PUBLISHED BY yirIUTE & PITT/BOSOM MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 25 }ISM PBILADY.LPSIA NORTH AJEICILICAZ Adventism:was glad Babscripdarts to she North Amer --eta wad United Stsdis Octette, Pldtsdalptds, =dived and Conflated Gam ddLofilea 'Jinni? TOW( larliMMIL We win receive and forward Gee of expense, ad. earl and antracripiona kr ads Ryes. COMISIEDDIAL LIST AND PLILLADEL. PINIA PRIOR OIIIIILENT. Subscriptions w MU valuable mar will be received and forwarded from this otSce. r7Tai PIIIMICTO9 MILT GAZII7I 11 pabllsked Duly, Trt-Weekly,rul Weekty.—The Atli is Serves Dollars per u,m she Trl-Weekly I. Five Dollen per ansare; tile Weekly it Two Dollars per aroma, erstetlp astseaes. Ammerzuss are etniestly early to hand in Mem favors before r. and as early le tbe day es practicable.. Advertisements not inserted for a spee Led time will invariably be charged mull altered out. Foa Lem= Commercial intelligence,Doroarde, Mu Iles, River News, Imports, Money Mariam, Re. se hlrd page. Dower.. le Wins Nasalisation' FOR PRESIDENT, ZACHARY T•vLoa, FOR VICE PREMDMIT, MILLARD FILLUORE IR LIECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL ELECTORS. Turmas M. T. hPßEarian. ofW o shinilum. Jona P. SlAsamasos, of Lebanon, DISTRICT ELECTORS, I. Joseph G. Clarkson, 13. Henry /Almon, 2. John P. Wetherell, 14. William Colder, Br. 3. Junes M. Da s* IS. William Wlleasne, Thos. W. Dania, 10. Cherie. W. Fisher, 4 Dental 0. Hlllter, 17. Andrew U. Como 6. imam* Disarm, 18. Th. R. Darids4l, 7. John D. Steele, - 19. Joseph Muhl.; 8. John Landes, Darned Agnew, 9. Joseph Sehmeeker, And rem W Inorn 10. Charles Snyder, 22. Richard Irsrui, IL William G. Harley, EL Thomas II Sill, II Prnaels Tyler, DI. Som'l A. Pormeten. FOR GOVERNOR, LIA RI P. JOHNSTON 01 .X 121101161 COMM. FOR CANAL COMIRISSioNFA ■HS INIDDLMSHT A H.TH aattlmsasoile sad WW . Nominstioss. FOB CONG - 11011M111`ON.:J . of ITITEMAIL •on •aa LEWIS C. L NORLR, of Indiana. CHRISTIAN SHIVELY, of Wiikloo M. SWARTZ WELDER, of Potoborgb HENRY LARGE, of Malin RR:LEH - Lai NIXON, :1 1 1...rar & Ckir. co JOHN SCOTT, 01 Ron. 13.1131_ 0 . 1/ VIII COIMTS. DANIEL M . CURDY,of BJiubetL Horoogh. WILLIAM BENSON, of Allegheay city JOHN H. vosrta, orßaldwin. aAt Little Mare Grape, O.pt. Braggt•• ROUGH AND BEADY 11BETINGA. In pursuance of an ement of a Committee op pointed by the Rough and Randy Club, in eenueetion with the delegate. of tbe late County Convention, ay pointmenta for a series *Mount) , Meetings were made, at failerann ANTINIA/30NIC AND WHIG 111MTINGS. At Tantrum, East Deer Township, on Friday, Sep tet:that. the 22ad, at t &clock P. ht, At Sparta% Worts, Shafer Township, on Saurrday, September 01, at 1 o'clock P. H. At Sharpaborgh, on Saturday, September the 94th, at 7 o'clock P. M. Addresses may be expected from the Ron. Walter Fbrarard, Mow. Hampton, Cor. Darragh, Geo. Dante, Afield. Dan Nagel., T. J. Biragtrana, ILL Boyd, Band Palmer and others. It is to be ondentood that the above arrangement not to interfere with special eel. for Ward and To • ship meeting.. aug29 P. A. MADEIRA, Prue. 1.. aezt page lbr l'elegraphlie Ne ARE YOU ASSESNEDI All persons who are not assessed to days be ore the election, am deprived of a vote. Let ev ery Whig voter we to this at once. He can exam- lite the lists put up at the places of election, and ascertain whether his 11111320 is down or not. We lose several votes every year in the Wardy from this cause, and a friend from the country in forms us that the same is the case there. EXTRA PAY CAM The Locofoco Party has been famous for its public defaulters, and Swartwouters, and Bd. Treasurers, who have given Leg Bail, but Limns Cans has beaten them all iu:the item of EXTRA• PAY, by which he has pocketed, of the People's money, alma a) many siousand dollars as As is purrs old, and including his regular pay, be has re. ceived nearly four thousand &Ears pry annum. foam the Public Treasury, for= the day he was born, up to the present time! We understand some of the Locofceos deny the statement in regard to Crow' Retro Pay, and in order to strike them dumb with the plain truth, we give the following official statement, made by Pre:Mikes Pout, in obedience to a resolution of Congress. It is en krilentru MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNTTED STATES, Tranmaiuing, in compliance with a resolution of the Home of Representatives of the 17th July, 1848, reparta from the Secretaries of the Treasu ry and War, relative to the regular and extra compensation paid Generals Casa and Taylor. 