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STl)t morning Host.
L UAKI’LIt, EDITOR PROPRIETOR.
PITTSBU RG H :
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER: S, -.1848.
Tbc Bicamer;Arena.wiU leave for J2l«abcili this
9 o’clock.- ThcVCaeaand But?
» l©r Glee Clubhand- a Band of Music, will bo. ou :
inboard* Spocchcawill be ilcl»Vcred-byColVM*Cand
, ;v; loss, Col. BlackjßufkejShalcr, Mngraw, Layngiand.
others, Pare, 75 cents.
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*" TVbcr« are lliq Orateiß*
•'• •;>. , ,v.’Vcsj where-.ore they'?;-' Echo-an4wcrej-*-Vrhere 1 1
.1 old . remarked to us the other day, that
- Gciu -Tatlou would bO: defeated,
:-/..v.-.:.''boeauso : 'of- the apathy that cxiaja nn :lbe/ £ whig” i
: ; , wnkc.-->Thc orators :of-the party arc like:' : ,
; : Dumb statues ami brcniblQsrf - i
rtbcy.say notUingj.fur the best of all reasons, i that i
• : • they have nothing to., say, in behalf of thoir ff ; per- i
fcclly ndicnlous candidato.”-' Thb only persona, who
jj.-'-.-'.fltOiat-aU: otUictcd-wnh Taylonnmin this city, arc
; • Mournful Moses, Themas «Jefferson Bigham>; and ;
Samuel Palmer (pronounced Paw-maw.) Hampton
• continues lo; boro tho pcoplc<wilh-a recitation of
. tho samc oid Bialo rigmarole, with tho “ provprb”
•. v included. Bigham stammers, and twists and grunts,
and squeals, with about as niuch-propnety as Gen
wpaylor’sold whfte: horse l;< Little Palmcr.liaamorc
rood tense tban tho other, two. put together j: and
'/.gt ►gclhcr.i: ,
wo arc. sorry Lo.ecc him abuse ins talcnls m so had
• r^^m v caUso^ oratora oftho
orctgfecrfeuf'niJ onil)
* fa jM’CiLfc 7 AVhcic 13 3Ttos^
9 * Where iaO. 0 LrromisJ Wiicro laßobcr; M J KrugJil?
r Where 13 C B« M. "Smuii ? '\Vhertf' ta Hnnrj W
• Wfllfaml \Vhr»o R. Scutley t \Vtw!*o
13 a,host of flj enthusiastic friends and
» gdflwewof licmyCta) * They arc Silent asprivA*
etone- We under ttml The* IVittianu haaproxa
jsetl toJn:jke:a cpcec J v *>-t ifhp cah be
','Satfafica iltai tl e i\ o )- t Liters crGoji. Taylor,
v:•.■:.'■■ >• ;ft and JJutiArxcnjjiOt
*iChafl>*’toiu rciwrKinjt ]«3 *« heartfelt fiiftoLsi* 1 for
.'•".■•Mhe 'honnna’iinjroPfinmobvc i
- -r JUiir-X*JTgmcfiJ.:y>At -these leljerc arcunnnCfJinaiblyv
• • v precaiac the :ve«rr».ori*reen3hurijh
r.oot be.honoredrivii!i.’« speech from theJellpw*-
Citizen. Mptirnfu! Wo-,c- had hrUrr go oyer. nnd
• • v".••.• •• :-;repcat .the'xame 3peafe';to ihe.peojde
r * in <c ptaurfr* * Uicpn**entcf*r hi on of u-h’tyocr}
r * in this etti\.-n indy HmeulahtC !
Iloucsfy of Taylorism* : -. .
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j*=v '^Convention,the.editor-.of-ihc liidimond W.tnej the
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.'.rIMCS.::;(TJio lcading'iTrit?fUfni^ i, ni.‘ip,f?:c-Vplw<jrft the j
. two parties) AV'n. tnvTj. :*vhce - ,inf;c^T\*.c-:
; ■ ;aW,: jn lbe.nrtiOlo.»q«Oi«U- ttift' l
.■•••■ >•.;* :'v>\% lng“ at the. 4lh of;-.January >xvfi i
• ?>>. >:,\oginiona.<»r'caiJ^iJatoar-|«r.i?>o.^i :, J : VK« i
r: PrcstdtrcjfsUpoft.Joai{rog‘qtinnu»n?t;^^^^^
- :.* : :- -domestic policv, sfnmld.be tftadcbtjmvji-ift toe groal l
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Nov,' Una nmc n.icbrnnd J.W: 1 on* pi tliomosl
.ofGcn;* Tnylorvsflul 4 * like
nu*tcr7«kc enV* A* Gen 1.-ulor ru* his | . __
„ * * , , t 1 ‘ A Slink lik ImUMi&i
greuno.'iL why mav net vn of Gc*i.T*t>' . « i . _ .
f f -*- * , , * J . - | A veryurtdhgentand worthycitfien of Washing,
orsruppnrcr 7 ir J a>r c yenert ingi* ta | lfln Jndnoa/wttlioy to tbceditor of tbeDe
awo ou»>s °* t ?■> «rnfr jii n, nil *™" j Mj-ff, iliat-on bia n>a tefrom Neff Albany to
morrow,thattncro jno cufuihirg involved »n iW « , . . . „ . . i „
~ , „ , FrcdcncV'-bqrgh, mibat State, be was 4educed 4o
contest, as Gen. Ta\!or has *o wr.le rfe tfuat? to- , f/ , „ * - . «
, ~ _ , . * , annum* the pol.Ucal preference of every ttoter with
■r** ' .day awl toe opposite to-morrow. in the lei'crrriklcfc / , * „ 1 t <?.» .
, * , J* r . tfbomhe met* liesaysthatthq mast of those whom
- Jl&'w tote to Dr. Dehncv, be sajsr—■ , A * _ M . * * *
, ev . , rv 'v he tnct wCro wagoner* from ino counties or Green,
<e It iso right iitncrcot ui every freeman to - - * * „ .. M *
of jl principle and Opirmnu Ramson amiFloya
f : .of lU^s^iiiitK-wJnrse-Jjftri^Uiu adieinutTettOn of*lllo' —and thereTVCfc 125 for Caw aml Sutler, an<t“£fl
w “government jinj TraplWiw.— - - foi Gerr. Uehmhcrsajk, llat ho ha* Aft
v?**, l ' lc £ H rnm^r ol 1547, ballon : Joabt that Indiana wtU-.give a larger majority to Caw
- the )jib or h’cbriiary last, ho cxprdioatto nnd Batlcr, ** the brave old Volunlccrii,'* than «be
- •;••• rcfvrcnec .tti the federal npminaliDn.; Ho .has ever given Ida President nod Vico Trcxidcnt.
thea wrote .
. /vl have. laid.it, down o=l ;a:pnneiplc,.not to igirc
}. -. my opiiuana upon, or- prejudge, many .way, the va- :
; ; ; ; rioußiqucsttons 6f policy now at is£uo between Uio
• political parties of tlie not to promise what
• ?, . I-would Qr wonhbnot-do, were I elected to thflPrc-l
.:-- eidencyor the; United Stales j and tbat-Jn-tge cases
presented in regr<4 toedd, I ccc no
rcaspn for departing troju this panrjpte. ? * ? * i
w» *v; : wished to know, if tlcn. Taylor,-.
• (m thc cvcnt of bis being chorcn would <
. Teto n bill prohibiling slavery in thc.novr termoncs.
: According .to- his own reasoning, tills was a-.maucf
■' vvhieh;Mr.-.M*ConkCyj and. ail .tiie freemeo .of the
Unpo* bad a right to Unmv. Jieither ha nor ibc>
>::•.••••-"• • :could:e*pect to bis ecnttmcntsrv urdcee from
• .GeDi Taylor Intuself. He rcfuscsto gi\'r.*£n.tisn;ction
; : on thisjKuut, and ihcrofocc wuldiold^ from the Pco*
. . Uiat 'vhich it is tbcir right to k/.ovv. ; ;
- Tbo Second Wasbl’agtoit. ; ’
. Alluding to tbp manner,in r hicb the * 4 Whigs”
arc of late desecrating the tv^ me of Washington, by
comparing tfcn- hun^ —the Washington
• Voion very- justly.observesr te It would tic impns*;
Bible to find in GcnvTVylor’s character a single trait
entitling him to tty's distinction. There is a-very
marked diflferCDte between their conduct in one.re
: sped: Gon,. Washington rcfiuectUto receive pay; for
•' his services, and resigned hie commission; as,enon as
• thp- war m which he wno . engnged .wna, pon--
eluded ; Gen; .Taylor chnga to his com m,l ? s, ® n aIW
• • the war i« over, ho is it candidate forPre
• cident, Washington commuted rio suc/i.oofrogc up
oh thorpublic feeling. When his country needed.a
- defender he tmik utf Jus sword ; but he ijaid it down
the moment pcace.was declared* • Yet fcdcrnl;whig*;
• gery presumes-lo call-a man- who -, holds- oh to his
• commission-in peacttyand whilc a candidate Pre
cidom, ts a ittond IVathwßton
- Pedcral ,f Whlg " Dcccnej . ;
■ A correspondent of the. Pennsylvanian, giving.an
account of the Federal ratification meeting at Har*
the 2d instant, rays, that,when the new
accidental Attorney. General-concluded Jus speech,
he presented to. the meeting the name of a Pittsburgh
delegate,, and 4> up’blazed the yellow-head and red;
' face of the promised orator. He made.a funny,bit
ter .and blasphemous speech.; The only :ihingiw»rth
' real note, said :by. him ,\vas, that;at iho time Go!.;
now-Gcn. CvUS broke hursvford over his ; knee, he,
James.DuKtopjof Pittsburgh jvvifh*.
cd-Gdn* GXss < had broken bis damncd neck: 1 ».-From
ibis-specimen, we are inclined:-to believe that the
: Federal parly dill possess, (w)mt they used to claim,
;in by-gone years,) 4 ? All thn talents, ait the decency,”
; • of'the country t! I- ..
