, if '3 1843 I r a ni b i k , , tult "x AD.TO . • I ' 46 ' An adjounialsoeting of the'Citiuiiiitrof Pittsburgh, will be held at the Wiireinuse of Twiffe and O'Connor, this ithernoon,at 4 o'clock, to rtierire - the report of :the Colosideseteiativesto the tepuiro of the Aqueduct. All intticosierl iR the prosperity of the city areteques - ang. 26-It. Ir;gfuL, totautt. —There was a rumor in town last trightOgi; *leral JACKSON was dead ! We received no quatrandaon of this news by the western mail, Lind W• 46 imitates that it may turn out untrue. - ' invite attention to the advertisement of Bii..'SomirE, who proposes to give a Concert nest Tuesdei evening. Mr. S. has the most flattering tes timOolalla Of character and capacity in his profession, from trans where he has taught music, and since he has been in this city, and he has gained much celebrity as a vocalist. iVehave heard hind spoken of by many as areparfaursed in richness of voice, and other points „wheat' ebestitutl the superior singer. We predicl for hirststfall,house, and have no , hesitation in saying that • he well deserves the public patronage. Irsiume.—The play to-night is the Sunntautbullit, oift.'iv*li, Singing and Dancing. To conclude with thelawalidie Gate. Mils Clarendon, we are told, bas be engaged. Mr. 7 llastinga spares no exertions noi i manse to deserve patronage, and the season prog** to be a profitable one. larliftsacEßl.6.—This splendid cxhibitioa is night ly alttendetilty immense numbers of people. The fear altonisbing performance of Mr. Schaffer,wlio gdepiato usage with five of the most ferocious anima'.a kndMnto man, is alone asnfflcient inducement to visit Vgpaiterie. This is the last day of their stay. SLAUGHTER lily a priVate letter from Centrovi Bibb County, wedisvw received intelligence of a reueounter between Ezekiel fiettrly-auxl Crocket G. Davis, in' which the lat. terlecterrved dine stabs with a knife. On Wednesday Deriffsiraiiitill alive, but there was little hopcs of his recoalle4v. Davig and Henry are eott.Aing, and the dilli culteen them grew out of the active part which ,to 4 I!cnry in the election. Henry has escape and great efrorts are being; made to ap pn*ua. frau inpka, Ala. Times, 11/It. ,Thaproperty of the Duke of Suss,..i., lively sold at auction, realized £37 643 9s. 11d. The pipes, ',ohne coonsicigars brought £36.1.7 9s. 6d.; the •eiocka and watches; £1994 ss. Cyitteiit. 7 ;—A Vocal and Instrumental Concerttcilt jit;en t/r( Saturday evening, at Concert nail, by a ahuaber of pupils from the Pennsylvania limitation for t/AffiThittliaoa of the blind. We are informeck by thibie Who'have heard them, that they arc excellent mu siciow. oh& that but few performers that have ever risitti:ao city, *etc more competent to give satisfac tictato,aa autlioaza. Ike novclty of a l entertainment byauch p.atiotto!ms, and th2it abilities -as moil ciahieshOhla ' ensure a full house, independent of the praiseworthy object fur which the Concert is given. Welettea.frJm the bilis that before the Concert, the Yjd ,, " l Ly. Mis, E. M. cotros, their Teach - or,..ettiLoxhibit tka pro.trcss of the PupiLs iaSOIVILI of their studios—.ll:cading : Writing with pencil and with pinonie:Mcntal . and Written Arithmetic, Geography wilittliispa, History, Geometry and Natural raiitpi#, for the purpose of explaining and illustra ting.tlie uteiho& of fustniction, Nina Chinese Girl, 9 years t f age. brou;lit to tkii)Emico by Mrs. Gurzltdt lady of the Celebrated MillA t iquity:ia. Chian, to bo eaucated and sent Lack, w &rani the tic ti pta re*. • 6 4 0e6int - inri ofthc skill an& Meth:ury of theß:iudwiil be eskilaitet4 And sonic of these h.• for sale, be fore and after the morel sax :pis', hN3lte3, Basked, Shoes, flag . Carp..ts and Mahatma* are the Chief ankles in:tunies,:turcd by . .• ihey Atre - gooi ot.guaiser, and have proved them *Mei etteelltmt Teachers of Vocal and Instrumental aktOir 4'seril' .ui instrumental Mnsic, l'et Concert R.' A. T. SHARPE', Professor of *Hie, respect ! fellinforais•the patrons of -mush. in the rities trof, itslitat-glt anti Allegheny, that he will brine for=' l ' w .tai fiat Convert of Vocal and Instrumental Mu s. eis'np: TiOc r ulai evening, August 9,9 th , consisting of Cti k swrviktts, Crtottussf.s, Devrrs AND ...SONGS'. '. .For particulars see small hills. Tjeiteita to be had at F. Bluine's. St. Clair street; W. W. Market street; Spirit of the Age of. &meads stares; Chronicle office, 4th street; _IV: —NI. Forms Literary Depot, St. Clair street; Dr. Mitch. ell's %orator°, Federal etreet, Allegheny, and at the doily.• _ aug 26-3t* .! 