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    Jt Itritilt Alorning poet.
PITTSBURGII t PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADt.
CoKNITTER, /OR PErTman.
W. H. Denny, J. F. Kelly, Jotinh King
CORRF:SPONORNTS
In reference to communications which may appear
in this paper. we have one or two remarks to make.—
lVe will insert none without the same of the author he
inx fuse made it nowt, to us, aarl when inserted, must al
wavibe taken as expremilvett the views of Ate *triter,
anti not the editor of tats paper, witless the views on
expressed are edimriedly remarked upon and approved.
Tent►! A. HILLIZR, No. 104. Wood street,
has just received his Fall Stock of house furnishing
and flaniware. PClllOlO‘ about furnishing their hems.
to would do well to give him a call.
aPNI mars. GILLICsPIE & Kerte ene, have re.
' t turned to their okl stand, No. 76, Wood street, be.
& wren Fourth and Diamond Alley. ft still be sr,kr a .
by their advertisement in our paper t-orias, tliny&y
are well supplied with articles in their line ufti ne ,,,,
Give theme rail.
CatATING ♦a EICITLNIENi!—A mli nnme d
jwr 'he 'rl ~. re since and
!be New York
Olarrisi,
r 9th Atm., h 3 1... n ey J.
. "
On Tuesday morning, the h
Cowell, Maj Y GRAIL% X, of Mercer, to Miss 17a iT,
daughter of Wm Karns, E. 9, of Allegneny city.
Accompanying the misove notice, we received a de ,
licioua Pound Cake. We • wish the happy couple
length of daya--uninterrupted prosperity, and all the
joy and comfort the world can afford them.
On yestPrdry at 3 o'clock in the p.
infant son of Jamea and Mary Slackey, aged 4
pars and 5 mom
The funeral will take rhere from the cornet o( Penn
and Hasid streets, at . 4 o'clock this afternoon. The
friends and relatives are invite,' to attend.
T NEW NOVEL BY EUGENE SUE,
AT COOK'S
THE follqw ing 'new works have been received: The
Hotel Lamb...rt, or The Eng , Usti;liter, a
new novel by Forme Sue, autbor of the ‘Vettwiering
Jew, &c, just published, completed in one vo , .ume at
25 cents, from the New World Press,
The Ladies' Science of Etipuette, by an English
lady of Rank.
Grniu. •nd Character of Burns, by prof Wilson,
being No 21 of Wiley & Putnam'. Library of Cluice
Reading.
A Popular View of the Doctrines of Charles Fawn
er, by Parke Goodwin.
The Saeeds in ['rogue. or "The Signal Rocket."
a Romam-e of the Thirty Years War by Carin., I'll
c.her. This i. No tl'of the Libra ry of Get man Romance.
Cecilia, nr the White Nun of the Wilderness.
The Wife, by 1. S. Arthur.
Mu4ical History, Biography and Criticism by Geo.
kingenh.
Physics and PIOMiCill , ".", Part 1, being No.lo of the
Home and Tiaveler's
Lardner's Lecture*. No. 9, and all the back number.
Harper'* Bible. No 37.
H■rpera I Iluminatid Shakspeare, Nos 63 and 64.
Alit a full assortment of the Harpers' Publications,
and all ether ebeap literature. sepi9,
501 " , L5 f go7u, 4 :1d b. 0 AM 1V 00 of superior qua-
B. A. r A IiNESTOCK. Cn..
Cotner of Ott, and Wood to.
wr9
LUE alt 10 L-2.50f) lb•. byr •Hle
B. A. FAH NESTOCK. di Co
corner ,rf ‘Vood and 61h lac
. Lumbar and Shingles.
3000 FF:ET cle•rwell sea umrd ;
30006. Common boards
60,600 Shiniest 0
Now landing, sod will be sold low of the whgri, " by
P C. MARTIN.
No. 60 Wauer St.
TO rRINTIIYS••.TYPD FOUNDRY.
And Printer's Farniskiar Warehouse.
MHE subscriber* haveopened • new Tye Foundry
1 in the city of New York, where they are ready to
supply orders to any extent, for any any kind of job
or fancy Type. Ink, Paper, Cases, Galley., Baas
Rules, Steel, Column do, Compo.iag stick., Chases,
and every article necessary for a Printing Office.
The type 'recast in new moulds, from an entirely
sew am of matrixes, with deep counters, are warrant
ed to be tmsutpassed by any, and will be sold to suit
the times.
Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam I:nginrs
of the must apprcrred patterns.
N. B.—A machinist constantly in attendance to re
pair Presses and do light work.
Composition Rollers cast for Printers.
Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times its
mach type as theirs bills amount tn, may give the above
six months' insertion and send their papers containing
it to the subscribers.
CROCKFORT & OVF.RF,ND
GS Ann street
Agoary of the Economy ManafactaAag
• Company.
THE Subscribers nffer for sale, by the piece nr
package, the following gads, which they will
warrant, at prices as low as similar goods can be bought
is the Eastern markets.
20 pa. Blue Cassimeer.
15 " Steele Mized Cassimere.
/ 2 " Wool Dye Black "
20 " Steel Mixed Satinets,
45 " Indigo Blue
10 " Cadet Mized "
10 " Dark Olive
1 die of Drab Clah., euiieblefor Crutch Makers
. The uodereignext having received the agency of the
above company., will keep a large supply of their
manufactured good*, constantly on hand, to which they
would respectfully invite the attention of the trade.
auge.7—tf SHEA & PENNOCK.
Sack la the Old Stand.
THE Stdsscribers would inform the trade and pub
lic in general, that they are in their Old Stand,
NO. 83, Wood street, with a stock of hardware, suita
ble for Bulkier' and the retail trade, together with their
own manufacture of but binges, axle, pulleys &c.—
Thankful for past favors, they solicit a share of pub
lic custom. The attention of Builders and Carpen
ters, is particalary asked, to a large lot of hinges
slightly 414 ma gel is tie Great Fire, that will be
sold at very reduced priers. Call and see.
Sash Weights of all sizes constantly on hand.
aatt26tf CLARK & CAMERON.
Vlstisllie Pens.
GOLD Pens in Silver bolder,.
Gillott's superior Eagle P-s,, is boxes of 1 dos
o 0 Fine Points, " 12 "
" Small Ladies Pen " 12 "
" Extra Fine " " 12 "
Perry's Flat Spring Pea, on cards;
" Small ISarnel " ••
" Large " " "
Ginotes School Pens, in boxes of 12 dozen;
pdarltharn's, Aeitoantant's, Phillip's, Leon's, See.
