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Diriaciarstio Whig Nominallon• t
FOR PRMIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
FOR VICE PRIRIDENT,
MILLARD WILL/MORE.
ELECTORAL TICKET.
SENATORIAL ELECTORS.
Toms) U. T. hllfcrsAa, of Washington.
Joss P. Sornsason, of Lebanon.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
•
1. Jose ph G. Cluluort, 12. Henry Johnson,
I. John S. Wetiterill, 14. William Colder,
3. James M. Davis, 15. William billvame,
1. Thos. W. Duffield, 16 Charles W. Fisher.
= O. Hinter, 1 1 .7 3 .. r o rsiourtin,
7.
7. John D. Ste Duo Ar 19. Joseph Mar, Davi dso n,
S. John Landis, W. Daniel Agnew,
9. Joseph Schmucker, 21. Andrew W 1.002111,
10. Charles Snyder, 22. Richard Irvin
11. William G. Harley, 4J. Thomas II Sill,
IS. Francis Tyler, 24. Racal A. Puremoco.
FOR GOVERNOR,
WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON,
ON AMMO.. COLICTI.
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
NER ISIDDLEIBWARTII.
AILDICIMIIMOI.IO and
CO NOR Whig Nominations.
FVR hetS,
NOSES HAMPTON,:
pot •11S1INCISLT.
LEWIS C. J. NOBLE, of LodiAna.
CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, of Wilkins.
M. SWARTZWM.DER, of Piuoborgb.
HENRY LARGE, of Mifflin.
.00.11131.
lIKVEKIAII NIXON, 13
Of Lower St. Clan
uaura
JOHN SCOTT, of Ross.
CIA= 07 TEI 00t1ICR.
DANIEL M'CLrEDY,Of Elll;betb Boroagtr.
WILLIAM BENSON, of Allegheny city
JOIIN IL FOSTER, oPßaldwia.
"A Little More tamp., ()apt. Breart"
11001111 AND READY DRETINGE.
In pursuance of an arrangement of a Com:ranee an
pointed by the Rough and Ready Club, in connection
""with the dang,ates of the late County
Convennon, ap
pointments fora nries of County Meeting. were made,
as fellow=
AN 7IMASOIVIC AND WHIG MEETINGS.
AM. Rows Herrintsvilk, on Monday evenlng,
Sept._p r at7 o'clock.
Ar inember the
1 In7croc.W.%lTh'.
Ai Henry Wolff's, Turtle Creek, on Wednesday.
Septenibey lath, at '2 o'clock P. IL
At H. Reiter's, Plum Township, on Thursday Sep
tember 14th, at 2 o'clock P. 81.
At East Liberty, on Friday September the 15th, at 7
o'clock. P
At Colebaugh's, Franklin Road. Ross Township. o
Saturday, September lath, all o'clock P. AI
At Sesneklyville, on Monday, September the kith.
7 o'clock P. M.
At Shaffer's, Franklin Rosa", Pine Township, On
Tuesay, September the Mhos. 2 o'clock P. M.
At Bakerstown, West Deer Township, on Thursday.
September the 21xt. at 2 o'clock P. M.
At Tarentuna, East Deer Township, on Friday, Sep
tember the Stud, at 2 o'clock P. M,
dt Spang's Works, Skider TOurnabsp, on Saturday
September 43d, at 3 o'clock P. M.
At Sharps/meet, on &lards), September the 34th, ei
7 o'clock P. AL
Addresses may be expected from the Hon. wane
Forward. Moses Hampton. Coe Darragh. Geo. Darn.
!litchi. Dart Mageham T. J. Bingham, U. Boyd. Pam
Palmer end others.
Ills to be understood dun the above arrangement I
not to interfere owls *octal calls for Wand and Ton
ehip meetings. augYS P. A. MADEIRA, Presl.
WHIG MEETING.
TAYLOR, WILESSORE £ JOHNSTON:
A meeting of the ROUGH AND READY CLUB, to
the County of Alleghent will be held at M'Padden
Warehouse (Penn sueet) on Tuesday evening, t4-pt
12th, at half past 7 o'clock. Weurre Foxersan, Es,
and others will addreu the meeting.
The different Roc!. LSD Kum Gls. Ctn., are e
nestly requested to attend. The friends of a Proueuv
Tariff and Free Soil are pardenlarly invited, as well
all others favorable to the eleet i oo of TATUM. Ft
sons & Jon:mos. P A 31ADEIRA,
THE MEETING TO-NIGHT
`II
Imit be no MOTO than necessary to remind our
readers that there is to be a Whig rally to-night,
and that Mr. Foawsan is to take the stump for
Taylor, Fillmore, and Johnston, to call om a
full meeting. The time u short. Only four
weeks from today, the October election takes
place. Surely no Whig can grudge the little
time required for the promotion of our worthy
cause. Forgetting every thing, but that the suc
cess of Taylor, Fillmore, and Johnson is neceasart
to the welfare Mom country, let us come together
- as in former days, and render ourselves deserving
of victory.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES
The signs of the times—we mean politically—
are of the meet angular, but to the Whigs not on.
pleasant, character. True, there has been mother
flare up' in the Empire State, Located this time at
the great American Babel, where ' a tremendous
demonstration' for any man, or fir any purpose,
can easily be gotten up at 'short notice,' and any
amount of 'enthusiasm,' manufactured to order.'
That city of a heterogeneous population, teeming
with exciting elements, aspires to the ' bad emin
erne' of being the heart of America, as Paris is of
Franca; but our county is too wide, and under the
control of too much good sense, and has too much
independence of character to submit to any such
central dictation. In fact 'tremendous demonstrir
tions' in New York have lost what little influence
they may have had, and the sober inbabitantsof less
mercurial localities look with cool contempt upon
the thousand and one excitements with which that
city annually heaves.
The Tailor Whigit of the country are just tu
friendly to the great statesman of Kentucky, as
are the Clay Whigs of New York, and they would
just as heartily and as gladly have given him their
support, bat they submit in good faith to the decision
of the National Convention, and alike evince their
whitlow and their honeisty, by standing by the reg
ular
nominations, and merging personal preferen
ces in the welfare of the party.
However, we have no fear of any ill effects
arising front thisebalition of dissatisfi.ction. 11 will
scarcely extend beyond the city, and cannot talent
the certainty of Taylor's election in New York.—
The most of those who are engaged in the move
ment would probably have voted for Van Buren,
aid if a Clay electoral ticket Ls got up for the Stith.,
--it will take more from the Buffalo ticket, than from
Taylor.
In every other direction the Whig sky is clear.—
Vermont, that gallant Whig State, has given an im
dicetion of what the effect of the Barabunier move.
meat will be in the Whig States. White it merely
purifies the Whig party from some restless disturb.
era, it annihilates the Locokoccse la Vermont the
• Whig vote has increased, while the Locokmo par.
ty to nearly extinct. In the other New England
Bodes, and in New York, the effect will be nearly
the same.
Ohio is the only State in which the Barntrarners
will probably injure the Whig party, and even there
we are not without cheering hopes that the teen
will be pretty nearly equally divided, between the
Whip and Lossoloces. Thousands of wavering
Whip will be so-established by the eloquent op.
peals and masterly arguments of a Corwin, a Ew
ing, a Delano, a Schenck, a Vinton, and others—
We are confident that the dissatisfactkm on the
mitt of the Whigs will be found to be much lees on
the day of the election than has been anticipated by
the Whig principles.
InPenounisrsis, the sagas are truly cheering,
and augur a . moat glorious Whig victory. Here
we have no dissatisfaction worth speaking of. We
are tco strongly united by the item clammily of
union to secure mummy as well as in oneness of
feeling to permit the least countenance to be given
to any diurganiziag poceedinp, did any thsposi.
lion to promote such exist, which we behave is not
the use. We have en excellent candidate for
Governor, who has taken the stump to plead the
cane of Whig principles, and from every guitar
the moat cheering omens of mace= reach rt.
The Whig party too is waking up, and shown
disposition to work for success, and never can
labor be more profitably spent, as it will secure a
State and National victory, and plane tI3 on high
ground among the noble line of Whig States
The signs, then. are cheering. Let thembeino
altering, but with stout hearts and firm rerolves,
let every individual Whig work as if the whole
burden bud upon lam alone, and ■ glorious victory
will kruivit car reads.
'Rom av,vr
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Nirw You, dept. 7,1848.
The call for the great "Clay meeting" is oar and
twenty four hours more will see the end of this e&
fervesenco on the put of the ultra Clay men
The call is meagerly signed for such a grand
movement, and contains no names of any note in
any walk of life. The mating will be one of the
most tumultuous that Vauxhall Garden ever wit
nessed and can be called Whig, Free Soil, Hunker,
or Barnbumer,as is most agreeable, for all will be
there. The whole meeting will be a political
abortion, and there can be no doubt that they
"would do better were each man to make out a list
of such respectable gentleman as Simon Snug the
Joiner, Nick Bottom the miller, Francis Flute the
bellows.meoder, and vote for them as electors;
or if they ore resolved upon having a meeting at
all events, the first resolution adopted should be—
“Rruilcrif That self itultificruion is a great princin
plc, and we recommend its adoption by the people
of the United States.”
The DEWS by the Washington is very indefinite,
and in fact no later than by the previous steams.
No mails are carried In England on Sunday. and
she has but half a dayi news. People here are not
quite satisfied that the advance in produce quoted
by the Canard ship is to be sustained, and wait
further news, while Flour and Grain grows dull.--
The Continental Stales have a surplus this year, and
ran help to feed Great Britain and not be fed by
tut, as was the case in ISS6 and '47. The late rise
in breadstuffs has started the grain out of the
farmer's hands, and the receipts are growing more
than equal to our wants, and Stocks accumulate.
A monster sale of carpets of American manufao
lure, was made yesterday, reaching two thousand
piece. They were made by the Thompsonville
Company, and realized the rates anexed:—Brussels,
$1 10635 t 32 per yard; Three Ply, SI 121ai1 20;
Ingrain, 69Kir76; Venetian, 44, 62103180 c; t and
50-56; i twilled, 4124348; 64 druggeta, 4714354;
12-1 do.. 81 354351 40; Chenelle Rugs, 83(aS4 62y
Mats, SI 75. Prices were higher than the snips
of last Spring, and buyers and seller' were
ally minded
The Journal of Commerce takes occasion, in no
tieing the launch of the last new steamer, to en..
merate our sea going fleet afloat and projected--
The extent of the Steam Marine is a matter of spr
prise to our ship owners, and will be a matterof
curiosity any where. The statement stands thus,
in brief
Charleston ships, two; Southampton mai Bremen,
three; Howland & Aspinwalls' Pacific Line, three,
New York and Havre, two; New Orionis and
Chagres, four, Collins New York and Liverpool,
five; in all, twenty-two steamers of 40,000 tons
buren, costing, when ready for sea, more than
nine millions of dollars' Is not this a goodly
fleet, and an enterprise worthy of the Commer
cial Emporium of the New World?
