ITISBURGH,TUESDAY.SEPTEMBER 5, 'lB 43 ((Fur business cards &c., see first page. GEN -JACKSON'S LITT/111.--H. M. Brackenridge having, in some of his recent letters, made au uncalled for attack ou GEN. JACKSON, a gentleman of this city cp t lled the old hero's attention to the slanders of the candtdate• The General promptly responded, tisd.-his letter, which we publish this morning, places H. M. Brackenridg e in the light which he has long been viewed by every man who detests the character of allecrayer of private confidence. St BLIND—UST CONCERT.—If ever there Wan afrenhibition deserving of patrona g e, the Concerts of the Blind, are of that character. These interesting perTormers appear for thelast time this evening, nt the Third Church, and we trust they may be greeted with an, averliosing audience. Their benevolent and kind pmepters do not hope to reap any pecuniary- advanta gasfrom their tour; they only wish to call public atten q;ion to their institution, and to show hew happy these uicken people can be made by proper tuition. Who *lll not encourage them? - OPINION OP THE SUPREME COCET.—The opinion of the Supreme Court, on refusing to grant a Manda tans nsagainst the - Canal Board, at the suit of cartain Transporters, will be found in our paper to.d a y, it wit! be read with interest by all who have paid atten tion to the dispute between the combined transporters and the -canal commissioners, which was ituluced by the hoard's resolution to encourage individual enter prise and establish the Truck system. The returns I of tolls at the Auditor GeneraPs oinc,y prove incon- I tinusylply that the course of the board has been palitic, and we presum e the Opinion of the Supreme Court al satisfy all that it has been lawful. SALE OF BRIDGE AND OTHER STOCKS, [BY OttnEß OF THE COMMIiSIONERS.] inkN WEDNESDAY, the Oth day of September, kJ 1843, will be offered at public sale, at Pittsburgh, the following Stocks owned by the State of Pennsylva nia, viz: IA6-00.0af.A.S111.4.:Irteens; Bridge Company ' Par Value.. 2000 'Monongahela , t 25 600 Big Be - aver o 5 100 gettemaugh " 25 100 Lr4alhann a , r5O 25 r, .r 130071 IT'ilblii'astill'pv?)rt, Washington co., 50 I 50 Fare 2500 'Monet:gain:Lk Navigation company 50 onto, 2151 Bedford and Stoystow n Tp. Pay' ' company, 50 Wes, 38:23 Steystown and Greensbureh ~ ...ENER.A.L JACKSONS' LETTER. 50 ....1:/in 1780 Greenshurgh and Pittsburgh " 50 if L lIERMITAGE, Atigl/St 22d, 1843. --- i 3413)77 Pllitatsatbiuni-Vhaaruel aNratebar.i.al.l"xahnacilirairtaa:: 50 Aft 4ir2—Your letter uf the Ilth inst. lius been received, , , „ I jr - --- c5i........,„ ED and fur sale on consignment, 322 50 Gar audits contents duly considered. Although lam much New Alexandria and COnCrtlaUgia" 50 debilitated, and write with much difficulty, I feel bound 1* 7 lids bacon, 947 Pittsburgh and Bader ' 23 Tic. 7 Illids sugar, by the respectful terms in which your corona' I Can be seen at the store ofiacol, Painter& Co. 882 Butler and Merce r 320 Pittsburgh and Steubemille o 2.5 ink couched, not to withhold Me itaiement it res a i n t laauan l* o peerin g my acquaintance with Mr. IL M. BCLltcn- —n I'2 29 ' l ' K. Al C-) jIiEA I) A.: .._ ( _ 2 9 . . . . 300 ILd,bstrown and Mount Pleasant" 50 ma _________ 10 011TR.I.IT PAINTING. .I. ( I.'" , 11()It NI: Pori 660 Aloont 1% a ant aril Somer,,•t .. 50 ... 4{0104. ridge; and my conduc t in regard to Lim. J Vi.orn the follcwing facts y:on may well suppose that..l. rail • Painter, Fourth st.. 3,1 story Burk' B'l Cr . "' 's • ' ' 5u 1p.......1n'5e a low estimate upon the character of tint gent sling. J. Osborne would s 'icit , a tali fre,; ) Cliosse suit : 3'oo* 'A'r'ra;:trr.;;L:,;;nldlll;niti.i'arldia " 25 ' , all tletrian, and lam sure the good citize ns of Pent,,p ‘ . it dstsire Portraits. Spcimen ' s ‘ c.o be ecru ut his room; ; 560 In . diana and Flew:berg, 25 or t i t Ma,*hen mad , e a r e.quailited' with them, will think that ‘ Is ' ' may .r. 329 34 nshingto n oral Williamsport " SO de/rina no injustice: - 853 Do Pittsburgh " 50 Pittabnrgh Alneduct. to - the - year 1821, on my way to Pensacola as Com- CI EALED PROPOSALS %%lithe rec , .ived at the CO( ' 200 n'itierart,elKttl'lmintr• 25 Missioser of the United Stater:, to recei ve Florida f•••• '240 .11 . I, a -tint a. 1,1 Pittsburgh " 0 lector's Office in Alleg.heny City, until 6 o'clock, P. 0,1 , 0 u•• ' • - 25 .. Spain, at New Orl , mos I was introduced tollifr. Bruck- I .M. on Thursday, the 28th September next, for the colt- , . 3 , 1 ,, ; , 0 S"`"T" and (2(::inuet:tn,„.Pliti,;;ldi 2,5 , . enfte: He was there without pecuniary means 'a an I o 25 I struction of au Aqueduct, across do. Allegheny Ri:er, ';';',° - . I . ° - -- - id diStress—and made known to me his * wish to , : ,:so to( at Pittsburgh. Plans and specitication; u, ill be exhib. ‘ 1 ).; :f i l l i ar:railer nod .I',)finstown " •50 Florida. Supposing fr.,, m hi, educa t i on and seneral l i 'tea at said office. one week previou s to the lettiug. /, -.8". er "'_ tr .""il " I ' d ( leartiehi " 25 ch4refter and he might be made useful, and twin' , al -0 Brov nington, Ilarrisville, and The material in the present structure to be used, as ; iip'wiliing to aid the distressed, I took hitn ints7n) 1 ' tar as they Franklin :AO 4 0 4 1 Y and treated him as a:ae of its mon/hers until I re- ). are s'°'nal aadAairdS.-I.LOM 1011ftIS 2.00 Butler andFr,•,-. port r. 20 ........... , coived the country from the authorised agent s of Spain • •c"3 .2..21 Pittsloor ,ItFrirm.rn iii.