r::4. .s=n . 110 0 3 144311,44, Corner of 7.41, 4 rietoisop-lhe piisr ;Ler eneß, *gesPeeirniY ongoritiogo Pape* slut - the ) , oxen aiiittment of. • 110111 r allEnik • • o a Job rrioting Offieett•W pamdlo eiet tits 1. PRESSlli c i '' OF iSVER illNfttlS' , - Bills'of-.indini, s'- 1 3111 - Heeds, - 6 ., -. Illaisk Cheeks; • 2.11. ittitlfs of 35141 , snboas, and Canal Boot Bilk prints Cuts, the shortest notlee,anti roost etfully ask the patronage sr in general In thin branch-of lt, Sept. :39,1j42. PHILLIPS , tol he Lad tes...m I LINEII begs most reanectfully to b and its Manny that the ha '. , radon, With .a hitattlifhl anion wed style. • lElcr conne x i ckn to her to introdute the latest honor her with itsiteriottlicli reel f_ t o 'keep e very thing VI: and-pay strict Intentionto h confidence Mrs. T. recom n made Corset - it...alio-her 'IOU broitipetitii to tow it is "country: it incluees Roby „t ale, Capes a la C - ritdbaat, ;pent cg Costume, Collate Caft - ,,, ittorntng will Night lips, their approballoll Olt lie 9111 I, waiting the arrival of I No. 2 Ferry street, bet . rets. 'ATM-V.—The new_ Grant ;rrli wilt be dedicated to ilk . Wm , h, (October 2d); serrroj i i he tnurning.t Wee in thong 'lin!. The Ordination o Lie 'nfiernoon. each ni .en for the purpose of liquidijo i .• Church. It is hoped that the ur citizens will he ezitiliited od , . he rented any afternoon Misc. .1 between two and live o'cloct, • /: , associated thenis.elSes tot.• iimpton- 4- Smith; will omits business in the hcinse fere Sinittfit Co.sehere they 'Arkli h new stock 'of Fat:Land Tat:" Us invite their old frleads,tuul isiiing Pittsburgh, to call ad City rropgrty - for 1, sell ray Dw . elling House and I Cherry a.lty and Strawberry !runt on 7th street; and in deptly I. This property is elegantly ottimodious two story NH( hOUSP, stable, 4e. with a • rdcn under a high Malanf im• dollars will he required in' ch• - boown upon apPlication to properly, if riot dispbsed of a r , •d 13 public sale a. auction , c. the 15th day of October ne l! , moon of said day. CO AS. VON ; za—o.kwt.. R I.E.— ft cond . attsostrm-ntal 11.12, and 1014 VVindOei Sa§l) fig Whlte Lena :lad a v;irldyerAkiii4 11 , ( T. 7 FOES:ill! CM ar coal try produce_. >LASSES AND LARD OIL.' 100 bills Molasses., first rate at'. 10 do Lard Oil, do di veil and for sale by 27-31 WADE ORDERS.—Notice a Court of Appeal, for the 276 41 , 2ade. 15th Division. Pennivirook A :he 11...tise of James Aringiron on Friday, the 7111 day a', lark, A.'.l. A Court of Appal Tin negiaient, at the same Wart clack P. M hen and where alt. Co'.4. %Valt and flomilion,a conslitute the Court, if prevent, may t - ukslitute. By order of 27 - td THO.S. ISIeKOWN. E partnerAtp under the firm of curry ¢ re v mutual cOnelll. e - 2 . leny, Serocmher24.lB42. JO ,•,,nr,c,!onary busfilen , will --All debts and demands apt •& Price, Atlegheny city, must • as he alone is responsible For 7-3 t Ji POLSON LANDS.--in pursue • n -The Nichr Icon Court of Plan h . Coin nO4-ioners of the Wale of ~ r at public sale, gybe Exchange Pennsylvania, on Monday, lie 1 10 o'clock. A. M.,the forlowing d h.ated in the Stale of Pennsylvan ~ . ACT OF LAND situate in S —A LSO-- . / . ..1: of Land in Erie county; —A L SO•—"' r racts of Land in Crawford con —ALSO-- ~ l'racts of Land in Mercer county. —A LSO- - i'mo. of Land.ln BUller county. i -ALSO-- 4 : Tracts al Land in Beaver corny. —ALSO— s . acre of Land situate In Venantu —ALSO — Tracts of Lanihitaate in 'Warren, =ALSO -- racts of Land situate in /dege ao .ALSO--.;, Tracts of Land situateln letittO ... —ALSO ',lets of Land sliOateln Ana ~ —ALSOr -- Tracts of Land situate in lndialt.f —ALSO-- : • Tracts of Land Situate lA Pal - ' a further description 1110° 1 I apers puhlisbet in the reepa• ~, e Ihnd will he sold to satisfy 11 : 4 - earth of l'ennsyleauis• by. by Fiscal and Jaidicial l!Itil s, 1. and March 1196. t wist 0: .. Conuniasioners will. *tie ~,o t g i ti:litirsh, from the 11lb or 30 " :14 1 ,, are further info:in:O w; ri e octets °reale witt be,--tettl ei Lud the hatance *ft- folic equal:, JOHN DUNTIA Et CO' '- , 1 WILLIAM PRIM ROitli , , JOHN FLOBSZTS; - - 1 ".40N Cotextrowites! Or_ %O i l ~;.hursh, pa.. Sept, "3:1 'FE or INIMANZ -0, 4,0ed tint] in Dearborn ejninth'-'7-,..ligirl 1- about twenty mile' (o 0n.," of -Lawrenceburg. (Yive__ B l t h h to on the road to indb l 7 l 13 tie 10- ozabcdit. % p ots, raid land.. APPIO"'"'" s-441w rffronnsivo SYMW. 7rEMBER 29, 1842 ottte Sffairo. .eays Lard Lainps. wly patented article for burn invented by a citizen of 0- ~ chaser of the right to vend in this and the adjacent left us a couple of them, "al. we have found to he an economy with cle, 'ion] bi ni ng They are for sale at B. C. Wood street. Witty decline publishing the re ondentlo Elder Page. The sub ion is one in which our readers take d one of which we believe the pub heartily sick. • ge apple given WI by friend Y. I t cullent one. We arc obliged to meeting of the Executive Commit hingtnn 'P. A. Society of Pittsburg, as resolved—That they hive seen ret,after the conclusion of the street • society, large assemblages of per through the streets at a late hour ranee Songs. Such proc•cdings enanced by this Committee nr au ' Society, it will therefore be die cartel, and it is hoped that every Pier IflAChilrZiii, his duty at the i future, will retire at the con ••regge..., which will be as nearly clock. 1. 1. ASIIRRIDGE, Se-rt:y. /11. TII F. FrIST us:—Among the many sourees n instroction which we ei•j - ty t..r coy, I know of none more des.. in Clan th•• te•noerance meetings. eof attending lb • M. V. Socie ; 'ut^sday evening, held in Doct or •Alicghenv, whim in addition to ut ud•lresse , d••lite - ed by Messrs. ,ru , eys r e erl ghted with the lie t).l (liken ido.:ketaili a booti e hymn, snit r be Mr. Wrig„lit, a I underst ti.d, intend; devoting ivinn instructions in and • et the trio ortunily vlii :11 he may acquainted with this beautiful oir of the Chorch also sung Rev pieces in a very creditable man- Yours, of 33ittobitrilt. T WtlTll Tim rIIANNICI kRIZIVED cr, E)bert, ‘1 heeling, itoiCs, !leaver, licinphill, do. e, tell 'llan, New Cie le DEPAR ED• : Hemphil.l do. ichey, 13,i!ey, N. Or'can orr . onring to depart: 1. Cool E Paidgew atxt iAT Fe EIGIIT AT PIT IsnunGrr. 