lIITSBURGII GAZES: RUBLISHED BY WllrMit Ca PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG: anamanaLrma NORTH A 1121110,11211. - Adcenisontittuacilta Natth Anon. s can ad =I United Matcarmecunla4clphic, ceceind . *modal Cam this ale& 1 111111 W YOB& w. will tee - 4n and fordard free of mama ad ausitunnenta and sabsetniona far tOlo paper. DellMeitrtUG. Ayala. lienswwelaxi,, ce:onam.T - :+rArLoa, •TOR VICE Ph=MIT, WILLARD PILZOMORE, • SVLIBOTOIELAILL TIOSTa T.; SENATORLth ELECTORS. 'llBols2 M. T litlfslasit, of Wasidavna JORit P. 00P1M1310A of Lamson. b"... 17181111CTELECTORS. 1. Joseph o.Clarksces, I& lienn7.lolueson, John P. Wetherlll, It William Colder; Z. Jamas M. Davis, 15. William Missies, 4. Thos. W. Dollicla k 16. Chiles W. Fisher, 5. Daniel 0. Uluor, 17. Moire. 0. Cards, Joshua Dungan, 18. Thcs R. Davidson, J. JIM D. Stade, 19. Joseph Markin, S. John Landia DI Daniel Agnew, -11 Joseph Sebameter, Rt. Andrew W Loomis, 15. .ftm , Snyder, 22. Richard Irvin, 'U. William O. Harley, P 3. Thomas 8. 111. Francis Tyler, M. Ravel di. ?artistica. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, NEB NIDDLRISWARTEI, as a Wiag NOizilnatlODJk FOR CONOR6I9,_ 11011/1111SAAP worn 41.•1111111L3LT. Limns o. J. NOBLR„ oflrdiana. CHRISTIAN of Wilkins. K. SWARTZ WELDIA L g c " Piusburgh. HENRY LARGE, of • ncn, IMITEIRIT NIXON, Oso of Lower K. Oak 1131031WITIL, Ne•-• JOHN scow, of Rosa. Ewes. biCtiairt,;f WILLIAM DENBON, o[ sue6Mny c 1 Algoma; JOHN L FOSTER, of Baldwin. • "A Ma* Or Grape., Capt. EthABSI" • 110061 Neu BEADI MEETINGS. , votima by the Rou ee of gh and Ready Club, in connector, with the delqa.. tea of the late - County Moe, were ap peal:mato for a series ofCcautty Menage were made, . as fothwem ANTIBIASOI9I9I AND WHIG IituTING Ttht trierub of Taylor:Fillmore and Johnston will mot at Elisabeth Borough, on Saturday, September 2d, at swathe., and also at 71 o'clock, P. M. At Jonathan Walker% lot Jefferson, brain and - Daidwit cat ierwl, uPDoular, Sept. 4, at 9 o'clock, P. M. At P. Snowden township, an Tuesday, Sept 6,2l.lldehock, . At James- ••=''s, Upper St. Clair township, on Walocutay, Sept 6, at 2 o'clock, P. M. At Noblesteern, Thursday, Sep Y. t. 7, at 9 o'clock. At Clinton, on Saturday, Sept. 0, at 9 anktet:JP. M. Al James Philips% Robinson untruship, on Friday, Supt. S. ti 2 o'clock, p. M. At H. Rowalt's, Henimsville, on blandly evening, Sew='o'clock: cmy be expected from the Hon. Walter Forward, A. W. Loomis, Moses Hampton, ThoeW il- Bawls, Lorna= Darragh. T. J. Bight., Geo. Dante Elwatuarelder, Witham Boyd, and other. It la to be understood that the above arrangement oat to interfere with special calls for Word and Town tweetings. ang29 P. A. MADEIRA, Pres't. From the Baltimore Patriot. TAYLOR LSD 111111.111110 N. Om leading the late letter or General Taylor to Can. Alliann, I was impressed with the similarity of the ‘=„.. d ortolood PrieoiPler therm avowed, to those by Gen. aurtson 1840. The hero of Thra otanda cow precisely on the same ground than taken and m 'aMMteed by old •rippocarme, the nom inee of the .Wl4 National °mammon. Let no insti tute the comparison: Fun—Tks Prodsitnt should tot he the slate of Pant . 01111SILLL rartaL I ouom Zph..?l,ll:llM ' .1( the opinion Iha given of the motives of MSMetr at the Colatitude .1 Luca Wl4, bat cat ut atm W. IT elccuai 1 .sold not bit the mare Ere alga of a party, 1 anculd apdaaror to act Imicpentd eat of uer to partY - ric ." 1 La Calia 6.l.ltran. giving the veto power to the Premdeut, is correct. it folloyrs that they never could have expected that he who was eonsumted the umpire tremeencomending panics, ahoold ever idenu. ty himself 'Atli the inter ests alone admit:4mnd vol untarily raise himself from the proud emineitee of a proud Darien to that of chief of • party. I can etustly conceive the existence of• ...ie or thi...p brleeb the chief mamstrete of State may be forced to act upon party principles, but such a coarse is entirely opposed to all the obligations Which • Conetitstuon imposes on a President of the baited Lou. io SherrodWilibtrus skould ~at la the satrree Sizasp- - The 4 1118illat 91131aiLLTWIL 01. "I Ws thought mat for a• rars es kno ' and vru ites of the wn se have exercised undue and uthrdeme mate eaew woe the Laged•••• drparistant of goverrodent, and from this cause 1 thou ant system eras in danger of audargoiug • area 2 l change frost it. true theory. Tim personal opthe inions the individual who may hipper, to oerispy gre mire chair ought trot to control the action of Con _pars upcns questions of do gmatic pUtcY. Op= the =Nests of the ail! the currency, the 1111. va bursa:Wo will ori ft nand pie as expressed edusefit their representative. COafrelik ought uo be re spected and carried our btl tba Unwise! , Law to C.apt 0120111.11/..1111• 0 S. "My pablished letters to M.r. Williams and Mt. Den ny, will show that I do not consider the President a consament branch of the Legialsusret yet has nat.* . sibte to mad the i•llere which have been addressed to me without believing that many of the wrieni have adopte=t4i,tso that the I' "rtfMther art:te . l o r e shigt end ° of me c o otaati — eh orathon inlay hidgment r at is - arenas every pramiple of the Con stitution, and of deep and Gliarror ccornellet Tiozo—Tie Veto Power. aloteLni. tenon. _ GlNltaah etaastsaa. nhisposna inch by the consider the qualified CaMattrlion3a the veto upon the acts of the t . Sive to broaroose his veto, is legishttom, conferred by kWh ehositrval% •Ive power, the Constitution upon the bet Inlay Opinion it should President, as • conserve tamer he disreised, exeept live power, let.eard only tie cam at clear violation to be used to severe the te ethe Coostltenion, or van- :tram:ad:T*2lf front vtola diet hubs, or want of can don, or to notes of Cage r illeriaisto by Congress." party excitcsoen; so prowct Lena urCapt. Allison- the rights of the nutton , y, and of thevreaker members •f the Union" • Lilliti to SherfodWilliams. Pkdgis. cacomunwa. o3 . "A better guarrenty for the corseCt conduct of ii • chief magistrate my be in his character end the course of his Ammer life, than in his pledgce and , 1 opiatens omen danng me pendency ofe doubtfulcon test. , t . .idere . " Taro? the ic 'b rialapare may ho nailed ion a nd ibetf oaodldd rfonric7;,l7 the Loner to the ...Throi Nave York Legislature. Aldo 0f11542 you who marehrei to victory under Os banner of Tingocamoe, can you now Tense tip gath er. around the mandard of another gallant chieftain, who proclaims.** same principles for which you then So spieusly and nobly_eontemiod! for General liar. riames=e=ciently pare to cellar for him TWr Taylor's pelhlcal creed L. =:rthodaz. You did not *hint Lou of General patrfotisM or party devotion, because he re - hoed to give pledgearbr "impressions upon manors of um* be right to-day and wrong to-mor. icons why then should you object to General Taylor for punning the mans course? Elm has declared that he Is a Whig- You snow that he to honest, and as dinette so ha la brave—will you then hesitate to be- Mares what he has asserted! And If you believe It what farther pledge do you require? .thmee eneeethen Roo I mean M palmy grime may be eiiM today ami main tomomm, . Co. =go the ban Ammo Om mho canna be mimed without Manotbe mudded= ty on itedmilit atm= • • Ir the ealielean ale Mama ham onalide r nee in 114 7 ...IMltaiittrot pm me Lille Cava Allison. MOO Writ page far Telegraphic, sews. ORGAIIILZeh.I3afIA.NIZEI: Whigs of Allegheny County, are you organized, and prepared for t're great and important contest tan" tamp contest great in its Importance, great inks and great in its vaults/ As far as this ' c oncerned, we are sure of success, not enlist is at stake. The Sears is to biesderrased from the thraldrom of Locodamion, end the National Government stunobed from the lands of thosewho have abused their high powers, and Allegheny County has a great part to play in the coming struggle. To redeem Pennsylvania is an object worthy of this highest. ambition of the ' Whig Petty, and.worthy of an effort unparalled in the tangy tict contests Bat, say the doubt. gal Sad timid** redeem the Old Commons wealth, We lifitit It is filly ' within our power, sad within the bounds of a calm probability. Let to look a it. In 18IA, them were ahead 3211,000 wag polled, at the full election; and Governor Akin& was elected by lam than asKo inwr i ty ; an d Polk by &brut eon Now, with so . hale differ. caw, out of such an Immense number of antes, is there not , mom fir beim sad exertion/ Only a . vary irw.uess Isaac/lawn= district, some three or, lixte, would change the whole result. We want &IV* ckfrernar, and a Whig President. Are we wag tomek ix thee US% let us organise it COOL Let the young men of each want horocigh, sad means p, meet nether, organize themselves -into* OWlLpflaita Mb committees, and Seance acesadtteen, and. tboroughly,sarvey, and visit, and Oir the *bole diEriet. - Mt& =one is taken, gra mukrgive direr thearawfranjordy in this county. Would it not be an eeerliking Memo?, If Penn " Ones etweld be lost to the Whig petty, tbro46 tiersopinattuf , Jule think of is-What a glorious dire itir and rejoicing, hisild we anneinid in citilitiff We Sutter Is ft ncantorthy' , a vigorous abet, of brave besets, and active spi.. b. I 11 n orstenionee" lam , delay. -TE I 4 - wswriniug math so jutia t ,„ Chiet : " ' te" eibit•" Rill told comp by tilizelteiddits4oo F aitidia. 