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    THE PITTSBMH GAZETIt
PIJOUBLIED BY WAITE k CO.
PITTSBURGH,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 73 , 1848.`
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Advenisernenta and Bobaenptiowtail.NottbAmrr
ean and thiltad Bute Gazette, Philadelphia, received
and fcrrivanied kw ibis cake.
- -coitssmunAL saw Arm PHIL ADEL
THIA rums CM/RENT.
Subsetiptiaos Wilds Tatasblairill La reresved
and forwarded tram ltd. amp
• Dimactraste marhig Naminatlons,
FOR PRESIDENT,
SACHABY i TAYLOR.
FOR VICE pliamEtwr,
jetiLLAltio. wiLLmoug,
ELKCTORAL TICKET
SENATORIAL ELECTORS.'
Tumuli IL T. Wrannaas t orWashiognol.
.loan -
P. SARDEII4 -DLETECT 001, of Lebanon
RS..
ELECPO •
1. Joseph G.Dhakeon, 'l2 Henry Johnson,
2. Jinni P. Welherill, 14. Willi= Colder,;
a Janine M. Davis, 15. WiMinn
4. Thom W. Dalleld, 16. Marian W. Maher,
Dada O. Winer, 17. Andrew G. Gunn,
G. Joahaa Dungan, 18. Thos. R. DaThlraer,
7. John D. Busele, W. Joseph Markle,
8. John Lana* ffi - Nnfel A.er,
9. Joseph Bchmoeke,, 21. Andrea, amis,
10. Chutes Snyder, 21 Brabant Irvin,
U. William O. Harley, 22. Thomas 8. 2191,
12. Francis Tyler, 24. Bam'l A. Pummel,
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
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FOR CONO
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LSWIEVM J. NOBLE, ofloduans.
ciansmor WIFELY, of VOW..
SWARTZwn.. of Pittsburgh.
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• ' RESSRICULII NIXON. of Lower SL Muir.
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scam FOSTER, of Baldwin.
STATIC COZOSITTSX.
Tbe Weinberg Of the Wino Bra. Conn.= are re
queued to meet fignhanarg, gel the 31at inateni, en 3
o'elOek,P. ALES% RAMSEY, Choinnan.
Mess STATE CONVENTION.
Ile, elosen. orPennsy CHARY T. 6. lvan frieodly to
14 the election oaf
OM ZAI. •
11:111 "1" aroted to ideWo °RE' gal i4_
17,134 r an THURSDAY, the 31.1 day or AUGU A A,
" lalvereh lE linie and d Workhajusen:
identrtacoreze,Traders and Marceau.
Xeit *fall
we
ocenpationa end Dracula.:
All who yegard parity, integray,fideLity and owe..
cy as caoentiai elements of elan National Adinlivitra-
Allaihe are closed hypoclisy, [rand, <OIIIWIOII.
adaKILALLOS IM violence in the conduct of puldic
affairs:
Altwhoare in favor of legislation by the represent&
tins °filmoppeoplr, unchecked by • tyrannous cure . •
odtha power:
who would reams the country from the evil
which nowparatyre its industry and debar Os cote
prism
AU who would pre adequaterotection to Amer'
can labor, and thus increase the means, extend the et
to and elevate the condition of the Atomic
. . .
All who would prostrate, by judicious encourage
ment, the development of our own great mounters,
Apiculture, Manufacturing and ?littoral:
All who ere true friends of those who dig in the
fedi, end delve in the mines, and ply to the loom, and
belie the wortabips sod on the highways:
All, of all classes, creeds and conditions, who desire
ia secure
IDMODAI AND BETTER TIMES,
ars invited to be present.
Come, Yerussylvardans: tome from farm, and for g e.
and fluvotee, and coal-ph, and factory: from rood-s
and river: from village, and town, and city: come and
show that you an not insensible to your Interests:
come and show that you have not begotten, and lbw
you will not forgive, the base deception of which you
arid been made the victims: COMM and show that you
are grained to the hero who "man aramascoron," and
that you appreciate the man who oun NO raven A.
Dininguisdied Orators from all parts_ of the Union
oral bother., to address you: your friends from .0 sec
tions alba State will tot there to greet you, and •ron,
and thet a.,d we, knowing that "we cur so sear
WE= WI .LL rin.t. roarliaca," will rejoice in the &we
nn= of certain victory.
ALEKANDFM RAMSEY, Chairmen.
Morton McMichael, George F. Miller,
Thomas E. Cochran, David Cooper,
Robert lredell, Lot Demon,
Washinikton Townsend,
John C. tints!,
James Fox,
Bezdstosin Mathias,
George Lear_ A
'Thorn.J. Wei-we
,Gleole n ry,
LI 8. PrIISIOII,
Alex_ W. Taylor.
State Central Comm ittee.
out the Stale, friendly to the
Imore, will please copy .ndt
It C. Darlington,
Dir6.lAlr. Putersor.,
N. B. lal_pop.r* thrO.
ateetiot of Taylor wad Fill
pabratt tat day of meeting.
The dews which we publish to day from ill fated
Ireland will be read with profound interest. Thu'
imam direr alio the cause of the evils which
afflict Ireland, and their beat rear* yet all &el
that the condition of the country is now and long
has been most deplorable end unhappy, and that it
is a standing and burning disgrace to the British
Government and people. Into - time evils we can
not now enter, but it may not be uninteresting to
scan the possilnlities of the success,of the present
In estimating the probabilities of success, we
must keep steadily in view the precise object aim
ed at—so far as they are developed—for on that
depends, in a very great measure, the degree of
residence which the insurrection will meet with.
' Repeal,' that is, a local legislature, was possible
though not probable Bat it is not repeal which is
. pow theobject;—aoseven simple separation, but a
separation attended by a confiscation of Oldie land
ed property, and its division among the people of
Ireland, or the insurgent portion of then; we can-
Mat any which, for the principle on which the
saws is to be made has not yet been proclaimed,
though the /vision itself is folly avowed.
' Repeal' was a mere political question, was con.
standout!, legal, and perhaps possible. The only
thing that rendered it difficult was the fear of the
English that it would ultimately lead to disunion
land separation, which they are unanimously copper
ed to. They will not consent to the division of the
Empire upon any terms, and will resist, we may '
well believe, to the last extremity o division which
is to be attended with atotal breaking ap of all the
present laws of property, on one side of the hoe,
and its consequent insecurity aid depreciation on
theather. The case then stands Male—England
on the one band contends for the integrity of the
Empire, and the legal riglusof the present propne
tars or landlords. Ireland battles for - Independence
and a rediviaion of the land. Powerful interests
—strong passions are arrayed on both sides.—
.. Nee eau, it is evident, be no compromise. One
party or thenther must surrender alt. The mites.
'hunts, whicht
The Irish leaders, on their side, look be success
to their tambour, their knowledge of the country;
the cheerful endurance of fatigue and privation;
aujl the facility In field tortification which chart.:
ladies their people. The country, they allege, it
imputable, except by public roads, and these may
be rendered impassable to artillery in a day; the
chances of a rising in England, and lastly they
depend not a little on the hatred of the Saxon
which they have so successfully and assiduously
etdtivateili—whether wisely or tint is another gues-
ors *aide of the British are the military pos.
...gestios of the country, military experience, diseip•
line, enginiecring skill, *burr:knee of artillery, the
cammandef the surrounding sea, a central posi
ting; Daily of authority and command, confidence,
lad jaanand greeted, rebounded resooneee of nai-•
ney and credit, with which to repair disasters and
anew the snuggle. It is in this last we conceive
this tie Mew hopelessness of the present struggle
ire. England will fight king and hard before she
will selingaialt what has been part and parcel of
her - being far seven hundred Team but she will
wind her last dollar. and sendover her last man
rather than, in so considerable a portion of the Em
igre the principles of a divisors of property shall be
imiccashilly carried out If one army is destroyed
she will send another, and another; end what, in
the mean time, becomes of poor afflicted Ireland?
Far oar part we can DOO DO DeDdis for her in war
—no salvation but through the fella of peace, and
this WO are glad to perceive is the vice . of many of
her beat friends It was the view of the great and
good O'Connell—it is the View of his was. The
Clabolic Priesthood, It appears, have very mmeral
ly created themselves to put down the rising, and
the Chtholic paper of this city Is opposed to it, and
considers that the leaders have much to answer.
ger.
Many, if ant ail the grievances of Ireland are
.meted in common with their brethren in Great
-BMWs. There elan the representation Is nude.
qminr—the wane too limited—them also, Ia ea
entabkalted church, which the great portion of the
pew do not believe in, yet have to support. is
"*. Great Britain /swell u behind landlordism, the
hip printogenituMntrwriteeiam, and a presione
• or .purzlidicm npon the mama subsistence, and
„-Antricroan caw eigs exist. Oar faith is ennui
peansal4itzt 4 Legal means these evils will
Cho people of GreatScitinn
thirretuntot remaina moment in see countrystten
.are Undid opt is itie other: Our Its
fw, puce and lows, but let what happen may, 'Uis
wawa Ireland will always find in America warm
isympatity and isniniEnsun
tosuti.
andmasses of OM PithebrughVazeiM
New tux; Aug. 19,1E148.
TheriCity for. the pest few days halberm Mainly
occupied with the detail of the disastrous - fin! at
- Albany, which has swept from existence in a kw
hours some $3,000,000 worth or property, besides
! causing the bra of months of valuable business
I time. The pier, the stores of the leading grocery
and dour merchants, and some of the finest hotels
are gone, and what. was ones the busiest part of
the city, is now ft heap of ashes. It is in fact, an
other Pittsburgh fire and about the same proper .
Lion of the dense berness part of the town has
been destroyed. The Insurance companies will
near all pay, bat many of them must wind up in
consequence. Some twenty persons are miming,
and it is feared have lost their lives.
Great progress in making upon the wonder of
the world in steamboat building, the "New World."
Fast as are some of our river boats, (and twenty
three miles an hour have been run) this one will
exceed them, and elegant as are their accommoda
tions, they will be thrown into the shade by the
gorgeous luxury of the new Nutt of the "People'.
Line." The boat is bur hundred fret long, and
will make the run in six hours, and will be in fact,
• travelling hotel. She is to have numerous cab
ins., large-and small, and one can dine in a private
room as easily as at the Agorllikause or Monoaga.
halo. She will have the usual (inblic table, and
will accommodate twenty five hundred passen
gen
Southern travellers are highly pleased to learn
that Allegheny county has completed her ankoicrip
tion to the Central Railroad, and that a modern
mode of travel will soon be in operation to the
rivers of the went The completion of the Cen.
tral Road must be to Pittsburgh as beneficial as the
great Erie road will be to New York. Nature thus
far, has ddae everything for Pittsburgh, and she is
the natural centre of the business and trait! of
the west. What the city will he when art shall
be united to nature in aiding her developementa,
who dares say. With the road in operation, the
trade via Wheeling and the tedious Baltimore road
will cease, nor will people reach New York via the
Laces as at present. The now favorite Broivus
ville route will lose many of its friends, who will
-prefer the speed of .the steam home, to the tedious
ride over the mountains. Pittsburgh will be the
nose of the great tunnel, through which the mighty
current of travel and the immense mass orbusia
nese must pass east and west! Without coating a
dollar of money to the city of Pittsburgh and the
county, an enormous market will be secured to
the fiumerSof the latter, and to the real estate and
business men ogittsburgh, au amount of business
that soillulickerher now active bustling streets seem
doubly stirring.