15 ccrits per 100 lbs. zo 37 " ion -afro• tOth, at 2 o'clock, c. m., I will sell mot Machiues. be seen at my cif - me, cornet of Wood J. B. CUT6RIE, Auct'r. —.1t14 received No. 15, Yellow, No,: 1 It Idoncfi and fi no clo-ing threads. .lett F:ndinzs o,p. d• J. NLAIR Moenl of bruslics always on hand GATED, Attorney at Law, Office si rcet, near the Theal re, Pittsburgh. RS I? E stolen from in front of SI essart's Hotel, in the was rimming) on the nialit • 'alise, tontainin4 many papers valu• the following papers only Is recollect r. h)II:rof 11'w. G. Alexander: one of r $3OO. to my order for $150,: an nerrplanre on 01$-1.900. anti another of $5OO, Rev, Palk. Corry, A. M. Prefect of Studies, prof. of Greek and Latin, and Instructor in Algehra. Rev. Philip Borgua, D. D, prof. of Theology and of Sacred Scripture. Rev. Hotioratus Xaupi. A. M. prof: of French and ilchrist for 850 r; anot:ler of C. W. l Spanish. d against Dr Barlow (of New Castle, the above papers recollected. A deed relation to property bought by toe of New Castle. Pa. rs adtiress , ll in me by Enginecrs anti rs,and a la p2P —and all lap«is West I had relat le,• and Slimmer; Cana lir, mauv nth long whit, were same in relation legvailli, which I ;row own, Any papers to me at Pilt-lisirgh, or In Pa., or will glee information to - otstalned, will be emitted to the G.GOSSIN. er 32. IR42—if. R ANGERTZEINT. dependent Transportation Lire to n d Baltimore. For Transporting franc Pittsburgh, via Tide Hater nale. LC OW SABBATH •ND TEMAXA ANC!: PRINCIPLES. consias of the first class Spring d New Decked Thic.Water Boats, and experienced Captains. Line are eriahled to hays their and with as much drspatch,as ne Boat will leave daily from the stißoad on the Delaware, in Tow h is kept exprenly (or that pur. give their titiole attention, and tusteen Merchants to give them a tit, math to their advontage. .•ei lYilG¢s Ileiintee 4- Co. coast• and Raritan Canal, will he retch,. -rooter Wdlow street Rail Road, goods tan he put directly from the without additional handling or ex. ILNIA..PI 4- Co, - 1 liuidaysburg. .PERSON,j Proprielore. ~h io Pittsburgh. k Co., Canal Basin, Liberty .strect, r Willow street wharf.), Nat fi,iladelphia,.... B. Elmira Baltimore, .41Vnt:8,!-,, , HolidaYshurgb. -_,. -,-;"" 101 4 s g pFa, e y thrpti;hout.llt ; .-14 e B34NKIVOTIrr an D' E.T,pfIADTOg, Taker: co a g oirxr, DAILY, Dr KI/41111*, PENNSYLVANIA.. Bank of Pittsburgh. pa klatch. Matt. bk. par Exchange bank. Par Bk, of GeruantOwn Barton tank, Lancaster bank, dig 2. Bank of Chester Co. par Farmers' bk Bucks CO. " Doylestown tk do Bk of N America Phil: "- Bk of Northern Liberties," Commercial bk. of Pa. " Par. Ider.hanics bk. " Kensington bk. Philadelphia hit Schuylkill bk. .-- Southwark bk. .- - F4T Western bk. • .-',,.•.- if -, .ir... Bk. of Penneylvgitirii, ....i2, ; :. Bk of Penn TT T. l'.l:::Par Man. dr filechaniekl;k.' 1,3 1 Mechanics bk. par Moyamenslng bk. 10 Girard ba.,k, Sol U. Fillies bank, 60, bumberittens', Warren, 75 ( Frank. bk Washington, par Miners hk of Pot tsvile, 7 -Bk of Montgomery Co. par Mon. bk Brownsville, 2 Erie Bank, tiarrisburgh bank. 611 Far. bk Lancaster, 21 Bk of Middletown, 61 Bk. of Chatnitersburgh, 61 Carlisle hank, 61 Bk of Northumberland, 61 Columbia bk 4- Bridge co. 3 Bk Susquehanna Co• 9 Bk of Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. 61 Get t t,sbitru.ll bk. 61 York bank, 611 Far. 4- Wavers hk. of I Waynesburg 11, 8 ~ •• Currency notes. 8' Finnestin IP. 2 Wynmin2 bank, 121 Pit shall sinte Scrip. .5 rn,lnt, v do do sto 111 Berk , Co. hank, 60i Lewistown. 121 Towanda. Mo nntp!rssanl hk Far. 4 - 'Mech. bk. of Slew. 2 Belrnovt bk or St. Claire. vine. 2 Marietta hk. Demand, do Correney notes, (3 olorelinina bk New Lie. boo Dein:,ed. 2 do Post mars. I :iorionati specie pny iitir brinks, 2 Mech. ,- Traders bk of Union bk of Columlxu3, Demnnd notri, 2 Cirrlevilh , (11. Litvrence Ca.hier) :2 Zanrsville lA. 2 T. STEWART, 151 I . No 49, Fifth strrei, b. ste . . Musk and straw Alattr orders: eXectited with nealne dating terms WILLIAM LARIMER, JR I AMMER & CO,, Exchange Brokers, Fourth / street, tl ird door below Markel. sep2o—ly Mount St. Mary's College. MOUNT ST. M A RA'Y COLLEGE. near annietee!: buTgrh,Jlla,yland.—Situated in the, most romiaitio lir; of Frederick county, Maryland. Mount. St. Mar Criticize to car withdrawn fro-n the distractions and moeily dancers of a city. ltri location is . unrivalled in point at health, I,ennt y, and appropriateness. This College eras incorporated and empowered to con fer degrees and other literary honors by the Legislature of Maryland, in the month of February 1830. its course of studies is comprehensive, embracing oh the arts, sciences, and languages usually taught in long established and well conducted Colleges. lit Library is select and extensive; Its Reading Room affords access to the best literary and scientific periodicals: It has an excellent Philosophical Apparatus. Chemical Laboratory, ,]-c The classes of Orenrli,Spanish, German. and Rook. keeping are kept either three or four limes a week, the lectures on ft tonic and Moral Pl:ilosophy are given four t Imes a week; the lectures on Chemlsti y and Natural ehlinsophy, three times n week; those on ilisitory, on Mineralogy. and Geology twice a week; and all the other Classes are kept live times a week, during the forty-five weeks of the Scholastic year. The charge for board and lui' ion, including the entire classic nod scientific course. the modernrlarigunges and all other branches (except music and drawing) also wash. ing, mending, tied and bedding, and Doctor's salary, is $lB2 per annum, payable half yearly in advance. Mu sic and drawing (the only exira charges) are each $4O per annum. The a nntml commencement Is held on the last Wed— nesdny of June. The session of s:udies begins about the 16th of August. This rollege is distant from Baltimorefifty miles. from Frederick. Maryland, eighteen, and iron Getlyshurgh,N. tive:ve miles. FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE Revd. John McCaffry, A. M. ?monism, Professor of moral Philosophy and Rhetoric. Rey, John A. M. Vice prest., prof. of His- Rev. Thomas llcCaffrey„4. N. Prefect of Discipline, adjunct prof. of Latin and Instructer in Geography. Casper J. Iteleke, A, M.. Professor of German and' Instructor in Greek and Latin. James Clarke. A. M., Graduate of the 11. S. Milking. endernv, at West Point, Professor of MathenuaticS'and Nia ural Phillyrophy. FICIA I'. Giraud,Graduate of the .Deole eentrale, Art , t.i Mannfactures' of Paris, Professor of CheatiArr, and Geulozy. and Instruct6r in French. - ' Tut nt s in Greek, Latin, English, Arithmetic and nther . Branches: Itev'd Wm: Yilder,K. M., Francs C. M'Farland, L. st.,Wm. Holland, late of Ascott John Backer!, College, England, • Pat rick Murphy, Michael G. Martin, Edward Youog, Thnnta o O'Neil, John C. Brady, Henry Curoe, John O'Donnell, Wm. Andre, Prof. of Music, !sines Dickey, Professor of Drawing and Writing. , Prefects of Discipline. Rev'd Thomas M'Caffrey, John Hackett, Pol'k Murphy , John O'Donnell, Mount St, Afar Y's Collegr, Sep , . 9th, 1842. Sept 17-3 w BROWN:VILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--E4l tova , d Hughes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails, Warehouse, N 0.25, Wood at, PitiOuralt. sep 10--iy LOTS FOR S A LE.—Fotti Lothl lancim.ter. One and a fourth Acres oft ~,, tames' Hitt. Lots ons. 41, 42,52. 53, 54,131:184 - fink, in Geok's' plan of Lots, on Saline's Hill. Also, Loth nos. 26 and 27. in Cook's plan of Lots on High street; near the new Court House. For terms. apply to Z. W. REMINGTON. sett la riR. J. WESTON'S Vegetable Head-./lobe pair.— Thry are remarkably good in various kinds of Fe male Complaints, eases of Costiveness, Indigestion,Cold Stomach. liend.Ache and Dizziness. Tue valuable properties of these Pitts, in purging head and stomach from the foul humours that occasion violent pain 1n the head andface, is well known and highly recominended, particularly in cases when a vio lent cold has settled in /hc head..caAising severe pain through the face and feed', they never fail In: living re lief in the moat violent . easea, even . when' bleeding and loolli.drawing have been tried in vain, They act as..* gentle purge and will not prevent the patient Rom at. business. For sale at John - Thampson's GroCev, 153 TeihertY .+W .l ..4 4 !tirlottleuThree Ulg Doors ALIlt. M. CURIE. Annya RY,4 RICE. Rakeris. Coareettol2l* srad-Reat IL! Wbolet4lo4,4,B4ltctill 10i#00*—#1t P P itti O ril A,Vatgei-AM _*( ll 2f* E. tank! s - alt OD* . 'lO Witnintr, Maneiton, Sandinfki, , Geauga, Norwalk, Xenia, Dayton, Scioto, • - Poet notes, Chillicothe, Fran. Ilk Colo take, La.leaster. Hamilton, iGranvilia, Coin. bk. Lake Erie, Par. bk: of Canton. Urbana 2 2 2 2 , ' 2 . 121 35 -INDIANA. State bk. 4- Branches, 2} State 13crip, , 48 K ENTUCK Y. All banks. ILLINOIS. State bk 4- arandiel. _65 Sim wneelown, £5 VIRGINIA Hank of Virginia, do Valley, Far. bk. of Virginia, Exchange bank, N. West, hank Mer. 4.Mec. do MARYLAND Baltimore Banks, Country Banks, DELAWARE. All flanks, NEW -JERSEY All Banks. par and. I NEW YORK. Cby Banks, par Country banks, (safety fund.) Bed Bark, . NEW E'NGLA NIX , Boston Banks,, prr Country •• 4t - LOUISIANA. • 'Orleans Ranks,. NORTH CAROLINA - Bank, SOUTH CAROLINA ' Ranks, Hs. COLUMBIA ALABAMA Good Ranks, TENNESSEE. MI Bankn, 8 MICHIGAN. Rk. of St. Ctair, 5 Do. dn.! 4.. H. Smith 5 CANADA Gond honks.. 3 to 8 Eastern Exci►nnge. New York, 4 tialtiroorei, Boston. Western Exchange. 'Cincinnati, par Louisville. par Cleveland, a ' Wheeling,_ par GOLD AND SILVER, par pliolsterer and Paper Hanger, et wean Wood and Smithfield asses always on !laud All ss and despatch, on accommo rep 20— 1 y Jossra d. [hit ania - Da- A- VW- PATTEMiCtg , ,, neir SUM. IltON AND COMM Di fiIDN htEIItIIIAICI'S.- 11 . 71 X 01. let would - rupectfulty4)aform hit old cniteMewand , friends. that he - has this day associated with bird A. Mme : twang, upder the firm of S. t C 0.., and eedumeir his formsibusimwa4 4 leater Iron and. Nails, at lug old gland, N0.•53,' Front M., between Vu a:441 and /dirket sts. A renewal of his old custom, _and .the patronage of the public generally, is respectfully requested. Pittsburgh. AprilB, 1442. SAMUEL KELLER, sep 10 ALEX 'D bI'ILWAIN E. Attars er at Lato.-01ftne 110 P °BERT PORTER, 'kW on the comer of Forth and Smilhfleid its. sep 10 SEPRETARYIS ospricc, DARRISBUROH, September 14'e,1842.. SALE CF STOCKS OWNED BY THE CO3l- MONWEALTEL AT, AUCTION. IN pursuance of the provisions of the 4th section of an Act of Assembly, passed the 27th day of July last, entilled,i.An act to provide for the ordinary expenses of the Government—payment of thatelerem on the State Debt—receiving proposals for th e-Attie of the . Public Works. and for other purposes," there wilt be exposed to public sale, at the Merchants' Exchange,' in the city of Phillideiphia, on Wednesday, the 23d day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. m.: the following Stocks, owned by the Commonwealth, to wit; 3750 shares of stock in the Bank of Pennsylvania. 5233 do in the Philadelphia Bank. 1708 do in tte Farmers and Mechanics' Bank . 000 do in the Colombia Bank and Bridge Company& 2500 do in the Union Canal Company. 1500 do in the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Com. pa ny. 500 do in the Cltesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. 1000 do in the,Sehuyikill Navigation Company , 320 do in the Bristol Steam Towboat and Trans portation Company, Also, at the State House, in the borough of Barris bnrg. on Monday, the 28th day of November neat, at 10 o'clock, A. K. 2905 shares of stock in the Danville and Pottsville Railroad Company. 2000 do In the Cumberland Valley Railroad Com pany. 2000 do Franklio-Railroad Company. ' . 400 do ' Wrightsville, Yo•k and Get ysburg, Railroad Co. 600 do Codorus Navigation Co. 995 do Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Nay'. gallon Co. 2500 do Morrongehela Na vigation Co. 4500 do Harrisburg Bridge Co. 2400 do Northumberland Bridge Co. 2160 do Monongahela Bridge Co. )600 do Allegheny Bridge Co. MI) do Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. 