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FOR VICE P MUM% MILLARD DILLEIORS, RiILEOTOiIIAL SENATORIAL ELECTORS. Tg0111•31 M. T. Argareasazi, of Jciaas P. SasiksasoA of Le shoo. Lamar EI.ECTOR.S. I. Imepho.Ciaikao4 LS. Henry Johnson, I,John P. Wetherell, 14. 'William Colder, 1. James M. Daiis, 15. 4. Th. 10. Charles W. /Saar, a Dmiled O. IHtnar, 11 Andrew O. Curtin, j en t,.., moon, 18. Thos a Davidson, 1. John IS Steele, W. Joseph Markle, 8. John Landis; SO. Daniel Agnew, O. Joaeph Schmuck., Andrea, W Locimis, 10. Charles Soyder Riehard IL Wiliam O. Ha rley, 11. Thomas B. Sill, 11 Francis Tyler, 04 Ss./ A. Par... FOR CANAL coatnuosicwar, NBA MIDDLESION A STS, AMIUMILIIOIIIOR CONG R wad Whig NosedaallAons. FOMS, _ RI colons neitiPPois,: TOO •••/.11[1111. LEWIS C.I. NOBLE. of Latham. CHRISTIAN SITIMN, of Wilkins. SWARTSTVELDER., of Pittsburgh. HENRY Lerwir, F e mainc MICCONDLII. FIEZESLUI NIXON, of lowor St. Clair. surourrso. JOHN SCOTT, at Rom cuss orTza axrecs. DANIEL Bi`thjEtilY,;( EliubelE Boroush. WILLIAM BENSIODI, of Allegbany city NDI7OII, JOHN R. FOSTER, of Baldwin. THIC PEICIPLICtS PLAT/POW& "1 have no private purposes to aceint p,,,,, Zn , ; a ztyti purposes to build up, no enemies to MVO but my country." .The power given by the Constiration to the Execu tive, to Interpose his veto, Is a high conservative pow er which should never be ezerewed except In cases of clear violation of the Cartglintina, or manifest haste and want of couideration by Congress." . The personal opinions of the nu/widget who may happen to occupy the Executive chaff, ought not to control the =son of Congress upon questiom of do• mewl° policy-, nor ought his objections to be interposed where Questions of conStitatiortal power have been settled by the various departments of governmen, and nes Zis i t therm:Zeta of t he ge le thrill, " the eurrency . th provement our gnat highways, rivers, lat., ' aft halbert', the will ar the Nor , * through their representatives In Congreu, aught to he respect ed. and carried out by*. Executive!' "War at all times, and under all circunistanoes, is a umlaut calamity, to be avoided, if compatible with w eal honor." "The princthles of our government. as well as its true policy, are 0P..04 to the .utol6. tine Of other =ions, and the dismemberment of oWr muntries by conquest, for, In the language of the gross Washington, 'why should we quit our own to stud on ensign Food! O Z. TAlf/XIB. °A Little More Grape, Capt. Bzuggt” BOUGH LID READY MBETINGB. In purmance of an arrangement of a Committee ap pointed by tha Rank and. Ready Clob, in cannecoon with the delegates of the late Canny fkrovennen, ap pointments for a genes of-County Meetings wen made. as follows: ANTIMASONIC AND WHIG MEETINGS. The friends of Taylor, Fillmore and Johnston will meet et Mizabtt Borough, an Baturday, September M. at 9 &elect aid also at 7k o'clock, P. M. At Jonathan Walker's, for Jefferson, Wain and Baldwin, on Monday, Sept. 4, at 2 o'clock, P.M. At P. Boyer's, Snowden township, on Tunday, Sept 5, at 9 o'clock, P. M. At James Connor's, Upper St_ Clair township. on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 2 o'clock, P. M. AS Noblootowo, on Thursday, Sept. 7, at 2 o'clock, P.IL At 1711.91.1, or, Sartoday, Sept- 9, irt It Weigel, P. 81. dt James Philips', Robinson township, on Friday, Elsps..B, al 2 o'clock, P. M. At H. Raorides, Herrictssille, on Monday evening, Slept it, at 7 o'clock. Addresses any ha expected from the Hon. Wedose Forward, d- W. Loomis, Moses Haraptan. Thos. Lamellas Darragh, Boy d , Sighs., Geo. Dania M. Bwartrareldsr, Witham and otlerra. kis to be understood Wet the above anaogemeat is not to interfere with epectal calls for Ward and Town ship meeting.. "nos P. A. MADEIRA, Pmet• _ _ .TAYLOR. NEVER SVERENDERS.:' Whip or Third 1717 ord, to tae Roteuei 6 meeting of the Whigs of the Third Ward, Fins. burgh, will be held at the School House On Cherry td ley, between Virgin alley and Fifth meet, on Saturday evening, Pd September. for the purpose of tont:dog a Rough and Ready Club, and a thorough mythical., Otthe Ward_ It is hoped that ell those who desire m see the true Jederronleum prineiples of Dem:away carried oat la the administration of the govethment, will rally with alacrity . to the support of the brave cad Hero who has “no pnvate purposes to ateomplia, no party projrct , to build up, no enemies to parust—nothing to serve bat his country.' Addostes toy be erpechad-from Floa Moses Haag, tea, C Darragh otd &matt Palmer, Est. Several of the Glee Clubs of the coy will be in attendance. Ise next psi* tor 141!egrapillei Minoru THE POILIDIGII NEWS. In another column we give the details of the news received by the &twin* the leading points cif which were given in our Telegraphic column on Monday. Ireland, it appears, is to a stale not much differ. est from her usual one—disatfected,ripagor revolt, only kept quiet by the strong hand. The rebellion that wan to be, is,, it seems, to be put off till the troops have retired to winter quarters. Then, we are told, it is to break forth. A vain delusion. If the starving, bait clad people of Ireland =MOM conquer the regulars in eummer, still less are they likely to do so in winter. Then, more than ever. an plenty of food, warm clothing, tents and equi- page neeessary. There Is no hope for Ireland but in peace and conciliation, and these. we are glad to observe, the prima are generally aratiog. We bear it frequently said that O'Brien will be hung; and it appears from the offer made by the other leaden to surrender on promise of their liven, ,bat they, too, fear the possibility of the ex treme penalty of the law being carried into e 4 fed. But we Cannot - bring crarselves to think that the British pi:merriment will commit so great a blunder, to shy nothing of the crime. The spirit of the age; is opposed to capital punirainent for political offences. France and Prussia hare abolished it, and Great Britain, we think, will not dare to insect it fn the present case. The situation of affairs on the Continent of Europe is extremely critical. A general war seems imminent The Austrians are again ma king themselve s , masers of the finest porno's, of Italy--a ilaingwhich the French people will with digleuhy tolerate. The quarrel of the Germans and the Danes is itill unsettled, and threatens imminently to bring the leviathan Russian into the Bald. Holland comptsins of the aggressions of the reewakeued German Empire in the pro vines of Limburg, now in the possession of Hot land, but yhich the German National Assembly at Plankton debits as part and parcel of the Em pire. All these Minim threaten a Earcqbaan war. But on the other hand, vie have the known der acre of the British lee universal peace. France, um, contrary to all expenation,seems very reluctant mamma in wat Russia stands threatening, not much caring, we =spec; bow Won the storm may come, and imply prepared to meet it. But this very attitiiie of, Russia, it is possible, may compel Germany to listen to reason in the matter c ot Italy, and France end England, it will be seen, have offered their mediation. If earnestly press. ad, it is quite likely to be successful. The condi• tarns will probably be the assumption by Italy of a Fusion of the Austrian debt,' That question iinkd, the others will more easily give way to' diplomacy, and free prixeiples will then have time and opportunity to make their way over the; na. dons undisoubal by. their greatest enemy, asSr„ may it be. did tale was told to the Myer' and one of the Poor Hoolet in yesterday, by a very lbw looking • , who came with his wife end two interesting children to beg thr employ meat. He states that he was employed st borne u me travelling agent of a manufacturing &ro— bed heard of detente to be achieved in this corm. ur.eatne to New Orteims, with slender mesas, wrestedlia a tanner, or at any employment erldcb oared support-'-tm driven away by the Yellow Fever—has since struggled abort as be could, one at last got here, idler giving his wife's clothing to pay their passage on steamboat. He wants em ployment at ruzYthing be te;pompetent to perform, and should have a little help till he gets isirly afoot. jr. Adams or lits, Horeb, we preemie, vrdl tabs CUM of what may be offUed for him. So so twin and buy, with a few shillieg• • poor man's thanks, and a mother's prams lira in Tubbs. on Tuesday Liu, before the Right I r A t t-1 ii 1 Mal Elia t' -- Woo. Ike Loot lite - &nu t..... 4 ..