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PITTSBURGH, PA.
HURSDAY MORNING. SEPT ENll3Ett 18
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. •
COMMITTEE TOR sEPTEMBER.
w. H. Denny, 3. F. Kelly, Josiah King
CORRESPONDENTS
In reference to co mmunications which may appear
in Ibis paper, we have onn or two remarks to make.—
e will insert none without the name of the author be
ing bust made known to us, and when inserted, must al
ways be taken as expressive of the views of the trriler,
and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so
ex teased are editorially remarked upon and approved.
AT TOT "OLD STAND " AGITS.—Our friend KAT
hAS returned to his old stand, corner of %Vona and
Third streets, where, as will be seen by his advertise
ment, he is well supplied wilh articles in his line of
business, which he wilt sell cheap for cash.
E 54'Kenna will sell on the premises, this morn
ing, at 10 o'clrck, that valuable Lot of Ground, run
ning through from Ft ont to Water streets, and front
ing on each, between Ma,ket and Ferry, by order o
the Executors of the late Thomas Cassily, deceased.
THE THEATRZ.—Ma:cpra was peformcd las
fright to a crowded hou. , e. The whole passed off ad
:
tnirbnly--every part was well performed. It is re
peated to-night, and we doubt not will again call forth
it crowded house.
• A PUBLIC MELTING
.-: Will he held at the 51h Word Market 11.m4e, on
I Saturday evening the 20th inst., for - the purpose of
1 adopting permanent measures for the support of the
Factory girls %Idiot they are on the strike.
3 MANY CITIZENS.
. All city daily merit friendly to the came m ill
please copy. aept 18
RAIL ROAD CONVENTION
Delfirates to the Greensburgh Convention, are re
quested to meet on Friday. t h e 19th inst., at 2 o'clock,
P. M., at the Room• of the Boltd of Trade, corner
of Market and Fourth streets.
septlB WILSON IWCANDLESS, Ch'n.
IL"'" The ceremony of consecrating the grounds
lately purchased from Ceo. A. lia)ard, Egq. fur a
Public Cemetry. and getting the game apart for that
purpose, will take place on the grounds on Stourde)
the 9.01.1 i ingt., at 3 o'clock. P. M.
An address will be delivered by Prot. Green, tic•
companied with other Appropriate religious gervices.
The cit!zetig generally ore mired to attend.
septl7 J. CAROTHERS, Sec'y•
1663 FE:ET dry Poplar Scantling, 4 by 4 and
3b. 4;
1600 do Clear seasoned sluff . ;
600 do Dry common do;
34.i50 do Good shingle.;
Received by Canal Boat ”Parneon" and for sole by
H. LAMBERT,
100 Liberty. st reet.
20 BARRELS Superfine Fnmily Flour; received
by Keel Boat —Minti,) Chief," end fue sale
A. LAMBERT,
100 Liberty street.
EDWARD FENDF:RICH,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Second street. betreon Wood and Alaska strrets,!
HAVING located his Medical Establishment (for
merly in the "ninon; nbela House," and de
stoyed by the great fire) nn the above place, returns
his sincere thanks to his friends and the public in gen.
etal, for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon him,
and respectfully asks for a continuance of the same.
Particular cate and attention will he given to the
compounding of Prescriptions; the establishment is
open at all times, and a carefully selected stock of
genuine Drugs, Medicines, Domestic. French, English
and German Chemicals, Petfumery, &e., always
on hand. cep 12-dl
TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry
and Liberty s.reet•, suitable for an office and si,.
ting room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner o
4th and Ferry streets, or
JOHN B. MTADDEti,
mrket street.
PROPOSALS will be received until the 20th in
stant, for the Excavation and Masonry of a Sew
er. from the foundation walls of the U S Marine Nor
rind, to the Ohio River, ■ distance of about 460 feet.
Thera will be shout 750 cubic yards of ,ieht excara
tiger, awl about 450 cubic yards of Stone Masonry.—
The Sewer to be built of hard durable stone,and laid in
cement morter. Proposals will state the price per
cubic yard (or each. Plan and sperefications to be
seen at this office. The whole to be completed by the
15th of November next.
Scar LT Rn's Orrin's, J RGUTHRIE,
Pitt.., Sep 13, 1845. 5 Sur and Inspec. of Reve.
The American, Ariel, Commercial Journal, Cbron
icle aod,Gazette, publish daily, until the 20th inst.
sept 13.
New Docks!
COOK received last night • Int of new works.
The man of Fortune, a novel by Mrs. Gore.
Essays of Elia, by Chas. Lamb.
Songs of the Campaign—eight songs—comic, seri
oils and amusing. by Harry Lorrequer.
The Farmer's Library for September.
Romance and Reality, a novel by T. S. Arthur.
Gets's Forms
Cosmos, by Hambolt—a now supply.
Fanny M•gazirw, No 10
Music dam Ethiopian Serenaders.
se 16
THE subscribers have the pleasure of informing
t their friends and thu public generally, that they have
removed to their new warehouse on Second street, be
tween Wood and Market streets. Their factories for
the manufacture of Vials, Bottles, and Window Glass.
are in full operation. An assortment of Glassware
on hand, to which the attention of purchasers is direc
ted. S. M'KEE & CO.
sepl3-Int (Gazette copy.)
Allegheny Cemetery.
SALE OF BURIAL LOTS
DURSUANTtoe Resolution of the Beard of Man
i 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
14tn of September nest, a plan of the burial lota may
also be inspected alert. The grounds are open for
visitors. By order of the Board of Managers.
ang 294 t, THOMAS IRWIN, l'rrs't.
ICE, ICE, ICE.
STEAMBOATS, HOTELS, and °the's, supplied
with superior, pure Allegheny Ice, by the bushel
or barrel. Apply at H. JACKSON'S Meat Store,
No. 60. Penn street, sth Ward, two doors from Fess
s!ir.Cusel's Drug Store, corner of Walnut and Penn
streets. sept 10.2 w
Corner of O'Hara and Etna streela, Fifth Ward
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten. is this
day dissolved, by the sale at the entire interest
of John Freemen in tbe concern, to Charles Knap,Jr.
and William J Totten, who will continue the business
under the name of Knoll &Totten, and will settle all
claims against the said firm, and receive all debts and
demands owing to the same.
Pittsb'gh, Aug. 18, 1845-aug2B.
