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    PITTSBIJEGII DAILY MORNING POST.
JOHN BIGLER, •Eolitor..
ITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1846,
Allegheny County Democratic._ Ticket.
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
WILLIA.III B. FOSTER, Jr.',
— o r EIiADFOBD COURTI4. •
Congrers, ,
WILSON MVANDLESS, of Felder,
Senatf,
THOMAS HAMILTON, cf . Pittsburgh
Isherlit )
#2:OliY PATTERSON, of Lairroarville
Prothonotary,
GEORGE RIDDLE, of Allegheny
SAMUEL W. BLACK, of Pittsburgh.
:ROBERT KERR, of .81kghetly.
JOHN H. NELHENNY, of Itfferson
JOSEPH. COOPER, of 'Moon. •
Commissioner for 3 years,
ROBERT DONALDSON,.of Wilk na.
Commissioner for 1 year,
WM. BRYANT, of Pittsburgh:
Auditor for 3 years,
'WILLIAM EWING, of Robinson.
Auditor for 1 year,
N. PATTERSON, of Birmingham.
• Coroner,
LEWIS WEYMAN, .Bltegheny
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D4r.V. B. PM.atEE, Agent fbr country newspapt
is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post,
and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive
advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in
Nnw YORK, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad
joining the Tribune Office.)
Boston, No. 12, State street.
PUILADELPRIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59
Pine . street.
BALTINORE, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverts,
Where our paper can be seen, 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 expres
siVe of the views of the writer, and not the editor
of this paper, unless the views so expressed are ed
itorially remarked upon and approved.
The Democracy of Allegheny.
We hear good news from -every part of the
county. The democracy of Allegheny were never
more cordially united, or more determined to do
their whole duty, than at the present time. The
efforts Making by whig, leaders to arrest the
prosperity of the county by means of a I panic,
created for the sole purpose of promoting the
cause of whiggery, has disgusted hundreds of
honest well meaning Whigs, and we greatly mis
take the "signs of the times" if they are n,ot, in
October, taught a lesson which they will elver re
member. The farmers, the honest tillers of the
soil are fully aware of the importance of the con
test—they will on the second Tuesday of October
be found at the polls, nobly exerting themselves in
defence ofthe agricultural interests of the Country.
The Farmers, we doubt not, are entirely [willing
that the manufacturer shall have adequate and
fair protectiOn, but will never again consent to the
passage of a Tariff bill so restrictive in its charac
ter as to induce other nations as a means Of retal
iatiou, in effect, to close their ports against the ag,-
riculturafpviducts of the United States. ; The re
peal of the British corn laws, they know, has al
ready greatly benefited them, in truth, the present
advance in the Twines of flour, isheat, crivr, rye,
&c., is owing entirely to the.foreign demand, and
the fact that Under the new English Tariff act, the
agricultural products will bear shipment, and yield
to all interested a fair profit: It is, therefore, idle
. to suppose that the Farmers of the country will
consent to the renewal of a higly restrictive reve
nue system, which must inevitably lead to the a
doption of a similar policy on the part of other
nations in reference to our agrictiluiral products,
and thus cut them off from the advantages of for
markets.sign .
The Farmers, we are i assured,
have carefully investigated the subject—they can
not longer be deceived as to their own interests,
or the interests of the country, and wily hereafter
vote with the party that favors and adVocates the
• broad and• liberal doctrine of equal:and fair protec
tion to all the great interests of the country, and
opposes all enactments calculated to enrich the
fan and empoverish the many. 1'
• Hon. John Y. Dinson.
Without wishing to cast any censure on the'
conduct of Mr. Secretary Bancroft, during his ad-,
mirdstration of the navy Department, We cannot
but rejoice at the appointment of .Mr.llMAsorc.
Whilst Secretary of the Navy under Mr. Tyler, he
won the hearts of onr gallant Naval officers, and
endeared himself to all who had the pleasure of his
acquaintance.' Mild, amiable and courteous
to
persons having business to transact with him; up
right and honorable in all his private as well as
official relations, no man deserves more esteem
from his fellow citizens President
. .Por.u. could
not, we, think, have appointed one more popular
with the people.
We do not say that under Mr. Bancroft the navy
languished, but certainly that gallant arm of our
defence has suffered in reputation singe Mr. Ban.
croft's Itilministration commenced. We shall now
look, for more activity, more energy to be infused
into the Navy; and if brilliant deed's do not suc
ceed the monotony of the past, we shall confess
ourself, greatly mistaken.
During Mr. Masons's administration , of the navy
department, Pittsburgh always hail her share of the
favors dispensed. If iron Steamersl were to be
'built, Pittsburgh Mechaaics were appreciated, and
as it Was before, so we hope to see it again. We,
therefore, thank President Pox. for restoring to us
our old and valued friend,
I
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17The editor of the Philadelphia' Spirit of the
Times, who has just returnedfrom Europe, says,
' 1,
"it is, serious truthi and Very unprejudiced mind
acquainted with the facts must admit it, that there
1 i t
is really nothing like the amount of Imtellectual a.
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bility in the 'British houses of parliament, or the
Fi-enh chambers, that there is in our two houses
of cOngress. We repeat, 'nothing like it.'"
• TeEBEST TET.- - -‘ , My dear Polly; 1. - am stnpri
.
seu at your taste of! wearing another woman's
hair on your head;' said Mr. Smith! to his wife.—
..My dear Joe, I am gqually astonished that you
persist its 'B'earing ai!othrr sheep's 1 wool on your
back. There now." Poor Smith.
(0 -Cot. SAlittEL .stElarti, whiiom our cotetn
porary of the Ohio Statesman, is the Democratic
Candidate in the Xith Congressional 'district, Ohio.
lie is a bold, thorough and able Democrat, and will
make a Mast efficient representativ4, if he is elect
ed, as we hope he may be.
OThe Clerk of, the fine steamer Palo Alto
will accept our thanks for late river papers. The
Palo 'Alto leaves for Cincinnati to-day.
131. The splendid light draught passenger steam-
Thrancier, Capt. Kourrz, leaves for Cincinnati
thli morning.
,
(',C•The grist mill and distillerb of Chester In
galls, at And Arbor, Michigan, as , destroyed by
.re' last week: . Loss S5OOO-,—no insurance.
.• F. ' 4 ll 7:
APPEADANcr. AZirzin.,_Dxsxn.--When the scot*.
fin containing the body of Burns, was opened, in
1815, theirs' lay the ,remains of the great' poet, to
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appearances nearly entire, and retaining various
traces of vitsiit)r, or, rather, exhibiting the feitures
I of one Viito had recently. sunk into the sleep of
death—the lordly forehead, arched and high, and
the teeth perfectlyfam and white. The scene was
so imposing; that most of the work - men stood bare
and uncovered, as did Dr. Gregory at the exhuma
tion of die hero of Bannockbuni, and at the'same
tims felt their frames thrilling with some undefin
.
able emotion, as they gazed on the ashes of him
whose fame is as wide - as the world itself. But
the effect was momentary; for when they proceed
ed to insert a shell or case below the coffin, the
head separated from the trunk, and the whole body
with the exception of the bones, crumbled into
dust.
