• „ • ..„ ;14,?, ik-t,v,l"'B*--4 _ Ijt Wait Slanting post. PITTSBURGH, PA. relaavailreawrw - ffowitiAiet.iiem. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE CoNIUTTII6 ►OR sIEPTEMBER. W. H. Denny, J. F. Kelly, Josiah King CORRESPONDENTS to 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 nullior be ing first made known ro lit, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expressive of the viewer of the writer. 'and not ;he editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Tea TLII Holm SYSTEM.—The meeting on Satur dar night, in Allegheny city, in favor or the ten hour system, is said to have been very numerously attended. The proceedings will he found in our paper of to-day. We have only room this morning to say that we have always favored the ten hour system, as calculated to prornotv the interests of the employer and the employ ed. Attutrran.--On Saturday last, on motion dams. Shaler, Esq.. EDXUND SNOWDEN, was admitted to practice as an Attorney in the District Court of Alin- gbeny County SLIMS H A Roos tsrs.—Our readers, by referring to their advertisement, will perceive that this unrivalled Baud give another concert til■ evening, at Philo Hall Those who had the good fortune to be present at their performances on Thursday and Friday even. 4nga, will readily concede, that the fame they have ac. oquinra wherever they have exhibited, is no more than their jest doe. Each performer is admirable in the particular province assigned him, and it would be un just to the remainder, to iignalize one individually, when *Bare excellent. Their Solos are well executed, sad their Glees and Choruses are the very perfection Of harmony. To suit the exigencies of the time, so that all may have a chance of hearing them, they have reduced the price of admission to 25 cts. We pre dict a crowded house. PENN INSURANCE COMPANY The erremh instalment on the stock of this comps sty, (being $2,50 per share,) will h. due on Monday 15th inst. J. FINNEY, Jr., Bec'y. sepl2.3t. NEW GOODS! NEW - GO OD of FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE, No. 160, Liberty Street, 2d door below Sirlit, THE subscriber having just returned from the Eastern Cities, would invite the attention of the pub lic to the large and retied assortment of fashionable goods now opening, and ready for inspection at his es tablishment. His stock consists in the most fashion able styles sod colors. Bread, Beaver, Pilot and Tweed Wool Dyed Cloths, Plain, Striped. Barred Mad Vasty Foreign and Domestic Cassimerest CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES FINISHED, EXTRA SUPERFINE SATTINETTS, ALL COLORS. Plata mill Fancy Batt:Watts, all Colors asA Qualities; A FEW PIECES BERKSHIRE CASSIMERES A NEW, HEAVY AND BEAUTIFUL ARTI CLE, FIRST LOT IN THE CITY; Balls, Valencia. Woollen and silk Ve!vett', Cashmeres. ace. for Vesting. These together with • large variety of Stocks, Cra vats, &suf., Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars,a nd —every other article upper mining to Gentlemen's wear. The undersigned is pre pered to sell at a reduction of over ten per cent. under last year's prices. lie is also prepared to manufac ture Clothing of all kinds to order. after the most ap proved Eastern and Paris fashinon., (which he re ceives monthly) at the shortest notice, and on the MOIL reasonable terms The subscriber would say, that the gh be never has crooked • leg on *bop board, he can get up a better fitting, and a better made gar ment, than earned' those who, afterspending the great er part of their lines cross legged,.are so ignorant of the fitting department as to be obliged, when they went a coat fur themselves, to call in a crook to cut it for them, for want of ability to do it themselves. lie would caution the public against being humbugged by those who talk so largely about competition from those whet never noticed them. ur til within • few days hi. attention was directed to an advertisement in one of the papers, wriuen by some conceited person whose appearance might be improved by using some of the map be talks so mach about. The subscriber has made an arrangement in New York by which he will receive, in the course of ■ few weeks, a large supply of Shirts, at prices varying from 50 omits to $3,00. Country merchants and others wishing to purchase by the case or dozen, will have their orders, if accompanied by the cask, attended to with promptness and despatch. Thankful for the very liberal patronage estended me during the short time I have been in business, I am determined to sell new and good clothing at such prices as will render it to the advantage of purchasers to call at the NATION AL CLOTHING STORE before going elsewhere. JAMES B. MITCHELL. lIIHE subscriber has removed his !%forocso Leather store to Nn. 70 WOOD STREET, between 4th and Diamond Alley, where he hes on hand a large as of Morocco, fancy Leather, Linings, Bind logs, &c. from one of the brat manufactories in Philadelphia, which he will sell at lower prices than can be Fraught at any other house in the city. The trade are respectfully invited to examine my sto'a before purchasing. WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY. au;29 . 41 .1 C. KEMBALL. mr2.5 or 30 good bends will receive good wages end constant employment, by calling soon at the Na tional Clothing Store. None need apply but those wbo can come well recommended as being able to do the best work. JAMES. B. MITCHELL, sepal I. WAREHOUSE REMOVED. THE subscrasers have the pleasure of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their paper store to No. 87 Wood Street, above Forrli, nearly oppnsite the stand they occupied before the fire, where they have on hand and ate opening s complete wmatimentment of PAPER HANGINGS IBORDERS, /Ile SoARD rate TS, kC., the mum part of which has been manufactured and imported aisae the fire, and which contains a large number of [matrons that are altogether new and suit. abhe for every description of entries and looms. They also keep on hand n stock or Printing. writing Wrappieg Paper front the Clinton Mill. Steu benville, 0., to which 'lon with their other goods, they would respectfully call the attention of purchasers, "...Rap and Tanner. ser■ps purchased in exchange. HOLOSHIP & BROWN. 