_ACUTE CENTRAL CO3II:XITTEE. • - TROIKAS E FRANTIJNA.AncIitet • - CfY JOHN C EMMY. D•mdatt . Ckany. ' .7110 MAS DUNCAN, • • . JAMES MARTLN, THIMIyIE C bAM M ELY. Yak. S , • ' 4 ). . -.- -- ~- ~ ~:. : i~;; j: is =NM MEE Tea Dio[OClATte STATz Csmoset Coax!?. visa hem brand their annual address, and we pro pias Milady to examin' such poitions of it as de made attend= hop the Press; • We not that in a paper emanating from a empectable State Committee, that the lowest slang , Plows of 'alai, patty, vocabulary should be re. used to, to convince the judgment, or rather to , unite the - pnaoos of the people. We ere a egiehme of the redaction, and appeal not, alone to the Whig petty, but to the intelligent Denim. ,toey of the Male, to the feinxis, dignity and . truth et the Mowing atetiments: • *We ammo aid - the election at this time of General Irvin, at any other man, of the parry to which be baking; would be pregnant with EX TREME. DANGER to the interest tithe Btate. • We solemnly declare it,as the profound movie. tion of our mind., that three years of Federal mle Pesmayletnia, would tarnish the eharader of the Commemwealth, bankrupt her truantry, and death all maral honesty trim the administration al bee scat important businen. • In a teenier number we told you that the Fed. era comity - had . beam rightly termed...THE IN. CAPABLE&" ;The universal failure of that to patty cominet 'ate businen, either of the State et Ratko, with any degree of propriety, can be douitsbly accounted for only, by supposing, that ' the fendemental arca of their polities- 1 creed, Ten . *atm incompetent for high poblic employment. The Democracy' balm. that the government war mode foi all the people; that its blessing and its bordem should be equally distributed ; that no robbery of the many, can be atoned for by enrich. lag ihe.few;that dames in bovines cannot be fa ' lamed under our Censtitation, any male than sects • billaliFse , beams all that is bestowed upon one. hying its just then, in so much plundered from Abend." • • - It is bud tantrum within= whom micas run __away with their jadgments, and a still mom ,EIB. -- 1 - ,tit UAW respond to Men capable of giving at. trance to so foul a gawks es this. When have thieWhigpertyriesennr each sweeping &amnia _,. „Ikea :Whet, him their opponents shown thew • esimemmilry bioscopy a positicto to make them? Who was it wfio propind to tarnish the than. , ter. of .'the Conmvoramelth by. recommending a Inakeged, practical repudiation, in a puha reoom. smidetoo it a FartponStOra of the time of pay. ths noishieluess of the Stasi Who is it in Sines pat who — hare made Bankrupt the Meta Trinett4, and ,Wwhir w hitsigiiyina what idmio• ignitions her the flute been dragged down by 7 that - • iodattednees mid management which has tested fib en incubus upon kit .Will the State Gam mattes respond to this? Dare they lift the Curtain of the pat and feral to us the Mysteries of In. connected with the Inlet' ation and elem. ties action of this old Conmocorealad • , tellies' that if the Whiplad had the control at our State Oohs far yesrs put, that • ebb( of ware arm 'lrk mil7iensol dollms would now has stood Upon the Boats against mi.—that - • Abe peoPia`ygiu after year. and Administration alley Administration - , would have been ground down by that.. omega's taxation cow I.id upon and destined to be increased, no doubt, by lit Nat West tax to aid in procuring Maim tern. -' tory to be in time the abode of %my! The' Bmapabks.' And who says this? Geo. - tram belonging to a Stale blamed with a soil i. with iichee,--favored of Hessen and of _ where upon the fern of the land 'there le platy, and beneath the surface of the -mirth suns us Iron end Coal, richer than the gold • and diver of the country, end who with all Mit, . ' end Dade *WI and outlets to the Ocean upon the et" bead, and to the West upon the other, have timmeedme been iacapabk of an economical or • mopechatle management. of the finances of the , ans. Let the intelligent peopie of the State and ". • of the world judge who are 1.114 capable of Gov. momeett, the .Whip, of so called "Demons. Rye 'Put Maorachmette, a Whig State, side by with as , and Compare the Government of the *wolf .you will! Put Torment there, or Conan. lieu; or Rhode bland, or Delaware, OT Ohio, or erg fitais in the : Union when Whig policy has bum amid out and coneummeted. Wherever Iva see the true Whig damp, you see an honest Mired far public filitt4—a manly moped for State abfignhocre end for Conitutinual rights. Look at a Democratic Bute, and, compare it With thole we hare named,—end how, stands the emit , of the ems and of the tee, abroad, at home, and everywhere. ' - We see told, too:that see 7 Demonacy believe that the Govenanent wee Made for all the people' , • "linear. We whet men believe so long as their gieseik• belles their faith: The country has wit.. . doe ewe* to discern the Memos between a agerapaimaeme end his Condom. Belief, with. • Mit pmeldeedm - takot.witket perforsonce, preach. pet rid no repeetusee, are the teat remits of as eget ebiesat sad opea deingopes, limiest men we tired of snob piny , sppeab, pot forth upon the nee of en election, sod put out or put down the MilMett ea eleetica le over. • The anthers of lids address kaoadril iota. . Via kliOW.—that the Demperaty, whatever . . their; retard belief, never practice what they peso; when thus they coy oat for ~t he Poopk," wens Psenms; oTHE PEOPLE , " We have given but one err.tract front this Dem. 'wide Addima, but would gladly giro the whole It it tienicad And room. . A more low, vulgar. ' a►adva doc u ment, one more destitute of fact end 'essummt, or MN* to the Whig paty, • • awd'sn try luta/Int polio al the State; never WMandli from soy body of men, no matter how men tbott capacity, boa peer then Formations, en fIOW 11911¢ obi phitel their malice. The Whigs "irdPenselvara will enswerthe Chanadttee at tb9 'DAM Bar...ttaltartet, Stab Ode, a proper plgindlor the Whig ebatecta, and a jam whistle *:Olf eve eauslijove bitto4listo•lorgalt and fah. Ts. GA sad Waxy. tegabethat may man should Wend in tie restat - of the election. flies; reeff.!•-kccatteoi ills boar, eater. ,* 1ji4.10 -Juiiii;;Vioid.ROOTooro Cwt of tae : ItSwilioW , :wiptite4 ::110:1A01* 1 40 1 *.f , thicai4o ce* hi/ill. • • 4 4-:-,:.;:1 , :,...:;.,....: ,:., :-. . ..-'.' :':•-''..-. li'::..: :0 I.:" • :4 "." . ='4 .ll • a blt i r ',74. • • f.i.7 • ; /$4. 11 .1 . 5 ...'Ett74ll 4 l Jet ckiz 1%. ~, y v „, 4 , 1101frkkr01; f7t. 414:4.:71k "Z.'; I 41 t :': • S4l. ••• •t • • • • , '•• • • .t. 'rr; ~.7'. . -: , ;:'l.'i: - '.v ''',•; 7 ';;'t• ; 1. . ,.t141; P ': 4 - 4 :'? i. . ',.;• : A -. 41•;;; ;: : 41;: 1 : " :' . -.:....:;,1--•:::;,0-ii,;,:::7,;.!c.'gi MIES v.. r • • Si^ THE PITTSBURGH O.IIUM. BY =Anus mitigno t co; -PIT-TeIIURGH: - - TUESDAY' MORNIIIG, SEPT. 7. 