Jp!^ 1 *io£ ;?rsil^#fr#:: ■, : i ; V !•%;.;‘ •'?, ■. •;4 j : *'V. ;^;<v4 44, ; 44- 4—4 r 4-4 ; 4>4#;-' v '/ : - C v ’- ? N=4 >;;‘" 4 ;-: >‘" «-V ~ r '>■ -* .. ~‘7 , * -J’ V • ~ * , ,** - 1 • WsS'J4 ? 4 .-Ki4 *~t&nl ■jfci >•«;*%*.«.*vv>a».**v t i* rK k i ypv** It 2'*’j »* 4 * x w**»iift*y* ■“ - '4- :. -’H- ;fi &&**‘‘&' , t r~ «4^^.„ s v*V 4‘l ?V- * - *444+.44 4, „ J>44.fV l .\V*« *VtT-4, t'SSsj* i f V4 h&gagiifc s :■--v*.'>.v liaMM BrtWWWSI tiliwSfeft .t **■*- * %§«#«§!' * WB yrtf§ssJ;j|| T«gslterfaS spppi fSf«s4?i%i%| sS%t.'«fr-,V HMSlKrfHi?] BfSlas igpffl wSMlite w«™si &I& fe l£*cv J§fc i *ss».a*9Bfl» •^ixSrS'Kri JSfe^ >a^»* m§ %s?J§- t3ssp,t ~ „„®5 £sMfe|M£! MgflMfii taMa i4iSSisis§^s iftflftspissl IliUliiM -- - ' ; ’ /- V>' < ;■ • hiiij i." iffwii | >tm-:- ?-""■"- THE CITY POST. BATimPAT MOBHING::::::::;:~::="SEPT. 18. DEMOCRATIC COTJirrY TICKET. ' * P. a SHANNON, Pittsburgh - WRcosdßEas-jnrnmf BfiooiTO mbtbct, JA&IKS a. GIBSON, Pino Township. TOBfiTATtSCTAWIft, JOHN BABTON, Pittsburgh. ro& t&naLT. , samuel plehing, Pittsburgh, A. GRIBBEN, Pittsburgh? GEORGE F. GILMORE, LftwreaecViUe, * » • . SAMUEL McKEE; Birmingham, :v ; ■j f C. STEWART, Plum Township.. • . ■ ■•■■■■ ■ ansEUp,.. .... CHARLES KENT, Pittsburgh. : - coinrrr oraunsSjoHEß,. ■ . JACOB TOMER, PittebtUgh COBOSEB* * JAOOB HeCOLUBTEBy Pittsburgh. AODROb, STEPHEN WOOD. \>\ '.'.V'- ■■••• >: raOTHOSOTAR^;-- k:j.-: EDWARD MctiOBKLE, Indiana Township ASSOCIATE JuiWE. «• • PATRICK McKENNA, Pittsburgb. - DEMOCRATIC, TOWNSHIP HEETIHGS. Thn Democratic County Committee of Oonespbiilenre lmVc - fl*«*-upon iha-roUDwing places. atwhlcit to hold Towßaaip MEKn?fG9 prior to the State flection: » 1» J^ SomcWe * vmft on Monday, September. 20th, at 3 o’clock p Bakerstpwnon Tuesday,September 21st, at 2}<o;dock 011 Scpt«nl*T-22d, at 4 o'clock ■' At Tarontum on Thoraday, September 23d, at 2}£ o’clock At Sharpsbnrgpn Friday, September 24th, at 4 o'clock ■ ,At liTKeesport on Saturday, September 2T>th, at 3 and 7 oVJoekP.M. - * •• “ * : At Texas on Monday, September 27th, at 3 o’clock P.JI. .: • i p At Eli2aboth on Tuesday, September 23th, at 3 o'clock . .. At Shonsctown on Wednesday, September 29th, nt 2K M > s. At Clinton on Thursday, September 30th, at 2 o’clock P* M. At Noblestown on Friday, October Ist, at 2o’clock P. SL . DAVID CAMPBELL, Cliaindan. Mstxe IdQUOtt Law.—A card, signed by Thomas Steel,'Ceo. R. AVbite, and six hand rod citizens, Is published in the Dis patch of yesterday morning, lntcrogatiog the candidates Ibr Senate and Assembly as to their views on the Maine Liquor Law, in the following manner - v elected to the Legislature, uxe your vote and in to abolWi the traffic in intoxicatingliquota? '»i‘l you use all honorable means to obtain the passage of alaw, similar in Its provisions to tho Maine Liquor Law! ; An. answer to these pleasant queries Is required on or be. . fora tho 17th instant t a refupat to answer will be deemed' eqturalent to a reply In the negative. One of the candidates for Assembly has got the start of the other nominees in bidding for the votes of tbo temperance portion of our population. Tho answer of J. Heron Foster, one of the candidates, of tho Free Democracy for Assembly, and editor of the. Dispatch, oppears in the same paper with the iulerrogntorica of tho six hundred sovereigns. The “gal lant CkloneT comes out iiot-footed In fiivor of waging an cx .terminating wartaro against King Alcohol. Excites.— The mer reporter of Journal has got ldmsejfin a passion in regard to an article we copied from tho Cincih clanatl Commercial,-Ju relation to tho Winchester- Tbo ‘Captain’? imagines himself to bo god-father to all the steam boats that leavoPittsburgh; they couldn’t get along without . him, he thinks. How £xr-this is true, we leave oar readers -to judge. Another thing: tho ‘•Captain - ’ judges t&ind to be os essential m steamboat navigation aa rtmm; no boat could prosper without it had “a notice in the Journal,” from the • classic pen of the “Captain.” - The Winchester, according to accounts,was racing and Idred runners— was employed to ‘'puff” her, It does not follow -that other paperaaroto-bo muntaL Again, and wo are glad to hear ,iti jndging from, tho tenor.-of the ‘'Captain’s” article, ho has—latcly-!-becomo a convert, to tho Maine Liquor low doctnncs. This gives us sincere pleasure.. The Concert of the Quartette Tt«ntT ; on Thursday was well attended, and passed off pleasantly indeed.' -Not ho lag present, we take tho liberty of introducing the remarks ofacotcmporaiy. Tbo Cazcttc says; ■:. “The pieces were generally well performed,' and elicited applause, With an occasional encore. The young ladies (the . Misses Tomer) arc gifted with fine voices, possessing power, flexibility* and sweetness. TFlth their advantages, they can* « not Gul, with perrcverenro. to become proficient. Tho'prin cipal detect, in our opinion, was in the pronunciation of feme of the words, and the accentuation; the expression ami aentlmentbeing sometimes sacrificed to the mere rhyme and melody.--” . . • ■ 4 *.TI edo not however, to imply that tho performances efthefairßingers wero without expression: someof their pieces werp rendered, with fine effect; and the quartette, * Hall Smiling Morn, 5 ’ by oil the performers, was admirably suug. M * Row aaioxo the DmvEUi—Quite a row. occurred on the wharf yesterday* among tbo omnibus drivers and nan mat* '.!} ■ ter of course, ft law suit grew out of the difficulty. Joseph Hall, omnibus driver lbr Brown’s Hotel, made nn InJbnra- tion-heforo the Mayor, charging William Matron, omnibus ?J .:; drm*rfor thnSt, Clair Hotel, Adam Coon, porter at the United States Hotel; and John • Hancock., liack tlriTer, with an affray and assault, in •which he (Hall) was aertrely '.in jured. Tho three men, and two others whom flail also charged with bemg concerned in the affray, were arrested, and after.nheaflng before his honor. Matson, Coon and Han cock wero committed to jnfl, and the others wero db* charged.- -.V’ ' OtT of Repair.—lock No. 2 of the Monongahola Slock ■Water, is out-of repair. From pome cause the. flooring- of lhe bottom of the lock which lies below the mitrewill of the lower gat* and between the lock wnll*i hns been foreodnp > j - • Mul earned away, anti the reaction or the water luw taken i away a portion of the earth below, the floor nndertlio mitre - bIH, which causes the floor at that place to sink a fuw inches • when tho lock is full, consrqcntly, tbo lock cannot I>q filled and retain tho water. To repair the damage, it .will be m*» ; eessfuy tocohstrnct a coffer dam above and below .the gate, and pump ontthoVater. Workmen are engaged In making the necessary repairs. • iKQEXions I.vyentlox.—Mr. John Shugart,of the Sixth Want, : of thUeity, has in hwpossesuon an invent ion which will ef fectually, anil at a trifling* rest, dispense with the. aocospity of railroad companies resorting to a heavy expense, in order to avoid short curves. The invention enables a train to maintain with perfect sofety n rate of speed on a curve which , would now bo very dangerous; anti the tendency to Irreak -an axle or run off the track upon curves is also entirely pre vented. • The Invention will prove of groat service to tho public, andcannot lie otherwise than a source of profit to theipgehiphsinventor.’-:; __ Oh, SArßUsl—Just heat UlO Wheeling Intelligencer talk about bridge* at thejhend of navigation. We presume the judges of the Supreme Court will now consider the mut ter os settled: . . . - The. WhcrUrig'J3ridg,\ rest aisurt.d,.wiU never be mnmv*? airt by the, wasting bond of Tune; or, in thelangnm;oof the Jiackneyed quotation—-expressive at' least of its duration as long as the material* of which it is composed shall last— : u Tilbwrnpt in flames the realm* of ether glow, And Heaven's last thuuder shakes tkoWorld below I ’ .Sopeewe Cocilt.—ln the Supremo Court yesterday the first case that came up, was that of Stackstock ct ai. vsLel* dy, Baird A CosAiily; Argued by Cochran and Williams for - and Mag raw and Hepburn fordefendent. ■- Overseers of Mifilin Township vsKdmauson; Argued by Woods for plaintiffs ahdFlanegin for defendant. ' . Negloyva Negleyy-two cases j -Argtted by Williams for: plaintiff, and 0. P. Hamilton for defendant. . Sceelno: Arrcu Hkowleiwe. —A certain Thomas Jackson was amsted ; y estenlay, and brought before the .ed with larceny. It is alleged that Jackson, on Thursday Sight, entered tho law office of C.Jb SL Smith, Esq., and look therefrom, a map of Allegheny county, and M’Oowans' jmap of Jfitfebuxg, with various articles of ajfttion ry. Tho Moyer committed Jackson for Inal at tho next Court.- ; Beath ox* the ItiVEß^—Mr. B. A. Fahnestock of thb city, hnsrccclvod a letter, announcing tho death on the 20th August, of Luko Hll&Bark, at Island No. 76, 3lisslssippi Tiver. As it is supposed the doccoscd bad friends residing in this city, any letter requesting Information in relation to him may be addressed toGcorge S.Crara,lakc Bolivar, Bolf ■ ■ var oounty, Mississippi. •; : ; UrswEss on tho wharf showed ft great, increase yester day. Tho largo quantity of goods shipping, the bustle and noise, and tho arrivals and departures of boats, almost makes one behove that wo are lathe malst of a foil business. • Sev“ oral largo steamers liavo been hauled up, to await an oppor. tauity of departing, and tho fleet of light draught boats is busßy occupied.: V.. --.- ''; i Delegates.—B.N. “White, Esq., editor or the Garetto, |« . . now -at. Warsaw* Indiana, attending tho. Uailrood Conven tion, which met there onTucaday last. Mr. W. attends tho Convention, on bcholfof the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail, read Company. Messrs. Ilarte and Feruon, of Philadelphia* attend the Convention, on behalf of tho-Fcnnsylvania Eaik road Company. . . StJCCKSPOE.— The efforts of the Rev. Messrs. Fcyton and Mullen, deputed by tho Roman Catholics of Ireland to col* . lect funds for the establishment of a National Irish Vniver* juty, bavabcen very successful In this city. Thn collectors will remain in the afcy ono week longer; vj • jiEr.TSla. Spsees’l*tcTDJiK6ii Uio fubjcctof Ibo Chinese to California, was Attentively, listened to, on •pbtfrsday evening. by a large number of fc t»or citizens. The *. icrtiirtf ivas very interesting, and no doubt will be pub 'limited. w . 