THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO. PITTSBURG I TUESDAY MOANDIG, SEriL M B P -Et. 5,180 ErrinrlEl;Pl33 Adveru,enients and tf.becriptions to thd Nona Amer. can and United dtaleaGueue, Philadellddn, rnen+lrnd and forwarded Crew thy. office. :Incur YORE{ zipzrsS. We will receive and forward free of expense, ad vertisements and subscriptions for this paper. COMMERCIAL LIST AND PPNLLATIEL. PHIA PRICE CURRENT. Subseriptiona to thin valuable paper will be received and forwarded from thin awe. FITIEBDWI Dams °sierras is published Tn-Weekly, and Weekly.—The Daily is Seven. the To-Weekly is Fire Dollars per swami the Weekly is Two Dollars per annum, strictly . insides's". Fon pacer Commercial Intelligence,Domestic, Mar kets, WV.' News, impon, Molloy &Lukens, Le. see hirdf page— Democratic Whig gosolontleias, FOR PRERID&NT, ZACHARY TAYLOR, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, EILLARD FILLEORE, 11W TOIL. ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL ELECTORS. 11 . 110311.41. M. T. MlCasnan, of Washington. Jona P. Saran:mos, of I. moon. DISTRICT ELECTORS. I. Joseph U. Clarkson, Lk Henry Johnson, John P. Weiherill, 14. William Colder,; 3. James M. Davis, 15. William 111 , 11vaine, 4. Thos. W. Duileid, In. Chador. W. Fisher, 6. Daniel (1. Hinter, 17. Andrew G. Curtin, 0. Jorima Dungan, In. Thos R. Davidson, T. John D. Steele, In. Joseph Markle, R. John Landis, W. Daniel Agnew 9. Joseph 4 1 th:winker, 21. Andrew W Lo . onds, 111 Charies Snyder, V. Richard Irrm, 11. Witham 0. Hurley, 24 Thor., H 4* Francis Tyler,, 24. dam , ' A. Purvilinee. FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM V. JOEINSTON, 07 LIISMONG wan, FOR CANAL COIRRIMIONFX, BIER SIDDLKIWARTU, Aiitheusuieud Whig Noailaatioi“ FOR CONGRSSS. HONES HA/UPTON.' or TinIVO/WM Po• rii••ll.lll..T. LEWIS C. J. NOBLE, of Indiana. CHRISTIAN SNIVS2.I", of Wilkins N.sut.RTZWELDER, of Pittsburgh. HENRY LARUE, of IlfidlizsC 151:00TOWL IPEZEKIAII NIXON. of Lower St. Clair. ESAirrfra. JOHN SCOTT, of Ross GLIM Or TEE WOW. DANIELrAPCURDV, of hllisaboth Doniugh. Nylpl4.Aig DEN.4oi,of Alleghouy city. i c . .10.111 1 1R , FOSTER, of Roldorir. as tlitle More Grape, Capt. Muir.' • 11011 SH OD READY Xst pursuance of an arrangement of a Com. nee panto. by the Rough and Ready Club to connection With the delegates of the late County Convention, ap pointments for a series of County Meetings were made, as follow*: AMIIMASONIC AND WHIG MEETINGS. 'The friends of Taylor, Fillmore wad Johasma will mesa at glizalvv.l2 Borough, on Saturday. September 2d, at it &cloak And al. at 71 o'clock, P. M. Ar :meth. %Volker's, for Jefferson' Mifflin and Baldwin, au hlonday, Sept 4, at o'clock. P. M. At P. Buyer's, Snowden morostim, on Tuesday, Sept. A at 2 o'clock. P. M. 'At James Connor's, Upper on. flair township, on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 2 o'clock, P. U. Noblenown, on Thursday, Sept. 7, et $ o'clostk. P. M. At Mum, on Saunday, Sept. 9, at 2 o'clock. P. M. SeptAt James Philips', Robinson township, on Friday, e B, at 90...ick, P. M. At H. Hawaii's. lierriotsville, on Monday everting, Sept. 11, all o'clock. Addresses may be ezpected from the Hon. Wolter Forward, A. W. Loomis. Moses Hampton, Thos. Wil tiaras, t.ornelias Darragh. T J. Hisitent, Geo. Dan., Si. Swartzwelder, Witham Boyd, and others. It is to be understood that the above arrangement is not to interfere with special mills for Ward and realfll - meetings. eugge P. A. MADEIRA, Preet. 6.041 nest page for Telegraphic Hews• See First Page for Niece/anneal. New TEE FOREIGN NEWS The summary wikich we present, and for which we are mainly indebted to the excellent correspan• dent of the New York Commercial Advertiser, rep• ,den much comment upon the present aspect: of Foreign News unnecessary. Upon the whole, the prospect of continued peace seems strengthened. Cavaignae, it appears, is resolutely averse to wnr. In 'nab, the financial daficulties of Fmace, mud the enmity in her midst,__reader the preservation of pence a political necessity. hi Ireland, the address of the Catholic priesthood, which may be band in another column, brute the most remarkable feature. We had always saps pose. that however averse the Protestants of Ire land might be to disunion, that the rohngs and mom particularly their priests, were almost unanimously favorable to it. It' would appear from the address in question, breathing ns it ddes, a fervent loyalty, that our impressions in this r, speet were swing. We trust that this outbreak, quelled though it he, will be the dawning Ma brighter day km Ireland; and that her social regen cation, and physical improvement', which she needs more urgently than extended political rights, may hereafter have a due share of the exertions of —... her patriots and orators. gir.A.DXO3l.li Wmos.—"lndependent," the cor respondent of the North American, has the Gillow ing observations, which we commend to every dbininag. Whig.: The leadersof the 'Tree Sail" movement do not exjpect to accomplish anything at the approaching election--not even to carry, a single state. They hifalcipate accession from the defeat of either pane in the Presidential canvase s and look to the forms. lion of the great sectional party hereafter, of which they tro_yo have the controL This motive should indaeb every Whig—if any such there be—who sympathize with the professed object of the or , &tuna:stir:lm to ponder well before he identifies hue self with the ambitions designs of men, who, with the Abolitionists, are wholly responsible for the extension of slave power, and of slave representa tion. _ . • - • The Whig who metains the Free Soil ticket, con tributes directly to the election of Case, and as a agitsequence to another and a worse foreign War, and to a policy of acquisition which must either dissolve the Union, or place the North under the Southern yoke for an indefinite period of years.— The Sierra 'Madre scheme to no day dream. It to a. thing of shape and substance, designed to aug ment sectional power. Those who are moat con earned and most interested in its success, look to the election of Gen. Cass as a maws of its comple tion, and they regard the election of Gen. Taylor utbe death-doom of their hopes. With these strong fights before us, can honest men hesitate witch path to puma. A amp stroax.