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EemMulment, a splendid tileata;Pcrtect Rrintin_i Machine, .3C 4 ore „ prepared to do • . :....ryl)ltitide*,6l,Mewepapar. and Book stork in a 4gie or an surpanie4.6aaatlniad.neatneks„ruid titian the most rea ' sonabliigiri4, patronage of • - r esa • • '- • Aft!friArets nirr i.e utltu h a aid in theit:forovs Wort 4 o oars,P. MA Pat *Mitb FOlllylifikyria, In ode aria sure an iruircrol. Whete . itp . t . rpossOkiattesifierkourisouta - be preciredr-r: '• . Ilntted ;States Newaliaper.Agracy Sof Baltdietip,j'N:- E. - 44Sradi df Third-and 'Melt laitceta, tad 4CO North Founh street-,; . 4souronlytnaboriseidAgen! . • . . ,1161 " Eillsnaltairf; exa c llfyitareltsation..-.lphr , .bere.;:tur-u.lCenstlf...t:Stewsist, C. Barnett. John I.ny ean:lpoltvd;Letd!tiDditillflelltsont -otterring-pimiopepyor the Dedoproci. ilieleditiir:ot this paper ••tookootgutositersfibitis portien it Allegheny, Wash- Aitiiie.6aatiii;it'•ila ' State Braok° !NOON vitionitleFrul l tlittrltop'keaTtoll and Co. iyot t iotacoqUei,iskbbio. - mbiud absent, we min ,tlll.7lt.blita" P e af4r: a n d ma de it a Paint ..te'sespore intothe prospects of parties. Wiilltaiirilien l thidagit the same region of country oitiosny occasions heretofore, and as, vrc hai) the -pleasure of enjoying a penional acquaintance with nearly all the leadint, men of. the different parties, itiferonsider.that we nee capable of forming and es - ~.prttwiiikt a ,pretty4cara le opinion in relation to the, result Ofthe Preoidintial election thin rail. , • 113 Wuhiegtoti county, Venicicracy are thor ongblY effeetisiltlttaletsed . ':, 'They con-, Molly expect je taiii their.,catirciictiet, from Pre- Adept vlown,by opt w 94 BP►tefL . vr, bol.tt.ot: party - wilt bo penile 10;cat; ty:tertmyDeniecuttio votes ;rbot.solosikity'inesbitiir, 14 /1 1 „( 11 *41540 :-9 441 ! n 0c d • _ tite r niiveltolders who nominateid.„Zocbary Tay ,i;ifilinienre heartily' 'disgusted at position w icli tbeir party has been - placed, avow their deter . - ..rariltra*zite . suppciathenorninces o r the Buffalo Co o. . ettellen.-.lnMenver, - the Democracy are also well I a make porret u o to carry elitail'etr 414 - 111 . 1. its :the ,attialitf• The "„Frai3 Soil?' movement , Swhiak4 n r otf , raig bot,Alrolitionisni.brekeout in antra place ' ) makiitery . iblitiptrindi*oL the Paifyi • iiireit.theileintsdnoy Wiiltronmin firm and trim to• %Iltra cherished niiittimitbitiMl i ell piinciples, and will .c9l/iiidli rally in the.suppo!t of our popular stand ard-I,sull'AiP4Mrupl Bream. TIM Democracy of Beayere ill do-heir whole' iluty.and no mistake. her ;must :Demo . of ]only iaitrd In friends is all parts of thi•Old'Donainlottlillr IBOln'tAn;lllllftipt their form er natio positimilielteDensocratiolainily. , • or this thern 'Mtn But shit sirelpirrevirof the young giant:of ill' vicst;tiiyo" "Aikilothnsa eclat' pervades the . Demettratikprrizin tbat Patriotic State, is alleged; 4.'°l:VOiltlVAll44.trbirit GeS.CASY Will carry the e aft beriheltsri majar4Yt 11 5liroubt sliAlikli , fori . ..iigi . "tiained. Even thug' whitas tt lifilint• sebreifiewbflatrflify witness the &oral spit* its ilteliiiiii i ;aa:findibeir leading , and reliable men going drat' Yrj,Van, Buren 1641..4iititiiii ' hi battalions, aep- tt f i oreed to ackflOwledge that Gen.lftylor, the ,t 46 . 11 ; 1 1/'jka, 116011 do?"itlit;till"thouiandi votl wkiikitsp 4f•binve•old volunteer? TAWts Gass: Thee #lll:pialtti a - strenuous 'effort to jileit their State ind.Coonty tickets, in order to - Asteottt a United' States ;ffiontor. To acconaplialt this, they nputittiln s Atreir Mttlen, or Abolitionists, so as to obtiqyiliilyes,Orthe disaffected gt whigs,” as scell tfie•yotes of elI factions opposed to the Democracy: President large body of the opposttionwilleitherrentabt nemral or 'vote for ate Beni° j • 'A few persons—and but a very . • few- 7 whia,liat:it ;eta with MI Democracy in Ohio,' te 114.ritMktipporECAss and livrinn. They have been gijll.2lAltei iasio:party for yeats past—a 'm1611111, 1 .motto has always filen . ft• Ole ox rainA ler *... , RI r,oioatth at oar party Wilrburt - RuMed 1 4"tbta°, fitiSiqttirtilAi t ia4 , ". and wo trust they will not stop 1111 in• naturally be -1424/01414Rowtocrat who will not vote' for GetV44/1140(Till04at least ten who will,not tOlOhie‘. l . lll : ll #7 ; ;Partizcif - • theAtateestsii . e . Cidllytingliillroslyli#Mtiirro t lh4 aidtVAts•Botrar its the,great - whim, tttli •wh . 1 • t o'd • drib - As" latter n rtn fenceto cooommt 01. ify of Da°. ,altatitiLt' rowi, Callfcf,ll,l,hand4: lo 4lV , lA*poworfef dompotitt,trot %t r io piazyjkitlolsll.:2 . Her Denuserac r y-arc` deter :1 1 -Kitnletl iiirpivss • I . hvEmanor 7 I : r l'V! v :na 6 *E!iNie Put 4 .010:4q0i , 1x49440 1 64tc1ina 'OuNVIA±t • . • • a iii • ow oi, most 'lnhale snchne to Fede Hem y mnome • z4iie.l.4,V 4 1, dinzTITaik !?lit supp!l tvAtilltopy.l4:so*: • - iklualtlgd ,ntottl ra tbs frk4egg te tad placed hionoirtkgral _ 41*K-1. -e go/ Y e ' on cYl l MM t •l,r eOt to hard down Me Pl 4 Tile . ..weeiciacr of the' old ,a - Star , in tli -t.'AtZtlyatiol• .d upon C"-. MEI '','..;:: :-:•; ' ;? - ::f.!• •• ••::'•:- .. •2 '-:.. ':l 7 7'- -:,.":::',.''.•`.. 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YHAIER, Esq.,'WhO-accompanied Mr. Whippo, es assistant engineeikliviltiiikliiiiiiect the following faits, which W 444 iota:eating to a - flume!. c .. 1 .1 . 0,04,44.4M0nimenced. at bieubinillle„ and iiiii6',lil4lloifsfeltilified":4,ipthe'italloNr'Cress Creek, and atinteik litia7COiiittotttin cienkvsabent four miles South'of the town ofTefferson, in Harrisoncounty ; thencedownConnotton to within onemile ofHagere, town, Caevoll county, where they crested into Little, Stillwater, and• down that stream ..to Chricksville, Teiscarawati equity, on' the Ohio canal—whelidier tance 48 miles. The entire route is represented as being altogether Praifickble. The grades and curves are very easy. • The heaviest. grades' (being - Apse in crossing , the entomits,) wore only 30.155 feet to the mile.; No curve run of leu than 1500 feet milieu, and it ioionfidently expected on making final sue. vey, •none need be or leas 'radios than..2ooo . The summits are crossed _without a tunnel—tiverago. cut upon them 3i . to 38 feetlength of each rearm tively about a quarter, and tens than half. a mil e .' The most expensive 16 miles, will cost abouts2o,- 000 per mile,. and perhaps leis. Tha balanie ' the Hue will !try (tom $7,000 to $12,000 per mile --mostly the former. Front llhrickevillethe line waaexaniined hy the eyedown the Tosearawaa to Coshocton, and up the Walhonding aid •Owl Creek to . Mi. Veinii:; The elevations, as ascertained by )he state in her canals, show that down the Tosearawai e tho average; grade is aboet 3 feet to the mile ; and up the Waldhotuling and ,Ovillfreelr'e:ittiont 6 feet to tho mile: • The well ys 09le along the erittrallite, are making, powerful!Scats to secure; the riubscriPtion of 'sufficient money to en able the Company to put the work under contract. They, are very sanguine of success. • The corpora toil named in' the act are . *MoDonald„ John Orr, Roswell M arsh, Dr.'Jno. Andrews, Jas. Tarn. hay' Jab, Wilion; :smelt WlCianeY, James Mean,, Sr:, and. D.I. Collier. : These gentlemen Lace giv 7 en. notice that book. of subscription to the capital stock of said Company; will ke. opened at the fol lowing tunes and places, to wit: . , Stenbenville,at the ' Book . Store of A.L. Fra ger, ow Tuesday the 29th day of Atignit, inst., for five days. . • • . • in Jefferson; at the Elaine Of Samuel L. Potts, on Tuesday -the oth day of Sept. next, fOr ono day. In - New Burnley, at the store of Mr. Wert, on, Wednesday the 6th day of Sept...next, for one day. In New Market, at,the store of A. F. Croakey, on Thursday the .Ith day of Sept. next, fo r one day. In New Hagerstown, at the afore of Jas. Forbes, on Friday the Sth day of Sept. nett, for ono day. ItiLeesborgb, at the. store of H. Roby; on'Samr. 