. . _
Lord Nugent, on opening the coffin containing
the body of John Hampden, found it perfect, after
a burial of 200 years; even his features were pre-
set.%
• When the body of Gen. Wayne, which had been
buried at Erie, Pa., in 1799 ' was disintered forty
years afterwards, the corps had undergone so little
• change as to be readily recognized by those who
were familiar with fhe.Gen. in his life time. Its
perfect preservation was attributed to the character
of the soil, in which was agillaccous earth, strong
ly impreghated with alumni.
AN INs►SS MAN TO IFS H►gor:D.—Dr. Brig
man, Superintendent of the New York States Lu
natic Asylum; Dr. Van Epps. Dr. \ Fosgate. Dr.
Briggs, Dr. 3lcNaughton, Dr , Hun, Dr. Me-Call,
and Dr. Coventry, all concur in pronouncing Free
• man, the negro murderer, insane, and consider him
a fit subject for the Lunatic Asylum. The man is
to be hanged on the 18th of this month, and so
great is the excitement against him at Auburn,
that it is, probable he will be executed, notwith
standing the testimony of the ablest medical men
in the State.
A CANADIAN' Row.—A riot took place on Wed
nesda:y last, near the mouth of the Welland Canal,
during which the steamer Dredge was set fire to
and only saved by being scuttled. Some Amen:
can sail Ors, one story goes to say, got into a row
' with the priest stationed there, fan Rev. Mr. Mc•
Donnach, by refusing to shut a gate, and his reve
rence, in trying to compel them, got worsted!
The canallers getting wind of this quitted work
all along the canal, and attacked a number of Ves
sels which were passing through, and at last at
tacked the Dredge, as stated above. The military
were called out and succeeded in quelling the riot.
SICK,NESS IN rex WEsx.—The Chicago
crat says the sickness in the country, in conse
i'quence of the extreme warm and (try weather, is
I indeed distressing. We seldom have heard more
lof it. From all we can learn its fatality depends
more on the want of persons to take care of the
sick, than from the nature of the disease.
Many persons have lost their entire crop in con
sequence of their own sickness and the scarcity of
laborers.
BOX 31tEr.—A witty limb of the law in passing
a person engaged in posting bills on a corner, ad
dressed him thus:
"How are you William, to-day. 7
• "•My name is not William, "0 replied the man, it
is John."
~A hr replied the first speaker, •d thought your
name was William, for I heard them call you Bill
Sticker."l
cd" The Horse Cholera has extended to State
Island; where the horses are dying of in great num
hers. it is very remarkable that no remedy car
be discovered for this disease.
An excessive drought has prevailed in Ken
nebec for the last six weeks. The cattle have to
be fed with extra feed;--the grass is scorched up.
The Lexington Observer contains an extract
from Gen. Taylor, dated Matamoros, July 2±—
Gqieral says
"At WlntOrey, to which I ern pushing forward
as rapidly as possible, the enemy will make a
stand, it he does at all, which I Very much doubt.
Should Paredes, however, give us fight there, or at
any other point, the, Kentucky troops shall have
an opportunity of glancing' to their satisfaction,
and doubtless they will do so with credit to them
selves and their state."
Literal InterpretatiOn.ome years since a Mor
mon preacher was holding for h .in the state 01
Illinois, and, to sustain some of its absurd notions,
contended far a literal interpretation of the scrip
tures. After he had sat down,l a dry old citizen
congratulated the congregation on the discovery:
"for," said he, "we have a bountiful :and, and all
we lack is water power. Now t said he) the broth
er assured us that the scripture 4 are all literal, and
mean just what they say; and they says: "He that he
lieveth,out of his belly shall flow ricers of water."'"
So all we have to do for a milliprivilege, is to per
suade our believing brother to remain with us, and
to be placed on the hill yonder for the water pow
er, and wt. will do the grin inn here below, on
speculation ? . 1
Married, l
On Satfmlay evening the ftftli inst., by Alder
man Blakely, Mr. Joskrn pOULTLII, to Miss
MARTIII WALKER, all of this City.
Worms cannot exist in the Ssistrrn, if a liberal use
qe made of the Clickner Sugar coated Vegetabel
Purgative Pills. They not only destroy the worms
but thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels
of the mucus or slymy substance which supports
them. Their operation is s i p gentle, that they
may be administered to children of the most ten
der age without producing those injurious effects
upon the general health, which have always con
stituted the most serious objection to Vermifuges.
Their metallic base is generally so violent in its
operation, that the system seldom recovers from
the shock until the patient has arrived at the years
of maturity or actually otitgratva it. We know
several at this moment whose constitutional vigor
has been so completely paralysed by the injudicious
administration of metallic _Vermifuges
while
young, that they are almost totally unfitted for
the transaction of ordinary business. The Click
ner sugar - coated Vegetable ills, on the contrary,
have never been known to leave any injurious of-,
recta behind them. They rather serve to invigo
fate the system, and render it proof against the
most inveterate ailments.
Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib
erty streets, who is general !Agent for Dr. Clicke ,
ner s Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
MUSICAL.
Arrival of the Barmoneons from Boston.
WHOSE grand Musical Performances through
out all the Eastern cities and British provin
ces have received the universal approbation of the
people and press, and whilem. Washington City in
the months of May and June, where they perform
ed to full andfashionable houses for 40 consecutive
nights, diring which time by special:invitation
from - President Polk and Lady, they had the honor
to. appear at the White House before a numerous
assamblage of invited guests.
The darrnoneons baying arrived in Pittsburgh
ornukt inform the LadieS and Gentlemen and in
' habitants generally, that they will have the plea.
mire of appearing before them on ,
Iluesday Evening, September 151 h, at the Odeon,
On which occaSion they will offer - a choice and
hipusing Programme of Quartettes. Glees, Songs,
44,‘, mostly of their own composition.
.'Doors open at 7 o'clock; Concert to commence
at S. Tickets 50 'cents at, the door and at all the
principal llookstoths. Children •w:ith their.pmenta
hair price... eeP.l5-It
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List of Letters ...,,
REMAINING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh,
Sept. 15th, 1546. Persons .calling for letters,
whose- names are on= this List, will please say they
are advertised:
Allison Jane
Artists John
Appleton Jacob
Anderson A D
Anderson Abr
Augry Isaac A
o j n o g hn Elizabeth
2 AT A A r s
B gm h y w strle orth Robert
Agnew John
Ainsworth Edwd S
Adams John S
Adams Emmett B
Adams B. 8
Allison Ebelino Miss
Aston William
Allvin Mary
Allison James
Baker. Charles Boston John
Baker John - Bostick Edmund
Ballard Jacob Bowman H A
Baird W Capt Bonner William
Bailey George Boireird John
Barclay Rachel Bogert Hannah
Barnett Joseph Brown Sarah
Barrett Mrs , Brown Henry 9
Bartley A S ' Brown Julia A
Barns Elizabeth Brown Alexr
Barber C W - Brown William
Barton I Brooks Robert
Barlett G W Breachly Geo
Barker Legiand Brady James
Baxter William Rev Bradford James D
Bell William Brice Louisa
Bell Elizabeth Brooks Stephen
Benyhill Thomas Brouster Samuel
Bede. Rosaunah Brockway Relief Mrs
Beltzhoover David Bracy Geo
Bennett J M Braden Lattice
Beall. John I Bundall P.