7 IxjttiU3> —A young man named John M'Closkoy, a mem b'-r of the Neptune Fire Company, was run over by the reel ■afthatCbmpany.cn Thursday evening, near Sixth street. Mr. M’Closkey wasso badly Injured, that he had to bo car ried homo on a pettee« ... y.irnp Su-fl—A very large sale of Etocto took place at Davis’ Auction Store, on Thursday night With thoexeep tiorwf Insurance Rank, and Telegroph stock, the great amount sold was copper gtock._ . xue Alaem or FiRE on Thursday evening .about eight o’clock," wiis caused by the burnlug of the roof of tho bell and brass Ibnodary or Gallagher, Bong & Miller on First jtiMt, between wo«l end Smltbfleld streets. The ladies JU» actively engaged i n ma fclnearranromenfe for the Fair, to r Uwbenefit of the Roman CaSftn*im Aejlom, which l, to come off In October next nmr Tosrnat-Colnnel Blank, B. BUdle Roberto, and P C. • of this city, are announced to at nßemo. cntlc meeting inKlttanning on Tuesday with Lakcext—JohnEates, tho proprietor of tbo'Thlni'StrGot' Hotel; Is in a IMr way. of finding out tho working* of th© criminal lawofthis State. Ho vr&s'oommittod tojali yester day on a praeessTrom Court, for laxieny. It appeal that a Grand Jury became convinccd, Bomo tinw since, that John ,had departed ffom tha straight path, and they, presented a true biU, which he managed to elude, charging him.with larceny. \ Doa»—•John Mitchell was brought before. Aid. Major, yesterday, charged with: keeping a dangerous dog, and also, with assault and battery. Tho charge was mad© by Sarah. Clark, whofeo child tho dog had badly bitten- Mltehcl was hcld to hall. Tho parties in tho case reside on Foun tain street, in the Third Ward- Toe Panorama of Ireland was opened lastovenlngfor the first time, in Philo HalL Tills scenery has boon sketched by a master hand.: It is one of tbo most beautiful paintings we have ever looked on, and tho Lectures of Henry D. (VReil )y. add materially to the exhibition. . Aideuman Pa&kissox committed to jail, yesterday, John Malay, .YFllliam Brown, and Thomas. Edwards. The two . former were committed In default of a fine of $3,00 each, and ‘ costa, and the latter because, he couldn’t u Ibrk up” fivo dol* lnra. lS diMriterly conduct.' '' • ' TimßATExwu Tp lCiLL—Mary Baker, of the Fifth ward, made an information yesterday agalnst her husband; Valcn. 1 tino Baker, before Alderman Parkinson, charging him with threatening to kllihor. Ball having been given, Mr. Baker, who had been, arrested, was discharged, • ’ a Chilij.— Christina Grambly wasanwded yes terday and brought before Alderman Major, charged on oath of John Nolan with mwaulting his chfld. Tho assailant gavo hall for her appearance at court. The child was badly hurt Rsed.— Tbps, Jackson and WHlmm C. Kaine were brought beforo Mayor Outhno yesterday, charged with disorderly conduct. As tho oiTenco was ora honloua nature, they were committed lu default of a fine of twenty dollars v. AimEsTEp AoAtx.»-JacobGohennon,'of-whom $l,00i) bail wnsrequired on Thursday, war niTHßted yesterday, nn ntv other informatioii of surety of.iho ' pca«}. given nod Goncnnan dlsdiargeil. Larcext.—Alderman MCune, of the Ninth Wnnl yester day committed Philip Weaver to-jail, charged on oath of Darnel M Cunly and Joseph Morrow, with • larceny- The nccuswl was committed for a fiurtherhcarlog .Wswocld remind our readers tliat the lease of a valuable property In tho Diamond, Allegheny City, will iw sold at BPCartney s auction house Uds evening at 8 o'clock - DisciUßOED.—Georgo ,‘dilarkles committed by Aid-’ M<yor, £>r assaulting Ids wills tin tho 13th or SeptemWr. was db charged from jail yesterday, on bail- .Siiarrr op tiir Peace.— Mary Morgan was committed to prison by.the Blayorycstenlayi for threatening the life of hcr llogu lord, Johu Morgan. ' T»b Blator committed seven, persons yesterday for va grancy and drunkenness. i . .. . . Shell Oyster* l—lteccived DAILY, at “OUR lIOUaE,” by Adams & Co.’a Express. septdm TELEGRAPHIC. By tho O’BoiUy lines for tha Morning Post. AOIUCUI.TURAt. FAII!. . ■ CI.tVELAXD, Sept 17 r Tlio entries were concludml last night, tliere being 2504. Tim total entries of cattlo up to Ibur o'clock in tho afternoon' amcanted toJJOj nearly all wcroblixxledorimprnYi-d a lock So largo and fiaeadluplay was uever before feen inthmrest, nod probaW, never in the out. Tlio citiibiti-ra of all kind. taln«@! and superior. ThoponltrydopnrlnientisvnU rejire sented; The Uisplay oranKaerreotyjicj Is elegant A Inrgu poriion of floral Ball Is allotted to tills art la Mechanics' Ball, over 1000 articles arc cshibUoi, anil Ohio inaysrelt lie proosl of her mechanical Sngemuty anJ taste. The moral Hauls finely festooned throughout ihc Inferior with liomiorit boughs. Th© Horticultural and Floraldcpartmuut contains many rarospodmeus; it U a delightful spot, and is crowded with admirers. The. flirt premium for philosophical and toiegraphic instruments is awarded to Henry War©, of Cln-* emnati. The speriincns were exhibited in the oflUt* of tho National Telegraph,, on the ground. ■. •• • . Professor Mapcs, of Now Jersey, delivered tlio nunnsl ad dress this luorning. - It is cstlmatwl that 75.0W1 people are at present on tho jrroun.Li oMho fair- MAVH ITEMS. ■•■■■ .'■■■■■'■ GvmxiTi. J“. General here lust night- Tbe weather is n’inarjahjy tho eitr very bcallhy. Dr, Albert, editor of tho German . Deinocjatic Ounpniirn' paixsr, ycstcrJay pubh.dad in hL* juipor a ehargu agiuopt the virtu© of the Mr. Klaubreeht, etliter ortho Gcrinau RepubUcao. Ywterdny evening the latter accompanied by two friends called ou tho fiinuer and demanded a retraction of which telng tvtw*i,. Klaubreeht drew a pistol ondshot-AHaTtin the right breast. Tho wound is dangcrour, but net necessarily fatal, hlanbrvcbt ami one ofins frnmds are held to bail. WHIG CONVENTION. IIOLUirArSBCBItII. Sept 17. , Mr. Stanley, of North CArolina, Gov. Johnston and Judge Cournd, mldrcssnl tlie whig convention held intliLs place to day. Aiwutone thousand iwraons wow pre-feni. and there was great enthustaHm. DINNER Ti.> MR. BARING. Rostox. Sept. 17, . A dinner Wa=« . given last, night to Thomas Barin'*, at ltc viTa llon.se. Ihe Mayor presided, Mr. Ririug's vwt responded to, by .Mr. kverett. AMMtRVTEIiS AItRESIHI). Aui.vxr, Sept., 17. There liave been nine person* arrested, impjKved to have Iwn i-onixmod in the outrage on tin* premltt* ofMr- Sbnw. New Yoex, Sept„ 17. lho store ship Lexington. Commander i;sdford arrived frem 1 ulparalw, wheuce she left on the llth ult nie BrStUli utenuicr from tllaj-gow imp nl»o nr nvid, bhe lefi on the lllti mst. wilh 300 pnaieerigers. lvE.v»v.nA. Sept. 17. Daniel W ellii of Milwnnkio was nomuiatcil Unlny by • the Democrats m tlie hr*t CVmgri’SKKiiwl District, nod'.John 11- .Mareyl ofFoudu JAcYur the 2d Congre.%jional district. TErEfIBAVK MMETH7M: • Xctr Tons. September 17. • Plo«r~Sa]t'i» libls State fit $4,.25(3:4, Southern 54.Gi; 14.000 bus Wheat. western* at ?1,u3 fop white, andfl3<rt9U for Jlyo .65 ; *al»*s 14,000 bus Cern, trliltc, at 72. l > rovi»]<)]i3...siwa l*rrrkslo.o7: prime $17,25; hnnl io Lbls, nt Beef quiet. Wbl*kj’...Ohi» ‘2V L t Cotton...i&oo bales dllng Flour...stilrs.ll.Duo bbte at $!-• COfor State anil for. .Southern. drain... Sales B,*^vo bus Vetfern wheat ficunespe SUK>; wiiM 30.000 buscorn, mixed at 'yellow 72. : . J’royklmjSw. Sale* 150 bbls 3le*s i'ork at . primo sl7@i7,2> ; pales 150 bWs prime, tteef at «al« .100 bbls Lanl at sli,i>£<r|,ll.so. <juifre...Sa!u.<r4,'Jso hags lUu auction. lU<*e...Snlei 000 tierce? nt 5, .Linseed 0i1... Unchanged. Cincinnati. Sept. 17. . The rWer.lias fallen three, inches plnce iasteruuing. Boats from above report the river. as foiling from the month of ; Kanawha down. No transactions of moment in Flour; good Bhpcrfihes3Jo@s3;3s. Oats;-24@-(i.. Whisky...lB.- Other .articles unchanged. - The river is Jailing slowly; weather floe. Flower qniet but steady at $3..tG(«i3,35 for suporflne; receipts veiy light; hisfcay 18. Provisions unsettled and very dull; no relia ble quotations can bo given; Chefrj-o iu fair, demand nt.&A. Patter 12'to 18; Groceries ia.Cilr demand at steady prices/ PmunEirutA, September 17- : the.demand lor shipment is limited, and the oidy ealo reported la. 200 bbls at $4,60, for good brands; no transactions in Kye Flour or Corn Meal- Grain ...Thereis little Wheat offering; sales of 500 bus new.Sou them red at 9o; Kye 72; Corn, in better demand; sales 200 bus Southern and Fa.: at 70@V71; sains 4000 bus Oats, good Delaware, at 35; There is little doing in Provisions, and no change in prices. AVhb<fcy...24)£. Charleston, Sept. 10. . The gales of Cotton for fho week were 9dO bales. IfaLr np land prices unsteady. Tbo receipts for the week were 450 bales. The stock at Charleston exclusive of shipboard is 0,000 bales. - - r .. .. 1 Hcliaue’l lilver Pills, . ’CtSUHave how become the great Specific. for. Hopatla'ci’ derangement or tho liver, in it a most complicated forms,—. Tills modicine bos done an Unznoueo amount of good in cur ing this feorfni disease,' po common throughout the.Unlted Stated and os evidence of Us efficacy, we will state that it Is supcrtedlng every other remedy, .