1k 'gins aisaragi TO )are direct, eery, a 5 10.4", f 9 1 48 114°, heart of 6.. blo-4auch tatter eirea tha n ne mom linguine friends anticipated. Other routes will be unmedi. , ably surveyed, the Engineers having already mart ted to continence the wort A- meeting of the Band of Directors was held at 'Wooster but week, et.which time-slam a public meeting of the-anixens of Wayne and tl adjoining counties convened, and resolution in reference to the work adopted. We are informed that the greatest zeal exiles along the whole route, and that the people of thri various towns and counties pledge themselves to prepare the mad for the superstructure, (turn the Ohio State Line west, which the Chief Engineer estimates will cost about 64,000 per mile. The superstrue. tuns, mils, locomotives, cars, depots, dm, can be placed `upon the road br frac $B,OOO to $lO. OOO more—making it one of the very cheapest roads in the country. That it will be one of the most profitatde, there can be no gagmen. The Directors will meet agent on Massillon, on the sth of October, when the thud decision in te. laden to the route will be made, as well es prep& atioro to commence the wort. We need scarcely urge upon our citizens the importance of being ready to take a liberal amount of stock. We trust they am convinced of this al ready, or we have hitherto labored to very fettle purpose. We confess that we feel no small saris. faction in seeing a work which we have had so mach at heart attemided with each flattering prwpeeta South Carotins &gala. We leurn Gum the New York Tribune, that the Calhoun wing of the Locofoon party held • large meeting on the 21st hut. Hon. John He , gao, Pte•ident; assisted by Hon. H. L. Pintmey, Benjamin S. Itimu, and twentyneight other Vice Preridents, and Dr. A. P. Hayoe and three other. as Secretaries. A. IL Blown submitted a series of ultra Southern Resolutions, prepared by the South Carolina Delegation In Congress at Waah ington, ratifying the nomination of Cass and But. ler, which were adopted after considerable die. cession. At One time, the meeting was a scene of nui. vernal rowdyism, according to an article in the Mercury, and Colonel John Cunningham, availing himself of the uproar, came forward with • se ries of Taylor and Butler resolution which visioned great confusion. Col. I. W. Hayes B. R. Carroll advocated the passage of these redo- lotions, but were overpowered by the Calhoun men. CoL Rant advocated the Can and Butler resolutions, and they were declared carried.— The Taylor and Butler men were diasatisfied, and called an indignation meeting kit the 23d, on Charleston Neck. The Mercury refuses to pub. lisp any more communications, (with which the Charleston press has been filled for some time past) and is willing to print onexceptimudole Cass arti. des, but thinks. it ran employ its columns much more usefully than discussing the claims of eith. er of the rival candidates forthe Presidency. The vote of South Carolina, sap the , Mercury, is now morally certain for Casa, {?en. Taylor's nomina tion by the Wbig patty cot him off' from support by any considerable number of the Locofocos of the Calhoun wing. But who ever expected anything else! Who ever supposed that South Carolina would support I Gen. Taylor, pledged as he is to carry but the will' of the people? Mr. Calhoun knows as well as he knows any thing, that Goa. Taylor will carry out the doctrines oldie Whig party in relation today.: extension—that under his honest adkaastration the slave power will be shorn of its airength, and he gives evidence of this belief by supporting Cats. Let those men who are so fond of misrepresenting Taylor's position on this question, look at this. Mr. Calhoun goesfur Casa because he can trust him on the Slavery question, and for no other reason. Of all the Locofoco papers in the country which work hard fur their Treasury Pap,-the Pittsburgh Post carries off the palm, if bitterness; party ma lice, unscrupulous, unreasoning, end incausistent statements can be plaunitrable to it orritieraat Washington. A few days ago the editor of that !Matt published an article, the object of which was to show that it would be quite as well to have our iron mannifacenral in England as at home, and yesterday, among other most violent articks, be has one to show that General Taylor, in 1823, par chased a farm and a number of slaves, in which the honest old hero is denounced an an IGNO RANT, SLAVE TRADING SOLDIER 2 No body ever denied that General Taylor OVUM Slaves, mid it was not necessary to publiah en °H aifa document to show that be came by thein hi a lawful manner. He did not weal them, or fleece the Government out of them by ' extra ehargee— We deprecate the existence of slavery as a greet evil, and not greater to the slaves thatt the masters, but it will hardly do to say, that no lave holder Con. should be lert us &cc possibbs =dram. meted by Executive luau e•• • • la. habit of wandering a if individual as t m e . (tom which all the measures of government aboold cmatutte,.ts degra ding to a republic, will of dangerous tendency Letter to the Wblg. of the New York Legislature, May Xid,lB4o. shall be suffered hereafter to hold any i nffice in the National Government. Such a cooneWould snap asunder the bonds of the Union • moment, while it woeld not mitigate the evil complained of What we have a right to ask, and what we do ask is, that those we support, whether slaveholders or - not, shall carry out the principles of freedom in the administration of t h e Governmeht, and abaft keep slavery toils legitimate limits. But a fierce and rabid attack upon General Tay lor as a slave holder, tomes with an ill grace from one whose master, James K. Polk, is the owner of a large number of slaves, and who supports u candidate for the Vice Presideocy,,a gentleman who la also a slavehokler! Will the editor, also publish the title deeds by which tin* gentlemen I hold their slaves, or does he wish nis to infer that' , they did not come by them in a manner as honest as General Taylor did his. Bat General Taylor • szondr coafamed an ignor ant slam trading 'Wier,' says the publication in the Pont. This is uttered of one of our old and gallant veterans, whose life has been spent to the service of his country, and on whose character no stain has ever been affixed. And who utters it' Mr. Harper of the Post, and by so doing shames alike the gallant land of his nativity, and the home of his adoption. If his coward heart had not test.. ed the patience of the American character, he wonld not dare to publish such shouters of one of America's favorite sons, with the laurels of victory nnfaded and unfading upon his brow. That Genera! Taylor s a .soldier,' of the most brilliant ammeter, as wise and humane ia brave, every honest man in the vcitntry must ac knowledge. That he is ignorant' none bat an unprincipled partizan would assert That ha is a 'slava trader,' in the usual acceptation of the term, is a slander of t h e mostillainods chnozoter, and worthy of an Wee:pions parasite, who condemns in one man what he sepia:aria in 'Medlar. Witto bllxrrmo to et,txxonmert—Ori Monday evening, the first Whig Meeting for the campaign was held in Allegehoy city, at the Market House. The meeting wan very large, rendering it difficult to get a position near enough to hear with comfort, and was quite enthusiastic. It was addressed by Hon. Walter Forward, Gov. Metcalfof .Sentucky, and by Hon. Moses Hampton. The speeches were able, witty and eloqtlbA and were heartily cheered, and we doubt not nitiniXe a good effect in amts. lag that gallant Wlligniiit to villttroult adios. A few excellent Whigs over there have hitherto stood rather goof, but the party looks to them to throw oit their lethargy, and take their proper and deservedly high place in the ranks, and be found as of old, battling for our glorious principles which are just as valuable as in former days, and under another and beloved leader. A Comminute:it of the loured of Commun., writing from the South, says : " 1 : 1 ;e:X• 01, , is sum to be President, if he lives. There halatirafitake about it. It seem to me • roandai.erant to be in his company but ten militant kiinake up his mind to vote for him. I don't know whether he postman every Qualifier. tine requisite far that office, but be certainly does sei,; which Is not °film least importance, tillerless* importent 1)--That is, the habit,of early rising. I boarded at the same hotel with him in New Orleans two or three weeks, and can ossify to that. They have an early breakfast them, and 'w were generally Aral at the table. lam A acquainted with the habits offormer Presidents in this reenact, but Zimmer can write all his messages and lets ter; and do ups wonderful ha of little chores be kelihr t empo( human kind. have tikes the lea turn earr, preparatory to • final opening of their eyelike ihe day. Besides this, he is honest, independeal, goodetatured, and patriotic, and he buoys something:" - • - Hon. Wit. Ptires,rWel.are Teri hiPPT to Bethke to one death's distinguished lootlet ooo hos consented to act as Whiii elector in the Albemarle Diiulet Onslansll7 apeointedi te.dectieshd on so- iiiii44".44ltoi, !tad Or hle health ;bat *it •,. better he cheerhilff uitlertaltes the is Ind srui &rote his fine &Winn to the good canst—Ricas era ~~ ~ ~ -- '!*7^ , `MAWS ET TUE Barra3ait..4 e • .V.f. A The kditriattig, telegraped to thr NewrYorklilikii - press is the oily additional accituniof the emits 'kg,l46 .: ,Brittue have received - kinee the O. I "'l*Pliatellrtlarldttgraphic despatches: Boma, August 28,1649. The &dun Ship Britannia, Captain Harrison;uf l _the Cunard Line, was telegraphed at Boston, about kin. o'clock this morning. The Britannia arrived at Halifax, on Thursday night, at 12 o'clock, and left for Boston at 3, a. yesterday. She arrived at bee wharf, Boston, at r. st.,to day—making the passage in 14 days— The Acadia passed the Bntannia, at 7 a. Y., yester day, about 40 miles west of Halifax. The Niagara made the passage home in 10 days and 17 hours. The Baena rift arrived at Halifax on Than. day, r. a., and will leave for Boston on the arrival of the Mash steamer. -- - Affairs in Ireland have not materially changed, usoogit every day seems to !men the probability of any serious outbreak. That this unfortunate country is not now plunged into all the horrors of a civil war, is not to be attributed to the disincline• lit* of the people to rise in arms. Bug ,rather it would seem to be the want of bold, able, and treated leaders. Wm. 8. O'Brien was arrested on Saturday even. ,ing last at the Railroad Station, at Thules, whilst 'm the act of procuring a ticket for Limerick, where, it is said, be intended to have taken refuge among hie friends. Immediately Mier his arrest, he was marched to Bridewell, and subsequently conveyed to Dublin, and lodged in Kilmainham Jail Alter O'Brien's arrest, he is said to nave expree aed himself satisfied of the hopelessness of accom• pligiing his object, and that he wu induced to leave his retreat in the mountains, because the farther he went the people seemed less disposed