Best Alexr `2 Bulger John S -
Beach Susan Burts A P
Bengough Ann I Byron R S
Bemis Sames Di Butler Thomas
Blazen Matilda Ilyrington Jeaptha
Black William Burke John
Black blary A Butler Mary J Mrs
Black Thomas Burns J „..-
Bossart William Burnside Robert
Bostick John It 9 Burrell John W
Boggs Maria Burdon William
Borvin Matthew Rev
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Casey 3.litcheli 2 Collin G W
Carson John Cunningham John
Careen William Connor James L
Catz Oliver Cook Jessec
Carothers James Cocks M A
Caven Nathaniel Cowles H 11
Caskey William Cordell Allan
Carlisle Daniel Cook John
Casey Edward Cook Lewis
Carson Thomas Cook & Jones
Campbell Johh Cameron Cornelius
1 Chester William Rev 2 Costen 7, 11 Rev
i Charles William Crawford William
Chapman William Crain Nehemiah
Chollar Louden Cranston John
Chalfan John Crispin Peter 11
Chamberlain Brown B Culp Mrs Mary
Clark Thomas Cunlifie Charles
Clark Isaac Rev Cunningham James V
Clark Edward Cummins Robert
Clark Isaac Curran Manassus
Cooper Franklin Collins Thomas
Cooper William Collins B F
• Colburgh George Coats Peter
D
Davison Christina Miss Doyle W
Dawson William Dobbins Eliza Mrs
Davis Silas Dougherty John
Davis Daniel Denning John
Davis James 1) DrippsJohn
Delvin Francis J Dunlap William
Dnnill P E 4 Durand W
Decker Jacob Diluter DCapt
Delicr John Dunlap Julia Ann
Deny Leyi Dunlap Thomas
Dillem John Durlev St Evans
Deihl S Miss Donaldson Eliza 3
Dickinson James -r Rev Dorsey Thomas G
Dougherty Martha Mrs
E Dougherty John
Eseufdder Catharine Miss Eva!
s
Elleott Williain Eyman Jacob
Fdlwirttiz Isaac Evans J
Fagg John
Faisectt Thomas
Farics James
Ferguson Andrew
Ferguson N H
Flanigan Frances C 2
Fleisher Andrew J
Fitch Roswell 2
Flanigan John
Fleming Mary Jane
Fisher James
Fuller Oliver
Galenor James Glenn Alexander
Galbraith Geo Rev Glenn J G
Gaurble Thomas Gold G
Garwood Elizabeth Gormly William
Garwood Samuel Goodbreak C David
Garret Edward Gordan Mana
Gates William Gooch S T
Gallagher M Her Green Andrew T
Gardner 'Nathaniel Griffin Sarah
Gelston Samuel C Gubline A J 2
Galbraith James Grooves Elizabeth
Gilbert Hezekiah 2 Griffin Sarah
Gibson William Grthine Mary Miss
Gilmore Archibald Graham John 2
Gillespee Samuel Graham E C Mrs
Glendenning Robert Gray David
Glenn William Greiner Jacob
H
Hamilton Caroline Harris John W
Haile . A Harris N
Beings Richard Harkin Joseph
Hadley Urban Ilaign John
Helene Fredrick !turner G W
Hackett Julia Miss Ilevland John
Hampton Caroline Flashleep John W
Ilagarty Mart Ilawthan Moses
Ilagarty William Hazlett E C
1 Heaney Jano Hays John B
Harris E E Hays John
Hare Adam Hays S B
liartline George Hays Jatnes W
Hurdle John
Hayslett James
Hurdlett Isabella Bath George
Hartley Geoge Henderson Matthew
Harden Sarah Hurry Bridget
Hartley George Hutson Alex
Hill AI, 3 Hunt II L
Hines Elitabeth Ilaberatin Jacob
Iltirkle Charles H iilenp Susan
Hilands John Hugh Mrs
Histe Rebecca Hughes Thomas
Hillier Arthur H Hunter R M
Hobut & Thompson Hunter Davis
Hodgson Mary Humes Jane
Hocking Jane - Hurd W J
Hoffmeyer Gustavus llowser Abraham
Holmes A B Horner John
ollentmek William Ilowenstein Andrew
loward 'Fliumas llopper Hanson
hood Allan
runs A S - Irwim }lobed
min James B Capt Irwin Alex
rwin John Ii Inglish James
tigratn A P
Jamison Robert
J M
enkins ary Mrs
Jack Robret ohnson James
Jackman Nancy Johnson G W
James Joseph Johnson Robert 2
Jackman Charlotte
J oh ones James nson David
Jack A
Jeffries Ann Jones Isaac 11
Jeffries John Rev Jones David
Jordin James Jones Robert W 4
Jenney Sarah :Jones J H
Johns Mira Jones Samuel
Jewell James Jones Thomas
Jeffries Margaretta -
Kane Mary Miss Kerr James A
Kitt= Joseph - Kelly John
Kaine henry Kelly T L
Kuteheon Isaiah Kerr Mrs
. Kerr John S
Karney Garrett
Ketinedy Capt M Kline Ellen Miss
Kayo Joseph Kirkpatrick Edward
Kemmett Alfred Kirstrue Jacob
Kennedy John . Knox K Mrs.
Kelley Joseph Kuhns Daniel
Kelly Catharine Mrie 3
Lamborn Isaac J Linn John
La Motte W Capt Livingston Samuel
Lapps Martin Lincoln) Lyman
Larkins Owen Leming Daniel
Little James ' Lill ywhite Benjamin
Little Margaret E Lilly George
Lathrop Alfred 2 Litchfield John
Larinier° E Miss Long Andrew
Lexington Archibald Longhrey Hugh
Leonard Mary Anne Lockhert D H
Leonard Mary Anne Logaii George
Lewis William Lyon Capt
Leonard Mary Mrs Lowry William
Little James Ludwick M'Clellan.
