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PITTSBURGH GAZE
PEHLLSIIED ItY WHITE &
_PITTSIIIIIIRent : 41 ,1 o f i t i
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.adverisstperus_ y4B,43.liPurgije tb,Nothr,..
can sa4 %kited •kAta.P4-laues rwr
we will steams as onward free of expense, ad
varbsenswns abq "burfo4 *popper.
11:1120110.810/14cLI6T - AND PCLULADEL-
Orr. hirlahleglog : ...- •
eubmsdol thisu:tibia papie will be reverend
andforwarded Com this officeo .
iiaintlnr= Daas
?Ws IV=
aluiv.oo Tri-Vireskii. is klvisuollasispcs
isNwspsil)sus pos.annum, micas
F LAT.& dOWILL ,itune. •
erC gsate , MO ,
kets, Rivercwh iml7ta,..sJaaer Atrateas, hc. iay.
tam mre.
- :6oii4riii*A4l.l4ll donaiistiatas,
• /MVPRE*I3:II3Zsir, •
TAYLOR;
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
,p[l , L . LdHp ,,; YILLAOHS~
- p.r.sno.roskr.
SENATORIAL EL ECTORR '
Tome AL T. AVKAaals, of Woshiogtoo,
•••••= Jaw" Soinmeao, of Lebanoa.
. I[SM.= ELECTORS.
:.4.(loiephO.Cberooll, Henry Abbosoo, •
TG &No fA , Werchstill, •••13. Wawa Colder
~ • ':11,- J ototwALMaTio, • • 13.
41"Atoo. W. Doffaeld, 10. Morin W. Fikter,
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AP ;Oat& 76, • Tboi Dooldsou,
',4,40k0s D. II • LA. JoA9A3l.arklo, ' ;
Sjlollo Loo "- Doz". l =6 , '
Arliopla SchOopeAoz,••• 24 Andrew
:Iq. owl. Snyder, 211. Richard
_IL Wißiliso.EL Horton .T.L.T4Osou -
;AR FloooloTylos, AIL Som'l.A. iharvisiter.
CANAL; COMMISSIONER,
WEB; ;AIIDDLiES WASTQ,•
iontoe colon%
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Asitimpopstle. and; Wble Noiziln . stion•
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FOR CONOR&O:
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Wri5l.W#RTZWns.DEft,
..31" Pittsburgh.
LOWE.,
• 14g3r7/A 4 .s 4.
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Ktima 4 lb pommel..
Baldurir..
!MATZ COMILTTER.
;nu: Members Of ths Nflina9.lc Coaxer= nrC
4vPated urlotatlni Ehnistnagion tba 31.1 instaut.la 3
We,latir;Pibt - ALEX% RAMEY, Chairmas.
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11111.11,4XD..i1A5/3 STA,TBI CONVENT/ON
The eitinuts
GEN. ZA of Pesths llvCKAlLY iutta, tiieudT ICYLAIp to th ß e election°
.IhilL;LAßtrlstAi '
.arts.ranamted so assemble in Klass fdeming et LiAR-:
.tbr1413110.0, oisTBURSDAY, atat day MAIJGUST,
at I o'clock,.e. M. .
t . ..Fansters, Mechanics, 'and Wartioaaterc • • .
.hiaaufsaturets,Traders! and hierenantsi - --
Man of all•pursatts,.occupations and premier.
All abort-glad panty; integral, fidelity capaci
ty as amanita! elements of a gat . Nano daftrmaa- ,
• All who are opposed to hypocrisy, fra etarraptioni
=Wing and siolettea.in cond f pnblicl
WIMASa In favor of ksulation by the reptesetas.!
Ps nochacked by tyrAymoµlx!ret.. t
of am vgTtr •
. poorer
• fstr*tho - wOolit testae the country from the esp.'
;which' Rote Paralystilsaindtisup and defeat as enter-,
All
Prue: .
Witald gita islequataprdtection to..A.Meri;
,ialAlabari and lials.bit teue.the romans, existaithe en-,
alemac tha canditionof the Americaa
. .
Ali
L'a. , wild.ironlate, by indent. encoursze-1
Manythadirrelopelneta ,sf oar own grant AA , 01...!•j
2.lllAlfaCtl4 l / 4 0.d.Albi.rni:
tine frientboSt those who dig In .Le!
neT6h/tila M. ayCintbp ails.% and ply at the Imam; andl
tattimihe witlnatipsnadtsa the highways:.
7 . .131,-"of Al Ousel, criaa and 'Conditions, whp &Sire
to seen,
• jtaVIRM ATI nEtTERII3/M - •
ale invited tube
;Coto!, Pennsylvanituall come from
,farto, mad fore,
nad coal.plLand.focto.ry: (tom road-sole
'tadAriti formyvillage, andloOtn, and cilyt.come mid
shorrtbni t
show - hat
not Unfeasible 10 your iniermas . ..
coital:MT you have not forgotten, and that
yoa.wilinot forgive,.this hese *caption of which you
'havobeen mace the victims: eparoand. show that you
are lit...nailto - the hero wha "xcramstaazzons," and
that you appreciate the man who SO TATO= +ND
11}1211 PEON to ancsroanneturs.?
Dianna - Malted Ckratora Womall Pans of the I;6°'
will bother. Kadttress yam year friends from ail see.
girite..will be there 40 sweet your. ) ouj
'4,iicr*ey,,Vg. we, krzowlug dust ! , ws. cask as
0001
wnttN WI 02. L PLIS :Loomis:a* will rejoice the
ranee of certain victory.
A.LE.LMWEtEt
outca MelEchnel, George F.
Thionnsll.Cochnui, , David Coo Pet,
Itablidl Lot Benson.
'Weil:deem Townsend, William FL Seibert,
Jolut. C. Kunkel, *Joseph Paxton,
Jamas Tog,. ,Geo. V. Lawrence,
napAtar.. John Fenton,
Goorga Lear — INS Pinney,
Tlmmias J,T 6 .I=4 L. D. Wetmore,
ta r ifa tEsotY • John Morrison,
Paul a. Ptission, • - Sananel - W. Pearson.
C.Ltarlington, • • alas. Taylor
David.W.-Painitsoor - State Central Ctimatinee,
N. tl. papers khronghcruttee Stale, friendly mine
atomism 111 TOSIOT and: Pillouse, will please copy-and
glyof azettiag.• •
'MUM PEOPLE'S PLATFORM
' 411 .-"Ft , te C l7S .Ola P*Poses to accomplish, toisMt
pesPaseekt build ert, no enemies to purusli—nothuts id
astreviliapt canopy?'
• .The r given by the Constitution to the Execto
Sea, ter ettertiate blo veto, to a high conservaligr.powi
shoulde . t= i ot never .ie 3g s t e t !
o se u d ,
o e r a= epees
and emit of n onsiderefibit by CCICVW."
"The pets6bal opinions of the individual who tossl
happen to occupy the Executive chair, ought not to
contiol the eat= of Cowes, upon questions of dot
mesthr tsolidy, not not hails ableeuens to he futerposel
arhdrAsuestlons or - eonstfinthrual power have been
riettLarbj the various department* of gOvernaleul, and
acquiesced LA:by:lh ppoplei.n.
tiolil i rcis *roll tariff, ihe.currencrohp trot
,11}4 . motet ontigreat,lnabarays, rivers, bats, and
ati: 91 dm people, expreeeed,thaoes
ttjtte-eStalleus Ortosressy aught tale =peen
wrieg ogl,llEhe Execova , • !
all times; and under all eirintestances,is
tustional caloreV, sobs Avoided, if compatibk with
national - ISO4or l'7 l 4e.PAmplei of. garereurwatt
as Welt - silts due policy, or e opposed to Me /tableau ,
don of tuber nations, and the dismemberment of pia I.
..eoo=klyt eOnquest, for, In the language !Sc.!
W u, 4 tirly should we quo out own to .0.1. 1
-1110Jgd end! , " Z. TAMPS.
40i:IiiitipiyiWiroaTiawmpb 4 eNeinm
• • I ' Mr ! C° 3 7 / 1 151 rT g. ..
L''',l4o*Teinfo' ni; ire...lig, was to ork ave.:pee '
edly trege;.tn,Ottsfdeting, the small amount Of hug
Ml9ts y7fritaikei: aod.tbet there wne no eietun
. .
igirsOsa .beforo..llsA party to be decided... Its de,
larentionawere ehatacterize&withgrelit hatidOn4
9 ' end the riciad . la are highly s atisfactory. The ge
Semen nominated'tbr Coputninatenet, ip nr44e •
' Thor:Mil' Pairman, deceased, is well fitted forth
• responsible position, and the Delegates th.te glut;
tit:mention will, ably-represent the pary.iathit
We were gratiled in convening whirl' nut
of
. th ,Dep . §Nsp, ripm the twnstiipi;iiiliiii 4th
lailiiiiaisigi.perrading the ranks of the ttarty, an
,tbaitbecotitaly is really mans alive :than i thq en
, is regtirdto the pratlntanitiign now in;, , prosir
- -
,TheSsivisAtipsised.qre boionglirsill dorthetedat
- :Astir whiiii'd.iy—Liii I:l‘;t6t,e'i and
: If the cities do as well .in pthphit.l.(ol;,.q . .Pc
*real*, „iglegheniy Clitinity, Will give aciituryerc
, 4 1 ;ii 4 tlintorttY,,Itelte& 1 1;'ot.r i :Fp i t. t1 : 01,e k:.: ,
".d Wehirtit . n . c . . 'dissensions in our ranks bath
.•
moray. There may be alewludivlduaht - who
opposed to the National nornitanions,bat there
very Airerabowlifneit vote for them. Theie heir
..Wii ,incinemtg. of .feeling . end eolith:tient tn ih
l i
•t court nor a firmer Meth/1[1 . 01; 5 P 404.14 b
, the, pasty nominations. Our . Whig bretren um
-.ssocisit.bstebieersfaisind"iisjOsiiiii ilsoiuli
far Taylor and Fillmore. Jl
•''• •TtiOs4PD,T,. , is knOwe' that the aysteif
f
-*get tiLaniversally . in operation oft the railroad
in s terEastern States, of commuting the prices (
.peal bare ttrappkkiass toand fro frequently l
. :•ifra ' citiiiiii or the.yeareba premed. higtily . .advai , 4.
tsipecrestilliis tilted Onipanietois wettest° ihe
• Pillittlint Lei: you or near theronds. The Boston
'r.179t1 04 , 11 ;
M iPitiltr.th akehle wad.
meats, Masrauve.ofder - erorlringof
this titief I
1-' . 0 1t # 6 '' -''
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Thou sands of activejmiterprising melt, who .' •
,idesqed . . ~..
...' with, ~tha mercantile,, and.. {peahen
gczYul9fostiOnt Sistop reside from two •
i r sty,dve,, andlometime, kitty miles •atr, el - lb
i,letillidiful surtneding towns end villages, sa dee
iiiiidetetrestsCwhich•are always gasessible'bit'b ,
• .7#lloFBpdlibati itf, , ritioui,benTs . , c ir the , 4, x , i i ,
. ' , ..re1tht„ . , 444 :Ali fatigues of Me jey smith
follittadiestomers, they hie themselves to!the ni
".,31illetallt scenery, which farms and gardens, • '
. :*tdoiTPOrrnkr i4etilCulalol invitlag th ro ugh g a .
~Nnism wasp, to paas dm. night in an untainted a
~ •
..rnespitere, and is.cieanorell ventilated houses
The following morning they hie rignlttlittedr, b
' en misty tram, to the city,bOtbOysiaaßfesTaie ,
• tally• •ipretieSeaf grolni,pursalts of the try. . ._ .
• ,The . /Antitlin and *Manic Railroad CO,, has .
dechtred a 'lnch - dividend of Fiker . coif., oa,
the stor.lterhich.a46. 6 :aaaioitheirix.k . '.
-thif sat or ocrobl next - Thisfeint additlen 1 •
"`ritalar "semi ilat.dividinot. of lour .• .
