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    THE' PITTSBURGH Gribingi
PUBLISHED UY witrn & CO.
MOBITING, AUGUS Sti, 1848
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Democratic Whig goatinatione,
FOR PRESIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
FOR . VICE PRESIDENT,
WILLARD .FILLIIIOItE,
ELSt.CyOSAL TICKET
SENATORIAL ELECTORS.
Thomas M. T. M'Kcciart„ of Washington.
Jews P.Saimaissma, of Lebanon.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
I. Joseph O. Clarkson, 13. HemryJoffruson,
11. John E. Wolh ill, 14. William Colder,'
Imes AL Day* la. William AFllvaine,
4. nor. W. Durael 4, 11. Chart. W. Fialier,
& Daniel 0. Illwar, 17. Andrew G. Curtin,
6. Jesting Dungan, IS. This. B. Davidson,
7. John D. Steele, 19. Joseph Markle,
S. John Landis, 20. Domed .Aen . ,
9. Joseph Snlnnicker, 21. Andrew Looms,
lu Charles Snyder; 22. Richard Irvin,
U. William G. Hurley, 23. Thomas S. Sill,
It Francis Tyler, Si. Sant , l A. Penviance.
FOR CANAL COMMLSSIONER,
MM.II, OIIDDL SSW ART 0,
Antlwasonla and Whig Itendaano •
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FOR CONGRVIS,
BI OR* RADIPTON ,
Qr PITMIIIMaIf.
Vat ars><ls. 1 T•
LEWIS C. J. NOBL.E., of Indian..
CHRISTIAN SNIVELS', of Wilkins.
I . SWARTZWELDER, of Pmsburgh.
IiENRY.LARGE, of Wallot L
•ao>om,
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lIPLEKIA/1 NIXON. of Lower St. Clair
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1461.121.
/dim SCOT[, of Sow
arum Ur Till comm.
DANIEL Iit'CURLIV, or Elizabeth Borough.
J 01177 E. FOSTER. of 13.14 win.
STATE CONLIIITTEIC.
The Members of the Wino &rant Conan a . = are re
quested to meet at Harrisburg, on_ the Mat instant. at 3
r
o'clock,. 31. ALEX'R RAMSEY, Cbutrmaz.
GRAND TZARS STATE CONVENTION
The citizens of Venneylen
CILARYnia, friendly to die election o
GEN. ZA TAYLOR
Ann
. _
MILLARD FILLMORE
are requested to assemble in Man Meeting at HAR
RISBURG, on THURSDAY, the 81st day of AUGUST.
at I o'clock. P. M.
Farmers, Mechanics, and Workingthent
Manu?smarers, Traders and Mercurius:
Man all ponoits, menpanons and protessions:
All who regard mirity, intognty, hdenty and canter
ty as num:sill elements of just National Adrainuars
tuna
Aliw . bo o g re zprtsveieLto,.hlfTc. risy,cio'rfleoorfrairutibeil,
All who are in favor of legmbition by the representa
tives of the people, unchecked by a tyrattruinexernse
tithe vicro power:
All who would rescue the counter from the evils
which now paralyze Its Industry and defeat as enter
ure:
i who would giveathiqualcoroteetion. to Ameri
can labor, and dins increase the means, extend the en
joyments and CUT,to the condition of the American
Whore,
All who erodd ; promote, by paid.. eneoumge
moot, the develops:mew of our own great resoures ,
Agricnltomi, Idanafactunng and !Smooth
All who are trite- friends of those who dig to the
belt* mid delve in the robin, - and ply at the loom. end
mfl in therworkships and on the lughsray.
All, of all clones, creeds and condthoos who doom
in secure
REFORM Al'irt BETTER Tlrita 4 ,
are iIIIVAM to be present.
Come, Pennsylvanians: come from farm, and forge,
and furnace, and coal-pct, and factory: from road-ode
and river: from village. and town, and city: come and
show that you ore not insensible to year toren:stir
come and show that you have not forgotten, and th
you will not forgive, the bath deception of which vr
have been mate the victims: canto and show duo
are grateful to the hero who "scram sznassnsari'
that you appreciate the man who "seas so carol
smossatntion unrossannv...
Disunguithe so d Orators fro
will be there to *Anna you:
tionroftlin Stale will he the
and they, iend wo, known,'
want Wit so: vrth.loorron
ranee of tenant notary.
ALEXANDE
Morton McMichael,
, Thomas E. Cochran,
Robert 'redo%
Washinn Townsend,
John C. Intel,
James Fox,
Benjamin Matthias,
George Lear,
Thomas I. Watson,
George Erety,.
IL ILDter •
Pahl S. Prem.,
K C. Darlington,
Daryl W. Paunson,
election of Tn F
publish till day of meeting.
Bee next gage for Telegraphic Fevre.
limn MUTT!. lit Nrw Yoaz.—The great Irish
Meeting in New York, referred to in our New
York letter on Saturday, was a most spirited affair.
Among the speeches, -was one by Mr. Mooney,
who said ho had attended many meetings in behalf
of Ireland, and this was the greatest of them ally—
(Cheers.) The press of Britain tries to make little
of the patriot force, says but eight or ten Counties
are engaged in it, but the press of England keeps
back the fact that each County in Ireltind holds as
many people as some of the States in America.—
"(Cheers)
-t•Mtl, Mooney then read the following statement
of the popeilatiati of the proclaimed Counuet:
Cork Co. and City / 0 % 000
- Tipperary Co. and City ........ . 350,000
Clare - County 200,000
Lin:trick Co. and City 35 0 00
Kilkenny Co. and City 21511,000
Waterford Co. and City 350,000
King's Co 200,000
Meath Co- 350,000
• Westmeath Co 300,000
Dublin Co.and City 400,000
Total 3.3b0,000
Suppose Italia these are ronlea'l,69o,ooo; half
of the male, are between the ages of 16 and V.
845,000. now England for place...holders and
agenta;l4ooo, there will remain 700p00 fighting
men hi Ireland, [Tremendous cheers.l Mr. Moon.
ey-then ridiculed the English peen for magnifying
the movements of a few companies of soldiera—
from one post to another, and said--ha had prop..
ed to aloe of kis cosslurrven is thin ever elatVdevi
otr,ta firm rin-Emigratton Company for Cavaela.
(Vehement cheers-I Let them come to him in the
Shaves= Hotel, at the sign alive Irishike;
each man must have ten or twenty dollnrs of his
own to bear his expenses to-the new firms. (Great
ebeeting.l The Canada Company and*British Gov
" cement are very anxious to get good Irish set ,
dui into Canada, and we will give them a
(Loud cries, "we're ready r 4rit go !" "And I
"And I too Mooney °' Great excitement)
Commas= AND ST. Louis Ran.misn.—The St.
Louis Republican says that the surrey of the vatic
kir this road will be commenced at Vincennes, in
a low days, and the line run from thence to St.
Louis. Mr. Ellis,President of the Company, bpi
interned from Cincinnati, having obtained the
funds necessary for the purpose. Mr. Mitai4l,
who is connected with the Cincinnati, Observatory,
and distirted for hie. scientific and practical in.
Itirmation,han been appointed to survey and locate
the routes. Mr. Mitchell will immediately form his
corps of Engineers, and will be in Vincennes this
week. Mier the route from Vincennes to St. Louis
is surveyed, the route to Cincinnati will be coma
menced.
A mating date Cotton Operatives in Philadel
phia, held wiled Wednesday evening, passed the
fidlowutg tesehnion, which @bows that some oftbe
Factories there are not rousing-
Ranfoei.—That in eousiderrnidn of our present
Fiecuniant 030 ditia 6 lbrintght about by a portion of
our m il ls being dosed, rather than' accede to the
Ten Hour law, we appeill tot generous conimunity
for assistonee to India sustaining no during this
Ex. Gov. James C. JOIICS has bias elected as a
• Taylor elector at lam, for the bale of Tennes
see. llie,btas accepted tbe appoadateatould gaged
illustedis4l to fallow ap and cenfrata Gov . Brinni,
who is on rho stump far Cass, Snags end SllWpri.
There will be abating work and army OM,'
what they meet.
A .Boxasz."—H. H Van Anvil:43e I &legs:. to
tbe Beffalotosventioa,protestsagatost itsproceed.
113 P the Bu i r lik C°urtert mainly, for the reason
Aid the "platform does not COann o nnnhannn
&ear of free soal,"—nrehing , is said of the right of
Ma to the cesticeorof the prohibition of the put',
.Usisaies ciao land, ,
tisoce7rteiV—Thoseivishingto And a well man.
seed school Or young tadieST la° iostma to the
adeetthcalent of the 4 Collegiate lostatiter
:tiber caw=
. . .
Mni Satabnmer Convention, in Ode State, into
meet et litending, on the.l9th of September, and
not On Me Stet of/menet, es was ineorreinty timed
„ja*Mrile".4o'oP4l ,l ”
r .' '' 'Rennetredintithif,tare, thailiktia
;"seithiled, r the pgamploatailt.Fithhient
in the daylat.the fir* TiechuitiotetafolndePet.
patthig l ator tidal in t3Oll ther4rinropir.;
tmr eauses'ind gildszteik. ti ettirett,
deacon to advance it, &new plant auraelvesupoo
theNetio — iirPlelf or Vr6aah - to 'opposition tol
the Sectional Platform of Slavery.
Besotted, That slavery in the several States of
thin Union which recognise its existence, depends
Itiiidn State - laws alone, which carat beortepealed
or modified by the Federal Government, Bad for
which laws that Government is not responsible.—
We therefore propose no interference by Congress
with slavery within the limits of any State.
Berotted, That the proviso of Jefferson, to pro
hibit the existence of slavery, after 1800 in all the
territories of the United states, Southern and
Northern; the vote of six states and sixteen dele
gates in he Congress of 17E4, for the proviso, to
three states and seven delegates against it; the ac
tual exclusion of slavery, from the Northwestern
territory, by the ordinance of 1781, unanimously
adopted by the States in Congress, and the entire
history of that period, clearly show that it was the
scaled policy of the Nation, 1101 to extend. nation
alise or encourage, but to limit, localize and die
courage slavery; and to this policy, which should
never have been departed from, the government
ought to return.
Resclueri, That our Fathers ordained the Cast
toil= of the United Stales, in order among other
great national objects, to establish justice. Patna..
the general warfare. and secure the blessings of
Liberty; but expressly denied to the Federal Gov
=mem, Which they created, ell conatitutions I
power to deprive any person of life, liberty,
proparty',without due legal process.
Resolved, That in the judgment of this Conve
ntion, Congress has nu more power to make a slave
than to make a king no more power to institute or
establish slavery than to institute or establish a moo
arch), no such power can be found amongst those
specifically conferred by the CO nstaution or derived
by just implication from them.
