ENE the ►aily, Jrtoming post. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER E'7 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTER TOR SEPTEMBER. W. H. Denny, J. F. Kelly, Josiah King In reference to communications which may appear in this paper. we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fiat made known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expresstreof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper. unless the views so expressed ate editorially remarked upon end approved. THI, EXTRA. —An Extra Poat will be issued about 9 o'clock this morning, which will contain, in full, the proceeding. of the great Railroad Convention. It is important that the Resolutions, Address and Memori al, should have a wide circulation, and general reading. The facts and arguments presented will go far to con vince the people of Pennsylvania that their best inter ests will be advanced by granting the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company the right of way to Pitts• burgh. Ftax,—About 171 o'clock this morning • fire brake out, in the Brass Foundry of Messrs. Stephenson & Reed, on Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty, and entirely destroyed it. The Clothing Store of Messrs. Ferren & McGurk Wel also nearly destroyed; the contents, however, were principally saved. To the prompt ■nd efficient action of our firemen, and the calmness of the morning, is to be attributed ths preservation of an incalculable amount of property, as in the immediate vicin'ty of the fire is situated many of our large Clothing Stores and other Mercantile es tablishments. ME Tar HOUR Mcuriac in Allegheny city last evening was, like all before it, a very large one. The Factory girls were all there, and the little boys who work in those establishments were also there, and then them were a greet many Mechanics and laborers present, who swelled the numbers of the main. The Committees appointed to collect subscriptions made report. They have been reasonable successful in collecting, and each one said that nearly all he re ceived wad from Meehanics and working men. T. M. Carothers presided and Mr. Peckham acted es Secre tary. Speeches were made by Messrs. Watson, ‘Vil son, Caruthers and others. The remarks of the first and last named gentlemen were excellent and the mane greeted them with cheers. At 9 o'clock this morning the Treasurer and com mittees of collection meet at the Temperance Ark, Allegheny city. A committee, consisting of tbtee of the female operatives of each of the factories is to meet with them and submit the names of those who are real. ly in need, and who will receive money from the fund. This is Saturday. Most Mechanics are paid fur their week's labor to-day. Will not even• branch of Mechanics feel that they have an interest in thin voli tion and eve something from their earnings to aid the Factory g:rlsT Aqui:over BURNKIL — The Aqueduct Nome ten miles below Huntingdon, on the Juniata, was burned on Monday night. It was a very short one and its de struction will not long obstruct transportation. BACK AGAl,.—George Albree has returned io his old stand, No. 71, corner of Wcod and 4th streets, where he is well supplied with ankles ii his line. See 4 tl . 4 . •! • ~, , i . f 1 advertisemmt V•LC•BLt BUILDING Lots •T AUCTION.— Tile attention of those desirous of purchasing property is requested to the sale of 15 Building Lois in the SiiLll Ward of this city, which is to take place this evening. at hali•past seven o'clock, at Davis's Auction Rooms. EV"The balance of that Clothing will be sold at M'Kennes, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock: and et 3 o'- clock, at the Auction Rooms, a Cottage House near the Allegheny City Line, also 2 Lots of ground in Virgin alley, between IV and Smithfield streets, by order of the heirs of Thomas Crail. REBUILT AND REMOVED. Furniture Cheap and Good. AS. %V. WOODW ELL respectfully informs his 111 friends and the public that lie has removed to hi. old stand, No. 85 Third street, where he has on hand a splendid satortmen , of Furniture of all descriptions, rainy for their inspection. Persons wishing to Hotels, Steamboats, Private Dwellings, Sz.c. Is ill find it to their interest to call and examine his stuck before purchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the western country comprising the following articles: Sofas, Divans and Ottomans; Tepoys, Tete-a.Tetes, Wardrobes; Secretary and Book-Crises; Card, Pier. Sofa and Centre Tables. Sideboard 4 Dressing BLIREAU:', various styles; Hat and Towel Racks; French and High-post Bedsteads; End, Dining and Breakfast Tables: Islahogarry CHAIRS of all descriptions; A general assortment of Fancy Chairs; Also. a general assortment of COMMON FL'RN I TUBE.- sep4.3m. New Docks! riCOIC received last night a lot of new works. The men of Fortune, a novel by Mrs. Gore. Essays of Elia, by Chas. Lamb. Songs of the Campaign—eight songs—comic, seri vas and amusing, by Hurry Lorrequer. The Farmer's Library for eptember. Romance and Reality, a novel by T. S. Arthur. i : f i 1 Csetz'sFurms COIMOR, by Hambnit—a new supply Fenny Magazine. No 10 Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders. eepl6 . Bns leave to inform herfriends and the pubic gen erally that her Select School for Young Ladies and WWII. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in Oitir at., nearly oppoitite the Exchange Hotel.— &se begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden,... Rev W A Passavant. Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., flee S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., ,Jetob Mechling, Esq., Wm. Jack, Eby, John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be obtaMialby calling Ur Allen Kramer, Evil. aiic 1663 FEET d 3 r4P 4 oplar Scantling, 4 by 4 and 1600 do Clear seasoned stuff; 600 do Dry common do; 34.9.50 do Good shingles; Received by Canal Boat "Paragon" and for axle by 11. LAMBERT, 100 Liberty street. Plour. 