Tnru lMm out JslinsiC&tJ ;• /
;-Tho- editor, 'of- tho ' Journalj at- Lafayctlo, Indi
ana,J>ite of the , staunchest Federal lsu ol the State,
says i
: > .things are pitiable, some .things aro con->
stemptiblc, and.others beneath contempt. With the
■ v.'-JaUcrclasamsybo 1 reckoned the-miserable, weak,
• anil futila-altcmpls of.certain .-doughfaced editors
/ •• and political'leaders to ,cheat*the people intom be
r.' iief rthat ficn» ‘Tiylnr. iS a : Wlf-MOT- PUOYIHO
' MAUJI”
> the 5 * of tins city.and
• • fctate> of their.bioihcrj-rwho. can speak; thus plainly
- 01-iheir rascality?. •He speaks truly, m saying that
. tbetrcflurls arc bencatli contempt. . They enn cheat
none odly yowis Wlnelmgs, who hare advanced
. jio furlhcr m political learning ilnn lhcuv standard.
bearer himself.
r n v cn for loirn I
The Ifcukuk Dispuph gnea the following a<? the
•result Aj;ibc recent o!cctiqn. in lowa :; .ScnaWjr lO:
Diyn,ocratS| S Wlugs; .ifouse/ fiS; Democrat?,' U
Whigs. l’tfrhftps the Teds mil now be* willing to gne
: ''Up'Ju\va;r*: , T{tylorisjm < n|i|ie.ars to. be-an unptohUbJo
Speculation c\er} where 1
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Au Honest Confession* ' 1
The Federal edi'draroflndiana talk otcarryiDg i
Slate Tot as much, lissuhulirtraq ihoiigtt |
they ID btdtevc them. TJuttlicy ]
either lied before the nomination aTGen. Taylor,
'ihcy ,BeTortt .the\ meeting of 4 the. PhilaJcl-V
phia Convention, the State Journal, (the tho
-defunct Whig*?, party at the capital of the State,)
said.
VA Tact not to be overlooked, is, that alargo nnm*
her of ihe-voters-of our State; who ar.o not abolition-.
>st9j are, coflflcicntimialy- opposed to. youngs for a
slaveholder.: "Wb think the objection should not cx
ist, but yet wo kneW 1 1 does, and to an extent
■cUnt-to control thevoleoJ.theStatc. -They arewhiga
i and tmVi nof boXp' unless the whig, candidate is free
' from this objection.' -Thetrobsenceftotn ■ the .palls
will give the State to the Locqfocos”
' Wjj tvcro perfectly satisfied; that ho tojd the truth
ini penning thia paragraph; and the result oft ho Into
elections proves it,
A Decent Taylorlte.
- The Hon.R. W.Thompson, of Indiana,:on ace
cent occasion; addressed; a meeting 'ofrTaylontcs at
ZanesvillOj inOhio,—at winch Rmehomadothe fol*
lowing highly honorable, and perfectly just ntiosion.
to Gen. Cass:-
>Hoaaid—«?Gen. Cass Jiadstooiupmanfully at all
times for Harbor and River Improvements. He stated
further that Gen* Cass Was a gentleman for whom. he
• had'a high.pcrßonal .regard, and nothing coaid sue-.
. ccsaftilly be charged- against his character; but that
from
•ical'principles, end honco:Opposcd /
-Thio gentleman knows something of the potmeat
history of hie country; and does not consider it hon
orable ton® about a patriotic and long tried public
-4ior rant,: feel cuicbjnore ofrcnpcct-for
thu
to be looked ngoo almehths TOfractrfptfsz but we ful
ly believ c this to bo (ruo~ i
MoaVWonderfnl—Truly J 5
.It ia.wondcrrul.tp hear
iiavmg told thc-truth; l>utof all the wonderful ..tacts
thatcan:be stated In our day, that ora rdi*
lor telling,or cvoh’trying to.lelljiihc truth,*is most
rcmarkaldc. Wc put the followingon record, how-.
evcr,-as coming Tronf one of the organs of Pederal
* icm Tn=NewJereoy-T?theJerscyCityiTclegrapfc; We
wauld .advisc him lo:bc.careful; or he will fall under
the bar of his party leaders:—
.*? We constantly: meet in our'cxchangca eneb ar
-1 guments as' these: Casa is the Hero of
.BuU’s Surrc:ulct n —* { Gco.CaE3brohebia»word,
rwhich was tho beat use lie eouU! pul it (o,* r —“ Gen.
Casa dreirh: fat ralery as Indian Agents—>“Gen*
Cas& uvote.a book Jn prane orLomaPlnilipc,” etc.,
•ole* - Ifnwy friends^ .wcthing: It vouldbQa'faucb
better argument to say thatGcnUCafcS though‘Jion
orabjoasn ; majr sustained an lunimpcacheif. moral
• character and possessing rather i toate v .than:ordinary
talents,•»» yet.one of the most dangerous poltttcans
ot <n\t country.”
The lionlivlUaidonmali
Prentice eays‘-r‘<Gen; Caw, nearly seventy year#
old, cuddcrdy changes his lifolong opinion upon the
Wdmot proviso, to suit the viewsof the South:” If
this wore trttej it were more creditable to Geo.Casa
to rcnpunce error, even atacveniy years ofnge,than
■do contlnuo ttinciiomog if.ustil Jwa death. There Is
;na probability of any auch statement ever being made:
ahoui Ptcmjcc. Hts properisity fijr Jjtng manifest
od-itoclf in very early childhood: it continued to
“grow with lus growth, and strengthen with hU
' Strengthuntif it hac become so much a part ofhis
uatnrei that one might as aeon; expect to etc “the
leopard .change hts spots, or the Elhjop his skm:V’
He ir a jMpdri «« Whig” organ *
Hon* SSorrii Loagsirclh.
:. Wc havethe ptcasoretoannouncelhatborexcel-
M’CaiMllesj,'received at an early
houryestcrdny, a dispateli by tholjghinlng rod*, of
the intcnuooof.Mr. Lokcstoetii, the Democratic
nominee for Governor, to bo la oor city this after
noon.
\Vc.hopc pud expect that the Democracy will giro
ibia invaluable public officer n hearty end enthusias
tic reception.: It is proper that our Democratic
friends should have an opportunity to introduce to
the. acquaintance of our Whig. neighbors the mao
who ts to bej beyond all doubt,the next Governor of
thu great Commonwealth.
Look licac.—We saw in. Wall street, yesterday
afternoon n, cal! for a day meeting to convene in
N. Y., this evening. Tho names of
two hundred Whigs of that town were signed to the
paper!! ! So they go«~-JV. Y: True Sun* . •*■
By the way, wo hear it rumored that the friends
ofMr.Clny, in this citv, talk of calling n meeting
soon,.to - repudiate Taylor. One thing is certain,
the “hero ortho frlaodhounda” lies not a realhonttt
/nonet amongst the “Whig*” ofPitlsburgh ! :
; Libels. ; Two suits for Libels have been com
mcnccd, against editors of thin city, within the past
few days. If people would bohavc themselves,’there
would be less cause for such prosecutions* Editor*,
bad as many of them areydo notabusc wilhontgood
and sufficient grounds.: . Besides, a verdictdocs not
-relieve a character of its blackness, where a Judge
inalructa the jury that tho truth may be a libel. We
would rather bo tho prosecuted than the prosecutor
In a majority ot eases.:
S££T The Western. Reserve Chronicle, an.inflnen*
tial Whig paper, published at Warren; Ohtfy has
hoisted the names of Van Buren and Adams as its
candidates. Taylor Whiggcry;on the Reserve is in
an “enthusiastic 1 . 7 condition.
ElsT*. Massachusetts has nine hundred miles ot
Railroads*in.operation,in-which- s4o,ooo,oooare
invested. The increase for' last ycor exceeds $6,-
000,000.
• Louilyille.—According totho most-recent esti
mates; the population of Louisville, Ky*, is 46,500,
the number of buildings, and tho value of
property, real.and per50na1,.513,047,614.
. DdMEiTics awdDht Gooes Gewebally.— There
is an active hasincss and a general tendency to bet
ter prices. This vis especially the case in ladies
drees and fancygoods and fine cloths and casaimercs.
Sattinctß. ore also doing well, but the stock in first
hands is less than , at any previous: time for two
.years. Ginghams are dull .end poor and medium
.cloths-.and.-.caB*imenmnrc in too abundant supply.
The auction; ealesi tins week were mostly of Foreign
g wcnt hardly aB-wcll oelnst spring,and
with raorc or less loss on nil but fair to
yet belter .than tho owners expected.—A 7 . T. Jour.
oj Commerce
. lu;iNOis.?-nT!ie new Legislature will probably bo
constituted as follows, yizr -
Whig Dem.
Senate 7 17
22 43
' 29 60
i Tim printing establishment of J. Dun
noil & Co.i Pawtucket, lias, been slopped for tho'
• past:threo weeks in consequence of undergoing re
pairs, &c.j is now, s we learn, in fulloperation—
turn jngogtaboutSOOOpiocesor. SCO,OOOyardsof
printed goods per week.
.< i Hit him ACAi«.-i*Tako one letter, from Taylor
ifid you haio TyJcr.- -[Ohio Statesman.
< lake one Ictter from what sort of an:
animal havo f youfrr:(LauißVjHe. Journal.
-“A; whig; but not .an ultra jwlug;” -animal of
epurse! : W(mt other sort ol animal do you suppose
it would 1 nnkc7 [Shleomin.
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. B2T Wo have got the start of our opponents in
good songs,'that’s clear!; Here one "from the
Huntsville Democrat? ' * ">’>
A DEMOCRATIC SONG. - t \
Old Gr4y House tmfhiig?. at/Jhjß.Qatiiler.
, . Ye dcmocfatacopo more,;. ,v ■
Fresh lautelsjrtiil keep winning, ** -
. l are very'poor,
. And the BRinmng. . :
CHORUS.
O look way Norlh r O:Iook way-South, ;
. ; . For Cose is out a gunning,: v-. y s■■ ~-:y
And-Butlcr too is in. the chasc-rr c . 2. >t S: -\i
0 sec the coons ail running.
