' . ■ ■ ft .. L m, ‘ i^:>:->^-f->(;j£’l'V‘^ ;^X'^-^i'i^-^: r 'i*'l elpl itti|S®|ttl « ter. si n( BB teiiteil '5 ifllslsg '» a, smsm a s; l|p«l|#piil§ SE T fei ; 2^l'| ? ?Vlii.jVi| t ’’ja *N« tn' cie‘ < vo <' . . . 1 I ] alto -b * :' '*•'i:' ' jt" v'';" : I fell i k *‘ 4 v- £ V;*.ftu"Avis;;,.'! «« - *-* , *' . * Ao t**\: *. v * r ; -» -} \ i ■ *3* '-. r n*l tien lifeßrS&gEiii'% owl ‘(4 , tf*-’ v unr '** '"' *’ >“« aw ** -u'*•■’' r <\ **~’ - [*£, Aiti/'V-v,' .-i ■•'• a ; -"ft*'. k SfliS6iiiifti»iai s ■ _ i ‘ -a. \ »? *• •; i( , v j>? . „ j v ti-fi 1 A'<. ■ \i S > '’ . (JSJ U •*»>' «£ l«* . ?, '- i -»;l^Z^? r r'‘ v 'V^'''?^<‘ ,? i;- l^'-'^*’>'; :i > : t’ll '‘ , * * - (eft] j«? .f; ‘?v ■ ».< -i, '. '. » ■ ™ ililS»|»si#sta W «”- p;i»is»iipia»iW K I Wait fy ; &. fi&t ?■ ’• r -;f.;v ■} -raj e,>,i -p :? slje IHorning post 1J 7 - V^^’-^v’iVT:' 1 -'-;' nimOCBATIC NOMINATIONS- V :for president. ; ,U -' k £stuck*' f'f ; TIOBBT n.A*' &*& ex *2 9 u~'z . Sssßfsp-ar $ isss™* * c r y 'v VW- MmiWOT? 1 ?' ste^PW&*~E . < VIII Ilstn'?‘ *° -* '■ ■ I |SKSSSSS!SSSwi«»»ref J £ “■ 'yi \Yj4. SW*tt*2*D> ommg . 111. jVwb Bttswstrt, T>og* « * VtTT JllltSt C-'HCCO*CIInWtt .. :.«■• . s?v JwaWroau'f, Lebanon go • j .v. ti /1 1 toj .fbbss, A ork . . JJ? • • '' £ B'ndfonl do S S& ws5»W S •$?& W H DiVt»,CT»'*f? n I S? • **s' SSS”o d 0 ‘ . . J . • FOR governor, - , MORRIS LONOSTRETH, of Montgomery County. FOR CAN Alt COMMISSIONER, ISRAELTAINTER, >:• .A " ~■ Qf Westmoreland County, .-, ■ „ ■FOR CONGRESS, 9A'MOKE>'-'W. BI.ACK, ■-:•■:'Vor'YRTSBVSOSr; '•'■ Schuylkill, Carbon, Monroe and Pike..Con 9/NorthMnpton and Lehigh..Jos. Hillmnn. _ io;'Susquehanna, Wajne and. •*....■> Crane. v - 12. Lj^ommg 1 , I and S o !hvan..H. and Colambm..John M'RejnoW«. £S&’.TiilSSK'.fc. w. »■ Bl 'Ti.,. 19." Huntingdon, Bedford nnd Bla«r* •Geo.R* M Indiana, Combnaaod Armstrong.. James Donnelly. , ■^ -2J. Westmoreland and Somerset,.!, e- v?*.. . 22. Fayette and Greene..Cbas.B. 81ack.... 23. Washington.. David Riddle.. . „. ?4. Allegheny and Buller..H. S. Msgran, and *Bcaver and Mercer. . Waller -Konjar. : 26. Crawford and Venango... Wm.M Arthur. Erie. .James CL Marshall-;:. ..v- * S i.,..' ~ 2S.’Warren, Jefferson, Clarion,. Poller, M Kean and EIU..C. B.Cutlts. representative delegates. ...... Adams.. Kdward B. BnehJer..,_ Rib . Allegheny.'.M. Kane.jr., C. Burnell, J. A. Gib . .on and Perry Baker. . ArosUoog. - Jeremiah ■ Heichnoiu. SSSS.ia:22W£S. Samoef"Crom -1 SWrt Urt nUfflfWi. i bbW*! , ?F . WUlls •• •• • / •, •' V j TV ffitnc I GtSIKT bVprf/emd. oyporks.. Prtcr 6trohecief, W, Kern*, J* mvk) vv CARR. United Stales Newfjiaper Agri>ry j Dnea and Wm. Lobach. . .....: B&ESSSIU-.is-.w--. In Philadelphia. - • • Bailer. . Wm. Beatty. r x , * JOHN J'MITCHKL, Pitinbarsli • ‘ • JOHN 3 HAMILTON’. d° , \ EDMOND SNOWDEN. AHe|;h«»» . WILLIAM L MILLEIL V»r«u'le» ' ÜBOWttH. EDWARD jrCORKLE, luJißlia.* ' . ' Atonoß, JOHN O’BRIEN, LawrsnceYilla ■" JAMES WALLACE, BalJm,, 1 BECofeNHJ, ' nn JOHN POLLOCK, Cliato»^- WILSON. EUxaUlh Croagh. - Enuavlnswears prfparrtiodo KiadnsMacWM, 1 a itjie of nn aUUlrrfoof Neor»pofccrMd Wok fte „ BUrp K* tJ W?i«UScSj solicit the patronage of hlipldralily'in Washingtooooquly,«?»» .Someraet. .Isaac Htwu*. e • nd VgSiZr r», las-Eftr 4 •°' sssSS:.sisSt»i ? i i a«- , lh , e nart. not only in Pennsylvania, Warren, M’Kean and Elk-J. k. Jamea. baVJrongh’onUbe enure Union. Tf ">f , WcstTio'cfand-i.'M.Borre'i; JohnF.uaold and ™■ and "°- Loogstreth«,Ucarry ’ of , "ftrk-Jamc, M. Andcr.on, Robert R.chey ** victn^ln^p C ernte snastoproilncethe slightest