THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISIBID BY WHITE' & CO. PITTSHURGED FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTE.MBER 1, 1868.. PHILADELPHIA NORTH A.KEILIOAIL 11 Z 1 1.76QbotflpliODS to the North Amer can and United States Gnune, Indladalpida, undyed and forwarded from thin aka. Democratic Vithiti,Reatinattotts, FOR PRESIDENT, ZACHARY TAYLOR, FOR VICE PRkZIDENT, REILLAgp FILLMORE. ZLEOTOECAL TICHZt SENATORIAL ELECTORS. TnomasJlL T. BVlCassaa, of Washington Jaws P. Sommulos, Of Lebanon. DISTRICT ELECTORS. • Joseph 0. Clarkson, 13. Henry Johnson, L John P. WelhenU, 14. William Colder, 3. lune. lLL Dams, Li WWl= 11111vaine, 4. Thos. W. DafFtelil, 16. Charles W. Fishar, a Daniel 0. linnet, 17. Aadrew G. Canis, Joalnia Dungan, 18. rhos R Davidson, 7. Jrdso D. Steele, W. Joseph Markle, S. John Landis, Wt.' P. Joseph Schameker, 11. Andress W 16. Char/es Snyder V. Manua 10 , 1/ .... IL William G. Flukey, 21 Thomas S. IS. FILMS Tyler, 24. Pa FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM B. JOMMEITON FOR CANAL CON • OvirtsSIONER, Juan. RtIDDLIIBI7I7ARTH Anthill&SOW° .ad Whig liroinbasitions. FUR CONGREna 110111til HAMPTON,: Or lITTALMOR. WOO 4••[1611..T. LEWIS C. J. NOBLE,of Iridium.. CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, of Main. M. SWARTZ WELDER, of Pittsburgh. HENRY LARGE, of 11101 C mon.. aZEllell NIKON, of Lower SL GAD ESSISTKIL. JOHN SCOTT, of Rolm =IX Or tita COMM. DANIEL M'CURDV, of Elizabeth Borough. raw WILLIAM BENSON, of Alkeghouy oily JONN K. FOST& m , o;4Bald•rin. THE PEOPLE'S PLATWORH "I have no private purposes to atcomplish, no part y purpose, to band up, no enemies 10 plItlIA-110thg to serve but my country" "The power given by the Cnstitution to R, Ereeto Us., to interpose bill veto. la n WO conservatiVe pow er which should never be exercised except' in cases of clear violation of the Constitution, or manliest home an I wain of consult:ran. by Congresa.n 'Wm personal opinions of the individual who may !tappet to.occupy the Elsomnive chair, ought not to control the action of Congress upon questions of do mestic policy, nor ought his objecuous to be interposed when questions of constitutionel power have been landed by the venous departments of government, and UnplitSted in by the people." "Upon the subjects of the tariff, the currency, the in. rvement of our greet highways, rilleri, lakes, and a 3 rbors, the will 01 the people, u ;reseed through their rerkitSclittalvell AY eatigTefa, I to he resiii'vvl• ed and earned out by the Executiv "War, at all times, and under all ircumstances, is n - national calamity, to he avoided, ( compatible with 12 / .101110 honor." "The principles f our government. as well as its true policy, are opposed to the suleuga. lion of other nations, and the dismensoerment of other commies by conquest, for, to t h e longuage of the great Washington, •why should wo quit our own to stand on foreign ground: " Z. TAYLOR. ' , A Little More Grape. Capt. Bragg RUUD AID BEADY lIIEETIAGN. arrangement PIIMIII.II. of . of a COMlllitlee point se by ihe Ftouga and Rady Club, to comeguctoap mid, the delegates of the late- Comfy Convention, ap. poinnueuts w= for a series of County Meetings ware made, as follo ANTIMASONIC AND WHIG MEETINGS. The IrWnds of Taylor F111E101,5 and Johnston will meet at Elisabels Elcirotigh, no Saturday, September sd, at s o'cloed, rad also at 7i o'clock, P. M. At Jonathan Welker's, for Jefferson, Mifflin and Baldwin, on Monday, Sept. 4. at 2 o'clock, P. At At P. Boyer's. Snowden township, on Tuesday, Sept. 5, atd o'clock, P.M. At Janata Connor's, Upper St. Clair townsh i p, on Wednesday, Sept. 6, al o o'clock, P. M. P. At Notdestown, on Thnrrday, Sept. 7, at 2 o'clock. At Clinton, on Saturday, Sept. D, at 9 o'elock. P. M At Janie.. Philips', Robinson township, on Friday Sept. 8, at Do'clock, P. tl. Al H. Rawlins Iferriotsville, on Monday evening. Sept. 11, at 7' o'clock. Addresses may be expested from the Hon. Walter Forward, A. W. Loomis, Moses Hampton, mos. Wil liams, ornelius Darragh. TJ. Ltigharn, Geo. Dvste, Swartswelder, Witham Boyd, and other, It is to be understood that the above arrangement is not tosoterfere with special calls for Wand and Toaru arilp meetings. augm P. A. MADEIRA, Prul. “TAYLOR NEVER SURRE.TiDERS!” Whigs of Third Ward, to the ftreenei A meeting or the \ Vhigo of the Third Ward Pitts burgh, will be held at Temperance Hall. Smithfield sit, on Saturday evening, Si September, for the purpose of forming a Rough end Ready Club, and a thorough t hr ‘ t i lrpe ' d o i f hat e al l l V those %who desire to use the true Jeffersonian principles of Democracy carried outdo the administration of the government, will rally with alacrity to t he support of the brave old Hem who bas "no plat purpows to accomplish, no party projects to build up, no pardsti—nothing to aerve but his country.. Add - wawa may be expected from Hon. Ithaca Hamp ton, C Darragh and Samuel Palmer, Eaq. Several at the Glee Caddo( the city will be in attendance. See next page for Telegraphic News. WILLIAM A. JOHNSTON By telegraphic despatch we learn that the Hon. Ws. F. lomovon, of Armstrong, was yesterday nominated by the Whig Convention in Harrisburg, as the Whig candidate for Governor, by =clam. tion! This result is the no leas gratifying, because it was fully expected. Soon after Gov. Shank's resignation we became aware that the Whig mind was settling down upon Mr. Johnston with ro ma/Jobb:l unanimity, as our candidate in the ap poaching important struggle, and in such indica tion of Whig opinion we cordially coincided.— Probably there has never bees en instance in tEre history of our party, in this State, where greater unanimity was manifest. Mr. Johnston is a native of Westmoreland coun ty, where his respectable parents and a large num ber of relatives reside. He has lived fora mina ber of years at Kittanning, in Armstrong county, where be is deservedly popular, among all parties, and where he has received manysubstantial marks of public favor. Ile formerly belonged to the De. =cretin Party, but has acted with the Whig* for a few pears past• He was elected to the Senate from the Armstrong District, e an independent candidate, but always acted with the Whigs in that body, and during the late session was by them elected Speaker, and thus became Acting Gocer nor on the resignation of Governor Shank. He is In the prime of Lfe, of vigorous health, of fine alit Mies, of morn than ordinary shrew,duess, and if high acquirements, being a good speedier and a ready writer. His acquaintance with the history, the laws, the wants, the resdurces, and the politics of the State is thorough; and there is no requisite to make a good and able Governor of our Old Com zactuweallh, that he lacks; that we are aware or That we can elect him, if we try, there can be no question. He will receive an overwhelming vote in the Western part of the State, where he ta best known. An intelligent gentleman, who has travelled extensively in Westmoreland county, within two weeks past, informed us that the opi nion was freely expressed by intelligent citizens, that Mr. Johnston would receive nearly half of the votes of that amply. Of Mr. Longstreth, the Locokico candidate, we have hula knowledge, but we are satisfied he can not poll his party vote in the west against Mr. Johnston, and we presume the Whigs of the eastern part of the State are sufßciently tired of Locobco minute, to support tha Whq candidate with all the scud the importance of the =boo demands. As the Whig party, then, has an excellent and popular candidata, with perfect union In our ranks, let us buckle on our armor, resolved to work fur, and to deserve a glorious victory. Some time during hue week, a telegraphic de. spamh was received at Albany, New York, trans mitted from the Tribune office, to the purport that General Taylor had accepted of the nomi nation of the Localisms ot. Charleston, who had nominated Butler for Vice President, and that he lied repudiated all political pledges. The de_, 'patch crested the impression in Albany, that Gen. Taylor had repudiated Mr. Fillmore, and CaZIOII great ezesement among the Whip, and a meeting was held on Saturday evening heat, to take the , matter into consideration, at which some *every strhnures on Gen. Taylor's mune were =de— nt eseitement was further increased by a report that the Whip of New York city had held a great indipatlon meeting in the Park on tbesame sub ject: The meeting finally adjourned to Monday . evening last, without taking any action, when, we presume, having bad time for reflection, and hay *. teamed the true stale of the esse,,tbe whole thing will be looked upon as a very ineonelderate and petty affair. It is not at all probable that Gen. Taylor entertained the least -design of discourtesy to Mr. Mame, or that he even knew that Mr. Butler had been nominated; as Mr. Pringle, in hi, law, rya nothing on the subject. Mann Losurntrre, Esq, of Chester, our of the present Beard of Canal Commissioners,la the Loco condidate fin Governor. Howls nom,- mated after an arduous den*, Mnsc.—Those who wish to take lamas in In wattanagal or vocal mwea, cannot dobetter than linongagn the betakes of Professor Rohl:rick, who: e stheatakonent will appear le another, colmma.- 716 u a Piartizt, soul his oapahlktfin - as a towbar, can scarcely a azaillid. pastsrozweir • Thais. 