Ream!. That it is the duty of the federal govern
meet to relieve itself from all responsibility for the
existence° , continuance of slavery wherever that
government possesses conditional authortty to leg
inhale on that subject, and, is thus responsible &mitt
existende.
liscolveri, That the true, and in the judgment of
this Convention, the only Safe means of retreating
the extension 'of slavery into territory now free, is
to prohibit its existence In all ouch territory now
free, is to prohibit its existence in all such territory
by an act oTCongrens.
Resokezd, That we accept the issue which the
shove power has forced upon us, and to theirilis
wand for more slave states, and atom slave territo
ries, our calm but final answer is, no more slave
States and no more slave territory. Let the soil
of our extensive. domains be ever kept free, for
the hardy pioneers of our own land, and the ofs•
premed and banished of other landi, seeking
hound of comfort and fields of enterprise in the
new world.
Reoliel, That the bill lately reported by the
Committee of Eight in the Senate of this Lotted
States, was no compromise, but an absolute sir
render pf the rights of thelton shareholders of all
the States; and while we rejoice to know, that, a
measure which, while opening the door for the in
troduction of slavery into territories now free,,
would also have opened the door to litigation and
ante among the future Inhabitants thereof, to the
ruin of their peace and prosperity, was defeated in
the House of Representntives, its passage, in hot
haste, by a majority, embracing several Senators,
who voted in open violation of the known will of
their constituents, should warn the people to see
to it, that their representatives be not suffered to
betray them. There musita po compromises with
Slavety—if made, they must be repealed.
Resolved, That we demand Freedom and estnb.
lobed Institutions for our brethren in Oregon, now
exposed to hardships, peril, and massacre, by, the
reckless hostility of the Slave power to the caul,-
lishotetirof Free Government. for Territories,
and not only fur them, but for our new blether. in
California and New Mexico.
And, Whereas, It is due, not ouly to this occa.,
Son, but to the whole people of the tinned Slates,
that we should also .dec l are ourselves on certain
other questions of National Polley, therefore
Serviced, That we demand cheap postage fur
the people; a retrenchment of the expenses and
patronage of the Federal Government; the Igo-
Won of all unnecessary offices and salsries - taid
the election by the people of all civil officers is
the service of the Government, ea far as the same
rosy be pi- -ticable.
Rescarsi, That River and flarbor Improvements,
when demanded by the safety and convenience of
of commerce with foreign nations or among the
several States, ore objects of national concern, end
that it to the duty of Congrese, in the eternise ofes
constitutional powers, to provide therefor.
Readout, That the free grant to acitttal settlers,
in consideration of the expenses they incur iu inte
king settlemeits in the wilderness, which' are
usually fully equal to their actual cost, and of the
public benefits resulting therefrom, of reasonable
portions of the public leads under suitable Munita.
lions, is a wise and just measure of public policy,
which Will promote; in various ways, the interests
of all the States of this Union; Mal we thereat= re
commend it to the formable consideration of the
American People.
liesorrel, That the obligation. of -honor and
patriotism require the earliest practicable payment
of the national debt, and we ore therefore in favor
of such a tanE of duties as will mine revenue ad
equate to defray the neceisary expenses ot the Fed.
eral Government and to pay wraith' instalments
of our debt and the interest thereon..
Resolved. 'That we inscribe our own barn=
"Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labor, nod Free
Men," and under it will fight on ,and fight ever,
=MB n triumphant victory shall reward ow exam
ions.
7. all parts of the C
your irlCllll6 from frit
re to met you: and
g Mat "ars earr
Il reloic .6'
• Rajd g BF,S, Chairman.
2ect!e F. M
hrrid GooPeriller,,
Lot Benson,
Wrn H. Beil.rt,
Joseph Paton,
Geo. V. Lawrence,
John Fenian,
A. F'inney,
L. D.
Wetmore,
John Morrison.,
• H. W. Parriok,
SamuelW:Person ,
Alex_ W. Taylor,
State Central Committee.
out the State, (madly to the
Imore, will plea.e copy supl
This is a serygood platform, as far as it goes --not
quite ticfaiiite vanish an the subject of Tarid: As Car
as the Slavery question is concerned, it adopts no
stronger ground than has been taken by the Whigs
for yearn back, and which has been acted upon by
the press, and LI speeches and votes in Congress—
no stronger than the platform on which the Whip
of the present Congress have stood, and in the de
fence of which have gained n brilliant victory. As
the Albany Journal justly remarks°—
. The Whig Party ha ever been true to the
question of 'Free Sod.' The Whig Party has ever
vindicated the ' Freedom of Speech. The Whig
Party have saved the Country from Sisray War
Debt. The Whig Party .has ever gone'for the
sl.inpaiStment of Rivers and Harbors.' And it tf
by and through the Whig Party slam that t -
rights and interests can be protected and ad.
Tamed!'
Had the Convention adopted a resolution in (n-
Tor of a restriction of the Veto Power come out
a little stronger on the Taritr question, and express.
ed n stern . opposition modem wars of au - newton
and conquest, it would have presented a good
Whig Platform.. To Whigs the Barak, Platform
offers nothing especially new, bat it mgat set upon
Mr. Van Born and Ins Eartitumier associates, as a
new ern in their political history.
Below we give a brief extract showing how a
certain and rather numerous class of husbands is
treated in some parts of the world. We have often
thought that it would be a good thing if site bad m
this country some means of bringing such delin -
quentisto a seine of their faults. We have a great
many idle, lazy, and good for nothing husbands
who spend all thetr time loafi its about, leaving their
wives to support the family by washing, sewing, or
any why they can. It might do such drones good
to be obliged to run the gauntlet something like the
and specified below.
'Tut Penniman . or lon e Husame..--The head
chief jof New Ireland] often interferes in minor
Mellen of adomestic nature; fir instance, If a lazy
fellow has a wife or two, and a few children, and,
through love for fishing, dancing, loitering idly about,
neglects to hung in the necessary supplied for his
family, s complaint is made, the chiefvisita the house
in person; and if he see , itni grounds for pnnuh.
merit, he orders out the whole pripnlaftonof the vii.
lage.—Men, women and children, arm themselves
with 2.lalit birch, made of small canes, they then
Mem a long double line, about six feet apart, and
wait in anxious glee the approach of tne
girent.At last he is placed at one end of the lines,
amidst a shower of yells, screams ,jibes, &c. The
word is given by.the chtef, and away he darts at
his utmost aim:militia' gh the rankx, every one en.
deal -suing to hit him as he passes. According to
his deserM, he may get °lrby running the line once,
or he may have to do so tance or thrice; but he is
skilled iq cunning and fleetness that can run the
lines even once wlthouttaving his aids tickled foe
him by-thp hearty application - of the lurch, wielded
by saute's/tong woman! A■ the punishment te not
of a fatal kind, the whole affair creates unrestricted
merrimenL—Dr. Ceeker's Admit:uses on the Ms
tern Caw of &milk A smarm&
Same tablas may be thought and Paid
To the Editors of dot rittsbarghEattette
it were not enough that the - Free Triale
Tariff was breaking down all . the Ligfories in the
country, poor Pennsylvania, it seems, hes been
doomed to a farther blow Gum her own Legishs ,
tune. The Polk and. Walker law discriminates
arsine the American mannactures 95 to 30 per
tent; and thewn hour law add" to this 161 per
ceit more against Pendryformilt Lammas alone,—
If the manufactures in the Dawn goo.. where
every thing is conanaed With the best economy,
cannot =stain themselves ngainst foreign compe.
titian under Polk and Walker's Tariff, by running
their machinery 12.bours, how can those of
Peon
glvattm, with the addition of her Siam Tariff,
stand
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Perhaps your market home fituomiers can solve
the ploblem, ar perhaps some of those Vonug dater
the &wedelns, ihe, the Hamdloas.
'ke-i . !!ne,llo snakes that the deaipeople, especial.
ly the: poni', 4 4,42aedoperatires, should have the
benefit of theirealted talents in the legidellne,
where they. ould header° give the mee , il4rir
'tits!'sore gram" another stab under the fifth
. 'Up per 16
4Pel2lo'orthen yritti,the aid of
theeeheolsolestes asdinsaronay eiPier melts, an ,
sweroind So Mnlekthe pall°, laat depriving the
laming classes of employuemt, and ati•Pg,.*Pi•
tnl from the State, is only camping Oat icrOIMITII
democracy to its legitimate man, and estaablishiiug
Upon a den basis, the &mars or Wax
Aug. 19
,Froll3lll.Amarleas Flag, idaLuton* Idaxieo
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With etlitiMis of sorrow the Meg profound, we
restoid thiiii•Mb of our friend and associate, lilac
. ..Nzerat Ftefica. He breathed his last on Wea
-1
Des ineignlng, July 2&b, at 'half past 2 o'clock.
He bad, Far many years., been a victim of that re
leutlets destroyer, Pulmonary Consumption, and,
for a length of time, bekre death finally came to
his relief, suffered with a heroism and fortitude
which. have never been surpassed. Forewarned,
an he and his friends were of his approaching dis
' solution, hiadecesse has created a sensation in our
little community unknown to it before. His virtues
were not few, and they were silently exercised,
without parade or asteniatiorti--hig abilities were
of no mean order, and they were put in requisition
more fie the benefit of others than himself. Scru
pulously exact in all his dealings with men, he an.
"i re d a character fa probity and e bonesty which
was never impeached. Understanding well the re
bakes existing Lemma man and bui fellow man,
and inheriting a regal courage which never Mel.
', r ed, observed his duties in his intercourse wit!
dl, and to the satisfaction Mali He possessed ar
elevated and noble mind and instinctively she' i
dered at every action which did not spring fro m
pure and honorable motive,. In all respects it
may be 'aid, with perfect truth, that he we t n
proper man.
Mr. Pietism was a native of Pittsburgh, P , into
Sylvania, where he was barn in 1915. He was
connected with the pima in several States a f the
Union, and finally, after serving a campaign in
Texas, and Corpus Chrisli Gazette, which h e con.
ducted during the stay of the army at that place.
'He accompanied General Taylor to Mau anoras,
and, m conjunction with Gen. H. MeLeoi 1 and a
Kt. Dryden, published the Republic of the Rio
Grande, the first American newspaper ever pub
kshed in Mexico. Afterwards he bees, on 1.130
eiated with ourself and John H. Peoples in the
publication of the Americas Rag, to which he I
devoted his constant labors to within m short pc- 1
rind of his death. To what purpose u e labored
conjointly, does not become us to taw. but that
we aimed at the honor and glory of the proud
name which we adopted, we presumii none will
dispute. Almost simultaneously with the hoisting
of our colors in Mexico did our friend tithe up
his residence in the country. He 'lived to see
them taken down idler the re-eats blishment of
peace, and a few days afterwards passed from
this stage of mortal existence. He, now sleeps
immediately beneath the American Flag, in Fort
Brown, on the very Gamier of his country, and as
its graceful folds meet the eye of the slimmer
er upon the bosom of the great river which sep
arates the two Republics, he may know that it
shadows' the grave of one who, while living,
worshipped it with all the idolatry of a soul re
plete with patriotism.