to harbor, cc hold any communication with him. O'Brien is said to be cheerful, and his wife is allowed ken ac cern to him. Other persons are elk:mired to converse with him in preaence of the jail authorities. There does not appear to have been any serious disturbance in any part of the country since the Cambria sailed, had, according to the English ac counts, it seems quite impossible that there should be any, to long ad the Government sustains Its pre sent altitude of repression. Numerous arrests continue to be made: we no tice the names of M. Cara, Mr. Berger, ship Bro ker, Mr. Nolan, of the United States; Richard O'- Gorman, for whose arrest £3OO was offered. On attempting to escape from the country, he was arrested by the Coast Guard, alter be had crossed the Shannon in an open boat. Nalco was forthwith sent to the Police, but be- IFare they arrived, O'Gorman had persuaded his captors that he was a mere traveler from Terry to Clare—and he was allowed to leave in his leant. He subsequently boarded • weasel bound down the Shannon, aad going to Anterira, iJI Whit& he has escaped. A war steamer has been despatched after the vesseL Reeent events in Lombardy have been rapid, decisive, and most unexpected. A fortnight ago Charles Albert was a conqueror—almost all Lom bardy was within his grasp—now the whole breadth of Lombardy has been retraced by the Piedmoa tese army, and Charles Albert, utterly defeated at every point, is either shut up in Milan, or perhaps has crossed the Ticano into his own dominions The Prussian capital still coconuts the scene of political cabal and excitement.. The people Were for the moment occupied with the renewal of the War with the Danes; the exact position which Presets is to take in the newly con cocted German scheme of Government is not yet ascertained. The latest news from Vienna reports that the Emperor of Austria had resigned, bat no credit wno attached to it. The whole range of Eastern Europe seems more or less affected with the Cho lera, and four cases have appeared at Berlin—all of which terminated fatally. Ohio and Pennsylvania nalloßoad. Letter fro., the Chaff Engineer to the Prerident of , the Company. 151.assic.tos, Ouio, August 2t3th, 1619. Col. Woe. Robinson, jr, ft, Pittsburgh. E=IMMI The rapid pmgress of the Pennsylvania Rail Road thorn Philadelphia to Pittsburgh indieates that the time has now come 62r consttucting the COll.l netting Lath between it and the rail roads of the West. tinder the liberal charter granted for the purpose by the Legislatures of both the States of Ohio and Pennsylvania, at their last seuion, the surveys were commenced under my direction at the mouth of Big Beaver, on the 11th of July; and they have now been extended from the place of beginning, on the Ohio Raver, to the town of Massillon on the' Ohio CanaL The distance between dune two points by our experimental line, m seventy six miles; and. it we add twenty fire miles be the mil road distance trout Pittsburgh to Beaver, it will make the distance from Pittsburgh to hlsasillon one hundred andone . . 4ally differ Gem the let yelled. This line Penturybrunin, and in Ohio; the distance thirty nine miles clued cod popul communications, the COndlnetiop at a moderate cost, especially west of the State Line. Near Darlington we (sand an abundance of both bituminous and cannel coals of excellent gushy. As bon as the necessary surveys can be made, and the requisite data obtained In reference to the middle and southern routes, by the valleys of tie Beaver and of Yellow Creek, we shall be in a position to make a fair comparison of the relative merits of these three lines; and in making n choice between runts which may be equal, or nearly as, in an engineenng point of view, the amount of lo cal subscriptions to the stock along the line, and the amount of way trade and travel that the coun try can furnish to the road, should have their due weight in determining the selection. The surreys will 30011 be extended westward to Wooster, Mansfield, and Bucyrua and connected with the rail lines, completed and in progress, running southward to Columbus and Cincinnati, and northward to Cleveland and Sandusky.. This mad well thus become a-back bone line, of which a number of other toads will represent the els, and in thin way hp connections will be ex tended throughout the State of Ohio. Under the charter, the company can commies first such part, of its road as will pay the best, but care should be taken to commence no part of it until the Board feel certain of obtaining the funds required to bring it into profitable use. To the People of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny this line will be of the first importance, for it will be the direct mad tq their beta custom• era; and it commends itself to the good feeling, and ought to receive the subscriptions, of the citizens generally of both the great, free, Slams whose names it bears; became, by bringing them into a close and peaceful union, it will add vastly to their commercial power. If due diligence bed energy are exercised in conducting the drain of the com pany, I believe that those who live but a few yearn will me the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road become one of the most important, one of the most thronged, and one of the most profitable thoroughfares to be found in our country. Very respectfully, SOLOMON W. ROBERTS, GTI'L TAYLOR'S AOLTPTARCX OF TIM NOMIIIATioN, AT CRAILISTOIS..-11 will be seen from the know ing correspondence, which we And in the Charles ton Courier, t h at General Taylor has accepted the nomination the the Presidency of a large meeting of the "Democratic citizens of Charleston." It will also be observed that no pledges sure demanded or given oil either side. The same meeting tannins. ted Gen. W. 0. Butler as their candidate for the Vice Presidency. Sir. In conformity with the desire of my fellow citizens, I have the honor herewith to transmit to you a newspaper containing an account of a very large meeting of thc Democratic citizens of Charles. ton, S. C., held for the purpose of ticketing you as their candidate for the Presidency of the United Swizz Over this meeting, the agreeable duty of presiding was assigned to me. The preamble and resolutions adopted at it so folly explain the view', of toy fellow citizens as to need no comment from me. Permit me, however, on my part to add, that with a confidence in that honesty and independence of Purpose which you 'have exhibited in every po sition in which it has been your lot to serve your country, I entertain the fullest conviction that should it be our good fortucelo4ollyon elected to that high station, you will eo adininistor the laws of oar country, that each section of it will be pro. taxed in the rights which it was Intended by the framers of the Coothtution should be guaranteed to all by that noble InStroment; which can only Prove Inadequate when it in perverted by design ing or misguided itleians. I am, or, with high consideration and respect., Your obedient servant, WM. BULL PRINGLE. General Z. Trains. =MI thwurrrom, S. C., 26t6 July, I ,48. Beres.ltotmar, (La) Aug. 9, 1844 Sir. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 26th ultimo, official- I ly announcing to me my nomination for the Free.' Ideney by "a large meeting of the Democratic cit• izens of Charleston, South Carolina," held in that city on the 20th ultimo, over which you were the presiding °Meer. This deliberate expression of the friendly feeling mating towards me among a large and respecta ble portion of the citizens of your dlatinguished State, has been received by me with emotions of profound gratitude; end though it be but a poor return for such a high and unmerited honor, I beg them to accept my heartfelt thanks. Conclading'•that this nomination, like all others which I have bid the. honor to receive from niwem. bines of my Fellow citizens In various part. of the Union, has been generously offered me without pledges or conditions, it is thankfully accepted. A n d I b e g pin to MUM my friends in whose bei, big you are acting, that ahmild u be my lot to fill the gelca Or which I have beau than nominated, It gnu be my unceasing enact in the discharge of its responsible dudes to give satisfaction to my cox:an/men. With the assurance of my high esteem, I hive the honor to be Your obl seret, Z. TAYLnIL Wu. B. Piuseiz,Esq., Presidect, dca, Charleston, 9. C. =MIME 'Wistara Paustayl.vualsAt". ' 121. 54/fastirti. Pih44 0 0.-GYit Tgli=matte,' benevolent and grave subject cy en Asylum 01 HOspital for the tette —. ptioa and core of CZ unhappy mad unfortunate clam of our race, (dle Insane) has been ensmieg the attention of out citizens for a long period of time—end the public joimmds of the cities of Pittsburgh and Al , legbeny have been adding their mite to the mass or argument and interesting facts, all tending to show the Importance of the measure, and the necessity of a reformed and systematic mode of treatment, of that afflicted portion of humanity, which appears to be on the increase annually, in our midst. Twelve or MOM months since, no doubt was entertained arm being on the eve of erecting and endowing a splendid structure, to be devoted to this truly benevolent object. That the public bad with liberal bawds sobacribed a princely sum for the erection of buildings, was long since known, and our public journals bed been enthusiastic and lavish in their praise of the manacient donations of valuable grounds. made by some of our opulent and public spirited freeholders. In addition to this, a was conceded on all hands, that the enterprise was placed under the care and direction of a board of trustees,—chosen from amongst oar best citi zens, Or their sterling worth, and enterprising en ergy of character. Thu. far, the prospects bad gladdened the heart, of all whose attention were in any degree enlisted or who had any feelings of sympathy an suffering lunatics, occupying our poor houses and jails lo want of more proper receptacles, or more suitabl - treatment than those abodes could furnish. The unexpected, protracted and I may add, un explained delay in carrying this truly merciful end holy undertaking into execution, to justly exciung the wonder and the regret of very many, whose