'day Die sth day of Sept. next, for one day. In. Franklin, at the Store of Idr. Henderson, on 'Monday the ) tth day, or Sept.ieit, for ono day. In Urichaville, at the store of C. Dem oth; on Toes -day the 12th day of Sept. next, for one day. Id Coshocton, on Wednesday the 13th day of Sept. neat, fvr four days. • In Mt. Vernon, on Toes lay the 19th day of. Sept. next, for four days.: ',:By an examination of the map it will be seen that the route of the Steubenville and Indiatia,Railioad panes through the centre of the great agricultural egion of the State, Of Ohio; and is a. line directly I•. west as it passibly . eaa tie from Pittsburgb. With ' eut the least desire to disparage the claims of other routes, wode not helitate to say that the S. .3cl. R. It recommends itself to the especial and favorable attention ofthe citizens or Pittsburgh. - We immune there will be bat peolitie:of Railroad communica tion through the centrtiof Ohla; . 6r,,intretast to west, to connect withAte...Feansylvanitv Railroad from Philadelphia to - Pittsbnigh j and the ono which com: :bioes the greatest ' advantages, dill brittg to this city largcst:amount of trade and lutainessa; arid will be; the citratpist to conitruct, abould unquestionably : meet with She 'milt favor from our citizens. - I . -The Poilroad from Sandusky city to Manalle , l4l!ill to hit. Vernon, where .freith-ltieii:crncinnati and Cleveland Rally:Cid 1-`nod ' literiettaitrin as the Stoutienville and Ittdiana li . cempleted. to 11It. :Vernon, 'the immensely large and profitable bus i ness of that rich and pro-, s ductive repot will be chiefly divertedtowarda Steu. benville and Pi ttsburgh , which will hOtheicheopcat, . safest and,shorlest route to tho commercial cities of the east. - ' We shall resumer the consideration of this subject in'a day or,tv/o, atid in the raigiatiitio . „WO-trest our !citizens will alirect their earnest attention to the ' - triaUer. haie understood. that a commiuee of •the citizens of Steubearillerwill shortly visit' this city, when *many interesting factii will be presented to otir•business men and others. We bespeak" for theaca Eieotable reception. nisei Ali Pollock: , , In one of his comic efforts, Dan concludee with "toddle,” which the boys.talie up, apd carry on af. ter this manner: Bays—toddlo t Dan---Now then, - once more l , ;Boy; , —toddle.' Dan—Try it again, a ; little louder, now I lloys--runtit,El.. . 7l:Stssiftaftei a pause;) once more and altogothesi'ditili raider! Boys—TODDLE! At a recent:TaYlsiditoonstra., lion a Congressional buffoon, (the iifeauidr. , PollociO' said, that "be wished heartily th'at hot;hsil strength' and voice to do full justice' to the cause of "Old' Zach, ,, but he bad not, sad be feared in attempting; a speech; ho could hardly do justice to himself, as. he tvaiiteo inueh indisposed to raise his yoicianthat: all the meeting might hear him. Italways gate him': pleasure, to meet his fellow citiseha whaiiiiir they' , 'might assemble, for be over delighted in theiipo- ; Sent voice; and by way of commeneementhemould. Eike to hear three loud, hearty cheers for Zachary, 'Taylor. (The suggestion , was, caught . .bp . ..by Owl crowd, end three loud, loop hearty cheer's weief, gisen—with a will.] Thai, Said !dr. P., ia some-j thing like it, and that satisfies me that ytiU • aiip goingl I into the contest with tlioppiition to Woik. itldt - •,. , 'if he had the strength ofilerintes,an4 the voicei ors Stentor, he could hioTiO,',Wideftbita the boy' do after Den Rico and there iitiul4:tio - about oil much 'it. By' the way, what a'collectlioi of , asses there mot have been. before the Ibis: gentle• man ; anti what'a lively manifeststitin 'of devotion to the great cause of Whig pr./sic:filler txrustbavis ardent ted them 1, , Torldie.! , • , Etomerset, counsri . A letter, to tho Fwlitbr front SOmergioGdated Aw goat 2.3.1 mays: "The Democrats Of this,eontity are in .4 . p.spiiita, stud aro dotenoirieJ,that anti: BirT• its/halt- receive a. larger ro t e ttratVany Democrat . ill o _ vo. ever.renpakbeforc Jong Dawsorc,-Esq' l ,,' - our caadidater4TDongretre,' belt his opponenl,, ~1 think , thpre-ivsto iiit!ftgleltine r jority 4 iol.kincnno r tz t #ilt:nOt eCeOpl 14t4r;i"i107thilaan41404i0U0.11i440if;011.wIll have ants ci•liktp.'= , •Thil s and;the tytio'lo Demdcraticlietet in old AI legheopti j _ , Ira t. 4 thg' r in tr n i 2l 6 kcinOt' f1a0.4,fe4 4 ,4000:q0 4 4 4 :.;:8119:1 wean t?eini;ltrititiliteal• rot Coriireti: Mil I o:;inintelff. I enthinisinieDeiciobtati cifv-Weik nosy! To Oa Theto i,po rfoutit of llf o dogma litit largo majority: • , !,a7c°n • TaA9rAllewe Mosbo.lboklelwe bte Win Er c " r "PT i q P Ni ii o ,loi, !#o6 l l r *t4P. #0,4 iirtifilliSlobViieijd the entire Federal Patty ;dare in November. • ' _ MEI .er " . === MiNEMTNI ~%"., ~ NEM =ME ERR =BM . . . . 'l.tidtaxirs. • . • - -. _ • - It ig - o 1 course sphecessii. , toi76ool.l343,Dritgoir, i . -Lion of the Wild' l Pl . .r" .- 6 %istiii; Ittirielilitif' the world, androdir ' ttO be r VA.O l , Bl ‘. la: idcnified -4)i the t ''sati'lll4o4- - -41.0 6 te:r :. illil at - qe 44' 41 . 1 s iliiirltfif VI ~0 40 the , ug I% is Is li * was one Isf.,#argoluriteer Genenile who coin `tttaded tier breiveiiinil inlBl2 r WboThever sought to depreciate the - ioliniteei service ; . and alio 'Sue .,.. *tined the volunteers 113'1846 and 1847 , — ,while Goa.. . , Taylor htu3 tefused to do themlustiee: - The follow , lug article, taken .- kiln; the 'New Albany Deniocrat, . _ - shows wh a t kind of timber the Petleralista of Indiana 118 - -obliged t o take,' et which to try and make n 'Zbyfor:eloeinit— . "The notorious Ealloway- . ---the fbllow who trout ed io the'Stato Semite last winter;that his congreaa ional'district had not sent a single volunteer to the .war—is out might acid MAill. in tho Richmond Palla dium for, Gen. Taylor; Hallo Way, is not 'only a Mexican, but he is also a , tory at heart—having made the infamous declaration in the Senate r that whatever Wert might think, he should always be lieve that the last war with Great Britain was one of aggression and injustice on our part, and that all the blood spilt in its prosecution restud,uport the head's of the Americans. And the man snowing these.io famOus sentiments and making these infamous bouts is a whig- editor, a Whig Senator, and a whlg Elect or! This, wretched miscreant, upon whose very! conatecance the 'impress 'of treason Is fixed,, will travel throUgh his district, &Wising and Is. Gen. Cass and Gen. Batter, whir rushed to the fron tier to protect the people of this territory from the " invading foe. Will not a, patriotic people, whb re.