1i1 1 44 ' PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, tkEYT. 9, 1849.", PHILADE PULA NOKTII *fl LtIUAa. Adireineenienta and ii, , oliienpuone to the North Ante, can and I;tined &saes Gazette, MlA&!ph., rteerreo end forwarded from thle once. :NEW YORK EXPRESS. We will receive and corgrard free of expense, ad= and subseripoons for Una paper. COMMERCIAL LIST AND PHILADEI.. PRIA PRICE CURRENT. Sobsertpuon• to tins valuable paper will ba received and forwarded from this office. 112.1"."klY1 . 1 atilt y ° . fTII7 invece,d, Lioness per seeurni the Tri-Wekly is Five &lan per annum; ilia Weekly is Taro Mollsrs per memo, erica, else:Wm. lOrrAnraarwites art earnestly relocated to band in their favor• before S r aril so early in pm day a. practicable Cidrarusemenis not inserted for • apeni fled Uwe will invariably be ebinped Wall ordered out Fos Laren Commercial Intelligence.Domostic, Mar tem, River News, Importa, Morley MorteMslc. ree kid page. DOnicmfaUo Whig NomAnAtlons, FINVEMMDENT, — l., ILAOUARY TAYLOR, FOR VICE PREIRDWF, RIILLAILD PILLDIORE, ELECTORAL TICKET SENATORIAL. MEC roim Tm M. T. of WuMoron. Jou P. NANO.... of Disrawr KL.EcTo Its I. Joseph G. Clarkson, 13. Henry Johnson, 11, John P Wetherill, 11. William Colder, X James M. Dams, IS Thos W. Duffield, In. Charles W. Fisher, & Daniel 0. Rimer, 17. Andrew G. Cumin, ft Joshua Dungan, Id. Thos R Daridson, 7. John D Steele, 10. Joseph Markle, B. John L.. 011 ft. Dowel Agnew, O. Joseph Sohnineker, 01. Andrew W Loomis, 10. Charles Snyder. Mt Richard Item, 11. Willism G. Maley, an Thomas II 1.11. Prussia 'Pyles, 01. Smug A. Parrilusee. WILLIAM V. JOHNSTON, ONItTiOSO NWT, FOR CANAL cxmithesiuotEn, 510 EL 2111DDLESWARTEll, Fl:l=:E3l:===! FUR CONrißi,s, ,ro s al PTO N, Vol •91111111ILT. LEWIS or ernlolau. C.J. NOBLE, of Indian. CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, of Wilkuis. V.swARTK WELDER, of Pillablulel , HENRY LARUE. of Mimic. 11... , 11.131M HEZEKIAII NI EON, of UMW St. Cht/r 11.8018i131. JOHN 80011', or Ron. cfaraX 09 TM OCILIMIL. DANIEL M'CURDY, of Kliiabeth Borough. too .1110i611,1161, WILLIAM DENSIiN, of All city • JOHN K. FOSTER. of Baldwin. An Anti-mnuottie and %Ving tnectusK .111 Ite held in Snowden Towuship. et the school bows on the proper') of Dr SIOITIL on Thursday the .sth in•l et 7 o'cluelt P. Al The whige of Snowden Tp. ere earnestly re q.-wed to attend. Speeches will be delivered by Alo ses klueopton, Walter Forward ood others. scp7 Whig Electing. A memoir of me (neode l'a),or. Fillmore & John ron wol be bold at the public school oxml in the nib Want, on eta - unity even:lig Sept I.tn, at a clo c k. Ite.rxtr: Fl.txut !! Kett,' ! Addrearee may to- expected from Saint. Palmer, NI. Sarartxwelder. and Ch.. It !trolly. raga. A public diPetl4lll. our principles or the Whig ano Dee:user - Am pal ties will be bold at the house of .oss pl. Alanouae. to IVilkiiiskire. oSauirda) the 16th t •st. at 24:o'clock P M. Mem,er• of both peruse, u wsu u . OthCrEy are especially requested to attend. sep: S., next page for Telegraphic Sew. PRICE OF BREAD STCPPS--.PROS- ==rl Taking the country, on a general average, our Farmers have reaped a bountiful harvest, as great if not greater m its production, than any previous year. This being the case, the next question ce serious import to them, is the pros pert for a market This depends princmally upon the foreign demand. and it therefore becomes a matter of moment to them, and indeed to the whole country, to awe, Lain-what demand Europe la likely to make up, American supplies. The intelbgent London enrreepondent of th National intelligences, in a letter of lam due, ha given some interesting avow bearing upon this sub. jest, which we have condensed to the benefit of our readers. In eatimating the probable foreign demand, the potato crop ma be token lorgeJy into tho areouni_ Its partial adore 63r several years pew has origi anted a new element in all calculations in mimic, to bread stuffs. This new element, the letter I the Intelligencer remarks— `Has an Importance beyond the mere produce of seams, as influenced by weather or disease, and this is the extent of surface planted, combined with the great difference in the available anlol.l of human God which the potato produces npoo . given surface, compared with any deacription rt grain. The following facts may probably elucidw the mauer to some extent: The 6.4 (adore of th potato crop in England was in 1845; it realm. again in 1646, when one half of the crop in Eng land and two thirds in Ireland was destroyed. This de6•ieocy had, of course, a great eTert on the consumption of grain, particularly when it is taken into consideration that one acre of potatoes prod° eft no much food as three acres of wheat. In con sequence of the failure in the potato crop of 1816. the land planted with that root in 1847 was not more than one third of the average of former year,: The following is the calculation: Land usually cultivated Cultivated with potatoes. in 1617. .1,290,000 390,000 . 200,000 40,000 .2 000 000...... —866 000 Eagiaud....acres Total 3100,000 I ,000,0100 Leaving nearly 2400.000 acres of land Co be other wise employed,liut which, of course, even if al cultivated in wheat, would not furnish, by thirds, the amount of food which the same growth of potatoes would have done, and therefore render rug nernistry a supply of food from some quarter or other equal ut hat two thirds. The conscromue boa been that, although the grain harvest of I'll 7 was a good one, and that of 1816 a very deficient one, there were more, by nearly half a million .•f quarters of foreign grain, or four million bushel. imported into Great Britain in the year which en ded July 5,1818, than there were in the year wiinh ended /nip 5, 1817; and that this great additional quantity was consumed is evident from the fact that, whilst the impcnacit the latter mentioned year left a large stock on hand, that of the former men tioned one has not left more than the ununaby small quantity of 103, 046 quarters. The imam p tion, therefore, of foreign grain during the la-t twelve mouths cannot be estimated at less than ten millions of quarter". There is also a general impression, caused by late official returns that the stocksofgrainin the hands of the fanners are much less (intend of being greater, as was supposed) than they were in August, Ibl7 The principal act in corroboration MU., is that 1.500,000 goer ten of grain more have left the farmers' hands since Christmas this year than had done in the preceding cite daring the same period. These %talkies seem to prove that a small col tivation of potatoes in 1847 has led. with a good harvest, to a large consumption of 6ireign grain in the year ending this last sth of July than reunited from the defective harvest and potato rut of Ibl6. Having these facts, the writer tarns hi. attention to the eared condition of the crops far the present year. He learns,from the best nurses, that as far an wheat W coacented, we winow look COI a lug maxi probably not an average crop; and that both In England and Ireland, there has been an exten sion of potato culture this year quite equal on lead) to that which prevailed is ISIS and 16113. If then. jadgirrgfrorn these data, the potato =pakten prove good, the demand for grain will be moderate. If, o 6 the other hand, there shah be much detonation by rot, as in former years, in addition In an indif tenant crop of wheat, there must of netratity, be extensive importations. Much more depends on the potato crop this year than ISM, as more acre• have been phoned, and mote dependance has been placed upon it. The imported question, then, bearing upon the foreign demand, is, the state of the potato =Op.- On this subjeet,,the writer quoted above speaks as follmane A. respects the potato ernp, there is a growing conviction that it 'sill be almost o coruptetefatlunr. I bitely.travelled through a rich country, nearly tiny miles in extent, is which I did not tee a sin. gle geld of potatoes untouched with blight. sod the same repair are made of almost every other die. trim, and very nerious apprehensions exist as to the late of the entire crop, though it is too early yet to kern any decided opinion upon the subject. It is impossible, however, to deny that the continued vet nod cold weather threatens to be very preiu. dicial, not only to the potatoes, but alio to the grain mope This account is gloomy enough to satisfy the mat inveterate speculator in grain, and if the ars rivals of the next kW weeks shall corrohorste it, oar turners may expect an active demand and &it prices fir their surplus products of grain. it will not give our fanners plewnue, surrounded as they are, with all the abundance of our prolific to know that that mysterious agent, the potato ch.. let., is silently preparing them a market in Great Britain, mill we deem it one duty to keep then, M imed of every thing effecting their interest. We would rather they would reap the benefits springs lag from a demand of their anndtgo pr?thetions, than the watchful speculators. Honor Caasz-Was thrown Gam his buggy on Thusiday, at Springfield, and had sante at big ribs Wien, baddes being °Unwise injured ORME YIMUSHED tiY worrE a. co. FUR I:OVER:4OR, Snowden Townshlp. FACla."