Little Jane Lummer John
Matthews Robert rc Miller John
Mackey James A. 2 Miller William
'Maber Charles C Rev Miller Jeremiah
Mucky James FL Miller J B
Mack Thomas Mitchell W
Mahorney Sarah • Maberj.y Thomas
Madisoa Ouis Moorhead R
Mann Peter , t • A Morris Thomas T
Matthews *dr% Moodie J W
Martin glikifieth Morrison'ffirr I :
Martin Polly . . More'Josuph Jlz 2
Murthilliti L - - Myers Matgarel TP B
Metz'RPlP'Y -. Mulsty And Mr*:
Mstighan 'Henry Munn John
Middlemese Andrew Malhollana-Mris
Mite. Samuel' I.` , ' Myer John 1 -
Mulligariliihi '. Murray3ohn 1 .. - -
Mitchell Margaret Murphy Jamesap
Miller Letty Mrs - Murray Annie airs
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WAvoy Michael - ' M,Garr,Elizabetri Mrs
M'Brido B I ' M'lntyre Mr. I '
M , Bride A It! ADlntyre William
M'Bride Andiew • -Mdlwaine Isaac
IVlTnllough Wm Rev M' Illhaney it H
M'Callough James Wlllwahab Andrei's!
M'Cling Angalini Mrs M9Keever William
M'Cabe James H IvlrKernehan IS• co
WClinton John , . MlKelly Mart Miss
M'Closkey Leonard . MiKillen Am nda
18DCaslen William 111 , Kelvy Sam, el W
M'Cauu Hugh , WlCeuna Charles
APO= George M'Kennen He nry
M'Crecvy Hugh M'Kelson James
M'Curdy I, M , Lair i W W Rev
M'Cormick Wm M'Lean S P Capt 2
M'Cormick ft Dravoo ' M'Claren William
M'Donald Nancy WLaughlin Sias
M'Donald John M' Quiston Alex - 2
.151 , Donald Michael MlMealliCharles
M'Dowell Elizabeth M'Maeters Thomas
liVGlone 'David WMullan Jcilin •
M'Gill Rebecca Mrs M'Mannua Mr
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Newland Maria Miss Nickle Simplon
Nash Joseph Niblock And
Ntswill B A Nichol John ;
Nevill Margaret Nolte G H I
Nicke John Noble Arthur
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Owens Winnefried Miss Olos David
Odd M J Mrs Owens Owe
O'Brien Joseph Oakes hazel
Orr Mary Mrs Orr Robert , '
Obey John . frilalleron Bridget' Mrs
I Oldshoe Doct
P I
Palmer Henry Pike Emma Ella Miss
Payne James Piper Lucinda Mrs
Padgett Ebenezer S Phillips D' E
Palmer Franklin Phillips W Iliarn
Patterson Joseph Pryor Sila
Parker E B Porter W
Parke Thos C , Porter John J
Patterson Nancy Price George
Patterson John Potts Mary Anne
!Perkins Hiram Powell C S'
Plummer Davis &Co Price George D.
Phillips Augustus Pryor Mat D
QuinnQ Bishop Rev
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Ranson William Riter II:4a C
Radley Jacob RockifellOr Mary D Miss
Ralston Joseph Roney Jilin
Reddy James Robb Chedertield
Rheyman John Rockefiller J P
Reese James Ross Emdline
Reed Bridget Rorke Olen
aßeed Julia Rohr Job i
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Itestin Dennis W Rowswilll W
Richardson W. 2 Rowe Thomas T
Rice A C Rodebau6 l, h John
Iticheson Hugh Robinson C L
i Richards William RobinsoJames H
Richardson Lavina S Rogers ranee!
1 Richard John /lapel! J mes _
I Richardson George Rubinsoi Mary Mrs
Riley David A • Rubinsori Ebeneazer
I Rink Joshua
Quinn Mr
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San Campbell Spillman i Mary
Sanders Chase A _ Speer J I
Sample Catharine Spargo William
Scott Walter Snyder 4, licholas
Scarborough Scdgwick Spargo lary
Scott Elija A Squire I °ratio W
Scott Margaret 2 Steele 1 hoebe
Suly C C Capt Stedma Samuel
Sharp Margaret Steele achel V
IShaw George Stearns Emily
' Sharpless A .1
Steven William
Ship Thomas Stewart Campbell
Shook John Stewart Margaret
, Shuman J Stewart Samuel
Shelby Rachel stewart. James
Shinbarger George S'turgiaS D Lt
stilley I,J B
Shuu •
Shinier k
J .N o l h i n ch N ael
Strong Y. D
Shunk Catharine E SturgeOn John P
Slater Josiah Stoner .4 .
Simmons William Strickland William
Smith Robert B Stimmell Charles A
Smith Robert Stoopi George
Smith Samuel Swain ;Morris L
Smith H So earenger-W D
Smith David - Swich I Margaret
Sherry Patrick Somers Phillip,
Spence E Sweaty C B
Snook Peter 2. Summers W F
Springer C W Spina William
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Flynn Thomas
Findley Samuel new
Falwell F W
Fester H D
Forgy James
Frew William
Franks Margaret A
Freeman Gco E
Freeman N
Franceis John K
Fulton John B
IMMAIIMe 2
Tackaberry Thomas Thompson Mrs
Tanner Isabella Mrs Thompson Robert
Taylor Mary A. Miss Thompson William '
Thompson Josiah S 2 Thompson Andrew
Taylor JeremiahTilden B F
Taylor Joseph B Torley J
Tharp Roderick Tomer Jucob
Adam :
Thayer G F Tomer
Thomas Thomas M Trelevan Richard !
Thornburg Thomas Trainor Indiana Mist
Teelters Marshall Trimble Theodore
Teelters Samuel M Trimble Margaret 1
Thompson Joseph Tucker George i
Thompson James
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firing J
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Veach James Vendegrift Joseph 1
Vickers Samuel
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Walker Jaoli Whitesides Robert 1
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Walker William White John
Walker Alexandet Williams Samuel
Wallace Ernaline Miss Williams Jane K Mts
Walter F A Mrs Williams William
Walter George G Wilson
CallJmes
Waldron John Wilson
Ward MarytMrs Wilson James B i
Ward Elevia Mrs Wilson James W
Watson Mr Wilson William Rekv
Watson Phorhe A 2 Wicks Elizabeth Mrs
Watterson Wm Wicks Lewis i
Watkins Elimore , Wickline Samuel 1
Watt David J Wigam John C
Weir Thomas Willis John A
Webster Henry Williamson Richarii.
West
inerva a Miss Williamson JII
Well* J T Wiekett Sarduel i
Wells Abraham 3 Wintbn James
Welsh George Winter Mary Miul
Webb Elizabeth Miss Woods Patrick 1
Weir William Woods Mr
Well's James Dr Woodburn James j
Wharmell Alexander Wright Sophia lifts
Whittaker JaMes
Yale. Simes
Yaney George
Yarnell David
Z Zigler L George N Maj
Initials--JM
C. IWKIBBEN, Postm6ster.
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Extensive Sale of Valuable Books.
A T 7 o'clock, P. M., on Wednesday the Mb
A
and Thursday the 17th inst., at the Commer•
cial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood andlsth sts,
will be sold a choice collection of valuable new
Books, in all the various branches of Literature,
embracing Theological, Medical, Historical, Poeti
cal and Miscellaneous works, Family .U)les in
great variety, among which is Scott's comfit ntary,
50 vols. quarto, Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn
Books, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Steel Peas,
Blank Books, &c.
