lie Mailp Binning pilot. PITTSBURGII, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 24 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE TOR SEPTEMBER W. H. Denny, CORRESPONDENTS In reference to commlinicntiong which may appear in this paper, we haven:we or two remarks to fmtlie.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing feint male known to us, and when inserted, must el• ways be taken as expressiveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. rar Messrs. HAMPTHS & SMITH, 008 of ohr oldest arid beat wholesale Dry Goode houses; We now open ing a splendid assortment of seasonable Guoda. See advertisement. Tngsras.—lt will be gratifying to the admirers or good acting to learn that Mr E S Connor an old fa vorite and a beautiful actor, has arrived, and will make hit first appearance this evening, in Bulwer'a celebra• ted play, of RICH ELMO. It in not necessary to speak of Mr.sennnor ; his reputation as nn actor and gentle. man has long since been established in Pittsburgh. He is one of the smoothest actors in the country. t In passing McKenna's Auction Mart yester day afternoon, we were attracted by a large crowd of citizens who appeared very much excited in viewing the greatest and finest lot of Engravings ever offered eith er at public or private sate in this city. On ingoi.ing we were politely informed by one of the clerks con nected with the establishment, that they would be cold on Tuesday evening next, at early gas light. Thefe is also a splendid lot of Blanton made %Vtnter Clothing. which will be Noll on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. Dr. E. Dieritt, Dentist, (O( At Burns District.) RESPECTFULLY iirformshis frieud• and 1111 thn.e who wiAh his services that he has token an race in Smithfield street. 2ri door from Virgin nlley, where he will now attend all nperatinns of the Teeth in the best manner and at, the shortest notice. Office hours from 9 rill 12 and from from2tiii 5. mnV2-4*.wrr• Removal THE stilpirrilier ha. retnnyed hi. Momcco Leather store to No 70 WOOD S I RE ET, between 4th and Diamond Alley, where he }is on hand a large as sortment of Morocco, Cauca Leather, Linings, Bind. ings, &c. &c.. from one of the hest manufactories in Philadelphia, which he will sell at lower prices thiin can be bought at any other house in the city. The trade are respectfully invited to examine my st,c.4; before purchasing. ane29 if J. C. KEMBAT.T... CLEAR THE TRACK!!! FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE. THE cheapest and beet BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, for the people. can he round ut J. C. EIMEALL'S STORE, NO. 70 WOOD STREET, Between Fourth and Diamond Alley, Dittninrgh Bunk and Shoes of all kink, sizes and description. The folloaina is a pluton of bi. ti.sort merit: Men. and Boys coarse Shoe.; do d, Kii, do do do Calf do do do coarse Boni‘; do do Kip do do do Calf do Ladle's and Children's Lentr et. Book and Stine.; do do Morocco do do do do fine Kip Slipper, do double and sigle sole, l'itt•burzh mule; do do Criiier tinots of all Linde: d., do iii. I. deft...sons and Buskin.. Trunk 4 Trunks of all 4 17.1. e ellen per than can he rtirchleted at on) other piece in the city. Come end examine• me wreck; "TEI F. RAZOR. STROP MAN' ruuet and shall be heat !!! All of the ebnregen.l4 have tn.o n selected end 'natl. urectured expresaly for the l'itt,hurgl i Nlntliet. end are and shell be paid whole/tale end retail, rhenper than any ether place in Pitt..bargh !! Corm• and 01.1. ang29 .1. C. KINIIIILL. Imrance THE liTT.nracrt NAVIGTIO 'I AND Flllr. INSV• RANCE COMPASY, has term), ed its alike 19 Market &Tree,. where, havinz ree. , mrstsared it will take Fsre and Marine Rtsks of ever y riesca Lion, as (mann-Iy, upots the mast fayorohle terms. oil 5 ‘l2m. 11.03 T. FINNEY, Seery. New Socks! 000 K met-ivied last night a lot of new works. The man of Fortune, a novel by Mrs. Gorr. Essays of Eliatby Chas. Lamb. Songs of the Campaign—right songs—comic, anti gtniit and amusing, by Harry Lorriliter. The Farmer'. Library for rptember. Etomance and ReaLty, a novel by T. S. Arthur. GetevForms Coemue, by Hambolt—it new supply. Penny Magazine. No 10 Music of tho Ethiopian Serenaders. sepl6 miss A. C. SARGENT BEGS leave to inform bed - tient - 1s and the pubic gen erally that her Select School for Young Ladies anti Misses. Will commence the Winier Session on Monday, lite Sth of September, at her school room in St. Clair ot., nearly opposite the Exchange utel.— She begs leave In tete% to the Following gentlemen: Hen John Brednat, Rev W A Possavant. Rev I Nlblock , Wilscn McCandless, EN., Bow S Voting, Allen Kromer, Eeq., Jacob Mechling, Esei„ Wrn. Jack. Esq. John Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Anv information as to terms &c., can be obtaii.edby calling or. Allen Kramer, El. aug 22 To Let, TwQ ,ROOMS, on Foul th street, between Ferry and Liberty rreeto, satiable for an office and si.• pug r/tota. Enquire of Geu. Stephenson, curner of }Lb and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. NrFADDEN. Sept 1 Market street. Lumber 1663 FEET dry Poplar Scantling, 4 by 4 and 3 by 4; 1600 do Clear seasoned stuff; 600 do Dry common do; 34.9.50 do Good shingles; Received by Canal Bout "Paragon" and forsele by H. LAMBERT, 100 lyiberty street, • Flour. 20 BA RRELS Superfine Family Flour; received by Keel Boat "Mingo Chief," and foe *ale Rebuilt and Removed. 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. mien 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. sepl.3-1m (Gazette copy.) 