The returns from Vermont look well, and the
Legislature wound Whig to the core, and the Whig
Governor probably elected by the people. Thin re
sult in better than was anticipated, and promises
gloriously for November, when the field is taken
in earnest by the heavy troops.
Money grows a little scarcer, and brokers are
calling in short loans made at 6 per cent., to re-let
at about Iper cent., and five days notice. Best
auctioneers'
paper sells at 10 per cent—, rise of
one per cent., and ordinary paper 1101/ per r*ist
a month. Operators in Breadstuffs are now pies.
sing the banks for loans, and altogether, the demand
for money on all aides has increased. Stocks are
rather dull at the close, and fancies cheaper, though
sound kinds maintain previous figures. Treasury
Notes 1031. The Secretary of the Treasury is in
town,_and has suspended the call for money on ac
count of the public loan for the present, as the-sob
treasury has now two millions of coin, and will
have much more soon. The Washington's cargo
will—give $250,000, and the packets a round sum
beside. There has been an advance of to. in su
gar, with large sales, but other than this, groceries
are without change. Dealers in breadstutis and
provisions, rmitsrup owners, seem disposed to wait
the arrival of the steamer, before making exteried
operation.
VEICEONT ELECTION
THE VOICE OF VEHUONT.—The Green Mountain
Stated ite truest of the Whig gates of the Union,
has done nobly. The State Senate, the House of
Representatives, the United States Senator, are all
secured to the Whigs. Urea the popular vote, too.
there have been handsome Whig gains, and the
State is made certain by this election, for the Whig
[From the Vermont PM:mix—Extra.]
WuWham County has recorded her verdict upon
Patent Pro, Van Burnt:on. After a perse
along and desperate effort, worthy of a better cause,
the ptecbald party of Vert Burenttes have met with
a signal overthrow td this county.
The vote which was cast for Governor, in 21 a
the 23 towns in Windham county, reported at fol
lows: For Coolidge. ( Whig] 2460; Dillingham.( loco]
024: Snafter, [Van Laren) 1 456, runprity 3.15. In
the same town. last year, 293. Whig gain 55
The vote of the same towns last year mesa
Iowa; Whig, 2 243 ; loco, 1582, abolition,
The Representatives in the county, lasi year.
stood, Wings 12, Locos 1, Liberty 1, and 3 town
unrepresented. They now stand in 22 towns, 1
.• higa, 4 Van Buren, 0 lawns.
Dover, Jamaica, Stratton, and Wilmington ha
elected Van Buren representatives. All the Mlle
towns in the county have elected Whig", excep
Somerset, which ts not heard from.
William Henry, Whig, is re elected to Congress
The Ballow' Falls Gazette cocoas to us headed
"Skies bright," MI sound—their retains 'how an as
tonishing falling off in the Democratic, vote. In some
towns they are actually annihilated. In the town
of Jamaica, the Democratic vote Int year was CI,
this year ima ow. In Weybridge the same may
be said
Fn.! the Evenieg loureaL
1.11312 MT ELECIIOII - -111C121:$ araeT
We have the returns from Fifty towns in addl.-
non to those which we gave yesterday. They eon
equally favorable to Whigs. The aggregate of 133
Towns boot up on Representatives thus:
Whigs, 77
Free Soil,- 33
Hunker, 17
No choice, 6
The vote on Senators, Governor and Con f ess is
equally fs vortdde.
_
BY LAST EVENING'S MAIL 1
Me . report of lest evening confirmsthe above in.
ielligence. We find the fidkraring in the Boston
Atlas of Thursday •
VERMONT,
"rat ArrAanua mimic In."
We received last night returns from a number of
counties in Vermont, and, with the exception at the
strong Whig county of Windsor we have done
nobly. There the Loco Focos of all shades amid
gemmed, in the hope of electing one of their friends
to Congress, in Judge Collazurr's old district. They
have not accomplished their purpose. The Loco
Foco vote in the State, a. John Van Baran would
say, has gone down to a "mere anatomy." Sure
enough, the 1.40CC0 in Vermont will have to get up
an affidavit to prove that Cass ever was the Presi
dential candidate
Hon. William Henry is unquestionably elected
to Congress again m the lat Astrid. There is pm
bably no choice in the 2d, (Judge Collatner's) but
the Wbig will be eventually elected °vet all the
combinations of Loco Focooot. From the other
disuiem we have only a few return. Tarr woo
WELL.
As ;or the Senate, we have curled all the coon
ties we did last year, and we have no doubt b.
what me have carried the three Senators in Or
ange county, which min be a gain. . .
The Representatives mill be largely Whig. We
have already heard of the election of 43 Whigs to
IEI Loco Fowl of all sorts. la the same warm last
year the Whig majority mu 10. Now It it 25,
being a nett gain of FIFTEEN. Who &lap that the
Whigs of Vermont are not true Taylor Men,"who
never surrender r
Whlg_Blass Meeting at Itavensta4 Ohio.
Corwin on the Reset-vet
FROM FOUR TO FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE
OF OLD PORTAGE LN COUNCIL'
To the Editors of the Pittsburgh Canute.
Ttloll.o CORWIN was here yesterday, and
spoke to from 4,000 to 5,000 people. Many mine
to hear what Ohio's favorite sort had to say about
oar candidate for President, and in defence of his
(Corwin's) posnkin, and almost u many went away
confirmed in the belief that he acted consistently
with his former principles. His arguments in fa.
vor old of Zsch. were such as no one could gainsay,
and the impressions produced were beneficial to
our glorious cause. He argued in • clear and con-
cise manner, and many were the unanswerable
objections to voting for either of the other candis
datee before the people. He showed conclusively
that in the present oriels of political excitement
there was nothing that we could hope fojim, nave
io the election of General Zachary Taylor --and
from facts proved that neither Can or Van Buren
could be trusted with questions that now excite
the public mind--that in Zachary Taylor we had
a men that we could trust on all questions of pub.
he policy. In fact his position was undeniable in
every particidar.
Corwin is doing great good on the Belem, us
we trust the November election will witness. We
are increasing in strength every day, and we can
answer our friends in Pennsylvania, that our la
bors are untiring, end the justice of our cause, we
are fully assured, will be crowned with success,
and that old 'Loch will occupy the Whits House
for the next four years at least.
Judge Walker, with Columbus Dalai°, are in
company with Thomas Corwin, and are doing very
mach gored. Delano does not go for Taylor, nor
don A. for Van Bonn; but l engaged in present.
ing our duty so regards the preservation of our
present State organisation.
You's truly, H.
Ravenna, Sept 5,1848.
Cot. Hammaecs, late Colonel of the Virtue
Regiment of Volunteers, is making speeders for
Gee. Taylor. The Lase Wed to make some
capital by inviting him to a meeting under cover
of a "reception" and "welcome home," but he
declined, on the ground that his pretence would be
used against the intermits of his beloved old Chem.
rid!
FOREIGN EIEIVVB BY THE HIBERNIA.
Boma, Sept. 8.
The ilea= ship atimmia, Capb Shannon, was
telegraphed ist. a quarter past 5 o'clock tha more.
in[, and arrived at her berth at 8 o'clock.
There is a great rise in flour. Sales were ma
king M Liverpool at 33s 6.,1 to 355. being an ad
vance of 2a Gd to Sc per barrel on last news.
The packet ship Ocean Monarch, Captain Mar
dock, sailed Gem Liverpool on the 246, bound br
Boston was totally burned in the English Channel
soon after leaving port, and one hundred and fifty
persons perished
IRELAND
Irish affairs have lost much of their interest, and
now begin to be regarded with iadifference, not
only by the people but by the government-
The State Trials have so far resulted In the con
viction of oae only of the chief lenders, John Mar.
tin, the proprietor of the Felon newspaper. He
has been sentenced to ten yams' transportation.
In the case of OTtogherty, the second jury were
unable to agree upon a verdict. He at still con
fined, and at the next commission the trial will be
again
lt "'nted.
The Government has determined uponsug
• special commission for the trial of Smith O 'Brien,,
and the other leaders, in Tipperary.
From every part of Ireland the reports give but
poor hopes of saving the great bulk of the potato
crop, added to which, it is even reported that the
grain crops will be below en average. The reports
of famine have attracted the attention of the goy.
ernmeat, and measures have been adopted for as
certaining the real state of the case.
Lord John Russell has announced in the House
of Commons that should the fears now indulged in
by large portions of the population prove well
founded, Parliament shall be at once called togeth
er to adopt such measures as may appear neers
eery for relieving the evil.
The Chartists of England and Scotland have
caused some uneasiness in the public mind for a
considerable time past, but the abortive attempt at
revolution made at the close of the last week has
considerably mitigated the fear previously indul
ged; though the discovery of pikes, pistols boded
to the mtaxale, daggers and swords, ball cartridges,
powder, tow balls, Inciters, shows the existence
of a conspiracy.
and This conspiracy was wide spread in its nature
d diabolical in its designs. These designs ap
pear to have embraced extensive incendiarism in
the metropolis and the chief towns in the manu
facturing districts, coupled with which were to
have been massacres, robbery and the destruction
of the governmental authority.
FRANCE.
The Continental news, generally, is peaceful.—
In the early part of the week there was a little un.
easiness with regard to France. Much appreheo•
sion exists in rekrence to the probability of another
outbreak in Paris, and the occurrences of the week
- - -
seem to show cause fin the anxiety so generally
''e he " S ' tti &list Confederacy has extensive influ
ence amongst the operatives of Paris, Lyons, and
all the principal cities of France, and the audacity
maintained by Proudhon, Louis Blanc, and other.
implicated in the former contest, strengthens the
prepumption that the Government are unwilling to
proceed against them from a fear of the comm.-
quencea
The Italian question is yet unsettled. The wan
ton siege and bombardment of Bologne served to
exemplify the old spirit of Austrian despotism.
while theatriotism and valor of the citizen.; and
the manifestations that have taken place in their
favor, show that the spirit of resistance has not
been quelled by the recent reverses.
Charles Albert's addresses evince unabated cou
rage and confidence. The intervention of France
and England continues, and rumor goes so far as
to ascribe to Austria and the Frankfort Assembly
a readiness to be content with the frontier of the
Adige, leaving Lombardy to join itself to Piedmont
or Switzerland.
This may form the bans of a settlement, but on
ly of a tempora one. There cannot be a perma
nent peace while Austria retains sway over any
portion of the Peninsula.
Prom the seat of war to Schleswig there is no
derisive news. The correspondence speaks of an
armistice and a peace as about to be concluded by
the belligerent powers, but rumor hue said the same
for many weeks past.
