. ,NwN THE PITTSBUREII GAZEITE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE It CO. PITTSBUROII s SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 26, lea. Prrelitillfrnun arosTnto ihe "MOAN' advert:W=l=as wad Babseria,puons North Amar a= sad United Stales Galen Philadelphia, zweelved and forwarded from We office. !NEW TOUR EMPRESS. We val receive on( forward free of expense, ad eras and gmbil riodons tot this papcf. COMILERCIAL LIST PHILADEI , MHO PRIOR cuumarr. sowripuew m dor valuable paper will be received and c o rroded from this °thee. wrFgl YITTZIKEGIit Dana Ga=mes Is publisbed EisayMs.Weekly, and Weekly.—The Daily is Seven Dews per nooses; the Tri-Weekly is Five Dollars per Wade; the Weekly is Two Dollars per annum, striedy fiestas/sea grAMICIEn..I3 are earnestly requested to hand in Oen Won before 6v. it, and euly in lb. day practieable. Advertisements sot inserted for spect ate time trill invariably be chargal note ordered co P.la tarerr Commercial trattligence,Donsestic, Mar ksus River News, Imports, Money Uarkas, tw. hud.page. ------- Dersearatle Whig El osalsaticuss, POR PRESIDENT, 'ZACHARY TAYLOR., FOR VICE PRAZIDENT, *ALLARD FIL.A.RIOILIA, ow am Toss. 1111.1ACTORAL ELECTORS-ICALT.: SENATORIAL. Tansies AL T. Arlizetus, of Washington. Joey P. Samossoa, of Lebanon. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. Joseph (Lanese:ln, LI Henry Johnson,. S. John P. Welhatill, 14. William Colder,: . Jarmo Al. Davis, lA. WiWim APDvaine, 4. Thos. W. Duffield, 10. Charles W. Fisher. & Daniel O. Rimer, 17. Asian. , 0. Curtin, 0. Joshua Danalin, IS. Time EL Davidson, 7. Jan D. Steele, 19. Joseph Hartle, 9. Joins Landis, 20. Daniel Agnew, Joseph meeker, 21 Andrew W Loomis, 10. Charles Snyder, :it Richard Irvin, IL 'William GI. Hurley, 2J. Thom. S. Sill, FrandiTyler, St. Panel Flirt..., FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, I of . 11 MR AIDDLICOVVAILTM, OF MOO , MOOT, Antimasonloand Whig Nominations. FOR CO NOM t S aromas sAnEoroN, • ..11T1/11,1011. 101 •11111111.1., LEWIS C.J. NOBLE. orlndianst. BNIVELY, of Wiliam M. SWARTZWELDER, of Pittsburgh. HENRY LARGE, of hIMinC 112:01913. NINON. of Lessem St. Clem. 11011111. JOHN SOOTT, of Rosa CIXBI 01 SEM COMM , DAMN. hrt:URDY, of Elizabeth Borough. 10. CONY 11100 11 . , WILLIAM BENSON, of Allegioury city 0070101, • JOHN K. FOSTER, of Bsldma STATE COEILIELITTICIL. The Members of the Wino Stave Coma:rum are re quested to meet at Harrisburg, on the 3lst ilin i nstant, at o'clock, P. M. ALEICR RAMSEY, Csmsn. GUARD MASS CONVENTION• Tklicitisens orPeunsylvenia, friendly to the election of GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR M. MILLARD FILLMORE , mu requested to assemble Y in Mass Meeting at HAR RISBURG, on THURSDA, the 31. st day of AUGUST, at I o'clock, P. M Fanners, Mechanics, and Workingmen: Marmfactuess, Traders and bletellalar. Men of all puroinci, occupations and professions: All who reguld purity, imegriry. fidelity and capso , yas essential elements of a Just National Admunstra. • _ . uott: All who ere opposed to trypoerisy, frond, corm , P u u , , (.1•,..11pg WI violence in CCM. m p u alrairat • All who arc in favor of legislation by the reveals Ayes of the people, uriateckal by a tyrannous est of the VETO power. All who world rescue the country from the e which now p•~S=e its industry and defeat its c • P llll4° would give adequate protection to Arnett: can labor, and thus tuctesao the means, attend Um en. le end elevate the condition of the American L 00 1 .7 • Ali wbo would promote, by indict°. encounter ment, the development of out OWn great resounws. Agrleultund, Manufacturi ng and Mineral: All who are Woe friends of those who dig in the fields, nod delve in the mines, and ply at the loom. nod toil la the workshlys and on he Mghways: All, of all clams ~steeds and conditions, who desire 10 see me REFORM AND DEICER Ste invited to be present. Come, Pennsylvanians! came from farm, and forge, and urume, and cool-pit, mil factory: from road-side And f river from village, mil town, and city: come nod show that you are not Insenalble to your interest.: emu and show that you have not forgotten, and that you will our forgive, the base deception of which you have been mate the worms: come nod show that you are grateful to the hero who w ho Sinas..l22," Nnd that you apprecia amysat te the men who "AWLS Co VA.VoCt &N. son CO assetecumurre" Discidigtdebed Orions from all pane s of the Union will be there to aildrew you: your frie from all sec tions of the State will be there to greet yore and ma. and they, and we, lowering that ,rit carer ea soot woes &Si. 1.01.1.1.00.1111311,^ vrai =Joie. in the use it. ranee of mrtain victorY • • E. C. Dasntation, David W. Patterson, N. B. All ppaper. through. election of Trylot and Eyll publish till day of meenng. THE PEOPLE'S PLA.TPOIUL "I have no private purpose , to accomplish. no pony ;imposes to build up, no enemies to perush—oodung to serve but trt ermtry." pose "The r given by the Common& to the Erects- Veool.lnerpeWe veto, la a Lich c r oiliterrative pow er, which should lava.exereaied except ut Cate• .of clear violation of the. Constitudon, or manifest haste and avant of consideration by Congress." "The personal epithet. of the ÷d who may happen to wecupy the Executive chair, ouglirhit to cannel the action of Congress upon questions of do mestic policy, nor omen objeenons tope interposed Where queen°. oramstinitional .power have been Waled by the various deparrents of government. and the m sZets th' Ortref . tarid, the currency. the irri i=d.oL?ttrolire4:: highway., aztl, their representatives in peop le . so etZt to be respect ed and carried oat by t o Executive.' "War, at di times, sad under all etreamstances, is a national calumny, to be monied, If compatible ve n t. national Minor." 'Me plump! p of our government. a Men lig Jai USW policy, are opposed to the sohjea lion or other no and the &member:neat of other 'countrica by conqwest, for, in the language of the great Waddrigton, 'why should we quit our own to stand on omign ground.' " Z. TAYLOR_ Ne sera page for Telegraphic , Newe• See First Fag* for EUseallsaleous New The Trioune's version of the Irish aews meete with universal end emphatic condemnation from persons of all shades of opinion. It is in truth one of the boldest, u well as one of the clumsiest attempta to impose upon the public of which we have any recollection; and it will very much shake the rep elation far integrity which the Tribune has germ. , ally enjoyed. The news on its face bore palpable signs of falsehood. Not that it was impossible; or even unlikely, hat a great battle had been fought,and the British 'worsted. Success in the first onset we were prepared to expect, whatever might be our forebodings asto the ultimate result of-the struggle. But that this particular statement was untrue, a thousand circumstances—which must, we think, have been in the Tribune's poasersion--proved. General McDonald's troops, of which 6,000 were repulsed and killed, could not have eicieeded 2,000 according to all other accounts The lady who, it is said, passed the field of battle, and reports the stench perceptible at several miles distant, must have been there on the first, and yet the Freeman's Journal of August sth, a paper decidedly in the Irish interest, while it oontleued to attack the Go vernment makes no mention of this great battle, but saserts that the absence of more serious di. WA:mace IVY awing to the exertionns and influence of the high clergy. .To be sure, the 'Secret Cor- ' respondence' asserts that the passengers on the rued were requeited sot to tell the [MOM! But when before was Mr. Greeley an gulled by so shah low an alwardity! It ts remarkable that in the Tribune issued the day after the publication of the Secret Correspondence, when ample time mum have been afforded for a collection of circumstan. COM, there is still an attempt to give credability to an exclusive news. Doubtless mote money may be collected under the excitement and hope which this news is well calculated to produce; but what becomes of the Tribune's authority and usefulness for the future Is there not some danger of pul p, false news being hereafter known as Tri pe News.' We hope most sincerely Ittat brother Greeley may be able to give a satiskictory expla• nation of these things; but we must don - WM that at present our faith in his judgment at Gast is much shaken. The news from Ireland, says the N. Y. Herald, la •disheartening, but there is yet a ray of hope.— The government policy, thus far, has triemplied.— It has precipitated matter* to a prematnre °rims, and the consequence is a partial victory. Thin was their policy si farmer times; but it cannot nettle be. land now. The iron. has entered her sod, and her destiny proclabas that she will sooner or later, be serparate4from England. Never, within her histo• ry„ have the feelings of mistrust and hatred towards the SLUM been stronger than they are now; and although they may to summered far ■ while, they wilt eventually break oat, and the longer the coup. Lion is delayed, the bloodier will be the el:inflict that will take place•" . _.,,„ . ---__ ' ' • —',/1.0111 1111111 f YOWL: CatioslXondonee el to allitsbarih.Gssews. . .._,l 'New taut AYE zt, .1 . 848. The stanity thit atesmitr his hid its folk tire% upon our markets, and upon the whole is favora ble. Canon retains the old prices, with a good ax. part demand. Grain of moil kinds hat fallen, but not to an extern that growers cananuplain of, not is the present price, len than tier feints in their labor. Large orders are in hand forte st a shade under present quotations, and a xPon Wade will be done in the course of smitten. Flour has advanced MOTO on mama of the Moderate A ICS. W. Taykit, Stale Crnual Connu.ttce , out the State, frt.dly to the hnore, artll plralw THE 1111811 SEWS bisjor WK. LOSONII4 Jr., it is expected will le. maim the Eteruburser or Free Soil Domination for Oureyresig and his well deserved popularity will Wale Wu a very respectahl• vote. supply, than from English advice!. The city was in a .flurry" yesterday, upon the strength of a rumor set afloat by the Tatum, that the Irish insumrctionists had been successful, and had defeated the British troops, with a loss of 6000 I men. This absurd letter even went to far an to': tell of the air scented with putrid bodies, Ind es nous other other poetical accompanimenta,boall would sof do. By noon the whole business was hilly ex.. amhied, and let down Ns a hoax, mean to tell upon the rent, at the Irish meeting last night. The gath. ming at Vauxhall was larger than ever, and the poor Irishmen bled as freely an belbre, though few were found so credulous as to believe the Wale story, and the Meeting adjourned to wait the arri val of the lien steamer, to confirm their hopes or covii them with despair. A steady current of specie is flowing into the city from the interior, chiefly from the South, and our banks are getting stronger and less timid.