But oor friend is gone, and words but faintly
pourtray the sorrowful feelings the event has en•
graven on our heart. We stood by his bed and
witnessed the dickering of the lamp of life, as,
without fear or shrinking, he sank into that deep
and eternal sleep which will never more be die.
turbid by the tumult of a jarring world, or know
an unpleasant awaring.
Mr. Fleeeon has left a most estimable consort
and a numerous train of relatives and friends to
deplore his death. His mother and several bro
thers reside at or neer Pittsburgh, Penns-mum.
Dame or Da. Cu/art.—We learned with et.
trimie regret, Last evening, of the death of Dr.
Creg, mm of the oldest surgeons in the army.—
Hts took place yesterday afternoon at the
Barracks belies the city. His health had for some
time, as we kern, been fragile, but no immedi•
ate apprehension we, &It for him. He transact.
ed business - yesterday morning as usual, but in
the course of the afternoon was seized with sad
den illness, which terminated fatally in a few
hours.—N. 0. Picayune, Aug. 9.
Da. Casio was a native of this city, brother
of NICVELIS H. Qum, Esq, and the announce.
ment of his death will carry ■ pang to the hearts of
many warm friends and acquaintances in th is
region.
Gormooa's Etas-nom—The fi..Bowing in a copy
of the Proclamation or Writ issued by Governor
Johnston to the Sheriffs of the various mantle*
ordering an election for Governor of the Slate:
Pesforylnrniehrs.
In the name and by the authordy of the GOMM..
wealth of Pennsylvanin
William F. Johnston, Governor of the said Com
moowealtbßto Henry Lehr, Esquire, Shen ff of the
City mad County of Philadelphia, send• nowt-
Mg
Whereas, by the resignation of Francis ft. Shunt.
late Governor of the Commonwealth, a vacancy
occurred in the tunas of the Governor more than
three calendar months immediately preceding the
nest annual election of Representatives, and the
Constitution of the raid Commonwealth in such
event requires that an election hi !supply We va.
canny should be held at such next annual election.
Now, therefore, in obedience to the requirements
of the fourteenth section of the second astirde of
the constitution, and in accordance with the intent
and mesnmg of the Act of the General Assembly
of the State, passed the mimed day of July, Anne
Domini one thousand eight hundred arid thirty
nine, I, Wtuussi F. JOHNSON, being vested with
the Executive authority of the Suite of Pm:amyl's-
Me have issued thin writ, commanding and rope.
ring you, the said Hamer Let-ea, Sherd of the City
and County of Philadelphia, to give the usual no
( nee, that an election to supply the vacancy in the
odes of Governor, will take place an the second
Tuesday in October newt
Given under my band and the Great Seal of the
State, at Harvisburgh, this twelfth day of Angustr,
in the year cd our Lord one thousand eight bun.
dred mad forty eight, and of the Commonwealth We
seventy third.
By the Governor.
TOWNSEND HA IN
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Y well am ether..
Dtaumusus Pres..--Lest evening, abbot half past
nine o'clock, a fire broke out in the fourth story of
the Athenian Building, Franklin Place, which hot.
.ned p fierriely and rapidly that in a short time the
whole of the extensive edifee was men•
ced with destruction, and notwithstanding the
alarm was promptly given, and as promptly re.
epteded to by the firemen, ranch valuable proper
ty wan destroyed.
The building was situated oo the mist side of
Franklin Place, a short distance above Chesnut
Meet, end the extreme narrowneu of We alley
prevented the firemen from operating as actively
at would have been berieficiaL The kerth story
was totally unoccupied, being used, the one divi
sion as a store room for old lumber end the other
being to MIL
It wu in one of them _storerooms that the fire
originated, being doubtless the work of an ancendi
my, as the eitablishment was closed at an early
hour in the evening, and till, story was totally p
rivet:muted.
third story was used for biding and packing
the weekly paper published here, "Alexander's
Express Umenger,".—the whole establishment
belonging to Col. Alexander, the veteran armpit
per publisher.
The second story was need as the composing
room of the paper and job printing office. The
first story was the cemented Head (leerier& The
third and bomb stories were greatly damaged, the
roof destroyed and the whole building mach mpg
red.
Col. Alexander's estahlisiunett was burnt out
some time ago, and had scarcely recovered Iron)
the derangement of his business when this new
shock fell upon him. We believe him to insured
to the smarm akin loss, although we are not car.
Min. The buil-ing is owned by Mr. Winetnenner
of the late Arm of Bobo. Winebeennei ec Ckx Ha
in doubtless insurod.—N. almaiera of Ilkurshry.
VictiteUlto sltDJACElorlßstilleaD. - 411011r num.
ber or lit July, we copied an artieka horn the
Vickaburgh &Mims' of the 1 Gth May, stating that
this railroad had been transfered to Mr. Jackson,
who wan represented as a citizen of England.
We gave the statement an we frond i 4 in an ax.
change paper; not receiving the Seminal, we did
not nee a correction of the error made In a actin ,
pent number of that paper, showingthat Mr. Jack•
son was a citizen of the United States, and that in
the war of 1812, he was a volunteer in Wilkie's
company of Mississippi ritleman—and =ruled
with that celebrated corps, to defend New Chic...
from the British Invasion in 1814-15, that upon bin
onival in amp, Mr. Jackson wan selected by Gen.
Carroll an one of his military family, with whom
be served till the close of war.
While upon this nubject, we should mention a
fact, which ought not to have escaped our amection.
viz :that upon receiving possession of the railroad,
Mr. Jackson pee to the stockholders, or their
agents, the privilege of redeeming it, upon paying
to him the amount of his claim i and we now under
stand that the money aecsusarq to effect this, has
been advanced by the Girard bank, and the truss
tees of the bank of the United States, who will hold
the road in hum for the stockholders, till Its income
Mill reimburse the amount advanced.—Railread
Jounsel.
• A Hattax-IllaartstA correspondent of tier
Boston Chroaotype, writing Gam Chambersburnh,
Pa. tells the falkrwing curious story of a horse recent
ly turning .barriburner
A huge an destructive tireorginated in lino town
of Rocksburgb, a few miles from here, a week or
•two ago. A man having a sick horse took him
into a field, and placing some dried herbs in a tin
pan, tied the same very securely to the horse's
under jaw, and set the herbs on fire, that the poor
beast might inhale the fragrant ordure of the burnt
offering, and so be cured of his rulings. Unfitly's—
newly, not only the odors but the flame also, wren.
ded the horse'; nostrils, which caused him to break
from his owner and in mad fury he galloped away
to his stable the door of which waa open. The fire
of the barbs was in an instant conveyed to the
&•y hay, and in an bon the barn, a large and val.
sable hotel, and six or seven other building., were
levelled with the ground. So much ior scorching
a horse's one.
Bears!" Arnow Bacrrasa.—Smith O'Brien,
of whose wee a reward of SOO pounds has been
offered by the Lewd Lieutenant of [raised, has a
brother, Sir Lucius O'Brien, in the House of Coin.
mom The brother gave his vote in thvor of the
bill for suspending the fated =pal act, knowing
that his blother would be one of its thin victims.
He spoke au the occasion as follows: .At tint I
intended to vote against the bill, because it wax
likely rely toothier Smith would be one dim drat
vieticmi. Oa second thenight, however, the pre
.vemtion of bloodshed Ina weighed dinlea each a
festerrinf feeding. Smith O'Brien, toy brother, must
take his' hance- I mum vote for the WV
Pnaddent Polk and Mr. Secretary Buchanan
were expected at Bedford Spriop last Saturday.
IroocatOi6l6
nparrina roz ras:PrrriScian "' L T "nrrrt.
COlW3Clell hicitriort—Titit coroner was called on
Saturday to Montour's (or seven mile) Island, to
bold or, Impart on the body of Mrs. Catharine
Scott, &and in the Ohio./liver, bask. of the Island.
The Ides:eased was in her sixty fifth yearwas the
mother of eighteen. children—fourteen of whom
are living. She has been, during all her life, until
wit bin a year past, remarkable for vigor of condi.
tut almost unceasingly, in the house or
in the field, with her etifldren. She was deserved
ly esteemed by all who knew her, and in a pricu-
I or degree the venerated guide and counsellor of
her children and grand children—all of whom, by
their industry, sobriety, and probity, evidence their
worthiness of such a parent. Recently, prostrated
by disease, her body tortured, - and her mind conse.
quently enfeebled, she had frequently expressed a
wish to he with a favorite daughter, the demised
wife of Mr. Archibald Hamilton, whose remains
had been interred on the opposite bank of the
river, near the mouth of Montour's Ran. On Fri.
day night last, abort midnight, she awaked one of
her daughters, who always slept near her, and de
sired her to extinguish the light (usually kept burn
ing) as she stud site heard people firing guns near
the but of the island, and (card they might some
to the home and fire into the windows. Her
daughter complied with the request, and soon the
deceased naked that the lamp be again lighted,
which was done, after which the daughter lay
down and kit asleep. On waking not long after.
wards, she missed her mother—became alai med—
as the old lady had scarcely been able to leave her
bed, until the day previous, for many months—
search immediately commenced by all the family,
and also by a son living a short distance away, but
no trace could be obtained until the gig was dis
pelled front the river in the morning, when her
daughter first saw her lying dead in the river, a
short distance from the shore, where the water was
but about fifteen inches deep. It is probable that
she bad attempted to wade amiss to her daughter's
grave, and being extremely weak, had fallen in the
water, and been unable to rise. The sock with whom
she lived. together with the daughter who slept
in her room, testified in substance, as we have re
lated, before the Corona's Jury, who agreed, im
mediately, on their verdict—. that the deceased
cane to her death by drowning In the river, while
in a deraoged•atate of mond." Mother and daugh
ter ore now reposing together, in a beautiful spot,
in view from the beautiful Wand where most of
the survivors of the family reside.
Atrium', RIOT wan ILuscuu—On Saturday nigh
about II o'clock, a man from Rid More, who w •
making a disturbance, and alaroUngthe citizens by
hallooing and cursing In the streets, was arrested
by the watch, on Fourth, acne Market street. when
some hundred rowdies assailed the watchmen, and
effected regime. Edward D. Curtis, one of the
rowdies, was afterwards caught and sent to jail.
We saw the istiek used by him in assaulting the
watchmen- It is of hickory, quite heavy, and shod
at the lower end with a bag and skimp piece of
steel, pretty wall pointed, and calculated to kill, if
well driven into a vital part. We cannot wonder
that the police carry fire arms. and other deadly
weapons, when their own lives are thus constantly
threatened. One of two things we see they meat
do—either give up the attempt to discharge their
duty, or meet violence with violence. We disap
prove the taking of life, for any cause—but cannot
condemn without allowance, when the very• right
of self defence would, in such a case as thin, seem
to justify the use of weapons.