~,, •
.Nosetr, P_sitiUaittt,Theßalinghßogister has •
.rat let all ibe etaternaneyr Ounii
ilgiiiogil'iligtfifallltKl6tatitoi. ar • ' ,
lerat Verredtitnato about 1000. - The ff n • ..
ik '" "'alga; and it& tits.° Whig mi,j. i
, .. Jt-4.1,.8175.#.i.i..' ""i; . 1 . . -....T . , • .. • ....:. 'J
t-s ,WP Agana intscrtiZNOtrlit ik , ;01;,, , 4 FA& ,
Whig ; by = mejority. Irate mtum; of the Be -••
- be earrect,the Whig majority on joint ballot mast
' .
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EM!ffff
ihe retreat of the Piedmontese sooty under Oodles
Albert, before its too selecessfal and too notrieraus
adversaries. The Italian monarch and he, army
.; . ibittilaredihtribieffrottbridinthrehhireettiv 1
and
_last Cglio, which, how
evernst==ilod kie:Mehini be:
hind iaatillielves freely WWI to the Aar/aims the
road toZaiffiV- - 11 a Tar:il - , -, rto: . ; a
The head iiilut a is Of; tleirlliedateekse army
mere it IticieelnieriM a: sinui di Work' at
‘tettree the POO. ,i,t3vae terPetteaNna'a& As.
1 azrdirision-arestalreadraMentoas, Iv / Ida:valuta
ihtts can off tkeaTiedmonesetnana bintea, the wad
°flirhiCh they aregtilllol3ed . being in° ter, Me high
one between Mantua and Cremona:: .
. Allaccountadom doormen! of weft unite Ida&
mitring that the Piedniontese and their Krim their
mops and generals/behaved with the utmost pi
lantry. But they weritiaMPleteiTYoubncirribered,
and even outgeneramf by araatinii that irtirdnte
t o
lion of the enemy's, reit and mrtvemehls which
should have been sir pliertamply to them an ,the
midst' f their own co ntry. Dispirited and paral
ysed as the Anstrian 'venni:mut has been, distill
5 ,
kept pouring, is re rcemcans and seppkine to
Radetski, while inns crawled their arms/And ,
mode no proportion effort. The eorteequerice
in, that a campaign happily commenced; hy,tha
expulsion of the Auspianattem all" latteeseaind
their defeat at Goito, has ends d in 'a reverse arai ,
tune, and in an Austrian army rwcivssdnr 4.11.1.-
bandy as victor..
In thetieMyieg chmityp_wwetes a Signor Gnertieyi;
was tirst despatched 110:Le/Aid provimonalGovam‘i
most of Mitan to Paris He was, however,-bet;
the avanbeourier of a *rictus mission, 63r M.Geee- 1
nevi was without , molar passers. The Margassi
Ri cc i did m ice is nita cm the often:mon OfWeil4
nesdny with the misstep, doubt. of inthiphigihal
French Government to much to their ad. „• I
Frairethitonikni Gtobe, Aug 4, stiPunk,
While wratug thti rumor reaches us that Owl
,ntervellthr which* , Piedmont= have asked
hai been trudentlrdegined bytkelerslCafaignae
anneog -4tvCit kW,. bas, Painted out to
tbeenunva tenblcilim:fnen Melt th" . R e ai euc r
of setliegthe r Affairs 'al'ltely by.- negates= ; and'
Charles Albeit-will deEmeliibilatenhe time to tba
Ptekialtirinileirdn o. l thOtslion gtlik ago by Alle4
,
• .An extraordinary °caner- arnved at Pans fro
Rome with news of Atter 22114: that the Pope no
been able W itten:l Ministry imbued vn
sernintents of 'neutrality, the people arulthe
her of Deputies had estatditheste Provisional Govt
We have, hOttevei, fraff*doOtah
2.th, which brings news from RiiiiistreleUytthis
' a revolution is imminent, but makes no mention o
the • appointment of the Provisos.' Gonerismen
II alio sayrtbe Pope
..011;1 - fourizalc
The Provisional Gramm/tetra of the Duchies ha
isratest aproclamation deop4that ciefoli•
uotutitre at an eta, and th • the teapot:At •
of recommencing the 'rap, thellattea, who,. i
states, required front General Wrsuigel dishoeoura
tde eoaditious, - and • =fatted the esocs-reaconnbiel
The iesii3f the preatimation is an t;gie - al td.thst
inhabitants, to pram, the war with
,energy, and
expriosaragtia gratitiagelgibe •tfiraltfeibb tba came
of Germany that furnish the Nth erotic of the *op
of the confederstiom. abrader-late* that the du '
htei .beloughtsdpatt*rtb Gattainx," , and rinse
with the detraMierainclo ,oetingtier.or ,
Thelaratodan*raldltaticisi Ifitaibralkkanistlue
R•warllia4 to eta * uteri flied.: ittiralraapj-Chat •
• eonsequenge efthe•eramition th6;iegonetion
with Denmark — craps - *AI again kraut. the rink
capture. • . .
karate sir this.' rupture of the negociations th
Hambargh pipers contain no account ofany actual
hostilities consequent on the cessation of the armee
do immediate advaitee of the.allled army all
most formidable war may be looked for. Th
Mope do not yaktbielt the Rtnsaleo general wiP,O .
tempt ciOjing 4tie.f ontier.. '
The kdkiwtoyitemsmipearandertlMupoatscript
head of the.Eampean Ttmes:—
There is sums 41E4 gent' rfance. Itelerferingid
the Italian, quer:dim: thmegh.r its said two mail
meats have already left Lyons •fisr. Ibat purpose:
The Minister ofWar bad given orders be the
krimediate formation' ore tamp eV Manieilles, or
from 15,000 to 20,000 men. Envoys from Sardieiti
and Veuice had amved in Paris. Goutlchnu r /
bill for a tax on mortgages had heen carried by
•
to 339. i
•
It is dm said that the result ofthe intervieyr be.
tureen th 6 Envoys from Italy and General Caval,gs
• age is-that France .will endeavor •to come to an
undertaiindaig
. with England, in the feat Instance, •
to offer the joint mediation of both arteries to
Chance Albert sad Austria.
Thelitttiotal assembly, at its sitting.= the 34
inetotrascr„capied trith•considerieg. the report or
the committee cat the'itistmeedous. • • " •
By that repowthe Arab'of ttort et of Kim+
characterised' as a airuilfetilitlo*lthat of the %It . I
.April as aconspiracy,that Albs 15th of fday.us
overt act of treason . l and that of June as civil new)
Ledru Rollin inc ulpated in April and May - . Lou: I
1 is Blanc and Ceussidere, the fetter very setiouylr i
im ii9;•tted Proitahon Ittlie. • Itile soppoNed
ibex desePaities Itge ctistody.
Lama:tilts lanai cexatiroictis' edit' any of the out+ !
- • '
Afterthe report mislead tedru Rollie mounted
the tribune; and defrededifiim4eT with feverish am
imidien but without producing any efreet; ! I
M. lents•Slart4tteXinpotteofrith more em 4
barraismetd thin t•idieß!3lll.n. - I •
• - - - MOSITUZLII rravr. •
• -Prose. Turin a telegraphic. despatch announee4
'that the Provisioeal Government luifing been bra,
ken op, Charles Albertshg dm:wish-a the. PenTlal
had bean,Proclaitood dictator.. . alight engage*
• ment had egahataken• Once becomes, the•Anstm
ans and Pleamontese, on the 27th, in which*the
Rattans were at first successful in recovering their
former positions; but owing to remfoicements amt
wing t o thiit enegiSh:ol9 werciibligeti to abandon
• The Piedmontese• army-were at.Golte s by' the
latest acconntsiitt•streugthr4 o , ooo •men, and impert
feat order: • Tbe . egaitivie wcitild'be iimaeled an
&stateXi Pot•tindtdis. •
It is atilratettlltit Charlet ttl*rhitit demand.,
an anniPke fidalOSA l 2 4 4 4 4l l ltst goi9 et
Saa bid except bei
cept,tebichteeiliittg had clettlarethahat ha would
fell, with hiasonaist the:head oftitemmly.. , it was
added that etersistatme•hcan 'Prancer was - hopeless,
except ed'emidition erEsiglind 'jotting in :the . :ltt's
terVention. . .
For Ai Ritta*kri4
-
'TA* ...Bravo Mask..
=s:2====
Coins) .Sa nivel W. Steak, we piteautne,haa beea
enlightening'. the sweet Idderlanithumar'.'atie
1 Y Yootig.limthea; t the energetic fathers,' .and • the
ardent none of the - , Densoessega in Philadefjohisi,
Shelleburrand Bedded. with fetifal'aingebrfationd
of Torn Corwin and demonstnittnani the
teas 'of Gen. Taylor.
- Now we have no disposition to impede the
eel's 'named of triumph;teir to Tiabthig 'brodiegf
- .the beatttifitY•onene: Irma 114 young: 144Rirdf
Ikirord OtOgbikin.K.NrAciicswibit the m=4
igt,ppantridSoroug,has car beem..aoreirani end
upward: That he has become, likerCersar; brava
in the held, eloquent In the SayunglittothuUd Ma
- clots"''That:Mta7digni l M l A - Ake iniVe. of
- demagogue ii
the dourgry,t.oeproinng.lbe antiquity of the good
otdp tatlbito of - Derrinerger whether 'Nilo( arena
imdhl a n d b eard ed til,Pqrkii...Perrorrnia&
grAtigrogttiellocarl&e ,
condeatlyidenyingthniXogiving amen tuilit4
ry rankteratitimakeileartaKaytor fit' gar Preal
denv—whatittet itlioNtirdifi cog thirrailei
,!ilsr(ant
Colonel,'.1:411 obr ithiaulia
131ank.r — diej. in:every .capacity,..-Attor
ney.at Law, Comedasionar.in .BanhmiptitY, Whip
Sitimp Gretna, Leonine° gaoler, Lieutenant Weed!
Or aMtintera. doe. • -•• ••••• • •-• . • •
• •-•-. me, Poet,-stalemostrsad:Thdfoor.":'
SaAgailkeilTeiniag'4l 46 iii44... , 7
But it line been an immemorial custom of the
Locofoco leaders of this county to prune off the
young !Snake* In 140 anntodandgenemlaleatinn
Mrhenever.any young anions have frogman thee
modesty. atuLtbeir proper ylettew*ehenever any
squatters failed io reverent:eta theaxel'digniteries,
sod Whenever any ornogrtdd fre&the Whferinks
1 -presumed tooter upon toe merits of their treachery;
„urbypion,witts tbeloab like erabraceand the dada
I I
under the fifth rib,aheriverestotninated as- caadil,
dares for e lk s—end for odltrion at the male One;
freo'll3 mete rashrotolses hi CotkinTectoty gir'
afoot permitting 'Mani to do es theylpleased.ond to
sponge upon the =miry members of tbe party, un
der pretence orstumping the county.' .
. Sew thin way. ell 4p very Well, and this imprpal
1 economy of Allegheny Loooftworsin is. very fmtu.
I sing, to-say the least... But when we see one who
needs • Ludtt rebuli—who manor be coaxed to
di e dpreetly—who has the coolness to ask 'People
to send him to Congress who would not let him p
tolhe LeEstatere. 'A' terrible fiLine, who gentle
'Mateo to improvelia ' kitoWletlite Of ~oti,nte,
stly . lietbing . ot 'Story and raid,' and cornea back,
under the delusion that he has been mimed--thin
other .people's opinions are as Ankle as his owe--
thane In ;.petted t cpriolannar..who , has. only to
dictate his; icons M.Mo.placia aids , . nativity, to
have theinaaccedodtm e
utnce. Why , lenity; we I
fear 'that` the 'Col ere - `Milian:Me i n a l I
DietdlN' dbttia4 . Ab 'a' ? e ? y . suddeoltaff '. c I
trailkiof MIS Wean) iiitLiithosidiiiiiiiqu 0
'tiumorons, ekinneut and truthful' gentleman , has
atkinjea a previous `"acquaintance.