— Loans properly secured, are made at six per amt., and long papertit 10 to 12 percent, per annum. Out of town paper sells higher, and the money market, though not easy, is not easy tight. For the steamer which sailed yesterday, and the one of to morrow there hairnet been an excessive demand for ex• change, and the rate on 'London remains at 10Wiii 1091, rates that will keep all our coin at home. Advice' have beea-recelvedby the Erie Railroad :the completion of l'rti!unher contract for 600 tons of iron, at $46 the ton, bid down in New York. Thin is a ruinous price to the market, but to the stock holders of the road, the subject of much congram• nou \ lotion. The ' markers will find little to enema. age .them in such state of things. The increase of .fiesh water commerce," by the returns of the Treasury Department, give the people of river and lake reason, new reason to be clamorous foOnstice at the hands of the national legislature and executive. It may be new to the people of the west to say, that large as has peen the increase of our foreign commerce, the intoned commerce has distanced it entirely. Let the Og• ores show : . _ __— TOTCII.OI OF PP. fl WATIZI COVIKYUCZ. 1.547. jalla. 1641 Buffalo, 35,415 24,710 11,198 Presque We, Pa., 4,990 2,993 2,819 Bashi:ugh. 25,390 17,162 10,101 Wheeling, 2,660 2,660 1,212 Cuyahoga, Ohio, 25,493 18,526 8,611 Cincinnati, 11,801 15,312 12,025 Total Fresh water 347,656 290,090 197,984 Here we have an increase in five years of lam ent" five per cent in that class Of commerce that demands the improvement of oar rivers and her hors, and yet we are told that then business is not of importance enough, and that government has no power. While the increase- of lake and river commerce him ham 15 per neat-, the Increase of tonnage of the United States together, has been but 39 per cent., the amount standing dues 1847. 1846. 1E42. U. S. Tonnage, 2,896,045 2,562,081 - 2,093,390 An increase of 39 per cent. The time has come to be clamorous at this wrong inflicted upon Wesb ern commerce, and reform mast be had. Our coin- merce has swelled to such an extent, that oar rivers and harbors are as ill adapted to it as thil clothesof o small boy are suitable for a full grown man. • It the Constitution is not large enough to cover tau• wide spread business, we mart enlarge its powers and no longet be cramped. If we have a right buy New Mexico, we have as clear a right to clean out the Mississippi from the shoeless part of the Ohio or Allegheny, to the salt waters of the Gallo( Me... The west is growing too fast to talk of [lvor. Sae must now talk of rights, and refuse to vote supplies until ja,llce is dove her in all res. peets. Another monster sale of dry pots takes place to morrow by auction, colouring chiefly of Cando mere, and Mousselin de Wines, of American mai, ufacture, from the Manchester null. They are monly , dreiro goods, and will test the market, as they are in demand. Dry goods kir the South and Southwest mote MT moderately, but as largely ea [bean too many tnexbasas, do 8"'dI to well an grocer, from the intersor,sok is "'.aunn . • on their paper, and the city me. MEtffit=WZl Will those of our readers who are mothers take the trouble to mad the little extract below? It coo taint a great deal of good sense, and upon a sub ject of tome practical importance in this region.— There is a universal complaint that good help OW not be procured for love or money. Into whereier home you may happen to go, it is the theme of discourse. It is made the excess for dirty kitehs eon--bad cooking, dusty furniture, and almost ev ery other evil and die:leaky under the sun. Now, we have SW doubt there Is greet difficulty in pro•, coring good help, but half of the evils of house keeping world disappear et once, If our daughters were only taught how to cook and do other things l i well about a house. Every keeper of a bombe ought , to know how things are done, and whet. they are done. Were this but the cue, we should have good servants, and such servants would he urilSng to remain in our families. A servant girl likes that mistress beast who knows better than W. den how every kind of work should be done. She feels that while realaring useful service by her labor, she is at the mama time learning some thing that will be useful to herself • A Goon Morass—She is a goad mother who brings op her children to work--to work In the kitchen, if you please. We shall never base gcepd puddings and pies. chi:widen and *Hem wkgrt the ladies are taught that it is a disgrace to learn to cook. The time may come when the danghtersat wealth shall be•obliged to take their stand in the kitchen, but should they not know how to bake and wash? What is a young woman fit tor, to a ton• chania especially. whose mother 0.1101111 her to lie in bed till ten &clock, and wbo, when she rises, sings a song or two, and sits down to the bun new novel? She may answer tiv the wife of • wealthy tip; and a miserable Ilte—miserable indeed will she h•o. Par better far her, 00 cutter what her condition may be, if she is brought by to wok.' No class in the community is more liable to neg lect self improvement than fiumers. .The reason for this to, they are confined mostly to their own hoases, and are not thrown together as other pea. pie are. They are employed day by day upon their farms, and do not feel the importance of keep. tog a ran of what is going on in the world. If they have fine hinnies and cattle, and can raise good crops of wheat and corn, and can obtain lair prices for them, they are satisfied. But this is narrow view of life and 'of duty. If there is one person more than another who has a stake in our country's welfare, it Is the farmer. His Interests WO immediately and inseparably connected with her interest. Both most prosper or suffer togeth er. It is the duty, as it should be the plemmre, of the farmer, Men, to make himself intelligent—to understand what improvements arebeing made In the arts and sciences, and especially to knqw the hearing and influence of the various usessores of government. He shoola.know enough of theology and poLitaim, to know triaa.he believes and wiry he believes it. The hints given la the paragraph he. low are worthy of notice: Hum To Youso Faiumfm—rdake A • rule to rend a little every day, even ti it be but a single sentence. A stunt paragraph will often afford you a profitable source of reflection for a whole day.— Fat this purpose your paper in ailluirehAy adapted. Keep it always artthin reach, to that you may lay your hand'on It et any moment when you are about the house. • . • - • - We know • large family that ha's made itself ins Ornately acquainted with history, probably more than any one other family in the United States, by the practice of having one of the chiktroo, each one taking a week by turns. read every morning, white the rest were at breakfast. Pl•Uormw Washington Pktifirras.—^ An honest zeal tad unremitting attention to the interests °Oho Vented States are all I dare promise Taylor Platforar.l It will ever be my pride aud emmuult eruktavot to waive the country with an he ability I possess." Can Pietfiver.— . The noise anaccialbsion which ' prevades this 14101061 y will prevent sty being heard on the Important topics to which you have called my attention." GPI. Cava did sot make the ode of mature fortune in spectilathans' et tel extha wawa the goverment. The New Havea — Fan; Mum says that be drove en excellent Wide In dia. Meg whis ke y , which, it fa eald, realised mewl LI& ty dollar. • gedkat when sold to the sot Indiana— Providener humid. OW taw Jearresta nag' Dm= He. , p i o r t yma a Etiiiiii_The Paris ori g. Bigukiainajfarum,l4 ls6 4l l orieuesarj]lhe New Vflar . '''''''' I. Ad •.. , Cat he 2)0, of m gi o s e, um. • 1^ , ....... Cialina-....---- ---Vertitti lapilli; ar Acre, taking wi th hint throe leer trthakei4ntfollowing inteminig statement: sekmand an intetnreteri ma having blredolunish, c' A Oaths= "pod of the fintestant churches Into homes, and attendants, be started early the follow. be beist M.N.= on the 9th of September, toe the bag morning with the ship dingey, en tome to purpose of bringing about a combined organization Tibenas. For the first two hours the mad was of the various churches. This eta be en exceed , excellent. On nearing the village of Abilin it/. thirty interesting meming,ns it is the first which bra character altered, the country became hilly, and taken place since the revocation of the edict of some awkward passes were encountered. T'be Names, the last one was held in 1859 at London. village ofTaran vu reached the game night after Since the time of therevolution the principal ef - ten consecutive hours of travelling. On the 61- nods or consistories have been allowed to meet, lowing day the party. crrived.at Tiberias, where but though every effort was made, the Government • thief encamped outside the walls of the torso, and constantly refused to allow meetings of • nattotal near the edge of the lake. Immense hard's of cam. synod. T= revolution of February has remov ..I =mere seen feeding in dirtiest direction,,. From this restriction, and accordingly d preparatory the Win overlooking Merin the prospect was meeting was held in Aria in May lost to wale romptificent;—Djebel Sheikh, smothentd in clouds, the tamp for the election of delegateito the propos. was dhductly seen to the left, beating N. N. E.; ed assembly. These delegates are to be cipeee in from were the blue waters of Tiberiu,P3llolM. by the provincial meats, one half to be clergymen dad by fine ranges of hills; and to the left Djebel and the other laymen; the Synod will contain nine' Sheikh the white ruins of Sated. On the 23t1 they ty Poor members, two of whom are appointed by embarked= the hike, which is described u being the theological faculties of Strasburg and Montan. of greater size than is generally laid down—From ban. Its deliberations will, without doubt, be of Tiberias to the:elute= shore not less than eight great imp and will make a ,new era in the or =us miles, and from the entrance of the Jordan cause of Protestanion in France. an the north to its exit on the south end, eighteen mike; the latitude of the northern extremity of the lake in 32 deg. 49 min. 9 sea, about 31 miles to the south alba point usually . marked. The Jordan is described as shallow, old crossed by