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JOSHUA HANNA, » "iJVMi;HARKERs I:..CojonHES ron 8ms»»EB, ■ J. CAROTHEES, J _ • - PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1818 Steamboat FacketLliie, leaveßdallyfbrCinclnnou,loAM. >*iu»enror-PackcvTl* Brownavuiff,-to Baltimore ana Philadelphia, Ba. “iL, and Op M. , Mail Coach lane: direct toPluladeiphia,-9 a. m., and Ififr . p. ai. . \ \ Wieitanvarul'ftan»Vn. ; Mail Coaeh Line, 0 a- m« v f NorthAyeakm- vn. dally,loa.m, Eriemnd \Vfisusm*ew Vorlc,ilaUr»-9 a.m.- : i . > JNorth*Ea4MTnilo Philadelphia, dally,-except Sunda7« r 4 AB&IVALS AND DEI, BTURE OF MAILS. .'Kmtern Mall via Philadelphia, due 3a, «t,-closes IS « Western Mail, Cm and Louuv, due BT. at,closes 5 A.M . ‘ South-vlaDeß-cnd Washington, due 3p. M..CIQSC9S a. w. ■ -..$ North-Western TiaClaveland, duolU ji.m^closesßa,*. • : .SrielMid Weatero. New Tork, due 8:v. H.,clo«esBAi;M, ' » *’• , < STOCKS, .. Bar valttt. < Aikti- Offfti. BaAk of Pittsburgh , 8»,00 $BO,OO 850,M) r Ei change Bank-.-” SO,OO 41,00 43,80 : Merchants’ and M. 8ank:........ 60,00- 47,00 7 18,00, ■ :;,iKannei«> Desoslißank-,None In market, v Hand Street JJrtdge 60,00 80,00 40,00 Northern Liberties 8ridge....... „ 60,00 38,00 Oid Allegheny 8ridge.. ..... .....25,00 V 80,00 •. . 35,00. ConneUSTilleß. HiStock.paid on . - 5,00 1,43 * 7 Cuy' Bands (0 F cent,) 00,00 MouongciiClaßridge —... 25,00 .. .10,50- , Oas Stock .v. 80.00 v.i~i; ■■■ '<■■■ i ; D«lly Beil«w (if th(i M»rk«u. j, OFFICE OF THE PO9T, * / Wo>KEiDATMoß.xix>3.sfpftJ7i£'frOib,lb4a.s - :iTiiere j.wos lew-activity .in thacity yesterday^ '*.*.• v.owiDgperhsps, (oiholownessofthenvers.Tbo .. ,\<,l-Wharr appeared-very dull; ■ receipt*"hate fallen off. very considerably. , 1 . -f FREIGHTS .r. Therewas a scarcity yesterday, and 'jlq coftseqaeace; the expected demand ;tvav nptreal* • ixed?:2s conuttr Cincinnati wasasked j but not gtv-, v <!n,eicept_/iOrOpe or-tiivocases.,-The shipments ;; - were? generallymade TirSO corns.' .The- low water .. . .Uoatiaro not doing as wflll thisaeason as heretofore, i . : FLOUR; ;Thero wore Bomo rccoipta yestfcrdny by i •.:■•■ -•••■■• .wagoo, and from aUnvo and below ;but,.vcry-htt}o i- > > was offered'ibr-sald. "Oa iho upper wharQ >Vo heard -i. of ti- IS being'iaiked, but not obtained-.-:.All -the'.' e^les; l we .hoard .of were, at $4 62. From store, • i - price.' - Tho dcmand is very .. ~.; Jivefy.for.hpjpo.xoiismopUop.:; In .the east tbo-de.-! - maudi3,gopd,-and..all :tbe.)arge lots tint arrive are, . -";out ror a'/ilt-m pncca ia aoon as - The. ,/ hint maybo of bcnefittoSQnie. . : ' : aro told that- Raw Whiskey ia . Rectified is still selling at &7?19e. ■:•-*?* JiACONV.ThCrtendehey Is Upward salesattlie i aro tegular ht6y far Hams; Sides, in no^Jeth^d; Shoulders pro worth : 4fc, j* Canvassed Haros pod wanh’?iS?7ic. / OccliDing; aod market pretty, well sup* plied | sales at 7sc4&sl US . , •;••>•. of :.15. ; baskcls.>t-;43c.; other sales ' • <!/; uathicg.nf importance doing in ... ; •sfly .kjjjd-or-Fruit.. t3recn-.Applea arc :coming iq - more plcoty, but pncea a;esti}l maintained. ' Rn -tinB are'etiffeniuff and oranges aTid LemOas hancadownward teDdencj. / * . r u WHEATv .No change ;wcheard of a :«le to «r -.-.-•rise yesterday nt 73c.- From'etore feOc. is-about a fairnaoiaUnn.-. * ■ - : PARt>..Tho is sates of ■ ■i‘-:iBmallloisat7c.{'ibo-iODdeftcyi9upwnnl... " /- v CHEESE. .Sale of 20 boxes Cream at 7c. -yr.: - -SODA ASH; ;Salo of fivo casks* last Saturday, at 3|fc.> cash. i '■.. BRAN. .Sale* at'lOc. from first bands ; from s’oro ' J2c. - Bran and Sboris aro /aH ono thing* it seeniß; • ifbr the article thatvve quoteasßranat ICc., is cill* - >*ed Shorts by others; Braft ia.worth only MtflPc. > PEA NUTS.. Sale at $1,44 . . ... u' Vfr PmtAnSU’iHA-Mo&EV MAftKE?? Sopt. Ist. V -?Thftre is no:; perceptible change iu the Money 4narkct* except a slight!? decreased demand. Tbe . . ofdoor, rates are still cent for: good pa* pnr. .The Stuck market continues dull aniioacuvo, : - though: pricer haVe vanedbut liille during the oast - Week.Unitcd States Ltnneare f lower; Pennsjm* j . . maF>yes f ; but *aica havo bcen vory frnmoa, in t 1 theJauar particularly. i 1 s'Advsnco in the vMuO'ofßreadstufiVioKng- J IsodySf the Potato crop should again foiff-'inay: pro- j :• v -dtie4 -material changes in tUe A Atoney- mark*:iv It - : I will, as',foriuerlyj benefit the North to the injury of | . the Cotton growing States;; Should* the fear, of the •; consequences of-a shott crop and the consequent . export of Specio-makemoney scarce : w England 1 J ..prospects of favorable negotiations of American so> . ,1 ; -.cuntlo* will speedily, yaonh—‘Shipping LtsL Philadelphia Wool Mabkee, l, Tha rccojptf tlio iotcnor onusuallj * light, bat tfceyarcauf&cieut ioaupply tha'vcry lim* -ited-demand; and prices-:bavo :*lighOy.' declined* Tbe «a!aa. AQiount-(o 50 1 000 !bs. domestic Wool in lota ot qootcd Among the sales-wo re. IO.OOOJtjB to full blood at SI to SO ct«, on time; ; ’ BiooQJbsnew washed :14 ctsj 3,C00. lb* tub at 21 ct*,nett, cash; 3,0001ba good f b*ood at 2&325i: cu. per lbs > .4 moa. Between 3U and..4o,{JoQ-lba Tejtpn Wool hara Lccu Boid on pncaie tcrniß. « - AUCTION SALES, ST JAMES M'XENNA, AUCTIONEER* : NoMH.Wuo& STSssTi-trsasjß: doom r&cw Firm. •1 T-AROE? SALE OF DRY GOODS AT-AUCTIONV AT •A 4 hIcKENNAS.— ‘1 o-morrow, -Tborudary September : 7tb ;aHO o’dookjti tho forenoon; will be-sold at AlcKen -v.ua t J: No; 114:Wood street,-three-doors •Rom Fifth) a large attdwsH selected stock of Dry-Goods, -vCompming: Superfine Broad. -Cloths,' venous colors; A^asuOreres'.end.Causinela; Flannels, Merinos.- Alpacas, hlosliusnnd;. l Calicoes. Jn«h Linens,.Pimdana<.-.Ltnseys, /Shawlaond ilbdk£*» l Satin Ye&ungs, Table Cloths, Com* >' - - H -Aiulaiao'cloek d. m.—Household Furmiure,;Kitchon Iftenatlfc < / ' ... v:Al.etrZy-:pWjllglit,aaine evening— assortment - oCfiaeDroaaCloths,Cassimeresttnd Cassmew, In length - lo .suir purchasers;-together with a general varsoty of -Drygoods; of.every description; an invoice of Table Catl«ry* fency arftrlee,.&e.:; Also, at the; same time; a - . fewuew andeecond'haml Dold aml Silver Patent Lever ■. andptberWatches,-, Also, l splendjd Muriealßox.- sep7 _ JAMES McKENNA, Auct ‘ TxOtfS&UOUJ FU KN H'liH E; FBATii ER KiS* - . JImBEDXHNG* KITCHEN UTENSILS, &cr AI* AUC* : <1 JON-v-Thu day, (Tuesday) September sih, at 2 * ’clock Rooms, ,-Y. ■■■ aireevO <loors frira sth,'the Furniture oi*>a ■4l privatefamily removing from the -city,.among.trhich are 1 Feather Bedding, Cwpenting, Berfsiccds,-Cbalr», '[• .TtbleSf && together Tnih a lot of Kitchen Utensil", Ac, 1 | - sepS . - > JA&IE3 M’KKXNa, Abet -T ■ 'T\ AftTAGED IIfLY GOODS, At Auction account v -ilr~of '*hom it may concerns this dajvTue&dejvSery ; : ’ .tetther stb,<at ID o'clock jto the forenoon, wilt be solu ithFltertna’a Rooms, N 0.114 Woods) j 4 door* Jronrstb..sT.; on account oflormcr i#brch&?era, a fewlots ..'v of-DryGdods, purchased at toolcyAft.aJrd’s sale of Au - gdstSlst,*Those interested yvil? lake notice of this, tub: vemsemfent % <. ronrentfi of three .cases bf Dry over* lookadin tfwlhstsale ” * * eeps •* * JAMES \I*KENNA, Aucl : > Wood Btreeti /; “DRQUBof.the cordial grecubgof ourthousand friends, JT'jaud.ibe:miPXnmptpd' paiTbriage bestowed tipou us - .Node weTehssflmcfl.ihe controlp.‘. this establishment, we , . begltfftirc to.afcstrrtourpijtroiis ihatnoalonc wtlMuvleft : omurn£d, ltf.prpincie,.the comfort, pleasure, and hilarity . feur risjmr\t Und la mnkfvthe old Eagle si^ndjbr^mpxt - arldlesd off;uU.simUurv.fitab'isbmiiii!s m'thc .\Vcbi..v Jce .; Crenjri, .Peaches -nud. Cream. oysters,4aa soonjas.they arrive,) wiih all. other iimy be • obtainedat thUpjace v -ttnd-served tip m a.manner withr .ony’.pfrcedent , * ANDREWS • *• panylfornlshed ca uaoal..(sepS.,. •.*0 ED CHALK—IOO lbs. justreceivedand for sale by it * n B. A FAHNESTOCK k CO. igcpS * ; corner Ist and Wood ata #?IALC?r.JffAONE3 , A'—S case*.just: received and .lor: by B A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Young Ladies seminary. . IpfßOFt returned from the east, and. - secured a competent assistant from theßrook-:. - lyn Femafe Jnsutyte, will baready to open hie school fat' > young l8dlps» «t hwrooms in Trwm’/i rowi In Liberty at* ><>a 'i»onday, the llib:JOst.v<llo may. be .seen from the : hours of ITAi M; to WM at the school room, and mother times,tiJl permanentarrangements aro made, at'Mra. atreeL scpMw - CBUCUILES—GWnetts and for sale by.. ■ B» A FAHNESTOCK &CO yies-go dtas,, tested SINCLAIR. boxcKNo toVffigafc SIKCLAIS. . fxdhD iNK-i-10 doz. Gold Infc'.for.Wnung, Palming, VjT'tad GtUmk; Bt2icvnnd bottle, ju*t-rec’dand farMleby 5 S A FAHNESTOCK it CO, <zeps i > 1 earner Firar nnd AYood eu , |^'RES9SILKS^-A-’ received ■.L*-BJ»ebe«Glnci» Btflceof.beauilfulftll,etyle».?AJ»o> 20-pUcee of fancy dwelt arid pjaln Sdlce »ep4 fPHIS morning: opening: afA.A X Keietreet, SO yueru, also some fine mourning etand wg cdllare > , *ep4 : /"IOFFEE—SJ.ba£» St-Domlngo CoSoe ; -t ■ - ' .60 ‘-Lagnyra •• juat received onconsiipimenrond for eoleby > * - ' «trt si " e. it TV, HARBAfOH. hi i' one Collar Retrarii; " ; CJTBAYED OKSTOI.EJf, from the PmabunA c-vEgW Q market, on thedW September, a jad COW^ASgr* ScoWS^ ttft*SS\" • - p»or Pittsburgh. > A -? _ r r l «!