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CRAFT, peal for succor in the hour in which nations SSS* OTOO! “ 9SPIEAB,4 v C 3 shaU be upheaved as by an Earthquake. To ’s your conduct they look with awe, apprehension judge \ CHARLES BHALER, 5 and hope; whilst by the silent operation of the Av-. OPDiSTEioTOODKr, / of Pittsburgh. J baUotibox, you assert the dignity of man, and :|gs| ASSomaßa'juDQEs op ibb coubts op aileghest prove to the world that blessings and prosper ; -warn, w _ . _ .. ity, and internal peace, are the rich fruits of free -^|| WILLIAM KERB, of Upper St. r Totmsfup. ;’ - GEN. JAMES H. WANTON, of Elaabeth Tp. th^whig party in this country correspond. ALEXANDER M'CAMMON ’ of Pittsburgh. i with the party in power in Europe, and that the Democratic corresponds with the popular Township. party of all the nations of the world isas well known |HP ~«».«*«* ag^'a^iasa.v rLi * sT^^£3fS3T£ ELIJAH TROVILLO, of Pittsburgh. and very dignified, though severe, letter to the of . mn „. a „, Governor of Pennsylvania, shortly after the aw-1 oh not redound alone to our glory, but :'. ' THOMAS fulaSairat Christiana, in this State, in which fiU with joy and hope the countless hearts J. D. W. WHITE, Borough of Manchester. he plai nlyshows wherein our chirf mag- <££»«£*« E strBVBfOE, , Utrete dereUot in the perform- <»«» « mm y. -‘ct E ' H ' HE ASTI H®S, °4 ■ p *' < * 4 ®y ance of his duty. The letter is too tong for us I ng The beal way 0 f carrying out our prin- BENJAMIN DILWORTH T'of Boss Township. to present to-day; but we can truly Bay “““ ciples, ansi , — there is nothing exceptionable in it, unless to a mode, as yet devised, is Iw g wcuaufßJ; • t**^-^** Are Ton Aliened f i a .. , , tf T » « t > t,f n 1 firmly to the democratic nominations, which uakh are hereby notified an 4 ... . n _„ Tgt cverv voter pnblic officer who felt that he had foiled to do hifl I authoriied agents. w ummiaence should not spofl the best I '»*.—» See to this matter at once. J duty . md wh ose friends were trembling for the tha/toe honored stand- j , aTjrZI-^ i “' l,,h " , “ I examine the Assessor’s list and of sueh a flagrant breach of duty. I ard that has I when eleCtion iM>t n f itJl ft nthor WO3 to effect some political I party, presenting as they do, an apostate demo- ■ ■ enmes on. can vote without having been assess- . iw a hrinf S crat for their leader, should make use of every ~<• comes on, can Tote wimoui ua K , design adverse to the Whig party. In a bncf ta«roimity can invent to advance his o ®* at lea3t **" ... . canl written a few days rinse, Sir. Goasucn I Indeed the character of William E John- f matter must be attended to between this and €** **»" SmTsuim d» ehaneter of the Whig party, on- j jt Saturday, the 4th of October. After that day »>? ■ .m ie ted to see that my motive I principled and reckless, he easily adapts him- j. ng&aM&M£#g» *• ; - - a jar ssasuramsa*! s..u*ia«». •**»•?? j w * —t Ty.—n-ir £~y— —--*—* srsWftarjssa i. - i S^kS»3!^tyjb!!«iMt4i-'i^ffi^b'El s { eiS^ < fe. l readers to the Address of the Democratic Oom rechon. I ofcharacter, provided yon do not enforce rt mittee of Correspondence for Allegheny Connty, We K ell know that this gentioman sconnei.ons J, lc to ui , olfeQce . Independent of « which will be found in another column. This wcre a u Whigs a few years since ; and that there tbe ard yoo haTt , to tbo great principles so • is plain, pointed and ably written; and all tbe they . >ri I which you are now colled upon to so stain ; there v subjects referred to-are of vital interest to us as The ,_ te Dro agl>t. are elements involved in the present contest j a party. Our County Committee deserve the t he time of writing this article, in which go to the very fotmdation of | ttaTuf their Xeilaw-Democrats, for the faith- tll^nentofft boan tiful moist state of U.. U«J» •£ f “ r | fullness and seal with which they have thus far fttmo3 rain having been falUng pretty J a A ty ha 3 recently been formed in this discharged their various-duties. steadily since Friday evening last. But tho j „hich, with a ruthlessnesa consistent — season has been one of the diyest that has ever I with their Ignorance of the great principles of ; 1 A ™ «*«*"••» been known; and the drought has probably * f The Federal leaders, finding that all their tende d as widely. From whatever point we re-1 inTo!TO North ih"ii crusade against tbe 5 efforts, and those of their candidate, fail to ex- ce j ye acC ounts —North, South, East, or West, I g ou th for the emancipation of tho Negrora, and - cite any other emotion in the minds of the peo- i 9 tbe B amo story of wont of water. A j who arc doily incibng toe Negroes In □ reo pie than those of contempt, pity, disgust, and of Waltham, Moss., writing to thc J uto^n,‘an? in the slave States to resolute opposition, even among those who have Boetoa Advertiser, says that tho average qnan- I iDsurroction and th „ mu rder of thc white pop 6eoi his and their political associates and snp- of rain in the months of July and August, j alation Dnder th«f auspices of this party, the ■! porters, have lately resorted to other means, f b laat 27 years, by the gauge kept at that j laws hove been opposed withvinjlcnce; andactu^ °^ osition to r D r; f-. - 7 *• 4»«- r° ocratio party and its candidates. They first months 4 - m . 