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Democratic Whig Nomauctions,
FUR PRESIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
MILLARD VILLMORR,
ELECTORAL TICKET
•SkINATORIAL ELFLTORS.
Thomas M. I'. hilLannsit, of Washington_
Joan I'. Sant:mason, of Lebanon.
DrSTRICT ELECTORS.
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1. Joseph (i. Clarkson, 13. Henry Johnson,
:t. John P. 4Velherill, 14. %Vilham Colder,
1 Jain. M. Davis, 15. William 111112ame,
4. Th. W. Dufficid, 16 Charles \V. Fisher,
Axial (1. limes, 17. Andrew U. Cur.,
6. Joshua Dungan, Id. Th. FL Davidson.
7. John D. Suck, 19. Joseph Markle.,
John Landis, 211 Danul Ago
U. J.eph Schmocker. 21. Andre. Loomis.]
In. Charles Snyder, P. 2. Richard Irina
11. Wllll3l/11 G. Hurley, 22. Thomas S. SAL
12. Francis Tyler, 24. Snail A. Purvianee
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
MICR ,MIDDLESWARTII,
Antinamonia and Whig Nomination.
FOR CONORMiS,
MOSES HAMPTON.
or ITITSM.I2II.
to' •3•.11431.T.
LENtS C. J. NOBLE, of Indiana.
CHRISTIAN SNIVELY. of %YUKou ,
H. SWARTZ WELDER, of Fillaburgh
HENRY LARGE, of itigih.r.
litEP2O4ll.
HEZEKIAII NIXON, of Lower St. Clair
rumor.,
JOHN SCOTT, II R 02...
not 01 rut COLIIIIS.
DANIEL fiI'CURDY, of Elizabeth Borough.
JOHN K. FOSTER, of Baldwin.
/TATE COMMITTEE
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The Members of she WHIG sibrtisa eottuarrras are re •
quested to meet at Harrisburg, on the list mutant. aril
u`ekiek, P.ll. ALEX'R lit/OLSEY, automat,
GRAND NI ASS STATE CON XENTIOS.
The eiutens of Pennsylvania, friendly to the eleeitoo 01
MWMMI
MILLARD FILLMORE,
Vmg eared to arasearatile in Man Meeting at HA R
SBUR ' G. On THURSDAY. the 3lst day al AUGUST
at I &Hoek, F. M
Farerere. Mechasura, and Workingmen:
Manutiseturera Traders and Meru:rant.:
Men of all pur.uita, occupation. and.protesston.
AU who regard panty, tntegnty, fidelity and cepaei
iy an es.entaal eJautents of 11 Just National Adouniatra
non:
din 'rho are opposed to hypocrisy, fraud, corrupt:on
false-dealing tad Violence in the conduct of puuitr
atisonn
MI who are in lavor oflepalaUou by the represent.,
live. oldie people, uncbcateil by a tYmntlctme.c"'"
of the VETO power.
All- who would recite the country from the evil..
which now paralyze turintlustry and defeat its eater
prim,
All who would give adequate protection to Amen.
can labor, and thus increase the means, extend the en
joyments and elevate the COllditloll Of die Amencon
laborer
Al! who would promote, by judicious encourave
ment, Lite developentent of our own great resource,
Agricultural, Manufacturing and Mineral:
All who are true (needs of filmie who dig in me
field., and delve In the mines, and ply al the loom, !um
mD In ille.workvbipe tad on the highway.:
A!!, of all clutter, creed. and condiuotte, who der, n
to secure
REFORM AND BETTER TIMES,
ate invited to be present.
e, Pe oiaylvmims: from farm, and for g e
n furnace. and cool-pa, and (aetory: cam aroad-nil
and river, 1 . 1.12 village. and lowa, and city: come nu
ahowthat you are not insensible to soar totere.t+
COD. and show Mat you have not forgotten, and ma
you will not forgive,the base deception of which )
have been made the victims come and show that 3 ou
one grateful to the hero who .. .VCR SL'ILHOIJIM. - rya!
War you appreciate Ma man who "sans to eseom i au
VISLI/L• FROM ma tortroastrustry."
Distinguished Orators from all pans of the noun
.will ha them to addrou you: your attends from all sec
sic. of Um State will by there to greet yea: and you.
and they, and tea t kriettortog that t:ssz cast as Itx.
ViTIIIXVIC ALL ems.rocantsat, - will 'mince lathe al.u•
ranee of cerium 'notary.
ALEXANDER RAMSEY, Munro.
Morton McMichael, George F. Miller,
Thomas E. Cochran, David Deoper,
Robenlredell.. Lot Benson,
Waabingtoa Townsend, William H. Perocrt.
John C. Knakel, Joseph Paxton,
James Fax, Geo. V. Lawrence,
Benjamin Mantua., John Fenton, •
'Ro a m
Lear,Ftnney,
Thomas J. %%anon, L D. Wetmore,
George Rimy, John Morrison,
11. H. Etter, H. W. Patrick,
Paul S. Preston, Samuel W Pearson,
•/.1. C. Darlington, Alex. W Taylor,
. Duval W. P.C1 , 011, State Central Commillt ,
N. B. Alt papers throughout the State. friendly to the
election of Taylor and Ptllmoro, will please copy sod
publish all day of meeting.
THE PEOPLE'S PLATFORM.
"I have no private purposes to accomplish. no party
• purposes to buildoie no enemies tp putush—notiong .
serve but my country."
"The power Kivu by the Constitution to the Eger.
dare, to interpone his veto, u high conservanve pow
er, which should never be exermied except ta cases
of clear violation of the Constitution, or manifest haste
and wean of consideration by Congress"
"The 'permute! Emma. of the individual who may
happen to occupy the Executive chow., ought not to
eborrol the tattoo of Congreu upon questions of do
mestic palmy. tuir ought his objections to lie interpoud
Where question. of constitutional power have brae
seeded by the outman departments of government and
acquiesced In by the people."
`Upon the subjects of the tariff, dre currency, the
provement of our great highways, river, lakev. a n d
harbors, the will of the people, as expreued through
their representative, in Congress, ought to be respect
ed and earned tot by the Executive."
"War, at all tunes, and node all circumstance,. a
national calamity, to be avoided, if compatible with
nat honor." "The principles of our government
so weltll u its true policy. are opposed to the sobinga
tion of other nations, and the dismemberment of other
countries by conquest, for, its the language of the grew
Washington, by should we quit our own to stood on
ormgn ground.' " . Z. TAYLOR.
See Parse Page for lelsiiellaneons fire
See alert page for Telegraphic News.
The Factory Qmeatlon
!The Democrat of yesterday, cantinasa long am.
°le on the Factory Question, entitled "A Plea tor
the Operatives," and signed by "Wm. Brown and
John Richmond." Who these persons are, and
whether they have any authority to speak fir the
operatives, we are unable to say. The chief part
Adam article is taken up with arguments to prove
that it is better for the operatives to work ir
hours than twelve, a position which nobody dis.
pates. All agree, as for as we know, that it sea.
tremely desirable this Factory labor, as well as
ry other, should be performed within ten hour+
As nobody disputes thu position, it in uselew to
publish loeg artiiden to prove as propriety.
The remainder of the article is taken up with on
attempt to show that the Cotton Factories of Alle•
gheny city make large profits, and are therefore
abundantly able to run on the ten hour system—
and the assertion is made that the "employers pro.
fits Wild amount to some 40 or 50 per cent: As
an answer to this reckless statement, we are au.
thorizied by Cuaares A vlar.y, Esq., a gentleman
whose word is unquestioned and unquestionable
in this community, to state,—that the pintas of the
Eagle Mill, (Messrs. King, Pennock Sr C 0.,) fur
1847, was ninon per trnt.—and this too, without el.
(owing any thing for the time and attention of the
proprietors.
As this factory hut always been considered one
of the most profitable in Allegheny city, It is easy
to see bow wide of the actual truth, !nave been the
statements made from time to time by those who
have "km upon themselves to interfere in a mat.
"r which they do not, or will not, understand.
Soma days Since we published the purport of a
conversation stud to here occurred betweeaTbur
low Weed, Esq,, and RAW. Mr. McElroy, Whe,,it
will be remembered, was sent out with Gen:Tay
lor'. army mirth° Rio Grande. The Rev. Mr. Mc.
Elroy'. favorable opinions in - regard to General
Taylor ' th ere expressed, hoeing been doubted, the
chairenan of the “Whig Commies:en( '76^ of Wash
ington city, addrinised him a note, t o which th e
following is his reply .
ANSWER OF THE REV. MR. Mcmgay,
Bom"luiy29
D ux IL--On my return from New Yorii today,
I found yours of the :Nat, and in reply stale that
what is contained in the slip enclosed as my opts.
ion of Gen. Tnylor in substantially correct Mr.
Weed ls not to be suspected, from my knowledge
of him, of misrepresentation.. I regret, however,
to see my name in print connected with the Presi
dential candidate., having always stood aloof Irom
politics, and never voted in my life.
lam, very respectfully, your claimed friend, &c_
JOHN McELROY.
Ton Harrisburgh Intelligencer says that She
Governor and his Secretary are now busily en.
gaged in the perfomanee of the new duties devol.
ed upon them. Mr. Heine., Secretary of the Com .
monweolih, returned from a brief visit to his borne
last week, and has since applied himself closely to
his new vocation. Alex. L ftuasel, Ecq, of Bed
ford, Deputy Secretly, arrived this week and has
taken charge of hie department. The' Gorrenor
and Secretaries have taken rooms at Cove:rya
Hotel Mr. Cooper, &Wiley General, has not yet
arrived in town, hat is engaged in the discharge or
{he dries of his office
PoMints 8,114114 the *Cain e.
dierants at luzatiz.
Fromthe London Chronicle, July tEI.
It *meats tolerably certain that we are-on the eve
of an insurrection, whether it has exploded or not.
Reluctant as we are to say arty thing inculpatory
of the goverment at such a time, we cannot but ex
press our Surprise that Lord Clarendon should have
allowed the leaders of theLeag.ue to have told Dub.
lin, knowing as he must have known that the an.
nouncementofLord John Russell's measures would
be the sequel of the erne. If he could not have
arrested them legally, he should haVe exceeded
his legal
~power to do so, and waked Mr an indem
nity. Ho - Weyer that is past now, and they are at
liberty to fight.
We have always given them credit for being
bold, unscrupulous rebels and we think so sailL
Indeed if they chose it, they could not retreat now-
Their madmen followers will keep them by tiirce
et their head, and we understand that they have
fully compromised themselves with Government
by their proceedings of the last few. days. So we
cannot avoid the conclusion, that the conflict is
impending and certainly never will the government
of this country engage in one with a clearer cons
scientx. of right, or a more unanimous consent of
all loyal and thinking men. It is remarkable that
notwithstanding the vast amount of passive distal,
alty which exists to Ireland, theletual excitement
of the more dangerous character is more widely
diffused than might have been expected.
The west and north are comparatively free from
the contagion, though Rom very diflerent reaso ns
The accounts which we received from Kerry,
Clare. and nearly the whole of Cormaught, are fa.
storable as regards present tranquility, and the up,
parent absence of excitement among the people.—
In these counties, the people are more primitive,
more subject lo the influence of their clergy, (which
is at present exerted to prevent rebellion,) and
more affected by physical depression of extreme
distress.
The orgaaizatiou of the clubs has in a very few
Instances been extended to the went of the Shan.
non, nor have we heard, except in Galway, of any
preparations being made Mr insurrection. Ger
tautly no alarm is felt among the gentry.