—Tbe New York Atlas says, the term •dougfce" mbonlit be written "doe face." be• cause Yuba Randal" who flap uttered the stigma meant to stigmatise a class of politicians who are like the doe. or female deer, which is frightened by meting its own Lire redocted in a streetmlet. No "old Rowtoke"himiweLfmaid, when appealed to *Aim ward. Daly or Banaborners. lb eke Editor+ of till Pat dargh Guam. Upon Will allow a Incas' of Free Soil, and an humble member of what is now called the Bare. burner party, who Was present at the Convention which assembled at the Court House, on Wednes. day Lsst, for the purpose of poling in nomination ■ county ticket, and elect delegates to.the State Con vention to assemble a few days hence in Reading, for the purpose of nominating a Governor, to give his views as one desirous of the elevation of the Free Soil principle, he will consider it a favor. The position assumed by Mr. Wills, and sus. tamped u It was, by unanswerable argument, sat. isfied me most clearly of the propnety closing those as instruments who advocate Free Soil policy, and carry oat our great and glorious pnociple, let them belong to what party they rosy. As honest men, we can pursue no other course. It would be unwise in politics as well as in any thing else, to refuse the assistance of friends in aiding us to ass complish what we alone could not &het; and he. cause a member of either the great parties, shall we refuse to take hold of him and use him as an instrument to carry out our object. Imy no; let as strengthen ourselves, and aid our principle in any 'way, whether by a Democrat or a Whig. When we of ourselves cannot attain an object, let us go with those with whom we can. From a declaration from my friend Wills, whn is a veteran in the cause of Anti-Slavery, and from the best information I can get. I am satisfied that ear present member of Congress, Mr. Hampton, h Decidedly and boldly a Free Soil Man,and in favor of the Wilmot Proven. Governor Johnston is the same in sentiment. Then why should we divide our Free Soil strength, and aid in the election ofour enemies! It appears by the proceedings of the Whig party in State Convention, that they trot, -trona Anti Slavery ground, almilar to the BalFslo Platform. Then why not use, the avowed mbao• eaten of it, fur our own particular purpose , The Democratic Convention was silent on the subleci • ISla very. It must be admitted by all candid men, that we Alone, as a State or County organization, can no- ..omplisn nothing in favor of our pnn,plea. Thor why !eject the means proposed 611 whit we can aucceed For one. I COUCCI en to lie Orr duty or all honest Fiee Soil men to advocate the election of , he mcmber of ( °agrees in our District who is inoet decidedly with us, and whom we .n elect• let it be whom it may. The same du ty is demanded of us with reference bi Governor ntaa roarer will gce us a chow of honecty span mom a mere dewy to produce agotati in, to build up a party at tie Vapallelo of limey e. Lan a. advocate of Free Soil, feel trotind to use the beau means prevented tone by which I Call get at do great t rmetple without reference to pang. I hanl my ormeeive it necessary to consume years to build log up a party for a retrocular purpose, when wr can make ourselves useful at once in checking th• progress of slavery, the great object of the Fret Soil movement. Supra:we Mr. Hampton was not the nominee f the Whig party for Congress, and as strenuous it. the advocacy of the princtitle of Free Sod and the Wilmot Proviso as he to represented to be, with what alacrity would we nominate such a chat, olion of our principles. Then why should tee refuse to sustain hint 1.- ..use he should h e the nominee of either the Whig or Ditinocrhtic pony. llie election, to up would be a triumph, and the triumph of our pr. oiples, when, tf we hod suppurted him alone a. .r candidate, we must have inevitably failed. To refuse to support the nominee of either of ;he great parties, under the ctrcumstances juo ulenuonell, would show want of pointy. gaud faith Ind a total dun...lord fir honesty. The above are 11, views, Messrs. Editors, and I mean to vole in accordance with theta. Second Ward, City of Allegheny. Tut U.toa Tutcaa Earosan.—Letters are in circulation at the East, from Southern friends of General Taylor, allirniing that he would not veto a hill extending the anti slavery ord:ovine.. if I ?al/ ti the flew Mexican Territory. Tim Washing• ton 1:0100 made art effort to disaffect Southern Whigs toward. the Old lien:man this account, and to make a deeper impresson,connected the name et Senator Italdwin, of Connecticut, with the exhis bition of copies of each a letter. It made a state inent of thin kind on the 21ith ult. The I.7amn of Friday Pant contains a card from Governor Bald win of the ' ..sth ult, which after copying, the [loran article proceed. thus. "The foregoing extract composes all that relates to me pernonally; and I pomounce it to be an en lire fabrication front beginning to cod, without the lightest foundntion in truth whatever. But, while I thus pronounce ibis mateinent to be an entire (.1. mention, I wish it not to he understood that I en. tertain it doubt that General Taylor would suns eel' bill which MeV in' panned by Ciingiiess applying to the lei-moor. ii the United the pro ra 1717 on the subject of slavery. Were General Taylor to intenione the veto power to control the delibrate action of Congress upon that or any other 'meatus of domestic jailing, in relation to which the ixonstitutional power ha. been settled by the vari ous departments of the Government, and beim- eared in by the people, I should regard it as incon sistent with the frank avowal of hls nenuments contained is his letter to Capt. Allison. As the ordinsoine td 1777 wa• confirmed and re. enacted, in effect, by the tiro CKittireeis convened under the constitution in I 7,9, and again an min plied to the territory north 0(36 deg. 30 min.. in toe set for the admission aMissoun in 1020, wnh the deliberate approval of President Monroe and bin . cabinet; and again in the set fur organizing a tern., tonal government for Oregon, with the approval of President Polk. I have entertained no doubt that Genera. Taylor wind regard the question of i itiastittitional rower 11. too firmly settled to lustily any attempt by the Executive to control the action I of Congress; and this opinion I have freely express •ed to all who have conversed with me on the sotPect. rrevummg, sir. that you would not have pub lirhed so authentic, without having some renritivt hie name to which you could refer. a letter who-b you could not iiiit be aware. if untrue, wee calcu hued ait only to mislead the public, but to do an injury lo an individual with whom you have no personal acquaintance, I oapectrully lank in be (or irked With the nettle or your correspondent. and that you will g•ve publicity to this letter. and oblige your obedient rerveht. HAX7iEIt S. BALDWIN. New Haven, Con.. Anguat 27, Into. The Union cleeJmea to gyve the name! JUDGE SE \LEE. The Wnyoeseurala Mes+egager, eubli.hrd Greene County, in this State. gives an amount • political di.ctwaion lately held in WayneAsirgh between J. L Clawson, the Loworneo candidate for Congre‘a in that disinct, Judge Shaler, of title city, and lion. Andrew Stewart. . We extract the SA lowing paragraph: 'Judge Shnler, according to the arrangement the committees, again took the stand and spoke fos near fifteen minutes wade he was moinenlanly in terropted by peals of applause from the crowd around bun. , Sawart bad asserted that Judg. Shuler was opposed to the war of 1012, with G• Britain, and the Judge in his reply said be woolo not contradict the assertion of Stewart direc - ly, bus he would tell the audience a single fact and leavr them to lodge whether Stewart had told the truth or not. He said. that ar a sserisher of a oolaat.es empany he mar pre ant. and Jaw General Ca.se loop the jiret man on the Canahan akar, This mu dent bet severe rebuke seemed almost to wither Mr. Stewart to the earth, while the tremeodoos shouts of the 111311,0. G crowd told which was COQ udered worthy of heliel Now this dory about the volunteer company , and seeing Cans on the Canadian shore, j.• all BIM in this region. This is the first time we ever heard of Judge Shales belonging to a volunteer company during the last war, and it is nolonoua in this com munity, that he was opposed to the Wary and Witt he stood nearly, if not ahom ther alone to his op position to it, among bin Farr& tithe. in itro city, to which party he then belonged. We should like to know whet volunteer company Judge Shale, belonged to. and the length of time he remained in the service. The story is rather lame, too, about Cana bettig the first man to leap on the Canada abort. This is au honor not heretofore claimed for him. Baum Coos nr.