92-100, being 3 in. 22-100 less than | &q resistance to the laws, committed Bought to convince the people, a few weeks average quantity. From August Ito Sept. I treasonable outrages, and stained the sacrc* ago, that the Democrats were practising 16 foP same period the average is 6 in. 84- I ao »l ofPennsylvanla with the blood of oorsou fronds upon the design of onr eleotion 1»W8; but IQO This year 1 In. 46-100. Bnowißg 4m. I ri^ito. as they could make nothing by this, they nave i eas than the average quantity. Last I T^e party conscious of tbelr own mhe commenced another game with a view to excite jg f e u in the same time, which is 12 in. J rcal ve akncaa have taken this murderous and sympathy. Like some of the infamous and do- BOW tho average, and 9 in. 73-100 trattonms coabtoa^to graded beggars who infest our large cities, with more than tho maximum, aud 17 in. 66-100 U ; b^^^Su Z“ ? a babe in their arms, whioh they pmoh and other- m(m> than quantity for the present year. I fm flw dayß aftcr outrage upon law and or wise torture, in order to excite the sympathy of •»■■»— —“ . der hod been perpetrated delayed executive ao the oasßer-by —these miserable, impotent, and ggp A Grand Conned of tho Confederacy of j jn expectation too fatally ohenshed tliat utterly degraded and disgraced political beggars tee Six Notions of Indians, to wit: The Mohawks, ltmding peroeteotors would osotpe to electioneer Onondagas, Oneidas, L his duty Fc££&&X ?; J some of those degraded beings who may ever be the 18th test, for the purpose of oelebrating the .ffies, and hu added to the stig- /.; trnv&m a s ”‘ s “' “~ r£ intending to eommtt a riotous assault,-wßl>ont Sachem, Chiels, _&c. After the perfornmnee R gengaUon9 of teat we turn ; meaninK that they should do any real harm—get various ceremonies, in honor of the e .1 {nm tho portrait of this Whig candidate to the si^!^^'t4!b‘SS^ ! T"',nffthat had nothine in it but pow- Ely S. Parker, (whose Indian name is Do-no-ha-1 f a ir honest and truthful character of the dis- ■*(<&&** a ß Ptee gJwa,, was priiaimed Grand Ljg-m-J-m gods," that it was “ A villainous Looofooo riot Six Nations. The Speaker J** I noßdMt^ the man of the people. In his early and attack unon Gov. Johnston and hU Whig the silver medal presented by Washington to the I on the Busquohannah, and BtiU , , t . . ..._ fho and attack upon uov. jouiiwv ee leb»ted War Chief Ked-Jaoket, andwhich was in that buainess, he has, by integrity, — / * 1 • i friends. y. <,oatb- Mr. Porker is I excellence of temper, kindness of heart, una- j This seems to be truth, respecting what is re- wom by him unni us w I industry and sound democratic views, a ported in the Federal papers of Philadelphia, os said to be an educated man, of «»otetots «md ediwtio, the result of his own £ rdiaboUcal outrage and assault by Locofooos exemplary habits, and is one of the Assistant perB He waa torn at Preston, Conn., and j the Supreme court have been fairly selected, in u by * Federal paper in Philadelphia,) but not entered the army at the age of 16, and followed I accordance with tho time-honored usages of the Js^yCS'SJXiSSfiS . Bhouldnothavo done anytiung more Ami ftigbten he was In » number of battles, among ***“ fldeUty you B can impUcitly rely. a number of big boys, who Aneio that they were Princeton, Trenton, Monmouth, Germantown, I your candidates for the Supreme Bench are all v jJ ?H < engaged in a work of impositron, by trying to Bank, Frog's Point, and several others. He I men of eminent ability, and of profound learn- fl ou , u‘“ e W “‘ F ' i7 ,Bl °V n ° WttB °“ e ° f 411080 Wh ° Wont 11140 WintCT qUarterB high^ jndioiaf llZl ' he 18 80 ® lw, * aw • and to • flw - Pep P* e at VaUey Forge. I ,rith honor to themselves and witt satisfaction ueas, s are he Bhall agrin elevated. . "••• —‘. _.I to the public. Tho Judicial officers for the Farmt We doubt uot, (if the whole truth were E®» We have to record another fire in vyash-1 tij e Legislative ticket, and the Exeou- < » known about this affair,) that the leading IVhtdi ington county, that occurred on the 28d inst. | (j Te O fg oere placed before the people by a large, of Carbon connty employed those persons to go The large and valuable steam Grist Millpf Mr. patriotic Z “private He P ub “ *° MoantCarbon ana *’" to,s 3500 of a majority,—provedhunseir so ooionriy Ibe safely and securely confideA They are all ,__ -- c •:• '•'••;• v-- - •• ' \. , . •¥• - DEMOCRATIC TICKET- FOB PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES JAMES BUCHANAN, OP PENNSYLVANIA,; Subject to decision of the Democratic General Convention. FOB VICE pbesidekt: WILLIAM R. SING, OF ALABAMA j • - - Subject to the same decision. laihj Cloning post. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY Harper & Layton, Proprietors and Publishers. L. HARPS B, EDITOR PITTSBUBGH: TUESDAY MORNING::: DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOB GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER, OF CLEARFIELD COOKTT. of these Democrats, could be induced to turn out tbvhear, him expound • the , principle* of his party,althongh theihTimmers of the party had been out for weeks, trying to make a great show for /'Scbtt and John ston.” She MeaJ v ls supremely 'ridiculous; And as trait liis pojpularity in Pittsburgh—the stronghold of Abolitionismjmd Whiggery in the yfest so was'it in Philadelphia, the citadel of Whig hopes; the centre of Whig influence; and the great depository of Whig money. So has it been at every step of hia progress through the State; and he and his friends are at this mo ment fully satisfied, that unless they can raise a iiute more, capital beiotc .the fourteenth of October, they and their candidate are doomed to inevita ble political death. They know their desperate condition to-day; to-morrow it may be worse; and therefore they conclnde to hazard all upon a single move. Bnt the People Bee through the SEPTEMBER 30. 