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One of these letters is dated nt Vera Cruz. on the 2d of i Atig. s a i L l ' i er . and although not so late by two days as the accounts to which we referred to on last Mondayvveuing, eveHin g• .€' l - i PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Rank of Pittsburgh the information whir, it glues is of some importance. Merchants and Manufacturers' bank.. It certainly varies the appea l ance of matters in Alex- I Etre4'ge . ..... ... Do. Hollidaysburelt ;cu firm as lint do other accounts of the 30th PHILDELPHIA. would represent them. The followin g is an extract Bank o f A'orth America .... from the letter of the 2,1 August, which was ester- 1 Do Northern Liberties .... day received in 11.10.1iington. 1 Bo l'ennsylrania •`I have the honor to inform you, that by the Bin- c..."'""nc.re'„.°„/ dn';l7.,k,7;faP'er lairerk7ia: kb express, Which left Mexico the day after the mall I i. r. ‘ " "l";;, - ,: i k . n'c * of this morning, Congress Mid agreed to the call of i the minister for a loan of 15 millions. The next • ' ;Iferhanies thing is to get it. . I ilf inrnvinZ ... ''l deem it my duty also to state, that I ave Jost ;, ; ,,.7,', , ' ll - ' ;;;; — ri f n a g r - t - n - re ' r ' s n a n d Mechanics' Tr brink iieell II letter from the Br - nisi/canal/1, sent to t his house '',' ",.." a "r i . ' // 4 " r here, wherein he observes that order s h a d been issued, ;, ‘,. ; ,':; , ;7;: a 4 , 4 ...... :: —•- —•— • and approved by the swot- committee, (o r the troop s on Ilits/trn ••••••• th e flontier to take up their positio n ten leagues in :Rank of Penn Township advance of the Rior Brave; mai if attacked, to de (-heard bank --- -• fend themselves," £O. &c. I U. S bank on I branches Should Nlexico carry out this scheme, weask wired). • ere there Lea man with an American heart in his his COENTRY BANKS. som, who would out put forth an arm tu arrest the in- Bank of Germantown ..... ... ' " Chext re roun/Y . ...... Delaware county Alonleomrry rounly FROM NEW ORLEANS. ; " Nor enumberland .. ....... ... Pa rmero' bank of Bucks county.__ Rumors of War — Movements of the T 1 oeps„-r. ~,,,,,,i,n k .... ....... we cup" •7biti folio% Mg paragraph s lion) the N. Or. ibty/r.,tore n ha n k ... .......... leans '1 come 01 the "'mit ult. Prant/tn hank of Was!traglon . Later from A ra,;(7. litl g .- The ship Suyialkeopt flank of Chambersburgh...... ... Gibbuns,urr ist d Leloo y ester-d u hoot At an•us 1/,,, " 3f""I .sh,/r h ...... ft I/ ' l ' ur " • .... '' '''' ..... .... . g ........ .. Copt G. erta that lie kilt the um:Mange utl the liti. urt the Ititli Inst. and that jlist beim ti lie left, the Gettv " I .: '"ri'f'' , '" ..... • Sitsvernanurtcou n ly steamboat Aloorneuth came ott and repaired 1/011. nun ' " fleek,,l. n ly bank. bud bcvn declared ty li.xico, but he viipposes it 033 Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... only a runt., —kilouta less. founded of, .the ',as r e . eels.' here ham Mexico—( Ed Ttopie )(k m Tu)lot r"ri“l'.l."'" iris. bank Lod gone to the Sao Putliciu. SPEED AND comFOR T !! ; e. 1., G eanti: and the report of the loss ,if the Adman- 1 ' rimers and Drarers' bank •••1- Se ulloe.. Ile tcpetts that en the 1,0 I) lost, 100Lan".st" !MONONGAHELA ROUTE. " Ban kaf Read:rig irnile. 1% of the S I\ Vass, aw the scht ...qral V %% like., .' FOR BA LT I MOR E AND I'li ILA DEL Ili I A I cu r t Decke r , from this port viii Go + , antic,.! 100,es ","'"i'"nC THE SPLIta DID FACT RUN SING STEAMERS l brand to Armadas. On the !Bth inst. sau bchr lal s """''' l '''''' " lank .-- • I Lamdin, hum this pert ter Aransas, o,th liovvra. / 1 - - ”” ,, ' , - , - -- - " 1 , Lancaster cc . " • . . . .. ..... . ~.- .14;1 - i it. tat I Meta States, I Mutiny on Board llie skip Stirtalt.—Th e crew ttf ; L ' I '"""" ; ?l i e 1.1,1 1 , Navial, motored while lying in Ararool s Boy. . ifi '''''' 'l '" , k °,l P ,""";, : " ..- --- ,•.,-,- • - • - - -*- C 0 NSU L AND LOUIS NIeL•NEs , wee id the crew were leou•In to this putt in um., 11.'non- V, ".1 i","'"'''''"e Wilt remmenre on Alondaythelt2th of • May. Ma ; a„d 6 , , ' V,,,. li ne oil ! 0r1,,,, Bridge company put ;Mu ruisurt wawatt t i de lila,. ----------- king fleet'''. daily trips. Ihe steam schooner Augusta, Cato Gtjlejj, a ., an - Northain ' , Mil bank . . RAIL ROAD MEETING. One boat u ill Irani. ut 8,1 o'clock, A. :.11. daily. Iderst an d, h a s Men Chartered by the huvernment u- T "'"'" fa " " k " ' • The member s of the Rail Road Executive Commit- The other it, the exenin g , daily. (except Swift:, ) gen t bete, t, the roomb, hut I,tl . hat rebus ue (to, ir 'y''"i"z tank ......... • .. —. tee, in pursuance of notice, as e au at t h e Boa r d of By t hemorn mg 80111 1 -1110010 ,7er. - Willtake the Cu, of not 1e. , ,i). :+be 1+ to take Icor+, to A r ,,,,,,,,,, 13,,, ~,,, l ;I . e/rl Br qrieh lonic__ .... .... ..„ Trad e Rooms, on Friday afternoon, the 29th inst. the Baltimore it Bunt Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland. cc, leo, day-, tor 11l US, ~ 1 die D i npste ss an d ll s if A rank 'nink .......... -- • ...... . tg . r• O n mo.ion, N. B. Casio, Earl , was appointed Char- 8 o'clock, A M., tio• next morning. And arrive it, t tillety. 01110. man, and John Bigler, Socteinry. The following Bultimor e , at 5 o'clock P. NI. th e same el ening. 1 11 e understand the steamboat Ne+u, which arriv e d Ilehno i .; hank of St Otairscille. resolutions were then adopted by the Committee: hate all 501ur,10y,,,,,, purchased at Clue", by an agent rlinitin /mak of Colnirimai .... .. tq•yroress • ...se,. ..-.c.....5. Resolved, That it i s expedient that Allegheny Court- ..c.r .. .. tz.si.... ......1.,..L.#- - --- !Ea :A.: ~,-,-,: t of gove, nment, h a - S 7 ;AM. T 41, N , ., II In nearly new. COI II 1111.1,11 a ,II .1.1. (.1 ..V.•11. Lisbon.