Ulster Is safe—the demonstration of loyalty and
physical force made by the Orangemen on the 12th
of July, have precluded the probability of any out.
break in that province. We do not even expect
partial risings there. In the northern and midland
amen.. of Lemster, the case is different; the peo
ple ore an energetic, determined race, the driven.
dents of the English—end the great majority Ro
man Catholics; their character and organisanon
render them less prone to the wild excitement of
the Celtic South, but they are thoroughly anti-Eng.
iwn in feeling, and would be cure 10 rise if they
saw a chance of success.
La consequence of Smith O'Brien's proceedings
at Mullin,gaber, a large meeting was held lately by
Lloheney. The Government united orders for
the formation of a Camp the well as at Tilton.
Camps are already formed near the seat of the
Earl of lielborough, At (he Irish Mining Compa
ny works., near Liellingarry, county of Tipperary,
the working men all returned to work yesterday,
and arms that wen• taken from several parties the
day beGare, were returned to their owners.
Our latest accounts from Lrelaud state that are
rests Mr training and dnlbng had taken place at
Drogheda, that it was rumored that Smith O'Brien
ad been captured, and that the pollee had made
search Lac arms in 43 houses at the mule instant of
time.
Stumps were on Thursday refused for the Felon
and the Nation, which therefore could not appear
yesterday, inasmuch att they, were not to be trans
milted through the mt , 4,and if dewier.
ro
wise to the pvincet;'.the police seize
them at every point. Warrants were positively
sent to the South on Thursday fur the arrest of the
insurgent leaders. Their names are mentioned, in
cluding Mr. Meagher, Mr. J. Dillon. Mr. 0 Gm ,
man, Jr-. Mr. Doheoey, Mayo, &r.
Mr. Deem O'Reilly has returned to the North.
Mr. Luber has gone to the Lemster border, Mr.
Mayo is also breathing country or, and the whole
literary phalpn s, as Mr. O'Brien once termed their
confederation, seems broken and routed.
Flom the European 'roue. tit July V.
The state of Ireland has been the al.-sorhing theme
of interest during the week. The isaufederates,
all the fury of despair, have now entirely thrown
off the mask and declared their unequivocal pm ,
pose—first to kill and capture the 40,000 troops
statioried in Ireland, and then establish a republic.
The events of the last few days have opened the
eyes of every genuine lover oforder and real liberty,
and all disguise being cast aside, the only question
is in what mode to crush the foul rebillian which
has almost broken out. After the announcement
given in our last number of the intention al Lord
John Russell to propose a suspension of the habeas
cormon act ns respects Ireland, our readers wit: be
prepared. for the most rigorous measures.
Accordingly ou Saturday, the 22d inst., his Lord
ship in a ekme unanswerable speech, which was
only interApted by the improving shouts of almost
every member to the House of Commons, moved
for leave to bring in a bill which is known as a st..
pension of the habeas corpus act, by which the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. to the tone being. lo
empowered to apprehend and detain until the tirsi
of March, 1'349, snob persons as he shall mispeci.
The provisions of the new Irish habeas corpus
suspension bill may be applied to Liverpool; but
this in a matter upon which the Government has
not yet decided
From the 3d Edition of Wilmer's Europeass TIMMS.
Corretcond.ce of the London Chronicle .
Dim us, July '26.
The Admiralty Steanaer . .Ancker' entered Kings'
ton harbor thus morning, and a Queen's me,sen
ger, who came exprim,, from London with a copy
of the act fin suspen ding the habeas corpus. A
special train was at once provided, and the mes
senger proceeded by the rail road to deliver the
act to the Lord Lieutenant. The Government has
determined on a considerable number of prrests,
and it is stated that a number of persons not hem.
tofore openly connected with the revolutionary
movements, ore to he taken up.
At this hoar, half past 4 o'clock, the Attorney
General and Solanal. General are at the Castle,
and it has been arranged that the warfarin; are to be
issued this afternoon. Mr. Smith O'Brien and se.
vernl other leading members, now organizing the
clubs throughout the country, are to be taken into
custody to night, and if the attempt to arrest them
should not lead to an outbreak, they will he brought
up to Dublin to morrow.
accounts from the South this morning are
really moat alarming. The confederate leaders ap
pear to be so insane as to contemplate an insitrrec
tion, and indeed already they have little doubt of
an atonal outbreak. The deepest anxiety and up-
Prehension prevails 'annonsvt the gentryaud well
disposed Mall , Gentlemen have come up
to make representations to the Government of the
state of their districts, and ',mulling arum tin their
tenantry to defend their families and property
against any insurgent movements.
Lord Farnham, from Craven, and magistrates
from Wicklow, and other counties, have been in
attendance at the Castle to day. •
The danger is imminent, but the Lord Lieuten
ant is well prepared and determined promptly to
crush, If he cannot prevent, an insurrection, rimed
on by the wicked men who are now endeavoring
to . produee a convulsion.
Troops are constantly arriving from England and
departing fur the South, where the danger is most
pressing. A troop of the Sib Hassarsrm their way
from Cork to Newbridge, has been ordered to halt
at Kilkenny, where it is to be stationed the the pre
sent. -Four oompanies of the '9llth which landed
thus morning from England marched direct fin
Kilkenny. The remainder of the regiment, on the
instant of their arrival, u-ill proceed to the same
destination, arid at an early hour this morning tie
troops of the I 7th Lancers, with two pieces Mord.
tunics., left town for Dmischauchlin, county of Meath,
where disturbances are apprehended.
The police in the not stations of the disturbed :
counties, who would be comparatively defenceless ~
in case of outbreak, have been ordered to conies ,j
trate at the eland' station.
The government seennties have declined fully
I I per cent. al our Stuck Ezehange to day. Coo.
sots foil from S to 337
Notwithstanding dl Ih,. alarm. 4,r which un
innately there is ample grounds, I Atoll cling to the
- hope that there will be no insurrectton. ludeul
belief is as strong as before that there will be no ne
on. outbreak, and that the government will be
able to crush at once any insurrectionary attempts.
The squadron of Sir Charles Napier has arrived
at Cove. I ler I.:x...xllnotty the C 01.1124.1. of Cl.tren
don, With some of the children oft he Lord Lieute.
_ . .
nont. left Kingston tins morning for England.
I have seen letters from Galway, USCAIIIITO
and even frinn 'Tipperary, which state the convict
tem of the writers that there will be no outbreak
rns LLTEST coos fiLELAND.
Lo•rppd, .fisly 29.--Our express, which left
Dubin", at 9 o'clock last evening basting arrived
and our adviees convey the gratifying intelligence
that Dablin conunues perfectly tranquil, hilt no
further news boa been received. Our Wiuerand
correspondent'. letter has plat arrived. It is dat e d
yesterday and states that all is quite there.
cONIIIMPIATIM •118.12FTS In LIVIMPOOL.
The magistrates of this town, it is said, have de.
termined to arrest the leaders of the Liverpool de
magogues. Br. Reynolds, onocipating this MM.',
has fled to Birmingham, to which town an officer
hos been despatelied•wlth n warrantor his arrest.
From Vittmer k Smith's limes, July 29
THE DANES ANTI rug 0E4,000,
•
The reluctance of General eranzel ha slam the
armistice between tho Danes and the German Co.
federation, has not been so easily overcome. A
temporary In., On, however, concluded for flirt,
days.
Lord Palmerston. who appears to have afforded
the latest authent.o inksrmauna, stated on Tuesday
evening that he had Nen received communications
from Berlin, !min which he hoped that ilia difficul
ties interposed by Oetteral Craned!, winch are
more of limn than of substance, may be overmtne,
and he, (Lord P.,) enll felt .n6dent hopes that the
armistice agreed upon at Mahna will he signed and
The news from Vienna is to the 21st instant.—
Th e opening of the Lhet by the Archduke John,
wu to take plain on the MlLowing day. After this
ceremony, me V ofthe Empire will return to
Franlcknt, and it is said th at the Emperor wtll af.•
tement e retuni to Inuspuck, to his capital.
21a
The eshle of Prague waa to be retied on the
Flom the Danube principahtle., no further asi
thenuc intelligen ce has been received of the pro
;Per. of the &Min. armies. After the expuhuon
of Prince Bihesco, the Provisional Government
passed decree. for the abolition of punishment by
death, the esigbludunent ado, liberty of the press
the organizauen of a National Guard, a loan of the
muskets of the people to the State, and the aboh,
tion of nil rank. and titles
The RaMilllll, however, we believe have de.
wended the restandlon of the Prince, and will
probably insist upon it by Some of arms. !
Load Pslmeratoo. asserted, some days dgo dint
op to the latest dates the Russians had not en.
tend Wallachia; neither bad any Turki.h farce.
The occupation of Moldavia by the B.usidana is
still not regarded as an act of aggression.
Although the events which are occurring la such
rapid socceasion in Italy and in the arraying Aus•
Man pronnennerayhoon alter the character of the
Basilian policy, a reference to &. Petenbargh for
instructions bow to act has been made by the Ras
sian representmive at Bucharest, in cominipience
of the revolution in Wallachia, and no answer has
yet been received.
If we may credit the Viennese journals, the peas
entry of Wallachia regard the Russians as their
deliverers, and they allege that the country people
put to death the emissary who had been sent among
them to stir up an insurrection. These papers po
shinty assert that the Russians have entered Wal
lachia, and would eater Bucharest on the 15th or
16th.
In Italy the war Is carried on with variable sue.
nese. The Austrian. have enteted Terraria; levied
contributions and =pees, and then again with
drew from the city. By the most recent accounts
from the royal camp, all communication between
Marotta, Verona and Llegnagno are completely in
terrupted. The quke of Genoa with 25,000 men,
infests Verona oo both aide, of the Adige, it. the
positions near Rivoli The Duke of Savoy is on
the other aide of Ducastella to prevent the egress of
Austrians on that aide. Continual sktrmishes take
place, but none of a character to decide the late of
Italy. The chambers 01 Turin have voted for the
annexation of Velum to Piedmont immediately.
The king of Naples was made trosringantof the
election of the Duke of Genoa to the thirllneref Sac
ily, and he commeuced preparations on an eaten.
sive scale for the invasion of that island. It woo
calculated that the knees available for the invasion
would be about 20.000 troops in Calabria. about
5000 in the fortress of Mersin, and 600 or 800 in
Naples It was expected that the embarkation
would take place about the 30th and they would
land at Syracuse.
SPA C.
From Spain we learn that the Queen has bees
officially declared to be eneiente. However, some
impediment has occasioned alarming fears for the
frustration °CM° hopes of all loyal Syantank We
thought that the Montemolintat 4 movement on. the
Northern frontier had not succeeded, but the oc
counts are as little trustworthy, that it is impossible
to speak of the subject with any degree of certainty.
Don Franciscode Paula, the father of the King
Consort, has been exiled.
ItTLIOAL
Nothing remarkable hat occurred In Poring.
The last dates are to the 19th plumy from Lebo.
when affairs were very gloomy.
INDIA.
The Overland Mail from India has arrived, bring
ing dales from Bombay to the tat ot June, Calcut
ta to the 2nd of and Hung Kong to the 24th
of May, inclusive. At the Chinese puns every•
thing remained quiet. At Bong Kong there was
a better feeling for the import business.
The news from. Francce had occasioned great
alarm, and business was ut a stand still. Riley, Cur
rie iY Co. bad stopped payment.
CvXMIERCIAL.
