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We therefore do not doubt that there were five or sir thousand per , SODB present, and participating in its dcUboroltions. u The venerable Willis H \u y was chosen Presi dent, with a largo number of Vico Presidents and Seoroianes, The address of the'chairman, on ac cepting tint post,end the manner of its reception, , are very plain indications of the state of feeling that prevailed amid the moltitudo. He said u tf thla - * question v)!* Slavery is to bo forever thrust into oar -> faces, ashing us to stand a little farther find a little W 1: : -: larther back j vve say to them, Free Soil to the knifOt ! - [Cheers.] irwo are compelled to go Free Sod without Henry Cl\y, [No t no*] X, forr one 3 go Free Soil under Van Burcn. [Cries of No* no*— Clay* Clay'J I will go for Hehby Clay as far as the farthest, [cheers] bat rather than give up Free r - Soil X would vote for Van Burcn, [Cheers, tumult and confusion] The worst thing that can happen > to the* Whig party is the election of Gen. Taylor. If this should take place, then, farewell to our prin- clplesJ* When Mr, Hal] had concluded, an Address to the " "Whigs” of Union was read, together with & ' number of spirited resolutions, which wore adopted ' by acclamation. Id the course or that Address wo S etatcraenta, which,howeter severe * they may seem to be, when applied by one portion * t of the Federal party to the -other, ere ravenhclese just:— : Ti i Urging "availibihty,” our own beloved CLAY, who, by theircivil services, r - have made the Whig party illustrious “for all time,” # and a mere soldier substituted. ..Unfolding, a banner:inscribed, with, lhab potential f. k “availability 179 members of that. Con ven* - tionv Including the fouiconauthnnzed votes of Te.vas, ' and three rotes of Arkansas, ensi by one individual, were obtained for .Zachab\vT.a\lpb, and, without ’ word—declaring mo; ptinciplesr-issmog no - "address—making no platform—passing no resola - tions—without compass, or guide, or landmark—: they launched thi9 “available*’ nomination and ad* : jonrned. We. rejoice to say, thcro is no parallel to this slaughtering course, m thc history of this or any other connlry. ** + +•*** We must v considerhisCGcn. Taylor’s) course asm defiance of thatgenerosity which, trusted, Inmate Philadelphia, v.r\.and his support,' if persevered iav roust, inevitably place the cherished.imeasurearand .principles, with the settled policy of the Whig party, completely at bt? rocrcy< * « * We cannot recognize the acta . oftbe:PliiladelphiaConventional* regular.: * v. * •. ? * Their nomination has fallen dead upon tho coun -1 try—without response) no effort can galvanize it v ->. * into practical vitality. .His-defeat was considered, under the circumstances,a thousand times sure. We ; A- - . - can conccivc of no possible contingency that could: •:.r. alter this “fixed. Tact.” ** . * At Una juncture of affairs there can be but one course left * v~~:-tothe men: nf principle in our ranks. * ; *< :*. -• * Fully aware of the responsibility that: attaches to us and to you, wo declare our fixed and unaltered deteTnination to vole for HENRY CL W, of Kentucky. - -With the blessing of God: tve will adhere to this and tibidcb} it earnestly* zcarously, ond unitedly.; am!.- pledge our-clvo*, one and nIJ, to uncea ingly, ;v. all honorable means to insure success.” • , It 13 stated in all obr that this address, ;. and the resolutions, was received -with the most cn» tt usnstc outbursts o i satisfUct on , and one writer ~ say , that if the number present was to be judged from the manner in which the c were haded,twice tiic number he had estimated, (which was f>OGO) would bo-rather bc’ow thin above the truth* This _ i the first resolution • lie o/rrd, That we return ogr thanks to Hon. D. Webster lor his recent address to the whigs ofMarsh fichl andofthcL T uion,for haung, in that able speech, demonstrated, by unanswerable arguments, thcim policy of the late Philadelphia nominations for the Presidency, the error of relying upon supposed *naihb»luy, nB thc principal grounu of recommends- M tion, and the importance to the whig party.of having and electing a candidate thoroughly instructed in ; /.;*.• » ';ihe civil policy and conduct of our national govern ment. After the as cmbly had disposed of the address find resolutions, (which were read hy G. N. Price, * Esq) the Hon. Dcdi r\ Sci dfn, K D SmJtH, Esq. , and several other unwavering friends onAtr. Clay, . addressed the meeting. In the course orbi|*xem3rks Mr. Sclden said^ • “He - believed thnlMr.Clay would carry tfic State of New York; and if the election goes to the'dlouso. . ofßeprgscntativcs, the, great Kentuckian will&tand the best chance ofan election there. In this State,.- Mr. S. contended that the great Whig-and Loco For co parties are about equally- divided, that the Loco Foco party will, in nit .probability, divide about • • equally between Cass and Van Boren, bo that Clay hut a.triflc over onerfourjh.tif the votes oftho"Stote to secure the thirty-six Electors. * • r With our present facilities for inter • ' :‘communication, all parts of the country could bo . ; . r.reached in a few days ; and with Whig principles :" on our banner, and our .ever ;truc Horry for our • standard bearer, Iho wholeicountry could bo arous ed, and the whole Whig party brought enthusiast!- calif into the conflict, which cannru and will not be : theeaso whde the.whig ensigna arc trailing in.lho - • dnst. Tha Clay Whigs stand upon -the grourul of honor and principle, and cannot abandon it. The heart o( the Whig party has . been pierced by tho v ~ proceedings of the Philadelphia Convention, nnd i vr..:r: they will hc,vetheir candidate orlhoy will not vote/? In short, najd Mr. Seldch—“ if a Chy electoral ' shall be.formed, it will receive three-fourths i optbd Whig votes of the city of New York; and if r- 1 . other parts of: will do as well* fl/r. Clay i \ -t,. . -A Telegraphic 1 communication >was read from the i . -. 'c Hon. 'L M- Botts, encouraging ibe friends of Mr. i v -Clay .to/‘go ahead,” which was received with great i . applaufidfund the meeting adjonrned: at a.late hour i . ' .witlr threfl times three cheers for Henry Clay. • The New York Tribune is in cxtacies on account -.ftf Uiis meeling,vwhile the Journal re-, gards it aa a move to defeat Gen. Taylor, at the sac rifice of the “Whig” party; and all the other Tay* . lorite papers, refer, to. it with every expression ol .denunciation * ...Democratic {llcetlug ai Clinton* • m Tfom several sources wc learn that the Democrat* w 3 ic mefehpg, %t Clinton, in this county, on Monday r Ibe 1 Ith inst. was a large and very enthusiastic galh enng -i The hone and smew ol iho neighborhood t «\ » turned out in their strength. Co). S. W. Bbacic, ! our popular and eloquent candidate for Congress, i ' wade a "brilliant speech, which dclighlcdall who had - of hearing it 5. Macraw and Ja , *> i Egqs r -aIBQ eentoftamed the meet [.■ a '- - -'i > ing \yu!i ; vcry-h:ippy and appropriate remarks, winch j svrro warmly applauded. The federalists attempted j f 5 upyeral times to dislurhthc speakers, by loud talking, I £ questions &c, hut they only made r iliomselvea inprtraely ridiculous. The Democracy^ i .. n -the neighborhood of Clin ton \ ere nc\cr in belter 1 *• flairita'lban they arc at pro ent, while the “wlnga” | * -are J slrirw , itirtire~7’jy^r gttppp Poor souls* All t the doctofing :of avul not relieve i * v them Tnc whole party ■will * i ' 1 “f-ill as thg Ipaves i>ll, j * And die m October.” i Letnur friends Keep up their meetings. The right I spirit is now abroad, AttFCirrMf cousty wjll bf REDEEMED * There 1C AO JTIIS&kO About It arc pleased to find that our ftrend ' filargow is selling thorc hcautifuj f, Hats very fast. * * 'J hia, how ever, is one of the natural consequences of advertising™ -the Morning. PoBt! “ JSS*Them was a row at one of tho Fi(Jh street *■ " uverus on Monday night. The Police soon put 3 ' .stop to the proceeding: —but tpadc no arrests. —1, iOtntngJpoS|v yTCr-DlTOll AND I’ROI'RIUTOR. •; mb* ,~.r.s,v ' '' - ' ,* r 1 '■ XJov; Johmon and UlnrlißW* ■;■ i.- ■ Wc-copy : ilio following from; our -.and o f tKirPcjpisy 1 va n i an. i iamjjV^PPpass. ■LctTalUfjjcratiii-3 readmit; jjatid thofc£wiH - see. how : terp^fnendly? =lhe foderaUcindii|afea are.' to their intereigts.ViLei ifiem-arso Darsie,Lewts C. J. Noble, Chhistian Srively, and Henrv Large—the Senator, r an<? three of the -Representatives from - this' county, oil opposed -the Ten. Hour Lav?