.^•W_ --.EIII.LADIMPHIA NORTH AXIMICULN. Advirtisameatiland Eiabsezipbuistothelpiream et , Kan and Vatted Ettammainsun, Pbiladelptus,,, te d„,, d and koriaded from 040.116,4= =Z=l= Koran Coc hieMichal, Thome F. hran, ova /GODMinkel, Janes Fez DO34l2llillilliatatias, George Lau, Thom& J. Watson, Draw, ranes, Pan & Prawn, E. C. Deslngton, x. siaction tor aad —ll Dalin till day of maning. ...41 LIM* Name orsitts, Capt. Drat" lOU E AND IBIDT BUTINGL Impoi:tames-awn t of • Committee air by tbo Bonet and y Club, in. connection with Ow cleat:gates of the lam Cowry can•mmem, w POlUoolol[llfor • mined Camay Meetings wale made, asktlinta - - ANTIM&SONIC AND WHIG MEETINGS. Oka friends of Taylor, Fillmore tutd Johnston win meet at Elisabeth Ekkengh, on Saturday September Id, et 9 o'clock, and also at 74 o'clock, P. M. At Jonathan Walker's, for Jederaan Wain and Baldwin, on Monday, Sept. 4, at *o'cloc k, P. kC At P. Boyer* Snowden townehlp,on.Tuciatay, Sept 15, at o'clock P. 31.. At hates Conmes, Upper St. Clem township, on Wednesday Sept. 6, as 91,W. mt., P.P. M. .At Noblemovra, on Thursday. Sept. 7, at o'clock, P. M. Cliatko, ots Satuday, Sept 9, at 8 o'clock, P. M. At James Phslin Robinson toormlup, on Friday, S Tllt=r BeZurrille, en Monday_ craning, 11, u 7 o'elLoetit. firm the at, Walter Forward, I.7lmouria 'llu = d Barnmosta , . . M lizi" Cer=elder, l = T. j. En in b ro 4 thers. Diskr be undimmed that the above arrangement is not to interfere with medal call. for Ward and Town e/0 meetings map! P. A. MADEOLA; Preset. A At Trwlerz Ptliey crs alkEllYio m of taTof""7:1; No , Ftware sad /*hasten, will be held .t l td eiarti; rwreet wet Al itVitedY oily, as Monday, Y9lh dawn, ot Addreated will be delivered by the Hun. Hasprois, Forward and C. Da lic'" Fig.. See next pas • gar Telegraphic New . - . Ww Ilitcrness—We direct atteittioa to the noticed the President of the Rough and Ready Club. Meeting, are to be held in sarioos parts cy the county, for mine weeks to came. Let there be . • good turn oat, and at the same time let mange meats be made to bung every Whig mum to the polls. Action, action is the word, from thine; the day cif cicadae. It is tine to throw ref our Lather.- gy, end go to work In good earnest. Vernal litaxcen,--The Ravenna Star having gone off tuzder the lead of Van Buren, the Whip al** have. made enrangemeata :nut a new Whig paper; he called 'The Peotege County Whig/ We learn, by panda advents, that the Pro/Wats Taylor and Filhnare me brightening cm the Resrave. Whigs who have been led away by designing men, are coming back. The nomina. * bon of Vas Suez Is opening their eye. TER Wmo Yocum Mee of New York., had a yank rally on Tuesday evening. The Courier aid FJggnirer says 'it wan one or the largest, moat and most enthusiastic we have ever witneaseel in this city. Rona held by any party since the opening of present eanuis eau be eons.. pared with it in any respect, except this great Ca. nal gnu meeting of Retificatiim, which probably minded It in numbers, though it was inferior to it in every ether respect. In point afharmony, ear nestness of feeling and .quiet though determined seal in behalf of the good Whig =nee and candi, 111111 have not seen its equal chute the opening of dm comm.° Thanlanalll Or von 7114111 At WASECINGITM rot NEGGIO Smuse.—The ease of Drayton, = . and EaglishAbstged with tingro stealmg have been disposed of Bully. We le= from Baltimore that Sean Is sentenoed to pay a doe, luntanninit in the aturregate to USK to be imprisoned aunt the fine is paid,. The poniattoteud in the two catoriations of Drayton will be sot lean thin sea= years in the pesiteatiary In each ease. If these convictions *Out plelton are subdued *tint court above, the remsiniv charges will doubtless ho dismissed. Anew &Fain °fans business the mart adjourned ttD Ettufday, them being over forty new c6llO/1 to be yet Wed. Ptglialt was discharged. JAmone—The Whigs of Lehigh lull a =Min on the 12th inm,--Ron. Joseph Berger pretklit and appointed Capt. Jacob D..Boaa Settatorialtand Jima= Wok. Representative delegates to the Harekhogit Convention of the .Rst ins. They nocanmended Peter S. Pdlchler for the neatimeno n nelhaTildgearsdldate kirCktvemonnad dao • emerplimeenuy reiolackui m favor of Governor kitagion. A. K. Witman,laseph Young, and JILL Paler, WM appointed u caducei to meal Mom traps Bac# county, when appointed, to acket • eandidaki tie Cbsgrem f . Ip qte..oXpk.**Oftt4lM',. Femi hfra• pall; ml, etter Of th e 'PIM'. mho openly bossed fa VE' dud wurlusd - th e Alegfriataxsma SO &fret Ma Whig . l , ha grit ""-tea • katerihrleg makmay kw the wAthdagralar the Dime of Jaen P. this from the Pamitleadal 'WM hi inn of Mute Vea Berm ,T z ..,y sari Y ^ .?;';:'G r^ .. i~'" . ...... _ ...._. ,c. _~,-.... BY WmTkca pvi,;• MONDAY MORNIN WM TOBli EXPRESS. WO' , drib receive tad forward free of =imps, asi werclusento sad fortis paper. tozlintscrum LIST Aim PHIL,&DEL: !MIA PRIM lariumarT.- • ediet- ptionsicalthreallable'papez will be received tedlbeerseded frcimthisalce. pub PITZERI2IIII May Gas:MS is lished via l :Weekly, fled Weekly—The ts &mu &dim pa 15C120134 the TWAYeekly is rive muses per Mme. Weekly Is Two WWI per annum, strictly Desiscratle Vlntlip.Rinalsatlosa, FOR PRESIDENT, 21•011ARY *AYLOR, m . FOR VICE PRESIDE NT, MILLARD PILLISOBIII, . . . lILRICTORAL TICKET.: SENATORIAL ELECTORS. Tama M. T. &Moms, of Walsh:eon. Joan P. Sou iansold of Lnbizon. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. Joseph G. Clarkson, 13. Wary Johnson, 1 John P. Wetherill, It William Colder,: 1 lama X David 111 William Wllvarne, Thou W. DuSold , it Charles W. Esher, A Dazdal 0. Sl i oo, 17. Andrew a Curtin, 11. Joshua IK Thou R. Davidson, 8. : John lobo E. 011.9 e, 19. Jae ph Markle, Landis, EL 1 0 0: . 4 1=Sekurnelern, Andrewir Snyder, E. Richard IL William 0. Hurley, 91 Kaman S. 11 Francis Tyhrr, 9d Saul A. ea • FOR CANAL COMMIESIONEH, 111 IL IDDLSSW• STS, Akellausatate said Wat . Nozalaatioas, FOR CON° SOUS 11•110111, ROI •IBIZAILII. LEWIS C. J. NOBLE, oflAdlam CHRISTIAN BNIVEL Y, of Wilkim N. ISWASITZWELDEX of Pittaborik. HENRY LLCM, of Mffli.o.o BEEZEIiaAH NISC7ON I Ttcnixf rar SL MAIN SCOTT, :I " RaT " s. WILLIAM BENSON, of Allegheny city. avarnma JOHN i. FOSTER, of Baldwin. 1111.41T11 COIDEITTICIL Mr Mahan of the Wzro gun Couscerrsa are re gulated to wet at Elarriaburgon the 31st instal; ar3 otetooi.P. M. ALEVIt RABEIISYz , Chairman. GRAND STATE CONVENTION. The casein elTenn_syleinnih, friendly_to the election c 4 GEN. ZACHARY TAIT.OIt AND MILLARD FILLMORE, ate mewed to assemble in Mu. Meeting at HAR RISBURG, 011 THURSDAY, the 31st day oIAUGUST, at I o‘eleek P. M. Fataan,& and Workmen : Maneftementra m and ?dere tm Men Mwhoall puranits,,oeenpations and mango= All reseed wiry, iniernty, fideltry end caned. Lt. essemnal Wanness of Kinn Hatonal Alingo/31.- All who are whypoevity, fraud, earn:wilful, talsodissakir =laws ttua canttaet of public Marc Ail Too aro in favor oflrgistathm by the reptesenu. dew oldiepeople, unchecked by a tyrannons exorcise able VETO wiener; All lobo vroold rcecne the country from the evils whack nos way. 13.• induetry and defeat its enter mix= „All who would pva adequate protection to Amen labor, and thou Increase the mane, extend the an. L=lta god elevate the condition of t h e American AU who ^wcadd promote, by judieious eueoinwipp men; the developnumen of our own great nwourees, AVIMaI, Manufacturing and Mineral: who ate bow friends of those who dig in the Saida, and delver in the mins; and pry in the loom, and soil in the workships and on the higtianys: All, of ail duns, creeds and conditions, who desire SICEIII DEFORM AND . tom - tR TIMES, an invited to be present Case, Pannsylvardane come from farm, and Corp, cad fasuree, and coal-pit., alai factory: tram roadade and river: from village, and town, and city: came and show that yea am not insensible to your Literate come and show that pm have not ragmen, and that yoa will not Corea, the base deception of which you has be made the victims: come and show that you ata gratafol to the hero who "sans socammen," and that yen appreciate. the ms who "am no swan am CnlmOca VIM so aramormarr." Orator* will bet than to address dam ail* Bum will be • all pw of the Union your friends from ail see . ens to gnat yarn and yea, === ==;ll2 RAMEY, Chaftwato. Georgc o ler, David Coper, Lot Bowan, With= EL Seibert, Joseph Paxton, Geo. r. Lawrence, John Potion, D. A Money, L. D. Wetmore, Jahn Morrison, LL W. Patrick, Lianntel W. Pearson, Alex. W. Taylor, 3=o Central Coostaince. • t the Siam, friendly to tho • Val please copy and #40 1 .14- ' -1 2.=*," ' 1 - 1 - ' I !6.6 ~-...- iiii#414.a.*44 . 0.* - ;' kn 4 4 :45.4* 60 0k. • . 