1 • c ' A Car& WILLIAI4t B: FOSTER declines being a rantl,i- VT' thiterbi. the office of Prothondtsry at thC . au ‘26-3t ' - tee! Pc& lee! ALY quantity of clean, firittate Allegheny Ice, muy bed at HUGH DUFFY'S, corner of Second ael , Greas wefts. july I 3—tf. It:CL•2S half thesta Flung Lysol', r 3O boxes (13 lbs) do 20.6 lb:boxes gunpowder, .20 " " .imperial, just received awl ov.osaieo4 JENNINGS & CO. W.!9,43 W ood .; • o street. . . T 4 5 8 01 boxes Burton's 3 b lump tobacco, ) - Q.l . ; do Russell & Robin:gins do 5 do .Hare 'a . do 10 'do assorted sizes and brands, 'pl4ixoceited arid fer sale 'Coy HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., .13, Wood street "r OAF SG - CUR.-10 boxes loaf sugar, just received Lf ind for sale. by BAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., rg " . • 43, Wood street. oe , / PIFEE.-3 5 0 0 0 bags Rio oy eoff ra m, do 50 " St. Domingo do , . . 50 " Havana do pfreiyiptr, ! Lad for sale low for avh. by 11.ALLNLkN, JEN'NINCIS & CO„ wag w 43, Wood rAtrct .1: :=" • •Llll4l o 23lllatiOn Waute,d, initRIKY Miff 'Y who left Pittsburgh in June, `. 1 7 1 184f, for St. Louis, is informed that his family veryausiCurs to hear front him, and that it is Yeomanry fur the management of his business that dniyaithatid teceive some information of him, - okilt#Tkratin in the western Cities who knows the said Hoary Murtywill do an act of kindness by infimming hint: of the Wishes of his family, if he is living or tiv writing to his wife, Mary T. Murry, in Pittsburg+:l, such information as they may possess. Henry Murry is, by trade, a stone ma:on. mug 9.5 [Our Cincinnati and Si. Loris exchange' will please loopy the idawe notice, and we will cheerfully reciprb cue the face* whenever ant opportunity may offer. L Anrs BOOR and GRAHAM'S MAGA ZINp The Septemixtrnumbers Of the.sesplopdid month ly. received at the St: Clair street 'Agency aad Liters- Depat, opposite the Eithatge:: Aug 22-4 t ST. I Contort JOHN LE FINElf.$ New& Cheap Stook Eletabliehineat, NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. VCR: LD most respectfully ale/ounce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and the country generally, that I have commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, ofevery va riety, fornitnd description, and would solicit merchants and others to call and examine for themselves, as I am deteCmined to sell on the most accommodating terms for cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public pat t•mag.e. au g. 19--6 m. Lady Blessingtva's New Novel. NV M • M. FOSTER has just received Lady Files • sington's new novel, "Meredith." Also, the "Twins," by Frcderika Bremer, to be had at the St. Clair street Apthey and -Li t eraty tletpar. 4 Wppeiiie the Exclia.age. actg. 22-6 t MARK MANLY, TliE SKIPPER'S LAD.—A stirring tale of Boston, during the Stamp Act and Tea Party days; with reminiscens of Adams, Hancock, &e., received by W. Al. Foster, at his Agen cy and Literary Depot, St. Clair street, upillsite the Exchange. Price 12A cents. •. aug 22—Gt STACY LLOYD, JR Co-rartnership, STACY LLOYD, jr., basing as.;ouiated witlt him Mr. A. G. REINHART, will continue the Gro cery and. Produce Bl6BilieSS, at his old Atand, No, 140, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, under the ~ t yle and firm of LLOYD & CO. ETIFIn addition to a general Grocery and Produce Business, the suseribers offer their services to their friends and the public, for the sale of any articles de signed for 'this market. Alsit, for receiving , and for warding allkinds of merchandize.. Sze., to or from the west, and trust that the practical experience they have had in the above business in this city for some years past. will enable them to give entire sad s . .ac thin to those who may favor them with their custom. ang 2'l-1 Ot MENAGERIE. THE PHI LADELIIII.A ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN, 1 . 51. TED WITH TILE NE IV FOI?K IN,;T IT UTE, von THE Yr Alt 1E143, rstrler llir Direrti,ln of Mr. H. Hopl.inx Co, The proprietors -f this establishment would ra pectfullc inform the citizens of ritt.lnirgli, and its vi cinity, that the above mimed Exhibition will be open at Briiiellt rsrs f!uusioe house, Pittsburgh, un nese! ay, Thursday, Fri Lty a!“1 p, Aagust the 23d, 2.lth, tlsth and 20thi Omits opt•a ou the 2311 from 7.1 to 10. (Li the following- day- fr.an to 5 and from 7 to 10 o'diek M. bnittanc , witurvd to 3a yenta; Childre'n 013,1vr 10 yelmi half pri.;e. - NOVEL SPECTACLE. The proprietors of the New Y irk and PhiLidelPhin Zoological Exhibition have, at g-reat cost and trouble, trahwd two pn xligiou3 Elephants, in bartasss, driving diem in, tandem style, on the etatance oldie Menagem ie into the vity, leading the Grand Cavalcade ofhorses, wagons, utter the sume style as exhibited hi the New. York, Philadelphia nail other priaviptd cities to the great surprise and admiration wt . thouquals. NenV and splendid Scenery, done itt oil painting by OW of the best