numerous weirs, which greatly abstracted the passage of the 'boat. In many plaoea it might have been crossed', by stepping from stone to Stone without writtint the shoes; its waters are muddy and full of fish, its comae tortuous in the extreme, and some water-' falls were band. Great reluctance was manitee. I ted by the natives towards the purposed descent of the river, and every possible obstacle thmws in the way. The Sheikhs demanded in some cases exorbitant sums for permission to pass through ' their provinces; and altercations, annoying and incessant, were generally terminated by a display of firoarms, and the threat to shoot them unless they allowed the party to proceed. On the 3d of September Lieut. - Molyneux embarked on the Dead Sea. Tile breeze gradualllrimed, till I therewas quite enwgh sea for the : steering about south by west large patches of w Ile frothy foam were seversl times passed; and as the sea got up there warflusard a most unusual noise, some thing like breakers =cal At 2a. at, on the 4th, considering they must be approaching the south end of the sea, they hauled to the wind and steed over towards the western mountains; and at day, light were about five miles from the peninsula. From Rag= Feshkah to the north, nearly down to the peninsula to the south, the mountains on the western side rise, almost like a perpendicular wall,' . to a height of 1,200 or 1,500 ist.. The peninsula's is connected with the main land by a low neck, so that at a distance it would be considered an it land. Having arrived at what was thought be the deepest 'rater, soundings were obtained at to 225 fathoms, the arming of the lead wan clear with some pieces of rook salt anached to it. Two alter , casts of the load were taken at different timer one gave 138, the second 183 Whams, with bluish mud or clay. The water throughout the Dead Sea is of a dirty, annoy color, resembling that of the Jor dan; it is extremly destructive to everything that =rens in contact wi th it, particularly metals, and a very unpleasant, greasy fiat when al.. , =t 'l:" d to lemon on the skim it has also a very obnoxious smell. At noon on the sth they return. I fl ed to the tent whence they embarked, thoroughly dons up and thankfin for having escaped, Every thing rind body in the boat was cover= with a nasty shiny rebalance from the water iron was corroded and looked as if covered with coal tar. A broad I strip of white foam r un nearly north and south I throughout the whole length of the ma was obser ved, not commencing wham the Jordan empties I itself bat some miles to the westward; it appeared to be constantly bubbling and in motion, and over this, on both nights, was a white line of cloud fin shove the surface. Having disembarked, the din g= was secured upon the backs of two camels, and the party proceeded to lermalem,--withist the walls of which town entered the boat of • 13rtt hdi skip ofarar—f.purt. anytime: returned by way oflafik; and died shortly after his return to the ship—feed= Atireentra. From the New Orleans Potpies ifisselMe nod the Meitteenas Of all oar army *ers who have served in the ?delicate War. Geo. Pertain F. mirth has had per h the largest opportunities of forming an en and impartial opinion of Mexico and lexicons. He was the OM of our generals, ta ken (twit:civil life, to repair to the meet of war, end the WOW leave the country alter the war was done. Whilst in Mexico he UM Dot only urea both the Rio Grande and Vera Cruz lines, but he was for a length int time Military Governor of the city of Mexico. He not only had the advantage of seeing o much of the tenantry as any other officer. bat he was in politico to bring him in contact with the people in • business way, thus enabling him to firm opinions of their social and civil condition . Geo. Smith spoke of the appearance of the I middle territory of Mexico as most other °atom, do. The general features of the country ne you leave We low kinds are beautiful and imposing; I but an ernmination into the agricultural cape, ties of the nail is not se satisfactory as the coup I Sail is beautiful nod sublime. The territory te l mostly composed of elevated plateau or hot lore lands. The soil is not to fertile, and the great sourity of wood and water upon them would make theta little desirable for agriculture were they even more productive. Water courses are more nmaretous in the low lauds; bet not in sertS. 1 ciao abundance till you descend to a sickly and roweling parallel. Rut were the middle States better adapted to cultivation, the character of the population were them world make their acquisition of little worth demption. Whether owing - Isitikitt#44. &Teem of the anode, or from other causes, the meat object of every Mexican's life is laziness. The ingenuity is not taxed to nod out new indite. trial premien, Improved methods of accumulative labor at remunerating enterprises of any damps bon. The genies of Mexico, if the proclivity of ' the people may be so called, is employed um finding oat haw to live without doing soy thing. The hordes other rs, hempen aed canaille which West Mexico, have neatly made the discovery, as they do nothing and live on next to nohow ; but • attempt the bettor desenbticas of Mexican" the national idloaynocracy is quite as cot:opinion. Generation after generation have gradually sunk under it till there is no hops of redeeming the race. The haciendas of the wealthy are cultivated by the descendants of a race who were slaves UMW/ the Aztecs. Their condition is infinitely below that Mika American negro. They are not eared for as the blacks of the South are—tome not as numb intelligence, and enjoy less of the goods of the earth. We would not imagine than Gen. Smith returns home with any favorable idea of becoming • fellow citizen oldie blexuans of the middle Staves. ,he GREAT Toners !derma to Donserrowis—An immeaso Taylor Mid Faxon meeting was held in Doylestown, Buck!' County, on Thursday, Mir 17th instant. Thousands of citizens were to attend ance, and the demonstration was mom ramifying. Caleb N. Taylor presided, assisted by • mealier of vice presidents. Thaddeus Stevens and David Paul Brown were among the prominent speakers. The Norris:man Journal, noticing the speech of Mr. Stevens says "In alluding to the Mexican war, he paid one of the mat eloquent tributes to the gallantry and suf hemp oldie American soldier, that we ever bed the pleasure of listaninglo. Gee. Taylor was not a war man, although his whole Ilk has been spent 1 In the miliiary service of his country—those were in secure places and fat offices—who know but litrie of the perils and privations to which the soldier is subjected, they are the ones who evince the least comperao4on In bringing upon us the evils of war, and bemuse be (Mr. 5.) we, opposed to unnecessary wan, was one reason Cd i tli x l(39oftitiOP to General Cass. Well, Polk is op to war; said a person in the erowd—yea, answered Mr. S., Palk is opposed to war unless his partizans can =Mum all the glory of its sucoess—he had that the Whigs would all prove cowards daring the Mexican war, but being rolosaken In that, and not liking the way in which his pm Gene tai Banta Anna, won dogged, he has arrayed him self in opposition in the great Whig warrior of the campaign. The Tariff swindle of 1844 was next dilated upon by the speaker in a manner which left no room for any candid man to doubt that the vote of Pennsylvania was seminal by .11a0011 K. Polk through trickery and deception." Mr. Brown also spoke with great ability for more than as boor, and was rapturourty applauded throughout. Oct. Taros to Ohio The CLO6lllllti Clitoo icle of the 18th instant gives a good account of Ohio. CX11311310 Pitecnrm—Every f .„, that reaches our office, from the interior of the most cheering amounts of the Whig prospects duo'. out Ohio, particularly so from the Western Reserve. All along the whole line from here to the Lake, the wildest andmaium prevail. The ardor of 1510 is blazing out, and are November comes, a Condom don will mane, which will destroy the Locofooo and Bee soil factions. We are inknotedby a gew demon, • member oldie Whig State Central Coca• miner at Columbus, who ha recently traversed • large portion of Ohio, that the utmost harmony pre• vails among the Whigs—and that the saute gluttons results that. crowned the efforts of the Whigs in /840, will perch upon their standard in HRS. Gen. I Taylor's lamed good sense—hia excellenijadgment mercy in the hoar of triumph—kb indum =towns in the field—are appreciated by the And they are ready and Almons to tes tify regard the him at the ballot boxt-iand they hail the approach of the time when he Will drive back and put to flight the cohorts of Locofocomm and Free ME= and all other isms, as he did the Mexicanat Pal o Alto and Buena Vim. The skies are Inightning—every thing is cheer. Mc and u certain as the Ith of March 1849 shall arrive will Gen. Zachary Taylor take up his re* /deuce in the White House, and purge the Govern• ment of its dark, deep corruption, which has been accumulating for years, under Loci:ipso misrule, and Loodoeci peculation. Grew Store, in a letter torived at Rochester co Monday, gives out that he does sot withdraw his name u a modalse for the Presidency. He has received the nomination &the National Reformers, of a portion of the Abolition Party, and will not yield to Mr. Van Boren, or any body else. Here then is another Richmond in the field, and a mine honest attempt, became in earlier and less selfish one, to motto the spitted of sectional antislavery priociples than the aucomel ticket of Via Berm and Adam. Tut Emma°, on tux Enwsan Buen a —We learn from a gentleman who was a passenger on the Edwardftt -ft et the time of the explosion, and who returned to this city yetterday,that of the thins teen persona who wens let wounded at Hemburgh only one survived. lie also understood, that the bodies of thirteen other persons were picked up in the river at that' plate—snaking the total nombe r of deaths from this calimity, at that point, twenty Ave. We publish to day the report of a committee of the Association of Engineers, appointed to exam ine into this case. They east censure, it will he seen, upon the Chief Engineer, attributing the ac cident to negligence or recklessness. We shall not now prejudge the caseiy adopting this coed•• skim, but we think it is due to the community—due to the accused, who has until now sustained a fair reputation as and Engineer—that a legal area, tigation of the whole affair should take plate. In this way only, can strict Justice be done, and till i the facts of the case be brought out. A frightful Idestruction of life has taken Owe, and a legal inn ves I IIP III9 . I is demanded as the surest means of preventing like accidents hereafter.