13:1 - Private sales during the day.
sepls 3011 N D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
NEw FALL GOODS.I
f HE subscriber is. now receiving a large and fine
assortment of FALL AND WINTER DIST GOODS,
recently purchased from the manufactureis and *-
porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets,
since the great fall in prices, and will be sold tteentv
per cent cheaper than the same description of Goods
were ever before offerred in this market. ; All those
wanting great bargains Life requested to call at No.
66 Market street.
ep 15 • ABSALOM MORRIS.
hew Dress Gingham'.
WE havernow on hand a full assortment of beaus
tiful French aad Scotch dress Gihgbams, twil
led and plain, at remarkable 'low prices. Also, an
article of embroidered Gingham—very beautiful for
Dresses, for alio by ABSALOM MORRIS, •
sep I 5 . • No, 65 Market street.
Six - Cities KEW Fall Print.
TUST • REbEIYP.IS this day, embracing all the
new - auedesirable styles in The market; and . will
be sold at gr‘atly reduced prices, by
ABSALOM MORRIS, •
N . °. 65 Mariet et.
TORGEOCS.OLL-3 hal (Torte's Sturgeon's Oil
for sale
repls - 'IVIILLEWIk.iiriOktTSOW'
. .
MM!M
Lady's ;tress Silks.
RECEMD this d 4; Bereral vaCkages of very
rich new style Persian—embossed Ornbri, Bro
cade, Chainelion, Striped, Plain Poult de Soie, arid -
Black Satin, Striped Common Dresa Silks, and will
be sold cheap ,for Cash, by
ABSALOIA -MORRIS,
No. 6.5 Market et.
Ciihmeres and De lanes.
JUST RECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of new
style Ririe printed, Ombri ibided, Rep Cordia
and plain Eathmeres and tviiins, and for sale; T
ABSALOM MORRIS,
No. 65 Market street:
suA • S, 131-Let, LS
ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and
magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day
embracing all the new and desirable styles, viz: Paris
Printed Terkeir,Cashmere and Brocha, Embroidered
Black and Mode colored Silk, Frit*, Thibbet and
Maine, Chamelion Plaid; and Striped Silk, Merino,
and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with
a great variety of Worsted Shawls, and will be dis
posed of at a small advance on the original cost;
' by ABSALOM MORRIS,
sep2s No. G 5 Market et.
TOBACCO—.SO packages Se, Ss, I2s 169,, Lump
I and Plug Tobacco; just received and for sale by
sepls MILLER & RICKETSON.
RICE -10 Tierces prime Rice, just received a
for sale low, by
sep lb MILLER ¢ RICKETSUN.
ATTY BOXES TEA. Thirty 13 lbs. Catty I3oxes
C
Young Hyson Tea;
Thirty 6 lbs. do. do.;
Just received and for sale by
sepls MILLER & BICKETSON.
TACKEREL-30 Barrels large No. 3 Mackerel;
just received and for sale by
sepls MILLER Si RICKNTSON.
WRITE F ISII AND TROUT-142 Barrels Whit 4
Fish.
60 Barrels Mackinaw Trout;
Just received on consignment and for sale by
sepls MILLER & RICKETSON.
WHITE HAVANNA SUGAR-10 Boxes White
Havanna Sugar, just received and for sale by
6cpls MILLER & RICKETSON.
PLANTATION MOLASSES-1 00 Barrels Plan
tation Molasses, on consignment and •for sale Sy
sepls MILLER ¢ RICKETSON.
SPTS. TURPENTINE-10 bbls just received and
for sale by , R. E. SELLERL,
5411.4-- 57 Wood street.
--
SNUFF-353 lbs. Garrett's Scotch, just received
and for sale by [sepl43 R. E. SELLERS,
riALOMEI.-25 lbs Ilyd. Sublied Calomel, in 1
lb bottles, just received and for sale by
sepl4 R. E. SELLERS,
RITISII LUSTRE—I case just received and, for
sale by R. E. SELLERS,
repl4 57 Wood street.
CLOV E.S-12.1 lbs just received and for sale by
R. F... SELLERS,
. V Wood street.
lIACI GINGER-106 lbs just received and for
sale by It. E. SELLERS,
sepl4 57 Woodstreet.
INDIGO --230 lbs Manilla, prime, for; sal
R. SELL
_ . Woos
'DRENCH OCHRE-618 lbs just reeeiv
r sale by R. E. SEL
sepl4
— 57 WU
1
A SAFOETIDA-1 case just received a d for ea
1-1, by A. E. SELtERS,
se.l4 57 Wood street.
DRUGS.
Cantliarides; cochineal; Fovrd
Russian'Castor; Flake Manna; Oil CR
Gum Mastte; Gum Landrac; Oil Cil
Just received and for sale by R. E. SF.L
sepl4 57
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• Stray Cow.
AME to the subscriber, six weeks NMI
Vi Rosa township, about a mile from P.
small dark brindled cow, marked on both
long white tail. The owner is segues!
prove property, pay charges, and take
she will be disposed of according to law.
sop. 1,1-3 t.• CASPER REEL
---
eILARET WINE, we will tap another]
ki cask of the season, very superior •,
those wishing to purchase this article b!
will please send their orders to day
store of! STE,RE
sep. 12. No. 16 Market it come
Notice.
MBE undersigned have this day asso
1. the firm of J. 1). Williams & Co.,
pose of carrying on a general whole
grocery, forwarding and commission b
110, Northeast corner of Wood and
Pittsburgh, Sept. Ist., 1546.J.:1"). \V
sep. 8. TILOS.
Medical Books.
ARNOTT'S Elements of Physics;
Muller's 44 " Physiolo ,
Dunglison's
Dunglison on New Remedies;
Bell and Stoke's Practice;.
Miller's principles of Surgery;
Hunter's
Paucost's Wistor's Anatomy;
Dewec's on Females;
Meig's Velpeaus Midwifery;
Lee's
Blundell's v<
Anatomy of the Groin, by Darmc
Hunter on the Animal Economy
Clark on Climate;
Dick on Digestion;
Hall on the Nerves;
Pritchard on Insanity;
Stokes on the Chest;
Williams 44 "
Bampfield on the Spine;
Tuson's Dissector;
Holland's Notes,
Condi° on Diseases of Children
Cooper on Dislocations and Fra
For sale by 11. S. BOSWOR
s . 43 11
eplOl
- -
0 AND CRUCIBLES--10 0 nests ju. received and
for sale by 13. A. FAHNEST oCK
nep9 corner all a Wood sts.
ASTILF. 60AP-10 cases just r -
1 L) sale by B. A. FAHNEST
sop 9 cor. 6th
Young Otis
Young H Aims
Election Notice.)
N Election under the new Consti
Trustees of, the Green Ilridge C I
will be held on Monday, the 14th d
inn at '7 o'clock P.M., at the office
Esq., on Smithfield at. A general a
Stockholders is requested. ,
STLKS ! SILKS ! I SILKS ! large selection
of rich Dress Silks, can be fouro a't No. 62 Mar
ket street, and are selling at least 2131; per ct. less than
usual prices. sep9 A. MASON.