7}3 the House of Iteproorogatisro of do U. Stator I communicate herewith reports from the Sec. retary of the Tommy and the Sinewy of War, together with the accompanying documents, in an. ewer to a resolution of the House of Representa. tivas of the 17th of July, 1848, requesting the Pre. aident to inform that body ' what amount of public moneys had been, reepeetiveje, paid to Lewis Cm and Zachary Taylor, from 6fie time of their Cum ea. trance into the public service up to this time, dis. Linguishing between regular and extra compensa tion' that he also state what amount of extra coal. peiation has been claimed by either; the items composing the name; when and by whom allowed; if disallowed, when and bywhom; and the reason kir inch dlsallawanem and whether or not any items so disallowed were sal:momently presented for payment; and, if allowed, when and by whom.' JAMS K. POLK. Wean:moron, August 11,1848. ZACHARY TAYLOR AND LEWIS CASS— REGULAR AND EXTRA PAY. Taylor 593,421,64, all as regularpay br 40 year,' service. Conaidering the legal salary as regular, sad all pay over and above the legal salary as extra. the account of Lewis Cass stands thus— Rsour-aa PAT—Lewis Cass, as Colonel and Gen. era!, from 11 April, 1812, to 1 May, 1814, $5,447 81 Salary as Governor of Michigan, from 9th Oat, 1813, to 31m Aug., 1831, 35,516 30 Secretary of War, from tat August, 1831, to,4th Omober,lB3B, 30,934 T 7 Minister to France, from 4th October, 1836, to 12th Nov., 1842, 54,978 26 As out fit and return, 11,254 00 Senator 29th Congress, 4,449 60 Senstoropecial session 01 - 1835, (17 days) 968 00 &Wu Pay, 5144,148 74 Doubifid—Cdarga a. Mania/ of Ohio, from 1807 (Salary of $2,000 per year included,) $20,654 45 Extra Par—Brponal as Extra Pay by J. C. Spry err, Secretary of War, in 1842—&e Report: iForralons, office rent, fuel, ate., called regular Pay, $16,563 67 Rations while settling ha accounts at Washington, called regain pay, 416 00 Ogee rent, fuel, tke., from 9th October, 1813, to let Auguat, 1831, called rely*. tar Mt $14,715 00 Making treaties—his settlements for ex. tras, Indian code, and serving out of pay . 26 1 Sty Quarter Master, Gene, 21,597 00 41, and plea, from 1817 to 1522 , 3,632 43 862,714 10 (All the above items . , are received w 6116 Gov. of hilich ) Extra in seniors iu Alwahal of Ohio, string vairpcenas, arc, 730 20 Oontnageatnea as Minister to France, 5,984 00 Total Extra Pay, fi,69,428 30 ItC1J171:1L•17.0n. Levi' 04 " Reit. Pay , 5144,148 It " Doubtful, 20,654 45 Extra Pry, 68429 30 . . Or, alkrwine him pay La litarsiud, Ili year( at =OD par imam, I te. galar,sl,2oo,-andthebal• sada as extra, it would 'Egad Unix ,Be tra P ay, Pal, 8 3144, ;462 '75 71% 74 Ea 9 The Wallington- Battery mutts/us the krilowiag ammo? of Casa Peculatioas, which we cam. mead to rair readers. The Battery =pc We caa. ' mg say that we propose to givethe matter in a um shell—that would amt be easy with such a mass of peadatams as mark the public li of Lewis Gm We propos* merely to mo over a few L wpait Gkfflemer of bEehigan, Lewis Om re for essta els:vices, witteedepeetal approptiettde try law, end Without tendering any speeade acecnanta Tide fits reels ceftbe aatbattry the pal& docu ments which ate before the =elm IL The meet public doetexer that Lew. is Cass,fritto 1821 to le2S, drew ed him Iry Mr. (YIbOUa , ( u -cou ., deeaUcm ( among c ,tb, thlopq of big serrines io sopenalei=e 1,0 ‘:,lsucles al Fon !AIM) RAMO go. In 1828, by CONCEALING THE FACT Gorr Mr. Porta and Mr. Win, that Mr. Calhoun had made this rtikatranakLnoriaCwisA,NCElVED ' • T a year: for the 'Whole tiara, i r suPariitereling dal IncEs*igencies at Fort Wayne, Piqua, and Chios go, au rho pretence:that Ite was remising NO COM* petuadin therein. lELha he was Secretary of War, Lewis Cass presented another account for the year 1831, being 63r this SECOND 1311,500. a a yerula Benicia at innaVnYnnainuar and Chi' an°, &a.. and endorsed on it that it Was quite Clll. exceptirmable. Whereas, the hint Was, that so far from being unexcnpuonahle it was grossly and abourinible Valve. This amount he was af. terwanlipm IV. In 1421, be received from Mr. Calhoun cent mutation money at the rate of o'lo RATIONS A DAYS for this whole gubernatorial term op to that time, being, as Mr. M'Clelland says in his speech, "for supporting Indiana." There is not a particle of Foot that Mr. Cilia ever expended a nisgle dollar for "supporting • Indians" or feeding Indiana; and if he had made any such expenditures, were they not all "covered' in the large sums received an nually by Mr. Casa, for his Indian contingencies? Y. Mr. Cass went on to Washington in Int, to settle his own accounts. So abominably enum tiled were they, and so unreasonable and extortion. ate was he in lois demands, that it took him TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY DAYS to mule these same accounts. For thin visit to Washington be charged the United States 51,448. He took away with bins from Washington on this excursion a bout i.17"822,000,z3 in a lump for EXTRAS. Under these circumstan ces we think it was hard that Goose Sara should have been called upon to pay for keening the pater. VI. During this last mentioned visit of 265 days at Washington, Lewis Cass not only charged kir time and apexes to the United States, but he drew ONE SALARY of $2,000 as Governor of Michigan, and TWO SALARIES of $1,600 each as Superintene dent of Indian Affairs AU adz time