87 Wood street. sug29-414c-w3m .DYII STUFFS, 400 BARBELS Chipped Logwood; 30 a Ground Camwood; 1400 Pounds Indigo; 2500 " Blue Vitriol; 5000 " Madder; 40 Barrels Alum; 50 '' Fnuic 20 " Coppers"; 7 " Nicaraugs; 4 " Red Sondem; 4 " Brazil Wood; 3 " Pasch Wood; 4 " Lac Dye; 112 Cases Est. Logwood; 1200 Pourais Sumac; 500 " N styli Is. For side by B. A. FAHNF.STOCK & Co., 'opt 111-d&w corner 6th and Wood at. BICUAED COWAN, Anemic, at Law, office in Berkes Buildings, 411 street, near Market jnne 19-dimly Wisarsr Sash, Glass As. ON hand or roc cared at short notice, almost all sizesof Window Sash and Glue, and also putty when wanted. Also Woodea, Bowls, Tubs, Churns, C. S. Au Handles, all sixes of Augurs, and all kinds of Tinware for sale low for cash, or raids to suit. tar N : B.—Paper and Carpet Rags,Country Car pet, Seek, and Stockings, Beeswax &c., &c., bought. ISAAC HARRIS, Sept s Ag't and Cons. Meacham. - *" ' port of Pittsburg!). 24 11 THI ARRIVED. Daily B Packets; Daily Brovrasville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsville; Commerce,Jacnbs, Cincinnati. D r. PARTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Pockets; Montingolit-la City l'onitts. Rambler, Moro v. Rhode Isltotti, D POT, Cir:rinnali Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets M111:112= Sig&i/ ' THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Deaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at I u'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and art ive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Cu'. 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 entitledto choice of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. Fur rominge apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or .o JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G M HARTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK & Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of NEIL, !MORE & Co., Cleveland. J& M B TAYLOR, Warren. BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, %V. B. Bouts, Master,bascommenred her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and B t 3, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,aad those who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opeoted RS soon a the weather ill permit; on the ol.""K or whid CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLF.VELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Ps., will imrne.liately g o into otters don. For freight ur passage apply on board, or to G. M. GARTON, july 12 Water street. OiirThis Michigan is provided with Evans' Safet!. Guard. SPEED AND COMFORT !! !MONONGAHELA ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE: AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID FAST AEA NINO •TCAItLR, Cat Mat CONSO L AND LOUIS McLANE. I Will commence on Mondayde 12Ll of May. Ma king doable daily tripe. One boat sill leave at 84 o'clock, A. 51. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themorning Boat passengers sill tale the Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, a: 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening. MlAMEftita, Through to Baltimore in 32 hours, '• Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening boar passengers will lodge on ihe Boat in comfortableST ATI.: ROOMS the first night Pass overtire Mountains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid. ing aigit travel altogether. For seats, or entire conches for families or pnrries, apply at the office, tiro doors from the Exchange; and at the ‘Vhatf boat abovrthe Sfonougah•la Bridge. FERGUS 5100RHEAD. may 9 Agent. LAZE ERIE & EUCRIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Carr. CAMPIII:LL, Leaves B at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Botta, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at I o'clock, I'. M. In connection with daily Lines of Frcight and Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie, I'm., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake El ie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO., 1'1114411,g It. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. .line '2 1.9 CI. it K & Braver. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 Thr new and Splendid Steamer, V. S. MAIL MONONGAUZL.&, STONE, Maitre, has comment-4.d run ning regularly, and will continue to run through the beacon as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday mot ning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. For freight or paasage apply on board. mOO. Removal CLEAR THE TRACK!!! FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE. THE cheapest and best BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, for the people. can be found at . C. KIRIRALL'S STORE, NO. 70 WOOD STREET, Bela:teem Fourth and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh Boot. and Shoes of all kinds, sizes and descriptions The following is a portion of his assortment: Meas and Boys coarse Shoes; do da Kip do do do Calf do du do coarse Boots: do do Kip do do do Calf do Lathe's and Children's Leather Boots and Shoes; do do Morocco do do do do fine Kip Slippers do double and sigle sole, Pittsburgh muke; do do Gaiter Boots of all kinds; du do Kid, Jeffersons and Buskins. Trunk*. Trunks of all sides cheaper than can be purchased al any other place in the city. Come and 'admiral m, stock; "THE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and shall be beat! ! ! All of the