PI TTIIII.I7aGn s VirEDOkEDAY MORNING, SEPT. 13, cBlB. MOATII 4%11=1116A5. pp n 8 a/4mnPlicaMibeNonliAamr .. , ..696 w TORE IMPRIMIS. ill re and Gowan! fr oe of oupso ~::Arartioom.ros sad subscriptions for Ws p•PIXIN se.-ad. comnzacaez. LIST AND pitILADEL. PHIA PRIOR ODRILICIIT. and 81thsaSaton. ted Gam Gila Offi Pibta ce. blo pupa will oseehred Su Prrrasihu liatr 41 a Ora la lished ... I .4,lW.Weekly, and hr IVeek ar ly.—The Daily peb te Seven Dollars par annetni the Thi-Weekly is irtveuesste per num;/ 144 an the Weekly is Two DU per entulai, SAiCar atiOn 11:0"hneaaran ars earcesAY an in hand in Iticir,Pienn.. fore or. k, and an narlY in she der a. pracucable. hfidveribinnentanot inserted for a speci fied lime vrill invariably be chariest mil ordered oat. Poi trim Ccalmserehtl Inta igencatDomestle, Mar kets,River News, barmy, *.attey kt.ketty a,. pre Lird page. Mauna:inle Walt Blemlnatious, FOR PRESIDENT. ILLO4I•RY TAYLOR. or comiuna. FOR \rift PRrsmENT, lIILLARD Ton. £L-140TOttAL TIOERITe SENATORIAL' ELECTORS. Joan Tacoma M. T. 149(tookon of Waahingtan. P. Ssamonion. of Lebanon. DISTRICT ELECTORS. I. I. Joan Joeeph O. Ciaskaos 13. HenryJohmen, Wetherill, 14. William Colder,. a. James IL Davis 16. William itPllmuns, 4. Thos. W. Datlield, Chluiss W, Flaher, Danial O. Hither, 17. Andrea. EL Canis G. J n oshua Dungan, In. Thom Davidson, Joh D. Steele, 151.-J_oseph 8. John Landis, axnear 4. /cusps Schmucks', 21. Andrew W Loses., Itt. Charles Snyder, S 2. Richard /rain. 11. Willlam G. Harley, 1.3. Tbounts H Sill, 14. !rands Tyier, 14. Baal A. Penna., FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM P. JOEPITON Anuritosta etararr. FOR CANAL CONNI&SIONER, N $ MIDDLEMWARTII. - or MON COVINIM latlmaaonle sad N W O iti ominations. moan ß nenseK 'OR r •11rnisa1r 7. LEWIS C. J. NORLE onniliana. EI t3NIFELDER B Y ~ of Wilkins. WARTZWE.of Pitisbnigt. MINIM LARGE, of lexcoßDM Mamma NIXON. of Loom: EL Clam JOHN aeon et Rom23`' rI4IIWIL ArCcurar, WILLIAM 1117=r4b'th W"A.A. IMMEi Fogrtur, Alleghe4Y city of 1341411th.. 'Z'AVLOR /LSD NititoL HARaiso . On matting , Me hue letter of General Taylo H r w Oltant. Alban; 1 waa improaned with the similarity of Lh, ' , great cardinal ;triumph,'" theretnavowed, to shone advocated by Gen. Harrison in Itita The hero of Baena Vista stands now precisely an the same ground Uwe taken and maintained by old Tippecanoe the nom. Inee of the Whig . Natinual Let es Convention. Mini. hate the compariaom •• Frgar—The Amick:at ationid eat at the dam of Pim* _ azszliat. but not se alum Whag. If elected I d maim the were Pro- Mead of i perry, I wawa endeavor to act It/depend Szcoanr—Ths • of , " . .. gum.. . —.nand dwald not 66 the aninx et h ave ramok m!aYsea. set for iro- Wish emus, have zerciey r e ine .:es upo n the o L e e e g n h tleutte,orc t h is and OfCher Of erne is d"ge change f - Brh • t nwh IS true theore t.• Pomona! opmi ory the Lothesdual who "PM , lo,upy tbo Sze clam, .00trolt=ot to action or con rzie poi rLTWthwas of th: ,, str y bjEete - Of' the ibry..cm eztrioriZrYithbr t r , = 4, to t he ee %nil thepeo. their epresentattoes g te Co Zoe b t ou g ht to be re. ' t uzrled 0' by Letter to CapL Allison , _ _9011.11.11.21.1.104.. iow th. ..M l T,CLatuni he . I< ' .. , (1 AU L k . e .7, will show that I a -- eXtsb!er the Previd:. ,-,T.... btanek at the tfirw — rZi ff,,,up,ighw.- t Gave been ~yttey. tame without he • 'I. aauww of: the v [ :. • ri v t: - May;°d°. th e °Pinto ' the Presidential ., ....2%, ~, , ,office °thin ti re. tome, ao4 , or - a. - „- c .. th. kisi.l.l., . ft. my I wk ,a7. , ...t_epimon . ti r t - ,p' Pmelpiroi7 ,','' d,..„,, n u°°, and of .de, 5 ., ° ," • -° "r et ittettee. tiv ag . r. 4 . 34 d be is; m ...e . _ mesaihte tem.: . 1 . 4 by Executi ' - tor, e . :e mile , The habit of co o: mottle individual t ri s t • ea hvart which alt ' ....Wes Of the . aid ..,....remtblem d .g to a . dolt atmilumets r'Pab °' °°4 r'- 1..., tx . 'eadenr - ___ , " the Ne r • t° - / Kr- w- -- - '":i iithiagyl neap- ,- , ... ---- York Let. i 4,13, - tha t ...._alnii.C.. • --".. Fr- _-...-•--- . Cann.' -01. Veto Poser. 7„,„/"---< ''' by the i"T coetidcr a.. ...mean ut the Elect, veto up= - - aye to imarpose his veto, is legistaltr •bigh conservative power. the e bat to my °Pinion it thouhilPr H overbe outrun!, eleeirt" in eases of cleat viola& ~ • of the Constaatiort, or r :m ifest halm, or omit • -.me sidevation by Co , .I . C. , Letter by r....p1i.= qualihed the me cm of the -fr., • conferred by Am.litittlliou upon me -sidevo, es • co/metro to be to ave po ed to sies., ocean the i ded oly nn women! itself from viola tion, .orAt.latents.opfrota,b the rights of the minority - , and °fate weaker members of the Onion." Latter to SherrodWillitims. `. 9—Cana l Pk ii k ss , _ _Gamow. 111XMON. "Crude imptesaieo• upon, tuanars of pulley whiel,o may be right today and wrong to-moaner. are per haps not the be fitness for office. One whom:mot be trusted without pledges, cannot be confided inmate. lyoa account of them. • • If the American people cannot have confide.° in they might tan gire me theft suffrages: , Letter to Copt. Allison . ' . "A beuer I • chhei ef correct s m co s anrd .mmat y o f f h o a found . s m lux caacteyer and • the corona of his former , life, than In his pledges and wardensgiven dun. the pendency of. doubtful-nea ten. . b . . • As n ll =1 the h 4=ate ol' at ' ay be esdlei e l i tf..ae=F i lt:gr i .: q azd °pit . Irequired at all. nem the essdidstss for Congrem - Letter to the Whim of New York Legislature. Whig. of INCE you who marched to victory under the harmer of Tipp... Gan yoti now refuse to gath er amend the standard of another pdlthst chieftain, who proclaim/the =sae principles forarhich you then No xalously and lushly contended? Was General liar -1.4.'4 Whimsey sufficiently pure to enlist for him ye. support! General 'Taylor's political erred is equally orthodox. You did not think lea. of General n's patriotism or parry devotion, because he re fused M. give pledges, or "impressions upon matters of policy, which may be right tovlay and wrong to-mor row,. why then .hold you object to General Taylor for pursuing the same course? Ile has declared that he is a Wing. You snow that he is honest, .d as sincere as he is brave—will you then hesitate to be hove what he has asserted? And If you believe it what further pledge do you require? Tim Fscorates—We were very Reny to bear, on yeeterday,that some farther difficulty had arises among the factory operatives. a portion of them having turned on: for their old wages. We are glad, however, to leant that the mil out is confined to only one mill, and we trust the good sense of the remainder will prevent any further extension o the trouble. Looking only to the interests of the operatives—for they are the greatest sufferers fo the end---we should regret any further difficulty which would deprive them of the fruits of their labor during the coming winter, as we are won. dent any attempt to compel the proprietors to run ten hours at the old twelve hours wages, would only remit in the final stopping of the mills for the season. If there ts any troth in man, the proprie tors cannot run their mills ten hours a day and give the old wages, without Wag money. They have enured us that they cannot, and the first that eastern mills are obliged to stop at twelve hours a day, almeare.they cannot. The operatives, then, in asking the ;twelve hoar wages fir the ten ...howl work, regnineDxf the proprietors an immedbilit . . We hope, therefore,.k . i their own Mats, that the operatives will be content with the stony they have already gained, and not puali matters to tech ex .tremity as to deprive both themselves and the pro. pietism of the berti?fits which a mutual and friend. ly understanding will give. Darcuota Gnaw—Mr. Wm. Martin, who is truly diseingulabed In his peofession as a horticul turist, laid on our table, yesterday, a liberal =PA , of the fined grapes me hare seen .this season. They were of the Cataba and Isabella variet The bunches were-cage, and the grapes sweet and of a delightful flavor. We are gratified to 'know that great attention is now paid to the pro.. Manion of fine fruit asound.this city, and that our market - WI soon be behind none in the ocentry in the richness and variety of its prodeetkus. :.j. Arora~ix.=YnrerdaY morning, OU/ carrier gar idseity, took suddenly ID u be was commencing Vitus mute. This inthereason why some of ous subscnbent were not emptied. Ash ls Impowye for as to Mond inch secideats, oar subsenhers vii wawa faiontyon ni by aping dugs Met; when tbsy do not instis4 z--,ogroolierto notice, held erase. Mg at Vauxhall, at which Willis Hell, Bens Wind t o at The meeting' war large and quite esti:alai...tic, and speeches were Made, and sew. 1211°41 - Pi lle d , ala,tillg. .aanathathatr ta Tale POOl and judicious Whig pper, makes the meeting ati wa Little .Mill do ba injury an the_meeting at Vauxhall last abetttt, the Whig came, we yet inlet er counsels did not prevail among those make such high vegbutitus esteem and respect dv Henry Clay. Some of the banners dis played at the meeting reproved the originators of this movement, and plainly indicated that Mr. Clay Would never wasent to be a party - to ft 'Thew loaners bore the mottoes. applied to this meat Whig statemen, "Among the fauhleuftitaftl li e --n raithful to S h eft:Wm," and we belieros ddelity to the cense will alweys be &mad we of Mr. gars proudest distlnetiow Holding this belie; we have no donbt that he will abide by and support the nomination—the legitimate act Odle Whtg party--and dita,pprove of any movement, however complimentary to himself, which with. draws a singlevoter Wm the ranks of the party. The movement ts so manifeally useless and hope. less, so far as Mr. Clarselection is concemed, and it is so plain that it can be productive only of the J ury and disturbance to Whig interests and the party, that it ia matter cd surprise as any long tried and acknowledged Wh o a shotdd pa teat