hands have contributed what the benevolence of their hearts really dictated, and who cense not to hope and to pray, that some proper and efficient action may be taken without further delay, to pm vide a suitable home, and such a mode of treat• meat for the unfortunate lunatics, as may render their condition comfortable, and tend to restore them to their right mind—to their friends and to society. Unanswerable arguments, and the moat astound. ing and feeling facia m relation to the great extent, the maltreatment and thstrersing sufferings of the victims of ituianity in the United Stately arc forci bly and vividly portrayed, by the truly philanthrop in Min Dix, in her petition lately presented to Con peas on this subject, and which has been printed by that body and circulated in pamphlet. But in our immediate community, the importance and oe °entity of the measure will be sufficiently enforced upon the reflecting and feeling mind, who will take the trouble of visiting our poor haulms and their inmatetc for example, we shall for the pres. eat allude to a well regulated and neatly kept poor hobo, belonging to the City of Allegheny, and erected on their farm, two miles up' the Canal Thatestablishment, no 1 am Informed, contains at this time 39 inmates--cif these 13 are in various stages of insanity, and 5 of that number it is found neceuary to confine in chains a great portion of the time. Now, if upon investigation anything near the same ratio shall be found to exist in the City of Pittsburgh, and in the Western counties of Pennsylvania, that Is here presented on the poor , list alone for the City of Allegheny with a popula,.. lion of soma 15000 inhabitants an argument and a fact is found, that should not plead in vain, to ■ humane public, for speedy and efficient action in the precast,. Especially when it is recollected that our establishments erected for the comfort of the indigent poor, are not constructed, provided for, or intended to afford the kind of protection and treatment, a state of insanity requires, and which ,a essential to their cure and restoration to society. The lapse of time, public sympathy and sudering humanity, unite and seem to render it proper, that some explanation or detail be made by the worthy Trustees, an to the past delay, and future prinmects of the Hospital enterprise—unless their may he causes and hindrances existing. that in their judg ment, it would be improper to lay before the pub lic. Meanwhile. it is suggested that our respectable public journals would afford to their numerous readers, valuable nod interesting matter bit refit, tion, by publishing extracts from the arritingsof the distinguished lady before referred to, who has embarked her splendid talents, valuable life and liberal fortune. in ministering to her suffering low mortals., with no prospects or hopes of remun• eration in this world—beyond the luxury of an ap proving conscience. C. First Ward Dll.lll. Inst. Club Agreeable to notice, the cilesena of the lot Clreird easembled in the Hall of the Eagle Envoe Co on . . Saturday evening 26th tug, for the pureose of fur ming It "Rough and Reedy Club,' The meebog was organized by app.nung John Sheri ff EN Cheimun and W. S. Haven,See'y. REMMERME • - A coneitution wait offered by the comeettee ap. pointed to report one and otonntmouste adopted, In which the Qah was styled the Fitwe VVAdtb Boole 12C22=1 The committee on officers reported that they had selected the following gentlemen to serve gm per. ['lmmot officers of the Club, which report was en thusiastically received and adopted. Pron . denr—.Samuel Roseburg. Vice prtridelsts.—Thos, M'Fadden, R. C. &kwyer James Caldwell Wm. Gorman, John lietreh John Davidson, John White, James Granny, De am B. Son Ily , James Mackerel, Thor Shntrern aek Richard Ilirkhanner, Wm, IL Smith, Win l le ter. Ibrording &ell:Wry — Adams Getty. Correspoadang " --Chas. B. Scully Exeratice Committee.—Saml. Roseburg, Allen Cordell, Mannar Clearly, Swot. 'tunes, and Homy Earl. Fiwanee Coamittas.—John Caldwell. John Sh iff. Wm. Algoe. Geo. Rhey, H. ti. Volts. Thos. Williams, Joseph Long. C. B. Scully, Wm. Thorn. Chas. Craig arid A 1.,.. Hay. The Committee through their Chairman, Char les IL Scully, Esq., presented the following pre amble and resolutions, previous to the reading of which, he addressed the meeting at a brief but able and appropriate manner. Pcsaraus—Prenously to Ike norninauon of General Zachary Taylor, by the Whig National Convention, in June Lest, It lathe drm belief of this Club, that he was the choice of the majority of the .people," of all parties in the Colon. That the sug gestion of Ma muds is conneetirm wall the Pres, deacy, was sanctioned by the popular voice, in a manner seldom witnessed with regard to any Amencap citizen, la the hutory of the country. We all know' how peoerously,Treely, and truthful. ly the leading men of the uprising party in men. binges is every State in the Union, then spoke out in admiration of his great merits; as of one, obese character was pare and spotless, whose r e putation for 'tonality and capability," was equal to any scrutloy.—Tha Convention, have then but exprea ad the will of the people, euperadding to his mer• to (in our opinion,) his own candid tivowal, " Lam a Whig and have always been a Whir And na a Loodoco,adminiatration eagerly killowed the suggestioni'M his sound judgment, and found that as the bumble brevet Colonel, on the Rio Grande, he was honest and capable enough to to entreated with the honor of his country in a war during which he obtained from there same political roe mien, the honor. cit'a Major General, all that ea imbecil administration could give, and dared not refuse; we will show ourselves u members of the 'Buena Vista Club,', anxious and' ready by our labors and votes, to elevate him to a station, not in the gift or subject to the control oc any number of old political backs,—that of President of the United States. Rasaloed, That the almost unanimous thanks of every Legislature, exhibit to us the confidence of the people both in his military skill and powerful judgement, accomplishing ha rdships in battles which it is no hyperbole to a ny, have astonished the world. His sword was drawn as o. duty; it is now sheathed without nay disgraccomd the brave General has given still Anther evidence of true patriotism,—he loves Peace, rather that? Wes or Conquest, and we still further believe, that with the confidence of the people allied to the talents of the eminent civilian Millard Fillmore, be above all others is best qualified for the Vice Presidency. with regard to the imminent questions hereby like. ly to arise out of the into treaty of Peace between the United Stales and Mexico. Keep these reefs bete° the public, That the eulogies of Gen. Taylor by the Locofoco preen for his indomitable bravery & judgment, pronouncing him worthy of the highest office in the land, were well keatowed and unless they are willing to admit that "party" ishbove ' , country," it is no objection to him that he Is the Whig Candidate. Rawleed, That Taylor and Fillmore, unlike their opponents, Cu.. and Butler, are opposed to 'an nexation of Territory by conquest, a truly feller , sant., Republican principle, and are In faro,/ of every nation minding its own business, another principle both republican and democratic. Resolved, That in Gen. Taylor has avowed the true doctrine, that the will of the people, unaffected by vet., should be the governing principle in leg• ligation, and has boldly deaounad tie UTZ, power heretofore exercised, we have full confidence that Whig principles are safe la his care. Retained, That the Convention at Baltimore, in nominating Casa and Butler, have premated to the people everywhere, .d to the State of Pennaylve nia in particular, two men pholgodagaies the in terest of every clam of citizens in the State-0d gad to defeat measures that have been recommend dud by majorities in Whig and Dernocratla legie lawns over and over again—men who have vie. many repudiated the only principle that distin guishes a republic from a cabal of despots, that , the will of the people should govern in all cases." Rescind, That in the coming campaign we shall be dill further impelled to our duty as Whig. from the recollection. of the unmanly silence persever ed in by Lewis Cass when appealed to, while slen der. which he knew to be false, were published to the country again,* the lamented Harrison—that hie an called eulogy, delivered while in Paris, be" I fora a certain number of bergamot and lavender Ameri • self exiled, to enjoy the society, its Court and King, is in keeping with the selfish cha , nuaer of its author, and an Insult to the honored dead. , We make the contrast between the two. They were contemporary as public men, and held simi lar offices. The one passed to hie grave atter ad ministering his public trusts for the good date country—aftee being sneered at by the decavracy ostbe Clerk of a County Cloure,--poor in worldly es tate, but the choice of millions of freemen—the popular President. The other holding the same atm, administered the functions Cur hitbself—ac, pima a princely fortune, and has survived to be come the unitiontre candidate of the democratic ply Our correspondent 4 C."oniy acts as the mouth , piece dens whole community, in . malting inqui rtesneutecurdrig the licepital enterprise. The )4 rectors will =inlet a Giver upon the publie., by in:, g gea byg it eft* prospects and intentions. Localj 9n Tar pritlyaictit*ir "DT"' , . . 'SACS:MING Copan:—We visited, 00 blOndiSi, the new fartumei meted by Messrs. Hussey &Avery, smeitholdens in the Cliff. Mae, of Lake SaPriorr for the Impose of smelting their ore at home.