artist in Philadelphia, .1 -corttes the sides a2O wigons. all eontaining, animals of different descriptions, affording tow of the in ,st rich and inti mating displays nverbroutlit forth, all the de‘igus be ing tif dist latest finish and 111011 admirable. fashion. To enliven this sa.;eue, ou entering the towni a high toned band will pour forth come of the most fashionable airs. The celebrittc-d JOH N ft SCHAFF ER, the subduer of -the gavage denizens of the forest, will nitro:yr-in n most magnificent series of scenes entitled "The dreadful doom of the Sultan's slave." Among a variety of thril liu^ situations, the fi,llowittg will be exhibitc&—The outcast slave banished to.the forest of Faihri, expiring from hunger and fatigue; when u fiercellrazilian Tiger datuLlike lightiting opt m hitt: from uu upper Cavern. The Easters despot's most awful FeJILCIICV Fer leiterl sit:minion condition tif training a wild boa to ,harness, which is accomplished, sail the slave rides ncross the road Mon tincitnit ear. Alzio, a variety bf whet - beautiful and striking, situn bans %011ie presented during the progress O tit; -piece, to'conelnde with the most bold, grand and daring hu man display prosonteil ;ulnae; a thole caravan of wild animals let loose at the KUM' thne, upon the Indian Slave, who will gradnally sidlue, and playlttllyexhibit Itia remarkable skittle elegantly grouping the match less zoolegical exhibition, For partieulars see large bills at the litaels augt. 17. Dll. .111cLAN EIS I.I; . 1: l' ILLS I lIERERY cettify thm• I hucc !mown a number of peopie who have taiien 1)r. Mc Lane's Liver l'ills, and have been lunch beneleted by them, and I believe them to be the best pith: fiir lives cOmplaints, and for gcMeral use, of any pill now,before the public. MICHAEL FORNEY. 1 hereby certify that I have been afflicted fur 6 years with a liver, complaint; and have akplied to different physicians, and all to little or no curet, until I made use of Dr. McLane's Pills. Lu taking two boxes albeit) I tun nearly testored to perfect hvalth. SAtll: El DAVIS. Millersburgh, war August .16, 1843 Forsaleat duo Drilg Store of JONATHAN KIDD, aug 9291 comet 4th and Wood street,., Pittsburgh f ACKEREL,; , IO tith . oo, 3 rpookirel, • 111 744418,13 1N..2 lu 10 quarter bbla no 2 4 0 , a p r i me article for family use, just reeeived and for sale by iIAILNII.N; JENNINGS & an, 9 43, Wood street. In the Court of Common Pleas of.. Allegheny Coun :Sl, Coe . fullte Term;lB43. No. 130. ": - ••••••^•^ T.ti the matter of the applicatim of Du- 1 L. S. } Tiesnt , College for Charter of Incor poration: And now to wit, Aug 1843: The Constitution of Do,inetme Callen. having been present ed to, and perused by, the Court, and the Court having carefully examined tic said iustrtununt, and it appear ing to the Court ONi the oltjects articles and conditions therein set forth and contained, arc lawful, and not ict jtiriour, to the'Cornatunily,, du direct the said writing 'to be filed in tite,cdTietOf the Prottionotary of this Court, and that notice be imnrted in the Notating Post, in the city. Pitt.burgh-,- for threo wrelts, settiag, (milt tho ap plicativrt 4a this Court, to grant ouch Charter of Incor poration. From the Record. Attest: A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice iS :hereby given, that application has been nrade to the Court for a Charter for Duquesne Col lege, and that unless cause is sttowntn the contrary within three weeks, the Court will be asked to grant said Charter. THOMAS }IA:MILTON; au , 0 4-3 w Att'v for Petitiuner - ALADY who is capabkjol tilting charge of a hott.seitold, is desirous of obtaining a' situation as housekeeper in a private fatuily, or as supecrintendent i n n respectable hotel. She would have no objection to leave the city' if desired to do so. For further infoic oration inquire at this °like. aug 21—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rait Painter' Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J.,qsborne would solicit a call from tboso Atha des,re Spcimeas Gaul) soca at hie. rooms. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCIPT, Corker of Wooa and sth sts., Pittsburgh., TS ready to receive merchandize of every description 1. on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experienm in the above business, flauers himself that he 'will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDA Ts and TfloitsnaTs, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and secondhand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,at early gas light. Ling 12—y ' Damaged Goods. WILL he sold, at IO o'clock, on Monday morning, V the 28th inst., for the benefit of whom it may content, at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner Wood and Fifth streets, the follonina damaged merchandize, ‘47.: 13 ps., 371 i yards, fine prints, - 21 •• .652 ". course do., - 10 pairs ladies' black; kid gloves, 5 violins ti assorted vests, • 2 pair drillitw . pantaloons, . 