• Of Vocal aril Inatru;nietiral Ma i s at Costeerd ltrition %V g • --------,----_____,____________________________________ „-...., rsuciUST . 23, 1943. 11 TR. A. T. SHA RPE, •Professor of Music, respect- Joan Davis, . --- it I. fully informs the patrons of music in the cities A UCTIONEER AND COM.MISSION 111ERCIPT, Inwri kki,o l 4sl-clitds, 46. -see firs t pasr.e. of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, that he will bring for- Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, 1 smi.cai-odnhiii,ufiezitaC:,oncert. of Vocal and Instrume nta l M u _ ready- to receive inerchandize of every description 4,.... Tae CONSFRT.•--We publish a /late from a "genti,, on consignment for public or private sale, and man who was Plasent at the Concert of the Blind, on OvErtrunes 3 , g' a ugust S, U VU S E L 1; 9 B, LII A' N Sos o con s isti ng ' 0f himself long experienc e in the above business, Patters Saturday evening. If Is described by all as a deliht- For particulars see small bills. . f that he will be able to Bice entire satisfaction Tickets to be had at. F. Blume's, St. Clair street; ful Affair. We hope they may be induced to give an `l7.. W. 'Wilson's Market street; Spirit of the Age of- c t i o m :a l ll 4 , cl whoi.rnay favor him with iheir patronage. e i gu at sales on lylo:. DAYS and, THURSD A Ls, of Dry otharioerTae; a better house may be confidently e, 3d street; Chn,nicie office, 4th street; 'W. M. Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o clock, A. M. priaktud.. e F u o , s s t Dru er ' a r l. , B i to te r r e a , r 3F • e D d e e p ra o t l, , s S ti t t, . et C , 1 a A ir lie s: b e e e n t ‘ ; ., aDnr,.l at the Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new • ~ and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. door. ling El6-3t Sale: every evening, at early gas light. nag 12—y • Paatonical. OFFICE.?Mr. J. W. doK. has pur . chasedofMr. R. G. Berford,lns P4riodical office,which is still 4otitinAed at No. 85 4th street—th e old stand. Mrtkonsli,istprompt, capable and efficient; in short, he possesses/ every qualification of a business man, and the customer of the former concern will find him obliging and attentive. By the way, we may as well note here, that the La dies' National Magazine fur September, is received at Cook's. his conducted by Mrs. Stevens and Mr. C. J. Peterson, and is a very splendid affai r hi the Magazine DELEGATE ELECTION. -9" Lin of Delegates elected to the Democratic County Convention, so far as heard from: • . .CITY OF PITTSBURGH. /at 'Word..-.-lienry Cassidy, Thomas Kea. 24 " John Irwin, Charles Barnett. " Thomas O'Neil, J. D. Kelly. 4th •." Robert Galway, Samuel Snee. ssh, " James Ormston, William Wilson. IALLXG/IZN Y. 4 -.Ward.—J. Haworth, G. Spangler. ." Charles Wallace, -- Townsend. 3 d " John Ai'Cklesney, William Dalzell. Richard Dewhurst, George A. Kurtz Lower Bt. Glair.—John D. Miller, -- Frew. Fiver St. Clair.—W. Kerr, M. Beltzhoover. „Rots.-,—lL)liert Hare, James AfcAleer. .Rirstiarkasa.—Jurnes Salisbury, Edward Encell. Robiarori.—W. Gribben, IV. llt'Cormick. 12 / 1 47—John Greene, Wm. Brown. Petebks..---JoLu i B. Guthrie, George Ferree. Phrrab.--Ilizitth Stewart, MeJunken Riains.—Edward Thompson, Robert Donaldson. Reserve.— S. Felker, J. Woods. S'karpsZottrei. - -11. - L. Wood, gas:Bryson. lorporencesille—john Stuber, J. O'Brien. hnrGetp..,:irhssvEL flays, of 'Venango, hai b nom as the Dem xratic candidate for Congress een , in the district cOmposed of Mercer, 'Crawford and ye- GP-The Millerites have determined to make a moristration in Ohio, on the 15th of September. 