„~,, , tlglf • • WrgeAggisiggp afejtvoirge6 Heunefather- The •rs ato the Gay mai jury , ._ _. __. eta delivered by the Clue' U. It abut plus, Below arer the &tali of the tattereutue taws tad free from miry of those legal ambiguities 60 tissabY arlitthilUda. t . ' • silldsbgeserally pervade addresses of the Mad, but ~,... th. - ~.',....d , mirc ., %,_ wanted the Eme of Chieacuelee Blaeliburee.. His - lordship alluded, at some levh, to the eases of IMPOILTANT FROM IHELLIM . the ptopneta, al the Haws, Felon and Tribune: We have received the fallowing import:antenna. mutucttion from a correspondent in whom we herPPeJfect Tatentim, Tuesday,- 7 co'ckxlr, P. IL I have lust. learned, through a scarce in which can impheitly tely4 that a anurounlcation has been. Made to the, Irish government, through the medal. 'Minn ofah iddnential Catholic clergyman, from the parties who,. next after William Smith O'Brien, were cortaidemdthentaat iinpartant,against whom anurants have keen issued: The ComminticittiOtt, I understand, is to the effect that these gentlemen Will surrender themselves' to the government upod receiving thiciammence that none of the proceed: lugs instituted widest any of the State prisoners dell extend to (betaking of life. It appears th at this aimmunication was induced on the parties bearing of the amen of Smith O'Brien on Saturday evening. It is stated that one of the chief win:Mame km the Crown, at the trials of Mr. Smith O'Brien, and the other parties Implicated in the insumainion and coasptracy, win ha' Mr . p. J. Barry, who bad been Secretary of the 51st Young Ireland Association, and who remained all along a prominent member of the Confederacy. The Government have issued another proelatin. than, which may almost be understood .ta -Lord Cluenden's reply to the attempt to induceliim to enter into communication with the outlying Maur gents. This proclatuati.a,aller mettles the fieiner one of the tat of August, den..uncing the penally of trews upon whoever shield bathe. m conceal the conspirators, odds the follow it g caution, in tending to cramp their hopes of escaping to Amer. ma in British vessels. 1 • FURZEIER CAUTION. 'All masters of emigrant ships, packets, and ate goir.g vessels, are hereby warted that the penalty of treason will attach equally to them, should they be convened in favoring the escape of any of the persons above named, or others, whom they shall know to have been engaged in ueasonable mac. tines. T. N. REDINGTON. 'Dublin Castle, Bth August, 1568. Anarrairi as a List of du Pairing Prunners. William Smith O'Brien, M P., Be the County o Limerick. Chas. Govan Duffy, editor of the Nation. John Martin, proprietor of the Felon. JceshnTh Brennan, sub editor of the Felon. o Lawless, Secretary of the Samlymount Quh, Dublin. _ _ Francis Hawley, North East Street, Dublin. Mr. Nolan, supposed to be an American .ympa• thizer, arrested at Tharten Mr. Fitzpatrick, Tholes. Mr. Ryan, Surgeon, Carrick on Sun. Mr. O'Ryan, CubeL ?homes Witty, farmer, or land owner, Wetford County. Francis Strange, Solicitor, Waterford, president of the Felon Club there. Supple Glover, Waterford. Patrick McAuliffe, Clothier, Waterford. Mr. Fogarty, Assistant Surgeon, Waterford. Thomas Wm. Condon. Whitesmitb, secretary to the Wolfe Tone Club, Waterford. Mr. Taefe, Banister, Dublin. Twenty nay country men from the neighborhood of Ballingarry, in the County of Tipperary, charged with having assured Smith O'Brien in the attack on the police. Wm. Marron, Editor of the Drogheda Argue. J S. Bany, Editor of the Cork Southern Re porter. Ralph Varien, Cork. Isaac Paden, Cork. Tea Drapers' Amalgams, from Mourn Pints' es UggiAment, Dublin. .S. L Meany, o9the Irish Felon. Mr. West, Surgeon, M. Came, of Amenca. James Bergen, Ship Broker, of Nem York. Mr. Butler, Editor of the Galway Vindicator. Mr. Culligan, of Camlebar. Denny LAM, Merchant, Cork. Partin against tekont Warrants are imam!. Francis Morgan, Solicitor to the Corporation, Dublin. ....... Thomas Francis Meagher, Gentlemen, Dublin. Michael 'Doheny, Barrister, Tipperary. Richard O'Gorman, jun, Barrister. The fallowing letter from a member of the Fees, who has visited Tipperary, gives a rather impor tent detail of the feeling which prevails in the &path of Ireland: Eder having traversed the greatest put of both ridings of the county of Tipperary, I halt at this, hubs village, situated at the foot of the' Cialtee &fountains, and on the bottlers of Granny of Lou. , crick. to give you a brief abstract of the result of oy observations. Rebellion I found act. I have said that I dad Oct tind rebelhou—ilut is Our. . . I did not see so army of insurgents, or any thine that gave indication of the acme esteems of civil war, nevertheless • retealhon does exist—if the whole of the South of Ireland is not at this moment plunged into at the horrors of a civil, or rather a servile war, the reason is to be attelbuted not to the disinclination of the people to rise op in arms, but solely to t h e want of • ca t opp rbi orraity, and of bold, ablmand trusted in no hasty I kimpression, or idle guess work. It Is e deliberate i conviction, bonded cm the mom satisfactory es+. dent= Every , mile rve travelled, every perum I I which has come uncle; my oteerration;—•ll nave served to =yeas indelibly on my mind the troth of the statement I have mode. Let no man tiny the flattering unction to his soul' that the spirit of disaffection has been crushed; true it is that the wise and salutary precautaina of the Government, have sated the country from • convulsion the the prevent; but the winter 11l fast approaching. the season bra bivouac will knee peeped, the Immo most be drawn into winter treaters, and then the hour fur mischtef will have arrived. I have beard it tutted, and the sistaments do am seem improbable, that the leaden intend to remain passive until the winter acts in; that they are quite satisfied, in the present, with tnarrassing the soldiery, and fruchteneng the gomarnment; bet that they are bteaddr biding their time- Much, however, will depend upon circumstances Pax rags FRO IRELAND. The 631kranne numm.ry of the butt stein is from Willmer at Saab's Time, of the 12th: The incidents conneewd with the political drama which has been in mune ofperfortit:thace In Ireland for south time past, ate this week highly important and itirmeding. Mr. Smith O'Brien, the chief of the rebellious Confederates, has been merited A railway guard at Thuile*, on Saturday Cu spied the valuable prize, just as Mr. O'Brien was stow to cart - for Limerick, arrested him:ad:lei the pa lice to his assistance, and in a couple of hours the accused wen, by sputa express engine, on his way to Dublin. Mr. O'Brien is confined in Kilmainham, charged with the crime of high treason, the penalty at which is death. We have given in our compen dium of the huh news ample details Uer his arra and imprisonment. For the details was kept in close confinement, but satmegnently, hi. wife, ankle and brother were permitted to nee and converse with him. He is represented es being folly resigned to his fate, be it cuspidation or death, and that regerdlese of his•ongn safety, be es presser much concern fix that portion of bis an- Enttmate and ilided Wearers who have been arrested andcharged with treason for armi-liing the police at Ballinpny. Respecting the case of this ear atsiii end unfor tunate man, we may observe that it is in the pow er of the crown to lay the venue in an indictment for treason wherever any one of the avert ICU charged against the prisoner has been committed We believe that Done Paw. to be provedtgainst Mr. OBilen have been committed in Dublin, so that it is likely e special commission will he issued for Tipperary, and the ease go down at an early period The crime charged, bower., is of suck serrate nature, that no indecent haste will take place on the trial. According to the lib of George 111, chap.:, it is provided that any penon, under the Zab Edward ill, shall have a true copy oldie whale-of the indictment delivered to him, on ro gue., five deer degs at least before trial. In any event, be will, therefore, have ample time to pre pare his defence. We intimated in the European Times of Satur day last, that the Donnie.' of hir.Santb O'Brien's intellect was so much doubted that some of his friends and relations were about totals out a cop minion for hinaey, in order to adjudicate