above goods have been selected and man ufactured expressly for the Pittsburgh Market, and are and shall be sold wholesale ■nd retail, cheaper than any other place in Pittsburgh !! Come and see !!! augf29•tf J. C. KIMBALL. Port Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Etna street', Fifa Ward. DISSOLUTION THE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten. is this day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knep,Jr. and William J Totten, who will continue the business under the name of Knap do Totten, and will settle all claims tram the said firm, and receive all debts and demands owing to the same. Pittsb'gh, Aug. 18, 1845.aug28. r•rol!In THE PITTOBURON NATIO/TIM, ♦><n Fitcs bit, RANCE C ,hu removed its office to No 19 Market street, where, basing nseumnusneed business, ;t will take Firs sail /feriae Risks of every daasriP. ion, ai formetly, upon the most favorable terms. 11150 T. FINNEY. •ep 5 d2m. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. SCRIoI.I3 FIRNMLN'II RIOT! IN PIII:DELPNII. Apprehe-sided Loss of Life. _ On Tuesday night about 10 o'clock the firemen of Philadelphia, were called out by an alarm of fire, when the Weccucoe and Moyamensing Huse com panies met in Shippen st and commenced hostilities. All kinds of missiles, says the Chronicle of yesterday, were used, and fur a while the stones and brickbats flew in every direction in acontinued stream; many of thecombarents were most seriously injured, and it is supposed several lives were lost. Pistols were re• peatedly fired, and other deadly weapons used without any ragard fur the result. Messenger. were sent up into the city for the Sheriff, and the police of the Di.- strict. of Moyamensing and Southwark were nssem• bled to act in concert with the civil authorities, to sop press those lawless proceedings. What will be the event oftheir efforts, it is impos.ible to say, In the melee, the Weccocoe Hose carriage was captured by Moynmensing Hose Company, and taken down into the pull of the M oyamensing Hall, and there remain ed when our joint- meet came up (torn the scene of ac tion—the members of the Wet-I:acne having been, at the same time, driven out of the district. Thee were recaptui ing their carriage, end it was (eared there would be bloody work in conserpence, unless the •u• [hut itie. succeeded inputting the rimers down. CIZFA fire occurred nt Philadelphia on Wednesday morning, which consumed seven or eight stables, and as many horses; a carpenter shop occupied by Mr Samuel Thomas and Mr Jacob Glos.; and partially destroyed duee dwellings trnamed by din Kalimn, Mr. Christy and Mr Robert Burk, all of whom SUF_ the l ass an d des, ruction of their fui future. INFORMATION FROM THE ARMY . . lVe take the following extract from a letter ruLliali ell in the Picayune of the sth in.tant: CoHITS CFIKIITI. Aug 30, 1015. The position tak en by General Taylor is one of ex tn•me beauty; soul when the eye first rests upon los ramp, clustered with • thousand spotless 'shoe tents, along the shells margin of the shore of Corpus Christi lin), it esistible burst. of ad .. it mom follow! It is • po•it ion of security us well as l sots. Ills trots are pitched on a pier. of tableland that reaches about a varier of s mate to a range of hid.; at the &stance of half a mile rim the cre s t of the s e, he bus stationed, as an out•gaard, a force. of one hun dred and twenty hardy and well tried Toxians, to whose fidelity is intrusted this otherwise assailable point. Major Gully. commanding tin• colomeerafrom : , ;ente Orleans, is nauustrd with the extreme kit; halo the extreme right is safely guarded by Colonel fwir,p,s, commanding the 2.1 dnt.ens• he centre is composed of the 3d, 4th and ith regiments of in. fants r. Ihe commanding genernl h. thrown up a field wort, a wnil nl *hell* and .and, nix feet thick, and thine hundred yards in lenc , h. ~n his right. In case of an nye, powering attack ir. , mrhu q uane r. the troop* •Intioned uuleidt of this wail arc to retreat behind it. The • hole length of the line along the shore rocru• pied, appears to be ahuot a n d a h i d/. It i. prob.Ll ,of the he hit.' pleatante•, spots in the world. From the eat litia down, rtirt*h in: liter tee invigorate the ditiiiii•tt the inten.i iy .•( the hem, and 'ken, tho ”liir rn to a litalthl,,; * , in', hhe ( . 044 nigh. invite wee/Inestep4i.e, do, lin-twit neither by the pruretncliing 11 , a, ncr tLc buzzing OMB ibenely drawhavl to enn•inumg enenenpm•nt, It. the r-ntrity of nnl and wmer_the f , ,,net the tr , 14.1.4 Liul ribnut rnth•s, pod the Inner is hrueltvh, thoJelt I belie the, ar e " nr or iso smallwells in the camp, whirl, nippy rt.', fair bri •v• Th.! • Are,. appea r to roj•py tiverne,lvre ern..1.1 I. considering they writ supposed all c o t np They purchase Mexican iv , t.tra at horn $lO to $3O, and excellent nag. they are tr ride s hw,. 7 ire wirer. abound wuth fish and ,t)4tet • , looth of sqper tor kind. and the prairies •djarent • ith rt , ll rhymed •efli son. Large and fat beeves are •Ivtzlitered •Lily for the use he truonpa—ull which. w„h the 111.veta: onprltes of Uncle Sam, theseoccupie t s of an independent n•- tion's soil, ran get ulung rntgloy well. ..sZii, W••lrinvo n Union of Frilev, in an article till the oulriect of our relation s with Metiers, say•: Every der is inere•sing tire rsrrirl.r r fore o f Ge n Taylor on the Texan frontier. Ile is preparing to throw his advance lines, with the ie first towards, •ml then upon the Rio Grande; and though be will not interrupt am Nlrrxrea n t or., IA hieli is now to the east of the rive, :ref lir will Irnrverri urn reinforcements which 'he Mexicans may attempt 1.1 'brow on this side of the river. Pea/.1 of Jedgre Story,—We hove the to announce the death of Joseph Story. 1. I. D. one of ho Justices of the U SStrpreme Court, and Dun.