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, Ewing the most direct road from the borough of Manchester and Allegheny City To Printers! to the Southern side of the Ohio River, it will it, a few QUPERIOR PRINTER'S INK.—DR. G. BEN. years be equal to any ferry on the river. JAMIN SMITH, 179 Greenwich street, (new I LOTS. Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly on hand ; fronting on the river and Steubenville road, suitable Printers Ink, of a superiorquality,at the market price, !for building, will be sold aeparatcly or otherwise to suit viz:—Extra News Ink, at 30c.; Bonk du. 40c., 50c., Ipurchasers. 60., 75c., and $1 per lb. These Inks are manufac.. For further particulars enquire of tured by steam, and of superior stock. Printers will! ROBERT ROBB. favor Dr. G. with a call before purchasing their winter lat the office of Rubb & McConnell, over the Post stock, as they will find it decidedly to their advantage I Office. GEORGE OGDEN. to deal with him, sep6-tf ELIZABETH SNOWDEN. +l► J. F. Kelly, Josiah King CONSUL AND LOLA% NIcILANF:. UV/ comnteure au .11,-nday the IQth of May. Ma king n't..l.'e daily triFx. One Loaf will lem‘e at CA I,'el..rk, A. :vf.d.;‘.. Tine otLen inn the es ering. (.•xxrept 13c tinemoroing [Lent I.a4sel,,ze l • w to 116,e the I 1, 1 ,1 ~1 the Baltimore and Ohno_Rail Road at Cualeti,,d, nil 8 o'clock, A M.. the next ry,ron,.g. AlAtirror io Baltimore, at 5 o'clock I'. M. lie Dv the evening boat pn...encet. will lo.lze e n the M P Gant in con,forn,eST A M TE III)( the fie, nicht. l'ae. over the Mountiiii, in Learix•d,r , . / Lodge the sere nd night in Cumkerl'and, roue u ‘ ol d. ins night learnt a I og ether. For seat+, or entire roaches fur r nrC n <nr pn mien. apply at the nmre, two 1100, from the Eeehange; and at the What( boat abovethe Mononzah •la 'trifler. I' ERG CS MOOR E A I), Agent. REBUILT AND REMOVED. Furniture Cheap and Good. AS. W. WOODW ELL. respectfully inf.trms hi, friends and the public O.( he has en moved in • old 'mud, No. 35 Iliird street. where he has on hand flpil,Hrld 1111.00rIliql , of Fort•hure of all de,criptions, many for their inspection. Persohs wishinvo tannish Hotels, Sle3mbotit4, I'cis ate Dwellings, &c. will find it to their interest to call and exatniw, hi, stuck before purchasing el:est:herr. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the weeterti country comp: i.inz the following RI ! S doe, Divans and ()unman.; Tepoys, Teteol.Tetes, Wanlrobest Secretor; and Book Cnier; Card, Pier, Sofa and (*coup Table,. Sideboards; Dressing Buiteau•, various styles, Hilt and Towel Ranks; French and liiglepost Beds( enibi; End, Dining and Brealdost Tables: Mahogany CHAIRS of all fle•griplion..; A general assortment of Fancy Chairs; Aloe. a general 'monument of b:OMMON FURNI TURE. sept3in. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AT NO. 25 FIFTH STREET. THE sub.criber han juit received a very choice lot of REG ALI AS; Al.O, a ouperior article of AROMATIC STAG TOBACCO, and has constnolly on hand a general n.sortment of every article belonging to the trade, which he offers for sale at the lowest Cash prices sepl7.il I m Ferry, Salt Works and Building Lots, FOR SALE. THE aubscribeis offer nt private sale, All that valuable real e,itnie siiente in Lover St. Clair township, at the mouth of Saw Mill Run, Oil the Ohio River, To suit the convenience of those desiring to make a a profitable investment, they will sell separately, THE SALT WORKS, A. LANIBERT, 100 Liberty mrPet including a lot of uticut thtee acreg of ground, lying on the Steubenville Turnpike Road. These works art in operation and good order, and final their location and proaim'iy to the city, ofrer peculiar inducements to per irons wishing to engage in that business. They will also sell separately, - n. t .. 4 . 41. ..N.v. 4 . .st port of pittoburgt). 31 FEET WATER IN THE CHLNNtL ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Deily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets Miner. Kinney. Wellsville; DFPA RTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packet■. Rambler, Moosley, Wellsville; Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cincinnati; Herald, Dawson. Cincinnati. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. I .fferg, Saari. I THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaverdaily, (Sutulavn expeeteth) nt 1 o'- clock A. M.. (on the arrival of the .teamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co'. line of Stars, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Pncket, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 511. Fn.ftengerg retying inPitisburgh ore entitledrn choice of berths on the Canal Packet. and Rent,. in the stage. For peerage apply on bon td Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G M HA RION & Co. , Pittsborg,h. CLARK &Co., Beaver. , For passage returning apply ar the Stage offices of NEIL. MOORE, & Co., Cleveland. jell-y .1 C M 13 TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER PACKET. ' The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B.llotEs,Master,hnscommenced her regular iailytrips. leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the times.and those wlic have no moue) carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened a mnon am the weather will permit; on the opening , or which CLARET: & CO'S LINE to CLEV EL A N anti MEADVILLk. Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. FIA RION, July 12 Water street. 2=rrho Michigan is provided with E.ans' Safety Guard. 