1 dl lesigns of these political desperadoes; and they will soon indict upon them a well merited, but truly condign punishment We have before os a letter from an intelligent citizen of St Cl&irsville, Ohio, who gives us some important information in regard to the Central Ohio Railroad, as it is called, which is calculated to operate like a shower bath upon the feelings of the folks down at the great town of Wheeling. The writer says: “It is now almost quite certain that our Central Ohio Road will not terminate at Wheeling, but at Grave Creek, some 10 or IB miles below. A large majority of the directors of said road reside in or near Zanes ville, and are adverse to the terminus being at Wheeling. The Grave Creek, route is through about the centre of our (Belmont) county, and accommodates 10 to 1 more than the Wheeling terminus; and we cannot carry our subscription, which we have now before our people, for any other route. It is also understood between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, that if said road will not lend its aid to Parkersburgh, Marietta will at once connect at Grave Creek, instead of running up to Wheeling.” The writer further adds that he has the above foots from Gov. Shan non, who is one of the directors of the Central Ohio Railroad. Poor Wheeling 1 she seems to be in a very unenviable position at present. POOR WHEELIHG l ADDRESS Of the County Committee of Correspon dence of Connty. y Fellow Citizens :-j-For’ the first time since you were a the patronage of the Govern ment is in yofir bands, and by a Constitution adopted by a triumphant majority, you are at length invested with a real independence. The great powers of the Government, Executive, Le gislative and Judical, are now to be exercised hy yonrowu representatives, chosen by your selves, and not by the intermediate action of comparatively irresponsible agents. The last great amendment of the Constitution, investing you with the choice of Judges, will have the ef fect of drawing the eyes of kindred States and nations to the wisdom of your suffrages, for those suffrages most determine the question, as to whether yon will make choice of wise, judi cius and learned men—men skilled in the lows, with whom to trust the decision *pf all that is dear to you—your liberties, property, lives and reputation; or whether you will select those by whom all the great interests of yourselves and the State at large, her commerce, usefulness, and prosperity will be endangered, if not wreck ed, through ignorance, ambition or imbe cility. men of cool and dißpussionate*4udgment, en larged experience, and thorough knowledge of their profession, united with pure and unsullied reputations. The simple question is, shall we act in good faith towards -the candidates selected by our selves, in a contest so replete with all that is momentous to us as men, as citizens and as Democrats ; or shall we fail in giving them a unanimous support. The cry is, onward—let , us follow the old standard of Democracy, now so fairly unfurled, —let us not flinch, hut man fully and courageously enter the contest. Let us reflect that the great questions involved are those of compromise—the uni on of the States— the happiness of ourselves and posterity —the freedom of our country from whig misrule, and the liberty of mankind. GEORGE P. HAMILTON, Cb’n. Joseph Birmingham, James Richey, Michael C. Milligan, Jacob Smith, Richard Dewhurst, CoL James Scott, Henry M'Collough, Lecky Harper, Edward Thompson, P. C. Shannon, Perry Baker, James Benning, Andrew J. Gribben, Thomas Moffit, A. Bryant, John Nicholson, Col. Jesse Sill, CommitUe. From the Philadelphia Commercial List. Commission, Floor and Grain Business* The experience of some years past has posi tively demonstrated that the Commission Pro duce business by reason of insufficient remune ration to consignees, has become a losing one to all engaged in it, and it is now the duty of Com mission men to seek to have tardy justice done them by claiming a moderate recompense for their services. The reasonableness of such a course can readily be made apparent. The Produce Business can not be conducted to the advantage of consignors, without the use of a largo, commodious ware house, centrally situated, on the most frequented avenues of the city. Such a warehouse cannot be obtained for a less sum than two thousand dollars per annum, on the average, if for that sum, and the labor connected with it is necessa rily considerable and expensive. This brings us to enumerate one of the grievances to which con signees are expeotod to submit. They are ex pected to submit. They aro expected to hold Flour and other Produce, for long periods, embracing several months, without any, or at best very inadequate compensation. — The injustice of such a procedure is obvious.— The consignor claims all the profit that may arise from such protracted storage of Produce, regardless of the expense and inconvenience to which it may subject his consignee, who not un frequently finds a large part, if not die whole, of his commissions absorbed in this way. Another matter of importance to consignees, is the loss of interest they sustain in advancing moneys arising from sales, long prior to their receipt of the same, without being allowed the interest due them on their own funds thus ad vanced. The time claimed by the city trade in purchasing the Flour bills, will advertise very nearly thirty days. On a Commission business paying two and a half per cent on the amount of sales, the loss of a half per cent of interest is a serious matter. ■ . . Another subject which calls for reform, is the refusal of consignors to pay a guarantee charge to their consignees upon the amount of sales.