... , ,let, C o l. Sinclaruld•kds , fulsome .adulator oftihe
Post met assered that .boWever tbermay be de
lighting eanb,cper with teeing *atilt* kill TM
soden firittenes:theitte l Jt4:adruNlaithePhan o.
es of the Locokarn candi date for Congressone par.
note. However mann some of us might have pre
ferred rtagtdcr;cltoh a tO that guAe by the gqbapti
_4o% IkaroA„ to, Rita IClligrriVid rots man who
would Juan :any tissasutrarta..ll9l. the-Whig
tlekea who-wiDnotleattily ttadadmenitliri"efor
' BUter . ti l=r 0 11 '.1=W ii cfdd ia l4e. 6 I
thfiklikt Iferlf- .
l'4°"- are were of u { *a iiiis gaitit Black
,fiAti*-4 ,A•aVA. Vho *No tivrichickilkill
sportstor ther tolimthret.anli
Air debateenftbelvenamble
talthepresenttimeinad - unereanyheise &diodes*
tames, imp leave to inform ther,ohteel dild;.adot
ling bin own rule lathe cam of 'ls Carton as
laid down in his orpeeettaiPbdide , we ask 'if
kg is fit '' . Th at th e Whirred' Alleg y county,—
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ha :' p hi : a:: , f •Z ee Isri"ls aulauee " latit *- I:7 lllsl4 in*rlielous G sy A 7on..
..„r- to* mica Mat be is irtLlo,llrtig 5:,, t4= - 4 :&-,',,,..:;; ...dd: ?': t o
7 T....• tUo.' .1b1: - .... LA. i 4 t ttertotine, the D-dthe knuma
. e l ilI T mare Pf the value o f t h e Cleiune_." imp sonic and Whig Party of Allegheny Cqunty astern.
• •' .• • - tollgetta" We steul ° F ume ' . Wed 01 - Caziverrtiort it the Ea* Midst Rouse, it 10
that we would rather reward them in some other
way than by sending him to Ccagiena Ito vote o'clock's *lt-, Yepter4y r (Wednesday) qottd . out.
against our interests. We feu that since the also f pose at electing Delegates to the State Guberna
and that having
brt tried Mexico, he miflatuel god th e i
Harriaburtylorateewdecidert to be bad - for hap, 'metal Convention, and also to nominate a candi
climate of Walidisd to lu ll _ bixo
Copenhagen,
and in date for County Cartimiulour in the stead of T.
that case, he might be off to Copenhagen, or some inifISIIIII, Esq., deceased.
other 'seaport.' Hon. Cornelius Darragh was milled to the Chair,
This wooldinstuit our viewesaMly. We would Dr. Carothers arid John sirerrii., Eli r , rd V ic , e
rather wait a little wh il e and took around for some , -• appointed
biller filtle'berth that would alit his tube an 4 pa Presidents, and hiesam. John E. Puke and W: A.
isammelisunae with his deserts. lo the meantime Shaw, Secretaries. ~
1, 7 ,11 ee l ue forgotten individually. by ail..
Louis Philippe and his Porto:uses
“ For ilL4os caam, per tat di:seri:mina' mama.”
Vrnom.
It is now several years since the following alter
dot. nppeated in the Literary Gazelle:
•
4116 W,Wh nobleman, Lora B-m, having
luid.tbe : honor of dining with the Lang, is that an:
cetera/Ulnas manner in which he del* . hu to with
draw bin:itself from the trammels of state, the con
unit= was carried on as if between equals, and
his Iklajesty, into slim remarked that he was the
only sovereign now to Europe fit to fill a throcte.—
Lord B--m, somewhat staggered by this piece of
egotiamonuttered out some trite compliment upon
the great Weans for government which his royal
entertainer had always displayed, etc., etc., when
the king burst into a fit of laughter, and exclaimed,
'No, no, that is not what I mean; but' kings are at
such a discount in our days, there is no saying
what may happen; and. I am the only monarch
*lto bits cleaned his own boots, and could do it
The eirants of the last fortnight, in conjunction
with this conversation, furnish another verifiea•
don of the proverb, 'Many a true word Is spoken in
jut.' When: on-Fdday. Louis Philippe landed at
Newhaven, is en old green blouse borrowed from
ei Ftenctifactuir, and a pea jacket, the prem.& o
att English skipper, he was himself it living fulfil
ment-of his own phiaser, a king at it diecoung'—
and NU did not put his Wu cleaning abilities into
Practice; It was not because there was no occasion
for the work, but because he was otherwise too
triuch engaged in taking =dot kis person.
• We hear-the. Americans say he heals reality;'
but Louis Philippe, in his remarkable life and fu
ll:lnes, has broden romance. This wotid is popular
sly acquainted with the general outlines and leading,
I passages of his past career.
* * Bat thesirqiularity and wonder of Louis'
Philippe's life do not end or begin here either. In
fact; his very first appearance upon the stage of
existence, his birth, and the circenisteaces of his'
belonging to the house of Orleans, are all, accord
iog to one account a romance, and the most won
derful romance Of aIL I shall astonish the reaaer,
parttime; by the tale I am about to unfolci y ha
. 1 my
, self was astonished vibe, first my atietigZsres
called to it by a very Intelligent and travail 'fur.
eigner, a few days ago. But the reader
-the tale an it was told to me,' without exaggenhion
wrintentioma cxdoring, and accompanied with such
authority as 1 can flarnish, and he cag-then believe
or discredit the extraordtnary allegation as he
In Burke's Peerage yon will find, under the bead
of ' Newborough,' the following entry
' Sir Thomas Wynn, 'aftermaths Baron Newbo
rough, married badly, Meta Stella nurturella,,
daughter of Lorenzo Chiappini, and by her (who
married godly, in 1610, the Baron Stenbera, and
died in lerid) had Issue Thomas John, his succes-1
sor, and Spencer Bulkeley, the present peer.'
'To the above the compiler of the Peerage has
appended - the following note:
This Lady - ( hat is Maria Stella Chiappini Bar.
one. L'irratitirin a pamphlet published to
1829061M0 to be the legitimate eldest daughter of
the latitDoke and Duchess of Cicane, and audits
that the French king [Louis Philippe) was born td
Oaten. in 1713, whom her parents, anxious far a
male heir, purchased from an innkeeper. The
book created same sensation at the tune in Peru'
I have not Brett's Peerage at band to refer to,
but I think the some circumstances, above alluded
to by Burls, ere there given at greeter length.
The reader who has now heard of ibis extreordi
-nary pamphlet C 37 the fret time, will naturally ask
why be never beard of it before. There ore pro.
bably kw who have it in this country, nevertheless
such a pamphlet was publishea, and was at the
time, and still is very extensively credited on the
Continent. The rank of the lady herself, the plan.
able, and some behaved the impregnable evidence
which she adduced in support of her assertion, end
the very serious and, to some extent, tavarablel
hearing which her case received from the high to
banal before which she brought it, all gave an ep•
pearence of authenticrte to her statement and a
gravity and importance to the whole hairiness that
started neve than ilie mere ;pro'ps and oat theta Is
thinking. The Itiga allege... 1.3, It will he barn.
in mind, seemed the leas auspicious from having
been made before Louis Philippe was King of
Flamm - and only Duke of Orleans; fur had they
been advanced a year or two lister, we might have
naturally thought there was something of political
intrigue in the busmen in order to embarrass the
newly raised King of the Barricades.
And now, to give with a little more detail, and
at greater length, the continental version of the
story glanced at in the above note. I unmet old
tale the pamphlet though one or two who_e atten
tion I here called to this extraordinary circum
stance, nays they reeolleel some such brochure
coming-out ender the title of "Maria Stella," but
-of its contents they have a vague and indefinite
knowledge, or rather in fact an knowledge at all.
I must therefore supply the narrative from the
relation of a very reapectehle and inieligeni
Frenchman, front vir tam I received it a kw day.
ago, and who himself devoutly believes the bar
roues,' story, and' dederaes the enema:mane was
well known and talked of in Florence, and believed
there and elawbere on the Continent. --
1 Louis Philippe, father of the qiiiarriteof e
French commonly known as Kolibri (or ."Kr.paidi-
It," width name be assumed on the abolition of
plea of nobility by the French revolutionists.) was,
IS the • reader is doubtless aware, married to the
daughter of the Duke de Pentbievre, edmiral of
France and possessing-the largest private fortune
in the kingdom. Soon after this merriaxe, (so the
awry, gad I believe the statement of Mann Stella
go) the Duke of Orleans (then the Doke of Cher
7.1155 ; kir his father was moll living,' being in sore
vent' of money to supply Ids extravaganee, ap
plledto his .fatheeladaw for a large sum • btu the
liShle7 . llll4 "Zia let We first see a male bet to the
house and fortunes at Orleans and Penthrovre
and then I will show yon to what amount my lib.
erality will extend.. The young Dutchess was
entente, and won after she and her hoebend star.
ted ott a tour through Italy. At Florence she
Was taken 11l and-delivered of a daughter, whom
The Duke, her husband, knowing tbet all hie hopes
fietierdn.law depended 'upon On heir, re
moved and exchanged for the mole child of the
keeper ofthe ion in which they ware, and who.
wife had, been brought to bed the same day.
When the Duchess had witficiently recovered, she
(*dittos Duke) resumed her roartey ell uncrulee.
o. that the infant which she corned sway with
her, was the supposiiion child of another, and that
she left behind her to be for the future putative
'daughter of a Florentine inn-keeper, the real 011'
spring and heiress of the house of Delete.
The hellan;whose name was Chleppini, of COMO
'gat alai,- consideration for the exchange, and by
-way af making amends for the injustice to which
heeled beena party, had the little girl, who noon
discovered great beauty, and manifold talent, cr
peeialiy for ramie, early and well instructed in po•
lire aecomplithrherltit Alter a time she west to
'theratigl l rder the title of 0 Maria Stella; is •
pillar'. rood lai& think sang in the Theatre of
-LoSeala Milan, where she attracted the ellen
-into of Sir Timmhs Wynn, (afterwards Lord New,
' h ornagh)then PtYelling abroad, to whose ottersof
tukirrisgeeine icceded, and by whoresha bad the
wainna setdown in the peerage. All this time
.stirs knew nothing of the real secretof her birch,
though-se Incident is said to hale occoured:when
she and her htuiband, Lord blewborough, were star
iug in -Paris, which subsequent relations singularly
elucidated: ' They and their two boys were walla
'inglbrptigh 'the Pelaialoyal, (the Ferran-silence
afthe family of Orleans.) when the yotingeittrikhe
two suddenly Mopped before a painting oft lady,
.and. etelaimed, "-Haw like mamma"' It was a
Mltrait of the late Duchess, and the mother of Lady
Pfewberough, if the Mary be tr.. Ildirever, to
Chaappini, the Florentine innkeeper. kept
his secret until he thought he wen dying when,
iseuding for his reputed • daughter, he disclosed to
hertimeircumstances here etated, and pliked in
trei bands documentary evidence, no as to marble
belies prove her birth, and,upon which she inst.
toted proceedings its the French courts against the
esKing of-the French, the Dultio of Ot . l..eir.but
Amstrecessfelly.
• .
Tints Lotis Philippe's birth, parentage, ernes, and
progress, rise and fall, have been nothing, -from
the beginning, but romance--neal or alleged-..end
it only required him to be the atippositions heir of
the'honse pi Orleans, and the teal son of a Floret.
tine ion keeper, to render his memory, taking every
thing that has recently occurred into armrest, the
most remarkable in the annals of the world.
