THE PITTSI3tEGII DAILY MORNING POST. JOHN BIGLER, Editor. PITTSBU ai,IyEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26,1846 Allegheny County Democratic Ticket, FOR CANAL COAIMISSIONER, 1 47, , . WALLA- \M. B. vosTER, Jr.; . Or D AD1T0D.D . D . 01.7212 - 11. gxeSsi,- . WILSON 4 DLESS, of PeebleL N , Senate, -.-- . - . ~. TqamAs HAMILTON, 4 Pittsburg& - - Sheriff, . '. • BODY PATTERSON, of Lart:ieturoille. krothouotury,' , , GEORGL R. RIDDLE, cf ..Illegheuy. . ' Ass'emikly, SAMUEL W. BLACK, of Pittsburgh. - ': ROBERT H. KERR, of alleghemy. JOHN • H. M'ELHENNY, of Jefferson. JOSEPH COOPER, of MOMI. Commissioner for .. 3 years, ROBERT DONALDSON, of 111/Anns. Cousztrissiouer for 1 year, 'MI. BRYANT, of Pittsburgh. ''Auditor for 3 years, . " - WILLIAM EWING, of Robinson. - Anditivr for 1 year, . ' N. PATT.ERSON, of Rirrsnnghant. Corimer, LEWIS WEY:NIAN,, *Allegheny. 4- 1 7. B.' PAL3IF2., 3gent fbr country newspapers, I is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. Ile has affixed in NEW Yaw, at the Coal Office;so Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) Boaropr, No. 12,'State street. Pritt.annyntra, Real Estatennd Coal Office, 59 Pine street. Rairmtonr., S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverts, where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. CORRESPONDENTS. , lu rercrence to communications which May ap pear in this paper,vve have one or two remarks to make. We will insert none Without the name of the author tieing first madi known to us, and when inserted, must always be taken as, , expres sive of the views cf the writer, and-not ffie editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are ed itorially.rernarked upon and approved. The Whigs and Slavery. Mr.H.oterox, thewhig candidate for Congress, we learn, labored zealiply in his speech at Eliza beth to excite prejudice against the Democracy of PennsylVimia on the slavery . question The pe moetacy of Pennsylvania, th4ugh decidedly hos tile' to slavery, it is true, hav4 hitherto, and will . we presume lierea!tcr, carefully refrain from exci ting eectual jealousies dangeious to the peace of our happy Union, and the prosperity of the people . The people, Mr. Mix rrox, will find, have not for gotten that the wLig party in 1841 supported and voted for HENRY CLAY, the great champion oft shiVerythe min, who, in 1837, declared that ”discussion implies deliberation—deliberation is. preliminary to action. Tice people dr the north haie no right to act upon the subject of southern slavery, and therefore, they have NO RIGHT TO DELIBERATE--NO RIGHT TO Dlscuss: . ,But we have other evidence, of the base lrypocracy of Whig leaders in:ree:ard to this question of sdalery, A short time Defore the close of the session of , Congress, aldll passed the House of Representa tives placing tiro millions of dollars at the disposal of ,the President, to be used in settling the war with Mexico--this on motion of Mr. WlL ma, a Pennsylvania Democrat, before it pasred, 'was so amended as to exclude slavery forerer from California, or any other territory ceded to the Lititedl States td defray the expenses of the existing In the Senate the hill was taken up for considera-' than on the last day . of the session when limiest *poke until the hour fixed for final adjourn ment of Con Tress, and thus the bill was defeated. • In speaking against time, and thereby defeating the appropriation of two millions of dollars to, pur chase peace and Calfomia, because a fiaurr was in 'serted therei r prohibiting slavery or idroluntary ser vitude, Sons Darts, of Massachusetts, but carried out the principles of the great "embodiment of lchig gery," as shalowedforth in his numerous 'speeches. The slave power of this Union never had an ad vocate so bold and so efficient as Henry Clay; and SOlan Davis, who was anxious to be the candidate on the whig ticket at the last Presidential election, for Vice President, with Mr. Clay as President, in consequence of a similarity of sentiment, but car ried out his own views, and the views of the great leader of whiggery, in defeating by unfair means, a measure which declared that if California came into the Union, it must be without the curse of slavery upon her constitution. Do the whig donglifaces of the North and West -the secret upholders of slavery—the men wh o brawl against ''southern dictation" in : order to cajole and. filler the abolitionists for, their votes before an election, but, who, in 1844, voted for the only defender of shivery that ever was a candidate for President, deny these facts, let, thein read the following extracts from Mr, Clay's speech. es on-the subject: 'Discussion implies deliberation: deliberation is preliminary to action: The people of the north have no right to act upon the subject of Southern •Slavery.rand therefore they have NO RIGHT TO DELIBERATE—NO RIGHT TO DISCUSS,— . Clais...prrrh in 1837. there "should be an attack from any qUarter, od - that great domestic institution of our section of the Country, the Senator from South Carolina [Mr. Calhoun:l would never be found in front of me in defending our rights "—Speech in Senate, Jan. 20, -• 1333. 'I know there is a visionary dogma which hold:" that negro staves cannot be the Subjects of proper ty. I should not dwell long upon this speculative abstraction. That is property which the law de; claret to be property. TWO HUNDRED YEARS HAVE, SANCTIONED AND SANCTIFIED NE GRO SLAVES AS PROPERTY."=C/ny's raced: of Feb 9. See Greet y's Life and Speechee of 'Henry Clay, page 410. would suffer the TORTURES OF THE IN QUISITION BEFORE I ArOULD SIGN A.BILL HAVII`ZG WORITS OBJECT THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERYJN THE DISTRICT OF COLUM BIA, or in any manner give countenance to the ')*°.le.c.t.'—elay's remark to It 134 I. . • The liberty of the descendants of Africa in the United!.States, is INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE SAFETY.AND LIBERTY OF EUROPEAN des 'eendants, Their' Slaves form an exception—an ex caption resilient from a stern and inexorable NE ' CESSITY-to the glinsral liberty of the United States. • .., - . . . . • . -"Their , liberty, frit were possible could only be established .I.iy t-iolating the incontestable power of the States, and subverting the Union—and beneath ' --, • the ruins of the Union would be buried, sooner or • later, the liberty of both races."