—Am exchange paper prints a Wary ahem Mr. Cass and a pet parrot, with the mg. nit:want title of are "noise and confusion,' in al- baioa to the speich made by Mr. Cam at Cleve- Lind or somewhere else. The gory is that Mr. C0504:4- favorite parrot, which from the very universality* the cry even around Mr. GIMS' own itelghborttpleid,had caught up the words "Hurrah fur old Zack." Its owner, .suppmutg that some only boys were purpmely insulting and almost- Mg his, sent the Muman oat to disperse them, who returned with the word that the greet was clear of got:masters. Suit the ominous cry wav beard, "Hurrah for old Zack." The •digress cf Mr. Cass, when the vociferation was traced to the I actual vonifemtor, "may be more easily imagined than described." COMA PATENT GRADUAL= GALVANIC BATTERY. —By referring to our advertising columns, our rem dory will be pleased to learn that Dr. Coad is ut present in this city, with his celebrated Graduated Galvanic Battery, which for the core of nervous diseases, by the application of Galvanism, is one of the beat and moat perfect inventions of the age. In proof of this Dr. Coed brings with him the testi. monials of the first medical men of the country, each as the Professors of the Pennsylvanta and r Jefferson Medical Colleges, sod atom a 0 4. 41 + celebrity. He also has testimonials of the cure of deafness, paralysis, Tic Doloureaux,fism, of She most undoubted character. Those afflicted with nervous diseases would do well to embrace the opportunity of testing the benefits of this treat ment ,arhlle Dr. Good remains in the city. Goa Delegates to the Harrinburgh State Con• mullion, who have returned borne, give a very cheering acootmt of the meeting, and of the pros pects of the success of Johnston and Taylor, this fall. The Delegates from every section of the State, Mere full of enthusiasm for the good muse, and gave most encouragin g . accounts. Mr. John. Mon himself is in fine spirits, and will take the atump as far as his public duties will pumat A. mons the Delegates to the Convention was Ex. Governor Bream- He is a warm Free Soil man, bat has no notion of forsaking the Whig party, to obtain the mecca of his principles, believing tuv sanest way to prevent the extension of Slavery to elect the Whig ticket. Governor Johnston lso a warm friend cd Flee Soil principles, as is, indeed, the entire Whig , party or Pennsylvania . " __ • hiatustu. Wagtse rate r;zecuted on Friday kit in conformity with the laws of the stale, kw -the murder of his We,regres j 4 hksm that many t emps were present heat the surrounding cease try, though there were very few; we believe, a oar citizens present execA such as were slim. alopod fur the gnard,-- : Zoo. zinwrinAx annwsinvraz iruta#AnA• The HosoiHdrul &stow broliere, CaPt. RV* mind at New York, ou Friday evening, about 7 dela* in the very short passage of ■ lime over twelve days nom Liverpool, tools/Eng the stoppage at Halifax. The Niagara bronglit 2 passengers from Liver pool to Halifax, 111 from Liverpool to New York, and 3 from Halifax-to-New York. Total 116. In addition to oar telegraphic despatches, pub lisbed on Saturday morning, we give the following condensed statement of the news of one truth,frum August U to August 19, brought by this arnval. IRELAND. In Ireland the most important circumstance Imo been the failure of one of the government prosecu- norm The.trial of O'Doherty, one of the proprietors and editors of the Tribune, Air felony, came on a few days back, and the jury, owing to the stubborn. near of one or more of its members were unable to come to ■ verdict. The case of O'Doherty was almost precisely similar to that ofMitchelL He we., charged with having “compassed, divised and intero ded to depose the Queen, and to elevy war against her Majesty," and the chief plea of his coml. sel was that the articles in the Tribune, on which these accusations were banded, were not such as to warrant the jury in determining unequivocally that intentions of this specific nature were actually entertained. -The fact that they were of a seditious character was adroitly admitted, but then be was not on his trial kr sedition but for felony, and the most excellent use was also made of the argument as to the difficulty of deciding upon any man's in tentions so long as the words brought against him admitted by any possibility of a doutful interpre tation. The trial lOU,. Martin, the proprietor riffle, hid. Felon, has had a different result In this case, al. [bough it presented no different features, a venlict was retorned of guilty. It has been announced that Oscan Daffy, who was originally committed for se dition, will now, in consequence of some papers band in his house' be put upon his trial for high LIVAIOII. Arreata continue numerous, among the most Impatient are those of Meagher "of the Sword," 0' Donoghue, a lawyer's clerk, and Leyne, a nepheW of the late Daniel O'Connell. Two more "American sympathisers" are also included. Their names are McDade and Macnamen. Dillon (although known to have been badly wounded during the affray at Boulagh Common,) O'Gorman and Doheny, are still at large. The belle( that O'Gorman had escaped to America, which we Ear a time strongly enter. seined, is sow considered to have been erroneous. The Roman Catholic prelates and clergy in the diocese of Tut= have signed a memorial to the Queen for mercy to "the deluded Smith O'Brien" and his compaumtus tufollows: "To Her Most Graziosu Merjesty,Queen Vtworia,dcr "May it please your Majesty, We, the Roman Catholic Clergy of the Diocese of Tuam, in Ireland, most respectfully approach your Most Gracious Majesty with the expressions of our unbounded attachment to the person of your majesty, and of eternal loyalty to the throne of these realms, which is occupied with'ao much dignity by your Mod Gracious Majesty; humbly praying your Majesty's benevolent attention to the scenes now, acting in this portion of your Majesty's dominion. "We beg to ammo your Majesty that we do not yield to any class or portion of your Majesty's subjects, in xincare and conscientious loyalty to your throne,nd devoted attachment to your Most Gracious Majesty's royal person. "We have witnessed with pain the proceedings of a few inexperienced young men, for months We disagreed with them on principle. We de nounced them as.the enemies of order, religion and countri. Yet we now feel commisserstion far their folly as intensely as we felt indignant when we beheld them gamed away by the impetuosity of their ardent, but erroneous asffiration. for We trust it is Untssorsaul for us to spore your Majesty that in the trying period of the last few years of unexampled distress and declination when death stared us in every shape—starvation, - hunger, abd its concomitant typhus fever; yet we brevet) all, and never ceased to exhort our docks to ming nation to the Diyioe will and to sums obedience to the laws of the land. We then confidently hope that your most Gracious - Majesty Fill be pleased to take into your merciful consideration the unfitr tunate situation of Mr. Smith O'Brien and the other unredeming persona who have foolishly embarked m the ante lamentable outbreak; thereby proving to the world their otter insanity. 