• Pr.. lessor of Law in Harvard University. Her expired .11 his msidence in Caminidee, on WodoesavY r.roing •t • quarter before nine o'clock. His pulse ceased to beat, sad his hand* were cold beforeeig PM. Het disease was stoppage of the intestines, or strantrihr tion, the same sickness which ended the life of Mr Legere in !lemon. in 1813. Judge Story was 65 yen, of ■ge. He graduated at H d University in 1778. nod was appointed to the Judgeship of the United Strops Conti by President Madison in 1811. He 1,.. filled a high office in the judicial service of his come try, and a higher station in the public eve, nod be h.. left • efface which will not ha easily filled.—p Ail Ca:. Th., Little Pike Ll.t.—rn, steamboat Little Pike, hound down from St. Louis to this port. was sunk to her cabin floor, on the 29th ult. at the foot of Island No. 63. where she struck a snag. tier cargo crinsist ed of lead, floor, and other western produce, a small po t tion of which was saved. The Lalance of her car go and the boot herself will be a total loss. The "Hairy "(the West," which report. the above, came dow n shortly lifter the accident, and took ofr the pas. senaers of the Lit) le Ptke and bought them to this city.—N, 0. Picapine, Sept. 4. VENITIAN BLINDS. As WESTEIRVIILT, E old and well known Ve ton Blind Maker, former if Second and Fourth att., ;es this method to inform many friends of the fact tt his Factnry is now in full iration on St Clair st., near old Allegheny Bridge, tem a convtant supply of Olds of various colors and tlitioa, is constantly kept hand and ■t all prices, urn twenty-cents up' to suit (omen,. .i MO, .s will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may he re moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed. and without any extra expense. Gingham', Gingham". JUST received 10 pieces French and English Dress Ginehams; 30 " Domestic do. New styles. and at low prices. wept 10 SHEA & PENNOCK. Bills, Cashmeres, he. JUST received at No. 108, Market street, a very handsome assortment of Plain blk and blue blk Silkel do do do do A rmure and Repp Silks; Satin striped and figured do. and Grc.dmNaps do.; N. S. Rich Chamelion striped and plaid do., do. do. Cashmere and Mous. de laines: Plain and Satin striped Wl' and blue blk do.; With • large atctek of Alpaccatu Bombazines, Parametta cloths, Merinos, 4.n. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine. SHEA & PENNOCK. nerl44. Imwmilmowyl73l2=Ml!llßMWMsftl.Ml en 4 ,44,.- • NA. • • ( I$ Alia Cr. SARGAINT. BEGS lestetto infiwrn ber friends ancl the pubic gee orally that her Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will COMIDOOCB the Winter Session . Monday the Bth of September, at ber school room in St. Clair st., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— Sbe begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passavant. Rev J Niblock, Rev S Young, Jacob Mechling, EN., Butler. P. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be obtainetib] calling or. Mien Kramer, Eitti. aug 22 etneval. DR. W NI. M. W RIGHT, DENTIST. has removed to St. Clair 4tiet, next door • 0 11116•• • to the Exchange Hotel Buildings. sep 1 Rio Coffee. 4 _ 9 4 B by AGS Prime Green, H rece L iva l f H an;l :H f r itr sal 100 Liberty at. Fresh Teas. 10 0 PACKAGES Young I iyanr., Imperial, Gun pun der and I'ochong Ind, received and fur ante by ftepl I Fi•ti. 5 CASKS Cor11141i; 40 111,1. No 3 South Large Muckeret; 15 do Nn 3 North du; 11) (1,1 Gibbed Herring., 15 do Alwives; received and for .ale by H. LAMBERT, 1110 Liberty et BYt: STUFFS. ill Casks Ombra Maddrr: GI 2 Ceroons S F Intßp.; 30 liarrrls Ch. Lognomd; lU do Alum; rvcrivrd and f.r gals by H. LAMBERT. srpl I 8.10 Libryty at Fruit, Nuts, &C. 50 BOXES N R 50 -Snela• Cm, null. 10 "Cream 4 " Filberts, " 10 '• Frail. S S Almonds, 2 Mils '• Bitter, do 3 Case. piesersed Citron " 011111TP, " " to , Mon. Received and for sole Lv TOBACCO. AND SF:GARB 2n , BOXES Ilutchmson & Kerr's Ss Toacco; 13 do Roo.ll Sr. Rubinson's St do 10 do 1) Harris' Ss do 10 do Leaders Plug 51, .1,, 2il .10 John's 164 do 20 110 Tiieham'•& {tree 12. do 24 ,lo IVl,vrt. 1. 11 . rnch. 10 .In 32. 1.11,1. Twist do 11s11 .1.,:e• Robinson', Is du and Sweet Leaf; 10 M Genni n e lbssanna Segoirs, do Amigo and (21.1..ar15e Brand, received and for sale 11. LAMBERT, 100 Lii ,, nv at. Sundries. 6 tr. fresh W C Rice; 25 do London Mtwara; 25 I,n• Almond and Tui- I 1,1,4 Chalk; let Swap: . .10 bbie Span. Whiling; 25 has No I Chocolate; I 2 do Ven. Reed; 1100 mutt. (*••,i..; I cask I.i.mpitinek; 60 teams Ames' rul II 3 do Ensom Salt•; It so; I do Bliotstorte; 5 cases Lovering dool, I 3 Legs S 4 I. retrr; /Al J Some, 120 bag. Perter and Side ; i g 1.1,1. gr.. Ginner. 2 cases Frunes; (In 5 do .1 , , INTver; !law) I 25 ran. gee Catt•ie; 30 bbla Torment' Oil; e.rtliet a till a full assortment of Greette., new te r:eft/rig and fur ..lc by H. LAMBERT, &rib II 100 Lobeltv .Itent. _ • - .3 C•sks 01 MADDER (5.000 11,. ) for We by 11. A. F A 11 NI...STUCK &Co. _ oei.9_ corner of 6:11 and Wood sm. 5 0 MILS; ground CANIWOOO of superior goa l.), for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, & Cn.. Corm, of Gih and Wood •I • B E VIT 111(11.-2 500 P.. for •Isle try B. A. EA 11 N EsToi:K. & co. cnrn,r rd Won,' and Gt I• A ri4,-12.000 Laths Inrwiing at the Bridge, for J 11.11.• I , llm by P. C. MARTIN. 10 wat•r oireet. Boren Diatrirt. New Music. iiINDOI) GIRL: The Emily Meelint: I 1 . 