—St. lonic R. ~ publican, Aug. 19. Girosaia.—The Milledgeville Recorder of the 15th Omega has the following cheering paragraph: In • somewhat extended tour through many of the upper counties of Georgia, we have felt cheer ed by the prospects of popolar favor the old &nigh and Reedy. he Whip of coarse are for him, end the great body of Democrats are for him at heat—whatever they may be at the polls—out against him. There ere- few counties in Georgia where Geo. Taylor will not receive Democratic rapport, and In many of them very substantial sup port. The poplar tide is evidently in his favor, the calm determination of the people, uninfinenced by party politicians, or any other cause., but their own love, admiration and confidence in the old patriot and hero. If Georgia dose not cast her rotator Gen. Taylor, we can only say, there is no reliance to be placed in usually very unerring A GIUUT COX= arc,Tl:D. — The Boston Courier sags ttiat, the attention of astronomers in Europe ban recently been turned towards the subject of a Vial comes, which appears to have visited our system at intervals of 292 years, and if the caleula lions of many scientific men be correct, ought to make its appearance daring the present year, not far from the mouth of August or September. Mr. I. EL Hind, an astronomer of London, has lately published a work on this 'subj.', and confident ly predicts the return of the celestial visitant in ISiS, ' =FORT= FOR SUR P1111,8111.0H DAILY OARRTTI. Tarioa arm FILL-110RA Mornito.—The meeting of the Rough and Ready gab, and other friends of Taylor mid Fillmore, bold last evening at Mar ray's, Penn Street, was large and enthusiastic. not' withstanding the unfavorable Weather. The President of the Club, P. A. Madeira, Esq hiving taboo the Chair, Hon. Moses Hampton was called on to addreas the meet nog. Ha began by expressing the regret which he hail experienced on learning that some of bin acts as a represents- Live had been misconateued and censured without due scrutiny, by a portion of his constituents, and went on to explain and juddy those acts in a mow , r poelusive argument, of which, baying pretty full mess, we shall give a quietens hereafter. His de knee was so complete a ad sansfaoory as to elicit the warmest applause. Ile also wide • masterly vocal for General Taykre—empased the mni-Democratic principle" ot the Democracy, and the malverations of their Presidential candidate, and concluded by expres sing his conviction that Gen. Taylor would receive the largest vote ever give* to a Prealdential candi date. Al the GO/WM.1014 of his address, MOM. Darragh and Williams were called oa. but not op. pealing, the Locating siboarned with sax ebe.e. At Taylor and Fillmore. • • Washington Frees and John Lein% terp lads M tether pregnseesesilte aptaratatufw the Mayor yesterday - 01.111,4, air grass mis:on. duct, in taking taro horses from the Diamond,' on Tuesday. They were seen riding the hones, which were afterward* found concealed in a shed. The boys probably intended merely to have a bale sport, but the trick was rather senottaly mischievous to the owner of the horses. 1)311174 the examina tion of the boys, Mr. Faunal. Cooper, constable of Ham tp., earn* in. to Institute legal amuck for a fine home, valued at SOO, which was taken from the place where he bad left him standing, in the street on Thursday afternoon. He gnestioned the lads: bat they denied haring seen the horse. . _ Cost scab bummer .—TheCoroner was called on yesterday morning to hold an inquest on the body of • man (tend in the wheel of the steam boat Ro. bed Morris, lying near the kart of Ferry Street, on the Monongahela. The deceased, it appears. had been engaged as watchinart on the steam hest Are. ma On Thursday morning, while asaisting in drop ping the boat down from her landing, Owen the Robert Morris, he gut upon a ladder, which had been need in taktug down the chimneys, and while shoving the Arens out from along side another beet, was thrown off the ladder, and mob imme ' diatety. Ile woo n stoutly built man, to bmght about 5 feet I—age twenty one. Ilia name, we ucertained to he John Cannon. He boa cootie. tieing here. Ilia othetaelruives reside to the soon. ty of Donegal, Ireland,arbence he emigrated. _ _ Oc - matil Eutaricca—The annual Proclamation o( the Sheila, ise the October Election, Ned] be bead in the appropiste column. The only alterations in the election thatricta made since the last year, are the bib:mug: The election is to to held at the dwelling krona. of George Cooper, on the Franklin road, near the centre awed township. la Lower St. Clair, at the hour of Joseph Ro• lreol,(Lower Ferry.) in mud township. In Shah'', at John 'Shaw'. mill, and that Alfred Gt. Lyon shall be the Judie, and J. McEthel:my and Thomu Stewart shall be the Inspector until oth. era are duly elected._ CMS Rurytarnatt.—A quiet and well behaved young colored man romplaieed to the police yesterday, against a number of Young white ruin.. on 7th street, near the Canal Bridge, who had throve atones, !Co, without provocation, at the young man, and also at several young colored woman with whom he was conversing. The leader of the aa• mamas is engaged in a chandlery neat the bridge. We learned that a similar complaint was made on Thuisday evening by a young colored man whom face had been cot by a atone. Speechmaking is becoming pretty mach of a bore, in these WWI days. Every addle pate, who can tear a passion to tatters, end utter high sound ing words, with a bhuaering bellowing voice, while his arms new the air, and his hands thump the table, conaiden himself an' orator, • genius, heavei In spired to enlighten the world, though he he as innocent of education, common muse, or any caber qualification for the task, as a man well ran be.— 'lt is time that the Fool Killer should come along,' as our friend, the Doctor,used to my or we nail have an epidemic of rant and nonsense. The proprietor of Greenwood had ■ grand dis play of lire maim, Arc., on Thursday night, and upwards of live hundred people visited the Garden. A number of boys broke into the enclosure during t h e evening, and oceaslonedsome disturbance, by pulling apples, patches, dre., and throwing them at the visite.. One young man was hurt in the from, by a stone, thrown into the window of the saloon. Mr. bicSaln has determined on arresting and purr lahlng all whom he diacovento have been engaged la the trespass. Tux Fscroar Ornavves, ea we understand their determination, will oil go to wui i on ?donde) , under the ten hour system, submitting toe reduc tion of wages. Such was the purport of their tan• 4bcdstioa yesterday, so reported to ua da their meeting was tindawwd to be oongned to mem beta of own dam, we did not venture to in trude, even for the purpose of 'taking name BillUMW= crust.—Mesas gxren &Stephens mon, publigusra of the Saturday Vision., will is3l3e the first number of a .F=sB= Daily," on Tuesday or Wednesday next. Terms for the campaign, 50 cram 4 fitli Guards mod at them." • l an d ja elr taik.Plett Ward Attend marl ng of the 'Minot that2lnt Ward..rill be held ate Eagle FSlgine null, Fourth street, attar Lib ere), on Satinday cawing, Mb laal, at Ti o'clock, for the formation of a Rough and Ready Club, and a the,- .ilianlattion elut Ward. It is hoped thtu all the e friends of Taylor and Fillmore in the old Fast, will be sure to attend. The time IS short, the aleatoric at band. and all should be prepared la meal IL COMe aae, rnmeall. WM. S. MAVEN. mtrAl Chairman Committee a Misageraenl.. 11:7- tea can Paorautlassk—lf you wish to beesacpesaful in any undertaking, you must always futhe crape, means.' Therefore, If you have a cough. use /Area's EITECTOL.R and be cured, for It is Mc Pro Per means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient means to core you is to use Jayne's Expectomnt, which will immediately overcome the 11.1.131 which contracts the diameter of die tube, and loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs them up, and thus removes every obstruction lo a free respi. moon, while at the some tune all inflammation is soh• . deed, and a core is rlam to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, Svil_tting of Blood, Pleurisy, or In fact my Pulmonary non, then use Jay lle't Expectorant sod relief is certain, and you will find that you have used the proper mems. For mile in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Stare, 74 Ith street near Wood, laffri CD-Yellow Teeth and putrid breath . , ;Spongy gums like rotten death,. Is repulsive and disgusting All could have teeth as white as pearl, Sweet breath—hard gunw—in an or pr l. Why delay!—nay, quickly haste And one a box of Jones' Tooth Paste. It coats but 13 cents, and is really a beautiful article I IC vas the teeth • flue enamel. Sold in Pittsburgh Liberty at. noviUdtrws I y 671i0u foolish, silly old fellow, read this, and be no longer bald erbiskerless and hairless. Mr. W. Jack son, of PO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. certifies on the 3d of February, 1 6 17 that Mr. Thos. Jackson's bead, on the top, was cittirefi bald for 1.5 years, nod that by ualng two as bottles o /ones' Coral Bur Restorative, the halt is growing fast and thick. Sold in Newark byS. 01,135 /a SON, VS Broad at, R VAN BUSKIRK, corner of Broad and Nantucket st. mar2o U . ' Does your hair tail off, does your kart turn gray is it harsh, is it dry, or dirty, I pray! If thus, you can make it toil, .tlky and fine. Dark and healthy, and beauteous es thrt hair of tame: And to have this, you have but:three sbilhng• to give For a bottle of Jones' Hart Restorative. Reader, If you have had bats you would really be se' tonothed at the lovely edict a three shilling bottle of /ones' Coral Hair Restorative has on ittu nendo but one trial hold at 89 Liberty Si, novlSNLlcsli ward. The electors of the 6th ward of the city of Pittsburgh, to meet at the court Mornay of 3ohu Rooth at the ear ner or Pennsylvania Avenue and Washington street in void ward. The electors of the 7th ward of the city of Pittsburgh, to meet at the house of Wm. Wilson, in stud ward . The electors of the nth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, to Ductal the house of Conrad Frerrogle. on Peat sylvatila Avenue . , lo soli ward. The elector, ot the Oth wanl of the city of Pittsburgh, to rullEt at the office of Patsley's lumber yard, to said ward. The electors of the Ist mord of the city of Allegheny, to meet at the house of J. %Woodhouse, on Rohn:mon street. The electors of the 2d word oldie city of Allegheny by Meet ilie house of John