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"PlrlittllVßOU 1 110A111).4),P :TRADE*: J: SASOdASEHALL; •-.. t - -- 1 1 4 : • - AVOrST. -• '-• ok 4 . JOSLz. PEPOR y ', - comm Aas' Fon r .L; 7 14131001INCIPielARRANOVATENI121 FOR- 4114.9. , Bietishboill • PheketLittijletieeadallytoreinclunati; lo A /IP Pasaenger Pithket, - vitt - BrOanimaille,' to 'Baltimore and . • PAlllidellitlid; 8 a:l4 - Bnd 8 ii. - w:- .••- . • • - ~, giul Pilic6L.F.lde;'dieget lo Phllaqelphle3:l;!.y.:!!,: na •-•,,. • v.X.;:, -- !:' -'".' ..t . -• •- . • ( i . 3 " 1 . ' Vit,eslemant poistraemlaut Coach •Ltne/ A. . 2 . , • , ?lODIC:We thirurt.l tr,Cleeel and; Ml 4; 10 .X. at Erik' ililltVleift , iri New fork doily. 0a: B. _. Morth-Bitriteretd, philadelphta i 'dailr, except t!undayit, 4 ;.,_.. , AitßivAtisf , AISTD:DEI , _ ItTU . RE OF.IIIA 1,.8. - Eaindra !Mail; yin i, P h iladelph i a , due 2 e..w, - clone. 12 E. • Westerii Mail, CM. and X Louise., due 9.P. 11.4.109C55.4..)11. .81itletiVill. Pat. and Wosbi anion, due S r. x., c 101 l e ¢ . .5, it.' NekttlCAVesteni eta Clevelafid, duo i llla. 11.4;ciP.Seit 9 a...w.. 400'end -Weitem New York, due 8 P. 14-, clan 1. 9A. , 11 ,C: ..-,srtlrrq , is, . -- ,- -=l - 7=-. ..,; ~.,..; -..-i• r.... 1, ,"..,L.i..,, . 2 ~....ATPCKBA _ ... ._ - - .•,... Pagolitet' 'Aikid."24feriii: litankoerislittrev,r t.t. - • •:** , ;',....suyx. Asiven...ssooo Eichaa g e Mink •. r - ... !•,., • ..1.:• , 1 fop, *op . .., 43,50 Merchant/ o ,4nd M. Bauk,i ~....- ... .. 40.,051; ''4l . pqr, ' • 45,0c1 'FA 'Me re' Deposit Bank— ... .. . ••••`.- Pioniklumarkei. ' • Hand. Street , Uridge.....••,. - • .......p4po" .;11100: - ,: - "•40,00 Norilrem,LibsttiesErage• , :;.f. 7:. AGAW:Iii .35 P Old Allegheny Bridge.?,,..::?:,- ,240, ,. 403,00' , ,.., 0 9 CoutielleVellfts4ll.• 8100, Pgid 011,. .. gloPi. -41. 2 , 4 0ifitt•ei....” •••,•?,,,! :•1::": • :6,DD lii 3 • , - CitY•i 3o " l (airtce3 l ;) - ri!e- , •,-- *- : •-, .: DADO 2 . blogoogahejs.tyslgetf,,i, , ,,..;:,',Aoo .; , ..,- Gas Stagirp.ti A: ii.eit . ....1,..i , ''..1r.1 ,. . 1 50.00 - - ;" . - . , :Xliity:AtiteV;ater:enr-Ahe , Alarkets.: Augusa .12th, 16434 7 , 11 cithiettOi etti1i14004484,10: SSlth- from store, of 17 birrele, 25 :t . et*R4'25614 7, 9j; , :. . • ASNES:' Salle or 1" reit- thaeke yesterday et former , guotitions. The market is • bOtieu rc . oinitninat 6s. Re 7 ceipte's:ontiothe reguisr,• nod are. equal to the mead:" • . •• . - LARD. No sties extept -of'sitighti• kegs to retail trade at Glc r'. t ftOoil ilems ad arr ;taken . `POTATOP.q. -':Taktho hr retiitf tat - COFFP.E. Reviler sales 1ii0;at, 1 7,47/o.' ( MOLASSES- - Salea:Of..sinall lots - att, - . 5:710W.1 but holdein ask generallir ..1.9e.; and arrant iniious to sett at even thin rate., • • BEAN: 'No. change ; . tnaltel strkeP OATS: Saleen whire.4 *7 ;141E440 31*t.3 The pike tendiik.divenward: GINSENG. Sella at'2:BoQc;:.. BEESWAX'. Sale or enaill lot a 1-2Pc;' , • . A: lot of .ionuoust.:tii.,ciiro a; , bought at 17c.; b u t yre stilt iiiicitiOitAlG4hithi'liqillo;rii= nal price in the , stmeticelatriey-ileriiand......, ' riPCI atteiwq atori;hrieli.'•Direlllog.iloriae. on Water weal; hetweeti ltleirkeettitli;Ferrystai That House is well situated for 0 haartlitiClioupg. beltag. very coateaient for that purpote.i: "Pot 'parlieulara'ettquire'ut• .114 it-hrtlibut aft 1.1 r ' 7-77 Joitrata. blew litlatiir 1 at 11G•Ai; BWrPa.: ; °Vibe' .Plroa4o:P. ft: James, P.N. ILT-'The Trliatti of • Wildiell - Hiill.4ty on Ilell. • - Adriniutesr or. Medical' Stadeni. hy 'Robert DO0gIOR: 1 11rathers.aiia Si.t.tem by'Ffnirikaltreiu,r. - • • "Plitt , Stiaker Laterality lh-P. Thouipaon. •• • • :•• • *Pite'flotrartnilWeenitataltiz • practical [alai tor rulini!". • /bid' far the seieetiod'onloiaea. • ' . • Cowie Enlitlfflrarutimr.r.-• •••:' .It a • •'• Deatoe i ratte Rai:lett for •AnFttat: ,•• ti• fti"i • larit Takicteillifoitv• itejwirr•Yor Auguat. • ••.• ;i" • Illhatiateditionthly Courier. No. 2. - ;'• •-• • • • • - • Fpr M. _ ,Smithfiehi ,•" ..ituarite• • ert , •:.'..oll.clorir.fraist:Setoail 'aireer.l 1 . 1 - S'AllgiAhours.o . 4ered'ioalnf hest lite tter tallex above Tarantula, oa the ; eintal.' The nitwit aptly. ag Opeuril 100 Fitt& through the. solid cone, Main* flit thellatiatearateA the sale, or thh'etiont:it'tlie . .'lllifatli•rinhe,pi liiind eviry thing in eatopiete ordettiw,ruutting'4oU . :Theretii 15 Berea laukh. with vii'atitialhareelliug•ltottiteafor the accommo -4;k401. he;dtggert.and,iihl will be. retired or atild tower nikcifivt.c#l the - eurahr 7 ":•- •• • 11411 THOIJAIRIXON. 'loltfiliel.H , 4:`Lien.43 , ll:l3 , 2o.. on corner e (Steam! and AU( .01antaireeltsa-rbe beat &Bistros Stand/It:dm Sewed Alartat:::/ftateellar-is dug and walled. noddle-lot . : rAlso:Ailatoultigta oireet, aitar.tb ' e corner or Wylie, al. • tlacneyeGenusit..Ctiurcbv by 100,,wl) be. g oupegicifooo' wan:iodating ternuy or leased on perpetual lea* Jib-Op:4cliritit privilege of buying out tilt grouncl 7 -reol at nay Alsigasievil Other Lam on a ditrerent pytee,,• foisiitqo!llosi tiori beperperal team , : as may Aud pu • ctiesers , (a y g,l ly NI E.1.1.0$ ,TUBTPURLISHO;;An ilturtra4ouoi tbiTypek, rof legories and .I'rophooler of tbr Old TeAtiuneut, ar William ISloEceen. faunae,' of the Hovel at Drmdee. . .The above popular.wort, w . treata ot.typiep.l per.; mut, places and things of lbe Old,Terroatoul.Nriuc to ,been out of print for some that., and (or Which there'lls‘ :boon agreat.detaand, nth justiepulnialie..l iaa urn; 11)1418 racwi=page af...Price tents. - ... • • : • ELLJOTT , nag 73 Woo.' and 50 3tarket otreer... QIGNO ' 111 TO .VITI ic !lONS LerfGraedSere faTh-: ey'folOottrts; - At - Ailetion:—This day. (Friday} Aty- . Stel o'elaek iirtfie fotenttoo,vrtll be sal at No) ; . 23Maiitet'st t eet,•ofie deaf fr o nt ibe corner of :1 Street. tt, Taney drnaments. omitted in lastgreat eataloyt, le! ' dale - Oftbh Oast. • They ean•be ex [flamed this manila,» sof, ritattlattitit'ely be solti without resertelo the highest bid-i ' er., an'they - entin ot be to.paeked'aithintt'erent trouble.' Arotin,edte'lutieles are !Tait of beautiful Mosaic marble "eentrelibrinftmtirely different from thepair told et first : •Attle,Mnit le and Alabaster I/meat dVases,.Candlestleke; Watch Steads, Fancy Baskete.Ae.• l4 .• augll ' I JAMES ftI'.ERTNA, Auetivlcer. :'. rp HE 6rtnottA_-Gribbte_k Cci4 . Venithoitliad manatee.: Inters, hastble day d issoteed by mutual come at. :The -brininess of the firm will be, settled by.lolut Corrieon..,- • Augnst filly1848; - • , . •• A. (1.11188 LE......., • ...ag s trio:3t. • .1. CORRISTON.. .;•s, - TirruLßS FOR SALEr:the VlLLlSCribers iniilea; -suitable tor nay : kind 41Wort4 2,oo , LiaitNi iieetii at the . aal yard' Broth_h_tw;LOP l l r ny s4ier . .Ltz9-020.1' - SPOSF3 TAWAR:' • War S rT en S NOW prep a red collect the - threinontns titr e pey which has beengrauted,hY 3.lPte Act or ennirteut to oe,,rroopo hay, Jettkmed frota Abe Mix-lean was. and to Ina Deice .or t reprearotetivnit of then. who, -were kilted in battler:lr died of disease incurred ta,tbaserrice.' otfiee lu.lslkkivelrf Htiilddag,. opposite the CPE4I liouB&. ,Parebnrgh;Aug,,7tlB4o.--Inartkiew._- : MEM Tcraoss FORF. , :IAI.E.-Tsolitortgegris for sale:, One rot 105,000, the' other (or 85,00 u; secured on prodoetive Rent Estate, fitatte In the - city o( Pittsburgh; andworth wo raorellinti doubts OW snicnmt." • - CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, • wawa , • • • •• ...."Stnithfield street. • QUI. / Lusrar.s. &co—W. 11l ttYH Y : :oil tuoid a: foll 41 , 073133ei1t Alktacca said. litobeiri Lwow's, - or e d rettt . q u all t e,odl og afe will tees arettiptreicatott. • 4„lett,-Black OndOolOred ' 14..td0:; . 5atir..,31,11#11.11ci.; purchased from the Imponers; find ett - eisiisequeitiT:y.: solg at the lowest possible • 'At the noittltis of,'Fouiiti iota Ma/rests. cIHOICE DRPS7G - 00U8.—A.A. - aIASOPA etyu., ou - ‘9•lllatket - ,:iitteet, i iii6 - cios,ing - off thstr Pirg - slock of fushionabla•Dreie Goadi; he'still - greiner reducedprieig; 'consiming Betake; TlF3aes, Grtnadinen„ Graniter; - - Pail de'eterri, - GniFfili and' Mulliu!,.Plack and Nary Silks &a/v . ' 'augh : t: . t _ . .. ... , (Ili SAl4:—Ab , , at/101400th* and lot, ii, a p ea ' • earn locatioa, situafeil .riii toll;•Kstreet, - Allegheny: ' e boast itesi*ellarritageo,llating a jood cellar, a kitch l •- . en and diniiti e!..giora, ball and Iwo itorlore;tbree bed rooms `and, finiebed garret. .. lot is 20 feet, bi.l2D deep,,to a hock . stret: Price, StAl. '.'Ternni, '0 • ,' e,iOgititAand,balanc , e • , in Soar equal j•early,payaente. . • s arm arra! A gent ..-g5 .• Et. thidifteld, toreet. ! J. NaJlCE. , ,A i tionli. yfriAlefl.a"reiur Moro seyetat, motets ninie;i4f sook . keeping: for a, Ow inillOter , bn At grOeuitni tiliciwanA,airange.r to us. ,i Ifit"Jitui iieV.ef, It . eknalleti"fortlie trunk.,:riud it iii.pre,stuned that lie must, bap; forgoiteri . the Waco.: We null !mire it in safe keep-i • to for. Om Ammer, who rim reclaim it ttuy time. by . pay-, ,;nY clteges., , , ' , .lI4ANNIG.AN At..btqaPll‘," - ..: data •, • ~... i Wilie street. near ibe.court !loiter... ; • .iiron Rey. dra tof , the Piotatatit4lfithodut Chterre., friflEututrsigised,fionlig been afflicted during the peat iwinter s -withit disease in the stomach, sometimes aro, duciug irreataain- in the -stomach for ten or twelve hours. ! withantlutenitission, -and haring tried various remedies viriiirllttleeffect, , was furnished with 'a. bottle of Dr.. D.: jarti*Caintinatirt Braamt.—This he used according to; the -direetions . ,•nad , found.