&c., in boxes of 1 Grow, and varying in price, at from
25 to 11 cents. per gross;
'Pen Holders of every variety.
A large supply of the above just received, and for
sale to dines Who want thaw, wholesale or retail, at
the lowest Pefi sol d
. ms, are
worn:eta to be witst !Ley atitt . tilitreminaktie
JOHN fll. IIdLLLOR,
Wood street.
port of pittobutgli.
r 0,4 mut IN/tER IN Tilt CHAIINCL.
ARRIVED.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packets.
Monongahela City Packets
Miner, Kinney, Wellsville;
DEPARTED.
Daily Beaver PacketF;
Daily limsrnsviile nickels;
Monongahela City Packets.
Rambler, Momley, Weikville;
New Hampshire, Patterson, Cincinnati
Uncle Ben, Parkinim, Cincinnati.
Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets
and Stage Line.
m aw "
& at
r 4
TilE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Leave Beaverdaily. (Sundays experietl,) at 1 n'•
Block A. 'M., (nn the arrival of the steamer Michigan
from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren neat morning
It/ 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore
& Co's line of Stages, a hich leave Warier, on the ar
rival of the Packet, rind reach Cleveland before night.
Fare through $4 50.
Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are entin led to choice
of berths on the Canal Packet, and gents in the singe.
For passage artply on board Steamboat Michigan, or
to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver.
.gui.e on Sun
For passage morning apply at the Stage office/i nf
NEIL, MOORE& Co., Clevelnd.
J & M 13 TAYLOR. Warren.
ith long curls.,
went out. He
crowd of men
BEAVER PACKET.
gait The well known steamer
MICHIGAN.
W. B.Bouts.Master,lmscommenced
her regular 3nilv trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto.
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 2, A. 31.
Pricesto eu it the dint aad those svhc have no money
carried free.
an drcitril in
e him, who at
pistol, with a
J.ldiee Os
fm di.ittrbing
complaint a-
The Canal to Cleveland will be opeaed an anon a'
the weather n ill permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,nruI
MEADVILLE., Pa., will immediately gn into Opera
tion. For freight ur passitge apply on board, or to
G. M. 11ARION, ,
July 12 Water street.
03The Michigan is proyidod with EVLIIIS'SaIet:
Guard.
SPEED AND CO3IFOR'I !!
MONONGAIIELA ROUTE.
FOR BALTIMORE AND POILADELEDIA
TH C a►t.ai DID ►&sT RI; li PING STEAMER,
Nati
CONSUL ♦NO LOUIS McL•NF..
Will commence on Moadaylhe 1214 of .Vay. Ma
king doable daily (rips.
One boat will leave at 84 o'clock. A. M. daily.
The calms in the evening, daily. (except Sund.iy.)
By themorning Bunt passengers will take the Cars of
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumber laird, at
8 Il ' eleek, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in
Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening.
'Vets 2.
*WARR Atart; ,ttla
Through to Baltimore in 32 hoot*,
Philadelphin in 40 "
By the evening boat passenrers will lodge on the
Boat in comfortableSTATE ROOMS the Piro nicht
Pass over the Mountains in Coarhes in tiny light.—
Loxlgo the second night in Cumberland, thus mold
ing Ririe gravel altogether.
For seats, or entire eimetars (,r families or parties,
■pply at the office. two doors from the Radiance; and
at the What( boat abuser Mnnongaltela Bridge.
EF:RGLIS MOORHEAD,
mar 9 Arent
4, 154:4•7w.iv0w:407:1;045.41
....
STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. C.turskt.t.
Leaves Bearer at 8 o'clock, A. M.
" PotAurgh at 3 o'clock, I'. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. BOICA,
Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M.
Beaver at I ol'enick, P. M.
In cronneminn with daily Lines of Freight and P4A
serf. Clonal Boats to PI le, Pa., and Cleveland, 0
Steam Runt and Vessels to all parts un Lake Erie
and Michigan. Apply to
i /MP .21. v
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1345
TAr New and Splendid Steamer,
s. sum MONONGAHELA,
STONE, Mavier, has commenced run•
ning regitlarly, and will continue to
run through the ..•e.on as a IVeekly
Packet between Pitteburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittaburghevery Monday morning at 10 ciente!, and
Cincinnati every Thurvdaymorning at the same hour.
For freicht or pavatge apply on hoard. mc.l6.
Pitt:btu-eh and Wheeling Packet.
THE safe and well-found 'armour
"UTICA," CLARE, Master, Mot ron
menced her trips and will ron RS a reg
ular Packet betw."en PITTSBURG!' and %V II Ef;
NG during the season of 1845. For freight or pa*-
sage apply on board or to
jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
/VHF, subscriber ham removed hit Morocco Leather
.1 store to No. 70 WOOD STREET, between 4th
and Diamond Alley, where he hiss on bond a large as
sortment of Morocco, fancy Leather, Linings, Bind.
logs, &c. &c., from one of the brat intinufactories in
Philadelphia, which he will tell at lower prices than
can be hinght at any other house in the city. The
trade are respectfully invited to examine toy stock
before purchatior
aug29.lf
CLEAR THE TRACK!!!
FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE.
TE cheapest and beat BOOTS, SHOES, and
A TRUNKS, for the people, can he found at
J.O. KIMBALL'S STORE,
NO. 70 WOOD STREET,
Between Fonrik and Diamond Aar's', Pillsbnrgh
Boots and Shoes of all kinds, sizes and descriptions,
The following is a portion of his assortment;
Mena and Boys coarse Shoes;
do do Kip do
do do Calf do
do do coarse Boots;
do do Kip do
do do Calf do
ie's and Childreu's Leather Boots and Slices;
do do Morocco do do
do do 6ne Kip Slippers do
double and aigle sole, Pittsburgh make;
do do Gaiter Boots dell kinds;
do - do Kid, Jefferson' and Buskins.
Trunks of all sizes cheaper than can be porthased nt
any other place in the city. Coma and examine my
Stock; "THE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and
shall be beat!!!
AU of the abovegoods have been selected and man
ufactured expressly for the Pittsburgh Market, and
are and shall be sold wholesale and retail, cheaper
than any other place in Pittsburgh !! Come and Lee
aug49•rf J. C. KIMBALL.
