ,:eanca .. -• •I ing under every possible ailment e hick -human flesh. fire-yr:rale ---• --_. 45 is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the filint4 the • - •• 2 .a 2 11:1202..."'" .1.1111-1 Gold prem. Silver par ZENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank Air Pittsburgh. par Merelirnts and Manufacturers' bank .par Exchange ....par Do. Hollidaysburg's. Par PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America .. --par Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania ~____._ ...par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bask. par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics par Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill.....",.___- —par Southwark " par Western Bank of Penn Township ....p ar Girard bank par U.S. bank and branches 35 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester c0unty..............par " Delaware county pa, " Montgomery county por " NOT Annibertand............ ....... par Farmers' bank of Bucks county ...... .. par Eastonbank por Doylestown bank .......... • . • -par Franklyn bank of Washington - pay Bank of Ckambersburgh........ ... ........1 " Gettysbur -- -- -- - -1 " Lewistown... ..... 1 Susquehanna county Ber ksco way bank no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company par Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Provers' bank... " Bank of Lancaster.. " Bank of Reading.... Harrisburg bank llonesdale " Lancaster " .. . Lancaster co. " .. Lebanon " Miners' bank of P0tt5vi11e........ Mononzakela bank of Brownsville .. ...par New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bank no sale Towanda bank no sale Wyoming bank West Branch bank Yo 4 hank Lehigh count!, bank, . . . - Rhitgi e anfi Traders'. Cincinnati.. ent PlensrA• rgrn /k .. Putnam.... Sandusky._ . . . rrha net .... 'lender... n i a Ralik of Clevelaxd INDIANA Stair hank and branches Stale Serif _ _ _ All banks State bank ... Bank of Illinois, Shanniestorns... VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia. I Bank of Virginia - Exclave bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia ........... ..... I North- Western hank of Virginia .. 4 ... Merehante and Mechanics' bank of Virginia . ...4 I Bank at Morgantown..... MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. AU oilier solvent banks .. NORTH CAROLINA. .411 solvent ..... ....... SOUTH CAROLINA. All solventbanks GEORGIA. Allsolvenl banks— ......... Mobile banks Country banks.. . LOUISIANA. Neve Orleans franks (rood ).. TENNESSEE 3 MICHIGAN. Rank of 31. Clair St. Clair, .. 75 Rank of the River Ra Lrin. Monroe .. ....10 Partner's' and Meekanies' Bank; Detroit • 60 Michigan insitrance, Co. Dritoit 5 Oakland County Rank, Ponlinc, • `lO Tll Insurance Company of North Ameriel, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, arms to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its victifity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivers. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres . :- Samuel Dronlcs, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Saner. \V. Johns, Sweet. W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White., John A Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John Whits, Jahn R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,. Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y This is the oldest Insurance Company in tine United States, having been chartered in 1194 Its charter is perpetual. and from its high sianding, long experience, ample means. and avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardous character, it may be considered as offering ample sectnity to the public. MOSES AT WOOD, At Counting ll.orn or Atwood, Jones Co.. Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh. netf...3.ly, BEGS leave toinfOrm her friends,pna the pubic rm. orally that her Select School For Young Ladies, and Misses. Will cornmence the Winier Sessfon on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clair st., nearly opposite the Eichange She refers to the following gentlemen Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passavant. Rev J Niblock, Wilson IVlcCandless, Esq., Rev S Young. Allen framer, Esq., Jacob Mechling, Esq., Wm. Jack, Esq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any Information as toletrns &e., can be obfainedby calling on Allen Eramer, Eer. nog 22 JAMES VCCYLE wort at'sraums • J. 13: 116/21Cht. NaMAILON & !MANOR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W TT ICE in Fifth wort, in Barr's Raw landing, - Q twee Wood did Smithfield streets. octl9•ly. lilliii==!;:9 CORRICR OF THIRD ♦RD WOOD STRUTS SPECIE STANDARD par par 1 KENTUCKY ILLINOIS ALAGAMA Fire and Marine Insurance DIRECTORS MISS A. C. SARGENT. Patronized by Everybod y. The Wonderful - Vegetable Purgative, FOR THE criu.: OF at". /1•14. .10W1I:g in upon us trom e•cry perileire infnrms us he__L3.l ilt..!tni.;•litYcAoLn nr•r DysrepAia. Anutt rr has vut recd' Cll . ll from s. srsi ous itttack uC Apor.lpxy. A tbild has trurreud,.* fd .I ..1 _l5 expelling. from hi+ isat..iim the symptoms of daundiew. And a fourth hiss . itist covered I, WTI an at ;tick o 4 munory Con.+umiii ion. si.dich hail confined liim br his bed for many months.—Suave But do not fail to keep us supplied. Beddr4 our Retail Trade, we bare 'totaling orders Gam the country to a tarp amount. Send 30 Groes or your earlkAt r,uvenienee Yuu,s, &c. R. 1E VI ILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., A pril 14, NAN R.F.MEMBF:R, DR. C. V. CLICKF:SF.R. a the o.itinal inventor of ihe SuEnt touted hit.; and that nothing of ihe ovt see rcer lionrd of until he intro. finned them tn. June, ISI3, as will be seen by the fol lowing Thi• Diploma was awarded I,y 11,0 AMEIUC,trf INSTITCTE. et the Annual Fair, held in the city of New boil:, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, for the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. J AM ES TA 1.1. M A DG F., President. T. B. WAlCEMAY,Cotreop nn riine Secretory. GURDON J. LEETIi, Recording Secretary.. lar TO AVOIII CoUNlFlltrlTl.—Purchnserot mart sl.ays risk for Clickener'd Stigar Coated Vegetable Pols, end see that each box has upon it his signature; ■ll others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty meets, is Dr. Clickener's et,;ent. fur Pittsburgh and oct6 New Dry Goods House, AT NO. 42, MARKET STREET, CORNER OF THIRD. Pirst Door above the Burnt District /11HE subscriber would regretfully inform the public. of Pittsburgh and viciniif, that he hes es tablished himself at the above mentioned place as a a dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DR3' GOODS. His stock, to which he would call the attention ..1 puichasers, is very extensive, and embraces goods adapted to the present and approachioff seasons, re cently selected from auctions in New York and fion the manufactures in England. WOOLEN GOODS. consisting or brood h pilot and Braver kerseys: cassimeres; s'itinetA;jelys and vesting; pin ?r, and plaid lind.eys; bath nod Whitney blankets; red, vellow and hite flannels; Rob Rol and Gala Pluid,; Rockings; printed flonnef,... DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS, comprising Ththet cloth-; Alpince; plaid and figurer: silk and cotton warp alpnras; Orleans. Coburg. and In diana cloths: rcpt. cashoorres; cn