'The prerogative of mercy is the brightest dia dem in your majesty's glorious mown- We, the loyal and faithful Romeo CathOlic Clergy of Tuam, de luded Williammtlit oriel suribuns on behalf of the l:loth O'Brien, and his deluded, mis guided associates, and bet to mom your majes ty, that the exercise of mercy on this occasion to. wards these unfortunate culprits, will secure to your Majesty and throne more of pure and true loyalty than the shedding of the blood of thous ands. Rest curd the heart of Ireland is sound and true towards you : Gracious Majesty—hence we implore, we entreat, nay, we most humbly h.,— , no blood,' and as ministers of religion, whose 141 coed duty it is to inculcate peace Old good will among men, we atilt farther beg to mare your Majesty, that the concession of the prayer of thin our petition shall be on additional stimulant to us to uphold the laws, and to secure, even at the ase rifice of our lives, the stability of that throne w Inch is so happily occupied by your moat Gracious Ma jesty, and your memorialists shall ever pray,' Sc. ENGLAND Some new excitement has been occasioned by a Chartist demonstration at Ashton, about six miles from Meacherter.ht which p police tuna was , murdered, also by so arrest made the night Wore last, in some obscure public houses in the low parts of London, of about 31 Chartists, who were memo- ' bled in clads, and were all famished with deadly weapons. These matters are wholly unimportant so far as the pence of the country or the metropc, his is concerned, but they create a degree of irnta• Lion, and also a comtaut demand upon the servi ces of the police, which are injurious to the tone of public firebug. The true lesson conveyed is that a mere beating down of symptoms, such es that which was effected on the 10th of April last, and which has been sobsequently followed by coo• stunt arrests cad severe .ententes, without the slightest attempt to exertion what these symptoms mean, and what is the true cure for the disease of which they are merely the warning, can only end in mischief and disappointment. We are without soy farther specific reports of the approach of the Asiatic Cholera, but the week. ly statement of the London mortality shows a very strong predisposition to diseases of that class. Ito. ring the week the deaths from diarthiza have been 110, the average being 66; of dysentery lb, avenge 7, and of common cholera 19, average '7. Rain almost without ce,ssa ton, continued for two or three days after the departure of the last packet, end. although there has been a slight improve ment for a day or two, nothing like genial weath er has been experienced even for an hour, until this morning, when a change for the better took place. The reports of the crops generally are therefore more unfavorable, and a farther rte of 3s. has occurred in the pain market during the week. The accounts of the pqmtoes are bad how all quarters both in Englandd trehaad, but Ramsay of those which have died at the stalk have been found apparently sound at the root, the great question is as to their keeping. That the farmers generally are of the opinion that they will not keep, however sound may be their appearance, is evinced by the fact that they are freeing them on the market at low prices. Hamm a great con sumption is going on, which reduces for the fra mes: the demand for wheat. The condition of Italy It now completely restor ed to what it was at the commencement of the year. Hopes have been raised, massy squander ed, and twee by thousands sacrificed, and the Austrian rule, at the end of all, is not only as perfect as it has been at city ume during the put three centuries, but it is only from a pru dent deference ta the sense of Europe that it is not extended, and that the safirty of Sardinia from an occupation by German troops, can be depend ed upon. An am:liana fibr six week s , granted by Radeuky, in his head quarters at Milaq, to Cherie, Albert on his retreat homeward, has Only been agreed to upon the stipulation that dings shall be eonsidered to have returned to the gate in which they were liefive the war began, and con sequently that the evacuation of Peachiem by the 'Sardinian garrison,. and the garter:vier of the pro visional government at Venice, shall immediately take place. Tuscany and the Papal States have Also been threatened, opt with a view to their actual subju gadon, but on the plea that their respective rulers have stioartiThennielvea incapable df repressing the aggressions orated: Judaea* upon Austria, in put. suit of their idea. of Italian Nationality. l'apal troops, it wan significantly proclaimed by General Weldon, upon his entering the Pontifical dominions at the head of a division of the Austrisa army, have brined part of the Muni of Charles Albert, al. though the Pope had declared several times that ha wished to have no war, and it was now intended therefore to support the Pope by coercing his sub. jecu to abide by his pacific attentions. Upon Wel. den's troop. esipmng Bologna, however, it appears the populace rose simultaneously and drove them out, or at all events rendered 4 expedient for then. to take up a position outside the town, with the view of reducing It to order by a bombardment.— After the displays we have had of the evanescent efforts of Italian patriotism,any thing like a pro. longed resistance ta this case would of mum be out of the quesuan, and it is therefore gratifying to find it subsequently announced that Weldena move meat has beets countermanded, and disavowed by .the Austrian Government. who are evidently diris posed to behave with reason and Swbearance.— I There can be no doubt, moreover, that the Pope has all along teen and deplored the inevitable con minences of that I/ashy entlitunsato which rens dared it necessary (or him to humor the populace In their Idea of glory, and that tie will immediately avail himself afEnglishmediation,theady success• fully exerted to prevent the entrance of Austrian troops into Tnacwv, to Irbtalit 4 filterable &Alma. I ment. GERMANY AND DENMARK. Nothing new has transpired regarding the re. newed hostilities in the Schleswig Holstein quar rel. The Danish embargo vas again to come into ?peratolo-tara days Nu* when the Gabon troops in rtenbunvig would also probably rename the of. fe..Ye. The King of Prussia timid to have aptly de.utbed thirrtinsatisbetory masa: as a battle be. tureen dog and fish, AUSTRIA. The Emperor ban nrturned• from the Tyrol to and all Sega , . to KO 00 ex Well as can be expected In. that capital. the news (the 0 0Pilak . tion et Milan having twen Clewed by a cise of needy 7,per cent. In the funds. tholgohe of the Austrian Diet on the 3d initatit, the Dacia made a alaterneat In reply Co insinuations of reactionary tendencies, which for its boldness and earnestness is worth transcrihing. We. Lave beast accrued (be said) of reaction." , tendenciea, of a plan olgulhng the peopleof Austrm back under the rule of despotism. If there be one ofyou that isuspeets us of such designs, let urn speak, and we are ready to resign this very Inc.. tnent. It has also been said that we are devoid of me thod, character and policy. Gentlemen—policy in these days is neither made on the Ministerial ben. gibes nor in the tribune. Policy occupies a high position , the genius of the nation creates it. Genius tells the nations, you are free. Your birthright is restored to you, and you must abide by it, Got-up policy cannot stand. We have been suspected of having betrayed the cause of Germany i that accu sation is a lie. Gentlemen, we are thorough Ger , mans, not only because we arc Germans, but be cause we honor the nghts °revery nation—because we claim no privilege, no supremacy over the an, tionahties We have all one end—the union of „ . 