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A.!-GAMBLEs ' tiriXoblifile:,ebtilyTY. . , -\ • ei,...(01;11311!41°. i • 4,oamao-'------: *gi.!o,itikt -4ilitisi -23> 4849' 7gli'''tr A7l.. .r.rr:i l" :* l '/414Put - oe e o P nitle Slate Cilitra) ste°6l.l4dhelar r-ti ll ein ii meet at thildexitilin' Pli 'efirailils4;gitelCqu" ' - .4lllJltBDeri, the Sth'ot •:::V. ;gill hilodelphiso Ini• ,- ,' ' 6 will cerne ilt.,:pliellem!-' bWillee " .. ii 'ls t tin.s!ileis erlmPertaptL 't es • A follattendinee is earnest birrrirb l eCcunal ' •-••• ' . , 7 . • -filiatel'ed* ti ,• paper, rbroogbont the 'State will ,blirbegz!,ir • '-- ."1"14743)k1 ' 4l ' • • J. GLAIICY A o►t 5 " v,' ' - 4111 'meet °idle New Coert 11( 117,11, be a g iidoll, ''i ' iiersitte County COZlVellelo2ltiti., - ." .o"itrinil.34in presume ," there w ill%i:ifi! ' t ;151 ,h'Ortittiiiemoenicy. The Delegate. ,1.-;nsfl3lo:l,,,,....ersillrlajosi*.a. iilia . h ai di nm ad o gns pi en as t o a f nd te: Stris ,:oo,2 . . 7 1 tr6llU the °tern will tie.sassked ‘thideder- • ‘ . `lenr doings - : l'illiW4"4lC;l4l4S- d - deliberation. r4t 11 1. ;364 / - - . 14itikgiiai.P-4°2!"se.l!- who aro knewti!e 4 1 '1 fini! TO Oclet.ht/ nat9til ••• - A r il l e core-men who !La .• ' le 'the faith ail 11°° , - ..l'', -1 11 ';• riii.liieso rrorigr, . • - •“•••••', - ilinctiiih,lotlinPS:.7-i _k: have mei ,no scan/ ec „ore dreiripoliep; ..e'• 9.° - nonce Cr 141 v -r e ! - " • • r a dical ziedlntolllgent Demo. - °lib-rr°4l th° Pe°Phlt ' r- lilted with the want' ' are thoroughly acqhti grate, . '- '6f ISO reeple• - -'.- -' - . • . -' SIM ail fI T . ,. # ' i ooo l . l ldPi. • gusempeire nnO•daylisPost tho rejoin.; to the - -, adiiiirtuisnettfitteeitt; : llFtsiprr. 71koit•to the libel suite titnio4 p s p!oot diet tha.lrista,e tho Whig of7pit ! ti c u t h, for • expos:l:9x tho gross - • "ioriialat*ifJ4ll.!Geir.Viliffor , ii ripect:ii; this case of Copt.' Bennett -es. Robert M. Riddls irthe most • , estraoriknorynpooscorn,b!oht ing.l*e it coo be -Tonna In thniaiv-tiii_le s Commencing att)omesday I We+h go eyster,anpOr that Pittsburgh comes off NEM natovat or porstakees. The streets presented quite on animatidg spec. estett.l..OY...From. oar Editorial sanctum, • about:3 a'cloak;Tte counted ninety-4i drayity wag oniso3dictistkisit Wood and Fiftlestreets, loading •. and ljtitoa d ngi and iisoilng in - all directions:), All Iltatlttfttp,ar;t3,raiiiitie is 'plenty of water ih the rivers,to. `)ring on ontrid. the busiest seasons ever :.Our merchants are Over t • ritS:Vth . ,... l airders 'for goods, from the Wes and i:4o:iii#l4,tutilliseltlling them as rapidly as deep' can , In the.course of a iew weeks, abundance of " currency' afloat, atiaditey:nitters will become easy. Altogether, • • I ,l*afe is" ,the opinion that there will be •at feast . • sitta4itti.frnore business done in Pittsburgh dM•ing ttie next three months. than during the same Peri :, Oct In . anfriiinnec year. INE , . "Cpusety Agricultural soeteay, r': Proceedings or the Allegheny County Agriculture liteird,.pf.Matiagete met pursuant to adjournment, William:,Morriaon, in the chair. present—John Murdock, John Germ , i: . toC . Operi : John McCloskey, Wm. Mettle, Sanl •kacuidei;"B:.ricitoi, c..Aadoreua, John Scott, John s • Boyle : :, • ' . Tile minutes' or the..1.1u4. mooting were read md epprpred.•- • • - .:The:Coththipeehiiitointittig *the . bit thec , tirieder thel3oar4i t itsevise" the . By•Liwa, or the . Society, ...Ehtlytqfp#,A4)Which'rePort: ilia received and laid Leret for sttOy...:eported, 811,75 received when the 13oatd apjourned to nine! at I o'clock, P. - •:..fir!c4nt A oCioct,; agreeable ta adjournment, when, thoioir utea . ortbeintoreing - ivere read tin4ppproved.:i ; 4 • Thiaßoardthill preeeededto the consideration ofi the .'morning, and afterf. ; • :.'•• : consideMble.dlieussititijt *ea .hesolpatf,,ahat: the By-LoWe as amended be adop 1. ltd.!), the•Board;' nod acted ?pop until the nest Society, before which they shall be. • c raid'fbraftproval. It was also • ..:'.l - ..4!"..4pieed; That. the. exhibition of stock, tic., be :-.liplia•stilkee expenae'to the public.'" • • .711,.Otittritiniction being then read from John J. .Iktelinnit;respecting nnitgricultural paper, it was :feat meeting. Val:the communic a tion of Mr. Beebe ',Alinbo:CopvidoViel.Sat. the next meeting of the Board. - Murdtielee . rae,:lhen appointed to examine t ie d,W.M v aribi•to.solicit aid for the Society- Mrco. , Morrisotir, :Yuba Gerard and B. Kelley, were ,epidieo tri aeleat a committee on horses. On Cattle, Meseta. Cooper, McClaakey and Herron -On meson. max.tin, We; and Murdock. :::-Clii; • Mantitacturers,, Meseta. Scott, Cooper and -11414: The Bostd.then' That clP . pervona intending to exhibit • g10ck:„ . 4., or, any.grizele mentioned in our list of • PremPthisf: thelCiaiii - th eto with the Secretary ten diyiberores'tho dthibition. pipPbooutiribtook can be round open at nil jithiest the Mansion House, Liberty street, or with Jobe Hcett;Coliiity; Register. ' -. ::. - filiiiiiiiial;:To:adjoern to meet September 16th, at the Arouse.' ' Receive . •the Secretary to be paid over to the 11; - Tvicurerei f roe" bit. W. C. Denny, of Indiana tp. re* ". • JOHN BOYLE, Secretary . - , • , • El MOE =MI =II EN . . :;.'b . concein.has at length thrown off the mask, oo{"openly and boldly inlts blackguard mr - . nutty upon the Democratic party. The same stale ng• aa aspeared a thousand times in; the Federal pppere'detieg the last few years, in relation : . to.,oB3*lffjtheiclarion letter, dm., &e., is now put :;thriktn - the:coltinits of the Federal Guerrilla, for the purpose of produclog isatTectian in the ranks of the ArDegheny. But ft will be of no avail. Tatty are united here and elsewhere - gpoAJhe p let f ottn of tb of July State COLIVOD. ,• - ',..tiotsvatuFstpon that platform they will march' on to 7letorj.i he Guerrilla, and the band of specula 411!zi protectionists whose parses keep it - ".." - ; ;;•.. - -aliiiii,f.6 , 111 tau into the Federal ranks, where they of belong, Arip3sllr.a.exacir near. ALWAYS BEEN ; *.e. • • • . . M • •• ? ' ": l l4°W. -. ,A r S i r u ll! l i r ga*MOiter , no, the organ Demorraey. • "has been started in end called the •.• • It: in profensionally Demo ' ifittra,Sjiateitiextracts2 we • havo aeon from it, we werozsz ;ST•• - ffity :11711N OUT Pen, eICKLIt - 'coitermst, HEN - ;.,DE R ING:D4O RE: AI D'. Ttir 'rEDEFIA L ISM THAN DE4OCHA9II.4na welhink the prime object in stirting'it isle : undermine and injure that bold' and Pittsburgh, Post. WM . , . . - •TELE,C#4I!Far. - C.alsrlti-.--46i grain trade threngb the Tea is of vast magnitude ? lo .40.4itiniber the lights!s sent by the Govern.. ;) 1 0 1 04 6 .intitkOe : di:a'itt'Oeeton this canal wag 2,503 10sserelciitteted , -by the,. people 1,246, showing • 'find 13 , 7413 ligfititis, at 6 c s ost of 24000 Wm Lte,ta. =in laiSitbenittobpr of lightoin'tiaa 4,700, at a cost ::° 1 1 1 .000 0 0:0 040144:*The number of tile grain fleet - Pir p -74.1.62 rtzi:Collamer'hils.discontinped seve r • • . - • - IV " . .hqttFitit3!l l 9p..o/#paip e!ght,or, ten States, he. tpfind Federalists to sp. •- . only Way to discharge the ;thq• s ollice. What it thartik•had a precedent MI ME =NM - - NM MEMO EMI ME EMS .' ;'„`S. REM . • -. . . . _ , ... , ~ :' , -_. " • '- .• • ~... , ~.' '-'l,. • ' ',..' ' . , ~ ~ .- • -r.,' ~....::::::'''', '., I- -:--,!',.----.• ~"..,..‘,' :'' l' : • '...2,;.. '-‘. 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'= .. - 'f. - : ~..: ME s> , ,♦ -. =', ` _ ME NM • „, , M== No - . - more Iffetiensir,Tevritorei , .-?.