S
43
',"-.•:!,.;•: -. .:.,.. ,.- :k:I4.i;.;... -. -: - r...-i - , - .:::::•.4.'-P:' - : , ;':-'q
~ , ; -?:!.,.-- _ ., . 1•', . ,-'., . .y- 7 4...:k4., 4 - ,: . . 7, v , - , ,,' , .4• . ri • -''' .-. --._. r -77,-..
A in? .
T No. 62 Market street, 8" peon's Row/ ate
offered for sale very cheap, large stock of
bleached and brown Sheeting and hirting Meeting,
Irish Linens; Bed *Pickings Striped Shirting's, Broad
Clothes, CassimeresiCaesinetts, an Vestings; also, a
lot of Spring and Summer Prints, former prices 181
and 25 cts. will be closed out at TO and 121- cts.
sep9 A.'.A. MASON:
11ALIFORNIA PLAIDS—A be
j ladies, just opened and for •
by AL EXAN I
sepS 75 Market st. N. W. eor
NEW STYLE DRESS SILKS
lot of now style silks just re ,
A LEXAN
sepS 75 Market at N. W. cor
141,TENV STYLE GINGI.IA.MS-41 great variety o
j
121( new style French and Seotei Ginghams, us
received and for sale very cheap!
ALEXAIiDER4 DAY.
..sept3 75 Market st. N. W. - cor of the Dianiond.
. I
Water street Propertr For Sale. -
HE SUBSCRIBER will sell lit a bargain a lot of
ground on. Water street in the city of Pittsburgh
adjoining -Mr. Dalzells- warehouse • betwen Market
and Ferry streets, containing in front 35 feet and in
depth SO feet; the purchaser can get the lot running
to First street, either by trading apart on the river
bunk, or by purchasing at a - fair value; apart of the
puichase money ; may. remain in the hands of the
purchaser if required for ten years, by beitigaccured
.by Bond and Mortgage on the property,with inter
est:, .Tke title is , indisputable. for furter pardon.:
lartdriqutie of the subscriber on Water street between
• Grant laud *toss 'tree*, - • - •
; Wig. 1101144.11.:
RE.
.c. S. gowitit
.
Pr 1 . . L
ices or
First Tier, to) cents. Second Tier, 371Conti.
Third 4, ta j 4. I Pit, - "
Fifth night of the engagement of WI
___-.--- 1
BGjU. TUBA
Eighth night of Ca/Sta.
TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. lo ? 1.646.
Will be , presented a Tragedy_ in Five 4icts, called
VVENI . CE- ritir.sEvrtp:
To conclude
ce'
Doors to
k precise!
Mooney Wanted fhex ps. change tor Mite and
Ca •
JR,THE subscriber would inforin the
public that he has received his fall
stock of Caps, all of which have been principally
made to his order, and as his purchases has been
made on the cash system, he is enabled to sell his
stock of Hats and Caps, at unusually.low prices for
cash. His stockAoes not consist of the cuttings of
Eastern houses; but * are all a fresh manufactured
article. Neither] is his establishment replenished
with the old stock. from eastern markets. The
Proprietor being a hatter and Cap manufacturer,
by trade, as well as profession, he is also daily man
ufacturing Hats i and Caps of all descriptions, and
for their neatness and durability, cannet be sur
passed. All of, which he offers at wholesale and
retail, and at such prices as cannot fail to , please
. I
the, purchaser,
G. IV. GLASSGOW,
No. 102, Wood atreet, third door below JOhn D. Da.
vis' Commercial Auction Rooms.
septl2.
1
Public Sale of Lots in the Sixth Ward
of the City of Pittsburgh.
'WILL be exposed to public sale, at the Corn
f r
YV mercial Auction Rooms, corner of Vood and
Fifth streets, on Wednesday, the 23d in t., at 7 o'-
clock, P. M., by order of Henry Irwin, of Baltimore,
the following lots, situate 'in the 6th W d, of the
City of Pittsburgh, in Irwin's plan, to wi t ;
Nos. 21 and 23, being ecch 24 feet in frOnt on Coal
Lane, by about 90 feetilvtlepth to an Al ey, 26 feet
51 inches wide: .
Nos. '46, :54 and 56, each being in front on the
northerly side of Wylie street, 24 feet by 109 feet
in depth, to an Alley 26 feet 51 inches Wide.
Nos. 69, 71' and7l
each, being in ito n t on the
southerly side of WO street, 24 feet by 124 feet in
depth, to an Alley 26 fet 51 inches widd.
Nos. 102,1103 and 1 4, each being in front on the
northerly side,of Franklin street, 24 fee by 124 feet
iu-deptb, tolan Alley feet 51 inches ide.
Nos. 119,1120 and 121, each being - in 'front on the
southerly side of Franilin at., 24 feet 126 feet in
depth, to Decatur street.
Na. 136, at the corner ' of Franklin an =Logan sts.,
being in frdnt on F klin st., 3S feet by 126 feet in
depth to Decatur st.
No. 117, at, the co er of Franklin and Elm sts.,
being 43 feet 6 inche front, or width, on Franklin at.
by 124 feet2l inches n depth on Elm si., to an alley
of 26 feet 51 inches, nd being only 37 het and 2 in
ches wide +the saidl alley. I
Terms: one half cash and the balance in one year,
with interest; to be secured' by bond on mortgage on
the property sold, the cost of the dedd, bond and
mortgage, is to be paid by the purchaser ! A plan can
be seen atthe Aucti+ Room. JOHNID. DAVIS.
sep. 14th. , (American copy 4 I . Auctioneer.
'
sProperty for Sale.
a Lot of ground 'on the north
treet, 30 feet front' by 120 feet
meats renting at $502, per ann.,
1 $5,000'
bond on Penn and Locust sts.,
street, by 122 ft. deeri, with im
at $350 per atim,lprice $3,600
in hand, and the balance in five
1--- Vii'ili 76 tr e el
'VETE offer for salt
IV side Of Fifth
deep, with improver
price, cash :' I
• Also, a Lot of grl
40 ft. Cent on each i
provementsi renting
Terms—orte•sixth
years. ::
Also, two Lot okround adjoining the above, 20 ft.
front by 61 ,ft. deep,'iprice, each: i: $35 0
Also, two 2 story Brick Houses a i lid one Frame
,
house and lot, on Canal Basin , lrenti 0 for $4OO per
I ,
$OO
year, price,: ,
40 . : I
Also two 3 story ' Brick Hou'ses arid Lots on the
corner of Penn lit. rind Stcvenscin , s al ey, or :the Ca
nal Basin, price
i :
Also, al:Lot of 'ground 'on pale street, in the
borough of, Lawrenceville; containing near I of an
acre, with',l, seven prick and Frame Houses; will be
sold low and on farrable terms. Abply to
seplo I -II - BLAKELY 11. MITCHEL,
•d and for
ERS,
street,
olocynth
&ves;
I . street.
living in
rryirville, a
ars, with a
ed to call,
er away. or
and
#~~ received , a large ertoPtreiTos — ,"
BLUMES ,
for sale atr
sepS Islo. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth
land the last
laret wine,
the gallon
:o the wine
& Co.
of Front
FREM- FALL GOODS=4Alczanlier & Day are
now receivin' a very large assortment of new
goods direct from the Eastern AuctiOn, to which they
invite the attention; of the nubile; as they are prepar-'
cd to offer great bargains
ALEXANDER & DAY.
sepS 75 Markel. st. cot of ; the Diamond. i
--I , - pi ci - & - f - e 17, .1
Vices out Penn and Smithfield sts.