11 It , no •Ishmi•sike wile; N3t,e Scer:e.; Star Span:J(l Banner; (newly arranged,) 1 hare tonic from a happy law]; A homy. dust 1 L.,e; Dream; , A life no the Ovran iVeve; V o le of Asorm; W... 111131.1 •pao e that tree; (It.! .hare my roonge gentle maid; I not, would deride; ( ()II! come with me: Happy land; Trach.Oli teach me to forget; 011 hub, plume thy wing; Rome. thou art no room.; I'm alt.,. Rockaway; ((I,! Arm Chain; Some folks who have grown old and sour; Hark Ow .4, bugle; %Vented a Governer.; The ()imitated, by Roswell; Sweet memories of thee, Nuptial Quickstet , ; Flowerer Quickstep; Sleigh Waltzes; Three popular German i lVnlicerr; Mrs Di:lmo% , Southern Harp; Abdelkader's QiiiekAtep; With n variety of new %Values*, Marche., Variations &c. &.c. just received and Ira oak by , aepl2. .1. H. MELLOR, 1'22. Wood at, above sth. ICE, ICE, ICE. S TEAMBOATS, HOTELS, and others, supplied with superior, pure Allegheny Ice, by the bushel or bnrrel. Apply at H. JACKSON'S Meat Stun., No. 60. Penn street, sth Ward, two doors from Fesii Caiiiiel's Drug, Store, corner of Walnut an 1 Penn itreels. Sept 10.2 w _ TO PRINTERS Type Foundry, end Printer's Furnishing tVarekortse. HE subscribers have opened a new Tye Foundry J- 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, C 1111,6, Galleys, Brass Rule., Steel, Column do, Ciansposisig sticks. Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The type are east in new moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are warrant. ed to be unsurpassed by any, and will be sold to suit the times. Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the most approved patterns. N. machinist constantly in attendance to re pair Presses and do light work. Composition Rollers cast fur Printers. Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times as much type as theirs bills amount to, may give the above six - nonths' insertion and send their paper containing it to the subscribers. CROCKFORT & OVEREND 68 Ann street Allegheny Cemetery. SALE OF BURIAL LOTS. P _ URSUANT to a Resolution of the Board of Man agers of the Allegheny Cemetery, a public sale of burial lots will be made on Friday, the 26th of Sep tember next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at said Cemetery. The general plan of the Cemetery may be viewed at any time at the office of Mr Chislett, the Compa ny's Agent, on the premises, and at any time after the letn cf September next, a plan of the burial lots may also be inspected them The grounds are open for eisiums. By order of the Board of Managers. Ng 29.dts THOMAS IRWIN, Pres.t. To Let, AROOM +tieing the Matfett Hotel, corner of Water am Fury streets. se e r 1 GEO. COCHRAN. ArlikN Wednesday evening the 17th inst at 74 o'- clock, V at Davis' Auction Room, corner of Wood and Fifth street■, will be sold eight very eligible situa ted Lots of Ground, being part of the plan of lots laid out by Mr David Greer, near the Fourth Street Road, vi:; Wilson McCandless, Esq Allen Kramer, Esq, Wm. Jack, Esq. John Bigler. Lois No* 52, 53 54 and 55 front on Margaret it., which i. 30 feet wide The above lets are pleasantly situated rot private residences, oruther purposes end ore near the busi— ness pert of the city, n plan of which may be seen at the Auction Room. and other information that may be desimd will be given by the subscriber. Title indis putable. Terms Cash, par Fonds. sep 11 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. A T 10 o'clock on Monday morning, the 15th inst., at Thrvi,,' Auction Rooms. corner of ‘Vood & Fifth streets, will be sold by order of Executors, fur Cash, par fonds: 10 shares Exchange Bank of Pitts burgh Stock; 2 du. Bank of Pittsburgh, do.; 1 do. l'iltAburgli and Green.burgh Turnpike Road Co. do. Alm), 200 sigle. Pittsburgh and Washington Turn. pike Road Co. stock tep9 LAMBERT, 100 Liberty it Positive Auction Sale of a Valuable and beautiful Farm of Land, about 37 Acres. WTH a good dwelling and nut houses, and all the noek thereon, viz: Horse, wagon and har ness, cows, hoe•. farming utensils and a v ar i et y of other articles. To be sold. Thursday, Septembet 23, nt Id o'clock, A, M., on the premises in Peebles town. ship, Allegheny county, on the puckety road, a mile from the fl.rurishing village of East Libeity, 6 miles from the city of Pittsburgh. nod about hilt a mile from the Allegheny river, surrounded with the best of neigh bors. A healthy Vication with a variety of bill and dale, on one of the hest rondo, lending to the city of Pittsburgh, containing about 37 acres, nearly all cleared, under gran] lei-les-and in the highest state uf cul•I tivntion, on which is erected tin excellent dwelling house Enished in the best of order and furnished with ! every convenience necessary for the comfort of a fam ily. A lso a good stable, barn and other houses , a gar. den and a young orchard of the choicest variety of fruit trees; a well of delirious and pure spring water, an •bundat ce of coal is close by the above property, is well adapted for a country residence, being so con. venison and easy of access to the city, it wonld suit ad mirably f r a boarding school, summer boardinghouse, I farmer. gardner, butcher. or nay person wishing at handwime re.i.lence. Those deminms of purchasing ran callon T. Hawn, Esq the owner, on the premises, who will show the property, and give any information required. Possession will he given immediately after sale, the title is good; for Anther particulars enquire of the subs, iher at hi. nix-rion MOM', No 64 Market I street, between Third urn] Fourth. Sept 6 P. McKENNA, Auctr, IL LAMBERT. 100 I.ilw-rev ar Adasiastrater's Sale of Etaal Estate. 