- Nivel • ' • "' 23 I le organizing the Governm .nt thus received and doled. au" - —l".d. wt I. Slii".‘i'''r 1V• I). l'''. (.1"1. • • ' . l'ufit' . 14,4) 1 1, olterd •rind I 101 l ida N , bureli " 50 ................ ........_ ........ from Spain, I alp, Mr. Bra••kenridge Alcade DE NEW FASHI( )NAII LE ; I frO 1 1, fonil C 2. hart, and Elir;thetlitown " 25 OHIO. • (Justice of the Pe.ace) for Pensacola. and Into retet Rat and Cap Manufactort. iCO I ntherslctr •f) at rl P•• • " 25 Belmont bank of St. CVairarille ...... 14 mkt Translator of the Spanish lancitaiv d k ri) 471116 - -., • liilito :••' -• / unxatae.ney °0 / I ......... „, an eeper of , „No. 93 14 on,/ sfccet, 3 doors below Diatnate,l.ll, ei 31)1) I " ""li Cr ''''k flrid=l, ro",'"nly ~ , , „t ~ ~,... .. . .;,, ! Gunton bank of Columbus ............... the Archives - '. • trans!, r.ed under tit.. with that 1 Firm.' T - ~ 1 , , • ,„., , ( olerelbi,tna • lea k , le V /' b govertbent. In the ny , t , leerahle tiri, , i,t , Gs;),.. c.ti lava ; . su b scriber it ill Kell) coit-t,iallyini hand etery I ~,, .. . , ' ' --.•", "11,/,, Co m . lant, -U1 n t . ere -Is 0n.... _ 14 in, ,11,,1 11 at,•,fn,l _nrriptKo ...oa,, company 011 . .. variety of the mint fashi•,midefl AT. , and U.& Ps, "" I ._,_ : C trclerille (Lawrence, cashier).... .......... 1 4 foidre attemp t to Secrete and cam - t,w iv the ininor ; 360 5 .2 - , luellam, a tad Waterlot,l .'...." , re • ,,,.d wh , :lesale and r , .tail. at rsalor , ',ll,•-ira s. ~ _ ! " (115erren, cat , hicr,) ...... ....no sale taot papers of the hoirs of Vi.h.l, upon ti'll'cit - 1010 Mcrc, r zto , l 11.-td• ili,.. ‘ . . 1 ersrens wishin g to purchase :)•,!I tirel it te their mte- ; , 0 ,, .., _ , ~ '.. '. '' ; Cill,lnnaltbanls_.. ................ .... • ... 13 thcir *hole estat ~ will..d to them by their faller tile ti. .r,on ..., k r try , II aterforii ;Ind I rest . to;,sive him a call. S. MOORE. , ' '''' ,„,., I elsi!lieothe bank 14 fracarserHerno r of Pensacola. Mr. Bra ck,.nridge was Now I layer, ....... ............. • Pittsburgh, mtg. 20 1843. i `"" ' Com • - ' 1 251 . Int ;rut bank If Lake Et-ie.... .......... 20 orcerittie, by virtue of his dile-, t /I!! ..-IWirrn Interpreter. _ , • .201,1 .51,inzton nod I V.lterfor,l o lDa Von bank.... - ... ............... 14 Srsoa after the transa,7l.l,,u, baying fully •n•gredic a l the ,11)11:.; I,I.; I,'Evrit's •2:•,/) W1111..1t a1.,1 it1 , 1_ , •\...1:. " 25 - I l'ranklin bank rf L'abinzbus ........ .... .... .. 14 Government, I liqi the Territory of Florida for my home New & Cheap Stock Establishnaent, 1 #1) 1v,,,,. -,,.1 New Yorl. Slate H o e " 50 . . ial Tennesseetparting with Ale. B. in the most friearßY ..5 . 0 GI, DLI.110.V1) .1.P.L1:1" ? Ini Tir,,, , . ill,. iiii.l Union Milli ti „.,.. i I , Jrinere and Mechanics' bank of Steubeitrible. ~. 1 Farmer/ bank of Canton. ...... wanner, aad having full faith that he wouid diseharce 11F.TMEEN Wool') 'AN It M %Lint. , rs/ n) t:T . Itio Wat Ten and Franklin li II ..,_ i r, e a iige .................. priors - 1.:3 , the tillticA of the iml•Ortant and lucrative r : / - f- T WOULD tllO,l. ITSpOl'i.:1111V a11Y1, , 1111, 1 , 11:1" l'iti/.1.13 ! 30 s“:". - (-;,,,,. r u'd I t likn 400 , firanri/te ............ ficei had co.lfee.l%l upon hint. _l_ of Pittsleirg't and the eolia . try ~,. ,•• C; 11, it 11 % , 300 P':"'k " r re"'"-N I , win/ i liquidly* ............. ~,,,,, , , , t !re of ~,; 1 )) ,. K ., ; , d •,,,. „.,,,, , a. o Cultn olio ..;111-i Zi TA I 1,1.111,1-• company • Soon altermy electi,,n to the Prosidetrcv, Mr. Brack- • -1h .. ' ' 7 ' ' '.: '. "' ' "00 1. It 1 - "'. • ' 100 : Jud,,.. ~,,,. tiointut . mckA t.nt : . . , , t , ~,,,,,, ~,. , , , „ „. , ~, , , r i ~, I:nut-aster .... etiridge 'having io the meantime !weenie ~ t 1 • net y, f..r111111:il d .4 , •rip t le o , ra a d 11.4M',41 ,r/i Wit 111..1 ':;1.1/11 i ' .'"," 1 1 .11511.1 . 1 , 11,1. 1111,11 lint/ Cithal ~,,nap:triy, .1 , 11l i v . ........ ilfon Florida:it becam e my ditty to notier. •• ' _ , artous re. I and ~tiler. to call anti cx;ttnino for th -, ti ,, 1v , -., a.., I am 1 , i '''''l "''''" iv" I 1.4. n'i"ired to pay 6, r the Sardis at , •Ifr'fil .................. monstrances to his cuidu 't. Towar.l: the expi- ) IGetet•znined to ills re, dr- 1110.,‘? 1 . I . ll''lllllirk t i,-,, ir N .,• tr ,„ tn.' Con,• i , f unnw iiatel) after th•• safe, ill 0 (1111fil' 1.1.f.:j:- ' .:-.:".," -Q. ..... - .. Tat .......... ration of the four years for which he was aypoinc d, . 4, -. for ei.• , ),, and hop.. le •' •t • , t• ' • • -- , b. , - /-,/• . s t , ' - '',.,1 1,,, • i!,„ . ‘,lii,,, ti ,ii, rats iii timr..,wir,, ~1. , , , 11 , , 1 ,lit,challto.l. and Trade, Cincinnati... jeetions to his comitmaneo in oak., became. still r , .re m ri , : ;lll,art.,,f l ', l* - ~.: ' l' : .:. I'ri'" t ' "9 - ' ' ''"'"' ." 1 " 7 th -‘ '' l ", I " I. ; °";," I '" e ',. / h ;' il „ I'3 '' ' '11"4/ Pief""/ . .................. ~ i t,: f i N „ rt„lk +frequent and serious. Oae el the el/qt . :vs v. Lich I now a ---- Pu ''' '' '':''' ' '''J'. a'; '' - ' 1. —L P L — / ti n - c mitron . -4 1' alt Ft :tm - t . er tin: art of i- i i e t . .................... .. recollect, was, that in the middle ,71 . an int,ortant .Jory I UNIONTI)WN AND PITTSBFIItiII TERN- 1 ..,„ ,; ~ ~„ „„ t , „ t of 1 , ~;,. ~,.,: in_ Lash„ ' T r ' i ”' ;"'• !, .P.ru, at ......... .... ... . • ........ PIKE: 110 .1 , .D.