0 Canton flannel shirts, Together with avariety °Caliber articles. Also, 4 trunks containing wearing apparel and other articles, to pity freights and charges. - After which will be sold, en extensive assortment cf seasonable Dry Coeds. And at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. a great variety of miscellaneous articles, bouts, shoes, gloves, travelling vallises, leather hat box, household and kitchen furni ture, &c. Terms at saIe,JOHN D. DAVIS, . . aug 25 • . • Auctioneer. (Chronicle, Gazette and Advocate copy) A. (;. •2ZIiINH&RT WILL be sold at Auction at 10o'clock, on Suter. day morning, the 9th day of Sepaendeeiipsx; on the premises , that very valuable corner rot, 26ffeet front on Penn street, extending back along Garrison alley 107. feet to Exchange alley. Thd above property is very advantageously situated, and can be improved so aS to command a handsome income. " Z. W. REMINGTON. Terms at sale, • JOIIN D. DAVIS, to 25. Auctioneer. Adxpcsde and Garotte please copy. LLOYD & CO., 110, Liberty st Catalogue OfTsrnalle Theological and lidis cellarkeous Books at Auction. AT Davis's Commercial Auction Rooms, corner Wood and sth sts., on Saturday evening next, August 26th, at 7.1 o'clock. Catalogues arc now rea dy for delivery. Immediately n9er the catuk , grte,trill be sold, in lots, ;111 invoice of school hooks, stationary, writing paper, prints, &c. At 9 o'clock precisely, 1 splendid gold patent lever watch, nuple by Tobius. extra jewelled. aug23-4t J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. SALE OF BRIDGE AND OTHER STOCKS, [By ognica Or TRIG costistssiosEns.l . ON WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of September, 1843; will be offered at public. Ante,. tit Pittsbtugli, the following Stocks owned by the State of l'entisylva nia, viz: 'No. of Shrtrex. Companies. Par Value. 1600 Allegheny Bridge Company, $25 2000 Nionongaltela " "'" 600 Big Beaver " o 100 Couemaugh " 50 100 T.oyalliamin " 171 Itobbstown " 50 300 Williamsport, W a shiligtuu 50 2500 .Monongahala Navigation company, 50 2151 Bedford and Stoystown Tp. itsyuilcompany, 50 :3323 Stoystoern and Greensburgh " 50, 1780 Greenslmrgh and l'ittsbitrgh 1 4 -7 501 3437 Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana " '*" . .psMs 067 Pittsburgh told New Alexandria " • 322 New .110(411,16:a and Conymatigh" . 4 4- IP 047 Pittsburgh and Butler . 852 Butler and :\ lereer . • 320 Pittsburgh and Stenbenvillo • " , .. ; 40 300 Robb:town out Mount. l'leasuut 600 Mount Pleruntnt unit Stnnectoet " 672 Sutherset and Bedford' . " 50 860 Ann4trolig. mid Indiana . U. . •dr 5611 Indiana and Ebensburg ii 25 329 Washiterton and IV illiantspiirt " 50 815 Do Pittslitirgh .50 200 Butler and Kittanning " 25 240 Mown Pleas.tat and Pittsburgh " 25 364) Soinerwt awl Coaemaugh 25 320 Do Cumberland 0 25 160 Ligonier aid Johnstown 6.1 50 224 Irm-t root: and Clear'aeltl " 25 80 Brownington, ilatrisville, and Franklin - " 50 200 Butler and Freeptirt " 20 224 Pittsburgh Farmers . 1 1r-Metibranies'" 25 160 Bedford and II ollidaysburgh " 50 160 Birmingham and Eli4nbetlitown " 05 160 Lath6rA,lll.2lllitia Puninitawney " 25 300 French Creek Bridge company, ' 20 1250 Franklin and Allegheny Bridge company, 20 100 Erie and Waterford Turnpike Ruud company 50 560 Susquehanna and Waterford " 25 1010 Mercer and _Meadville 41 CIS 100 Anderson's Feny, Waterford and New Haven " " 100 200 Abington and Waterford " 25 21143 Warren and Ridgeway a 25 40 Warren and New York Stine line " 50 96 Titusville and Union Mills " " 05 160 Warren and Franklin I" 25 ao Sugar Grove anti Union . i, 25 300 Bank of Pt. im,vlvaiiia, 400 300 Columbia Bank and Bridge company, 100 1000 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal company., 100 Purchasers will be required to pay-for the Stocks, at the time or immediately after the sale, in certificates is sued by the Auditor General, in pursuanee of the Rost). 'whin of 9th April, 1842 notet issued Iry the Banks of this CommonWenith under the act of 4th May, 1341, Ppecie, or the notes of specie paying banks. The trans fer of Stock will be made in a teasimable time after sale. JAMES CLARKE, . EVANS ROGEP,S, JOB MANN, Commisifioncrs for Bede of State Stocks. ang 1--ts . JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Western traiversity of roans Ylvonto. r HE next term of this Institution will begin on Mon * Akiy i the 4th of Sept:Sits*: en o'clock A. M.