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PITTSBUEH A tpS58 I dint' to ia the industry I We yesterday received a call for a public meet I I and resources of the country; and the consequence I ins to be bold this city, signed by abeat fifltt Latter te tU editors of the NsbmiUuHitn' ci from Dr. Bewail, of Washington, dated NnwYoiucCrrT, July 29, 1832. Mtssrs. Gaits Statu: Gentlemen Your solicitude to allav unfounded ROBERT TIXTTiTrTiTiATID, ATTORNEY at Law, baa taken an office' in the house occupied by Mr. P.

Doran, and situated in the Diamond, where he will attend to rmuAl MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1832. tnat tnterest which is the price paid for the use kundred American citizens, natives of Ireland, opposed tothe re-election of Andrew Jackson, moat of them having, however, voted for him in 1828. Phit. V. S.

Gasetlt. finHIS Institution having been recently re or-U ranized. and the spacious edifice for the ac iai nuiin i na tnri ny mi of capital, only from three to four per cent. In England, where capital is not so abundant, interest any businass in any ef the Courts ef the City of commodation of the various classes completed, is from four to fist per while, in the United facts before your readers, together with the excite- o'clock. A on me prevailing emong out citizens, upon this sob- uJ' Jot7' t0 the Mm induce, me te you the following note.

ur on SundaJ last 122 new case 39 will commence its session on the dayot August. Pittsburgh, and Allegheny Wounty. may 25, 1832. 6m By the Philadelphia papers we see a public States, it is from six to seven per and up- WW deaths meeting is called to sustain Jackson" Bark or wards. Having visited, since I came to New York, the tiers, then, is satisfactory evidence that afV.

a i it a I t- ho Bm. There are about 120 sisnaturea. and the whole thing is in excellent keeping. Among re nttiADELPntA. From 12 Sittn (bin ia Em- ti.f,.

r.K .1 ounaay cases 1 death Prnm 10 Aeain. the verv fact that a eansirlrMo The Board of Trustees flatter themselves that, nder the new and improved course of studies and discipline which have been adopted, this Institution will assume sueh an additional character, as will entitle it to the exclusive and liberal patronage of the public. Ia addition to tha services of the Rev. Dr. Bruce, aa principal of the Faculty, the Board have em-oloved Mr.

G. P. Williams, aa Professor of Lan I me names we see J. N. Baiker, eolleetor of the Port: Gov.

Finrilnv TrMimar nf th Mint- M. w-w aai vsaxai i iiiviq iiibii alow iin 1 I 'vui I J' v. m.w 14rfrrfr DRY Arkansas and Mtssissip. pi HIDES; 500 Dry Rio Grande 150 Salted New Orleans do. For sale by LITTLE HAYS.

June 15, 1832 wtf. No. 3, MarketatreaU conversed freely with Drs. Mott, Stevens, Rhine- Sunday, till 12 o'clock Monday 15 "totk of the Bank has been sold in England, Surveyor of the Port; Mr. Bonsall, lander, De Kay.

and other leading physicians of new cases 7 deaths proves that there no superabundance or caoital Urin1 District, and bow many Weighers, ah I am tht then ia far l.a r.n.A I ungi capuu Gangers, Clerks. Contractors, their neraonal i nam narineA at ThAM i a guages, and Rev. W. D. Lact, Professor of for alarm among our citizens generally than is ima- Of all the candidate rU A- 7 CM dependants there may be.

we gined; for. while the Cholera, as it has prevailed 1 placed in nomtna- have been bought up here, and not sent to Eu- 't tell. Now this is all UNADULTERATED WINES AND FRENCH BRANDY. Khetone, Elocution, gentlemen 01 eminent in New York, is admitted bv all to have been -Kson convention, Oen- pe. indeed, everv intelligent and disr.a.ionti a iuia, is auuuiicu UT ib UUfg WtJVU I ri strongly marked, severe, and fatal, it has been as- erai Stewart is, we believe, the only one mind must be satisfied that, in a country so new as The ChWicotht, (Ohio,) Gazette say Here, as well as elsewhere, there seems to be but one opinion among the business men of all parties, with regard to the destruction ef the Bank: that it must result in the general derangement of the currency, the ruin of many of our most industrious uwnuiiuwug ura app.ovcs ine eto 1 he friends of a whose resources are conUnually expand- Out of 204 patient, which have been admitted aound currency should therefore mark him, ing and developing themselves, the espiul cannot into the Park tIopiul since the commencement of Democrati v.