lie was, of course, unable to discharge the duties of any oar of these there offices. But this was not the worst of it. Pooa UR= Sala was called upon in 1934, to pay Wm. Woodbridge, we, acted an Governor in Lewis Cad's absence, a salary at the rate of [C7111,50U a year for deerJurrging Gaa.'s Attie. during these eery 202 days. This was due to Mr. Woodbridge, no botibt, but it ought to have tern paid by Mr. Cats. It was paid, however, by the United states, while Mr. Cass was Secretary of War. VII So in 1929 and 1E629, Lewis Cass attended 111 days at Washington preparing a code for the regulation of Indian affairs, at .59 a day, and mile. age from Detroit and bock, 5640 amounting to ED — 31,520_0 All this time his pay was going on as Governor, Superintendant of Indian affairs in Michigan, and Superintendant of Indian affairs out of Michigan and all this time Wm. Woodbridge was doing Lewis Casio duties at Detroit, and was paid for doing thorn out of the Treasury of the United States several years afterwards, and while Lewis Cass was Sanitary of War. VILL la the year 1926 Lewis Ct.., as Governor of Michigan, received $2,000 for his salary as Gov ernor, and 1G17,260.a FOR arras Allowances. His :vas were nearly War times as much an his mauler salary. Three thousand of this corn were for his superintendency of Indian Atrairs—the balance Wr negotiating In dian Treaties. IX- In the year 1917 General Can wan nom'. nally Minister at Paris, and on that pretence re• eeived NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS a year from United States, while really he was sailing about in the Mediterranean in our public armed ships, and indulging in an extensive tour in the Ease! We do not know what other neople may think of these things. Men hove different notions on these points of minor morals. It seems to us that. when they ore properly put to the American Peo. ple, they will leave Lewis Casa—no where. Ziutt Btornw.—We suppose Long Zeak. men toned below, is one Zeak Maimw who need to live way up back side of Connecticut. We remember an exploit of his once down to Virginia, in the way of selling hams. He took with him some 'Teri men hams, which were very tine. Upon the strength of these he made his contracts, and sold lagre quantities, and received his pay. But when the casks were opened, Zeak's hams were Lund to be rather hard far eating. He had taken a wood called In New England Basswood, and had trade it into the shape of hamis ha then had them white. washed and carefully peel-al in casks. This spec elation made Zest quite a character, mad for a lime he was the `Elephant" in that region. Not having heard from hint for a long time, we had sup posed be was dead, but it appears that he to still flourishing, and is engaged in the clock trade, in stead of selling hams to the good people of The Arkansas Cloth Trade Long Zeatc—no--mauer what's his name eras of Puritanical origin. and death to the Dutch and out landishmen in the way of trade. Ha was 'an loge. Dims specimen of y.nir live yankee, who, though he looked no if he did not know his mom hfrom a hole in the ground, was well informed as to the value of patty and the current generally, and sharp enough to am= kw three Eno of em, instead of simple one of em, in the way of financial operation, "Did I ever tell you how I shoved those refuse clocks that I bought at auction "Well there was a grist of'em you may depend, and arch a lot I could% a lost much on ,em at a dead loss; they were no go--that is to say, they kit led time awfully, or wouln'i come to time at all, no the sportin' men say. Well I struck out for Arian. sax, where the natives were in want conveni ences and tuk hold lamp at a trade. Now my usual way was to leave a clock with the settlers, whether or not till 9 came again, and Jib. &shit keep 'em, why I couldn't charge 'em a cent for the use of'em. Now the least they could was to keep me fur it, and 1 sold a heap of 'em in that way, because ye see they couldn't tell when they were hungry, eller a while without a timepiece, lain this here lot was kind of irregular --sort of a refused, half made machines, and as I conidn't warrant 'era, I said to 'em, says I, 'ef you'll take this regulator on trial, of it don't snit. change and give you another when I come back along Well, some on 'em ink hold sharp and bought right all, bat most of'em tub on on lnaL- `After I sold the whole jag, I tub the back track to collect the tax and bear how they sailed, and came to an old Jersey squatterwho complained au daciously. that the confounded row hell kept him awake o night, striking' all sorts of Mtn, and he wouldn't have the thing in his hut; and so i tab off the damaged machine nod too neighbor cohill'o, about tea miles otr, who mut he had dear Ma reg ulator and loosened the peg for it squeaked like a young poasam, but the thing was dead anon, and co -1 had Italie better I might tote" it out of his mule• meat quicker. Well I made a trade, and left the Jersey man's clock that went like a streak and struck the hours like sixty, which pleased the old Wier right smart—nod passed his old clock off to the next customer. and AO / ran annigh Ma whole tot, Max "in' oil bra /WO or three, and vein' 'ran their neigkierrs' dodo. I lefi em all perfectly satisfied- But," mid Zeak, "I reckon the times are out of Arlransa." PrOarIMAKII. sat, PICIIDU Cat.