— Applicatzon for 4mission may l cMa{lc to the Princi pekthe Rev: Hr.itsN DYER, D. D., after the 21st inst., , at hiarocan is the University, from to 11, A. M. Theexercises of the LAW SCHOOL will commence on the same day at 3 o'clock, P. M. Application for admission into which, to be made to the Professor of Law, WAttER H. Lownix, Esti., tub's office in 4th st. On the evening of the same day at 7 o'clock, in the Hall of the University, an AtotottEss will be delivered before the Trustees, the Faculty and the Students, by Professor Lowrie, which the citizens generally arc in vited to attend. A. L, PENTLAND, ALL persons indebted to Dr. T. Burrell & W. Barnes are hereby notified to tail immediately and settle their accounts with the subscriber, or they will bf. left in the hands or a magiArittofor collection. I also warn them to pay no monies, belonging to the said firm, to J. W. 13urrell, or any other person, unless duly authorized by me to receive the same. sue 25-3t* THOMAS BURRELL. Sohn D. Davis, Penn Street Let. aug Secretary of the Boura or Trustees Notice. Notice. AS there is a misunderstanding In the' firm of Dr. T. Burrell & W. Domes, the debtors of said him will take notice tluit 3; K. Henderson, Esq., is authorized to collect all the dehts" due; and receipts opining from, auy other quarter will not be recognized. J01.1.N W. BURRELL, Assignee of Win. Barnes. aug'6-3t" SOLE LEA THER.—P2O sides sale leather just re ceivod by HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO., aug 9 43, Wood street. JUST ft.e.CF.IVED, a good assortment of all sizes of good window glass and window sash; also, 500 cuts of yellow sad purple 4 ands double carpet chap 20 doz. Iprge and small buckets and tubs; 20 re writing and letter paper, for sate on aecorumod terms, for cash or approved" trxclamge. ISAACHARF: Agent and CM:mission Me _ .Prothonotary. I roTeet,hglylotier myself a cauditlate for the office of PraiiatmittoovtAlley , coulity, sill:eject to the action of the Derneertittk county convention, which meetvn the 30th August next. GEO. R. RIDDLE. Allegheny city, may 31—tc. d&w. ••Prothonotary. I respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the of fice of Protlionotaiy, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic Convention. W:11. G. HAWKINS. Wilkito, township, june 27—tr. Prothonotary. To eke voters of Allegheny county:—l respect fully offer myself to your consideration as a candidate (independent of pasties) for the office of PRO THONOTARY of Allegheny county,. at the ensuing election. As Ido not come before you recommended by a Conveatiox, those of you to whom I am not per sonalty known will please examine into my qualifica &c.; and if so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your oiffra7A,l shall 'endeavor by strict attention to the duties of the office, to satisev you with vour choice. ALEX. MILLER. mud• 10-4 M ANY citizens of Allegheny city recOmmend Dr. NPCDLLY as a suitable person to fill the office of Prothonotary. July P 2. sherifiaty. Iresp=tfully present myself to the citizens of Alle gheny county, as a candidatefor the Sheriffalty,sub ject to the action of the Deandtratic convention, which meets im the 30th of August next. June 9-411Ittrte. ELIJAH TROVILLO. To the Electors of Allegheny County: Fellow Citizeme—l offer myself to your considera tion, ass candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the nomination ofthe Democratic Convention, and shall be thankful for your support. aug. 10--tr. CHAMBERS .McKIBBEN. Assembly,. :Messrs. Phillips $ Smith: Please announce the name of Col. A. Carnahan, for Assembly. With such men as Col. CARNAHAN and Capt. STURGEON in the State Legislature, Allegheny will be safe--they know her interests and will support and defend them. With these old standard Democrats upon it, our Ticket Must be popular. ST. CLAIR. aug 23—te 111.0rY Citizens of Pittsburgh, recommend Dr. JO SEPII CURRY as a imitable iwnwin to fill a seat in the A 4 seuthlY , the en+rung :session. julY 11, 1843. Assembly. A number of the Demotarabl of ,Mifflin township have •coochuled to pre stmt the name of SAMUEL COCHRAN, Esni., of that township, for the considera tion of the Convention which meets on the 30th inst., for a nomination for the Legislatarth. Mr C. is a well known and a Iran hied denuter.tt, and his neighbors teonfi , ntly sent his clnims. ang 7—if Assembly. We are nuthorised to announce JOHN lino NVN, Pipe township, as a candidate fay ,I.+ , :ctnhh•, subject to the nomination of the DeTll.lellitie j 111) 29--te We ateeuthariaed le:040401k. A. DAUS MAN, of Birmingham, as a. ca - 1111111 W 'Air A 10 subject to the decision of the deiwcyntic cons eution. 14--te JAMES WHITAKER. E3q.4 in: Township, is a candidate for A.sembly, ilubject action of the De mocratic (onvention. Air. Whitaker is recommended v amine - tsa ii enrfore, unswerving a p , 41. 40 4 ,; 04 . 0 ,, , H 17 111 .= - .140110MINEer faltered in hi , t e ine 'tviai~ier the party. ai - 411=tc ' • MireLts. 