—The Heaver Argus gives a good ticoontit of that county. The editor says We are gratified to learn from our Whig friend. attending Court, that throughout the county very generally a good keling prevails among the peo ple in reference to the appronching election. The Free Soil movement has made no impression es• rept in two or three localities, and even there, num bers who first entered it repydiate the nomination of Martin Van Buren. The Whig party is Free Soil enough for Whigs, as testified by the course of our representatives, sod pact and present posi tions, burl( any looked lie something more, and desire to rand upon a single idea. they would hesitate long to enter the ranks of a mongrel array, representing all opinion., led on by a man who has done more to proprinte the South—done more to sustain and advance Slavery—more to degrade the political morality of the country than any other man in it The plea is that he him repented of his wrongs; bat how noon may he not repeat again, and abandon Liberty and Free Soil, and betray the cause to the enemy' The New Jersey Whig State Convention at Trenton was • most auspicious gathering, and it is spoken of in the warmest terms. It was not alone in the numbers which Wended it, bet it was the hearty enthusiasm, the deep, earnest, and peeved. tag Grating of attachment to the cause of Gen. Tay lor, which gave it significance. The German paper primed - fit Hermann, %soon• ri, and winch has beretukfre been an earnest ■nd mow effective advocate of the Lamina party, has taken down the names of Can and Butter, and de. Glared itself for Van Bared ask Gardener and b iriIIAILLTID FROM Mg COURIER DO !TAM I have a worthy ne,ghbor here in the country. cf a mild though somewhat rough disposition, 03 is generally the case with persons absorbed in one ro• ling passion. For some time past I had met him but seldom, and always finind lam gloomy and bu ried in thought. His door was nearly always shut; ever be opened it, he did so only after haring narrowly inspected his visitor through the chink. I began to think he most be engaged in a conspi racy. Meeting him lately as he was leaving his house, I resolved to have an explanation, not withstanding he tried to avoid me as soon as he saw me. I went directly to him, and seizing him by the wrist, said "My dear sir, I must understand your enigma. You have become invisible. Are you making pow. der or counterfeiting banknotes? I have come to your door three times, and have been answered only by your dog. What are you doing! What has happened to you! Just now you shunned me. Have you quarrelled with me ., " No, good heavens!" he answered. " But you know every one has his griefs--his torments lam in trouble—in great trouble." In trouble--about what'" " Ah, about many things," and he sighed deeply. In these revolutionary times one is apt to be sus pected"— Are you suspected by the Government!" "I may be any day. I have confidence in you, neighbor; you would he incapable of betraying me. Besides I must unbosom myself to some one. When I just met you I was thinking of the Duchess at Orleans. the Count of Paris, and the Duke de Joinville. My situation is very em. barrassing. If they stay with me much longer"— "What! are they living with you ," cried I in amazement. "They ere nuked It is eery imprudent." This wee just after the days of June. In th. newspapers, in convenwiion, every where, the great theme was the rnancruvres of all the preten. dents to power, who, it was Laid, kept themselves in Paris or the environs. ready to profit by every chance. I really thought for a moment that any sanest neighbor had given an asylum to these three noble perinuingea, and that the council of regency was formed in his house. - Yes, there they are, headed," pointing with an air of mystery towards his ebised door. There they are still, until I take some decinive step is regard to them." "What do you think of doing ?" "The wisest course would he to give them a good blow with a knife. But no; I should never have courage. They are so beautiful. in full bloom, Should you like to see them ? You are an amateur, I believe." I then new at once whet hi. trouble was. My neighbor in one of those fanatical horticulturists who are seldom found in France, but who have iwen produced in perfection in Holland and England. By the time I find recovered my timt suryinse, he had opened his gate, which he abut carefully after us. I found myself in the midst of a beautiful collection of flowers. The council of regency was composed of three impart; dahlia. - II these were all that would taut me in danger," aaid my worthy neighbor, •1 would make the sae sti..--perhaps. But • sir, in roses and dahlots, I have with me the whole ill the fallen family. (rem Lou. Philippe to hu grandsons. the Duke de Char ire, and the Count d'Eu, See • here a the Duke de Joinville, the Duke and Diicheas of Nemoura, Princess Clementine. even the Lhecheu of Meck lenburg—all the choicest plants. oerfectly double., without the appearance of a stamen . and I must give them up!" Who requires you to give them up T . said I - The I/ rwerr. ere not sedumur them .el wet,. Their comes to he sure, do not oirreet.nd with the prat,. eel order of things. Rut you nre not their greloi father ; they are no eittdenee of your political open. lone" ly political opinions he cried .1 have none . I never had any; I never will have any. What the use of Nimes! Simply to ruin our garden. Have they not already proscribed the lily and the violet t I. it true, I have been told that the white and red rm.. disturbed England a great while ago but is that a reason fur persecuting the roses o(tl e nineteenth centiin" ' What is the uae tat all I hear empty, miaerable disputes about firms of lovern • merit 3 Let them only leave my flowers and or in peace. I would rather change my own name than christen my itimers again. Net it must hr done. Revolutions reapect noth.ng • I tried to calm him by saying '4ly Jeer neigh• hoe, is it papible then, so great a unsf , Jrtune to change a tittle your eittpletlC -A little "he replied must change every. thing, air, or nearly r very thing Look at these rose', nearly all are royal, and consequently pro scribed the hundred leaved queen, the royal car. mine. the empress of France Rut this is inn enough Yunr innovators have Fulpple.sed nobility too. And bow tunny roses are noble r S ee here th e Counters Duchatel. the Nlareltioness Turgot, the Rumness Carmel, and no many other. The to. lip• ton, air ; the tulips are nearly ail tilled. This representative* of the people wont, do better to &oppress, all dowers st once not let them take care' he added, won vehemence , •plants Lave I their nghts. to." Though I saw that he was I misited,l never tbekas toed again to show that illll fears were ctunsencal. -Be cheerful.' said 1. The repot, lie will surely respect the escutcheons of how. ers." Not being able to convince him, I changed the' conversation, and from the weather cached Al giers. He hardly listened till he caught the name of Burreacid' Then he auddenly turned and sald *Marsha: Bo geand' do you know Win r have not that honor.' -He le one of my finest mses. I mimosa I must change his name too. He is out of favor no* Here are Threat, Victor Hugo. and Lotntartine.— Bat you cannot now judge of Lamartme_ He has suffered. he is a little broken; but he will one I thought this was a double entendre, and warn, ly claved the hand of the excellent man. He look eyl at me with surprise ; he bad no double meaning. he had apcken simply as a gardener. He cont.. ued in the same grain some time longer, and. *hen I left him, he wail determined to send a pe Litton to the Constituent Assembly, praying that his (lowers may be allowed to retain their names, erawithstanding the proscription of royalty and no. Poittite•l Locsielost at N.SlllCountles. There have several new Counties been formed in our Mate since the last apportionment (or Na- Donal and State Representat,es, and those who reside at a distance from their immediate localttirs est, often puzzled to know what position to assign them in the Congressional, Senatonal and Repre. tentative Districts. To obviate this embarrass meat, we have secured from official sources. r which we are indebted to TOWNIZIEND Hsiass Essi Secretary of the Commonwealth, the following political classi6catlon of these several new coun ties Wyonraci Cocirry was erected out of the North ern nail of Lucerne county in I isl 2. Foe Congress it vote* with Lllierilt and Co Iniuhts, conautuung the 1 lth Congressional Lhs tort. For Senate it votes with Litzerne, Wayne, Pik and Monne. eluting one Senator. Per Asserolly it votes with Luzerne, and else two member*. ELL Coricrr %owl erected out of parts of Je der tleerfield, and M'Kean. in 1573. For Congress it votes with Erie, Warren, 114 . Kean, Potter, Clarion and Jet'lerson, conatituting th 13d Llongreasional Dunrict. For Senesce, tt votes with Warren, Ciarion Jefferaon, Potter and M'Keaa, electing one Sena tor, For Assembly, it votes with Warren nod electing 000 member. Sows. COUNYY was erected out of parts of Lyeoming, in 1618. For Cony-mt., it votes with Northumberland. Union, Lycuming and Clinton, constituting the 13th Congression I Maria For Senate, it votes with Centre, Clinton and Ly coming, and elects one Senator. For Amenably, it votes with Ltronelleg, and Potter, electing two members. Pouter COUNTY is not yet organized, the Act of the last Legislature only provided for ton:Imo/mon era tons lbe boundary...-North Amor. PENNSTIMANIA •no GOJNOLA.