-'fhu demand for this cer tain euro is unprecedented. Orders for .it are coming in from all.quarters, and every mail brings something of the following tenor:— y; ‘CAJamiwz, 0h!o,. Jan. 1851. Messrs. J. Kidd .A Oo;—Wo are - nearly out of M’Lano’s PDls, it would bo well to keep us supplied, aa there is «greed demand for them tn our place. Oorm A CLUik- For salt* by raost-of the Druggists and Merchants, and from tho sole proprietors. J. KIDD k CO-, BCplOxl&w t>o W ood street : 'YraNEG4R—3S bbK Bolpre pure Cider, in store. - V au7 fefUART it SILL GIIOCOLATK—Io boxes ho 1 Norfolk CliofolDtcyin store •: and forsile by-- - mil 6 MILLRR A RICKETSON Emporium; ot . JLigUt J CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. "ITT 11. WMUUUT, (Successor to J. S. Todoii) Manufoo fV • turer ofaud Dealer, Wholosaloand Retail, in the above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a largo assort ment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil*. Gamphine, and Pine Oil. Also, Latupsof every description, for burning Lard and Lard OIL • ’ . • . . ChandoUets, Olrandolo Hall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chim °®y Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to tho trade. Ethereal; Camphirie;or Flue Oil* regularly supplied onco or twice a week. . • _ All orders left with the wagon, winch: is constantly pas- Pir J? through tho city, will lm promptly attended to. hir altered to burn the Ethereal IJ't, ddWfrwl' in any part of the city, or In Al legheny, free of cost W. U-W T RIMn\ ■nrio, No. 82 Fourth Rt, (Apollo Hall,) ■ Rpr *^' y betweoo Market nml Wood stmd*: •MTAIT 1011 TUE^Aad*. ~s,c * TV Undo Tom’s lament for litn. lira nS1 8 if l lf| l ?t t WK SC ° I ' U £ onl ‘‘ Uncl ° T‘™V Cabin: V of tit. Clare, (Little Eva’s Fotlier:) : . Old Folks at Iiouio; . Oh! Boys, Carry Me Along; • 1 hnyo somotlilng sweet to tell you, or, “ lu Talkln~ In My fcliwp —lunsic Uwllrateil to Catharine Have,"" ' H ho .°, f l.Hwxne, or tlu Bwbs MotUer. with rolonsl frontispiece; :. : La.Sereiiudo—byF.Schubert; Thou Itast WonndiKUhe Spiritihat Lovwl Thw i - The Bunnan Lover;-' I d offer- thoe this hand, of mlna; • ; Scconde Grande Polka do Concert, for Wm- V- Wallace • Katy Darling; ' Home Again. . Ouo KJf* of Ihinc; . . • Sheila of the Ocean—or, I Wanrterdd on the Sco-bcat . Shore; . • Tho Rock Beside tho Sen, fcpiinft'ilowprt—Mazurlto; ' . Ucn. Franklin Pierce’s QranlMnieh; - Uon. Scott*. Quirk Step; .- ■ . - ■ . . Rainbow SehottlSch: Pearl Polka; „ ■ t >Q> “'lection, of Violin Muale, just re «no» by Adams A Oo.’s Express. I . se T l ' CIfAHLOCTB BtCMB, IJS Wood atreat. cokmerciAt tost: DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKET, ~~~ Omcs or ana Dart Mown-ra iw 1 Saturday, September 18, 16511. ■ f FLOrat-Recelpta yenterday about 1500 bbla, prinelpally goins East W e note sales as fellows. 84 bbla at *3.55 in £ O °2V I , Bd ° 18 110 W* ** at l9O bbla luapccted at $3,50, (tom atorea,|by the dray load, at $3,50(0)3,87. 1 SUGAR—There ha ß been more movement la Ibe market, to supply the city trade; we note sales in lots, of 41 hlids, at Oc; 6do at i%c, Cdo inferior at {%e . COFFEE—The market la.aomcnhnt more firm; we note Rales of .10 bags at 10c. CUEESE— Bales of 220 hxs at 6@6J^c. LARD—Sales of 7 kegs at 10^c. OlLS—Salosof 3 bbhr Lard at DOftj.V bblsßank Oil at 7 r tc MOLASSES—Wc notice Bales of 50 bbls In Oak at - r )oc *5O ilo In cypress at 34}£e, 4 months. .-.• OATSr-SttlCfiof 70busnt 33c. B of 2hhdu Shouldcra at 9i> i 1 do Sidc<i at ;10e; SOOlbs BUgar cured Ifoma -at- 13><je; OOOOlbs Shoulders and Sidesat fi@lpc.; X - v^- • v *• . .BEE3WAX—SaIes of. 1501bs at 24c ■ -* r BROOMS—There is more enquiry for Brooms, and prices are looking up; wc notice a mile of 80 doz at $l,lO . . NAILS—Sales of COO kogs reported on private terms , LEAD—Sales of SOOOlbs bar Lead at Oj^c HAT—Sales of 12Ioadfl at ton- PBICES OF SI COBESCTEI) DAILT JOU THR J Patricks Friend, E; . . CurruT fi/ ytflhand liTxxi LOANS | -United States Cs. 1868.................. • United 5tatw55.18G8...v.....;....., : .. Peniii'yl?nDlaUa.lBG3 Pennfijlvanla&R.lS6B......... Altogheny county 0b..;..;...:...—:. Allegheny county conpona.... Fittebargh city 63............. Pittsburgh city payable Now \0rk.....;. AUcgheuv City OiC, Allegheny City-, coupons*, payable luFhvliidolphla— ; BANK STOCKS Bauk of Pittsburgh— Merchants a Manufacturers’ Bank Exclvangc Batik..). .... Fonncrs’DepoMtßank..... -:.t . Allegheny baringa 8ank.*...... ! BRIDGE STOCKS. I Monongahcla St. Clair street Bridge- Hand street 8ndg0.u......... ...I Northcru labcrlieA Bridge.:.-. I . INSURANCE STOCKS. j Western Insurance Company [ Gtizens’ Instmmco Comi«tny AaeoeiatadHrenien’a Ooinpany—j TKLEGRAI'Ii STOCKS. Atlantic aud Ohio -.1 .Pittsburgh, Cinciunati aLonlsvinol Erio. : ~—..1 Wttflbuigh Goa W0rU5...... .'MonongaUela Slacktvater RAUaUOAD STOCK. Pennsylvania RaUroad..,.. .... Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad— Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad— Marine Railway and Dry D0ck..... Turtle Creek Plank R0ad........... Penysvillo Plank Road—.. Grrenflbure Turnpike...-* Cliartiera Coal Cumpany-...*. COPPKRSTOCICa Pittsburgh and 805t0n............. .. North American.*.... NorUi West... ..... North Western..*— A<l venture Ohio Trap Rock ; Minnesota... ihttsburgh and Die Royal... - Douglas H0ught0n.......... lUdge., .4;............ Fire 5tee1:..4... Culling Aitec..... Bluil IVninsulnr w ... Avory ; -... . . • Iron City.... POST OF PXTTBBDBGH! 4 Fret t> I.HCH&3 WATiX IX Tile CIIAXTfEL. AURIVKD. bb*amer Atlantic. Parkru«*n. 4 - . Baltic. Ueonet. Browu**riHi‘. *• homes Hlitircr, Bnllev, West Newton u Michigan. No. 2. tkiles. Reaver ’* Lnnes.us, binclalr, SFK'eptjjort. Exchange. Gmwolh UTitvliur. DEPARTED. Ftcnmcr 411*11(10, Parkuiron, BrownavlUe •* Baltic, Bonnet. Brownsville. “ Thomas fchrlrer, Bailey. W'cst Newton SJJchigan, No. 2. Rdw, ncaver “ Gcneasj, tUnelair. ai’Kewport- Forest City, Murdoch,'Cincinnati. “ C-ulumbian, Lyon, Cincinnati. “ T. P, Ray, tlasklll, Whrvling. '• Hail Columbia, Marietta- Market for Clucl|mat|. t fP33» b. Tub uew and fast runninp vtcamer CINCIN- t|on?|^Ma*it<- r( will leave regularly every For freight or passage, apjily on hoanl. or to _dec3o_ _ __ fl. n^MaTENBEIUIER. Folr Klttnunlng aml“Catflsh. * (TT* w JfeLt draught and pleosout stpamer Capt.Mn.UTOiii. will leave life AUe- wharf, 011 Monday. Wcilnviday and Kii dajs, at 3 ocJck-I*. P. SI., Tut K:l;nnnlng and Catfl«h- For rreiglit or paesage applpon.board- uovlS For Long Reacii, MarlcHß,>orkmbur?, GnUipollit, <rr»-> Tlic tine etmiinvr tlO\ . MEIGS. Smjsu. Mas will leave for thealsire nnd intennMlate every Tuesday, at C o’clock 1*- M >or freight or passage apply on board, or to feM ; d01l?i FLiCK, Agent. Wot SUrlrttn and lfo^Ulngijorts . ifs> 4 Tue hue steamer PACIUC, Zxsuvn Mabtrs, Master, will leave fur the above and inlcnrusli- PSar- y-fflTraftata ports, every THURSDAY, nt 4 o’clock- P M. tor freight or passage, apply on hoard, or t'> T. WUOTH & SOX, No. Cl Water stivot, find ul Front vt Marietta, Purkcrubnrff nml llocklngport Packet* . ntrw» h. Tba «feamer HAIL COLUMBIA. A. S. Cease, ■ LgUl!aster, will leave Pittsburgh every Mornlav, at ggrrftTSsga o’eloek P. .Mi ndurulog. will leave Hocking* port every fjiMlay, nttt oVlook A* M. Passengere nud shippers tiny rely nn the utmost accom modation and promptness. \V. B- WIIKFLV-R, mart _ 1 2* Market street. CIIiGAH HOUSE MOLASnfiJ—lHeher s Pt. Louis Suctt O llousc pyrup, In store and for sale t»y ‘ - fc .-- KING Sl MOORHEAD. bHAßKiiPßtsburgti OftHMoek.wanted hy ~ OU Loomis & McDowell, #>epl& • overS. Jones-A Co, eOr.WiKxi and 4lb sts. f | UPhSTK X BUtMKLS CARPK’f this dnv nt \V ,|_ MeCLINTOCiv’S Carp<it Warehouse, cuinprislng rt> v h aud elegant stylps ami at ptices as tow aa can lie found in any of the Easters* Cotes. W c invifo special attention to our slock of Tapestry Carpets, k?1»6 W arehouse, No. 8;i Fourth «t. CITOOKS FOR “ ~ O ldO chares Don City Copper Stock; 2 . do . Allegheny Saviogs Bank; 20 do Braddock’a Field Pluuk Road; $O,OOO Sandy and Beaver Canal Bonds. By jyi* AUSTIN LOOMIS, 02 Fourth street ■\TUTS —2000 bushels pea nuta; Xl 20 bogs walnuts; 20 do filtertsj . 20 do crcrnn nuts ; 30 boles Bordeauxalmouds; 10 do Sicily ; • do, received, and fur paieby BQpO * . J C ANDERSON & CO. /~IONFECTIONAHY V/ Acidulated Fruit Drops; . Cordial do; Lovo do; Chocolate do; . Received end for sale by ,J. LAVKLY A CO., sepl 20f) Liberty street OSWEUO PItRVAiIBD CURN— llockcr h Farina; Flour of JUeo; Pearl Sago; ' Arrow Root; Cj. Tapioca, reeelvod ond for Rale by Eepls • . • J LA\ELY A CO. 2u5 Liberty st. 1 1* Tttteur Brothers, IMPORTERS AND IN FRENCH BRANDIES, WINKS, Ac.; warranted pure; uud exceedingly lojv pri ces, for cash. Also, in bottles,-very fine old Champalgno Wlno, Jenny Liud, Heidslckand Incomotive brands; pure old Brandies *, old Port, Sherry, Madeira ahd Juie-e W hies. AJI Liquors and Wines &t thlsa<itablif>hment willbe found of aeuperlur qualify. . L. TUTLUR A BIiOTHFdIS.- au!4;2m No. 76 Smithfleld Rtreet. New GoodSf New Goods* R WATTS<£CO n lhi!ors, ■ NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET, ARE now receiving our,FALL STOCK, aud are enabled to present, for the inspection of our customers and the public, nn unequalled assortment of new, fashionable dud Htaple GOODS at moderate prices, audio excel in the clianm tar of our work for fit, style, durability and comfort ■. -W e will keep on hand a choice assortment of ready made clothing of our own manufacture. pepB FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES* RICH GOLD JEWELRY, Ac.