D9 nd ia not adequate to the efficient use of all thC'! B0ree8 -WeaUh Md -Ploymen, Who Literary and scientific acquirements. I In connection with the University, and under the superintendance of the Faculty, the Board has established a Grammar School, in which will be taught the essential Rudiments ef a complete English education. This department will be under the immediate charge of Mr. Nathaniel Edson, a gentleman every way qualified for such a trust. The terms for the first Collegiate session, of 5 momhs, wilt bo S14 WILLIAM MITCHELTREE SON have just received from Philadelphia, a fresh supply ef Port, Claret, Lisbon, Tenerifft, Madeira, and Red ints.

Also, 4th proof French Brandy, all of which they will warrant genuine; and, together with their former stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials, sell Wholesale and Retail, on reasonable terms. No. 162 Liberty street opposite Sixth street Pittsburgh. July 17, muuwn, mioriii- we mo uuiuucr mat looks about him cannntH; UCHJ IV I UO ons. All the temperate per- WB eonesoay last present forty-two deleeates.

1 i 1 winni ivnT-iwo aeiepaiM. 1 citizens, the rapid decline in the value ef property. I were temperate persons. un-aciai empioymentof additional capital! Why.Uad a univeraal pressure upon all classes and ona recovered, while 122 of the others died. The After the orFai.it;n UmA ..1, -1 uieu, noi CiaaiV aceeDt orthA Inan r.n;l rMm I rate of anr extended 1 DOt MV c.pt of the loan of capiul from grades of our extended 2d do.

6 do. 18 population. Hospital, give nearly the same result. All lewinr irentlemen Congress: whatever source it mar mmT -u6r wnatever source 11 Grammar School, 1st session, 5 months, 12 itizens of good habits, aad who live carefully, are 2d do. 6 months.

13 a. secure Irom the attack of the disease. J- er orward, Charles son say. that the payment of the dividend, will be We omitted to notice, yesterday, a fact of which we were then apprised in reference to the prompt- JSHIDLE.Manufacturerof Paper Hangings has removed to St. Clair street, near the Al CUf" I ama with which tha SerriMnr nf tha TVaasmv vviierever wccpuun.

imyb wccurreo, 01 MUUm tOWBlh a burden on the indnatr mnA it has been owing to some powerful exciting cause; and Charles Avery. d08try tnd a of lhe 1 .1 1 11 I I ranev. A nr n.t;.r..i. 1 rency. A verv satiafxi-tarv payable in advance.

By order of the Board. W. ROBINSON, President, pro tern. Board of Trustees. march 9 tr.

legheny Bridge. 1 rue wn" a- generally iei Mr Barke effered the atmospheric innoenc sensibly, none but the I eaolUUOn, in BUD- I ment will bta rnnl in lK. r.l I thtm nnJor vori-t. ran. QTT1HE Classes in the Western University will i commence on Monday, August 6th.

The I II a. I a I vill maatina. i i I rait Marakal. of Pennavlvania. in tha celebrated Pittsburgh, August 3, 1832.

4t. tiivgBiar auuci vtoiwj- mvui u. Reeved, That this Convention will mtt in in Tea The law of Cones. directinr this students are requested to be punctual in their at In- emocrie Republican Candidate, oX. L-ti to 611 BP the money to be paid was one of the laat which was Mn no man whn haa i Schuylkill canal, rather than na th ic J.

i tendance. KOUEKT BRUCE, Cholera among the North-Western dr. nsmzsLSSAirs "Lata lmxoeA Trass Principal of W. V. P.

July 27, 1832. dtans 1 he following paragraph from the too whole months." of it, would be just as reasonable and wise as M'Lane, that the whole amount of the elaims, miHOSE laboring under the distressing and Montreal Canadian is, especially wortny Oil 1 he mover supported this resolution in a speech a proposition to expel the foreien eanital from th. nearly Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, was re attention Got. JL dangerous disease Hernia, (Rupture) are respectfully informed that the above improved Gum Elastic Pad Truss, for which there has been he tailed to earry it, yet he managed, in the In the one case, the money paid is called toll, Y. Mer.Adv.

course of bis argument, to give the conduct other, interest, but they are both the pries A LOT of Ground in Fifth street, next to the corner of Wood street; on which there is a two story frame house and a large frame circus, the lot is CO feet on Fifth street, by 130 feet in depth. letters patent granted by the President of the The Canadian of Tuesday last contains a statement made by a voyageur recently arrived from the King's Posts, of the prevalence of a disease among the Indians tkC V. .1 .1 States, exceeds every instrument of the kind here The Richmond Whig having predicted that Mr. ai wnom tne resolution was aim-1 or me use ot mat without which certain an. tofore offered to be public.