—even as it passed both houses,and became a law. Recollect, too, that they are now -thepretended friends of the measure. Ifmen allow themßclves 'IQ bedeceiVctLby such .shallow profes slous, they deserve to be"impoBcd upon. * As a uart of the system: of deception ■; which; has marked the course of: tbe-Fcderal 1 candidate' for Governor, .he professes: to he friendly to the Ten Hour cause. In the same spirit he tnes to reconcile hta support of a slave-holder, with hls opposition to slavery ; and no doubt when:puBhedto tho wall to dofend the .relief .issues'; 1 howilf try tnprove bow much this diseased ond ragged trash has Improved tho currency, and stimulated the prosperity of the •State. The boldest of all these however —the basest ofall theseTrauds-for‘theydeserve do olhername—is the attempt of his lAccidoncy to show that, he lias been' the consistent •’ friend of the Ten. Hour cause—a reform which: so many. thou: sands of operatives have at heart. • Wo now have thoofficmbrccorda before us, winch fully explain the hypocritical and * insidious course upon thisquestion of the present Federal candidate; for Governor. . We copy from tho Daily Legislative Record, by authority of tho for tho use of theTnembera ,, —of Monday i February 21, 1848- It contains tho procecding6.of the Satur day before, on the subject under discussion—as foL lows: 1 - “The bijl, on motion ofMr. Fhaij., having been taken up, to prohibit the employment of childen under twelve years of agcy:in factories, and to limit tho hours oflabor to ten hours a day, &c., &c., - • \ “Mr- JoHßSTbiry-of Armstrong,-moved to amend the first scctien of the. by adding thereto th.o: following; any contraet*? stipulating for more than ten hours* labor-in twentyfour, be bind ing or valid, before any Court of this Common wealth."’ : “Mr.: Sahbersop, (editor; of the Daf/y. News, Whig, jnr this city,) opposed; the amendment, os caU • culated to destroy the bill.* ’ *>; -- •. * ? On (ho Monday following, this amendment was voted down, 11 to B—as the Record of the next Tues day will show. On Wednesday afternoon, Mr. JotftrsroßT as the Record of the next. Thursday shows,Tailing to make the operation of the '6tll gcneral, which 0000 of its friends contended for, as all knew, that to be imprac ticable, moved to amond the bill by adding the fbl lowing:—“Provided, - That nothing contained m this act shall be construed to prevent minors above the age cf fourteen yeart frpv\ betng employed, mar than ten hours many day, \f thesame.be done bytper aal contract with fAs/r parenfs or gufln/ian».»« . . - ...vMr. MiDDifEswAHTHj-who istiow on the Federal ticket with JonNSTOS> ond 'who waa iKe insulting opponent of this measure ,pf justice■’ to tho oper atives,: voted for. this' amendmentof Joiirston, de claring, that “U.tuould reade* the- law of no tue'.’t Every inend of the operatives in the Senate—every fnend of the ten hour law—voted, as tho jbornals show, against tho amendment, which, as Capt. -SMAix-said, would “render thc.vbili abortive,V and as Mr.; :SMV5pa (a. Whig) said, “would&hrtroduce •confusion and derangement' into ibe-factorieß ” With-the aid of ail the Whigs in the Senate buUwo, Joiiitotoit finally carned-his amendmeut, an 3 so ef fectually aided the manufacturers; who were in the* lobbies .opposing the project ol the friends of the operatives. , •; AVe have lima shown, beyond -ail * doubt, that Johsston was the dangerous foe of tho Ten Hour ;Lawi . On tho testimony of - thrcc'of his own party friends ; Sabdeeson, -Skyjer, and Middlebwart*v .wc.have, shown, thatnll his movements were attacks upon;thc cause of the operatives, not aids to entour age them. This opinion is made still more powerful by the factthaiaU the operatives themsclves.regard Hus. amendment as the work ■of their , enemyi and* demand its,repeal* And yet now. HisAccidency • bogs their votes, and says ,he is their friend 1 ' llc It Kemciutoered, That Win. K. Johnson, the present incumbent of tho gubernatorial chair,who is. daily insulting the mass of the People of Pennsylvania j by placing in office those whom the People would reject with indigna* tion ;—who is itsmg Uio money ofthepeoplc,-for the purpose of-convassimr the Siateyvand "begging the people. foMhcir .votes ;—and who.cnn never ob tain the: sanction of the People*, to his actsis the same man who framed the infamou^ Shinplaster law of 1841, authonztrg the issue of *f Relief” Notes. And be it moreover also remembered, ihattlus same law was pronounced infamous by a man whom the “Whigs” themselves elected to’tho office of Rtale Treasurer.. Read .the following extract from the Annual Report of Judge Ranks, dated; January Gih> 1848: THEY (thtTeUtf notesJ.VRSTi UPDNTHEIR FACE ,THE .ELEMENTS OF DEPRECIATION AND DISHONOR. : There is no promise there to pay moocy. TJIETR FRAMER .HAS NOT DONE’ HIS WORK BY HALVES, for every one who-takes them sees and knows that they are Tiot to be paid anywhere,. or. by anjbody in money.' Something . must bodiscovered which hitherto has ; escaped ob* - servationythat will give to *uch paper a par valnc in arrj commercial community. Its credit js found ed uponour public stock, and cannot bo Bcttor than that, upon which it is founded, and if the interest on the Sinre stock is paid in this depreciated paper the •.stock will a,Bo be .depreciated* ..:LeL" them be tcith* drawn from circulation; Though in their concep tion and origin, they were spurious and illegitimate; give to,them-a legitimate death. THEY ARE NOT ONLY UNCLEAN RUT UNCONSTITUTIONAL. "As.arcurrency.thcy are aTUBLIC NUISANCE, and fit-only to bepaid to'those who officially permit and sanction the. continuance of their circulation. . Pass them speedily into .tho-hands of our. most wormy Auditor General. : Ifi will pay to them the honors of a funeral pile, and reslastured the people will gladly bid a cofdtal and lasting peace to their ashes. Some things are Csrtatn. v Among those things which .we look, upon as frr tamy wc would mention majorities for the Cass and Butler eiectoial ticket, in each of the Slates nf Maine* Now Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Sooth Carolina, Mississippi, 7 Arkansas, 1 Louisiana, Florida, Texas,. Ohio, Michigan,-In*- diana, Illinois* Missouri, lowa, and Wisconsin, These eighteen States we look upon na cerfaini to give their vote Tor the Democrancr.nomtreccs pfthc Baltimore'Conventton; These Statjbagivdi&ombirihtD v 162 votesj or a '.majority of. ID. i / Wc ; thoreforo: look upon it no certain that; Lewis r CXw VwiU bo elecled- Prcsident,and .Wxluah O. Birri-EE- Vice President of the United-States. But, we believe that they will do better this.. .We think that, there is a strong prob ability of the Democratic candidates, receiving* also the votes of New Jersey Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina and Georgia, yhich, combined, give 39 votes! This would swell- thdif whdlo vototo SOl and leave as certain for Gen. Tnylnr/Vermont, Mass achusetts, Rhode Island, Codfiectiput, . Kentucky, and Tennessee, amounting to 35 votes* and the State of New York, with her 36 votes as cither Martin Van Boren.or Zachary Taylor; a r nd, under existing,circumstances vve. areperfectly unconcern ed- ns to which of them shall get ber vote. We prefer to elect Gcn. Cxss without any help from that quarter WJiattfl tbs Xnforeneel At the Jate elechon“in Kentucky, theriT was a. proposition beforc-thcPeople,To; lay n of iwo cents lfttbc.hundred dollars, upon theivliole taxable property of the Stale, for the purpose p£ establish* inga supcridir.common; school system .edaqatton*' The PcapJo*s Preset at HopkjnewHO, say* that Chns tian county voted against the mcbfiurc. Tfifs coun ty, in 1844, gave H 22 votes ior Mr. Clay, and 825 I for Mr Polk; and the Press saya—<«Mahy years ago we received a common school fund, all of which has been squandered by the State on internal improve ments, from whurti-Bomo sections.have derived very little or no advantage ” according to the manner of good ><>:;:•. •••:;•' ,™ f t Valuable nud Rare Books. - . Wc-would cajl thc especial attention. ofnil/ :orc engaged: in tiio formation of.Xitbrarics, and the heade.of* families an genoral,. In': th/ tatadogue of Rare, and- Vaiuable Books,' opened by Joicf D. Davis, which are tQ bo sojd ot public auction, on Saturday and Monday evening next., .Many,of the works are illoatrated-inthe finest style of modern artj and there nrdsomQ veyjt curious .nod rare.old editions. An examination^/previous to the day of sale, will satisfy-ahy nneyof thd rsal val* de oflhesc works.-, j i r i L , v <7i .-'.-4 ? •^- i :-.?; ,/>„ x >V- M *' * 1 { ‘ > .. > , S <•; '*;?/' - 1 ’ » r * < v 1 r- x a. ■* * 4 „,w ; - s * *' “ C-? i ( ?t 1 f i' ~*v * x v **-'* ’•>- <r^' f .y' -> v* iv -i 1 <•» 4 **<. * *~? * i ir ~ u "'., i-'i; rS3;T ?v r ;4VSH'' '-^s^-'-^^ ^ ;; !'5- ; - •: i^'’’ '* ■ c-.