- ty, should be represented in Lite Rail Road Convention .s..ktll' - ime. C of xely light drug and is ittien,h+l 10 go to Aram Circterii:e (I.a•c , enre, ca.), ier)..... to be held in the borough of Greensburgh, Wesom •re- Through to italtitn ore in 32 hours, ! .as 1.3 0 y, 01/ete aler t. olll be teat' a+ a ligt.ter. I 11'rei- , -it. r, t;r,- r ) . ..... - land county, on Monday the 241.11 of September next. Phiiadelphi n in 40 " Ibe steam... Mi. John Nl'Kim ts now iv expected from c'inrirtrt •le honk A... . ....... Resolved. That the citizen s o f Alleghe ns county be Bv the esening boot passengers will lodge on the fi , Iye+ton. /lel CIIIIVIII may rut u• 111 it Cr li/I. of tn. I't alfref), hank respectfully request e d to mee, at d o , m" , et Srphoe By in comfortahleSTATE /MONIS th e first night. ' ii iviiiiig news horn the army. remiernebil 'iiiitA of Lake Erie.. in the city of Pittsburgh, on Friday eveni m , next, S e p t pa„ overate Mountains in Coaches in day loght.—; Tne listator on Lafayette Spare.— rhe review, 1 , -tv' , n /o , n k••-• • • .. . • ' • •• • - • ..... - Cl+, at 7 I 2 o'clock. I'. M., to appoint Delegates to L o d ge the second 'tight in Cumberland, thus as ord. jby Mai (inn Gaiite,, 01 Ilie Ile cum( JIM'S 01 11il Pranklin bitnl, if ro , ' ,, m4Trx... said Convention. ing night travel altogether. • untects tor Tessa-. which ti.eik lilac,- )e.ier du ) nano .arraars'and 11,-4 'lairs' bank of Strula•nrille Resolved, That Jesse Carothers and John Bigler, For seats, ne entire coaches for families or part its, Img on Lafayette S , re. ass a saui-,1” t ~,,t; ati,..— r”,,,,5' hank of Crlnt as be a Committee 10 prepare and issue a circuits' to appl y r th e offi ce , t wo d oers fr om th e Exchange; and : I tie getanat soul !toastali apprated 111iiin the ground (ieatten tire people of the western counties of t h e St a t e , in c t. at the Wulf boat abovethe Monong n h da Bridge. a Mlle after 1U O'L/rrek, and the whole t turt4 uus over (iiaueille .... eing their co-operation, in favor of the Rail Roach FERGUS MOORHEAD, I by the time the courch bells begat, to ring. 'I he i ol• 11,,,11i0n ............ i and retioesting them to send delegates to the ptoposed mar 9 Agent. sowers relit, ed. ronNlstrd 01 le.e reloll4olef • 101.1 el lane see r Convention in its favor. at Green:burgh. i COI Dclkill, "th e Lone Star Guard," ot the 3•1 Mu- Iftrer;str 7 • . • • • • • • • - - " ICE ERIE ik BIIC/1/"Ar LiNE • i MCI Illlly, and thiee companies 0 flash volunteer • Iftr, .' .. . ✓ rn ...... . - - ...... FIFTII STREET FURNITURE WAR E ssiiie , , N i he} Ille It hart o.oklrtg se t col •0010 r ri, and wld do tfrella..ies' and Traders', Cineinnati 11 ROOMS. H. H. RYA N , . ',' - .1, STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CA PT.- ,-ierk c ' t ginisi -.el N tee, II toe oCei.l.loll I'd] li, :r, L. ba.l vl thee, .110 ,, ,.! /Was, a ' emmt, G. ri tr ns made a lti :et add, ... to them Vorir.i'l. AMPLIELL, ' 1 lin vo.ter,iii tici.tuat, ;hough Lltlvate, d In ii at . .. ii• set Pitce.r, -••--- • - • - • If AVING completral his machinery for the MA N. Leaves flea," a, ~„ ~, , , , ...k. A. m. the ratuto r ler II art , UFACTURE OF CABINET FURNITURE, l A ltraji let Sod,' s —1 h a M;;I ;;•• Tr;•;,tr e • Ho. s , .•; .............. ...... Pittsburgh nt 3 o'cl oc k, l'. NI. is now preps red to offer to the public all articles in Ida line, at wholesale or retail, vet . ), low for Caen; he STEAMER MIC HIGAN. CA rT. Bores, (.2:'l'li“jit,serg'ist:::,,",:,:!;::":„ti..l',ll 'ii,:u-.1,,::::', ::::::, 1 ,1 ' ,, e .L r n .r .l' ., ' : ,''',. - -- • - - • - - - - • - warrants entry article made at ill* ettrilAl•llMel ll 10 , Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'claek. A. NI. :ago to I o -cation,. V• hi., .. give sati.faction. as none but the best workmen are I •• Dense r at I o'clock, P. NI. . ... employed, and every' care taken in the selection of ; In COIIIIO,IIII I with daily Lines of Frerght and Pas- , nab,.', V) L'.', t tla,! material. - sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., mid Cleveland. 0 Turning and Sawing done in the best mnnner. j Steam Boat and Vessels to rill parts on Lake Elie Also, an asaortml•nt of turned material kept on land Michigan. Appls, to hand, such as li%agois flubs. Monroe Columns, G. NI. II ARTI iS & CO., Newel's and Balusters, I Bench Stews, Bed posts, Shure! and Fork Pittsburgh. JOHN S.DICKEY, Beaver, Table Lcgs, &c. Handles. 1 ill', 21. y CLARK S: Co.. Bearer. The subscriber has in addition to his large Esiahe 1845. M0N0.% Y CI NCI NN.UTI PACKET. 1315. listurneot, nine Brick houses, with shafts running I through them, which he will Rent for Shops, with' U. S. MAIL Tho new and Splendid Steamer, Steam Powe r suf f icient to propel such machinery as ! may be put into them, at mach lower rates than steam i MONONGAHELA, power can be produced horn .mall engirrea. Stns r, Master, has commenced run .g re,, , latly, end will enntinrie to P I . ring ossession given at any time. o °c'- 8 ! run through the •ett•en WI /I Weekly Parket between Pittsbur g h and Cineinnati, leasing Pittsburgh every Mondav root ning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thorsrisy morning at theViTe boor. For freight nr pas•nee ripply on board. m2ll. __. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Meister, lens n 0,,. menced her trips and will rIIII/11111 f eg clam Packet hetw.'en PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING during the season of 1815. For freight or pas• sage apply on board Opt, ,jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. w~ r , i'. '~.~. .. L•W AND • EQUITT.—We have re ceived the 3 , 1 No of this excellent work. This num bl' closes the first volume. The volume will contain 493 pages., overrunning the quantity promised, 12 pages A title page and table of contents of the vol ume, is attached to this number. The October num• ber will be the first of the second volume. The pub. ..fiers promise to spare no pains to keep up it. present sari„ reputation. The low price at which the work is pu ought to find for it a place in the in tie State. l'rice $7 per Library of every La annum, pa)nble semi.annu '—Editor, F J Trinihnt, 1 Esq, Philadelphia; Hon Ellis 17;14. Lanc.ister; il. ton IWCandless, Pittsburgh;—Printers, 44;_nliittle ) andJ M G Lescure, Hariiihurgh, Pa. LITTELCS LIVING AGE:.—Cook has received the 63th Number of this excellent periodical. VALUABLE: FUEINACK PREPERTT AT AUCTUEN.