The high commen a A ar nnr.atnkl. a 1 wo Lots ot Ground in renn street, and on dations already bestowed, and univeral satislac-tion given to those afflicted, affords the fullest Van Buren would soon be withdrawn as a candidate for the office of Vice President, and re-enter the department of State, the Washington Globe, of yesterday, asserts that both parts ef the predic a coloring as 10 ensure bis de- ciesior amount or industry must cease. Without feat. A motion was made to lay the resolution on the canal the coal trade of Schuylkill county mus1 the table. Here Mr.

Burke made a long and opt- entirely destroyed or greatly reduced; without which are part of tha Old Garrison Houses, between Wayne and Hand streets, fronting on Penn street, 26 feet 7 inches each, by 120 feet in depth proof to those wishing effectual and certain reme of the JNorth, 1UU leagues trom the sea, during the early part of May last, which, in many particulars, such as cramps, diarrhoea, and vomiting, resembles the prevaling epi dy for the same, adaped to the different species of lumc.peecn. senator John Brown made astupid 1 the foreign capital, now in the countrv 10 an auey in ine rear. this disease, to which male, temaie, and cnuaren A number of Lots of Ground fronting on Penn and ridiculous reply, and again Mr. Burke made inches of domestic Industry must be entirelv are subiect and Liberty streets, and adjoining the Canal Basin, tion will be falsified. Mr.

Van Buren will continue a candidate, and has no inclination for any office which he could not hold without the sanction of the Senate. 'A burnt child dreads the National Juy 27. demic. The Indians, however, cured them- an ettective retort. The resolution was reiected.

destroyed or rreatlr rednrad As regards the true surgical principles of a pro 1 a laiuiBE which is part 01 tne premises. Twenty Lots of Ground in the city of Wash selves by a decoction of barks. This story and yet the candidate against whom it was intend- had not a sufficient number of horses to ploueh his per constructed Truss for the radical cute of Hernia, together with cleanliness (as it can be recover ed to operate, was subsequently defeated, and Mr. ington. ed bv the patient himself with a piece of silk or isurke's candidate nominated.

linen) and durability with elegance of execution, he feels satisfied of rendering general benefit to fields, and a neighbor should propose to lend him, for hire, the necessary number of hoises to do tha1 work, what would be thought of his sense, if he would say, "Oh no, I cannot accept your offer, the The following paragraph is copied from the Philadelphian, a religious paper, edited by the Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely, D. D. On the first ballot, Walter Forward had 20 votes. would prove that the introduction of the disease here is not attributable to the shipping, or the arrival of emigrants, since it has reached a place totally unconnected with either, previous to its appearing it Quebec." the afflicted, as the correctness npon which it is constructed being abundantlv tested by experience William Robinson, jr.

15 And seven scattering. On the second ballot, Walter Forward 25 William Robinson, jr. 16 Twenty-tvoo necessary to a choice. having also submitted the above instrument to the Also, One Share of the Stock in the Bank ef tha United States. Five Shares of the Stock in the Allegheny Bridge Company.

Sixteen Snares of the Stock in the Monongahe-la Bridge Company. Apply to CHARLES AVERY, JOHN M. SNOWDEN, JOHN THAW, JOHN BARBER, Executors qfjas. S. Stevenson, deceased.

Jan. 31, 1832. wtf The Veto. It is with deep regret we announce that the President has put his veto on the bill for extending the charter of the Bank of the United States. Should he survive this Bank, and see it inspection of several medical gentlemen of great nire or these horses would be a "constant burden on my industry, and a drain of my currency:" I cannot afford will let my field stand larre amonnt of thia fnrritm 1 k.

w. experience and character, all 01 whom concur in We have never seen a little talent, assurance, demolished by his hands, we a Vi- forming an exceedingly favorable opinion of the of aimplielty of construction and limited motion, of 1 1 vaaiisi uaa una cm- and Ipresenceofmind used to better advantage.thaa ployed in Pittsburgh, and through its instrumen-by Mr. Burke on this occasion. When the Con- talitv. Pittsburgh ha.

a .11 "L' duated to the different attitudes and permanency duated to the different attitudes and permanency wese oiaies; ana inai insieaaoi oeing nn thn eentrarew.c Dr0 ec ea as a easing 10 nis country newm oe regaruu on disk of thfl weU iu REMOVAL. asineaumor oi a wiue apreaa rum. vertical spiral spring appearing to them an im-DTDr. was a friend of General Jackson at I rJllj vention met, there was no doubt, we believe, that pie. Has the use of this foreign capital been In-Vm.