‘5V --"i ; '4'? ''■-^''-’^\V^\ T ?r--'; : y - ’'; -ir? -v' :- -. I ‘- V > ■= i * \ > * <- r *' i s * i 4 i 1 v* : -''-t-v''^' V. • . ’AX"-: . . . * I' r>. i ''fit * I ■* t f if 4- * '' A Parent* \ Thursday last, a.highly, re* a P e cjaJ>lc iady her j hule soir yritli a smalJpKrqgj atrnok jhim with* it across the to* tbeWmb, and expired. From tt care^L^ a pl n blmn> fir bruise was discov. of a ruptare L 'of any bfood . vessel* '•>digneed by tho blow; and the mind is led at once tolhe belief, that fright alone may have prO duced'tfiis awful rosnlt; net the least part of which ii the fact, that the poor'moiher is.a. raving Inamac 1 * : r. jJtr»Glay vrlU'lie a Gondldatet. - It is said all oyertownj (saya the Newi York True SuDj) that, on- the day.beforoyesterdaysMotlhcwL. Davis, Esq., received n.lcucrfrom Mr. Clny, declar •iogtlmt ho will feel it his duty to accept a .rnomina tjon from any respectable body of his fellow-citizens, whether representing a State or country.- We also understand that a communication of similar import from under his hand and seal, and addressed to a diflerent gentleman, reached New York yesterday; This accounts for the tclcgrnphlc despatch from Mr. John Minor Botls, to :the Clay meeting on the night before : last,; in these wordsrr-UAi.L Right. oo AHEAD 1 ” .• lEp-1.-.O* ot Asgkbona Lodge* No. <W>, .01 ihel. O. of O. I*\, meel/ua their Hail, corner of Fourth and Market streenu every Wednesday evening, ati past: 7 o'clock; precisely* ‘ By order... ■>. > ~* •• JOSEPHS M 10UNG. Sec> Viiumg-Brothcrs iire hereby cautioned against visit* mganyof thevLodgcs meeting at thecomer of Wood s!.- and Virgin-alley, as the Angeroim Lodge, No. 259; i* the onlyilegal working Lodge of -Odd Fellows in this or AN lcghen> cit> [augttHi ID* Goodson & Clark,of Bellevue, Ohio, .November 23d, IS4(1, sent a Ictterto Dr. G. C. Vaughn, the proprietor of the celebrated Liihoutripnc Mixture, the Great Amer* lean. Remedy, with .n statement that m llio vicinity, or Ohio where they do business, the . article ha* had unpre cedented, sales. /Nothing like n-hns ever appeared. People resort to it for ail complaints, and its effect is al ways cood. . Old. cases, which have, baffled the skill of meuical men, have yielded to u, and the faculty mre using jf -m their practice. A large number of medical men are agents for us sale—a strong proof otthe great virtues of the article. Call, on Agents, m our paper, whose, names are to- be. found under Great American Remedy, and get a Pamphlet. ..Agents in Pittsburgh, JUvs k Bhocsway, No.2J«iberty eh, near Canal Basin jj 14 : Cosuveness, headache, giddiness, pain in the side andbreatt,nausea and sickness; variable appetite, yellow or. swarthy complexion, &e~areiheu'ual symptoms of a disordered liver. Wrights Indian Vegetable Pills;nr* certain to remove the above comj>lmnu. because they ex pel from the body iborte.morbid humors whicharctke Cnaso. not only of all diseases of.the liver, but of every malady incident to nmn. • A single 25 cent box -will in oil .dues gtvc relief, and perseverance, according to direc tions, will , most assuredly drive every form of disease from'the body. .. .r; < < •■■■■•.. : Jkvettttsf: Coutxivtf<itt amfTwnfajians;—Remembnrihat' the Original and Only Genuine Indian■■■'Vegetable Pills have; the. written signature of AVjlmam Wmr.iiT on the loplabeliof each box. -v, Remember, also, that Messrs. ITonehtwangcr fc Co-, of New Yorkj Jas. S. GJasooo A Co., at Cincinnati; and J- R.AVildcr, 4 Co., .pr Louisville, are sor, agents for this ■»up3icuie, aml,\ve.cannot guarantee the genuineness of. that offered by them for sale. .. . ; -.i Thbgcmtioe is for. sale at Dr.AVriglnV Principal Office, IG9 Race street, Philadelphia; on(Tby JonftTitcun’SO*, 150 Liberty, street, Pittsburgh, pa. f who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole sale rale sep? : ;Viy I.ETTEU. rsoja Matilda L- Dwexfobt.—The fol lowing is. an extract from a letter .written toDr. Cliclcen er, by Matilda L. Dcvenport. of Philadelphia, who wn« ■cured of an Inflammatory Rhcomanstn, by the n*e of CUckrncrs/.Sugar.Coated Vegetable Pills; after every olhermeunshaafmlcd: : Sir 7— 'll js with emotions' of the greatest grati tude that I address you at this tunc; believe me, I speak' the. sentiments oi my heart when-1 'assure itlmt through your means J am cow.enabled to move in the land of the hviug. About Bix months since I was attacked with the inflammatory rheumatism, nnd consulted the best medical advice.m the city. DiiTerenvmedicines wcro given, and • tthe-uimpsi attention pmd me, but all took no eUcct,and 1 thought T was doomed to linger, out nuexistence made .tfre trued by-extreme physical suffering: 'lhe physicians said that they had done nil, and pronttsedoty speedy de parture to the land ot spirit*. . when, they hod given me over, so low had 1 become that-it was impossible to stir u Jtmb!. without the greatest exertion; and even then it was most excruciatingly, pmnful.. At this time, a near and dear friend recommended tome the use of Clicken *r s Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, stuling. at ; lhe sniiuMi.me, ihut they, if anything, conld aflonl rclief- Bcmg on the verge of despair, and ready to grasp at whatever promised Tclief, I commenced taking them ac cording to direction, in one week—strange as it may seem—my pains led me, my health was rcMorcd. and I became a new and diflcrent being, fam gradually gain ing my strength, my appetite is good, and the disease m wholly driven from my system. ■ u Rxcusemc for troubling you with this statenicut- hui l nnv so much, rejoiced m my speedy recovery that iitinc nous duly demands un acknowledgement of the method of ■ cure. v: “Relieve me to.he your*. truly and sincerely. : : ‘ MATILDA L DKVLNPORT*’ Citiiief.PhiUHirlpfoai ns: •Pcrsoually.appeared beiore me,thn sahscrioer- Recor der of the city. 01 Flulade!phui,-i|ie above named Matilda I*. Deveuport, who, on hersolemn oath, depots am! sdy* that dbc foregoing stutemeM is true, to the best 01 her knowledge and belief. Tn witness vrhereof.l have here unto set my hand, this 2Wh day of Mav; A. D. 1544- * : RI6IJARDVAIX . Ijy Sold by WM. JACKSON, Gem Agent, i ; . snp? ..8D Liberty street, Putsburgb. i {For hst.of Agents see advertisement.] ’ . PITTSBUGH THEATRE. ' •• C. b;FoarBR,-* - •*«.......... •• •• .-Manager ;«nd l^essoe. :■! . • CRICES OP ADMISSION! Private boxes---.• 65.00,1 Single ticket*-^.......75c Dress Circle---*5OO. | second -Tier- •• .35. I Pit---;25e (luUery;'-.^.-^....dUc; | Pfivnteßoxes <--6UOO. THE HERON FAMILY KOR FOUR NIGHTS MORE 1 . WRaxKSiiAv Lvß.yixo, Sept; 12th. will be acted, a come dy tn one net called . • - . - . : : SOBIEBODY ELSE ! r Hans-..-. Air. Dtlnit. Mtn;ue, (wjiUSoog*) . , . Alls* A Crni e •• To J.e loHowcd'WJtb n piece cttllcd . BORN TO GOOD LUCK O RntTcriy-'-v-Mis* Heron.J Nmtm.. -.-.-Alis* T-amiy After which, a Alu«ica! Oho. by the Heron Family :. Dnur<:.................Mu5ter AV. Wt«m. Hie whole to conclude with - 1 > . The Watermauv Tom Tug;, •-*•-Mis* Heron, IRolnn-Liutc Agrtr*. Uilkelmtml Mi« rttmit IKK Doors open m Trcnrtmn n*eat ?5 o’clock. NEW GOODS! -.At No.; 85. Mnrktt sl.' bftwrtn Fourth ami the. Diamond rpifFJ ;«8i received from i!ie •.Kaktafii X'cLiie«ii.ne\rsioc!cor- , FALL'ASD.WINTER DRY GOODS .. i. Purchased since the rerent greot Tull in price*;, viz ».. L-LBrown Muslin;ortlv.sc*M*: . ' > :• 1-4 ‘ ' •I*l Blenched Muslin, t»* • r,- . Red Manuel, nil wool, only isje:; - .Furniture Chintz, from 4 toCic.; 1 Double'PurplfCatlco} hist colors f>*o • • .'.vl , Venp]i Th , e.«« Ginghams, •<: .4-4 :Douh«* Purple Chintz.- lale - LADIES' J miSS GOODS :•. Panir Printed Cashmere*," » »* » Mou« dc T auir* i- li^Sntm&mpß'Cnfiliniercft:■■■- ‘ “ Aloud de Lome , • Wulc Black Silks, Rich Lustres; • • <■, Chaincliolrßiiks,nil shrides: : <Sotin. • • French Lftmnrime Plaids; - .X»olIp J?lnidd, Jnch colors ; ■ ■:. • ■• . r Coburg and Thtuel. Cloths 5 ; v:: .• .•• Pfaid Alpnccu*; all colors; ?• . ' • > Lyoncsd Cloths, French Merinos.