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The Washington Union handles a .a • S's*, * !*\i - portion of Andy's spocchafter this manner:— .7’ r J ,*'”V* • ~ • ’ Mr. Stewart states that “ Gen. Cass received be y■ ’ ' ''' - - \ « r .' tween #K0,900 and $70,000 for sitting in hissplen* ' 's v ' . > 1 ‘" 1 f “did mansion in tho city of Detroit,- enjoying his , , < *.< ' - , champagne with every luxary, and the society of his ’ ' • . family and * in his lifoj and that,probably, thera is not a man 7 Jv.' 4 , , k 1 - ■' ? f‘ - . living,more temperate and abstemious than he is, '■'» -‘ ‘> i, 7■ r \ ' ' and always has been. Withrc«pecttohls,,splcn >-7' 1' " ' ■ ~ i "did mansion” —from tho noconut we have bad of It, ■■ , ” ' rrom those who have been in it, it mutt very much ~ 't ,'v, j"‘r V l '' * ' ■ i t 1 i resemble what General Harrison’s was described to *'■ , A ( 3 _ v .' ' 7 ' , be, only inferior to it. It was tho old homestead On '„■>'o*, v. !•>,- • 3 ■ v 7 the farm he purchased, built of logs, clap-boarded, i 1 J - ' ji . ; ' and a story and a half high. And in this humble . ! 'l . ' ’ ; _ 1 , tenomont he continued to live during tho whole * 1 -• V >' • - - 'I " tuna he was Governor of Michig»n,«ettingnn«nm* . ; ,i.- ’ * i" 7i'*- ’> 3 ' pie to his fellow-citixens around him Of frugality nod A; - ' » , ’ r 'I economy, so far as himself and family wero cqn- 1 J t , * _ ” - ‘ R ' cerned, combined with n liberal hispitahty to all J' v '{ ~Y- ‘. t “ . ~-W'| ' who visited him; Tor no one, of whatever state or .*'” .. **X j stm* - 1 -' ‘, 1. i - "* r . degree, ever entered his doors, but received n kind 7 < 7„.'C. ,'l' vx-i'- 1 \ and generous welcome. *.’7 T ' .*■ r A s ', 1 ' ,*. a \ With respect to General Taylor’s“hardships J on a- i# J »4; 7'Ai' V,a - O"- 7 <' Ilia frontier,” it is a tale nt which the old Goneral * '< ‘ himself would laugh: for it is wcJJ known that, from the termination of the last war with Great ' V: /* i '■'•-T Britain, to the commcncepiont of tho Florida war, V our military officers had comparatively little ‘to dbj I'vhv <■“. i v ’ and that they were gonepmy stationed hi regular ’.■WrTS'-I VA > >~ 7 " j - , 'i \ r > 5 military posts, where comfortable quarters wore in.--, rf- s i-, ’,, 7 i ‘ ' f ' 1 provided for them by tbo govcrpmCdt. And it Is ' i ' ' equally well known, that during the same-period, '-.'■vV vfrtj’ -■*'V-, - ' - r - , j Gen. Cass was overburdened with the most labppops and responsible duties, which calledihim from homo v'*, ,7* *’7775’ l V * v S ' *, C-. r at long periodsat a time, traversing thefgreat lakes vl I i-r }? Vio sn open, canoe, or our then Aonndless western , *£'&'"■ ■' —■‘vf-i j— r~7 <~-V, ‘ <"’i '"‘‘V ■. wildernesses on horseback or on foot, snbjeeted to ISt'V 5 ;*.~7 s '. 1-,-, V ;V‘v;r„_ l, V 7.: , the greatest esposurn and privation, and frequently i f 7' V i.v* r, % danger. It woo only by such exertions that he was i'rlr'. ? lh<£»'P sV*‘ +*:,'v! , . " enabled to keep quiet tho 00,000 Indians m hia cbarg6y,.aDd •. present thctHy'OQ^freqaeot occasioDSo frontier w„h thellood of om cu r^f fX? r L ' ,tonB > or . different tnbes from waging bloody and ox :' 7 terminating wah against one another.; jl . Ba'The Supreme Courtpresented the list for Al " iegheny, on Saturday, and the Erie District will bo ' ;** - * t> v h ,f. -"ft cv • , Tiv i', 7 '''s ” ir. 4 * Jl t - ‘'r - U * ■” ’ v < J “7 ' “ 1 - " r> ‘ : ' 7 r f ' 7 7 7 ggp^'-^K^ / Journal lmhe. Westi NEtf AND CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER mHE UNDERSIGNED' \vn.UlSSUE.about Uwfiist ,y.-. ' I of October, 1848, IhftfiriSlnwnber ofaLARGbFAM ‘ "v • ILY PAPER, contolnihg martreading matter lhw apy; ; weekly published Wcst 'of the Mduntams. .Every de* \ ' partment will be faithfully attended to, uhil no nauis or i : ;■ : i'expense will bespared to render the: Balnrday mommg i % ■"■■■.: Past oueofihemost instructive and acceptable newspa-1 per evenssued illtlie Mississippi Volley; : . .... ,-i ■■ ■ |ii its PQLITICA'L DEPARTMENT: the papor ynll\ • mm to betheYaithful dud honest exponbnt of the Princi - i plcsofthe owat DHMonaTtc PABTt-"tho People's Par vv : ty—ihe Party of Pfoferes»,*Honeßty'apt! Truth. We : : shaU fearlessly eXpgso the unrighteous doings of rctier- < ,nhsm, In whatever* gtnso At may present itself, or,under whatever cognomen it may sail. ..:- : .. ' The NEWS DEPARTMENT will be the object of ffpe cial care andnttctiuon- Every thing tbat ; is new, inter* , •: a vv esung and:excmng,wiUuberaithfuuy;Cbromeled., Th®, , various lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH heir£noW , rv : :-.. JCompleted from Pittsburgh to.nearly eyery ! f' m the Union,-we shall be enabled to oresent Our waders, ] ; . i 1 np tothe latest moment, a full digestofall .ihe bltnlUT'iu , . ; In Ute LITERATtY: DEPARTMENT,; we* shall intro? ; . duee nn entire new feature into the - columns of the Bat ■ urdoy Morning Post;-. At leasUicAt aJuimuj arthe paper j *ach weefcwiu be devotcd.exclusively to Tala. Poetry, ■ Biography History. Moral S*sqts l &. t \tr*' ..la short, w« • shall aim to make the paper,in ihisjrospect u fiiUy equal ; i to the best utsharx papkes of -tho.Eost. 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"To the person Nfrho : will proctire the next largest number of subscribers, we i shall present a beautiful edition of I«ord Byron’s Poetns.: ‘\vorib'nflettst Sl.Otkaud t»:copy of thopaper. POST-MASTERS ANI> OTHERS, ; To wham tbis ProspecnisTnay be seut, are respectfully r m : a.v: requeued taacl asAgcats in procuring .subscribers to the , Saturday Morning Post, To the person wfcu will procuro • ilOsubscnbermwci'will. forward- one copy of tbe paper, ; ■ and,their-, exertions will oibermso be re-/ warded. , 1 ...) ; •/1 /pyiieiters must:beaddressed (post paid) to •:• L HARPER, ■ :,Jidttor.and PropnrtQr<>flJ)«:s4tuTdayJhrem.iH{? Post t PiU3~ ■ .V: v:; i?i r : bnrghy Pa ;-■ September 18, 1548. * ' -l.'i- *f-r < ';V;i i&ZZ;, S'?*'# •rv-'y; ■ ■/ We presume tha!,ungrirbl<*d, tlua missile from Clay, - while it declines a nommationfor the Presidency, at the same time demonstrates that Taylor !b not the : .whig candidate, and has no claims,on the whig par ■ ty proper. Gito us the wholp letter, Mr. Fsprces, • if you dare.” ■ ® Jj* Ittorniiif fteat. L HARPER, t-DITOR AND PROPRIETY \ PITTSBURG Hr ■MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1848, THE PITTSBURGH . SATURDAY MORNING POST V. rj. V.- i-D K V OTED - > POmiCS. NkVrSf LITERATtJnEi 4*o. SOMETHING fOE WHIG DOUGfJFACES! 