02"kaltive, the property of Mr. Segair, was tried 'and found guilty on the 12th inst., at New Orleans, for shoaling at, with intent to kill, and wounding unodier negro. He was sentenced toimprisonmen t in the pen iteatial for life. ust P ortyixieSteiuntodt s tire laia up tt tlinciana ing rePtars• POLL TE POST. Messrs. Editors. --F rom the result of the H Pelegate 'meetings on Saturday evening, it is eviiietit that the . great body otonr ever:tom citizens take a warm inter ' eat in the success of the democratic party, and as they ;form algigeilortion of our population, I think it would be no More thati justice that there should be some one placed on the Assembly ticket who understands their intetests, and will attend to them properly. For such a favor, I know of none more deserving than Major Jog Asosanecc, and into should be nominated by the convention,' foe! certain that it would give great satis faction' to the Germans of our city and county, and in 'sure t o the democrati c ticket their warm support. FIFTH WAII.D. OR T CONCERT OF THE BLFINDHE e0z,..r.. Messrs. Phillips 4. , ii Gerritastest: Permit me through the medium of 'Co your paper to expreas the delight I felt in attetaling the was ncert on Saturday evening last. The performance equal to any 4. have ever heard in this ei ty, and there was nothing to mat the have citizen, but the facttiat the Hall %meld have held twice the numb er o f filled ters, to and a calk-shoe on the same evening, was overflowing. Yours, FOR ETH POST. Ectitors--Will you allow us to offer the >following- ticket to the members who compose the Ikra iporacie.County Convention: "ronsiess—nron. Win. Wilkins. Asseaddy--Jolui Washington Blair, 'City, • John Fleming, Alegherly, James A. Gibson, Pine, Dr.7oseph Curry, C. St. Clair. Pr olkomoiary---Geor gv IL Piddle. Treasu comigissioa ter — ••Robt..A.Caz i pb e ll . rer—•-John Murray, L. Auditor—Robt. Doctabison. St. Clair. Coro/tor—Daniel Virearts, City. ofirws seen THE SANTA FE TRADERS.—The Boon ville,CHaterver says—"We gather the following from a lettek4aed Independence, August 4th,and direct ftom a coMpany of 39 men, with 14 wagons. at Pawnee Rock, July 20, and which states that after another day's travel to the Pawnee Folk, they would lay by for new days for a company that were behind them, which would swell their number to SO men and 35 wagons. The C nenches were on the Sernerone in large num ber", and tbey were expecting to have a fight with them. Mr. Graves, who brought this information, on the 2.lst of July was robbed of 10 mules, by a party of °gages, 30 or 40 innumber, but he prevailed on them to give the males again. "Mr. Graves also states that he entertains no doubt but that the company escorted as far as the line, by Capt. Cook, have fallen into the hands of the Texans. A letter brought by him from Mr. Jones. at Pawnee Rock, a/so states the same opinion, and says that 160 Teehing, well armed had been seen by those with Mr Lupten's wagon, which joined them on the 20th July. The Governor had hastened towards Santa Fe, and the company left by Cook were gobs.' on under the impres sion that the Texians were all cespersed." "Rataxcea AND FIER DAUGEITERi."-.1 col respon dent, who perhaps has not paid much attention to the cunent foreign intelligence, desires to know, who are i.. "Rebecca ands daughters," mentioned in connection ithdisturbanc es in Wales. "Rebecca" is a name tip ' by a stalwart fanner, who is unknow n to the authorities, and the "daughters" are his associates. They commit their depredations disguised usually in female apparel. They have a seem organization and are only known to each other. In Wales, it appears that en 'the roads turnpike gates have been erected a very few miles apart, at which enormous tolls are changed. To this the farmers object, and under cover paha night, disguised, they meet and destroy the gates, in th e hope by this means to compel the exacters of tolls to ranove the obnoxious gates entirely. This is the extent of their depredations.