AFRESH supply of coal and fire shovels and
spades, axes, hatchets, window sash and glass,
and puuy; cum chain; bedcords and lacings; all
kinds of brush % had corn brooms; Louisville Li me ;
wooden bowls; uts-ware; Matches, &c. &c., for sale
low for cash or approved exchange.
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent
and Corn. Merchant, No 9 sth it.
igr Carpet and paper rags, beeswax, flaxseed,
clover and timothy seed, taken in exchange and
bought. sepl3-Itward 1 w
Lumber.
To Let,
Ilarbie liospita
Rebuilt and Removed.
Port Pitt Works,
For Sale
port of Pittobutgb.
20 INCHRS WATIR IR THZ CH&NNKL
ARRIVED.
Daily 13oaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packets.
Monongahela City Packets.
Miner. Kinney, Wellsville;
Wilmington, Dennison, Cincinnati
DEPARTED.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packeis;
Monongahela City Packets.
Rambler, Moodev, Wellsville;
Newark, Hund,Cincinnati;
Pilot, Eentz, do.
Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets
and Stage Line.
THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Express & Telegraph,
Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'-
clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan
from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning
at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore
& Co'a line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar
rival of the Packet, nod reach Cleveland before night.
Fare through $4 50.
Passengers paying inPittsburgh are entitled to choice
of berths on the Canal Packet, and seatrs in the stage.
For passage armly on board Sieamboat Michigan,or
to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver.
G M MARION & Co., Pittsburgh.
CLARK &Cu., Beaver.
For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of
NEIL, :MOORE & Co., Cleveland.
jell-y J &M BTAYLOR, Warren.
BEAVER PACKET
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B.Botr.s,Master.hascommenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto•
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. M.
Pricesto suit the time, aed those whc have no money
carried free.
, .
The Canal to Cleveland will be °pram] as soon as
the weather will permit; on tile opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and
MEADVILLE, Pa., will imme3iately go into opera
tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
G. M. BARTON,
joly 12 Water street.
lIXThe Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845.
The new and Splendid Steamer,
V. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA,
Stoics:, Master, has commence.] rot,
ning regularly, end will continue to
tun through the season as a IVerkly
Packet. between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburghevery Monday mut ning at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hour.
Fur freight or passage apply on board. m]26.
LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE
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STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Corr. C•mrst.t.t.,
Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock. A. M.
" Pittsburgh nt 3 o'clock, P. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Botts.
/ Leases Pittsburgh at 9 o'cl.w.k, A. M.
/ Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M.
In timnem ion with daily Lines of Freight and Pas
sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland. O.
Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Elie
and Michigan. Apply to
G. M. IiARTON & CO.,
Pittidiurgh.
JOB N S. DICKIA, Beaver.
CI. Sr Co., Beaver.
SPEED AND COMFORT !!
One2l.c
MONONGAIIEL A ROUTE
FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
Till lIPLISDID lASI ITEAAILRI
CONSUL AND LOUIS McL• E•
TVill eamneescre oa Movdaytie 12ri, of May. Ma
kir,' clavicle daily trips.
One boat will !caveat fla o'clock, A. NI.
The abet in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.)
By themorning Beet passengers will take the Can uf
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at
o'clock, A 51.„ the next morning. And arrive in
Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P.lll. the same evening.
Through to Baltimore in 32 home,
Philadelphia in 40 '•
By the evening boat passenger, will 'Age nn the
Boat in comfortableST ATI: BOOMS the fires night.
Pans over the Mountains in Coaches in day !light.—
Lodce the second night in Cumberland, thus issold
ing stighl !ravel altogether.
For seats, or entire coaches for familienor parties,
apply at the office, two door. from the Exchange; and
at the Wheat - boat abovrthe Monongahela Bridge.
E RG US 3100liti EA 9,
Agent.
REBUILT AND REMOVED.
Furniture Cheap sad Good.
JAS. W. WOODW ELL respectfully informs hi.
friends and the public that he has removed tol:i•
old stand, No. 85 Third street, where he has on hand
a splendid aisortenen. of Furniture of all descriptions,
ready for their inspection. Persons wishing to rut nisi,
Steamboats, Private ltwelline•, &c. will foil
it to their interest to call and examine his stock before
putchasing elsewhere.
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FURNITURE
which cannot be surpassed in the western country
comprising the followhig articles:
Sofas, Divans and Ottoman•;
Tepoys, Tete-a-Tetes, Wardrobes;
Secretary and Book-Cases;
Card, Pier, Sofa anti Centre Tables,
Sideboards; Dressing BUnCaos, various style.;
Hat and Towel Racks;
French and High-post Bedsteads;
End, Dining and Breakfast Tablet:
Mahogany Crsaiaa of all des e ri v i io n .;
A general assortment of Fancy Chairs;
Also, a genetal assortment. of COMMON Funs!
ITURE. sep4.3m.
I
1 Ferry, Salt Works and Building Lots,
FOR SALE.
THE subse.ribeis offer et private sale, all that
valuable real estate situate in Lower St. Clair
township, at the mouth of Sew Mill Run, on the Ohio
River.
To suit the convenience of those desiring to make a
a profitable investment, they will sell separately,
THE SALT WORKS,
including a lot of about three acres of ground, lying on
the Steubenville Turnpike Road. These works are in
operation and good order, and from their location and
pmxitrny to the city, offer peculiar inducements to per-
sons wishing to engage in that business. They will
also sell separately,
THE FERRY,
including about an acre of land, with the exclusive
privilege of landing on that side of the Ohio 'iv,.
From the great and daily increase of trade across the
Ohio river et this point, being the most direct road
from the bcrough of Nlanchostar and Allegheny City
to the Southern side of the Ohio River, it will in is few
years be equal to any ferry on the river.
fronting on the river and Steubenville toad, suitable
fur building, will be sold separntely or otherwise to suit
purchasers.
For further particulars enquire of
ROBERT ROBB,
■t the office of Robb & McConnell, over the Post
Office. GEORGE OGDEN.
nug.9--am ELIZABETH SNOWDEN.
Glory, Gratitude an Patriotism.
The Jackson Wreath, or National Souvenir.
ANational Tribute, commemorative of the great
civil victory, achieved by the people, througb the
Hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United
States, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat•
tie of New Orleans and the Hermitage.
Just received and for sale by
JOHNSIRN & STOCKTON,
44 Market street.
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL.
