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Democratic Whig Nontheations,
FOR PRESIWIT,
ZAOHAHY TAYLOR.
FOR VICE YIMI'DENT,
ILL ARD PILLMOILE,
TICKETS
SENATORIAL ELI TORS.
WOK. M. T. 111.1Kanasa, of Washington.
Jona P. Summon, of L s.lima.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
Joseph G. ClArkson, 13. Henry Johnson,
John P. Wetherill, 14. William Colder:,
.1. James I& Davis, 15. William ItPllvatur,
4. Thos. W. Duffie ld, 16. Charles W. Fisher,
,5. Daniel 0. Gluier, 17. Anthem O. Curtin,
6. Joshua Dungan, 16. Th.. It. Davidson,
7. John D. Susan, 19. =l 4 l hlarkle,
• & John Landis, 20.
9: Joseph &knacker, 21. Audreu=s.l
10. Churl. Snyder; PA Richard Irvin, '
11. William G. Hurley, Itt Thom. a Sill.
It Francis Tyler, N. Swirl A. Pumas-tee.
FOR CANAL CONXISSIONER,
NUR Autropz.gswAßTis,
dadlnWOjOJo and Widg NomauUoa■
FOR CONGRESS,
MOSES HA-ICIPTON,
■CC ♦SeRIJeLT.
LEWIS C. J. riosix,
CHRISTUN SHIVELY, of Wain,
M. SWARTZWELDER , of Pittsburgh.
HENRY LARNE, of Mifilus
lIMII6WI NIXON, of Et. Clair
ISOISTEL,
3OnN seorr, of Rog s.
DANIEL ?STURDY, of Elizabeth Borouk h.
•1111.01,
JOHN K.' FOSTER, of Baldwin.
Am next page for-Telegraphie Neer.
ituvoracruesa m New Einitamx—The Boston
Post, speiLang of the works in progress in the new
city of Lawrence, says:
'The Atlantic corporation, in covering the walls
erected under their contract, will lays four and a
half acres of date, and fourteen acres of plaster
ing. They are now paying oat at least $30,000 per
month.
The machinery is going into the Atlantic mill,
the Bay State nulls and the large machine shop.—
The Bay State mills are already at work on shawls,
broad cloths, and eassimers, and hive turned Oct
quite a variety of splendid shawls, and a piece or
two of broad cloths, vesting 3, and pantaloon dulls.
Almost any numberof girls could, now find em.
ployment iu the mills of the Bay State Company.
There will probably be name brick laid in Law
rence this reason than in thiliAtthole of the counties
of Middlesex and Essex--draltting
pendent at the brick buildings, there am a large
number of wooden dwelling. going up, of a deer.,
ledly better construction and finish than those boils
tact year and the year before.
Among toe inechttnies there in no lack of em
ployment. There is even a demand for masons,i
u - hicti call probably continue through the season.
In addition to the above, the erection of a city
hall, of brick, costing $lO,OOO, will be commenced I
near the Close of the season.'
The above picture speaks for itself in mire
'points of view than one. Here we have a strAdeg I
illustration of the united influence of labor and
capital, in promoting the growth, prosperity, and
Wealth of a community; when suffered to pursue
their joint and several interests, unmolested by ress
trietive cumin - lents or riotous interference. There is
certainly minima in all New Englend better adapt
ed,.by as local position, for the establishment and
growth of those brunches or reanufactfire for4lif
the great mills referred to in the above paragraph
are being erected, than is this vicinity, and yet,
whilst in the one capital is invited, untrammeled,
to widen the field for all sorts of labor and employ
ment, in the other the very establishments in being
are scarcely permitted ti carry on their businesss.
Is it possible each a state of things is to continue,
and that the laboring population is so blind to its
true interests as to be led astray bye set of dem,go
ing demagogues, whose measures, if carried out,
must deprive the laborer of nil employment, drive
the factories elsewhere for protection, and then to
seek other homes and other pursuits!?
Only to think, four acres and a half of slate roof
ing, mdfourtsenacrer of In calculating
the extent of those works, it would appear that this
reefing acid planer-engem equal to twenty two such
factories as the cotton mills at the west end of the
Allegheny Bridge! Look at the amount of wealth
expended in their erection, every dollar of which
goes to support and employ the laborer. Look at
the monthly expenditure for labor in such estab.
tiahmente—and why not have arch and greater in
our midst? Simply, because with us there has been
long continued and too sewage:if efforts to create a
prejudice against capital, the tendency of which is
to drive it away, instead of attracting it to us.—
What is it employs labor of any kind? What is it
that increases the demand for labor? What is ii
that advances the wages of labor? Is it not tic
eradication of capital in the way of crewing Elft,
. -
establishments, the multiplication of which, In any
community, inevitably leads to increased wages--
far sooner, far easier, far more permanently, than
such CDerCiire measures 'as 'turn outs,' or metric.
tive impositions by law, between the capitalist and
laborer! The latter tends to diminish,cripple, and
drive away both capital and laborers, and is cope.
cially severe on the latter, who have run the menus
to remove themselves and families where labor is
to be obtained; and hence the suffering that is hrol
on them by those some demagogues, who cage not
for them, but are solely ambitious of the inErin'ous
distinction of disturbing their industrious and en
terprising neighbons It is amazing that We induct
trious laborers do hot all perceive how cktsely
bound by Providence are the capitalist and the
laborer—the rich and the poor. Their interests are
identical—the prosperity of one is the prosperity of
all. True, the Entmtaineare with the capitalist, but
they aro no better than a stagnant pool till they
flow in streams to the laboring people. The en.
terptise and success of the one gives employme
and reward to the other. It, then, the investme.
of capital is discountenanced, repelled, withdraw
or soffeted to lie idle, is it not minutest, that just I
the same degree nre the means of support tal
away from the lalmrer, and his family deprived
the comftwu derived from•his capital, which is I
hoe Now, ti these odious capitalists had no oth.
enterprize. than to lend their money on Gonda and
imortgngen, or toga. it in broker ahops, bow much
better think yo would It he for the laboring pop
ulation, `rarely them vt brit one 111:15Prei' to that
quest on. Win not people consider? Will th.
not -co t hat protection . encourages it? Colltiteti
taus! Ike rendered to all such as have the
•p.n! end coterpo,e to build up and create oeu,
and f ectli upon which to employ% cherish,
and compensate the industrious. In that way, and
rhos wer.alone can any coy, town, or village pros
per. The application of capital to the employment
of 'h. Poo? 'Atha very foundation of all the corn
be, hoPYOtena, and well being of every conununi•
tY, and it is to be boped our citizens will look to it,
before it is too late.
Is it nothing to these catea, that ono of the facto•
ries, thus interrupted in its operations, km been
obliged to ship elo 3 wbein thirty thousand dollars'
worth of raw cotton, and thusi u that amount with
drawn - from the Lauds 0i the 14 0 , r bi ro, to I,
worked up by laborers elsewhere And yet have
abuse very demagogues, who almost by force pre
vent industrious men mad women Cram earning
their daily bread, the audacity and linpud oooo to
call themselves the friends of the laborer! H ow
many hands do they employ but in idleneast How
much capital do they invest for the purpose of giv
ing bread to the. laborer? Why, they bansairn.
them in the Annals and market Looser—feed them
with big words end 'soli sawder,' and leave thew
families to miler In the absence of all useful em•
ploymont.
PATEIT chemical wick for Mops is about to
appeal; in New York. Common cotton wick, by
being*srated in a combination of chemical ants
stance* will born with au increased quantity . or
light and at a diminished expense.
Tait Gitistatt homers of Pennsylvania have for
wally protested in many of the jot:mats against the
timbat of electric wine thmemh their lands, as in..
Mrious to life and pmperty, and pernicious to the
craps!
'i? '1? Jolt k
2 akirt4i*orial n o won the rott e n -134 t
veCio CaaWl ooAli°, byway of Bareo.l"'d pipe
peened, rebottling bead frona r eiglit fitilelk;beyelyt
Salem, and expelieil to tench •Caino ia hinaii l.
lon, this week, finer whence they will proceed-di.
rect to Wooster. As soon as they reach Wooster
the Director, will meet to hear the report, and de
cide on future action. The distance from Beaver
to Salem, by the surveyed-route is 35 miles ilu.ilh
a fine country. At no place is the grade aver OW
fret to a mile, between the Big and Little Beaver.
The grade from Darlington to Smarts' sumnaittis
about 20 feet to the mile, from thence to the sum
mit near Columbiana, the road can be =dean one
plane of o grade of 7 to 8 feet to the mile; from
thence to Cherry Fork, 15 ket to the Mile, and
from thence to Salem, Si feet to the mile. From
Salem to Wooster, the route is the finest imagine.
ble, and through n country rich in agricultural pro
ductiou. A abort distance beyond Salem, the
mute will intersect the Wellsville and Cleveland
road now in progress of construction. At Wooster
or somewhere in that neighborhood, it will inter
sect the Cleveland and Columbus nod Cincienuti
road, AlMenstield, it will connect with the Rail
road now in operation to Sandusky, and a few
miles further west with the Cincinnati and Sande.
kg road, now in operation. Was there ever a finer
mute, possessing so many advantages, opening up
so many avenues for trade and travel, and promis
ing to yield curb sure returns ?
While on this subject, we nitre state that our at.
tention bas.been called to a route, now being our
rayed by the enterprising inhabitants of Steuben
ville, starting hum that beautiful end prosperous
passing through the vallies of Cross Creek,
Connotten or Stillwater, thence through Coshocton
and Mt. Vernon to the Indiana State line. This
route is a good one, as fur as Uhio is concerned, but
we think no better thari that now being surveyed
from Beaver to Salem and Massillon; but there is
ibis deference to Pittsburgh in the two routes the
Steubenville mute takes as acmes the Monougales•
In near here and the Ohio river at Stebbenville; at
both places requiring lolly and expensive bridges.
It takes us also (a of our most direct route to
Cleveland, while we do not get into the heart or
the rich agricultural regions of Ohio, any sooner.—
However, we wish the people of Steubenville
greet success in their worthy enterprize, and hope
the day may come when we shall be united by
railroad.
Gen. Onus , Land Speculation
Some days since we published from the Izuis•
vale loamml a charge against Gen. Cass of highly
improper conduct in managing the funds of the
“ Western Land Association," of which he was. a
member, Gen. case was challenged to deny the
charge, with a promise, In that case, to produce the
proof. We have wen no denial from Gen. Case,
but Mr. B. B. Kercheval, an old and respectable
citizen of Detroit, who says he was the agent cf
the Company, has published a card on the sub
ject.
