PUBLISHED BY WHITE.a. CO. PITTSBURGH" SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18, 1838. PBILADELPUL& NORTH AJCILIGHSOAN. Adverasemeras andigibecripdaal to the Nardi Amer. eaa sad Unbolt States Gaccuc, rbiladalphia, received imilassiuticit Man Oda atm „ n!raw YOWL ZIPILZOS. We will receive and forward free of expense, ad. varibiewents and anbseripdrnia f r this paper. 002[111303CIAL LIST AND PE:MADILL. PIEUL& PRIOR. OIIIIRENT. e ii b. e tak ns ma& loluable paper will be waived and forwardedihnothisaftlee. PlTlntliM B DAISY Mims U published Th.ppieddy, awl Weekly.—The Deily ts Sawn Dallas par sanann; the Tti-Weekly is Flee Doll= asomeg the Weekly is Two Dollars pet =am, as draw. 4F6t=e 6 r.x., raera l l=y int,day ma k' practicable. Advertisements an inserted fora - tea time will invariably be charged until ordered eel. Pas lama Corplosrclansuelligea,Domestia, Mar. kets,Blver MIN kapott% Mone yMac*, sae bird page- i? Diaiottratle Whir Nona'nations, FOR PRESIDENT, 211.DELAFIT TAYLOR., 533 i toosum.. FOR :vim namDENT, 11111.L.ARD VILLIKORIM. ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL ELEcross. ?soma M. T. IDEssaux, of Wu/DV. Jim P. Sommasos of Lamm. DISTRICT ELECTORS - - - - - - L Joseph G. Clarkson, 13. Henry Johnson, 2. John P. Wetheral, 14. William Colder, 3. Jams IL Davis, 15. William Wilson., 4. Max W. Daßold, le. Charles W. Pieties, 6 Daniel 0. Rimer, 17. Andrew O. Wt., 0. :anon Dungan,. LEL Thos. B. Davidson, 7. John D. Breele, 11. Joeoph Markle, 8. John Land., • 82. ThinW 9. Joseph Bchamelrer, el. Andre. W Loosen, 10. Charles Snyder, 61. Diehard Irvin, IL WIIWm 0. burley, Stil Thomas H Sill, lY Francis Tyler, N. BetnB A. Purslane& FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM V. JOHNSTON, ozoomiOto corm. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, NMIL MIDDLESWAIITH, &alumnae=la sad Wttcllfismllnatlons. FOR OONO ,NOSIS2I9 gent'olll4, FOX •211IYILI. LEWIS C. J. NOBLE, of Indiana. CHRISTIAN' BNIVELY, of Wilk:WA M. swerramunle, of PAtsb.gh. HENRY, LARGE, of ?Melia • isooloss, HEXINNAH NIXON, of Lower SA Clair. WAS.; JOHN - SCOTT, of Ross. . _ . WILLIAM BENSON, of Alleglscoy csw. AIID STOZ, JOHN R. FOSTER, of Baldwin. THE PEOPLE'S PLATTOILEL "I have no private purpose. to rmeomplish, no party Imposes to band up, no enemies to punish—nothing to MITIS but my country.. "The power given by the Constitution to the Execu tive, to interpose Ida veto, is a high conservative pow er, which should never be exercised except in eases oldess violation of the Constitution, or umnifest haste and want of comidoration by Congress.. "The personal opinions of the individual who may happen to occupy the Executive chair, ought not to earned the action of Congress upon questions of do mestic policy, nor ought his objections to be interposed where question. of constitutional power have been settled by the matous departments of government, and JUblaßlesced in by the people." "Upon the subjects orate tariff, the currency, the im =at of our great highways, riven., lake., and the will Of the people, ad expressed through dumir representative. in Congress, .o ht to be reepect ed sad carried out by the Execouve.. "War, at all timca, end under all circumstances, to a =tonal calamity, to be avoided, if compatible with national honor." "The principles of our government, as well aa its true pointy, are opposed to the aubjuga don of other nations, and the dismemberment of other commies by conquest, for, in the language of the great Wasldamon, .why sholthi we quit our oasm to stand on memo potted. , " Z. TAYLOR. “g. Little More Grape, ()apt. Eras!” MU LND BEADY MEETINGS. In imrsomme clan anange mem of a Commirme ap pointed by the Rough and Ready Club, in connection with thwdelegato of the late Comity Convention, ap. palm:menu for a aeries of - County Meetings were made, ma follow. ANTIMASONIC AND WHIG MEETINGS. At H. Reiter* Pl= Township, on Thursday Sep. tempeAt ' 2t ti ti ' lx " rty * : ° o Etd 'n P. 6L the 16th. at 7 o'clock. P M dt Wilkinsbmtgh, on Saturday, September the 16th at o'clock P. nt.. Colebaugh* Franklin Howl, Ross Township, on Satarday,.September 16th, at 3 o'clock P. M. Af SowleklErille, on Monday, September the 18th, at 7 o'clock P. At Shaeffer's, Franklin Road, Pine Township, on Tuesday, September the lath, at 2 o'clock P. NI- Arßakentown, West Deer Township, on Thunder, September the 21st. a 1,2 o'clock P. M. AtTarentuulEast Deer Township, on Friday, Sep tember the 22n at 2 &clock P. M, , ttlittyr's orks, Skater Township, on Stannlar, 9d, at 3 o'eloelt P. hi tT i wtrgit, on &senility, September the 24th, at Addresses may be expected from the Aon. Walls Fonsani., Moses Hampton, Con Darragh,taco. Dante Palmer and others MichL Dan fdagehs.n, T. J. Itinfhant, U. Boyd, Bami Hl. to be understood that the above arrangement t not to interfere with special calls for Ward and Town ship meetings. augM P. A. MADEIRA, Pres't gee next page for Telegraphic New. ARE TOD ASSESSED' All persons saw are not assessed ten days be• fore the election, are deprived of a vote. Let ev ery Wing voter tee to this at once. He can exam ine the lists put up at the places of election, and ascertain whether his name is down or not. We lose several votes every year in the Wards, from this cause, and a friend from the country ta farms us that the same is the case these. THE GOVERNOR 'S ELECTION We have been for some weeks carefully endea voring to arrive et the true state of public sent-- meat in the dill - event Sections of the State, in nil,. don to the Governor's election, and we have come to the deliberate conclusion that if the strong Whig counties come up tutheir majorities in 1834, we shall elect our candidate by a handsome majority We cannot tell all the reasons which have led us to thin conclusion, but it has been well weighed, and it is deliberately expressed. The race is in the bands of the Whig, if they chaise to win it; bat it cannot be mon,without an effort. If the old Whig counties, inch as Lancaster, Somerset, Allegheny, Adams, doe., will give as large a majority for John ston as in Markle, al! is safe. And we think they will. The right spirit is abroad, and if we work, seer*, woad, until the day of election, the victory Is aura In Lancaster county the best feeling prevails.— Thaddeus Stevens has taken the stump, and la do- WI; great execution. The editor of the Unton, speaking of certain districts which he lately visit ed, in that county, says that for a period of twenty yews, daring which be has been engaged in poli does, be has never witnessed a mote healthy feel ing in the Whig ranks, more harmony, and a firm er resolve to 'pare no pains to carry the State. From Somerset county the newa is truly refresh. /lig. In no part of the State does the political feel ing. ran higher than in that gallant liuk county.— The editor of the Herald, In his last paper, makes the Wowing statement ' Lao week, having been Court week, we had an opportunity of converting with persona from all parts of our county, who, without a tingle excep tion were of the opinion, that Somerset could, and wail give Old Zach,Jack Ogle, and the whole Whig Ticket, from eighteen hundred to two thousand znajorityll' Well done, for Somerset—the is truly the ' Star of the West,' and a ' oar that never seta' In Tair and Huntingdon counties, the Wtug Eve burns with a clear and steady blase. The nomi. nation of Johnston us received with joy; and from present appearances there will be an increased Whig majority. Cambria county looks well. Both Taylor and Johzunon- will receive Looofoco votes, and run ahead of the ticket Zln Adams county the Whigs are working vigor cesly. A Whig Mw Meeting will be held in Get. tyabuag on the 22d instant. The names of Thad deus Stevens, James Cooper, William R Reed, Charles Gibbons, Edward Baltzell, and J. D. Ro.. man, are advertised to be present and speak. Ad. anis county will not he behind. In Washington aunty, we are delighted to lee that the Whip are working with remarkable vigor. We brve good hopes of WashlogUm. Governor Johnston will run well in all the Nor. them and Western comities. Wherever he is known he is liked, and he will make formidable inroads into the camp of the enemy. In Arm. strong county, the Locofocos have usually about 550 majority. We have reliable assurances, that we may depend upon a small majority for Johns. ton. This will annitulate one fourth of Shook'. majority over Markle. Westmoreland county will do better for the Whig cause than ever babes.— Mr. Johnston is deservedly popular and well known In that county, and mazy of the Looofocos are its. satisfied with putting a Man up On Governor 'about they have just voted kit for Canal Commissioner, and who has done nethids to deserve the honor.— In Fayette we shall do better than tme. The Whip there fight with a determination which no. thing can overcome. ,We might go over the State, in this way, and gather up mbstaatial reasons far enecar. nilpoent, but let we, wow to inor own coup. What agl'or,tik4,lUrpf,'..'ciiireitireethatisand nOten*prona. 'Wetagajtilltintwitboutwerie. ing for it, and working hard too. This is one oF the Whig counties, which mum come up to bet majorities in '46 to secure the State for Johnston, and when so much is depending upon our 'ette't , gotta, them should be corresponding energy put forth- We can elect oar Congress man, and our county ticket with but little earn, but to secure oar Governor, we want every Whig vote in the coun ty.. So kw, there is more feeling and animation in the townships and boroughs than in the eiuea— We have good accounts from many of our strong holds, in most of which there will be an increased Whig majority. We have no fear for the town ships, and if our active city Whip will do their duty in arominerm aid canvassing the wards, between this and the day of the election, Alleghee my county will not be ashamed of her vote. The object is truly a glorious one, and well worth struggling for. To elect a Whig Governor, in an even fight, in the aforetime Locofoco State of Pennsylvania, is no small matter, and such a prospect ought to command our most devoted en. ergies. Sot, if we carry the State for Johnston, we shall also carry it for Taylor, and thus secure his election beyond a peradventure. Who among the Whigs will not give his exertions for a few days for such glorious objects as these? A Goon Wrve.