Ju s t as vie are going to press, we learn that the goy
ernment has rerelved some interesting information
from the capital of Mexico to the 23d August, and
from Vera Cruz tothe 20th inclusive. it said, from
the capital, that the new cabinet is considered as op
posed to the war; and. even if it were otherwise dis
posed, It has not the means to carry on the war; that
it is with the greatest difficulty it can raise the neces
sary daily expenses; and that the war excitement is
going down daily among all parties.
The accounts from Vern Cruz of the 20th state that
there has been a retrogade movement in regard to the
invasion of Texas 'General Purades absolutely refus
ing to march with his forces (seven thousand troops)
towards Texas; that helms himself repaired to Mexi
co and others have followed his example. The apin•
ion was pretty well established at Vera Crtit, that the
Mexicans will never attempt to cross the Rio Bravo;
that they made all the bluster they can; that they are
without money, without credit, and consequently pow
erless; and they are, moreover, on the eve of a revolu
tion which will overturn the present government.
Accnunts on the following tiny (the 30th August)
from Vera Cruz represent that there can ho no doubt
of a plan being nearly ripe to overturn the present
government; and that Gen. Paredes, with Tornel and
Valenti, propose forming a triumvirate. It is said
that Gen Paradese cares nothing about federalism, but
intended to make himself dictator.
The French minister has annuity asked his passport;
the government having refused to grant I.lm the satis
faction hedemanded. News of the anticipated moo
lutien was expected every mail nt Vera Cruz.
Titus pass off the guAtconaties and blusters of Mex
ire! In what an elevated position does our country
stand, in comparison with her, and our hold and prompt
administration, with its wive precautionary measures,
compared with, the hroilating, discittiraged,
disorganized, and revolutionary army and officers of
Mexico!
From the New 01lean. Pieapme, Sept. 7.
LATER AND IMPORTAN FROM ;Ni EX ICO
The Mexican schooner yucateco, Priam master, ar
rived nt this port yesterday from Tampico, whence,
she tinily(' on the 30th of Angora. By her we ,
have received a file of El Gejen. a Tampico paper,
down to the 27th of Atigm,l, and n copy of El Sight
Die: y Nucor, of the 19th alt. fin the capital—ta '
week later than was received by the Jotuptina on the
31 ,t ult. Bat to the new a.
Mexico has not sat declarrl war, nor dies she ape
pear in any ma user competent to do so. The country
is rent by diasentbins. Open revolts have at lost too
ken out in the arm:: and on all loul. tho
millitary elacitaihs Pie gee fie! If g seining themselves
The Presilcot basin last suceerdrd u, the formation
of a cabinet, which is cempose4 as follaws: Stub. De
-1 partment —Sr. I). Ninnuel de la Pena v Penn; Jnsaice•
r a -clesiastical Atfasrs 5....e.—5r.1.) Per:lord, Curt
Trensery Department Pe.lro F. del r w itill o ;
l %Vat- nni Man or-11. re,/10 Mar is An t s. We ran
not Mille room 101 their 11.11rr. of OCCertill,l , or office,
a ll dated Att,:o.t I lair. They are is otele,colly
silrut
about the lerertn relations of the cannot), and war
with the United Santee.
The sight of the 19th violet ;hot n rumor hod pre
vailed fur three thry• in the itiltit,l of a 11211::Inry ye
volt in Mir 1111•Cllu/l/ of lhe arm) uttat, Gen. Vot.oln, on
its march to Tea... \VI vott , for the-tit ar•
curacy, the Sti;lo gores ~i111.•,1 detail- Cliv mone•
ment. It alio-trio that the elttrir and otli et, of the
vnnr,uartl rut thir dour 111,Chili doer Irt.,:tte. doot.ittt
I. um Sun 1.1114 4,lvir.ingo ol t he
Ammer
inn uht.itre of (;eneia!• 1111.01.1 nt,.l (itrt.•.n. otoretn
1,1,1 (en j fogf,i) and •zrreil tLnt t!..Py n.ti ront
nitric their morel, utteiti Trig. ro,le. 11,7 Ahmed en.
rri,e,lreottle• their frill pay, n:1 he rivortmen re,
quisttes. Anti pro. trion of en army of rampatgo.
Thia rerta'Artion they reduced to a formnl act.
It
wits repined rtlrlher !lint General, Filtanla and Para
der nrrtved toll rat the moment, and rte. - wird upon
!the tlivi•inn to nvutnr the marrh.
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From the NVeßhington Urtion (If Sept. 15
INTERESTING FROM MEXICO.
SELI.F.IIS . MIE , %T RE111.:(01 FUR I.IV ( . (01
LINT.—NO t. Fil:—Ni l'A 1 .
EAR SIR—Ti ete were two I •vsta,,f y tut' Ir. , ft;
Livrt 1,, Firm
cored t.O per IN,. 1,16.-ell dot-ton - mt. i.et tire h. is
rOmillione (or !rtsro, When I wit lac m l'itttborgb
I bight two Two,. fur pct .on. SW have re•
cesn,d treat be n efit f r om it; more 111311 from lip) othot
rn,hrtne he, hone eve, taken. A. there ire but few
prri,,tts bete Si,,, are lost IrollWorti fro,rf , or Ir.. wob
Liter Utirry.laipt, there is treat drmn,d fora , u ,
6v r
r,114;1 ('se •rll.l tot ore or If I bn.l
known the valor of )otlr Irfla If 1 rmv- knn« 11. I
wiod.l not here leftslut 131, ,
You/0, J. KAT:IMA N. Urnil ford Co. l'a.
A RnitarAaLit Cai'
Attenthin i. asked to the
Samuel McCord, E.g.. of
Wel/Aare. ,Vey
hereby certify that I wa• afflicted with the I.
Complaint and l'lolii•ic fora 10,1 ,
than • 'ear Wilier the CAM a Phytician,tlil the , io o
f initeati of being relic,crl be the me di rt tie. I
kept gradually g etting wore: my body illefl6,l to that
I w.. unable to stoop low m o och to tie my s low.—
W hen the disesoie was at the wor•t, 1 watt rr cu• n rn..",l.
eft to tiy Sellers' Liver Pills. I did so, mad war re•
lsered greatly by the first box. and completely cared
by At second. SAMUEL M'COlt
These Pills which stand unrivalled by any Mndictne
known for the cure of diwtsed livnm• are
and sold by It. E. SELLERS, No l'-'5 Smithfield it
old •1•0 In Kerr +i Wilcox.