rticipate la It. Beforeanately the steady adherence of the great Whig party to a course of moderation and co nseremism, does - not a ll who profess attachment to the party; and it wmewitat remukable that some ofthose who ate now seek: ing to divide the Whig ranks are converts the Democratic party, whose great zeal for their new thith, rather than their reliability neu, b asicsade them prominent in the Wh ig rinks. All pat Coffer more or leas from this class of men, and Whigs to y not expect exemption from the common lot of lical fluctuations. The meeting at auxhall last night was undoubt edlylarge and the show of eatbuziaant extreme. But we to safely predict . that mug who rent their throats, and used their lung. and wvved their hats, `lase night, will not vote for any Whig candidate a t emoting election. About that there will not be two opiniena among Hose who know the composition of the meeting. Om entail friends Who claim to be the Democratic Forty are always ready to muster in three end chime LA with toe wing s , and otherwise augment the enthusiasm of dissenting Whims° that they can thereby Increase either local or general disaffection in the than ranks; and we again express our regret thin any acknowledged Whgs, for the sake of grati4ing persolial predilections, would at such a time give our enemies cause of even temporary triumph. The EtzinTu says that Mx Selden, in his speech declared that he would sooner make Can. Cams 1 1 President than a military man,—than Gew• Tay lor. This sentiment was highly approved by the Locodicos present Wil li . Hall declared his prof. ethan e for Vat Buren over Taylor. A meeting /nu been held in Tompkins county, at which similar speeches were made, andresolves to vote Lor Clay were putout From these indica. 1 1 lions we may infer that there will be Mar elecw ral tickets in New Yo-k—Taylor, Clay, Van 80. pen, and Cass. We have no doubt, however, that Taylor will carry the State The great may I of the Whigs, however Joyfully they would have supported Clay, had be been nominated, and how. ever much they would have preferred him to Taylor, will not now at this late hour, waste their energies in a tameless effort, which can on ly result in the election of Caw and the complete prostration of the party. They will not now de sert their old-and cherished leaders who have thrown themselves into the breach, not to strut,/ ate and plead the cause of Taylor, but of the Whig party, of Wing principles, and of the nom Mated Whig candidate. 6== l&leen of thestaotives or We et the Constionion itt eiring the veto power to /the PrntuderU, is correct, h follows that they never he have expected th at umpire between nor " . ug 9' parties, attod with verideunty himself' the inter ests of one of thenyand v01. ....MY raise himself from the proud eminence of a preold nation to that °f ern.; ettatet ' re n l. I can C6' by existence .I'4 state of th ings by which the chief magistrate of State may be forced to act opot; party painciples, bet such a Coarse is entirely opposed to all the obligations which the (Sonatina*. imposes on a-President .of the United Stateo" Letter to Sh.notWilliams. .exteratiers, Germane-.-glad aziotium Pia; Samuels. The St. Louis Republican of August 26th an. pounces that the German paper printed at Her man, Missouri, called the Hersesnrs iradeentlatt has healed down the Cass and Butler flag, and re• , fuses to support the ticket any longer. It la the organ ora large German population, in that State, and will greatly affect the vote of Cass. The pa% 'per is an influential one in the counties of Gas,' 'O in Franklin, Cole and Osage, and is the le ~, . in the State to break loose from the Low , ,the„, p,....M' of f soil: tnand declare for the Whig principle., and, soya the Republican, owing v„; rte na, „ ; ,,, , and _standing. is an Important ~..ththn,, Tede RePubliam; the largest daily' paper in the United I States, (e xcePlthg the Ora, an c f leading a Re q .) and to., rid moat infkrentud me & " F , L „ e in the Southern Stair,, "v . ...ark. as follows on ter sub Ject of free Ka, ta d the renunciatima of the Gera . man PsPu- 'itre commend it to the especia/ tpntion of ern. German citizens, atto cansir 1 their brePmen aro doing in Miasma , a What n ot i , 'xiala, o2t'thern have bolted fie -xt Chn 6 °. j so for ft - es , coil. Ny„, .„, 44 , „.„„.• , m 0,,„„,, and POSifirm taken in the Rdkoriv .s., also, that the ' 1744.4. ,.. ) tha ardnot l'tt' g extract front the the P o..ltion of the Wk. , ,or paper, those 10 4 ! Soule,444C"°"'_ _, „ th " t t. " ~s South on this question, ; eneuumy • fig party, Both NOrtil and ezie"'?" agree in opposing the further 4avery. There is not a Lo' cofoco eoath of Mason & Dixon's line that Lk ' aare to say as much about slavery. What ...cement, then, is there for Whigs to desert their flag, and go over to Van Buren, erbodoes sot promisemore than the Whig patty have always contended for, and will carry out, if General Tay liar is elected? Let the Whig party but remain inn and united, and a glorious triumph will mown their earns: when, on the other hand, if only a few fail to do their duty, it insures the election pt Can., with all the karfolcousequencea But to the Republican:—.lktroir Adr. We ace not surprised that the editor of the Her mann paper should declare himself in favor of free soil and free labor, because we know that a I. a predominant feeling with the Germane here and everywhere. It is natural that it should:lie Many of them come to this country with expand. I ed notions of liberty, and those who have, at firm j to labor tor a suleiatance, do not hire to be brought inth contact with slave labor. They believe, as is p =haps th e case, that it loth a tendency to degrade them in the general esteem, and hence their deem to rise superior to each a condition—a desire which thanks to their thrift and industry, is soon accom. plished. Whatever, therefore,Locofocopciiticians may say to the contrary—and they ate sheep* disposed to conceal the truth, from the public—we have no doubt that a decided majority of the Ger mans of this city, and many others, are in favor of the Wilmot Proviso, and of the docuines pot for by the Buffalo Convection. • Warr Maxi—Some disorderly manifestations have been made at Lowell,Massachuseus, recently, and all because some shopkeepers refused to shot their places of business at an hour some others had agreed to do. A mob collected before their doers with the view of forcing them to close. On Wed. timidity evening last some pistol shots were fired; and a gentleman narrowly escaped with Ms The riot act was read, and, by the energetic action of the Mayor, further violence wsa prevented. A number of amens have been made. If things goon at this rate we may expect the public to attempt to regulate the hour when a man shall get up, and how many eggs he shall eat for his breakfast—Lest "What nen?" Why w• suppose the sovereign. will soon undertake to say what kind of • news. paper we abed publish—him many inches wide —how many columns there shall be, and what kind of type shall be used. Moreover, they will determine the quantity and quality of editorial there shall be in each number. The subjects and the ideas will all be made ready to oar hand., and we, happy anal., will have nothing to do but write them down. This will be &riot*. What elevation—what independence—what . life of ease. Nor is this all These wondrous wise men will vote that every man dial be just so tall, and ao taller—just so wide and no wider—every one abed eat, drink and deep, just no muck and no more. Every store, shop, and dwelling shall be opened and closed—every body shall go to r ' bed and gm up at a given twee What an ad. mtrable system this will be—how economical.— We .had need no night police—no batchmen to cry the hour and the weather—there will be no ' "lock ups"--no Mayor's Court—no gas lights,— lin fine, no nothing after dart Surely this would be the Mifeoiom. Why don't these Sophomores vote down grog shops and rum sellers—and horse racers and arrest fighters, and all sorts and O. ne , of bad things? Why don't they vote every man, and woman, sod child, a good head and coo rect life' Why this everlasting talking and speed.. I*ring? Why not do something? If the Athenians by a vote could make theiraues horses, why cull these modern philasophera make themselves find all the world what they should be by a slater means? We do hope they will give we 90010 prac tical good or else hold their tongue., nod mind their own businera. We are tired of their splutter. New Yose.