AGENTS fur the Old Black Ball Line of Liver-I
pciel and nw York Packets
Remittances mirde as usual) to England, Ireland,'
Scotlandland Wales, in sums" of ode pound sterling'
and upWards—payable in any town of imprirtanee,
in Great Britain abd Ireland.'
Persons wishing to send forltheirlfriencis can have
them brought entity tb:fiaßote aphindid line, on the
15th and; 16th of oany tionth.l , 7 77
- • h•
R7IOI7ES & ALCORN,(Lnte of .slew York city s )
NV. 27 FiNt it., between Wood and Market,
Manufac!turers ori Mustard, Orounc. Spices, Catsups, I
&c., &c.'i will open during tht relent week dlirge
en
assortmt •of artreles th4ii- whiCh they will
wholesale in quantities to t ddalers, at Eastern
wholesale pricesi All articles sold by them warran
ted. 4erchants3ntending to go east weuld•de we'll
to call hefore le4ing the citor. They may be found,
at their 1. warehodse, No. 27IFillhstreet, in *you's
Building. I I = seg
I iated under
!for the par
, e and retail
I.iness at No.
ifth streets,
I LT.I PCMS,
2421113
Fat* Fashion of 1 nits.
It At KEE'cIL'S, to-morrow Thursday August
9.lth, a net and cheap 'article of Pittsburgh
manufaeture eanibeitkil at the abdve store, ahead of,
fashionable hatsla.misi . eed from the East.
KEEVIL & CO.,
, 1 2, I No 152 head of Wood st.
tures;
1 II at co.,
, arket street
rput, poisonolts effect on the al4n of common pre
' i pired chalk is not generally known by ladies;
I
how yellow mu& and unhealthy i makes the skin in
time; besides. u•pat a. corps like, palid . look it gives
when npplied. ;They should uset beimtiful prepar
ation, purely vegetable , which gi esthe face arms.or
neck, a natural life-like white ess, and makes it
smooth. It is called Jon: Spanieh Lilly White,
and is ! s old at .10.CKSON , S atent. Medicine Ware
house;.B9 Liberty street, h adof Wood; at the same
place Is sold J u nes ' Coral hair Ltestorative, Italian
Chemical Soap nd unrivalled shlving soap.
y 244 f. ) 1
ccived and for
lk CO. '
and Wood et.
tion, for seven
pper Company,
:1 of September
I'lJames Dunlop,
tendence of the
RECEIVEDi this day Para
Shades;
padies pzorded Skirts;
1, do Sea Grass do; I
01 Black4laniard Shawls;
Berego Siarfs, and Shawls
For sale at p. E. CONSTABLE,
je27
83 Market st.
i CRIBA,
7 Lake S4peribr.
W.OPLE visiting the copper! mines of Lake Su
perior dering the - seasons will find it to their
advantage to all at Hays! Btleckwars Drug store
where tltey can procure sti t ch remedies as the pecu
liarity of the inmate require. Any information re
lative to the country will lbe freely given.
• g , HAYS & BROCKWAY,
344 INo. 2 Cominereial Row, Liberty at...
-
r. Storage. .
-
,
T_TAVING very large and commodious ware
.'" housei we are prepared to receive (in addi
tionjo freigh) for shipment) a large amount of Pro
duce, &c. on M.orage at low rates.
- . i C. A. McANULTY
Canal Basm.
!alibi article for
,e remarkably low
I.lkY f
If the r
A. very superior
dived by
t ER & DAY,
of tho Diamond.
iti=l
•
.
Pii . relbungsa and Coliztellsvillle Rail Road
~- Corapaziy. '
iIkTOTICE hereby gi‘, en, than, in pursuance of a
resole on of the Stockholders t i
1,11 ckholders of the Pittsburgh
and Connell ville Railroad Company, authorizing an
increase Of t h c capital ofsaid Ccrmininvi and directing
an ci.ciclitional aubscription, books will be opened for
receiving adilitional subscription to the stock of the
Company, a l the oillce Of Wrn. Larimer, jr., in 4th
street, betwiten Market and Wood streets; Pittsburgh ,
on Friday the 9th day of September. The books will
rennin oper4 from 9 A.M. until 3 O'clock P.M. of said •
day; and falm day to day (Sundays excepted) until
the. requisieg number of 'Oates be subscribed, or Until
otherwise ollered.- By order of the Directors.
sep2 R WM. ROBINSON, Jr. Wean.
1---tilliiiroliiiion. •
THE pagtnership heretofore existing between
Hunket 4. Dickson is tbis day dissolved by,mu
ftis! conse:nl. The affairs' of the late firm will be
settled by ii,l3. Hanker, who will continue the,Bak
ld and Coniectionaq, et Abe old stand in Fifth, near
c,r,irket_etrqat. , - ,- , -_P. H. HUNGER, -
...iril pi : 1 - '
.. -‘ i . - ROPiAit .. VD/CZSON ,
•1 . ,
1 I I
EMMIT=2
PirrataTlNAnzA.
Philadelpl4Danks ...pax
Pittsburgh. ... ...... par
Laneaster ..... .par
Chester county :.....•
par
Delaware County,. . . par
Montgomery ounty..par
NorthuMberbind par
Colbmbia. Blitige Co .. par
Doylestown par
Reailing par
coUnty: , .....par
' Pottsville par
U. States Dank , .28d
Drowneville id
Washinglon" ' ' • id
All other 'Solvent bkii:.24i
Lewistown- D ank•.
,: .50d
Scrip.
Mer & Man. bk. Pitt , h. par
State Scrip . ;
City and County • 'lid
onto.
Thable 'Farce; Called the
autmence tti
septls
. - --
Lancaster -10 d
Hamilton 15d
Granville 45d
Fanners , Bk Canton...9.4'sd
Urbana. 40.31
5d
Seiota
All Solvent Banks... .11.3
iolletteu and Sun-
• • ItA.Tios OP_lnscouriri
CORRECTED DAILY BY
ALLEN KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER,
CORNER OF THIRD ARD WOOD STREETS•
State Bank& branches. 45
Shawneetown. 70w
IState It . rik &branches. 11
TENNESSEE.
All solvent banks .. 31d
N. AND S. CA2OI.INA.
All solvent banks....2ld
AlLsolvent banks ad
liT.Vi r YOBS,
New York city: .. . .par
ICountry
Baltimore
Mar & Fire In Co. Milree 5
'MICHIGAN.