20 *BARRELS Superfine Family Flour, received by Kee/ Boat "Mingo Chief." and foe pale RIO Coffee. B by AGS Prime Green, H. zn E d ß l: r or sale 494 100 Liberty at. FRESH LEECHES! Leeches! Leeches!! Leeches!!! .be dozen, hundred, or thousand; fresh and will -11-4 has quick, for sale, and will be applied at redu ced rates. Operations of Cupping performed an .uial without pain. L. J. CHAMBERLAIN, Dental Surgeon, No 8 St Clair street, ittsburgh, Pa. peplo-3m ~~ . .~ Thy . N „ 4 17.1t2-1 ,yl9.lt'. tf y, V i." 1” 1 - , • *'* 1 ' - ' 11 . ! *". . • ti = - Olt PITTSBURGH, PA. CORRESPONDENTS MISS A. C. SARGENT Lumber A. LAMBERT, 100 Liberty street port of Pittsburgh,, 3i FELT WATER I THE CHANNEL ARRIVED Daily Beaver Packets: Daily Brownsville Packets. Monongahela City Packets. Miner. Kinney, Wellsville; Financier, Poe, Cincinnati; Rhoda Island, Dawson. do. DEP. RT ED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsviile Packets; Monongahela City Packets. Rambler, Moorley, James Ross, Stewart, St. Louis; Commerce, Jacobs, Nashville. For Saint Louis The light draught passenger steam : er NOft..FH UENC, DuneAt...Muster, - • - • --- will leave for the above and interme diate ports, on Saturday neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fur Freight or Passage apply on board, or to sep26 JAMES MAY. The Steam Boat Arrow, JAMES ATKISSON, Master, will re sume her regular trips from PITTSBURGH TO FRANKLIN, on the first rise of water, CC:r which we expert in a MIME r4P Franklin papers copy 6 tiMeg, and bring their bills on board on her arrival. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. 3 , .. • iirgaarai THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expeciel,) ut I n ' • cluck A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Mirilitnr, from Pititiburgh,)lllld arrive at \Vat ren next mot ning 110 7 o'clock—cor.nerting et Warren a lib Neil, Moore & Co's line of leuve Warn, on the Br• rival of the Packet., and react, Cleveland before nOtt. Fare through $.l stl. Passrogei p are of berths on the Canal Packet. nor! ~ftl• in die 0,12••. For passage anplyon boxid Stentriliont Jlic higtl , l,.ll JOHN S I iIOE ET. Bravo, G Al H RION ti Go., Pittsburgh. CLARK & Co., Ilea ver. For paos•ge ret nrninz qpi , l y si the Stutze ofril-e• of N El L. MOM{ E & Co., Cleveland. & M Ii 'I AY LOR, Warren. BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer MI C I ( - 3 AN, IV. B.Bots.s, Vnster.hn•rommenred her regular inr. Pitt glitirrh (a• hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. P. and Bens,r at 3, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,arld those sshc have no moors carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he °pelted MI .non as the weather • ill permit: nn the opening of wldrh CLARKE & CO'S LINE to c LEvEi. a\ n.t Land MF.ADVILLE. Pa., nit inime.iintely go into opera tion. For freight or passage apple on board. 4,1 to G. M. II A RIUN, jnly 12 Water ~ , vet. CO"The .71liciiigitn is provided v. hit E‘uns'Sniet Guard. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 181 The new and Sp/radidStramer, 11. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, STUN E, Nlaater, line commenced run ning. end will Com icicle to run throw,. h t h e ~,sun ne n N ee Lly Packet between flitt,l,l,tpli and Cincinnati, lea, Ing Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnori every Tburrdcn morning at the same hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. LANE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CA PT. CAMPULLI.. Leaves I3enver at 8 o'clock, .k. M. Poti.burch at 3 ,'cluck, I'. M, STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Bo l C>•, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 ,'duck A \I Dret‘er ett k, I'. NI In connection with daily Lines of Fri fight nod ril.l sage Canal 13081/ to Elie, Pa.. and Cleveland, U. Steam Bunt and Vegseh to all parts an Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to O. M. lIARTON JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaver. CLARE & Co_ Beaver. j mr`l t SPEED A 11) CO :11 !! MONONGAHELA 11017 TE. FOR BALTIMORE. ANI) 11111,ADEL1111.1 THE SPLENDID PAST 111':,! , 1?46 STEAMER', CONSUL AND LOUIS NIch•NE. Will commence on Meuda7lAe 12,h of May. Ma kinr double daily trips. One boat w ill kw...at o'rhwk, A. M. tinily. The other in the evening, daily, (vxcept Sunday.) By thornorning Brat paaaengenv will tako the Card ut the 13,11tirnere and Ohio Rail Road at ('umber innJ, at 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 u'clock P. M. tine same to enin,g. F1 PP1 T7 16.1 11 "."7" • Tie • ?Alai • niiti:r tWbirWIL Through to Baltimore in 32 house, .• Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening boat pitiiiteneeig will lodge on the Boni in comfort nbleST ATE Et OCrAIS the firo night. l'not over the Nitiumnlns in Cond., iii dot" Lodge the recond night in Curnherhiad, thua “‘otd ing night travel altogether. For Sento, or entire rnache. apply of the office, IWO door, from the Egr•bnogii; and at the Whail bout ISridge. FERGUS MOORHEAD, Agent- Ferry, Salt Works and Building Lots, FOR BALI. THE subscribers otivr nt private gale, nll ?hat valunble real ...tare .i.unte in Lower St. Clair town.thip, at the mouth of Saw Mill Run, ou the Ohio River. Mimi, the convenience of those desiring to make u a profitablir insesimenr, they will s ell separately, TUE SA LT WORKS, including n lot iit Omni three acres of ground, king on the Steutierviille Turnpike Rivid. These winks un•in riper at and good order, and from I heir locirrinn aryl proaira'ry to the city, of•r peculiar inducements to per sons wi.l,ing to engage in that business. Furey will also sell separately, THE FERRY, including about an acre of land, with the excliniive privilege of landing on that side of the Ohio it or. From the great arid daily increase of trade across the. Ohio river at Chia point, Liiiing the most direct road from the borough of Matirliestar rind Allegheny Fir \ to the Snothern Aide of the Ohio River, it will it; a few rears be equal to any ferry on the tit's,. LOTS. frosting nn the river and Steuhenvilb toad. suitable! for building, will he sold separntely or otherwise to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of ROB FRI ROI3II, at the office of Rohl, & McConnell, over the Post Office. GEORGE OGDEN. aug.9—d2m ELIZABETH SNOWDEN. Eastern Sole Leather. 