400 do Lewisburg Bridge Co. 600 do Big Beaver Bridge Co 600 do Danville Bridge Co. HIO do f,:,,Feopeck Bridge Co. 250 do French Creek Bridge Co. 100' do Conernauidt iii:ilge Co. 60 do Schuylkill and Pottslo;vn Bridge CO 100 do • Loyal Hanna Bridge Co. 92 do Milton Bridge Co. 171 do Rohhstown Bridge Cu. 200 do Towanda Bridge Co. 1250 do Franklin and Allegheny Bridge Co. 120 do Schuylkill Bridge,(at Matson's ford) Company. 300 do Williamsport Bridge Co., Washing. ton county. . Also,strick in the following Turnpike Road Compa nine, to Wit: 2124 shares in the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambers burg. Chambershure and Bedford Bedford and Sioystown. Stoystown and Greensburg. Tlreensbure and Pittsburgh. Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana. Erie and Waterford. Perktomen and Reading. Gap and Newpart.;. Waynesburg, Gm...macastle and Mer cerstm re. Moreantown,Ght ciit and Blue Ball. Little Coneatogai— Barks and Dauphin., Laarster, LiViNflirtsvii and Mid. dletownt'• • Easton and Wirkesbaye. SnF•que.lianna and Lehigh. Milford and Owego. Downington, Eplitala 13args litirg.11. 4310 do 2154 do 2564 do 1780 do 3477 do 100 do 1360 do 512 do 250 do Igo do 200 do 580 do lryo do E. 250 do 100 do 1240 do 640 do Centre and Kisbar.oquilfou. SuFunehanna and York borough Centre. 400 do 5Q do 1600 do 400 do 116 do 500 do York and Gettyshur:. New Rolland. Sot ne; House. Northampton and Bethlehem. Caynan and Susquehanna. Susquehanna and Waterford. Susquehanna and Tioga. Bridgewater tied Witkesbarre. riudiurah and New Alexandria. New Alexandria and Conernaugh. Belmont and Easton. Mitshureli and Butler. ehi , insiatrl and Susquehanna. Butler and Mercer. Mercer and Meadville. Anderson's Ferry, Waterford and 300 do 5600 do 328 do 516 do 967 do 322 do 350 do 947 do 680 do 882 do 1010 do 100 do New Haven. Pittsburgh and Steubenville. Ridge Road. Bethany and Dingman's Choke. Robbsiown and Mount Pleas.. nt. Mount Pleasant and Somerset. Somerset and Bedford• Hanover and Carlisle. Millerstown and Lewistown. Bellefonte and Philipsburg. Philadelphia, Brandywine and London. Belmont and Ogliquaga. Harrisburg and Millerstown. Philadelphia and Great Bend. Lewistown and Huntingdon. - Armstrong and Indiana. Clifford and W ilkeabarre. Indiana and Ebensburg. Washington end Williamsport. Washington and Pittsburgh. Lycoming and Potter. Middletown and Harrisburg. " Pettefonte, Aaronsburg and Young 529 do 500 do 280 do :100 do 660 do 672 do 100 do 717 do 779 do 500 do 100 do 800 do 256 do 980 do 360 do J 5% do 560 do 329 do 966 , "do 409' • do 2sD:' do 1400 do I/Ia nstow n Buller and Kittanning. ilesburg and Smethport. Der rsi ow n and Younginanstown. Mount Pleasant and Pittsburgh York Haven and Harrisburg bridge. Abingdon and Waterford. Warren and Ridgway. Lewisburg. and Youngmanstown. Somerset and Conemaugh. Carbondale and LaekaWana. Somerset and Cumberland. Lewisburg and JerSey Shore. Ligonier and Johnstown. Warren and New York Slate Line. Titusville and Union Mills. Atmatrong and Clearfield. Warren and Ptanklin. Sugar Groveand Union. Rrownington, Harrisvilleand Fraitk• tin. Snowshoe and Packersville. Lackawaxen. Butler and Freeport. Sterling and Newfoundland. Lenox and Harmony. Pittsburgh Farmers and Mechanics' Radford and Hollidaysburg. Luthersbung and Puntatalvneyi Birmingham and Elizabethtown. Bald Eagle and Nittany Valley. The terms and conditions of said sales will be made known on the days a Coresald, or by an application,nt any time, to this office. *hate stock will he received in pay. merit at par, or certificates of credit, which have been entered on the books of tlie Auditor Genertil, in ,purse; ante of a resolution of the general A ssembly. posited on tbe 7th day of April, 1842. By order of I he Governor. sep - 20-41ta ErVD 4XD NORTGAGig-Wanted, the..*or fll lifleeen hundred dollars Goland mnd uggSpbteroP one or more years,- (at the option -- 'property of unable the amount. N. be 'Oven. Apply to Kr. - Harris, Sti T IMONNED.Iktes.S and .hlgtoniane; the -Jely t .A) 14 e Cold , Wltice , MOutellt an 4 'Efittistian Ala ai e.F, 51 ' 1011 4 11 1nritet9 9 tuv 41 . 11 4 16 " 4 060111 A, P A RElMfeem t ri eecrtgaryof thr Comtplinelth.ll- 401,1160-at;44ls kfta*attlatOttptOor sate .. .:4 4 4trakiAytk4iiiitokaTovniksaillvt4totittafiikak ttak y; asbikrik v spawning i tacrmentador Wiakb , 60 eV tired atLooklek. recce; ,from 'IS to 20 ones of sudowi 2 gcod-Orehards of Aptstes, a fmrresseit. and Cherryttreem—the Improvements are a large frame house containing 10roomswell r arnished, calculated ihr a Ta vern - orprivate a frame Barrt'.2ll by.6o,stone hasenansts and stabling, Binds turd other oat houses snit able for, a tenement:-2 - gosid Gardens mwroanded - with currant hushes, and a well of excellent water; with a pump in at the front door. In relation to the Pittsburgh and A Ileghphy. market. there is tia place now orripred for sate with mnrernducemetANto those wishing to purchase near Pittsburgh. the terms-wilt-be made moderate, for further partieularsapply to the proprietor at his Clothing lMons,,lterty street, corner-of Virgin LAW 11E NCE MITCHELL. N.II.I4INYot sold before the let of October next. it will be dieldid into 10 and 20 acre lots tosuit purcha. I Ben!' sep 10 Harris's Intelligence Office. •. SE/r4R4L goad teachers can be furnished to se.hoole in town or - country. A good female teacher, well recommended, with the advantages-of experience, wishes a place in saute respectable private family; sne charge - Of a public sehool, Prices wanted for several clerks and boys, mechanics. waiters, chamtermaids, girls for all work and laboring men. All kinds of business done at this office for strangers and others visiting the city. Perso , a needing _an agent in any thing, will find here lotit experience andm thoroimh knowledge of busi ness, OFFICE. 