The progress of trade and commeree during the
peat week has been greatly retarded by the extreme
uneasiness which is felt respecting the mimeo( affairs
iu Ireland. The markets for Colonial produce have
hitherto been less active with the exception of all
- which has been in fair demand. The roles of
eutlon are to a moderate extent.
The Corn trade has been active and pnces rather
higher. Manufactured goads are less inquired for
home use. The money market is cosy, aunt the
rates of interest remain at the ligglre bat quoted.
Since the sailing of the Amenea, the mles of cue
toga amount to 34,190 hales, of which speculators
took2:400 American, and exported 45,90 Amertenti,
1 5 401Pernams and 30 Surtax, leaving 2.5,390 bales
for the consumers use. The general tone of the
market has deco quiet and without anumuloo.
Prices of nearly all desengasona remain the same
OM on Chit day week. If any change it is in l'avor gat
the buyer.
Speech of Collasset Black.
To the Editors of the Pageburgh Gazette.
The speech of Colonel Black, delivered on the
third of August, at Philadelphia, has been publish
ed in this county for political effect, and public at
tention challenged for it in the most marked man.
tier. Is We consider it Err game LO note some
points raised by the gallant Colonel.
After introducing himself to the Democracy of
Philadelphia in an earnest, though partizan esor
diem, he blinded to the statement of the New tir.
leans Bulletin, that he would vote fir Taylor. and
as he voted, ea would Gem fifths of his men vote.—
It was not necessary for the Colonel to contradict
this statement in Pennsylvania, fur it is here known
that having Bung himself ant of the Whig party. he
would not vote for Taylor, having no interest in
common with that distinguished Whig. It is also
known that he could not, ifhe would, influence the
vole of kiurtifths of tn. men, simply because they
are free men of Pennsylvania.
The Colonel has teamed somewhere, perhaps
from Father Ritchie, that it is a Federal notion,
-that the people cannot judge for themselves, and
cosequently are not lit kir self e.teerineut
We will not say what uur s not a Federal uution,
but We defy the Colonel to show that the Whigs
hove ever taught or practised such a principle.—
The Colonel and the writer were Whig. of the
same day, imbibing their political knovrledge from
the same sotures, and neither of us were ever
taught that the people were flammable of eelfgov
ernment.
"The glories," iraya he, °of Palo Alto, Reseal de
la Palma, Monterey, and Buena Vista, are blazoned
to the world le n t apurpose. That purpose to make
General Taylor President' Is that Colonel!
•Think ngnin. Your humor Is rather racy. Did
not the fire spirit of these battles wake for war the
the military spirit of the nation, and supply the lack
of energy in the Government! Were they not
lalazcined thro the land before Taylor was
thonght MEW the Presidency. The masterly skill
and judgment displayed by him, in the prescore
of a superior and diaciplined Me, endeared him
to the hearts of the people, who ore now anxiously
waiting to do him honor. The great Whig Con-
vention responding to the national heart, nomina
ted this illustrious man kw the Presideoey, and
therefore a poinicianof yesterday isaya "It is weak
to say, that because a man is honest, a good sol
dier, and victorious in Mur battles, he must of nes
county hone the nature! ability and discipline of
naiad, in the proper school, to manage well this
complicated machine,"—our government, we sup
pose,. Why, before the Colonel was any trouble
to his nurse, General Taylor was fighting for this
Constitution of ours, for our free institutions, (or
our rights as an independent nation, as laid down
by Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Monroe.
The war of 1812 tried our Institutions in every
part. They were applied. for the first time, to •
state of war, raising every question of beligerant
rights, national finance, and state and natumal sov.
ereignty. Did General Taylor Lee through the
discussion dour rights as a nation.arid a• a private
citizen, preceding the war, and did he risk his life
in defence of the mews of Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Mod.
mon, and Mr. Monroe, without knowing any thing
about these views, or the nature of the government
they explained. The gallant Colonel admits that
General Taylor is honest—then, d he is honest. he
would not do any thing soles., he thought it was
right to know what is right, be must understand
the subject matter he could not know, aidea he
would investigate. He did light for our instate.
tons—be. would not, as an hottest man, have done
so, unless he thought it right lie anild not have de
cided whether right or wrong, without a knowledge
of the subject matter, but be did decide in favor
of the views of our government. He must, there
fore, have studied them, and consequently must
now understand them, as taught by the Fathers of
the Republic.
This old porno( is the subject of a young
north, in the pretence of the mirth loving Demise
racy of Philadelphin. Whigs of Allegheny :coon.
ty--think of 'Sam Black' dilating on the ignorance
of General Taylor, and his insulting speech sent
here to gain votes for him' Aye, for Aro—the
lawyer, the soldier, the wag, the awn of lasi,' Let
on have a specimen of his taste. The CoL says—
'Giving a man military rank And smothering him
in gold;like beef steak in onions—will not and
does not maim him any better than hit companion,
the soldier of the line.' T. true,' the old tiese
rial never astonished the mails, with such elfin,
site wit—such elegant site in composition. Wr
think we smell the onions.
The Colonel hits the old General again, saying—
Walt characteristic tintliancy, he avows himself
'a Whig, but not an ultra IVhig." 'lf lie 1:3“ de,
fine whet it is to be an ultra Whig, which means
some thing more than a Whig, or beyond a Whig,
I ahould like to hear him du The Colonel need
not have troubled himself giving .us the literal
meaning of the word, for It has been popularized,
and means be that is extreme in politics—it means
just such a Whig. the Colonel used to be--tioisy,
open mouthed, a. he once may wittily observed,
in 1840--speaking of his mighty eflbrts In the
Whig that, for the but two weeks, the latch
string of his month had liteganylning outsido
door.' The Colonel, is hisailluaiou to ki.r.CL4
was truly eloquent. It seemed as if the ide
that great man had for the moment brought.
mind back to truth—his soul had high communion,
and (hand lolly utterance; but the work of a part;.
zan must be perihrmed. In his remarks OR the
Allison letter, his thoughts gravitate to mitodrita
non, and be makes low sport a while about 'briny
legulation•—no such phriase being in the letter.
He also gives a private stab at another gmat
chieftain, saying, " And it is also well settled what
amount of caloric and cold water will produce 'a
hasty plata of soup.'" We need not tell an Udell'.
get public that cold water and calorie ate the com
ponents of warm water only, not soup. We aliould
be careful not to show our Ignorance when we
exhibit our wit. The opinion of General Taylor
on the veto power, is web an ope as Kent and
Story would approve, and it could not have been
so clearly and concisely expressed, by a man ua.
acquainted with our instinatione it is the very
spin of the constitution. The fiillowiag is Kees
view of the veto power .--. Thisqualifled negative
of the Preaidenr upon the formatiou of lawe, is,
theoretically at least,some additional • security
egatnan the pump of improper laws, the . sughpre.,
Judice, or want ado° reflection . but it we.
pally intended to give the presidents constitution
al weapon to defend the executive department, as
well WI the just balance of the Constitution,
against the usurpations of the Legislative power."
Compare the viqw of the old General in the Alli
son letter and that of the Colonel in his speech,
' with the view of Kent, nod we predict that the
view of Old Zack is sounder, than that of the in.
indigent legal Colonel. Congress as the organ of
the popular will is the only supreme power in our
National Government: having power to propose
amendments, even to the Constitution. The fin.
men of our political compact never contemplated
such a being as the President of a party. Parties
are so nearly balanced now that a majority of two
thirds is not to be expected whim even the most
arrogant assumptions of executive power. The
President, with a party in the minority, whipped
in by his patronage, can control the Supreme pow.
er—Congeems the agent of the popular wilL Gen.
Taylor declares that the popular will shall govern.
That he will not be the President of a party—that he hu nothing to nerve but his coun. The great
'Whig party, because they love their countryy mote
th aillbeit pally — bemunei-they despise proncrip.
-
lion, because they wish to see the true democratic
principle thepower of the people governin
kir Tsykii and therefore Colonel Bleck charges g,
the
Whig party with a deserticut of all principle, can..
quently as destitute of virtue, truth and 'wavily
,
and yet young Whigs of Allegheny county, we
will be called upon to vote km this calumniator of
oar party and indirectly of ourselves; by all the at.
tachments dearly aleociehon, play ground fellow.
ship, and school boy recollectiorus. They would
even consent not to claim his election an a party
victory if we would agree to vote for him. We lied
thought to quote Goal Moon Err the benefit of the .
Colonel, the fable of the farmer who warmed the
frozen viper in hat bosom until it mug lom to
death, but `Let him alone he is joined to his
test
Correspoudanee of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Taylor In Western Reserve.
%wms., AulBo.
The nomination at Buffalo ar does not g. I m 2, eet oral
cordial support by but feu , Whigs. The Rase,_
will yet go for Taylor. Ido not mean it will giv.
him a full Whig vote, bot at least a two4hirda' one
1 speak, of course, within the scope of my acquain
lance in this and the adjoining counties.
Truly your.
Load AtOdrs
ILATIMITID FOX VIZ PITYSDDIWII DAILY (IAZKTTL
MCHTifia to Beata or lesa.ssa—A Very re,
peasable and highly enthusiastic meeting in behalf
of Ireland convened at the Oregon House last even
mg. John S. Wilson, Esq., won called to the Chair,
and Messrs. John Taylor and 11. lireornuck. are.
pointed Secretaries.
Thomas Howard, EIN., haring been called to
stand, addressed the assemblage in a speech of
much ability, which elicited great applause. At an
conclusion, the fiAlowing resoluuons were otleied
by Mr. Wm. Lowry, arid adopted unanimmuJr—
R-saleni, That a Committee consiating of—
persons be appointed to prepare articles of lissom.
noon for an organized Society, auxiliary to the N.
York nod Philadelphia Societies, and to aid them
in raising funds to meet the approaching, time al.
ready existing crisis, of Ireland's struggle for free.
dom.
The ibflowing I. the Committee appointed hod
the above resolution:
The. Howard, L Harper, Luke Tamil's, J Dunn,
Wm Stevenson, John Parra, Wm Lowry, Johu
Taylor, John S Wilson. John J Mitebell,Joo Coyle,
Andrew Burke, Capt R. Porter, W Kane, Jr, 11
Kennedy, Wm Thompson, Robert II Kerr, Thos
R C Fleeson, H Ml.:amuck, P M'Keits,
J Machin, John Tugware
Reaufrad, That the above named Committee
meet on Friday evening next, at such place e r the
chairman thereof may deatguate, in order to ruin!
the duties of their appointment.
On motion, the meeting adjourned, to reconvene
in the Diamond Market on Saturday evening, at
half past 7 u eloa, when the Constitution, Se.
the As wall be presented tor adopt.'
JOHN S. WILSON, pre
Jowl TAri.us,
H. Serretanert.
Al'Consi
A area Qraarsrrt—The police have siicreeded
during the last few days in arresting all tout of a
desperate gang of burglars, who have been tigur.
tug in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Cincinmti, Ronal°,
Utica and elsewhere. On Monday infOrmatton bad
been received by telegraph of a burglary commit
ted ia Queninati, with a descryttou of the perpe
trators, Emanuel Stilts, and Alexander Hardy who
were arrested in lbw city. On Tuesday, William
Manta, a colored man, infarmed against lox Gland
and accoinplwe. Sherry Duvall, as concerned with
himself ut burglaries sod robberies at Buiralo, and
in Allegheny city—that of Mrs. lngles, of Sandos
by street, Allegheny city. among the number. Mr.