•inirnriably that this medicine' emitted th e pion to abate in three or foig minuies t , and in fifteen or/twenty sa . uutes, every uneasy - sensation was entirely qulened; The medieme-was ,. afterwarde :Med: Wheneverandfdatiorm of lhe npproach of pain were per-, c oyed, m u t the pal9was thereby Prevented. He COIIIIIIU-, ed tower ea ;bet:lime every evening, pnd vonipiihMip i n , the morning; aid in a few weeks health waithsti.faree , : ..mated that the sufferer was,relieved/iota a large ••••PK oPloraiuoVOpaiu." From ergerihnee;the!erop.. ;eorlbtlettlly'lvemihrliiiti'DKXo-711rimq,Pigininative.ttal ; pant, at n piktuityxthedielne ihkatkett!Vti 4the r alainarb . A. Sft!TlN ': AUegherile(74; Italy 111143. _ . [1:7: - FOrptife atreet;tieetriVood. - augVilhai Tar givett: Mat . .ordinance, or the TOWA COPlldi , of. tbe . borough of .13irJ • o "ughAn4lVas , Paseed nai alt): .August..ll94B, for wcation,agdopeidngof Water purer, in Amid borough; lircaa. 6 rgie•mripet.tonarmonystreetill.ll4 CTC/1/lingoa hlonorfgabOa *lvey; ;and Abet plan nud specihmulon of said is Mkt officA of hl; Pritterson, Street Itc-' W 44 _1 1 1.*)-! , .forfahl hoirtag4(qT: the . iospectiott,ofiall • •Per.oali dquerturba.•• • - - ,••• •*:' •• - .Tfiszogett:l3l4):Cliii . Oßk§:tretOtvil , ..i.ll%_uest:4lUlPtew SurrAClellt e - , •aug*lwt , • maisointion: ' Fllithij3fAeheeon A .D a r t , this . daiahrsoired, brahht4nlAiTeeitU Mr I . havidg'deelia— • e bilithieeedirgiceouhraf ilrhe ho;:hes tileposed*?ifhls' : , Ihteristla Jax . ClACheiciti:q. The tuaineeihererill!l•7a . , ,illl . 3 lie•tendcrethi/ in:the fitt . rte oily, • &J: Aeleeou. • '‘ "IT? ". • ''wV; AcIiESON,"" Pittsburgh, July,lB4d. . - • JAS. T:TrAGTI, 117' In withdrawing from the: £rai of itebeson dc Da I take pleasure in recommending • my ssuccesssor to my. generally._. •• . July 29, 1948— , tsug.1 _ JAB. T. DAGO. • • .',4*t 4 st •S. : , .• ~?zi~: I•+s~.ni.•~. -.-~.isY.s~~.ti..:w.a~.~~s:.mevsc> e la,rw~... _ .~w.ata:.:r^.ac:e~r..sc-s~%sarxTr~.r.~vtiv..rar..a~~~a:._ "... - ._ .&,r. i.r. omincrnal MVIMI • - ' • • •• •'' • ' ' •=I ~ J . _ • • . • . . • ,; • - '•• The .Volunteers and tie Wa r • !:.: •-: -: '•' -•:? • *:•krY it z rh 4 r s.*a...f•hll- lil x+ , , at ,:k! ue ~ - 7*;,if:f:r: ) :,1- i 4 i#o4il4.ls.i • •• spoekagiirlitiveCiViitriClilr. L AVl4iit• the iDrast DientioaratiCaltifactug-iniPhitadet. pettai OM thociCeVeUlloiror 4 he , •'3d' of Au. [Re Plif/EriOidihOOUToinSlitrannin;tif W. E:/Scikij . inpureuanco:44. *announcement mnde,in out paint t 'or 'yesteidi t eVe jnibliih.thliablitind'alogifig address delireeed , ll3F.Pent.e.l.B.M4Buentriotalmi , First 'Pehaiilithtlia ' Regiment, at the temlinli ei• . . .... Rending ItoolWatt.Thoredny . eceaing: : lnet,..olB:thil nnaiinn . • 0 te n derin g ` that hig4444 6 l44difid and popular o ginorindgfnd nman's A be4 B o .willecirl** The fie*. 7iiiiii - presiden t ;pitoaiiit , iliti . meigini.taiioditios44edwCol. Btacti%tirihe'nu.4.: tettee7i.it ;vie eMielietfAtliitine it;iiiilita;entlio. . . . . • s imitici. 4o o l ' i W ) !!° a i l .:Pi, ll . l : l f" .l. of 6 :r,_"i.fiit* cletined 'tiie•Dentocratinfellurinitizene Matta folloni. ing efThet : :' . '''''' -4'•- -" . - ."''' FET:LOW errizens Amu Vat cries-..-I use that Strong term.,of the heart - Meet for the first time. -.lth a— sa, part of our, faith and °neer its joys, - that.Democrataare always friends in its strong, est' and Mod Hate/oat- keine. A 'principte' , of our political religioo issplrei riffeCtion and fraternity for man, With whem we are linked br,the common tiro- Ilterhood .of a common ,nature. (Applause.)...Thia firebug shouldbubble in the.hreast,ok every !testa. itrat; with. the life-blood of hie heart. [F.Mttimilastie :Cheers ! ) Pla , his lathe first time in four years'that I hake.at t*iteds:apoliticaipet t 041;: 'lid the 'Brat. ~- t,tr.ol.narao. speech74anflind. If I aixi:uurkWard, luelciansed•triset phriseain uttering my Shoughts, pray you to everything but coldness ,to., `the . gorid.old . constr...Before I' refer to the :quirtetiitis ,of agitation' note ; occupying the public naiad, allow me to say a word personal to myself.' ;With a flourish of trumpets. I am announced in • the .Ireivcrlearis Eta/din', as a supporter of Gen. Taylor, and . proclamation Is triadeoharas • I vote, so will foui4illha of the "ReginaiaL I have no- doubt the' ;editor intended to make me a marvellous important 'man, and believed all that he published• But, un happily, no part of the_publication is true. lam not for Gen..,Taylor,,never %vie far - him; and I think I never shall be. ;Great apPlause.) . But in •speaking. Of, him as a candidate for office, I •sholl do so with the respect.due to hispublic and 'private character. Ho has added to the renown of dur national name, and is entitled 'to grateful" admiration. 'This. adnai-r ration for a gallant soldier, I have always espresied. Ando* inducement can'make me forgetful or silent. (cheent.) . - • - ' : 'The'Oditer,inistakea the men or whom he spoke, Wiledfie v'en t'ured; to say; thatthey would follow the' lead 'of any •inanis dictation. ,For my .45W11 part, while I had military-command over them, I never once opened my lips in regard to any party or any candidate. - An officer should employ his power' for other pitrPoses while in the Service of his ; Country, than attempting to advance himself or. his party.— The soldiers of the -first Pennsylvania. Regiment Were freemen; men of individual character and re.' flectitin, They judged kir-themselves, and followed .no man, except where the flag of their "conntrY,lnd Inoin,::(Trementious cheers.) . • ' The sentheent of therditor is but an outbreak-of the old Pederarotition; that the penile cannel judge or themselves, land Consequently:are dot fit for 'eel ft goternment. • lie ie a bold man Who.veobires,,iii this age, to tray that because one happens to.be in authority, he should have the 'consciences• or -all under'him in his keeping'. Giving a man military rank and amotheriog him in gold, life beef, steak, in onions—(Shouts of hiughtert--will not and does not make him-better than 'his companion, the soldier of -the, r!giitc;Cifid knows the despotism of military dis tinetioi is bad enough without being used to affect the, soldier in his opinions and rights asa :But nowthat we are no, longer in serriee,.l46lll - Mate, on the best authority; what I believe to birthe truth inregard, twit only; to the First; but to the -Seeentl PCOMtilVallia Regiment , '" FOur,fillhs are not fur Geo. Taylor, but on the contrary, in at least that proportion •"they go for Caul nod Butler. (Reiterated heers4lT never sought to find out their feelings on the'subfect, for I was more than satisfied in'knowing that every whores:id in every Way,firefifths or them did all their duty' to our country. • . , . - glories of Pale •Alto,',lteimea de„laipalma, Monterey, and :Buena-Vista, are blazoned to the worldfor a purpose. • That purpose is to make Gen. Taylor President. t It is our duty to enquire whether tiny one or all together; qualify him to fill.thle groat office'. ,Does . . passim_ the ,att ribtitei - of a etatei , mats and the knowledge.ofgovernuient necessary in the Chief Magistrate of this Union r it wa..,ti...t. ed tn General Jacits6n, by the party who now sup poit'General Tutor, that tad war ainilitarychiellain. !Jut they forgot at the lame time that he was 30 he. complished statesman. learned in the science ago- vernment„ —General Taylor is a milistry chieftain, " and, nothing, His own declaration is that he. is not lit for PresidentL and for a gocid reasoithe has plumed and atudie3 but ono business, that of a : collie,. Our government is a government of con stitatierwand laerei framed-after profound ,stady and eminaltatioa. The shadow °of its wing covers-the life; liberty:and happiness of a nation, whose people • number twenty millions. It is weak to say that, e cause a man is honest, a good soldier; and victorious io four battles, he most of necessity have the pato sad discipline of mind in the proper school to manage well"this complicated machine., Motif. be wan qee.tinticil in , view of a nomination, bts copinioni siert Sinksown thecountrY. Indeed,: be const have deep powers of penetration who can now dig out of all the General kits written a 'good sound opinion:On any subject.: 'llia litters - bare overflowed-4111e country, 'but: the ,increase--sif i ,the -stream has only served..lo.make more intidify the Without spproVell'quilifiCatioss„ and pi3;decided• principlesdie is made-“the 'voice' aid i oracle'''. or lie receives his nothillatien while standing in an attitude of defence to the very men who sink i n t o his embrace. - He had announced bin determination. to run for Prelideet, nominated or net nntninatedf, with thee. Whig party or against the Whig party— run he Will. • Withcharacteristic brilliancy he avows himself 4 ‘a Wbig, but maize nitre Whig." s iche situ defirie what it is to be au ultra. Whig, which means some thing more than a Whig, or beyond one, I. should'; like tohear him 'do it. ' (Laughter. ) lake it a man is Whig who adopts the measures of the Whig party, and it he don't adept them, he is not a Whig. Mr. Clay is a knowo Whig, hecauie all: the measures of his - party ureshis measures. lle.is the very embodiment of: Whig - principles, there is such •a thing; but • hi: would smile if yon 'were to talk to bin of that undefinaide alwardity,.fan' ul tut Whig.” You might: as well speak of an ultra oyster or in ultra catfish. ..(Roars of laughter.)• . • .. • wittiont • persenshqualifacatione; .and'.without: political - principles,General Taylor obtains hie roma:. The beginning and end of it alf t .is one,' and the-hope of success ..l.prefelino:44aer dinary sympathy for. Mr. Clay; although foi,hichril liantitiilities and manly bearing,l confess unbound ed'adiniration. With bim, as with General Taylor, the, party would bare been defeated; but theirdow o fall would hare been with colon; streaming ip, the air, notuatopled in the dult,(Applause.) • But the “Nationat Slaughter House" had its work to di:4lM it was done. The hero of Argo,tura sas .high upon the car of xriumPli: , • fbe battle of Buena Vista ends not with theaei who fell upon its crimson field. -tine more victim is added to the mighty dead—a father is gathered to son- 7 -(Creat •sensation.)