—Notwithstanding Um gay meeting in the thy of New York. nod the demonstrations in one 9r two other pieces, oar readers must not inks that the regular Whig party 1121 not at work, or that no demonstrations ere made go. Taylor and Palmate So Gr Gym this, the Whig paper of that state are almost Ma with accounts 41" lugs and enthusiastic Taylor and rdhlore meetings ball Who city and country. The Albany Journal In crowded with these detnont, sigrarktfr that th e Whig party la (ally aloompCsad that Novi York will be hand to Unr right place in -Nonni. ha. • VI- Mr-kotroa—With many others, I have bead acme difficulty in deciding what course I ought to adopt with refertance to the approaching Presiden vhkh tial Election. The p o ds of dilacnhy have been, the 4 66srtscas seemed the nomination of the Whig Qin : didatee-rlig-gestrive of that candidate-wand the ha likunto Villieh the election of that candidate must I ve "polo the great interests of our coastal. Mpg Luce resolved that I would never again cast a vote which would directly Or indbectiy the ertenaton of Slavery. I have also held the , opinicoothat the common interests of czar people required a system of protective policy and of In.! terns' i mprovements. With these views and de. t erminations, I have been maxims* watehing the movements of the several parties now aspiring ID the control of the Government. As to General Cu., I cannot think of vot i ng 63r him, as in the event of his election, not one of the leading objects I should have in view In voting would be sectired, but rather defeated I cannot see how any consistent Wend of freedom— freed of riven friend MVOs improvement a our Avers and Winn, cm vote for that ticket Neat comes Mr. Van Buren. Can I vote for him? lindimh iedilf, as the candidate of the Barn bursters, he repreienta some views with which heartily sympathize. Bat core ba n didate? lec what more should I nee etion than in the e lection of the Wittitla my jugment I Mould gain bathing Sal soy one and in some things Is hould lose by it. La ndsry Mend of that ticket if the course of enure'Whig party, r years Part, does not afford guaranty that in the event of their being elevated to power, slavery will be confined to its present limits-, even be Moved with' in a narrower compass than could be given by the election of Mr. Van Borten? The Whig party bas been tried upon this point — Mr. Van Buren has not. When be had the op. portunity of bringing all the power of the Govern ment to bear against the extension of Slavery, he not only rodeo to do so, bet even gave his person• al and official influence in its favor. He acted then an be ever has done, perfectly consistent with him self—as • tiraressrsing, sr bta politician. It was for his interest then to favor rtavery. It is his in, team now, if he has any as a politician, to oppose it. But it is an opposition which a s appointed ambition, and not ( pring. from die man •conv of right. I cannot then, fort wo reasons castiction my vote for that ticket. let l will not aid In elevate lag such a man to a post of so moot respectability nor and p as ower; a h nd, 2,1. I should gain mashing more, muc, by the of th should by the election of ele the Whig ticket as I I Bet cart I vote for General Taylor? This is the question. I have all along kit that the Whig ty, or rather some of its leaders, made a prodig iou s mtaake in casting aside Mr. Clay. They lost me. ral power by it, whatever may be the result of the coating election. And it will take many a long year to recover their former proud and potential poettin. I have no conftdetm e in many of the in fluences which brought shout toe nomination of General Taylor; and did I not believe that those very T aylor; will be rebuked by his election, I should certainly withhold my vote from him. I regret also that military chieftain should have ar been selected. I amok o country nitrated enough in the election of General Jackson to show that military men are not the men to be head of a government like ours. placed at the These things I regard as objections in the way • t of supporting General Taylor, and I see not ?fey they a s I ould ave not it be honestly admitted. Bbeh to be the duty °revery man to sae I feel that must make toy ^hove Mara the three candidates now in the field. If cannot for the man whom I prefer above all °Mere Ivote will vote fir the one whose election will, in all hums probability, best serve what I regard as the teat internam of our county. If General Taylor is elected we have a pledge ~ neat that the policy of the government i n ', inn ., dance with the will of the people- , a " vie n. Anni, believe that the people am wed to the attest ation of slavery--ta favor rthe th:imp vae for rovement of our hada,- l s and hall cast em principle of dd , let ry hem If st.thaennal-wis.:;;yltitig.roo.s bite... lnnen& . dig the best we can under gi ven .I.l?cb7erri'nd .I,..seithi:.....otehale,%tmu"Se":l7:tryeaso":4Wbigo% P:eretenhmrainarylli,'7ltea.genlaWa'"Liatldytiih."'oaldiuli:nte.,coV"llynei 'mace' Whigs consider well before theytake such a step. A PLAIN MAli. The iltateilenate /is Political Cora. pleziosa. The fallowing are the Senatorial Diarist• . which_ vacancies will 9ccur this Fall L City of Philadeiptdo, pow r<xnr ' c limb A Crohb, WII IL Crusty Ter .etwoted by 713'"45' Democra iViii _stetlV. Cb• end Lislairanr Wiliam 14'illistrusots. • it Lancaster and ' , Amnon, A. Herr Banitkr and John P. Sanderson, le XIV. Dauphin and Northumberland, Benjamin Jordan, Mug. XVI miiiiin,luniata and Union, Ner Middles. wards. Whig. XXI Weraworeland and Somerset, Samuet 11 41, Del:wows. XX IL Fayette and Greene, Quake A. Black, .Dtaxmat., XXIIL Wrudrinuon, E. G. Creacrail, Deman. XXVIII. Warren, Jefferson. Cluion, Kean, Potter and Elk, J. L Gillis, Daraorrest. NOMINATIONS FOR SENATE. The following named gentlemen bane been p!it • ced in nomination for Ike Suite Senale:-.- Droner 111.: Demurral. 2d. Henry L Beane,. 4th. IL Jones Brooke David Lyons Daniel Stein. 7th. Joe. Konrmacher, Samuel He4man, 14th. B.M.Erick. Edward G. Bright 16th. Jon. J. Cunningham. James Akaautder. 21a. John Sandi "ma 22.1. M. McCash 23d. Geo. V. Lawrence, 'i.l3th. John Stratton, Timothy .Ives. The Senate now stands 19 Whip 'in 14 Demo crat. Among the Whip, however, is Mr. /chri sten, Demo cot Armstrong, tho acting Govern or. Of those who go out this 6 111. 6 are Whqratrud 5 Deeroorta. All the Whip, with the exception o trek. Jordan, of the Fourteenth Diatrict, are (mm wrong Whig districts, which iirfiteanuestionably return gentle men of the same political character. Mr. Jordan was elected In consequence of a split. fa the Demo. ores pasty. Nevertheless, our frier ads is Dauphin are now thoroughly writhe to the Importanm of the coming election, and we have to doubt they will easily be able toovercome the d emocratic ma. jority in Northumberland, and thus reed a Whig in Mr. Jorden's place. In the twent/thord district, (Washington comity) we expect to pia a Senator. Mr. Creamed, the present incombe at, wee elected by a very small majority, et a hem vrheashe Whip were by no means as elm/gene en they are at present. Mr. Lawmen. the nominee of the Wing port), deservedlys great populieuv, and we contldeutly fiat his election. In any eveni,h, will be seen that the Wing. wiP Mein their aserwthuroy la the &neut.—N A L /r quire, ul um> vivo Nirrerws t himuco '"—The Debut Advertiser publishes the following extract from Letter written in Troy, Chikland county, Michigan by ■ gentleman who was inclined to vote br Vita Bus= previous toshe publimuira i of Chas' letter to Robert Wilion, Eve,— Thel Wilson has dons me up. I did not 'apnoea etter to a possi ble. lat the time this letter was wntten load two nephews on Mari. under Gomorra Taylor. The wretch, according to his letter to Bob, was trilling the two boys should be butchered, the was kept op, and thousands of others butchered, rather than vote for the Wilmot proviso. He ups B will be death to the war, and to the democratic party. The inference drawn by the writer of this letter is incestible. Lewis Cass preferred rather to atocrifica thousands of lives them to do cm act which would lead to the termination of the Isar Contrast this infamous position with that &maned by Gen. Tastes at Monterey. Rather than mor..ri. Lice one life unneceasuily, he auctioned a capita • !ahem. For this humane act, Geri. Casa, the sae guinaryaoinded nominee of the Locofoco patty, voted to censure the Old Hem. One nook Table. Orators the American Resolutioa,"ti E. L Ms- Eoll!?. New York: published by Baker and mamas, This work ie , as the author remarks na his pie. Glee, "an attempt to present the oratorical features of the American Revolution," which is accomplish. ed by graphic sketches of the lives, charampra. and public labors of the principal mamma( that age of great and good men. For tale by Elliott and English. "Ilitore+ Merchant'. . l lfaifamne," for September, is well filled with Commercial and Statistic al la telfigeace. “Gody's Lady's Book,” for October, has arrived— both early and welcome. It contains 72 papa of reading matter, from 35 contributors, and 25 en gravingn A famous Magazine, truly. Tex &scrum us ame Err Goveor mem- ben of Coolness and M Legadaorre, crn came on' on Monday last. The tolkosing are the ticket' prer.. sented Pas Governer. Whig. Locotoco. Elijah L liam6o. John W. Dana. CongTem Ist Dist—John Jameson, Ethridge Gerry. Yd " IWO Liocoln, Muhl ti Littlefield, 3d • John Otis, John Lt hleCrate, 4th • RE Goodeaow, Moses Shelburne, dtb " Abner Cbtestn, Cullen t3awtelle, 6th " Weshburn, Jr, Charles Stetson, 7th " George Downes, Thomas J. D. Faller. Tay "Boston (burin" asp that the arabltiotta individuals who have pare oat from among the Wl*, la maish clime, may bo able belt» beg to wags* the situatica of the ma. who woo an for sod, sad atm home time. • '' - ' ::• r 1- Oit :- "Jai - Uani4Lric aniennow The '':" "Ail Sear ApeA pe ech7one r hu e , mi te . , c w ,,,_ pe e , -,, e4 et th w Produced in the lower part of Allegheny city, yes: asatian was P thistoorenn from j - wee w e, b e w* eg intelligence today, by the abooting of a delicate boy of thirteen 1° the 14th e h' C ePL Fides teens "Saari In•• her - Manor age, under the Mowing circumstances.— ued rid T it bk,odyet thetwori.p...fors.-...zeit4,nmaisndni st i execo n =tit); Ahow ththee &deck in the erten., John n cl e w fly:n.100 eked i n hi e w . y. p i , e a the h . th. ale bog referred to in aunpany with several of spectablw in t o Ar re n*d en i be en s h ot by, is. of about Ms age, had entered the garden of Mr. orders, pr Capt, Ealea's return from Ja- Bowen, on Hogback Hill, jam beyond the Theolo. I Mila when he had been to curry a number of gical Seminar for the purpose of stealing (ma— ma-eons who Int. Bening ken Jimmie, in order . . to us e their fie, see. fa y ni i n • n While in the louden, or just in the act of - climbg awaiting their trials. Cha the Winces Miler oat over the fence r • shot wax fired by loom p ar . Ceps. Fret's arrirriliosaber trial was had and Pear Non in t he garden, which took effect in the right three whicectelsemil_ 1 ° be saot C •PS- Fn by a aid f Cahill. He fell and fainted, and as, great deal of exeruon and atnaegy, was enabled to a ° Yuan- mem o tw o o y rho s lou r , end w theee d ed hi get- idler some time, taken bane to the residence of ling them aboard his yeoman &male clothing and his fearer, on Lacock, a little below Corry Street. hmtight them te this Peek together with 53Ur other. Medical attendance inns immediately prcured.