—lleory Clay's : .. speech of 1839, in the IT, S. Senate--published in the 2d rot, of las EA. • •, - ... - , , . . .:. Yelieving 'with: Mr. Clay that neg,ro liberty is .i incomparible with.the safety of the European de- scendant,';.Mr. Davis, a northern man, by his ac- . ac tions, hat . _ shown that he is opposed to the admission . , • .. i ~.' Of California into the Utiion, u,a less it is as as' slave _ - . ~. Mr.:H.613.1 . 97i and his friends,weopine,will now foldit - rather a difficult task, to - , lfumbur the peo- I ' 1.. . ' 'Pie by railitigoilt against '"aouthern dictation." The f i ' • ' ' people hiiri-not forgotten that Mr. Ilaxm-os and . 14 party,, but 'n.alort time since supported for : the t. • ,Fresidency'an ?owed "dleitider„Of 'Sletr!:ry." . ' . . _ ic , .... !. ._,_ k .ktiv oi it -.. ' *.., .• - - ~. f.. 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' : : : ' .- ' -. 1 4 ~ :1 , .... ...!....:- .. :. , ...,'-F - -.4:1:;.. , t7, -, i:l - '" - , - 4 '•; '.. '' )1 . *...,:•!;!....-..., -,,, i.,,,: g ..;., .., , ,,,-,. i k 5 ; ,.. • - `,l'.'.':?,' :I'.-.: . ' . . - -- - .,:: . f.”'e' - =ME 111 r, -, Celgibls Letter, We lip the following frame letter addressed by Robert . Ceigatr, of New York, to the Chairmen Of the Comrnittee'of Ways and Means, at Washington city. The letter was published entire. in the panic making Gazette of Monday morning: ' , The writer of this saw himself at one of the largest. White Lead Establishments in New Castle ' in the north of England, some thirty women em ployed in one part of this establishment at the low wages lof 1 9.1 cents per.day, U. S. eurrency. l We l ate free to say that we do not believe the above statement of Mr. COLGATE. ,Reliable evi dence n our possession as to the amount of wages . paid tit English operatives, Male as well as female, proved conclusively, we think, the improbability of MrIII Colgate's story. Indocument transmittedto the Senate on the 12th day of January, 1942, by - the Hon. DANIEL WEBATEA, then. Secretary of State, communica ting 'Consular Returns," we find a statement of paid to - operatives and artisans in Glassgow nd: .ations.. Sterling currency. "'Fed. money. akere, 16 to 21 $3 84 to $5 04 .intlers, 20 to 24 4 80 to 5 75 and ancliorma- Occo Boot. Book Chai IS' 25 to 30 600 to 7 20 •rs, 35 to 45 8 40 to 10 SU rs, 15 to 20 3 00 to .4 80 layers, 20 to 23 . 480 to 5 .52 spinners, 16 to 24 3 84 to 5 70 'r loom weavers, 7to 9 1 08 to 2 10 ! t weavers, 15 to 16 6 300 to 3 90 Tail Brie Cot Pow the "Consular Returns," communicated to the !e of P.epresentatives, by Mr. CA'moos, Secre. tary far State. on the 3d of March, 1.845, the follow. ing rates of wages are given for London: Pettier hatmakers, $7 65 to $7 20 at•'ge pr w'k 800 and shoemakers, 4 80 to 7 20 Silk' weavers, plain work, 2SB to 4 32 " " Silk! weavers, fancy work, • 360t0 5 04 " " Bricklayers, 06 to 1 20 per , day. Milli.vri4its & =chi- .. .1 0 rusts, 1 20 to 1 68 " " Mas t ons, 120 to 1 52 " " • Shiliwrights, .r2oto 1 44 " " e Smiihs, 1 44 " " Weivers awl dyers, 72 to 2 - 40 " " Tai ors, , ' 12 per hour. Bit few, we think, after examining the above welt authenticated facts, will be willing to credit the tatetnent of Mr- COLGATE, though endorsed by Ithe disiatercs.'cd and trieh luring editor of the Cri4tte. Pauper Labor. .4 recent London paper has the follovtiug para - gral h: , *. - q.ast week, the representative of a spinning es tablishment at Boston, U. S., visited thistcountry. in Miler to obtain wool-embers and mill hands. Altdet a score of families from Bradford i httye al- j ready engaged, and are about to sail from Idver-! pool as soon as the ship is ready." Nor is this any j thirig new. They have done it often—lime+ and I again, and will do it hereafter Some two or three I yeas ago, when the tariffof I-12 was in fillvigor. ! Manufacturers of Lowell imported I laborers I from the British Brovinces."--0/tio Sinter' man. llVhig politicians profess to be terriblyj opposed to IPte importation of foreign manufacttres, because. sayi they,it will injuriously effect the interests of the' A Merican. laborer—but when whip manufacturers whill to avail themselves of the labor of experien cedj foreign operatives, it is a very different matter I —then the American laborer as well as' adopted citizen, must stand aside to make room far foreign woikuten—who have been induced by the mann- ft4tuets or their agents to come to the United Staites. Not a word is said by the Whig .1 - tress con. den -l inatory of this conduct of the mandfacturers• which, of course, will deprive many native and a dollted citizens of employment. abdve facts for the sole purpose of expOsing the hyitocracy of whiggery, and not because we are opposed to foreigners coming to the Uniped States —ice have, as is well known, at all limes, op. pied the illib j ettl and proscriptive doctrMes of the NOve American party. It is wonderful to witness the with until that paper thunders out itsabiding faith 111 "P l olk, Dallas, and the whole ot Oregon to 54° 40"' and next day, with the same grave phial thunders one Polk, Dallas, and not the whole of Otegon, only to 0 0 .—Journal of yreaday. Zt is scarcely necessary to say to the readers of thi! Post that the above is faire. We.have, as it is 41 known, at all times declared our decided op pition to the treaty. We have, however. shown fro l m the official records, that the whit Senatorp, s34'e one, voted to "ADVISE - the President to form the treaty, for the consummation of which he has been so much abused by the very mai:TU.ld editor °tithe Journal. ~PAssrsu TII BUTTE 11.--W pArent at the breakfast table to an abi4, .1 two of himself, who had just entered the cf r ass at the nigh-School, "Willy, myl yr pass the butter?" I"Thertainly, thir—it takthes me to thing. Butter ith common thubthanti gender, agreeth with hot buckwheat cJ ith governed by tbugar houth molath sitood " ConowEn held two Inquest on Mon. y; one on the body of FRED . E. DEAII,ST,.. of the ih Ward, Pittsburgh, found near Sl+enberger's lorlis in the Allegheny; verdict of the ury "acci_ t nfal drowning." !The other' on tl.e - body of JAMES OA lie 3d Ward. Allegheny - ; verdict of the ntally killed by the falling of timbc ben loosely filled. Mesic.