G « m »rConvenuon proceed* Let there be action • action 'jic- , tdcratlon 0 r the contested seat fintn the Bth bena WE MUST ML WORK 1 WE MIST ro0 „ dBial , WaUon«d ALL VOTE!" "■:■ to a seat a. tho Senatorial delegate,ftom Schuylkill^ Carbon,Monroe and Pike*-:::,u.i Mr. HUGHES moved to amend, by referring_tbe ( whole subject to the represcnlaliVß delegates from*, •‘’"Mr/'WRIGHT, of Bucks, moved amendment, byroferring the whole. subject.or testwl seats to n special commiUfc op : that, sobjoc » , to be appointed by tho chair. • • uiaitON. tho i After a discnuion.tn which Mr. i WALTOr.,tno contestant, Means. HUGHES, 9-E‘WEII,HT> J • ■i 7S.V oraNPIS WHAIITONyJOHI*,Me UEAPy>s L?BRADFORD, J-S, GIBONS, and JAMES DON- j L T Y ho P amc?dmc d nt to tho amendment wa.d.sagiecd j I °MrfHUGHES’ amendment was then agreed ‘o, and tho resolution as amended was adopted. ? Mr. C. E. WRIGHT moved the appotn.TOnt of one delegate from each Congressional District, to appoint officers Tor Die permanent organisation of 111 Mr°MAGR AW moved .to amcod, at>, dia* | delegate.Trotn the Senatorial ibnocUi her of delegate, equal to tho number of, Senator.,; tb ivhicli saw district are entitled, a to aelcct'Officorß for- the permanent organisation pfthe Convcntioii, which was agreed ,o, and the resolution as amended wapogrepd to* r- j; then The Delegate* (tom tbo ScDatonal dittncU thep appointedJtho foUowing: gentlemen . a Commdttep to. appoint officcra tor the permanent organisation, ol the Convention: :i - s‘-ri jir.iA ■ let Dis. Michael M’Ntmny, v * J" ■ 2 ’Francis Djmond,.Wm. ■ English,. Hugo '.'■ -■lClark.: .v-- 3 Daniel Fry. ' OllVer'AlllSOO. ■ 9 William Korea. 6 ' C. E. Wright.; 7. : Jacob B; Amwake, Dr. N.Ranck. . 8 . John Fal.ingcr. ;. •, ; - John 8. Gibson. 10 5..8. Winchester. - : Tf vV r CHostcrTbomas. ■ 12-;. H. T. Beardsley. . 13 • A. Beaumont. ?. ■ : I4r; - Samool Fattnco. iSf . IsaacBfenkor. ly.-M-u-:'. TtTlie Wtldevrtess.” 16 Samuel Wherry. Tbcco'py-nght of this highly 1 Ir*’l3 ““ -hv'lbe hTte Dr. M'Hwnv, (onn of the beetever r (ifloi B , McFarland. ... thl , eodttW, ana which is now out ofpnnt > 20 j. a. Given. Ih" rt tfnrcbascd k' out cilcrpnEirg fellow citi 3t John Fausold. L‘»,M.P%JoMir,nndm.oon to appear on very 22 CJ,«.A^Blnck. hMnillbl new type, and m anattractive styleof bind- ~ 4 Jalnes A# G ibaon, Chailos Parte! P m. Morse tella us,that he shall pnnt.only a 25 Walter J. Hunter. tug, Mr. M r calls that have’ 5 26’ Joseph-Pouglasa. S’ -ssssr ftps Will be wfcidly exhausted. . wnißi' 1 t'v Onr*w«CQ»v«ntloii. , We embrace the earliest p ra cuc a h!e n,ome o , io lay before ear reader, the entire proceed.nge of the ConvemiSn which met at Harmburgh on ihe Mth ultimo, to nominate a candidate, to b PP » “heßemocracj for Governor of Pennaylvom*. ft. copy-from the Democratic Union, of lh;it ei >, Aeirortf presume that every matter which claimed the attention oMic Convention, i» eml.od cd in the repott.which tye’pnbluh. Wo arc pleased to observe, that a degree of har mony, and calm, dispassionate devotion to the cause of the People, even excoeoing that which M costo l« tn mania. Convention., marked the close o. the memhera seem to h«o been animated wSbnt one Spirit —that of Mm.og to Show who ToSd most cordtrlly and efficiently .attain thonoui ‘“rh* Address adopted by the Convention.. brief, ■ sssss--'*'—:. Ihde proceedings to the attentive perusal of all our fnendef sod .hall revert to therp again, at T day. - ' Batty at Ktlxeb.ttl. Oar Democratic friend, are to have a grand rffilj EUxsbeth, on Friday next. The following speak- announced, viz a Messrs. Black, McC.ndlc.., hCeraw. layng, M.tchcl, Snowden, Hamilton and fuLt'*™ are’authorised to announce that the Si-KsSS nesting at Elizabeth. .x^.:r - _*« \• ••' >r. .'V'-'> i. K-U7-; !