— who Bed lier theu Lives. They will proceed from this pot to Jamaica . The other two were shot in Alio examining the wounds as closely as preen- the most hood manner cable, Drs. M'Kennan and Hemel expressed the Amber trial was to be held on the next Wednea. opinion that the boy's recovery win extremely pro. day and it was already undentood that the fate tlf hjemeheith Th. gi, was I °a d ed with B i d e Emu more was sealed—Oa trial being • mere farce shot — Gauteen of which entered the right side of Many arrests were still making. Duri ng the execution the we fts w en . filled 'young Cah ill — penetratin g the thorax, and probably wi th see the° b athed ie yell", bese eching ihe Plea ;the abdomen. When wer saw him he was breath. ideal that lives of the condemned persons , - might the ethethed. He was, f> order' i nuorabie, mg with great difficulty, --and experienced much and ordered the execution to proceed. The effect 1 uneasitiesa from the air admitted to his lungs twee that he became alarmed, and In the mida of tbe mon intense ear-armee:a abandoned Jerome, at extructed-he hers could not b e reached with wid e i ght. I t w in , not known wh he hhd the probe The a pe no who fi red the gun mot gone. The may reason given by the President I have been quite near to the boy, Mall the shot had for his sir effurnary acts was that the condemned I lodged within a chyle of eight or tea inches. The persons wen fr iends of Boyer. The true matzoh i was believed to be a desire to obtain their prop.' shotextracted was covered with pan of the hay's my. clothing. No steps bad been mks) to arrest the Capt. Fales reports business entriely impended person who fired the gun Mr. Ca alit, the lathe at leremie. The merchandise in the stores, was lis absent a W hireling--workin g at ho trade packed op and scat to the houses of the Commit, for protection. The market ants gamed with • American producer and r oe tiona l cuneecy had depreciatedito be 'alma taluelea 220 Ha dollars being freely given r • dotadoon.—Ranan Journal 7•Auroirre, Destructive Pere at Desten..line UUUUU • Louse en the Ocean Illoasurett. &a. Boma, Sept. 9 —l'. M. . The large and magnißeent Catholic church of thef Rev. Mr. Fitzssimons, at South Boston, waa de . 'cloyed by fire lam night. It was valued at 11700` and la Insu of red to Bilassachusetta Sees tos, Aim ft, amount sio,ooo. It was * sutistamial stone building, erected some five yams ego, end Done terior decoration Was of the most elegant r,j,d mg. ly deacrintion. An Organ built by Applrron expense 041300, and a beautiful Crum sla at all I- 1 Ball Hughes, were burnt. The vestments nud akar furniture were saved. The canoe of eq. .je...... tive fire has not been certainly ...lathed...- There was a marriage mammy, in the chu rc h lut night, and the fire may haw. to in ch. pay communicated. Others attribtr. it t o an indissy The dreadful account of tf . l a . cd- the me pack et alai , O cean Moo by n'ne, and the destruction of so uttutY numan nee*, kdts caused consider.ble excitement in this city. She was Insured In the Neptune °dice for s 3s,czt i a the Hope S 5,000; in the Sulifield $ 10 ,000; 't the Franklin S 10,000; in the Equitable 1110,0(.00; Doylestown $ 8,000; Near England $1,000; ',met American $10,000; in the F remont Si I iCr;th Oa the cargo there was $3,000 ine ncance ,',.. the Equitable; In the Doylestown 82 . 00 0; `,, the N. England $7,500; National ,„ s ' s ' °°° The total loss is SWO,OOO. The Lezing. s'-'4.°..) Marin a. eeAy..v.ltantranee Company have also tali Lvov-tarot Linear Cross General raglan.— D sawing his IgtoalUms, Delia oassan s, Li explanah Sept. tt& The He w Orleans a that babes an. obis important letter Gym Gen- Thy syy. of his position as a candidate Gx the Presider i c He al lodes with considerable ttemerity to anti. ciams on detached: parts of his latter., Mt de by party iditora hnd Efeclara himself alias io pia bet at the Mae time no party men. H. de clare,. hi nselfemphatically the peopl , :s a mdidate, Intuits been not:masted by all is as d consn ted to woad as • candidate la the hes a that ii woodd fuse the effect of car ama the r lumen to be tamducted with candor i' . , : „„ t ,a cos ea badly spirit than had ~,,, et, the caw Ae thf7l°_.m.,""'"__o4 nomination c f the Whig ....use alto. with grow- an d p aa l a, and rale', t miewn on ell o his letter address , A la Captain raison for his "'w grey subjects, and pc CMS. that. wf and e.,-61ish . endeavor to canoe nt the I 'nion, She happiness of his imuntry on an enduring bait, rya, - ' - 'T., •111.01 AND Ort. HAM M", -th • speech deb••••• .1 in Orleans County, New York, on the 26,4 cit., by Warihington Hunt, NI C. be said. `‘(en. Taylor visited Lockport, in 1810 .0 1 .pent acme lime Mem, and he (Mr.. H.) had rye iy (rot Interviews with bun. During bas vial, • ...g .10..0 robing took Ware in that vsDnie, to white be maadesled romuderat.le infer et t, express /ed blinself very decorous of the election of Ham. ...nom • cimnie amen an d measures woo greatly demanded, and he believed blot to lie the [13.111 who would bring back the Government to the pure policy otthe Fathers of the Republic." Go, lonnon Jourernier„—The I:Seniority Whig, al. lading to the nomination of Governor Johnston, asys—l.tio better embsetion could have been made. Mr. Johnson is Just •what every Wing desires in • Candidate -41 man aflateral and enliginstned view• of public policy--s true Perintyloinian--and • ingti minded, horiorelde, and intelligent man. WWI her government In his hands, Pennon's°.n would rise Goan the grovelling portion she bae be year• unmet', and take the place in the amity ot State to which, by her resources and bee var4d interest., she is mauled. Ma. Ho^ or cm Ormr—The Fredericksbur:l News, noticing the recent returment of M. Her.., who has acqaued • loge fortune m that estabeeh. mem, asys tht, in connectors with Commodore Stockton. he haa beams the pureherer at the White Hail Gold Muse, In .4 porrsylvanln th at eightevo miles of Frederic.ksbuog. It learns that veto was struck • kw dap since of incalmtlable value—eo valuable that • large standing guard is employed to protect It against depredation,. . Emigrants continue to pour into New York Donng the month of August, narty 17,1:100 arrived at that port. Danag the dm eight months of the following yawn, the arrivals ware-- 18118. I b 47, 1518, Loan' AILITUiv. ILI:PolTS 0 rot TIM P1T1111021211 DAILY 41.4 LITT'. Ste rirriala.—We have Jud been observing the gestures end postures of ■ young man standing against the post at the S. E corner of Third and Market. Nov he abuts one eye, with a knowing wink—mow the other-now his bead peers dim ward, both eyes are opened, and mouth distended to its utmost capacity—stow Lobs his head,down —now backward—and his hands saw up and down with awful energy. He may be surveying the ituriet—bat—sio--thens he goes prone upon the pavement and discovers to all no lookers that he fa drunk—yes drunk—and if he don't get up very quickly the constable wiC be upon him. Bin hi, friends have him—he ia a gentleman tippler and is sale Dust! ova Sotount —David North, late of the au. infantry US. Army, recently discharged at New Orleans died at the City arm, on the 6th Inst. The guardians of the poor have in their possession soma money kill by him—which will be paid over to hit family on application. He stated that be bad a wife and two children living at or near Hawis burg Pa. Hoarteraxtraat, Exantrrion.—The annual Ex. hibition of the Pittsburgh Horticultural &witty, COlLLMetleell to day at Philo Hall, and soil matinee till Friday evening. A fine band of music will, we understand, be present in the oveaing. The object of the society amnia, and should receive, the en couragement of a liberal public. AeorAmor Beam-ans.—The Boot and Shoe store of James Nelson on Peek street in the fifth ward, was entered on Monday eight and robbed of about $3O worth of ewes. The fastenings on the door, which were very slight, were removed with a chisel or s similar instrument- Mr. Nelson lett the store about ten that night. The Coal Diggers still refuse to go to work 00 the terms offered by the employers--II cents per bushel; they demand Is. They held s memingon the side of Coal Hill, On Monday afternoon—pas sed resolutions, iire. The coal on hand is dimin. ishicg rapidly and the price must go up pretty roundly unless the dirboulty be settled. AA a watchman was taktogoir ■ drunken, degra ded Gamete, bead la tbs Market House on Tues. day night, some young men attempted to memo her, bat site was so drunken that . they found it better on sober second thought to let the watch. man take care of her—while they arm& soma other suffering damsel, in whose behalf their Quix otic Knight erranuy might be .exhibited more ro mantically. Tax Cinciansti Fireman partook of a furious dinner yesterday, tendered to thrio by the WWI. Wilma Fire Company of Alleybeny, and provided by our excellent friend lotus Price, of Federal Bmet. -- - - Fro to Banownt—The Joum•ps telegraphic correspondent notices • very destructive Are In Brooklyn, New York, on Saturday nisbs. Two hundred houses were burned, 11,000,000 of pro perty dooroyed, •nd several lives be. The build. Oritalantol coveted Ono urea, is the hem of Umpety. .„. . . . . _ Al - meter To .hau.. A Were.