That Louis Philippe, supposing the story cktus
appini and hie putative daughter to have been true,
was ignorant of the circumstances °Chia birth,therre
is no reason to doubt; and that he believes, to this
moment the whole a pure fiction and the 'patties
making the 'charges impostors, I am equally ter
lain. 11, is stated, however,by the Continental goo
n. In personal history, that Philippe Egehte, ;a
committing his supposed son, the ex King or France
to the care of that remarkable women, Madame de
• Gerdie, pwho was at once the mletress of the lith.
er, and the instil:Laren of the son) confided to'her
thiCtrue story of the Flarentimeexcbenge; but
if Madame de Genii. never divulged the secret, I
cannot see hour any one is to know that she had
been confided with it*
eTbiweromaniMadame de GeUna) War Oarroili,dwlt
by romance and mystery. Amongst her household
was a girl,.Permelia neymoor, said to be a young Eng
listroromturrof bumble origin. but who was generally
believed , to be the daughter of Madame de Geniis her
by Outpulte of Orteans. This young women, who
vryte cgatitsted. lot her beastly, was sitestestds mar
',Oast
to the weesmdste Lord tEdsveut IltsgeraW. Mick.
to the prawn thshe of Lehmter.l and who was shot by
• ppm. mugtyrnto w arrant ark in Dublin, while offer
ing tensimmy Ma for 61.• affellt.
• p . 4.44))&fra,,cluarged with being =teemed
in enticing. 'Laves, to runaway, had a hearing. be.
fore an examination court, yesterday. eurnher
qf witnesses were exausined, although no positive
testimony was elicited. 'g'lu't hint,-his guilt was
made sufficiently manifest to justify the court in
sending him on (or further trial before the. Fayette
Circuit Court. Bail to the amount of 320,000 was
required, which the prisoner was not able to give,
was committed to pd.—Lcongiwn Attar A.e. sth.
The 'President having announced the object of
the Convention, the Delegates were called on to
present their credentials, when the following gen.
ilemen were admitted to seem Several of the
Delegates appointed not being in attendance, sub
stitutes were admitted by unanimous vote of the
Convention.
CRT OP PITIIIMIGH.
lst Ward—Jiktin Sheriff, John Fritehman.
2ad ' Henry Wood 4 Jos. Tomlinson.
3rd ' Stet Palmer, A. McMaster.
4th ' Joseph Pennock, John Rippeg.
50 ' E. W. Conlt,John Mowry.
6th ' Inmes Lowry, S. C. Hill.
7th'Wm. M'Cotcheon, R. Arthim
Sth ' J. A. Stevenson, J. Sargent.
' R. Hill, John' Fox.
IM Ward—A. LAmont, Wm. Boyd.
2nd J, Bayer, B.- H.. Daria
3rd ' J. H. Sewell, Wet II Mowry.
Ith ' J. Miutball, 3, McAuley.
Piu Township—Joseph Cohan, C. Darragh.—
Peebles ' Alex. Gray, C. H. Ernest.
Wilkins ' Jas. Carothers, Benj. Kelly.
• Plum K D. King, Joel Monroe.
Versailles ' Wrq. A. Shaw, D. J. McKee.
Elizabeth ' H. Applegate, FL Lytle.
Jefferson ' D. Kennedy, G. flichman; jr.
Snowden ' H. Hake, Wm. C. M'Knight.
Mifflin '' D. Calhoun, H.
I Baldwin ' M. McDonough, D.
U. Bt. ClairTowinhip••—.l. V.-Rowland, H Holtz
Lower St. Chur ' E Jones, jr,R Finney.
Robinson ' E I Brooke, A McKee.
North Fayette '
J M'Ewert, W Rakers
H M'Cormick. W Gray.
D Diekson;W Morn
N. Stout, S Jackson
Rau A Hilands A Brietianna.
A S McCord, T Coebran;
West Deer ' .1 McCionnink, W Porter,
Eau •
Indiana ' W.Darlington,L C J Noble
Studer ' A OLoyd,PElingentimiin
Borough Lawrenceville—T Burk, L 8 Johns
Sharpshurgh J. Benson, A Morton.
' Manchester J E Parke, D Louth&
' Birmingham Ci E Appleton, J Steel.
' ild'Keesport M Droop, J H Gallaghe.
Elisabeth, D Server, J bi'Donough.
' W.' Elisabeth—W Youdon, F Briggs.'
Smith Pittsburgh—JOU Small, Wm Richards.
On motion, • committee, consisting of .Measrs.
Wm. Boyd, Hugh M'Cormlck, Benjamin Kelly, R
H. Dam, and . tilexander McKee, was appointed
by the President, to prepare and present resolu
tions expressive of the sentiments of the Conveir
ticm. The Committee having retired—
The Convention, on motion, proceeded to recelye
the names of candidates for nomination ns dele
gates., and also, on motion, those of persons to •be
voted as the candidate kw the office of County Coro
missioner. This business concluded, the delegates
were called on to mark.. The following was the
result of the balloting
ton unsa•ra.
Hiram HMIs, Snowdon,
James H. Sewell, Allegheny,
Henry H Woods, Pinsbtirgh,
Dania, Allegheny.Mhos, Lawreoceville.
Joseph Tomlinegn, Dine:snit.
C Darragh do,
Wm Daily
Frankjohnoon, Allegheny,
C 5 Easter Pitlyborgh,
3 M K Snodgrass,
*Withdrawn.
John WI Hock. Pinbargh,
MT=
lames Peebles.,
Fleming Marrow, Pittsburgh
Robent Chtigy. do.
Samuel Can, Elizabeth,
Wm Beromet, Allegbeny,
Moses Saraband, do,
lE==l
•withdrawn
The result of the first balloting being dr *elec.
tion of hiessra H. H. Woods, C. Denney IMdi to.
S. Jahns, as Delegates to the State Convenficp,
leaving two Delegates still to be ;chosen, end odic.
Lennon having been made via candidate kr County
Commissioner, a dbs➢ot via commented as
above, which resulted in the election of Messrs. H.
Huits and J. Tomlinson, as Delegates. No chtice
of a candidate for Commissioner being yet made, ■
third ballot was entered in, which resulted in the
nomination of Mr. Win. Benson, of Allegheny.
On the announcement of the mob of the first
ballot for Delegates, Mr. James McAuley, of All,
gheny, moved that Mews. Dania and Tomlinson
be nominated as Delegate., vire Yuen—but Mr
Kennedy. of Jefferson, objecting, the motion
arms withdrawn by the move made by Mc. John
Small, to adjourn tiU I o'clock, previous to en:
tering on the second ballot he candidates, teas
lost.
Toe oomloatioes dolled, the Committee M bo.
'less through, their Chaircoe. W. Boyd, made
he Mowing report:
Wuranas, This Convention, representing the
Wings of the county of Allegheny, after having
discharged the auttes for which 0 aseembledl rev
nerd it as a proper occasion, and in a duty, to
appeal to every Whig voter to the county, :o
act speedily, energetically, todivtdually, and col.
lectively, in all honorable ways, and by all bbine
labia means. from Ibis time henc e, and an.
the triumph of Whig principle. is manthested
by the election of tae Comity and Stale ticket,
and the elevation of their standard bearers, Za
chary Taylor and Mineral Fillmore, to the Pres
idency and Vice Presidency of our country.
Repaired That are shall ever esteem oared is
our political creed the vest pnaciples which
governed the taloned/neon of oar early F!zes,
dents.
2 lifeedoet, That the experience of 70 years; and
the wisdom of the Government from the days of
Washington and Jefferson, down to the advents
crane° of James K. Polk, has approded of the
Protective Policy, end that the modern doctrine
oLFrve Trade is a chimers of Localbcciara, which
has no precedent in our history beyond the ma
sent adieltilslnslion
3 /U d i n e& That are in &ear of sr
prepriatimis by the General Government for the
Improvement of our bates, Rivers and tfarbeins,
—the great channels
. of our . domeatio tied, be
tween the States and the =llea 10 kelti/ta map
meree—thet no vociim m confusion. shall permit
our - being beard 'upon this great question. A
4 Mr.eal, That we view with deep regret,
the late attempt of the administration to involve
us farther In the evils of Mammy, by extending
It over portions of territerry , .stow *we
tender corthankh to our Itepresentati yea in Coo
stem for resisting its encroachments, and 'ewe,
fishing a Territorial Government for Oregon .09n.
sistent with the Writ' and genie!' of e• fee* : Ws
pie.
5 Remised, That the principle of the Cul eel
of 1727, known now tithe Jefferson Proviso, has
always been the doctrine of the Whig party in
Penneylvanis and other- States, end that we re.
joice that Congress has already extended the prim
alpha over Oregon; and we know it will be exceed.
ed over ill other acquired territory, should, a
Whig Congress be elected, and General Tailor
and Maid Pfilmeirehe President and View Pre,
eldest. General Taylor will not veto any such
measure—Lewis Case says he will veto It.
d. Ratelrel,• The it is flurried of the People to
form their own policy, and the duty of Melt: 'Seri
yenta to obey their will In the administration of the
Government That we are opposed td the hden
,Clier of the alit del veto t * Owith, eicopk in fele
of haste and want of comideration in Catimess,
and such as the judgment of the people wield ap.
prove.
7. Reekeil, That we lueopposed to all arbitrary
power, such melees not emanate from the Oesple
themselVer , that', we deeply. sympathise with ap •
pressed Ireland 'in her present edmis to catableh
her independence; and that we rejoice at Iberia&
cations from the Old World of the approa c hing
overthrow of tyranny and despotism. •
C. Resolved; That the Whig Party is 11074: it
al ways has been, the true advocate of the in me
of the workipg chwaerehat they are, the hope of
the country. end deserve the (miming care or the
Goveramosfrethat we ardently desire to steeped
condition ameliorated, and will- cormiteue NI In
our power to accomplish that ottect, .
That this Convention believes that the moral
and mtellectunliconditian of the laboring classed of
the emit/would be essentially improvedbylaws
establishlrigtas holm with° period of a day's labor!
and that we repel an a base slander the ones re ,
mated charge, that the Whigs are not the emcee
end consistent flimode of the work* elasici...
B. Resdasd, That we approve of the err
given by Gm+. Johnston midi other Whig me
of the but.Legislatime to the !deposed emendate
to our State Conititution to make the Judged
aor Courts elective by the People — beingliatiade
by the experience of the. lam.ten yeana that, opt
present system is radicallydefective—end thdevest
point to the almost unload= list of Locdtbcirs rd
corded in the negative-es conclusive stridence
where Fedendisitas to be • Ibindin IB4C t“ • t
Id .12stolaci, That our Delegates to Ilitariaburg
be Instructed . to Support, William P. Johnston at
ooreandldotte for Oaten*: ' ' '
11. Smarm& Thstevery'District In the Count}
be annealed-to Se Rough and Rcadr!Clubi,
in order that old heny stay give her full quota
In securing the e n of our County, State, and
National candidates by overwhelming majorities.
~. -. , ..er-.j-..::..0 = _..;.;. - •:.r-.: `:i:: 4'..:-:-;"'..^: =.~.,-..,; :;-.-,.nom-L-r.:,'~h•;;e~~;
Stii4 lewEll
44 ' 01 i dz i o e..-7171
outlast wets.,
Wm. F. Johnston the GoyerSKll 04 . Petiturylvania.
Etr: bete — itiggrefiff
bpd bil 4 / eflfae;i t°lo4er )414 a 4 PtesloMweilp
placed in • dilemma by the 'amendment Offered--
they having been instractedth vote' for delegates
favorable to the, vicmgmaitai stir ; 1101.,Walter For..
ward, whereupon the President, on the authority
of Mr. Fortino* withdrew- his =me from the list
afcandidates, and on motion, the whole of the rds
cautions, with the preamble, were adopted together
unanimously. '
, A note having been left on the table by the per
son Who has charge of the court mom, asking pay
for his services Goin the members of the Conven
tion. Tbsi President objected to the claim, kir
much as the people"pay a regular salary to the in
dividual tithing this "compensation" from them.
Oa motion the Convention adjourned.
CORNELIUS DARRAGH, Prest.
LatirePAROTELIERS, / Vine Presideots.
Joie( Samurr,
John E. 'Part . }'SecrettritiCs:
Wm. A. Shaw.