Some of the money let home by the Approprin -
Uon pill has found ita way to New York, and $O3,
000 of the same paid out to the workmen on the
great - naval dock at Brooklyn. This as the tint
payment that lass been made for seven months.—
This -dock is one of the sights ofNew York. and
will be completed in one year from next July at a
cost of 81,300,000. It is 350 feet long, 105 feet
wide and 30 feet deep, and will be capable of as
the largest steamer and the heaviest
line of battle ship alloat. Sixty thousand tons of
Prone will be used in its construction, besides 7000
piles 25 to 40 ft. in length, and so indefinite quanti'
ty of small stone and timber. A dilating dock would
have answered all the purposes for which this dock
is intended, at a coat of half a million of dollars,
but that would not have given contractor, any
giro amount of spoils, and was not adopted.
The revenue of the port has been I'llo,ooo iv
the week, showing an import of over two millions
of dollars. The demand for coin for the sub treas
ury has not been large enough to create any strut•
gency in the money market, and good notes sell
cheaper; 'it to 12 and 15 per:oem. per annum is
now ttie_. rate, and 6 per cent for Luna on call.—
The drafts upon the subtrensury have been SIT.*
573, and receipts $742,529.
Wil4sza H. &bon.
Joseph Paxton,
Geo. V. Lawrence,
John ',onion,
More Woolen mills are stopping at Mr east.
among them the Fuchburg company, thirty years
in constant operation. The prospect tin , W.
looks had. :Amino may be quoted m .70c; tamed
Ohio, 224a4c - , buyers are only taking small Lsts
A lot of wool bought in Michigan at 2:M'cotikl riot
behold at 22c here.
D.A. Raney,
D. iVeuaore,
John Morrisou,
11. W. Patrick,
Samuel W. Pearson
The Cambria mail has not been delivered to any
extent, up Male time the mail doses and the pri
vale character oi the advice* is not known. The
printed accounts are favorable and peaceful. The
Irish revolt has commenced, but has been allowed
to Make link pllnTeil. Cotton, the great heroine ?
ter of Mercantile confidence in England, bat irn.
proved slightly, and bread, owing to mom reverti
ble weather, was a little cheaper, especially the
inuirser-lnds. Iron remained steady at former
quotation. AU Wads of provisions from the I'M
ted States were cheaper and in demand. Cheap
food;a low rate of interest, a growing confidence
in the speedy quieting of Ireland, and a tinn cotton
market, are the chief &mums of the new. AU
these things conduce to the prosperity of England,
and the news may be set down as favorable.
MOST OF THE BUSINESS PORTION OF
THE CITY IN ROTHS.
Hundreds of Building. and Millions of
Property Destroyed.
Our city is literally desolate. A fire broke out at
about noon yesterday, in a stable in the rear of the
Albion Hotel. comer of Broadwoy and Herkimer
iu..,lietween Broadway and the river. The wind
was a gale from the South, the beat olds, weather
and the Are intense, and every thing dry end con,.
hi:talkie. In an inconceivable short time, the fire
spread over a wide surface, prostratingevery thing
bean, IL The efforts of the fireman, aided by the
Troy. West Troy, Greenbush, Arsenal, and Sch.
enectady campames, were directed as well as they
could be under such appalling circumstances, but
they were powerless against such an amazingfiere
of dame, of raging wind, and the fierce heat of the
widespreading and all coromming element.
The fire was not arrested until Ave in the after
noon ; and only then by a providential chance of
wind, which threw the current of Haute back upon
Its vast track of devrtation, followed by a heavy
and drenching rain. This alone preserved to the
city all the business and commercial portion of it
that has escaped.
Fali four hundred buildings are consumed, and
property pp:Mehl) , not less than two or three millions,
although no estimate 01 value is yet attainable. We
hear of two forwarding lines, that estimate property
under their charge to the amount of $90,000, all
consumed. Another line troffers to an amount
from 560,000 to 560,000. The loss of flour afloat
and inhume is not less than 10,000 barrels.
The area of the tire embraces many acres, pert
haps (Lilly or sixty, of the most compact and value
ble part of the city. It includes at least twenty
pares. Amidst the ruins, which everywhere
the eye, it is di/knit to • race the outlines of
the former state ofthings; but those fiumillar with the
city premise the extent of this most calamitous
visitation, by • few generalities.
Broadway, from the intense:Mon of Herkimer, to
the south corner ofHudaott street, on the west side,
and to Van Schaack's Variety store on the east side,
nearly half a mile, is, with all Its structures and
stores, including the Eagle Tavern, the Townsend
House, oral the United States lintel, level with the
earth.
From Broadway lo toe river, including the me
ga. oficely damson Quay wieet,thiougliont nearly
the entire space above mentioned, all is a hasp of
mem.
All the cross streets meting Broadway, lierki•
mer, }Needier, Lydia*, Hamatan, Division , and
Hudson, west as fur as Union and Dallium streets,
areararept away. Amexingetlirts
gruel carriage and coach esta liniments Isvery
thing on the surrounding streets being demolished.
.North the flying cinders, with which the sir was
filled, caught the Columbia street Market, and of
that large structure nothing remains. The adjacent
buildings were saved by the prompt efforts oftbe
two Schenectady Ore companies.
But the scene of the Most striking and absolute
desolation is the Pier. Scarcely a vestige of it
rethaina Throughout its entire length, from Ham
ilton street bathe cut opposite Balton depot, it is
aunty consumed, including the wharves, ware.
houses, nearly all the shipping in the Buie and
outside the Pier, tow imam, hugs Boating ware.
house arks, with all their valuable and vast C.3_
tents of Food, and products, the three bridges at
Columbia, State and Hamilton streets, lumber yards
dour stores, in short every thing that teemed with
life and value in that great marl lesterday morn-
The aaene in Sate street beggars all ithersiptio°
Thousands, flying from the confingmtioe, pressed
every conceivable ea hick, Into their .ervicei deposit
jag goods, furtetntc, tamiiiea, children, every thing
animate and inanimate. Everyatut hi, th a t w id e
at
the Exchange, the City Bank, at the
omen of all the intmuccthig streets, in front of St.
Peter's Church, all along the Parka, and finally, at
the Scete Hail and iTity crowded with
hate; hoses. furniture, goads of every description,
ar.C. No point WIN deemed too remota from the
devouring element The knees everywhere were
closed, or were may opened to the aging cinaeas
and their effect.
Two building. wens blown up, in the lm hope af
„ 'proves. a the fire. One belonging to
1. / 30 1'd on Eirondway, and the other m Mr.
john 'Encase?, cornier oilludtam andll..ibeity same us
but with little erect ,
Ali the insurance companies seer largely If
oat rulnonsly.
Ammt 111 1 1PYing destroyed, was the saw ,
D er Cothisodl3ostotf, - arrived yesterdays:nothing, fu ,
'thee thane/ &a hdathde, goo °Boston, seemed , /
datertr , Some twenty vereeh h het err the Rana,
were hardy drawn oat fa the riser Red preened,
The Isaac Newton led Rip Vet Winkle steamers
were also =scud with much dilScolty.
The mamma: al dale pier, so utterly sweeping
From the Albany Argue af Fnday
tette as rapidask. was euexpected. It eras sup
posed to the safe, owing to the intervening bwrin.
Its only danger was from the flying cinders; end
every store had its look.out and it. buckets. When
Iltdm 3 ger had supposed to have passed, a !mark
caught under a clapboard on Merced or river side
of the pier, and in a few mornets the dames were
beyond all controL And throughout the entire
length of the pier, such was the rush of the flames,
that many of the merchants, cut off from escaped
from the basin side, abandoning all hope of saving
property, hastily threw their books and valuable
papers into boats, and put out into the river.
The moth every where throughout the city were
thronged with occupants, anxiously guarding their
property from the falling cinders.
It is to be feared that several lives were lost—
certaindly several penons were severely injured
or burned; pat we have no positive information.
Nearly the entire Trey and West Troy fire de
Nutmeats were on the ground. Their aid was
promptly and most efficiently rendered. Last eve
ring they tendered, through the telegraph, the aid
of three additional companies, which rnme down
and served : as a relief guard.
All burliness was suspended, all the places of
amusement closed--in short, the aspects in all di.
rectiona besoke the desolation which pervades the
city.
One of our oldest residents, familiar with the tire
department, estimates the loss by tire here sin.
March lint, . exceeding the entire loss for the
previous forty one years. This contlagration—in
broad day—shogether surpasses, in every form of
loss, any with which the city hos ever been visited.
Stanwix Hell and the City lintel were several
times on tire.
The suffering among the inhabitants is severe,
and many demand the sympathy, commisseration
and charity of those who were so fortunate as no
to have been smear the,unmediate sufferers.
Many in affluent ctrcumstances yesterday are ru
Med. Thousands ure homeless. Destitute fami
lies and numerous children, without shelter o
bread, are around on. Aid cannot be too prompt
ly afforded.
The Union Mutual Insuranec Company of th .
city will not lose one dollar by the Albany fire.
ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA
The royal mail steamer Cambria, Capt. Harrison,
arrived at New York, OA Saturday morning, at
about 11 o'clock, and at her dock at Jersey coy at
12. She left Liverpool on Saturday, the sth not.,
arrived at Halifax on the 16th, at 11 30 A. M.. and
left on the afternoon of the same day.
By thin arrival, files of London and Liverpool
papers, the former to the evening of the ith, nod
the latter place to the sth instant, have been re.
moved.
The steamer Caledonia arriv s ed at Liverpool on
the 2d instant, from New York4Whenm, tate sailed
on the 19th of July. The WiSfisnaton, which lel
New York on the 20th of July, arrived at South
ampton on the 11 of AuguaL The steamer Niaga
ra bad not arrived at Liverpool when the Cambria
MESE
The killowing statement of the Irish pews is from
Wilmer 6; Smith's Times, from which it appears
that the Irish Insurrection has rutted
Prior to the news of the habeas corpus suspen
sion act having reached Ireland, Mr. W. Smith
O'Brien, Mr. O'Gorman, Mr. Dillon, and, we be
here, Mr. Meagher, perceiving the danger which
was impending, quitted the capital of Ireland, and
repaired to their strongholds in the south. On the
2:ith alt., Mr. O'Brien and other Confederate chiefs,
addressed the people at Carrick-on Suit. and then
plunged into the heart of
,Tipperary, where,fur
'enteral days, no authentic accounts could he oh
lain. respecting their movements.
At first it was declared that O'Brien was at the
head of 10,000 insurgents, which .stmor unspoiled
to 100,000; but more trustworthy reports having
since arrived, we find that at no period could there
be more 800 2000 adherents to his muse. In the
meantime, the government proclamation, offering
a reward for the apprehension of the leaden of the
insurgents, was extensively punted through the
chief towns of Tipperary, Kilkenny. Waterford and
Limerick, and many were deterred from continuing
in a course which periled their her..