- •- i Mr, lIallas; late Vic Pi „ Omit, o f Stibisi iibllshed,Opliftlstier on - the subject Ii the treaty. withMexte, f whicht e : ost hatteie il it444l6-1116d$61 r ax'r•es. t... lettetz , ,eoja es - upon, anztalpertant - provision treaty, Which has escaped the y notice - of probably one ipa,l ll l l l3dre4 Ilf..ol,llo4l".the•habit of discussing Vie . , lat9bne la M esico and pro suriptive annexations of Mexican territory to the , Ar . ptls,nbtates. • So long.as the treaty lasts, no mat '-111°f412:1114..Pieneii:ef be shipied off • :from the „ Menlo:hi:4lolA :One of them can be i l d i tiOsektiribelTnlted'Salesi'tilithip - pf the consent of ° Zte•PcgAlk_Ooverutabllkr :PsYs-Mr• To such °Pour fellowzaitixees who view with,dis -eontentltbe enlargetrient'of out territdry,'it may be some consolation. that this treaty , emphatically pro ; vides against farther extengiOn'south..- No change, le oval' to ho made - in this boundary, except by: the "t!exiress and free consent 'of both , nations lawfully given by the general government of each, in confor mity with its own constitutions") Its covert elle. sloe to the annexation of Texas cannot be mistaken f . .y..4and it is an inviolable pled& by birth contracting isitleithai eachn caseshall paver be again - enacted. aluninlipas, Now Leon, Coahnita, Chihauhau,..l3o noin.i''Lower California may separately or togetberi addeve Independence; bet.without tho Positfire and **.i.Ottalltutlotial:ieitictiotrof the' erittit authciritieii them can' 'be admitted Mtn. our union, except . by, manifest breach of faith. The general priecipleatuittpractices under the laws of nadir, to:yrhieh - .we 110 jastly appeal in vindication otos - tennis° en tO Texas, are henceforward as be tween the American and Mexican confederacies, specially modified and restricted. How ...far tt was either prudent or politic on our . parr to do thin has ceased to be an open question; it is'done deliberate ly arid voluntarily, and extension in ttiat quarter is Arrested by an insarreountable barrier of national honor and justice. Anemaly. That infatignable Democrat, JAN= C. Amen, of Robinson township, should bo nominated for the Legislature, by the • Democratic Convention. Ho tuts Bernd the'party long and faithfully, and, Much of on semen in. Robinson, Moon and Findly; btu been owing td . bis exertions in the behalf of the Democratic cause. Lot the Convention take op such men, and we will have some hope of triumph over Whiggery. LAWRENCEVILLE. • Far the Met-nine Pan. i Me. Curzon :—Tho Democratic County Conven. tion, for this County; will assemble on Wednesday, and from present indications it will be full, and.the proceedings interesting. As • an old Democrat, I must beg to lay my views before the delegates, without wishing to be considered as intrusive. Wo mast have a good ticket. If we wish to inspire con fidence in our party, we must act up to our princi , plea, and select faithful and honest candidates to represent thoie priaciptee=men who never falter, who are always active, always zealous, nod who in the time of trial pride themselves io beini members 1 1 of our great and free party. In the selection clean dictates for the Assembly, let the delegates look to solid worth rather than to shining and superficial adornments. Men of weight and influence should have the first consideration. Let them look to men who will bring out the strength of the party, and who will draw the respect - of the other party. Such a man is Maj. lanes C. Rienzi, of Robinson. Put him on the ticket and he will draw more votes, per haps, than any other man in that section of the county. He deserves this nomination at our hands, for his efficient and available serried:, always cheer. fully given. He is a Democrat from conviction—al ways hats-been, and will to the close of his days con tinue such. Hon popular—capable, honest. Hein one of the people, and his sympathies have invaria bly inclined to them. I respectfully ask the Con vention to take his claims into their deliberationa : and I feel assured that if they do so, ho will receive a nomination. A JACKSON DEMOCRAT. East Deer, September I, 1849. • Forihr Atoning Past. M. HARPER : I have seen my name mentioned in the Morning Post, as a candidate fur State Senate.— According to the usages'of the party, Butler county it entitled to the nominee;. she :still claim it, and I Wilt should have it: • ' • ' Thankfal, therefore, to those frientlowbore par .tiality ban induced them , to name .. connection with the•offiee, I beg lease to.statethat•twiil not be before the Convention lot:that - Or any other offici- Yours, truly, JAMES B. SAW YER. For thillfarning Past. Ms. Beau= : Please publish the following ticket for tbe consideration or the ,Convention which meets this morning : Senate—John H. Negley, of Staler. Assembly--Dr. Jonas R. McClintock, James C Richey, Thomas Matfa, Daniel Wearts. Sheriff—John D. Miller. Prothonotary—John Coyle. • Treasurer—Thomas Blackman. Commissioner—Johcrli: Coroner—Lettoz Rea. The following excellent and truly just observa tions. in relation to the successes of the Hungarians, we extract from a late number of the New York Journal of Commerce. They aro well worth per. Am!: 1 v "The seperate, individual thoughts of Men coo- Istitute much of the power of an army. A dozen doubters will destroy the faith of a thousand. men, Ind a dozen cowards will veaken a host. It is not liny positive Idea of which we now speak,abut one Which ie wholly negative. It is not a determination th conquer) but it is the absence of any thought of tiniest. It is the absence of any idea of flight. It hie been often remarked of our battles, that 'Mar troops were beaten, our armies routed, but they did mit know it. After the ranks are cut to pieces, men sta.nd and fight individually, precisely as they do in street fights and riots. It is seldom that an Ameri cab acknowledges himself beaten, as long as he has abßity to stand and receive blowy. I We do not say this boastingly ; but it is an ac knOwledged•characteristic of oar countrymen, and wiqielieve it to he also of the Hungarians. They bar lodeed the courage of men who are falling in a vole which the tvorld honors, and which poatori ty Will honor them for. But posterity seldom'come int&the calculatione'of men oft the battlefield. .So far if we can judge, the Hungarian forces woold hay beebtonted- and destroyed long agp, but fur the 4rm,.mawaverieg individual courage of the men. Postptity will care for their names, arid in the history of lib) nineteenth century, no page will show a morn illusflious list of worthies than that which shall rectiffl the deeds of PAS, in Hungary. And wheth er au , Scessfutin the end (as may God grant) or not, wheterdestined to achieve a glorious nationality, or t0..fa11,. crushed, overwhelmed and destroyed, though' never disheartened and put to flight, the eongiCand legends of years to come will be rich in storieof their bravery, and the cottages in the tmoue ins of Transylvania, and Wallachia, wall hear' laity a-fireside lesson taught to boys, with such is testis the prayers of Kossuth and the swords of Beat' dad Gorgey. Jefferson's Ten Good Rules. 1. Never put off till to•morrow what you coo do to-dais 11. Never trouble others for whatyou Can do yoursOlr Iv. cheap, over epeod your money before you bare it. 'ever buy what you du nut want because it et V. P Ide coats as more than thirat, hunger or cold. VI. e never repent Of having eaten too little. VII. e °thing is troublesome that we do willingly. VIII. When angry, count too before you speak if very `'•gry, use hundred. IX. ke thinga always by the smoothest handle. X. lal.ll ease* when you cannot do as you would, do the b - t you can. A NriP Dtatoesenc DAILY PAIT.II, as the organ of th e Heythers, so called, le to -be started in New York by . 