In farty*four. wc/Jtnick llieiff track , .
Their ludee wcnt f to the ianncr, ,
And now woUl flay Unt old coon Zack,
•That lives in Louisiana.
0 looky &c.
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No clatme on earth bisthatoldcoon,- .
But eull Ujo whigs all prattle,. ■?
Ho .won Ujc day in Mexico, : ' v; :/ ;
AtßucnaViaLVs battle. . . *
0 look, &c. j
The coons who vote for Ftlmorc now, -
: Hod better have thochohe,- :
Far.bo’o picking of his .Banjo strings: <
Forasoothernnogrofrohe,.'
. Olook, Ac.
| OFdmore-loves the sooty face, •
. - He’s raised tho. Negro Bonner,.
And advocates that wooly race/
That lives in Louisiana*
O iook;&.
j/ WriUrftybrthe Ihtttbitrgk Cau and Uutl<r Glcf
Ilnrrph I'HnrraU J JTor Cass ana TJutler.
CoraoDemocrals obey the call,
Hurrah, homh, hurrah!
. .CStrd op for baulc,one and all, 7 '
Hurrah, hurrah, burraltJ
KorUener.il Cass is to the field,
v. - Protected by brave Batlcr’aShield, /
The whig* and Natives now must yield,
Hdrrah, hurrah, hurrah!
Our gallant Captain, LcwisCasa,
Hurrah, hurrah/hurrah I -
v And Butler, too, Dm aurjo iviH pass, , . .
Hurrah, hurrahj hurrah ! •
At Monterey, hogruncdlhe day,
In Spite of Corwin and ofClay,. : s
TheMexicansondwhlgadid slay,
Hurrah, hurrah,hurrah ’
• .At foreign courts where he did go/
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah I 1
The British tried, but he said no;
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah ?
He raised his voire against their rule, .
He cried, Oh never, Johny Bull, .
OnUodcSamc.nmcauchapull;
1 Hurrah/hurrahyhtirrabl.
The tears now/rrr, and alUbings right;
Hurrah, bnrrah, hurrah t
:: Now .let uhTomu champion fight; *
- Ilurrahyharrah,hurrah!
By land or sen, whiter it be,
: Ile.it the fricodof.Dcmncracy;.. .
-.To sustain him now, let all agree,' ; ■
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah l
ForCanand Butler raises shout;
Hurrah, burnb, hurrah 1
TheDemocraUnre now about, *
Hurrah,hurrah, hurrah*
v :. From Maiftcto-Tetas/as of yore,
We*U gitwthedi gaa,aa in *l4,
And keep tho WTme Hause lour ycars more;
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah f
C 71.0. «ro. F, —ASCfclSO** of i
thel. O. of O, R. meet* at.lhtur <l]ttlU rornrr .of Fourth {
tttuf Market Mrert*>.«vfciy WctWnia? M \ |ra« j
-. . Uy-order.: i ; . j
JOStfril & tfc .YOUNG, Sec'jv f
■ ViJuiinj* tiroihc™ arc fierrliy fauumtcd ngarntfl vwii»j
J«?ony r»f ih»f aufcrconw*rot AVooi *i.‘!
and Vtrgjo alley, -ft* l,o2g#* So, lie'
onlv-tegat woikujij lio4go or 0a» «i thMor A|-
ileffhedj-ctijr. iHagflMK
' A Claik, of. Retlevtte; Ohio, Notcad*, <
ifMi Uslfi.wm a fetter to T>rJC*- C. Van/bn, ihr. propnruy !
of the c*tebral«l J.lUiotTinptic Mixture.the fora* Amer- 0
Iran ReaHjiUvwnha statement'font fa Us? vicinity of i
Oaio where they dn bujine*-*, tire article sm* bad urtpre- ; s
ecdcntea*aJ«*..Nc»hing like u bar- ever appeared. >
PeopW reson to itfbroll complaint*, and ua rtftein» al* i
way* cmmL Old case*. winch have baffled the skill <
of neutral men, hare yielded to it. and the faculty an>.j
uxtng it in their practice. A large number of medical !
menare.ngcnu for u* aolc—a strong proof oi ike great •
virtae*,of the Article. Call on Agent.*, in oar jn*pcr;.i
whose tiarqes are io be foam! under Great American 1
Remedy, and get n Pamphlet.. : j
Agent* to PitUhargh, lUtsk UcoCßWAr,No.2Liberty !
1 near Canal ilaitn. ' •• . ■, ]yi4: I
. JJ5* CotuvencM, headache.. gnldurej-v pa*u la Ure «Wc
and brea*Mtau*ra and ricknci*, variable appetite, yellow
or. *warihy complexion, Ac,, are lire u* cm! symptom* of A
uwontered liver. Wright’* Lubam Vegetable IHU* are
certain to remove the abavocamptarat*. ocean**they *x»
pt-Mron* the body those morbid. humors which are the
cauwji not only of. all diseases of the brer, but «f every
malady umident to inert. A nmgleaSccnt box nilHiiofj
ease* .give relief* and perecrerancr. according to direr*
lions* will mo*t sugnU'dly dnve every form ofditraro
from the body. ■,.-. ~ ■ ■ i■.
• tkicanof Counurfaj* and JlrnicmbertliOl
the Original and Only Leninite fndism Vegetable Pilf*
hare the written signature of Wau*.* WuMirr «#» the
ton label of each box. -
lEeihcroher, also, that Messrs. Peucht wanjprr A Co s of
•JS«2CT<w*» OiwmMUj'mil'A
11. Wilder, fc Co., 0f :t«ui*vi!lc, are Kirr agent, for ilj*
incdicisr, and tre car.noi ruaromec ilia genutnr lie,» nf
that offered by them for sale. ._■•■.
Tlregcmnire Is for whe at Dr. Wni?bt>PrineinalOtßce,
I6d Race direct, Fhilnddpliia; and by Jotia Tooxpsnx,
13ft Liberty street, Pmnhurgh; Pn», who It sole agent for
tin* city, by whom dealer* can bo supplied at the whole
wUo rate wp 7
Jo* Lrrrrco rmm Math.pa L, Jb’.vrsroar.—Thn fol*
towing is nn extract from a letter written to DrClickcit*
*r,by .Maulda J#, DitTcnpon, of Philadclpiiio, vrlm was
cured of nn tnlhunrouiory Rhcuniniutn, by tJm wv of
Chckenrr’s Sitear Coaled Vegetable Villa, oiU-r every
other means had tailed: ... •• .
Dear .S»r--~ It is .with emotions of the areolest gratt
pule thnfl nddre** you ntUiuainc; believe me, libcafc
Ihb sentiments.of my heart when 1 assure tliat thronrh
yonr means I am cow enabled to movn m the land of the
nyutff. About #ix months sineiM wns mtaeked with tho
inQainnmtory rheutnatt9m, ami consulted the bmiucdicai
ndvicc in Urn CHy. Different mcdicmriM were civeiu amt
the utmost aucution paid in«, hut nil took no effect.oml j
thought J wn* doomed to linger oiu nn existence made
wretched by extreme phy*ienl;*uUenng.. . The phynician*
said that they had done. nil. und j>totm*rd my speedy dc*
jrarjure to tlrelnnd of splnlK: when they had piven mc
ovtr. so low hud i become that It was imnn«xihlc uimira
limb »walfout :bo greatest cxcruon. and even tlicn
u wn* most excruciatingly painful. At thi» time: a near
and dear friend reConimcnded .tomc the us* of Ciiekcii*
crV Sugar Contwl Wgetahle Purgauvc I‘iU*. stating; nl
the smtio time, that they; If anything, couhl. afford relief
llcmg on the verec of despair, nnd ready to grasp at
whatever promised relief ! conmteneed taking them nc
cording to directum. In omv week—strange ns It may
seem—my pains left int\t»y lu alili was restored.mul I
became a new and diffcrem being. lam grndiuiMy gaiit
*ng my Mrength. iny nppcUle w good, and tiro disease in
wfiolly driven from my system. • • , i i (
Kxcuj?* me foc tronhhng yon wnh thK mntemputi hut
1 atu So iijurh trjourrd a* my npocdyj-ero.ve.ry that iiritH
rlous dmy demands un’acknowledgemcnt of the mcllrfid of
urn.
- tr ßelicvcjnc to ho truly nnd sincorekv
• MATILDA L DIiVENPOUr’
City ttf Philadelphia, s*
* Per*oimlly appeared before mc, tho subsenner, Recor
der of the city.ot Philadelphia, the above namedMulilda
L. who,on hi-r solemn oath, depose*and says
that the loregoing statement is true; to the best of her
knowledge and belief. In withes* whereof. I have- here
unto *ei my hand, tUl*£(lih dny of May; A; D.1H44 • ,
B moiIARD VAIJK
D.7' Sold hy.. WM, JACKhON, Gen. Affent. - v
;ftep7 • . Liberty struct. Pittsburgh.
; (For list of Agents sec adveniflcmcm.] - ; ' >
G.,3.rouTEit,v.*...,*Mnnager nud Lessee.
• PIUCKS OP ADMIRBUIX 1. ... i :
Private boxes*• •*• *85.00, } Single Hckctft.--, -‘.V. .75c-
Dress;Circle •••00c. { Second Tier-••• 30: j Pit*•••2sc-
Ga11ery••••......... ‘2oc. j Privateßoxcs • • >*• ♦ • *$l.OQ.
10" Last night hut one of die HERON FAMILY
PKfpirV i:vem>o, Sept Bth, will he noted the
_• C, TWO OIIEGOttIES.
To be foUo\veawuh npicco called -
V YOUNG SCAMP
Joseph « * Miss flcmit (Mrs Maul> Intllc Agnt*
; Alter which, rt Musical Olio, by the Hcron-Fmnliy. '
Dance • * By Master W nnd r Wtum
- The whole to conclude with ' ; • • • •• .