He states that the company (of which General
Can was one) was formed in 1838, and he (Ker •
cheval) appointed agent, through Gen. Cass' Ludo ,
enee. The funds, except those contributed by Gen
Gus. were paid to H. Hubbard, Treasurer, at Wash
ington city. Gen. Can: iminicriptioa was to be
paid to the Agent at Detroit, and was so paid. The
affairs of the company at Washington were closed
up in I SX). Their property wan appraised and
divided by lot into 42 shares), distributed to the se.
veral shareholders. and their receipts given to the
agent. The operation was °newt:mate, owing, as
Mr. Sercheval says, to the unprecedented 8.11 of
prices at the tiina
Gt7ll. Cass lan fur France in the &Hof the year
Md, and remained absent during Me whole of
these operations. Mr. Kereheval wholly emcee.
rates him, and tales all the blame, if there be
any, upon himself. The card a too long for our
spawn
For the above condensed epitome of Mr. her
cheye'a long card, we ore indebted to the Cincar
nate' Gazette. As far se the gentleman's testimony
goes it exonerates Mr. Cass from any fraud to
wards his associate; but it fatly provesthat he did,
while Secretary of Wax, engage in a vast scheme
for naompolizing We public lands. What do the
people say to thee.
lassunen as the ordinance of 1797, excluding
savery from the N. W. Territory, Is ruferre , t to
perpetually in tin neir.911111,4, and in ware
it may be wed w publula u,e lipeettie cm
4liestiou in the exact form in which it was adop
Adirmut G.—There Abell be neither slavery nor
involuntary servitude in the said Territory, other
wise than Ai punishment of crimes, whereof the
party shall have been duly irauvicted. Praiwkil
always, that any person escaping into the same,
from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in
any one of the oriental States, such fugitive zany
be lawfully reclaimed and esinveyed to the person
claiming his or her labor as aforesaid.
Done by the. United States in Congress assetn
bled, the thirteenth day of July, in the year of our
Lord, ate thousand moon hundred and eighty.sev.
en, and of their sovereignty and independence the
twelfth. Ww.tart. GRATILON, Ch'rna.
The Wilmot Proviso of these days, is but the
repetition of a clause in the ordinance of 17.17.
Parson Brownloos and Taylor
Tim eccentric and warm-hearted editor
"lonesborough ITenn.) Whig," wen to grieved at
the defeat of Mr. Clay in the Philadelphia Conren.
Lion, that be refused to run up the names of Taylor
and Fillmore. Time, however, has mollified the
old gentleman's resentmems, and he now urges all
good Whigs to vote the ticket We quote below
the tom:lesion of two long articles on the Presiden
cy, published in his paper of August 2, and both
signed with his owu name, as follows:
All good Whigs who intend to vote in this dee.
lion, ought to vote far Taylor and Fillmore. If the
ticket is elected, as it certainly will be, the ruitzen
ual Whigs of the Union may influence the mea
sures of Taylor, and if so, we shall have a sound
administration. 11 Providence should call Taylor
away, we Shall have a sound Whig President, and
an able Statesman, in the person of Millard Fill.
more. Should Cass and Butler be elected, we can
hope for nothing good br four years to coma—
Then let all good Whirs vote for Taylor, at a rca
rare, and when four years shall have rolled round,
let;them again put on the harness and wheel into
line in support of theirprinripler.
W. G. BROWNLOW,
E.ditor uf the Jonesboro' Whig.
Von can say to your friends,that Tennessee will
go for Taylor and Fillmore by a majority of five or
ten Moninnil votes—that thiellistrict, heretofore
Democratic, will give them a majority—and last,
though ant least, that thin county, always berm,
cratic, go for Taylor and Fillmore.
Very respectfully, your obed't servant.
W. G. BROWNLOW.
LAKE Strnatroa Coma—The Lake Superior
News, of July 20, gives a most glowing account
of the value and praluctivenesa of the Cliff Mine,
which belongs to the Pittsburgh and Boston Com
pany," and sayer
"Mr. llama, of Pittsburgh, who possesses the
right qualifications du the place, has recently taken
the general superintendence of the business of the
Company at the mines. Such a man has been
needed at the head, and lie will undoubtedly intro
duce many improvements in the management of
the surface work and in the conduct of the finan
ced affairs of the Company, which Will greatly con
tnbrue to its prosperity."
The Mr. Hanna mentioned is the above pa
graph, la of New Lisbon, a brother of Mr. Jrn.l.
Hanna, of dun ray.
TITS ACTING Paymaster General of the Army,
Benjamin F. Lan:ma, Esq., gives notice that he
in mpldly preparing rolls for the Paymasters in
tho several .stalem for the payment of three
months' ertra pay, Sr., to volunteers who pore
served iu the war with Mexico. The soldiers
are recommended not to sacritine their claims
ST. Lome 11.1.1111011--The improvements going
On in the harbor of St. Louts aro coining offence to
the State authorities of Illinois. Gov. French has
directed the Sheriff of St. Clair county to put a rtop
to the filling op bf the chaotic/ between Bloody Is.
land and the Illluoikahore by the authontieb of St.
Louis at every hazard. It is probable that the
military force ct St. Clair county bus been called
out to effect the object.
A Nano COLONEL—The correspondent of a N.
York paper, delwribing tbeincidents of the but
days" in Paris, gives the following curious item
"The largest and finest battalla.m of Garde Mobile
I have seen during the day, was led by a young
full-blooded negro, tall and erect and tall st milaa.
ry ardor."
Ray. Moan STI,EI, Professor of Sacred Litera
ture in the Andover Theological Seminary, has re
signed in coneeptence of ill health. Rev. B. B. Ed.
wards has been appointed to fill the vacancy.
J•IIBIIC.UER, of Adams county, bay' tie.
eepted the of lee of Attorney tienerul, tendered
ben by Goy. Johnoton.
Manua the month of July, just closed, eleven
thousand Quite hundred and fifty eight passengers
pulsed over the Little Matron Railroad.
Team One now About four thousand five hoe:
dyed soldiers stationed at Jefferson Barracks, sear
St. Louis, Mo.
The .Conseience" Whigs of Massie hosetta ober•
tered a steamboat to lease ott Sunday rooming to
convey them on their way to the BoHalo Convex.
Wel
2, - 11;
y .I/Xei;:tlasass Extra blt*rgiess
Mr.; Stev4i4s,in the House, on, ( tithe
the Hilrgibetiii4atriot,) produced aresoh , tlion
ellyingetke gamy nuttier .ins charges agaitatthn
Government, :a the shape of carry for allitr'eks' `.•
tra services, which -have been allowed and paid,
and pocketed by General Cass,. with she proper
dates and documentary references, and caning
tip
ou the 'Secretary of the Treasury to communicate .
to the House forthwith the vouchers for said an.
counts as rendered by Gen. Cass. The idlowing
is a copy of the resolution
Rewired, That the. Secretary of the Treasury be
directed to send to this House, forthwith, the arige.
nal letters and Teachers in support of the chums
and' extra allowances paid to Lewis Cast, over
and above his regular salary of 82000 a year as
Governor and ex-officia Superintendent of Indian
Affairs for the Territory of Michigan, to wit The
lettem and souchers in support of the extra allow•
ance paid him.
tat—For clerk hire, Office root, &c, beta
the 9th ofOetober, 1813, to the 31st of
July; 1531, at SI 500 per annum, as per
document No. 244, 3d lession, 25th
Congrts,. page 2,
2d—For moans, to win ten rations u
day, at 20 rents each, from the 9th
October, 1513, to 29th May, 1522, as
per same document and page,
3d—For services as Superintendent at
Indian Affairs, said to have been ren
dered out of the Territory of Michigan,
from the 29th of May, 1822, to Slat ol
August, 1532, at 01500 per annum, as
per Document No. 0,11 session. 27n,
Congress. page 13,
I—For aiding in the negotiation of
smithy .treaties, whilst Governor &
ex officio Superintendent of Indian
Affairs, as aforesaid, 772 days. at
per day, and 40 cents per mile int,
veled by him, as per setae dome.
meat, pages II and 12,
s—For attending at Washington to net
tle his Own accounts for extra pay,
Ste, 205 days, to wit: from the 2list ot
October, 1521, to the 29th May, 1e922.
fur mileage, ten rations per day, 3a..
same document, page I I,
6—For alleged services whilst Goner.
nor and Superinteddent of Indian At.
fairs, "in preparing n rode for the reg
ulation of Indian affairs," 111 days,
to wit, from the 224 October, 1525, to
the 10th February, 18 . 29, us per some
document, page 12,
7—For extra pay whilst Governor..kc.,
as aforesaid, "as deputy quarter man.
ter general' in the army, fur one
year, as per document IS, let newton,
25th Congress, page 25,
s—For extra pay nod allowances as
captain in the regular army, whilst
Governor, as aforesaid, to wit, from
the 12th of May, 1517. to tho 25th, a t
June, 1521., as per sumo document,
same page,
9—Letters and vouchers tiled in en pram
of the following items in the account
rendered by Gov. Cass against the
baited States,3le 21st of July, 153,:,
(atom one year slier his appoint
meet as Secretary of War,) and sold •
not to he embraced in any of the pro.
violin quarterly settlements of his
counts with the Government, to wit
For alleged balances and over
payments by him as Superintendent
of Indian A dairs, an per Document
No, 112, 3d session. 25th Congress.
page 16, on the liAnviug accounts, to
wit:
For over payments on account
contingencies far lndtan Depart
tuent, $3,394 5:
For overpayments to M
iltan sub agents,
For overpayments on no.
count of presents to In
dians,
For overpayments on ac
count of annuities un
der the appmpriatton
act of May 15, I S2O,
For over payments on no.
count of annuities un
der net of 2d of March,
1629,
For over payments on ac
count of annuities un
der the apprupnatiou
act of2jah March, 1‘,..30. ;1 . 711
For alleged balance on
aeount of the treaty at
Protein du Cumin,
Fo r alleged overpay,
meats and balance,
due Inn; on account ,e
Ind! nn Department,
prior to 1,1:9,
Amounbag in all to
I o—The requisition drawn on the Trea
sury in favor of Goy. Casa tNo. 2,906,/
dated the aim July, 1832, abou t ot,c
year after his appointment us Secre
tory of War, to settle alleged hut.
twee due him on account tithe over
payments...l:y-, 835.07 r, PO
u—rho endorsements on the said account by
Coy. Cass, then tt'veretory of . War, after the is
sure and payment of the said requisition °15:16.-
075, tbr the balance aahwe'd to be due him. by
sch.ch the tioul settlement of the said account
was suspended, owing to the "peculiar position
tv which I (he. Gov. Cans,) stand in relation to
the Department." and whereby the final settle-
Fiera was suspended until the sth day of De
cember, 1 , 337, when it was finally closed, as lips
pears by the letter of Wm. El Lewis, the r . tecond
Auditor of the Treasury ill that date. as pee Ita•-
ument No. 112, 3tl session G.Sth Congress, page
16.
According to this resolution, giving foci, dates.
and figures, carefully , bunted out and arrayed in
order. Gen. Can, received his 52000 per annum
as Governor of Mialrigair Territory Idr some thir
teen years, and ',erodes some sixty odd thousand
dollars, for other services, and moneysidleged to
have been paid out of pus own funds for the Gov
ernment. during the same perio..l or time.
After he had wade there cliarges and received
hie pay; the regular salary as Governor and 560,000
and upwards, in the shape of extra allowances, he
was made Secretary of War.
It appears that when he entered on the duties of
the Chief Officer of the War Department. be toned
himself indebted to the Government 51`A,000.