FaMG and.Mech bank.lod -
All Other Sol vent....lod
Exchange--Selling Rates.
New prm
Philadelphia prim
prm
GOLD AND SPECIE. VALDE.
Frederiekdors $7 80
Ten Thaleis 7 SO
Ten Guildera.. ..... .3 90
Louisd , ors 460
Napoleon 3 80
Ducats 2 150 220
Eagle, old. 10.60
" new 10 00
Doubloon, Spanish..l6 o€t
Do. Patriot 15' 6121
Guinea. ' ' ' 5 obi
EtIMIZI
Stat 6 Bk &tora aches. JO
scrip,s & 6 p : c: .spla
xrarrocaT.
All solvent Banks; ..lyd
MIME!
Eastern Banks id
Wheeling dd
do. branches lid
Bech at 111orgontown.. Id
on intfl Fire Insiz
nipany.
Mal fret Street-
Pittsburgh Navigat
ranee c
Office, No. ,21,
T 0118:
Michael Allen, William Ebbs,
C. Anshutz, Lewis Hutchison,
Thos. Bakewell, Fred. Lorenz,
Robert Beer, • I James May,
R. W.. Poindexter.
M. ALLEN, Preal,
ROBERT FINNr.z, Secretary. .
aug2.o-dGrn.
ITU. DUFF'S
and Writing Rooms, corner
of Eva aftd Market streets..
The liberal patronage giv-
A en to this establishment by
his fi 7 Rl ---- ids azs the public. induces the proprietor,
in order to encourage perseverance and industry a
mong his students, to offer on the let of October next,
as premiums TWO GOLD PENS, elegantly mounted
in silver pencil cases. Ono‘to be awarded to any
member of his class for the greatest proficiency in
Book-keeping, and the other to any member of his
class for the beet specimen and greatest improve-
went in Meicantile Penmanship. Day and Evening
Classes. Hours of business until Ist of October, 2
to 4, and it to 10 P. M. - sepl
I . TI .
Peremptory Sale of Building Lots.
AT 2 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the 13th inst,
will be sold without reserve on the premises,
29 valuable and very handsomely situated Lots of
Ground in the city District near Arthursville and
Sixth Ward; nine of which have a front-of 22 to 24
feet each on Duncan street (now coal lane) and ex
tend back 120 feet- Twelve have a front of 24 feet
each on Do Filler street which is' 50 feet wide and
extend back 104 feet. The other' eight lots adjoin
the above, each having a front of 24 feet and extend
back 103 feet.
• A plan may be seen at the Auction room and any
information that may be desired will be given on ap
plication to the subscriber.. Terms one half cash
and balance payable in twelve months with interest.
se .10 JOHN D.- DAVIS, Auctq:
Splendid Bargain—House and Lot.
rirWE have for sale, a neat two story &gm*
brick house, with inished basement, WI
vault, 4.c., situate on Fifth street, near the new Court
House. The house is new„ containing seven corn.,
fumble Rooms, and will rent for $l5O per annum.
Price low and payments easy. Persons wishing to
seethe house and learn particulars, Will please apply
BLAKELY &MITCHEL,
Smithfield et. near sth.
Only Four Left Out of Thirteen.
WILL sell at private sale' the following pieces
lof Land, situate on the Franklin Road, 4 miles
from Allegheny City, being the balance remaining:,
unsold from the public auction of the 24th'ult., antr
private sales since.
Lot No. 8, containing 13 acres, 5 perches, a
beautiful piece of land, price
Lot No. 13, containing 11 acres, '72 perches
price
Lot No. 10, containing 14 acres 15 perches,
an excellent
_piece of land, partly cleared,
price $5OO
Lot No 12, containing 15 'acres 40 perches,
' priee $325
There is timber enough in some of these Lands to
pay for them, if 'brought to market. They all front
on the Franklin Road, are within fourmiles of Alle
gheny City, and 41 miles of Pittsburgh. They will
be sold on fair terms. Apply to
JAMES BLAEFLY,
AWy. in fact for
LAWRENCE MITCHEL.
(Despatch copy.)
New Goodi t Now Goods S t
At No. 62 Market street, Simpson's Row.
A. A. MASON,'
IS now in receipt of and is constantly receiving
new DRY GOODS of every description, from the
eastern Manufacturers and Importers, to which he
calls the attention of the public, 62 Market et.
sep9
J. D. WL1.1.1.&315. - • THOS. lIIILLED.
J. D. Williams it. Co.
110LESALE and retail grocers,
Forwarding
Wand commission merchants, and dealers in'
country produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. No.
110, Northeast corner of Wood and. Fifth streets.
COFFEE, 150 Bags of Prime Rio Coffee.
" Old Gov.javamadLagauirado.
For sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS & Co."
T"s'Bo Packages fine and extra fine green and
black teas. For sale by
sep. 8. J. D: WILLT AIMS & Co.
SUGAR., 6 1 0 0 r 0 Ib c : , trim oaf
e crushed,
O .Sugar.
Pulverized and
clarified, do. For sale by
*rep. 8. - J. D. WILLIAMS Es Co.
n iAMS, Prime sugar ci . in aie
by
J. D. WILLIAMS &
CCl e o s A t. cocoaloasr tsealaerT
yb rorna of the
bquality.
88P- 8. J. D. WILLIAMS '& Co.
'Wall Paper.• •
SPLENDID assortment just received from the
1 - 1 East, of entire new Patterns. They can be'
had very low at the wan Paper Store of
T. SHIDLEy
Smithfield street.,
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WINDOW BLIND PAPER—one yard wide, for
sale by J. SBIDLE,
aug2.7. Smithfield street,
PIECES of Glazed and Unglazed
104000 wall paper, ofmy own manufacture /
on hand and for sale at the lowest market. price.:
J. SHIDLE,
Smithfield street.
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R EFI d N r I i qUORICE--100 The just receised
anß. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.;
cor. 6th and Wood eta
SAL. SODA-4 casks just received and for solo;
' byß. A. FAHNESTOCK•Es CO,
sepll' cor. Sixth and Wood sta..
ettIININE-100 ounces just received and for sale
Not by . B. A. TAILNESTOCK & CO.,
setill. corner of 6th and Wood sta.
Cotton Yel2lll, &O.
LBS..assorted numbers, long
45 000
short reel Cotton Yarn.
"
15,000 lbs. Carpet ; Chain.
10,000 4 4 Cotton Twine.
150. Bales Common Batting.
100 4 4 Extra family do.
For sale low to city or country trade, by
M. B. RUBY iIl CO:,.
57 Wood streett•
1110 T ASH-15 casks Potash, No. articlo, oro
r hand and for pleby mma
IN & SMITH,
56V00d isw
-Mackerel,- Shad,. Salmon; -and Balt.:&. Boa-
JC led Herring; y y , - For solo , by . 111111 ML
/V ' • D.:WILLIAMS it VC
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NEW ENGLAND.
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