- Wide IJiaqk Piatt! Snks. . SHAWLS ' SHA WIS ’’ A- e '\ R, J JapansPrinted./Perkeri. Shawls;; Chnmehon Silk Shawl*; Moup.dc Lame Shawls; Embroidered hPk' .ana col d .Cloth Mjowls ; iie\vj»iyle fiiie, all wool, Brouhe Shawls; Plaid Loop Shawls;, Plain u«d Embroidered bluckjmd mode colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls ■ / „ „ VARIETY GOODS’ New fall stylo Bonnet Ribbons, Cnslnncre Scarfs- Cra vats, Gloves, Alttls, Hosiery, black Silk Fnupes and Gimps. French -.Work Cnpesnnd Cliimisetlep. and new stylo French Work .Collar*. from Ib|c. to SJJ.WI ' GENTLEMEN'S GOODS’ A fresh asaortmeniof Frencli and English Cloths, Cos simert-3 ami Vestings; a large variety of ifeW style.black and fancy Silk and Satin Scarfs and Cravats; Silk and •Merino under 'Shirts nud Drawers; GJovc*, Handker chiefs, Suspender*, and • . :.i. • The above Gooils-aro just what they arc represented to be, andwilf richly repay nil who will coll and examine them; atf tbeyjirc rauen lower than they have ever been seen before nt this city; ABSALOM MORRIS,- -.sepld-lm • . . . . No.OSMflrkci atJ. Pjttsburgli. Public Accountants Til HE undersigned tendoro lusservices.in the above ca :X- paepy, tO: the mercantile, manufacturing nud inech amcuT portions of the community.;. lie will devote hi* lime .amhatteMiaH.lo the posting and adjusting ofßook* ofi Accounts, settling partnership accounts with all con fidence, opening ncw.books, Ac., Ac.; audalso in prepar-' iog .young men. fonhc Counting House. Resilience— narth-eastcoruerof the Diamond. Alleghenycity. ■ • JOHN FLrMING, A and M, -r. - .Author of-Nationa) System of Book Keeping, > to Messrs. Johnston AStockton, M’Donuld A. Cofeipn, W; Bell A Son, Spang A Co.; J. Kerr, Jr. & Co., John Finney, Jr.,'John Arthurs, W. A;'Hni A Co;, AV- Larimer, Jt [stpl3-d2w >.T)ATENT WROUGHT keg* Fat *Wro’t X Spikes, ass d sizes, in Btora.nnd for sale by KING A MOORHEAD STONECUTTERS WANTED—IS or »0 Stone Cuti . tors, wanted immediately, l)y the subsbriber. No: 244 Liberty street, near the Canal ■seplibd4t&wll W W WALLACE INFORAI ATION -WANTED of JoiephorGeorge formerly of Woodstock;Connecticut. Should- Una meet thfcareje,orany-othe l r person kuowhtg of them, would confer a favor on an only sister by addressing'd line to Alfred Fisher. Pnwtuxet. Rhode Island;- , ID*Southern, Westeni and Texas papers plcaseconv the above t*ep!3-3t Steamboat Bakery, rp«E undersigned beg leave; respectfully to inform ;:X;; steamboat men and the public generally; that ikev will open a JYE W BAKERY on Water street, bet ween Jlf/*7?nd Market streets, on Wednesday, September IBth, f® 43 L a,ld ,'Will immediately bo prcj)nrcd to furnish the best Bread, Ac., lo ordes. Their oven.has just hcoit con^ pletcd,; and. i» in all respects superior lo any now in the CUJ [scp!3] HUNTER A MAT • l C T T v - ---- if. : . <- A,y: i ' • v',; . --: < -;; x - _■ VXXSSStx 1 . ' v - '■ *' ' ‘I -'= v. -ij •;>,■•?•<-• •! x « * * f i S \ i V "■' i~ T*-Sy,f a 3 " f -f „, „.•*,** . 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B r fhen «e« > ’ > ' For Bome time a German family first close i n latßOarernor ofihe Condßonwemih.» v ; * two ?pn* and a daughter—ha»e Ihough the cftlendefmontlnimmedi.iely ”5 . * , , \ lUßband,whoso name ja JtiiETU their nork i eleclion of Rcpresentalives, and Ihe Comutmioa of U ‘ ■' addicted to drinking, and it swe judge Ih efection uml ? * * \ ■*■ during a gre "NMwSnobedreVitt.^^ulreu.eut.ofa question Iho. alarm* to wnatonr ••■:.-.••'.•■ ■••• r "•••••••: •:•:.v\f••••••-:-• •:v.. y t woman and childrcn ranin- New Hox ‘ nd there found the wife wel* - , >, , aecobd daT of Julvi Abno/J«a£il a«a »br<!ii.»a .i“ • ; • . /i. >n Ihe floor; and Zimmerly t ' ‘ untnilted him to the tech. ‘ , in to ; dress the wound, of n£w ' ' ‘ * She waa atabhed m.tweho Jur „ at a t ' lde r my hand, and th»G«at SjpsJ of ft* 8u» ■* > , hc shouldera and jo the- * Sl?f avn ? bQ, VrXbit twelfth day of AnmLJuttiairearl a wr <■ *■ a, and made a statement Burner yas woll aa she could. Infantry, U.S 1 “T** Ootespot, j m inflicted with a razor and died jn th ~ i Hxfftarv VmritamimibA 1 ]'f ink, She lost a great reside in or nt PROCI,XBf ATtOH ‘ 4 ! 1 r V* ay morning was entire* laraofhisdes TtT*{EHEAS, in and by the Act oftS General AsseJ " „ * a weakness caused by the poor oft * r , ',V certain whether she monby ava.fo, making ~,*" r fk / taken before Aid. ]F A •- ~ 1 "f 0' Sr;C s ?a a \hU e 4°^a I &s^?btefel atatpd. Tnopns- |, oBge suitable S p the acyeiaXelectian dUtncuihertwu * 1 " t J l '- h& * - was permitted to plied for soon TheeleciorsOfthaFlMtWßTdofihgejtrofPtuibarv ** . ' •*-%-*C k<w J « twtfewithorm]- ,o m meat M ffie bmuo of Mrs. Janeldtllt, imiC? , / i? ’< "* fy> lie wnn ongt- Perry and Fourth street* in a * _ J i* *» ■'"‘a, in the habit of Portora j , Th&eloctoraof the Second Word df the city of Pitt «'* l \. -?* he first took up TR COPELA 1 £\ ‘Si I 'H Tchad been on Schoo*l of Pnfn The plectprsortteTbird Wardof tbedtydrPitubnn J "- -i , ~~v ’ i J * francs, J ,•* ‘-V , being drunk t %’ “} & ‘ -W'&Z 'je possessed Copeland will, m townee; at the fcojisq <if Alexander Slewari, la tji* saij * r s y - f " that ho was Co P c ' tt J d , The Sectors of the Both Ward of the eity 9 f Kttr -* "* ' ‘ sszsssk • - ' ' • ■:•■ ’““"“SSS V. •SV;- r .v while in Selllor . The electors of ihe Rgbth itard Of Pmi > - >. i r wmte in sscruor tiiw* temi barghy tt>:mnci itt ; ihe nouse af Conrad* Priirv^e.-'o ,-v .ekind- Pemnrjiltoma Atenar. wSrt"- if * rT T e ’ ° ' -- , ' Inwe W*« .TheelectorajirihoNlnil'-WarH v,fH.A.h.» -;r p:.„ ■ ,as . ,ww . 1 ■ *r—rjctj-aftyUArii ,rough! ger f a, c t,r. (indu rd “' el ” ,heoffi( 'fg r P-Wey’.l|mtffieryari,t _ JSJSSSS'I.rWi The electors of the Firrt Wart of tfieeny of JUlegb." " > < - ' affice, Traged.«of ; a ny, to meet cube honS.ofy 'f , ,‘WvX , “ c „ e li?fe„ E Q, 0 n ‘! The electors of the Second Ward of of Alls 1 - >■**< with 52 i f? 1 , JolmOlwar.lftrmmiyoc 1 ’ i - -c -- Z' •to I&£T‘ Li ’i-r *iv- <■ Theelecioreofthe £iirof JMlegti< ■*■•■*■ v vI«Jto C wn?L ny, to meet altbfrPubbc SchoOf Hotus;itf Arf wuifo 5 i > Needle work, &c, he Bast Commons* j J>fVl , ■ r ‘ t is ror Board, «ie of The electorsof the Fourth Word of the "d&r of Alls' » * id A *> ghetto meetatthc r . *' % - .‘7 vniue.Bt hopof Obi ln said township, ’ , X > Jf* v , D x 111 ter»tending in seebonsJlos di - •,- -' Dr Cooke, Hot Pr met, who shall vole atall gsaeWf eleedons’ißthe Nini « > Air AM rwj—by o Ward of ihe cuy of Pittshurgbi u ’ ,r- TT sale.or Retail The eLeclQraorPcebleßlawnsblotCTnefet«thehtwiV : "* : ~'"‘.‘ ' % i accept of a aituatioi of John Beider, in'the Tilfaye.nf Fy«yl.n«.,ey ■ • T'. .. T . . o devote his umo to The eleclor* of yVdkins township to meet at the baas; ' v - 7 ;..?*. nee given. / Addree of on ibe Franksu)wnroiuJ.m sa 1 sepliMi* township ' ->■ v J 7, - . ’ orOrsenwood mT5,' yiam home ■ ~ fc tHE steamer Gre, Margaret John Lmle>i 1 )1n.»»ldtow3 , ' t\ ,/> ses!’th?{to' ! S«ii Verseillesrtwnshipioffle|tVt the Whit r > » 'J nag from Fifth I Hoom, formerly occupied by Thomas Neet«n the Fine «rac beguin . . s ’ X '/liope's thetal! T’ , - ' TJ. /-igJr. • • - t - Half Dune m oftohaßnee.(imaerlyDcedpre4tar!i.Kiiij,fß»aldUWn , f , purrc.ua, ‘ ' ' ' ra said .. “nnir* TheeJecroinjftPppfirßtCloijtownslup tomeetanhi - , I*®®* bonje.oMaine»iignEr ; . In «ud rownshlpj ." [ KLRs ANI .'iheliotis^.ofJo&ephßossyllowerferrydflmnmtowrnshii^ BS ui Com. - cTbeelectors of Robinsou township to meet at ■ i: ' i. ~; ' j v. - • ■: \o:. rmesUoEir of Sarah M’Farland, (formerly AttdleyrMaftiTlcad,) i said township m j» i * r \ fc ■for sale ip ->!’Hieelectorsof Findlcy townsliip + ■■:• ■r « par ' ■ ofcMhC.lellQnd; Ar Armor,.foßnerly-oeC3ipied‘bT'*Johi’ - r'-v-- lONSnia< ;Cb3itie»via,theTilUgeofaCijiitorfyiir«Md®|pnshlfr- ■•• m-w •• ■•;■••.: ■■■! ;raThe,eleriorsof:2ffooii:towbshiptordeei*i4hßbdasea - S c ALPi tid;> :,^ cfc and c . The electors of 02i|ptms2pn1ieuDeffif«fAo botue of - r 0 59 4 JohnJHay,in T *4 _ u * lore off u c ,b fine formerly occop>d by John Bim»n maaidtownßlup 1 ‘SU 1 r!Sisa®s^St. , ?p , l - _ - * The electors of Beaerre tawnsblp tOnreHotthehous -• • ', ' • " ; • .v.Q r- of Gotlieb Firher, in said totmshlrp. - - -a-/'. :-s fc . The electors of Baldwin townshipidiftiMra! thehattsi * - f i' ;‘ X„ of John Cowan, tn sard township -i' r ~ 1 1 •> m„Ti ’raeelectorsorSnowdentowrnhiptodfeeiJitrhßihous. , ' 1 „“ c ofFelerßoyermsoidtownahipi itun v ,'*<■ £' .Tho electors or South Fayette lownshlhf 4 meotatthr “ , / „ hoaSe of H Hays, on the farm o&Q. V. Coulter, in salt , “ r * - i lownshtp. ‘ 1 The electors of North Fayette township bmeei at tht v-. house l nowoccupied:l)yFrßnclS'datatSOitit|iogets^MiU ; :. : i'’!: ; .s;-‘?-i-:j'-'W&ty lit aid township. i i ' 7, ,V, a, •Theelector* oflloss-Towinhip to -firfet if the hhose f / >% i hfNedrge Cooper,'on theFrank]mreSa,'lli»sld township f , '• The eiectou of Pine townthifito'meet dt thehouse o '•. ••'••.•••.• •• - 'h . tVll lie m Coehraiiß ( FArt,.i nsaid toWnship*... 1 corner Theeleeiore of AVoBi Deer tOwtudnpitij ftieel at thd "' ;j ■ ■ "’..1,. |-f jAt.'O.N—a lew hoaseof Nalhan Conley, in ' .; . ::y yityyy'i^ivyyy-iyr !'