11 , ,Atistrian people, not by physical force, but by fiefernity, which history, necessity, and our natiow al feelings alike recommend. Vi Nile we can hope (or this, an long as the man front the Vistula offers his hand to the man trots the coastsof the Adriatic, so long will we stand undaunted among the then tier storms, come they from East, or come they from West. In this spirit we think it ourcluty to proceed, and this spirit will, we trust do the greats est service to the cause of Germany. NAPLES AND SICILY. The armament prepared by Naples for the Inca. aion of Sicily, consisting of steamers, gun boats, transports, and 300)0 troops, is still in the bay of Naples, ready to mart on any instant. The British fleet, however, keeps watch, but whether with the view of intercepting the departure of the hostile squadron, in case it should be attempted, is not known. 'Satisfaction has not yet been rendered hie the alleged improper use of the British Ilag, as a means of decoying a vessel full of insurgents, who • had escaped front Calahnn, and effecting their cap ture, and as there Is a special miauter from Naples at present in London, it is believed that at all events the movements against Sicily will not he decided upon until the result of his iti tenon shall be known. At the same time the Sicilians ore making the most 6ormiditee preparations to receive their ell, tag:nists, an it is said that %hook! the war take plate, it will be Oaf 111InOnt of extermination. FRANCE. From Paris the news continues dull. "The Gov ernment of France," it has been observed, "contin ues powerful far this single and simple reason— they have transferred the government of Algiers to the streets of Paris. The Lord High Protector of equality, General Ca V Mgt., has recently execut• ed a monster mania on the fraternal multitude; and the real state or pubirettno to which the people are reduced may be best judged from one short clause amonginany of a similar character, in a bill just passed by the Assembly for the repression of ortmes and offences, which is now among the permanent lawn of the land. "Whoever, by means ofthe press, shall have en deavored to disturb public peace. by exciting hat red or contempt arming the diderent classes of citizens, shall be liable to an unproviument of from 15 days to two years and a tine ul from 100 to 4000 franca." No attempt is made in this to define what shall be considered calculated to excite haired or "con tempt" against classes of cozens, nod conses quently, whenever convenience insy slit. a sneer at any member of the Government or an energetic complaint against a National Guard may be suf ficient to cause au obnoxious person to he placed out of the way for a couple of years, and to obtain from him at the same time a handsome ixiutribtx lion to the exigencies of the Male. PROM NEW YORK Correspondcnce of the Nuaburgh uszette New YORK, Aug. 31, ISA& It appears that the President in not quite nat• isfied with the doings of the Free Soil Barnburii ing movements, and means to interfere. Rumor is bold in asserting that Benj. F. Butler, Esq , of "last cruet' and Sandy Rill notoriety, late U. S. District Attorney, has been removed, and his place supplied by the Hon. John McKeon, than whom there is not a more reckless politician, or able lawyer in the State. This removal has been looked for, and it is probable will to' followed by others, until the public odices QM cleared of nll who will not follow the party through all the vile paths it chooses to take. Mr. Polk may well be alarm far the success of Mr. Cass, for New York is lost to him; indeed the content here has narrowed down to Gen. Taylor and Mr. Pan Buren. The Albany meeting of 'Wings' in repudiate Gen. Taylor, now looks veiy small, and the prone movers cannot readily be louod. They have learn ed that the old Soldier can be limiest and civil at the same time, and that the rinidered support of a few honest Democrats, does not prove that the recipient of their favors IA unworthy the suppimi of the great Whit party Irian thin State. The meet ug at .I . utit,cd :rouble, li•in in, resiiii hi., been tat rabies and consul/dates the :I lellda of k ;ea Taylor more strongly than ever. little panic was created yestenlay, by the re pasts of Yellow Fever at the hospdul. at the Quar antine Stanton, and a few cases in the nitage around it, but it has subsided, and ail a quiet agent We WC now in summer mahout castes of Yellow Fever, and this slight increase nerd cause no alarm. There is ten miler of water communica. non between as and the ititected distnct, and it Cannot reach us. as a nhot !laid quarantine is kepi NoA rumor IA current of ft c .., ala bra, at rth Moore street, and pretty well authenticated. Another Ocean Steamer. the Franklin. for the Bremen trade, was launched ht-day, and will soon take her place in the line. She is a better ship than the Hermann or Washington, and the equal of the United States or Crescent City. We shall in another year have more than two steamers a week, and their arrival will cause no snore rm. mark than the cawing of u nuling pocket. Strain makes what was a wonder twelve years ego, the merest common place event of the present day. and people appear surprised at nothing, feeling ter. tam that a *WI greater novelty is close at hand.— The perk/clm of machinery and of travelling.. me far ahead, as the memory of the tint ship is in an rear. The twenty drat minuet Mir of the American In amine will open on the 3d of October, at Cue. Garden. The catalogue of pants to L. entered has commenced, and looks well. Tire central pus aiuon of New York makes thus quite a Notional affair. and m no place can a moo• oneiprehen.ive view be obtained 01 the great variety of our pro ductions, whether from the ocean, the earth, or our busy manufacture.. Several coiupentors will ap pear for the silk and flax premiums, and under the patronage of this Society these two useful but cost ly artmles bid fair to ha well developed, Among the competitors are the growers at Economy. in your neighborhood, whose fabrics are well blown and justly apprectnted here. Ex Senator Rugby, the new R. 11.10.11 Monster, lett lior Europe yesterdny, in the Columbia Ile adds one mom to the long lot of broken down pO. liticians and subservient, who have been reward ed by this Russian Embassy, where the reception of the salary, the outfit, and the premium fir his return are the chief official duties. Stocks are down, en manse, within