—A. friend of our's who had been spending a "few weeks in the *country' and who visited some of the private dwellings of the rustle inhabitants, tells:of a singular old man who lives near Brookfield. He is somewhat noted for his odd expressions. He was one day visited by a small party of Ladies and gentlemen, who went to hear his "talk." "Now young gentlemen," said he, "I will give you some directions how to tell a good wife. A good wife will be like three things, and she will nes be like them. She will be like the snail who stays at home, and she will not he like the snail who carries all he has on his back. She will be like the echo, that speaks when spoken too, and she will not be like the echo, always to have the tact mord. She moll be like the town-clock, that speaks at the right time, and she will not be like the town-clock heard ail over town. Say, Mrs. just rend the above estritet.— Did you over think while spinning street yarn, run ning from ,shop to shop, and buying nothing, that you wasn't obit like a snail.? Did you ever dream that when you got on your ten petticoats, bustle and out riders, you were Just like a snail? And you, Mrs. T—, did it ever occur to you that while fretting and wronging your husband, by your everlasting scolding, that you were like an echo, which will always have the last word?— How amiable to say l wont —you did and you did'at! And then there is one worthy neigh bor—Mrs. C—, who calla so loud as to be heard all over town—did she ever imagin4 that she was like a town clock? Conscience, what a thought! A woman like a town clock' What a hammer her tongue mast be' We hope the ladies will take the Old Man's comparisons is good part, and profit withaL CLEVYLVID, COLEYBUS, sin Crccrrvsrt RAILROAD —We understand, gays the Cleveland Herald, that the Directors of the Cleveland, Columbus. and Cm , &naafi Railroad Company have de‘ided to locate the road on the Western route, provided the sub acriptions on that hoe are put into an acceptable shape. It is understood that the subscriptions for stock fur this great work now nearly equal the esti mated cost of putting the whole road in working order, iron excepted, and that no doubt now exists that the small remaining balance will be made up in a few days, and a contract for the construction of the entire work at once closed.—C.A.in Store Journal. With the above named contemplated road, which tins now such promising prospects, the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road is intended to connect, some where near Wooster, or most likely welt of that place. When there improvements are once made, in connection with the Central Road to Phil adelphia, Pittsburgh will be possessed of unnvril led rail road facilities, extending from the Minium to the great Lakes, and penetrating the heart of the richest agricultural districts in the world. to such an event it is not at all unreasonable to pre. diet that real estate in the two cities will increase in value more than the cost of the Western Rood, to soy nothing of the great impetus it will give to every description of business, and the nob return. it will afford to the stockholders. =:SE=I!! Annul Tutarr nut Houses Bus-Nun—A slip from the office of the Miners' Journal, dated Mon. day morning, 3 o'clock, says:— At 11 o'clock last night (Sunday) a Ere broke out to the ked store of Mr. Charles Moll, on Rail road street, which almost instantaneously com municated with the adjoining buildings, and in the course of three hours the entire square was redu ced to ashes. We append a hat of those who have suffered by this disaster, and may add that the destruetton has been complete. The fire broke out at Molt's feed store. corner of Railroad and Callowhill streets, which it destroyed. Patrick Fogrrly's store, Patrick Carry's tavern. Geo. Mason & Co., store and dwelling; Darnel Aurand, cabinet maker; Mr. Meyer, clothing store. Thomas Foster & Co, shoe store, goods nearly all saved; T. C. & \V. Pollock; W. 11. lull. gods mostly saved; Fox & Brother, goods partly saved: Frederick Epting, confectioner; J. Heffrnan. beer house; I. lloffner, clothing store. partly saved: M. Cochran, clothing, partly raved; A. Miesse. shoe store and dwelling W. C. Leib, hatter, goods near ly saved; Inseph Weaver's dwelling; Mr. Copetsch. seep boiler, besides eight or ten frame buildings. Fester & Daily's goods were nearly all removed, and the building partly pulled down. The loss cannot fall short of $100.000; about $30,000,0r more, is insured in Franklin and Spring Garden Into mace Conpanies, of Philadelphia. and the Lycom. Log Insurance Company. Senator Corwin spoke four hours to the people of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, on the 2d i nst. In reference to this speech, the Zanesville Courier remarks! "It is needless to say that the arguments and el oquence of that glorious Wtug and, beyond all n valry, champion of Free Soil, Tom Corwin, fell with irresistable power upon his auditors.. To the question last referred to, he devoted the . greater part of his speech, and we must confess tont we could not see, after hearing him, what reaaanan4 plea, or by what plausible excuse, the Whig voter who in his attachment to the principle of Freedom is even disposed to make all other questions ondary to it, or to seek its support under an nada. ted organization. can justify himself in deserting the ranks ache friends of Old Zack Taylor. He conclusively vindicated—and we mean what we say--the position of our candidate as that of the can didate not only most likely to aid in securing Freedom to all that it ardently desires, but nit.- !task eartosn, with the aid of a true and united Congress, to accomplish that end. Objections to General Taylor, on the score of principle, no well as regularity in nomination,— all the objections, indeed, that the most aura Whig has ever raised with even n bare show of reason. he took up, one by one, and shivered to the wind. We believe no bolting Whig "Free Soder," could hear a speech like that, rind remain, for another instant, in a position so unjust to himself - and dangerous to the safety of ids cause. 1111POItT ANT RUMOR. A gentleman Just from Balumore brings intelh ammo that Mr. McLane had been mmapeiled to withdraw from the Presidency of the Raltuoore Railroad, and that it was designed to abandon the Wheeling mute, and bring the road to Pittsburgh. Our informant suited that the intelligence reached Cumberland by telegraph, previous to his leaving. We give it as a rumor. which, whether it proves true or false, a a course which wisdom dictates, and which we think toe sensible people of BMus more will finally pursue. Tax Pornsvtu.s VOLEMLISCRAI rot Ott act.— The Miner's Journal soya abet of the 38 membeni of Capt. Nagle's Company of Volunteers, belonging to the first Pennsylvania Regiment, who returned from Mexico, thirty four of them are going to vote kir General Taylor,--tbe only change which have occurred, being in favor of the brave old soldier of Buenos Vista, with the single exception of au o 111.• car, who, leaving here a Native American, return. ed a Loccifoco. He no sooner became a Locofoco than, true to the instincts of that party, he sought office—but in the pursuit of which he was conside rably udisappoiotar A judicial investigntion of the facts attending the late tumult upon the Hon. A. H Stephens resulted in the commitment of Judge F. H. Cone on a charge; of "assault with intent to murder," and the bail was fixed at glo,ooo, which Mr. Cone gave, and ,on after left Atlanta. Mr. Stephens was still doing well at the latest amounts. He bar six wounds and the pona of the knife is supposed to be in his chest, broken off by a rib. Hon. Ralph J. Ingersoll, who had been absent from the country nearly two years as minister to the Court of Russia, at St. Petersborgh, arrived at Boston In the Britannia on Friday, and reached his home iu New Haven on Saturday, in good health, Cohn M. Ingersoll remains in Russia as Secretary Legetion, and the new Minister, Hon. Mr. Bagby, is now on his way thither. "The Wadermore, or Braddod''• Tana. —a talc of the We•t," u the title of quite a popular novel, which has just re-publwhed by M. Y. Morse, 85 Fourth street. The scenes being laid in this sec tion adds to its interest in this locality. Au. sea TArtin.—The Wayne Guards of Eder county, it appears returned from Mexico, uninis mualyinfavor of Chi g ph and Ready. Capt. McKinney stated in a a the other day that he did not know of a cie . moiler ej the Copparry whch he . had commanded, who wouldnot can his vote tat .01d Rough and Reedy." Dues dilatoOk like volonteeni &ea for Can?' '.. PROM SEW YORK. Contspandenne of the Pinsbeigti Gowns. New Yanr , Sept. 12th ISt& The -,order of the night is at present political meetings in all parts of the city, to complete the or pulsation, prior to the Presidential election. The feeling of indifference which has bees shown by some Whigs, has given place to an enthusiasm as great as ever was shown in any campaign. The Clay demonstration is forgotten, or remembered only to be condemned, and this too, by those who lent the scheme their efficient aid. Another fovor. able sign of the times, is the return of the able editor of the Tribune to his post, and not only to his post, but to his old allegiance to the great Whig party, of whose principles he has ever been one of their boldest and most able defenders. lie has been the last man to desert the fortunes of Mr. Clay, bet he will strike many a good blow for the old Coon before the November election. Our sistercity of Brooklyn has been visited by a fire as disastrous to her, as any of the fires have been to the other large cities of the Union. Eight blocks of buildings, including four churches are a heap of rums, and some three hundred families houseless, except for the kindness of neighbors.