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"I-1,14)1 ..;.~; w~'•:~ ,~~,~:`° 1. •~ ~ ~ * ~'~f i =EINE =NI MEE - - "No.ward she spake, nor no, nor yes, And What I said seemed not amiss, And thus the longest winter's night, Was spent in visions of delight, Till day reluctant dared to shine, And parted me and Catherine." This intrusion on the part of day, well deserved the mprobation of the poet: The "Umbrella" is too long for our columns, kit it will repay a peru sal. The most remarkable [quality of his poems is originality; indeed, we cannot name any modern poet, oat even the "Literafy 'Drayman," who is so Tittle indebted to those who have gone before him. All - is his-own, his beautieS and his faults, his "Catherine" and his "Umbiella." In conclusion, we wish his book an extensii , e circulation, though ~ ,We have certain apprehensiOns that, in the lan guage a Ponsox, it will be read when IlOalsa and - Vsitoti. are forgotten, tut noi till then D. • .. ...-....,..,,, - , • '''''.'2-,?-:<."-;-•':•";-•',-.-J;-..i•-::-.'" 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IL RIDDLE of ..a/Irghorty. - SAMUEL .W.BLACK., of Pittsburgh. ROBERT' H. }ERR, of ylllegheny. JOHN TI. Jifferson. JOSEPH - COOPER,' of koor. - Commlistoner for 3 your.., itorr.ra DoicAtDsoN, of Trilkow. Co3ll3l*qt<Slolle for ',l year, xv3l: BRYANT, (!/- Piftsburgh. - Auditor Ttir3 years, WILLIAM EWINO, I:6lditson Auditor t'or • i year, N.. PATTERSON,.4" .tirmozgkane - - Coroner, LEWIS IVEYINLAN;' .111lighen i*V. 11. PAL3IER, Agent for country newspapers is - the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and Weekly Mercury and Alanneacturer„ to receive advertiSementa and subscriptions._ Ito has offices in NEW Emu, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the. Tribune Office.) State street. • PurrAnnimitoL, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine .street. . fiAitrztronr; S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverts where our paper can beacon, and terms of adverti sing learned. CORRESPONDENTS. In:reference to communications- which may ap. pear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.. We will insert none Without the name of the author being first made known to - us, . and when inserted,..must always be taken as ex-pres sive of- the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper; unless the views so expressed are ed itoriallylernarked upon and approved. CO"- - A meeting of the Stockholders of the-Pitt.s. burgh and Connellsville Railroad Company held; at the Odeon. at 4 o'clock, This afternOc s m. It is expected that a majority of the StoCkholiters will i Le in attendance, as business of vast impor tanc'e to the company will be takeninto conside ration; those Unable to attend are requested tosend proxies. Nrintosits's Pains; Publistril by Luke Loomis, Pittsburgh. Whatever may be said about the quality of the peotry Which the present age'has produced, there can lie 6 - o , eomplaints regarding its quantity. Vo- One after volume issues front the press, all bear ing the name of Poetry, and all geneiously intend ed for Posterity, .611 iii the bitterness of despair. we arc oMiged to - exclaim "Hold; cur:Right" As the desire..l6 write poetry is not 'likely to experience any diminution, and as we cats scarcely hope. for much ahility to accompany it, we are 'really con eeraed-for those readers who deem it incunlbent upon them to keep pace with contemporary au-I thors.' We see no relief, no means of escaping this poetical deluge, save in an Alexandrian confla gration,' or in a surrender of- our libraries to the rigorous; examination of the, Priest and Master. Nicholas 2 : Among those who wish to climb Par-1 nass.us iS.Mr. Mclntoih, Whosepoems are-how be fore us, and to .which it would afford. us much pleasure to give a hearty commendation. Few ms to 11141141 , rence....1-1. Overlook those claims in estimating his 'merits. would savour rather of envious malignity than impartial' criticism. From a biographical sketch, prefixed to the volume, welearn that his circum stances have not been favorable to an intimacy with the Mises; °and this information we think. super** s there is abundant evidence in every poem to prone, -that however ardent Mr. Mclntosh might he in the prosecution of his suit, on • the part of ihe ladies, there was nothing but flirtation,' in his immortal poem, feelingly laments I that he was born an age too late fur the proper appreciation of his poetry; but we ace inclined to think that Mr. Mlntosh has been born an age too soon' and that the world is not yet sufficiently . advanced in years for a calm consideration of his productions.' The poet's intention.of rendering the regions of Coal Hill.and Saw-Mill Run classic, is truly laudable, and the day. may yet come when that obscure stream will ea))y the celebrity of the "Vale; of Avoca," We mast no longer withhold from Our readers a few quotations which we have selected as a specimen of the whole. In an ode addressed to Catherine, we have the followin, verse ENZFIT MESNMUSSI.4There is now incar ceratedin one of our city Orisons, says a New York paper, a celebrated Meimerist, who while's away his time, and amuses himself and his fellow prisoners by magnetising fleas and mus , qtiitoes• The othir day he put a large Musquito intd a sound magnetic sleep; and obtained some valtiabl'e infor mation from him of their origin, places of rendez rOus -and mode of operations. i T. 'Exer.nitect Alarm(EN-T.441e Legislature of itifeine have enacted a lawforbidditig the sale; of / - intoxicating liquors at wholesale or retail, except foi medicinal and mechanical 'purposes. l'enalty orfirst ofrence, from ,41. to s2p, seconiroffece, SS 1 - 61:20, with a bon of $.50 to, abate the nuisance for six Months, riitd fortiiking, all money received for : liquors thnt.sold. Tiffs Vroi :PELESIDENT.+TIO - visiters at War:. rington Springs, without distinction of party, have tendetedio Vice President Dallas, who, with hie : ramify, are now viSitors at that 'Place, a public'din, _net, to be 'given on Thursday next, which incite. Rion the Vice. President has accepted. • \A- DTAXCE or WAGES.-3fr. 'Peter Cooper, of New York-, a liberal, intelligent Iron • master, who owns-the 'latgest Roliing the country; has raieek the *nes of his workmen and mechanics,; the Tarift:Oris46 notwithstanding. . , ~l'tfon- c TE tRa 12 iklibio.—Larwl Clancy, who ran; nway fmrn'..l3altirnore with a considerable sum of anoney, &c., was telegraphed ow Sunday;'and ar ..fitteilkimediately upon arrivinglin New York. ... .•-- _ . __ _ ..':% 5 4. 