1%4- thii,tl.tekF•s t _lipatkt,iin . ..pled it agentinibillassameklitit. tras heenkbertatuuka e.g leo4lo the *RAM 4 t . ~t ha preveintion of mach ev il , and by its watedafttifeal. oozy OR/ the honor, the welfare, the Pewee and the yunsperity cd the country. • Anothe; etTotttotikiiihe government from the hands of a party pinch has used ii for the purpo. "' I -I° and, 4 . o quent, the extension of slavery, and prisonerethioloment and aggrandisemeet, is WSW to be pot forth—the_campaign Lm comenced,the haule is waged, and the decision will soon be made. • • At inch a time, every true and genuine Whit— ed those who have so long, so patiently, and ao psi wavaingly stood together in united ranks—should feel that honor, country, future glory and present prospenity and success, called upon themto stand firm and unshaken to their post, and to their party obligation& Yet, strange to tell, there are some Whigawho, taking concord from their own dissatisfaction with the Rhdadelpltia nomination, rather than form a love Of Whig principles and the success of Whig measures, have given countenance to proceedings intended to produce distraction in car ranks, and promote the sateen of Chia What are Whig principles worth, lithe? win not lead to the sacrifice of personal preferences? If, them can be no eduesion in the patty--no firm re. solve to stand together, and fight until thetas u' conquered, we may as well disband at once, and let the Locoboo party rule tts until the country is completely ruined. But the most astonishing thing of all, is, to see professed Whigs forsaking their old attachments, and their old and well tried leaders and friends, to follow the lead of their former opponents—the sworn enemies of Whig principles--mcm whom they have long denounced as corrupt, and the cor rupters. of the people. They forsake such men as Clayton, and Mangum, and Crittenden, sad Web. ger, and Corwin, and E'wini, and Fillmale, and Winthrop, and Vance, sad Vroure, and hundreds and thousands of others, good and rote, to follow the lead of Van Buren, and Butler, and Joshua Leavitt, and John P. Hale, E. EL Gamin, and others, whose whole lives have been spent in the fiercest opposition to the Wiffg party and to Whig principles—the very men whose course during the last eight years brought about the annexation of Texas, the extension of slavery. the disgraceful Mexican war, the prostration of the Protective Tariff, and the numerous other evils which have afflicted the counter—And the excess these strangely inconsistent Whigs give for the folly of their course, is no less surprising than to find them in such company. It is an from their opposition to the extension of Slavery. They cannot trust the Whig party, which has ever been true in the day of trial, on this question, and yet they can trust the 'Northern man with Southern principles,' whose whole piiblis life has been one of subservience to the slave power. They cannot trust Corwin, and Fillmore, and Seward, who never yet Shand when the rights of man were in question, bat they can confide in B. F. Butler, who in 1844, solemnly de. clued that ' all efforts of the Abolitionists, ot . others, to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery, ores take incipient steps in relation there. to, calculated to lead to the most alarming and dna. genus consequences, and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the People, and endanger the stability and per. manency of the Union, and ought not to be roams tenanted by any friend of oar political inathations: What glorious consistency! But there is another aspect m the course of these men which places their conduct :n a slia more dim graceful light. They profess to have abandoned the Whig party, and to follow the lead of Martial Van Buren, from their dread of the extension of slavery. This is their principal, if not sole excess, But is this excuse a reasonable one? Dare any man of common sense MB= it to be so? Are not the probabilities all in favor of the opposite =pp. sill's)? The Free Scut movement, in every cue, where Whigs have entered into it, has helped thee cause of Casa In one of the counties of Indians, where a separate ticket was started, it secured the success of the Cass ticket, and the consequent election of a slave e4ending a • or. la this the way to oppose slavery, There is rm good reason to distrust the Whig patty and General Taylor on this or may other Whig..ground. For one part, we had rather tont General Taylor with the interests of the.. paintrf, the slavery question and all, than Martin Van Ba. ma, There is no chance far the electron of the latter--he will not receive a single electoral vote. The camels lies between Taylor and Gs The fret is a Wliig, and safe on every Whiglainciple —the hater is a devoted Loccfoco, in favor of the extension of slavery, and avers of conquer, and his election would be a national calamity. Let every Whig cksoee under all these solemaxsposh Tax STCILtA Manua ESPEDmum—The myste. ry which has hitherto hung over the contemplated expedition to the country bordering on the Riot Grande is about to be dispelled by the develtmeml meats daily making in the newspapers. We copy the Mowing brief paragraphs in relation to the expedition, the drat of which is taken from the Gelvestoo News.' `The citizens of Tampico, we learn, are [maul- manly in favor of the new Republic of Sierra Madre. They have organized into a sort of mili tary force--completely armed andequipped—for the defence of the city. They keep up ik constant guard, and do not permit the Mixt= soldiers, of whom them are about one hundred In the neigh borhood, to appear in the ones after a certain boor. Captain Wells informs as that it was un derstood at Tampico that an offer had been made to Colonel De Rump; to return to that place mitt on/ amused Auserserene to aid im sitabtodliM o r mad wodthe new Republic, and it Ls ,hetieved be pi A bounty of one hundred thous. and dollars was to be paid them, .bolder their toed monthippoy at soldiers. The people of , Tampico are represented as looking for their arrival with Madam The Airco there already qiganized ind equipped *Mounts to six compel:dee—four of infamy and two of dragoons. Two of the infail try eompaides are composed of Americans and top eigners, one of Spaniards, and one of Mexicana. The New Orient. Bulletin, in reply,to an at tempt on the pan of the New Orteana Delta, to hide the designs of the movers of the expedition, speaks as follows: 'For some time alter the peace we had &Tea that the scheme would be abandoned, plutieu tluf if Mexico could reorganise an army and send a. respectable Rohe to San Luis and the valley of the Rio Grande. Now there Is little doubt hot that it will be attempted, and if not Interfered with by our Government, will probably be ancettsaful„ partite. holy in the present powerless aitaation ofihe cent tral vtinert. /Um, ammunition, and military stoner have already been and now are stdp*g from New Orleans! The objects Or which the shipments are made, is of course not subject ID roof, but common repast and belief assigns them by the rise of the intended 'billy,' and as they are to be landed oo she Texas aide of the Rio Grande, we presume thine is no law which can prevent the transmission of such articles from one State to as. other, nor is the Delta wisely obeerresman Amen rican citizens be prevented from emigrating to hissiico. But we shank' suppose that when 3,6 or 5,000 men, mend, drilled and organised as a regu lar military farce, with ail the means and apphiti as kw a hostile .demonstration, aura essemWed on the banks of a border stream, and it is upiversaily believed it Is with a view to cern that stream into the territory of a friendly nation, does any one Lou sone our Goverment would not harm right, or that It was not Mir duty, to stop teat kind of end. , grationr Tits National Latelligencer, alluding to the pre. partitions mute at New Orleans, for the expedition, says:. ' The very wagons and mules need ip the trans. poetatlon of General %nes army have teen some of them bought up for the service of the invading army! The force destined for the invasicat by the routed tha ND Grande is already gathering, and Is expected to assemble on the banks of that river in the course of next month. And yet the Admin• istratimr, fully informed of all these Gas. Mends by with Added arms, idly looking ore We wren General Taylor in the Presidermy to keep the pees, if it shall not already be too late When be comes. Among the candidates for the Presidency he Is the only man that can and will avert from our country the foul dimmceef &hon• oriel faith—of Treaties broken almost before *I seals upon them have grown cold.' Amon= Lars 07 Stumm—The New Yak pagers announce that the new steamship Co.,em kae, Captain Lyon, will leave New York km Se. numb on •Wednesday, lath September. This s u p is 450 tone burden, built In the mud subsist,- m i d amulet, with peat regard to speed and comp km. Tbeneoond ship for this line is now building, And lOU bnn*pktnd in season to the first alio WlncennonErseenrs vs. innumu-r-Tite ?dawn*, kb; Peal:tuna ed 006m1/be retioinfV. Whiten, .eatoek county, A. V Bnfl6, ofhUlwankie , 4. ' LaFkble, of DcztigTiA , W. Bow, ifron du Lee: :iindfilad—TneknoW:dd,P Andante leelbceb—have bean elected indidrof the air met and &queme Ckertioribu Btouf' ..• • 'etter framers. Tense. Ten u : Tolkoantabut*jithr* ktier: by Gen. Toylet; We Motet eiito 411ed4Arteaulou to some goiss slanders' argaios:' 404 hiemPhis A ppe l ) , maps flop atO4 Abe, oil bozo bollgoandy *depiez.evei, 'UTERI apdlont disrespectfully of valuate:re Themer ROMA Aug. 5,184 ft MY DRAB. SZE Your estemed Lauer of MGM' uh, enckwing a slip cot from the ahem of Appeal,' was this moment removed, containing watements said to ban been made by me arrespect&l of the vatuneen smong °then that I had said are Oen .xnek dun rations, and that this can be pro ved, agether with many other evidences often. BMA Mew toward Meat on my paw; all of which is:without the slightest fin:iodation. There is but doubt In my mind that he who invents false. WM to Mlure his neighbor or Seib:Asns, sa wail as he who Ind, hmiselfto, and aids giving &adman to the same, nw* it to be she,woold not hesitate one MOlLent to swear to it on the Holy Bible_ My numerous carnal tenets to the War impartment in relation to the gallant and patriotic volunteer; which have been se eater:minty published is moat of the leading public Journals of he country, give the lie direct to the statement queationtand which the gentlemen of the "Ap. iTmight have known had they looked ea isch tidther nose; or withed to have maderthen ves acquainted with all the facts in the errs., bane they published so moss a slander in to one who had never injured them, and I = 4 only crime was, that his name, without his agency In the matter, had been brought before the country by a portion of his felloweitirans for the row am in the gin of a great and Gee people. " As to the romantic story about the wounded sol dier, at Buena Vista, (in connection with • Maxisas lady,) which ended so tragically, and who is said to have been shot by my orders, it