The European Times says all Europe has been
'missed at the disclosures which have been made
by the publication of the report on the late 113 so r
Never in the history of the world, has such e
mass of folly, crime, and secret villainy, anal open
valence, infatuation, and reckless daring been pre
uented. It is quite irnpouible, from the vast pro
bitty of the report, which occupies three large vo
lumea, to give one renders any thing like n sum
mary of the content.
DESTRUCTIoN OF THE PACKET SHIP
=M=
- -
The Ocean Monarch, Captain Murdoch, left Liv
erpool on the 24th, with 360 passengers-6 cabin.
22 second cabin, amt, with her crew, bad on board
3PS passengers. AA bed not proceeded far, how
ever, before the utmost consternation was produ
ced by no announcement thee the shi p wa. on tire.
and scarcely had the alarm been *yen when Ishe
wu is a complete blaze.
The scene which followed may be more easily
conceived than described. The passengers became
frantic with despair, and numbers at once plunged
into the ocean, to escape the more awful death
which apparently awaited them. Husbands were
severed from their wives and wives from their
husbands, and children from their parents.
The captain, fearing that all control over the
poor creatureawit• lost, sad that the tire wan mak
ing raped progress, ordered both anchors to be low.
reed, m the hope of brit ngtber erasers head to
the wind. In the act of
..:ergem anchors ma.
ny of the unknothate passengers were dragged in
to the ocean, they having seated themselves on the
chain cables, and were thus launched into eterni
ty. At the time when the Bre was discovered the
vessel was about eight miles to the eastward of the
Great Ohms Head, and several vessels were in
A signal of distress was hoisted, which was im
• mediately answered by the yacht belonging to T.
Little:isle, about am miles distant. Mr. Littledale
was himself on board, and bore down to render
what assistance was in as power. There was a
stiff breeze blowing, and had the yacht ventured
akingeide it would have been total destruction to
all on board. A boat was, however, immediately
provided, and proceeded to the ship for the purpose
of rescuing some of the unfortunate panengers—
The simere which presented itself to Mr. L on
nearing the vessel • was most appalling.
The flames were burning with intense fury from
the stern and centre of the vessel So great was
the beat in these parts that the parsengers—male
and female—men, women, and children—crowded
the Ere part of the vessel. Thew piercing, heart
rending shrieks for aid were carried amuse the blue
waters. In their maddened despair women jump.
ped overboard With their offapnag in thew arms
and sunk to rise no more; men followed their wives
in frenzy and were lost Groups of men, women,
and children also precipitated themselves into the
water, in the vain hope of self preservation, but
the water closed over many of them kir ever.
The flames continued Wrap with increased fury .
In a few minutes the mizzanthast went overboard;
in • few minutes more, andVe main mast shared
the same fate. There yet remained the foremast
As the fire was making its way to the fore part
of the vessel, the passengers and crew of count
crowded still farther forward. To the jib-boom
they clang in clusters as thick as they could park,
even one lying over the other. At length the
foremost went overboard, snapping the fastenings
of the jib-boom, which, with its load of human
beings, dropped into the water, amidst the most
beast-rending lICTealOll, both of those on boned and
of those who were falling into the water.
Some of the poor creatures were enabled again
to reach the vessel, others floated away on spars
but many met a watery grave.
to about so hour and a half alter the yacht
reached the vessel, the Brazilian steam frigate
Alphorwo came up She anchored Immediately to
windward, and close op to the bunting vesseL
She got a rope made feat to the Ocean Monarch.
and by the use of the rope, her boats were ena
bled to go backward and forward to the burning
vessel with great facility, and by this means •
large number of persons were saved.
The Prince of Wales steamer, which was on
her passage to Bangor, same up shortly eller
ward, and with the Now World packet shin
hound be New York. sent boats to the miscue of
the passengers, which were the means of sa
ving a large number.
The Brazilian frigate Albuso was out on a
pleasure excursion. She was commended by the
Marquis de Lisboa. There were on board the
Prince and Princess de Joinville, the Duke and
Duchess D'Aumale, the Brazilian Minister, the
Chevalier. Lisboa, Admiral Grenfell and daughters,
and other distinguished Individuals. When the
Alfonso discovered the Ocean Monarch, no time
was lost In bearing down to her, and ft was intend
ed to anchor right under thaw bow,
bat the wind
changed a little, and prevented this being accom
plithed• bar boats were, however, at once lower
ed, mid were soon followed by the large paddle.
box last
The Margws de Lisboa jumped into one, and
Admiral 6renkll into the other, and were unti-
ring in their exertions to save the poor people.
The Prtnco de Inman, was particularly amid•
now in whiting the passengers on board the fri
gate. Of those on board the 0. M. . 32 were
cd by the Queen of the Ocean, 160 by the Al.
Zero, 18 by a fishing smack, and 17 by the Prince
of Wales, beings total of 22.5 so% cd, leaving 184 to
be still accounted for.
A subscription has been set on ffot Par the relief
Sof the sufferers. Mews Berns, Brothers de Co,
the agents Zr the ship, have subscribed Cso;Messrs.
Hamden At Co., .C5O. Mews Brown, Shipley A;
Co. £2O. Other parties have given from £1 to £2O
each. Prince de Joinville and party have also left
• handsome sum in aid of the fund.
Those persons who choose to proceed out by
the Hope on me 25th inst., or by the Sun Beam on
the 3d proximo, will be sent out by Messrs. Hare.
den by either of those vessels. Great numbers
of the saved, however, have been so terrified by
what they endured, by wbat they suffered, that
they yesterday called at the offloe for the plumage
money they
them had paid, which was promptly rerun.
did to
The ''New World" was in the neighborhood; .he
mot her boat., and was the means of metal( a
great number. A noble know, a seaman belong.
tng•m the "New World" went to the wreck when
there was little hope of saving any more, and stock
to the hulk tithe vessel till every soul bad left her.
It is said this praiseworthy individual, by htsowo
hands, lowered one bandied persona to the boats
below, of whom a great portion were women and
children. The Mewariess of the Ocean Monarch
lost her life in comaimenisly attempting to get the
powder out of the cabin. There were apout 25
pomade weight on board, and when she went below
to get it Is supposed she was suffocated.
The Ismdonnaes of the 26th says, in relation
to the lass, ' it is questionable, however, if the pos.
'Nifty of salvation must not have added to the
bitterness of the peep endured by the anfferers on
board the Ocean Monarch during the short space
of time left them for beefing or thought.
• The cottages on the Welsh mast were so near
that they could see men gazing upon their calain,
ty from their own doors. The sea was studded, as
it always ia, at the mouth of the Mersey, with boats
and ehipping. Above all, they could see the smoke
issuing from the funnels of the eteamers Orion and
Cambria, which were coming up the channel for
Liverpool. The account given by the master. of
these vessels, on their arrival at that port, is so cir
cumstantial as to leave no doubt of their proximity
to the awful tragedy that was in course of action
on board the Ocean Monarch.
' The masters reported they aw flames issuiag
from the fore part of the vessel. They saw that
she was rendered unmanageable, tad supposed
that her steering apparatus was destroyed. They
saw also the fore topmast go by the board. The
masters of these vessels, however, when they per
ceived a Brazilian steam frigate lying near, quietly
concluded they could be of no asaistance, and, Rs
they had considerable numbers of passengers on
board, decided on continuing their course. It to to
be hoped they saved their time at Liverpool, and
met with the approbation of their employers.
When we find it recorded that by the exertions
of Mr. Littledele and the crew of his hula yacht no
less than 4 passengers were saved—that by a ash.
ing boat 16 more were preserved--and that, above
all, 160 human beings were rescued Iron an ap.
palling death by the courage and humanity of the
Marquis de Lisboa, Captain Greaten, and the Prince
de Joinville, we cannot bat think that bad the Ori
on and the Cambria done their duty, we should not
nom have to lament over the untimely and terrible
destruction of 160 of the unfortunate passengers
on board the Ocean Monarch.
REPORTED REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA.
Advices from Breslau, Aug. 10, sag that a rev
olutiou bag broken out simultaneously at St.
Petersburg and at Warsaw.
Travellers who have arrived here from Russian
Poland unanimously confirm this intelligence.
The Emperor has fled to Cronstadt.
A Provisional Government has been established
at St. Petersburg. Farther details are as yet not
known.
The Breslau Gazette contains the same Intelli
gence, but adds that nothing has been heard of the
ruseuter which were reported to have broken out
at War.w. That intelligence, therefor; appears
to be without foundation,
The London Times of the 26th doubts the
above.
THE CHOLERA
The Vienna papers of the 17th and 18th say
that the cholera is raging in the interior of Europe
and that the disease is exceedingly malignant at
Riga, where as many as 100 are carried off daily
out of a population of 40 to 30,000 inhabitants.
From at London Times, August 26.
Moturrldsxxxr.—Friday evening. The Eng
hsh funds have experienced a rise to-day of half a
cent. The first quotation of COll.Oll wan 861 to I,
and the weather continuing tolerably clear the ef..
feet of a number of purchases wu to mud them up
to beol for the 7th of Sept.
The last price was 861 to I. Bank stock closed
at 861 to , three and a quarter per um. 371 to 1,
long annuities Si to 15.16; India Stock 230 to 242;
India Bond. 19 to 23; Premium on Exchequer Bills,
March, 32a. to 35a, June, 255. to 28is.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
August 25.
The quantity of rain that has bitten during the
week, and the injury which has thereby been done
to the crops, have naturally produced a somewhat
depressing effect on the Cotton market, and as the
quantity of coucm daily on sale has been more then
the demand could readily carry off, rather a alight
reduction in prier in some cases, in the infenor and
middling descriptions, may have been submitted to,
but thu has not been general.
The business this week, with 6000 bales to d•y,
and a steadier market, amounts to 33,456 bales, in
chiding 1100 Amerman on speculation, and 47611
American, 100 Pernambuco, and SO Surat, for es.
port. The quotations, according to the standard
now adopted by the Brokers Association, are
l'pland, 41d.; lair Mobile, 4 d . fair Orleans
4 i tl. The import of the week is 30,075 bales.
LIVERPOOL CORN MARNE C.
August '2d
Coro, 38.6253., ludiall Meal, I. &Lai 3a. Cad
Flour, 23a 6d.2 35a
Loxoom, Aug. 2.5 —Flour 25149305.
STABBING OF Hon.A.ll,Srerarts.—The Charleston
Conner, of the fah inst., has the following in rely
bon to this lamentable stabbing case
A dispatch from Augusta inGarma LI,. that the
Hon. A. H. Stephens, member of Converse from
Georgia, just as the earn were leaving Atalanta,
(Geo.) day before yesterday. had a collision with
Judge F. H. Cone, o(Greensborough, meats.
mg in the rencontre several stabs, supposed to he
murtriL The excitement against Judge Cone for
committing the act, wu• great, and it • was with
much ditficuhy that those present were prevent•
ed from taking summary vengeance on hint at the
inatarit.