- member with gratitude the' early services of these diathiguished gentleman, hoot down auch a fellow when he attempts to addreali-them I" - DeillnaeiOn of Gen. Orr. That sterling and venerable Democrat,Gen.Roer. Osta, of Kittanning, hag =been fivonibly spoken of for Governor of Pennsylvania, by a large Dumber of correspondents of various Democratic journals but It will be Semi from the following - cord, publish ed in the Armstrong Democrat of the 10th halftone, that he declines allowing his name to go before the Harrisburg Contention. Geo: Oaa is one , of the most,censistent Republicans in tbe . State, and at one time represented Allegheny county In the National Legislature. From the ..4rmitrong=Demotrat. Meters. Editors: Allow me, through tho column of your paper, to convey, my thanks to those of rn) Democratic friends who halo brought my name for. ward in connection with tho 'distinguished office of Governor et:Pennsylvania) , Inmate them that I feel highly complimented by the unexpected kindriesa and partiality thus' exhibitedil must ; attic same time, froro motives altogether of a private; na ture, most respectfully dedicate be considered a candidate for nomination. There are many name* already before the people, of the tried and. trot men found In their:mks of the DeMOcracy, Me/3 of cia3t ed worth and devoted patriotism, from. whom the Convention to aiscaable on the 30th instant, will se lect a standard bearer, and around whom we can and will most cheerfully do battle in the coming campaign. I need' ;scarcely add, that the nominee of that Converition. will receive. my most cordial and zealous support. - Truly youri,&c. ROBERT ORR. Kittanning, August 7;1848. . . Fiiiretti4 Oro eno and: Somerset. A spirited contest is now goiag on between the . Democratic and Federal parties in the Congression al district' composed of the above named _counties. From all wo can learn our Democratic friends are finely united and altogether confident of saceese. JoanDAirsait, Fag., the Democratic Candidate for CorrEp!s, is popular with his party, and is an able sod eloquent speaker on the stamp. The follrring. letter written from Waynesburgb, and published in the Washington Union, gives an account of a de. late be tw een Dawson and Ogle, the rival candidates .• lrers, for Cor•th w hi c h the latter was completely used up. t learn from a friend who was present •at the debate, that hemmer saw so many tit* Waist in his life, as on thateccasion. They lookeil,:as bloc as en indigo bag! Wsta asacnosr, Green co., Pa, Aug. 16, 1848. Itbeing court week here, this quiet' little vii. lege is crowded with the bard fisted and honest hearted democracy. Last night, speeches were made bythe rival candidates for Congress, Dawson and:Ogle, in which ihemerita of the presidential candidates were discussed: Andrew Stewart,:esq., who has just returned from Congress, finding his friend Ogle greatly overmatcliel, appeared upon the stand, and very imprudently made a personal attack upon our great and glorious "candidate; General Cam This aroused thetion in Daimon, and such n terrible flaying as he gave Stewart:, no other poor devil' ever received , in Green ,cintitty:' He literally took the hide oitliirm arid daring this most terrible infliction, the sir was tent with tbe shouts and cheers of the gratified democracki who have long been anxious to hearbim properly chas tised: He, will keep very cool ;during 'illus:Cern paign, while 7Dawson is• within , knindiOki' ;Atte Shaler, of Pittsburgh, also made a Most' Masterly exposition of the greutprinciples of the democracy, and the great wirat:yorissinciples °ribs •:wliigs. am assured hers by stied w ho know this county Well;thaither Majority for Cass and Butler will be swelled ficiml,24oto;l,soo; Ana "they havealrong hopes that this congressional district •will.bo re, deemed:. Thoprospect through this entire' region Is most cheering, and tinee-thelltitTalo nomination; - there i s not the shade* of'a doubt orour success; : litiViiur-lifths 'of the bataburriers in Peunsylvania seeavhigs.. , • • - • . _ .• • . , • They 'Spa's& the Truth sometimes. . 1b42, on.hia return kern France, a number Of denionatrations or respect for God, Cnsti were made differniCiliaitCrf.:. ` the country. "These werci we belierd'ivithoitt.dtiception, entircli devoid of a party • .• .• bias • and on several occasions his political oppo . , tii . nti Word' made the spokesmen of their know citizens. The citisena of Zanesville; in Ohlo,'were among, the number of those who testified their re spect for a valued piihlic servant; and the °Spree sion of their sentiments was Made byGen.Goorwm, • then • ,4 Whig' speaker of the State Senate; and now, a Warm 'supporter of. Gen. Taylor. Ho welcomed Gen. Cass' as follows 1.-- • '", . .r • • , GritinAtr; Tho people of this town and vicinity, bid you welcome to the went* of your youth. it .is more than thirty, year, since, that at the call or your country, youtnarched to the frontier to meet , .112 invading' foe. your liropinCir that time has, heen,apint lt(,ftiek''c'sikutres service, and far from: s 'yOur ancient,•ne!glibnrs..and friends. But we have not. been. unobservant::spectattni of 7iiiirr course, and, whether presiding to the itibernatorial chair' of a territory; or 'a• chief of department in the Na tional 'ildroinfidrition, or, representing our govern ment at the Most polished, and enlightened courts of Eerope. we hare felt that •the honor of the coun try was , safe in your hands. E specially do wo de sire now to call to mind die last'act of ciciur diplo matic:life when a treaty was about to bo. consum mated between themost poviritil nation,' orateglobe, globo, which might, , in its consequences, have en dangered the freedoms:if •the seas, and subjected American commerce to vexatious interruptions sod her 15C34304 to impreisment you boldly interposed, and your inte,rppilltion V436.O4CCONIIrUi. •'' The 014%itayatiitte. , The, sprOtcf thefolleiring article, which we ex . • tract from the Clarkin Democrat, is that which pe_ `vades the Democratic keg's, ef thplState generally. tal:Amiory our , friends ale sanguine of gilt .... inkife increased. Democratic Sole: 1 1On° of the editors of-this paper bee been on a totir-thronghthe counties Acjiaterial In'alt 'them' 'wefountl.ihn 'Democratic party well organized'; and doing duty for Case, flutter and the Demi:Nara-tie nominees., We Were unableto 'hear of a siagleridoserter, from the ,true Ilepublican‘faith. The,fcderalieutup north , eiro faithful Amy just in Cod leasing the unenitiable phaitiole . thby, hate 'been 'placed in•liy' the Philadelphia 'al iiighterlieuio Coe yeli;tlOri." blany'Of Ahern Attended the. Bullet° con. lileetion in hopes of finding a sonrceor rellefz-a candidate for president on, whom 'they ceul'd white. Weciiuld sheerl iirlitiOnae Democrat (a citizen or EribPsibe.:lliiiatiisieko be a, bariaburneri and he wsa,w,avering in the faith. Oar cdritliilidi9 sititerla aonvtetiores'arettiaC'lQorth lwfll •an' ittcreatied'!Denicicritk Old„ or the tliEenv.Earn.