1845. NIUNDAY CINCINNATI PA , ..KET. 1845 Thc ner and S plendid Steamer, 11. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, jalphr ST.N r , :I.ln4ter, hits Cnrnmerlt•e,!rWl ' .._ fling reg.lhttl, end will conlin:te t , tun thr,•ti.ll the it,,,l ni ft WerLls Pni•ket bet.vvn Pitt-b,tkli 8 , ., - 1 Cineit.nnri, lentn'ln. Pittsburgh every Monday mo t fling nt 10 o'eloel, and Cinrinnn t i every Ther.dnu tworni , g nt the same hoar. Fur freight or passage 611,1) on boa Id. n,20. LASE ERIE & IVIICIIIGAN LINE n+ "\ STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAltrErtt.., Lent-eft [tearer ar 8 o'r-I,wk, M. " I'iit.hurr;h tit 3 it'i t tittc•ii, P. M. STEANIER N. C•rr. Leatteit l'itt,httE it h at 9 o'ril it i k 1 \I •• Betiver at 1 NI. 111 connectio n wall daily 1.:0,11 of Ert•tg.ltt and Pat. •aec Corral Botita tti and Cieseland. 0 SIP 1011 Bent t? 1 ,1 \ ' .A,lO la all parts tin Lttke Lite rind Michigan. Aprtly to L CO . JOIIN S DICKEY. Itt-a‘rr. CL & tju.. Beaver. j‘ine l y SPEED AND COM FORT !! MONONGAHEL A EOUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND IiELFIIIA THE. SPLENDID EMIT PENNING sTi. ANILHs k 6 e Ltar7. ~,. 1 hrough t.. ileCoim,i , iu '.1.2 '• it, 40 '• JACOB M'COLLISTER BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. - . ADDITI,t4 AL CFIVIA NKIV.S. -- -EiPtildea the dreadful calamity mentioned in nor paper of Monday occasion ed by the burning of the theutte at Canton, on the 25th of May, we have the account ofan additional ca tastrophe, resulting in a still greater loss of life. This latter occurred in the province of finnan, from which accounts hurl hens received of a great earthquake, which had demolished a bout ten thousand lonises. and killed upwards of four thousand of the inhabitants. Human is situated about the centre of China. Anoth er fire is reported at Hong Kong, in the sheds near the new military hospital. The new market w as burned, and other extensive damage done. FRolif CoReCS CHNIsTI AND ARM/INS/OE—A letter has been received in :New Orleans, says the Bulletin of the 13th doted A rkausna, September from which we have gar Feted the following item,: Art expre•.t arrived at Corpus Christi on the eve ning of the lit, with infornlntion that a Mexican army of B,no men a ere within fifteen miles of the encamp. ment of Gin. Toy tor. The writer, however, place• nu relionre on the re (mt. lie left the encampment at half port tsro on the morning of the:d, und up in lint hour nothing l i iirthrr hail hero hea r d of the 8.000 Mexicans " Every riterowntion had been made, how.. ever. to receive them. The volant,•rr from thin city were all in rrry gnoti hetthh, aid were Token of wii hi a veal deal oiresp , ct by the ollicttr, of the regain, !limy. AB tlu , rtttny are•on Bets in the troops are to inuve to the Rio Grondo. STI AM R , ATIit ft varier past 8 o'cick )e.ttettlny morning. soy, the N. 0. Pirayutie the steamboat Fort Towson, Icing nn the other side of the liver, o little shov e the nrip.r ferry twirling, was di..ic,tvered to be on fire. T (lames spread so rapid• Iv 'hut Itefore any ns.i•lurea could be rendered she burned to the water'. edge and sunk. IVe understand there is as $l.lOO itisul once on the boat. A Du1:1. \C. hnrn flurn the N. 0 l'irn;une OAT nn "a lE., of Irmot" curl, t , fr. acCIA tinyt Gen:ilk no:A. het.‘ ern gentlPinrn of thit 11RN1..1.111 , 1,r6., RI tell r tni.,„, fir•l file, .mill %VP, 111 , 1) t•... 1 Ilm. ”1" p - irtit, re.c...daiss, t. Li, ti t ht 1. , 11 nnt, r, ri.1•1!,,I111•. B Us ( 4 •en.et- ! 4, , fl. 1.1‘1131-:1(1'. iret,l •T. e~.w:sK` Choice Beading rflut: ()F GOLD; L•.; 1... n li(L'Auttl i & Ft):',7;: I Illt, Nu 43 AL[l.ll st liol, A ssl..S —l6 Batt , ls N. (..) Nloi.s.e., for i Valuable Patent Right at Auction. I'. C MARI IN,i T 7 o'clock on IV ednesduv esening the 8 h of nerh 17 CO, W.,,,,, ~,,,a, B_ or (E,ri'l. ilk October next, at Davis's Aection ]looms, corner Brick. of %Viten.] and Fifth sleek-US, will he soh! the rindit to' r nu.e Bed•tcnds w iib Furc!er's l'a/cyl Fasten r i IN° HUNDRED Tiloi'sAND f,•.; rate Mick 7"`"' F '"'" tags, n the following pliers. vie I t..tn. arrummid.ll,! term. 1,. i 1 , . C. :MARTIN; Wettern Penna.lvant A with the exceptio n ~r Alb,. co. w,‘,..r.,, ,.... r. 13,,,,,t F . ),,r , ,,. glieny. Washington 'slid Mercer counties Stole of Wrapping Paper. ! Trumbull, Cuyahogn, and Lake. The stn, of Indi- 1 ()0 fteurn• 1% rapiong pure r , eldTerrnt tret, fori nun, with the exception of New Alloinv. Tennessee,: •die low by I'. CNI A ICEIN, • wlth the exception of Nashville and 31emphin. Miss . . , to pi:, _ _ ;s:„ co %ti nier ... : ; swot, won the exception of St. Lou,. i states of IiIi• n:os, Michigan, Arkansas, lowa, Maine, Vermont.' 1 00l'ULS• l`ii`y " lii•ki - Y al.'s iup and for! liars In d. Georgia, North and South Cnroliox. I The titteniion of Cabinet funkier., Turners arid 1 ' ..11111 " D( ' [..- • IvIL`' 0 "; & co A , others, are very leirticalarly invited to the .hove,: Re;r ;zr i tt.'le r ~, - . • •r• 11 ‘V ''''''"'" "'"'''''''l'l'fi'll'i• 1 w Licit improvement is cues:de...l the hest of its kid : now ill Os,. In thin couniry or Boy other. I hone wish. ' A r•en i n 1. ti;..vil to the f •iiit a . r i c ••./Zealuni. it Si. Louis Steam Sugar Refinery. Snintlei .:‘.lCOOi. E•q., of W...i•huigh. V, ti , R , , , , HID , . 1 ... " 1 I.sus 5,.. C0., 1 . ,,, ~,, hater, yr, to ex i sm•nn the prmciple upon which they nre f,s 11 . , , i,b,„,,..4. 1 .. ,. I:, ,i, ~, ;, ,, i 1 15. B ~,,,,,,..,.,,,.,,.