Jr. and Wm. Thorn. Market al; &
Ward; and at Schwartz and John Mitchell. A 11 , -
gheny City. •ept3
DR. ‘V M. M. W Rl6 lIT, DENT' ST
, !tax '1,10 , ...,1 to St. Cla, meet, next don
-11 . 411 • 11 t 4, the Exr.h.attge Hurl Iluatltmt.
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FURNITURE WARE lIOOIIIK.I I ,
U. 11. RYAN,
HAVING; completed his machinery for the MAN.
UFACTUIIE OF CABINET FURNITURE.,
id NOW prepared to offer to the public all articles to
his line, at wholesale or retail, very low for Coin; he
warrants esery article made at hi■ establishment to
give satisfaction. as none hut the best workmen are
employed. and every care taken in the selection of
material.
Turning and Salving done In the beet manner.
Also, an assortment of turned material kept on
hand, such as Wagon Maar. House COllllllll.l,
Newel's and Balusters, Bench Srewe,
Bed posts, Shovel and Fork
Table Legs, &c. Handles.
The subscriber has In addition to his large Eeteb•
lishment, nine Brick houses, with shafts running
through them, which be will Rent for Shops, with
Steam Power sufficient to propel such machinery as
! tiny be put into them, at much lower rates than ,tram
power can be produced from small engines.
Poimei..ion given at any rime.
MISS A. C. SARGENT
BEGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic gen
orally that her Select School for Young Ladies
and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on
Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in
St. Clair at., neurly opposite the Enchnnge Hotel.—
She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen:
Hon John Breden, Rev W A Pantimeanti
Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq.,
Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq.,
Jacob Mechling, Esq., Wm. Jack, Esq.
John Bigler.
Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh.
Any information as to terms &c., can be obtainedby
calling or Allen Kramer, E.g. aug`22
Rio Coffee.
494 B by AGS Prime Green, i t i ece l i:a i l ia : l it f T or sale
sepll 100 Liberty it.
. 7 " 4-44 's"
New Salmon.
NOW open, new No 1 Ha G. REINHART,Iifax Salmon. eetail,
A. by
.opls 140 Liberty st.
Smoked Salami.
200 LBS Smoked Salmon, just received and
for sale by A. 0. REIN fl A RT,
140 Liberty it.
Mackerel and Herring
i t FEW Bbls eacb, just reeeited and for sale by
A. G. REINHART,
190 Liberty , sr.
Sealed Herring.
AIFEW Boxes prime scaled HP/ ring,j.i.t received
and fur axle by A G
sepls 140 Liberty et.
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ENWICK'S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. First
principlas of Natural Philosophy. being an intro
&lion to that sciatica, by James Renwick.
For sale by C. H. KAY.
sepls No 76 Market st.
PARK'S PANTOLOGY. Being a systematic sur
vey of Human Knowledge, by Roswell Park.
For sale by C. H. KAY,
sepls N 076 Market. at.
UPH ANI'S MENTAL PHILOSOPHY. embrac- 1
ing the two departments the Intellect and the
Sensibilities, by Thos. C. Upham.
For sale by C. H. KAY,
sep 15 N 0.76, Market at.
LOCK E'S ESSAYS on the Human Understanding
University and Library edition.
For sale by CHAS. H. KAY,
No. 76, Market et. above White & Bro's Store be
tween 4th at and the Diamond.
sep 15
UP HAM ON TllE WILL, a Philosophical Tren
lice on the Will, forming the third vol. of a system
of Mental Philosophy, by Thos. C. Upham.
For snle by C. H. KAY,
sr , 15 No. 76, Market st.
TT ESNIERISM AND PHRENOLOGY. Ethrrul.
ogy, or the Philosophy of Me%metism end Phre
nology, Nish a review ”C Neurology end Plirenoniug.
no ism, by J. Stanley Grimes
Fur sale by
sepls
VOX RENT•
THE ;time room nt pre,ent occupied l;y the .oh
scribers between Ferry and short in Water
apply to
4trett
sr', 15
Cotton Tarn.
OUNDS short and long reel Cot
30,000 P ton Yarns in store and for sale by
pep 15. M. 11. ItH EY &Cfl.
Baccn.
Pol' OS 51mulderot and Sid,,
101000 N
rect•isc.l per st.•ntrter Bertrin , i,und
F 4, sale by M. B. 11 BEY ( 1 ).,
see I'2 IVnter .t..
Pork and Lard.
Pnrk c"..1 4 1,'..!5 Laid r,ct.ived per gtvarner
0 Bcttruntl, t,Dd (or by
M. B. RUE] . & CO.,
„ , \V ittPr •trcet, below Ferry.
NT I: s !Lies Airic:tr, :WM 11,4
11,,d,..0n •looikni Airltumi•; 300 du Grenn
blc Walnut..; puirkllive for
by ‘l'. C. MARTIN.
No 10 NVntrl
Wrapping Paper.
1(11( itenrnoi WrappiogrAm.r. diff,rnt .i2P/, rot
yv by C 1f lI2TIN.
„ co Watt, At.
St Louis Stcam Szgar Beftnery.
- t) rttis IC 11)6E, l% 3,:„(U., 111'• . on band
I ) and f r 6•ln
Ind Uhl, Lou( Syr,:
:1 " o , :.)Jed do,
SCI '• l'oA.iered do.
" C'at
" S. Ni:A•see
Buckets.
..)1111P,Avrt- floclort• on bowl 1.0 for Irl!C
by 1.! D 6 E, I LSON & Co.,
Water at rect..
sei .10
r s t 11ViS RlO (TOFFEE, awn-led yzalaier
r fur sale he
1.1111111111)GE. WILSON Sc CO.
.1. near Smltlbtiekl.
. 0 l 7( LS "1 IN PLATI:. artiyea for
0., inly• by
111.111211 T DGE, wILsoN s: Co..
Front otrret near
60 &a S. MOLASSES on band anti I,ir
le , bY
111.81.111111t;F:. CO_
Front near
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I 53,11 Vrvfoo.;:,
e3l, at fTlltviitv . !irrrs
Slit:A I'ENNUCK.
Gingham', Gingham,.
J UST ,eri,rd
4 ) pi , rea Cr.n. h ervi rtri;'l.l) rarest Glntltem
34) .• Dotneel, do.
Ne• si.d at low rt‘cet.
.rapt lu SHEAS rrssocK.