—.Tllo* stolen horses were fotind' Shed t in , the Fifth Want. (A bey bag iftetn• :exs;itinedbetai V ~- t itiejtartiese; &e l were founii in a boerd yard nearby. MEM ',.. i, 0.1 • - •':' . .f S''.. - ,:• • , • ' • •••• 2 --•; • . - 7 4 ESE MEV MEER • - -• •• , Foe the Morning Pam POLITICAL TURNCOATS 17 , Black was a Whig mf+.`,:, - Ifielleede 6 Peeel ee for, :the eause—he sided witlohe young men and young web gave Misr tAelr eupport. The.% ,tflhoughtthey Veen'. hire, thr he Was raised niacin: 44- ilietur4hey - thought they. could rely upon hint, "for they had played with him," Many a time a .. - oil." Why did he tarn, tarn so quickly-4A «`apparently. without a causal Did ho behold any, "'boners - which tie thought he might attain in the Loch Foca ?anti t Or :had he been labbrinii " his fife ander e: delusion which he Only diseover rc ed in nis.twenty-serenth year—the age-when the "judgment should bo stronguncl,t,lte inteotions bon • - " esti" * • *. * * * a. "iff - it man is hopeat, heMust be firm P 9 must' be mild, " he must be . pitiititic; ft lover ofhisSesiantry, a "Cr of order lover of , truth " Pittsburgh - Gil :elle, .000.19,1848., ; • ; Black walinlitilitedn Whig, ea Rad aPeec es for the, cause;,., HI. firet - ';piesideotial „vote • wa s, given .in 1840, for• General Harrison.. He, its coin , mon with . Walter Forward, W. oth era; proclainied that Genentl - Harrison was opposed tea National Bank, nod ort that ground advocate -hie election;:Ate.vrikelected; and. the. whits had majority in Congmay.' An intro station was call - I in !Sill, to 61611 the promises of 1840.! - Atthis 'eli sion no measure of relief wan offered to,tlittlintiple for tho 'distresses of the times except ii.BANIC. Three times - it palmed, and was three tines 'vetoed. .:The Tariff was indecently thrust- aside in violation , -of every pledge intule to the country.. A tax was laid upon for Mateo; to enable the Compromise Bill to supply the wants of. the Treasury, without increasing the duty on demi, coal, and articles of _domestic marrufatture.' ••, ' Col. Black at once took ground against the - whit . Tarty, because he had no alternative left but to con fess himself deceived, or admit that be had deceived otbers..:;That is the reason why he turned, and tarri ed isoideddi:': .. Having not only apparentlf#but re ally sufficient cause for an honest and comor.ie&- .tioneman. Heleft a majority of•firree tkeusdad ib the - very flub 'or victory,tccaose the pledilisr.:¢6. core the election, were unrodeemed and broken as ioonlipower was gained. He joined the_ inoriti, - not in his "twenty seventh," bat in his twenty-third year and with them has toiled unceasingly for the • How hair itbeen with his opponent,Mr.Haarptoo, the candidate of the Gazette t Did he ever tar s quickly; and Wait, was it "without a cause,” or to he every time a very good one/ . Mr. Hampton Started the in Fayette couli! ty. The Democrats were hugely in the majority.-r Mr. Hampton ttrava.Democrat. The Masonic tution was strong; Mr. Hampton was a Mason—a ' I. Master-Mason. Ho moved to Somerset - county', there the Democrats were in a minority. In 1832, ! the Antimascins had 1,300 majority, at the fall elec tion. Mr. Hampton left the Democrats sod. joined the Antintariona. Anti, to show. that be was Wean nest, ho renounced the order of Masonry, and int.', lisped its secrets to the world. In 1838 he Mored to .Pittsburgh ; hero the Whig party 114 la. the ascendant. Mr. Hampton joined the Whigs. Id 1845 the Whits elected him to Congfess, mil in 1847 the three Whig newspapers of Pittsburg denounce him as dishooest ' and false to priociple. Sornis of m them *es° far as to say they never had any confiL deem: is him. ." Bid Ire, behold any-honors which ", be might &minis the " LoceBitco ranks?" • " If a man is honest ho must be firm, if he is firm ". haMust be mild, if he be mild he must be patriotic; "a lover of his country; a lover of ordeiand stover "oftroth" Doci the editor of the Gazette like the picterer The young men of Pittsburgh , know Col. Black . , and know him well: They hoer played with - him "many a time and o ft , ,, and never, found him false to friendship or the truth. _ If ho was in error it was error without deceit. They played with hilt at home, and fought by his side when home - was ai r most a lost hope, sad It cost something 'fut - one show himself"pauiotic,"'a lover °flits coaatry:'. s Ask these men if Bam Black is a politicaluimmer, to be jeered at by the friends of Moses Hamptoo 1 A Yoo - no Man or Picnics Townserr; 1 , - .5. , • . -.:.'.7:. , ...';';‘*.!..:.:.'f - . - :'..5: -.. :1 . :i- -. ..-: ~... ....... .. .. ... ..... . .. ... ._ .. ...... 7 ~...i.—:-..,,......._.7:,!..,:.....,.-;,:,":::......-.....-:::.7.,.:.... • • - • , • _ MEE . ntohtgaaa. e-, The editor of the Buffalo Courier, ia a late nava l tier of Lis 'paper, ails. respectlog this g , When our frieml Itsamerv, of the Detroit Free Preits;litai . 'here, hat week, as a looker 'at the great ." free dirt" convent:l'mi; he claimed that Ml ehigao would give a largergasa vote, to prepertioh to her mulattos; than any State in the I.leide. Sh Mir*, Fettissiliraels; sal Ohici must bestir. therii selves, for the Woolverin'es are after them.",.. • Actual rong County. The Democracy of A rmitrong hate nominateli the follciwing ticket : Represenatire, Jacob &Mari ney ; Prothonotary, John Croll, (Vito! Denincrat Register, Joseph Bataan ; Commissioner, WillinT Dfclotosh ; Auditor, John C. .41 !MtiSter Triiaieta Kittanning Academy, Frankho.Re/Stelds and Johit W. Rohrer. Ethibit 060 itittlC-..-0111:1 trout-4mo Domini tion—coursge—emhosium—itaticionto victory. ': !• WAI. WILSON. Pastor it ! " (..ht t ykif covenanter:. curctspiare, Lath Sagan. I - The above communication wriba:**illo the Boffelii Convention by telegraph, and baleiiigood to be lost It will relieve the public mind rrocii.aliansiety lute whether the pions gel:Wei:no of Seedy Hill notorie ty la to have 4 gatated preaching . ) , in his new piny;-4 Ultra filoieteer. ' . . white Clay. carried Ohio. by &,944 ; majority, the district . repreaented by ftialdinga gni Niel .5,2(13 majority, and the other eottatira of i:b Reserve iomo three thousand moro.. , Now, lia man in hill SOCKS expets a majority of ooe TOW o the Reserve for Taylor, our Whig steaderii will se the utter folly of eximepog to wary Ohio fet; th • Omlyeador`Of the Aroii ofOccupation. who'vriibrouirbt up *,0431.11fit0.N• 0 4 ; 66 4 Dentistry in. Liberia, auk of schools, at an a nuel:s . arY. 4.360. , I A Brave Oldlai•filtiir:' ' 6,' Mr. James McDonald, of West Cambridge, Matt: passed tbroughhere on Saturday fait, on his ifity,,l . Frederick City, Md., taya the Baltimore itepubl iean to see hit 'daughter, thes.wifia of Dr. Bigelow: ;H reFrretentod himself lia -bd. the • brother 'of Bardeen McDonald,' who tricked ' thei . eld *Tori•Ait'"er;bit borsiafielitn 7 vart bets in blakftli, year, aid will , 112 ongagementsr-waa at the boUlea of Lexington an ' 'Bunker Hill, and at the-taking; of.Bargoynes army; !lasting tie days; received two. wounds at the battle .of Brandywine ,-, taint. lir the - battles of Trenten; l'iineeteni and Germantown ; lost an eyo at the Heti tie or Oak Cowpons 1779 ; received data wounds at the, battle ,of Cam den,i • under tbetbrave ;DeKaltri fought at Guilford Court House under General qreent. was at•the nioli Matsaire,• &C.; foirght In tho late war under Scots, at Bridgewater; was Ills Adjutant; His son was in the samsabattle, and lost hit . Adjutant; now 70 years old, and ',Postmaster at Upper-San., dusky, Ohio. Hg says hii twin•breiber, Timethb: died five years since' at Providenee. — What, is the, most remarkable, be nit actiso Its a man of. 39, net straight as an arrow. , Our informant , =lsle dined , with him on Sunday, when he le ft fin. Frederick tar on foot, with a bold military step; which. surprlied i all who saw him. Ho tars he can walk forty, mile* a (lay. lie is n fine looking old man, with a heads 1 white as the driven.anow.