0:c middle of September. A letter says: , • Twentikbousand dollersie the sum required for the enter Ase, and, Lam assured, all of it .will be lig forked eli , ergg in the courso•of another'Week;'fifteen thousand /loners having been already eontributed. • The gold man is just in little things, the wick i, ed man is ittle in great things.' i • 'Mental' leasures never .cloy; unlike Acne of the: body ; . ti ey are increased by. repetition,,approli ed of by r4flection f and stregthenealireilayreent. it • 0 (cotton. =NEM . .. .. .. , .... . .. „.. ---..-',:....: :';'.. -- ,‘ . ..i.' - :_ . ~ .z,::,':.•2:•;, . .:'-`•'•.•. . :,:•.:. :.':.,,„:::.7':.,-,•..5:.,-....:.:-... • 7 , The Uungerlan Success f.L'.r~-• Ire, • r• 4 `• r :Tr ria; T .J t rt"rt . rt ,.i...;17 " r =MEIN spy Y: ~~~ 11Y.GaAVE et • - . L%-vollid thol.wheltl ..." lip for ralaigfklie f branches witypktuitfjcsilcilfovueti.h@pAr Where a•nlearktfissraliidMi , i j There irordtfifive,tolgieA';‘,-...:'3,!: Where bltdirtialf.anchentkkelsrfr:o're:i..47:l Stiried by no menstirrek - ordeparting O'er witreltwerwatre to weep! What if the Melody Though glad and free, • • Of birds and brooks be lost upon mine ear ? Perchance some*,ChEuveless friend Inlgh.f..4infseir A p ak. To sigh for me. - Kt' nd.friends mill.think of me. Not cm of.one_whose home can be 1' • .-:e nought bat pain end •sorrow:dwel Is. /and grief poem my bosom.awel Is-- • But es an eagle bird set tree ! . • j • • Let Ncitareemusleid'er.iny.plime or rest, . Bieathe out gem: , sue ]e song Thiked the best. , • In tonee divine!' , Gottiolb 'Conn. 'July 1846. . [National Bra. • Movements of - -Mentorrarp. . Freaklsra Clumsy.. The Democracihrritaklllte County met in Pooh •vention Chambershurgh, on (ho 28th ult., and • nominated the folliwieg ticliet: For dlesemb/y.—Mathiae Need, of . Greencastle; 'Alex. Bamiltok, of Wayneoboro , . Conttnirsioner:—.lbbn Armstrong, Chamberebutg, sastire.c.—Ji'S. Grier, Chambers/burg. Direikor.--David C. Byers, Lurgan. Auditor.--Jobn •Ditzler,-Greenvillage. Coroner.--Curtle Miley, Montgomery. . ' number.of excellent 'resolution wore adopted, . • • from which we select the following : - ' Resolved • fora -of we hold with all the for-of strong Conviction to the great cardittal prlnbiplie or the. Democratic party—a strict construction of the - Constitution, a plain system of•Governmehliunsup. ported by powerful monopolies, and• aristocratical privileges—protecting all and granting - favors to none—and as a necessary consequence...Ye are hos: tile to a United States Bank, to a high protective Tariff, to all Internal. Improvements not strictly no. Ilona', by the General Cover: meet, a National Debt and all other kindred measures et Federaliam. Resolved, That in the wanton violations-of Gen. Taylor and his administration of his pledges and promises, solemnly made to the people before tho election, we see (and trust the people do,j the re hence to be placed in federal promises, and although disgraceful, it is nothing but what might have been expected by all who have any knowledge' of the recklessness of Whiggery. • ,, Montgomery Connty. The Democracy of Motitgorner,y,in their County Convention, which met at Norristown,; on the 21st ult., passed the following among other retail etiona Resolved, 'That the measures of tho late adminls• trotfon, have by their practical operation, 'amply vindicated the wisdom sod foresight of' the states men that framed and passed them. And the present prosperous and happy elate of our country fully prove the falsehoods and fallacy of the predictions of our opponents, in reference to the ruin and misc. ry, that, as they t onfidently affirmed, was sure to fellow their enactment.—With the National and State administrations boili against us, we. can only rely on the. Democratic Representatives and Sena. tore, for the preservation of laws, and the triumphs of principles, that have proven themsclvea in every way, and under all circumstances, well fitted to cherish and expand the growing energies of our country. Resolved, That we cordially . approve of the reso lutions and proceedings ofthe State Democratic Conveotion, recently held at Pittsburgh; and tbst we pledge to JOHN GAMBLE, the tionaincit 'Of that Convention, fur the office of Capra Commission er; tho fall, hearty, and undivided support- ot the Democracy of Old Montgomery, believe hint well fitted by honesty,'Edneation,•ability; and business qualifications, to guard the interest of theStato, and to advance the prosperity of the Public Works. Venango County. The Democracy of Vt. nango have selected the following ticket : Treasurer.—lacob C. Knefer, Borough. Comznissiones.--Wm. Biggins, Tionesta. Auditor.—Jobe P. Gillitaod,Scrobgrass. Coroner.—Robert Crawford, Jackson. In reference to this ticket the Fra'nklin Spectator, the Democratic organ remarks: -" Let otbpre do an they mly,,Venango will ric!.../iptilloy„.. 4.the hour of triarabe boo alivnys been eight! Her watchword • Noir ailtbti the ticket—TUC WEIDI m t E wor, and H. ING BUT,THE TICKET:3. • •_ Catnxberlassil County. • Tlie Democracy of Cumberland met in Contdy. Convection on ilitith oil. at That Tee-, erable and '.neviavering Dkaaoemt, &meet presideg. The following ticket was placed in nomination r '" • ' " Astentbiy.—Heary.Church. of E. Peonshorough, Thomas C. Scoulleri.of Mato. Shertff..-14iid Smith, of Carlisle. Treasurer.—}3enjamin Duke, orShippensborg. Commtufoner—John Sprout, of Hampden. Director Of the Poor,—Michael G. Beltshoover, of Monroe: Auditors.—Jobn P. Rhoads, of Hopewell, two years; Philip Quigley, of Carlisle, 3 years. Coroner.—Peter Barnhart, of Mechanicsburg. A series of excellent resolutions were passed. which truly express the sentiments of the great Democratic party. We copy one or two. • Resolved, That we are apposed to a National Bank, a High Protective Tarlff, and distribution' of the sales of 'the Poblic Lands among the states; a general Bankrupt Law, and all other measures which comprise the vaunted American System j and in favor of a simple and pure administration of gov ernment In accordance with-a strict construction of tbo constitution—the independent Treasury, a Re venue Tariff, and the Democratic policy, ollich has been established by a sound public opinion, and the progress of truth among the masses. Resolved, That President Taylor is surrouncled'hy a cabal ofltcderal politicians, who load him whither. sooner they will.; that although he may announce himself the President of n People, and a no party President, his administration has so far hoes the most proscriptive and intolerant of any that has pre ceded it. . • Resolved, That we believe- tho object of the Fed-. oral party is the same that it Owns_ has hi:will—the enriching of the few, and tbe oppression of the. ma ny ; nod if they get the power, Sheysttll re-enact all the odious Federal manures Which in days gone by oppressed the nation. • • Resolved, That we believe in the doctrines pro mulgated and acitably defended by the lamented. Shenk in'hictnessages as Governor of Pennsylvania —that We want no increase or the banking capital of the state—.