— Consignors expect, that consignees shall sustain all the losses, which must occasionally occur un der the most prudent management, in the sale of consignments; whilst they deny them the means of accumulating a fond out of which such losses might bo paid. By thus weakening con signees, they lessen their own security as con signors. It must be borne in mind that the commissions, being small, serve only to pay a T«ry moderate remuneration, for the time, troub le and expense of conducting the business.— They are wholly insufficient to protect consig nees from the average losses of the best year’s trade. It is therefore the duty of consignees, in view of the above causes, to insist upon the full and punctual payment of L'ommmsious, luspoclions. Cooperage, Storage and Insurance. As to guar antee, it should also, in all cases, l>e distinctly charged, or consignors be advised with e.|Ual distinctness, that where they refuse to pay it, all sales ore at their own risk, and will hereafter be made with such understanding. This charge of guarantee is not a new one ; it still prevails to a large estenl. and only a foolish competition amongst a portion of the trade, has caused it in any case to be dispensed with It is time this folly should cease. We cannot here forl>eax to observe that ft want of fidelilv to tbemaelvea has heretofore been the bano amongst consignees. Tbo phrase of “cat ting under” 19 onewull understood, and the faith of many in any effectual good to be derived from meetings and combinations of the trade for their commou protection and interest, has been very much shaken l>y the discovery that the ar rangements agreed on iu such meetings have very genernlly been deviated from, or evaded, at the suggestion of the supposed interest of each individual. It ia still, therefore, an open onnstion. whether the pressure of on absolute necessity Bbowing itself formidably in the re sult of ft series of years bimncss, be not the most potent agent of reform. Such a pressure must iuduce a gradual chaugo for tho belter, and can perhaps be most securely relied on.— The interests of a man faithful to his engage ments with the rest of the trade, may bo seri ously prejuuiccd by the infidelity of others. We observe in conclusion that the present movement among the trado is a good one, though tardy. The abovo suggestions are thrown out to Invito the attention of those in terested. FORKIGN ITEMS The French Academy of Sciences have prov ed by experiments, that tho root of tho Cncumis Abyssmica is not, as alleged, a cure for hydro phobia in dogs. A French naval officer of distinction, lately re turned from a cruise in tho Pacific, brought with him- as a present to Ms sister, the complete cos tume of an Indian princesflt on on© of the Society Islands. It conwtcd of a necklace . At on inquest in London lately, on the dead body of an infant- Mr. French, a surgeon, stated that he had weighed the longs of the child, and they were grains- If the child had not breathed, the ordinary weight would have been 600 grains- The foreman wished to know how this difference was accounted for, and ho replied that, if life plated- respiration must, of course, take place Respiration sets the ftinotions of the heart m motion, and the vessels of the lungs become filled. They were thus heavier where life hod been than when it had not existed. In Los Angles county. California, there are 104 vineyards- containing 400,000 vines, exclu sive of the vineyard ololmed by the padres at Son Gabriel All but twenty of the vineyards are within the limits of the city. Cattle* 100,000 head: working oxen. 750 yokej gentle horses, 2500. unbroken horses 10.000. The property of the county is divided among 880 propretors.— About 15.000 head of cattle have been sold this year to go out of the county, at an average of $l6 per head. Gen. Cavaignao said in the French assembly— •• He would nifag to the constitution* though kt recognized at paramount to any instrument of the kind the tndqftatible sovereignity of the national wtU. and the original right of universal suffrage. The penalty for maintaining that doctrine here would have been to him that of a slow death m the state prison.— Providence Herald . The Christiana Outrage* Lewu and Liannaway and three Negroes Com mittci for Treaton. Lancaster, Sopt. 25. —The magistrate, at nine o'clook this morning, gave his deoision in the case of the Christiana noters brought to this place. He directed-that the two whites, Lewis and Hannawnv, and three blaoks, be committed to the custody of D. S. Marshal, to be taken to Philadelphia- and there to be tried for high treason against the United States. The agricultural produce of California is already equal to its consumption. The San Joa quin Republican says— “ The crops have been heavy and remunera tive. Our gardens flourish surprisingly. © have daily on-our table almost every description of fruit and vegetable—tomatoes, young pota toes, green earn* cabbage, peas, apples, pears, &c.. &c-. all native growth. Farms and gardens are springing up on every hand. ggy* The Stocktou (California) Republican says— - “ The quartz mines arc fulfilling the result* or our expectations. If a null which probably oost $lO 000, and engages the labor of some three men- only turns out one thousand dollars a day , it is scarce regarded as a desirable investment.— We actually heard a gentleman complaining of such a result a few days ago. The number of adults who cannot read nor write in Great Britain is underrated. It was long ago stated that of those who present them selves for marriage in that country a majority oan only make their marks— cannot sign then names. Td A ShEMPISO CHIhD' r- BT ALABIC A. WATTS; My fair-haired boy!