Monts lunisell hoped to escape, but Wt. no LI n
Innate as to be liable to a bench warrant, a s a hi.
guiva from Janice on a previous oecasron, and
four worthies—lwo white and two black—
have it seems Leen th.vompltees in nomerou,
penes, are now in Anil together.
A watch found upon Lruvall has been identified
by the owner, as also some spoons belonging to
Mrs. logics, together with other artrcles. Moots
had quarreled with his accomplice Duvall, stud so
infirrrned in revenge. The lour rascals bad troy
elled together some Ilee.lllll.Mg .I,parl.l. Of New
York. Peunsylvanta and frhsr—leaving tier trace.
a r‘,.J:Jerly... tn 3;1 thrt,t.;4l‘,.
A soi.oimt who arrived at the Virginia hotel.
comer of Water and Ferry, about five days since,
died on Monday afternoon, at r. r. , and was
interred at II on Tuesday. The deceased won very
al when he mune to the city, and continued toolil,
cline rapidly till death took dim away from sorrow
and sugaring. All that could be teamed eotmern•
lug him, wit that his name was Goheen,—that he
had been a member of the 12th U. S. Infantry, was
a native of Cheater county, Pa., and hada relative
named Donaldson, residing somewhere in Pitts.
burgh or Allegheny airy. No papers were Giond in
Ls possession.
The expenses of his funeral were Lorne by Mr-
W. B. Tnuattwin, the proprietor of the Wel, who.
with a liberality which does Iton honor, prurigled
o handsolinewatfin, and made other suitable :mange
meats kir the decent interment of the strn nger's
remains
The steamer Sarunack is being provided with a
new apparatus for nothing taw of atmoapherie pres
sure no an additional propelling power. A dale
culty was expenenced kieretothre, in 14011161 es
penments, (tom the fact that the advautage dented
in high pressure engines, from the hennas of the
water by the steam, preparatory to its being thrown
inbu the boilers, was lost; and the cold water neves
aarily thrown at, rendered it much more &result
to generate geoto. Mr. Crawford, the inventor ui
the new plan, is confident that he can bring the
wetter to a boiling Nutt in the heater, while avail
ing 'muse'," of an atmospheric pressure of fully 6diar.
Iron pounds to Ilia square melt. The apparatus
will be ready for trial in a (ow days, and we shad
then be east/Jed to speak more accurately of its
capstan., Our present opinion is that a will ga•
ewer. The weight of the entire machine dues not
exceed 2,000 pounds.
Tut Curio:4 Fttel,llll2,-11 was reported yes
Corday morning, that a prop&sition to enter into a
compromise of some kind, bad been made by a
portion of the manufacture., to the female opera
tives, but on inquiry of the manufacturers them
selves, we ascertained that the report was unthomb
ed. Thu manufacturer. declare their willingness
to rotifer with the gilts themselves, at any moment,
but will receive no proposition from any other par,
ty. Thou conviction a unshaken, that they can
not, under present cireuntwancea adopt the ten
hour system.
Duns - Natl.—An inquest was held yesterday
morning, by Coroner RicheiribMii, on the hotly of
Lewis Isfoinniel, a lab onng man, lately engaged in
the store of Messrs. Rieketson & Allen. Mr .
Mammal had gone into the Allegheny River, with
three friends, about ki o'ck.lek last evening, and
while swimming above some rails, near the bland
street Bridge, lie 4V. carried Muir, one til
and drowned.
The demaaekl left a wife aod oeveral ehildren--
all of whom Were eleu.et (rule the eaf at the tear
of his death.
AcCIDVIT.—A small boy on his way to school,
in passing the Church building, on :he corner of
Wylie and High street, we. struck on the head
with a brick, which accidentally felt from the build.
lag, and xenon:4 iniured. Workmen engagetk
Deer the street cannot be too careful, ea persems,
particularly children, are always passing, and nen
in danger of being hurt by the falling brick.
EDWARD 84110111 Na, a at dor.] tnan,was arrested
on Tuesday ana+rOu g ht 10 the Mayor's, odlee on a
°ham, of rape, o6poillad on the person of Marta
Brinks. o white girl af fifteen, whom" attract. re•
aide at McKee.' &MUM, three and a half
low the city.
CITABLE! HAIONAE a meddlesome, quarrelsome;
captious and profane huckster, well known in the
Diamond Market,:as one ur The tribe who Cadge
in articles of questionable fitness for the LIIIIIOII
stomach, wan properly fined on Tuesday, by the
Mayor, for using threatening and profane language
to Mr. Cole, a very respectable fanner from Mon.
tour's Wand. Mr. C. bad taken a markeictaud
which Hni,gmm claimed.
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Gomm' Lady's Book, for September, has alrea
dy reached mi. It is ornamented with one of the
finest engravings we have lately seen, entitled,
"Dr. Johnson's interview with Goldsmith," besides
several other engraving's and illustration& The
reading maker of the usual character.
A Lsny—the wile ol° e;iit Mo re considered
a gentkman—appeared at the Mayor's Mike, on
Tuesday, to enter a complaint against her has.
band, kr heating and otherwise abusing her. She
however relented_declined proceeding against
him, and returned to her unhappy borne.
ailucher. a Gen oceturtal ymaerriay at t h e Court
House, just after the Ihnnocratie Convention ad.
burned, between Meagre. Charles Barnett and
Brown.lrwin, in consequence of ' words 'Takeo o
debate
COM= Ds:immune Coavairrrox—The Cass
and Butler Democracy of Allegheny County as.
sembled in Convention at the New Court House,
yesterday, at 11, A. at., to elect delegates to their
State Convention, to be held on the 30th instant,
to nominate a gubernatorial candidate. Colonel Al
exander Carnahan was called to the chair—Messta.
Gilmon, Stewart, Blachmore, Lillie, Cunningham,
and Willson, appointed Vice President', Merma-
R- H. Kerr, James Ritchie, and J. N. McClory, Sec
retaries. Delegates attended from nearly all the
districts, and the - Convention was very respectable
in appearance.
The following resolution, drawn up at the prima
ry meeting in the Ist Ward of Allegheny, seas
adopted unanimously, as soon as the list of dele
gates had been called over.
Re lead, Thal we, as Democrats, would recom
mend oar delegates to vole for no person as a dal•
elate to the Harrisburgh Convention, bat those
Who are friendly to the Ten Hour System:' •
Nominations were next made of person.. to h e
marked for as delegates, when Col Rody Patterson
offered a resolution complimenting Colonel Wilson
ld'Ctuttlleas for his magnanimity, democracy, dec.,
to declining a nomination fur Governor. The res.
olution at course passed, nem. con.
Messrs. 11. S. ISPGraw, Michael 61108, James A.
Gibson, Perry Halter, & Charles Hemet having been
elected delegates to the Harrisburg Convention, on
mahout of 3. B. Sawyer, Esq., they were uartnittiou.
ly instructed to support Hon. Jeremiah Black,
of Somerset county, as the Gubernatorial Candi
date.
• Mr. Sawyer also offered a resolution relative to
the death of the late Governor Shunt:, expressing
respect for his memory, and gratitude for his ser
vices, which was likewise adopted unnnunously.
Ms. R_ IL Kerr, offered a resolution to instruct
the candidates kir the Legislature to sustain the
Ten Hour Lew, without the special clause, which
was passed without a dissenting voice.
After the transaction of vane other unimportant
business, the Convention adjourned.
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[xwa
rsarr.—Th. CAlowing . n teleraphte des
patch nseersed yeslenlay by the gentleman
Whom it is addressed.
PIIIIAIM-PHIA, Aug. 10, 1b4,5.
AT,. JVo. C. AI - Vanity
Nino nulls In Philadelphia—all that are work.
lag—comply watt the Ten Hour Law. The Globe
Mills work two sets of hands, ten hours at night,
and ten hours daring the day. Pour of the Mal.,
MI MO idle, on negonnt of niaLing repairs. All
the nulls in Manyuak and Montgomery county.
and tire nulls in Delaware county, ...manly with
the tea hour law.
•
The Factory Operativex, avid their friends avll
hold a meeting nt the Market Howie, in Allegheny
City, thoi eveuing at 71 o'clonk:
Iit'OSOIV . % PA:10,1/01/1.-TE. magnificent painting
continues to attract large and highly delighted ma
thence', at Philo Hall. As its may io our city is
MO expected to be long, all who have not seen it
will not low' the opportunity of doing no; and Mow
who have seen it, will And the second or third view
to he even more interesting than the first.
The exhibibou vdl be opened this evening to is
o'clock, precisely—so that an early attendance at
the Hall is necessary, to obtain convenient seats.
lion. Thos. 0. Edwards and General Ritchie,
Members of Congress, ntstved hut 1114 ht, and toeh
lodpngs at the Monongahela House.
Hon. George N. Eden, the Whig representa
tive from the 14th Conareastodal Distrui, JechneP
a re-election. His secoeasor will doubtless be con
cealed to Schuylkill county, and the name', of
Charles W. Pitman, James H. Campbell tad A.
W. Leyburu are. announced as candidates.
117. Pl.lll.Mialva.-11yoo sylph to be atm
pessiut In anyundertaiing, you must •Iways Mse the
reopen means.' Therefore, if you have a cough, use
J . Earar-roasn and be cured, tor °is Me proper
menus. Harr you Asthma or ddriculty of breattuthi,
then the only efficient means to cure you th to u
se
Wayste's Expertorant. which will immediately overrode
e .punt which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
Dud ho en. Willi bnug. up the mucus vehieh clogs them
up, ohd thus removes every obstruct.° to a fire respr
ratans, while at the Pont how all Inflammation b
dr ed. and a rare r. ecrtact be efieriell Have yea
Breccia. Spatial, of Blood. Pleuncy, or to on yea
Pulmonary hdreuon. then o.r lawn , . Expectorant
and 1- rerucc acid yica st 1,..1 titui pco /MY t
eve..l We r o per eictu.•
For de m PlUsburgh at the Pelin Tea :bore, id 4th
strew um. Wood. latst7
3•Tne's Kircerunswr— We would ern attention yo
this excellent remedy for Coeghii, Colds, Cowman:loot.
Asthma, and all el - new:cis of thii Throat and lungs
Hernia eereral mere within elite year. paat had twee.
aloe to a•-• medicine uf dos kind, we have by exp.,.
epee wilted its excellent qualitiea, and are prepare d
to
recommend tt to others. hlinisters or oilier public
speakera afflicted with bronchial affections mill find
greet benefit from it. um". It is prepared by • *ciente
Ge physician, and all classes will find it a sale and eth
os It...theme on the diseases for which it es re
commended —lerrirtmhos (Ohio/ Cross and Jouniel.
Per vale at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth street
`That arbiter skin of beth,lll.
And pure
to
mottuthental alabaster.”
All females have akin like the above with ithe Jour.'
Spasualt lall While. 11 raaketh pure mnorry. yet maw
rail,bite Sold atLtherly street Is la
Yaiwtusura Dastocnacr. "OT a RCN CV/ 01 Lic
•focossto. from the conuacticement at the Adomite
ounts Jame. K. Polk, down to the ttotennatioo
Geo. Cass. In }thyme. By K 8 liktraronh." Th.
1y anitiolog w‘rk. which has lately been published
this city, to for sale at all the Rook Store,
•144-1 w
Ellos/nets Meal
A tuat knotrlalge tattle French Language to 45 la.
Br:W, —Reading,
. s Wrung. erica/rum, and es
perfect Pro..et/mon as • Scholar eau
• .