—Received hy Express, direct from the manufacturers, iu Europe, and from the best workmen in the East. . The stock -comprises some very rich new stylos of JKWEMIY, lor the Fall tnule, and I will sell (as usual,) this splendid stpek, qfc from 25 to uO rent, buyer than tho same quality of Goode can be bought for ait any other estab lishment in this dty—notwithstanding self-interest state-: meats of.other Jewellers, Please call 1 and see for your selves.at fopO} ’6l MARKET BT., Hooks, Books. A URELIAN, or-Romo iu the Third Century, by W’m. J\. Ware, author of Zcnobla and Julian. Urahnma, or Youth and Manhood, u romance, by tho au- Uiorof Talbot.ondVernon,lvoll2mo.' . Walter Larimer and other Tales, by the author of Amy .Herbert* Gertrude, eta, illustrated; 2 vols .12 mo. - ,; Sfoyhew oupopular educaUon—Popular Educatlonfurtho use of parents and teachers, and for young- persons of both Boxes, by Ira Mavhow, AM; 1 vol, l'2mo. Hawkstont*, a tain of awe for England In Jg-iG; In 2 vols, 12m0i;. : i : i- 1 :-:-.,--ii’; ’..j- - Tlie alioTd for sale cheap at the book and paper warehouse of [wplS] KAY A CO, 55 W’ood fit. PIANOFORTES, MUSIC, ANI) MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHABUOTTE BUUME, Afa. 118 Wood Street, Second Door Abovf Fifth m*rsuuium, im IS Just receiving her. Fall auppllcaof goods In the above. Rue, which having teen selected , with great cure, and purchnwedfor cash/on&hlos her to offer strong .inducements: to purchasers, who arc respectfully invited to examine her, stock, among which are • PIANOS—A splendid selection,. comprising all thp latest styh-ft and prices, among which are tho celebrated Hamburg Pianos ; Double Carved Louis XIV style; also Hole ACo <s Aew York; Bacon & BqvenV New York; Kpjchcnbach & Son's, Philadelphia, Ac., Acr: ■ . - ; . r - Persons at home or abroad, about purchasing Plano Fortes, would do well to call, oa I will sell as good an article as can y 6 ft>Bnd .and on as good terms, varying in price from $2OO to $SOO* with a written guarr&ntee. - v ■ GUITARS—A fine selection of French and Spanish, which for richness, beauty and power of touc are unsurpafKable. - • FLUTES AND CLARIONETTS of the very best French. German and American manufacture. . ACCORDEONSjfrom the bestl'ariamanufactory. ■ lOLINS—Tho finest Italian, French and English nmko. Abo Druus, Fifes, B.uuos, T.vmeori.vrs, Trjaxgixs, Violin Bows, Scrkws,Ac., Ac. STRINGS of tho very best Italian, French and Gorman. AU Musical Instruments reparod with durability, neatness and despatch, sepll }\ 1' Itf t y J v h t B ** A “ iiS# ' ' 'MISCELLANEOUS. Bonnets— a-a; mason: & ca, lmve just received, p« • cxpreßyao aaaoiimont'of Fall Bonnets.:: • -. t^p7;:, r TAVA WX'Jj’EK.— OO pauclicß>4o. to &u IDs. each Old Goy. (/ eminent JaVa* Coffee, justireeclvoJ.otKlXoc-toile at th© scp-S PEKIN TEA STORE, Sft Fifth qt T>UUE TEA, MINE AND WUNDY.—Those iu waut Jr JT the above can, obtain them of the very Lest qnnlity, and cheap, too, at MORRIS’ TEA MART; oast b[>[l> of-thu .Diamond. " \ EOR SALE—Ten the; FbyettS/MaiiufacttiiiDg Company will bo sold orexchanged at.a bargain. ifao plied for soon. THOMAS MOFPITT, • ; sept ■ : . .. • No. 29 Fifthsireet: RHEUMATISM— Dr. Browus newly discovered: remiyOy forllhouuiatlsm U a speedy and certain remedy for that pnluful trouble. It never lafliV ‘ • Office and Private Consultation-Booms No. .41, DIAMOND- Pittsburgh, Donna. The Doctor is;always nt-home./ ; : .pnp7- B LOOMS—SO tons flop Forg&j- • 30 do ft lfiftl ForgCr ISO- do /Juniata. Forgo;/: . - ":y - - ' On hands and for sah’.by'v ;* l : .f:; »P2.' >• ■■ Y v;: : -KINQ &•-MOORIIEAT)1 r r C“IAfU»KTB.— IV. M’CfjntocU la now rewdviug and oponhi^ J hbi Pall Slock ofno w (mdr rich; stylo .Clurpetiugv at the /Warehouse, No.; 85,Fourth street*- lowhich weinvite Uie jd tentlon of. those \r Idling to furnish sterunltoata orHouse?. • sep3 ; •. ;'Y-.Y/y/V:-- /Y-YYYY/. Pennsylvania' Rallrqad- Emigrant. Line, ’\TrKaronowforwarding_pjLSSengers toPhiladrlphia mid j T intermediate points by tbeabovellne. • Tbue through three days. Faro *4.50/ O'dy'7o miles Canal. ■ - mr.27 ’QOVUDE A GRAHAM,* Agent*. • MIAfV" TO LOAN, AT SIX. PER CENT 1 INTEREST. tJpt/UUU Five Thousand Dollar?, on Real Estate Securi ty, In or near the City, fur the- ionn of throe.years. Said loan contingent ou the of Awo/unimproved lots hi the Sixth Word. Apply to . AUSTIN LOOMIS, , scpl ' ■ • ■. No. 92 Fourth street. .A; T * Sleeting of the Board*of Directors of the PENN- J\, SYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY, Cot. \Y. 11. MoohheaP was duly elected Inspector and Soliciting Agent of the Company. .CoLM.can be found at the office of the Company, durlng.huftincss hours/’ :/ sephii&w - B. M’LAIN, Scerclary. xckange Brokers^ JMtsburgh. I Bid. i Yah 1$ 117,00!$ 118,001$ 100.00 ' 100,001, •- - 100,00 100,00' 100.00 100.00 100,00 100,00 pro cXabiXtiolvT ■\TTIIEREAS. in and by the 13th Section of tbo Act of the }\ General Aftfombly <>l Pennsylvania, passed July 2d, 1839; entitled “An Act. reldUngio.tho election* ofthlaCom merawealth” it Is cnjorninl on the Sheriff of cvezy County, to give notice of such elections to.be heldi-pmd-ctujnemtcj In’ such nolice whatofllcers.nro lOrbo elected., rln pursuimcc thereof. 1 CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff of tbo County of AUc gliony 1 , do therefore make known and give this .public; up/ life to the electors of said County of. Allegheny* that a Gen eral Election will l>o held In the fold County, on tImSECON’D TUESDAY OP OCTOBER NEXT; at tbettwml election ills iricts thoritln. . :V-' V ':-_ .. Tiie electors of Uio Firpt Wonl of tbfr ; .&fr- of/Pltfelmrgh, :io meet ntt ho of Little, of Ferry and Fourth streets itt-eald; I liVnrii/:' •;; c .The electors of the Second Ward of the dty ;of ' Pi i teburgb, to meet at the Burnt District; Hdtcl; ttirner. Second • and bunthfidd streetfl, in ?aldAVanl.. The electors of the Third iVatil of the city bf/rUiab’archi to meet at the house of Aiulrew. Mclli3tera, The electors of the Fourth .’wanl, of ,thedty oi'.Piltjhnrela .to meet a t the Ihihlie.SciiOol lIoURe, in «iid vranl; : . Tho electors .of the Fißlt ward, of the' city of,Piti^bu to meet at the I’cnnsylvanli ilouse, occupiwl by Uotleib fceUbd, late Alox Slcwnrt, insaul ward. •. ; . The electors of the Sixth ward, of tlio citv of PUtrf)n.Vcb, to meet at the public School Hou?c, hi kdd . • ; The elect/jM of tho Seventh word of the city of Pitbibureh, to meet at the public School House,ln «dd ward. The electors of the Eii'hth .ward, cf the clty. of PUtsbureh, to moot at tho public School Hoilt, in said wont. - lhoeIocU»n» of the Ninth ward of the city, of I’itbbureb. to meet in the public Schoolllousc, in Bald ward. - °. The electors of thoFirstward Of thedty of .AUechehy, to meet at tho hour>o of J Woodhouse, Robinson st, The electors of tho Second word of thb‘ dty of Allegheny; to meet at the home ofVfldow Thompson,' north w cwt wmer of Ohio eL, and the puhlio square/ ' The eleetow <if the.Thinl w&i-d of tho «(y of Alle'iheny. to moot at tho public School House in said word. Tbo’electors of Uic Fourth 'rardAif tho'city cif ARcghenv: ! touietit at tho liouse of Mrs. Myljo, East Common/ : - The electors of Pitt township to meet at the house of Mw. - Nancy Murray, on the Mechanics* and Farmers’ Turnpike Bond, in said township i except tho quali(i«l voters In fwllonx Nos.4 y 7 and 14. of tlio gold ilistrict; who shall : 'votc at all general elections in tho NlnUi ward of thc rliy of 'Pittsburgh.' -f;' ; ... Tlio electors of Peebles township to mcct’ al the. hotieo of John Ccitlcr, In Ihe viliaire of Lruit Liberty. Tho elertow of CoHins township to meotrat ,'tlio lioupo! of Mlllbun McColl,jr„ m the village of Bant Libcriy. Thr electors of M ilkins township to mtvt at Hie hnu«e of John SbolTcr, on the Tmixpikc Roid. to Kali Townslilp. - ; . . . : The electors of Plum towmhip tomivd'ot tlm house of John SumnicnUle, in said toimshiji,.: / • > -The,electors of Patton township; tomortat thohouse of. Abraham l avlor, on the Nortliem Turnpike, io .said linv-n -lildp.. ; The electors of .Penn townshlp to.moct. at the bouae:i t Robert DonaldEou,«u the Leccbburgh Road, iu saliptow-i' ship. ; '. . . ••••■•V-V. • The cli.-ciors.of Versailles townsldp, id meet at the Brie • SchoolHi>u«?, near the. M'hUe Hod?e, furaorly bwupWi • ihoutas Neal, and nowby M m. A. Wciw; The ch'ctor3 of ElisalicUi towhiddp to mwt at thelxoa-ie.it George M firuu-rlv nunpleit I.v .htsri U'nlkcr in Klisal/i'sh ls»TOupir. .The electors Ihe-UimugU of Elkabclh, : to oi tho houfe of t*«jr*r*r M dwter. f»v;ni'r!> .-CMcnjiiwl by-John Ay.'iiu itlo Aal.l lmKiuah. The elf-ciors of Jcfferjon township to taeei nllho bouy/of Mkhnel Suifu; fiwiucrly occupiiilhy.fnliii iu said town- Jilup. The eki-Jors of Mlflliu 'township to: meet nt .the houre of Nvmuel Mlh/in, firnn*rty *>yujo« l d bv.Jus 11 Ned- iu wiH township. ■: 42,00 42,00 50. M 00.00 00.00 00,00 50,00 ■45,00 : 40,00 -42,001. 42,76 45,00 40,00 .10,00 ' • 12$C .20,00- 1 • 8,00, 00,00 60,00 60,00 100.00 25,00 20,C<0 120.00 : £53,00 30,00 - 0.50 5,00 12,00 125,00 W,oul (5,00 4/,0 1,12! 2.00 3,00} J.d s.a> ■vs s,o<) iWO 2,00 The electors of St, Clair tffwuvbip io mivt -fit-the house of Jas Connor, la Kaid towhiJitp. - • • tower St,/Clair township to meet at Hie houwofM-m. Beltihoovcr, in fnid township. - : The doctor* of Chartiers towusUip.to meet at the public bon.se near the Saw Mlil Run Bridge, Ou tlie Stotd>cml!to Turuplkp. . ''. Tlie electors of Robinwn town.'dilpto meet at the iiouse of Sarah McFarland, furttieriv Andlfy McFarland.. In said township.- '• • Thirehvtor? vf Fiudley toww-diip f^rtncet : flt the hmi-to of MrUdlaml A Armor, fucmerlf c/voJll.*l.}:v J. :Chirk'-;- in the yjßhrc of Clinton, in ftiiirtowiißhijj. *lllO •eh'‘Cfors of Mntiu toirnsldp to m.f t r.t Ur/- of Pi’lrr Gilson.m Kiid toiviixhip. Tiiedecuunr.fOhio "tnwiuhip iu at S/ho/d Ilmira No.lCHftKddtovnishif/ '; The electors of Frankliu township tom-wt attiieho'use'oc copied by Jos Holcman. lu siH t/iwnship. . ’i'hc divtor.x of tfic of MtU’xchc«tcr to ipe/'f-it Uii* public Sehoorirou.V*. . ; Tlio elec torn of township to ioi*ct at tlie Sduxil Iloiti-c No. o. lu pai.t tmm«lup. Tlie ekvlorn of Baldwin township to meet at tbo lu>n?e of John Cowan, iu Kald.township. 'flic eh-ctors Uf Snowden township ie meet at Uio holi/e of. IVicr Doycr, in said township. ’ 'fbo olectom of South I‘aycltc township to meet. ot tlie liou-.r < f II Hnv*. on the firm oi G V Coulter, in said town *h!p. . • The elector? of North Fayette township -to meet "at the house cowoccupiM bv Francis. Jaml'ton, at Roger?’ MiUTn ?aid towiLsbtp; - . : • The electors of Ross ' town/hip to meet "at the'house., of Jacob Colbangh mi (lie Fnmklin Roaii. in said township', ••'. The electors of Pine town/lilp to meet at the IIouh? ©f Tlicrh Crummy in said townshij>—nml that Tims \TallociVbt> Jiulge, uml lVm. M’Kiuncy aml^Vm.Bezel's bo Infifiectors of this election, in Rud tow»>.hip. The electors of M’Cnndlesstownship to tnectatthe Daniel Shoup. in shtd iovrnshlp. . The elwtora of Dccr townslup.to meet at the house of Nathan Conley, in said township. The electors of Mast lk*er township to meet at Uio public. S’lionl Huase. in the Iforoucbof Tarcutuni-• • The electors of the liotough of Tareutuiu to meet at- the pnblle Scliool Ilotiwe, iu:K»ktl<.rmigli. The electors of Indiana tbwixshlp tu meet fit the hoiisc tor merly occupied by S Mnckay, lh .