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    gig Mail' Morning post.
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER `lO
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
COMMITTEE FOR sErTEMBER.
W. H. Denny, J. F. Kelly, Jutiah King
In reference to communications which mny appear
in this paper, we hereon , : or two remarks to make.—
We will insert none without the name of the author be
ing fist made known to us, and when inserted, must al
ways be taken as expressive of the views of the writer.,
and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so
expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved.
[Now is the time to advertise if you wish to do
good fall business.
TR' T .—There was a tremendous crowd
at the Thristre last night, and Mazeppa, was admira
bly performed. Look out fur to-night. Mazeppa
and La Tour it Neste, we doubt not, will cull out an
immense crowd.
IartoRTANT D►ctston.—The cue of W. & D.
ttiticniair, plaintiffs in error vs. the ALLEGFILNT
COUNT, MUTUAL IttatIRANCE CONPANT, involving
the question oldie liability of the members to pay the
amount of their respective notes, together with the
additional assessment of owe per cent made by the
said company, to cover the losses sustained by the fire
of the 10th of April, was taken up on Thursday in
the Supreme Court, and argued by James Dunlop,
tsq., on the part of the defaulting members. The
teurt, however, concurring in the opinion of Judge
Grier, that the case was too plain for an argument, re
fused to bear Mr. Williams, who appeared on behalf
bC the company.
MEETING OF THE DELEGATES TO THE
to pursuance of notice given, the Delegates appoint.
ea to represent the two cities and the county of Alle
gheny, in the Rail Road Convention at Greensburg
on the 24th of September. met at the Board of Trade
Rooms, on Friday the 19th inst. On motion, WIL
SON isI'CANDLESS, Esq., wan called to the chair,
■nd Jesse Carothets appointed Secretary.
A motion was made to increase the•number of dele
gates, which was adopted. The following named
gentlemen were then appointed:
Charles Rowan, George Bailey,
E. Simpson, Samuel M'Kelvey,
John J. Mitchell, Samuel Snowden,
John Scntt ' Robert Sergeant,
John M'D.Crortsan, Allen Kramer,
Christian Painter, Dr. Speer,
Col. Wm. Robinson, John Sampson,
R. S. Cassett, R. H. Davis,
H. Childs, Cul. James A. Gray,
John Irwin. Dr. H. Hannen,
Col. John Ross, James B. Irwin,
Robert Marshall, John Floyd,
Robert When, John M'Fadden,
H. Coulter, James M'Cully,
R. C. Grier, Thomas Irvine,
Isaac Patterson, W. W. Fearns,
Tobias Myers, G. D. Warner,
Daniel Kuhns, Samuel Douglas,
Gen. Marks, David E. Park,
Alexander Richardson, R. S. Hays,
Wm. Bingham, Benjamin King,
11. Graff, Henry Fess,
E. Faber, John D. Matson,
John Smith, Charles Barnett,
John A ndregg, C. W. Earnest,
Wm. Pentland, Thomas Leggett, jr.
Resolved, Tirat each of our fellow citizens (not
named) above, as are willing to attend the Greens
burgh Convention. are hereby respectfully requested to
call at the Beard of Trade Rooms, this day (Saturday)
and have their names entered, so that the whole can
be published in the city papers of Monday.
Resolved, That the Secretary be. and he is hereby
directed to procure the names of such persona as may
call at the Board of Trade Rooms. in pursuance of
the above resolution, and that he publish in the pa
pers of Monday, a full list of the delegates appointed.
WILSON WCANDLESS, Cls'n.
JZZIZ CAROTUICR.S, Seey.
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- ~tel
GP The ceremony of consecrating the grounds
lately purchased from Ceo. A. Bayard, Esq. for a
Public Cemetry, and setting the same apart fur that
purpose, will take place on the grounds on Summitry
tha 2001 inst., at 3 o'clock. P. M.
An ediimd will be delivered by Prat. Green, ac
compamied with other appropriate religious services
The citizens generally are invited to attend.
septl7 J. CAROTHERS, Scc'y.
Will be held at the Sib Ward Market 1-1,,u,e, on
Saturday evening the 20th inst., at 7 o'clock, for the
purpose of adopting permanent measures for the sup
port of the Factory girls whilst they are nn the strike.
MANY CITIZENS.
All city daily papers friendly to the cause will
please copy. &Iry 18
1663 FEET dry Poplar Scantling, 4 by 4 and
3 by 4;
1600 do Clear seasoned stuff;
600 do Dry common du;
34.250 do Good shingles;
Received by Canal Boat "Paragon" and for sale by
H. LAMBERT,
100 Liberty street.
Plow.
20 BARRELS Surrfim Family Flour; mceived
by Keel Butt "Mingo Chief," and foe aale
THE subscribers have the pleasure of informing
their friends and the public generally, that they have
removed to their new warehouse on Second street, be
tween Wood and Market streets. Their factories fur
the manufacture of Vials, Bottles, and Window Glass.
are in full operation. An assortment of Glassware
on band, so which the attention of purchasers is direc
ted. S. M'KEE & CO.
sepl3-1m (Ga zette copv.)
t
.HF subscriber has removed hir Morocco Leather
Tstore to No. 70 WOOD STREET, between 4th
I
and Diamond Alley, where he has no hand a large as
-1 ._ sermon' of Morocco, fancy Leather, Linings, Bind
ings, Ike. &c., from one of the hest manufactories in
Philadelphia, which he will sell at lower pikes than
can be b,ught at any other house in the city. The
trade are respectfully invited to examine my stock
I before purchasing.
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aug29-tf J. C. KEMBALL.
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CLEAR TILE TRACK!!!
fOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE.
THE cheapest and best BOOTS, SHOES, and
TRUNK'S, for the people, can be found at
J. C. KIMBALL'S STORE,
NO. 70 WOOD STREET,
,Between Fourth and Diamond Alley, Filliburgh
Boots and Shoes of all kinds, sizes and descriptions
The following is a portion of his assortrnentt
liens and Boys coarse Shoes;
do do Kip do
do do Calf do
do do eoarse Boots;
do do Kip do
do do Calf do
Ladle's and Children's Leather Boots and Shoes;
do do Morocco do do
do do floe Kip Slippers do
double, and sigle sole, Pittsburgh make;
do do Gaiter Boots of all kink
do do Kid, Jefrersoos and Buskins.