9 FIFTH STREET, N. B. A tall painted pole stands before the door WALL PAPERS. TRE vultsc.iber respectfully tall the attention of t their friends and the public generally, to their pre. sent assortment of Paper Hangings, which contains a large and extensive variety of patterns of the following descriptions, which upon inspection will be found to be orsuperior quality and finish. Unglazed Wall Papers, of al! desenptione, few rinAering rooms and entries, at 35 cents per piece, Glazed Wall Papers, neat and handsome patterns, for paperingroomi and entries. at 374, cents. American Wall Paper, of their own manufacture, for halls; Fresc other styles for parlors and chambers.., ' in glazed grounds. FrestaLke M'ti:_•corarion and Fresco patterns, in old and silver paper. velvee'"?`.: der,. Landigis7,; . t - O 'setts, for papering hotels, halls and dining,. n. at redured prices. Fire Board Printki, Statues, Ornaments, te- Windom Blind Paper, plain and figured, of different ca• lora. Western merchants and others are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock and ptittes'ofr which last a liberal discount will be given for cash. From long experience in the business, they are able to manufacture papers in a superior manner, and as they are determined to keep up the character their papers have uniformly sustained, they hope to continue to re• ceive theencouragement hitherto's° liberally extended. FIOLDSHIP 4- BROWNE, No 49, Market street, between 3d and 4th l'iltshlrgh , Sept. 19,1942—dawtf U S. MA IL LINE of Splendid PrOtsenger Steam Pack• . eta front Cincinnati to St. Louis. The new, splendid, fast running, k light draught steam Packets West Wind and Areipareit, will run ns regular Packets, from Cincinnati to St. Louis. Wilt leave Cin cinnati and St. Louis every Wednesday morning, at o'clock. Passengers from the East and Wdst may rely upon their starting minrtualty as advertised.• sePSO 1011 N ..Bmetioneer and Commit. sion Merchant, Louisville, ICY.. will nilend to tit. sale of Real Estate, Dry Goods, Gt oceries, Farah u re, tc dtc. Regale-reales every Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri day mornings, nt 10 o'clock. A. M. Cash advances made on consignments. sep 10 INDIVIDUAL , ENTERPRISE. _•_ • - •=-1 ._ - - .. • - , It,TIRE:E . BOAT liffie. ltbr."ihts'nettripoiltition of Nereherndize Cr, and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York,and Bus , Ar °ugh in the shortest time. jitinited States Portable Boat Line, is composed of Coats built in four sectiens,_each section capable of containing seven tons, and susceptible of being separate ofiletaelied and transferred from Canal to Rail Road; thus, as it were, forming a complete train of Cars, or preianting the novel appearance of a Boat sailing on land and thereby avoiding the great delay occasioned by re shipping at the severs tjtictions and fermi natioas of Ca' nals and Rail Roads, the expense of transhipment end' the damage the goods sustain by I requent handling; ,and rendering it impossible to separate lots of gootie - on the way- -owing to the peculiar construction of the Boat having, four sep - arate apartments In which goods are sto red, renders them less liable to damage goods by water or otherwise than by any other mode of transportation. The system of Transportation, as recommended by the Canal Commissioners and lately adopted by the State. refers particularly to this class of Botts, The Boats of this Line are owned by responsiblearnins that run them, and is the only Line now In SittOration free from . _ monopolies or combination. Goods consigned to the undersigned:alents will be re ceived free of commission and shipkbri without delay at the lowest rates. All charges paid and-every instruction promptly attended to. C. A. M * NULTY it' Co. Agts. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, F. F. POPE, Agent. 75 Dowly's Wharf, Baltimore, _ THOS. BORE RI DG E, AgentPhila sep 16 —I f CHEAP. —LACE AND 1418BONSTORE, No. 2 st. Clair araat. Laces and Ribbons, Wide and narrow nets, Lace and Muslin collars, Infants' frock waists, Ladles, French KW, Mohair, Lisle Thread, and Euttoon Moves, Black Mohair nets Rai *elts—very cheap A large assortmen - .of: English Straw Bonner. Also, a vatlely OnAn and fancy Tuscan braid. VERY of the latest faii4lo4 U 'exceedingly low rates. These goods are no* selling off at prices to cult the tidies. Ladles are respectfully Invited to call and purchase Sep 16—tf TEA-BERRY TOOTH Nem inualitabie , Reatedy.—The extreme beauty of the Teeth, their indispensable use, and the frequency of their decay, - has led to manyaventione for their preservation; vet how to pre. serve t in a state of health an pristine beauty, to the latest periods of existence, wasentirely unknown until the discovery of the above invaluable I preparation— It forms a pure tincture composed of stable ingredients, and is possessed, of the must delicious, odor. It eradicates tartar from the teeth, removes spots of incipient decay, polishes and preserves the enamel, to which It gives a pearl4ike whiteness, and, from its fecting propertiee,possesses the virtue of giving sweetness to the breath. As art flati-Seorbittie, the GUMBSOSashare in its trans ccdent powers; Scurvey is eradicated from them, a heathy action and redress is induced, which offers to-the notice of the mrlicl practitioner Indubitable evidence of their heatthfulgesate. It has been examined and used by several of the-best physicians of this city, who have no hestitatiOn In recommending it as an excellent wash for the Teeth, Oams. etc. , &Moog thevecoininendations to the above are the fol. Having trt Dr. "Thorn's Tea Berry Tootb Wash,".. andliecomita suited with the Ingredients of Its comp°• idifoo,T ch fully say, 4 consider it one of the safest, as His one of e most pleasant Tooth Washes now in use. Pittsbu t Sep. 15,1842 DAVID HUNT, Dentist. I take pleasure In stating, having. made ose of . .. Thorn's -Tea Berry Toot h 144,0." tir.t it is one of the best den• trifices in use. Being is a liquid form, it combines neat. ness with convenience. While it cleanses the enamel and removes the tartar from the teeth, .its pvrfrtmeyetds tkfragrattee peculiarly desirable. 