Oliver, formerly occupied Ohio street. The electors of the 3/1 word of the city of Allegheny, to meet at the Public School House, in said ward, on the East Commons. The electors of the 4th ward of the city of Allegheny, to meet at the house of Mrs. Wylie, Fast Commons. • The electors of Pitt township to meet at the house of Alm. Nancy Marry, on the Mechanics' and qualified tite rs road, to said township; except the qualified voters restdtng sections Nos. 4, 7 and 14 of the city theta., who shall vote at all general electrons m the oth ward of the city of Pittsburgh. The electors of Peebles township to meet at the thaw of John Blotter. in the village of East Liberty. The electors of Wilkins township ho meet at the house of Francis Wilson, on the Fraukstown road, in said township. The electors of Plum township to meet at the house of Alargaret Little. formerly John hide's, in stud town shipne . electors of Versailles toontslop to meet at the White House, formerly occupied by Thoth.. Neel, on the Pittsburgh und Greensburgb turnpike road, iu mid towmhip The electors of Eloabelh township, Including the bortragh of Elisubeth, tn meet at the house formerly occupied by John Walden, m said borough. The electors of JedUreou township to meet m the house ot John Slier, formerly occupied by James King, in said township. The electors of Mtdlsu township to meet at the house of Samuel Wawa. formerly occupied by Jas H Neel, in sd township. The electors of Upper St. Clair township to meet at the house of dames Conner, in said township. The electors of Lower St. Clan township to meet at the house of Joseph HAW, flower Ferry.) in said haunt "Re electors of Robinson township to meet at the house of numb SFEarlaud • formerly Aodley Arguer 'swim said 10VrOihn, llte electors of Findlay township to meet at the house ot Ile Kellam! A. Armor. formerly mcupted John Charles, lathe stllage of Clinton, in sold towu skip. The electors of Moon Uroll/to to meet at the house of Peter °Limon in said to ship. The electors of Ohio township to meet at the house lobo Hay. LO said township. The electors of Franklin toweehip to meet at the house formerly occupied by John Shrum, to said town slop. The electors of the borough of Manchester to meet •t , the Public School House The electors of Reserve township to meet at the i house of tiodieb rO , ilrf, told mwmlup. All the fultowths dewnhed tram et lend. I ite s e° i The electors of Sallee. township to nowt at the mouth oho Al:•••thelty Geo. to t,elite• b oo ., ot Lein C o wan, tit sad ton.listup. h....1ed win L.Onooltlit et a I".‘ n° he electors of Suoarde d n toeruslith to meet at the side of the Atlegbeny river et low water mark. too- 0000, of p,,„ H uy et . ,„ theme down said roe , south 3 7 1 degree , west The elector , of North Fayette township to meet at to ranag nd ge 100 perches, thence south Xt4 degree, west the hint. of II Hay, ou the lane of 41 k Cosner, ni IS and 6,10 perch.: to •40 feet street dopes by said mid township. street smith AS degrees 34 east 17 and 0.10 perches to 1 . The e , eeth „ of South Fayette iuwnsWp m suet e 1 :10 feet street; metre north It deg `2l mut , east T.., the hLth ,,, now oe . e „,,d b y Frenet e , 00 . 000, Re ,_ end 45.100 perches to • street 4n heel aide, thence l.y I , ge std township. same north 45 deg. 31 , mils, West 40 and e.lO perches I The e lector'ot R o m township to mth , at the house to the Allegheny over at low water mark. to the pla ce ,if Uror)le Coop,. to e FL , LO g OO LO , Ol, Le said tone._ of percolate,. containing 6 acres sad al Ita, perches, out ehth. which there n• teemed a pemelbriek machine, with an 1 1-he electors of Pine township to meet at Use home in the Enures connected therewith. md four brick lii'ns. Woc • m Cochran. Es*, , a .ul township one large frame stable and sheet ~ e ired sod taken The 0 , 00 , 0 , 0 , w", o , oe , a, th e in camothe as One nemesia Henry MOrt - Ot. at the of N.A.,. th at thwa s hip mat Emsa-sttritumtnot 't1114.46-OUGffiksed he ra cLEast..Dterd lownshin to meet m .the so ld hy • ids to :Maur. 06 ."... ...Vai,,7; e The elettora of Indiana township to meet al the house T v 4.61. lot aid the blilltlitto thereon, nave in formerly occupied hl Senn. , MeekeY, to said tower the occupancy oi Wm. /LC:arrant and Preston & ship f..• ne electors of Shale, township to meet at John T oth. , Shaw's Mill, and that Allred it :Orrin shall be the Judge , tendon, heck 30 Mei tit Mamie Ores, Ts. • indt ble. For terms apply to John A Wills. Atternet st soul Mr ElheenY end shall be the in- Lew, at his office, 4111 st. near 1 vectors. until others me duly elected. aug9l,l3tur7l. The qualified sou, s ut that portosti of Indiana town • , stop. eroding the toliowing descrthed boundary. k KRIVF:I) and for tile, 20.1100 Crotch Malsomny I shall vote m tilt general elemon• in th e borough oi J - 1. Veneers, and %IMO feet II inch Mahogany Board, • Shurpthurgh at the Mennen poll. in said horoogh, which the subseerher offers at 5 per cent less than can Beginsong at a point on the Allegheny over at the up be had at do city. at the callow, waieroorns of per bile to the farm ot Jos. Ross. mid running • north- J WIItODIV ELI.. , erty course Ithween the :none of send !erne, Ross and <I third street , John and Francis Realty 10 the N. E. corner of said , James Bots's term. thence running a westerly course 'to Rost ton mittp hne, 01 such manner as to embrace all such farms or lots worated to Cmningharths district. and belonging to what are called the river track., in the stave described boundary. The electors ot the borough of Birmsughstli ha meet at he Public School Home, in stud borough. The electors of the borough of Lawrenceville to elect at the Town House in said borough. The electors ot the borough of Sharpsburgh to meet at the hot.. of James Sharp' In said borough_ The electors of the borough of file Keespont to meet at the Town Hall mu said borough. -- The electors of the borough of South Pinahurgli to meet at the house formerly occupied by E. MeAnumh, st the end of the Monongahela Bridge. to said borough. TLe e l e m.rs of the borough of West Elisabeth to meet •t—• said borough. At w bleb time and place the genuflect electors as moressid, will elect by ballot— thte person for Governor. One person ter Congress One person for Canal Comoussraffir Pour pensont for members of Assembly One person for County Conuntamorier One person for Recorder • One person for Hemmer . One person for Cerk of the Court. One mm on ter Auditor. And by moue of the Gab section of the act of the 211 July, In3o, it or. enacted that every person, except i.tlers Of U. Peace, mho shall hold nit offtce or op . you tent of profit or trust ether the Government of ras h,. .„. the Untied Santee, or of this State, or of any cit 77. or in thd for sale by • mrporated district. whether a .commissidned officer or WICK alt cANDL,Fs.A4 °therms., asubardtuate officer Or agent, who Ir Of - - • shall be employed under the Leglabsiumladiriary or •••• cosh, mat recta and tor sale by carmine° department of this State or the Cnithd State., L S WATERMAN, o e of any ledge or incorporated district, mad also that aug2s 51 water and 0.1 front s 1 •very n et. her of Congress. and of the State Leffler. tore, and of the Select or Common Cannella of any city, or Commosioncm of any . incorponsted distnet, i• by the law incapable of holdstqr or exercising at the same time the office or appointtheot of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of my elecuort of this Commonwealth, and that my Impector Judge or other officer, of any inch elec inut. shall not tar elmible to any office to be then dated .TATNICG EIPY7OII.I.T.—We would call attention to this excellent remedy for Cough*, Colds, Consu m ption, Ain..., and all affections at the Throat and Longo . Having 'merest tones within a few years plot had oces stain to 0114 a inishcitie of this kind, we have hTearen ant. tested its excellent qualities, and ate 'implored to recommend it to others. Mialstare or other ;Mblie speakers afflicted with bronchial affections will find great benefit from ns oat. It is prepared by a scienti fic physici., and all elossoa will find it a sale and effi cacious medicine in the discaries (or which it un . - commentkd.-IColumbu. ltlhtol Cron and Journ.il For isle tithe Pekin Tea Store, N 0.70 Fourth street. mylls 1:U" 'Worms, by their monition. augment themere- Oon moons or slime In the monnieh, iii which, so, they involve themselve, and it m raid they feed upon it, and a deprived of it they die. The celebrated We (age prepared be B. A. PA lINESTOCK , Pittsburgh, Pa., to admirably adapted in its operation; first, to remove the proteoung moons, and meondly, to ea - pel the worms rendered helplem sod tender by lic ina thus denuded. It is a remedy to which v•cry row fide ncr can be pleted, end that it bas unmarred the purpose evadmst trout the hundreds of eerufiratea gives its favor. 1.5 Fatt l = ' i LOW . % . 01 -F J ° ut ' l l es ' ' '. 7l= l l t r yo tra I":te v' te. ' T% . kiln make your breath sweet, whiten your teeth. tke Bold bl) Lawny at. tylfttrldharty Dr. 0. O. BtOarILS. Deral•t, g FFICI: Stow Iletack's, on Fourth street. few doors above. Wood sue., unt il the compl.too of the house nearly opposite Teeth to Itlocka, wlth arti ficial gums. after the manner oow universally prefer red at the east, manufactured to suit each particular ram. Teeth. from • full ant down to a single one, ilo seined on a suctoon plate. thus atm.:hog injury to the natant teeth. Ssciatens of blocks ot suction plate may be examined at the °thee. All °penons incident to the pmfewion per rn-3.on formed with care n and faithfulnega au -- • SHERIFF'S SALES. ued BCourt of to me directed, will Ice elpnared to lode at the court House. In the etre of Pittsburgh, on Monday, *own, tot het the Irnh. A. D 144 n, at In o'clock, A ril N. the - lowing described property, to wit. All the nght, utte it tereat and cla.or of Henry Men tin, of, in wind to all the foliose, destenbed piece or parcel of land, situate to Pitt township' (now :lb Wd ar city of Pitiaborgh) beginning on the line between farms Nos. 3 and Ain the Manor of Pittaborgh, at the north. east corner of lot No y In A C Reed , .mood laying own throne by farm Nu 4 aforesauL north till degrees card 27 mita 6.10 n pert be. to the lot Nob In the plan at tached to the pp rattan of Prone. Wiliwols real estate, thence by aud tot No 5 south 34 degrees, east 42 perch. rs. thence south &Sangre.. weal 3 and tl,lOO perches to the line al lot No 6 titA C heeds ad lattng oat; theme by lots No. 15 and 2 111 re Reed's plan north 03 de , acr es , wee to th place in beamning, cantonal 4 acres, more or lew riOTTONI YARNS, Ate --50.000 lb. assorted Nos; X t .) baton Candle Vito tdk do flatboat Carpet Ctuurt, &c; Twine, for ..1. .t wawa...wars lowest poet. RIIEV & CANISII b10:4: 4 -16 bales - gp - atoss 00 hand 0 at d Air sale by BURBRIDGE. WILSON a t Co. •01121 er at Fisti--1 07 bbl. No 3 Mackerel. {1845.) GO hail do No 3 do, IO45; 1M do do No d do do; Jom teed odd red tale by Rork. MILLER & RICKETSON R".7.r,c MILLER z;lntArc.;7l' Ft AT HER 2--10 oncL. (or sate by ..res FRIEND. RHRY tr CO UTASII-4 casks just reed am/ for oale by augl.s AyleF k. WCANDLYAS O IL ORIVANUIII-1:4 an . d x fos i r , i c tla by / ongr, cornet lai and wood ma A Ltll. SENNA—AIa Um Just reed am/ for sale by 21., •ugstl ' 13 A FAIINITOCK /4 Co SWANS k ANACKA—U nese. just renA and for Isle by nngss U A PAIINWTOCK te Co 1 - 31LBWERIZED Id ALF.RATus--14 has. ary crude, r penor crude, packed In pound and half •e pound paper., for retailing; for sale by dorill, WICK fr. M'CANDLE_Ap ' • PLT ERISING SA LERATI'S..