Robinson would be nominated. The dele- jurious to ust Has it been felt as a burden upon gates from perhaps every ward in the city, from our industry?" Suppose the Branch Bank had 1 nrovemai msi win us tuuau niuauw mo the last OleetlOn. I Mnnnt fail ta meet with Letters from Havana, state that his Excellency Hicaforte, Captain General of Cuba, and formerly Governor of the Philippines, has given a prescription for the Cholera, which was used with great success by himself and others, during the prevalence of Cholera at the latter place. As soon as the symptoms appear, rub the whole body, particularly the abdomen, with a flesh brush, dipped in brandy; administer 60 drops of Etherjin a cup of tea; then cover the whole body to promote perspiration if it does not produce this effect in four minutes, give 80 drops. This infallibly produces good result, although in some cases it is necessary to augment the dose to 120 drops of Ether.

Bait. Amer. BEfllUQUI ui somii TJoot imt Siivi aMakiwsr. We learn that the changes produced by the veto message of Gen. Jackson, in Bourbon, Mason, and Madison counties, have been very numerous.

the approbation of the profession. Among those, he takes pleasure in referring to G. McCLELLAN, M. D. Professor of Surztry in Jef.

Med. Col. Phila J. EBERLE, M. D.

The news of the veto was first announced in Mason at a public meeting of the citizens, who had as Professor in the Ohio Medical College, Cin- I "I II I Birmingham, from Allegheny, from Wilkina been drawn from here in 1820, what would have township, were instructed to support Mr. Robin- been the present situation of our city? Imagina-son. All the politicians, such as John Gallagher, tion can scarcely eoneeive a more striking cen-Edward J.Roberts, Joseph Snowden, Marshal Da- trast than would have been presented to our pre-vis, true Jacksonites, were in favor of Rob- sent thriving, prosperous atate. Is it an injury to inson. On tho other hand, Mr.

Burke was there, our city that the largest stockholder in the Bank almost alone; there were but few Clay men in the of Pittsburgh resides in BrownsvilleT Convention and yet ho managed to defeat the no- But, admit that this absurd objection is well mination of a Jackson man, and to secure the no- founded, and that the withdrawal of the interest, mlnationof a Clay man by a Conven- annua llr. ia Ininrinn. mti sembled to hear tne addresses et tneir county candidates. On the announcement of the veto, the two'Jacksoa. candidates arose and withdrew their THE Subscriber gratefully acknowledges tho past and numerous favors of his friends and customers, and while he solicits a continuance of their libeial support, respectfully informs them that he has removed to No.

27 Market Street, neit door to Mr. Wallace's Silver-smith shop, and directly opposite to his former stand, where he will carry on the business of BOOT AND SHOE MAKING; and he hopes by punctuality and attention to the orders of his friends and customers, to merit and receive their favor and patronage. N. B. Ladies' Prunello Ware, of the best quality, will be kept constantly on hand as above.

B. PERRY, No. 27 Market street. Pittsburgh, April 10, 1832. tf cmnait, lait oj rnuaatipma E.

P. ATLEE, M. D. G. F.

KLINGEL.M.D. C. NOBLE, M. D. II.

KLAPP, M. D. J. UHLER, M. D.

E. BUCK, M. D. COLONNADE ROW. Colonnade Row ia a block often buildings, situ names from the canvass, declaring to tho meeting at the same time, that they could support the administration no longer.

Lexington (Ky Re- porter. tun be the withdrawal nf tha Members of the Philadelphia Medical Society. more injurious would principal! Extract of a Lstler from the Honorable Andrew were a set ot men more completely outmanoeuvred than on Wednesday. We had not ate on the south side of Chestnut, extending from Schuylkill to Eighth, nearly to Seventh street. The buildings are at present, we believe, generally owned by their occupants were projected and commenced in 1830 Mr.

Haviland being the architect. From the novelty and beauty of their appearance, they excite great attention, and constitute in fact one of the handsomest squares of bnildintra iaPhiladelohia. The planas suggested 0For sale at the Proprietor's price, by H. SCHWARTZ No. 42 Market street.

August 3, 1832. 3t otcwart. TBI M050NGAHELA RIVER. The act of 1824 for the improvement of the Ohio an opportunity to look in Mr. Burka's face, but we I Joseph Ritnkr.

In the opposite page we pub 1 1 1 I lt-1. 1 .1 rmn av TTEDFORD MINERAL WATER fresh 319 from tbe Springs. Just received and for and Mississippi has been extended to the Monon-gahela, which will be entitled ta a share of the annual appropriation hereafter made under this act. I The sum appropriated thia session with the unex sale by II. P.