The Swiss Cottage*
NatzTiok-**-Lmlo Agnes. | Little.i. ..i llerbri:
Corporal Max-* * • . Mi*« Heron
~lD*:Duo notice Avill bo given of the firsl onpeiirancc of
Miss Anna Cruise
10~Poors open at "; curlam nsc at 74 o’clock-
X<otfl! XiOtfl! " "
T7P“S-ALBr-50 Building Lots 111 ‘‘Now Troy,’’ beau-
X Ufully situated,-and tho most pleasant place for a
private residence, m the vicinity.of Pittsburgh.
,: A i*®7"A lotin Allegheny city, near Federal *t.; front---
M’ff reei on Middle alley, nncf extending back S 3 feet- i■'
. Also-—A houte and lot on -Water alley, Allegheny cny
, All or any pf these lots will he sold lower, nnuon ensier
tcmis, ,Umn any other similar propcrtynowmihcmarket
For pamcnlnrs enquire of SYLVESTER SRYMOUR,
nt the office of'Edward.Todd A Co., cor»er.Fifth & Mor
: Hot streotb ,- or of the Riihecriher- • ••■
He P« tc THOMAS .MELLON, Attorney
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Old Zack they say baa won great fam£,-
BypuHing.of the Jngger,
And Fillmore he iacoming South/
To libcrato the Nigger.
OJook, &c.
Bravo Casa in Senate, as in field, .
. . Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!
Our Soldiers, nghts he would nut yield, .
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah ?
’GaiDft Corwin, Clay and VVebster too,—
For all their.huoibug would' mil do— -
Old General Cass it ever true; r
/> Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah !
PITI'SBVGIt TIIKATIIE.
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, Tiie^To&bs,—Only t vyocavetbirou gh t m on Tuis*
dhy night, Guldens it (was. jThfc first was a stout
w,itfi-tl3i\hi3 strength ho trcmblpS
like an aspon leaf. Whiskey lias ptaypd sad harojr.
willi ins constitution. He wasfound idai yard
a bake oven! He had no cicuso, and was sentup.
for twenty-four hours to recover hi 3. sir eng lb. The
jiscondcasn.was a well known individual—nri leas t
personage than Dr. T. Cooper. Ho mu (band after
ISii'clock,,partially "slung,”hat still able to walk:
to tlio Tombs. "• The Mayor asked lijjh, as a the ebs
tem, wjut he,had. to say,, when bo addressed a tew
remarks to Ins'Ilonor: “ 1 Drily tiave toaaka smjili
~fit«or.,pfypuj Mr.tMayor.': Jtiis<now -asmuchva| a
wcek-sinco t got oat of Jail. I have beea at hope
since—ever omco, indeed I have 1 I camo to town
yesterday to-got-: the: newspapers,-.for you I
must havo the news.- I might get along without
whiskey, hut without jiowspapcr%: noser I t - Well; I
crossed in a skiff, and when reidy to go baekJit
was gone;:.:I liad': to Walk, about;-and sotbowateh
took mo.- Now, Mr. Mayor, gito.mo a light sen*
tcnco and I>ll noser trouble you again. I’m
weak;- living upon bread and water, that I-cannot
stand-it much longer.’?.: Ho tben closedywhen
Mayor announced that ho should go up. for ten dayjs.
The Watchmen made a largo haul on Wed
nesday night—for; there went ;ploven: ; cases befoj-o:
the Mayor yesterday morning.. Somo were whifo
and some black j some males .and:some females;
-somoadultirand somcclnldron.' Such a party is act
often seen thiannleofNew-V«k or.NewOrlcans. A
.miserable bci, and'ali reduced 10 their present deg
radation,—or cc'pt the Jwo boys—hy-whiskey.Moet i
: ofthca liave spcDMnuchof iheir tune in jaily where i
indeed they, arc fed and sheltered, which comforts
they do not enjoy when at (thirty. Two or three of
Uic crowd had money, thoy paid their i
fines and left; others were scnt'np, end. somo Wero
. discharged. The two boy* webc: in for;pitching cop
■ pers rn a public ptacc, to the great annoyance of
_ somo citizens. , His-Hoqor: held them in suspense
. for some time, and. then oracled a promise of better
conduct, and let them go. A very unhappy looking
Kttghshmaa was brought Dp;-‘ He gavo his name as
Jisfin BdZli but this was evidently a name assumed
to kccp his friends in thp: dark as to his ndveatpre
with tho watchmen;: lie rubbcdhiscyes,paid hit
fine and walked off- 1 . A yotfag fellow of find appear
ance—stout, healthy and intelligent—was brought
up charged with steeping in a stable. This was
the. second time he wot called to thc.fitoed to answer
the charge of sleeping in the. fib Charles Hotel sta
ble. Once lie -left a candle burning on the bay,
which by mere acciJont did naf set lire to the titr
. hie, When.in before he wa*.discharged; but tbit
timo ho was: sent tip far 30: days, as he said he had
neither money nor friends. One of the women was
brought id for being put out of .a, house on Peon st-
She had been taking a little stuff: not, very good for
the stomseli’s take; and .was sent up to get straight;
The other frail sister wastery penitent cud wphrnl
alcmjj she made a very eloquent statement ns to
the. esaao of her appearance before the Mayor; and
begged indulgence this litno.. She did not object-to
o fine, but assured bit Honor that she woaldgivq
... her note Tor-the amount; -r* and you know,” said
: they’’that-my note is good g thy word is at good
tny oath.” Sul tho Mayor no doubt thought that in
: these times of pccaaiary embarrassment, when tha
- .largest capitalists were complaining of-tho lightness
: of the Money market, she might fail, sincere os went
: her piooiues, for he refused and said she could hoard
; it oat en the hill. -To this she yielded a reluctant
assent and walked off.
ffmtu PcnssvlVAsiA Mua*mi..—A longtime
ago, we attcudcd * mealing m the OJcon, got op br
(he conirsbotowto the above named msuialiun.. We
Hike time fell cmi&leßi that in a very few monlba
the badding weald bo as*OTc«d.ln,‘* nnd'rtidy
Tor Uio nick nt mono. Ilia now September, IStSj
and not a itroko b» b<£%gif potetett 4;*iiß aol
I letted. Jt'&af art lit Managrrr dost? Wehttt
i complaint* from iho cootntmtora an to the deli;, amt
■ i all ate making thin inquiry, Some « y that the Mao.
ragetn, {who are, by the way, excellent meoj fcifO
i npeot tbcir timo in dallying with iho O'Hara heirn!
I —hoping to gel a little aid from Ihoae people. W«
j Teipcitfuliy tnggMi ihJt' OH nneb expecuiion* be
i abandoned, and that (he. Manager# go on with the
i work, |
B 3" Auy jono vrhtt standx oo the Monongabcla
wharf *od:ljiok* over Inin Sligo, will «a that list
/tiffs bat gcrat-village i» improving rapidly. Wc
could not count (be number of new dwelling house*,
eevr-in progress of erection. When we ctmxider;
that itissoch a smoky and dirt; place, thc*o tin-;
provemenu give evidence of the great demand Tor
tabor.
Now, why don't those tntcrcilcd go ahead with
'the project of putung a radway up the aide of Coal
Hill,an that the workingmen of Shgo might havo
acecw ko delightful dwellings above. Wo believe
the capital would ho amply coupcnaated. . - . .■■■?
To-day the election. far Alderman take* place
■a the Second Ward. The only candidate# are N.
Iluckmaater and Mima Tindle. We have no right to
hate anything la do wub the matter, as both are
Taylor Wbiga, and at wn do not belong to the ward,
lint theremil bo no harm m saying, that if we had
a vote it thould be given fur Butk. .We can't help
: hoping that ho may be elected.
• Btß'Tbc Eta tact Home, formerlykept by Hugh
Sweeny, hae passed (mo the bands of Wat . M’M*-
iiob, E»j. Of course wo wuhMr.Mo. tvery auc.
cobs, A more deserving and honosr man doe* no*
appeal for public patronage in thlacity. The Emmet
Honan mil bo a fashionable and eorufurlablo hotel)
where travelers and hoarders may expect to receive
the best treatment. .....
Tutirne.r-Tho wonder of the play-goers is hit!*
■.Agnes, i hhc iaa remarkable child. Her appearance
on the siagoat any time raises a laugh j and when
she ..apeak* the whale lionise comes down nn her,
Hor sister* ate very deter in tboir"part», and liavo
become great favorites. The Heron family appoar
thi* evening.
Slathisiiibv. ' An Information was made befurn
Alderman Steele, a lew days ago, by an old gentle
man, against a young mao, for running ell with his
wife, Tim lath was arrotlcd and bound pvor. He
tvaa not permuted to onjoy the honeymoon, poor f(d.
low l and may oevor realize the bins of married life,
ainco bo lias made a alight mistake thi* load.
The merchant* had a mooting last evening In run.
aider '.what mean*should ho adoptodto prevent Iran*’
porters from speculating In produce, Groceries,&c>
It was rather a strange meeting, and wo would im
mortalize snmo of the actors by an accurate report
of it ifwoliad lime. Wc mny nniico it again. >
llcouoiit Low.—Wo are told tlitit one or the ba
ses brought before tho Mayor one morning this wook,
was n man who eight years ago waa a preacher in
Louisville, of high reputo for piety, and possessed of
cAußidcrablo talent. He baß been brought to hiapref
sent condition by drink—nothing but drink. ' • ‘ ’
■ BsSTTho Banneris n very good Tomporancojni*
per,and wo wisli it mny succeed in.making sober
folks out of tho thousands who may be scon daily
reeling through the streets and. alleys. But this is
impossible.
BST Wo worc mistaken in saying that all the city
papers had denounced tho market; house speakers.
Wo observo that the American has appeared os Iboir
organ, by advocating tho right to outrago decency.
■ US'Tho Greenwood Faukel will run on tho Ken
tucky nvor until -tlm next Ico Cream-season.- She
will loavo next wook.
nSl.Judgo Burnsides haa.taken his seat oni the
Bench of tho Supremo Court. j
KzT Oxley has arrived and will soon appoar.