1101HrLF11 FICIiFII2./W2,2.1, lowly Iron Ea-
A.!. tope, oder. to kw Iriends and the to
general bat uervier, by new and the rno.t approved
method ot studying Me French language, by winch be
warnints the real macre.. and tatprovernent in that
ddiciat but beautiful tied tarilwantide lanuage.
I I
te unposarnie to Warn it itt 12 or 24 lesson, as WMd
leachers pretend and pram.* to do; as he himself had
spent idliben }Calf to France, nod exerted all Meal,.
111 hut rower to heroine a perfect master Cl what he
.row prepooe. to Impart to others.
. .
Socaenption haw arc open in Gazette and Cocoroer.
rim! (savor daws. The COUVIIC WM be open on the IN
September One quarter, consisttng oflelleavan. in a
claw, 131 U.
kbr private interview, M. Piotrowski will moot rub
pleasure any person. ur the Monongahela House
nug17.4.12w•
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ii•OR BALE,
corNTiCr stukr cooloonag about two •nd a
ft hail acres, unwed on Me Allegheny rode in Ma
over, near Manchester. The ground .iscompletely
stocked with the choicest fruit trees, voles, and fruit
shrubs, and the place is believed lo be the cheapest so
well as one of the mow desirable now in the market
Fur particulars apply to
LIEU PARICIN, IL:rosette Booldamt,
Agent for My owner .
.
Klocklon.
T 111: mutual meeting of the Stockholders of he Nor.
Merit Liberties Bridge Company, will be held al
the 7bll noose of said Bridge, on Saturday, the latti
foil, at 6 o'clock, P Al., to elect more Manage,, and •
Treasurer for said Company .
E WARNER, Secretary.
Allegheny, Au; 111, auglLiklt
THREE PINE DHAVOHT HORSES.—
Three hoe Draught Hones forsale, SM.-
a We for dr•ying, &a. Enyture of
WALLINDFORD & Co,
_magi; canal basin, lawn y at
if TURSE WANTED, to go to Philadelphia, to take
11 charge of an infant (loud recommendauons will
in. required Apply immediately at digs office
_a[ll7
AND rahl PS—A A Mason It Co, 60 Mar
.L.` het el, have mei recXl inn dor of line blh and cord
Huh Pelages, of all widths. Also. Gimps of every va.
'rely and color. eeel7
CAPES AND COLLA RS —A A Meson t Co are
now opmung let/ bee French Wrought Capes, to.
Sous qualtims, and .500 Pico and Hue Preneb . ,ernbror.
tiered Siendlna Collars, at very low prices. augl7
At ON A. MAS ATlT,There peat rte..' 6 ruse. of
• Pnuts, of beautiful neat dark 4gure.., et extreme ,
ly ism prices. Also, IVO ps Lyonesn CIoUL
&c, which they oral offer at greet inducemeens In por•
cheerers . augl7
LACE CAPS-6 Jos fancy lace Cape, pat reed at
magi? A A MASON & Co's
1313:FLOUR—MI bbla for sale by
llr aogl7 .11)111.4 H DILWORTH, ID wood at
`lOl - lON A liN AND BATTING-opp
Yam, acted NOli RC Irate* &Whir for sale by
augl7 JOHN S DIEWORTH & Co
'IIONEY IN THE. ROM eases of cep superior
jj quality, for mile by
augl7 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, front et
1 3 ECK/ CHALK s ert
A s i . u A rtt ic r s eg aud i t ale by
augl7 corner 161111111 WOOLS MO
LlRArums —5 toot/. tact reed and for sale by
augl7 WICK & APCANDLL.SS
•
hEER SKINS-For sale by
augl7 WICK & M'CANDLEMS
fIOFFEE-2:13 sacks RIO Coder, is prime allele NC
V tOCIIIO.I and rut solo by
magl7
WICK & &MANDL FISS
F woad
SALK—A Family Hume, 6 yearn old, warrant
.. 4, .a ddle dle or buggy—so quiet
Wal dehild eau handle too. For Mid by
amid TASSIW &.131.T
T,11.011R SUL.PLF• —-
r by
VR-4 LadsJost recd nod for role
B A PARNESTOCK & Co,
or lit mod wood or
augttf
1101'1'EN STONE—I cub just reed end for sale by
LI A FAIINIESTOCK & Co
p i I fIU * S ag :
iORUS-4.0 lb. Mei reed sod for sale by
sugld LI A PA/INE.NTOCK & Co
rIRs. sPEEit a MORGAN, may be consulicO
at
j_l their Lahr to Pe.oreni. 0 011101 . of 41 , 6 , 14 alley.
auglAdßu•
o ARLEY MALT-203 bu.4lground and ulwrouna,
f) for gale by auglU BROWN .k CULIMItTIION
/ SAO SWAMIS -So dot tar .adr
ougio BROWN ar. CULLIERTSON
y _
1(/ METAL—BO tom Cumberbuie-Riyor Heral,
landing Warn mon American Star and L Wetzel.
aagte JA.1.1159 DALSELL, t3l warm to
LARA Ac.--al keg. Na I Lard; y hada 1.1ac;;;land•
;Tar from mar Cashier, and fur ton by
augtO RALRELL
LILANNRLS—Brown and Red Plnnneir, an catnip,
meat and far role by
I_llll 101_ ___._ OW COCHRAN 48 wood at
(41111 .. 11E510-11 racks now Ir BA di t ab i viceforicsale
PICKY
CO
COTTON -46 balm in sari "Ad for sale by
Jr/5 ISAiAH DICKEY & Co
To
Esigineiers. llachtialsts wad Other..
IHE Qiesapeaka and Delaware Canal Company de
sign to have Malt, at Chesapeake Cny,the western
beneivof their Canal a Steam Pomp, or other Ma
elinieryt capable of lifting into the Canal at an eleva
tion of sateen feet from Broad Creek, In the best man.
tier as regards efficiency and economy, two hundred
thousand cubic feet of water per hour.
The Company invite Engineers, Machinists, and oth
ers to offer plans for the above mirk, to be accompa
nied with drawiiiirs and descripuons, and estimates of
the dotty cost of mei and attendance; they will also re
ceive from such persons Proposals for building and
fining up the Machinery, if desirable to the party fur.
nuking the plans respectively offered.
The plans to be delivered at the office of the Comp? -
ay, under waff before the second day of October neit,
at which time they will be opeued and lodged of by the
Board of 'Ammar., as follows. viz:
For the plan which may be adjudged of SA beat.
premium or three hundred dollen wilt be paid.
For the next best plan a premium of two hundred
dollars, and Inc my others which the Compare may
ehmse to retain, one hundred dollars each. The y
Com
pany will retuni, under sem to the parties respectively,
all the other plans.
Any iniortnatton required will be furnished on appli
cation at the °thee of the Company, No. httl
.meet, Philadelphia.
at4114-dbart.
Valuable Real Estate.
'I , IIE undersigned, desirous of settling lot kismet..
j and devoting himself to the restorauon of his
health, will dispose of his interest (being one dkurthi in
about 70 acres of ground nearly opposite this city, in
ninth Pittsburgh, in and above Birminghnm, compris
ing some at the handsomest and most noriyunient
lions to the city for rriiilrneel, and moat advantage..
(or manufacturing.
I will sell either one of the plain by the tree ur ill
single lota, to snit purchasers. This propeny has un
e
in
proved rapuily value since being opened sat tar sal
within the past few years, mid that ii will continue to
do so, I will guarantee to the purchaser an advance of
at least filly per emit. on his payturnm within the next
hire years, by ha giving me the privilege of repurchas
ing or selling at any period within that time, by paying
him an advance proportionate to the above.
Those wishing handsome and convenient sites far
resulences, or the most advantageous for ruanufartur.
in g, will please apply immediately.
II not disposed of at pit to sale, prior to Monday,
the link day of September next, it will be offered at
public sale on that day, at 11l o'clock, A. AI,
. .
0 ORMSBY
Ithronnghaso, August
Cambria Prarrithre for Sale.
TARE. undersigned soil oder lor rale at itublir out.
hoe, en Thursday. the Gott day of (haulier neat,
the following property imatirned to Mon by the Late brat
f Vintun, Lewitt. Reeve A. Co.. for the biniedl of the
erednors of said tiro, to sic—The Furnace erected Inc
seci company, with Umpteen, engine and fixture., awl
hot blast apparatus; the tools used abOul the furnace.
the lot of land on which the Furnace annals, eoillaumiq
064.1 filleens .res of bind, and the interest of the sand
hill] to fifty ecrer of land bought in It K Root.
The sale will be held on the preemies, in the town
ship of Tallinadge, Summit comity, Ohio, and vellbrms,
melt, at to o'clock, A At
Tut,. tivt 4, ..K—One-ftwarlis c.ls. fiord lige
in lour, eight rod twrlve month,
mugld-dt.
Desirable Lots for Sale.
frIlE subscriber Ms laid out eleven Lots on
1 South side of the Four - Ml.4lre. Rood. and atm
two und our quarter wiles from the Conn llou
These lots coatatn each fr‘tm on two and h
gen, of land, and will Ise sold on reasonable mid 1
commutating term. It is deemed um yto c
ter itito may explanation of the advantages ofthr
lott. Then vicinity to thts coy, and to the line of
Central Roll Road, recommend Meat strongly ifs trt
destrable countrserraidences
'Pie subscriber also offers for sole about seven hun
dred sere* of land in Franklut township, Allegheny
county, Kb./ I seventeen tulles from Entsburgh. Also.
tune building tots in the borough of Binutitgbani.
aughiettlat _ __NEVILLE B. CRAIG.
_ -
T. B. FLORENCE
R. H. YOUNG.
Xr ED/ AVOILKS—Vainty Pair, a novel without a
11 Hero, by William hlakepeace 'Mick ery—with
illuairabons by the author.
The Tenant or WIWWII Hall. I.y Arum Dell, author
of u ll'utherlog Height."
The Younf4oobniaires.: by Joseph Alden, D D
Partti„ of ta . Illuatrateil edition of the Arabian
Nights, Ihnertatinnenui. New translation, arranged
for tamily reading, wok eaplanainry nom, by E. lb.
lone, Kay
Loma.' Logarithum—Table. of logarithm. of nom.
hem and mat. and *Emmet. for every test aecooda of
the quadrant, wok outer useful tables: by Flum loomm.
Af:tl., Prof Illathemaues and Natural Philosophy /it
the University of New 1 ork. author of a "Treatise tau
Algebra," kr. be.
The above trolls reeeived thu day and for sale by
JOHNSTON & grucicroN,
IJookuellers, roe market and 1.1 am
TEACHER:it WANTED.
IMIRKF: Male and Nine Female Teachers, at salaries
of Sow to 85011. wanted for the several public
Schools in the Fourth Ward of Allegheny, which it to
intended to open ott the lot of October. Apphcanons
to ernitug. addressed to the undersigned. wall be rec..
real by him, or by' 11. FILot M. 1)., (of whom further
fo
Inrmation tun) be obtained.) until klonday, the 4th
day or September proximo. at 8 o'clock. P. M. when
the examinations will be had and the Teachere select
ed JANIFM RODUk:kL.S, Pre et or Directors
Allegheny. Aug. 13, IMO. ang16.31
Retall Grocerz for Salo.
oct from
o ,;
lot of well selected Dry Gouda, and to rent his stand.
one of the hest in Alle w gheny coy, situated on Robtnaon
treet, mlinechately est of the Cot,ttt
Bridge, on the
north aide. The stock
it
lirocenes dillekreell selected tor
a retail binuneso, anal the stand is rifot every s
ebaracter. coloring a/I opportunity seldom equalled. A
reasonable credit will
nad at given, and possession can be
The Hotter and Stand la weil adapted to the Fterr
111•INIUM. cud tt woutd pay wett. that tielgliberhoo.l.
mug') ,12,v A1:111,1,4 ail/DOUSE.