■ '--1-1., KING* Tlieeleetorsof EastßeertowjishfntotneetotthePub ► ' t - I lie School House, in the village of Tarertam, ini said r township 1 , z. ,1 . , The electors of Indiana township tojneeiauhe tease '' r L fi»tm«ils«iocttiiiß4liy.B«m , l ; The elecloriofShalerlowiistntMOTneel el John ShSwt I . Mill, and that Alfred G Idoyd snail bo thojndge, and J [ hPElhennytnulThomaaStewartvbAUhoiholnspcmorsl, r ; . uniilothers-aredulyelected . , , The qUaliEed voters of that portion. Df Indiana town ' J . t slop rentding in the folloprtngdeecnhed.haandarjr, tdisi ' . ' /• . vote Mali general elections In the. BorouA,ofBberp« 1 -■ bnrgb nt the election poll in said borough, vu> : hegnmlns J ~’ n ■ ' at a poinron the Allegheny nver auhe~uppet lutSoMhSb : - U * .-w farm, of Jap Kass, sou runtilsg a nonfcepy jpoarsr bel T r 1 iweenihefana&ofß&idXftmepßossandJopoandEntH ‘ ,<> cis Beotjy to the IS,E^cor'a^rorßJilOatnpsJEbJis J Ji'rm J -j ' Uimce Westerly coarse to Boss towßihipfUaei “ f » m.auoha.TiianDerftyto-embraeealbMrcbflinnsorisloW r v «itmued nv.Cunmugbam« disiriety and boio&ging 10 lahai r £ are called the nvetriraekp} 10 tfwLaboya described boun4 . v "■& daw. « * , * ; , 1 * + Tbe elecloraof the boroagb of Birmingham to metot ko e-w tb© Poblic Sphool HdQWyjp said boropg&r* - i | H The el?c\or»of borougp of JUawwne|vJll« tofeeeL x | ■? ot the Town Uoaseiin said borough ( *. , , The ©lectors pf tb&boroQffh of sharpaborghtonleetail ? v ihehouM of James Sharp, in said borough T i > *. electors of the borough of Al'KoespotiAo m«H fit? ■* J w . the Town Hall, in said borough B > l ~ ■ The electpra of boroughi OrSomhiPiusbarsh --- meet at the house rorraerij oceapiedU) E. M-’Anineb, at > 4 iheendof J ilieMouongßhelabndi»vih»aidbar6uehi >, r ’ The etectorsof thg horoqgh of tiVesl Elisabeth to meet J t ai 1 ' • -,ijp said borough. -r-i- ■*■ •" *• . Al wrfuch time aadplacetb* ftuabfiedeiyetdrs asofdre-S * § t One pdrsort tor Govembr. * , fi . > One person for Congress, 1 ' ' * v r £- Oue<iierson for Cemal Colsmnsfonef 7 $ Poor persona for members of JUtannbly £ «• % t a One person for Ooauty Commisiuborr, «• * One person for Heeorder w s v ’ * Ou© person tbr Register ' , «* - _ One person for Clocks of tho Court. v w ’ * T One person fbr Jthdhor y ' c ‘ c , * t - k * And by vjrtaeofthelOlhseciiouofihetfct'onheSdef ' *> v < J > Jaly.lKJOslt was*edacted that every per*oij, except Jns- i . nees of tbe Peace* who shaft hold an or appoint* p- ©^•„' menfof profit or trusdimTer the Ooyemzqentof the Uni- * v *“ . *, led district, whether a-coninßssioned officer Or jftherwise, a i "" 4 r~ ~ t subordinate officer Who is or shall nfemployed £ - 1 uuderlbe J^‘gisJaiure' t iudrcd»r , y,orexeetttivedfcpaTtmfint £ f ( \ oftfaiß&tate or ihe U Siates, orafaoy Judgoor tncorpo-. ' * ■* -v ’ k rated dtsinety dud also rndteyen l m«ttbfei"cO ,J Conrios* 1 $ v t and ofihe Slate Legislaftnff,atnlof the Seftcfmid " '■'** *•', 11 * n moti Councils of Tinjf,mt}>or fitonjnfiswera’of any in-1* v V v ofboldingor J * ", r-T t exercising'pt the same time the office, or *pppmtm©nt of 1 v - p a-r- Judge, Inspector or Cleric of any election of Jlu* Com- S ~ - * * tnonwealth, nod tbit any Xuspector, Jadge.s otberoffi- tl * , ■> ' cer of any such elecnon’iliallnoibeelixibreuianyoffiee j 0 * X 7 * to be tbep voted for f \ 4 Also, m «nd by the 4ih wt r aeCijmroved the < . «' r Wjbof Apnl,l&4o r itiaehacted, ThatSejmhseetkmof i the oat passed July 2dj 183& t epmled ftnacCreltusa to ? - > *b®.electionsOfJhlS CbmwdllVrfenlyhvlt -'.-a-. ry.i- . iy edaslo ptevent anymtHtfa bffieen oyhCfcSh affle«T V *'l \i: ;■ *» And ihe return JudgesOT ihe Vtspeeiive dU(bctsaft>rv- ? i ” r /V »o ht the cSnHousyn the city | ' ofPitlsburgh.on the PtidayiifUr tkcseeolH# 3\itsdajf t?i f X » C S^, Given unaet ray hand am) seal BiPbtibnnh,ihi» Mth day i - ’ ■‘V oikAugust, A O the. ludepigihMnee of the fi r * t if* J' Hutted Stales the r Tl « > - *.> J .. aue2B-Cwr * ‘JOHN EOBSTTHRBhenir. S' > J , . T VALUABLE PURXACE FHOFBHiPfciKHI BMYU* | ’ * .it Xan snueted J - ‘. .twonulesWe«tofMercer r tbecomuyMWOf«cTcerco_ S;*.;..;'. >--:.>£ > Ptu Said.funxitnee lr in completeord^r.fM'immedlato operattDDr.ohdihereis on abundspeeof iron-Ore, of iho 1 .5 - w* X V^f’C best quality, within three quarters of n mUoyof ita oite;' eiv ~' Itlsalßo/avorablyloeatedforujnb©r T Dii(}ißwiUuiithree ’•■-v: And u half milesof'the jKrio BXteusumC&unh r The :«iAe.«nd West ''.'V'-v':;.' ':;v:'i'-: .is substantially rbuiflinndfiu: of the bulidinnare new .^r^-^\>;v r. jy-, and;n good reputr,:eatupnsuiffdwellmffhoasettßSeiaht : £- : ’-.f a •5 ! to accomraodgteall Ute,woekmeaneeded'abflßt iho lhr- ; v '; j.-.,’ A >.- -There is also tfockenomh on hand to«*Wfrhbom wo g;* hundred tons of B *Pig;lron. \' t r\y-:v<:\:y-.: : :■■■-• 5,-v^v 1 - .rj> F.l3e HU£pABD, S . " -T-. <.-l v u . 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'•( ••• ’J. : «■■t ~ ‘ . «• • ,:■ - :*; • ■. t ,■■ .-,■■• »A‘ .'ai- ' •■■>': .-.ii . :i. 1 ;■ V r. .•.■>■, »«'.;' v ,'. • ri'. •• -•‘•■V''tV'» f 1 < t _ *t- "V v _, •V: 1 *■>' „ 1 r r x>' \ n X fc * * D - 4 X \ H « ’ T »*u "\rH ' t'i **„ "4 v'^’ip 4 1 "fX - * * k**< i i‘i' t *" ' \u *! ’. i.h'- < . . 1 1 J' a v -;HoBHiBLE-ArrAiß.“^OftTuesday atalnck* a horrible 5 aflhir occurred tn% hodri m Fifth street, (one of Mr. Taylor’s) near? Alderman -M’Alaßtera officer For-some time a Germanjfamdy T-rhusbandy wife, two sons and a daughter—have lived- there, The husband,whoßo name'jaJiiSEPH ZiMUEBL'y, has been addicted to drinking, and itas thpughi.is sOmelimcß afflicted with mama potu. : . On ihe evoning in question the alarm* c d by the screams of a woman and children, ran in to Zimmerly’a house, and there found the .wife wel tering iir her blood upoft tbe floor; and Zimmerly undressed and in bed. ; Officer Hague wassentfor, who. arrested him and committed him to the tomb?. Doctor Cleissr.was called in to dress the* wounds or the unfortunatO:woman: /She was slabbed mtwelvo places— m the backy on* the shoulders, and jd the arms. She could talk some, and made a statement, of the origin of the difficulty as well as she could. < Sbc said the wounds had been mfiicted with a raior by her; hosbandy wlip was drunk,; She lost a great quantity of blood, and'yesterday morning .wasentires ly speechless on account pf the weakness caused by; the loss of blood. It was uncertain whether she would recover. In lhe morning Zimmcrlywas taken before Aid. Stcelo by Hague, who made an information against him, embodying the facts nbore stated;! Tbopris oner fwho can speak no English) was permitted to make a, statement; He charged his wife with origi nating tho trouble; She had been in tho habit of beating him ; and onthls occasion she: first took up the razor which ho took from her; . He had been on a Spree for some days; and had about 800 franca, which she secreted'from him. It . appoara that (be quarrel > grew out of this. He denied being drunk { and we should think,' from the fact that be possessed tho.courage to undress and hide in bed,.that ho was not very much, under rtho influence of liquor at the time. Aller hearing these mattenr Aid. SteeTa commit ted Zimmcrlyirarfiirther hearing on Thursday..: ~ Tho unfortunate man had no clothing on while in the Tombs—cicopt a woman's frock of some kind* His,clothes were sent to him before ho was brought out for examination. The razor was exhibited in the Alderman’s office; and was marked with blood. . Ziramerly must have been id some quarrel with some one previous to thlg end affair, Tor oqc oC bia eyes was black, and give evidence ofhavingreceive cd a severe blow. Last evening, wo learned that Mrs. ZimtncrTy was in a fine way to recover. is hoped she majr. . The Wat to Rum a KioT.—U ia; well known jhat.some of the Coal Piggcrs in the neighborhood have been on.