Tagavas.—.Mr. Condor's reception last evening was eery flattering—he was greeted by his old friends with thunders of applause. The character of Rich lieu is a very difficult one to perform but Mr. Connor did it justice. His conception of the wily Minister is very good and his performance striking. The scene in the fourth Act where he invokes the power of the Church was overwhelming, and properly appreciated by the audience. Mr. Neafie as Da Misuprvit was ex. cellent. he went through it with his usual grace and elegance. Tonight the admirable play of the Stran ger. Mr. Connor, Mr. lieafie, Mr. and Miss Logan old favorites here and all in one night. These make a strong team. GrA man who was yesteiday engaged in the look ing glass frame factory in Smithfield street above Mr. Peacock's Glaseccittiug factory, while working with a circular saw, unfortunately cut his fingers off above the second joint. We did not learn his name. IL? Is is supposed that the cause of the Theatre doing such a fine business doting The past week, is the fact, that the horses that take parts in the pieces draw well. The enterprizing managers cannot :Tact it to any other came. IlaPMr. A A. ADAMS, the distinguished Tragedian is engaged for the opening of the National Theatre, New York (better known as Richmond Hill). Mr. Adams is a great actor, had he been prudent as some other pang, American actors have been, he would have bad no superior as a tragedian of the first class. 1:1:7 Dan Mnrbk is in St. I,,,uis doing a tine bu,i mesa at the Theatre. FATAL RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT.—On Friday lust, a man named Sharpe, was cro‘hed to death, and anoth er severely injured, on the Pottsville rail road, by the cars coming i■ contact, in conieguencc of neglect in attending a switch. HSALTII or NCIV ORLEANS.—In addition to rite three cases of yellow fever at New Orleans, reported on the 11 th inst. but twn more of a very n:ld charac ter, hed occurred or! the 14th. Sepfemb.r 20—Mon haled by his llVe•—Cßp tain McGrath sal officer Leonard, this evening ar rested a woman named Bridget Carrol, charged with hating caused the death of her hipihand Patiick Car rot. by thrawing a brickbat at his head. completely splitting the scold The parties lived in Elizabeth street, between Prince and Houston streets, and were both under the influence of liquor at the time the oc currence took place.—.N. Y. Herald. STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPBILL, Leave s Beaver at 8 A. M. " Pirtshur s h iir 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER !sfICIIIG.AN, Csnr. Leases Putsburgh nt 9 u'el a-lc, A. M. " liraiver at I o'clock, P. Si. In ennnert inn with daily Linos of Fn' ht mid Par Removal. sage Canal Botts to Eriii, l'a.. and T Steam flttitt andVee•tel, to all parts on Lake Elie subscriberhas removed his Mnroceo Leather store to No. 70 WOOD SI REET, between 4th end M ' ch' g"• APPIY to and Diamond Alley, where he has „n Lend ularce as. G. m. ii.urroN & (Q, sottment of Morocco, fancy Leather, Linings, Bind. Pitt•tiorgh. lugs. &c. from one of the best inanufartorie s JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaser. . Philadelphia, which lie will sell at hisser !nice, Ilion . 1 "" Cl. 4 RE; & Co., Beaver. can be blught at any other house in the rity. The , SPEED ANI) CO3IFOICI' I I trade are respectfully invited LO examine my stiielt , before purchasing. MONONGALIEL A 110IITE. amg29.ff J. C. KENiBALL. I FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILAI)ELEIIIA THE SPLENDID FAST HUN aING STLAMLEA R ESPECTFULLY infwm.hi.4 fricad. and all throe who wish his services that he has taken an office in Smithfield atteet.`2a door from Viten) nlley.where he will now attend all operations of the Teeth in the heat mAnner and at the IP horie.t notice. Office hours from 9 till N. and fe.mi 9. till 5. may 2—dtwif. FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE. nil HEcheapest and best BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, for the people, can be found at J.O. KIMBALL'S STORE, NO. 70 WOOD STREET; Between Fourth and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh Boots and Shoes of all Lind.. sizes and descriptions The following is a portion of his assortmebt: Mens and Boys coarse Shoes; do do Kip do do do Calf do do do coarse Boots; do do Kip do do do Coll do Ladle's and Children's Leatl,cr Boot, and Shoes; do do Morocco do do do do fine Kip Slipper. do double and sigle sole, Pittsburgh make; do do Gaiter Boots or all hinds; do do Kid, Jefferson' and Buskins. Trunks of all sites cheaper thnn can be purchased at any other place in the city. Come anti examinu my stock; "THE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and shall be beat !!! All of the above goods have been selected and man ufactured expressly for the Pittsburg!, Market, and are and shall be anld wholesale and retail, clonsper than any other place in Pittsburgh !! Come and see!!! ang`29-if J. C. KIMBALL. New Books! COOK received last night a lot of new wo r k e . The man of Fortune, a novel by Mrs. Gore. Essays of Elia, by Chas. Lamb. Songs of the Campaign—eight songs—comic, seri oas and amusing, by Hurry Lorrequer. The Farmer's Library for cptiim her. Romance and Realty, a nmel by T. S. At thur. Gets's Forms Cosmos, by Hambrilt—a new supply. Penny Mega Line. No 10 Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders. sepl6 EGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic hen erally that her Select School tor Young Ladies ■nd Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in St.. Clair at., nearly opposite the Exchange Horel.