on that pint For the cake of the unfortunate gentleman and his wile and children, we sincerely trust that podia that effect may be given on ids approach ing trial. The Ist and 2d of Geo. IV, chapter 38, provides that when proof . .. insanity has been gni en, that the jury that( find specially es touch In. sanity, and whether they have acquitted on that =coact If so, the Court shell order the premier lobe kept in quiet custody until the pleasure of the Lordlieutenant is known, and he (the Lord Lien tenant) may make orders tor continuing arch cos lady from time to time daring pleasure. Verous rumors are afloat respecting the,Mliter Chielminie— Mugher, Doherty and Dillon. The report that any of them had succeeded in escaping is not now credited. They are mpposed lobe wandering among the mountains in the south of Ireland; and as an evidence of the correctness of this soppositicm, they have roads a gambled sub mission to the Lord Lieutenant, through a Romeo Cothrilio clergyman, the Rev. Mr. Mackay, of Co. °army, in which they offer to surrender it none of the state prisoner; charged with high treason shell, in the event of conviction, be pat to death. From the past conduct of his Excellency, his utmost roe tale he will impel the proposal of binding the Go. 'nutmeat to 'any 'course of action Leith respect to all or any of the persons found in open rebellion Against the Crown and Government of the country. Mr. O'Gorman, junior, Is and to be beading a pasty of dupes. character. In Abbeyltale,county limerick. The authorities el Dahlia Cagle have issued a proclamation, offering% reward of 4:300 for his apprehension. It is simile:lnks plea...logy to that issued spina& Mr. O'Brien. • A successful attack was made on the aura which runs from Tralse to Limerick, on the sth instant. The mailhap swats earned, MK and an unfortunate policeman, whom general appearance ind dente* nor damped him as a detector. was seised, tied I,pod and fool, carried up the rociontaina; an d wh iled cilia Watch aid ware money: Several war rants which he had on hi. patio's were captured and torn to pieces. A similar Snack was made on the Cork mall by an mined-isms of 150 men; but the bold front as awned by the guard, who praented hl. Wonder. boss, doomed 'the insurgents, and they permitted the roach tovisas on: 7he executive "withorfties are as moire at ever io emoting auspicious per_ sons Sines our but publication • number have taken Pinern whilst a groat maoy warrants still onsmeemed, and in the hoods Of lbe EGUCe. Ths porconiwion of arm andlantainow was opea. pointing out the law it now stood with respect to sedition. publication& It will be ohsened that nee bills have been found agates% Mr. Duty, Mr Martin, and Melon. Dugherty and Williams, for felony under the late act. The trial of the last am. reed, Williams, was commenced or Thursday, inh Mr. Batt Q. C. entered on the defrpce yesterday. We have received, from a source on which we can rely, some paitimilan of the appearance and conduct of Mr. O'Brien at the time of his arrest. He was dressed I. a suit of black, ant eppateu• ly wiled or disorierd. One of his first acts on reaching the jail wu to take off his shoes and sackings, his feet to all appearance being much swollen from walking. He looked emanciated.— The expression of hie eyes was wild, as that of a maa. Who had been subject to very great excite• menu. Beyond an appearance of utter prostration of mind and body, which might be the natural re. suit of what he has gone through, there was noth• Ing either in his appearance or speech to warrant the popular opinion that he has been for some time Insane. To , all questions put to him as to where he had been, and what were his intentions, and so on, be gave the most consistent answers, hot, at the same lirue,with the ma neer of one so suffering from excite ment that his intellect was unstrung. He inquired inne , affeetionately after Meagher, Dillon, and his other companion& He was under the impression that It was Dalian, and not young Stephens, of Kil. lawny, who had bee, shot in the thigh at Bailin. gam. He asked for tea. He was treated with considerable attention, but with due regard to the awful stake he had at Tune. When they were about to bring in a sofit to the room where he was, lie declined to have it, and said he would sleep on it in another room adjoin. O'Brien said lie had felt it impossible to hold out any longer, as all his friends bad forsaken him. He said, "I wu promised the support of a nation to drive the English from the country." He added that he had been induced to leave his retreat in because the farther he went the more the periple seemed to fear to harbor him, or bold any communication with him. The following letter from Thurles gives same additional intelligence before, and at the time of bid arrest 'All remains quiet here, and a very large addi• Ucin has been made to the camp , which is situated within two miles'or less of the town. Upwards of 2,000 soldiers are under canvass, and the immense range of tents, with the various hasp groups in the foreground, offers a moat picturesque view. ' It appears that ou three several occasions since _ . . . . his affair with the polio, at liallingary,Smith O'Qri• en slept in Thuries at various intervals, and one 13310 who new him after his arrest recognized him so s person who some dal' s previously had met him on the road, and inquired if a stranger would be remarked if he went to look at the encamp , merit. ' While waiting AM' the despatch of the special train which was to bring him to Dublin, he wrote two letters, and his personal appearance was not such as to indicate that he had been suffering much pnvation ' Although Borrisoleigh is only seven miles from Thurles, the peasantry who met there on Monday. ar • fair, could scarcely believe the news oldie ar rest of O'Brien. Several zealous clubs were form ed there, one of which consisted of young men who Wore their flowing locks in apecuhar manner, to imitate the French Republicans; but in the last two days the tonsorial abilities of the rural operator of Bornsoleigh have been called into requisition, and several of the more prominent members of the club have also disappeared. FRANCE. The anxiety which prevails respecting the on ward progress of the revolution in France is still deep and abiding. A half smothered rebellion is gathering strength amongst the Red Republica., • whilst the moderate party, where experienced lea der, M. Thters, the hand of the assassin has at. med et, are gaining strength, and Indeed hold the power at any moment or overthrowing GC. Ca. retinae and both the other sections of the National Assembly. It is difficult to conceive in what way Gen. Cavaignac can mantain himself, unless by an alliance with the Red Republicans; and even these, closely united, whteh they cannot long be, with the party of Marrast and his friends, will scarcely be able to hold the reins of power against the compact body headed by M. Thera The report of the Committee app-goted to inquire into the several msurrecticnary movements which have happened sauce February, has created ■n alarming sensation. The most strenuous efforts am being made, mike one side, to get the evidence printed; whilst orrthe part of Cavnugoae, there seems some degree of hesitation, lee the proof, of guilt •ennld be N 1 overwhelming as3mM Ledru Csussid.ere, L.ims Blanc and 10omItion, as completely to cut off ell pousihdety °flick eve ding punishment. M. Arago and M, Trouee Chemed, the late Pre. feet of Police, have given evidences directly im pticating Ledru Rollin, who was to have been elected Dictator if the affair of the 16th had suc ceeded. M Arago declares that Ledni Robs was • Red Republican. whilst Lan:wane and the other members of the Provisional Government adhered to the tri-colored flag. Cavaignar., deprived of the votes of the, Mountain perry, must yield up the 91971F0F7iienw%2442. biWaverea teristroaf.ths.res unenviable office. Two thousand of the Insurgents have been de *patched by railway to Havre. to be thence trans ported by sea to Brest, Rocheint, Cherbourg, and L'Onent A second removal will soon take place of another hatch to Belenle, where their families will he allowed to join teem. The whole of the examinations, trials and condemnations. have Ts ' ken place in secret. AU has been mystery; and was not known that the condemned parties has been removed, until they almost anived