-Shat the banks which we already thave should be rendered. sound, and • restored to 'public confidence 'before creating others—that the stock holders of banking institutions should bo held liable individually for thcrpayment of the debt orthoSe in 'etitatiens, whether resulting from an issue of notes or a reception of depositea—that thorn is no. sound reason why the stockholders of banking institutions should not pay their debts as any other partners in trade, no reason why .theae receiving the benefits of such investments should, pot by regponsioic, as the rest of community in other species of business for the losses. Clinton Cotiity.. The Demococy .of Clinton cooventod at Lock Haven, on the 21st ult., and nominated the following ticket • &lunar —Wm. F. Packer, of Lycoming.county. Assembly—William Dunn, of Clinton ceonly. Prothonotary—Thomas McGhee, of Lock Haven 71 w:firer—David Carskaddon, of Bald Eaglo. Commtutioner-3 years—Danii•l Shatites of Craw fo d. Commisirioner-2yoars--Wm. Myers, of Porter. Audifor--Georte 'Hartman,. of Lamsr. Trtaties--David ft. Carrier, George Hower,Jr., William W. Ryoder. Amongst others, the following resolutions Wore passed : • Resolved, That the resolutions of the Pittsburgh Convention speakthe sentimenta of the Democrqcy of Clinton county, and that we cotdially endorse and approve' of them. Rejoiced, That . we aro particularly gratified with the nomination of JOHN A. GAMBLE, Esq., fur Canal Commissioner.' To these facts wo cortify ;.ho Is honest and 'capable ardent, sincere and Consistent radical Democrat, in profession and prac tice; devoked In' the causo from , his, youth to . the presentlinin, be has ever given to Democratic prin. cipleskinetisores and men, his warm and efficient suppcirt."';:.An 'honest may, a consistent`bentocrot, whose capability, energy, and fidelity to the people 'cannot be quesittpned, of great experience and un yielding firmness, he is peculiarly fitted for the office of Canal Commissioner. . . welter, if he dies a _martyr to hi; every pro (fesaiba; Fl e adds his sonodbtit! act ofsuiciae,xeAun. ces earth to forfeit heaan (Colton . t .~„ -~ ~. . r ~_.-n...~.xJ"S ""ti4e~..,..ics~ti-_~ . .H , :.?_,:".".-s%. we <..;~:~.a -y ....r:n-tic: .emu-~.,:. -- MI ELME =Nil THE - A A/J4100; a-F- 4 • • at ilikaatioreiitafeatiiiii ---% enetkiiourtitaiidaril of ,ha wore, Tie . 'bruutiii.litirbethrougli rood/OMM, fbe liaßilivgte.n27°C 1. Oitamonitiairt lop,intyrallaY,.iTeep,., • 4 .r . nviteecaravrltthe feceatflkbrltY. •;.* Wherever Fieedom'a martyr?, aleePi Columbia'a flag must freely , wave. Raise high high the bright, auspicious flag, - -From everyhcigirrand lonely glen; In forest dell, on jutting ,ara.g. • ; '. Afar among,thelauntsof men; sparkling brinueri wildly flattg,' ' . Shall freely wave o'er iatill-and sea • And . Fmedorresanthent; sweetly sting, Shall awell,our.countryhilubilee. 0.: let the world that flag behold ! That emblent.of.the brave and free ; The brightest- crown of streaming gold, ' That decke the goddes's Liberty. `Spread:oul ita folds till heaven's doine Reverberates the holy sound 4 . That all opptese ' d base found a home On Freedom's consecrated ground. • • Unfurl that eptifigled'flog of wars, • • ••• And let It float along the skies, - "'Until-a freeman's bleeding . ecars • Shall-bid an angvy lIILIIOI.I rise: •i . .Then let•its tints, its gorgeous fblds, elledazzle heats In battle driven, Till victory's eagle . proudly holds • • • • The gllttcringeningri up to heaven. .41ing mit our country's banner wide, - Our emblematic, starry gem . • , gur Union never shall divide • . While floats that silken diadem. Year after year its brilliant stars -.Shall indicate the etrengthef all : Let all beware of civil wars, What aurae of.monarchs--Freedom's fall. When men speak ill of thee, live so as nobody will believe them. Light cares speak, great ones are dumb. [Seneca. Alexander the Great valued learning so highly. that he used to say, "that he was more. indebted to Aristotle for giving him knowledge, than to his father Phillip for life." The.transmutation of metal is a small affair compared with changing shame to glory, reverses to success, sorrows to pleasure,: yet true wisdom can do , all this. It men praise your efforts, suspect their judg• meat ; if they censure you, your own. • To a Man full of questioni Mtilte'nO answer. Maio . . '''rtie - richest endowments of the mind .are =tern= perance, prudence and fortitude: prudence' is.ad universal virtue which enters into the composition of all the rest, and Where that is not present, ca r titude loses, its name and nature. ' Death has nothing terrible in it but what life has trade so. • Friendship is stronger than kindred. Courage consists not in hazarding without fear, but in being resolutely minded in a just cause. Tbere is.tbis paradox in pride, ii makes some men ridiculous, but prevents others from becom ing so, • . ..Speech is the gift of all, but thought of few. It to as hard for the good to suspect evil,-as it is for the bad to suspect good. [Cicero: Strange protestations of friendship are some: times made at convivial meetings. Trust not; however, to the friendship which'is cemented by wine. Those whom Bacchus unites, are soon sets, arated. Each has his faults, we readily allow, To this decree ourdearest friends must bow ; 'One's too careless, another's - too correct, And all save our sweet self have some • defect. He must be a wise man himself who is capable Of. distinguishing one. ' (Diogenes. Whosoever sincerely endeavors to do all the good he can, will probably do much more than he im. agines, or will ever know to the dayof judgment; when.the secrets of all hearts shall be made mani. fest. • He that can please nobody, is not so much - td be pitied as he that nobody can please. Knowledge is proud that be has teamed so much —WiSdOm is bumble that be knows no'more. (Cowper. A wife who loses her patience, must not expec to keep hei lilts - band's heart. He who enlarges his heart restricts his tongue, The sum Of behavior is, to retain a man's owci dignity, without intruding upon the liberty of others. Ha who.gives for the sake of thanks, knows not this pleasure of giving. 'There is no difference in person or condition•be• for God, and providence watches equally over all mankind. • • [ Mainknon. . . . APthousood parties of pleasure do .not leave a reealleetionvorth that of cue good action. IdlealWia•theipeilifite - 6t et Tying nate!. - All'other things being transitory sad perishing; true wisdom is to think of eternity, turf to a good man the hest of philorophtes. Attention 'to little things' is the economy of virtue. • Avarice has ruined more men than prodigality, j the blindest thoughtlessness of expenditure bee I not destroyed. so many fortunes, as the calculatinr, but insatiable lust of accumulation. He who respects his friends will seldom be a sloven. He who respects himself can never be strollop. He is sufficiently well leaned, that knows how to do welt, and has power enough to restrain from evil. (Cicero WSW• In Allegheny City, on Tuedy, Sept. 4111, SUSANNA daughter of P. P end Marv:ire' Clark, aged one year no. .ten months. Her .funerol n.:11 take olnce from the residence o Catharine 011enloti. Robineon 'street, on Wednesday sth, at 2 o'clock' .• • . , ipSEPrI 40111.1... . - - . CURRY. .u.t . dip c • BA.NR_ER.S . No. do We A d N t, D bth E i X to C l l ci lA rth N s G e E , ißoOeOsidKe.E 88, TIMEBILLS OV.EXCHANOE::-ProolesOY Notes, and :Beak Notes, discounted on favorable terms. Cou.acrioNs.-Dmils. Notes and Acceptances, paya ble in any part-of the Union, collected. ExeitAlcor-;At eight; on Now . Tork,'Philatielphia and Ilahirnort, eoustantlyfor sale. '- , All kinds of Foreign • and American Gold and Coin bought andsold. Deposits reecivedin par funds& currency..(sepliaw IN TfiE - P.ODIVI` OF COINIMON. PLEAS of Allegheny Counly,of ;June Term, ISifi-NO.-120. I.l ll ' i tts". 