\aa'ihua t ft* 2 ?- Upon thy calm, untroubled sleep* I feci the hopes of other day*,—-j . H „. n— Tfie cherished hopes for words 100 deep Unfold within my heart again. •- , Like flowers refreshed by summer la.io- The brightness of thy dork blue eye Still peers its lids tn tween. Like glimpses of r renjeroforr it i» hy thr w«rcv of Cod, Thou ail not as wicked as be : On hearing a lady praise a Rev. gentleman a Eyes:— I cannot praise ibe Doctors eyes , 1 never tnw his glance divine i lor when he prays, he shuts Au ee— And when he pr a h h lui nn A challenge has been sent up from the beach men at North Yarmouth (England )to sail on© of their splendid large yawls named the Rem deer- against the clipper schooner yacht Amen ca The sum proposed is 100 guineas A cor respondence is now- going on with the owner of the latter relative to the proposed match It would be well now to let the America get beaten, to save English credit. A Bhark of the Bhovel noised species, measuring eight and a half feet tn length) and weighing at least three hundred founds was taken at Croton Cove. Westchester county N Y on the 18th instant. A Curtailing Deoibion —Wo understand that the United States Comptroller Mr Whittlesey has made a decision which reduces the pay of the District Attorney and U S Marshal for New York, (both districts) to less than a leading clerk’s salary. Mr Whittlesey we are told, lifts mode hiß decision contrary to predecent, and to the opinion of the United States District Judges, or to the fair construction of the law of Congress. We ore told, however, that Mr Wittlesey has been sustained in his decision tar an opinion whioh ho solicited from Hon. J C Spencer. As the Sub-Treasury law requires Distriot Attorneys and Marshals, among others, to pay over all their fees to the Government they are not enabled to retain any portion of their receipts upon which to test the right of their olaim to the amount limited by the act of Congress. —New YorkExpr&a* InTEBESTcro fmm Mbbtisq—The Harris burg Telfigfiiph of the 24th, buyfr We understand that the numerous descendants of James Hupp of Cumberland county hold a centenary meeting to-morrow inconmwmoratjpw of the arrival of their Grandfather Jonasißubj#J a native of Bmtzhelm 9 Gormany* who landed the 26th of September, one hundred years ago The occasion vrill be improved by a sermon preached Prof- P- Bchaff of Mercorsburg, in the old stone church, four miles west of Harrisburg in Cum berlond county. Jonas Hupp was one of the first German settlers in that county and raised a large family, whose descendants now number rising of four hundred, most of whom will be present on the occasion. On Sunday inxltt lasi, B2d year of Ms age ROB ERT H WILLIAMS Ills funeral will lake place THIS FORENOON at 10 o’clock-from his late residence on Fulton street oppo site Centre Avenue. Mr Williams was one of our Rood old stock of excm Diary citizens- He pas ed nearly the last half century of his life in this city and preserved and deserved, throughout, and until the etd and in all the relations of life ihe reputation of a moil worthy talelligeni kind hearted and honest man rrr For Sale—A FINE BAY HORSE-eU year oieFa firsi-rate racker under saddle and fast trouer In liamepa: perieetljr sound •Apply at 133 Wood street STB.AWBKB.BIBB I STRAW BBBH.IBS 1 A QUANTITY of AKBinoll Superb Sadtour A berry Plants for sale at the t.oai UIU Nursery. This being iho season for planting the plains joo got well established and fruit better the following season This variety wants no recommendation the targe quantity brought to the Pittsburgh market aoM « A cents per quart, when the other varieties.sold at IS mid 121 cents. They are more productive and finer flayored and hold out longer m frniung by two weeks Berries measure 4| inches round A sample of thi “"" can be seen a! Mr Henry Richardson . Jewel™ Sio-e corner of ihe Diamond an 1 Market street All orders left there will be proutlply attended toand for wardrf to any d.slan . sep Jo_ TS'h'jTn MKRKlffr* —Ju tre ived f° r *i?i? ibe C at MORRIS TEA MART m lh. DiamoHii. . , * SC * J ■ k |i’ll SILKS— A. A Mason ft. Lo b»ye itutopeited II a beautiful lot of very enpenor Brea« 9llka,now -b -tylea at Non. 03 and 64 Market ureal. [aepSO .. i > :■> ICT Ten Dollars be 10 any person detecting boys dr- men in stealing the Vost from ibe doorsofifre subscribers; sepBnf & @ HAffPJBR £; LAYTON. POICBSBSDCOGOt : $l,OO. - ONE I>P tL AB. “$l,OO. ff/“ Dsgnsrnotypeii Likhhbssbs taken at the new Daguerreotype Rooms, Laiayeue Hall, Fourth street, a few doors from Wood, for the law price of oae dallar,..andLupwatd» according to the size and quality of case or frame. gj* Booms open anti, qperating'from 9A.M to 5 P. M. Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited; to call. ... . . n - ■ • ...... ... . , - •; :.-;i*ep2flitf rry g float Bemarkable Case of Total Blindness Cured by Petroleum.—We invite the attention of the afflicted and the public generally to the certificate of William Hall, of this city. The caae. be seenbY any person who maybe skeptical itffe" & To the facts there set forth iff. KIER. “ I had been afflicted several years with a-soreness . which continued to increase tiuiil last Sep* lember, IlsSl), the inflammation at that time haviiig in whole lining membrane of bolh eyes,and d ,T, ihe deSosite ol a thick film, which wholly do sU«e“m^.igh P t. 1 had a" operation perlbrmcdand Kiek“Xin|removed,winch tah me in as bad a condinon as before. At uus svageoiAne complaint I made application “ eves eminent medical men, who informed me that my eyes locatiy, under which my eyes have improved onm the present lime, and I have recovered my 4gu £><>» ly, -My general health was very much the j" be happy to give any '*s Pittsburgh, September 17,1851. For sale by KEY9ER & ftPDOWELL, 140 Wood at; R. E. 6? Wood street, and by the Proprietor. *ep!B Aaeoclnted firemen'* In*ur»nee Cemps tar of the city of Pltnlmrall. W. W. DALLAS, FIIWEY.Sec'?. Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS Qfflct jn^Mmongahela Hmtt,Has. 124 and 125 Wourn. puutviu»a«. ■ v _ „ W. W. Dallas, Body Pattersoiu B. H. Baftyftß.R» Simpson, Joshaa Rhodes; C. H. Paalsoa, Wm,. M. Ed. Gregg, A. P. Anshutx, Wm.,CoUlngwoaJ,B C. Sawyer, Chaa. Kent,Wm. Gorman ftb®). ENCOURAGE HOME_IN»TITUTIONS. CITIZKSB’ ISSUHAffCS COJttPAHV , ok pxTtaßiraoa. - C.G. HUSSEY. PresL —A W. MAUKS^See’T OtfUt—No. 41 Waur it., in Warthouse ofC.n. Grant. It/* Tan Company it now prepared toinauie ell kind* of risks, on Houses, Manufactories, Goods, Mcrchsn ■ NLW TYPE, [ of every size and variety imaginable* They are now I prepared to execute all kinds of ion aw) Fasct Caud i Psxanso, in a style unsurpassed by any Office in the j connir., andapon U» LAyTQN June 9,l SSI. Collecting* BUI Posting! Ac* JOHN M»COUBR Y 113* Attends to Collecting, Bill Potting, Distributing Cuds and Circulars for Parties, Ac., tee. ITT-* Orders left at the Office of the Morning Post, or at Holmes’ Periodical Store, Third si, will he promptly attended to. |my»l:ty fry to Parent** “ One great source of disease uTcbildren is the onhealthiness of parental It would be just as reasonable to expect a rich crop from a barren soil, as that strong and healthy'children should be born of parents whose constitutions have been worn out with intemperance and disease. A sickly frame may be originally induced by hardships, accidents, or intem perance, but chiefly by the latter. It is impossible that a eourse of vice or imprudence should not spoil the best constitution! and dia the evil terminate here, it would be a just punishment for the folly of the transgressor But not so. For when once a disease is contracted, and through neglect inapplying the proper means it becomes rivit3 in the habit, it is then entailed upon posterity.— Female constitutions are as capable of improvement as family estates —and ye who would wish to Improve, not only your own health, but that of your own offspring,bv eradicating tho many distressing diseases that are entail ed through neglect or imprudence, lose act time in puri fying the blood and cleansing tit* system. Married per sons, and those about to be married, should not fail to purify their blood, ror hoiw many diseases are transmit ted to posterity. How often do we see scalds. Scrofula and a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to the rising generation, that might have been prevented by this time ly precaution T To accomplish which, there is nothing before the public, or the whole world, so effectual as BULL’S LATEST IMPROVED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, combining Yellow Dock and Burdock, with the pore and genuine HondurasSarsapar ilia. For general debility during this warm weather, it acta tike _a charm, restoring elasticity of muscle and vi s„r wi ,h^ng h U,n« l^|U|eu Wholesale and Retail Agents, 140 VVood si , Pittsburgh- For sale by D. M. Cuny and Joseph DoygloMi Alle gheny City, and by Draggists generilv a De!s:d£w3m fry* Dr, Quyiott , i Improved Extract of YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA For the cure of disease, or as a Spring parifier of theblooc,and as a general tonic for the system, is unrftalied. 1 Theducativc powers of utis Fx tract are truly.wonder* fol, unit all invalids should mate immediate trial of the “ Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” It cnunot injare the ■soft delicate patient, <- ’ Then tiy from Mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor* from this purely vegetable..remedy. There fore, however broldsn in beaUh rod spirits, however loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair ©T recovery i let the patient only understand that the hope of his physical restoration lies only in Uuyzott’s Ex tract of Yellow Doek and Sarsaparilla,” aud persuade him, lor hit life’s sake, to in'.it, and we have no hesita tion in predicting bis to health See advertisement- [au3 (D* Odd PeUowa’Hall, Odton Building Fourth stretty bctioetn Wood and Smithfieid streets.—Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2,mecuXsiand3dTuesdaysof each month. - - Pittsburgh Degree Lodge. N 0.4, meets 2d and4th Toes- Mechanics’ Lodge, No.#, meets cveryTharsdayeven. Star Lodge, N 0.21,.21, meets every Wednesday 'Yrnn'o.iv Lodre. No. 182, meets every Monday ev’ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 300. meets every Monday evening, at Union flail* corner or Fifth and Smitnfield. Zocco Lodge, No. 335,meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfieid and Fifth streets. TwinCily Lodge, No. 241. meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Al leghenyCtty. LmayJHhly fr? Angerona Lodge, I. 0« of O. F»~lsie Anterona Lodge, No. 289.1. O. ef 0.. F n meets every Wednesday evening In Washington Hall, Wood street J«4:ly. _ : ’ ' [nri, o* of O* F*—Place ot Meeting, Washington Hail, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. a PmsßnsH Lomi, No. 33m-Ueeu every Tuesday EncummiT, No. 87-vftleeis Ist and 3d Friday of eaeh month. . • mar2s—ly ny. LUNCH sferved up every.day at Ift tfqlock. at OWSTON’S HOTEL, SLClairxtteev 1 Ue23 Pittsburgh Company* CAPITAL fttQOjOOO* _ , ITT- Oveicx, No. VO. Fooaru Street. OFFICE RB: President—James S. Hoon; Vice President—^amuerfcPGlflrkan. Treasurer—Joseph B.Xeech. ■ Secretary—C. A Colton. ITT* See advertisement in another pan ot this paper rayS2 _ Hottca—Tho4oTJSHßin»»T>iLp*jSo«rriT,orP4Ul sorgh&nil Allcgheny,meeis on tl&aiiCQna Monaay or atary month »tuio Honda House, Martfeut. u67y] 3oh» VoTOaiJf.jSterotaiT' a KulaiilLife Ineuranec Company, \ - OP NEW-YORK. ' 0AP1TA1,,®!.,280)000. COLD MBITS INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL, 0300,000. ID*Office for the oboveCompamea removed tp the Bookstore'or H.