—The Washing, tan correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot, thus writes' I have seen, to day, letters from clearheaded men in venous parts of the Union, which any the good Taylor cause is going bravely on. Two of these letters I may lake the liberty to refer to, as they come from twohigh minded, and clear headed, Whig members of Congress, who would never deceive friends or opponents. The venerable and excellent John Blanchard, of Pen osyl v MM. writes it, as his opinion, that General Taylor will carry Pennsylvania by a very hand. some vote. In his Congressional district, he says, the Whig cause is prospenng finely. The people are honest and wide awake, and are looking to the striking facts laid down and not disproved, that Lewin Cams has weaned the Government out of arnoards fovea fiend's,/ thousand dollars by truce ed.tip charges for alleged extra services, mileage and rations, over and above his regular salary and dues, andprichrierf the money. while ZACILULY Toy. 1.11. has never charged or received and pocketed one dollar over and above his regular salary and dues for alleged =era services ! No wonder the honest people, of both parties, are looking at three startling facts in amazement and asking themselves, how came the leading men of a great party to tier leet and nominate fur President such a max as Lewis Cass! The Hon. Robert Toombs, of Georgia the soul Of honor, a calm thinker and a good judge in the matter—writes that a capital spirit pervades and animates the Whigs thoughoot Georgia—that the State will be well castrated, but the Whigs will carry It. Other letters from Georgia any the same. Georgia la a Whig Taylor State. Y rum, Fry= Az NKR, OIL/ANS.—Tim Sew Orleans Picayune of the 27th ultimo has the follow- Mg report of the Chanty Hospital for the weetrinat ended. It will be seen that the yellow fever la on the increase, although it haa not yet become epide mic : Whole comber of admiestoas fur week.. • .300 Discharges, of rare.. &mum .......... 725 Discharges, of yellow fever 0 2 Deaths, from various diseases 13 Deaths, from yellow fever 39 Wicts. Don:croft Ismaks— The reach of the last vote in !ultimo on the Free School question, to illly-three counties kir Free Schools, 27442 ; against them, 12,234 • REPORT= Pt% TIM PITTSBURGH WIZ GAZeTilt. REOEIPTS AND EXIINI)IIITRES . OF THE GUARDIANS FOR NE RELIEF AND EMPLOYMENT OF THE POOR OF THE CITY OF PITTIHBUEGH FROM APRIL Pritsr, 1517, TO JULY FIRST, 1818. A runaway huadand, lately a Recruiting Ser geant in the U. S. Army, was paneled by hie wife to thus city, from New York, and brought before the Mayor yesterday mooning. The parties are young and good looking--the la. dy really pretty. They have one child, an infant, which the husband brought with him to this city. The wife claimed the child, arid insisted on taking it back with her, whether the tuba returned or not. lie declared himself ready to live with his wife here, and provide for het and the child, by boring at his trade, but would ant consent to return to New York, an she persisted on living with her mother's family, and the husband, perhaps justly, attributed their difficulties to that cause. They finally led the office to prommethe clothing of the child, he having agreed to return it to the mother'. charge, and she apparently resolved on going back to New York; but we are no prophet if that lade child dosn't appeal more irresidably than either Judge Porter or Mayor Adams, who both labored devotedly to reunite the parties.— Messrs. P. &. A. trailed bravely, indeed, but that little creature will carry It against the seure.nt, without a word. We cannot say positively that the father will go back to New York, bet ll . ..baby" does, he will. The mother felt perfectly confident about it. sod was probably laughing In her sleeve while the Mayor and the Judge were endeavoring to effect a compromise. She meant to "comply. mine," too, no doubt—but the Sergeant will be obliged to make the firm and most important con cession. AT...morale Pal:swag — Att e=perimeet was made yesterday, on board the steamboat Saraaal•. with Mr. emu:l3l,l's apparatus, designed to make use of atmospheric pressure, in conjunction with steam, and to coral ins the advantages of high and low pressure. The expenment, although not a fair one for Mr. C, owing to a defect in the cast ing., was iinseceeimfill—a pressure of over eleven pounds to the square inch being gained, notwith standing the leakage from the defective castings, and in healed water, becoming suf f iciently hot fur the boilers. The election held in the 2d Weird, yesterday. for the selection of an Aldermen in place of Alex. Millar, resigned, resulted a. L..ttlewer N. fluettrniuder, 214 M. Tiedle, 110 Buckmester's mai , 74 The candidates were both Whigs, and the Imes cessful conspatdor wt!l no doubt make an excel lent officer Cratows.—We witnessed yesterday morning, whet seemed to as a very singular installer of pa rental devonou. A fine young cock wan anemic with wings outspread, over a heady of tee little chickens, whom the mother had left some days previous. The ycmeg lather seemed to discharge the new dunes very skilfully sod looked quite de lighted with the charge. Quan Linn. Cuts —We mentioned, yesterday , that Mr. J. G. Backofen had been sued for libel by Mrs. Barbara hillier. The whole offence of Mr 8., we have since learned, was the Publ..- non in his paper, of an advertisement handed in by the lady', husband. A contemporary intimates that we were 'touch. ell,' the other day, by the unfamiliar .ght (on taste) of water. Our babas have very much improved mace the breaking od of our nunnery with your. self We are quite familiar with the pure bever. t4t, A vote was takvo on board the Steamboat Ar. rowhne, yesterday, on its way to Brownsvolle.whteh resulted as follows For Taylor 17 Cass Van Buren .......... ......... • FlBC — Aboot half past 12 o'clock last nwht, tire broke nut In • stable in the rear of Walter Fethot-tooelt @Cutlery rione.on liberty street, which V,• embody destroyed. The sumunding build owl mere saved only by the ever yirilent exerUoar .tut firemen. pr,r•san Leyburn, win of Mr Ley born, residing on Fourth street, was accidentally drowned, while bathing in the Monongahela, yes. tertlay afternoon. At a late hour last evening his body had not been recovered. Taz.rart—As this hr the taat : eiffhtof the en: eagement of the Heron Family, the play going publre wdl doubtless avail themselves of the op portimuy of wanes-rung the performance of those popular actor. See advertreement The Washington Fire Company of Com:nosh is is expected to OrrlCe here In the `Vuutor,' about otxto to-day. The Fin. Companies of the Iwo ties Will prepare to receive them at II o'clock. Hon. Thsa Coruna is to address the people of Trumbull eounty. Ohio, al Warren, to day. SVTIIIDIM GOLII.T. Sept EL—Present sH the Judg. Alexander'. Adnf. vs Leek - y—LbYtriet N_ Argued by Mellon (r phi ill error. Westenlyton for dlt m rrrOr. Beale v Rnehanan.use—thatriet fo.7l—Arg ued by Alden and M'Candleaa for plf 111 error. M. Con nel tor dfli iu error. Mocrehend et al vs Payne—Common Plena— A rEllfii by Sadden for pht to error, Ct P liacoshon 4.1 r Att in arm, Chnze r. goteiey's Ado:C.—bonnet Court—Ar en-d by fbramdless and Wnehlegton for pltr io rr ror C R M Smith for fill in error. PP Lepley—Dhonet Court 7 -Anneed by Rahtwo klr phi to error, WC:at:Wiens 4: Ittunre for .111 in emir. Fatale of Wm Ferrel dee'd—Urphans Court te A e greed by Mauri kir Appellant, Aerate From the st Lams fteratimisti Aug Tramista SlOll3l on me Mn.uver al vox—Boats - in yesterday report that on the night of the 20th terrible and very destructive storm visited the country end many of the !owes bordering on the . Missouri river. The first town injured was St. Joseph. The wind commenced Wowing Ibsen the • prairies between 11 and I 4 o'clock, r kt, and in less than thirty minutes Increased to a terrific gab - Much injury was done to the town; several per. sons were more or lean hint, but no lives los t.— The timber, farm hou•es. knees, &c., kn. miles to width, were blown down, and every thing on the track of the raging element laid waste. The court house In the town of St. Joseph seas unroofed; several other buildiegs sustained great damage ; and many small frame and log teriemr nts were blown entirely dorm From thence the hur ricane crossed the 51 iasouri, Mid swept nearly every thing bef.ire it, passed over the Platte country, do tag much demure in its coarse. The next town on the river sustaining much injury was Lexing ton; here as fury, if anything, was increased— Quite a number of houses were unroofed, the col. lege among the number, the roof and entire gable walls of which were blown down. Breen( per sona were injured, but none seriously. The court house and most of the two and three story build. ings were more or less damaged, and the entire Imo is estimated at over 825,000. The steamer Sacramento, in the river, nee mil es below was blown from her moorings, and dotes stream a mile or two. Fortunately she strut', a sand bar, and was thus saved from destruction Her boiler deck and hurrimne roof f rward of the social hall were torn up and her chime eye blown down, and just in the height of the storm fire was seen to isogon from her, the sparks from, the chimneys having caught several mattresses in the berth occupied by the officers of the boat. Great consternation prevailed, and it was a scene more j easy to conjecture than describe. The storm lasted nearly two hours. After it sub aided the host was brought to Might, and no one was found missing. Duringthe mnfusion on board two paseengers and the pilot of the boat. Mr. Con gas'', fell into the forward hatch, (the covering of which had been blown off.) and all were 1111.11/Mi. Mr. Consaul very severely, and the other two shg-htly. The Ore was soon got under, the chimneys raised, and the decks repaired, and the boat proceeded on her trip. It is net known to what extent the storm raged In the interim, but from its severity along the river, the presumption is that a vast amount of property has been destro): ed. Wino ?dicrrtrip or Boats Cowry—A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Whigs airlocks County was held yesterday at Newtown, at which Judge !curs presided. Gov. Jounrros met his know citi• sera on this omission, and addressed them at length upon the absorbing topics of Protection and Free Sod. He was listened to with marked attention, and his forcible and truthful remarks frequently elicited the warmest applause. The very held feel ing pervaded the meeting, and the spirit which was manifested gave assurance that the Whigs of Bucks would be ateadfint In their adherence to their party standard and their lorgkeherished Aller the adjournment, Gov. Johnston peeved ed to Bristol, and there again addressed a large meeting in front of Pike Tavern. Although the 11001,1 of his presence in bath the places was stein, still the attendance wa■ very numerous.