— We would call lie attention of Iron men and 11TherS , to the sale of the Allegheny Furnace property, to take placethio morning, at 10 o'clock, at Dovii' Auction rooms, cornerof Wood and Fifth streets. F 18.37 NIGHT—THE THEATRE.—The Theatre was well filled last night. The bill for the evening was the Lady of Lyou. Miss Portvcrt's personation of Pauline, was characterized by clearness of enuncia tion and elegance of style. Mr NEATiE has improv ed very much, and as Claud Melnotte. astonished even those who knew him as an actor—he performs with great spirit and judgment. The stock comp'. ny is excellent throughout. FIRINISN'S BFSEFIT.-To-night, SIICKNEY, the worthy proprietor of the New Orleans Circus, gives our Firemen's Association a Benefit. We are assured the perfutmances will be unusually interesting. and we hope there will be a genetal attendance efour citizens. [.We bad a great rain on Tuesday night—the rivets are rising slowly. 'or' ' --- Removal. T HE subscriber has removed hi. M'oroc^n Leather store to No. 70 WOOD STREET, between 4th end Diamond Alley, where he hos on hand a large as •ottment rd Morocco, fancy Leather, Linings, Bind. Tugs, &c. &c., from one of the best tnanufactorieo in Philadelphia, which he will sell at lower pricca than can be }taught at any other house in the city. The trade are respectfully in% Oct! to examine my st.tx-1, before purchasing. aug29 tf CLEAR. TILE TRACK!!! __E. THE cheapest and best BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, for the people, can he found at J. C. KIMBALL'S STORE, NO. 70 WOOD STREET, Between Fourth and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. Boors and Shoes of all kinds, sizes and descriptions. The fisldon ing is a portion of his assortment: Mens and Boys coarse Shoes; do do Kip do do do Calf do do do coarse Boots; do do Kip do do do Calf do Ladle's and Children's Lender Boots and Slices: do do Mortireo do do do do fine Kip Slipper+ do double and title sole, Pittsburgh make; do do Gaiter Boots of all kinds; do do Kid , Jeffersons and Buskins. Trunks. Trunks of all sizes cheaper than can be purchased ai any other place in the city. Como and examine me .stock; •'1 HE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and shall be twat !!! All of the above goods have been selected and man ufactured expressly for the Pittuleirgh flllllhet, and are arid 6hall be sold aholemtie and retnil, cheaper than any other place in Pittsburgh !! Come arid see!!! aug•29-tf J. C. KIMBALL. , Back in the Old Stand. T HE Subscribers would inform the trade and pub lic in general, :hut they are in their Old Stand, No. 83, Wood street, with a stock of haidwure, suita ble for Builders and the retail trade, together with their own manufacture of but hinges, axle, pulleys &T.-- Thankful for past favors, they so licit a share of pub lic custom. The attention of Builders and Carpen ters. is particulary asked, to a large lot of hinges sligistly damaged i* the Great Fire, that will be sold at very reduced prices. Call and see. Bash. IVeighlit of all sizes constantly on hand. sus 26tf CLARK & CAMERON. PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUI', on tar, at A. G. REINHART'S, ang3o. 140, Liberty street. SELECTIONS from the Speeches of Eminent A mcricans by a Member of the Philadelphia Bar For sale by C. H. K.AY, aug 6 No 76 Market et. v Itiorning post PITTS BERG II , PA . THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4 PITTSBURGH BOARD -OE-i'IIADE CoMMITTER FOR sErrEunr.R. W. H. Denny, J. F. Kelly, Josiah King CORRESPONDENTS in reference to communicatinn t which mny nppear in this paper, we have one or tw•o remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the aulho r he ing but made known to UP, and when inserted, must I. ways be taken as expressice of the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. J. C. KENIRAI port of Pittsburg!). 30 UCHIES WATER IRTIiiCHANXIEL ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Dnily Bmwassille Packets. Miner. Kinney, IVellsville; IVilmington, Dennison, Cincinnati; Della, Connley, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brnwnsviile Pac'Lets; Rambler, Moodey, Welkville; Financier, Poe, Cincinnati; Della, Connley, do. Piehao'oy, N!cDonnel, Cincinnati; Pilot, Rentz, Cincinnati. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. ibgaa;s ITHE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, , Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) nt I o l chick A. M., (on the nrrivul of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren next morning la, 7 o'clock—m.necting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co'a line of Sieges, which leave IVarren on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 SU. Pa.rsengers paying in Pittsburgh are entitlerhochoire of berths on the Canal Packet, and seat.,r in the stage. For passage a7ply on board Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DIC KEY, Beaver. G M HA RION & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passtite returning apply at the Stage offices of N El L. MOOR F. & Co., Cleveland, J 0,„ 14, B TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVEtt''''ACICET mai The weii 'n'sown steamer MI C I(n 1 %;,, \V. B. BOIE.I. Monter, hest ' , encored her regolar daily tripn, leaving Pittnburgh (an ht fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,and those whc have no money carried fire. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as noon as the weather aiil permit; on the ripening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLF:VELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE., Pa., will immediately gn into opera-I tion. For freight ur passage• apply ov board, Or to jolv 12 U. M. HARLON, ater s Si Michigan is provided with W Evans' treet. Sufet Guard. Valuable Bound Books. J CST recereived nt Cook's Third street. Ilioory of the Hugoenotg, o new edition, COllLiflll,l 10 the present time, by W. S. Ilrowning. MarkintaAh' s Ethical Philosophy, with it preface, by Rev. Wm. Whevell. Elementary Chemistry. Theoretical end Practical, by Georce Fowneg, Ph. U., edited, with eddition,i, by Robert Bridges. liallock's Poems. Booth's residencent :lie Court of ,i.