03-Gen. Taylor hasJRECBWLY ln«ited ONE HUNDBED THODSAND DOILARSMEGROEB,an4 therefore eannol be in fa?or of the Wflmot Prorl lOr—Speech of Babe Peyton, ftohtg) in La. Philadelphia Assembly: Tloket* • iTpon an eiammatiOQ of the list of candidates for . the legislature in Philadelphia, wo.Sod on the Fed eral ticket, the name-of Chaio Biddlc, end on. lhatof the Democrats, the name of CnA&ixs J, Bn> Ole,one of .the brave spirits who served hi* country in the late war with Mexico. Has* .Meeting at Floreucc. Thore ta to be a mass meeting of the Democrats. of Washington and Bearer counties,- at Florence, to morrow, at one (Pclock, P, JIL Col. SamucLW. Black, G. W. Layog, and Col. MHTaodleas,'.of this . ■ city.jN-P. FcUerman and Lewis Taylor, Esqrs. qf . Bearer; and CoLWm.Hopkins and Wm. Montgo mery, Esq., of Washington, are expected to be pres ent and address the meeting. > - ; < Mr* Clay’s last Letter* Tho New.-York .True Sun, says of. this remarkable production, sent to the- editor of (be New Ywrk Express:—*-?It ifl said about tho city that, the stars in this letter as publUhed, occupy the plaee of com menls upon the action of tho Philadelphia Conven tion: and a'scorching exposure of the impudence .and asking the whig party proper to sustain: Taylor, which made the editor , and others who hare been permitted to see the whole lettor, “sco stars 1 ’ : with a'vengeuce, . Wo do not knew that thists true* yet if tho supposed portion was not likely to injerc. the cause of Taylor,surely, stars—always suspicions .--would not hare been, made to. supply: us place. JbMilou’ji SjTbaltyif tbogoSipiaijrtha keeps,” a fajstl tcrajlmitjof any. tjtifesuon; and Mjvo w|stt i/ufpply iW maxim to the €at& ofjydliam regularly nominated, candidate of the Federal party'far the office of Goycrflor of Penn sylvania., Pis nomtn&Uon by the Federal Conven tion at Harrisburg, was amatter to hove been expec ted; and hn support by those who have horetoforo_ constituted the “Whig*? party* vras to have been looked upon as equally a matter of.course. /There had beena purtybearing'- tin* name, once as*; doctrines at variance with those con tended Tor' by f the Democracy*; and which jdoctrmos he had sustained ihcreToro he .had a right jto expect the vbtesofihomotober* of this party. ; . vro have aeon other confessions of faith, by a portion of thePcople of Pennsylvania, which were p rqfasedly opposed, In many important parucnlars, both to'those of the Federal “Whig,Hand the Demo cratic party; and We have had a separate: organise nation of those who professed to ha W no sympathy In common with either “Whigs’’ or Democrats; hut] who at least pretended to war against both,—assert* i inglhat neither nf-them-were disposed to favor those doctrines Tor which they wereconlendlng.; This has been the c&sowith. both; tho Native American and tho Abolition party: but how : stands the case now t. Have thoNativo Americans a State ticket in the Soldi Have the Abolitionists made a nomination for Gov, eraort We bod that tbero basbeott .no State nomi nation by either of them. Yet tbeso men are .still i contending for the same.. doctrines that once con sbtntedtbeirground of opposition to both “Whigs," andDemncrata. These men have not deserted the i polls: they do not stand idly by and witness the itroggle between the Democracy and Federalism; between the rights of labor and tho*righta of capital; between liberty and’oppression;: between the wan derer from a land ofdespotism, and the worae than tyrant, nursed upon soli coocecrated to freedom. Thoy-do not standidle jn this great contest. ■ Whore; (hen do wo find all those to whom we have referred ! • Are thoy divided between the two great parts of the country,: with the probability of becoming’ neutralised—everting no influence in the affaire of our government! Or,are they going stead ily forward,with? a strong hope; from their union with.and perfect assimilation to, one of those great parties, that they shall ono day be enabled that to compass all at which - they hrve aimed t This is their hope; and with a view to its accomplishment they have become joint laborers with the Federal party, and have endorsed itanominations. Wm. F. Johnston is now the candidate of:tho NativDts and Abolitionists, and also of allcthcv vagabond politicians, for Governor;and NsrMiddleswarth is their candidate Car Canal Commissioner. Thus wo find these factions, that have professed to be actu ated by honest principles, have only been in the ! marketfor a price, sod until they conld be purchat-1 ed at their owe price, they have held in their organ-1 nation. That puce it u of some consequence to \ lake into consideration: and we may do well to in- i quire what are iho consequences ofits payment, i and who are to bear those consequences! Wo think tbit its question easily answered j and i in givingan answer wo need eot go back to an earli er.period In our history thin that in which the Sane- 1 tuary ofthe Moil High Wasprofaned in Philadelphia; when women and children, (the wives and offspring i of adopted citizens of the Halted States,) were abas-: ed and insulted ; anil when Christian homsn rights i were utterly disregarded, by an infimatod and de-: moaiac band ofpolitieal fsnalica. We might abstain frim referring to the Urauhno Convent atCtarles town^which was fired ,at midnight, and iis qefyMte inmates driven forth like beasts, to satisfy the tamo i demoniac spirit. : We need not refer tothehnnureda and thousands of efforts that are being indirectly i mado, all aiming at tho aatnn point, Them things i arc too well known by oar adopted cltlunt, to ad- 1 mrt of Thcirmitlaktng the consequences, that must: result from the union of these factions with tho Fed-. feral party; or to leave them in doubt, respecting tho portion of oar community who arc t n be made victims, in the event of a Federal triumph. However, lest any man,, who has had the misfor tune I to bo bare upon German or Irish sod, (and if those fsctionists should snrcced, it would prova to bo a misfortune thus to have-bcea bore,) shall mis take, and bo cojolcd into the bclmf that the Icadeis . of. tho Federal party, and their various adjuncts, have any sympathy Tor them, we feel it to be our duty to raise the note of warning. We advise you to “ beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing.'' Wo refer yon to tho acts of the Native American party, in : Philadelphia and m Boston J lo the support and en conragomeot which they then received from the Federal , press and the .Federal party c to the (act that theXativeAmencans now sustain (he Federal ’ .nominee for Governor, breansn of bis known sym pathy with them in all their unholy scheme*—sub versive alike of social order and of political equality. We warn yon to beer thrso fiicts in remembrance; ,aud when you absil como to the polls, if yon fkel . safe in placing your constituilonaf rights—your lib* erlies- in.thc cuHody of such men, we can only sav, in that event, let the consequences tie . upon your own bends. “ Col. Bailie Payton, in