44 . .weras tippezt wes. , .Paomeybralite, may '.':frersertie ate* l+ dektiy wRi decided.: To - .oo:gr ill sure: err .General Taylor, we eight to eggyerPesuitthittnilt Ohio •:Ottr Wbig rendso Obio are hiboeur. manfully, :ma are encouraged by cheeriiiihapes,- but_it is VMS ng to deny the fire; that the defection from the Whig ranks, on the Reserve, is of a very alarming character. Strange as it may seem, hun dreds of Whip these will vote for Van Bunn, de spite his opposition to almost every Whig piaci-. ple, except that of Free Soil, and despite of knowledge, that by so doing they do all they can indirectly, to insure the election of General Cass' The infatuation of these men is astonishing! This being the case, it being:ran the Whip of Permaylvatua to redouble their exertion; that if by the defection of Whip in Ohio, we lose that State, the Old Keystone may make up her lack of service. We kcov the gallant and genuine Whip of Ohio, may there is no danger that they cannot aver; arids! that such noble men as Corwin, and Ewing, and- Collier, and many others, have taken the stump, resolved to wage the battle to the gate, and to win a glorious victory—still we want the Whip of Pennsylvania to (eel that the whole weight of the content costa upon their shoulders, and to work in that view, mad under that impression, and to re. solve that if firm, and steady, and laborious exer tion can redeem oar old commonwealth, she will stand at the bead of the 610140Ua galaxy of gallant Whig States, after the election is October and No. vember. That we ean win the State, if we try, there to rust ground to believe. The most cheerier( et , counts reach on from every quarter. Oor totem• rorary of the North eunetican claims the vote of tics State fir the Whig candidates, and to show that the expectation In well grounded, publishes the &Sewing from letters received within a few days--extribas made almzst at random, and Wall. lar in spirit to numerous others. The letters from which these are taken, were not written with any view to publication, and male from men of mind judgment and ample means of inkirmation. We copy them for the encouragement of our Whig friendin Mectiatocannan, Pa. Quite an enthusiastic Whig meeting was held In this little village on the sth inst. in the evening, and from the number of seeming Cassites who lie. teoed with honest attention MI Battered with the idea that the "Hero who never surrender." is workicti mutiny and desertion in the enemy's tank., for already three of the most violent Polk men in this place have declared before the world their attachment to ' - Old Zook" and his. principles, and their intention to vote fir bim at the coming election, and I know others in the Locofoco camp who are prep aring to make a manly leap into the Whig ranks.' Nrarron Ittauvrac The nomination of Zachary Taylor, altogethe un. expected by the great majority of Whigs in this section, finds a hearty response in their bosoms. Instead of produettig, as our enemy predicted, area a show of defection, since his character and prin ciples ore becoming better known, and the great dissimilarity between him and the opposite candi date more clearly defined there are to be found many accessions to our evoke, and the germ cr oon is dolly "miming a more cheerful aspect Tuaturrsmuti. "My impression now is that Northumberland county will give Cons 400 le.ss majority than was given to Polk in 1844, and I think in Democratic Columbia the change will be greater" HoLLanD, Lancaster Co. .1 have no doubt the "Old Guard" will do better for Taylor than she ever has done for anyone." Atxximome, Pa. "Our county Blair, are all alive with, stern de. tenntnation and lively hope, entering upon the can. vase, fully aware of the mighty consequences awaiting the issue. We have 'll.ough and Ready" clubs in almost every borough and towship, which meet every week." Unroarrovms. 'in regard to Ibis county are will give a largely lac:eased vote for Taylor. The Governor's vote, and indeed general poll Lost fall' was no criterion of old Lafayette local causes induced uranyto absent themselves from the polls; and some to ems,- fire Nothing as that kind need be feared now." Punormonle. "I know many democrats who will vote for Old Zack. I know a few Whigs who yet hold out a. glued him,and who will vote for him if they min get some clearer evidence eft.. position on the eaten. con nommen If be would say plainly that he will not favor it beyond its ' , rascal limas, our whole tribe of Barnburners will vote the Wing ticket. Most ofthem are from the Logos. Several of the hands employed in the mills here have changed in foam , of Old Zack." "We have a 'Rough and Ready' club organised and consider our prospects cheering, more particu larly at the November election. We have at least eight or ten Democrats who avow themselves the friends ofTaylor, some of whom will propab!y note with as in October. le the township around as dabs ere organised, and loss or more ititoads will be made in ranks or the opposition in each of them. -lathe famous Dickinson I learn from a most tra persable fauna that twenty Democrats have joined the club. My own opinion is that Cumberland county will give Taylor majority, and you know, as goes Cumberland - can nty, so goes the State." Botrrafaterat Towsstue. Franklin Co. "We have already organized a Chikkand am sea. ably awake to the importance of stomas and judicious action; and we believe that our etrort will be gloriously rewarded at the coming election. . As Wharf, we shall leave nailing undone which the calls of an injured and bleeding country demand at our hands. We feel sensible ot the pestilential blight of locofocoism which has swept over it, and are determined to exert ourselves to the utmost to stay its further poaresa Is our neighborhood we know of noise who have left oar ranks to unite with the enemy, but a num ber of those who have here:tame apposed us, are now with on. Franklin county will do her duty, and Soathemp. ton Township more than she tuts ever done. riagrMtcirra. "T i ts district which I live in will give a largely increased majority over any election held hereto., (ore. We have • rest many locoftfeos who will vote for Ron oaf Read". It ased to go the other way 40 majority. It is my candid opinion Dauphin will give from 1200 to 1300 majority for Tayku. and Fillmore. You may rest maned that the Whigs in this section will not leave a atone un. turned, bat are all alive and doing Joy. "The Whig pasty in thds county Is orga ana nising steadily and energetically Gar the coming campaign. "Rough and Ready" Qubs have bean lamed in nearly all of the townships of the county; ere long. the organisation will he complete. The enthuse asm prevailing Is safficirat to ware that "Old Franklin" will give fully 700 majority in October, and certainly 800 if not 1000 in November. Oar opponents, I must admit, are doing all they can by fair means and tied, by fidrebood and trick" I cry, to carry this county, but they will labor in vain. We have county officers to elect, which of i itself would bring out a large vote and ensure e ' Whig majority; but the tam of (ten, Taylor being before the people, will, in my opinion, do mach to wards securing a full attend/ewe at the polls. He will secure the whole Whig vote, and will also get many votes from our opponents. Rome of their leading men have come out kr him openly and amended our late Ratification Convention, whilst ntunerouiCothr-re declared their determine. Lion to support him. Tamagni.. unit honest German Lamloco neighbor desires so to procure him a candid TV/lig paper, in order that he may read and judge (or kumsell'Haviag been in deceived 1814 by that ever to be - remembered phrase out of which so much capital was made— Dallaa =add. Tan, of 1102• he mow de cides to be his own judge in political as well so other matters, and all who than *Me are safe the Hero of the Rio Grande, Monterey and Buena Vista. In addition to the shove, we copy the following (min the Washington Reporter of Wednesday, which showithat Washhigton County is catching the aprending'euttiusiaami SIMS 81101/11-..pawn &amyl—The steadfast and thorough goi ng _ Whigs of Donegal Township, raised a pole in West Alexander, on last Saturday afternoon, some 120 kw high, on the same spot on which the pole of 1844 stood. Tk6 Whigs from the amending townships attended and rendered good service on the occasion. After the pole had been reared and firmly planted, the meeting was addressed by Wm. Pion, Esq, of Wheeling, Seth T. Hard, and John M'Kee, Fella, of this borough. The speeches were cheered moat enthmeastically. We were forcibly reminded of the 'old times of Sony.' On arriving in West Alexander, our can were dea&med by the roar or cannon, and tips hew 4zew of the young sovereigns—who participate on such occasions with great hislarity and with the whole heart. In the evening a torch light proems. won wes gotten up, and conducted with great spi. tit. We 'regretted having to leave before it came off, being under the necessity of miming home that evening, but understand that WWl'. Had and McKee, again addressed the meeting. The Whig fi n , puree brightly in Donegal, and we are greatly mistaken if the 2d Tuesday orOmober, and the 7th of November,' do not tell a tale that will gladden elf Whigbears. The Whigs there are op and at work, and all appear to feel the iniportanci of the coming electiona Let the Whigs all ore: the conaty go and do likewise.' How to grow /Hob. 1b W Edgers cfthe Pittibwirk Gaartts. some sixty yea.. ago, Witham Mullins, • plans Bootchmatr, left " the land o' cakes," and settled down at a seaport town in England. Here he was employed by a company of his own countrymen, who WM engaged la the expert of Timber to B, mtland ; his wages were 10d er day. By and by he thought be °would try and do a little on his own amount,' and commenced by purchasing two Elm tree, Ills was his find operation : in the "timber I trade," Ina it moyed to be the •tiale which in his attain "led to featnne." ago had tpo children, to one he DDY. Leo JUT annialie tbc Ga. em, bad" muc PoitimL— Being asked be • friend*, heiymd kwyer manned to amass so mach Bun each a antsdt.blitaning t be replied:—. 1 always took cue thin the istrestsirs abookl be aim thgp lAsers. A Talk to Ilacer* Whigs. Ts lianuteeturees turf Cepflatlets. New YOU, August 23,1&4& Ilb the Edito r , of dm Age," g t, Gam ittNot to bite cease' e nose to spite his face is i Haying I:!6aeneria nateineol in th e Gazette of , wise advice, if homely phraseology. Let &saws I the 16th instant, that the proprietors of Cotton Fac- "nitt'm Fareaucutz.