1 14 Pox—Sel4rali casds- of this virulent dis. easii have . Occurred latelyiti; Toronto, Cabad— cmi:sideitihle afartn , was excited in consequence, 4 - oi - the l*rel'sof Police 6;..re issued sortie...very, stringent regulations to 'prevent, if possible the I . disease from spreatl 1 no% All persons without discrimination, attacked • I•with the disorder, are to be taken at once to the hosPital, and no burial of those who die of it is perMitted to take place except between the hours of twelve at night and four in the morning. The small pox is also raghig in 'Portland Me.; and !the authorities have made arrangements f o r a ge ' heral vaccination of ..the inhabitants. 1 BisEa FANPLI.-It bq scent by a card in this Morning's Paper that the ~B aker Family"in tendgiving One - More, and the lest Concert, this City on , on Monday evening, It .is unnecessary-to say anything„ in relation to their singing,. all ivho have heard them, have been delighted, and speak of their performances in the highest terms. Inde• pendent of their singing, they are nnxlest and 1.10-1 assuna ing. They deserve a bumper. p-Those of our readers and sportsmen in par tieular, in want of a good double barieled fowling I • piece, should attend the sale at .:11'kenna's this evening. at S o'clock; it is said to he a superior ar ticle,lboth in finish and finality, the owner must have ht sold without reserve; as he is going to leave I in a few days for Europe. At the same time an 8 day fancy mantel clock, with patent accellerating springs. Here is not only a quoted price of $3O, tut sales at that rate' • Lyford of Saturday last, says, and he is regard ed as excellent authority: "Pig, Elk Ridge No. I. $33 a $35; pig for pud dling, $3O as 33; Locust Grove, $32 a $35." American. "pig' is quoted in New York up to last Saturday, at an average decline since the Pas sage of the tarilf, at $1 50 per ton. In Boston, A meriCan pig is quoted at $37 50 a $29 per ton. The New York Courier and Enquirer of Saturday last, quotes American pig, No 1, $35 a $37; com• mon do., $2B a $3O. which is a slight decline on thr spring prices. Let us add to these facts the re cent accounts froM England which represent that in view- oithe parliamentary sanction of 'a much ; greater amount of railway than was expected, iron ;is rallying from the late depression, and prices con fidently expected to advance. Indeed. Wilmer & Smith quote an advance, as follows: pig No I, Welsh, .£-1 15 a £5; and the next later quotation, ./2.5 2 a £3 5. We do profess to make thri,e quotations as di rect evidence against the neessity for a '..reduct ;• ofwages, as the phraseg,nes—but asindicatesl of the market, they do seem to intimate; at least, i that such "reduction" is - quite premature, and es pecially so, to :melt an extent as 35 percent. I need, looking into the feature; with the above fact, to guide the judgement, it certainly appears that something like 20 per rent of that 'eduction; must be clear profit to the "iron-masters." The I American notes wiles at the quoted price, and thus we are rather puzzled to account for th& sudden "reduction of trages.". If the market was glutted and the demand much inferior to the supply. as may be the case for ought we know, we could real ize some propriety in the proceeding, were it for i the sole purpose of keeping the men employed, but the fact, that sales were made at fair prices, or let but a Aii2lit decline, forbids the supposition that such is the case. I: is not our aim at present to discuss this sub . - ject in all t h u' superficial tact, howe% Cr. set forth as the eam , e for the . reduction of wages,' struck tis as being rather inconsistent with figures; , and t is in that view of the , that we a- Woo+ Ha -r as Funex E.—lt is estimated, that ( I pear, i deferentially, fim de of tsubjheect roductive la p . $ 1 ,20 0 ,900 were once annually expended in the- hoc, engaged in this business. p United Sfates for lottery tickets, and the chance,tl _ fora - Fr:cc w . ere about one to 06,000. CaNscs fop Wiscoxstzi,—The official returns l of the cerLus of Wisconsin, from twenty-three counties, dives the total of . 154,ri15 souls. La Point,lnieliland, Winnebago and Chippewa; not heard yom,!. When the returns are all in, it will probably amount to 1,10,00 u. Moat or rr.—The report going the rounds in the Whig papers that the Globe Mills at Kensing ton, Philadelphia, had stopped operatihns and (Us , charged their hands, is indignantly contradicted by the priaprielors. They say that such an idea etas never entertained for a- moment by them. la ILE. Rum !—,larnes Leonard, of New Prestmi, Conn., offers part of his faetoky fur sale, certifying the profits to hare been foray per cent. and offering to guarantee 25, per cent. in lieu of half th'e profits. This does not look Very much like rian. A NI. ATIONAL CONVENTION OF CM/PTT WEA• r.Eas.--A National Convention of carpet weavers was to Meet: n the 25th at ;Tammany Nell Yolk, td take into consideration , the affairs of that important branch of American manufactures as affected G the repeal of the tariff: Pcsignim.—A man in Clark rounty s Indiana, had be; convicted - and sentenced to two years imprisonMent in the penitentiary, for snapping loaded g - nn at a woman because she Would not marry him. Ile was rightly punished. Gr,LAT;Airm—A letter florn lame in the Constitutional states that the fortune left by the late Popejtu his }mils is estimated at about eleven million ol':frane-s. I Expresses had I:een sent out in every direction by lorkpriqeorr, .7u;us! 13, ISltl. .11M,7 5. Edi i OM-We are in 'possession i o-ky of timber news from the prairies. Our townsman. Mr. Samuel Rallstnn, has just retirraed from Santa Fe, after an unprecedented trip of eighty days.— Ile, in company with Measrs:lVeice, Blummer and opisss, :lea .berr_ with. t heir goods in !Slav, atarifT, ed in Santa Fe, making a pante). orforty day ~ After completing their arrangements, a small corn. piny. consisting of Messrs. Ballston and Hill: of our place, ruid Mr. Hutchinson and John M Knight, 1 from Chihuahua, started in, and are now here, in. thirty seven days from Santa Fe. Previomly to Mr. Ralleton's departure therc'it-al a good deal of excitement created•by the putties-: oils reports in circulation respecting our troop..— , From the Boston Journal of Monday ..' E-Iming- 1 the government and private citizens y fo ascertain IMPORTANT FROM VERA CRUZ. 1 their truth. Lilt many of them. Ail being, out two MOVENIVNTS OF SANTA ANA'S PAOTTAANS: !Or there days, returned, baving.4earned nothing :L-letter from Vera Cruz, dated Aug. 1, has been i I satisfactory. The avhole country is in a state 01 received in ;this city, and placed on the books oldie'''. 