—We Warn that the proprietors of an extensive rolling mill near the city, are at this moment receiving a brig load of Picton coal, which costs them, delivered ay their works, 121 cents per bushel. Formerly, dot ring a period of some live years, they purchased Allegheny coal, at a cost of 17 cents, delivered, the firm from whom they purchased iqin the interior. being composed orrery good and faithful Pennsyl. vania Loookicos. Perhaps they, and Pennsylva nia coal men in general, are beginning to appreci ate the blessings of the tariff °ilk under the op. partition of which coal is brought from foreign! an& to the commercial metropolis and great coal man of Pennsylvania, to undersell Pennsylvania coal nearly one third (28 per cent.) No wonder the coal interest of Pennsylvania salters, and that a cry of distresa is beard from the colleriets, along with curses both loud and deep upon the mach* of the deception cit "Polk, Dallas, and the Tariff of 1842.•—North American. Pictou is in Nova Scotia, so that under the op eration of the beautiful Tariff of• 48, Pennsylvania, which' in fall of coal, is receiving supplies from her Majesty Queen Victoria's dominions. Waco Smarr itt Man.—The Portland Adver. timer, re&rring to an estimate of the Presidential vote, in which Maine was conceded' to Can, says. "We find in all Whig estimates out of State that Maine is put down for Cass. We have brae tame so estimated it ourselves; but lease the eleo. non on Monday, we incline to the opinion that Taylor and Fillmore electors will be chosen. A plurality elects. Some who voted the Dana ticket on Monday, will vote for Van Buren in Novem ber, and others will vote for Taylor. Maine mast at Seise be put now among the doubtful States. Van Buren will get several thousand more than Fesseuden, and Taylor several thousand more than Hamlin, while the vocl/Gar Can will fall. short of that for Dana By proper effort Taylor will take the State of Maine." ArrioucAß BOW) 07 FoaxtrorMilinarm.—During the put year the Board's indebtedness hoe iucrea aed from $30,000 to $611,000. The state ofthe case basilic bee° made known, the subscriptions end pfejgee oa: the spot amounted to nearly $2OOO. The Slave question was brought before the Board, and an argument ass heard on the Scripture au thority, air - Slavery, which was participated in by et_nrlll eminent gentlemen, President Blanchard, of KM= College, 111, being the principal champion of the abolition view of the question. Hens the matter rests for this year.. The reports.' the Com. mitten ml the severaCiaissOnary stations represem led them all to be in as flourishing s condition, so could be exported. The Greek mission, undeethe charge of Dr. King, seems to have suffered the mid during the past year. The Board lament the 100, of one of the oldest secretaries, Rev David Orem, on account of the failure of his health. Dr. L Yo of of Bangor, Me. was elected to 611 his place. The other officers are the same as last yea. Kunz Etacenceh—ln 314 towns the rote )0/ Governor stands, Whig 27,47 Decriontet 32,924; Fete Soil 10,203. The Legislature kends, 57 Whig, 69 DCMCICtIa. 10 Free Soil, 1 Taylor Dem &rat, 14 not yet heard from. The vele on the organunnou will be close. RAIL 110•13 11111011.1.1N61. An adjourned meeting artheßoardofTratte Was eo Thom the 21st in L, to receive • tw• •Ptitt fiDni CO6itiee ord. Board, appointed to take intoeneusidiaition a memorial plelleoted by a delegation cremation:nee hum Steubentille, Ohio, co the subject eta Rail Road cosonnmlcettou with that city. The Memorial wee read by Dr. Jotut Andonn, and is as Gollerwa-- TO THE PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE. At a late meeting or the Citizens of the town of Steubenville, the undersigned were appointed a committee to call the attention of your body to the subject of a rail road connection between Pius. burgh and Steubenville, and thence westward by the Steubenville and Indiana Rail road, by way of Newark, or Mount Vernon with Columbus, cinnati, and St. 1.01111. A Special Act was passed by the Legislature of Oh* at its lea Seasion, authorising the Lormation of a company under a general law of the State, to construct a rail roarlfrom Steubenville to the Indiana State line. This act conk"' upon the company that may be organized under its provisions, equal, and as great privilege.' as are mimed by any oth er rail road company in the State. The I tons named therein, aided by the citizens of tkeu benviliq and those residing along the mote, have had a survey and estimate made of so much of said road as extends 48 miles from Steubenville to Urichaville by a competent