—• 'gentleman of this city, dettt Whigs apply it to this =VMS. The Whig 1 "ie. at P'lindiurgh have suspended operations, enpfred ne Inn inenufleuxreef Marra! Water, end who 'holds back from the nominees of his party, th e sumer than or su4'i pe oon u y a h, e l 7 o :t o der d th ou the r ee — "' " eue = : i f other .alinnuter beverages, received a lot of empty alleghtg Gen. Taylor to be no Whig, hes' in this factory owners have gooe to Weston reginin to keit '' , hY the steamer Husison, on width she had uhinttnut to or ezniere th ey would be free from the which, together with her own bill of height, amour ring act, fallen from all claim to be himaelfclassied examine tnea, with the viessuLbuilding up • man. Paid- th e eherge3 from Cumberland to Wheelie& as each. No true Whig defies arid eels at naught the ' discipline and organization of the accredited ;74 their attention to s % :P l ' (b° li r ee n t L o t ,: ll i y a eel le &a s cents. He refused to patina bill of charge ! representatives of his party. Thu son of defection Eastern Yuri:kis. Being myself dto on ., ea (30 cents,/ and the Captain of the Hudson bro't 1 is tee rankest treason. It matters not how antes facturutg enterprises, and lutvmg hail my attention mit, Yesterday, before Alderman Steel, who, of wary or noble the purpose which men may have is o dt f ft. the 'd beat 6) r yen fitc Li t t r ali g i Pa l! t ! * the 'x'4m,:' coarse, gave judgment for the plaint and the ori- view, through results whose accomplishment re- ofthe United Stalealhave met with n ul ori v te "mu JOT: sisal debt and costs just footed op two dollars and quires the aid of mantes of their fellows, the par- more of the advantages necranuy to the build., reesnry-,fes rear, which was paid on the ispot poae will fail in its execution, if opposed, un- up of a huge and prosperoes manufacturing town. Franklin's dear whistle occurred to our recollec. than the Great Falba( the Potomac. This place las it be prosecuted with a unity and heartiness e d • p !,..- don By the way, it would afked much gratifies - Baum in tths,... county, Fa, about 12 miles • of resolution. from Washington city and Georgetown, and 10 lion, we presume, to all Captains and Clerks of Liberty is the greatest temporal boon—but h er miles by the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to Alex• den talamna if the whole system aPteParing charges wow. mom win her from the grip. or ty rann y audria, by way of Georgetown; Baltimore being on goods, ike, could be abandoned. It is always a distant, (by the canal to Georgetown, and thence by the help of obedient, harmonious, selfracrthcing source of trouble--somintmes a tremendous tax soub who move as ifone hart, one mind, one body. by ailroad.) 52 miles. About 30 mums above the . Who could sufficiently d esp i se t h e hyp ocr i t i ca l Falls, the Cheeapeake and Ohio canal connects no d risk to the boat—and a frequent cause o wretch who would seek to spread mutiny in the with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, extending delay in the settlement of freight tils. The prat. nook . of a „meiotic army, alleging ! some petty, to Cumberland, in hiarylana, and having branches lice was introduced here, we believe, by what was eestitoththeirri-„,q,,,,,,, moGoomm ii n command ? to Winchwer, Va., and Frederick, hid, thin g ive called the Old Red Line, and has now become es, And what shall his position be defined to be, who, log, by established cunatnuoications, ready access in view of the events that are impending in the to the rich agricultural valley of the Shenandoah tabluhed, so that a boat must submit to pay the p rea id eot i ot eafthoon, claiming the elevated some as well as the mineral region around Cumberland. billa of charge, (whether just or not, miunot be as , of Whig, seeks to distract that.rganization, through By the insertion of a lock in the canal at the bead curtained in many cases.) or go without freight. which alone Whigs can. secare a triumph ! A s of th e Falls, canal boats of the largest chum can de. F well may we speak of victories on the battle field liver their freights of raw material at the factory requently, no we know from eiperience, the without arms and discipline, as victory at the bal. doom, and take in return freights of manufactured consignee objects to the charges, delays settle lot box, unless obedience is rendered to fi xed rul e , goods, to be shipped from Georgetown or Aleznos ment, or even refuses altogether to reimburse the oroeireothettho. m oony, io e i th er case, i s ot, ob. dna in veinal. of the largest class. or sent by the b oot, f ar 0.b.,.„..- . . mounting alien to ten times more solute crime. The jewel of freedom—of freedom railroad to Baltimore, for sale in that market. lo set, as a diamond, in the gold of the law, is as much the surrounding district, provisions are abundant th an her o wn frei ght MIL She may, perhaps, re. more valuable when acquired o n confront w i t h no and white labor can be had to any desired extent cover by legal process, but frequently prefer" kaine blood tracked pursuit) as is the possession ohs at onefifth less than the regular prices paid at the a just claim for money actually paid out, to ,peed. cherished object superior to the uncertain Chances principal m mtubmaring lawns in New England— ; • and . . . . of its acquisition. lie who quads when freedom Indeed such is the number of intelligent and in- tag time, incurring expense in its recovery. is to be won, in charity may be written down mere- dusinoins wale persons now standing ready or it la also a well know. fact that the system fee. ly as a coward, but he who betrays the cherished employment, that no material advance in the grandy compels heavy sacrifices on the pan of the Institutions, bought and built by the sacrifice of price of labor need be apprehended for years to ttoont,„to boats, to ("not the accessory amount for life and the unwearied exertions of great intellect come. . Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria, . . and public virtue, cannot aspire to the rank of the With a population of 40,000, would of the ms elves PaYtng Charges; and those so unionunat e as to b e cravens—that Is at elevation to which he COMA be furnish a large amount of manufacturing labor, unable to get credit with the brokers and other content to look up even if the surrounding cntry were not called money lenders, can obtain no freight, and the goods Depending on the proper exercise of that wee. upon to compete with them ear employment must be detained until another boat arrives. This, with the advantage of established means of Pan; ....._ transportation. mild eini• - "Surer set And better than the bayonet, A weapon that comes down as still, As snow flakes fall upon the sod, Bat exreutes the freeman's will As lightning does the sell! of God," for their perpetuity, he is false to the institutions of this most favored land who wickedly abuses the 'rights of political power which he enjoyt And that man who, loving the checks and balances door con stitation--respecong or proimaing to respect., the lessons taught by our fathers touching the impor tance of a union of the Staten—of a spostee, non interfering, winning foreign policy—of peace—of respect for the independent exercise of the coordi nate powers of the government,—the man, who, hoping these cardinal Whig sentiments, will do naught afore mean or eon:miasma to aid In their strug gle for the seats of power, —against that party who consolidate all power lathe Executive arni—who have converted patronage into proscription, thin into intrigue, diplomacy into rapacity, peace into war, union into discord, and who hold forth before us the prospective of new and more anarant enormittee--such an one is unfit for the elevation elan American freeman. His disgusting attitude is only heightened by the pitiful pretext that per soonl considerations are at the Mundation of his course. Them are but few antis class . these are they whose motto is— . .Revengv," And they who, in pursuit to 213 isolated object', inch as the non-extension of slavery, reject the alli ance of a powerful and sympathetic compact, whose elementary principles embmce every enlarged idea of tufinan progress, and prefer the strange policy _of armed neutrality, or of dangerous and imps" tent orgenization , —impotaxit for good—dangerous in evil—will, by a dilligent persistence in such a cane, reap hereafter the same fruit which the na tion is now reaping because of our want of union in 1644. ' New horrors dawn upon us. Fresh wars threat ; en us. Hazardous accquisition of territorg preg nant with the poisonoua seeds of Manama, lie deep Tax Pater Courry Min.) Tx , ..tnita—Mauy and settled as the purposes of the friend, of Lewis mo„,h,, have e i npeed n i ne ,. We guru our reader. Cass. Of this we have been finerwarned. All of a detailed account of a tragedy which occurred in Mexico, they think, may be swallowed , yet do us Missuouppi, In which Washington and Janes no damage ' They say, the hearts of our people hoes were killed. A man named Brown, and Bid his should be prepared war with England ' Thee iton-itt-law Wages, were concerned in it We tell as of the necessity which is present kr the an. nee d no, nth Inen, hat w.„ 4 fe „, nexation of Cuba' Nor is this just picture of our a time dinmpeared A few months hack Wages foreign relations relieved by the platform adopted reappeared in the county, and. with a 1:11•13 as at Baltimore m netting forth the designs of the ad - toed McGrath gut IWO a 4 dstEcalty with young venally upon our domestic policy. Anomie. In- Harvey, upon whom Wagers pretended is have dustry is to be left to struggle unprotected 1if611121 toe some chum. Harvey shot them tmth, Co has been eign pauperism and shielded capital; coninaerce ! reported in the Mobile popes*, copied by us. is to be fettered by a subtrearmy and tortured Hume then the tragedy has deepened in atrocity, with apprehensions growing out of the condition na d „„ more lives h ove hero taken ,. of our Gar,. lye airsir.i. Enlarged and coo-daimon:ll u,at the , n ,„„ and schemes of Internal Improvements are to be war, go . ,„:„„ b y ey ,„ moot,. rof the a real redagnmst. An unnecessary public debts is tO be the him a/ Perry count ynl y. Mts., w °ere Mev hat accumulated that the horrors of the battlefield may bored the gags of outlaws,with whom their son be ptuctutherk—thol our young men may he eomPle" and McGrath were associated. Th wor rend led by the habits of the camp--that the genie. Moor impe. upon Harvey. and hired any. man named people may tend towards the bander of the advan- to kill hrin, giving loin a thousand dollars for cing god, Terminus , whose throne toppled before the job Lee took with hint a party of three or the rude arm of the Goths, and whose fine mite be four, and proceeded to emu his money read in the history of Nhe man of denl.) , " We l'olang Harvey had been cautioned not to ex- Whip were called kiss propbetweben we predict, pose himselfand he had removed frau the house od, in 1814, that the election of Mr. Polk would or cabin upon his farm to hut father's, hot wan to Ming with it • disastrous war wall Mexico. the habit of visiting his I k e once or twice tiny,. and foretold to look alter it. This Lee and his party fauna In 1814, had we gone a atep beyond, not only, that such a war would exist, hot that it out by enawllng