0; the matter of the voluntary assign. Menial. Si: White . to'David A.Olmstead. And nOw, Aagustl2s,lS4kthe petition of > , 41 - the Assigneelinvingbeen read,pmyingfor a discharge from said trust, on motion of M. I: Stewart, Esq.;‘,Aatirney for Assignee, 40 the Court appoint the d day of Septem ber for the- bearing of said pelitioh, and direct notice tkerco( to bb - -given to , Shnekletea White; creditors of 'Auld-assignor, at least ten days befoie the hearing of said iMplicauon, and upon all --otherparties interested, by ihtee •Insertions in the Morning Post, xt newspaper pub lished in the .City of 'Pittsburgh, the last of which shall Ike at least ten -days before the saidtt'..d day of Septet:Ll ber,,to 15111 M, cause why the said assignee should' not be discharged friinrsaid-trust. From the Record: • scp&d:lt— • HIRAM MILNE, Prothonota • • - Jewelry'. THE undersigned have this d ay received, hitipress, direct. free:athe manatee turers, one Ot the largest arid mOst .complate assortments of JEWELRY. ever offered in this" market, comprising all of,the most modern and improved styles Gold. and Silver %Vetches, T K. hIcKNIGIIT4e BROS., siP 5 . No. 116 Wood street. •_ Ir. it. MCKnight - 4. Brag” • XT .116 wools STREET, have just received a new a elegant assortment of. FALL RIBBONS, GLOVES . SUSPENDERS, LACES, COMBS, HO SIERY, &c., &c. Constantly on hand, a general Assortment of Varitty Goods, winch we offer to purchasers cheap, on liberal send Adertteentelit: rf Midersige w i ll sell, at private sale, a FlOl5l of 1 about 32 ACREs or Eska, in Riiibilliton lowa:hip, Al legheny county, Pa., !seven miles 'lrma 'PittSburgh, on which is a comfortable Dwelling House about 27 Acres cleared good soil; a fine spring of water near the houseElone,Coal under the whole'farin, easily got out. This plate is The most desirable smell triictofland offer ed lot sate; Enquire of DANIEL HAUGHEY, Puts burgh. or of WSI. F. LOGAN, near the. premises, or of the midersigned. at McKeesport. _seps:w4t JOIII4 , - RUSSEL. AKIih r ItRISTRATORS' SALE or Househ old Farniture - itchen Utensils Books, and 20 shares Western-In surance Stock at AUCTlON .—On;Naturday next, Sept. Gilt, tut .10 o'clock in the forenoon, Will be sold, without reserve, by order of the Administrators of the late Wm. Gunning clee'd, nt his late 'residence on Ross street, between 3 d and 4th streets, the entire household fund lure, kitehen:utensils, books, esc:, among - Which are marble top centre table, pier tables,eard tables, bureaus, bedsteads, wash stands, book-case, sofa,. mahogany chairs, parlour, stair and, chamber carpeting; hearth rags, fenders and fire trots, ash pens, looking-glasses, I - sett splendid candelabras and lamps ;" together with a, great variety of China, glassware, rineensware end kitchen utensils. Also, a library 'itit valuable tookg. — Aad at the same lime, 20 shares 'Western Insurance stock. • All the Furniture has beewkept in the' best of order. " ISAAC 'JON ; ES AdnPr. sepa JAhIES'SICKENNA,AueI• EMONS, LEMONS-50 boles Liernonitjust received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, seps $0.4 Wood street. T. OTS.FOR SALE. IN B&NVILLA, INuttnerY•lial, ARegheny..)—Severnl small Lots, and one of 'Three Acres—all of which will be sold Cheap . and on time. scot THOMPSON BELL, aim:lonics' Bank. IMOD . r 1.6 ENNA 1=! MB ICESI 1„ 11,6%. ISM Grains of Gold lESIZE Ming ~ ,` , ': . ^C . ,'...,.i• .: . ~ ... . • : . ) EIII .'.;::.-..•':-..''.474•:•'f•4 !;4:',F,:,•;.:.,:;-:..1'..i:'-''f:',:i': EKE .r _ ~~ .. :, - c.,..,!i , -,..',4 ;. •,' , ..;..; . ;' , ....a., 0 . .:s ''-•,-'... 7';..,?` , .. - ' ''d ~. :.,"....,...i:ly.; f •Zlh ~ :..?,. i - .For the Itferni zrag,... , . : , -... Abl.Eulioti - -.:=--,Peteciyingoh2xt yo s ik.p o f lati 7 tct . give •plaelii a art aWitsernen't CO any ,viettek - 1 Poz.tce.--T'S s I :l2iii itilegelitatiftilit ..1 '... i. - s . ' t-, - . r,:e :--, - , ,---,,.' l '.'e 1 :'' '' - ... 'd 1, '14.• .. ' 5„„ .. ,' • _" t.',46:,..f . ,,,1. , reptinter.ssnic% Tutt_be.lciode.ti: t crpu i..s . ittoi! , the Mayors quill?: 4r.,,, 3% . ~.4 . r•AT .. ~..L.:;, . 7.7tk0 , „ It of tlpte i ejitinitt . Wheeling - 1P ivino - p., , ofrer, , log eases ever {g ` .. :z ..1....Z 4 , :z ,,,,,,7 . lof ;Sloe' iormiNifirtilieuttion or defft:ery in 13111 Burrows, chargeftpt4enivititinf dts. orderly conduct Bras: vest aP (Pr jail days.,;;, .- . tbefilat is madeSk.itiuest the publicatio ..7 reply whieh - tippeaffff - citiMoridaylist. - be : 1; A . g ee 't, 114 4. 44 . 11. , -h!0 11 ~ .. 1 4-: * *li., • bel', ll 4 r. o wed to p 9, $1,26 for his. ladginga. ttake this troubiti , nbt=betanse of any import. an d 29 re -° ~. . . . - . r il .- ,.. ~., e . .. . He forked over the'blestasthOped, `anon Bleach' to Capelrennett's threat or offer Of Ed warcl..WslObi,skarglikAilkilsilenierkreesdueti )„, b e i t i ne _ T .:. 40 -.--.iii,-.- 1. --. 06 --_ se .- ... ... . _. .. : '':,... :.. s . . a . 4 rework' ,-t - . ,. . . 1 , 0 1 ° be was seat op for3wety ,de . „!liftlia .. ...-; - - i charged unile u r iiiittibif:ia ra ilandes, ,, _ ., ip.eyt . .. ,m... woiiii:taw.d.....e.iter.hair; .4.6, 4 410, . 4., , ..,, . -Risppetfally r ire: a:: 'll 't v s,l I , ,:ebtivie..lo;e4i.iiiialitiiici;.s93)ll4Milzfooeial: Sept: 4 P. 14. '..abßT:34i:RADpilt. 1 ilnyr. ....., .1 - •.7 .i....:--.., , ,cy.1.1n , ...ri.,..?:!:5.5irk..itir; :: X... " .. /rAktiey'Borile . y r iitdiqefii r rliiiiiiiii i ii 4j fiijsecpwr po r r e giiii*,ivinjetg.k . .*4o,e.it .4, 466 dais.. .. . l:.'' ' 3 f4 IN!"` 4 / ig_• 4 ?.fliln•:/a' t' • ~',..TtihicitaiilienillgtigtittiktAtArtra4gel, 10 P 1 1 a 1f. 1 . 0410 -. 3lo ..f i gAili3l47o:l 3 r.F.STlP* for and.4o.oo4Ao..PoClittertiffskytkil.tll-I,o4liikh: :V°Olitle-4.ltiefeaSeSit ..filidOftralkr#9l2lo°.• -"•'...._:. ..:: 4 1 lfir.: ~/ . ,1; • re , . ..,i4., ,7,, W4iii.i) JAW:n - 3r. "•. 2 4" P 3: i.11 1001 ....,.-. 4 eighs ll •,•• AtiukcitAlw-, ; Itirleykteloityw`erotoo, „ •'vealif.* '. .R•t?ii 1. ;i,..- -t ;iitin - •W.U)iatapoileitilig r fe l ,Al- litifif . ii' • f ..w5....•••••)..... .1,.i..1aii: . •,:te•••••• .7,: 4- -r . ., Iliiii44'.;;;;:l L ''' .. 't'4! : . ' a ' f '7.. .t 1.. ff 41 49 1 4.1 . ,:g.t, . - , - - .7 -- - .. . -... ... .:17i• .--"'" .• ' 4e.e—tielieillifieti iiiiiiirdieCitititAtiptottkiii; Parry o Gniieipitorep 4fiellitebisindic4.lilftild.anke down purpose or;another., the-reallitc. , 46friefisal • - • , -..,40.4 .010 .." va i ' 'Catidle.in /dn.:hawk" .fflifhill!Atai449ofeolo4 - , Ilk he idiypectirnicf4;Bso-ciifilttilitideAdl2,i-1a.....,..414:-... tar floor,-, siiiictillints*;kciiiitiersiili,4l4;o;,•%.4l7444-i lion eiiitriiii. 414igatkaratiiiiiatikiltinterifk, .. _ ... .......... . catuntnni - enti4 co tiiii.4iiiiltdithiiiid iti'intilletitiltl4: *hate place was in a blase-, 14TilltitkiijisltielldsPi eta! ihei ti ti e'ilaeleli'itial k 4telietatkikia lieft6: tittniago•was - austatifelLi;'o,lo.ik: ~". s.tir.r.. i',.liti i 'f ' •:` 'I: - ':' ''''.• '.`;'.'.."-Vr 47'.,'" :'"? - 11.4sas e .ne.— TtiecisithWortittaiitAltaktrit y (lia.) Bank, on hfiway to Wheeling; angottpwriatot k .lied: of i)8000tit notes on gut titteteiguitie iesiiike'... _Onion Bank of Whaellite,'',7 elt.t l4444iiiiiinj - *Pull Mdtshag.. 9f 19 . 11 0 0 /io . _ffslrall tfatblit'shx*si . sterday, in searctiOftbarittiiiirreittiffe I.°loe been ma i rbi ff!;:.f., ';.' : -‘-,, Ts f .a l llZ§ f r:::l4,e s 'eit .1. 4 "al rass antrum ot; .