Since wilting the above, we learn that the cause
01 the assault was a difficulty which took place
some days previona Judge Cone, we are inform
ed, had cast acme severe reflections on the course
which Mr. Stephens had pursued in Congress,
which led to angry words, and a denial of the ow
of the terms said to be applied to Mr. Stephens.
by Judge Cone, and some correspondence had tab
en place on the subject. On meeting at Atalanta
the matter was renewed, resulted to the stabbing.
Mr. Stephens receiving Ave wounds--one in the
abdomen, two in the ribs, fin one instance the knife
breaktag m the wound.) one in the !shoulder, and
the 6ra,. thebasui.orzwagai
hold of the km,) by whlch the thumb masrabitriy
dissevered.
The around, of Mr. S. were so severe as b.
leave little hope of hip surviving. Judge Cone
mated to be s powerful and muscular man, while
his opponent is of diminutive line, and puraraning
but hole physical strength
Ma. Cur's orction or Ma. Van Besse.—ln the
course of a debate to the Senate which rem:Meal to
the' l77 nnr l Von
Buren, Eng.land. Clayt
-I
have another objection to this nomination. I
believe, upon CIMUMBIAnCeII 'Aft intilir y mind,
that to this gentleman is principally to be nscribed
the introduction of the odious system of proscrtp:
two for the exercise of the elective franchise, in the
government of the United State. I understand
that it is the system on which t h e party in his own
State. of which he is the reputed bead, eatimantly
acts. fie was among the first of the Secretor.,
to apply that ryas= to the dismission of Clerks to
tits Iseportment, known to me to be highly mere
tumour, and among them one who u now itHerpre
sentotive in the other House- It is a delestabk
system, drawn from the Toone periods date Ro
man Repoblie, and if it west to be perpetuated; tf
the odic., honor', and dignities oldie people were
to be put up to • scramble to be decided bythe le
salt of every Presidential election, our goveiMment
becoming inudenhle, would finally end in ■ des.
potum a. tnexorable as that at Coumanunople."
C.c.s-ran—The Whigs of Centre held an inxtnense
morn! at Belleknue • few days since. Gets Irvin
presided, and the nominations of Taylor and Fat.
more were enthusiastically responded to. The
Bellefonte Whig, speaking °Bah° meeting, 'syn—
th was one of the most apiriled and enthumaatle
assemblages that we ever attended. Although the
beunens of the COW( bed not drawn as large a nu m•
ber of people to town as is usual on such occettions,
the attendance of our friends from the country, for
the express porpoise of being present at the meet
ing, was very large, and at the ringing of the bell
the Court House was densely crowded with citizens
of the county, for the most part, ready and willing
to give in their adherence to the nocthuition of the
Hen that never surrenders, and all anx iota to lee
and hear s hat was done nod said."
Ma. Wusior's Durreic-r.—The Tioga Locok
County Convention recommended R. G. White for
Comma, alter balloting eighteen time.. The
friends of Wilmot cut eight votes on the find W.
lot, White twentytao, and Pardon Damon With
teen. Bradford and Susquehanna counties, how
ever, are considered sore for Wilmot., no the Rue.
burners °onetime a majority In the county own!
eation. The Welleboro, (Tura) Renner, edited by
by W. C. Webb, and the organ of the Loeofoco par
ty in that county, has declared for Van Boren and
Adams. The Towanda Reporter end Montmee
Democrat .till occupy an independent position.
Tux Einiorrion Acianurr hilistoo.—The Savan
nah Repubiacan says It has conversed with • gem
tleinan of unimpeachable character, who had corns
mend of one of the United States steaniets for the
tranaportation of soldiers, ho., from New Orleans
to Mexico, during the late war, and this inkirmaet
eau that Cal. De Rung, of the Louisiana Reek.
meat, who had been eked to become the leader
cram movement, told ban that he Lure Mr. BMX,
batten was apprised alit mom than three rnontka
&face.
D.. Una ens Punka blistes.—.lf you veldt to be woo
pesithil U any undenaking you must always 'use tlati
eroper means.' Therefore I
, f you havea crutifi r. i, m,g
isytts's Ezra-m um d, for be curer it to the 47
H
means. ave you Asthma or difficulty of bm
then the only efficient means to cure you I. to use
Jayne pec toram, which will immediately oVerconse
the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
C loosens and bringe up the mucus which clogs theta
up, OW thus removes every obstruoUcm toe free respi
ration, while at the same time indanstruillon Is subs
deed, and a cum Is certain to be effected. Have you
Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in feet any
Pulmonary Affection, then use Jayne's Expeetomm
and relief is certain, and you will Ind that yentas..
used the proper means.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 79. Ilk
stract near Wood.
fanl7
or- Taartwonv in favor of Dr. hPLean's Liver Pill.
—ft would be easy to fill a volume with certificates of
the excellence of this toolleine. Wherever It has had
a trial tot has made itself popular. We have Wow pox.
semion hundreds of order. lite the following
Varrimulon,
ileum. Kinn Co : Your traveiling egern len with
me a short tone atom • quantity of &Leen'. Liver
Pills. 'lle whole lot sold very rapidly and gave the
higheet s atisfaction. Indeed it is considered the best
medicine of the kind over offered kw gale. Meese send
me another supply as soon ea possible.
fl AIN SWORTH
A granule snicle of the above v ale able medicine can
h e had at the drag store of J. 1114141 h Co., No. fie Wood
wee t.
eapll
Ilnerwdon Teennaktp.
An AntiteameAle and Whig meeting will bo held tri
Snowden Township, at the school holm on the property
of Dr. Surety on Thunday the ISM mat. at 7 onion
P. M . The whip of Snowden Tp. an *anomaly re.
ginned to attend, Speeches will be delivered by Mo .
see Hampton, Walter Forward and ahem seri
&acid Affairs.
0.113.01/.779 YOIL THZ PITENDITEAII DAILY GAZYTIT.
Firm Waal, Preuc blEarina.—ln pursuance of
a call, the citizens of the Filih Ward met la large
numbers at the Walnut Street School House, on
Saturday evening last, far the purpou of consiJer
ing the course pursued by a portion of the Fifth
Ward Council men, in relation to cutting d.orto the
grade of Liberty Street.
•
The meeting was celled to order by Geo.
llam-
Bton being selected kr the Claw; and R B. Laugh
ha teal appointed Seezetary.
A resolution ceaaunng the course pursued by
Messrs. Coleman and NlcKelvy, in not obeying the
instructions of the citizens of ..ther Ward, given at
a previous meeting, was passed unanimously.
On motion, a resolution requesting Messrs. Mc
y and Colernan to resign their seats is Council,
until they learn to legislate for the public and not
ezclusi vely for themselves, was also passed without
a dissenting voice.
S. H. Wmidward, then presented the following
addreaa for the consideration of the meeting, which
after being twice read and duly considered, was
adopted unantmonsly, and ordered to be incorpor
ated in the proceedings of the meeting, and pub.
Imbed.
[This address mats forth at length the grievances
of!cibich the meeting complains, It says the grade
established by Councils will greatly injure pnvate
jutaperty.—charges that the changes were made to
promote private ends, and calls upon Councils to
revoke the ordinance, or make provision to remit.
Berate the property holders. l p ut want of space
prevents us from giving the address entire, but at
will be read to Councils, the only body which has
authority in the premises.]
THE F1E101..11 Pm:l,ov, in honor of the Fire
Company on a visit here from Cincinnati, took
place yesterday. Owing to some cause, the turn
out on the part of the Pittsburgh Firemen was
very small, but on immense number of spectators
crowded the streets to witness the parade. The
Cincinnati Firemen presented a fine appearance—
indeed we have never seen a more athletic, braver
looking set of fellows—and their engine and reel
are splendid pieces of workmanship.
The procession formed in Allegheny, and march
ed to the engine house of the l'nele Sam, on the
East Common, where H. Kerr, Esq.. on the
part of the Firemen, welcomed the Cincinnati gen•
demen in a neat, stirring address. which was most
appropriately responded to by a member of the Cin
maven Company. The procession arnved iu the
city pretty late in the afternoon. and after parading
through the principal streets, amidst a stilling dust.
was dismistied.
A Ps - try CO6P.—Anne Marie Cole was arres
ed yesterday, at the not of James McElroy, for th
alleged larceny of a few articles of about the valu
ore dollar and a half. It appeared in evident
that Miss Cole had attended on the wife of MeV:
roy daring her iilness, and until her death. She a
leg. that Mrs. McElroy gave her the trilling art
cles which the husband accused her of stealing.
Numerous wanesses appeared in her hehatf-t-aii
whom tmadied to her general good character. Th
saltness. against her testified to nothing except
the fact that the articles were found in her trunk.
She, it was proved, had told several of the wanes..
ass previously to Mrs. McElroy's death, that she
had the articles, and that the Noir woman had .v
en them to her for her services. The g.rl waa
much mortified when hicElroy accused her of the
theft, that she run down to the river and attempted
to drown herself. The Mayor very properly diss
charged the emir Eln,y ,taineJ :lie properly
Altar. op A T rmirrEld
Hi ca—
Ahout S o'clock last evening, Mr. M. I' Morse,
Fourth caret, detected two boys in the act of steal
lag stationery from the front part ot his Buoksture
Provoked by the recent frequency of similar ;Leas
he pursued the boys to the corner of WI and
and tuerveded in catching one. The police soot
snared, sad on their tooviant toward the watch.
house, u rraeue was a:tempted, and the crowd be•
came so great that a wantteccvsary to plays the Ito)
in Kennedy•s stare, at !Lc opposite earner, In 1
re. in mutt, Ow.
Mayor's tither, wan ; nyr. when • re,
we. again cried, but a - glee club paaaing by et th
moment, caused a diversion, and the law was se
cured in the watch how:e till this inorning,when he
will no doubt be released, on promise sit better be.
haviour.
This sympathy manifested it s• thieves and r
trans, does little credit to those Who engage
1=!!!
Earmaramc—M r. John Ca•darell, ul Manchester,
hase d a tine of Onentßanter to roe from
Pifih=arktet Street, to this city, to the lower
part altar:HM.ler. Passengers for the gardens—
Greenwood and Rosedale--will be set down at the
game 01 either place. The omnibuses aid/ knee
this city punctually every hour, from eight in the
morning, ull ten at night. Fare ha and a forth
cent. As Mr. C. pays St:, per month bridge toll
alone, for each tom horse omnibus, he moo be
liberally patronised to secure permanency to tros
great accommodation. We understand that S3II
per month, Instead of $2O, a. we stated. was the
amount of toll demanded on a tour home omnibus.