Silks, Cashmeres, /kc
JUST VINI at No. lOio. Market street, a sec_v
handrorno arsortmeo of
Mani 1,3, and k•I,e1,;10. Saks;
do do do du Armute and 11,1 , p
Satin atnpeJ end figured du. andrito-Jo•N•ps do ;
N. S. Itltir rhamehou striped and plaid do.,
d., do. Cashmere and Mow. do !sines;
Plain aml Satin .trlpedidk and Hoe
With ■ largo cork of Alpacas, liumbatines,
P• 1 ametta rbabs, Merino. •
n•haset4 ate respeofidly rerim•sted t, rail and
exarnino SiIEA & PENNOCK.
oept d
N(). 46. THE. PLACE FOR
'IOUS F: KEEPING GOODS!
el ESERA T, VARIETY JUST RF:cEivEry—
i Cass, 4-1 Ellerielred Sheeting, tit bargain.: lige
rrerriey•ri and Shertirrt Llnen•r White brown
Liner, I)arrilt.4 and Syr errilik, all tines: Kaarklas.Ctasti•
en, Dirrperri Se; Irish ',Mem., pr ices from to
$1 17 Counterpane., rri dirediri, pi Ices from ‘2.12.1tc
$lO. BARROWS & l Ult 7 ER.
Market street
No. 46 Never Surrenders
STII.I, T 11 Ey COSI E—A nailer let of t hose s plen•
did Gold Pencils rewired. Those pmsons oho
were not supplied from the previous invoices mov now
have nn opportunity to make selections from a fall at
smear. Prices the stone all before, from $1,50 to
$lO. BARROWS & TURNER.
1111 g 2'2 4C Mo 'km street.
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
H E la-Kest In: vet, received vesteniny evening no
T
N. 46. We have now a better article for 1'24
(As.. with a beautiful assortment, varying in prices from
I Ili to $'2,25. Call and sev at
BA Hilt M'S TI7RN ER.
Selling off but Not at Cost.
S(MASS SKIRTS. Another duplicate invoice
received and selling at 25 cenie lens than prevt
ous lot
BARROWS ea. TURNER
New Alpacoas.
REcEivr.D. at the •'down town" cn.h house, a
fresh toipplv of block, nod blue block Alpaccas,
which are offered et the lowest rate..
UNDER TRE "Ilia FLAD, " No. 45.
nug2s.
Mackerel.
DDI,S. No 3, large size; jest rerelved and for
salo by J. & J. MrDEVITT,
june 4 No. '2'24, Liberty street.
IN small Poxes, put up for Family use, on hand and
for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT,
dune No '224 Liberty weer.
Louisville Lime.
102 BBLS. froth Louisville Limo just received
and for solo by J AMES MAY.
By John D Davis, Auctioneer, Corner of Wood
and Fifth Streets.
AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, 18th inst.
AT
be sold an extensive assortment of Dry
Goods, embracing nearly all the variety usually kept
in a Retail Dry Goods store!
At two o'clock P M—a quantity of Calf skins, Sole
Leather. 1 set of harness, 1 case of fur hats, 3l bbs
N 0 Molasses, 7 boxes Virginia Tobacco, 8 bxs.
Ro
sin Scrip, 6 bxs Glassware, a quantity of Qwensware,
Looking Glasses, Cat riming and a great vat iety of new
and second hand household furniture.
At 7 o'clock P M.—Gold and silver Watches, Jew
elry, Fine Cutlery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, flats,
Caps. Clothing, and Fancy Articles. sap
Aajosu-nod Executors' Sale
Of a Millinery 4. Dry Coeds More, Fa rnitnre,
AT M'Kenna ' s Phtcnix Auction Mart, N 064 Mar
ket street, Simpson's KJ*, between 3d and 4th
streets, on Monday next, Sept. 22d, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, will be sold, the balance of Funny and
staple Dry Gods, Millinery, &c., belonging to Mrs.
J. Patterson, as she is declining business, among which
are:
Groadonaples and lutstrlng silks; thread; laces, and
edgings; do capes •nd collars; gloves and hoosieryl
book, mull, swiss and j,sconet muslins; bonnet sad cap
ribbons; figured satin and fiorence bonnet silks; leg
horn hats; satin bonnets; ladies caps; silk velvet, to
gether with a variety of articles iu the Dry Goods lino
too numerous to mention.
Alan, 1 cherry wardrobe, nearly new% arm and melt
;
ing chairs; fancy and common do; bedsteads and ta
bles; lamps and candlesticks; I brass clock.
sepl7 I'. M'KENNA, Auct'r,
Post:live Auelion Sale of a Valuable and beaultful
Farm of Land, about 37 Acres.
WITH a good dwelling and out house*, and all
the stock thereon, viz: Horse, wagon and bars
ness, cows, bogs, farming utensils and a variety of
other articles. To be sold, Thursday, September 23,
at 10 o'clock, A, M., on the premises in Peebles town
ship, Allegheny county, on the puckety road, a mile
from the flourishing village of East Dl:retry, 6 -miles
f ro m the c ity of Pittsburgh. and about hallo mile from
the Allegheny river, surrounded with the best of neigh
hors. A healthy I 'cation with a variety of bill and
dale, nn one of the hest roads, leading to the city of
Pittsburgh. containing about 37 acres, nearly all
cleared, under good fence and in the highest state of col
tivntion, on which is erected an excellent dwelling
hoes.. finisher] in the best of orderand furnished with
every convenience necessary for the comfort of a fam
ily. Also a good *table, barn and other houses , a gar
den and u young, orchard of the choicest variety of
fruit trees; a well of delirious and pure spring water,
an abundance of coal is close by the above property,
is well adapted for a country residence, being so con.
! venlent and easy of access to the city, It wonld suit ad
! ntirably f a boarding school, summer boardinghouse,
farmer, gardner, butcher, or any person wishing a
handsome residence. Those desirous of purchasing
can call on T. 11•uwn, Esq the owner, on the premises,
who will show the property, and give any information
required. Possession will be given immediately after
sale, the title is good; for further particulars enquire
i of the subscriber nt his nucdun rooms, No 64 Market
street, between Third and Fourth.
1 Sept 6 I'. 11e14ENNA, Auctr.
CHAS. 11. KAY,
No 76 Morkrt et
M. B. MITA &CO
Aliminatrator's Salo of Beal Estate•
19,400 Acres of Land in Westcra Ptnnaylvania
AT AUCTION.