—Notiee is herel,... giy,•:, lieu Iry r ( en „t . s, ....., ii 1,,-, ~;;„1„ t:,',.. ~ .."'', , •, l ' • raq t . ; ; Soi-Fn,k3l .............. cans; he left - the bench withon t his hat, the Jury ii, I their box, and the Lawyers in the bar, and forgot trr re- an ' et of the Court A '''''''''lY ut.'l''' C "" 1 " 1 """"III I1 1 sale. .J% 1111 'S a i' " L ' i ,a 1 . ;K I I I ; m• 111-.- : ' C' ''`" / ' ' ' ......... ... - ... i rr;e: ha . ....................... d froth the of Pennsylvania passed th,..sth day of April. 18 , 13. t los ES. ‘ Ns; ftw/F.P,S .. .• ~ ............. carat° adjourn the C ,, Urt. Beinc co • ,„ mince rotn I I V,osPe r . inbscribers are nam,,l:l-, C o mmi ,, i,m,•r., in I ll , e . henv .14)B M.INN, I 1 . .................. vritig4t and characterof sue,) complaiat s that Ire ought ' cuunt . y, with authority' to op..ti books nt such tiro, agol C.,,,,-,ri5:„.,,,,r5.1;.r ~ • 1 I: . I , I . St a 1I• 57,4'1:11. I ~::;-"," .......... ' - - . ....... noun be cuatinued in this offcto, at the expiration of hill term he was not nominated Itglifl. lie was not P lace a '''' nou •Y be d " ‘""'d 'xPvdi ' m IP "' th'Pl. I". 'he """; I -I' Thi IN I j . D ms Ittcen. i zetn, srar'• ...... ..... ........ purpose of receiving stibscrihtions of .Itecli, f,,r Ow ! INDIANA. renewed, as he ought to have buen, but for my unwil . .. _,,-._ construction ofa turnpike rum! from Uni,,r,t own tol'itt, State b 71 , k and branches.. fingness te wound his feelitlXS. All •my action on the, Western University of Pennsylvania, I , ,, .. burgh. In pursuance ~ f which antliority the sub.:di -1 tat s 1 , sobject consisted in a refrrsal to re-nominat e him be- , rort-,41 to , - ', ': 'I •tl • • - , • f . I 1 1 1111: ra , ,t reriii el tilt: 111 , 1i111111,11 Will !il• Z in WI Min/. I ....-. ' '' ........ .„ .., cause ho was evidently unacceptable to the citizens of '7 6 , will P ( I '") ' °"' ' for t I'''. P '''' Pn - day- 1 li : l'h ~f Sept , onber. a: 9 o'clock 1. M.-1 Florida, on account of omi , sioni of duty, which. as e ''''' ne- ` 1111 "eril' 1 : 0 " "rsf'kk, Plt: , /d/I'' fo "The Pres:- r - 51 , p1i-•a•ier, te, :olnti-.•ioa may Lan n,,,1e to the Princi- ill Looks .._-_ President of the Utdted States, I we.; hound to notice. dent ' M""""y" and Company a the r"i"'""11 'uhl 1 - a ,,,,,,, ttt „. tt , pol, the lie:. Hy:IAN I/ I Eli, 1). D., 111i.T Ow 21,t in•t., I ILLINOIS. Pittsburgh 'Fornpike Road Conirmny," Yet, notwithstandi ng all my kil-hies,: and forbear the terms of the act of incorperation. S a d, ) ) ,„ ) 1,,, „I at hist ,,, ,ni ii, tla• l'oist•rsity, from oto 11, A. .11. ‘•'' '• b k - ante to him, he came. out with a patnnhlet armin.t me ' ' be opened on Monday, the irronil day of t I-toher, Th.' . \ ''''''''''''if th' . LA IV SC/ I OUL " ill COMMene ,'' "r ' " ................... Bank of litinuis, Shareetolen. filled with the coarsest abuse of my ' • character, and the at 10 o'clock, A. Al., at the Monotigallela. 11011,e, in '"' lb( ' -"""' ( 1 "Y i“ :3 '''!"•/', I'. AL A FT:kw-ion f" e r vIRGINIA. most. gross falsehoods. A 5 an evid.)ec e ~ f the temper admi-ion into ts hich, in hi made to due Professor the city of I'ittslough, and at no store of Sainu..l under which he wrote that pamphlet it is enough to Law, IVA LT I: li 11. Lew it tc, E‘l , l. ,nt his office in 4th s t , Bank if the Valley of Virginia ....... . ....... 1 Walker, • in the borough a Elizabeth. rufer to the .fact, that id -the case of Callay a he admits CUIAREES SrutLER, o n 11, re,-,.ni nz of the same. day at 7 /'deck, in the- eh o f Virginia ........................ ..1 be:interpreted fatsely; alleging as a pretext for his THOS. BAK E WEL L, Hail of the Vllili.r..ity an ADDRF:,:s will h e (1 , •livr•o-.1 1 Ezekirnge bank of Virginia hosanna, his fear that if he had interpreted truly, al JOSIAH ING, , 1,,- n • . i,,• Tro:•,. e ., the Fadalty and the StudentA, by I Farmers' bank of Virginia—. ....• .. ..... 1 fracas might have arisen between Calla...wand myself. I ,INICEL WALKER, Prefesso r Low, ie, which the rill:oats Lomerally arc in-1 sV","llt-lVestern bank of Vir , ini Recollect that he was the Sworn Interpreter,—that I ri111)171; , sir , ll e'l , I , r .I.''.. Co , ned-to attend. A. 1.. PEN'T LAND, I Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Vir 'nfa.- ffl Was presiding as ..Tudge, and that Callava was ar nue; 29—d lin. (Adyor.ree ~,,,I ‘,, r ,,, i,.. r ,„ , „ ry. ) i ;Mg . 1 1.....t(i S .E.re!;LiTorthe Board of Trust , . es. I Branches.. ..... ... reigned befirre me for purloining and secreting im pedant public papers—papers that aflcted the in terests of the Widow and tit,: Or than, he i s base enough to say in such a case that he violater! libi•Oath,, in. order that he might have a pretext to rt , sail me. klifter such a proof of recklessness and folly, it is upossible for me to pay the slightest respect to any statement emanating from Mr. Brackenridge, and I an confident that the good people of Pennsylvania will judge correctly of the inotivtes whirl led him to assail me. I am, very respectfully, Yours, &c. ANDREW JACKSON. ' . . . 