Trunks of all sixes aheaper than can be purchased a I
any other place in the city. Come and examine my
stock; '..THE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and
shall be twat !!!
All of the gore goods have betn selected and man
ufabtured expressly for the Pittsburgh Market, and
are and shall be sold wholesale and retail, cheaper
than any other place in Pittsburgh !! Como and see!!!
atigt!Olf J. C, KIMBALL.
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
CORRESPONDENTS
RAIL ROAD CONVENTION
A PUBLIC MEETING
Lumber
A. LAMBERT,
100 Liberty street
Rebuilt and Removed.
Removal.
Trunks.
port of Pittoburgl).
30 IRCHF.S WATER IN THE CHARREL
ARRIVED.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packets.
Monongahela City Packets
Miner, Kinney, Wellsville;
DEPA RTED.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Dully Brownsviile . Packets;
Nionongultela City Pockets.
Rambler, Moodey, Welkville;
Wilmington, Dennison, Cincinnati
Beaver ; Warren and Cleveland Packets
and Stage Line.
gal& j ai
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THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Express & Telegraph,
Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'•
clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan
from Pittaburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning
at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore
& Cu's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar
rival of the Pocket, and reach Cleveland before night.
Fare through $4 SU.
Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are entitledto choice
of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage.
For passage applyon board Steamboat Michigan, or
to JOHN S DICKF.Y,Beaver.
G M HARTON & Co., Pittsburgh.
CLARK &Co., Beaver.
For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of
NEIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland.
je2l-y .1 & M B TAYLOR, Warren.
BEAVER PACKET
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. 13.13otas,Mastcr,hascommenced
her regular Jailytrirs, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto-
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 9, A. M.
Pricesto suit the times,aad those whc bays no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as moon as
the weather will permit; on the opening of-which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and
MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera.
Lion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
G. M. HARTON,
july 12 Water street.
(CrThe Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845
The itflo and Splendid Steamer,
V. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA,
SION K, Master, has commenced run
ning regularly, and will continue to
run through the season as a ‘Veekly
Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same, hour.
For freight or passage apply on board. m 26.
LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE
IFZI
--ram= •
STEAMER LAKE ERIE, C•rr. CAMPBIELL,
Leaves Beaver at II o'clock, A. M.
•' I'uLburgh at 3 o'clock, r. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, C•rr. BOILS,
LeaVCSll6bUrgh et 9 u . chick, A. M.
" Deaver at I o'clock, I'. M.
In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas
tare Canal Bowl t. Erie, l'a., and Cleveland, U.
Steam 130111. and Vessels to all pang on Lake Elie
7111 d Michigan. Apply to
G. M. HARTON &
itt•lnu g h.
JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver.
CLARK &Co., Beaver.
junc 211
SPEED AND COMFORT !!
MONONGAHELA ROUTE.
FUR BALTIMORE AND PHILA DI:H . 111A
THE SPLKSDID ►AbT RCNNING STEAMER§
CONSUL AN!) LOUIS NIcL A NE•
Will commence ox Itl,nday the If 2th of May. Ma
king double daily trips.
One boat will leave at 84 A. M. daily.
The othet in the evening, daily. (except Surnitly.)
By themorning Boat pawiengers will take the Cara of
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at
8 o'clock, A M., the next morning. And arrive in
Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening.
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.12 tja..eir
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iha
Through to Baltimore in 32 bons,
‘• Phi I[l.ll'l phitl in 10 "
By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the
Boat in comfortableST ATE ROOMS the fir.t night.
Pa•s oserthe Mountain, in Coaelced in day light.—
Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid
ing niglit travel altogether.
For Seats, nr entire roaches for families or parties,
apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and
at the Matti boat abosethe Mrmongahsla Bridge.
FERGUS MOORHEAD,
may 9 Agent.
REBUILT AND REMOVED.
Furniture Cheap and Good.
AS. W, WOODW ELL respectfully informs hi.
ity friends and the public that be has ramoved to hi.
old stand, No. 85 Third street, where he has on band
a splendid assortmen. of Furniture of all descriptions.
ready for their inspection. Persons wishingto furnish
Hotels, Steamboats, Private Dwellings, &c. will find
it to their interest to call and examine his stock before
purchasing elsewhere. •
FURNITURE
which cannot be surpassed in the western country,
comprising the following articles:
Sofas, Divans and Ottoman.;
Tepoys, Tete-a.Tetes, Wardrobes;
Secretary and Book-Cases;
Card, Pier, Sofa and Centre Tables,
Sideboards; Dressing Beac•us, various styles;
Hat and Towel Racks;
French and High-post Bedsteads;
End, Dining and Breakfast Tables:
Mahogany CH• IRS of all descriptions;
A general assortment of Fancy Chairs;
Also, a general assortment uf COMMON FURNI
TURE. sep4l.3m.
Ferry, Salt Works and Building Lots,
FOR SA LE
THE subacribet I offer et private sale, nll that
valaable real emote si:uate in Lower St. Clair
township, at the mouth of Saw 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 übcut three acres of ground, lying on
the Steubenville Turnpike Road. These works are in
operation and good order, and from their location and
proxim'ty 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 river.
From the great and daily increase of trade across the.
Ohio river at this point, being the most direct road
from the bcrough of Manchester and Allegheny City
to the Southern side of tha Ohio Ricer, it will in a few
years be equal to any ferry on the river.
LOTS.
frosting on the river and Sieubenvilln road, suitable
for building, will be sold separately or utherwiie to suit
purchasers.
For further particulars enquire of
RORFRT ROBB,
at the office of Robb & McConnell, over the Pu3t
Office. GEORGE OGDEN.
nug.9--(l2m ELIZABETH SNOWDEN.
Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism.
The Jackion Wreath, or National Souvenir.
A National Tribute, commemorative of the great
civil victory, achieved by the people, through the
Hero of New Orleans, comitining a map of the United
States, a portrait of Gen. Jacksoa, a view of the bat
tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage.
Just received and for sole by
JOHPiSION & STOCK TON.
julys 44 Marbet utrect.
HY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL.
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FROM MEXICO
The Washington Union of the 9th snys:—We lay
before our renders this evening a considerable mass
of news, which has been received at New Orleans
from Mexico. It certainly does not look very war
like; but in this state of uncertainty, with an unstable a
government, and such fluctuating councils, it is still
proper fur us to continue "the armor and attitude de
manded by the et ids."
A letter has been received by this evening's mail
from Pensacola, of the 10th inst., containing extracts
of a letter from Vera Cruz of the 29th August. These
only re•echo the statements which we published from
official sourceson Monday evening, namely, that "the
troops and the generals actually and absolutely refuse
to march to invade Texas; that General Paredes has
returned to Mexico, and others have followed suit.
There is a report in town (Vera Cruz) from Mexico,
that Paredes has pronounced (that is the way, you
know they do business here) in favor of a regency, to
be composed of three military men," &c. &c. These
are, however, reports; and they want conformation.
But the writer states that the "government is without
money, and without power, and without energy, and,
therefore, cannot stand."
STEAMBOAT SUNK
The Saint Louis Republican of the Iflth inn says:
"The Die Vernon reports that the lowa No. 1, on her
trip upto Galena, at Buller's Island. about filly miles
above this city, ran upon a log, tearing off several of
her timbers. She sunk in about six feet water, and
from her apparent position it was feared she would
break in two, as she is supposed to be resting upon a
log. She had but little freight on board. licr engine
and furniture will be saved."
ECF The Washington (Pa.) Easminet, received loot
night, contains a call for a meeting at the Court House
in Washington, this evening, to appoint Delegates to
the Gmensburgh Rail Road Convention. Good!
Louisville Lime.
102 BB LS. fresh Louisville Lime just received
nod for sale by JAMES MAY.
Ncw Books!
riUUK received lust night a lut of now works.
The Ilpifl of For tone. a novel by Mrs. Gore.
Essays of Elia. by Chat. Lamb.
Songs of rho Campaign—eight songs—nitric, Seri
On. atJi amusing, by flurry Lorremier•
The Formor't Llbnrn for aptentbm.
Romance and Iteal.iy, a novel by T. S. Arthur.
Getx.'•l'oriTis
Cuomo., by liambolt—a now supply.
Venn) Magazine. Ni, 10
Nloste of die Ethiopian Serenader".
3s,rlt;
SELLERS' (MF:.l"l' REMEDY FUR LIVER CUNI
PI. AINT.—No C URE—No PAY
11E1 SI It —Tl,ete urn. two L roe, of y.toi ins al.
uable Liven I'lll4 tolotpht to do. coHlot, wltylt
cured two . pvlll4lll. Niloll4litwen d octori 112 1.11 the list,
comp:Riot ;or seen. %Viten I wa. laiii to l'ut..toutgb
I beagle. tst., hoe., mete, for isho have te•
grent tinn tit from it: mot.. 11,tot Iron nos other
outdo - top thtty hose esttr taken. A f• air l i.t tess
fterstats here oho err not troubled int., or lett, ssitlt
Liver l'otorlatot. 111, 0 is great deo:until - or tour Itier
1.111.; I thet.•fote send for one or two dole, If I l t d./
110 W n rite saltie of )our bill. titt I now know it, I
would not Lave Irtt l'ittatea.zil wallow taking a dome
Loxes. .1. Al' NI , Crau ford Co. Va.
A R'marAablr CRS(
.litetol a ii a. 1,41 to tho 4r.to•ment of
Samuel McCoul. E. 1., of lV,ll,tourgb,
1 VrllAburgh, I'a. May '21'44, I
itor,ht cwrilft ?hot I was alliort,d .ttli the 1.1..1
Comp Lout and l'htiosic for a lott being inure
titan a year under the rare of a l'it?liicititt, that the din
ease. Instead of being relict ed by the medleit.es 1 tools.
kept send unlit getting worse: my husly swelled so that
I ma., UN.41,1 , to stoop low enough to tie my slaw.—
W bra the disease was at tie, worst. I was reeotnmend.
ed to Ity Seller,' Liner Pills. I dal so. and 'eu re
liered gr,ritiyby first bor. rynd completely raced
by da •erond. SA M
Thee. %.‘ high .rand unrivalh , l Melielne
kn.% Gar the cure of disused lis t. A. eie plepar...l
andld
. R. E. SELLERS. NO I et
st.ld el.° be , Kerr & Nlohler.l4:tW.seJ L. \rdr.,,
Jr. and Pim. Thorn. Market el; :/:11
Ward; and at P. &hearts and Jelin Mitchell, Alle
gheny City.
FUR?iITURE WARE ROOMS.
R. R. RYAN,
HA VI NG rmepkted his mnehinery for the MAN.
VI:AC:TURF: Or CABINET FURNITURE.
is now prepared to otter to the public all articles in
his line, at wholesale or retail, 'rely low for CA.1•1; hr
*at-rants every article made at 164 establishineto iu
give satisfaction, as none but the he•t workmen are
employed, •nalivery care taken in the selection of
motet I.
Turning and Sassing done in the hest manner.
Ahio, an assortment of turnod material kept on
hand, such as Wagon Hubs, Thrum , Columns,
Newel', and Balusters, Bench Sreo a,
Bed linos, Shovel and Fmk
Table Lcg., Hanalei.
The sult.criber Imo in addition to his large Estah•
botmen!, nine Brick homer, with shaft. running
through them, which he will Beni for Strops, with
Siren' Power sufficient to propel such machinery 1111
may be put into them, at much lower rates than steam
power can be produced from .mall engines.