*•' ' \ ‘ •• . liber Jnfelltgtnce. POKT OF I'ITTSODaOn. •: 3 TBBI SC\rfT U ATI&-. IXTirS CJIASSSL ffAIXUNO - ~ AKR[?rs>, • • ■SieamerAil&nur, paTScinsAu.' Browoiviilft • '•*• ••• r *'* > -Loms MXaiicr, Bcvmei, JBrowiiiviUo. ' Michigan P»o. 2, Bearer ** Lake Beaver. * Skipper, Stoops Zanesv’Ue u Peru, Calhoun, Louisville “ Audron, Poe, WhcoUmr, u Dr Franklin, McLuro, Cm 1 4 Fairmoanl, E6ben Cm DEPARTED, . :v ; - AlleaUet Brownsville:- - 4> 'Louis M>Lane, Bonnet, Browns villo '• Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beam (l Lake Ena, Murray, Beaver, u Skipper,Btoops l 2anesvUle, 1 4 Conbul, Xinney, Wheeling , — ■■ • , Hiidßon. Poo, Bridgeport/ IJ Loyal Hanna, M T Dqnalg, Cincinnati. F4>r Cincinnati. > Tagpesynnd light-draught i r jmmjl Allegheny cli?pee7w/S Master; trill leave for the obownnd flJl intermediate ports, oq Wednesday, at . • For freight or ©a board ; ; Summer Arrangement. « jJESttfr'-JHB steamer BEAVER, Chas E Clarke, <ffliwWTßßw : leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, WellsvUle > every Monday, Wednesday, nid^Pridayran^.wmrntng oa Tuesday, .-Thuririay, and Saturday, at 0 o’clock, a s Having a boat at the landiufl;, yre-are prepated to receive freight atanytlmc- For freight or passage apply to mal7-tf , G W. HARTON Sc CO, Agents. -v For >;Ttns draught,fast running : ; f |fe ■|ti,>rJy steamerClNDEßELLA^UUJiocir,Mas;- o ABaWPWffIW: ■ ter, -will leave for:the above and Inter-' :*flMSsSßtem*diate.poha every Jponday; Wednes* l day, and Friday, at 10 a. a --rorfreightorpaagagc, appty on board. ~ •• Jyff* .Regular Packet for Sunflsh. ijßS+fr' THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capl aerawSk BAastv.wjH leave Tor the above. and iuter> mediate porta on Wednesdays and Saturday •' .1, Forfreigbt orpastnge applyon board, or tov. .: naggS GEO B. MILTENBEROER, Agt i• For Clnolnnatl and St* Louis. • ,iW@flt3Sfcfc TiiKBteamerSirh:NANDOAU t Capi. Bowman, will leave for tho above and intermediate porta regularly. Forfreight or passage, apply on board. auB3 - - For Oincinntitt and LoulßviUe. THE staunch Ateamer PACIFIC,>T. Camp* AebmA Mttty Master, will leave for the above andm lennethete ports, regularly* v For freight or passage apply on board, or to - nugSs - OKQ B AIILTENBERGER, Agent • For ClnotnniiU* new ami splendid*.Passenger SfeamiT FINANCIER.- Captain Wai: KoVNtr,- vnl) leave, for the above amt all intermediate pons regularly. ‘For ifreigbr or passage!having superior accommoda tions, apply-,on board. •■••••■ ;• - augSs■: For Cincinnati. k :The rew, light draught passenger ■r"Lni' , :. ii ’ r :jy.steamer,DOLPHlN.; Capt. Hazlktt. • will leave.for the above and mterme ■ diate. porti, regularly. ■'For freight or passage apply, on board. • augSl; Fl-eaU Arrivnl of Nesv Goods. MWIL'LLCN Sc DOWNING’** FASHION ABLECI*O f HINO STORE, -vno.: SIS LIBERTY STREET, opposite 7lh •»!.••: The .• ij| ■. subscribers have .just .their first-stock of FALLGOOD9, which they offer to ihcir fnauds amt the: public atreduccd prices, tor cash.v.Said stock consists in pan of French. BelgtumyEnghsh and American Cloths, all colors and qualities,suited fordrtss and frock coats, -ovcrcoaiH.aud cloaks, plain, plaid, and fancy Cossimeres, latest styles,Tweeds, isatunet*, leans, Ac, in -great van oty ofstyte nnd qnohtv, plain and fancy 9ilk,9aim, Cash merc. Vnleaciu, and Cloth Vesting, together with white, -uud Jancy- upper and under Shirts, silk,:Cotu>a nod wool en Drawers, silk; imen and cotton vats, Scarfs, Gloves and,Su spender*. of all qualities, and sizes. The above stock has bean scleAedwtthgmatcare expressly tor this marken aml. wall bctimviiafaciuted to orderm a style that cannoffatl to plvc.sptisiacuon to the most fastidious. .--Wc have also on hand alargc and com plete assortment ot ready-made clothing, which we. Qtfcr (0 the public on theeaali pnt*cspte, a» low as the lowest. \> M A W’.MLLLEN, augffO JOUN E DOWNING /-’VRATQRS t>f lAejlmmean Revolutions byE. Li Mav ■ v/ goon, with plates of tamael Adams.-JosephAYarrcn. Pntnck.Hemy, Alexander Hamilton* Fisher Arn«r ana John Randorph j dedicaied u To.SVudenis-wbonre- not drones. Chrisuonawho arenot bigoii. aiulCitizens who ure i.ol demagogues 1 :. Retiring irom Business y or, the Rich Man's Error. By T 8 Arthur Theabotemsi.rccoivcd.andfor sale by. . ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, , af ‘‘ .5(1 Market* mid 79 Wood street. • ■ COLLARS-A A Mabov ACo hare jnst received COO mote of thosecheop Wroughr Col* Jars lU lSicts.SOO Moorning Collars, nfcw styles.- Also, 50 .WreughlCapes of various prices, 1 - ■ . [OnggO Valuable. Business Stand.. . v /“V* MARKET STREET, FOR BALE.—The store nt ,V/ present occupied by. Mr, John -Thompson, On..Mar-* kct.siteci. two doors above Fifth, is. offered tor sale, i ■•■; Alto, a very handsome location at Manchester, con* taming sbu ut4 acres, vntlrw dwelling bouse and other • improvements, formerly the residence. of-.IUv. Mr. Mc* Curdy:.-.Apply to. • GEO.. BREED, ..• sepJ-dlm 91 Wood street T\UY Al'i'LES— ’Jti. hbU. Dry Apples In stont auu ior Jj sale low U y faepij 8A W HARIUUGH ooZes VVeoterii.iiederve Cficese-juiU re* \i/ ceised and for sald b/::“' S; r A “Wi: HASBAUGH. • »ep4 i Dissolution* i.fpllE firmpi FL A F. Faber is tkisday dissolved bymu* Xtaaiconsem, Edward. Faber Avithdrawmg, Franklin i.l'nbrtr p.urrhaslng bis mlcreau • The business will boset* lied by them at me office of the loir. firm;* •. RD FA 11^. franklin fabfr Fninalm Faber having associated with him las brother,'] \V. 3T. Taber, the business will bo.continued ashertUK Fore,.lathe jiaweof F.& W. AT. Faber- m . . In.AvlihdrawMjg from ibo firm of E & F,.Faber, I take pleasure in recommending my brothers to the patronage ofm> friends EDWARD FABER i.v FtitsbtSrftlnSepL.fJ, 384ft—3md&w- . , F _/UK SALE*—A small bnck dwelling ftouseund tbier As- lots of ground, plertsauily suuatea m the Tihuurd. fvbcb lons.SO lect front oit.Orerbill street, byIQG 'ert deop,: ;Tlie house is m good repair; Jms nUo ajnrgesta ble,-good garden with truit, Ac> all umlrr a good/etac. Will be soil abargain. For the .whole concern SIQOO. .Teniife&lOD in Imnd, balance MflorSycarsmswollpayr maulsjfrequired; S. CUTHBEBTyUeueralAgeui, : .. «ep3;. : . v . . . • 1 . Southfield street. • SAI/B—A small iwo Tiory frame dwelling house,- ; coDTCnlemly sitaated, fromiug on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital;: The tai lsdtfeeimfronUhy 123 feet deep, and will be sold ou accommodating terms* For lurthcr particulars apply at the hoase;or 10 : •• sep2 . • JAMES MAY, Water streets SAL.AMMO^i— I500:&s.;uM ; Tceeivedond for s&le by B A FAHNESTOCK is 0% /.ynogSl'-" .; : u:. :. Cornerfst and Woo<L*ts:r KKBK COXCOKDAiSCb-Ihe fcnghshMieii 1 * Greek VT-Concordance of the New. Testament; bong- an at tempt xu a verbal connection between theGreokand’ihe English. Texts—iftcluduig-a conronlmiee to the Proper Names, wuh Indexes Greek-English|and Rnghsh-Greek. ■Just received and for salclw : •» • • • oog3o JOHNSTON & STOCKTON Eogllati and Classical Academy.: 1 ~ (ROOMS i*trbTHIRI>PRESBYTERIAN.CIIURCH.> f. piUS School will be opened for lbe*reccption of PnpiU X ; Of both aex<«, on Monday, the 4ih dayof September. . The course'of study .will embrace: the* commoiraiid higher English Branches, wuh.lhe Letitt andGrerkLair guagea v.Slncl attention-wxH be paid to thd physical, the Intel leeluai,:&nd tha moral-training of toe inmate* of t&M School •The-Principal, In- addition to hi* mrnpersonnl auen uon to the Recitation of Classes,' will be aided by any number of competent Male and Female Teachers that may be accessary :It isivery desirable that students should enter' the School at the. commencement of the Session, in ordrrthat the r&noas Classes may be systematically and harmoul oa*ly organised L CATOS Principal Pittsburgh, v AUgU 133,1948 REFERENCES -Rev. D. H. Rrm>LU. P.D., ; Mr. RicrrAßn Edwxbds. • V: *Ai T* hroaa, D. :8., ■Lrxfi Loomis, :*v; • Hoir A W Loomis, « W \V Wilsov. Mr/Gaimas ALsnitn/':• : 11. WitxtjfsoV-' Circulars can be obtained at the Book Store of'Mf.L* Looimrt. No.FO Wood street: amialso,m Mesirs.Mc' Donald ABeeson’s.lSo. 90 Market street/ * - > aog23-d3w 'W'uable V hy ISO feet deep to Clay, alley, containing a brick house on the.alley,-well arranged and In good order, rented oISISO :a year.* .Thispropeny is welUocoted and chh be had'at a bargain. * 81000 itfhand, 8300 at 1 year* S3OO at2year» and a ground rentofB3l a year. §.* CUTHBERT, #«P* , „ Geu Agent Sraiihfield street •A hair,trunk, containing clothes' il and papers valuable to the owner, was left at oar -store, some months since. It seems to be the property of & discharged soldier., Thu owner is requested to prove the property ana take It away. «epg MILLER & RICKETSON 'I'UUACCO—IS, boxes Russel k Robinson's 5 s- ~ 1 10 “ ReedsS’t, 8 * Cabane’s Fs SO M Myer’s l lump .<lQ u Lottem 6 plug, together wuh vo» nous otherqualiitei, just received ana for sale by ? ‘ : : •»epg SMITH & SINCLAIR City Lots for Sale. ;PURSJLANT to a resolution of.Couiictls', will be offer- A. edjor sale,, by public, outcry on the premises.on the 13th day of this Wontb, ta3o’£lpck, P, M* of sold day: Those two* valuable City Loti, common ly.known as lht.Old WaTer Works Lois, bounded as fol low*,'viz : pans of loti No*. 