--With his sacrifice ends all 'pretension to principle. , • • •••"Weloivo Seen the banners , of. a party hearing in liii3hillettera the device; 4, Prienial lea, not mon," and tvehate leen int oilier b311220111 : 04, - . Othei motto, wprinciples and men;" bait ricity,,',forl.tlioAnd tinie, an behold the Mandan! in. our country, fineither priecipleanormen.i , ' • • • : b i Notwithstatidieg we cieve a th - t primp 6.2 a cossisteney.have both been abandoned In the Phila.: delphia Convention, that is a matter of domestic Born row over which Vie are' riot hound to squander tear's..- Let us examine t hOwever, General Taylor's ex.! . priiiiikl'ilesiedn , soini;qttestidnir of; üblid-policy,l and ascertain, whether,' he has any claim to, the-votes. of Itemiterais, and Whether the Whigs have muchho; hope for, if by. any crazy acculeat , he should sue ;: • 4 In his fetter to Capt. Allisiin; ef:APril,A,lS4l3i biases some such language a.thist ” The veto pow er should-never be used exceptin clear menet-vie , lotion of the constitution, hastylegislotion,'Of want of tonlideration by Congress?'' When linAnade'the constitution his study SQ 211 Qt • 11Q.C901a well deter-: mine how far its provisionsore lived up to or broken,: does not oppear. With his knowledge of Alsop,fri say:nothing•uf Story and. Kint,"he would doubtless =WY, Yq . thSbest .of his _ability, the blunders' of Congress. But what is hasty; Elgialatiozlr; 7,tot.is the question which «giaestustatiiiMenirpetiXite. canton to a puzzle. Many or I.lll:ooiLikinexperi ence, bitter or sweet,what is meant We hasty wed.' ding, or leading too freely ti , listeeing CU tothe sy-: ren song of« come hosts to the wedding.”4:(raugh; ter.) A hasty pudding„ 100, is well • defi . nt'Od. And it is settled what amount Of caloric and told Water: will"tptodueo " a hasty plate of soup: , (Increased laughter.). But" hasty Jegialailenii Who can settl e its .lionts.'oriil/10 .:.What,period of gestation: is neeee sary t0 . 1:011ke the issue of Congressional labor perfect In itk parts ?' Wilt ail meettfrurninecoi'a pent. of blather i n butb.lioiukliive to tier* oeeoppiezion and jniski,iir OW!".trotht, - oi-"niust, the, veto : '. be placed ontwhidelome legislation, because a•day of public :Aisne 'Was consumed ,in its:.geniziatiow and, birth • • 4 2 - The veto power has been traduced and abooed, as .•-•••-•:•'--. ' t t • ~..- • . ' ESN =ME ~;:,•. ; i. . t.'-;1.i.i. : t. , .: : ,!- , z,a. - , , ERNE ....... .. ~- .... . . ...':-.`:','....':...::±;..:::'..•'i.".:7•:.:::-.',..! MEE .• • ) tr.r.ftvit- ,, • 't an:renevatton , m o dern Cot 1 Asyelnetestrtor being; a, - itlec te.let.thraining - proteitioe , which the, ';wisdom 07rililVithitilritepttd'Altielpllidel0 of the coesiMutionweinAghtfitifittfdriiiiittlhgloo q ohn. Ha ecriejt: : and ~VraeltiTiO'And : poster ntrOng,becausn'tlie- President fri.annfe..lail"-: teately.and•diidetlY , gto inpleinalidiVeorthet - whole all the other branchetrof government' cpuibliOrt: tis'tneggOgatei'ehd() , 4: the.Psenitlent,',hdt it dee s not choose in th at }sixty. either-brae& of. Congress.. I:leis:expected. to. be (Mather with the condition orthe Colon, and in the ,Words bribe constitution, to teep • Cengreu advised , . : of the same. And•then bbundto recommend: such. legielptioo. na, lie: : thinks: beat for the, entiutry: . But Gen" Taylor seems to complain that the opinions of the Executive ate -expressed 'and -thinks 'thew exercise Midatrielluetice in legiatition: 'in these latter dale, • grow,,wiser than ourfathers. Aller be has recommended? legislation to.Congresa, , he has the right to veto or approve..- And so long as. the constitution stands is bound . by oath'-to , • veto if.hif ;thinks is;piseed. ot Ohnlentime.*. established. fact that ; every . Miriam:wit. veto has-been approved by the people.. (Cheers.) will mention hat one 'or two instances::. Against decided majorities in both HOtises, - Generel Jackson. vetoed' The7People' Sus tained him., He ; put hidfciiit' on the Monster Tlank," (enthitsiaatic applause,) antfitrangled it, resisting the encroachments of the representatives of the . people on . th.O:rightti• - .9r the people.' 'The ',Legiiterure of - Penosideitetti;,titirl the administration Pennsylia ein,:Weei.fOrthe Bank and' against :the Preeident. As Worhis duty, the old Heinen stood between the 'peeoletted their faithless servants: (Loud cheers.) His vete; hitrixereise era theene- , man power," Or as others define. it;the .pneaing , power, received from the - hearts of the - millions, :tumultuous and grateful 'approbatien. John Tyler vetoed three bank. 01114 pasted ' by Chtigrees at a single session, and sebir,oe beet friends of the 'fancy financial -system aretrying to cot loose,fiem the font end ,unwhiale some..carcan., And'• here beg to enquire of our Whig friends,•what so they have to hope for, ar as Ave() or three public:meatureti'are concerned 7 ProM Gen:Tailor true Pentheratigipect'nothing. They hare candidates.whose abiliiies, principles and Oath. areknown, and with which they aro natiefield.;.(Tire:., mendotis cheers.) Alter eipresaing . his 'opinions on the veto ipies: tion, the General, says or the tariff; currency, tic., that gethe will of.the people, as ezpressed through 'their representatives in Congress, should be respect oil aed carried out .by -the Executive." -In oilier words Congiesale to settle. these questionw; and in no. case, would he veto. Suppose ttehave a full blooded free trade Congress i nthose doctrine is, the loiter theduty the more. the revenuer and this Con gress reduces the present tariff to 5 per Cent.'ad I own. It-is the wilt ef the people,, as . expressed . through their representatives, and Cieneral..TaylOr, ir President,-is hound to sign the bill. '-Whatdo the manufacturers of Pennsylvania think or their chancen , so.fir.an Zachary tvill give them helpt ' . If Taylor had been President, be,would liatesign; of the Bank bill which. Jackson vetoed, hecanso it WOll the - will of the representatives of the people,. although it was a false•and !hut expremion,of the breath of pubic sentiment. How could any niekii; we of finance or revenue be destructive and calstn items enough to call fur his interposition, provided it once passed the representatives of the people?. 2 10 the subject of the war, I will ho bet brief;but t am inclined to , say something tin it While speakingtin that,sweetsul ject, the representativ•es of the peo ple. I will nut quarrel %volt any one because, he dir. furs with me in regard to; the justice or necessity of the war.. In regard to oar and any thing elver it is the right Of Americans to think without coercion and speak without fear. It' we think the war unnecess. ary, we hate a right to oppose it until the war-ma king power of the government decides that it is tie.. creamy and the war exists. Then private opinion shetild yield to love of country. It is no longer an open question.. We do not complain that many up nght men question the justice 0 nd neccatityer the war—that is a matter between them, the:r Couetry, and their Maker.' .But we complain that Congress, rifler it had declared that war existed by the pet of Mexico, and Me:leo:consequently re sponsible for it, should have stu'tilled itself by• a coenter Ler-elution. Mee; Leder the national' procla- Mation,findeolisted and valtinteered to light further country- Home, happiness and hope, were given up together., 'Much had , been: endured, and large privations met without a murmur.: Our troops new . 30 the centre of the eneinrsiountry, and anxious henna were turned towards home. A kind word and a - blessing; were the Utmost of the hearCs exaction in the thstance a train appears;. and the reward or sorrow is almost within the sufferer's hand—the moil • . ?pens, and the words of •eneouragement arc found 'onthe speechee of Corwie. Clay, Calhoun and Web eter--Alien the voice of the "Representatives orthe peuple" expressed in Ashman , * Resolution—within a week the , speeches appear iethe - -Mexican jour. and their authors are elected himotary room = bels 'or the , ‘Mexitati'Philinthropiefioaletrfer the promotion or '(Guerrilla" hurnantty generally and throat-cutting in.pariicular--(greal sensation') 'Dark and gleamy were the - days and nights which follow. I ed the sympathy our 'soldiers had lime home. It seemed as if the stars upon our flag were dim med, and the spangled banner had loft its beauty. (Applause.) Let us turn to those Uhrile course inspirer fecli ngs of gratefel admiration.' The - name ef; Lewis Canna Coeval with the history of our country, nod his sipia- I iwis and public dal are written . , it/ tenors. or li g ht and troth. • (Much -applause.] •• Sound in the Demo. eracy derived from the teachinge• of Jeffersim, fills the:hopes of those who' cling to Republican truth fur iii own sake. -Ilia early life ass passed. upon the frontier wilderness of the weit. :Dangers and extinsures, but nerved 'and made stronger his heart of, oak. As a soldier of the early days, he had no superior. As 'a statesman, his abilities and at tainments have commanded , national admiration. Vas course at the Court of France, on the Quintipole Treaty, ie itself enough to mark trim es one of the first men of the age. [Cheers.] • Alone he resisted the five strongest powers of the world in their efforts to cripple' oar freedom on the seas. On his own responsibility; he .encountered airi their strength mid 'triumphed. The name of Geno- • rat Butler is familiar to dm car and heart .of our country. He began his glorious military course with Jackie:l: at New Orleans,tred- learned front hire a mildier's duty.. Ills Democracy too, is of the genu ine) unadulterated Jackson school', His renown/tea kept company with our national glory, and he left the field of ra later opetions only when the war was done. With Cass Ind'Butler who can'fail to be en thusiastle t :Who'tan . fail to conquer [Cheers.) ) Ia closieg what I have to nay, let me repeat that for 'General Taylor I t t ees the glow of warm and willing adiairation. :But neither the idniiration he receives, .nor the just cause which excites it, can make him a statesman of sound:political views, or qualify hint to podium duties to which his mind has not been trnincd. T could - tell nrmany,thingsin the life of s oldiers to awaken the deepest admiration and gratitude,— instances where men in the ranks have shown' indi virlital heroism unsurpassed' in histoty, bid kneel& not therefore they were qualified to fill every, civil4iation. .1 could tell: you or 100illg Corson at Pliable; but I have already wearied your patience (cilia of" nn, go on, tell 110 of ierry."),''.Well, Jerry is-a plaidinechaniesed a noldier•ln • Captnin Sufall , e - conipany, front year nivn city. In dove- . viteind uneiptaltitruggle wish;the enemy, his friend , and conipanion Wm.' Eilrich, tell under the. breast treater the enemy. • • • 'When the fight was over, we were arixiOus te re. .ceree the body, and the Mexican as anxious to get Both sides eyed each ether, and..lcept constant wetchlhroughout the night.