Port Pitt Works,
Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets,-Fifii Ward
DISSOLUTION.
WIHE firm of Freeman, Kaap & Totten. is tbia
day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest
of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Koap. Jr.
and William .1 Totten, who will continue the business
under tbis Dame of Knap & Tottfekrand will settle all
claims against the said firm, and 'receive all debts and
demands owing to the same.
Pittst'gh, Aug. 18, 1845-aug2B.
ERIZEA
Express & Telegraph,
M EIA KTON & Co., Pittsburgh
CLARK &Co., Bearer
.. iaill
G. M. HARTON ,S; CO.,
Pitt.horgh.
JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaver
CLARK C 0..& Ben•er.
Removal
J. C. KEMBALL
Trunks.
• Z'
*ad Gls.
A PIPES BOrdeatn Brandy;
'l - 3 half pipes Old Cognac do, 'Pinet.Castillos &Cee
2 do do do, 'Martel:
4qr do do do, 'Maglivy;
2qr do do do, 'Otard, Eopuy & Co;'
qr do Rochelle do, 'A Seignettef
3 pipes super Holland Oln;
3 half pipes supr Oporto Wine;
10 lir cask* do do:
qr do L. P. Madeira do;
(0 casks Bordeaux Claret nit rae'd ancl for.rde by
MILLER S. RICKETSON.
aeptB No 170 Lilw•nv
moat Tobacco.
SBOXES IV. Hare's super. lh Lump;
5 do D. M. Brancho'e do do;
16 do Myers & Co, super Aromatic do;
5 do do extro do do do;
S do J. Thomas. Jr. Gold Leaf du;
5 do S. Myers &Cu 5. plug,
15 do Fleming's 16s lump;
15 do Marten's 5, do;
.10 di do 324 do: jolt recd and for
sale by MILLER & HICKETSON,
septB No 170 Liberty it.
Lectures on Europe.
AT the request of a number of his fiends, the Re•
Dr BAIRD will deliver a course of familiar lec
tures on the various counties of Europe, minoring
notices of their physical appearance, productions.
commerce, civillzation. history. chief cities, govern
ments, rulers and other distinguished individuals, edu
cation, literature, religion, manners, &c., Ste. The
course will embrace eight lectures, and be illust rated
by large and admirable mops. The first will two given
in the letture room of the First l're•hyterian Church,
(Rev Dr Herren's) THIS EVENING, (Monday) at
half past 7 o'clock. It will relate to Bassin and
Poland. The second will be a volt inuation ofremarks
on the tame countries, and Le given to-morrow nigh.
The eourtie will be completed within two weeks. The
of of the lecturer who has spent several years in
Ettrepe, and seen almost every part of it, will be to
give as much valulble and interesting information as
possible, especially such its it is not easy to obtain in
Books. Tickets for the course can be had at the
bookstores of Messrs Carter, Ingraham & Elllntt and
Johnston & Stockton, and at the door, at the following
prices. for one indii idit] $1 (0, or a gentleman aed
' , My, $1 50, or a family of fisr persons, 13,00. a
single admission '25 cents. sepß.
Wanted Soon,
P LACES for a number of Routt•ltet••rs, salesmen, wa r ehousemen; Sehuolleachets; agent, and mr ,
chanics; also. places fur a number of coachmen, watt•
e r a, bustlers, and boys in town and eutlnt; clan,
fur a nutallter of aeatmstreaara, Wet and dry nuraea;
rtintnbermnids and girls 6,i housr-work. W,lnt
e,i to borrow on the Twat security, forddrmen t pe t iud a
time; 86.000; .5.000: 4:000; 3,000; 2.000; 1,50(1; 1.-
000; 750: 500, 350; '250; 200, ISO; 100; 75; 50; &e.
Please attpp'y at HA KRIS' General Agency and In
telbgence otfire, no 9. Sib at.
aettet.tllar&talt.
3 Ca•ks of MA DUEL? (5.60( Ito ) for 011.1.. by
B. A. FA 1 NESTOCK & C 4.
corner of Gt h and 15'04.1 R. .
Carpet Chain, Ave.
I; fIR SALE—n rood supply of 5 double
and yellow Carpet chain; be.l cords and plo•uh
Hort; matches; wa•hing tub., churns and 1,,,,kr1,,
nod w ooden bowl• of all site.; window sashimi gun.;
311 kinds of batttrtY; tin wale, and a amnli e.•onmeut
of Dry (~d.. ifairdarate. and cto.sp Family Sled,
nine , . for sale low and in nnvganutity to suit cotton,
en, for Cash or approved Rater.
I:".‘:\C WARR'S. AV•nt
aced Cum. Nlonliallt, No 9 Sib it.
anr22 11l watwlt
Cnuntry Carpets, Carpet and Paprr Rig
Beeswax, Ate. taken in pa)ment.
rAN hand nn.l for sale. at r hnleonia AIN! te , nt!,
iaro- asgortmenl of Temperance I. Pomp
irn,.lourn:tls nod Youth's Advorntr•:
rubii•lr.l by tlt Amrrirnn Temperance. Nr
York. AI.o. a supply of Koglo.h and (i.•rtnnn Salol
Rook•; and Te4tamentc Writing, letter an
arrAriting Laper,and Bonnet board.; Blank book lea
and slate retwil•-, Woe, trd and blank J o t., w o r e ,
&c. for gale low for Cash Or approve
trade, in unc plllll/ily 10 1 , 1/1. all.
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and
o ne 11 Com. Merchant, No 9 Filth st.
lt.— raper •nniCarpso Rags boo;ht.
SCHOOL HOOKS.
rTCIIELL'S Geowarhy •ral
1,111. Olary's
Smith's Arithmet'e;
Smith'. Gammas,
Kirkham's Grammar,
Smiley'. Arithmetic;
En-ref...Ws Arithmetic, (41 ',art);
Sanilet'• Series of Slim.' Reader.;
'• Spelling Book;
l'riniaty Gengritohy:
Common School Histor,;
Comstock's Botany;
Chemistry;
Phelp's Botany for Brginnersi
Frost's United Slates;
l'ennork's Goldsmith's F.righoidi
Rome;
Davies First Lesson in Algebra;
" Bowdon;
" Legendre;
Lovell's United States Speaker;
Gray's Astronomy and Keith on Globes;
For sale by CHARLKS H. KAY,
Bookseller, Nn 76 Marks t Street,
above White & Bro's Dry Goods ors',
Pure Liquors.