— The amount of insurance already ascertained is near half a million of dollars, and the total loss will make eight hundred thousand dollars, falling chief ly upon persons of moderate means. The week past witnessed the failure of eight houses in the dry goods trade. Some of them very bad ones. One house in business two years, shows debts $71,000 and asserts $14,0011 another one pays seventy per rent, another twenty-five, while the others make hardly a show of payment. A .large business has been done to dry• goods within e month, and more sold then will ever be paid for. Ilia a general remark that a small business has been done for cash. Some houses pretending to do a strictly cash business, say that had they ad. bored to their rule, they would not have made their store expenses. The truth is, that competition is so great here, that the reckless unsound merchants control the business of the solvent nod prudent men, causing an amount of overtradingthat is fatal alike to buyers sod sellers. The result of the election in Vermont, is the sub ject ofunivereat congratulation with the Whigs, as it bas shown just how far free soil agitauon will weaken Gen. Taylor. It is now Mond that the effervescence produced in the Whig ranks in times past, by the abolition question, has cleared us of all the doubtful men, and len none but those who feel certain that 'freedom of soil can be ob tained sooner under an honest Whig administra. non, than through the operations of a class of men who have but one idea not fully developed. From Maine we have nothing yet, but some good must mime from that quarter, as many who have acted with the abolitionists have returned to the Whig ranks. Money is sensibly dearer, and no good paper can be sold under ten per cent. and one and a quar• er per cent a month is oftener paid. Short loans secured by Treasury notes, seven per rent. and not abundant. Dealers in breadstuff. are waiting the arrival of the next steamer, and in rather an anxious state. Flour has gone bacleto 56,12$—an advance of one shilling on the last steamer news. A good deal of corn on ship-board, has been resold at two or three cents decline. which is rather an unfavorable sign. As soon as the steamers news will allow the mills to work, we shall have an abundance 0f dour at lower rates, large sales having been made for fu• tore delivery at less than the current rates. At the quarantine ground the Fever continue. its ravages and quite a number of deaths are report. ed, some of them of people in the better walks of life. The hospital does not bold all the crises, but qute a strip of the island is !erected. Theeity re. mains freed' all serious diseases, and a continuance of the cold weather that is now upon us will limn purify our neighbors, who forturiatgly - eire too re mote to containiriate our atmosphere. Sterling Bills for the steamer in moderate de mand at 1092 109: and more sellers at the lower than the highest figures. C. Views of the Darnborners on th• •ob jeet of Slavery. To she Edttoro of the I'ausborgh From the statements of me flarnburners, given to the public, through the medium of the press, in reference to uncomprointeing opposition to the great evil of Slavery. the uninitiated might he Induced to believe, that the adherents of Van Buren and Ad. ants are the oat; genutn- anti Slavery men in the country. This. though a seemingly reasonable. would be a very erroneous conclusion. The B•rc burners, in their unguarded moments, not noire queerly give utterance to sentiments which are al_ must the uniipodes of their puidtsLed erred, man- UdaettWell at the recent Convention at Buffalo, to son the present order of things. Would it nix ex cite astonishment in the mind of an ardent Whig to hear a Harnburner declare that the colored race are much happier, and far Letter peocutreefar, so far as their physical condition is concerned, as shares. than they would be if tree' This, however, is the actual opinion of perhaps a considerable majority of the Barnburners, who are not influenced m their seeming opposmon to slavery. by a desire to better Inc condition of the Nave—for this they appear to think is both mexpedient and impracticable—but to promote the social and political interests of the whites, by reudenng labor comparatively respecta. like: and, thereby. securing a full and fair equiva lent for the commodity. It is, therefore, obvious that it is the tott.rt, of the whites, rxelsuaseiy. that the Barnburners hre endeavoring to promote. and that they are tota4'p thigh -rent reqn-ting the .4r a:flan or sznprorera , n/ 01 the poor, degraded, down. trodden slaves. Now, the Whigs. to say the least, are quite as much disposed as the Barnburners. to advilnee the interests of the whites, by restncung slavery to it, present limits; but they extend their views some what farther, and are MIS desirous to improve the condition of the colored, as that of their own race. There is nothing more certain, than that the exten sion of Slavery over any portion of the free soil of the country, would be about as injurious to the 011, as to the other, and hence the Whigs are equally inclined to promote the welfare of both, by a lawful and energetic resistance of the dreaded evil. EXAMINER. Destructive Hurricane at Antigua. The editors of the Baltimore American are intletb. ed to a commercial friend bra copy Mlle Antigua Observer of the 24th August. containing the parti• culara of the destructive hurricane with etltieh that Island was visited on the 21st of that month. The storm commenced on the afternoon of that day. and increased m force until two o'clock the neat morn ing. when it sensibly abated. The accounts then proceeds to say Our tranquil island, previously studded with neat structures and populous villages, in this brief inter vat was shrive/led to a waste of ruilibtrA and roan As the day advanced, accounts of calamity came in from all directions; and it soon became evident that the destruction, both oflite and property, was worse than had been anticipated. It is supposed that throughout the ishmd there have been two thousand buildings unroofed, and seven hundred totally destroyed. By far the larger portion of these are :he cottages of the laboring classes. The damage to the Shipping appears inconsidern. ble,—attributable to the curcumstancefixof there bay ing been at the time but very few vessels In the harbor, and to the good "holding ground" of the au. &forages. Of the entire loss of life there are various rumors. The number is said to exceed 30, but authentic statements only give us information of eighteen-- chiefly, we believe, of the lobormg classes. In,. moose numbers of cattle and stook of all lands have been destroyed. The general destruct:on, including life and pro perty, ie supposed to be greeter than the losses occneioned by the earthquake of le/O, or by the humcane of 1'335. JOHN MINOR Bums, we regret to ace, Is out with a letter eating up a former letter, in which, after saying every thing Sgasnst Gen. Taylor, he p.m. ato vote for him. Now. he will not support Tar lor, because Taylor accept, the Cbaelston Low Foco norninauon. The reason is worthless, and in Mr. Botts,,,inconsistent and absurd, because prior to his pmnise to vote for Taylor, Taylor had writ. tea a aries ofjust such letters as that to Mr. Prin gle, of 8. C. On this point, from tint and to Int, the position of Gen. Taylor him been perfectly eon. sistent. "I am a Whig," he has said,—but I will accept a nomination from any body, it being always understood, when Democrats or Natives nominate ale, that I am not to carry oat their principles. Mr. Botts, we fear, has fancied that he had seen in New York a sign of rupture here, and that, therefore. he could bolt the nomination, and find companions. lie is mistaken, we assure hint, in, the calculation he puts upon New York. The low. eat vete Gen. Taylor will get here, is 25,000 more than any other candidate will get. The Clay movement arc only, in the n ain, from the men, who were going for Van Bares,—and a large ma. jority of them will vote the Whig ticket in full, by and by. Mr. Botts will ace, therefore, that his fire brand thrown among us here, in the brut of a re. sponse to the so-called Clay committee, is a fire. brand, thrown as were, into the Hudson River.— N. Y. Epres.s. WHIG MARY BIIZETING I Monongahela gloving! Skies Bright 1 We rejoice to learn that preparations are ma. king Or one of the moat tremendous Whig Mass Meetings ever held in Washington County to com mence at 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesdoy 20th of Sep., on which occasion, Messrs Stewart, Ramp. ton, McKennan, Gow, Reed and others will ad. dress the multitude. We understand, also, that the ladies in great nnmbers have condescended to gram the occasion by their presence, and that ex tensive armnarinenits are in progress for their convenience sod accommodation. A great day in Monongahela city on the 20M—mark that: Willi papers of Pittsburgh, Greensburgh, and Brownsville will plearm notice and “ehanoe Lewis C<IJIA, on the principle that the defeated party 11 bound for all the cost Wash. Comuntwralth. Ccrairessional Nomination. Bastaxt. Cum's, Eq. has been nominated u the Whig candidate for Congress in the Huntingdon districL • loam Cater, Rap of Union county hastecetved the Whig I:lamination of Congress in the district now represented by Mr. Pollock. Local Affairs. ILZPOZTED 7011 THE Aa EX"PUBLUICIZ 321 A - FEL—Mr. Charles Her an, late tithe Morning Telegraph, and more recent ly counseled with the Eagle Saloon, as a caterer for the palates of the public, has placed himself. in a very unfortuaate position, by a piece of consum. mate hilly. He had contracted numerous obliga tions which he could not meet. Suits were insti tuted in some of the eases, and one ofhla creditors, learning that he had left a watch of considerable value with Mr. A. Ambler, on Smithfield street, l o t repairs, the watch was levied on kir debt. Mr. Bryan called on Mr. Ambler, on Thursday and ask. ed for the watch, when Mr. A. informed him of the levy, and stated that he could not, therefore, deliv. era without becoming himself liable for the ue 01 the article. Bryan went away, and Mr. Am. hler soon after left his shop, leaving one of his as sistants in charge. Bryan soon afterwards lama treed the shop, and asked again for his watch.