at Havre By M. Larnoriciere's statement, there were 9200 prisoners in the Form All that is known is that the names of the condemned are to be Inserted in the Moniteur. A decree has appeared removing the suspension in knee against the Pr... L'Auembke Nationale. and rune journals. since the 27th of Jane; and the Praise and tee or two of them papers have reap_ peered. The Freese ammoea a moderate tone, but in its moderation is keenly sarcastic The Conso nant:mei is contesting with the Nationaki f r the authority of the State, and the Conautononel teems to be gaining fact upon its hitherto successful rival But the chief consideration in Pans, at the pre• sent moment. is the critical state of Northern Italy So fir as the intentions of the French Government have been ascertained. as yet, they seem to be in accord with the wishes of the English Cabinet . Numerous diplomatic meeting. have taken place in Pens, and Lord Palmerston. in the House of Commons, has gated that her Majesty's Govern ment are deeply sensible of the great Importance of seeing a termination put to that unfortunate war fare" And he added, 'I am able, although I have no right to speak for another Government, yet I believe I may assure the House that the desire is equally shared by the French Government." Puts—We we in receipt of letters from this city which mention that besmears still continued so much oppeened that many workmen were Leaving the city in quest of employment elsewhere, being compelled to adopt that step since the Government refused to maintain them any longer in idleness All the workshops of furniture and upholstery in the Faubourg SL Antoine are mid to be closed, and the workmen leaving 6.11' England In order to ob tain work. The general tone of the Bourse has been of a fluctuating character. On the 6th test. at the commencement of business, matters appear ed very black. Recent events in Iniiihardy have been rapid, decisive and most unexpected. A kutnight 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 Piedronntese army, and Charles Albert, utterly debated at every point, is either shut up in Milan, or perhaps has crossed the Ticino into his own dominions. The accounts from the belligerent armies inform as that the army under the command of Marshal aadetsky, consiming of between 60,000 and 90,000 men, was advancing la three corps In the dime bon of Milan. The centre, composed of 50,000 men, under the command of the Marshal in person, was k,llowing the Piedmontese army in its retreat. The corps on the right was marching between &mica and Milan, and that on the left was advan• ring by the right bank of the Po an the direction of Parma and Placentia. The Piedmontese army bad retrograded from Codas,. to Casa! Pustertengo. It was 004 known whether the King was proceed. ins towards Milan through Loi 1, or whether he was about to return to Patavia. Saab of the Rio Grande Tinte— , Httil to tho CoStor Rail to the Chief, wbo in triumph advances., lionorwl and blast be the brave noble maw Oh may hi. name, and the banner that glances. Flourish and wave o'er our own happy land Heaven send him happy drw, Earth lend him sap anew, Daily to spread and broadly to grow, While every distant glen, . [Shall who our shouts wan', nZach of th e Rio Grande-110 tarot- Our leader's no sapling, chance sown by the fountain, Zech is no trunk, or recreant knave, When war; like a whirlwind, swept valley and moon- ten, He lad on his legions hie country to save; Moored as a rifled rock, Proof to the haute's shock, Firmer he tools him, the ruder It blow, East, Warr, and far South them, Will echo the shout again— . “Zach—cotr bravo leader—'—ho ono: The bird of the "free^ had spnead Der Mang pinions, Haifhtd'mid ether the heaeon fire quasi Swiftly she spree& the glad news der the !Union, Till the load shout of Freemen is heard In the eel... Prairie and everglade, Long may your deepest abed., Han mar brave hero, ehoef of our band, Seminole and filatkfoit then, Will qualm in their deepest glen— • Ai the name of old Zech! Paige us Cu. LAND! Row, brothers row, for the pride of the nation! Stretch to your oars in an unbroken line: Our leader with honor hub filled every station, Oh, then with fresh laurelahis brave brow entwine' Let our stars be unfurled, Till they float der the world, Let the noble Whig banner float In the `ale' Load shall Col - amble then, Shoot fro her deepest glen, Zech of the Rio Outride, hail ! boys, hail' rrr Luba. who um Jones' Spanish Lily White, have eiwsys a foe white useeparsot skin Of this a vial to w einiety any 'one. Sold only in Pinibuilh, MI Libeity w rath WIVE NEW TORE, CaTifoi of the New You, Aug: 28,1919. The OPeete l rArazuer has throve a damper up Oo the Milt agitation, and the rent come in alcnnly. Only fiZti were collected at the last rally, and ad, petty lam Wier the anneal entreaty.— The Slierenamon battle story has lost its tome and a elemilrd mitt be theme into the aubject or the agitation must be abandoned. The so called Irish Directory is a perfect farce, and meant to deceive. The names look 'imposing and round respectable, bat the men who bear them do not at. tend, and the whole Gran is managed by a shrewd eat of fellows, who make bombastic speeches and cajole the poor Irishmen and women of their hard earned money. If an appeal is made in your neighborhood, it is to be hoped, that a deaf ear will be turned to it, for the rebellion carnal come to gc".34 In the dry goods line all is bustle and the icores or our leading merchants are open rilmort. night and day. The demand jolt now Is fir Texas and the extreme west and southwest. One house this morning turned oat one hundred and sixteen cases of goods, as the amount of yesterday's work, an. other sixty, and scores of houses twenty hoe and thirty cases each. This !e e large butanes*, but probably the receipts uyon these shipments, will be the hut that is heard of some of them. In spite of the general motion of dealers, the aggregate sales will swell to a large amount this Gill, and the debts of the country to the city be reduced but lit he. Money remains abundant, and can be bad at 6 per cent. well secured. Good auctioneer's paper sells at nine or ten per cent, and one name paper at 1 Kai 4. The arrivals of specie continue larger and the banks with growing strength have more confidence and loan freely.'jti the lath Man abaa• dent money market, stocks recede and clone doll from causes that cannot be explained, farther than to any, that a general Uaddity °slats among opera tors, growing out of the disturbed state of politics abroad. Booimellers are abundant just now, gathering here to attend the Trade Sale of Books, to com mence on Tuesday next. It is the largest one that wa• ever made in New York. From 100,000 to 170,000 volumes by American publishers will be offered, contributed by about 150 .publishers. Be sides the regular catalogue of 100 pages, closely printed, there are three others, one of 31 pages of English Books; another of 40 pages of American and Foreign Stationary; and the the third of 800 cases of paper, containing about 35,000 reams. I notice some Pittaburghers here, who will no doubt bring home a full show of the goods. The amount of dudes paid at the Custom Bonne 4a the week just closed has been 5510,206, repre senting $2,225,000 of goods, or more than one bun. died million of dollars per annum. The free traders keep asserting that the imports are decreasing. but the Custom House books show the reverse. Five hundred men were not dismissed at Danville, and hundreds in New England, because the Imports are decreased, but because they are largely in ex cess of oar wants, and to the ruin of home la bor. Flour has advanced materially in price since the 23d and closes at 55,50 for common brand. This rise him not been caused by. any foreign demand, but from • continued light receipt down the river. The advance has already set the miller. and farn3s ern in motion and we shall have larx,e !supplies noon. The crop of grain Is too 111171 in allow at an extended speculation movement or a permanent high price, and the wise farmers will sell as won as convenient, end make more money than the over shrewd clam, who Mink of holding. P. S, 31 P. hi.