in the vicinity, and took advert,. would be declared by the Executive without con. i nge oe . otoot ,„ to onto , e „ den. _ natation with th e maembled Representatives of. They secured themselves therein, cut loop holes the People; that the President would, of hi. ow.. from which to watch his coming, and, armed with potent establish Civil Governments in conquered gun; t h ey ,thenuy swatted at arrival. provinces, few indeed would have heeded the Harvey discovered the preparations made r gloomy augury. These fact. are now history. It is his reception und murder. Joined by a younger no fanatic fear or corrupt motive which animates n• brother, he raised • party of eight or ten men, reed now, when we solemnly, si we do, amour our ' all proceeded to his cabin The nantemitats inside old allies to stand firm agates. the ttdcatmes of were taken by aurpose, hot secured the entrance those who, by solemn resolution* adopted at Bahl. lathe cabin. Harvey very reek esny led to attack mote, endorse ahke the policy and the iutegnte of them. He naked upon the door and bunt it s in morn, E. Polk, and whose triumph will he the sig. but they were prepared, and Lee shot him directly nal for darker and bloodier scenes than those which through the shoulder* and breast, killing hon. lio have to recently p y humane heart re immediately Is as the he Ass the Whig who deserts a. now Rather. a dyin party !node rushed oat to escape, g shot at them and killed smother ma took n on let me ask, is he not faithless who will not labor mad George Jourdan. in every channel of his unluence, for our success! Upon remit lug oews of boo son's death, old Harvey determined u p on exterminating the nu claim of the gang—Old Wages sad his wik. A pony volunteered to follow him, who proceed ed nrsughtway across the line Into Alabama in the readence of Wages. They found the old finks at home, and seized them at once, nod with ropes take° with them fur the purpose, bung them by the neck to the rafters of the house. Wait ing an hour or no till their victims were dead, they then left and returned to Alabama. It is due to the Harvey family to say that they hare hoe g been known as honest, respectable people. They are peaceable even to a fault, until roused by the attack upon one of their number, and his subsequent murder. It is estimated that twelve or fifteen lives have now been taken in the tomedies ma which the Wages family has been mixed up, directly or indirectly, and our informant assures us that we must not expect that the lives of the old folks will go unsynnged.—N. O. Picayune GIMMULL TATLOII, can FIEL SOIL.—Tbe Ne [levee Courier publishes the k,llooring ezurect of private letter to the editors,' from an eminent ge. Munn, and a personal frientlvf General Taylor.' --.-....,*Atispast 22. ISIS. Grar.—The confidence expressed by you I .3 the leading article of your paper yesterday to regard to General Trytor, In rekvence to-the Free Sod question, is, I can assure you, well founded. A friend of mine, in whom I repose implicit conk dance, had a conversation with the General on this •abject last May, and in a letter to me, dated the 10th of that month, he reports that conversation in &IL The ground taken by him ia, that the ordi nance! of 57 bevies been passed by Congress, ap proved by Washington, and upheld by the Judi. entry, the constitutionality of the measure ha. been settled by all department of the Government, and consequently there is oo ground left for the inter. pceition of the veto. He told my friend that he would neither veto the Wilmot Pioviso, nor would he intrigue against it, nor do any thing to embarniss its passage through the two Rouses of Congress Aa additional evidence of General Taylor's po. aition on Mi. subject, we copy the rallowing Nut,- mance of remarla, made by the Hon. C. B. Smith. of Indiana, at a Whig meeting in Cincinnati, on the 2lst ultimo, as reported in the Atlac The last part of his speech, in which he spoke of the relation which Cass and Taylor Lore to the extension of slavery, was pointed and kuirable.— He considered it nettled that Cass would veto the Wilmot Proviso, and that Taylor would not. A mong other reasons cited in regard to Gea. Taylor was this, that he was associated with the Whig Party, every man of whom, in the North, were in favor of the Proviso —while those in the South would not urge General Taylor to veto it. He stated that he was informed within a week, by the Hon. Wm. B. Preston, of Virginia, that if the Pro rib:, should peas Congress, and General Taylor should wat veto it, h. should approve and ...lam Asa rouriiii—and nook, Mr. Smith stated, woo the position of the Southern Whigs. •In this case, the whole Whig Party would be united in sustaining General Taylor in not vetoing the Proviso.' its corroborating evidence of the disposition of the Whigs in Congress, we may state, that we have it on good authority, that Mr. Thibodeaux, of La., at the close of the late session, stated, in answer to a direct question, that it was his confident belief that General Taylor would not veto any bill which extended the principles of the ordinance of '67 over the new territories, and that he would sup. port General Taylor in taking such a position.— There can be no reasonable doubt that General Taylor ts safe on this ground, and that be is sale on every other Whig measure, is beyond all ques tion. ♦ Carrier Pigeon Express. TEO I , OBX/Cal Iswe U ADVANCX Of TIM ITLSYSIIII? • The foreign Intelligence by the Britannia woe received for the Inquirer by means of three =poi , tent agents:—fiat, the British steamer Britannia, from Liverpool to within 70 miles of Boston; Ly carrier moan from Ma steamer to Boston—and by telegraph from Boston to this city. This is perhaps, the most extraordinary feat in the way of transmit. dog news, that was ever accomplished. The intel• Space was received in this city by the Inquirer, wad other papets with which it is associated, before the steamer arrived at Boston. Of coarse, great I expense was Incurred, but theanxiety of the pub. lio for further Intelligence, especially in relation to Ireland, was so intense, that we felt it to be o duty to molt to some extraordinary arrangements, We believe that this is the first time In which carrier pigeons were successfully used in transmitting for etre inte4enest with as degree of detail, kr any •ccataide distance. The experiment in this clue wailfully and entirely succeisibl. Wo issued an Extra at an early hour on Saturday afternoon, core thousan taining ds cit copies.— everything of i PhiL Je mportance, and circulated ci. This paper is connected with the association which Ism manifested its enterprise as above Mo. ted. Every arrangement has been made, which the genius of man can devise, regardless of ex pense, to procure the latest and. matt correct Intel. ligence ; and our readers may depend on being duly served with all that is worth telegraphing at elmeuglisat reigge as moat notate, cheap labor, fuel, pro %fames, it may be safely asserted that cotton and woolen goods can, with equal machinery and man agement and economy, be mann6ictured at the Great Falls of the Potomac at a leas coat by 10 per cent, than at any place in the Eastern Stine*. The country around the Great Falls is beautiful and healthy' and the locality *lords water powet and convenient sites for more than one hundred factories of the largest class. There is about 600 acreisof land in the tract, embracing the town and factory sites, having upon it building stone, brick clay, timber and wood, and through the southern portion of the land there-rune a large creek which furnishes several mill site*, at a Jintance from the principal seat of water power, upon which imwder milts and other manufactonerof a hazardous na ture could be eremed. The property fronts upon the Pototnuc nhout one mile and a half, and the river fall* in that distance about 60 feet, leaving the factory lines entirely free from overflow or back water in the highest freshets ever known. The proprietors of this land and water power have obtained liberal charter, from Virginia and Maryland for all niannfacturing purposen, with the right to W. $lOO,OOO to 81,000.000 of capital; and to hold 5,000 acres of land in Virginia and Mary. land, with an act from Virginia granting an mem , porahon for a town. As the proprietors do not intend opening books of subscription, under their charier, for the capital stock of the company untll the Da December next, t they mould,. I undetstand,aelt, in the mean time, an undivided controlling interest. in the whole pm.. perryand its chartered pnvileges, on uccommodat• tog I,IIIIR, to procured men who have the means, the skill, and the calm-prise requisite to improve, what I contudei; this mast eligible manufacturing site in the rnion. Any person desiring inkirmation touching the foregoing property, will please to address J. Q. M, Washington, D. A MANUFACTURER. • nirsahissigton and Beaver. Conottimsion.o, eict/slllitClL—The proceedings of the Whig Congressional Conference will be found in a subsequent column. It will be seen tbat on the second balot Or. IL H. Item, of Wash. ington county, was mmigmously nominated as the Whig candidate for Congress, and accordingly his name ts placed in its proper position in the Whig Ticket. We /earn from one of the Beaver dole. gate. that the proceedings of the conference wine entirely harmoniourt; and, further, tau all the (tele. gates from Washington united in giving a favora ble account of the prospects in thateounty. All represented Dr. Reed as one in every way lecepta. ble to the People as a cnodidate, that he would re.. cetve the enure Whig vote and some from other divisions; which will secure to him an equal vote with his opponent In that county. Of COWSe this removes all doubt of hi. election in he district; but it becomes us to see to it that nothing is left to hazard or uncertainty in the October election. We hove but to poll one Whig strength to secure a de cided victory, and this we doubt not will be done. We Invite special attention to the letter of Dr. Reed, appended to the proceedings of the Conkr once, giving his views to reference to Slavery:and the Wilmot Proviso. It is all that any candid Pica Sod man could desire; and nails to the wall the slander. of his enemies, who had falsely represent. ed him us holding other opinion.. He elands up as have done all our representatives, the advocate of the true principles of Liberty, from which we may not be driven by all the efforts of the enemy. —Baaeer Arr.. The following is an extract Gam Dr. Rien's letter accepting the nomination : Leay,ing the inatitution of Slavery, within the 1 limits of the States where It Is now sanctioned, to the certain destruction which awaits it, as the em• pire error." gives way to the empire of reason, no consideration could tempt me to any act in a pub. he or private capacity, which would perpetuate or extend a system against which is pointed the men ment-or the civilized world. Every iuouoct of my nature, as well as every consideration orpatriot ism, would brbill me to do any thing to disa ppoint the "manifest destiny" of our oouatry---lhat demi. ny, I have always hoped, (amenities, indeed, al most against hope,) to to establish before the world the gloriotta example of rive Government. —We would call anent= to this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and all afiCellons of the Throat and Lahti. Having several times within a few years pan had °sea on to use a used/one of this kind, we have„by taper,- once tested Its excellent qualities, end are p t . o p ot . o o to recommend It to others. filinistent or other pabile speakers afflicted with bronchial erections wlll And groat benefit (tom Its use. It I. prepared by a sciesiu. Br phySiCian, awl all classes will find it a safe and effi cacious medicine In the diseases for which it IA re commesded.