1 Dr. LARDNER bas arri , :ed in this city a uptaents , and is inaki ng gra to deliver a course of lectures. HONORARY TITLES. We believe the Commercial Advertiser is accustomed to too much precision and particularity in most matters pglitesle and etiquette, whenever its bilious nature iiittot'excited by political discussion Now, we should tit er,desire its views upon the following question:--- iqat Is the polite and proper. or should there be any, Flo& to the widress ofan ex-President? :It is habitual with the majority of Our people to ad dress members of Congress, and the Legislature, with thsititle of Honorable. Judges, and others of prom- Wait station, are also thus entithd. Our Governors eke denominated "His ExcelleM.." Now, it would p seera to me reasonable to apply these titles in pmor- Lion to the importance of the station. The Presidency s the most important and honorable position known to out constitution and laws. fore, to dls it not etiquette, there ignify the station with a more honorable title than any other? And is there not more quiet and un obstrusive dignity in the plain name of a man, who has held the highst office in the land, than in any additions thereto ? For an example, in addressi ng Mr. Van Buren, is it not better to say Af. Van Buren, than Mr. M.' Van Buren, M. Van Buren, Esq., Hon. M. Van Berea; or His Excellency, M. Van Buren ? There is a little dispute upon this point of mere etiquette. N. I'. Plebeian. - DR. LARDNER'ss. _llll9 The public is t e•pe •tfully inf , rtned that Dr. ll LARDNER wi rts of his deliver a selectin of the most the pa public lectures in o Philo Hall, on the evening of 'Wednesday. the Gth of Septetnher, and every s tac ceedingeveningdit r i ng the preseut ,-eek--comrnenc ing at 8 o'clock precisely. A dmission 50 cents. These lecture s will be e!ucidated with some telesco pic, scenic and experimental illustratiot,s, as have be= produced at Dr. Lardner's Lectures in the other chief cities of the States. Programme s and Tickets may be obtained etthe Monongahela House. sep ~~.h~_~ POS T IDissolution 4 WD:Wawa* rp HE partnership hervtofore existing under -the -L style of Devine& M'Anulty, is this clay dissolved by mutual consent. H. Devine is to collect all sums due to the concern, and pay all claims contracted for the concern up to this date. H. DEVINE. C. A. 111'ANULTY Pittiburel, Sept. 1. 1843. H. Devine respectfully informs his friend: and the public, that he still continues in the Transporting business, curd that he has removed the office of the U. S. Portable Boat Line, to No. 45 Water street, next door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest terms. H. DEVINE. IT HE. HE subscribers inf Whi orm their customers, and Doal ers generally, that they are as usual well supplied with Rectified I VHISKEY,of superior quality, which they will sell at the lowest market price. Also, an pssort meat of WlNts, LlQuotts,Cottiorm. s and GROCERIES. W. & M. MITCHELTREE7 au 3 1—d5t. w3t. No. 163, Liberty street. DENN INSURANCE COMPANY.—This institu• 1 tion haringopened an office at the corner of Market and Third streets, is now ready to receive applications for Insurance on Buildings, Merchandise, Boats, Car goes, etc., etc. Capital Stock 200,000 dollars. DIRECTORS.—Josiah King, President; John Bissell, J. W. Burbridge, G. M. Fleming, John Holmes, Jes. Long, William Morrison, Morgan Robertson, and Th. ; •, Scott. J. FIN NEY, Jr., Secretary. 1 Pittsburgh, aug 30-2 w. in the District Court of Allegheny County o f July Term, 1843, N 0.93. L. S John W r a s iker' Jr. Ver./Non,' F.rpor. ...-........ Peter Nilson. And now, to wit, August 26th, 1843, On motion Sh oo of C.kP, . Hamilton, Esq., the Court. appoint Frs. R. in this e. Esq., rt Auditor, to distribute the proceeds of sale cas From the Record, SU, Pro. Notice is hereby given to all persons in TTON terested, that I will attend to the duties assigned to me by. the Court in the above case, at my office, in Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday the 2ath day of September, at 10 o'clock, A. M. aug 30. 111 S• It. SHUNK, Auditor. lonoLrims:.—A novel by Sir E. L. Bulwer, re ceived at the St. Clair st. Agency and Literary Depot, opposite the Exchange. nog 30—Gt. DR. McLANEW LIVER - r HEREBY certify that I have known a nunffle r _Lpeople who have taken Dr. McLane's Liv er MIL:, and have been much bertefitmd by them, and r believe them to be the best pills ice liver complaints, and for general use, of any pill now before th- MIEL O. I hereby certify that I have been a CHA fflicted V f R or GNE yeYars with a liver complaint; and have applied to diffl•rent physicians, and all to little or no rin-et, until I made use of Dr. McLane's l'ills. In taking- two boxes of them I am nearly restored to perfect health. SAMCEL DAVIS. Millersburgh, near Pittsburgh, August 111.13 is;, ---, -"Fo r sale at the Drug St ore of aug 22 JuNATIIAN KI DD, corner 4th and Wood streets, Pittsburgh re. iourt. of Corn 41072 Plea* of Alleglicoy Coun ty, of Ocloor Terot, 1843. No. 130. TN the matter of the application of Die S. _L (pestle College for Charter of Incur -5 poration: .... v .,* And now to wit, Aug LI, 1893: The Constitution of Duquogno College havino- been present. ed to, and perused by, the Court, and the Court having carefully examined the said instrument, and it appear ing to the Court that the objects, articles and conditions therein set Guth and contained, are lawful, and not in jurious to the community, do direct the said writing to be filed in the office of the Prothonotary of this Court. and that notice be iusorted in the Meriting Post, in the city of Pittsburgh, for three weeks, setting forth the ap plication to this Court, to grant such Charter of Incor poration. From the accord. Attest: A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice is hereby given, that application has been made to tho Court Mr a Charter Mr Dtemesne Cul lege, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary within three weeks, the Court will be asked togram said Chnrte4 THOMAS HAMILTON, aug.24--3w Att'v for Petitioners. ----- Money