„e„,.... will !dense coil at the Writ-moon ) of Samuel , Miiroler, corner of Fourth and F. rt 0 str ee ot, where I le •• iiv rtr:t's til ,r I tons Olden.; aoh the l.'''- r Ii It 1, .. Lovf Siignr: , Fowlei's Potent Bedsteads of nll .I..seliptious 0500 ( . 1,111.,1 t nnE PEI Et. , .• E n It En.r 'lnn: ben n,0 , ” ...t) • •• I. ,n. 1,..! ,10. ,' he seen.—Terms ut suic. thin n •f•-. i,,,...r1•0 heir:. rvbeteell, Ile. me,in-toe• I took . .i.) •• C: trlf, ,, i .1,.. 1 1,1. 22d JOHN D D I\ - [S. Aorn . r ... I. T I ~ , ,:,oily ratting .1,1•••: my I m I N •w, toil n , ihrl, ' . 4. ) .• S. IL •:.1 NI•-••• , 1 . • . ':I. 10 , I ,srs• linith!r• 10 st,.•p low enmt„ : .l, in tie ~, .1, / ,. - , - - - - - 15 Voluanic Building Lots in 6th Ward. I% hen t he disenseu a s n i the vs or•t. I Wa• recimiratuel- Eockcts. T AT AUG rioN. ,1,,, try 5e tier,' Kiser Pills. 1 a d so, and vas ~.. i) It t - i 11,,,.. hoove r litteLett on hand ntnl for sale , A T 7 1-2 ociclock nn Snttirilav evering the 27th Merril g r,atiy by the fi lig bar, and e•ryid,t e l a e u erd A w i I 1 r by, BURII R I IJGE, WILSON & Co., 1 intt at Dav,alt Auction Room., corner of Wood by ate second. SA MUEL NECOR D. ' i 0 "1 0 Id. %%hoer...tent. I, nod Fifth 'to. will he sold Fifteen very valuable Thom- Pills ultivh .t.ina Unrivalloni by env Medicine ' ••• iid ii . . k G s f i l o COFFEE , ft ,,,,, tt .,! t 'i • putottes! ! I !uilding Late of Ground in the 6.h wend of this known tor the cur, of di....••••ri lisert, ere prep:, rod :jk i l V c„,,,h, 1, 0 . city. being:marked nod numbered. 9. 19. 20. 53. 92, I and sold by R. E. SELLERS. No 125 Srnithlietd .t . BE RRII lIM E, \‘ . II..SON S.: CO. : 93.94, .93. 99, 117, 137, 138, 139. 140. and 141. in ..;,1 lii•nh, Kerr & Mohler. 145 ;Wood •r; 1.. Wilcox , ..I t ' I": 1 ,- ,,, , ,t .r. a. n, 5 , i ,",,, i. ties plan of the property of John and Henry Irwin', .1, arid Wm. Thorn. Market Fl; Fen. & C,,, te d, s : l ‘ ' belts end near that of Ur Black, a copy id - whirl, may Wnria; nod ut I'. Schw ar t z and John Mitch. IL A 111- ECUS() S I Y 81 - 4 S KETS AND SA TIN. ; hes een at the Atte:ion Room, %nil any other infitrrna• gloo, `- - sty -_- '''l.'`: - II r VSE I;•otitorn Blank,:ts. i tion given that mny be desire.), by the subscriber. _ do tot, fine. Title indisputable. Terms lit sole. --I r. L 'ethr .- ra.. - 4'..`÷-S -7 --"sn-...-xcnr 7.4-......rin.w Ipi 11l S o iii Vesrit,, -I ; nel --;•_ - '11:rti: ..-e.Te.. - ...tditi.':•'::. • ii , •. i- -. •.. ` i. , ty..._ t., 7 . IL . ,i 1., , , ...: , , Ju, re,.• ised nod tior stir lit manufartnree. 'l . o' •C:- l'y 1:1" . ...-r •a. • ••• • ir,..,,,„,..,,,..,, T -..,, ,,, ..,4......., , , .. ~ ~., 4-.........„2„,,...„.,44,„4„.... :::..4 ,f ir us T ~,,i,...d C rm,.. ''''.*:..M." ~.° L.f :f. : r,"r -; ;Ti.l4 . '.‘: :--a 3 . r1..7._.- • .. efi SIIE.A &• PENNI WK, Ginghams, Ginghams. peters, _tept 25 JOHN I) DAVIS. AocCr. _____ Adzabastrator's al.e of Beal Estate. 19,400 Acre, of Land in IVestera Pennsyfrania. ' AT AUCTION. 40 pieces French oral Eirgiisli Ihics. Gingham.; ' WiT•Lb° sold at 'lie ""rii"r l Rooms of ini.n B. Davis, in the cily of Pitt shusgli, on the 13th day do. i I FURNITURE WARE 110031 S• E ,;..,, : 3, ,, ,,.. ~ D.,,,,,,,ic of November, 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., the fllow. I -. Ell I al 10A piers. II . U. rt yA N, .epi 10 sil E A & r E NNOc K. 'mg described !nod; let,' the property ofJumes Trimble, Li - A %INC/ romp! . 4 .etv.. his rnachinen, tor the MA si - --- 1.1 I:EAUTURE OF CABINI::f FURNITURE. Silks, Cashmeres, &c. I tan 15,00 ACRES in now pr. par..l to tiller to the public nllurticies in ' i ll UST rec. ived lit No. 108, Mai Lei street, a very of which, lies in the county nf Merce r ; No 39, and 972 Lis lino, et whole in Pymnoming tow nnhip; No 758 and 801 in Palo. ioth• of retail, v,•ty low for CASH: he 0 liarnkorne tittorttnent .1. warrants csery ur dole made athis entaldidtment In ! 'loin blk nail hi.,. bffs Silk;; were tussinsphip no 934 in Sandy Creek township, no give satisfaction. on 10 , 0 , b u t the best 'sunk men are l do tlo 110 do A Fllll.l, nod Rept , Silk.; 11163 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of employed, and ever) cure token in tile selection of i Satin striped nod figured do. anti Gilt-di-Naps do.; thene lands contain Coal, and Iron Oreand lay in the innielial. i N. S. Rich Charnelion striped and plaid du., vicinity of the Steno improvements. Turning and Sawing .lure in the hest manner. do. do. Cashmere and Mout. de Ininet; I 1,000 ACRES Alto, on atoott mem of turned material kept on r Plain sod Satin:4.llprd blk u rid blue blk din; i are in the county of Crawford. No 1553 and 1548 in nand, such a s Wagon Hubs. Iluule Culumne,; With n larg e mock of A IptiCVILS, Bombazines, Rockdale Town.hip, no 1362 in Athens' township, no Newel's and Balusters, Bench SfeIVA, 1 Parnmetta cloths, Merinos, Sze. 1463, in Richmond township, nu 1609 in Sparta town- Bedl posts, Shovel and Furk I tirchs set a ore respectf u l!, rerpientril re, call u u li nhip; nI. of whin), are well adapted fur farm irg, and con- Table Leg., &c. Handles. I extsmine. SHEA C. PENNOCK. i vtnicnt to luid out muds. : septlo 900 ACRES The subscriber has in addition to his large Estab- i ... __ are in the County Of Erie; nu 197,-2017-2076 in ___ lishmenr, nine Brick houses, with shafts running i NO. 46. TIM , : PLACE FOR Wniciford township, and within 3 miles of the town thrung,h them, which he wiil Rent fur Shop:, wi t h ; HOUSE FiEEPINtni GOODS! Waterbed; no 1956 In Amity township; these tracts are Steam PoWcr sufficient to propel oath machinery an ! of the may be pot into them. at much Tower rates than steam roads first quality land, and convenient to laid our power con be produced from :small engines. . Possession given to oily time. SI.LI.Lit,'GREA I ftENIFIDY I iiLIVERCVM c_t:liE—Nu PAY. EARI) SI 11-1! wre r , ro .Lr.e hr .