Posses•ion given at any time
Allegheny Cemetery.
SALE OF BURIAL LOTS
T U RSU. ANT to a Resolution of the Board of Man
i agers of the Allegheny Cemetery, a public sale of
burial lota will be mode on Friday, the 26th of Sep
tember next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at said Cemetery.
The geneial plun of the Cemetery may, be viewed
of uny time at the office of Mr Oilslett, the Compa
ny's Agent, on the premises, and at any time after the
I.lin cl September next, a plan of the burial lots may
oleo be inspected thee,. The grounds ate open fur
visitor,. By order of the Board of Managers.
ono n.dts THOMAS IRWIN. Pres.t.
Dr. E. Mcritt, Dcntist,
(O( the Burnt Dist, ici.)
RESPECT FU 1. I. Y informs his friends and all those
who wish his services that he has tukon an office
in Smithfield stteet, 2d door from Vit gin tilley, where
he will now attend ull operations of the Teeth in the
hest manner and at the shortest notice. Office hours
from till 12, and from 2 till L. may 2—dhwtf.
RICHARD COWAN,
Attorney at Law,
office in Butlie's Buildings, 4th street, near Market
June 19-d&wly
Books—Just Received.
EVERY LADIES COOK BOOK;
Management of the I,i,k Room;
Every min's Doctor and Family guide to heeltb:
Literary Emporium:
School Gii I in France;
Potennial Flower or Virtue's Conquest;
Patent Sermons,l), Dow, J r . ;
Carl)le's Heroes of Histor;
Hogg's Winter Evening Tales;
Pleasant Nlemories of Pleasant Lands;
For sale by
ROSWORTH & FORRESTF.R.
serif 43 Market at.
=OM
New Salmon.
OW open, new No 1 Halifax Salmon, for sale
N
by A. G. REINHART,
sepls 190 Liberty at.
Smoked Salmon.
onn LBS Smoked Salmon , just received and
4 , 1./I_, for sale by A. G. REINHART,
sepl3 110 Liberty st.
Mackerel and Herring
A . FEW 13bIs each, just received and for sale by
A. G. REINHART,
sepls 140 Liberty sr.
_
Scaled Herring.
AFEW Boxes prime scaled Herring. jo.t teeeive.l
and fur sale by A G REINHART,
sepls l4O Liberty At.
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FOR BENT•
THE lime room at present occupied by the sub
scribers between Ferry and Short in Water
street. apply to
sep 15. M. B. RH EY & CO.
Cotton Yarn.
30,00, - kpouN , DS short and long reel Cot
1J too I arns in store and for snle by
e p 15. M. 13.1111F.Y &CO.
Bacon.
10)000 POUNDSrecei,
~pr,S s h t ..o n u
m k l e e : and Bertrand, Sd
and
fur mile by M. B. RHEY & CO.,
op 12 Water it., below Ferry.
Pork and Lard.
Q BBLS Pork and 4 bbls Lard received per Steamer
0 Bertrand, and for sale by
M. B. RHEY & CO..
aep 12 Water street, below Ferry.
NUTS, &e.-1.2 Boles African Pea hum 500 lbs.
Bordeaux soft +belled Almond.; 300 do Gnmo
ble %Vslnut,; 5 Basket. porn Olive Oil; for sale low,
by P. C. MARTIN.
vcpls No 60 %Voter .tract.
Wrapping Paper.
1 00 Reams Wrapping paper, different .11.e..1, lot
sale kw by P. C MARTIN,
Nn 60 ‘Vater st.
St Louis Steam Sugar Ittfutery.
I3CRIIRIDGF, WILSON & CO., have on hand
1.) and for sale
1(10 lads. Loaf Sugar;
50 " Crushed do.
50 " Powdered du.
30 " Clarified do.
" S. H. Molasses
Buckets.
II Doz. Beaver Buckets on hand and fur sale
1J Iby BU Itß RIDGE, WILSON Sc. Cu.,
sept 10. Wiper street.
500
BAGS RIO COFFEE, assorted qualities
fur ..h. by
BURI3RIDGE, WILSON Sr. CO.
t u, near Smithfield
50 c ,
L,xEs
PLAIE, arri.eJ and for
sale by
WILSUN it Co..
Frnnt street near Smithfield.
Gri ItßLs S. 11. MOLASSES on hand and for
11-/,,L
le by
WILSON Sz.
Flom stieft [war Smitidiold
100 1., ST I ES I. ce
SOLE LEATHER tep,d and
BERBRIDGE, WILSON &
EC()NOMY BLANKETS AND SATIN.
1 CASE E,..../rwin likatkuis.
I_ 1 du du extra GI/r.
1 vivre Black 5.1611 Vestrog,
erred and for wale at manufartur , r. poicea
wprl3 SHEA S. PENNI WK.
Gingham*, Gingham*
J CST r , ceived
4i) pi cu.. Frrn,ll and 1:”gli.111),,, Gin:hem
1) ttll, 111 I,
iv% prim.
wpt 10 SUE.\ S. PENNOCK
Silks, Cashmeres, &e
J['ST received at No. 103, 'Market street, a very
iedrome assortment or
Plain and blue b(k
do do do do Armote and nerd, Sill.•;
Swirl •Tiniwil itti4lllZ l / I "Pd do. and (in-dc-Napa do.:
V. S. It ch Chameli,o, nrriped ami pia id do.,
do. do. Cln.hmere and Mous. de Erin,;
and Satin so Ted bit; and blue blk do ;
K'nh a large stock of A Iltucras, Bombazines,
POrtifTwllli cloth, , Merinos, Sze.
I'on'bn Bets ute resliectlully requested tr. call and
Sif EA & PENNOCK.
mxamme
nei I rl
NO. 16. THE I'IACE FOR
MOUSE H EEPING GOODS!