— The person then in charge, not being acquainted with Bryan, replied that he did not know which watch belonged to the latter when Bryan stepped round the counter, took his watch from where it hung, pocketed it, and went oil As soon as Mr. Ambler ascertained the fact, he took out a warrant agninat Bryan for larceny, on which he was arrested by officer lingua, and committed to jaiL We presume he had really no correct idea of the nature of the ant which be has committed. W/30 WANTS Curnartiot—Let him - go to Our old friend Digby, No. 36 liberty street, and he will fit him—certainly' Such an assortment as he has, we never saw before. We speak not so much of the quantity—and that, dear knows, is great enough—as of the quality of his stock.— Veining, of every kind—suited to the gravest or the gayest—beautiful bright figures, or neat delicate plain ones—black, white, green, grey, yellow, crimson—all colors and all intermixtures. Hand. kerchiefs of all patterns, and splendid cloths in end. less variety. Anything and everything made up, or to be made op--and cheap, too, for cash. More. Over, thgby is an honest man—aye, an honest clothier—every body says so—and will fix you to order, or will not take your money. He is flour. ishing, too, as he should—for his store is enlarg ed, and still he wants 700111 to show his good goods, and accommodate his good customers.— We vouch for his pleasing all who call on him. TOM Piocassio.s.—TheS;;;of Temperance Made a fine display yesterday, with their gay ha. nen and sitowy regalia. The utmost order and de. corm prevailed. As the procession pouted us along tit. (lair street, we had a fine opportunity to observe and coum the number. Our count of the whole number who wore badges, was 1457—e Wend made the number 1448—another 1440. In eddition to this, there were 77 musielans,who wore no badges. There were 97 boy Cadets, Wham we counted with the 1457--total, including tansiciana, 15:11. There were ten bands of"musio, and twenty handsome banners in the procession, which, oiler yawing through several areetsof Pittsburgh, area. ed the old bridge, to AlLegheny, marched through part of that coy. crossed the Hand street bridge, came down Smithfield urea to the /Monongahela, crossed the iron auspension.bridge, and marched up the river bank, to a grove above Birmingham• where the pnze banner and medal were awarded, the former to the Indiana Ihvision, of Indiana Co.. and the latter to the Aliquippa Division, 0(11m :wag ham. We did not gel a glimpse at the medal, but the banner is •ery handsomely painted. The gentleman from Maryland, Mr. Thomas Morton, of Hagerstown, has been vibrating be. tweed the cells in the Allegheny police office, and those of the county pad, on the lull, for the last ten days, or so. He keeps out just long enough to get drunk, and is then recommitted. lie was in the Allegheny lock up again, yesterday, and seemed exceedingly happy—singing with hearty good will some sentimental ditty of interminable length. A Char= roe Lora—A large sale of lots be. longing to the iiregg estate, on the Birmingham aide of the Monongahela, is to take place on Mon. doe, At l 0 o clock, at the toll boose of the Itirmaig" ham turnpke, near the bridge. There can be no question of the safety of an investment of money in property any where in this region, and the loess tion of the lota ref vred to is particularly eligible for manufacturing purpose. Crser of s load of hay took plane yesterday. a few yards below as, on Thico street, owing in the piles of bricks and sand In the middle of the igreet. The wagon was soon Idled up without removing the hay, but the streets should not be no entirely obstructed as to reader it difficult sod don' gerous to pass through them. Those who wish to purchase goad standard work.--tin our - glorioua English tongue •--shotsid nut sal to attend the great sale of choice and rare I)O4AM which lakes place this esening at John It. bay,' Auction store. The Whigs had a very large and enthusiastic meeting in Manchester, on Thursday night. Mr. Hampton's speech VMS very able, throughout, and his argument on the tarnT quemon was Token of as one of the ablest that has been heard in that borough. INTELOTING SaLe.--Our readers wilt perretVe , by advertisement , that the Horbea/tural Sucrely wall tell, by auction, tiu warning, their char e stock of fruits and vegetables now on ezkubition. MAGIC —Herr Alexander pass hts last ex binuots to-night. Us Monday and Tuesday night, he ex hibit, in Quincy Hall, Allegheny. A lad was knocked down and run over by a dray. on Penn street, near the Cana!, yesterday morning. He lust two fingers, and escaped wall no other serious injury. A Goot, SYl.l . o3l.—The police of both ett,,, have almost nothing to do, pat now. It may be only the calm preceding a storm—but we hope otherwise. From the Wuhura,ton Reporter. BURIAL OF LEWD! CARS. • 1.1141 NT 7011 TRW 1.0(01 AM — Bum:l of Sir John Moore. Not a drum brut heard, nor a funeral note A. hos corpse from the `old Farm" we hunted. And the °lime-holders brought up the van, And appeared moat cortionudedly flurried. Few and shon were the prayers that we said, And we spoke not a word of wirrow, But we steadfastly gored on the French Bedatherd And bitterly thought or the morrow . Then we laid him down by the St. Clair Rats, %Veer° mud hem and Polk mounds werekleeping, And then twisted the weeds aroond oar hats, And turned to console all the weeping. Soon we laid THAT sword, which he broke, by In, ride. And the MTVNiI 'ne•th his bead fur • pillow, And the breeze sprung, while sadly we staked. And it swept by six II yes to Chicago No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Nor iu sheets, nor in shrouds we bound him, Bnt he Iv the a mod tonic taking his rest, iVith the snags and the sawyers around him. Slowly and sadly we laid him down Prom the erarm Ileum" pale and gory, And the Rough and Ready boys came with old Zarb And this is the end of the story. TUE BRAVE OLD MAN." Tows-111ary Man. There lives to day a brave old man, All people know his name, In honor's cause he led the van, • And is beloved of fame 7• Then sing for Zack, the brave old Zack, The champion and the sage, Who not one shining lustre lacks— The glory.of our age. In Mexico with honors crowned, a. He's borne our nation's name; Then let our shouts of joy resound To hail the Kin of fame; Then sing 53: Zack, the brave old man, The patriot brave and true, Whose glorious deeds have echoing run The world in wonder through. Then all unite, and join in might, To give brave Zack his due; And in his cause as bravely fight A. he has fought for you; Then sing for Zack the brave old man, Nom war's alarms are done, He'll guide the ship ofSlate as safe As did oar Washington. Ton Corms Cams to Axamsars—The Camden Mirror of the 28th thaw, published at Camden, Wilcox county, understands that on many planta tions in that county much damage has b een re celaad from the boll nod cotton worm and the con. tinned heavy rains. The Banner, issued st rho same place, say. "the damage of the recent heavy rains have combined with the rust and boll worm t o rut th e crop far short of what it was last year.— This is the opinion of many extrnsthe planters on the Alabama river. We have .run several plant ers In toe •llat-woods' of Marengo, aqd the 'cane brake' of Perry, and they concur in ,the opinion that the crop has been materially injured, and will not exceed that of last year."—f N. 0. Bee. Ecr Yonloolls6, silly old fellow, read 01., and be no longer bald, whialterlesa and hairless. Mr. W. Jack son, of BO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa, pertains on the 9d of February, 1847 that bit. Thos. Jackson , . head. on the top, wee entlntly bald for id year., and Oyu by agog two .1a bottles of /one.' Core Hatrltecoratlve, the hair 4 gloving fist and Wok. Sold in Newark try S. OLDS le SON 878 Broad sty R VAN Pl gh RRIRR, conwir of Broad and Nantpekto at tou Fib= &gra Cant—TOlL Mnbanger on board the schooner Cassandra, arrived this morning from Sao ta Cr,m in sixteen days, we are indebted foe the following memoradum :-- STATA oP UM 131.AnD Knee rttt IigTOLUTION. The inland still continues in a disturbed state. The negroes ware making oontracta to work end violat ing them the next moment. Pane planters were speatung about the inability of their estates to pay their way, and it was apparent to any expeneneed eye that if the negroes did not work a great deal better than they were doing at present the greater part of the small estates to the island would have to be abandoned, as they would bring the proprie. tors in debt. It was the general opinion that the island would be unable to support more than hallo( the white in habitants it.has hitherto sustained, and consequently many were trying to get away as fast as possible, many, of whom had sustained heavy losses by the late emancipation. Persons rending out of the towns considered themselves mtate, as from the numerous reports in circulation it was expected that another revolt would take place, the negroes not being at all satisfied with the regulation that were mode about their working, selling in the towns, arr.—New York Com. Gov. immaron.