‘ B. Boaworth A Vo *JJIo.'B0 -Market alj eeeond door from the Diamond. The Office, No ; 81 Water itieel. for rent, at avery lowrete. «epS9 _ R.H BEESON, Agent. < ManuCseihring Cdnipanyyl® Waod street, for nftserip- I non to the new Sto'cx Id thfelr Company of Fifteen Him* iredshares; atFiftyDollars cach.as anUiorlzeaby to© i Secretary cf the Commonwealth, in conformity with the >l Genera! Manufacturing Law.” Ten dollars on each share to be paid downas-first instalment) and five dol lars per share monthly, until the full amonnttspaid, i , JOHN FLEMING, President Fayette Manufacturing Co. JET DEAFNESS, noises in ihe head, and jdt disagree able discharges from (he ear,speedily and removed without pstn or Inconvenience, by Dg. hasi* LEY, Principal Anrist of the N. Y. Ear Snrgerri who may be consulted at 9? ARCH street, ' tQjn 9 TMrteen C years close antj almost uu CQ-have on hand and arc. in daily . receipt of latAJ) rjaaniUieeSof new Dress Goods, suchasrieh' Figured &ilfct,BAtina»C&*hmeies, De Lalnes, Ao All of wnieh they will gnarantee in price and quality, against this market. [sepSO 1 b •* s v THEATRE. Lessee and Manages* • Prices of Admission— Pint Tier and Parqnetle SOc.; Second aid Tbiril Tiers Reserved seats in Dress Circle 7Sc.; Private Boxes 81,00. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Cartaln rises at 7#. irySecond night of the American Tragedian, Mr. J. B. miRERTS TUESDAY EVENING, September 3t)th, the perform ance* mil commence E mA BANGi;H ToTe OF “rj.jjg MOOB: "V * " Andrew Muckelstane, - ■,, ; .. ± aRi^wSSSw Adela. - - ■ "* - Mta.Vtekerjr. QUASIMODO, hi'the PEFOBMED Of NOTREQAME-- 'VITIH. 'OPEN, TMS »Y*®'**Slj?3SSS!Slf:' VV I9lh, HUTCI^; ING’S GRAND-CUASSICAI. i’ANOBAUA. SEA AND BHO&ES OF THE depleting all the grand, beautiful, ftublinlC •sceafeJT.'OPOn ike classical shores of the Old world forneariyfonT thousand miles In extent, pronmmced by the public ana presftd be by far the most truthful, eotnprebeiwive and magnificent rainting ever-brought into this country*.! , . Admission—2s cents; OhtldrenlS cents. tamu will move every evening in the week alai before 8 o’clock. •• ' ' ’ ' [eepl&tf Ore*nwootl Ofcrden* - _ A CHOICE COLLECTION OF SHRUBBERY, Vi n,.'S;?osc* T . Hmpbp.rry, Strawberry, Goosebeiry, Khubarh, Grape Vmesjhutay Monthly Boses, and ©very Cl ant necessary to oruament ycrds and guldens, wifi e found at Greenwood Nuneiy. Au Omnibus'leaves the corner of Market and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh every half boor, for the 1 Garden, lee Creams and other re* freshments served up in the Saloons. :: • Orders addressedto thePropnelor,WeBt Manchester, Allegheny county, Pa., will Tecexve prompt attention/ jy&:tf ■ • ■ J. MPKAXNv • —" Health Office. ” - 1 ' TiIIE public arennformed-lbaMho-OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTILoC .theOttyaf Pittsburghla at No. C 9, Gram between Fourth u4 = Diamond slreeuvwhere all Ndlices Board mast be left. . t.HARLES NAYLOR* jyta . • Secretary. Q. B. ARNOLD & • > f.- bankers, and dealers in EXCHANGE COIN, banknotes, SIGHT AND TIME. DRAFTS, Ac; Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit ted. to any part of the Union. .s£g*£ToCßB**& a-- bought Akd sold on comcsaiOß. - ■ No.-74 Fourth Neitdoorto the.Baaltof PHuborga. Seminary for Yonag liSdlei* - NO.flO CHATHAM and dau3hters,imend opening a SELECT SCHOOL, for YOUNG* LADIES. oil Monday .the 3lji.iftf Oeiober, where all the branches of a polite and useful education will be taught. Vocsl aud instrument! t Mnsie wJH.be taught by Miss J. V. Moag. Terras ofTnlh&fl- made known on application. - • . |sgp97ffw* v Obarttori Coal*. THE OUARTIERS COAL. COMPANY having made extensive arrangetnenls for sh-pping Coal on the Ohio Rivpr.al the harbor, at M*KRE?&.kOCK3s V* noW prepared lo deliver fits hundred Tonxacfay,at one dol lar per ton of 3240 pounds, [uale wight) ; fite per cent, being allowed for loss in shipment, or, (until fortberrto ace), mrutU'jiv* etna per ion, ofloai, ' They will sell to the country, at their wharf, aicneao& . larperum, to all parties loading their owu wagou&r;'-' v~ This Company.has peculiar feciHUesforloadug steam* boats, Ae., for the lake ot lower markets . : A ton of 9310 pounds-contains ikirtjr bitfAeli of Pittfc: burgh Coal, fairly measured Apply to the Clerk; at the Office, at M’Kee’s Bohksf orto- the Engineer, ELWOOP MORBIB, Bsqyat tha* Monongahela Hpuse. THOMAS SFGLE&rU) / v sep29:lm • President C.C.C«> (All Pittsburgh papers please copy.)M =. , Farm Tor, Sales APART of the Erick Tavern Farm, on theßrowns ville Road, about two mites from the Monongehe*: la Bridge, containing aboutfifty acres,taoffisTed&taafe in quantities to suit purchasers Terms very rutsona-, ble. Fbrpanieulars,enquireon the premises. ' —> sep29nra -iWM. NOBLE;: .50110*4 THE Stockholders of the CITIZENS*: DEPOSTfB BANK are hereby notified ifcat&Q election fof> Three DUeotora, to serve for one year, will he bold at' ihe Office of the Company, on Tuesday, thefib day of. October, proiimo.at 13 o’clock; M?, toBo'clocktß-&L> By order of tbe Directors. • i • • [sepiSJt A. Valuable Ptru at Auetton. IN Pursuance of tho directions, contained