--• TUE STAR OF TILE WEST
A* VEIWIAN BLIND ALaNUFACTOR 'V
Eau aide of the Diamond, where Venn/at
Bland. ot ail the different wee, and cola
ore kept on hnrid or made to order ruin
the latest and most approved EMlllerli ill•il
ions, at the Honest notice and on the mon ,
e
reasonabie term.
Ala, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa
rency and Paper Quint. of all the different 1112.1 and
patterns, on hand and for rale low tot eash. Old Veim
nen tilicuis painted over and reptured, or taken in part
payment for new. RAI tVFyTF.BVEI.T. Pro'Fir.
N. 11—All work done with the hear matenal and
workmanship, and warranted to pie" the most ime
Whims. saglOslly
Allegheny city, Aug 10.1h41.
- -
COPARTNERSHIP. ,
IliAvE this day ilaipoaed of part Of my intereat
the gm or Lorenz, Sterling Co to iny sons, Rob,
it and Samuel P. Sterling. ILEN RV STERLING.
•ecordniK to the above arrangement.. wr herethis
J ere associated
nth'
es Iss partners the shove nianird
ROCIF:RT 11. STERLING, mutt
P,A,111.1411. S3TEFL/.11443.
Ike busters. will be conducted as Iteretaore. uu
the name a I.OREINZ. DTI RLlAlti k C.
Pittsburgh. Aegust 14, lA, auglAshiw I tuT
Opt Let Maw Mills wd Planing DI pc 41 •
•/.11.1.t erre
rpm: subsenbers have on hand for .ale a large stock
I of planed Flooring. Also, a variety of sawed stud,
such as steamboat Decking, boat aiding*. Joists, scant
ling. israndow frame stint Or. kte. They are tuba pre
pared to receive and fill on short notice, orders fur any
ankles 111 their line NEVILLIf kl CHAR; fr. tuoN.
au gliill wikarinaT
MAILIiLi: WORKS ON WOOD ST, PITESLIUtteiii•
E. WILKINS,
/IUNTINEES to mantuiscture Monuments, Burial
\_/ books, Tomlin, Head Stones, Mantel Pieces, Cen
tre and Him. Toes of foreign and domestic marble, at
a regal', 5.1 fair tine,.
N. H — Drawings ler 100011.1Mellte, vault,. &X furtn•b
ed, of any description. Ile solicits a share at public
patronage. aug9-dit
STRAYED On STOLEN. from the pre
al lbe subscriber. on the morning of
the lath tont .. eheinnot sorrel hIAKE, sik .
years old, middle size. within. any marks
SW anti he paid by Ito subscriber for the Celan, of the
mare; and it stolen, 52.5 tor the conviction of the duo(
THUS I. 1./Teli,
water .t, below Penn
angl4,l2w
APEIt —SU reams extra large Wiraw Paper. very
Leavy and wrong, extra
hardware. &a. bundle.
Flat Cap, tor eunteetiuners; cheap yaw and cap Papal
Isar sale by J SCHOONAIAKER & Cu,
mug!! 24 wood
NOTICE TO AI —The advertiser
ails a permanent situation MI Clark ur Wales
la a Citable,'. establish Ite*peatable teleran
can Le given. Addrew to
!wall
/ - 10TTONI YARNtS, lbs assorted Nos, 15u
hales Condit. %Veck; 150 do BattittgXerpet
Sc, Twine. tor sole at mo . m.fot - torent tow." , prier ,
lYtht RHEY At Co
1 0 13ALT-2100 lb. Cobelt . to-1 tre'd
su t i ot i d u la lol ‘ o :o by
sa
DOT rrce.rong from !our Lake. Fine aud of sale by nog JAMES DALZKI.L
))ACON AND FLA.2011.11.:1)-511.V lb. Bacon, 1. begs
JJ Flaxseed, lust rermvcd and lur pale by
augl I. S WA PERM AY
fJ Waal Starch
il l:T. l t t e T by
xiAN
raltnidllusirTretr T"r°".ll7ie:
•
II IIrFFEE.--43 base Ibu and 11) bags. Lague) re C.
orrmoe 1.7' 1.51111, and for aalr by
I. NV A TEILNI AN,
/311 31 water and, d 2 front sls
S A Lt u bl 'ru''—a n . ; . l "" A‘ 9 l l ,. : ;;" l :ll . ,: B 7, l =.l.l.4 s w
m1 , 1 1 , 1111/ p 1 5 , 4 0 E:f7 1 : . - 4 - . A .,,,,, A r l: n szit a t
ue. tad width. iu
112,,
LARV 611.—Y.i ibis •1 bond slid
. 4 . 1 0 by j)ti 4
_ _
MACCAVEAI: SNUFF—Ju,t rre'd mud for nude b
J KIDD & to
POLLACCII-100 dux rum Cut Tobacco, (chews:kg,
on baud and JUT sale by Iyg J AWL) .1. Co
OATS-11‘) bosh Ono, part rec'd anJ bur .ale by
flu WICK & bIIVAN/J1.1,11.$
ITEN. itED-40 bbl. I , ur: reed and for an K le & bt ..
augd_ corner lin and wood sir
SALERATUS —lO bbls. 20 las kn . .ale by
1,7
our! y F VON BONN HORST & Co
(ZTUNF: PIPFS--dO bar Slone Plpes, for ale by
1113. 7 WICK & M'CANDI.FISS
r~~UUB—ly dux barge Tub, bar male by
WICK & III'CANULENS
SEU ARS— M Common Cigar., for uule by
aug7 WICK otbI'CANDLI*3S
GRUSIIIKD SUGAR bble Crumbed Sugar, lb
male by true WICK M'CIANDI.EIIrI
(2 TURPENTINE--20 bid+ ~ fine trrder. ju.
1.3 rec 11 J tiCIIUUNAI AKER aCo
Sbbls for {ale by •
aogll BRAUN /t ItEfltft
IkrikkAr. tailtliS-3 bale,. for sale by
_ augli IfItAtIN i itErrEit
0,31.1101111.4--10 u lbe kir eltle by
LIRAUN tc RtITElt
LINSF.M) WA. , for sale by
augll BRA UN lc REITER
LICED Gur,L4ointis and.l hair Inds, vt, ,
tuhs by uur istuAri
DACOZ4 SHOULDERS-10 casks pat rec'd and for
We by augur_ BROWN a t..1.11,8ER750N
ikrU. SUGAR—AP [tilde ratious grades, for Pale by
a augIUBROWN k etaxiarr:4:un
LICIPS'—'N brie% prune lot eon Endent told tUreterti
k_g. New York HIV, a Ireell supply, paw rec . d sad
fin male very low by
aught 8110 Vry & CULBFrtTSUN
CA.Utllak4lk4-4.ea contdpunetit
Ind for vale by auglo GEO COCGEAN
-__-
(10R1 , 1 AINAL-4o bbl Coro Meal, C I , AlOll4ll
‘,..., brand, jog reed arid (or sale by
auglO IS &VI HA ItllAll6ll
_
IkadiNO-14 bids No j nerrier ill store mud (ur
sale by ll4O J ,
CIIEW3E-2.5 bia largo cream (Are., just reeelved
and for solo Ly
"1 7 _ 81 • IJONNIIORST Co
ESS PORK.-13 Mile M.,, Pork. rust recta arid kir
OUI sa4Ly atiglU 9 a W itARIJAUIJH
- ' -- " - ' ,77.7--Y V!.. e j - T" ,- . l nFTrTV7 l. 7T 7 7 3 77'f7FA7F.'nlf'O7NZg t? , 7l% ,
Dry Goods, fr-, at Aachen.
On Thursday morning, Aug.l7, atIO o'clock, at the
eommercial Sales Roma, comer of Wood and Filth
streets, will be sold. without :emcee, for cash curren
cy,. extends° assortment of fresh seasonable ample
liner Dry Goods, consisting of a gre at va ri ety of
prints Manchester ginghams, lawns , lalatarines, super
hne cloths, eassinsems, urinous, &Meccas, mouse de
lames, fumy vesunge, Mete block dress silks, black
H , w!, serge milk and camb ri c hakh, 111C11.110 shawl],
KUlg silk, parent thread, hosiery, gloves, bleached
and brown Ertasliva check', ticking. umbrellas, Pan
to* &c.
BA
?o' clock,
1 half pipe French Etra l
uds, I plalforto scale to weigh
3500 lbs.; 5 hills sugar house naulasses; odo No 1 trim
med shad; I Orate wironed ylleensaraltl 4 hal( etre..
young hg fen: a
; hock of pge, from men.hata
declining imslnem 4 bus Virginia tobaccia 25 bone.
Spanish cigars
A general ...fitment of flew and second hand house
hold furniture, among which are mahogany deeming
nod summon humans, sofas, fancy and common chairs,
bcdateads. tables, work and Wash ssaada, win
dow blinds, looking glaesea, he.
C. NEWBOLD, Jr., Presrden
Al 7i o'clock.
Cutlery, jewelry, musical itntrumelit, a large as.
eortment f ii.bsonable ready made clothing, boot,
shoe, timberline. saddle, [ did... .taips, trunk, geld
and silver,watche, gone, pistol,, farmy and staple ye.
arty goods, &v.
atm 15
Aiiniinwtrorce'v Nole f Groceries, Qt1f1,1111,4171%
Ilousehold Furniture, irc.
On Friday, August 1.911 b. at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the
corner of Third and Ross street., will be sold by order
of Mr. Adorn Wilson, administrator of the mums of Ms
late Film Cainn, deceased, the balance of a retail
smek of grocenes, aniopg wich are toffee, tea, sugar,
molasses, pepper, allspice, ginger, do. An. Also, fish,
vinegar, counter seales and weights, a guru - ally of
queeusware, household farniuire,oor srt Stone ratter's
boobs, An.
an gl JOHN D DAVIS, Anal
Smithfield Street Property at tluttreat
On Saturday, August 10th, at 3 o'clock, au the pre
mises, will be sold that valuable Lot of ground situate
on &unhitcld street, commencing at the distance oil°
feet Dom thewcw M. E. Church now being erected on
the corner of tat street, having a trout of .V it. eatemb
tag back !It It. to filthenberger's allez; on which is
erected a substantial two story Brick Store and Dwel
ling Douse, being a desirable situation for business,
and also, a wed finished three story brick Lhavlling
House fronting on the alley aformuml. Title indispw
table 'EI.:DAIS-4)lm third caah, residue in two equal
annual payments, with Mere... Payable semi - anuutWlT.
angl I JOHN I) DAVIS, Aunt.
AMUSEMENT&
EAGLE. SALOON CONCERTS!
Coustcaottu hlaccarov Korman, Ammer Ph IT a
NF.LV COM PAN Y.
14MRSTaPPearratee the SABLE BROTIIERS•
The following performers are engaged, and will
make their Lent appearance on ?Alta.'s,' Aug. IT
R Murange, let Vfolintst;
J Ittlatherwiek, ad Violin.:
'l' Virk, Mono Player:
11 :Remnant, Accurdems:
IV. Hunt, (Miter,
J. K Robinson, 'famborine;
J. W. llnhoup, Casunette;
And La Petite Taghont. Vocabal sad Danneure
EY - The Opera of -Sam Shofflabeel, - woman by
Mr. Bahoup, twthor of ePolly Vuo Fremeay, - coil he
produced next Monday evening. frugal
Hudson', Panorama of the Hudson River
AT PHILO HALL.