-a strike for some days, It appears that they have organized (as employers always do,) and ore endeavoring to induce ail themmers to turn out. - In consequence of this, some of the employers per suaded the Sheriff tO’ißsuo.tho following proclama tion, which was.printed in handbills and circulated through the coal regions: By iho authority vested in inn aa tligb Sheriff of the. County of Allegheny. by the Law and Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania,ldo here' by publish and pronounce this my . r ; PROCLAMATION. .That if any persons shall intend unlawfully, riotous ly and totnuftously to assemble together, tatbenum .ber of three ortnore, to the disturbance of. the pub lic.peace, I hereby command all suchpersons un law tally,'notqusty and tumultuously assembling, and all other persons, not being present on duty as police, to avoid all such assemblies aa contrary to hw j as .1 am resolved, that the law'shall'bo enforced with' the utmost rigor, on ail persons causing a not, or par* rtcjpatiDg therein, or in anywise disturbing the pub lic peace. JOHN FORSYTH, ShcrifT. ; ; Accompanying this was an estrapt from a decision of Justice Gibson; defining the law‘in rf lotion to Riots. We shall see what we shall ecel fiSTTh© WhigsJiad considerable of o meeting on laat.evening, ! Of course, wo speak of the Taylor Whigs. Wc believe* the officers of the Club presi ded j for •y\e saw. oar excellent friend Madeira in the Chair. . Mr. Btgham opened the bail. "His speech was all exordium.’’, We might.have said almost as .much for Taylor ourself without being irretnevably committed for him. Rut he soon, took hia peal after calling M r. For ward for tea rd, . Mr. F. maoo a very enorgette speech. He spoke just os he would address a jury in a case ho knew to bo bad. .We would like to give some of htslricas,' but we are too late. During Mr. Forward** speech, .we noticed a nuraber of nice jookmg young men, in glazed caps, marching in and taking their stand be* him! the speakers* stand. These we were told, ■composed the Glee. Club. Soon they marched out .again, under .the guidance of-Mr. Bingham; and in ; about five minutes nr they come again, some three i or four wiping their lips with handkerchiefs :-and i these hUtc circumstances brought to our mind the i fact that there was a liquor house across the street.! Tub Toms.—Then* were but three cases ycstcr day morning before the Mayor. A young man, who had been good looking in his time, was brought in on a charge of: haviog no home—and no wonder he had, not,.for tu his condition but few houses would' be open to recfiifeJma; He was taken from an out house where he was found asleep. He had nothing to say for himself, aodvwent up for 24 hours to get sober, nt the expiration of: which , lime ho goes to Cincinnati. - A young vgtrl was called up- " The charge: was vagrancy.. -Like ihc one we noticed yesterday the greater portion of her time has been spent in jails, and there is no hope that she will cv or bp fit for any.other place. Then came a boy who was broughtin charged*with having 'stolen book* from Morse’siPcriodical Depot. He was about four teon ycars of age, meanly clad, and was very mnch distressed. Of coarse lie threw ; the blame upon “other boys,¥-but he did not deny having token the articles. ; As Mr. Morse did not appear against him hn was discharged. Concerns New River Guide, or Gazetcerof aV the towns on the Western waters. .■ • This.isa useful, and wo might say indispensable bonk to every, traveler on .our -Western wateis. It contains sketches of the ewes, towns: and counlies bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and their principal tributaries; together with the popu lation, products, commerce, &c., &c., in IS4B, and many interesting events of history connected with them. It is compiled from the latest and best an ; thorny, nndr contains forty-fpur maps.- : M. A. Mi- RER, on Smlthficld street* has the hook for sale. ’ IST It is now almost impossible for, tha Police to make an arrest. The street ruffians have boon so ably sustained by; editors and their correspondents of late, that they,.feel i encouraged; to attempt the rescue of any thief thatmaybe under arrest. Hard ly a .night passes.that attempts.at rcsoue are not made. Served Hai ltiGUT.—On Monday evoning, m the Thoatre, a very presuming man undertook to exhibit his hootsio the. folks in the Pit. - When requested by Hnguo to. haul m~, ho rofused, and just atthat in stant he got a hard crack on tho shins from the offi cer’s slick.—Boats were hidden in quick umc;. Prize Convention.—Tho Temperance PanneLo£jresterdt|xappea7ed .with. a Programme of. the ceromonics'-nfihls. grcat Convention,Which is on Friday <ncxt,- id this city. Major Xanmcr ja the Presidentand C. L. Magee Chief Marshal. Horticultural Exhibition.—Tho members of this Society have been busy making preparations for the grandshow of Fruilflj&c., which commences in Philo Hall to-dity. x - ■ • 83T Tber Theatre -wasrvery-much, crowded on Monday evenings on the occasion of Mus Heron’s Benefit. •: Money.—Rome' of the brokers Were yeßlerday taking Sandusky and Norwalk paper at lO pcr cent. L' '■' ;'■•s; ■•ii - r ':. v ;i'■ ll _'V. r -• - . /u/:r f •-••: K,«-•£srtv•*.;%:-. >- «■ p n *■ r s. J \ *' e r '\- LOCAJj MATTERS; ' -VV ,\S .< _ <•'/*' ’»! o *‘‘j‘ » ** ' . i igv&i'S:** , [ / Trtfe Cibcikbati morning, i lK®.; Waßhirgion company of Cincinnati, gave: oor. citizens aireihibition of their powers, at the Ex* change. We must pot be considered as churlish, when we say tiiat the Pat Li)on machine excels our firet clasr.englnea only appearance. i though the boys have good seatswhen on duty, their work is very hard; and from their appearances we. judge that they need to be relieved very :often ;] during a great fire*-., As to the stream, it is not equal | to what our engines can throw; ' ;. i New Hotei,.— -The baildiog on the .corner of Grant and Fonrtb. streets, lately occupied by Mr*- Scbmertz* is now.beingv neatlyfiued up fora Holel, and.will bo open in aboat tbree wccis.MriHough *yto r hare control* vThe.Gazette-Itr noticibg this’ P e w : ;: House, beads; the item* “ Atcommodatian to Jurymen*” 'i i Deatij or. a Soldier.— Da?id Worth; of the Bth Infantry, U.S.Army,watfdischargedat New Orleans/ anddjedinthiecityonSatufday.His family, who .reside jn or near Harnsburghj may hear theparticu- Jars of his death on application to the CaardianGT of i the poor,-,of amount of monfey was found upon him. STORE FOR9ALE—The stock -ora flmtilyi'Orocety* Storey doinff t fair.boslaew, which can be extended to any reasonable amount.-being iuo good localiou. The.store and dwelling part>of> the house, amiable fora small family, can be secured*!^ap plied for soon. Rent moderate., : S CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, *opl3 Southfield street;• Portora. lnaUtnte, Alleglieiif f TTJ COPELAND, A H, of Trinity College, Dubfan, I T • Ex-Sizar, and Queen’s Scholar from the Roy&l .School of Enniskillen, respectfully' announces to hik-' friends, ana the public generally, that he will open (D V.) the.above lusUiution, on Monday; the 2d of October, i for th* pnrposerof imparting a liberal and finished edti* cation to joung ladies and gentlemen The female Department: will be 'distinct, a» Mr Copland will, in cohducting it, be assisted by the blisses Copeland :The. from Jnsexperienee as/an Instructor,- andhy unremitlmg attention to the moral and intellec* Inal improvement of hts pupils* trusts that he will merlt a share of public patronage Term*fpoyablte in advance,)perflessioiLof five monthst English Department, Junior Class* 00 . JumaffClass'Unclctdmg Wntiug and Arithmetic** 12 00 SeruorClass ’(embracing all the branches of n ' > finished EnglishEdncalion**** oo , Inrhe,<<lwcal.Departmeni .there will he; an extra charge, vir* / , Senior Class {including Homer, Herodotus, Greek : . Testament) Lucian,Xnephon’sAunbnsxsJSelect ' . Tragedies of ASscbylus, Sophocles hud Eurtpi* -<■ •des, Demosthenes, Cicero, T&citusi.Virgil, Hor* - v ace. (Odes, Epodes,Carmen, Smculare^Salires: - and Epislles.Salluxt, Juvenal,Terence'nud Ll , vy f X*aUn,prose and verse composition,'Euclid, •* v ► Algebra, Sec - • - fa 00 In the Female Department an extra charge willbcmade. for French :Muaic,. Drawing,retain, and Ornamental Needlework, Ac, v For Board, the charge will be;Ssoper session. «• ... The Principal will give any additional information quired at the institute,,comer of Robinson.and Federal streets, Allegheny. ’*> Referencealso kmdly permitted to. Rt. Rev: Br- Mll- VJutie.Dtsbopof Ohio, at Cincinnati t Rev. Dr. Balfd. N, . Riddfe. Pittsburgh; Rev. Dr. Dyer: Rev-; • Dr. Cooke, Rev. Dr. Herron v ,Rcv. W; Preston- al2-4wd TlTANXiuD—by a youugman—a situation in a Whole- T T sale or Retail Store, : n& Cleric; would be willing Id accept of a situation-upon a Staamboat. He is willing to devote hisumo to his employees interest Good refer* ence given. 7 Addreas—WvJ..T~ at this Office; - ' scplSfQt* For Greenwood Garden* and SKanehetter. fPHB steamer Greenwoodliavitig stoppsd fortbetea , X. -80% Caldwellrs lane of-newaud commodious Onrni bassc*, the Get. Sfo« and.f?rti» commenced rnnmng. from FiAh sueev beiweea Market ond .WoOd, leaving,oi the beginning of each, hoar, from 8 o'clock jl x until 10 p m. The proprietor of this Line, having a heavy 1 bridge toll, lp pay, hope* that a liberal public will sustain him in this enterprise U&lf Diroes.wiH not be taken fora passage across the Bridge :10*Btncl punctually will,be observed w Ihe time of starting [ggplg J AS..S* 11003. - ■ . .v. • •. '‘THO9- SABOEST--'< BOOS A SABOENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Comer of- Wbodand SurtKatreeis., - PxiUburzi, ' T\KAI*ERS m Com, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign X 7 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, fec.