And, according to Mr. Stewart's resolution of facts,
dates and figures, be made up a new account dm.
ring the first year he presided aver the War De.i
partment, in which he charges the fresh sum of
$53,127 Cid amunst the Government for past extra
services rendered, running hack through ten or
twelve years, during a period • in which all of /IL.
own account.; were, or ought to have been ren.
dered and settled in quarterly returns' This ac
count of $9R,121 96 made out while he was
rotary• of War, under his potent influence and di
reclion or otherwise, was audited and agreed to by
the subordinates, which brought the Government
in debt to Gen. Cass, some $35,073 . , in addition to
the majestic sums he had before charged and re
ceived. A warrant was drawn tor its payment.—
lie received the money—pocketed it—and wrote
upon the account as audited, that inasmuch as he
was Secretary of War, he would deter the settle-
- .
meat of the account to it future day—to be ftpprov.
ell by his successor. 'After he left the War De
partment, and on the eve of leaving the country hr
France, he got the then Second Auditor, William
B. Lewis, to put the old account in proper order,
and have it endorsed by the then Secretory of War.
The.work was done. The dote of the Warrant by
which Gen. Cass pocketed the - 411,07.1, was July
Ist, 1932, the amid or of the Warrant. '..."906.
Objections being made to Mr. titewart's rewdu
lion, be moved to suspend the rules that he nigh ,
offer it. On this [notion the yeas and nays %yes
ordered, and they stood, yeas b 7, nays fd , not tw.
thirds ill the affirmative, the motion faded.
RAIL Roso pacersurs.—Sudictent stock has been
taken to secure the coustructlott.of the Cleveland,
Columbus and Cincinnati .Railrond. The spinted
citizens of Elyria held a meeting lFriday evening
on the subject of securing the location of the Road
via. their flourishing town, and we learn 570.000
stock in the road has been subscribed on condition
Elyria is made a point.
The Mt. Vernon capitalists, we are told, offer to
take 8350,400 stock and occurs the runt of woy
through Knox county, provided the Mt. Vernon
route is adopted.--Cfee. Ilex.
Tr Iles rut Psocau Massa—lf you wish to be sne•
pessful in any undertaking, you must always M.! the
eloper means.' Therefore if you have uromyla,
jarair's Exescrotterr and be cured, for it is the proper
meat.. }love you Asthma or dolculty of lareutlaing,
the the only erbmeut Means to sure you ts to use
Jayne). Expectorant. whirl will immediately orrnlnt
the spasm which ccuttracts the diameter ot the Ve moos,
tool Mose,. and. bro. up the mucus which close them
up, slid thus ref area every obstruct* to a free respi.
rattan, while at the same tartar all uttlammation is sub.
!Ned, and a cure is certain to be effected
Have you
Broach..., Spilling of Blood, Pleurisy, or in farty
Palmouary Affection, then use Jayne's Expectorant!
and relief is cerium. nod y,uu will Iliad that you have
used the peat,' ncrlllar.
Fut stale tu Plushurgh at the Pekin Tea Store. 11 9th
alma' near Wood. • mol7
.1,1 Mee reeeeioe•re, —We would eau allentlee to
this eSeellent rentedy lot ewuqfze, Cold., Cousethplion,
AVOWRe, and all effect.. ot the Throat and Lattice
!lacing several blue. within a few pears peal hod mien
aion to use a medicine of this bind, We beer by experi
ence tented tot excellent Sunnier, end me moored to
recommend it to tolmra. Alinitecr• r other itubtte
speakers alfiteted with broochial affecoona will find
treat benefit from its on It to rewired by oßa arientii
phycician, mod all slave. win hod utale and ea
efleleOle medicine in the dleotheee let which it is ea
cottimended.—{Columbus (Ohio) Crum and /email.
For sole at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 40 Fourth weal:
EOM
Pleemmeava ihrotocucv: 'lily a Revoew at La
mehmeam., from, the commencement of the Admit..
Walk at James K. Polk, deem to the nomumlierl
of lien. Co. In ithrm, KV a lt Mmwonh." This
very amurtna work. which hat lately been publ.ebed
thri rte 3 . Ire .ale ot all the Kook !lion,
sotge.ater
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MM:f=!
'II.ItPOSTEICAiItna•P, DMUS cszerrE..
FiIKE sat:OlticEinti ats'n4The shoe and trunk
storeOf Messrs. Follsishee' yward on Liber
ty, above Wood greet, was discovered to be on
fire, yesterday menace between two, and three
o'clock. A walchm'an •disecrvered the dames ss.
tending from thi7 . firat
.story' where the lire cumn
menced, to the , jeceond, through the haititway—
the shutter+ being cloned in the lower story. The
alarm being at once given, the engines soon errt
eed, and the fire woe extinguished betbre it had
contain:tie-Med to the adjoining buildings. The
lower front store contained n ec , ustderahle qusnft
City of shoes, franks., tic, most of which seers de•
strayed, and The remainder more , or less damaged.
The hatch in the.eamillloor being open the dame,
ascended to the third story batch, which being ohn.
sed, prevented theirfurther ascent. But little de.
maga wall done directly by the fire itt the second
story, but considerable injury received from the
water thrown in. The loss of M rears. IL 11.
was covered by au fustiness. of 53,000 in thv !
Deleware Mutual—that of the owner of the budd
ing. by insuraneo in the Franklin F.,re Insurance
Co. of Philadelphia.
The tire was no doubt-kmdled by an incendiary
who hod effected au entrance througii the IncI;
door, tiy cutting away part of the wood. and thus
removing thelintemag. Ile had placed a quantity
of powder in tie keyhole of the tnfe, for the Pur
pose of blowing it open., but tholitlft a "°"'d
(the money !raving been nil deposited. and the lock
defective) he merely obtained some papers - of to,
value to himsell, nod then pet ore to the store.
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James Robinson, a young man of bad reputation,
aged la ar at, was arrested and brought before
the Mayor yesterday morning, an suspected of be
ing the incendiary and burglar. He was semi in
the neighborliwnl of the tire during the night. anti
on 141 breaking oat, was searched for and found by
the watch in the feu-pm alter Of Jobnykaa .raknal.
un filth street. near the Theatre. In hi, poclsets
were found several cartridges of powder, one tine
natty emptied. and the grade of the powder one
rospcmded with that found in the safe-lock. A
small trunk key, somewhat peculiar la shape, was
also Caind upon:Lunt which was a•Werlained I. he
of the description used in the trunks of the store
and a number orthow keys had been taken to the
back room tor the purls,se of opening the desk and
safe drawers. The einatatstantml evidence seem.
tug to his committal. he was scot to Jail
Robinson was amused of participmion m the rot,.
bery 01 :Y 1 01de—belonged to the city gang. and had
rectally been confined in lad tor some otfence,—
His father is a very worthy man.
BRICKS, 3.1011/ . .9.11. ten taco Suer. to Ie greatly in
demand Just now. At the corners and m the
111reklLS, lanes and alleys, ern they piled up, uy Le.
tag piled down, continually. Hut/Meg. the order
of the day, both itt Pittsburgh and Allegheny. and
the cities are being renovated evelywhere :Much
tuna and dust are consequent, but prosperity is
teitokeued.iinud every true Pittsburgliermu,t
albeit grimly, while the city grown more prosper..
out and wealthy. Beauty and order, Lou, will come
I:Nu - lade, out of the seeming chaos, and [lien we
shall be miunpenanted for the temporary anroyance,
When beautiful dwellings, and convement business
houses have token the Mace of vial. unsightly and
incomniodious structures.
And or prosperity,—W but 970: m the Union hna
fairer preepecin theta thug—schemcola mipitid Le
invested, with no suer a guaranty of perm:mein
advantage—where can he wand no combined, the
resoureim tat mineral and
,agrimilturail wt•attli.—
Land, fertile to the hill tops—voal iron and IMil.lll
- beneath the outface—hero the All,
gheny, Welching . away to the iron bedn, and lienu•
uful pine country m ant, ilrevuott—th e m the Mon.
ongaheln opening a highway to the coal banks, and
the regmu of oak timber, of quality unelcelled—
and the Uhni, in another direction, atihrding nearly,
or quite uninterrupted navigation itir the myriads
of steamboats. bearing every product of the I O.",
—.lei tag a liquid higtway to the Atlantit—to
the neaports of • Talk of garden spit.
n couttir, rem Ark,' . 1 (1 ent1,.. , ,a
tcil.get:t IJ.. 11,1 • u...ut • • 611.... 1:
Thomas WeGaterrnd - I , ll4Nuald were arL
mated yesterday, cbarlr-d Iron.
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company of T. S. salthera, going hence t.. Lae har.
racks at Newport. Kentucky. In addition to Mr.
Websterel other pecodiloce, a retinas that tic hod
led n revs in Plidadelphia, cod married another di
this city. lt.ith Ilia vtctims complained aginuie hint
before the Mayor, and instated on his [snug taught
better behaviour. The aiwasaid was initialed al
Philadelphia, and was there dentlairged on prom or
minority—he clatrris diseharct• a st•cond hide. on
the seine around. Certainly he IN a
youth--tw i c e eoltsted —I wire de -widen— twit e
married—and alimit .t Lat.
a minor. antler twenty. It I. t•, be i..lted i w
be voncrotted troon tanner tuatrlinonial .n.kelattte
at least Id/ he reaehen major;}•.
The new 'Coiling MIII is Cl/ 140.111 W•std,
at the mouth fi'inw Mill Ran. i.. parttnily tit op,.
ration. It will greatly increase the "Me 01 pm
petty In that reFiou. and will be a crry extensive
concern, ten, fully completed. Capt. W
~respigs from his own furnaces, and coal from
Lts own hauls—having a large Ludy of eonl land
conventent to Itis Work.
A battle occurred vesterdm• afternoon at the
Fhtishurch end of the old Allegheny Bodge, th.-
tween oar of the Collectors, and a man yelled
Barna T/2011111.11. Thompson had been called WI
to pay his toll, and being a • yearly,' he used pro.
voicing langunge, when the collector struck hint,
and a fight ensued. Mier punatnelina each other
to the lull value of the two Cent, demanded for toll ,
the cotntnitanta drew off; each claiming a victory.
The tint Presbytenan Church cd Allegheny ('it
111:13 been recently lnghly tatprovul and twautdiec
—the cethnga nod wafts frewoed--the meats cosh
toned and covered with damask—u handwin
ateeple erected. and a finely toned bell hung t here
la. The expense was borne by John Irwax
LAST evening the outrun operatives, and those
in favor of the tun hour law, held ii.nieeting in the
market house in the Filth Ward, in this city. The
meeting was addressed by Meiers. Wetzel. litudit
and others. in a apirited meaner. There will be
another held .this evening in the Diamond.
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The stenmer Caroline is doing very well, as the
Freedom Packet. An omnibus will hereafter be
in readinans at Freedom, to convey passengers to
and from Beaver.
Havanatz.—The proprietor Lit this retreat treated
his guests to tine music, oil Thursday evening—
they evinced their gratification by u very liberal
patronage.
Tug SERL - veao..—A ninial, their unrivalled
Hanna:nets .nintiutio u. dense full Initi;ra They
perform again to-night. at the Hull ant Fourth at.
See advertisement.
We are credibly Informed that the proprietors us
the Penn Cotton Factory, in Allegheny, have ship
pea about $30,000 worth of their raw cotton to
Philadelphia--thinking a preferable to sell it in the
raw state, rather than risk manufacturmg it here,
Thy Mayor and Pollee of Alleghetkr are sue
stoutly ou the alert. to preserve order at the Far.
tories—u portion at the fort, vatiting the titeton,
repeatedly during the day.
A lad who was swimming yesterday afternoon,
in the Allegheny, was attacked by trump--became
alarmed—arid wits saved by one of his comrades.
as he was sinking for a third lime.