—Mn. Rnonocn, a cerp ek th•oposcs teaching a class on that instrt I rences can be bad at Messrs. Blume'. usic stases azl. To-night is the last performanc e llarmonistF, - give them a parting b Onr.Aisrn;—The following state c raised by some of the MitimgComp in Irom.a source which enables us s entice accuracy, as far as it goes The .Lake Superior Company,' up ' July, had raised 1,028,000 lbs, in r. g native copper. The •Pittsburgh and Boston Cop Mining Co.' to let of July, raised from t this place, 78,000 of black oxide, a ! s. from lease No. 3, (Clinline) co, • t ye copper. The 'Copper Falls Company,' to Ist .IJuly had, r hied 106,000 lbs. of rock containing ,atiye cop per. Large muse of nearly pure copper, not bro't the surface at the time, are not included in these atements. The value of these ores, we have not the inform ation to enable us to state, but some of them we know were very rich. The above statements are all we have, and we would here take occasion to say, that we should be pleased to receive similar statements from all of the companies digging ore, also of any essays show ing the qualities of the - ore.. Companies making , out their monthly returns to the Mineral Agency, will confer a favor by fitmishing us with copies, together with statements of the estimated per cent. age the ore will yield, the number of men employ ed, and such other information as they may think of interest to the public.—Lakc Superior News, .6g. 1. MIME The Coal Business. As there is at present fears entertained. by many persons tirat the'new_Tariff of 30 per cent. oti Foreign Coal will entirely destioy, the - coal tradi , of Pennsylvania, we publish for the information of such the following statement from the Philadelphia Ledger, a neutral paper, showing the price at which foreign coal may be sold in American ports. The statement is certainly deserving of a care ful examination: ' - - "Much excitement prevails in regard to, the ef fects which are supposed will result from the pas sage of hickay's Tariff bill. ttliiita are being made to' redre an impressioit that the 'mechanicS, laborers, engaged in working the colliiries Of Pennsylvania, will unnecessarily be thrown out Of employment; or, at least their wages so diminished that it will be impossible to support themselves from their earnings. Amore correct knowledge may be obtained from the following actual cost of coal in foreign countries, freight and *charges added for delivery in our own markets, than from mere speculation on the subject HULL, ENGLAND Cost of Coal per ton, • Export duty 48'cts. per ton and sTer cent theman, Commission per ton, 12 F.x.change at par'at•Bl percent.. on $2,60. 22 Duty 30 per cent:, McKay's bill, on 2,88, Insurance 2-1 per cent. on 2,60, Freight, as ballast, to the United States, Cost per ton, delivered in United States, New CASTLE, Vrox TINE. Cost of coal per ton,sl 02 • Export duty, 50 Commission 23 per cent., OG Exchange 53 per cent. on $2.48, 21 I)uty 30 per cent. 111t.ay's bill, on $2,66, 80 Insurance 2 per cent. on $2,48, 05 Freight', as ballast, to U. States, 2 40 Cost per ton deli% eyed in United States, p 9.1 Miners wages, $l,OB per day. Average cost per ton;SI 23 Export duty, 41 . Connnitsiou 2 per cents, , 03 Exchange Si per cent, on $1.72, 14 Duty 3U per cent- McKay's bill: on $l,BO, 5d Frieghts per ton, as ballast, to United States, 1 06 $5 OS Coal miners $3 48 to SI SO per week. Laborers from $.2 40 to $3 per week. HALIFAX. NOV/ SCOTIA. Cold per chulilron of 36 bushels, $5. Equal to 11 tons, cost price per ton, $3 73 Commission per cent, Insurance from 2 to 3 per cent, ' Duty 30 per cent. McKsy's bill on $3 85, 1 13 Freight to C. S. per ton; 2 00 Cost per ton, delivered in the U. S. 7 Ott Mechanics' vages, from St to SI 50 per day.— Agricultural Libor from :ill els. to SI per thy. PICTO:7 NOVA r'CLVIA. Cost per ton, Duty 30 per cent, Insurance t j percent. Freiaht tot:. States per tun Cost per ton t.O Mechanics' wages. from SO cents to SI rer day. .kgneultural from 50 to 60 rents per day. S:TIINET. NOVA I'COSTA Cost of Cbahlron of 36 bushels, ; ,ual to I} ton, per ton cost D u ty. 3U r er cent. Insurance, I per cent. to the U. States, per ton, Cot,t per ton, $.6 05 Mechanics' wages, $1 per dAy. Agricultural and Ordinary, 63 cents per day. ST. JOIEVS NEW B111:?i9WIC1' Per chaldrou. Equal to, per ton, Commission, t 4 per cent. Duty, 30 per cent, btinwi6ee-Asr4eohreetel..-murs, Cost per ton, $7 05 Mechanics' Wages, $1 per day. Agricultural, 50 cents per day. The cost, freight and charges on coal, also the rate of wages for mechanical and other labor, are extracted front returns made by the American Consuls and commercial agents residing abroad, to the Secretary of State during the years 1843 and IS-14. It may be proper to observe, that all the coal noted, is Bituminous. Anthracite can be de lived irom the Lehigh and Schuylkill Mires, and afford a fair profit to proprietors, and pay the pre sent rate of wages, for $:i,25 per ton by the cargo. Freights to New York and Boston vary from $1 25 to $1 75 per ton; consequently these markets can be supplied at from $4 30 to $5 per ton, with an article much superior to any foreign coal noted here, and at a price less than any of the good fur eign coal can be supplied at (from 20 to 40 per cent) High Trcirsini.—A company of manufacturers at Waterloo, N. S. have deliberately committed trea son against the “Elue TIMM' party. In the . very ' face and eyes of all the ruin, that the Whig or gans say has Leen brought upon the country, they hate just started a woollen factory, in which t 2UO lbs of wool are used per day, and I bt) men employ ed. The proprietors are now about greatly to en• large their operations. Pity they could not tee the Philadelphia North Ameriri an. Cincinnati Gazette. &c., and read of their im mei late ruin.—Ccmnicrriol Advert i'ecr. II a doating ciged addi. grammer• 'dear, will arthe any e. neuter tithes, and MASONIC NOTICE. . / Fc 5 . : ,,,;- : _,L . ,', - ,::t.' , ,, i,i1 ! -• c "..x: ( A regular communication of Lodge No. 43 A. Y. Masons will be held this!mening in the Masonic Temple, corner of 3d and Wood streets, at 7 o'- clock. By order of the Worship l rul Master. .1. A PARKINSON, Sec'y. Aug 26, A. 1). 