inthfilaa* will and testament of JOHN CRRADY, deceased* • we wtl\ expose to public sale, at lAe Court Hous*+vl Cit* of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY,the 61A day qf 1851. at 10 o'clock, A. M ,01l that valuable FAfthLsita-s. ate in Baldwin township, in the county, of Allegheny: bounded by lands of Darnel Riaher, John Gordon, Jacob. Cready ami other*. near the 9ix Mile Ferry, on .1 no Mo* nongabela n wer.contaming about - —and allowance. A large proportion of whichcontaina Stone Coal of the very best quality. Tboland i* of an excellent description for fanmrg;parposes,-andbcrtoB* wishing to engage either in Agriculture ortho Coal ho liness, will find this tt desirable opportunity tosecure a -good bargain Terms made known at tale. - - - > ■ 8 * Joseph O’Brien; 1 sa&ah UULHOLLAN, - ' sepgfrdts&wl c Executors of Jphn Cready, dec’d. TTTATOHES—Just opening, a newefoekof the fittest yy qualities of London, Pans and Gene va watches, selected with- great care, and can be war ranted and confidently recommended for durability and accuracy of time The cdsevaud dials are of the finest quality, and of new anribeauufui patterns. Allof which will be sold veiy low, and will guarantee the prices as. "cheap as they can be found either Last or West. Also, a fine assortmentof medium qualities, not so floe finished as the best, but sutfineoily so to keep good time. Gold Patent Lever.'Watches, 18 carats fine,.and foilieweiled, os Jowai 930,00 c v ■>••• W. W. WItSON, Watch Mnhery corner Market end Pou&h M< • N. D,—Watch and Clock repairing donq promptly, life the best manner, and warranted. (sepgQ ~ . HOUSE AND LOT POR S7Sol~>VorSale—a Hoase and Lot of SO feet front, on Esplanade street, Alle gheny City, by 60 feel deep. The hoase is a two story of foar rooms, and a good ary cellar; a portico, in front* with latuee work and grape vines; a garden, Ac. All in complete order, ar.d pleasantly situated near the North Common. Terms ocfconvnodaung 3. CUTHBKHT,Gen’I Agent, sepSO . 50 Southfield atreet. Sottfeo* 11HE Creditors of M. D. PATTON are requested to meet on Thursday ,Ociober2d, proximo; atOo’clock; - . P. M., at the Office or said M. D. Patton, where a state ment of his business affairs will be presented for their consideration. . . ■ • > [sep2U:4t Rev. or. Kiinkells’eTPemale Seminary, kittanning, pa., \JhMLU RE-OPEN, for fls SIXTH SESSION, on Wed-. Tiff* nesdayi-.OotoberS9ih.lSsU ■ - T&taa—Per SOTwnof Wuks—Pay abl* tn Advattet:- Boanf amt English Turnon, .... Piano, with Siuging and use of Instrument, . - StyOO* Fiench»GenDau,Laun. Drawing & IOjOQ Bed, bedding and Washing, - - 5,00 Stationery) - .*--.--75 Tbfrlwo Sessions commence respectively, on the last Wednesday in April and tn October Pupils are not re-, ceivedbni, by special arrangement, Cor less than one session No deduction for absence, except In cases of great ma*r l\ by Wets on A Ca.FhUadelnhia.faT sale tow. <. Enquire of 'foWNS&NII, OARR & CO., aoplO ' Si. Clair alitot. 'TFTATGB aH iTji . fV done as weU as«;s£ any America,and at «a low prices, a; - aep2S 81 Marked «tß>ei. Wanttd, ■ * YOUNG LADY, tO't*k*'-ebai»‘*f » MaallrStore.- IA-EnqUlre at No. mrBecrmd .«tMt,opposllellio> Market, al 8 o'clock THf3 DAY, September 4flllr mdV6 It* • ~ For m OK Assttr -i I OFFER for talo or rentthe boflee I WE*g*JSJ- M,. Ini JQdge Oner: • Poucßska wsU tbe >£*▼£&> ir’pSSiSSS' -' •" •' ! • • Freadli oioakiu . , Gvnßfiß R WHITE* Na*.Ss Market MonitoiuSt, a choice eiook of VELVET, ■IT&RED SlHf-Xad CLOTH CLOAKS, of the new- which he rcapecifallf invite* - MyINCHSSTKB VATKNC SHOULDER SKAM VV SHIRTS Lntrecetvedagoodniianatent ol tit - above Garmenu. Gentlemen who have never enjoyetf ' lie luxuryoravoodfittingSlurtwiU obliterate eproim-, aunt page from the booh of vexations by tryingUtestr Shiite Those who have worn them need only to be in formed that they can be supplied at ■ ' HINTON * CO.’SC‘ - No: 60 Fourth street: :V oar ... . TWO LQTS OF GHOUND, situate iruhe boioogh cT tfajiehbpien each having a front on Ohio JLoae of twenty three feet three inches, and extending back one hundred and tiurty-dgbt feet to on alley.. SaidLoiawjjJ* be sold sepntttlForJointly* - •. n * ■? Terms rea?onable. For further particulars enquire at. J. S- liAMlLTON’S'Offlcei No. 63 Ftlth street. sepSG tf > KAT/ VBTATE ljQtof S 0 orS4 fMb front on Smiihfield street, between First and Sixth* streets, hT 80 or more feet deep. AlsOj’Wanted—One ox two Lots on Fifth street. . Persons disposed to sell, will oiTer their-lowestpnce: andbest terms. i ... S. CUTHBERT, “ No* 00. Southfield street. nweiiiat Rouse amt store Rooms* rTIHE subscriber offer a for rent one Store Roatfk’AMjt Jl and Dwelling Haase, sila&ted on the ISKaa of Elat and Webster streets. Theie are mne the Dwelling Haase. The Store Boom is mcoodorde*' Enquire of MBS. A. HAMILTOM, gg Webster street. CHOPPER STOCKS— ) XOQ shares Minnesota Mining Company: 1W do Peninsula So, MX* do DonglaußonghtdnMi&inffCoinpftay* 100 do Nonn West up; 160 do Ontonagon do > 100 do Forest do; 100 do do} 185 do Eureka do} BGO do Bluff dor 859 do Fue Sled “Of, On consignment and for sale by . _ A WILKINB * CO * Slock and Erebangb Broken, corner Market and«nfd itoeuk COEFEE— Fresh Roasted duly, far Otto* -> sots w Sight «» alcorn; l * r x * - » *% w- i -». v * v +r _ 2 h V ,: * • c i >.A AC'' / vv ' : 'i r 'Tl_-‘ c v ► JOSEPH C. FOSTER. R- ’"T"- ■'"•f ■ -;> -C v . - ■* x„ “t-'* s t "> \ f ( -> C r ' - --s'w*iu-jz-y-' I-;-:-':-' V* ' . , ,v.jf . ..T... ... S. v ’-^ ..... **V T* - - A'** fc T ~ «-> % « - w zf* 4^ I*-. »*- ■ --J ft ~ - ~ v „ f- ' +** y 1 J* t -*•••«. f r 5 . 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