19,40 Acres ,f La4d in Western Peamsylvaaia VWILI.Ite sold at the am-tioa Rooms of John D. Daais, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November, 10.13, at 10 o'clock, A. the follow ing described 111,41; late the proper') ofJames Trimble, Settr. deed. of Harrishorght n( which. lira in the comity of Mereer; No 39, and 972 in Pt maiiming township: No 758 and 801 in Dela urine iownaptelp no 934 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 4nd 1073 in French Creek township. Some of they hinds eor,tnin Coal, and Iron Ore and lay in the vicinity of the Sl3l, improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the coonts of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rorldale Township, no 1362 in Athens' township, no 1463, in Rn.hinitel township, no 1609 in Sport, town ship; s 1 .1 wliob ■rn wrll adapted fur fat mirg, and con• et silent tu laid nut mad.. 900 ACRES are in the County of Erin; no 197,-2017—'2076 in tt ateiford unsnship, and within 3 voiles of the town W wet-told; no 19:.6 in Amity township; these tracts ore id theist veiny land, and convenient to laid ow loads. Are in the County of McKean, adjoining the Smith line of the Slate of New York, and fronting on the A ilegbent Hirer. The tn.n of Corydan lies on mil "1 the Oroyinal tracts. These Lands am well cover ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lumber; and have several small streams of water running trough them, on which there may be saw milts erect ed The ohm e Lands will lie Auld in separate tractoor in a body to sou purrha•ers. The Land. in 'Mercer, Cris al . ..viand Erie Counties, are printipnlly in trams of 4110 Acres, and well adapt ed for (mine.. Those in McKean County, me mostly in Tracts of 1000 ACM. Tide L r d i. putall Term. nt role F. R. WM BOYD. THOS. ii. TRINIRLI:. S sop' 6 to JOHN D. DAVIS, Aiictr. rgr'lVe,,tern P 1 . r4f1 . Mercer; Ctnw fo r d Demoe.ri t t, Meath, iille; Erie Oti•erver, will riubli4ll the lettere till add r and rikirtte t hit 4E,-, Aept FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. 8. U. RYAN, AVING completed his machinery for the MAN. H UFACTURE OF cAt3INET FURNITURE, is now prepared to niTer to the public till articled in his line, at wholesale or retail, very low for CASH; he warrants eery article made at his establirhment to give satisfaction. as none but the best workmen are employed, and every care taken in the selection of material. Turning and Sawing done in the best manner. Alan, nn assortment of turned material kept on hand, such as Warm Hubs, Howse Calmar, Newel's and Balusters, rench Stews, Bed post+, Shovel and Fork Table Legs, Stc. Handles. The subscriber has in addition to his large Estab lishment, nine Brick houses, with shafts running through them, which he will Real for Stops, with Steam rower sufficient to propel such machinery as may be put into them, at much 'doter rates than steam power can be produced from small engines, Possession given at any rime Select School for Boys and Girls. Ey WILLIAMS has open his Select School for NAL. Males and Females, in the room over Mr Dym's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood, in iederal street, Allegheny, en Monday, the 18th inst. Tx RlSC—Prima ryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. unior Clues, Snniur Clues, Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Thaler, Joseph I'. (Luzern, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq. "pt I—dly. THE Subscribers would inform the trade and pub lic in general, that they are in their Old Stand, No. R 3, Wood street, with a stock of hardware, suita ble Inc Builders and the retail trade, together with their own manufacture of but hinges, axle, pulleys &c.— Thankful for past favors, they solicit a share of pub lic custom. The attention of Builders and Carpen ters, is particulary asked, to a large lot of hinge, slightly damaged lit the Great Are, that will be sold at very reduced prices. Call aid see. Sash IVeighls of all sizes constantly on hand. Rug MI CLARK & CAMERON. SUPERIOR PRINTER'S INK.—DR. G. DEN JAMIN SMITH, 179 Greenwich street, (new Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly on hand Printer. Ink, of a superioretality, at the market price, via:—Extra News Ink, at 30c.; Book do. 40c., 50c.. 60., 7,5 c., and .1 per lb. These Inks are manufac tured by steam, and of superior stock. Printers will favor Dr. G. with a call before purchasing their winter stock, as they will find it decidedly to their advantage to deal with him. sep64' LqinOrrilie Liao. 2 BB LS. fresh LoMmille Lime just received 10 and for sale by J XMES MAY. EE=MI 'auction Salts. Eight Valuable Duilane Lots, AT AUCTION. Lots No. 44, 45, 46 and 47 front on Fothea creel, which i. 50 feet w ide. Executor's Sale or Stocks J. D. DAVIS, AoctinnefT AT AUCTION 15,00 ACRFS 16000 ACRES =ED Back in the Old Stand. To Printers }er~f .i$'~~;i~~~C i~f~V "i`ii Af t ~~~ Philadelphia Wholesale nooses, 1 . 0 COUNTRY MERCHANT& TH E naderatigned Merebinktif Maeufitrturets, Im porters. sod Wholesale Dealers of the City of Philadelphia embrace the medium of the Newspaper Press of your section ofcotmrry, to give too the streets and numbers of our 'eyelid establishments, and res pectfully to invite you to an examination of our Fall and Winter stocks, which are now full and cemplete. The superior excellence and great variety of our own City Manufactures, in addition to full supplies of For. leign nod Domestic Goods, of every description which will be sold on terms and at prices which cannot fail to prone satisfactory, present tLe strongest inducements to purchusers. Importers and Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry Goods. nod Fine French and British Cloths, Csasimera and Vest:ngs. AsAkurst Remington, Nu. 80 Murket st. below 3J. Importers and Dealers in Staple Silk, and Fancy Dry Goods. Also, British, French and American Cloths Caoimers, Vesting.. and Tailors' Trimmings. J Godley,Spry, 4- Co.. No 84 Mnritet st. Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. James M Kennedy 4.• Co., 114 Market at. Importers of German Goods, and Purchasers of all kinds of Shipping Furs. Grease Sons, 60 South Frost at., below Chesnut. Importers and Manufacturers of Fancy Furs and Fur Caps, and Purchasers of all kinds of Shippine Fars. Soils. Brothers, 06 Arch at.. between 2.1 and 3d sts. MElllllfacturers and Dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, of every ' .rude. Michael Tracy, 292 Market at. Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, end Bosoms. John Hodges,Sign cram mammoth Shirt Collar, 110 Nwth Second st. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hard ware and Cutlery. Dilworth 4. Branson, 59 Market at. Welded %Vrought Iron "robes for Locomotive, Marine, and other Boiler flues, and all Steam purposes. ' Morris Tasker.S. Morris, Pascal Iron Works, Ware. house, S. F. cur. Third end Walnut sts. Agency for the Sale of Southworth Manufacturing Corn. ' pony's Superior Writing Pnpers. N. S. /Awl race, Agent, Nu. 3 Minor at. Importers of Jewelry, %Vetches, Fine Cutlery, Brit. tannin, Plated and Silver Wares. Dickson 4. Co., 8. E. corner Market and Third its. Joke C. Farr. 112 Chesnut at. J. 4- W. L. Ward, 106 Chesnut at., opposite Sander son's Franklin House. Manufacturers of Silver Ware, and Dealers in Plated and Brittanein Wares. fur household use. R. 4. W. Wition, S. W. corner Fifth and Cherry !La. Manufacturers of Brittannio, Block Tin, and Pewter Were. Also, dealers iu Plated Spoons, Cutlety, &c. Flail, Boardman 4. Co., 104 N. Third st., below Race. Manufacturer of Silver and Brass Stair Rods end Cor nice Poles. Edward Junes. Cor. of George and Swanwiel• its., between Walnut and Chesnut, West of Sixth. Importer of Toys, holey and Staple Goods, Deeds Brushes and Perfumery. A. F. Ott Aloarose,l6 8. 4th it., between Market and Chestnut. Importers ()from Fancy and Staple Goods, Perfume ' ries, murricul Instruments, Glass, Earthenware, Chi naware, &c. C. Ahrrnfrldt .1 Co., No 16 N. 4th at. bet. Marlse! and Arch, (op Stair.) Importers of Paris and London Fanry Brushes, Perfumery. Combs, Soaps, Statiuner3. •nd article. for Druggists' Sales. R. 4-0. A. Wrigil, No '23 South Fourth AL Importer and Manufacturer of Pr-rfumer; Cosmetics, Fame) Soap., ■nd Dealer in Fancy Goods. Jrtu Bawd, 46 S. Fourth at. China I;reensware and Glass. Edward Snowdon, 34 N. Third at, opposite the Cit . !, 11otel. Dentists, and Manufacturer. of Incorruptible Teeth; Mute, Pivot, Mol■r alai G•im teeth; Gull and TM Fail; Geld, !Intim.; I.tal Silver plate and Wire. &c. WiTheason Arsuiron g , WI Arch str. et, ab. 4th S. aide. Geld, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Mathematical Instru ments, Walking Canes, Microscopes arxi Sr) Glass ed. At' Canister 4- Co, 48 Chestuut street. Manufacturers of ‘Vhite lead and ether Paints, and of &c. and Dealers in Drugs, .Med iciues, Dye Stuffs, Oils &c.• tVeaierell 8r01150r,65 N. Front st. Importers and Dealers in Mug., Dye Stuffs, Oils, Chemicals, l'lste Glass &c. and agents for Pure White head and Jersey IVindow Glass. Campba/ and French, N. W. cur. 10th and Mail:et Streets. Imposers, and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuns, Paints. Oil. &c. Ifaskell, Merrick 4-Co, 45 North Frcnt it. Dr. D. Jayne, 8 S. 3 I st near Market. Consulting Physician, Druggist and Chemist and Proprietor of Rowand's Improved Tunic Mix. Lure." &c. Dr John A. Rorand, Grad. Univ. Office and Drug Store, 28 N. Second at. Manufacture' "(Umbrellas, Parasols and Parasolettes and Sun shades; William A Drown, 86 Market at. Sleeper 4. Fenner', 126 'Mathet st., south side, one door below 4th st. Fire and Thief Proof Chests. Refrigerators, Water Curlers, Filters, Letter copying Presses, &c. Oliver Evans, 15 Chestnut at, Venetian Blind Manufacturer. R. J. Williams, 12 N. 6th., a few d 'ors ab. Market, Manufacturers and Dealers in Matresses, Bedding and Feat h.rs Finley Co. S• E. comer 2.1 and Walnut att. ffartiey Knight, 1433. 2d st, 5 doors ab. Spruce. Dealer in Coleman's 2Eulian Pim° Fortes, F Pering, 198, Chestnut street, S E eon. of Bth. Manufacturers of Common anti Fancy Soups, Mould and Lipped Candles, dr.c. Ebjah and GilGes Dallet, 36 Market street. Importer of French Artificial Flowers, Feathers.straw, Braid, and Fancy Bonnets, &.c arra Bonnet Frames, Tips, anti Crowns. R Barton, 50 Chestnut at. Manufacturers of Selves, Riddles, Screens and Wire work in general. Needles 4- ll'atsort, 54 N. Front st. below Arch. Hides, Oil and Leather. Nasser 4- Co. 263 Market at. Importer of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Almonds, and other foreign nuts, Daniel P. Bawer, 27 South Wharves. Manufacturer of Fire Engines of all descriptiootwar ranted in all respects. Joel Bates, 13 Drinker's Alley. Marble and Mahogany Dealers, John Eckstein 4. Co, Union Mills, Ridge Road, Warehouse, 64 Duck st. Manufacturers of Combs, Looking Glasses and Brush es. and Importer of French and German Fancy Goods. Thomas Burch Jr, 183 Market st. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Bucker. Cedar Ware. Blocks, Baskets, Mats, Blacking, Eastern made Wooden Ware &c. Manly Rome, 63 N. 3d st one door above Arch, east side ChearPnblieatinn and Periodical Establishment. G. B. Zriber 4. co, 3 Ledger Building,3d at. below Chestnut. Boots and Shoes. Robert Palmer, 182 S 2nd st three doors het Union, west side. Manufacturers and Dealers in •l I kinds of Scales, W&ghts, and Weighing Machines. Also Burden's Patent liorse•Sh.res. Gray 4- Broaer, 34 Walnut st. below Second. sepl2-d I w !Fifth Reader Galley's Rketorieal Gaidet or Fifth Reader .LYJLof the Eclectic Series; 480 pps 12 mo containing copious and minute rules, examples and excercises in articulation, inflection, emphasis, eccent, quantity. rhe bailee' dialogue, reading, of poetry. gesture, and their collateral subjects, to which is added a great variety of elegant reeling lessons in prose and poetry, selected frees ttarmost classic writers; furnishing entertaining and institctire specimens Of various styles of compo sition. Jest steel's:el and for sale by. JOHN H. MF:LLOR. 122 Wood at EINEM e 1845 di ; - Tapscott's Begolar Weekly Lino of NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PACKET& CHARLES A. IMANULTY, AGENT, CANAL BASIN, LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURG(' T "E ships of this Line, among which arc the Coi fixing splendid