}: 4111 AI, V.kitIETV JrST ttEcEivEr).—
lr Cu.,. 4-4 Blearired Sheet log, at bargain.; Bar
ta,•!r•,,.4 l'idow and Shertinz Liorn•: bro.,
Ltorm D.truu,d., uud Sin toads, all sizes Knapli
~ Dr are,Sr; itiVh Lint'n•, prices fitott 23 cis. to
$1 C7i; COWitel panee, splendid. priers from '2.124 to
10
BARROWS & TURNER.
%Art ,tire[
No. 46 Never Surrenders
TI L i, TllEy COME—Another let of those splen•
0. did Gold Pencils received. Those porsons who
iiVete the previous invoices may 110 W
have 1 . 11 ipportuoiiy to make selections from n full as•
«of t mew. Inc.. the same Iltl before, from $1,50 to
10. BA RUMS'S & TuusEß.
4f Market strret.
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
rpf I fl 1.... zei , t t ot vet, received yestertiny evening ni
No. itn. havo now a better article fur 124
n le•uutiful nc.n tment, varying in pi ices from
IS] to $'2,25. Cull and Yea nt
BARROWS & TURNER.
Selling off but Not at Cost.
SEA GRASS SKIRTS. Another duplicate invoice
receked al:d idling at `.2.5 cents Ices than previ•
BARROWS & TURNER
New Alpatcas.
RECEIVED. ut the ,• down town" cash )101111P,
best, of black, and blue black Ipaccas,
which uie utiorvil at the lowest rates.
UNDER THE "Bio FLAG," No. 46.
ale 26.
Insurance
THE PITT.IftIIFIGH NAVIGTION AND FMK INSU
RANCE- Com es PT, has removed its office to No 19
Minket fitreel, obere, baviritt, recommenced business,
it will take Fire and Marine Risks of every descrip
tion, us forlll!rly,Upell the most favorable terms.
sop 5 Rm. 11043 T. FINNEY, Seey.
MISS A. C. SARGENT
EGS leave to inform herfriends and the pubic gen
1-10 erally that her Select School for Young Ladies
and Hives. Will commence the Winter Session on
Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in
St. Cluir at., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.—
She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen:
lion John Breden, Rev W A Passavant.
Rev .1 Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq.,
Bev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq.,
Jacob Mccbhug, I . : SII., Wm. Jack, Esq.
John Bigler.
Butler. Pu. Pittsburgh.
Any information at to terms &c., can be obtained by
calling ar. Allen Kramer, Esq. augnn
Fort Pitt Works,
Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fink iVard
DISSOLUTION.
'VHF: firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten, is this
(I.y dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest
of John Freeman in the concern, w Charles Knap,Jr.
and J Totten, who will continue the business
under the name of Krim, & Totten, and will settle all
claims against the said lirm, and receive all debts and
demands owing to the same.
Pittst'gh, Aug. 18, 1845-aug'2B.
Removal.
DR WM. M. WRIGHT DENTIST,
1,0 1 °"7,711 - ,
a has removed to St. Clair etret, next door
•11.,
•••• to the Exchang Hotel Building.t.
.ep I
Removal
ABEELEN has remosesi his Commission and
. Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to
his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite
he I'ost Office. may 30.
~~,,
Auction Saks.
Boon, Rifle, Patent Lever Watch, Bird Cages,
and Picture Frames at Auction.
AT''Kenna's Phoenix Auction Mart, No 64
Matket street, Simpson's Row, between 3d and
4th streets, on Saturday evening next, September 20,
at half past 6 o'clock, will be sold a large collection
of :Miscellaneous Books, among which are several
works in the several departments of literature, ut 7
o'clock. Same evening, by order of Administrators,
1 second hand Rifle, an excellent article in every re
spect, which can be ‘varranted,ns the best off •red at
auction for several inorelts. At tho same time,l gold
Patent Lever Watch; I silver do.; 2 Bird Cages.
sep 19 1' M'KENN A, Aucr'r.
Books, Watches, ikc. at Auction
AT 7 o'clock on Saturday evening the 20th inst at
Davis's Auction Room, corner of Wood and
Fifth street will be sold an extensive collection of
Theological, Classical and Miscellaneous Books,
writing paper, fine cutlery, gold and silver watches,
guns, pistols, musical instruments, boots, shoes, hats,
caps, work boxes &c together with a great variety of
staple and fancy goods.
sept 1.9 JOHN D DAVIS, Ancer.
Auction Salon.
By John. .1, Davis, Auctioneer, Corner of Wood
and Fifth Streets.
AT 10 o'clock on Monday morning, 22J inst.,
will be sold an extensive assortment of fresh
and seasonable American and European Dry Goods.
At 2 o'clock, I'. M., a general assortment of new
and second hand household and kitchen Furniture;
Carpeting; Mattrasses; Beds and Bedding, Looking
Glasses; 1 counting house Desk; Glassware; Queens
ware; Cordage; Virginia Manufactured Tobacco; N.
0. Molasses; corn Brooms; rosin Soa p, mnntel Clucks;
Window blinds; blob:villa Lime, sole Leather, &c.
At 7 o'clock, P. M., a quantity of fine Cutlery;
Hardware; new and second hand Watches; 3 day and
30 hour Clocks; Boots; Shoes; Huts, Cap.; Clothing;
Fowling , piece.; Pistols, and fancy urticles.&c.
sepl9
Adjourned Executors' Sale
Of a Millinery 4. Dry Coatis Store, Furniture,*c.
A ' M'Kenna's l'hmnix Auction Mart, N 064 Mar
ket street, Simpson's RJM. between 3d and 4th
streets, on Monday next, Sept..T2d, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, will be sold, the balance of Funcy and
staple Dry &c., belonging to Mrs.
J. Patterson, us she is declining business, among which
are:
Groidenaples and lutstting silk.; thread; laces, and
edgings; do capes and collars; gloves end huosiery;
book, mull, swiss and j 'cutlet muslin.; bonnet and cap
tibbuns; figured satin and florence bonnet silks; leg
limn hate; satin bonnets; ladies caps; silk velvet, to
gether with a variety of articles in the Dry Goods line
too numerous to mention.