the last two days, and Treuury Notes are dull at 1031, nod the funded debt of the U. jtaies, eu 104 for the ;Linn of 1663. The reports of fever have done touch to produce ibis state of things, and nothing eke has any thing to du with it. Money remains abund as ever, and short loans without bruit can be made at six per cent. Good city paper sells at 9to I'4 per cent., and a reduced quantity offering. Lair of the dry goods paper has come 111)011 the market. Since the steamer arnved there has been an on. provement in sugars, and an advance of to I paid In molasses there in also a n.. The mar ket has been fully swept of Malaga raisin., and none to be had at lea. than SI 50 to SI 55 the bx Flour, In consequence of small supphes—rnoseti by want of water at the mills---wonunues t i im• prove, and $5,75 is the mark fur good State brands. In wheat there is some inoven.ut, at 12k to 121c 4. best Genesee. Cora in dull, and were the arri vals to he sold, the prme would recede. The pre sent receipts were said at higher rates, say 65 fir yellow and 60 for mixed. Coarse grains are dull. and cheaper; but the mai ket will reman inactive until the steamer. stow due, has made her appear tote, and given the state of affairs abroad. Nightly DlNTlays of Orator/ to the Mar- To the ,Cauore of the Puss/m..2.A Gazette. Whether it is ['rope:, or even expedient, to no tice, through the medium of the press, every tri lling irregularity that meets the eye in the pub lic thoroughfare, may admit of mete doubt; but when auy practice, of obviousty evil tendeney , becomes common, and no effort mode to crush or pat It down, it assumes the character of an intolerable nuisance. There is a rowdy declaimer, who nightly take. his stand upon a butcher's block, in the market place, and bolds knit] to an audience sufficiently large to block up the street and sidewalks, for distance of about half a square. It is no easy task fur a pedestrian to elbow his way through in dense a crowd, and persons in carriages are liable, in panning, w indict and receive injury. The people Who congregate to hear the foul lam guage and base sentiments of the vile orator, who seems to be steeped in depravity to the chin, are chiefly idiom; but it must be acknowledged that person• are tbued there oecawrioally, from whom better things might be expected, and who ought to be ashamed to countenance or sanction such scandaloua proia-eibrige. The outrageous indecency of the speaker, no lost Friday evening, as far surpassed the ordinary style of Billingsgate, as the infamous writing, of Paine egceed, in atrocity, the polished infidelity, of Flume and Gibbon. That any member, of our community would listen to such gram obscenity, is matter not only of regret, but also of atitonistiment. Public 1{10114,0P is directed to these facts. for the purpose of ascertaining whether Ulan: is any avail. able remedy for this desperate moral disease. If there to, we should know where it may be ob tained, and how it should he administered. Tarioa m IsmAPIL—A letter 1;c, Lur , 11111, of the date of Aug. 20, s.ty•. unty, (Lagrange) was Whig at the recent elecc-41 by 40 majority. We think It will give how 100 to 150 majority for Taylor to November—our usual ma jority in 50. The Taylor feeling is very strong here, while Cyst fs very.asolly supported• The Buffalo r mipations will take 54' siely anything from the Whig strength, while it is yet a matter of doubt whether the Locokson party of 11114 comity will not go ins masa for Martur Van Buren." WHIG STATE COSVENTION. An Informal meeting of the Delegates to the Whig State Convention, was held in the Court House, at Harrisburg, on the 31st Atigust, at 9 o'clock, A. M. On motion of I. IL Chandler, Ern, of Philadelphia, it was resolved that the Hon. Con. mit.toir Daman, of Allegheny, should act as a tem porary Chairman, and Samuel Allen, of Philadel phia, and Charles Cook, of Columbia, were ap pointed Secretaries. The hat of Detptea in attendance Ana read and corrected. The 44lowing gentlemen, being one from each Senatorial Lhatrict, were eppointed Mlicem for the permanent organisation amistirtm on Ofterrs.—D Luther, F Conley, C. Vantied, D Bullock, Wm G Scott, \V Bullock, Geo W South, Chas Gilpin, Henry Woods, Thomas J. Cunningham. B. H Junes, Franca. Parke, Jos Lips pincou, John Watson, Jun A Strawbridge, J Uun min Oliphant, B F Lucas, David Morgan, John C. Neville, John McKee, Joseph B Jones, Benj Camp bell, Wm M Watts, M McC.lellimd, Wm Jackson, David Leech, Chao B Bowman, Benjamin Harts. horn, Wm D Mumfonl The informal meeting then adjourned. At 12 M. the Convention re-assembled, the offi cers of the preliminary sermon, still occupying the places to which they bad been called. The Committee ott officers, through their Chair man, Dr. Luther, of Berks, reported the folkywing named ',emus, who were unanimously chosen PEICSIMETr. PETER S. MICHLEK, of Northampton VICE IMSEIDENTIS P. C.ANDL., City of Philadelphia. IS TtlogrrON, Bucks. \ uuo*, Lancaster. LEONAttIt S. Joan, Allegheny. t: Scorr, Northumberland. Go/ A MADEIRA, Franklin. Any Baowca, Montgomery. Wv GUAilAtt, Westmoreland. Gavin LEECII, Armstrong. Wn S Laos, Erie. 11 K NEVE, Huntingdon. Geo Ku.a Somerset. Jsu C Ninviut, of &billion. CUES B MeKsioirr, of Berks. GEO LACLIESCIt, of Washington. Cyrus Clark, Beaver. 11 M Fuller, Lucerne. Samuel Alen, City of Philadelphia. B Mullin, Cumberland. B F Lucas, Jefferson. L Mulford, Susquehanna. Lewis L Lord, Crawford. Charles Cook, Columbia. Mr. Michler on taking the Chair. returned his heartfelt acknowledgement Mr the honor done hint and twsured the members that he would perform too duty to the beat of his ability. On :notion of Ex-Gov. Ratter, the Convention proceeded to the nomination of a candidate 6.3 r Governor. Geo W South, of Berk., nominated Seal. Coop• er, of Adams. Duvid Leech, of Armstrong, nominated Wm. F. Johnston. E.A.Governor Ratner presented a letter from Mr. Cooper, declining to be considered a candidate, and assigning his reasons therefor. Exkiov. Ramer moved that the thanks of the Convention be returned to Mr. Cooper for his pa tnotic and disinterested course. Mr. Darragh doubted the propriety o( the resolu tion. It was !ben unanimously agreed to. Mr. Solna then withdrew the name of Mr. Coop- Oni.rrJ, That the letter of Mr. Cooper be entered on the noninev of the Convention. On motion it was unaiimmusly li'esalred, That Wm. F. Johnston be nominated for the mike of Governor by acclamation. This was received with deafening shout. Three cheers were given for Johnston—three for Taylor and Fillmore, and three lor Ner Middleswarth. , in motion of 11. M. Fuller, the following gentle men were appointed a Committee on Resolutions —H M Fuller, I R Chandler, Joseph Rttpe'r, II L Seely, Hiram Italic. After an absence of a few minute the Commit tee, through Mr. Chandler, reported t e billowing. which were unanimously adopted. Toe members of this State Convergtion assem bled to nominate a cundidate Mr the other tit Ono. erthir of the Comulonteenlth 01 Pennsylvania. hav• .10 .I.