SCHWARTZ greauy aeuoiwneiner ne could preserve a serious muaimw mo voies in nsxn. 10 satisly any countenance, while he viewed the sage men around reader that Joseph Ritner must be elected, let him him. He must have been highly elated by his examine this list, and then reflect that in 1829, success in gulling the simples." We strongly vrhen he was nominated, only ten or twelve eoun- suspeet that when Mr. Burke met with two or tiei were represented in Convention, by about for- No. 42 Market etreot.

Jnly31--3t pended balances of former appropriations amount te $142,000, one-third of which, at least, Captain OTW BflEEPIOAL WORKS. three of his friends, whom we could name, they ty delegates. In 1832, almost every county was Shew, the Superintendent, informed me, might be had a hearty laugh at the expense of the collected represented by about one hundred and thirty dele- expended, during the present season, between wi.d.ra.ftb,JMkap.;iAn.lbM,c..n.,.g!. TTavRINCIPLES of Physiological Medicine, in ll the form of Propositions; embracing Physi- by the architect above mentioned, was carried into execution by that gentleman, in connection with the Messrs. Blight and a number of mechanics, each one ef whom become the owner of a single building; most of them, however, have since been disposed of to private gentlemen.

The houses are of brick, but have been handsomely rough cast in imitation of atone each dwelling is fonr stories high, in addition to the basement story. Each has three solid pillars in front, upon which a piazza rests, extending about eight feet north. Each building occupies twenty feet of ground front, and the lot extends one hundred and forty-three feetfin depth. The interior of them all is superbly finished. The style of the whole square is at anci naat and beautiful, and we are only surpris fiyce writing the above, we have learned mat 1 in ne was naraiy inougni 01 seriously as a the account of Mr.

Burke's triumph is not yet com-1 candidate: in 1832, there is a general impression MnAl onI I SIIWHHilW vu m.v CVOiuvicu cjukuic6i A uoig icucuwjuit -svi sr i plete. When Mr. Forward was informed that he that he will succeed. had been nominated, he immediately declined the I there was net a printed a ticket lor him: I k.t I 2. Physiological l'yretology.

or a 1 realise on -F-ri7' the Principles of the New nomination. A letter was then read from Mr. I In 1829, on the morning of the election, the edi-1 igation to Brownsville, within 12 or 13 miles of the j', Ir. I Medical Doctr -k era Tram- me. ay 1.

u. ioisseau. Kootnson, denouncing anti-masonry, now, again, 1 wr 01 leaning paper in muaaeipnia congratniat-1 nuegusmsi, wu wuuh iuB comment. Mr. Burke's skill was called into play.

The other ed his readers upon the happy circumstance that ed, this experiment having bean so successful, THE M0K0SGAHKLA ABOVE BROWKSVIIXE. lated by J. R. Knox, M. D.

For sale by JOHN I. KAY 44 Market street, opposite Dank of Pittsburgh July 31. 4t that other buildings of similar appearance and tickets had been in the meantime formed, and 1 there was no opposition to George Wolf. In 1832, The Committee on Internal Improvement have construction have not been erected in various por at least four papers in that city support Joseph none but Jackson men had been nominated; there remained bat one nomination to be made, and if a this subject under their consideration, and have reported in favor of a survey to ascertain how high 1 1 1 Ll. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of ADAM JOHNSTON, late of Noblestown, deceased, are requested to call and settle their accounts with John Johnston, Blacksmith, of Noblestown, and make payment to him, immediately, as legal measures will very soon be taken to enforce the collection of those remaining unpaid; and all persons having claims against tbe estale may present them to the said Johnston, or to Samuel Thompson, Merchant, Pittsburgh.

JOHN JOHNSTON. SAMUEL THOMPSON, July 20. 1832. 3t. HFTho Reporter, Washington, Pa.

will insert the above three times, and charge this office. IT IGIIT and Dark. Red and Blue Frostings; II A London Blue Mass; Superior Slippery Elm, Oil Copaivi, iu bulk; Aromatic Salts; Hair Powder; Powder Puffn; Maccassar Oil, Bear's Oil; Oil Roses: And a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Just received, and offered low for Cah, at the Eeiculapius Drug Store of JOHN M. SNOWDEN, Fourth street, opposite U. S.