± —..gilt rutr,,r/tt , 101. cured t.• 1. , r.. hurl fr, the I.r ‘r•rl.r. V% Len I rorror lri•r rri tr rm.."... for per •orrr ha-to rf. g••• 14 I 1,•1, t.l '7l it; rl,l, IllarLf;Cit arrayother ihry lcir.e ever tnLen. A. r 6, re nie 1.1 : t 1101 Ir id la .1 (711,” 01 1. , " I, ver 71!.1a,..t . :h. i. 1) • •• 110,..1,, , ror re ,, . It I h tht• vn!re , Y d tier fr ai I r•ow It. I leh r a .1..?.. , . J. EAUF‘I \ N. Cu. l'a. ~. F 7 Allegheny Cemetery. SALE OF' BURIAL LOTS PC . ; RSUANT tea Resolution of the Board of Man tigers of the Allegheny Cemetery, it pnl.lic toile of burial lies will be mode on Friday, the "6th of Sep tember:text, nt 10 o'clock, A. M., ut said Cemetery. The general plan of the Cemetery may be viewed nt uny time at the office of Mr Clitideit, the Compa ny's Agent, on the premises, end nt uoy rime after the 14in of September next, a plan of the Initial lots mit also he inspected titer,. The grounds ere open for I visitors. By order of the Board of .Managers. ang 09-dts THOMAS IRWIN, Pros't. FQJt Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fink Ward T firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten, in this day dinnolned, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Cherlen Ktrap,Jr. and William J Totten, who will continue the business under the name of Knap & Totten, and will nettle all claims ngairust the said firm, and receive all debts and demands owing to lire name. Pittsb'eh, Ans. 18, 1845-augr2B. Tweed Cloths. rase of mord clothe fot wale by GEOCOCH RAN. 26 Wood Ar D A RK'S PANTOLOGY. Being a systematic sur• A IOBAUD COWAN, I slay of Human Knowledge, by Roswell Park. I Attorney at Law, For sale by C. H. KAY, I office in Burke's Buildings, 9th street, near Market aepls Nu 76 Marketat. june 19-d&wly M==E .. ~b o° 4 :x t stra.." ~. ....„, ,..-rft, '''''.l i 540 ' , 4,6 : - , ,:.,...- ---.1 ~•- ,-, 4, (111 t... • ~, —..., ..,..... s • . Maw ir __...;... _(:?‘• • -' ___ _ ----,, •--- It to C.J free If • Pr..,r d V-rer: .L i L 1,1, ; 1 1 11,,t H II a. , C. 11 111,1 I: .1.1.1,g 101 1 1,•tl•/ d r .n. 1). Q ,tr DISSOLUTION NEW GOODS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c Lir AV ING just returned from the East, I am now .11. opening a large and well selected stuck of all goods in my line, viz: Fine \retches of ell Notch trimming.; Gold nod Silver Pencils; Gold Pens—ever pointed; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Ladies' Breast pins—n beautiful lot; Finger Rings, nod I:nr Rings; Brncelet. and Bracelet Clasp.; Stud.. Sleeve and Culler Buttons; Fine Cutlery—Knives, Razors and Scissors, Solar Lard Lump.; Silver Spoons, Forks, and Butter Knives; Britt aide and Plated tVure; Slilitnry Goods, &c. &c. ike.; W. W. WILSON, Corner of Mai kat and 4th atm. New Salmon. xr - ow open. new No Ilifax Salmnn. for /tale I I , A. G. 11 1 ser.ls 110 Lilwrty At. Smoked Salmon. Ofifk Srncd:ed joAt rereivrd and /1.5 fur 'tale by A. G. REINHART, Mackerel and Herring. FEW Libls each, ju.,t rer , ived and 1, •Ilt. by A. G. REINHART, Scaled Herring.. aFEW n,. ,• • ruirne,u;ed Herrin_. .1.! I ereivri nwi for ide y A G EINII A ItT. sepl.s FOR RENT T,i E owe t, , nrn at pte.ant occut , i,l !ha •utt arrilwr. bet, ecn Ft.,;) and Sintrt in Water Cotton Yarn. 3(i LI 0 w orNi)s .hortnnd burn. ••,,in ,1 for by NI. CO. Dacca. 1_ ( ) Pli'..Nl) r. Rt n B , •11rInfl I, rand JL 11 1011.0 & ( - 4 ) ., 11 r 1 , -10 ,, P.," LAVA lOCK. S: CO. C.." 1,1 6 h aroi %t• 2 CA•zhS\N trr e, ..r.: !I A FAH N ES F(K•K Whiting. BA It h • B A I.IIIN LS Tu: K c• , r n • 1 1% ENER A L VARIETY JUST It ECM VED.— CRsek -1-4 Bleached Sheeting, at bargains; Bar tle:ley... Pillow and Sheetinz Lillf.rl4; White brown Linen Datnit:l. and Spread:, all nines; Knaplt ins, CI nib en, Diapers . :Szei Irish Linens, (mice, -ft am 25 CI., to 1 1171; Counterpane:, splendid, primes hunt 2.121 to BARROWS & TURNER. wia 22 Market silent No. 46 Never Surrenders STILL THEY COM E—Another lot of thosesplem dici Gold Pencil., received. Those persons oho were not supplied from the previous invoices may now have an oppormaily to make selections ft om n full as sortment. Prices the same a, before, from $1.50 to $lO. BARROWS & TURNER. Hoz 22 40 Ma tket street. Linen Cambric Ilatulkarchicfs, THE lueeest In; yet, received yesterday evening nt No. 46. We have nnw a better article for 12; cts., with a beautiful 116A0Itmerit, varying in pt ices from 18i to $2,25. Call and see nt uug22 BARROWS Sr, TURNER. Selling off but Not at Cost. SEA GRASS SKIRTS. Another duplica , e invoice received and selling at 25 cents less than prod Due lot. ans 22 BARROWS Rc TURNER. New Alpaccas. ECE IV D, at the "down town" cosh house, 116 freoh supply of black, and blue black Alpuccaa, which are offiml at the loweat rate, Uttrun THE "BIG FLAG," No. 46. ung26. PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGIL Rank of Pi 44161170. • -- .Were!tants and Manufacturers' bank Exchange .. • ." ...... Do. Ifollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America . Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank liensington bank Mann faeturers and Mechanics' Mechanics Moyamensing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill South nark ..... ".... . Western Rank of Penn Township Girard bank ...... U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county.... _.. " Nounumberland ..... Farmers' bank of Bucks county...... Eastonbank ........ . Doylestown bank ....... Frankhn bank of Washington Extra Large Salo Bank of Chambersburgk............. OfSp'eneildand Superior Genteel Clothing; Pock. Gettysburg!! ...... et Ildsfs. Cravats, and Fancy Dry Goods, " Lewistown .............. 4.c, at Auction. Saspeehannaeounty A T MlCennn's Plicenix Auction Mart, No 61 Mat ket street, Sirtite.un's Row. between 31 and Columbia Bankand Bridge Company.... 4th sir au, nu Thnixday next September 25. h. at 10 Carlisle bank o'elel; 4 M will be sold rho. finest and heat Lot of I E r i e b a nk rmrdv-inade clothing ever offered ut Public Sale in Farmers. and Dearer,' bank the Cry. It is the balance of a stock mode expressly " Rank of Lancaster for the Boston market ; tort ns the owners are decli. i Bank of Reading flint rh., ierines., they hone concluded to soil the Fra er iAn er bank whole Lot to the Ilighent bidder, on the &iv, and nt the //„",i a t, .. • . hone above mentioned. fur cash—par money. All the L ancas t er o article. hare been made in the neatest and most shte Lancaster c o .. startinl manner, and the latest si shions. by the Lebanon most competent tr or kinen to I, found. For the Coll- ..Ifiners • ban:r of Pottsville 11f purchaser.. the e 10(11 ine n !! be ..pen fa Mos-Lanza/refer bank of Brownsville ex anit.arion until the day of sole. for the porpose of !Vete !lope and Delaware Bridge company. ,giving inveha+er. n chance of trying the g irinents, Northampton bank marking the m, and th , rek knowing ..hen to bid at Ton-ands hank time of as ie. A mong the Lot are Wyoming banl- Sot...dine Engiisli and French curoh frock and dress Tr es ‘ B roac h ba ti k Cout•; extra German do. saperVas•imete and dor , kin York bank • panic superb tweed CICk and iroet. ( . 9' 04 ; .q.e.h ens.. Lehigh con n'y bank, • imele (rock Coat.; A 4 , hla ad tared arks and coats:. fien.nr and [n!+ shah sank over roar., ver fine and OHIO. bean,; sat;r,t, ro,Or•kin and tweed pants. riper-pr Belmont bank of St. .. r hank of ca,,,,bn, flloC) HA . plain vets; corded vent-; silk C/in/on '"rated' ll "" "'" ri " ( '"'; d'' Columbiana hank of New Lisbon. .omen! (Larerere, eas shie hier) .omen! over art ic. , e, lo n.eneriela lo MClOnon. tvam„ ir .. barred silk cravat.; i , ocket •tlk :11 . KENN A, . ......... ..... i Chillicothe bank.... 1,1'22 Anelioneer • Commercial bank of Lake Erie 1 Dayton brink ......... ........... 1 Franklin bank of Columbus . ..... ........1 Farmers'and Tfeciesnies' bank of Stenbenrille..l Farmers' bank of Canton On Geavea Granrille - !fa millan in 110 I.il..•rt\ •t I 4U Liberty ,r M. D. lIHEY ,Cz. CO ft it ti Are in the County of McKean, odjoining the South line of the State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny River. The town of Corldan lies on port of the Original tracts. These binds are well cover. ed with pine onil other timber, suitable liar Lumber; rind have several small streams of wilder running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect ed. The nbove Lands will he sold in separate tracts or in in body to suit purchasers. TI, Lands in Mercer, Cretwfird and Erie Countiem are principally in trade of 200 ACP9I, and well wino ed fur fartneet. Tim4e in McKean County, are 'posit) in Tracts of 1000 Acrri Title Tildi.puta6l 4 1(1 I 6 to ['Western Press. Mercer; Crawford Democrat, Nlends illle; Erie Observer, will publish the nbove till sale nod charge this office. err 6 Glory, Gratitudo n and Patriotism. The Jackson Wreath. rr National Soureoir. A National Tribute, commemorative of the treat A civil victory, achieved by the people. through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United Stites, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat. tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON 8:-. STOCK TON, julS 44 Market street. Loni.vife Lime. 102 BBLS. fresh Louisville Lime just received nod for sale by J AM ES MAY. 7.kurtion .salcs. Country Residence And Voluable City Property at Auction, by P McKenna. ON Saturday next, September 27M, of 2 o'clock in the Ifterndin, will he sold without reserve, at Mlienna's Phoenix Auction Mart, No. 64 Market street. Simpson's R rw, between 3d and 4th meets, a Lot of Ground, 25 feet front arid extending brick 150 feet, on which is erected a one story Frame Cottage House in good and tenantable Ord beautifully situ ated nn the North side of Mount Troy, on Mr. Peter Bates' plan of Lott, and within a few minutes walk of the village bearing that name, adjoining the handsome and thriving little village of Spring Gordon, (adding on the Reserve township road leading from Allegheny city, about a half it mile from the Bayardstown Bridge. It in a desirable spat fur a private residence, and for beauty of scenery and a quiet good neighborhood it cannot he excelled in the ‘Vestern country. Those wanting to purchase should call ourf examine the pro. perry before sale. The Title is indinpornble. Pos session will be given immediately. For farther par dealers enquire of A. Toner, Esq. Borke's Buildings 4th street, between Market and Wood streets, or of the subscriber at his A uction ?Looms. Terms Cush, per money. P. M'KENNA, .loch ALSO—At the same time n valnable Lot f Ground, in Virgin Alley between %Yowl and Smithfield .tenets, of which n discriptittn rill be gisen in Hnnd Bills. Auction Sales By John D. DariA, Auctioneer. corner of Wood and Fftk Streets. AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 25th in cant, will be sold an extensive assortme n t of fresh and seasonable Dly Goods, &e. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a general assortmenrof new and second hand Ho.nwhold Furniture, Carpeting, Looking Glasses, Astral I,nmps, Hanging Limps and Chandelier, Mattresses, Knives and Forks, Q wens. ware, Glassware. Montle Clocks, Cooking tiroxis. Franklin Stoves, New Orleans mrola•s , s, Virginia man ufactured Toba , co, Louisville Lime, Rosin, Soap, &c. At 7 o'clock, evening, new and second hand watch es, Fowling Pieces. Pisiolm, Fine Cutlery. Hardware, ‘Vork 13.xes, Musical Instruments, Hats, Caps, Binds Shoes, Clothing and Fancy articles, &c. sap 23 16000 ACRES Terms nt oulei F. R. SHUSK, WM BOYI). Adults THOS. R. TRIMBLE. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr Bank Notts an (Ex(ljangr. CORRECTED DAILY BY A. SHADIER, EXCHANGE nnosEn, SPECIE STANDARD. Merchant andManufactur e re 'Serlp Exchange Ban/-Scrip Currency Berke Count gSrrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia Nee York 805t0n.... Baltimore I.anca.orr Marietfa ...... ,lfa+*illon . . . ..- 21frrhanirs' and Traders'. Cincinnati... Moto,/ P1eaian1........ ....... - No rtra I k Phr rrAarn. 11'7oster Yen7n ZanerriTh .. flank of City,-land INDIANA Stale bank and branches Slate Scrir 411 bans .crate ban Z- Bank of Illinois, Shawneetoirn VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia Exchange hank of Irtrgtia Farmers' bank or Virginia.... ..... .......... I North- Western 'hank o f Virginia hferckants'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia... .4 IRranch e 5................ ......... .........1 Rank “1 Morfaniotrn. Baltimore City banks.... ...... All other solvent hank 5..........., NORTHCAROLINA All solvent SOUTH CAROLINA All solrentbanks —.. .. .. .. . . . Aliso:vent banks 3/0141e banks Country bank LOUISIANA Net, Ortcnna banks (rood)._ AlAanks MICHIGAN. Rank of 31. Clair St. Clair 75 Bank qf 'he River Raisin. Monroe 10 kaemer's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 60 Michigan Insnranee, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Bank. Pontiac, Souse-Keepers Emporium NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED - - THE subscriber having received his roll stork of house-furnishing Hardware, now offers his as sortment as the most complete and select in the cite. In addition to which he has on hand end receiving a large assortment of FANCY GOODS, such an Lois ' a tuck shell Combs. dressing do Hair Bru.he.; iinith and nail Brushes; clothes do; fine cutlery; Lady's and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases:Rayon and Bazar strops; fine Ivory Comb.; Pins and Needles, Hooks and Eyes, &c. &c. &c. ALSO—A large assortment of Looking Clo.ssex with and mahogany frames of the must appruved paterns and superior workmanship. Portraitaed picture Fro Mr mnel toorder. Repair ing and regilding attended to on the most reason.,He terms. Pet sons obnut furnishing thei r houses would do well In examine his stock before Twirhosing elsewhere, there being great nrivont ogee in completing their ,elec lions at our estublishment. Sep 8-1 m Select School for Boys and Girls. W I LLIANIS has open his Select School for Moles and Females, in the room o'er Mr Dyer's Grocery. and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood, in Frdaral street, Allegheny, on Monday, the 18th inst. Tertms:—PrimaryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. Junior Cla‘s, Senior C 1341, Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle. D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Ch trlvs Sholer, Joseph P. GIt.LIM, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq. sept ilaildidg Lots for Sale. THREE eljgibl.e lots in Hart's plan each 24 fret in front byl32..feet deep. adjoining John 13 But ler Esq. The terms will be liberal Enquire of auf, 5 GEO. COCHRAN. =En 11= ....4 prem --- -4 Pre • ...4 prim SPECIE ...4 prem. pa, ESE= ILLINOIS MtRYLAND GEORGIA ALAtAMA 81137250 Tl l oq. A. HILLER 104 Wood at., near Sth •t. 10 0 RETZRENCES FALL AND WINTER cm cz) Lua THREE BIG DOORS! No. ISt, LIBERTY STREF.T. PITTSBURGH. Ifonorrole dealing insure, hanurad. .nceen.” THE irTITTIeIISe npltrurrige thnt hai been be.t0,,,,,d spun the Fubicriber 's eg:nbliehmeutfer rmuy Yeura pa.t, hy all classes of the community, is thiguesth m ag e , evidence that hi. , articles have given e•tri.faction to lilt his eusromers. and that his effort. to please the public tattle ha. been successful. His st•cts of Tall and Winter Clothing ifi_now prepared for the in+pection of hi+ friend+ told the public generally, and fi urn the vitrioly of hi+ +re e k. the superior quality of his Clorlis, a. d the Al sb. and in+te in o. hick all hie tart lake are made, he tel con fident of pluroting all who may favor kin o ith tt It would be impe++ible to entimerote nil Lie nriicles in a single ndyerii.ement, but the following. will suffice to show the public the variety from AA bleb to eh,. we VERY SUPERIOR. CLOTHS. par par par pay 01 every quality and price. CASSIMERES AND CASSTNETTS, TWEED, SATTINETS, VELVETS, ,SLC Of French, English and American Nldnufecture. His stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Consists in port of par par par par DRESS COATS, Of every qcnNty end price. MP -1117 7E' Of every quality and price. and made /n the mu,t fn,hionuble at) le. Gentlemen's Fashionable Cloaks, rn great variety, and sold at unprecchtedly low