—. The news by the Britannia has been made public, and in the language of the Tn. bone bulletin looks" bad." The leaders of the re hellion ere in arrest, and theor deluded 'people' .mitered, and at the mercy of a government strong enough to enforce any restriction upon those per. sons it may deem necessary. The agitators here are completely silenced, and the wakens of the .gammon" a little execrated by the men they bare deceived. Toe announcement that the steamer was below. drew the Irish population en manse, to the MScea of the newspaper., full of excitement their eyes gleaming and the ready worded enemr agement passing freely from one to another. The news effect.] a sad change end the crowds die. perved secretly and suddenly, when all their hopes were crushed. Commermalll the nears as not much changed from the last accounts, and our markets are quiet. No letters wall come to hand until Monday, when the market wall soon .11131211 t a fixed prmauon. The holders of gram do not look for an advance, nor do the Cotton operatives see much to encourage them. 131=!! PZIOITSD rot TEC •ITIIDelon DAILY =TM. P Inge I COUII.I/. Alcorn 2S. 164 h. R61131/1/ meeting, proem Mesas. Baksare Gutsy, Unsay, Drum, 11d1, Ksoessd, Laughtss, Lee rent, Murray, Miaow, Tomo, and Mt. &tiptoe, Presudent. The enemies of three hut cometinp reed, and adopted as read. • Kr. Mona y presented a wawa from eruzens of the 7111 Ward relative to opearne atreers. Was tvnh LOSMICI1011• to rep IL 001.113716 T • C. C. Also a petition Croon Dr P A. Fabnestock, ask. to; bit ternuneration for services rendered donna the prevalence of the small pox in tbt:i Read and referred to the Samar• Coro with . instrothous to report at the nest meeting of Gamed* Gorton. red 1.12 by CC. The President read a commonsestiou from 7. M Christy, Esq., Treasurer of the Pittsburgh Ga. Worts, informing COMICti that the term Cot whsch Samuel W. Coakey, Eaq, vat elected • Truster' of the Putsburgh Gas WOVICE had awed. On mason of Mr. Bakeweil, Council then pro seeded to an alecuon by ballot to till the vacuicy, and S. W. Caskey, Esq, arm unaromotraly reelec ted. President read a communication from I W Brush,'Esq infirm :bog Councils that W. W. an than, collector of Taxes for toe 7ta Ward, declined serving. Oa motion of Mr. Bakevrell, a resolution was adapted to meet the Common Council in joint ba4 lot this evening at nine o'clock, to elect a oollector of T.. Wr the 7th Ward, ta place of W. W. Ar thur., wbo declined. Mr. MTh presented a petition from citizens of the sth Ward, ”king coundls to have the cart ways around the market sn that ward pared.— Whsch was read and referred to the St Committee_ Concurred in by S. C. Mr. Lore= presented a Report of CM Punnet Com te winch wu read und accepted- Concurred In by C. C. Also, a resolution appropriating oto pay for a new plate—to be procured by the Cay Treasur• er--for City Scrip, to consul of one, two, and three dollar notes, winch mad read three times, and adopted. Concurred to by C. C Mr. Denny presented the Report or the Street Comninastoner, which was read and accepted.— Concurred in by C. C. He also prevented the tollovring resolutions. Rearlord, That the propormon of the Pittsburgh and Greensborgh Turnpike hoed Company, this day submitted i Conneds be accepted, end that the Coy agree to pave Penn 9t. from the hoe of the Stti Weed to Morton St., and from thence Me. Admire the “me to the Coy Lute, so anon no the same u graded. Read three tunes and adopted. Sent to C. C. Resolved, Thu the Street Commiestoner be au,. thorued to contract for the repaving of Dtamond Alley from Wood to Smithfield et, the same to be pod for in cash. Cost eta to exceed $3lO. Reed lance, and laid over. Ruolea, That the sue, of 62,300 be "tided 10 k tt l ifVe:ty n" =;:.. ' lie o atir r" e a P rea ng aad BPri aZ i pte so e d . Concerned to by C. C Resolved, That the Com. on ,Streets be authorised to contraet for the moorhen= of a newer to coin men= al Virgin alley, down Barkers alley to Penn street to join the sewer already constructed there, cost not to exceed $lOO. Read Once, when Mr. Money moved to amend by providing that all exams acost over $7OO be subscribed and paid by citizens along the route, and provided that it In to be completed by the let of December, 18th. Amendment adopted and Resolution adopted as amended. Coocurred ni by ac. Remised, That the Committee oo Streets be and they are here by authorized to employ a suitable and competent person whose duty It shall be to nu penntend the grading and paving now under eon. tract nod in progress in the city, and to erect rigid compliance with the coutracts. Read twice When oa motion of Mr. Totten the word. street committee was stricken out and monads same toted. Mr. Kincade offered an amendment that the compensation fur the service• o( the superintendent shah be 51,50 per day; amendment adopted. The resolution was then laid over on 3d read ing. Council then proceeded to the chamber of the Common Council and in joint ballot clectedGeorge Gumbert Collector of Texes in the 7th ward. Council returned to their chamber when the 631- lowing ordinances submitted by the cbmmittee on Streets were taken up. An ordinance entitled an ordinance authorising the inane of bonds in favor of James M'Cabe for 1,650 in full for grading Second Street. Read 3 times and passed. Concurred in by C. C. An Ordinance entitled an Ordinance flung the grades of Liberty, Butler and Harrison Streets. IMii===l An Ordinance entitled en Ordinance, •ppropri. Ming money to buy a tante!' of Lot No. 53 In Green's plan, Bth Ward. Read twice, when Mr. Mnrray moved that the further consideration of the Ordinance the indefinitely postponed which wen lost. Mr. Layng moved to postpone the further am . indention of the Ordinance for the present.— Ago ed to Mr. Denny preeentedia bill 01 It. E. McGowan, for $181; also, ■ bill of C. McGowan, for $54• Also, a Resolution authorising the Mayor to draw his warrant on the Treasurer, for payment Cl the came. Read twice and referred to the Com. roluee on Claims. Cocooned In by C. C. Mr. Mutiny offered a resolution, authorizing the Mayor to draw his warrant in Gavot of C. Doran, for $l5O in full, for his usignment of Lem. of Wa ter Works Lot. Read 3 times and adopted. Oorr caned In by C. C. Mr: Hlll presented the Report of the Committee on City Printing. At:espied. Also, a Resolution authmizing the Mayor to draw his wurant in favor of J. B Biddle, for sac and McMillan dc Shryock fm 537 50 Sir printing. Read three adopted: &alto C. C. Mr. Laughlilt offered a resolution, anthinizing the Mayor to draw his warrant on the Trevsurer, In favor of W. E. Mezedah, $2.65 for stove pipe furnished t the HospitaL Read three times and adopted. Concurred in by C. C. Adjourned. !ELECT COPNCIL Council met—present—Messrs. Bell , Black, Coleman, Ctinningbarn, Jones, Lewis Livingston. McClelland, McCollister, Mcßetry, McKnight Roggen, Sawyer, Schaffer, Scott, Smith, Stimple, Von Sontihomt, Wilson, Yost, and President. Mr. Robertson, President, in the Chair. Mr. McClelland presented a petition asking a change in the place of holding elections in the 2d ward, which was read. He then presented an or dinance fixing the place of election at the Mer chant's HoteL Read three times and passed.— Sent to C. C. McCollister presented a petition from citizens of the Seventh Ward, ailOng that the grades in said ward may be staked oft. Read and referred to the Committee on streetsokc, to report at next meet.. ing. Sent to S. C. Concurred in by S. C Mr. Sawyer presented a petition from the Fire Wardens staking an appropriation of 545,00 to por chase hats. Read and referred to the Committee on Engine and Hose, with power to act—and sent to S. C. He also presented a petition from Everson & Co., relative to proposed frame building in the 7th Ward. Read and referred to the Committee on wooden buildings—with instructions to report an Ordinance to meet such canes. Sent to S. C. Mr. M'Enight presented a petition asking the grading and paving of Irwin Street, front Peon to the River. Read and referred to the Committee on street. and Allegheny Wharf, to report cost. — Sent to S. C. Mr. Wilson presented a remonstrance front re sidents on Quarry St. against any alteration in the grade of said street. Rend and referred to the Coat. on Sts., du. Sent to S. C. Mr. Bell presented a bill of McCullough for 52 25 eta for lumher—referred to the com. on claims, ke. Sent to S. C. The President Presented a Report from the Pre sident of the Board of Gas Trustees. Read and accepted. Concurred in by S. C. The time for which Joseph Pennock. Esq., was elected a Trustee of the