Wanted. THE following-. sums aro wanted soon—from 12 months to 1,2, 3,4, and 5 years--either for en dorsed notes or for bonth and mortgage, on good prop erty with serentl times the amount—the interest to be paid ponctuallyevery 6 or 12 months, or when for notes of hand, the interest to be deducted—viz: for $250, $5OO, $lOOO, $2OOO, $6OOO, $9OOO, $.25.000. Krln every instance the debt will be made perfectly safe and secure, All letters (post paid) promptly attended to. ISAAC HARRIS, 446" ea commiBsim Merchant, No. 9 Fifth street. seP 1 '43 Sohn D. Davis, ; CORRECTZD DAILY BT AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, A. MIAmER, Escmums mom?, TCorner of f•j'ood and sth 818., Pittsburgh, I CORN Ert or WOOD AND THIRD STS. ready to receive d haie of every description . —_—___ 1 on con , ignment, for public or private sale, and from long experienc e in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. i Regular sales on MosnA I'S and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every• evening,at early gas light. aug 12—y T HE great sale of Bridge, and other stocks, by order of Commissioners, on behalf of the State of Penn sylvania, will take place at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning the 6th inst., at the New Court House, in the room usually occupied by the Court of Common Pleas. JOHN I). DAVIS, Auctioneer. Sept 5-2 t, Wenn . ILL be sold P t A aucti Stre on et at Lot 10 o'clock, on Satur day morning, the 9th day of September next, on the premises, that very valuable corner lot, 24 feet front on Penn street, extending back along Garrison alley 107 i feet to Exchange alley. The above property is very advantageously situated, and can be improved so as to command a handsome income. Z. W. REMINGTON. :m g 25. Terms at sale, JOH:sl D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. MOKEI) HEIMINGS.-2.3 1)0.xe3 smoked her ring. U. rer,.iverl arid for Anlo LIAILMAN, JENNIGS" CO., .13, Wood Ativet ATACEEFIEL.-20 14.4 s .no. no. 3 markarel, 10 half bids no. 2 d o arti:'lo lot family ?Esc, 10 quarter bb1:: no 2 da, n prime jut meek ed and for sale by iIAIEMAN, JENNINGS & Co., aug 43, Wood street. TI7ST Er: El VE 14, a good assortme nt of all sizes J of good window glass and window sash; a150,.500 enter of yellow and purple 4 and 5 double carpet chain; 20 doz. large and small buckets and tubs; 20 ream: writing and letter paper, flu- sale on accommodating terms, for cosh or approved exchange. wig 14 Agontand Commission Merchant. UNDRIES.-50 boxes chocolate, 5 do cocoa. :3 do rice flour, :25 do ground plpper, 5 do Cayenne do., 36 cans ground mustard, 5 kegs do allspice,s du do ginger, 12 cans do do., together with every thin in the grocery line, all of which is offered at extremely low prices, tin. cash. lIAILMAN, JENNINGS & 43, Wood street hit!l chests young be - sort 30 boxes (13 lbs) do 20 6 lb. boxes gunpowder, " " imperial, lust received and lIAILAIAN, JENNINGS & CO, 43, Wood street. or sul. by Q OLE LEATHER. -120 e idea stile leather just re ceived by HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO, aug 9 43, Wood street A LADY who is capable of taking charge of a household, is desirous of obtaining a situation housekeepe r in a private family, ores superintendent ina respectable hotel. She would have no oection to leave the city if desired to do so. For further bj infor mation inquire at this office. aug 21—tf To We I C 'holla dt.-----------------)--------------atl ta CM A GEYTLEMAN, thoroughly uiscierstirods lA_ Book Keeping, wishes a situation in that capa city: the best of reference s will be given. Address it, at this office. ang 28—tf Idvorate and Gazette SPECIE STANDARD. • Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip... Exchange Bank Scrip ................ Currency ............................ Erie Bank Scrip ...................... EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia ................... New York.._... oston. ......... .. ............... ..Baltimore ....... --........par ........................... PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. _par Bank of Pittsburgh....., . ... Merchants and Manufacturer s ' . 6 - a . nk ... par Exchange .............. " ... -par . .. ... ..pa r Do. Hollidaysi urgh _ ----------- P HILADELPHIA. Bank of North America ------- .... Do Northern Liberties ... Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank.... Kensington hank .............. Manufacturers and Mechanics'.. Mechanics' ........ Moyamensing ........... Philadelphia bank...,.__ Schuylkill._... " Southwark ............ Wester n ....... " ...... . Bank of Penn Township ..... ...... Girard bank._._ U. S. bank and branches ............ COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germ;2ntown... " Chester county ...... Delaware county.,,,_,, Montgomery county,,,,____-... Northumberland ......... .. pa, ....... Farmers' Lusa of Bucks county..— - - Easton bank ......... Doylestotca bank ....... ..... Franklin bank of fra , thingtoin ..... Bank of Chamberslarrgh.. ...... Ariadietara • • . " Gettysburgh ....... ......... Lewistown ..... .................. Susquehanna county.-- ....... . 35 Berk: count y bank ...................... 75 Columbia Bankand Bridge Company .......... 1 Carlisle bank ........................ Eri e bank ................... Farmers and Drovers' bank... " Bank of Lancaster. _.. Bank of Reading. - _ Honesdale " ........... Lancaster ...... Lancaster co. " ............. Lebanon ............ Miners' bank of Pottsville . Monongahela bank of Brownsville ........ . . I ... New Hope and Delaware Bridge coman Northampton bank ._,,,• p y.... 10 Towanda bank_ no sale I 'yam in 4. La:Lk ..... 85 ........... ilest Branch bank-,,.. York bank... MARYLAND. Baliimore Oily banks._ All olker salcent banks. ......... NORTH CAROLINA _V/ solrent banks.. . ...... SOUTH CAROLINA. All selrenl banks.. ........ .... GEORGIA. All solvent banks.. ... I LABIMA Mobile banks.. Country banks LOUISIANA Vet oilcans banks (g00d).... TENNESSEE. A/41)11as .. 8008 AND 308 PRINTING OFFICE ,• W. FOI,S ER OF WOOD t FIFTH 9TS. c proprietors of the MORNING POST and MER CURY' AND MANUFACTURER respectfully inform their friend s and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of .11n11111CIICIER r-JC"IIir.IIIPD3I9I ZaD CY,222 aaeaxtarta Necessary to a Job Printing Office!, and that they are PR to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. sta XII itfnbs of .131aults, ge, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with ap propsiate cuts, hinted on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our business. July 31, 183. PHILLIPS & SMITH. C 0 FFEE.-3g , bags ltiocyffnt oee, do - 50 " St. Domingo do 50 " Havanna do Now Ill a r bf ga A l Vl v E k. N r .Z l l l 6 b S y & C 0., aug 9 43, Wood street, SPECIE ....... -i. ................. -........75 .... ..... 30 KENTUCKY •- •._5O ............64 •• • •par . .... - ----- -- --20 xcljani t ala§mlB4s, Nagai STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO-, Forwarding and enrarnicsion Merchants, CLEVELAND, OHIO. AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; iVnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vc:svls on the lakes. Cleve- land Line, Pennsylvania and obi. Canal. Proprie tors of the Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. ItT.FER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y R. Hunter & Co. Albans-, Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleyeland Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh ap 1 1843-Iv. Beaver and Vilarrert Packet ~,,,,H , Tljr. canal packet ERIE, J. M . week] .5 :a w,master, willrun as regular tri g .1 packet betwet'n the above named port.s, leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursday's and Sat urdays; connecting, ......ith the Stuge Lines to Cleveland direct, Fur freiLdn or pasiaire apply on board, or to BI;:.3. 'INGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, i ______ J. ';',. DICKEY, Beaver. _____ .......par PURSUPubIic Sale of Valuable Land*, ANT to a decretal order of the City, perior Court of Law and Chancery-, f Mtlai county. pronounced the 10th day of April, 18 or 43, ha the the cause depending therei n of Hen Strider, Pit., le. igainst James W. Barkenridge and others. Deets the undersi,...med special commissioner, will sell at puttlia auction to the highest bidder, at the court house ia ~..: 4, 15, _...,„,. ...c.I. .3 . fact , ri , cou nty, on d the lGth d c l . .y of S,eptember, 18431 _EA .._,..t0,_...... 1„ , 7 4‘ . _. ( h.in, the firsta. ofthe tr Sup r Court of saia .......;...„,- ,_:,....,......:-. --• --,1-"" cc,lintv,) that well known body of land commonly ca. 1 8 43. i led "Graham's Station," lying in Mason county * Va. ) ~ FARAE RF.DL'CED.-17. S. M kir. Ltst or STAGES '' on th ° ` l ` l '° r ive; Con taining by surveY four thou via Bed. one hundred and twenty-three acres, in two adjoining D RAIL RoAD Cans. from Pittsburgh, ,ararge proportio n of which is river bonati ford, Chambersburg, Harrisbu rg and Lancaster, to : parcels, ' land. Tito above lands previous to theday ofstae *DI Philadelphia, connectin g with the .113. in train ofcars to the surveyor of the county hilotsofaaa N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. i be laid oir by , venient size "for farms.and plats furnished, and no Inllo. Also, the din t line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia :.-'9. , thereof will he sold as may be necessary to preeleee, l the sum of manger equired by said dec.:rota! order.., Baltimore 9. . The sales nil he made on a credit of nine months tar Leases daihr at 8 o'clock A. .11. one part :of thepurcha.se money, oftwelvo mondal Office od door.below the Merchamt:' Hotel Wood it. i for another third part, and of:eighteen months for MENDELL. GRAHAM, WA um-r ,s, Co., feb 23, 1843-Iv. Proprietors. i' residue, the purchaser or purcastsersgi!.-ing bonds Inlllt ' !good security for the payment of the different intro, The Great Central Route i ments, hearing interesf from the dub of sale the lewd Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail , title to he retained as further security for the:lntranet of the purchase money, and liable to msale at the tisk Road Company. , of the purchaser or purchasers failing to make punts*. •-.., .tt. Ss,- _ATI. .";.-. al payments. 4r...- -, .. ...seys . I•7 2 i" r " -•••-..••• ' 7 • = 174.119Wit-^ .1, • GEO. IV. STRIBLING, Special Corer. '- -1:1"-.1-4e--- .. 11 x4k'.. , : Point Pleasant, Va., June 26,18.13. LiyB-2ra NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL CO.ICHES FOR . IVasHmoiest CITY, BALTIMORE, P IIIL.kDELPIII A : For Rent —a"— AND NEW YORK. P ,01_6,117-a.M6., !That COTTAGE, situated in the Bo of THIS line is in full operation and leaves Pitisburgh ' killiH.; Lawrenceville, at present occupied by Jeha i daily at 6 o'clo c k A. M., via Washington Pa_ Parker. and national road to Cumberland, connectin g he niente place has a very fine garden and good assort. • ,ith t i,... ~,;1 „„„I Co's toils th,.,,b,,„ place:; Tray- of fruit trees. Any person renting can have the eters will find this a:p and comfortable route, privileg e of engaging fur the ensuing year. Posse.. it being a separate and distinct Pitt: burgh and Cum- :ion van on the Ist of October next. berland line, facies will be affhrded which hav e not Ap been heretofore etijoyed. Extra coaches furnished a t or to W..Tomah, Smithfield itreet. the shortest notice with the priviles-e of t,-6ing- through sep. 1, 1843. ~...