33 andlW in the plan of Pitts burgh, having afront on.Duquesne Way of ISO'ft. and extending back along-Cecil’s AUey S3O ft. - Also, part of < 101N0.35 in*aJdplnn,havingafront onßaquesne Way of. GO fcand:extending ;baclc -along Cecil’s Alley HO fit On which arc erected two large substantial brier build ings, formerly.: Used by the city for Engine Houses- TermsiOne thousanddolleTamhand, andthe balancem three, equal payments at three,six and nine years, wuh interest, payable semi-annually, at the office of the XTity Treasurer, to;be secured by bond and monage. : > JAB B MURRAY, eepg-td , Chairman Com, on CltyPropcri> *fjtAh/CY TiRfiS^GOODS— Received this 'morning at JD A. A. Mason k Co.’a,Co Market street. petiorjmlnted Cashmeres and Moua dc Lalnes,lp plebee Tich-Mohalr Lustre, uudAdaxen. embroidered d r« esc • -of most eleg&ax styles. 1 - ■* - >sepV ( •jk -'JS. MAflONfc CO. bare just received sutoiher lot of celoredSUkFhngeeand Gimps. .. stp* •£K ; - .. ........ .-i. ... u V * .• . ••-•. ••••? I ■ V.'. ■ •.>„ ■• V' -' “/ ■■• ■" v’; ■■**'■■; .■■*■'..,* ■-;•■ Y .■:.'•.■/■(•■•' • *«-, •: ■ .■‘.■".V- ; v ■-••:/•■■ ■;••: ::rr ..*:■■ J -V.. '.7' *****_ ~^ r -t I"__ .*- J ~ " -ft* -V, - g'-j : :jt«flp.S') : r 1 j * Hf - +c, i ..... 't-i •« jcv*-. : ?S**: ‘ iJUisccUaneous.. , QIL-r-Jlcasks just,received and.fot.salc by , U B A, FAHNESTOCK.A CO CMLIL>-:Littst;i>KlUb-- i d eßsc3:just'received nnq lor Q sale by (luffg?! B A FUCNrsTOCK fc CO /itIASSIA—2W) mats jwt-teceiveU nadfQrknle by ■■••■. V J aug2o B A FAHNESTOCK A COi I^KLSSTan.BLUE—O cases just received and lor-Wie JTby Ispp2] BA. FAHNESTOCK &< <> ERLNSAYICK-'GIthEN— dkcgs just received and tor Bttlcb> |scpg) B. A. FAHNESTOCK A COi /^'IATECHU—<HX> tta-justrcCeivcd audJor.iale.by - : \J ®ep2_ BA. FAHNESTOCK fc-Co O ALSOBA—Ocasks <‘Engljah,!!jU9L gala by £«epg] g a. FAHNESTOCK & CO f P AK—25 bbls.N. O. Ter, for talc by- v■. . •' ■ 1 aep« SMITH A SINCLAIR /*\lL—ls&bla, prlra6TanaorsVOil, for sale by.. • \ * U sepa SMITH A SINCLAIR. 'OKinSH i.liSTßE— 6 casesjust received and for. solo X> b> [BttgSO] B A FAHNESTOCK &CO /13. UM ARABlC—2so.lbs.just-receivedand forsale by VJT * BA. FAHNESTOCK A CO, MLLS-rlO btoss just recolved:aad for V sale by [aogSO] U a TAHNESTOCK & CO, ROUND NUTS.—■SOObushels sttnerlor.Jan-rcceived XT- and for sale by - aulO SMITHA SINCLAIR - SyHUPT—TobaU'bbla. lor*aieby ...*■ vTjmlO SMITH fc SINCLAIR T)ORK —3 barrels for sale b j 1 au23 SMITH A SINCLAIR VTAIL9.—SSQker« assorted, ; forsale by... au«3 - SMITH L SINCLAIR. IDOX OCLdoz. Tow Yam, rec'd ncdforsole by - .u tuiglO CUMMINS -A SMITH bbla. Freih Hoar, just rec'd, tor sale by aaylO CUhLMINS & SMITH MESSPORK— 15 bbls.messPork just.received -an for sale by (aagW 9; A.:.W» HARBAUQB.. >Ut)bls. Mackerel tn store and for fa}3l] 8, A W HARBAUGH. .13 YH F&OUR—2S bbls. Rye Floor just received nnd ■XVforialeby f> Cauglt] 1; 8. AW. HARBAUGH. Juki received O and for sale by - faugUl KINO A MOORHEAD. : Roam Soap just received and ■O for sale by ■; [augUl . 9, A \h. I!ARBAUGH:_ ..1310 COFFEE—IOS bags, just received and for 6ale by Xi eog9 SMITH A SINCLAIR .TVRILD APPLES—A smaM.loun store and mr sale bv 1J nugB SMITH A SINCLAIR .rrVKIED BEACHES—A fewsacks for sale by. ••• \) aogß SMITH A SINCLAIR ; £2 A AR.CANI)LI*J-rSJU boxes Crunten A Co.’.sStar Can ;ia.dlesTforftalf.by Taug4l 'KINO A MOORHEAD. ••T-.OAt* sXoAlt—l2 bbls; assorled tor.sale by. JU aag4 KINO A MOORHEAD OITGAR CURED prune;just re- O ceived by [oug4) KINO A MOORHEAD TaVa.COFFEE—A few bags prime JavavColfee for : O sale at ' faog4f KING & MOORHEAD'S SOAP— 50 botes Rosiu Soap instore and for sale by augll KING A MOORHEAD. T\BIED.BEEF—2 casks Dried Reel on baud and for U sale by Cacglll KING A MOORHEAD S.IASTER 01L—25 bids. just receivcdand tor sale by \y ba. Fahnestock a co , / augOO .. i: .. Corner Ist and-Wood sir. i 1 > EFINED LIQUORICE—4CO fbt. juit mcM ond for XV sale by BA FAHNESTOCK A CO nmnafl - ■ comcrFirst and Wood sts- ib”«V»u*i.received and for sale by: B A TAUNESTOCK &CO, . sep£ '•••.:'• \ Corner Ist and Wood *ti. ’TTERMUXIOX—D cases ‘‘American*! jn*r received Y ttnd for srUo by ,B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO sep2... Corner Ist ond Wood sis- A FFHENTICKAV ANTED—An apprentice to the bn- Xjl kinjf business. Enquire of the Ftnii Street Enter)' /PASHKA’ OlLr-luto gaus. brown's Tanner*’ 6il, in X cttßks,jn« recM and tor *nle by •■ • anfegg MILLCfI & ntCKETSQN BRAZIL SLOAU-t4O-' bug* iJr&zjj Sugar* - ju*i tec’d and for sals by . • •- ••. nngQtt MILLER & RICKCT^OV SAi*AD QIL—-lii iiaiJktii frcah.juM received and lor «aleby B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO:, augw - rv. . andWocxlmg: Extract Logwood—so esses jaM-reeeivedand Tor sale by 8,-A. FAHNESTOCK &CO i->angSfl - •>'- TPURKEV UMEER-*-“dOO fiuujust received and Tor X saleb> B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO» *us3 corner is! and Wood streets. . U AISINS—SO-boxes} amtfor snle-bv . • JX S D WILUAMS. • ' *Pgl • ■•:••:' •• 5 •• ••110 Wood street.' 4~X AMBOOK—?S ft*. jusl.received and for sale by \JC BA FAHNESTOCK A CO, ouglO ; . - Comer lit and Wood streot^ SUP. CABO. ?sOl!*A—3000~"lbs. ju*t> re eMond tomato bT IIA FAHNESTOCK A CO., . . anggg .. ; corner Ftr>t and Wood >ts. nKKBARLU CUALKHi cases jnst rcc’d find for sale JL b> BA FAHNESTOCK & CO, : .- • . •>.. ■■; •: - cor. First and Wood *t*: • A • A. MAftON A CO., are now opening Ji cases -W, iV* 5-4. and HMEleaehed Sheetings, very snltablcfor latmly use- .. .• •■ . , ■■•:.. •.■ ■■ (&ugs3 faAM>LhS--150 boxeiTCiiucinnaii Mould Candles in <J store and for sale by : S.A W\ HARBAUGif. ;/~IOKN MEAL—4ohb!s..Corn-Men) just received. C- P V/.Anshaubrandilor salobv S. & W lIARBAUOH. sugll - T ARD AND DRIED 'APPX.KS—I bbl Lard, and a XJ few bushels Dned by noglO CUMMINS & SMITH jr\IL.ORIGANt r M—tCU tbs; just rec‘d and ftrr&aleby B A.FAIINESrOCh’ k CO H aug2l . ■ : v..: ...comer First audWoodsU. TAIbU4-r-197.bbU.N0:3 Mackerel; ItHS; J? Cft 4 » No. 3 “ : ~ .20 i , ‘ No. 0 . 4t ;ju«. received and for sale by tau-'SG} AULLER fc RICKETSON /CARLYLE’S FRENCH REVOLUTION-Thc French \J Revolution—AHiMoryxbvTliomttsCarlyle. In two volumes—rclotb. 'For sale by - * •••..: . augSO JOHNSTON k STOCKTON i pLOt R AND received, ftn <siraar< J? Aicleof Family Fteur amJ Wcaieru Renvrre Cheese . EDMOND GREER Liberty-yirgeV opposite sm>tlifieldt~ fiPgO rOTANTKD—An experienced book-keeper—one who f f eaa come wellrecommendcrf, and devote his utten nonexclusive! Jmo business; Addressbox No. 270. ■ > un*3 AtikfitbiL—wi bbls.No! 6;" ' ' , ‘ 10 u No 5; .v. •. •; • . . Ws. -for sale by hplO SMITH * SINCLAIR ;"Jj>AMIL*Y FLOUR—IOO bbls. Fresh Ground Family JLFlour, jusiTecd and for note by : " r ■. EDMOND GREFR, Mli<~ny «l;, oppmilp SnmlifiHil /DROI>L T CE--0O boxes Cheese; -v-V.-.-•■•■ ■ i 1 bb! Bolter, Sboxei Bacon; just rec’d and for sale by MgS* MILLER* RICKETSON STRAINED HON CY—2 casks. Honey.- iu»< rec’d and for sale b> * H C KELLY, comer Fifth «. cud Murker alley. : NEW GOODS —Received by evptesyTtliM day— A large lot French .Worked Copes. every price and shape ; o large lot French A\ orkert Cottars, nil prices --Blaefr Silks, nll \vi<lthd, and lme LmifM, foe Cone*. Mantillas, Cardinals, Ap. v - • . • Black French Crape ;• PmlrßJue atul Wldiedo.; ; Also—A good assortment Oe-utA’: superior BlnckKid oiwei r d Thompson. ; ; ituggo. - • 110 Market *!.,3doors from Liberty/ *C'OR BAljfc.--'A v ’aluftb|t! improved •X, from this city, on.the roari.to Kmaiming. containing I«ij acres with suitable buildings and othtnuiproYcmeiiw lW.acres .mcultivation.'Price—§3.ooo. ; Approved. Real Estate 0f.51.000 or 92,000.va1ue will be received in-pan payment]the.balance atsor 7years- S CUTIIBLRT, Gen Agent, quglg., . . . .. .. . -jv Simihficld . HOUSE ANl* LOT FOR Sal£—A> two story FRAMED WELLING MO USE and LOT. The home contains four room*and kitehenv with d ebod <jxy cellar, all well arranged for comfort ni»d convenience .Ah®,Lpu«t 20 feet fronton Fine street, Fifth Word, by 00 teci deep-. Terms accommodating/.; : ■■■: ■; _ S CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, ~/uga23.. .... 1 • - Smithfield street. ■Wooll Wool THE-HIGHEBT-PBICF, IN CASH, paid for nil the ; diflerenr grades of clean wash Wool. liy , MUBPH\ X LEE. jeix.Jm Liberty street,opposite Fifth- iyctUroich Mahogany xl- Veneers, and 2.006 feet If inch .Mahogany Roanw: w hich the siibKcnber.oirersats.perccnt: less than can be had iiUbjs cltj;, at tjie Cabinet Wnreroocns of ; • i W WOODWELL au gfl> No 83 Third street BTOKSLTOOKSt— l*ecture# tn rhep]og>*, by the lute ;Key.JohrtDiclc,D.D {-published' under tiie superin tendence ofibis son } with a Biographical Introduction bv atiAraertcan Editor • Complete Jn I vol ; ' The Works of Rev Robert Hall. A M .4 vole Dwight’s 'rheology, 4 vols i Edwards* Works,- 4 vols;/ / '-r- Chalmers 1 Select Works,4 vols.. --v" .•■•• Meander?* Church History, vols. l and 2 large and well selected stock or Theological. Miscellaneous and School Books, for sole low by ELLIOTT * ENGLISH, • angSS- ?BWood, and 5S Market st«:’ -• ■ .y ottllg tta>>> Hemtnary. iiißgiinnyf f|7ub Autumn Session of this Institution-will commence X on .the first Monday ih September. Roomson Fede* •Tali st., in .‘‘Colonade- Row,” 2d door from, the bridge " • • The course of instruction and rater of tuition are the'- same as heretofore For more minute information see errcolari oroppls’ to the instructor, Mr N W Metcalf. * PI * may also bo made •to -the following -gentle* :g r * I.Hon. C. ShnleY, Fiitaburch. g? v „ D ®»«'- '* Rev. DH. Riddle, “ 8 " !' lr J! „ P - " Bov. H Dyer, ‘‘ jy3s-3m 9 1 ■OORBALE—AOoi on HiSi »i, ijcnr the coriior bfWr- JC he.n.Jhon.wCofmajChurch; Thl.L6t.iOby6o,l, Wl )l terms, or leased on per fent Jt '"' **"'* CBe *t*W* «“*'**»* grount. Alio—Several oiht rLpti on ihc Hill, In d.fTeronl plnco s, for jnlc on nceommodniing lerrni, or lierpetual lenw. ur may mu rurchniers ’ nugl3.ill| changed . THOMAS .MELLON /COPARTNERSHIP-—1 have thin day disposed of v> «y interest m the firm of Lorenz, Sterling & Co. to ray sons Robert B, and Samuel P. Sterling HENRY STERLINCL : According to the above arrangement, we have thie day 5L 8 wjtbus Qy partners; the above named ROItT, .