J 1 . 3 ,11 h n
J D ;
Niiveruher, 1343, at 10 o'cl"ck, A. M., tba fullow•
ing tivoci,bl , ll.l , l; lac. the proven) ofJ.IMCS Trimble,
Saar. 11m ii,b,irgl/;
15,00 ACRES
of which, Ile* in the esnitoy of Memel; No :39. aml 972
i n I' rn w t o ss t othir, No 738 ;mil 801 in [Ma
u tire tow risphip no 034 in Sandy Creek township, no
1063 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of .
t h e se h i nds Coal. end Iron lireand lay in the
sicioity of the Ststo impr.merrients•
1.000 ACRES
etc in the roonty of Crawford. NI, 1513 and 1548 in.
li.sholsie Township, no 1362 in Athen.'townthip, no
146'1, it. Richmond township, no 1669 in Spurts lawn- i
ship; .1 of wl.ioh are well adapted for frrmir g i and con
venient to laid out roads.
900 ACRES
h 11: Ott Vt
pa ra r.-
honey
'auction 33a1t0.
Auction Sales.
ore in thr County of Eric; no 197,-2017-207i; in
Waterford low/11111p, end within 3 miles of the town
ittritiiot; no 19..06 In kmity township; therretracts•re
of the first quality land, end comeuient to laid ant
10101.
16000 ACRES
Are in the Ci.unir of Nlrliran,niliiiining the Soitth
line of the Slate of Sew York, arid fronting nn the
Allegheny Niter. The titian of C'on Ito lie. on p•m
~f the Original traftc There Lard. are well corer
eit N.,:h pine and other timl•er, rintable for Limber:
and hare .r , Ol .trenins of tol . ef ninon.;
trici;li thirty, which there nulY to mlw mills erect-
Thr shot r T.gndg g. it! Ir agthi in serarme tient! or in
e Igglg to 11,1 I to infunrg.
Tor Lewis it, Merenr.Crgm6.rd and Erie Counting,
an prink ip+:h ~, o f 2') .%Cf,l [11 , 41 MCI Wlapt
ra f a me.. 9 h,ign In McKean Coottly, are mostly
1 rents tif 1001 Aertig
lttle nt oole
F. H. Slll' K,
Clint!
\VM BOYD.
THOS.. a. 'IRI \ISLE. S
•ert 11 I. JOH N I). DAVIS, Itoctr.
re•%Vcsicrn rims. 'Menem; Cr:A.o.lomi Democrat,
Mead. dile; Erie i tlsserret, will publish the above till
•alr mid charge this office, dept 6
—
To Printers!
~I•PER1on PRIN rEirs INK.—DR. G. DEN•
J AMIN SMITH. 175 Greenwich street, (new
Brick Block.) New York, keeps constantly on hand
Priniet• I nk. of a superior loyalty. nt the market pi ice,
vl7:—Extra News Ink, at Ale: Rook du. 40e., 50e.,
60 , arid $1 per lb. These Inks are manufac
tured by 111 , 11,11. and of ituricrior •tock. Printers will
favor lir. G. with a call before puichasing their winter
sock. a• they will find it decidedly to their advantage
to iltuil with him. sep64l
TO PRINTERS.
Trre*miry, [MI Printer's Fureii4ing
I rareitouse.
IjlllF:fuhperibers hsveopened a new Tye Foundry
1 in the city of New York, Where they are mostly to
supply orders to any extent, for any any kind of job
or rani Tyre. Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass
Rules, Steel. Column du, Composing sticks, Chases,
arid osery article necessary for a Printing Office.
The type are cast in new moulds, from nn entirely
new set of matrixes, with drop counters. are warrant
ed to be unsurpassed by any, and will be sold to suit
the itnins.
Printing Presses ferltisherl,•ml also Steam Engines
of the must approved patterns.
N. B.—A machinist ronsinotly In attendance to re
puir Presses sad do light work.
Composition Rollers csiit for Printers.
Editors of Newspupens who will buy three times nd
much type as theirs bills amount to, may give the above
six months' insertion and send their papers containing
it to the subscribers.
CROCKFOBT i OVF.REND.
Sep. 3. 68 Ann street.
To Iron Blanufactdrers, olict
TIIF. subscribers will dispose of t h e i r p atent fo r
mantifarttirtng Patent Wrought Iron Butt Hinges,
west of the Alleghenies, and furnish and put in opera•
lion in Pittsburgh, one set of Machineiy capable of
making 400 ‘lOl.. per day. For pariculars, cost of
mantifactaiing, cost per dozen, selling prices, and
toims of salts, address ROY & CO.,
aug f26-2md West Troy, New York.
For Sale,
TWO wall finished and comfortable Frame Dwel
ling Houses, near Faber's Factory. 9th Ward.
These houses contain each four rooms besides attic
story and cellars. They are on lease having nine
years to run. nipl willbusuld at a great bargain; ground
rent only $9 per yenr on each house. Apply to
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
septl3 Penn and Smithfield streets.
Fire Brick, Extra Large
20,000 A prime article, for sale by
mar 21 D. & G. W. LLOY D
Reitioval
A BEELEN has rernowd his Comm!Aston find
A
Forwarding Business from the Canni Basin td
his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite
the Post Office. may 30.
111011 AND COWAN,
Atom, at Law;
office hi Burke's Buildin g s, 4th street, tear Market
jinn 19•d&wly
ank Nott anZt Oxcljangt.
CORRECTED DAILY BY
IL MILAKEEt, EIiONANGE 131101LE11,
SPECIE STANDARD.
Merchants andManufacturers'Serip.l .... ...par
Exchange Bank Scrip • , ....1
Currency , .... I
Berks County Scrip • .1••.• I
EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT.
On Philadelphia -... 4 pro>,
New Y0rk ....... .! pre n
Boston prem
Baltimore . pre=
SPECIE
prem.
par
PENNSYLVANIA. — PITTSBUR GH.
Bank of Pittsburgh par
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank par
Exchange -3 • 3 " ...... pa r
Do. Hollidaysburgh ..... .
PHILADELVIIIA.