'dam. l'i:tappers adjoining Stinta Fe are driving their stock into the mountains, securing their pos. Exchange Rending Room, as follows: sessions, and putting thetas - elves a that i "The g arrison of this place declared yesterday in they can be out of her s wayin p osition at a moment' s ! favor ofGe r n. Santa Ana, and against the actual; warning. Provender' of every description is ex-1 grwemmenti I send you herewith a soppy] of the 1 ceedingly scarce, (there not having been a rain fort plan of the resolutions, which you will oblige me] nearly three months) the vegetation is nearly ex-1 by having pbblished without loss of time. !boosted. Our 'informant thinks the troops will] "By the enclosed you will find that the war with I have come difficatity in securing enough for the 1 the United States will continue until otherwise-tbs.! maintenance of their animals even for a month.— posed of by Idle Congres, which is to be assembled 1 Provisions must of necessity also be very hard to I by the revolutionists if they triumph—say four I get, and unless some other means of securing them months after, they take possession of the capitol.-1 he foUnd out than such as was anticipated 'nevi-' This will mitke it a matter of six month's duration,i ous r to their departure, they will be in a very bad at least. I ant riot of opinion that there is any dis- Way this winter. position on the part of that people to reek a pacific' It was pretty certainly known before they left, solution of the question. i . that there would not Le even a show of light on . [TRANSLATED.] . ' 7 ' the part of the Mexicans, unless a very small force At a meeting of the General-in• Chief and„ofticers was sent along at first, for the assertion of the of the tith Regiment quartered in the heroic city Governor was made, and word rent to Gen. Kcal.; of Vera Crui, to take into consideration the ca- ney by our informant to that effect; and he farther lamatious state to which the Republichas arrived, says, that if a respectable force comes upon him, and to seek the most immediateremedy to place it he has immediately abandon the country and re• move south of the Rio del Norte. The common -It was res olved,. in a career of prosperity; &.e . I lved, to adopt the plan of the' 20th people, mid especially the Puebla Indians. are at erect to lighting the Americans; for an order for May, pronounced by the military garrison at Guu dalaxara, Milt the followir volunteers from the Governor met with no reci amendments: invited m sponse from them at all, and he has now not Ist. All those opinions sincese who mayrave. the year l S2l, 'a been banished for ore than three h undred soldiers in Santa re re miserably clad and poorly fed. Neither were any to return to ;t h e Republic /and co-operate id tic present movement.' soldiers Co be had below, for Chihuahua had not and 2d. By thiS the circumstance of the war with the conic! not,furnish any, and Mr. McKnight says there is no probability of any being gotten there. United States . are to be considered as ill unwise Smile of the traders had arrived at Santa Fe,but changed; but4if for the Congress which will assem o business being done, they had gone below.— ble to deterridne relative thereto,and for the Mexi- Spevers had brought out all the Governor s wag cans to of their resolutions. al. .iV general invitation is profibred to all those cons and u , oods, and other small lots of goods trout in this' Department, who may have taken up arms traders an d gone on. Mr. William MeK night. Webb and Doane, had also gone, Gen. Kearney, against the existing order of the got eminent. to tic steal alonetraders ll the trOo: nod , had assed tm the tt7fite in this plan, which has Apr its object thepub- Arkansas, to Bell p 's fort. The compan p y of Armijus , to establish the:going out froM here, were met at , different pbints, 4th. As His Excellency Gen. Don Antonio, Lo- progressing si n tiy, Mr. w alnut) magorfin at (4 riez Santa Ana had the glory to lie- i ti4r A r k . . 1 ,,, , i, ; public, whatesler may hate been his - errors, he Was, Samuel Magnin, a little nearer this way- and Gentry and others at Council Grove; P. fi rm supporter oh public,liberty . acid • llai O a ' and some ' ' others still this side., Almost every day honor—for this sue "proelaint him leader. of : this provission wagons were seen upon the road, wend. great enterprise. Signed by the o ff icers generally • ing their way along; carcases of horses and bill ' -' • ccy.Tuti liatintriiitcrs leave this morn ing. for Inheeling. They are gentlemen every orie_oftbdrril and are sure to meet with a warm re ception whei'ever they go.- AMONG ITIEE lh ss xe;.--A man named 'AlDon ald has left Charleston with about s2oWil3o of other people's mor.ey. VErinctair Ectcrrox.—The election in Vermont will take place on the first day of Eeptember. lIGNOII.ANT PENNSYLVANIA. A new York!Whig paper denoutices Pctuisyiva nia as ' , ignorant," “iltimb, - and indulges in other ex- Pletives equally unfounded towards this Stale simply because it steadily adheres to themeasuies of the Dernocra, [ tic party. To show bow the, intel ligence of our population compares •with that of the"crack" Whin. States; we submit the following statement, whieri we think is conclusive. Our politics we are Sure is right: , In Pennsylvahia, there is over 250 newspapers, Published in the English and German languages— many of the latter ably conducted, each having from 1,000 to 5;000 subscriliers, quite.as numerous a cicculation,ed,mparitivelyove will ventureto as sert, as the paper which so fiercely denounces the ignorance of the "Penitsylvania Dutch." We use the census of 1810, and we think we have improv ed since. . " Above 120 that , • Population, cannot read or write. Penn'a, 1,724;033, 33,9.10 ; or less than '2 per ct N','Carolina, 753 1 ,519, 50,G09, or about 71 " Delaware, 78;085, , 4,832, or about 01 Kentucky, 7.19;828, 40,018, or about 51 II Ohio, • 1,51 9.107, 35,394, or about .. I , As a friend °fours expresses it— , thisis a knock down argument, in rebutting statements of the ig norance of Pennslvania." We think so, too, par ticularly as the average, of the most intelligent States exceed °never tent.—Pcnnayivantan. f...';i:f..!...*''.4-'-'-i 4 ,-„:::,:-:,,,,:, ~:. . - ' ::: : . . .t ', ,,- - C ` .1.,::: - . ..;.' ,: : •- ::,' • , -,: - .; -' ,1;;i:: , '''''' 'I - ''! -- I'• - -. =NE to were strewed along at intervalS. The great scarcity of water , so frequently spo ken of, proves' . o fabrication'.• ' On the side of the Arkansas there is grass and water in sufficient a. bandance fo • alt that have or rnitygo out., (7 0 ), Pike's regiment was met, just getting fitirlk, into the plains; about two or three days' lilt° fro4the Fort. This, is all the news I can gather for yoit now—there will be an express to the garrison to day or to-morrow, he ought to -be have been there before,' but hiaanimalsTi broke down: Through him ; probably, you will hear more ptirtictlarly. EMIGRANT:4 PROM STOCKIIOL7I.