& STERLING and SAMUEL'P., STERLING, r The hu-' alncM wm be condacled-as heretofore, andertbe name of ;: > LORENZ, STERLING & CO. t. *• v x > t h -■ /•. ’1.?»»•••;• /• t r „ £ c ' * - j * * -tt r> « * *■ mtn . i.X\.*K* *. T f c "f‘%i' r *]?'* _■** r " ** i v t. r i i 4 f # * T*» r* t t, n T i ' , ' * ».*.* r *J’t ». ’ < J iv ? , ?i > %t ** , v t * J ‘ */• 5 J s"fe > V _ , J * l ; v" vK •' 'W.V '< “'yS.'-Y'-l v v PBSftSrt4VANIA, >Bi . - - In thtnamfand by ..the authority <fa‘OfomwnweoWi ' ' </ Fcnnsyltanxa - \ 'WxtUAMr.iousatojf^ODvernor^.thiisaid-Corahion v?ealih,to l John-I'orayihc,'ljq.,BheriffotlhfrCoumy of Allegheny, eiidsgrecungr TITHEUEASj by ihe.reaignaUbttOf FmriclsU-SHuiik: TT :•■ Int*•Governoror*tho Coraraonweuith, a vacancy occurred m ibcioiocfr of the Governor-more than three . cfiienfl- r immediately preeeding ihe next annual , .-.olecufti- of Representauvesrond thd Constitution of the said Common wealth,hi snch an event, requires that an election;to supply tiro vacaucy shoatd be held nt such* next aunual election obedience to the requiforafliiuofthe fourteemlisection Of the second article of the CoiisUtu* uon,andin accordance withthe hitent-aiid meaning of the. Act of the. General Assembly of the State, passed the second day of’July, Anno. jporauu one thousand eight auudrod and JotosTON,b'»Taij invested with- the Executive authority- of the State of rcimsylvailiOf.haVe issued this wriu commanding and requiring ;.yon^the aaid John.' Fobsttiie, -Sheriff of the' County of AUegheuy, . to, give the oaaal notice, that an election, tosupply the vacancy hi the office of Governor,* wjll take second'ruesday in October next’ . Given under my habd, and the Groat Seal of the State, at Rarrisbarg. this twelfth day jof August, an the year of oUr Lord one thpusand elghfhundred and forty-eight and 1 of the Commonwealththe seveuty-ihird-' 1 By the Governor, - WVNSEND HAINES, PROCLAMATION. TFriIEBEAS,Jn and by theActoftheGeneral Assent* T T : b|y of. Pennsylvania, entitled *» An Act relating to elections of this Commonwealth,” ills enjoined on me to give public nouco of such elections to beheld, and end ineraiein such notice what officers arc to bo elected:' In pursuancethereof, I, JonsFousrrnir t Sheria'oft[ie Coun ty of Alleghchy* do therefore make knovniaud give this public nonce to iheElectofsofiaidCountyof Allegheny, that a prenerai clecuon .will bo held in the ahid county, on the second Tuesday of October ueZt. at the. several election districts therein.*: • Thueleeiorsof-theFirsi Wardof the cityrfPittahurgh,' to meet at the house Jnno Lmie, at the cornerof Ferry and'Fourth eireeis.insaid ward. l • : : ; . The tdcctors of .the Second Ward of the city of Pilts burghs to'Jiieel at the house of Wm. -Atinsirong.corner of Third.aiid Smithfield street#, in aanf ward-’ '.r-o The fileetoraofrttoThtrdAVard of the cityof Pittsburgh toincetflt the houso of'Andrew M T Master,<on Fifthst- Tboelectorsof the FourthWnrd of the cityof Pitta burgh, to inee tat the Washington Coffee House, corner of Penn and Sh'Cltltr streets; <• v'.-/■■•i- .< ; ,r vThe electors ofthe FifihWardof thocityofpittsbcrgh, to meet at the hbuse of Alexander Stewart, in, the said ward -• The cfectors of the Sixth Ward of the City of Pitts-, burgh, to meet nl the confectionery of John Barret. atthe cornerof Pennsylvania Avcuue and Washington street,' m the said ward The electors of the: Seventh Ward of the city of Pitts yburghyto meet nl the house of William; M f il*oii, irt said i ward Tho eleelorSrOf the of the City of Pitts- i burgU,io meet atitherhouse.'of Conrnd Freyvogle; on i Pemtay Iv&ma Avenue, in-naid ward- i .Tho electors of the Ninth ■ Wardof the city of Pitts- 1 .burgh, to meet aphe oeice.orPaisley’aLumber Yard, in i ■said ward."'-..'. : ;- ; .r. ■■■-.•• • • . . -■ ■ *-■■ i The elcetorg.of the First Waxdofihe city of Allcghe- i By,-to meet at the house of JLW aodhouse, ou Robinson- 1 street - • The dectotsot the Second Ward of the city of Alle- i gheny, to meet nt the.house of.JohnOliver, (formerlyoc cupied.by John Oadiriiig,) corner pf the Diamond arid Ohio stret t The elector* of the Third. Ward of the city of Alleghe ny, to meet at the Public School-. House, in said ward; on heEastCommonr* ; \ • The electors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Alle gheny, to meet at tho house of Mrs. WyliK East. Com mons/->•; ):■ : ’The electors of Pitt- township to: meet at the house of Mrs. Nancy Murray, on the Mechanics’tuid Fanners 1 turnpike road, in yud township* except the mmlifidd vo ters residing infections Nos. 4,7.' and 14 of tho city dis trict, who shall vote at all goneral elections in the Ninth Ward'of tho city of •' ; r ; - The electors ot Peebles township to meetnt die fcbuse of John Benler, iu thft vilinge of East liberty Theelectoraor Wilkins township to meet at ihehouse of Franeis Wilson, on the Frankstown road, in said township The electors of Plum township to meet at the house or Margaret lattlc, {formerly John Little’s,) in said town snip TheeleciorsofVencillestownsWptomeelftttheW'hito House, formerly occupied by Thomas Neel.on the Pitts burgh and firteusburgh-turnpike read, in snid township The. electors of Elizabeth township, itteluding tlie bor ough, of Elizabeth, to meet at jbe house former] v occupied by John W ftldenj in sold borough. . . . • . . The electors ofJclTcrson township to meet at the house of JohnSnee. formerly occupied by J. King, in said town ship. ■ The electors of Mifllm township to meet at the house of.Somuei Wilson, formerly occupied l»y Ja*. II- Neel, in said township; ....■• , • -■•,• . The rectors of Upper St;.Clair township to meet at the house of Janies Conuer, in said township. ... The electors of Lower. St Clair township to meet at the house of Joseph Ross, (lower lerrv.) in said township . The electors ofßobmsou township to men at thchouse of Sarah M’Farland, {formerly Aujiey M’Karlend ) in said township TJw ■electors of Findley township to meet auhe house of.M’Cfeuand A; Armor,- formerly.' occopled by John Charles* in the village or CUmaii, m *aidiownibip ; The electors ofiMoon township to meet at the house of reier Oiisiot } m said township- • . The electors of Obio towtuhip to meet at the house of John Hoy.in said-township. ; The electors ofFrankluitowushin to nieet.nnhe house formerly occupied by John Shram, in said township: Tne. electors of the borough of Manchester to meet at the Public School House. . . - The.electors ofißeserre township :o meet at ihe house of Cotlieb Fisher, In said township. • : The electorsofißaldwmtownshiptomeetat thehou4e of John Cowan, insatd township > ! . elec tors of Snowden .township to mcetat the houso of Peter Boyer* in said township.' ■ '• j : ' The electors of South Fayette township to meet at the house of 11. Hays,.on the farm of O. V. Coulter, in said • township .The eleciori of,North Fayette township to meet at the house now occupied by.Francit Jamison at Rogers l Mill; in said township.; . ?■ i--..- -The electors of;Ross Township to meet at the house of George Cooper, oatheFrauklinroad, m saidtownship. • The electors of Pine township to meet atthe house of- WtUiaat Cochrane. said township- < The electors of West Deer township: to meet at the house of NathatjConlcy. Sn snid township The electors of East. Deer lownihlmo tacit at the Pub lic School Houseym the village or Terentum, in said township.. '■■■ » • : The electors of Indiana township to meet at the louse' . formerly occupied by Sam’l Maekay, in saiditowushtn- ’ The electorsof Shaler township to meet at John'Shaw’s Mill* and that Alfred (?. Lloyd shall be the Judge, and J, M’FJhccny and Thomas biewari shall be tho Inspectors, until others nrc duly elected. - .Tlio qualified voters of that-porilon-of- Indianatown ship rendingin tlie following described boundary, shall vote at till general elections in the 1 Borough of Sharns burgh at the election poll ui said borough, vu: beginning at a point onthe Allegheny river at the upper line of the tnrm of Jas. Uoss*and running^a Dortheriv’ conrso be tween, the.fnrms oisaid James Itoas and John and Fran cis Beatty to the N. E. corner of said James Ross 1 farm, thence running a westerly course to Ross townshipline, in such a manneras to embrace, all stich farms or lo’s sllusied iu Cunningham's district, and belongtiig to what -are-called the rivdr track*, m tho nbove described boun dar>, • The electors of the horoagh of Birmingham to meet at thr Public School House, tu said horougii./ Tiic electors of :the borough ot LuwrenceviMc trt meet aribeTowu Hotfse;in*aut borough. • The electors of the borough of Sliarpsburgh to meet at thehaupc of James Sharp*.ULanid horoupb- ’ . ,The elector*.ofithe borough to meet at the Town Hnll. zn said borough.. - . . • . The cleciors of the borough >ct, South-: Pmshurgh to meet nt the house fnrmftrly occupied by E. M*Am«ch,at ihe.end ot, the Monongaheln bridge? in «au) bornugh. >; The electors ofjhe borough of AVesi,Elizabeth to meet' .el said borough. ~ At which lime and pluccthe qualified electors as afore said Will.eleetby ballotr-.’ •-■-^ One person fort Governor. i On© person for Cougrcss..- > - , ; , . . - • One:person fort Canal Commissioner. -.' : .. Four persons for members of Assembly. . . ' , One persou for County Commissioner. - One person ..for, Recorder.- v One persou for: Register. One person fort Clerk of. tlio. Court; - •' r .... One.person for Auditor,.' • And by virtue of the lOih secuon of thc.act orthe fidof July, iKA it was enacted that.cvery person, except Jus« * tiees of.tbo Peace, who shall.hwld an office or appoint- ' raent of profit or trust under.the Government of .the Uni ted States,or of this Stale; or.of any. city or lucorpormed distnet, .whether a commissioned, oiucer or oUierwlsc, a subordinate officcr.or agent, who is or shall be employed uuderthe.LegislmuTe.judiciary,or executive department of this State orthe U. States, or ot any Judge or incorpo- • rated district, and also that every, member of Congress,- and of the State Legislature* nud of the Select and Com-; mou Council* of any city, or Commissioner&-of any in corporated distnct, is by tho law menpabte of holding or exercising at the same time the office or. appointment of Judge. Inspector ; ftr Clerk of any. election ol thtaCom monwculth. nmVllmt any Inspector, Judge, or other offi- > c.er of.any,such election shall not be eligible to nny office; to be then voted.for/ 1 ; : . Also.m and by the 4ilr section.ot un net approved the :10th of:ApTil. li?40, it is enacted, Tliat the 13th section of« the act passed July 2d, 1839) entitled: an act relating to the-olectton* Commonwealth, shall not be cpnstru- ■ cdTU to preventany imlitlA.officervor borough ofiluer*’ from serving as Judge, Inspector.or Clerk many General■: or Special electiofls m tins ComtaQU wealth.. ; . : v. .v- And the return. Judges of the respective districts afore-; said, arc requosted to meet at the Court House m the city of Pitisburgh, on the Fnr/oy After, the second Tuesday, m . October nexti then and there to. prepare - for Uiose d utics = duties required by Jaw Given under tny hand and seal at Pittsburgh, this 2 lih day . of August, Ai D< 1843* and of the : Independence of the Ummd Slates the seventy-third. ' ' ; nug2B-Cw JOHN FORSYTHE Sheriff OFFICE OF“X‘STERfCAN PaTEnTST* 1 JAMES GRELNOLGH, of the lute firm ot Keller A tho busuiurs of Consulting Engi* neer.and Patont Atloruey, nt his oflieo tn the city of WASHINGTON. -He may be consulted and employed In making ;ex&muiatioiiB-m machinery in the Patent Of ficeaitd elsewhere, m furnishing drwaingsand spectfica-' tions of machines, and all papers necessary to secure,- transfer, amond, reissue or extend letters patent in the United States or Europa. 110 can also he Consulted'pro-.; fesstonolly on all questions oflitigationanshiguiider the ■ Patent Law, and will argue qitflsuona before the Patent Office or an appeal therefrom, for .which his long expert-- ence in ihe Pniont Office and.tn hls profession, nave pe catiarly-fitted hup* -The professional business of tholate Pr. T. r; Jones havingboen Placed in hts hands* all let-' ters m rotation thereto shoulu'be addressed to Idm.post paid.••.;;■.' Pp* Pittsburgh Gazelle.-Pittsburgh Morning Post, and SCXmiU Republican will copy six months, send papers,, and charge the advertiser,-r-NfW York-ExprcsSy Aug. CL: T7OR BALX—A \nluable 'FARTf "of U 4 acres, con* JC taming two fine Coal Bank? ami Fire Clay of a jiu* perior quality Situated on the Ohio mer 35 miles be low Puiebnrgh,every facility is embraced fni'an c.lcien» v : «vc in Coal, Fire Clay, and'Fire Bricks: ■- Fifty:' acres In cultivation—rtbe balance in timber"of analeck lent'quallly. and in good demand/ ' Three good ZJtuiHing. Botisefj a Barni and olhet ' out-houses ;-Orchard, &cc'- The landing affords a safe harbor for boats, st all sea- 1 sous. -Piles aad tsnns accommodating; S CUTHBERT, Gsn. Agsut, t <r i r r \ ■ . ' .••V.vV-yV.vT .. \. .. V ~T - ' - _ .-r; iyfv »V-> ■• f..'-;' .f-U''<r V**'7C r ; '< • <1 J i * f * 1 1 \ ..-.•if :v. *, A * A* Mmoh a Co., ~ 00 Market street, between 1 iurd jL^nVoTir tu* ' desirous of reducing Oieir Jo Hie commencement of the cxtensivfi.nnd fiintnoitabic n-sotimrnt for ti'few weeks ut irrealh redurtid imcet Amount their assortment mat be iound cAtel}u»t»l)le ot— « uMonroem UcrCKs, Tissues, Grenadine IV njnnes, p 0 tl d’ .Chc\e,T)re3a Silks, Lawns amlMusiiiis, &c.,4c;a1l nf •Avlnchnrcreducedinpricefully one tbinJ--- " *■•*■.■;. ■ Their atoca. of Shawls is ter> extensiyc* and com aycjy Iknown style. - :: Afe vveartons of crane ■ and r silk Shawl*,just received, will be sold extremely low - ' • ;4,caje3. real Scotch Gingham, will be sold at 121 cents usual.pnce .S 5 cents; goou English Calicoes I0e.; Ameri ca do* as lowa* 3i»ui4c.; wrought Collar* 15c.| Muslin d° J-afnes 121 c.; OooaAlpacaXB|c.;Bonnet-lUbbonsl2c • n Ahelr stock of dark green pure Saun Parasols and “wasoleties, comprising upwards of 500, of every style and. quality, will be offered at. very low rates: j r. V ; . ,‘Brqadcldths, Caaslmcrea a»d Voatingss also, all kinds of summer stuff:* and Cottonadca • i Housekeeping and domestic Goods of ©very description. T .Merchant* will always sud. at oar wholesale rooms os' desirable,on assortment ofGoodsftilsusually. tound; in eastern houses, and at equally low prices. , . from whica nordoviation ean be niade. ZI7Z "Gents, Wearing AppareL f| iHLsubacnbcM beg leave to call the attention of mer? ;r%»l ??5 n a na gentleman: ofvPittsburgh and :ticumy, FurnlslungGood*for summer-wear, —conBistlnffof .suporfine .Shirta,.of onr own manufacture, - «58!3V ,, 4 Collars, Stocks. Ties', Satin CravataVMttslin ? * *1 r a wers,Umbrellas, Hosiery.Gloves,Suspenders, • - J8 e - PpfJion of our good* , axe manufactured by vsflS T i r 0 5>* ca s. t J th . e remamin ff portion arc furnish- VP*nd bought from first hands and importers- - 7]\, c 1 xam * n ®l i PtJ .of por goods is solicited. intend lo ieuiaw for cash or approved credit jsbjrt* madßjo order utourfactonv eastern-quantities . purchasers, of. bcstmaierinis* nndai • short notice .. t EDWARD TODD it CO, , Worth- east, corner of-sth’and Market streets; Up stairs-' ' •R ® r V i b > - , ESc I )r,iJ ‘ 8 > 11 »molMo, of AV |’r'®ncfi .irr:rrps, light color.-, for summer wear.— ™^ ot >• or superior st>le and qualify, and will bo ,oM •H* o -’' I 1 1: lot of fine I.incn satin slnpe.ond.barred. - .This lot .is.of.*apenor quality-and ranant be had clrewbero m this city:' Alio, n sniafr lot I aii white and embroidered Muimillm Vestin K 8 The patronage of the public Js solicited-’ • ■ mays? ■ C. WEnNEBUBO.SSI Liberty at.' • (Journal copy) ■ : Muslins and-Sheeting...^ rrirEsubßcr.ber haain store a full assortment of all the ; i moSlpopular of Brown nmlßleacbed Muslins, ot. every, width.and qnoliiy. and at reduced prices, i Good Unbleached; Muslins for cents ia- yard: JJleacliea JVluslms unusually low.. Also, on hand. Brown DailmgiHßlue *hd mixed Drilltnirsr Pont : Boya’- Weari Welsh, Qauso-and other Flannels:’ Cotton Cheeks, very cheop Red Tickings; Mariners . Shirting; Jeans and aatmetw. , . PHILIP; RO3S, ■ 3u3 No. 53, comer ofdth-andftlgrketsti- IDryGoodu • rTNREMENDOUS RUSH .and Kreatexciiemertt nt the Jt *ign of. the- neW'Goiden Dee Hive, on Market street, between Third and-Fourth,streets; Pittsburgh: Pa .wbcre Goods are selling cheaper than at. any other house in lhe ; city, or n est-oriha hfountuins. and will continue to be sold at oiioh prices as sbutl -aatfsfy onr customers that it is the Cheapest Store ,in Pittsburgh. / Please remember the place sign of the big Be© Hhc, on Market street* between Third and Fourth—No G 2 l e3 WM L RUSSELL _ -- '"To Honae-IC«ep«rs. BE FOl/ND, At No. 110 Market street— lo-4, ;< T » *l“4;and 12-4.Barnsley Sheetingsr-Blenehcd Dam-' wdths; Brown niidßleaehed Table: vn°4 —. a jDpjhc.B, Dioperß,Crash; ic.; #4 -Co*lct Quilts; I£M, 11 12 4- Bleached^ potion Sheetings; 4-4 and fl*B Bu/T Window Hollandj Era ™i * \, Dr?l ß cr^ Window*, m pairs and by the yard, Turkey Red Chintz, plain.andJSguradf.with border French Embroidered Table and Piano Cover©,.-worsted t -All of..which, will be sold at reduced nnces- -- , "MS* ROBERT D THOMPSON mnEle ' -V7 branchHnbit ClQthsj rich styles-Cassuneres; black and colored Cashmereits, Queen r nnd Summer Cloths’ ; figured and plain Drnn D’ Etes.. Vesttngfij MpsclUe , bilks ami Satins and figured Linen Dnils, Meoperyer ROBINSON S Cloth Store, . .^y*- 0 - ; Post Bmldiugs. corner JNfth ond Wood- • SILK GlAli*s> AND l-RINGbJS^—-21 dozen yards blark > cul *» * of various styles.nnd prices, suits °if -J.Mantillas. Ao.j 18,dozen yards black Gimp, of mi widths and panetns. forCapes,Mantillaft, &c;: 4rpeß. .Figured Silk Coat Biniling, just received at . • ZEBtiLON KIVZEYS* .-■■■ ; N0.0?,-Market.strect. aJRLNGLS A. Mason St, C0.,C0 Mar - : -ckc« street, have just received 40U.doz.'fine block-and .eolorrd Silk Fringes, of all width*. Also—Gimps variety and color.; / • ? ./>' .. : . aii«rl7 ■RhAJKIVED—oOO ps. Merrimack, llamilion and -V trveheoo Prints, of very desirable styles. nua2s A A MASON A CO, CO Market 9f, : A. : hIASO?» ic CO. havejust received another large Assortrue.it of those cheap Bleached MusUu's. at 4, r nni j 7 . c « C r rt *.' AUqr-0 ca«e» of tliose. v;r>‘ superior Bleached Muslins at fi cents:’ I ;.r.i . [aag2s " KTO W oi’tiNiNG—SU Alpaccit*,-various ~Xl. quauiics Also—-50 ps. rich colored Lvoncse Cloth'-- aiT.cr> low pnccs \ augiS A A MAfcON&ro CO Market xt :\\r •R* MbRPHI hosTecelved this mornintr, by ex- T • P rc4i tde black Lustrcd Silks; for'Mantillnn:: Fine Needle WrougbtGollarsj Marereii blue Kid Glavev preen do.; while Soimet.Ribons; black d 6.; Cap RibotU; Imitation Thread Laces; Bobhin -Edgings;. Drnb Silks' Drab &nun*. tor Bonnets."' . - ..