Bank. July 17 w2m HOCi; WADIWRIQHT, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE. CUTLERY, RESPECTFULLY request the attention of Country Merchants, Saddlers, and others, to their Steck of Goods, a greater part of which is of their own importation; and in part, consists of Ritner. Dissolution of Partnership. fJwFI I akaul.t w.

linaArnfAaA A i nt aa IiaIuiAAM In 1829. onlv about one rWn n.r,ra river may ue renuerea navigau.e Wr au, 1 1 1 Clay man was not selected, there could be no compromise. Mr. Burke, therefore, now changed his tone, he had procured the semination of Mr. Joseph Ritnen in 1833, five or six time, as many 'o( TJr' TJT.

lions of the city. 1 The west tnd of the square closes with the celebrated mansion ef the Messrs. Blight, built en a scale of magnificence unexampled. The interior of this dwelling is decorated with East India ornaments, and the whole presents a most attractive view. We have had an engraving of Colonnade I 1 ,1 I 1UK UUUCr lUO UIUI VI lIUUJ lllll muiill rPvBS mm.

ea to tne same engineer wno snail mouesh yr Fleecedale. Chartier's me imprOTciucui ucivn uiukiuiiubi uiui- Forward, by fair words, he had new recourse, we commusicatid. I orovement above, with proper attention win, no Creek, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. ANDREW MURPHY, A. McFADDEN.

are told, to stronger language; he declared that Knw made aa well that the character ot the urit is expected that the Kev. R. M. Cushman, I doubt, be hereatler ettected buildings is somewhat novel, as that their loca-1 the Clay party were not to be trampled 00, that A. Principal of the Collegiate Institution for thb kxteksiok of the hatiokal road rnost tion is in the most fashionable section of the city.

P. S. The accounts of the above firm will be settled by Andrew Mutphy, Fleecedale Woollen they would not support an exclusive Jackson ticket young ladies, Philadelphia, will deliver a Lecture I esiortTOWW, bt way of Pittsburgh, to the al 1 Anr ammo tu. halWmaa lon the necessity and advantages of Infant Schools I lakes. actory.

July 24, eft. Choice atm tor Sale. ,1. it pl. ot.i to the middle and superior classes, in the 1st Pres- This road was partially surveyed, some years took place, and on the last ballot, Charles Shaler.

DTtarian Churchf 0FM eTen August 3d. ago, by Col. Kerne, who, in obedience to a reso- Esq. received 24 votes, and William Robinson, jr. lution adopted early in this session, reported very 19; so that Judge Shaler was nominated.

And Samuel Singer, one the indi- favorably aa far as he has progressed, and hopes this Jackson Convention distinguished itself by viduals whose name appears amonfi the list ar0 ntrtined that the survey and estimates will i- i Vi. shortly be completed under the direction or the inl-rnillplv ua Cfflll mAtl far Can. of thftSA whir.h STW ni 1 1 1C hH in Iho lact SL Ot those Which are published the last h.nartm.n7 THE Subscriber will sell that well known farm, called Hammelton situated with viaw ta the final accom. on the Monongal.ela river, 10 miles above Pitts UVUIIUHHUgl -J -ww Mercury, as having Come out in favor of nlishment of this object. Its national character burgh, allowed to be one of the finest situations on gress.

the river, well calculated for a Distillery, on a large S- I I AK aawkAwaaAA ana miltrBPV BB IDB 1 1 na aftm W.I uen. Jdouou, in cunsequence 01 nis nav- iuui.u.rr:- ri scale it is believed to contain Iron Ore, with suit Griffin's, Waldron's, Passmore's, and Wilson's A few years hence, and Chestnut street will he built op from the Delaware to the Schuylkill. The spirit of improvement is more discernible in this street than in any other in Philadelphia. The fact, that at this time there are beyond Colonnade Row twenty-three new houses in the course of construction, speaks in a language of tbe most unequivocal character as to the progress of improvement in this quarter of Philadelphia. Our city is mlready remarkable for tbe admirable rows of stores and dwelling houses which line tho various prominent streets, and from the many that are now being built, it promises to be still more so.

Taking Chestnut street as an example, there is probably no single street in any city of the Union ornamented by more splendid specimens of The U. States Bank and the Mint, just finished, re admirable specimens-, to ay nothing of the various other banks. Boston Row. the mansion ef H. Kuho.

the Theatre, Masonic Hall, Arcade, all of which are in Chestnut street. Bicknell Reporter. i.n. inw mWnp? tbp Rank Rill nq tr. mercial point ot view, connecung, as win, me last, after the Jackson Convention had completed mg rctoed the ISank UU1, requests us to of g0Ternraent and the whole iu business.