Fuorn.—The Chronicle gives the partic.
tam" of a case which has just been decided in
thin city, by Alderman McMaster. A Mr. Hugh
Mullett was charged with hawking and peddling
teas about the city without License, in violation of
the Actn of Assembly. It appeared faun the wit
-0.1-IC, that the defendant was in the habit ofgotoc
around with a horse and wagon, and supplying in,
dividualu with Ten, alto might beonne his ca.w-
He took their names and orders in a book
and supplied them at such times and m such open'
Utica as they rmght Jrure. ra their own residences
or places of bosoms, lie also rad Irian his ars
goo to any one who choose to apply 14 tam ns a
was going atoned.
The Alderman then gave Judgment avant Mr
MnOeo be SU) 00 and costs, float wheh be ha. ap
pealed to the Coon of Common Pleas, where the
matter will have to be finally settled.
Those who woh to see Genend Taylor, with
his fine, manly, Intelligent, hearty looking, nun burnt
countenance, with the 'old brown coat,' over the
' old blue,' with his well worn sword end bridle in
one band, and has spy glass la the other, pinned up
on ' old Whitey,' also ■ portrait, as the
identical bridle, pistols and holsters, Ins compan
ion. 63r so many yews, should call at the Apollo
Hall to day, where the original painting, by Allan,
is being exhibited. The pointing itself is worth
seeing, as e work of on. but it posses.2l great ad.
ditional interest, to being a correct and life like pop
trait of `Old Zack.' All Whigs will of course go, nod
we assure them they will feet. gratified and de
lighted
Mr. Wm. Golding, a very clever drayman when
sober, but • sad rowdy when drunk—ituifintunate.
ly a slue into which he is too frequently tempted
to fall—was complained of by an assistant in Mr-
Hinuleton's store, for offering td Wu, and rely
ing a diaturbacioe in the store dicing market hours.
on Saturday morning. The Mayor inivmed Mr.
G. that ha must pay SI Zor go m pit Going to
jail was preferable, u he cud he could "board it
cat," and thus accommalue Justice and himself at
the mme time.
Cauriox.—Pedestrians who have occasion to
pass through the Diamond, should be careful of
their steps. The melon rinds thrown open the
pavement, render the walking extremely perikins
to property end limbs. Saturday morning mime..
ed the wreck of two market baskets, with a sad
havoc of eggs, du., near the wadi eat corner of
the Diamond and Market street, and the victims
were congratulated by the humane seller of the
melons, on their escape with but alight bodily lop
ry.
Clouds of white winged imbeds were to be teen
flying over the river on Thursday and Flriday ntghta
At the spot where the Greenwood pocket lands,
kr Manchester, a glass lantern had been placed on
the wharf boat, and the little creatures bad gather
ered gout the light in millions until literally a
bushel might . have been shoveled op in that place
alone, while around the furnaces of the boat, the
lamps, and all over the surface of the water, they
lay dying la inconceivable quantities.
Porno Rcra—We alluded, on Titninday, to the
manifestalhan of the disease In Etna region. The
Viewing, kan the Mercer Luminary, evinces its
too general prevalence. Wo hope that the evil la
out ao aerial in its extent ne the editor of the La.
mianry apprehends:
Parer° Ron.—From personal observation, and
information derived immi others, we regret to
know that the Potato Rot prevails very generally
in this and the adjoining counties. We fear that
this year', crop of this valuable vegetable will be
almost entirely daotroyed.
A Fran WlO, discovered. about half past ten on
Saturday alt,ht, inning from the lower front room
of the bui'ling on Whorl Street, occupied as ■
clothing wore by Mears Cooly & Laird. The en.
roes •eo promptly reached the spot, that the tire
was estingtriabed in the room where ft originated,
runs before it had communicated to the rut of the
bnilding. A considerable quantity o 7 cloying was
destroyed or injured by the fire, and by the water
thrown in, but the loss ia moat amply covered by
Insurance.
A man who kept a little shop at Dam No. 1, on
tha Monongahela, selling a few groceries, end a
good deal of liquor, was Wend dead is his bed, on
Saturday looming. The Crooner was called on
to hold an inquest, but deemed it unnecessary. A
small sum of money was Lmnd on the person of
the deceased, and it was supposed that he had
more concealed about his house, but none could
be discovensd.
The meeting on Saturday night, in behalf of
Ireland, wu very large and entbulastah Excel
lent speecheswere delivered an 4 much impora
tent business tnutsacted. We regret that we are
compelled to cosine ouraelvas to so brief a no.
tine.
The police of both our eillea hove enjoyed at
most uninterrupted repose br several day. The
chiefs take their aims's, and puff their regalia, in
unalloyed fenility.
'Huston. Tarn —A lad masted Clark was ac.
cased
on Saturday, 6:trate:ding a violin. The yo•
lice awn obtained the intunment, and left the boy
to make melody in some alba Tay.
CoL.Tetrennan Davis, of the United Sates Senate,
and the, Hon. Mears. Bowlin and j Wish, of the
EGtie Itepresentatives, passed Wettish this city
on Saturday evening, on their way to their respec
tive bases.
.
Vino Ditrresa—Pumuukt to notice, the Deism.
mule Whig &towns of the Finirth Ward, , Allettie•
ny, met kw the purpose of electing Megan to
represent them in the county Convention, to be
held on the 23 iturt.
Wm. Fisher was Milled to the chat', and James
McCntalley and 0. P. Reynolds, chosin Secrets.
Jun. McCauley and John Marshall were then
nuateutously elected as delegates to the Conven-
On motion of Wm. Fismilton, A wan
Re.rb,l That the delegates from thou Ward
be instructed to vote &wench deleirates to the State
convention, that are in fitter of the Hon Walter
Forward (Or Governor of this Commonwealth.
Resolved, That the delegates be instructed to
vote for no delegatee to the State Convention who
is not in favor of the ten hour system within itself.
with the contract proviso stricken out, believing
the contract to be a piece of incendiarian by those
who attached it to the ten boor law as an net to
take advantage of the different operatives, as me
chanic and laborers employed by capitalists.
Ruched, That the proceedings be published in
all Whig papers of the County.
On motion, adjourned.
Wm. FISHER, Chairman
Jouts McCAULE - r
Secretarim
0( P. 11.EYIWIJO6
FOIST WARD DerzasTE MSlrrisca—At a meet.
lug of the Whigs of the First Ward, held on tie
19th loot, Messrs. Jobs Sheriff and John Fritch
man were elected delegates to the Couqty Conven•
lion to be held on Thursday next.
Alter which, on motion of Wm. S Haven, t was
Resolml, That a Committee of five be appointed
to make arrangements for the formation of a First
Ward Rough and Ready Club.
Thls Committee in composed of the following
gentlemen:—Wm. S. Haven, Allen Cordell, James
Caldwell, G. L. R. Fetterman, Samuel Barnes.
On motion, adjourned.
SAMUEL ROSEBURG, Chin.
ADAM. GETTY, Sec'y.
Robert Dotty, one of the Diamond Alley Rioters
engaged in the breaking of Mr. Hare's window,
about two months some, Was arrested last Satur
day night, and bound over in doe hundred dollars
to answer for his misdemeanor.
111:1MIM ' S PANO.O I / 4 -It will be seen by advert
usemeut, that this splendid pending will he exhi
bited font nights more, tit Philo Hall, over the Post
°Zee.
darn. F reckouser.—We would call attention to
this excellent remedy for Cough, Colds, Consumption,
Asthma, and all atfeettons of the Throat and Lungs.
'laving several tunes withal a few years past hod oces•
non to use a medicine of ail. kund, we have by e rpm
race retied an excellent quanta". and are prepared to
reeammend a to oaten. Ministers or other imbue
speakers afflicted with bronchial affections will Gad
Brent benefit from It. use. It t. prepared by a scient,•
he pitymman, and all clasites will find II • safe and eat
enemas medicine in the diseases for which a is tes,
commended enlumbus tOhaa Crab and Journal For vale at the rekin Tea Store, No.:0 Fourth street
asytifi
frr Don't bare yellow dart Tertki—they rlOl to
wade peArry white liy time 0100 10001, 31 601 01 JOOOll
Amber Tooth Neste i 1 h•rdena the van, 'sweete. Om
breath, la Sold at .1.0a.v novlWlAwly
U . The ataek a( fancy nod vartety goods of the late
James Cavanaugh, deceased, .111 ne sold by order of
the Adnaintstrator, according to catalogue. al hllien
net Auetron Rooms, No 114 Wood street, 3 door. from
htli, this day, at 10 o'clr eh to the forenoon Those an•
tending to purehase must Ind quick, us the auctioneer
as determined to sell the anima arock on the hrst day If
possrble, and therefore cannot dwell on the ankles
On Tuesday, the Silt IRSI , at the Ness (trlean• Liar
nets, Surgeon rdest.ar 11. C. 14,1: tl. Army
About d oleloek Oat evening, at the residence of S
S Storrs Township, to the 6.54 h year
or her age, Naar , ll•starna is, stater or the late Charles
Hammond. The deceased had resoled in tins city
shoat V:1 year, in winch time she had endeared herself
to a large circle of friends sad acquatigances. 6) the
exercise of au intelligent charity and ruantiestations of
many yeoman', VllllMlL—CisscutnaL Goren, Aug. Id
=El=
rune. vnJertsgliesl, desirous of settling his bturness
1 and devoting himself to the restoranon of his
health, .111 d i spose of his itoeresr tbeino ooe foarth)
about TU .or of ground nearly opposite this eit) in
south Pittsburgh. 11l and •lanse airounghant, eouspris.
ing some of the handsomest stud most ennsentent loco
nous to the coy for resideueors, and mast advantageous
tor manufaeorrong
1 will ettbet one of the plan by the soca or su
uncle lot.. to suit parebasers. Th.property Sou im
proved rapoliy to 'Mine .iire being opened oot
ui
obi• rp. .t tear e•r, nod OW It will rontinue to
An no. I wall guarrinion in ow porrianter no silvan., sal
silent blip per eel.. no lon pu,rn amino the nest
bye pc., by Inspiring rue the prPaentx
lerpi ofropurrOas
na or selling al any penal within that tune. by paysn4
Lint an ad•ass,ss proportion... to the above.
Those sruhrag handsonnst and convenient sites for
resole:sees. or the MO. advantages:dm for onsinisortun
log, will please apply ums-edrately.
not disposnl of al mauls sale s pnor Monday.
a , . Ir‘b Jay St . P. , Mt.. , iiert, It will 110 offered st
pubhe sale on that day, at lb o'clock: A Al
0 ORSISUY G FLEtiG
Strettadhart, Angwat 13, igtg
The undersigned has Logo appointed Agent It, Mr
Gregg, tor the sale of the above property, and will g i.
neeesatry Intormatton as to the arms, which said
be tech a, to salt parehaers
Lots will be giant in exchange for earparnry, mason
work and material, used in flatting darning, as they
occapied al high rents as fast as tally As to matt
efactanog. 0 is Um best location about the city; the
ddirretwa to the gnat of toe/ on that std. of the river
and that city, Allegheny, of Bayanistown, Is to i rent
pee blatant. tentaterage ef Ind • eetdd do • on Madt"O
bushels, winch LS mutually used tr, estep..vo
Worts,. *UAW per year in favor of t h at sole of the
tl rev
Ad,' manatee...ea, of large or small (saloon, tan at
once me the great advantage of do. progeny .