engineer, and reconsmi sauce thence to Mount Verson by the same engi neer, clearly establishing its practicability by easi er grades than have been ascertained upon any other mote extending from the Ohio river to the elevated platform of central Ohio. This has also bead ascertained to be the most direct, and short est route by which Pittsburgh can be connected with Cincinnati, the distance being bat little, if any thing, over three hundred miles, one half of which, extending from Cincinnati to Newark, a already either completed or provided for, pursuing as t does a nearly straight line from Southwest to Northeast near the centre of the State, and mid way between the great chain of Lakes on the North, and the Ohio river on the South, it may woh strict propriety be regarded as the only Cr.. rrol rail road traversing the State of Ohio in the di rection aforesaid. It t. also worthy of remark, that whilst it tra verses the central wheat growing region States, it also passes through the best coal fionnations of the State, and also one of the richest deposits of iron ore, known In the country, containing, therefore, adVantages which, in regard to the travel from Cincinnati eastward, in regard also, to the agrictil lurkl and mineral product. of the country it passes through; and also in reference to its practicability and shortness, no other road (ruin Pittsburgh west ward to Cincinnati can claim to possesa. It clearly commends itself to the best interests and most se. rums consideration of the citizens of Pittsburgh. The only part of (hie route unexplored, or about which there is any uncertainty, is the connection between Pittsburgh and Steubentrille. It is sup posed that the valleys of Chartier's Creek, Robins son's run, and Harman's creek, present all the ad vantages that can be deslred for this purpose This, however, remains to be demonstrated by ac tual exploration and careful survey. That the is an °Meet worthy the attention of those who may be so greatly beneficed by the whole protect as the citizens of Pittsburgh, cannot well be doubted. le discharge of the duty assigned them, by the citizens of Steubenville, the undersigned do not deem it necessary to adduce • single argument beyond the simple statement of rams already made to relation to the proposed road, leaving it to the intelbgence and public spirit of your body to snags gest what means should be adopted in relation to the subject In view, however, of what has already been done by the citizens of Steubenville, they would suggest the propnety of some steps being taken by the citizen of Pittsburgh and those who may be interested, to have an exploration and aurvey made from this city to the Ohio River, near Steubenville: and if bend practicable, to procure the proper en. artments for the organization of a company to cote etruct the road. Respectfully your obedient servatus, JOHN ANDREWS, EDWTN M. STANTON, D. L. COLLIER, THOMPSON HANNA. Ptusburgh, Sept. 21, ISt& Neville 11. Craig, Esq, from the Committee ap. pointed for that purpose, submitted the bliounng report, which wiu accepted. REPORT. The Committee to whom was referred the sppli nation of the delegation from Steubenville, in rela tion to the examination of a rout of • rail road from the mouth of Chastier's Creek to the mouth of Har. mon'. Creek, have devoted as much attention to that subject as their limited time and other engage. meat would permit. Without intending any dia paragement to the general route now under exam - Mallon by the way ,f Beaver to Wooster and Mansfield, the committee have concluded to ex press their opinion, that such au examination is., on Yewaisis accounts, highly desirable. The coun try along Chartier's Creek in well known to be richly and abundantly supplied with coal of the very best quality, and it can scarcely be necessary to dilate upon the importance of that tam to this city. We have, it in true, an almost inexhaustible de posit of cord up the Monongahela and Youghiogn ay rivers, and by means of our slack water im provements, we have strong assurance of as aim. dant and cheap supply at all tux" unless acme unforeseen occurrence or casualty should destroy those improvements or render them unavailable.— In November, 1796, our rivers were closed with ice, and continued so closed until the end of Feb ruary or beginning of March following, being more than three months. Now, only suppose the same thing to occur the conning winter, what would be the condition of our inhabitants, or of those mane. ternaries which are dependent on the cive►for their supply of coal The example of Cincinnati, akw years ego, would afford but a treble illustration of the injury and suffering which would be endured hens. Our sterner climate and our more exclusive dependance upon mini as a fuel, would tender us much more filially vulnerable by much a deprive- But our sleek water improvements are liable to interruption rot by severe frosts Moue, but are rub met to the hazards of hoods, and it is