Gold
Silve r _
Bank of North America .PRr
Do Northern Liberties - ...... 4 —.par
Do Pen nzyirania ...... .... ....... ....par
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania .....par
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank
Kensington bank pa,
Manufacturers and Mechanics' par
Meehanics'
Mayamensing ...... par
Philadelphia bank par
Schuylkill " ..par
Southwark ..... ".... par
IVettern
Bank of Penn Township • • • . ........ ..par
Girard bank .. "."•/{• a 04,1 .. par
U. S. bank and brancles . ••••••••35
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of dermantoirn ...... pat
" Chester county ..: la •.• •••
" Delaware county... •
" AlotaßTlnefy county..., • par
" Nord.mberiand par
Farmers' bank of Bucks ....... -par
Easton bank
Dnylrstomn bank .... . ... .. • ......... .... pnt
Frank/gm bank of Washington par
Bank of Ckambrrsburgh ...... .......... ..... 1
" Middletown .... .4.
Getlysburgh
" Lewi5t0wn...................... 1
Saaviehanna eonrify
Berkseounty bank ..... ........ ... . no sale
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company • par
Carlisle bank •
Erie bank ......
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster • -•
" Bank of Reading ......
Harris!, ur , bank
Honesdale "....
I Lancaster "
Lancaster co." ............... ...• •
Lebanon "
IMiners' bank of
Monongahela hank of Brownsville
New Hope a nd Delaware Bridge company
Northampton bank
Towanda bank
Wyoming bank
!Vest Branch. bank..."
York bank.—
OHIO
nelmont bank of St. Clairsrille
Clialonbalsk of C01temb5t5..........
Colornitant2 hank of :sec Lisbon....
Cis,-!trine (Lnscrenee, eashier).....
" ( Warren, caskier).. .... .
CI n "'inn cal; mks ...........
Chillicothe bank-- ........
Comme reia/ bank of Lake Pile.. • .
Dayton bank
['rani/in bank of _
Farmers' and Merl , anics' bank of Stelibenrille..l
Farmers' bank of Cantos 20
manta ......
Granville .......
linntilton ........
Lancaster
Marietta .
:Mastillan.
Mteltanirs' and Traders'. Cincinnati
.-
,Mnrnf Plea In ...... ........
Snrralk
Pwinam..
RaneltP4ky
Srinfo
Wangler
Bank of Clcrelan,l
INDIANA
Stab. hark and broncArs
State Scrir
Air ban;i....
Slate bank
Rank of Illinois, Shan-nefiown
VIRGINIA.
Rank of 'be Valley of Virginia 1
Bank of Virginia 1
Errhange bank of Virginia
roters' bank (1 Virginia ...................1
North- Irreer-a 6,714 of Virginia . ... .par
Aft rekanis'avtil Mechanics' bank of Virginia. par
8ra■chrx...........
Bask at Atorgantorit
MARYLAND.
Baltimore City bank,—
All other solvent banks
NORTH CAROLINA
All solvent bank,— .
SOUTH CAROLINA.
All solventbamas
Allsolvenl banks .
- ALABAMA
Mobile banks....
Coonl ry banks..
LOUISIANA
New Orlean, ( rood )....
MICHIGAN.
Bank of 31. Clair St. Clair, .... 75
Bawk of the River Raisin, Monroe 10
Pacyner s' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 60
Michigan insurance, Co. Detroit 5
Oakland County Bank, Pontiac to
flovise-Beepers EmporinaL
I' , 7F.W GOODS JUST RECEIVttf
THE subscriber having received his fill stock of
hou4e-furnishing Hardware, no* offers his ate
sortment as the most complete and select in the city.
In addition to w hich he hne on hand and receiving a
large assortment of FANCY GOODS, inch as Lady's
tuck shell Combs. dressing do Hair Brushes; tooth
end nail Brushes; clothes do; fine cutlers; Lady's and
Gentlemen's Dressing Cases;Razors and Razor strops:
fine Ivory Combs; Pins and Needles, Hooks and
Eyes, &c. &c. &c.
ALSO—A large assortment of Loekitsg Classes
with gilt and mahogany frames of the most approved
paterns and superior workihanship.
Portrait and picture Frames made to order. Repair
ing and regilding attended to on the most reasonable
terms.
Pet eons about fiirnishing their houses would d owt,ll
to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere,
there being great advantages in completing their *elec.
lions at our establishment.
cep 8-1 m
Select School for Boys and Girls.
CAWILLIAMS has open his Select School for
. Males and Females, in the room over Mr
Dyer's Grocery, and formerly occurled by Mr Samuel
Blood, in iredernlstreet, Allegheny, en Monday, the
18th inst.
Teats:—PrimaryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter
of 11 weeks.
lunlor Clams,
S•ninr Class,
Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D.,
Rev. A. D. carnpbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq.
Sept I—dly.
Biiildidg Lots for Salo,
TH RF.E eligible lots in Hart's plan each 24 feet
in item by 132 feet deep, adjoining John B Bat
ter Ell. The tertns will 11e liberal Etiquite of
GEO. COCHRAN.
- .`•
4 --
FIFTH StIttICTI
...no sale
MIMEO
ILLINOIS
Boots and Shoes of all kinds, sires and deictiptionr,
The following is a portion of his assortment:
Mena and Boys coarse Shoes;
do d, Kip do
dri do Calf do
do do coarse Boots;
dd do Kip do
do do Calf dd
Ladie's and Children's Leather Bouts and Shcesi
do do Morocco do do
do do fine Hip Slippers do
double and sigle sole, Pittsburgh make;
do do Gaiter Boots of all kinds;
do Kid, Jefrersons and Buskins,
........2
GEORGIA.
..............2i
. i .... _....8
TENNESSEE
THOS. A. HILLER
104 Waxd at., near sth at.
41
8
10 4,
Acitßvicts
BEM
NEW G
FRESH ARRIVAL AT TIM
NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE,
No. 160, Liberty Street, 2a door be:dio
TFIE stlbsctiber hosing Just returned from the
Eastern Cities, Would invite the attention of the pub.
lic to the large and va:ied uomrtroont of fashionable
Goods now opening, and ready for inspection at his es
!tabliohment. His stock consists in the moat fashion ,
able styles and colors.
~Broad, Bearer, Pilot and Tweed Wool
Dyed Cloths, Plain, Striped. Barred
and Fant,y Foreign and Dometie
Cassirnere . .;
C1...077/.5 AND CASS DI ERES Flyrsift9,
1 EXTRA SUPERFINE SATTINETTS,
ALL COLORS•
Plain and rancy Sattinotts, all Colors mad
Qualities;
[ A FEw riEcts BERKsilini; cAssimEßEs,
1 A NEW, IIEAVV AN fl BEALITiFUL Arun:
CLE, FIRST LOT IN THE CITY;
glittrif Valencia. AVool len and Sill, Veivetsl
Cmslatneres, 5,:c. for Vesting,.