Istriumorner to Martotnorrea.—Dr. Dur Aide(
Matches, Mississippi, the proprietor of Itoseßle, is
building a stone wharf to protect his valuable pro•
pert! against the inroads of the river. The work to
to be °Cheesy cut atone, the foundation laid at low
water wok, the blocks bound together by Iron
ciamps,,and made perfectly secure against ice, drift.
Sr., in all seasons. ((carried out as proposed, the
Bactor will have the most prominent, as well as
the moat beautiful wharf in this region. It will be
found, also, the cheapest, because the most dam.
ble. Should the esainple be followed, as no doubt
it will be, by other holders of property on the river,
the borough will present a:river front of almost tio
equalled beauty. Nor in the intarior of the bor
ough behind hand in the race of improvement—
Many handsome boasts are in process of erre
tiorr-rite streets era being graded, gravelled and
made delightfully smooth—and a very large
amount of business is done in her mannactories
of ploughs, wagons, catnaps, shovels, spades ,
finks, &a. She makes the cane vregons, the earl s
and the ploughs of the cotton and sugar planters
Of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, &e, wagons
fm the Santa Fe traders, and even for Uncle Sam
himself, with carriages and other vehicles foe ev•
ery body, equal to any in the Weal.
The steamer Dolphin, Cript. Hazlett, hence to;
New Orleans, yesterday, took out as. part of her
freight, augur wagons and carts, manufactured
here by Messrs. Townsend, Carr & Co., for Sept.
for Barrow and other Sugar Planters, residing
near Baton Rouge, Point Coupee, Bayou Sara, and
other river porta in Louisiana. The wagons are
of somewhat peculiar construction—the bed is
very broad at the top, and iotended to tilt back.
wards, like a cart, and slide the cane otf in heaps,
for which purpose the fore and hind wheels are
placed much nearer together than usual. The
Dolphin also takes out some piece* of heavy
cut Iron airmail, made by Messrs. Knapp 6r. Tot.
tan, 41r an edifice in Baton Rouge. Talk of din.
solving the Union, indeed. What would the
Southern folks do without no and our. -notions , '
We help them to rnake , all that sugar, cottan,
rice, tobacco,tc., that they call the greet staple*
of the country—and vet they take all the credit,
sad claim to sustain that of the whole country
abroad.
la. ea.
30 051
32 4
Wl!arms Datritasrrr.—The nosier, and Pro
fessors of this Institution, desirous of extending as
fix as possible the advantages of a practical educa
tion, have nagged Mr. °Verna& • gentleman well
qualified kir the undertaking, to give instruction to
Architectural sod Mechanical Drawing, including
thedmaring of all kinds of Machinery and Cird En•
gineering.
4129
to-
41 058
81 -
00
1 3
3
22
The want of 'welt o branch of education In our
city, has been long felt. We are emphatically
manufacturing people, and if we expect to keep
pace with the improvement. which are conntantle
being made a older place•, We mon( pee that ,iut
loa. 2d XI
9
4 f n
o; 4 •
4 2
9 o
15 20
9 22 6 , 11
13 1 0
10 10 , 2
musens be well educated. There as no meas.
tiring the advantages winch would low in upon
no if well educated and 'Mentalc labor could be
employed In developmg the resources of fins re•
(ton. Nature has scattered her blessings profasei
ty all :Mont on. bet hitherto art has done bat liule•
We hope our cittrens will sustain the effort note
being made.
The terms, as will heaven by a reference to Mr.
Overman's cant, a.re very moderate.
FACTOar Murcia.—A very large meeting of
did Fartiiiy - operatives and other friends of the
Ten Hour System, waahetd lasthight in the Alb ,
ebony Market House. Some half dozen or mane
speeches were 0341..ie, and • great degree of interest
was manifested. R. H. Kerr, Esq., informed the
operatives that a proposition would he made to
them this afternoon, by the Proprietors of the Star
Factory, to resume work on reit:tin isonditioas,
which Mr. NW Kinaloe afterwards annonaced
to be the adoption of the Tea Hour System, with a
mall reduction of wages, arid the operatives were
invited to meet at the President Engine House. on
Cedar street, this alternates at 4 o'Clock- Molar.
Kerr, Kuisloe, Boyd, and others, advised the ope
ratives to accept the compromise. Some of their
friends, however, coin: melted refusal to submit to
any decrease of wages. The meeting adjourned
to Saturday evening. at the same place. The ope.
Nit. will meet to consider the propmation, and
many of them repress willingaear to make any
fair arrangement.
At a meeting of the AWIJIIIIIOO2 and Whigs or
Elizabeth Township, held inf the tqwu ball in ;he
borough of Elizabeth. on Saturday, August loth.
Robert Lytde was made President, and Matthew
Henderson was appointed Secretary. It was
then
. R.J.ndve That Henry Applegate and Robert
Lytle be appointed as delegates from our loam
ship to the Om:mention arhieti meets in Pittsburgh
on Wednesday next, add that they' bore poops,
in case they cannot attend, to appoint emboli.
lutes.
&wile That Joseph Taylor, Matthew Hew
demon, and Thomas Martin, constitute a Central
Committee for our township with power to op
point committees ha each aubaohaol diatnct-10
call meeting., and to do all oil= thinp they may
deem necessary to pumase the seem,. ofthe Whit
party to the cotmty elections.
-";:assolrett, That the proceedings be published.
ItOBT. LYTLE, Ch' o.
hL Ilontaaon, Seep.
.Clasgurruss--We legtnisd, on Tuesday, with
much pleasure, that the Individual who owned
the stick used in the assault on the watchman
on Satordsy night, called at the Islersii Office
on Monday, and alter reading oar remarks to re.
Bard to the use of such weepons, asked Or the
Stick, and on receiving iI broke it to pieces, de.
clerkil resolve to keep clear of such 'crapes
IA future. understand he is an industrious,
washy, and generally tempersite man.
's sincerely regret the pjury done to s. very
intelligent and trusty man, m our article of yester
day morning, relative too charge of perjury. it is
but just to Mr. Levi B. Ant., of whom we apol/p
zp r raahly, to any that we know no man tuordtrust
worthy, capable, and correct in deportment gene.
ref; and we freely admit that Our use of the
tents, • quamsbome and wurunwarrunt
ed by the nine° fact from which we derived th
Oppression. The circurnatance refCrred to, win
personal misunderstanding between ut 111. tho't
Aim unnecessasily hasty in his course---lis,perhaps ,
had rearms sufficient to warrant that course. Un.
fortunately, as is too often the case, we never met
to discuss the matter, together, as those so long as
quainted sbiluld have done, and we may hove
committed great Injustice, even in entertaining
unkind feelings,whila no personal misunderstand,.
ing could Prettify a remark no tub, and calculated
W injure deeply, one In time past highly and de.
servedly esteemed.
Il7'Taz CLI.II/AX Is suangely desuu.ve, to the t,
man catiele, for skin) the sadden change Ginn heat to
cold, and the smoke rouses yellow, dark, coarse com
plexion.. Then It is requisite that the pores of the skin
aboald he kept open--thatthelr mouths should he [Med
from linparity-4was thus the ancient Rom. Philearg
g that en eared all diseases—they computed More
and unhealthy vapors len through fir
the pores of the skin, than any other outlet of the butt
It is necessary, therefore, to keep the pores ope
humors are dispelled from the skin front the pine.,
when Wry washwith Jones' Italian Chemical No. I
!Mee II ease the motel Dhoti oldest e•-es
Rheum, tiry.ipelas, Old Dore.. Rarhet . Inch. Dore Head,
Ringworm, when every other• luternal sod eMemai
minedy hod failed-ens ddhot moderink the .skin. Wight,
akar sail son, thou g-Freh it he yellow and coarse, re Wale
dertni—u removes ckles, Tan, Sunburn, hituphims,
and. disfigurement of the. skin—tea persona most
be particular and ask for Joan tioap—to be had la
iiiituwrgh or WM. JACKSON'S, sign of the Rig Root,
89 leberti as Price to coma • turrladawly
tglDeal have I Foul fireolb—lf you bayri aye
illing houl. ofJoues' M t.o . Tro.th Puuor. Tha
Wit wile your Irmsult suroot, ',whiten your teed,. ko.-.
4f 4 d 44 . *I,POOFtw J7Ltt*.ir
IVA.nvicariaina are sarneady requested to hand in
their favors before 6P. M., and b early in the day a.
practicable. Advertisement" not 113.110 ti for a spec,
fled dine ordl invariably be chased maul °Me red out
n';
4'
, •
~-5 •
ttrb , te pt l i tteproto time .11 inilsauxuaion
Farets certain to be effected Hare you
Boa
elatis, Spitting of Blood, Plaurnry, or in tact nay
Affect:on, - then' a= Jayne's ErPecturo" ,
nrr7l7is carotin,. alga goy will find that you Lave
ased trPs* c4.44 1 , i t
For t o Piusbarg at the Pei= Tea Stars, 71 eth
street near Wood. 1.a17
Jayan's Fsbracroassr.—We would call attention to
Ibis excellent reme• for Coughs, Colda, Consumption,
asthma, and all affections of tha Throat and Longa
Having several times within a few Teen past had «ca
lico to use a medicine: of that hind, we have by expert
ence tested its excellent qualities, and axe prepared to
recommend it to others. Minister, or oiler pabile
speakers afflicted with bronchial Sir. fill. will find
great benefit from its use. It Is prepared by ...ie..-
fic physician, and all classes will find It a Safe and effi
cacious medicine in the diseases for whith it Is re
commended.—(Colas bus (Ohio) Cross and JournsL
For gale at the Pekin Tea Sum, N 0.70 Fourth street_
mr2d
UIT Worms, by their Irritation, augment the accre
tion of mucus or slime in the stomach, to whlebi sl
so, they involve themselves; and it is said they feed
upon it, and if deprived of it they die. The celebrated
Vermituge prepared be 11. A- FAIINESTOCK.
Pntabungh, Pa., ts admirably adapted in its operation;
tint, to remove the protecting mucus, and secondly, to
expel the worms rendered helpless and tender by be
ing thus detailed. It is a remedy in which every con
fidence can be placed; and that it has inwwered the
purpose is manifest from the hundreds Of certificates
given in its favor. led
"A Little Mom (papa• Capt. Bragg . " • ,
Antlm.aonla and Whig llai4ad
A meeung of the Rough and Basely Club and the
friends of Taylor and Faltorirei will be held at Braga
burnt,. Yard, (bi u myto on Friday evening, Zib iris.,
at ye o'clrick •
Addresses may be expected from the Hon. Moses
Hampton and Cornelius Darragh, Eng.
P A. 111411/nRA, President.
nAIIIIXID.
On Tuesday. the ged Inst., hy Dn. Geo. Upfold, D. D,
Mn Jon F. Sumac, to MART, daughter ofJohn Snyder
Esq •II of Fittsborgh
-•-- - •
SHILLING OFFI
LINN:CAN BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSERY,
2 LATE of William Prince, deceased. Fluahtng,
L.. 1,, new New York: Wurrem & Co.. Propne•
tors.
lu consequence of the decease of the junior andnf
the edvanced age of the surviving partner, the entire
stock of this establishment, compruthig every descrip
tion, luding the newest s choicest varieties of
FRUIT
AND ORNAMENTAL TRUES, Shrbs,Vthes,
Planta. Roses, fic., will les disposed of at very reduced
prices. in order to don, the basilicas as speedily iso
poritlae.
Orders rmeompanicd with the cash, to the amount of
Ten Dollars, or upwards,
t writ be supplied at a reduc
tion of 25 per cent from the usual prices.
Nurserymen, Venders, and others, wishing to pun
chase Ly wholesale. will be supplied at such reduced
priens according to kind and quantity, as will probably
prove satisfactory to them.
Desenptive catalogues OW., on application post
p.t& •
Ordersreceived and catalogues supuhed by S.N.