—Boston Time siAlug. 19i, , . ta • PITTEIe DISARMED OP rrs Tessosfit: , 7 .very person Is interested in hearing that Dr:Make:ter of New York, has invented a medicine of the.mOst. , :cerain slid poWer-! ful purgative qoalities; Which is Yet so gentle that its op-, crowns ou the systemote eatitely unfelt, Its action es' altogether unattended with griping or nausea, and•inilli Aire to enhance its valim, it is coated with•white sugnt, rq]hatinicarea no unpleasant taste In the. mouth, In foot its flavor is so unlike physic, and iu action is so per- 1 fectly gentle, that any person may twollow a•dose out suspecting that he has taken physic at all, unleis, through it/ old - rattle elect, which is powerful andpositive,l Overton 'the - mom. eoative Mint' tutio nt, We. nerd • niat• comment 'on •• those• trivet *advantages of CI ickener's 8u•; gar Coated Vegetable Purgntlve Pills, over 'other- medi- Meg, as 'they must be.obvious to all, for there are bat; few persons who do not require physic oectodonallyyand fewer still who here not a rooted aversion to the tango ono and•racking compounds which--6befote - the • appear.' atice of these pilliwere the•only theme ices miblehplry•- • Pie ever tinumed.•' litless than five .yenrs, •Clickener l a Eager Cooled Vegetabld Pills 'will' supersede all other purgative medieines„for no person will eonsent , to`bave his' sumach turned,' and idle bowels . ' racked with the old fashioned preparations, when he misbehave the desired i bject accomplished aroshniorgiboroughly by anew one, whose effect is onocc.oloptulimAtTtllF , sligloostioffeogilo 037.30ia:by.. „ wawa 6P. Liberty etreet, Pttuipprgb,;. .•.troclist ofoAgooto itokAdxqrtixetuent.l„ 087"Goodsolt *blot ittri , Birlibioe,'OliooOvoTher 23,1,1840, sewn iettit to Dr: o:CC.Veughni the ptirprifitor of the celebrated Lithontriptteglatltite:the'Grent'Ateet , icon l .Rernedy, With' a' Istatemeitt'lhrit' hi .thweteinlti l of ohl6 who itloYA4 tnitgloWo,llto tuiletolifts.htttl'iNttW, ittiteri..' Nothing , l ice it has ever appeured. Peophi testin tin t 1 lift cotnplaints, and its effect' WM *Lys goi4;:!Cold onscs;•-sehlott !h l P lo •„baffled ot.medical meau.have.yielded t0iti. 1 1 1 1 0 ,31 20 facWtY eta usiu g• it. Ai their-practice.:.A large tit:mime of. medical int" , Enit , agkqg s . for strong pron;ot the ,great whose names are to be found under Great American Remedy, and get a Pamphlet.. • • ..• Agents Pittsburgh, Hays it:131100MA; No. 2Liberty st.i near Canal Basin. jYI4 ...•. .~,: .. '. L ~s,` .1 , ~.1., . /.1 '1:..ti .7." , ..•• • :,' . ...., - ;:....... f .!.!.........,i1.'i,:4.':7;,r‘,.......1:4.2f;i,- t',. ',, i - ,; .1 . ; i:: .1 : . i ' .. - ;..7' ' ,..: . :- ', ..' , : : .:•....:.'-'. - 1 : : ' : -.- . ' 4': ': ;. `.' '. ' . : .3 ., ' . 7 :', : J .5 .'i: ,-, :';'.• ' ! . :t . ....:.•.": - ','. ' : - ';..' . , ; :-: : :: . ::.' . :... - ''. . -.. .." , : r •:: . ; : :'' ':7 : ''.:.:'. -.:::::: '':'• :,- .' : '..: ,:. :' ' ' . :•. ' '.!- 1,:.. . '. •.:'..'::- MERE .i ~~ ~''t 11=1 .-: - ,...;.:10 7:03TATT:40.-', -'444 An 41j01041131,,trilAhars , Wikquibi*lPActallesysisi4A attend - Allkiii4o4othijKaji#4RiaisiplorantaVinone !iiiifoliWeted;becaube the friends Or Irelandin Al . . heny nearly all attended the meeting Bid. and were quite liberal hxtheirsontntintions. Fo fnaitrpsi, Mr. )111v,ein_y,iild in at Temperance Hal idclipati_ttitie'tilitiation fees of'hinaselfan. son. .But ntikbactt . ukased that thera is leis feel_ ing for IrelaeiLin Aliegitanthmt Ivo would like' see ; its poptilationiteottipOsed toa gret ex t en t o a , .peraous who are tots:Well alto cane for tha,disttesse !it ather. #l?d-i°6 h tlgily eagage a is seelilegtYlbue/ to.think about their viatica towsOsiheif ftilletaten . .There' was 'but one , iinni4ing'occartenco alb.l meeting. :While onb ,of We - speakers was Budd, old Blim'Aillkletilii'bt!lYilit the uFF l4 eiv i d the Market Howe, forthwith•the thonhile • and vicious of all ages• • tbahed in that direction an there kept 'op such e• yelling ati:to distetb the pectiag very mtiCh. . Wo to: know, Whether, it, srintdrt becon iddired'a notation 'or the :vent such men ai Sharpe Is Co:v from:uecupyieg the "market stand, of the twoeilles:hour evenings every week.; The morals oldie young men and hoys who gather -around there-ns being depraved, P.,ce of ihe neighlicirlioodia',disturbed, and. Ott, poialblit ;good can result from granting' encl . a .IiCODIO. scenes that :iitqo sinucted in the Allegheny Diamond 'on ThdrsdaY riviiiidg; Were disgraceful kart ii- Creme. The•young ruffians took possession of the butcher, tic;ctiand gave vent in all sorts or obscene and blasphemous esprettito' sw,,auctias would put to the blash*any person;or'ordinary decensy or sand- !!',There !V's ihreo moetiogr last, , No. 1, The friends of Ireland, held a very teepee table meeting in Dirthingham. Several .irpeakerii were called out, and much enthusiasm prevailed. Some money wee collected. No. 2,•Thejleroburnera held a meeting , in the, Diamond. Airei'were nolpreient, and cannot report any of Ole acktip!. , No.;3,•The Taylor Whigs held their meeting io liroadhtuatht yard. It was a elirn..afair;as etery person expected. Hampton , made a grostspetiFl4 (at PIP good, wo do say,) and the GJee Club vied 'out iomo'tntisic. . • TEN 110tr13 TILII7IIIPRAN'r.—Wo have the pleasnre of stating that the Factories start er! Monday uest, 011 except the Pontoon tho Ten Hour System, with a reduction'of 16 per :cent thewsgf's of the 0 0e• relives. Thus have the girls- gained victory No. 1 After the next Legislators orfects the law, and the manufacturers discover that :Amy can afford it, the wages will be raised to the. tirepre boric rate. - Tumalay . last, a man named fit! Cannon, of Feoentb itreet, 'fbll froM the isteafner Arena •renwhich . ha man at work ,) atid•was drown, ed. His 'hOdir , :iisair itOted op yesterday morning ! The Coropeilield The Captain of host baried him. He had no family. - • An - older . 