--Balt. San. 1 ---- nirThe Governor of Georgia has appointed an els:non for October Ist., to fill the racanry occasioned by the resignation ofJohn B. Lamar. Two naembers of Congress will hare to be elected in Georgia on that day. WASHINGTON IRVING. The Paris car says that correspondent of the National Intelligen direct intelligence had beenroceiv e d f rom dy• r. ith Ir whiche had so far recovered from the mala- w be able be was confuted for several weeks. as to rises, to pass days abroad on his feet and in his car observi rations for *f days the popular excitement and the p er' for himself." ence. 1 k felt not the /east appreheasion LT POST. HENRY information Wanted. AlUititY, who left Pittsburgh in , 184:2, fur St. Louis, is informed that his f l y in this city is very anxious to hear from him, and t is necessary for the namiagentent of his business that they should receive some information of him. Any person in the western cities who know s the said Henry Murry will do all act of kindness by informing Sim of the leishes of his family, if he is living, or by wiring to his wife, Mary T. Murry, in Pittsburgh, such Vornauion as they may posses. Henry Murry is, by trade, a stone mason. r), aug -4 f Our Cincinnati and St. Louis exchange's will please 4apy the above notice, and we will cheerfully recipro tte the favor whenever au opportunity may offer.] T ADY'S BOOK and GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE! The September num bers of these viendidlllollth lys received at the St. Char street Agebey and Liters. ry Depot, opposite the Exchange. wig- 1.. )- 2-6t, JOHN LE FEVER'S ---------- New& Cheap Stock Establishment, SO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY, BETWEEN Wool) AND MARKET STREETS. I of WOULD most respectfully annoullCC to the citiZCII: Pittsburgh and the country generally, that I have co mmenced the manufacture of STOCKS of every va riety, form and description, arid would solicit merchants and others to call and examine for themselves, as I am determined to sell on the most acco mmodating terms Tor cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patrunaze. aug.. 19—Con. WLady Blesabogtotes Neter NoveL M. FOSTER has just received Lady Wes . sing - toll's new novel, "Alcredith" Also, the "Twins,'' Froderilia 1 3 mnivr, to be had at the St. Clair street :Agency and Literary Depot, opposite the Exchange. wiz 22. 7 6t AUK MANLY. tak of flo:ttott, (luring tlw Stamp At:t mid Tea Party aays; with rettlittiscenttes .I(lain, ll;uu•uck, received ter W. M. Fit , ti•r, !UM:: .I,twit ev and Literary Depot, St. Clair titteet, orpw-ite . the city, Price 12,1 eentA. :tug STACY LLOYD, J 1... ..... ...... A. G. RE IN lIA RT. • Co- Partnership. Q TACY LLOYD, jr., having as'sociated With hint Li Mr. A. G. REIXIIA RT, will emitinuo the G ro eery and Proflace limeine, at his old stand, No. 190, • Liberty street,'Pittsbur, under the style and firm of LLOYD & CO. [.,„4•ltt mldition to a general Grocery anil Produce Business, the suscriher s offer their services to their fiiends and the public, fbr the sale of any articles de signed for this market. Also, for receiving and tbr warding all kinds of merehandize, &c.. to o r from th e west, and trust that the practical experience they have had in the above business LI this city ie• some years past. will enable them to give entire satiifaction to who may favor them a ith their coAtoru. . those aug 2I -10t DR...4IrLANE'S LIVER PILLS. I- pe n u l t:T E l 3 6 Y h c a e v r e ti IL k tl e ia n t D I rha7uelLzp. numbera Li‘er, 1,11 of and have [Ryon much benefitted by them, and I believe them to be the beet pills fur liver complaioto, and fur general use, of any , pill now before the public. MHAEL FORNEY. I hereby certify that I ha ve Lean afflicted for 6 your, with a liver complaint; and have :iptilieti to dificrent physicians, and all to little Or no effect, until I made use of Dr. McLane's Pills. In taking two boxes of them I am nearly restored )o perfect. health. SAMUEL DAVIS. rgMillersburgh, near Pittsburgh, August 16, 1043 ir"Tor sale at tho Drng Store of JONA aug 22 corner 4th and WooTHAN KIDD, d streets, Pittsburgh. M A CKEREL. --9.0 W s no. 3 mackerel, 10 half bbl, no,. 