All the penalties of high treason attached to the
harborer, and abettors of the movement, and the
whole body, was completely pator-stricken. Ui
Meagher, we have no authentic accounts whatev
er; it is said that he has escaped. O'Brien, after
an interval of some days, during which he we,
doubtless occupied in stirring up the peasantry,
next appeared about Mollinahone, armed with pil e
and ptsuals, and surrounded by a hotly guard unit
fatly accoutred. He certainly halted at the police
station Were, and demanded the sergeant and sir
men to surrender. Some parleying took Mae.,
and Mr. O'Brien and his men not succeeding in
gaining over the men, or in inducing them to sur
render Iwai..d Li return the hillowing day.
Lin. Saturday, the :Bst tilt.. the rant - errrl
fairly took place. About 4000 or ONO insurgents
encountered a small issly of isilice under Mi.
Blake, the county inspector, and at first the 'over .
whelnung fine of insurgents compelled the hole
hand of the ...tabular,' to retire. They secured
their retreat into o small house on the border. of
the common Boula,gh, near Bellingary, which hav
ing been fortified, the insurgents advanced, headed
by O'Brien. He called imam the beseiged to sur
render, and was answered by a volley from their
mintage, winch killed several Litho insurgents—
The Boni. Catholic clergymen arrived at thic
• afel3o of strife while this was going on, and tau.
pieced the people to ateumn front violence.
O'Brien, it is said, incited the people to set
fire to the house or pull it down, bat not being se
conded, he appeared disgnated with command,
mounted a policeman's home, and look the direc
tion toward I'l.ON/ford. By this tone, a large body
of regular troops, cavalry, artillery and infantry.
came pouring to from all quarters, the insurgents
had disappeared, and the military bivouacked UP
the field. Various statements have been put firth.
tending to show that O'Brien is scarcely in a slate
of sanity; his dress and deportment being altogeth
er such as to justify this belief
From England a continued stream of farixs, con
sisting of cavalry, infantry and artillery, poured
immediately IMO Ireland, and no oilmenee fleet of
war steamers encirclhd the whole C 110.04. The
Felon, Nation. and other papers were oelaed, the
types carried away. and effectual steps taken to
prevent their reappearance. Nine counties were
thither proclaimed under the eon: act
Meantime, numerous arrests have been mode in
Dublin and various counties. Patrick O'Higgins.
the leader of the Dublin Churtitts, we. the .
person mat to Kilmoinham tint on a charge of high
treason. A man named Flanagan was also ar
rested; and these captures gave a elite, by the rein.
are of their papers, to many of the parties embark
ed in the conspiracy. Us Monday moaning, ten
assistant. in the house of Pim St' Co., drapers, were
apprehended and sent to Jeff The deluded young
men were found to passes. arms and ammunition
In the boxes, and they held commissions of the
rank of captains and colonels in the "King of Men
star's!" army. Many others in the establishment,
against whom warrants were out, contrived to
escape for the present.
Eugene O'Reilly, a prominent leader of the Con
federates, surrendered himself at the instance, or on
the compulsion,
of his hither, a respectable solici
tor. James F. Lalor, of the Felon, and Mr. I dolma,
the Secretary of the Irish Confederation, were alio
captured and sent to Kilmainham Jail. The next
day C. Taff°, barrister at law, and T. Walter May.
ler, President of the Citizens Club, were both cam
mined to Newgate. Proclammums were issued
against harbonag eleven more Confederates,
eluding the two Cmitwells, D'Arcy Magee, Deviu
Reilly, Joseph Brennen, and othera. Dr. Cane was
taken at Kilkenny; C. Rochford, attorney; John
Blake, eilitnr,of the Galway Vindicator, add flees
ha,gatt, dgimamith, at Galway. Rumors were me
calmed that O'Brien, Meagher and his comrades
had effected their escape; but in fact, within these
few day's, no authentic account has been received
respecting them or their movements.
From the latest advice, received from the distur
bed districts about Balmgarry, where General Mac
Donald has established his head quarters, every
thing continues peaceable, with the general impress
Irian that the moment the troop, were withdrawn,
dissatisfaction would again show itself O'Boen in
supposed by the most cool headed people writing
from the spot, to be concealed La some of the tames
in the neighborhood of his late exploits.
Viscount Hardinge amved in Dublin on Tuer
day, had would, if necessary, sesame the special
command of the knees in Ireland, which amount
to at least 50,000 men. He was expected to leave
Dublin Mr the South on Thuraday. A considera
ble quantity of arm. has been seised at Newish.
The search for arms appears to be carried on with
undiminished vigor, and Carrick on Buie and Car-
rick Berg, two spots which were the very tocus
sedition, have yielded to stern necessity-ell their
suns have been seized. The same resolution to
carry out the Intentions of the Government' op
pears to prevail in other parts of the country, and
In a week or tea days from thin lime all the coultry
will be disarmed.
It n quite evident from all that Gas occurred, that
the movement has Wally failed. The most eau
'Mine of the Confederates must now he aware that
there never existed the smallest chance of sac.
neurally coping with the British arms. Now that
it is all over vutually, might it not be more prudent
for the !union of public opinion in Ireland to tarn
the direction of their countrymen's minds into an.
other channel—the course of honest industry---and
thereby propitiate the Government to show clem
ency to the men whose lives are Jeopardised!
FELIDIAM'S OVPICS, 4 o'clock.
We have received the Mowing by Spcmal Ex
press from our Correspondent in Kilkenny:
Saxons Nuarr.
Early on 'Saturday morning, sob inspector 'feint
of the Callan station, county Kilkenny, with be
tween forty and filty men trader liiS
proceeded to the neighborhood of Ballingarry, on
the borders of the county Tipperary, and about
twelve miles from the nay of Kilkenny, to as.ot in
arresting Smith O'Brien, who, it won reported, was
somewhere in the mountains. of that kwality,
rounded by a large body of armed peasantry.
In tome lime afterwards, a moulded policeman.
Constable Carroll, was despatched from the Maud.
ha street dation, Klik.
..enitY, with it despatch for sub
inspector Tent. Canon rode on until he came to
a part of the country between Britinttelry and a
place called the Common, when he heard several
shots fired, and was soon allervrards taken prison.
er by armed country people. Some of them were
for shooting him, saying 'lf this man gets back, be
will hang us all,' bat others declared that they
would not take Carroll'a life. Hewes then brought
into the patience of Smith O'Brien, who, a s ap.
peds,tvore rflnap with n peak and silver band car.
vying 4 Warm his hand. Mr. afiripn,adilrrni ng
Carroll :foully, mid, ' you de one of th e mounted
Carroll
The constable replied that be wan, being aware
that he was known to persons in the neighborhood.
Mr. Mien then turned round and asked the pee.
pie emu hiss.woakl he give hixaself up.' But they
not saving advised him to Rd' a step he waited
about Con some time, and then mounted the roust..
ale's hone and redo ay. Carroll we. detained
OM some time in the cutody of bur men. Dating
this period, sub mspector Trent and his men were
shut op in a bonus to which they had retreated.
surrounded be country people, on whom they tired
from the windowa After tire lapse of two or three
hours, Carroll was left in charge of one man, and
this fine allowed the constable to take his depar
ture.
In
coming along the road on his way back to
Kilkenny, .Carroll encountered Mr. Smith O'Brien,
who bad changed his drew, now wearing a hat,
and on horseback, Mr. O'Brien stopped him. The
constable informed Mr. O'Brien that he had no
arm,, remonstrated with him, and told bun that it
was iolish to think of holding out against the force
that would be brought against him, eapeciallY as
the priests were exhorting the people not to Join in
resisting the authorities. Mr.O'Bren seemed to think
deeply on what the constable had said—observing
that for twenty years he had been trying to serve
his country, and that if the people did not stand by
him, he might as well give up. Shortly nfterwards,
he parted with Carroll, giving him his stick, and
rode ou by himself.
On the return of the constable to Kilkenny, or
den were given to the military and police to march
to Mr. Trout's assistance; and at half past eight
o'clock in the evening, the city wmithrown into an
awful sate of excitement, by the moving onward
toward BallingtuTy of a most formidable force.—
There were in all between three and four hundred
soldiers, and about 160 of the 'constabulary. A
guard of the 83rd regiment kept watchon the Thol.
sel. and a very large number of police were under
arm, in the Assembly Room, it being gederally sup
posed that Smith O'Brien would be brought in a pr.,
otter during the night. However, shortly after the ,
departure of the military and police, news of the
safe retreat of Mr. Trent and his party were con
veyed to Kilkenny, and cavalry police were des
patched to recall the soldiers and constabulary who
who were on the way out.
They were eight miles from Kilkenny, and re
turned at on early hour on this morning—Mr.
Trout and his men got off in safety, but I regret to
say that several of the people were killed and woos.
Jed. Among the latter is, it is thought, Mr. Dillon.
Some accounts state that twelve people were kits
led, but 1 believe those to be exaggerated—.l have
heard that there were about 300 armed men about
Smith O'Brien at the time Carroll was taken ' nod
some 400 more on the hills near him. Catholic
clergymen were seen in vain exhorting the people
to cease resisting the police, while the shots were
whizzing mound them.
Tun A-VICILIC/Ci CoNFIMENATIM—The Liverpool
Journal °fate sth says that on the arrival of the
John It. Skiddy. American packet ship, in tha Mer
sey, a steam tug, which bad peen specially mega.
gad for the occasion. proceeded out into the river,
with a party of police, to search among the puma.
gee for armed sympathising American confeder.
ate. The search was unsuccessful, as of trout.
it was likely to be.
A Tearroe L. TUX React. Cs.nr.—The Clanmel
Chronicle aayr—•On Saturday evening not Mr.
Smith O'Brien, having seat word to a Protestant
clergyman, residing near Mullinahone, of his inten
tion to dine and sleep at his house that night, am.
ved there at a late hour, Mier the slimy at Bailin
garry, from which he was retreating; he called at
the reverend gentleman's gate, and told him at the
collision, saying at the same time that he bad Urn
led to believe that ten or twelve thousand men
were under arms in Tipperary ready to receive
him, but that ;be had been betrayed. tin was
alone, and seemed very much dejected; be only re.
mauled a few mantes, and left the place in tears.
The Ceurkrw Chronicle relates that the venerable
prelate, be. Hedy. having denounced the pike move.
meat in that town, and the acithoriume having de.
(crawled to suppress it, the venders of weapons
abruptly lied with their caravan. They were de
sirous of making a stand in Tallow- Here the in
habitants manifested a determination to break the
ran, and throw the arms it contained into the river
Stmley. The oppositiou was so vigorous that they
tied trout Tallow to Newtown-Larry, and we sale
sett uently compelled to decamp to some other town,
or what is more likely, they crossed the channel to
RnsioL Thus terminated the crusade of the rebel
C0M1214.10 [ker.
The rebel dub. in Belfast hare all nominally
been dissolved, but whether their members bare
actually given up their treasonable plotting, and
plant:nags tatkddlerent matter. There in no chance
now of soy woman, attempt at alllla...teak In thus
neighborhood.