UST from New York and Philadelphia, from Un
der Custom House Lork:
I Pipe A Siegnette Brandy;
1 Cask superior Port Wine;
0
Reri "
1 " superior Madeira "
With a large assortment of liquors previously nn hand
consisting of some II years old Peach Brandy. some
8 year. old Monongahela IVliiskey, Holland Rot.
challe Brandy and Domestic Liquors, for sale low for
rash or barter. Tavern keepers, steamboat bar-keep.
ers and country merchants will find it much to their
advantage to cull before purchasing elsewhere.
I'. C. MARTIN,
No. 80 Water st, burnt district.
Groceries
50 BAGS Rio Coffee, a prime article;
20 half chests Imperial, Y. Hyson and Gun
powder Teas;
10 matey boxes Imperial, Y. Hyatt° and Gun
powder Ire;
2 chests Black Teat
3 hbds, prime New Orleans Sugar;
GOO lbs. Loaf Sugar;
15 boxes excellent Tobacco, Aromatic, Honey
Dew, &c.
40 boxes Soap, of different kinds;
5 boxes Starch;
1000 lbs Baltimore and New Yoik Sole Leather;
1 tierce rice;
300 lbs. Dried Beef;
300 lbs Bacon Hams. with a full assortment of
Spices-, Fish. Molasses, Tinware, new lines Bed
Cords, Buckets, Brooms, Sweet Oil, Cheese, Indign,
Dye Stuff, , ,&c., too numerous to mention, all careful
ly selected and will be sold low for oash, produce or
Pittaburgh manufactured articles by
I. C. MARTIN,
No 60 Water it. Burnt District.
WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY
WAREHOUSE REMOVED.
rillHE subscribers have the pleasure of informing
.11. their friends and the public generally, that they
have removed their paper store to
No. 87 Wood Street, above Fourth.,
nearly opposite the stand they occupied before the fire,
where they have nn hand and ate opening a complete
assort rnentment of
PAPER HANGINGS
BORDERS. FIRE BO•RD PRINTS, ac.,
the greater part of which hen been manufactured and
imported sines the fire, and which contains a large
number of patteroas that are altogether new and suit-
able fur every description of entries and f 00R2S•
They also keep on hand a stock a:Printing, writing
and Wrapping Paper from the Clinton Mill. Sten
beasillsl/2110., to which along with their other goods,
they would respectfully call the attentiona purchasers,
Rags and Tanners scraps purchased is mileage.
HOLDSHIP & BROWN.
87 Wood street.
ang29 d&-w3ro
Bank •Notts anb text4angt.
CORDACTED DAILY IT
A. EILAMILII, IXONANGE 111101LER,
MTH sTRE67
SPECIE STANDARD.
Merchants and Manufactur ere Scrip
Exchange Bank cr ip .
Currency
Be rks County Scrip
EXCHANGE—AT'SIGHT
On Philadelphia
New York.
805i0n.... - -• • ......
Beatinto re •
SPECIE
Gold 4preon
Silver par
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH.
Bank of Pittsburgh par
Aferekants mut Manufacturers' bait* . • .par
Exchange
110 • Ifollidnyshnrgh
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of North America Par
Do Northern Liberties par
Do Pen naylrania
Commercial Bank of Penney/vanity par
Farmers' and Mechanic.' bank .. .• .• pa
Kensington bank -Pa,
Mann facture rsand Mechanics' par
Mechanics' . ..
Moyamrnsing par
Philadelphia bank pe r
Schuylkill 0 --Par
Southwark " par
Western
Bank of Penn Township ----Par
Girard bank. par
U. S. bank and branches • • • • 35
COVNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantenem
" Chester catnap ........ Pan
Drlarare townty
Montgomery county.—
No, rhumberland ........ ........... par
Farmers' bank of Ditch., county.— ..... ....par
Easton haul ........ par
Doylestown bank.
Frankitn hank of IVashisptste . ....par
Rank of Chanthersbirgh
" NitilletotP/1 .. . . • •
" f e ttysb vrgh ...............
Lewisiolem
" Seursehannaconnty
Rerkgraunty hank
r0b,,x,;,, Ranh anti Bridge Company..
Car/We honk
Erie bank
Farmers and Drapers' hank..
" Bank of I.aneaster..
" Dank of Reading ...
Ile rrishnrg bank
lianeslale "
Laneaster "
Lancaster tn."
Lebanon "
.ifinern'bank nf Poitnrille
.Vanoncaliela bank of Brarnsaille
.tier !fore and !)rlan•are Bridge err...pally
N,,,tha=rio ß bhnk..
Towanda bank...-.
Trynnoinr,
Went Branrk bank
Vo•k bank
onto
Re?mon! honk of St. Clairsrille
Clin foe hawk of Coloorbas
ranmbiana hank of Neve Lirboir
(/.I , rrexrr. raskier)
" ( Warrem, caskier)..
l'i o ri oo rli bank.
oAillieottr honk
Cnnomerria! bank of I.akr Erie.
Harlon .....
Franklin 14,1..4- of Colwegthvr.... .. • . .....
Farmer wand .11;riwnirs' hank of Stenbriurille..ll
h'armrra' honk of Cantos go
Grant,' 1
fiqmillon
Lane-aster
Varirita
Unerillon
rehanfro' dad Traders'. Ciuriaaati....
Maws./ Pierian's! ...........
.Vnrrsr/k
Pftlnarm
.tirrmriArsky . .........
rrhann . .......
Baal - of Chvolaal
INDIANA
Gal, hank and branches
slate tiers,
KEN TUCKS
All banks
ILLTNOIS
. .
Ciate box
Rank of Illinoin, Shatonertmrn
Bank of Ike ralfr y of Virginia.
Rank of rirginia
Exchange hank of VI rein in
Farmers' bank of rirrinia
.... 1 4
Nor/A- Irestrrniank
..... pnr
Men - Annie' a mid Mrch anirs' bank of Virginia...par
Rank et Morgantown. .
MARYLAND
. .
Rallimare Cit . ' , bank 5... .......
All ler salrent banks
NORTH CAROLINA
All solcent banks....
SOUTH CAROLINA
All soiremibmiks..
GEORGIA
Aliso!vela ba xis .
ALACAMA
Vnbile banks..
Cow ntry banks
LOUISIANA
New Orktins bank* (rood)._ ..
T EN N ESSEF:
........
MICHIGAN.