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Da. APLAArta Loran Pa-La.—The gee and inc rea
ing demand for there Pills, is the surrsi eVitiOllft
ai
their excellence. People try them. aud thert to
mend them to their ticighboyi No One who hart ev cons.er
antrered from the liver complaint, or from any on the
diseases arwoig from a 1i11,010,C0 nuts et that 0,101.
failed In obtaining relief lw ined Dr 3I'L 1,
atiadv
and thus Wry Love worked their awn way jute
ferny by the us...how Sures which they ate every
day performing. Rend the following errtlllente•
•'3111.11e3 Lite, CENT. Co, PA
Aunt YeAli, 141.
"Alessrs. J. weld &Co —Gentlemen: write la
Most you of the benefit I have received from the use On
Dr. ApLaaes Liver Pills. I harm been sever e !, al- ,
Meted with Liver eamplann lure number or years,
d have been very much relieved by the above Mill,
edl
pill. I oat mittens ID use snore of them, aa I Mink ;
they will effect as enure cure, and I ant maiden, that
I can sella good many ol them A young ludy, a
acquaintance amine, used one or two doter Of 00, 1 , d
and said they relieved her more Mom arty pill the hail •
ever used. She id LtailVied with coominpuoiy or Inn Cr
complaint.
G BUTLER." ;
For sale at the Drag Store of ./ Olt mooed
street.
nusto
crterstenetrurs, Logan co., Va. July tr. 2. vt•
Mr IL b bellere—Lleor Sir, I lake ' , lmmure in ecr
tifyiug the gcrod effects of your cll./Wade Vcrottoge
gly children being stek.nnd thinking it ought be wonas.
I Ined several ktinle Vermlfuge, nothoot any effect.
I concluded to try your Vermitnge, which I dod with
sattefictory effect, so much so then tny little daughter
near three years old, passed something near one hun
dred worms al quo time. I then requornended it to my
teighbors, who have toed it wi th .tome., ; so much cm
hat we sold Cut in two weeks the supply which M...
laid in (or month., and nearly eyery day mote per
sOn is coming to the sieve for Sellers' Vernufirge
Respectfully yt.tv, lb K. citA SMAN
acrd Prepared and sold b) it V. SELLERb, 57 Wood
laghenld by dvngtftsnl generally. in Pittsburgh and Li
auglo
•Coi C Cowen -
f.;
The Aniimasaida 'Whig voters of Alleghear
County ant requested to assemble In meetings,
at the emeat . places, in the severki election Mulct& on
StattethtY,3lte 11 , th tkugust, 18.1.5, to elect Dikestet
.too-Couotr Covecohon,, to useable ati the Coon
lo.e . .tt W edtte.daY, the SW of the same mood, at
to o'clock, A. (L e to appowt Delegates to a NVlttg Slate
Convention nt Hamslarsh, for the no:lunation or
for Governor, and alto en nominate a enodi
,.. for C . 9odot.idner, in place or Thos. }.haters, de.
The prolutry meninga, to the Word, and Lioroug Ls,
1,11 o.s.dinide 7{ o'clock, P. M.—eml ilso.e or the
Tu , vhdzipA, al 3 o'clock, P.M.
ROBERT CAROTHERS.
(Intim= of the COmml Mc of CorrespOutlenre
101111 rill,. Secretary.:
SHERIFF'S SALES.
B Y virtue of sundry writs of Istvan Foes., Issued
out of the District Court of Allegheny County.
and to me directed. Will be exposed to std. su the
Court How, to the city of Pittsburgh, on Satur
day. September the thl, A. 1/.1140, at 10 o'clock, A 7tl
UPC following described properly, to wit
dfl those three certain lots or pieces of ground it
nte in Sitthevville, In St. Clair township, and number
ed :CI and 3U, and a piece of ground adminutg lot
No thi emd Sidneyville, bounded and described sit
Beginning at the southeast corner of said lot
No and running south 34 degree. meat 10 perches
and COUM/ to n post oh die public rood: thence south
,1 degrees, emu along said road 17 perches and 1r.11,X1
to a pool on the corner of Centrestreet and said road,
1b.., along sold street north half degrec. emit
un and LO.lOO to post at the southwest corner of
said lot No 'At, them, north •Ni dcgress west 11i pereh
e, to die place of beginntitg, containing acres and 41
heretics, snore or less—reserving aud
T. excepting there.
1, and therefrom a certain
d pioll id soon descrthed
premise. marked Nos 7 r, and 4 feet of lot No 6,
unni, 01 all 44 feet in front en Centre and Franklin Its.
and extending through of equal width, trout street to
•trert, art:unlit, to the phu t lots and ot and truer 01
land made mid laid out by the said John Brown. Sti
r., and takenexecunou as the property of John
Brown. at the suit of Chr“tian Atisaut/
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ALSO,
be
All that lot of ground situate lilt city of Pittsburgh,
ing pans of lots Nos it and li,, to the ;dun of .aid
rift', bounded and described as ft/floe,. to wit. lb-gin.
tang at the eastwardly ride of Si. Clair street. 14 feet
rota the northe.rwardly canter of Nan and St Clair
streets; thence along property now or lately of Marga-
Pt Baselgette, eastwardly 73 feet, and parallel with
ea n sheet: thence parallel with St. Clair street, snail.
wardly ft; then, parallel with Pena si, east. ardly
4; wet, to the Inn- dividing luOtos 40 and 11, thence
along 'and line dividing 10,4 N. 40 and 41. northwardly
to the Allegheny river, thence aloes said river u eta
wanly'hi/. Clair street, and thence along St. Clair
street southwardly to the place or beginning. Also,
all that other lot of ground, hr g the residue of the
premises conveyed to thol Mary tn NrCrea and her heirs.
by the last above recited deed, situate tit the said city
ul Pithrhurgh. beteg parts of lots No. 41 and 4:2 in the
anginal plan of cm . , begin on the easternmost
line... id lot No 42, on Hurl" rrm all ning
ey . at a point itt
slid
late 11/0100 Mild alley 172 lett trom Prali running
thence nortliwardly wnli the northward 'unto( an alley
1411. wide, and parallel with l'enn sheet Ithi feet to the
weht•nnort toe ot said lot No .11, thence with said
line northwardlp and parallel whit St. Claireet to
the Anegbetty r; thence whit •aul rtver shal t ward-
ly 120 feet to the rive
easierninst line of said lot No 42 on
bather's all thence along snit her and said alley to
the piece or lettpuning. Set and lab en eseeution
as the pr perry oi John ACCrra and Mon) 11"Cren his
wile, at the suit or Joseph V Fier. and Lea•l4 Carus.
trustee, now or 111 , 01 R,clotid 31 Bratehtord,
agent. A r . ofthe think ot Coo land.
AL—S
Two keillatil Lula 0111Ie boro t), ugh of I :3roungbatn. he•
ginnlsig 0,1 Frall4llll .001.. 01 0 1.01111 3.3 let irony
\ V. 133.13333 Street them . ° kiloog Frankli 33y n
xtreet GO
feel 10 the Into of lot No 4,; then, by hoe lint thyules
lot 4.1,01 lot It). LIS (cot, Inure or less, 3o liar - moo).
Street, thenre along Ilurrnotty itrect towavis
ingloll ..1010/ 90 feet; thence by a 1010 parallel woh
t% .331333,3t0n .trees Stout 711 feet to the groltad of W 33-
Wun Ltrceeo; thence Li 3 lute parallel arttb Harmony
.trees to the ruse AlttAing 00 No 49 from lot Nu 53.4
thenceoloog mud U 333304343 !Inc to Frahklto the
place of hv0i333333g
Alm, the tone half of a certain other lot en and 1411 U.
ate to the said borough of Bunn:town, and described
on toe 1.;Illl tliereol as No Sal. The told Intl( is al leet
wayou an Frai.klin street and extending hack holt
ato Haintony street. being about 70 tee, and boon.
ded by Frank:Wl street, Wimatioginst street end lot NO
ltl, preserving it. width ut tit feet rota Franklin street
towards Harmony street. too point ur bite etiut-diiitant
wont both. Seised and taken art execution as the pro.
pert) lb aitain Breese 113111 E:l7.llbeth Breese his
wt.. at the sun of tttautarl CliniTti and June Carotli.
ere. and to Le told by
JOHN FORSYTH. Sheriff
Surnirr's August 11. ani;itwttiz.
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YOUNG LADLES' SEDIINARY,
r AI.I.IIIIIXXT.
11',117:1"3 : 11. tiO th ) " ill i ZTI U rZW:1 7. 1i0=1
‘2ll Fralerul mrect, - Co , onad, How." Id door tnr.
00 bridge
Thr course or utstruct.si :tad the men o(lntuon are
the ono.. a.l,rrerarm.
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For more me:lots , nlorroation. xer ctn.:l:at of nplily
• to the 111133nwor, Alt N I 31 1 •1, Iff
RCIV,ZII, 3 way also Lc made to OM following scull,
men:
Dr. T F. paw, Allegheny. ' limn. C Shale, Pittsburgh
Rev 1, Rev. D. 11 ktlddle
Mr I/. Swart, Rev. 11. Dyer.
tirn
FOR SALE.
i'l`F'ltier it ratusl) liarouctie and 11an..., [ 3 .n .
r:,l bold, iron axles. sLandlog lop, brans moun:cd,
bandsornel y tiled and trimmed—in every re.q..rtt
earnage for a pr,ata homily , Laving t•333,11‘ on
•tru. a•tla tilt mode. unprah meat., 1.<3.3{11111,33:
the ,313,31tr3.11 nuumni of room and convengeuee.
c0n,..e:11 wan dtiral. may Sold !or
wag. of u•r. t:ie 1 33 3V11r aboul to leave the ...ty
l'l,e ar
a. t• to In- ler :11 11/.. 1-1,,-11 - Cl
11 P.
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NOTICE.
11 AS:St...Ad out an.fre mock to C LI Glus - r. vow.
• ,(•• 10 if, 1111,4 OUT OW We herr t/) 1.0•
r It. tl,c pn , :0.0.,1- of -In our irsonds hod
tow., {IC , IS POINDEXEER.