WICKER/ARAB, corner of Wood and Sixth its, Piths
burgh
augl4-ioavrin
-+
1300K3! BOOlCS!—Lectures on Theology: by the
j) late Rev. John Dick, D. published ruder the
superintendence, db."... with a blograptural intro
duction by au American editor—complete in one vol.
•
Dwlght's neology. 4 vol
}:!word'. NVorks, 4 vol•_
Chalmers , Works, 4 vols.
Nem:Owls Chorea History. I. .d SW vols.
&I , Ewvaeo the Types of Carta, Oast published.)
/Ow. a hoer and well selected stock of TUkolokteel,
klweelledrouv, sad School Books, for safe low by
kILLIOTT &
aor24 wwal end && market
FACTORY HOR 11211. R. -r
tTH E large and well built Factory, erected on Reber
c • street, Allegheity city, by H. S. Casson., E l .. Is
ered for sale at a bargain, and ou easy tem.. rbe
lot on which Ms Factory ts erected. fronts lOU feet on
Rebecca wreer mid nuts bark 110 feet to Park street.
The mom building is of book, three stone. high and
(10 feet long by 07 feet wide. The Eugene house Li
large and commodious. with on engine, boiler, stack,
&e.. all m comfier. order property will be sol d
low, nod of advantageous term.
For price, tenon he.. enq tore at this office.
ang - 24-titf
Pe. G. 0. Stearns, Lknatist,
,A Fmk; at Miss Hauck', on Fourth wren, a QM
U {WWII anovriATood anew, oral the oorriplenou of
the Anima nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with arti
ficial gum, &der the manner now unisertally prefer
mai at Ma east. toarintaeland to ant each particular
cow. Teeth, from a full set down to a single one, In
terred on a Auction plate, tha. avoiding injury to the
natural teeth! tiparinirin of blocks no auction plate
way be ezaraineil at the office. -
NI *panting, incident to rbo pagfertion . pettortneil
with alga and firtbrulneas.
11\TEW SICSIC-011 Susannah; Rosa Lee; Uncle
.1A Ned; What must a Fairy Drearubst. The Watch
r, dum Roarnann Dautai Olds Juniata; Huloone•
ou'a Llarolina MeJenlina, 6 NOK GA is Gut a Saife; TG.
Dream is Put The Mountain Maid', Imitation; Sleep
ing I dreamed, LOVV, Jt6analli.Qmehstep; hayeaux
M.% ci‘... Hal Npnttg
'Walt.; Jenny 11.1nd's Songs, Alvarado Quickstep; l'lre
Iteuon wGe trad. Trldoman airs, ransom°, Hnurs
of Letsure, 4u.Arllie., by Hunter, Rote Olthane,
Ite kan,l, to Each ot h er, be no Pubmlutee Wile;
re
celved by Express and for sale by
r.rn
anvil .1 hIF l/, RI mead at
Are hitect ural atoll DT go btaatical Draw lag
THE undersagail propose sto my nee, at die
1. opening a the next stasuan of the VIII , emit a
aurae of lecterns ate Technology. together alp Al••
chine Dranng and Civil Enpaerang. prattled' • sof
finial flambe. of students an he obtained to ',ratify
the attempt The charge. anti be Sfi pet quarter The
rollowiug gentlern•n are referred to. Or. Falai& Dr
Dyer. Prof Stephens and Mn F H. Eaton
angst...dr:Soot-a FHF.DI:EICK OVERMAN.
Stray Florae.
, • CAME to the plantain. of the sulutedDer,
living in Vinabeth toonalay, Alleghay
noway, on the 6th day of July lam, • pay
1101DIF supposed to btaboat If years old
The owner is deafen loathe forward prove property,
pay rhartea mad tate said horse au-ay. ahe a d' h e
sold ateunfing to 1.. e WM. DENSAITH,
auto:Tar f at sr/itcapon.
13 APER bell. lunate Crown Rug and ytraw
Wrappoig Paper, I,i i tvala Medina. Rug and
view Wrapping Paper SW bdia double rroure rug end
+ear - Wrapping Paper: 100 bell. 171 , 3; inch bray y .
hardware Pep, So WI. YU* inch heavy hardware
Pepe, :Lad rem. ruled cap and Doer Pepe, all goal
tiles. Zai gross while Row. Roer 4 h: ream. little
Paetury Paper, in store and for ante bw by
RHYNOLDS h. :MEE
or peen and into, au
itt
BIL
Yon PoshAosts for 1 O•ti.
eCORD Ai Co.,
lutg tero. 4 ..v.39.1
T . Ll7:;r j e;fl,. - .., n
Those in wadd ot • teat and beautiful - bat. Mt invited
to call at their mange, corner of Fifth and Wucul
WIL MURPHY het Jest received this morn ng by
express, • be* supply of wt le Mk luered Man
idle Stale sur4l_
JUST reeetwod at the northeast corner of lU s and
Marten streets. Needle %Vatted Collars, NVrought
Bonnet Itteboos, very cheap. augN
AA. A. MASON k Co, have just received another
. tangy aarlartalant °Mose cheap Bleached Mus.
lea, as 41, If awl cent. • isiso..lunsa of thwart my
supertut Bleached &Institut. at 1:1 augiN
JUST RkrfilTED—SUO pa Merrimack, Hamilton
and Coque° Prints, of very destratile styles.
-" A - A MASON lk Ca
-
lterOW OPMINO—OU assorted Alpaca., various
111 9uahtxa. Also, SO pa nett mods ca 1 1 / 4 1 Lyoaase
Moth, at eery low prices. stoga4 A A MASON !Co
AA.MASON Co. are now operung 11 we. 41.41,
A
5-1 and 10-4 Sheeungs, very destrable for family
frRAB--tral pis Young Slymon. Impanel, Gunpoin
t der and Bleat Teas, for sale by
BROWN a CCLBREITSON,
145 liberty
1.; AM ILY rl,ol.4l.—Kept constantly on band And tiir
E sob by " 0 4 BROWN & CULBEIFTSON
TOBACCO-5b bas Ira Hoot Ss Honey Tobacco. re
l. nannag from canal sod for sale by
JAMES DALZELL, 34.3ratn st
IILfACK6EIEL.--114 bbls No 3 Ntunteret, banded'
al lane, fn store and for sate by •
c. JAMIZ3 DALZELL
Ro
FEATHEIL4--tu Inge Feathers, fistula by -
DALZELL
UNDES3-1. Its!tod for sole'
by • • ' FAKIIC &Co,
conies Da stud wood las
RAD CiENTIAN. 6 4 SO limps* ito'd aad for sale by
an • • •11,1 a EtkIINDITOCK &Ca
. ,
lbouu reg" am) .t 4 .ale by
au .4 A VAHNISSivuIt & Co
LARD—o- bbl. No% Itr store and Ccot tables.
REYNOLDS & SHER,
Cownso ilouv.s.AND-300• der fe more mod.
ror 11%13 . 4401 REY NOLLIR JI SHIM
DRANDII AND WINE-3 ease French Brandy; .2
I/ do Port Wine; 2 der Madeira do; received on con
rigument and rid' sale low for cosh, warn:tided pone, lay:
T
artiO3 A SBEY k, BEST
. .
lINAW.-60 babl.lll.nb l binrA just rei t Und for
sikbt by ,111WN 8. c,UI..yiER N.
' '•
• • 11.1 . 11bettt.
DCYTARII—eUrbsks, first wet, In story and for saki
1 bp' an64l 'INAIA if DICKEY & Cb, Imolai
FFLOUR-114 bbl. Flour, Just reed and kn
1: sale by .urn %VICK & 111ICANDLESS .
• • .
ACON—rar node by
Jo "p. WICK t WOANDLESA
ikytrage,D;to Pltiladdlpitit;lo . tak.,;
11 charge °rad taloa Vend rettnrunelnindon• will
be required. Apply immediately al this °tam
Auld?
•
ID/Ini hbls superbas flour, just received per
es
steamer. Iltaisawano for te by
• •• JOHN DILWORTH
A LOES-av m. Cope, just rests sad for we by ,
1r A FAILNEBTOCK
comer lot and wood its
1 .. •
NDltio-41seroons Carseetta t tuat readand (or sol
by - m a tt! .A - It .1 , ..411.NLW0CK iCo .
DR fir&ri - .a . .in-t- 6 bblattoUreco4 anill'pr sale by
- 1 - 1 ,. a.f?4,,, B A FAtiNkSTOCK & co
Si t.rbA anti -id casks double maned Soda. Ash;
t do do do.
Warranted equal to say to the city. Far sale by!
sugt4 C 11 URANT, (I ;water at ,
L°I.:ISM-LE LLUE--Coastanily on band and In
„b, by . i : abgbl. '.. •, .; 0 111 GRANT,
REESE C. FLEIZ>ON,
'Reporter for the Goeetie
bbl. tar sale'by .
augl4. C 11 GRANT
IOFFEE- 1 -10 61 ga Wren Rio, in more and for sale to
ki dose coaxial:llmMl by
auglil
ULASS-- , trl aka darn and WV* VViardovr (damn
ion roan par non Louis and fur ‘sjeba
antra yAt W ll.r attAUGII
'
FBPRR-74.1nrgs on hand, and for .ale very low 14
MAK' D R URA.T
LIIRE BRICK—RIAD now nu An wharf, for Ale by
abgbi Ir!AlAll DICKEY k Co, from st
ARD 01L—Borthardt's bert,Just rea , d and for .dl
T
by - .4.1 4 • . J }ODD &Co
Co
I . ?INFIPOTAbiIt retall4g
r amnia “I ROD &Co
IPLANNELR—Brown and Red Flonuels,ourousign
E went and for tale uy
auglU tdEO COCHIL&N. VI wood sr
ERSE
S L W HAMM, VOll
airs ISHANS--40 .bbl* Wadijlo.um, tut
by .0 & arcANDI,EI34, •
r UCTION
f, R _
~~)'
EEO=
IZZIJ
On Saturday, enguu YOth, et 3 o'clock, P.ll ,anli be
sold ai asurnolu.tai Runmber ofiml
Building Lots at Manchester, situate on Ohio 4nne,
(sometimes called poor Roue Lane,) nate ,
demos ofgainuel Robinson, Esq. I
Thee lots am handsome ly wonted, in the midst of
ells and busy polation, within a sbort-sru.
of Allegheny and the can parts of Pinsborgh,
g t lintsVat b rto " b r e 2 . i7g th m.
nuitalkare W URNSIDti, Aunt
Ely Joint D. Davis, Auctioneer,
•
Dry Gash, dr.., at Auction.
Ou Thursday morning, Aug.% al tO o'cleck, atthe
commercial Saks Room, earner of Woad and Fifth
streets, will be sold, without resets for ash turret,.
cy,llll 811.16.1110 5W01120.1 or fttil ' itlllo6llbill Staple
and filnerDry Goode, among erhlettOMOY
ribbons, ithoteherter &Jetsam .
perhas endha, cassimeres, tattlxlets, alpaceas, manse
de lattice, fancy settings, hive bbek - Mmmailks, black
Bak artfl Menbrie hdki . s; Ciugunere
ken, brochee and de lame shawls, bleaehed muiCrotrn
muslin', checks, hosiery, gloves, he.
4
At o'clock,
OROCMI3, .11.1121112,
bbls sugar house molasses, I eash brandy 3641(
chests young hyson tea, 5 hes Virghtla
tobacco, a iron =leg * Quantity of Ohm..
snatches, hose, glassware, baldsrme, ales, a: I M
dy tus.
A general assoruseni of near and meoed hand boess
bold (erratum, Ike.; looking glasses, Venetian .d
transparent window blinds, de, IL fan:Lintels ear, in
good order. ,
I
7; o'clock.
Cutlery, jewelry, Vnsieal instruments, • lisp es.
torus:tern of fashma•ble ready made Isloaddy, boots,
shoes, umbrellas, saddles, bridles, whips, =hay gold
and silver watches, gims, pistols, Caney arid sinPle aa
rtety goods &a.