Impossible to boomer the effects which such a hood as that of 1932 may have upon our locks and &ma. Should such a hood occur again--and steely we may expect it—and sweep away Dam No. I, what then would be the situation of our city and the manufactories which depend upon the river for their supply of fuel? Them is nothing pleasant is the anticipation of any such calamity to a great and prosperous city like Piusbargh, m entirely de. pendent upon coal for health, comfort, sad prospe rity; but prudent foresight !equines that we should dunk of it, and, If possible, provide against it. If any such provision or precmitioe against a great calamity were contemplated, certainly no better one could he thought of, than • rail mad to Char. tier', creek, which could be intersected by branch. es extending up all the tributaries to that meek— all pouring Into the main road their supplies M the best bituminous coal, and their agrieultural pm. ducts. Years bygone a charter was obtained for a Rail road from Washington by the valley of this fine stream to this city; nothing, however, VMS done under it, but the proposed survey be part of the distance would be up this same valley, end a rail mad towards Steubenville would compose a por tion M a road from this city to Washington, as well as to Wheeling. A project fix • private rail road hit the transpor tation of coal down Chartier's Creels, is already Mooched by an intelligent Individual, and is ardently entertained by him. This fact is only lei. portent as showing the high estimate which se intelligent individual has placed on the Chartier's coal field. No well informed citizea can doubt that the coal trade of Western Pennsylvania is destined at SO very distant a day to approach, If not equal, in en. tent, that of the eastern portion of this Common wealth, and certainly there is no tributary of the Ohio which presems tire:imam more socussade de. posit of that valuable mineral, than Chanter'. creek and its valuable branches.' From each of these branches a descending grade can no doubt be bad to the Ohio, and at that point, Pittsburgh would at all tunes find a valuable resource in cam of any failure of supply from the Monoaga beta. Steubenville hes very nearly due West from ibis city and a rail road to that place would eat off a large bend alba Ohio, and avoid many oldie most serious obstructions in its course. Al the month of Harman's Creek a steam boat would on • bee line m nearer to this city than it would be at Wellaville ar even at George town in this State, and a rail road to that point would pass through the very heart of a region rich not only in coal, but of a fertile soil, well improved and inhabited by a thriv ing population passaging good farm and many valuable mills. Doubtless such a population would contribute a a fair 'have of the expense of all the examinations which may be necessary to determine the practice. bitty, and the probable expense of such a road. Your committee,theiekire recommend that mean. be taken to receive subscriptions to an amount suf flcient to make the survey's and offer the kdkrwing reeolution. his That a Committee, to be selected from has city and [from the country along the routes to he mouth of Fineman's, be appointed to promro ascriptions to defray the expense °fair necessary surveys. N. R CRAIG. T. BAKEWELL. JOHN MaFADEN. .r. CAROTHERS. FL DALZELL. J. PENNOCK: The resolution submitted by the Committee committee in the Report was commonly adopted; and the fol lowing named gentlemen were chosen to carry out its provisions: Pionergis.—N. B. Craig, Frederick Lorenz, James Irlay,loseph Pennock. Mao' Ea ks.—Alesander McKee. notices Pa.—Wm. Mercer. Ihilliday's Cone Va.—Jam Edgiogton, Thomas Ore. James Gardiner, Wm. Brown. On motion, it WAS nmoProd Med the preneedings b. published. The Board then adjourned until the regal. day of meetin g. THOS. BAXEWELL, Pres& Joan Hama, Secy. A Dart Perroam—A gentlemen who has late r/ traveled extensively in the Southwestern States stated at ■ public meeting the other day, that to his knowledge there was not a single book store in all the State of Aehaaalla No wonder that Ar• haulms ia arch a Loon Face State Local /Mara alltorpo rosit# rrilaccialOuLT caurra Teg, Diamcmdlturkettfaua h , entirely inade. gusto to the wants of the city. There is not room enough to accommodate either the sellers or the buyer,, and the hucksters ere becoming so nume rous as to occupy all ttusJ apace which ahoold be devoted to the proper clue of market people, who bring fresh produce, and are willing to sell at is fair profit. The tact is, that nearly the whole bu siness is falling into the hands oldie hucksters, and the citizens pay an extra price for articles frequent. ly interior, and sometimes unwholesome. If that ugly old Court Rouse were removed, and a good, convenient, and handsome two story mar ket house substitmed, in which to huckster should be permitted to occupy a stand, the citizens would be immensely benefitted, whilst that portion