7 -00.1ilociday last, a man was drowned at White's Ripple. His body hie not yet been found, Or had not yesterday. His friends are busily. in search or it. We did not hear hii 1131 r 'The Democratic Glee Club wag outfor th e Grit time Oa Wednesday ereniag. There were abeittwenty la the club, and it, right ioyful time theittsd of it. They paned through the prisicipal streetrOkaddlieg tll9;thw song, they'have tiliesdy crrtpaitaiittlretylethat does tioraw. to the M.. The 'club will be seivicable to the paityduring tho cam paign. hfanY of the members of the Polk and Dal las Glee Club, of 1844, arc in it, as full of enthusi asm end music as ever. - drunken fellow was arrested Caned day afternoon, on' Ilenry street, by . officer FitZßrr• rirr srlro, finding it difficult to•Mors ntoric with him, 'called for ;distance. A unuilietttlid.lleacli stepped up and gave bi■ IVllieii''TiVilteneigb bo.rhoratof its Post Office,'a icsmie tier dada by some belniiarit rascals. Yeaterday, the 4 l2ds were in demand at the Mayor's Office: ' A. 01PVITA Wiltemeterk daeXhaitifarrtaiirt • land guy; yesterday 'allied bimselr•;with platala, and thOn made , thneatalr. Valk. tag daunted at hia'thteata,a follor!...inorknr Belted him and nava him a faaliionable` traannirig i tyllieh he Itialy merited. Quite a eronal vraa . ealleeted to wit- catmints:, and all seeniedl;lnnted at thri.re- . „, Throe nea.nnizest Pretty gide arose," hone aiii.bnggy,thretigh-the,pripeiril-itreets, yesterday; Ibit:erbat parpor!vre buten not f if not to sets gi!cid, • Witt:irish; intskee fashion was intro 7diteed betel fOrthere ie nothilig improper in a lady lohig vt shkie. inn boggy, if she possesses the skill • .. • • • • . i ft udiefehie - r .. . weistia i& 4r!" lo a ;o r f o th n e d o i n n e t arte su i a t e: . witteuawbiniesAlir./1.--•------ ' were Act . °W'stn' " 1 ow of - 'heart bitroingaibeOwfb [o o w - • 'archiieet (builder of thebtoormigahela•Bridgo and Aqueduct ' ) bxs ptirch'aiod" ilia' for 'a wire rope factory riear I.l°!°l‘ • ' *dr The t Fre Dem o cra t " irthe latne 'of'a ew i oiriiai'fapak. r abiet'has been started inVe ciij ! Tbq B a rablinen her , :e eat proepectus for a a Free cornea nett 1 Ilpriilferittro j ed MU crowded` with virtitorivou ibursiljatti vijig:i;4lrrni?ei? and ; fire worirs:fOrtn. ". : '''PLOciOr.74l l ;"H , :gewVi!,E.sitliad'clo . •: l ! err ri haieltioqiitiipoiniadgai , „ will-bare plent7AF:Aik.eze.elfeia,. C.l:4o)"itY'u""Hu (. 67'0 :4140 . 0 eye feet ureter and tilling. High viiieribiexpeetid.... , ...... t. O. of ei 10.,..-Attostaoh.s. Loads, NO.. V* .of OLD I. of 0. F., meets tit their 11414 hornet of Fohttli and Market etre efs,'every• )V ednesday everting t at past 7 'o'clook,vrecisely. - •By order. ••• •- • " ••• JO9EBII B. iIf.'YOUNGr Visiting:Brother - a are hereby chnitiotted*Virinst sit ing any of the Lodges nieoling at the corner of WOW at., and Virgin alley, n% the Augerona LodgeiNet. 289, is'ihe; only legal working Lodge of Onn.F4t.ows in this 6; Ali legheny• city. '.• • • (atige&tf. '• • " . • •• • :fiTilistiierit:i!AViigtti's Arcgcuible . positive cure for this distressing complauft; L becatiletheyi purge from' he -bddythoSe bilious boaters which-ere - the, cause; nor only of headache,, - giddinetis, - neaten and new, &c.; but of-all the ills-to:which flesh'is - -heir: , One, ;25 cent box of the above noted Indian Vegetable Pills-t nay, a single dose; will' requently:cswitif a violent at tack of headache; and, Lit cases of lon etending,:perse,': vemtice: alone is wanted in order roma, cure dreterY; description of headache. -.- •- - • •• , y" -t • -' , Wright's Indian Vegeta ble' Pills also aid' and-Improve; • digestion: and purify, the blood, and therefore give pt.*. life - and vigov"to the wholtoframe: •t . ,t . Betrari•of Counterfeits Iva Retnemberthat: the -Original , and; Only Genuine-Indian' - Vegetable 'Pills have the written signature of . litrlttaxta ,Watottr:on, - ",the, to label. of etinhthunt,- - it • t ,L.L" - , 14.; 1 flumeubermlsoittiatildessrs. - Peuchiwanger;&.Co.,iir , Newireirk;.,lns, B. Olascoa, & Co., attaineinnati; apt ;J: .; 13-Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are •-trox agentat.fot:l4l; toedieri, and - we cannot goanintea the genniaeoese-af! that o ered bylhem for sale. ;. h •Ttiegentuneta for.sale at Di. , lVriglit`sPtineiPaf Office; ; : IWI itace farce',. Philadelphint_ and by:Jontr Mlcuivisoad 1543,1,RA5ty Ore.*, Pittsburgh, - Pa.,:who.is sole agent: for ' this Can fiy,whom dealers can.beaupplied.at the whole • ! . • .•., augtO i t o- , . . .. • . j[ Ttis • Ciptuv - 01Okseiiiiii, or Afl. i ifeahug Belles zte atilt terforming ivoisdeni."!,-No'other medicine has done sci Much'to" alleviate the solieringti of h out fellowitixt a -acthiii, No" tentedY hoo'-evel'heeri lqmitento aura; Asthma- with so much certainly Cod Ito et - I regMallYaaibialtaleam ,, -A large proportion:of:the Obi t oatmitot- Abe Abated Staten are those "allectingthe Lungs; ThrontiLivar,;or f3torriash, mut for such - this medicine.le pronAtitly.PdaPted.--,Tbe.proprietor deficit -the:world to Proditee thtiettool;•:t,tr,l3hermaii, the. noleproprletorxtud owaufeitioreV, Would, urge:upon allthe :iieeewity of,prte:. Oltringthe-tienainesoniluot bc put off with any +=firmer; - of it, or With any °Myr medicine.... So groat is its repolu e tlomtb at the..unpriacuiled• unblushiugly attempt to.pass ! • off their; worthless mixtures, hoping .to abate. in the wil; voutagesColt thet.proptietor's labors: and ..expenititures, whewtheV. have not the energy or ability to get up end establish any thing-themselves - • "For sale by Wm.-Ito:so* N 0.199. Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. ; .' • - -..L -• =EI , , 4. ~:.. • ! MIME '; • . , • MEE MIS =NM =MEE MEI .• • ' • L ,L- A t, '. • '',„•%'• •,` Li ' • '• 1 ;f•A'• 1 1; 4 " 't • , i 1 1;•• ••• =e4 r.,,,t4; • • • • ,• ' l 4s:o,?i•uii ' . l 4 • •flei''''Eg•te. : tt''•g! 4F.A;P:•••ii;f ~" =ME RiEU • '„, . • : - - • 4 - „ • • - ;: •'; : ••,^ ' • _ ;•'., - ' •Z: • ,:•:•• • f• _ • AP o 2.4:1 , 44 Zitck• TIIE - WEsTERE, bAND . 0ri1414.143 Esel*ryimi.Vaniiiunce tb Oki • •=' of Pitts.: borgoanA _thOt theyNalrhavAttio honor of `appeanng iniiitarr l OTMar )11;tbdo Ratititshiments, • st the above . ! pry_ ireday the 2•lth - . [l7 - Hoord open }o"kr ..Tobrinatance at 8 pre- Farr Cardrs of Admission-415 cents. • - . - • Mr - Front seats reserved for the Ladies. Nag% BenTothroiltaCejlitsbuirgh - irish - Lessue. ..A.:CAHD.—The Proprietor of " Panorama Views of the Hudson Rrvere purposes to give. a' Benefit to the "Pittsburgh Irish - League," on Friday and. m Sal -d ay-evenings, August 45th _ and Nth. • Hvtdbitiontaeom.: mance at 8 oiclock.,:rickets Ds cents—to be procured at . M'Coplogstr's;johChltdskin; Hugh -Sweeny and Martin Connoly, Allegheny city;• Thos, Heogbagen, _Sligo: and at the door: • • - ' • -• ONCE•MORE! "- '• . ' EAGLE'. SALOON, WOOD. STREET _l s Snow openunder the management ofAfr.-ANDREV9fI, original Proprietor, and hic.-EdwardChase. ' •, .Ice Creams of every flavor, sut.l7ell es•all the.hardriei of the season, will be tarnished to our.,iiintors in a style. of elegance unequalled by any; ni*llarf eitablistipent 4a . the country. ' • i . r Open front 9,A. M. to 12 P..hl;:' • : . . _ , i ; • ' PALL FASHIiSNS! A .:. 2 HATes , AN.D.o.erst , . 141 E l -subscriber; having - retarded ' ll from - Near,,York,. will -Lairodnee,:Mile DAI,. . , . • Aist %an 1108 i 'Marti'lleocit'Co. 4 rAtz.z. . STYLE OF RATS, to which ha vyqulsl call Meattentiort ' Of bit enstornere and tile priblie.. 'He , ia111d4.4-tqpdiko_g _The arrival of his fel I assortment of Hotr u ir4; dad Muffs, all. of which wilt be dispcisied of at en - foie prices. ..- ,•• • - G. W.. GLAII.4OOW - ,' , .1041 N cod st`., fr . • g0a1:..:.: ' 311 door belovr : Davie•Anetion Emma. - Vail P*lllloll.lll - .1 , ..c.