•• • V.-i-.-r vi .i -'■'■ ■■■ - V 'r ■ ■•■ sc "r . -.-v . ...:.■■ i -p; ;.'-.'^.-'.-'’’-5- , .iJ- ETALt or TUB Hoore or \ • Harr tt*iladelphia county. .Pra.Dmiond, Wm. En ghshand Jno.BtaHman. 3. Montgomery.. Daniel Jacoby, r '*■ U. Cheater and Delaware. .Bitter. Boyer. v ... 5. Berks. .'WV-Heideoncta. 1 &Tfnd"n.. .Real, Pernod N Ranch ■ilviV'• • *« l * y?».-. ■< . “ •••-<:- ’i.frWA--,"!-:..' ■?7 sures oj reform, m thc /'P^.^.ff k W S b U oen Mr. HUGHES mo,* adjourned,iladjourn to meetatbalfpasttwo, wn Merico ouraallantofficeraand tMops.hothtwm was agreed to. and.*alunteere,,havecovereo themselft* Adjourned to 2{ o’clock. morta t g |*} - «SE«vr.g® ? 3 is ; ssfc&SirSsu sw/KSrOsffi&Saas: ■»ffisB?3'*»~~‘•'sssur 13 Stephen Baldy, Columbia. Grow/ Oundrum, BcidenncU, Hillman, Hichgold. Unloa from „olaiion, and preaervetho reto pow la 'lsaac S Waterbury. Daupblo.. - Holland, Jacubv, James, J.Glancy. ~ *L *»•"< or unchanged and inviolate. ~ . ' In - George Gundrum, Union, Jones, Kama, Kerim,Knlp, k®£°®h, wßevSblds Col, FRAZER addrewd the ConveoDoD. ipun^ IS: George Sanderaon, Cumberland. Arthur,M’Cnlly.M’Glathery.M’Nenhy.M of hlf with great eloquence and •I'j'-'THmM'Mi Anderaon,-YpTk. j, : . Marshall,Mason,Merntnon,Mower, ai _ 0 * il pownr* • IS Dr. W.R sSwwt, Adame. t? ell, Picking, Power, Banck, * Mr. HOLLAND, of f hdadolpkia, moved to strike 19. Gen. James Burns, Bedford. demon, Sherman, Shuman, Siegfncd, the word “Toxaa” from the addres*. 40 Jamca R. Donnelly, Armstrong. man, Stevena, Streheckcr, Thomas, W« Aftor a; few remarks in enpport of the amendmen 2?' Wdhamßosa, Wo.unorol.nd Wharton, Wherry, Winchester nod Wnght-BS, HOLLAND, and in opposition to .t by Mesare. 22 W hy Frost Fayette. voted for MORRIS XONG3TRETH BRADFORD and BEAD, the amendment «e. dim -23 Dav"d Riddle, Werfiington. Messra. Baker, Bank., Barnett, Buchanan, Bu«s, d M William Beatty,Butter. Burrell,Cox,Cromwell,. Cummings,Fausold,W«t, K Mr FRAZER , 3 amendment waa ‘ h « n .“6»«“ on* ? f Baakm, Mercer. Gibson,Gtven, Hugos, Kane, leet,M Fan u■ ,- 1 « D d me oddrem and resolutiona unanimondy adopt 26‘ DW. b. Cook, Venango. gra w, Nill, Reilly, Riddle, William Rosa, Stewart, Mf FRANCIS DlAMONDsabmitted the fo lowing 27 John Brtwlejl, Erie. fodd and Wilde-25, voted for J. S BLACA. reso l ut ,on, which we. onan.mottsly adopted no r> n rnni* VVntren. Messrs. James M. Anderson, Baab, Burt, »*•* Mr. DIAMOND, of Philadelphia, said—Whilst we 28. C. B. Curtis, Warren IB JfSSSw^Bia,Bosl,Cske, Faunce, Forsythe, BCCUrO anV’rnkco auecession i ■' Frftley*GstnW«, Hammomli Hogkeji,Hu|*Dg, Hun ,1 p omocratlC Governors, to. wßtcb Francis Whartoni PhxTtdelphiii eat*• lw> £* oBfy> M , M anus, M’Kean, Paahcr, Hlchey, , olercrt , of thlaCommonwealtMt will af i peter Strobecker, Berke county. sienkerbUd'Wyke—S3, voted far&llAA&y* “ 1 t :j f or d to these an honorable incitooeat towjtj|.f«Jh John Kulp, Lancaster. - LER. i fnl performance of their duties, to know that we are James A. Gibson, Allegheny. MORRIS LONGSTRETH, having not unmindful of those who, having well and tnily Major F. L. Bowman, Luxernc. r ont , 0 f all the votes cast, was declared duly nomi- “ tforaied lhe guties of that office, have away as. HUGHES, from tho Committee to whom was J ! from lbi« stage of exiatonce. In this rpirit we feci •Jvored the