--EX4I-Ret of letter from Stockholm ; dated June 5, 18d6: "About one thousand persons will sail this month from Gatle and,. Stockholm. These, emigrants maybe regarded as a•fair. specimen of the better lass of Swedish. peasants, and some are men of considerable property. They are generally hard working, honest, lovers of order, and will, no doubt, prove a valuable addition . to .our popula , lion. They are dissenters from the established church of Sweden, and arq in fact driven • out by the strong hand of religious tyranny. I under stand. it is their intention to forma colony, as soon as possible, in some of the Western States." TEN 'faonsixa Giar.s..—There is a cigar fac tory Manilla"that employs ten thousand girls. This beats Lowell. These girls are all Indians of the. country,, or Malays;'as they are called; wi t h skins two:shades darker than oui Indians. ==2 --~;;~ Nom': N=WIM From the:Baltimore Byre, a Neutral Faller. 'Wert tcrklion - oth, IFlFgcs." r ip . c'obitly Stated* a kerite4porarY that .the:Ptcipii; stets of call the irdrOvbrksic k , and nbonfßtiltinifik I have reditcetthe Wages . Of their wOrkrnerfliferh; live per cent." These.works, it is also said, .give employment to about two thousand men, whose' labor, literally the sweat of the brow, is-thus redm, ced in value by the reckless folly of the party power." This is to, us quite an unexpected declar, ation, and we suppose, it is true, so far as, relates to the "reduction of wages," thOugh tprestien the "ironmasters" would have attempted ALI& 'ti thing, were it not that the depreciation of wages has deen the theme of- 'apottion Ofthp. press, until it is-11 justification of the practice. It is alledged as the direct, cause of this proceeding, that the "Eastern manufacturers who have heretofore been extensive buyers in this market of pig iron at $3O to $, 22 . per ton, ore now offering but $25 for the same article." It is also added, that "no definite pride has as yet been agreed upon, but it, is- clear that, a material reduction must be submitted to'', and therefore the immense "reduction" of twenty fvetper cent. has been struck from the laboring man at a blow. And this' thing is coolly put forth without a word of comment, further than a party sneer.' , Now, if Prices C'urrent are good for anything at all, let us see what theyhave to-eay.— The Baltimore , 4merican of Saturday last, enjoying an eminent „COlT}mereialcharacter,.says: 'lion—Few transactions have taken place this week. We note ears Locust Grove pig at $2O per ton.'' NEWS FROM SANTA FE The St. Louis Republican of the 20th inst., pub lishes the following !eller from Inder,endencr, giv. ing Idler dates from Santa Fe and Gen. Kearneys command : - S ~, ..; ~. - - - • Mr. Xditor..--There appeaMil in the Dispateh a statement in relation to. Dr. Wm. B. Waterman, of Buffalo, which.statement was not very satisfac.. torn to the Dr.'s friends, inasmuch us the facts of the care. were left out of the question. I sent the circumstances of the case to the Diqsatrhfor pub lication, but the worthy editor did not see fit to give th'em att illEedloll for reasons best known to himself. Dr. W. area sent to the Penitentiary up on the ,charge of disinterring the dead, and he was condemned upon the testimony of a poor misera ble scamp of a man by the name of David Smith, who is now in prison for horse stealing. Dr. Waterman remained in prison about foul 'months, and was appointed assistant to the prison I Physician; he is now at liberty, respected by all I who know him, and I trust said Smith will ceive the reward he so richly deserves, for en trapping—riot only Dr. W., butalso Dr. IL, whoa would hare shared the same fate, had he not been permit* (by the sheriff) to procure special bail:: Dr. H. foiled to return, and has not been seen in Buffalo Once. - And as those two Physicians have friends in this city, you will confer a favor by giving these facts an insertion in your valuable paper. And .thank the editor of the I) irpatrh for his goodness : of holdhig foremost the dark side of the picture, :and not vvilling ts.. turn the other side to view; Wben ryptested to do by the friends of those two Physicians whose characters are known to be per.: ter tly good. Yours, A. W. OLIVER. From the Cincinnati evnunerritil. WE GIVE IT Up. Dog stories, snake stories, and fish stories are no morel Dere is a neon story which caps all. eminoternAnn, Ky, Aug( 17, 1840. Richard Evans devotired at one , meal fourteen ichickefis hod drank forty cups of. roffee, and drank betweep hreaklast and dinner,Ond at dinner nine pints , f': whiskey. and eat' at dinner ginger cakes 'and other things in / proportion, and called for more chickens. &c. , Now, to show you that there was no hoax aliiiin it,- we, the undersigned, citizens of Crithorchard, Ky., do state that the facts in this article is literally true. The thing took plait , in our prescnc!. en the second day of the election, in r ilie town of eraborchard, and in the pteseasenfliefwee n two and time hundred persons. Evans Was/weighed belore dinner and weighed IS: pounds; after ilinneridE pounds. Ile eat bis din open sirnct, in the boiling sun, without any shade ~t ier him. Such was the curiosity on this occa si'Ori that the voting and all ini..”ll6SS ceased to be hold this genTriaibliser partake of his repast, ABNER HAA RN, S. 13. CAVE, THOMAS GAINES, J. W. corfori, A. M. GILLIAM, H. SINGLETON, 0: IL GLASS, , _ re/toning !twit TV0r1.7.--lO4ortout to •41 1 f Iron In WlLKlNffoliv, WILLS tir. Co. have recently estublishetdextensive Iron Works at Poland, aborting Comity, 'Ohio, and have been successful in their attempt to blow pig iron, on raw bituminous coal. On the Sth inst, they let out of their furnace WO pigs or No. I. grey foundry pig, being the first successful attempt to blow in on raw coal in the United •States. The pig daily prodiieed resembles the Scotch pig iron held in such high estimation in the 'Eastern cities for tine castings, being soft and close grained. Tee Mahoning Iron Works are of the largest ca pacity and or the most perfect construction. They are provided with perfect construction. They are pro; ided with powerful madinery, and embrace all the modern improvements in use in Scotland and at the furnaces of Staffiirdshire. The enter prising proprietors'awantitled to great credit for the energy and perseve'ranee ; which has at last crowned with success the efforts to introduce the manufacture, riling iron with raw coal—a success of the highest importance to the bituminous coal sections West of the Alleghenies, and to the great iron interests of the United States. They have solved the doubts which have so long hung over the succcsful manufacture - of pill iron with raw bi tuminous coal, and we trust Messrs Wilkeson, Wilkes & Co., may not only reap a rich pecunia ry reward from their enterprise, but the honor which should be awarded so important a develop. ment of the iron manufacturing resources of the West.