hia. speech at tho .Court House on Thursday,, stated, that Gen. Taylor had RECENTLY INVESTED ONE HUNDRED; THOUBAND DOLLARS IN NEGROES, AND THEREFORE COULD NOT BE IN FAVOR OF THE WILMOT PROVISO. This startling declara tion from the ‘ , great available’a’tcuraforod hoe pro dneed decided aymptona of yertigb in tho heads of of some of hi* .whig-hearers, inasmuch as tho Gen eral had'not long since denied tho if soft impesoh ment,” and the whlga of tho north ;sro every day Sallying their .scattered fureot under the War cry of the “Signal letter.» : ; i Thsliangesga of a Whig. CnaiLEs BAaintiT, Esq.; of thla city, 1 bat kindly permitted, da to make the following extract from O' loiter received from a friend in Cincinnati, who until Tecontfy was en “ultra whig.” Theleltcr it dated September 11, 1848 1— . i -,iM Political gatherings are numerous, hut thoro is little or no enthusiasm among tho people; it being almost impossible to get.np n buztahat one of them, pltbongh .they arc better attended than I have ever .witnessed thorn at any previous.campaign. The “ laet letter’' of General Tiylob, aceopting the nomination of the Democratic Convention, in South Corolina/ in easjuactionmth Gen. Bim,Ea,for the iYicerreaidjincyrhiscohaidered here, and I believe .elsewhere,-oar* virtual abandonment of Mr. .Pill mnre. and aetlleshia fate in regard tothe Presiden •cyV iii|h»wa he would resort tp, dn qrd'ef to.Socuro. the .office ( for the man who i would aacphce'ilhb affections. and friendshipof his best friends to gain the good will of hia political en emies; deserves the.execration of every honest man. I had concluded to choose the least of three evils, and olvd him my silent vote ; . but I must confess that. nTa last truckling, somcret has driven mo over tha.wall,..where all he can say or do, the hand of political recur reciioncnnnotreacb me; and I assure you lam nor alone. /Why, out/of some 400 or 600 Yotieg members of tho Wesley (Methodist) Chapel yufjgfips city, three-fourthi of wham are iWhlgs, Old Zack,-nsyou:caU him, won’t/got 100 votes, and it .appears; to be a general thing, every/fifth,; whig, on : anavcrage„is.a .bolter. From present appearances, I should not be astonished if the whigs, slier the State election, dropped him altogether.’' ~-r ■~ l ' f v *V' : j *. A nu( Villainous Irapoaitlot,.- Those Federal editor*; and: orators, io every freo state of the Union, who pretend io hate inch t holy horror of slavery, )he alaro trade, add slavery eiloo. non ; ond who, neseriheleas, are yet trying toinflu encelhe Peoplo in faybr of Gen. be a act of political vagabond* aa consummately Impudent n» ever disgraced the politicalhistoryofany country. •They most knou> that they arc lying whenever, they' talk of Gen. Taylor being ah enemy of negro alatc try, or a supporter of ihit iofamoaaachcme ofnorth ern fanatics to dismember tho'Unlon, l sown a* the “Wllmot Proviso.” Tho following, from the too. isiana Ledger, printed batik few miles from the res idence of Gen. Taylor, show* what ia the sentiment of hia eopportera there ; ! and; from the intimacy of Bailie Peyton with him; we are of coarse led to tho conclusion, that all which be said in hia speech was; authorized irom conreraationa • with Gen' Taylor, himself;— ... . "/-t Allison S. u»_ / I A cqrrespohde’nt'dflhe'ytailngtoif Unionism-.'! (iDgripiar(cWofliaw,;unaeM at^o, ’ t^ e ’ 7thin * t -’ gives the (ollowipg'complete history ofthe tost Xl liionloiterJVom 15en. Taylor,'which Wav'd eemedof so mucb'tisportance by the Federalists of. that city, that they bad h telegraphed at once to the different eastern clues.. Major Bliss, it would seem,-was not at hand to acf as amanuensis on. the'occatiigh'j itihth one of the editors of the Picayune 1 was obliged to loke bis piece. . . .. . . “ The nhigs of thfrcity have been in a terrihle stew and pother since the nows of. the Albany indig nation meeting was received. I-never saw such fluttering and confusion in nil my life. ..To patch Up ' the . matter as much as possible, A committee of the “ever..faithful.**; was immediately..raised to take the matter into serious comidoratidn-t-tode vise proper ways and means—wait upon the old Goneral at. Pascagoula, (where he and old Whitoy were watering,/, end get him to “ still and calm the troubled water*,’’: by saying he meant nothing .very particular in accepting tho nomination :of < those Charleston fellows, Ac.: Accordingly, the nght sort of e.docomont watdnljr “ cut and dried, 1 ’ prepared ' nicely for the old gentleman’! autograph; and there npon, otto of the “ ever.fimhful,” (At C. Bullitt, of. thd; Picayuoe,)'was despatched -upon the flying wheels of the locomotive to do the thing up brown ! The upshot of the matter was, the “ mdiiesgcr bird” only returned nest morning with along docu ment, whichiyouwilliind'inarlEea “.Gen; Taylor’s last," a Captain Allison letter, (No. 2 ; ) all from the same mint, as indicated above. Poor Captain Alii son is a good-natured soul, brother-in-law to the old man; bat really it is too hard to trouhle him with such epistles, andsend them blast-fashion; especial-. ly ns this last one has been, all over the world,- when he ia at profoundly ‘ignorant of its esistence, at tii i time,it the inhabitant! of Kanlstalcha aroA’ , Democratic Hcotlng In Mifflin. Mb. Enrroa; On tbe 14th fnat., alarge number 01 the cititona of Mifflin townahip ataemblecf lat tho home of Mr, Patterioo, for the purpose of attending a military parade. Col. Black being oo tbe ground, the gentlemanly Cnptain of tho company invited him to pot hn command through'tbe drill, which the Col. did in true military atylb. After tho company were diamiaaed, ; it waa propoted that a meeting •hould be organized, and Cot. Black and aeveral When the Colonel took the atandfhe aaid So did not eome there for the purpose of making a political speech, bnt aince he bad been.called iiponihevronld any aomething for the other gentlemen on the Dem ocratic Conhty ticket, who were too modest to aay anything in their own favor. After going over the County nominationa, he proceeded to pay a band, eome end welt deserved compliment to John S. Hamilton, E«q., who' had nerved hlaubuntry faith, fully and honorably ip Mcrico. Thc Col. aeemed perfectly willing to abate tho ianrcla tquilably with the aoldiera. How different ia hie noble and mag. nanimona condnct from that of a' certain Gene ral, of ** baaty eoop” notoriety. Thin reaped and . particular “ honorable mention'.’ which the Colonel always display* towards the.