Al.", 1 cherry watdrol,e, nearly new; arm and, rock
ing chairs; fancy and common do; bedsteads and to
Idea: lamps and candlesticks; 1 hrrois clock.
sepl7 P. SI'KENSA. Atict'r.
Positive Amason Sale of a Valuable and beautiful
Farm of Laud, about 37 Acres.
WITH a good dwelling and out houses, anti all
the stock thereon, viz: Horse, wagon and liar
!
near, cow*, hogs, farming utensils and a variety of
other articles. To be sold. Tuesday, September 23,
I at id 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 Liberty, 6 miles
from the city of Pittsburgh. and about half tr mile from
the Allegheny river. surrounded with the best of neigh
bors. A healthy location with a variety of hill and
dale. on one of the bent roads, lendirg to the city of
Pittsburgh, containing about 37 acres, nearly all
cleared, uotler good fence and in the highest state ofcul
tivatton, on which is erected an excellent dwelling
1 / 1 ,..1., furabed in the best of order and furnished with
et cry convenience necessary for the comfort of a fum•
i!y. Also 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,
sir abundance of coal is close by the ab ov e p ro p er ty,
is well adipted for a country residence, being so con•
venient and easy of access to the city, it wonld suit ad
mirably f it a boarding school, summer boardinghouse,
-farmer. gardner, butcher, or any person wishing a
handsome residence. Those desirous of purchasing
can cation T. Down, Eng the owner, on the premises,
who a ill show the property, and give any itiformation
required. Posses,itin will be given immediately after
sale, the title is good; for further particular a enquire
of the subscriber at his auction rooms, No 64 Market j
sweet, between Third and Fourth.
wept 6 P. McKF.SNA. Aactr.
Adsniustrator's Sale of Beal Estate.
19,40 Acres ,f Land in Western Pennsylvania
AT AUCTION.
AATII.Lbe auction RI the auion Roomi of Jobn D.
7 Davii•, in tbe city of Pitt4burgli, iin the 13th dnv
of November, 111.15, at 10 o'clock, A. M., this follow
ing dearribed laud; Into. the properly ofJamea Trimble,
Sem. decd. of liarrisburgb;
15,00 ACRES
of which, lies in the county of Mercer: No 39. and 972
in l'matuning. towonhip; No 758 and 801 in Dela
ware townaphip no 934 in Sandy Creek township, no
1063 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of
these land. contain Coal, and Iron Ore and lay in the
vicinity of theStnte improvements.
1,000 ACRES
mein the enmity of Crawford. No 1553 and 1546 in
Rockdale Township, no 1362 in Athens' township, no
1463, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town
-1141:al:of whioh are well adapted for fat ming, and con•
vi ulent to laid nut roads.
900 ACRES
are in the County of Etie; no 197,-2017-2076 in
Waterford township, and within 3 miles of the town
Waterloni; no 1956 in Amity township; these tracts are
of the fiat quality land, and convenient to laid out
roads.
16000 ACRES
Are in the County of Mr Kean, adjoining. the South
line of the State of New York, and fronting on . the
Allegheny Kiser. The town of Corydon lies on part
of the Original tracts. These, Lands are well cover
ed ed with pine and other timber, suitable fur Lumber,
and have several small streams of water running
trou h them, un which there may be saw mills erect.
ed.
I le above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in
a b yto suit purchasers.
he Lands in Mercer,Crawford and Erie Counties,
nn prinvipully in trivets of '2OO Acres. and well adapt
s:, for Carmel. Those in McKean County, are mostly
in Tracts of 1000 Acres
Title ludiaputahle. Terms at sale
F. R. SHUN K,
WM BOYD. l Admta
THOS. R. TRIMBLF..
JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr
sept 6 ts
rip Western Presll. Mercer; Crawford Democrat,
Meadvillle; Erie Observer, will publish the above till
sale and charge this omen. wept 6
To Printers !
SUPERIOR PRINTER'S INF.—DR. G. BEN
JAMIN SMITH, 179 Greenwich street, (new
Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly on hand
Printers 1 nk, of u superionguality, at the market price,
viz:—Extra News Ink, at 30c.; Book du. 40c., 50c.,
SO., 75c., and $1 per lb. These Inks are manufac
tured by steam, and of superior stock. Printers will
favor Dr. G. with a cull before purchasing their winter
stock, as they will find it decidedly to their edvsntsge
to den] with him. sep6-tf
TO PRINTERS
Type Foundry, and Printer's Furnishing
Warehouse.
MUM subscribers hareopened a new Tye Foundry
I in the city of New York, whore they are ready to
supply orders to any extent, fur any any kind of job
or fancy Type, luk, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brksa
Rules, Steel, Column do, Composing, sticks, Chases,
and every article necessary for a Printing Office.
The type are cast 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 must approved patterns.
N. B.—A machinist constantly in attendance to re
pair Presses and do light work.
Composition Rollers east for Printers.
Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times as
much type as theirs bills amount to. may give the above
six -numbs' insertion and send their papers containing
it to the subscribers.
CROCKFORT & OVEREND.
Sep. 3. 63 Ann street.
To Lot,
r WO ROOMS. on Fourth street, between Ferry
and Liberty streets, suitable for an office and sit
ting room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner o,
4th and Ferry streets, or
JOHN B. ATADDEN,
Sept 1 Market street.
Bank Notts nub ettliangc.
CORRZCTIED DAILY NT ,
A. XHADECE, EXCHANGE BBORER,
fIFTATREET:
SPECIE STANDARD
Merchants and Afanufaciterers'Scrip ...par
Exchange Bank Scrip
Currency
Berk: County Scrip
EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT.
Oa Philadelphia ....4 prem
New York .4 pre r
Boston prem.
Baltimore .4 prem.
SPECIE.
' Gold. ...4 prem.
Silver par
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH.