— The ore used is partly in the huge native masses, some weighing several tons. and partly ILI the shape of what is called . stampinge — that pathos of the ore Intermixed with rock, being, stamped or broken apart by machinery at the mines, wash. ed clear of the rocky fragments, sod barreled or otherwise packed for shipment. The ore is brought here by way of Umiak. and canal, and lanilediust at the furnace, which is erected on the bank of the Monongahela, on part of Dr. Gazxam's farm, near the first dam. The ore 'yields—so the workmen informed us—from 80 to 90 per cent of pure cop. per. The chief workman also informed us that the pickings of the ore alone yielded over three pounds of silver per diem, and a much larger amount of silver could be obtained, as soon as further ar rangements should be mule for separating the silver from the copper, (by &chemical process, we believe.) The pro,ss of smelting is a very inter eating one to the spectator. Common bituminous coal alone is used in the furnace. The business stems to require very few hands, and they have a clean, pleasinnt hind of work, in the main. The copper, when ready for moulding, is ladeled into little iron moulds, which are suspended by a hinge on an iron rod, running scram, a square cast iron vessel, filled with water. As soon u.s the metal has cooled a little in these iron moulds, they are tilted over, so as to throw the copper into the water, where it cools, and is taken out la smooth ingots, in shape like a brick, and weighing from 14 to 18 pound. The least pleasant port of the ha siness seemed to be the pouring of the hot metal from the ladles into the moulds, and we were a good deal amused with the twitchings and ugly fa ces clone fine, burly looking workman, whose fear of being scalded by Me spattering metal seemed to have its origin in a little painful experience. The business being but commenced, very little has been yet done in the way of erecting buildings, but the gentlemen engaged in the;enterprize have ground sufficient to extend their operations as may be required. They have n pier running out into the Monongahela, with a crane for lilting the ore from the boats, and a neat railway for conveying it Into the smelting rooin. Everything seemed to be working admirably. The furnace turns out about five tone of copper at a blast. The ingots look much more rood end smooth then any that w • have seen before, and are of O. very rmrivenien sine for bundling. We had supposed that the oie might be more profitably smelted at the mines, but oaring to the smutty of fuel, and the togh price of labor at the ore beds, it is found advantageous to convey it here in the native state. The following, from the Lake 6uperior News, August I`l. will allord some criterion of the exle of the mining (Tenuous on Lake Superior. The News say, The propeller Goliath, Capt. Palmer, cleared from this port for Cleveland and Buffalo, on the 7th inst., with two hundred and fitly-sis tons of copper from the Cliff Mine. of which Yl tons we consigned to Thomas M. Howe, Pittsburgh, v Cleveland, and 174 tons to D. Kenner, Bahia:, The whole amount of copper that has been shir. ped this season from Lake Superior up to tinn time, is one million three hundred and stxty-tv., thousand pounds of nearly pure copper. THE NEW Qty.—The tutprovements going on that part of the City obove the new Court louse, and along the Fourth Street Itoad. ore truly astonishing. We were told, t.o Monday that eight hundred new brick buildings are no going up.or have been recently completed in tho quarter; and it seems not improbable. Most o the erection. are neat and tasteful—m.y of the. elegant. A beautiful new coy is actually grow Mg up there—over Grant's Hill—where, in boy hood, we had tined the boundary of civilization dreaming that it should be for all tone a play ground for urchins. and a parade ground for Ind nary eon-miaow/I—a. own carpet unmarred the hand of tune, and titinrofaneil by me rtep unprovemeut. Bat, alas for the old hdl—its glory is bowed la the dost—riseradird - in the streets, whOse very grade seems to be possessed with the spirit of change—change, eternal change—leaving here a house perched on a mound, -solitary and alone," above the highway,—there another. looking upward for the street, which it hod once looked down upon in einwimotia pride. as the beloved borne of a happy family. The Marine Railway is nearly completed. The engine is now being put up, and the ways will pro bnldy be ready for occupation by the middle of next month. It is a great piece of work. calculsc, ted to do credit to the projectors. The largest steamers on the western rivers—leviathans of 3011 feet in length, and of any weight—will he hauled up high and dry in a few minutes, and the work• men engaged in repairing will be secure faun u.• terruption at any stage of water. The location of the railway is well chosen,--autllciently near to the oily to be always aeceissible, while boats requiring repair will have a fine harbor, where they can lie unmolested, free from dust and smoke, till thorvugn ly repaired and painted. lkinsou—mac generally known as Dones"—was amended yesterday gorotealing a par of shoes from Mr. Daniel lthes, corner of Third sod Market sta. He had also tn. ken a pa'r from another shop, on Webster "tree t, and is usid to have a bad habit of putting kin feet in other people's shoes. ANornea Sims—A portion of the Idonongshe la Coal Diggets have suspended work, in conse quence of on attempt of the employers to reduce wages. • The rate established some time ego, and still paid bye large portion of the employers, is two cents a basheL A. portion of the employers refused to give more than one cent and three-fourths, and the diggers accordingly turned out. Aocuauter.—A little girl engaged as a 'doffer' in the Pitt Factory (Blackstock's) . Was slighly in. jured on Monday. One of her fingers was caught in the canchinery, whereby the nail, and a portion of the end of the finger were torn off Mr. Black stock immediately placed her in charge of a phy aietan, by whom the wound was promptly dressed. Furs Pasousis.—We hod the pleasure yesterda of partaking of some very fine peaches, from the orchard of C. &twisty, Esq., who has about 900 trees, just coming into bearing order, comprising 18 or 20 varieties. The kinds he sent us, were the Malcattne and Craword's Early Lemon Cling. They were very large , and of delightful flavor.— Pittsburgh Market will soon be supplied with choice fruit. A aoucnon—Dmiuuts, Sr.c.-1t won reported yes. tenisy that a gang of scoundrels in Allegheny city had abducted o young girl, on her way loon church, and that she had been seen in company with hem, disguised as a boy. FRrt SOIL martins is Lassyervx.—According to public notice, a meeting of those favorable to the principles . 60 the Free Soil Party, WEUI held i s m evening at the Court Exchange, Lafayette. Mr. Thomas Mackey called the meeting to order, and briefly stated that the object was to express their approval of the resolutions adopted at the Utica Convention, and declare their intention or pport ing Martin Van Bu.-en for the Presidency. Henry A. Sample was celled on to preside. Win. Stath am was appointed Vice President, and S. Vaught Secretary. Mr. Mackey read the resolutions of the Utica Convention, but mole confitaion the meeting adjourned until next Saturday even ing,-when the Free Soil men of New Orleans and Lafayette will again assemble on the comer of Levee and Harmony' streets. The germ of the Free Sod principles has been planted in Louisiana; will it be crushed at once, or will it grow into fresh ness or vigor. Ten years ago, midi a movement in New Orleans would have aroused strong end violent oppositing, aawl he who would offer such resolutions as those of the Utica Convention, to the consideration of a meeting in Louisiana, would place himself in a perilous position:-.-N. O. A/er rors, To clamor COCISROACIIES.—If your eorrespon. dents will try the following simple plan, I will war rant them that every beetle and cockroach . will shortly disappear, and that the kitchen will not again be ideated. Add about a ten spoonful of powdered arsenic to about a table spoonful of mashed boiled potatoes rub and mix them well together, and then crumble a third of it every night et bed time, about the kitchen hearth, it will be eaten up, or nearly so, by the following morning. The creature is very fond of potatoes and, devour. Ing them greedily, crawls again into its hole and parishes. I had occasion to have some alterations made in Om toehen stove, no eiX 'month. utter I pursued th is plan, and found ne hundreds of wings and dried mummies of defunct mei:mochas. Their disappearance was not attended with the slightest perceptible smell; and though five years have claps ed, not one has again beau seen in my kitchen. In putting it into practice, any remaining crumbs should be swept off the next morning. F. H. Hosimen, M. D. Vja have tried the foregoing. and Blued it per fedty Hortieutturta. Or . Don't have u Foul Wrath-1f you have, use • tied shilling botO• °rime& Amber Tooth Paste. Thci will make your breath sweet. whiten yoar teeth, dx - Sold at BD LilbinV ap ;Iytswe.rty 'T2 ';'774t,71.11rrf The df, . s . l3vd! uaealga t 6 imitteux the Senate' in. ts Mien ent to the army halo retain the offices and men Of tie Martha Corps which were reqnme4 to:be lIEEMIS sed at the:en/of the war by the .01 alithimizZ the increase, and the law requiring the dim* of four Captains, fur First and fonrjSecond Lieu tenants ofThat corps, the PRIM:DENT convened a board consisting or three oldie officers senior in rank (Col. Massa and Majors Li ercia and Enattn) to designate those who should be dismissed ; which board has designated Captains We= Idsusvm, Ittctssin DocaLss, lon G. WEtt.tssits, and Wrr, Liss Lisa • First Lieutenants hangs C. Rica, Tuo.v.s T.ls.toss, EDWEID L War, and Joan S. Dirm.n• ; and Second Lieutenants F. GRUNDY Marion, Wst. BuncerrELD, Wv. E- Palm and Ttiousa Y. FIELD. It is presumed that the Presi dent has approved the selection, and that these gentlemen win be dismissed the service.—Boston Post. 5 - MAXIM Merton suit—We learn from Mr. Huston, of the Hibernia. that the steamer Meteor, bound from this city for New Orleans. came in col. lision night beMre last with the Paris coming up, about five miles below Stephensport, and sunk.— The water was over her cabin floor. The Pans struck her about the boilers, and she trunk almost instantaneously. When the Hibernia left the wreck. at 2 o'clock yesterday morning, the Paris and John Drennan were alongside rendering ell the assistance they could. The meteor hail Jura undergone extensive repairs here. The Meteor was insured at New Albany for 55,000 and was owned principally by Capt. Sea brook, her commander. She had much live stock on board, nil of which was drowned. Her freight connisted of several hundred barrels of dour, bag ging and hale rope, bacon, &o.