„ - -pdon, a new and spledid edition. Religio Medici, by Sir Thomas P.,-ow n Kt. Thirwall's History of litecce; a nen nod, /ate cdi The nbove eon hr had at F.arterti rrtrin Cook' , . Thiof Atreet. orig`.27 4 5drk 1313 LS of Thornp.oo's Esira Family Fluor Jost received nod fur by BURIIII I DGE, WILSON & Co.. Front street near Smithfield. 100 BRLS. Raw Whiskey, received and fur sale by WILSON 4.4;,- CO., nog 9. Front ?beet 46116 dlik KEGS LEAD. rrcrived and for stk. by BURIIIIIDGE, WILSON & CO. an 9 Front At, near Smithfield. Peardor 925 KEGS Beatty • s FFEG Rifle Pnwiler,jult reserved and fiir nn le low on accommodating terms-by M. B. RH EY & Co., No 9, lraterst , nug`23. Agents for the Manufactuie r s. N. B. Merchants wishing to purchase here will piens(' lease their orders at our counting room below 9 o'clock, A. M. Cotton Yarn, &c. Q BOX Es long reel Cotton l'arn, 0 300 llrs Carpet Chain, just received and for sale at manufacturers Ism est ptice,r by M. B. RHEY & CO„ NO 9 Water st. nug26 Batting. 75/1 LBS. in 25 pound bales, just received and kJ offered fur stile by M. B. RHEY & CO., No. 9 Water sr School Books, Slates, &c., Louisville Lime. l ir PST received and %sill be rtin•tatitly kept on 102 BB LS. fresh Lonlibville Lime feat received!" and fur ,ule by J AMES MA Y. hand. A good small assortment 1.1 the best . and 11)0,4 approprintekind of school books, vtriting I paper; cop) oncl day hooks and ledgers, Bibles and r Testaments; ink. Tiflis, shoes, and pencils, paten pens, and wafers. For sale low for cash or approved trade. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn Marcia, No 9 Fifth at. raper and Carpet Rage, and country Carpet bought. aug 20-1 Purden's Digest. STROUD'S late edition of Purdon's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania. For sale by C. H. KAY, No. 76, Market street 111112th BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. Rcmoval ...... ..... _ • DR. 11 . .\1. M. 11itu1IT.t,E:NTIsT INDIANA 11..5.,r,,,,1 to St C,sir •1,,, fj vl t t Jr„, ''''''''''. 4 "`"^ " 1 "'I i'''"r 4 ” to the I:ncliatl t :v flutel 131.4.idlni,st. Stare Srrti WALL PAPER M INUFACD iltl 1 . 1.11 1 k 01 I! 71 r: 01 Ir . :: b. „, , ,i e, , ,,,, i 'WAREHOUSE REMOVED. , VI Ilf iINI.I THE Aufofcriffer, have the plen,te• of to(orff , ff,.. - : n„, k , f , h , r,,, , _,• ~. ” r'" , . ~z , :la. ! th eir Mends iin.l the polio,. geneioily, dolt 0,..., l ' c/ 1 .,, •,,,., . , • • have removed their papei stoic, to / - :_rr././111 ( •• h,i,/, of Ftrcirria No. 87 Wood Str, rt, olore Fourth, : Pr rryrrt'kernk.•(l . lryi n i e r..... .. .. nea t ly opposite the stand they occupied before the lice, •Vo*/ 4 - 1 1 - r.rre u, h/I , 1.. Il us f 1 - ,,• : ,„i... hero ifwy have on hand and me opening u compitte 11. " 4,0 !!!tA ., th , 1 if rrhani , s' bank „ cf I si , *ort mentment of 1 Brarrrherr.. ... , ..... .... .. ...... . ...... . Bank tit .if 0 rgol 111.,,,, ... ........ ti ORDERS, FIRE HOARD FRIRTII M\ RI . LAND. part kf,'Mthcity,t,............. the greater of which ba, been manufactured and AU oar „ r xt , Prenf banks.. ... . .... .. .. trnpotted since the fire, and which contain, a latlze ! N( 1 11 . 111 it( number of parterons that are altogether new and suit- x . 411 sal,. nt 1,2n1.-1.. .. I . C. ..% .. .. . )1.1 N . . A able for even description of entries and loom, , sr They also keep on hand a stock or Printing. is lir itr L : ' All solrro !la 'A.. . g - 111 UAW )I.IN A and Wrapping Paper frion the Clinton Mill. Steu Itenville, rt., to which along with their other gar, 1., A11y,, , ,,r 1 / 1,,,,i4v, they would i elipectfuil y call the artenritor tic porrh,,cr... •,.' Rugs arid 'f antler . scraps pnrchaverl in ex.•hange. 1 /01 , 11, 1 , 1 ,, LI .. . HOLDSHIP & ISM IIV :4 . Country bernAs 87 IVouJ ',over. ! PAPER HANGINGS n lig•21) d&-w3m School and Choodcal Books. Q . ANT)F:R'S Spollh,g Book and Ilvader- , ; 111 . G..iffey's do. do d„ . , Cobh's do. do do ; Nlitclo•11'1, Goography and Al Isc; (flaw ' s. Smith's, (4.ograrhies; Nlitehell's Ant it, ( ;..00raphy and Adds; FirrAl'A 11i4tory Of Ow United Stales; of England, Romp and Greece Emerson'.4. Ray's, and Smith's Arilionoirs; kham's. Bullion's and Conch's Gram I I area Clain Book s of Prose and Poetry; Scholar: Companion; Mr Guiles': Rhetorical Glide; DZIV Seril , G of Mat berm' Ira! Wo r t, : Comstock': Philosophy, Chemistry and Physiology; Cooper' s Virgil; Anthon's Classical Work:; Muir': S: max; Clark 'a f.:tesar; Donneeati's, Glove's. and Levered': Lexicons; Ainsworth's Latin Ibriionaty; Brook's, Itoss's Latin Grammar; Bro. ik's Latin Lea-ons; Bullbm's Latin Header. All the above works on hand, with a full notart merit of Slates. Quills, Siert Peux, Paper, Copy Books, and every article wanted fur Schools, fur sale at the lorcesl cash prices by JOHN 11 . MELLOR, nog'2l.l. 122, street. N. B. Bags bought fur Cash, or in exchange FM go 0,18. Arnold's Writing Fluid. AFURTHER supply of the above writing fluid (st urrunted a genuine article.) just reed and fur sale by C. 11. KAY. No. 76 Alike( to. aug 26 neer White & Brit's dry goods stole. Jacob's Latin Reader. V f: La lin Render with notes and illustrations by John D. Ogilby, for sale by C. H. KAY. ang22 Mai ket street. Bank Notts anb (EA -dying CHRRECTED DAILY By A. HEADIER, EXCUANGE DRONER, FIFTH STREET. NI:NTL CRC 1 lii. Ii . A Ell= co.:()10;1,\ I. n \NI 1. 1 )1,1til \NA New Orb-an t banks (rood ).. TENN Ess E-Fs. 1 Allh Ink. I ‘N. .- Ronk of 3/. Clair St. ..• • •...• Bonk of (I,e Rir , r Rai ,a, Mourne.... Partner's' and Meclianiex . ank, Detroit Miehi,zon Insrirrrorre, Oakland County Bank, Pontiae VENITIAN BLINDS. !lug 26. Ai WESTERVELT, I Sugar, ‘); miDs N Sugar. Strieqy Prime. Fil old and well known Vei 93 bids Loaf do, assort e d N os ; iitia n Blind Nlaker, rornier• 1 A "" tjF 10 bbl, Powdered Sugar. y Second and FOlllll l Atai.. ,cos this 01(.1110 t ) to inform NI. B. REIFY. & CQ its many friends of fort l " 212 No 9 IVater st . I.ut his Factory is now in ful imitation rut St Clair St., near he old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant euipply of :Hinds of various colors and 'aunties, is constantly kept in hand and at all prices, coin twenty -cents up to Stijl N. 13 It rt,iimell, lie pot lip sn, dint in car of rilarrn by lily, or otherixii.e, they may be re moved viithout the arid of a screw-Ilri, yr, and With the (urine facility that nab into piece of furniture can he removed. and v.itllout an extra expense. jet2il.thfovly. --- Agency of the Economy Manufacturing Company. T H Subscribers Mier for snlr, by the piece or pticknge, the following youds, which they will wnrrnut.ni ptire,ialew as similar goods can be bought in the Easter n marketi. 