350th LBS. Es.tern Suir Leming, just Mr received and fur side liv JAMES MAY. Tweed Claim. ca,e oC meed cloths Cut Fide by (IEO COCHRAN. 26 Wood ,( - I M ES M E Ei L l b S:l p l hAiiNo so D p i h 'ii i ot i . ii: \ siO m i.,OG Y .rt ism ~ i E i t 1 1 ,701 : j,, I‘ 3 re nology, with a review of Neurology and Phrenomag• I Fire Brick, Extra Large netiam, by J. Stanley Grimes.A prime article, Fut sale by Foe sale Oy CHAS. H. KAY. ! 20)000 sego Ne 76 Market st. , mar L!.l duv * L „,„24: 0 4„ . y.•• 4 • • • , • 114)..a.M -r•41`.4f,41."4.• "4- ~• sn ,s,~ y'~ ~ jai:. ~:t s.:::~ ~..: BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL - •' I • !Met,UTAST rani Buenos A 1' HES—Honnd Butch eries. en , ourr , eed by England and France.-13y the ship John Curter, at Bo.ton, the New k Journal of Commerce has a letter from Buenos Ayres, dated the 2lst July, ftten which we entrant the following: "Si n c e my I,,st per Philip [lone, the uffnirs of this liver remain without any change. The English and French tI iui.ter. have demanded the with,tritwal of the Argentine orm, fin the territory of the Urn gay Repot.lie, 11!1•I the removal of the Argentine squndron from Lebo° Nlontevideo, which the Argen tine government have rofo.koi to de, and rcquire that they ncknow ledge the rig trt,us blockade of Nlonievi• dor. Anirs are at b.-me, and we wait with anxiety . the next step of the two ministers, and fear that they will Carry out their threat of blockading tide port, which will put ar, end to all commeice with the triter I'la:e. Thia nnjnat inteiferenee of European nation', if car ried ant, will collie civil war in again break oat, and in fact din French and Englt•it are aiding Gen. run, in Cot rientea. A part of bin fore, tinder (it,. Lopez. tact week entered the rimy of St. Fe, which they sill- Tniged. baying 400 and 0(10 Indiana. The ) sacked the town, orai retired, taking with them about four hundred witotnn and git In—rutting Tile throat.. of Came left behind, including all their primaiera Fdit, in the party that Punch and Eligil-ti 'Lira of ,nr nod money ate ',OS% 1. 4 / a ir/jog. .1 hi. hand of th.ett .2000 men in '.toriiente. and 400 in the city of NI innninteil b) 9.1;00 Frenchmen with tutor, Pi,. enenti, that now carat to the Al• Govet nll t•1,I ift /111 4714•riCil; and tor Attar, tilt. 4pler.nlitt C.,11111, 14 111 be agav, lII° Irene of clvd war and 1 , 1.t..d.11,1: The Ari!o•nllne fitixerlintent o ffe r to 11n• !,/, and pn,perty of all wh lay dawn 111.1 r 114 , 11.—,h, .ru f ,!vii. Ital , pr•rl.lc o h f the Cm p tad tile entire 11.1ri';,111.411 t.i 4 i 44 ., p a , .11 Si ,101 A Ifir•llcn. It the Ettgli-hlill,l '414111 , 1- ,M otr•f,rt Ole CO, of NltnJt,,i -d,.,.,th, en; ry t, Ct :be wonid totiow, and 111,1 tit, af r,, i , as enicil. Now. There 1,111 till 1 - ,• 111 in 4,1,e pt.irter of the u•,al number ot S. v,,, , •1,61/1 the s , 1 '24 3t N o " pre...mt, mei e‘ery OW' ie 1111,01,1 , 1 , 1 C The rotenef wee,' ha. u In 0 '2O per reei. Sliver 2,Pro :::e 1, I , 1 af,•l .1 230. \Vt. ,e2r nem en:it,; and eve I,,ye (;.ivvr , niont hheriere arei presto , l there es+ r ,, nl 71,,;11 tHir con, WI IT3I. r. id,•ll a ~1 1,1 11l ro ”1., 71!11.4! , he Fr. I . :(141,11 ,h,. ~f and of: 11••' , t zirFy .1!,) I h r rno,t-ur.• ui oa Fr.an Ih. Si. Lip...‘ C.—Sl;r; ;11 'ilit....,eo•to• Ita,l isnot-id po.'intri oi.tn., and rotraoled iii ti; Un.l;•., - sole-010101!1;kh at 41, A p l o t .r. nt coot r.l the Intent oroc!totttiott of . the Shertf4 tont,' that the Mor tr t o• h ~,, n ot e d with than ttrtlina (-poet ate] offetort: no tenist• note „hell their .1w !tnd other buil 11:4 , n, •I tt rk, of gram, wet., 41'1 1 , 1 CI, In the, oro•enee.— Ttle Shet:ti olno %tate.. thnt t.ol. Vl',l the !trod of the to 41 and h. nl lIttil,•;1 out fl rlrt of the. militi, Tl.l Mid Ift •11", rer,ort of In ror. ty. Bdeketottett I uti at., n 200 torn on Wedoentin‘. Irom Nuevo,. nod presented • ttottion of the molt. ',how 40 io inns Inn, 111,0 i 0,- 1;Z n Iwo, on Benr creel, aittrh they woe in the nrt of oto'l•hoi.7. 1t to a Inl t hat mar. natnetl I.;n•leN ~ntt I, l tied in thi. rortlONtef, /11.1 ;11;lot er wounded. I It f..\11.1)1 1 . 1.41 N F.-Nu OCHE-Nu 11'. I - 1 .%11 fl—tiele tit ere t.cnf mit , of your iittith Habit- Liver Phis it ':girtto this riitolit..shich cured toed Ezt.i heel, dociorio t for the titer corni.horit f.r svar , . 1V1)*•Ii I vilis :tist io Pittsbtoel, I bl, ;ht k..., mole, fo r et.it,tilut benefit cr,t, it, rj.0,0 Then. 100 . 11. Al OW, nitt hot tew iterro,t here v.l, 71Ir 111 , 1 troll! II .1 rto.rit ,N Liverilotte i pr , nt dr. ,, onci for !.our rafls; I thrittfiiie rend For one o r If I h : ,4 11 the sif.tie el tour rills as I nuw know it, I would rim ho e left itOsi ,g n rhtzt;ii boxos. Vows, J. KAtiVNI A N, Crnwtord CO. A ThMar4allie Cu. Ai nn~i .n l4 61i:0 lk Ingo-1 teMeld of Samuel McCoid. 1,11.. of IV.,l:sbulgli, IVelishg, 4 4, V.. May 2fith. 17715. I hoo•lo r. 00111 was uNI rod Cooltooi , t and ritthi.oo for a lour. tim.; botor mole titan t, wider - itte Cal, of a 1 . 