••.» [aui’Cl - : yoTlh-Etuzetrmtr of Four/h and Marker streets"- ■■ •T:- ACL.CAPS—;A. A. Mosou'A Go., CO .Market st., have opened 1W Lace Caps,.of vanoua price*. Also « large assortment of assorted Wreatlis-CoronaUoa Head Dfcsfe*, Ribbon* Roseues, Ac. Ac. •:. ''. • • augfll- ' rj IMPS AN D FRINGES—A. A. Masoii & Co.; CO Mar vX. ker st., have just received, ner express* 200 dozens pf-tbe most fa*hionab!e styles of Gimps aml ; Fringes, of various width and colors. ■ :- r - :' " augSf • FALL GOODS—A- A..Mason.Co.. GO-Market: I n street, nre no\y opening 15 coses of rich styles of Mcmmack, Hamilton and Cochce Prints. Xaug2o C< i iOICL DRESS-GOODS.^A. A. Al ASONIcrCO-. CO FMarket street, ore closing' ofTtheir Inrge'stock of Dress.Ooods. at still greatcrTeducedprices, 01 Tissues, Grenadine*, Granite?, loil doLherni Lawn*iand. Muslins. Black and Fancy Ac augh TNAMASK TABLE CLOTHSu-A. A; Mason t Co. -JL/ have opened amostexteußiveassortmeutof Damask I able Cloths, compnsmgeinc* medium and low pticcd, of all lzes aur 3j SWISS MUSLINS— a. Mason itCp. have juslopou .ed2opieces Figured Swiss Muslin.- . -f&ugSO.'. TALL FASHION OF HATS FOR 1848. JU’CORO A CO., (late Sl’Cord ft.Klag,) . f» WIIiL introduce; on. Saturday; Aug.2B, lhe FALL LE OF U ATS »just received from Now \ ork. Those tn wantof a n€htand beautiftil HATy are invited to coll at their store; cObner'of Fifth and Wood streets. • * r aug24 Fall Fashions l €ll. PAULSON* .No. 75 Wood strectr 2d door from • ; the corner of Fourth, has. received* and - will this day introduce FALL STYLE OF QEIf TUBMEN'S MATS , and \vould-re£pectfuUytnvite;his customers atid the public generally to cell and examine the same. aug2G e*snrh _ tall fashions » If ATS AND O APS I ggjS THE .subscriber* having returned - ■r^ry^itom New York,: will introduce* tins pav, August SGth,.lB-13, Messrs. Beet* &• Co.'s FALL STI'LJ? OF Jf4TS, to which he.woald coll the attention of Ins customers and ihe public. - Hd'iadaily expecting the arrival of hm fall assortment of ifafe, Cni i 3,unn iU'uj?j, oil ofwhichwill be disposed of ut nmisuallylow.nnce*: G W GLASSGOW, 102 Wood st, ■AUjffiF 3d door below Davis’Auction Rooms-' informs hia friends and tho-public «SLuZ2?generally; the; he Iras removed to anew, and ex tensive Stable, on Liberty streeuin the Fifth Ward,fcbovc the.panal Bridge, where he keeps Carnages, Barouches* Buggies, © Hearse, Riding Horse*, etc. Having added largely to lus-former stock, he solicits the patronage of tlu* public •. N;-B. Horses kept by the day, week-oryear. - ; _ dl> CHARLES COLEMAN f7QR 9ALE—aXoi 43 by 20, on corner ef Second and X i Grant streets-—tbe best Busmoss Stand at the Scbtrh : Hill Market..-The Cellar is dug and - waited, and the Lot cheap. t .Also,© Lot on High, street* near the corner of Wyhe,nt ihe new German Church. This'Lot,2o by 100. will be’ sold on accommodating terms, or leased on perpetual lease, with privilege of buying out the at an) tunc v Aiso; scveroi othcrLots on the hi!l;-in dlffercnt plnces: .toe sale on long tunc* or perpetual lease, as may suitpur chasprs (augll) THOS MELLON f (OAL CAR fS I—lJ mnv. Coal Ptl Carls,\n good order. :V> lor sale low for cash or on time. Enquire of FELIX NKGLEY*.Tnrcntum—or of .aug2G-d2vv /. B. PATTERSONj Allegheny-cuy. . "Vf E\V BOOKS I—Grantlcy Manor,'aTale.. Ry Lhdy author of “ Ellon MtdaletomV What I'saw in. California: being the Journal ot.aTaur in the yearn lb4G-’7, By Edwm uryunt, lute Alcaldn of. St Fmucipco A ManmU-of Grecian and Roman-Anuquiuea. by Dr E. F. Bojesen. Translated from the Gunnuit. and by Rev. F; K. Arnold. - Charms and Counter Charms. By Marm J. M'lntosh. author of “To seem and to he,! “Conquest - and Self Conque«t ’ 4c • Received nnd for sale by . .. J; H; MELLOR* . umr3s .: •, .... - 81-Wood- street. - - v> Henry-’lloylss; • ~ - - . . EORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT; ■SteubetuiiUejOHiO' - AVar chouse oh AYiter street, - . norih'of Wosbihgtou: '•wharf-Bo.atoFXYas'binglbnSireei' Wharf , [uug2s .QPHUTS TURPENTINIMn bbls7 Spts, Turpentine* O- fti pTimoordorJusl rec’dand for.salc by • II C KELLY, augSMlw . : cornor Fifth ?t. and Market alley. : IV XORGAN'S WORM KILLER-lmngs awaytheworms “WeafDecrip.vAlleghenv.co.i'Pa:.' : "Mr. John D: Morga»>—Dear Sir: This is tocertify-tlmt . I purchased of Mr. Porter, one.phialof your greai Worm Killer, and.gave two teatpoonful*of.li lo onc of my chiU dren r -two yo?ra old* nnd in a shortumtut passed upwards of forry-six InripMvorm#.': Anodbw. M.'Cctxocou.M. ■ ( T witness that the übbv© etamcmentis true. * ‘ Samvel W'cioht” . Prepared, wholesale and retail, by the proprietors;:;: JOHN D MORGAN, Druggist, ma3o - 1 •: - • : Wood-Street* Pittsburgh.^» JUST. PUBMSHGD—AitriUaiitcation oftbe legoncs amVProphecies.of the Old.Testament* by WilSiam McGwen.:Miluster.of the Gospel at Dundee.- • The above popular work, which .treats of typfeaj per* sonsj.ploces ana things of the Old.Testament-wlugjuuib been out of prpulor. some and for whlr-b there been a great demand, we have just republished in a neat' »iy.W, Jo m0.,300 pages; PneeSO cents. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, aug ll . . ,79 wood aud GO Market street. • i' rc.'r.s <( - .TH'. ;2.S ‘ , & .’V * : .Ska (Boobg. W •; 1 ?•' -f y-: £. •' •' 5 r r. r .\ . . *■< ■■ .;' . L ~*r~ ] - '.'■'-■{■< ;.>.;** -. ;-•-¥* :.£■■;•-*>^■r-'^^f''."^ l •'': ■>■■'F-F-.V- -y ;■-'.?.■■■ •■;.•:- ? K. J rsS'-y >v - -.^.?~iVF'•7v f ->.r^'^.-‘- / % - j tm • : ia!lli®iiilWiii i j aa-r" - ' K -.*s;:!~;^i#^'@;'fr"Kfe;i@Si1 3.;j i i;®Sss;«'S;iaF»t ■'■ ■■■■■ V -.' . ' ■ . ■ '■„' '- ■' Af,,*v*,,-, -i ; v.'- j 5, - • ' ", -T^f^f ' - _.; ■:» ■* * ‘ ' r ■ , r . S ."-a .- < -.. .V , .<• „ T :(*" ” ' “ v >FFv^./<;;v>.. J :^V; i ;;v^>:^iirw^{ ’> '\ " r A t/ ~;?i k *?,4 k- ’ ■ r ' \ - . »">. , T.'- •» f - -,1-r * t?r *h? ~ «f .i^6?p^* : i'Ws:J)ft,f-i,v,v- ir ' " ' 1 «-u.r,,. f .-f<> -.. * <«a* -f” _' ;j '.. .7. ::.".■ * ■•«•:;;«.rv.>«W 1 i; \-' :v i L', .n'ii,v>\;,7)ri--i *»•.'« , \ <"'. i * '/ - , * ••*'...• -f- >^.Av;F.'; f 7^-^:iV^_Fr: < .L'; , 'T-?;"^^:v.^v‘ v ’^;-^'.-! : :v i .:C : 'r:i - v rf f ■? i - ■■■•■'■''■•■•■■■ •■■■-■- - - - ■'■•'■‘'V&ifrr-l-* ■- S v-i : ■' '; Stectin-ffgat Coittmn. ‘ Jj.; HIS — _ . . AM> PITtSBUHCH STK AM PACKET LINE. -Tr is now composed JL-of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, aijd.mofet powerful boats on the waters of the Want. The' lughesi.wagtfsiare pttid for. the services: orthe; hi»«t and :H!08t «pencnced - nseQ engegedin the; river business.-* ■ The line has been iuenerationfor six years v has carried ■nearly two railliona of people, without doing the alightost injury to their persons.* The proprietors: challenge coin* peristm tvftbany-passenger. hue sir the .Union ftrsafety, -regularity:,and speed.' All lhai moneycanprocure hns been ■ provided for the safctjr, comfort and.convdnience of passengers,: boats leavo for Cincinnati as follows: HONDAY PACKET-—’The Wosoxoaiiela;Capt, Stone,- *«**« Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlOo’eloek; -v oeonng every Monday evening at lO P. it ; TUESDAY HnJKLYU.’ Np % Capt Jn 9’ A*i»< &i*r, will: leave Pittsburgh ■ every-' Tuesday 10 o'clock every Tuesday evening' o FApKST^Tha New: Enmaxd No. J, Capt. a. Dean. will leave Pittsburgh every .Wednesday mpnung at 100 clock i Wbeehngevery Weanesday.even nigatlO PM/ * THURSDAY FACKETpYht CopL R X will leave Pittsburgh every,Thursday morning at .10 o’clock { Wheeling every Thursday ovemrig alio f.*.- FKIDAYPACKET.—Tht ClipperNo,2, Copt. Crooks, will leave Fittßlmrghevery Friday morning atlOo’clock: Wheeling every Friday evening atlOp.M- - * SATVRTiAT PACKET*—The Mnaiins, Capt. Jk Camp.. will leave;Pittsburgh every. - Saturday' morning at 10 o'clock {Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 p. m-’’ SUtfDAY PACKET.—ThcIZAAC NsnvTOX.Cnptrjl. G. Moron, vvillleave. PittsburgheverySunday morningat o.-cjockf,Wheeling every Sunday evening ai lO.p;M. todv JO, y 1848. 1848* PittsburghamlßrownsvllleDally Packet lane. FEBRUARY IsLlWa FEBRUARY 1»t,1849 LEA YE DAILY AT 8 A.W AND 4 P M. i -fßffr jlfc The followtngnew boatscomplete the line jNggWaaLfor the present season m ATLANTIC. Caot. "VT™™?? James Parkinson? BAJ/HC, Jacobs; ; andXOUISrMTWtMEjCcpt- E- Bennett. The boat* are eutirely new,and. are fitted up witbout regard to expense.: ,Evfry. comfort that money.can procuTe.haa'been provi ded ..The boats will leave the.Monongahcta-Wharf Boat, nt lhe foot of Bossstiv: Passengers .will be punctual on .boards usthe boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours jan3l . bdVISVIbLB PACKETS. :• F6R WHEEUNO, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE, onto Lm. . Reguiar Saturday Packet.