—lonisni&Jour. 131....—50.1.111 OF 111`1..saz's Vassar:mid—Among the hundreds of letters...certificates and orders received by the preprieto. of this medicine, the following selected to show Its character, and the effect of its use • .. . in a distant part of the West. The Messrs. Colton arc dry geode merchants, but are also agents for the sale of the choicest medicines. "Wcwircirma, IND, Sept. 0,1E47. "Alewre. Kidd & Co —We happened to get o lot of Mtenes Velmifuge last spring, prepared by your eelvee. So soon as the vermifuge was introduced to our communny, the demand became so great for it that our stock was, scam exhausted. 11 has produced the best effect wherever it has bean aged in this section, and le very popiCar among our people. We are desi rous ol obtaining the medicine hereafter direct from yourselves, as it sells more rapidly than any other medicine we keep. Please send us a gross frnmedi- DJ&JW COLTON " A genuine snide of the above valuable medicine can be had at the Drug Store of sugls / KIDD & Co, &o wood et Use TUZ Pao,n filaaas.—lf you wish to be sac palatal in any undertaking, you mast always `use the croper means.' Therefore, if you have • cough, asa JavitWe Exserrnamix end be cured, for it is the proper men.. Have you Asthma or &Acuity of breathing, then the only efficient means to cure you is to ase Jayne's F.xpectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm which mare., the diameter of the tubes, end lamas sad brings up the mucus which clogs them up, and thus removes every obstruction to a free reaps ration. while at the same tune all inffotamation is gab. clued, and acore is certain to be effected. Have you Broaching, Spitting of Illcanl, Pleurisy, or in fact any ry Pulmona Affection, then use Jayne's Expeetorant and relief Is certain. and yeti will , find that you have used the proper means. For sale to Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, T 2 4th street near Wood. }walk JANNe• F.Srac - rowbarr.—We would call Illentroo to this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and-all affections of the Throat and Lung. Having several times wattle a few years past hadaeca. don to use a medicine of this kind, we have,by expen mice tested its excellent qualities. and axe prepared to teem:amen:l'a •to others. :Ministers or other pubini speakers adheted watt bronchial ialfections will find great benefit from an use. It is prepared by a menu fie physician, and MI cause , ' will find it a safe and effi cacious medicine in the diseases Inc which it is re confine nded.—iColumbris (Ohio) Cross and Joust:Al. For sole at the Pekin tea Store, No. 711 Fourth street itirM fp - The sot. Angelic expression of some females la grateful to mew. while the repulsive, coarse. muddy, yellow nitres Outliers, excites Ostrom—Me some with mules. Could surn people be induced to try a cake of the true Jos.' Italian Chem:col Soap, they would be enraptured with the change. They would have a deli cate, clenr. white skin, while every disfigurement or eruption would Le removed and cured. PaterioLsaltiorrca—Persous who have Nought e heap eountertests and not tation• of this, and hays had no el f eet produced, moss try this.. the origmal. blind, ask tor Jones' Soap. Fur sole at Wit. J Aczwe .4 , 19 Liner ty street. Luse Cortri..sta - r.—Tby only remedy ever Witted to the publte aituch us nate, failed of working a cute, when Mier:Lions are followed, 1. Itl'Lane's Liver POI. It has row been omveral ye•r, before the public, end hur been Introduced in ell imtlions of the Union.— Where It has been used it has had the moon trlumplmrst .r.es, and has actually denten out el ore all other medicines. It has been riled under all the different phases of Herm, and has been Mond equally effica.. clout in all Fnr rale at the Drue Store of am i rtin J. KIDD tr. Co, Ott Wood st 117 . The eau nuobtal seeretanw of bile is well known to rause motets dtsturnanee of the diger.- nye organ, and bring on inaltguant and uanagva hie freer, which one, pat an end to life. The ntu mortiach mull be eleanavd a: these tout seeretson, and tat. ran molt tenthly be aceoluottabed I.y the use ot.ll A Faln estovVia Unto.. Pol.. which...an coast valuable loot.) r adoirtte. Thvy ran beveiven safety at ail woes, mud afford rebel mat very short nine. Vrepartd sal. Li' B A FAHNE. , TUCK fr.. Co, eon... St . and Woc.4ond earner 6th nod wood Es. Dr:G. D. Stearns, Dentist, IFFICC at bliss Haack s. on Fourth street. a few j doom above Wood time,. anal the convict/oft of ;he house nearly oppoaim. Teeth la blocks. with art, Udell gouts, after the manner now universally prefer. red at the east, mumfactured slut each particular cue Teeth, from a full set down to a single one, in serted on a avail. , plat, thu• avoiding injury m the natural tee.h. Specsroeux of blocks of ‘urtson plate may be el - arnineo at the othce. All operalsooa7neldellt to the profeasion performed wall care emeraitlsfulness. mgel-ens OUNDELLES--76 dos Cons Grooms 10 kegs Maple C 2) 31oln saes; 50 bra Rosin Soap; 60 kegs tos'd Nails; Straw Wrapping Paper, Coool3l=l, candlewick. Bat. no la dos Buckets; sdo Tubs; l 0 gross pint Marks. :to idds Vinegar; 15 his Starch: ILS do Star Caceres . ; i l Za n c d co '. . " l r t e a . „ o ee f a n :Ul ‘t.ortro'nrranud; hoe rut chewing copperas awl Atom, to store and for wale low by &BENNgrr. r Wood at, opposite St Char/es Hotel THE subscriber. are now receiving and offer for sale al low rate., as follow., viz: SS hf chests IL Imperial: 50 bbl. No 3 Mackerel C; i sad blk Tuu half bbl. do 60 bag do do 75 hp white Brazil Sugar 400 bag. Rio and LaguiralsU boo Herring, No 1 Codee 15 Ws Bordeaux almond. 15 lig. Old Bor Jav• do 1 " E Walnuts 150 boa manufactured Tr. """ I==l=2l =i==l 0311111=11111 =M= IZELD=I `JO e..e. Tomato Catsup Er2lll=l SO drums Figs 7 met. Dates Id cask. Zunte Currants bbl Nutmegs 5:3 bads Pepper V eeroons Indigo 20 has Shelled Mama& 5 clues Liquorice 25 Ors Rook Candy 71 Gas Sardines bags Pimento 2 hale. CiOVCP; 15 Mils I.ogerocd mist" Madder 75 " Fire crackers ; ease 5.5 las Lemon @pap rase pretv'd Ginger gross Blacking 111,01X1 Principe, Regalia, Curcio, and Havana Cigars 20 • No I Crewels. 2 casks Epsom rinks AI bbl. Tancers' Oil 5 casks Lamp Oil 13 bas Sperm Candles 43 his W hire Pipes 5 casks Rice 37 begs Dairy Sell 10 lads refined :hirer GUSH & BENNETT. oppoolto Btcharlos Hotel IL STORE. • e, by Samuel ATLoon, No. • roar Douroond 1.6111.1711 31 Wood at, LELA TILEI TUFT received and for so bo Wood street. mid no 4700 sides Nets York Bole !lon Baltimore 13 dor French calf Skim 15 Phdadn " and Chambers' trtannAmture, 40 Morocco, Cameron and Madras, Kid; 4 " French morocco; 35 " Red Lining*, large sire; 5101 lb. Shoo Threads, green and white; ink Sperablee,aesurtell nom Together with a large assortment of FindingsMmita tile for shoemaker* Also, a lot of tipper and creantry calf :Ain*. Baring purchased my stock at the very lowest place', I have determined to sell as low as the same artteles can be bought in the city for cash. N. B —1 will rent the second and third Martel above my store. As there is fine light in these rooms. it I. first me stand, and makes a very Nimble plame for al most anjj hind of b¢sineu. 'LEAN Ofllee of Ana. ord." best quality iniprul Crawford's & Foreign • &tents. TeMF URI:ENOUGH, of the late hem of Keller & efi Greenough, continue. the badness of Consulfing I.:m.lmm, and Patent Attorney, at his office in the city of AMIINGTON. Ile may be consulted and em ployed In making examinations In machinery in the. Potent Office and elsewhere, in furnishing drawings and specifications of machines, and all papers necessa ry, transfer, amend, rrntssoe or extendletters patent in the Vaned States or Europe. lie can shoo he nitnilllil ed pro:esconallyon all questions of litigation aris ing .der the. Patent Isms, and will anent , quer nuns before the Patent Mier or en appeal therefrom, for which Jaw long experience in the Patent Office and in his profession, have peculiarly fitted MM. The pro tessuthal buitinew of the late Dr. T r . P: Jones haring been planed in his bands. all inners In relation thereto should he addressed to thin, post paid. sug3Ddfim DUQUESNE COLLEGE. UK FALL ' , EMILIA of this Institution will com mence on 51onday, rth September. addition to r tFe utiunl collegtate course , particular tillantion will be paid to allure unponant branchetior • good English education. •• • • It ts {tame uthrly recommended tbat oudenta be pres ent at the opening ,1 the classes, or as 1.0111 aner as posathle. JOHN 1.11-ACK. D. D., Neal.' nog3n.ar.RT . . . . ME= ARAIR TRL IK, containing some Mottles. and pa pen valumbleo the owner , was left at our store I some mouths ago. t seems IQ be the property of a dm charged wither. The owner to tegueeted to identity and prove ht. property . and take it away. nog= MILLER RICKAVSON LACE. CA 's--A A Menton k Co. OD Market hove ittti opened 100 Luce Cops, of venous Heim.- Al., large oseoriment second Wreath., Cotten*. lion Reed Dresses. Ribbon Rosette, de. bx. .UESO GIAIPS AND FRINGEzt—A AMo.onkCwkozi . Jo. reed per Expre.z. :WO doz of the moat Ezell ioomble ztylrz 01 liunps and Fong..., of verioue widths and color, bAlit ASK TABLE COVERS—A a Ilia= /4 Co. h ave op red; Oast extonsive usoriluesit 'of ,Dpe tounk Table room:,' corninNog hoe medjWa and!loor riral, ai all rive_ _auger efully .elected mock of W r ;l a nl e fir.o t Tobacco, o f tiare offering low, consisting of PouVres Lamp, ne Spun Eighin,Tweives and Thirty- ea? • nug3U IWGILL a ROE QUNDRIE.—eI bbk N C Tru; 10 do Rosin; 51/ clo1•o 0 3 141.k...q. 4 1 1 M 13 du Taxman OLI; So. 0r.630 nrottl. ituE . RIO COFFEE—Wu bog., pi, Union Line. nagati A'DILL & ROg T%A.,--40 half ch...., j.l r auft4l.. k. eel:Ls—Ai bbTs ur in store and for nine by • nust_ S& W lIAILBAUL7II OOL. WA,IIOIS•LibTiOO lie Common and rub W V Wool waived, for which the lushest maxima price will be paid by inurs6 Nes W HARIJAU(.II DRY APPLES-60 bids Dry Apples, n good article. just received sod for wile by &WOO 8 & w Liam:cm:du SOAP-:= bx. No 1 Kos — FIT Ilidio - Cistiler,l o doStsr Candles; in store said for lode br augai . 