• BMW ARS ROIL ii t Airilige , A rairremiti. We - Should be gregPfittiitled, if we' were not more amused, at the - pdature in which.we lind ou4 salve*. presented to the Wheeling pritiliejowhkb, too we-may find ourselves,presented I,dllay; lathe Pittsburgh public, by the otre4of a reward-of .rwo• lioodred'-poirors frittha;.tipprebertairoli the• Editor of the Pittsburgh , Commercial Art The Wheeling !0t,teet.f.,e1C00110.Y,E53,4,10114_"..._ "the tid,vertiternent, Arid Obilinfe.;;itemfffflil 'and .Post of Piitshargh,rwe•yeeitiested:to." eon' once and Charge Capt. ;" ' hundred' dollars might tempt the cupidity of some men to "‘ abduct," And-place us, per vi et semen within jurisdiction' of the. Spperiot 'Court of Ohio coun ty, In dePrecetion ,of the attempt, risi shall proceed: to.say words in behalf of jour owOirinocebey. • But, before' proceeding' to the' defenee'llme . , geeted, it may be proper.toeay,. thate.it.tne otter of. Ttvq. Hundred Dollars were. made directly td us, it is by no mearie-impossible that eve . Might be tempted to accept it, and proceed .to heeling With all reasonable ideipatch. And moreover i the offer so made, would savor rather mere of eerily of purpose to expend the gam named Mite Manner indicated, than ,is martifestio ,ltapresent ,form. For the offeied teivard, as it now standial not very likely to be earned or clemandeth Now, as to what we have done to Captain, Beir4- natt to incite :him to c uset a. reward On our hed;W: Daring the argument on the Injunction casein the Circuit Court at Philadeldhia, Judge Grier presiding; evidence was produced by the Defendant,rfCounsel to prove among other points of defence, hat- the Pittsburgh steamemlhad - too • high - ehintheyie, - ;"-the testimony of 'Captale'Dennett, of Wheeling was in ken on thin point, and his credibility and competen cy ae a witness, were alfinned, and thrtified by ottani seta; on the ground of his great. experience,. and'itt virtue of his having been for several years past, pertmenting in steam boat building on the Ohio rev er.• Two memorable instances, the last two &rate built by him, were cited of the practical value iifhla skill and experience, to the construction of_ boats, and the adaptation of machinery to their propulsion. Captain Bennett badtbuilt the steamers A. John son and Embassy, whose names are indentified with the most appalling disasters and destruction of hu man life that have hipponed to upper - Ohio' Ideate boats. • These acridents Were attributed .to defective ma chinery l They were In both cnaes explosions, at. tended by great loteOf life 1 • - • This Captain Beopett, be it observed, bailtTed `stiperinteaded the beading, of both those tempera ble steamers. Now we would ask, what is the : value of the testi mony of ,a Mao, caste the proportions or :capacityof steamboat machinery, whose "experiments" in that line show him to be utterly disqualified, of • o 'vast expense of human life, to pronounce an opinion . on the subject 1 Oar reference to this bloody expert , anon was needful to our topic, and we made it 4n I the following 'overdo: " Wheeling produces a areatoboarcaptain to peeve that be thinks our boats hate too high chimneys, who has in the course of his experimenting to prove the factolaughtered on the A. N. Johnsion and Embassy steamers, ecoreacif, men, women and.children. A valuable witness was this Capt. Bennett, and if his testimony be good as to the capacity and adaptation of steamboat machinery to its ende,he ought new to be rotting in a Penitentiary.". Now, what do we affirm here t Simply that if Capt. Bennett be competent to judge and lay down rules for steamboat machinery; be must be compe tent to judge the insufficleocy of a steamboat's butl ers and of the premiere to which theymay hosubjeb ted in working. • And if hi wan thus competent, he '. could not fall to pe'rceive that explotion must over take the A. N. Johnston and Embassy. Then why' were the explosiona permitted to occur t " We have inferred, tt was either owing to his defi ciently of knowledge, or culpable negligence and in- ' diffprenco to the safety of his.passengers and crew. The Act of Congress, then, would subject Captain Bennett to imprisonment in the Penitentiary, al door, declaration wastrierelythht he , ;were of compel tent'skill Mad knowledge' the expliinitnie resulted' from negligence, aid the Act of. Congress contetn; plated his steptisonment to the Penitentiary. • To escape that. dilemma, Capt. 11 , 0 friend must concede to hint Iliat he was not, as his airing evi dence informed ache presumed, and professed, to be, of competent skill to pass an opinion op steam boat machinery, whether boilers . tor chinanayti , or floes. Seizing thts alternative, our laeguage was in effect, that hie evidence was utterly worthlessvand our words were valuable witness was this Capt. Bennett." o Now we repeat that, if he was qualified to regu late the machinery, of our steamers, ho mnst have known enough about the defects of iiiotonexpleded boats, to bate been guilty of negligence to permit ting their explosions—and no he becomes. liable to the penalties of the Act of Congress. We , presented both horns of the !dilemnie; but, although In sharp phrase, we indicated to Capt Bennett and his em ployers the propriety of his accepting that ono which would relieve him , lrom the imputation of criminal negligence, or indifference, at the expense. of his pretensions to skill in machinery ; and 'would dis credit his evidence, as, in pursuing our orpiment, was oursim and inclination, if not our defy. As to the allegation of Capt. Bennett's friend Amicua”--in the placard placing a reward upOn Our hearl-:-.that of brief, but just, although angry paragraph " cannot be construed into any form but that of slander—slander the most infamous, the most vindictive, and the most scurrilous and'coward/y.-- In short, these charges are gross and unmistakable moms, demanding that legal redress Ibr such-cases made sad provided." This is all stuff,; fustian, nonsense. We have been long enough connected with thii public.preas to observe narrowly, if not from correct taste or generous principles, at least from deference to public opinion pad obedience to law that distinc tion which the lacy of libel makes between the at. teraace by the public preen of harsh truths for the promotion of the public welfare, for the prevention or abatement of a public nuisance, and that,liceit tiousness of news opera which permits editors, to vituperate or assail private persona or public officers, from motives of malice or personal revenge. It is the quo anima; that mast make the libel or the •slan. • der And what haveinre said in disparagement or doubt of Capt. Bennett's private character and . cciadtiet Not a word. We do not know hint at all and - he may be all that'hia advurtisenunit 'tepresdnts him, a man of ".integrity of character," of " humanith liberality and courage.". And, indeed, knowing nothing whatever to the contrary, weshould be both very wanton, aad!falthlese to the duties of our re sponsible vocation, did.we not volunteer to accord to him the possession of all these qualities. la waking that concession, however, it is proper that we shall remind these " fire eaters" who charge uit - with cowardice,» while they claim "courage" for Capt. Bennett, that we make it in accordance, with' the prOmptings of out own self respect, under enem, of what justice to, the private, character of thendi vidual might extort from our truth, did we known him personally: It is a concession made riot to deprecate their wrath to disarm their temper, or invoke their forbdimice In any forth, but to , leave them withoutfust, cause of complaint that, in pursu ing a topic of public concernment,. we have seized the occasion to depart frowitspubtic aspecitcrasiall private character.: All this .prodicated of our "concession? , we yield it to them freely, and boartily ; reserving the little privilege or repeating, on all suitable .occa- Mons, the conviction. we cherish, that our paragraph which gave so much offence , is true and defensible. Pittsburgh, septp—lt. • S C s H as ip a L n i d 3C o l th K ePit le%GerualrY'a' Cobb's, EarnierCErner- Meetly's, Sonde re,Cnbli's, Toitirn's,'EsserscVs,'United States, and Eagen'S LOpellern Balls, ton' Smith' Marrny,'s,Kirkiim's, Comley's, and Cbandler's Grammar. , • Ray's, Pike's,'Adama__,' Cglburn'a, Sullih's; Day's, km erson's, ,CallandenPri, Wtstern Calcalnicir and Davie's Arillimetics. . ...,..