« rank and tie," la a t beautiful trait in hit character, and ahowa that hla heart it in the right place. Notwithstanding bo stated when he commenced that he did not intend to make a apeeefa, before he concluded he did make an i able and eloquent one, touching on moat of the i great political queatione of the day. , i After Col. D. concluded, J. S. Hamilton, E. Snow, i den, and T, Howard, Eaqa., were severally called upon and eddrewed the aneeting. The Democracy of Mifflin appeared in good apirita. J.Cunningham, ] Esq., appeared talUr than ever, end Gen. Large ] looked at good matured at though he wa» dcrtaln of an overwhelming Democratic victory. Mr. t Patter. , aon eaterlained all baed* io the beat alyle—good dinner, and fair ladiea to aerve it op, and nothing to j pay. Tbit Wat certainly good enough for Dmacratt, • :The young ladies who prepared that diehisr wilt make good Democratic wives—no mistake tso look : out, boys.' - - PONTIAC. Voting among tba Farmara.:, ; At ab»ro railing, on the farm oflir. Strata?, in KrasMin tonrnabip, ratlila Maotj, i rolewaa lilfn araonj; the hardy loan of toil abo aero ptracnt, and the retail art* m folio*:*:. For Can, Tay10r,.... Via Dare 5,.,........... irri* 0* Nn *>=9, Ol' tbel.O, of 0. P n tseett. tu&#ir Hail*, earner of Fosirik and Matfcti *!r***is every AV«iir>**<}ay evening**! { pan 7 o’clock, pwriMijf . By Older. - • JOSEPH » JU. VotftfO/ BfcYt Yuma; Bretaert art hereby eatma&tsi against *t*iu Jog any of ibe X&sse% meaiing at tfe* rbthripl AV<)od it: and Virgin alJ*y, o* Oms Angeronn foodie, Sts is o‘i3y Us al Working I*«4g * of. 0n» fjsumr* in ihi* »aeh. yield•{■ mthHropemirtnsma t>w hoar*, and pemittjr wtw &«? r then* ** afgeneral opening Wediein* *nd ffaTlGer of the f blood, win never be troUhtad wtlb ih* headache a rail. 1 The proprietor jtiveshU vrarraatoftbi*; artd will tHbitj I • the money paid for (hem if they do not e Ott» up m»ri« re* [•. » eaiomendailnn*. Nearly every resist phj-iumu in New York recommend* tb«n for heaiiachc*, tqtfce exHt/woo r of ail ©iher-ieioedirib and upwards aijihitif of them * have given the proprietor ceeu&catf* ft>thi» rfb-rj, Click*!' eoer‘a Pill*produce neither grin* x>; nausea: htid taring’ coaled with sugar, are ha easily 7 swallowed ash}** ot -'' ■ candy, which giTCHbi*m«aol'»uKl*atlTT>aiiMr»'ovrrnii' t other medicine. Persons sullen to bcadarhrs »ln»uhl » ncvet be without a box of them, for otU* annnl they will • • have but liulo (6 tear from it* attack*. ;> ; 10* Sold by - - .- IVIL JACKSON.'Cett. Agent, * • septtl . . fc9 Liberty street, PtiMburgU, i fForJUt of Agems tea advertisement ] >1 10** Consumption Utr.dlsea*© which i« carrying itC TieUms to ibe torch by thousand*, without being arrest; ed in its progress by the medicines in common u«n at the preseattunr. Bum brighter day is coining.'amt has eon*—as to successfully arrest ihi* tffawtfse. DU. RO GER’S LIVERWORT AND TAIL hot only civMimme- I diaterciiefin COUGHS end COLDS, but trom theirsti- i monroftnen ofibe highest standing here and rliewherr, t -It i»inftkia*ftwne very remarkable ctuea of CONSCMP*i* TION. r Improvement* in the treatment pf diseases are j onward; aod nothing.can arrest it* spiriiih the present !• age. Those who am afflicted with ditieurd Luntr would do veil io'cftlloa KNKELAND A HARDER, Grant *t. one door below Second st, the agents, and tare the cent* ficatesof Dr. Wnu J. RleniYds, Judge Wm. the wife of iheßcv, Gno, AY- Mcdey*and of Dr.fliiomCox, ia the Lclcctlc Medical College of Cincin nati* sep€l [o* Bad Breath, a disagreeable taste in the mouth, and other unpleasant symptoms, are the result of indigestion. When the food, Instead of being dissolved, re mains in utestotnraefc umti iibeemhekia a manner jiotri fled f a deleteriousfluid,called Septie Add:istfenetiiUfi}, which,mixingwithtee fluldofthe mouth, Is cerium not Only to ffire s bad breath, but is also tbe -true cause of vrastingof the gwm»; * dejmsH ©f unor, and decayed teeih.>:<•• .*• : '• • •••<■• .; - • - •■.-■■ . WrrahtVlndiiin.YeHetabla *l North Am eTion.iCojJqge of Hcolihr’ nqi only cleonfe the utomach and bowel* of all bilious and,putrid, humors; ft ml'purify ' the blood, but Ihey also resloratho digestive organ* to a healthy tone j and are therefore, certain to remove'bad breath, audprevent a prematore decay of the teeth. Bnoonef Counitrftlh andlmllaliom.— Remembertlmt the Original and Only Gennfne..Jodi»n Vegetable Pills have the written sigoatmof -WuAttlt Wuout on the toMabel of each liox.. ?* / . i; ••. • ( Rfimamber also, tbaf;MetiT»..Penehtwanger A Cci.; of & Glascoe Cincinnati; and 3 i B. Wilder A Co., of Looisville, are noTi agents for this .medicine, and we cannot guarantee the genuineness of that offered by (hew fpraaje. .- , v The genuine is PfiricipalOflice,- JOT Race street, PMiadeTphta-an*!by Jou»TtioMraow • 160 Liberty street, Piu»burgn,ra.,who is sole > agent for ibis city, by whom dealers esn.be supplied at the: whole-- solerate. , , , «ep3l - PITTSBURGH. THEATRE. C.B PonT*«,*r’«r*.«**...t.,.u...hlandger and lessee* f rstcKs or admission: Pnyate boxes* * * •• *j9dAV!<9ingla tiekets,* *.v 75c. Dress Circle- *. *soc. {Second. Tier* * * *35. | Pit* • > Gallery-«»«• • • ••*2oc, J Privateßoxcs•* *Bl,OO, Motoay Rrmfixo, Sept, SSth, wiil be presented d nltly : in B. Acts, called; . *• ** *• JABBSHORB, Duke of GioatetfMr/Oxley. j Jane Shore* * Miss Porter. ,HMUtig.v;*;v*, M :vPnor. Alicia--*•-•Mrs. Madison. : Aftertbaploy, . .. s t...... « Clog HoTdbipe—M. .<4 M.. Master Wool< . To conclude \r»tli a musical farce called *. WHY DON’T SUE MABRY. - - , Nats-Tick»M r. John Dunn- J Corporal,Max*«Mri Archer . . fiiseue• *.-.* »*•!♦•*? •;*•* *1 fi—- • -Miss Anna Cruise. : ■ipf pDora.open at?; Curtain will rise at 71 tfolock.* ' ARDEN FARM TO LET—2S ocrcs wcll'situate ior‘ XX gardening purposes; near Eaai Liberty; on. a terra of u\*t!.orteivyeftrs> und ala low tent; •• - f „ THOS. MELIA>N,. . eep2u.. , i. :. Cornerflth.and l Wylio:Rtiy* , TJtOUND-A tf .guantity of silver wprb, etihhtted or denos ’ JC, itcdjti a Lumber Yard; 'and believed to. have been atoleu. -'’.-r‘J:v>-,ay>-^':r:;..--ro-^'-.- v »<>--"V j -!.:■ i j C&4 > j ■.] ~ l \. Hit£~“ Butler.’’ La.-V 1 ' Theycame to town the other day And told us what the People say— Ahoo! { A That Cfos -Lf-' ■ ' ■ ■ O they/re the-cbis'to‘clear the. track,"-'- 1 Ahoo 1 -j/CpiSs and-Butler’e Coming, comma, . . .Cass ahd-Buflers'come to town- - . itf OtiGassattdjßntfer'acoining, cothin, 'Jic. V -Gaia dnd ! , brfiva, .. -In Congress asjn field, , > .< {. . , Anil there -with fearless totigues and pen, ■ ■ i .DlVprove'diour country's shteldf', i ■■ Cass provedionrright td Oregou,, s ' ' . ilCl'eaniiji'to sd{ t And we'll carry him to the pld, white house, . ■By fair Potomac'eshore,,.; . > ;i i ' Brave Biitler tnade’thd tpij’dib'igej: | Handbauig^rejitJackson's fine, , Ho proved lhobiark'schemes of iM’tepd. . ~ , • Who burnt the Caroline:' l. • , : In-the fdriieilstrp.eU'i'orMptltefey,’ j : ' ■■■'■:Heabed:"ahero'e,gore'ii. , ) j • ■ASd.'