Piushurgh Gas Works having expired, be was unanimously reelected. Mr. Mcßelay offered a resolution relative to Spring Alley. Read three bales and adopted— sent to S. C. Some unfinished business from S. C. of the 10th lostanat, was concurred 113—and a resolution laid over of the sth of June last in favor of J. W. Bid dle for excess of taxation for Sl62—was read a 3d ante sad adopted. Adjourned. Rest of proceedings as in S. C. • SODA ASH—Nrw Ptrreucrtmt MANI.TACTUILL —The Post mentions that Messrs. Taylor & Beat net are preparing to manufacture Soda Ash, in the borough of Birmingham. Their establishment will not be located in the borough, but a short distance above it. They will employ a capital of from thirty to fifty thousand Soda Ash is coming into general use, and as in it, like everything else, Jonathan is destined to compete with John Bull, it may not be scums to say a little more about it. The common opinion, that it is a product of the sea weed. is erroneous! kelp is the product of calcined sea weed. The Soda Ash of commerce is a cheintieal preparation. The largest manufactory of the article in the world in that of Messrs. James Musprat & Son, of Liver. pool, who employ upwards of 300 hands in the dif fereat departments of their immense laboratory,— They make use of Marine Salt, Lime, and oil of vitriol, in the process. and bare their own coal mines, lime Ii Ina, vitnol manufactories. Ore. They have, besides their great Liverpool establishment. another laboratory, some twenty miles distant, and from these now come immense quantities of So da Ash to this country. The dila direct importation to this city, was made in July last, by Messrs. W. Sit, M. Mitcheltrre. of Liber.y et.. who alone have disposed of over 300 tons, and estimate their year. ly imports to reach 500 tons. It is used in the manufacture of glass. sad hr other purport, in which Potash and Scorrhings have been employ erl, and is becoming a prominent article of corn. merce. The commencement of its manufacture here, therefore, seemed worthy of more than a car sory notice. TAYLOR ARD FILLMORE A In— , Laet-y :Vecd.• Come .c' us 'sally round our :lag, An,y ot, torsrly •uos• Fur . 'ruyFor mid r ulutor. For Tay los and Fillmore, For Tay for and Pillow., Carom lex us glee • glorious Mom. For Tay!or and Fillmore From North to 'South. az/IF:am to We.. Al at uraa ohee I.efore, We hear tba Mout 9 ro:lom up. For Taylor and Fit iMer• For Taylor amt FIllosor• Vac 'Font of AO •broad, Our •ostulord well no et lour, With — Taro, •nd Flllraore /le And bear daa columns tar . The peopte are all liana now For Taylor and alllmort E===l =M=!I (item ,oy are ban , to •to, For ...:co welt booa ytctory For Taylor and Fd!coort. For Taylor anal Fl.anore. ac Then keep lbe boll • rolling on. A• we did Duce beiore, And even. to we'll gyre a snout, For Ta lee Falimort For .blow and Frltmorn. dr TbPn come. Isom let .gire three ...neer, For Tayka and Pfllmore tharnic barrab" horrah± Imarran F. Taylor and Flllmare, For Toy'or and ri Hurrah. &e. J•ree's Earner...rearm —We would call attentron t is execlient remedy for Compel- Colds, Consumption, Astberan and all adoctions M the Threet and lunge Hamner armorer rime* within a few teen past had et to sae • meringue of thes kind. we lama by experi ence wined au excellent qualities, .ad sr. prepared to recommend it to others. 111.enistera or other pobtic weaken affirmed wee bronchial alter.. will find great benefit from its are. It is prepared by • wtenta• fic physician, and all claws. will find It • mkt and effi cacious nuelicrno io the diseases for winch at es m em:Mended —leolumbris enete and Journal. For sale al Ma Pekoe ?ea Sion, Ida. ea Forme latent my2:l Ire . gown-Atm - I—The only remedy ever °eased to the pnbhi attach nag never laded of ...virile, a cure, when directions are followed. to .I.l'llands Liver Pill. It tam now been .even! yevro before the puha, shit has been 1011.100.11 in all section.. of the I:non,— Where a har been timed it has had the moat triumphant ateeees, and ha.. a•tually &tram nut of use eta otter medienteri It he. been tried under all the different ph... of Repaint, and ttas been found equally effie•- MU. In all For flak at the laud Store of attic J KIDDk Coda Rood .t. 1115. Tileexcessive or toortinl secretions of Inie well known to eau. eto.ut dtsturbanea of the diges tive orgasm, and bong on malignant and 11111M111181,41- ble fevers, which ullen put an end to Ina The sannach most be eleausol al these tout secrenotta and this ran roost readily be .complished by Me use of B A Paha estoek's Anal-tfiltous Pill, which are a most valuable family calhorne They ClOll tra given with .fety at an nmes, and afford relief in • vary Mon time Prepared andsold by U A et, NNE.POCK dt Co. Corner let and wood, and corner ab and wood it, lugiN On yesterday at hisresidence. near East Liberty, Mr tiAllaCaL Ilkesorb aged 710 year.. FL. friends and the public •rs respectfully sound to artend his funeral to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. Dr. 0. 0. Stearns, Dentist. - (AFTIOE at Alms lieurk's, on Fourth street, • :Ow kj doors above Wood street, enol the complenon . the house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks., with &tu bes. 'W M, alter the manner out universally prefer rwd ti the east, manufactured to suit each particular caw Teeth, from a rull set down to • single non, in scrird On ...out plate, thus •vonllng noury to the natural meth. rpeenmens . of block s of suction plate may be ransoms at the alma. All ofotrooons incident no One protemou performed ..t4ll care and foOhfulne.. •ort.,:lat THEATRE. C. S. •" Ms..us e patrons Of the Drama told the publze icr ally are moat respectfully orformed that the Theatre selllopanYor the season on SATU RDA Y St:PT. The Company will eonstm of the following talented Wrote: hits. Anna Cruse, Mrs. Madison, Miss Porter, Alr.. Pnor, AU.. Sharpe, Mrs Archer. Join Mum, John Oiler, W. F. Wood, Ar cher, PHor Hera, Hnead, Polon, (Hanford. Meek barn, C. S. Porter, Marlin, Hamer W. Wood, Neater U. Wood, Master H. Wood. Nolo-Unmade Director—Air. W. F. Wood. Lender of Urehestra—Herr Zatorbart. Aruss—Mr. Lawman. Idnohmiat—rdr. Monk. Costumer--Mr. Hewitt. The celebrated `heron Family ate engaged Mr a few nights, and will appear on Saturday. aug3l MATTHEW =MAIM /MAC EMCEE. UM. makoms,jr. /ACOS race, raua 60E. /TAANIATI. LEAEL, rma EITIPMMA BIECLIA.NICS' GLASS WORKS. 1111VOON, LEAKS, 15TANCI & C • nenufactu -0 yen of Via* Bottle., and WittiTow thass, kebp emmenntly on hand a general aWaordetf, , t of the above arttelm. Al. , make tq order a nor Milde of Mineral or Soda-Wow Bottles, of co red glass. No. 10 Wood M. Pittaborttla au_01.6411 11 .4* gals winter bleached Whale Oil; lig, do do do Sperm do 13 Mils do Racked Whole do sdo brown Tanners do 3du blpisita Tufwrine• in wore and for sale by /met U lILACKI/UKN & Co IUFFIXIOO bap prima Rio; 100 as do I.rmuayra: kj I/I corn and for .ate by Ell=l L )11: METAL—SO , l i r , 9 6 8 , nt j f u eoz , l jk or , 3 o, ale by .01 85 lowa st LONE %%'ll/Tic bbi.• 00 0blo for stucco work, for kale by toga 8 F VON: BONNHORST k. Ca ROMAN CEMENT— d bblo for ludo by XL so J.l al F VOICBONNLICPRST A. Co 128AMER-8-4(4 b l . yon wile by _ _ j: oug3l 8 F VON kIUANHORST 1 Co BTU I 1811 LUSTRE—a C.C34 just iced cud for sale by ZI A FA/INIISINICK dt Co, aura_earner lot and wood Ito _ GUM ARABlC—«A lbsjuat recd and for bale by aurJl H A FALLNESTOCK I Co . _ CLICKNER'S PILLS—Io frau foal reed and for ..a. by aus3l II A FAAINEu_TOCK h Co Authorizing at Mayor to insert, Bortek u. , faux of Jaw; Iltdckssil gad SEC. I.—Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Pittsburgh. in Select and Catnap bled. That the Mayor be and be is hereby anthonzed to lame Bonds in the name of lames Mackrell 66r lOW dollars on account of theierading of Diamond alley; and bonds In the name of William Wilson for 410 dol lars and 66 cents, being balance to hall for grading High and Webster *mem, each bearing =must at the rate of 6 per rent per annum, payable semi annually at the Treasurer's office In the city of Pittsburgh. and redeemable to ten years. The interest on said bonds shall commence Ott the first day of August instant. Sac IL—He it further enacted, Sr., That the firth, eredu, funds, revenue and corporate property of the city, be and the same is hereby pledged for the redemp tion of said Bonds. . . . Ordained and enacted Into a lava to Counetle. this 11.9111 dey of Aagum. A. U. le4e. [Arrkler,l RIORGAN ROBERTSON, Breit. C C. R. Brenta Rokrers, Clerk C. C. JOHN SHIPTON, Pres'y S. Joey Moot, Clerk S. C. attirll.3l An Ord' Atakoti..