1847. • Tits Dressrsiier" Duvr oAzrre2 se published 'hi Meekly, sod Weeklieralle Deily Ls Sem. Deana pis gnaw die Tri4Voildyle Irleir.Doftee per mum this Weekly Is TineDollarsperaimeoe mid!, Nettie to 414vertlooro. aeontomottl,to emirs 0511400, Amid be h Lary &eolith:let ia the Wiener. Aheoucat tiu oalV Hear mimeo, wseld be prod= {hriket YOZ CIOVEILNOIR . -IA v n!, orrr — colVdoiiet: J mi W. PATTON, OZeilanzum entity), - GEOVIE Dian; of Alifthostraf. LEWIS C. J. NOBLV,of ladifAATP. • CHRISM AN INIVKLY, of WilkatoTp. MARSHALL SWARTZWELDEN, PIOHArsA LARGE,of SISMATIL '•° a .. TICLUMW. • • Mit, of Putsbals6. I. w. L. THOMAS PERKINI3, of Tp. MIDZIOI. WILLIAM CAVITN,"or Tentalle,Tpi WIIi.WY Y HMl79r~Nu~ et JOHN P MlTHERlladelplda City. • AUIt CHAIM •• - ' T coma*, - • THOMAS PieOltATH, Philadelphia County. • DILLER LUTHER, Berk.. • ROBERT II BARD. Franklin. • • O THOMAS ANDREW DI .I - • 1, GLE, BEVIN Sam NAN eriet, Washuorin. • - • 'II.IIIILEAR.DENNY, Allegheny. • 'JOBEF ILICUMID IR 11 1 117013, 1 A V W "ll' - esagorella d.. - • • - ••• D BALL,ErIe. • • - - .3 B SALISBURY, Sarsaehabas. " HENRY S EVANS, Chester. • • — ROBERT T POTTEllnaigoecery,, • ' rat COMMeitla Item, liver News, Import., Money. Market. , see lift Page. SNP pa/rife, X lat..ll.laakeous News, autmes or ram surmag COV&T• To viz ZiliOri;Phe riitsbiagh Goseffe. I read; eons" Aim day' i ago , ln artickr in the 141 01111Anarteandntended to place tb.Jadpt of the Supreme Cmatt in's Tay nolitiomble light before the public.. lit is. to my mind, a fl tt libel, nom deemed by a single ray Of wit, or emu plessantry. Satire and humor, dal:ending to the %reduction of indiaidnel chameter,May isa endurable enough, when dressed in eloquent sod maned laminate, and are replete with chemical fillistraticiet le/t a mete didactic statement, -reflecting upon and ex. posiag the reputatiod of coal of eminence, de- serves no milder name than vnlgarity. This article charges the ledges of the Supreme Court with talking an the bench, and interruptions of the counsel addressing the Court, and the-ani ter, with the caution end perwiveranee oda mule, has counted all the in l stances of such piactice out of the late volume of the Pennsylvania Repeits. I think this article does injustice to the Judges of the Supreme Coml. . Every one Conversant with proceedings in a Court of Error, knows that ocCasional irmaris from the Court arealnacet essential. An intimation from the Court is often : 'well +cited by Courisel. A point is often urged which the Court has lately decided, and the deci sion is unknown to thoCounsal. Often the Court is with the Counsel on some point he is pressing, and the Court may day, as Chief Imtice Treby onceSsid,oSaunders, twity do you labor so. lam sure the Court le will Often a lawyer is so eiecreively tedio involved or confused, that it is necessary for the nest acute mind to wonder, and inquire what he is driving after. Often there is some mistake, or lomiesittp of the copy of the record given to the Judges, and the? most inquire Of it, or the Camel wish some point spoken to, dr.c. Ckr... I might multiply such occasions of ne. ceWiery interruption tu any length. Any one who looks into the reports of the En glish cases, and ri lour own State Courts, will tee, probably, -as many iDquiliCs made by the Judges as in 4th 141; and how many Wet are uscl, who knows!! Mn, again, such writers . , . as the contributor to the North American, omit to state that the remarki attributed to Judges, real never hate been made as they ore stated; and how very foolish sash interruptions may appear without the contalt and whole occasion al the speaking: Often the State Reporter has to desire some young member of the bar to report for bias as he maybe sick, or !absent, or engaged, and thus • the Judge; may . be trade spareable for all the nonsense which the *ant of legal acumen, or fe. • made skill, In the !hands 'of Inexperience, may subject theiuito. -I she be very loath to attrib. Ma to Judges of learning and sense, all that bred. died on them in the Pennalvaniaßeporta. :The! I have sins etiough M linear far, without being re- , epcenibie for those ofthe Reporter. • limy aural reporter for Me Bar, Mid, toward. the Judges, the teeing's whicittingethir article in the Noith Amer. icon, I should dried! theiffect on the reputation of the Supremo Beach' of Pennsylvania. This writer, for instance; cites an expression of the Chief Justice Gilson, not only harmless and unex;• actionable, but conformable to his usual farce ofexpression.! Queens a remark of Judge Gib. son, in the coact the Commonwealth, ri• Honda. in a trial - focrmarder, that no•one but a hatcher by trade amid go about it with circumspection and Mudisess, Ice.,and the contributor to the N. Amer. icon perverts •it to mean a. reflection on the very 1 Mahal and hor.orable calling of the victuallers, when, it is very manifest, Cat his home was albs ding. not to butchers!of Cattle, but to the botcher. of men; such as the itssassins of Syria, the Thugs of India, of such des ttayen of the human race u I Robeepiere, Branton:, Mare. or the Savior Burke, , who pat men to death for the sake of their dine ! for dissection. The insinuation made • t the ' Chief Justice, the Eras, palpable wawa to of his' Mewing, deserves almost any conew e at our humps is capelde of. Th e writer am ha ve a poor opinion of the I good settee of th victual- i victual lees of Ph il adelphia, !if he enemies en unjust allaiione could create any [collate in th ir' minds buteout • The Judges of the, , Supreme Court terve no such Titania" as this article costs apou_then.l They .an men. whol have staid the Commit.' wealth with fidelitei—two of them for a 1 0 4 I series of yeas. . - -The Bench of 'the Supreme Corot has ever hied able t, bear :the comparison with any similar Ilea ..f any of our deter States. . The Chief Justi r obn Bannister Gibson, has been on th e dap ! Court Belch of-Pennsyl vania since isle, mid bas uniformly eastained the reputation of le i thiagend ability a the very highest order. He inseam of whose great abil ities the State may bd justly proud: His legal. opinions ace not only characterised by the most prgfouud thought, legal precision. and legicti de- duction; bat are written in the east elegant end finished Wile of cdrapwation. Noman hue 00,0 scctuate knowledge of Me Eioglieh linguagest • i dialer:tient:4 he hlssssss rict superior: and his opinion. exhibit specimens of the fi nest, and mon original. and. mow slogan t composition in the English langur. His sager pought. and beauty of expression, are not ex by the moat accom. peeked Judges of England or America. Thls is a high ealOgia to. but I do not think there is any lawyer of Penneylvinia who would hesitate to accede to t. Judge Rogers is Oman of acknowledged abili ties, confresedly the best Nisi prise Judge who j ever bald a Court inPeensylunia, and a laborious and leaned lawyer of winty yeerseaperiemee on the Beath. Judge Coulter is ad tted on all hands to be en Able, learned and laborlime Judge, and ineloquent writer. His judicial style Is of a mperior order. ' Pew men have venire sagacious, acute mind,' ' than leap Burneida.l Few men am endowed with a move strong, practical ruidestanding, which , has been trained and Instructed by a long and ay.' duaus experience, at the Bar and on the Beach. Judge Bell , is younger than 'any of his built- esti, es e lawyer or a lodge, but his reputation 1 es a men of abilities and lemming, have' been folly sustained. The public generelly; are not aware of the ice. • meow labor which thee men have to endure, and upset salmiee warmly adequate to their rapport— deride, infect, is.. than what is receivable by the r, to whom their e indebted far the or ti are the North American. • Tan /EOM or IWA.I4—AS as Incident of the Cost of war, it is stated that the Iluisiana regi• meat, which is 'alationed at Tampieo, under the command of Vol. De Raney, left their home■ a few months ego, one thousand strong; and of this number not more theri iwo hundred appeared on parade on the 16th of August Hundreds have died, end hundreds are now languishing in the / 10 9 1111 . This is something twin WIN thin the war ha■ proved on other regiments, bat-with all it has been terribly severe upon life'and tuailtit—far more 13 than win make upfor tkui glory won and the torn ' tory which may be acquired. We would not be re4tirible for the ravage r s es such a war fin all the gold buried in the - mined of Booth America, nor for all the territory from the Hueco to the Pacific. Cot. FELPIONT wu flrit pat under wrest at In dependence by order of (fen. Kearney. The St. Louis Reveille hu seen I California papers,' and says the Star of the sth Joie, contains a long at.. tide in reference to the diffteultieW between Gen. Kerney and Col. FreMont. Whil e it admits that the course of the lattW had rendered him very unpopular in California, it teens to the conclusion that peculiar eircumstancu attendant wero of a. kind which rendeied his loarse unavoidable. Col. Fremonem offence was IMobedience of or. din, and an alliance spinet Ur superior officer an d with Conzhitockton. 