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By th« Frnl4ent of «h« Vmtcd J *' , V
TN pursunnceonaw, I, JAMES K. POLK, Pwtidem 4 . . T »
: : jlf fo* Übdcd States of America, do hereby declare - ? * . j
■:%. -•■.•/.- J and make known, that public Bales *11! be held at the * 4 * \
undermentioned Land Offices in the Stale of lOWA, at , a *
the pcnodH hereinafter designated, to wit: 1 , r ,--s
At the Jand office at lowa City, commencing off Mon- “ a ‘/'
day, the twenty-fifth day of September next, for the die* 1 - - T i
posal of the public lands within the undermentioned \ 1 4 u v
townships, ana parts of townships, viz; < . v * J "t»
North qf the base fine, and W&tqf iht,Jffih.printipai „ *
ntendian „ A _ 1
Township eighty* of range fourteen 1[ /i J $ , - * " x * - rf 1
Townshigs-seyeifty-slxv seventy-seven,’‘seventy-eight, i , T ~
and eighty of range fifteen. •< ► * -- * * ’*~ „ > **~'
andFetgbty,of raugeiuxteen, j
.Township eighty } pf range seventeen.' . i ' * » "
t Township eight)', of-range i i *j - i , -
Sections two, T four, sut, eight, ten, twelve, fourteen, \ --■ f
eighteen, twenty, «weqty-iwo, twenty-four, twenty?*!*, i _ ” „» . ,« \.
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ter,andtheBomhhalfof thesQmh-eadrqOanerof twen* j * * / 6
ty*olnei -Sections thirty, thlrty-TWO, thirty* „ w ’ . - v
and ibirty-foax, the South half of the'Sontit-west ’ - ; - * * H>
quarter r and the south half of the south-east onorter of " - j
township thirty-five, and Sectionthiny*slx, in Township 'v . a
seventy-six; the north half of the north-east quarter of , “ ' 1
Secliou one, and ailtheevennumberedSecMons, (except \ ' . ? 'v
section sixteen,)in Township seventy-se veniTownships * * V
half andsownrdM»qnar» 1
ler o* .»* fiouth-west quarter qf Section Junetepn,Mbe _ t
south Jmlf of section twenty-lpne.nnd the south. bq£f of v .
the north-west quarter and south half of the noßb-eastn ~ ‘1
Suarter of the some Section, Sections thirty-one and * ’ , 1 * }
nriy-ibrpe.andtho souih-west quarter,and south-half ’ *> ,ii,-
of the south-east quarter of Section M yl 6 '-., - *-
mne, eighty and eighty-one,of f . k ' r
Sections two, four, six, seven, eight, ten, twelve and . *
fourteen; the west half of the quarter of fif- $ ~- ». 2 - ?*
teen, seventeen, eighteen, * - v - i ‘
twenty-one and tw:niy-lwo,ihe west half andsouih-east % . ' j
quarter of the south-west quarter, and the south-west J - , J { x -t * < , “
quarter of (he south-east quarter of 3 v fc “ V f*»
lions twenty-four and twenty-five, (except the boW» half l - „ , * i ,K ~*' L ' i ~'
ofthe norui-e&st quarter, tuid north-east quarter of the * 1 ' r - *
north-west quarter of the latter,) aud Sections twenty- 1 t * K *■ J’ - ***«’
sir to thirty-six Inoltfsive, In Township sevemy-eixr all x V - \ N /'<- ' '
the even numbered Sections, f except Section -s L ‘ -
Township seventy-seven; Sections -pile to "si* inclusive, Z r * , *
the north half, the north half of the south-east quarter’ ‘ r * * _ ” <*,* ,-* • ,4r ‘^ -
and the north-east quuner of the south-west quarter, ot - t
seven, Secuons eight to fourteen inclusive, the north bnl _ > „ m , s* , . *"*-* -
.ofthenorUi-westfluhrter.and haifdriheiiortb-. V J,,f H
east quarter of fifteen, and Sections eighteen, twenty, ~ *■ -» • * T 2 *• ' *
twenty-two,twenty-four,lwenty-mx, , twenty‘-eigh| v lhir- - ■’ -- fcr -' r “
ty, thirty-two, thiity-fonr arid ihirty-suc, in Township t v - Z-*
seventy-eighuand Townships sev r eniy-mne r eighty and , w r, 1
eighty-one, of range twenty-oner - , *v x ‘ ~ 4 \
"Atthe same place, corameAclng oit Monday.the.six- *' l t a *•/* ’
tcenthday of October next, for the disposal public f. - - ? s. t t
lands wilhm tfie undermentioned townships and parts of * \ . h 1
townships,viz; x ' <> k < ' ,* J • w w ~ £vy « r 4 ~'1 *
Norik of the base line, and West the Jifihjrrinctpol v >. * , ** -T +
srteridta». ** t*i K r A 1 T y" . ~v
To\vnshipseventy-eix,(exceptthenoTthlialF,tfaeinmh ' - ■> - "V. , r - /
half of the south-east quarter, and the north half ofthe , 1 *• u ui i.‘, f
90uih-westquartecofSeciiouone,thenorthCpU*qfjUirce > > > » / , *, tc* s \* '
and ilie north half of five,} ail the even numbered Sec- > “ ■>< >*
ttous (except Section sixteen,} trt Township 1 sdvent)- ’ h " “ ' - „ " _ ! - ’
seven; all the even numbered Sections iff Township * c k , » '' e
sQVcm}-eighqaudSt*ctioustnie,two,lot»one,rtvo«tbree, -: 1 > «,■*-- » v - >’?'> * r Z "
four, s»x, and enpl bfllf of seven, in Section three 1 , find fc< .■ _o*i * » ~ —■— — l ""
the .north-west-quarter and.'nonh-ea&t qa&rter'Ot.rihft -v L 1
south-east quarter of'Seciion lrv the same Town-:
ship; andnDrth-east quarter:of the: south-east quarter of : .
, Section :eleven, in the same Township; aod Townshijis
seventj'-nine (except Section thirty-one;)
ei ehty.one ? of range tweniy-iwo. ■;:•
••' • Township seventy six. Sections twoj,four, six^eichl,
:fen,'iwe)ve,andfaurteen t the south the south, uaffot:
.the north-west quarter; and the south-west quarter ofqhe . [
north-east quarter of Sest{on seveiiteen,:SvcUon» jeign- ,v v^’
teen, mnetecnj ajid tweniy, the soalh‘wesi.-qtiarter, the . .
west half quartetof the north-wesU}uar' \J ,
ter. nnd.the south-west quarter of ibe-soutii-east quarter £
of .Secnon .Section?- twctdyr ii t i;:: :
-four,-and twenty-six,-ihepquth.hn!f,-and;UiesotUli4ipl|of
the uonh-west quarter of twenty-seycn,Bccuoi)9 twenty- > 4
eight totbirl>-four inclusive. Section thtrjy-fiv^(except
tfie north-easi quarter of the north-east quartet,) and - f .;v-
SecUon lbmv-six in Township seveiity-Seyeit; all foe
even numbered Sections (except Section
township seventy-eight, Sections one to fifteen inclushre, _
the north half of the saoib* west quarter, and the north y' :■
half of the south-east quarter, of seventeen* Sections -! +
eighteen and twenty; the north half of the north yvest ■:^x>
quarter, nnd the north half or the north-east quarto? of ‘ -
twenty one, Section twenty-two,the north half,
4 half Ot the south-uCst quarter and the north half of the"'
somh-east quarter of twenty-three,
the oast , half nnd north-wesi. quarter of thC
quhrterof and Sections twenty-six,'iwenty*--
eight, thtnyy-thirty-two; ibiriy-fourv Vin
Township sevemy-nidetAod Towusbipeightyandoigh- •
ty-ouc of range 1 went)-three- l >- " r
y Towo*hip: seventy-six; Township pevenl y.-wevpnj; (ek- .
cept Sections onej threei the north naif of foevnqrtt&qast
‘.quarter, mid- the uorib-<a*l quarter.; of tbe.-nonb^wcst 7
quarter of five, tiie.north bdlf and thesouth-east quarter, ■ •
. and northhalf of'the-son\h-West qaarter<of eie>en,n?id r
i thenorth.lmlfofthenorth-eastquartertaddthe northhalf
- of the north-west quarter-:of tWo; the ::
uonh'^east-quarter.'of the . .nonli-west.(qanrtcr;tand<]QtB
- three,nndfourofiSectfotttfireCfSectioiisfoor* •
five, six, seyef^eightjniuetfexceptiolaaumbered^rigbi,
: and nine,- and the Fouih-easiquarter of ihe souih-east
quarter,) ten; twelve.
teen, and twenty,-, the north-west quarter.of-Ihe ; nofth- -'
west quarteroftwemy-one', Sections,'
ty-foqr,;
quarter^thowest'hhlfandfnorth-ctutqharfer'oft.we
; south-west qnrirterj'and the north-wesV qtforter qf the
north-east twentyrninc, auii , SeciroßX‘lmri ,r i
thiny-one v
shipseventr-eight; and.Townsbips
ibe east half, east half or tho south-west quarter
of Section tweniytfive;):.eighty;and :
twenty-four- ' « l
.:' Townßhips.seventy-Bix^sevcuiy-seveo t
seventy-nine,eighty and eighty . ::;.
. :Townßhipa ; jwvcnty«niue, eighty,' eighty-one, ■ eighty
two and eighty-three, of rangerwenty-six. r'
. North tythe battlmet ani Sasl vf -
This tract '
sippi ihrer, lots five; of Section- seveateemvuus ;
five and six- of Section twenty, fraciiptutl Seetumiwec*.:.
' ty-oae t loriwD,of Section
• ncm thirty-iwo m Townsldb of ra&ge-sc^n;.
seeond-day-of October
• public lands sttnaled.wjthiQ the TnidermeaUoiied town
ehipsstidAartsof4ownBhips > viz: ' v
- North o/ thc baseWikanit 1 Wai cf the jiftk principal : .