1646, A. L. 3846. MIMI s, found in Jury "acci i %.I.ich bad I rul meat. lie ! lie ! or Mellor', If People would hstru Id Peaces, as readily as they do to "humbug." they could not hesitate a moment in the choice of iremedies Mr disease._ They would undoubtedly prefer the ('lickner Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills to all oth ers,: and for this plain reason, that they possess all the essential requisites of an effectual remedy. They are of vegetable origin; they are palateable; they neither gripe nor nailseate; they go directly to the scat of disease: they never fail to effect a permanent cure in all Cat* where they are recom mended. All this can he substantiated by testi monials from ladies and gentlemen of the highest respectability and most undoubted integrity. They all concur in the opinion, that Clickner's Sugar- Coated Vegetable Pills, when properly admister ed, have never been know to fail in curing corn plaints of the liver, consumption, jaundice, whoop ing cough, fevers of all kinds, indigestion or dys pepsia, headache, gout, dropsy, scurvy, straall pox, or cholera morbus. They have likeaVise been eminently successful, when the disease hid defied the efforts of the most skilful physicians. of the ent of the e ob ouch of to the first ck contain- Cr Harpor ease No. 4. d 2;131.1.000 taining na- Said by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke ner's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity, DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN ELIZABETH Mr. W. McCandless, S. W. Black and Thomas Hamilton, will address the citizens la( Elizabeth and Jefferson townships, on Thursday, the 3d of September next, at Elizabeth, at 1 o' 'lock, P. .111 Persons of all parties are invited to ttend James Power, John Calho , Jonathan Large,, Robert SimPson, Andrew Bedell, Alex. Stewart, John Fisher, James Scott," James A. Ekin, J. F. Richards. August 26, 1816 GL•SOUW Public Notie. THE Subicriber respectfully lePeats the- notice he ga've early in the spring, to his friends and the 'citiiens of Pittsburgh• mid Allegheny,, and' the Boroughs Towns, tjc , immediately around Pitts burgh, that owing to the disasttous fire of 1845, he has not published a Directory this spring—hut is preparing early in 184 - 1-, to furnish them with a large, full and complete Business Dieectory, of all the Inhabitants House-keepers, Merchants, Menu :facturers, Mechanics, professional Gentlemen, Ho tels, &c. &c., with a full and coMplete Business Di rectory—the names of the inhabitants, their occu pations, places, of business and dwelling houses. Also, a Business Dirsctory, containing an Alpha betical arrangement of the subscribers to this work. their appropriate heads, besides a list of the streets, Lanes, Alleys, Bridges, Canal, and Aqueductthe City, County, State, and IL .S. Officers, Public In stitutione, Banks, Churches, Clergy - men, Attorneys at Law ) Courts, &c.-, with a number of the neigh boring Towns, Boroughs, and- Citizens that sub scribe for the Work. A full account of our canal and Steamboats. Price $1,50,, handsomely half bound, and $2 to $3 morocco hound, with the names of owners, Cards, &t. &c.; published at the usual rates, and Philadelphia, Now York, Bottnnore, and Boston Dircetoriernow at our office, to be con sulted by us in our compilation and work. Mer chants and Professional Gentlemen in the Eastern, or Western Cities can have their Cards published at the usual price, and Directories. &c, furnished by ISAAC HARRIS, Agency and aug26 lntellig,ence Office. No 12. St Clair st. NOtrce to Grdaers. P ROPOSALS will, be received by the subscriber s until ,Monday nest; 31st inst., at noon, for grad ing a building lot 95 feet in front, by about 80 feet in depth, on the corner of Fifth -siren and Cherry alley. As it is important that the work be done as! soon as possible, those proposing will state the price per cubic yard, and the time when they will have the work completed. Proposals will be left at the store of W. & D. Rinehart, No. 33 Hand street, or with Robert Wiglitinan, corner of Liberty and Water street, Pittsburgh. WM!. RINEHART, ROBERT WIGIITMAN. on behalf of Committee of Board of Trustees, M. P. Church. aug26-td Auction Salem, AT M'KENNA'S new Auction ROOMS, No 114 Wood street, 3d doors from Fifth, to-morrow, Thursday, August 27th, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. will be sold, a variety of Dry Goods and Clothing. At 2 o'clock, P. M.:household and kitchen fur niture, to which will be added 2 new Mahogany Bure.ius. Also, same evening, at early gas light, a large lot of new and second hand Watches, Clocks, &c. P. IWK ENNA. Auctioneer. CCTION sales.—By John D. Davis, Auction eer. south-east corner,of Wood and sth tits. At IV o'clock on Thursday morning the 27th inst., will be sold without reserve fur cash currency, an extensive assorment of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats. caps, bonnets, parasols, cutlery, &c. AT . 2 u'eLucx, I'. M.—A large assortment of China and Queensware, cups and 'saucers, plates, pitchers, &c.; Glassware assorted, 16M:big-glasses, mattrasses, feather-beds and bedding. blankets, good quality, carpeting, a general assortment of ucw and second hand Household Furn:...re, &c. Aloe, 2 ball chests and 4 caddy boxes Y. 11. Tea. boxes Virginia manufactured tobacco. 2 bartels, Neu• Orleans Sugar, 4 bble Nu 1 Trimrnel Shad. arg2G IcroTtcP: TO JOURNEYMEN SIIOE MAKERS. —Fog SAtt..—The Stock, Fixtures, and good will cif a Ladies' Shoe Store, in a central part of this city, being one of the oldest dstablisbments in Pitts burgh'' it haliad all excellent run of cash customers, awl the stock comprises a general assortment of Ladie's Gaiter Boots and Shoes together with a lot of Sole Leather and lasts, will be sold at a bargain, the present owner being about to retire from busi ness. To a person understanding a business, this is first rate chance l as the whole will be sold on a credit ofsix months or a year. inquire at-the Agen cy and Commission Office, II Filth street, between Market and Wood sta. aug:26 ARTHUR BROWN, Jr. & Co. ITUNTION wanted in a Wholesale Grocery store . be a Young Man, whose ,references as to char acter and rapacity are of the beat order. Inquire at the Agency and Commission Office, Fifth street, be tween Market and Wood stn. ARTHUR BROWN, Sr. & Co - ter j - 471Cr - GaC glitrareq 111. um , trpc.i Croa uriunsru, thirty miles from this city. The lot is 15 by 180. with a two story frame dwelling house, store room. grainery, &c., in excellent repair, wiii be sold for $BOO, and oaken put.in.