—{Columbax (Ohio) Crass lad JournaL For sale as the Pekin Tea Store, No. 7u Fourth sneer. tnyt.s Livel Coursstares-The only remedy ever offesed public. which Das never faded in workinr a corn, when direerions are followed, le htLane's Liver I t he s now been several Teem befoo ;b e public, and has been introduced in all secuori e in the Unics.— Where has been used It has Emil the moat triumphant success, and hu actually driven out of one ail other medicines It has been tried under all the different phases of depute, and has been found Ninny aloe. mous in all For sale al the Drue Stoni .4 28 J. KID D I Co, 60 Wood et IV. The escesame or morbid secretions of bile is well known to mule vioient dlstarbance or the dirs. dye organs, and bring oo motigosot and onmeners ble fevers, which often pot an end to life. The stomach most be cleansed of these (00l secretions, end this can most readily be accomplished by the nee 0(11 A Fahn estockle Anti-Bilions rills, which area most Vithilible family uthutie. 'They can be given with safety a 1 a/1 lime*, Mid afford relief in a eery abort time. succor Ist end wood, and corner felt snd wood es sag* execarrzo sin r amirnagazan' razT QAZII LIBEETT ALMA:SAC Fun 1549 —Mr. WIT. Horned, 40 John street, New York. publisher. We have a copy of the above capital Almanac, Just received li by mail la addition to the usual calendar tables, it exhibits the ratio of population and represent. tlon—the tune of holeing elections, and the number of elector. 111 each state—the popular vote of the old parties since ' 3 6—statistics of the Liberty pony—the presidential vole of the atoms (rein '21,10 '4l, and the popular vote at the lead three elections —she number of slaveholding stales, and the growth of alaver'y front 79 ' 3 :01940—revenue and expenditure s of go vernmeGt fur the year ending June 30, '47—the names, residence., and ‘,l birth and of death of all the Presidents—table of roil. made in operatioo—lstagnetic Telegraph lineacotie pleted, under construction, and to he ccmpleted in January I, 1 / 1 9—with a great additional amount of valuable detaila — renoniscenc es , 3c. Terms. 322 p thousand copies, $3 p hundred, nod 50e ip dozen. Cana ED GLASS— We have just examined a specimen of colored glass, manufactured by Mes.. sea. Simpson, Lecke, Stanger k Co., of 'toe oily.— ' The article shown to it. In a bottle, intended for hock or other wines. It is of a dear, beautiful amber color—equal to any that we are !Wen. Thin is the first experiment made hire, to this branch of manufacture, and will no doubt succeed to therullest extent. Messrs. S. L. S.& Co. have quite recentlyimmmenced the business of maim. lecturing glassware of all desc.riptionn. Their es tabhahment le called the Mechanics Glass Manu• factory. The works are !minter! on Penn et.. above the toll gate, --the ....rehous e at No. 1 , 5, Wood at , earner of Front. There are seven partner. I n the prnetical manufacturers. We wish them success; and rejoice that her pl . :tit/cal mrchaniwi are contributing to the wealth end glory of Pitts. burgh. Another manufactory id colored glafts Is to be erected in Manchester. Tut Wuric—Esery body has beard ut thia gallant boat—the noblest !dal ever lett the hands of the toechwticis of Pittsburgft—in speed still peerless on the western water', She ran her last la a 11.1,r n day egg% ti! now he Men.- pt.. as n N, Lad Loo./t, !nit sue :lue,llll/11011 hulk, us wa .brill presently show A. friend gives us the fi3lloWing account of her. The Cabso ts used ika a hetet, and aspamoos one at is—on her lower deck is a grocery and boat store, a drug inure, as liquor ;Mop, a meat shop, a for. warding and cornmemion house, end a ro-t iekce. and the bold itself tst3ccupted as an ace house' Messrs e haw, Duvall, Sr Alyea, under the firth of A. H. Shaw data, OWa the bow, ltod she is said to be making a ketone for them. W3l. Bsttiverx, a workmen Jellm rolling mill of Bissell A - Semple, was found on Tuesday cremes; by the police of Allegheny city, lying in a state of msensibility on the Canal bridge, Robinson street He had been dnnking rather freely, and bad been knocked down, and afterwards Licked, for tome provocation Baldwin seemed to bieregard. ed with hula conoituersuon, bows ter, as be was committed to the watch bonne, in the night, and tined for drunkenness is the morning. We under stood that his assailant was a fellow workman, but he was not arrested—baiting acted merely in sell defence, as was alleged. By thl bye is it ant can vying the doctrine of self deface a little too far. to knock a man senseless and kick him allerwards, Naw Piciox,—Mr. W. De Hasa, of Wheeling. Va.. will shortly publish a - history of am Early Settle rnedt and Indian Wars of Western Virgvisa, and adjacent pans of Pennsylvania and Ohio," v. oh an Appendix, containing much important matter, also a topographical description ni North Western Vin girls, as Antiquities, Sm. The work will he illus trustrated by engravings, and will he put to press as soon ea a further number of subscribers am oh_ tamed. The work will no doubt be received with great favor by the public. as Ito aalgeat 1.11 000 of intense iotemst IMPS. VlC.lllort IN run POST Orglog..—Workme are engaged in fitting up an additional window the City Post Office, chiefly for the accommodatio, of the ladies. The d.iign is to place all the Ger man letters, together with those address.' d Io fe males, in a separate wheel, to be attended by NI Abel, the popular German Clerk, who understand both languages, and whose amiable qualities wel fit him for the post. We cannot tell how the ladle may regard the arrangement, but our German fel low citizens cannot fail to he pleased. Tar Vessacr.r.s.—A letter received by Anthony Beelen, Esq., of this city, from his son on board the steam ship VOexuela, then at New Orleans, states that the vessel is one of the very fastest of her class, having run from Paducah, on the Ohio river, to New Orleans in three days and nineteen hours—a duitancc of 1018 miles. She WEas a: the time deeply loaded, drawing S feet water. This is another testimonial, in addition to hundreds of others, of the skill of Pittsburgh ship builders and mechanics. We understand the moat flattering prospects so far attend the expedition. PRIZE BRATIVER CONEWITION.—The venous Diva lone of the Sons of Temperance in Allegheny coun ty, are to hold a General Convention In this city, on the loth inst., at which a prize banner, worth $2OO, will be presented to the Division sending the largest delegation in proportion to its number of members, and the distance they come,— and a gold medal, worth $5O, to the Division next in number of delegates, &c. Me. J. F. Carey, M. W. P., of Cincinnati, will be present. As it has been circulated extensively that Pro fessor Thompson's health was Robed that he would be unable to commence his Young Ladle's School at the time specified—we have been requested to ay, that he has quite recovered, and will be in the ly thin week, and will commence according to rrangement Rooms have been secured In Irwin's rty Street. Geirmei. Rowom.—The disturbance in the streets on Wednesday night, was occasioned by the drunken rowdyism of two young men, whose respectable connections should induce better tithe. vior. They were arrested by the watch, with some difficulty, and committed till yesterday morning, when after paying n fine of $lO for their folly, they were discharged._ Acctomer.—Mr. John Wilson was thrown from his horse yesterday, on the Philadelphia road, about a mile from the tollgate. Hie arm aold Irg ••ere found to he fractured. He w 4 ta1.,11 to he olliro or Dr. I,l*. M. herr. erem, L l hi. • - Tax TIMATTI3--11 will be /Den, 13 to re-open OD Saturday evening, under the former management. The stock company, we understand, is the ablest which has appeared in the coy. RQUZT M ' CUTCHEoI.I %rag arrested on Wednes day night, brought before the Mayor, and held to bail In $5OO tar participating in the late Diamond Alley riot. MAISCITA NACHO are coming IMO thiemeriret. A lot of twenty five barrels, npe and lUeinOtia. 111 $2,50 par bbl. Aunt or a Swetnuot--Edwin Hayward, the gentlemen sitihnitintateided, last October, by means of fined eredeittlab, is swindling several of our Wood street &ases of once $2,800 worth of goods, was arrested bun Sunday, in New York, on a requisition from Governor Johnston, and arrived here on Wednesday night, in charge of officer Crofrett, of the New York police. He was com mitted to prison in default of bail—ss,ooo in one case, and smaller somas in the others. His appear ance is that of egentleman—and those from whom he obtained the goods speak of him as a moat plausible and ralang fellow—no doubt an upper cornet,' wholesale operator, and having associate, in Gotham. The principal sufferers by his operauon having expressed a swish that their names be not mention ed, we refrain doing so, although they will come before the public, of course, through other chan nels. On Wednesday, 30d, uh, at 10 o'clock, P.3s. Czar, son of Samuel and F.llenoretta E. Paisley, aged 3 years, 11 comas and 14 days. The (mods or the family are respectfully invited to attend his fo.ral to-day. at 10 o'clock, A. M., from the residence or his lithertm Peun street. CM Ward, to the Allegheny Cemetery. ODr. Stesirems, Dentist, FFICh. •t. G Alms o. Hetick a, on Fourth street, • Mw door. above Wood stteet, until the compleuon of the house nearly opposite. 