A correspondent of the Freeman's Journal says
The clergymen of ninny parishes Lave ndunaly
advised their docks not to join In any armed anael
on, or rem:nee:a to. the authorities, and I have
learned Irma well unturned sources that the parish
priest Cl I srlingtiml, in thin county, prevented •
number of his people IMAM g,mng to Mr. ti•Brieta's
ana4iaallet on Saturday. It m believed that Mr. If
Brien fed most of that, whit diwted round him, at
Lt, own expense and strictly s,•stildbited any at
them Mint wising 'monismn or cattle from the tar.
terra
The trials of Messrs- Duffy. Martin, and the oth
er persons in custody under the treason and felony
art will certainly take place at the COnairziou,
Which la to open ua Tuesday neat. The Eveinug
Posit =yr—. We believe that the Stale Trials will
disclose au amount of meditated and contrived
ormthes which could not he easily paralleled in the
history of human iniqUity..
The Metropotwaa Puhce Catouussioners *fire
owned the Olt - twang order relative to the Killenadle
mina.
Ottrum..—Sunday, 30th July—The
Commissioners of Police are happy to Le able to
inform the force that a small pail of them:manhole.
g,.yesterday evening, unassisted by military, near
Killenaule, in the county Tipperary, smacked one
thousand men, mostly mined with fire arias and
pikes, under the immediate command of Smith
013nen. Not a man of the police boa been injur
ed, but seven of the rebels were killed, and a great
number wounded. O'Brien's party rata away, in
the greatest confusion, and were completely db..
pursed. About an boar after, aline mildttry three
were on the ground, but too late to be of service.
The commissioners mingratulate the man of the
Dublin police on the gallant conduct of their coat
rndes of the constabulary, knowing that the Me
tropolitan force are always ready to do their 4uly
and set the disaffected at defiance."
Orders were mined yesterday to the Co•+ne's of
and similar onion have been forwarded
the other Irish ports, to be parbrularly vigilant in
searching all French vessels eotenng Irish ports.
for arms, ammunition and sympathisers.
Tnttu o'cloca.—The news brought by the nud
day mail time the South today is nil ea to mecum.
rational facts, save the pleasant one. that ; was
quiet along the line.' A party of polio, was rms.
tinned at the terminus, the pressure of News non.
gers there for the last few days being found moons
Desun, Aug. 3.
We are still without any decisive intelligence
from the seat of insurrection. It is said, and doubt
Jess with truth, that Mr. O'Brien's whereabouts
accurately known to the authorities, as also those
of his associates. But it is manifestly not the ear
ter on this account to ruled his capture, for where
so many of the people are disaffected it is not MM.
cult to see how he may receive warning of the ap
preach of any danger.
Mr. O'Gorman is alive—it was a gentleman
named Gmnam, who shot himself accidentally at
Tralee, whose death gave rise to the rumor.
The hallowing letter, though it necesisarily repeats
tome facts that will be krund in another part of our
paper, deserves a prominent place, not only 00 cc
00UOI of the new facts which it communicates, but
from the high authority of the winter
Ciaurakt. ~ Aug. 2.
"This morning the prisoners in the goal of Clan.
mel rose, the turnkeys, &c., fired upon them, wouu
dad eight, three mortally. Four hundred prisoners
are in the gor.
"O'llonoell, of Rallybe, the lender of the Carrick
rebels, was taken last night; he as a mom of cough,.
erable property.
"Mr. O'Ryan, jun., of Cashel, is also arrested, ta
ken near Carrick. He taufnaspeetable parents; his
father has £5OO per annum.
"Dobeny was with about 200 men an the woods
of Kilcoroey on Monday last. l lay.° was with
him. He lett before dasbreak, and moved toward
Lord Orm...fid's wood ut Garryncken, county Kil
kenny.
.IYRyon was Marching toward Ballyhoo Of:be
nch* when he was taken.
"If they had only wailed till the harvest was
reaped, the whole montry would hayejoutal in
the insurrection.
"The puede undoubtedly told the people tun
rise,—but Lanny added, “Tbtr tune is not yet
mute."
"Smith O'Brien in ilium as a pommel, wan
dering be gone towards Si m
Wezfiard coast; while the repeal preu give out
that he is gam., to the Weal or Nyland, to de,
Corremiwildetten et We Lon.d.osi Times.
Dolma., Tuesday, Aug. I.
part! Hardihge arrived at Ninggoin at Milfpast
oaa o'clock tins edema:al, Jo the Banshee !nail
summer. from Holyhead. His lordship al mice
proceeded to the PhuJm Park, and had a con Airs
mice with the, Lard Lieutenant.
I am enabled to say that Lord Hardinge will be
appointed immediately to the Lord Lieutenancy of
Ireland.
The war is over, nod nothing remains bat to deal
with the peutoners according to asage and their do
seri. What, then, is there for Lord Hoeditige to
do, at Malin:Al/one, or Kilienanle, or any other
equally notdrioun All theme moVemeam
have added, sod are adding, a degree of impor.
lance to the petty alTair which it never merited.
—lfrraLl. •
By ELscnylc TelzoaAnt
Dublin, Thursday, Aug. 3, 0 40 e.
The severe) aceormts report everything inrhe
Smith perfectly quiet. This day proclamations
have been issued by the J..ord Lientenspl to the
15 counties, and baron*: proclaimed last Mel,
day, calling on all parties not privileged t o de
liver up their arms before the 7th insi4 tinder
the penalty of two years imprisonment, with hard
labor. Lord Hardiage reviewed we trunFiii of the
garrison in Phinnis Perk today.
LATEST FROM IRELAND.
We have received by express Lora Hotyheadi
the Deblie papers of yesterday. All wets ituiet to
the diwarbed districts. No word of O'Brien or
the other chiefs., and the pmbnbialy now In that
they have escaped—Limped Journal, bd.
Dr. lammam, as chairman ofcommiuee of oar- .
respondence for this county, has published meal l for
a County Convention of Preis Soil Demmata y to
meet on Wednesday, the oth of Sept., to elect dell.
grates to the Convent= at Reading.
ILeaal AffYrs
ILEPoILTSZ FOR TIM rirrisgmwit
Aaasaratia Pea.may.—Sanmel Hama, a young
man of rather firesaasma a iag appearance, lately en
gaged as book keeper on the steamboat Euphrates
seas arrested yesterday afternoon, on Water, near
Wood street, an a charge of perjury made by Levi
13. Annie, lately engaged as engineer on the same
Loa. It Neer. that Attain had, as is a frequent
custom, quarreled on minting the boat, about
the amount due him for wages, and young Herron
bad made oath as to the time he (Annis) bad been
engaged on board, in taking which oath Attain al.
leges that Herron committed perjury. We know
nothing as to the fact in this case, but have good
reason to know the accuser as a quarreL4oine and
litigious man, though a most excellent engineer.—
Quite an excitement occurred when the young
man was seised, and the constable looked very
much alarmed, trembling all over, and pallid as a
corpse. No attempt was made to interfere, how.
ever, and the prisoner walked away unresistingly
to give the repaired bail for his appearance at
Court.
A family of orphan., from Cherry'Alley, were tm
ken in charge by the Overseers of the Poor, yester.
day. Three little children, whose mother had
died last spring, were lett to the care of a brutal,
drunken fatlier. He sold everything about the
house tbr rum, and left the children to coder hun
ger, tt , rat, and all the evils of neglect and destitu..
tenon, and even where kind neighbors gave them
food, would take it away from his children, and
beat them fur receiving it. At length humanity re
belled against his outrageous conduct, the Oven
seers were called in, and the victims released from
his worse than brutal control. How many similar
cases might be found, we cannot guess.
THE meeting in behalf of Ireland, last night, won
a glorious affair. Capt. Robert Porter presided.—
Addresses were delivered by Messrs. Porter, Shan
non, M'Geehan, Farrel, 'toward, and others, which
elicited tremendous applause.
A Committee was appointed to visit every dis
trict of the comfy, organise meetings, and collect
funds;—upwards of two hundred and forty dollars
were raised on the spot—and a degree of enthu
siasm prevailed which beggars description.—The
meeting adjourned with three deafening cheers for
Ireland—to meet at the Oregon House on Saturday
evening.
WrtlU HRTIN. — PIII4II.I to not. e, the Wlog
Citizens of the Third Ward, Allegheny City, met
for the purpose of electing delegunai to represent
them in the County Convention, to be held on
the 23d instant. Robert Campbell was culled to
the Chair. James Eargemnn and Wm. B. Mowry
were then unanimously elected as Delegates,—
On motion, it was
R....turd, That the Delegates vote for William
Benson for the office of County Conomsmoner. in
room of the vacancy occasioned in the Whig
County "riche by the death of Thomas Fturainii,
11 MN NV. BARB,
Allegheny, Aug. 19. ISt n. See.r.
The Cotton Operative. hold a meeting to-night
In the Allegheny Market House. Some of them
have complained to us of the injury done to their
Cause by the Democratic political veheners, who
have so ungenerously sought to make capital tor
themselves. regardless of the interests ot the cities
satires.
"Len, I{/14," a huh witted colored man, who
wears female epparrel, lives in Virgin Alley. makes
hunsell Brun I, becomes nosey, and even confound
meant and mum sometimes, so fax as to appropr.
ate other peoples . property—even to steal—was
informed against yesterday by a leinale neighbor.
6r troubling her peace, but escaped arrest by run
mug au ay from the constable.
'r —A great Limpid). of tirework Itt to
COMO oil at Green ...AA (iurdrn. on Tiluvoltiv even
tog. relebrned Bra d . Flood LL L it be Ld
Y. rilon. .1301 l'erila !hey CSIILa
nook' ne.•ei I., on , lone u•oor A 1.,
brow!, a a Solcl •IL
1=131:11
DIF:D— Al tile Barracks. le-lovr I:eur Orlean.. °nth,
u i rile .-IL Year on has mgr. Yararl-g% II
a Surgeon le We l $ Arm)
Ilewe• the second son or the late Moms I.auc Cruor
A Net total...um °Mc, s. nod a broths., or out rowu•
matt. Net ale li Crusg, F., Presley was ht.ell Ito Plea.
1114.0 /11 the spring or Itlsl Me studied metric., testis
Dr (:error Stet moon In April. 11,12. he wax :ppm.
red !surgeon, tutoror the Vsl Reorient of rho Untied
lutes lulannry. and 1111Un dourly atter the rioelaranou
of eras with tireal Britain. aerompanied ho. regiment
to the Niagara frontier On the ?As: November. 1019,
Ile was present to Fort Nmsrura when that pia., was
canuonuded, from metro, to sunset. trout Fort (Morer
awl the rano. Lsatteors in that meinity, and tots cont.
plituented by the commending officer In hie Where! re.
ram Ile was present at the Inking of Fort George,
and ei•tl al the nighbattack upon the Amerman army
at Forty Mile Creek. when Creherals Chandler and
w”,a,, were taboo prsoners Ile afterwards tor
ppl.a/11
amed Ilse army, undo , Gen Wllkoison, down Mc St
Lawrence to Preach Mill. bat Inlff he was unlrred to
Fort Arunstrong on the Upper Missassmpi, and in teat
to Fon Jessup to Lornmatra From that time mad the
expesistion of Gen Taylor to Corpus Chront, Le hod
been stationod to Lomas.= anal Ronda. He nercrau•
panted Gen Taylor, u Medical Director, from Cturpos
Chruni to Monterey—se. present tit the Athena or
Palo Alto an? Resaca. subammetilly at the ml nog of
Monterey an
was complimented lay the
end tor
his services in each or those action.. Ile wante
tone utererards ordered to New Orleans. on some tem
porary duty. and rho. Mooted bong present at Buena
Vlsta, but by travelog all night. termed there ilac day
after, m toter to render essential seretces to the wound ,
ed. both Americans and Me:terms, and was again to•
rebly noticed w the canal Report of lien. Toylor
lit the streamer or let:, he paid his last resit to his be
loved and venerable mother and It,. other relanves n •
this vicituty. and thence proCeeded to join lien. Scott us
the rity of Mexico. where he again performed the du. j
nes of Medici Nrector Upon the ratificatfori of the
Treaty of Peace. he embarked with the first detach.
men, or sick trout Vera Crux to New Urlecuts, where .
tbr lao day, licarly the last hour of Its hie, he con- J
netted IA the pet fort:lance of has dunes.