'The particulars ofthis conflict of. opinion wa gave in a leiter from' Washington three or foor months since. We deeply repot that Col.lFremont has tarnished hie hard and well earned 'reputation by hisofficial calacondact in Califomij. We ;observe that Coi Fremont has been in. vital to a publicffinner 16 a number of the cla ms of 81, Linda. By,te ktter of invitation and the anima?, received . It oink= that dol. Fre. snout Intents toodeftmd Jae come* In California, and that he has friends tb bards him. Ihreates anueconi—, It le Witted i letter ham Washington, by a entraspontleni of the Dals gum flan that Col; Tlicanu Bans= is Wra paling 14 &mat of TWO lie II& Senile, with talleetiswt on ttili mod anoint *awn= of that petial;—liet gore "It will be *sort ocpnatianl W Istea,Bronglootes stip Oat, men Of : th e astign!pf Gnome row . an ittaaluabliscatee ititody to the fawn ltletotwalp It hind tit:* pabbAng ifesi 0040001121nd 41111101;104 bap to bizy je ,4o •• • ~ : ..4 4 „,; thkltinitiwni r FROM. MEXICO. Cot. to a letter from Vera Cruz Secretary of War, gives the- folloaringameontri of of the Pass given to Paredes: lo eonsequence of the tardiness of the boarding officer, (Capt. Clark,) he landed at between 6 & 7 A. M., incorrnifo. frffin a to a r.o gra 1.,05t; rently prepared for the occasion. In his trauma through the gate 'of the mate, he was reefer:dz. ed by an inspector; who took no maim of him. Therefore, I immediately ordered the discharge of both him and Capt. Clark—the former for having Jost sight of the main object, =twit'. standing lay cam is but a few yards from the I mole. * *** • • • • • • • .The General having arrived at the house of a Mr. Jose G. &MOTS, a native merchant, he presented- a letter of introdomion from Paris, and requested that horses might , to directly furnished for hiniself end servant—a request immediately complied with; end bat ten minutes after his bail ing i r in s sed through one of the gates of the city on his way to the Interior, without myself or ray officers being able to avoid it, limn the circum stance, 'of his arrival and presence here being ticknUnt, and the letters from the United States Corlett at Havana, giving notice of his having left, not bang delivered to me until after the General's dep,rnare, owing to their being in pauses:non of a lady passenger on board. COI. Wilson pots the wrong on Col. Campbell, Col.lCatopeell upon a want of means, and a want of means upon Col. Polk, or some other Colonel. Thei / Whole thing is of a piece with the bungling conduct of the Administration in the persecution of tee war. Santa Anna received a Pau to put' ' &win Paredes, and. Paredes runs the gauntlet thrlugh a port and city under our control, in order • to put down Santa Anna. As a piece perfectly consbnent with Mr. Camp' . bells conduct, we may mention that a reward of only 1,100 was offered to catch the down bird, and thii after he was fax away. One is almost tempted to rnink that the Administration is seeking a new part. in Mexico with whom to cam on its in.. trigues. -- The President hu shown himself incompetent to prosecute the war, and incapacitated to make Pere. The ship of State moat be Umatilla to new bands before it can ride oat the storm. Tolke ; Editors of the Pittsburgh Gazette. A few days since a friend directed my attention to ,a communication in the “Post," containing the charge of open and crowed Infidelity @grand one of 'the candidates for Assembly, and intimated that I nru the candidate alluded to. I replied that it could not apply to me, because if no intended It wia false and slanderous. Since 4.hen, 1 hare re. seared several letters from persons oukeown to use. making inquiries relative to the matter, and I also learn that there is another communication in Me Poet "of the nine sort," u Abe one above Rationed. 1 therefore in view of the position I oyeopy before the people, feel called upon to die. abuse the public mind in relation to the charge:— (rI now 'ay once for all, that that the char g e i d ' meant for me) is fa/se, viterly false: that I never 'crewed myself an inidet and that I:ato I t4e, and never roan an infidel The term Infidel underniend.to mean a Disbeliever in Divine Revelation and Christianity in both of which 1 o most firmly believe. 1 trust this will be sufficient on my pert. I !rill add, however, that it was through the pursue- non (amongst others) of my friend Dr. James Caromem. who has long known me, that lemma. tad to let my name be used as a candidate for nomination. think that all who know the Doc• tor will agree with, when I say, that if we bare a Chian= amongst us, be le one. And he 'it Warr who penned the notice, and sent it to the Printing office, announcing me as a candidate for Uomination. I (if lam the person meant) chal lenge the writer or writers of the slanderous com munication in the Post., to give mean opportunity of pooling him or them to the proof of the Charge, Miklos Township, Sept. 4, 1817., The Pat baying been guilty of injuring the reputation of a Whig candidate for the flassably. -we trust it is ready to make the proper retraction' In the name of Mr. Soktely and his friends we ark to be informed if be was the gentle• man meant, and if so who it *mho lathe rcepottet. b:a -informant Mad ready to eubstantiate the charge. Secret inundos and anonymitts charges are unbecoming the taneass, and not at all necer carp to Mena:ass or defeat of any man here— goal name, is a priceless treasure and be who would seek to destroy it ny"nofmnided changes of Infidelity, &genes the mostpublie dicaustetunce and legal punishment E=l3ll= Warlike stares barn been strictly problitcd Brim an entrance to Tripoli by the Regency of Barbary. Foot hundred stare* were burrsdat Archangel, is Russia, July 28. The mart of Albania. It Maisel's% has been thu scene of a revolt. Tho Ottoman Government had militated a 'blocksde of the whole coast of the Province.. .OLO BULLION " AN L. L. D.--The Uniresaity Of M itaouri have confetred the honorary degree of L. L. D. en the Ilan. Thorne. H. 'Benton. The liberty, party paper in Bangor, Me.. goes fo Hon. John P. Hale for 'Preeldeot, and Balloon P. Chant . , of Ohio. far Visa President. lo the Vera Cm Sun of the 6th ultimo, Bork. ton ice ii advertised at six and a quarter mots a pound. • It has teen determined to egelude wine, and liquors from the Baum public dinners at Cambridge tiniveraity. Na Ciectriamos.—Ths Issues of all the morning papers in New York city amount to 75,000 sheets doily, LAI , Lou my Lard," snit) a gentleman to • late impeded and rather whined. cal judge, "what is the distinction between Law and Equity Courier “YerryJittle, in the end," replied isle lordship, " they only differ as far as floe is concerned. At common law you ere done for at onm; in equity you are not im easily disparal of. Th. formed. a bullet, which is Instantiate. misty and most eharitaldy effective ; the latter la an angler's book, which plays with Its victim won it kilo it. The one is prussic, acid, and the other laudanum" Cita Rue TO Nanette—Robert _Tyler, Ent, eon of the Ex-President. is spoken of u likely to sus. coal Major Polk at the court of Naples. Mr. Tucuman. the M. C. elect tom Rhoda IslsOd, &wading fn the Tribune, will vote as the Stele Cotes, shou',ll the election Of President go to the House: but, for Speaker and Clerk ho will be against the W big.. ODD TADTS.....