is without the slightest foundation; nothmgot the kind, or even ap. proaching A, ever took place; nor do I believe was ever heard of expect at Memphis and rich:l4,lre time awes publi she d in the "Appear it is on a par with the story that I bad spoken distespectfrdly of, end otherwise outraged the toluetana; and a more base and hearth:sr calumny was never propagated. Not deep of American bloo d was shed by my or der while in Mexico, nor that of& Mexican, except in the heat of battle. The whale matter contained in said dip is too silly to be credited, nor would I have noticed it had I not deemed it proper to reply In your r • ... . muat,GOm my itifiott, expect to be aasailed ley many unscrupa. editors of newspapers, as well as demagogues, without regard to truth, decency, or anything else. I have therefore made up my mind not to suffer such things to annoy me, 4it them emanate from what quarter they mity; but fo "pursue the even tenor of my way," without trotii to the right or to the left to notice them. Witt considerations of high respect and esteem, your friend and obedient servant.' • A SeAmible Whig. Mr. L Kelley, in ■ letter to the Cleveland Herald gays that he was led off from his old attachments by the out Sias principle, and among hundred. of abets, want to Buffalo to nominate a President to beat Taylor and Cu,. The nomination of Van Buren, however, opened his eyes to the utter (ally of his coarse, and he returns to the Whig fold, re. solved to atone for past errors by present exer. eons We take the following extract from his letter And now I would jest observe, that in the strife :who should nominate the 100171 Inms, we have beat The whale; you cannot deny that MT. Herold I knew we *mild heat you 1101330 way. Do you give it up—own bull If you do not, I wont tell you that Van cannot oven go the ruutdea, and that al the platketa to as long as the 119th Psalm, the District of Columbia was carefully left out kat it should remind on of the veto message and hie Utica letter. Bat can't be repent! I am uked by a dozen yokes at once. 111 believed in miracles, I might posafttly answer in the affirmative. I now ansh to ask them one questioa—meatkct Qua and you ;were asked two. la it not a smart idea to nom inate a man for President with . TEKEL" stamp ad on him, end then expect him to repeat? And now one word to my old friends, the Whigs 0040, and I ckee. Can you awaDow your war& which you then catered as truthat— Will yoa apply the galvanic battery to recuseitate the man you and I buried in 1840! Willy ou hire the ballads that cheered cc on to VidtOryt Allow ma 10 repeat one stanza: The ume. are bed and mow, eunng. They are gettuig past all enduring. So let's Run out Mania Von Buren, And pa in old Tweewoe. Do es you please my friends, but remember that I never did, nor never will, give ?duty my vote, and recollect my word., if hay of you do give this corrupt man your vote, you will be am , ry that you did so. He is not our property, be owned - by • faction of the lemehmo pany, and let Mem bury their own dead. But I hear many of you safe; "we go for risuiple not mess" You give tt op then, that be is • bad man! Let tis examine hisprinciples. la it not his plea which haven ade him • bad man!You all know they are the worn kind of Southern principles and that rowans gave Ali him her vote in 'SO, wfulat New York in which hr lived. pave her vote kir Merriam. Taylor has cum pi:beige, bat it is a negative. Cu.' piinciple is to guff thi outh. and afraidm self in &Ice, and appears • try much of noise. "Van is a used up man." We have exam. iced his principles, mad !band Meal Southern. His Foment Frump& is to &fad Casa and take him eking to Ander, and a better mortised leant will never be bond on this aide of that place. !Moos by askew all to remember that all Northern Whigs, and near ly all Northern Democrats me as mach opposed to the extension &Slavery, In territory now free, as the pony who claim ID be the exclusive die, eaversus of this wandcrfal "One Idea" manciple. KII.LEY. EMlSnit /140k1. Esq. The friendsof this gentleman in this cry, among whom we are happy to count ourselves, will be pleased to hear that be has taken an interest in the New York Express, as part proprietor and coedi tor, with his brother, James Brooks, Esq. He will be a valuable addition to that paper. The firlowing bans opening address : With this number, the undersigned renews his connection as part proprietor of the New York Erman do absence flew the city for nearly three years, and from a Fog of labor which coca. mewed In New York with the existence of this paper, has only endeared to us the place and posi. tine of our Ammar employment. AJ none but a newspaper proprieter can know the anxiety, has. and and toil of creating and establishing a public peers, particularly ha a city like this, where there Ia ever an abundance of capital and 110Ierprilp to nuke up • sleepless competiticin, so no one, not always connected with the press, can appreciate the strength of attachment which Is the natural fruits of all this anxiety and kilo We return to our labor here with muck of the feeling that a parent may be supposed to have towards the long absent child of his love , and with a pleasure akin to that with which the artist surveys the canvass own which be has labored in the spirit of hope, and in the assurance of success. There may be vanity in all this, but if there is, it is the common frailty of man : and with us the consciousness that it is on. alloyed by any selfish considerations. It is net the love of gain, nor the love of fame which would lead any man in our country to peek either through the public journal There to no occupation so la. bora:sus, none as thankless, none where so many sacrifices we required both asocial enjoyment and physical health. It is labor all, hut Weir happily relieved of some of its heaviest burdens, In the constionsunts which the true man feels that his erns are designed for the public' good, In the an d an. ifition of knowledge, and of good will among vate The the s Express from the start, has aimed to culti- pt of good neighborhood, mot o with all tie States of the Republic', but with all the as. bons of the wand. It has fall that Morality, Intel. genre and Peace were the foundation of all true greatness, and the coiner stone of • truly great Re public. We have reached just now one of those points in our country's hhuory when every element of the common gool—the Press, the Pulpit, the Forum. the Work dam, the School mom, all, from the su blime teachings ofdligion to the severe demands of daily evelop. their respective vim toes In order to save and preserve the Republic in its miry. All will be well now, and to the mut, if = , ,m t of all sections of the Union inanifest that co and *num which are alike omen sary for the anety and happiness of all As one of the million, oar aim is to coin:awe to this noble result , and while we shall never despair of the Republic, we feel that the only hope of a Nod Government, and the only desirable perma nence It son have, most spring from the Virtue and Intelligence of the People. It is not by sectional jealousy, nor by sectional hate, that our country CU prosper. We are for the Union, whatever its boincianats for welthre of the Pea*, whales , es their puropittr, for the common good ofan, what. ever then birth place, who seek protection and a bone under the Bag of the e m auog is BROOKS Came= DELA2IO.—It gives xis *ware says the Zanesville Courier, to state that this gent/en:um is still acting with the Whigs, and will do yet,s math service, and better, in the canvass In com pany with the eloquent Senator Corwin, he is an nounce° for speaking in eleven nestles, principal ly on the Reserve, during the month of Sep. leather. And it is here roper no add • paragraph from the letter addressed by Mr. D. to the " Free ineetlncheld at Xenia, on the 22d olt. Speaking qf the Badhlo Convention, and of us then are. aladowesi nominee, he used the following nervous and expressive language: "I do not expect to go to Buffalci.gf I do, I can. not vote br Van Boren. I want no new convert gu guide—no political experlmeru—suo man who has offered Mx hand to slavery, and only lean fir Freedom because big mistress has ma yJadedban. Give roe a Wh i g, utie to his prism'. Mi c li c r . ho rincerely ttil to the cause of , and then inscribe upon the boomer in hie bands, 'Free Territory,' Free Labor,' Free Rout., arid 'Free la' and lem ready to ea li st la the =vice with a i r egnettou always comerling—thet, delhat an d lctorlcais, my heart wiLl appersetke work of my bans." Jams cmarau, Esq., of Clarion, is the Whig candidate k Canvass, in the Erie Compessismal District Mr. Thompson, the present weeder, is the Loarifoon candidate. T1*4113.444.1,,,n hi , * Ma 44 t‘? ceabienne!...!eko ta Pond; end !e,glwt atilnitthe vanciiin:leilfam or the thim th peiti.od elethise 'We* it from the CUreinal .Tfaeilgiummu,..which =mow the opinion the .1:01g? Velem ,could have been netantutted w oat ith. d Mlntihr; 61 he wadd not allow his name to be mad, Counurca, cone J I ES. Carrogagm.--I have delayed nswe uly, r to 4 your co ramanication of the 11th inn., that I tai,ght have gate kir mature reflection. This was due to you, t oxeYeel4 lo thnsubjeet, and, perhaps, to the coot, its I have endeavored to emtaider the matter in all its aspects and consequencee The gram and szeiting question of slavery ex. tension, in the judicial ft.M it has Rammed by the sot of the Senate, as it been un Presentn on the bench; the rise of my mune In th eCIII3 and the rejection of It by the Oho delegates Mr.bathe National Convention; the relation which Tin amen been maatains to the peddle, have all deltherately lb. c coewidered, sad I am Woman to onchtsion that I ought not to pa before the Buffalo Convention as a candidate for the Press. dency. feel iestply and gr . /Welly nou have done me by the expreasion of y ou r kindne y ss and confidence, in minection with that high (Zee. arming as ve upon the principles of the Conatiurtion, they ha been judicially settled, the free states, by, moderation, vigilance and firmness, may pro, vent the extension of slavery to toe free territory lately atltexad- Without the sanction of law ala • very can no more exist in a territory than a man can breathe without air. Slaves are not property where they arextot made telly the manic/pat law. The Legislature of a Territory can exersise no pf power which is not conferred on it by act of Con. WWI the highest reryect. I am, gratethlly, per DM servant, JOHN McLEAN. James A. Briggs, Reuben Hitchcock, 8. L Noble, Samuel Wilifatoson, H. C. Kingsley, Thomas Brown, Iran Ffelbsy, John Delarnater, sad T. G. Turner, Esquires. Gprw. Can.