‘yihl toH-iulup. The eU’ctore of Shah-r township to meet at Jiiliu Shaw's Mill, in said towufhip. ■ • 'riie qiihHfiod.voters'of-lhat part of Indian township/in Allegheny Co., rv'sUUug within tho fulkoring described bimn' Uaries, to wit: beginning at a point on the Allegheny river, - at tho upper line of tho farm of John Cable, ntnl running a northerly courre Uiiwevn tho forms of said Cable-ond Johu Boyd to tlxo N E comer of Coble’s farm—thence running a westerly coureo to tho Slmlcrtownßlilp line, to such a mTin* nor os to embrace oil foyms or lots situated in Cuftningham’s district, iut(2 kuovro, as.tho river tracts, within eaid buudtt-. rles, Rboll hereafter vote at general election in the borough of Sharpsburgh, at the election poll of said bowmgh* The electors of the borough of Birtniughiun to meet at the public School irmaJd bbmugli. The electors of the borough of East Birmingham to meet at the Roll Koad'Ofltco of Oliver H. Ormsby, in Eidd bor-. ough: • Tho electors of Duquesnb borough to meet at the public School llouso, in said borough. . *• - . The electors of the borougb of IjxwrcncevlUe to, meet at tho public School Houso, hi said Iwrough- ; .- The eloctora of tho lioroiighof Sharpsburgh to meet at the house of James SUajp in said borough. Tho electors of theborougb of McKeesport to meet at the Town’llall, In saldborough. lbe olwtorsof tbo borough of South Pittsburgh to meet at the house formerly occupied by E McAimlncli. ixt thoend of thn.Monougahelaßridgc*in saidborongh, ‘ Tlie electors of tho borough of Wost Elizabeth to meet at the public School House, in said borough. At which time and place tire qualified electora ns aforesaid will by ballot vote for. . v; . '/' ’ ... One person for Sheriff of gold County. One person for Canal Commissioner.. Ouo person for Judge of the Supreme Court of Pesmsyl-. vnula. One pii'rEorifor of Court of Common Pleas and District Court of Rofd County. One person for Associate Judge of tho Court of: Common Please, Quarter Sessionn and Oyer and Tiirmlaer. •. One person for Coroner of said County. One poreou for State Senator. Five persons for-members of Assembly of Pennsylyauin/ ’ One person for County Commissioner. One person for Auditor. . ; . The qualified electors aforesaid residing in.tho 21st Con gressional Dbxtrict, embraeihg oil tlmt . peri of said County except that purt which Jies Nortli East of Jh»> Ohio and North West/oftlio Allegheny river slrall.elect one person for member of tho llouse of Reirrcsentatives of tho’ UuUotl States. ' • ' -■ ./ .. And tho electors residing lathe 22d Congressional District embracing .with Butler County itH tliatjwrtion of Allegheny County, not included In tbo 21et District, shall elect, one pep wn td;repri*seht said District in'the of Repnyenla tives of tlie.Unlted States: . Also—By tho 21?tFc*ction of ah 'Act of Apsembiy : passed the 2Udday’6f Aptilj A D, 1852^;enUtteih“An act to provide for tho erection of a houso for the 1 employment and support of the Poor in the Cortnty : of Allegheny, 5 ’ Ris enacted “That for the purpose of ascertaining .the Eenro of Um citizens, of Allegheny county as to the. expediency of erectlng a house for the employment and. aupportof the poor, it shall be the duty of each of the inspectors of the Kovcral townships and horouglis, at tho next general election, to receive ticket?, ei ther written or printed ; from' qualified voter? thereof Jabeh -edupon the out ride‘‘poor house, ’’ and on the inrido “for a poor house,’’'or “against.poor:house, 3 ? of which Uokets the county commissioners shall canso a sufildent humber.to be printed, and on thti electfondajr furnishedat tho',*eTcnd places of holding elections in the boroughs and townships iu 6ftid county, aud It slxallappear-updu casting up thi? votes of the different districts at the court; house, on' UiO: game day itbafc other returns aro mado out, thatra majority of those who voted are for a poof house.- then the. foregoing; act to: .take effect, but if‘a majority, of votesare found tebo agntost a poor house, the foregoing tierto he. and Uie Kune is hereby null nud voldJ* AndTalFogtve hntiro tlmt'every pertoii; escopting Just iwsof the Veace,.who rixali hold any ollico or appointment of profitor trust nudpr the government of the Uuited States, or of the Statojfirof&nycity.ortocorporatal districLwhotii er a commissioned ofliccr or btherwiys a puburdinntc! oflWe, or agent, whohs or Bhall die; employed under the b'giriatire, .executive, or judieinry .department ©f;thia State, orof the United. States, or of any .city orl ncorporated district, fand dho that evety member, of Congressi and of the State Lcgid* lature;tmdbf the ond-Commdn.CouncUof any city, or Oommisrioncry <xf any Iricorpordtol district, is by Jaw in capable: of holding or exercising, nt tlie snma/tiine, the ofilcer or ftppolntmentof. Judges, Inspeetori pr Clcrk'of an election of tb&CommouweaUh,-imd tbatihO Inspector, judgo or other, officer Of any such electiim; Mxdll bc eligible^-.to any: office to be Hum voted for.-• , . / Also, In andby the 4th secUon of aanct approved the 16lh. of April, 1840. it is enacted that tho lSih sectlonof tlie act passed Jnly 2,1830, entitled an ar-t relating to tlie. elections of this not be construed as to prevent finy. militia officer or trough officer torn serving as Judgo, -Inspector, orderk,ntnnygeneral or Special election in this; -Cohitoonw^lth/ /And the return Judges of the respective districts aforo- Kflid/aTominiii'd to meet at the Ooust House m tho city of Pltbburgh, on thoFrldoyafter tho second Tuualay of Oeid her next; then and them to <Uschnrgu tho dutlcs rejmred by nndr my hand and .seal at Pittsburgh, thb 2nd day of &ntomber,' A D, 18&2, and of the.indepcndenee of the the seventy soTontn. - ~ ■ CARTER CURIAS, fiherffr. ■ V. O C ■' .j •'''V-? • ■ ■ ’ '+ ;■ „■< Jf-- - ' : -"C. ’■ i,* Jr \ -.' \r-j~ v * 1: \ „„„ , , Auction Curd. mirtrimJcrelgiicJ, after to integral of four years, has • X.uplnnsuincd business.- Hayingcompiled with then* lawregulating Sales at Auction, antHitiring '.{&!£?—u^dsAuctioneer: for; the City .of JlMrargh, ho otters, : hl.» eorrfcwi as such’tohls ftiehite and thc Wlth aiV experience ofnearlr- thirty' tlmt lie wiU uutiro Ritilductioa to all those vbon»y feiol dtspb36d topafroriSzo bini. r v - >'■ - ; P.'2lcKJJNXA..Auctioneer.--', , : Iteferg to the .principal City; Merchant’?. ■• : . jyP-■ , v -.. Auction-Daily Bales* . A T-tho Commercial;Satcn:Kooms, corner of Wood anil XiFiftii oreeanonabls,Stnplo and F^incylh-yUond?,Clothing, T>oots ' • - • \ r 2 o clock, r» m GrrK’eriefi. Ouw-mncare,. (ilnssware, Table Cutteny Looking •Glnm’sf, Now anil Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur-> future. &c. t AT 7 OCLOCK 1‘ M. 'Rooks, -•Si;iUoiiery, Frtncy Muf?lral Instruments - IlJUiiWarw mid Cutlery, - Clntlnncr, Variety floods. Gold nail jSUvfrr wfttrhe3,'&(v P.M; DAVIS, Arictlcmoer. 1 ffjnS3:tf 'pARN[..FOIt SAW^Sitnaleil ; .tTr(!ntyrthn i o milefi from 'A?.. PitNburghyiti Bearer county, having Hie. advantage of' the PehrifiyJvanlft fmrt Ohio Railrond pnsfilug thfnugh ibo .snxrny,considerable. of.which'is riverhottoin. v Enquire’ Of.J'A. ifliole.?,' Esq., ou the premises, cir to lYWKerma, Auctioneer. .-r'.-,. ',1^1.46—A House and Lot, in • Seeond Street, in IJie First Ward, near Redoubt alley.. Enquht* of John Mellon,- Esq;,. •or to iVM’Knhnsn Auctioneer. •••':; -.'-V. so 7~A valuable L6fc. jVonting thirty feet on .Fifth street,' extending kick one hundred and.fihty-'fiTe'feot. • Enquire of Mrs. Matthew Stewart,- Alleghchy city, or to : . nu. 25.:,. P.M'lxENftA. Auctioneer. : P. M.DAVIS, Auctioneer. S/LW-Lillies STOCK OF STAPLE AND O FAnC\ _BUVGOOD3.-On Monday-morning, Septem- VK o’clock, nfcfhejsfercof Thoma 9; Ko. ♦0 Market street, will he gold for wish, par finds, his entire Rlockofvfell selected frosHforelmirand domes tie staple and •'* a h«X pjy which, are super drcssifiikVi turk ;/»atms, ponnef silks and Rntimq.Bilk' tlssneg, poplins, de*. lames, berrige Tjehch merinos; paratnettas, alpao*. ; 'PVEOror prints, furnltum chintz t hoiinets, parasols; silk pocket luuulkerehlefr, hoy state, crape and silk shawls, fimey crovato; hu-.es, insertions, needle worked collars, satin ‘and mantua rihljons,‘hosiery, gloves, ghjgliam's, JackoneL awiss'. ami mull mnslhis,.colored cambrics, shirting, shksting,tick injr, chocks, limey!*, linen table diaper, super cloths, cassi meres, satinet*. eottonndcs* tweeds, &iu . - The side continued fromdfty'to dny, until rdl aro sold. - V- .> By order of: •. CARTER CURTIS,. Sheriff; - j .. :: • IV>M. ■ DAVIB;. : . A SALK- Ob*. HOUSKUohU FUKhD /TUxli, I'lANO.bOlt lE, MELOREON, Ac., at Arcno?r.- On morning, S4'ptombergtnrit,=at .10 o'clock, at the dwelling house,\No v 172 Front street, between Smithfield at. -and Cherry .alley, will be sold, by.onlerof K. R Gordon, Ad* minlstrator to tho estate of Robert A. Gordon, deceased, n' quantity of Houschold Pumitare, Ac.; among which are one Huetoned gix'.octave. rosewood- ease piano forte: one fine tpueiL four -octave umhognriy casb melodeion; dining and breakfitattables: o bureaus; parlurnnd common: chairs; feather bods;-bedding mattrasses: bedsteads; settee; work and .waslt .stands; fenders; Crb / irons; 2 .'■ mantle clocks ;, gnus; queeriswhre, £e. 7 7-. . Also, a general assortment of Kitchen Furniture, Ac. . •- gc P* B P. M. DAVIS, Aucj-V,; "TrAhUALLL MISCELLANEOUS Ruoh* at Auction.— Y,7 On Saturday evening, 18 th instant, at 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms,cpmer of fifth arid Wood streets,' 'Will b& sold by catalogue, raluabld. miscellaneous .Books— among which are Franklin’s-Works, d rolst rictorial; Uisto ry of Farrar’s Mechanics; itollin, 8- rolsj'iUick’fi -Work3, 2 vols;.I/mis BlaricA 1 iistory of. France," 2 V6ls; Bh tonal History of Greece; Festus; Life of Dewitt Clinton; Goldsmith’s View of the World, platesßrowning's.'Huge* nets; Adams’ -Livea of Madison and Monroe ; Nicholson. Mechanics* Companion, plate-*; Jurikia on tho Prophecies; Shale* pt-rian Quotations; B’fsraeli'eiNoveLsAc, Also, ilo raa of Mohammed; Shaw’s Masonry; -Tredgoid Carpentry; Shakspeare; Wllifoii'B American History ; Milner's Church .History j Fnmlly ahd Pocket Bibles, hue edition?, Ac.'