— Site bego leave to refer to the fnlloaleg gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev %V A Passavant. Rev J Niblock, Wilso n McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechltrig, Esq., Wm. Jack. Esq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any Information as to term■ &c., can be sibtailied by calling or. Allen Kramer, Esq. aug on To Let, TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty .Teets, suitable for on office and Ling rrrom. Enquire of Geu. Stephenson, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or TIII: FERRY, Fort Pitt Works, including about en erre of Innii, wish the exelirst‘e' c,„,, ~/' (disco ar/ Elna ,treelv, Pail, Ward priviii , of landing on that nide of the Ohio , fiver. Elmo the peat and daily int,rea , e of trade amts. the It I s s 0 I. I.! T 1 0 N. rr II 1-: I, 111 of Freemen, Knap & Itittell, is tlior Ohio river nt this point, li.‘ing the ova!, direct triad - - -- from rile bl'l . llLl `ll lt . \ 1 . I ' I and Illegloo. City .M• d ') d''''''l''''Ll'Y the `"le (.° ill" 'ffil'" wreo 6 d . MI, 1, V Ger r . To Printers ! to the Soother-to side of the Ohio River. it a i ll I/1 a fe,' "1 . "" r ri reernan in the concern, to Char], Khrip.Jr• end William J Toliell, Will) Will cam inue the lood rte., SUPERIOR PRINTER'S INK.—DR. G. BEN. years be equal to tiny ferry on the river , tinder the name of lindp &T otten, and w 01 settle all J AMIN SMITH, 179 Greenwich street, (new LOTS, . elaimsagoiroit the said an receive all debts and Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly on hand 1 fronting on the river and Steubenville road, suitable , i ' .. n .„, j i , hrm, d Primers 1 nk, of a superior quality, at the market price, 1 for building, will be sold separately nr oilierw ise io suit ' -r i ".; i - tisi . 'tt ° l7,..:\ 'g titi t . " lB " , 1 8 / 3 1 1 5 ' 1 . ii lig 25. viz:—Eitra News Ink, at 30c.; Book du. 40c., 50c., 1 purchasers. 60.. 75c., and $1 per lb. These Inks are manufac- 1 For further particulars enquire of : Lured by steam, and of superior stock. Printers will ROBERT ROBE{. I Tes. favor Dr. G. with a call before purchasing their winter ,at the offi ce of Robb & McConnell. over the fuss ,- 1 case of tweed clot w h lo t C sole Fry stock, ill they will find it decidedly to their advantage j Office. GEORGE OGDEN. 1 GEO COCHRAN. to deal with him, semi-tf I itog.9-d2m ELIZABETH SNOWDEN. ' tort 17 26 Wood at. - 16.7;474 - ... koimprotot 7,,... - , I SI ..4"..., ••,,,.. ; . ‘, •i . - • . ii "41. 'Jo' h r.".Y.L„,f,-'‘,..17;;;---- ,- 4 -.E., .. '.. ' ', 3 , •. -.. 4 ..,, '''• 1 •••• i• . .• .- , —.—. • n • - • ... ' 4‘• - : : ~ `x ~~ ~' VOiret4 ,-- "SAt7Argti.64: ,7 4,W. - -4- - E, the Mat? Morning Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE FOR sCPTERIEItR. W. H. Denny, J. F. Kelly, Josiah King CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we have one or twe remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the nuchnr be ing East made known to us, and when inserted, most al. 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. Dr. E. Nieritt, Dentist, (O( the Burnt District.) J. C. KF.MBAT,L CLEAR THE TRACK!!! Trunkx MISS A. C. SARGENT JOEIN B. M'FADDEti, Niarket stre,t Port of Pittsburg!). 4 PRET WATER IR THE CHARNEL. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney. Wellsville; Ailaquippa, Smith, Cincinnati; Cambria, Forsyth, St Louis. UEFA RTED. Daily Beaver Pudica; Daily Brownsville Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Rambler, Moodey, Wellsville; New E , gland, Page Cincinnati; Allegheny, Gray, St. Louis. Tho Steam Boat Arrow, Axes ArxissoN, Master, will re• sumo her regular hips from I'ITTSBURGH To FRANKLIN, on the first rise of wate:, Kr which we expert in a few rhiya. sep24-3t EF Franklin papers copy 6 times, and bring their bills on board on her arrival. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at I 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 & Co ' s line of which leave Warren on the ar rival of the PneJ•et, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passenger. p.•ying in Pittsburgh are entirledto choice of herthson the Canal Packet. and deatd in the stage. For passage auply on bon Id Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Beave r . M H wroN & Co., Pittsburgh. C I.IRK &CO., Beaver. For passage reloruing arrilv nt the Stage offices of NEIL. MOORE & Co., Cleveland. je2 I -y It 1 \\'l.oll, Warren. BEAVER rAcKET. lillalltiThe well known steamer M I C II 1G A N, W. B.r.lllF.A.Nlaater,haacomm e nced her regular dailytlio%.lenving. l'itt:burgli (a. benuo. fare) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at S, A. M. Pricesto .tult the tirnes,aati thove whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as •nnn as the weather will permit: nn the ripening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELM4:I),O.,ond MEADVILI.P., Pa., n ill i motel incely en iron opera tion. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to G. M. 11ARTU7 , ;, jelv 12 Water etrret. (o'The Michignn is provided with Evans'Safet (inn rd. 1845. :110NDAI CINCINNATI PA KLT. 1345 Th, new and Splendid Steamer, 11. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, SToa K. M aster, has commenced rum ring regulativ, rod will continue t. tun through the sennen ns R 144 , 1 . 1. ly Packet between Pitt-lem;_b nrd Cincinnati, lent mg Pittnburgh every Monday tnerning at 10 o'rlock, and Cincinnati every Thurselar morning nt the same hour. Fun freight or pessage apply on board. mtlVi. ----- LIME ERIE & DIICIIIGAN LINE. Aoeror IWO, In:: Ktlitcrneut rd Sumnel McCord. E•q., of Wrlldrurgh, I re, 1 . 47. 11a ! , 2reqr, 1313. I hereby eerily lion 1 vtas afflicted mull the Liver Crettl..ed and Protrilic fort n long Ilfl)r than larder tire rare of a l'lrsiciarr.thai the .Ik -I,ISY, rirorteurl of being reliesvd try the morlirine • I took, kept grndwilly vitt my bets rt./rifled a, that 1,1,4 ill 0101) low enortg II tO iie my 6110 C . lurtl I la'li.rnae nes at 111, 101 Or .4 I 14 O• 1.1,11,11,11,11 d• 1,, S.WerS' Id d o. and Wal r lserrd greaily by the first hex, and c•nirdedely cured by tar scrorei. SAI ILIF.I. Wt :Oft D. Thew , Ktarol untivulled v y Mori n -O n . Through Baltimore in 3'2 known for the rOirr• ilt.rented nr.