--. ; . Jonts';;Blake's, t Olmatead'i, Carnatonki.s," ;Parker's, Drops% and Chambers' Phibisopliy. ,'',_., ' and` Gales, Willard's, RusseWs Pariiirs;,frpsysii., Goodrich'S Historias of the'lliiimd St , ates: --- - • .., For sale by • : faensv. 4 . I OHNEITON ft fr4 . 00.4T0N• t (-, A „ BUEINOMS • PARTNER WANTED .An native' .11 partner; with A casktapitat of sl,3oiron 431,500;16, .Engage. in.-an Grag,lloreirathnnity..t,-The •, applicantwillbe'exilented topice the entire pharge °Oho store, arcthe present. owner has - A:dant business claiming his attention. -if desired;the. whole concern wilibe:sold at a bargain. S. CUTHBERT,•Gen. Agent, t aep3 Smithfield street. ■ !inn ME • - - , '•- •,, • . Cs s•, • : ; 12' • s :`"4 , • ' • • „„- ~,„, „ • „' - • }:,' , • • •- - . •ir , 4 , • 4, I '4 • - s t ~. • = s Vfr - hi. 4 0.:''i" •t i. . - 1.. - !*.:i?:-.K. - . . . .• . . .. EVE El MEM MEI Iteig MCC EOM I=j - We sionl4 Anent in aniith . er caluinn feal.E.ntatefor733lo in am Sixth Ward,"lin Fulton. streEt; •enquire Hie Nakir..-Olke.tkiiilkfltia.gpti•-fouctdiwo.,, at 151,Kects 1 4clkeon 7 8ftadsly.niehti itaiiitkidGird! Ecker. Be rirsiataftzt cf.r.lll s ABbOlie* • • ~• y. • .• P 4 . o F4 o 9 l4 7ss r 4.4Rigeillligreio4lo io be:Very - op. ty to. -ther to!citTrukine - rovi . milyir, „ fi' 43 thAteoilti. - . - •• • :.•••••' • • Tatiitiark4ttot:*Alton riMailtiiitiliiidinaites Thompson,Elq, 4 are : beeo . dea[at ? J'iaitficibf {he' Gar Works. • •• - 4 • • . 17 :01 , . T.* Tnzerae.*-The Heron `fast r o • . .eiinvded houtie6.:,The4, • ' s':•• Tw• • • , PrAcize.—The flucketepErin mditekfinelsikigit two • •dimeir.4•• dozejt ..Punrre...kkritai • •••': - " - 7 :•••A e. Plenty in market. P • w e T ut 114".14"ine''':471'1"'. . .t . '" - 5114415 P aP r l ! • .ntaRKINNIG9 - "WeAktmliffaitiot *44s - oft Cholera la Siriaingliartilelliehite4l:l;;ttri7.4?„, Baoatr. broelliSivii 6i *OA • •-•7 CeinT47154‘...t.g0. PeO6NOWCOlifiri.earii lion Ineffi:at • .• • ~Tba conlipire;bert .. atut • i • .TD,..AMIL • c .L• • 6 6 CHEAPEST PAP NM EN TRE:Aargsm , " 4.- • , ticr'ciwia-r, to circumstances oveibithielevianite.n4 control, 'the regular LlSfte of ihe FAMILT.JOURNAL *wilt be= postponed until • he let of - Oettitter:,- , Sittaiil6 'of thievery cheap popet:/ive been - widel y t eiretilated, and a imp suhecripiton rapidtyforttiGg:-Tfitieetietiotati.. not seen a copy cats have oneliy.ealling 'at the ii,triee bt the !darning Poet, or by add:earwig . ettelt-rioneer Tolhe - Editor..(teetnaid.) ,-Ptf 6.l'n6AlAik THE; k„Aiqt.Y.,JClATßNAlfileiteiiped-labisurlcide. Peurieni. mittainviatuerof the chinceet,character,eeteeted and origimitril TERM'S : . The IKonty"afte:sr atebrtrpcpw - thei Qrder copy, byud il, at einifitdvot 4, • 10-copies, Oa A ‘, ti 44 . Y, art,oo• 00:. " • • .••• ..i.no“ • 1:17,06 - J.:cony, served in Plashed - sit or Allegheny 25 •-• That Ward in‘*ithOtertY;."Or I k ol l l .o4l!b.ilvAldlitiiietnt -TteighbOrised.Whicfctvilt-faralithibelongesll4i tir-.504 ambers to the 1707071V.I'diiiiiat-..b.xlito,lit orliii,iik,Cti* nest, shall. havelheirmonny refiindedWitil-die`pkiereent 110,4 ear .Clubs compethigfordhlii pteinioni?vviltainiii :the feelby writing on their returns "Rov,..Pienifurn,olWitforWard'iiine dollar for each.witiscritterhO-JtuP:rortfPOY-450Put fdr thelifiteindi vidirenniemttld4ker4rtuz:l7v.l4 0 .04 ixatidnaticin dintel y -aitez _ l be .: . ' nfenatiatibittip.ienideiWe.:snde - esital will hewnhouneediaridAnd idnifonl4ritniteitiolhe-: wnre.of , the PoStAlneterlrif New Near'stliftlolhe Agent-of‘the4'enteeserui'-01inii: we .will give a litindsomesopy, .IpsT.llltisTsss arc reattestet'lt&ael,aa_ntw-algepte-Li6 tind.thojse whiz., ate gtelined;to gnedeing-AxWesternii teippse. , lv t ol e r oo,9Pers - ziving - the i - obove O.PO timfgo, - Drl:49r4in•' , editcdiet syttopidt:ocA:will.-,'denlfk(ll4ltydr.2tpk;eed#o ad.r" - • " f All lettere:totd communications mud he - post : Ts ' addressed -td , seps:dltee.w4ll. Editor and ProPrieloi',Tillsbnighira, z • t ; • - Wf . h , ..4. ° M a i 189 lON Die r ta Circle an d-Parquene - ,56 pinta; steoi l d. i 44, Aptirtrnentlbt r 'o - . , Third - ilea of the unrivalled HERON FAIVITLY; WitonapaP Evantnat•Sgefitklo',nOmmericii#ltkil • Paddy O'Rairerty,arittilnagaiind.dtinne --4.4laafferna. Nina • - •-hliasfaany Countess - .......... • • • • A .ArISCRL 7I- 41VZOITS -CONCERr,• • To .be fallnwedirylbe,p. I A,- . 4 1z! IYATFRIITAR Tobin Tur(witt4ongO• • • 4 • " ,3114541 .izi)a- Ro:: • • • ,ii•••••-i.• • -Littbitagilea. V.aocoriciaewlth... . • ! . ,I,OV ,A1:13lAI:LIE cariAt.i• •• • ......... ... •••_: Ai Obitutan: Doan open nt ti,'Cloc*i &Omit!, q mr. Law nrsaps - TICT 11;AITU VA. 4:3144U . 'elzt 7; 6 .l-1 1k- OLES :2'.;l6ll r .' , AND RETAIL. NO. 88 FOURTH STRER7,--AROLLO',EramprN6s, ,„wk,...s WOOD AnD lIIMLEET OUTEZT4,_, . •I' k.l.Bl3l7Riag, Pa SVEllifrui Bosom,. ColAlwatuLs, 011 . 3 .7ktIN.Gisems f : lioste'ry4Sasperide,..r s Under. tabillstMtsMstAN 41,ce4 f- ~,,....L.WOKILS„,::4F.„,..,;',ItASUINOtON ItEVlkGtl=tf .l:l ;Liam - 'Of i 'q v ic . -so.,Tki - froPtiilleg..beginiling ~ . . woiiii,to-die-iegd.O.IIMAUChTIPastY : 12 ,I,,g'ito ,- sig s i'llie:Sketch-Voo c - of Geoffrey Crwm ino e vii, a Ilm: ' ./01111. er. 2 4 13 tac,etiridgiliklitor dr- s ii 7 l , A ve r i f e . 12 zieciierl2 - 140 4 ` etoth:-5/, el Ps' Pr l it i no; - c h, . _fifo.;--t othi§4 2s , - -T4;crsiyorr Mellcutr ie.,mo4t szpsi coiver",Gtasunuth4:t i l l° 62 l7, ittin;"-voi n . 'id '5145344140 coliimbigt; 61 ;,, Iti;r.4,:lzoiciwasd nicrAttA4.o;ol. itonivoritteP .012"'n„,..,1, i t .1 . 1V: 7 Lite o(islionnutft,l2-21(6..:5i45:t x 4. ~.., a y 's, t r iva l , AI• 6p4 , . - , t4 .r.c.' , -.3afs.lrtosgriniTiz rc .4 ___ ...4., , ., c. _ . _ _ . IREIBM .AND W. -R. CHEESE ,1 boxes pilo - Te Cheese, for sale by peg] J..S. BONNET. " • ?• ME saga .." • . ROOM "- ••• * • • c.:,, • ;. • • , : ' : ENE ::::::,...... , ..": - .ir.......... - '::::;:::::-: . ..........:;::' , :::-:.- .--7 :-.. - ,.....'...i.......':',......1'.;;;' - 'P........::...s.:`•:....-:":.:;i:: . .... - :::::: - ,‘;' , .:27.; - ::: ,. ..;. - : , ; . .... - • :.. Lob rsl : Roaacet'.4StOte.abeatpi;iir the store of Mr, E. seazletop a to .We • Diamotid_`6ti Sunday nig,h4outFcorteglfiliiiiitertif.krifAtlo reit tiocrifekeetitifilteaV..‘narsio.f., dee make. afottone.4% • ..^. •" • 4 ' • " ; - • et AttnErr.—Two. men- Gamed DAviA '4elgly. and. Thomas Dorrettf.4U-24itietiar-ln':baonday.iiitht: charged with larceny; they were4nibriteitt?.r.lfter-; 'her hearing- ,:.;IZrlf; 1,1. T; RoBBEN O .,A Tr4-7•ol;4olon;dAtatii craikedtaeitc: Maw. Grocery moie.,oliffaladtieiVbiOifii-4,41g; -aod after helpipst '9pAlcikwakytita.: drawer, made: breneecape,- RUlX. 74 Theltivealif ikiiiiNOTrita:734s frl4 • ~~;a ISE IRE MEE ~,•1 . ..„,,.;. . , . '.',T- , , , , - ',, , 5 , _ . ME 111Mii ;:';7-:•:". - ::': . :.1;!;:'. -- . 7. ,.' '- : ‘: . 1.7::-..7 . : ' , , •.. ,: ... 7 , • ~ '. ~.. r.: u, r . .. , ..: .. ` ti,' HEIE Ell :m . e _ v _. o .--.,.. ib1 , : r . ....,.,. re1e ......,,.,...,.- 4 :....-J p :..::.:„. ti.:5 .„.,,.. : .......-. .. .. .. • . = -,...:,,.:,- ..-:,:.,,;., 1. , : liiptirt.o:fOt!,,lip.:Xoi*iig,'Prli.-4.;,...'.i,1::7.., r an 1 110 131'' 01- as. ,• t v .W.? i ls44 - Mitfr:Apissem! - t• • L - • •„- - .4lheriteedner_Wmthingtcot -arrived at 'midnight. last Iwo days later - Liewa'fiOni .....Thirty thousand Russians under Loth!, ire said to hare , be an .