Bank of 31. Clair SI. Clair, 75
Bonk of Ike River P.aißin, M0nr0e,..........
l'armor's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit
Miehigon Inanranre, Co. Drtroie
Oakland County Bank, Pontiac, 15
IFIFTH*STREET I
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.
H. H. RYAN,
HAVING completed his machinery tor the MAN.
1./FACTURE OF CABINET FURNITURE,
la now prepared to offer to the public all articles in
hia line, at wholesale or retail, vet y lOW for CA/II; he
warrants every article made at hia establishment to
give satisfaction. as none but the beat workmen are
employed, and every care taken in the selection of
material.
Turning and Sawing done In the hest manner.
Alto, nn assortment of turned material kept nn
hand, such ntt Wagoa Hair, Howse Columns,
Newel's and Balusters, Bench Srews,
Bed itnAtl, I Shovel nod Fork
Table Legs, &c. Handles.
The subscriber has in addition to his Into Fetab•
liehment, nine Brick hou.es, with shafts running
through them, which he'vriii Rent for Shops, with
Steam Power sufficient to propel such machinery se
may be put into them, at mitch lower rates than steam
power can be produced from small engine*.
Poeseseinn given at any time.
BUSS A. C. SARGENT.
B EGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic gen.
orally that her Select School for Young Ladies
and Misses. Will cornmenco the Winter ilesslon on
Monday the Bth of September, at her school room In
St. Clair .t., nearly.. opposite the Exchange Hotel.—
She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen:
Hon John Breden, Rev W A 'Passavant.
Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq ,
Rev S Young. Allen Kramer, Esq.,
Jacob Mecbling, Esq., Wm. Jack, E3(l.
John Bigler. •
Butler. Pa. u Pittsburgh.
Any information as to rums &c., can be obtained by
calling or. Allen Kramer, Esq. aug 22
14
1
- Iprem
. pre r
prem
.4 preen
....par
Pat
Of a Brie-k Dwelling House and Lot of Groaned
corner of Wylie and Chatkarn rtreets.
The dwelling house and lot aground, belonging In
Thos. Chil!ingwood, Eeq , advertised to be sold
on Saturday, is po.tponed until Saturday nest. Sep
tember 13th, nt 3 o'clock in the afternoon, on the pre-
Ti4l7. tt is 52 feet 2 nod 1-2 inches on Wyelie st and
26 rem 10 incbet on Chatham st. Any information re
quired will be given to those inclined to purrhase, by
the owner on the premise.; or the subscriber at his Auc
tion Room. No 64. 51nrket st.,hetween 3d and 4th.
Terms Corn Par Abney.
Sept 0. I'. M'KENNA, Atirer.
Posilire Axetiolt Sale of a Valvable and beawlifal
Farm of Laud, about 37 Acres.
Ay lTil o good dwelling and out houses, and all
the stock thereon, tint Horse, wagon and bar
ness, cons, hog•. forming utonnil. and a variety of
I '
other article.. To be .old, Thursday, September 23,
nt 10 o'clock, A, NI., on the premises irk?, eLles town
! ship, Allegheny rotlntry. on the puckery road, a mile
from the 11,,uri.l.ing tillage of East Libeily, 6 mile.
from the city of Pittsburg h. aod about half tr mile him
the Allegheny river, surrounded with the best of neigh
hors. A healthy Littstion *nit a variety of bill and
dale, on one of the best toed', learlirg to the city of
l'ittabnrgh, containing about . 37 acres, nearly all
cleared, under good fence and in the highest st•te of cul
tivation, on which in erected art eteelleist dwelling
niched in the best of order and Furnished with
every c.m.venienee necessary for ihe comfort of • filan•
1:y. Alan a good stable, barn and other bounce,. gar.
den Lad a young orchard of the choicest variety of:
fruit tree.; a well of delictoto, and price spring water,
an abundance of coal is close by the above property,
is well adapted for a ronstry residence, being so con
vs-flierot and easy of access to the city, it wonld suit ad
mirably f .r a binirrilne school. summer boardinghouse, I,
farmer, garttner, butcher. or any pennon wishing •
handoome residence- Those desirous of porclorsing
ran call on T. B rown, Escl this owner, on the premises,
who ail! show the property, and give any information
required. l'usicssion will be given immediately after
sale, the title is good; for further paniculars enquire
of the subsciiiser nt hi. RartIOPIMOLIIII, No 64 Nlarket
street, bet. ern Thitd and Fourth.
pl McEENNA, Alsetr.
par
... .w 0 sale
.110 Jab
...10 sob
Admiastrater's Sale of Real Estate.
19 400 Acre's of Land in ll'eatern Pewisidrania
AT AUCTION.
lA i rll.l..be sold nt he •irmina Rooms of John D.
Davie, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13,h ihiy
of November, 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ;ha follow
ing described land; Int., the property ofJames Trimble,
Senr. decd. of Ifttrri!burgh;
15,00 ACRES
of which, lies in the county of Mercer: No 39. and 972
in Pymatuning townehip; No 758 and 801 in Dela
ware townsphip no 914 in Sandy Cresek township, no
1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of
these lands cm lain Coal, and Iron Ore and lay in the
vicinity of theStato improvements.
1,000 ACRES
are in the enmity of Crawford. No 1553 and 114 E in
Res kdale Township, no 1362 in Athens . township. nn
1463, inlitehmond township, no 1669 in Spat ta town•
ship; a I of wllioh are well adapted for fa rmirg, and con•
e t nWht to luid out roads.
900 ACRES
are in the Connty of Erie; no 1 9 7.-2017-2076 in
W a t et ford towooldp. and within 3 miles of the WWI]
Waited Ind; no 19...6 in Amity ton nship; ibeee tracts are
of the first quality land, and convenient to laid out
11,11111.
Arc in the C o unty of Alelie.sn, adjoining the Smith
line of the State of New Volk, and fronting on the
Allegheny Ricer. The town of Corydon lies on pert
of the Original trnel4. These Lands are well cover.
ed with pine and other timber, suitable, for Lumber;
and have several small .treama of water running
trough them, on which there may tm saw mills erect.
ed
The übnve Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in
a body to suit purchasers.
The Linda in Mercer, Crs wr.rrl and Erie Conni
arc prim 'pally in 'rums of 200 Acres, and well adapt
ed fin fut ures. 1 hose in McKean County i are mostly
in Trnms of 1000 Acres
F. R. SHUSH,
I'ol BOTD• ,A.,lrrn a.