• prepnred Phiindelphiii in " 4 cm the worts md It. fl. SELLF:HS, Na 125 Smithfield ot Aunt in com Fly the running boat pn.i.encerA will Indef. ,id :%li.hi..r. 145 fiirrahlcST ATE ROOMS the firat night. rid t, m. Thu Nlarket F r, r. AC Cll.ge 5111 Pa•. overthe Mountniks in Courldi, in day 110 , . . . o , 1: a t t rd; nd at Schwa artr and Mitcloorl, Lodge the teriind night in Cumberland, thus amm. 1 ing night trace/ a ltugrther. For sentg, or entire roncio, for familiero r part apply lit the office, two dams frir, the Exchange; and gneny try. ser 3 at the %Vila' f boat abovrtjw Morrongah•lnliridge. CONSUL AND LOUIS 11cLANE. Will commenre on Monday the 12Ik May. Ma king double cluzig tripe. One boat v, ill lenient 84 o'clock, A. M. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themorning Boat paiminger a will take the Cara of the Baltimore and Ohio Ito it Road ut Cumberland, nt o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock I'. M. tire same evening. • - - lit , • _ _ • ~...,- -,- ..=.-. SE T ~ UST received --ssweaSsaiisi,T l P.,.'l " s....' .., . - -5 . ...4: ...:' . • e' 40 pieces French and English Dies. (iinchams :3() - Dornesiic do. • New styles. übil nt loc. prices. sert 10 '...111l: 1 ,t: PE•CNOCIC. ______ REBUILT AND REMOVED. : ..: --- - I el* -•- '.- •----- Silks, Cashmeres, &c, t.: 1 1 r. .'.1 , - - "?1 , -....7 ' ", - .1.!..' ..t` . .. Fsl:" . I . -- • • 1' EST received at No. 108, Market street, a very Furniture Cheap and Good. 1,.n.1.0,,,,,,,,,, of F . AS. W. WOO DIV ELI, respectfully inform a Lis, i f FURNITURE iVAIIE Roams. li Plain !ilk nod blue hlk Silk.; gi friend , . and il r puh;i... th it he fins ',moved to li. ' n. 11. rt TA N, do do do do Arm. te and Rer.p Silk •; old stand, Nu. 05 Third street, where he has nn hand Satin striped and figured do. and Gro..dr-Naps do ; li A VING completed hl. fitriehinel V for the MA \ • a splendid assoritnen. of Fur noure or all descriptus.s,. UFACTUBE OF CA BINEF FURNITURE„ N. S. Rich Chnmelion striped and plaid do., ready for their inspection. Prt sons w ishingto I'm ni.h . do. do. Cashmere and Sinus. de !sine.; id 140 W prepared to °tit, to Ow public nll article,: in I Hotels, Stearribouts, Pi i.ale Ihseili ngs , S zc . v . ill ti r , i Plain and Satin sniped blk mai blue blk do ; hi. 411,, NI 4.4.411441445iiir o f retail, ym y low fo r Ca s ts; I. ! I it to their interest to call and examine its stock before , ~,,,,,,, ~,,,r . I . , Li . • hi . h „ With n large stork of Alpaccas, Bombazines, y 111 - 114 .• ma d e ,it e s t, i s m ,. o , , 0 , purchasing elsewhere. give saii.bietilin. us mom b a t th e best workmen ate I. `°"t' , " cloths, N''rt"".. Sc. FURNITURF, employed, and every cure taken in the 1( . 41 . 44110n 44f i l''' ' '.l" '" 4.e ""f l l'clfll'lv r''`E'''frd I'. '4l and which cannot be surpassed in the western country. rnate. 4441. , ..xs mine 5i11:.% S.; PENNOCK. compri.iii,... the follow ir,,g articles; ; Laming ..101 Son ing done in the bent manner. . ""1 .1 1 i) Sofas, Divans and Ottoman.; Also, ICI 11 , 401(411 4 •14t of tUrtleti material kept on __ 'l i F;PLA G CE FOR GOODS! Ir pugs, Tete•u. (rtes, Waidrubes; band, hUCII u.. II Ran MI bS. //vase Carolina, NI ). 46. T Secretary and Book , Case.; HOUNL ii . u Card, Pier, Sofa and Centre Tables, :Cr N ewel 's and 13 lt.werh, Bench Srevcs, ri ENE R AI. V \ RIETV JUST RECEIVED Sideboards: Dressing /it:llk:AU', Vlili , llls 141)1r.; , To„,, 1, Bed prods, g.. Si.. li abcLes. Shoael abd Eurk VT Cose• 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, at bargains; Bar. Hat and Towel Racks; ' neale'n l' I:11,W and Shoo-live Linen.; White brown i The sub.criber ha. in addilion to loin large Estale . Lu go D ama sk nt ,l Spiends, all sines; Kimpkoia.Crash• French nod Ilig,li.post Bed.tend s ; F:nd, Dining and Breakfaat Table.: hsh m e r o, nine Brick houses, with shafts rtittnin. r , b es, 444111 , 4•1, .Sr; 111.11 Linens, rites, 1 . 1011125 cis. to Mahogany CHAIRS of all descriptions: ' through them, a bieli he will Rent for harps, el f.'.; t. OW t 4 4. 41-4414 e 'rho did. priers from 2.12 i to 4 1 41, A general assortment ■ of Fancy Clagir s; Steorn 1141,,, PI4frIC14•11I to 14tOpel sin h machinery 05 $11). 13:ARROWS S.:. TURNER. Also, a general assortment of CUM 51UN Hi RN I. 1 may be put 41110 them, nt much Irm-e r [no-, than steam ...,, e 22 Miirk•Z street 'TUBE.tE. step 4 3 ,, power can be rindnred fiom small engiiPea. ___ Possession gi,cm HI any time. FERGUS MOORHEAb, Agent a 0g9.8 N 0.46 Never Surrenders. ! Ferry, Salt Works and Building Lots, _ - __Q TI 1,1, TII EY COME—Another lot of those spit., FOR SA LE. -- . ...) did Gold l'eneils received. Thorm peinuna who Allegheny Cemetery. wren not sipplied from the pre.. Moo invoices may now T HE subacribeta offer at private sale, all that SAI,I:0I'BUItI A I. I. 0 F S. liner an opportunity to make aelectimis ion a (till litt• .1 valuable mil e•tate shouts in Loa er St. nail I' ItSU ANTto n Re s oi nt i eu of the Board of M on - teirtment, Price. the anti, a. before. from 11.50 to towmhip, at the mouth of Saw Mid Run, 01/ OM Ohin BARROWS & TURNER. River. pacer. of the Alleclieii ( 'eteet,•,y, a piddle rale of SRL burMl lots a ill lie rl.lllll. o n Friday, tire 06th of Sep- " 11 g 2 '2 46 Mtliket street. To rwit the convenience of thole ilesiting to make al. , , . , , ' •, , - I muter neat, nt 10 ~ clock, A. ~,., 11111/11u ,errletery. . - ' a profitable investment, they will .011 separately, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, _ ' The cenetirl plan of the Cpl,lot , •T'V Mei, be viewed r THE SALT WORKS, ' Ilt nay tone at the Illlic, of 510 Chislett, ilie Lompa• including a lot Lit' abi,itt three acres of ground, I)ing on ~,,, ~,.