• •• • • • if; PAULSON; No. 73 Wood itzeo4 adoeiA - rOni V. the corner of Fourth has received,. and • wilt this tic he FALL Z,TYLE OF,GENIT,EgeNfs, ' ll al' n ß t wo uld t euld respectfully' inalle - hisCitstrithets end. the public generally to call andeatuntne the same., TA Cocusiry erehesate, XargeERCHANTS will find It to theft atftrazitage to call ai HODICINSONII3,'*i' he 'bee riclw'llt. 'awe as and desirable an Auolimeitt 'Of% !Mee, Glass, Queens's:ere, itr., suitable. (or country merchanta.Acti , is madly found in%etutern houses, gnd at cgualty, low, prices.:.: 111. J10D1E010014,5 • 3006 • won SALE: : -L , Ptrat oltluanter T o . fi ed the B j'. INGS thereon, now int the occupancy: - orylrin: H. Garrard, and Preston & Horkinsonr &renting lost ;Mallet street 34 reel, and extending back 83 festtoUnion street. Titleindisputuble._ • For terms, apply . to JOHN Jr. : WILLS; latorni* lair, at his °Mee on Fourth strut, near SW thf4d.:- 's►rm . for Sale. rpHE lIEIRd OP ralkiv,cis IirIRMA, tatenftindi 1 ley toWnship, Allegheny Capful, otter foe saletheir FABAf, situate in said tounuhip, about ' three Miles from thetown of Clinton, bounded by land of ?daub ow, Wells, GeOrge Nathaniel B`Bnde, Isaac kPßride,tmaes .Ilooper and James Dickson, and • containing )sinety:rix nem and twenty-tux, preheat, with allowanea. There are about GO acres advised land,llo acres'of meadow land, a. two story ZOO gOUSS, andiBABAI,..And other' oat. buildings on the pretnises.."4l44:Agaied Orebar .spring slut welt of never fathng wapr o W, - ~1 5r.usts: One-four th In hand;,4ltir Ikeiree etpt . sl annual payments, wi th interest: , l! . .,-;t1... - ' ' • .:-Enoturo of JAldlin ArBRIDB, 'Ok 'of BOBS dcIiPCONNI4 . . • . . • . . Third Street, Ptuebhtgh. =; 11.--If the above premises are not tursviotisly at private sale, they 'nil be sold at public onbcry'ortglie premises, on Thursday, the 51h day of October, at Ifko'.4 clock, a. , ROBB A. AVCONNEI4 : , - ,.." , A ummeya'for the; HOU,. .airtARTS occr Coil!' Pit Cam, kri iroodorder t_i•kor !al 4ow for cash pion pr! O .7.IFInTAFFS 47 FT. 143 : Di COLEY; T4raakirm.,oi , of • - • testg9Marr.•:',... ft•PATTERSON; Allegheny it CONTBACrORS!- , - , 4tlaled . Proposals' wit{ be ea teived until the .21.0. Inn; for 'enlarging .St. Padre Roman Catholic Orphan's Asylum" Pions andlgteelfiert• none can bo seen at th e Asylum. t Websterst: : t, .. -?-, ... . By,order of the Board of hfansgers_• •..I i. •,- * ' &O l en . -.- . -• ,THOhtittB ArPELßEOltsel..i- 111. Illcnikinsois. igo.!118. 'Wood MN, i. NyouLD call the' attention' of,the public (the Itibes' ' . • - especlally) Wills well selected mailmen; orbilin- Ftwich and Exiglalk CHINA DINING AND 2141 8E7773. Consisting. in pan t e(' Cold •fland, Gold : l4mi; Faney end Plain White; • itlac, Indian Chine DiningSiltya; all baring been importe d this season tindare'of the mosr desirable owlets. ' M. -}IODIMN.SOI% 7 ! -,- •;asttg2B • ill Wood st., 3 doortibelbiti : OR SALF.-4 . tiltudde . FANlf,:dfil2Ciserea nom two firm .coal Banks; abdpireClay peanut: pelior quality. Situated fa enthe Milo neer, 35..mtlirsibe7 Pittsburgh, everyfacility is emraced forr . an extri . sire business in 'Coal, Fire Cloy, and Fire Sticks:, F 5. • acres in cultivation — the balance a n timber of int 'ese z. lent qualityaud in good demand. Three gond itiedging ifouus, 1 - „Barn, std ,ottier .out.tionses;. °rehire; The landing abide* safe harbor for boats, at sons. Price and terms acemomodatini. • a. ; Smithfield street> ,'. TiEF7NE.U•I4QUORICE-100 1111. just reed and for. Ilkstaterpir . ; 11.;X:NALINESTDCIE, , k.Cq, as e$ t.. ,comer Find and ilfooti•roil, 1 ` 1 ` , rrelf = lu stands lust reed. tor s, A • •'` •A' 'jotted an. or • . ARlll:•FORSAEF.lFlfti;ibreer.ttoiell :••• .:lAND; well fintorofed; : lying .witlain" half :of. the Glade Millev,Huiler - tovniyi OioilaipsituVor,. .Robtn Thonipion' %Ind - - otheri,.• and owned 6* Chtuoler: • It will be sold'etieigihd'att - 40 For porfieulotolenquire of •T iaeg.l4 l l 2 l . lilsll-197 No ~3 hfitikere4:l4l34.:;.- : . • Wt L' i i i '•;". __. OMZIEI 101"A,Witifrerkin1bFr: SW 'ticchmkrin 34113 tletig26l 11114LERli HICK QAtatrOlL—lllasitketa tti 1, - Aa Nark btblitelk*A:= ' 47 , • Sabrreotirgifiniffer inierbr• • t • s. t ?MILER & RicKasort •• IIANNISH! ISrowtOsilusitera', , ib --cauks,.brst 4 . e 'OIJ aittifor sale by ' : auk , MILLER do RICktISON'. SlJUitit,..4ll bags' !?littit . M3galri f ial - t r . . - li`il and forsabt , by _ ,• - ! earZ • &-RICKErgON: RODUUN—ou Duxes Ctiveseiv ? ; • :'• •• • • • 2 boxes 13actial; jbst!tee , d avid foiinhe by 26 0$ - blibLEß./cItigKETSON. PALL'FASHION OR TIA '.F'33 1343., co., (tate svcord,oor.tpig,) . WILL introduce, on Butural:4, Mg. ?6, 'be - VALE, BTII.B °FAIL T 3 fluat•rsderred Mew Tb4o6 amnia a nest lzd.baaatillit are ood tareeta:. ihVlted'-to cull at. itteir - atoTaj rtaek or fifth "aasi W • *". -"" 004 V(ISWAItDIN6 ANDCOMMISSON 4O44 .2:/;Seetsberiviite, err Wirehouse act to liter 'notilrofiVa7bioron;„W.44Bciatp7WlLVltriguiii,g;se7 . 1L oIuGANI.III-11.7 in. Jost ree'd and wr sale Dy O - • ~ t :„ B. A,: FAIINESTOCK4 GO; 1 0 1 0 4 • ...coroex ,Firai sod Wood MO; persons tns ikj ilA virit b tril y o :a! ) :l , o TC' t lr eo * T 4l l t 4s4 4 ,lll..yr.r'"" l,4l:..n oA te l v ll4 2.. : in i . sgt e k t r ayri e v : i hi• cf 'deb s litater. contrasUoth.- •;/.6; ,4 W.noir2s-11.• • NeblitToviriship, Aug. za I . ISUlkannabl , 114 Leej t I • Uncle Ned,' Whit masi,a drown be ; . • r 4 Thit'SVateher, dilette ; Boatiitan'inee Blue Juniata; flatmoctionsCansileaNekies; !•• Life•is hut sr strife; The deitinili pest ; ' . ' The-Mountain Maids IniVetion; • Sleeping, dreamed Love t. Agamnin Quickstei c " '•• •••B•llYeatul litliekt9 4 Pi :May Teen, (completed , Quicker , 111 I ,Spring.‘Valtz; euny Lind 's Bongs f • Alvarado Quickstep ;. l've'reasowto be wadi • . Ethiopian Airs with variations . Ileuet~6l~siaate.~l:E !Sylph Quadrilles; .Kate O'Stuavez i• Be kintlip each plber44 l ll:be ' fleetly ed by express, and for sale JORN,R;Are.t,u*,si . Woodiatg. • 1011tOORS! BOORS t. itettiehlhe, by 'Ow • Rey. John Xhelc,D,D , published landerstipeitivt . , seodenee.af Westin ; with es Itiottuphteet ,en AmeriesusEditat Complete in I •vol. —• • • -`.'• •• `, The Works of Rev. Rott i ert Hell, A'. '• Dwight's Theology, 4 — yo s: . .:F•4war.lON• ol ll 4 lvolv. • tt I ti t;i 14 "; - Chntlneve &IVO C.; ••• - • tr. ZiPb6 Also—A:large lind well Welted. stock ist,Theolleitiad; hliseetlentsope unaß slio9) &milk calsgteltri." $ '• ' - 'a woo , ' 4040314Arkoss;, .TEIVIAOOKRIGtarcIIery rdaziaTii 4 roi , i iixtr n r, , rttlaicirtinniatillertoti, Al/thole! ,El r elL„ Taii i AVbartiiinw 'oVnalke i91,47X',d4 1 ,3 10 r , in the yeatalBo l 7:*„l3r.gds/azry,ir et W Da itot , i'Adilir nth/i: ed r l , ri..Emjelitii:,-Trariiilateil'aiffir ~4ege~n en by -Kay F,,w - Arrtoifi r ; Charms - quid ConinciellaYttiSi , - -! ReceiVea and for BO? ft g. itreet. " • • • d naihm.ti g e;! 71771:31AOINIA.0O3, , liattiust receMe at 4,,, aasortmeat of those cheap BlTached4du o,•nnal-.cents.. riliTiaMegirsl Iblenched.Muldine al , To o r • 1NG,..80 . -p x , " Alt rourse accii, ianou, •IN qualitiegv Alst>" 6o fick"Ptil l fi very 141wr cerium'. g okurZ . t - A—At• MAXMINVCIA46O24arkdt at '11:' MURPHY . has reieived itkiiezoming, by. ex- : , liresscr-Wide black Ltstred thlke,. for Mantillas; FlaiNce4loyolottght Collets; blatertn blue ICiaOloves, , ren ; wfute Bnnnel 410,i Cap Mons, etymon Thread Laces; )3041 pgiug,; ,Drabt Drab Sauna. tor Bonnets. • • Taugw :NonV,E. .ss,rener of-FWW:afict Ararkeigregh t TUBT reeelrcd nt M. ^Antis . . 