—Clerc. ,Rug. 2'G. • From Hydepark.—Messrs. J. & T. Gillender, liyilepark, writes uo, that a gentleman of their at qiiaintance had been subject to spitting of 1,10 0 ,1 %%hick recurred so frequently as to furnish most conclusive evidence of a tendency to con sumption. Varions remedies, bad been tried with out etli-ct, and consultations were held with physi. cians of the highest eminenee - with no better suc cess. Circumstances brought hint accidentally to a knowledge of the Cliekner Sugar Coated Pur gative Pills, and although he had little faith in their virtues, the persuasion' of friends at length prevailed user his determination ; and ho consented to try them. The first . box had no perceptible of feet. However, a seconfrwas purchased, and the symptoms of his complaint began immediately to ameliorate. The spitting of blood recurred at miteli longer intervals ; nntil, finally, after the use of a tiny boxes more, it ceased altogether, lie is now in the full glow of health, and, capable of enduring the greatest fatigue without the least in conseitience. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Libo arty streets, who is general liken( kw Dr. Choke nerVills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. rpThe Democratic Committee of Correspon dence frir Allegheny County, will meet at the "Wasldrigton Coffee House," on next Wednesday, ,E'ept. 2 at 11 O'clock A. The following potions compose said committee. viz: John C.TDavitt, Robert Porter, Thomas Hain ikon, John Woods, Alex. Black, Thos. Blackinore, Jos. Ralston, J. Phillips, Dr. John Pollock, Jas. A. Gibson, A. Gribben, Francis Nelson, John A. Irwin, Jas. 131:114'1y, John O'Brien. aug`2B . - DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN ELIZABETH. Mr. W. McCandless,iS. W.•l3lack and Thorna, Trarnilton, addre4 the 'citizens of Elizabeth and Jefferson townshiiii,..on Thursday, the 3d of SeptFinber next, at Elizaleth, nt 1 o'clock V. .M. .Persons .of all Parties are invited to attend James .Power, fohn Ctilhoun, Jonathan Large, Robert Simps'on, Andrew Bedell, Ales..Sl ewer ti John Fisher, lento Scott, Jatitee;A. Ekin, J. F. Richards. August 26; t 80 Parahe PP.st• ‘T -11-1 E •irAIRSTRIttiG OFAVIY , DEIVR.'> In ppnutve hours Secluded,: , :wheie No.ufaitil man is near' ,Oppreiied Aith grief and sad;oesporr r Without a friend to cheeti; -Within a•green umbragepus lair,. 13ecialay.1 with many a , tear, jjkeep in dose communiaqtheFe, Tlie Ilairitting, of My -dear. [She rift i'ed tne tier prteiotts, ring, • To wear it for her sake, ller catch and drop; and keep tl%e string Itlai ieftised to. take. It tied her locks of raven, hue, It etretched from ear to ear, , She has my heart, I. have in lieu, The Hairstring of my dear. There is no riinnarch on his throne, A happier nian than I, :litho' I mariner, grieve tn! moan, Alt.ho' I sob and sigh. ;And when part my jewel] Jane, Whatever course 'HI steer, I'm sure defection will not stain, The liairstring of my dear. 0. what afflictions will assail, When Jane and I must part - ,7 No cure or counsel will avail, Or help a broken heart. But let me languish as I will, ' Without a friend to cheer,l it have one comfort with me still,.. The liairstring of my dear. JIMEMIAEOTIONOVAN. "THE TRUTH' WILL OUT. .13A.G.L.E1 8AL0021.. 'Lr.% % synOrrittratc44e4 A st tught at the 1 1 4 gAts 5 in Pietipurth, , :TheAropriatot - :'Of the Fißee 6alooll, r 4 'spectrUllyinforips the 'eitittris - of Pitts bn?o, and iieliiitv4l4olie 4akers,Wilf ; give One ?mire of fhiir"s - ple`iidicl'ertri&itsi tit ili{ee . iiaste,,stri. Monday, the 31st inst. A number of new piecei will be sung, among which the 'Huntsman's Song i ITernptrancelleiri, and byrequest of many Ladies the funeral vf , an Odd Fellow, &c. &a.; for further particulars 3360 programme: Tickets: 25 cents /. each ticket mill entitle the bearer to a dish of splendid Ice cream. As this )villin all proba bility be the last benett at the Saloon this'season,' the proprietor trusts,- all who feel , an iinterest in! having an establishmentin Pittabuigh, that willl l favorably cornparewith any in the 'tinited States' will drop in, aug29 • • /tits fiats • ' 4 PAItPASHIONS.L-The subsCriber tiat would respectfully infortn is'customers and the public, flat lie has just returned from New York, bringing with him the latest Mid Most appro., ved style of Hats for the approaching season. He would say to all who are in want of a good, neat, cheap, and fashionable hat, that his establishment is the place where the purchaser may rely on getting till valina for his money. G. W. GLA.9SGOW, No. 102, Wood street, 3d door below Mr. John D. - Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms. N. D. He will bo prepared in a few days, to offer to the public, the best selected assortment of Cape ever offered in this market, and' 'at unusually low prices. aug:29. . Attertionk Sales, 'I)Y Sohn R. Danis, Auctioneer, south-cast corner El of Wood and Filth streets, at'lo; cOolock, on Monday morning the, 31st inst. will be hold the stock ofa Retail Dry Goods merchant:whip is declining that branch of business which embraceii nearly all the va riety of goods usually kept in a retail store. At '2 o'clock, P. M. One crate of China andQueens ware assorted Which will be sold iit lots to suit put , chasers. For the Post 4 barrels New-fork Sugar. 1 halfchest and . 2 cadilly boxes, V, It Ted, 'boxesl'irginia manufactured Tobadco. 7 doz. - Bed Cords, curled hair and husk Mattrasked Carpeting, Looking-Glasses, Glassivare, Venecian Blinds, Bird Cages, Engravings, a general assortment anew and,second hand household anckitchen 'tbr- Miura, &c: At 8 o'clock, p. jI, An.estensire assortment 'of fine' table and pocket chttery, Hardware, japanned and: fancy waiters, Gold and Sils-er Watches,Jewel, ry. Spectacles, 'Ready Made Clothing, Alaskal. In struments, staple and fancy Dry Goods, &e, ag29 : O N HAND,-An assortment of - window sash, and window glade, bed cords find .plough , lines; nice and cheapsniall garden hoes,plaster of Paris, tubs, buckets, half bushels and peek mea sures; purple and yellow l carpet chain, &c., for kale cheap in any quantity tp"suit customers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and ‘ /Comrnission .Merchant, No. 12, St. Clair street. / [aug29-Iwd. F OR SALE. 4, Writing letter and wrapping pa per. Blank.and Copy Books,and a great varie ty of Temperance ond ookc, and Temper ance Papers; Window and Paper Hangings; Bibles and Testaments, A qUantity of cheap and very. usefub'Family Medicines, for sale 15w in • any quantities to suit customers. ISAAC• HARRIS, Agent and Conirnission Merchant, No 1.'2 St. Clair. Street. • ja tig29.d Al-TINES A NbLIQUO , 4B.