‘• ro Mcf•by' natio i! tome andii 'Bern, • arid the survivors hunrinkifito,W4l4e*:;!'":, A bullt3iin Rom Degtbinaky t o f3 yottgyaa, Jul.! • iiefirristraixigkgistitlkeradf::Th — elimiiiaifidiSin ottlF7 of theo ter! - B prtheir rte, tittielejirAteCrt ------ trik:e ? a, P u rieon'oni: Two • ;Bikiments aFßuseiao Curimesent were' nearly ao sallied in the morning and ; ,I ,4otdenperately;-hut , a,hrilllant e!s!alry attack:le . eierl:,iiiis.,wOittert, an 4 thiftvesians telt 1600tiond 0 1 1 ,041firtilitriYeiinnori, heela 9 2004 TkiltaftilOtiiektlLinsian intelligpnee)fee_en in OntheZdifouvaty y the runes were attacked in L 4 11 9 , L u' ll ;bythe *.. l lYerat ard,r9Tced to rccreaz.. .they were reinforced with four'piece' t again forCcd, to , retire, after throe ltoore7figlting, which they lost in •killed and passeddirattugßaii,r- Vienna hi' now ganleoned by only a low new tditeir atydsWlieb the Poet , leg Preabarg had, hien , oieopied.by Etnngarlane. ''` -The Vienna letters confirm the ,occofatioh of ngaifhii " •z. . ;cf,autigteriaaiiiiirlenehakappeareaoven within afew •r , P .4180* of • WernAlristriiceliecting an nizoive 2 60 M moolrt Pre.birg.io nasontreikteabire: The Arealatailtento e 16th says t h at paeans 41.4 prrvred id 9 teoga oq that avegtng ntfirmel-ibat 7a lasigaiiwy - 7.4lofeiiiiinti, had , taken place Lat Bross WOtdiep The Efuhgariane tool,' - jheysTconermirged a telly of 80,000 menAideelogitx4rfrortt.Ritetemberg. The affairs-of Cornetts are 10ther . fathee The gher 4 Plee. w ems t h r Otftinit ''PlellParFq on tho Sunday interrentog. ' ' " • - Thin, had been n eh ni? in the en ariet. AL ;1;4 • A st i t i . . 0 4; 44 ' .; .isonriAngun'ti • ' ; - Wily:T= ll 4 6 ePt.- 4 ‘r, • Flour,.Afmiterm,is.dtill;-and-lower•gradea-besters and in favor erther.biYaii..;'.eitmierintinatriatirt mut pricer/Mt changedv? !"-• •`•• • • L Provitioni..Tbe _market continnes dull trees Perk is beta et IVO; Prim& 8,75. - - 1 --' • Viriefirly l . , .lallnre at 271p8-:•'•" - -• -• • Nhccr yoftri Ir.wEra l so nEpouT4-' " „ NESS , Yeas, SePt. - 4. ma'rket is dull and prizes ate in favor orthe‘bayer, with males of-common and good and qtr4i , ght brands,_lVeatern and Genesee„ at 5,87 per bbl.for-The /atter and•fr,f4 for tbe former. Grain.. The demandioi• Wheat is goodi but actions are not lirge:_.:•,The inquiry in ,ebiefly ler good sainples. Wrigietbfirales ofGenesee White at 1,30. Core : Tbererc irrigtbod skipping jogai* for Western mixed riritbaalas at 159. Balcs of Southern white and mixed -it , Provisions . There acting PriliValio6ll worthy of onto, market steady, but without sales of •importance. lard Tho-market remains stagnant i mOr ialea too time and extent at 61(CP7„ 1 4 EWSORKCATTLE - ' ](I3111 4 Sept. 4/, There hos been a heavy-erferingtefAleivel to-;lay, n 44 0 -316 for good retallit l glitialitieirinado'at..os . oso VARKE,T. Pntmanntrar.u4,'Sep.: 4. ,Salertriftstay4ifixerp made today aVE5;00072 1 95. fogs Arriiiittbeerheillieg at,5,00635,25._ _• • =tZffl =I _ • • • ir , 7 K - 0; •• aft: ci4rtirpre ee:•Nicitorsiin; • • •;,bfg..iedsm.tolzarcirmAtie cmiceintropittsblugliend the EU_ St_c,perie-Oil!7l•thipAtiy ha'Fpjle.aalfi _the:EAGLE , F OW'w4 X: 4,2ol : ollaikf l i trcitergti9P;Pzid.Pilvetni t • ." fitoth'icr - pace Ow; seadf foOkieiacrket amongitys 'Cookingare -splendid:air-nem Coal'lSOsore,rbich isxoti cupercediog i ite• Other titieS, IbeivtartalviromrdSteld''Mur_LacheaP .00il Cooking Stove , well hdapted with ' • '• Ji r falrailotimettl:dr•Onambn tied mantel .Grates..n.:We • • invite the nuentipit orpctsona Itiriereallueoirr-rveretibuse before purchasl4^. and e*. eatiriea splendid article otenatanteliedt3nsed : • '• Otis : • • -Wrehotkeei bip:OpkAilicr_tp st., oppfaiteAriod.ii** - . • • • • ook. Est...a'h fa L; , , itl AsatiroP.Larsmeizt*wisAnaca . or I.ocrPorrr, a z iwaroirweentlYftinwat-on the farninfahasubsaline; n Washirigup..pskthity k rit. E 'closelo, Lock No 4 t the 'tbacittonPtholla , TOPri.,,, - • • kor manuntataringi , ,lnerCantire - Ana Mechatilat put.' poses, the. , situation adapted from its ..bealthy,.bettutiful.and rcmantio-site...-It is ten miles by - voner..4vm. this itite.,wtony tawn..oa 'the Slue WINO' tho •• and.itearly.-3110 wine distattost:ni:ihe: nearest town :loathe ' rear.:. !The- rtveclottom, on which the town filed you ikebint.42oll‘4lB*ide, and a beainiful level;Abows Slhigh: water mark. . ; It ill intended that n good High School • or Academy shall he co•existent with tho town—a house stands= the- pranifses,which will suit mitt school house' and place of warship unota. more suitable Inalding-can • be etiOtedli.'tl•` 4 :n" , • ddnl of 1m Limo-stone; Pree-stone, and Sand, which we presume will snit for nuttagtittoritis tlaseabohtids Distiialhig-Yeat of the town. • Add.. 3.6 this, • •ue town'is'aloseleflhalrett.imuter power at Lock No. '•i, *Web kiti-litesatrie will noon he employed by the en. terpiisink , Navilititio CO: it. driving mactunery for mot , -nrucfuringthirposeel: • - - ' • To any individual or company wishing to suit OW, NVotliti; Foundry t , Cotton of WoollercFnototTi Saw Anil - ikßoat. 'Yard; we will take 151eIIIIIITO oilbring.evo.sy •doeintent . vvithbv th e boands of venion. • -;'..Stiould new county be. formed, the -Ooktmlasioneio may and probably will select. this aa •n- 'central loeiWon - ,for a county seat: nt Oaistr.ii4 woull . )tatiinhle-site , for the public. halidthga. • lo,:eonimenee.o6 "THURSDAYiithelqdf day of • `Sj:PTEhIIIER, and•continue from day - • . I'6l=l3"W/11 - be' ticeommOdatint, and. madb-ltnown tin r dot-ofliale; ." • • • --Mbsza raILLS;.'!. • • 4t ‘l4 l liillw&.velt l .7••••: • ' • ' Proprietor .. • .:;xo.2Bo . 'LOciry StreM,MiVier ofGarrison'Alley, - Tar, stibiciibersbeg leave: - to inthiat their friends did the pablthltilereral,that.theyhavottssqcititedthent --;... hle ate together, rcir::thepturposo;Or 'PitrYitiEf:„kt,the CLOTHING DIMNESS:In' its various brunebeti:—. 044tocie,orrz,orzts, cAsszaunrss;- n.srzsres,.. 4-c. are all of the Most sensonable -- putterritc.:*."Petscits wlshinietci have Clothin*o C L OTHI NG. r,tn Mho- mita: 'READYMA.D.h. of a lldesetaPtimui.: kept ccuistantly on hand. Also,ficollemeletirtirdishiow:. • ioods;auch.its: - Shirts,Saspendetei and - :- - Call Ana exaMiine before Richt/atilt eltiewiture;.italko..l. are' to pen cheap.for ;cas determinedh ' • . . : fiIIML - Lmo C .3P3tIILLEIV • FRESH.. 4e11.1.F.P.L.Y: Or. - 411.%.1.4T pre.::;'.. , ? : , ;' ,- -'ll Azirk 3 m 3 2 ileerriosetrz.-, Veitittge l -Ciattalmezell Summer ,f4tiOillo9., E)SIMANY,44IT Liberty-street, irestieWiti*iidsitie, . ' '- ti - f , [di friends and the publicto hhinew ... ~.. WWII oto t2oi 0 _ Front of seasointtqe-GoPds;''grtetr as 1-IWbuqssty le r.. Yan eV Citfibeerette.; diebted k'rench Heat Clothed Italian.. Miran. Bieomct.Clotha; Thillei, , White - exrd' • Brown Rilkflia."6ll,.: Ssuntpeeptoqie,'Plain suer Fettel.Ftenebi'ltottlish 1trh, ,. .. itre rioarect9theandlealigeteree;'iwllill other Ottielew_. atiltable fot - eastomer 'trade. '-itiso;,u_j_tußs",!tiltialeileir, assemoetit of READYi.ATADE•qtartli'h f a r nPf in Ih4 older feattletiabieleteeneVO,o' 7 wlyke on - ?F'• . -461,, '' , f' ,' ':'fielid&w). ,'-';,?; '..,-..PDELAZET. AINABL - twIgREWON. -.' Wr -.q. txdisclenliityieiit4 Vleibik:B:ts4 riti(cl‘.?a Artuitielixr ChetaistO t S2vcitlOxci. - :;',-'-'::- ',... ..- Itirlpies:Cliepitc4 z:--.- I ,.', We4bath , sll4chanicipflg4erigaAki 33imilliiiree Piitticitt Chemistry- ~10 mat? - ..-:•` .. Algner'et PhilliW;Miteia3o r "F., arr0..1;: , ' , .': - . Lindfry'alregelable Kiti onlZ'.-$1.0 . .: 21":.......17''''''''' ',...) i: ror aziEo by :l .''. -,--; -, ABLES,DA,CidtwooD;;?::, ,-,,, Tccipiiihr f etiTlS toap - egfei :iiief r Veilfra.jvnioy#Ttit, , :i. litini,New'tor'ta.'" - -' '",'''''' - ..!-T ' '.‘: ' ''''''. 7 l'''''" -, , eepP' WA 4 r : .- ROPEAN et Att A as ; ,4, - • -., • 4 4 ~ v w .l JOHN THOKFS turerii , , , ~ ,,i,.. 1., -_ .- 'Carpl.n.ra i r t :, ,T rr i vit tritini. - "''. ' • '..., ..".• liii. 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