—A London paper swan StiVelii•O• Merit fur a wife, lo which the ulvertner. describ ing 7hicusell u 24 yesno.old,of excellent eSocation good family polished manners, &c. eolirits respect's,. from middle evil ladies only, being, he says, convinced that strap happiness is seldom to be found with the .yotmg sad giddy." We ma t= to gum that if the advertisement luoitold the whole tenth it would have hinted at swell doom ed" as well assmiddle aged",lsdica. Bliddlooaged in England maim from 35 to 50. MAST Fox.—The tale of this young girl ex cite' great interest in New York. The following were the proceedings before Judge Edmonds yes. torday: Mary Fox wu examined by Mr. Whiting, who testified that she was 15 years of age bun May. Had known Ilare for 6 years. Was mar ried to him by hiinsolf on the 20th of May In Mar ray street. Ho saki I take this, girl before God to be my wedded wife until death shall us part." She (Mary) then laid the same changing the sex. Nothing more was said after this by hiM. Noth• tog was staid to her about a marriage before the ceremony took place. There we. an arrangement between Hate and herself to meet on that day. No person was present at this marriage: • There had been no coneemsllon about merrier, before that day. They met in Church street and walked to Murray street where they wont into a house and he proposal s formal marriage. They then stood up said the words. Their was troths tog said about a ;skit- After clanging her clothes they went to the boat and to Albany and area his sister; thence they went to 'Buffalo where all three staid until the Tat of July, Hare and Mary lining as anon and wife. The •nose examination was proceeding when we left. ' WAD alin IRS MUMS 1 . ..411 Team from Via. Crone, Gazelle, that Mesirs. S.& J. Culbertsoo, of Penneybanlo. were the ■ucceeaful ;bidders for lioniabing materials for and conetnteting the lock and dm at the Grand Rapids, in the Wabash Tic. er. They got the contract for sso,B29—the com. piny to furnish the iron memory. The work will be commenced immediately, and it to expected that it will be completed by the lint A,..Washiogtou litter to the Baltimore Pettiot .267al gamma from prOty good authority, gut 'W.l . :ottani makes iso souticat sit open a epetely peeee; 7 and that; to, the table* le is not . Plot to be o'er anitioaile'.bdag . petw?t Amt. The and or the mar , mobilo him'. : rapt;, Ipt.ifs 6 11*.e 1 1 , 1 b e r a PrIA44": CITY str.vni .LISCLIS 1 . .70 o=2lll =Pa Champs, vim caamitte3 to jail yemaday for Stealing mons, from bands employed at tha Garrison. , Dlowsze.—Copt Armstrong, a resident of *ail dement+ on Thamlay last, at Lxk No. lt, on the Monongahals„river. Ace anzsz.--A draymut was injured on Liberty &rem, on Friday last by being run over;whil• endeavoring to control his refractory horse. On the same day • small bay who resides near Web star , and Omit streets was run over by a drayi we are glad Many he is not materially injured_ The, Springfield (Idaisselmsetts) Republi - cari stye that a Company,. with bsrge Capital, ham purchased land in that place for the purpose of eructing estsnsieo shops for the manufacture of Locomatiros and Rail road cars. This it is sap. prised will add one thousand to the population at the place. It is lime for Pittsburgh to commence the manufacture of Rad road iron and Rail Road care here. • Wares's flistu.—A Concert will be given by this band this awning at tha Atheneum. 'We . can promise a musical treat well Worth the trifle of admission to those + will atteod. This Band is also &Starring of specie cniouragement from ono citizens of Pittsburgh being one of our own relative sources of amusement. ' Eareas Sagoorr.--The prize cup was awarded to Mr. Holman, one of the performers, for ;Ire brat Melody. The house was very full, and there wa e some contuslca in arriving at the determination. of the audiencc—each competit4r having his friends to applaud and opponents to hies. Then were several pieces of moot song during the evening. Mts. RATIIIIIIN, the young girl wbo..jumped from the Monongahela bridge on Sunday last, we me informed, was much bolter on Monday arm ing, end Ls now In a fair way of recovering.— Kindnew co the-part of relatives has done mach to relieve her mind and restore her to reason. SOPIICML Cotorr. 7 -The Bopterne Court com menced its erosion in Pinvburgh on Monday.-- Prevent, Chief Judie* Gibwin,Judge Burnifides, and Judge Coulter. On calling over the argtinient list dads. Gibson annomeed that there were 93 canoes to be adja• diealail. The case of Dann. who has for a long time leen - incarcerated =ler sentence for a cspitat of. fence. wu made ■ quilt' order for argument on Monday next. Mr. Alden, counsel of the prison er, will argue bin exceptions to the opiniens of the Court below: TrubratMyere—Black for Plaintiff in Erro r and Burge end Wilbfat Defendant in Error. The point to be determined is whether secondary eel g deuce can be admitted to prose the execution or sealed instrument when the enbscribing witness is within the juriediction of the Court. The farts appear to be u follows: An article of agnsement was off wed in the Court below, and the subscribing er'dness proved to be somewhere in the county o. C teflon or Ter nairgo. and the party offering the sealed instru ment, after having given evidence of worth (.r the witness, offered to prove that the . opposite party had admitted the eiecution of the deed. This ev idence was rejected by , this Court below and aw signed for error. The low beating en the qua- lion was ably handler by the learned ado:rages. The Coon his not yet given an opinion. CommonweallAw Hoffeq, et' cd—Hamiltda for Plaintiff in Error, and Woods for Defendant.— This woe en action on a vecowileance given torte. cure payment of purparts to the legal repro. sensitive. of en Inusetate. The husband of one I of the heiri brought the action as the Administra tor of hie deceased wife, to recover the full amount of her pupate.' of the estate. It woo objected to the opinion of the Cant below, that the husband should have le toxin the action in bit own right is tenant by courtesy, and not in Ihe rrpreecola tire capacay of Administrator. The Court have mewed their opinion for the preenat. Adjourned till 2 P. arriciu!oos ricituorr—: r. The Coate ctici, and after calling over the rut sod Ikteling Ito clam reedy fix argument, ad. jou/treed to meet at 10 o'clock thii looming. sew nooses J. L. Read. roeuilt sheet. llis recalstial a large aseurtnient of new books. anon' which vas no the History of the Girondist.. by La:adice It embrace.* hiraory of the Revolutions end by one of the most brilliant writers of Frazee. Mhe Pardoo's Lola:111%U and f,th parte, bee alma ban received with a continuation of the 6110 a agreeing,. Fresh Gleurinp, or a New Sheaf from the Ohl Fields of Oriental Europe; a favorite book by J. K. blanch Also No. 3 of Trains Translation of loseplaus. Illustrated. lutston dr. Stockton bias hid upon nut' table a little 12 mo. eirtitled Party Spirit and Popery. and a Styptement to Essays on the Progress of Na ions, by Ezra 1.7., Samna. No. I. D1L1311.-••01 , 1 1 11CIAL. -- Tbs official returns efl the late Congreeinonal election in lailisza, seat wane rood gratifying reintlis. The vote in the wend disitti l ela mu as faUawa:— ! Whig. i.ocofoco! Twat., 67,723 67,216 Whig majoriti, SU7 The total vote lie 10,993 greater than lint of the Congmelonal election of 1845. Lammed Locofoco now, 3,061 Whig' do 8,943 Ur. POW. (Loci.) =quit, in 1844, 3,314 Loco Congteu in 1845, 6,384 Whig Cangressln 1847.. . 