.weTl I .carijr him t6' (lie old; white house,, v '.ByioldPdidiiiac’ssbbr.ei,,.‘ y •■•■- ' When heroes leii'd , j Ji. . Pemocratic van, 1 j • Democracy lifts up lier vuice;\ ; '' • v Arid erUs.vßeatlhendrwhQ .OSH.j i iSir". Thus doubly armed they’re • bonnd to win, . ,At>tlpy jll4ttfM4i7p.",‘ We’ll carry themdoithe, old White house, ,1,1. By old Potomac’s shore, ;■-» ' And we’ll carry them to the old white house, By fair Potomac’s shore. uUoftJiuii la the hearts ol> wbiggies everywhere, ■ ■■■ - A boo I■ • - _,j ' ’ - That Cats and Butler's coming, Ac. O, in November nextlook out, ■ l You'll hear the people raise ashout, ' Ahob ! : ■ For then they'll have'their President, ■ And: 0, the Taylorite*—"let ’em went," .. - , Ahoo! * For Deis and Butler's coming, &c< O, The Democrats are .Coming, 1 O, the democrat* ate ranting) ; 0, the democrat* *re coming t , .O. the democrat* ore coming * ; ' VVitb thdrCa** *tsl (lotlcr pledge. .Wa’ire a barid ofCaumetit; i .'■ We'tt a band of Cut* men! • We're abandof Cirt* m*ft! > . As id ve'.tlaounJ it tliiougb tbe (and! :v . ./ .... ...... I W« 80/or Xe»(» Can— O. Coon i«, let him p**»> ; For we 're botiiyj to giro yua ga*, : A* at did m ‘44. We ’re a.battd' of C»*» meat 4te. • TU* blue light Federal pact, -* j Hare nominated Zadf, ' ■ (lot tic II bare to clear ihelrack, ; For the hero ol Canarda, ■ 1 VFe *rt a band of Can men,! Ac. O, the Fed* begititaquiil! 'fbeyalKootmiebtypilel-r Foe they know they ‘te boscd to foil Witli lieir 80/ , Srry ; i I We ‘re a tnnd oft’att uitol fr. W«! luv'm yd forgot, That th* Krd» can never blot Tbit itooi/y Aoru/ft/ ipvt. With their tfrpartf own * ! Wilt a.lwuil of Can mmf &r. Com*, Whig*, and leave ihe claiuj Thai wished our polite bands /Might mrel with " Moody hands 1 ’ ■Anil "hospitable grave*!'’ IVe ’re a bam! of Cbm men! Ac. .foin'the people as they p»*s, ■ « Shouting loud fut,l>WtfCajir-( . The. friend to erecy .class—'' ~ i • •The Statesman of the West! . . \Ye Te & band of Case men! Ac. Come. pushlbe hall along,'. With the democratic throng! Shout for Com and Butter, itrong! The People's glorious thole*!; We'« a land of Can men I ; We 're a bend of Cast men) We're a'betid of Can men! i .And we glory, in the caoae! j - A Capital , . Ain—“ Curry uu kalA to oMtlVgfma."' ‘ ■■ - : ".i. . itt* v . friiin •if oM>A>U3?H pvr tbe i, ■•[Pwbuo-jWo#9B.]-'’’2 AN. ACT making appropmtionnjrpp 7 light-houses, light-boots, buoys, &c;, and providing for the orec . tton and estabUshmeat of tho samc. Be il enacfed by Me Senate and House of Represent ]tUCiv^M r of thejUmledß(atcs of America sn Congress osJemofai,That the.following appropriations be, and tho.aaroe are hereby, made add' directed -te- be_paid out phany-money. not.otherwise ap propnaied r -to enable ike Secretary of tbo'Treaaury to carry the provisions of this act into effect s fn* goodtitletoany.Jand which it rany be necessary to use catiootbeobtained on rea tonablo,terms, or the-exc!psiro nght fo such land scquired by.cecsion,where the'interest* of .the United States demand- it* beforo ‘the appropria* •than would by Jaw fall into the surplus fund, in any and all sucbcasesthe appropriation shall heiapph table to the objects for whlca tboy are made, at any -Within two years after; the-firsi mceting.of-the legislature* subsequent to the passage of> this act,in any'Btate wherein any such land'lays,' to wit:: in v> " ' MAINE. : Fora fog-bell at the Jight-bause/W Pond island, mouth-.of-Kennebec river, 4 seven hundred* and* fifty doljark. 1 , For buoys and beapons in - Casco r bay, one thous and dollars. , IN' MASSACHUSETTS. For a lighthouse at the mouth; of Parmef river, i in-Truro f Cape Cod, three-thousand fivftbundred dol*! ; keeper’* house ai Saokaty i bead, Nantucketjtweive thousand dollars; . i -, For a small harbor-light atH/annis, two thousand dollars. For abeacon-Jigbt on. Palmer's island. Now Bed* ford, throe thousand five hundred dollars. "< For a light-house on Wing’* Neck, Buzzard's bay, thirty-five hundred dollars. - For a spat*buoyant the mobth of Little Wood’s Hole harbor } one on the westerly pact of Mutton shoal; one .on the southwest point, one on the northwest point of Hawes? shoal; one on the east* erljr point' of Tom’s shoalt in .Mutkekel channel; ,k&d three at the mouth of JParmet riser, Truro, five .hundred dollars; abdthe upper buoy at Edgartowo harbor lo be -romovod to the shoal point of Cape Poge. IN RHODE ISLAND. For a dolphin on Long Bed, in Providence rivers in Hottertbe'rbuoy now placed tbere v one "hundred end twenty dollar*. ' > , ' : . ,For!a*pitr buoy at each of the following places, to wits oIT Plumb beach point; on Manna rock ;on Flat rock; and.on BUI Dyer's rock, near Wtckford, two hundred dollan. For two buoytand a spindle at the mouthof Paw catuck riser, two hundred dollan. IN CONNECTICUT. -Fora light-boat to bo placed on < Eel Grass ahoal, in Fisher’s island sound, lire thousand dollars, . o IN NEW YORK. For three lamps on the Hudson riser; one at the eitrcme part of . West Point; one at. the bend of the riser, aboat two miles north of Catskil] landing;.on thewest side of the riser; and one at Pryme’a book, two truths north of the city oflludton, one hundred and fifty dollars. For three spar buoys at tho mouth of Port Jefler* non harbor, Long Island, one hundred and eighty dollars. For eight soar buoys to guide tenets into Niagara riser from Lake Erie and into Black Rock harbor, four hundred dollars. For a light-boose upon the North . Brother, near Hurl Gats, Esat riser, if a title to the site can boob, lained upon satisfactory terms, tea thousand dollars. IN PENNSYLVANIA. For s light house on the stone pier in the riser Delaware, near Fort Mifilin^fite.thousand dollars. IN MA&YLAND. ■ Fora light-house on Blsckslono’s island,Potomac riser; three thonssnd fire hundred dollars. For a spar buoy in Potomac riser, abose Rozicr’s ; bluff,on the Maryland side, between Alexandria and i Fort Waihington; fifty dollar*. For fisospar buoy* to be placed no . die Great I shoal, in-Wicomico riser, two : hundred and fifty [dollan. IN VIRGINIA. - For two lighl-hoseea on Sand Shot! ialand, to be placed no at to gstdo teaaelain the beat and ttfeat manner into .Sand Shell inleij or to be placed «6 at to raide aeaasla into Matchapamro inlet, ten thom tnd deilart. IS NORTH CAROLINA. For nbeacon light on the qpper jettee, CapcFear titer, three thoufctnd £«o hundred dollar*. . For * beacon light na Campbell’* ialond, time riv er, three thooMoiifi re buoilieddolbra. For a bearoe light at Orton’* point, aame titer, three thouaand Cite hundred dollara. ». For. * light-boat at the Korea Shoe, samo river, between the Now inlet and Printers crock, ten thou* wad dollar*. Ytf two beacon lights placed in the best, tnanuor At Price's creek,same river, six thousand, dollars* For twff lighthouses placet! in tbo beat manner upon the wmi channel of the same mer,and a keepers hnusooa Oak island, nice thousand dollars. For A buoy on the western bar, tod another at the rip off the point of Oak iolaadyiunn river, five hun dred dblltra. 