—The Loco Poona have pot Gen. eral Cans down ripen the temperance liar—very good cowpaop but General C. is not the man in grace 11, if the bllowiag, from the Detroit Cam, Page paper, be true • that: Gen. Cam erected and owned the dim distillery ever egioed in Michigan: Replanted the seed which look mot at an eariv day, and has spread with its horrid and fatal atom throughout the Butte of Michigan and the entire West, mar. king ita Moody path with murder and colony wherever it gum We also notice, shout twice a year, a lot of Imp, barrels and liquor casks, chain.. papa begets, eta, landed ales our docks, mark. ed "Lewis Ow Detroit.. contain imported liquors, and of die choicest kinds. The last arri val th at we noticed was alnim three weeks since. Z. TAYLOR. Tex Owe Hari—There was an enthusiaa tic Taykr and Fillmore togeting leffenon, on the 17th Ina, at which large members were In attendence, altnongh it rained torrent@ through the day. The Convehtiott adapted strong resolution. far Taylor and Fiamore, and also the blknaring &waived, That we have full confidence in the principles and in the leading albumen of the Whig party, and that we disapprove of the course perm, by the Hon. I H. Giddings denouncing that party and seeking to promote he deasrucbon. - Matr.suctiozr OCCISILIMIL-012 th e 7th inst., a man earned Andrew Myers was killed in the coal bank of Mr. Jacob Steel, at Freedom, by the Ming of the roof of the pit. He had been 'employ ed but a few hours in the bank, when he ammo.. Comely knocked out one of the pillar., which let door° upon bite a large mass of sista loof, most probably canting immediate death. lie was aged 33 about yeart, 1211111 maxi, and bad a ton, it is enderitood, living in Canton, Ohio. An inquest was held by Martin Flatter, Esq., and a verdict of the jury in accordance with the farts anted above. —Boxer Argos. Local LA►tt& LIZPOZTED FUR TI C 1 prrnsausaix DAILY GAZYSTI. Allow= MID ittiTtlY.—Ally. Henry C. Kelly. grocer, on Fifth near Market Street, was glumly The e on Saturday afternoon, by Joseph Tens ttack oa Mr. Kelly, who Is • delicate men, of quiet sad inoffensive manners, was entirely no provoked He had been annoyed by the assem blage ut" • crowd on (his pavement, attracted by • lame man, who was singing and preaching at Mr. K.'s door. Mr. K. requested hr n to leave his pavement, and Bluntly afterwards some led. ofro, metered jostling the lame man, when Teem kicked one of them—a son of Mr. Daily, the stocking manutheoure r . Mu Crony told Teri. to desist from abasing his eon, when the letter threatened to strike Mr. D., using insulting and indecent language I n the presence of Mr. Daily. Mr. Kelly came forward and rebuked Torii, for threatening so old a man, when the hirer razed Mr. K. and crock him en. peatedly in the face, making recent seven cots near the eye, to the cheek, faro Teru was ar rested and taken before Aldenuan Morrow, who cc an iszatninatinn Into the fuss, ordered him to And bail in 6200. He obtained bail and mat large. It is to be hoped thal he will be properly dealt with. If brought to trod--or If the bail be forfeited that its collection will be enforced. It is very con, mon to make • mockery of justice, by allowing -forfeited bail to ftautin turoollected, and the etc sequence is, that offenders calculate on this bairn. and take themselves out of the limy till the storm blows over. kaiser POI Fossisar.—James G. Jewell was wowed on Saturday, for the crime of Airgery. He had been engaged to making oat Ulla ((different papers in the city, and presenemr [hem for pay ment to advertiser' in those papers, giving receipts In the mines of the erre:al publinhere One per. potting to come Goo the Morning Post Office, was presented to the clerk of the keamboat Higland Mary, and paid without OZNICIIII. Another, film the Jontnal, to Ittemitamboat Skipper, and another from this office, to Meum McGill and Roe. The Saud having been detected, the perpetrator was et once identified, unialed and brought beam Alder man McMaster, who required young Jewel to find Bee hundred dollars bail in each case, for his ap petulance at Court, ?be bail was immediately per duced, and the primmer released rAMIZTICIN AND Ravesenz.--A tremendous battle occurred on Saturday morning, in the Diamond market, between two German wows It appears that one of the combenuits had but recently arrived hero from Germany, 42 pittsnit of her truant hus band. She met with him lbr the bet time on Sat urday morning, when she also discovered that be was living with another as his wife. The two spouses diet met in the market square, and the de serted one immediately commenced hostilities, throwing egg, dr." at herrival--who returned the Are with equal spirit, until the tunsband's suck of eggs and other articles which he bad brought in to peddle, were pretty well dentoliacid, when he las tempted the procesdinits, and chased sway the assailing party. She then told the story of her wrongs—out, hammier, with tears—and marched off exultingly, leaving her rival to keep the hus band, while she sought a worthier object on which to bestow her affections . Thassinus—We am — again requested to notice the Silky condition of the sidespLks to the Dian:mat The pavement is *owed at. mod constantly with mellow rinds and other de caying filth, causing se °fauna sod unwhole some smell, and rendering the walking dangerous. The corer near Mr. Albree's shoe stop is one of the wont spoil, and we were informed, en Satur day, that the nulasnee had been unabated in weeks. A Daman Hour, Gem Leovrencerae, attack ad a young shoemaker is the Diamond, VP."' Sehokleiter's tavern, on Saturday afternoon. The latter relbaed to fight, and ran, when the thither tamed, knocked him down repeatedly, and show. ed • determination to have a kght at all haw& He was at length dragged otr, and took the omni bus ke Lawrenceville, ,beltire any of the police mired. H. tichokleitet dealt the ruffian a pret. ty wtvere blow upon the nog and threatened to repeat the admonition, if he again entered the 8111171 to A Dow.—A gentlemen pawing, yea. tarday morning, along Water Street, aew ttur fled Frame Tavern, al the mouth of Liberty, wan bitten by a dog, belonging to the tavern keeper. The bus was not serious, but mote care shoald be taken by dog owners to prevent passers by flem being bitten in the public street. Hundreds of worthless brutes are constantly running at large, and those whom ocettpatkos compel them to be abroad late at night, are annoyed at aims , comet. Them engaged in repaking Diamond Alley, beck artie Old Cowl Howe, and out to Liberty Street, Materse credit. Ile IMVPMent, heTtoloro coesof the worst In the city, and always litt4ty, is now mama u possible, and as laid as to render it easy to keep It constantly clean.' The CillCillillii psalm itemize are dl being ovoohooleg, tharough4 rope/out, and sploodidlY palmed-10 (too they look aa wok, or even beuer, than when Ong completed The impamwm oa Llberty almet la magma lag. it will be a =um of rajoidovo way, whoa miapiatim can goo be awnwed; ka =ow piles of stow an sad Wawa Tagxxv44.4ttuelooilMantsettlas r.4,74115' SPee4g. '1.1144,r MailOdetilAy gain the bp** Lisanians. kersepparting Gen. Taylor: 1. He Will be hound by the Clcmarittatioa--tupt ty the Ganstiintion as it I. expounded and ex plained by the Judiciary of the brined States. 2. He will h bound', to take for his guide in ru adndrdstroinn of the National Government, the les and dectrines established' and held by our firms will enter oidents. 3. He will ffice without pledge* -4 h. , he may be free tomrry out the wishes alike people as expressed by their represennuivea 4. He will not attempt to influence the action of Congress by foreshadowing hr. own peculiar notions on mooted questions of doubtful poboy, further than required by the Constitution--nor will he mesh his cabinet to do so. 3. He will not embarrass the action of the peo ples' representatives, or defeat their will by the ex ercise of the Veto Power, other than in cases of extreme Levy legislation, or clear notation of the Constitution. 8. He will faithfully carry out the views alike people as expressed through their nspnmentatives on the subject of the Tariff—and if the Whigs um. coed in giving to the country the principles of the Truiff act 011842 by the repeal of the Tariff act of 1818, he will sanction their legislation. q. He will not veto or prevent the passage of laws passed by Congress in reference to Wavery, or the improvement of rivers and harbors, or any other matter that constitutionally belongs to them to settle. 8. He will prevent and overthrow all schemes and plains kir the conquest of other countries or Far annexing the lands of other nations to these States. 9. He will prevent war, because, baying truly toiled through its desolating walks, and witnessed it. sad havoc of the fireside and henrth.etone of his fellow man, he feels that it is on evil con. sternly to be avoided, unless necessity require. its existence. 10. He will administer the government faithfully according to the Constitution. During his long life of arduous end trying services, he never failed to perform all his duties well and faithfully. 