2 ds 10 quarter bbls no 2 do, a prime article for family use, just received and fur sale by HAIL MAN, JENNINGS & 43, Wood street. :a the Court of Common, Pleas of Allegh C7ll/ Coun ty, of October Term, 1843. .A'o. 130. •••••••A-0" IN the matter of th i application of D. L. S. poratlune:sne Col egefor Charter of neer .....-, And now to wit, Aug 12, 1843: The Constitution of Duquesne College haying been present ed to, and perused by, the Court, and the Court haying carefully examined the said instrument, and it appear ing to the C o urt that the objects, articles and conditions jtherein sot forth and contained, are lawful, and not in urious in the community, do .direct the said writing to be filed in the office of the Prothonota r y of this Court, and that notice be inserted in the 31orning Post, in the city of Pittsburgh, for three weeks, settin g forth the ap plication to this Court, to grant such Charter of Incor poration. From the Record. Attest: A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice is hereby given, that application has been made to the Court for a Charter for Duquesne Col lege, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary within three weeks, the Court will be asked togrutt , said Charter. THOMAS HAMILTON, aug 24-3 w Att'y for Petitioners. AAD LY who is capable of taking chatre of ahousehold, household, is desirous of obtaining a situation as housekeeper in a private family, or as superintendent in a respectable hotel. She would have nu objection to leave the city if desired to do so. For furtherinfor !nation inquire at this office. wig 21-.6 SUNDRIES.-50 boxes e'rocohtte, 5 do cocoa, 3 do rice flour, 25 do ground pepper, 5 do Cayenne do.. 36 cans ground mustard, 5 kegs do allspice, 5 do do ginger, 12 cans do do., together with every thing in the at extremely.logroceryes for lin cash. e, all of which is offered w_p ices HAILAL&N, J aug ENNINGS & CO., p 43, Wood. street. fII,I,IAM -ard. B. FOSTER decline s being, a condi V - date for the office of Prothonotary at the e suing annual election. aug A NY Ice! Ice! Ice! quardit•Yof clean, firstrate Allegheny Ice, may be had at HUGH DUFFY'S, corner of Second and Grant streets. I TEA. --.25 half chests ynung hyson, jtily a—ir. 30 boxes (13 lbs) do 20 G lb. boxes gunpowder, • 20 " " or salo b imperial, just received and aug 0 y imperial, JENNING & S CO, 43, Wood street. TOBACCO. -10 boxes Burton's 5 b lump wham 25 do Russell & Robiasons do 5 du Ilare's do roceived ads 10 do assorted sizes and bra and fir sale by JEN:NUNGS & CO., 43, W'ood strut LOAF suGAR.--io boxes loaf sugar,just received and for sale by HAIL MAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street. CO FI•'EE.-300 bags Rio cote, 50 " Lagnyra do 50 " .St. Dinning° do INTuw 50 " Havanna do receiving, and fur sale low for cosh, by HAIL AN, JENNINGS & 43, Wood stree LLOYD & CO. 140, LilK•rtv%4 Damaged Goods. IV ILL thy b c c , s t r; i ld ir , ls a t t 10fi iro:cilleocbke,noenn ;I(l)(fintivlittiyo•mmoitrnminag3„ concern, at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cir tm. Wood and Fifth streets, the followina damaged merchandize, viz: 13 p5.,371i yards, fine prints, 21 `• 652 " courst, 10 pairs ladies' black kid gloves, 5 violins, 6 assorted vests, 2 pair drilling pantaloons, 6 Canton