— The propriety of the coarse which OrreemorJohn. aloe intends to porsoe of meeting his fellow eili. sans and discussing our great cardinal principles of policy, has been made more manifest b V the feeling exhibited in Bucks county North AlanieClA. AMA= 07 Roma.—Tbe Norfolk Beacon of ?don day lays that last week an affair of honor was eel. tied at Old Point Comfort between Lieutenant. Lee and Cam Both %vete wounded, one in the pip, the other La the aide--bat rusisher mortally. RECEIPTS. Af euh nu:elven Fntm Roben Morrow, late Overseer of the Poor, Chapman, late Overseer of Poor, I. J. eishbridandate Overseer of the Poor, mp Wean. FlomFlom Thomas Flki Ta Calmar for 1848 In fun, Form W. CM 63 Fr" , Ri. 11110,1 Ho" Gollactor for SIB to l'rrra nom J. &Mean, Collector for 1848 in Wean From Wm. M l Catcheo uer n, Collector for 1847 in foil, BX7O FM. John liP/tee, B Coil n ecto W r lo 's r . 1917 in 1011, ata44 16 ROM Robert J Ha men Wain ggerty, Colleeter for 1547,0 a account. $1350 00 Planers Ws.. Flom Richard Hope, lie2le.tor fur 1047, on account, 83153 OC Atm , John La Form Waal, fall wry, Collector for 1947, in 84^4.913 Stsis I%'sso From }lowest Enter, Collector for 1947 on account 5615 00 Harmers Wino, From William M. Arthur; Collector for 1917, In foil 5140 61 Marty Waite . From John Normine, Co/lector for 19471 e fall 5159 10 From Overseers Poor, Peehlc< Township, 11 00 " Ent.ale or Pitstmmond. 19 00 " Ren t for Poor House Int, Jou on " Hales of Poor Houseloni, 444 A, 61. Wallingford, 15 On County Oorainissirmers, 9 Iv " Joseph 'Dodd, " Mr. Lewia, 19 Cal 4 00 " Mirka, 1 Sri " John Karmen, 14 50" R. Williams, 1 50 " Ezekiel Harker. 13 71 " C. Chula:nem Iv a 3 " Pale of Socks, 9 46 IS " Vegetables and hay sold at farm, 7d " Sale of fission at Poor House, 02 00 A 018,746 23 I for the M.. Of Tate 9 Gen., amount pt. olleetora, Commiationa.Exonetatkmat and balinee d. by Collector, year 1.947. Amt. dates. d Colleens.' Nam.. Phut Ward, ti. 909 G 9 Wip,nm hl'Culcheon, mood .7t77 40 John Nl'Kee. Th'el 412. 21 Robert 1 Ilargeny. Fourth 9 4024 97 Riehanl Hope, Fifth .93 John f owty . Six.k. 9 17 1 9 2. Routtosel Vetter. bbtrentl. Go W..liarn 114 Arthur., Eighth 234 91 William Neely, Ninth 21 19 John Notation. $20371 IV . I .lohn wrn. for la rrma/ne Hood (or the rear 18416,1""'S 7l 367 36 "1 19 .11 1/eorly due on MkPoor House I,n. A/hro- on onlr of rIo fixtures. 1. J. Alohbridye inn- WI pot Audoder lisAreporr. for 1446 Dur. 1 .1n411 , 4 a.m.,. (or 1 , 47 J•mr% 11..rriot loriAnor du.- of rodary for t , 47, Dr Jam. Carothers, or lily Farm for 1.347 Platemeng of the Pelff. and f . sedtt. of the ntt•rdt•na et./ the ...her and employment of the Poo, of the City of Plt•horrh. n• ithnmett by the boot, nn the Ist day of Jul v Am:n.s due the Guarillans as ppec.bed ',nount due by Gu•nhans to •peeified ove, In hands of Treasurer. s:rtS :Y Dy balance, The Cost:mute. of i'ountitts serteveteit te A edit ttie Oie • rqg , t•• Goitertien. of the Poor have carefully arturtied the Winks. Vourhors, and Accounts of said Guerilla:is et o•cr•• •t•d ktid the sante to be correct j mt•ls al , if I. JAint tudttors. /MIN R -•Bence making oat this report, John sl'Keas and Romer Denny have paid these Ult. In full. EXPLANATION. tiumher or natd.nt odnulted at etty Fano (rota April lat FAR'4I , 47 1 - 7T.V.41.S 1417, tto Jo ly let iftitt n One lomte warn, ono irrn‘ll warn, one ear, thr.e No. n t TP111.4,11 (.0 do 57 plooeh• her ,•dder, wheelb•rroora one Sfird,hov6a, No orchildren do do 15 no•.. Cork.. Sc. No of birth, do do Ft —159 Number of rrt•lou duldhurt..l from Apnl In. IN:. lo July In lA,. No. of fraud., do An No of cloldren do do No toranu do do No o( dealko., main sdalt., No. of don't., 4roslo No deaths, ctuldren Nairaher inninuning at City Fann on the in of l oly , iii4n Anon tnal- a female. Children OFFICERS 7Met;sbers of the Board of Guardisms of the Poor. r!er • lei ho Iti..4llret rod Cot - omen l'oeined, Union Wray. term of office expires 1 , 19. G.-OT., Allrret, do do do tohn Lightner, do do do Reory Simple, do do do liartn‘r Denny. do 114.50. John ran., ~.. loka Nrrrarten, do do do in ' , hur.es ROW', lt, do du —4O I Union hristy. do do MI TRAIPORARY POOR. . wall,. do Porier, . do do do do do ern In addit .o the oho, Win .1 Howard. there has been peat for the soon , m do do do ~,,,,.. relief' of srek, derntote. and trans.,. person, ineltirtioe A FPOINITAIF:NT9 FOR TIM. RN .Frtrel YEAR. ....T 11 .. d'... rho -.. of . . r "." as per acct . from /am, tierriott..uperi teretorn at Cap FR ID April In 1.47. to Italy lot I.an Dr J•tnes , artuaer Phys..... do FURNITIJRE: AT CITY FARM.. De lame. Artnatrott s e, t. Fity Poor 45 %adorned* swit — h bedding. thirty rooms furnished /JareJ AL Lerma, Secretary and Agent, with tab's. chat rs lee erne-d-2Atalt Number of fuluifita, out +nor Irony, who h..e .0111'1"-d monthly iron April Ist 1,77. hp July 1.1 I-1- Numb., ni Isrodle• mon•ilr 1.00 Aprtl I.t 1-17, to Juir 1.11-11 No death. do Nurn,bce 1,1,..rw.,nr0rt0..:) day of July 1-4- I ha 121..irs•rx ts strangely dem/active to Cheat tot • Man cuticle. for stuldeu change from heat to cold, and the smoke cause• yr/low. dark. coarse corn. piesions. Then n is requisite that the pores of the skin should be kept epee—that their mouths should he freed I from unpurity—'twos thus the analent Ra it 1'h110.41 niOrTOV YARNS he — 7 3 PO lts a••'d nos ecotor pliers cured al/ if:wows—they computed that mom yarns , BtO bete. candle wick • 17 5 do bent., cot. disea •e • and unhealthy • a rots led tluour-h t mi taritie. carpet chstia. a..d co vette, yarns for sale al the sore• of the skin. Soul any alter outlet of the hod) lointorecturem . !Owe. Pr tee* be It is neeessury. therefore. to keep the pores open—al, seP. FItrEND. RIICY ACo humor* are dispelled from the skin (own toe pow.. — when they wash whir door, Batten Chemical Soap I rT ,, N — It 3 l'Y hare semi it cure the sieves, and oldest eases of Salt ,Ri t:ND. RRFV te Co Rheum. F.rystpelas, Old Sore, Barbers Itch. Sore I lead, p kll:7 ' A L—ISU loos \o , by Ringworm, when every other internal nod eitermilFoundh , or remedy hail fatted—its etre ct reitdernig the skin who:, FRIENIJ, RUES' A. Co Clear and soft. though it let yellow and rouse_ is won- UN DR1F....-sho Ilia fiat • 51.0 yd, tow horn for sale derful—ii removes Freckles. Tan Sunburn. Alorphew, 0 by uoll & c o end disfigurement of the kart—Lot persons nlu.l, L.ASS--400 bag edit. SO do 7-0; 40 do Ltt IV, IS do be particular and uk for Joan Soap-e=to be had in G Pittsburgh at J ACKVON'S, worn of the Big Boot , do 10-16. lb do to-le. for stile by 99 Liberty st. Price 5o emits. notillikikertyt . _ S P VON IItIANHURS & Co ' 1,0 H filltL7ssSl-S -97 bblson cousin itment for sale ej" Usx run Peewee Meese-If you win, to be we t, „ low to cow by sept C H (SHAN r • pes.ful in any undertaking, you 01051 always nae the . - --____ cr o p,. ineests , Therefor, if you have a cough. on. , I I:HRAN f.,--2 bbl. Zane., for sale by .Istraest Exramatearr and be coml.. tor it iti the proper t„, eept J 14 IVILLIAII9 ! metti• Have )ou Asthma or difficulty of breathing,' then tne mil) effacient Ines us to cure 100 In to ii..-e l' tOltli!!..-0 bel., tutnernl, 10 do bottles. 34 hes VIM, J•ytte's Ex peeler... whtch will immediately overcome , A j 447 gross Long C. 1.10014.0 d and tor sae ty the tipann which rontracts the Memeter of the tubes., scp4 _ R E SEI.Lk:RS, 37 vro,ral at and loraten• and brings up the room s which cloys them , - ,- , , up. ~ ~,,, „,,,,,„, „„) ~,,,,„„,„0 „ ~, „ ~,., ~„,.„. II I Tl. 11-60 bbl 1 /telt; .... do Nonh Carolina Tar, in • ration, while at the stone tone all endamruation to sub- I- good order. for .ale by ' dried, and • cure is rerun,' to Ins effected Have you 5.91 ~. 0 lILACEOURN A. to - 8 ,; . "` ! " . ' '' ' F'.,'"' : g " 1 " 1 ,"" A • l' '` ur " ). c ' r .).,_. '...." 8 11141)-50 Lab barrels for *ale by rolmonary A occult, tons use Jayoes r.speriorn,ti Bey.) S F VON bONNHORST fr. Co I sod relief is certain, and you will hod thel you have _ used the proper meant , LI 6A11 4 -51) bales Manilla Hem e For safe in Funburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 711 JO p, just rendsod for JA y LiIIOIYN A. CLLBERTS.ON, street near Wood tanl7 sale b , t „,,a3 !Men yst - 145 J ,,,,....