JOHN D DAVIS, /Lao
1:14100Misak:1
Vire Works at Greenwood.'
BF. Proprietor of this Garden respectfully . informs
T
the public that grand Fire Work, will be exhibit
ed in the Garden on Thursday evening, Augur
to commence at I putt o'clock. P. M., composed of
Sky Rockets, Fined Smear, Boman Batteries,. Flowp
Pops, Flying Pmeone, Bengal Flame, Fumy Wheels,
Tnamphant Arch, Grand Lakin Wheel, in which wW
be exhibited forty changes Mitre.
The steamer Greenwood will be found at her Pitt
street landing at past each hour, and will run from
the Garden until n o'cloek, A. M. Admittance to the
garden Skt cents—cbildsen muter 11 half price. 'Tick
ets to be had on board the boat. Should the evening
be unpleasant, the performance will be postponed =ell
Friday everting, 00k insv White's Band wll be pres
ent. aospnl-d3t
EAGLE SALOON, WOOD STREET,
Inow open under th e management of Mt Anna:awn
its oriental proprietor, and Mr. Xdward. Chase.—
Unrivalled lge Qsants and the various inmates of the
season will lle served op in. a manner unequalled by
esty establishment In the Country. • Openev4 l2 day
Al.o M
from 10 n. . P. "
The beat Ltkosaoar of Geo. Taylor over
Pulsated.
ALLMN'S Celebrated Portrait of Oeo. Tavlor on
Bombast, loid ;Whitell.l of. the um ca life.b a •
been brought Loftus eil from Louisv il le, where it is
owned, aU will be exhibited in thin city fora few days
out,. Uoilinetteintori Monday, Allgiiit,.2l; atMPollo
Hall, Furth street. „
This ponras was painted LlBanso Rouge, soon alter
the return of General Taylor from Gin Wane. CEO•
pain, and is &most seauram likeness of Me old Hero
u be now appears.
Noon of exhibition from BA. M. too{ P. N. Al
minanna 25 cents--children half priest!. • napt
Hudson Styr •anoram•,
AT PHILO HALL,
FOR FOUR NIGHTS MORE.—Ontimentibig Maa
day evening, August 910. and. positively closing
on Thursday, August 24th.
Pupil. of Settools will be admitted at an afternoon
axbibluon an Wednesday, Aug. 21.1, at 3 o'clock, fps,
Weems cub. I
Exhibition will commence at B o'elock—Tickemon
ly 4:1 cents. auglt
ORPHANS' COURT LAMS..
B 1" virtue of an order of the ()Thus' Court of Alle
gheny yCounty; Pennsylvania, No. SI, '.l4ute
Tdrm, LORI, 1 will expose to sale, by publieu+Yrosoy
outcry, at the Court HOW., in the city of Pillibutgb,
on October thi, 164h,al 10 o'clock, A_ M., being the Is!
Monday of October, 1038, ab that ttnain 161 or Pico.
of Gyve.% situate in the coy of Pirtirhurgh, beginning
on Penn street at thed; yarie r =o3 feet westwardly
from Marbury. street, d gialdog Peen street
westwardly 3EI feet; Reno soutforardly, a parallel
line with Marbury street, 110 feet to Brewery alley;
thence along said alley eastwarily 319 feet; and thence
nanhwardly, a parallel line with Marbury Jove. 110
feet to the place of beginning—with all the appurte
nances; on which is erected three smell Frame pod
one small Brick Dwelling Houser, the same being OS.
ject to a yiprly ground rent of ono hundred and eight
dollars, payable quoterly forevo, to o Anthony Iheivo,
his hen sad usigns.
Tons OF Sete—One third cash on the delivery of
the deed for the premises, and one third In 000 yeas,.
with mutest from the day of sale and the other our
third to two years, with interest Groin the day Out.
to be secured by h an d and mortgage on the premise.
MARGARET BLAZER,
Late Margaret Thompson, Admirustrathe of Wil
liam Thompson, deed. augia-du
CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS,
W. m'CLINTucK's CARPET STORE
Na Fotaru Brun.
biE of the largest am] the most choice stock 4,
CARPETING in the market, embracing all the
usual qualities from the most approved atelintattories,
that have been tested for durabtlity In fabric tad co
lors.
Tapestry Velvet CMIPe
do Brounl• do
Etrusaal• Parpouty. Extra Chemlle amp;
Extra .op 3 ply 'do Tithed do
ttup logroda do Wilton do
FMC do do Bnunala do
Common do do
.....
Manufactured to order m new patterns; adapted to
patters, basements and chambers.
Paintet Oil Cloths. for dating rooms, entries, trest%z
bales, kitchens, he.
Straw Almang, Stair Rods, Window Shndes and
Firaires.
C0n0n...1 Woollen Bockmg, from one third to Mr"
yarth wide. Door Metz, &c. ln., to which the aura
non of porettsamre et ortloleule and retail is respec4
hilly invited Warerooro, one door from Wood
ottell W IIPCLINTOCR
PITTSBURGH WATER WORKS.
•DIROPCMIII.9 will be receivedat the Whey or phi,
Plutbergh Nester Work. mittl Tuesday, 19th lest.,
at 5 eAclock, P. Miter dirt foLlowit% work, vim
1. For excavating the waserornoW Evaiv, and - tor
furnishing ilia bnek and sand and paving the same.
ti For building loundalions IN: We engines 1.41
pumps at the lower Basin; also, Mt the brick work 01
the walla mid chimney oldie engine house own place.
3. Foe making two engine. and.lwOPrdelownd. PWI
- them up at the lower Basin, including hsd !Setts
and other casting. connected with them. *leo, for Um
requisite pipes to correct the said pumps with the
10tre, Basin, and with the unseemlier main" jet the,
Plans and spectfications, vrith all other required. ht.-
formation,wlU be shown at the office of the Narks
on the old Colin House) at ray time after the 21st inst.
The excavation of the basin and the building of the
engine house to be fiuistiod by tkP 15th of December
_
Payments to be wade in Bonds haring.tuu yews Lo
run, and bssirng un, trusisst Per Mal . .
/. N, hi'ci.E1,44204
auglOdul
Supt. Pittsburgh W. W..
_ . _ _
Enyillaln - =ad Glaseleted Asundeany. • •
Moot®s in the Thad Presbytellan Chareh.) -
plus school will be opened for the reception of pa
j. eds.( bothentes, on Monday, the 4th day of Sep
tember.
The muu of inatrualoa will embrace tbs. common
and higher &That, branches, with the Latta and Greek
langtames.
Strict arbqtlou RIll be Nile to the *ilea], the
telleetual,"W the Moral" utak* of laMateri Of Ihr
whoal.
The principal, In addition to hia own personal atten
tion to the recitations of Muses, will be aided by ant
numb.. of competent Male and Female Teaciteri that
may be neccasary.
It ts very desirable that students should enter the
settool at the commencement of the sessiou, io
that the euriows'ellsses may be sysnethalleally an&
harstionionaly organised. L. CATON; PitllMpaL "
Pittsburgh, Actg. co, 1.49.
Rev. D. Riddle, D. D. Mr. Rieherd'Edvratde,
A_ T. 411:4111, D. D. Lake Loomie,
Hon. A_ W. Lanni., W. W
Mr. George Albree H. WO.=
Circulars coo be ob tained the bbokatore °rib. Luke
Laetrile, No: HI Woad .tweet, and also it Hearn: Me-
Donald . l9
0 YU 11.
Orrice or SIR Prnastion Goa OM :Wm.
Antal 19, Xe4d,
LateHE Stockholders of the Tinalnargh Hos C. 01014,7,
hereby noofied that a meeting tor the parpose
im BM Trustees formaid Compassyrstill be held
at the office of Me Works, between timbals* .11' and
5 ‘ 0609 k, P. U, on Moaday, the dtd.oll.Septuabe),
1949. - JAN , M. CHRISTY, Tremarer...
N. R.-Ceruinates of Steck will be mated to deeper-
Nam entitled to receive them, any rime tier. this data.
dugout 19, INN auglliotsr
Collegiate - institute for lismaatig
rpriE Aanasm'Perso of Mis Instiroticnrertlltbodttene
1 on Me 4th of Setnember. Price of tonioW intim
tugher Engilab Branches, Sdpelauarter. dluste,Thaw.
mg, Painting, Fancy NeedleAyork, will be ebarited
extra, IN per eirculaZ Nsi tam charge will_ lie'
made for the study or The rene41...00.3:e. MI La
tin, Greek', German, etd, me, riff be It4fd
extra. • . ,
A separate Prinpuy Depattment iir be Opekea - 0
Children at 1,4160 par Outer. In this departmeniiitall
boys and Fittswlll bo admitual. Bat awhile the two
depuuse a
i r are separus moms, trill
dm genera maparriatun Om • .
T 09. C. TKASDALE.A. )
JOSEPU BROWN, R. f.r nE 'V' ll
113:510.48t
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YOUBV ',MEC
'9 LA ,. ..... 77 4r
IMMLY,
THE Autumn Sesitimr . .of
.ence on the ant Meday id Sethedib ' Rooms
on Federatstrett, in "Coronado tkhw,” triloor Mien
the bridge:. • '
The coarse of Intim:dart and the Mies or Mid. are
the same as Imniterrom. '
For more urinate information,: aair Circular or apply
to the instructor, melr W: Mttirlr{
Reference may also berillirdetbillte following senile
' • •
men:
T. P. Dal., figogherT. lio r. C. Shal . _ey . , rotabilrgh
Rev. dhow, • " Pay: D: Mad'.
Mr. 11,-P. ftmazio,: a Roo. LL Dyer,
M3aMo • • .
fb r i Walt •
ib Igy 4 V C O S ZIW .
Vedetirtertii,l.ll M egneriV, nazi door above ttus Pca u i
Orme.
Z in i for taxsion eloVen weekc
Second Clasa• • • tirTa • •
4pplicationa may be 1440 idler re.idetlec in s An
POl2Oll stn., •Ileghttly, iptur good street Bridge
tu6lo.llm•
aoiricg.
Avew scld Our eu.iresto4 C
n - Olew ultlOsi.og our old wolulrety ijgt.
• 'oh for 111 m
. the po , rdusge or oiu .
t i04.C , 4,1
tamers. .PO =TER,
THE POINDEXTER.
Pttolthrgh,Aug. 4th, lE4s
• Cn. Grain, Ic'holcsa e r rimueeom yta
rbry'at'4.lo!STSlP l 'x 'Q P , IP ASN s* l.ll_*. :
I.:XTLIACTi iH will, to lemma..
j
arcs tivi. Use time of ite appimauory, roriore the
puns from the. Mee:Telt Ke . ot „b p,
and rill tad Witisttb,deep . l uut ;6(144 lona
had
TiliTanizze Putt !It tip;
,tie
had of , JOHN D azo.xlcror;ptuql d i;
• NO OS/ WOW -- reit,
•ogOl Sole Age,othr WOilera Norm
AIASOLF. WORKS ON WOOD ST, ITST9BUOIIII.
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O
NTIN[39I3 to taanufsetnes NOenmentS. Budd C amen., Tombs, Head Stones, Ideate - I PlooesiVen
fp and. Piet 'Wad Medan end dankestermittd4an
a molar and
N. H.—Drassinal Mt monneteats, moths, &mannish.
ed, a any description. He solicits a snare
: I' pane
patronage.
DVE/ilireit.lNY- 7 For sale Ly
. smirt7 ;WICK t NIVANDLEII3)
r - "" STEAMBOATS.
r INCENNATI £ PITTBEIIIRGH
- _ -
17 15 - A4L '5 9 PA 43 WE,. I T I Vt..
tictitWofte l i ad arges i t s l=4 hes
bed and tiunished, e tas ? mold powerful boats es the .