0 BLACKBURN & Co HARDWARE—A choice hica Itardsvireitrot colt Jeri, caleulnted Rd. Bearnbeist ase,lust feeding sud for sale by Rug3lll U BLACKBURN &Co varrvEnsvrt: ow itailnaszo FACMEY OrAirreteee..74 tl k 'oolOr , OF / 947 -8.4-The Leozetimilteasi atr Momma, Mtn Ottaber,Z D 7ntiOn?utan . the 7570 *March, nmanag . 31•• C.bendatry and pharniany— &dA~et4 M. M. Ihsgery—Natha n a choTi mmttunc., D. Alarrryß meaki6d m m.pit itabpAL .thn El7''' + "' cucea —4 Medieme- - Ptr.a. AI. D hlidsrtfet7 and Diseshee of Women and Cadldren Richard H. Thomas, Mi I) Lecturer on Pathology and Dutuonitritior of Arab, .y — Gftise W. Miltenberger, LL.D. ,lner;rod.em LC R.tinime linierd and ry, o Clini v.i ttura , ieal Codege. The matte for ptattleakanatamy will be Is, anner the charge °Medea:a:mat:ca lm F. fiber the emir. edam $9O- Cdatfihrtable board may be obtaied' la the vicinity of the Medical College, kat g 2.50 m 840_ pee week. • WILLIAM E. A_ AIKEN, Deauld the Faculty. PUBLUD ACCOUNTANT. TliF.naderstpued tehders hie services Lu the shave capacity to the .hteruatage, manufacturing and mechanical portion mane mertmurdryl will devote his amt and attention to the pooh/gond adjusting of Ac mon Hooka of A settling partnerselP necoolute with ell rotaggettee, olleldAtlow boat, &c. &C.; mud alto to preparing young Mr the Counting House. Re. idence Northeast cother of the Diamond, Allegheny city. JOHN FLEMINOkarid Author of NaDeadd 8/0.12 of /MI 'Unclog. Ram ro Messrs. Iphrtsrou & Stocktint, ttl'Donald Deeron W. Hell & Seri Bluing & Col J. Kerr, Jr.& Co, John emney, Jr, Jahn ADM" V( A Dill & Co, Latimer, Jr. aug2idtvr FOR sm.*. HE subscribers, **taking to rettnifroothnsieesa, ars T ...nun s to dispose' orthe itock,4ood will and ex. tuns °Mew wholesale. Drag and Chetolcal Warehouse, No. 184 Market meg; POadelyda The location Is unsurpassed, being between rah and9iil6. The stock has been much redimed, consequently t erms esss. The custom is of that,nnexceptionable kind desired by every busirtessnum.'i An opportunity such as this wi dens, presents itself, and should bwembraced by gentle men desire,.s of embmiting In theilitne basinea. .ttiP-tilw____LED____ViTli_tAlEßEDlT,, 11 iklo_ - - Wrought gild Cost IrottpulUsi• THE subscribers big leave to inform the public that they have obtained from thellirit all the Into 001 ritsbionshb, designs Ito Iron Rsilleig, both for houses and m cemete ri es. arishilag .F.to procure head s patterns will all andriiamtne, and 114° for themselves. Rolfrg will be (gnashed at the short- Ct notice, and in the boot merman at the comer of raig and Htbeeu streets, Allegheny thy. aus."4-dcf f A. LAMONT & HEW'. PALL GOODS. urm.. YOUNG & 142 Liberty street, Invite ai l' tension m their very eremite stock of Sole Loa ther, Morocco, Tounbr's Oil, &bob Thread, &c., cassti tonng a very renetat .sortment Ofsoods In their line of business, r 1 of which hut been selected with great care in the Eastern tines, and is nine offered to por tliest's, at sedated prices. An eiamination of thee stock is res. ctfolly sandiest .ogee GANDRE, from•Prailkfort, (oegat a ny,) would . spectrally Magna th e public of Pittatnugh end vteirtny that he with give instrobtkem on the Piano Forte, at his ovrn or Dm residence of his patter.. . 10- Terms, et9per quarter. address am be (wind at Mr. F..9tarks, Third Meet. Riersotaltcla—Prolessor Henri lien, New York; Professor Henry Redtboek, Profeisor-11. Bieber, Mr. John H. Mellor, Re: W. Pusartut, Pittsburgh. EW NOVELS-I,k Whim, Mad as consequences: N by G. P. R. Jarrow, Esq. Vanity Fair, a novel yr - about a. Herb: by Wiliam hlakepeace Thackery, with illustrations. Edward Vernon: hiy CousinlaStury: by F. V Childs. Story of the Peninsular War: by General Charles William Vane, Marquis of Londonderry, G. C. B, 6. C. H., Colonel of the dol Best Life Guards. The above work. received this day and for sale by aurrile JOHNSTON & STOCKTON r 1 REEK CONCORDANCE,—The Englishman's k_T Greek Coneardknee of the New Tenement, b mg an attempt at a verbal conneetiOn between the Greek and the h.:NOM Teme--tueltuting • enneowiance to the Proper Names, with Index., Greek-English, and Eng lish-Greek. Jost received and for isle by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, arl • • Mellen, cot market and 3d ate rrEaS-43,/ packmms, comprising Young Ryan Teu, trait Chars and cagy boxes; Gunpowder . do do ' do do Imperial , do do do do Sonchong and Pdorehong, in half chests, of various cmalnics and late ibaponations, in , store and for sale IiA.OALEY SMITH, id and2o wood st H 0N2; 29 -5:1 NVhi j D te iv .ape wu ric=r:a l, l , B .... by . BROOAIS-M dos assorted Con, for sale by sac& J 1) WILLIAMS DEANS-100 bull small Whim, for sale by au.sr23, J D WILLIAMS CURRANTS -3 obi. Z.., for sale by J D WILLIAMS CALASS PAPEAHZO reams Sagall Patent Glass kJ Papa:, age hand and um .Je by augti J KIDD & Co ((OPAL VARIOBII-175 bbls to* Varnish, on hood awl for Ole by aug - 28 J KTDD &Co 4LAX)HOI.-10 bbbs Jua reed and for lode by .ti. — J KIDD a Co ROUT—.SOO Ib. Pork Roo, rod ) Just reed sod for sale 4Y noirbi KIDD b. CO SOAP-oHyde's extra tine Palm Posy, joss reed sud for We. atte33 J KIDD hCo ALTPETKE-4 toss erode, to arrive; for sale by DIAIAH DICKEY & Co, trout st COPAL VARNISH—Wu galls of niparictrquality, to arme; for sale by _ugh ISAIAH DICKEY I Co SUNDRIE9-75 aseks Fent/seri, 25 do Ginseng; 2 bss do, 2 tes }4,...e.di to utsti emu., (o 4 sale by 4- ISAIAH DICKEY d Co SALAD OIL—IO baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil, in Week bottles; :15 do do; Just teed and for sale by SO: -.. MILLER is RICKETSON I •TA., ,,, %IER'S ju O . I , II; c IAOO Tamers Olt MILLER & FUCKETSON DIL&ZIL bap "Brasil, Sugar, just read .1.) end (or sale I* MILLER & RICKETSON 16=111 110RODUCE-90b. Cheese; 3 bbLElntrev, 2 b. Ha eonL• Jan received on consignment and for sale by YUCKETSON - DEFINED LIQUDESCE—UA) lbslwn recd and for lA, ado by I A FAHNFIFIOCK A, Co, aar2B COM. Lt and wood sts i imwDND: —lO Uandi d'fec`d end b D tale b !9 D A,IAIiNITOCK ACo BALSAAI COPALVA-160 lbs just reed and for sale by sna% B 4 FABIIIEZTOCK &Co EMOVAL—FiI Eaton k Co, remove to their .11, New Store, No 62 Fraud street, between Wood and Morket street 4, the 12th day of September. RUOSi!--One bale bf Roil Just received, of JR, beentlfbl stylds and rich 'colors, for sale at . •dtddi NV ItPCLINTOCKtit, 75 Fourth st WIT b rr y O3g*lb.g.BAGA4l-‘4=ll` MADDER AND INDIGO-40 strodno Indigo; 8 tdons Madder, landing and for sale by Rue& BAGALSY & Rartil FISH*. TANNNIt'S 011.—.111) bbls lone No 3 Islaci ereb 73 do Tdaner's Oil, brown, *low lauding and for sale by isar23 BAGALEY I SMITH PEPPER AND PIMENTO—LSO bq black Pepper 25 do Pirzrento,, for sale b7' • •• • • • ; BAr4+ LEY fr. SMITH VC' NDOOV 18 '" tavtudch, y y 10118 • r gate by • FORDIETa & DUNCAN COTTONTAILPTS, /co.-50,000 lbs owned Now, 150 Candle Wick; 1.50.d0 paltitti; Canis( Chain, Twine, fo, aslo at manbracturers lowest prices. attirAl 'FRIEND, RUES & Co stnr.r4.--.l6ea, 1,045, Oil 'E, WiLsoN & •ag2o water at FVISE -197 Obis -No 3 Machete, ( 1M8 ;) GO half do No 3 do, 1843; WO do do No 9 do deg just recd and for sale b • MILLER & RIC/LEMON • tierceY prime Rice, just reed and for Rby migla NUJ KR kRICKETSON VEAHRRS—.I.O mato far gala by •_ . F aurai . RIEND, RHEY &Co OTASH-4 mita lb I 1 4CM andlat elkle Pby • marw liV WICK t CANDLESS OIL ORICIANL?I-7/ A lit Ma Co, e by . comer lit and wood au A — -- LEX. BENNA—MrttiO ree4l and for We by ova B A FAHNEBTOCK a Co SWAIN'S PANACEA—A case. Ant rec'd and 1. tale by art y PAIINESTOCK a Co: I)IILVERIZELOALEILLTUS-14 bre, a very u r perior atielei„packed in pound itrid. half pound ""'"SP for .4 23 OLVERISINC OSALERATUS—d tasks s very iu peticr ardele4ust teed and for eale by au ; n WICK & PeCANDLESS buns pint reed and far nabs by L 9 WAT vratet:and ent front st A LAD LBL—libaskets !testi, just he'd' Suitt foi snip: oby B PA HNESROCK & CO, +Vag comcr lit and soca st. • CASSIA-41 XI mine just Teel sad for'ssilisity V sutra Be FAH:SIE3=Ok &C. - ENATRACT I.OOWOCID-.Neskiesium reakt ;Lad f• _Elude by II A FALIN4BI4;I4K A Co NEW FALL 1.1401)8—A A ALROI4 & CO,OO mark. sure; ant coid , okaint emit - style. luerrbrack: IltudAtOrk AMY 6 0.140"frinta.. war& fIADFS AND COLLARS . ,—A A ?Sawn & have L.l, Jut rre (100. Mora o(illeta ;very clzakt Wrowrb. CoHart. 03. DLit; *PAtoaraDyr cloosim 200 Wet fuctuding 40, 11 , ) you rdperiar; also, ao Wrought cape, of venous prices. surto • WIAS TLUSLINS—A A, htesou Ce.' P. , 0 opened YO prof Tissue mid Sarisildu.ans. - SPIRITSTURPVYTINE-03 tads' Spa Turpentlao, lb Prit ottleallum received and for sale by nuet&-tw FI6DiNY C 81.3.,LY fIUBA. LIONEY.I-9 cask. Cuba .trained Honey. • melted and'Or sale by wur-g-1w ' HENIMC KELLY , RAD-7.l owaVß :40(4, • 1b "7, 1, 75% DAL ZELL. ' ' PlO tom cambtriaiuk.niver Pig Mite; its mores awl far sale by Wart 9 i MMES DALZELL -11YOOL.i.fiF44 by JanJAS AGS- 0 metal country laired iNg., for saki by -Lb aottt.' JAS DALZELL C • —II ES - • ri 4E---4 , ... Lai Cbeem, vv _isr ex t r7 l a t !k i e Attu ktr u.,, Thale s mug?, ISEES.E-10 r peeks W K Maas, Jun Reel eved esie by sap WICK Je.III.CANDLLYS L . ),WON—ICeI Mires rs jape Cci1,11.,47] cured 11aelm . 11 feeciyeel all.l fur s.es " ..upl 9 Viet EVCANDLEss kSg PORK --just reed mad (be sale by WICK Ie.WC.ANDLESS LARD—. 6 kegs eitsl Leaf.