Senrcruts—Rsrsas.riosi.—A young man troni
the country, who had reduced and desert d 3
young girl of former good character. who we he..
tog in has father's family, was arrested on Sett relay
night by officer ycon, 01 Allegheny city. and bra't
before the Mayor. when, after 90013 contedernhou,
he agreed to make the only reparation in his pow.
er, by marrying the girl. The ceremony was at
once periornted—and the world have no further
business with their error.'
Acrommousrlos roe Juityam—The betiding at
the corner of Fourth and Grant streets is being
converted into a tine tavern, for the accommods.
Goa of Jurymen and others doing busitwas at the
Court House. The new public house will contain
twenty Gast rooms, and wit no doubt be found •
great convenmoce by those for whom it ts intend.
ed. It will be ready tbr occupancy by the first it
October. Mr. Jacob Hough will hive charge of
the establishment.
Moat DONAIInt, drunk and happy as a queen,
was arrested yesterday morning, and brought to
the police office, for robbing Catharine Rily of about
thirty eight dollars Mrs. Riley had 15,50 altogeth
er, but Mary had kindly divided—taking u little
MOM than three fourths to herself On her being
searched, about twenty dollars of the stolen money
were bend upon her. The balll.l3ce she had ea.
pended to purchasing a handsome shawl, cardinal,
&e., for her dainty person. She was committed.
David Anderson was arrested and brought be.
ONO the Mayor on Saturday night, charged with
obtaining two hats from Mr, $ C. Erwin, corner of
Wood street and Diamond Alley, on false preten
ces. lending Anderson's examination, Mr 1. M
White, clothier, of Liberty street, called to take
step. for the apprehension of a man who had Mr-
Woad clothing from him in like manner, when he
recognised Anderson as the delinquent.
A Barmy:to Hnsaavn.—A sharp looking, bat
rather pretty little German woman mitriphuned
against her lord yesterday for beating her. She did
not wish to mad him to mil, however, kat he should
leave her, and the Mayor could du nothing. It
seems that the man gets tipsy pretty °ltem and then
she is made a soapy goat for his sin, but as hbe
metes to think him worth keeping, he cannot be a
bad fellow in the main.
Tur.avna.—The Heron Family, it will he seen
by advertisement, have been engaged by Mr. Por
ter rot five nights more. The popular comedy of
"Somebody Else,' will be performed to-night, in
which Miss Anna Cruise and Mr. John Lhinn will
make their first appearance fur the season.
A ROTH= Srsticr.—The operative. m serveral
of the Allegheny Famortes suspended operations
nein yesterday. They now demand the former
rata of wages, with the ten hours. We looked for
thisturn out,but not so won.
ftsmarron Sur - ram-11 was proposed yesterday,
to tender a supper on the part of the Pittsburgh
and Allegheny Firemen, to those of Cincinnati,
now on a visit to dila city. We did not learn what
determination had been arrived at last evening.
A meeting of Merchants a to be held to.night .
tl the old Court House, to take into constrierntron
die difficulty with the canal transporter,
Co, TourNd•y evening, we ;Lb, Mrs. MART K
Pgusdra, consort 01 Juieph Ph/I:I" and dung hie rot
John K. Foster, of Ltaldoon tun alup, aged ..e2 year*
. .
Dr. O. 0. Stearn., Deallot, _
(IFFICE at !dim Hauck.", on Fourth street, a few
doors above Wood meet , until the completion of
tire house nearly opposite. Teeth to blocks, whir aru
&Lel gams, after the manner now universally prefer
red al the east, manufactured to sat each particular
ease. Teeth, from a full set down to a single one, in
serted on a motion plate, thew avoiding injury to the
natant teeth. Specinsans of blocks 01 ruction plate
may be examined at the office.
All operations incident to the profession performed
milk Care and falthfalitees auper...3lll
JaiWait F.cm-rcraaar.—We would call arlannen to
this catechism remedy for Coughs, Colds, COMMlffithi-ww.
Asthma, and all Soma of the Throat and Lungs.
liming several times within a few years put bad occa
sion to use a medicine of this kind, we haveGby ropers
el tested its excellent qualities, and are woimroo to
nicer- mend it to others. Ministers or other
,public
speaker, alLioted nun bronchial afrections will
find
great beecht from its are. It is prepared by aenti
fic phys/elass. sad all effisxes will hod a safe a nd effi
cacious niemmns in the Macaws for which it is re
commended —jecolumbus ffiltiol Cross sad Journil.
For rase at the Pekin Tea Store, No. "r 1) Fuurtn street.
try-ra
Lie - Does your !Mil Mil off. does year kale turn gray
Is tt bomb, it dry. or dkrty, I pray?
If 'its thus. you ran make it soft, silky and fine,
Dark and bertha)) mid beauteous as thw hair of mine!
And m have Ni,, you have but:three shllling• to give
For a bottle of lours' Flair Restoratlve.
Iteader, if you have bad hair you would retitle be a 4
tonislied at the to fely effect a three stulltug of
coral flair Restorauve has on MR needs but one
trttil. Sold at ern Liberty bl, nuvlnda.wly
!AMIE COMPLAINT.-7TH only remedy ever to
we unit n..ver tailed of working care,
when directions ore lolluvred, .Ilene, Liver Pill.
It he. now been several year* before the public. and
has been introduced in all sections of Me Urnon.—
Where it has been used it Inas had the most triumphant
•urde.... and ha• actually dnven out of use ail other
ediines. It Ilea been iried under all the dtfferent
pinnies or Henan, and Imo been found equally etscu..
emus in all. For sale at the Drug Store of
Burge J KIDD it C 0.60 Wood it
[D- The excessive or morbid secretion% of bile is
well known to cause violent disturbance of the Ikea.
tire organs, and bring on malignant and untnanagra
hie levers. which often put an end to life The stomach
must be cleansed of these foul Aecrenons, and this ren
most reedily Ise accomplished by the use of B A Ithihn
retock's Anti-Mho. Pills, which area most valuable
faintly cathartic They can be given with safety at all
nines, •nd afford relief Ina very short time.
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•
Prepared and .Id by Et A FA FINKATOCIC a. Co,
corner In and wood, and corner rid, and wood sta.
aur..l/
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE
J h U RAAII. E Y
Drains rn Ready Made elothsng,
street, l'utsburgh, Pa.
Th< •ttentlon or the respect i. respeclly /netted to
Utt. ativerlisentent
THE undersigned would announce to their fnenda
and fellow cluzetiegenerally that they tia•e re•
ceivrd the, all supply of curette, eAlaild=laa and eta,
mem whlch they will make up immediively into all kinds
of COATS, PANTS and VESTS, suLtable fur fall and
winter wear.
In addloon. we have always nu !laud a large and
well selected stock or ready made clotlnog, which. to
connevon:urlth our fall supply...l insure to customers
enrol stock of clothing for the coming WhllleT, from
which they run make choice.
isa we arc under halt rent andelpensas we flatter
ourselves that we can sell at t(not runes, than
nlo•I others tbt• part of the country. Everything
suiotble for avollemen's wear •torave on hand.
We keep on 111.11 d large stock of Cloths.
and Vemingr which we will make up to order M
MM. •od tashuniable style. and warranted to fit posai
bly a. well as ihoise who make a larger a.ow. Remem
ber the place, No. 110 Listarr arearr
orpla-wdmr J & D RAAILEY
.cutimitind to the consideration of tto intelligent read
ing public Call and erarnine
B. A. Fahnestock's Anti-Bilious Pals.
Co.iaruc cots pound combines smallness of
1 bulk with efficiency and comparative mtldne. of
purg Anse action, and havtng a perultur tendency to
the btitar) Organ., to exitemely valuable in thus coun
try, an which bilious fevers .d other complaints, at.
Tnded wall congesnon of the hoer. so much abound.—
hey have 110. •tood the lest of 20 year, and expert
.. has proved Mont to be a safe sad valuable remedy
in Intermittent, Remittent and Bilious i'even; Jaun
dice. Downs Colic, Indtgeimon. Dropsy. Dysentery ;
Biliou s Vomiting, Colds, and all complaints of an In
demi-smutty eherierter. The complete and universal
sattsfection which bas been gtvrit by Mese pills to all
woo once orme ipiml themrenders the publishing of
then umerou• rernficates their tavor unnecessary.
To prevent counted - letting they are now put up in a
J
syMerapie wrapper
MMlliii=
B A FALINESTOCK
rnrner Ist and wo.l, and alau turner dth a/n1 woo.]
terl.2
A Nenterpri•ing person with a capital of a few boo.
deed dollar.. to with the advertiser in
very profitable maniacturo,g business., in whteh there
can he Ito oproattion The aructe IS patented. .d of
general tow. and will pay over 450 per cent To .y
person in want of a ..eady end Moral/ye and
one that pelda
nand/tome income. int apportaniry of
bred ti rarely t.e et wch Address U. at the office
this paper. wherean interview con be had d2t•
W. H. WRIGHT,
_
0.1 D. DENTIKr.
Office and reindence on
Fourth . sirret, uppovite
she Pittsburgh Bank. Office hours from 4 o'clock to II
A M . mid (runt 2 o'clock to 51' M. _ scril2
_ _ . . _ . _ .
10 DOLLARS REWARD.
N\ 'ILL Le paid ranywhon of the hen , ' at human
.1121,1 r, who threw a z' are tumbler at the front of
acr
.t.bther II dwelling on etaturday eveatna Oi
wt,l2.:h NV RCRISP
Stone Cn Wanted.
1.7 zood egattrq, wanted kraruedastely
r. Ml. Latreriynear the
i' n fl sepll-42,4.. I ,-T ww A
WLLACE
111.:EN APPLES— MI 111. landing (or wie. b y
ROR LIU DA L ZELL b. Co, Ltherl
ALE RATI —;lona ratlt. and Waco in corn
1:1 and for .ale 1c ROBERT DA LZ ELL, & Cn.
FA.7l7* j ElT d
COPA 1.-4 1,15,1 reeetved tuul for .o 1.9
_ lIRAL a. REITER
I'M TRA4ACANTII-1 rase rred e nd for saie
1,.7 I , y pepty k REITER
b*g r\ d l
L LF d"'
71 ' C ' ' Z ' &7 ' N
r.l
rul.:krrl-1.1 dot Larder potent lob. for rale by
I_ rep!! WICK & KIVANDLESS
j!mese jcul re,etved sumi
ICK t 111•CANDLESS=1
;VlNV.';;l°`
—2UU run. v . 77 71 1.1 1. i
raisd.Lor
io all
i blzolo;::n o o , str
eepll
-
I rr .re. la./. tot .ale by
seen J a k vr.oyu
Grnseng
KID[) & Co
J DKIN`o \ r:rp I{ "dd Cherry nod T. ..,d 1:,. n4d).i.epue nu t”.. r l
and fur 011 J KIDD & Coo
N
, N,2 . lorfrnen • knurly.rust
o Nl_ 1 1.1013 & C,.