__............ .1..:...,....ur takinq one nights rest at their option. - : -------------_________________„„„„„„ Fe' t4 " . "..t.5. apply at our offic e at the Monongahela ~..- 1 - 1 - t i.t.,, the late residence (If House. .-T IL' V'er.,.., ~ ,ftit - 0 - 124Xaron Hart, deceased. The place= feb :3--dtf. r ts , :taent ot : ..,.. .... rac'ri s_ o. ' ib well :.tacked withchoice fruit trees, vines, &c. Also, a convenient tenement lately occupied by R. 1 • Langhorne. • Possessi o n will be given nn the first of October nett • For terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN, Ex'it aug- i.).:2-tlo ......--pa r ........pa r -..par- par ...._..par par .......par ..... -par • * pa r ....-- par ....... .par ------ par --- -par ------ par ---- ---- 3 3 ......par par .......par ------- _par .. ....... par ..... ....par MEE Regular Packcts, for Ciacinaatt. tr.•-:-- )66 .r,.r..,- . ;:;:i Thp S%viftsure, mi1 , i!, , ,,::, Ma,u,r, 1T.24,.ve.:3 event Thursday at 10 o'clock. a. :n. To Bent. Tlu: (fluter, Collins, Master, len. , . es even , Friday at Do LEASANT rooms and good steam powe at tile 10 o'clock a. nt. 1_ cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty ina The Montzonn‘rv, Bennett, Ma_3ter, lem es every Sat- O'Hara streets. Apply on the pretnises. jury It& urday at 10 o'clock n. in. - _____________ _______T________ _ Freeman's Piro Brick for Sala. Tho Express, Parkins.m Ala,ter, ',aye s every Sun day at 10 o'clock a. in. - Er CST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire B AS_ f 'of u - ni.-}1 will hereafter be kppt constantly on hind JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., .. 4,lrents. and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO, may :27 No. 60 %atria. A LLEN KRA NIE R, Errhanqc Broker, No. 46, : --------:------_____, _ , SAMI LL 11fORROW, Corner of :r;)9(1 Ind 7'hird a! reetg, Pittsburg 1,,,,,,,ht Manufacturer of Tin, Copper bad 'Sheet Pa. Gold, Silver„ and Coirem Bank notes., Iron Ware, and sold. Sight cheeks on the it:astern cities, for sale. ' . _ . 210. I i , PlftlEstrertbehreeP IroodandArantel, Drafts, notes and trills, collected. ; Keeps constantly on handy g:ood assortment of wales, REFER Iff CES . I'Vro. Bell & Co., * ! and solicits a share ofpahlic patronage. Also, on had) i the followinzarticies: shovels, pokers, tongs rit:liing, John I). Davis, skillets, teakettles, pots, ovens, eutree mills, &c. Mer• F. Lorenze, !chant, and others are invited to call and nsaraine fict J. Painter & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. i themselves. as he is deteimined to sell cheap fcr cask it Jo s , -ph 'Wood well, i a ____________________pprened paper. _ mar 7...-ti Janie., Alay, Alex. Bronson &Co. Z ~,i ittde! ill . John Cartwright, John H Brow n &Co. C'' " I ra. C L'TLER and Stirgical Instrument Manufacturm James APCandless. > S Cincinnati, 0., ! corne r of ilth and Liberty street's, Pittsburg- Pa. J. R. M'D.maid. t. Louil, Mu. N. B. — Always on hand an e' r x.cnsiv as 'of ' , Surgical and Liental instruments Buller's, Tailor's) W .. .___________ll. Pope, Es t. Pres'tllafk____Ky. Lf . u .__________ isville. ! Hatter's Hair Dressc-'s and Trnner' Patent St Pam's Toting Ladies' Boarding SchooL ; S addler's -" - ' ' s hear% Tools, Trusse s , & c . je 24. T" public are informed that this institution, con- ducted by the Sisters of Charit, will be reopen- i ope, Tin and Sheeti rc , l7 ecl on the first Monday in Septemb er . A select and li-1 ri-lIIE su,,scriber respect fully informs his friendsand tailed number of pupil's will be received and instructed 1 .1 former patrons, that he has removt.d. his estab. in the several branche s Of a Polite English education, , lishmen t from No. 61, Librr t y t o No, --., Thi r d et , together with tueful and ornamental need.lework nettrly opposite the Post OflicC , . w hem he continues to TEItAIS. Icarry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business, in $lOll pe t) ; an do num. i ,all.rmtiitrlaNnacreioonis thbreapntiters,ringeil,eo rtitibspeeranctfyulelyselicing to For tuition, washing and mendin g , For bed and betiding, Doctors Fees am not included in the above. ' him heretofore, and pledges himself that no paing Rhein N. B. A few half hoarders can be accommodated, Ibe , pr.red on his part b, - merit the same. Condign on the meet ren... - onabie term s , whi c h will be made i on Land, .1 lanufactured Ware. of all kinds, allot wick* known on applicatien t o Siste r Isidore, the Superior. , will be sold low for cah. Spouting, & der at short notice. , c., e too. A reduction %sill be made in favor of children under welve year; of age. sue 24-tP2wk.w4t 1 aug-I-Irn R. M. DA'WBON. _____ Landreth's Garden' Seeds, ------7. .1 fill supp!