20 pc. Blue Cossimeer. 15 " Steele Mixed Cassimere. 12 " Wool Dye Mork " 211 " Steel Mixed Satinett. 45 " Indigo Blue 10 " Cadet Mixed " 10 " Dark Olive rr 1 rage orl halo Liolleg, aUliaidefor ( * .midi Mit4et s. The undersigned Laving received the agency of the above company, will keep a large supply of their rolooifaciured cunaantly nn hand, to o hie+ dl. would resreetfully invite the attention of the mode, oug'.27—tf SHEA & PENNOCK. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market Juno 19-d&v. ly - - -par SPECIE par .. - .par ...--par pa, --- parr par par par At Fort Atkinson. west bank of the Mississippi riv er ap posite Fort Crawford, at Dattsmax, and Rice S: warehouse. -- Valuable Beal Estatz at Auction. I 160 barrels of pork solderfish, iiosetsi,,onnriSe:itr,i,,r,rnlay •190 bushels of new a hire field beans ,; 1260 bcrrels of fresh superfine flour I W I S L e T p , t I 4 b 1 Brick Dwelling Goose and lot of Ground front n ing on l i 3 8 0 0 1 ( ) p l' o " u u n n‘ d i s s o t' f f good grk'd h b a a r r d d tnl r l i i i ;ar candles .par ‘V ylienn.l Chatham Streets, in the East or Third Ward, 1 40 bushels of good, clean dry fine stilt . par city of Pittsburgh; the house is three story from on 1 400 gallons of good cider virmgar. . par : Wylie street, and two story hock, containing fiv•• i The a hole to be delivered by the Ist May, 1340. .par, rooms and basement, finished in the most subtantial i At Fort Snelling, St. Peter's. .par' and comfortuhle mnnner and from the location well 168 bnrrels of pork I adapted for either a private rersidence or businriss stand i .par' Thu lot fronts 51 feet 24 inches on Wv lin street, and i 360 burnils of fresh superfine flour par 126 leer 10 inches on Cll,l 11.1 M Plll'et. The house and ' 150 bushels of new white field beans par , part of the lot will be sohd together, or the corner lot jf 2100 o pounds or good hard soap .14 without the house. Those Wu ill log to purchase will• 1900p.ronds of good hard tallow candles __. 14 be shown the house oral property any timo before sale, I dry fine salt 40 bushels of good clean —1 Coilingwood, Egg ,on the premises. 4; and every information given by rho, owner, Thomas i 150 gallons of good cider vim gar. ... } Tie whole to be delivered from the 1511, May 1810 / • •. —2 • The terms aill be accommodari a g.,• 3,7,,i„ known ;to the 15th June 1346. no rate at sale. 1 1 .1kEK ENNA, ...pa r , ant:27 : At Fort Leavenworth, Missouri River. Auer. ioneer. 1 300 bushels of new white field beans 4600 pounds of good hard soap ....141 - .... 1 ,1 Valuable Water Street. Property for Sale. , j ~,,,,,,, rt is amour...Li to sell tout very calm ...... ii 1 - u /IF, i- 'I '' ' ' 125 bushels of good clean dry fine salt able Lot of Ground mljoining the one on whirl) 3600 pounds of good hard tallow candles .. par 1- .. . par he resides ;in Water street below Ferry sower. busing The whole to be delivered in all May, 1846. 1 . 000 gallons of good cider vinegar. ,_ ... 1i a front of 30 fort on %Yawl- street, and extending beck .., S co t /, M ar maim: itr• • Ali 1.,,rt an t h e Mar maim: tarter, s wear:. ._ .f i 160 feet to Front street. seventy miles land Ira ssportation from Indepen Tule indisputable. Terms !there]. deuce, on the Missouri river. .. p „ . i y:10 J. D. DAVIS, Anct'r. Val -- 150 bushels of new white field beans [ uable Furnace Property at Auction. 1200 pounds of good hard soap par. A T 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep- ' 1950 pound s of good hard tallow candles ....o • LA•tember next nt the Auction Rooms ..f John D. j GO bushels of good clean dry fine salt no sob. Davis, corner of %V trod actl Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. , 650 gallons of good cider sinegar rno sot, ! F'n., as ill be sold that very valuable property known asThe whole to be delivered in May, 1846. ....1 ij ALLEGHENY FURNACE, sitonted on tie Ailghe• •j At Fort Winnebago. on the Fox river, at the por ..ii ny River shout two miles ;drov e !he town of Kitranine , tage of Fox and ;ViSCO7l$l4 rivers. -••.14 in Armstrong counts: consisting of ONE T 1101.1.! 40 barrel. pork SAND AND TYI•:I I %iTY ACRES good prality land. , , "-• ', both, 50 NCI - , of a hiell i.; river bottom. A blast FM,' r bushels 0 new white c cunt „ , mice ait 1 asring __our,. Steam Engine arid large; ---- I1 •I C • I-1 6 : 1 1 10 putrnds of f cant bard ' snap b ' -- - 1 1 fro.. Blowing Cylinder, Coal House and Scorching ' 650 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 . bushels of good clean dry fine salt. •- -- 11 I )van s ; one ManSion House, a numbe r of Dwelling no ~r/r , I for hands .• , , , , , Sh ip ,, 17d gallons of good cider vinegar. r otr.ont ' P ' •- -1 i i (P ric k smith' s shop, &e. The furnace un•l dwelling,s ' 1 At Fort Brady, Sari!t Stc, Marie, Mich-4a 4. ' ' • 1 4 , ' nor plensmuiv situated on the river bottom which part • . 1 1 is nil cleared and under fence. 1 56 barrels of pork -- 1 i j The hills arou n d the (ornerier contain inexhaustible; 120 barrels of fresh superfine flour. • - I . l ' aripplies of Ore, Coal a n d Limesto ne , a; d 11-loch of the 1 0 bushe of new hite fie -• 1 4; land is well timbered, affording the greatest facilitie s ' 800 pounds of good is oap hard s ldbeans • 20 ; for the making of Iron eithe r with Charronl o r Coke. i GOO pounds of gooct•hard tallow candles -•1 f : Thi s prope r ty off ers many nds•nniageo ro the Iron 28 bushels of goorl clean dry fine salt .15 : Abornforturer• bring in the midst of a a rich 14141/ keno- j 220 gallons of good eider vinegar. .10 1 rife! count ry, 1111,4 in g W thegrealr•rrt al...lance every • One-half on Ist June, 1346; remainder by the 15111 -1011 description of suppliss remilrrl for the pro.., ofl September, 1846. --I work s of this kind, and a ;thin 50 miles of the Bit •• 1 i burgh trimm k, to which all the turriorfacrored nrticles l 1 At Fort Mackinac, Michigan. •• 0 I can h.. shipped at almost all seasons of the year. 112 barrels of pork .. ll' A plot of the property can Ire furnished to any per-1 • 10 barrels of fresh superfine flour .. 