507 The Whig Con l grams= is fad in Klitvis taluni through diminish among the Whigs. The divis ion i. uctibed is the queition of,libuating DOM roaming bun toi citizenship, &e. The Governor of Michigan low ordere9 • ape• dal election tobh held on the fintTund ay of Nov for a mamba of Coogreve, in Ace of How. Ede ward Brune; deceued, I BOOTS 6200. - ‘ll 0. 60 FOURTH ITH.EOI, CORNER 0;1* POST OYFICE THE sehmtlber respectfully lukants the pubtio That be ha commenced the manufacture of (Holleman% Faith/amble Iloom, of good material and IV trat6lMPhip which he will warrant superior Wang 800, weer made in Pittsburgh tot the pner. These hand some Hoots will be made to measure, and warrant them is tePt. - sented, al the Wag low price at FIVE 11OLLAR6 CASH. ilientleuten are miaowed to call wad examine them. WILLIAAI vaNcErl• RougICM:l, splt Puccemot lo %V 11 HASKI6II.I No Oars! Ao Pajr . Dr Jackson's Eiehrocation• is the only se odielne that will cutethis PO verycommon and unnelidesonse disease. l inot only iitutuedtetri y allays peen and nide. essU n,nepanllnleediag, obduee abet inn de table kiln ins, but edectuatly ruse., in It very short I tire persons whim lives bard been tendered ensemble far pars.— Its application pnistinees no pain, bat radio r on agreea ble and pleasant seneatipu. If persons rtnlicted will call wed bear of the grad% number of cases that bare been eared, they will be astonished. At entleman of this ells., who bcd been under the knife of the sonscon for moor floes times without being eared, haa by logll bottles of the Embrocation, I,rnn etedicullY cure. It sell* beyond ptecrdent Suturdity Coutes. Ar For i no rittehentlt at ri,KIN. !TEA Founb sitcom, near wood, 'and aloes at the Dam Moro of I P. Schwartz, Federal . at Ancsrbeny el " .144k.e• 0(). Salter', Otwarswg Panacea.—Manttat Tantroara—Wo.bes leave to call public *Montilla 14 the tabooing, (Atm Dr. Wm. DOan, of Wltharntaolle Clermont Co., and one of the yen. Solt willititiOllClA Its the county to which Le rtaideo; and late &halm lraho State Yogis!attire. It Is cheering thus to stte the lea d ingniien of the profession, bursting the Londe of petit.. M COprejudice; and Miring MOrlyte due: .811: I have In my practise been uslassonte of you. Ginieng Panacia, and, so.tar, Min well pleased la L , areas In Cautsr;:l and Bronehlal Complaints. Pleas, send me half ma bottle*—put Mena as low as Tau . .ein; as t capers it It CONIDone IA render. Rolland sa a 4 It 68 MINI:WM, t 0 keep II oomiontly in hood. Itemwetially, apt? W 14.1.1007, W. O. Ws Invite the attention of imrreadera to the es-, tr./ordinary cure. or Sonoilla perfor m ed 1.'1), nakne, Indian Yeamtbk rilAlebh which they will and record-. cc! in Maker column or tmelara piper. 'they are without doubt the molt wunderlal on record, and have no been pronounced by. many of our 'molt tenbectribla physteians; 'the ulllicted and other. intercom man , quesied to 'lnktheta at their Macre! place. *bode, and loam from their own Itpx the wonderful erec t or thorned/clue. 'rho Grin one named hours lonic Moths, who may be vein between.the hours of 9 and 11% M. at the allcoof Unmoral& Walton, N 037 Market it. llhttada. 941. Teu °A2 nn irr ir"li ttoir, j ro l tiTa a o l e a rmyr lllsl6l 9/ ° 01 "1 ° 0 *14 f. C1412 ! 017•Wg ." ',.... PleMro 4 ii) OXIMIIIe ID , 4.Per. , _. low eapeditiente manner, all lands of pa Kfafff. g . ... o h ee hose PoiterChintaboat Bins, Hills t?f , Lotter Shoat Circular', Handbill., Card., to . to .. . BOOX. 1 Aar!) raxrairr rifirrum • , . • t;) 511 7 extent:n*omnd ht the beet =emir, ankatl Itlndeof rrinttlig dens Ont aCC...OI*O at }" 06010 lirotitairretegat 'll•tfirevartaltemar";J L 0 , aW thoi" ... 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M===M BY MAGNETIC' TELEGM'H. earrespandeikee' of IPMalretrita_CiiiurAtte. IMPORTANT FROM MEIECO. PROGRESS OF GENBRIVSCOTT, Ibp'trial Entrance to the kerieun Capital —Conflict with The Cueriffer-Rtnithred loss of a great bodsief Angricana. By an arrival of the schooner Mhaissippi at New Drleans, we hue Intelligence to rho list of Aug• from Vera Gm in a late extra from the New Or• leans Picayune• We give the news uit wind at Richmond this morning, and with the remark that there is nothing . improbable in the rumor of General Bcott's entrance to Mexico, though we entirely discredit the lot, of 800, or any inconeid• able body of Americans. Concepondeitte at the P/ttsbargil Gantt. I!( The correepoudent of the Picayune writes that news hid reached Vera Cm by a gentleman from Ayotta. who came by the way of Orasaba, that the advance guard of Gen. Scott's army reached Ayotta, 20 milts from the capitol, on the 19th, up to which time not a gun had been fired. The reinforcements for Major Lilly, under Capt Wells, consisting of Capt. Wells' and Pelts coat. ponies of Infantry and Major Childs' Lancers, re• turned to Vera Cruz on the 17th, after having ad' vented as far as dui National bridge, where an • °sprees overtook Lally. • - tiebeequent information melted at Vera Cruz, states that Lilly had advanced in safety beyond Jalapa. . The commaud under Capt. Wells were coin. pelted to fight their way to the Nati o nal Bridge. They attempted to pass it bat found all the height. occupied by Gueirillos, who at once opened a heavy fire kitting moat of the maim and horses. The party under this :pressure wo■ forced tore. tire. Al! the wagons were abandoned excepting one containing the officers' baggage and the keep• sacks of the men. The Americans kat 5' or G killed; and had two or. three men wounded. Several have subsequent ly died of fatigue and exhaustion. The twelve dragoons, accompanied by Surgeon Cooper, previourly despatched by Capt. Wells, to reconnoitre thy . Bridge and make report, have not since been !mud from.. Tha wkole paity i ,sup posed to have fallen into the heads of the ,Mezi cans. L.Uy is supposed.to base had a sharp skirmish with the Guerillas at Caro Gordo. and he expect- ed mother appgament at La Pent Height's tenets soy that no doubt mist. of the safety of tho train; and no nem hoe bees neeeilred at 'Vera Cm: that Lally was desiroue to have re 'pion:en:lents lent to his relief. It is geomally supposed that this coropay fe in with the wagon than at the Nacional Bridle but some are of opinion that it waa cut off by the It ores rumored at Vero Cruz that Gen. Scott had met the enemi and was repulsed, alum a sharp engagement. The American la., accord ing to this rumor, is reported at 800 killed, and the Malian lona is raid to be unimportant. not correspondent of the Pisayune 'aye that no plants can be plaod in the truth of the rumor, arid he has the fullodiconfidence is the report that Gar. Scott reached Ayattaarithout Idea. The Vera Cruz papers, as well ito both the Pie. synno correepondents, believe that tho City , of Mexico was taken poisenion of by Gen. Scott mo the Orb alt., but there is no pcuilire information to that effect a'lls Jalapa Bulletin contains advices from Pa. ebla to the lath. It metal that the lost Division of the Anurican Army, numbering 4000 men, left that city on its march towards the Capitol on that day. 111/EMEEIM!!I Goneepondutee of lb. P4llaturgh Gazelle. CISCI101•31; Eept. IS, 8 I', INtr . There was a disgraceful array actlned at 'dog, `cry in this city, this afternoon, at which several persons were seriously injured Another evidence of the deleiertocts erects of TWil Exclusive ;Correspond:Rex. critic Passburgh Clexche PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Sept. 6, 7 r. ■. non—Western Fleur E 5.50 per bbf. &nada% Cornmeal is selling at $3.28 per bbL• Wheat—Prime Whits 114, 1151126 e per bu, ricconliug to quality. Corn—Prima Yellow is selling at 75e ice be. Rye is selling at 76a79c per be. Provisions are without change, and the market gesirtaily rselusire Cortevandence of tke riustnutt,OF:eue BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore.. dept. 6. 