These together with a large vat icty of Stocks, 611 4
vats, Scat fa, rocket nandherchiefs, Suspenders;
Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, rind every other article apper
taining to Gentlemen's went. The undersigned 15 pre.
pered to sell at a redaction of over ten par cent. ceder
last cent's prices. He is also prepared to mar:nate ,
i alto * Clothing of all kinds to order. after the muoi ap
(proved Eastern and Paris fa,ltinons, (which ho rt ,
calves monthly) at the shortest notice, and rte tilt!
most reasonable terms. 3ho s ubscriber would sat.,
that though he never has crooked a leg on shop board,
be canget up a better lining., and a better made gar
ment, than come of those whir, after spending the gftet...
er part of their lives cross legged, are so ignorant of
the fitting department as to be obliged, vs hen they
want a coat for themselves, to call in a crook to cut it
for them, for want of ahilily to do it themselves. Ide
would caution the public ngainst being humbugged by
those who talk so largely about compei itionfrom thorn
who never noticed them, ut 1.1 a hide a few days his
attention was directed to on a dvertisement in one of
the pnpers, written by come conceited person whose
appearance might be improved by using some of the
soap he talks so mach about.
The subscriber hes made an arrangament in New
York by which he will receive, in the cdto se of n . few
weeks, a large supply of Shirt, , , at prices varying from
50 cents to $3,00. Country merchants and others
wishing to purchase by the ease or dozen. will have
their orders, If accompanied by the cosh, attended
to with promptness and despatch. Thant: Mil for the
Very liberal patronage extended me during the short
time I have been In buslne.A., I am determined to sell
new and good Clothing at such prices no will render it
to the advantage of purchaser; to cull at the NATION..
AL CLOTHING STORE tylefore z..ing el,ewheret
JAMES B. IVIITCIIELE.
r.?" 23 nt 30 Odd hand, will receive good wages
land constant emptnv me..t, by calling soon at the Na'
I tional Clothing, Sam None need s apply bat those
who con curhe Well recommended ,as Iwin •g ae 113 I 1 d
. ti
the best work. JANIES. B. MITCHELL,
sept I I.
- ---
WAR WITH i‘IEXICO DECLA.RE.Di
MONONGAHELA
- -
CLOTHING STORE,
No 2, WOOD St. Second Door horn OA
Corner of Water Street.
COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS
The umierstgned takes this ntethod rT rineruneinl
to their customers and the ;nubile geneMtly, that they
have ju.t received from the 12,1,4 t, 5e l on'er or sale at
the above stand a large and well selected assortment
of Cloths, Cassimeres, l'estht2s and mnferials of eve ,
ry deseridtion, having been perchsed rush nn thd
most advantageous terms, tl,ey nre enabled to offer as
CHEAP as can be sold In the IYefte,n Country.
Their assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHINO;
is large, and has been manufactured from the best
materials, and by eaceilent wort men.
They have constantly on hand end will manta:mit:re
to order all articles of Clothing, which they will ‘Varii
rant to be made in the best manner and most fashion.
able style.
They invite the public to call and examine their
stock of goods, as they are confident they can Sell
GOOD ARTICLES at prices which col,rint fail to please.
Remember the place. NO. 2. WOOD STREET,
SECOND DOOR FROM THE conNEa
WATER. sept 9-if
Removal.
H tabscriber hes removed hix MorOU.lo Lt..attict
store to No. 70 WOOD S'l REEL bee" ten 401
and Diamond Alley, where he has on hand a large a...
*ailment of Morocco, faricx Leather,- 'Linings, Bind•
logs, &c. Sze., from orx of ti:e. best ,naneractoriee
Philadelphia, which he will ,e 1 at lower rti , ...23
can bought at any ',tiler in the city: The
trade are reTecttelly invited to examine my stoc4
before purchasing.
aug,29.tf
CLEAR THE TRACK!!!
FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE,
THE chenpe4t and bet BOOTS, SHOES; and
TRUNKS, fot the people, can be found at
J. C. KIMBALL'S STORE,
NO. 70 WOOD STREET,
Bettaten fourth and Diamond Ailey, Pitl.tburg4,
Trunks,
trunks or all sizes cheaper than tan he purctins'eci at
any other place in the city• Come and examine my
stock; “THE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and
shall be beat !!!
All or the above goods have been selected and man-
ufactured expressly for the Pith:burgh Market, and
are and shall be sold s holesnle and retail, cheaper
than any rubel place in Pittsburgh !! Conic and aro!! I
ang`294f J. C. KIMBALL.
WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY
WAREHOUSE REMOVED.
THE subscribers have the pleasure of informing
their friends and the public generally, that they
have removed their paper store to
No. 81 I%'ood Street, obobe Fourth,
nearly opposite the stand they occupied before the fire )
where they have on hand and are opening a completil
tisortmentment Cf
PAVER HANGING S .
BORtERS, TIRE BOARD PRINTS, &c.,
the greater putt or which has been manufactured and
imported since the fire, and which contains a largo
number of patterons that are alttigether new and suit•
able for every description of entries and roams.
They also keep on hand n stock of Printing, writing
and \Vrapping Paper from the Clinton Mill. Sten. ,
beaville, 0., to which along Wlth their other g oodst
.hey would respectfully call the attention of purch asers,
•.' Rugs and Tanners scraps ptachased in exchange,
HOLDSHIP & BROWN.
n 7 Wood street.
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Citizen's Hotel
THE subscriber has opened the Cit;zen's Hotel of?
Penn Atreet,ns a house of public entertainment,
in that large brick 110`15e, formerly the Penn House,
near the canal bridge; where he i 4 p rovided for the ac.
commodation of the Public , and will be glud at all
times to see his friends.
ap2l-cltf BP.N.IA IN F. KING.
Dr. E. Meritt , Dentist,
(Of the Burnt District.)
R"ThI.CTFULLY informs his frieudc and all thOtSe
who wi,h his services that he ha. un office
in Smithfield street. 2rl door from Virgin alley. where
he will now attend tin operatioirs of the Teeth in the
Lest Manner and ut the shortest notice. Office hours
from 9 tilll2, and from 2 till 5. may 2—diwtf,
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J. C. f:EMB.\