Dr Craig. .e an operative Surgeon, woe eminent tor
his sound Judgment, nerve and self pomessioix As a
physician, he ws• highly esteemed to the army. e 9,..
malty in the treatment of diseases of the &dun, in
which lie had much experie ice To this great confi•
drone in his professional worth, his brother other's
united the buthest appreciation of hi. modesty, einceri•
ty, chime nr sense in honor, and unflinching courage,
Unalines, winch ills well known, distinguished in a re
markable degree the Revolutionary stock from which
he sprang. Looking hack to one of those ancestor..
one is struck with the fact that John Neville, the grand
father of Dr. Crag. 11l Jo 1y.1755, was driven with - Drod•
dock's routed troop. from a point tout of our city, and
let within tittle more that ninety year, the grandson
of John Neville was prem. with victorious Anterthan
&roues in the very heart of ;Mexico, thousands of miles
west of us Such has been the rapid progress of Anglo
Saxn
On o Tu p e o sday meriting, the 22d insx, Atsoma iihtlDT,
daughter of filo. Hornet Atwood, aged two years.
The friends oldie family are melted to attend the
funeral, oil Wednesday atlernoon at 4 o'clock. front
the residence of the mother, Oakland.
Coon or Ginagrior •
Pittsburgh, Ang.19,164.9
IT u bereby ordered that lithe several pemons into.
ed on the annexed Schedule, who were duly elem.
ed.Coustables. shall not appear and tue their bonds ae•
cording to law on or before the next term, the penalty
imposed by the lloth See of the Act of April 1.. t. 1e 6 4,
will be enforced i By the Coon—
JOHN YOUNG, Jr Clerk.
.11 - 1. OF cu MIT• OM. tone love NOT rll-119tun• 60,104
Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh—John Irwin.
First Ward, Allegheny, A. W. Johnston
Alancheeter William Fletcher
Sharyisborgh. Wtlllarn Campbell
South Pittsburgh, Patnek
North Payette township . . William Rinetuun
South du du Hugh Water.
Elisabeth Rotten L i lle.
West Deer John Areot mirk
Main A. Means
Ohio Jame. Hood .
Versailles 1 Soler.
Pitt William A. Herron or
engin-Oa-wen D. A Fahorstuck
Post ropy.
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BY virtue of All order of the ()robins* . Court of A11e•
gherty County. Pennsylvania ' to No. 111, June
Tdrso, IBM I will expose to sale by public ermine or
outcry, as the Court House. In the city of Pittsburgh,
ou October 2d, Isar, al 10 o'cl.k, A AI, being the Ist
Monday or October, heles, all that certain Lot or Piece
of Oround, .1111.1te to the city of Pittsburgh, beat:lump
on Peon street at the dtstattee of NI tent west ....rib).
grow Macbury .trees, nod running along Pero street
wutwardly . ha feet; thence soullswardly, a parallel hoe with hliwbury meet, lip Wet to Brewery alley,
thence along said alley enntwardly 3h fret; and lassos,
nortywerdly, - a parallel line with hlarbory street. lIU
feet to the place of Ixegjoning—with all the noosin g .
unnees; on Witntlt is erelied three small Frame nod
one sawn Bnek Dwelling House.; the same being sub -
ject to • yearly ground rout afoot hundred nod elght
dollars, payable quarterly loreVer, to Anthony Drat/ n,
his het,s nod nastnns.
Tune oe third esali on the delotery of
the deed for the premis, and oar third ill one year,
with interest from lire day of Cale. and the other UM
(bad ill Iwo years, with interest train the day or Kate,
to .eeured I+y bond and mortgage on the
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on want of • neat and superior lint, are invited to situ
and e:111.10 at No. 7f Wood street. it dour mhos, 4th
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BROWN tr. CULBERTBUN,
Pulp l!b_enpi
QTA.NI-20 east., kw sort, iu more
rilAiAli DICKEY& nod
d r for "I.°
y su
Co, .111111111
FLOKB—M bbl. Ilour.ipst rve l / 4 1andfp/
tale by_ aggliq MCA d lIVCANDI.6.VI
DAMN— For mit lof
nar.tt WICK tr. Al'etr..NIDLE.l
Alfa b ee, Corguaty=
Tan 7
an tbeireon•Maith to hardy the Sherif
of raid county,. greeting: 1 David Eitchia make
you 1 1 0013.1 in ;mum.; 44a claim. then we command
fw thuyou summon by good and lawful ummattars,
John Snyder, Jones Bair and Elthatroth Bair his wife,
Jacob Snyder Hassey Moore and Margaret Moore
his wife, !man BrOWO and Barbara Brown his wife,
John Stegfned, and Schooner, guardian of the mi
nor children of henry Bright, deceased, late of your
county yeameo, so that they he and appea rt r before our
u
J dam. at Plusburet. at our Distrtet a then to be
held, the 4th Monday of November next, to rho.-
whereiore. whereas they, the and Baud Racine. and
the aforesaid John Snyder, Jonas Bair and Elimbeth
Bur his tette, Jacob Snyder, Harvey Moore and Mar
mum Moore Ins wife, Jacob Brown and Barbara
Brown his wife, John Siegfried and Schooner, I
guardian of the 112010( chtfdren of Henry Brigid- de -
ceased. together and undimiled do bold all those two
et :lain lots of land situate to the city of Allegheny. in
said county, nod numbered in the plan 01 said city
umbers one hundred and three and one hundred and
four, extending in front on East Common one hundrod
twenty (, and runtung back. ;preserving the said
width of one hundred and twenty feet.) two hundred
and forty feet westhcardly to Sandusky street, in said
city. The some John Snyder, Jonas Ban' and Elisa
beth Bair his wife, Jacob Snyder. Homey Moore and
klarraret Moore his wife, Jacob Brown and Durham
Brown his vette, John Siegfried. and Schoenery,
guardian of the maim children of Henry Bright, d. -
ceased, panition thereof between theet to be made,
i . according to the laws and the customs of this Cout-
IM in case made and provided,) do gainsay,
and the same to be done, do not permit very umudy
and against the same laws and customs tas it m said,)
he
DAILY GAZETTL.
And have you Wen and Were Ma names of 1110 f,
sumrnonerr and skis wnt.
Witness the Hon. Hopewell Hepburn. Esquire Pre•.
oteot actor said Court at Pittsburgh, this Ifith day M
August, A. D. IA,S. HIRAM HU LTZ. Prothly
_Joni Former, Shand. aug^L4wilti
"Be not the first by whom the new are tried,
Nor ))el the last to lay the old aside."
HE EMPIRE COOKING RANGE pottsrlmes the
T
following advantagest—Tbe oven constantly
applied with pare hot air, rendering th e operation
operation of
baking as perfect as when done in a brick oven.
It has a Chamber exclusively for Roaming tactic
with a spit ; thus doing away with all the roa.sung at
tachments m the shape of "tin kitchens."
It has a large cooking capacity, with an unobstruct
ed flat surface on the top, which all housekeepers can
a
ppreciate.
It can be *et up without mason work, in any ordina
ry fire-pines, Or en the room as a stove; enabling those
who occupy hired houses to have the advantage of
range at the cost of a stone. And lastly,
It burns less coal than any other cooking apparatus,
not excepting the Empire Cooking Stove, which also
for sale at vrholesale or retail, at
GILIIF.RT'SI-laptre Stove Depot,
412 Market street, °trend Row.
?Sandelpht
PA - tract from • recommendation from Ilsory Bach
mall, EN., 2f2 Market street:—"You coo use no term•
in recortattendauon of it, which I will not endorse if
referred to." ang2l•dcodtDece!-.6f00w
CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, Go, -
W. M'CLINTOCK'S CARPET STOR
UM/21=
()NE of the largest sod the most choice stock of
CARPF7rING in the market, embracing all the
usual qualities from the most approved na•notartorms,
that have bees tested for duratality w allorkr and co.
lors.
Tapevtry Velvet Carpeting
do Brussel. do
Y -
Brussels Carpeting;
Extra pop :I pl) do
Sup logram do
Fine do Jo
COIIII3IOII do do
Manufactured to order in new 'Wier.; adapted'
pallor., basemenl• anti chamber.
OIL Cloth.. for dintng roomx, entries,
balm tnchemi.
==l
0... n and Woollen Dock um. from one thud to thr
arch wade. Door Mom. &c ac., to %cruel) the atmt
uon of purchaser. at wholcaole and retall ta reap.,
full) lIIVIWd ‘V•reroom. one door from Wood Pt.
&urn NITLINTOCK
ON hand and for sale, the nollowlng
ffpnPiano Forte.. threci trout the manilla.,
turers. and ut Eastern price.
No J. An riegani rosewood, all •
lave. iron framed I'moo Forte. made by Cluck erns
iloglnn. $ .
No 5. Name a. the akove. 275
• !i, floeen,rod, Chart ern., SAO
i,ala
• Clocker/Iw, .Its
anha an Conroe n), 300
• lu •• Grand Mem) Ott
II •• SecraidPaano. Herr, 'Kt
Oid ham, taken in part payment forany of the
above, by JOHN H. MELLOR. hl Wood at,
Sole Agent ior Clackeriug's Paolo Fortes, for West
ern Penn.) Ireton. aural
PITTSBURRIA WATER WORRA.
1)1101'OSAI,t will be received at the odkce of the
j Pittsburgh Water Works unit' Tuesday, 99th insL
at .5o doe k. P M., fur the fad/owing work, eta
I. For excavatin the upper or new Braun, and for
11111,1• Ling the Mickstd aathl Ord poring the same.
.9 For budding toun,:ations fur ale rogues art!
purupa at ate lower Basin, also, for the brie work of
the Nvall• and elniune) of the engthe tiou.e same place
For inoking two eugtoer and two pumps and oni
on,. them up ar the lower Coon. including bed plat..
and otherCwainge, connected 'nth them Aloe, lor the
pew. t,
eon. , the ....I pump. with the
lower Haul.. am! with the 'ea.-rattan!, mutt I It,
eet
Plaits and .peethentatota, with all totter requard
notnainuo. will he ottown et the attire ut ate V.
on the old Ctourt al any tone site, the 21,11
The riettvottou •tin• Lawn and ate totalling col
loot,: to , Ititt.nt.tt Lt the L.lll o. llecetn
i/J.N.I)
BEiIBMIIIIMM
_
Ilditaess Man!
w .1.1 knowledge of tau French Language of 4.1 I
..ons . —Ftrathog. IVraig. Speaamg, and as
Renee. Prounnetallon as a Scholar c all
Inmate.