%I 1-I,SL/E.
(See, Fourth ureet, near Southfield
117. To eapttahsw, Intatares men, mechanic., a rm.
en am working men, this otkra a rare chance Inr tit •
vestment, en fifty per etmL advance fa guaranteed with
in five year.. There are a few locations for kettle,
eea, superior to any to or around the ctty for bootees.
men, arm only a kw nada from the Bralar nail
V. out the first by whom the new are tout,
Nor yet the last to or the old aside."
prig FAIPIRK COOKING RANG pour.... the
following ailustmges.—The oven is constantly
*Oohed with port hot au, rendering the operation of
haktug as perfect am when done In a brick oven
It has a Chamber exclusively for Roamung meats
with a •ptt, thus doing away with all the roasung ab
meliorating tat We shape o( sun kitchens"
It bus a large cooking caputty, with an unohmtract
ed fist surface on the top. which all housekeeper. can
sppreciate.
Peen be wt up without outman work, in any ohLina
ry fire-plisce, or Itt the room as a stove; enablmg Moot
who occupy humid houses to have the advantage of
range at the cost of • wore And lastly.
It bums 121 A coal than anj other cooking a.operatom,
. eaneptina the Faannes Cooking Stove, which is also
or vale at Wholewle or retail, at
GILBERT'S Fagan! Stove Depot,
412 Market IttiVIII., thrarn Row,
rhtladelphia.
Eltract from a recommendation from Henry Hach
,an, F•q, 92 Alertes avreet.—"lirni call use no term.
recommendation of it, which I will not endorse if
eferred to." I.o22l.deodiller2Gloroavr
Ganm
ON hand and for sale, the followins
MllllPiano Forwa, direct from Ow ntantifae•
Mr., and at Eastern pricer
No, t. An elegant rosewood. Ito oc
tavos Iron framed Kano Forte, made by Cbutkenng,
llumtou, TVS
No a Same its tbe above, ire
.Itai
E===
"7. " Galat Co.
$ " Chickenng,
0. " ' M.hattan Company
10. " Geared I Kw...)
" 11. Second Mani.; Item, by
Old PlllOlO2 taken in part payment for say of the
shove, by JOHN 11. MELLOR, SI Wood at,
Sole Agent for Chiekerines Piano Foriea, for West.
am Pennsylvania anal
I `ALLEY'S PAIN FiXTRACTUR will, in five mon
ki , s from Me time of its application, remove the
pains use from the severest barna. scalds OT blisters,
sod will heal wounds, ulcer* and soma of any kind
without scat. This valuable Pain Rittnictor nab be
had of _ JOHN U 110UCIAN 1=1 .. 2 , ,
ZlN V atern Pe'n';:ni.
LIOANKUIS msd Esebature Brokers, Dealers in 1%1.-
IJelicit and Domesue Time and 810.1 Wile of -IL:-
hamp, Certtheates of Deposttst Bank Now. and Cow,
No GS Wood street, third door below Fourth, west
made. marl) tf
T EAS --10 and bss fine ni annt Y. Ilyrom
" " " Imperial;
" " Gunpowder;
Powehow,
D WILLIAMS, 110 'moat at
For sale by
anvil
rIORFEE-11.0 begs pyune Ilio; Si do do Laguayra;
ll 10 do old Gov. Joys; for eels by
I D WILLIAMS
UGAR-4 bbd. prime N U G bhl. elesulied; bdo
0 crushed sod pulverised; 23 do assorted LAM; for
sale by sort% J U WILLIAMS
SPICIE..--5 bags Pimento; 5 do Pcpper, I bbl Groves;
g do pare GingerG cams Mustardassoned sizes
61) emus Cassia; 1 cog Mace . ground ' Spices o great
variety; for sale by evil J D WILLIAMS
'l3 ICE FLOUR-11 clues superfine for sale by
J[lp auel Jl3 W ILLIAMS
lANDLM--6 bzs Spemr RI do Slav; 16 do Stearine;
(or mile by auggl . J D WILLIAMS
_
1110TASII-6 bbln prime, for sale by
&aril J WILLIAMS
- -
IS
bl - 1 Lard; 5 pcs Rag Carpet; YU dos
0 Woollen Sacks; 60 do Zinc Wed - Swazis; pn epcv
Alignment and for sale by amcil J D WILLIA SIS
111AMONDS- (Shuse's paq Just rec j hlosa a for
Mnogll
LIXT. LAJGWOOD—Jut IN:01am! for sale
xi .01
FEATHERI3-10 @sok, for sale by
ang2l
UT ER-9 bbl. reed Wu day and for Mite by
JlOl angll TASSEY q LIeST
BACON MUSide., In Man and for bale by
nail! TASSEY & HIST
FEAFILII—aUIIO lb., • prime article, is stare and
(PI sale by aug2l TAR:46Y te IIYST
r , AMA) bbl c'd and for sale by
1
bora TASSIX & DINT
UVARLEV-4 backs Barley, for gado by
J) Ausslg WICK k. 61'UANOI.I SS
ppuo—s bbls just rot , tl sod for sole by
rl9 WICK 6 WCANDLISS
FEATHERS -3 maks prune FeWhet., sel a
by
mg, WICK htTANDIA..YS
11GUID PEPPER 2-64 :1... Jost received and h ula
1, bY B A
FAHNOSTOCK t.
comer In lad Wood eta
r D. SIENNA--300 ILA lost ree'd and for stale by
1.•_ak619 A FAHNESTOCE tw
SUGASt -69 tads Fiume N 0 Sara, UM nose and for
sale by wino k HARBAUtiII
- "Prirrsisusuirwarica WORMS.
PROPOSALS will be ruched al the cede of the
PinsbarghWater Works until Treasday,
al 5 o'clock, 1...1d..4 forrhe following stork. cut
I. For estrasating the. upper or new Rum, and foe
furnishing the brick cad sand and paring the same.
t For 'braiding fo i tons for the magrines and
plums at the lower • also, for the brick work of
the walls and chimney of e engine house WOO place.
Foe tanking two engines and two pampa and pat
ting them up at the lower 8 , 1441. including bed pietas
and other castings conneved with them. Also, for the
requisite pipes to connect the said pumps with the
lower Baum and with the -ascending main" in the
street.
Plans andsocedicauords, with all other required in
formation, will ill
e shown at the office of the Works
on the ot4 Court House) at any time after the Sig OW.
The excavation Mlle basin and the building of the
engine house to be finished by the 15th of December
next
ray - meats to be made in Bondi having tenyears to
ma, and bearing an Interest , 3 3(7 1 ...
rt Fiz .. L'e ntLANl3.
ttt . upt. PO.mburgh IV. W.
Collegiate liastitiata for Young Ladles.
r Illi Autumn Term of this inaumuon wilt commence
1 oil the 4th of September. Trace of tuition a the
higher Enghsh Branches, gd per quarter. Music, Dan
cing, Painting, Polley Needle Work. will be w ill
be
as per circular. ED- No. extra charge will be
made for the study of the k'renetriunguage. The La
tin, Greek, Gen.., holism, Me, cm, charged
extra.
A separate Primary Department will ha opened for
Children at Per,so per quarter. In this department small
boys and girls lbe admitted. BM while the two
departments are in separate rooms. they will be under
the general supervision of the Principals.
THOS. C. TEASDALE, A. hl.. j
JOSEPH BROWN, A. , I Pr ' e q" ".
sue I ft-diet
I=fi:=l
• • • •
A tut knowledge of the French Language ul 45 Loa
roue—Reading, Writing. Speaking, and ma
veriect pronuucuuon 0 a Scholar can
!uvula.
140 . 1 1/ 1 1
IiOBICI, lately from Ea
s rep., otters to hi. friends awl the puulic
general his Fervtees, by a new told Che moat approved
method of sunlying the French language, by which he
warrants the real success and improvement to that
thificult, but beautiful and fashionable language.
It i. impomible m [darn it 111 12 or 24 lesson, us .me,
leachers pretend and prornoe to do; as he himself bad
epent fifteen ) Cara in France, and exerted all means
in Ms power to become a perfect mailer_ of what he
now proposes to impart to others.
Sueauription lists are open nt Gazette and Conamer•
mill paper offices. The course will be open on the tat
September. Om quarter, consisting of 24 lessons in a
class, 1110.
For private interview, ht. Plotrowskt will meet with
pleuure any rwrson, to the Alonongaltela /louse
augl7-dtw•
Cincinnati Chemical Laboratory.
esIIA the l ewd re to Inform lin rienda that have
lately douLded the prtiducnon of lid Yowl Ilk my
establishment. Haynie now •
stook of over 12OU car.
lays Vitro! on hand, and Lenin able to manufacture
400 carboy. weekly. I Wel confident I eon supply all
demands. I also keep conetauily on hand Alum, Cop.
peras, Aqua Fortis. Matta. Acct. Nara.. Sulphuric
and Acetic Ethers, Aqua Ammonia Forte., &c. Ac.and
!robot. from into Yu per cent.
All orders uldreexed to say exclusive egcnix. pleas..
A Co., of tltnennian, will be promptly attend
ed u. E Li RASSEI.LI
Put' ASII WANTED —I will pay t h e highest market
price for a good snick of P.M.! , or Pearls, at the Cin
cinnati Chemical lueonsiory,iunction coagw•ve and
Front Streets, 01 et blesses. Allen & Co'. Drug Store,
I-cotter ot ,slant and Filth streets
augln-dler
Cambria Furnace for Sale
INIF. ande1 . ..1,11 , 1 will offer lot sole at public Inte
non. on Thursday, the filth day u( October next.
the fitllntalstg property assigned to them by the late firm
of Vinton, Lewis, Kern & Co.. for the benefit or the
rredttors ot said firm, the
wifi—The Furnace erected by
.td company, with the steam engine and fixtures, aud
Lot blast. apparatus; the tools used about the furnace;
the lot of land on winch the Furnace stands. contatnata
about lateen acres of land, and the interest In the said
hrtu in fifty acres of land houglA ut K. K. Lht Bens
The sale mill be held un the premises, 1.1 the tuwte
stop of Tallmadge, Sonoran county, Ohio, nnd will com
eol,ll at 11l o'clock, A. AI.
TU.% Os Sst..a-I-One-fourth rash, and the latinsice
to four, etgiu *ad twelve mouths
IV N. C OTIS, 7
lA' It LII•SOS, A.‘""'".
Desirable Lois for Sale.
TILE oub.rriber ha. maid out eleven 'tots on the
South side of the Fourth Street Road. and about
two sod one quarter males f'roul the Court House
These lots contain each from one to two and a half
acres of land. and will hr sold on reasonable and se
coinmodoung term. It t. deemed unnecessary to en
ter into any explanation in the advantage. or then
lots. Tbetr vicinity to this city, and to the line in Use
Genital Rao! Rood. recommend them strongly as very
desirable country residences.