conteste.il 'spat ftom tho.Sthr district, Mr.MAGRAW.mored that the Convcntionpnom- h , j honoring the memory of Francis R.Shunh, Side Report m ?avor of admitting CbarU. Fraley. m „’, O nomination, which was unam- * ta| hono ? ou r Bo lve».Thc people or hr. na- Mr COOLBAUGH from the minority of .aidiCom- J dto i„o place, the Trappo, in , c “ u “ ly h * mittce made a report in favor ofJ. H. Walton. Mr. WRIGHT, moved the appo.nimeut ■ of s com h „ WM Bp ecmlly endeared hy maDy ließ.have Sh.S. was adopted: and John M-Rcad, fl gre*ed to, and Mml W e des.ro that our eon.Ut.ieet.aJ.oma, **%■%• ssE”*”" 11ro " sn, -'“ ‘ssrstf-«*;rri; rdk^Housc^ of '■ were adopted for OTO cccdinffs of Conventipnr.wh cK .;vrn | t j ie V fC ction of the said monument, and fo««rdth m , n nroecedcd to make gemination*; when the BRA rew l o tiou. that hereafter thei( Mantel Fry, Erq-. chairman of the erceutive com c E B Wnght “ M C „««>—foot' The Convenhon e^oarned^^ M ‘ M, i%"iSl ifor wVtLIAM BIGLER, the people of £ onomydio.nnh.og lion. It. P. Plennlken. Bush, Cook, Coolbaugh, Crane, .upx andby w«Dt prodding ample' We Mtrv r f rom tho Baltimore Patriot the follow- Cu&V/FeUieger, Faunce, Grow J 1 puhln e . Ins ankle of juit coomeedauon to tho Hon. R.P. M'Arthur, *****'&'¥ V A*, tingdiahrijg the relief '**“*’ d « JKwmm'wm », Heamken, of Fayetteeodoty, now Charge d’Afcures Waurbury » oi P XaED «■»W •*?* #r »i> operative, „ C openha S en. It w,U be grat.fjmg to tho many T^e« l i^AmwUe, a Echter*4chi, Fort.ey, Fmer, i S'« »«h«| a«d«d«r com, f £ f M FlcamkC u in Penosylvama to aeethat Fotr «d A K»l?-S, soted for BENJ. CHAMP- jj- ««JWS&'U.yJf .Ufim vigdarc. aed ma.t.rly ahd.lya.n public mm,.- *«£«. «* Zenker-2, voted for E B^w K C»mblo-l, voted for ROBERT FLEMING.; date for m gonuiae representative! w^!ogto n Union learna from nprirate letter which resulted,** ft i l «. Andetseu, John P. Ander- i voupg himself foi;.?***'*'M<>nt*oni*Ty, he ha; ‘ American vessel* trading to ttiose fort, to 1 • K «Ss s&saii}.fes: “saS:-WSifi "srri."r'»s:i»Stfsn> S‘Ssa. W >*■ feiSfpSISIiSiSiSfSSEI *l^»SS^^sS2dg3SK , tK?ii ,I S3?*S: ISftSSTEIXrsSkSSwtSSiISjE ®^M®^!S3^g3g£S^ r f:S^3«*sSs : fgggaggS' Sm ssmusush Kl P«keV. p John tah S»> I umr.mme.ed or * prlncnles of real ,U a farni ,hed wuh Iheletter w which we have re &«,Wyke*». vofed for WILLIAM ferred- June2B,lStS. BIGLER. . B 4 Burbsnsa, Bur- ftthtra of the Democratic par y. M iaf B ,r \tlasta ray of light ha* /alien uaoo our gloomy ie ren.fcox>o»4e,l, | fejSSSKSKS A ■garaSra^tsa^ C, JOHN S FOWNEY, withdrew (he name of Berj. * for' '"vn”^"eommuntcittnn from Swcnemunde ran. 4”S«S moved that the Con,ent,on nd- eminent men and pme P , J. soiae tlcoenl io Ibft 'V:*^ rnftn a i!j sInUUM asu t whs ultd glvcrt to woihw American >e» n ss.vsa i: %X'"Tif s i Slower, Morrison, Power, Read, . : Unipa, '•ihu'uld'RWroJtiMqpayjr-t-: gttttrM ok - wtaw ‘"mncnT sysep in I*l^ e22=^ Cr N P W.k£-2L voted lor WM. BIGLER. our » n ‘the Pacille and a A Erta ng Post, and the New York ■^rt-^TS^JlsSgiSsS^^:! V«->-»«"->■“ ~T. ' ?i rle ’ r .von Hughes, Kanof Lcct, M’l arlano, umitd to diu rortonas » »“' administration of Unlon vhon, and so speak tht Democracy now;—hut Gibson, Given, rtugnes, Wn] no „ >Sl cwart, real monumenta orOie llemucrau union to , r th eirfactiotuata atthl. S?«SSSSSi Sr,xr«'.;^c SSSHrsSSs 6 =s=^rSM2r ‘Mr FATZWGER moved that tho Convention 5f Shu&t and Snyder, and which j we S Md invoking hla guidance in our endeavoni to eontsming the »und- „„„ pbnt ourseheaupon the nation-' Tho Convention then proceeded doctrloe , „f nolilleal economy, I . ht(b , m 0 f freedom, in opposition to the sectional W *M««Bri' l Alifsoni Amwaie, A. B. Anderaon, John onUro confidence in our f Mform of slaccnt.’ 