—Never. since the foundation of our government has the nommatiom de candidate Ctvernor been responded to with such unanis rnity,or hailed with such unbounded enthusiasm, BS is that of Gov. Johnston by the Whigs of Penn eylvanta. Nu one, who witnesses the spirit that prevail. al preeent throughout the Commonwealth, can, fitr a moment, doubt his complete triumph on the second Tuesday in October next. The Whig presses throughout the state have enter. ed upon the work with a right good will—the voice of approval—the notes of preparation and the con fident hopes of emcee. are heard, and entertained all over the country. We say then, to the raze atom of Old Westmoreland, be up and doing. This unan. imity—this enthusiasm—this “great commotion" throughout the State ie for the purpose of elevating a native son of your county to the Chief Magistracy of the Commonwealth. Be not hindmost, therefore, in the contest. The Convention has done honor to your county, see that every true man within its bor. ders does his duty. Your inende throughout the State are looking to Westmoreland with deep anxie ty—they itXpect 0 hearty response. let then, not he disappointed'—. West barliigsart.r. Mr Use min Pitoral uartaL a ft you wish io be sue pessful i any undertaking,you must always 'use the raper ineuns."rherefore, if you have a cough. use mass's Fars,rosave end be cured, 114 II the proper then We you A11)11110 or difficulty of breathing. then the only edictsi means to cure you is to use J•y he's Expectorant. which will immediately OTercume e spaori which contracts the diameter or the tubes, d' arid loo,n• and Lring. up thenucus which clogs thent up, did thus reino•es every obstrur lion to tree respi ration, white at the some time an indurnmstion is sub. dued. and a ears is certain to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, Spiningof Moab Pleurisy, or in Met any Pulmonary Affection, Men use Jayne s rapeetarimi and relief is certain. and you will find that you have used the ',roper Illelf/Is For salein Pittsburgh at the Pe kin Tea Store, 71 Ith sweet ite.r Wood. Joni: lits.rearaxam.Y.t, Logan Mr. K. Sellers—Dear Nir. I take pleasure in cer tifying the good edema of your valuable Vero:tang, My children and thinking a ought he worms. I tried several kinds 01 Venninige. without any egert concluded to try your Vennituge. wlnch (did *oh andstainory ellen, .o ouch 110 that toy little daughter, near three years old, passed something near ,me hun dred worms at one hose i thell rr t>vud<d It to Lay neighbors. who Imre tried tt aah svoys., so teach .0 that are sold out to, t, week. the supply which Yeas laid to forays itiol.th, and Lea 'OM r') 0000) du < per .013 1.1 ecriollag to the Core Scot, r• Vert:wage liespectiudy )(mt., • , . Prepared and bold I.y p I: 57 Wood • arid sold by druggut• geoeran,. in Polai.K.reh sod A legherry. sußlp Cr Canleg" are honors, y asaured Mat the hallo lag •re the actual qua hhe• or a 3. hwhe ol luau' C n.I W . *torsi, I: ,1” - } .loo . pt our word, the caallot theae lughq rc.pct thole en, who her trted Mr Geo. Reekett, it Elm %I s New York. Nits Maulta Reeve.. rtie Its,nue. Hrook.yn. Nit Win 'rutchillutt. New \wk. .1r Thomas Joe k6OO. Nionuaut's I sluml H E. Cutter, late harbor steamboat ri Amertra. And more than a hundred others state, though thts mos goatee. that it nob torre the hal, to grow ott the heed o face, stop It 1.1.11.11 g oft strengthen the roots. retool.. scurf nod d.totrui nom Um root, nod tnei ing Itght. or gra) hon. assume floe dark tools. and keeping dr) ha •11 or ~ tr !nor mot•I 1.01 f.r., 'I and brantoul col, very long Woe l ot WNI JACKt.t."'S Ltherty wt. .) sott. nl.e rpiss•pm some rein gr•tclui Vm.. %sips. Mr pms.ve. coar.s. muddy )..I.ow Mt, ot ethrm. exc., di,ust—the sums NA C‘m.,lsur pcople putursd u calks of mue Jssa• ..ls•ms., rump, or <llll4,tlr, lilr 1 hmsKe Tbs) ssomrl have de” cam. r Ims ,111, , smie even <l4%W:wen/rut or erupt...el ssom.l I.e rsmoNt ;Lod surml t.w.NOTh ~nu have hough. • hr3ll , coulorro•oi and onoat,on. .111 have hoot .• too produrr•o, tot. try lb., Ole• OTIXIIIIII usk l. or Jane. ,4oop For 01 V% X J•Ct61071,. .1) etre: 1112/114 JAVOI , FT PT ',VAN( WOil 4i hur,,tion to Asti:lm, tr, e• Haring se.leral Woes wnut:.atewlaarspastcad uf:•a stdt to Irk a medicine or Ma kind. we. loava.by expert exerdet qoaltuee, and are prepared to recommend to miters Notts.,. at other public speakers athseted with brovehta. edrenon. hied great benefit Irma It• tom. It is repared setetl. fie phystetnn. and a:I c . find tt a and effi cacious modteut. it. rtte Msea•tr• for yr hwIL re commended —.lColuml.u• and JOU ruin For raie an the Pekin Tea Store. No 71., Fourth street. myts v•Enurru rau,e r 101,1% Jistuzl.lsee of ,rr• tore orKun, tiod 11111.11,11,11 awl watts...age, I.le r.tich oilco Yu l e:.d ide. trtu. riean.,l rou. redo 1...04 lh.a l r nao.l rruduy NCrt.111, , .1.10‘11,) 1/, use "1 II A ralln ack'• whErh are 11/0•1 vrk.unhl ,hurtlr ..volL•111ei 0.1 ctd“rtl relief ret, .horn l'rrpor , / and v..d 1.0 11 A FA 11 \ C. r,.r:trr 1.1 suld %rt.], erni (011ier 6,0 4,1 wood tu. Livaa l'oater.at.” -1-1, only remedy ever the put•lar whit It trio never (ailed of arorkolF cure when dtreetwe• arr tolloared. I. Nl'Lane's Lt vet It has , now been ....vend )e•r. before the puhhe.•“ has been min - minced Itt ail acchuna or' the Fnion Where it ha. been used it ha+ had the !host tnumph•‘, success. and has actually driven out of use all othe merlse/nes It hat been treed under an the dtflerett phases ol and Ita• berm Mond equany etiieu clout in all • For sale at the Dm; Store of it ITV J KIDD 6 Co, 60 .t Eg- Worm* by their !merman, augment the were .41 of thug us or shale /II the atoulacti. tit h, al so, they meal, themselve.. and it ea.! iee,l nit. and if deprived obit they due The eel beat.... Venmiugr prepared be It A. FAIINI-ST(WIC Pittaboro admirably adapted in its I•pf Talton hr.. to remove !he protecting mucus. enderttill,. it expei the wt. tit• restacted helpiese nod by tog arnieleJ It!.. a rented!. in which evert r Wetter rout !AC 0.41...1 and the! it has an Mr perryscoie to trash the hundrede of cerObeates p•en to its fuitor. 1.5 TERTTIOST tavor of Dr M'lrean's lAver Pty —I w t ould be eu.) to hil I. volume wtth certitiriates of the excellence ot this medicine Wherever it ha. hod a trial it hen made rt.elt pooriar NN e have moor ...ion bond red' of I,rder. lac the follow-tug VrAtruivarrit. N. Y. Dec lb. 1../7 Mamas Ktor. &Co Your traveihng agent .enwuh me a short TM, ka it yof 1' e n d Lt Pills. The whole lot paid very rupid: y. end g•v.• me hurtest uotrefoctmn Indeed it 1. considered Me l.at medicine of lire kind ever °tiered ire salt Pleiwe -end me aoother supply as wan '. poosiblr A genuine +rucle of the strove valust;le illeeitt toe can be had et the i.rug cure of .1 tildtl & . No tt.l street. tr. II itV.• Doe. your ban tall off, does your hair turn gray I it hand, ta it city. or dirty, I pray' thua, you •ran make it son. ailky and fine, Dark and healthy, and heauleou• hair ot And to have Ono. you hare hucthree andlutga to gyre For a bottli of /otter' Hair Reatornuye. Reader. if you have bad tisor you would reaby be as wombed at the lovely effect • three ghltling t.ttlr o Jon a Coral Bair Restorative has on iti it nrett. on. tn•l. Sold at eao Laberty at. rtoviSballety 11[7. Men never anduptrit to counted. a worthle.s artnc la, henca valuable niedtte* are frequettny tell. The knave who counterfeit. II Inedtrtoe ;I:nnft 0"e1711";;1711111'g'1!! which a the only eafc and certain cure for WOMI, Idas been countednited in Turin y .ection. of the court..., and persons ohoold he nn their guard when purchnaing to get the genuine admit, prepared at Pittsburgh. re ap:d E rr Sah Rheum. Scurvy. Old Some, EryMpelea Barber'. Itch, Chaps, Sure Heade, Sore Beards, Tim plea. Jonea' Soap la and by many phyammus ttua etty in curing the above, and we would not eormcwolouaiy unlear knew II to be nil we %tale As acmecmni , , the true Jones' Snap t• perhaps the only •rue ever known that removed Impunties and cleared and teauttfied the skin, meant!, it Ron, amooth and wane as an Infant's Sold by WAI JACK. SON, fel Whet!) street runca WV' A I' , .a Sgr nr Tx,rti roe 2.3 Cerra—Yellow and iinheathy Teeth. atter being on , e or twite elmsm ed with !once' Amber °nth l'asie, nave the look and color of ivory. and at tt, •asne time is so ointment and tine, that its tfin:p use is eds - antagrous .even in those teeth that are in • good condinoll. giving them a beau tiful polish and tenting decay. Those decayed prevents I . rOte hceotiling Worse—it al4o suc h as are becoming loose, and will re oder the foulest teeth delmMely what., and snake the breath deliciously sweet Pnce 23 or 37i cent. a loos. For sale by WAI. JACKSON. V Liberty rtr.et, mign of the Byy Boat. seplU Fue.lmmt WHISK L. rok lantt.thionx —Rea der—the real quality of • :la bottle of June, coral Hair Resunathre la to three the ban to glow on the head or face—or wherever amine intended hair to grow. For male by WM. JACKSON, Nu eV Laberty street, logo of No Mg Boot. First Ward Whig Meeting--Allegheny. The Whigs of the Fast Ward, Allegheny Cic,. ore requested to meet in the Miner story of k.tuiucy Hall building On Saturday the 10th net, at ii o'clock P. M., for the purpose of organizing u club. The singers are requested to attend, to orguinze glee club. Winos Artace" septa Keep the Ball a Rolll hip The friends 01 Taylor, Fillmore & Jobeetoti will hold Mast Meeting m the New Market /louse Alletilke• J Zity, on Monday the lath of &member, 4117 o'clock • Address. sekll be de/leered by Messrs. Forward and Sampson. 2,1,15 W. M. Wright. El. 13., Dentlat. Orrica nod tendenue on Fourth btreel opint•ite. the M Plusburgh ttllit, Jn31,01/.11 of .tork to 11 A .ar:11 Irma Ihriclock tos l' Dr. G. 0. Stearns, Dentist, OFFICE at Miss Heuer., on Fourth street. a few doors above Wood sheet. until the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth in bloats, with arti ficial gums, alter the manner now universally prefer red at the east, manufaetured to suit each perucular cue. Teeth, from a full set down toe single one, in setted oa • suction plait, the. avoiding injury to the natural teeth. Specimens to .. block. of ..two plaie may be examined St the office. All operations incident to the profession performed with care and •faithfolness. aur.o-3m _ COFFEE-1W bags ßio, Met recetvine and for sale by stpl6 BROWN et CUCBERTRON RIMM=X=I7I ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADI/Ca t • • No. 40 Larsen= masa, 141.1131052. HE PRINCIPALS OF TRW ACAMEM Y annonnes that their next ortallerto commence on We I ut RST MONDAY IN SEIMLMBEEL Under their direction eatensive Improvement. and addmona are now being made in the Academic build- Lug. which will add greatly to the comfort of all con, earned; and to secure this, runt PiTactully Stara that they ad! receive NU aenmovt. pupils beyond their usual number. - • . The location of this institution gives it advantagee which perhaps could not be comblned elsewhere. The number of pupils. for the last stx years, has averaged shout one hundred yearly, and duttng the last acade me year, It IS not remembered that there was one case of indisposition, worthy of note, in the family; this goes to show its perfect healthful... It Is central, and easy and convenient of access, to all parts of the South and West. The best Professors, of all the useful and ornamental branches of educ altos, are at hand. Pro fessors of Muac, of the first in the country, are enga ged. It is honored with the confidence of individuals of the highest standnig in the cominurnty where it co lon. and below there will be found the names of many in distant parts of