- But neither could get possession of th'e pone sofiliern remains. We had sent out guards Who bad failed in their purpnae. At - the drowsy hour of dawn, Jerry Clanton, unaided and Alone; moved• up and coined on hie back his deadTriend and brother. It seemed as if the bold , .pess of the ifetsoverciine the enemy; for ; not a shot Was fired, anti he:C11010 in uuliert;. This Wan hero ,ltim—fidelity--courago of the noblest kind. It ex cited admiration, gratitude, and love;.. Rut if Jerry Corson, much na I love libit, were to ask me to vote for him fur a civil office, controlling the rights and Albertios,of the people, 1 should first .enimire if he Tit.-. (Cheers.) , — . 4 'am o'tain out and so aro'you, therefore (cries of o" ".ho, n, •We arc not;' go on."). I - . will conclude with.a few words.. 'You .are: asked to mount th 6 Taylor platform, while no ono can tell What it is: I hare °lieu and ansiously enquired what ihe platforin• was, but I: could get Ito other answer that' it;js broad and , you. had :hetter'''get . on. When we'l6ll. Lancattei,.onlronalay week, to conic home with the tr43ps,. we, were, atartod.,very early. ;,Most of us. were 'drowsy in the care, and. I 'myself war hair asleep. We were scarce' under way before the . clear and commanaling voice or the. conductor w i Beard along t ow o o train, f. all of you that d ' on'e. 'want your necks broke, keep off the platform!" I. juntred',,,to my feet, and the truth flashed, upon . me: like liglarniaig--that m ust be tlie Taylor platform E have hoard so much 'about. :And Blasco we know the danger, let me say to you, as the conductor said to. us, if you don't want your necks broke, keep off it. [Great applaisol • ' '‘ • The good old platform. of Democracy is still tin changed, and is not builtiof timbers that decay. It was once shaken,but:the hickory pillar was • placcd under it at the ccatifiland it now stands firm pe the cte•nal hills, anitiiiiWatand forever. [Tremendous and deafening cheese.] baggage _iv agop-y . aiiloOktva' . to ma!l a p r etyo44;tifitialti.th -wagon atitit Of) siais WEI Y.: '~•~ • ^I • • •• • •••••• ••• EMIE EEO ~ ;.' _ =EN • BPJAM WPC. •-• -pro.. 114 :wear. iox - plyru ESTATE Jig iitinilizNaloTk lora I'd in the Sizth, Serpult,ancl - Eighthirards;of die of r hub u NaL-70s1 Saturday evening next ," Augur -'loth, ut o'clock Precise)Y,. will be sold at Zißliennithi "Auction Roams, Po.;114 Wood street, three doors Boni numbecof vatuatile Building Lots, eligibly sit *.inited, and suitablp,for stores or private residences', in the Seventh and Eighth Wards of the'cilk.of !qtrs.: burgh. The tidei are indisputable, and a 'creditor Seve *al years will be given on each lot. For particulars in, qatre at the law oiffeetafGedige F,Billrnore,.E.N4 Fourth Street. betweanStrißhfield'and Great.. .".'nura . "dASIFS \PTTENNA."AIicL DY JOHN D. DA;V!SI : AUCTIONEER;, • . sool.Edst. c env ry. Mood. and . Flytkatreas... AT T .AlidTlON.—:OnSanir. diky,„mornivg; the 12th 4np . t.,- ut 10 o'clock-at the. InThlidttriel;ilSarly . :opposite thuOffice, will be sold; without reserve; for, en sh Currency; a . qUantity of Preluili HraudiCa and Wines ol'varioup description& au casket' Mtileint. Port, Sherry; and Clary Wines, in bottles; 20 bbIS . Old Monongahela A large bomber" of iron - bound barrels and stand;vlsks; 2large rgetifiers together' with - a ..vo I 0 15' pr i o!hqxsirticlegr usuallykept in a liquor fil oreg: . augil. ' • • •••• • • -!-. 'JOHN D. DAVIS , Auct. r ALIO tiIiNTRVEI 7 IIX7II3I4I.IIIIIiGIIAIIi; - - i BY WIM.,I.I3I7IINEODE,'AUCT'R. N FRIDAY uye t NING, 19th inst., at 8 CociociiiitAiii Auction Room comer of Cnrson null Centre streets,- (second floor of, the li - turtling oacdpied by Messrs: Wendt .k. Wilson, Dry goods Itlerahants,)will be sold. without reserre, : a„: large assortment of Dry Goods, Ready•rnade MaitlsltirPt; Watebelt and tleWeiry . Dealers are requested4 - ationl3, he the stile will 1,17. flereafter, shill:havd ighi de& of, dry goods, hardware, dre,,i - tit the Mboye, m e t tioned room, on Tuesday i Widobsil ay Mitl'FfillarevenMgs ofevery wee k. may 's . • • . I; BIWSIDE.,Auet, L iv comPiAna, .JAUNDIZIes, :DYSPEPSIA, J_ANERYOUS DEBILITY;:,DIBEArte.OF.;Tiin NEY.%ASTHNIA, and , up hifeethinnSiii4log,:fromt. dornogement disease .• • • . ItYe, I/mentor,' ResniratotT; rind lhilarau s ; ;, , , • r Systems, such as eaustiontioni ri itiald/.... , ;"*.: . _ pites,bearibuni, ; loss,tifuppOlito,c;ond. , ..,:'•. , ,_..ed tongue ; ;:neulity of the. Mom- _ . :rich ' swimming of the: • ~. * fullitese or weighiin . sionlheb; 'filmic,* or. . lion ,of the 7 • •••" !wort, , • , , ; Choking or suithenlingcenrotinK dekcssion of 'spirit., •rudden fluslarn . of .bentiolistin• an tnevhide or baCh,,' •Weakness of the.linibie,•colil:*Ceen'eonstant *nginingn of !tit. fever mid dulltialn in the- • bend,- finin and ;difficulty .of breathin'g • , when upon the ride, frightful • • ••• .drcoinn.sourcruetutions.yellow- • •' 'oe.she skin . dei • ..; . tipnia4•, ea: fail • effectually • by • DOCTOR - 1100FLAND'S - . . • CF.T.ELIRATRD 01:RMAN •13ITTERS.; . , Their power over the nbove diseaseste DO excelled— 'if ectunlted—by any Other- preparation in the United Smir ks's the mire" orthis ritrattest, in many eases ni ter skilful physigiast" hug -• range:mem in the. finer and sloutich. are II apier's of insanity;—fratn disorder or obstruction a inorbitletetilin of the sympathetic. and oilier nerves tollows, and ilio'fitnO?, pious of the bruin are impaired nrid deranged; asap Trt ore the connecting medium- betiveen mind mid nuiger. follows from the reeiprOcal 'action that both. toast be, • more or leas implicated and deranged sitriiihnuemisly ; derangement there wilinbtoproducediseaseof the :MIN. LVNGS, : uTnfttlSintitl KIDNYS: as WM. as thebrain. The thouSinda who . die . with YELT.OW, FEVER, CHOLERA.. or IN114:101ZA. is owing to the saute cense; natal the taajotity • of muses .of that moat painful disease. CON4l'ltl PTION, °Urinates (rout the same.- In facithe stomach is the important organ in the system of matter, as upon it you depend for the Aire, f% a n d ull..the. advantages lobe derived train the adminimration terna I medicines. Its functions tire of the, utmost im portunes. to everyone in constituting the rourec . nnd Coon 7 taut of : li re, which M nutrition. No organ positessessiich remarkable syMpathies, none such remarkable power lit modifying erery part of , the spiel!). • - The rate rturcess in treating disease of the- liver Mid stomach luccessfully has not been n wont of prithological knowledge at their functiotis; but the preptiration of a 'compound that 'would net upon .the dit.ense a the sympathetic affiietions. • That , point has-been pined in these Hitters; and they are ENTIRELY YEGI: PA lILY4 and will iii every Ow permanently destroy CCKIIVEIIIMII; IM H give strength and'smor to the frame. at no lintede-• bilitating tlie.patient., and they are grateful to the Most daicnte stomach under any eircumstatfees. . ' - •• -ALE CAN TIE. - • • ' ' • WHO . WILL. VSE THEM AS DI R tic wrtutx pipe POWER-Op MEDICINE.) • The few months this preparation has been before the putitic,lins. tram its infallible effieacy. elicited the eulogy of the press diroughlhe land; their object being for, the benefit of suffering humanity; its success has surpassed all precedents, mullr is free from all alcoholic stitoolant. 'yrop ..mercury,nbSes t oolitine; acids. and 01l {Murton" ingredients. and expectally ailapted.to the diseases of the yariatde c lintate of 'the United litotes, and the West AVEEK: ANT) DELICATE CHILDREN, . are made strong by. using feet it is a fatnilyineill. erne, und'enn be administered with safety - ton child one year old, the delicate tamale: or a men at ninety. • •' • The . Philadelphia Democrat says This medicine has nit extraordulary virtiMand eflicnes: and is itt great demand.. We'elin - speak from - experience, that it has produced ninny wouderful• Caret."' The Daily f...tun safe :: , -"We believe it is one of the I est medicines of the age—a friend having used it in hie own latnily....with great: satisfaction in Me Jaundice ail Liver Complaint." . . . The Spirit of the Times und.lie' ystone says :—"Do Ode Food citizens, who are know the many: astral ishlng cures that have been performed by Dr. llootland's celebrated German ,llitters!. !Obey do not, we recom mend them to•.the hledieme Store. 27n Race street - all who am tallicted with Liver Compleint,:lnuti. dice, Dyspepsia or. Nervous Deblbty; the .• Doctor has mired many of our citizens, after. the bestphysicians had failed. We have. until them. and they have proved 10, be a medicine that every Olaf, should hurter of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony , In- their - favor, and that which gives Mein greater claim upon our humble ef fort. they are entirely vegetable: : • •The Evening Dulletistsayn—The Celebrated' German Diners are an invaluable remedy . for Jaundice,- Dyspep.