Tuv. POINLIEXTI..II
gag 4041,4
1 II 1.111 r 11torr r. i'otaraste•ion And
• 1,11 ' ,111.1,111 ,1 :Urn .NL. 41 atrr •i nul2
Joims, copy
S d RI
2:1' , 1 , :s I
.11 tir.r ju..l
,t'll,KIN1IAltEll.11'"
s J I L TINE
TER
1••. H m Int.,. fur sitt.
ultA 1 REITER
I i 3 SPHIAIUS-100 lte lot •nlr
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nuglo BROWN h,r1.81-:FirmeN
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grades, r •
onclio ItROWN & CULLSEKNON
t.alec prune 1.1 sort En•tern and NVes.tern
j New 1 urls Hop.. v uest supply. rust rued sod
tut •sa vcrl :tIW by
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:ord. Y
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1)11. 111 - :TAL—Nt tont. Candles - land ILver Meta:,
laadata ma. stn., :Intern-an Star and L \ Vaztal
uug lu ASIES UA1.%F1.4 L!1 Water et
:f i n! ,
r 2 , 6 ,,i lt , tl. l, Batam a . and-
JV
aunglil JAMES LIALZF:LL
A.N Oro tan and lied Flannel., on cull,, II
tll,O um/ tor •nle• by
auglO 14;0 t;OCIIR.APti, di tv.a.l
I EF4k., AND t'A SSINI EItES--4 )11 Voll , ll(llnitint
and for unp,.. URU t.:Olll}LlN .,_
ClnlirNla'nt.lll,lj.,A,
b A r fral, C P Anattut4
auglo S
1:?'"'—'1't1.Mo":rt)7;"le1todlorM ; Ifll PtlA;.l
Fl
.RY' S
C.V./1411 Nluu/d Candles, in
k_, cure and tur sale 1/y
auglU
s: W 11AFLILinal
S I I,lm Itu.ut kir
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INSEEIJ 011,—•M ).1313 I..inseed 011, in afore and for
main by ougln S a %V
iv 0. St'( i A@—:m blids N 0 Sugar, falr to prune, on
11 • Com ignment and Mr Sale by
111DtVF:LL., Agl
Orals l and 13 mob Alluidlu and tarred
1.1 Rove, ol superior qualny, for sale low is doss
consiguinont, nuan J CI3II) , A'ELI., Agt_
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Ci6cME-4antlTar'etil: b7'"t"'.lnrl7/e'llltl'.g. Ly
aug9 wuicr St
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lut - A c..}:a1.3,-51./ bele large No 3 Mackerel, landing
in and bale by auga JAS
A L'ITI , I'RE--11Aa/ ILA
j 1i . e1. , 2 , 31 , 2=e,1 . a1Ltie1 ,T . , 1 70
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ug. ,oll,— ,, l . u gt ble Lara J
st.,/.111
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3 HI NTKItt , INX-30 kegs Book stud News. for sale
by Rue J SCHUONMAKEIt SA •
Gon hood a' antl o (Of' b d ;
/mgt. J C BIDWELL, Agt
S. '' : l. uT -'2 :77 " :7: `
1Z ./m u
H kRAIV( L le No "j"ol7ll;'%%T.andgf"
C H a f . l: '..5 ,0 1-711+4 . 4 large 0.00000 Cher,e, ju.t rte.ivcd
nue VON HONNIION&T& co
I IRV DP:Er-mu the fur rare by
J ti,ig 7
_—Olr VOYHONNIIORST & Cor
I NIOLASSI.:S-150 bbls PI/
lumnuoll Atola..er 2:1:6141
Sugur liousc dui In store and for gal. by•
aug.l R ROBISON er.C9
R IC:: 76 :1, tierces Rice.. ree'll ots;1 1 tl t tr o . ij a i l . o .43;
o,
Ig o
P IRON -200 on, Ilig Iron, Slottle and other fur
notes, towable for 101.1ndry and roiling molt, for
sale by uogi 11 RILIIoUN a Co
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T Ipm - mi SAL'II4-5 bbl. Epsom Sulte, (Eagle work .l ,
_t_j 4 just reeelved and for sale by
_lsupr JOHN D . 5 10/I.LkN, Drugglrt.tetLag .!,_
Arni.:9
witut ., d4 . l , coLLARs._ A A AIA,„,„
A,.
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Jyai
C., Um sin :L.5 t`-..-11/Isl the (Wm `!helm. tor:tugs) for ,'' • .
k)1" sale It)
(r.AN . , CU& 11-lUO Ithd. itrtute N U Sugar, tor snit. by
1.t1.. - " IN D Al°4 • i s
,)„, J fr. It F 1.011). Hound Church
(10th:;--2 holes lurgu Corks, reed and for sale by : - ---
tsue2
colored do do, tor do ua
.IOIIN I/ MUHUAN t 111. - I s '..gu:lttits Ideurhed SPCIIII 011, WWI
---------- ,If td 1/00 do bk.. .ed Wk d o d o
CIOTTON-7S bales Tenn. Cotton. (or auto by
du, :ler do ltrvern Tunnels'U.l. nt costs; I 5 bbls
kJ . IYIII ATIVOUD, JONI . &Co , stead, dodo; ludo (won do do; rem ree'd and Tor
hl I 1.1. EH A HI CHIMSON
I, , ISII T Igi 1,1.1.. Ittr,ge Nos Nlnckegel, for sale by ~o by
IsHI.I.EIt3 ft NICOL:: -I ,Isil 1,,,, bid. N o 't \l:lckes-el. SdoNa 2 do; 11/0
1 , one,
,74 - -1.,5.7----------------- ; r balido No 3 do, 21. do 7... , . J tto, In do No I do;
I MIL 1 I .5 - ILI. bug, Lagtlyra Cldec, ,
IA rt, ve'd awl tor sale by
..) ,7 NIILI.F:R tr. , just revewed and lot sole by
RIVK 1.7r50 IN lyP
;SHI.I.EII & ILICKI6:THIIN
1
It I I..ISTAHD- - -PATkegs Long blond liluat;idl , g ho.
RI d o do 1 and i lb can., 5 co•e‘ ~,;, do 50, 5 ' 117 ,' ebbN
, ytt•t reed oncolottirlotte.d, und it, s e at Easter, yr..
cos, by ;r: , 'III.I.ER lk 111,1IF:1,,N
- 111'1' UV A NF , —,lll small. tot sa:r by
11SIN 11 , 0 1(S r
'oN•ll“finf I
I ?
" '
" rOZI)k.NIJOILMT & Co
_
Gorder, rcc<,vaa uidw . rote Clay,
I
HP! •TAAFFIi reoNN,,it
C2uA P—lon br, No I Soar, a prima arlrle. on
roll
AJ .Itpaornl and lot wale by
•
Irn
SI:LIS:ILS .1. NICOL 4
I 'Zrl an E :I F L/ 6U r .n U I R O IT; *
. 1 4 /k r aP , l./11. bb ! l% , Nr.l I, :ti do Nu 0. 10 do lied 011
lor/Yr; .F.I.LEItt , 3 NICOL:.
and Millet '. ' asks - e Of LeM
PIC 'e
gill this leabitti,... AliTjar „_
Novernber i and Sher monthboahich la ittime- ' I D. Alm.tionisei•
dialgly niter siteceeded.kry the Spring and Somme
I . _
. Session. , which also retinae, four months A grieg m . r draggy and Platform Scale a! Auction.
loan prenstonary course commences on the , hrst Alen- (be ./11 .ffdaY. August NM, ate O'clock, P.l.F..f•t the .
y in October, and continues one month. I commercial sides room• corner of Wood and Filth an.
FACULTY.
eat
Lt N 1 D. Anatomy and oimrmme l'hilembiLoaduadeeletoll s the axle o u f b 6 st "'e nittial ti huggy (urm ,r 1 -1 :171:
gcrY sin tin tug ‘op; blatform scale, to weigh INGO Itm.
L. Pi. Jetfea. Al. D., Mauna Medico. Therapeu- augld SOUND DAVIS. Auct.
tics and Botany
1 H. Ohver. Al. n , Chemistry and Pharmacy • •
CV Beach, B. D., Surgery and Cltmcuf Medi
cine
A. 11. 13aldridge, AL D., Obstetrics and Ihseasce
of Women nod Children
J. R. Buchan.. V. D. Physiology. Institute. of
Medmine arid Aledmai Jurisprudence- • to
T. V. Morrow,
M. Lk. Pathology. Theory and
Practice of Nlethenie ... • •• •• •
elneulattoti Ticket, kia. Cie of lehrury, ra.
dilution Fee. Sin. Demonstrators Ticket, 53 °pomp
iii Otte hundred dollars paid on or before the hot
Monday in November next. will be recetsed lit pay.
merit in full for the entire of one student -the
the
Abitnculation, Library. and Dentonstmtors Fees ..x•
tented.
The ca: of instrucuou embraces a mid
rough presentauon of the various departments of ine.lo
cal wieuee •
tanght In the Wading colleges of A inc ric k
together with much additional matter, not imparted
any other institution, err: recent and important don,.
yeresphy.ology, beartng upon Magnesia nod prot.•
lice; a mare thorough tidy a rati
ccal system of Mater.
Ale urn nod Pharmacy; and a reformed system or
practice, based upon extelmive experience and
e r r research. who. enables the precut...ler better to
preserve the vital energms—to discard the use of met.
cured meibeines. and general depletion, and in trent
with succeas nt.y medical and surgo.al cases. that
baffle die usual resources of medicine. Sil or,
lecture& and exam/nations will be amen daily Caudi
dates lot grub..., in addition to the preliminary
bine of study, must have attended two regular cantat
a.
In
of tneincal lectures, Ithe lust of which roust
be In this Institute,' or one course alter lour I ears'
practice.
Th” lustitute was chartered in 1.41.5. The cla ss es to
nitendauce upon the lectures have ilbsobered an follows
1e43-6. al. 1640-7. 117; his expected that
in two or three years its climes will be among the
largest lit die Lamed States. The collegiate e difier
(cornerOf Court and Plum streets) Will be enlarged in
1t43. soilheient for the receptiOn or UM or lOM pupils
Letters nixie business or soliciting Libor - Mallon. moat
be addressed to Um undersigned, pion paid. Notes of
solvent Banks. of the States to which the 'lode.. re.
side. 0-ill be received in tau payment of fee. Board
rna y be obtained in the city nt from Sd to .11,d imr week .
T. V..1108.R0, M .
Dean of hr Faculty
.
(luluinnuu. July I ulu.
Summer Retreat at Pleaeaut Green.
QEVERAI. fundlies can now he occommoilated with
0 Boarding. at me well known niamnou in lames
Adorns. Esq.. deed. The mansion is snouted at tine
lower end of Mane hester.two miles (ruin the city, cote
&le.! secluded from noise, and surrounded by exten
sive gardens and fronting the Ohio, where the !mats
frequ,itly pans. enliventog without inarnag the gen
ral timenide ot the sort.. lot business
n o d
pursue his uvocanon m the miy. tate his meals and
spend his letwure hours with hia family, where they
enjoy the delightful ...roomy nod pure bracing air in
the ..ountry. The I/I • LLI/d cart alwayn command the
beat nietlical attenduiwe from Pittsburgh or Allegheny.
Hell' a dozen Omnibuses run constantly on the road to
the cily--and the tireeitwood pocket land. a •Iturt dis
tance front Inct house, so that no ditheulty oreur• tit go.
ing to and from a... city ut any 141Ilt (ruin 7 A M. to hull
past et night. The terms of hoarding will be :mind
very moderate. nod no r hrarVti to render guests
eomfortable all respects
Respectable Individuals or sumi: part,. wishing to
Visit the country during the dug. ran be aecotninuila•
tad with mauls at the regular hours of 7 A. 51, 1 1' 71,
mit tit P Excellent stabling and carriage room
can also be procured. nog!) d:h
Retell Grocery for Sale.
MBE rultscnber, decrees ol rellang from bustneaa.
1 ...then to sell hot Mock of (trocenea, and a small
lot of well aelected Dry Good., arid to rent nal Band.
one of ilie hest to Allegheny city. aitoated on Robion
/mem. immediately Allegheny
sm
t of the Calm! Bridge, on the
north aide. The clock of Grocone• I. well veiecp.d for
retail buaincas, and the .rand 1. of a very superior
...hammer, ulleinm uppornomy oohlool otoolled A
able credit trill he given, and puesesston cun he
lied at any time
The House and haand is well adopted to the Flirt/
131. ass has, and at would pay well, in that ueighborbood.
slug! , thaw ACHISON WOODHOUSE.