The acthiseriber also oilers for sole olaut seven bun
deed acres of land to Franklin township, Allegheny
country. about seventeen nub. from hitaburgh. Also.
nine building luta in the borough of Birmuigham.
uthls.llm NEVII.LE B. CRAIG.
WOKIO.I.- Yantty Fate, a novel without •
Hero.. by William Makerpeure Thackery—with
by the author
The Tenant of 11'iltlfell by Amon 11e11, author
of - Wuraering Haight"
The Young Sehootrnistresw by Joseph Alden, D
ran 6, of Barl , ers . Illustrated txlmon of the A raLoan
Nlights . Entertainments. New translatton• arranged
for fatally reading, land explanatory notes: by E.. 11
Lane. Ely .
Loma.' Logarithms--Tal.les of I.orgarohms of num
bers and logos and Tangents for every tel. seeonds
the quadrant.. .gab other useful tables by lints Loonus.
A 11. Prof llathernattet and Natural Philosophy In
the 1a ratty of New York, Radon to -'l'reause on
Algebra.' de. he
The above WO! k r+e,lreJ 11.11 !ay out for sale by
Jt/lINSTON A NlYttlli'lN,N,
Booksellers, ror market and sts
THE STAR OF TELE WEST
*vEnrriA N 111 J N 1. , .11.10.11. FACTOR Y,
East .ide 01 ate lharaond. where Veltman
Mods of all the thrived. arse. and colors
are kept on hood or made . order after
the latest sod coon approved ' , astern fast,
w, ...et Me shortest nonce and on the most
re
Also,
le t erms
£l. O . , b, c heap Boston eon or spin BLlnd Transpa
rency end Paper Custatrts of all the different sues and
patterns, on hen.' and ma "le low for rash. OW Vent.
non lihnds painted o.er sad repaared, or take, 11 pelt
pay eat for new. It hl WESTERVELT. Pro'pr
N. m B —All 'work done wi th the best waterial and
workmartslup, and warranted to please the most
data
auglo.dly
Allegheny en), Au(,. 10. li,t.q.
ELECTION.
Orr= or tar PISTrnillOU COtarir,
August
ICU' %
Ti.E ~tock holden. or the rittrtmegb lloinpaiiy.
are hereto) notified Mat a meeting for the purpose
ot eleeting Sit Tturteer tor Said Company, will be held
at the office of the work•, between the hour.. of 11 and
3 o'clock, M, ou Monday, the 4th or Selnember.
la4u. JAMES M CHRIST). Treasurer.
N. 1.1--C.eruficates of rink will he tracked lo the per
sons entitled to reecho. them, any :me Alter Mir dale.
Amcast 10, 143. sustU-Ow J M C
VOIL
A COUNTIIN' SHAT contalmag oho. tuo and o
21. ball ecres, snout...lon the Allege.) tide of We
neer, neer Manchester The comp.etely
stocked with the choicest (run trees, slues, and frail
shrubs, and the place is believed to tic the cheapest
will as one e( the most deeirable now in the market
For particulars apply to
UEU PARKIN, (nue. , Hmhltntf ,
AFeut
or the owner
ITA-SLIS VOA SALE.
VALI:AULT.: FARM contninlng lIU acres, ..AR
IL led to Belmont county. Ohio. 7 miles from Ss
..11sorssule and 2 miles .nh of the Nuttonal Road, and
in one of the moat desirable Reedit...hood. mass coun
ty There is under eultivnuon about 011.011 acresowith
• young orchard, he. de For terms and other par.-
talon. itnintre of JOHN S. DILWORTH. d
1: Woo at
COPARTfitfitifirclP.
I HAVE this day diapowid of port mmy interest I,
the firm of Lorena, Sterling I Co. to my sous, Rob
It end Remoel F. Sterling. HENRY STERLING.
Acton/Ina to ihe above arrangement, we hose atm
day usootated with us as partners the above owned
13 /LIMIT IL erryitumu, and
SAMUEL. F. tdrEku.iNu.
The business and bo eonducted as heretofore, under
the 'tame of 1/111.1314Z, STM3I.IM3 d. Co
rutsuurgh, August H, I,le. Itogls-ddtertraT
---
MAILIILE WORKS ll iiN IE KIN El, N WiN3l/ Sl'. PITIVEURUH.
E.
LIONTIN LW to inustufactum hlournuents, Curial
k.i Vaillis, Tombs, Head Stories, Mantel Pieces, Cen
tre and Piet Tops of foreign and domestic marble, at
a regular and fair rice.
N. a—Drawings p for monuments, vaults. Ike. furnish
ed, of any desenption. Ile solreim a share: f public
Patrotiw gmilif
i lk THREE PINE DRAUGHT 110HSES.—.
Trace fine Draught Horses for sale. mum
ble or draping . Enquire O of
W Iea A.LLINCIFRD t Co,
canal buiri, liberty st
aa. from OK STOLEN, tm the pre
mises of the subscriber. uu the merman of
the 10th tun, a chestnut sorrel MAKE, six
peers old, middle size, without any marks.
610 will be pant by the wbsenber for the return of the
mare; and if noleu, 625 for the convlction of the duet
Tilu4. IL Lrivii,
auglevNir Water DI, betum Penn
CAPEN ANTI I..TILLANS—A A Mason & Co are
eine °ruing lint hue French Wrought Capes,vs
rdi=ad t= itr b IS FrenchPie:endfie emir•NL:,.tv,,iowpntangi
N — • -
URSE WANTF.I3, to go to Philadelphia, to wt charge of ale infant. Good geementendanons
tat required. Apply itusuntlaiely at the 0111,r.
aagl7
ed and for
ItAt, 1.114 U"RICF.T I 3 O , U I / 4 11, ,, , , d i a r s 4 t F "
corner ltd and wood Ida
•
IA RED VlLACittltack Pared Penchey, fur 'a
by inugla WICK & bi'CANGILE,
G A 111.1.1ttig _
P.M
--
f IRER3K, by, W R Chbese, fur •ale by
k.., angle! WICK & M'CANDI.VAS
liAWN - -47 pirees;bog round. kir %ale by
ougbi WICK & &MA U1.1.S
O,CORCIIINUS-- -4
''''
I" Wl i gi r b. NCCANDLESS
1..7_&91,1
A LUM -20 bag Alum, Juin reed and for sale by
J SCHOONMAKER & Co
Vt woal st
PERM OlL—Warranted purc-6 casks for by
IJ auglB 1 SCIIOONII.IAKIM & Co
NvHALE OlL—Crude and Refote , l, for walo y
/Lo gi& J SCIPXJNNI AKER S. Co
It .ale l l, E y a ß— u glr i Ibt g
17 1',7111.1Z1V st d
C "
1?11.1NU ES AND iIIIVPS—A A Moon A. Co, GO Har
r Ice sLlAn's just mold 400 dos of Duo IA and cord
SLIk Efloges, of 01l wollhs. Also, (imps of esol'y
Holy wit! ooly. .ugl7
A A.
.dIN Co, have just nre'd cme• al
• Prt au, of beauttful neat dark figura, at extreme.
ly low price. Alan, Ito pa Isyonese Cloth, Alpswea
which they will offer at
great neat
to par.
chasers. 01417
LACE CAYS-4 doe fancy Lace Cape, jwn rod.
augl7 A A ALLSON &CAN
UZMM3
13 YE FLOUR—W bras for sale by
angl7 JOHN S DILWORTH. 2 , wood st_
CHITTON YARN AND VATTING—tuou lbs Comm
Y used Nos; WO boles Harting; for sale by
• .11 JOHN S DILWORTH
HONEY IN THE COAILI-1.1 °mac( eery superior
quality, for sato by
angl7 lonl MI DICKEY& co. front st
~ , ,
pies, r no, 4 0 1 by
L
corner Ist land wood els
sag! ,
EATILEII.S-5 lacks JusMne`_4 and tor sale by
AICAN DIAS
1 17
C.IHF.t F SUNS -150 dos rf hoop Skins, for rodril
0 use, In doh, end for kale by
sugl9 &
_ _ .
_____----
(10rFEM-10bags (Imes Rio, lo .° 4
‘,./ glow consignment, by
as 1, s ILARBAUGH
-•-
tILASS-2:11 bsu usltt Ittsl2l Wiudour Glass,
just ree'd per MU, I oulf for We by
G.
e W HARBAUUSI
AUCTION OLEN.
By John D. Davis, Ainot4esiner.
209 dozen Saperior Skirt, at duatam.
Will be sold on Tuesday morning, tld WM * at 10
oteloek. at Davis' commercial Wes rooms, COrool of
Wood and 1.10.11 streets, on • credit of 60 days on all
soma over SIM, for approved etutoried notev—The
largest and best assortment of Impartwc quality shirts
ever otered at public sale to thin city, to which the or
'Rouen of dealers and others is respectfully invited, as
the sale red! be posture.
Datategne• will be ready and goods opened for loons
Intuton on the day previous to the sale.
eagle. JOHN D DAY'S. heel
Dry Goode, en, al Aura.,
Oo ktorsit 4 Y morning, Aug. 21, at 10 o'clock, at the
commerind Sales Room_ corner of Wood and Firth
streets, Will be sold, without reserve, for cash curren
cy, to OXILOSITe msortment or fresh seasonable staple
and fancy Dry Gkiods, among which are, 21 de lame
robe pattern, 92 pieces toper rich style pants, pro
out do lame, ea. re. surer oil color gingham.. 74
splendid tidy, cashmere, ierkeri, brochee and de I tone
shawls, 452 pieces assorted fancy ribbon, ke.
At 2 o'clock,
OEOO=O, sruirsaa, zeo.
5 half chests young hyson test, u bss Virginia tohar•
co, Ai has Western Reserve cheese, 55 las Op. scan,
110 feet good quality hose, with screw noose!, I crate
assortedqueensware. glassware, hardware, axes,
hatchet., chards, ,00 safes, Venetian and uuuparent
window blinds, linen and cotton fly new.
A general usortment of new and second hand house
hold furniture, An.
At 7 o'clock.
Cutlery, jewelry, musteal Listrumeats, lam, as
sortment of fastocamble ready made cioduna. boots.
.hoe., umbrellas, saddles, bridles, whips, Wanks gold
sod silver watches, guns, patois, fancy and staple en
nety goods, As
sued
JOHN D DAVIS, Auer
plutimmillookl
The best litheness of Gen. Taylor eve
. .
Pulsated.
A LLAN'S Celebrated Portrait of Gen Taylor mi
A
Horseback, told Whitey,) of the .sire of hie, has
been brought to true city from Louisville, where it is
owned, and will be exhibtted in tots coy fora few days
only. contrneueing on Monday, August . 21, at Apollo
Hall, Fourth street
Thts portrait wee p•inted at Baton Rouge, anon idler
;be return of General Taylor (torn hi. bleatean Caro
paign, cud is a meet accurate likeness of the old Her
to be now appears.