1 ■ ■ :■ . . . ;r ..' . IN GEORGIA. For a tighiboai to be placed off the knoll north of Tybee island* SaTannaU- liter, ten thousand do!- bra. • IN FLORIDA, For the removal of the light-housa on Amelia Isl and to each other Bite thereon as the Secretary of the Treasury shell deem best suited to the exigen cies of commerccYtix thousand dollars. IN MISSISSIPPI. For e light-hoove on the wet! end of Ship island! twelve thousand dollars- IN LOUISIANA. For a bug light at ProctoraviUe, on Lake Borgne, fire hundred dollars* < v. For a figbOboAl on Ship Shoal, near Dernier or toil Island, fifteen thousand dollars. For light boat at Atchafalaya hay,as designated on the chart drawn by Capt. Foster : provided,. The Frith Auditor shall derm the same necessary for the protection of commerce, after causing a full exami nation to be rasde, twelve thousand dollars,: IN WISCONSIN., ■ For a lighthouse to guide vesacls through thopas sage from lake Michigan to Green bay, called iksrt du Mort. three thousand five hundred dollars. ~ For A light house at Port Washington, three thou *inff five hundred dollar*. - •*..* y For a hug light on the .govpramont pier at .Mil waukce, five hundred dollars.. IN MICHIGAN. Fortwelve buoys tobe pitted on ittoSi.Clair flats in St. Croix riser, eight hundred dollars. - ~ For two hexcon light houses on Detroit river, ono near Mqmojuda, end the other on or near Grass isl and, or. attach plScoas ruiybodceidcd uponbytbe Fifth,aailitor, niteriia'upfbvYievch thouxand dollar*. JN-NfcW JERSEY. ! - For protidlsg xarf boat*, rockets, carronadcs, and other nceeaxary ap£arhtua Tor the; better preaorva., tion OtTithand property frotaxhipwrecljOn the coast of Nour dqrxey, botweop Sandy llookand Little Egg; Uarhor, ten thousand dollars ; lho sameicr beex ponded under • tho supervisionofsuch officer as may l tupdptaphed for this. 'doty by the Secretary of thd ’STS: And 6f it further enaztei, That if the Filth Aud tbr sholl. roport, in any of Ihocascs here in.proiidcd for.thatprcTmunary snrvdyx are neces sity to dotnrmino the sito of a proposed light-house or Tight.boat, pr to ascertain morei fully what-'the public exigency demands, thd Secretary of tho Navy shall-Thereupon Appoint ono or mptdoffioert of the navy, possessing the requisite ikillWd experience, ■to perform tho required aervico. . 'i I 'Sec. S. And bt it furthertnacttd, 'That anyofficer r so appointed shall forthwith enter upWtho dischatgo i of the, duty, pnd» after fullyascoruipjng»tho- facta; - [ shslrriporl drat, Whelhilr.jfhe,. proposed- Ihciliiy'to * i navigation, is the ■'nwsl 'nuiiiiWe-.for,, the I i! which exists ;!.and, second/whoroitahould,bo plae-i ied if the interests'of commercedemand it 5 third, jf, : the thing proposed, be not the most snitsblo, whether i it'io' expedient to make any pilfer,kind ofimprove roeoti fourth, whether ,tho„prepo»c4 Tlghi has any 1 connexion with other lights, and if so, 'wholher it cannot be .so' locstcdio subserve bbth the 1 general, and local wartts of trade and navigation; and; .fifth, whether there be'any, and, if any,what other Tacts oijimporiancetouchjug. the-subject;- , Sec.* 4;’ And btit:furthermadid, That all Biictx.i reports shall* a* speedily a* may bo; bodaid, before’ the Secretary of tho Treasury, as to au thorize the work without furtber.legislatiou, he shall forthwith proceed with.it; Otherwise, such report shall be laid before; Congress at' the - next 'Sdisjonjihut ill all cases' where the Filth .'Auditor de'eanot.riportsucii'prelimihiry'ciaminationinscx f edionl, Iho proviaionaofthia:act,Bhs!l,without de. ay be carried into execution. ’ 1 J ' Szc. 5. And leilJurOier sMcl»d,That the sum of six thousand detlars be,,and the isame isihereby* eppjoptincqijout.of any monpyin the treasury.; not otherwise-appropriated,, to purchase lensesiand td I filuppunder tho dircctionof the' Secretary nTtho’ Treasury, a light-house to niaire trial'of Mr.lsTier- i wo.od’splanofdisCrimiriatiiigppdTight.froinanolh eri apCpf 4elerrnintng;the .diatanpepf hi vessul frome ifliUght, iftho,eaid Secretary ahalihoiof opinion that; the discovery merits such a trial of its value. ■ j. " HOBT. C.WINTIinOP. ' • ~ ,:; Speuker of the-Hoiiile of ; iie‘rtrefli*mativ!*s. ! ■ ' '»• ' > G.M:3>ALLAS, Vice President of the Uilrttd States* and President ofthe Senate. Approved August 14,1549; •. / 1 * ¥> -"" f- * /fy, ■Br ~ ißffi. TjHE 2^,—A poor woman ixciaaivo drinking, was bidught ujaforlexaminatibnl rShe had no defence, and the mosfiftincltisive evidence against her was a. | jug of whiskey found in.hcr pocket. ■-Sho-has a hus band, who might support her, bathe too is a victim of the demon of intemperance. They are a miser* able couple and their .-condition is hopeless. She were sent.up for ten days.; r? i . r-rri _ Tlie'hfrcoitity fcfr: &‘Hou‘se of. Correction was ex emplified ibis, morning..:A. Jittle bl3ck/boy was up on the charge of attempting to camin|tit larceny in Da vis’Auction R00m.. /His imother weir sent after; forthe purposed Consultation abdat l , &r !son; but she refused to come, sending word thathewasun controllable, snd-ehetwantedohim sent to jail. He has-been up several timesbeforo/: like no. i innocent fellow; butbefo;e a-great while, undorthe l prison discipline of become sd' as not to-be: particular about the place he may be put into. L ' There wasoneoth'ercase:; aman, from thecoun ,try 1; charged with drunkenness;; ,We was sent up for twenty-four hours. ‘i • - : - t&“- Mono; matters are now unusually tight here as elsewhere. : The causes inay not bi entirely un ■ doretood, but no:alann prevails* lav hopes are enter tained of a speedy recovery . A resumption of bu jlness In this city would at once enupc'n change in the money ,market. In ihe.east money increased in vaine very considerably last week. - The news of the steamer harnot ypt rekehed us, but the effects, of her ■ advicca upon breadstuffi am anticipated, on account of the accounts given last week of the uneiphcfCiT dry;weather iin Europe, which. ao.much benefitled-the crops*" It is notliko ly we shall hear such n great cry of <( short crops/’ though the fsilare of the,Potatoes .will uause serious alarm, and give American Flour,an upward tenden cy. It appears* also* that the crop oi 1 Wheat, in somo parts of our own country has partially failed— ‘n Michigan'and Wisconsin the hot weather 'during harvest did immense dsmuge, and lho same cause has injured jhocropamote or less ia.other soctiens of tho west. ' Upon the wholeythe aspect of commercial affairs, at present, ts not unfavorable. We think that the present inactivityi wiil result in good) in tho: end. Them is now no speculation, which ia a favorable in dication. Good crops in air conntriea and no specu lation wili'prove beoedciat to the werld* whatever: may be Ihc ctTccts upon parti cal ar.districts. ' ' - . A Fouimuno.