* 'meridian. _ '
-.•Secnons one: and two, the north-east quarter) and. the
- nortii-east -quarter of the north-wesLquarter .of. threei
Sections :four,six, eight, ten-mid"twelve,' o
quarto r ofthe north-east quarter of thirteen, and Sections
fourteen, eighteen, : twenty, iwonty-two, .twenty-four, •:
twenty-six;,tweuty-eight thirty, .thirtf-two,'i|huly-four, a
and thirty-six, in.-Township of range , thir- .'
teen.
Ail the even numbered sections (except; section '«ix<
teen,) in Township seventy-two, oil iUet evea'‘ r number- ...
ed sections (exceptsection sixteen;)'iu Towiiship seven- * ‘
ty-foree l anaSectionaone l ihree;eleven'andth&teett,m v , 11
tnesainetowusiupxofrangefourieen t>
Sectionsiwo, four qiulb>x, ihasomb-west quarter-aad
Ibc south half^of.thesouth-eastquarterof seven,Sections •:•
weight,ten, twelve and fourteen, the^south half tand.north* ..
west quarter, and the west half: and south-east quarter ot -;
the north-east quarter of seventeen, and Sections eight- -.
ecn» nineteeu; twenty, themortfa- t
east quarter of ibe north-qast quaner, twenty-two; twpn- . .
ly-four.iwenty-siXjtwemy-seven, (excepttbeucAlhhalt . '
of:t)ic-north-cast: quarter.) twenty-inne, .
xbirty, thmy-four*thir
2-rfive.(exeept. the cast half and dorthfwejr -'quartqFot .
e north-east quarter;) and dntty-aix,'in Township sby*.
entyrtwo; and all the even numbered scctions (except%•■;
section. sixteen ? ) in Township seventy-three’of rouge Iff- :
teen i
Townships seventy; seventj-ortfcaeventyrtwo, seven- ‘
ty-three; sevcnty?four uud scventyfivev(eieeptthe north •
hallof the aortb-east quarter ofsccUou one uHheiatier;) . .
of range tw only "*
!, Townships sc vent)', 1 seventy-one/seventy-two; seven;
seventy-four aßd«iventj>fiveiof rangetwenty
one. s > -
■■ At the samo place, Monday) the ihirtij
eth-day of October nexti-for;. the disposal, of the -puhlic .•
.lands \vitluu the undermentioned -vizrf <■;■■■•■ ?.■■■•;
Townships, seventy,,seventy;one.
•tyrthree, seventy- four.and seventy-five,of. yapge'tweqtyk ; v
two. ' v
: Townships Bevcuty, pevcnty-one, Bcvepty*four.:ant( ; -
seventy-five, of range twenty-three.
. Townships; seventy, seventrone, seventy-four, and -
seventy-five, ofrange twenty-four. . . -
/Townships seventy,: eeveuty-one, seventy-four aud v:.
s&vemy-fivc, ofraoge twenry-fivAsw l
;:::At ihe.lanu office at Du hfon-t' .
day ytheiStb dayot September next, for -the disposal ot
.the piihhc: lauds .within the- following .uamed townslpps .
and parts or townships, to wit:
.; North of-the baseline and vvexltf the Ji/Vi principal*
meridian „
Township ninety of mngrjux ' <’ i
—Nbttk qf the base. east of theJifth .
H ‘ meruliarf
.■ :Tlie following tracts situ&red on islandsin-the Missis 4 ' :
sipni nver* fractional section five; lots five," six, sevenf:
.eight and iune« of sechou dx, lots: five^six;.seveu; eight,' -
nmfr,tei»nnd.elftveu,of secuonreeveii, uncuoaal sediious.
eight aiid-sevc»teen;:lotsfiveisuu.seveiueighr,'nine.aiuir':
tenjOt section eighteen,.fractional sectiausiUiueteenhudi '.
twenty, lots one. and:twoof. section tweiHy-itine audfnic- -
ttonal eecuouvthirtyfiwo in Township eighty-four; ;&mf
• lots oue sectioathiuy-onevandTraciioiial aeo*. -.
lion thirty-two in Township eighiy-five, of range seTeii.
Lands appropriated by lawifoc the use of schools, roill', :
taovor oilier purposes, will be excluded from tho sale*.-
The offering qf the *nboye; raentianed/lftrtds Nvill 'be .
-commenced ou. the..days:
l order in which they:aro ttuveniseo. Wnh .nilcouveiuent ;
1 -dispalch, untilthe,xvholeshtdl have Dceo/ofiered^and IU9
sales thus closed.-Butno sale shall be kept onenlouge/-
jhpu two week?,a«dno puvateenirj’ot auy ot foe lauds '
WtU.bejodnnrted.until after, the^expiration ofthe rwo.'
webkS
!• unde?, my.hand at the City ;ofi Washington,,this;
uineteenth d'oyof June, anno Donum one thousand eight -
hundred and forty-eight .
.VV,,,;:, JAftfES
By the President, ; J . * x *
Btpiubp H. Yowo,
. - Commissioner of foe General Land Office.;: r
* yjOTICE'TO PBB'-EIHPTION CLAIMANTS. k ,
- Every person .ehtitlcd.toihe. right of pre-etnptlon to any
of foe. lauds within the to wnships and ports ot lowtiahipa
ahovc enumemtedi-ts required tO’Cßlabltsh übe same to . .
:th&aattsfaciton'Of the Register and
crland office; aiid make naymem iheTefor.aSj.jßdon aa
. practicable after seeing ibis hetbreHhq/dav^
-appointed for ihe-commencemenrof the :'pabhc- / safevof :.
the lands embracing the tract cloiraei,'rOthertvis6 such '
claim.'WiUbe forteitcd.., '.BICHARD :M.'iYGUNG. T{. *
Commissioner of- the: General Laud Office. 1 - > -
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-v -fl7"jWrettoeii, Attention*— Tho Jupmeit will
Tipal ■ irripadmcss lo -turq
vueiMheSUx nwwu putpbse fif-tecciving
th&Avaßbihgton Fns'Company from Gitteinfc& wlto are
arrive of otur wharffiltQotclpctoTflaid day.
•35j*8 sigir&lpf ;iheirapproacit,.wjirbelherin&mg|of ihe
pyqa«SQo3el!.'.:: leJVCinftintiaU'titfr.Taegday and
aboot titai tone, f By-request ofUhe.aa
soemtioo. ■■,•:.■ Wm. M. Edoar, Chie£ Engineer.
v ApS ~ Kf '
« AUCTION SALES.
« .BfJWES &'£ENNA, AUCTIONEER,
Np< Srsxrr, Tiinss boobs from Fumi*
A DMINISTHATORS Sole of a fine Extra Jewelled
J\ Gold Patent Leaver Watch at Auction To morrow
evening, SamnJayiScpr flth,TilB o’clock precisely* will
be soidnl tt’Kennas Auction-Boonu-No. Jl4 Wood street,'
3doofsfrtra.slb. By order-of the. Administrators of the
latß:.;H. -Bscknlo!e t deceased, it fiue Gold,
latched Leaver Watch, Extra Jewdted.wjth pafeTlt teg
. otatoT, made'by Henry: B. Westwood,
Sanare, Londani and said to bo hn cxceHenc timekecper,
which cobi 05,00 dollars; It can be seen any • time previ
ous to.the Bale.v. Tennes: «asb r par funds. W,' Wlijtbu, l
•Administrator; C,'Avß6cknolcj Administratrix: “-i ■■i--"'
aepB ' > JAMES McKENNA, Aoct
. HOttTtt-RAST CO&7TKB OF FOUimrAHD MA&XST&rfiKBXS, "V
IT AS just completed opening his first supply of Fait
■-XU. &nd.Winter. vry and has now lo offer-to bis-
large and choice loi'to select from. 1 .jMahyj
descriptions of goods,, also, ,at greatly.reduced- prices. ;
Great €aro.-:haB >the selection of the best
jnateof FRENCH CLOTHS,noW so.generally used for
drew wanung goods of
will Biulhis assortment the- very best -toselectfrom
Bupenor black Cassimeresf Saun, Velvet-and Fancy Silk.
Italian; and Fancy Cravats, G!oves, Ad., rorgenUcmert.
< In.the Ladies’departmeni, aiso,wiM be found the new-
new style
-Super, Mack Silks, very glossy/Muslmde Lamest Plain
- Printed. Cashmeres; French rAfm«MjOf & greatva
ineiyaf colors;fine.printed. Mous.dcLawe% asdow a*
l&cenls. New style Brocade -Afporau; plain black arid'
' colored do.;Saim Striped and Hand . <lO4. besides a fall
supply of Staple Domestic as .Flannels,
Shifting andßbeouiigs; /Mushns at on exceedingly low
price;; Irish Linens, Ac.; beautiful new style of English
Prims, ntl2lc-r good atyles.froiu 4c. up. 10 iho first qoali
ties tnaoufactured. Buyers ore invited to call.-
■ willfind,ln ihe'WhotesaJe Rooms; on
SuAtory, a choice.siock of newest style/goods, at About:
eastern prices. {*epB
Ta Flo&r OeAlen* ;
f|\AKENDTICE—
- JL < city of .Fntsburgb, having been appointed -inspector
of. Flour, by the Goveruorof the rommonwealib, under
the Act-ofAßserablj\ofiheJfitfnlayof Apn!/183S,in
and for the city of Pittsburgli t and.the. rounties-ofAlle
gbc»y,AV-estniorelaudj Washington/Fayette. Green, Iri~i
diana, .Jefferson. Armstrong. Hatlcr,-; Beaver, Mercer.
CrawiDrU, Erie f .Wanen and Venango—will Oils dayen
4cr upon the duties of his office ander hts.comimssion. r
• He nmy.be found at-,Mr.AVealeyGreeFsstore, corner >
of Water arid SmnhfiMfl directs. •= -> r. :; sepS»Un
A« Hl'CsmmQa, *
Boot and Shot Start, No. llTWood strut, near Fifth street.
aIHE subscriberiiflx jast returned from, the East, hav
i ing'Selcctcd frotoihe manufacturers one of the larg
est-iuid best assortment of Boots and Shoes ever brought
to this market, which he will sell lower for cnsh ihen
they can bfe-purchotad in any other, house in ibe city
'Country merchants wishing a first rate article nireduced
prices, will find it to theif advantage ta jure bun o enll
bcforocurehasing elsewhiiTe. aiNb. U 7 troodstree( k op
posite John D. Davis’ Auction Rooms. ■-; ■>• ;/ . .