—A bout ten o'clock on Mis4day night, a German ahoen taker, uamed Jo. ...ph 'Zimmerlen, committed a hori,ble butchery on the person of his wife. It appeared that he bad be ea drinking and wasting his money extravagant /, and his wife, to prevent him linen ruining him. self took about three hundred five franc pieces, which he had remaining, and conestaled them from him. He demanded them, and on he, refusing to deliver them, seised a razor, and attacked her moat s a v agely — cutting her in sdout fourteen pla_ ees--on the face, anal, shoulder", back, due s Two of the wounds on the Mee divide both the eye brows, at the outer cornier, Ito the bone --laying open a terrible gash. roe wounds on the arms and bac k " ale° ' , er r / severe. The sutTerer, it was feared, would bleed to death, but the bleeding was at length cher'ked, and it was believed she would recover. :Me was in a high fev- - day, how ever, v nd the symptoms were able• None Cl the wounds, it was belie. r eached a vie A part of the system. T* fen' ly lived in an alley on fah street, b.. I , aft'a the theatre nod the engine homw, above W`aosl. Zimmeriee wan arrested by officer Hague, of the ' indepen.lent Police, and brought before Al •JerrAnn Steel, who committed him for further hear iw4f o O n n es T r b l. U V;l: hrr Yclentr.t.tu.—The meeting ut Mc- Fadden's Warehouse, last ogle, called to hear ad. dresses from Walter Forward and others, was by very far the largest assemblage of any description which we have attended since ISI4. The Whig, • were out in thousands, and great enthusiasm W 3 manifested. Mr. Bigham opened in a brief at excellent speech, and WAS followed by Mr. V ward, who made one 01013100 V 0013vIne meets in behalf of the Whig cause, and the date of their choice.. Ilia remarks on the am a free land; of tree soil, free labor, and in de, of the 1101311/30000 of General Taylor as the ex. neat of their pnnetples, elicited tremendous ap plause. We were compelled to leave before hi had closed. Tins meeting may be regarded a. the a grand campaign CorIII, Sept. l —Present all Chi Judges. Jewel! vs Heed—Judgement reverse,. and proredendo awarded. Opinion by Mr. Jut, lice Rogers. Crane Dr use vs Reed—Writ of Error quashed Opinion by Mr. Justice Heger& Brackenridge vs Arthbm—Judgment Opinion by Mr. Justice Rogers. V•ukirk vs kleKee - -Judgittent affirmed. opin ion by Mr. Justice Gibson. Arootint of the fivard.nns of 11,* J. Ore.. myrr.r,l tp. r u Lam v. D.ll —r m., mr.f. qfm - inn by Mr. Justice Bed. Estate of loth Aiken—Deeme affirmed. 'pin • ion by Chief Insure Gibson. Graff et al vs 11100 mer--judgment affirmed.— Opinion by Mr..lustare BelL Dunlavy vs Deprey's Adm..—Judgment af firmed, opinion by Mr. Justice Burnsidrs In the matter of licelef• 11 . 0 44--Deere c reversed opinion by chief justice Gibson. Alezmder's Admit. vs Lecky—Judgment af firmed, opinion by Mr. Justice Burnsid e " Mcmrhead v• Payne—Judgment revised, opfn. ion by Ctuetlastsee Gibson. Clark vs geigLey's Adios—Judgment affirmed, opinion by Mr. Justus Burnside. COMMOnlirealth vs Spark.—Allocator refused. opinion by Chte/Justice Odium. Mercy vs Matthews--Argued by Mr. Hampton lur PLI. m error, Mr. Wood. /of Dn. in err, (Mime. vs Perm vaf—Argued by Mr. Wylie PlO in emu, Mr Ammon for Dti. in error. Bill vs Jefferson Township—Argued by Mr Alden bar Plif in ernes, Mr. Hampton for Dft. in er ror. Wtnelttddle r• Porterfield Ailed by 3, tarrnh •nd Mr Mellon for PK in error, Mr. F tad •nd Mr. Wood• for DIL in error. Tut Al•ottoAx ALLI•IIIM.. esu the none of Mr. Alexander as • Necromancer, n falls fits short of the truth. His exhtbitton Itat erear tog was attended by a large and fashionable au- Mace; sad the feats performed scented truly Immo. shag. In everything he auempted he was sue , cessful, and either of which, in thn days of witch - omit would hare doomed him to condign plumbs!, went The mooed and last carmen eon:team! . 111. even evening, with a change of the performance. Among the feels kir this evening,,, we see by th. btlto, a one called the - Telegraph Surpassed. or thi Lover's Message (rum the Man in the Moon,' which is thy. described: • A number of ihild Rings will be borrowed from the ladies, and any one of the audience may hand them into a pistol, when Mr. Alexander wdl fire the Larne pistol at the Moon, and in less thou one second there will appear a messenger front the Moon. The messenger stud represent a car der dove, which enter. the room through the win dow, brosgurg round it• neck a Mk sack, m which are broad letters from the Man in the Moon, ad. dressed to different persons in the audience. In each letter is band • lady's nag, and eller the beautiful earner dove ban delieered its message, it takes as leave of the audience, and returns to the Those of our Inende not present la.: e Icip a nch treaL The above a from the Columbus Statesman. Mr. Alexander is a brother of 11, famous herr A sawnder. His advertisement will be found in th opposite column. 117• Tsar:roc. to favor of Dr. hrLstan'a Lrver Pll. —lt would be eau to fill a volume will, certMeases of the euellence of thin medietne Yt'herever tt has had • mat tt harr mule suelf popular We have in our pos.. artmoo hundreds of orders like the lollosring Co N . lu Inl7. Hum. Erne a Your travelling agent left erlth tile, short lime tin e !. a quantity ItYLeurt'a Liver Pills, The whole lot sold very raptdly, and gave I/o btain, aatiateetion Indeed it is for the beat atedtetna of the Lund ever offcred for sale Pleue acrid me another supply as noon p.tsailde W II AINSWRT A greater article of dm above valuable medi c ine H can be had a, the drug store of/ Kidd k Co., No Gar Wood meet Arm - We Farscrovrr.—lVe would call attention • this escellont remedy for Coughs. Cold., Consurnpuon, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Hawing ...anti times wulpn • few yea n past had occa sion to um • medicine of trus kind, we haveby expert enc. Mined its eicellent qualities, and en prepared to recommend to other., Abandon. or other public epeaken afflicted with bronchial tiffecuot. will find great benefit from Its use. It is prepared by a scienti fic, phyinentn, and all chnsee will find it a safe and effi eamoue medicine In Inc discusee (or which it 11 re , commended.—(Columbue it duel Croy, and -fount-11. Pot sale at the Pekin Tea Store, No. YU Fourth street. mylti Do.- The eicesstre or morbid secretions of bile is we known to cease violent disturbance of the diges tive organs, and bring on malignant and umattnagea. hie fevers, which °den yet an end to life. The stomach more be cleansed <tithes. foul sec retinas, and this can Most readily be aceiornollahcd by the use of El A Fenn eatock's Ana•Blhona Pills, which area most saleable *ally cathartic. They can be given with safety at •Il Wass, •nd afford relief in • very short time. Prepared and sold by B A FA & Co, Curare Lt and wood, and comer oth and wood Ms. ill.. O. 0. litenens, Dentist, O FFICE at hits. Renck's, on Fourth street , a few doors above Wood sheet. until the completion of the house nearly opposite. 'feed, to itMeks, with am /Mni gum., after the manner now universally prefer red at the east, manufactured to mit erten parucular ease. Teeth, from a full set down to a single one, in sorted on a suction plate, thus avoiding injury to Me funeral teeth. Specimens of blocks of suction plate may be examined at die °Mee. All operation s incident to the profession With Care and faithfulness. Performed - - H. Q g1044ggy.33-90hb/s Idolasses, St. Louis 0. Refinery m stone and for sale by sepl3 31 water 41 Q VOA R-130 reds prime N . O. Mug.; 60 bbla Loaf klemar in store and for sate by seplu J 4.11/ DALZiI Li. , OIIACCO-20 bit IDearsll " Ifuurl ID 4'.J lair e,. I.) rt./ qu ; JA . i.s i.AI.Z KI.I i 1 1 . 1 5N/RE-150 ouncealusi reed dnd for sale by 54 .913 R E SELLERS, 57 WOW sl E ---_. lm ITRACT LOU WOOD-25 caajusx reed and lot We by lepl3 It } SELLERS _ . E ALOES — Ia.. Pm.. dry joo, ree'd and for c 41 2:410 by oept3 bt ... 24.1.;58 liagbdArld read and for aale i , y ----- N U --ae-pla li b. bIDLLniD3 QULPLI MORPOLNE-251 ounce. Last MTN and far 157 sala by : irpl.2 IL E ISELLCELS ._._ S ALT MRS-75151W jos. recdend lb yt Ws b 191.2. It •E sELLERs •.. • ssms &Co C. L Xt&ONT &Co Pittsburgh. New York. WHO-LESALE DRY GOOODS A. A. MASON di CO. No. 6 0 Maria, between ?Sir' c' I and Fourth aroma, Pittehrrsh, Pa• INVITES the attend an of hlerebants to their ex -a- tt'tkire .tack, (comprising more Man Six Hundred Paekves) ef Pall and Winter Geode, which will be otrereby the plena or package, at the lowest Eastern Wholesale pnees. Receiving the greater portion of our Domestic Goods, on consignment from the Mum facture., and being possessed or evet7 faculty sad ad ...UV, throug our New York Rot :they're feel asattrect that wa shall ho enabled tultally compete with ..Y Route In the Country. Our stock in part consists of 30 C.C.S Cuhmthrs Cod Be Lams: 70 " Calicos and Gingham,: Alpaccu and L yonese Cloths ; BeJes Red, White and Yellow Flume. , " Ticking,; 15 °" Brown ?gush., 175 Cases Blenched 40 '• Colored Cambric,; `' Apron and Shirting Checks Cotton Flannels; 50 - Cloths. Cusimer and Sattinetts ; 117 w e d s and d means ; TOGETHETR general usortment of Dress and Cloak Goods, Silks and Shawls Ribbons and Laces.— Fancy Goods, Ttimmings. &c. &a Making in all. one of the molt complete, es well as extensive *toe to to be found in the country. We will be constantly in receipt of the latest style of Goods. many of which we shad be able (by haring them an C 0 1 1119 1 / 1 I012) to offer, at better advantage, than could poasibly be afforded by Eastern Jobbers. Mer chants purchasing Eut, are solicited to exernine our assortment, and learn the low price alone gooda. 'woad& wl A A MASON & Co cop Papers to whom chi. s is sent marked, will y nn i fia - k e out former advertisement. An Ord's:matea - Changing the plops of holding Edecennte in the 2nd Ward. Q EC. I. Be it ordained and ted by the citizens P AJ of utsburgh in [elect and enac Common Conned ar se e mbled, and It to hereby enacted by the aucatority of th same. That from and after the passage f thia Or. dtnance the place for holding the election. i t the 2nd Ward be fixed at the Merchant's Hotel at prevent cc cupted by Beni. Weaver, corner of Struthield and Third Street.. Sac. it. lie it further ordained, de, That so much of any czatmg ordinance as is hereby altered, be and the tame is hereby repealed. °Mulled nod enacted into a law this 11th day of September. A. D 1049 Anew : MORGAN ROBERTSON, k Common Council R. Bunn. el. r C ommon Couutil. • - - • JOHN SHIPTON, Prest Soler, Council Joni. hliioe, Clerk Select Council - --- Youghioghen ELECTION.y Navigation Co. HF. stockholders of the Yougloogheny Navigation T Company are hereby notified that an election will be held at the house of "Mimi fithrader, in the borough of West Newton, Westmoreland comity, on the flew Tuatday, day of October next, Mr the purpose of electing by ballot, to be given In person. One Prestdent. Four Manager, a Treasurer and a Secretary, to eon. duct the business of the company for the ensuing year. sepld-airwteT J B OL/YEB, Seely wEBTERN FUNDS— Okuo, Kentucky, Missouri, purchased at the lowest rates, by Bank Notes; N. HOLMFS k SONS, gsepth .15 Market street BILLtOlVtICIIANOIK:-.Sight Checks ou - 6 ew and Constantly for sale by Baltimore, seta 3 N. 110LIMUS & SONS. 35 Market M. • hi..