• • just reed and for est e by , *O9 :.. WICK . AI'OANDLMS F - 17EATEFFrA.....mq prim*Karaggky Fool:mtat .ale by Ilora MAC hi CANDu. yoR 11124 T—A, earamodoes three saw! Blick Warehouse, eta 24 alma. Youtilalimartz lauxte, tautly. Far rm., apply m. .04 2 3 C GRANT 41 water at iAAI. Y L S' TRENCH HROLUTION—T49. ld ?Maas Setotittlao---A 'fihrotT: "tit lttotplo Ckr -1)le. lu two voluttres—ebtiv'Tor • , • auglb JOHNSTON a SToCKTON • AUCTION SAL E& Dr Jolts D. Davis, Auctla&ear. Stock csf Dry ge;xll from tk• Sidon. ; Aka Thursday maws, Avg. 31. stied elarl4l3th. Industerend Sales Room, earner of Wood sad ply, enema, will be sold, • Large and valued. noel of staple and barmy Dry linos's, comprb dotb,s, Nusimens, .szniztem, tweeds. NI eso., 'biark *Lana and fumy vesting', brown hollands, damask llnan ta. ble elotbsosuntednud con= baniat•fannT emus, silk hdlas, melanin, unkoriand brorbeeshassia, moa de banes, super rick style prints, ginghsrhs, blunblsuk dress allks, blank silk serge, flabarls, checks, nicking% bleacbod end mblesnlied Orrasul, sewing silk, bosoms" ribbons, !C. At 4 o'clack, arro A quantity of Ycrat H se es, a. Vhitisogar !OM molasses, Sp. indigo, 1 c* brandy, Ido gin, Bp. sa eea china, g sa lass and qesensware, patent Us= and ales, iron feslsuitabio Par steambmtu and counting Eames. Household and Weimer fondant in peat -MUTT, among which are sofas, settee, oaanorany drelli‘t mans, book ease and secretory, tables, chains, steads, Venetic and transparent window blinds, 0:01-'t lag gia.Gll, carpeting. An. At 7 , 1 o'clock. A large invoice of ready wade clothing, new /ale sapertine ailing, with firms bosons and collaryttney and merino stripe do, toots and shoes, saddlery bridle., whips, gold and sitver watches, mantel cloclop, gra cutlery, hardware aces,. hatchets, - Gerrolit am' pods, Ike. • • aageg JOHN D DAVIS, align 111YDROPATEI10 IMITIIII.IIIWRIIIIIM Tuft EDWARl ACl{ N ML takes ' artlstana r e l f re. J turning his thanks to • Mends and the blb for the extensive patronage helms received, end Of in forming them that be has lately erected • large and sled constructed buildbigoior the exclusive. of his WATER CURE &MAMAS/MEN% a l =1 imstion, at Phillipsburgh, Pa, on the Ohio river, oppo site the leettltheithreileg at BelliTer r letlefeheileeleir to receive patients as etelltere, lOW treat them on By droplahla principlea iv tddidon to his long avert. coca and the great suecerawaleh has heretofore at. tended his treatment of patents committed is his mus t he has now the additional fealties onfordwrby an az tormero hulloing erected expresily for the pummel, coo. mining e ommodi airyrearris a il fitted op with every necessary a pparatus for b and ddielois. toting this treatment tho utmost tone and cart of the p anent. Phillipsburg \ • utastdelightful keel I heaht • i i iltgo , tear of access by steamboat; end af forte e and wholesome seer. Dr. Acker mares those afflicted persons who may place thentealveg an der his cue, dm; army munition shall ba paid aged: comfort; and as an msuranee.of the substantial benadts to be derived, he points with academe to the boo. d e eds who have been permanently eared at his mtg. fishnet:di The Want Cate beam., Nut= effects bshiad, as la too often the case with *Me who base been treaded an the old system. it regut,,,,,, for de ease, iirrigotairl the rystemAirrotecla Man the dangemt incident to changes of the weather, creates • natural and active appetite, sad bdPskta vigor rolho dirmtife power., Torment' treafineniaaSfwadiag reasonable. For further pardcalars inquire at thee'.or address the proprietor atiPhillipdaugh. moped 1ra1.1136 maid Classical, ALaadlalay. (Rambla the MIA Peesbyentan ththiteL) 'MIS school will be opened for th e faespdaa a/ pa- I pHs of bath sexed, en 15.theath4, tha 40 day of pap- MMMn!I The coarse of instmethro and higher English branchea,With theLatinandereek Massage. Bum attention will be paid to the physical. du la. tellecutaL and the mbral training of - Inmates - of thin school. The principal, In addition to his own personal atten tion to the recitationsof Mauer, will be shied by toy number of competent Male and Female Tesehmirthm may be necessary. It le very desirable that stadenta almmid• enter the echool at the commencement of the sesaino, ardor that the rations clams may be systematically end bermeltheielY organised. L. CATON, llsinaipal. PivalluTh. And. Shl, /at& Rev. A Riddle, D. IL M. Itiohani Edwards, A. T. AMU, IS D. " Luke Loomis, Hon. A. W. Loam* " W. W. Wilson, Mr. Ozone Albite, " H. Wlllman. Climates, eon be obtained the bookstore of Mr. ' Lake Loomis, No. Ea Wood street, and also as Mesa. Mo. Cauald &13seson' No 80 Market st. a • -. dStor PITTSBURGH VERIALIC IHSTITVTX. rrEtIS Inetlinden, under the care ot Mr. and lb. 0011110111% will reopen for the reeepdon of pupils, in the same Imiest, No. f 0 Liberty Wan, on the Lt Monday of Septe mbe r. Anangements bate born made by erbleb be able to famish young ladies facilities equal to any in the West, for obtattung it thorough English, Cleat cal, and Ornamental edneattom A fulltrantvenf Phi llsophieal and Chemical Lectures will be delivered during the winter, illustrated by appartmos. The de arunente of Vomit and Instrumental Music, Modems Langmages, Drawing and Painting, will each be tinder the eare ofa competent Professor. By elate attention to the moml and intedintual troprovement of their pm Peincipalshope to mew atrondaturdim of the they here hitherto enjoyed. -For temm e l e= or apply to the Principals. IiMM;2!N:MiII THE TIRE Autumn Session of this limitation will eons. mime ori the first Monday In September. ou Federal street, In 'Taloned° Row," Ed dinT hntn the bride. The course oflttetraction and the rotes of Cala are the same an herniate.. For atom minute informatian,mee erodes tr Epply to the lostruetor, No. N W. Marcara. t Reference may atm ben:Lade to the following war • 131C1:0 Dr. 'P. P. Dole, Allegheny. Hon. C. &ger Pinekkrah Bore. D. Eaton, . • Hera. D. H. Riddle . Mx. 11. P. Swarm, Boa. H. Dyer, Je303111 ang.l.ll_ Allegheny School for Girls. rim Fi Innen of bliss Wenrsgenee, Innen. .1. men., on Monday, Swank, 4th. Rooms In Federal wen, Allegheny, next door above the Pon Office_ far sent= of elayea arrekr ° Fast Class CO Rauch- '43 Semuld Clan 8 O.TMUI Applications may be made at bez nmideace la An person meet, allegbarcy, pear the Eland meet Bede. aealb-dhxre NEW PALL GOODS. ShITTH JOHNSON, 48 bltaket street, have just received, antitelll be con tantly receiving thatattt the master, &OM iltoThat, a general aifortment of Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods and Millinery itdas. ted to the fall and winter trade, to winch they Would panienlarly invite the attention of - pnrettaara • A variety of Scotch Gingham% Twilled do; French 4% plain and fancy colVAlpaess, realm nod' .11k vrarp do, hliataltAtd Orion:aid% saaleoes of every style; 25 dos lira cambric liar% elan lairsidog,Ew• vein do; cord border do; S cartons thread Lasts, owns es low .0 6j as; Go do counts Pntoch work capes and eater% do do standing do; dm wwwita do; Glamors litthes and gents Bajou Kul Woe* WS dos ladle, silk tbdo thread and cotton do' ado do cotton Bose, tavola% 10 do derwhise andbllr do; Seders= t do; Comb% Etatons,Tirressis, are,itripeat variety, which Neill be sold astreosely /ow. st9St EAGEL3I3.• SALOON, WOOD lITBDCIET. llBnoar . open ander Me nsansgementondi. Amaze; ns unsung proprietor, and Mr. Edward Chase.— Ones,.ll.M.lee Creams and the sarions.lattuiet of the season mill b• maned op in • roamer onespsalled try any establishment in the count*. Open 4 , Vly . day from lad M. w In P. M. angia T W. 111. WCIANTOCKII, No t 3 Pounlt meet, 114. eau be seem a splendid variety of sup Royal Vel vet and Tapestry Carpets, latest styles. Moo, &ne se* 3 Flys and sop and Ina ingrain Carpal; at sup mice and etialities; and in connection can sharp be famed Table Limn., Crashes, lhapena Demajoe, Mo roests,oll Clothe. te. Lc, to all of thud. we WI the =moon of the publin. ABRIVED and for sale, SICtOCO Crotch Mahogany Ani. Veneers, and 2,lBElfeet lf inch hlehocany mtuch the subscriber offers se b vet ecai Levitt= can be had in Ito city, at the cabinet wararoome of I w woonww. a• • t 83 tb.W ettiet CHOICE guar:meat of Iflonforured Tobacco A , , comyclAby [WWI Robinson% an Waboar o A w H HnoWc fo, Price blancooto 001; 11011Tn0 ftk oviac obscB s ß o O poWaNr b &OS u t Te'o ,%1 dfo b nyby 100 RdtrafigreiOnnini 'Rug and Surer Wrappig "r• Daper; bdts Medium Bag ,sad Wrapptog Paper; enn bale double ernare rag and ante , Wrapprog Par, bdla Onl4 Loeb heavy hardware PaperLdo: Mt, dasns bleb heavy hardware peLper;6o reireageled cap tad Letter Pagar,alLqual in.; 9Wpoos ighLtik - Dortnet floardfrair resosildus Factory Paper;4,idare and for ash, by, by . • REYNOLDS DSHEE, car pun tindlroda'su IL-1800ollons bleaebad Spann Oil; BM& nr 0 In colored do den 90:0 do bbsacbsd •Whale do do, 750 do btown Tanner: , CO, In auk& Bush's do ID do Brown do do; join reed and for aaieI74 7 BICIETEION • a • lea/1 Peaktenas tow. 1841. . EIGOORD C 0.,& liart i tecoan nuto ,1 ILL Intivelueo on Saturday & , AllgastAldtk We iintkitult stewed from Newlfork. Hle in *ant ea neat and bewntfol b. 4, ars invited fel call al their awe, canser of Fifth end Woodlaroata. OUNTINO-110119E BAlOol—neff do: In store and C for sale by • I REYNOLDS& MEE WIZ 4.IIII)4IIJCISSTS-60 day Beavei Seeker.% 10 do:7 . 1;14 in store end for sale by • , aukl3 - L. S WATERkAN m.ll MAID 3-350 kep Nails sad Spikes, monad, kw 0•10 by aarN -1.8 WATERMAN -•- oa.rh Clore, Scod., aricily pBlBl5 90 do 15mn~b) dui in store and for nth, 87 sor.B L 8 WATERMAN QTla2.—A general assantrumt of Caw, BtErja, 0 Muer, Ciarcong Spring and A. It Su. IEaM =a and bar We by .4 95 I. 9 IVA C. 11.13 CHAIN -4 large Cable Chain sultaNe foe steamboats, near ARM tenths lengstiVar saleby 1.. M% AMMAN JUST retelVed el the northeast corne t or 41h and Market meets, Needle Worked Conan, liVismos Bonnet ittbtionsorary cheap. Manit4 Itter 6—M ßrel7 : e * as, "g io n =by tmP".l473 mow,. a CVLBSZ/SON, 143 libetty Lsentls.S FEMUR—Kept constantly oak 4 - ioc knif t E. sale by aur..4 „LifIOSYN&A.:II,I.I3 N, i IWWNSEVIrfiI SAIMAPiItILLA—SI dOrdso sale by ." aura ' '.l KLDDOSCo tllligierg74.t mail by .12 Intl lii= ir..Co lijaiNnflusts--a bb/s non rec'slania for gala by .1,) anent, - _BA i&IiN6BTOCAE &0 , BRANDY ANDL i r . loiFf-,1 , iatartbhArtitiar -/- m ran W um. 2do attArs-,dg received signment and for sale low foe cagy, wartswa4EM'7 wtiori TABSEY.Ii . titan' —SO bales of Just west atif tor AUL ~ e br BROW It& LtiureirrsoN, 1431.thwit ql';ABa="kN fist in itore 4d iefur P sixl VAUILY YEKA.,.IE-44 bbkFll:°,iiZAM:il.o3B I. Well niAg3 tt IC DAWN Por rule by wicl iirrANDIESS FLOUR -167 I.lFle *opera.. Hudson suld D.. sale by JU8919 lALWORTH and l'artah uA PAINEMOM t0ne11:9901.9 WOO 9 WI L .), bbls No 2, to morel and for ods by REYNOLDS it tor:peno and ITO ma piURSE WANTED, to go to PEtUadelptilo,' talto amp of on Want. (rood rettooimetioos wW tegolred Apply iti mmlisseltaitbiicries nda . _ _ ._ _ GRatIND tale I . 7.:PPEIya art 4 mw t =atyer, 'l4oliltelisits fieslMictaiVitir.4 • Onapcnnler, and Powchabereas; c B ail 4cr. or sale by sae WICK & bUCANDLESS