•cer,e . t.l the that' dere: ved u n then, ne.tti xr Laniil/I.IIV tletc.lc. Ilic cent oti I"W' I/tray el the cintingulrited citizen %elected, sad . an augury of ton success, deem It Incumbent upon heni to present the result of their deliberations to the people of the Commonweslth, with such a refer ence to general prtnetples as will show that the choice woo Influenced by no leeling of mere per sonal preference, hut was directed by a sense or the requirements of the great interest of our Com monwealth, and the entire odnplation of the talent. nail experience nod previous ittostots of t he citizen who has received the unanimous vote of the 0.11• 1/CllllOll Therefore, Rexol red, That the protection orhome Ol d...try and home productions Is necessary to the permanent good of our growing country, and OW the eras of our National and State prospergy have been at limes, when a judictous tartly land preserv• ed for the 'maple the [Broths of their own Industry, and made our country Independent of European Nworkshops and looms, nnd si prevalent has Mt% iiinnton been in Pennsylvania, that in the Presi dential cenvnee of 1,11 the partizans of the suc• cranial candidates Insenbed it upon their banner, yet used the lint moment of power thus obtained to Misty their promotes and defeat the hopes and jeumird the interests of a confidlog and betrayed people. fissolsol, Thai while we bow with / delerenee to the authority of the Cowan/non of the country that permits slavery itt the origtnal States of thin compact, and forbear to interfere with a measure ilitta sanctioned by co/Immunise. we can Manure adatt.,sible motive for extending the limits it slavery mt./ newly acquired territory, (however obtained,/ and we profess an abhorrence of polls oy that would degrade the nation and bring re. ',mach upon republican principles, by making the territory acquired the 11U1/111 of extended and pet petit tiled bondage. 3d. Rs .Iced, That the time has arrived to arrest the alarming progress of Executive usurpation, liv wOl Cho. wholesome provision of the Constitution of the Nation nod State is distorted into an authority to arrest the legislation of the people's represents• lives, and make the Executive the supreme au• thority of the land. Against this abuse the candi• dote of the Whig party for the Presidency is .1. em nly and voluntarily pledged;whtle our opponents rely upon the equally solemn promise of their can. dnlate to veto any bill which shall include provis. tons to prevent the extension of slasery into newly acquired territory. Our principles sad our caudi• dahp stand opposed to the abuse of the Yew pow. Or. 4th. Resolver!, Theit tine Convention having ap proved of the nomination of Zachary Taylor rid Millard Fillmore as candidates for the offices ot Pre. indent and Vice President of the U. S., and in the very spirit which led to the nomination of these citizens, distinguished for their .emcee to the country, and their attachment to republican prin ciple. above al: party allegiance, WILLRM F. JOHNSTON, of Armstrong county. ill presented to the People of Pennsylvania as a candidate for the vo ters to fill the uhice of Governor of the Common. wealth. It is not the object of these resolutions to eulogise Mr. Johnston. He is known to the people and the unanimity that distinguished hie nomination is peso( the attachment of life people to his prior,. plea, their confidence in his ability to sustain these principles in any office. and their desire that he should be made to share in that reform contempla ted in the nomination of Taylor and Fillmore. sth: Resaltwi, That the evils under which our country labors are radical and naturally consequeut upon the policy of those in power, and are only thus early developed by the extraordinary wuik tieas of the present National Administration. A. these evils are general, felt and acknowledged by men in all pone of the Union, and in thin Stele es pecially, an appeal is made to all good chisena, of whatever name or association, to come ap to the work of reformation by supporting the nottqinatigh of 'Taylor and Fillmore, fir the good of the country at lame, and of Wm. F. Johnston, for the restora tion of prosperity and credit to the immediate in terests of Pennsylvania. 6th. &soloed, That the Convention approve of the nomination of Ner Middles. arth, of Union at., as a candidate for the once of Canal Commission er. Ile is e citizen of approved principles, of tried honesty and sterling integrity, by whom the inter eats or our State and the prosperity of her public works would be eminently promoted. A coimutttee of three was appointed to inform Mr. Johnston of his nomination. And acommittee of Finances was also appointed, AA, which the Convention adjourned row di[. Pas/ SOIL Marino to PHILADELPIIIL—A meet ing was held on Tuesday night, m the late So , loon of the Chinese Museum. John Van Buren was among the speaker. The f.illowing is a brief abstract of the resolutions Uncompromising hos. tility is •vnwnd to the Extension of Sfavery'and to any timber Southern Compromises. Perpetual Exemption of the Soil front amide Slavery. Ap., propriations of the Pubic Domain m Wtited quam tame to actual settlers Doi). No interference with slavery in the States where it exists. The Bade lu platkirtri is all approved. MARTIN V A N 'looms atulCusaus F. Apses are commended Cm their selfdenying championship of the phi ciples of the Free Soil Democracy. This Is the first meeting of the load held at Philadelphia amms the opening of the Presidential campaign. Wom Mesa Marco sr HARK teatiamt.—The me.e meeting of the, Whigs Wll, la, 4ely and collate elastically attended. Hon. Jame,. Cooper peidetl• Speeches were made by Gov. ;Winston, Morton At/Michael, Esq., Jame. Dunlop, of this city, Mr. Cooper, and other. Lien Commted..—The only remedy ever alleged to the public, which nn never failed of workinga cora, when direction . are followed, i . hrLaips'a Liver Put It has now been several yeaw hefido the Public, and hn begn introduced In all wetions of the Union,— Woorect has been used it has had the most whimpbant COOL -as, and bag actually driven out of use all other medi. 'nes. It has been tried under all the different phases of Replan, and has been Mond morally effica cious in all For sale at the Drug Stop of auirkto J. gLDD k Go, GO Wood ac Local All'lllll6 ILIIKIMO) PCOI THE TITTAIWILOB DAILY GAZDTTIL Roanzairs to Austorwir.