\ CAME to the subscriber, In hllltlin Town hft. Allegheny county, on the ani of Au. gost Int . a SORREL MA RP', about stireeo hands tun, owner to be hereby;o years old , and wlthout shoes. The owner Is imbued to corns and pay °barges. prove properly to stud roan and take her sway seplll.wdt•T Exeontor , s Notice. 1V:( rt: is hereby given. that letters of Adiummira• 11 non on the.estate county Moore, late of Franklin y Township, Allegheny count, dee'd, have been my granted to the subscribers All persons, therefore. having claims and demands against said estate. ant re quested to make the same known vrithont delay. and .II those indebted are requested to make immediate payment D De FF. sepl3,entuT DAVID REYNOLDS. Office of Clevel.d and Pittsburgh RAW Road Company. Sept, 6, legg, THE annual meeting of the Rsvmma, Cleveland b y Pittsburgh no. Co be held at the office of the compauy, it. Ravenna, on U. Mt. Monday tleiht of October next at 10 o'clock A AI : at which time and plate tire director. arc to be elected to tier, the easott FOWAMty Secretary A thalami, iense of the Sa/oo7M11.14"'" and hitt:rex-thereof • together with the th'"" re are edema for sale. Enquire J PECK, 3d Street. or of the Saloon LABS-213 Las e-10, ILL/2 and 10.14 window gino kj past tied per steamer Arrowisne, and for Pale by sepl3 kILMSVT/1 A DUNCAN GUN/ (Tarlgey,—l rase reed and for saie by sepl3 utters a REtTER I:I3iINF—Iu. ur r aer 13 dme for salt. by BRAUN it RESTER '2O DOLLARS REWARD. AI- LI. ee.. .“, .. • ui the hear .n hulas. shape. uo threw a o 11.1(.•:f •t the front the aubscrther • uwelitns, on sawn:larll:ny evenang ot o V • eirx.k W R CRISP atone Cutters Wanted. 13 wek .4subscritrrn;ooo4.l."L,l:„y ' oxcel d . stea l ! : tte y Canal scplV-.l2l,!tyrlt*T W W WALLACE / REF:A APPLES-1131 bbls lantlang and for sale by t_ r T sepil ROBERT DALZELL & Co. Liberty to ZALERATI'S--Ii tons In casks and boxes in more Q. and (or sale by ROBERT DALZELL & Co. sooty Liberty street o f IZ , Kt.". r by A T .E l p ti lCOßK;Lf i c t ,;ll si t r i e7 l'd , e i rd C s,Jr UPAL--4 cases rtertred and tor aa!r by vpiY BRAUN & RF:ITER GI TRA...tipAr.ANTll—l_c•us;,AtrN'cl,kan},di...6rn.,a3t G L;:; Aft A . !!1 9 7 . ; . I i ci; , . A r r .,, c 'J nRJ for 1 ILA /V ER FEED—., LEG..'o .ret wed tut Hale by („" seen - WICK a AITANDLESS IUCKETS-2LO Jar Bearer buchtels for ule by sepli IVICk ok AI.CANDLEN - • _ _ I:BS-LC dor Larder patent tub. for sale by - —err *! I WICK b. NI`CAND --------- 1/41 . :ESK—P1 by, cream ebense just !Teemed •nd nab by tepil WI( & M'CANDLE23I," IA frIfiRE.A.NS--311 bbis snarly whits brawn I sale by seplll WICK & KVC.I.NDLK9B P u IRO?i:11,0 ions - Altegbeny, various brands, fol I - rare by aryl i 1 k R LLOYD casks purepotash m i t ezilir IA• 110...Ljut liiLks b ;omosoit to half nocißotii.Lrici,lip srpl I LITER-. kegs and Y bbls for lilde by & R FLOYD • AN'S baPFX:TORANTand Salter's Ginsen aces (gems...) on bead for sale by g .1 KIDD k Co JI: DKINS. OINTMENT, Duets ENT, Due' Syrup Wild Cherry and TA!, and Evans' Asabdyspepoe Pala on hu/ rod tor sa,e by septl 1 KIDD 6 Co VERVE AND DONE LINIMENT-20 proaa saw LI reed and for sale by sepPl J KIDD& Co 11, KANTILLE'S LOTION. llofforur's Anodyna JIM l 7 rx-e'd and for rate by aspii J KIDD &Co BOATS for sale low by ' REYNOLDS & SHEE, eor Peon end Irwin ate S U , IAR ar —156 hails fur to prime N a sugar 112 bbl. loaf and crushed 125 " naulassas for sale by sepl FRIEND, RIIEN" k Co, 57 water oTros YARNS 8.c.-33,000 Ibr ass'd nos rot yarns, It/0 , 173 do 1n5 0, 6, twine. carpet chain, and coverlet yarns for sat. • ofacturers' /cveat prices by FRIEND, RH}X & C. OTTON-12.3 bales for sale b} ' e p 4 RHEY & Co )1(. METAL -100 k. No I Foundry for We anpn FRIEND, RHEY & Co SUNDRIES-50u lb. du , 401) yd. tow Itnen for by FRIEND, RHEY & Co GLAS 4 -.400 bO. 41u; 30 do 7-9, 40 do 7S d< 11/-11 ,YS do 12-III; Wu 1114,, rot .ale by uO4 8 F . VON MONNIJOiterY t Co . - L . , 11 MOLASSES—q 7 bbd. 013 roosts - mem, fur ral low to dos. by wrol C ufteNT 11; b til lA e kN o lA-5 11 creps,agrEYroC, rectravel K it i rtd c. foi VANCY SILN— , —A. A. Aluon I Co have j: opened ...1) p. of the Wert .idle fancy are. War rep° 1L PO lbs li nt A st; . eaapl i t c S i c al C a bL QAtil) -eft tri,•1111:1-S --MO nests orted - Zse s IJreeetved and for • sale try lus sFigi II A FAUNESTOCK & Co S I L I MUS ‘ EgIOLArSkifiI — 6 lOO Ws sugar house •eP , JA7ILS A . 11 U r FCHISON & Co GULDEN SVRUP.-10 lible golden syrup, ID ban do do do, fib kg. do do in store and oar Foie by Kpy JAALL3 A iIIitCHISUN tr. Co Airs Si. Louts Refinery • LE4D.-75t, pig:lW;r A lcr i d u T i o t zt acid for sale oops No 45 wetter si, and C . UR:t p t N rd—A Ikle Zuni, for b W y J DILLIAMS wetter at, and Pl front .1 / lOARN—tt boles tumoral, 10 do bathos, 64 bry. VrallJ , 447 gros. Long Vol, rust rerrd and for sale by re plt SItLLErtI, 37 wood sr PITCH --or, bbls Pitch; VS do North Carolina Tar; in good order, tor sale by oepl 0 IILACKLIURN Co S"A -b se4.o & co LI LALP—WI bales Mudlla Hemp, past seatl and fat I.L salt by BROWN a CILLIERTSON, astr/J Rd lawny st OPt V ARYlS—atblSs7 York yuck drya s C rui,varnis 4l.m: aro nsieyscp) R }: !SELLERS, wood st OP 11 AP—AN— VA -11- N - ;H-71/IsNoor fork JuOt reccived and (or kale by oop7 It k.; PIELLERS I T.:ATM:It VARNlSll—vbbio.Neor York, o s9po. tlOr lust reorbrro Sod lot sale try • • SALTPETIJL—Z kegs ,ust recetrod and for .ale by 4 11 A T'Al/NEISTOCK & eep7 rot In and wood pat NU-751.1,1. re, •i•le by 0 1.0 LISI . Ot h S Et. BLUE :l4 i eite3.—lee I .130.t.,41 pAcgcs,.l.Btitt Vtol>y 11UPV..-7 bake In epra, and will be gold low to close con•qpiment by icEy . Ca_ Cepa plp elelk l HE.-100 boo tood quality be more and for sale , by two ISAIAH DICKEY 4p. IUT LOVWOOD—HtII bids iiit ll alte—by .„? FSfitil..klll:l6, CZ wood as SA f 891:1A-4 ee4e . glete Meg Jun viral, 1 ,4 "do .7 _ E dTh U. SASSAFRAS-40 b, Jan rregived And Art sal. ski by 44 9 S R E raliaysiad Antrum &do of Diy 00041 t. • On ThMiry the Morning Sept 1.4, 110 o'c 1 1kieJ!, sr CommernialSaleallomn, corbel SliVirood and Frith ea, volt be ooldWithmu reserve (pt cash =Tenors large amortmentaf Mee, and stags, foreign and demesne dry emsda consistum et sup. cloths eaternereS sal -1.112C111, tweeds, flannels, blankets, pilot cloths, Kentstckl leans, black satin ond tram p sin' elapse., 0.. de lains sap. nab style pri ginghoms, does silks., me. muss, cashmere, terkerie, and broche Mewls, silk—ond cambnc hdkfs, woollen and moon bosses), gloves, ion- 1 cy raves, sewing silk, checks, tickings, bleached and brow mashes, s e . GratTim At 9 o'clock. , Quernetrors, fureirens, 7 bbls &mar Home Molasses, 3 all chest VonaufrklY too Tca ginger, mustard, 4 b. Vnia manufactured tobacco, patent c. 0., platform sealea, Iron and wire china, glass and queenswar e to great variety A general aasortment of new and second hand house hold famture, among which are mahogany dessing, and common buret.. sofas, chairs. tabies, souse, ma hognny book ease and secretary, bcd,,, c ,,,* ...i odov , blinds, looking glasses. ac. AI 7 o'clock. Ready ~,,,..,,, clothing, boots2_._nd shoes, umbrellas. goe table and poked cutlery, ......., (WM pistols, gold and silver watches, leather trunks, saddlery• having eases, PloielY goods, At, Cata6p re Salacf &hilettion of ai.c!if.2fare,Ctel and - Valtiable. fine Engliels'Edition, many of them elegantly lthearater4 To be told by auction at the Commercial Sales Room corner of Wood and PjAh meet, on Saturday evening. Sep. 16th and Monday Sep. the 1511. Sale to commence each evening at y o'clOof Among them may be found : Stackhotme's History of the Bible, 2 volt folio. plates; Nate's Life of Lord Burleigh, 3 vols. 4 to, plat.; Clerenden'a History of the Rebellion and Clyil War m Fkigland ; 3 WO, folio; Complete Works of .10/1111 Locke, J vole, Milo; Dade. welt'. Peluso: Remains, 121 mom folio; Boy.' W..' li vieert of London, do; Hog es View. of India, 48 .4 5 8tm t fotio ; Price's klahommlan (hoary, 4 vol. 4 10 Coy ter's Alli Mal Kingdom, lobo, splendid col ored plates ; Hogarth`s Works, 148 cogs. 1 vol, royal lito, gilt' Ilurney's Dmeoveries in the South 500,.1,10. plater; daffy'. views of the Cities of &trope, 410 ; oats' History of Knighthood, 4 volt, (to, colored plates; Rollin's Roman History, 10 TO/ • Complete Works of übean Seim, 27 volt ; Mar - bites F.estern India, 3 volt, pin.t ae. ; R nding's History of the Coinage of Great Bro w with fee les or every he 3 vole (to ; Vtes' Pyramids of °Oen, 3 volt, mates•,, Illutuationa o f Ja pan, 13 Colored plates ; tinthrie't bitten): of the World. 13 volt; Fn Deer'. Assistant, folio' Miller's Botanical o v ar y , Dictio 10 vole folio ; Ogilby't Homer and Virgil, it volt pte. Hamilow's &ruse. Vases, 2 vol., folio, colored plates; Decretals of Or tims illuminated with gold, very rare. folio; Bishop Renfrew s History of England. 