of the city would be vastly improved The cost would be insignificant, and the many respectable farmers who now decline ambling for room, would be in duced to attend the market, and rent comfortable stands. We hear constant complaints on the part of respectable market people, of the annoyances to which they are now subjected, from the hucksters, who take the stands, and assume the character of boon fide sellers of their own products, while they are merely huckstering second hand articles—ran. aid butter, unsound eggs, and questionable vegeta bles—thus injuring thow who are acting in good faith, by rendering buyers suspicious of all, alike. Some filly of thesebuckstera, we were told on Saturday, have been engaged in selling peachea alone. They buy up almost every description of fruit, at the river and from the wogone, dr.d., and thus monopolize the market. lurariviusevr is making rapid strides ou the smith side of the Monongahela. The learn of Smith Pittsburgh is becoming is very important place. and there are many really elegant buildings. The prbi raw residences are greatly improved, and the man' ufactories, moreover, rapidly spreading—several having recently been completed, and others being now under way. To ono who has ant visited that quarter recently, the changes along the whole valley from the upper part of Birmingham to the railway below Saw Mill Run, are truly astonishing. Tern perancevalle, too, but recently a mere hamlet, has grown, almost magically, into the importance and proportions of • thriving butanes. town. Pro perty is becoming enormously high too—the very rock ribbed hills, towering above the river, are sold In lots by the root, to be mined and excavated: and the large manufactories are gradnatly encroaching even on 'the everlasting hills These great Inns may be destined, perhaps, at no very remote day, to be levelled and graded, to furnish the street and foundation of a large city. Why not , Indeed we already hear of streets and alleys laid out on the summit of the hills—and a pretty hamlet is to be seen nestled away up where the early residents of old Pittsburgh would not have dreamed that such a thing could happen. The ascent is somewhat steep indeed--quite sufficient to weary the best climber, on any summer's day—tint people have built themselves pretty cottages there—and others are climbing eller them, as it to assure themselves of an elevation where none but feathered bipeds can 'Lick down upon them,' hereafter. Ma. haunt McCann.—ln our notice of the Marine Railway, yesterday, we did, unintentions ally, less than Justice to this gentleman. Ile is the inventor of the Suspended Lock Gate adopted on the Monongahela Improvement, and patented by him, and at also justly entitled to the credit of plan. ning and executing the difficult work of laying down and securing the submerged portion of the Marine Railway, He also claims the plan aile bed plates and their fastenings, together with Ili, mode of securing the gearing, by the hog chain run. sing into the rock. The following Is a description of the plan adopted by him of laying down the submerged portion of the railway He proposed a crib long enough to extend across the whole breadth of the railway, and in width sixty feet. At &games often feet, he constructed small. er cribs, reaemb/ing hoppers,—the mouth or rudest part of one being turned upward to receive tie atone for anclionn,g the crib, while that of the next was turned downward, to iUrin o broad oral base (or the structure. The main crib Wan than suspended or Idled up from the bed of the ny• sr until the hoppers were filled with atone and the water sides of the crib adjusted to the proper grade. Before sinking the main crib, the fimnclaboa ways were prepared, and spiked to the crib. The main ways, with the iron nails wens then slid down under water, and leveled and adjusted by n truck, which renehed to the surtace, —the level being taken on the top. The rails were placed at equal distances, by m.ns of doubtts flanged wheels attached to the trucks. The spikes used in fosterling down the rails. were of auffevent length to reach the surface of the water, and no constructed an to break oif when the head was driven down against the ink way. Part of the rubs were put down when there iean tea feet of water above then,. They ore all as level under water no on the shore, and have the mane grade precisely. AOCMICIC M TR ALIXOII.Vir P 011,4111 RA war —Afire broke not moor of the engine houses on the Samuel, on the night of the 20th, or morn ing of the 21st, which consumed both the engine houses, together with the sheds, and all their cont. beotible eontentn Ten ear. were burned in the sheds, five of which belonged to Bingham's line, nod five to Mr. Miller, of Hollidaysburg. The five cars belonging to I:henbanes !toe, were filled with coffee, dry goods, kn. The other five were empty. Amount of lows not eatimated--but pretty heavy. The expectation un Saturday woo, that not more than a week's interception would revialL A VoLeurras Roues:D.