11 oic•la rt. that ttt , 1.0 Th.. medicine. , I kopt co , tote. a orsot t.o.is •‘.4 , U,1 on that Io tinabie to 1.10.. it etootEit to no me <hot. 1%'1,0 tli,tt•t.. n:-the nr•t 1 ..n. rt,,,,tenti• ...1 1;!, Livrr 1'1:I, I tfoi no-,1 was rr• lirred great'yhyth, first box, and eaml.l.lely eared by the seenad NIVOND. .)14).-It 4tnrlutitival!..)l Ie me Medi,ino known thy lism4. Ate rep4ted .1nr1»..411), IL I: SELLERS. N.. 121 Smithem4l 4,1,1 n l.o h. Kr), & N 1,1.1),. 141 1V144))4 tr. L. NVl:r... v . .Ir. and Wm. Thor), Mnrket P:t; Er•»» 54C,44),.11, 5:1) 1Vnr)1; /4»..1 at P. Sch.% art: and John Mitchdt, Allr• 14.1))3 phett‘ City Dr. E. Dleritt, Dentist, (Of the Burnt Dtstriet D ESP EdT ET LY iaforms frieud. and all tho, mho st.i.h .ervicea that hr La, tak.-n nn offire i n srni , h6ekl 61(1,t. 2.1 door from Vi gin 'Way. where he will hat, nite.ol nII trpatat hats or the Teerh inthe la•ot mom, awl at the .harie.i not ice. Ofhre hnmt Ira, 9 111112 an 1 11..r,4 Temperance Books and Publications. ( - IN IRS() uno to , •ulo Ito u•Anornent “111.4. \ cf 111 0 AMC, Tettp, SiViely, Y 1.14, ita10,(2.1 I Umi..•r• 1.). , ,,,nient 4-1 N .811,,r,f9,,p Lapp.!mre Sta . iot 1:t It. I I ugh—C.o I ,h •. nn “1" all 1111 . 1 , 1 i ‘lO-1 110 Eropir..l—T,"„ve",„ .• Am , Hu ntn 1 ernp , ranre .InnrnalA, and nionit 1110,000 Y. , 1111. Temputubce Advocuit.., for cale at Th.. N. , v Y/)/'n ISA.‘C li.klißlS, Agent and Corn. Merchant, No. 9 EVIII it. gep '2O I w. Books and stationary, &G I; 011 %at lely 111 la and ai& Faint:, r srta.l and ruck, tlittle,and I .....inalents, a tiefrana . I.•siana..at. , nod 15,, , ,k•; Ceremo rue , : Sae David ' ,. 11151 i %VIM ' S l'oaltno and II valas; Series - WI 71. , r111 , ; G , lm•Fmw ' . Rum , : Events in Indian 11 iolor ArTlerie Plotil,ol, 2 v: , l-; (:fonpleie hirllt•r; Gunn ' , Datnostit; Nledicrtal Gazette air Penns, Name, 7 ink; .1 , 111,1114 tilt. Senate and litalse ;if Repl , ,i . t.titti , ..soirt•nri.)ls ;min, horn 17 ` .8 in, 1800; a sanely' of Sch.d 13,adis, tilatt.•, lVriLing and Larsen NAM ' HARRIS, Agent ai.d Fora Nkrcliara, N. 9. sth et. 1 7 iir Bees, a% Sced, Pdper and Carpet It.iza, bough'. svpl9,ll w A NHESH SUITLY Johnson's Superior rail and Winter PRINTING INN, H I:1: I:1 VI: I) THIS I) IY, Al the g . tfire of !be Pitlxliur , ll Morntlez Post. 111(;LILlt, SAI2AII,& I .1: Nt.1.17-dkt, tl Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jact,on rr Ib. o r Nutioaal Souvenir. A Nutiorall itrate. ommeorutisr th, crew ncro y trollievcd by the people, through the Hero of New Odeon., eorimining u mapol the United Sim,, it portrait Gen. Jackgon. rt view of the but. tle of New 011,1. Lind the Hermitugc. J1.13t received and for wile by JOHNS roN & STOCK FUN, 44 Mill - Let ,iteet. IMIE:11Z1 IM2M Linen Cambric Hamikarchicfs, to-Kt,t lot vet, rreeivetl yeaterday evening nt No. 46. V. hive now n better enicle for rt s.. with 11111.,166,1 wo,o,trnroi, var)lng in ['lkea from 18i to c'2.25. Calland .ev nt tittr:2•2 BARROWS & TURNER. Now Alpaccas. DEcEirEt), ut tho. ••,it.rl town" cn•b hointr, L.L. 11,1 ~11,111 , Pll , ll,ck, aud tI. , binds Alraccw, m. 11,01 a11 . 01r1 . 11 . .i Ui the Irrwr.t Int rs. UNDER 'Hi 810 FLAG: . N.. 46. au;.?.6. THE N•VI6 fling AR ri FIRE INSU RA N r Y,ltatil ed ue office to No 19 \loriNiit sirep !. ilovoiE rev..lntmenced it old rire and Marint: lin k s nievnly desc.ip• font/ tily, Upon the meet livoritilti term.. r, Us,l. 1100.1 . . FIN NEV, tier'y. T,,() I?{)k,,,s, n.. F..ottb street. between Forty litt,l Liberty Errol., &tilt tiblo It.r en (Ace end si.- lIIIE I,oln, Geu. Stephenson, corner of 4th told Fen \ attortx, or TM: And., dtert have the pleaonire of informing their friend s and the ',oldie genvially, flint the) hose ernoved io their new waiehou.e on Second At rept, lie• 'wren Wood and Maiket street n. Their iftit0111•11 for the inarinfilciine of VI/AIR. and Window. Gi d s.. are in 6111 operaiien. An it.borttriont of GhtsPwnre on hand, t o which the 'attention of piiretnoters i s direr !ed. S. MTF.I.: & CO seprd.lin rrll 1: S rer,p.4,l a very Omit,. lot of REC; ALI 1S; 3,1,0, n superior article 0( A RONI VFW S A(; At CC). and lid. con,tantly un hand o general u...orttnom rdevery article hinging to do. trade, which he otfko, for sale at the lowest ralli prices. Q CPERIOR PRINTER'S INK.—DR. G. I'IE:N -3 JAMIN SMITH, 170 Greenwich street,( new Brick Block.) New York, keeps contently on Lind Priniei‘ I nk, ofu superior quality. ut the turbot price, Vii:—Extra News ink, at 10: ; Soak du. 40c , 50c., GO., 7,5 e.. and $1 per lb. These Inks ere mautititc• turgid by steam, Hod of superior stuck. Printers will fttror Dr. G. with a cull before purchofiing their winter stock, so they will find it decidedly to their tidielotairs to ilf3dl with hint. ter64l D. & G. W. LLOYD ~ ~ '~ ~^ a-`'.+ice' , `.,..ti.~,;+~.~i `.~.'%~~.e .e n GEORGE COCHff AN irjAVlNes rebuilt and removed to his old mend, _IAN', 26 Wood street, next to the corner of Sc. cond. continues to transact a general commission business. He will be constantly supplied with American manufn,tures at the lowest wholesale cash prices. tl7 BrOWII Finnnels. 4 cases of n sorelior quality just received from i h e mn ,,,,N ctor ,s, for ,File fit the lowest wholesale rit,b prices by GEO. COCIIRAN.26 Wood st. sett 17 Ked Finn tie' 411 ease. .nperior red flannel. for salt, on favorable ,a, ermi by GEO COCHRAN, 26 Wood at. 34-1017 _ _ - Spinning Wheel tronn. Afurther supply of this article, of the quality rerruturi and fur sale by septl7 GEO COCHRAN. Now Salmon "VOW open, new No I Halifax Salmon, for 'vale A. G. REINHART, 140 Liberl) n t Smoked Salmon. LBS Smoked Salmon, just received and A 11 for slily by A. G. REINHART, s,pls 110 Libel-1y st. Mackerel and Herring A FEW IDA each, juid received and for vile by A. G. REINHART, 140 Liberty at. Scaled Herring. AFEW Boxes prime scaled Herring. jaq received Rad fur Mlle by A G ',IEINHART, FOR RENT THE owe tttom az itre.rnt ttecttpietl by the totb ec ritn•r bett.keen retry end Short in Water .trr.