„i, on thm,remule,. and at um „ lime alter 1 the Steulremille Turnpike Hoed. T1,,,,,e wolls, are in Hi ti cl Septembiext, a pl,lll OF the bldr 411 lota mat operation and good order, and from their location awl , a 1.,, he inapectrai the, s. The ground,. ote open fo'r m ' No. 4 It. we !lava now a better article for 1.2 i 1 1 Ft i': la i . atial In: yet, received yemerdny evening at et s., with a beautiful 'lsamu-nem, varying to juices from I Ili H , $:2 ,23. Call and sr. nt proxim'ty to the city, off!•r rolle r inducementio to per- I v i.,,,, P. y A i .. Muer tit' ?hi. Board of 51,snagers. ! itug`22 BARROWS ,C. TURNER. sutra wi.bing to engage in that bu,iness. rt- ) . oil!, ~R IP' 20•dts THOMAS I ll‘% IN, Prea'i. ! Selling off but Not at Cost. I • i td.,o sell separ ately. S EAGRS: 5141 RV. Atler d nplic7;. i n:,4•,::meroi,,Alrd,,ii;.27crn!iie.,.nie, BY UST NIGHT'S NAIL fis'i:Zitimr. 4 5.1 44 ., ..- ......„ . , ..-___,, .... ~....i.,...,,_, __..:7:,__„___ __ _ The Washington Union of Monday say.:—Thu Sec retary of the Navy, eel Commodores Warrington and Shubcick, set out for Norfolk on Saturday night, via Richmond, on a visit of inspection to our squadron which now lies at Norfolk, and to the navy yard. It has baen seldom that a more gallant American squad ron has been lying in that harbor, than at the present time—some of our vessels just coming in, and others just going out. Ho will see the trim in which they respecti ve ly appear. The squadron consists of Corn• modore Dolton's flag-ship the Pennsylvania, the Con gress, Capt. Stockton, just bound to the Pacific; the M rion, Comma n ler Si monds, for the Cues, of Aft ica the Brandywine, Commodore Parker's flag-ship; the St. Louis, Capt. McKeever; the Perry, Commander Paine, (the three last just returned from the East In. dies:) Inc Fiirt, Watson comrnansling; end the Colum• bia, Capt. Rousseau, just preparing frrr sea. The Secretory and the two commodores erpeat ' return to Washington un Wednesday evening nr Thurs de!, morning. Cara. Stockton reached this city on Sunday evening, being under the irnpronsinn that the Sacretury lad dv clined ‘i,iting. N, folk: but, on finding the "bird flown," lan hastened this morning to Ballim are, with the intention of taking the boat, and overhauling the Secretary at Norfolk. PItrHEADLD 1,4 1;1(IlL:CTIoN Ile Kcs rUCK c.— Great excitement exists in Clay county, Ky. io conse. I I , ll.lkre of 1111 till ernyt by the populace to rescue from Jail Dr. Baker. under scnience of dead, fo r the mur der of a Nit.. Bates. The Governor of the State tots ordered Gen. Dudley to proceed to the spot and pre serve the petite at all hazards. y com panies folly ayopped, lilY r been coils into rerpl.ti• I ,n Got error, u few day. ago, refused tat parr• data Baker, but al/owed him a short respite. His friends, it appears, have now deleitruned to aceom cll.', their end by violence and outrage, but it is to be raped they may lan S wely disappointed. Al the latest accounts the jail was guarded by the ruCcarv. Faoa AFRlCt.—('up'. Caraway, or the I , rig Mai • gatct Ann. arrived thin trlt l rltittg from I , .ianJu. Aft ica, hlch place he 1,11 on the 13:11 July, iit'orMl ui that uhuat the fir•t of J une !he Liring Ilrnny , Capt Schultz, and num :\ I : ,.. .aclris•uta, was L., del by buutS 60/1) tilt) Pot' togue.r ninn. , uf war h kahunvagki, ;ht . lilTicor, of ‘s d0rn,11,..1 Tiley then (I,kt',llO go fttld averLit,l the cargo, w 1it„..14 r Unlit S. rcfa.ed them. Hp, I ., t::ctl Ittgtt crew. tl, 'he Captain of the Nl:ir; - ,utet Ann was 1,1/I l p rd ut clan C r 'tl.tix,l 1)4)0 n,•,. •u• cirw OW!) rag twat wctit h iw arid an :1 after , archin.l7 the re..,13,1.,5t•t1 her to t.l 3 " , Cont. Air. DA RING HOB/14H - - SeVerld tru,.ks were hr,-ken open /1,1 Are. ese,N 1.,•1 e,etler r. M., Let r,“:41 wer; r..c1,••“ of , e pair ,r n.mlw r r,,!•b.•rn , hew 1 . ..,11 11,1 thre,...p,te Hr .upp, nt the I , me.—Cin. C,mrnerrial. weer 11 al.l I . •ilLi tr.c the ~ii nrinr •f 1•A,1 fillt•red. and i . 21.) in ct.. tui.• f).1r11 a 11..tre to Wu. er, which nt. .1 in the Itt,t, SLIA,EIt , 'GREAI ItF:.\;4:I)YFuR I.IVERC(OI cI.RE—NU PAY. \ R etr ft; 1.:.,•• • v..tir ,/ Liver 1',114 I, r 21. t to 'lll rto;nr‘, run' n,o p , •/,,rot 1,41 doc , ortror tor the li,er cornr;:i,o; ior IVIIen I wrn• Ina a I'ot.ht/tOl I hoot!lo reT•ortl .140 hare le toosed errat bonefo from moir• 111,11r -tom n offer rrl , llel,e ,h,•. )1 . 11/1 4 1,1 I (3koll. A illerr ore r,t-vvy tter. rtr.•tr.q;!;ed rm., or les., with Liver (•orrrplarni, there grent demand fur yrerr liver aril.; I !Ire,, tore get•rl for or, rrr te.o d..zeo. If I Irrerl known ,he NpOilin .it rmrr plif• a• I illmW k now It, I 01.,,,/11 riot Imre left rutrilorrgh without Ink roc a tireter, Irrux.e4. I.'oll, J. K Al' F.' Al AN, Cris. lord C o . l'a. R• markable Carr Oopporray. 1 0 BIILS in end C for Bale I li t i l eb ll E TS ON , sept 17 Nu 170 Liberty *t BBLS. pure Mon. Rye Whiskey, in store 61_, and for tale by MILLER St RICKETSON, sepl7 No 170 Liberty it. SHAD. --20 bbl. N., 1 BKltimore T,immed , in store en] for sale by MILLER & 111CKETSON, .el. 17 NO 170 Liberty sq. Q PERM candle.. —l7 bx• New Belot d oStore arid for eel.• by VIA VING rebuilt and removed to bis old .rand, .R.ltiii 26 Wood Street, next to the corner of Se• cond. cantina , * to transact a general commission business. 110 will be constantly supplied with American manufactures at the lowest wholesale cash prices. Sept 17 Brown Flannels. cases or e superior quality just received from AL - the manufacturer., fur sale at the lowest wholesale cash prices by GEO. COCHRAN,26 Wood at. /111, 17 Red rinunel4. 