0 zena :Comecon, •Pour ,ThelNifitofDr:Rielitird;leinninge,thet)reaiNjeliadie ;j with a shereaceotiet! of bit last day*. The Cabin Boy, or Lila on the V. ?it StoilvE,FoY-.1 lune* Fre aka and Fan ale a:,-. l BrLieut r , •!''. o . a. • Ladie el Nal ionalAingaiimg, Vaion • - ' . , k, 4 Little'e:Living , Age, • 11713 e rford; of A Ilegherryody; ham all ' - • WlElicSinliligeld at.; =ea F •+.,. ,:::.04.0acitabovisSecoW taft;brrgite-Lthe'aiitaiiiiii:4;rilliJAVoi - roli ; M5O bind of fnules,louilablei tor any lititrAfikkork.. They can be seen al the yard of Havm& Brothers,latr etty street. tana9-21.1 SPOKES it TAYLOR... • ~w 4 ..~ ` ` r ~. I===ZE=ME=E EMS 11111111 E , ;!t: •. t, • • • EMIR - '-:.'.,'..:-.!'.;',.•::,,,•.;,'-•,......,;!..;,?.-.....:--. MIME =BM OEM . ~. ~• ,••• _ • dROb =NE - ,„- , , , • - ~~ ;: `! - ~~-, Telegraph'Ne*s::::iihy..:: . :.......-ii. • - - • - ;' ....i...,: : .•::.1:-....:„ Reported for the Rrorrdng Post Aitoithee:Visttlitlejkalt the Cassilktilat'a News f ' • -• 'ATEA:itiOciAT Dlel/I.BT/Clll , flavres,Aagast24,iB4B. _ The Halifax -.Sun., of the .21at itistalt, received by the iwatean ttinalor,, vtiiitlt:'3ohtNi;llituf Bruns- _ r -- - ._ . , wick, contsini the, followink, important : fiats t o re- _-. - • , 011 tortta late,irtsb yewar '; fr , "' l MI,- •- _ 'l_, iCe l sail saii Irreievielitiet. haie - bead received ' ~.' 1- "... , in taint by hiamble-litilividuals froiri:streiv Crisis* in: , Ireland, whlctiiiiiiiiiVi4 diferiliCface upon this .-,..• _ 1 ~_ .-.,‘ affair bettnieitl* - pitfirts'endeV;;Sraith,gl, 1 0 14 . Ind, ' i: .- thefarcaiv fliier itijoiti''' '.. '..--: Pi?e letter, 4z4e4l:Tdallisiihdie;July - 30th, says: SmithO'Brien, in marching front the neighborhood 1: - - yP,§llyer4pluer,apt,tfrit tt ith,ppelt. t?, A.lttt C9lli,eri r at , .1 . : the head. or,fput Ootitind ,men,*eriut..alticked by a - _ . 1 . ! bOdy of the Queen'stroopti; and that twenty of the -,.. Insurgents_were killed, mid several e;Plitirted: .. . ' 1 Yeatert ay, white the" ateatitetal3l.:rrteholtta• mud Catalina were ,racing, the (Mine's. Van en e.rach at ''°. the entrance qf Sawpit harbor, end icartandy tilled .-- : 1 :1. wilki:witet,' and is coneiderediaintal lou.l' a C . . , NEW YORK MARKETS.' Scc , Yeses, Aug. 25,.14 No steamers yet..tt is now certain that the 800- Ifici steamer will he the _first to settle the rery,par- plezi ng.ticco tints of the Irish;bsttles. /The Halifax papera r eT thq.lat instant, aziraetn , of lottery from "which aro publushe4 :Abe Boston pupate of. this 'Morning, rather. hro4 the fetter of the acirot cot , respondent - 45 r ~t he :Tribune discredit.' ,Det - a feer idieWitier troth or falsity of the rariouiieenrinte*ith:irldOt ourpapeia ere qiie;3. • market, ire liithait'anintatlen; and receipts 6 r XnalisW"frtitilfPiOrsiiitii:iiTiliopt: Sales r•iit;n i lekr har r el. Corn,_6o to 62c.:Vealsel o ; thit.",t'latint pf. °Par 10,000 bushels, faillenthorn- . . . - :Provisions; . No change hoof 'yesterdsYN_ qdota.; • , lions, , and salts ro a limitoiteiiint.,•.:Lard,Sii. per poundi, ' • - t .;! Cotton. Inactive at.prices below former cinota- PISTLAOEURIA'MAIIKETS- r P4l4 . nsiallia; August 25,1949 Our Matheta tat.atilkeekbliii any definite o:r able ilapPicii*. 3 l : •Y:,, l o4.,,,. p oik:#i.diab r oi.tpmoi oer trigs actionel!AliFittWes, Whiegitlifbei.'nrat inMOnlitat, is looked for .' iFlth thri Files I likurn i - ..4f il takifinialt _ntiikly;i4l.4Ql,' and, the, re. ii!: l 4lo ll 44it‘ , ' In Grain end Pnarisiois btitttlLe 1s dnini; mad tha il!athy that exists in Pjeiiiipp*,..in he frOM the dr-. maid, which is , • Billie est, so far as Dry. eods; and Groceries are Jniereated, appears to be lively ; Tea jobbing nets is apparently In the early fall - irade pretty Jibe wtlll,althengh•the extent *if rite! dons - not, Corn •liateCialairiliihuit year at this date. The__ Southern ~aserebaate ate sloe about coming; On, the dull sale and low prices of -CORO°. ; i CINCINNATI- MARKETS. • Ll¢icrtULri, August 25 ,; 1913.: . • • Plour... 2,000 barrel oi mord 043_75 to 3 65. • Whiskey. :Sales at 15tc. Cheese/ 'Attire demand at 6c. No change in Groceries, pricestadtlemand steady. Linseed Oita Sales at 53c.hnak• ,'•• Lead. Sales on time at s4'Kali . .Provision,..Bacouip.likaillllo hhde at steady prices; bP/1*.:14.2%415110-otriti-i. , • ;o6ittinr 'summed. ,kqeat -- , •Pittitneith'vriikielgraiici. .'• 3 imatiOPOsats winbeiviiiitediavieove of iiiii tlts*:,..-:-. , Yargh"Wttler:Vlroriti—anfil Tuesday the MO!" I isit,',.... '. iss 5 rgehre ar., a:r-41:sz the following worita,..iiir , ; , ..1. : '.....". ':,•, 3,Forrxeniadug..theM or new Bates, artstfoilare ..i. - : Mishisig.ille brick and and iitiviegthelsataC •"1.:! ,- • .- -."- iift.,:goz..buildingfoundeans for the engines'and . 1 4 Pm IDwcf}firaa;:iitioq*Aii the brick witiik.iif,shis .oralli. • ....• *VA Erpinkr s9f.ft s qlivsisOtolmat sanxectdace. .-- , ....,.,,t. .:..--..- --- - ...,a2Foristarusg two engines into two . 1)=A; autS , VA ; ." • Ailig them up as glftklßet Resin. inetudinbed plots a* It?ere•A tt"^ - 7', coxid 6f-te1742 1 1 e'-' 4l4 ";r° ll4 e ' l ' - with. the low : ‘•••,- -i "' d with the_".bserudi ' • - ' ~ ....- , f't:. ' • •• • • " • minus. wt a Corher - - , tofor•t; .irosactivwdi he arsiiiisisicifSeemf the Worke,t ntitte..:„: . Old Court nausea At novas:we atterMeillist host: ,—..-",. .. fi:t,The elm:matron of*theasiabs sad , they buiiiiiiieetther._ raagitur house. tubs finished bribe ISittotrareemkiflCTA'A 'it , : . : Payments to be made in Bonds haelniVitt.F.VOrtelo...rgili . .' ?old bearing en itomestOfait per-cvnc,un.llol:::- . . ..... ';'''.'iii‘4:til'," "': - ' - '.: Aiiii. . ,7;rrtv•Streatii:' , Qger---Iso Ammo' brovets ChUßeollls • Eoapp , ;w - . ; ...43,,. Ati0 n0w,.!,5.i ft I 111.! ShO! , t. • - . 9 Jisst iro . erved".4 formate s. - MtLLEM, .11tfIttelEFfISON. .-1 thrnal . - • ....... , .111 , fti19tlii1earA /IMF. Stockholders of thir-Pththetis'eatafattitare... 1, hereby iscitified that"si - with:lv:for:she' arpose!of electing six Trustees fora d& ettmon)7,acilf beheld at I the otilarof the - Wprks;:betwiiearhe hood( of 2 - itad p d, PP 4th of Sotreaberfiftk . Dnz ht : COW4riVriassathr-•: • • , • 1E" N.V.` Certigityi of'Sto4S4ll.4,lxstiedrothapagsiss, - - epthled tO receireProliSP tr l T.* ll Pt 1,144444;i'Pet.' 40_,,.r .- -fi.alaigasines re* . 18eptosiaber..y. s ..15.19K1rWAT,It.L.A. MINER'S— S. • aratione9lagp.tine for September; Gockty'ii Lids • Wok,— - . ‘‘ . . - "41ttveasiaapi4t18ios., pivy ; • • •••• o,Oa iLliX4%ttio :Fe 41Ig .N 0.24 2. ;T I ,FPZ 4 1 ! • ar:HINESI 4 : - • .. auglo - - • 'lll_OU5l4 AND I . o t *FOR' $B5 0.00-T.Foriitaltid • - 4w4.ji4ry FROM' XlivinziN'exoplar end LOr WNW ouso • outuus n fo 1r Xtramot and kitelten,:miltli a good try cellar, all well twanged for c0m1.:pv.564 convedwn no' Tb,,.. • Lot is 20 Cent Crop* on Pine,street;Fifiti.W43l4 by CO- - ncroonnodating.‘.... S,XigilißEßT_Xten. nt . • bat; near 05 rael_opv e ric . 4piitibelf e w Gen no 11u py cia e.i.old itetioadkillatim terittiyor Ipfalta_ . 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