T ilvEe r P to m n P la ' TO "' w r a ' y ' t ' o l"l 6! " EfsV n m io e " ltie a s, ( r ' w r ilre n a h j.:f
has Panorama at the shove Hall for a SIX DAI
ONLY, con
durin g on Monday evening, Ag' nal 11111,
and continuedurin u
g the week.
It is painted MI i 2,000 feet of canvass, and reprew
every City, Town and Landlng, on Lath aides, fr
New York Hay to the mouth of the :Mohawk Flo
rotaallatiug Otte at the lurgeat and most beautiful Pa
rainaa in the world.
Adoconuou only tieents- , Chtldreu half pi.. Ti.
eu to be had antie principal Hotels and at the door.
Doom open 71—Panorama to contruento
at b o'clock, preewely.
s. c .uns,
Iv UYSAJN, A " 'g
YOUNG LADIES ,
aliaallll3T. •
rpm Aulama Samoa a this Insiteunon will
nience on do' 'Prat Monday in September. Room.
on Federal street, m "Colousde Row," yd dour front
the bnilges.
The course , of instruction end the rates of tuition are
the same as heretofore.
For more minute information, seecircular or apply
to the instructor, Mr. N AV. Mercst.r.
Reference may also be. made 10 the following gentle
men,
Dr. T F. Dale, Allegheny. 111. LP. Sbaler, Pittsburgh
Rey. D ev. D. Riddle
Mr. H. P Swurlr, " er. H. Dyer,
aagilt
Alleßtiosaffite Gal for Girls.
rpm:- Fifth l:koksiort of Mts. Wson's School, will com
j. mence on Monday, September 4th. Rama tn
Federal street, Allegheny, ni n edoor above the Poet
Office.
for sewson of eleven weeks:
Full class. $ll.l Frenth— .. . • •F• 5
Second Class— ..... S German...... ••• • 5
Apphesuuns may be made at her residence tnA
person street Allegheny, near the Hand street Brute.
sugln.dlm•
NOTICE.
A :c . ro l e d n r .; ,,, vorbute c .! l.G we t i r r e wi
urn ry
ur h.in thr pteroung, of all OW (flood. ft/1 rl.l
HU. POlNuEvrkat,
POINDFLATKIt.
PulAborgh. Aug. 410.1,1 A
el H. GRANT, Wholesale (irocer, Comm
N.J• Foracankna Merchant. No. 41 Water at.
JOHN 11. nuaLLort,
soLa sacae iron tux gammon/ nut og
CIIICHERINIPS C EL Ell R A T 14 /./ GRAND A.Nlls
SQUARE NEW SCALE PIANO FURTL.
IM9II I NO. Si Wood street ; between.Dia-
Mood alley and Fourth street, has now
open and for sale a Inge impartment or
PIANO I , ORTFIS from the above man-
Wilt:wry, iii b. GI and : octaves, of Me latest styles, and
with all W e recent improvements; which will be sold
to muchness at the - Boston Cash Pricer' it
auglo
Splendid Neer Piano.
THE &absent/el., previous to lumens
11114:11111for the East to mplenisk his mock, wa '
duipow of the balance of his stock u .
hand at reduced prices, and on favors
Lie terms. It consists of a choice selection of Piano
made by !Shinners Clark, N. Y., and Jonas Cbickering
of Mason, b10t.., of from e to 7 octaves, of mown,
and mahogany, or MlTerent style. and prices.
U. KLEBER,
IvIN As Woodwell'a, ea Third at
Paney Sara, hest. ticim r Eiiirope. -
rill-1E subscribers hove now in store avery extensiv •
I. amownent of Furs for ladies wear, which hay -
been punThased 10 Europe by one of the firm, at very
l Em ow prihces'Re duutioring n! the monetary crises succeeding th
ricvol
This advantage, which they possess aver any othe
house in the trade, will enable them to sell a very or •
eellebt article much below the market price.
ID" Ill...drams and others will advance their own
ottererts by exam:ring lbw extensive assortment.
SULIA, BROTHERS, Importers,
ntl Asicit tAfullwrry) between 24 and Ikl streets,
autr.d.:lln Plaladelton.
oster,
cZOLDIER'S AGENT, . now prepared to collect the
kJ three mouths' extra pay which has been granted
by a lute Oct of Con ss to tbe Troops sato have re
turned from the tilex gre ican Wm, and to the bHrs and
represcututives of those who were killed in battle, or
died in disease incurred in the servo,.
Orme, Bak ewelfs Budding, opposite the Court
Houses Pittsburgh augn-J2w
DRESS E.
To S R
OUTHERN AND W DON
RNESTE MERCHANTS
W CARR, Ala.ufnetorers of Umbrella.
IP • Parasol and Urea. Bone, No la.Ll North THIRD
stns., above Race. PHILA DELPID A, liirtic the at
tenuoti id Mr rehants and Denten, to their r2lellriVe
aortmeal of the also,. antcla., whtrii Wry oder at re
ductal p 'c An rininkliatlull n Kilifiled,
ayri-alth•
AJI UST PUBLISHED—An dluidration of thr Types.
llegones and Picipheeles of the Old . 1 ...theta:
By William ACEvven i wormier of the Go•pelni Dundee.
The above popular murk. which trent* at the Typical
Persians, Things and Piave, of the Old Testament.
whirl. has been out at print for some tithe, andfor
wheel there has been a great demand, we have Just
rrpabl.hcal la a nen. style-269 pages, 14 goo. Prirn
541 rea. muorr A ENGLISH,
sogll wood and MI market st
FAY FALL GOODS—A A Alii•ots d. Co, 41.1111s{txt
street, are now opening VA/ canes and pitaLages
at
new Fall 41004.1, collaynsillg in part. ;ear Styles (ding.
ham, French. English and liyaertcan Prtnts, Mull.
:awn. and Boot Muslids, Collars, Capes, Liens lu
1 1 . 0 S E. I (r. 4. — t uo te:t; mcb pis Horn
atO .11/ -
Jot! rectosed by Leech Co'• Line, and fo r totle
at the India Rubber thynd, No- Wood ,
wigs
JS II PHILLIPS
A f
(uill"a'sNsfOrnuaAeN„ 1 e ". •
chute Dahill/Ig, •Il unto itichea riche,
wishh, which we will nt inentirecture” prices
and carriage saved to ,be purchaser. et Nu .5 stiou,l
auga aL
J & H YItILLIES
ci..4)ros-y.,ou yiitt-4 FlOO, Oil Cloth. serious
k_p isatietois Itniu 4-4 " yes pat's,
i 4: duo Table Cur ern, n splepshd oruele-enidi
beat, lust rend horn the rhdlipsvillst laelory nod for
sole at Non Wood oi auri J Oil PHILLIPS
KARL eaidts Pearl Ash, Jost teed 011
consignment and (or sole by
riugst Rom. A CUNNINGHAM
_
/1 i1:074 7 -40 - 4no
G.w !adding from am Michigan;
‘_,/ for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY & Co,
front at
gA/ HITE FISH AN U TRutrr-tso bbl w 4 Flay
, n golf d o d o; to bbls 'Youth 4 hadrilite Vat neeM
r ,
nod for tale by ou ISAIAH DICKE &CO
L ARD btits No 2, for sale by •
auga ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
DEARL ASH-7 casks in stoop and tor sale by
DICKEY et to
y
•1114 silatlet . in store and for sale by .
ug ll "tr R koaiS(tsi ). co
It id ..; ;tt ueroea -, 50 - etirl i a JN a.
co
I)Ri Pty Iws, Shade odd uthor for
anle I Races, suitable for Onindry nod rolbilg rodlu I . of
"ices,
0044 it RI LIDOJN &Co LIES4I/14 SALT2I-6 Egiston Sults, (Eagle
A., meowed tool for side by
hurl JOHN I) MORGAN, Dr9gy on, st'92a.!''._
DLACKING---50 dna Mailon's Challenge Illackiug,
1.)I
/or solo by
,atio JOHN D 1 1 1 ORGAN
AVM SHE LAC _ - loco Gm Sheltie, hintll4l7l,
sale by nue. JOHN D M.0.92 , AN
COML.-2 boles large Corks, reed and for sale by
_ an t 2 JOHN D MORGAN
-101TFON-73 ultqfo‘ 1 .1
3y31 JONF.6 & r o
.ye No J Aloskorei. 1ur1 . "7 ---. )
SELLERS & NICOLS
LAtztryttek COFFEE--lOU bags Laruyva Coy,,
Nat reed and (or vale by
1127 MILLERA RICICETSON
VIIV MTN BEANSlo l. ll , l l znA v %rg a 1 2 ,y , a
co
)m1
Y/i INTERS' INK -30 kers ljpg,j, and cw, (or
_J:4•C itOONIMALER A Co
A DIES . Vi koJeIvITY et oJ.Aits-A A llo , on
Marvel rt , have Imo reed Wkoosthi
. hicb they no. selling al We lOW pvlea 01
eau.
031
IthdaYnixj.; .for ea.bv b
1.3 y
101 J LOYD, 110.1 d Cludreb
ir"itlott7t."--aratorkFt [411'111:V.
riANDLEI4---itoo bar eincoraall Mould enndle in
more and for aalo by v,
auy{e. S
S OAP-:} b/l. No 1 Ravin Sonya in more and far
sale by auglO 8,4 ”r lIARBAUpii
f lINSEI/ Laaseed Oibinsnoveabd for
ado by aug4o S A \‘' HARE/ALIO/I .
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PISMO 01L-auLbh-Lisraned
_kan
d d
for ale by JyV: 5E1.444t9 oar
NICOLSan
AUCTION SALES.
Ity Jikts. D. Davis, Auttleasti:
JOHN D DAVIS, A
A .
I.l.KN's NERVE AND 111/1,41 LINIMENT
fresh supply t o t we 1 , ,
4.1t1LL ..._
J KIDD& c._
14 10 COFFRE—I y tO 44g , prime 11,4, jolt recessing
end for e.ANI b
___lLo,gl4 PROWN k cuLagarsoN
lalLuult—:.% Fatnity Fl Just re
-1: ceived And for .a o le lq hash
_ 44414 DROWN 6. cuLnEj . irrsorir
CefIIEFSE—W3 nes Cream Chee4e, jun rec'd oral for
.alc b) welt BROWN lt CULBLirrsoN
V. 4:11( WHEAT FLOUR-14 LILO
s eon Paasily•
111 flout,
t rod e from new white ate' pus see'd ana
tor ”Ie by y.b ELROWN &C C
litaiNS-35 Foss's Patent, for ealc by
1.4
ITgi S P VON BONMORsz & as
STEAMBOATS,
CINCINNATI & PITTAIIIIRan
, m ag e jai
n ai l
DAILY PACKET LINE.
T ens well known line of sMendid plummy! &MM.
era is now composed of the largest, Millen, bp,
ittuabed and furnished, and most powerful beeu the
sinters sinters of the West. - Every accommodation and ono.
fenthat =slay eau procure has been prkted for pas
sengers. The Lt. has bee n pro
sided
operation for BTO pea
—has curies! a million of people without the least us*.
ry to thew person. Ths boa. will be at the foot of
Wood West the dor presto. to atoning. for 110 7. 7
[ion of freight and the entry of passengers on the
ter. In all eases te passage money muse be in
advance.
SUNDAY PAcIIET.