flannel shirts, Together with a variety of other articles. Alen, .1 trunks containing wearingapparel and other articles, to pay freights and charges. After whieh will be sold, an extensive azsortmen t of seasonable Dry Goods. mi Ar.d ll at aneous 2 o'cloc kin the afterno on• a great variety of sce artles, bouts, shoes, gl travelling vallises, leather hat box, household andoves, kitchen furni ture, &c. Terms at sale, JOHN I). DAVIS, aug 25 Auctio (Chronicle Gazette and Advocate copy)neer. WILL be sold at Auction at 10 o'clock, on Satur day morning., the 9th day of September next, on th,spremi3es, that very valuable corner lot, 26,Ffeet front on Perm street, extending back along Garrison alleylo7i feet to Exchange alley. The above property is very advantageously situated, and caii be improved so as to command a handsome income. Z. IV. REAIINGTON, JOHN D. DAVIS, Au Advocate and Gazette please copyctioaeer.. Catalogue ()Makable:Theological and Ms cellammus Books at Auction. AT Davis's Commercial Auction Rooms, corner IVood and sth sts., on Saturday evening next, August 26th, nt 7 j o'clock. Catalogues are now rea dy for delivery. I mmediatelvathe r the catalogue, will be sold, in lots, an invoice ofsChool books, stationary, writing paper, prints, itc. At 9 o'clock precisely, 1 splendid gold patent lever vateli, wad,' by Tobia:. oxtra .jewelled. aug 23-4 t J. D. DAVIS, Auctioueer. Toms at sale , aug. 25. SALT; OF .BRIDGE AND OTHER STOCKS, [ar HUHER Of THE commtssios drAN WEDNESDA Y, the 6th day of S(Ttember, IRTI 3, NI HI ins offend at fluidic sale, nt Pittsburg-11, StuCki; owned by tho State of Peen.: \lva- .ie f0110‘,..... nia, viz; No. of 8/i . i res. Com p.znies. Par Va/ff r . 2000 Mooongabela 1600 iiiegh, , i4y • nt idge C ompany, $25 ' " 600 Big Beav er 23 100 Cur:cm-m 23 .0 " ' 1.00 Lovallu moa " 50 23 171 Roblistown '' 50 300 IVilliamspott, Washington Co., 51/ 2300 Monongah•da Navigation corffirmv, . RI 2131 Bedford and Stov,tow n Tp. Road c , iinpany, 30 332:3 5t,,y,,,,,, and Green:burgh " 50 17130 Grsburg-1 eeni and Pittshur4l 34:37 Huntingdon, Cambria & 30 Indiana " 50 967 Pittsburgh and New Alexandria .<5O 322. New Alexandri a and Cpnematigh " 50 947 Pittsburgh awl 13utlet 23 882 Butler and Mercer " 50 25 320 Pitt , lird : 1.:.‘l Steubenville " :300 Robb :tow n and AI ount Pleasant " 50 660 Mount Pleasa nt :old Somersot " ' 672 Somerset and 13edfbrd 50 50 360 A rm+tron g and Indiana ti 25 360 Indiana and Ebel:4m i -, Cincinnati, 0., J. R. APDonald. j St. Louis, Mo. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Batik Ky. } Louisvil/e. St Paul's Young Ladies' Deardiag school THE public are' nformA that this insti: , iqn, con. ducted bv the Sisters of Charity, will : • reop,Ju ed mt the first Slontinv in Scpteinlicr. A :c.. _•t and li t mired number of pu r ill will be received and ...structed in the several branches of a polite F.nglish ~..,ncation, together with useful and ornamental needlework. TEIiNIS. For tuition, vt-aaliingand mcluting, $lOO perdu.tmi. For i,ed oral bedding, 6 00 Doctors Fees arc: not ineindod in the above. N. B. A few half boarders can he accommodated, on the most reasonable terms, which will be man e on application to Sibter Isidore, the Superior.. A reduction will be nu ale in limr of childrea under were years of age. aug 24-32ws:w4t Crosonar. Norm.