_ • _
THE STAR. OP TUE WEST
I'INITIAN BLIND NIANUFACTOIII'. Eron • Ide
yof .ha Diamond, where Ventorm Made [dull the
a t.durr.re oes and colon, are tool on hand or made
arch, fter rho : latest and moot approved Eastern (ugh.
bons, al the ShOrteot nu Mut 011 themont manor
roma
Also. the cheap Roston roll or split Wind Tramipa
nanny and Paper Curtains on all the ditleient stscs and
patterns. on hand mid for sale lone' for cash. Old Vein
1111nds painted over and repaired, or taken in port
pay wont for inds. R hi WaiTEityKup,
N. 11—A3 work done er.h the heat material and
tidious
workinananip, and warranted to please the most fa,-
y
Allegheny city. Aug. 10, 1841..
Solhool for Girl.
fr LIE Falb Settaton of Wans'n School. will corn
111CM, 011 Moday. September 4lb Ikon o in
Ftntleral wee, Allegheny, twat door above We Post
Ibbee.
'NCI..., for sessamt or eleven! weeks:
Cla.o • It.lo French• • .
Flvenntl Class• •• • • e German • •
Api•ilennons may he made at her reAtaetire in An.
denrani street, Allegheny, near the Hand Street lirtdge
augth-dtan•
NIARBLE WOR WWI) , PITTIiLSURI,H
R. WILKINS,
fit , NTINI:ES to nlanutacnore M0DU12,114,
au,ta. Stunr• P.c,.... Cco•
ire and Plc, Top. 0/ itatl,ol and Joon,. at
It rego:ar and nur pmc.
--Dray.nga i..r nadnumen4,.. molts, 2, num.-
ad, of any deaerspOon !Wileru u .hare of pu Di le
1,12111/11111le 00.1.1t1
• _ _
Pennsylvania RaR Road Co.
jaNU fICE is hereb) wives, that the nal,
lastahnent or Five DOlll,l per share, la 'e
go-I,d to Ito paid on or :.eiore the Mr., da)
of rcpteultier ne and the Sixth Itimalatent on the
first day of Novemb xt,
er next
1.E7 , 11.7.E V BAC ,, N. Treeee 7 , 7
N. N. -711..1111,m. erlll Le reeetved 1.7
DC7:7I, •. Mez.ufneturer, mud Merril...A' Lank
anti.-atalureptl
11.1t3T il.lB/I.ED—Ati oinstrat.on ot the Uwe,
t) A llesortes and Prophecies of the Old Testament
Ity APEtateu. minister of the lio•pel at Dundee.
The above popular work, which treats of the T 1 pie al
Persons. Things and Places of the OW Tegtattient.
artnea bas been out of pilot fof . 014 ,utne. and to
which there has Itern a great demand. we have m
republlshed ma neat st)le--Ztt page, Prtett
tai cents LuAirrs- I;LP:tn.
augll :a is 013 d 11.1:6 market st
It am -Ft
THE FIRST ryA) ER L\ t1 , N.1-(I.:SS. 1771- A
j eoptes or this beamilul .
new ' , mei Etigravtng
rem atn for sale at the Exchanct lloP I. rorner Penh
stml eltor greet, until Monday mat, I lib test Tip,
Pot..b, will leave (or Cincmnatt can Tuca,ay net t
Prme ui proof come, st3.ou.
I)APF:R.—PO reams extra largo Straw Paper. very
j heavy mot strong, r'er hardware. a.c.
Flat Cap, for ecutfactloners; cheap post und sop Paper,
for sale by
.1 !3C1100:\ MAKER it Co,
smell ' .24 wood st
For Rent.
A GOOD three-story Brick Uwelintg, wttl
double back betiding.. along Room and Elicit
en 011 the same tiOta—an Allegheny stay, ha
Cotumon, second door below the Methahst Church.
Rent Vaal. augtr-dlve
"KrtiTICE TO MERCHANTS —The advertiser so
1.11
a cos
threr' pen
establu nament snuatiou as Clerk or Sateem:
hi Clos hst
can be given! Address to ient Ren:enable re serene
.atige
J \I • \E4ARA.
XtEAV FALL. 1/00Ig4--A A Mason & Co, 130 Matte
II street, are now opting 0 cases and packages o
net. Fall Goals, comprising /a part isle.w styles t/ing
hams, French. English and American Prints, Mull.
Pinion and Book Marlins, Collars. Capes, Laces.
ringlo
107 CON YAR.NS,Se.-50,000 lbs assorted Nos; ISO
Nj bales Candle Wick, LiO do 13atoug, Carpet Chain,
Se, Twine, wr •U/C Y l lowest pores.
tr .ig ~ iu h'lliNJ W.l . et Co
101.1ALT—M1 !Ls Cobalt, just reed and for sale by
X.J nug 1 1,1131) &Co
P (IT A 833 cork. rccen,ae from etwr Lake Frw
_nod for rate by augl JAMEY UAI.LF:I.L
Raton, lows
L S WATI : IRALAN
STARCH -9A bin Fancy Stnreh, for sale It).
aug IL ‘VATERNIAN
riIURPENTINE--..klbbls spot. Turpentine, jar reed
.1
and for saki) J)3I J AIUU d Co
• - • - -
111.4"FEE.--263 bags }Lo and lb bags; Luguayra
fee, arrivlng canal and far sale by
I. 3 WATERSIAN,
)" 31 water and eti front air
MIXEMS
ALERATUS--tKI casks Cleveland Sataratus, for
kJ sale by r) Al WICK & NI'CANDL.S
.
lUosytAntoA i\ttle,”ol tv'ati.no::"eqcl=•
ties end widths
r 2
AM, OIL-4 bbls Burkhardt's. on isanit and fo r
sale by_ll2l J KIDD Jr.
yI.A DEAL CCA SNUFF—Just ree'd and tor tale l Is - J4 • JK/DU& e by
n
_
T o . f. , , Ac o, c ,, o_ u i d uo i, d r a l alm b e y Cu
j t 2 T i obac i ra ki Ze , ml; , .)
.
lATS—IJAJ bush Oats, just reed and for sale by
ki ire WICK & SI:CANDLEss
N rEN. RED-50 bbls rust reed end for sale by
B A FrUINESTOCK &
swirl corner Ist and wood sts
4.2 AL.ERATUS— lb bbls, tru Las, for hale by
13 . .4(' SY VON BONN HORST N Co
`TONE PIPES-1n bxs Stone pipes. fur sale by
kJ ooyO WICK ASt NI.B.ESS
•
r doz. large Tubs, tor .le by
as ! WICK & I'CANDLESS
SEli& RS—Ma NI Common Ctgarg. for ' , ale by
WICK & l/L.E.SS
17141411i11ip Slit/AR—al Clll,llCdSugar. fur
v laic — WICK &
TATHH•EHEANS-111 tads mail White ilitrwa. for
—l—
Eale by au/' WICK & KI'CAN 1./I.ESS
F
_
Flour end
h o t r lrft j.., ahgro4tirl Wheal as
Flour,
rer arta Ibr vale by .
S WATilithIAN
tragk. SRA, to •tore and fur .elebT
L-7 • 4 .1 0 L S ATERAIAN
1 °,L, .A",
JONIJ &Co
h„:, •,„
111011, 111,01 C AUld iOl ,0k by do
_0
- • - -
uncoN-4 bhdi Bacon Sidoa, I r aW.ttie owl
1.) 119 w u & Co
T , LAT IJOATN FOR SALE-12
14 Slot Runts for @ale. EttHIT:! of
REYNOLDS & SHEE,
•
corner of Nem and r‘gla fg
Q.CHOOL 1, 440K5.--51'GulTry , § Series, a large ellpeic
L fast reee.vad and for sale b%
fetil & ' , HEE
voa tr , ..k.i..e•-• A 44 , 1111 a lot of 51.3,..
r a, Also a good ..I of illnet•IIIIIL . • TouLs.
gaffe of YI7 tibAY.F. it Cu
• r..T.T"`r:7
AUCTIOM .SM$. :.',,, .:',l
10 U 0 Dry Goods, 44.., ar Aucturn.
`'‘mOtt alo tlney seaming, Aug. 14, at 10 o'clock. at the
10 tat m wretal Sales Hoorn, corner of Wood and Filth
welt be sold, without resent. the enure stock of
aL a ‘Tts4t drys merchant, who is declining bustnesa
domesti
!Youstscing of a great varony of sca.ttahle foreign and
c smote and fancy Dry Goods, which may be
examined prevent. twthe sale.
At at:Cs-lock
rctlatTrtat sYn
crates queensware and china. romprtstug a gene-
rot oaromment gettable fur hottee•sepers: a great earo
el f of soya Ige; .5 qUantlty of glassware, hardware. tin.
ssare, =Mei clocks, globe lumps. Venetian and
parrot window 61 las. twee and cotton•tly netts, iron
MI felt, window sash. •ae, hatchets. shovels, he -
A general assortment of new and second hood house
bold furniture, among which see 11:141/0q1.t book ea.
and •ecretery, dresstug and common bureaus. Imo oral
sofas and rocking chairs. Also, a 400„„,y or glove
. sugar house Ettolasseit, mackerel. No. I shad, tU
boxes cheese. itc.
At it &clear.
Cutlery. Jewelry, munreal numamen., a iarae au.
Mortmout of faahlonnhle ready made ranbut boats,
nape., oraidellae, saddle, bridles, aquas, av a.r gold
eml wineheß, gull, marts, fancy and •tepie vo
grari nes, Papier, . at A tiatooe.
ON kintunlay evening, Me 12th; it
inst.at o'clock, at
Ike Commercial sales liumn, corona of NN'ood and Falb
•trems, Will be told a large collecnou of valuable 12113.
eellanrous books. embracing Standard works on theol
¶Y: Instory , poetry, arts, amens.., musk, ikr. Also,
any letter and cap welting paper. family and pocket
Blbles, blank books, piano Male, gold and steel pens.
A quantity of engraving, on vanous subject, At. ace.
augl I JOHN D DAVIS, Auet
- - -
Sonthfield Steen Property at A Itortms.
On Saluerlity. Ang - unt DWI. at Jo'cluck, on the pre
will be sold that valuable Lot rig ground satiates
un Smithfield meet, eummencing at the distance of 20
feel mom the new AI. E. Church now bring erected on
the corner of NI snort. having a iron! of 2u It.extend
ing back Ilu it. to ,filtheitherger's alley; on which to
erected a sutnithatial two story Brink Store and Dwel
ling House, being a dektrable situation fur bonnet,:
nod alma, a well filuslied trace siory brick Dwelling
House lruntuig s ai l tbe alley aturisald Title indispu
table. 11:F01S—floe ilur.l rash. condor in iwo equal
annual nay menu, with tamers, pay able semi-annuolly.
augll Joli N Li DA VII+. Au,
- -
Chena and chterna-ware at tatunt.