3 vols. folio. Beaumont and Fleteher's Play., early edition, l folio ; Lives of Pminent En etiolates •ols, Bvo. portrait.; Creel Britain tilostra led, fine plate.; Stapleton's Treuslation of .1 oven* , to. lio, plate*: Pennant's Ni.Naoaa n. lan; View. d.b. River Thames, 70 eng; Conder's Almlern Traveller IS volt, plates ; Milford's History of Greece, 8 vol : (co • Works of Kiog of Prussia, 11 Vol.; Dodder'. Annual Register, 4.1 robs Bvo ; Works of iord Chesterfield, 5 vol. BYO &meld. Philosophy of Natural Histog, 2 vol. Ito Krught's Pictorial London, 3 volt, splendidly illustrated; complete works of .1. J. Roesseatn, 3:1 vol London Quarterly Review., V 9 TOO Journal of A ge s, Natural culture, 1U volt; Antimetil's Univenal Hisoory, 9 vela; History of Futhes, 6 sots colored platet• Way lay end 13nteo's London's London and Middl'isseg.,l volt 8 . 5 1 71 h 5 rhgrr , ings ; Sweet on Me culture at the rose, elegant colored engravings ; Lie of the Earl of Chlrelldets I col :olio; Alexander's History of Woman, volt; Pleturet by British Artists, fineplates, ; Bothers Works, 8 volt ono; Berleee't Progress of Knowiedgo, new 1 vol Ito; Progress of Intemperance, fine mtg.; lingilale's car of the imobles folio 1; Works of ..94 William . Temple, 2 vole fount; The Travels of Anachatsm the Younger, 6 volt, plates; Cherron on Wtsdout, 1030; 'Pictorial History of Ger many, 500 SUSUMU.* Savary's letters on Egypt, 2 volt; Inchbald's British Theatre, Id volt plates; Pom mel Regimes it vole; History of the Hindoos , vole, plate.; History of the Universtty tit Dublm, I molume; Simpson's Key to the liable, pine.; Blackmon's Com mentaries, 4 volt ; Voiney s travels in Syria, at volt ; Herrn' lives of Cromwell. hones lot, Chart.tot and 2nd, 5 cols &so , Adam Smith's Philosophical &mays ; Middleton'. Life of Cicero 2 vols. Bvo. kr. Catalogues are now ready, and the books are r !raged for examinatiou. JOHN 1) DAVIS, eepl2 Auctioric- HENRY LARGE: LMESEMENTS. C S. PORT THE A TAM. F,R ALA Tremencloo•aunee.a of the Heron Farnil WE D ENVIN YG, SEP. 13, Will be anted • comedy called Hens • SOMFJEJDY ELSE Mr. Joan Dm. Monive•. .. ....... • • ••• •• • Miss ANMA. Cm in which she 1,11 sang " The Vixen, - Meet tone i r n u the Willow Glen.' finer winch .BORN TO (100 b LUCK Paddy............ • hlms Manna. • • • ...... •• • • Aft Aliso Fanny After winch a mammal oho by Me Heron Family. Fling ... .... •k • Mames Wood. The whole conehide srlth the Tom Tu IYATERAIA.N. g ...... • ... •• •• •ALlss Horan Robin .. ••• •• • Little Agnes. • Tong kleie•AiTexasadr.e. OUN(i HERR ALEXANDRE, the celebrated h I gician, wee is acknowledged to be the.greases necromancer In the world, will give three of hut my. tenons popular and oriental acgree at Apollo pall. on Thursday. Ender and Saturdes. September 14th IS and lath A fine bond or sou•,o snit be in attend a nc e. Dunn. open nth o'clock. performs., will commence at a o , uartertickets no cants, leo half priee,) to be nod az the Hall door. For further panic - Wars see the smalling. and large hills. Change of !programme each even Andrews. Eagle Saloon, Wood Strong. DEMI" of the eordan greeting of over one thousand 1. friends. and Me unexampled patronage bestowed upon us stnee are tmassurned the control of this estab- Lishment. we beg leave to inform our friends and pa trons that no exertion will be sppred to promotethe teas. fon, pleasure and Minn ty of opr mama, and to make the • Old Eagle" stand foremost, and lead pf all similar establishments in the west. e cream, (unrivalled) peaches. oysters in season, w i th all other delicacies snit be found at this establistaritent. and served up in a manner %onion precedent. , Della and patties fur nished se):VB. PORTORA INSTITUTED. Allegheny 1:11ty. r COPELAN Li, A D. of Trun ty College, Dublin, . es-Sitar, and Queen's Scholar from the Roy al School of Foniski/len, respeetfully announces tofu: ftrends. and the public generally, that he will open (D. 11.1 the above institution on Monday the dd of October_ for the purporte of imparting a liberal and Etuldied edn- Canon to young Ladies and Getidernen. The female department will lie quite diwinel, as Mr. Copeland will, in conducung it, be missed by the Slim es Cope/and The Principal, from los experience as an Inetructor, and by mrematins mention in the d intellectual improvement anus trusts Rim he will men a share of public Mronago Teems (payable IA adVante) per sew. of 3 mouths English Depart. ant - /Mar Class • ......... •• • 410 Jumor Claw (including writuqr and aridtuttiel• • Ike Sewer Clam (embracang all the branches of a finished English educatten ..... • be as • • • .... ............. •• • • 1115 In the amerce( Deparustrot tterc will exert Junior thyme, Class (embracing the elements of the Greek and Latin languages ......... Senior Clam (including Homer, Greek Testame Se nt Liman, Senophm's Analagic, terodonta *elect 'fru,- edies of rfischylus, Sopitmles Demo, Mem, Cicero, Tarim, Vugd . Horace (Odes, Epodes, Carmen seculars, Sautes and Epiellead Salim, Juven al, Te trace and Livy, prose and verse com Algebra, ge.• ......... • • • ............. posinon. • in the female department • t extra ttaree will S he' made for French, mime, drawmg..PLain e anti ormtnetit al needlework, e For The Prlnc board the cherge will be SSO-per session. ipAi pve my additional information required at the INSTIITTS, confer of Robitwon and Federal Allegheny. Reference also kindly permitted to Re Rev. Da blltralso, Bishop of Ohio at Rov. Da Item Rev. Do Whyte. Rev Do DI , Rov. Dan, Demons, Rev Da Como, Fier. W. ?morns, moll-47w B. A. richnostoe./ON Anil :Billow. Pll/i T cu HIS Cathanic compound combines sellnee• c j bulk with efficiency and comparative mildness o purl alive action, and having a peculiar tendency it the binary organs, rs extremely valuable to this coun try, in which bilious fevers and other complaints, at tended with <animation of the liver, mi. numb abound.— They have pew SlOod the betest or apedream and exP.ri• en Intermittent, has proved them to • safe valuable remedy in Intermittent, Remittent and is Fevers; bun dice; Bilious Col., Indigeanon ; Dropsy F . Dysentery . Bilioue Vontiongs , Colds.andall compl•ints of an In. flsixontatory character. The complete and universal littilfeetton which has been given by there pills to all who hare once used them, render. the pablietitug el the numerous certfficates in diets favor onucceyary. To pre•ent counterfsedung they are now pm up i/i o Ted xylograpic wrapper. Price 23 cents tor a box e g NI pill.. Prepared and told be • iner In and B A FAIINICIZTOCK A. Co ply wood, and also eornetdith and wood To Flour Dealers: riIAKE NOTICE That Without li entruingreY, of the .1, city of Pittsburgh, having been &optioned Inspector tit Flour by the Governor of the C o under the Aet of Asiembly of the 13th day of Apr 11,15311, in and for the city of Pmeburgh, and the ifonnues of Ate rheny, IVestnnareland. Vitetsbing,, on, Payette, Green, ethane, Jederson, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Me, Cravrford, Eno, Warren and 'Jena/Igo, enll this nter upon the dunes of his other under his carn- ner of fle may be found at M s s Air. Wesley Green'icue, cot. Water arid Smithfield stree_ 1.. zepll ____________ ________________ 41.strator.• notice. rimiE subscriber hiving taken out letters of Adm J. trauon upon the estate and effects of Chicle. Bru ton, notice. is her given to all those Perim. hoeing possession of ha propeny . feats or otherwise, to do, them to the Administrator, end Mose owing to, or baying claim* upon mkt estate, to_ prosent them du• /y authenticated. JOSIM/A ROSINSON., Ado* scii2 oillee Fifth s/ --- --- - WAIIITECD. A N enterprising persou with a capital:of a few hen cdred della., to engage bu n chy advertiser there an profitable nisofacturteg in which be no opposmon The article is patented, and of general use, and will pay over DSO per cent. ' To any person in swam of • steady and lucrative Mooning, end one that yields handsome income OK ofwrimiitY fared is rarely to be net with. Addles,* 11, at the of of of Jiaper,wbere nii!,__Hryteiricon fiad 7 _ ds`t• w• EL WRIGHT, taI VI D.. DENTIST, trir °thee and residence On' AI, and fr om Pi Fbanh rest, opposite ttsbu rgh Doak. oilks boars from c o'clok to DI A. m 104710ek103P sapid Demist. Corner of Fourth and Decatur, between Market aml Fe .Iseetl. repilnilym ....___ THWrettght awl p tron !t a i ling. E., mthacrtbere brileave lo Infohn the pabllc that may nave obtame. from the Rind all the late and fnhiodatabi designs for Iron Railing, troth for !Knauss and cemeteries. Persons wishing to prucorit Ln. forcet pattern. will please call and ex moult, and : one ea Railing ss ill be farrtngssti •t "the ettort. eal notice, and in the be,. manna, Si the e gnarl' of Craig and Reber f . il • tr , ,, A of, gLe n y ~.v migab-dif • .. Oa sot,,s he NV oaks, icor* Ptah hatt st .. ' Hives, I hIST amting for pm to call s at 04414 Cer'. Na . 1,? Wood stleel, to get the ncessa t i w . .:Its , s, !Ai take Lbe. ' B." qs%tqr roster, pis k w. Ortproants to alma shot, gen Wadding, every leaf,' . ,"°U cot., It! flab hooka, 44301, mls, reels, (is ~ ,":it ' o l e tl e b:g reptil. !p.411 I'ORACCO—Z tip No , 6 ~;66 (06,46 ) mad. int fn. gnaw+ !Pellet. MI fin yala by JAALES LALZELL, r;; __ TlopeON—,Ol boleti to sumo oo jahuo d for We sheer SHOT ---50 WO nos kit salo by - 0402,__ 5.F VON 80NN002.82. eCo AUCTION RillCl - 70 - ZlNT — xp l. The light thunaht steamer RN PINANDOAII, Roseman muter. will leave lot the s at 10 o'clock. and inter mediate ports regular For freight or paseage apply on !marl FOR CINCINNATI. The splemild steamer FAIRhIOINT, Ebben, master, trill leave for above and Intermediate pert. regularly. Fo,._ . _!