—d cake ,• •cry on perior antele. Just reed and for sale by a ulna WICK a SPCANIJLFS—S . O ATS--XY, boat, Just meld and tor sale by La WATER.MA N. ause4s 31 water and IN front Cl . _ —.._ . _ HERS AND LARS, rs--ao do: Roarer Bucket, Br do do Tub, In store and cpr sale by _ aurt3._._ ' L. 8 WATERMAN 1 RON-4.10 tune Iron. dawned, for sale by I woad LS W ATERM AN • AjdILS-35U gets Nails sod Stokes assorted, fur 11 sale by magt3 L S WATERAIA N SEEDS -1175 bean Closer Seed, W 4 Pr.. , ril do Timothy do; iss store and for oak by - - — S WATERM AN Li'lliZL—A general assortment of Cast, sness, K 0 Blister, Bennett, Sprung and A B Steel, in store nod tor sale by soca B WATEILMAN lAHLE CHAIN—A lurpel bla churn suitable for ‘,/ atenintAiats. oral NV feet in length, for pale by ougBs I. WATER/MAN IL MURPHY bee mit received this mormog by xpreei, o new supply of .vi le btk lustred aintel elun received at the norlbesott corner of Ith and Market oreets. Needle Worked Collar., Wrought Bonnet Ribbons, very eheay. au6t4 AA. MAO.ON tr. Co, hove pssi removed ititoillee . large assordnent of boo cheap Bleached Alus hoe, at 41, tl and 7 cents Almo. 7 cases to those very superior Blenched MuLlin., at y civ. morel_ fUt3T RECF.IVED-4OU ps Merrimack. Ilartulton a) and C i rca Prin., of crry deorable rrle.. A A At AcUrN A Co N"IN OPILNINIi--ele assorted Alpaca, warm,. qualitlea_ Also, NJ pa rich mod. eol'd Ly otiose &Scuba,. very low prices. ~atoc.l4 A A MASON d Co ?fta-S-400 pee Young 'llyLon Imperml, Ounpow. der and Black. Teas, far rale by BROWN A CULBERTSON, ami24 143 hberty VILAiILN 1/1A)U11-1Cepi eonetzintly on band and for ale by aug24 BROWN A. CULAIERTSON riIOBACCO-50 be* Ira Bunt as Bonny Tobaeto. re f calving from canal sad for Lula by angle JAMES [MI:ZELL, 24 water or M ACI4EI4EI.-102 bbta No 1 Aloe keret, breaded In r in nun" nod rd, "k I JMES DA 1.Y.E1.1. EATHEIIS—IU bugs }Nadler., for ..l. by augll4 JAMES DAL:Lk:LI. rvunKEr usturat—wwit. ,0.1 reed and en sale 1 by u FA 11N1.2. , T11CK Jr. Cu, sag% corner Is, and wood .te 1..) AU IiENTIAN—LtLI Ills )OM road nad for Labe by ly aug24 H A FAUN ESTOCK A. Co VERDIGRIS--:Aad Ibs just reed and (or sale by ougibt DA FAHN wroc K h Co LOUf9VII.I.I"- - Elb}::.Constattily od band and for We by auglt C H t;Ii.ANT 7 - ) utllN-aD bbl. for .dc by fIOFFRY.--10 bags tireen kj close consignment by suglsl S & W ns 10 and 141111 14 lin &-.T just rec'd per Ann Loal• Wlstine, and Inc tide by sugln S A W NJJAL/tili WHITE IIJLNS-40 bbl. small %Vat. 1.1. a., for .1. 1 / 2 by nue WICK h. WCANDLESS PEPPER -74 bap on hand, and for sale vary low by .0.14 VIRE RELICK—ItI,OOU uow on the 'rebut for Web) ant! L — - - ARD OLL—Elurkhardt'A best, rust reed and for sale hp .101 I K.IDD & Co . TOWNSKNIYS KARIM PA RI LI-A-111 claz klrsale by all I 4 J KIDD& Co FINE POtA.4H—AI rem' by askgl4 I KIDD a co markt ri....T. --- :__.43bbi. just reed nod for sole 1, y li A FAHNESTOCK es Co • FertatiyhXrairs, SA la the nat. end by them:dimity Olga (atuntanwealth of , Pennsylvexda. • Wlllicm F. Johnvunt Cove the gaid Comunon wealth, to John komythe Ertilaire, Sherif at the County of Allegheny, se nds sleeting , WI/anus, by the resignathm of Francis R. Shank, late Governor Ofthe Commonwealth, a Vieille) OCCIIf. red in the olBce of the Governor more than three calen dar months immediately preceding the next manual election of Representatives, and the Constitution of the mud Cenautovarealth In such an event requires that an election to simply the vacancy should be held at such next annual electron. Now, therefore, m obedience to the risqutremertis of the fourteenth secuon of the second article and e con *mutton, and in accordance with the intent mean tag of t he Art of the General Assembly of the State, paused the second day of July, Anno Dununo one thou- • send eight hundred and thirtyinine, I, Www.st F. Joann" being invested with the kectnive authority of the State of Pennsylvania, have issued this writ commanding and regutnng you, the said Joan Foe srrns, Sbend of the County of Allegheny, to give the usual nonce, that so election to supply the vacancy in the other of Governor, will take place on the second Tuesday to October next Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the try,..art,llsorrurlt,l2ll,;Lhl,sholvren d,aglnitf,..Andrtitta 4..t0 the d forty-eight, and of the Commonwealth the seventy third By the Governor. TOWNSEND HAIN&., Secretary of the Commonwealth. Preolossiattelks. IIrHEBJEAS, in and by the art of the General As• sembly of Pennsylvania, entitled an act relating to elections of this Commonwealth, it is enjoined on me m give public notice of such elections to be held, and enumerate in such notice what officers are to he elected: to purtuanoe thereof, 1, Jock Fattens, Sher d of the county of Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this public nonce to the electors of said coun ty of Allegheny, that a general election will be held in the said county, on the SECOND rtifiDet or °Cron. cur, at the several election districts thereto. The electors of the Ist ward of the city of Pittsburgh, to meet at the brume of Maser. Jane Little, at the car ne of Ferry and Fourth streets, In said ward. The electors of the ild ward of the city of Pittsburgh, to meet at the house of Wm. Armstrong, cooler Third and Smithfield streets, in the said wart I 'rhe electors of the 3d wargPof tbe city of Flitsburgh, I to meet ist the house of Andrew McAllister, on Fifth street. The electors of the lth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, to meet at the tVaskungton Coffee Louie, cornet of Penn mad St Clair street.. The electors of the sth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, to meet at the house of Alexander Stewart, in the said for. Also, in and I,p the ith section of an art approved the irah al April, ISM it is enacteti, That the 13th see of the e. passed July 2a, entitled an act re lung ho to the elections of thra Commonwealth shall not be construed as to prevent any militia ofßeer, or bor ough officer from serving a• Judge, I.pector, or Clerk si out General or Special elections in this COlMlllneti v Of ft And the return Judges of the respective district's a y a „, o ,l, see requested to meet at the Coen House in theeity l'iliseurch, on the MOAT Arras ens Im o. Ti must in Orroatca rum, then and there to pre pre for those dune. required by law Elvers under my hand and oral at Pittsburgh, this d.y Aug-05t.144h, mid or the indepen dent, cat the l'uned Suttee, the se•enty third. 1 augXs.6w -------- JOAN FORSYTH. Shand. YDIIOPATUIC EISTABLI6II.IIIBNT, entilleilat sou, molar= CO, CA , DR. EDWARD ACKER, tapes th is means of ra mming his thanks to ins friends and the publac lor the extesouve patronage he has received, and of in fonumg them that he ha• lately erected a large and 11 constructed building, for the exclusive purposes of his WATER CURE ESTAULISIIMENT, at his old location, at Fitillipsburgh, Pa., on the Ohio river, oppo site Ike steamboat landing at Beaver. when hr ts ready to receive patients as boarders, andheem s t u hut &opaline principles. In addirlerff to ht• ig aspen and the great success which has he fore at- tended his rte pvirents committed hi). care, he has now the addstional facilities afforded by . annva building erected expressly for the purpose, eon. taming commodious and airy rooms, and hued up with every necessary apparatus for bathing, and dainunis tering the treatment to the Utmost benefit and comfort of the 'atom Phillipshurgh is a most delightful and healthy vtllage, rally of +access by steamboats, mad af fords fine and wholesome water. IX Acker amens. those .turned persons wiremay piece themselves un der his rare, that every attention shall be paid - to their cannon, and as an iteseranee of the substanual benefits to be derived, he pointswith confidante to the hun dreds who have torn permanently cured at his mall,- k a a mca t., Th,, Water Cure tepees tie injurious effects I.bind, as is too orlett the care with those who have I been waled on he old system. It removes the dis ease, rihiVtgerairs the spit...prefects from the dangers °trident to chaer. a the weather, creates a natural .d ac epee inv, and imparts vigor la the digestive uve powers. 'Fen is 01 treatment and boarding rearonable. Fot farther particularonquire an the establishment, or 1 address the proprietor at Phiclipabaush. sugtfral liieol'uonYttre; ~v 2 or 'll l- .l aLlec r an ... tl; ye b 2 ,y e i h yr 2d2' 2 ybotturnt wed lot sale lose for cash, warranted put& by au a TASSET & LIENT DEEMED EMP—be balenThomilo Hemp, pun re c'171'11:p1 sale by BROWN R. CULBERTBON, ou t 14U liberty We. to store end (or sal 1)0TA1 4 11-2 0 cask., fun ion, In store and ,or Bala by mug trJ ISAIAH DICKEY A C., front et VAMILY FLOUR-24 LIU. Floor, lust reed end for P aturSH WICK & ?WC:ANL/LANS TIAON —For sale by D .rn WICK & M'CANDLESS FLOUR -167 bblensperhoe Floor, pod renneed per steamer Hodson and for sale by JOHN S DILWORTH ALOE4.IO/ lbs Cape, Jan ree's and for sale by II A corner Co, corner Ist and wood eta LARD -8 bble No 2, tst more and for sole by REYNOLDS Et HER, or peno and irarin • / 10LINTINta Hot sE SAND— 3uu doz in mat. au 1,1 lot sale by aural REY SOLD'S tr. SREE ~ ,:., 1 ., f ,t, 2 ,;;•,:1, , =,.7. ,1 . : 1';- -,! fr':'.?lr.'7", ' , AUCTION SALES. By W. J. Diana:Ma% Ailiatloaser DuirableMs: Lau at Atassaa. On Saturday, Angulo Meth, at 3 o'cloek, P. 3L, a b be W at auctuni, on dse premism., • number of v Building Lax at Manchester, situate on Ohio Lane, teonsetinses tolled • Poor House Lane,/ tow, the ••••i -donee of Samuel Robinson, Esq. Th~det of ese lots are un,hotwty ‘he an excellent and busy population, within • ••.‘ —.