—The A f ViHhrfu? I fine and fast passengerstearaPac* ket TELEGRAPH, 7 f Perry. Com wasSßßSßßasaa mander, will leave Pittsburg for wheel tt>g» VinCinnmi and Louisville, and all intermediate Ported every Saturday, ot 10 o clock precisely :Forfft;ighvor passage apply on board* or to: ;• _ m ( FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents _ iue relegraphhQß been built expressly Ojt a regular Packet, nnd with a* view; entirely to the comfort ofp&q- the accommodations are inferior to no boat -on ihe-western waters. The TelegTaph will:run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 0, to Saint' Lop»fr«rtime through. five pays. • . • ap2l-y-- Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet* fcr THE swift steamer CONSUL,- Dorset P- ; Master,;,will, leave regalarlv for kVhcelmg. on Monday, VYednesday; and Fri- 1 , day, utlOo clock.prreurfy. - ; . , . Leave Wheeling every Tuesday; Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock, a. M>, postUrehj. . - The Consul Will land at all. imermediate ports- Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety .of nnssengers, has beeu,provided. The boat is alsp provided with.a self-actlng.safe ty-guard. to prevent explosion » For freight or passage apply on board, or to . v mart _ JOHN FLACK, Agent For 42lnclnnat t. K T«E new steamer. HIGHLAND MA - , Burke, Master, will’leave for the ■■jegjMi:. above nnd intermediate pons regularly For freight orpnssage, apply on hoard. For Cincinnati* . 'VAS?*. .-I'Sht .drought. sieamer JOHN J^^SScQ-ADAIVIS, will Jcave for Ihe above arid in "™ unSSriennediale port* regalarl) *or freight or passage apply on board. jyQQ- : for Wheeling. ' v;AsWy( c -f-/ .Decamps, Master,; wilf ~ t leave for Um. above and intermediate raSSHSHBBBa ports, this da>, at 4 oelock, r u r.OT.rteigni or passage apply on bonTd. - jyi24 ;: For Cincinnati. &£.£ slmo “ d * n " rß ’ 6 - ,; J Or. freight OT.pnssage apply on board ~ •' V°r ClnctnnatiT •. tvEE- ,- 110li S' r »i Mosifr, will leavt lor tiiii nboTE and micrmsdialc fona rreulariv for frnsiii oj rippiy on board ■ j c og jj - '•» * V . 3 7 * _ »' * 4 * - y 7 \ *■ * *S 1 -I - * y:yy^- ~ • "I^7 * >r~vY>r > J, : i'. r v4 *** Xt *■ - /V - " - , ' - 1 - » J*~ - t -. # t , J - -5 ,- -•/ ' V ■'-’■> » ,r ' IS'X, * \ s , i> 3 »t “ J. 3 * i- jXN ■’«> - r zv*4* ,** f x 1 «_ ~ - j - ~ s '•« 1 • < « ** ' '.r ' * - i -V -s ' !' J , . , .! & >l - r * -; ; - t *’i , s i ’■> - - - '<V. " , w rt , > * * - ’’•'■•V'-w ~ - - k * ’-sn £-rk! </? OJJ r -i* % J- * -&t ' :* - -■* - : Y: Y,cY - * Y ; ,Yw: ~ ~ - ~ iY y 7^;iy:7 -v -i -.Vi-Y; : '>^'7 - r J y-;-"’ , ' ’• J -1 l i. ■. ■-•:■.'• ■;:;.r:.: i -ijt vl*;v:-4> A '*.tv,: ’- r •■• - ' .:'■', ■» '. v.::.-j ';.'• . V. , ' t ' „ jT i r - -*: v* f ■* ,r* * 17^^-- . -, ~ . V* •’ "', ' - r -x J * r r j y Y '' : ■ > r s '• .. ~ .... •:•• r ( -.-:>-.;;v .•,xr^u ;^''-\; >x.,ysv\..;V/.’T.K i Lv: , ;. ,^ l .^'v£.' fc 3v •s'’ It- }-•*)*■ c **i -% \ , X i?,» % - 'K 1 i- x ,C -, \*' , X ' ~V> •-i-i xX „ • >' . • - ' * n-C-i - ' V , 'V-i- ' => ” c* f ;> : ?■ s , v X * '■> s „ i w>a , - ; *'*'*. >-*~h 't: o " •!.- ’ 1 . 1 * v ! - -as ‘ ' v- ~ - Xm' W*.- ‘ \ . Dinoinnaii# A-v ; JTw.2 :excellent low . water steamer, vSE&SSfeS 4 t £l?2££™££ ev . eJJtcen «ftPh®» water) , rZbL,Capt. Jonx3o5 t wili ■7*r*3aS3Bffij«F leave for the above and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight on For BromuTlllt. I netv and-splendid Pftiser.Fer end nini! ;SSffK*jja vteamer BALTIC, CapC A Jacobs, will leave posllivel 110,1 Jur ‘" s <he P re “ n * W «k,' at B : jC 'mV For freighter pawage, apply on hoard. * ” - fehS JP*or ftew Orleans* ' I JB&4& splcmiui flow steamer SAVANNA, yffiwßwfia H* D.ESjnsos.«Matter* will leave regularly lor. ihe ftbo\c -and inlennedlaic !andmgf, : 1 or freight or paysage apply on boanl. - For St* Louis. i fES* •■■■W-JP I *-??* amUplendid steamer ORIENTAL, A* Uoos, plaster, wall Jeave for the above ana smtonnedmte. ports, regularly- • . For freight or passage apply onboard: -■ *• or 8«» tout*. ' ;jrtlE splemtid neamerNOKtH CAHOI4- J»A, Dev-etut, Masler, will lcme for the .nuove ana. tatEnnedlirte portae regularly For.frolgqt or passage apply on board/: ; .rvroalS-r- loulii and Dubaguer^ I rflStlfr n THE good learner ST. ANTHONVVTsHw. MfTi 'WMttr, -will leave -far the above, ports* regularly Tot freight or passage apply on board, or to • ' • JAMES MAY, or malO GEO MILTEXBERGER Ajr’t For BrowmvlUe* I -Jislx+J} THEnewMall and Passenger steamer AT IANTICi -JssresPiaxiNaos, Master, will leave for the above port this day, at .8 a- ar.» positively- - : Forfreight or passage apply on board/ .v. . fch2 For Lafhyeitfl and-Wabuhaiver*" -m, v.Tho light draught steamer SWAff,B. May. wtuJeare for the 1 above-and inter* laudmgs, regularly.: • v For. freight or passage apply on board, or to j :• > . «Prt JAMES MAY. flew Arrangement. , THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beayerj Oiasgow, andAVelhrille, on Tue»- -““““■P® day r Thursday,' and Saturdayv at 9 a: :n~ re-* laming,on MondajvWeduestmYand Friday. : She has a poai atjue lundiuSf between .Wood-street and the Bndge. prepared: torecelve.freights:at any time: 8. A W. HARBAEOH{ Agents, ■ > ' No. 33, wood street - * For lionlfrville* fv• l-THE-Konmcey River Packet, GREY: EA* tsSalißSiw QLEi Bsooxs, i Ma»ter,:\will leave for the above ana intermediate pons regularly.- • • > i.Tor freight or paaaage.epply on board.’ For St. lionU. | THE new and splendid steamer ANDREW FnLTO!f t Master, uni! leave; for the above and intermediate landings regularly. - ; ; Forfreiehlorpnssneeapply.on board, or to • i*nl7 JAMES MAY • Bam Moat Stools tor . | J|SLA ONE HALT °f ihe. fine ■E|2||gg& MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer UNION, For particulars and terms enquire of ' • ; S. &AV, HARBAVGHj ■ 53 Water street and 104 Front al . 'Watches-and. Jewelry. - JUST received,.ai NO.CT,Market street— . 29 gold l’ateut Lever Watches: - .v--- 25 “ detached 1 w 0 ‘ L’epme 4 ‘ * 12 siU or Patent “ ‘ 32 “ detached “ •* 6 1 I/cplne « « <l9 gold Guard Chains, (best quality.). ; Also—A good assortment of Breast Pins, linger Rings.' Ear Rnlgiij Gold Pens aud Pencils.> : : • The above goods bave beeu received within the" last five weeks, uun wiJl be sold at redaced prices. - : Persons wishingto purchnse a good and cheap Watch, or anyihing m tho JcwelryorFancy-lme; would do well. to cuu,.previous topurchasing../-' <?v v : n}o ZEBtLON KINSEY T>REAST.,PIK I*os>T.-t»ou-Sunday morning, the 27th JD-instantj on. tbe route alone PeaDsylvanm Avenucr High Wylie street, aqd Fifth street. It consisted of seven oc eight purely/truneparent and .very bnlbont. setts, oi lashipnable style; and was much prized by.the owner;- Whoever tony have found tho said Breastpin* ftnd-sh&lMeavc it at this offiec, shall have, df the owner and a suitable reword. . lauggMf To Country MeroUants. ' Ti/TERCH ANTS will find it to their advantage lo eall at XtL M. HODKINSON'B, aa hehas now in store- as large and desirable an assortment of .CAtiia, <?/««, Queenjicars, d*e-,,suitable for country; merchants.: as is .usually found in eastern low J^nugaE"' ■. v - HMVpod glreei,near Fifth- rpo CONTRACTORS Pronosalswill be re- JL ceived until the.3lst inst., .for. enlarging 8u Paul*. Komun CmhoUc Orpnan’s Asylora. 'Ptana and specifica tions can be seen at the Asylum, Webster at- : • r By order of the Boara.of Managers.; -r .»■ cugSO THOMAS APEELBE, Sec^y AX. Hodkinson, Wo. 119 Wood at., *YlfOt l LDcallibe uitentioii of the public (the ladies y\ dspcciallyi 10 his well selected liful French and Eng'uh CHINA DJAVA G AND TEA SETTS. Consisting.!)* jpart, of Gold Band, Gold Line, .Fancy and Plain White p also, Indiajt China DinmgSens;- ull having.been imported this season, and are of the. most ■desirable styles M HOBKINSON, aug2C :; ..: • 115 Wood st., -3 doors below Filth. - baJqs received ami for siuehy aug*i A FAHNESTOCK * CO i: '~y- "S i. < \ \- c - < > * I , t * - ■-••-. , -A * /f j Bankers anfc (Sttljangt Brokers. '$ - , / -. such, Urown’s ready- .1 inremovißgt*u«*aJtf£K eastern ihetrvaTious form* and sißgcSjOfiersindacfimcnu ; Iwhiencan rarely be equalled. Sirangers nre herebyrei) v ! priced thaiDr.' Brown hex-been regularly edQCMedip - even* branch of-medicine, and for the laat lwelwyeara xroßfincd himself cxclQßively- to :tbe treatment 4>f ihote -i -; diseases 1 • Dr. Brevnus the.only regul&rlyeducateAsnrgeOtt us ■■' *"'■ Pittsburgh who gives Els whole attention to those com- l plaints. - j v Jl7?Certaiii } saieanii speedy cores wilt,in nil cases,to - 3 guaranteed, j •,?-BecentcaBea:aronlieved'iii'.tf»iio(t.Uttei.iirH)Miiitihtei93/>'' rapuon from basinets. 1 • nyHeriuo or Rntwra—Dr.: Brown also invites per* - "r -sous afflicted with Hermato call; as he hasnaidpameo tar attention to that disease i-Letters ?,from. a-distance, ashingadvice* musteontalnu r fee, or they will not he attended to t r-v • on Diamond Alley* B few door* tom-Wood 1 street, towards the market. strictly ebnfif ■'•v' l itenUat. - ocgff*ddcwly • augSG iply on board. - TT T H:RYAN,!