Cl I&L BOATS tor •nle Inv, by
REYNOLDS & SHE}
our Penn and Irwin sts
SUrtitil Ate —lb bbd. fur m prune N 0. sugar,
10 bbl. /oaf and crushed
• 125 molasses for We by
FRIEND, RIMY & Co. 57 water st
Cl'
yarn..
YARNS &e —33.02 U lb. amid nos cotton
bales candle wtek ; 175 do batung. 00t
on twsne. carpei chain, and coverlet yarns Car sale at
manntseturers• lowest peters by
sep2 FRIEND. RIMY & Co
(.:r('"°?4;:p242 for
R
t""
o.; ; b l y EIVI). RIMY it
Co
IIETAL-130 tons No Fki F t m ), d I Z : 7III,J .
• , V"
I.:NDEIIb.,-3 , 00 lb* tlu . SOU yds tow knell for sale
0 by_ FRIEND, & Co
LASS-10u bas ,•I0 ; All do 74; 40 do 1 , 342; 33 do
k.l lb-14, 23 do 12 , 13, 10 de 1240, for sale by
0014 F VON LIONNIIORST & Co
1311 3101.ASSES-27 1,61. on constinment, for sale
. low to close by *eel C H GRANT
( i l A . 1„1 ‘ ,.
b s y lAli 1 S ., ' F 2 33 .1 A —5 l, e A nse l : A j u u:: ,
1. 1;001011 and for
L , ANCY DRES:3 A. A Mason & Co have
j: opened 13/ pa of the la.si style fancy dress gnu
RED CHALK-4UU lb* just reed and for We by
sep6 Ii A PAHNES TUCK & Co
'AND CIIILLS-450 nests
received aad for rale by
L' , 6•17. HOUSE MOLASSES.-100 Was sugar boota
kJ molasses tn &ors sod tor tale by
JAMES A IIUTCLILSON & Co
golden
_•yrup, 10 1.11(
G O O I- 2 ) :! ,4 1. 8Y1LUF- d 1? 1
W lJ g s.ll& o A n HT7C;gt;f r i ' Vet '
~ P 'S Ars St. Louis Rtfioery
y EA 0.-700 pigs Galena lead in store and for sale
by JAMES A ituTcHisox dr. Co
le==l
1 MLA:: fii b b l, Zante, fur mule by
sepl .1 1) WILLIAMS
.al 10 do bottles, 54 bp Vial
447 pro.. Long V i tal, ern _ and for tale by
gepl H E SELLERS, J. wood 10
)rreit--61. bt,b, Pitch, 95 do Narita Cerobno Tar, in
go" I order. for selr by
0 BLACKBURN & Co
haii b.rcl« for %tile by
Y.ep4 s F VON IiONNHORST & Cu
j 50 balea-Nlenitla Hemp, )ual ree'd and for
1.1. Asia. by BROWN a. CULBERTSON,
aural_l44 llbeqy
(1(1p Al. VA RN POI bbla New York qUICk dry tng
lJ furniture ear:l.ll,l4st reed and Ins sale by
sop R E SELLERS, wood al
I.I.EAN VARNIEH-2 Ws New York rust received
tj and WI .ale I.y or -p 7 R E SELLERS
lEATHEit VA RNISII-2 bbl. New York,. co p,
.4 nor ant..le Jun received and our vale by
_xcp7 Fl E S ELI. FRS
S " 1.11 '" 7.1` by
=!=l
AAT \ bbl. Jost rrer,vecl and for sale by
11 A FAHNESTOCK & Co
BLUE 11ASS.-3, lb. And received nod for nide by
B A FAIINFSTOCK d Co
ylops--7 bales in .00re. and end be .old low ,o
jj close conenyinneisi by
ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
e itk , v :L'Ag-1(11 . :: p ts good sigilyAlli Ltvc
e — LT L.Lll,,,p6WOOD—LS:4LV,r,tirriilse.:d7fwo.r solleood „by
ra.1.11 , 7 6 an0 1•:ng re s ze L i t v . V .R 7 , ll4l
..,K K
FA AFRA: , , - 1 - 4, 4 , 1 1 ,, •1 t,
r 'd or sre b ; "" ""
JAMES DAL ELL.
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GOT ON-6o bales in store and tor sale by
sofa JAMFM DALZELL
SNOT -50 kegs ”C 5.1 nos for sale by
aepa 8 F VON BONNIIORST .k Co
TAR -10 bbls N. C. for sale by
sepe 4 F VON BONIVIIORST k Co
-
WNAPPING PAPER-o rms um and crown
paper for sale by
sefel 0 F VON BONIVORNT k Co
AUCTION SALES.
By John D. Davie, Auctioneer
PtiCity
reao lu Lotroon i•
tr Co he.
a uncil. will be URSUA NT to •• of
fered for oalw by publin outcry on the pressure+ on
Wednesdsy the 13th day of September, al9 o'clock P
51. of at dry. Those teo valuable City Lou, com
monly known as me Old Water Works Lona 1 .. 00 ' 1
as iners, vr . parts of lots So,. XI and 34, m the
plan of Pittsburgh. barleys • font on Ditquesne Way
of 120 feet. and .mending lack along Cecil's Alley BO
feet- Also. part of lot No. in sand plan, having a
(root on Duquesne Way of 50 rec. and ektending back
along Cecil's Alley Ilu feet. On which are erected
two large aulstuntual brick buildings. formerly used by
the City for Engine Houses Terms: One thourrind
dollars m hand, and the bcuance in three equal pay.
meats, at three, am and nine yearn with interest pay
able semi-annually. at the other of the City Treasurer.
to be secured by bond and mortgage,
JAS. B MURRAY, Cherie Com-ma City Prop.
sepkul — J. D. DAVIS, Aucttoner.
•
A.trt ports Selo of Dry
• •-.
On Thursday morum4 Sept. 14. at 10, o'clock, at the cergreerrie , sake Room,-corner of Wood and•Finli
will be sold without reserve (or sub euvr eaa y. e l arge
&amino's:lt on fancy sod staple, foreign sad domesue
dry goods, consisting of sup. cloths. GILLIIIIMITS, sat.
twat.. tweeds, &aline Is, Blankets, pilot olotkoi. Yentuc k
mans, black satin and Canby seeing+, ships... moue de
lams, sap. rich style prints,pughao., drc.i silks, me.
mos, cashmere, terkerlei and broehe shawls. silk and
cashmere,
hdkfit, woollen and cotton hosityy. gloves, fan
cyc vets, sewing silk, Checks, ticking* bleached and
brow niuslaus, &c
At 2 o'clock.
Groan., chtorapcorp, FurniturA, fc.
We Sugar House A:lotuses, 3 haltchehr Young Hy
son Tea, ginger, mustard, 4 boa Virginia manufactured
tobacco, patent beams, platformt .ales, in and wire
safes, Mam glass and mmensurare in great ro variety
A general assortment a,
of new and second hand house
hold farniure. among which a mahogany
and common bureaus , sofas, cha irs,
rs, tables, settee,
blin
"R.. 1 book case and secretary, bedsteads, window
ds, looking g c
At 7 o'clock.
Ready made clothing, hoots and shoes, umbrellas,
tine table and pocket cutlery, hardware, mins. pistols,
gold and silver watches, leather Inlyks, saddlery,
ha•ing cases, 'ninety goods, Ac.
No. 159 Liberty
Catalogue Sale ofa eolleetion of Chola., liare,Cursaue
and YaluaSle Rooky; ine Englink Edition, many
of them elegantly Illuarrued,
To be sold by ancuon.at the 'Commercial Sake Room
coiner of Wood and Fifth street. on Saturday evening.
Sep. lath and Monday Sep. the 141 h Sale to couunenee
each evening at 7 Webteri
• • •
Among them may be found Stackhousets History
of the Bible, vol. tolfo. platei Nare's Life of Lord
Burleigh, 3 vols. 4 to. plates ; Clarendert's Htstory of
the Rebellion end Civil: Nor in England, 3 vole folio;
Complete Works of John Locke, 3 vole, folio; Dodr
well's Pelaspc Rernatne, 121 enp. folio; Boyle splen
did views to London, do: Hog ee View. of India, 19
cogs., aqua trot, folio; Price's AlaboMedan History, 4
vol. 4m; Curtar's Animal Kingdom, folio, splendid col
red plates, llogarth`a. Works, 148 ens., 1 rot, cops/
4to, gilt; Burney's Ditthovertes in the South Sea, 4to,
plate. ,• liaffy's 'news of the elute. of Europe,lto; Nic
ola.' History of Knighthood, 4 vole 4to, colored plates;
Rollin's Roman History . , 16 vole; Complete Works of
Bean Swift. vole; Alarbin's Eastern India, 3 vole,
plate.: Boding'. llieMiy of the Coinage ofOrenst Brit
ain. with foe similes of every oath, V i ncino n Vysere
Pyrattods of (Vlach, 3 tole • of J.-
pan, 13 colored plates ; Guthrie's History of the World,
13 vole; 1-bigoteer's Assistant, folio ,• Slider's Botanical
Dicnonary., role folio Chtiiby's Homer and Virgil, 2
vol. foho. plates; 11.1111011'11 EITUSCIM Vane 2 vole,
folio, colored plates, Doormats of Gr than, illuminated
with gold, very rare. folio; Bishop Kennett`s History
of England, 3 vole folio. Beaumont and Fleteher'a
Plays, early edition. 1 vol folio ; Live. of Eminent En
glishmen, v vole, ceo. portrait.; Great Braun Illustre
led, fine plate., Stapletmtht Tranalauon of Juvenal, fa.
Ito, plates Pennant's Hittdoostati, to; View. of the
River Thames, 20 cog; Conder's Modern Traveller lb
vole plates ;
M
ilord 4 History of Greece, 8 role. evo
Works of ng of Prussia. 11 vole; Dodeley'a Annual
Beguiler, 42 vole evo ; Works of Lord Chesterfield, S
role Bens , Smeliies Philosophy of Natural History, 2
vole Ito 4 Knight's Pictorial London, 3 vole, splendidly
Illustrated • complete works of J J. Rouse..., 20 volt ;
London quarterly Review, V rot.; Journal of Agra
culture, II vole . An quettPs Universal History, D vole ,
Natural History of Fishes, 5 sole colthed plates; Bray
ley and lintlon's London's London and Muldlasez, S
volt bvo, fine cog, stooge, Sweet on the culture of the
rose, elegant colored engravings , Li e of the Earl of
Clarendeth I vol .110 ; A lekanders 1-114{Ory of Woman,
2 role; Pictures by British Artists, One plates, 4to
Burke's Works, 8 vol. boo; Barlaces Progress of
Knowledge, 1 vol /to; Progress of intemperance, fine
engs Dogma,' view of the troubles in Etigland, folio
IGhl Works of Sir Without Temple. 2 vole ratio; The
Travels of Anacharsta the Younger, 3 vols, p-un;
Chevron on Wisdom, 16.10 i Pictorial Iltslory of her
man. 500 Illustrations; Savary' leters on Fligypt.