6 r. s. Flour—Sales at 5t.,371•5,431 per bbl. llalee City Mills brands at $5,43i per btd. The steam er's news rendered the' merkel wiry .lineetthyl— Pricas - on the decline, with more sellers then boy-. ens Wheat—Prime White is veiling at 14.5a127e, 20.000 bu prime Rod .t GPM per bn. Rye Flour--Sales at $4,50a4,68 per bbl. The aupply . of Grain in market quite large. Corn—Prime White le selling at 630 per la. "'Provisions, Groceries and other ankles usually quoted iu our market have not changed in prices. Btocka--The market Is without change. Ezeleolve Corresoondenre of dm. Pilubnrib Chiacue NEW YORK MARKET. Sept. 0, 10 r. v. Flour and Umin may be quoted the ems es au Saturday last. :The market to sensually depressed and very little business trammeling. The figures of the market are unehanged since last ifnotations. . Provisions—The. War are merely nominsL Cotton, is inanimate— ';nothing doing in the ar ticle. Freights are dull and 'exchanges high. • ExclatiTe Correnrondesee of the ThttAburgh Ganue CINCINNATI MARKET. CUICINNATI, dept. G. 6, P. M. Flooi—Bales of 500 bbl. at $4,00 per bbl, Prices an the decline. Grain—Tbe market Is quiet without change in prices. Provisions continue without change. Sugar—Moderate sales N. 0. at 7a73c per lb. Lugo supplies in first bends. Wool—Prices are on the advance, with sales of 20.000 Rs at 215330 per lb. Corn Meal—Saks of , 500 bbla at 150 pen bbl. Rye Ploor—Modersta ales at $2.75 par bbl. Killed Hogs—Balm of 800 bogs at $4 per 100 lbs, deliverable in November. The Western mail it in, but brings no news. DAILY NATIONAL WIWI. TE publi.bul in the City of Washington, every day. Cl .I. 3 o'clock, r. M.—Sunday excepted—and reined sebwrilmr• In the City, at die Navy Yard, in George 'own, is Alexandria, and in Italtimote, the rime even ing, at el cents a street, payable to the Pole Agent for the Whig, G. 1.. Gillehrat , Fo ,or his order. It lards° Mailed to nay part of the United Rate. for 114 per ma ustmor Si for am months. payable in Menne. Advenlaernents of ten lines or less inserted one time for 311 cents, two times for 73 centakhree times for SI one weelefor SI 73, two weeks fee id D. one month SI two months $7, three month, $lO, six months 510, one year 830—ply Shia amino hi advance. Tito NASIDIILL Wino iewhat its nom indicates. It ,peat the mtulments'of the Whig party of the Union on • every qmsuon of publicpolicy. It advocates dm election to Ike Presidenev of ZSCIIASTTani.o., notice, to the decision of • Whig Notional Convention. It makes mar ID the knife upon ALL the measures and nett of the anti nirtration deemed to be adverse to the Inte • rests of the cottony, and expose. without fear or favor the corruptionr of the party in power. Its colon,. are open to every man ha the country, for the discunton of political or any other questions. In addition to patine., a large space in the Netional Whig wall be devoted to publication. upon Amicalturo, Mechanics and ether useful arts, Science in Fennel, Law, MadiCitte. Statlstier Sc. Choice specimens of American. and Foreign Literature, will also be given, including Reviews, be. A Weekly, list, of the Patents Laced by Me Patent Office will likewise he mainlined-- the whole U 111,1114 a complete (emit) . newspaper. The Weekly ,N atlas** Wittig, One of dm Largest newspaper. ht the United States, la made-up Nan the columns of the !idly National Whig, and Ix published met) , Satordaylor the low price of &I per annum, payable in advance. A doable sheet of eight pager will be given whenever the prat of matter .hail justify '• / ' ' 'The memoirs of General .written expo:nit fns the Nnlional Wile, mein came of poldication.., 'They Commenced' Inns the zeroed member,' a' large number of meteor( which hays been printed to supply castor back inunbeas. t '•CIIAS W FENTON • Preprlinor of .National Whig latt —telaittawbn AA77 I 6 Lip AelLPplA; . "M"lndi Tua reed; forsat. l, 7 ' .It I fl6C' °h .ll 4 U v ittatril.. - W/USON & 00 S 62CP1U . 3 1=122=1; 3 pietestor Une . n, it's Rye re a r :r 4., 4 ! COOPER TOOLII;;•41ialag for aaisals W. tin eilebtatta 'Enka Waite war , ,mated Cooper Tools, a fall sappti Istiguay " S 709 WOODWE'' NEW A.UI34SIIFLIMAT • STAR CLOTHING STORE, Ns. 1 f rodoL , PwNrgl, Pa. AN • • EFS & 'SAVER int citinens of Pinta ; d rat Ti.T. L t r etrity .' V e tg . • have procured the senices of John Garvey..—reeently of Broadway. New Y o rk —as foreman of their establish =COL Tula gentleman having' been extensively engaged in the custom ba.iness, exclusively, in the above coy for th e tut wispier?. is well known by that youthionahle ~,,,nemnity and is wilversally acknowledged to he a caner ofgreat acquirements. We will be monthly impelled with Parisian Whims, which will givens the advantage of olfenag our cast. men the latest and newest Myles. Geademen who are desirous of adorning their Iwneltm, ens, bY at Original Styr, be accommodated. All arueles from dds catabliahmeot will be srarrant ed in every perticular,aa no troubkatexPense will be wmuting On our part to afford general swished.. • We have jest received a splendid met of French and Fnglish Blaek,Hronu, Blue, linen, Olive and Cl•-• eel Cbths. Black Blue, Drown and Green linaver Cloths. English Pibt Fig.dCassimeres and Cloths for Sacks and Basilicas Coats. French Doe Skins, plain and figured. • . Do. fumy Casco:ecru. •• English do do. Allan large lot of Amnion Chub , and Ca./hams. Freneh superent Velvet fig ,CIII/110. lb Bark and fancy Satins. lb do do Sake. • lb do 'do Cashmere, and all much. penniaing to nut business. . We have au advantage the,. few houses in the Wear have. being connected with homes both in New York and COlitoll who will keep a a regularly ll:penal with the latest European styles of await. ALSO be kept constantly on hand a general assortment of reedy made Clothing. • CoT g Scar fs ith Shiite Drawers under Shirts. Bosoms, ra,Cnivate ' lsendere, fee k. ANCIIER & STAYER Sim Clothing there,7o WOW at N.B. All orders will be promptly Weeded W. btu tEr Pon copy. --_—_-- New Books. TORT RF.CEIVED—A fresh supply of Cromwell, • Vmdiestion; br U fderle NAttbgre. Napoleon and but Marshalls; by J T Headley. Napoleon, los Armrand histOrnerals, their unexam pled Military career, by an American. Sacred Mountunst by J T 110. 4 1.7 • Letters Tram Italy; by 1 T Headier- The Works of the late Rev Hobert Murray ZdeChune Mituster of Et Peter's Church. Dendre. Haldane an Romans; from the sth Edinburgh Edition For sale at the Bookstore of apt? ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 58 market in - - - A. Valuable Warm for Sale. TilEhubeerlber agent (or sale the Farm on which he now resides, in Wilkie. Township, on the Road to S no o r n t s h b e ogh f th se e v P e e n n en ns d y es v an o i m a R P a n i e o bag e h t , W do enneh mile containing GO leers; of which shoot it comma goon' Coal, four°, five acres of Timber. the remainder d o in a good state of ern 'alien. mon of nln clover. There is on thalami a large thick Cottage Home, together with other neemaary handing.: aim, an Orchard of Choice Fran. It is well steamed fora nineteen{ moon,' rosidenreor a market farm and tiorden. For Terms eget/ to snr7dllrerts7 LIOUGAL bIeFARLAND NEW I ADDLERY HARDWARE STORE. , IL T. LEECILL "N 0133 Woad strew, Piroluiret. HAVING replenished my stock from the best soarers, both demesne and foreign duke pleamre att wench* to enstorams sod dealerathat I eat prepared to furnish tbsun with all goods to my line on mli better terms than heretofore Buyers will recolleettbsi dealing exclusively , in Pad dler", Hardware end Canna=Tro:amp, I obtain thereby adranwaes that enables me Is defy etnepenen. Call. we, and indre for ye..selves. tut_ iiu - silaistrator's Notice NOTICE Is hereby amen that letter. of Admit:limit. non upon the Estate of James Armstrong, late of the Borough of Er.riningham,desemal, were grunted to the sohmritor on the ath day of EepteOber. IEB. porsons having Maims or demand. against the !Staid of mid decedent are requested to make known the same summit delay to the subscribe r of LIB residence on 3rd on. Or at his Factory comer of Front and Ferry tireelli In thc etty_of Pittsburgh. spOwntl" JAB PATTER.4O9 Jr Adm'r Administavitoe. Neilee T UTTMLA of Admintstrstion have been granted to thasobscrthes on the Estate of Joseph Station deceased, lama Peebles township. All persons baying claims against said estate arelhembl not,6ed fdPress'. l them for settlement, and those srhe ate indebted to the same are reonested to make Frayment without delay. spOsokf v . T . IIOS DAVISON, Adm'r ADEINISTRATOW3 NOTICE. THE subscriber baying taken out later. of Admin.