—On, Saturday morning the person who .first opened, the front door of Mr. : Corney’s boarding house, Allegheny city, wav somewhat as tonished at finding a basket, neatly covered, on'the doop step. The cloth was removed, end A Sabr looked up and sweetly smiled.? 1 ' - ; It was indeed a babe, a bright eyed little girl* not mom than a week old. ■; It .was taken in by the be nevolent people, and efforts were made: to discover the unfortunate parent., .. ’ : , The poor little creature was afterwards given to tho Overseers of tho Poor, who sent it ? ia the farm* The clothes fn. which it was wrapped were left at the Mayor’s office. A gentleman was relatiag the above circnmstance to a young man, on Saturday* shortly after it waa noised about: “Well,” said yodog one, with a yawn ofsatisfac tipo, “l am glad I’m nota boarder in that house.” “Why sot” . '"Oh,you know rtetnen aro' women and they will talk.” BSf We stopped-in the First Presbyterian Church for about an hour, on. Rattmley ."morning last* and were much cdified by tho easy; eloquence of Dr. McGill.. He addressed tho Synod on the-subject or the American Tract Society* Wo heard nothing of the question before, and can only judge thatihe advocated a total separation of the Church from the. Society. Rev. E. P. Swift rose, to reply. We pre sume the Society and. the Colporteur qystem am the principal topic* of discussion before this session of the Prcsbyieiian Synod.The.debater will be inter esting, but we did not notice many spectators, i S3T A poorsick soldier'named Kelly* made Infor mation before the. Mayor, on Sstordav, againit a man for stealing alt the money he had—about $60,. the sum hr obtained lor hia discharge;. The snapcct, cd man wssarreited and committed. > .The evidence it not strong against him. He was an old acquaint: anre, and they had been diinking together altitfo too freely at tlio tavern where both stopped* and went to bed rather iato in (be evening—both to the same bed. In the morning Kelly mittod-hia money*and charged bis companion with taking it. v AnanVEa Thurtday evening last iho houno-nf Mn. Frazer,- Allegheny city, was- en tered by some nocturnal speculator, who succeeded in operating ta considerable advantage to himself! Ke got a pair of pants, a watch and totqo money, the property ol'Mr. McMillan. This same house- was entered In liko manner about a month ago; and with like success; the iamb pcraqn waa Tobbed tHco who is the sufferer now,' There'ls something strange' about this affair, a* itisnoteflen that a dwelling is attacked twice Within so short a time.'. - B®* Twitched,-the man wbowaSußtrosted in this city, about a year ngo,'!U company: with Horton, op . the: charge of passing counterfeit money, is nmum Buffalo prison, haring been arrested by Bomo ofthe officers of that city. Bougher started- fnr.'Mihron -Saturday,: -.lt will be recollected. thatjhc, deposited $lOOO, in licu.orgmng bait,and leftfer parts ud knqwu. He will ;get a trial-at the; nettsesaioaof the Quarter Sessions. j 1 , - - ■ -- . i I tSH'Robin«on,whoisinjsilontifochargeof sot ting Crh to'Haward fi.Follansbee’s store rootg. Was tbundin hiicella few eveningr-apo, wjth his'irons off... He badrnaifc a saw of a.common table knife,' and carried it in his boot wken lt wall found. He is afdesperatefellow; and warpnt i'h'irons for an.aW tempt to'raise a mutiny against th&sberiff and.keep*: crs. Honnpw.elosoiy confined-iblua cell. : ’-' ■ SitooTiito Maxcn.-'rOit lastiT'rlday there was a -grand shooting match in‘«Voegtlby’sfHollo w ,”,hacJ(, of-Allcgheny city. A gold watch rvortb one hun dred dollars, w'as'the prize-Utbe price ofcachchance was twenty-five cents. The name of the .winner-we-, have forgotten. - Four hundred,pprsoue firedst the , B3P The parties charged wilh-hcuig engaged in tha-“Whiskey Insurrection” no; lest Monday, np 'pcared' lofaniwor before -Aid, Steele, on Sstuidsy-- Some of them gave bail. They all bclougto.M*- Keeaport. They are no.‘donbt alttcofo Temperance men p hnl dhis was an intern: porale net. - >, . • Kr The Fire Wardens - hase- been -tolerably eucs ceaafulau coileotiog iponey fdr'the purpose of buy ing capes, Ac.; but not quite enougH has yct been' raised. 1 We aro Tcquested tO cay that thosoof our -gitizens who have not.yet cohtributefl will be. celled upon to-day or to-morrow. 1 _ . ’ , r Mhh£ VtLtXrtiY.—Wcare informed that same of the. iron monopolists are about commencing the ■Work of'pfeacriptiott. hhqrd .that'two mills have given-noliee nfl a, reduction of wage^—in cajr Cass ikotijd bt rfstfsd.-.' We intend to-enquire into this matter, and give i names, if need be. ' BST Tho -Presbyterian;jAdvocate and Pittsburgh Catholic have becn for some.'tilnb engaged in a very! curious 'Controversy about'someiiseemiegly'trifling matters. . Jt'appears,- indeed, that- editors .efireli, giouß papers do indulge ursarcasm at- the expense of opponents, some times, i i Saturday, fuur ofthe mnrning.pa per8 f came out with each'att cUftorifal against a cer tain capitalist of this"city, Which bore such evident marks of a single pen, that many persons remarked. the singularity of the occurrence. Perhaps eiplar nations may be given id a few days. JAMES K. POLK. * •*- * c /r i ~ • ■ v v- v, ’ V-. .-y •. s'*: f-'K.'- . '. •• r• v aaPTwo more members of the Allegheny Police have resigned.. The entire night'force ir how off* and we understand it is .the intention of the autboii ties to dispense with that branch of tho'city govern ment for the present. • W The Working Bee is the name, of an old paper that made its appearaocc on Saturday. proposes to ndyocute theicnuceof the-'yorkiflg bee« of Ibis community! > . ,B»“ ( Mr, Kennedy,.of the - Factory, gave ksu on ShtuidayrihltiieAuiiiuoil B&,Oua* having been arrested at'thoauitof anopcrativenamedThorap- Bon, whom he (Kennedy) v p/arA>W»/any.” Tbroe stores, and fouror dje'shopa of different kihd/it were ion- : .sumed. Mostof' the. goods was savedj bat in a damsgod states ‘ The loss is estfmMedl'it ! $16,000. Tho, principal imfferera are HV Si' Abbey, Jeweler;: O. Beckwith, DryGoods’fE.C.Herd,Dry Goods I J. M. Caller, Shoo Store ; C. < Leonard,. Grocer j .T.- Clarke, dwelling' house; J. K. f fprter, and A. R. Townsend. ~ . ..All are insured to nearly tho amount of loss, os cept J. M. Cutler, whose loss is $3,000'.: Summer & Day, G. N. Abbey A Co. A. Hubbard'* Co{ S. B. Spillman,and P. D. Hal I & Co/h»diottds damaged by .removals to the amount of about $l,OOO each.