Bank of Pittsburg', par
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...pat
Exchange
Do • Holliday:burgh
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of North America par
Do Northern Liberties Pa,
Do Pennsylvania .... ...........par
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank ..... .........pat
Kensington bank .pa,
Manufacturers and Mechanics,' . par
Mechanics
Moyamensing par
Philadelphia bank par
Schuylkill " ..par
Southwark ..... "........ par
Western
....par
Bank of Penn Township ....par
Girard bank par
U. S. bank and branches .35
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown
" Chester county . pat
" Delaware county
" Montgomery county.... .... ....par
" Northumberland.... par
• Farmers bank of /hicks county ..............par
Easton hank
I Doylestown bank ....... ........ p ar
' Frank/In bank of Washington .........par
Bank of Ckamb e r5burgh..................... I
Getty:burgh ................ ......1.
" Lescistown ..... ............ ......... I
" Sasynehannaeounty 2
Berkstomity ban k. ................ ...... no sale
Columbia Bank and Bridge C - aispany par
Carlisle bank
Erie bank .....................1
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster par
Bank of Reading par
Harrisburg bank ........ ....... I
Honesdale " 1
Lancaster " par
Lancaster Co. " ............. .... ....par
Lebanon "
Miners' bank of Pottsville.... ....I
Mortars galsela bank of Brownsville ......par
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2
Northampton bank 110 sale
Towanda bank .no sale
IV:waning bank ................1
West Branch
York bank . I
Lehigh county bank
OHIO.
Belmont bank of St. Clairsville..... 1
Clinton bank of 1
Columbiana bank of New
Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)..... ......... 1
" Warren, cashier)..... ....... 1 , 10 sale
............................1
Chillicothe bank
Commercial bank of Lake Erie—. .1
Dayton bank-- ..... .
Franklin bank of Cohtinbas ..................1
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville .•
Farmers' bank of Canton 00
C;ealeaa 1
Granville 45
Hamilton
Lancaster 10
........ 1
Massillon .
Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati 5
Mount Pleasae
Norwalk
Putnam . . • 1
Sandusky
&into .............. .......... .. —lO
rrhana 45
Wooster .. 1
-Yenia 1
Zanesrill. . ........... •1
INDIANA.
State hank and branches
Slate Scrip
ICF.NTUCKY
All banks
ILLINOIS
Stale bank
Bank of Illinois, Skaione doom
VIRGINIA.
flank of the Valkg of Virginia ..1
Bunko,' Virginia 1
Exchange bank of Virrinia
Farmers' bank of
'Forth- IL'exterWbetsk of Virginia
rehants'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia. _ 4
Bank ad Morgandoien.
MARYLAND
Baltimore City banks— ....................par
AU otker solvent banks....
NORTH CAROLINk.
All solvent
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solventbanks..
GEORGIA.
Allsol vent banks ..... ......
ALABAMA
Mobile banks..
Country banks
LOUISIANA.
Nee Or:eau easeks
TENNESSEE.
MICHIGAN.
Rank of 31. Clair St. Clair, 73
Rank of Ike River Raisin, Monroe. 10
Parmer's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 60
Michigan insurance, Co. Detroit 5
Oakland County Bank, Pontiac 10
Home4eapers•Emporium.
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
THE subscriber having received his fall stock of
house-furnishing Hardware, now offers his as•
sortment as the most complete and select in the city.
In addition to which he has on hand and receiving a
large assortment of FANCY GOODS, such as Lady's
tuck shell Combs. dressing do Hair Brushes; tooth
and nail Brushes; clothes do; fine cutlery; Lady's and
Gentle Men's Dressing Cases; Razors and Razor strops;
fine Ivory Combs; Pins and Needles, Hooks and
Eyes. &c. &c. &c.
ALSO—A large assortment of Looking Clcusea
with gilt nud mahogany frames of the most approved
paterns and superior workmanship.
Portrait and picture Ira me 3 made to order. Repair
ing and regilding attended to on the most reasonable
terms.
Persons about furnishing their bosses would do well
to examir.e his stock before purchasing elsewhere,
there being great advantages in completing their selec
tions at our establishment.
THOS. A. HILLER
104 Wood at., near sth et.
imp 8-1 m
Select School for Goys and Girls.
WILLIAMS has open hie Select School for
1.2..• Melee and Females, in the room over Mr
Dyer's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel
Blood, in 7ederal street, Allegheny, an Monday, the
18th inst.
Tt nus:—PrimaryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter
of 11 weeks.
l anior Class, " 8
Senior Class, 10 "
ll=
Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, b. D.,
Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler,
Joseph P. Gazzaw, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq.
Sept Idly.
naildidg Leila for Sale.
THREE elisibte lon . ' is Hart's plan each 24 feet
in front by 132 feet deep, adjoining Jobe B But
ler Esq. Abe terms trill be liberal Enquire of
aug 5. ' ' GEO. COCHRAN.
NEW GOODS: NEW GO ODSi
FRESII ARRIVAL AT THE
NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE,
No. IGO, Liberty Street, 2,1 door below Sia.,th..
THE subscriber having just returned from the ,
Eastern Citie3, would invite the 3 ttelll ill') of the pub
lic to the large and nailed assortment of f a shionable
goods now opening, and ready for iii,pectton at his es
tabliihment. His stock consists iu the must fashion
able styles and colors.
Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Tweed Wool
Dyed Clothq, Plain, striped. Barred
and Fancy Foreign and Domestic
Cassiineres;
- -
CLOTHS AND CASSIMER ES FINISHED,
EXTRA SUPERFINE SA TTINE2'TS,
ALL COLORS•
Plain and Fancy Sattinetts, all Colors and
Qualities;
A FEW PIECES BERKSHIRE: CASSIMERES,
A NEW, HEAVY AND BEAUTIFUL. ARTI
CLE, FIRST LOT IN THE CITY;
Satin, Valencia, Woollen and Silk Velvets,
Cashmeres, ice. for Vesting.