- tranonon the estate of Benjamin F Harris, late of the county of Allegheny, deceased, hereby eves notice to all prrmas laving claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent to make known the same to biro withandelay. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Me said Commae arc requeste d a call and settle their accounts. ' WM H WBITIVEY amlninac Offiev,634thet, Pittsburgh NOTICE.—Lock No l on the Homangthrela Naniga. nem, immediately above this city will remain closed aster Wedoesday montane the Sib inst. the the burp". of getting in the foundation at the new Lack. Tee time That will be moire& la cumendin,but it will be re opened at the earliest potable day. • The temporary cthatne of Lock No lwill not interfere with LSO and of Comet end pawn/cr. between Pittsburgh and 8621.1•Vil as bethinks, qatil 1 X AIOOILHELIL Pees'. Mon. Nev. Co. Ihrstblock% OELLED Proposals for the prirebase of 'Braddoek's i Field'adl ba received at the Merchants and bl•n.- ofantaters gook, until bloadny the .1130. inst. labels the bigbest offer over 111.10 W will be aseepipd. Telma eboldl in hand, the balance in ten pears. souk laterals papsdile seini-annaally. B W r order of a Board apCdlor DPNNP.Cnnliier FrIBE OKNERAL LAWS of Pennsylvania from th e I year IPSO." April tt. li / 41,Cluionolet t e l allyarraro c lv . Fab natca c4 r 4 d r ef e v 4111 1 of min ra raid lasrsomd cosmos appmdlivi bYelames Bardop. Far saln by IIdcDONALD & FA market at LIASILY DI WAS—A farce sopplyOf chiCineinolui edition of ibd Family Biala, cbetip—and masa am patio, to the Philadelphia cheap Eilizion,josi re rived, *Barite by M p,7 etoONALD tc BREL.ON _ AP OF . ME XlCO—Mapa do los Estado* VW. In. dos de Malmo, Began la arganizada definido par las narias Wan del Cowes° do dieha Republic.: y maims& par las ractores aulandades. A fear cop ma ireetsedi for sale by JOBILITON A bket m Booksellets tor arSe 3A CU fMENTS' OF ANINAL MAGNETISM, or pro nest and application for relieving Leman suffering; by Ceb•Zitil Motley, preen.; susgiusulau for side by spa .1011:0110N & •srocirroN 10141LOSOPHY OF MESMERISM—Stu Lectures eti the Philosophy a Mesmerlsm, delivered by the Marlboro Chapol,Bostou; by John Boyd Dad. For sea sale by JOHNSTON & STOCK TON OBITION PAPlilt6—Pietoriel Tiosesior AOy 1.1 73i and 143 i. • Pouch !Cr August Tili,l4th cud SIM r WELLb B CA Fo LW s 17 3rd st opposite the Pool Odes -- IEMOCRATIC 11.1.:VIEW for &meet., I The Parreide; by the mate. of Life to Loodi .le Ly gnu; AMERICAN FARGILR wilt in furore he sop- J. plod to sabserii3ersia Pinitiorch for the sum oral , Reser postaie at the store of 8 N WICKERSHAM, rnei of Wood arul Gni Cr. spa_ • THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST Or Scalers- Justreeeired. ired.and tut naval, fell of Interesting maim. Call and see it. Famished tosabsenbers free of postace. .8 N WICKERSHAM cos wood and 6th ins .._.... ._ ___ .. NVANTIED— LO Pan JeerneymeaTatlors; :0 taloon =kern • 50 Yew makers. Nana bat the bee. need apply. AY:CI:ERA MAYER ratfl Star Cleabing More, 7 wood et - 47 bags bags Feather., -, 7 t Ginseng now I and Ino Rant attar Cia derail.; Co We by. ISAIAH DICKEY aCO 0p,6 a 56 water at SALT PETREAr —9 bap erode ewmeme; , 6bbir Da refined • So; men:ate; • . 1 CA Madder now anivini by can a dd{ for .010 . _____ A veBl,Y & CO tsis - 01711.—SS bbls'llarbabigh's kcel boat Hodson; for sale by _ W Ii lIARBAUGI Inta WAISITXO-111.10 0 lbe Tallow, tor which thell • est market price in rash Will be paid by spst St IV HAIM/11RM 31 wood st . VV.:I:AS.IV: 'l: . raolltil circa from 0-5 to 21 op:0 ' ;A SAY & BEST. 3.5 wood ;t 'Di MACIIE a S-13 Ir rime dried article in mere; fa , A lTill sale by TABS RY /a BERT C ‘ f,II6:IIE—ZOOD t l , b y s %:V a AI /r i p. tiour.l HRILIN6-75. biz smoked In storm && sale by rmo TASSEL BB di . logtrge inipagak.ilt# FLl,76a — "bafb7 24 "!IraVAn C EDAu taus-1e Cedar Logs fo l rv i laL y ac co QOLAR LARD LAMPS and OAS CHANDALIERS of one. two, three, and foarlights for Parlors, IlaLa Steamboats, &a. de. WWWI LION GOLD f;_;;i.".z.".d'Ar.ll'll,Netuall warrant., and at the lowest prices. %V W WILSON sod Nyrnettes,Jr A LARGE and seleryd . mock of Wract.,-,„ .Clelry, RAI r Wan and rich Inner ntivrAl. g tlte belted ptiero. N n "' V. _ DICKLINISMS IZoo i nd . rparkiand . Glaxiers' 117014 . 1riamo:di ZVlrt eacbarge. spt4 W W WILSON GOLD. PENSI—tA large. and eneellent stook of [readout ['nutted Pone lost openiug and for tale at reduced Niece—at least as low at em he had in the eltn• • al W W WILSON munAoColl l .24pcp• war loading, comprisieg fall asbattmant of lamau lamas ana.sues Rich mandTabaeco; far sala LS 11 LIAGat;EY k 9111TH cALLISITALIS OINTMENT.-1U groaelial'sWoNi; slf.L for sale wholesale and retell by • - R 16 FELLERS sot( OAKFOEIS) k Co, Commission Merchants. R. ',Wetly oppoilte'Pouthßeld, Dealeia in FlO9r tk.in imd Needs; also. Dane'. Lard. ke. spltiv 87%. 713carTfirsil0 - 1 11, 1 1": 1— Abalt%Tel1it19='`dbr, SOOjtgr4 VA:7l"2: th pl:firpif4 factog ima au& alporffue mom s 5I Wood ' - • &If PHILLIPS Ann-YARDS* wide now Oit Cloth with border, Wiltrocatied rim Phillipoillo factory, for We at coat ntrotooni, Wood at. 2011 YARDS Ccaper Oil Cloth t ll4 - inde,dltrarent vpausta., moved (mat Pbillipsville (eon for sale at oar Inutronk vned 4=1.4...e .QiTs ui :~ BRM is .: . p : .... .. .!$ 44 .0.1 'nslyti. wariest' AXTISTEP 'UTERI tick Yonititer. N.M. • Jens. D. Davis; Ametlesarr . . .. . . Oa Tburaday thommr,the lith inn, Itthe , eleek. et the Osten:wend :Sates Rama, center of Weed andFirdeon. win be sohl will ont re.elve to elate een.innment.sn enemove nanonsnent of theer and newts DtrOaedsdke '.. • . - 3 Id ebsU Yung I a Obis and 3 hf Ohl. Le% - IS tiblibickary Num; StS nests Band Boxes. I Wrapping_ paper, matches, shoyels, Nuedstararg. glassware... Franklin tame, gas. An extensive assortments( new and mond bud bansaboldnnd kitchen Canduire.adomierkfek are tari , howl dining tables. mahogany hair tug WS, = uy fancy and common chair% hamatte,h.s._ Tankage chairs, acme. ta king &Wei eurdtigl ..