•t. .grin. ) to Cotton Yarn. :3 0 , 'ini'('Artirrand n 1 1 " fE4, r r e s e n l l n C' s t . 15 I. H. HHFY CI.O. ) 0 (.) 0 1 :::. 1 is :\ t ' . 1 1 )S il , ?- 3 4 1 :::n u r ; n 1 ,• e r n B.. 8 ;;;11), 8 .1 'd t.:::ci •nit? Iry M. B. ItilEY & (•()., %V ale! 41., Ferry 100 BBLS. Raw 11 hi.key ar,),ing Auld fur ot.:0 nt fhewi:orf br BURL-1111 DGE. W I I.ti()N St CO W,,ter urrrt 110111 . Sm ii htir 1.1 St Louis Stcam Sugar Refinery. URUIUDGE, I I.SON & CU., 1111 ' e on hon.! P 100 bblo. Surnr, f) " Cru-hed du. ) I , r k F.,/ do. " nut S H. Nloirt,n•r4 Buckets. ()( ) 8.-NV, R111 . kel• nn Lund and f,r wlc by BC I{ lilt/1i E., 1v I i,5(,): , ; 5;... , Alrert. r; , I RIO COFFEE, 3(ik_it., h.,- isuniillit)(-,E.,,vtLsoN ... . F1 , . 111 rto•nl EC9NOM I BLANK F; Ts ANL) SATIN 1 CASE 1;,....n0m I I " tr.r fin" 1 ri, , e.• RLrrk Soh, rt.c,t.e,l ar,,l i r salt• at rnantifarrilrer. prrcea ..1.1 I SHE k .1: PENN , WK. Ginghams, Gingham., J US r 1,,e, Frrocil and Engli.}l 611,411 nm )rn •ft New n it f, 31,1.1 ILL low price, SHEA A.:. PENSIWN Silks, Cashmeres, &c PST received tit No 108, Market erre', a very op ItArd,one ssittoirtient of Plain blk and blue blk Sill.; . do if.. do do Armute and Repp Silk.; Satin .ttiped and figured do. andlit..-d...Nape do.; N. S. It'd) Chimelion striped and plaid do do. Ca•hrnere and Maui. dr bnin—; .in and Salm ottiped blk midi:llov, blk do ; With a large atork Alpnceas, Boniburinc., Pntatoettn cloths, Merinos, &c. Pot-chair's are reirectrally requested to r.. 11 and examine. SHEA & PENNOCK. noptlo NO. if; THE 11.1 i II FOR 1101'NE fiEEPING GOODS! ('i EN ER A V A IIIET JEST RIX EIVF D.— Cno.e. 4-4 Blenched Sheri ing, nt bnrraills: l'1.1.),), )1,1 St/e , tiriz I,inen.; IVl,,te brow n L'lll`ll Dill 1111•1, and )).1),H)1,,:)11 ‘it,s; K:mr.l,lll•,Ciast). eq. 1)1 .1.) r . tl-11 Lu.rn prices 111M1 25 el, ur '4 , l ' I :17,5;.}.1r1(1)41. (Ion) 2,1)/i to ?In r 11A11111)11s..4,) 1 WINER. :Hark.': ¶ll.`ol No. 46 Never Surrenders ti I 1.1...1111:1" C(lME—An•th.•rlctofthnArarlen -1 (;..1.1 re•feltett. Thn.r 1 , 111011,1 %%hi) nut .3•11 , ii...1 from the In e. loos invnire, MAN' flll% ar, lt•it•Clinrol from n full nA. the Annie U. In•fore. from $1.50 to BA &TCH'EH. 40 Niolket street. Selling off but Not at Cost. EA GRAS. SNI R TS. A 7.f oher invoinr rrce..,r4 erd selhng lit 25 ten:, leF• !hurl previ BARBOIVS & Insurance To Let, JiHIN B. M'FAPDF.N, Market street Rebuilt and Removed. (G3zetic copy.) Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, A7' i+,' 0 '25 FIFTH STREET N. 1.17 II n JACOB ArCOLLISTER To Printers ! \C T ILL be sold, on Saturday evening the 27th inst. past 6 o'clock precisely, at Davis' Com mercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Hith sty. a large invoice of New Silver Watches of various des. rriptions. A number of second hand Watches. New and second hand Rooks in the various departments of literature. To which will be added I splendid second hand Flute with eight eilver keys and a patent silver slide, cost when new $6O. Six Doutile-liorreled Guns, bock-act on percussion lucks, patent•breached and chambered. new and in good order. Two single bar rel Guns, a good article. J. D. DAVIS, sep26 Auctioneer. BALANCE OF CLOTHING AT AUCTION. ATNi'Kennit's Phatnix Auction Mutt, No 64 Man ket street, Simpson'• Row, between 3d nod 4th streets, will be sold, to tnorrow, Satordny after noon, September 27th, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. the bud since of Ready Made Clinhing, remaining un*old yes today. I'. :WREN:CA, sep26 Auctitm r. Large Sale of French. Engtirlt and American En - g ravings. A T M'Kenria's PhOrrlllCAl/rllllll MAW, `t ; 6l Mot .E.S.ket sr, Simpson's Row, between 3.ltind 4 h .os i on Tuesday eveninf, next, Sept 30 a t early gas light. w ill b e so ld without re•crve, the largest and finest lit of engraving+ ever Ofr,leill I idler nt pub!ic, or private sale in the city of Pittsburgh. The atibjects are all good. They will be sold singly ni.d by thegitornity, according to the quoltity of the print. Port of which The Crucifixion—Christ hearing his Cross. and re.- ureetion;—Bity. at School; Birmingham Couch; Wood CUller and sad story: Cottage Mu•iciart•; Widower and Widow's Treasures; Gentle Critic; Homo; Hour; Expectation; Benjamin limning , : Girl nt Urvm ion: I...lntake.; Druid; Mti•rintrnde: King'4 own; Signal of Distress; Traver, Study and absentt Moonlight, the S. M ac b e th; baik bef , pre sun leap; The lam glimrge; Puncher.; orarli; ',llarke! Girl•; 3.1 or Roval Irish Dragoon (:u trd4; A Priente of L. I ri.li VolUn leers of 1782, in frill uniform; Fruit and Flower.; Going to Pra ) er; Reflection and the penitent. Irish l'en,ents crir,ing a Brook; the Roman Herds. melt; the (..t Seprer, very finely excentril; the Rohe Famil; about '2U of Johan's 2 Crip..in Henri, and L ar r i l se npe s ; d ea rl r of Gen Nliort,:ornery, Vo , lll ken; D a nce,; of Wasilintznin, .ditdts.m, Chief Justice Nlar.hail,Bentun. Clay, Cr. ; together with or great variety of Nlevotinti awl Line Engraving,. Can icaturei, They ore now renily for examina- P. M'KENN . 