• staple Dry Goods. The property is insured in this city for $5OO at one per cent,and the present owner will pay $BO a year rent for the premises to the purchaser. Inquire at the Agency and Commission Office, II Fifth street be tween Market and Wood. 11006 ARTHUR GROWN, Jr. & $ l o a o rt eta azti vacs a o p u a n , tt n e t r n i a n n a w sa i t f h e W O ANI I: s r ) '":00 ; t o profitable and well established business, paying an average profit of $3O to $35 per week. None but a cash customer need apply. Inquire at the Agency and Commission Office, 11 Fifth street, between Market and Wood. ARTHUR BROWN, Jr. &Co. aug t 6 Fall Fashion of Hata zaAt KEEVIL'S, to-morrow, Thursday August - 527th, a neat and cheap article of Pittsburgh manufacture can be had at ;be above store, ahead of fashionable hats imported from the East. KEEVIL & CO., No 153 head of Wood et. rill tr. undersigned having disposed of his Estab ii,hment, No, 11.2 Market st., to Mr. Thomas A. Hinton, tvould cordially recommend him, to his friends and the public generally, as one every way worthy of their patronage, • aug22 The undersigned, having purchased the large and extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, &c, belonging to A. Arcammon, No. 11.2 Market street. one door from Liberty, will continue to conduct the business in all its branches, and trusts that by a strict atten tion to business, and an ardent disposition to please. he will meet a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. THOMAS A. lIINTON. 13.—Two or three good workmen can have employment, by making immediate application. au,;-126 eaual racket. LEECH & Co. announce to thepublic, that D owing to the breach in the Canal, about 15 miles from this city, they have engaged the STEAMBOAT WALTER FORWARD, to con vey passengers and baggage from this city to the Packets above the break and from thence down. For this purpose the Steamer, a new and finely finished boat, will ply regularly between the two places. She will leave thefoot of Wayne street, on the Allegheny river ii;v:;nr MosiNiisc at eight o'- clock precisely, angi2s-tf. 14 Valuable Building Lots In the City of Allegheny at Auction. it T 3 o'clock, P. N., on Saturday the :211th in.t., ion the premises, will he sold, .1 very eligibly situated Lots, having each a front of 17.3 feet on Rubinson street, and extending back SO feet. Also, ten Lots of ground, having each a front of 30 feet on Darragh street, and extending back SO feet. The above being near the River and Allegheny Bridge, make them a desirable locations Enos or manufacturing purposes. Terms—one-fourth Cash, and the balance in equal annual payments with interest, to be secur ed by Bond and mortgage. aug2o JOHN P, DAVIS, AtteCr. (American, Gazette, and Chronicle copy.) For Artists. SMITH on the Human Figure; Hand Book of Oil Paintings; Analysis or Beauty, Plates; For sale by 11. S: BOSWORTH & CO., aug26 43 Market street Books. DEMOCRACY in America; Life and Land of _Burns. Jefferson's Works complete; American Biography; Lyell's Geology; Mansfield's Life ot , Gen. Scott; Blake's Biographical Dictionary; Sear's Guide to Knowledge; Sear's Wonders of the World, for .sole by H. Sr BOSWORTH & Co , aug26. No. 43, Market street V' • .-• • • ',r- ‘• ' • S' • • -••:'• ',:-•'!'' l', ',:7.:.•7,'i,'',:,,::.E.:,fi,•7:,!;.,•:•,,;'Pvt' -'' .. - ''`':' V fr AGAZINES FQR SEPTEMBER—And more A.‘l. new Books, at COOK'S Literary Depot, 83 Fourth street. Godey's Lady's Buoks .epteraber, beautifdlly eMbellished. Magazide, do Ladies National Magazine, with - a plate of the latest fashions. Martin the:Foundling, a new novel by Eugene Sue, No. 1. -; • Zenolia, •or the fall of Palmyra, by Rell: Wm. Ware. • • , Pierce Penning, or the Lugg,ers.Chase; a 'nov'el. - Small Books on Great Subjects;:i numbers con• twining an introdudtion to practical Organic them istry, with references to die works of Davy, Braude Liebig, &c. ) a brief 'vievi , Greek7Philosophy, up to the age of Pericles, Mans power,: Over himself to prevent or control insanity. I The new tariff of ilSdNarammd in alphabetical order, including theinew ) , Yarthouse Bill. - Life Pictures, or the Randorn Recollections ofan oid Doctor. . dC A Practical Treatise on Dyeing an a wo_print ing, including , the latestinventions and irnprove ments; also a full desCription Of the origin. manu facture, urea, &c, of thevarions minerals sUbstam; ces employed in these arts, with engravings, &c. Lucy Morley or the Young, officer, a tale of the Texan Revolution, by Miss Cleveland., Romantic Ilistor'y of .Dhoondialr, an oriental Bandit, and the most tnaOnificient robber the world ever knew. lr • Blanche of Brandywine, an historical lioVel,`by Geo. Lippard, Esq.,' authiar of the' - "Quaker City," "Ladye Annabelle, '&c.&.C. Morris Geographic Nraps, No. V. And a great assortment of works always on band at COOK'S, S 5 FoUrth et. aug2o-ltb. MO TIIE CITIZENS '[OF PITTSBURGH:. The undersigned respeelfully informs the business men of Pittsburgh, and citizens generally, that they will publish a new and eamplete DIRECTORY; of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the ad jacent towns, with all theirecent improvements. The work will be ready by the first week of April, 1847, and will be got ilp lei a itinperb style with regard to elegance of type, accuracy of conspilation, and a sys tematic arrangement of the various trades and pre fessioniti. No item', however trivial or miatute; at all necessary to a work of this kind, will be overlooked; and the public may confidently rely upon haring a Directory, wbrthy of the of Pittsburgh and its en virons. Business: cards inserted on 'reasonable terms, ; and the work will: be illiiitrated with splendid lithographic designs (Oise public buildings and manufactories. Price td; subscribers will be SI,SQ. Several active young moil wanted; apply at the Office of Publication, NO 11 Filth street, between Market and Wend. ang2s-dly ;ARTHUR BROWN, Jr. &Co. AT THE EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON, Tuesday;"' Aug. 25th, 'and every eve ning this week. 'l'he 13.41rtn FAMILY are engaged to give a Concert every evening thiii week. A number of NEW miscel laneolis pieces will be : ung. Those who are fond of good Ice Cream and good singing will please pay us a visit. Tickets 25 eents, and each ticket will en title the holder to an Ice Cream, or other refresh ments equivalent.; Tickets good for one night ONLY. To commence at early :gas-light. aug2s g a n t d st r n e r r i n t r s e ttl nn e e st i A n .N , a T n F i . n D n a N y v o h u n n i g eiia n le a G n rt s cer an in . required. Apply at the Agency ottce No 11 Fifth lit. -between Market slid Wood. augfl.s ART1.11:11. BROWN, Ja. & Co. - - _\ TANTE() to borrdw $lOOO for two years on property worth .