- At 7 Oaf..4ock, P. NI. , • An invoice of Germaa fancy goods just received from the Imponer, gold and silver welshes, fine table and pocket concryotnisicat iststinotents. ready wade el. Wing, a large collection of valuable book., de. apt 7 • Brick House and Lot at tenettoo. - O f Saturday afternoon the 11th intL at 4 1,.10ek on the premises, will be sold, that valuable tot of mend situate at the north east comer of Muni and Female, haying a front oft!!! feet co Third at, and wending Women Ferry 5t,53 feet• on which- ts erected a two awry Bock Decibel House which id rented at present for Ittlftwer utnam.. _ • • •! Title sndtspatsble. Finns, onothird calk, rendots: payable mane Or twa yum, Wilk Worcs.:, to he seen. red by bond and Mortgage - • _NO ' JOHN D Aaenereer' • Tnmendocit Popular Demonstratiou. GRAND PRIZE COMOURT ILIIPZATED F.AOLIfJCS CAMS( OALON. L • agnatstatteg TW LATT- 7 / 1 1/ .CW.511: ' . This 'Eiening, Sept. 7. - • WINO to the large Umber odor were onahlemaain O idatimient to the thriti.Cortent all the pieces will be repeated, all the the pines übminell at the Prise Concert on hinder arcelet,lfor the 511ser Cop. when they will be politively,withdrown *sr Persons Inning a choice of seats, .hoed were tickets sad places daring the day. • 'spa WELVU'B BIATIONAL CIIRCVIS FROM THE OLYMPIAN AMPHITHEATRE, Philladelpkim«, • • ?PHIS splendid equestrian maipany eoreposed entire ly of SPAR PERFORMERS. twin , extebir bider their splendid Wain Pm/ Paciltise, ebransodlousty furnished for the coatkatable reception olanni persons, ofplusburgh, on the Illth,llth,J3th i 14th,lfals and:gth, of September next . Independent of Willis' celebrated Bless tEratd, the company will be saluted on their we're, tis , Mr Web' Piee's Suing Sand, playing airs from the tamtpoptiler °Pr.. • In die evening the mailbox will be illarniiunedbi the P.:nun/bib G., wanted by B F. Canon, Esq., of the United States Navy Departaient,Wasklerpon. It ii an entirely new method, pribt a .P. 4101 light: free from ~e , „,,,,,e . ggaein,tee Nob of all other sitempisould emu rig a light scarcely less brilliant Ursa the nosirdey Constituting this company lei It be bona hrr G trertair, who will ride bM mach admired am of the Marian Rama, the Dam tr &wary or 5i..., and W. beautiful eptrode of the Brum and Air iurt arise on • 23. end 4 homes. 'Madam. Lax.. HOMIId, the great ,Nasrell Fnuiz Equarrinsa, whose admirable peneestkins,en a single home, chants and delight all who beheld hei's/marloslt• pubtic opinion fn awarding to her the high patinae the bus ea socers.fultv held amidst a lion of mei stars., C•worn—Dois Rim, the 'mirtb•provodlagwhoa/. infinite .Izer and FUN, sitstalned by no redeems and volearity, places him (Sr beyond the reach of ardterisa Mr How. Niriorm, the Mimeo( Bing Mestere 1 Th. Sim. female, Whose colon of talon la Indent a parallel in the world. Chas. Mien ilsonsoet finished artist in his arrangement and execution of seems and gymnutte groups. Proderirk Rivers presents every • of Foreign act that can surprise by novelty,and Iturkeri Ricers ltheinintitable,Turill perform his Wen a Anglo lime,. performed before the President and Senator. of the United Slates, and by all present declared •the molt perfect union of wonder usit graze the world ever knew., Mor T /feral", Wholes acquired the rare art of 'M. Mom and executing the most difficult feat backwards, on • sin& bone. Mr Wet sw.a will ado his fine classic aere one., 3 and 4 homes, (0171110 g a pyramid of he. per•Oate , whom he wilt bear shove his bon lightn ing at lighng mmed. Signior fiermaai, the miglityltalten equestrian Will ride his incredible L1C.019111/10 solute, mtrodeeing • Les batons dti diable;and hfis Golden Peletons, te. Be. Be iii alto king forward his two wonderful dna, whew, bre without emsal:in the Arena. . . • t Mr W ifsward, the Spanish Bennie rider and mild Meat representative of the Bed Man of the Ferret. Mr Q. Fat., who rides a great dramatic seenei and a Grand Military act; entitled lIONUR TO OUR HE , ItOg.S, or, ad for ear Guarty,ln which - by the aid of correct tummy, ho' will represent the Chief Prurient. Meilen fer lus eoutary,GEN ZACK TAYLOP, Iftemcßrurr t a yankee volunteer, Sense the comm.:l4er et Merles, coaelnding with the roman or puzhene, hewing thernemonible resoltrencral TIBTItif oeser surrenders Nous Drrimsr.of the 'Cirque Glymplque: will Win dom. the Arabian Dancing Plare,Welialee!whose tirdiet rife eine. reoms anything of the kind ever vet brought beiere the publte. , Also the condo panics, Re ' moo and Juliet,wlll,by their comic dinner seenes,leaps I and coonterieapa, prove their instilcUee bent for deo!. I S.Paream arid anardsmea may whit eaaffdermehriag MCI( families, as imder the warskfal me of the propn, etor,aothmig appriateldag • shade of volganry can find he way amen the choice eepresenualioas of the AVMS- The aftemcoa tad evening petfolrmaneee ermae . 4 va ried. COACILUT ni WUITZ'S 8A313. 1 rrilitc Members of WHITE'S 13/174D woad Barbel l. fhily monoonee to the .LaAliu sea Geo ilegoeg of p,tobomh that they wall give 'heir Seeond .Coatert: of Itutounenthl Mogie oh Tuootay Sceleing,'Septentor, . AT THE ATUEN-EUAL. MUSICAL 'ZULU • 1.6004.101111 C.-PORT VISIT. • 1.-Grand Rail itorel Karen; - 3.-Sonmarebula (lamb Stee.. 4 -New Orleans Mara Ceres. 6.-Quanene, Nark the Forteof Jubilee on the ucor, Valve Trombone, Ospluelide and Trembneello c-Cknaziee watt, -Duel, ant's° Carmen Hoene. Strp,(Saas Solo) }ageratum IS gotaatco. PaiT SZCOAD. No. L—GrandOvertute, (Suing Bosun. 2.—Qoanene,, twn Viatins, Tkohnook.; andFlate ..x—rispoltea's Imperial March - DoiWien. Aaron tNltses, with =mt. deed. and ... • .. Labiuk7. .1.--Qaarmneomo Violtny Violoneello, • and ll Clarionet Obligate, galincr. n.-Italiaa March.-• Cotes.' 7.-Love not QiUCk Step Benham. —The Cone ,- -lib an B.=.__mein will &Ittihade with a. Extract ham the Opera of Leortra;•Fry. COO.ll to eornateeee at 8 o'clock. • Viekeu 93 cents, to be had at t h e Mimic and. Book Stores • TO/IN If. MELLOR. fl Wood N., to now renewing an excellent 1/3401101C01 of Ow. end New 'Vora P 1112 0 ,4 arrived Wedgy and now open for sate. Two splendidltomwood !Ansa, ate octaves, 11230 One splendi' carted Reweemod, fig omens. . 300 One splendid mahogany Plano, six nada Wt..- me, • =0 • One Kemal Piano Pont, made at the decry of I Henn Ilers,•Paris. and folly tonal to the one need by him tali. Cutout • 000 used by hithithia Concerti% One rnahopny wooed hand Piano, made by Sur-. dart, Worcener 6lhinbani, New Yoh. 216 A farther 'apply will be received daring Ws weh. - - - - - =MEi:= relfollvar - XPERIENCED Jodges, on a trial of oee and a half millions, slice 1843, prolamine. dds aniele unser. passed 6r durabilny in the conarse non of .11 .kinds of Ptimaces. 'Price 114,73 cash for boa loads of 10 IC gusranteul nine mouths see. Orders ler aiceond quality Bolivar Bricks will be executed et IWO per Kir so do , sired, without suarantee. A toek of the fast quality hi now receiriug and for sale al the warehouse, ...Sloan's Wharf," Conti Basin, by X BI7AW hIACLAREIO eptalf - ItensinEton Imo Works 1111110 N . FO6 AUTUIN. A 1847. M).CORD & KING; •-• • HATTY.R.9, Corner of Wald and Fp Stirds.: HAVE received their Autumn Mb of Hats, to which . ..111l thee rtillPtclielly invite the attention of their ceno -610.2 and entrees, generanv:. , SALERATUS AND OLOE FACTORY FOR SALE, —The Adrainbaranars of Ile Late James McLaughlin, oTer for sale tea establistuaear elute us Nimb Waal, formerly earned on by bun, in ins life time, as a Salen wsad Gip. rwary. The Ma/ WV in complete Order for carry lag oath° baldness, with ilzturas,Aconnd ready for eneoluenaing sr any tne. A liberal credit wilt be given, and all panieulare nude known by ealbng either or the undersigned.. J O BI.AXELY, OUN AIITCHELL • 46, Administrators irj kat reed by irreeremorrikiiir, tr.re—hist receiving ray T V fall apply of flue lidd and Silver Watches and Jewelry to which I would call the attention of madm en., a 1 will sell at only Spar real advance on regular = rim', ad will guarantee every article as rep W W WILSON vlnt car Itli & mad sup 81J1Iiiiii84-10 bag. Pepper, 5 tierces Bice, 2 do &denier, I do' Madder; 10 bbla Cider V never; 100 dez Coin Brawn.; kep assorted sixes Nail.; LO dal Beaver Backers, • ed des Tabs; 8 calms Leaf Sap, • • • • Go bbla Melareer ; tOD '