—STrarrr E..: Co., No 16 V -- Market street. cor. , Front, would respectfully invito attention to thoir large assortment c 4. Wines and Liquors. Puehasers Would do well to call and examine them before puraasing elsewhere. aug,29 A rADEIRA {SINE-1( doz ptackbnrn rkindcire— ill the most celebrated orand imported—to be had ai the wine stare of . STEREI7 & CO" ang,29 N 0.16 Market st cor Front. SARDINESE and HOLLAND HERRING A few cases attti kegs, a superior article, for 'sale by STERETT & aup..cr I.Alarket st., cor Front. 011,1% 17 ADjahA and' SHERRY of P soperior qualities, on! draft, for pledicine and other purposrs, for'sale at the nine store of ' Co, 16 Alarltet street, cor, Front. caves "triedue St.. .Tu.lieu" :Ind other brands—at the iue More of (aug:l9.) STERETT Si Co. I WINES--:.. Rudiabaimer,Steinberg,er, and 11 llaut Sauterna brands: for vale by!. aug29 STERETIE & CO. LAnn :Superior, in store and for sale by J, D. WILLIAMS, aug.29 110 Wood street. C OFFEE - 1 6 17 1. 1 :.gs o ll rd in c ? ; e 01 I . li r o; va; lU " Lagunyra; for sale by J. D. WILLiAIIIS, 116 'Wood To Le,t. M R A T Spl paid Store corner of Wood'and Fourth streets, passessiOn given immediately, enquire attic subscriber on the prettlises. augo THOS. MILLER. , 3{) BALES INlississispi;Cotton, for sale by M. B. EHEY & Co, ItetallGrot , ery Sthire at Auction. A T 1 0 o'clock on Satarday morning, the '39th inst., at the store of Win. Townsend, on Coal Lane, above Seventh street,l.will be sold his' , en tire stock of Groceries, Queensware, Crockery and Liverpool ware, together wiih a variety of articles such as is usually kept is a retail store. Also a quantity of Vinegar, Salt, Shoulders of Bacon, Counter chests, liens, Drawers, Scales and Weights, stove and pipe and store fatures{ &c. &c! Terms casts par funds. augiS, JNO. D DAVIS, A uct. (American copy.) , PLENDED double barrelled Fowling. piece; S'Miscellaneous and 'Classipal Books at Atietion- At Al'Kenna's Auction Rooths. N 0.113 Wood st., ad door from 6th, tottiorrovi:, Saturday evening. August 26th, at S o'clock precisely, will be sold without reserve, a splendid double barreled Fovil 7 ing piece, English make, Stub arid Twist, - five Locks, and just the right leng3ll in stock and. bar eels for sportsmen; it is a very superior, article has been well taken care of, and perhaps the best that has been offered at Auction in this City for length of time; it can be craq previous to sale: At the same time, a, lot of Miscellaneous and Classical Books, One 8 day Accellerating Clock,'Cothic putfetn, a first rite time piece, together with a variety'of Watches. P. MT: ENNA, aug2B Auctioneer; Extensive Sale of Valuable Books, &e. A T 7 o'clock, P. Al..on:Satimitt}- the 29th inst., at the Commercial .auction ROOllll , , corner of Wood end fith eta.. will be sold without reserve; to close n consignment, theowners intending to leave this city on Moddity next, al large collection 91 new and valuable Books; in ell ithe various depart ments of literature, embrechigiTheolegical., cal, Historical, Poetical, Classilal antUliscellane ous works; Family and liecket"Pibles, Prayer and Hymn 13601i5; Letter and Cap Writing paper, MI:Mk Books, Blank Dills of Lading, heel pens, &c. The boOks are all - 116 y, the best editions and warranted perfect. ( --. Private sales during the day. (tug 23) JOHN D.iDANIS, Auct'r. PrtiiE MEANS PEACE.—A Sermon delivered j • in the "Third Preshyterian aura" July 12, by the Rev. ll• K. Riddle, anirpnblished by the re= quest of the Congregation.. For sale augtbi • • tt..stoculaN. AtTANTEitiiT'n»g 'hum 'assistant 1 man in a Wholesale Grocel-y, gond references! required. Apply at the Agency (dike No' 1 P Fifth stl between Market and }Good. • < j - • : ARTHUR BROWN, Jo. & Co rt„ PSOM SALTS—jS Casks, just received and for _Ed sale by B: A. FAAINEsTrocic & CO., aug27 corner of 601 and Wood uls. • - VELVET Baffle Cork s-3 balei,just received and . ihr salo by B. A: rAllisi EStrOCR &w. 3 ug:27 corner of tick and Wood sts. D OLE BRIMSTONE.-- 4 3 Barrels, just received 11 0 arid for solo by . . A. aIINEStOCK 4- C 0.... corner of 6tti•and Wo9ditti. Cotton. At /Luc.* ton. ! ('` .:F''7' , P3triTir.iILOODAND CLEANSE THE: R ODYI I -44:is an astonishin g fadt,•.that a very • diseases can anlybeir:Ctred by such relate ieves enter into the Exxon > , and:circa ' lit#:iviWitillitelligh. every portion s of the bOdYi.for enlkhy iiiiiririeana can the rernedy„be .brought into I ,mmedlite`eontact with the direase; and fci at: tain this dcOrable end ) no preparation has been so uniLattnly strecessful as DR. , JAYNE'S . ALTER TIVE. Sm i l ofida, Kings' Evil, Cancer and Cancer ous 2nmours, MlhitgSrcclliuos, Enlargement of the Chroilie Rheumatism and Gatit,Entptive dis eases iof the I.s"kin, old and indolent Ulcers, Goitrous Stoctlinas of - Ole 'Tlirocir&c., are cured with acertainz ty,thit has !astonished everY beholder. It is, be sides, lone olj the rnost.pleasant articles that can be takenjinto the stantaar, operating as a tonic, and remol!ing.DSpeptic :and Nervous affeetkins and imparting a glow of animation and health, tine qualldd by ar'w.thiligin'the whole Materia Medics. For sale atNc. S Sonth Third st.--Price $l. per bottleidr sic+ perclozen. For pale in !Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, Fottrth street, near Wood, and at the. Drug Store Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. aug.4B-11 , /TEA'S! PILES!!. PILES!!!—DR. TACK . SON'S PILE AND TETTER EMBROCA. TlONlis the ',only medicine that will cure this so very common and troublesome disease. It not only ilnmediately allays inflammation, stops all !bleedidg, subdues that intolerable itching, but ef fectuaqy curds, in a very short ti me, persons whose lives have be r en rendered miserable-10r years. Its application Induces no pain, but rather an agree able aild pie sant sensation, If persons afflicted [Will only call,and liear of the, great number of ea sea thdt havelbeen Cured, they will be astonished. A gentleman pf this city who'had been under the knife of the shrgeon two or three times ; withotit being c wed, has, by using two bottles of this Ent 4rocatio been: radically cured! It sells beyond all precedent! . • TEISrEII, rtINGIVORM.SALT.RHEITIVIi.and all.DiseUses of the skin, particularly thost , that are attended with disagreeable andiroublesome itching, Ore realily cu-ed by anointing the parts, directed, night and morning - , with a small quantity of Di. 4acksoni's Einbrocation. Astonishing cures have been, elected by this 'medicine. For said by Dr. Jayne, IsTo 8 South Third st., Philadelphia. For sale in PittStiiirgli at the PEKINTEA STORE, Fourth strut, - near Wood, and also at the Drug.' Store eC B. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny jj City. ' ' aug2B-sd • , eq4rtilt•rship. , p • rpElt tindersigned have entered into fiartnership under the firm of STERETT & Co., as Wholesale and Retail dealers in FOrelga Wines and Liquors ; at ttio corner of Market arid Frorestreets, BENJAMIN. F.:. STERETT / laug2s JACOB WEAVER, . ATOTICE.TO JOURNEYMEN SHOE MAKERS: SALk.—The Stock, Fixtures, and good will ofa Bodies , Shoe Store, in a central part of this city, being one of the oldest establisbinents in PittTs, burgh; it has had lan. excellent reit .of cash customers,aud he 'stock comprises a general assortment of Lridie's Oaiter Boots and Shoes, together with a lot ofSole Lather andlasts, will be solqi at a bargain, the preseda owner being about to retire from bust neks. TV a person understanding .a business, this is fait rate dliance as the -whole will be sold on ,a credit ofsfx months or a year. - Inquire at the Agen cy and CoMmissiOn - Office, II Filth street,. between - Market anti Woo'd ARTHUR BROWN, Jr. & Co.. QiITUATION wanted in a Wholesale Grocery store 0 by a teung Nan, whose reference's as to char acter and dapacity are of - the best order. Inquire at tho. Ageuel and Commission Ciftee, Filth street, tw4en hlaScet and Wood fits. aug26 ARTHUR. DROWN, Si.,& CO.. WANTED to 'exchange for. Dry. Go'ods'a ; llouse andlLot situated at the uper end ofDrighton, thirty mile tl from this city. ,The lot is 15. by 180, with a two*tory Dame.dwelling house, store room. g,raincry, &p., in excellent repair, will be sold for SSOO, andl taken out in. staple Dry, Gpods. The property isjitsured. in this city for 6500 at one per cent, and the piesMit owner' will pay'oBo ay-ear rent for he pre'Mises to the purchaser. Inquiroat the Agency an Commission Office, 11 -Fifth street be tween Markel and Wood. • atig2B. ARTH - DRIIROWN, Jr. & Co. 117' ANIT.I)—A smart, active.yoting man with, V wit11:200 to $3OO cash, as a partner Ma sMb, yigatliti44 well established business, paying an eaalt =sten@ need. apply. Inquire at the Agency . and ;Commission Office, 11 Fifth street, between Pd'ar lF et and Wood. ARTHUR BROWN Jr. &Co. au 26 . • ail Fashion of Mitts. fat Kt.EVI.L I 'S to-morrow, Thursday August • 27th, neat and cheap article of Pittsburgh manufactureican be had at the above store, ahead of fashionable fiats imported from the East, 1 • REgvIL Co., aug,2. 11 5 11 No 152 head of Wood st, Canal Pneketa• DLEECH &. Co. announce to thepublie ; that owin to the breach in the Canal, about 15 miles from ithis city, they hive's engaged the STEAMBOT WALTER FORWARD ; to eon passengers and baggage from this city to the Packets aboe the break and from thenee down. For this puose- the ,Steamer, a new and finely finished bout will ply regularly between the two places. She will leave the foot of Wayne street, on the Alleghe4 river rvznir MoiI:TING at eight o'- clock precisely, _*aug,26.-tf. For Artists. SANT"' on like Human Figure; Hand Batik of Oil Paintings; Analysis , j 4if Beauty, Plates; For sale byll -H. S. BOSWORTH &CO., ang-' 2 6 ' 43 Market sire: 'Boo4ll. DEMOCRACY in America; LiteanlLundlof Burns; . I ctierson(,e Works Complete; Atnericah•Biograpby; Lyell's (geology; . Nanstlelits Lifeloi Gen. Scott; Blake's tograOlical Dictionary; Giiide to knowledge; Sear's Winulersiof the World, for sale by H. S. BDSWORTII & Co., au g :2ls .i\o.:Market street r p 0 THE CITIZEN S OF PITTSBURGH.'; The undersigned respectfully informs the business men of Pittsbukh, and citizens 'Oenerally, that they will publish a iiew•and complete DIRECTORY: I ,a the cities of Piftsburgh and ailfegheny, and the ad jacent towns, w ith , all the recent improveinents.' The work will be r6dy-by the first week of April, 1847, and will ;be gotl up in a' Superb style with regard to' elegance of typO, accuracy of compilation and a• sys tematic arrangement of the various tracles and pro fessions. No item, hew ever trivial or mirrute, at all necessary, to a work -al this kind, will be overlooked; and the public triby contidentlY telY upon having a Directoryl worth's °film city of Pittsburgh and ifs 'co-' virons. 'BusinCiss cards inserted on reasonable terms„ and the S;',-ork willbe.illustrated with splendid lithographic de4igns of , the public buildings .and naanufactdries, price to subscribers will. be $4,50. Several aetive yfiting Men wanted; apply at the Office of Publicrition, No 11 Fifth street, between Market and Wood. a ug2ti-ci ly. I ARTHUR 'BROWN, 3r. & Co. !i - 'l4o(toe. runE undersilned haying disposed of his Estab lishment, NO, 112 ;Nlarket st., to Mr. Thomas A. Hinton', woulif cOrtliallyreroinmend him, to Ids friends and Ole' Rublic generally, as one - every way worthy ofthcir patronage. ang:22 ; i lot undersigned';hav;i ri' l g•Pur i c k lc M ased 'e t . re r l lt inTe N l anti ' extensive stock if Boot's, Shoes,.-Ric ;intending', to M'Cannnon,tro. 112 Market Street;-'one-door from Liberty, continue 'to conduct the business in all its branche4 and trusts.that,bv a strict atten tion to bosihoss, pd an ardentdispesition to please, he %%ill meet a , epntiouation of • the . patronage so liberally bestowell upon, his predecessor. , ' l‘ THOMAS A. -HINTON. N. a—Two three good Avorkmen can have employment, by rtiakindimmethateapplicati 9a . atnpni I,i • , _ , ' IEAS,—).2O papkages jenpl.; , and l'oweliong, of 14te importations, arriving and for sale by • I11 , A:111:11:tr- Fe SELLPTON. aug`is '• " • Ai TA NTED tb•tii VV. property lbe paid. Inquire - ., 7 ;Office, -No 11 Fifth!' 'ds.t - . .auqt) paiette,..Journaii 4orrool . slooChfor-two, years on arth $6099, a liberal interest will 1 . 