• sia. and nervous complaints." ' ...:Nears Gagette,stua:rmlt is not o'llen we nolick llle various 'excelleattnedwitres advertised in out columus, liecause we are unwilling to 'Teak cxeept from personal experience, cud a good. einunitution fortunately makes iis generally strangers to such articles. A wont. how ever,olDr../lootiand's:Gerinan flitteri.. This we Liam to tot Ma excellent artielc fulfllnig in every respect what is.chnined tacit by the advertiser.. . The Daily News says; "A Bluncrx—We siteak linawingly of Dr. llo ti f; land's celebrated German linters when .we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseasel of the binary; 4EOO. tive and nervous systyus ithas not, We think; an EQUAL —it IAA'VEORTAIII.E P=PAD.AIt(VA AND MADE wurnoux,rige count., and to all invalids we Would recommend . it 1144 IFOTIIIy their r otaadence.• . , • ' What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depot can be seen the evidences of teeny of our Most respectable citizens of cures irt .1111 theloregoing dix 'earen. : . . . Principal Depot, German Medicine Starr:P.7a RACE Street, and for sale /n Laneamer by John V.l.ognit; Idar ri,.burg. by a W.'Groeet and re . epeitatile dealers-gen .. crally throughout the country.' • • . • W atones and Jess etry.. .InLST reeeived; at No. (17. Pdarket stet— t/ 23 gold Patent Lever. Watches; . 25 .. detached u !‘ L'epine 12 silver Patent " iletaehed a. " " •• gold Guard Chains, (best , . Allso—A good nnortineni of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Earnings, ()old Peasant! Pencils. The above goods have been received within the Into five weeks, ann will be sold nt reduced . priers. Persons wishing . to purchase a good and cheap Watch, or anything in the Jewelry or F:nnry lhte, would do well to call, previous topurchasing. . • ' jylo • • ZEBUI.ONACINSF.V. Fa twees lam, , . Carneraf Fart' and Four th Siff PitOlistrga. 'PHI', undersigned. proprietor of the above well known • Hotel, respectfully Informs the public that she 'has gone tcr great expense in fitting up the house rut the re ception and uecommculation of her old customers, and nil who may honor her with their poirouage:* Erlie in deter mined that the. Hotel, an heretofore, eleallaartain the re-: potation of being 'it quiet, orderly, and well eondttrled .: 'oldish:nenNo pultistorexpeu.e willdir spored onher m part, so utter 'Murders and travelers an eomfortabje an :111(1' can possibly , he at any other Madill Nouse in Mile ify. .ITer table witllie provided with every luxury.the market ;larnrds;.4ll.short,• her . guesto miy:re,4 llMUrpd that the • will, use every exertio n tit he r power to rendeil li cut full nod entire Satisiiction. A share of public pritrottrige. is respectfully solicited., . • '• • 1 he subscritter is -also providei nuflicient "room for the accommodntion of about sixty or eighty horses.' • ~. fri'Llon't forget the place—corner of Ferry and Fourth. IlkT FM AN t) miroBTANT irom--Statistirs of Coal; comprialim the Geographical and lieological distri bution of Mineral Combustible s or. Fossil Coal; illuatra•' tett with,tnarm mid diagrams. and enaltrneiag the prattle.. eenetimptions and -commercial, dimributimi in all parts of the world; *genie r'witli the prier', taritTh. dti• • ties.aud Went:Annul regulations, &e., hy Rich- Call mid are: the' l • l4:ib`rfarifiei parlieulara, id the: 'Bookainre 0f..711 ' Z l / 4 • Co., •II .::If;;'~.. ' Hll~tl~ ' f • • Alatkrli • P . • ... Oh. .bow Hot i "7, ny, if you wish to keep coot a all ovoid the tent,; .. you must dress.rool. lair all :he polltirttitia midi candidates amirisi tic with earl' 111109'10 frellicil1e1i0101 , 1: of The yettiractl soldiers, Curran has provided n stne)c.of :eltoice, light and seasohable Goods, which n e p rrpored: 16 /jell nt very low prices to cosh buyers. The attentiou. iif ttll'such he invites to Isio.:10, Fifh 1 1 1rert:nt •• ' • • ouiran S Aigeo,old;eittobilehed "fend Quarters,' tMildbrirty idreeti te#peietinlly:fittonne .46i:friends noddle ! public. ; :generally. thnt lie hoe rismoied ton neir nod ex-. , eliSive Stable. On Liberty - streiLin the Fifdt Wnnl,nliove the Canal Bridge, where lie keeps Cnrriages,Bnrouelie, thiggieß n Hearse; Riding lorses. etc. flaring lidded , largely his former stock, he , solieiix the patronage: of the • • IL N. noises kept by the day. week or year.. jyt?ltd ,•.`• CHAHLES ,COLEIVA N. —A 't a 1011 ' 11A br . Paie4lllllll to nay . 47''o u tl i ter i•itablislintent.liy a young man of induitrious atteattieti' habits ; who has a knowledge; of basineout ganerittly,aittl'ettli i iiiii i iiii . iiiiiii i iiiiiiii re .faien'c'e On' to ,obsfracter cupncitY.: Please apiny at' tho iatfice oe,ibe Daily Morning Pool. "042 -nrINDOW GLASS-900 boxes R-10 , and 10-12 o . lass. in store and for sato by . a3l S HARBAUGH. . . . =UM _ ;d ,: s S `:". NENE EMI ~~'1.:.... .. • ' =BE MEM '-e.i',i'.:..: . ;#41.VAi11.i4. - iii`,....',.':: . : <‘; 1110,TION SALES ~, j Mal =MO • r s. • • ' • e ' A • I ,`.; • : , ,'"1 :n L'N -1 , - - • • ' - „ . t .!..: ' , - • 2 art i ' A.:. ' A , .:f i". .. ~ .a:\~ S, , '.~ MIMI nib ' . A. X.'nessisi . -..GallikaarrareErr j iltrovEitx Torso BeEING-desirous of reducing ibeir ,Stockoreviotta;;lllt tae, th e. faJJTrade,wdl olfer_ditie exlensive unit lashionitbler.3siorliiikpffsit'aTew at- greatly vedueed''piie - eif.: may be'found'extellent'styles4P_ • .• Bereges,' Grenadinek,'PalitiYrinks; Poil CbeveiDrest Silk*, Lawns and'44lilins,lke-i fr.e.i all of • which are reduked 'who 4hird:' ~••/ . extensive ,,• , Their Mock' of Shawls is very..; and cam prises every known style:. *few 'Carton - 8 of crape had silk Shawls; just received; will be Sold extremely low. 4 cases real Seotelt'Giii, , rlituti; will Te sold at IXi cents, usunl'price 'cent's; good English Calicoes l ae.; can do. as low 3 and 3c.; wrought Collars 16c.OlIthslin de LaiiteS 124e4 Good Alpaca Sete.; Bonnet Ribbons Ile: Their Stock'tif dark green • pure Satin Parasols and Parasolettes;komprising upwardifilf MO, of every style and quality, will be offered at very low rates: , ‘' • • -Broadcloths; Casaimeres and VestingSf alsdjull kinds 'of summer:stuffs and Cottonades. ; !;_. • •' _ . . . Hofuckceping and domestic Goods of eticipletcriPtion. ATVehairts will nlways find at our tvhotestile Items ae • large and'desirable on -assortment Gitods as. is nsually- 'found in:eastern bdusei; and at edit -ally, low . prices. :Only . oNs: PRICE , 'from' which •no deviation can lir Je23: - 171TFt7; 1111.MVY. has opcit this' morning one ease of V. • Dmbrellae, including - American and - Scotch Ging- - hum, Cotton' and Steelharn'thafiliatn. On e tate of Pdra soh!, Including Green' Satin ' Black. Silk, of exit , ' sizes': 'Also, one vise of Bleached Drills,' - Alsoitatiatutt - . Itibbons,lllock and Colored,.%ShiteSatin do!LinetiDlng-- llama, and various' styles of summer geode; telling At.re duced prices. -A lot of very superior Manchester:Ging , holes; g e odetylcs -- , also lately.rcceived. • ' • Cheap Bonnett—A lot of Braid and 'other :Donne* ,ef • 101 l winter's ahapea, selling 'off at ' from . 371. cts. to Sti at- Ncirth-East corner of 4th and Market tie. • • 4tlD^ Wholesale rooms on second storyi entrance front T. Gen s. Wearing Apparel. * nasubscribers beg leave to c all the attention leer ...chants and 'gentleman of Pittsburgh', and 'vicinity, to their full stock ,of Furnishing. Goods for summer wear, —cootie! Mg f superfine Shirtfs'or our ow il man ufacture r Booms and Collars, Slocks,Ties,Satin,Cravats, Muslin Shirts. Dra we rs,Umbre II as, Hosiery, Glovei; Suspenders, &c. • A Jorge portion'of OUT gOods are manufactured by, us at onr.facfory east, the remaining portion are furnish ed and bought from'dist hinds And Importers. An examination , or.onr g oods ifiolicited. We intend, to stillloW for enahort t pprWved'credit. : . Shinn Mails to'order at onr factory' eatit,.fn quantities. io suit parcbaseirsi - of:best materials. and at abort notice. North-eastorier'of sth and Market streets, op strati -- i. .1101ECEIYED'T/PS PAY, by Express, a small-lot of . French Cessimeres. light rotors. for summer wear:— This-lot:is of , imperior style and quality,.and will be sold •. - Also, a Antall-4M -of fine. Linen Drillings, with satin stripe,' and , barred. Milt lot is of superior' quality. attd cannot he had elsewhere in this city. •Also, a small. lot of plain. white mid' embroidered Marseilles Vesting,— The patronage of the public iaseheited.- . . • may-27 ••• C. WERNEIMBG, 231 Liberty at. 11InsIlns.and. B!seetingn. • • riptiEgub , cr.lier hng in gtore, it•full thigontnent of all thr most popular tonkra of Brown and Blenched Muslitig, ne every width and quality. and - al reduced prier!. Mod 7-S nod 4-4 Unbleached Muslinx for at cents' a yard, :Blenched Ainglins unu:uttllrlow. Aloo.'oti hand, Brown and Bleached Drillingg. nod mixed Drillings; Pant •Stulfg; Dope Wear ;IVel.h,fnuaa antiotber Flannels; 'Cotton Checka; %Try. cheap Bed' INnirsigi , 'Mariners Shining; Jeang and Smitten, • • PMII.IIP.' ROSS, lu't • No. sn,vornelrof4ds nod hlorkrt star Dry Goodall Dry . Cloodu - 111ftraiENDoes RUSH and 'great ikeitetnettrat , the s‘igittif tbe'new Golden Hee Hive, on Market stieet Letticert Third and Fourth • streets. Pittsburgh. Pa.:wife - re .Hocids are selliuß Cheaper than at any oilier house:in the city, or West of the MOUIIIOIIIA. alai will continue to be, cold at snob prices as shall satisfy our c ustouters that it is lbe•CheapeslStore in Pittsburgh. Please remember the Marg.:. sign of the big Hee - Hire, on 'Market strect, between Third.nnd Fourth-1042.. io3:ltrul . r. RUSSELL... To illoteeperm. • . . I . l a l ier4 M ll3 ). 