THOS. R. TRIMBLE.
Sept 6 Is JOHN D. DAVIS, Auetr.
reWemern Press, Mercer; Craw card Democrat,
Meadvillle; Erie Observer, will publish the above till
~,,Ie and charce 061 office. ~,pt 6
Valuable Water Street Property for Sale.
Sale.
rp H subscriber it anthorited t n sell that very Yalu
' able Lot of Ground ndjoining the one on which
he resides on Water street below Ferry steeet, having
a front of 30 feet on Water auret, and extending back
160 feet to Front street.
Titleindisputuble. Terms liberal.
Y . 11 . :1 V IS, Anet'r
VENITIAN BLINDS.
A. WE STERViLT
LS. 13 If required, Blinds will he put up an, that in
case of slam by fire, or otherwise, they may be re
moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with
the same facility that any otter piece of furniture can
be removed. and without an extra expense.
iv24-d&arly.
ABOUT ten months since. I was snarled with
Rheumatism in the small of my back and in the
knees. Having heard B. A. Fahnestock dr. Co's
Rubefacient highly 'pollen alas a remedy for Rheu•
maligns, I procured some, and the first application
gave mesuch relief that I was able to go to work the
nest mot ning. I hate bad seven diffeiont attacks of
Rheumatism previous to this, and have suffered much
from it, and have used a great variety of remedies,
but never met with mo !mime that gays such prompt
relief. done WitsofT, I
Y
Prepared and sold by A.
A ! h Wart!. Pittsburgh.
HNFSTOCK &Co.,
earner of Wood and Sixth struet. seyn2
A if
TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street between Ferry
.1 and Liberty streets, writable for as office and
r.om. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner o
4th and Ferry streets, or
'Auction Sakai
Peremptory Sale
Of 2 Brick Dwelling Hensel and &tree Bttilding
ATM'KF.N NA'S Phtenist Auctien Matt, No. 64i
Market street, on &nudity evening, next, Sep.
tember 13th, at 8 odoek precirtelt, will be snid
without ' , serve, 3 valuable building lets, on *kich
is erected 2 comfortable brick dwelling housei, situ
ated in the sth Wald of the city of Pittsburgh; on
ihe bank of the Allegheny river. opposite the old Toll
Gate, and adjoining Messrs M'Gary, Marshall &
Wallace, Franklin Foundry. Each lot is 20 feet
front and extends back 60. One of which is a cor
ner lot; the property is very convenient, and peculi
ary adapted for the risidenee of mechanics, being in
the immediate vicinity of several mnnufactories.—
The title is indisputable, which con be seen nt the
office of Recorder of Deeds fur Allegheny county.
Those intending to purchase will be shown the pro-
property by the owner, Mr Genrgo Mullen, Mulbers y
alley, near Mr Blinenbergera
Any information respired will he given by the sub
scriber, at his Auction Rnoms. No 64 Musket street,
Simpson, Row, het ween thin! and fourth enema.
Terms nt Sale, P. M'REN NA.
ser 9 Auctioneer.
_
Executor's Sale of Stocks.
A T 10 "'clock on' onday morning, the 15 , 11 inst.,
A
et David' Auction Rooms. corner of Wood &
Fifth streets, will be sold by order of Executnes, fur
Cash, par funds: 10 shares Exchange Bank of Pitts.
burgh Stock; 2 dn. Bank of Pittsburgh, dn.; 1 do.
Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike Rnad Cn, do.
Also, 200 abates Pittsburgh and ‘fashingtun Turn.
pike Road Co. stuck
sep9
.T. D. DAVIS. Anctionevr
Postponed Sale
10000 ACRES
Title Imiivpuinl,l.
M=!!
HE old and well known Ve
ition Blind Maker, former
y of Second and Fourth sts.'
ekes this method to inform
lig many friends of the fact
hat his Factory is now in fu I
.peration on St Clair st., near
is old Allegheny Bridge,
•here a constant srpply of
!Hods of Carious colors and
oalities, is constantly kept
m hand and at all prices,
•tern twenty-cents up to suit
istomt.rs.
Z heumatism.
To Let,
JOHN B. M'FADDEN,
Merketureet
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PMEiM4
Orrice or Con. . or Suit otrraca.
Waskixgtos,July 14,1845.
SEt'ARA[TE PROPOSALS trial* received at
ibis office until the Ist ddy of October next, for
the delivery of prtivittions, In bulk; forihe Use of the
troops of the United States, upcn inspection, is fol
lows:
Al Bak* Rouge, toitifiduck,
100 barrels or pork
290 barrels of fresh sopesfine lionr
70 bushels or new %kite field beans
809 poUndi of .good bard soap
600 pounds of good sperin candles
40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
350 gallons of good cider vinegar,
Al Port Fiekens, it tianteiros,Femsaviia,
224 barrels of pork
530 barrells fresh supeifine It
530 barrels of new w hike field beans
4000 pounds of good bard soap
1600 pounds of goal hard sperm candles
80 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
880 gallons of good cider vinegar.
At Ike Public Landing. sit frtileit from floq Tamara,:
mood of the Chiemicht.
SO4 Engirds of pork
1170 barrels of fresh superfine flout
450 bushels of new white field bean*
9000 pounds of good hard soap
3600 puunds of good }trod sperm candles
180 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
logo gallon. of good cider vinegar.
The whole robe delivered in all themnnth of April,
1846; sad to leave Natchitoches by the 20th February
1846.
At Fort Atkinson. west bon} of Mt Mississippi tit.
er opposite Fort Crawford, at Dammam, dad
Rive a warehouse.
100 barrels of pork
1260 burreis of fresh superfine flour
190 bushels of new white field beans
800 pounds of good bard soap
300 pounds of gond bard tallow candles
40 bushels of good, clean dry fine Ault
400 gallons of good cider vinegar.
The whole to be dellvered by the Ist Slay, 1346.
Al Pod Slititioti, St. Ptter . t.
168 barrels of pork
360 barrel. of Fresh superfine flour
150 bushels of tww white field brans
2100 pounds of good hard soap
1900 pounds ofgood herd tallow candles
40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
150 gallons of gond cider vinegar.
The whole to be deliveted from the 15th May 1846,
to the 15th June 1846.
At Fort Leaventoorti, Mitaonri //leer.