$6099, a liberal interest will be paid. Inquire at the Agency and Information Office, No 11 Fifth st.,iibetween Market and Wood (ats. augil3 , ARTHUR BROWN, JR. &CO. Gazette, Journal * Chronicle and American copy.) rimiE person who came to Miller's Painting Room during his absence;and carried away a Book en titled the Goldeoltuleihad better return it and save exposure: augls JAMES MILLER. ice t' . Fah Cilzighams. i11it.C114.1.) by Express last evening) an Invoice JR, of super French Diess ng,barasom any or them entirely new style and patterns very desirable, at No. 4G Market street: augla ,:SIIitROWS & TURNER. Copartnership. rpHE undersigned have entered into partnership 1 _ under_the 4.rni of .S,Tl,llkrt_l3So_,,ttlaKbAtiaig_ the corner of Ziarket olio Front streets. ; STERETT & Co., nliolesale and retail dealers in Foreign Wines and Liquors, corner of Market I and Front streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. Thiferences—Wm. Holmes Si: Co., Henry F. Schwep• pe, Wm. Eichbatim, IL Wearer. Their stock has been selected with great care, and consists of the choisestlqualities suitable for this mar ket, to which they would respectfully call attention and solicits share of pnblic patronage. It comprises the following in casks and bottles: Wines—Maderias, Bherries, Lisbons, Teneriffes, Ports, Malagas Calabrins. Liquors-4-Brandies, Gins, Rums, and Whiskies.'' aug'2,s TORTII East corner of Federal and Robinson IA streets, Allegheny, will commence its Fall session on Momiav the 31st inst. From Profwor it. H. ', Lee, Washington College, and Having attended an examination of, the school taught by Mr. Williams, we take pleasure iu bear-' ing our testimony to the evidence afforded by it of the unusual skill and Labor of Mr, Williams, The understanding of the ilrinciple of the subjects which the scholars had - beds studying, shown by their clear answers to!questjons asked by others than the teachers, prove the eXcellence of the New England modes of teaching, iii' which Mr. Williams seems to be proficient. R. IF. LFZ, J. WISHART, &ic. A. 'ArCAM3ION , From the Hee . Mr.:Tres - ton, Doctor Hoot, 4.c. Having attended an examination of the Select School under ale cart of Mr. Henry Williams, held recently in his school 'rooni, corner of Federal and Robinspn streets, Allegheny city, we wish to call public attention to thiii institution. We were highly gratified with the progress and order of his school.— This manner of - simplifying and illustrating the dif ferent branches is peculiarly happy, and well 'fated to give interest to the pupils. His mode of teaching them to read struck us as novel, and one that cannot fail to make good readers.„-- From the knowlsdge that we . br Mr. Wil liams, character as a' teacher, his zeal; fidelity and success, we cordially Xecommend him to the patron age of the public. His location is elegible for both cities. , DAVID HUNT, I attended the above examination, and can truly say I was much 'gratified with the attaintmi•nt of the pupils. WM. PRESTON. atig24-2m. An Extensive 'it'd Valuable Collection AT 7 o'clock,P. M. on Wednesday the 26th and Thursday t he 27th inst.,at the Commercial Auc tion Rooms, corner of Wood and 6th streets, will be sold a choice assortment of valuable Books, in all the various branches 'of literature, embracing Theo logical, Medical, Historical, Political and Miscella neous works, Familpand Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, cap and post paper, steel pens, Blank- Books, Blank bills of Lading, &c. The books are all new, the best millions and warranted perfect. tCr Private sales during the day. aug2s JOHN D. DAVIS, Anct'r. AVE fr tz i l i itn of u io rriva aolfl seasonableh bar gains i Goods, bought since the reductitin of the Tariff, at exceedingly low prides and will be sold accordingly. PItESTON & HOSKINSUN s , No. 81, Market st., between sth and the Diamond, aug24-dlm. Select School for Young Ladies. yR. KENNEDY'wiII re-open his School on ".Mon day, 31st Atigtist. Pena street, sixth door Lei low Pitt street. r aug24-d2w* 91HE MANS OF PEACE.—A Sermon delivered , in the "Third`Presbyterian Church" July 12; by the Rev. D• K. Riddle, and published by the re-;, quest of the Congregation. For sale by aug24 JOHNSON & STOCKTON. PALM SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just{ received and for sale by !, THOS. MILLER, jelB cor. WocSI & 4th sts FINE SUGAR CURED HAMS--Just recd and for sale by • THOS.MILLERI , jelB - cor. Wood & 4thete. ==ME GREAT ATTRACTION! BENJAMIN F. STERETT, JACOB WEAVER. Williams , Select School, T#II3IONIA LS RICIPD BARD, RICH , D BEESON of Books tat Auction. Interesting to Buyers For VWCI Nights More. 'AT THE ODEON. . _ THE SABLE HARIVIONISTS. Consi l. tin g (.4' Messrs. PLM TI lEn, FARELL IitIrTAVY, AftIIFEIT, 'Roans. and KNEAS. . , Grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed - upon them by the citizens of Pittsburgh and the kind interest in their behalf during their so journ, hitv'e the honor to Nnounce to the Public, anJ partiularly those families, who, from the unfa vomble istate of the weather, were unable to attend. that, they have been' induced_ by their friends' to Mr more of their Vig QQF talp - sx'c AL SOIRBES, ITIIE ODEON ROOMS, YOURTLI STREET, On Tricsday AAil. Wednesday Eveninse. On 14hich0C.C3S/011they will'introduce a number of Ethiopian Melodies, never before sung. The whole under the direction' of Mr. Knew, late 'dor of the Celebrated Burleque Opera troupe. Mr. Huntley, front Palmas Opera. House, NeW York, ill perform on the Accordion dming the evening. . ''Tickets of alltniSsion, Fifty Cents . ---to be had at the St.l i CharlPs Hofel, Ekehange and Merchants, also cal the Music .stores and at the door. For furtherparticulars see programme. 36 L'oti in Lattrrencevillt, at i 2 ecioek, P M., on Satuiday the sth-day _L.Aj df September, will be sold on : the premises, thirty-Six very handsomely situated and valuable Building Lots in the Borough of Lawrenceville, near the Alleghehy Aistriel. A plan' of which rdaY 'be seen at thb Auetion Room, arid any infer mat or that may lie desired, Will be giv'en on - alir. plieatian to the subscriber. _ Tom's, I- cash, and balance payable in three enithl annual payments with interest, to be secured by notes and mortgages on the property. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer:. angt - 24 , (Gazette, Chrobicia and An*rican copy.) i [Take Notice l • • ' rlitlS is to inform the public, that I will not i)6 1.., responsible for any debts contracted by my Wile,. ...Mary MVilliams,"..after this dale. , 0ug2 , 1" ROBERT M . WILLIAMS. 1 , , g BALES HAIR; suitable for Plasterers purposesi ' sale by , DR 13,1tH.HY & Co. aurc22. 000 A puuNps sa.II3IvELEN, RE= Sugar and brolasses. A• HHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly - prime; . 101 - 1 4 125 bbls. Nos. 4 and G Loaf; D./ cases “Lovering's - D. IL Loaf Sugar; 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; Inattite and for sale by ' LAMBERT & SHIPTON, augr2s,. 133 and 135 Wood street QOII BAGS Green Rio, part prime; till " Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by at*,23 LAMBERT & SHIPTON SEAS-120 packages Y. 1-1., , 1mp1., G. P. and Powchong,, of late importations, arriving and for sale by ' LAMBERT S.: SIIIPTON. 1aug . 2.5 - . qI'aBACCO---40 bxs Hutchinson's ss; J. 30 bxs price & Harwood's 55; .- i.lO " J. R. Grante Is; 15 " Layton's ss; • 55 " 125., Hs., 325., Balt. plug, and Ladies Twist; arriving this day. and for sale by laug2s LAMBERT & SIIIPTON. r 4 ISJI —l5O bbls No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 3 North " 1 0 II 1 II IL 20 Herring (Allwives) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON. aug2s Cotton Yarn, &c. aCialBS. assorted numbers, long and I 15,000 lbs. Carpet .Chain. 10,000 " Cotton Twine. I 150 Bales Common tatting. . 100 " Fan'a rarely do. For sale low to city or country trade,4y hL B. AFIF.r& CO., augls 57 Wood street. Musquetts Notts. Art F.O. S. SWAItTZ has on hand a lot of very su- U - penny white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheat. at. No. 106 Market street.. jela, • - ink Ow JUNIOR'S PATENT SERMONS. Dictionary of. Quotations. ' Heads of the People. Pictures from Italy: 'Hints to Mothers. Medical Pocket Doak, • Young Man•+s Library-6 'Yciung Man's Book of Knowledge. ` . 1 . 11e Young Ilusband. ' • Ihe Young Wife. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH Ss Co..* N0. , 43 Marketsueet. George H. White fk, WILL dispose of their choice stock of Garages, Y painted and Gingham Lawns, summer Shawls and Scarfs, at reduced prices. They will tthio dispose of their entire stock of Cloths, fancy Cassinierer, and . Kentucky Jeans, at original cost, as they intend relinquishing this par ticular branch of their business. . jy:22-2ni (Chronicle please copy.) TUE PROBE, or one hundred and two ESSATS onl the NATURE Or Max AND TIMIS; with an Appendix, containing , The Declaration of Inde dependence,' •The Constitution of the United States •Washington'S Farewell Address,' and a miniture hiography of. Washington and the Signers. By L. Carroll Judson, author of a biography of the signerF Of the Declaration orlndependence, Just received and for sale by . JOHNSTON S rocKroN, Booksellers. A PROPERTY near the Allegheny arsenal, Law renceville, consisthig of dwelling houses, store room, &c., with a large lot of ground, situate on the Alain , street, leading through the Borough of Law .renceville: This property is so situated that it can be divided lute small portions, and all or part will be Sold on reasonable terms, part cash in hand, and a liberal credit for the balance. Apply to Blakely Mitchel, or to .l. H. APKEE, angB , nearthe premises. Warm Containing Coal for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sate ; a valuable Farm on the Monongahela River about 13 nines from Pittsburgh. mile From Elizabeth Town, Al legheny county,!and one mile below Dam No. 3 situate in Jefferson township. The fartri contains about TWO HUNDRED ACRES, one hundred of which is coal, of easy access from the River, beside being a first rate farm for cultivation. Those desir ous of purchasing coal land, will find this farm pos sessed of.perhaps more •advantages than any siuillar one upon the River. For (*dither particulars apply to the subscriber, living within one mile of the premises. HARVEY IL PETERSON. augl4-dSzwlm• (Journal copy.) . • ' Jeffiereon Democrat,Derks Co., pleas copy, 4 times and send bill to ( this office. & BROWNE, (StICCESSODS TO ,110iDSMP AND BILOWNT.,) IMPORTERS and manufacturers of Wall Papeii and General Paper. Warehouse, No. S 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh. je2o Small,Farm tar Sale. HA subscriber is desirous of selling about . FOR :: TY .ACRES of good fanning land, situate in Baldwin township, Allegheny county, within seven miles of Pittsburgh, thirty acres of - iihich is cleared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation; with an unfinished frame house upon it; If not sooner disposed of at private sale, it will be sold at public sale, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the sth day of September. The title is indispinale; possession given immediately. For further information enquire of the subscriber on the premises. aug 13-d&w-ts WILLIAM WIGHTMAN. HOT-40 kgs Shot; assorted Nos. tbr sale bj .0 je 24 - JAMES MAY. MEER nam-psoF Discovreri CORRECTED DAILY 131 t ALLEN KRA:MEE, EXCHANGE BROKER, ciamtrior TIIULD AND. WOOD STREETS. :PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia Banks ...pa: Pittsburgh pal Lancaster pa: Chester county pa; Delaware . county.....par Montgomery county..pal Northuniberland .....par Columbia Blidgc Co .:par Doylestown pal Reading par Rinke County pail Pottsville par U. States Bank • 2.8 d Brownsyille Washington.... . , .... All other solvent laks.2d bier & Man. bk , Pittth. pai State Scrip - City rand County Ile Lancaster 10d Hamilton ..-.‘lsd Granville -45 d Farmers ., l3k Canton-25d Urbana . 40d Sciota All Solvent Banks.... lid INDIANA. State Bk & branches—lid " scrip, 5&6 p. c sprn All solvent Banks. 