„ ~,,„„„,,,,,,„ ~,,s, , would roll attention ~, `'(OPAL VARNISH--. 6 htds New York quick drying due excellent remedy tor Coughs. Cold., Conaumpuots. kJ 040010 . rarilwb. 1 , .. r e cta and for sole by Asthma, awl all affections oi the Throat and Leith ' ln.. " , ...n..1 nm. '•"•'" • ' en Y .. r• F . " h " °.'.. I IA i'AN VA esisu-2 bbls New York jort m,..va tome to use n medico., Mo tt o YIISII, tta< hn ) c.br. v.P.” - t P end for sale by sep7 R E SELI.ERS mice mond rto ,peenme i 1406(1 of sucuon plate may be examined at the office. All operettas.* incident to the profession performed with care and faithfulness Gams in the Woods, and Fish In the T UST waiting for you to call at limalsk.Coks, No, SW ty Wood meet, to get the nec essary.lliptincht• to take them. Bet qususty oa den, pereiOu etip•, I I St a. Choi, gun %avoiding, every sire; belts, gsene bast, gi s t hooks, line., rata, reel., On , wholesMe and ~ra-14t WASTED. AoIAL to do houscwort la a MClfamuyto .plea..ot locat&ou, to nbovo good Wag., Will gar to. Enquire at do. °tries. I ILi. II FLANNELS -- R lately j recrt•“l :u t the do-reb q unes of tat above deatranle goon, arr. ntrd b not t to nonk elag, at ate northeast corner of FOUlth and Market in lre vs cni. nen', l(AlOOLLENB FOR BOYS' WEAR.—W. R. Murphy V Y bas melted an assortment of various styles of goods for boys' wear, plain and barred, sunsets for all and arioisr. ENGLISH PRINTS.—A further supply of eels...a styles, and fittest qualities, Just received at the cloy goods house of sepv tV R AIURPtIY 12 COAL BOATS for sale low by REYNOLDS & 4 ..PP oar Pos. sad /rosin ma EXPENDITURES . ny ebb paid-- Oat door Monthly Poor from April brst. , 1547. to July dm. laHrt, 91543 51 Out door temporary • Poor, including oak and transient persona., Salted. of Superintendent, FhTsinioo 1114 labor su City Farm, 8147 5 99 For Hardware, including Stoves, puma tinerire, &e , for City Farm, 8273 14 For smith *mit, including home shoeing 0 a at City Farm, 37 55 7or leather, pole. atid trHpk for footing and partng at City FW•m, 179 Di For (rah tree. and shrubbery for COY Farm 91 40 For nutting toenails, saddtery and furni ture for /Musa at City F Ma. 107 Ss For bre meek, including horses, cattle, and swine for Coy nada 9019 90 For maurials and amebae Of new build ings at • lip FIIIIIM, 2500 90 For tooceries and preeltions for CO) Farm, 1,0. 32 For bedding, dry good., ie. CST City Perm 3.7 79 For rhos for use of Ity Farm, 91 5I For coal for use of Ity Poen, 14••• ud For coffins, beano hire, Pauline &c., 11111 14 For hooka, stationary and print/ •g, 194 6 , 1 For rent , coal, safe and (ortolan. (Or office,' gal 08 For insurance, taxes and Allegheny city lola For Utria . .of SeeretuY and Agent aml PhY• elan tor • ity Poor, For beigut and passage to tad from City Farm. • RIB SO Aaron.* of lam Overseers of the Poor, 931 01 Hy balance, US 74 Amt. Paid Comtomions. Fson's 113670 33 6113 Si 6115 45 2,44 16 k 7 tit 145 44 2650 00 117 10 219 66 3.511 (K) 121 fil 161 06 9120 96 08 46 107 99 595 06 37 44 104 31 440 54 13 81 48 34 ECREEI sTI, - K OF I' A TTI. Three horse+. fourlren head of e•nle. ten bead of stock nose. twelve hogn ld six beeves Caughtered for use ei of farm PROIM;fI.: OF FARM 1.7 Two hundred Wallets of oats, one hundred and fifty J ht./tel. of corn. twenty one stereo of wheat. one hun -11 dyed and seventy. fire ',clothe Is of potatoes. tux hundred thend• of rabhare. forty boatels of lumina. fifteen ton, I .of hay, 0100 • taree arumnt of carden reertablis %lAN FACTI'RED IN THE 111 /USE. St: dozen of shim. fon ytois robe° (melts, owyentet, tln-as-• for rhttd.ttn fifteen had Orb, three doxen phi. 01 low slips. twenty holsters. fineen dozen tn.-n's socks 10 snit, twelve barrel% snap. fifty pounds of candles. Sr —ll SUGAR de —1.% hhcla fair to prime N. 0 saga, t lY blots low' sod eru•bed iflol.t.s[s for rale by rep. , FRIVN h Co. 57 water rt -• ~ t...s•TeiriFTirtiti - very superior iobsecojuti roomed aud•or sloe 4. SOW, WI. K a 51TANDLI.M . A p e ri ° 2e j i u " :‘ c l ," L e en. " o d kr b ll c o " ', h rol rate by septi WICK & M'CANDLEsa lOTA II —7 eats potash AMreceivedand rot ;ale _by iwpCl WICK & al -CANDLE-13S I IIIKESK.-47 bx. W. It chub.; 67 cake do Net re .J and for We by WICK & M'CANDLDIS 'XTFA.TAR I,EAF b. 1.1 Joules 71tomas nectsr 11 leaf tobacco, just received and for sole ny aeon k 71117ANULF-SS ____ jjoBl3-7 bale. an store, and wrll be sold low to .I_li close conrognenent by sal* ISAIAH DICKEY A Ca_ EESEc-100 bzs good quality in store and for sale lJ by sopa ISAIAH DICKEY I Co . _ 1:T L(Ki‘voorx—isa bbls Just roc 'd and for sale 18 lJ _ sep6 SELLERS, 67 wood st Q.AL:SODA-5 ranks prime Eng just reey, e d so d for sale bo send R Ei 4 /41.LERS_ lesl I. SASSAFRAS-46 hs lost reccwed and for sale f s , p6 E SELLERS 4 .:: , 4A1 n .E0-- . 0 2.5 , 6t i i• D or ed s r e broad) mod - g and JAMES DAL F4LI. s septl Water_ street _ COITON—Se bales in store and for sale by JAMES'DALZELL `HOT—do kegs asshl nos for stale by . 6 1 34 S F YON DONNHORST A Co T° 8 - l 6 N. C. f r a cr r BONNIIMIST I Co • _ lA r Pl'l NO PAPER—SO rsns nredruns sod crown I I paper for sale by S P VON BONNUOILST & Co A NATTO -4 beskos Para" Just mewed and for sale sepe 11 A FAILN&SIOCK b. Co INK-1 groos put meetve4 and for sejul ki A FAssNESTOCK & Co SAI.C. MN-INS-SIA-5 cues lusty received and for sale by aepd S A FAHNESIOCK& Co B LACK SILKS-A. A Mason A. Co bavo just reed 1.4 r express, ps sup Waco talk. for moat hat, vt.114, dieuts, Sc. L , ANCY DRESS SILKS-A. A. Mason kCo bore I' °poised *pa of Use West style fancy dm. auks sego R ED CIiALK-400 !be Jim reed and for mile by LI A I •AIINESTOC& & co (..! AND CHetIVE.E.-iioo ~„„ 1.3 received and for ale by A FAHNFZATOCK & Co eGAR HOUSEAIOLASS/2 .-lUobbls sugar boss.: 0 miasmas to MOre and fur We by _PS JAMES A lIIJTCHLSON Jr. Co GOLDEN SYRUP.-10 bbl. golden syrup, half do do do; ICU kis do do to store sad for sale by JAALAS A HLITCIllritiN & Co scpS Ars Louis Ili-finery LEAD —7OO pigs Galen, lead iu atm sad icit by JAMES A HUTCIII.YON it Co wpb wsarr v, aid AV front .t Su oz—as kg s dtet, &AIN numbers in store atdler sale try sop& JAAIM LtUTCHLSOZY It Co AUCTION SALES. Baltimore Auction Sales. Ay Iwo:. G. Harrison, o.lllo suarllor Warf. Saba of IriAss and lisrtutheu. lN bolVu.eittecrsdiaz,nlMeitia,,i..nr‘t. idtioek. the ware - O 15. qr oaks titian" Wale; lut, Indian bbls do; 50 half do do; 150 qr cots Cege Modena Wine 140 do Lisbon do; 250 'do Port do; I ' d d o B ,urfr llll 4y Pon Wore, 100 do *I red do; 50 do Skeet Malaga do; • 40 Indian bbls do do; qr oh. Dry Alaiyc. d o 00 Mid* 25 Mid* Rodrio. - do; 1u 25 do tit„ Jolir. IV do; qrsl.lr ...team Claret do, 300 cues t. Julia. do do; 50 do Altura do; 41 do Port do; lou hit qr reek. Brandy. ol maid Duprey k Co_ r id Coons.; Camara. Napoiet.n and Durum bninds, of different prides and male, 1 % in.. Hrtutdie• are ail pore ut 00.100 Boor. mom,. and entitled to deurnlete, and well wor thy ~;.; 4‘ ,„d o „ oh,. trade. Crt4lopie. will be ready the day before sale. ALS4I, 4 laid. Si. Croix Rum ; 6 Jo Now Miran. Rom. .r.f. AIR WAT n 114RRIVIN By John H. Davie, A actioneer City Lot. for Nate. PI - 13,E+1 NT TO • revuottoo of t ounei terl he of. I fired 1 . 0( rale Iy h y ouli ry on the plenum, en Wedneuday the la day of September, Itt 3 o'clock P. M. or 'aid dal . Tlfooe two valuable City Lou. cone inertly Irookvo as the t lid Water M ork• lots, bottuded Ito tolloartc etc: paw of lots Non :f3 and 31, (LC the plan of Pitteloargh. hoeing • font on Duquesne Woy of LS Seel and extending back alone Cecil'. Alley 'GM giet. Aluf, part of lot do :See said Wan, hawing a (min on Duoyeanc 1l ay a6O feet, and extending ea along Cecil'i Alley to feel Ihn wbieh are erected tyro large rolatanual brick bulldif go formerly need by the City for Panrine posse,. 'teems One thousand dollars in hand, and the balance in three honor pay Inertia, at dame, .ix sod nine petrel with interest var. able secal-actinally, at the other, of the City Treasurer, to be secured by hood and MenighAre. JAS. DMURRA Y, Chro'n Conk on City Prop. xprad J. D. DA Vitt Auctioner. Stoef of Dry Goods from tho Sh.dres. O Monday nutrunig Sept, 11. al La ntclock. at the Commercial Sales ilocemsonier of Wood and Flab stet, will be sold a largoPsurviduatle stock of Casey auel staple dry gaptic cotapriaing sop clothe, ra.sosocres, emblems: earteede. k i traio l / 4 1duca =um and coot. logs, damask linen tablecloths, woollen and cnrou siery. gloves. fancy cravats. silk hdkfa, chain:arm, ter. keno, and broche shawls, monad° wins, Sup. nett sty/r gingh.m.. blue black dress silk: whlte, red .cl yellow flannels, checks , tickines. bleached and brown sonatina. sewing silk, colored cantkric. fte. • At 2 o'clock. Greets -its, Frerraiturs, Young Hylton Tea. sic, ginger, mustard Virginia lobate°, molasses, rotten stone A quantity of china glass and quseliscsare, patent beam aud scale. Iron safes. A general assoriment of household and kimhen turintare, among Which are mahogany die•su g bu reaus, sofas, chairs, tables. settee, book ease and sec retary, bedsteads, VCIIIIiI.I and transparent window blinds, looking glasses, carpeting, &a At 7 o clock. • . • . German fancy goods, fine cm'ery, gold and alive watches. inantrl clocks. Loom and snow, fine and . • hats, saddles. bridlea, whips, fashionable ready mod clothing, new myle ire *Mina. rarirty goods, ece. 