44 :° .gh l e!ittg fif F a ll Y e i nC r a l tala t" ln: ask Table Lilll . llP, all widths; Brown nu tllteached Table . Cloths.. all sites; Napkins, Dailies, Diaperß, Crash, Ice.; 10-4. 11-4..1 . •:-4 Toile! Quilts; 10-1. 11-4. 1•2•4 Blenched' Cotton Sheetitigst 04 and 043 Duff WitidoW Holland; Em broidered Drapery.- far Windows. in pairs and' by the ynr,l; Turkey Red. Chintz, ;Attic and figured. with bonier. French Embroidered Tilde and Piano Covers. worsted au4 linen:- • All of which • will be POl.l at reduced pricer. ina27 =• • ROBER'r.D. THOMPSON.. - • By- Express. CIENTS. SLIETER GOODS.--Super: 'single milled Ifnllit Cloths nigh style. Crt..imereli: Nine* mid colored enohmereiitu qtfeetiA . and. Summer- eintiv * figured nod plain Drnrr D' Fite9. Ves.inpi. "very choice'. Silka mid nod Until Drills • Cheap, !In!._ ROBINSON'S .Clails • nviy. Post Buildings, earlier Fifth And eir; • . EpwARD Torn): :O:K . :AV:in factory east. lin sizeent A•err deAeription of LINEN AND FANC slinurs,. in ilunlillen to suit yurchneern. Theirebi . rin.will lie made. or the .best.rnotennls, mid to -Warehouse on tie corner of FilDtond Marktlitreen, (op xTOW Ir 4 THE TIME FOR AllG•AlNs.—}r, L. II Thompson. 110 Market tn.. three doors from Liberty, will sell from this date the remainder of his Summer Stock at greatly reduced prices. 'Among the assortment may be found Linen* (Anglian:tic:fine Frenels•Ginghams, cood llOt colors. low as„:l6 oiatti): Batmen, Grenadines, Tissues, ,Balzarittes,'Lawits, /ie.—will tie sold .with Ou t. rtgard . to profit.. .10261, " D.•.THOfiItSON.:C: ALLICOES CAI.IOI/813.!;Jar itedit rat etion of pires al No. tal.•-t•Nowopenipeat No. at: corner of Fourth and Market: Ally the cheapest Mock of new style calicoes • and chintzes we bate ever•offered, among which are • • 1 cc. dark calicoes, at 3.els: per yard t- • purple do • Gi• •do • • fast colors; • '• CA, plaid do -• do • do • . • 2 cc. striped do - Gi •do do . • ''Alta, a full supply of' very rich and fino calicoes and chintzes of sape nor quality, and of the newest degigns at (cont 10 to 121 c. peryard.'• • Kna27l 1.1111.1 P ROSS; • 1_))111:1111tIlik - G617DPENS-12 doz. Hard So Brothers j best warranted. 8 dor. Danl . & *llrothert Victoria Gola reit. - Just receivid and" for sale by the. doz. - ot New York prices. EDWARD. TODD &. CO.V • • North-Etutt toruer of Fil)lealt Starke' stsf: • jylo ' • • " • "•'• • ' • trit'Stalrs: BROWN ENGLISH PRINTS4A,few pieces:of - maw and liandsorae styles, very luperior.lately received. iy3 . • : • • W. R. MURP.Rii. SEAU RA SS FOR -SKIRTS —A supply lately reeeiv ed. Also.—C'orded and htarseilles Skirts. Also—Mosehito 'Netts, white and colored: Wide Hubbinetts for do. at the 'Dry Goods House of • . • • •,..• R. MURPHY,' ..IY3 . tiorth-easreoruerFoordi and Market sta. RING OUT SAW :will from this dote' sell al great reduction in prices, the following. kindiof Ladies Dress Goode : Rich Silk Tissues, braid. figned and plain .Darages, Jasper. Plaids, plain and barred Linen Ginghame, Lawsie. ac. &c. R. D. THOMPSON, . le _. 3d door from the cor Liberty and Market eta "PARASOLS:AND PAIHASOLETtLt.—A- A3lllllOll & Co q Market ar., mill offer iheirexienrive non, nenttf;fine Salia.Paraioil - and Pirasoleie et COSI • . . . . . AINTCD LAWNS AND'ittI.ISLINAYA ?Jolson & Co. will sell theit extew‘ive ossortnieirt of Printed Lown.lonaJaw.linii at greatly reduced prices: : DVS., Me . !.*asportiiiton L I Pi? . Mkgitta VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FORPIIILADEL PIIIA AND BALTIMORE. et oonsrit.i g nea tr ' wr rare will be forwarded with out delay, mud - au c lolyest current rates. ' 0 A: M'ANULTV & CO., Canal ismiti;Petan street. Pittsburgh. ME. SEILLES & BF:VDU/L8:4., 21".2 and , Moricet•street:Plilladelphiii. RASE, MERRILL & CO.; je.29 . . Smith's wharf. Baltimore. — Thierchants , l4llue. 1848 . IXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight between Pitt.burgli, Blair.ville Johnstown, MTh daysburgit,.Water *tr....band Peteraiturgh, Thi lane was footled for the .pecial or conurntantion of the terry billinext. The proprietor*, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the Jost two year*. re.peettully inform their old, customer , end the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver good. at any point on the Canals or Railroad* with proinpt tie.* and tlevatelt. • • JAS. A. I.()Rg. 0E011.0F. - TRINDI.F.I, . JO/11+1 MII,IIfR.& CO. • Agit:mg—C. A. M'Axutav & , • ' • ' . JOHN MILLER. urg; ..• .. PicIIWOUTIf dWoonn, Johilmown. • • +`Rccfnrgce wraith & Sinclair; J. &J. M'7let•lma.& J. Ififtlinenlierner; R. Rohlion & Co.; R. Moore ; Ilagalry..& Smith; John i'nrke r; Writ. Lehmor & Co.; 0. P.-Stroenbec.. ror, ItDUFt - s.nooK-layp . m.: vi.WRtTINO RE Oldc . 1111• I mov.kb to - Akre% n'ti ri 47 . ! Doy:s Pnaliigt 4, Korth side :aj tAeDinmonel.—Perimsilepirin to finish tneir atereauute .Eauention,_ in- th e most thorough eipeditions - manne r, will find ' Mr. the Moil perfect of the. Mountniti;.. , •' • Partnership sattlentents . anit halanee Flrets made out. Mills, Partortes, Joint Stark 'ConipanieS,Ond all .kituls of business. eau be furnished with a speeiGention of OO rpillllA, 11111WII up itt meta a 111:1 - 1111..t: an to exhibit the opening's. imititnetimr. Omani& met final ',settlement or ow affairs; thus atforthieg* the - kee'per of Abe front riling guide, fro the roinnieneeiniMt to the I,4lnittatiini of she business. ilouns- . 4 to 4, and .1. to in r •.:• •• • Main Exclienteut, . • SINCE. the arrival of our gallant'folunteers ro, marked attention litis lireitpniil to randy ' of them respecting personal appearance, cin their arrival ingot eity.,..Numhers of them have ,appeared iii the streets wearing citizens dress of the. latest and most fashionable cut and altproveil styles; The itiauiry becomes, general ainongst their fellow-soldiers . where 'did , you get that handsome AV.il 'of Clothes? - Ainiwer: at P. DELANVS:49 Liberty street:where you eon get ii genteel suit of clothes trout 3to 0 dollars. that would really nstonkh" you.' A suit of fine clothes can be Mid from 9to 15 and '2O dollars. The stock on hand is large, consisting or every article for gentlerimit's wear,,andwill he sold at extremely low pikes for cash, as the proprietor intends itelling but tile present stork in order tommke room for fall goods; great bargains may be, expected' and no mistitke.-`. Call and judge for youreelves ut '' PrDELA.NYp9, iv IS NUrI'ICI. 7 . ° TO I'URCIFASERS.GF EMMETSVILLE BUILDING LOTS.—Gentlemen who hare parches err, are requested to call intiediately,:without further no rice . ,. and make their first payment (on loin purchased) to the subscriber, at the Auetlen.Rootit.North-west. corner ofleedefal street and the Diamond. r. la:llittercst will be required ou mount: of inffillett!, from date of rale. WM. J, BURNSII4:, /Pt! Auctioneer. :,- r , ~;~.. . we= IRE EIZEI MEI= =men . •s . • • • . . , ' MIZE I=l2 SESESIZI . ~ :', '',: . ....'''Z'; 4 ;.• ..- ::::.:: : :.S. , , . ~; -_ _ .• , , . -, - .- - ' -‘• -"-, - - • . 0 4.47 - ,r --,-; F,-,;;•to-..fmt. , --tAZ.V.4.", - -1,t-y. 4- A, , ~ --- '," •, . :-. -..-,•,•,--- -: -,- .:-7...,-;.-7 - 4 ~ . .-z%"l-t-St.'l4*-4- 4 ':, l Q?Xa '"::.-- -•"1''::..,;.".4 , ',fr-'-'-'4 , ,,,' -, ' 5'.•,.. -. ' . `-•,.'::. , ti t; - .:: : x. , 44 7 : . :1Ye:" . .: , V::?": 1 "i:.;1?*• ) M." ‘ .." .. i.....< : ;' .. : - 1 , .. , ':, -.. ....: : '.'% . ; ' , , :a., - '..:2a -. V.,.4',,:: , .. ' i' ' - ''';`, '. '--, ' ..- " 4 :!C,,...6;t1 • ~ ,„ ''A ' ;_ stdtfttK=~3dat' `(~o[~inirr: 3 -• - • - • a• CL~TOIhh~iTt "' AND PlTPRBtlitOtt • • •'OA'S 1. 1 :Y `ST - It A 31 PAC - KEiT.IiINEI Jringaaairindent tilde of steamers.. is nourcomposid -of the 'largest, swiftest, liest finished and , furnished, - and trfoitlfewerful hosts on the*uters of the West:The • highest wages are paid for the services 'of the' hest -and most eiiic'rieileed men engaged in the river business:--; The line has beep in operation for six year ' s; hdscanied . nelrly two millions'of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons, -The proprietors challenge com parison %tiff any passenger-line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed.' =6ll that money Tall procure • has been provided for the sa;ety, comfort and convenience of passeners: -The boats leave fa/Cincinnati as -follows:. • 1 1 10Npill - PACIET.—the kjosoxcaincr.a; Cat% Stour, will leave Piusbutgli hive ryNonday morning allO &clue Li; "Wheeling every Monday evehingat 10 Ir. u. TUESDAY. PACKET.—ThcAlinival NO. -2, Capt. ElinelUer, will , leave Pittsburgh' evei) , . Tue4duy meriting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday•cvening WEDNESDAY. PA t'EST=•—The Nmv: Egoitxnqlo. 2, Capt. S. Dtan, will !Cairo Pitioburgheve - ry Wcdneidn!. morning of 10 o'de c lc ;.WheelingovOry - Wethicidny oven, • 771V7iSDAY PACKET.L—The' BalicrAwr,topt. Grace, will leave Piireburglrevery Thineday:rriorning nt 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thireday evalung et 10-P al. FRIDAY PACKET.The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Creoki, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at le o'clock; Wheelie^ every Friday evening or 10 P. et.: - • • • •. SATVEDAY PACKET—The 111essmcotre, Dr Camp,Will.lenve Pittsburgh every -Saturday. Marigitg 41 10 o'cleek j heeling every Satunlay evening.; at 10 P. SOADA Y PACKET.--The ISAAC Newvrmr, Cnpt. A. G. .Sbuon, will leavee - Pittsburgh every Sunday - morning nt 10 o'clock; Wheeling everyfirundny evening at 10 sr. t nev 19. f; ; ' , 1848 Dlttrklmiglvalid Brosv»acllie Ditiliir4okot Line t9lia_VlOt • • 'PrismAitv IFf 1849, • ' • DAII;Y e., 1 kA14.1. I LND .4• P. - hi. .. The . follosviiii . oess. brats complete'the line • for the ..Tiesent sitsoit t'ATLAVTIC, Copt,' m Ines Pattinsann BALTIC, Capt. A. Jaeolns- and LOINS ItDLANE - Capt. E. Bennett. The bouts are andrtfe fined op without raginl to pense. Every comfort 'that money can proeniehni beep provi ded. The boats kill leave the Monongmheln Wharf Boot, - t foot of Rims at. - Passengers' will be imtnetual •on board, at. 146 uoattirill eertituily lave 'at' the advertised . LOU . S ./1..11,10 P.A.CKACTS. • ' - FOR IVIFORI4Mic IPINCINN/131 - 74-7,LOIVISVILLR.. . • •••••••,... ReattLea • I. lane and fast passzeitgeOtennn Par "•..ket. TRIAFRA PH. - J.' J. • Perry, Com -, -- • • inlander, willle'imit - Pinibairg Wacel- Cinci 'mall touissqlle; F9l9l'allintdiped Porix• every Satunlay. at 10 eclOck'kimisely... .. Far frcigin or passage•apply on board, Or to ' '• FORS ' 1 I 1 & DUNCAN, Ageing. Tue. Telegraph has been built . eiprerwly fora rcplar Packet,and.ult4a . !ileiv entirely to, the comfort ot pa...