3.. P. TIBBETTS:11. D.. The undersigned have used oThore's Compnuod Tea Berry Tooth Wash,"and have ft:Hindi, to.bean extreme ly pleasant dentifrice, exercieing *meat salutary infia.l enci,overllieWt and GlMun Preserving. those. indict-: „pensable tie Viers from premature daisy. preventing the ` oeconvulatia of TWIST, mut: purifying the Breath. liavA -Aar ' , tested Its virtues, we;take, pleasure ill re. public, belie eing.it io bc.tbebeet ar . in use. • • • - P SAC*. CA#19,13 sCritr.Y. . OrAuircArviDAoart, FWM 1 '-' ARnitr.O.—Dif- LL`,.fdlirlitp,: ' ''--' 7,, —' 1"4-4: 14116*111' wttillaiiinsti- '''' 7 ,— 'l : iii.tiptAllidk.4da he has made one of the' • . - . . slant iffsooveries it medicine ever kntowni and ":11' . l' 111 regarded.horeafter as fortniticon epoch le - tker. L.. beating. . . After ao.ardous app kalkOit of years, assisted by the heat medical stillentiondt be lights efesPerienne- drawn from a _widely. extended practke, be has loveoted a pill so easy le operallou t yet en powerful ineffect- so igtfe in use, a i l and yet so those - ugly t rapetutick le gualitY, that It will radically :cure weerigal t hose Crimea to which humani ty is heir. The toe eis so nicely proportioned—lts. component ingredbe are so accurately adjusted, that it operates open , the o nib-pests, and meth of the sys tem with powerful elßelecy. - t. 3 hilliousdleorders D s erectly wonderfhl. It removes the vitiated andacid Om promote, a healthy stcretion, i n and soon restores that ' II important status to a natural condition. and wholes eactivity. lo,complaintsofthe stomach, It !spanks , * ly valuable. 4teltptOlTS It of sit morbid and pernicious atter.inerestonftiodp*lite, and through the stomach, .lives tone and itliee'. W:he 'whole ' system. '. . I Si Dyspepsia, or Indtgestl°rt. hat t t or l.B ;4* i 'our race, finds in this medicine i its greatest euent+, 4 4 coarse o r, theta pills will completely cure the most inveterate miss of chronic Dysttensia• end when the disease h , onlY in it s earlier stages, a few dtutes will eradicate it, and tat nich alike symptoms; thephiphat lon of the bean, Giddine ss, dimness ofsight.ernetaition. wind in the bowels, nervous firth:Won, oppression Ist the stomach, eosttveness ,j r.. which afflict the unfortunate sufferer. Disorders of the mittens membrane, like those drastic purgatives known by the name of 'patent plus.' Castritie and calitular of are cured in a short time by a proper use of this invaluable medicine. Itenit see the pores of the skin to he opened, removes exeresen cm. and dispels incipient disease by producing a natural 103 flow of prespirat4n, The Dietraieirii - I ' Lotter diseases-of the ntlnury or gene will heeniergill,r &WV ofthismeritelnettithout any noxious effecter:A*4 Alsenres of children they will be highly beneficial, es hilly during the rime they are get. tins teeth, et which Hine infants rarer the most. Rut not alone in these diseases are their curative pm. perties powerfol. hut !many others have yielded to their forcible efficacy. Combs. colds, consumption, Marlyn bfamorraltnee, opltepsy. paralysis, headache, pleselsy. in finmatbms ofthe intestines, verlien.i he venerial or Drench disease, and paimejn thetack and limbs, are nil radically cused by e coneseAfthis medicine. But in those ctlittplints which are incident to females. parliettlarty at the turn of life, these pills possrsy their greatest sanative power; Flom aibne,oi the whites, elml. orosis, or the green slckneits, ohstrnction of the menses. Meet, sick headache. hysterical affections. and all the va- Mug severe ;mina, which afillet women nt tile rdimacteries, and t he nausea and dike:rem - Mle sensations accompanying preenney, will he totally dispelled by this medicine.' Is there any thing. PO henntibti an a clear romnlexion, glowing with all the-hues of health. and onthionniimethe rose, Do ladies desire the possession oft his treasure? Then let them Fay. and nstt. ocrostonnfii Pills, ibr they are one attie best cosmetics, or heautifi. ern in existence. They purify Ile blood remore nit pimples, eruptions and blotches from the skin, drive the hile from the system, inert thug render the complexion clear, rich, and transparently fair. In the use of this medicine, no attention need he paid to diet. nor should there be any dread of eiposu re to the weather. Every thing can be eaten with benefit, and with perfect impunity. The rotice of the public is particularly called to one thing, that unlike the common purgatives, and patent pills of empirics, they protince little or no pain. The PVt , tem is purified, the tone ofthe stomach restore - el, and the various organs brought again to a state of healthf t acti vity. without any of the sickness - and griping attendant on the nee of 'Common remedies. The Internal covering. which extends from the gullet to the anus, isteo frequent ly injured, if apt entire destroyed by strung drag' ii' purga tives. But this is not l so with these pills, for they are so gentle in their operation that they link themselves with nature and only lemilter ayt rtnxilary hand. - Testimonials of the best kind ran he adduced, if neces sary, to prove Dr. hie tone study. his !rent experienee,-and his eitineet simerYs in pract're. NOM beraof*egllemene~ikl and talent have used bis plils w and all unite in rendering-praise to this safe, powerful, and wonderful eathedienn. Etircertificates see toy ha ndhills. These pills are prepared only by Dr. °NORMS Faux, at Youngstown,Weatmorelantl county. hot they can he had in all parts Crittn his Accredited acute, accompanied with directiOnaßrt - thetY*: Th r ey C2ll be had o;l'Air. R. E. &Item. Ertirtlyt, fln. 201 - Woad street, below second, my sole agent for the City o Pittsburgh. 25 centmfor onti nett; 82 50 per dozen. My Elixir of Long Life win neon bo bronchi before tiw public. CEOREETRI.t X. M. D. acp 10 DR. InFIN WESTON'S Indian Specific. A certain cure for Dyse+ry. Bloods Flox,Chniern Markus. Summer Complaint. andall disorders ofthe bowels. Per forming a perfect mire in one or two days. Millions have died with the dTsente.ry. Summer Complaints, and other disorders of the howe s. from the wrong ltral Meat and improper 'medicines made um of by Physicians and others in attempting to cure. The articles this me Nellie Is composedof, were ased,in the first place among the indlans, and has never failed in a single instance. in of 'lettings cnre,for,any:disorder of the bowels. In.yguns or old. Asltexceeds any thing, ever discovered. 