A. M’CAMMON
N. B. lie keeps constantly ou hand a good assortment
of Kids and Moroccos, which he will seu avo small ad
vauceon eastern prices- ... w: i.*ep7*w3t .•
Kayo can Agency*
fp J. KEEN AN, European.'Agent, has returned to this
X» eity,|fro<ii the Southland will leave, m a few days,-
on the ruvnty-srrenif lour of this. Agnncyvfor.-Europe,
Persons having debts,-legacies oj; claim*, to- collect;
•searches to make,or remittance* of money to their, friends,
or other business 10 tfantacuhrre, will require to cation
.him tmrnrrfrafi/y, attbe Merchants’ Hotel, oaSmlthfield
street
Remittances of money- canal tiny time be.raade.to all
paili of England, - Ireland, Scotland, Wale#,or the Conti*
item, of Europe, through bis Agents in the various cities
of the United States:--
• Dunur bisabsertcttln Europe; busineftsenlrustcd to Mr.
James May, MerebanMft this city,'will be duly forward':
ed and promptly attended to. ;.
' THOMAS J KEENAN
<• Plilsburgh; September Sth. ISti
. New Qoodi,
XjtlßßTnrnralof newr4fotf-J)fy Goods, at No. .69,. cor-'
X? urr of Fourth aud Market st..
The subscriber-htuKthis day coremcnced opening bis
first supplies oi< Fancy ood Staple Dry Goods, embracing
an extensive variety of all thedifferent articles belonging
tiV M*Hn* of business.. <
These Goods have larea purchased under the advantage
of marfctfs imusuaUy depressed, and they will f>e sold at
PRICES EAR BELOW: THOSE’ OF ANY FORMER
SEASON
. 1 fll?"-Customer* of the house/ and purchasers. gener
ally, are rcspecffully invited 10. call. ' • .
Wp* PHILIP ROSB
Fi t V bids. Firmly h kmr.itauperbue brand, for sate by
t/l; sepH KINO A MOORHEAD
BACON— A few hhd»; prime Shoulder* and Hams oa,
haud and for sale by KING A MOORHEAD.
TsepS .
bool 'ferrlwrs wt&tuag to-be examinnl
Xv iu MifiUn nsirtct, ure hereby notified to attend at
doha J . Bftchajjazfs ebarch, oa the third Monday-of Sep>
wmUcf, o’clock. P; M- whea and where the cauxons
aud teachers of filiffiiu nre raspcctfally invited to attend,
„ , 1L WIHGHAM,,
• fj'py-illiAwiJi*' SecYMiffimScboolßoard.
Patent Qrsdnitsd Cstvanie Battery and
Pu/rat IntuUuJ PoinjfarHcditalaati othet purposes.
rriiK patentee mow respectfully inform* u»e Ladies
JL and Ufnllrmca ofthe city afFmtUirgh, and ihc pub
lic .ccfteraUjvlhallKMt now* in sonl city tarthe purpose
of oujwwmg of patent rights and privileges for uisincis,
Cfrotmtt*. fcutcuj tfc£„,of ihe above named apparatus. Air.
Coad will wait on phynicisnsaud otherson ami
operate for a fewwrcfcsiu his rooms at the Exchange
Hotel,, from. 9 o'clock x. ac toSffeieelri*.to commence
on Tuesday; the fitb lust. Chatge—-31,00 for each opera*
linn, falway* paid ra advance;. Physicians who; corae
with ihclrpttUcsts wilt have a good opportunity to vnt
ne&c the effects produced on ihcirt by the apparnraa, -
Thixf* tbeonly instrument ofthekind that has ever
been patented in this country or Kurose for medical pur-
and u theoaly one ever known lo man, by which
ihe galvanic flotd can be conveyed lo the human eye,ihe
car, the brain, or .tpony pan of ihe body, euberextemaJ
lyerjnieritßlly.inadcumic gentle stream, wuboul shocks*
or.pnm* with perfect salely, aud often with ihn happiest
effects.
This important apparatus is now.ldghly apprcrtedofbv
many of the most eminent physicians of ibis couutry and
Europe, to whom the afflicted and others whom u may
roaccm can he referred,' Reference will also be given
In tunny IdijhlT respectable auxens, vrhohave been cured
I>y mean* of uns most valuable apparatus, of same of the
mo*t inveterate nervous disorders, which could not be re*
moved by any other known means .
Among vnriouxoihcrs, 11 has boon proved lobe ndroi
rably adapted for the cure of the faHovrtngtyiseases.Tiz:
Nervous Headache, and other disorders.of the brafti. It
Is vriththis apparatus nlone Uiat the operator can convey
-the galvanic Huid with ease and safely to the cjc, io rc*
store sujbt, or cure hiuauro«u»;tothe ear, to restore hear- ,
ipgjiothe tongue and other organs; 10 reslote speech*
and to the various part* ofthe body, forth* cure ol Chro
mc Rheumatism, Asthma, Ncoraigia or Tic lfolounnx.
Paralysis or Tiilsy. Gout, Choreaor SI. Vitas' Dance, Ep
ilepsy; Weakness from Simuiis, .some diseases peculiar
to tvmaies, Contraction of the I.tmhs, Lockjavr, ko.
6, IMS
It* B.—rhysjrianaand other persons who tvtsh to pur
chase Uio'instrumcuG'wiih a right for any particular.
ptacCrWiUdo well to call ou the patentee forthwith.
u>*tracitoii« will heglvcu by.buu for the vnnoua chemi
cals to be used for various diseases, and the best mauuer
for operaimg for the cure of these diseases will also be.
fully explained to the purchaser, and o pamphlet put Into
his handsexprcMly tor these purposes, carelulty prepared
by the - (sepOniltr
A LECTURE ON GALVANISM,
AViih experiments, will bo delivered, each evening, by the
patentee,—ho tils room. No 3U,—to Ladies and Geuilemcn,
at SO cents each; to ctnmnenc* at 8 o’efoek. . . . . .
lotlc« to ibe
JOHN P. MOGAN, having associated with turn. (in the
• wholesale aiulft*iailJ«twirv. Kartrfjr qarf funey £u-
Mitt*,. At bis lam *t*uri,No,&) MuTkotsttcet.) MICHAEL
J. CANTWELL, underthehtraof liooxa ACaktwxll,
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of custom
o! luetr mends nnd the public, and would Invite ihctr at*
tcumm to tht? NEW STOCK, jo»t receiving from the east*
eni cute*, consisting or IKafrAei, Jirirtlrg t ratufy 4*. .Fhrt*
ty Gaotfr, Toy vllnskcts, Combs. Kme Cutter)',Perfumery»
AtwwilU other article* toonumerous to mention, which
wit) be wild for cnsh.on the most accommodating terras.
merchants would fmdu to their advnn*
tug* to give ur a call, nt No. 80 Market street, between
Pmh njul the IMoinoud
ecpd dlt _ HOGAN & CANTWKU*.
7 Olitii, Glaiiwarei &c*’ ■■-.■ -.»■:■■■ '
Ci M KKE A CO., Mauutaclurors ofovery description
O . of VIAIB t EQTTI.BB AND WINDOW GLASS.—
WnrehouiQ on Second street, between Wood nud Mar*
ket MR.. Pittsburgh. Pa
CMTSI/P <fr LBAION SVKPP J9OTTLSS, PiCATLS
AN/) PftBSifRVJJ JARS, constantly ou hand nml for
sale, wholesale und retail
Afso—nll sixes ot /ttiiawm Orotmi, - Double StrangrA,
omf Common IKJNDO IK GLASS, warranted equal loony
made west of the 'Alleghenies.
ID*. Odd Rites and fractional lights cut to aider at the
hortost notice; ' r " t»epO*d3tAwg>a ■■
. A NATTO—4 has. ’‘Pntnfjusrrac’d aiid for saTefoy
A R A TAIINKSTOCK fe CO,,
‘ •' • • • : ; • cor. Vlrst .and Wood ftts.
■fThAH» »AlU>—*J onsen iu«t rac’d nml tor sanvbv
JL wpo U A FAHNESTOCK jk CO
INl»Kti INK~I gross “KlddeTs VjuM rac'd, tor sale by
_ scpO R A FAHNESTOCK A CO.
IAANCY llßEciy HH.KB.—A, A. Mason & Co. have
~ opened 811 pieces ot lbo latest style or Faitcy Dress
Stilts septl
!\T I uml it* consequences: by
!ll O. P. R James, Ksq.
? VunityFait,a novel without aHcrotbyAVilllnm Make,
pence Thaekery, with tllostrations: ‘
t Edward Verltoaj My Cousin’s Story: by R. V. Childs*
Story of tlto. Peninsular War J by,General Charles WH
tiam Vance, Marquis or Londondofty, G. C. B,G. C. 11.,
Colonel of the Sd Reg'l Llfo Guards.
: The abave worksreceived this day and ibr sale by
j _ JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
{ angdO.: .. . Booksellers, cor; Market and 3d sts.
OIXTII WARD PROPERTY, FOR SALE.—A House
O nnd Lot, 2d feet on Crinvftmlslrcet, byl22i feet, ou
a SO feet alley, . This property is well. improved and
nleuTOUtly situated. The houso .is .well anonged widt
hull, narior.and kitchen, three bed rooms, and a good cql
iar. The Garden has an nbundnnea of Grapesjnnd other
fruits; shrubbery,At?. Price: $5OO in hand* SoOO.at oue
year, and $5OO Ut two years. Possession given a month
iJom sale, as the owner is going west.;
. 9. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
scp7 . Snuthfield street.
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News by. Telegraph!
Reported for the Moicirtng Post.
Aebaht, Sept. 7,1848.