the country, who have, or have had daughters in the school. gliThe French department will be iu Marge of a highly educated Pansan lady. of several yearires pe nence m teaching, who will reside in the family, and to insure the advaent of the pupils speaking it. it is designed u. it entire ncem ly in conversation. A Professortn th e department of Physical Science will dehver acourse of lectures, durtng the term, inn. mime with complete apparatus, all the most useful and beautiful experiments. Mr. and Mr.. Archer will be present in aetne one of the school rooms during every hour of recitation. and betides taking classes for instruction. they will have a superintendence ot the whole establishment. the extent of the mutation enables the Principals to Afford these advantages beyond a school of a small number of pupils,while they ovoid the evils of an over grown establishment, by not receiving more than etgbteen pupils to each instructor fhe terms for the scholastic year, for board and En liah education. are 6260; no extra chargee being made but for ornamental branches and foreign languages. The terms to the day school are Bid per quarter for the advanced class.. and Bin far Meru/nor classes. Refer to Mai Gen. snon, U. S A., Bishop Johns, Richmond, Va., Rev. Dr. Wyatt- Rev. Thos. Atlrtn.n. D. 13, Rev 1. M. Duncan. D. D , Rev J. G. Hamner, D. U.. Baluntore, J H. klern•rd, Esq., Va., Dr. H W. Tubb, Va.: Hon. A P Ilaaby, Ala. Hon. W L. Shar key. Mws , Davtd 11un4 :gas% angSlawet •l‘lr. Archer IS It graduate } of %%loud Point Academy. not the first by wliorn the new are Inca, I I , N" Mi , i ' il o to, " l:i s l y, L ?e ß o A ld Nl7. ' po ... auvantage•:—The ' ov ' en isl e olrate 2 the aupplted with pure hot air, rendering the operauon of halting as perfect as when done In a brick oven. It hos • Chamber exclusively for Ronal./ g meat. than n amt. thus doing away whlr all the 'unsung at tachtnent• in the Mope of `Mn knrhetin - It has o largo cooking capacay, with an unobstruct ed flat surface on the top, which all housekeepers can impreciate. It can he set up wtthout reason work. in any ordina ry tire-place. or in the room ut a none; enobling those who oveopy hired hoese. to have the advantage of a l l i gLa r t t, t . h i v on os , t o :l , • th li n siv a e iry je e, la c ffit: t excepting Me er rEmpie Cooking Stove, whic oolong PhairaTso.' r sale at wholesale retell, at (SILBERT'S Fannon Stove Depot, 112 Market street, Girard Row, Philadelphia. Extract nom •recommendnundl from Henry Bach man, Esq., Ir..r.t Market streeb—"'lou can else no term. tla recommendation of it, wh/ch will not endorse tf Lefer red to." seplo-deodtDecn.k . broaw sRI iCERIES-3IXI by superior Rio Coffee kj I to hf cheats Y H, G 5 , and Imperial Teas; • • 50 caddie. do do do do 150 bbl. N 0 Mo 'l5 bbda do Sugar 01 b 6. Havana do bbl. Loaf do, 6. 7 and 0 116 ho. Tobeeeo, 1 lb, 5,12 and 16 20 keg., tl twist 200 maul Coast. 50 bbla No 0 largo Niarkerei 2 hbdo Madder .1 reroons S F' Indigo Wbags Pepper 100 halal. Bating No 1, 5 and 3 WI hog. l'omon barn, 5 la lu 00 h. While and .tone P pee h 0 bide Tar WO kegs Shoenberger's Nail, assorted 11l do: good Wll.l Bag. 50 boa 1610 and 10612 Glaas 30 dor. Bueketa 6 do Tuba Aloo. Polobungls manufarturvl ante'. of all ktoolo, lo,our low by JOHN DILWORTH, oepl6 27 ' , rood at ERIE! 111 E .oh.criber bees leave to inform toe friends that he viinl open II). the PORTORA INSTITUTE, at Wellsville. Ohio. on Monday, this ltd day of ()em ber Any odditionol information requtred, may be obtained by applying at the Inentote, to the Principal. V. COPELAND, A. B, Of Trimly College, lhabltn, Es-Sizar and Querns Sch.iisr. 'tom the Royal School of Enntakillen. or p I it.th AMARTINE'S GIRONDISTS—History of the j, rood., or. Personal Memoir% of the Patriot. of the French Revolution—Herm unpub:ished sources. by A.phonse de Latuarunr Complete to th , ee volumes: Hyd•'s trnnslntion A fresh supply of thas popular work ruce,ectl :I, day and for .ale Iry JOHNSTON k STOCKTON, _ Horiksetlers, col market and 3d ids I rh l ei l' rt; ' 1 134 ;Tr A m 's n c otany of lscrheeEtp"to'i'e4tis nr the flowering and fern.hke plants hitherto Mond to those State, arranged according to the minim! system With a s)nopsis of the Genera according to the /MI. tin•all sy•tenst a ••ei ut Me rudiments ot bow y, and a glossary tern's. by Lewis C. fleck, AI D.. Prof beinistry and Ilisior) In Ruigers N. , v Jere., A , A. I-eound e,mon. resi.ied and en larged For whin hy septa JOHNSTON At STOCKTON T OITF:RINGS IN EUROPE- or sketches of travel 14 in France. Helm.. Austria. Saritaerland, Prussia. Ireland and Great Britain, with an appendix, containing ohliervonons on European charitica and nieshrsi instructions: by John IV Carson, M. D. A hew co le. for by sapid JOHNSTON ec sTock-r(),: l'wt. Journal. Vhrontele and Amencan copy Grutlemen'• Furnishing Goods. QMITH & JOHNSON, In Merkel street. have plat recesved large stork of shirts, drawers, collars. storks. :Miry and black silk cravats, scarfs. hosie ry. ha,ou I.dd gloves. .5.e Gentlemen etre invited and examine them, as they are supposed to be o• he ap _ sepli3 Horticultural sale. lit: F'rutis and Vegetables presented to the Hort, ralturai Some ty. will he .1d by attenon. tit Philo Hall. 011 mit day. tSnittelay.l commencing at 9 o'clock. •evlt.ll_ IV kec, I WI Ho z]. rrc'd thAs .eylll TAti:+l:l* & BEST l_)) 1t o~ uuu in.. a prt~r,e .rink. o~ Haan .era for APPLF4±-3O bb is Breen Apples. to store sod for sale by TASSEV & BEST 5( ) r n . 1 i, A.. e k , 11.1/;:l t .Ln2T:a i n y ding. for sale sepia JP, ill lON NI A KER & Co NifOLASsl.— , -25 Pugs Hog.. Molasses, Just IY.L received and tor sageby _ sepld lialiWN AL CUL tiIiRTSON QTRA NV WUNDS---1 tons, dtffereni Nos, just reed Iron, Chornutroburgll ._ • - - - BROWN & CULBERTRON ED at the Carpet Warelimn. W llCltn• IX, Lock, No :5 Fourth street. and ler sale. srs cot log I.•r O. brdhant robots and new dawn, 7 • see nll wool, double rod twist, chain only 50 and 00 cent.. p. 3 1 and 4-4 all clothe, elegant pattern. sepls 1 -- )Ii; METAL—V/0 tons rig Metal fur Foundry ate. lot sale by scpl.s GEO A 10:R RV st 't tft S— I 3 cask s 7;1 a END. nd 4oj l s el 1 , 3 y. 0 FRENCH CLOTHS—A supply of super-or bik 0 French l onto, for dree. coats, lust ree'd and offered very low for ous:lty at the Store 01 septa kC R MURPHY • 1.2 corcit PLAIDS AND TA 11.011 CASSIMERES -0 IV R. Murphy has now open a supply of these good, Lnd 111411. GAI 4 OCIBIIY the attenuant of Country Merv/lents, to the low prices at watch these and all miter kinds ot /saner woanlets• ere now offered. isopl4 M:=! A FINE FAAIIIA HI IHs•F: tor .ale, d years old and geniis, Floquite of JOHN N DILWORTH No 97 wood in too, m rood order and for ITT J SCHOONMAKER 8. Co No *4 wood al MEESE-Ilb Western Reserve cream cheese A.../u.l landing and tor auk by 'aria $ Jc W HARBAUGH 'ItIEESE-141 Lx. prime IVestern Reserve cheese recetved by sepl4 JANIES I/ALZELL SH. MOLASSES—DO Ws S. 11. Molasses, St. Lotus . Refinery In store and for .ale by scow J AMES DALZELL, 34 water st Sl'G A R— ISO While prime N. O. Sugar; 50 tabls Loaf Sugar ht owe mod for tale by scol.l JAMEY DALZELL r,„At,,,„-'lO Thomas' Grape, 5., landing and ler sale by JAMES DALZELL sepl.l C‘UIN IN E—lss ounces juat rer'd and for nobs by srpl3 R E SEI.I.ERS, 57 esp.., st L \ .1 1,11 i t ; ). LOG raaese t s .. t;eL L dln d for R 2 C A . 1: 1 1;. •t A )y LOES— 1 . r , a p s i e :, primal dry i tuV s tv'dar .Nr Ed Just red on F il l';:r4 . se d ly ßs S f ounde• it 5 . tu us res ... . i.k l 7 sole by .rl'IJ di)ais and for S A I.T 750 lb• boob rsr'd a i ;lLl E fo t 4s i l i s . l l .3l4 o, epla )1.c).)1T11 & DUNCAN y)-1 7 , l); A r i et: , :d k ars i ll E ( l 7 l. lle OU IN I\}'!_100 or used and bar sal). by BRAUN A REITER MO DOLLARS REWARD. - Wll.l. ~•• Oh vow. irtion IA the fiend- human shape. who threw a glass tumbler at the front ,( the .ut,serther . dwelling on ;.aturday evening at p+ o'clock seplV-.31 W R CRISP G A i lt i, litt ' l2l ?" l l, A h t.7 6 .l!:ll ' . h .t. "' CU " , d Lt r et77•l 4 S A a L in f t :RA ior . . ' „ 1 1 . :17, 1 A lit ;117I7T " 0' andZ }llkrts"'o.°7e tepttl labarty street . 1 I, wATER CURKS---s trales ree'd and ILL 100 . to pl2 BRAUN& I UM COPAL —I rases received end for sale by `lsebl% I.I{IALN d REITER /11'31 TRAGACANTII-1 case reed .pd for sale by sepia BRAUN d REITER • l'urke) rase 'd sod sale by sepia BRAUN d RS.ITER n. ,v EH SEEls—.l bags clover .sea trot wk to) •epl I 1 1 / 1 ,..)( k NiI:ANL/1.1,-S )LlKl"l'+—rilll Jar IM over 7 s e k e et f flr 111KESE-4.1 las errant cheese just rerriv.d and kj for rule by stpll WICK & M'CANDI.MS j] 01 ..3-7 bales in store, luld vrlll be sold love to 11 close couvignment by .spa ISAIAH DICKEY A Co CHEFE-100 Ras good quality in stoic and tot sale by .erre 15M4.1-1 DICKEy A c o (CUT LOGWOOD-163 bblajust ret'eargrgtiaiiity tape R E SELLERS 57 wood st OAL SODA-3 casks prime Eng et reeriiveli mid 0 for sale by .qW ft E SEUERS CAbB"7 R o . l . D ip 25 bit N A o l l ,, zree'd an d c aforcesale I OVASSAFRA.R-48 be lasirCeel sepd R ,i rb, ..j. E BE , P‘l wHITE BEANS— 411 Isblosmall vrbtie beams asr sale by sepll WICK 1 3.II2AIDLLSS PlOl .1 1 , 11L 3 ) , N - tom Atieglieny, virious brAnd..for .pti a a FLOYD REFINED 130HAS-12 eases just reed and for sale by KW B A FANNESTOCK & Ca AUCTION SALES. By John D. Davis. Lactieseer Large Sala of Busldiag Lob In Soon% Pnnhorgh, In and above Birmingham, ad vertiscd by 0 0 Gregg, will take tight PdfmdaY, September 15th. at 10 o'clock, A commencing at the toli gate of Me Birmingham Turnpike, fie. the end of the Monongahela Bndge. eeplG JOHN D DAVIS, Auet --- Greer Salo of Dry Goods at Aucosera. W. A. NrCLURIS being about to close his aucuon and COM.saion business, thec.a./inn:lsms now ou hand will be sold la public sale by the subsenber. on Tuesday taith rommencong at 10 o'olock, at do. 03 Wood street rite stock 'comprtses one of the la, gest and best asaoriments timer and staple Day Goods offered st le Pituburgh for • number of years, embracing in pan— Blk, blue hik and blue broadcloths; plan lilt, fancy , and doe skin cusanerca blue and gmy min mans; Beaver cloths and coat (chinks; cloak linings, red dennels, blankets, shawls, silk pocket hdkfr, blk and cord, fig'd and plant alpaccar, winter plaids, cub :acres; de Males, ginghams, prints, pins ' and needles, Irish basin, blue and browlt mushily; silk, satin and vrorsted vesting.: rest paddlngs, brown Holland and Sllielatlsj Labia linens, linen and table cloths, rtapkuls, bib kid gloves and bock mitts, sewing silk, patent a men d sod s pool cotton, gum suspender., canon hdkfs, Tun he. Tee goods will be arranged for examination on the day prestoos to the ”le, in Jets, nod numbered; and all goods offered will positively be sold, an the Con . gement tell! be closed withant reiaree. Penns—For all sous over $lOO, three months erediq over 162.50, 4 mos; and over 55(0, 6 mos; for approved endorsed notes. septa /OH D DAVIS, Ate Extra Salo of Groomes. Ua Monday allernoon, Sept. 18, at 7 o'clock. at the commercial sales room, corner of 'Wood and sth will be added to the sale of groceries, 9uccd 2s2 = 9 , furniture, lc. , 9 bags Rio toffee, 10 hf chests 1' Hum, 4 bd.