ROLNII.PII lately (ow E.
.1.12. • rope, oder. lo tua remade and the public
gametal ht. *cremes. neve and tango approve.
method of atudring thyFrenche language. by . urlueh
warrants o
the mal soecesa and 41...proVcolesil In Um
ditteult, Lan beauntul had fastoonable language.
It la naposubln to I . torn II In 12 Or 24 n. . 01
teachers Pretend sod iTrocruse to do; as he turnself had
spent fisleen }ears 11) France, and exerted all ma
os
in los power so become a perfect muter of what he
now proposes to impart to others.
Sur scriptiou Lista ale open to tiasene and Connuer•
•
etal poperochees _
'l3e -
cont.. will he open ton the
:septet:4l
610)er. One quarter. cougualing 0(14 1.•••-oti. /it
dm.
For pnvate Interne... M. Plotrowskt will meet wlth
*nen.. any perwn. w the Monongahela
sug'l7-d-tw•
Cincinnati Chemical Laboratory.
IHAVE the plemenre to intono my mends that hare
lair 4 doubled the production of (Dl Varol in my
cotabliediment /farina now a •lock ot over P.% ear.
toy. Oil Vitro! on hared, and being tittle to
41.10 carboys weekly, I 'eel confident I ealt supply all
demand. I also keep 00.1a:illy on hand Alum, cop
peras, Aqua Portia, Alunatie Arid, Ninon, Sulphuric
and Acetic Faber., Aqua A6111101:1111 Fortes, Ac. Do. and
<leohol. from 70 to pi per rent.
All orders addrenotd to my e .elu.tre agents, Masan,.
1.1. P-N A. Co . of Otneinnati, will b. promptly attend.
• d to,
(i RASSELLI.
POTASH %VA:wt.:l) --t well pay the highest utarkct
price ho a good article of Potaatt or Pearls. at the Can.
refloat! Car mica/ Laboratory, Junction of Conarega and
Prom .tee eta, or at Mr..., Allen A Co'. Drug Store.
tomer of ]lain and Filth street.
attars-din
_ _.. .
THE STAR OF THE WEST _
Alflll' V ENITIAN LUND MANUFACTORY
East aide of the Diamond, where Veruna
Blinds Mall the different sues and mato
are kept on hand or made to order site
the latest and mom approved Eastern tash
- tons, at the shortest notice and on the .. • .
reasonable terms.
Alva the cheap Boston roll or split Mind Transpa
mire). and Pieper Curtains of all the different sum and
patterns, on baud and for sale low foreash. Old Venv
Han Blinds maimed over nod repaired, or taken in pan
payment for new. It M Wk—NTERVELT, Pro'pr.
N. It —All work done with the hest matenal and
workmanship, and warranted to please the malt las-
Udioum. augtO-d1 y
Allegheny tiny. Aug 111. Idds
te. O. Stevens, Dentist,
/ FFlOEet Miss Hence's, on Fourth street, P. few
doorsabove Wood infect, nod! the completion of
the house nearly opposite. Teeth to blocks, %ebb arti
ficial gums, after the manner now univenually prefer
red el the east. manufactured to mant each particular
ca•e. Teeth, frorn • full Bet down to • single one, in
toned.; a Strellen plate, thusavoiding, Iwury I. the
natural teeth. Specimens ot blocks 01 1 , 000011 plate
may be egem.ed at the office.
All. operations meident to the profession performed
with care and faitlifolnemt aurg22-ffin
I)SOPOSALS well be received by the Street COO,
cru aal one r of the 24 Deltrtet. until Saturday, the
with 111Slein, at .5 o'clock, P M., for grading and paving
Wylie street, from Elm street to Fulton Street, and
Tunnel street from Wylle street er Pennsylvania Ave
... The grading and paving on Wylie street will be
bid for separately, •nd Tunnel street together The
work when completed, to be paid fur in Bonds bearing
Interest at the rate of aper tent per annum, and re
deemable in to -
year,. Whl. S. THOMPSON, augt23 24 District Commiutonere
ELECTION.
- - •
Orme or nix Prersscuou Has Courstst,
Au
frllll4 Stockholders of the Pittsbu c rgh Has C ust ID, lean.
ompany,
sre hereby notified theta tormtleg Mr the purpose
of element Ski Trustees fur said Company, will be held
at the office of the Works, beliyeen the hours of 2 sod
5 o'clock, I'. AI, on Worley, the 4th of September,
JAAIES M. CHRISTY, 'Treasurer.
N. R.—Certificates of Stock will lit issued to the per
sons entitled to receive them, any nom
after this date,
August lA, lean auglibdrav M C.
C6P - AIITHEI/8111P.
IHAVE 111101 day dtoposed of' pun of my oiterem
Jl, the firm of Loren., Sterling d. Co in toy .11., Rob{
U and Samuel N Nmrlwg. HENRY STERLING.
Areording to the sleave arrangement. we have et hos
day associated with us as partners the shove naed
RIHJERT R STERI.Ih4i, and
SAMUEL P STERLING.
The business will he conductedas hercuifore, under
toe name of LoRgNZ, STIC/tLIN(i A Co
Pittsburgh. August 11. Inir augLi.d& w I raT
UALI.F:4I4 PAIN EVER-AMOR mill, in five min
dies from the tour of as applteatton, remove the
I
ains trout the severest horns scalds or bli•ter , .
and will heal wounds, ulcers an d sores ot soy kind
Without •rat This valuaLle him Extractor Can be
' had Cl D MORGAN. Druggist.
No Wood street,
Jug YI Sole Agent for Western Penna.
MARBLE SV, iRKS ON WOOD ST, PITESIII'ROII.
E. WILKINS,
CIONTINUES to manufacture :Umtata...a, Burial
Vaults, Total's, Ilead tootles. Mantel Pnwes, ern
.e and Pier 'Fops of foreign and domestic marble, st
a regular and Isar price.
N. B.—Drawings for monuments, vaults, &e furnish
ed. of any dr •ernmon. Ile solicits a share of public
patronage.
AT W Al. Ai'iILINTOCICS, No. 75 Fourth street,
can be seen o splendid variety of sup Royal Vel
vet and Tapestry Curpets, styles. Also, Red,
sells, 3 plys and sup and fine Ingrain Carpets, Of sup
styles sod qualities) and in comma/km : t h t . :l
M M
Mood Table Linens, Crashes, arrs, a, .
redo. Oil Cloths, /re or , to till of which we call the
allatitioll 01 the public surp
X - 'VASR WANTED, .0 gv to Phdlanielpiala, 10 tai..
IN charge' of an triftun Hood recommendations will
he required. Apply immedinte/y at this office.
.107 •
I,,YLOCIt bhls siipitifinu Flour, in. received per
,r steamer Hudson and tor sale by-
JOHN S DIL WORTH
A LOES- , 4". lb% LnPe, Juni tee's and for este Ly
HA PARNIMOCE a. Ca
auk
.norner lit and wood at.
INDIOO--r«,. Caraceart, just reed and for sale
Ver
by anrcia H A bA/INWTOCK &
- 101 - RIALSCUNkoZ6 bbts just ree'daild forTurielry
Jjll aura H A FA HNENTOCK la Co,
ODIA6II-lo camas double tanned Soda A./ k i
41 do
'l l alinnted equal to any . to the VT ....I'
D I la IiANT,II water
LOUISVILLE. Llhlbl-Conatantly on hand and for
tale by intyl4 C H CiRANT
DC/SIN-3Y Rd. fur laic I.)
atig l 4 C a caLNT
Dry Goods at Auctscm..:
e atrun
On Tlmnidny toortii4, Atg 93 , at ID o'ilock, at the
eretal Sales Room, earner of Wood and Fifth
be raid, without, menus, for cash curren
.nd
y, .n extermire assortment of fresh seasonable staple
Dr) , Goods..
among which are, fancy WM
ribbons, almichester ginkhems, lawns, bakerioes, so-
Perfine Winne*, cassimeres, saltiness, alpacesis. moose
de I ..nes, &OCT vesting's, Woe black dress silks, black
satin, serge., silk cambric hdlsfs, cashmere, r
ten. brochee and de I 1.1
ssne shawls, ble to ached sod brown
muslin,, checks, hosiery, gloves. &c.
•- •
At 2 o'clock,
6 '!" .5 k 5 553, al:masa; lec.
6 billy saga , 6.6. c u.dasaca, cask braudy, 3 h al l
chests young hyson lea, 5 bat Virgo's. manufactured
a,bacco, 2 Too: safes; quantity of cheese. eckuts
matches, boac, glassware, taanloravc, saes, hatchet,
tly uens.
A general assortment of new and second hand h.
hold Ihmtture., &C 4 looting elawea, Veneuart
transparent window blinds, tr.c.. I furruture ea
good order.
At 7, o'ckwk.
utlery, Jewelry, 1111131.11 nstruments,
d a large as
sortment of faahtonsble ready made( elong, boon,
.. .does, umbrella., saddles, bridles., sentp,„,
got
and ulcer watches, guns, plat.* Usu.)* and staple •a
nety Fads, &a,
aug2.l
Firs Works at Grsonwood.
'l” l l.Pnn'ofth"(;rd' -1 Y
pi.w. g d!lvor=L„
ed to the Garden ou Thuniy
evening August 24th.
to comment, at past 9 O'clock, P. Ad, compound of
Ony Rockets, Flttnl Stereo Roman Battertes, Flower
Pot., Plying Pigeon.,Bengal Flame, Fancy Wheels,
Triumphant Arch, G rand Limon Wheel, in which will
be exhibited forty changes of fire.
The steamer Greenwood willbe found at her Pitt
street landing at past each hour, and will run from the Garden utast 11 o'clock? A. hl. Admittance to the
garden 23 cants—children under 11, half price. Tick
ets to be had on boanl the boat. Should the eventng
he unpleasant. the performance will be postponed unul
Friday evening, 2hsh Inst. White's Baud will be pres
ent. augt.a..1.71
EAGLE SALOON, WOOD STREET,
el now open under the management of Ma. Astute.,
n. original proprietor, and Mr. Edward Chaste.—
Unrivalled Ice Cream. and the varioustinting of the
season will be ...reed up in a manner unequalled by
any eatabhshment In the country. Open every day
from 10 A. M. to la P. M. auaYR
The best Likeness or Glen. Taylor ever
Painted.
- -
-•• • .
ALLAN'S Celebrated Portrait of Geri. Taylor o
Horseback, (old Whiu.y,l of the size of life, ha
. t 'MI
been brought to this city frt m le, where it I
owned, mid will be exhibited' a city fora few day
only, commencing on Ho Paugust 21, at Apoll.
Hall, Foenb street .....
.•
This portrait was painted at Baton Fronge, soon miler
the return of General Traylor from his Mexican entn-
P.P., and la m moat accurate likenen or the old Hero
a he now appears.
Hours of a/Haitian from fi A. M. to Da P. M. Ad
rumuuco rents—thildreo half price. aug2l
Hudson River P ma,
AT PHILO HALL,
FOR FOUR NIGHTS hlOßE—Commeneing Moo
day evetung, Augunt 21st, and imam vet) , Mosuig
0/1 Thursday,,Augoni
Pupils id Schools will be admitted at an afternoon
exhibition on Wednesday, Aug. 4d, at. 3 o'clock, for
10 cents each.