- Reliever: Please announce - Lewis Wey man, of Allogheny city, as canrlitiate for Coroner, aultject to du:decision of the Dernocratic-toatentfon.. aug- 17—tc MANY DZILOCRAYS- Coroner. I respectfully offer inyself to the citizens of Alleghe ny county, for the °ince of Coroner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic Convention. jy 18—tc DAVID HARTZ. Pittsburgh, Pa Lots for Sale. 4 Lots in Manchester. One and a fourth Acres • Land on Holmes' Hill. Lots nos. 41,42, 52,53,54, 181, 182, and 184, in Cook's plan of Lots, on Holmes' Hill. Also, Lots nos. 26, and 27, in Cook'spla n of Lots on High street, near the new Court House. For tensest apply to Z. W. REMINGTON sep 10 For OTS on the North East corner of Coal High street. Apply to Lane and BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, Market near Fourth inert. Publics eof . vtabi e Pdgan URSUA NT to a clecretal order of the Circuit So perior Court of Law and Chancery, for Mason couunty, Pronounc e d the 19th day of April, 1843, in the case depending therein of Henry Strider, Pit., a gairst James W. Barkenridge and others. DePts the undersigned special commissioner, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house in Mason county, on the 16th day of September, 1843, (being the first day of the Cir Sup'r Court of said ccnntv,) that well known body of land cons:n=4 cal led “Graham's Station," lyin g in Mason county, Va., on the Ohio river, containing by survey four thousand one hundl and twenty-three acres, in two adjoining parcels, a large proportion of which is river bottom land. The above lands previous to the day aside gben e laid off for by the surveyor of the county in lots ofeeni thereof will be sold vient size farms,and plats furnished, and so relay as the sum o may be necessary to p The sales roclaos f money required by said decretal order...- e-third will be made on a credit of nine months for on part of thepurchase money, oftwelve months for another thirl part, and of eighteen months for the residue, the purchaser or purchasers giving bonds with good security for the payment of the different title ments, be bearing interest from the day of sale, the legal to retained as further security for the payment of the purchase money, and liable to resale at the risk of the purchaser or parchasers failing to make panctu al payments. GEO. W. STRIBLING, Special Com'r. Point Pleasant, Va., June 26,1843. [jy6-2m A Safe Investment rp HE subscriber offers to sell gimund rents in 1- the city of Pittsburgh. The lots are all handsomely improved, and it is believed a safer invest ment cannot be found. Particulars may be learned on application to :me personally, or through the Post Of -11/LARY BRUNOT, 'corner Liberty and O'Hara streets. Por Bent et Rovr HILL, the late residenc e ofah 13r Aaron Hart, deceased. The place= is well sucked with choice fruit trees, vines, &c. Lane Also, a convenient tenement lately occupied by R. L mme. Possession will be given on the first of October next. For nag 2f2— terms ti apply Co GEO. COCHRAN, Ex'r. pLEASANT rooms and good steam power, at the O'Hara streets. AP an T. gent cast steel file manufator, corner of Liberty and dy on the premises. july 16. Freeman's Fire Brick far Be. L'.ST received, 5000 Freeman's be Fi ne Brick, J which will hereafter be kept constantl on and sold low for cash, by B y hand may 27 IBILINGIIISI-& CO. No. 60 Water et. cATIIIE7I ---- , mo . Rßv v: illfanniinetarer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17, Aftlt. street, between Woodand Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of Wares, and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. AL.°, on band, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillet:, teake ales, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &R.- lifer chants and other s are invited to call and examine for themselves, a s he is determined to sell cheap for rash or approved paper. mar 7—tf John Cartwright, C UTLEB. and Surgical Instrument Elan arse 1,-1 corner of 6th and tiberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B . — Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banke Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears; Saddler's Tools, Trusses,