This State- as usual has thrown the election of
Governor into the Legularture, which is whig by a
considerable majority. The Free Soil Ticket polled
a very large vote. - ~
Baltimore, Sept. 7,1848*
- Our this moroing expcncnced. considcr&blo
excitement in consequcncO of .slaves having
ticepacdugedTroma plantation m£altimoreoa|inty»
last evening. Up to 6 o’clock this evening no trace
had been discovered of their whercibouts, orthodi
rfiction they look to making their escape*
New TfoaC, Sept. 7, 1848.
Our markets have not been materially effected by
ilho news broughtoutby the U. Si stcarashiplVasb
ington.
: TaFlonr tbo, demand is limited, and prices firm at
yesterday’s figurcs r ßay beatGencsses6,ooto6,o6
V bbl. ;Western is not and has not brought
over 35,87. J 1
..GRAIN*,Sales of prime. Wheat at $1,16 to f,29,
and Southern and Western at $l,lO to 1,12
Cora—Sales' of mixed and white at 65 to 68c. and
prime yellow at 70 to * '
PRONISIONS.. Mess Pork $11,60 *k bbU and
prime $9*00.10 9,10. Mess Beef 312,0010/12,12*
Lard in kegs lb.
■ % WHISKEY«.>SaIea at 26|c.f» gallon.
. Tbe Washington’s- news has. in a manner done
away with that eommerdatanxiely/ which prevailed
to a great extent. Many, of'eur merchants express*
ed a strong feeling for a heavy advance in bread*
. stuffs - generally;. but it appears tbatv the potatoo, rot
hadnot Atrived to the exient that.it was presumed it
had, and consequently. prices of breadstuffa have-not
.advanced in Bogland to any great extent, ailhopgb
;j the news ta entirely favorable to that result. *. ■
Cjscirvati, Sept, 7, 1848
. •Flour is in avtive demand. Salos ofnOObbls. at
$4,90 gr bbl 1 3
WHISKEY..SaIes of 190 bbls. at 16*017*0.
: PROVISIONS. .There.-1a a ;very‘ active" demand
and sales to a large :amoant have' beeD >mQdej -for-
Shoulders at 3|c. Sides at 44c. and Hams at6j£. p
».
LARD..GGO kegs sold at 8c; and 55 bbls. at Bic.
? S 3.
BEEF,.Mess 84 bbls. at slo, aad $7 for Prime
.- , GROCERIES are in moderate demand, with sales
at, for Molasses 26c. gallon.-
Coffee.nt7ic.for.Rio; LardjSaleaaMic, p-Ift,
The steamers Yankee, Oswego/and Caledonia,
left for Pittsburgh to-day.
The weather this morning was cool: : : -
Philadelphia, September 1:
■ The. news has not had much effect
upon our markets. The Colton, dealers look upon
the news as rather favorable, and have held that ar
ticle a grade higher*- -How they construe it intofa
vorablenews, » beyond our comprehensions- bnl it
is entirely their owo business, pot oar*. ':: ; i -
Oar dour tnarket shows so change, and prices are
asat the close of yesterday ’slransactions: $606j50.
In Grain? the news is favorable,*and.will have its
effect upon Corn, at least, and mvjewor tbis, hold*
era have advanced;; from. 5 to. 6 bushel; and
sales have been effected at that advance, viz:'7o
cts. for prime Yellow, ?
: CORN MEAL hasvalso .advanced to-$3,37*.t0
3,60 barrel.
> WHISKEY—SaIes at 26 cta.*> gaL,which« 1
ct. advance, caused by the : demand being greater
than the stock on hand*
* Baltxbobc, Sept. 7,1648.
-The news by the-Waahmgton, . has will
cot cfgcct onr markets,when it mknownihat anoth
er steamer is right on her hectal Cora tiaa&ett
held; higher Uuamorning than at the closing prices
of yesterday* Prime Yellow brought from 50*to 62
'Cts* bosh,; and White 58 to -60xtft.‘Wc havener
further changes to note, oxccptio Flour, and would
refer to former quotations as the ruling' prices of
to-day. Provisions are more 'active; - Flodr $5,75.
A. A MASON A. CO* ) $C JU ANTHONY A CQ n
. rrmaCßQll. V * # SSW YORK.
WHOIiBSALK DBY GOOOS.
A. A. MASON A CO,
ffu.'GO; JUarfctt tirttu, bettctm Third anti Fourth jtrreiSj
PITTSEVRQIf, PA.
-ITKVITE tbe attemion of tUI: Merchants to their exten
;X's*ve stock; (comprising mow than six hundrtdvatt
a£«*,) of Faix iM) Wltteii Goons,which will be-offered
by the piece or package, at the lowost easternwholesale
prices
: Receiving the greater portion of our Domestic Goons.:
on consignment troin (he manufacturers, and being pos
sessed of every facility and advantage through our New
York House; we reel assured that we shall be enabled to
compete fully with any House m the country.
Our stock, in part, consists of—‘
SOcases Cashmeres ami De Lsinesjr • ■
75-.• M . Calicoes and Ginghams;.
• 24 u . AlpaccnsandLyaneseCloths;'
: S 3 bates Red, 'White and. Yellow Flannels;
SO “ Tickings,
ISO H Brown Muslins;
. /175 case* Bleached Muslins;
■ 4U Colored Cambne, •
. . ; 22 Apron nndShittmg Checks; .
20 CoUonFlannels;
CO . “- Cloths, Cawnmeres and Satmetur;
27 u Tweeds and Jeaua,
. Together.with a general nssortraentofDress and Clpuk
Goods, Silks and Shawls, Ribbons and. Laces, Fancy
Goods, Trimmings, inakiug m alt, one oi the
most complete, as well as extensive stocks to be found m
the country
- We.will be constantly in the receipt oTtho latest styles
of Goods, many of-which ' we shall dc able (by having
them on commission.) to odor at better advantage than
could paswbly be afforded by casteruyobbets.- :: =
. lE?*. Merchants purchasing east uto solicited to exam--
me our assortment, and learn the low prices of oar good*.
sep7 A A MASON A CO
1 ABGKSALEOFVAHJABLK BOOKS, FINF.ENG*
J_i Lldli .EDITIONS; At Auction.—On Saturday and
Monday evening*! Sep. IGihnisdlSrb, at lUaCottmercinl
Sale* WocKi-and sth streets.;v•:? > :
The collection embrace* mnnyraTtvcanouft ondvalu*
able works in ueatly-every department of Innroture y ele
gantly cinbeltished with fine engraving:; -- : v
- Catalogues can be obtained on application (post paid)
to tbcneucmeer.The books willbe open for exatnina. -
non one weekpnotto the sale; JOHNO-DAVIS,.-
scp2 Auctioneer.
. •••• Or* G. Or Sicarne, DenUitt : ;
OFFICE at Miss llt!litft’a,on Fourth street,a.fewdoors
nbovo Wood street* until the completion of ifie.boiue
nearly opposite. Teethm blocks,' with.artificial guina
{aßer the maitncmow universally preferred in the easy
manufactured!© suit each particular.case. Teeib, frpm
afallset dovrn io a single one, inserted onasucuonplate,
thus avoiding injury to the notural-tcCth. Specimen* ot
block* and suction plate may be examined at the office.
. -All ope rollon* incident tolms profession performed with
care and faithfulness («p7*sm
jusi tecM andforwle by.v
W sejrt BA. FAHNESTOCK tea
BL.UK M -cel: mi.' ~sali- v
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ltrga ju»l rec’ii and for Eolfl.by ,
B A FAHNESTOCK A C 0.,,
«e|i7 cottier Fim-and Wood «»
City juoi* for Sale.
T>URSUANT iQ o resolution of Councils; will bo offer-
XT ed for sale, hy public outcry onvthe premised, on
:Wudu««ittty v ihe lUth (lay of ibi* faa.o'clock,
M.ofsaid day: Thoso two valuable City Lots, common-*
ly known ns the Old Water WorksXols,.bounded na fol
lows, vi*: parts of lots No*. 33 and 34 in the plan of PttbH
burgh, havinya front on DuqucsnevWny.oMiJO.ft,-and
extending back along Cecil’s Alley 230 A. Also, pan of
lot No. 35 in said plan,lmvinga fronton Duquesne Way
of 50 ft. and extending backniong Cecil’s AUey 110 It.
On which arcoreoled two large substuutial- brick build*
irigSj lortnerlyi used, by the city for. Engine Houses.
*ftwaa t One thousand dollars ui hand, and the balance in
• three' eduaf payments at three, six and mne years, with i
interest, payable semi-annually,at tfio office of the .City i
Treasurer, to be secured hy bond AY
Chairman Com, on City Properly. ■:
•A. A. Suao?* ft Co., No: W)
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tract aepu
•ason & co. havejusi wo’d
tenor BUck Silks, for Won*
BCpO
TUST illustration of theTypeii, Al
.o legorlea and Prophecies.of the Old Testament, , by
William McEwen, Minister of the Gospel at Dundee..-:.
. Tho above popular work, which,uoataof typical per-,
sous; places ana things of the Old Testaments which has
■been outof print lor some time, and fox.which there has
been u great demand; we have just republished in a neat
style| 18mo, SG9 pages.
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One Dollar Regard*
STRAYEDORSTOLKN,from the Pittsburgh (ns&s£
market, on-tbeSdSeptember* ;ased
and a red and .white spotted CALK J9£bs3&a» :
A. M’CRAUAY, Scott’s Fields,
BepS-d3i* near Pittsburgh'.
Finns morning opening ai A. A. Mason ACo.’SjCUMar*-
X ket street, oO also some 6ne mourning stand
ing collars. sep4
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AUCTION BALES,
BY JOHN IX DAVIS, AUCTIONEER,
Sculh'Eait tomrr ttf Wood-aad Etflfi tfteta.
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/"IN MARKET STREET, FOR SAt,E.-The slorenr
present occupied by Mr. John Thompson, on Mar
ket street, two doors above Fifth, is offered for sale
Also, a very handsome location at Manchester, con
tainin'; abo.utSnores, with a dwelling house hnd other
improvements, former]} - the residence of Rev. Mr Mr-
Apply lo OEO. BREED,' '
sepd-dlro M Wood street
lajieet alley, containing a brickhoase nn'
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