300 bushels of new white field beans
4600 pounds of good hard soap
3600 pounds of good hard tallow candles
125 bi,shrls or good clean dry fine salt
1000 gallons of good cider vinegar.
The whole to be delivered in all May, 1846.
Al Fort Scott. on the Marrnaion river. Missouri,
sreenty wiles/and trouper/olio, frosts !adepts
dence, on the Missouri river,
130 bushel, of new white field beans
1200 pounds of good hard soap
1950 pounds of good hard tallow candles
60 bushels of good clean dry floe salt
650 gallons of gnodcider vinegar
The whole to be delivered in May, 1346.
Al Fort IVrnnebago, o■ the Fox river, at the por
tage of For and Wisconsin rivers.
40 barrels pork
125 barrels of fresh superfine notir
36 bushels of new white field beans
600 pounds of good hard setup
650 pounds of good bard tallow candles
20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
175 gallons of good eider vinegar.
The whole to be delivered by the lstlune, IB4G.
Al Part Brady, Smolt Ste, Marie, Michigan.
56 ba'ryels of pork
120 bairels of fresh supriAne !limn
30 bushels of new white fluid bealts
800 pounds of good heed nswp
pounds of good herd tallow candles
28 bushels of good dean dry fine salt
f.'.20 gallons of good eider vinegar.
One-half on ltit une, 1846; remainder by the 15th
September, 184 G.
AC Fort Mr:diode, Michigan.
112 barrels of pork
210 barrels or fresh n•perfine flour
100 bushels of new white field beans
1300 pounds of good hard soap
1300 pounds of good bard inllow candles
40 bushels of goal clean dry tine salt
300 gallons uf good cider vinegar.
One-half on 14 June, I 340; remainder by Ibis 10th
September, 1846.
At Fort Gnarled, MicAigaii.
100 bnrrels of pork
240 barrels of Ireah saperfine floor
100 bushels of new white field beans •
1300 pounds grid bard seep
1300 pulinds of good herd titling, candles
35 bush.ds of good clean dry fine salt
420 gallons of good cider •inegnr.
One half on Ist June, 1846; remainder in October
1846.
At Detroit, Michigan
130 barrels of pork
160 'tenets of fresh superfine flour
100 bushels of new white field beans
2000 pounds of good hard soap
1950 pounds of good hard tallow candles
40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt
600 gallons of good cider vinegar.
°ay-Ma on the Ist June, 1846; remainder in all
October, 1848.
Nora.—.-All bidders are requested to extend the a
mount of their bids for each article, and exhibit the to.
I tal amount of each bid.
The period.; and quantities of each delivery at those
posts where they are not specified, will he. one-fourth
lot June. lot September, Ist D‘cernber, 1846, and lot
Match, 1847.
The hogs of which the pork is packed to be fatten
ed on corn, and each hog to weigh not less than two
hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, eats, and
snout. Side pieces may be sub.t hated for the ham.
The pork is to be first salted With Turk's Island salt,
and then carefully packed with the same article, in
pieces not exceeding eight pounds each.
When the packing has been completed, the contrite
tor must furnish to this office a certificate from the
packer, that the pork has been so salted and packed.
The pork is to be contained in seasoned heart of white
oak banels, full hoopetli b the beans and salt in barrels,
and the soap and candles in strong buxes of conveni
ent sine for tmnspottattan.
Salt will only be received by measurement of thirt -
two quarts to the bushel. The candles 'o have cotton
wicks. The provisions for Fort Atkinson and St.
Peter's must pass Sr. Louis, fur their ultimate desti
nation, in the first week of April, 1846. A failure in
this particular will be considered a breach of contract,
and the department will be authorized to purchase to
supply these posts. The prmlsions will be inspected
at the time and place of delivery, and all expenses to
be paid by contractors until they are deposited at such
storehouses as may be designated by the agents of the
department. The Commissary General teserves the
privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities, '
or of dispensing with any or all articles trriuired at
any Nan, at any time before entering into contract;
and also of lnereasing of reducing the quantities of
each delivery une.third subsequent to contract, on gi
ving sixty days' previous notice
Bidders, not heretofore contt actors, are required t o
accompany their proposals with evidence of theirubil- I
ity, together with the names cf their sureties, whose
responsibility must be certified by the district all nrney,
or by some person well known to the government, nth- f
erwise, their proposals will not tic acted on.
Advances cannot be made is any ease, and cot
dente of inspection and fell delivery till be regnie
ed at this office before requisition teal be made upon'
the treasxry for payment' which will he effected in
such public money as may be convenient to the points
of delivery, the places of purchase, or the residence
of the contractors, et the option of the Treasury De
partment,
No drafts cm this Oita will be accepted er paid,
under nny circumstances.
Each prnposal *HI be sealed in a eepernte envelop,
■nd marked "Proposals fur furnishing army subsis.
Tema." GEO GIBSON,
Com Gen. Subsistence.
NOTR—tditots will not be paid for inserting in
their papers this advertisement, unless guthotised to
dose by the Comrtiissary General of Subsistence.
july 22-lasrtlsth Sept.
Cheap Music.
ALL the cheap publications of G. Ferret!, &
at about 124 cts. per paga, just received and fur
tale, by J. H. MELLOR.
Nu. 122 Wood 'Matt.
*cbool and4Classteal Bookax. • --;.-:- '
SANDER'S Spelling Book and Reederst
M'Outiey's Jo. de do,t
Cobb's dd. do del
Mitchell's Geogtaphy and Atlas: ,
„.
Oinejett, Smiths, ' and Parley's Geographie s i --":":1: . ..
Mitchell's Ancient Geography and Attest ...„.-,
Ft ost's History of the United Stales:
Pinnuck's Histories of England, Rome and Bileet4t
Emerlon'a, Ray's, and Smith's Arithmatkg
Smith's, Kirkham's, Bullion's and Cunely'i Chete l i
marst
Bart's Class Books of Prose and hilketryt , ,
Scholars Companion:
. ,
McGuffey's Rhetorical Guide;
Davies' Series of Mathematical SVorkil
.„.,
Comstock's Philosophy, Chemistrpand Phystral m a
---__
Cooper's Virgil;
Antlion's Classical iVorkst
Mair'y Syntax;
Clark's Cirsar:
Donnegen's, Grove's. and Levetott's Lexicon*
Ainsworth's Latin Dictionatit
Brook's, Ross's Latin Customer,
Bro,k's Latin Les-ons;
. '
Bullion's Latin Reader.
two?