Mr. Burke offered a resolution, appro- "7, that his nanc has been placed there AUaiitic seaboard with the lakesand northern fron- able site for a furnace. There is on the premises a Saw Mill, with fixtures for chopping grain. nuuuui uaa3 aiivnivugv vi viuvii a- ina i uer. UJUSV u5 ciiucut ui iuc iuuii i.asuoi vueoivci( batory of the conduct of the Stale administration.

Scythes; Knives and Forks; Pen, Pocket, and Blade Knives; Locks; Latches; Butt Hinges; Screws; Sheep Shears; Cast, Shear, and Blister Steel a fine assortment of Waiters, Having made arrangements forthe importation of is not now. nor never has been in favor of I opoQ a glance at the map of the coontiy. The premises will be sold separate or entire, as may be most convenient to the buyer. The owner, wishing to decline farming, will sell low. JOHN SWARTZWELDER.

July 24, 1832St This road during the late war would have been in I Gen Jackson. Times. Dr. M'Clintock then ottered, as an addition, another resolution, approving the conduct of tbe Admin- i ir. valuable.

Unionlovm Democrat. our own Goods in future, and determined to use every exertion to give satisfaction, we feel confi MARRIED, Mr.Sutt0n: I observe by the last Mercury, at once declared that they would not swallow Jack- edUorof that that v-s- 11 Kfi MNjIi AM JtflMiaaiAn I IT I dent that we shall be enabled to meet the wishes At Albanv. in St. Peter's church, on Thursday of those who may favor us with their custom. Six.

Cents HvywaxA. RAN away from the subscriber, in April last, ISAAC GEER. an indented apprentice to sonism. fitn r.it stated to several irentlemen that afternoon, fthe 19th ultimo,) by the Rev. P.

Alixis Pittsburgh, march 23, 1832. tt M'Clintock had to withdraw his resolution; so that, ODDOSed thfi B. Proal. Rector of St. George's Uhurch, Scnenec- in Pittsburgh, a Jackson Convention refused to ap- fc fa approved of dZ ReT- WM- B' LACEY, D.

D. to Miss the Blacksmith Business-said runaway is about orove the conduct of President Jackson. So IvJjSIa ELIZABETH HAMILTON SMITH, of Al- 19 years 6 months old; about 5 feet 6 inches high; prove that and that had been WOOL WANTEDI rill HE Subscriber will pay, in measure, my name banj. much for tbe Veto. nlarerl imDroDerlv amonp the secedino- MffE JUL cash, the Pittsburgh prices dark complexion and dark hair.

He had on when he went away a Grey Cassinet Roundabout and Pantaloons; Roram Hat, and coarse Shoes. A 11 nuranna are forbid harborinsr said runaway. I i I th mi Hoadredsefthe Nullifiers of South Carolina, who proposed toasts on the 4th instant, talked of fighting, and referred, no doubt, to a contest with the Union. The white population of S. Carolina ia the black, three hundred and twenty thousand! We take the following returns, from Bank or the uhitkd Jacksonites.

who were amxnnted at the late JACKSON ASSEMBLY TICKET. for wool, of all grades, well washed on the sheep's back, if deliver most extraordinary of all the objeetioni i urged by meetjDg to draft an address." The above reward, but no charges will be paid for ed, in good order, at the Fleecedale lhe last Census, as published by Congress. ROBERT T. STEWART, WM. KERR, ANDERSON, Ohio township, JAMES SCOTT, Elizabeth do.

tbe apprehension of said runaway. vv W. HARTUPEE. Pittsburgh, July 24, Blacks. Whites.

President Jackson, againsi w.s m-umu, beg leave to state that the above asser-founded en the fact that, a portion of the stuck is tiong of the ofthe Mercury are utter-owned in Europe, and that a large sum of money nor they the least foundation Woollen Factory, 4 miles from Pittsburgh, on tha Sleubenville road. Lamb's wool and tub-washed wool will also be purchased at the above establishment. A. MURPHY. July 20.

3t. 500,000 250,000 320,000 220,000 694,000 472,843 257,863 296,806 Virginia North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, A SUM OF MONEY WAS is annually sent aoroaa iy M.v wnatever ALLEN KKAwlLK. use of that invested in the Bank. Togiveaome Julv 28th. 1832.