14 • ..are.leniro u , to examine fin. themselves by applying to - 100 bushel s of era white field beans 1 .. I I R. Hoch:1111w, Esq., Cincinnati. W F J ohnsion, 300 pounds of good hard :map canes - II • Eso • Kitrannieg or the orb.critrer. 130(1 pounds of good hard tallow line s dl alt 10 7ll L• indisputable. Terms at -ale. 40 bushels of gao l clean dry 300 gollons of good cider vinegar. li' 1 isl6-d&wis. JOHN D. DA‘'l ,. . A'rer'r. -•-- . (due-huff on Ist June, 1316; remainder by the 15th .13 s(•i-14)0L BOOK s. Sepiemlier, 1046. Oloric•s . 11 , A I ITCIIEL L'S Geography and Alb,: .5 111_ Al Fort Gratiot, Michigan. 100 barrels of pork Smith's ArillrmeCr; 2-111 barrel, of Irish srsperfine flour 1/ Smith's Grammar; n , irkltarn'r, Grammar;; 100 budtels lif new white field beans 1300 pounds good hod scrap Srmies's Ari'hmetir; 1300 pounds of good bard tallow candles ' Aril! metre ... I nr, • . i I Fr 0.,,,, 4 1 , , (-i r ). 33 hoshels of good clean illy fine salt • Sander's S. ie. al Setro..l Headers; 420 gallons of good cider vinegar. 10 " Spellit.g 1 4 trolsl Mitcb.-Irs I',ininr Grannnpliy: One krill on Ist June, 1846; remainder In October, - - ,y rirric•,i,'s Common School Ilistory; 1646. 11 Comstock'.' Botans; . Chemists ; 1 4 Elrelp's Botany for Beginners; .1 1' Flo.l ' . 1 ' 111t.4 Sint.'.; ' I i Ben nook's Goldsmith's England; par t Home; pastes First Lesson in Algebra; • /4 1 " Bourdon; 1,144 21 4 4111 re; I 1,14,-441 l's tinned Siete* Spank. r; I••' , ' I Gray's Astronomy and Keith on Globes; - 1 '[ For sale by CliAltLEs El. KAY, Bookseller, N 076 Slack. t street, nbove White & Btu's Drs Goods story par nutr29 London Mustard. fl CANS (5 lb each) Snpr•rfinr Londo n Nluma t 9 V ,Ina rccußt.d and b,r nnh• by Boston Mustard. rihrtrib,!er , uret lbw Gus tun Mustard, just 10 erriNeJnivJ f.Jr auto by ‘2 3 A. G. REINHART, nit , 426 N., HO Llhet, Mixed Pickles. .107. J.trA 111ixed Piehlo.l, o f thi 3 tziltle, just received and La sole by A. G. ItEINH.A.RT, IC) Liherty ,treet. Ca. r 11A IX CHESTS Y. 1 - 1.. G. P. and Imp! t.)t) 12 " " Black, 25 Caity Boxes G. I'. and Imp!. For sale by M. B. RH EY & CO., 0ug.12 Nn '1 Water st Mackerel. 10 BB LS. No 3, large size; jest received and for sale by J. & J. MrDF.VITT, julic. 4 No. 4 223. Libvr,v in reel. 1 °CASKS i‘ ;So l l i n v n i t t u i s i i..fi nc 66 sal c e ( b ) y 0 nO2 No 9 Water .t rect. Cotton Yarn, &c. C. YARN, Assorted Numbers, 101000 Q.lO Kegs Nails, dn. Sizes. Fur Pule by M. 8.11.13 EY & CO. nugl2. Nu. 9 Water at. 23 KEGS, six twist Tobacco, received per Steamer Belfast, and for salo My - - Coffee. 3 1 AGs Greve Rio. _ tor ,tio by M. B. RI IKY CO. nog It.) No D Water Honey. IN mall Rears, put up for Family 111,, 1 , 11 hand and ler 'ale by J. & J. 11I'DEV I IT, • tune .1 No 224 Liberty street. Sugar Cured Hams. B EST quality, always on hand and for sale by A. G. REIN HART, No HO Liberty at, A SSIGNEL'S SALE.—On Thursday morning the Ilth inst, at 10 o'clock, at Davis'Auction Rooms, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold by order of Assignee, that vainable tract of land, containing three hundred and twenty acres, .ituate in Morgan county, near the railroad lead ing to Jacksonville, Illinois, being the east hale of Section 9, in the township No. 15, north of range No 8, all on the third principal meridian, and is one or the must highly improved neighborhoods in the State. Alin, lot nn 34, in the plan of lots laid nut for heirs of in the Sixth Wnrd oft his city. hating a front 0f:24 feet on Wylie street nr the Coal hill Turnpike Road and extending buck 109 feet to an alley 16 feet wide. Terms at sale. -- Auction Saki. W ILL be Sold at Davis' Commercial Aurt'on Rooms. corner of Wood and Fifth sts, at 10 o'- clock on Thursday morning, the 4th initant, an eaten 4ive assortment of Dry Good s , Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Cutlery, Made up Clothing., &e, embracing a handsome variety of seasonable gods from a retail Store. A t 2 o'clock, P M-12 barrels of N 0 Molasses, 1 well toned second band Piano, n grrat Variety of new and second bond 1 -oust-hold Furniture, Glasswnra, Q , teenswa re, Cordage, 10 boxes of Virginia manufac tured Tobacco, 12 boxes; of Rosin Soap, Carpeting, Floor Cloth, Window blinds, Tublo Covers, Alarm arc! other Brass Clocks, &r. Evening sales of variety ofgoods, nt o'clock. A. G. FIT.INIIART. No 140, Liberh Tobacco M. B. RHEY & CO., No 9 Water street OFFICS or Cur. GINERAL, OF SUBSIST/ 11M Waskingtort, July 14,1845. SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at tli.4 office until the Ist Any of Obtobar next, for the delivery of provisions, in bulk, fur Lisa of the troops of the United States, upon inspection, as fol lows: At Baton Rouge, Lotiisithsa. 100 barrels of pork 200 barrels of fresh superfine flour 70 bushels of new white field beans CO9 pounds of good hard soap 500 pounds of good sperm candles 20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 300 gillon s of good cider vinegar. At Fort Pickens, Sr Barnacos, Pensacola, Florida, 224 barrels of pork 530 barrens fresh superfine flour 530 barrels of new white field beans 4000 pounds of good hard soap 1600 pounds of good bard sperm candles 80 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 880 gallons of good cider vinegar. At die Public. Landing, az miles from Fort Towson moutki of at Cliiestricia. 504 hariell of potk 1170 barreht of fresh superfine flour 450 bushels of new white field bean! 9800 pounds of good hard soap 3600 pounds of good hard sperm candles 180 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 19E0 gallons •rf goed cider vinegar. The whole robe delivered in all themomh of April, 1846; and to leave Natchitoches by the 20th February 1846. JOHN D. DAVIS AnNionerr. . . J D DAVID. A uctioneer At Detroit, Michigan. 