Hours of vehttotion from BA.M.to VI P. M. Ad
tumoral% coots—ehildreo half price. aura.
Hudson River Panorama,
AT PHILO HALL,
F OR FOUR NIGHTS Mr arE—Commeneing
eventug. August 2152, and poaitively closing
oil Thursday, August 24th.
Pupils of Schools will be admitted at an afternoon
exarbition on Wednesday, Aug. IrJd, at 1 o'clock, for
10 cents each.
Eaftilituou will commence at S o'clock—Tickets on
ly 2 cents. aug2l
YOUNG LADIES' lIRMiNAILY,
THE Autumn Session Of this instilutsou vnll cot
nlenee on the first filotiday in tsentetaber. Hoar
on Federal street, in '420431111de Row,. :id door ten
the hrtdge.
'rise course of instruction and the rates of tuition
the mine as he retofore.
For more msuute intormation, see circular or app ,
to the Instructor, Ms. N Alrrnma-.
N.enefie itcetfan ' yalM be made to the following gent
Dr T. F Dalo. Allogbarry. lion. C. 96.1,, Pl.burgh
kte•. D
Swan " Rev.!). It Ill.ldle
Mr. II I" ~ Rrn. H. Dyer,
Seminary for Young Ladles.
riROFF., , SOit THOM PL4JN, recently of the West.
eni University, with the aid of competent assist.
ants. proposes to open a school for Young . Latlies,.in
this cup, about the Ist of fbpteotbee. In snitch the usu.
al brunches of a finished education will ha taught
'lire terms will Ise Bib, per amnion 00.11 weeks each.
The tolloortug gentlemen may he referred to:
Wm. S. 111`Clure, LIN, ' Dr. kiln:igloo, tieo. H. White,
Esti g Res Wm. Preston, Prof. L. Stephens, Dr. lge r.
la the absence of Prof. Thompson, parucular
=anon will be furnished by Dr. Dyer, of theniVenti.
auglB-ersililw
Pennsylvania Rail Road Co.
NOTICE is hereby given that We Filth
Instalment of Five Dollars per share, is re
paired to be paid on or before the First day
01 isepieniber Drib and the Suth instalment pit the
trot day of November nest.
LIEURCiE V. BACON, Treasurer.
N. N.—lnstalments will be received by W.
DM., Esq., at Mumfactaress• and Merchants' Dank
augn-esultseptl
Allegheny School for Weld.
VIE Firth Session of ?dm W•intla School, and to
1
menee on Monday, September 4M. Rooms
Federal mreet, Allegheny, next door shore the P.
Other.
10111., tot semson of eleven weeks:
Flat Clem $lO French• -- S 5
Becood Class 8 liermati 5
Applications may be made at her restdence to A
person street, Allegbeity, one the Hand street Wilds
stlltniltm•
ECO:13:1
sold era entire stook to C (un, wit
JIH.. • view to clout% our old bulimic's, we Lenaly •
11 mr 41a1 thcLavluuge of tat our friends deu
1011.1. RU. W. lULS lata'rEß,
THE POINDEXTER-
Pittsburgh, Aug. 4th, te4/3.
CIIG RANT. Wholelaic Grocer. CommNsroo .
oFnry vn h np Merrtakot. No. 41 Water st. e”, 112
Splendid Sew Plano.
TILE ...4.criber, prestos. to leaving
MTfor the East us replenish his stock, will
depose of the bounce of his stock on
hand at reduced prices, and on favora
ble terms. It consists of a chosen sekciton of Pianos
made by NUM.& Clark. N. V., end Jonas Chichi...lna,
of Bosom, Mn.., of from d to 7 musses, of rosewood
and mahogany, of different styles and prin..
H. KIARBER,
lytli At Wmalwelrs, 53 Third st
— Pastry Vars. fresh from ICl:trope.
rpli subsenbers have now in store a very extensive
J. I...onmecit of Furs for ladies wear, which have
been purchased In Europe by ant of the firm, ot very
tow pnces' donna the monetary crises succeeding the
French Revolution!
This advantage, winch they possess over any other
house ut Zhe trale, , arill enable them to sell a very ex
cellent article much below the market price.
07- Merchatils and others will advance Men own
interest. by examining this extends° ersOrtnieriL
SULIA, BROTHERS, haysnurs,
Er, Aeon (Mulberry) between ad and lid streets,
migl-dno
a - AV — L - 1K 'P oite
QUI.DIEBB AGENT, is now prepared to collect the
0 dace Invaded calbs piny which has been granted
by a late so of Congress to the Troops who hav - - -
word from the Mexican War, sod to the heirs
representatives of those who were killed in Wad
died of disease incurred In the service.
Omer, Bokewelra Building, opposite the Court
Haase. Pittsburgh. augb-diter
UST PUBPSIJED—An illustration of the Type.,
0 allegories and Prophecies of Ike Old Testament:
By Willmar !Mawr, MI Ilifie t of the Gospel at Dondee.
che above popular work, which treats of the Typical
Persons, Things and Places of the Old Testament,
which has been out of omit for some time, and for
which Mere has been a great decal:Lod, we have Vial
republished m • neat style—WO pages, s too. Price
CA cults. LLLIOTI er. ENGLISH,
711 wood and 56 mark
d
1 1 ,51 A fu e lMso 8 " e N nt i) o f f !' ulCln e ia h n d rlrt " tria ' H o u n lAt .' r Mt
chine Handotx, all widths, from 15 inches to 16 lactic
wldth, whlth we will sell atutatturacurrers,torice ,
end carnage saved to the purchaser at No 5 N nod
sue J A H PHILLIPS
IL CLurus—taou yth. CL-4 Floor lhl Cloth, cavil
patters. 4-4 . . " er's pa
141' dos Table Covers, a splendid artiele--cluil be
teet, hod reed from the Plullipanll• factory, and Co,
...La at Nod Woos, et. augli Jlc II PIIILkIrd
ASII-10 coats Pearl Ash, just reed on
conatgninent and for sale by
ROUT A CUNNINGIIANI
1 . 153 k: Las uov laddlug from swat 11tioLigsn;
for sale by ISAIAII DICKEY & Co,
•uss trout at
4,t; LUTE FISH AND TROtri—ly Obis White F.
TY halt do do, IC bids Trout, 4 bolt do, Jost rre
and for sale by sup ISAIAH DICKEY ACo
LA RD-10 Ws No 2, fur .ale by
ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
- DEARL ASII-7 casks to Core awl for sale by
j„ sup ISAIAH DICKEY it Co
OLAEtrt--150 Ylantatiou Illoloosest 25 LIAR
Storer House dot to store and for sale by
tort R ROBISON O. Co
1) ICE—nutierces thee, reed at f i e t r oi r bk
u, earl a Co
plli n at , ON .. —"Jo tag I d ro r p n bl o ba ro de nod oiber
tdeby R d_ th i ng mills:to
aqui .S_ RIB IiHIN CoU
FSONI bbl . Epsom (Eagle work.
..E4 loaf received and for sale by
nogg JOHN D IIIORGAN, Maggot, wood al
DLACKINU-50 dog Nlason`a Challenge lilac long
lor solo nogg JOHN D MORGAN
Om SDELAC-1000 m. (ilua *lel., (orange) f
l_T
..le by mg 9 JOHN D !ORGAN
(LARKS-2 bales large Corks ' reed and for sole L
•u : JOHN DMOILLiAN
DRINTERS' INK—On kap Nook and Nowa,lnimille
by mute J SCHOONMAKEK to Co
V 0 - PLAJWC—Wo bbl, Nye Hour, Jul° reed and for
,1.110 wide by auslO S & W MARBAUGH
IANDLE.N.---1N) b o Canetunau Mould Candles, in
V/ stun, and (or mule by
sued 8 & W lIAINIAIII2III
bag No I Room Soup, in mare ond for
IJ sale by ;mold S a W IiAILUAU6II
LIIiSEED Wag I..itisreil Oil, in to gold f
sale by auglo tf t W iIAROAUGH
LINSEED OIL-14 Ws for sale by
L
suall BRA UN fr. UTTER
LARD bbls and - 4
half bills, le store and
We by .glO BROWN & CUIAIERTBUN
IACON SHOULDERS-15 casks just reed and f ,
sale by angld BROWN a. CULBERTSON
f7OFFEE-2= sacks Rio Coffee, a prim e aruele j
j received and for sale by
auvil7 WICK k
--
I OR SALE—A Fatally harm, 0 year. old, ',mush
ed soul, imitable foesaddle or buggy--noque
that a child eon handle hrm. For gale by
.010 TASSF:7 - A BEST
FLOUR SULPHUR -5 bbl. jum reed and for sale
by 11 A VA HNErr. TUCK A
wed
cOr lst and Nronat sts
O`I7EN sToNE— end (or ml
j. 16 angla II A FAME:STUCK &Co
pHOSPIIORUS-40 lbs justroc'd !msale by
__Lim II A FAIINESTOCK k C
CHEEBE--20U b. Cream Cheeee,Jusl reed and ter
sale by etagl4 DROWN &CU LitERTZU,N
0. 15 01.1AR-10LX) hit& voroug grades, !br
N. ,/
sagiu N & CLUAILICT:k.
OPS—kki bales pnsor 111 sort Eastern and Western
Now York Hops, • fresh supply, Am rss
lor sale very low by
au,rlo
(AVN & CUL&
•WEEDS AND CASSIMIERIS--ou c:Cjuifitn — me
and for eale 4 au .10 GEO I.,,CIIHAN
Ct l, ft , N .,,d fil d KA u. L ; ;; ,, T % b u lt , Coz
b b y leal, C A
HIM:W-15 blsts. I Iletting,..4 stp, end
sw< by swel J C
("111EYE-23 bz• largo cream Cheeto,just roreive
and for We by
oug7 9 IF VON BONNBORST & Co
PORK—IS 666 bleu Port, ios. reed rod f
sale by augtO 5 5. W luituAutai
UDA A 2314-8 emit • & KU Ash,josl wed and to .8
by augla S t W lIAIRIJAII6II
fIURN MEAL-4U bbis Corn Meal, C Y Anatolia
k„, brand, reed per emir Companion and for eat e by
an6l9 yA W lIAKBACCiI
ARTMS GITETAIS—A aupply of M*rm'.
Jo& tce4l and for •ala by
aught JOHN It MELLUII , II wood
STEAMBOATS.
CINCINNATI Ar. PITTSDORGII
DAILYPACK ET LINE.
T l ius .ell known line of splendid pamenrer Steam
ers is now composed of dm large++, bes
tut abed and famished, mai mustpowerful boa t. On the
Rate/. Of the West Every accommodation end ems.
fan Mat money can procure, him besuprovided for pu
mas... The Lae has been in operauon for five years
—has carried a million of people without Our least tate
ry to their persons. The imam will be at the foot of
Wood street Me daysrevious to stoning, the rreep
-11011 of hetght and thentry Mpassengerson the reps
-I,r cues the pussage money I1113!t be paid
aammee.