These together with a largo variety of Stocks, Cra
vats, Scalia, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,
Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, and every other article apver
coining to Gentlemen's wear. The undersigned is pre
pered to sell at a reduction of over ten per cent. under
last year's prices. He 13 also prepared to manufac
ture Clothing of all kinds to order, after the most ap
proved EaAtern and Paris fashinons, (which he re
ceives monthly) at the shortest notice, and on this
most reasonable terms. The subscriber would say,
that though lie never lan crooked a leg on shop board,
he can get up a better fitting, and a better made gar.
ment, than some of these who, after spending the great
er part of their lives cross legged. are so ignorant of
the fitting department au to be obliged, when they
want a coat fur themselves, to call in a crook to cut it
for them, for want of ability to do it themselves. He
would caution the public against being humbugged by
those who talk so largely about competition from those
who never noticed them, ut,til within a few days his
uttention was directed to an advertisement in one oC
the papers, written by some conceited persoo,whwio
appearance might be improved by using , some 'of the
soap he talks so much about.
The subscriber has made an arrangement in New
York by which he will receive, in the course of a few
weeks, a large supply of Shirts, 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 cash, attended
to with promptness and despatch. Thankful for the
very liberal patronage extended mu during the abort
time I have been in busineze, I am determined to Pell
new and good clothing at such prices as will render it
to the advantage of purchasers to call at the NATION
AL CLOTHING STORE *fore going elsewhere.
JAMES B. MITCHELL.
17'25 or 30 good bands will receive good wares
and constant employment, by calling soon at the Na-
tional Clothing Store. None need. apply but those
who can come well recnmmended as being able to do
the bent work. .WIES. B. MITCHELL,
septll.
A LARGE AND SPLENDID ARRIVAL OF NEW,
FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP GOODS,
AT VIM. DIGEIY'S
CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE,
No. 136 Liberty Street.
T"proprietor of the above establishment begs
leave to return his thanks to his numerous friends
sad customers, for the very liberal support they have
favored him with during the past year, sr.d respectful
lv invites their attention to one of the largest, most
fashionable and cheapest assortment of goods, adapted
to gentlemen's wear for the app t °aching season, which
he by just received. It consists of every description
of Bioad, Figured and I'lain
BEAVER, PILOT, FLUSHING. TWEED AND
BLANKET CLOTHS.
Figured and Plain Cassimeies, Cassinetts, and Yuri
nos other articles fur Pants; a most superb lot of the
most fashionable patterns of VESTINGS, .SH I /ITS.
STOCKS VESTS, WOOLEN AND MERINO LIN.
DER SHIRTS and DRAWERS, in great vatiely.
Also a large and new
STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING.
Cut in the most fashionable style and mode in the hest
manner,--comprising everything new in Coats, Over
Coats, Pants and Vests. all of which will Se offered
at such prices as will convir ce all who favor him with
a call, that at this establishment, Clothes can be pur
chased at the lowest rate, and al one price.
reLadies and Gentlemen's CloaLs, and Boy's
Clothes, in mat variety, always on hand, every arti
cle of Gendemens' Clothing mode to order in the beat
manner, and at the shortest notion.
first rate Cutter wanted, one well acquainted
with the Pittabargh customers would be preferred; Al
-60, 20 good banjo, to make- Pants Ind Common Coa:a.
0031CRYE-W M. DIGBY'S CHEAP CASH
CLOTHING STORE, 136 LIBERTY STREET.
the third Clothing item from the corner of St. Clair
oreet. aepl7-Iwd&lmw
AVAIL WITH MEXICO DECLARED!
MONONGA !LELA
CLOTHIN G STORE.
No Si WOOD St. Second Door from the
Corner of Water Street.
COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS,
The undersigned takes this method of announcing
to their customers and the public generally, that they
have just received from the East, and ttffer fur sale at
the above stand a large and well selected assortment
of Cloths, Cassimetes, Vestittgs and materials of eve•
ry detterithion. having been purchased fur rash on the
moat advantageous terms, they are enabled to offer as
CHEAP as can be sold in the Western Country.
Their assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
is large, and has been menufartnred from the best
materials, and by excellent workmen.
They have constantly on hand and will manufacture
to order all articles of Clothing, which they will war
rant to be made in the best manner and must fashion
able style.
They invite the public to call end examine their
stock of goods, as they are confident they can sell
Goon •RTICI.V.3 at prices which cutout fail fu please.
Remember hie place. NO. 2. WOOD STREET,
SECOND DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF
WATER. sept 9-tf
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. 87 Wood Street, above Fourth,
nearly opposite the stand they occupied before the fire,
where they have on hand and ate opening a complete
avaortmentenent of
PAPER HANGINGS
BORDLRI, /IRE BOARD PRINTS, AC.,
the greater part of which bas been manufactured sad
imported alma the fire, and which contains a large
number of patterons ulna are altogether new and suit
able for every description of entries and 10011111 a
They also keep on hand a stock ol'Printing, writing
and Wrapping Paper from the Clinton Mill. Steu
benville, 0., to which along with their other goods ' ,
they would respectfully cull the attention of purchasers,
Vflugs and Tanners scraps pnrchaeed in exchange.
HOLDSHIP & BROWN.
87 Wood street.
ang-29-d&-Y, 3m
Citizen's EtoteL
THE subscriber has opened the Citizen's Hotel on
Penn street, as a house of public entertainment,
in that large brick house, formerly the Penn Heusi,
near the canal bridge, where he is provided for the ac
commodation of the public, and will be glad at all
times to see his friends.
ap2l-dtf
BENJAMIN F. KING.
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Mackerel.
1 BBLS. No 3, large size; jug, remived surd for
sale by J. & J. NIeDE:VITT,
No. 224, Liberty street.
Honey.
IN small Boxes, put up for Family use, on hand aod
for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT,
June 4 No 224 Liberty street.
To Iron Manttfactorcrs, &t.
IHE subscribers will dispose of their Parent for
manufacturing Patent Wrought iron Butt Hinges,
west of the Alleghenies, end fm.rish and put in opera
tion in Pittsburgh, one set of Machinery capable, of
making 400 doz. per day. For par iculurs, cost of
manufacturing, cost per dozen, selling prices, and
term of bale, address ROY &
aug 25-2 rtui 'West Troy, jiewslot k.
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