-ing um Mayor so L. Silt Band. Os favor of James Af'Cato. EC. I —Be it ordained and enacted by the cnimna of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils as sembled, That the Mayor be and he IS hereby mutton' zed to issue bonds of the city in the name of James Itl'Cabe, for nine hundred and filly-seven dollars, (150574 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually •t the Treasurer's office in the city of Pittsburgh, and redeemable in ten years, said bonds being balance to full for grading Second stmt in the bib Ward. Soc. ll.—Be it ranker enacted. to., That the faith, credit, funds-, revenue and corporate property of the city be, and the same is hereby pledged rot the pay ment of the interest and redemption of and bond. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, all, -lath day of August. A. D. IS4B. (Attest) MORGAN ROBERTSON, Erma. C.C. R. Bronco Rollown, Clerk C. C. JOHN SHIMS!. Smelt. S. C Jung Mun. Clerk S. C. auglll-Se An Ordinance, Relating to the Grade of Liberty Street. EC. I —Be 0 ordained and enacted by the ciuseris IT) of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Conned" so bled, That the grade of Liberty street, from Me chanics' street to Barnum street. shall be established an follows: Beglnning at the grade of Liberty stree and Butler street; thence fall aq minute. or 54-100 (set per lOC feet to Honiiwin went, and tram therce rise In minutes or 94400 feet per lOU feet to the Eastern line of the Sth Ward. u. ll.—lle it tardier enacted, de, That Harmon street shall be graded to conform with the grade of Liberty street, as establmhed by this Ordinance, and that so much of any Ordinance conflicting with the p f this Ordinance, be and the same ts here by repealed_ Ordained and enacted into a law in Counei tine day iii(Auguat, A.D. 1b49. lAttesti MORGAN ROBERTSON, Prea't C. C FL BIDDLZ Rosawra, Clerk C- C. JOHN SHIPTON. Preet. S. C. Jo. ALAJOR, Clerk S. C. mbOlt.lt An Ordinance, Chem gin" the liate of hold", g Eferetiows in the Se. Venda Ward. SEC. 1.--Be it ordained and r naketed by the elliZen/ of Patsburgh, in Select and Common Conned. as ventbled, That hereafter the eleelloos tor the State and County, as well as for City utbeeta in the Seventh Ward, shall be held at the Public School House in said Word. Sac. it further ordained, !kr., That so much of any existing Ordinance as is hereby altered, he and the same as hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into • law to Councils. dim Meth day of August. A. D. lel, lArriurr.l NIORUAN ROBERTSON, Pen.Y. C C R. Bianhe Roanllc.. Clerk C. C. JOHN `...4111PT0N, Preel. S C Jo. 31A/olk Clerk S. C. auir3l.3t • • Chocolate, Comm., ace. W Baker's American and French Chocolate. Proper. ed Cocoa. Cocoa Paste, Broma, Cocoa Shell., Sc. FrO merchants and comumers, who would purchase I the best products or Cocoa, free tram adulteration, more 11111111101.14 thigh ", or code, and in quality unsur• panned, the subscriber recommends the above stliCiel., rurnmfactured by hitnied and stamped with his name. Brame and Corms Paste, am delicate, palatable, and Reliantly artnlia for trivaltds, convalescents, and other, are pronounced by the mom eminent physician. superior 10 arty ether preparattons. Ht. manufactures are always m i nute. to ally quantity, by the most re spectable grocers in the eastern cares, and by their agents, Hawes. Gray hon, of Boston. lames NI Boner ik co, Hartford. Conn; Hussey fr. Murray, New York; Grant St Smite. Philadelphia; Timmins V Brandtge, Bal timore, and Kelloec tr. Bennett, Ctn.:man, Ohio. WALTER BAKER, Dorchester Maas For gale by augll BAG ALEV Ic SMITH UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FACULTY OF PHYSIC, . - - - Q FSSION OF 1.4,--et —The Lectures will commence L„, on Nloen•r.SOth October, end conttnue tutu! the Al Mnrch. cowing Chrnmtry and l'hartnat. y—WtiiAm E.. A Alien. M. ILLLD Therupeutzes, Altnenn Akalca and Ilypene—gums el Chew..ll 11 Anatomy .nd Phy.ologv—Joneph Roby. M D Theory hhtt Praeule L. Methchte—y\ahana Power D Mich% uery and Lhaeases of Women and Chtldrert-- &chill,' H. Thur... M. U. . . Lecturer on Pathology and Dentorutrator of Ahato nry—kieurge W hltltenberger, M. D. It/Antenna in anneal Nledicine and Clinical Surgery every tiny at the Balumnre Isifirotary,oppolste the Med cal Code*, The moms ter pracucal anatomy will be opened October Is 4 under the charge of the demonstra tor. Fees for thene the .Comfortable board may be °ideated t ut the vtenuty o f the klethcal toliege, tor 11,1.50 to l.:1.50 per egret h 11.1.1 e ‘I F. A. AIKEN, 1. Han :a the Facul y I , HE subserlbers are now rrceoug and oder for sale at low nacs. as tallow, vls, :,5 kir chess" VII. Impend, SU bbls No 3 Mackerel U P and 1.1 a Teas half bbl. do 80 Lis do do 75 bgs whine Brasil Sugar 40./ bag. Rao and Laguaa 159 his Herrulg, No I Cedre 15 Bordeaux IS bg. Old Boy Java do 13$ his W - E atouoAlmonds ISO bas manufseiored To- 35 - Ellberta .• buco, 5.- Ina, 16., :W... 30 r Brun Nina I lb and i lb lump, 150 30 r Tenn Gni Nou and 51 Span du - 90 b. W R RU.. 350 mss 4.313 ' ....AD cows Tunto Catnap ..,,,..._ 3 ceroons Indigo i 12 cu. karild urnse 1 : t2e * . P Cro ev:1,1: 5.0 boo Shelled Almonds 5 cues Liquorice L 5 661. cluxed Logsrood 10./ b. Rock Candy 2 cu. bladder 7t/ his Sardines 0' 20 b. No I Chocolate 75 - Fire erackers 3 casks 54,sorn SU. n - spiced Chocolate 20 bbl. Tanner: 0d 1 cases Prunes S cask. Lamp (hl l'i his Lemon Syeop 15 has Sperm Candles 1 cue preyed Gtnger 43 Um %S . WU' !NM* 7 gross Ellseklng 5 casts Klee 1 10,Mai Prmeipe, Itegabe. 31 bags Dairy SCL . Crutelo. and Havana :70 bb is refined Sugar : Csgars ENGLISH lc BENNETT. 37 Woml m s opposite St Charles 11co1a1 eIiDRIFS-75 dos Corn Brooms, 10 kegs Maple 1,3 klotasnera, 30 bit , Roams Soap: 10 kegs assid Seals, Straw 'Wrapping Paper. cotton I win, candlewick, Bat ting; IGO dos bucket.: 3 do Tuba; 10 gross pint Flank.; 1 tails Vinegar, 13 his Starch. 25 ao Eittar Candles; ground Spires of all description.; fine rut chewing Rappee and Scotch :Stud, Whams/ chalk, copperas attd Alum, in store and for sale low by ENOLISit h BENNnt - r. 77 Wood st, opposite St entitles Hopei I EST recerred and tor sale, by S a muelau 11I'Lean. Na 133 Wood rne; and corner Desmond alley: 1300 Andes Near York Sole Leather Gnu lialuserre 13 dos French calf Sin., of the best qualm. :rnor'vi lb Phllarla - Crawford'. and Chambers' mantrfaeurre, 40 " himecno. Caine.. and Madraas Hid; 4 " French morocco 33 Red Llothis, large Wee; S.XO lbs Shoe Thread.. green and white, GOO Ethatables, assorted saws; Together swab • large assortment of Flndongo, snit. blot (or shoemaker.. Also,. lot of upper and canary calf Skins. Having purehued my stock at the very lowest prices, I have determined to sell as low as the same ansele. can be bought in the eny for cash. N. 1.1.—1 veill rent the second and thand aerie. above toy store. As there Is fine light in these moms, it Is a first row stand, and makes a very suitable pla ce forel- S most4rgnd owlibbtmess. Ott. eg Am•rionn L Foreign Putookto. AhlE. ORE-KM/161Y, of the late hue of Keller at. a, Greenough, continues the benne. of Consulang Engineer and Patent Attorney, at h. , office in the city of WAIYHINGTONI. lie may be consulted and em ployed in making examinations in machinery in the Patent Office and elsewhere, in iunirahtng dressings and speeffica.ns of mashie., and all papers cocoas ry, transfer, amend, ressaue or extend letters patent in the United States or Kurope. lie can also be emanat ed protessionally on all questions of litigammt aria mg under the Patent Law, and willair te gees uons before the Patent Office or an appeal titeretro Inc which ht. long experience to the Patent Office and In ins prolinsion, bane peculiarly fitted him. The pro tesatonel benne. of the late Dr 'l'. P. Joues hawing been placed to Ws hands, all letters to relanon thereto should be addressed to him, ?oat paid. ausffill-alft_ • _ PUBLIC ACCOIIIITA.2IT. rpm: undersagned tenders his services in the above I capacity to Use mercantile, manutecturing and etechautcal portion of the communtty He will devote his mac and atiettilon to the posting ttud adjusting of Hooks of Accounts, eettlnig partnership accounts with all confidence, opening nevc books, /cc. A c.; and also in preparing young men Mr the Cowning House Res Northeast comer of he Lhamond. Allegheny mty JOHN FLRAIINO. A. and M - . • . Author of Nahanni System of Book Keeping. Reece •ro Messrs. Johnston & Stockton, 11I'Donald Beeson, kV Bel. A Son, Spang.A. Cu. J. Kerr, Jr.