1 n 'Ballev, Baldwin, Baldy, Barr,:Bcatty, f-V ,n Crr Canal Commissioner, IsßAtn Paiwteu,. : ... . , am c 11. E* Butler, who uUorcd the for .mhuiled veto of the tha b „ er> an d Jr Buohlcr, Cartor, bough, Dimond, Eehternaenr, g Gundrum, Resulted, rhai tho untty an P . B him,—“ ought not to ho countenanced by r:Sg y ld o’four political matitutloha,’ We ha-' J. g! Jones, J. M’- can tlfe people apeak and carry out their sovereign J* well-informed, lute - S on^tA b Ma!o” Mower,Mornaou,PPWe', Read, will. t W|U glv o our undivided, cor- llg ont, and honest min.hvholaa fnend to oureoun- Stallman, Stewna.SJwhcc • jjySG STRETH. nominoo or.'hfa Convpntion p . p j )0n Wrlght-63, votedfot: MORRIS l ß “ ch#MD> nor on d ,hat at tho 8 V“, vote in ftvor of > Meitr*, fcdi?Cromwellt ; CummingBi ;«vqry,yiw^gy"LlJlA-*iM:-B-atH«li.'lEteii«i|*ll Bgrns,,Burrell,-Cake, wa,, r ’ Glv :t hovedistii.giivshed-■■ " G F Or j W j IMAM Lx*.a Cass, «» K «> c u b '« an { h *“ C g,u r nominees of ansss!siS»fsaßS™v ,J , ss«« S£ i.MoirUon acd •'4 ■ • t\- v . . .•? r -s «" A ?j'-i ?:% ’>: - : £ IS?*. 5->?£/ r , -i-'f 'I s*" / - i'-V-KO'.y'”:; •n-i.:. ;; Nan ell, PacUer, Picking, Richcv. Slonkcr and WySe _2 Ij for AV r i„ n rnptla Messrs. Battle*, Bras, “il’ ® Marshan f whin inatonvcnuonadjoarti it adjo'nStoKalfpaat eight o*«lafllttu morrow morn mg I which was agreed to. And the Convention adjourned. r ' Vr-'. ' + - v - “ -'••*• •••• - ! • •••“??••• " r ;'\ tj.'V j-' •5 W.-J ; ' x £SM*&*4-?Js££ » Byinformation is wanted of ft roan oamed.JoHN Wevjiak, who belongs to Troy, Port* coun.y.Ta, Ho was at one time In the navy, and was at the g of Vera Crux. He neat joined Capt. Lewis com pany Louisiana volunteers id which he served dun ing thewbr. His' : ' -V .'•' . iV'.VjJ \. : .ri. ' A i'V'‘>'V v? V „>' •: -V »-“ 5 .- .. .■ ■ lv .^ r „i • ■/, . ‘ ■■.':■ . v' ; SsYYImWWjI, , •r / ~'fc .Y0,.,... ' , ■ vj' _r - < digraph!' '/-••■ - : 'M CYz-Ys ming Post. i t\ 1 - . ’ V> 9 Convention. - *■’ ~ T _„~ -■*,-■ t s/ c .ember.6,!lB4s,' * ,’. <• *** \ * A' s ’ - '? ■g and organif Y *Z. 11 to" Bejmaar . ,Y . -. ( ConWnfi iventioo - I 1 t .• • . __'YV itmost' .*• ' r ' s *->, ' n - -/*' -i** < ' <■ r ..- . ’ \ ,1 h T £/* ~ ? ' * - i vr _ .-''' .-T..,. * V . „ » * «a: *• t* , *-> v, 4 f \ V 1 h , l (*t . r„ - l 4 1 fUli., Y'Y ’ - r i'*\'.‘V- ; '' : ?V r~ : --“■''‘- ; y.■>r>? > : t =, r r ■ ■.■■■• :••■.. ’•.. •■.»>: 1,■..’:•• *•.■,•■':■ '/i:.■■ J —: *•.•.*«•., k < j h M -*& v -, 4 - V 'T’ T r V * - ‘< T * -t- „ h ._j>. .t. - *!... r ' *•" »V BAtriMofLe* Sept.*o,lB43* * J 1 'V v 4 r ' Onr market is steady, »n 4 price* well rfsintaincd. . * . ■, t. I" '_' _’', Floor i* held and some sales e’fferteaat4fi<'> >• j.\" 34‘ cts. $> gslloh. - - V CORN MEAt.^alstnl93^9,and rndemand. T t ' r-- , ”S' ' S Groceries and Prosnioos are unchanged, anide- --. ‘ ’ * . 