140 Lilxrty at M. B. HUEY AL CO I HI Sri; 'IL Aid V,lnable Ca y Property at Auction, by, P OSilitiribly next. September 27th. nt 2 o'clock V in the afterno.rn, writ be 401,1 without re.lerVe, at \l'Kenno's Piernts. Auction Mart, No. G 4 Market •treet. Simpson's It ,w, between 33 and 4th oteets, 1,..1 of Ground, 2t let front and ext••nding hark 150 tem,witch i. r crud n .41111 y Fr/IMO twinge House in good and tenant rifle onl r, beautifully •ittt wed on the North ride of Mount "r rm, on M r . p er ,., Bates' plan of L 1,14, and within a few minutes walk of the village Iniarmg that name. adjoining ihe handsome and thriving little vilitice of Spring Garden, fruiting on li ke I{,,a9V,towriship road lending (rum A city, about a halia mile from the Bnyardstown Bridge. It is a desirable spot for a private reoidenee, and fir henuiy of scenery and a quiet good neighliultinel it CUllflot be excelled in the Weoerti country. Those wonting to purchnse should call and ex ,mine this pro perti, below sole. Tire Title is iniliiipoiaide. .1,...141,1 wilt be given irnrne.lintelv. F o r funkier ticitinrs orquire of A. Toner, Es'l 4th street, between Market and IYu.nl streets, ur of the subscriber at Iris Auction Rooms. Terms Cash, par money. A LSO—At the !lame time • valuable Lot , dlitound i?) Virgin Alley b,•tween Wood end Smithtield ott,et. of which ri di.criptioe will be given in He-1 AT 7 o'clock tat Weduestisy i•ventn e tn.. Et 0 of October next. at Davis's Auction Rourns. crittt, of Wood and Flfth streets, will sn; 1 the rieht manufacture Bedsteads with Porters Pa 't at F,/s:nz it's, in the followin‘ places, viz: We.itorn rentim)lnsinia, with the exception of ille clieny, Washinetun and Mersair counties. Stare et Ohio, with the exception of the counties of Hainthon, Trumbull, Cuyahoga, and Lake. The state o f Ind,. ana, with the exception of New Albany. Tennetttee, with the exception .if Nash.ille and Nlemphi.., souri, with Out exception of St. Lt; , Sl-. KW et Of noia, Arkanaa., lowa, NI Verrnqut. Mar)lattd, Georgia, Nl,llll ant 54,111.11 Conollua. The attention of Caliriii! melee., T or , a ,„l others, ere very particularly trotted to the above , which improvementis considered t lie Kral of LLs kind now in T. 1.45 in chi. cnumry or any other. Thn,e wish. TIS to examine the prioriple it no which they nre Gas (Piled, will please rill at the Wnrerourn of Samuel A Hinder, corner of Fourth and Ferry streets, whew Fowler'S rstrlit Bedsteads of ull dt.iscriptiono may be seen.—Terms at sale. JOHN 1) D.% Auct.r. 15 Yaluaale Building Lois in 6th Ward AT ACC nos. A T 7 1-2 nr'clock on Saturday evening the 27th at Davie'•' Auction Room•, corner of Wood and Fifth •ts. will bo sold Fifteen very valuable Butldtng kote of Ground in the 6:11 ward of this rite. bring mai ked and numbered. 9, 19. 2U. 53. 92, 93, 94, 95. 96, 117, 137, 133, 139. 140, and 141. in tha plan of the property of John and Henry Iriivio's hriis and near that of Dr Black, a copy of whirl; ma) bes ern at the Atli-lion Room, and any other informa tion given ihat may be desired, by the subset iber. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. sew 25 JOHN D DAVIS, Ai't', Adminstrator's Sale of Real Estate. 19 400 Acres of Land in We/Urn Pennsylvania AT AUCTION. AVI Übe sold at the auction Rooms of John D. v DAVi3I, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November, 1843, on 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow• ing described land, late the property iiiJarrlel Trimble, Soar. decd. of Ilan ishurglit 15,00 ACRES of w hich, lies in the county of :Mercer; N. 39, ond 972 in I'y matuning tow twhip; No 758 and HO] in Dela ware townsplop, no 914 in Sandy Creek township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of the s e lands contitin Coal, and Iron Oie and lay in the sicinity of the Stat.) improvements. 1,000 ACRES are In the county of Crawford. No 1533 nod 1518 in Rockdale Tuwnship, no 1362 in Athena' township, lit 1463, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta •hip;nl , of whinli are well adapted for farming. and con , mem us laid out roods. 900 ACRES are in the County of Es le; no 197,-2017-2076 in %Vocal ford township, and within 3 notes of the town kVaterfoid; no 1956 in Antity tow tiship; iheeo tract; are of the filet quality land, and consentent to laid our roads. Arvin the CGoitt) of NleKeAti, adjoining the Snnth line of the State 1,1 II2W York, and i - tritittrig on die Allegheny firer. Tie town of Colydan Iles on part of the Original trAct.i. These Land, are well cover• nil with pine and other timber, buitatiie for Lumber; and have several small 'dreams of water running trough them, on which there may be saw niiils erect- The t a m s e bands o ill he 501,1 in sernrate tracts or in a hods to suit purchasers. The in Mer c er,CrAwf.pra and Erit• Counties, are prins.ipally to Yucca of 200 Acres. and well adapt ed tor fat men. 1 hose in McKean County, are mostly in 'Freels of 100t.1 Acres I 'do Ititll,,putabl.. Torn. ni tilde F. R. SKUNK, V. NI BOYD, i htdrnts. 1110 S. ii.. 'l' HUM BLE. JOHN D. DAVI..., Atlctr •ert 6 te )rV Norm Preet , .Nicrcet; CI t‘t% Gird Detnocrat, Mettavillle; Erie Obtletvet will publish the abuve rill aisle anti charge this uCtice. sew 6 Corner of O'Hara and Etna street', Fifa Ward -VHF: firm of Ftrentan, Knnp & Totten, is this 11. day d imsolved, by the stile ul t he ero ire interest of Jahn FrFemnn in thr concern. to Charier K nap. Jr. and William J Totten, who will continuo the hnsiness under the taint of Knop & Totten, and will settle all claims against the said firm, and receive all debts and demands owing to the same. PittsVgh, Aug, 18, 1845-aug2B. ..y.. g t.- ~,,,, fi ~ .;^fir: .~_'}~ ~3st ~s~ iN.rtßyW.~4 „tit;~ij• J~e~" • , u , ~~. luction Sales. Books and Watches at Auction Engravings at Auction Country Residence Mr hen,' t M'KE7 , iN A, Atleer Valuable Patent Right at Auction 1600 ACRES Fort Pitt Works, DlssoLuTto N Bank Notts anti exrtjahgc. CURRECTIW DAILY IT A. KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER, IM=l SPECIE STANDAR() tf er eh ant: and anufactur ere Scrip Exchange Bank Scrip 1 Cu rrenr y 1 Berke County Scrip EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT On Philadelphia Nato York Boston Baltimore • SPECIE Gold i preen Surer PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh pal Merchants and Manufacturers' bank par Exchange . pa I Do. Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America. __. Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank Manufacturersand Mechanics Mechanics Moyamensing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill Southwark ..... " Western Bank of Penn Township /iirard hank --• • U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germant0wn................ " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county__ ...... " Norshumberland ............. Farmers' bank of Bucks c0unty........ Eastonbank ...... ............. ...... Doylestown bank ....... ..... Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Pbamberaburgh " Ali/I/Ho:cm " (iettysburgh _ " Sus7uehanna county Columbia Aankand Bridge Company... Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' hank " Ronk of Lancaster " Hanka'" Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale ".... Lancaster " Lancaster co.' . ...... .......... tehonon Miners'honk of llonongahetubank of Brovmsville New Dope and Delaware Bridge company.. Northampton bank ....no sale 7'oranda bank no sale Wyoming hank West Branch bank. Ye 4 h an k__ Lehigh cousty bank, OHIO Belmont hank nr St. Clairsrille Clinton bank of C o N, r h,.. Colnmhsona hank of Sew Lisbon. Cgr, lerille ( Larrenre, cashier). " ( Warren, cashier)... Cincinn. li banks ........ ...... Chillicothe hank - Commercial hank of Lake Erie.. Franklin hank of Colttmhus..... FarmerA' and Mechanics' bank of Stekbencille..l Farmers' bank of Canton 211 a a11"I r; r-a/r //.r 1 lilt," ler Varlet/a MeChani[l . and Traders'. Cincinnati... Yount Pleasan' Norwalk Putnam ............ Sandnzky . ...... ......... Urh/ra . li nr,s'er Zan,sz-ilk ...... Bank of Clereland INDIANA cPate ban and branches State Seri,- KENTUCKY All banks ILLINOIS grate bank Rank of Illinois, Shaionertniro Ralik of :he Valley of Virginia,.. Bankof Vireinia Erchanqw bank of Vzreinia Farmers' bank of Virginia.-- rtlt• iVestern bank a/ Vireinia.. rekants'and Meehan its' bark of Virginia Bank al Morgantown. MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. .. All other solvent banks.... ........ NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks— SOUTH CAROLINA. All solrentbanks........ GEORGIA Al!solvent banks ALA n AMA Mobile banks.. Country banks LOUISIANA .Vrx Orleans banks ( rood ).... TENNESSEE All4ankA MICHIGAN. Bonk of .31. Clair St. Clair, Rank of the Rarer Raisin. M0nr0e..,.. Porener's' "ad Mcchanics' Rank, De!roil, Michigan la,nrartre, Co. Detroit Oakland County Rank, Pontiac, House-Keepers Emporium NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. THE autewriher having received hi, fall stock of hJirw-fornishing Hardware, now alio r 9 hi , . a.. .orimeent u. the most complete) and select in the city. lu 411,1111011 to whirl) he has on hand and receiving a large a..ortment (ef - FA:s:CY GOODS, Puck as Lady's trick :h.•II Combs. dreftsing do Hair Bra,he.; tooth and nail liro.he,; clothes do; fine cutlery; Lady'. and Gentlerneteo Dressing Cosecitazors and Razor weeps: flue I.oly Comb.; hug and Needles, Hooks and Eve, &c. A [SO— large nasortment or Looking Claxses with L;il.. and raJieugany frames of the most appruved putPrns and superior worisman‘hir, and I,lolllre to.mitr. Repair. ing, and re . o!din .. 4 attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Per sons about furnishing their hooses would do w t II extr mote his stock before purchasing else% here, there herrn:, great advantages in completing their scicc• lions ut our eatablirthmunt. TIIOS. A. HILLER 104 Wood AI near sth .r. sep 3—; in Select School for goys Itnd girls. r_T w ILLIA NIS bus open his Select School for LT. Slides nod Fe:Tidies, in the room over Sir Dyet's Glut:..ly, nod formerly occuried by Mr &mild Blood. in Federal street, A:lezhony, on Stolidity, the 181li inst. TliabllS:—Primar)Cleuts, sti per tclivlor per quarter of 11 weeks. 1 aniur Cla.a, S'i i CI. u, I=l Rev. D. Elliott, D. D.. Rev. D. 11. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hun. Charles Shaler, lo.seph I'. Gizzam, M. D., Chailea H. luaell , Esq. Sept 1-4ily. Eirtilctidg Lots for Sale s TBRET, loci in flares plan each 24 feet in front by 132 feet deep, adjoining Jam B But ler Earl. The tenni will be liberal Enquire or 414.5 GEO. COCH RAN. _~~,, FALL All warm \11023+2.C1DU41:11t2Qi521 CIO ♦T Tilt THREE BIG DOORS! No, 151, LIBI,RTY STAUET. prtreauacts. ,•'Hanorrble dealing insure, honorable success." mtir - --- ------=-- L iii... immense patronage that has been bestowed spun the subscriber's establishment for many yew s pa.t, 5y ell classes of the community, in unquestionable evidence that Lis articles have given satisfaction to ail his mummers. and that his efforts to please the rub% taste has been successful. His stcck of ....4 prem 4 pre ----4 prem ... .1 prem Tall and Winter Clothing is now prepared for the inspection of his friends lasi the public generally, and from the variety of his stock s the superior quality of his Cloths, and the style atril taste in altich all his articles are made, he feels Goat ikient of pleasing all who may favor him with a call, It would be impossible to enumerate all bis articles in a single advertisement. but the following will suffice to show the public the variety from which to choose VERY SUPERIOR CLOTHS, Of every quality and price. CASSIMERES AND CASSINETT3, TWEED, SATTINE'rS, VELVETS, &C. Of French, English and American Manufacture. His stock of Of every quality and price, and made in the most Gentlemen's Fashionable cloaks, In great variety, and sold at unprecentedly low Irian Overcoats of every Description, ... pa, ....pat ....par