- EXCHANGE on nil the. principal Cjuea of the Union, and Europe., far sale in same to sail purchaser* . v .. CURRENT ondpar funds received ondeposits... .COLLECTIONS made on all parti of-the Union, at the lowest rates seplMy A:LPACCA9f ALPACCAS!.!—A lareti sapplyrAf.wy.. J\. thtap black and colored Aipacea Lueiree; cnn now l»o ■ found at ATo. 59 Market street, nv\err low prfee*- J Biaek l Alp4cpas ( ote offered at 12k. a,yard up to the finest imported. Ako, a fine assortment ofdi&ereut qualities of mode colors both plain andpatm smpedjwbicbare \ er> much m demand ffcpll PHILIP ROSa fVJ’EVV CALICOES.—Now openatNo. 59) corner of XV'Fourth and Mnrkct streets. aA'ory large-stock of handtonuMiepr style Calicos* nnd Chinlzcs—which ha ve been selected with much-care, with particularreference lo fastness of co!onng;>dnrability of fabric/'iuid beauty ot design. Among them may be fouud; - ;; - ; Dark calicoes only 3 cents. British Chln!«s,l2f cents:- Fast cotor do., vG} Green « 12} »*. British purple do., ISi -.- Blue and orange,l2} •‘T-- - Merntnnc do > 12} K : Turkey Red Chintzes do blue do., . 12} Furniture Chintzes. •••., These goods arc notv lower thfcn tbeyhave ever-been ltcrore t Diid are worthy the immediate attention of pur chasers wnup boss, sepll ■■■.•■: . . : ■ , ; corner Fourth and Market sts. - HOUSE AND• LOT: FOR. SALE—Situate on Wylie rtt., »cnr the Court House. A valuable-Lot, 20 feet fronron Wvhe street, !>yJ2l feet in depth lo on alley, >v»h a comfortable two story- Bnclr Dwelling House thereon. This house can be had low, aud on aecommo ifaiing terms. . . - [aepll-tc] : - THOS. MELLON. Cine &leb Jevrelery. "VCESSRS CHURCHILL&STANLEY,Manufac!nrers XtX of fmfißl quality eTuuU.tagrcivedyoraiaud vlain lex and real siuiu sttt BREASTiPIKS, HIAGS, STUDS, SLIDFb, WATCH AEVS, ft ’ < Wa beg leave: |o cull the attention-ofdealers to olarge J stock.of theabove goods, just received and rforsale by lift.. to dealer# oply-at factorynrices-: The above good# ore manufactured from the finest ma- J'Tial. and mclado some of the host and most approved si} le > 01 Slone Setts now in use EDWARD TGDD & CO.j> _ Manufacturers Agent, N. K. cor. Fifth ond fllarfcet ns., (up stair*.) Bard Brothers* Premium Gold Pens. vrt #izes, wamimedrbrands* .S#o doz &\J,Victoria Pens, just received and tor sale to the trade at New York prices, by EDWARD TODD & CO„ • N* E cor. Fifthand Market st».* (up stairs.} : The highesi preraiozn ever awarded on Gold Pens, was given taßard i Brothers,*at the Inst fair of the Massa chusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, at Boston • -Also, ;the; highest premium a( the Franklin Institute; Philadelphia sepll f HOBACCO~-!5 boxcs Rossei & J. to u Reed s S'* 5 u Cabaue's S*s 20 ** M)er>llump .. in { y Loners G plug; logeilrer with,va rious other qualities, just received and-for saleby’ ■ »ei»2 SMITH & SINCLAIR. € ASTER 01L—25 tibia. just. received.and-tor sale b\ r ; B A FAHNESTOCK A CO, o»g30 Corner Ist and Wood su - FreshArrlvaioT NeTvGoods. M’MUrXEN A DOWNING’S FASHION ABLE CL OT HIKCBTORB, NO 818 LIBERTY STREET, opposite 7th s' The • radeived their first; stock of *aiX GOODSvWhichUjey offeMolheirrfriendftand.thej imbhe ot for cadi: SaidatOck consistsfri pan of rrehch Beldam, English nud American Cloth*, nil colorß finrt qufilmes, Rutted for drew mid frock coats,' overcoats and cloaks,-plant, plaid, nndfancyCasauneres, IfmM.sijles," weeds, Saltinets, Jeans,’Ac; in great van-- ,cty of stylo and quotuy. plain and fancy Silk, Satin. Cas h. mere, Vnlencia, and Cloth Vesting, together with wliijc and tancy upper .and under Shirts, sUkvcottoh and wool en. Drawers, silk,’ linen anil cotton: Handkerchiefs; Cra vats, Sear/*, Gloves and Suspenders, of all qualities and .tnze?., / The above stock has beeu selectedwiibgreat care' expressly for Lius market, , and will be manufactured fp ; orucr in a style ihatcannotfoil togive satisfaction to the' most fastidious. AVe have also on handa large and com : pjpte assortment of ready-made clothing, which we offer to the public on the cash principle, as low as the lowest _ WM A MIMULLEN, •auggQ JOHN E DOWNING ■VTbVV 'wdokH.— •‘pioneer History being anaCcount of 11 the first examinauon of the Ohip Valley, and the early settlement pf the'Northwest from original manuscript j conlauui.g the papers' of Mr. Geo. Morgan, those of -Judgeßurk, the diaries of Joseph Bqell and JohnMattews; the records ofihe Ohio Company; .Ac,i fa.; with numerous platesaud mrps; -By P. Hil dreth * Orators-oftho American Revolution, byE.L.Magoon' With portraits of Samuel Adams, James Warren; Patrick Henry, Alex. Hamilton, Fisher Ames and John RandolPh -1 vol , cloth * Retiring front Business; or, the Rich Man’s Error. By T S Arthur 9 - A few copiesof each pf thc:above works received this da> and for sale b> „ JOHNS TON A STOCKTON, Booksellers, *ipS corner Market and Third sts . . JHnglUti anct Claaslcal Academy, (ROOMS r* tub THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ) fTWIS School will be opened for the recepuon of Pupils X of both sexes, on-Monday, the 4lh day of September: The. course of. study-will embrace the Common and higher English Branches, with the: Latin and GreekLah- ; guages. _ r ,;3mct atteiUion.WiH.be paid to the. physical; ihe Jectyal, and the< moral training of the ' inmates of this Schopl ; The Prmcipal, m addiuon to his own personal atteh uon to the Recitauon of-Classes/ will be aided by any number of competent Mole and Female .Teachers that may be necessary ■ It is very desirable'that stadents should emer.vthe School nt the commencement ofiheSeaston,morderlhai the various Classes may be systematically and harmom oustv organized: • L.CATON, Principal.; V: Pittsburgh,August32,lS4& f REFERENCES ' > Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., . Mr.Rictu&D Eowa&ds, “ A. T. SI Gill, D. D.j .. “ . LuxbLooxus,' Hon A W Loomis, « W W. Wasov, Mr. Gkoqob Albree, .. “ Jl.AVjuussoh. < * / Circulars can be obtained.at Uießook Store of Mr. L- Loomis, No. SIT Wood street; and also, al’Messrs/ Mc- Donald A Beesons. No. 80 Market street. . • aug23*d3w ■ •! • •'••'••■••-■••• ■ -■■■ ••.'•■••■■.l ••'■■ v:. ‘-V •. •;. ,« ,*j. ' <•• ;■. ;. •-••;• :..••••:*«*»• ??* «-'.■■ i -.li ! ; s '>? 1 ** f *■ f V ' V~ 1 <• "'«*’ , .*vv r - *,, - •; .*._ v ' --r' ,i } ■. ,S. ;> • , u-r-’-'V 7 '*.r.*r- l ir^ # i .V - f * • r 1 ." *>“ D: DAVIS* AUCTIONEER, ' BormrE&ijgcner Wood and Fifth struts. I^g§ S^°S,YAtUAitEBOOKB J FJNE ENG ,^f§j^^ONS,j|rAucUon.--On^au,rdByand; £teMIXS UJ * caii be objamad' on- application (post-paid)' to the acuoiieer. . Tbo bookrwiU.be ope ivfQr ; examina tion ooe.weelc prior to the sale: JOHN IX DAVIS, ee P 2 Auctioneer. A SSIGNEB’S SALE OP pay Tburs -1 Ja L day morning, September 14lh, nt MU clock. at the Commercial Sales Rbom v comer Wood and Fifth streets.' wiU be SoldjjWUhont forcaahcanoncy—a rafse ' and valuable .stock of Fancy, Staple Foreign and ! PomcsucDry.Goods,- corapnsingStmer.CloUukCns- i t slnteres, Satinctts, Tweeds*Kentucky Jedns, BAA Sat*-i in and Fancy Vestings, Wlute,:lled sod Yellow Flan* ! < iiels,.Blankets, Pilot CToth*,Alpaccas; Mons-de Lmnes; i sopor, rich style Prints; Ginghams*DfessjSdks, l Merino,-I i Caanmere v 'Terkcn and Broche Shawls, Silk and Cambric 1 Woolan and . Cotten Hosiery, Gloves*/ Fancy i Cravats,,"Sewing Silky-Checks, 'Ticking,: Bleached and' i Brown Muslins, Ac. i-At. 2 oolock* Gnctricti Queenwarei Fumtture^S-e*^- 1 ; 7 obis, sugar house Molasse**.'3h£ chest* Yonng j Hyson. T e ®j 4 Jboxes .yiTgunarAlanaracturcd i Tobaccot gmger, .mostaro, potent beams, platibnn scales, iron'ia&d' Wirej safes.- pwtvoiiety. .A generalossprtmentornew.and second i hand househpld.and kitchen rurniratOyVflnfitng-wiiicliinro; mahogany dressingand common bureaus,.cnair*,*sofas* taoles, seiiee,mahogany book case:ond*sfccrettuy»bed steads, yenicifln ana transparent windowblmds,looking glasses, Ac. .»•*>. At y o’clock-r-Ready made clothing*vb6ots.and shoes,* umbrellas,.6ne table and pocketcutierfi hardware, gun*,; pistols, gold and'silyer watches, mamej'cloeks, leather trunks, Baddicry v shavmg coses, vanetygooda.Ac. • * p Dl2 JOHN D PAVlS^Auct ' ~ SBctioSTSCScS ' BY JAMES WKEMA, AUCTJOffEEB, i No. 114 Wool> STESrT, THJIK2 DOOIB »ECfM.rTrra. TTAIAJABLE PROPERTY FOB SALE.—WiII be of -/Y-feredfor«ale,oniliepremises,ottSaUirday,thelOth init., ai3 o’clock,.F.sM* those two valuable iwa story 'STUCK HQXJB£B y vnih. stonebosemen(s»Acc siia ate on Fifth street, opposite-ibe County Jaftfinlhe city of Pittsburgh, bounded on one aide by property of P. .Me* Garr, and on the: olherby proporty-ofTC Mellon.' . The above property is-alttmte in the most Nourishing part of thecityjtmdeachJiouse.bnoesnrentpf SlSOper an-: nnm, nnd is well sitaaied for a dwelling or business pur- Ku Each lot is twenty-four: feet wide,' fronting on: streetj Wifh ISmeheioiffor a three feetalley,-Wnicir runs between the lois.