Extra Chenille Rue,
Tuned do
W lon do
Rrua•eln do
Exhibition will commenceon 8 o'clock—Tickets o
ly SAW
Estglieh and Climatical Academy.
(Mama aln tho'fbird Presbyterian Mora.)
school onll be °penal Ihr the reception of pa
pas
pas of both seam, on Monday, the 4th day of
The course of instruetton will emiter< the coalman
and higher Englttdi branches, with the Latin rod Week
hutpagee
IGHIE3
Strict ottettuon will be paid to thephy the to.
lelleetual, and the moral training of tom " ltos att.
school
The principal, in addition to his own personal atten
tion to tlte recitations of classes, will be aided by any
number of competent Male and Female Teachers that
may be necessary.
It is very desirable that students should enter the
school at the commencement of the session, in order
that the minoni Masse. may he systematically and
hannonionsly orgamsed. L. CAT N, Principal.
Pittsburgh, Aug. 24 le 9.
11.1.3.1.101:
Rev. D. RAldle. D. U. Al7.RieharJ Edward,
" A. LAI'DIR D. D.
•
Mt. George Albree " Wllkeson.
Carders can be oblained the booketors of Mr. Lukt
Looma, No. O. Wood street, and also at Messrs. Mn.
Donald A BOOMMIN No UU Market Bt. mg22-tiVer
Collegions Institute for Young Ladies.
O Hot t,"an. 1 ;7, 01 t,'"gre°°,l",".',2roenLe
higher Enalleh Branche tiede . r quarter. Maur, Draw
ler. Pattsung. Fancy Needle Work, yrdl be charged
extra aa pereler. V ' No extra charge will be
made tor the st udy of thelrteneh Idgoguage. The La•
on. Greek, liermen, Kahan, eta_ ea., veal be charged
extra.
A separate Primary Department will be opened
Children nt 82,50 pay gunner. In qua deparonent
lm) • nod girls wilt be admitted. Bin while the
departments are in mpareiteloonis, they writ be and
the general AUPerYllalMer the Prtneipn/s.
Ttws C. TRASDAI.R. A. NI,
JU - ..l:Pti BROWN. A. hl., S • "nc ' Pnl. '
sueln./.04
rpm: Autumn Seaton of this Institution will co
usenet on the firs: Monday in September lino
ou Federal street, to .. Cotottible Row,•" b.l door f .
the bridge.
The course of instruction and the rates of tuition •
the same as heretofore.
UWP!WfI
pt. Puubu rge N'. %V
For more minute tuformonon, see circular or oppl
to the ansummor, AR. N
Reference may also be movie to the following petal
mem
Dr. T. F. Dale. Allegaeoy. I Hon. C. Shaler, Powbargh
Hee. D " Deo. D. H. Riddle "
Mr. H. P. Swartz, " Hey. H. Dyer,
030.9 n
Allegheny School for Garb.
THE. Sasion of hike Wane'. School, will e •
mane on Monday, September 4th. Roma.
Federal street, Allegheny, next door above Me P.
Office.
Teams, lot session of eleven weeks,
First Clau 810 Freneh•- 85
Second Class• •••• • • • 8 Berman 5
Appluattons may be made at her residence in An
perean
g i o. treet, Allegheny, near the (land street Bridge
autllln•
Seminary for Young Ladles.
nb, ROPLI+SuII THOMPSON, rnatly of the 0/rest•
.1, ern University, with the aid ve
of competent eissist•
ant, proposes to open a school for Young Ladies, I.
this coy, about the la of September, in which the usu
al brunches of a finished Mluration will be taught.
The terms will be SZi, per session of 21 trees. each.
The following gentlemen May be referred to:
Wm. it *Clore, Dab, Dr. Edrington, Geo. R. White,
Esq., Rev. Wm. Preston, Prof. L. Stephens, Dr. Dyer.
In the absence of Prof. Thompson. particular Infor
mation will be famished by Dr. Dyer, of the Universi
ty. atiglS-codMr
Poznoloyivantortail Hood co.
1114134.N0P1CE is hereby given that the Filth
Instalment of ve Dollar per ahrnre
e, I. -
quired
it; aci to be d paid M on o DollarDollar
efore the
on
day
first
d viicmG a t yor w ov o c e „,e. the Sixth Instalment on the ,
.I.
=ll
GEORGE V. %W ON, Teuarer.
N. N.—lnstaimenta will be received by W .
Dm., Esq., at Manufacturers' and Merchants' Bank.
and-coi ltseptl.
NOTICE.
lIAVINU sold our eadre stock to C. H. 011,11.,
a view eloung. our old busmen. iereby so•
lien for h. the palrooage of all our friends and e..
lowers. HO. W. Pr/DIRE:WEB,
PIJINUFATEII.
Pinat:ugh, Aug. 4th, IddB.
fl IL GRANT, Wbolrnale Grocer, Commission and
lJ Forward/us Aterrhint, No. 41 Wster at. cull
VI/WHINE BANDING—We have n on bad u
rtment of Vuleunred Indnioes,
Rubber u Ma
chine Bandut, all widths, from II inch. to IS inehea
vettlrn, which are will mil at menufateturers pr
and carnage saved to the purenuer, ',No 6 lYood
I Jr. H PHILLIPS
9iL CL:(kFlif4.Ll - 1301iy48441. o i. (grelitlE,
patterns. IRV " 4-4 - " " yea pax'.
47 do: Table Corers, a splendid article—caul be
beat just reed from the Ptultipsvill• factory and be
sale at Nos Wood at. cage JA If PHILLIPS
T S-4 ohi cheats and bas Ana to extra Y. Hymn
25 - " " Imperial;
In " " Gunpoardet
Ld Powehosig;
ungal
For sale hy J I) WILLIAMS, 110 wood Et
COFFEE—:
10 d;Cti l G u ov b ..rav P ia r i in ro . r
R .:l try " --"
.ur,. J D WILLIANIS
S!Aids pnme N CiNdbOla Clear/fled; adi
mulled and pulverised; 23 do assorted Loaf; to
sole by Root JD WILLUMS
SPICSS-6 bag. Pimento; 6 dr! Pepper; 1 061 Clover
3 do pure Ganger, 6 co". Irldria4 usorted riser
60 and l keg Mau; ground Spicer In great
variety; Ibr race by augall J D WLLLIA6II.4
1) ICE ;FLAW 11-9 eases ruperfine, for .ale
.t .421 D WILLIAMS
-••- - -
IANDLF-st-11 bm Sperm; 10 do Star; ljdo Swann<
N../ for sale by ung3l _ D WILLIAMS
DOTAAII-6 bbls prone, for rale by
aug•2l _ 1,1 WILLIAMS
(.1 UNDRII3B.--I bbl Lard; - 6
per • Rag Carpci; %.1/ do
0 Woollen Sack 6; 00 do Zinc Wubboarsls; on eon
stktment and Mr rale by aucil 1)
rIIAMOI64- (Mures nut reed and for
ul
I_, byl3 'on_ J KIDD & Co
XT. LANJWOOD--Jus reed and for .ale
ang3l J KIDD &Co
r2 II ATHERS-10 racks for ale by
-12 .!ur4o KIDD 6
Co
BUTTER -2 bbl. reed 16. - •
aus3l
, f6bl.-11 bbl. recd dm, day and ior sale by
31421
TASSEY & tfb... , Fr
l) - AOLNIA-3uo vide.,tu more boil for r.lr b)
A) .421
TA:i4Elt a ItFl-1:
I )F:AILL. ASH--6UUO lb., a prluu, *curio, as nom ..`,
k fur sale by augpl TA. , C4EY ....E.,__"._
TALLOW—I I,hl rse r kl and for.
~ 11 4 4: 1.k.' up ,
A . 9 0 ! _
3 .
lILKV-4 'mai,. Murry. for "i• ny
itu4l.l W k ANDLESS
AP.PL&S—G W.f./ iu,l"e'_ d .nd ,
f •t ot h7t r . ° A 6 l . l6 ,
_ aurae
131tl y 1) PE.PP n4 a ; L A . rAli r ,if = foi sale
Cu
aug L 9 rorner aud Naval aka
T. lb. 31F : t i . okud for K oll o by
Q. H-5n heAirr puma N 0 Sugor, In metre s a d lor
kJ
not. by aµgiti k VV ' HA RilAlati
LNEEJ.)LiItAIN bbl Cnsered 0.1. to store and for
sale by as4lll . ftliA UGH
LINSKCP
sugll tAL--16 LW. for .ale by
BRAUN & towrEß
LARD OIL-10 L4l. end I hall LW. OM anti to
Isle hr 8410 BROWN & CULREATSON
)•CLIN SHOULDERS-16 casks put road roof for
D role by suet) BROWN h cVLBFaT646.4
(20 1 1.1.11: v tl . r w l
041017 MCA & NI`CANDLESS
11,NOR NALE—A Patolly Karoo, 6 years otiti, Wttrritol
ro& wood, suitaLlo foi ca d or bogrr—Letropnot
Jut • &Old can handle tom. FOf 'MI* by
aogl6 TARNEY & BP&IT
'A ASH-4 rAslis Soda Asb.jast recd and for sale
gagia ' 8 HVISAUGH
DOAN MEAL-50 Ws Com Meal, C P &lethal
a./ begelal, eee'a per slntr COMpiaion and Car gale by
eaerBl 8 & W IiARBAUGH
MARTINS GUITARS—A supply of bloriirVa eele
brated Spanush Quite tut rse'd aid far We thy
.09 JOHN kf 4 ./ 61 . 1 4311.. elArgod st
A LUM—P/1661s Mum, OW reed aqd (of Bak by
S C PICKOMAKCRA Co,
113 Wood ga
augt ---
AUCTION 'SALE&
By Jelin D. Bawls, ABAttlealece
JOHN D duet
n1111:1NaDIUM
YOU.AI4I LADIES' bEXIINA/Lli
/.11.011.11.
STEAMBOATS.
OMCINNATI & PITTSBURGIEI
hr=4..
DAILv PACKET LINE.
HlSwell known line of epleodid passenger Steam-
E l n c. ;. now composed of the. hugest, mites; bon
wiled and furrushed, and mow powerful boats on the
Neaten of the West. Every accommodation and ecas
fort that money can procure, has been provided for par
*once , . The Line hal been is operauon for five poor
—ban tarried a million of people wit/mutt the least lopi
iy to their persons. Tea boot, will be at th e fool of
Wood street the day prous to loaning, for the RICCP•
lion of it - night .41 the entry of passengers on the
ter. 11l all eases the possage money must be p2 i rst
dvance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, C. A. G. Memo, Wid
leave Putatargh every SaAday intmtiAir at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every• &Mai evetung at /0 P. 11.
MELTw, 1847.
HONDA PACKS.T.
The NIONtn.t(tAIIEL. Y Capt. at
Velli leave Pico
burgh every Monday Montag .t itt oticork; Whettiaj
every Monday evetang at lu r. rt.
• •
TVESDAYpeckr.a.r.
The HIBERNIA N o.. Coph J. ii 113.3132101,
leave Pittsburgh every Tclestitiy tumult et 10 othhek
Wheeling every 111GUIRT everung al 10 e. st.