4 t the Agency and Liforreation between Market . and Wood iIARTHUR BROW IT, JE . *Co. it Oronicle and American .:copy.) =•==Ml ====ffi 3raall Farm far Sale. /ring subseriber is desirous of selling about FOR 'PY ACRES. of good farming land, situate in Baldwin-township, Allegheny county, within: seven miles ofPittsburgh, thirty acres of which iscleared, well tenceti,.and id a high .state of cultivation; with. in unfinished' Rome house upon it. If not sooner disposed of at private sale, it will be sold at publim sale, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the 51b day or .September. The title is indisgutale; possession_givem 'immediately. -- For further information' exdpiire °rem" subscriber on the premises. • . aug..l2-diftw-ti . WILLIAM WIGFITMAN.:, Farm Containing Coal tor Bale: 1 73F, subscriber offers .for sale, a valuable Farm on the Alonongthela River. about 13 miles from Pittsburgh. one Mile rrorn Efizabeth.TowniAl-"" legheny county, and ono' mile below Dam NO. 3-- 'situate in 'Jefferson township, The farm contains .about TWO HUNDRED ACRES, one hundred" of which it coal, of easy access front the River, beside being a first rate farm for cultivation. Those desin; bus of phrehating- coal land, will find this "faire pent.' sessed of perhaps more advantages than any similar:. . one upon the River. • - „ • -• For further particulars apply to tho subscriber, living within one mile of the premises.- • HARVEY IL, PETERSON..' augl4-ddrwlm (Journal copy-, . _ Jeffereon Democrat, Berks Cois plemS copy, A timeri and send bill to this (aim. Pittsburgh. Nuriga, raIICO - Ci Qffire, Aro. 21, ...MiChael Allen, C. Anshutz, Thos. Bakewell, Robert Beer R. W. P nOtSliT FINNEY, Sec atlg42o-d6m, _ • - • Q TEKKE'rT & CO.;- Base removed to the-coinef. Of Market and Front isitreets,'No. - 16, one- . dcwi below their former stand ; where tweinal, they wilt be lisppyto wait upon -their. friends; ,nug.ls MBE PROGRESS OFNATIONS.-4n the Progress of Nations. ' in Productivelisdustry; Civilization ; . Population ' and Wealth; illustrated' by. statistics 'of Mining, Agrinilltuiej Manufactures, Commerce, Revenues, Banking ; Internal Improve-. mints; Mortality ; Emigration. and Population; b y _ Ezra C. Seaman: . - •. A few unpins of tbe above work fof calf; by JOHNSTON. Er: STOCKTON"? corner Of Market and• 3d Ms. . • T HE undersigned would. respectfully inform the citizens - of Pitisbergb and Ric Vicinity,'that he . has • purcliased 'Rein Mr. Moses Cory; his' large 'and splendid stock of Dry kept at No. 66 market',. street, where he intends, to.keep . a general assort tnent of soasosiaMOVoods, wbich-he Will sell at very reduced prices. Please call and judge foryourselyes, No. 66 Market street, auglS. WILLIAM colvtif, To my friends and patrons I ant much obliged, and would .respectfully recommend Mr.-William Cowen, iny, successor. MOSES CORY. • • Notloe.to Grp.ders, • . jitOPOSALS will be received by the subscribers until Alonday next; 31st inst4at noon, for grad ing; a buildinn - rlot 45 feet in front, by about 80 feet in depth, on the corner of Fla', street and. Cherry alley. As it is important that the work be done as' etion as possible; those proposing will state the price_ per cubic yard, and the time when 'they will have the work completed. PropOsars will be lea at the store of W. & D. - Rinehart ; No. 33' Hand street, isr . Kith Robert Wightraan ; corner of Liberty end Water street, Pittsburgh, RINE.HART, .11.0BEIRT WIGIITMAN, on behalf of Comtnittce,of.Doard of ang2G-td - -Trustees ; Alt P , Cfrhieh.: .• 14 Valaable Building Lots in the - ocAllegheny , at Anotion., AT 3 o'clock, P.M., on Satarday,the 29th inst:„. on the premises, will he sold, 4 very. eligibly. situated Lots, having each a front of feet Robinson street, az4extending. hackSO. feet. ou Also. ten Lots of, ground, haviogeach a front of 20 feet on Darragh:street, tinti extendin^ back SO feet. The above being near the Barer and Allegheny Bridge, make them a desirable locations for dwel lings or nianufaeturing. purposes.- -•• .- re- Terrns , --one-fourth Cash, aid the balance i— 'equal annual payments with interest, to be seeur- Pajblf r ..1;i5.r. 1 -- , z r mar tzSgtk Thvy -, .. e r (American, Gazette, and Chronicl6 copy.) rpm.: person who came to Miller's Painting Room' during his absence, and carried away'a Book titled the Golden Rule, had better return it and Rai& augls . . _ - . New Fall Gingham's. .. . . .. . il ECEIVED by Express last evening, an Iniciice:• _LX.orsuper French Dress Ginghants, many of them* entirely new style and patterns' very desirable, - at No. 46 Market street. aug.2s • Interesting to Buyers., - tir.t. invite: the attention of ail who wish bar- V gainn fo n fresh arri al of seasonable Dry Gonda,: bonen since the reduction of the Tariff; at exceedingly law prices and will be sold accordingly. • PRESTON & DOSKINSON, No. 81, Market st.., betweti sth'and the Diamond. aimsl4-(11m. , ' Select School for ton.ag,Ladles. AN"It. KENNEDY will re-open his School cm Mon- AL day, 31st August. Penn street, sixth doorbe low. Pitt street. aug24-d2w! J3ALES HAIR, suitable for Plastereitrprirposei4 t for sale by - _AI. B. MIRY & Co. a0g".12. Wan Paper. A SPLENDID Assortment Just received from the East, of entire new Patterns. They can be had Ve ry low at the Wall Paper - Store of aug27-dlm WINDOW BLIND PAPER—one yard wide,for sale by . J. SHIDL aug27. Smithfield street. 10000 PIECES of Glazed 'and Unglnzeclr Wall Paper; ofmy own manufacture, .n hand and for sale at the lowest market .priee. . , ~. J. SILIDLE, ' Smithfield street. aug27.d 1m Sugar and Molasges. • . A A" HIIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly'prime; - XV 25 bbli. Nos. 4 . and 6 Loaf; 10 cases 4 Lorering - 5"1:10.'R... Loaf Sugar; . 118 Mk§ N. O. Volaises; ' 4 `.n :stein and for silo by • - LAMBERT & SHIPTON, 133 d- - 13' Wood street. 300 BAGS _Green Rio-i-part-prime; ' 'Old GovetainentJava• Arriving - thii - day ancrfor'sale'by aug2 3 LAMBERT & TOBACCO—fO bxs Hutettli . s son's ss; 30 bxs . Price & Harwood's - 10 R..Gruute ss; , . 15 <, Laytons ss; 55 .c is., 121., 108.3 plug, and Ladies Twisf; arriving this day and'for sale by au.25 ' ' LAMBERT . fic. rsH--150 bbls No. 3 Larfs Mickerelf • • North , 10 , " I " • "- • 20 " Herring (AlliviCes) • ' 6 "No. 1 Salmon, in-score and tor•- 144.13ER'1: &= SHIPTON: sale by - aug2.s Lawis 1.-LaWnB G ' . S. SWARTZ has on hand a rot offine Lawns Which - trill, b n sold at the very low price of 18.1 cents per yard, persens - Who want - a good articte j at 8. low price, Would do well . to calf : noon: Also on hand a good stock' orNannook ratiWina tor Ladies Dresses wiry cheap-at jel3 -No.:106 Market itreet... :viols!. 8411.111.0155,' Dietionary:of Quotations.,, , ,Uoads of the Peoplo.- - , • Pictures from Italy. - • Ilium to Mothers. . Medical Bonk. ..YoungMaive.Library.,4 Cole. .2 . Young Man's Book of .khoiledge.r.,, The Young Husband. The Young Wife. - For sale by , .. „U.: S. BOSWORTO Fs Co., Aug . ' ' No 43 itlarketelseet.,,, . „ . .... , _ 4ion and. ilre /WM.' !on:Link/Lg.., , Maiket Stied; C Tons: William Ebbs, Lewis:Hutchison,- Fred. Lorenz, ' - • James May, 1 'oindexter. M. ALLEN, Pres ' 't. :retary. JAMES MILLER: BARROWS Sc. TURNER ' J. SIIIDLE, Smithfield stie.
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