- Fenger% the:accommodations nre inferiOr to no boat on Ibe.Wealinlctrillerfs..,Tbs.'relegraph will run in connex ion Willi ihrillen:Prankijn , NßO nud Pike No 9; to Saila .Looi7-limetbrougb,prvx• Wilt . .: , np2l-y P/Ceaklirfl/CgliliVAfiti I n k e , c k". gateT stezitier CON v , lfr3Ef t Magner.- will leaye'regiilner • rOT Wheeling: Monday, M . "editesdayi dud Fri, : day. at .11. I'd rloek.prergreiy. . .I.eace. Wheeling every rucedaY, Tilltrstion 4 11 4 Sdltrr: day, at t o'clock. A. ti. •_ The Courul will laud at all intertneshato POCH , . • Every. accommodation that can he procured, for the comfort and ...tarty passsenoers., hors been provided. .I'hg. boot iti al-so provided wiih self-acting safeiy-gunnl, to prevent 'or freight or pan age apply on board. or to . mod JoliN .11.4ek, Agent. • Tug new oterddirolllOHLAND MA - • r B.Oitit,Stvier.'.*ltEleare for the h Mote and inidtMedialeporteregularly.; For fleigtfrpr-Onstago, apply on board. • -'• • Poe , • - asid:lifbrdratight'steniner. rACH; ...TAYLOIN.;;Cqit. I.reas, itaermrdinte erguia rty. ' .:.Parfr,ighr,qr pamyre apply Y2° tantlnniatll .The wiiter-oleginter. - DOD, DRIDGE, Moore. !antler. , above... and,: .ports .regu : iVoefiejghforpgstinigeEsipply ,J3:27 . • •-• Throsew' and light Uroug ADAMS; will jeave for closnhdt* For freight Or PriF'sago'clriPiron boatib"" s " JY2O For - WReelli The. splendid fast rilitning -,titeasaer I • - : * AMEltlCK,..:Dceatiipli f •st -'.leave'for the .'silitive - ,nalt interinidiais ••••-• ••• Ports. 014 • For freight . qr. passage apply on tionid.' • . • . For I:7lltiellnaril: 11 ~• . The light itroptelit iittramerFEllFlVS.l.llo rifthrthri n - ffiyetoe the •IttooV6. and :ritvryncitiato.orii i reVttti "•-,. • • or reight'or pgicalpiopprypu, jyie Vor, St. Lo:ttlit.Lltreet.. - TilE fine new iteaniei-AhtEgICAN EA. AiKlNkilnblastir t leaii:e for the above and all intermediate parte, regularly,: • For freight or passage ariply 'oil - beard:Or to ,• • jytfi . . • G..,B...MILTENDERGEB.,-Agenti , • Zia fait 'tinning, light drapghtetettmey YANKEE;•Roilgers,:fitasteir..will leave for the a ore ataliatertneiliata pone Tetuan • . • ' Far freight or paltalta.aPPly.ott•hotani.; . je - - Tur - nxielleut •lotr,, water:As:earner, ... (drUsrinecioly seinuteeri Inches water) :LElVlSlVETZEL,Captlorrs'sOn,trill .lenvn for the".abbro ialFnxiidiate ports, rezolarjy..,- . : • • ••• !War freight or pnesogn , applron jeal :Tlic new and Sploudid - passenger nud mail ri g hter BALTIC,Cipt. A...Lscoss, will leave fort e- re pelt during the present work, at - 8 For fretghror passage, iippircto bosrd:, • . few • • .-.:- - ! ':' For NrwrOrleang. ' .-. ••• ,-- ...• • it Tilt - giltendid zia. , Wfitganici sAVANNA, H:Ds;lNTscx. Ala.fer _wilt .lettiteilttlity . far t a oilio. and juteitntdiate'latitlitigtt.. *.:-.• - • ,'.' fililieiihtorpAisinge apply an Littid: . .. tiniaW"...::. For :St..LOnIL liEsit.llM new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, VAalfootr, Master, crillleive for the4bove aml intermediate 'ports; Forrreiala or passare apply on boarlv •.• - Mal - 5‘ - •For Ht. Loafs jilitTHE i , plendid 'sienna's. NORTH cAROLT NA; DsvilT; Master, .will leave .Air the ouove moo intenOcdiate, ports, ieoll7lll}%. ..:: , : For frAignt or pooyage apply on Loam., ' . ; . maIS . -- or Sc - Coitlo, -oiiiieroai, iindrocibiiiiiieTt: THE gnat stponiet ST. ANTIION V, Tilott. • .111ov, ..'illaxter,. , will. - leave. for ,he e . above, only"' FOr.froiglit or TITLAIVige aptly on baird,' or. to • :Inslo . ,—• • •;'-.: -':GECT.• MILTENBERGER. AO.* For llrowraa Ile. TS...nem/Meililt_ Passenger team erAT- I.ANTIC,, Jams* PAsursov blaster, will leave fort to above pan this day, at 8 A. M., positively.. For freight or passage: apply on board. . • : Nor ,Lafayette te and .mr abash River. • Thelighidranght &learner SIVAISI,I3. May, Matter, will leave forthe above and inter- - mediate Itutdingfcregulatly. , •• .• • ' •or mgt or page apply on board , or ro. • ~ JAMES 31tA1': ••• •.7. 7 ,.• • • - THE steitneTCAENCOPFliiit!leaiefi L r lagßea r er; alai*ow, and IVellAvillei; Wen, day;Thuritin3-, and Saturday. at D A, ift.,"re. *turning. on Monday,•Wednesday, - and TY:day. She has n. boat at the lasidinS, betvreen:Wood rireet antl . lhe thifte, .ftei Milt! a i • ti me . prepared- . tPt !•! ive . 8, ar.W.lllAllAlfili. Ageingi .2 : mnrcr ' ' '• • *), Wood street. • _ r. For: LOnlisr.lllo.. Tit 8.. KeOhteey . Rfriei l'eCket, GREY F.A GLE,Baoors, ATakter,willleave for the a sore :out I nterrorgl)aie ports regularly. : . - For freight or paesoge.epply boarrl. - ...feb9. Vor:C!taletnuall. --! 14:1WW — gind iipleddill , PimWriget.Sieiimi i l lllGHL*NDEl4.Citptaiii,lLA.,Fpusx, will e nit h env c for i e""abov6 no:4l,4lll4lWipedliite ports . rep - Fer freiglit'ai. - p' isinitit,filys . rturtupenor.acsiiminodzi . , dons. iiiiiily.:oll .l / b nid...............,. ':-.. -, " i n I M - - - ' • THE nest. and ipleadid steanter'AlTDßEW Favrati,Titantei, will leave or t nt a owe and intermediate landings For Irrigtit pr.pnrnagatpply.on Itoard, aria indl7. • . • liteaut Boat. Stink 'forSales' - ONE If ALF. or dip.: . M . lsG.fOr inlet als!o, 00f:eighth of gteaPier t. For il*tietilarti eiiquire Of '1 ' S. 84.W.,HARBAITO11; !a);9 Wa*f#o4 . . and 104 .k . zont ot . , . . TOLANit BOOKS.—benif. Medium...and 'CAP' Elan!i -1,11AVor):, To eiqe .. ky.' H. S. BOSWORTn'tc rya ' ' ' Fourni Kamm: near Makel:' Voote,ql4,Mag bine& Enquire of: • ". . • :5- M081 1 . 01 .V7, 1 4 Filth mietei,• 3 'uti l'i rrixil A :s t i l tlo ..A u N ortll B ; r gre i s a t ' ' A di ß aco l vTil l eti lj 4 l*.—' itdilt A eTri " es ; % of modest . astronomy ; , by Itlitehell; Director 01therGineronati Observatory: ...• , • Hcadlers Italy, Alps tied Rhine—Letters - from Italy, ihe.Alps and ihe-Rhine;l>y' J.T..Headloyiauthorof;'Na: poleon and Ids Marshals,"."Washingicin and 'his,Ogdet, stls.”&c. New' and revised edition: , ' -Statistics of Coal—The Geographical and. Gialdgfield distinctions of Mineral Combustibles or lofted fuel taeia= ding. also, notices and localities' of the yarioad sairieral substances employed fit arts and imanufactuteii . ; illustra ted by Maps and Diagram', accompanied -hyllearly 400 sudisticaf tables,.nnti.l4oounalysitioflalnerul ecrmbuiti , Ides. &c.: prepared by Richard Cowling Taylar. • iUFT rPorived.ti few - copies of each of the aboveNvoska, Corsair , by . ,'. ,, JOHNSTON k tiTOCKTON. '— jylo Booksellers, ear. Market and 3d sta... ~..:, _ . Mil '.'•.:,:.:`......-.:..-,- •-,1!;:; . . . ::..: ~7'.;;•'.i..:.,..,.'i;-:?..,.,J..t.'.:,;':..':..' BEIMI MEIN =EI Bctillitrg cki!.f . .tEr:r4lltt ;/3rolitrz. E}CC~IANGE A:riD3I3IO I IIICTIC 0 0 P Pl. - C - 'E.' trothq•rf gfaHT'anct 'of 'Ktchange, Bank - NarekViit roreigil and",dornextid. Cnin libugkt , ituct scqd an the . : • Collectiomintride to cll theSprincipa!rifief of the ;•,- /own 1;., - • : ..'t BILL dc ' arttlis~ s rt .Ind 'Dialers in • Zeros's! = ' t cateipf -.Depots t, &fink Now, Oak; frn.sl/ten striee,3rcrfl oor Leavy foyrth,. ; .; • . • " (LATICor or: Ina vram , oe•Avoonxi,ze. Ftzo B NSER A NID Fourth inva and Pat Offleaaltisv, Coid, , Bank"..Nraisi.:TlMe 4';: and Domestic Ex.ehsinge_:Ceir!ificatesof. .EXCIIANGD On rtillhe pioncipnleities of.the. Unko'... ; , . far sale - in twinislo - saltptirehasers, - , CU nRFA'D nani:pai,ftnidi reaKTedorideprkkite:; , .''. - ; COLLECTIONS ,. amdaion:oll part4.of.lhe ruiath. al rhe i rv,. • lowest rates. ' • PP/ /41 ' 414w3in fr." , Banimsand Zrehaisgs.Brokers,:Dreskrpin.Amlka:aad..r - -!"? DeArstie Bilis. Bias qf Ere/sang', Certifirator d PrPrck is, Dank /Vegas: and coin. . • Corner of Third and IVoo4 , 4l.,,diree.tly opposite the Sc. • Charles Hotel- . mayla• b'ankirs and Tkalets 14:ErzbioyfeCoiti apd Aatikkota, No: 55 alarket street, lIELLEIGI RATE. -Ncw York' . Pbiladelpidn' 1341Orni?re Bitling ratig Ohio : Indiana Kefitll6l4. f. • .11'641,4 ;;.. • ...,; . . . • • res. s noon ' tithe "vANKERs . .-AND.EXCIUNGE.'BROK E Ell l l,- . ,Corarrie_lrosir Piltitru . rg . Pm., T'LllisliflßS. bola , Bank ••• and Domestic . Exchangn,'Cortlfieates of DepOsit r Nc,...-:', :;.••• .EXCIEfsiNGE on all the. principal Cities:of '•- aud Europe.' for pale in sums to - oftit - Puiehaseris: - - CIUDILENVaittI par faints receiersl on deposits . col i r ? K.grt9xs !made on:all pans - of the Iltiloti s - silAlii!!;•:' • • Heim.:llllAii ch & Sop i ...... - - ...... : - " -, Ojeen & Snot den - .. ' • . . ' . " . • 4, - ..-Weni Bell & Son, --.- Pittshatib: . '...• ..'•!.:... S. ttl'Clurlieri•&, Ce.i.,.- ; :, - . - ..-- .-....., --..... .F.tigllth. & Benneti. ' 4 , :Pleating* Brother, 7 , 1. e ..". ;tt Fales, Lathrop Co-:, - Philadelphia: - -...,,,,, - . .. W. R. Thompson & Co . . . , ' ~--... ...,,,i _ ..loadly, Phelps 4 Babcock G 0.. ., Co. ' 1 N ew N ot i g . •- Tiffany, WAWA ;CO. 1 •. ' -...... . :-. ~- ......, ilia. INPCullongh & Co.; 1 Brillimore. - ,---.1 - , . Mr. . 'James Cieorge, - : , 1 ....."' , l7lL'Llannp,.Cincinnitli,.o. ~ . . . -..