1 ~-~J&T rJ " £' mandmoderale. . i - ..' • t ( r \ ’*~ '"‘‘‘"j . ■< v ~ ~ * ,f- Business generally is brightening up, and tha wharves are assuming snmetlnnc of a commercial s r '~-> f V r appearance. Tbo-lilUc oyster ernicks dre again ]' *v' , «'*/ - making their appcnraacoon Oyster street whart i PliiiAplXEnra, Sept. | . -• "j The oacitement created by the news of advance | * , t ' „ -''■<* ./- ' J / in breadstuflshy the Niagara, hnspartialty Subsidod, . ’’Y, yet it has left our markets, so far as Flour and Grain Z ■ , /Ysv, i. concerned, a shade •'higher, which perhapsahe new* b) the neatateamcrwiU bring down qnjlfcaa. < , , ’ ■/, soon as the former caused the advance. - _ - -‘ , r is about as active end pripe*,are i v j generally bigherthan vesterdey. Sales at 96, which j _ * 'is the ruling pr.cc for best orands j family or pastry t”'”' “" "■ . wx> ' f , f < Floor is held at SdjSOtp'bbl. 1 | . , ' .GRAIN- .Wheat ranges from 100 Io 105. Corn : * J t , 65 to 68 far yellow, and 555J62 for mixpii. I LARD..I ; ales3tg/39c.f0rkegaandbhls. ‘ - i- WHISKEY..SaIes at 2§ to 26e. v gallon, ned 4 ' scarce. . r Ptovisionv are steady at loriner figures. Grocer- -,. ica oSbr no Aew-f«ature,:orchange.i- T j v . | CnrcmffATl, Sept. 6,18*48. | FLOOR..In moderate demand. "Sale* of 1160 | Z. ' • Y v : • .' WHISKEY. .Salenatl7c.tr gallon. " \j* ~ | . rHCF.SR is in. fair demand nt Sic. E> &•' l u ; ‘ PROVISIONS. .Pork is in a veryacuve demand t silesaf 1290 Imrrets prime- #6? ( in active deminil; sales 2SO hbds, et 4|_ ij>f Shdbjd. j . ern, and 4J-for sides. Lard: 1000 kegs soldhfc7f@ !•__', ’ 7y;255 barrels at7l- _" 1 with perfect Wifely* and often with J&tf \ many-oC the most emiueht | j .Europe, to whom the afflicted and othersl i"oticfeniean.he referred.''Reference..Will nlsd?J>o.>Biy*s |~ most mveiertle nervous disorders,-which cpuldiotocra . s moved bv any other knownmentis » ‘ i •- ' *Amon v vatiotnotherß,’ it bos been provedio bendnu. - | „ 1 mbly ndapted for the cum of *b* ker\ona Heedcche, and other disorders of the WW J / is 'with khis Diiparatus alouß tltauhe opciator con convey £,/ Edw&ease mid safeVtQlhc eye,tom- | Sore sight, or cure amaorovos ?to the ear, ***»s?&. I inert 1 tome• tongue opd-other orpirtS|-loX«Atow fPSOJw. < g 1... ~ . and 10 the tarions parts of the. v? me Bhcmqouam. Asthma, Neuralm * Parali-Si* or PalsypGont,Chorea ,;,;,:*.,. ilepsyi WeaknisSS:ftpin.B»rnu)SrAOmCjdt»e«W.T* c f?” | 10 lenlalca, Coniraedon 01 the lamhs,Loekjavr,Ac . - s t bp hY oalsto be foT various dwows*aadthe | Tor operaUng.Tor'tho-curt of these 5 - | A LECTURE ON GALVANISM,'. - ' | With experimenls tvill.be dcUvered^iacheyeningt by he , t pnientee^— iu)nsroom,No.So,— lotadiCSMdHeiulemep, , ni6o<:eii»:each:;iocomnieiiccatSoclock. — 1 * ■ • AUCTION SIIRSt, ' ! ' .. > BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, SeiiiA*Eori rornrr of Wood and F’fth yrttlo . , . 1 A ROT-SALE OT VALUABLE BOOKS,FINK ENO- . lj Lisnt’EDITIONS, Ai Aiifiien-—On smarday.and | - Mondav eVeuitiga,Sep. 10th and Wlh.titvhe Comtnerei,i \ . Sidra Rdtami, corner oi"Wood.ahit Sih stieel*. - / 1 . - The collection embraces many rate, coriona and vain-. t able works in nearly every deportment or m»ratnre ( eie- t gantlrembcmshed with fine engravnnmi. v . 4 > * CataloimeScanheobtainedion sppheannivtpost.peW)..,. to lhc ncuoueec. The hooka will l* open for e*end»« «°a°f «** P. rl - or '?' he ’P K - WW* P ' tmncya stafledrv goods at AUffnarL-j, ■ X On Tharaday morning, Sept. 7th, nt 10 « . Commerelal Sales Rooto, corner/fkVopd'ahd.Knp stt i.. will be sold, Without teserve, ftretoh cuttencr« , tensive naaotimeiitof seasonable f 01 *, 1 ? Kf ! falicy uiul- ataple.Drw Goods; nmongwhiehWiUheKwP:. super, rich-atslc prims, gmghain»,Tnous dsl'ft’B cos, dCslamc robe pmietna, dr e«j* nltorclolh, fancy vestrags, aoperfinelitopd elolht, bl^P“« miisivi , window whom itmayeon'''!*- aßnu[J . of fashionable naf re»- , 1 , M7 ?^SmSiiv ’SSetFrStehvtylv‘WH* wilh lineh,■ 1 dy»made „ a^e ca jf boots, ’ , nardworc, |Sld nod sUvefWhvf.