2cases soperior red flannels for sale on favorable terms by GEO COCiiltAN, 26 Wood t. sin] 7 spinning Wheel Imo& A further IVa pply of thin article, of the beat quality, reretvod and fur sale by 'VOW open, new No 1 Halifax Srilminn, for at& 1.11 by A. G. IiFINH A RT, sei,ls 140 Liberty at. Smoked Salmon. 0 Smoked Salmon, joget-rived and I_, lor bale by A. G 110 Libertv A FEW libls encl., just rec.•ived and fur A. G. REINHART, 140 I,llwrt% 4 FEW Boxel primr broled /CCCIV."3 0154 6, .111 e by A N H A la , e,TIS 140 Lilwrtv t. T H f mm•r room at present glertmirel by the sub between Ferry and Sliott m Water •I t 1,1 . titp:) to Cotton Yarn. 30 000 Pti".,N ., D r, s h t In i r r e me” I 11. 11, y (1 I. 10 000 P°I : NDS Sf ,,,, ' , ier. and - 7 • ece“ed p-r at. Itner B , •rtrrind, and ',.: ...1..• by M. B. 'WEI' Az Ct)., arr. 12 Wilt, •!.. I, low Yer , V ONE. Lli., I Lerr,um. tut, 61r 11/1:e by B A F A ii NESTOCK A-. rO. c.,rner 6.11 and W.,,J .ta. ' AT Mliennn's rharnix Auction Mart, No 64 Mai bet street, Siinpson's Row, between 3d and 4th streets, On Thinsday next September nih. at 10 o'clock. A. M ?will be sold the finest and best Lot of ready-made clothing ever offered et Public Sale in .he City. It is the balance of a stock made ripreanly for the Bimini market ; but as the owners are decli ing, the business, they have cutichnled to sell the whole L ot t o the highest bidder, on the d ry, turd at the boor ahoy,' montitnwd, for cash—par money. All O a r articles have been made in the neatest and most sine atant ia I manner, and ti.e latest style of fashions. by the most competent workmen to be. found. For the eon renience of purchase, s, the chi:bin, will be open Ins en, minotion until the day of solo, fir the pnrpose of livid ptwel.t.T. a chance of (tying tlto garments, mutkrng them, nod thereby knowing wren to bid at time of isle. A mnrig the Lot are Superfine English and hrench clod, Clock and dress Coats; extra German dO. super!rassim.ere and doeskin pants; noperit tweed sack and fnrck coati; nupet b car almc, ft oedr r•loair; Add le d tweed stacks and coats; Bearer and pilot cloth sack over coats, very fine and s•pls No GO WA, 41. heavy; satinet, moleskin and tweed paws, superfine • • __itlnCy and plait , satrin vests; corded silk vest.; silk 100 111111 S. flaw 1% . hitkey array itl,4 nod for I velvet. do; worsted, vulencia, and meri noes , do. with sale Mt thewharf by several other articles ton nonterout to mention. A 1.,, BURS RI DGE. WILSON fi Co. I barred silk cravats; silk pocket Mkt . ..4.8;k gum eiaytic Water Street near Smithfield. l on•plendms. •___ _ P. LW KENNA, - I .4.22 Auctioneer. I Valuable Patent Right at Auction. 2 Sp , rrn Oil I, e onl B A FAIIN CO. ran n;r C. I, •I Whiting. r t o BARRE ing for orle try B A FAIIN & CC). r...Jrn,r. nth 040 •r 11 Ul. ASS ES. 1G IL rre•ll N. o br I'. ( 7 . MA R 1.1 17 GO, W.oer •? I Bal. rit Brick. rpm} iuNintED 11i CaaND!lr.i rut , 1(11, 1)1/ •cCottinttl..l.vg terms It, P. C N 1.% II I IN, GO. Wni ,r street. Burnt Wrapping Paper. I:: 47iu s w N‘ i ' , r parr, d l v., 10 ""y St Louis Steam Sugar Refinery. PCRP, IDC E., WILSON & CO., hove un hand end i;,r tale 100 bldg. 1,11 Sugar: 50 4. ( 'rti.iled .1". " •red .10. 30 " Clarifi,l al, 90 " S. /I. NI ~la Buckets. /1 Dor. lirriver Lot• nn bland n n.l for ellr vr t,y IS 1113 RI DCi W I LSON Co , Wnler street. 50 /\COFFEE, nssortcd quaiities HU It BRIDGE, WILSON & CO. Fr.ot pt. nrnf Et' , )Nr) y BLANK ETS AND SATIN UASE Es:1)111 , 111 11:u el f. 1 I lb, hP I pi,co 111.ick S I , in itl.r ',coed u1..1 GK an i•• rnanufw.turrrs prices. ser SHEA & PENNOr K. Now Alpaccas. ll 1.:(111v1:1). nt the ^duwu Iowa" 0 , 1-11 ilk)Ll,o, LA., 11,11 ~irply of black, end Him block .11puccuA, which et the lowe,t rater. 1/6rult THE "BIG FLAG," No. 46. aoc26. THE PITTPULIRGH NALVI(7OO!4 AND Flair. INSU• FUNC It CoM PANY,Ims remocrd ils office In No 19 I Market street, where, having recommenced businees, it will take Fire and Marine Risks of every deem ip• { lion, as formerly, upon the moat favorable terms. sap 5 Rut. ROBE. FINNEY, Reey. "rA":.7 . - rwoto s tr ,,, : . _ Pure Eye Whiskey. MILLER & RICKETSON No 170 Liberty GEORGE COCHRAN GEO COCIIRAIi Now Salmon Mackerel and I:tarring Scaled Herring FOR RENT• 11. IL 1111E1' St CO fir, fine Ginghams, Ginghams. 13 11111 CAN'S ;1; TURNER Insurance Suction Sales. Cemetery Lots AGEEABLY to notice heretofore given by the Board of Managers, the sale of lots in the Al legheny Cemetery, (lain the propeity of Geo A Baynrd, Esq ) will take place on Friday morning tie 26111 Mat, on the premises- Sale to commence at 10 n'-lock. Terms one third cash in hand or when called fir by the Treasurer, and the remainder in two equal payments in sittand twelve months. As the entire proceeds cf the sale ofßinial Lots is to be expended in paying fur and ornamenting the grounds, and otherwise devoted to charitable tusees, no may be seen by a resolution of the Board. it is hoped the enterprise may be abundantly sustained by a Jibe al public. JOHN D. DAVIS, senl24 Auctioneer. Country Residence And Vo!noble City Property at Auction, by P McKenna. N Saturday next, September 27th, at 2 o'clock O in the efterno.m, will hu sold without reserve, at Pluanix Auction Mart, No. 64 Market street. Simpson's H 05.., between 3d and 4th afros, Lot of Ground, 25 feet front and extending hack 150 feet, on which is erected a one story Frame Cottage House in good and ten:tumble ord r, beautifully situ ated on the North aide of Mount Troy, on Mr. Peter Bates' plan of Lora, and within a few minutes walk of the village bearing that name. adjoining the handsome and thriving little village of Spring Gordon, fronting on the Reserve township road lending from Allegheny city, about a half a mile from the Bityardstown Bridge. It is a desirable spot for a private residence, anti for beauty of scenery and a quiet good nriglibcrhood it cannot be excelled in the SVestern country. Those wanting to purchase should call and examine the pro• party before sale. The Title is indiTutable. Pos. session will be given immediately. For further par ticulars enquire of A. Toner, Esq. Bitrke's Buildings 9th street, between Market and IVood itreeta, or of the subscriber nt his Auction ftOUTS. 