All the above works on hand, with, Cull
of States. tit urns, Steel PPtlll, Paper, Copy BciAlo. '
every article wanted fOrSclinids, for sale IRA'. t. '"' ?.-.
cash price! by JOHN H. MELLOR.,
aug29. 122, Woad swot..
N. It Rags bought Cush, or in t zdiongol4
Diagsaines for Speteriaber i
RECEIVED AT COOK'S: •
LADV"S book for September, a beautiful norn) , 4.
ColuMbian Magazine for Septemher, riot fiv4
steel Entl-airings;
Selections horn try's Opera of Leonora, 2d part.
Melodies of Scotland:
" Ireland:
Celebrated Mat ChM'.
Quicksteps and numernua other pieces, which_ itOt
cbeapest Music on record. Call and examine:
tin 25 .
!nickelled.
Pik BB LS. No 3, Isle size; jest rtcriesei end rof
11l sale by J. & J. McDEVITT
itin 4 e 4 . N 0.224, Liberty airi-i-ii
Roney.
IN small Boxes, put up for Family ose, on linha atki
for sale by J. & J. MTIEVITT.
it'll', 4 No 224 Llberts sfleelt-
•
SELECTIONS from the Speeches of Eminent A!
mericani by a Member of the Philadelph;n Wit
For sale by C. H. KAY,.
nue 8 No 76 Market ai.
Jacob°. Latin Headers
r t HE Leiin Reader with Hutt) dnd 11111.all-attnna
1 John Di OgilbY, ful• tale by C. H. EAi.
•ue22 Market
INAlft 9 LA INN NTAIE
REVIS ED and corrected by A. !t. Cdmoh
1* added toplua notes, &c, fut Nile Ely • :.
CHAR. 11.
COUOWS LEVIZZei French araallikr4
PROGRESSIVE French Grammer, eirefriAA, tirl
the 1,11163 of Les izac'd French Grammer. by A
Collor. For sale by C. H. HAY;
S . ° fO, Sidrkdt ttrerlt
Writizre Fiat
AFURTHER supply or the above writing &a
(werractrd a genuine article.)just ten'd sad Cut'
.ale by C. H KAY. ik o. 76 Maikel ay.
aug 25 nrei• Whi:e & 8r0 . ,: dry gocea stereo
Piirdon's bitt•s!.
. .
STROth'S bu t. rdiiion of Ptirdon's Digest ot Ih.
L IM ," o f rienn. v b ;loin. For s , ile by
H. KAY; .
No. 76 Mfirket street.._
Goshen Cheesci
6 BOXES of Prime Gosheh Chee.gel Ik.x Of.
env. eo., Pine Apple dry .1114 t reeeivedi - Roit'
for /ode Ily A 0 RIN:EHAirr i
spot 4. Lit*rtyit
•
PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRtIP, on tap, alk
A. G. RUM - JARI"S,
140. Liberty streeh
Petro 01Aye Oth
1:102. Bottles pure Olite Oil, jut rereived abet
ep Poi. tale by A. G. REINHART,
aut26. 140, Liberty st.:_
Sugar Cured Sams.
B EST qaalliy, always on hand nn i foi- .anie by
A. G. REINHART,
N. 140 Liberty st
• nderi Dltudird.
.- a l n CANS (5!? exich),Superfine London Mu tart
!Jurist received iind tor sa l+by
A. O. ItEiNit ARC.
No 140. Liberty ar.
) , BUsten Mustard.
10 Ans rainister superfine Boston Mustard, just
rtcche4 and for sale by
A. G.RFISFAtj,
IC.I 140 Liberty street/
Mixed i l ielkies.
•
dot. Jail "tindertnorl i s" blttrtl Vicklbs i or dal
, year'. make, Jugt recel‘t4l and for "Alp by
A. Q. REINHART ;
110 Liberty gtmet.
DOZ. Beaver 13uckIng. in .tory tinri ror sale)
913 A. C. RI:IrfIART.
LoUissille Liitie.
landn2 BBLS. f.-..<1) Louisville Limy
. jult received'
for sale by JANIES MAY.
-111"
Cotton Yarn, &c.
BBOXES long reel Cotton Yarn,
300 161; Cntpiq Chnin,juit receiml and for sale at
mgatiincturi!rs lo‘t c.o. pi ices by
M. B. RHE 4 i & CO. ;
No 9 Watti it.
Cotton Yarn, &e.
C. 1(000 '2 YARN, :Assorted Numbers'
4.0 Heel , Nails. do. Siieit. •
For sale by M 11.RHEY&CO.
auxl2. N 0.9 Miter at.
17; J
5 l2 ti A LP CHESTS
Blatlt Y. H.. G. P. and Imp ti
" " ,
25 Catty Boxes (1. P. and impi.
For 'ale by M. B. BRET & Cd.,
auel2 No 9 Watrr it.
1 °CASKS Cleveland Sslames. for sale by
M, R. RHEA' &
No 9 Water Arcot.
310 f n
u . r l s t4 ttt P by 6me (3 117 n l3 ll R i° ilEY & CO
Sugar:
FIDSI2 f Sugu,. Strictly Prieget
+35 bids Loaf do, assorted Nos;
10 6111. Puwdored Sugar.
M. B. RHEY. &Ca;
No 9 %Vetere/ref,
To Lot.
second and third • ones of a warehouse WI
_L Wood voreet, 24 by 55 foot. gerztraie triitrano
in front en Wood street.
ilttildidg Lots for Sale.
THREE eligiblo Into in Huila plan each 24 feel
in front by 132 feet deer, adjohilng John 13 13st.
it'll Esq. The termt will be liberal Enqnire of
aug . 5. GEO. COCHRAN: .
Select School Ibr Boys and
HWILLIAMS has open his Select Sc hf
a Males and Females, in the room orer , itle
Dyer's Grocery, and fortnerlycrccaplcd be Mr annum! •
Blood, in Federal street, an Monday, that
18th inst.
Tznitc—FrimaryClars, $G per =choler per quartet
of 11 ,k.c.e'.6.
Junior Claes,
Senior Cluss,
RIEttRZNCES,
• Rev. D. Elliott, L. L., Rev. D. H. Riddle, h.
Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. 1)., tion. Sl,a
Joseph P. Gazzam, Dl. D. Chartra H. IJratfi,E.4.
sew
RICHARD COWANi
Attorney at Laws,'
office in Iltirk,e's Buildings, 4th street, nett
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