—During Saturday night Nat, the dry good. store of Geo. IL Adam. corner of Federal Street and Bank Lane, Micah, ny, was entered by robber., who earned oil - from 400 to GOO dollars' worth of the lightest and moat valuable goods. The bandbozea containing laces, glovez, hosiery, edgings, sewing silk. and similar ankles, were deliberately emptied. and all the bones left. Every fine glove was taken. Silks, Wm, and the hoer articles of every kind, were selected with the same deliberation, while all the more mammon goods were left undisturbed. The rascals had a fine opportunity to proceed at their leisure, after efieeling an entrance to the store— Mr. Adams himself being absent at the east, and having no watch at the store, nor in any part of the tAltlding. The robbers got in at the front door ion Federal Street—breaking oil both the outer and inner lochs with a bar or chisel. The fastenings appear to have been removed with little difficulty, as the doors are scarcely scratched. The most singular fact is that the police should have been thus daringly defied. as the store is in so public a place, and opposite the very block in which the Mayor's °trice is located. A piece of the stolen edging: was found on Bank Lane, some distance from the wore, by which, to gether with their lout 'mats, the robber were found to have escaped in that direction. Mr. Ad ame wile advised of his loss by, telegraph, ye.ter day, and a reward has been uttered Utr the deter' non of the guilty parties. The police force of Allegheny City is entirely in adequate to the protection of sO large a place— The city coven, an immense area—larger than that of Pittsburgh—the streeta arc nit lighted—and ev ery advantage of concealment y oirered to robbers and burglars—yet the police in scarcely sufficient to guard a country village. The citizens now talk of Increasing the force, but unless the nibbers con tinue to jog their memories, wr apprehend that the mauer will tie dropped, as hermoibre. Prrranunoti Gas Woass —Yesterday being the day allotted for the election of Trustees of the Gas Company, a nest :collation was served up in the election main, over which W. R. Crisp. t•_.y , the acmunpltshed Chief Engineer, presided. At the close of the repast, Mr. C. kindly euhibited to nn many improvements made and in contemplation stave our last visa,--,well remembered as being the last occasion on which we flirt with the late excellent Governor, F. IL Shunk.) These imprave ments—for such they are—render the works more compact and advantageous in every respect, whi'e all the objections heretofore held to establishments alibis sort in a city, are or will be obviated. The neatness and order apparent in every department, bespeak the skill, taste and fidelity, of ill concern ed. AnvettrA Hoe. Sroms.-11. F. Hancock, a clever, ;admen°ue drayman, of thiscity, utter, a reward of $3O for the recovery of a very line chest nut rorrell dray mare, belonging to Lin, which wen stolen from the pasture of Ibrant II uar.7 - Sr., on Saturday night Mat. This counts three line horses stolen in this re glue recently. The animals appear to be selected with great judgment, by a good poky. Bannock cannot allerd to lose automat. anneal, itor even to pay so large a reward for its recovery) but the thieves have hitherto escaped detection, and seem to have their plans welt laid. DING EllOrS. —The dray men are In Me habit of keeping their drays so done together, in passing along Wood Street, that even acarom( pass through the line, except at the peril o man l life or limb. and to females or children. the crossing is imprac ticable, till a long line of drays has panned leisurely by. This seen. unnecessary.ond we thank should he avoided. l'ersons who are hurried by business cannot afford to war t nt o euruer, and It is very unpleasant br ladies to be kept standing In the Hannah (2 wa. ireingendowdy drunk again. yr.tenlay. .v.v tvvo .."ustikklesgallan,ng hrr , t•yr nit Ity au arm. while .hr bbpiwal. .c lei it A IA IIN o down on the pavemcul, by turns, on a mom utt• t recd end for .alc generous rtmnnrr—lcoving her erettrt choler. S AL A2 g i , ---- , pt ;:u AFAllNEr.ertx•ti . & at do ea, but to drug her along She was, howett. lk-Qy FALL t;totits_A Co. ~t 1 w . r k e , r, dt.pttsed tut ure mow opetteng 15 e1...e• rtcrt 0) . 1, of ‘l,rriconcl.. Ilaosolom and Cocilc,, Pr.. uutt, L''''' ''''''''''''''''' —ll w‘ii L' '''''''' Y 'l'" aver- : - IA Y F:-.4A ::D CULLA liS— A A dawn A Co. have tieetnent, In another colutt.ll that Prcle.,.,Thrunp- I A/ nod rre i l. 2 lo.lll , llr i c .u ot r ' n t , ll , 7t ao t-7 . 7 ,.. .-4 , , ,; . i p ,, 5L 0 rt...1 0 ,,, ,, nt t .on has arrive.d. and sea: at !!tice ruler op.. In. ! 5 ':. 1 ,'":,',::',,, , , , i `, 4 „., ~,,,. 44 ,,,, 0r. . 44, ~.. ‘ ,... ; , 4 Junes so the Seunuary 1!!, Young La,.h...•, already c.i.!. ot v.,r,00• , t0,.aug.2.. _____ announced la our column,. A., noon a. arrange. ', `SO ISO NI I'SLIN,—A A Massa &Co lista ,ust .. t, opeord ...1/ pat.( Ti.“ ,c kn.! Owls, 11141.11nn. 1116612 can let completed, Me nit -ca will be torn, , , „„,,,, ed, tad as only a }touted number u contemplated, l 1 ~RE, , ,,,, SILKS .— A , A m...... C .. 1....„, 04 ...,, I oa early applicatton to destrable. i Li a tat ',tact stlk a of beautuul tall stylaut, alsolll pact!! • nu.cy dress told !run mil,* ..P.4 Also - men Ronal:ay il Al.L.Enttr,r —The dwell I 'pills nnig Opened,: A A Ala.ou A Co'. No. 60 tag oilltir. Anthony WJillantn. on the 1'.....t C.lninton. ! i! M.'", orn, ar'''', ins ''"ll.• at.o ...wr hue ....nl.i?g! aeon to Butler Street, was burOtrunsly tui/Jti; color. .1 ehtered, tin • -- i A Mason & Co have jun( ft-rented ttttetb.c, tut Saturday men. Mr. Wtlllsms wan subl!ed .!I his A . 0 ,.. i .„, 4 ,, m „... .„ d . 4 „, 4 . 41 , 4 pocket Lot:, ctn . :Luning :Meru dollars In money, 11, ~,-11 R,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1....015 10 ,,, ~,. and also five recetras from dttferent pltromants In 1) attic , tar ...I< Ls, 1410A.LF.1: I. :tali 11l • .cp-t that city. . Sir AN.IIEIt Routikk v.—The :shoe Store of Messrs. Fox St Mathews, on Petal Street. Ott Ward, above trKelvy's Row, wan marred I.y meansof faire keys, either on Saturday night ar Sunday nicht, and robbed of about 11'100 wirtli of hairs and shoes. No trace of the depredator, has yet been Obtained. THE Free Soil Convention—called in nominate a County Tsolet.Se.--Wlll meet on WedateAday— THE 11/mobs/met+ of Manebenter are to hold n meeting in the market house, on Friday nsgist Speakers will be in nttendunee. .141r.1 Fix re,... 07 --We would Cal attention to On. excellent rented) for Coo hr. Ca' aids, Court/mono, AAllemi. and ad adertione of the 'Mout and Longa 'taxo( wverni tamer witlon • few yearn past had °era sion to or a o,,ficioe 1 , 1111.111nd. we havejoy experi ence irried ii• excellent gulden,. nod are preparrd to recommend o to others .Thinwern or other poi.t. am-alters allticted with bronchial affeetiona wl.l find ',relit benefit (tom its ore. 11 LA prepared by a retell, fie ph yetrian. and all rlacres nnill find n • raie and elh• carious. medicine in the dtreartw for which it r comended.—iCan Oltilme 1110101 Crow nod Journal For m rule at the Pekin Tra Store, N 0.% Fourth etre, tnrg. Ur Lod/es who u Jones . :ll.lll.h I. hnvr always finr iortuie transparent skin 01 this a ma/ will misty any oat . Soli only in Pittsburgh, at eY Liberty me nnvllidantlwl y Key Lost t rood street or Chan On eery Laue; S'urd" ,a* tr olu The ender wtll 1.4 rewarded r' wltaLly by Icavlng n at nos offtee. 