11. He will proscribe no man for • conscientious difference of opinion; being a lover of liberty of thought himself, he can a ff ord to tolerate it in others. 12. He will, through his greet popularity, be en. laded to govern our country without the aid of organs of irresponsiblocabals—tmin g the President of the people, to them alone responsible for his ac tions, without a cringing subserviency to platforms erected to misguide las tea d of informing the public mind. Aerourrumem m Arroturcr Grim:add. C00t.... —We ere informed that Mr. Cooper hits made th following appointments of Deputy Attorneys Gen ral : Wmhington Townsend. Esq., for Chester. John S. Richards, " Berks. James R. South, " Cumberland. John M. Broomahl, " Delaware. Hugh Mcßeynolds " Franklin. Harrison Markle, Westmoreland A. P. Jacobs, " Mifflin. J. S. Stewart, " Huntingdon. D. Hears, " Blair. Thar. J. Torrey, " Armstrong. lassoE. Hiestrr, " Lancaster. Matthew Taylor, " Erie. John Shelly, " York. Robert H. Koontz, " Washington. Wm. Bailey, .. i:reene. John R. Edie, " Somerset. D. H Finney, " Crawford. Robert McCormick. " Venango. Washington Lee, Jr " Lucerne. C. Chamberlin, . Susqaehanna. CP. Waller, - Wayne. H. a Macerell, " Northampton. C. S. S•estea, " Lycorning. B. Markley Boyer, " Montgomery. George Lear, - Bucks. Charles Runck, " Lehigh. Elhanan Smith, - Wyoming. John W. Gillinger, " Lebanon. C. Corbett, " Clarion, Benjamin Bartholomew, " Schuylkill. James Fox, " Dauphin. The Journal of Commerce thug comments upon, the recent elecuom “Take it all in all, the results of the August elec. bons are far from showing that Democracy in - used up.” Co the other band, they clearly indicate that the contest, nest November, will be wverr, not withstanding the almost overwhelming tide of popularity which seemed at one tune to be carrying the whole country IP favor of General Taylor. The Washington Union begins now to talk of carrying New York Ica• Cass. Hut thia m imp:amble, It will neither go tar Can nor Van Soren, but for Taylor We are, however, in clined to think that, on the whole, the movement+ of the Baarnhuraera wall help Pair. liars , pamoularly then embrace of Abohtionism, ultra Whiggery, and the odd ;ends of faction. generally, at the late Bor. Palo Convention. They have thus become aitaocia. ted in the public mind with what is inherently no. popular end odicoa. It requires no great sagacity foresee the result. We state it now as our de. liberate opinion. and wish it to be remembered, that, notwithstanding the remkucements which t ia hey " rece i vedrm th'e° sourc es, they oteil to give M r. Volrma tingle Masora! vote. No doubt they will poll a respec table 'number of votes in this State, Met it will not be a plurality of the whole, and therefore will avail nothing." Nrw NS, Avg 16-2 P.. We here just rec O ei ßLEA ved intelligence from Vero Cruz to the 7th but Paredes still remained twrealed. Soma of his conkderates have been captured Another primeneiarnertro has been issued by Don Flamm Miranda at Mazatlan. The plan of the insurrectionists was unknown, m well as the ob. lee to be gained, but it was supposed to bee desire to obtain a million and a half ofdollars which were expected to arrive at Almaden. The Government has ordered troops to proceed to Mazatlan in order to suppress the revolt Irj Pot rim Pans. 1111..1.—1f you wish to be sue pembil hi any underrating, you must always 'use the Jaraati eloper Ming) Thesefore, you have • F.sTerroitsar and be coml , fir it is the p ro per means. Have you Asthma or &faculty of breathing, then the only efficient means to care you is to use Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes, and loosens and brulg.tly the mucus winch clogs them up, and thus the timetru to • free resat moon. while al the same all inflarnmanon Is sub dued, and cure is certain to be effected. Have you Bnenehius, Spiumg of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fart - any Pulmonary dffectroo, then am Jayne. Fspecuirant and relief as certain. and you will find that you have used she proper means. For sale IA Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, n 4th sweet near Woad. innl7 Scvnals Fdrexmokener.—We would call attention to this exeellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and ail t&etions of the Throat and Lunge flaying several times within a few years past had oeca sins to um a medicine of dd. kind, ere have by expert care tested it. excellent gualturs, and are prepared to recommend It to others. Ministenior other rnibite speakers a ffl icted with bmncliml allemuons sill bud great benefit from am um. It is prepared by a scienti fic physician, and all classes will find It • safe anti eat cements medicine an the diseases for which it in re. commended.--i Columbus (Ohio) Cross and Journal. For tale at the Pekm Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth street mr.:3 Una Coluraster.--The only remedy ever a/lewd to the public, which nal never failed of working a cure, when dmections are followed, is hrLartet• Liver Pill. It has now been several years before the public, and has been introduced to all secuons of the Union.— Where it has been used it has had the most triumphant success, and has actually driven oat of use all other mediums. It has been tried under all the different phases of Hepatis, and has been found equally effica ious in all For sale at the Drug Store of angffil J. KIDD I Co, Si Wood st, DIED, . On the gdth :nat., Due. Lutoa - re, aged 3 year.. 0- The fumral of Lieut. Col. Waskron, late of Fon Leavenworth, will leave the residence of Mrs. S. M. Phlllipt, on Omni. above Fourth street, on this (Mon day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and proceed to tho Alle glieny Cemetery. The friends of the family and cni• sans generally are raspectrully invited to attend. .1 Dr. 0. 0. 81 Jtoarsu ntist, tIFFICE - at Mies He on F ourth street, o few V doors above Wood stteet, until the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth In block., with arm. Fetal runs, after the meaner now universally prefer.. red tithe east, manufactured to suit each particular case. Teeth, from a full set down to a single One, in serted on • suction plate, thus avoiding injury to the natural teeth. Specimens of blocks of summit pieta may be examined at the othee. Ali operations incident to the profession perforated wilt, care and faithfulness. a -3ru _ 11 ITONEY—XU to. W hite i s i a 9 ic a. b .od y at. auger BB ROOMS.-3uJo: usorted Corn, for usle by taxa J D WILLIAMS --- ERNS-100 buab small White, Mr Dale by asiglB D WILLIAMS• • . . • • CURRANTS -2 Ws Zulu., for ode by nogliti .1 D 'WILLIAMS • CILASS PAPER . -260 roam Smith's Patent ulann k.T . P ur at Paper, us'd nanaa, on ha ndand for ., skll i n D b l i a, co 1 OPAL VARNISH-176 bbl. Coral Varnsh, hand and for able by burn J KIDD le Co n A . LconoL-44151.0 bbla rec 7 d . sate for sale by . J KIDD Ir. i` • --- • - - - - VINK ROOT—ECO lbs Plot Root, (all rout) Just reed and for sale by aostle KIDD & Co 111ALKI HOAP—Hyde's eat= fine Palm Poop st , Ju recd and for sale by J KIDD & Co 4ALTPETRE-3 torts etude, to arms; for sale by our& _ IPAIAH DICICKYk. Co, from st COPAL VARNISH-300 galls of superior quidtty, to lJ arrive; for WO by ISAIAH DICKEY a. Co _ . . QUNDRIEZ-15 Pa , . Feather., 25 do Ginseng; Y bydo; f tc. Flaxseed, to arrre, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY __& Co ALAD 011rlo basket. Bordeaux Baled (Al, 11 11 Mask bottles; L 5 do do; pat reed and for rule by MILLER tr. RICKS7InON ri. ANNIER , OIL—Con yells Burn o's Tenor r• Ott ~, casks, nun ire d ono Pr ply by eugte. k HICKETScN btratirazil h!apir, lasr rec'd LI and for sale by AULLEII k RICKY:II4ON RODUCII-90 bxs Meese; 1 bbl Ratter, H. Y con; Jest received on consignment and for sale by angtS MILLER 8. RICKEIVON EFINED LIQUORICE—NO lbejust rata and fur AI, solo by A PON Eon uCE & Co, sopa colgor lit and wood sir TIBURGUNLI Y PITC/I-10 steed s just reed nod for JUII sale by euirge B A BAIINEZTOCK &Co BA I J 3 A II COPAIVA-160 just re — ciaa by soiria V A FA.HNESTOCK er. Co :y.; ,,,,-, ..; „ ;7. , .; - .z . ii - 1FJ . ; .. ) . 1 1 ..u;r. , :zr ,- ; , 7;R:i7ii , •,,:1T.13.4Rzfi.'.• - .741::-1-7:17 . 41 7 ,-!4.17.M:'',..M :7 ,,,.. z -, - - _,.VFIR,PIOI/111TV ZAI[I7.4.ND . •: • ...F.ALITLIT OP PEIVHIC, Cti FICSION OP litl7-9:4•The Le•arres ario enaimeisce kJ Oa Msg,kb' Omaha; and cominne mei 'lke oh ensuftig. ."'Chemistly and PbaLroskey—Wilhato Aiken. M. tr-LLa Surgery—Nathan M Smith. el Chess. Therapeutics, Maim& Meth. and Elygmay_g.,,,, M. D. dummy an d Physology—Joseph Roby. M. D. Theory and Practice at Meditme—Wtlhani Pourer M. D. Illidertfery and Ur/cases of Women and Children_ Rtchard H. Thomas, M. Lecturer on Pathology and Dernonstnuor of Ana.- my—Deorge W hliltenlierrer, fd. D. Instruction in Clinical Medicine and animal Surrey . 72117,odfleg' at th l ! li nW e 'im'a sli i r " p fi s "n rld=S y 'b' u-!1 4 17 . 1e l opened October Ist, under the charge of the demonstra tor. Peeli for the enure course $BO. Comfortable board may , be obtained di the vicinity of the Medical College, tor V.r.50 to fr.. 1,111 per week WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN, Dean of the Faculty. Hortileultural Exhibluois. THE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCI& TY will hold their second Annual Ex tubition of Fn.., Flowers, and Vegetables, at Ph Jo Hall, on ad street,. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the I3lh, 14th and 15th of September. MI persons competing for premiums, wtB pay 151,00 each.'utiless members of the Society. The prertuunts for Bouquets, and deaugos &Cut Flow. ers, will be awarded to ladles only. ettluvutors and Amateurs are invited to bring for• ward all productions of merit. Fruits, Ice., sent from n distance, may be directed to S. N. WICKERSHAM, Wood street. Cultivators are required no hand a written hst ojeve ry article which they tiend for exhibition, to the Coat mmee at the Hall, with directions for their dwpcnial alte r th e exhtbitton. By order of the Executive Com mittee. aog4xdlwtwlit7• Mr Journal and Post copy. NEW PALL GOODS. M. YOUNG & Co., 143 Liberty street, invite tenuon to their very extensive stock of Sole Lea ther, Morocco, Tanner's Oil, Shoe Thread, &e., mien tonna a very general assortment of goods in their Line of business; all of which has been selected with great care in the FAstern cities, and is now offered to pur chaser. at reduced prices. An skanonation of their stock is res. Wally solicited 4.435 ANDRE, from Frankton, ITAirmany,l would 're ly• spectfully inform the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity that ha will give instructions on the Plano Forte, at his own or the residence of his patrons. E ATre 'r s e s c n' el be tL and 2 l r es Mr.r F. Star, Third street. He nry Henn Ben, ke New York; Professor Henry Rohbock, Professor H. Eicher, Mr. John H. Mellor, Rev. W. Pasaavant, Pittsburgh. eug29-A4vi. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. frHERE lre nine Teachers wanted to roach in the Pubhe schools in Robinson township. The Me of Directors will meet at the kIOIIIIC of Mrs. Sarah Mee Farland uu Someday, the Mb day of September, at 10 o'clock, A. AL , for the purpose of cramming any who may wish a situation. Schools to commence on the first of Oetoleer, an d lie besot wages given. i JOHN APCLUSKEIi•, 1. NEW NOVELS—A Whim, and ib consequences: by G. P. FL Nunes, Eid. Van. Fair , a novel witlitrai a Hero: by William Makepeace Tl;ackery, with illostratunia. EdYrwrd Vernon; My Co.uPs Story: by E V Childs. Storyof the Peninsular W.: by General William Vane, klanduis of LoAdonderry, C IL, G. C H., Colonel of the Jd Reg'. Life Gnat.. The above works received lbw day and for sale by lußte' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON Pow, Jour.l, &merle. and ChrOplela copy. . _ . RE E K CONCORDANCE.—Tbe Englishman's V Greek Concordance of the New Testamen• beg vi attempt at a verbal consent. between the Greekand the Engbah Tems—lnclodtrig a concordance I the Proper Names, with Indexes, Greek-English, and Eng lish-Greek. Just received and for Weby JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, kull/K Booksellers, tor market and &I at. fIA KLYLE' it FRENCH REVOLUTION—The French Revolution—A History: by Thomas Car. Irle. In two volumes—cloth. For We by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON riIEAS-4.50 packagva comprising Voung Hyson Tea., half enema and catty boxes; Gunpowder do do do do Imperial do do do di Souchong and Powehong, In half cheat., of ear qualities and late tumortations, in store and for BAGALEY & SMITH, sag lh and 20 wood dOVAL—F H Kazoo & Co. will remove to thetr New Store, No at Fourth street, between Wood lid Market streets, the 1!-Nttrlay of September &arts It•Tg;juarrecnved, nr lA, beautiful stylist and rich colors, Gar Mk at duets W APCLINTOCE'S, 75 Fourth n. DIO COFFEE-413 Gaga Rio Coffee, landingand for 11 aide by auigied BAGALEY dr. SMITH -------- MADDER AND I.NDl6o—ly 'lmo,. Indigo; 8 Mild bladder, lauding and for sale by duxes LIAGALEY 3 / 4 SMITH L , lsti a TANNER'S tibia large No 3 black erei, 7.5 do Trimmed OS, brown, now landing atul for iia/a by anigt 11AU.LEY A snifrif - DEFTER AND PIMEN e TO—ISO jag,. block Pepperi J., :Ida Pin - mato, forr sid by g, adiviS DAG ALEY dc SMITH WINDOW GLASS-300 bx• Window Mass, IWO and 1001* for sale by MRS - TH 8. DUNCAN _ FOR 8 ALF.. , 1 , /tAT valuatric lot and nic buiiihugs therron, now in die occupancy of win. (Jorrard anal Freston kicialunson, frotipng on Market acme,- 34 feet. and ei iendink buck t5"-leirt to Union went. Title indisputa ble For tenniapply in John A Attorney on Law. et hi. office, it • nous Satithficid • annisidittien. oE®\ Pall Posh loos for 1848. iIIeCORD & Co., t Lare ta'oo& fr. [mod EILL totroduce on Saturday, Auguat Vtath, the Fall style of liats reeemed from New 'York. . 01 want at • neal and LeapUtill hat, ant in•ned to call at them store, corner Al Filth and Wood streets. _fix FALL FASHION. IA S. MOORE will introduce the Rail Style or Haw on Saturday, Angus* 2611. Those o want of a neat and anperlor Hat, are Invited to eat and C. 2.211. at No. 73 Wood street. al door above 4th. aur2.3-dter . . A T W M'CLINTOCICS, No. 73 Fourth !street., can be seen • splendid varlet), of sup Royal Vel •et and Tapestry Carpets, latest styles. Also, Brus sels, 3 pi), and sop and fine Ingrate Carpets, of su styles and quabues; nod in counecuon coo always ba p found Table Linens, Crashes, Diaper's. Damasks, Mo rten, Oil Cloths, kn. Lc., le all of refuel we call Oa attention of the public. ARRIVRD and for sale, 163,1107 Crotch Mahogany Veneers, end 2.0110 feet If inch Mahogany Board., which the subsenber offers at 3 per cent less than can be had in thi any, at the cabinet waterooms of J W WOODWELI, aug264t 69 third street A CHOICE assortment of hlanuinetured Toboemo, 4:i lv eo t t i np u r r.. taing . Ru sL p7l ,n l n ie ßo a b li nason's Ca; Webster old 2a, apd abler popular brood., t reed o B"m s *r. ; _gam BROWN & CULARTHON,I4OrIitMnyIIt PER-2,000: lulls single Crown Rug and Straw Wrapping Paper, 1,090 lulls Medium Rug and Straw %Vrapping Pape r, 500 bills double mere nag and straw Wrapping Paper, 100 bdl. 27.11 inch heavy hardware Paper; 60 bdle lOUS inch heavy hardwani Paper; 600 reams ruled cap and Letter Paper, all qual ities; 1100 gross white Bonne{ Boards; MO rennet blue Factory Paper; in store and for sale love by REYNOLDS & SHEE, angtbldni cor peon and Irwin sin IL - 1501 — gall ons bleached Spann Oil; 1.906 do la a - , 1,1 1 00 I colored do do; 900 do bleached Whale do do, 750 do brown Tannen' Oil, in mit& 10 Nils Swan's do do; 10 do Brown do do; Jaw ree'd and for sale by_ iyiD MILLER & RICKErSON OTTON YARNS, &e.-50,000 1b...0n0-I No. l .50 C Candle Wtek; ISO do Hawn& Carpet Chain, &o; Tone, for sale at oranufamorera knees prices. auerd FRI6TID,RHEY & Co PAI;TISH MOSS--0 bal. Spanish Mo. on 1,3 and for sale by HUI/BRIDGE, WILSON & Co, augßO wooer FISH -197 bbl. No 3 Mackerel, (161 o) 60 hairdo N 2 do, 1848; 20 do do No 2 do do; Joel rn•d and fo oak by aorM MILLER & NICka:TSON lin; prime I t Lee, reedT i tf te a=r i la FEATHERS -10 sacks for ;ta m, alley k co aura, P OTASH -4 oak. re.VI_7I4IOArvrEILAL OIL OBIGANLIN—I2O lbs Just recd and Cor sate by B A FAIINITOCK & Co, antrZ corner le and 'rood es A LEX. SENNA-200 Re Just reed and fo r sale by 11 sorts B A FAHNEITIXE &. Co PANACEA-6 cases 1000 reed and for kJ able by mug= B A FAHNEBTOCK &Co LVERIZED SILLERATUS-14 boo, a oery mitt t penor article, packed in pound and half pound papers,"for retail/our, for ule by auSIKI WICK & M'CANDLIS PuLytuusuit; RALERATLIS- -0 cask,. very au. Pultof •ruele, Just recd and for sale by ___i_,..., IS WICK th AECANDLESS O ATS—ISA boob, lost reed and for ale by L S WATERMAN, • attire, 3l water _and W 1 front at Tuns AND RUCK brfts. —4O do: Beaver Buck - mai 10 do do Tubni in store and for sale by auk L S WATERMAN - t i RON—DO tone Iron, asoorted, for sale by 1 aurlS - - kegs Nails and Spikes, assorted, in sale by Na•u L WATERMAN EEDB--27.5 bush Clover Bend, grimly prime; 21.1 d. 0 Timothy do; m stare and (or .ale by L 8 WATERMAN S • --- T}.EL—A geswral assortment of Cast, Shear, E. Blister, (lemma, Spnng and A d Steel, in store and ihr sale by a ur.1.5 L ti WATBRAIAN lAIILE la seCabie ('hi rs ~u rah I ta etearnboata, near 5W teal to length7forle by augts L WATERMAN • - - , fj UST received at the nortkeet a corner of 4th and Alneket nw ets,Needle Worked Collars, %%roil& /Monet Ribbon., vely cheap. 00324 I 51 tkIAS--10 O. Young Bison 1 der and Mark Teas for rale be EIPIOWN & CULBERTSON, aus24 • 145 liberty et - I- I.OC R—Kept constaniVitit handd for male by m 11224 BROWN & CULBERTI7ONut 10 b W y NSF:NIPS S . A . FT g 4A PAFULLA--12iloiDzoftzeolale - EIINE POTASlr—tit .0•114 J KIDD & Co I}ld triEfNTE-41 bbi. fun re Langel B A cb PAFINF.STOCK & Co BHANDY AND WINE-5 casks Prertabirandy; 2 do Pon Wine; 2 do Madeira der, received on eon 01gsuneut and for sale low for cash, warranted pnarfi r nuarvi TIMP-50 balm Manilla. Hemp, Jun reedd t er Jj sale by BROWN & CULBERTSONso, aura _145 liberty at DOTASII—Pn cask., tirstonin, in more land for sale by aug•Li INCKEY 1 Co, from st USABLY FLOUR-24 bbl. Flour, fun ee'd o,nl (or A_saleyg 51•CANDLESS BACON—For rale by • an. FLOUR -197 bbls superfute Mow, past received per steamer Hudson mid for sale by moire! JOHNS DILWORTH A LOiN-403 Mt Cape, j., recs and for ule Ly BA FAHNEZTOCK & Co, con:. Ist sod wood its L ARD -9 bbl. No 2, in .taro and ca;.ain REYNOLDS b. NUE& rot peon and inrin - - - - HOUSE SAND-300 doi in more and for Lee by morn REYNOLDS k SHEE AUCTION: WM :' x 7, ,, , By J.b 114Diiirls.A.lacolltimisir.' Underwriter's We ef Chti*Kir,Dry Goods 4%. the OnTnesday thn2lith WI, 11l 10 Commercial Salat earner of Wood aadft akellta, min be mid without recerve meta. • coma*, teen; seven cams ready made 'Clothing end bey fikleakon a t received from Near York, consudamy of WO sack, frock =Wove. coma of varleamdeacnatiobs, 4.9 pur of casco:tare and unmet trantaloona 40-p• on black and brown Clothe; MI large caulker. ahem* variety. creatures, ke. AL II o'clock. consurtrarmeo or =OREM, ;MT .XBl3, kt., 8 claea ready made clothing, 4,7 goods, kg, which WM: , shoal) damaged by wet at the bet . the 19th =mat, Will be sold on account whom= may concern: which are 345 prs coos/mere, unions um other iti r Vocus= 89 cloth and tweed coats; 49 rests, cloth MiLkS, r oundabouts. pca Jackets, MA., drown '' , "' I Mgr clothing. Also, silk Itclkts, cravat.