The ISAAC NEWIVS, Cain. A. U . IQ= wt.!
leave Putsbuegb every Sunday morning' at 10 Weloelq
Wheeling every Sunday eventag at Itt r
May A 1,1817.
MONDAY
The itioNoN(..4 caw CBS.
sTo., .11 leaLre
Pimp
llurKo e very Alonday woratiaag ut Ito o'clock; AVlteelisql
every Monday evening at 10 r.
TUESDAY PACKET.
The i n sERN 9., cr..pL Sumans, will
leave Pebtirgh every tueveliay morning 10 o'dock;
Wheeling every 'hefting evening Al lnc.
WEDIMSV PAILIET.
vitl
The NEW kI.NULAND DA No. 2, Co C pt Otatt,
leave thoolkorgh every .Wetluevklay okorools at IA
o'clock; Wheeling every Well:nevi./ 10F.1,
PACHICT. •
bu rg
The 13811.1,tANT, Capt. Oaaca, "nil leave
h every Thursrlay morning to 10 o'clock; k
0 . , "Y nrs ee/las
u. 14 evening 'at
Y PACKET.
Ile CLIPPER No. 2. Owl Capons, hrril leaPitts
buh every Prlday mornrug at 10 cOrtoreki
{ Po
burg Prtday evening tit 10 e.
The DES ISATURDAY PA CKET.
iNGSFI. C.tr.. wal Imre Phu.'
burgh every Su...our 10orta0g xi 10 weloek 'Wheeling
every Sa.untuy Q. to P 10.
•
NEW LlsßuN AND. ITITSLIU RU ki DAILY LINE
•
OF' CANAL AND erEmit rAcKETs,
17 4 lit - 7' 7, t 8 4 8 atiamit
otannovvdock Leuven Pittsburgh daily , gh daily, 9 bin and no
ro rev at Glasgow, mount of the Sandy and n...•
0
.1,1 at :1 o'eltielt,. and New Lisbon at It, tame sight
Lti-
Leay. New lAsbon alb o'clock, P. :ILO:eating th•
trip canal to the noel during the end Glasgow
at 9 u'ei.k, A. AL, and arrives or Pittsburgh at 3
AI —thus inakiug a continuo. for eartyiagp...
sense. and freight between New Lisbon and Pitts
burgh, so shorter tole and et less ruses than by toy
other route.
The proprietors of the. Line have the pleasure orie
l...it; the pubbe that they have fitted up twoOnn moh
canal Bolds, for the heeoll.llllothitiOrl lull
aright, to not to cinotection with tie we ll Known
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER-, dad connect
sag, at Glasgow, with the Ptnsburgh and Eine/s
-wan and other daily Lutes of steamer down the Ohf•
and Alownsippl riven. The proprietors pledge them
,tve. apace no erpense or trouble to innwe cool
(err, and dispatch, and sek of the public • shins
f then petro.ge.
UTHORI2ED AGEiNTB.
fLARTL.N,
S fe PU4barrkL
ft HANNA, Co.
New Lash°.
aryl Int J IiABBALOI-1 kCo.
NOTICE—The steamer BEA VER, C. R Clarkaokt,
ter, mil leave titer this notice, toe Weltwills iftetetn
ally, at 9 o'clock in the ottornit
1114 Se
PITTSBURGH Q. BROWNSVILLII
Daily Packet Limy.
FEBRUARY let, 1918 FEBRUARY 1541134
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M., AND 4 P. M.
The following new beats comperes
uniElo. . me line for the present ~aeon AIM
LAN'lle, Capt. James Parklausea
BALTIC, CapL acobs; and LOUTH
WLA.NE, Capt E. Bennett T heboom are entirely
new, and an Mad op wi thout regml to expense. DI-
Cry comfort Mat money proc hae
The Boats nail leave the Monongahela ‘l7lt (Bantu
the foot of Ross st. Passengers will he punctual on
board, as the boom will certainly leave at the after
timd Lours, ~ A. N. and 4 P. AI Plat
prrrButigo iia. Wiixturfiii pect — r -- m— , ,
-‘,.. The swift steamer
CONSUL,
- ' Dorsey P Matter, master, will lama
guiarly Inc it heeling, on Mandan
I , Vcktriesdny and Frufay, at 10 o'clock preciseiy.
Leave 'Wheeling every Tuesday, Thorsday and Sae
nardny, at 7 o 'clock, a m, precisely.
in iEgilL
The Consul will land at allhe Intermediate porta.—
Every accomodation that co mbs procured for tho com
fort and safety of passenger. haw been provuled. TM
boat to also prov,ded omit a self-acting safety guanil to
prevent explosions. For freight or passimOy on
board or to DAVID C II '
;feb4 comerof Ist and snalthfieldsta.
FUR CINCINNATI ANDST.. LOULS: ---- 7 -
„„,.. The tine new steamer
SIENA.NDOAJI,
Bowman, master, will leave for abort
.and Intermediate porta Ibis day. -
For freight or pmsage, apply on board. •
_- - -
FOIL Cfrie:INNATT---:-
The light dratothl steamer
FRIENDAHIP,
eggitams, master, Is all leave for the above
nd eittennedistelpogregalas4.
For bright or passage apply on bo ard, 11
.1416.
---itbatkß CINCINNATI - P.-IX-Ktl'7--
''''.- The fine steamer
HIGHLAND
Pashmoun, master, will l Eß e , hhe fin the
above and intermediate imstsetearlall•
For freight or passage, apply on board naafi
Foe ST. LOUIE a ILEMlsfeliTirelt. •
in tizaiL
1,,,,....... The fine ster.,,o, s s
roomar,
Coeh, manor, grill' leave hu d dle alma.
For freight ortamated "Wr ally . o th n F=l,thin Y'airgLi
- rOirST:-1.0U15.----- ---
,„„,_ The fame end fiat ....intr SIGII/101
intatran.i R
Cape, R 81 REill,V OLUTION,
min leave for eberes
~ ..all intarmedoste pone this deg, at
. . .
4 o'clock, P. M.
bbr frennt or passage apply on hoard, Or la
o
J. NEWTON JADNEL
u ght
CINCINN ATIA - NJ : ST — L - 41/1g
rit The splendid v ew Mr er
Jacobs, master. !M LITO R R
and Intermediate port A y. for abov e
a this day, m
4 o'clock P. M.
For Reight or pasamge, apply on ho• Ae d
Flo
tro•-,- The ringing 5ter,,,,,. 11
„ k
RINfJOOLD,
Comen e a ,. .z . 7 II leave for the above
Fireight or p a ,e. apph oeninTrc;.4s day. ug
FOR sT. Lulls.
The i n . new light draught ateareer
LL'lllB WETZEL"
Thompson, !neater, will leave for the
T. hove as s intermediate bona regular
For &men or piwetbre, apply no board
• aIIII/0
FANCY DRY GOODS.
,i SEAMAN 84. MUIR,
321 Droa-dway New V •eks.
7 kl PORTERS AND JOBBERS of Silks, Preneked:!..
,I, ted Slaslins. &weans, Late., Embroideries, /lev
ees, Shawls, Hosiery, (Movs. Lawns, llormh
AND ALL OTHER VARIET/I , Z OP FANCY GOZIAL•
They invite country Idervhants, at-sitars blew York,
la elan/Int their stork before mating thew parebs g e n.
Mr. Muir WU an away hears of the boo.. af A.T.
Swann & Co., How winch be rented on the la of,lart.
HMG; and Mr. James Dickson, (mho hat an Interest la
the besiness,) was also favorably known in that totoa,.
Indtment.
Di...-lAiittosali- awl- A,,, U _ maf
,perlstllo
PILLS.
,TUE general prop of there pills are Cavraina
lire, Yurgattre k ends nto In the eurrunon dows
ers arising rreat imprudent., indent, On., such as sink , -
aces awl serape., or the stomach, hearttnnt, headach.,
ha., where a medicine to segnired, this . onabbudina is
very where
for es stannniative and soothiztg' ef
fects gine a ble;
amatediara rellif wenn ristaseleaw
sickness eaten Its purgauve operation upon the Meek
Orb and bnweis is gentle and effectual. and As TOM a
',revamps impart strength Kt the LI/eit/0D
thereby enat.ling these orgaaa to perf,ro their.
functions with order and regular*.
The price has beet. reduced fru., Ell to 25 es. a bar
For sale e-hrtissale and retail by
HA, FAHNESTocg Cp,
cern, front and wood, and rah and woe A As
&rents far Moshe' egh
D_
I-C/1110M. POTASH--;q0 P OH—WO lbs jut =chi and for
suFyswe by B PAHETOC/1.40cs
oorrier inrairOd
J 4 A DVE—S bbls pow4l,josi ree'd for Ws by
C 1.4,15
B A FAHNEz.VOCK & Co
(1111101113: OHM: N-14 rase. Jut d aftt fo r We
'-I by aldsl.s 13 A FAH- & Cra
...-_______________-_____— ____. ._.._____ 1. RA CH HD h 11.191.31/9 -...1A h laVitt '..: Co, GO /War-
Ai kat at, have Jog opened aMO te casr.a of those very
cheat 3 bleached Alachua at he Abaa.. I wore ease, of
des 41e do. Alec, ... "
he , , V- lot of th" 1.13. M...
Callao, at die.
CIIIKA reCATICui-..LIA .17aao;&: obToTaiochi-
Lbill:'."Wialraol,"roo.rtgrd".::l7., Zoaot..rtillirdihnPaibt,
klorolya__ 2 mtloyallsaaa Ip_____ _ ong_24
Fisti-2U bblt No 1 kook - oral: 20 do No 240; 2bbr
bbla 02nd a
o ;.. v l o .o N tat x - i s ala N ;
ifo)lii
sTbz,.._______L....l3.tmatfoc:raiaire a.
nor mile by
_ augl 4 .
1 1 NR-13 bbta North CArnhur for .5471 Vb-y
./ ... _041.4 o P VON BU N N 10#,STLS*
k i r AITER-2 blots ihr .. .alo try
14 _ 114 0 VO:si 130NNyORST &Co
Et
__
, ,a IYE PLOT - 30- I
221.,40 Attlr by -
~!(11.__ t• a VON 11011Nih/aST a, Co
.
. .
Puz,F;; -- a" "P
la.;°fillIky130:1lNlilllin &
L"P— 0,...51e, or so quolity.
~.4
111C1 LI. & ROE
IMILN-, 0".Z ,- ." , ' ,7, '. - .",,,m74.'"r ( IIZLI`PZ E ""
1 1 01Z-71 4K bales IVarslosa.
L lNyF:EUOlj_l, bbliL:ia•.nneq
ALqi_7l.
jou•ks üble nAttAlk-le t 4L otla t k .kek
do do.
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:;‘(7IWAY*; 41.raZI:r
uulyvlLLx
0” 4.4..643"
1 bY LIrI
attgi4
'4I6IIINT
for Ly
, CII °RANT
1 ,) VPPEIt-74 bop on ho_r4l,,uid .0, - ,...e,y0rx
_kb. by
.1. avgl4
c !YOKO:VT
1,,1RY: LtRiCK— {Y,iiiX) 110 WOll LW ve6. ~ala bY
r sugl4 •
r A KV lill:Liurkhardrn bebt, Ang , oc a .'d (°.. "k
11 . 4 by
nugl4 J KIDD &CO
"I". N SEICIPS SA tRAPAILILLA—.2 lion km We ,
bi
augi4 _
.4 KIDD& Co
-
ecrrAsii— A , retail
nugl4
J IDD &Co