On Saturday mormag, the 12th Irish et In o'clock. ni
the commercial sale. room. corner of Wood arid Flab
..treern, .old wirhom roger,. tor cud, put
land., by order or Joao ForArbe, Sberad of Allegheny
courrly--41,141.1C21 Chian and gueen.wure. embractng a
handsome asmoninenb which vrill sold 1014
nor purehluers. augld JOHN IJ DAVIT. At:yr
Innes, 4 . a. ' at AtIWO),
On Saturday morning, thc 12th tint. at la o'cloek, a
the warehouse of Mr. John Little, Jr- lit Third .treei
neorl) oppeeite the Post lace, will be sold wahou
reserve. tar a./ currency. a quantity of French /Iran
dies and Milt{ at curious desertpuona, in cook.
Madeira, pk,rt. sherry and etaretwtne
flam
c tenth,.
Yu hula old Monongahela whickey. A large be
of iron bound barrels and kept; 5 stand exalt, Illarg•
' , cohere, together with a carrell of other articles usu
ally kept in a Wiwi' stare.
hard JOHN D DJt Ylyt , Alto
AMUSEMENT&
EAGLE SALOON CONCERTSI
COIYILIVICLIG SATURDAY EV.INCI, Acura, Pd, av
NEW COMPANY.
I.4' , R$T appearance of the MAPLE BILOTLIERSI
The following performers ure engaged. and will
E. R. kl
male their ism appenrance on Saturday. Aug lg.
oratige, lat
lbatherwiek. tba Viohnist;
T. Vick. Ramo Player:
11. Merton.. Aecordeont
I%'. Hunt, Guitar,
1. E. Robinson. Tainbortne,
2. W. Lisboa'', Canine.;
And La Petite Tugboat Vocalist and Danseuse
ID" The Opera of —*am written b yMr. Italsoup, author of "Polly Voo Prunsay," will try
produced next Moods y evening. augll
Hudson's Panorama of the Hudson River
AT PEILLO HALL.
THE proprietor 41 this great picture of the North lb
ee too his way to the Eastern cities, will echthlt
los Panorama at the above Hall fora FEW DAYS
ONLY, commencingon 'fhorsday evetung, August
10th, and continue Friday' and Saturday •veniags. It
to punted on 12.000 feet of °nova., and represent,
every Ciry, Town and Landing, on both side, (mat
New York Day to the mouth of the Mohawk River,
consutuung one of the largest and most beautiful Pano
rama. In the am; Id.
Adduction only ..e.leemn--Children butt price. Tick
et.* to be hod en the prlnctpul Ilotcln told at the door.
Dann open nt i'anoramn to commence moving
•t ....I o'clock, precisel.
curd
A POL HALL.
Foutria ItarrsvPn arr minus.
Titilll) WEEK OF THE
Origin - al Virginia de
renadersi
And putatively their last prior 14 their departure from
Una ray The pertormance will eouctiode vrali
LIVING PICTURES, or ETHIOPIAN GRACE:4;
Dour. open :a j pain 7—to co.t..cuce pa, S.
E 2" earth, of admiegion, 25 . Tteacta ue
obtiata4 at :Or )1v,,v4.501,a. rents
r. and at toe door
rung theavriong.
any: -6t
JOHN H. /!LIELLOH r
SO. ACZN - 1 . /op Tin .C3ll, Se. or
CDICKERING'S C k: I. E D II AI.I.TED GRAND AND
SQUARE NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES.
MilNO. Si Wood street. between Ds.
and alley and Fourth street, ban bow
open and tor sale a large assortmentof
PIANO FORTES Rom the above man
ufactory, orb, US and 7 octaves. of the latest styles, and
with all the ascent improvements; Tub.), will be sold
to purchasers at the - Boston Garb Prices" nivanably.
augla
•
Splendid New Pianos.
THE sub.rtber, previous to leaving
r for the East to replenish his stock. will
disose of th e balance of his stock
favora
s stock on
hand at reduced prices. and
Ida terms. I consists of a choiee selection of Pianos
mode by Nwltis .k Clark, N. Y., end Joni. Chid:came,
li: I{o.l/1, Hasa, of from 6 to 7 °curves of rosewood
arid mahogany, of didereat styles nod prices.
IL hI.k33ER,
..,
024 Al I VmxlweLl'a, 03 Third at
1. lackey urs, Fresh lFom urope.
rpliE subscribers have non` in store it very extensive
4.
beenusimrtment of P 0;. :Or Indies wear, which have
liurcbased tu Europe by one of the brio. at very
low prices` during the monetary crises succeeding the
French Revolution'
this advantage which they possess over any other
house in the.ed will enable them to sell a very ex
cellent article touch below the Market prier
(De klercharas and others will advance their own
inieresu by exii.raining this ea len.", assortment.
SOLIIS, IiROTHF.RE, Importers.
=4 Aston (Mulberry) between Oil and lid stredts,
aug7,d3m - Pitiludelphin
Wm. B. Foster,
(LI OLDIEICS AUEINT, is now prepared to collect the
tj three months' extra pay which bits been punted
by a late act of Congress to the Troops who have re
turned from the :demean Was, and to the heirs and
represeidativm ot those who were killed at battle, or
died of disease incurred in the service.
Orme, Bakewell's Duildm 8, opp osit e die Court
Home, Pittsburgh.
"orgb-dtw
DRESS BONE.
TO SOUTHERN a
vv - LsTERN MERCHANTS.
JI G.& G. W, CARR, Manufacturers of Umbrella,
. Parasol mid Dress Bone, No. MS North THIBU
street. above Race, PHILADELPHI.I. inane the ett
teneon of Merchants and Dealers to their extensive as
sortment of the above taunts., which they oder at
duced pncea. An exturaustion sulictual re
aug4-.117w
Co,
.
TB
..I.tTl i a N r‘ L e N t st, aVek.cil'AslLld()Z-a laAriet
Cal4coes, at fully half the usual pnce—good last co
lased Pruaa at q, • uug:
H 0;3E" HOSE
•701.1 feet 1 inch 3 pig Hoare
Just receivedby D Leech & Co'. Inns, and for sale
attire
a the India Rupber Depot. N. 5 Wood et.
J 11 PHILLIPS
MlMeNtr:DoT(t"—ulcl'itztrelnntlootwßoulibieft'r 1111:
chine Banding, LH wedifot, worn U Inches to Id inches
wul.ll vehicle we will sell at otanufacturewpseen,
and carriage saved to the purchaser. at No .5 11 nod rd.
cup
i & H PHILLIPS
kJIL CLOTHS --d5OO yd. 0-4 Floor Oil Cloth. C sous
patter-as. lOW s 4-4 trapsan
147 do: Table Covers, a epleadid arocle—eae be
beau lust recd from the Pkollip.sville factory and for,
gale at No 5 Wu.) at. laugS &II PHILLIPS
raIIEESE—LO boa Cream Cheese , a fine article, in
etore and for'eale by trio S & HARBACOII
W0..01c.!..1V20, highs*, market price plod
_ Wool, by
/1153 S& W HARD-WWI
11-EAR SLUES-1U rusk, clear Olden. put reed and
U for aaJe by Hoer A CUraNlisililiA3l,
. 10ge 144 liberty lot
1)EA111, Artll-10 car. Fend ,uOO reed as
conwgnmeol and for me by
oogd ROUT A CVNNIN6LiAdi
/111FIESE-00 b.f. now landing Crow moor Alich4 lJ 212
for male by 1941.,ANDYCICNV & Co,
20
(root al
tfri . LPiert ASI. , i-tott.Ziii MA,
6: hairdo do: 16 bblsTrobb Ibal _..
i do; ))'u reed
and for gale by auger ISAIAH DICICRY &Co
'r A R D-10 bbl. No 2, for Dole by
1.4 ourd 221A1A1l DICRCy ACo
-DEARL ASH-7,2231u in start, 2,24 for male by
wr ,
a /ULU! I7lcKEl ' a Co
4
L ( i o 2 , l ol.74 c t :t b i t &c h op* . for imi ? by
w,
kr.iA-1 n,d
_ . :l ScorioNitAKF:!t
Cl3l 4.:D 1.5—12 iierros Schissley &
t uglar eurod Family Horns. very
egg? SETIERS & liberty st
iI itHERS-71TO lbri live iive.e rood
17 . rod for sole by null & NICOL.
L. 4 .CON-10 eaviks shoulders, landing (rota iitemer
roomer out Joy sole by
RouERD.4" & ILO second.,
W il l r ug E 7 Uk.-"8— !?F " vu " ii " Agll r jit ' S t q& Co
fIIDER or side by
auk FRIEND. RILEY & Co. 57 writer lit
TIEER SKINd.-4.ldr iL. ror ,ale
etugs EMEND, RIIEY de Co
'•
Q EGARS , -AOOO Havana Chnreotr HOW Puncipe•
°.K , WICK & 14:01AN DL.E.ss
A.l ARICAIDO Ct./FIE/I-4,1 bug& hlariesobo Coffee,
ler *ale by WICK A. AI.CANDLEI4.4
J AVA iJ1•11:E-42 bor .> oid Goveiboirol fins Cob
t
le-. for silo bt out WICK & .11..CANDLESS
I DOW GLi3,i-1.111 Li. burl IV G 10.99;
7.0 do, tki do 10x In do, tor enb• by
0b,5 WIt'KNI'CAS,IIII..X.A.,
_ _
U illl,—i3 nuf. 1.-ia . la ,
u K
I JA t... 4 DA ' , ZELL
'VINEGAR—In bt4o Cider Vinegar, for rale by
V alo. DALZELL, 94 rattier at
A; th.)l.-21 sacks on eoniii,orneto, ,
JAR!. LOYD. Hound Clnatob
IJ EED— e dit bap Tian
noKi:any Send, 20 Clover do; fo r
rod by FLOY:p
J_J
INBRED blots Lanaced Oil, on band d
for sale by tyr .an
AKTM, PITCH AND CO RDAVE--Al - w ' n - ya o
u
band band told for sale b •
oS ELT.baiJNICOL:,
n Il Sugar. for .all low la
N. telt. eitilior moral by
IF*4 es A kil i TetilSoN & Co
CINCINNATI & prim:unman
DAILv'PACK ET LINE.
-Lputs.weu known arie of splendid pawenge s
06 O noar - compoud of the wpm, milte..b n
finished and&noshed, and moos POWerft !mew on the
13,1314311_ of the, Wert Every aceornomewnon ems eom
fort that money can procure, has beenpromded for pats
agers. The Line has been in oporatton for five ye a ,
--has married s million of people without the least inja
ry to thew perecote The /wale will be at the foot of
Wood street the day previous 43 Sinning, for thh weep.
uon of freight and are entry of paasedgen ort the ram.
wr• d
to ail eases. the passage money must be paid to
adraor
SVAIDAT PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. 0. Ms"
Irate Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'Hoet:
ill heels ngrtrry Suuttay everting at 10 t. tr.
May
MONDAY PACKET.
',l"ho wall leave Pith.
rgo ...v
ery Monday dayroaming at 10 o'ciock; IVheelmj
er, Monday evening at 10 r. x.
T UESDAY PAC - K — ICT.
The 111131.:111k1A NO. 2. Capt. J. liraParairkm, RII
leave Pituburgh every Tuesday nygnying et 10 o'clock:
%Theeßug every Tuerday' evenme at 10 r. Y.
• • .
WEDNESDAY CKET.
The NE W ENGLAND No. PA
Capt. S. Duet, well
l eave Pmatertryb every IVeree.elay atortuney at 10
oreoek, Wheeleng every Waimea.lay evening at 10v. al
JOHN D DA V IS, A. uct
•--
TIFIVIIRDAPACKET . .