*”? f JOHN D- DAVIS, Aueloncer. V in 1_ w r i „^ i yji.r2B*&*3sttr+*>t** *- ,A,y--j«v«'Tj , T.jL.»i?^'^> l T?»Xl'- 1, --"'.( < -*'^‘-.■ : i- >:^7v s -.-^£';T-.;, .-. -r. - . !. ~ ••.-i '" :..-.V' -.- I Democratic Mm* Staetl* l ?* A meeting of the Democratic ittisena of Baldwin, Mifflin, and JefferionTotiniJiijis, Wl> He hold at tho ■ hou@: of John. Cowan, m Baldwin Township, on tho, 7th day'of September ~at2.o’clock,' P» M. The meeting'will Jbo addressed jay. Cot. SamuelAV. Black,, Col. Wilson'MeCandlcss, J.8.-Hamilton, Henry S. Magraw, Ed. l?nowddn, John J. Mitchel, George W. ■ Layng," liHarper; and others. Torn out, Democrats,;, and ahew your determination to give a wholo sonled ‘ nnd enthusianticsupport to Casa, Butler, longatreth, f apd the County Tickot* j Cincinnati Firemen. By a Telegraphic Eispatch from Cincinnati, dated at 2 o’clock, t. sr. yesterday, we are infor/ned that the Washington Fire Company or that city, number ing fifty men, had just embarked on board the steam boat Visiter, to pay a visit to oitr city. Oar Fire men, weihave.no doubt, .Wili-Siro them n caption; and we are inclined to think that do por tion of oorcitiaens Will be disposed to /Arete colt I voter on such a pleasure excursion, let every body give them a hearty welcome- ' local matters. • Discussions—An evening spent in the Common Council chamber, while that body is in aeasran, Is almoat sufficient to make one hate that principle which obtains in, this country guarautceingfreodom of speech. On Monday everting the ques'tion was whether an ordinance recently adoptedlowering the grade of liberty street, should be repealed or not. The bill to repeal was defeated. Then a resolution instructing the clerks not to record tho ordinance, and requiring the appointment of a Select Committee to enquire into the merits of tho whole matter, was carried. .Both, parties expressed great anxiety to have an investigation; all appeared to harmonise on this subject. And yet there was a pointless debate from the timo tho President called tho members to their places till half past 10 o’clock, the time or adjournment! Each member had a proposition to offer und nearly all had to define positions-in num. borleasspeeches.. , "* The interests of the citwens nre frequently injured by the deteitable practice of legislators spending imeby incessant talking about unimportant points, ■ad of working. _ Bv»ola»ie3 —The carpenter shop df Mr Carson, West Common, Allegheny, was entered on Sunday night, bot nothing-was lost (hat Mr.'C. could think of. Tho whole shop was ransacked; chests Were broken open ami tools «tc strewn m every direction. On Monday night the tavern of Mr. Hood, corner of Penn street and Cecil’s alley, was entered Some eatables and a pair ofpants (and nmy.be some othor articles) wero taken. Akother Discovers it Sciekce.— We call the attention of phyais ans and others to tho adrettise mentof Dr. Coao, which will be found m another column. We have great confidence in tho scientific attainments of Dr, C. smeo his eihibitlo'n to us or letters from some or Jio most-distinguished medical men in the east. _______ The Tombs —There wetc no ‘'peculiar’ 1 cases be fore the Mayor yesterday morning. the company with her presence; bnt she looked distressed and 4 affordcd no nmoaement. .. V ,v ” • Accident.— On Monday amis named Morgan met with an accident inGraff, lindsay & Co ’smill which will require him to h»TC-hn right foot taken off. US' James B Sawee*, Eiq , was onMondoy ad utted to practice in the Supreme Const. irvl. O. Of O. F—ASOSB9?* !•««*• K®. 