The above and all other articles in the Clothing Nee he offers for sale lower than they can be purchased at any other establishments in this city. He has SEP ERATE CUTTERS for every derikru went in clothing, and as they ate all workmen whia have been employed in the most FASHIONABLE HOUSES• - . - --par par In the country, he can warrani his patrons that TIIE CUT AND MAKE Of all articles from hi■ establishment will be in the Are respectfully invited to call, as the proprietor leels co:6lcm that he ran sell them Goods on such terms as will make it to their advantage to purchase at the Three 134 Doors. In conclusion, I would say to the public, when you mill at my stole you have only your own suit W pay for, for I sell for cash only. My goods are purchased in quantities from the importers, and of course I can sell you clothing at lower prices than lb. smaller deal ,rs, who are compelled to bay from the jubber. Thee. ri um the large amount of sales, I am enabled to sell at a lass per centnge. Some clothiers may think it i■ eating a good deal when I soy that I can and will sell %Oil goods as low as they can buy them for, but all I not, es a proof of tho fact is the pleasure of a PA. llcar in mind the numher.—'tis 151, Liberty etrimet, better known as rho"'tuner 16 1 , 0011.5." sept 20 d&wif JOHN McCLOSKEY, JUST RECEIVED N 0 . 49, LIBERTY STREET. THE subscriber having returned again from the eastern cities, is now opening his fall and wins ter stock of rood+, exceeding in variety and extent and thing heretuf , .re offered in this city, Thankful to his friend and the public ref the &vote he has received, and which has induced him to pure chase mere extensively than before, he again invites ttleir !mention to the cheop,st, best selected and most extensive assortment which he has ever lasfotlil offered among which are French, F.ngli,h, German and American Broadcloth*, Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Olive and other Colors, Which ere all of a superior quality. Also, a splendid assortment of Alan, a fine lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSINI ER ES of every shade, color, end pattern, which cannot tail to please the tassels of his customers. Also, a New Style of Beaver and Tweed Cloths, Toviher with a lot of Alakibidoo and Blue Blank et Coaling, Pslol and other goods suitubla for over` coats, Those grinds will be sold ready mule, or will be ma d, to under in It superior style, as low as can be bought in this city. He has also the usustrariety for gentlemen's wear such as Skirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Han dkercAiefs, ScarA 1 i I 4 i 1 i Having in his employment several of the hest known anri most.popular cutters in the city, he fettle confident of givin , sal Isrectian. arid would especially invite the attention of persons wanting their garments made in a superior style and of the flout materials. to bin stock of TRENCH CLOTHS, CASSINZRZI AND YILITINIIA, Which he has selected with the utmost ears for this particular brunch of business. He will take pleasure In showing these goods to any one who will faro, hint pith a call. feeling confident that thegreat variety of his stock and the style to which they are made, CAD. not be supused in this city. P. DELANY% asp 20 49 Liberty street, Removal. ev .... 7 , 7 DR. WM. M. W RIGHT, DENTIST, ilea,. a - a i io* removed to St. Clair suer. next (loot to the Exchange Hotel building*. Kr 1. THE subscribers have opened a new Tye Foundry in the city of New York, where they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for any any kind of joh or fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brant Rules, Steel, Column do,•Conaposing atiel:s, guises, and every article neeesaary for a Printing Office. The type are cast in new moulds, from an entirely new sot of mitrix2s, with deep counters, are warrant ed to be unsurpassed by any, and will be Aoki to suit the tintss. Punting Prossas furnished, and also Steam Engine% of the must approved patterns. N. ii.—A ma,bi.im constantly itt attendance to sok pair Presses and du light work. Composition Rollers east for Printer's. Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times as much type as theirs bills amount to, may give the above ;0( 1 1,,, 1 , h. n insertion and send their papers containing II to the subscribers. citi*en's Hotel, Pubic.riber has opetiod the Citißn's cus Penn st reel, as a house of public entertainment, in ciao isrge brick house, furinewly the Yvan House, scar the C salbt idge,wherebeisprovjdedforthe no. :umrnock.tion of tin public , and will be Iliad at, 411 •imes to sec bin friends. ap!il.clt Mackerel. 10 "BLS. Nu 3, hip, gize: just reoehred and toe !ode by J. & J. McDF.VITT. june 4 No. 22i, Liberty woe% Honey. IN *moil Boxes, put up fwr family use. on hand stui I for sale by J. & J. NI'DEVITT, june4 No 224 Liberty street. To Iron Manufactprers,&c., "E .eibselibers will dispose of their Patent fair T ng l'atetlLAY roughs Iron Butt Hinges. west of the Alleghenies, and fornisis and put in opera :ion in Pittsiiurgh, one set of Machinety capable of making 900 rica, per day. For particulars, coat or manuractaring, cost per doutu, 'wiling prices, and terms of sale, addrsea ROY & CO, • - aus26—lmd Wait troy, New TA, ' E=EI 4~~~ READY MADE CLOTHING. Consists in part of - DRESS COATS, Or every quality and price. Wm . 2 4 1 W rI fitohinneble style moot modern style COUNTRY MERCHANTS vEsTiNcs OF ENTIRE NEW STYLES, PRENCII PATTERNS OF BLACK, BLUE, U.:VISIBLE GREEN, poLom EN MIXED AND OLIVE, FOR SACK AND FROCK COATS, Bosoms, Collars, 4.c TO PRINTERS Type Foundry, and Printer'. Fantiatiotip Warekinue. CROCKFORT & OVEREND se Ann street BENJAMIN F. KING • . • xreer.4.V.:,..-7.7 tom. x • =ME
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