packets: Q,,e en of the West, Hotlinguer, Liverpool, 11., cheater, fascias, Siddons, Sheridan, Garria Are all vessels of the first class, being of LOW to burthen and upward., renders them every way are condurraWe and convenient than ships of a smaller class. Their accommodations for Cabin, See o .4 , Cabin and Steerage Passengers, it is well knows, are superior to those of any other Line of Packets. Persons about to embark for Europe, will not fail to see the advantages to be derived from selecting this line of vessels, Arrangements fur bringing out pia. sengers from any part of England, Ireland, Scot. land and Wales. are unsurpassed. Mr W Tap. scott, one of our firm. persanallyetperintends theent. barcatiun of passengers, and departure of vessels to Liverpool. In ail cases, when those sent fat, Jeana coming ont, the full amount of money paid for pU. sage, will be refunded. REM ITTENC Pelson' wishing to remit money to their frlenda lti any part of the old country, can be aupplird with draft* front .£ I upwards, payable at sizbt at the fol lowing places, vizi In England—The National Dad Provinical Bank of England,J [lamed, C., Liverpool; James Bult &Son, London and branches throughout England and Wales. In Scotland--. The Eastern Bank of Scotland, Na. titmal Bank of Scotland, Clreenuck Banking Co., and branches throughout Scotland. In Ileland—The National Bank or Ireland, and. provincial Bank and branches throughout Ireland. Apply (if by letter post paid,) to CHAS. A. M'ANULTY, Agent, Canal Basin. Pilt.burgh,or to W. &J. T. T A PSCOTT, ?O South at., Ncw York Agents in Liverpool- - William Tapscuu, 06 Waterloo pond Geo. Rippard & Son. Sept 10. St Leuis Steam Sugar helm:wry. BVRI3 RI DGE, WILSON & CO., have on hand and for igid 100 bbl 3. 'Loaf Sugarl 511 " Crtrltiell do. 50 " l'owd”rrd do. 30 " Clarifi.,l do. 00 " 5. H. Mobv,srs Rackets. 90 (rot. Beaver Buckrta on hand and for onto by BURBRIDGE, IVILSON & Co., Weter street. 50fi BAGS RIO COFFEE S assorted qualities knor sale by lIURI3RIDGP., WILSON Sz, CO. Front t. near Brnithfielli. 50BOXES TIN PLATE, arrived nod El? s alt. by BIABIIIDOF", WILSON & Front street near Smithfield. 60BBLS S. lb MOLASSES on hUnd *id dale by bfilltIRMI;F, WILSON & r Front wroet near Sir 1001- SID I ES ur set. SULE LEATHER ret. y BURBRIDGE. WILSON &•-• Frotrj*? Ftcsh Teas. ` 160 and .‘ s : ' h n e I aGteu:tril Vr l w pop tatiw,,, jos; receiv,,l andr for .ale hr N 1 ILL CR & icicicr.rsoN, N. 170 Li betty at: - A L L SPERM OIL-1500 rollsitht received and F ror sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Rep 9 No 170 Liberty street. WHITE BRAZIL SCGA bags reed and fur Buie by MILLER & RICKETSON, sep U Nu 170 Liberty at. GENUINE PRINCIPEF, CIGARS-50,000.1u5t0 to Sane' just reed and fur sale by MILLER & RICKETSON sep No 170 Libert st. R - 10 COFFEE-300 bags superior green landing and for auk by MILLER St RICKETSON, No 170 Liberty it. I% LOUIS PATENT LEADEN I'IPE-15 tons jest received earl for sale by MILLEII & WICRETSON, No 170 Liberty itt. NO. 96. THE PLACE FOE HOUSE Ftk.t.PING GOODS! GENERAL VARIETY JUST RECEIVF:O.-- Cases 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, at bargains; thir nesley's Pillow and Sheeting Linens; IVliite brown Linen Damask and Spreads, all sizes; Ena pk ins, Crash es, Diapers. &c; !dil Linens, pukes from 25 clo. to $1,874; Counterpanes, splendid. prires from 2.124 to $lO. BARROWS .• TURNER. aug 22 Market ,treat yREF. , I:;B 7 --Colored ktr Nl OREF.NS—Col.pred Moreens, drab end other shades urn-nittgat the Down town Caab HollBe. BARROWS &TURNER. mug 22 96 Nlarket street. No. 46 Never Surrenders. STILL THEY COME—Another lot of those !Men did Gold Pencils received. Those persons t4hci were not supplied from the previous invoices may now bare an opportunity to make selections from a full as sortment. Prices the same as before. from $1.50 it* $lO. BARROWS & TURNER. eugo2 40 Mtliket street. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, T HE laeirest lot yet, rrceived yesterday evening -at No. 46. We have now a better article for 1:24 cts., with a beautiful assortment, varying in puces Crga 18i la $2,25. Call and see at auer. _BARROWS & TURNEIL Selling off but Not at Cost.. QEA GRASS SKIRTS. Anotberduplicaleiesoio' reeehod sill achin g ut 515 cents less tbsolevirl. 'BARROWS :dr."Tirlittnt. Mons. De LaDos. ' - 4 r • PACKAGES Mons. De Lntnes or supeekw jit ity, in black, blue and very desirable fttwey tt received of the New Cash <4.1%1 aus 22 BARROWS & . . New Alpaccas. R ECEIVED, at the “down town" crush house, sl fresh supply of blueh, and blue bhick MpidiMlL which are offered at the lowest rates. " / UNDER THE "BIG FLAG, " No. 4114:,41 Found. L EFT at No. 46 Matket (atm . on the even*, of the 2511 a instant, asum of Money, aititb was supposed to have been dropped by some person while in the store. The owner can have the same b3eah r ling at our establishment. and proving the notes. •''s jy 304 BURROWS & TURNER. Mackerel. BBLS. No 3, large size; illAt receiver! sea for sale by J. & J. McDEVITT, june 4 No. 22.1, Liberty street. fancy. I N small Boxes, put up for Family nee, on hand and for sale by J. &J. M'DEVUT, ' june_____ 4 N u ‘.2r..4 Liberty street. To Let, rp WO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferr y and Liberty streets, suitable for an office and ii,• ring room. Enqnire of Geo. Stophenson, corner o 4th and Ferry streets, nr JOHN B. NITA EIDEN, n rket 151rPer Hnilaiag Lots for Sale, HREE eli2ibk it/13 in Hurt'. plan each 24 feet A in flow by 132 feet deep, adjoining John B But ler Esq. The terms Hill be liberal Enquire of aug 5. GEO. COCII RAN. Lumber and Shingles. 3000 FEET clear Bourds well seasoned; 3000 ft. Comm:alba:Ms " " 60,000 Shingles . Now landing, and will be sold low off the wbatf, by P. C. MARTIN. No. 60 Water St.
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