. , wplb ■ KM. DAYIS, Auct’r. i)A -CASKS BUAJiBV AT .AtcnoN.«r-On Friday • noon, SeptomWr 17th.nt 3 o’clock, at the Commercial. Sales Rooms, corner of-lVood end.Fiftli streeta, wilUje sold, SOeighthcaslcsgoodquftlHv Brandy. ppplG - - . . -« R-M. BA VIS; Auct’r. f | Lei’s In Uie Third Ward, at Auction A; -OnSatunlay afternoon,Sept.• 15th,at 4o’dock, wm be fold cm the premises, those two valuable lots-of ground, situ ato on Clay, alley, between Wylie nnd Wnlkstor street**, on whlcli are erected twoermvenient BwelUhg Houses, ejui two. stories high,’ ivitli basement, pabjoct to. tiii annual .ground rent of.sis dollars on each lot, payable kuai-anriuaUyf -, ; A pbvn of Gie Jot* may be seen and tbe properly exam ined by caßing.on lire owner, reeling In the. dwelling house, No •20 Clay alley.; Tcrmsat sale. " r \ /-gepU ■■ : -p M BATfS. Auct’r' - r.l.nvo BWIiI.LING HOUSES'aud- lots in the SiJui Vaftl, A .at nUf-tituj. . On Saturday afternobn, ot : 0 o'clock, on the will: i*; w>!d tlmt' valuable lot of on Elm -si., between Franklin and Clark, kt< having a front o.r ii) feet on EJm .street, uuii extending back to on whiidti.-T .ereehA a \ykU Cniahed Two Story Jlrfefci Dwelling ltmise, to ah aunuul ground rout or 112, payable quarterly, AI.-kj, oue bther lot of groimtl, mljf.ining thealx>vc. Laving n frout of. tij f«?etoa V.\]n *t and bfJck 45 feet, ou which is .etccnd avouiinodious f 1 ™ -\ ot 7 Brick Dwelling |IIou?e, having sit rooms arid a - hau, which, will suit out* or iwofamilia l *.' ' : , _»opVi_ . V 31 DAVlS.Auct’r. I EASE OF A lIOUBK at Anrnos—WjU be r-old cn Sidnr -4dßyvronh)g, Sept,iSth atSo’cloek, nt Mct^arthey’sAue-; thjn Ut»Uf:e 7 No 123 Wood st, the ltsiw and gocxlwill of a 2 story frame House (mthe Nortit Eastconier ofthe Diamond • Allegheny city,, buriug a- front bf 20 ftabd extending back CO ft/eaid hnuHe L-: at present oocnphsl by Mr Sam’l Qutst, as- a AVntoh and Jewelry storo, and is an cx«*eUentsfahd foru grb ccry rtore ur alakery. having a large oven ,in the cellar whlch was for that purpose,' it isundfr aground rent of $0) a year, and is at present rented for $145. jK*r annuin; to' euy person wishing to engage in .business; this- it* ah' -excel* lent opportunity,.. Thfileave, ha.s,3V. .ynara fconutfroau- the -Ist Of QcL Ti/i: also at-tho same time tv lr.tof.grmmd tu Sid*' m\v, Shelby eotinty, Ohio. .. -.-• -V . : ir> - • • • : : w o McCartney. Anctv. ; Fm A VINE—'S hhds “ Kiestcr's Burgundv PorLfor sale _hy_ . _ rffq.lj) . MTI.LEU ARICKET^ON-V 'l l ri* qr casks TenerhFe wiue. binding. Yt nml forvaleby MITiLIUt A RICKFI'SON, - - . ' 221,223 Liberty st. ' AITUUh V\ I.M-, V IM-.ViAK—-o ca-'ks white vvine vinegar • A f ton'd, nnd for. sale by MILLER A'RICKETSON, ' aeplS , • - - ', ; '.22U 22J l.iljerty st BOOKS.—iMINER&VNo. 22 .Smithfleld have Al' received several liow and very inlerestlhg works—flight, grove arid instructive—p Von the titles of whiclij'wo cannot giyo tfrdfty. Oo qnd oxairiico thorp. s .: - ' ~ . : seps RAJSINtf.-rSuy.boses tfrimt? JfciisinsVV. . .. : .>“7 ; 200 half Ixjsos do;.' ■ ’ f ; 100 quarter do - do; V: - - . ' r ;»0 togs emllcss do; . f 7 " -• • - • ijO inaU —do - do, rccMdiul for ralol.v' - & E J - _J* P AM>tJISQN cp n G Wood Jt ! fIiKW GOODS. D imi CKLOcnra, IA-mown , In . clurr T . ;lm Just recuredat his,veil known li " •'WXwmiWKme,^FirasßumtiSS'S^ orticlo in in?, ms nrecsary to main, cTuoak— ■ 5! •'.HriL.c .125 hhdn N. 0 sugar; '- v . &•l)!.!sti.vfrin^'sCrusliMSu:'f,r• ■ : A RlTUmSttp^l l *®^ ArUUmeUc. ? j/V an j f applied,'for ndvaccwl pupQa,- as a to my LX©?“■ «*<> wbject'r byiSraeeMwnv nr, C i of Board of Ed- ?• m,thor " f 016 comm ™ "i* ll IIIC MOKGAA, 10-1 ffad,! fc V .r S * .. ..;.-. i T-..i. i 4.;-.-;r.";>,r -;vV*- '-'r-‘ if” *-:::$'* n '--~'i.fyi■ v.v---c'-i'- y^'V'-' I V;v. - ••' : • { r , s .v*t.; ,: .>;;v ;' c - •'■*>...• * - ‘-U ~ <«.*■.,' * \ *■’ 1*» ' a***! , - t * i‘ * » ' - * *■ > '.'V.V'-': ■ vV'-'.' AUCTION sales: : P. McKEHNA, Auctioneer. W. G. McCAETNEY, Auctioneer. “ S'CAlt boxes (OincirinatiV .SLaT candles. In - rtote axul for sale by ; v - Mrf.LER &. RICKETSON- SALhRATUiJ— -23 Inixes il’Farlaud’s t ; ah.*catus, ill store mul for Kth»l..y [svpl:;j MILLKK & RICKETSON- • I>trfASU— 2d casks “first sort” Potash, , in store and tor •sale by. _f«epL;j_ • DULLER & •HICKL'TSON whole and lialf hxs Grillonx sardines for wile lir fseplS) 'MILLER & RIGKETSON. SPERM OlL—S.casks Hpenri 'oih tor sale bv r— • • . - _ MfLLEU A UICKET3ON'. B\\ LET.MALAGA W INL—-IS qr caska ewoet Mtilnsa wine • landing and for sale by MILLF.R ■&KIOKKTSON, : . . ; • 222 Liberty at. . f JMlAfv— dOUhalf chests Voung Uysoxx Imperial, G E and A Black T«w, in store and for sale by aULUSR A- IUCKET.SON, 221, *sa Liberty ■ DWELLINGS ««d i*toM Rented, and Rents collected, bv AUSTIN UKJMTS. No.o2EiiurtUst, abpvt?-Woodst> SU'IKIOK S 11 HOI gaßuu, or gnllonhy the ■barrel, for saleat? MORRIS’ lO\ hllLNo h MulAh.—2l) bbls Lovernng’s tTrushcd and j Pulverized Sugar, just received and for sale ot the _ i’EKIN' TEA STORE, 23 Fifth st. EAST KJWBERS—Preston i Merrill's infijlUabh* Yeaste A I‘owders,.lbr.sale.bjr: ~ J, LAVELY &CO, sep!s ■ - Ton Pe:oerH and Grocers. ZAN.IL CURRANTS—3 casks just received nudformic by J LATELY & CO, septlti • - Tea Befilcrß and Grocers. ' IQA DOZEN CORN . BROOMS—Just received and fur IOV/ sale by MILTENB.KRGER & CU, scpO .•.. ....• ; . .• Nm-15f» Frtmtstxeel. • . ClOi'FiitC— k!7O biqts prime ltio Colfeis; - " . ‘ ; 114. do • Lagnnyryn;. •; , r - ? . ' ' 84 pockets old Got. Java; in store and for sale bj • . . MILLER. & EICKETSON.' fl^EAStTEAS.—o cases extroilne Young Hyson,in Lacquo ± re Boxes—the finest chop. Young Hyson iu the American Market.-. Wc invito our customers to try it stT* PEKIN TEA S'fOilE. 38 Fifth st-• f\ SHAKE.-} dlancliestor Bank Stock; - \ • r V ,2 d 0... /. AlUegheuy Savings Funds Company : Stock, for Niloby AUSTIN LOOMIS,' ;‘.Np.92 Fourth st.: i^friNJes— 20 boxes Muscat wine; •-> - Tf . 2;> ilo Chiret do: ■ : 10 ■ do . Ginger, rec’d ahdln store, for sida by MPS J C ANDERSON & CO." SUGARS^r-kuO Brazil sugar; 20 bids crushed do; ;.-* v ;1 : 10- do piilvcrised do,Tcc*d and lu atoro. for Nile by . ■ |h-epO| JC ANDERSON A CO. "IJAISiNS " Av: 110 hose* M R raisins;. , 40 half Iwxes do; iu store and for srde by- K . MILLER & RIGKETSO'N. J'-OGIC OF. DLtTHEMATICS—Thb'- logic andldUity-of j mathematicß, with the bust methodof Ihstruetion, ex plained and UUistraled by Charie.n Davies, l toI Svte A Ibw coplea of the above,lbr. fl iile l.y KAY i CO. -. ; seplO • • 55 Wood St. : f pILANSPAREiNT WINDOW SHADES, Received this day' A. at W. 3UGlintoiJ;'s Carpet Warehouse, comprising the richest and newc.-t vlciigns, to wiikh welnvile the attention. orpurcJiaaers. • . _ _ W. McOLTNTOCK. Cl YOLOI’.'EDIA Ob'PRACTICAL MELICINE—The Cj-elo* <; pai-dLa of Practical Medicine, ceinprlsing: treatise on the nature and troatuient. of diseases, Mut'ua Mcdica au,l The* raiKJUtics, Medical Jurisprudence, Acu in 4 vob>.; Bvo, for Kile by ; [fcplQ], -;7 KAY A CO, 55W00d lit. ’• E URAL ARCHiXECTt! being a complete' description ' * of Farm:lfeh?cs,'Cottogesand Ont Building;?, together with T*awu.v RlPiLmri* Grounds and Barks; the Flower, Fruit .and: Vegetable Garden; also the,boot method of conducting Water into Cattle yunlsand liouies? in i vol 12uu>i' for -sale hy - (soplo) -7 ■ KAY A 00,55 Wood at. V /'IIUARS—SO boxesTlavnuacigar?;. a - . ." -' 10,000 Rrinbipie best bhiuds; • •' '■' 12.009 Regailiq; 'do do; . : : :' ' 100,000 half SpariWi; . '.,k V / ' 7 . 20o.000.c*iminori, rcc‘d,and iustorojfeirsato hv • ■ _ P<ib2 • ■-• '■ . ■■ ■ •■: ■■ _ J 0 ANDICRSON A’C‘o' /l/V,BAUS Ui;isK_N lUO CUFEIiE, of superior qnaliK- do. .do; - v . : -2 pipoapare Holland Gin, direct from Custom . 100 boxes German Clay, warranted; ; ■-• ,• 2£bb!s Pjo. I Baltimore Herring:; v .'..;: ;^w. .. ,y..' On consignment, and for sale on liboraMemw hv • • ■.; .TAATOB> ifAGUIRIs & EAKIi ee . - ... . street; . r .. •<- * * \ f „ 1 , y* r ■* - * I*i S ' MISCELLANEOUS. - T>IG METAL—A small lot Hanging Rock, for salo by •: X fiCp2 KING & MOOKIIPAD Removal. HOUGH & 'ANTHONY bore removed their DAaUEUBE AN ROOMS, from Biwke’s Bunding, to Rvtoh’s Build ing, orer the Yonm; MeuVilbrnry, where they, will be hap py to w Ihtjr old patrons anti friembv > . • /v For Sole* /Uyfc a GOOD FAMILY nOHSK FOB SALE—En >Y*yl ?quiro at the Pittsburgh Camp and Oil Store, 82 1 llif M i Fourth street, between Market andWoofl. . au24 W. It WRIGHT IjUSU— 15 bbls No 1 Halifax Pickled HoiTing; : 60 doi (Largo) No. 3 Massaehiisetts Mackerel;' 50 half bbls do, do • .. do; •. 2ft or bbb» No-1 r • do . do; , .. In. store tmd for sale by : ' MILLER & RICKETSON STOtvhS-- i> shares Firemen's Insurance Company: . • UXi do CollingMiningCompany . 100 do Noruich -do; . 60 do . Iron City - do*- ; lorpnlft by . LOOMIS * jrDOWKLL, .. sept ovcrS. Jones & CkycnrW ood rind Fourth si<». Arinins & Co’g Western Rxpresft! A Ah 1 !. 15 d u t, ’Jn Sl { an e ' t,l ', na ?“ r F *l r<5, 3 to Woos jTV. ter, Ohio., Wo will aho revolve Gi-rod* und Parrela ■fw Ashland. Medina, MlRcrshnrg, Cosbocton.Ae-, to be forward rd from Mooter B\KER A FOURTH, AraStl aulo . ■ SO -Fourth street TTrinP. CANE, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL VIANU. YV FACTORY, No. 143 Wood street.: JOHN W. TISL now offers for sale, at Eastern prices, a large ■assortment of the above Goods, to which the attention of deaters is invited. Also. Carpet-Bags,•and Ladies’-Satchels;-...- myl. - T\ISSOLUTION.—Tho partnership heretofore existing tm* L/ dertho title of HAWORTH & CAIRNS, was, by mu tual ronscntvdlssalved on the 13th' July. The accounts of the tmn will be settled at the old staud, by. Jehu Haworth. JEHU HAWORTH, milO R. T. CABINS Great lndneements to Cash Pnrciiasers. ■TTrE Will sell bnr large stock of COMMON * AND. FANCY W OHAIR3 AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terras are CASH. ' JAMES IjOWKY,' HL,. ■roar2s-' •.