111•1173.11 CD, lVetittestloy the 4th tn•t by the Rev. Dr Rothlle. Itlg D•hc Joh., of the hrm of /truce a. caurgy„, to Mho E. K. Sterru, both of tlOO etty . Dr. U. 0. Stearns. Dentin, o F d F oo lC re E uVe it. ‘ . ‘ " Te.ll .. c . .. *" 4:L u re C ' oc7p ' let . loi r o ' t7t the house nearly Tenth With art.- tietal gums, otter the manner now outversaa) preter• real al the manulttetured to suit each particular ease. Teeth, from t o full oat doWit tea %Ingle 1,45 e, /Ili serted ou t aucuou plate, thou avoiding injury to the natural teeth. Spectroeux of bloc)" of .oction plate way eganttneil at Ilse odic,. EA.ECT/ON• meeting of me st.kloldera of the Fatal/ rah. O. Company, held to the office of the Works on ilday the Ith mat. the follow ma gentlemen W a~t ::~-,~, STEAMBOATS. - NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LENZ OF CANAL AND STEAM PACK LT's, m ai n 184 8. Leaves Pittsb (yrs otssoose,) rives at Glasgow urg-la DIY,, tate o'clock, A. M., and of Sandy nd Be•ver sal,) at 3 reelotk, , l and Nen Li s bon at II I. same wen Leaves Neve Lisboa at °o'clock, P. M., 4tonkaag ths trip cunt] to the river dUriny the night , / and at V o'clock, A. M., and •rnves u Pittsburgh at 3 P. M.—rbos making a coutnittous hoe for carrying_pu• wagers and freight between New Lisbon and Pala burgh, to shorter time and at Its, rates than by any other mute. The proprietors of this Line have thepleasuni of in fonzung the public. that they have fitted up two first alas, Canal boat.. for the accounnodausiiii of passengers and freight, to run to connecuon with the well known steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and COVIZIECIt s't Glasgow with the •t ome n and Clacks. Pso sod other hoes of steamers down the Ohio , and blissiasippinvera. The propriewrs Wedge • selves to spare no expense or trouble to wawa/ eon.. fort. safety and dispatch, nod ask 0 1 the public. of thetr patronage. ALTWORIZEbittIiENTS. ll S. a Pi. IiARBAUtiII, B. HANNA, ill Co. my I I J iIARBA b. Co. I Now NOTICF.—The steamer BEA VER. C. E. Clarke, vets ter, leave after tins notice, for Wellevtlle panto ally, at U o'clock tu the moruin • yel3 1 848.4 Films : i : Yr : ae Daily Packet Lill.. FEBRUARY In. lab FEBRUARY la 4 1. e 4 LEAVE DAILY Al's A. M., AND 4 P. M. The following new boos complete Site line for the prellaltl AT LANTIC, Capt. .I.olrll Palkins, n• ALTIC, Capt. . acolns era LOUIS M`LANE, Cent K Benooit The J boats pm entirely new, and are hued up without tegunl 10 C. 741,00211 Ev ery comfort Mat money can pro...ore has trove provided. The Boats volt leave the blonottgabele Wharf Boat al the foot of Ran ts. Passengers will be punanal 0/11 board, as the boats wul conandy leave is the adver .ra boar. A. Itt. and 4P. M Ask% WrfEiaJtati - PACk — WrZ The syrul steamer CONSUL, Dorsey P Kinuey, master, will /elms uly for N't heeling, on htanday, w"iggadny end Enday, at In o'clock preeisely. Leave 5% heeltng every Thar Way and Ba tudey, at 7 o'clock. a,VTOOiaIT. The Cohsul will lend at all the num.-Mate gorge Every accomodation that eau be procured for the com fort and safety of passengers has been proud./ 'The' bons LS also provided with It self-actini y k ty lau d to. ,„,vent eaplomous. For freight or pas.,,, neo umig 0111 Ipoord or to DAVID pVialintyr Mb 4 corner of Itu gad ,enithaelli - - - SEIVICKLY, ECONOAIV, it ;lawn - pk ciarr . _vs,- The trii , ,did light drught steamer CARULINP, Day., master, will run es a regd. gai. lv Pack. between Pittsburgh widths above Pon., m!,alerly landing on the Allegheny river opposite the mouth of Pin gift/. The Catalina will touch at s'; the ...hags between tba above ports, far the sc.: ommodatton of the market people and the In setting online. lasses Pittsburgh every day at half past two o'clock P. NI., ramming kisses Freedom igre• • ry day at 7 o'clock A. M. The proprietors sulthis Line have purchased and tad dp the Caroline in • superior manner at a Comdata. able expense, expressly for this trade. They elodir , themselves that the boat Khali remain In the weete:sr A hope, by Ames attention to the event. of the oweiltat ni ty,te receive their support. (Cr - Fare YS cetus. angladitildre jep tuyier..il PACIL6V FVS SLThirliiiii7 The now trid&iste au Jr... mer Barnes, mister, will have ky, .150•0 all Intpmcdrattjpatt,,, wadnes. days and Saturdays of each week. p t (i .orghr or poo . sage apply on board or to FOR CI C The rpleedid .n.. Ammer A., will leave for awe° For freight orparee,z4.dj•llb , CoY . 4 " " . 40 ICINNATL plendid eteamor g ay OONIET, • mast., will lenve for shore For C:r passag n' e F :PrTy an 'mthi= of .glat In o'clock F°ll ' C°7 Mean. JiND LOW& ' The elegant steamer BINODOLD p Cope, master, will leave for the above uttermahate pone this day , tepee .tight or passage, applT on board. l3agtal - FOR CINCINNATI. The Wander tams steamer im il l ElAlex Dean. m U aer E L V 11 le ave f h ye and intermed iate ports e Bee steamer mic ia Th RIO GRANDE, Conley, master, will leave for above and inlerroediate porn M. day. n i, no board. IlaR" Foe re" or ";,1(17 _ • The h. steamer '1 FRIENDSHIP, Dena muter. will knee fee the hove litutertnethete pone regale:fly. For freaght peerage apply on hoard. fey ,t 4 • _ - CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, Re. W. 31'C1.INTOCK . 5 CARPET rITORE, No. 75 Pa tarru N YE mark Oof the large-Et anti tba most choice stock of CARPETING in the market, embractog all the usual qualtues from the moat approved mauutitetories. that have been tested for durablltty in fabric sad co. lora. lapestry Velvet Carpeting; do Brussels do Brussels earpeung-, Extra sup 3 ply do Sup Ingrain do Fine do du Violation do do Manufactured to order in new paaterr.s; adapted to pm lora, basements and chambers. Painted Oil Cloths, for dining rebore, euulerttrali bules, kitchens, ire. Straw Matting, Stair Rods, Wind , sae fiudes and Mature.. Cot and Woollen Hocking, from one third to three yards wont. Door Math, de. &C.,10 which Maarten-. uon of porchoers u wholesale and retail Is respect fully limited. Wareroom, r door Prom Wood al , aura 4P-M'CLlllprar - Erin Chenille 'Rum Tuned do Walton do rhos.ls do °Moe of Amarlaan & Pt/n*ldpi Patent. GREENOUGH, of the rale hrui cd; Krller /a tft lireenough, continues the baldness of Consulting Ernonver and Patent Attorney, at Mao In the oily of WAsHINGTON. He may be count sod and em ployed to mak., clammed°u is muck inemy in the Patent OMee and elsewhere, in furnish mg dlrsoirlasri and spemticalsons of machines, and WI prprn,nner.r ry, transfer, amend, re•tasue or emend r ,nsulgsens in the etuted Stutes or Europe lie caw also r, &math ed prolessionally nu all ques.l3ll,l , , litigation mg under the Patent Law, m• r me* goes lions before the Patent (Am or an esprad Useininrnal, for whtch ha long espenence uLW Patent