130 barrels of pork 160 barrels of fresh superfine flour 100 bushels of new white field beans 2000 pounds of good hard soap 1930 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 .bushels of good clean dry fine salt 600 gallons of good cider vinegar. One-buff nn the Ist Jute, 1846; remainder In all October, 1846. Note.—All bidders are requested to extend the a mount of their bids for each article, and exhibit the to tat amount of each bid. The pet hut: and quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are not specified, will he, one-foutah Ist June, I st September, Ist Dscember, 1840, and Ist 1817. The bogs of which the pork is packed to be fatten ed on corn, and each beg to weigh nut less than two hundred pounds, excluding, the feet, legs, ears, and :neut. Side pieces may be substituted for the hams. The poll, is to be first salte&with Turk's Island salt, and then carefully packed with the same article, in pieces not exceeding eight pounds each. When the packing bus been completed, the cot - arse ter must furnish to this office a certit?cato front the packer, that the pork has been so salted and packed The pork is tube ecntnined in seasoned heart of white oak barrels, lull hooped; the benns sad salt In barrels, and the soap and candles in strung boxes of conveni ent ,i 7.0 for Salt will only be received by measurement of thirty teat quaris to the bushel. The candles to have cotton wicks. The provisions for Fort Atkinson and St. Feud's mot pass St. Louis, for their ultimate desti nation, in the first week of April, 1816. A failure in this particular will be considered a breach of contract, and the department will be authorized to purchase to supply these posts. The pros itiuns will be inspected at the time and place of delivery, and all expenses to be paid by contractors until they are deposited at such stotehouses us mny to designated by the agents of the department. The Commissary General reserves the privilege of increasing ur diminishing the quantities ; or of dispensing with any or all articles required at any post, nt any time before entering into contract; and also of increasing or reducing the quantities of each delivery one-third subsequent to contract, On gi- , ving sixty days' previous notice Bidders, not heretofore contractors, are required to accompany their proposals with evidence of their abil ity, together with the names of their sureties, whose responsibility must be certified by the district attorney, or by some person well known to the government, oth erwise, their proposals will not be acted on. Advances cannot be made in any case, and evi dence of inspection and full delivery trill be requir ed al this office before requisition trill be made upon the treasury for payment; which will be effected in such public money as may be convenient to the points of delivery, the places of purchase, or the residence of the contractors, at the option of the Treasury De partment. No drafts on thi‘ office will be accepted or paid. under any circumstances. Each proposal %%ill be sealed in n seperate envelop, and marked - Proposals fur furnishing army subsis tence." GEO GIBSON, • Corn Gen. Subsistence. NUT E — Ed i tors will not be paid for inserting in their papers this advertisement, unless authorized to do so by the Commissary' Genoa' of Subsistence. july lath Sept. Cheap music. ALL the cheap publications of G. Ferrett, & Co., at about 12i cts. per page, jest received and for sale, by J. H. MELLOR. aug2.2 Nu. 122 Wood street. The Electors of Moon township to meet at the 4 house of Peter Onstot, in said township. The Electors of Ohio township, to meet atthe Jima, '•' of John Hay, in said township. The Electors of Franklin township. to meet at the house formerly occupied by John Shrum, in said lawn , . j , ship. The-Electori of the Berm:ter of Manebestai, td -' meet at the PUblic School House . The Electors of Reserve township to meet at tirt_ house of Gutleib Fisher; in said township. The Electors of Baldwin township to meet at thy`' house house of John Cowart, in said tovrruibip. The Electors of Ross township to Meet at the bolder of Henry Keller, Esq. in said township, 1 The Electors of Pioe township, to meet at the honed of Wm Cochran, Esq., in said township. The Electors of West Deer township to meet at the house of Nathan Conley, in said towaship. The Electors of East Deer township to meet at the Public School Horne in the tillage of Tarentuin, Id :aid township. The Electors of Indiana township to meet at th house formerly occupied by Samuel Mackey, in laid . township. • . The Electors of the borough of Birmingbarn to .• . meet at the house formerly occupied Dominic O'Crns- nor deceased, in said bat ough. The Electors of the borough of LaertenCeville, to meet at the Town House in said borough. .. The Electors of die borough of Sharpshurg to meet at the house of James Sharp, in said borough. At which time and places the qualified electors at aforesaid, will elect by ballot-'.- FOUR PERSONS FOR MEMBERS OF AS SEMBLY. ONE PERSON FOR CANAL ONER: ONE PERSON FOR CLERK OF THCOMMISSI E CQURTi ONE PERSON FOR COUNTY TREASUR ONE PERSON FOR COUN fY RECORDER. ONE PERSON FOR COUNTY REGISTER. '7... ONE PERSON FOR " COMMISSIONER. ... ONE PERSON FUR " AUDITOR. And by virtue of the 19th section of the act of the ' . second ofJuly, 1839, it was enacted that every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any • office or appointment of profit or trust under the Grim: ernrr.ent of the United States, or of this State, or of . any city, or Incorporated district, whether a commie. stoned t officer o rsubointe officer e :„.. agent, who is, o f Shall beerwh.e employed un de r the Legisla: r ~„I live, FAC , I/live, or Judiciary department of this Sum , . 7 or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Corll. . 