& Co, John Finney. Jr.. John Arthurt, W A H4ll & Co, W "simmer, Jr. oogb-dKw 171313333 ritllE subset rthere wislung fcreure from business, are mulling to dtspose 01 the stock, good will and fix tures tot their wholesale Drug and Chenneal Warehouse, No. le/ Market street, Philadelphta. The location is ourumassed, being between MAL sod Sixth. line stock has been touch reduced. consequently terms easy The custom is of that nuexceptionnble kind desired b) ever) business nom An °point unlty sunk so this sel dom prisents ascii sod should beembraced by gentle men desirous 0f embarking in the 'hug business. tolyttlor EDWIN MEREDITH & Co L ACE CAPS—A A Masan & Co, 60 Market sheet, bare Jost opened 1W Lace Caps, of various prices. Also., a large oasOrtent of assorted Wreaths, Corona non Head Dresses. Ribbon Rosen', &e. in. aug3o IMPS AND FRINGES—A A Mason & Co. have I e it.t teed per Express, SR dor of the most fash ionable styles of limps and Frage', of various woildu and colors auir3o DAMASK TABLE. COVERS—A A Mason A Co. If have opened a most CUOIISAVIS assortnaeut of Da mask Thble corers., computing fine mahout and low priced, of an taw. aug3o WE have rust received a carefully selected stock of mutat...tared Tobacco, of choice Wanda, which we are ollerPig low, con twain of Pound, Fives Lump, Fine Spun I.,:hts, Twelves and Thirty-Twat. acitao A ROE liNDRIEt---711 4 Las C Tar; IU dtitoatt le do N. 3 Mackerel, large; 13 do Tandem Oil; 6 tea Rite ItI'OILL &ROE RIO COFFEE— bags, per Urriari augar hVGILL dr. ROF: til-.411 TEAS-40 hall cheats, just received angaIAVOILL & ROE kiEE.N PIPLE..*--W ibliumorted Owen Apples, in tore and for hale by JOEl& W HARDAUGH OA / 001. W - ANTED7,IO - ,taii lb. Common .nd Tub IY Wool wanted, for hick Wo 1.1,W001 nowt. Imre sill ac tend by .ug,t yit 1111 AL ori IRY APPLES-50 bbla,Dry Apple., a good aruc le. juat received and for talc by auger BA W II ARBAUCiti .. frolltr 10 do Ciatile; 10 do Star 0 Candles; In Core and for sale by autEßO_ 0 BLACKBURN 4 EP T EAM 50 . paiklea, ccnnproung Ilyeon Teas, bail cheats and catty boxes; Ocepowdec do do do do Imperial do do do Souchong and Poweliceig, in halfcheats,of varioaa q by ualities and late intporiatt u or, ,,A le tt E s l torl , al . 4d ur fo i r i, sale anal and YU wood at GROUND PI,PPIitI—JP os. pnm Wound Pepper. for sale i n . u p 7 WICK IiPCANDLESS AUCTION SA RS. a 7 Jobs n. nimaisiAuceiniuhrz. 50.. 6 41 . X 7 GM/titan Sfidva• Chs Thenalay rberntuy;:&44. at, as 10 q , clook, at the connuermul 840 Boom tap= of Woad nth sums, and ledd, • lato tad valuable mock of ample and y . Dry . ooeds, comprising cloths, cassimeres, at breeds; By Jean& bleuh sun n and fancy meriaga brown bullamb, dassrask Linea am ble cloths, leonnerl and coot, hosiery, fancy oramus, ssik croshmere, terkerl,and brothels ehearls, MOWS de Lamm , super nob style prints, gishams, blue I:diat oms* black .ilk serge, flannels, cheeks, ticking& bleached and nab/smelted =Aims, manna acesuare s . nbbous, &c. At 2 o'clock, Obscsulay rcaNnw...t, A mummy of Y H tea, Virginia tobacco, sugar bonze ladigo, 1 cask brandy, Ido pa SP- ot• china, lOW and queenaarare, patent beam and scales, Iron otaltabla for steamboats and counting houses. Household and kitchen fittniture in meat =dung schwti are sofas, settee, cannogang dressing b - reams, book Casa end secretary, tables, chairs, bed steads, Venetian and transpared artndow blinds, look. •ing glasses, carpeting, At 7g o'clock. A large invoice or ready nude ckothing, new style wink linen bosom and collar, fitaeg nrrd memo stripe do, boots and shoes., saddles, bridles, whips, gold Sod elver sentettes, tel chocks : fins ouWry hardereve, 00.0, hatchets, German lane) , goods, sc. • augTO JOHN D DAVIS, Auct HYDILOP,ATMO EISVABLMIUMEAT, mituansulton, Manta cq rs- TIR. EDWARD ACEER i lake, dm means of no- J../ turning his thanks to his friends and the public for the ellebliVe pallOWllge be has received, and of in forming theta that be ht, lately erected • large and well consfructied building, (or the exclusive proposes of Ma WATER CURE L.WABLJSEIMENT, u ht, old location, at Mlipatourgh, P 54 on the Ohio nvvrtoPiatt site the steamboat landing gliicarer, where het, ready to receive ;nations LS boarder., and treat them en Ry.. aromatic plineiples. In addition to his long experi ence, md the 4reat succer• which has heretofore at tended hts treatment of patients comadued to his can, he has now the additional facilitlea afforded by an ex- Masora Mulcting erected expressly for the purpose, con taining commodious and airy rooms. and fined op with every necessary apparatus for bathing, mil ddminis tering the trealtPleilt to th e utmost benefit and comfort of the Patient. Phillipslugh. is a most delightful and healthy villags, asy ante". by steamboats, and af fords fine and w holreetae water. Dr. Acker assures those alfbcted persons who may place themselves un der his care, that every aumnion shall be paid to their comfort; and al an assurance of the substantial benefits to be derived,-he point, with confidence to the hun dreds who have been permanently eared at his mut. liniment. The Water Care leaves no hilarious effects behind, as is too often the case with those wbo have been treated an the old system. It removes the di. ease, invigorates the symem,protects from the dangers incident to changes of the weather. creams • namral and active appetite, and imparts vigor to the digestive powers, Terms of treatment and hoarding reasonable. For further particular. inq u ire at the establishment, or address the proprietor at Phllitpaburgh • auX26d English and 11:71aasleal Leadenly. (Rooms (o the TRIM Pzeobyterion Church.) towbar. 'The coarse of Instruction Will embrace the common and higher English branebea, with the Laura and Week languages. . Sales suentios mill ba paid to the phyrteal, the In telleetoal, and the moral training at a.mes of school. The principal, In addition in his own personal anen uon to the recitations ofelasses, will be aided by any number of competent Male and Female Teachers that may be necessary. It is very desirable that students should inter the school at the commencement of the Oftii4l3, in order that the various classes may be gillerlintiesnY snd harmoniously organised, L. CAPON, Pnneipal. —Pinaborgh, Aug. V, 1848. Rev. D. Riddle. D. rd;. Maw& Edwards, A T. APOIII. D. IS. Lake Loom" Hon. A. W. Loomis; " W. W Wilson, Mr. George Albree. “ Wakeson. Crreolars tan be obn4lite bookstore of Mr. Luke Loomis, No. 'ED Wood And afro at Mew& Mn. Donald & Demo's, No 80 A arkei Irk a • -,•ddrur Weeterst tlefiversity. THE nett session of this Institution will open on Monday, the 4th day of September. Pgatas—Pox the common }Stylish branches, and the Preparatory Latin Book., Bad per 11.111111121. For the timber branches, SW. Mr. Damal Holmes, of, the - Sixth Ward School, wilt take charge of the Preptymory Fepartment. N. B.—Students emoting .the University will be charged for the whole session according to the shove rale,except In cases or protracted sickness, or when special arrangement la made with the Principal. AllitAgGoollll have been made for Instruction In the German and. French languages, and in Architectural d MechanicalUnwing, (or which moderate extra chargeasnll be made. H. DYER, Principal. PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE. tf IWO Institution, under tho care of Atr.and Airs. Gusnona, will re-open for the reception of pupils, lei the same buildings, No, sti liberty street, on the Iv Monday of 9eptember. Arrangements have been made by which they will be able to lionleh young ladies bedlam equal to any in the West, for obtaining • thorough English, Clem ent, and Ornamental education A full coarse of Phi lisophical and Chemical Lectures will be delivered during the Winter, illustrated by appanous. The de. parunents of Vocal and lotionental Music. Modern Languages, /hawing and Petuung, will each be under the care of s competent Piofisor. By clew attention to the morel-and intellectual improvement of their pu pils. the Principals hope to merit a conunuation of the uncial patronage they hest hitherto enjoyed. For terms, see