'Catalogue .:Stle •of Vain rule Bootle. On Saturday eveitiu• the nih tomat 7 o'clock. at the Commercial Sales Room, earner of Wood and Fla Streets Among them era he found Prose works - ofJohn Alilton , Y cols; Rollin's Ancient History, 4 vol.; Sconnh lad. plates; poetical svork• of Rake Mae, platen: mil, or War of Independence, several hundred ; Tne Federalist. or New Conotitution. by HaroffiOn.eneravag Madison and Jay; Kirby and Spencer's Natural Hintory of Insects: Beauties of Flora. colored plates; 1:no don's Memoirs of him own tones pro.< •nd poetical work• o T. Coleridge 'lliotemat's History of Long I asod, f cola; Curling oil theelsa• of the Teant ; Rook of the Army and Navy. P laice ; Scotia Life of Napoleon : teankopee re's Play.. Shelly's poetsral works ; CatoptieWs . Poetical M mks.. fine illustrated mina.; Goldernitles History of thr Earth and Animated Notate, several hundred engrvings 4 col., sketehem of barnsh Literature. Y vol.; complete works of Lord Hymn; poetical works of Mary llowta. Millmalt and Heat• ; In Boom's nar rative actin:maim. of Napoleon Pollock 's Course of 'time, fine Illustrated edition, kr. Also firefly and pocket bibles. he, Catelocues can be obtained at the Allen. .rare. Mahogany book a 4 1 ,, splendid dreesin•fierean evil • fino .../. r will a. ded m rue ails of valuable books bl eattio n ue. phi. eve nt the Commercial bates Hoorn, co r N Dal •nd Fl/111 ets. ssltfi aeon JoHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer Large Sale of l'alaaldo Book', Fine English Ed, ' boa. at Arta am. - - - On S•terday end Monday er. rung. Serneenber lath and 1-itt. et •he onnwrtinl Itoome, corner 01 Wonnl•nd !lb 1.11,1,1‘ The emir-cum embraces teeny rare. curious and 'areode works ni nearly every department Ittera. ta . elegantly embellished with hoe engrarmas. Ca alogues ran be obt•ined on appiteauoit (post paid) to the auctioneer The trook• will he open for emuna nun anc eek prior to Inc sale. sr.pl D DAVIS, Auer AM USO TflE TAE. r u PORTE 31.1r•ocr lA.: 1..61 or TIC Hrrorl Famrly :4A . l'uft DAY EVENIN , :, Se../ . . 9, %vat be present.lo . ra . rro culled the HUM It BELLE. To be followed with the SVOILED CHILD. Ladbe Retie •du rouge end ,la•,er • !Inn Heron 1 Little Agnes M Arta Mire Fenny After which a oatmeal olio by the Heron Faintly. Fre Gotesque by Masters .1 &WIN oat The u hole to conclude w 4 th a favorite fats, of THF; HAPPY MAN, Pat Murphy ,tat h songt. • • • • •Mite Heron. Rat—Komy MI. Palmy Monday. benefit of Ms. Heron. Andrews' Eagle Saloon, 'Wood Street 1)110L Loot" the tandtal greeting o•er tom mon.. I (nends, and the stile...pled putronate bestow.- uponus one, eve re -assumed the moo-444 Mot extol tshmeleL 'or beeleave to info,. our In. Mill sod p.• Iron. that n0...1ent0,. w NI , to spared to protno , ethe env. ("rt. pleasure and Mienn ly of ocr el.ors, and to mat, the •lid St..nd emos, slid lend LIT•li stmt .stsbli•huset.ts m the west leer rrant. lit real lies. oyster• in setomtt. with all other deliese , e• mill tor found at th eslotollsnment, and ser•rd up J, • m.nt.er without Lta.l , s end parlo r, noshe at °nisi. 'erg, AN '4l t. to CO ATPEI Patent Graduated Gaill,nie Battery and P 6 ,4 ni In.ndatad Poo: for Alaloll and add, THE patentee Most respectfully informs the ludo_ •nd Gentlemen of the pity of Pinsburgh and th. public geoerally. that he i • too w to said coy tor the per µum s patent coo o o s atli,pg ot tights and pet ow vols ford,. toict oi the tilose named uo rams. kir. Coed will welt On ph) oicoaus and others pp °. I-unarm, and opertte fora fe w w eeks in his rooms a be Exchange Hotel, fmm tro'clock A. hi top o' loch P. m, to ~..meniie Turadm the sth lot Marc woe dollar for each operation Mosey. paid in advance Physicians who come wits tin.ir patients will hoer • good opportunoty IC witness the oaf eta produced on them by the app•rutus, This Is the only instrument of the kind that his ever been patented lin Mos country or Europe for medico morrows, and is the only ootto ever known to man. by which the galvanic thud can be conveyed to the human eye. the ear, the Mein, or to any pan Maw body, either externally or interoulty, tot a defitoite scone stream. with thehappiest effecos. This =pone. Norman. is now highly approved Of by many of the most collisent plipiciana of this coun try and Europe, towhom the afflicted and other. whom it may coocent com be referred Reference will also be d y. to malty highly respectable..., who hove been cured, by meson of his most valuable apparent, of some of beeth most inveterate nervous disorders which could not moved by any other known mean.. Among various others. it lom be. proved to be ad mirably adapted for the currof the follownig viz nevem. headache and other disorders of the brain. It with this apparent,. olone that the operator cor convey the galvamc fluid with ease and safety to the e) e, to restore night. or rare anturosom: to the ear t restore heatingy . to the Wilgus. nod other ors., to rewire speech; and to the venous pans of the body. for the cure of chronic rheumatism asthma. neuralgia or aim doloureux, purely... or palsy, gout, chorea or lots Vito's dance. epilepsy, weakness from sprat., some disease. peculiar Win:nate, Contraction of the limbs. lockjaw. dm: • . • Pittsburgh, September S. IS4S, N. B Phyoncians Mid other person. who ...If to pur chase the instrument, with a right for nay partitular p are, will do well to call on the,paientee torthwiii. Full instructions be given by 'him for the vartou. chemicals to be owl) for various dirmaws. and the hest manner for operating for the core of Mese disease. will also be lolly explained to the purcha.er, .d a p.r phlet put inn hi. Mane. erprehttirrOr these intrTiose*.? direfully prepared by the patentee. sepS-dtf Lectures di lialvani.m. with experiments. will be di livered every reciting by the Patentee, to , rulles and gentleman, at hut room in the Exchange. Pekin. At cents; to commence at ti o'clock. The New Golden Bee Give "Again. Nem Pail sped Wamtar L y GCO64. TEST recetvlng and nestrotwning, at the sign of the Rio his Styx, on Mai kst meet, between turd and Fourth streets, one of the largest, cheapest and bes t assorted stock. of Fill and tt min Dry Goods ever of fermi to Piusborgh.i The atter of our numerous customers and the public getter 7, is respectfully tu mted to this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK. being confident we Ho ng l goods cheaper then any house in the eily. A this fresh arrival will In found the moat fasbionnitie stud ustVelt styles of FA LI AND WLN I'ER GOODS, for Ladies' wear, end at pre mi nes that asst sel l l astonish all, the subwriber being deter. ned CH KA PER THAN THE CHEAPEST, at No e l Market metes sepstf L RUSSELL To ' lour Dealer._ TAKE NOTICE Mai Itainongroy, of die 1. city of l utalittrol, having been appointed Inventor of Flour by the Governor of itto Cotrunonoreann under the Aet of A•.esublrof the lath day or April. 1 , 33, to and for the dry of Flttsburgh. and the coniairr of Alle gheny, Weatmon land, Wriabington, Fayette, warn, Indiana, Joel. rron, Armstrong, duller, beavm err, t rewind, Erte, Warren and V4.11;0, 010 If day enter upon the dunce of Ha t Mee under hie corn misaicut. • He may be found Mr. Wesley Green'. more, cor• tier of Wptry nd M=2 1 To he WE. the tutwertber t e, ree Public. f:nen/Al solicit the mer. Y chants and intlthe, no call tnotn to. and pwetwee 33 hide mackerel, wnic h we w1:1 sell low to c ose eon. •illTtotet , t, prior to the Indig ..000 ottelosg, to be held al Ws old Cadet bouest-toonwbt. 114.1); AITADEN & Co eep) Trausportere, canal Basin •_ NO. SUOAR.-10u hhd• N. 0. Sag*r Sta,• and • for 2110 JAMEA A HUTCHISON A Co oop6 I OFPEE-300 by. Rto coffee rer'd and for rale J Al Ea A 11111C11iSON A Co I{ io COFFes— s 6 . v.+m., jn a ec. eing nn~ ro. o.Mi ie•nv~ n gi~i.~u.etiv bin. plem4Lon frioUeaece m tune 11 • I A ill rtAlkiN is Co °IL --dtt WO.? S ii,st s sc v „.nd I or • n Ie by wo It k. OLLJLERB, 67 wood st PT'S TURPF.NTINE--30 bbl. to prime order just 13 reed and for We by ieepO) R iikSKLLk.II.4 EFESED bORA.X.-1 C. Eng. met rce'dand (nr sale by re.r4 R E SELLER*, n 7 nraxl ?TS TURPENTINE---z 3 Ltd. (or .ele by wgll BRA GN k. REITER ARV 01 3.—(13n3klian'o 01 'lla/13 b ore test mei...3 344 for plc by ta J Iflbb && 6. /40 nATEC HU-600 lb; - Jost received and for 3./. OV ' o s /3 A F /UM ,~~' _, ;~ 3~., STEAMBu.4I. NEW LISBON AND PII7:S6URGH DAILY UNE OF CANAL AND sTEAM PACK }.Ts, Ala 18a 8 . u.u,) Leases Pittabargh a iry , at 0 o'clock, A. M., and la ne" et Glasgow , trnoruh of the nand) and Baaedr p. nal,) at 3 o'c Sod New Lrelton at 11, saute night. Lemma Now Lialton at 6 o'clock, P. 01., (matte the tnp canal to the river during the night.) and litarkoW at 9 o'clock, A. at., .<1 arrives at 11ttaliurgh at P. 91.—dens making a cotAittuous late for earryt weavers and (might beturen Neer Lawns and= burgh, he charter tithe and at leas rates than by may other route.. The peoprieser, of this Ltne have the please. Orli, forming the pubtte that the) have fitted up two hast Nan Canal Mats, for the •ttonuandat.ton of passengeta and freight, to ran manectron with the 11 /Menne Steamers CAI.M COPE and BEA V 1,12. and Ms..