1 ... men Council of any city, or Commissioner s of any In' corporated district, is by law incapable of fielding or exercising. at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspectcr, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge, or oth: er officer of arty such election shall be eligible to any ' office to be then toted for. Also, in and by the 4th section of an act approved ' • ` the 10th of April, 1840, it is enacted—That the .13111 .; section of the act passed July the 9J, 1839, entitled ' an net relating to the election s of this Commonwealth, shall not be so construed us to prevent any Militia Officer or BorouglasOiTicer, from serving as Judge, In spector or Clerk, at any General or Special Election in this Corntnonwealth. And the return-judges of the rtspective districts aforesaid, are required to meet At the Court House, j in the city of Pittsburgh, on the FRIDAY NEXT AFTER „,... THE Svc, - .,:i0 To iIiSDAT OF OCToTIER NEXT, then and 1. there to perform those duties required by law. Given under my hand at Pittsburgh this 49th day of August, A. D., tals, and of the Independenee . . . of the United States, the sixty-ninth. ELIJAH TROVILLa Sherit Aug 30-tilt&wte "... . -, P ROO.LALZKIATION e Y virtue of a precept under the hands oftbeHoo BY Benj. Patton. jr., President of the Court of Corn' mon Pleas, in and for the sth Judicial District of Penn. Sylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Term* ner, and General Jail Delivery, in and for satd Dih trict, and William Potter end WilliereKerrrEscpritea r Associate Judges of the same courts, in and for the suidtounty of A l legheg, dated the 2Dth day of August. in the )ear el out Lo one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and to me directed, for holding a Cadet of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery. at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Fourth Alonduy of Uctober next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Public notice is hereby given, to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and constables, ci the County o gbeny, that they be then and there sons, with their rolls, records, inplisitions, lions, and other remembruncers, to do those things, which to their respective offices in their behalf uppers lain to be done--and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now sect , : may. be M t h e jail of said county of Alleghery, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall bejost. Given under ray band at Pitn_nburgh. this fith. of August, fn the robin( ooe dosed 18, 1 5 ,1Lod'of theCoot monwealtit the 661 h. aug3o. - . . - Proclamation. • WiIER EA S; in end by an aft of the % flo od Aa , trembly of Pannlitlvalatit,' entitled' en set ,4, he held, and to enumerate in Such notice wh et n is ccar are to f ill elected; fit pursuant:6 dieted I, E,,,,,, joined Ling to o t n ba nie elec to tl :l n v il e dptib"lie.nCotreetcr stclitthelectilltionsrit Teoitt,to, Sheriff of the County of stliegte n y , i t ; therefote Make, known, and give this publie nail& te the eleekors of said County i f Alleghe ny, that w General Election Will be held int he said county en dui Second Tnenday of October nest, at the several election districtsthetein. The Electors of the Ist Ward of the thy of Ititir burgh, tcrincet at the house of James Littk., in bib ward. The Electors of the second Ward of the .et t s a Pittsburgh, to meet at the house of Leopold w i t a the cornet of Smithfield and third streets. The Erectors of the Third Ward of the city of Pi t ts, burgh, to meet at the house of George H. B e a , cat Liberty, neat Set/Oath Street: The Electors of the Fourth *11146f timely richt* burgh, to meet at tile Washingfcln Coffee Hotta, • the corner of St; Char and t i enn Street'. The Electors of the Fifth Watd of the eh, of MIK burgh, to meet at the house of Alexander Stewart, tit said Ward. The Eleetoit of the Sib h Wairl of the oft Y of NUN burgh, to meet at the office of Dr J P Tibbtt s , a the cornet of Washington street and the Methitilett Turnpike, in said Ward, The Electors of the First Ward of the cifiof Ines gheny, to meet at the house of John Goehring, forme& ly occupied by 14: De Haien, on Federal Street. . The Eleetdrs of the Second Ward elate chi of AN leghtliry, to Meet at the house of Jobe' Oilier, &merle occupied by Juhn Gcathring, corner of the Dieinond and ()hie street: The Electoia of the Third Ward of the city of Alfa. gheny, to meet at the Piiblic School House, In sais4 Ward, no the East Commons. The Electors of the Fourth Ward of the city of All legheny, It, Meet at the house of Mils -.....5..:.... East Commons. The Electors of Pitt tovenship, to meet at the boatel How, or lately occupied by Conrad Fre)vogle know.* by the name of ties Social Garden, "on the Farmers and Mechanics' Turnpike road. The I:lectots or Peebles township, to thrust at the ' house of John Eichler, in the village of East Liberty. The Electors of %Vilkins township, to meet at the house of Francis 11 ilson, 03 the Fruekstown road, hs said towrldtip. The Electors of Plumb township, to meet at the house of Margaret Little, formerly John Little's; hi said township. I The Electors of Versailles township, to meet at the I t Vhi to House, formerly owned by Thomas Neel, on / the Pittsburgh and Greensburg Tornpike road, in raid l e township. The Electors of Elisabeth township, Including the Borough of Elizabeth, to meet at 100 house formerly occupied by John Walden, in said borough. The Elector.* of Jefferson topuship, to Meet at the house of Michael Snee; curtsied). occupied by Juba King In Auld toe nship. The Electors of Mifflin township t 6 Meet at the I house of Samuel Wilson, formerly occupied by Janes ff. Neel, in said township. The Electors of tipper St Clair township, to Meat at the house of James Connor. in said township. The Electors of Lower St Clair township, to tiled at the Holm of E. MtApinclth. forinerly otcepied ti • A. H. 11.tratibaeger, at the end of the Monongahela Bridge. The Electors of Robinson township. to eteet at the house of Sarah McFarland, formetly Midi ...it Metal , '',,,' land, in said township. The Electors of Fayette township, to meet at the. house formerly Matthew McCray's, fn Noblettovia, id said township. The Electors of Findlay tovinship, to meet at did • house of Mchielland h. Armor, fetmerly owned El John Charles, in the village of Clinton in said toles' ship, ELLLedi TROVILLO r Si•s,
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