2®'°. f riiePO of O T., hhu al lbeir Hall. cotn« ««> >V*d«iiday o«iiiiig.M *P»« 7«*lort.PTc«*lj josEpa^^YOTJNO,See*jr. Yiuusg Brother* ate hereby ““‘“"SjJSWSLSfS! Irghcny till snsiSSfSS^i VVVmwVmcFiHj A rot acini" wlmhu i»P»la f«We i tgopcr iiSSBSSSfe '“’/rrSoid bv IVM. JACKSON, Cen- AgcM, 5 69 liber y Vreel, Puubnrgb *lFotlmot Agent* «e advertisement 1 Prlrai* Vow* S?£». * S"»£S elW nfc \Vn 8, - w ■ trj* Fourth nijjhi of the H£RON t j.«. ■;■ -. E* bms®i BHJ.fth.wn b« aeirf ** T o «,c Wl o W ,U W u, e c^cM, t d S^rffiSSStlSSr^iiSJff Heron From* y TbewMe.ocooeM.^rm.a, ToaTu*-.... -Ita. Horen l «*» , tp-*e no“ec tirtVe E"« of thefirs, oppearanceof 0,7. k CVeu,io« or Ohio ££*s£ the o#ontTV95 e 5' l A' l JJs4 , i*;S: n , l iieJiiiia foMhe accom- ( cr haih .ptoyided. •.. .. ■■ _.-y: s dwelluig bouse i tntxlMion of uavdota o»J olherj, at hw octuu | w h«p a pabhe lSa«> J putettabimeat And >' OU JJf,'! lj L! ' , lU!"fj'rr!.H 1 U ! "fj'rr! .H * SSScstes!ass»'SK : SSSrA«SMffv J « rnsm j o ro.w^ Dt hrt lfttC.SlOlWi vfl'v ■ V t'iSTWKLI-' tS§ll^|gi sn^gHs KSlh ? l«nhe Jhsmond nO OAN> CANTWBLL #epO-d3l , hot »ls, __ BOTTLES, PICKLE n.htnd, end fo, iilc.iyholeaolo aiul / t l^}}‘luin Croitn, Double Strength, no l jTSSFRPJbM CO^ y I cor FiKl•end Wood «)b.., ;■, : -A-A Masons to. NoTtoO AV -Market street, hove lust PEened 500 sui>. nl'X.,rS«eived per lost eteamer iSEH— f*SSSrS^±BS!iB SUmI yaette.e; Dretaet. Bx. * epu TiA'KCY DRESS* SU.K's’—a. A UaVe i pities of Foncy^rew TMSSOLuTION OP l* AKTNi.>(»Wt,T~ lbepmwtr- T> »MP Of McCormick, Peebles.Brow# &. Co, !&■ Jit sired, Bv the snthdrawai of.Pottiurd MeComueh. N a o^ e ' Yfirro^lbC - 1 T THE OTWE I OP,*\J?ERMAN STEELKJfe A. »0g Fowl\W«. V •> V t. ;i * 1 •/ ■'-r Mews Reported for the Morning Post. Heir York Democratic State Convention* Stbacdse, September 6,1845. | Thu Contention met thin morning nnd organised, t Chancellor 3 Walworth, and Horatio-Seymour are; the promtnpnt. persons ‘before tfcrf Convention for , nomination for Governor: The Convention i. cbm- ' noaed-of much talont, and the utmost harmony f icbarwemes its prpceodmga., .The nominations^ will be inaijMo-njorrow» v t Whls and Dative Con*res»lonel Homl- 1 1 nations. f ’ . 1 PmiASctrstA, Septemhor 5j >. In Ibe First District, Lewis C. Levin, Native; 1 Third DisUicVH. D. fiopre, 'Whig; FotirthDiStrict; John £. Little, Whig; have been aemAnted by their •. respective parties for Congress. ■» ■■ i' » ’ '•“"t* r 1 K _ Nsw You*, SaptedkbM 0* 1848. *- m - Tha demand fof Plpui- arb :p.Bne«ce ib held at $6 • bat fepr aafea making at that J price. Other brands range at about $6,87 J- to 85. 5 -93 V barrel. " --« j GRAIN,.Wheat: Sales for purely prime 1 have \ been made at 1070130 for white and for red.i-west- S _ crn aod southern, 110 to «s«r bushel; Wheat has » eiperieaced more of an advance than- other grams, « or even flour. Com; Sale* nt 60 to C 5 for mued, . and 67 to 70 for flat yellow. 1 } PROVISIONS .In Proriei.ons no material change; prices range nt about the same rales a* during the last week ' ' 1 •* •Our wholesale houses arc very ,ini«y.wuh the , western-audsoiithern trade, and notwithslondipg a j soemlDg busiDOBS isgningoii, nol.ouo fourth of the j . j gnods nave left the city at this, $1? left isst sdason 1 at tho same date. * _ 5 i , - |i —~~t j~' ~1 ’ , •.:■ .'.» r r-»r".■••>' W».;- -■.■< .. :‘ ; ■:.•, m. - j4v;v. \ ’ -,< ■-' . - '-■ - ~ V- J. ' - » *- - •>! ‘ i “ ~'” "■ ", ~ JZ r ; «■ « u t V \_ , ~ Vh >■_ 4 r ’ 'A' .T-,'/C'V'*’ * •'‘S'££''S? rK* «■' ',JT. 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