111/ # lAbi Betrs , .sq # . le a oto for Aseiernblv to the actimref the 'c Convention. C:Qtr.CrY MINIM '2lfrersrs:).:' , lih , 7l?"rikie antAIN Major - .l.vit E s t. Tr HI Of 1101;Rollan t r oW . Otattiai eanaitlnte few of the office t' County ConitithisionetAt the ensiling ekc tion, subject to the decision of the County Convention, and obligt3 Msvt DEMOCRATS. aug 14—tr. County Commissioner. We are anticuriand to announce ALEXANDER PHILLIPS. jr., of Robinson, as n candidate for County Contmissioner, subject to the decision of the. democrat ic county convention. aug 7—tc County Commissions. Mesita. En ft-oust—Flew° announce the name of C-kml. JOHN M. DAVIS, of Peebltu ,, , for County Com missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic counts• Convention, to be held in August next. NI ANT DEMoCRATS. County Commtudoner. Messrs. Editors: As the general opinion appears to prevail that MlL:much as there are already two of the County Cononizisioners from the country, it is but a matter of right and jtaitice that: the city or its *me diate neighborhood should have the third candidate— We therefore beg leave to tee.munead tothe people of Allegh6ny county, JAstEs C. CCMMINS, tar., of the city district , , for County 'Commissioner, at the ensuing Gill election. MANY DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. Connt7 Commissioner. We ore audwrized to announce ions CALHOUN, Esq., of Elizabeth, its a candidate for County Commis sioner, subject tu the decision of the Democratic Con- Vcntion. nug IG-tc Colinty examissioner. AT the solicitation of a number of friends of all political pittlies, I 'tesreerfally Mfer myself to the consideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of County Commissioner. That my sentiments may pot be misunderstood, either as to political or prime affairs, I make free to say that I ha%c beeu all my itte a consistent Itepublican, in the true slitigt of Ow word. As the country is somewhat etubairattkid in its faw cial affairs, and the rednetipa of,ael 431-pliffic officers has received the appOmitigii - utlairktorl" ties of the people, the underaispsea *AIWA illtl he be so fortunate as to be eleiteil, in:OT inaaner at tempt to resist this salutary tisrurcnt .ntsould it reach the office of County Commissitmer. - . • apr ti, SAMUEL HtIBLEY. Commissioner. We are authorized to announce Mr. JAMES H. ROBB, of Upper St. Clair township,_tts a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action .of the Democratic Convention. aug COUNTY COMMISSIONER - - - _ We are authorized to state that JAMES AN- I)ERSON, of the city, will be a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of Ow, Dor erotic Contention, aRS it- Comat Tresunkrer. Messrs. Editors' Please announce '-the ALEXANDER M ' CLOtE, of Mifflin Toe candidate for ncroinatioa hp the bcrnocr Lion. for the (Ace of County Treasurer. Iff'Clure is an old find tried P Jefferson school. who3acharaeter am' sines.s would be a guarantee that would be digararged in a m. - people. au; 14-,tr L'' JACOB TOY to the Delmer uniform Rep. candidate 1. of the DO ang Atop's. Edit amantace tevarWiry • dirin; - of Alki ay;:its a tlifsfidtali fai -ICata**4 sub jet* ;alba deasiat 044,11ktOomgk coamtion. zulg 17-ta rMAN T. 01110C/11 AT S. I navacOully offer mwelf torthe claims of ABeighe ny couuty,for thsofFnieril Corvnesoil.ittject _to timi de c &de Dcutonnuic Conventiott jp 18-te DAVID fiaidtr-0.. I respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the flee of Coroner, subject to the action of the Democrat, ie Convention. DANIEL %STARTS. •nug 22—a& wte I respectfully submit my name to the condderation of the Democratic Convention, which meets on Wed nesday next, as a candidate for nomination for Coroner. aug !4—tc R. HUNZECKER, Allegheny. take the liberty of offering myielf as a candidate for the office of Cormier, to my democratic fellow citi zens of Allegheny county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention which meets on the 30th inst. aug 9—tc ROBERT M'Cll ESN EY. of Pitt burg County Auditor. Messr.t. Eclitors:—Plea.ie announce the name of JOHN W. M'CLELLA ND, of Franklin township, as a suitable candidate for , County Auditor at the coming election, subject to the decision of the County Conven tion. Mr. MTLET-LAND is a Democrat of the warm est and purest kind, and gill be warmly supported by MANY DEMOCRATS. Aug. 7. '43—te. FOR THK POST 1843. oz=oll, STANDART, INGRAHANI & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CLEVELAND, OHIO. AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Coln pany composed of the Merchants' Line. Erie Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors of the Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Comities Slip, N. Y. It. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer &Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. Jolta'M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings ) .1. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. up 1 1843-Iy. Fort. THE EPUST ;7Q.4„.... w . =mom THE canal packet ERIE, J, M. Shaw ,master, will rim as regular tri weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Th!n*lay. and Sat nrdayp; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freig . .ht or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CU., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. = I 63r :4 . 410 A "gE 4 " "Um': " • 1843. IPARE REDPCED.—E. S. Mitt. 'LINE AND RAIL Itod.o CATts, from Pitt shargi I-, via Bea ford, Chanthersburg, Harrisburg and Laneuiter, to Philadelphia, connectim: with the Main train ! Wears to N. T. &e. Only LW miles staginsr and one biglit out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare toniagelphlft t". BaltiMore Leaves daily at 8 unlock M. Office 2d door below the lierctautt' Dtael Woad *c. MENDELL, CaLVIAM., AIX-111 & Oh, feb . Proprietom TL. - Great Genteel Itoutt. Via Nriona6Roaa and Baiii more emd Ohio Rail Ri.adCeiwpairy." --- • - rs-i.r...5a...1. - -sr- - . '. - ..1:-.-i-3-0..1.-. • ' ..- ..: - .......N.0.-At:',! - • . ._-!% IL -tili• - .;. -- -- At' __- ! , Al. , - , . . NEW LI.S.7‘ OF U. S,liiriclt.l3o6Vo44o 11,. V ..... Asura - wroa (.1f1M„ BAL 4 TIMORE,: 1-1/ILADZLeII Li. ."- A3ll Nit NY Tutor 9 - IBIS line 305.• full opetrition and leave,* Pittsburgh 1 daily nt 6 - ock A. M. girl - Washington pa. t k is and 'infirm-al Irt Cumbetlarld, connecting, here with the rail rotrit to 4 :111 the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy arid comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and 'Cunt berlarol line ,facilities will be allorded which have not been heretofore; enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice with the privilege of going, through direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the .Monongtthela House. L. W. STOCKTO7.si. feb 3—dtf. President of N. 11. Stage Co. Tha SAiltmire, Robinson, Master) leave! , every Thunalay at 10 n''! k ' , nt, ' The Cntiet , , Collins , Mast . nr,l6aveS every Friday at 10 n'eloek a. m. The Montgomery, Bennett, Mastei- t leaves eVety Seir lirthiv at 10 o'clock a. n). . . the Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun , day at 10 o'clock a. tn. JOHN BIRMINGHAM may . ' • A , oda. ACarl THE subscriber respccifully inforrns.the public in general, that he intends to devote Lis Whole time to the COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS in the cities of Pitts burgh, Allegheny and vicinity, Having been engaged in this business for soms time, and given entirr satisfaction to those who employed him, - he respectfully solicits those having accounts to collect to give him n trial. Physicians and others who cannot sptire time from their professional business to collect theii accounts, Would find it to their tulvantage, to give him-acad. Respeetable references can he given, and, if required, security - will be given for the faithful return of all mu nits collected. Ile can be found at Mr Gcor,s , c Armor's, Merchant Tailor, up stairs, corner of Market and Fourth streets, entrance on 4th to. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M Any orders left there during his absence-, will be attend ed to, or by letter through the Post Office. Term!, 5 pr cent commission. jy SAML, GELSTON, A LLEN KRAMER, E.rrhanze 13roker, No. 16 A Corner of 1 rood " CORONER coitoxfal Deaver and Warren Packet. Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. ---.- 11113111A11% . 13 ditaillir LOU in . . , Z 14) LOTS, mutable fbr kulifus.., . VIP„ XV intact, and within two hutniteew 4iii steam ferry boat Zatuling, trill be sold at pritsskte suit . the times. The tents of pitYrneat will to *t a t o ; either fur tub tir such barter as cm be nasal - Apply to the subscribers is B„inniikitinurt, Pr Mr. • Petersotr. No. 4, Ferry street, Pideburgii. jam.l. JAS. PATTERSON. ie. ______ _ Lot* le Sate 4 4Lots in Manchester. One and Acrer Land on Holmes' Hill. Lag nos. 41,4.1, st, 53,11. 181, 182, amllBl, in Cook's plan Of Lots, on Hiolumis Hill. Also, Lots 110£ 4 . 