\. of Landreth's Garden ale, Seeds always on hand and forsr, at his agency, the Drug, store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184, Liberty st., head of Wood. ___ Peach Trees. smh, THE sith,crihe r has just recei.cul from the Nur. „Mos ery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia. a l ot of the choicest variety apeiwl a tree s , to whirl ha ..... - - .5.." would call the attention of the Public. F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty st. head of Wood. County Commiasioner. AT the solicitation of a number of friends of all political parties, I respectfully offer myself to the consideration of my, fellow-citizens for the office of County Commissioner. That mnts be misunderstood, either as my te po selntiitical e or pmay notrivate affairs, I make free to say that I hare !wen all my lire a consistent Republican, in the true sense of the word. As the country is somewhat entharrais e d in its finan- dal affairs, and the reduction of salaries of Rablic 1 officers has received the approbation of large majori ties of the people, the underiigued would not should I he be so fortunate as to be elected, in any manner at tempt to resist this salutary reform; should it reach I the office of County Commissioner. apr (i. SAMUEL HUBLEY. i P rothonotary. To the voters of Allegheny conn!g:—l respect (infully offer myself to your consideration as a candidate dependent of poities) for the office of PRO THONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. As I do not come before You recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom I not not per sonally known will please exatnine into my qualffica- 1 (inns, &c.; and if so fortunate as to obtain 3. majority of your suffrages, 1 shall endeavor be strict attention 1 to the duties of the office, to sati4v nffi with yO:ir choice. ALEX. MILLER. I TOBACCO. -10 boxes Burton's 5 b lump tobacco, 25 do Russell & Robinson do 5 do Hare's 10 do assorted sizes just received and for sale by and brats', HAILMAN, JENNINGS & 43, Wood street. Twine rs' Oil. 135 BBLS. Tanner:' Oil. tri;)rizsio,lAeb.yr CO., sep 9,(1.1rn&w2t. No. 88, Liberty s Essential Oils Cl im ILS Lemon, Cloves, Bermott,; Sassafra, jus V received at the Wholesale and Retail, Drug IVare t house of auk. :31. JONATHAN No. GO, corner I'Vond and lthsts. Fresh Mercurial & Drugs C .ALOMEL, Quicksilver, Cantharides, Tart Acid Lunar Caust and Prepared Chalk, just received' at the Wh lesale and Retail Drug IVarehouse of JONATHAN KIDD, No. 60, collier Wood and 4th sts. JL YSTER_IOUS Cli EVA LIER—A popular novel, I Yby James,receive c l at Foster's St. Clair st. Agency and Literary Depot, opposite the Exchance. 30-6 t. D USE YISM NO POPERY.—A few copiP; of shit _IL new. work just received at Faster's St Clair street Agency and Literary Depot, opposite the Er-thre. w 8 30--3 t. ---- - - Doing Lots in niminch aui a) LOTS, table for building, most eligNir* atiNA it) uamd, and within two. rciatttea' walk if dist steam _ire rr y boat landing, will be sold at prices te lie the times. The terms of payment will be made ouyv either for cash or such barteras can be made invilabl e . Apply to the subscriber s in 13irmiegham, or Mr. A, Peterson, No. 4. Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. - J.A.S. PA ___________ TTERSON. jr. 4Lots for Sale. Lots Landonin N . i f i a :3 ; ln c es ?t i e i r; il . . Ezoltse sulnocid.a4lfo4u.2,s;:screarssit 181, 182, ancllBl, in Cook's plaa of Lots, on Holmes Hill. Also, Lots nos. 26, and 27, in Cook's plea of Lou en High street, near the neve Court Hutu*. For tams apply to sap 10 Z. W. REMINGTON LFor Sale. Highs s STS on the North East corner of' Coal Lane treet awl g. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON: Market near Fourth meat Found - , Ai b e t h rt e y l a s s t t r street, e a kn Note j 74' e ' ha in n a d Cl e o= }ll soiled and Worm. It ig signed by James Gaston and another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. Meows. er can have it bv identifying. it, and paying expenses. July 31.--tcf: PRemoval. CAWFIELDhwi removed his marble &tab • lishmoot to AVoncl 31'. opposite Fahrtestock's Dr i. 47.. Store, wheie he will keep constantly oa sand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19—.1yr• William C. Wall, , ! Pl.. in and Fancy Portrait and Pitturc Frmisil 1 Man ufac t u r e r, 87. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C I NVASS brushes, varnish, .4.7. c., for artists, aJ w on band. LookinZG/asse_ ,s &c.. Promptly .fte ined to order. itrpairitur done at the shortest notice. Particular at tention paid to regilding and jobbing. ot every description. P,r , ons fitting starnboat s or houses will End' their advantat-e to call. it to sep 101 GRINDING AND POLISHING Trolls ground and polished, anvil s and other krodo of grinding done at the Cast Steel File Alanufactory, cor6 ncr of Liberty and O'Hara streets. aug• 18 , t Books and. Stationary. . I N hand and receiving monthly, aid for sale on so. O commxiating ',CMS the Encycloped l ia lista rv, Buck'? The,iloziral Dictionarv, Events in of Indian iHistory. the American Pioneer, a :mall variety of kw its, school and pocket 13iV.es and Testaments, books and siarionar.% aehool ivi Permanent Tempenw Doe i umenr , , Bacc s and anti-Barchus, voice from as - re this vinta,:;acrod ~ri!lok., Did': I'. ,, altn?, and a variety of I rh.rip reli7iou , . n . .. 4, a av n d about 2000 w as hi ng . wn Hymn Baca::, Tcrar-rance Lyres, Wash'neton Harm Pic Nie Sonr-:, T,-mperince Fables and Temperance and Sabbath School 12 , ..,k5, and about 10.000 of the Journals and Youth', 'ffroprarre Advriearea of the American Temperance Union, New Yeti, for We in large or small 107 . .1. to ..ttit. purchaser?. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Cotnamiosion Merchant. -`---•• for ealeanZt get