•ols y Bnurh Theatre, s
12 vo t le ; Poet
teat Hemmer, b vol.; ilistOry of the Hindosis, 2 vol.
plates; History of the University ot DeWitt, 1 volume;
Simpson's Key to the Bluth, plate{ , itlackston's Com
memento., 4 vols , Volney s travel. to Skria, V nob.
!therm . lives of Cromwell, James let. Charles lot and
:Ind, 3 vole tro Adana smith's Philtisophthal Enter.;
Middleton's Liteof Cicero, 21'014 , 100, &eV
Catalogues are now ready, and the bases are ranged
for ciatuotation. JOHN D DAVIS,
eeptil Auctioneer
Large Salt of Valuable Boat, Fine;Enghils
rtn Ssuirdsr end hlohday evMung. September Icab
rid 1-011 tllc Commercial Sales Krim., cornet' en
Wood Flfth
lbe imicro.. embraces many rem, elliiol.lll and
valuable works ut nearly every departtnern o f
tam elegantly embellilthed gee engravings. Ca,
Copies can be obtained on epplicarion lgobt paid) to
the auctioneer. The bhok • will be ot.en lot esamitia
hoe eut Deli prior to )be.
, JOHN D DAVID. Auer
AMUSEMENTS.
. . .
C S. PORTER Alarraora.
The Heron k'n.infly for 5 night, more.
Pint appeumee of Alias An. Cams and Alr. Jo..
Dram.
TUESDAY RYENING. SEP. 12,
WC.I I,e anted a comedy:called
St/AIa:IODV ELSE
MUM' • • -- -
SIOLVUIC • • • • • ( wilh bongs;
To be loilooreal Wltil
HOW TO PAY THE RENT.
Morgan Rattles ...... ,• • • • • • ......... ..Mina Heron
AAer which a musical oho by the Heron Family.
Danco—Sailor's Hornpipe by Mosier W. Wood
This Thole to conclude with the
PLEASANT NEIGHBOR.
amp • [tittle Agnes
Naney ......... • • ••• •• Alma Heron
Andrews' ICagle 'Wool Street.
D HOU Dof the cordial greeting of over one thoosand
friends, and the unexampled patronage bestowed
upon us since we re-asstlrnel In
the control of du• estab
lishment, we bee leave •to form our friends and pa•
irons that no exertion will be spared to promotethe com.
fort, pleasure and hilartly of our victors, and to make
the • Old Eagle' stand fin emost and l lead alien similar
esoblishments In the *eel. lee cr.., (mtrivalledt
peaches, oysters in seep., with all other delicacies
will he found at this establohtnent, and .erred op in
• manner wtthout precedent. Belle and prunes fur
tushed as usual. rcpt ANDREWS.
PORTORA INIITITIITZ,
Allegheny City.
U. COPF.LAND, A. It.. of Trinity College, Dublin.
. ex-Sion, and Queen's Scholar from the Roy
al School of Enniskillen, respectfully announce. to his
friends, and the public generally, that he will open ID
V.l the above institution an Monday the RI 1/(Oct:the,
for the purpose of unparditg a liberal and finished edu
cation to young Ladies and Gentlemen.
The female department will be quite distinct, nx Mr
Copeland will, in conducting it, be assmied bLitte Miss
e• Copeland. The Printipal, from his experience as
en Instructor, and by mremining attention to the more:
and Intellectual Improvement of his pupils, trust. that
he will menu a share of public patronage.
Terms (payable In advance) per semen ofs months
English Department—Junior Class gnu
Junior C 1.... (including wonag and andimetic)• • 312
Senior Class (embracing all the bratichesof a finished
English edueaden 515
In the Classical Department there will be MI extra
charge, vt!.
!miter Claw (embracing the elements of the Greek
and Latin languages.-
Senior Class (including Homer, Greek Testament.
Latish, Xenophon's ADelitile, Herodorus, select Trag
edies of .Vachplas. Ropkocles and Euripides; Demo.-
thence- Cicero, Tenni.. Virgil, Horacees-, Epodes,
Carmen seculare, Satires and Ernstlet,l (Od lnv. l, -
Tree... nod Livr, prow and verse coraposilion.
arelld, Algebra, he. 812
In the female department an extra charge will br
made for French, music, drawing, plain and ornament
al needlework, he.
For board the charge will be ii3o per seseion.
The Pancipel will give any additional iiiformation
required at the INSTITUTE. corner of Robinson and
Federal as. Allegheny.
Reference also kindly petmitted io
Kr. aim Bishop
of Ohio at
Roy. Da Brno
Bar D. RM..,
Da.DI Ca,
Roy. Da. Holum.
Roy Do Coos.,
Ray. W. Pitorroic
wpti•d7or
•-
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I Ob. B. BUSSIER, No. 47 South Wharves, Pinta
LP dolphin, offers for sale
500 has bunch raisins;
100 kgs "
lie casks Zante currants;
20 cases fine Leghorn Citron ,
CO peens to glass and fancy almonds ;
al bales soft shell and paper stall o
50 bags cream nuts.
60 '• walnut.,
50 filberts,
WOO bush Airman ground Tits;
100 bags shelled "•
100 bus Sicily lemons in hug order;
100 cases macaroni
lon bus VeTIIIICIIII, whim and yellow, (54 Ibi 5 1.511)
Intl hap canary and hamp seed;
lie has rock candy ,
Ire '• shelled almonds
he baskets ()slid oil, (ilhark, and pint,)
60 eases preserved ginger;
11.0 bxs cash's soap;
50 caws rose ora4e Hower sod peach waters;
So `' nucat wumy
20 " small stick liquor i ce;
Underwood's pickles, Catsp, sauce, An., laieneY4
Wells, Miller & Provost's do do (agency)
Graves' family,palto slid almond soaps (agency)
600 1 Are stackers.
Fireworks of every description constantly on band
and made to order at short nonce. spl 1-d3r
Grec eee * &O, &.•
5
00 bags
100 (Md. Rio and Lagioirs mike ;
15U pekgs
N. Y
0.., G.
P. and Imperial teas ,
ugar
150 bbl. '• molasses.
MO bk. assorted tobacco ,
310 sides N. Y. sole leather.
100 kgs rock powder .
30U reams wrapping ;wpm
110 . foolscap.
50 bbl. No. 3 forge :nowhere!
50 •' North Carolina tar.
23 " assorted foal sugar .
50 " coup logaricod
25 •• rustic;
10 ground crouswood
It hods prune...older;
3 tremens 8. Ittdigo;
2U Chls copperas;
15 ° alum;
10 " teleran.;
73 dos bed cond.;
with s general usortrnent Pinsburga manufactures
receiving sod far sale on otwoontoodating runs by
• Jt ft
Cos ,FL
' , PI
Rood relo
The None Golden. Bee illvt. Agfa.,
re Fall avid Irmt•r Dry Goods.
JST receiving and now opening, at the sign of the
Run Dan Dior, ou !Market steel, Leone. Third and
Fourth streets, one of the largest, elteapat and best
assorted stocks of Fall and Winter Dry G o ods seer of
fered to Pittsburgh. The ittention of our numerous
enstowners and the public generally, is respeeiMly
tu
ettcd to this
MIEIZI
LARGE AND SPLENDID STGC/L
being confident we eon sod goods cheaper than any
house to the city. Among Ras fresh arrival will be
found the most fashionable and newest styles of FALL
AND WINTER GOODS, Ladies , wens, and at pri
ces that will astonish all, the subaeliber being deter•
coined to sell
CHEA PER THAN THE CHEAPEST,
Sc No: UR Market stroni.
bop, tf
tionA 61 Auaton.
1=2=33
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SEW BOOKS.
I)IONEER HISTORY t Being an account of the
1 find examinauon of the Moo Valley. t early
settlement of Me Northwest Territory, ch iefly from
original manuscript;rootnillUlg Me- papers of Mr.
George Morgan, those of Judge Burk, the diaries of Jo
mph Buell and John Matthews; the reran!. of the
Ohm Company), 30. , &e., whit numerous plates and
map.. By S. P. Mildred,
sgooOrators of The AMencan RerOluti46: ta, by E. L. Ma
‘Lhti)F7Areg"..lioacett.
hn Ame s and Joh
Baudolpvol. cloth.
by T.
Reti S
ring
A from /tidiness, or The Rich Man's Error.
rthur.
A few copies oC each of the above work. received
this day and for yak by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
asp.
_bookseller., eor Market and Third
Mr Joni DUMI
:in Ann Cn• •
SEW BOOKS.
QRATORS OF TILE ANIERICAN REVOLUTION,
by Magoon, plate. of SmL Adnma, Joseph
um& E. L.
Pairiek Henry. Alex flaridboo. Ywher Arne*
.d John Randolph , detfic.rd to ...warm. who aro not
drones, Chririan. WM> are not htgots. and ritiaerm who
are not demagogue.
Retiring from Business, or The Rich an'. Error; by
T. 8. Arthur. For 'ale by
ELLIOTT & ILNGLISH,
wpf 711 wood, and &I market its
Hooka I Books
TAted RTLNE'S OIRONDISTO, complete,
.g.j Wendell's Blackstone's Coalmen wnes,
What I now in California by Bryant,
The Czar swede and people. including a tour in
Norway and, By Aingoon.
Retiring (tom BUZiIIeSS, or the Rich ithan's Error.
B qe Stable of Buena Vista. By Capt Carleton:
Spencer's Cress, Tyler's Tao tics. Sehoutais Rome.
A general as.rtment of School and College text
books for sale by R. HOPKINS;
mind Apollo Buildings, Fourth st. near it pad_
---
HENRY ROBBOCK,
Professor of Mime end Organist at Trinity Church,
OONTINUFS to give Instruction on the Piano, Gas.
tar, and Vocal Music. Those pupils who desire
to lake lessons at his hon., have an opportunity of
prectiaing • sufficient tenth of time, belt:re leaving, to
az the instruction imparted firmly on the mind. Three
most ekcellent Pianos are kept for that pt. rposaplaced
to rooms • Imre the pupils can practice 'cutely undis
turbed. Determined to take only o Unwed number of
pupils, those who wt.h to be itthtructed should make
early applteation.