26, and 27, in Cook's plinioirOla on High street, near the new Court I louse. or tetrnb apply to Z. W. RE.MINC4ON , - sap 10 Siatt. LOTS on the North Eau corner of Coal Lags #14,. iliett street , . Appry lIESAAIN DARLiridt4:s*, sep 10 Storket war Fourth strut; FOR TOP POST isublic Sale of Valuable Land P U __ . RSITANT to a decretal order of thet‘relit.Whie perior Court of Law and Chancery, for %self county, pronounced the 19th day of April, 11143,MAir cause depending therein of Henry Strider, rtt. I: gainst James W. Barkenridge and others. Desk` - undersigned - special commissioner, will sell sit auction to the highest bidder, at the court bowie Mason county, on the 18th day of September} (being the first day of the Cir Surer Curse at September} coantv,) that well known body ottani- • led ...Graham's Statical," lying in Masan toasty, on the Ohio river, containing by survey four . one hundred and twenty-three acres, in two • " • • _ parcels, a lard propottign of Which is iivtit z. , . land. The above lands previous re thet4y di be laid off by the survevor of themearia las venient size for farms,a . nd platse, Sid iti thereof will be sold as may be notositul to . the sum of.money required by said Isc:tettd ,:. -.... The sales will be made on a credit 41030 Witil!1001, • , ono.third part of thepurchase money, oftwelve •• • • fur another third part, and of eighteen mouth* residue, the purchaser or purchasers giving good security fur the payment of the &Serena die ments, bearing , interest from the day of sale, die title to be retained as further security for the of the purchase money, and liable to resale at the. lila of the purchaser or purchasers failing to make'}a ma al payments, ~ GEO. W. .4TRIBLING, Special - Cort;'?. - Point Pleasant, Va., June 26,1843. i jy6=2rtr 4 aT- HE subscriber offers to sell sound rents the city of Pittsburgh. The lots are a* handsomely ilorroved., *Alt is believed a safer &reit* ment csuiutor.*fcalett Particulars may be learneti applicatioolonas perstatally, or through the 'Posy( ice. HILARY BP:IINCit, ang 13-st - 'enrneartiberty ci.r4tr Hare street& For Rent nOVL ILLkite : iarie vi k 6. i$ well sockedliitlfruit treek4W, .11so, a conreaket tenement laNly doettieti by it. Is La ughorue. Possession will be ig•is'en ontlie.fikst of 119e4Aboi Oexi% For terms apply to GEO. t"Otliß-Atf, Ex'r. au; a2—tin • . lei Meat IarLEASANT rooms and good stesta pttit ate 1 cast steel file manufactory, actwrof enet O'Hara Atrectg. Apply on the premisca, juiy 6.• Primlnas% Tire Brisk imetkAle. JLIST reCeivpdy. 5000 Freeman's beat _Fire Urns) which after be kept constantly on luta and-sokl low far by BiRMINGII.4,3II 45r., 013. mhy - 2.7 - - tei MaLer st. • SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper ani Most — Iron Wart a _ \'v. 17,'Z ittrect,be'efreen TVor4 and Artirket, Keeps conskatly on hand a gtxxl assortment of t inrinFi and solicits alt/sance of public patio4o. Also,ostb*ldy the following arlcles: shovels, polcers, iongsA pnat skillets, teakettlair, pots, ovens, coffeemills, Mein. Vhants and others are invimi to call and eramine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap fcr cash at approved paper. mar F—tf Jo - lin taiturrighi, eThER anti Surgical Instrument ganufacturvil, V.! corner of 6th and ' l iberty streets, Piusbigg, Ps N; I:3,—Aland tin hand an extensive asfprosint off` Surgical alai lit . .ntal instruments, Banker's,. Tatikesi Hatter's, Hair I"revr . or's anti Ttrmrer'r Ritumt Shows, Saddler'' , Toobt, i r,t &c. ;kt 2,4 y. Copper, Tin and Sheol rioniVarlt. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends 'aid former patrons, that he ha..s. removed his eau& lishment from No. 61, Liberty, to No. —, Drira nearly opposite the Post Office, where he eolmittiues fs carry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Businiefte ) all its ',rarities branches. He trespettfall) , 5416144 continuance of the patronage so liherally titoettiod to him heretofore, And pledges himself that north's Alk be apt red on his part to merit the sterile. Constetatty, on hand, Manufactured Ware, or ail kinds, ttli will be sold low for cash, Spouting, &c:,nroaolibtir• der at snort uotlce. aug :1-Irn R. NI. X full supply of tantireth's Garden Sec& "ad*lidh'bi Lind and for sale, itt his zigency, the bri,g store_ or • F. 1.. SNOWDEN: At l a 10 184, Liberty st., head of *oat atk,llE snbscriber ha% .biat received from the Mir sery. of Landreth and Fulton near rhiladelp a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to ould the attention of the. public: • L. may 8: r. 184 Liberty sc. head of Wood. BOUT the hol week in June, iu a Clothin g*Orl — Ain Liberty street, a Note of hand, a derably 4oiledind worm It is signed by James Gaajna and another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. Ti k e.oww. er 'can have it in: identifying it; Aral paying expenses.' nantovitl: PCAWEIt:LDItus rurnoved rrpsr6h, &stab . liAment Wood= t. oppnit© Fa6estock's Drug Store, where he will keep' cotiatintly op, hand Tomb Stones, Nlonurneutz ap 13—Lys, WiMain 0; Wally Plain and AMC!, Portrait aftd Picture Frame Mgaufatturer, No. 87, Fourth surf Lttliburgb, Pa. CAN'VASS bnubeta, Yuri:4BW; atist.s7 *1 1 94 s on hand. Looking Gliwie . PrPn*F7' 1000ig„pf A Safe Livestment Lidiaritth's 'Garden Seedb. emsdi omit,