WFDNESDAY PAC.
The NEW ENGLAND No. " Cape. KET Du% will
leave Pittsburgh every Weds:Nay miming al 10
s'elock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 r.a.
TUBLSDA PACKET.
S' The BRILL U
lANT, Capt. Y
Gucs, win leave PM.
burgh every Mamiety narruing at 10 a'cloe k; Wheeltrag
burgh
Then...lay evening alu P. Y.
FRIDAY PROILI...E.
TO. CLIPPER No. L Cops. CO,my wal leave FIR.
burgh every Podoy noocitor as iu o'clock; Whoa.'
every Friday eveares at 10 e. Y.
11ATITRDAY PACILEET.
The hlFlSnecitut, C. s. Res., sin leeee
burgh even' Saturday morning et 11) &elect Wheeling
every Seurat.) , evening al 10 e. 0.
NEW USW:I AND PIITSIRIttiII DAILY LINE
OF CANAL ANDSII:AhI PACEETBI
•
magi 184 N. Islam
(via staucrow,)
Leaver Pittsburgh daily, as 9 o'clock, A.ar
rive. al Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy and Bearer. Cm
nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at it sales nigiu.
Leaves New Lisbon at • o'clock, P. NI., (making the
trip canal to the aver during the night.) and Glasgow
mt 9 o'clock, A. AL, and arrives at Pittsburg!' at 3 P.
making a cone/mow hue for cam'
*angers and freight between New Labon and ue
ugh, in shorter time and at less rates thane) any
oCher route.
The proprietors of this Line have the pleasure of in.
forming the public that they have fitted up &imam alma
Canal Boats, for the accommiiilerion of passengen and
freight, to run iu C0.0C14011 with the welt known
SteILOICIII CALEB COPE and BRAVER, and tomcat
mg, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Chide.
nett and other daily Imes of steamers down the Ohio
and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge thaw
melees to spare no expense or trouble to insure earn
fort, safety and dispatch, and ask of the publio• shard
of their patronage,
AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
G hl. lIARTLN,
S. & W. ILARBAUGH, rg
R. HANNA, & Co.
mylimf A BARBA UGH & Co. Now
NOTICE—The warner BEAVER, C. K Clarke, maw.
Ler, will leave arler thlr notice, for We 'anat.
ally m 9 o'clock In We morning.
11148. 4(1443
PITTSB13$011& suovirsinimsai
Daily PackeFEß t Line. •
FEBRUARY ULM RUARY tit, UM
LEAVE DAILY AT a A. M., AND 4 P. M.
The following new boa compleM
tae line for the present seesaw AT
LANTIC, Capt. James Partinsbn;
-• ALTIC, Capt. A. Jarobs; mud LOUIS
APLANE, Capt F. Bennett. The boats are entirety
new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Ev
ery comfort that money con procure has been provided,
The Dome will leave the Mouongmbela Wharf Doak lat
the foot of Ross st. Prawns-en will be ptmental 011
board, as the tants n-dl certainly leave at the adver
usul hours, t 1 A. Al. and 4 P. 11l ARM
FTI - P3UURGii h.
Theswift steamer
CONSUL,
Dorsey P Kinney, master, will Mina
or Wheelmg,
Wednesday and FrTd6a7,lls y
t est Moth
Leave
o'clock peresestr
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thumday and g.
matey, at 7 o'clock, a at, precisely.
The Consul will land at all the Intermediate porta—.
Every acromodation that can be procured for the eta
fort and safety of passenger. has been provided. 710
boat Is also provided with a self-acting safety guard*
prevent evplosions. For freight or pawnge u ry ow
board or to DA V - ID C HER ,
feb4 • comer of Inland Smith fi eld ma
SEIVICKIN, ECONOMY, k FREEDOM PACKILT
T0...141 The aplentl a git . t ir tlght *thinner
Day, ma.ter, will run as aregaldat
y Pocket between Tillaborgh an d Up
above pone, regu larly
mo landing on the Allegheny tiler
opposite the th of Pm Prep. The Carailne will
utueb at all the 'uniting. ',twee° the above ports, for
the accommodn non of the market people and the tie-
Venni* public LenVc• Pillet.urgh every day at half
pent two o'clock P. M.. returning leave Readout eve
ry day at 7 o'clock A. M.
The proprietors of this Lane have purchased and
led up the Combat in a superior manner at a emulder
able expense. espressly for this trade. ey pledge
themselves that the boat shalt remain In thetrade, and
hope, by strict attention to the wattle of the comb:Mi
ry, to receive their support.
tEr Fare 2h cebts. auggbdillimrsL9
FOR RT. LOUIS—DIRECT.
, The splendid and fuel nutting 5.1 m
. NEW ENGLANdak
A J ATClore, master, will blame-01i
he above d { AterirtliAta ports on
Thuryday. 04th toot., at IU o'clock, A. AL
For freight or passage apply on botul
FOR ST. LORI'S.
- . - -
The fine new light if - vaults ategaser
• LEWIS WETZEL,
Thormison, master, will leave for Dm
e and intermediate porta :arida
y. For freight or passage, apply on boa!sl...
FOR CINCINNATI:
ea-
The fine steamer
RIO GRANDE,
.0 . :17, ma d arr. ill le le,ape his dtarr.aticrna
For freight or passage apply on e Card. aifigik
FOR SAINT LOUIS DIRECT
The spleudid steamer
Cox minter, miner
Cox
save a w e
For
intermediate tarts tly 4y
For freight or passage apply on boar; align
FOR CINCINN
-
The rPieddi'; new steamer
Alez _ LIFINEVA,
.m,strarter, will leave for the
. and Intern:tech:lm portt this day
t 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage apply OA b 0.4 I.
negFl D Ail
.•
FOR CINCINNATI AND try. LOUIS.
The fine steahler
CGLORAIN),
Comfy, Masser, will leave for above
For d intermediate pone mi. day.
_. freight ooassage, apply on board. no
.
FOR CINCINNATI.
~,... The new and splendid steamer •
• ZACHARY TAYLOR,
Limas, master, will leave Or above
cal tutersuedmie pans this day.
SFor freight or passage, apply on board. asx_li
FOR iitietlitilATl nArtibt.-1:45-aW.-
The elegant steamer
RINGGOLD,
'• ' Cope, master, will leave for the above
ad intermediate pone This day.
_ aim freight °rouser., apply on board.nvo_
FOR CINCINNATIAND ST. LOUIS.
fi - ..
j
~,„,,._ N The line new steamer
aIIi.NANDE WI, ga z awsrian, reamer, will leave for above
d lammed/ate pasta this day.
Far ( Might al' Pharagfi. hDPIy on board, wet 15
FOR CIiTaNNTEM-
ht dr au g ht I aster
•I. . ' The
lig
1,111:1AAIP,
• , rit".4.1:::1 - `. Davis, master, artll leave for the abort,
--=-- - - •
For f pad intermediate ports regularly.
- reight or ssage apply as board. ugld
REIG-ICLAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
...- The fine steamer
HIGHLANDER,
Parkiuson, master, will leave far the
For
bore and iutenaediato earls IhilllfinY•
FOR BT. p_attage, apply on board. IMO%
- ttpiest or
Lotus & ILLIS:o&I - RIVVIL -
I.
t,...... , The fine ste D su A lr unr,
~...a... Coe k, master, will Nave for the atime
Nor ' . -- 7•' -r • -
and intermediate ports Ma day.
_ire .. ,g 4. ,_ 2 0 on booed. . 4.31$
OR .9T. .otas.
'Owe.' , Ths new and fast running staktlter
IREVOLPTION,
,:n„,15,14.7r. Cs I. Ft AI Ifill,vrtil lean., for .Gone
..- • ad aD litiertuaLusie purl, this day, as
I o'clock, P. M.
For frown or passage opp)y on hoard, or to
ancloJ. NEWTON MN-Ea
sys.tli ORS-ATIAN-71i err:Lob-Li:
...„, 41
VISIT The solendid new income,
a& OR,
Jaeoks. master, will leave foa abeva
sod :ntcrmectiale pans this day, aa
_ _ . .. .
4 o'clock P. Al.
For frr , rgh‘ or pan.asc, 6 PPIY on irorml.
-
1111 -- - -
pleradld Sow Plano..
THE ratite rater, precious to leaviou
for the Eau to replenti. bin curet, will
dr•Frorieraiibe balance or hie siock on
hand at redtwed prices, end on linnira
bre rent. It coarruis of a choice Itleri.oll of Pimous
made by Eton. A Clark. N. Y, and Jonas Clucterin,
Of 1 k, ..4. A 1..... Of from 6 to 7 octave, ot roseseniod
Oil
and nutting any ordiffercin styles andaprrecaßeA •
/Y*4 At Wooden:ll'h laThin Ea; l al
- IhTinoi , - Vara, freak Loom Zotririoo;n.
THE subsenhers have now to store a tery_exteasims
..rignetd or hat, ort ladle. weer, which her.
been purchased in Earopo by doe orate g,' at 'try
Low pnoes, dorm. the ruorreinry estiter sueCeediriglho
French Reerdariour
This advantage, which 0.7 p i nasces,oive,Auly other
house in Ipe ;Aide, wily earble thorn In eiell•a very tie
ceLo..ll: nt:s.r.ittzlhtemanrct...;:tb4.;el,:::::tottimewlmar.rs,l27:::4ll.7..pr:774:7l...,
...
!Mete., by exaptimitg ihie ex*naive I . l biarllnertb •
aug7-43n3
Phllade
- •
VV6i7E4 Piistor,
SULMER'S AtiMT, is now prepared to co/leet the
three month.' extra pay which ha. been M.o.'
by 4 hue act of Congtert to the Troop. who I.""ed.i
turned from the Maxie. War, and to th e Wry an
dl
ol therm who were killed I. butrlet, or
died of dire uso incurred Ist ihe,ierricc.
~_ 0r ,...,
Orin,. ktakertrelPs LiudAng, ann... .'
uoithdbir
Houoo, Pitiotoulo.
SPERAI (Alb.-. Warmli ii . post--6 easks &ends by
ouvo , SCHWNNA
'CEP.
e Ce
W cu il ---- A ., 1 1 : : F ; F :, (A1. —C.d.. iii , d
( le i
o h n o e4f i o;
.cEß .ale bY 4
c.'
VN+. • v. ground, just zoe'd and na;
fitsac su — s , t; U A FAII...i&YrOCK Co
SH S HEEP Bkll.\--i.50 *
in awe .1./ for .de by SI"
...lb S ItARBAVELH
• -
COFFEE -.10 bag. Green Hlo, ill 8011 S and for We to
close eenugnment, ay
.419 s d. W HAABA UGH
tiLeststm- lueL 10in Window. .01iwi.
lest rece4 per suer Lou.. Allage..Uld kg, ge.te"by
avgl9 9
k W HARBAVOk
IiAYF=SA-ND tX)LLAILS—A A Masan is Cto
ki ewe gpening tele French I VIO
~41 1I C, C . Pet t e
q. perh ,
ilea, tud gOe Plea and IMO t r OCE.6I2
demi Standing Collers, et very low prices. ugl'
RA le y I .I4VORICE- i, :xl) thew reed
k fot , r o t 4
corner lst aad wood •
i •
•