SUNDAY PACKET.
Th. ISAAC NEWT(N. Cayce A. G. 11.1.500,
Ihttabargh every Sunday monoog at 10 o'clock;
Wheehog every Sunday evening lit 10 I. at.
:Hey 10,1,17.
MONDAt CKICT.
The hION (Chi .A II t 0111 leave Ptlta•
,urgh every Monne) mon . on IV tin. It; Whrelsng
(rely Nlnlshay evening ni la r.
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The 11111EILNIA e, Cain. J. hl.r.exsea.ezz, heal
aye Pittsburgh every Tuesday 1010 o'clock;
•herling every Tuesday evening al 10 T. is.
WEDNESDAY PACKET
The NEW ENELAND No. 2. Cap,. S. Lie la will
are Puraburgh every West...day manual( at 10
clock; Wheeling every Wednevalay evening at to r.
THURSDAY PACKNT.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gluck, will leaver Nue
borgh every numlay motion,. at 10 o'clock, Wheel Lug
every Thursday evening at 10 r
The CLIPPER No. Copt Coon., on!! leave Pin.
Whet every Pvniny onntung al 111 o'clock, Wheeling.
every Pnday evening allO p. r.
SATIYKDAY PACKET
The NIESSENI/Elt, Cate. S. Ryan, anti leave
burgh every Saturday monde, rt 10 o'clock Wherelute
every Salurday evening at 10 r. M. _ _
Nk:W LISBON AND 1 . 17E 4 81 , R611 RNLI' LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKEIIA,
m ai a t o
" 4 8.
EiESM
(GA atAstooird
Loaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, A 31., and ar
woes at 43.60., Onouth of th e sandy and Waver Ca
nal,)al 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at 11, wine night.
Leaves New Lisbon d o'clock, P. M., unwitting the
top Banal to the over tionng the inght.,) and Glasgow
at 9 o'clock, A. , and aroved at l'ittsbunik at 3P.
Ti! —shim waking' e continuous boo Cos - carrying pas
sengers and tretght between New Lisbon awl Phu.
burgh, in shorter time and to less rates than by any
other route.
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The propnetors of this Line have the pinion of S
nowing the public 11141 they have fitted op twofirat etas
Cllllll Boat•, for the accost:ianition of passengers and
neighs, to run in connection with the well known
steamers CALEB WPE and BEAVER, and eminent
lug. at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Woos
nen and other daily hues of steamers down the Ohio
and Mississippi riven, 'lle proprietors pledge them
selves to spare no expeose or trouble to nuns row
fort, .stet)' and ilispateli, end ask or We public • Ss%
01 then patronise.
A u•ruoiti ZED Ali &NTS.
6 M. If
y. y, W. Iid.RBAO6 P"lEth.
IL HANNA, LCo
if J I lARBAUGH & Co. il l.. L.b°.
NOTICC—The steamer BEAVER, C. E. Closes, sane
., will leaVe seer this nut .0., for Wellsville p.m
olli, at 9 o'clock to the morning. let?
1848. 1148
PITTSBURGH it 11110WN81711.1.111
Daily Pocket Line.
FEBRUARY let, 1e49 FEBRUARY Ist, 184
LEAVE DAILY ATn A. 81., AND 4 P. M.
The following new boats complete
toe lute for the present sensate AT
LANTIC, Capt. Damns Parkinson;
ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacoby, and LAMB
IiI`LA.NE, Capt E. Bennett. The boats are entirely
BOP, and are fitted op without regard to experts. Ev
ery comfort that money can procure halt been provided.
The Bouts will lease the Monongahela Wharf Boat at
the foot of Ross it. P.seugers will be punctual on
hoard, as the boats will certainly leave at the adver
t.. hours, 8 A M. and 4 P. N 1.31
rirrsilutui . kt — k
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.The yard steamer
CONSUL,
Dome). P Kinney, master, aril' leave
coiarly for heeling, as Monday,
Wednesday istid Friday, at 10 o'cloorecisely.
Leave 1% heeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Ha
mrday. at 7 o'clock, a m, precisely.
The Cousul trill land at all the intermediate ports.—
Leery acconaidation that can be procured for the COM
fort and safety of passengers has been provided. The
lost is also provided antli_a sett-acting safety guard to
gr c ze d n , t ,r e t s:losums. Foe l i sgr w h i ry
oa
Web 4 corner of let and Smithfield me.
FOR criCINN ATI AND ST. LOUIS.
- The splendid new steamer
VISITOR,
.... i iaeons, will leave for abase
. - and Intermediate pens this day. at
4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or pasrsalre, apply on board.
FOR CINCINNATI.
/h.— 41 The splendid new steamer
Aiez Dean, iriasser, will leave for the
bove and trnermediniss pore this dry
. .
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111 o'clock.
For ii-eight or posartge apply or] boaok, or to
wart' D %WILKINS, Ago
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The hoe smellier
=tat tX/LORADO, .
Gomaly, 'neater, will leave for above
nd intermediate porta this day.
For freight or passage, apply on booed. mode
FOR ciriciNNTat.
, s. The new and splendid steamer
4 r " ' IRACILADY TAYLOR,
Lu
Cal, master, will leave for above'
d intermFdinte porta thb,day.
9,For freight or puree, applion board sag le
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
..,... The elegant steamer
RINGGOLD, ,
Cope,
au fggai szd
co matter, will leave for the above
unennedade porta this day.
'Oar freight or passage, apply on board. aastß .
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
e a seur,
t i The
hoepa! steamer
lsilAmi,
n'''lllr' i
foe shove
d intermediate pone tidy.
d For freight or passage, apply on board. smote
, * fIYIR.pINCINNATI.
.. .
/Mr light draught neanwr
1, FRIRNDSIIIP,
f3r......v”1 4 .:` Davit' amour. will leave tar the above
•-- od solennedtate ns regularly.
For freight or pusszne apply au hoard.augcl6
BEASULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
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IiIIiIILANDER,
The fine summer
Parkinson. toaster, will Irate for the
hors end intermediate tom ties day.
For freight or postage, apply on board. angle
FUR - sr. toms fr. [WM:SW MYER. -
The fine steamer •
DANUBE,
Cock,
s master, will leave for the above ai l
and tatermeillate pone _this day.
passage aeply on .ard. t • eagle
122 M
tH ST. LUUIS.
The new and fast running summer
REVOLUTION,
R Nrlllll, will Teary for above
nd all intermeditus pans this day, at
A o'clock. P. M
For (resent or pusage apply on hoard, or to
auglU J. NEWTON JONES.
FOR ST. LOUIS. - '-'.
maim. The fine new light draught steamer
"'""
Thomp.L.T.VI.LiV,.L:Fitt,,,,, for
the
bone andintermediate Nine regular
p. For freight or pawage, apply on booed. wig ID
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FANCY DRY GOODS.
SEAMAN &
391 Bios('way, Mow - Work.
1
hl PORTERS AND JUDDERS of Filks. French prin
ted Muslin; Daregra, Laces, Fanbrolderiea, Meri
nos, Shawla, Hosiery, Moves, Lawns. Boltabadnea,
AND ALLUTHER VARIFT. IS3OFFANCY DOOM-
They loath, eounwy Alerehantry visitins , New York,.
to examine their stock before making them paned...-
Mr. Muir W. for many years of (ha home of A. T.
Stewart &Co., imna which he mind on dm lot of Jam
1846; and Mr. Jam. Dickson, (who has dm interns(
the burinesa,) wee alms favorably known in that ems& -
liKhment. tnar3Ory
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N EW FALL GOODS—A A Mll/031 CO, GO B/ 8 . 1 " ,
Ret new Foil : 3 :oV o c w om o rr.4 in .part style pac k :Ve:
131111!/, French, English and Amewiewi POW., MoD,
Swum Book Muslims, Conn.., Caps, L....
H OSE! HOSO!-7 , 0.1 f7rt i ! loch pylforr,
Wei "14 " 3 "
30 " " 2 "
/oat received by 1.1 Leech & Co. 1..0, 2.1 for ude
vi the hobs Rubbt, Pep., No. 5 Weed rt.
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sa g s
DI-CIIROAL rornsti-300 lbs Just recd and for
sole by 11 A FAME:3I'OOK & Co,
1 AC 111 - 1:--5 bbla poved, just recd and for sale by
1.4 acrid B A F'/\llktT2Clide Co
ILKOME 11itEEN-14 ram Jim leed'imd for rah
%_.) by cued B A FALIYMTOCK h Co
D LEACHED MUSLINS—A A Mason*, Co, GC. Um ,
ket et, have 4ust opened &mon caics tir those •er
cheap bleached Musliaant Sc. Also, 4 or easea •
the 4+c do. Also, anelbar large lot or tha recaaarna o r
at atc, 4 . 4 11! 4
iIIEAP CALICOES—A A Masao & Co have
%.,/ mother large lot of Calicoes, at yards for o n .
Donor. Also, good yard wide brow. alsoliatt •at oi..
Sion, Wrought Collars„121. I IY gl4
1, 1 1311—,1) bills No I Alsekerel 2:1 do No dot 201,f
bbl. Sbad; bbtl Lake Fhb, 22 LW. Herrtngs•
lot sale by 8 F VON BONN/MI:87 fr.
uC_ .3 from .t
rpAR-13 bb Nonh C
r ero vo lri N a, m fal v, mbh k
.ugl4
MADDER -1 hhd. for 'sale k 7
sugt4 8 F VON 110181.MORsr co
RYE 11.01011-30 bilk for Nolo by
curl{ 8 F VOS BOWNHORST &Co
bvg+ lor sale by
p EPZ,ririu
L A 1 2,?1 ,..-4, WA* um sale, of " cue ry E
13 " CON—A =oil lot corotry 11.0.,f0r sate low to
eloyel movement. aupl4 NrGatit tkß.9k_
LI 0k3:5 balm Wester.t.
aogl4
L' l l. 3l g,ti°°°- -1 ° ROE
SODA AbOr- - Is i en , t i sk s Jou
do do
W•rmuted rynal al
1 TA . : ,, ,Z; 41 F "
a sal• by
u.si4
sale by .vFt{ t: B GRANT
Clols for bate by
C II GRANT
C=l
• -- _
and for p.lO - very lour by
I oupl4 C GRANT
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I AHD oll.—Barkhardt, test, lost ret'd and for nalr.
-
to -
sa4l4 J KIDD Co
WNr.E.Ntr3 SARSAerkiLILLA.-1/ do: for sale
ru
by °°gl4 7 KIDD& Co
T'IN POTASII—di moil by
ougl4 J KIDD & Co
vLANNMS—Brown nailed Mogils, on nonlag;
mat .11 lb, sale by
augla-
I.EO P &ICIMAN, wood at
I IV.KR SKINS—Fur 111 e by .
a 0617 :WICK k SFCANDLEIII3
MOE=
corner 11l nod wood 'wo
oIOALR ROE
--14OU now un the whaVr Jule y
!SALA!! DICKEY front st