'teeth w blocks,with arti ficial gums, atter the manner now universally prefers reciat the mist, manuf•ctored to suit each particular case. Teeth, from a Cut rot down to a startle one, in scned on a suction plate, thus avoiding 'mug to the natural tee,b. epecniens of blocks suction plate may be C 1111114144 s e tae ofLce. All operations incident to the profession perforated with care and faulmulues• augieB-3ca C. GR ANT offer. for sole on acrommodeting 1,. terms, Stmt... Rio collce, 72 do lilk Pepper, :110 pkgs Y 11, P r2l d Imperial Tees; 30 libls crushed end put vensed Sugars; St. do Nos b r aid e Loaf do; cask. Madder, V ceronns Indigo, Illint Pep per, I casks P. Sat., 5 bags Race Ginger tido Allspice, So marts cinnamon, 70 Ins Is. ss. es and IPs Tobaero, various brands and qualittee: 10 kegs Carolina and twist do; It bbl. No large mackerel. 75 bads N s ugar , ;srd ke gs ipoect White; I cask LAO* Black; Vert Ilis A 11, E B and cam Steel; 116 be. Hunt'. Axes; 3do Holmes' do; 25 reams Tow Wrapping Paper, 160 do c wow bo do; SO dos Hemp cords vt c B. manilla Rope; 4HIO lbs cote. Faros; 3,6011ba No I and z Rat bog; 51 bit Rosin Soap; 10 du rem do; 29 bbl. Rosin; 20 reeks 'Pennant.. double relined Soda Ash; 20 Ikea 10011 Glees 114 do Salt/ do; Iter do pint Fluke; 15 do do do; ado quart Bottles, 730 bt.l. Lime, 115 ken. }mat. t.'s R/Se Powder; ItS/ do do Rock do; 14 billes No 24 Sheet Iron; Yu Peacock sad Penult Lever Ploughs. sept HENRY ROHI3OCR. --- - - Profetwor of Music and t /quote, at Trimly Church, rioNTlNums. to give teatrucnou on the Pi o, Oat to take lesson. of his house, have an opportunity Of prucnaing a suE6etent tenth of time. berme leavillg, to Go the truction imparted firmly on the mint Three , moat eScellent Piano. are kept for that purpose -placed '1 in rooms N. hem te pupils can practice entirely unclip turbed Determin h ed to take only a limited number of ponds, those eta hut wish to be inatructed limited make ru•ly application. Taus-815 per quarter of 24 lemon.. Residence, r."" '.."4Atet;t726.'''6ll2ATl P n ir r.w"`147i.....":°`-' B (l + l . l4 '. s x .r il — ElP S lt,'"caloteltdLenprefans"Tne: g 4 ;,thhair bee '' si retailing from the village of Wllkineboagh He had been with me 3or 4 weeks previous to whiell tne— , had been in the (Robert', Asylum, Allegheny city— u had on when he seem away. curt mixed pat.. tweed frock coat, and green and 0 Mete chip hat—light hair, stout built. and green • cattle an ppealong Any iniorrontion left ut lbw Offire, with Dr. Erving ton st ibe ()roils/Ca A. turn. or with the subernber.yrill Int thankful' received, and n (threat chargell be prod. any personwho will return Lim to Me; a,,d any p aw ermit barbortng him will be prosecuteal aemarding to I Wilkteeb 11C011 1301'D. urgh. Aug. 31, I,IR. wiplei2t&strAt'S - - - -. NTOTICE—The sobecnliers, heretoforeenged LEI VI the Lune b0ut...,, under the firm of Chet a & Ray, booing diswontanurd thelf baroness. their took. and accounta have Leen pared in die hands of Thomas Steel. Eini . 4th, near Southfield stet rt. for settlement Those indebted will please rail immediately and settle, as we draw< to avoid adding legal costa, hut moat re sort to Mut method of collection, in all carom not quick ly Kneaded to. C. CHEN Y, wol -ill.. JAMES RAY. T EAS—t2I) half chests (1 Powder Teat ID do do Im pel sal Jo. ...1) do do Y Hyson do: 13 do do Pow shame do Alan, 12 lb and 6lb coup., of superior qual ity, for family ow, in store and for gale by apt (/ 131.ACKEURN & Co lIITE BRAZIL SUGA bag+ W 13 Sugars, y"' Kuperior qualm.. now landing and for sale by ++l,l HAQA LEV & SMITH UTM EA'S. :le —I esok Nuttnegs, mans emu., d 00.+++, ...dun and for sale by aepl RAGA LEV & SMITH OAF SUGAR AND MOLASSEs—aso i•ta, Lon( 1.4 Sugars. assorted number+. 4 , 1 do Sugar House M01aa.... for +ale by ftepl HAG GALE' A SMITH 1 TER Mill+lo ea+, Artie neon. mst rer NI and for I +me • by H A FA NM F:!+TOCK k Co. ••r, ~ .pt-r Iwt wt..] . _ 1 , 1,l Iwo! C I . TI . MN y -70 boars 111 store on con c sif i rmn A l .. IV , 1. stol ___4l water st 'T7"" -i fn*``o l `S. 4 r;lfti,7 u.r p n . —A, b.. W $ tu ..,71ofersor.;„"or,7401:rtzd • • 1.)1100,11).1--40 dos assoned Corn, 11 w;;so by sepl .1 1) IVI LI.IA MS D EANIS--100 bush 'mai/ Mile. for sale by sera J D WILLIANIS (1 en RAN r.,L-J bbls Zsuete, for sale by D WILLIAMS lORKS--8 balos moleral, 10 do bottles, 54 bg. V kJ' 447 gross Long VoO, Jost reed and for sale I , y sop! E SELLERS 57 wood • • • - • IJITCH--6U bbl. •Z 5 do North Carolina Tar, in 1 good order, lor sole by sepl 0 IILACKIII:ltN A. Co Q ODA ABll-0.) eask• soda Ash, (or sale by sepl FORS YTH & OLP:CAN (AIL_--34.00 gals sonnies bleasted WOi hale l; Iher do do do Spenn do 15 lads do Sorbed Whole do sdo brown Toone. s do sdo ho re rns Turpenone. in oo and for s/nehoiy lr IJI.ACKISCII:d A Co ----- I IliFt ER— 3W Lags pnate am, WU do do Laguayea.; le more and for sale by 0 BLACKBURN de Co - 1 )10 METAL-50 tout, Ramsey rollmop, got sale by S BONN HORST dr. Co, ttottit nom gt L'T\ I". 11111 TE PLASTER—A (Co. bbls, suitable fo • ammo work, tor sale by y V ON803:1!:HORST & Co It C E.ll L' y oasT & Ca LATHERS--3.'S/ lbs prime, for sale by suol CF VON trOsN HURST & Co DIU IS/1 LL'S 1 HE-3 eases iost rtc`crand for soh 1 _ )b lII A FAIINFSTfaCK tr. CO, noel' corner Ist and wood ins CIU.II ARAIIIC—LIO lbs lust reed and for sale LI anot Lt A FAHAIkSTOCK & Co ILICKNER'S PILLS—IO gross fail teed and fa I_2 sale by au ln If AS , Alll\ L.NTOCK Co • - neson St. CO. do Market street, have Ns, opened IoU Losee Caps, of vareous pnees Ass., Set ke •p-or , coetai of assorted %% reuhs, Coronas non Mead Dresses linoson Rosetta, &e. dm. aug3o / s /Al PS AND FR.I , 4iES-s-A A Mason I Co, have ;Itst reed per kipress, 40 dos of the roost hub looolde styles of Gimps and Fllnglit, of v. ions w h im. • eoiora TIAM ASK TABLE COVERS--A A Mason kCc _LI have opened a moo extensive asuiriment of De insist 'Fable covers, comprising fine medium and low priced, of all sues. aural ► vi, E have lost received a carefully selected stock of k immufsclured Tobacco, of choice brands, winch we are offering low , minuet/nu of Pound, Fives Lump. Foie Spun I-aghis, Twelves and Thirty-Teros. ?WEILL k ROE. NDRIES—ki tune N C Tor; 10 do Rosin; 50 do No 0 J Mackerel, Wage; IS do Tanners Oil; 5 Ica Rice. al-430 MVILL k ROE COFFEE —3UO bags. per Union Line. .jr3U a ROE F RENII TEAS-40 half chests, just received. aug3li 311.11 LL h. ROE i KEEN APPLES--W bbl. assorted Green Apples, 111 store and for sale by nuirXi 04 W LARRALIGII IWwAaNn b. tb ero e " I:ig m t o i d kr Tub et price will be paid by aug3o Sk W HA.RHAUGH T \RY A PPLEs... bbl. Dry Apples, a pad article. 1.1 just received and fur rale by aug3o es W HARBAVOR SOAP -050 bk. No 1 Rosin; Hi do Castile; 10 do Star Candles, In store and fur sale by ang3ll 0 BLACKBURN Ji Co TEAS4ISO pockairs, comprising Young /I) son Peas, hull enc., ttad cony boxes; Gunpowder do do do do Imperial do do du do Souchong end Powchong, ul half chests, of various outdates and late importations, in store and for sale "Y BAUALEY & In and SO wood st G lt w O r l i, N o , 1: y l:P l' t, E u li g 41.:174„ LASS PAPER-3u rellllll. u h 4. Pu euc mw Paper, .e'Ll ricer, Co band and for • e by nua29 J ILIOU & C.O f lOPAL VARNISH-173 btils Coral Varnish, on hand and for sale by J KIDD hCo lads/ant reed and for sale by augtin J K/DD h Co Roca I'—SW l'lnk Root, tall root) roar recdl and for ride by ourtil KIDD RCo .I I3AL/11 SOAP—Hydes antra fine Palm Poop, /Pt rec'd and for sale by name J KIDD &Co • COPAL V A RPOSO —SiXI galls of superior Quality, to arrive; •r nale Ly surtS ISAIAH DICICEY & Co (,21:NDRIL,e—,s reallera, 2.3 do Ginseng; 2 0 bx. do, e tr. Flax.eed; to arrive ; for sale by our& ISAIAH DICKEY &Co SALAD Oft.—lb bunked Bordeaux Salad Oil, id black bottles; IS do do; dim recd and for sale by sogtS MILLER a RICRerIiON r i~A NNER'S. 01L-1 inn Cans Browny Tanners On! I 111 c3nligs, rust rec d and for sale by surds Intl-LER h RICEKTSON I RAZIL SeliAß-4U bags linsaie Sugar pest eyed I) led ior see, by heILL4:II de BelCkarnMlN emer.d, • DEI .til CE— 121 LitChersoi l 1.1,1 noto.r. 2 02. 110. r con ; lust recol,ed on cousigunicut bid for owe oy oug29 ___ MILLER .1. RICO.ToON _ . I)EHNED LIQUOMCE—IOO losAst reed and far rate by U A FALINI,WIOCK Co, wood sis DIMAINDY PITCH—IO stands inns reed and for .ale b b , a A FA HAtiSTIAAC &Ca S PANISH ARM-16 boles blpunish Wo , s, on handd lot sale by 1 1 1:1 1 / 1 11.11XiL., WIL&ON & Co, an... Water at DACO:si —For We by .1) WICK & ht'CANDLI34 EMOVAL—F N Est•on & Co. wul remove to thou Naar bums, Isto tia 1 eel, between Wood and Nitultet duvet., the rAn dat e of tlaPtatubt , ad,* -.1-;:51 : 7.;.31-f : 1,:-,,,v. 5 .t2.,,- 1 ,. AUCTION ,SAIA By Joh* EN DilyL , Aatatlomiaser:" ," Large send of Dry Giaisfs On Monday morning, Sent. 4, at 10 o'clock alibi, commercial Sales Room. Cosner of Woed aad attests, La sold, lin ellenidu as of sea souble foreign and domestic fancy and staple Dry Cbdcarat among. which age It piece* aura mid splendid R t e real undo. Irma gz e d triaa woad cloths, ps Fieneh mush:nem, suunets„ super white Walsh li Itdn..* gala plaid, bluk bombazine, mous de laines, tr t c m aliegtistos, super prints, eastime . to i !ress bonnet rsbbotta, line 7 c 'e"a rr'ata do d W ai a lk nat.., shawls m real vaciaty, damask litt ` ett table cloths, hosisry, bleached had bromo moslins, tkkings, at 2 &cloak, < 11 041.112, nriliarryl it &C. A quantity of T H taa, ifttA r o tobacco, iogar boom 610,82•00, tett* r; j 011.131 platform maks, axe., reboot, shouts, china, VB. Wan queet. -um I A gene Veuieti ral ns an umn.ent ofitonneho/d fornime, looking etties, and Uno.ipeo,,nt window, bands, fly hose, de. • t H 'clock. Fashionable ready A MadeO riot/ling.city made calf sktu boo., super French style shirts, fine table and pocket cutlery, ;told and sllettroratehea, Mamel sharmg cues, lonely goods, d e . scot • JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt Vahuit4 - - - To ba mold on Saturday evening. Sept 2d, u walk .1 , the commercial sales robots, corner of Wood and Vtßb streets, by cataloguer. 