— All insured. " - - . * DETHprr,-'Sflpt'S3,lB4B. , - We haro rumors brought down from Mackinac, that the propeller loaded: wUb provisions, | hay, powder, &c., Tor the Boutfi, took fire in Sage | naw Bay and wau'blowfi to 1 pieces. Masters of Ves- 1 «els givetbisreport wbpheardlljg arploaion. j . The steamer Globelasi night, fironi' nborc, gives .| the uame rumors; '■ A from Chi- 1 ■eago, yesterday, ; at.3 and: Louisiana arrivcdjibringipg'GomQ which they got at-Mackinac. TheGoliah waslbJdcd in Cleve land and this city. ' , 1 , * New 1 Yobx, Septeml>er&3, 1848. s: ;An arrival fromt.Sierra Leoir, repor£fjkhe capture or four Brazilian 'ilbvers, and. the Jcit/ito of 2,000 blacks. _ r..i '.l j FredenckJeromcy-sailoiv arrived iA the New World, and:will receivo the freedom of the city. A gold l>ox will algo'he. presented' to hiAi lor hit effort* in saving the passenger* of the OceahMonarch. Jcsge Oakly, clerk of the fruprewi; jCourt.blcw out his- brains io day. 'Hts‘brothef;‘lttfdge Oakly, whoheard theintelligcnce when openiig Court, be came so overcome that he fainted, and wa! carried home. r < 1 ■ 'i « i I -..,0 ii: , Pjiii.adkijmua,September 22. A dreadful hurricane visited on the 30th ofAugust. : A largeSaU'WßTOhonibtrtr blonrn i down, andaevcral ci(en&Wo-eBta6liibpJenu aerteua ly injured. ' ' ‘ . ', > , EASTERN'MARKETS. 1 PniuDEtniu, Sept. S 3, P, m. The eastern markela are qqiot v ani|' unchanged; dealers arpaoiiauslywaitingfor.lthe (learner's newa. Breadstuff's are ia.Tair demandpther-eupplytof Pro visions especially, huUneata ' T?XTRA AJditi'onalSaJa cf.lfiriU)s r Nia£ M Froperlv, AYi- JCj AUCTION.—Yttt Ihe a&dtfd to 1 ifie*s£{e already ad vertiaed of. United 1 to take • (place tcrtnorrotv; Tuesday,-Sept. lt) o'clock in the? ■ forenoon, at.tbeU;-& QuaTt^Jtfa*te»’e r Warehou»e, cor-lr nerof Penn, street and Gormonalley, the-following nrti-!- clc*,.according to from the Depart- 1 rarnt, Washington city, visi 4 ,< . f pair*.scalcs and. }Vcight&;J pair Steelyards ;7 tia Measures; 3 wood. Measures; 3 Screw-Dzhrers f t Camp Chen; 2uu Scoops Funnels;;!; Cleaver,l Knife, " 1 Gimlifot. JOHN tfIKMINGIIAM. - Act. Qf;Vaster Dept. : JAMEa/M’KUNN A.Aarr. . i - Up‘2Z ~ j: •/"1 KOCKRf KS, Jihdß. imine N. ©J-Susrur: . i AjT • {OhMs, LonfSuepr, Nos. a!hu 7i - i 23 }* Prime Is*. O. MotafcHe*. * ) 1 1? «* Sugar Houw * * j . . IW b«gA pnme ; Hi'o-Coflise;. i:!r s •: I 2S hall chruist V. » w/ * < • / -!>■; CO boresfl and 12‘lb.d’o amiG; ! Pi* > 13 :•■:•*>: <'Yirgiuhi Toba<*co, , l% i .V« andUFs. 20 !>bU-larg«* N 0.3 Afacforel iISIS) v- SQtX ' or/Wjiwkr.y; . « /7%, T For Rale by , ~, \V.,4 M. MITSUBLTREE, SPpgu - . , , ; q;1CO Liberty »t. "WriNES—ilO"ons»kH Port Winn; ,T| - Ir J Y ; 23" • Sweet MoJagoWiaejr *. 10. *• '-Madeira / • V- forsalo by *epgg ' W.^'M;^TrrCHKr,TREK. MUi&Ptt A'iTIV*SONS’SODA -ASH—The ■ aubucrW: -tH’in.ftTeftAwrccenriiig'tbeirftaUalooic of the above! urtielc,. tliYee veßseu. vlzi ibe Jurtiotiu- Medallion and} .Lydia; having arriVed arPhnhddlptfitKfth&BalitmoreVandr lwa more*;he Stephen &ifdwinbiid ! i,info;iiho7ily ex-f peered f they are, therefore,’prepared to :r receive orders.s -■ I hey will receive daring life WitUcr'hntf spring regular] supplies via New-Orieaus, 1 " * } w sep2s » J W/MPTCIIKf/PBER. \ IV/f USWIATT;*-’SUNS’ BUfcACHiNUfOWIiER—AS i :ijA aupcriOT Aftmlejalwayh'hd.'&tinalatid for sale at an - uuuauftJlylow l imcr»:byi!lV.'dt(Jli“Jff(iCHF4-TtlEE.f spp2s - » » i v*»» r TJECTtnED'WjHS£EY bf superior'qijalny, wuh ut& XV assortment ofForetffa andDomestic Juuiuqts, always'; . on hand nhd fo?saleby' W.'A St 7 MEreHELTHER. - *eft2s a J . A 'LCOIIOtr-ralwavs on hand amt for sale by- . A sepSg- - W. *M. aUTCHELTRER ; oi differeM'Pit&burgh k? for.sa]<> /*cp2S ♦ * .■ AirfCHKLTREE, ; -• r Sheriff’s Stflteii'o ‘*r \r YYTlLLfcasold September 25th liff Qtao’oloek,ihSmithueldst^botweenFcfth-etreet^ . and .PiamondaUay'|U.cbojCDiatd£ Looking Glasses and;4 a quantity. of ToV*, l*obkitig.Gl{tts''Plnte&ArindQvr glass,3 ttogeihcr\Vtih.l Clock* Chest, Coun-r terattd Fixture*, Ac; ' ‘"'' C~ r sep3s*t; I* BOAT COMPETENT; WITH CABIN FUB-i \j NITUBE; BEDDINGiTACKiaaHARNtaS, Ae.uti' Ane/ibn.—On Saturdt»j-'nexT, s§>tVffipec,'3oth f at 10. o’-&' clockan the reserve, thej 1 Cana) UoafCompeteut; us ahsd6wJie¥iritk&,Canal Ba 4 - rin,nearUbertyatTCet,sthAv-ard T vriiti;nll'bei*Fumlmre4 Tackle; HarfjesaiAc-rcOmprlsingrW'iitreises, Bedding,S 2 Cooking Stovca, 2 scttsHfiriidw; Potesi'Lntnps. Ac .:. « scp2s - ~ Auct ft a BAiiNi»ritATdß*s»Ajuii-g^Vv^>^ii\vEtAiNG3 .< 'J\. HOUSES, At next Benlera-1 bcr3Qibvat3o’ejoek;i9%r be?,: . sold, withoutTeservir/ on, oTder of the* v AdtalriUtraiok UMhelato deceased, i; Situate on :\Vebslerst. hear WaßOtfcjrion: street, Also,-? one lorgc.lwo.-atory/nimc'.dweHuigt House, itt therear; > JAMBfrMttEENNA, Auct V. • TNThe CourtQf ComnroU 'PlausOf-Allegheny Comity.?.-' JL Libel tor a Juneld)tS4?4 Mare are t Jane* Neville, by her next friend' Edwonl Cdhainghara. ia- Iras .. Neville- - Subpcena awarded ahd issuedrttarnabletathe? . dlh-Mondayoi October* 1547.‘ v Keta'rhed.October 25,184T«j .f’Nihtin Uy John Forsythe, Sheriff,'Mia3r.&rlB4B t alias sub»i : : pcena issueq.retunmble UieSdiMondav oeJtme." -Retara*l\ ed by the Sheriff, N-E-iT. v u . 5 , To Isa N£viLLx: r ywhite ~atdie spme time njiupiig it andV i amoblh.’ Dr. James -Anderson. Practical ..Chemist, ofi ' . Massachnsetts, sayatv -VAiler enftlypin& Jones 1 Spanish! Ltlly\Vhlte;lAnd. it pos?es«es;the.Tboft beauUful and! • natamlvOnd at the aame,Uraejhnbebnt*wbite lever saw.?: 1 certainly-con cnnscientiously feOOmmend its use to all! • whose skin inquire beautifying 1 c . Pripe.2s tfents a box.. S6id onlyafnS'Chathani at, Iffll ■ and by AVnt .89 Xfttoty street : - t* *- i lS7 r Un»»-«BANIUBS»- GlNi?, Ac.—ltf holf pipes Cog-? W nwßTOjii)T, ,l iloft Keimwny,-" * ; 2 hl. pipcs Gcsniar. BfOi)[!y, ’35,.'* ptarJ.DunuT k Co. c i • ,3 11 “ '* t , ‘\PintlfCn,lillon A. Co. rt „ • XBm(»ve» Bochellfli 4,:Se|gneiw.” - ' • : 4 pipes HoUmid Gin: ‘ “ w , v.Bqr.casks»\ip,-J*Ale-S»m.Winir^. l ltaa , Gordon4Ca."( S “ . ‘1 V? \ J ‘ ' , s &figl.cdrr,>- ] ; 10• l v . W Afadetm u.j , 10 ■' “ “ L.P.Tenefi(r«- « “Carpenter. > ;40 K ..;. I‘... '■ Oporto. v'drlousgrades; 30 1* “ « Usboii it j tit °« 10hhds.j20lmlfdo.,ntid20bbl3,HaulSaaterne Wnejj: •10 • - Monlferaftd 15 “ MarseiUea'^Bergasfc;*? :15'basketi ChampagtieAV»»e;^.Hclaselck} ? ? :; . ; 15 *» o e « ’ wp.A.Muiom&Co l3 *• - V,I-", -: lr 1 JatjoeronASonsi 11 ■.->■..•• '5 ■•■•■• -50 cttßeH Cla+et'of vanous gTasdes,impo«ed m bottles ;* 10 “ Bofdeaux Ohve'QiLcrop 1848j (t Lurauds. • -.-■g-..•■.■■<* • 4*■ ..u -u. ;4* .-u . «Lntonr>;’> • •J -29 Marseilles 14 “ « “ just received suulf - for sale by (scp2l) • ; MILLBB & RICKETSONr •■?. ‘■7£f k ;^ v -I'—?vv;- 1 '—?vv;- 4 u *