price*, Overcoats of every Description, The above and all other articles in the Clothing line he utrors fur sale lower than they can he purchased at Am , other esrablishments in this ally. He has SF.PF:RATE CUTTERS for every depart• meet in clothing, and as they me all workmen who have been rmployed in the most FASHIONABLE HOUSES. pa, par par par pat In the country, he can 'merlin, hie patrons th..tt THE CUT AND MAKE Of all 'aides front his establishment will be in the most modern sts,ln COUNTRY :MERCHANTS Are respectfully invited to call, as the proprietor feels confident that he can sell them Goods on such terms rim will mike it to th..iir advantage to purchaso at the Three Big BOOT.. In conclusion. I caned soy to the public, when you rdl at my cote yeti have only your own suit to pa , / fur, for! sell for cash only. My goods are purchased in quantities from the importers. and of course I coo +ell you clothing at lower prices thin the smaller deal ers, who are compelled to boy nom the jobber. Then, from the large amount of stales, I am enabled to sell at a less per cemage. Some clothiers may think it is .iaing a ,no I deal when I say that I can and will sell you 4006 an low so they can buy thorn for, b. an I .sk as a proof of the fart iv the pien.otre of a ci ,ll. Bear in mind the ntiroller.—lti s 151,, Liberty street, better known as thu " TIIB.EF. atfi 1)0,Rn," •ICTI dkwif JOHN McCLOS'KEY UST RECEIVED 1 1 I _no sale NO. 49, LIBERTY STREET. T HE SU b , rriber having returned again from the eastern ciiies, is now opening his fall and win terstock of gOOti exceeding in variety and extent any thing lierctofite Mtn ed in this city. Thankful to his fr:ead, end the piih!ic foe the Clem% h.. has received, and which has induced him to pur- chase more extensively than before, he again intiies their attention to the cheapest. hest selected end most extensive assortme n t which he lingerer helots offered among which ore French. English, German and American BroadclothS, Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Olive anti other Colors, Which areal' of a superior rittality. Also, a splehdid assortment of VESTINGS OF ENTIRE NEW STYLES. PATTERNS. Also. a fir.e lot of FRENCH AND F.NGLItqf CASSIMERF.S ESC every shire, color, find which cannot moil to please tin Nal iuus i.i?strs of 1 .1 / 1 / Also, a Now Stylo of Dcavor and Twccd Cli)ths, OF BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN, GOLD EN MIXED AND OLIVE, FOR SACK AND . fROCK COATS, Tozethr.r with a lot akAtakibidoo and Blue Blank et Coating, Pilot NA other g , ,rxis duitnbld for over coats. These grinds will he sold nnely =tide. nr will be made to order in a% superior style. a 3 low as can be lviught in This city. 'idie has also the usual variety for gentlemen's wear owl"? as Shirts, Stocks. S'qspoiders, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, &tom% Collars, 4.c. fleeing in his employment .overoi of the best known and MoPI popular cutters in the city, be feels catifident of giving s.tlisfaction. and would especially invite the attention of pervons wanting their garments made in n •Pli , nriqr sty le and Of the finest materials, to Lis stock of rastqcn cto'rns, cssststertss ♦SD Tes2lttot, IVhich he has selected with the utmost care fur this particular branch of hu-iness. He will take pleasure in showing these goods to any nne who will favor him with k call , fre;ing confident that the great variety of his stork 'and the style to which they are made, can not be stipasted in this city. WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY. WAREHOUSE REMOVED. T HE sub.crihere have the pleastoe of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their paper store to No. 87 Wood S-eceel, above Fourth, nearly erp.sito the stardthey occupied before the fire. whero they have en hand and are opening a complete assort menimeLn[ of PAPER HANGINGS lIIORDERS, FIRE BOARD PRINTS, tC•6 Ihe greater part of which has been manufactured and imomteel since the fire, and which contains a area number of patterntia chat are altogether new and suit able fir e Very 11, •51:, iptioll of entries and rOORIa. Thev also keep on hand a stock of Printing- writing ern' t Vrui'Pi , z Paper from the Clinton Sieu h,,ni.ire. 1).. in w Inch along with their other penls. 11,ev H oo.d reipec-Itillyeallthe attention of purchasers, • • • 'Rubs and l turner. scra p s pnrchared in exchange. HOLDSEIIP S.: BROWN. 87 Wood street. atlG'29 d&-1, 3m Citizen's Hotel. Tile ",li,Clitter bast opened the Citizen's Hotel on Peon ~et as a house of public entertainment, in tit., lore, b, it house, formerly the Penn House, ;Igor the esn o i bridge, where he is provided for the an ottnmotistitit. of the public, and will be glad at all times to to, his friend. no2l-thi Mackerel. 0 1313 , L5. No 3, lutEs size; just received and for sale by J. & J. :11cDEVITT. june 4 No. 224, Liberty street. Honey. i N small Boxes, put up for Family ese, on hand and 1 for SE. :C by J. & J. NI'DEVITT, jun.. 4 No 9,2.4 Ltherts street. To Ircn NranufaciAt7crz, &c.. TllF.:ibrtsor till ir Wwught Iron 13utt weil of Ca., Al/e2 ,nd furnish and put in opera 6in in Parsl.aroi, ma. set of Machinery Capable of making 400 doz. per day. For paricufars, cost of nianoftictot,ing, rant per dozen, sellinz pricer, r to, ma ,kr role, addreas ROY .5.: 26-2. ,r 1 West TIOV, New Y,,rk iro Erick,Extra Large. 20 mar 2 1 0 00 A prime article, for sale by P. DELANY, 49 Liberty street TIENJA NUN F. KING D. & G. W. LLOYD
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