-■-•• ~ - • cor. Seventh and Liberty sts. fTHLE Co-Partnership licretofore.exLstmg between the sub* .J. scribera, uuder the firm of M. TINDLE A CO., was dis solved on the 10th ultimo, by mutual consent. -Ittthorpart ner is authorized tf> use thouame ofthe firm ihsettlpineut. MINAS TINDLE, aus JOSEPH MEETRIRK. ; I - EATllKR—Tho.subsrribers having' returned 1 from the -I J '■East,- aro receiving n largo stock of Sole Leather, Kip Skins,--Upper leather, French Calf-Skins, Morocco Lining Skills and Shoo Finding* of nil descriptions; all of which we are prepared to Bell for a small advance, above the Eastern market for cash. . : ;• 1 wpB , R. BARD A.CO. New Fall Goods. . 4 A. MASON A CO. are now receiving cases and paek j. jL» ages of Now. Fall Goods, comprising Silks, French .Merinoes, Paramattas, Cobwgs. Alpaecns, ■De Lnlne*,’ Cash, meres, poplins, Mous do Laines, Chintzs, Prints, Tickings Checks, Muslins. Ac., Ac. Also, 1 Cloths, Doeskins, Casslmerea, Satdnets. Ac. . .V . se’plO Aotlce* .A ;N application will be made/lit the -nextsession-Qf tbo J\.- Legislature, for the charter of a Bank, with a capital of Three . Hundred Thousand Dollars, to bo located at Pitts-' burgh, and called tho u Westemßank of Pennsylvania.” I ; -HarrUbturg Union will please copy in Weekly paper. - :70e2S-6m . c Caution. fpitE public are hereby .cautioned against: purchasing 1 a -JL ‘ Promissory Note, drawn by me, payablo one month nf ter date, to GEORGE THEISj for One Hundred and Ten Dollais--eaid. note, dated 16th of August, 1862, as 1 will re sist the payment of tho same. . JOHN BOYLE. Indiana Township, August 28,-1852. !• au3o T. ANCASTER CO3IB FACTORY AGENCY—Those dcsinv JU ;ble combs warranted the best arUcle nianufectared in : the world, especially lbr retail trade, as each comb in the pack Is c<iuaJ ■ to the sample,' and can be returned if not as represented. Retail dealers .will find it to their advantage to keep no other, than theXantaster cbmlw-. -"/ . . . • ■■■:• C. YEAGER, No. 130 Market street. TJAGGDA TEA.STORE.“-JuMt-received out of bond, 1C X packnges superior old Cognac Brandies, Honncsoy, Bel* fiewer, Otard and Champagne of-variovs vintages. Also, somo very fine London Dock Port Wine. : ; 1 - flic alxjvo tan bo relied upon ns Wing pure- and very suit able fur medicinal purpose*. - ’JEHU lIAWORTH, : au23 / Diamond alley and tho Dinm^y; . Ai J* STUART, W (snccns9oa,To HTHAB.T-* arttiV • HOLESAIiE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MEECUANTrrDeaIs in oU kinds of Grain, t lour, Bacon, Tork, Lard, Bntter, Cheese/ Feathers. Ac., Ac ’’j- . No.6Smitiifieldstreet, : . - au2B. . opposite!tho Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. ; 17'ACTb MOUTH-KNOWING.—'When to buy prxxl,dmu ? ble and cheap Boots and ghoea. -This the nubile can do iiy calllug at the store of W E SCHMERTZ, No. 107 Market >treet^near Liberty, who Is now receiving a very extensive etiwk. of. Boots, Shoes, amt Gaiters -of all-, tho latest styles, nio.d of whu'li are .ma*!(> io Ids order, and are warranteil.—. •Ri-.iUL-tnlH-r the nuiuber.of tlu> store Is outlie Window in red .letters. \r’ .' sepB^: ; '- llogfi. ' THE prices paid for LITE HOGS, delivered daring tlxn packing sseason, at the W hirl 800 l Pork lleiiie, situated rju the Ohio River, and.Gldo amt Fonnsylvit oia Railroad, three miles below Pittsburgh, or at Depots from Loudonville to Pittsburgh. Adiiresa . wm. b: hoijues &.bro., jyl7:lowdAHw* ; v. No. 90Wat(jr street Notioe to StoclUiolders. THE Stockholders of the Fittsbnrgh and Steubenville "Railroad Company, are hereby notified, that the second instalment of.five dollara per idinro is now-called in.-and irill he pahl into the of said company, on or before the 12th day of August next, at the Treasurer’s Offlce. No. -to Wood kL, Pittsburgh. .By order of tho board of Director*. ' VTM. A. lnU.Tffiarowr. • M. S'. L mslsora . 51* Graff & Co. MOULDFJIS UNION FOUNDRY—No. 12* :W66d f<trect ' l*itti>burgh l’n.. 3lanutacturers of. : Cooking Stoven, . Plain anil Fancy Grates,. Onal and Wood Stove.--. • : Fendere. 'Parlor Stoves, . - Sugnr Kettles, .: : bad nml Dog Irous,. Tea w Platform and Counter Sente.*, Bark Milky r; - : - Hollow Ware, , . W’ligoti Boxes. Ac. frepT ' ■ •. AHalgument. TT. Nr^P. C . 1 l la , E,IK,!V CITIS, that JOHN' : P HOPE d.» ’* LLL, of the City of Pittsburgh.'has made an as<>i,Ti ment to me, &r Gie benofit of Ills creditor. -• Persona indebt ed to tnosald Johu P. Hopewell, are requested to rail at my OJlice. No. 4«» bt, Clalrstroct, in said <Jify,aod make payment to me, onorbefqre tbo Ist day of October next; and those •having claims against him, will preen* themforscttlement; r , J. A. fl. REINHART, auSalnawfowawfit . Assignee of John P. Hopowell. 1 The Saloons^ A T THE A'iHf!N’.bUM BUILDINGS, lubcrty street, aro ilfl t all times a delightful ptoco of resort for Ijadles and (ivutlemen- to eujoy a plate of FRESH OYSTERS, cockl'd in the various etyles/tina served In a manner that cannot fail to please. Also—HOT COFFEE, TEA. PASTRY, and other reireshments, at short notice: A PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIFjs.- ■: - «s*-TIU7 B ATUING ESTABLISHMENT always in order Tor llot, Cold,'and Shower Baths, ftom 7 A ai. to ll v.it::- W. W r W ARD Eilucntlon—The Foiuale Seminary, ; (a\tz sms. PoR*bnxtm r s^ . •.•\A/ r .ILL bo continued at tho usual place, comer of Wash T Y ington street and East Common, Allegheny city—the foil term commencing on thefed Monday hi September next —under tho offidentmnnngenu'nt of Miss Hannah E. Davis, who has fur some time had charge, as principal, and will havo.sultableassistance In itamatmseiaent. ; point of .location and arraDgimchta fbr the" remfort of the pupils,’ it is not surpassed In tho community; .. For terms, Jtc.,see Circulars. ' ■/:' • ; - - v .' : R. TV. POINDEXTER. In tbfi Diamond. Professor TUoiapsoxx f s Fcmnle Seminary, "IT/’ILL open the Fall,-Session on MONDAY, 30th instant,. ■ .T-Jf . and continue Five Months.' Aa the number pupils is liimted, early application will bo necessary to secoro ad mission. „ No pupil admitted for Jess time thana nnri no deduction of tuition except for . protracted One half or tuition payable invariably In advance. For farther information see circular, or Prof. T. In person, at hbrooms, 64 Liberty streoty (Irwin’s Row.) • ■ • •* Prof. T. will form a small iriass of 8 or 10 lads, In Slatfie*' matics and Languages, to recite from 3 to 0 P. M-, on rea sonable terms. • [ a hlB - '.Co*Partnership Notice. :• npHL subscribers have this day entered tntb partnewhip, ,^^ n^ er . tlw Kt y lß and firm of TAAi'FE, MAGUIRE & BANK for. tiie purpose of errrying on a general Commission and Produce Business, and confidently hope their long expo* rhmeo, cxlcnwvo mercantile^acquaintance, and personal at* tention to tho interests of. theircastomora, will cnUfle Gicin to a share of pnhh'c patronage, which it shall be their study to deserve* -LUKE - - . BA3rL.3IAGUHtU, Cumberland, MiL. ; -WM. C. BANE, Washington. Fa. • Pittsburgh, Apnl 3,1852. t Slfington » APJSRJ PAPER! PAPER!— 100 bundles Crdwh Straw Paper?:. 'Vo :/v':Vr/;;. CO. do , UfoMtonStraw Paper X . r • - . 12 .do • Double Crown Straw Papor; / ‘ : 15 do Medium ‘ do do: .40 .do ‘. do Tea ' . do; .34 pieces Envoiopo ■ do; 12 do Printing; do; .8 .do . Ileavv Hook Paper, 24 by 3S; Quarto Post, Folio Post, Foolscap, .Hat Cap,' Ac-, Ac . for sale, Wholesale and Retail, by • - *. Mqi3 . . B. T. C. MORGAN. 104 Wood Ptrect . School RooUh, bchool Bnolrg, .Store, No. (55 M»rket«t. O i peat variety or all tho ClaM Hooka, u«oJ in the Citj 'Suntiy " 9 - in _ Towu s, :Svrm\ ManileviUe’s;amt tho , El«Ho aeries of ROGuerS. ; ■ . . ?. - ; Irtvan’a, TowiVa anJ SMiler-a Spellinj; Ari I thStl? Tle,ofa " : ™ lH ' t ’‘ vl>av,w ’ Smsth ’‘' Raj's Sohods wMW,™nSf7h?»o r «. n « ,100 to for Sablntl, toS ™ 0 ,lwAm 3 * Rf®. and the Bonoa aeplO ' .DA'IfONi AQNEW, —— —— - ■ Market st. near Fourth. C 1 PORTSMr\®f^^ * wpprti SportX SS 1 ™ ““otojroato avail jourwlves fmn the ZnnSnnM ’ e ’ t ”■* Ur " <!■»«» I 'ao ‘ ,0 ,/„ blt! ,rel S? n "> »«l ‘■lni' and tivial, (i in 1“ '\° dt> On» da. °0 doaintl. d 0 luul0< ‘ 0 “ do; —U do.HDgle . (da •• do iwwdrtol. t . diK • ai^q. -IS 'I-w tails Ot (vodding, Eley 1 Baldwin's, * ' ; • Maortod gan caps,’all kindiiffe ! . - . • ; : 6ft doa powder fliLskii.of thelatostWjes; ' . di> shot bags and jiouehw, , 2;do game bags, assorted; - :// j -d--do\cap primera awortedj v.: v-: R ’ tU all lh ° triniralnga »«Wsnry tofit out ihe Wo havoonhjnd and are comctanlly making our superior Rnleis to winch wo mvlto the attention of Sporting men. AJI Af the above articles for sale at - , DOWN & TETLEYS, - l5O Wood rt- For Sal©'? ••• '• ! A . HQUSE and. Lot: of gnmnd containing two .acres, two • roods and; twenty perihea”, altuhtolh Charthfrs town*, ship, near the Plank Rond, two milea from Jones’ lower Ferry; one. story fram(‘, 58 by f*o with flnWi«l «****-,, ALbO, three, hotises and lots, with two rtoiy bnrk dwell ings, outbe North side of Washington street, near tti o iuast side of the East Commons,'- v ; : „• ;. :-i .... ; ALSO, a two story brick house and tot. hack part, the South fktoof ijicock etreet, Drar Federal street, 22 feot ftont by 1R? sfnrtf . -Also, the undivided talfaf »n on tlie North Sido or Itohlnsau Ktreet near Corroy atlwti JO. lot, Situate, on Juniata etreot, In Ti™sw ”“amo?e? Ss«f ChathamJS tyia feet. S, rtS sharL In the Old Allegheny Savfnga Bank. fiSabare-In the Manchester Eavinga Bank, s UhtaW alU heaoldon SATUBBAV, Uioaih of X p/ntemt«Toi theCoact Honso steps, at public sale; un-: lesa wld at private sale, hclbre said Siith ot Sept. For -fur* thcrparticulars KLAK qe, No-TSGrant st fleoftdaw'wlt Ccn.sigiiw of CAJH’IIELL A KENNEDY NB—Teresa of ealomado known on day of sale. .V* ■ :n.': /A -= . s j'\y,y.- "yV'-V j " Wholesale and Retail. Dissolution* 1 V-sT - *•■•*-* •t'.'r :y;r , J p'~ f t J "ISSSllliSMliis v 1? f t i " * -' ? V t * » H * v■» A ' 1 y t ' S<. r'JT:' - S y ,^ r > --v r - *-f ;?, ■*'■-***. ' i * V * i*' FOR SALE’AND TO LET/ ' iJOII Dour Two Ilorflo Wagon, cheap for «L»b; A -g# KtbSKMi A JOHSBTON' KOOH—Wtiiiw salt .Dar.t'flM.’lH "imuilßg or Utw-wSlore. lirot low. ■, =1 — _ S. fcoOLMASy.IIB Mwfat at I°ti I l!wi,ito I S B ,£ l 3‘ , t A i ll unJl)ri '' < ' etrrtr.'rcfr- Dmrumiirirt ff ft --- ,lf,usc * nn<l ‘mJtaWivfor ahfCuM* 1 ** «l WOT A, llj«r,»» r ,r™!w« to - - nmuajKjt HVx. ,\o 1 > Hfih stwt njiHE MIBSOII.I ricfuv'S t *"’ . X cormrrof Short :? nt^r frtfwk ncirflifl • opr22>tf to fpu LKMh« BUtecnte^^s^li£!Ls£LL. X now occupied by -\vhSv ket street::.Possession .Riroii<m IWfit ■' janHf chas. or rro iat-the WORK iiooiriia»axrraijrT-=- J. eupieil by tbo rabrCTjbcr J><w.