*save "elf ttie Etifee letorentOttathe eap
l i eon that ,eiLreeeret&...ber‘Pmer, feelas•
seneera Tyarnst Wen f.twoss..r,r yam
--has carried • million of peopre mahout the briej 6101
ry to their persons. The etia be etihe
tom d
Woad street the day preeions to starting, for the
im 7
non of freight and the entry of Passengers.* the
ter. In idl CILICCII the Passage money meet be
'device.
, •
SUNDAY, PACKET.
The ISAAC toncrozi, Capt. A. U. KOKO, wia
Smarr Pittsburgh tarsi Panday amain at 10 oklllel4
Mitaling am,. Sunday creams as 10 r r.
May 1847.
• • MONDAY .PADMMT• •
• TY.: MONIXSILLIIEIA, Capt. tyrunx, will Imtlai vt. =
burgh every Momlay nuamiag atl IV V Ciork; 1
every Monday eventrig at 10 r. n.
TUESDAY PACKET.
The frIDERNIA Nts 2, Capt. J. 14.2c2nrstot, :4111
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday eutsming at 10 O'clock
Wheellag every Tuesday evisuutsr ; at 10 r .
; - • •. ----
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLANDDias, gal
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday • tuoraittl al ill
Wei.* Whiteners every Wednesday owning at 10EX
• TIIURIIbAIf PACKET.
The BRILLIANT. Capt. GaAs., Nadi leave Yius
hetgh every Thursday mamma at 10 o'elorki Wheeling
arerr Thursday evetung at lU r. r.
FRIDAY PACKET.
Tie CLIPPER. No. g, Capt.. Calms, mall tem Pitt.
bansit every Eviday morning at La ceelocki Medina
every Priday evening an 10 r. at.
SATURDAY PACKIET.
The MESSENGER Cair. S: kcal, wall /esire EDIS.
bu , Sh eterr nalarday maminor tOoketoet Medlin/
every_Bltaplay ef ening at 10
NEW
MUM'S AND P171'8131)&311 DAILY LIIV.
OFCAN4L AND STEAM PACIa.:I9, .
' •
184 8. Eta=
lr~
Kama Pbtaburgh.difiry, v o'ck,clr,' A. M r , atld
uhuro, (matt, of the Sandy and Bearer Ct.
nal,l at 3 o'clock, axid New Lisboa al tr, maw night
Leams ?low Lisbon at a o'clock, P. M, (ranking the
trip cmal to dic river daring
took,
night.) and Glasgow
are o , clock, A. M., and aroves Piitablugh at 3r.
hi—thas maktag a continuous live for c
smarms and freight between New Lisbon ar 'Tli' etl , rr.
burgh, Its shorter time and at less rates thou braxiy
other route.
The proprietors of this Lute here the plea:sari of in
forming the public that they have Snedop twoahrt class
Causal Boats, for thy, accommodation of passengers and
freight, to ran in 'connection aids tho woU. Inc.,
steam.. CALEB COPE audIrEAVElt, axid.punsom-
Mg,at Glasgow with the Pitithtirgb tad Catlin
nau and other dolly lines of etc mown down
uld Mississippi sierra The proprietors Piedga,Ullnia•
selves to spare no axperno-or trouble totality* cola
fort, safety and dispatch, and sat of the paths "hard
of Thar patronage,
AUTHORIZED
0 AL HARICN,'
Pittabnrgh. ,t
S. Er. W. IiARBAT.IOI4
EL HANNA, & Co, -
myllaf J. ILARBAUGHA.Co. `"^"r"
NOTICE—Tbe mama: BEAVEC ., . E.Clerke, was
ter, wilbleave ale r this node; for elborilleonetn-
Lily, et 0 o'clock in the inorning. . , pia
I OAR. 'MIS
PITTSBURGH &111tOliliNSVILE111 ,
Dail,- Packet. Limit. • ~ 1
#I3IIItUANY let, laid FEBRUARY I" IA
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. IL, AND 4 P. a..
The following new home eemplete
j. um line for the present searalar
e kA
a r agglit LANTIC, Capt. James Par
- • —'- • -tt ALTIC, Capt. A. Jaen* and
APLANE, Capt E. Bennett The boats' an seised
new, end are fitted op without mud to experatilt;',.Rs
ery comfort that money comproeure has been protiolgel.
The Boats will learn the Alonougabela Wharrßdat tN
the foot of Ross. st Palseagen will be punctual as
board, as the boats will eensinly leave at ths=
deed hours, 9 A. M. and 4 P. AI
PII'IBB 7r6 .1 - I(O — PACKEr;
at, The Instill steamer
CONSUL,
Dorsey P Known mnter, will leave
ly for oa Mituldy,
Wednesday arid riday, at Oo'cloek predict?.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday aid lig
unday, at 7 o'cloel,■m, precisely. •
The Consul will land at all the intermedhne pens,.
Every accorawituion that Car, be procured for Busman
fon and eating Of Possengers halt been preluded:
bold alseprovided.with • self-aeling Watt o=ll
prevent explosion.. For freight or pasompdy
board or to DAVID C II
feb4 earner of Ist and Smithfield ala
SEWICKLY, MONOMY, PREEDOM - PACIPIEr
The oplendid light dreght Omar
in iall au CAROLN .
Day, master, will run es a tegulardine
y Packet betweeu Pittahurp smith.
above ports, regularly lauding on the Allegheny , river
opposite the month of Pm street. The Caroline Will
touch at all the landings between the *above ports, Pp
the accommodation of the market people and the oil:
selling public. Leaves Pitt.burgh every . day en ha/f
-east two o'clock P. K. returning leaves Freedom eta:
ry day at 7 o'clock A. M.
The proprietors of this Line have purchased=
ted op the Caroline In a stiperiar meaner ass d
able expense, expressly for this trade. They pledge
themselves that the boat shall remnin in duo trade, and
hope, by strict attention to the wants of the comma*
ty, to meth, their support.
(Er Fare ^3 cats.
REGULAR ZANIEXPULE
The fine steamer
COMET,
Boyd, master, has engaged in the
e trad e and will tun regularly/a
connection with the Jenny Lind, meeting her alliever•
4. The Comet ieIIVOS alt. afternoon at 4 o'clock. 1,
For (rated tir passage, apply on board. aught
FOR CINCINNATI.
The splendid steamer
FAIRMOUNT,
Ebben, master will leave for &sad
intermediale ports regalerly,
Forfreight orpanage, apply ma.hmird,_
' • , PUB ST. LO = i • .
The splendid and fast nosing Mes
mer - NEW ENO
A J Velure, triaster,Wtave fqr
e above and intermediary 'porta dh
Thursday, 27 th Mgt, aria o'clock, A. M.
for freight or pusage apply an board.
._, ang24
FOR snimr LOUIS DIRE T
.
. ,„. The splendid
steamer
a
NIAGARA, .
Co: master. ,rill leitee ha , above
nd intermediate pone this day.
•
For holgto or passage apply oiLhourd. , • 7 .
- --
The fine steamer
RIO GRANDE;
Gooley, master, aril' leave (or above
intermediate porta the. day - .
For freighter passage epplp on board. =Mt
FOR ST. LOITIEL
The fine new light draught simmer
LEWIS '41F1."
Thompson, master, will !earth lima ,
ve ged intarnediate poetize
y. For height or passage, apply on board.
.... -
1111C21:1231
The .elendid neerstaamer
ONNEVA, ' '
' 'Alex Dean, master, wilt leNte WU*
• bore and unermediata pont•this dal.
INT=3I
For freight or passage apply oa board... to .
D WILELITS,AL .
FOR CINCINNATI AND sr. LOUIS..
inaL The hoe stsaider
COLORADO, t ;
HortleY, Muter, will leave for i
d tete rmedhue pens this day.
For freight or passage, apply am boom . eage
.FOR CHICINNATL.
The new and sptetsdid steamer,
ZACHARY TAY LOll, , . •
maigfcas, master, will lease: Lar aao7a
d hoermediate ports iala day..._:
For hatithlia,a no s board. - - lay DO
FOR CIPICINI'LATrWD /OM,
The elegant steamer, ,
mciELCope, master, will leave Rig 114aionni
nd'lntermediata ports 1121* day, .
iibt'freight or passage„spkly . ila board.- - eogllll
FOR CINCINNATI - AND - Hcti - 51Thr - :
I. ; The fine aeoriteamer- ' • 1 -4
SHENANDOAH,'
„Az:44l;2i Dosetrse,_master, will
lemeZr obevo
"Pot* .ror pamarre, apply Op ara, , log 4
FOR CINCOINA3T. i•
steas p o , er
• •Illavis;strastero.ilt far dib . coirii
For freight or passer apply -
• ,PARY 'DRY' GOODS..;;
SEAMAN 'a' MU I - • •
Ife.l Mroadways Zi•vw x Orks
'IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS of Flvnelt
4.,44zansunpuome, l. Lac e eLlElobt ,z lm . IN*
wrin... ate, TheßMAlSlM'A : 11 .clr.07 1 AN:
Thy invite country Merchants, shine% New T o de,
teems:dna their stock before mwd%th,,,PnrellaA
Mr M Moir was tarmac*. years at e hocuataf
Stewart A. Co, from which be retired anthill//0144a
1860 i and Mr. harms Dickson, (who has o 4 ynAaata In
by,04.1,) was also favorably Irwin pi OM
ON hood and for sole•ilm,fedlresning;
fiffisV Riau* Rome; dirges frour.lhonitlmOre
loserssndws Eastern poor*. ~4,
No. I. An elegem itettlioo4,lorop
~mo, iron Inwood !Lino Flria, !natio • 1:1 , Chia•at i
N 0.4. Sautruthe - above; ••
o-3• Rosewood, Cluckerow,
"4. , _"
" Gab tr Co.
" ettickering,
4 9. " blanhan. Cob:ally
..'10.._ Clara (Hen,)
- • 11. • ' • Secood - PiabbiHerli% -
Old Pianos tat. in pan Itaymern for elm OW
above, by JOHN 1t Mad Lott.
. Am% fa: Chiekerimfa Piano Fazio*, fat Mfoit'a
4igendUt NOW • Lainibs: -
tba Eaal to rockleaish bfailocko.o
dispose of Rio balance of ,hla goolc
hand al reduced prices, and on faaur.'
tile terms It eenwats of a cholee 'selection of f1.. 3 . 40
made briquets,* &Clark., MN.; and 56,,yrelae
ol,Lbrestob,bineeyo4,floni 7wetavese Of r=
malnutang..9, of &Serum styles Indßrlesa• - " -
hat At WooduulPsk,
Diannyie.
r igiou tractitattalarvanovniaatons varf ll
xsr , rwra for build vont, - ordieir
been purchased in Europe by one of die 6ua, ter,
10 . Flues' during the ...a.", mdse. vacua**
Ranch Beet:dation!
MY advantage, whieh tber pm." °L6r
house iu I.e. trade. wilt ruabkr them to v U a veuirrt
Its market pimer
.. I.o'.6lmaitaatasad,anon. willadvaneetv liar own
. 4 "taa It/ aaanunieuralds einem/vie neceorenbeetb—
sowst.BUOTHESS, Imptstany -
66 46em (Mulberry) between Mt and ad meets,
Iturt•chtnt Philadolpian.
A ,VAir.. - 47.5.1, , CLLYTOCIEVS.. No. 66 Foatth Jr
:GIL eon 6ill sera oplandid vatiery.of sop Eayal 1.
Yet antlT#9.47 Cl/W;l*, Intao
a • ilk$1,111 bed sop Ain! fine ingrain. Camelia stun,
,1 4 1 4. sod 4cmill*li,and in couu . uSlloncluaalwayabo
found 'raga Linans, Crush., Dufour*. 1....a..., lift.
gna,.oll Ckaha, fru.t.u, to all of which lezeufaU
ouunuf dit_
I . 44.CHLNE naginis Irene*
fan usorunent of Vulcanized India Robber Mu.
shun Banding, WI widths, from 11 Web. to 16 inches
in wlrPh, which we will men at mantafuturess_prwes,
and alumna saved Itt \ the muchness, at No 6 Wood at. ft
ang9 J PIiILUPS
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