SHELLAC, VERDIGRIS, AX.COHOX., fito. itt. the corner of 5th and Wood ttreetoj near tKa Manalnn ITwitu which thfi owner can hare little color orplausiDiniy iui TlTirTM. MITCHELTREE SON have just a uuoivu a. sident asserts that there is an abundance of capital jn of a previous notiee.

signed by up- by proving it, and paying expenses by calling at Yf received from Philadelphia, a quantity of in thiaeountrv and that we do not need any 10- wards of sixty persons, who had tormerly been 1 o. A. ahnestocav a irug oiore, en mo corner 01 Shellac and Verdigris, iney are, as usual, con August 3. Ir -asprtion were well founded, political frisnds of General nekton, a meeting 6th and Wood streets. ww 1 1 1 mrztti ia iuiiudi 1 a.ia.-i 1 stantly supplied witb Alcohol, of their own manufacture, which they will warrant; and for a cha wasneia attne ooun iouse, in i.nam-enurgn, on Saturdny last, at 8 o'clock, P.

M. LV) Xl. racter of which, they refer to any of the Hatters of and it were reaiiy uuo iuai ui-m r- Ul here to set in motion all the resources of the -lie meeting was organized by caning jaeoo 1,290,000 399,437 269,323 610,408 97.199 297,675 280.657 1.918,582 320,833 1,348,233 935,884 343.031 this city. They have also good Logwood and 1,721.512 Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island. Connecticut, Vermont, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, v- A 1 1 indebted to ULl LK.

UKMSC I Snider to the Chair, and appointing Geo. A. Ch i 1 Aa 1 rnnnomi allot which inev win sei I on reasons country, there would be some plausibility in the objection. If, on the other hand, it should appear rock and Joseph Meoicb, secretaries, lhe 01 JX deceased, late Ot t. iair wwnsnip, are re- rT tI ppesite Sixth immediate cavment to the sub- jects ofthe call were met by an address from Mr lmt2f.

YZriZl Trose ha vinSclaimV will please pr CTpHE Subscribers wish to contract to deliver, wL in Beaver or Pittsburgh, from five to fifteen tons Western Reserve Cheese. DICKEY CAROTHERS. July 31 Cw TAKE NOTICE. ALL Persona indebted to the estate of WILLIAM HERDMAN, late of Fayette township, Allegheny county, deceased, are requested to make payment to either of the subscribers, on or before the 27th of August next those having claims will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN M'DOWELL, WILLIAM 5IARKS, July 20, 1832.

it. Administrators CHLORIDE OF LIME AND SODA, Uuqiod on the imurioos effects of the late mea that the country is not sumciently 6uppiiea wiw capital; if manifest, that, many sources of a sures and opinions of Gen. Jackson upo the in- them, properly authenticated, for settlement. NOTICE. H.

M. WATTS, terests 01 tne iarmer, mechanic, manuiacturer, wealth remain unimproved among us, lor warn wi capital, wisdom would seem to direct that we 157,445 and every class of the people of Pennsylvania. CHAS. S. BRADFORD, Administrators.

Pittsburgh, August 3, 1832. 6t. Several resolutions were then moved, and unani Illinois, -nation of tbe Union is ,0 5 Comp this, tha total of the jo.re.oy. and the nega- mously adopted, and the meeting upon motion ad TIT" EYES GREEN. Notice is hereby giv-li, en, that the Partnership heretofore existing between LEVI KEYES S.

B. GREEN, Merchants, ia dissolved. All persons indebted to the should anxiously seek for it in all directions. What, then, is tho best evidence of the abun dance er scarcity of capital? The same circum journed to meet on Saturday next, at the Court 'l House, Bjuium ittw hu in the afternoon. Ckambersburgh Repository, July 31.

stance that proves the abundance or scarcity of said firm are required to make payment to the subscriber, and all persons are hereby warned against the mere numeral. The pon OR removing offensive smells and destroy F' NOTICE. The Co-Partnership which has heretofore existed between the Subscribers, nndor the firm of WM. D. HARRIS is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

Q3D. C. Stockton is authorized to settle the business. WM. D.

HARRIS, D.C.STOCKTON, giving creau 10 any inatviauai in the name ofthe firm, as the undersigned will be responsible for any other artiela the price It brings, lhus, Pittsburgh, where fuel is abundant, the price is low. and in Philadelphia, where it is less abundant, ing contagion; with directions lor using, or The President of the United States has, we un derstand, taken his departure from this city on a visit to the Hermitage, his residence in Tenncs- sale at H- P. SCHWARTZ Cos Drug Store, No. 42, Market street. July 17 St no contracts not made oy himself, alter this date STEPHEN B.

GREEN. Piuttsbrgh, July 17, 1832. July the price is higher. Apply this test to capital, and Met. I see the result.

Ia Holland, capital ia very anna encuj wvi -b irtthal Gaitttc..

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