4wery mother should have mlllol'lll4 , by her, and should ex tend the knowledge oi It as far as lays In her power, and by this means save, the Byes of thousands, Who would otherwise die If theOrrirw not of this medicine. It is a positive rum for nnv disorder of the howels ern in the youngest child it is perfectly safe, and very pleasant and never faits to curing the Chniera infan.nromc,9um mer Complaint, which carries off so many tfilliken in infancy. riIITIPICATES OF rI7RPN. —Mrs. Ann Pn , iorson. 'Eno ti'hitelandChester Co.. sot nhntlteof the indlan fic for her ynnturest child, that had suffered severely with a complaint in its bowels for nearly a year, It rommen ced when the child titan only two weeks old. and aPer that its stools were always had. keine. very much urlped and !MOW until II war nearly e year old; all the medicines they made use of, did the child no good until they sot the Ipecitle, and i his cured her in a very short time, bringing awn% several warms. Jane Want's., West Town, used Pr. J Weston's Indi an Specific nn two Of her children that had a severe al tick of the Dysentery,w,ken this complaint migrating at West Town, (so much an that the scholar. had to leave the instfintion) it co-ed her children Immediately; al s o another child in the farm house belonging to the school. with a number ofothe*.t 'loath adults and-children around the neighborhood. flue youngest child ivtiirhOrn with the dysentery. hey Ing the complaint from its 'mother who wits attacked with the enmptaint a short lime before eonfinentent,(hut was cured In one dab' by taking the specific) it passed a large quantity of slime and blood. and was violcutlY art ped, at two days old we commenced and rave it the ape cific which cured it 1p very fery days.—t WErroul William Davis' ti *Wiliest child was Militted in its hoWets until It %vat. post gig mOrillis old, its stools were iVaysdrreen like palki, tftt u7t timk bbd with a vi.tlent at tack of the dysentery. IMPEIFIZ large onantitles of blood. they became very Mitch alarmed and gnt the specific in the evening. and rive it according to directions until 12 o'clock at night, then the sperific passed 'broach its bow els-and it sot welt almost Immediately and has been well ever since. A young man livinr. with Tnwnsend tachers. Coshcri. Chester - en., was so r had with the dysentery that he tlio't he tortilla certainty die. all the medicine lie made use of made him worse, h r WAS Immediately cured by I. Wes-. ton's Indian Specific. We could mention a thousand other cases hut we deem it unnecessary. Prepared only h 9 Dr. John. Weston,on the _Fon . turnpike, Fast Whiteland, Chester en., ait4 he had At John 'l l ltninpson'S Grocery., No. 153 L st, next door. to the ....Three RJ Doors." A eSteriErt4 NOTICE —The Court orComtion ?fens 11l of Afthen! many, having appointed the under signed Aeelvnee ortnevid Jewell., en. Insolvent deb. tor.ell Oniony indebtini to the said insolvent; or hear; proper ty belonging to httiteare riqtterded floutediatery to pny nd deliver over all oak h 15111M11 re( dome)! and property to the ASEigl2Ce. A Itereditors of idgritnotrent, ant also retittest ed 1 o ',retie); their 'respect' whirrs:MO , or Amends: nen 19 IICAVVIrniLe. A'Jsigne*-• :E: KusnN, Atinconef' 11',./4M.',Plftsheritc.Pn. Office in '4lth street e . ti. ' "rre riisaftenhion tun)! unfinished Mistimes, and I recommend him to thenalron ake of my friends. 'WATER FOitWANY). !eP: IO 7 - Iy. ; - UPC ritddeflairldfi. Bit% .rley). ftsl" 1 11`1/ idamMellehaldater,LWaiiitilet... 2d dant tam tatlacril4gliikwlfelty Informs the pnblielliei teri 'imitiMeileeligillifiklielVetteljtetel -itte abaft 1"4111)ei4 aeculdeil bylki‘. Weary 11PCloalcay. and thatta is‘noirpretaded In tattaarto all orders is MP iliteoftitidafilaVritti iv:scannable terms.: ?rola IA loaf expefireacelta raitiaditalde fraistalifirlatii 4 .IINCIN l'iaar su i 11P11;10W-4 etreiernitattfontri lira* , It ihtlitird taxMk,* vedielt , _ , 4.4 - suittwrom • *lLiMilinnit , 0 1 4 i• *l** oe SON -hall 4#o,o:itlivots• Mit 46: 01e,ffirksiOss et 11. S. allipi4o. - tvred • -s % iitAllifoiOlirt 'T ET ItiVOl(dif ieatftiieVit*liin' I ' i ls - N*- 11-4 clan* or i iiii,jolizatigii,.if -: ofiC ,:i4 . days hy ttie pee OfOraoditilk -NOV A there ore herbs In tinier, Whielt")Mieigli4l4 1, ;Ok. eoltte'ordiseatte;indßrandrelliNillftinfit4diell,go. A t , Read artd hetet:winced. Take thertiettichatiattAti , xi - nteoraine,diity c utrg,oi t sonars - k _ DlARltitockil; AND tTPFECrItfI I I:01.044: ,'.-r 1 Joust Prts.W', of Pont(eofte,WaShingloll Ckik., .J 11 _W.1411„ ... bei - ng dilly sWorn k sais, that he wisitika4ll ollitilt about six months slet:e. _ ,Tho pains_h ad in .-..„ . „._, 11 1 1 1-.1ffitir"s: , back, left shleandlitinfli b eing so . °Sa- 4 ‘im '. -V*iiokir hteto hilt, himsetf,end wag lAA' iiith'ildg t-',, ' , Lkew.„ pita/ in the city ofitastoo, That ofte _ r ,'!"`: A„.7 . 11111 hospital five weeke,Doelor Cola raid be , , ~- 0 P Ilt ':, ," . • , What was the mane, with hint, Sot P11 1 '.4 11 .. Aft tidii * nothing for him, nor meld be preset** SOY ill,,'_. That he, therefore; was conveyed from the Vb1)4,411_, hat pita! to itte Railer's retreat on Staten laland, NW .- was there physickett whit &Hunts ofastedietl4.fintagne*" - L . =„ od offoor Months, so ff ering 111 the:ltittlie . moist gilifett.:„ rending misery . -That. tinkles his'atectloatifiiitio*- - ::::,..,„ he was troubled with a diseaseef the hzlPlkl tunes Ito weak' spit a quart of phlegm.in the - this affection be had a. bad Diarthcon, whtok -1110 .4. 10 / 1 1t, - . ' or Ices at tended hiar DOM the commeneemeorotadle* ------.''. ness. That at times toes dreaded n stool wOrtatirAlat - would have dreaded death; that he can comp* 'Auk - _ lot to nothing nee that .of knives waking - thigialklitk 7 2 bowels, - After wafihrlag winsetitan death at illidliti" Retreat...on Staten island, thid.r..l es. told tdm.Ohlit.ll4loll.!_ clan west - Woo ose UrItIM, that he utast ley Itb-illtit. At this throe he was suffering the greaigst militioo"littd. his bones wire PO tender he could nol.aur thelOlO4MM. .