^o.aT.r—Thesnbscnber.has, at great JLx» .expetise, compleied hlB TOachtnery for-Tanilnrr, r ' : Sawing, Ac, he has now U Turning Lathes, Circular saws itua Boremg Machines'in operanourand'iapre ’ pared to duall kinds ofTurningiaastyleihat cannot Hohas also, in addition htaformer plana of Bed Posts andßailSjWithOarzam’s.PatemFastenliigs * in .them, which* with-'his.own .plana anduho-fiiekonr ■ screw, farm&h a variety which must please alh .He hu > " a large .stock otdry lumber on hand, and. will keep a - full assortment of turned material, such as Columns. Newel -J s ost, -Balustres l -and PJank faT Hand RaUing/ Bed Posts and Rails with Irons, m ihemi also/rTabie ■ : Legs, Bench Screws, Lignum Vita, Soils, with all other .articles in wilLsdiaslow as ' * a ,* can uc alforded at any establishment in the-eity* Alloc* ders promptly attended to. - ■ »* , r .: N.B.;Any orders from:hl* Couritry.fnends and tomers, not directly with him. Will be attended to as usual* ' - graus« v Several; very desirable.'Room* with-the.power in them suitable for.Bhops,Tol^«t—inßyan’s-Buildingg, ■■ between Wood and MarketstrecUu r jel3ut&w3in WOUU TV PIC* 'ThaNorthAirurieanWood Typt PacioryyTtitxbuTßh t Pa WM SO HOLE V, I ISAAC ST SINGES. ' HOWARD H RYAN, | JOHN B. MORRISON TTAVlNOassociatedtheraselvestogetiter, 1 under ibo‘ -' JjL «tyl= and title of Scholey.Ripm ACo,, ftjrlie mtmn faeture of Wood Typc.ttod B»their;me-t».miatf iUW ' -: 5 gether by mactaeryvihe lnvdnUon'Sf I«sac,Mt!Sinmr, one of the firm, they feeleonfident that they offera taore perfect ranicle. hf .type, and-at much Idwer.rrhtes;!han" : any heretoforeoflered in the/UmtedStatas, and are aow< : ready to nil orders for the some. • All ordeTsuddresaed to' Co.at their office, in Biaraond-aUey. between AVood : andStniihfield--' J streets, will be:punctually aueuded to. - -ID- Proprietors of newspapers, on copymg this adverts isement,3moMhs, and sending ns their paper/will be en« titled to receive their pay in type, on purchasing three* timcs tbe.omdnntof their bill for advertising. . . jeB3mdaw Dissolution* •TTIHE FIRM of Acbeson & 2>ag£.is -this day dissolved X. by jnutoal , consent,';Mr. Jas.T. Dagff bavlngdecUn-*--" '' ' ed business or accoantofiH. healib.- has-dfsposeddf bis- v interest to Jaa.C.Acbeson. The business hereafter will - be conducted m the name of >V C Achtson vm ACHESON. : Pittsburgh, July, IS4B.JAS. SVDASG.. x IE? 1 In withdrawing from the firm of Apheson & Dagir, •" -- 1 tahe pleasure in .recommending myvsucceissdrto'my - friends and the public tencrally JAS T. DAGG July Z>, IMS-aug v % , JTIOOWSK’S NB'VAMEEICAN • Vy cd at .AIi.A«.MINER’S, Southfield at'3*l dooraboro -3d street The Oak Opemngsi or the:Bee.Hnriter, biy.>;Fcrihtoiort ’ - Cooper. - Brogctonne, or tea years after, complete JUso port “ • 1 3 by Aleianddr immas. IfdwaTdVeruoMj.or ms* ViChlldo-''...... - *. Charles wtlham Voitc . Susan,or ihe-MaidofßeaconStreOVbyihe autftorof '■ Lucy Lane, Ac T - * CharaberVMiscellany, No 226. ■: LUtcllVLivingAge, No. 224.: r - -. Blackwood’s Magazine for August ; . • Berford ha* all the above. - -•\/f EPICAL. NOTICE.-—A tamceti tig of tha Phy«n»«fa^^- ITJL . of:PUtsborgh. and Alleehenyjcoavenetf .djvlfcarK * ’' day, the 17th instant, at PhiloUall, the andersumedsvew"- ,appointed aCoraraUteetomvneaHtho inembersofiha' Srx>feBsionofAUegherTyoounty,_to:nicctattheCnDn - louse,'onAVedncsdav. September lOihj'aill'o’dock.A ' M., for the purpose offorrningn Couniy MediaU So<xei» t to co-operate,»wuh the - i ?‘ State' Medlcar and .whosc'Conßumtion.requlres for membership *• Art. 6, S#. 2t—Noono shell be admitted us u-mem- • • i»*. 1 berof a County Bacimj t unless he I* euhfer a graduaicm - Mcdicme-of. some-respectable MedicaVßehool. or r -ha« a -license to practlcefrom some Board,reeocmiied by the ‘ State Society, or has been a practitioner* ibr at least £t- - •» teeu ana who, moreover, ts in good moral- and prmessfonalistaudmg in the place wbere-herewdesVand'- ' • 13 aregulaTproctilioner” SAMUEL DItAVORTH. JOs< A REED, - - It vT «•'- l'\ *. r’A.w? - '^v' 1 • ; '.:y' >» t v£L ; : | *■•£ V: >.• V' 'l'‘;''- -.'-'''"'’^'r / ;: vi;',.'.,. Z: v-' f v<\’ ty; I, V*r S > 1 i ‘r ' I ; i ">* •' V >• i, • - .-v• • f:V. '- X exchange and banking office, : - ii, - S. -eonur;cf.Third,and Wood;finm -CS*9HT and. Time BulaorJCichaiige, Bonk Note* and KJ foreign and domestic Coin bought and .sold-on die most favorable lenna • CoHecuonaiuadeinall the poncipal tfttwofthe Unions; at the loareat rates jel*, JOSXPIt 41 HILL tWCvCW** XIXLI* 4 CVREVt . . _ BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, s ’ JLfuUkaJtrtSn Foreign and Dcmetuc Bx£k*nge r CtTti& 1 - enuicf Ikpossl, Bank Nous, Gold an Wood. - * ; itmifSrdaoorbclowFourthyVfataidt'.pittotniroh* Pa. - •v>marti-ly , . „ Hngh nrKlagc" l 11 v- ‘ (Lvrs of **xaji op' W’Coao AKoro,) .. BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, Qffe*-*4jrrurof Fourth itrtttand J. T‘’|EALERinCoin,BaakNoteB.Tirae + Bills r Foreßm-” pjo2»*sbo Exchange, CfirUficati* of Depoalt,Aft . ■ EXCHANGEon all the principal of ihVCmon ‘oraole id stunato auii parehaflera. 5 ‘ P»f lunda rewired on dcpewtr i„£?3i l^ CTlOr ' s Made on ®U pan* of tile Union, at the lowest raiea stpU-dlwAwam AiLES K RAM KB KBWAKI'JtAtjST’ _ - KHAStEB * BAHM/ Cmifinta iTDtpu tt, Bant Jfoia. and Com. _ Comer of Third and AVtxxfsta t directly opposite the St. Chariea Hotel mayj29 • . If. HOI«SIE8 SON, - ™ B/mtfrs and ptakn in : Esehangs Coin and. Sank Nous. ' - ,: iVo.ss Market 1 MttUNO EATK, BXCIULSOB. -» - BCTTS9 IUTt New York y } pr j CmeiiiimU 4 * Philadelphia » “ | I*otusviU<* { Baltimore l 1 )Bul*6uis« -• j #•- BAMS XOTRKr Buying rain , Bciyftif rates Ohio dis j Canntj* ifcCiis*anl’» | | Heli2?l&it« _ Keniaeky $ ° Pemurlv&nirCo. *' Virginia f « New Torlt ) JJTieehng' ft H Maryland ‘‘l K TV nnestcc 3 «* New Orleans anl9-y ■- liß 8 1100-f. ' TH«t SiBttEBT HOO S'ftS AttGBST. - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■ SttrA «wu,- fttaiurrk, fa., T\EAIiEBS in>.Coln,.Baalf nr<ite«v Time Blllapt'otelgn Exchange, Cenfcatiw ofßepocß, *r EXCHANGE on all the prutci' * -.f the X>’ -v • j e principal Ciuur of i Union, l ’ v c," S \ .. V » ‘f 1 ® ‘a “runs to sun purchasers -*■ , | „ , „ r * n' , «-sfV ■'" / ‘ re . criTe ' l ort dcposile. (. ‘ ' '- * T’il'- r '"X' COLLECTIONS mafc on oil puts of Hie Union, at tho u _ , V > *•»* **, 4 ' lowest rates* ?**** * j *" Messrs M LeMh’ft'sorn' 00 ' % "■ ’ - , ’’’ f ' C ,„ / ‘ Qrten&Snowrfen, > - , I" ‘ - r * r,,. spi,/ 1 v “ English 4 Bennett 1 J . •- ' 1 i “ Fleming & Brother,. ) • '■* . '•• „•** r •' .- ' “ PalM-fetbropScS, | rhiladefphla r'L,«•' ‘ W. H. Thompson ft-Co ) J , , ‘ 1 ‘- 'r*,,;.. •, r “ Hoadly. Phelps 4Co > w ._ ... . 1 pi i ■ „, , ■■—ir»’ . “ Babcock ft Co a. {New . «.t ~ \ ~ - Tiflany,Warfft Co 1 , » JL.SS zUZzZI, ** . ~t'-~J,'*- Jno. AUCullongh ft Co l Bal lira ore • .. V L ‘. * ' . Mr. • James George, i v v 1! H Hanna,•CmcinnaiijO > , ~ , r”~ iV, “ oX- jr V “ Joseph watsson, > M rt " - 1 t J * Messers, Fenner & ftl’Millan, _ fMajanoM,o t . * ''P Jv Pittsburgh, September 2d,1847-y j , ? + * \ -1 s ™V A TE DISEASES ’ J r ' ' V 7 Iwjawfc Diamond AUejr, can be coiisulketWual i **" t ‘ L tv -** - a^?nfc4B cas ® s of a l jr »t'aw ordeUeaunatitTeiiKidtiUa. 4 Vrßgfituw to the hmnan frame •* ~ ■* 1 r k jaMMEBi Syhibs&ndSj'philmcernptlonsjgononhma fc> 4 v „ 1 / i ? - ana jttconßequeiicea, w \ «' nma<i2ae<uef,mipanue»ofthebtood, with alldtseutoof r dxsebaTgeß,Bemuial vrenJtneßaandimpotcncyjalso, piJefi - . ' ’ r , rbeumansm, female -weakness, diseases ot die womb, > — , T - ’ * e monihiy suppressions, diseases of. the joints/fistara In -i , ' _m> ano, nervous afiecnoua pnms in the back ana loinsyirri* 1 ““ v * lanons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic i f " r erupnongs teifer. nugwormyttercarTaldiseases. Ac, a * r r r » . , . 7*** : TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE -| * . * . ; . i . % - \ . 5 -jW ExcluwYelydevotedtothegtndyandireattrtenlotreneS - P real disorders, and (hose arising irom yomhful-cxcesses* 1 i * * v < gaieij, climate, or immmUes of iheWood,-whereby the ' - f , constitmtou. may have been enfeebled, enables Dr Brown J > J toofferaraurancesof spcedyT^lierioailwhotnaj-place | - v . " , C- v ‘ \ ibemselves under bis care. Z , Dr Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sep- » f a - .<* arate; apartments. PaiTeuis can visicDr: D. wiibon( fear "'’rT ■ of exposure to other Visitors =• ~ 1 H Ins of importance to many persons in need of medical* £ , f aid, to obtain good ndcicepnvately and promptly; ToaU | - «ch, Dr Brown’s '■°ady akiU i» - * 2 T^HEUMATiSM.— XVedyforßhenraaiismir<i»p€edyflnd certain remedy.'--'..-'.'.' for mat painful trouble It never fells • . Office and Pnvate ColisultatioftAltoomsjNoi'-d& IHRi ’ -' ' .raoud.alley, Pittsburgh/ Fn. . The Boctoris‘'alwuysat home. fanl&dawtf W-IlililA'W'.TATß A CO*t "* (SCCCB3SOBS TO BS£R IF V & TAT? ) jAo. lOj Jbiojft street, bttteeen Terry and Liberty auetls,. !ITAMJFACTCREBS otjWt'!e&d ) ls!tdeU;pipu l 'hy*‘ - IrXdrauia, pumps,’ baths, water closets.leaden coffins *<?„ keep; constantly unhand and manufacture to order*'" ' ■’ sheet lead from l toB tts. to the Muare fooi t itVßheetaof C : ' •hy.SOfeet, which iheywillfunusatothctrodewholesaiC, orcut to order in any sue that may he wanted * . They also in&natacture end keen cousmnUy hand, --' leaden pipes front 2 to f inch anueduet pipe, for .conveying waicrjromjspnngs/fariushedtbthexoanirr trade, andpntup on reels: m lengths of frottfOO to 10QQ reel on each reel, with direcuousastotheproperraethod' ..of layiug. Also, on handtftlargesßpply bf:Adiu«s\Pat ent suction Paraps,for. wells or.cistemgfShow & Co»s ..very, snpeirorc&st iron sacuon Pumps. - Hydrant'work-oreverv description, executed iu the most durable manner.-and on the l most aecoraraodatinr terms. . Orders from the country for leaded pipes.sheet" •-- lead, or pomps, wiU receive prompt attention. - > jc27*davr 0001-rt /•IASTI! v/J>y 50At*—04 ettKsjtu»-rec«lvisd anil Ansa] ».A.tABNESTOCKicS ’ *.‘?l 'j£ r ; 4: Vi' V , ■** t <■ ? t A-'y.' ■ ■ i:. p\>• ; t - t< ■*- t, t s' _ V<,' --• i 7 , ‘ • , * {. Vi'*? r ■ -I? o! -rlf :-tk" 5 w-'is :
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