Tie BRILLIANT, Cup t.
Glu m will leave Pitt.
hurgh every Thursday morAtug at cfloe ; Whewhag
every Thursday everung el lu r. ss.
N'BIDAY PACKET.
The CLIPPF.II. Y,Capt. Ca.., will leave Pitts
burgh every Friday monaug at 10 iFeloelt; {Fleeting
every Friday evestaug al 1U r. a.
•- . .
SATURDAY PACKET,
The SIESSGISGER, Capt. S. JI.o. wtil !vat' ,
burgh every Saturday manna; . IU o'cloet Wheeling
e,ry Saturday eVening ar IV 0. St.
NEW LISBON AND Itlni DAILY LINE
OF' CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
184 8. Mama
(vu aL,Lsnow,)
Loaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and ar
ries at Lilnegow, smooth of the 'dandy and Save. Ca
nal,) at 3 o'clock. and New Lothon at ILI 9ann , night.
I.onvent New Lisbon at u o'clock, P. AI., (making tho
try carol to We rover dully; We night.) and Glasgow
at I) o'clock, AL, and army. v Pnlshargh at 3P.
Al.—thus making et conoutrous Wm for carrying_pus
honey. a.td frelght betwertl Near Luton and Patts•
burgh, in shorter 1t..., and at less rants than by any
tabor rouge
The propnetors althea Line have the pleasure of in
tortutne the public that they have fitted up two first class
Canal limns, tor the accommodation el pulsengers and
reight, to run in eolinection with the wall known
area at
CALEB COPE mid BEAVER, and conneet
tug, at Weapons, with the Pittsburgh and Culotte
11110 und other daily linen of steamers eosin the Ohio
and alistossippt thew. The proprietors pledge them.
selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure eons
Com %awl; and diapatch, and ash at the public a eh".
oi their patronage.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
li NI. HARTS-N,
S. aW. fIAREAUGII, 1 Pittsburgh.
R. HANNA, & Co.
myna' . J. HaIUtAUGH di Co. 111°' Lisboa
NOTICE—The stet:tutor BEAVER, C. E. Chrke, ttw
ter, son! leave oiler this notice, Cot Wellstralo yonetti
ally, et 1 o'clock in tho morning .
LB4B.
113411
PITTSBURGH It BROWNOVELLIS
Daily Packet. Line.
FEBRUARY 1.4 Id-itl FEBRUARY Ist, 18t
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. 111-, AND 4 p. PL
The following now boats w.mplets
toe line for the present ser4mni AT.
1 - • LAIJTIC,
tMCpn. James P,7=
APLANE, Copt F. Bennett. The host. are entirely
new, and are fitted up without regartl
cry comfort Mat money can pronuro ha. been B oat
an
Boats will leave the Alnnoognitela Wharf Boat an
the foot of Ross at. Pause:men will be punctual ors
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the @Aver.
tined hours, S A. M. and 4 P. AI /anal
PIIT3ifIJRQII-k wmiluliNti-Pneter: -
The swift steam
Dorser
arl h
P ney N master„ will le ave
y fo'n on
Wednesday nod Friday, at 10 o'cloc.kpreelsoly Monday.
Leave Iti heeling every Tuesday, Thursday and So
tnrday, at 7 o'clock, a m, prectmly.
The Covent will land at all the Intermediate ports.—
Every accomodauon that ran be procured for thecom
fort sad safety of . ~ passengers has been provided. The
boat is alsolormoded with a self-acting safety guard to
prevent erploaions. For freight or passage apply on
board or to DAVID C REPtBST,
zfeb4 corner of Ist nod Smithfield stn
- - ---
FOR CINCINNATI.
The splendid steamer •
"
NIAGARA,
"4.. le t nve d for above
For freight or ptanga apply on to;d. ayatt4l.ll
FOR CINCINIC.ff.
av The new .reamer •
HI wa. GHLAND ALtRY,
• ..c!and leav
ports ,ehf:rdatimr.above
irewel or passage , apply on board, aort2
110FLN. Agent
FOR Lowsvux...—!-
, The light drt i tri steam , er
Thomas, roaster, pill leave for the
'eve nodMtermediate porn this day.
For freight or paasaire, apply 00 hoard nog
4 1 The netv_and fast mooing steamer
R OLUTIOS
Car. R mill leave for above
n all intermediate Fora this day, at
4 o'clock. P. Al.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
auglo J. NEW - 11/Pi JONES
- FOR CINCINNATI AND-ST._
LOUIS.
The splendid new steamer
i .. .
VISITOR,
a,_.,,,_,1..eak15:74.1 Jacobs, master, will lea,* for above
--,--- i .- - - - , •• • and intermediate pone this day, at
4 o'clock P. Al.
For treteld or passage, apply on board. at,
Rai CINCI - WATI AND ST. Pi - MIK
an.c...- 1. 41 The elegant steamer
- apeafor, tonster a , ll4 wd' a l U le ° a L ve p hse the above
n intermediate ports KU day.
Fur rreighLor passage, apply on board. angl I/
FOR §l 4- . lAMIS-A. ILLINOIS board_,
•
The fine steamer •
DANUBE-
Cock, master will leave-for the above
and intermediate pore this day.
For freight or paksage apply on hoard artgid
-------
- Fon sr. LOUIS.
~..„,„, , The bi l ia m u s b , r It ht steamer
• • Thompson,.master, will leave for the -
ye Ind intermediate porta regular
y. For freight or passage, apply on board. aug 10
.•
FOR MNCINN ATI.
..:r. , - . ..:r. , - The new hod splendid steamerz, ;
'''' mas
i
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
'.• Lucas, ter, will leave for above I
NFor frei nil intermediate ports regularly, i
ght_o a r passage, apply on board. alas
FOR ST. LOUIS.
i.j./..-••• The splendid steamer
.1
t
PARIS,
'an ii ci llaratta, master, will leave for above '5
nil Intermediate ports on thas day or/
For freight or passage apply on booe d or to
DWILKINS, Agri_ !
---
-*"-g?
FOR CINCINNATI.
...eaThe new , and light fti Tort steamer .1
.•'' goonig, master, will leave for the 1,
above and intermediare-ports this day 1
For
rOießkCel,Pi=iek'lrtNel'/' l ert. 0U I lt. e 49 '.,
~
fine new steamer
i;
''''''''... The
SHENANDOAH,
Doorman, master, Will leave for above
For Sri d totannediate posts this day. :0'
ght ur passage, apply on board. aug-5 i
- ----- Pat c - INciT , llitiff - -- ' -- -
The bile steamer
''-' . RIO 4/KANDE,
Conley, master will /cove for abovr
For fee h r assaieteernelth‘ol'ea C e a e :d th" day.
-------an:::ANEl7.l:lstilst: f:Oubt - '"' 6 -
~
The fine steamer
' '-,_''';'"- 1 41 _ wyomm,, •
Lui
1
Yowler, master, will leave for above )
d intermediate ports this day. I
For freight orplasagoi apply on boant aug7
FOR CINCINNATI. ,
r
e •
•
''''''''
TIII Th e fine area NGLAND, •
A J kFCI N u E ra, IVE master, will leave for '.
e above and intermediate ports lbw
day, at 10 o'clock, in place o f the Clipper.
I_:_____or freight or passage apply on Iss e r,
RbltiFirelPS, ..t rAcx.r.
. 6 ,-....- , The hoe steamer as
•
I . lIIG HLANDER,
•,! .4 - 4„,+.tt:Yre - - Parkinson, master, will leave for the '
• • • ----- • • shove and intermediate ports this day.
For freight ru passaltr• apply an board.ang3
_ .
FOR CINCINNATI. . --------
The splendid s warner
4 , --- 114 FAlamourer,
. • !..,:., Ebb<”. toaster, win leave for above
d onermedlare ports regulariy.
For frcighr or petsare, ripply on tt.awl. saga
FOR A'. LOUIS. - -
day.
pp
1,,' - ''''' .-
Ma splendid passenger steamer
al J rens, ronste n r ° wFl 9 :
rt I • Uvit for above
Intermediate rot this
Fur freight or pinworm aly w e b 05,1 pogg
Due, LI lUbti-ld'olef—AS6s riititarts H. •
4.,..t.-• Thu neat mid substantial low amiss
s 4. ateamboat
HUDSON Andrew Poe Plaster, has resumed bag
regular trips between Drioceepart. dentist. and PM*.
burgh, Ire vi n g Pnwborgh on Mondays and Thursdays'
Jr? .
•
hkE , GuLAR. l'ei:i',lEfftf t ifif
fitittilf ---
11, tf ,..,. rlo
li Thu new „ilfrits4,ll7.trazr
- ~..arisea, master. will et
kia a boots
days and Sattrdnegise/VZ,r`vre:e4ke.'VPrerfseilhWt 'ordpeeeini:
s.F.:apply on Loon! or to
10,14
4.4E0 II IHILTEN/lERGEH oat
..t.-
FANCY DRY GOODS.
SEA MAN 4 MUIR r
321 Elroadoray, aw. yr'ork i
Ipa PORTER& AN DJOIDIELLS of bilks, .e.l'n.''flf:".'
.1. led Musbns, burcgee, Lace*, kluthrooiefleS ".`'''"
110, Shawls, Do.rery, Gjetv“, Lawn, Bombakiee..
A Ni) ALL 011'OEft V ARY/I'IES OF' FANCY U° 43 ,
They invite country Merchwnit, vohing Near if ork,
to examine their stock before mulone thin Parch...,
Mr Muir taus fot many yra, a or rbe. ~...I.A.T
Szevran & Co., hem tohicli he retired on ,he Ist of Jan.
I n 111; and Mt. Juenes Dickson, Or," b... “ ,treats' n
I Inatine..o wan lei fn favorably I.nown in that estati-
Inanneni.
niar3o7
Dr.- Viii4l. l 2 , r 0.6, .nd Kiit.by•peptia
PILLS.
Tat: general properuen of tnene PAls are Conn.-
/. hen, POrgat•v e nod Toni, In the con.naon &sen
ders a ebony from impdence In diet,,&,, . •ueh . melt
arn. mood .on, n ~ no ,ties notnrb. hentibk.ro, headaeh,
he.. Where 1.1,11 1 .111t. "I requirml, 'hi" eianbanation is
oery atiplic, for it. t nrnynonvn and noodling el , f
feria free dlmort otnmenlate relief' When nonsen or
Sick inns now. lie pu rgan vn opernuon upon the sumo
belt 2/111 IsOSICIII IS gt-111113 41Id effectual, nod its tome
propernen omport ntrength to t digestive organs,
thereby ...Wink lheiic °Mau* tompe Harr proper
foneuous with order and regularity.
The price ha. been re-dared Onto till to 25 els a bar.
For sale wholesale and tenni by
13 A FARNI-STOCK & Co,
roe., front and evendoinil Oh and wood eta
ty Id
&kepi.% for Pon/moth
- -
iI',TEA" WIthIA, F 1,03711-14 bbla en,. Y.3.113'
l flour, Made Irom new iodide wheal, Just reed aad
nu sale by 1)2.1 SHOWN & cuLßEirtsoN
i 1... . ,
IDDFIaNI.I-- 7 1. Fe, . Foie., fur sale by
in , s r 4 uN BObiNflolter A Co
STEAMBOATS