«lcn gIySS, S* « imt. Inr tMra* tnquir* of rn I,lf *ih ~b> ; f!. C HK.--TKP., 71 . n IJP^KhNT— A imi> ItwnionthfnirnpfofKnnKwutSnri g streets,Jaw former.i jt.’beoo. oecuplwl ns a Drug is ftiusiUerpil h line Flniii)/or. that business.'- Atmlv tn 1 -- -• pep 9 Austin fxxnrrq, ft* Fourth $t ■ • 'To. l7«t» TpUR Store Uotiw.nwl DweUiojr, N 0.233 liberty jetreet.—. .'X;'Poescstton can bo brut on tho Ist ofOcfolrf>r. -Xhi 4 l<»cue of. the best stands m the ettyv Enquire of scplOdtr ' OEOttOE RICHABDg SAi/B OH EXCHANGE.—A]«t of 43 liy 100 X On which aropivoted three Brink owl two Pmtno forSGCKVori&iffsitn. atwl on Peon street !n the Ninth : a»i2 ; THOMAS AlOPFirr, No. 20 Fifth street- Vor Kent* I )wfnJS&PF 81 * 133 offer for -rent the tho m'ri^. l isi l ?S sK now ocou P ie^l by me ns a Draff Store on bu*tJS ft nna Hand streut*.' A good location for jS ot Und - fmmedtatcly. ii LNr~i>nm lb d Jhcor April noxt,tbe&TUKß, with nttachrslj cn the corner of Market and/First - Btwete-a edba forn Store of Tavern, It btS’ only one flqoaro from tlio mcr— will lw rented low to nW? tenant. Apply to • ••••••.;.. mnrlfctf : WAI.TAR BIIAM.. No. 832 Utorlya. V IjlOlt SAUv-*A f arm contnlnlug J64crra.oFb()ttdm InjiTT *. 30 acres cleared and MU fenced,on •Stono Grist Mill llavins.two run of utope—(aklmm -.sllrj now.. Situated on Door Crook 2U mlteafrom the Allertonr mer, In a llnenlieot ptnrluß uofediborliood. lkiimlro of ■ - «pls TllOii.MOmTt,2»nfUi«t. BAKOAI&S— ioryulu' in Allegheny. City, o lot tlO by ISO il,oa whlcliisoreolca 4frame ilwolliqr Louses rroounr* on Lorton alley; earji cootaiunig 4 rooms, a kitchen aud cel lar. Also a brick il wiling cqnUiulug 8 rooms fronting on North Common. This property uriJl Ire mid in lots to?iuit purchasers. Apply to . . TIIO3. MOI-TOT. «P la Ko £8 Wth st hALk—TcuLola ol Uronnd, In- the Sixth' Wont, .: being & foot front each on; eroni&tlstSwt; ijttmdlhif back f 33ifect4o Tauny. hllfetrieet; these lots aaksitnatetHn' a part of thedty wUcli. is. rapidly improving, (rod «t*ifii make convenient places of residence. '. Terma'casr.* * • ..■■■ Enquire of 1 AESTIX &00MI9, ' ■ ■ Eepf ' ~ • • • Eb 92 Fourth street. | SALbr-Deyirafric locotionaior liasing'sa gith T X Dwelling*, fronting 80 ft .on icUoral fitjAileghcny, ojloo deepto an alley, being but 44 ft from the corner of liomawn fit. This Is among the last vacant ground between the Kaii rcad.Dcpot and this city, and wilir. J» poia r At ilOO' a fooh to lotfi.to suit purchasers; one Ivalf fn hand, balance at 2. 0 oniH years. S CUTIIBEIIT, Oca Art Eepl3- - -l»o Smiffiflelaet.' ’ M FItOFLKI'V lor salo ft tirlclt Hoiei© .fJL orths host material and substantial manner, *nangcd with halVparlor,dining-room nndkl taken, threelcbombera and garret, cellar, ont oven, coal boueo; a well of oxacllont orator, rnth pump; all in good order, rooms and hall papered , rhreo lota of ground each 20 ft front on I'ranSHn at by 138 deep toa24 foot alley, agreeably located and ouual to a coun try rnsidtnre. Price {2lOO 8 COTKBEHT, den Agt, ge P l5 OOSmlthfleßst For Sole. 1 1 'UiuTY ACHES OF RANI) Dear the Butter Plank Rood, '£‘W W» whlch tt a flrame SIClttK IACTOHY, Why-. S 3 feet, ono story high—olSDa BiiiUllne conaectcdT'lth the ahovn 18 I>rlB tot.- Otto Dwelling Hoot* JO by JO lixi, ornt story high,' with alone haV-'metit anil rnn. ■tains Sarcoma, fornhhed in goxl ttylo.-- Also,, two stables, °J ie by. ?* ket, the.other IS by 8 Twenty acres of the nmo Is good bottom land, Vmlnnco well tlmbcml- Applyto TFIOS MOFFITT, • &ug!7. No 29 Fifth street. E ROOMS—07 doz, to clo«tont,l>y v - - m»27 A J STUART- ALERATUS-rIOO boxen, superior quality: for sate by r *m24 SMITH & SINCfcAIR "fT'LhUAhI BKOCADR bILIvb—A. A.Maron 4 Co. Have XJ just rea-iywl ID pieqra r»:ti new P»»ll rtylo JJrocnjfe TYISSOLIi l lav—-!J)0 i»artiit*ri>hjj). heretofore exlstim? U*. I’nrlar nuil .William'*Cnnv under the firm of JQIIN I*AIUxER-4»CO~. w tliisday di&olr&l • ■ 'ftd)l7’lf' ' tut ; ja««s COITKU-'STUCK; iVV KHI (U. Inm Cuy 'do■■ : do; l or saK> b> AUSTIN MOSirg, ••■'Kg.92'Faurthstreet- twin.), half pound, iump.wmX _L 8 anil 10s, part of tvhich are choicebrnndn,received on : consignment, direct from the manufacturers of Rfchmbnd ami Lyncbburgli, Virpiaia, and a? sale low, hy : :. K! PB,:- ■■ ; L. 8- WATF.BMAH 4 SOUS, ta „„ PALL PABHIOS' ’ jr n} P° 1W 4 °°-= corner of mu and Wood introduce, this’ jiac, their PALL STYLKof®® ?< .jriA'T* 'T? u VI AlforaU attention to their $3,00 and: $4,00 Fashionable flat, vrliich are superior io any thine 0,1. fore got np at that price, r---, ; ; : ; v, ...f lOBAOCO ' £5 bxa FrifinctSVllußscU £ Robinson's and UrAut’o To bacco: » -12 do &s and 8 s Stewart's do; £0- do -Mvbts? Superior Pdnnfl T.rirpp : fln> , - v- • •*0 .do do . dt> dwarf ' do;' 20 caroDuulcm Twist: ' do* •'' ■ .15 kegs 6 twist • • do ' • lObbla Baramn cut &thl dry' • do; 10 do lluognrfan do dev received, rind for Fabbv • 3ULLBK : & MCKETSOJT, .221 and 223 liberty street. ■ Another Fresh Arrival at No. 07. I 1 011W.ll & CO., ■north-west comer of Wood street .JL/.. snapmmona olle7 ) .aro just opcjiiuK a irmh stock «r: Summer I'imtaloons, Lamer, lierrgeOolSlDe?, Fn-ncli, Manchester ana Domestic, Ginghams.; Together of Goods. E large stock of Hosiery, Ulores, Ac. These, together; with r rur <*"- w ’ ““tos our stock unsurpassed hr any vest of the mpntaina— to which wo solicit thoattentlonor huyers, as ve can otter them on the most firroraale terms, 01 ■ 2 1 . D. GItEGO * CO. -a i?,? u “8 *■“Gtos Seminarjy Allegheny.’ and Mrs. h. It. MhTCA LF, mu commence their An -i’A tumn Sostfion ou Au'Tut Tnfii •’«» “ M’W-an’s Stow."; Mens. I', w. S on gaged to instruct in French; and Mona. H K (tui£< mlirt*, m l’iuatlnff. Scholars mav pn enfilL 3 . 1 ?. Hu 11 ’’ “d'nllho charged tuition from the time of ta,f “ at^tho the rclerenceto the ctrcnlar.or by applying to ‘ Allegheny, August 2,1552.—0u5:tf T U^o l S?^ rFisnl ’ d .¥' l?3 announce to hfe friends hr-' 1 received a large, and with StluCtKi ’ ,ot ormiKSlSHttd “itKNCIt Liquors, all of which aroif the £o£mic? ted genuine articlos. ‘ Ho feci CTatefu? for f„™?, f^' at the taost price “ V fICKI3aI;” J -?y 8 ___ So. 137 Liberty strait. ° ro nnamtocturcd inthe most substan- 0 ““““or, and hare received theppprobatimi Of oil Ute last teachers of that Instrument. rl : The prices are as follows i— ' Mahogany, with rasc, and oxtihstrinov Sl5 00 anoaomou, do d o E,s> ms •V \.<U> : do do or/oft t do To % »'« *° m T’ w Agent far the No. 81 Wood street; iXt to°tho“iS2L h S r= ? «tfuiy invite d contauSTtavXrfffi ffi forponionaof Baidwortof the late leUte, and oaTTaberl ef?h o r„mJ laTlng wot >“ n »• ™ui, to Sl“uhSft°S ■n.nlLv.®'®’ “’I? 0 ? 0J Grant street amt IHamomlallry, up nf the flrm »ni-l» found ?or ?loh?~ ™ lWn,^f T arranp.mnntr'irlth con true tore ~t r . l ie "' orl! - None lint n'.-pr>n ; ;ii;li' omtrsrt .D^V?? those., who cm*. cornn well irwmniondpd need applr. or ncMir«d»lennincd to "have tht» Wort vFjrojYitmTy prosecuted.- J rS* » .. MAtfFULL, NlCnorsoff & CO ,|Swabonvuld Ilcrald Argus, 10 ww;Kj niKi eharpo Post, and send on i> copy to nd^rr-' ■ ■ ■,-s FaUCampalgn, .■ OOTIUC HALL J’LATI dHJtf, Small Profits , One Prtce, AM Articles Warranted . TEItWS CASH. * fIMIE Proprietor would call the particular attention of tho X ■ public to lild_Fall of Cloths, Cas?imcrcs,Tcst- Ingfl, Over OMUSjUatfiHrohrtdnßgoods.. lils Ftockinnart conristaof ■ ■ • -• MENS Pant*. Over Coat 9'of idl the. mal«ialiww:Au'vo£uiv Also*'; Shirts Uiider-Shirt*- :Dratrera. Collar^Cravats ssaiCvSU)cka;Tle)fi Pocket Hdkfo, lt«, Purses, Carters, Cams, ;'SYklpv Umbrellas, Coat Ipopv .HOY’S TTKAtt^—Boi H .milU to fit from 2V. years, Alw* Shirts Uuder Shirts Collars, Cravats Belt?; Oal tera, Hosiery, Gloves,-Snspenders/ln-fact cirry" article of •Mcn iuul 'Boy’eoutfit -- - 'S r, y?\ : • ■ :'v> • CUSTOMER WORK.—The aleck adapted ta this branch of the business is full and complete. - Having secured the ser vices of Mr. Cargo, of New Vork, is the cutting department, •tho proprietor i* enabled to give his personal attention to all who may irfve him a calf. • IVE STUD* TO PLEASE. «*pO B. CHESTER, WWao&st, ST. IOVIS COMMISSION AND KOItWARDfNO HOUSE, Twicbell do niogri&ge, . . 0 Commercial anti Piiie ttreeU. \ . . - ' . 2 • : l'rompUv attcnii to and Oom- W : m&.'ioiie i-Qtnwtcd tu thenif and. win..make liberal 'cakh advances on coadgronenta or. Bilis.of-loding.in ;han4f OriJerafor tbepmchawof Lead, Ctaih, .Hemp and other Produce, will 1* promptly filled at the lowest possible prices, end on the best rerna - They will also undertake the settlement • and OoDectlofl of claims of Importance;,and bope, hy their especial personal efforts and attention to aH thg. interests of their ; friend?, 1 l» giro general rati.-tfoctlon. ■ ' BEFEnrXCEPJ 1 • 1 Geo. Collier,- St, Ixiulj*; £lll# & Morton, • CmcitmaU; Page &■ Bacon, do; Strader A Gorman, do; Charier?, Blow A Co., do; Ko*cn & Praror, • . .; • do; Cbontcau& Valle, do; b;>rin;'er «£ Whiteman. do* Doan, King & Cov :' ilo; £. &C. YarrmUd Co_ Philnda- J. Butler & Bro.,Pittal>h: 'Morsao.J.M; Buefc&Monam* ■•• •D. Leech £ Co* - do; •B. B, Comcsys, ' do^ IVid. Holmes 4 Go., do;. Shields & Miller,; ' ;.<• do* ' Blow & March.- New York. Joelali Lee & Co., Baltimore! A-U.Fflnroll £ Co.,Boatoa; ,B, Reynold?,. . LoutartUe* llowaid, &ra_£Co* - do; H, D, Noweomb & Brou -- do: T. C. Twlehril 4 Ottnmisslem MorehaHLs, h'ew Srhana. COMMISSION HOtTSE, A’BW ORZ.EAX& mmS JoDg established ' Uttiuo:^confine’. their "1. :Btnctly- tofiftics Q2ui <■ porch rtse* «u- OotosilauoD) ood to itxrwaiUlnebusiDa»gro<*raUy;' ■••• They rotfclt a couUirafinc& of thtf HtonaT .bcto* toxore gitm them* s - &tx2l maxtisSsa •..'"■a,■■. s .\.v ' ti. ... ''::ls.\lS%\^y *. * ! - - , r ' i .. ry •• f; -« • ■;\’ u ,'vi' -V- »"■- •’ •’
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