- ing, al Glasgow,. with the Piiinburgb and Casein natl and other duty lints of strumen down the Ohio and Montesippt oven . Th e proprtetors pledge lb..- selves Lo spare no expellee or trouble to means eons hurt, aafel and &spat., and wsk ot the puhltew thus of their patronage. s. ALT1.012121.:1/ Ac.c.vrs*. AL , a. lk W. 11ARBAUCAL EL HANNA. a CO. myth!! J. HAlel/AL h. Co. NrY B ICE-73eareamer Li KANIB. C. K Clarke, MU. ter, *al Ica,e after rhia 'tor NVe :baffle paaeur• 1.111 Otket Lti the won't. g 013 I VA& 1848 PITTSBURUIII OttlINV 24 VILLLIB Daily Packet Ware 81388IlARY IiKLARY Im, I 84 DAIL) cA. AL, AM/ 4 P. AL The following new tows complete tae line for the present smut: AT LANTIC, Capt. Jaynes Parkin**, BALTIC, CapL A. Jacobs; and LOUIS • 1 /WEI E. Bennett The boats me entirely ne*and arc fined op tridrimi regard to expense ergleonsfort that money Mettle he. neon provided. nieo3.a. tem the Altman*' els Wharf Boat al I'm toot of Rom al. Pisa/angers will be punctual on hogid, as the boats will eertatuly tease at the edger. used boors. 8 A. fd. and 1 P. Al MASI PITTSBUITti-hrWriffirysiVeSCCTS Thaw:sift clentner 1 :11 DowiL7 P lanne_y, sicr, will leave tVuloesday larly far Wheeling on Monday, and Friday, et o'cLoch pre ' etsely. Wheeling every Titeaday, Thursday and ; Eta. Lade's, et 7 o'climit, • rd, Tlat-Consal or laud at WIN Intermediate porta— Every accomodation awn cluabownleared for the eons fort and safety of passengers ha. been priinded. The boat ts also provided *ttn . a *Venni gotety guard te C ' et v ro ‘ e ' r For 'W r;ITE febl comer of lit sod Smithfield it,, NEWICELT, ECONOMY, & FRE:KOMI PACiET The sples.ilid light drug* reamer CA ROI F, Day, master, will goo es a regular**. y Packet between Pitt.burgis and the We've port., regularly landing on the Allegheny riser opposite the mouth of Pitt street. The Larsaine will touch at all the landings between the .lave porta. Fag the accommodation of the market people and the Ire welling public. Leaves Viltgloarfgh every day at WI- Peat two o'clock P. Al . retorting leaser , Freedom tee. ry day so 7 O'clock A. AL . . The proprietor. of Mi. Line have pun hoard and ti led up the Caroline In a auecrinr minium at a nonaidar aide ,:pease, expretn) for Mi. teed, They pledge then:metros that he boat .hat' remant in Mc trade. and hope, by nriciattention to the wuuta of the communi ty, to receive their support (0 — Fare 25 cohm. MEM . . , The splendid Ilew steamer Alen Dean. master. amII lektins for the L am! hummediate porta this day •110 o'clock A A/. The ;plead... ate•rner Cl/AII.T. 4, master. 01 .en•e (or above and f or dlnie pone on. thre day at no o'clock. For freight or paluagc apply on hoani pts ?tr.:LA:LIR PACKLT FOFII§VNFISii. w.ire The new aial fart steamer WELLSVILLE: Barnet, master. will leave 62r above and intermediate Em ma on new day. and rimuniars of all each week. ?or freight Wed or paw mge apply an herd or to FUN CIACINNA I. Th den druu.ht stenrneT A , IFOIANLN)A lilownnunnutoter. +ave for the •• ~vvt nod ititennedlwa pans dug dyy o'..lock. For (tenth, or paxso7r , apply on board FOR CINCINNATI • The oplentlid strainer FAIRI.IOI NT, Fl.bert master, will leave for aboVe and mien... Rue pad. reganarly. _For Penchi orpa appoul.otted. sept 7 Flitt..iNUlN AIIAND ST. LOUIS. - The elegant steamer RINGGOLD, Cope. mantel., will Ito,' ear the •bovo a. 1.1 intern:m.l.m porns this day. Whoa Cor Irclphl o, pastalte. apply on board Sept 4 NEW DOORS; yooNEwi Ffit..ll,Bl: it. ina an account of the first examination orate Volley. and the early a 1 the Nurthu est l'errtior). ehiedy from negro& trettruseept; corr,:nrrs Parer or Mr. rge tho.e et Jual:c hurl. th. merles of mph Buerl John Mat.he a; O.- records of the • Ph. COMp al I Ac.. &r , nth uumenhua plates and amps Ely S. P Hihlrerh • orawira of The Alllcriean itelfOlUtiOtt, by K L Ma emuStn. Wih portrait. of demi /ex Warren, a Stench theory, Alex. tranultoe Flatt er Ames and John dendrash. I vol. cloth. by T. S. Reenter from ihraineas, or The Rich Man's Error, Arthur. A few emotes of each of the above works received his day and for Sale by RAINSTON & STOCKTON, aep4 bookseirent coo Met hod Third NEW BOORS. IRATORS OF NE W I.r. AM t.hil REVOLCTION, k,/ hr 1.. Alava, plates ofAdams, Joseph Nene, Petrick Henry. AI. litmultou, holm, Ames did John Nehru:Om, ; deunc4lr dto ode.. who are not who mu net Maul., ahrl eitizem who re not demagog he. Retinue Gum Buttner, or The Rich blon's firer, by r. S. Arhur For snlc 4y ELLiorr & ENGLISH, rept ;15 wood and Su market ela ooks I Hon ks !! o LAMA RTINF... B I , Ohl" • tAcl I:, complete, 1k match's !slacken:ow''. Coalmen ...m e , ‘C het I saw to Ceetorote. by to, on,, The Czar kite coon and people. including a tour m Vorsray and etweelen, •it) Stepson. Reams mom Business, or the Rich Man's Error. Hy T S. Arline. lb. Battle of Buena Vial.. Try rapt Carleton. Spencers.mom. yleC•Tac lice. Pel•ntliz's Rome. A general •osuruneut of Pe hu,.! red College text for sate t.y R. ItOPININS; oept! Apollo Ihuldrage. Fourth o. ',ear • oral lIENHY BOHOOCK, Professors? , n.U..: 01.1 I al 1 tintly Chu,.Cla triisTi t \ L Lc. to glee 1 ,• IluC1/011 on the Maim, tatti- L/ tar, and 1.111 bta te. 't hue. pun la wino deem, o take ksemis at his tatutie, haveoppitnotuly of nzaetnnitg a subjoin I letat, of tame In bvt,.rs Isayar (, to the tam/ ueuut, tropartsa firm!) on ihe mind. bre & to eseellent Plil•.• 1,4 got tor that putpow.plared n rooms here the punt!. can pet goer. entirely Midi - Embed. Determined to. tele only a bonnet I.umber of poptls, thaw who wish to Lc Inalreeted thould make early application. Taws -11th per quarter of :14 lessors. Liesirience, Page et•eetttearly ncptane h W itertoo. sipt-Ito 4..11111. A •h. iabserthera attune tilt ir et1 1 110111el• and dealers a. generally that thew teat ' , biome. th e the fall hi:l- A. 1.130/ the above aniCie, ha. ACTS yeti at l'httadelph t a nee ship Juniata, direct (rem the 131./ . ll rialert in I tveryool end will be here ill a fear ea) e. 'they have 'everal other alalptlMMS on the ws3 —two of which, viz: per ships Aledallton at Lpita, are smarty duo— we, az< thsreiore u d to rem ethe orders. Beside. the large qainitthe they hove eoming to epe es. .. cities tie he 10ran.... here Icy tchttal) they will receive luring the wader sod prate minion. eta Near Or.eans. IV & fil LLI L. ses assrarealiter, 400. e. lucaa, araallix.re. ~, quern a, s rr Alta X. Lang; rue MECILABICB' GLASS IL'OBEC.S. QIIIIMON, *tome.,LEAKS.- :STA tslikat aruxu'ue.r, errs of Vials, *tome., and IVludoul Wass, , u constantly on baud a general ursorUne. at the p articles, Also, make to order a , uproot ird, u r o Mineral or Soda.% ater Potties, of colorsd glair s. No -41 Wood lot. Plet.borrh, Pa. grw,g, oi .sog - tor Wromping Paper, I.OoU Neu, aud st rat Wroppuig Pnper, tow lulls doubko mare rug and -.raw Wraupoig Papur, lidis u2s•,l inch Leary .arilarare Foyer, 60 bal. Ws* itich '.usoy ban:nova. Fusser, 500 reams ruled rap and lune r r. hardy tee; XXI gross white Bonnet flour, co, reams lA. Factory kaper, iu store and (or .r,e torn by a 1 1 : - .1'fv.t/L,L. OfiEr s uj m 7 ear Timm cue Imam 11 aMirCki, Stand. ale O N MARlter s tsK 5A1.1...-Art stem, 1.,/ at preseta occupied by lilt. John Thointpaon i on oarket street, two doer. abova is °tiered (or We. Ai., a very handsome location at Mad - hener. eon taituag about 3:terra. with a owellnig lonise do d mho, improvement., formerly the 1fe , ..C.1 of nor. Mr Mc- Curdy. A pply to aeitt-d to GI-.0. IsItLED, PI wood street Pittsburgh ead,lale Royale Coppola rar Comp...lay. THE Trustre. tue riti•Lurgb Jlx,: Royale Cop per b 11.114 Cutrip..l, 44•Ve 114. ortkftd asso.iment of Wool) -five teats per vitae. payola, to l o b. i ne y e Jr, 'lrea.urer, ur bolo, tne day of oelolar vezt. lip order .1 A I,lilaiTtl; gepixllen Dissolution of Partnership , rj , HE l'artaerstdp at'Cormock,Urn., It ICo. dm...1./ad ay tat hdray .1 of l'o,lard .rearmick The name o i f o i L be LA ne u .v p Lir t . co w a il jst i t i o ck da.., la e fru. day. .coma J 3 ttspra tt & a' Bleaching t:l,ov;de'a: LA.-lirt en the altar, •utrrour.,4pg.pd ji.-7 morn the routturneturere rtircet—tor ruin 11/ IL. y•Lually low pace for car.ll ur ni•mtvcd tt..let by ry & A/ AirrttiEL TREE D$ D. fir NT, ulottia it T. Dentin. Crtruct of Fourth and Deur:fur, bor urouu Matte/ and Furry ,rurts. _ ce A Col-I.ol,l,,:rl3urtp:ritier:titbiAlturo,o(tiett-red Tobactr;:ri •-rts Wll Urn.. Att, PI iCC & Hurso4. 37.;crrn'rrrorh. ted Oath , PoPhinr Itrnudr An. reed ltd for ~/0 by aura blilutVN & CUL IShatT , OA..CS /gbh, u --- Rh:FLA/ED Sirriel3L-;1 . 4 ob.ll ,:t t 4 bbdt 6' and aU do rig ru.td do 1110 putruers4 do 60 do ct_rterned do in corn and for tale by tep3 JA.IIES A lICTC111:•. Y& Co, Av.". LA,. RaQuer7. yDollare /town.. 3. above reward • 0.. r • recovery of the gond., detr tocu at 11.• ..r Ibt•reh who bruke Imo the 14111, 01 1 • R u Ur cttY, Saturday alight tetra, an.l at 0••.01101, v 0,000.0 Nat or AL.A.IIu HE ii:klikua far blade. 'T ste, ilee .1( 00( .) =wale , • i wid •L bar,t.. J. C. E. Clark an roan, ri-ainavaL !kayak.. $ ol „ C. lEZ£IIII I r po .l , " 46 '''•.Ott 1 oruod at: to Wareh•u•• I oat. THLs."..7"!:::::l277;:':o ; ll' e P ;;; j Or y ft e tor e b r ". aep7 F 011.1 1 .111 a DUNLAN UREEN APPLES-- , : s Lads Niehaus Apples teased thus day, mad lot 64! Loy sep2 6EAJIL. AP. %d n a b "PI