* No 1 chocolate, 12 bbl . Ike 2 Halifax kluekotel, 5 bale S H Molasses, 1 bbl Roans, itd. sepl6 JOHN D DAVIB, Auct Fancy and Staple Dry Goads. On Mondaymorning tbspi. 18. at 10 o'ellsek, as the Commercial Sales Room, cunier of Wood and Fifth atn, will he sold without reserve An 'extensive assort inent of tor. Ign sod doinesUc dry gcsAls, consisting of sop nob style prints, Blanchester ginghaMs, alpaca., 044. de lain., sap. drool sdes,hiack satin and fancy big., superfine cloths, casairncres, 14.14344., ROO tocky Jeans., flannels, linking+, elieeke, bleached gond brow muslin., inetino, cashmere. tech rim. mid brook's shawls, silk bars, woollen and cotion lio.ierY, sewing atlk, h., At 2 o'clock . Groceries Quern Jtertre, Furniture, .te. A quantity of Toting liy •011 Tea, Yawns manta : as. lured tobacco, Sugar House N01a.., iron saes, edi t., glass and queenoarture in great variety. A general assortment of new and second band house hold (erasure, sarong which are mahogany dressing, sod common bureaus, hare spring seat sofas, settee, chairs, tables, bedsteads, book case, window looking glasses, Ac . •- • . Ready made clothing, boots and shoe., umbrellas, floe table and pocket cutlery•, hardware, guns, pistols gold mud sliver watches. Jewelry, shaving eases, vs nety goods, ho sepiti Large Sale of Fashionable Clothing. On Tuesday morning, kept. note, et the Commercial Hales Room. comer of Wood and Filth sta., dill be sold without reserve. on a credit of Oh days, for approved endorsed paper Nine eases first qualny ready made clothing, put received from New 'fork, consisting of the following, viz : 20al doz fine new style ALMA • 4-U pur plaid, gold ringed and plain satinet p.m loons. 50 pats fancy ea/ismer p.m/Loons; 56 cloth over coats; 54 fancy vatin and Cost Swan vests; 16 do: pair drawers savot,ed. together with a variety of other r lottung, which may be examined on the mor ning of the :ale. JOHN D 'DAVIS, tepls Auctioneer - Catalogue Sole ofa ea/anon of Choice,Rore,Cu nous and L'aluable Boal.,fine Engfuh Edttion, many of them degatulg filortrated, _ 'ru be sold by auenon at the Commercial Sale. Room coiner of Wood and Fifth street, on Saturday everting. Sep. Itth and Monday Sep. die liltll. Sale to commence each evening at 7 o'clocl . Among them may be found Steakhouse'. History of the Bib le, 2 cols Mho. ph... • Nitre'. Life of Lord Burleigh, 3 vols. 4 to, plates; CLuenden's History of aka Rebellion and Civil Warm England, 3 vols. folio; Complete block. of John Locke, 3 solo, Mho; Dodo weir. Pelugm Remains, 131 emu, folio; Buys' splen did views of London, do; !loges Views of India, 44 alga, aqua tint, folio, Pnee's hlahomeden History, 4 vol. Ito; Inv ter'. Animal Kingdom, folio, splendid col red plat; , flogartb's Works, 144 cog., 1 vol, rola/ Ito, gilt • Burney's Discover/ea in the South Sea, alto, plate.; Healy'. views of the Cities of &trope ; Ito , Nue olas' History of Knighthood, 4 rola, 4tp, colored plates • Rollin's Roman Htstory, 11l vol. Complete Works of Bean Swift. 97 cols; Fatitem India, 3 cola, plate.: Fludtng's Iltittory of the Coinage of Onset Brit with Me similes of every coin, 3 vols 4to VT..' Pyramid. of kitsch. 3 cola, plate.; Illustrations of Ja pan, 13 colored plates, liothrie's tiondry of the World, 13 volst Engineer A solstant. folio; Miller's Botanical Dtetlonary.2 vols folio; (/gilby's Hornerand Virgil, 2 vol. folio, plates, Hamilton's Etruscan Vases, 2 vols, folio, colored plates. Dec retail of (Or Men, illuminated with gold. very rare lotto Bishop Kennel,'. History of England, 3 cola, folio, Beaumont and Pleteher's Playa early edition. 1 vol Mho ; laves or Eminent En glishmen. Y sods, s s°. portraits; Great Boutin illustra ed, fine plates . Stapleton's Trenalauctu of Juvenal ; fo lio, planes. Pennant's Huidoostan, lto ; Views of the River Thames. /0 cog; Conder's Modern Traveller Id vros. plate. Historyi of Greece, 8 vols. ave.; Works ot King a' Prussia, II cols ; Dodsley'. Annual Register. voi• •-v o. Works of lord Chesterfield, 5 cola on. Smelltes Philosophy an Natural History, 2 cols Ito .e Knight's Pictorial London, 3 vole, splendidly illustrated , complete work. of J. J. Rousseau, YO vols , London quarterly Review, 23 vol.; Journal of Agri culture, In vole; Anquetir. Universal 'History, S vol. Natural History of Fthhes, 5 vole colortd plates; Bray ley and Britton's Landon'. London and Middlesex. 5 481 * " 8 - hoe Intrtviogo; Sweet on the culture of the rose, elegtuit colored engraving. Lie of the Ferl of Clarendeth 1 vol /olio; Alexander's History of Woman, 2 vol.; Pictures by lintish Artists, lige plates, 4M; Burke's Works, 8 vol. vivo; Barlatt% Progress of Knowledge, 1 vol Co; Prot's. of Intemperance. fine raga. Di/dale's view of the troubles in England, folio Wel . Works of Sir William Temple. 2 solo (onto; The Travels of Anachanns the Younger, 5 cols, plates; Cherron on Wisdom, 163.; Pictorial History of bier many. SOO illustrauou ; Savory's Inner. on F.gypt, 2 vol.; Inchbald's Brutal) Theatre, 12 vole plates; Port ico! Register, 8 vols; Ilistory of the Hlndons, eels, plates; Hodory of the University to Dublin, 1 volume; Struptiona Key to the Bible, plates; Blaakston's Com. meat/tries. 4 viols; Volney s travels in Syria, cola. llama' lire * co Cromwell, James Lst, Charles Ist and tod.:i vols. evo Adam South's Philosophical Essays Middleton% Lae of . Cicero. 2 cola, Bvo, kr. . . f:a~alo~nee are oow r00r1Y,..4 Hto books aro ranged for or lartionUon. JOHN D DeVis. AMUSEMENTS. Ella= C S. PORTER M. 411.1.13811. Last night of the Heron Family SATURDAY EVEISING. SEP. IA will be present ed • Drama in one set, called the GUERILLA CHIEF. Masco Sir. Prior. Fonana..• • • blaster Wood To be followed with A DAY IN PARIS. Wyndham Thus Herron. Sam Latta Ague,. Emily 31as Fahey. Atter winch. a Mustard Olio. by the Heron Family DOOOO Taster Wood. Tonclude with TEDDY THE TILER. Teddy Hier Heron Tint Latle Agnes. Flora tdi.• Fenny. Monday—Benefit or lAttle Agnes. Wutio Me celebrated Pattlornimist, rot Monty appear • Young Herr Alexandre. OUNG HERR AL.KIANDRI., the celebrated om j. gleam, who is acknowledged to be the greatest necromancer in the world. will give three of his hall - tenons popular and oriental soiree at Apoollo or, Thursday, Fraley and Saturday' September 14M, lath and bib A boo band on music win Inc at attendance Won, open at 7 o'clock, performance will eornmonett RI a guarter to F, uekets 93 cents, inn hall price.) Itt be bad at the Hall door For further parneulars see the saw)) nod large bills. Change of ,programme each evening. sepl3-4t Audrey. , Stogie Saloon, Wood • DROL DM the cordial greeting of over one thousand friends. and the unexampled patronage bestowed upon us since we re-assumed the control of this mita& I:aliment we beg leave to anform our thetas and pa trons that no exertion will be spared to promotethe com fort, pleasure and hilan ty of our ennory-and to make the .• Old Eagle" stand fotemost, and lead ortill limner ertablishments in the west. Ice cream, (unnealledl peaches, platers .11 seanon, with all other delicames will be found at this establishment. and nerved Op in • manner without precedent. Balls and parties Iht nulled as usual. se 4 ANDREWS. To W n Merchant.. TAssfri - & kiLoT otter tor sale at J 5 Wend street Pittsburgh, on accommodating terms 100 pcks Y. li., Itim'l and (ion Powder Tens , 300 bgs Rto Coffee , lu Pepper, Alspice lOU biz 1 lb Lump, fis and 9. Tobacco , 20 kg s 6 toot , :V Mid, N. 0 Sugar; UV bin. Molasses ; 75 No. 2 and 3 Mackarel , 60 half do do 50 Mils N. C. Tar , lU .• Tanner's (hi; 25 has Chocolate; 50 - Raisins 25 White Pipe., (000 " A..'d Wnidoo (ilea. from 0.0 to 24,10; 20 oaks Soda Ash , 31/ hid. S Salo . I. oaks Pearl Ash, 12 " Salerotto , 312 Berman Clay , 500 kgs Ass'd nails, with a general assortment of oil sizes of iron, and Pittsburgh mantalaCturea artleles at low [Mee, wpls • Grocerll.s•, to. 35 U . (111(;$ Ureel4 ltioCoffee , ISO kgs 4. P. and Imperial Teas, thaibbla N 0. Molasses; 50 hhd. N. 0. tiugar 12U hlanufactulecl Tobacco, fa es. Ins 71. and I pouud ; 125 b .\ fiZ t er• a , 25 bbl. 1.. Sugar Caro.. S. F Indigo, I bbd Aludrter, , 25 bbl. N. C. Tar 30 " No. 3Large Mackerel ; 25 b.. No It Clbrul•ie 100 Rea. NVrapping Paper , 25 tar, Wane, Pipea, caoes Liquorice ; With a general assortment of Pittsburgh Manufacture. reed and for sale b 1 UM , A HENRY, aeplS ID wood at To Teachers. APPLICATIONS wid be received by the IS/Becton of the DUI Ward Public Schriols up to the Vitt 1... for two teacher.. one male and one (en ter by order atilt. Board. L G BElttiElt. vept4-did Secretary A Great B•rtr,la lIR SALE—An Air Furnace for naulini nougat. r 'MAMA NM, MO] mid very cheap for rill,c ri.toorr at No. lb, mired. arplS-.131. F It Es ,, j u i j: ; ;As__do j u..; 4 :717;1 RUE. • RE , N A 1 . 1.N.E. , --in. 61.11 aastoled Utren Apple, I in ' , lore and or molt by 83 W lIARBAUGII STEAMBOATS. . _ NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, 41 184 8. nut= (via oLminriv4 Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 17 o'clock, A. AL, and ar. n•Wa"Girauut insouthof the Sandy and Beaver G. nal,i at 3 o 'clock, and New Lisbon at IL some night. Leaves New Lisbon at °o 'clock, P. M., (making the trip canal to Ihe trivet daring the night,) arid Glasgow o'clock, A. M., and arrives at Pittsburgh at 3 P. malunig • COMM.. line for carrying pas. stingers and freight between New Lisbon and PIMr bough, in shorter time and at less rates than by any other route. propnoton of tins Line have the pkwsure of in- forming The the public that they hare fitted up two first clam Canal Boats, for the aceommodation of passenger sod freight, to run in connection with the well known mamma CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and c0r.1 . .'" ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cincin nati and other dady lines of sunnier& down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them selves to spare no expense or trouble to unwire tom fort, safety and dispatch, and ask of the pablie a sham of then. patronage. A lintOrtl7.Fl) G M. HAWIX-N, B. A. LI W. ARRAUGII, I." ' b" g b- R. HANNA, & Co. New Lisbon. myl In( J. HAB.11411:C;H lc Co. NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, C. E. Clarke, mu ter, will leave after this none, for Wellsville poem ally, at 8 o'clock in the morning. jel.3 1846.. TEND PITTSBURGH & 13110 W riIIITMLIM Daily Packet Lbs.. • • FEBRUARY Ist, 1848 FEBRUARY Ist, 1 8 4 LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats tramples toe line for the present season, AT LANTIC, Capt. James Parkumont ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacoby, and MB fiPLANE, Capt. E. Semen. The boats atv rttirely ,11 new, and are fitted up without regard to c_r Ev ery comfort that money con procure has beau p Med. The Boats will Teen the Monongahela What Boat at the foot of Boas at. Passengers will ha punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the adver• tised bean, 8 A. M. and 4 P M tan3l PITTSBUTDA ft. -- WREEI-INtl PACKET., The swift llOan - ler '...-e ,- k CONSUL, Dorsey P Kinney, Irmster, will leave ly for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, .10 o'clock precisely. Leave V. heeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa mrday, at 7 o'clos k, a to, precisely. The Consul will land at all the intemtediate perm— Every accomodation that can be procured for the com fort and safety of passensrs has, been provided. The boat µ gath provided with a self-noting safety guard to prevent Ma o. dons. For freight oh passage apply on b' '" DAVID C lIRRBST f o e corner of Ist and Smithfield sta. SEIVICKLY, ECONOMY, & FREEDOM PACKET The splendid light drught steams! CAROLINE, ai litgd a ray, master, will run as a regular dab y Packet between Ihnsburgh and the above . port., regularly landing ou the Allegheny river opposste the mouth of Pitt street. The Candies will touch at all the landing s between the above ports, for the necotoreoflation of the market people awl the Ira yellow public. Leaves Pittsburgh every day at half past two o'clock P.M, returning leaves Freedom era. ry day 417 o'clock A. M. The proprietors of this Line have purchased and fit ted tift the Caroline in a soperior manner at a consider able expense, expressly for this trade. They pledge themselves that the boat shall remain In the trade, and hope, by strict attention to the WIWIs of the communi ty, to receive their support. (Er Fare 2 coins. The new and sabstabal steamer HUDSON. will run during the low smiler between Pittsburgh and the above plane, her dransht being ao light iassengers may rely upon being earned through without delay She will leave Mr Cin cinnati this day at id ciseleek hi. For freight or passage, apply on board. or to hWITINCINNATi sack The splendid light draaght steamer, COMANIN. (12 Inch.. draught,) Tomlinson master, will leave for the hove and all intermediate portsAm day at 10 o'clock, AM. For freight or passage apply on board. septl3 REGULAR CINCINNATI AC .4, . The fine steamer HIGHLANDER, Parkinson, master, will leave for the hove and intermediate ports this day. For freight or passage, apply on board. septl2 FOR ST. LOUIS. •ne new Iff .1 drang t steamer LEWIS WEFZEL, Thompsogymnster, will leave for the above and intermedsare;ports this day For freight or passage, apply on board. septl2 FOR CINCINNATI. The light draught ?learner SHENANDOAH. Bowman matter, will leave for the a bove and inter mediate port regular at IP o'clock, For freight or p FOR CINCINNATI. The splendid steamer magma.FARMOUNT, 1.111 Ebben, master, l will leave ler above d intermediate ports regularly. For freight orpaissugg,_spply on board. wpO FUR CINCINNAiI AND ST. LOUIS. The elegant Internet • RINGGOLD, thlEdielho.,,pe, master, will lea* for the above il inwrmediate portifibis day. mama Tor freight or pamage, applion bound Septa _ . --- kott OINCINNATI A tiD -r t. - L - CilliS.. The splendid new steamer skitVISITOR, Satoh, master, will leave for above and intermediate ports this day, at 1.0 o'clock A. M. For frozghl or passage, apply on board. New, Fos Atonable, and Parnenly Cheap Goods Ina arrived at no GEST'S cuss, man mamma r uts, No. 138 trainer 7 111 FIE Proprietor of the afore establishment would resperfully Inform hi. names°us tnends and custo mers, Mat he has lust received his first simply of fall and winter goods, which as moat comprises everything Mat is new, fashionable, handsome and good, adapted to gentlemen's ear,w and as he has been particularly fortunate in militate purchases, he is determined to of fer everything in has line of bonne. much cheaper than was ever offered In ilttshurgh before ; and a• some are very hard to eon•inee that Pittsburgh manufactures can go ahead of the Eastern mum, he would inane all such to examine the following list of prices. and then call and see h a stock, atter doing which, be feels coo t they - will have their doubts removed, as well as some of their money Good cloth coat, venous colors, from 10 00 Good fashionable mummers pante, from 550 Cloth and over coats 7 00 Vesta in greet vanety 75 eta Gentlernens' ctoth ehmks. lame tore 8 CO Ladies' cloaks, splendid patterns 3 00 Tweed sack CO/. 2 50 Flushing over coma 5 50 Blanket over coats 3 00 A very large stock of shuns, under elite*, an d draw ers, aalk handkerchiefs, eravins, suspenders, && Or ders in the Tailoring line executed in the beau manner and at the shortest 1101. e sel4-.12m0 co-partnership heretofore eststing• between John Patten and Samuel Wightman, under the name of Joho Farren & Co., in this day devolved by mu tual consent The linnets, of the late firm will be set tled by John Ferrets at the warehouse oldie Boatmen's Line. :JOHN FARREN SAMUEL WIOHTMAN • The business of the Boatmen's Line will hereafter be conducted by Farren & Lowry, at the Dame place Thankful for pan favor., we solicit n continnance of the 4ants. JOHN Ii&RELEN vepls L L I.4.AVR.Y Mnspratt t Sane Patent Soda Aah_ ei , HE rubseribers inform roar customers and dealers I generally, that their first shipment for the fall bu nue. of the above aruele, has hived at Plidadelphra per ship Janata, direct from the manufacturers in Liverpool, sod will be here in a few oats, They hava reveral other shipmenn on the way--ton of which, viol per slaps Alecialhou and L.) Mu, arc nearly due— they are Merck* prepared to receive Grimm Besides the laTge quantum• they have coming to the eastern tides lto be forwarded here by canal) they will receive during the winter and spring. regularcsopplies via New Orleans. W & 111 11 11MHELTREE. .14 ELECTION. • 1 Youghiogheny Navigation Co. Prim stockholders of the Nougbiogheny Navigation Company are hereby notified that on election will be Lehi at the boast of David Serener, in the borough of West Newton, Westmoreland county, oN the first Tuesday, id day of October next, for the .palpose of electing by ballot, to he given 10 person, Une President Four Managers, a Treasurer and a Secretary, to cod. duet the business of the company for the reseinil year. sept3-diterteT J B 01.1174, hiseY_ 14.3111MV TOW UMW, c. SOC., /oaf, sraee es, Jr. 11C011 /OM, Mitt son, /situ rei than., T/106. 611112110. Suiroosaarics , GLASS WOILISS. Q LIdPSON, LEAK, STANtir:R fr. , 0., antnefaern kJ tars at Vials, Bottles, and {Window Glass, keep constantly on hand a general assortroc/ I of the above uncle*. Also, to to order a superior article of 6:Sacral or Soda-Water Bottles, of eoloMd gOlOO. No. 16 Wood al, Pittsbuill,ya aura-Lm t P APER— pi 2, n _CoO p. b 4 Ingle 27 . 71 ,1 4 , u u g m art g gr. rsa:4 Stew Wrapping p eNS bail double crows rug and straw Wrappuig P r, IF) lulls 275 31 inch heavy h.H.,,,,,, p.m; 50 is 235 - tr , inch heavy hardware Paper; SCCI reams ruled cap and Loner raper, ill qual ities; WO gross saints Bonnet Boards; :Au reams blue Factory Paper, in store and for sale low by RI:YNULL/6 A. SEISE, cor peon and Irwin sts DR. D. RUNT, 011:10 1 . 1 7 . Dentist. Cornet of Foonit And Dectitar, between serltilynt ==9:= - - Ath e m Saloon. I'H6 lease of the Saloon, together wilt) the ilirtuture and fixtures thereof are offered fivr sole. Enquire I PECK..4I meet, or :it the Saloon lESTN.D.N VUNDS— hmindiana, Kentucky, Missouri pareaued ax the lowest rates, by liana Not N. HOLIVIE. 8. SONS, astpla 3.1 Market aural . . GEO. W. IMITH & CO., INFORM their blenda and the yobbo that they 6000 no longer toy connection web thetr Into emmh.w.' ment In Penn etreel, known 111 the Pitniburgh /Jr...kn i t having removed their enure bushman to the PON tiRMITF.R Y. In PM _reef. ISA • ____ ---- Tobacco. 20 Bxs ,s, prima amole , , do 1.5, do; 12 do fo mall pekg., 10 I o 11, lutop. toosoo , 6 " .11 ci °' do ; 20 do vlpor,lo nolo and for We by sepl 0 111.ACK111:11.1 1 1 Co WAN A PERSON with a mall r TED, p/tal. nod acquainted Ail. with the lstUttleas to tube lea. , rest Ist sal Iran l ' .. tdrY. to b. 10Cilea ' on lb. rOO.O. Hathti.d. AP- Itl9 at the office of Friend Itney Co. acp2 Pittabuzgh;ndll.l; teopper s., THE Trom.e. Loc aed Fkeynle Cop per hil,llll, Conti , t a doe day ordered an enneareserst en tweet) -he ntn per chore, pay able to John .7r Trenourer, on or before the day of °coiner nest. By order .1 A FOR TH; septi-dloa Prey Bluspratt & Sox.' Bleaching Powder. 18 CASKS of Me above superior aeuelo—leaponed from the manufacturer+ direct—for ale at an use usually low price for await or roved billa sepe IV fi appMITCHEIMIER HOT--50 kegs avec! no. for sale by •epa ,S F VON BONNIJOR4F & Co Ll OAP--00 km. No 1 Ro.tn; 10 do Castile/ RI do Star JO Candles; .Ito and for wee try' "- " ang3o 0 BLACKBURN & Co EWES IMMIZIM
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