- tante of Allegheny sod the central parts of Ptuaburrh, and of easy .ke•liS by either terry boat or otombus. Title indisputable. Terms Metal, and to he sold at a In. • • W !BURNSIDE, /met__ By John D. thavb., Usuferscriter's Se, of Clordtrag, Del Gelds, d'n- On Tuesday Motniac 100 1010 iO2l, 10 10 o'oo.k, 01 the C ..... !!' .. ind 5.1. ._, '', corner of Wood and 6th woes, will be so ld anima reserve Inclose a consign =ran Cases ready made ' Clothing and Dry G oa t received front New York, eonsianny of 4138 sack, rock and over pat', of various demnpnons; SS pint. of cantina, and sonnet pantaloons; 40 ps blue black and brown C 1 042 2; 32 4 lane mansuares shawls, variety of patents, l At ll o'clock, C. 0111117113.• SOLO or 4 . L0:n1,w•4 1 / 2 nay ~,,,,,,,,s , &c. 8 cues mad )r Made cldablitlit an good. ex, which were diritaly aamag W by wet at 030 firs on the 11th instant, will b sold on actount whom it may concern, among which are MIS pre cassiencre, saninet and other tal anoons, 118 Mothlind Mimed coassr, 42 vessa, cloth p cloaks, roundabouts, pea laCketa, shirts, drawem, and edam clothing. dim, silk halt* cravats , stocks, nun and fancy vestings, gloves, auspandera silk and cotton serge. velves, alpsenna brown and bleached sm. Ints, 13 pee sattinet, silk, tweed . gantbsopl?s. green tlernels„ canvass, bine b anketa, linen dnllnig, WA, linCrls, Denver cloth, cassionerca sewing silk, twist buttons, de. T erms , at sale. ' JOHN D DAVIS, duct. 16 - Sale positive, and will be continued In the ef. temoon at 2 o'clock. antrad Peremptory Sale of Dry Goods, Ye. On Monday montlng, Actg. th, tlO o'clock, at the commercial Sales Room, earner of Wood And . Fifth Maven, will be sold, without reserve, on a credit of 3 months on .11 sums over LOCI, for approved endorsed notes, • large assortment. of fresh seasonable foreign and domestic Dry Goods,Among which nor--e 7 . r -1 Tp'. rich o. Tlll. P l T ltsligialffetf: l p " at g urs t r a ps figured satin ribbons, 00 rich style cashmere, Unite ri, brochee and de lane shnwls, silk linkfa, dress silks, black satin, damask linen table cloths, checks, ticA ings, bleateed and brown muslins, Wintery, gloves, su.. perline cloths, cam/mares, saticestm, tweeds, fancy vescngs, sewing silk, patent thread, to 'c • ALS olock, oloassiss, runarrosa, to. A quantity of groceries, queenrware, glow:tram hardware, as, hatchets, shovels, Iron sales sliiiing and window sash; lly nets, hose, wurdow blinds, ko. A large assortment of bonsebold furniture; 1 square body family carriage, with %tending top. 3 Ims good quality whet stones, to pay charges, for account whom it may concern. Al 7g o'clock. Ready made clothing, 'clock. shins, boots, shoes, um brellas,. canna, gold.and silver watches, mantel clocks, guns, ponols, musical instruments, variety goods, to. ~4123 JOHN v 0 DAVIS, Auer - Cosedogoto Salo of Valuable Books, On Saturday evening, 26th Wet, at 7 o'clock, at the Comma reml Saba Boom, corner of Wood and Mt sui. Among them will be found— Complete works of Thomas Dick, 2 vols, plates; Markets one; Waverly Novels, by Sir W Scott, complain io Is; Goldsmah'S History of the Earth and Animated Natant, 4 vole, plates; Child's Dr•WiDg Book, do; Voo Runner's America - and American People; OrthoWs Life and Times of Henry Clay, II 'DIN Lives of the Presidents of the U Stoma; Ora tat hicinoirs of his owe Timmi Ettoyclopcdo, of raphy, vol; A merican timeyclopedia, p s; 1770, or His tory of the War of Independence, Illustrated; Scon's LIM of Napoleon; Walker's Ihcuonary of the Fdaglisb Language; D , Aublgoe's Htsiory of the Reformation, last Poetical vrorks ot Shelly, Marl How in, Kirke White, Lord Syron, Shakspeare's Plays, Le , So. A 1.., ...sorts:tent of famlly and pocket Bibles, Sc. Full particulars in cataloguet, which c. ob is. al at the auction more. aegis JOHN D DAVIS, /Met Benefit of Abe PitAsbargh Irish League. CAR D—The Proprietor of the PANORAMIC A VIEWS OF THE HUDSON RIVER, proposer to give a benefit to the "Pittsburgh Irish League;' ell Fri day and Sstorda7 evenings, August Oda sod 2016. Exhibition will commence at 8 o'clock—Tickets on ly 25 emus. Cm, be procured at the door, or of W. H. APConlogue, John Mackin, Hugh Sweeney, Martin CAmmallY. Th. Geoghegan, Sligo. aurAs IiAGLIC SALOON. WOOD STREET, J. open under the management of Mt Alms..., orig..' proprietor, and Mr. Edward Chase.— Unriv•lled lea Creams and the various luxuries of the SC-.011 will be served up in • manner unequalled by any establishment to the country. Open every day from In A. M. to IS P. M. PITTSBURGH WATER WORKS. PROPWALS will be received at the • dace the Pittsburgh Water Works cmulTneselay, 59th tom., in 5 o'clock, P. 6L, for the following work, vm: I. For excavating the upper or new Blotto, and for furnishing the brick and .and and paving the same. 11. For budding foundation. for the engtom aod pump. at the lower Baehr elso,.for the brink work of the walls and chimney of the engine house soma place. 5. For making two engines and two pomp. and pea ling them ap at the lower Basin, includlog bed plata. and o th er castings connected wi th th em. Also, for the revni.lie pipes to connect th e 4116.1 pumps. with the I ower Hamm, nod wi th th e -ascending tame in the Plans end speelficatioris. with all other required i mignon, , be shirirn o t the odic. of Ile Works n the old Court House) at arty moo after the Ilet Wm. The Ciel•lo.3l a rho basin and the building ado, gine boom to be finished by the 13th of December nen to Pennants to be made in Bonds having ten yeas TIM, and bearing WI Inbred Of ell per own J. H. hI`CLELLAND_ sugl9-dul gap,- Piusbargh W. W. Ussigllith and Classical Leadleseey• (Rooms mine Tilted A rianPresbyte Church.) puts school will bh opened for re.. - Pw , w9(p_ the lth a.Ly .9: - 4 . n i •of sate amok and higher English bnoteben,vriththeLatlet sod Greek langua Stric ge. t Athenian Will be paid to the physical, the in tellectual, bud the moral training of inmates of this school. The princlpal, in addition to his own personal aueit. lion the technical, of climes, will be =dad by soy numb to er of rjompetent . Nla/e and Female Teachers that may be rtecessary. It is very desirable that students should enter the school at the commencement of die session, in order that the various classes may be systematically and iturrooMouely organlseeL L. CATON, Principal. Pittsburgh, tog. at , Rev. D Tisdale. D. Rickard Edison:lN " A. T MVIII, D D. " Lake Loonots, Hon. A. W. Looms, " W. W Wason, Mr. George Mbree, " H. Wllkeson. emitters eon be obtained the bookstore of Mr. Lok Locums, N. BO Wood street, and also at Messrs- Me Donald & Beeson's, No BO Market st. .dthor PITTSBURGH PEILLLNI INSTITUTE. ula lestlonion, .der the care of Mr. and Mr.. Gomm; will g. , N on for the reception of pupils, tolee same buildings, No. fel Liberty sun. on the tot Monday of September. Arrengem.ts have been made by which they will be able to furnish young ladies f aMlities equal to any in the West, for obtaining • thoroagh "English, Claret eel, arid Onaamentai adze:trident. A toll course of Phi lisophical and Chemical Lectures will be delivered during the winter, ill.trated by apparel.. The da arnacuteof Vocal and Instrune.ml Moue. Modena Dressing and Punting, will each be under the rare °fa competent Professor. By close attention to the morel and intellectual improvement of their pu lpil., the Principals hope to mint • continuation of the iberal patronage they bare hitherto euioyaL For terms, see circular or apply to the Principals. •usts-dif iOIING LADIES. sion.Namy,. rFtHE Autumn Session of this Imuitotiou willcoca menet, on the ant htooday tarotember. Booms ou Federal street, In "Colonade Roar," rd door from the bridge. The course of illStlllolioll and the rates of tuition are the same as heretofore. For more minute information. see eireelar or apply to the instructor, M. N W. Marreair. Reference may also be made to the following gentle- Men: Dr. T. F. Dale, tillitsteny. I Hon. C. Maier, Pittsburgh Rey. D. Mho% Rev. D. Riddle Mr. H. P. Swam, " Rev. R. Dyer, jenCulm lasiay School tor Girls. THE Fib IScsalon of Mimi Wansb School, will sem merma on Monday, September 4ths Rooms 131 Federal Wee:. Allegheny, next door above the Post Mc, ri="""' ofelav en rre'nke‘h.— Second Class • • • 8 6 Appheations may be made at her roddence m An person Woes, Allegtnmy, aces the Ela nd street Bridge. an. tbstlase , NEW GOODS. 1111TH k JOHNSON, 44 Market meet, have just reeervad i and will be constantly receiving through die season from the East, a general WM:Una Of Sill * and f ancy Dry Goods and Millinery articles, adv. ted to the fall and winter trade, to which they world particularly invite 010 OUOIIIiOO of purchasers: A variety of Scotch Ginghamr, Twilled do; freoeh do; plant and fancy colit Alpacas, eottoa and silk tram do, Mohair and Oriental do; Calicoes of every style; SS dm linen cambric Hdkfq clear lawn do; Ka raite do; cord bonior do; 6 cartons thread Laces, some no low aa 13: eta; 10 do cotton do; Preach work capes sod milting do do standing do; Mourning do; crochet do; 10 camas ladies and gents Haim Std Gloves; itS dos ladles silk lisle thread and cotton do; lot do do cotton Hove all colors; 10 do do white and bib silk do; 00 do gentsj do; Combs, Onions, Thread, Ac, in greai variety,' ch will be sold extremely low. angtO itE ondersigned, having succeeded the firm Wil• T hem &Meted & Son in the Dry Goods lisminemi and having entirely refitted the old stand on Matket street, Is now receiving • large and carefully selected stock 41.11 and winter Dry Goods, to which be Owns. Ilk intention of the friends of the late firm. and the b he aug2s-31 JAMFA A NPICNIOD:r_ PACTOST FPS SALE.' large and well built rectory', erected on Eche, ea street. Allegheny city, by E. viamae, ts coered for sale at • bargain. and on e y lot on Which the Factory In erected, fr.." " feet O. Rebecca street,. and rues back Ile feet to Park street. The mole building is of bock, three norms high and 60 feel . Meg by 0 7 feet wide The Engine House to huge gd e t ...4.u, with an engine, boiler, at &a, bine complete order. The iiiropersy will be low, mid on advantageous mews. For price, tem., tte, any uire at this offis euradtf AIIIrMit IS th. • 1" UST RFT.EIVED—A beautiful lot of Chameleon J (Slime, Satin do Chien, aiul Mocha fig'd Silks, of 110.1 l iutportauou and most desirable colors. AL W—Bili barred and striped Bilks, and plain bib Gros do Raines, of several qualitiet and widths, time Cher wi th • Lauda:ma lot of Preach worked and Lace CooesXrib Mull., nob Bilk Labrador., 8a.6 Ribentla, Kid Mores, be, augiViiat JAMBS A M'KNIOHT • gall Washloses for 1841. Li NoCIOILD di Co., (war Woos° t