- -- .. Mire upon the elhow or upon the knee,. that Ida ,kitstecloi9o. , most painful, that as the Doctor said liestveistit g,,,i . - , no more medicine IM deterinined to proem* Want , .'-. ',7„ - • Brandreth's Pills, whiiii he did. frOm 241 O . : r •, - - New York; that he eourmenredwitlifiveplite; ' , . times increased the dose to eight. The fi rst :- r' - ' 4„. ' so much ,benefited him, that the doctor, cot;, `, • . dt„ what he was using, rectottow.Dhaw, rot leak lakit a. , man again; if you Improve in this way, you Will soisit-he well' That he f..urd every dose of the Prandrith Pills relieve nim, first they Cored Min ofhg- vi t pain tiew,p, ~ stool; that they nett cored the . dial Olga. aad ,fitodlyAl* Vilna In his bonel;--111at lite Medicine iteonMi itt add strength to him every day. He told tint doctor.:rister. - day ilte 11th instant. that he felt himself welk isothio. that lie ft owed. his recovery to .andreths i - .PO, Providence, that he bad taken the medicine . t for 19 days: that the doctor told him if he had - .. k.. .. .-. had been taking that medicine. he shook, OW bilAtifi ' [another day in rite house. He considers - it Is hltedat'elit make this public ra al entent . for the lenelit ofttil 4lnittirlyi afflicted; that they may knotty where to find ainidkana OW will eurelltern; - .. ‘ JOHN SHAW. John Claw heing he me dii!'y morn tide lith.dayi tor April. 1842, did depose and env that the foregOltheetate& , ment is true. J. ft WHEELEll.Cemods.stotter or - polio, The B gAND BETH PILLS are sold at Ds. , fillet dreth's principal office. 241, BROJSD WAY, New 'Vint, and at his principal office, No.Bll Whottatteet;PittaM4O, the ONLY F L..-!CE In Pittsburgh where thitomthierWta be obtained. . Iscp`2l—Aivlite. - i - i -- 11 4- M. INmERTY luforai their file‘it* the plittik that they have commented mono Pi . ring Nate; and t bat they have-cow . reedy" 'rot ' -their Store,l4B Liberty street, between Pdarirkt street, an acsortment of the very hest Nati, Illtieirlitey are antrousto divoive DCOlitke cheapest and ntetstreallOu• able terms. l'hetr stock consist of the very hest-Vada t v lc—Beaver, Otter. Neutria, Castors. stretri -Nap red, - 1116- cla, For and Slit Hats. W. 4 M. Dpiteriy are Lath regular hied - ibigerik4EY have had extensive exnerience as ic:Urncfmetliii*Oest estahlishinenteln the aonntry; ihels tietß *le 4tlkat4VP under their; own Inspection, and they assore 14;peidie that nothing but the best artirfes. on .fhe OW* OM, CnnailiP fenny will he offered for ~ep• . la. LATE PIIBLICATIONS:' , ' Alp Mot its of the late Re*. 'Carrtia VAiiikp i l WAIT* 01 President of Dickinson Colleae, t Ct* rife*, Miller. D. D.', 12Mo. Vvith'a hin4lotne r : CO.MFORT IN„.I3FFLICTIO,;II lions, by James Rechanan. th Matt'' , lnWcY4•ldint burgh, first Ainerican, from the 9th Ildinl•uratitaltion. SPIR TCML If&f 1 from. ri,terAlk#kßiVlCE,:atir. nations and observattone or the natural ttistorylitrif • bits of Bees, first 14heduced to .miblic notice In .1#610 6 3 , Santuel - Perchas, A. 31.,London ed. IR tun - TRIBV7'E OF 09,1VFXOrirp*, Charles Swam. A. N. , - DECAPpLIS— or the individual tibiOntlan.Of4.**. 'Hans io save souls from death; an Essay ,by 0101! -C- Ford—fourth American, rt4)11) the sixth Londottedttioh, SDii'ROWINO YET REJOICING—or istftathitibt recent suemssive t.ereaventents in n minister's family.- C/lIRLIE .6.E Y .- AMUR—or the Glood-ditentAltrtiLthe, Bad Aunt; by Minn Catherine Rinclatr.3d ed. ; .18 114 g LIFE w NILE Yof7 LIPE--eoniatal*P . '4:rit e:all rimage, Life a Rare Life a Conflict, Lireital : 4.1, 'n • a Seed Time for eternity, by the Rev. '.Y.: x . 14,11604: 'II I. CHRISTISN LOPE-=or the dui - Tilt petior*itteito ' for the immediate conversion of the Impinitislit" : ' --- THE EXTENT AND EFFICACY of IliArairle• .MENT--by 'lnward Malcrlm, President of ceimpsito College, K y.--2d edition 18 mo. l'he Sham! I nflnence,, Dangers - and {puke, connected .... with Great Cities.-:by John Tcald,:litijno, The grace and duty nfheing snirliontly minded. deers: red and prnct Ica Ily imnxnved.by John Owen. D.P4l2atei. ~ HISTORY OF raw nRE.B2 REFORAIAIitret the slater alit rrtancy in Germany, Switmernind.' s.,,Ay J. H. Merle IT Aiitildnt, President of the Thilthxlcist Sehool 'of Geneva, 11.. in :3 volt, 12 nio.; s,l' Aar:slams from the .T.h London edition. LUKE LOOMILA"Onf,;„ cep 22 No. 99 Woad stiofit Porta',le Matron') Schle,4 uti N heels, to the Z..11,P, $55 DO. do do do do 204 41.41;:1ef do do do I,BBQat 25'00 , . do do do io I,OOOUt - WA* do do do do . 'BM nt SkAKk ! " . With raising levers an addition of $3 en sack, Dormant scales for the we of War - chi:Awes: . Mine. it r.,iherame'pricPs as above. Also, White's- Patent Counter State; with 0: 'Venture . improvements, and a variety of other coui9er which they will sell for from 8 10515, ' They also manufacture Storm Engines f_ol v !F kmthiir Saw Mills. Salt WOll3. kc,, - doable_ lad Maps geared elide tat ttes,foot - and other tailing for iro*ltuiretits. machines for termsting, chairs, planing towe'hiatuk, Moor and sash msehines. Hells 'patent 'horse Or' without thrashing machines, a superior arttele;' glstsilst saw shafts, mochinos fcri Sawing lifft,'Tirkter • est ma. chines and t riots of nil descriptions, also for Making liltrelki mß tioxes,a superior art idle; gorgrairraYor steaufelititties stocks, taps and dies, coffee mills. bedstead aftistiettituiM., mid machinery feir Milking the same. cotton GietarYße. chinery made or sepatreit; prtntttr press platten, WM** and printing presses repaired JA NIES MAY, Aleght sep r ,_ I.OOK. AT 'PH_ I$ ' ,,l7:C' •have. Web itiltei4iiii '''.- "be attention ‘fthme who limit in reference to the numerous 14_ rotavtr2 l 4 n favor ark. Stwayne ' s ColOPbOWl t rilf- ry, on acerfont ofthe persona heinfr: thati ~ t t 'ff . li ct ... rimy of OM State, IS respeeifttllfthMeUd TO , " JOE certfilertre, the writer oftvlikti - hitt*iiia , 4ol%ist. borough for , several years, And _is itit*it lg. tir!• 4.#1,14145t of tut-eider - and respensiby, ": ,, ~;:. . 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