171/101241.d. Eastern Banks Whedling do. branches I Id Arch at Morgontown.. Id WOULD inform his friends and the public in general; that be has removed to Wood street; in the Sr. CH.stitbs building, two doing below the el/traria.; where he is ready to execute all orders in tlia neatest and most fashionable manner, having gaged the services Of Mr. JOIN M. tAMPELL as cut ter, whose attChtion will be devoted to that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in this par tieular having Pang been established in the fashion. able': community of this city, induces the belief that by close attention to brisiilas, he Will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor hint with a calt=having also made arrangements to keep constantly on hand a general aSsortnient of every thing adapted to gentlemen's wear; such as Cloths ; Casesimeres, Vesting,s, Shirts, Drawers; Bosoms; .Sus. panders; Gloves, Cravats, and every article pertairp in to a gentlnman's wardrobe, he will be ready at all times to supply any demand in his line. - The subscriber respectfully informs his frionda and the public generally, that having entered into the above arrangement the establishment will be Mite lb fdrilish shy article, in the Tailoring line; with rl punc tuality and despatch scarcely equalled by any other in the cityj and for style and workmanship nor sur passed by any in the States. aug22-dSm JNO. M. CAMPBELL; Third street Pittsburgh Piravigat ranee C. Office, No: 21; TERRETT & CO., have removed to the cornet 0 of Market and Front streets, No. 16, one door below their fornier stand, where as usual, they will be happy to wait upon their friends. 'augl.s' r IIE PROGRESS OF NATIONS. , -;- - Fziay. .1_ the Progress itif ,OF inPraductive Industry; Civilization, Population and Wealth; illustrated by statistics of Mining;. Agriculture; "Dlanucturesi Commerce, Revenues, Banking; Internal Improie;' ments, Mortality, Emigration end Population; by Ezra C. Seaman. 91HE undersigned would respectfully inform the J_ citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity, that he lms purchased from Mr. Moses Cory, his large and. Splendid stock of Dry Goods, kept at No. 66 Market redueed Prices. Please - call and judge foryourselves; No. 66 Market street._ auglB To my friends and patrons I am much Obliged, and 'would respectfully recommend Mr. William CowenimtP successor. MOSES CORY.: Pittsburgh and Cultism Psuilroad Company. Avers' 10, 1846. A SPECIAL Meeting of the Stockholders of the ±l. Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rail Road Cornpa.. ny, will be held at the Odeon, over the Mayor's of. fice, -in this city, on Saturday - the 29th inst., at the hour of 4 o'clock, P. M., for - the purpose of increas ing the capital stock of the company and authorising "' the reopening of the books of subscription. 'By order of the board of Directori. WM. ROBINSON, In., Pres't. Snssk. C/ritcrrritns, Beep. aug 11. AIT.E have for sale an excellent Frame House,' vv built and finished expressly Tor the occupan cy of the owner, containg fine finished rooms and parlors, cellar, &c:, with a Garden well stocked with knit trees and vines, lot 30 feet front ninning hick to the Manner line. The lease has 9 years unexpir ed and no ground rent. It is situated in the neigh borhood of the business part of the city, and will be seld very 'IOW Lind itnrriddintb poSsession given. - Apply to . .13LAICVLY & 'MITCHEL: _ je6-118mv. GDO: 5: SWARTZ has on hand a lot of fine Latvna which will be sold at the very low price of 181 cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a low price, mould do well to call soon. ' Also on hand a good stock of Nansoolamuslins fur Ladies Dresses very cheap at . 103 • No. 106 Market street. co'r Market and 3d.sts, GEO. G. EBOWRE, State Bank,i3c branches. 45 . Shawneetown , 70w IState Bank E:branchea. 1i All solvent banks ....aid N. ANDS. CAILOUNA. All solvent banks....2ld NEW DNGLAAID. - All solvent banks ~ . .• d NEW. YORE New Tork city... Country .... • MARYLAND Country . WISCONSIN TEIIII Afar & Fire In Co. Ariknoo 6 , ILICELTGAN. Farm and Mech bank .10d MI Other Solvent....lod Erthange—Sellisig Ran. New York., prm Philadelphia 1 prm Baltimore. .. . prm GOLD AND SPECIE VALUE. Frederickdora $7 $0 Ten Thaleis.::.:...7 80 Ten Guilders..... ..3.00. LoniadYers 450 Napoleon - 3 80 Dneats 2 150 220 Eagle, old 10.60 nes- 10 00 Doubloon, Spanish. :16 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 Guinea. 5.00. J. S. Lowry, NeroLim:4 'Tailor. ion and lire barna napany. Market Street: Williatn tb‘S; Lewis HtitChiSOM - Fred: Lorenz, James May, oindexter. - ALLEN Pres't 'reran% . Michael Allen, C. Anshutz, Tbos. Bakewell, Robert Beer, 11. W. P, RogEiji" FliNEt: auf,2ozd.6m. Removal A few copies of the above work•forlei JOHNSTON gr. STOCKTON; corner of Market and 3d sts. wiLirLof COWEN Great Ilail,ratik for Sale. lai.ttkai-Ldtrheit T_TANDS WsiNTED-2 Bedstead makers . ; - 11, 2 Table matters,' • . 8 bands to make other Cabinet ware; • None need apply but first rate workmen. IL H. RYAN auS (Journal and Chronicle copy.) Preecott Printing CONSISTING of black, blue, red; superior book and card ink, warranted a superior article, for sale by LITKE LOOMIS, Agent. jv23 (Journal copy.) AWNS--(rArr cocoas).—Another lot of Lawrie _FLA just opened at A. Morris , s.No 65 Marketst.— 'Warranted fast colors—which we are selling at 121 c QHAWLS SHAWLS!!—Rare and beautifid, at k 3 "Down town Cash House." Cash Meres, splendid patterns, different styles; Broche, 4: it Thibet, Ombri, wro't and plain, and all shade; figured. • • Silk, wat'd. Ottoman, chameleon changeable and other styles. _ Sturdillas. Bald and Damask, fed. • Mous. D'Laines, Ombr, wat'd, tig - d, and plain,, in great variety. _ - Also —Hernanni, of Sewing Silk, 3 or 4 left; and. will be sold at low prices to cose the stock. Berage, superior and low prices, great bar— gains. jylB BARROWS & TURNER New Goods. ECEIVED to-day at No. 46 Market street--; J_IL Anothercase of those . rich Gingham prints,' in brown and purple plaids, beautifuLpattems. ALSO, 50 pieces white and colored Musquitoe . Netting of superior quality, for sale cheap at BARROWS & TURNER'S; • 18 Market st. PHILADELPIIIA STEAM SYRUP, "a tine art. ! . ale. Just reed and for sale by - THOS. MILLER, cor. Wood & 4th sta. • OBACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missom: T ri tobacCo, of prime quality, just received on' consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. aursust TAAFFE & O'CONYER.- Latest Improveme nt. BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzain'it: iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sate low at the furniture warehouse of - • . T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street.. EMEMB3 MISSOURI
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