= stocks, satin and thong 'gimp, &yrs, intspenders, silk and cotton serge= velvets, tdostecas, brown and bleached Pcs B aCtinet, silk, tweed im h brogl irce flanunls, canvass, bins blankets, boon dralltn io, i, Irish te tuntormßeaver T as* eaostmenes, sowing ailk, twist ke. erms at sate JOHN D DAVIS, Allot. [Er Sale poaltive, and atilt be continued in the u•term= at 2 o'clock. aug26 PlMMilytta mr SO4 of D r , tr „ . On Monday mo Ang. 2S, at o'clock, al Ma conuonteial 13•16 a Room, Comer of Wood and WM streeia will be sold, without reseme, oa a credit of months on all ems over tIM, for approved endorsed notes, a lamps assortment of fresh semonablereforeign and domestic Dry Gnats, among suel e e , G 7 i e . wiper inch aryl. printa, 36 p• super oil nob. gingham., laps mouse de Mines; f7l da Mine robe patterns, 1135 PCNIIIFed win ribbons, BO rich uyle pram n , too k._ n, bronitee and de Man ahawls, Mkt., Lew silk blark,satig d amask linen table cloths, cheeks, tick tap, blaseeed nod brown muallets, hos i ery, gloves, ari. Pearie cloths, eassintems, .ahoy, tweeda, fanny rearing., sewing silk, pawn 'bread, On. Ai 9 o'clock, osnessyna rvamtnizz, an. A quantity of groceries, queansware, glasswase, hadware, area, hatchets, allow's, iron safes sliding end window saaiti ey nets, hose, wsadoir D &o. A large assortment of household Aunitore; 1 square bodyfamily carriage, with standing lop. 3 b" Plod quality whet atones, to pay charges, for /KM= whom to may concern. • g.,bregfluadAY andr ., AL i a l t ith :Lui i :alt• L:s : l4 :7ra . 4 t . eh t'all' es, aut: h t: e ' L l ctoc urn- ki, .125 JO HN A Aga HYDROPATIIIIC ESTABLISHMENT, TIE. EDWARD AClCar ' urs C tlis P teans of re. 1,1 turning hie thanks to his friend. and the piablia foe the extensive patronage he has mceived, and of in forming them that he has lately erected a large and well constructed handbag, (or ths exclusive of hi. WATER CURE EISTARLISKNT, location, at Fhillipsburgh, Fa, on the Ohio neer, oppo sith the steamboat landing at Beaver, to be Is read to receive patients 23 30113222111, and treat theta on Hy dropathie principles. In addition to his long experi ence, and the great emcee. which has heretofore at tended itie treatment of patients coonnitual t. Ws care, he has now the additional facilities afforded by an es teem. banning erected capt..ly (or the ems. and airy roomed; ward up with every necesaary append= for b , and ddinhais tering the treatment to the utmost bane and comfort of thepattern. Fbillipsburgh is a most denghtfal and healthy village, easir t cess by steamboats, and at fords, fine and who water. Dr. Acker assures them earned persona may place themselvea an der hie tam, that ev attention shall be paid to their comforh and as au assurance of the subaunatial benefits to dat derived, he poimo with confidence to the hun dreds who have been permanently cared at _ht. estab lielunetbehindZbe Water Cure troves no taproom effects effects too often the case with thole who have been on the old system. It eemevga the dis ease Midgetman the system, protects front 13ddaygere eltideut changes of the weather creates a natural to changes active appeute, and imparts vi gor to the digemim powers. Ten. of treatment and boarding reasonable. For further paniculars Inquire at the estlieltneent, or address the proprietor at Phillipaburgh. an "Be not the firet by whom the new are tried, Nor yet Me lust the old aside." IFIHE EMPIRE 'WOKING RANGE pewee., the 1 . following advantageri—Th e wen le eonstantly rign i lte ...i pe Lh rgras ho wlic al if , d f' o n ud e 711 '9° mi°° f it h. a Chamber exclusively for Roasting Mee. with a spit, thus doing away with all the mewing at melunents ut the shape of .un kitchens." It has a large cooking capacity, with an unobstruct ed- flat wilrfnee on the top, which all houwkeepers can appreciate. It can be an, op 'without maws work, in any milli,- ry fire-plate, win the room as a Wove; enabling those who occupy hired houses to have the advantage of a range at the 0041 Of • Stone. And lastly,. it burns less coal than any other cooking apparatus, not excepting Me Empire Cooking Stove, which jaalw for sale at wholesale or retail, at OLLBERTII reS e D ep 0 0 0 ove Det, 412 Markel street, Ginn! Row Philehia_ 4seet from a reeastmenttation hem H en r y d Bach. man, Esq.., 332 Market etrecii—'l(ou can use no terms in recommendation of it, which I will not endorse if ref — reed to." ang2B-deceltDecithbfoaw - PITTSBIIRGIi WATEI/. worts.s. DROPOSALB will be received at the Mfice of the Pittsburgh Winer Works mut Tuesday nth inst., a: 3 o'clock, P. AL, for the following work, ens: I. Por excavating the upper or now Basin, and for furnishing the brick and sand and paving the same. X For bedding foundations for theengthes and pumps at the tower Basin: alto, for the Wirt work -of the wills andchimney of the engine Loose rnme Nam a For :nuking two engines end two pumps and put ting them up at the hover rosin,including bed plants and othercustings cent:meted with them. Also, for the requisit ßas pe ipet to conn the said pumps with the lower in, aird with ect die - ascending main' In the htmllc Plans end specification., with .11 other required me formsnon, will be Choirs at the office of the Works tin the oh/ Court House) at any time after the 21si inst. The excavition of the basin and the building attic engine house to be finished by the 15th of December lIZZL Payments to be made in Ronda haring ten yetn to run, and bearing an interest aria per cent J. H. bIiCLELLAND, angl9-dtd Rapt Pittsburgh W. W. RaiiilfilWaid — dritalf cal koadmay. TEnron* lin.t/rj PlVebry,ll:ll Chur:b.) Pat of both sem*, on Mostd:iy, the 4th Lir ofh4- *- leather. Them:cm of instruction will embrace the common and higher. atglish branches, with the Latin and emelt liteiriage& • Staioe motion *ill be pad to ate play.lcal, the in tellectual, end the moral training of Inmates of this school. The principal, in addition m his min personal anen t:ou to the recitations of classes, will be tutted by any n umber of competessaryent dial° and Female Teachers that ybe nc. . It le very desirable that students should enter the school at the commencement of the to in order that the onions clauses may be A benebrn& 2, ism %menu:teen and harmoniously organised L. CATON, PrinespaL y rine 1 .. ........ • Am% D. flidae. D. D. Id r. Elie hard Edwards, '.A. T. Valli, D. D. . Lalte Loomis, Dom A. W. Loomis, " W. W. Watson, Mr. George Albs., " IL Matson. Cirealars can be obtained the bookstore of Mr. Lake Lacuna, No. E 9 Wood Woe), and also at Messrs. Me- Donald & Beeion's, No €0 Marken at. anaMl.d2w PITTSBURGH FEMALE I:PriPPITUTE. THIS Institution, under the elm 61 . Mr. and Mrs. 1 Gamma, will re-open for the reception et papilu hionday o in the =1 ... f e BeNember.buildings, No. OrLtherry nice; en the let Arrangements have been made try which they will Da able to famish young ladle. litanies; equal to any in th e West, for obtaining a at Enghab, .10nd Ornamental education. A dill cont. of Phi. lisophicel and Chemical Lectures will be delivered during the rimer, illusuaW try upperams. The de =se of o Lotel and Insunt,ertilid each , be may the oansofe conthetent Professor. By close attention to the moral and.udellectual improvement of their pu pils, th e Principals hope to =Brit a continued= of the liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. Per tense, tee eludes euggidtf or apply to the PrinCipalS. YOUNG LADLES, SEMINARY, ..u.roxam. T Autumn Session of this Institution will ma /. nonce on the first Monday in Seommber. Room. on Federal street, In "Coronado Roar," 2.d door from the Midget The COUZZO of inatmetion and the rata of tuition are the same as herethfore. For more or Information, see circular or apply to the Instructor, Mr. N Mamas. Reference ma y alio) be made to the following gentle men: Rev. Dr. T. D. P. Dale, Allegheny. I Hon. C. Stud _idd , le er Pittsburgh Mr. Mon, " Ray. D. IL 6.3t0P. Dwane, " Rev. H. aR Dyer, )4 Anegiumay School torGlria. T T WM Eleuion of Mee Wanes &hoot, will com- F menu on Minden. &member 4th. Roo In coca tree, strew, Allegheny, nut door above the Poet FS ,nfor setaion of eleven weeks 1a55......... 410 French • ass - Second adws ........ 8 German Applieatlondi may be enade at her residence in An pereon {treat, Allegheny, near the Hand meet Bridge. augladlme SZIEW IiPAJL GOODS. MITH & JOHNSON, 45 L Market nowt, have Jun rectaved, sad will be constantly receiving through die season, from the tam, • general assonant:to of Stn. pie and . Fancy Dry Good* turd Beni articles, adap ted to the GO and winter trade, to which they woOld parneolarly invite the attention of _purchasers: A variety of Scotch pinch Twined do; noneb do; plain and fancy cord Alpacas, eptiton and silk warp do, Mohair and Orman! des Calm.. of ovary style; 25 dos line. cambric Mils; clear lawn dcr, Re. not do; colkl bordor do; ficarton. thread UCH, awn a. was 04 eta; 10 do cot*on _Preach work ews and collar; do do standing d dee erootret sil do; 10 cartons ladles and gents Bajon Kul Cilotre t.t dor ladles k lialothread and C . QUOI3 do; 100 do do Conan LION eII:GOWN 10 do do white and Mk silk d% 30 do genu h f dcS Combs, &monk Threads ke.,in great army. be ~d /ow. rrHE ttbddhi g ne diALausecoded the Brat Wit linta il . o9fhl Bon rn ct. Dry Goods basis.... and having enuraty refitted tha old stead on Market infect, is Sow iccoleing a lair and ea awe selected stock of fall:and wiz Dry cods, to wawa be invites the attention of the' ds of the lau Ann, and the gob- M'eno l l. alzg4s ' .3l ' JAMES A APENIGHT PACTO/311( PORI 111AIJC• r „ . , ...nd yeti both F.tory, erected on Rebec ca street, Allegheny city, by l Cassatt, Risk,s o red kw.. at a bargain, aod no mmy T he lot on Which the Factory is erected, limns 100 feet on Rebeeca street, anti num back 110 feet to Park street_ The Main . Ithildum is of brick, three stories high and SO feet long by V 7 feet wide. The Empne House is large and commodious, with a, engine, boiler, stack, An., all in complete order. The property mall be .1d loss, and on advantageous term. For= Jenny A.c.,enq air° at dos eta.. MAULS, SALOON, WOOD STRZETT IS nowirn under the manag7 i tent of Mt AnotrAwa, its on nal propnetor, and r. Edward Chase,— nnvall Ice Creams and the venous Rusin., of the season will be served up in a manner unequalled by .y establishment In the country. Open every day 11 . 