4/falai:led mill be Weed, Dowling's History of Himbarman a Plates; Naturalws Library, 400 env; British Poet ., vs.* Upham. m.o. oil Philosophy, 0 rots; AfTelloeh's commercial Die nmtnrr, 3 volt; prom ivotka of Joint Yol ManhalPs Life of W sakiigton, 3 sots; LUcyclopedi e k, el Geography, 3 cols; Goldsmith's Animated Nature, 4 vol.; complete Works Of Lard Syron. SWIM'. Autism History, 4 vels; Dufbal`s Natant Displayed, it volic fireerdsow's Oregon and California; Tradsold's elc eets of Colton% Life sod Tilaegl.f Henry Utay, s cobs; tkiborne's Waterloo campaign; Lives o. the President.; The Pederabst; De Tocquevi/le s ..vravr nt America; bin. Ibtrustas , Poetical Works, Sc. Ste. fol Alois Brown'.Brown'.oelf iotorkining Elitla, with plooplat..,io tine late Spy Glass. Catalotues eau be obtained at the auction store. sap! 'JOHN .D De Viet, Ana. AMUSEMENTS. THZAWRE. C. S. PORTER Massola. Tim patrons or the Drama and the public genendly are most respectfully informed tbat the 'Theatre s v . l4 . ,e t n i for the season on SATURDAY EVEN/NU, The Company will eonsist; of the following talented arum: ! Aliu AIMS Craze, ! Mrs. Madison, Mow Porter, ' ' Mr. Poor, Miss ra JotsSha Mri Archer hlesshum, John' Oxley, W. E. Wood, Ar cher. Poor, Rots, Somad, Palmer, Olusford, Black burn, C. S Porter Marlin, Master W. WoOd. Muter W G. Wood. lilastet ' H. Wood,Dlr Karnes, Mr. Cantor. Melo-Dram:nm Director—Mr. W. F. Wood. Leader of Orchestra—Hery Zitterbart MIL./ Daman M achdnist r. Mack. Costumer—Mr. Hearin. The celebrated "Heron Firmly' are engaged for a few nights, and will appear op Saturday. .101 ! IC AGILE SALOON. WOOD STREET, TB now open under the management of Mx ABOSZWa j.its ongtnal proprietor„ and Mr. Edward Chase.— Loosened Ice Creams and the various luxuries of the season Will be served up to a maimer unequalled by any establishment in the col:miry. Open every day from to A. to la P. M. aura HYDROPATHLIC lESTAIILISHILESTat eitames A acson, anAmat co , R. EDWARD CKER;:tadres this means of ra- Dturning his thinks to hie &tends and the jiublie tor the extensive patronage be has received, and of in forming them thathe has lately erected a large and wen constramod Madeline, Mr the exclusire parm.. of his IVATER CURE kTARLISHARENT &this old location, at Fhillipaburgh, Pe; on the Ohio river, oppo. ate the steamboat handing at beaver, where hale ready to receive patient.. botrdets. and treat dim on liy dropelitie principles. In addition to his beg expcm core, and the great aerate which has heretofore at tended hi. treatment of patimita retrained to his rare, he has now the additional faellitlee .Corded by an ex. tensiee builaing cremated expressly for the purpose, con taining commodious and airy. room., and fitted up with every riseeasary apparatus for bathing, and ddmiiii.. teeing the treanuept to the mama bandit and comfort of the I aaeut. Phiillipsinuatt is a most delightful and fheorailifiLvoilienes,ve=ez,tbi. atiexam. Acker assure s and of; those afflicted persons who may place themaelves un der his care, that every attention shall be paid to their comfort; and as an assurance of the sat benefits to be derived, be points wititeonfidence t ti o the hun dreds who here beenpennanentlf cared at his eabil, bailment The Water Cure no Mimic,. elfeet. behind, no is too Mien the ease with thou who have been treated on the old avant... It (MOT. the dis ease, itivigoral.s the system, ptotecta from the dengen incident to changes of the weather, creates a natant' and active appetite, and imparts vigor to le antestive powers. Terrtiectr treentclentuod boarding n.bl, For further patticulars inquire at the eetabliahnient, re eddresit the proprietor at Fhillipsburgh.' aumakt IHE cubsertbera are no at low mum,. Milo. eS hf chests Y H , Imperial, . P and bib Trita MI LL do do 10u bay. ROT and Lagutn I. 168• UM Gov Jura do 150 boa manufacturesl To. bac.", 5.1,i, 114 , x,, I lb and a lb lump, 10, and S. Span do 300 mats Camta reteivtog amd offer for sale , vi. EO bbla No 3 Mackerel do 73 b. white Brazil Sag. tipllcrrtva,No I 13 Ws Bordeaux rural:lnds E Walnuts 32 " Filberts 34 " Brasil Nuts " Tenn Grd Ms. AO tuts W ai C... Tamale Catsup SO drum.. Figs 2111•14 Bawl Meas. Barite Currants Oa b. Sher/sit Almonds 3 eases Liquorice Roet Candy 70. b. Sardines 15 “ The erecte r agreed Cho colate 2 eases PM., b. Lecoon Syrup I case pre.v'd GUlffer • 7:gross Sleeking 1 0 Ato Principe, Rivas, Casten, and Havana Cisars bbl Niamsgs 25 bags Pepper 2 osmosis ludigse 'af:. P dln'or'er ; 13 bbl. cbip'd Lossmod 2 cask• Nimbler 13/ bss No I Chocolate 1 saslm Epsom Salts 20 bbl. Tllll7Grle Oil 5 emits Lamp Oil 13 bis Spann OaMle• 43 bs• V 1 bits Pipes 5 masks Rice 37 base Dairy Balt 153 bbl. refined Sugar ENGLiIMI & BENNETT. ong 3o J 7 W . opd rj,opcsite Cb.fr. 'total S UNDRIES -73 dor Corn Brooms, 10 kegs Maple Molasses; 60 bra Rosin Soap; 60 kegs ass'd Nall. Sumer Wrapping Paper, CWOIIIIIII4 CAlldit k, Bat. 160 dos Buckets; 6 &Tali. 10 eon pint Flasks. Su bah Vinegar; 16 has tdareW 116.d0 Star Candle ground :Incas of all deserlptlens; cm chewing Tobacco; Rapp., and Scotch guar- Whiting chalk, copperas and Alcun, in note and (or axle low by ENGLiSrt & BENNBIT, a O 6 lO Wood ru, opposite & Charles Rotel Cheealate..Catiea. &e. W. Baker's American and French Chocolate, Preps, ed Coco., Cocoa Paste, Prone, Cocoa Shells, &e. merchatua are corwumersj, who would parchatre 1 the best products of Coe., free from adulteration, noire nutritious than lea or Cofee, and ta quality Dow, passed. the subscriber recommends the above articles, manufactured by himself and stumped with its name ills Brom& and Coe,. Petie,gs delicate, palatable. and salutary Minks for iqvalt4 minveiewmtmr nun odium, are pronounced by the mem eminent physicians animator tO any Miler preparaliote lits manufactures are sloo p u sale, in any in:entity, by the most re /erectable Meer. in the elate= cities, and by their iments, Haire. Gray & co., of Beaton; James hl Bence & co, Bamford, Conn; Bosley & Murray, New Yolk; Grant & Stone, Philadelphia; Tniantas V Brundi,ge, Hot. tumor; and Kellen /t Bennett, Cincinnati, Ohio. wAvrKte liAltElf,totcheater Mn,.. For sale by ,isuggi BAGALBV & SMITH Ottlae at Antarlean & Foreign Patents. JAMES Uith.KNOUGH, of the- lila hoot of Keller & Greenough, continue. the bilmiess of Consulting bonne.- and Patent &mantel, id hat effuse in the city of WAsIIINGTON. He may be consulted and em ployed iu making exammatious in machinery in the tent Office and elmwhere, fn fumishing drawings and st , ecificatimm of nutehine. and allpapers neeeme ry, transfer, emend, rwistsue or extend tellers patent in the tinned Stales or Europa He can also be consult ed proresainually on all queen/um of litigation aris ing under the Patent Law, and, will argue Ba rons before th e Patent Odle. or an appeal theretrom for which his long experience in the Patent Office and in his profession, have peculiarly:fitted-him The pro temional business of th e late lir. T. P. Jones having been placed In his hands, all letters in relation thereto shortie be addressed ter hie, pow- paid. eog3u-dOrn PUBLIC AC hi. T HE undersigned tehdre services In the above rapacity to the mercantile, manufacturing and mechanical po twos of the community. He will devote hie time and anention to the - posting and entrusting of Books of Account. Beetling partiterspip accoemts with all confidence, opening new booka, On. Cc.; and also In preparing young menthe the entinting House. Re. idence Northeast corner of the Diamond, Allegheny city. JOHN FLEmiNci,A..d Author of National SYstent of Book Keeping. Rmaa no Mem. Johnston & Stockton, hrOonahl ik • Seem. W. Bell & Son, Sp.ng & Co, J. Kerr, Jr. & Co. John Finney, Jr-, John Arch.,,, -W A Latimer, Jr. FOR A.Z.R.s THiwltzionbirsc.riblirsizish jug e to . re o, tii i ;: halves; .7. tures of Met, wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. ISt Market steet, Philadelphia. location is uncurpessed, r educed,ben Fill odd Thestock has been much re consequently kind de u ce The cutom m of that unexceptionable kind desired by devery bum.. MAUL AA °pp:um:miry mei no this ints presents hug, and should be embraced by gentle nen demons of =dusting in the Drug business. kXWIN MEB nITil fr. Co FANCY DRY GOODS. ail T AIPORTERSALTOI7U °hams p,Lbtria. Led hlushuh UsnifeaLueet,lttabroterina Meri nos, Shawla, kloalalMG Lawns, Dombaunea, AND ALL OTMEM V OP FANCY OODS. Thal nt•iw .=49 Marrawnts, Visitin r g New York, to examine theis m merit Wort Makt Og Ste. ,Aasea. lean and Mr. Muir was for many yaw l , of Ile lawn F o( ti T. A. co-IJames width he knnirtia on the I. of Jan. Mr. Diehl**, (who has in Interest in the business,' wito 0.4* limn* krkoNa in that mat,- linhotent. ClhOrn • Hiermanyj would G .petultuy Inform the public .of Pst.sbiugh md vlainity am& be will give' instructions on the Piano rotte, el his own or the rrodehee porch. itr Term% 812 per gulitler Addrun cari be found at bir. F. B , arks, Third street Rsr earraccs—Piogesior fiend Herr, New York, Prolereerr Henry Robb°. k. haterAor H. Klebur, John H. Alellot, R2v. W. Parra,' eut, Pinebersb. NW ; • tr• laarraror tawaisiga Jo., c rocn., rms. rai1..1022,jr. lame roan, FWS Fax , JAN= X. Llama Tno, snarsaa. atEcnernice , uLAas Woasm. Q,1311.6.UN, LE:AYE, STANGER & to,manufacto h.) tors of Vla Dottie', and Window •Glasa, keep constantly on b.td a general ulaeltileat of the above article,. Aiwa nuke to snider a puiperior attic]. of Mineral or Sod.- Water Bottles, of colored glass. No. lb Wood et Piturtench. Pa.. L'CiB RUGS"..—One bate of fivw: just received, of bcsattfal styles and rich Cobb., If, sale at WCLlNTOitatct, _ _ _ iu GOEFEL—OLI bug% El l in Cale. landing nod for lirtriALLN SallTl.l 11. t ALDER ANDLNLI/ 4 0. -10 u/rutins Inlkio,}3 IN/ hiaddry, landing and for sal, ny "..••, IiAa&LEY &MUTH • 7, , 18H & TANNE.IreSrp.I .largovrottodwir3 blick• ,m 1; 73 do Tana 011. BActijAy aunt, f o r by .404 ts EPPEL{ AND PISIENTO—LSOSkags blank Pepper ; 23 de Plateaus for sate Sy mum IMGALEY 4 SMITH Fi i ik- " Nik PITTSBURGH i llROWlpinnu a lllll4B Daily Packet Ltite. FEBRUARY t0t849 FEBRUARY h i, LEAVE DAILY AT in A . M., AND 4 P. AL „.- The 0311 a Instg now boat. oceoplete -toe- Rae lar the Mani *lam AT. LANTIC, Car. Rom TIC, Cain. A. Jacobi '3FLANK-F. Boned.