'Fermi Cash, par money. A LSO—At the Hime time a valaidile Lottif Ground in Virgin Alley het %lien World and Smithfield streets of which a discriptiaa will be given in Hand Bills. Auction Sales By d.din D. Darr', Aurlionefr, corner of Wood and Fifth Sirertr. AT 10 o'clock on Thursday moi - dug the "3•h in stnnt, will he snld an extensive ti.surtmetit of fresh end seasonable Dry Goods. &e. At 2 o'clock, P. M., - 8 general assortment of new and second hand llorsehold Fier-Mime, Carpeting. Looking Glasses, A ~ t roi Lamp., finnaing Lamps and Chandelier, Manic:o4es, Knives and Forks, Queen, n ate, Ghtt•wttre. Mantle Clocka. Cooking Suttee, Franklin Stoves, New Orleans rnolass , a, Virginia man ufactured 'I - obey-co, Louisville Lime, Rosin. Snap, &c. At 7 o'clock, evening, new nod second hand watch es, Foaling Piece*, Pistol.. Fine Cutlers. Hardware, Wolk Boxes, Musical Instrument.., Hats, Cups, Boon Sloe , Chnhing um! Fancy articles. &c. ReP '23 Extra Largc Sale OjSp'endidandSuperior Geese, Oat/sing; Pock el Ildnfs. Gros7ls, and Panay Dry Goods, 4-c. at Auction-, AT 7 o'clock on %Vednesday evening the of October next, ut Davis's Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will he sold tile right i 0 manufacture Bedsteads wilh Fus'er's Pate n / Fa rt i en s sags, in the following places. viz: IVoilerit Prnnetivania. with the exception of Alle glaeny, Washington and Mercer counties Stale of Ohio, with the exception of the counties of Hamilton. Trumbull, Cuyahoga. and Like. The state of Indi ans. with the exception of New Alhanv. Tennessee, with the exCeptioo of Nashs int. and Memphis. noun, with the exception of St. leinis, stairs of Illi• nits. Michigan. Arkansas, lowa, Vane, Vermont, Marylon& Georgia, Ninth and South Carolina. The attention of Cabinet makris, Turners and others, arc very particularly ins ited to the above. which improvement is consolered the best of its kind now to use in this country or any other. Thti.e wish •ng to examine the principle upon which they are fas iened. will please Coll at the ‘‘'nres own of Samuel Altioder, comer of Fourth and Ferry et reels, where Fow Irt's Patent Bedsteads of all descriptions mayl be seen.— . f erm s at sale. ser .10IIN I) D AVIS. 15 Vlllnnate Building Lois in 6th Wurd AT AUCTION T 7 1.2 nciclork on Swordtity evening the 27th Lwinikt tit Dalis . ll Auction Roomo, corner of w.l , nod Fifth .ts. will be sold Fifteen very valuable Building Lvls of Ground in the 6th ward of 11114 city. being mai keel and numbered. 9, 19. 20. 53. 92. 91 94, 95, 96, 117, 137, 130, 139. 140, and 141. in the plan of the property of John and Henry Irwin's heirs and near that of Dr Block, a copy of which mat bes ern at the Aim ion Room. and any other informa tion given !hat may be desired, by the subscriber. Title indisputable. Terms nt sale. Sept 25 JOHN D DAVIS. Ailet'r. Adminstrator's Sale of Real Estate. 19,4e0 Acre: f Land in Western Pennsylvania AT AUCTION 'he en , rnion ftnoms a. John D. V Mons, in the cite 1 , 1 I ittstoirel.. on the 13th dny ' of November. 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. NI., the follow. in { ; descrihed In ,d; late the property old erne, Trimble, Sent. decd. of lierrib.burgh; 15,00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Nlerrrei, No 39, and 972 in P,matiming township; No 758 and 801 in Dela ware townsphip no 934 in Sandy Creek town•hip, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of 'hese lands enittain Coal, and Iron Ole and lay in the vicinity of theStatii improvements. 1,000 ACRES ore in the county of Crawford. Nn 1553 and 1548 in Ilned.dnle Town.thiri, no 136:2 in Athena' township, no 1463, in Richmond township, no 1009 in Spurts tnwn ship;nf al whioh are wcllachtpted for fmmir g. and con vi.nient to laid out rrinaln. 000 ACRES ore in the County ‘if Elie; tin 197 , — `-'Ol7-2076 in Waterford tow p, 31K1 wit hin 3 miles of the town Watei flu d; 1.'1956 in Amity township; these tract. a re tithe 6ret quality land, and con,eilient to laid out 16000 ACRES :Are in the County or McKean, ndjoining the Smith lino of the Siete or New Yoik, arid fronting on the Allegheny Riser. The town of Corydan lien on part of tho Original tractv. These Land, are well cover ed with pine and other timber, suitable for Lumber, and hove several small vtreams of water running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect. 1..1/ The above Lend. will he sold in . .wrnrnif , IMO? en in a body to snit The Lind. in Nlereer,Cra wfiiiil and Er ie Counties, ere print 'pally in treed% of 200 Aeroe. and well adapt ed for far mes.. in :slcKenn County, are m 0.0. 1 .1, in 'Fracts of loot) Acres Title Itidi.putahl Team. nt F. R. SHANK, WM. BOYD. Admts. THOS. R. TIHNIEH.E. ) sept 6 is JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr. ['Western Press. Mercer; Crawford Democrat, Menovillle; Erie Observer, will publish the above till sae end charge this office. sept 6 iNfele Gold 4 press. Silver pat PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers bank Exchange ....par Do. Hollidaysburgh. par PHILADELPHIA. Bank of Nortb America par Do Northern Liberties pat Do Pennsylvania ...... ....... --par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics bank Kensington bank r. . _ p ar Many facturersand Mechanics' par Mechanics Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " .. par Southwark ..... par IVcstern Bank of Penn Township ___pa r Girard bank par U.S bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware comity " Montgomery c0unty......._ " Not chamber/and ........ _ Fa rme re' bunk of Bucks county__ _ Eastonbank ........ ..... Doylestown bank ........ _ . _ Franklyn bank of Washington Bank of Chamideraburgh.... " Middletown ..... " Gettysburgk ....._. _ " Lewistown .._ " Susguehannaceninty llerkseounly bank no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company par Carlisle bank 1 F:rie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster ;liar " Bank ef Reading _ par Harrisburg bank. ..... lionesdale " Lancaster " Lancaster co."' Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsville _ Monongahela bank of Brownsville .. New !lope and Delaware Bridge company.. Northampton bank.. Towanda bank Wyoming bank West Branch bank. Ynek bank Lrhi,srh. count) bank, M'KE:NN 1. Aneer 01110. Belmont hank or Clairsrille ' Clinton hank of Columbus Columbiana hank of New Lisbon Cirrletillr ( Lawrence, cashier). ( Warren, cashier)... leineinn chillirothr hank_.............. Commercial bank of Lake Erie.. flaylon hank Franklin bank of Columbus , Partners' and . 1 1erhanies' hank of St eubensille.. 1 Farmers' bank or Canton 20 Geangrz 1 Granrille milton --- • 10 Lan,n.tfer 10 Marietta .. • • ...... 1 Massillon Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati ....$ .1/nont Plcasan.• ........ ' .Vorwalk Putnam ........... .......... Sandusky .............. - • Urbana • Irooxtec ...... .......... Zaneirillt -- Rank of C!cr01and.......... INDIANA. Chate bank and branaes State Scriy All banks Slate bank Bunk of Illinois, Shawnee:tow% VI R N lA. R a o k o f the Vaßry of Virginia Bank of Virrinia . 1 Err-hang.. bank Vtrginia ...... ... •. • ... I Farmerebank of Virginia...... _. • . • .. North. !Venter-n6 (7,/ kof Virginia . ...... ... • ... .Verehn nit' and Meekanici bank of Virginia.... Branches ....... . .• ..... .• .. I Bank al Morgantown. ... •• • ............. Baltimore city ba mks . All other solvent 'Sank. NORTH CAROLINA All 'torrent SOUTH CAROLINA All sch•ent3anks., .. .. .. .. .—. .. Aliso:vent bank: ,Irohite banks _. Country bank, LOUISIANA New Orleans banks (4n04 ).... TENNESSEE All ')anks ......... .. - MICHIGAN. Rank of .3t. Clair St. Clair 75 Ronk of the River Raisin. Monroe. 10 Parrner's' an , l Mechanics' Dank, Detroit GO Mir/limn Antra/ire, Co. Dstroit Oakland County Bank, Pontiac, House-iroepors Emporium. NEW' GOODS JUST RECEIVED. T HEhaving received his fall stock of te.o.e•fornishing Hardware, now direr, his as. .ociment as the most complete. and select in the city. I n addition to obich be bits on hand and receiving a large ontorirnent of FANCY GOODS, such a. Lady's tuck .hell Combs. dres.ing do Hair Bru.lie.; tooth and noil Brushy.; clothes do; fine cutlery; Lady's and Genthonen'a Dres.ing C1101'.; Razors and Razor strop.; fine L:nry Comb.; Pins and Net.dles, Hooks and Eyes. &c. ALSO—A lingo assortment of Looking f•7asses wilh Silt and m.thitgany frnmes of the must approved pater. and sitpetior workmanship. Portrait and pioitirePrittnesm:tdo toorder. Repair ing nod regilding ntiende.l to on the must rattion,blet terms. Pet sons about furnishing their houses would do en I to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere there being great advantages in completing their selee tions at our establishment. BerB—lm Select School for Boys and Girls. nir iv ILLIAMS has open his Select School for lA, Moles rind Femeles, in the room over Mr Dyti's Grocery, end formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood, in Federal street, Allegheny, on Moudity, the 18th Ticitvc—Pri-onryClows. $6 per !choler per gunner of 11 week& I anicr Somut Closs, Rev. D. Ellie'', D. D., Rev. D. 11. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, I). D., Hun. Ch: Hes Shsler, Joseph P. Gaz.z.nm, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq. Elnildidg Lots for Salo. TE E lots in Hart's plea each 24 feet In front by 132 feet deep, adjoining John B But ler Esq. The terms will be liberal Enquire of &LIS OEO. COCHRAN. flank Notts coaracrin D•IL7 IT A. XECADTER, EXCHANGE DROKER, 111M1E13331 SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants andManufactur err' Scrip.... Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Berk: County Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT Oa Philadelphia New York 805t0n.... Baltimore SPECIE ..5 KENTUCKY ILLINOIS MARYLAND GEORGIA ALA3AMA THOS. A. HILLER 104 lVoorlst., near sth vi. a 1(1 =ZED TALL ENE WINTER 4 0:9 .1.312 CID CP1:111 ' 7O/ tag THREE BIG DOORS! Honorrble dealing insure: honorable :neeeu." THE immense natronnlte that has been bestowed , Ipon the subscriber'■ establishment for many ye ars dad, by all cla.scs of the community, is unquesti,,nabl e •vidence that his articles have given sat i•fuction to all his customers. and that his efforts to pkase the public sate has been successful. His stock of Pall and Winter Clothing • • • • i ?rem ....4 pre .... 