001 10 A. K. mI9P. M. •ngruat RECEIVED—A beantatial lot of Chameleon J (dace, Satin du Men, and Brool. tird dd., of the lub.t itopOrtaliOtl lad Mod ditOrtible colors AL4I) —lllll barred and striped sta., ...I puma idik Goo „ do Kuno, of arraral outdates and aridt., ther with a bands.. lot of Fran. svrked mai LUIS Caotlud al.b Malta, arab Labrada., Elaab Ribanda, fair.o.„3. JAME!. A WKNIGHT it* To WC.EUES ON WOOD BT E. WILIKIIIII. nON77N um to numatammo monument; %al Vanda, Tomb., Hem. Stn.., Mantel Pieces, Cen tre and Pier Top* of foreign and damailie marble, at regular and fair prise. N. IL—Drawing. for ammameaul, vaults, &a. bmith ed, of .ay deunzion. He ollella a abut of , • bib patronage, 11°W RENT — o A ttit ' d tarsal.. gummiest given 1: =1 thusly. For terms apply ta stern H GRANT, 41 water st STEAMBOATS CINCINNATI & PITTSBURGH e at s o at ag a it • DA-IL •PAC-K N E. im,mell known Use ei7,l6.#4musear. ern imriond,o thOmrsectomm e m e , mmcommi'llidataat Poil ham oa waters of the Wean Eyery accommodation sad ems im eineempus The b been ia opem min procure, been p tnnon for dm rovided fat yam re,nr "—has carried a million of wills without Out least iitA ry to their penman The Mune will be at the foot a Waal street the day minima to Maniac fee tha p 7 advaiwe. tea of beam the entry of pasmaimen oo the ter. pelf the pamage otendy tt STITIMAY PACKET. The ISAAC NSIVTCOI. Cara A. U. - num, ado leave, ptuablugh Irmy tataday otalitaF at 10 ateioat W s =lo Sunday ave r II a. 11t PIONDAY PACKXT. The lleliONCialdELA,Cept. lame, will leave PWc Immo every Mur at 10 P der =emelt' et K. o'clock; Wheelie,' every Monday evening . TUESDAY FACILE T. The HIBERNIA No. S. Capt. I. Kuatesurea, leave INuaucno, emery Tuesday small* all 10 o'olnela Wheeling every Thesday evewoga 10 , .11. WICIINZSDAT PAOSO4T. The NEW LTIGLAND No. $ Cain: Baas, ard" ware Pinsti h may Wednesday mamma at o'clock; every We emesing nt 10 _ TIMMDAT PAMiele. The BILELLIAITT, Clue_ Outer.. will • leave Pins. burgh every Thursday teaming at Lb reelock; Wheel* , ~ e +7 Theradarevesiog at 10 e. at. PACILIt.T. The 13,11TR11 146, Copt Camas will leave Ph:li burgh every Friday atuntlag at 10 o'doolu Wheel* every Friday anoint as 10 P. SATVIIDAY PAI3BIIIT. 11te MIESENOPJ; Rao,' will bays Pins. bergh every Saturday monde& at 10 etleek Moran every Simmlay met** ar 10 P. IL -- NEW L ISB ON AND prriLieultau DAILY LIM OP CANAL AND STEAM(PACEEIS, ..• k ; mat 1 54 S • EN= (rue amma ' ) ' Leaves Pittebtuft daily...* eatloeg, A. IL, and er riles.: Ulm.. Manith oldie Sandy and Beaver Ca cal,) m 3 et Ir., end New San at 11, night. Leaves New Lisbon at I etlock, P. M me ,(=h Mg trip canal to the des: Mains the aliplArang Cilium* at 9 o'clock,. and arrives el - Pinziotrilt at 3 F gy._.,a o . making a eattuatenu lbw for couryinua4 seater. and freight between New Lisbon and ita tough, in ahem/ time sad its less 1110.2 than by any other route. The proprietors of Mb Lee have the pleasant af tog rede pabfic thin they have lined tip tarok.* deal a the eccommod of pessengere 111/14 freight, to ran in connection F y n /he we& know , ateamer. CALEB COPE and BEAVM • ins, al Clatigow with the Pittsbargh anal neti and other daily lines of Menem dawn the Obi end ktimissippi river. The proprieties pledge lama =g aches t ay and o epare=nee and a orsk trouble to Imam meal MIMI piddl peten e tiliismil MIIOBIZED AGENT& ' 2 O. IL ELIBTON, I i i r ," t. B. bW. ILARBAVOEI, iil ft HANNA, I Co. erylltif 1. El AitHAIT OH & C ... NM tab". v ci NO7ICE—The rtmuner BEAVn, C. &Clarke, Yog i 1 ter will leave after this notice, for Wellsvilkinctii ell), oil o'clock in M ',) e morning. I 3 M 114 L prvrauvaana. naming:l*mm Daily Packet Lime. .1 FEBRUARY Do, Me FEBRUARY IM, /81' LEAVE DAILY ATe A. et, kr. The following new bnaS m, the line for the present teams aple At LAMM, Capt. James Pastimes/ Tt% end LOlll hPLANE, Ca pt. E. Betcneo. IC, Cepc A. hes The bolta__ L aza y', and are nned up - without regard 10 aapapan. "th 4 ery comfort that menu ea en:touches been provide!, The Boats will leave We ems Mottongabels Wharf Boat 0 the foot of Row et. Paweagera will be panetnal beam, as the heath will eertandy leave at the ideal deed boon, 8 d M. and 4 P. M. • • PITTEBU 7 7 e to:4:+01 G The swift steamer' 001027 L, malit4Autyks grsay Kinna=r lestvl Wednesday and Frulay, at 10 o'clock htundasl /we Manchu,/ every Tuesday, y Usd ffsi tetchy, at 7 o'eloeh, t m, PThet.e/T. The Consul 10 lend at all the Gdatmodiate porta-. Every aecontodation that can be Wetted Par the coal fon and safety of ptssmaa.. .sa has 0.. n mended 771,1 bent la sdso provi 'sif t a !elf-noting safety guard t, Mrdtr . u . ? "*" Per 6 1 1 411/ . 7runr ...._ , 1 feb4 eonter of Ist Sfuhnewd na,l agW/CKLY, ECONOM Otie - PAClaril .pplenditaht . drusbt mutat Da will . 411 25 a.„,,,,Tha.„"ftdt. ul b above Pmts, Rg 7atly ldiog ma the Allitheny etee °pumas the mouth of rStl etreeL The Garotte@ leti touch call the loathers berereen . the allottp prate, fc7 the ee.mmodetiort of the maykat peoplatum the trivenire palate LEIIV et Vitobstratt every: day at hal past two 0'404. P. U. returning Naves tEreedose - ry day at 7 o'clock A. AL Theo, until, Line tune isirekised and 61 ted u In a impeder oratoreriw.r.w., ahle expellee, expronly at& Pioddl. , themselves that the boat shall macula la du trestle, au , hope, by strict attetelon to the Irmo of the camas. 7 q, le receive thew support 11:3- }trek!' eau. rta-CJILLT roe aar rAT TE The for*sod ra. vmt r i ;= BUM; 11:11/ttER, Wilt loath for anon OrtormoorstriparVpn days tad flasonlay• of aril woe& ..rrought or po4 toje apply -Oa MIMI or to 1 , - FO/01.01T------.1 The '"" l ' Vrl d ' WlWi r, " n i Morg m art, =We t wlll 'CHO Ger aboe"i lermedlateporut toceornet. zoo drag et 10 o'clock. , Illyz t oft_Foll, s_mm,p, apty i on board ) an 17 OINe - 111. - -- r --- • I The light tlectaght statainerr SHENDOAH, Ikerutak Marla; wil AN l /cave Coe the ti at 10 o'clock. and internatettnue pre this CC P. , &et& oryeeecle *MT ea boara...._aairse ItEraL.C.ErCIiCCLOINATI PACKET. ----,'• The lineva met Parkin,, titl E t eth fiM, Ire for th; tconale Otis tide der:4 , For freiglu m passage, apply an boa ill FOR I er cll The spiendittemtetpeafter ; Javens, mestetorill lewre le, ex.', 11 11411 . 1'1.41am port. gt 4. day, f r egi ndthl "%V WIIILVEM,.,-"' AUIS: --Val OINCINJWiffPWWaftr----1 The new szewnex' , • Enske,nrwate! mon:LAND Win lam MA fil ZY r the sho , al intemedlate pans One da Por &eight *rim/page apply en - n& -- , y. mon 1 se,:yn.,yriiimMry ,w,---xy he Tha Ana steamer n DANURF, Cock, Unita; will Itayslior the ahoy ; Intembeithus portett . day. r For freiyht firawfly on MuM. anyntfl --iuzia—U ibiliraZn 45 ir . - ----,--,n , The gaunt • . ,i,, 1 nallt&d, master, hat . olite va i n W e i ea made, and Will _ arty fr eanneeuon with the Jenny reed, Ansinktdetiff afil.r...' ty. The Camel loaves thb allonnson..at tioNlock: For frelght2l_l passage, typ ply on bemo__"; F T DINDINNATI. Tbe Arne stein:err MO ORANDS, ' Gabby, in master, will' Rare kw abort d termediate porte For frelyht or nt/de day. apply on bout. FORST. LOUIS. ..., Tha fine VOW loam sgegas: Thompson, game - mg m me ib:: vs. anti IntetiMi&aio cocoa .1.1.21 y,__Forrson ine.l onc 2 6 n FOR OINCEPINAVL miaTha splendid ant tawnier lltax Dati:olMittsraitf,* 2110 &abet arai Ink •••••‘: For filightar passage a;54 r CINCI NA NT. The fire smaller • COLORADO, emder, willpans Nave On above haemediste Ate dry.. i Fox 'freight or passere,reel, bothahriti CARPE W. hi , CL INTOCATING, , G CARPET TOREEi No. 73 Fourth O N c E A L erm the laGestG ih a nd e ..Ote t B F e.b eh . la bg au seon k t 4 maul qualities from thereon* roved Gatiasetode) Gat have beau tested out la (data &ad lora rn IiZZS!=I Broaaale 3 carpeting; Fdttniatenille Rom , Ertra adp IllY do Tufted do Mop/ lagrabt do , 11704 -- do Ftne do do a Wanels Common do do Martudectared to o mo ans rder in new p u rea4 „l adapted lc ; i p.lO and chamber. , Cloths, Gm dining =mos, triblea rem- , l boles, kitchen. 4.4 Btrare Matting, Stab Hods, %Odes Shades ane, Fixtures. Couon and Woollen 80e44. CroO . I . ealo Iftild to duet ', r.rd. 'old. Door Mao% 44. Le e to attach thesmseq ison of pentium 'I wholesale and - ratall: is reirpect.l Call invited. Wantroore one doer &Oro Wood et .., 4449 - w - arcterrocz ~'• PIAJNOL ----) ON baud . and for sale, llas followin g ' liffirl nano Fortes, dines EMI Use asap atso i wren, and at Easse rkj , 4 Ma I. An shoat six rse' saves iron framed Piano Pone in a-b oinsks Dotso n No. 1 Dame as the Otos ; i VE; 1 Rosewood, Chk•lllsr ..' ( 1 23C • d. " VC • •2. " 4OC, • IL " . . 412 l "":.9810.i ": Olde'laChielll4kiC:othjwmya " i: 212; 422 224 40C " 11. " Seeaa 111.0 Irmo, n. of dt Old nines taken in earF-Mma'-"• .". Bole tof sorer 1 1:1 1 /.- 6 / SVP* I &Lk AVM for Chlekerioes Mann Fpnok for en- CT MU, Want, • "Ir2l Balsa m& New Plassas, --- THE robserl to • , Idi tu rpose "' retas i I" tritl t s Wats ' a ft h ''" 'h-..: hood sr minted pried, j_a , ,,,, f. ‘ ,,,,:1l amass of • camas. sorsetkat of . = • & Caul, /1. V, sad atartsChmok or b, s.or lama 0 to 7 oers.F . ' L ag of dlirsmo styles sad, , , , Mantit, i Ai liVocofirelllo4lTarA , . Lk mrmi 1. ma& by N W lioclob. bad rIALLETT3 PAIN P.l'lltliCTOß fag, AA Ave j Dies (ram Itu, duo Di its applioadion, mom pains dmol the amnia ham; SexilyAr M and w awr.] ill ea Irwoodir af.an f10e' ,06 .0 Of as kkIIQ" witiOat .ear. hd This ulaatilis Pahl Si bei had of JOHN DliOnaAN, No IQ Woomd on. can atria; IBola Agent tor Wesagn pa ID lalt, ___A 4 'Das wilt; N U c aSE hatgo WANTED to Infitm! ° , 0: SIVORIZICadat be w iel".4 AMOY janzed/aelY at dthl dice. laffl7
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