-- ~--...:. • , .',' ~. . itti , Joseph -I .Vatietni,••• . , ..pkfi,dl o , l - , 0,--: . ':; - • - ..: . ' Messsnt. Fenner & F. hPhlillzirt; - -'. , .. U. Enis,-FAI.; t 2i1,-.1847 -y,.,- -. ... Cashier, Sand of ewistowp, - PO./ Pittiburtili;septembe -. . ..... .' . , . : .. ..:"•••• • i• PRIVATE -1111,9*A8E,5., 65 Diamond , Alley, can I.c , consalied in • cases ofn irritate or deheeietioorrt inciilesjtal• .51 •30 the human frame. • .a t ; . • and Syphilitic eruptions4tinairbi*" ".. I . . and its consequeneesi- together frith all re. " gierintaisfaiesimpuritiept,i3r the blo od; Wilh'all'diseases of • • rniereatorighi; skin ilisenses,with SI tic urea, glee•ti urethral dilichatgek, semnial weiknesh and impotency; also,Pitess • . rheumatism, female weakness, ;diseases of - the wonib, ' • ..;.• ' montlily'suppressions,dliiates oc..the• joints, - Astula in 2110, nervous a trectlotts. pains in the back int! latices§ of the'neek of the bladder and kidneys: Secirliutio' eruptions,- tetter.• ringwomt. mercurial diseases; f.- " . • • TWELVE NEARS".-PRACTICK •-, - Exilusively devoted to the,study Ondt . rettimitit real ditorders, .and those rinsing' (rpm youthful ities4*o - • clininte, or impuritiesof the blobil; wherebythe - • Olt Si ttui ton la ay have. been enfeebled, enable !Gaffer assurances of speedy relief to - ull 4 . 10 themselves under histarei,.,- - •••:.".••• Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into Sep:, ,orate apartments. Patients canvisit fetix • • of rx - posure to other visitors. •-• • • ..,•-••• It is of importance to many persons in nee d ofttiedieal aid, to obtain good advice-pnvatelyand promptly _To such,' Dr. :BZOWII . /1 ready_ skill in removing rentiral assayin theirvarioas fornattalid-stages,otlera,indue.einelittiT. - - • which cot; rarely be equalled, Strangers _ore Her e by ay .• prised 'that • Dr. Brown has', been tegularty'squented in • every branch of medicines and for the last twelve Yeari. "-, • c.anancil himself exclusively to . the...treatutent,:cif path - diseases. - • •••• • • Dr. Brown is the ; only regularly'educated tiargeoViti Pittsbutgh , whet gives his , whole .attention to that* court y • /[7Pertain, safe and speedy eiliVIA COI!, In all clit es t he • •Receni oases are relieved:in niliort ruption from business:, -;- . Hernia. or filoptore.-Dr. Brown slur tnntes et :wits afflicted With-Henda tp,Fpl4o3shekisp!litp ea inralteuttoo.to that disease:,:. Letters from a distance, askingadctc e ; aaa(ptaWlile fee - or they will nibs attended to 'At>jee on DiamondAlley , af[bvd ' b6ft't ' fioit Wood streatoovrardStheriarket., consultnth:lnk ittiCtlyeaub:-......‘ -•- - • s : :s! &w 1 . . . FlEUATATlSll."—:Dit::}3lalievrly &wavered itim- • edrfor,Rheanfritient vipeedy and certain remedy for tlint . paintanniable:'ll:lle,ei .•••: , Office atidl'ritrate Caltdoludiour Room*, No :AS,. Dia-, -* - Mond 'allny;*Pittattnigh:,'lltvgbe.:DOetoi.. - Jir,zlways tat ..r home. - - - .W11: lAIIE WASE - Ar.: Cu., , c asap as;o pnsattrN.k No.lo, Fourth .striii, , betteetn . 'Ferry and'Trberl4 ibrdd• • .11fANUFACTI.111.03S of sheet' leadileaden ptpEsthy.i. 11:11„dr ols, pumps,,. baths; water' closets, leaden coffitur„- &c,; keep. constantly on hand and inannfactizre.to order, :.• ; • sheet lend train 1100 lbs. to the square Took, Inktieeteof.o hy tZ/0 feet , 'l,Tbieli ftiritish to the tends `or cut-to °nice in any.size . th at vrtutted...: - • They alai) mOunfaettire and keep . eoustatitlf 'attritnntl,.. • leaden pipes (rout to /..inclisitre; agendum/pipe, for conveying rotor tram springs, juroisbed to the- cotmtry. ~••. -;"•••.'••• trade ; andput up on reale-In' lengthoof•fraMlOn to lOW feet on !quintet, with directions auto the proper method of layinX., , :tklito,on heed, alnixO supply of Adonis , Pat ent et:Leto:9l.4oTc for wells;or et starroq:SnOvitit very supuirOncaatiron auction Hydrant work of overo , descripuon - Oktientete lie the most_ durable ineuner, and 'on the ' most neetmtiOfdatinir - • -,•;"••••••:•- tertna. • Orders from the canny - for lendetypiper,:sheet lend, or pumps, will receive prompt attention,' . . . • .. . . . WOOD:. TYPE:, ' • . • • - Tke IVorth.Anierican,wipairtp, „, {VAL. SCHOLEY - ISAAC M. SINGER. . -.%IIONVARD.H.RYA,N, ..1 .I O I IN.. I 3.IIO.RFUSITN. -- TTAVING. associated the-instil:Mr togititer,:dciderAi# ';:,, JIM style and tide of Scholey,ltyun k„ co., for thb =gm- • - facture of 'Maui Type mid as thew Ana ft made - , gether bymachnteryi the indeittion - ut Isakl4;Sillgetst -- nue of the inn, they feckponfident that they ildier..Ortore perfect article of type s tut& tit thuch.lovrgr,~tatf.:- .1 . any heretofore offered in the. United SytttailllkirtallAokr ready to fi ll orders , for Me some. . • - All orders addressed to Scholey, - .Ryitn 7VCri:Zat ihePi Office; in Diamond alley, between . - Wood:aridlittotithflclW ' streets,. will be punctually attended to :7 -:- ,F".Yroprielorsofnewspapers,mtcopyingOtfsadvert.. isetnent, 3 months, and sending us ihair o papeOtill be en. to.receito their pay in type, bair g. b* ytr .t.g,threu tiates the amount of their hill for adtlen _ . •.:. - Plftla.Street.Turninigifillatablitshtnent.... 1117#1.VANi• No. 27.-z-The , subscriber has, at great •.:1.1:' expense, completed his ninehinety.for , Turning,-; Sawing, &c.;lie haw now:l2 Taming - Lathes, Circular SawS•ttud Boreing.Machines lit operation, and Is pre pater to ita till'kinds of Turning in a style that cannot be .- excelled. Ile has also, in addiuon to his fanner plansot Bedstend fastenings, purchased tbe.right to fit up and sell Bed Posts and Rolfe, with. Grazam's Patent Fastenings *, in them, whieb, with his own . plans and the .Idolfory Ferety;frlirniihlL variety must please tilt: .He has, • , a large stock-of dry lumber - 'o . u. hand, and - will. keep:a -- , ''-.::. fall:assortment 'of turned - material, each; as • Columnsi, Newel Post, - ,Bidastres; and Plank:for Braid. Ilailingiz: Bed .Potts and Rails with Irons itt 'them. also,:TaMn- i_ e g i i;, Bench Scrtivrs; • LiguumVita, Bells. - with" hlt : other :articles An his line-which he will-sell as low. s e au he taforileilat any establishment in arecity; - • Allor-,„.7 ders promptly attended to. . - . • •'- -....1_. N. bk' Any orders from his country friends rind ,cis • -;-'...'„ • :::- • tomer., not directlywith him:Will be attende.4l to ILE:1; MAL , . " :, l' .. r . ''. gratia:.; Several very desirable Booms,-With,the -VIM! in them - suitable for Shops, To Let-In Ltyan!siluildings; - • between Wood and Market streets:,jel&ilitvant - ' . - ...,"' . --.' .-. ' -‘ k . -•' fiItHE'AhIERICAN CATIFFISTTER',S . NW avite- , ... -.....1. , ,, .- '..:........- . .. t . • Being co - replete 17,00 k °Mines- for,Carpctirry‘and •• , ' , F .: 1' . • ::- Joinery. 'freating..filllx• on:practical geometryi soffits -, ...: - Mick and plaster - groins, niches of .every desctipttOrt, shy • : --, ..--, ~ - lights, lines for roofs and doniesi , With a great vittteq - af ' . 2.- 7 • - ;,: 7 -...• . designs for roofs, trussed girders; floors, climes, triages,. - --;" '. -- •...-,!„f ' • 2 .-..5-.7 •-, &e ' , angle bars . for shop . fronts, &c.i, and raking_ mould- - - -.•-- t r - - • . , - ings.:...Also; additional plans for various stair casee.;_wla .. ' • _ - :,24 ~.....,' thelines for producing th e face and falling : 3l%o4l4s . , na vel. before published, and greed). - suPetiar to those lit •. - ' --''. -- -1 : , the former edition of this work- By: VAtuam ilohtston - : -- :- Architect. The whole founded on traegemetsical priaci-' - ~ -- -. • .- 7 plea; the theory - and practice'. welt; explained and Tallit i . exemplified.On eighty-three copper , plates ; _, including, - ' '. .-t .., ,'•.....-.,-`--.... some observations on the strength orturiber.:--PrYeter.• Nicholson, author of the, ".Cmpenterti. alid: iitarterlAis •• '.-'. - "ii ' -_-.•;.,-.:..--.. :-.- . sistant," A. Thirteenth edition. - HeCeividttleditytind • • 's -,.. 4 for sale by.. • ......• •rJOHNSTIjN & STC:ICKTON . , ...., ; 1 • . j e 3o -....., BooksellerS,, corner of( Jacket tuidad 1ti.:.." . - ;,'"%i ' ~....:- - thigt -- ;t - r - lAIVS - W ORItI KILLER brittglawaythelvotrits -- - :-• -.- ...,4 .- ~,,-..-..-,..,,,:.., Al • • • • ' ' - "West Deer tit., Allegheny,co.irsti , :-. , '',-:• 1 '.: . ..: - ....", Mr. John D. Morgan-Dear Sin. This is,roctirtifttlfas -* - • :.,.:1,-. - -,.,". ;-. I purchased of Mr. Porter; one Oblate( yourgreatlitawn: .• ':-.,,,, : ,'.../.: ~ '' Killer, and gave two teaspoonfuls ofit to one - of - my - ehil, -, ',- • . -"..: .'1 . i. - ;i: dren,two .. yeats old; and in admit time it passed upwards ,2 1 of fortitstx large worms. - Amritsar- hltCul.umotiJr. "I witness that the above stamement 15 - 7 true, - - -_-'..- . : - '• -. ....:-. ,- ' ..: •, . : ~- .7 '.'Ssairetti.'"Watottr.q... , .' •:--;• Prepareil, wholesale and retail, by the p_roprieterii. , -.TORN D ' MORGAN, Druggist, .. ~. • . ,-; .. ma. 3 07 . , . -4" .. , - Wood street. Pittsburgh. , .:. :, : - ...-i.• • •-. • . . Soldier ' s *Annoy s , _..- - __..' .. ., -:.''"'T.44` 'L• THE OFFICR.OF- ALDERMAN STEELE' ;N0..;:f„ , 7 - ,.1.;:1if5',, - .;•• * j - l. ins Fourth street, near Sonith fi dajorprontring.Z.eirul.:.'-::t1'. , 4 ". . I Vann,' Is; Pensions;: Sack , Pay - , 4.e...-W .B. DitirovEsq..'''t::;•i;st , .. , --. - ....... . of Washington City, bowing made arrangements wittithe , undersigned, for - condaeung the above buid,riessgtthe'l- . ;;':- . .••; --- ... - :,.. ".:-.......• most accurate and prompt-manner; p,ersons „Ihtereruer# "....,,-.- ,•4 will find it to their Advantage by applylng t 0..., -- , --i ',- - ' . :,' .4 , :.7 • •_' jechara , • = • - -.-- ' THOS. STmr.M.F,No..t.ts3Touttli it.. .. - - :•. . - 7 ,i.....'...;;* . . 12 ,- Dora wterollal..itow 117AlstuotliV-esrontaltla • ... -, . --. , '....'"... - T . ::.#/" . -YOUNG & Cii..•••_2_-..;,• „ el ioroggia a ~,,-' . --, ' •-. :i r. : -,,• • - IDr AVE rerifoted their CABINET i - = '-, .WARE-ROOMS td.CommerciM Row; Libertr '‘..---. . •-• , r 7 - :.. ' street, opPeajte the bend cf.-Smithfield. • where. -- they'Aelit - 7 - ' s- # .. - „:1'...= keep constantly ;miliaria an extensive assortment of So - • '2 • -- - s. -- ': fits, Tables. 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