Tncra-111.5 per quarter of lessons. Residence,
Penn street. nearly opposite Dr. Herron nyl-Int
Maapratt ar. borate Patent Bodin Aoki;
THE sub.ribers Inform their CUMOnlet• and dealers
gTnerally. that their first shipment for the fall bat
smen of the above article, hat attired at Philadelphia
per ship Juniata, direct front the neoulactureta
Liverla
pool. and will be here In a few on) a. lbe,9 have
general other shipmenta on the way—iwo of which,
viz: Per ships Medallion and Lydia, ere I:earty duo--
they are therefore prepared to receive orderc
Besides the large quamitte• they have cooing to the
cavern eines (to be forwarded here by renal) they will
receive during the winter and sprmc. replar supplies
eta New Orleans. & lIELTREE.
sepS
ILLITISKIA MM.
Alle,hen) Cay
, AMltx )05.. FOC.; 0000. Stlitloll 7 .
YflQ mxt. 40.5 X. 1.261-r,
Laos. wars..
atECTIANICIP GL es Wonlr.s.
SIMPSON, LEANS:, ST5: 1 0;1.J( .'" mannfatna
rote of Vial*. 13ontea, and Moan,. C0..,l keep
tonatanny on hand a general to 'move t of the above
Mmoles. Also, make to order a abpr tn, article of
ineral OT eada-Water Pottier, ,n cr00.... gins. No.
16 Wood at. Final:tomb. Pa. toor3ll•Chn ,
ACtS lOCII,
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. 4
APER-2..1ar0 wig .3hgle Crown, auvanaßittav;r
Y
VYntpong Paper; I,oun b.ll. 51eanue Rug .d
Situar Wrapping Paper, 500 tdl. doub:c vroove tug tU,d
Wale Wrapping Poincr; la hobs Vxol inch heavy
hardarttre Paper, 50 Nona Inch heavy ttartivalann
Paper; 500 reams rtded cap and Letter ruin,. all qua/.
luau IWO gross white Bonnet Boar°, ..ou reams bine
Factory Paper, in nor and for .le tow
R} . .Yht,l.l.ek A SIfF:E,
ango.l.4co COT eel. irenn at*
Valuable Elu•lneaa
O N MARKET nTßht..'l' I . (tti ttAlot — Th e [tore meant occaptc4 by 51r. John •I :.ovnpaon, en
Martel crechtwo doett above Ptith. ,v olleved for
tate.
Also, a very handsome loentrou at Manchester, con
taining loom 3 sores, with a ds'entne ' , tn.. sod other
unproven. •••• 'ormerl) the residence or' her Mr, me.
Curdy. App.', to LiftX)
.
m Ist wood street
OICO. W. SMITH & Co.,
I
AO longer any eonneenon wan tnen lute °
meat i o r e n o ,ormo, known n. the I'l/mM/re!, Brewery
I°c ,
having removed their enure the
m the POINT
ORFWERY in weer. Tej
I
1,4 p 8
.
on Imo gla, prime anirle : do IN, do ; S.
do GA./ men pekoelt; lump, unique ,0 do do,
, do ',per, m stole and for sale by ;
8LA,K204 11/RN & Co
WANTEILI s
4 PERSON with a small capital, and acquainted
/1 with the business, to take an intercst in an icon
Foundry, to be located on the Portage 11,11 road Ap•
ply at the office of Fnend Rhey & Co.
reek
arsh le
Pleta lto RoveeCoppee
F omny.
riff; Trustees of IN the Pittobur pa gh and floraJe Cop.
tar Adonng Compooy hare Una d.. ordered an
...men% of tarenty..fine Ocilla per ono
John Ter=n Jr, 'hemmer, on or I,orore • s Sin.day et
toyy
OtiObtf MII. By order A }..ittlYTIL,
eepekllm seer
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Mit inslina rik lion. Dleaohing r•o — cr - ar
18 cAL , RB . ale", nn, parted
from the Inn etthei r. 41: 11, I-- ,le at an ea.
utwally by. pre, lor ee• n upprovell •by
Kph t% a .M MI ICtIELTHEE
Dll. — D4 Ito BiTr
111 441 ivy y,- DenuNt. Corner of Fourth
and Decatur, between
Market and Ferry aroma. • aeptdlylti
REFINED S MO Oh UGAFL-10 lila D. IL lame loaf sugar,
11. 1110.1 4. 5, 0. 7 and d small du
200 do crushed do
200 do powdered do
50 do clarified do
to wore and for sale by
JAM A ECTCHISON & Co,
- Avis ea. /40111• Refinery...
--- iikossao - for Sale. -
MliEr ngme of die am steamboat " Plymouth" will be
sold al a bvnuiri. Apply to I. K. Lac!, or of C.
E Clark on board steamboat Beaver." dim
WM I. RUBBF.LL
STEAMBOATS.
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE
OECANAL AND STF.AAI PACK TS, •
184 O. Ea=
at..a.sotr
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, Rig o'c w,) lock, A. M., and ar
n'••'••' Imouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca
.10 at 3 o'e leek, and New Lisbon at 11, sante night
. •
Leaves New Lisbon st Fo'elock, P. FL, Idta.kialt the
trip canal in the nice dantig the instu.; and Glasgow
o'clock. A. Ft, and arrives nt Pittsburgh at 3 P.
FL—thas making a contutoous line for carrying . pas
sengers and freight between New I ,•hon and Pitt.
burgh, in shorter time sad at less mt. than by any
other route.
The propnetors of this Line have the plhasom of in
forming the public that they have fitted up two first clan
Canal bloat, for the neeornotodauoti of pas...mien and
freight, to run in couizectrian with tie well known
steamers CALEB CURE and BEAVER. and connect
ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cineuti
andand other daily lines of Rte.:men down the Ohio
and Allutitssippl risers The proptietors yledge
selitis to iitiers no expeuse or trout', to nacre com
fort. safety and dispatch. nod 0.4 of It. public • &bar.
oltihen patronacc
A 1.1144,17.;
(1 M. HAWIVN
S h W. HARIJAII.II,
H. HANNA. A Co
crsyll,ll J. HA RJ3AU(III kCo 1-"°4-
NOTICE—no eLeroner BE_ V En. C E. Clarke, Mao.
ter. will leave after tills not., tor We .11eille pmctw
ally, at O o'clock in the roortooe
jelll
1848.
PITTSBURG/II lc BROW fi SVIL
Daily Paok•t Lips.
FEBRUARY Ist. I. FEBRUA RV lot, 1 91
LEAVE DAILY ATe A. M., A 7 ,. L./ 4 P. hl
The following new boats eornplsito
.1 1 tow tine for the preteini 14.1.10132
AT
LANTIC. Copt. mantes Parkinson;
ALTIC. Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIE
M'LANE. Copt E. Bennett. Tine hosts are .nicely
new and are fitted op without regard to expenou Ey ,
try Comfort that money can procure ha • been provided.
The Boats will leave the lileitongahum Wharf Boat at
the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on
board. as.the boas will ceriandy Ware at the adver
used hours 0 A. h 7, and 1 P. Pt
iTTTSBUR(III A WILIBb. :LlNtii PACKET,
The swift steamer
Dorsey P Kin CC :eP UL , 1
oava
galmly for nee' iz:g te , r OI7 ' 21101:1
Wednesday and Fridoy, at 10 o'clock precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Ba
mrday, at 7 o'clock, m, precisely.
The Consul will Mod at all the mtermediatc ports.—
Every accomodation that can be procured for the Com
fort and safety of passengers ham been provided Tho
boat is also provtded with ocli-nelltig ea rety guard to
pnarent explosions. For freight or tialbe,ty on
board or to DAVID C HERBier,
feb4 COT., of Ist and Brsilthfield at.P.
SEWICKLY, ECONOMY, & FREEDOM PACKET
The splendid light drught neamee
CAROLINE,
Day, master, will run as a regular dal
). Packet between Iltitillturgh and the
shore ports, regularly landing on the Allegheny river
opposite the month of Pitt street. The Carolina will
touch at all the landlogs between the above pow, for
the accommodation of the market people and the in
vent:lg public. Leaves Pittsburgh every day at half
past two o'clock P. IR. returning leaves Freedom eve.
ry day m 7 o'clock A. NI.
The proprietors of this Lute have put chased and fit
ted up the Caroline in a superior twiner at a consider
able expense, expremly Mr this trade. They pledge
themselves that the boat shall remain in the nude, and
hope, by stnet attention to the wattle of the communi
ty, to receive their support.
(rj . Fare 25 cehts.
FOR CINCINNATI
The new nod auhatt.tial steamer
main HI DSON,
will run during the low water between
Potruureb nod the a ., ov. plac e . her
draught being so light :pante:theta may rrly ttr.” hang
earned through without delay She wall leave for Cu:t
-esti:lan tbli day at 11l deleck M.
For froorht or pasoego, apply on hoard. or to
U ‘N ILlilleSt
Arent
FOIFTWeTSVATI
The sp/end , dl4ll: draught stets:nee,
Cf/hIPANION,. 112 Me 4es draught,)
Tot:mason 'starter, wm learn for the:
bore and ad intnrlnothnte port* this
day at In oe.oek ; A :11 For irelght or p assa g e apply
On board se•
Kkt,LLAI( eI ~~:IY\A"1'I 'A%
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'rue fine steamer
, ) 11 HIGIILANDER.
Parkiimon, maeier, vr.II Leave for dm.
Bove arid intermediate poi, atm day.
For freight or puesnge. apply on board eeptl2
Ftrii. ST. I.olllre.
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— The fine new Isght aratiZeraiiiiher
LEWIS WE'l ZEL,
41
Thompson. [neater, wl.l leave for the
aboye and i Ilte medka tc,po ru thta day
For frelght pa,,agr, apply or
FOR CINCINNATI
The light draught ite , oler
81 - ILNANIXJ
lilooonan mailer, will , earn ,or the g•
trove and inter merlinte porta regular
at In o'clock
For freight or passage apply on bintel.
FOR CINCINNATI. -
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The spleadld steanwr
; int. mart A er iß WWl l l ' ea T s'e for above
and intermediate pos. regularly.
For freight orpa ease, apply on hoard. eept7
Stitt eINOINSrn - r1 AND ST. LOUIS.
. , The e:,.saill inenirwt
R1M. , 01.1),
Cope,„nanster, will lent, for the above
d intermetbste pone this day. atilsai
Tor Westin or passase, apply od beard. Sept!
FOR CiNCISNA I - I AND :It - Lb - 6 i . .
m a i The splendid new steamer
I,
Jacobs, master.erV. SI
w TOR iII leave for shove
and intertnedtaie ports this day, at
to o'clock it Al.
Por freight or passage, apply board.
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