rma,, 1,1111.4. introdoce on . Batorday, August iXhh, Ibis fan style of Hateoust teemed from N.. }reek, Those in worst of a neat and beautiful hat, ore invited to cellos their store, conies of Fifth nod Wood street. •Li -I _ _ _______ WALL FASHION. N. .00. will introduce the FLU Style f Hata on Saturday, August Nth. Those in want of a neat and sane Hal, are irrilutd to eat and examine at Nn Wood surat, 3cl door above 4th. .003411., Liog BENT—A asonnadious three story Brielt Warehouse, on 2d 00L Possession given Unreel tely. 1113 For texas apply to a 0225 C H GRANT, U sinner 51 D 0-2 canons Cate:V . lw . reed and I N.. 21 .44 N ree'u s p : Th' br a .118: 1- 1 1 9 — ets double relined Scoodat le Nt'iefrauted equal to :Fortale m by ' 4 4 14 ca: ; s • ,' ' ~ f CINCINNATI /1. rrrrsnuaaa DAILY PACKET LINE. Iroo•M line of rplearlia psimmattr &ears rta.snt Ls now composed clam MIT 0, 0 0 " 1.4 hos lted tad farniehal, and most posrariar boats os u. *ware of the Vol. Every seeciaroodmiem sial eagle ksrl that atoetay pIOCIIM has been provided IM pas. sengers. The L 4 bss been mowanon for live yaws —hs carried • million of people writhoat Lbe ofrr~t to their pettoes. a t be al the fora of Wood sort the day previous to steels:4oo the uon of hated sad the entry of warner* Go tho p 7- mr. In ail cases the passage money =A be • la IVEDAT PACKET. The ISAAC NEWTON, Copt A. U. !du" Wl.l ve Piusbnigh every Sunday monies et 10 otkohh; in Sunday awning u to r. MONDAY PACKET. The MONONIAItILA, Capt. Stun, trill bravo Pltir bare,' ,werl Maaday atomlug at lu o'rtacki Wlaeling avert 11affiay evening at 10 P. . TUESDAY PACKZT. The 2. Capt. J. KLINIM2 1 :1 1 , leama Piusbergh emery Tuesday Torniag ceel.a Wheeling emery Tom*/ evesung r. WEDNESDAY PACHEI . . The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. IL . /N4A 1 1/ 1 / ave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning et IA 'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday menial at 1101 P. K. TB iIitSDAY PACKET. me BRILLIANT, Copt. Oisca, will Lune Pitts burgh every Thursday rearaing at 10 IP< track Whoa*, every Thursday evening al /.0 r. rt. - - WILIDAT PACKET. The CLIPPER No.* Caps. Camas, will kw.. PM. burgh every Frldel =man; at 10 atiockt Whose Hag aver? Friday avexung ax 10 P. N. lIATITEIDAY PACKET. The hIESSENCIF.II, Capt. B. Moo, will littmo harsh every Saturday moruitta at 10 cOr.loelt Wheat/Ws every Saturday events at 10 I. mt. NEW LBON AN iTITSBUROU DAILY LINE OF CANAL D AND STEAM PACKETS, ...it,: 9 * B • i leAla (via elassioivj Loaves Pittsburgh daily a at 9 o'clock, K. K. Ould m or . ri nal,) ?o l leVh . ind New Lisbon at • #.• Leaves New Lisbon at Ilo'clock, P. Conking the I s% triocr, the 57, " sirs i grea the I:a dl t hi daburgli ji'd 1 :37. M.--ilea. mak= manumits doe for tarry luz Pas. a renew and between New Lisboa grigFut, s burgh, in shorter Woe and at less rams Booby any other route. The proprietors of this Line have the piston framing the public that they have kited up two ant class Curial Boats, for the accommodation ofintaillogers end freight, to run In connection with wall known c teamers CALEB COPE and BEA vim, and counsel, s Lng, at Glasgow wi th the Pittsburgh and M a eda- I 1 other daily lines of siaamere down Ike Ohio and Mississippi riven. The prorating:me pledge Wm- 5 wives w spare no expanse or trouble to lowa com fon, suety and dispatch, and ask edit. path: a slue. of then patronstp_. AIaHORLZED AGENTS. 0 U. itARTLN, Pisisburgit. B. & W. lIARRAUGH, IL HANNA, & Co: New Lebow arylist J. BAB:BAUGH &Co. NOTICE—The steamer BEAVEiLE. -, will leave after this notice, for Wellsville at 9 o'clock in the morning. psni— 194 C— I ' , PITTSBURGH & BROWNSTILLBI Daily Packet Lilac .3 FEBRUARY 1in,1848 FERMAT Ist, 1I 11 LEAVE DAILY ATB A.M., AND{ P. N. The following sew boats menplets tee line for the meant ireastres AT LANTIC, CapL lames TIC, Capt. A. Jacobs ss: l tt ''L = hI`LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The berats• are emirs* new, and are fitted up 'without regard to epaasn. Liv ery comfort that roomy cart procem hen bean provided. The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf But al the foot of Ross it. Passengers will be punctual on board, u the boats will certainly leave al the du:- U. 4 hours, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. ler& PIT SBURGHtr. MERMAN° licaat 1 The swindle...nor • CONSUL, Dorsey P Kbureyonester, will leave ', rely Gar • Poeling, ,en Moods, . 4 Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock Iptedively. A Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Sr ; meley, at 7 o'clock, a m, pruisely. The Consul will land at an the intenstediate perm. livery accomodation that can be procured Gar the com fort and safety of ?summers hubeen monde& The boat L. also provided with a self-acting safety guard to Li rt r elnlosiona Per freah, r n it , MOT on l t o eat o feisornet of tat and Smithfield no. SEWICKLY, ECONOM ,I did li mi tT The a en drught summer 3; CARGLINE.i, smailltry Packetbetwee 'ral n Pi=i=ad the - i. above ports, regularly landing on the All river 11, imposite the mouth of Pitt street. The Carolina will ; toorb al all the !enthuse between theaters po rt s, for .‘5, the accommodation of the octet people and the us- '.. 4 welling pub ac. Leaver Pitt. burgh every day at half past two o'clock P. U . returning leaves Weedom eve• . 4 ry day at 7 o'clock A. U. The proprietors of this Line havepurehaied and It- tea op the Caroline in a superior manner at u consider. l: able expense, expressly for this maths. They pledge I themselves that the boat shall remain In the trade, and I hope, by sane auention to the wants of she conunant- , T , to receive their =upon. I. (Er Pare 21 seers. • ingtEdBGrerner . 4 REVULAR PACKET FOR ettritistt. - i The new and fast steamer WELLSVILLE. i. Barnes, master, will leUt for above d ell intermedlateporte en Wesburs• I. use ..edSilf Aar-a-meek_ ..Fin feidees or Su- f. - m , MtPt7.v. t...." os to , • Wap - e ways - wear ' RO pa SCOE. *u. wiEkrena, master, will teava far above d intarmaniate parts thla day. Fen freight wawa: 'poly on baud, acted febt4 Oa B AILLTIKNBEMGER. acted FOR ciNcEnsen AND sr. LOTI& The n EZC h i=:l ' Wall% Etorke, aster, mill leave for the aroma j hireratediate pens dila day. For freight or passage apply on board. • angler lik.r..ULAlt CIINGLPINArI PAOStfl• . The fine steamer tualTheNrrnit, Parkinson, muter, will leave for the Foe freight or passage, apply on board 'Angle ri - Foil ST LOUIS & The fine steamer DANUBE, jELCoek, tauter, will leave for tha above and unermadiate ports this day . Forl'm apply ..4 90 ;tit OIDICINNITC The llght e d u rn=ean t ar Rama. master, will lieu for dm a e and intermediate ports this day at to o'clock , For freight .... REZULAR kANMVILLR PAC . . .. The fine Wiesner ,1, COPE 67,, waimißoyd, master, has engaged in the ire trad e . e and will run regularly in ronnecuon with the Jenny Lind, meodng her en Bever., ly. The Comet leaves this afternoon at I o'clock. ~ 1 For freight or passage, apply on Want. augini ',,t, FOR cowman. ; The fine steamer ' '.,1, RIO ORAPIDR, Conley, muter, will leave for nbeerri' ' : gm ai ke.d Intermediate ports this day. .-, For freight or passage apply on Wsrd. 0.126 _ _ FOR ST. LOUIS. The film rtes Litt draught maamory4 LEWIS WETZEL, Thompson, master, will leave for Met! re and ledennediam pnehe mints+ :5 1. Po! Crtigkt or passage, apply en board. ant* - FOR CINCINNATI. 7 The splendid ttiOrslaantetr GENEVA, onaki n Alex Dean, masierosill .le re for the. 3 boss and /Ateraxed4l,4.7l% this dm/ r; at 10 o'clock. r. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ~: m4s l _ ownaans, Agt :,„: FOR CINCINNATI AND ST: wuis. The fine smolder ~:' COLORADO, , 3 Gennly, mastor, mill kayo for above i intermediate potrejltir deT•__,... , For freight Or passage, spot, ..Ye..F? ____•llllPrh,, --- cAsPETlarch - oxii - CloThs,Thor.e. W. M`CLINTOCE,B CARPET ATORE,;) N. :3 Farms Man \NE of 1110_11 and tle most Omits stock c 1 4 ,1 . CARPETING in t the market, embracing all awl amid quallints from tiro most spproved that have been tested for darabnity is fabric and col lota. _ Tape try Velvet Carpeting; do Brussel* do •• Brunel]. Carpettrif, Extra Chenille Ram F.xtra sup 3 ply do Tufted do r Pup Ingrain do Wilton do ~ Fine do do Dowel. do exwolnoa do do Manufactured to order In new patterns; whore. roil pular; basements and charnben. .Zi Painted Oil Cloths, (or dining rooms, enures, Taw- p bole., Ititchoori,ko. il Buse Matting, Stair Rods, Window Shades and x Visturu. Cotton and Woollen Bocki yards wide: Door Mb, &.. to wallet, the sos.. don of purchasers at wholesale sad retail nespeet-i folly invited. Wareroote, am door from Vaal .1. anitti W IdTtLINTOCII MEE! • .. PIANOS. : " ON hand .d for sale; the follovebil, Piano FOTIXS„ dlr. I (non the exana/11.-.7: burn, and at Pattern prteaa: t,l No. I. An elegant rowan.* de “._,..4 ult. Iron fanned Piano Pone, made 4 Chickeria i .4 4* N. Banne aa the above, sattv ' 3. Bosetwood, Chicltertog, 3:107, .170.4 a " 6... " 4001 " sem "7 " Gala & Co. lati "8. " Chicharing, l MO' "0. " Manhattan Company, 400) " 10. " Grand (Herr,) "1_ I. " . Second Plano, Hera sal Old Pianos tag to part pamvut the a° *f th* i above, by - JOHN It. MV.l..thlt, 81"jt, I mole Agent for Chinkering's Piano Ponca for eivil e-Penna !manta. ____!-MS ' . - Splendid New !name.- kyft't 0149 THE subscriber MIN"' "' ,_ for Me East to rejey ....., diva. of arc 6 his stock one hood at reduced pricm, and on favors -i ble lemon It MMUS of a chokes ....bun or Pinlnlre, B o by Non. & ch,,a, N. Y 1 and Jon. Cbeekering, , , of Boston, Mass., of from 6 to 1 Waves, of rosewood) .4 mahogany, of dieferent.7.—v-. U. [LEBER, hill At Wuolsrell'il, KJ Third m t'":. ~, - %iIRACTOE ill, in rm. miol ),,i,li u,. so us application, remove the! pains from Me severest burns,yeaWs or bliasems and will twat wounds, ulcers and sorts of any kmdi without ... This valuable Pain lk.inictor can boi had or JOHN D 1110130 4_,Wood AN, _Drage.ue. I No aural Bole Agent f o o ts Westerns Pen.. _.. MARBLE WORKS ON WOOD!;, PRTBEIVEHHI Zs WI x 83 314 TIONTINUES b maaafacturil idoxitiments, autta ILI Vaults, Tombs, Heed Stones, Mantel Pieces, Cesal ire .1 Pier %bps albs. mi . and domino marble, ari a regular .d lair price. N. LL—Drawings for monuments, vii*ts, ke. furnish.: ed, of any descriptio. Ile .ticits Masse of pebilo! patronage. si9.4lf ‘5. IV - WISE WANTILD, to go W. Phibuh ,l o o .l ln --- 4 II charge of . infant_ Good nemost.dado. wilt; be mini:et Apply tmo... 41sly at th is °See. =O7 E=iM= ==l from 1311 . 6 . tni,a m three, r----..*
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