- The boats mami n o new, and aree Enid op without regard to etymon E. ery Collthit th at eon proem has hem provid e d. The Boot. will Rove Monongahela Wharf Boy en the foot of Ross it.. Fasteners will panetnal boa ea the boat. wUI tenon!) leave at the *dna, nand hours, 8 A, M. and{ Y. M. - P/TII4BUI/1.111 blVtif) PACT The swirl steamer COMM, in alLsn r y P Murry, master, will lea's MAY for Wrrling, on Monday, Wednesday am/ Fraday, at 10 o'clock rettimily. Leave II heeling every Tuesday, and 'M onday, at o'clock , at, precisely. The Consul will land et all the intermediate po Every aecomodation lien can be procured for the com fort 11114 ellikty of ppaa.oten g em ha'. Leen provided. The boat resided rtitfit..t freight aafety guard to =or DV' tgliraltrAP,ly an fete earner of lat and hmlikileld sta. SEWICKLY, F.V0:110all", & FREEDOM PACYET The rolendid light drught steamer CAROL.IS/k; 17 r i : k eztettr4 tweta ratAtesba=rd the dal above ponts, romdarly landing oa the Alhen river opposite the month of Pin treet. The Ca roli ne will tomb at all the horologe between the above pen., (or tbe aecommodetion of the market people soli the Ws' yelling pablia Leave. Pittsburgh every day at hag s." two o'clock P. /11retarni leavenFreestom eve• ry day at 7 o'elock A. AL ng The proprietor, of this Um have pereemed and fit ted up the Caroline in a superior manner at ■ consider able expense, expressly tor lids tradeTlatedia themselves that the coat shall remain In the and hope, by strict attention to the name of the re coausund- Faro g 3 ty, to remain then seppnt. echts. anglgt-dikkeekT The new and fall steamer WFI.LSTILLP.: Barnes, master, mill leave for anon d all imennedone ports on Wed.'s. days and It of each week. For freight or pas sage apply on boarder E 0 FOR CI , T,CINIVATI AND ST. Tba aplendid new steam VISITOR, Ekatobs, trawler will !elm tor above • • and lawratediata pone thia day, at • - =EU For Sleigh or plume, apply en board. 5e91.1 -- FOE - OWe rhtNAIN AND tUtEC— The elegant menses • RINGOLD, c aLope, meter, mill leave kettle above d latermediam ports thle day. mr height or Plum S al sPPIY FOR CINCLNNATL The Ewe steamer FRIENDSHIP, Davis mutter, srfil lets* for the e &lotermedlose anal. portssesslarty. • • ma cm .. sepH ===ll FOR CINCINNATL 11* IMVIAVViItIar I • Mo imedla r, willve ryary maste tea t for above . _ uteg at 10 o'cloe.k. For freight or inseam aPrdY on hoard,, • FOR CI iciNNATI AND ST. I.oll l *. '''''`.. no fine reamer WYOMING, Fow'er, master, will /rani for skew intermediate Flom tisfa-day. _. . . .only cal board. itairab. ==l Pr) • aFiC,i3i ATI. eftemThe light drameht steamer SHENANDOAH. Dowse. master, will Leave k a S r th e a •„aad intermediate porta us day • • • 10 o'clock. For height or paw, apply on boartl REGULAR CINCINNATI RICIERT. - The fine steamer maitamRICHLAN-DFA Parkinson, master, will /cave for the lor above and intermediate perm - this day. .21. frejal ss tiffe, apply on bona ......__ &aro IikUULA ZAWEBVILLE PdCtkeis's ""'"" Tne fine 4 ste amer t% COMET, Boyd, muter, has enured in the bove trade, and will ran reralarly in conneetton with the Jenny Land, meeting her at Bever ly. The Cornet leaves this afternoon at 4 - otgoek. For height or passage, apply on board. ,: aurifi FOR CINCINNATL ,_ The fine steamer. RIO ORANDfc miatienley, muter, will leave fin &Wee d intermediate ports thli day. For freight or Demure apply on board. '' • FOR sr. LOUIS. - ------ mak The fine new 1 0 . alit steams, LEWIS -. 7. For frei Thompson, master will terre . faiths above and intermediate pone a riffideli ght or paeans, apply on board, aas9l i - ------ - - - - - ---- As Ordinance, . i.,.., Authni---in dui Mayor to ism! Bondr ti ti Jana of James and William Tras ;.; S EC. I.—Bent ordained and mustiest bi the cidzens Pittsburgh, In Select and Common ,oenella s we of ar bird. That t o Mayor he and be ts hereby radbormed to ri Isaac Boodarn the memo of hopes Mackadl 000 . dollars on account of the gnollng of Thaatan legr I.Wa :T", n ~..' and bolds in the 13.10 of NI, illlata - Wilion An d 449 dol- Ittra and 63 tents, being balance in MI for grad High and Webster street; Oath bearing interest a oh. rare of d per cent per annum, payable seed. annually st the Treasurer's office In the city of Pittsburgh, and I', ! redeemable in ten year.. The interest on said berme hall commence on the first day of AnE Is astarn. g Sec. If.-1k it farmer erected, ecer, al the fait 2 h, eredn, fonds, mamma 'and corporate- city, be and the mu of the ne I. herein fulcra?. rdon of maid Bonds. y pledged forth Ordained and enacted into a Mar h t CoOn i INAIa dap ofAormst, A. D. 1848 cils, thm ! lATturr,J hIOIIOIIIIROLIERTSQX;Prest C. C. R. Brorms flostzsrm s Clark C. c: 2 JOHN SHIPTON, Perm's. 8. C. .1 Joan Mama, Clerk B.C.- torg2l.3t ------------7 ------ An Ordinance 7 Azakosising ge Mayor to lease leonels itr.frwer of 1 James Area& Q Er. 1 —Be it ordained andenacted by Mt tit.. of 0 Pad, not Council.... Mayo be ad he Ls here entherd- I ...a to issue bond, of the r city t o the name boy f Janes t: .W.Cabe, for nine hundred and filly.serven d 01.., 4 18957.) with interest at the rote of 6 per ecru per annum, ? , , ayable aemi.annually at the Treasurers ono in the a city of Pivaburgh. and redeemable in calyces; mkt in the hth Ward. hoods belt. balance in full for grading Settond street .1 Br. IL—Be It further enacted, te., Thu Oa faith, i credit, Nods, revenue and corporals PrbParo of the eby he, and the earns is hereby pled/rest...foe the pay mem of the interest God redemptioe of told bands. ; Ordained and ...led into a law iv o:amens, this *lb day of August, A D INS. 1 lAitest] MORGAN ROBERTSON, thornC. C. husk. .., R. LADD Roars., Clerk C. C. 9 JOHN SHIPTON, hie . ' S. a ' Jeers Mama Clerk B. C. - ataggl-gt An 0rdn211.1106, ' -----"' i Relating ti, as Gm*Luray Street. Y Q EC. I.—B ordained e it ordain and et c o oa by Hie einem. 3of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common COrMeilS a} t ,..: .ambled, That the grade of Liberty street, from Ye-ci anoint streetto - lianison street, stall Imestabllshed A las follow. Beginning at the grade of Liberty street ',I .d limier street; thence fall 14 it err 94-100 feet 1 per Ito feet to Harrison Erect, and front Aare. rise i , :,, 39{ minutes or 94-lutt feet per 100 feet m 'the Eutem '- line of the Sat Ward. ii Sac. /1.-I.le it further enacted, Harrison greet Ain be graded to cauformm i rk ths grade of Liberty meet, as established by Wm ardinan e. and that . much of any Ortlin.ce conflicting ;Oh the :. byof this Ortlinat be and the same is here- by repealed i'i Ordained end enacted iMons lime fa Otrancils, this :1. MO day of Aaiun, A. A IS4P-. ,:: (Attest) 810fLRAN ROBF.RTSON, Ptish. c. c. 0 R. 1.1101)11 Rdianirra, Clerk C. C. JOHN SIIIPTCRS Pftisl. 8. C. Cl erk S. C. 111111.3 M _ 74 Jon, Brun Ala 0-rrdlittatatee !.i . Cdanginrth• Ara of hollow io lart,q4in the 5... .7 . , tenth Ward. , t S EC. I.—Re It ordained and t named by the eltisens :'.' of Pinaborgh, in Select and Conortou Councils and rembled, That hereafter the elections teethe State and 4 County, b as well a• for City officers lit 'ile Berenth .1. I,Z;:ed„ • all be held at the Public Scheel 11,ast in said 1 ,1 . of Sc. I.lEle it farther ordained, itc., That .o much: - 1. any nebulae Onlinenee 'n la hereby uttered. be =A the saint t. hereby repealed. .. Ordained and enacted Into .fate i • ' este day of Au A. A. D. 184 8 . n Cotuteds, dna (Arrurril MORGAN R 0 131.21T90N, Prat c. C .? R. Ronan ROMM I / 4 Clerk C. C. Jots Mato JOHN SHIPTON, Niel. a C. ; Clerk 'l3, C..* attgal:li . ___--... -...... C ARPET/HO, OIL CLOTHS, &it , W. M'CLINTOOK.B CARPRT RTORE• 4 wo. 71 Pneent Seam ' ' . ONE of the largest ..d the most choke stock of 1 CARPETING in the market, embrochsg all the usual ;plinth" from the most approved toutataatorlet, that hare been trued for durability to lii lite and co- lon, , i T apestry Velvet Capering; da Bnissels do . t eyearpeting: }lava Chen.llo east E..}..tra ply do Toned do p p l'itrli- '4l! Wilton do Brusels do. ~ Common ..0 do o nd rhambam pa Mulo‘tetured to rder in new nerrg adapted to pallbrs, basemenis a . Painted Chi Cloths, for dining' tWiesta.spirlos, ',Doti. bolas, kitchens, ie. Strays Matting, Suds Rods, Wendow Shades sad .., 4 FLlthrea. Cotton en Booking, from ur ttdrd three 4 rands orme.and DoorWooll Slats, &e..3e., to I sraeli th e to men. ?. don orporehastre at wholesale and' retail la respect. s tallyited. inv WatenXllP, o door from Wood a. oomer o ne ;1 p A Z pF lCS . btll pe * ;l o an Er 14. 0 %/21gaind Straw WinPllVig PaP.:r:4o doule-urspiftm straw Wrapping Paper; 100 i bdla !Dalt bell heavy 4 hardware Paper; 450 falls 12 32281nch Etrairy hardware P Paper, WO ream. mind cap and Leiter Paper, .11 a.l - tal gross white Bonnet Boards.; . 7 iNo fauna blue 5 Factory Paper, in store oniii for snit. lOW by Iik.Y.NULDEr t OIfEE cO/ pen b aud 'Min In Wrought and Cast iron Itallltegs rf'Hli subserthers beg leave to Wenn the paboe duo i f 1 they have obtainea irons the East alkthe law sod ashionable dee ia . for loan Rsibeg, 1.4 for beau* I d cemeteries persen• wishing to pmeort beet - some patterns mill please call sod examine, and Jule ' for themwnves. alditla will be famished it the don- i en notice, and In the best manner, at AO corner 01 Craig cod Rebecca streets, Allegheoy ei”, ons A.l..AhlOhs• a KNOX Thw=--- . . . • - - • ruu — Minna: - A HAIB, TRUNK, automating atone elethe" , " 4 "- 11 per. valuable to the owner, tea b4l at our Store ...e months ago. It seems to be the Pt.er:l:ll:ntty charged moldier. The air., is 1.. .. 4 PM.e bb pioparly, and take It to. , mtgat • al ILLER a Y. iCICETSON 4 Pall ID'aahloae Car lb,. a 11 a 0. no 0 • tiara avoid, ilk maw 1)11 ILL introduce nu Saturday, !Wyatt Nth. atiev Ir Pail .ry-b r of Hat, me received to ta Fee V.A . Thou In lanai of a out aril beatiniiii Lac, us invited bull ay their awes, corner of Fit awe Wood .vent.. • ...21 ACRO/ClSAlarrafacutred Tobacco, comprising Etapall co obinan'a6s4 ' , Webster old ori V H Grant a 6si Price Harwood. 6a; Barrow. , . Vs, and oiber popular bramtv, jut reed and for auk by aura BROWN & CULUERTSO64I46Iibty 14 (11L—Id00 Ireton. brenehed Sperm 1:114.; /SW na- V land colored do dot 900 do bleached Whale do I dq 750 do brawn Toone& CM, fit ciakin 10 bbla Saran , . do,* 10 do Brawn do der, jut reed and for aala by fro •? a MEER 1. ILICKETSON ARDWARE—A choice info( Hapj{ante end „EL !cr lealy, calculated foe Fleamboat ..111¢st landing at.d tor eby augdd fiI,ACNFR.Iik. Co DALSAM COPAIVA-140 lbs just rec'd and for aale by mod U A FAILNAZTOCIL &Co ,