4 prem - • -i prem fs:now prepared for the inspection of his friends and the public generally, and from the variety of his stock, the superior quality of his Cloths, and the style and taste in %bleb all his articles are made, he feels con. Mont of pleasing all who may favor him with a cell. It would be impossible to enumerate all his ankles is a single ad vossisement, but the following will suffice to •bow the public the variety from which to chose VERY SUPERIOR CLOTHS. Of every quality and price. CASSIMERES AND CASSINtTIit, TWEED, SATTINETS, VELVETS, 431.0 Of French, English and American Manufacture. His stock of READY MADE CLOTHING., Consists in part of DRESS COATS, Of every quality and price, and made in tki. moot Gentlemen's l'ashionable Cloaks. n great variety, and sold at unprecentedly low pricer. pal per per .......par Overcoats of every Desctiptioa, The above and all other articles in the Clothing lino he ofers for sale lower than they can be purchased at 'lnv other establishments in this city. He has SEPERATE CUTTERS fur very depart ment in clothing, and iv they are all workmen who have been employed in the most FASHIONABLE 110 USES. in the country, be can warrant his patrons that THE CUT AND MAKE Of all articles from his establishment will be in the most modern style COUNTRY MERCHANTS Are respectfully invited to call, as the - proprietor feels confident that he can sell them Goods on such terms as will mnkeit to their advantage to purchase at the Three Big Doom. In conclusion, I would any to the public, when you call at my stole yon have only your own suit to pay for, fur I sell.for ensh only. My goods are purchased in quantities from tho importers, and of course I can Sell you clothing at lower prices thno the smaller deal era, who are competed to buy from the jobber. Thee, from the large amount of sales, I am enabled to sell et a less per ventage. Some clothiers may think it is scaling a goof deal when I say thut I can and will sell you goods as low as they can buy them for, but all I ..sk as a proof of the fact ii the pleasure of a call, Bearin mind the number,—'tis 131, Liberty street, better known as thu '• Inner RIG DOORS." sept 20.d.trw:f JOHN Met' LOSK FIY. JUST IZECEIVFD ..par .2 AO sal. al, salt NO. 49, LIBERTY STREET. T HE subscriber having returned again from the eastern cities, IS now upeoing his fall and win terstock of goods, exceeding in variety and extent any Olin* heretofore uttered in this city. Thankful to his friend.. and the public fat the elves, he hos received, and which has induced him to pur. chase mere extensively than before, ha again• invites their attention to the cheapest. best selected mad most extensive assortment which he has ever battle offered among which are French, English, German and America■ Broadcloths, Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Olive and other Colors, Which are all of a superior quality. Also, a splendid assortment of VESTINGS OF ENTIRE NEW STYLES, FRENCit PATTERNS. • Aldo, a floe lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH' CASSIMEREB of every shade, color, and pattern, which cannot tail to please the serious testes of hit customers:: Also. a • New Style of Deaver and Tweed Cloths, OF BLACT, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN, GOLD EN MIXED AND OLIVE, FOR SACK AND FILMIC COATS, Together with a lot of Makibieloo asd Mac Melak a Coating., Pilot and other goods suitable for user coats -• ..... -__ .1 These goods will be gold ready mule, oe will be made to order in a superior style. as lowa', flats tow bought in this city. He has al.° the usual-, iety fur gentlemen's wear such DJ Shitts..Siocks.Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. Staffs, Bosonss, Collars, 4.e. Hosing in , hls employment several of the best known and mint popular cutters In the city. he feels confident of gising satiefitction. and would' itapirially mite the attention of persons wanting their garments made fn a superior at)le and of the finest aloalerialt, to his stock of f RC9 Cll CLoTII9, CA 4 3I)ICRES AND ersTisol, Which he ha< select , d with the utrncutt c:ire for this particular hranch hudne-tts lie will take pleasure in showing these good,. to any rine whn will (wor.him itil h call, feeling roan-lent that the great satiety of his stock and thn sole to which they are cantle, am nia be aupaased in this city. Removal. DR. W. M. ‘l' HT, D F.NTIST. has rt,m,,v.!d to St. (Nair stmt. brat door leo dh• to the tachattee [hoof Building,. . gep 1 Ord rnxN'rtfS. Type Foundry, and Printer's Farniskinf iVarekouse. rrHE subacribers have opened a new Tye Foundry 1 in the nil of New York. where they are [telly to supply orders to cry extent, for any any kind of job or fnucy Tyre, Ink, Pnper. Cases, Galleys, Brass Rules, Steel, Column du, CorupoAing sticky, Chases, end every article necessary for a Printing Office. The tope arecnst in new moulds, from an entieely new set of nm itrixes. with deep counters, are warrant ed to be unsuipasaed by any, and will be sold topsoil the times. Printing Presses Curnivh , d,nnd also Steam Engines of the most nppeoved patterns. li.—A maehiniru constantly in attendance to ne roir Presses nod do light work. Currmnsitionnem cast for Printers. Editors of NowvpuporA who will buy three tercet MS etch type es theirs bilk; amunnt to. may give the above six ivnuths' ins: roost nr.d send their paper* cuntainieg it to the sub.rribert Citizen's Clotcl. T flE subietihe r La!, the Cit hen' s Hotel an Penn •/I, Pt, a, a hnrise of public entertainment, in that large ht i 1 k 'inure, fa-mealy the Penn House, near the ennui bridge, where he is provided for the se ,,mmutlatioa of the public, and will be glad at all imea to are his friends an2l.titr Mackerel. 10 BEES. No 3.latg, size: jupt rereirerl and for sale by J. & J. McDEVITT, j , IIIC 4 No. ^_24, Liberty sneer. Roney. Vs; 80xe.9,1.ut up for Family use, nu hand and 1 for sale by J. & J. NI'DEVITT, . june 4 No 224 Liberty street. To Iron Manufacturers, T HE subscribers will dispose of their Patent for mnnufacturing Patent Wrought Iron Butt Hinges, west of4h. Alleghenies, and furnish and put in opera. tion in , liittsburigh, one set of Machinery capable of making 490d0z. per day. For particulars, cost of manufacturing, cost per dozen, selling prices, and terms of sale, address ROY & CO., aug 26-*.md {Vest Troy, Now York. =MEI No. 151, LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH. Of every quality and price. MP° AL. 211117 '3lC' SIM 9 fashionable style P. DELANT, 19 Liberty meet cnocKFort.r& OVEREND. Aam strret. lIENJAMIN F. KING ~~~~ ~.