-Theabovewili be sold together otseparately, to sut purchasers.' • m . ' \ Terms reasonable, and madelmown omhedayof sole. sepll T JAMBS JHUCgNNA, Anct ?T\&YGQolffl,Ci6tJiing}}fotdVttre I CuiUTyj-Wat£hts 1 XJ FumttuTey day neat, September T4th» -atlOo’clock jtr the forenoon, wit positively .be sold, without reserve^at AFKeiuva’s Auction Rooms, No: 114 Wood street,-three: door» from Fifth—a large .and wellselected-stock ‘.oCJFojttgn- and Domestic Fancy aadßtaple Dry-Goods, of every aesenp< Uon andqaahiy, bcing the balance of the block of a city retail dry goods store, os the owner wishes to remove to the conn try and retire frdnrtmblic.hasmess.t AUthe arti cles have-been selected wiitrgrdai - cflre< and judgment, especially for this market Amongwhtcb are somevery fine'Sroad CfoTbs, AlpaccaspMphair Lustres,-Ginghams,. CaucoeaMuslms, Irish Linensjr2suds,.Satin-Vesuiigs,- ,Table Cloths, Flannels, Shawlsr Hdkfs and Cravalsi Hor •sieryvaudUmbreHas:. Also—a4ot of. ready-made Cfoth* ing, Hardware end doziof- “Pnce A Da ft’s” Patent lmtches : At 2 o-clock, &. m.,—a large variety of new and second hand Furniture. Kitchen Utensils, Acr i * At early ;gaa light” samC'evening. and .efCiyevening: during the:week—«uperfine:Rroad:Ciloths« and : other :Pry. Goods, new and second-hand Gold and Silver Pateuf Lever and other Watches, Ac scpl3 JAMES JiFKENNA, Audi 'will be aontlnued: from, day today, Unut al. are sold. , ' > * rITFYLIB STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Aval* Tf aable property of-18 feetfront on'Wylie street,: by 120 feetdeep to Clay-alley,' containing a brick: house :oa: the alley, well arranged and in good order, rented at 9120 a year. property iswelMocated and can be h&dnt a bargain: - SJOOO in hand, $3OOAt 1 year, $3OO ar£ yeanr nude ground rentofs3laycar.-S.CUTHBERT,T sep4 -Gen Agents Smiihfield street MORGAN'S WORM KILLER brings awaytbe.worms “West Deer ip* Allegheny co. r Paw “Mr. John&.lkloTfnm—jytaT SmThial* to > cerlify that fjwrchased of Mt. Porter, one phial of youtgreal Worm Killer, and gave two tea&poonftußof'U to.one of my chil dren, twoyears old, andjn ashortmm?it passed upwoidr of forty-six large worms. M’CaLLotiair.?’^. - ( *I witnessihal the abote atamementistnre.* - v “Sawitev Weight n ’ Prepared, wholesale and.retail, hviheprdnnetots. JOHN D MORGAN, Druggist, •Wood street, Piiuburgh.^y • Itiuuuctr—uu boxes Cbeese, * JT l bb! Butter; > •>2 boxesßacoTHgasirec^-ODdfat^lLleby. MILLER iIUCKETSON^i X>BAR3 SAGO —2 cases jost rectt and focaale-by>:■•-.• Jr_«pO B A FAHNESTOCK & COt Dr* G. O. Stearns, Dentist* /"YFFICE at Miss-Hetich’s,on Fourth street, a fewKdoQtt XJ above Wood street,nnuHhe completion of the housei -nearly opposUe-Teeiambloeks, with-artificial gum*i (after the mam«er now universally preferred in manufsc toted, to *ait a.full aei.down tQ a single one, mseriod onxt^ciionplaie, ; thus avoiding/injury to the natural SperlxneUa.of blocks and suction-plate maybeetatniqediamhSe office.' All operations incident to the prolessmuperfonnetl with pare and iaithfiilnes fsep7«3m LotstifOUl Eoa SALE—{»OBuil(hngLoLs.ia MNewvTroy,” beau tifully situated,;iind the mosl-nleasaut-place for a pnvnte residence, in lhc.ViciniiybfTittsbifrgb;< -> ' • Also—A lot to Allegheny cn>vaeur Federal st<,’front ing dO feet on Middle alley, and extending back 80/eet- i :. Also—A house and Jot on Water alley, Allegheny city; . AU.orany of these: lots will be sold lower, and aneosier terms, than any other similar properly now jnibe market: For.pnrticulars enquire of B?LYES TER SEYMOUR, at the. office of Edward Todd A Co.jCoruerPlfthA Mar ket streets, oroi the subscriber sep7«lc THOMAS MELLON* Attorney "|>At.OX—A lew hhds.prime SUoalders -dml Hara* on JL> hand and for sale by KING A MOORHEAD. Ultiolnllo&» frtHEFJßMofAeheson'&Daggis'lhjsdaydissolved :X?by maluntconsenl.; Mr. Jos/IVDagg having declin ed business on account of ill heafth.has disposed of his interest to-Jox, C. Aeheson. Tlie busnJeis hereafter will, be.conducted in the. name of W-;&z J.C.Acheson. / / WM ACHESON, Pittsburgh, July. IMS JAS DAGO 10* In withdrawing from the firm of AchesonJe Dagg, I lakepleasur*. m recommending my successor to my friends aud the publiCKenerally.;. IAS.’T.DAGO Jaly 29,184*—aug Valttabfe bntlneiv Htsndt ■ 0N .MARKET? STREET,FOR store at present occopicdbyMr. John on- Mar-’, ket street, two doors above Fifth, is offered for salt*, a • AJeOj U very handsome location al Manchester, con taining about 3 acres,with a dwelling; faoawanddher improvements, formerly the restdeuceiof Rev. Mr. Mc- Curdy Apply to (jEO BREED, sepi-dlm 341 Wood street icomanereftsl ilonr Csbinet Wsf eroom^ ST B YOUNG A Co , TTjnTi mi n~ JjLWAR&ROOMSio Commercial Kow,luhcrty. street, .opposite the bead of Smuhfield.where iheywiil keep constantly on hand an exlensive assonmenl ofSo -: fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaos, Bedsteads* Chairs and. every article in their line ofbaiiness. .. : . "VVndertaluog: promptly; attended to at reasonable, prices mny97 t A LL j ersons indebted to the estate of Rehccca Walk xk, er, deed, late of North Fayetlq township,'Alleghe ny countyy are hereby.reqoested to make immediate pay* meat to the subscriber ;-~aud all pCrsous haviug claims against said estate, will please present them properly au.- thenticated for settlement. . . .WE CAYiTlv— pugH-wfli* > Executor..*-: : -By tlie President , or ttio; United:State*.:• 7N paraoance of !aw»T, Jamei K. Polk.-Prebident of •-X die United State* of America, do hereby- declare and make knowo,.that public salea will be held nt lheunder* ; mentioned Lond:Offices in the State of Michigan, ai ihe i periodshereinaftcrdoeignalediii> /wit? *: v ; " t . ..At the land .office ai.ilie Sault Ste. i onMonday.tho. sixteenthday of.OotahemcxTjfarthedUi i posal of'.the nabholands Bituaied withm the undermen tioned townships and parts of townshlps, towiti: -\ i North, of the base ibesioftht yrinnpal mmdxan.- The ?*North , ail(f South Fox. in frac* ttonal townships thirty-four and thmy-’fivej of range thir teen v’Rie lslimdj” snooted in fractional townships: thiriy-one and thirty-rsroyof range fourteen, nnd fraction*. tional townships thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two,of range fifteeu *Townships forty-one and forty-two, fafrange twenty.- . Townships forty-one and forty-two/of mnge;iwenty one Township forty-one, of range twenty-two. Township forty-one, of range twenty-three* : -> .... •At the viand' office at lonia, comraencmg.-on Monday, the twenty-third day of October next, fbttthe disposal of the public lands within the. undermentioned.'fractional' townships, situated in the: former.Manistee Indian:Be serve, vie Nortkof tiu haie line. andiotstqf. tht principal meridian. - Fractional townsrups twcnty-one and ivxenty-two^of range thirteen v • Fractional townships and twenty-two, of.i range fourteen ' _ - Fractional-townships twenty-one and twenty-two,;of range fifteen »-Fractional townships twenty-one and-twenty-two; of range seventeen J - Lands appropriated by law for the use ofschoola,mlU tary or other purposes, will be excluded from the sates.?v • The offering of the-above mentioned londawill be cpm-i i menced on the day*appointed, and proceed m iha order in vwhicb they ore advertised, wnh .oH eonveuiertt dU- 1 ' paicb r miul w© whole shall have been offered, and the salca:thns But no sale shall belcept open longer 1 than twoweeks, and no private entry or any of the laiids 1 will-.be'admitted until after the expiration of the two 1 weeks Given tttdermy hand at the ;City of-Washingtoli this ' eighf. day of July,aunci pomibi; one thousand- eight him;’ l dred and forty-eight. > | BirthsPreaxdcm,. BtcnAßs M. Youso, , Commissioner of lbe General Laud Office NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS- ■ - PCT?on : : euutled 4o.the, nghv of. prs*cntpUon -to ttpyof.the lands within thetownsbips andfractional town* ships above enumerated,-» required to establish the same to the satisfaction, of .theßegisternudßeceiveiofthe propet Land Office,and make payment therefor ( ns soon iw practicable afterseeingthis notice, and.before the day. appointed fat the commencement of the public sate of toe lands embracing the tract clhimed, otherwise such claim; will he forfeited RICHARD M v YOUNG, ' -•r . Commissioner of the General tand Officev: . ? jy!B-lawl2w - * * * HM. KENNEDY, Attorney atLata. Office onFourth • SU, near Gram «ial3-w*y *i ( 1 <. r h 1 i JAMES K' POLK* V - 1 rv.r^'^V'Y-.''v: .-■'' ilpili nil W£&?zd
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