_ v ,, . aisate, apply on board. FOR CIP:CINA El AND err. LOUIS. "Pt' The r/cgant gLeanner guiEimus. lUNGGOLL, Co . master, Will /cure for the atm., ''''r intermediate pen" this day. DM.. I. 74l.7li P ClNiViii Aralsbr-Li-id U7s.Jl"ll- The splendid new ...Mel VISITOR. unailJacobs, master 'mill leave rot- above and Intermediate ports this raay, ~ IO o'clock A. M. For freight or pas.... -- ____-_______ f3eptll _ ..../. NEW BOORS. P 'MEP I!,'.illai..l,„tlgvui ;e7lllefuty settlement of me Nommen TerriPsroy:"chietly hem m°Poriginal toranthatthl co MMoirld 'Ae Papem ( Ittr. h rg :the l ir g rrid . Tot °ll,24,74'ktireaTedb'conliro°l j: Ohio Company, do.. do , with numerous plates and mays. By S. _P. Hildredi. Orators of The American Revolution, try E. L Ma gooo. With ponraits of Smith Adams Jaa Wane., retha Bun', Alex. Soil. Somber Ames and John Randolph. I voL cloth. by T. S. Retiring Arthur. from Business, or 'The Rich Maws Error, A few this da copies of each of the above works received y tad far sale by JOHNSTON d STOCRTON booksellers, oar Market sad Phar r d NEW FICAOR.S. ORATOFtB OF 7 HA; 44XL/iII:AN REVOLUTION, by E ilagoog ;totes os Adams, Joseph Warren Patrick Bear, Alor /11,1nOItou, Fieher Mane and John R.dolph; uedtca....d mudenta Who are nor dome" Chrie nen. r, LO are 120 t Input, and filitolla who Ire 1101 deOl•gogOos T. RGUliog I.'ool stale or The Rich Nimes Error; by B Anhut. For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 70 wood, and .30 market eta Hooke I Honks! 4 r A MARTINE'd GIRONDiSTic, complete, .I_, Wendell's tilareetonels Gammen (art., What I taw in Caliform by kit" stn. The Cum his coon ands people including a tom in Norway and Sweden, li) blagoon. Retinae front Lbmitiess, or the Rich Alan's Error_ HIT. S. Aitken. The Hanleof Buena Vista. By Copt Carleton. bothpeneer's Queer. Tyler's Tae ties. Sehmits's Ram. kri(bnre.teabeiortment of dchoolßa.uidipithpllmiliiiem. my/ Apollo Buildings, Pentrth et. near tt nod. _ —masa: stonnotx, -----___ prore....,and Orguniu et Toon". Charm, I IC/PiTIPiIiES to give lesunclitin on dm Pim Har k, tar, and Vocal idusic-"Theste pupils who desire_. to take lemons so his house, have an, spisortemhy of .4 practieing • stzthcient Minh of time, bet Ores hisSIS . fix the instruction imparted firmly on the Hind most excellent Pianos are kept tor Mat purpeem, to rooms where the pupils can practice elltitebfandiii-} turtred. Debra:timed to take only a litnitad harsher a C earlpupils, those who wish to be tustructrda4otilii Mips Penn Tuas-44 y appliullion. /5 p e e Hoarser of 24 lessor, Residence, stree.t, nearly apposite Dr. Herron. se Altuaprat • ,5,,,,, - plslm b,, -- THE substribers totem Mete customers and deakra a, generally, Mat th eir first shipment tor the all bo unces oldie above article, kam armed at Philadelphia per ship Juniata, direct from the mninsfactorem in Liverpool, and wth be here to `f etti s. They have several other thipments m the tray—tsro erhieh, of vta : per skips Medallion end Lydia, are nearly they are thetethre prepared to receive order. rlaire besides the large quentittes they have coming to the eastern inns (thebe forwarded here by emeHthey will v r zekv . c .r d yri:ll,,g teintergd,tersaii.'e,..citidar ;Mies .1.1 ar--- -..— ' 7,---- - --- CI imonatt \ Tyr York 1 Pmsburgh Allegheny Ca) dAlllnglar gantraJtha, Mah. C. 'WU., Vint siisfiX/4J, ii.e.ro• roam, FILLS Bah, /Alt. 0. t....... LRCM 010.1110 h. 11/3100WMCS, aLABEI WORTS.. Q I hIPSON, LEAK 4 STAAGERmaawhettl• 1,3 ren of Vita . Bottles. and Wiedow Cllals, keep constantly on hand a general owortmcht or the above &Moles. Also, make to order a impeder article of Alinethl of 80.1 a. Water 130111., nicotined glom. No. 110 Wood at Pittsburgh, Pw uttel-din 1- - 7 7 F, .I E lltlial bdla tili-C:hrta era.; dug ice! - Sire* • Wrsppe Payer,' I,obo bilis Medium Rag anibt B ".' Wfatg Piper; IMO hdladolibto e Mare rthir 14141 ' straw Wrly it Par; IM balls Valit inch heavy h o f . th"" e r; 40 .ti tarß3 inch lane>. Ludlam/tie rafter; 3 00 Mama ruled ray and Letter Pop-r, all qual ities, tYM gram whim Bonnet Board, ~ reams blow Factory Pay.; In wore and for sale loc. by ai RETIVOLLga b SILEF. tg,±lm eor peon nod irerin sts VarThaa Ile - litiaeisteba- gamete.-- CO MARJEF. - T STilliliT FOR PAW,—The nor. ON al present pc-cup:Ted by liir. John Thompson, an Market street, two doors above Mid, ‘ cowed for sale. min,Also, a vveryhandsome locallatal All.n. heater, C00r0,,,, ro,,,, aana, 3 acre, with ad tretans h. ase lnd othe impvements, formerly tbt rceishomp of her. Id t m e . r Clardy. Apply to GEO BREED, sapid- ot tTm EH wood street -------.oww. ------ 4 & 4'0.; -------- 1 N114141 their Blends and the phhijh ~,,., .., .. joh..hr hny Co.eCtlcal lamb their tam establlatt.' watt In Pe. streel, koetnen as the Pittsburgh Brewery, , harms remp'lll,lheir enure bustnom hi the KUNZ' gybF,Wt - Urtr, is wt street tael/ed YS TRI, !..ituk °44.4 • A I p f e tlß v , .1 . 16 li, .mtaining some :1:0 b , , t t, A mouths I'tse th 'em*.";"e'pe ',7,;.4,4,0et'4"' charged hasp The owner is telltieftid ' " ' and prov pperly, ate ta‘"e it awe;; .... ackipt 4 4 21,1 1. 4 lido"' , ..,„„,. 7 . 4 .. ______J_____ _ 20 mt1..:;.. 4 . ; nie.r, if: .4, 4 7 ..„ ato ;12 do f•• do i Ile db Taper, ita sapie. ore tale. alga, ; E do it do, sop! ....__SV oby -----------,.. __ ..."'"llrilNeffr .L.ACKII?..!RN Zt, Co i t .4.-...,,, ...,th,F„, . 13r _ __________ ~„, i , „0,,e„...„ •I capital, oml acquainted boday, is be ~,,...sbdlute,. o i. IP• Vy 4 aUee alP. ce 0( p.:,e:eig,.:yrrlca.g.s.. 1.. , °road. AP• iltii GI O. R BEV. 11....13—airltiiiireC 1.1... Ini: Fr 1111, Comp.. ray. " . atIE Trustee • of toe 1114vburvb avd lo . nova/a Cop. 1 per Alinr.w COraparly 114V0 ono cv ordered lum ."... M.a. V. Lvrealy-favn e v prr vr.,... P07.01.' Jo hn Maui Jr, t reasuler or, Of bOlule we S.h dee 01 October Malt Ely order ' J A EUR,ITII; epal - din. lieel ---fi assuniii4 : 4 on. , 3/...hth g Powder:- 1s 1C,4:4t1y K 8 al the above .uperwr ....ea.— opurled lasolnyt• prtome.rrac=o74:PZ:.l.l:;:;ll."..' 00 0." stp6 AIITC/Ik.LTREE , nyrln• for We. T 04, k au , H _Ernjul /E eof the • e.t.1.1" l'lmoutill will be la • ii, to.l bwrp• Apply . Latch, or of C. 4- oard yvambolo Beaver.” dlYel Hog 14 lorelsouoc. THE tdrboai pato to ea.ll paid (or rood clean rap also, gummy, bole rope. fro.. coon bogpor, Ito ra., by crie,owicg, ' Inpu t a, bet pout kha" ~ ..4~.~~': STEAMBOATS, NSW : LISBON AND FITTSBUDOII OF C..NAL AND STEAM PACK F. - Tct: jai l lEI4 B. aulal (VIA r, at Leaves Pinaburgh daily, at 9 o'clock. A. M., an at Glasgow, (mouth ache Sandy and Beam Ca alai) at 3 o'clock. and New Lisbon in 11, same might. Leaves New Lisbon at a o'clock, P. )and.nis the trip canal to the river during the night. Glaegow o'clock, A. 11L, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 3 P. kl.—ihns making a contiouous hne for carrying ma bangers and freight between New Lisbon and -Pitts burgh, in shone, time and at less rates than by any other route. - . The proprietors of this Lme have the pleasure of In &ming the public that they have Sued up ran first class . Canal BOAU, for the accommodation of passengers and freight, to run in connection with the well known steamers CALEB COPE arid DE.AVEII, and connect ing, at Glasgo with the Pittsburgh and Cincin nati and other daily lines of nearness down the Ohio and Mississippi neers. The proprietors pledge them. selees to spans no expense or trouble to I.ltre tom oft dis e‘ poln& and ask of the public a share At-r“ 0 RIZ ED AG 0 M. !Linn. N, && W. HAREAUCtiI, c ri"beeShr R. HANNA & Co. rayllaf J. HARE& is Co. # New "bee' NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, C. K Clarke, mare ter, will leave eller this notice, for We asydle ponces ally, at I o'clock to the mornhAr l4 1114r8. P /TTU8 11 78.61131 & BROWBISYLLLIZI Daily Packet Lithe. FEBRUARY Ist, lag FEJIRI ARV len, I 84 _____________ LEAVE DAILY ATd A. IL, AND 4 P. IL iiinThe follms'ng ROW boots complete taw line for the present seamen AT. Capt. James Peri...dee; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOMB APLANE, Ohm E. Bennett The boats are entirely new, and see fitted op without and to expense Re ery comfort that mend] OM procure ho heels provided The Boats will leave the Alonourattela Wharf Boat at the foot of Ross a. Passengers will he Pantie& on board, aa the boats will eortamly leave nt the advar. deal boors, BA. M. and 4 P hi Jan.7l .11ay ru filial a Wilt.Z.4.l'Thrr Pketita '' ‘ l l The mill steamer .• CONSUL. Dorsey P ILi w eney, master, aril! leas" y Wheelieg, on Monday), awd.eaday and 101 :7;11 ( 10 o'clock precisely. Leave Wheeling eyery Tuesday, Tbureday and Sa. berday, at 7 Weida, • 1., PrecivlY. The Consul mill land at all ibe inierrnatlaue porta— Every accornodadon dart con ho procured tor the cam fon and safety ot passengers his be en provided. The boal ns also provided rneba a g ey-ae or tinn 4a . ft.ty goard - to Ca s ri or 's to "j" -- " 1" 1:t.:1 1 7111 P 1;11°831P, ' " feb4 corner of let sm. Strahfie/d Sta. ____,..-. 3EWICKLY, ECONOM Y, & FREKDOM PACKS? The splendid light dregitt steamer CAEOL , IE, D'y, Pack"ettebretw'lweet7P,..ll,l7n=dtt; above pun-, regularly landing on the Allegheny river opposite the m. tab of Pin street. The Carolina win touch at all the lanthoga between the above pens, for the accommodation of the market people and the tra velling public. Leaves Pittsburgh every day at ha* past two o'clock P. M . returning leaves Freedom eve. ry day at 7 o'clock A. M. Carolinef is Line have purchased and filt. ted op the 2I a superior ma n ner a: a comdden , able expense, expressly tar this trade. They pledge themselves that the boat shun remain in the trade, and hope, by strict attention to the wants of the commit:a. Ty, to twelve their support. JD— Pare 23 ceht. - - • FOR CINCINNATI. , The newnod subatotin4 steamer UUDS ICIOIV will run during/pl. :Y, Wale( between - • • Pittsbargh and the altos, place her draught being so light >assuager. ly upon being earned through without delay She will leave for Cin cinnati this day at Ii o'clock M. For (might or plumage, apply on board, nr to D WILJUNS, .v .1 T. splendid light draught steamer, COMPANION, 112 ancims draught,) Tombnsori master. Will leave for the ve and intermei ports ibis d o board. at 10 o'clock, AM. Poi all freight or d p ate assage apply o RhhililLAß INCI NATI PA . ea •Me mail The hoe sleamer HIGHLANDER, Perth:me newer, will leave forthe hove an d interinediote ports this day. Per freight or pm,ap.y.....soarxt. septle .. ±."‘” •e •no new LEWIB stet Tlllleavo for the illiQL Th bgrann ; lrte For freight mpaos nnonmert.i?optvi =E=
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