—Thomas Kelly, a re turned volunteer, in the Mexican war, we, robbed of sixty dollars, at the boarding house of Michael Foley, on Water then, on Friday night last. Hr went to fled, leaving the money in his pantaloons pocket. In the morning, it was gone. A man who slept in the same room, was suspected of the theft, brought to the Mayor's office, and searched, but none of the money found on him. Ile appear. ed to be a plain, honest man. The Mayor din. charged him. A Passierr.—A nice little baby, apparently abort two weeks old, was Cooed in the entry ol'a board tog house in Cotoned° Row, Federal Street, Al legheny, on Friday night. The little girl was rove ly rolled up to a shawl, with plenty of new cloth ;ng about it. The people of the house took care o the stranger. Itc-Alaarran.—Tbonan s Twitchell, who was ar rested along with Norton, LIT passing rounter& l money, got out on 81000 bail for hit appearance at Court, and fiNgOl to appear, has been again arrant. ad at Bairiki, and will won return to his quarters on the ha Norton remains In jail, awaiting the decision of the Court in his cow. Tug Wutsasy I.ounce - rim—Some days since a compile of barrels of whiskey labelled "vinegar," were dincoveacil by some ardent temperance MOO, in or near McKeesport. They gathered to gether, and forgetting their discretion, as it would seem, knocked in the heads of the barrels. The owner of the whiskey brought suit agame them, and several attune were brought down Mahe city on Saturday, by officer Fox, and held to hail for the offence. Fuming Tairmiuns.—lt wan reported on Satun day, that a pocket book containing 51,200 in old U• 8. Bank Notes, had been found concealed in an old building on Liberty street, which was being torn down. Almost a row occurred in the Diamond Market on Saturday, originating in a quarrel between a couple of market men. Some butchers and oth er lovers of excitement took put No blows were struck, but there was a deal of hard threatening. SUPILIMI COURT, Sept. 23, ISIS. Hesley vs Watson—Judgment of Om District Court affirmed. Opinion by Chief Justice Gibson. McKeown vs King. Judgment of the Court of Common Pleas affirmed. Opinion by Chieflustice Gibson. Bheares et al v Ambler et tin. Argued by Ms Candle= and M'Clure fur Wlnver, one of the Pr& In Error: Mr. Darragh in Bhenres, and by Mr. Woods in Deft in Error. A Hoax.—The New York Evening Post having published what purported to be a Free Sail meet. 102 M Akmandna, Ye- the Gazes, of that place aqe:--•Thee has been no Inch mretsug hem, end the Post has been grossly Imposed upon by some wcathlem know. The names introduced, are, those for the most part, dome colored men maid. ing here, associated with some of our most respect ed citizens." Carsanta.—A well informed gentleman from Tuseasawas County, informs in that Gemiral Tay. for will receive in the oral:ties of Wayne, Stark, Tnactuaww, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, and Carroll, a much Niger ata:Mnty over Cass or VOlll Buten, than they gave in Harrison over Van Bu. ran in 1840.—Ctueth. Gar_ :Twinir•fizer cunnam-,Turennrin t r neenabFr otibe 31a1Congrena.bnye been aready eleaed, • .Dist. luaaouk. 1. Wm. H. Bissell, D. }Lobar! W.• Jamaica, D 2. Joo. /I..bl'Cleraand, D. vataarcan-. 3. Thos. R. Young, D. I. Wm. Henry, W. 4. John Wentworth, a 2. No choice. 5. W. A. Rachardson, a a. Geo. P. Mush, W. B. Ed. D. Baker, W.gsin. 4. No choice. 7. th. L. Muria, D. gain. MAINT. MISBOWIL 1. Elbridge, Gerry D. I. James B. Bowlin, D. 2. Nath'l S. Littlefield, D. 2. Wm. G. N. Bay, D. 3. John Otte, W. 3. James S. Green, D. 4. IL K_ Goodenow,W.ga. 4. Willard P. Hall, D. 5. Cullen Sawielle D. 5. John S. Phelpa, D. 6. Chas. Stetson, D. lOWA. 7. The. J. D. Fuller, D. 1. Wm. Thompson, D. Total 5 Whigs 19 Demo 2. Shepherd Leffler, D. erats. Thus fax the Whigs have gained two members and lost on; compared with the present Congress.' We make no account ofthe vacancies in Vermont for they will no doubt be filled as at present, with one Democrat and one Whig. Alter the first trial. a plurality elects. 'rug Pioccii, Tax Loom silo Tat ANVIL"— We some weeks since directed the attention of our readers to a monthly publication under the above title, Edited by J. S. Skinner At Son, and published by GCO. B. Zieber & Co. Philadelphia. Since then we have received the Mat two numbers, and again take ocension to cell the public attention to the work. Mr. Skinner is a veteran editor of agricultu ral papers, and has done more than most men In the country to advance the farming interest, and In stimulate to agricultural itnpnivernents. His present work takes a wider range than any he has previously published, and we know of none which can give more delivlit and improvement to the in telligent farmer. Price three dollars per annum. M. I'. Morse, Agent I;ir Pittsburgh. The Niagara Chronicle has a paragraph stating that the, project of constructing a : 4 1tapension Bndge across the Niagara at Queeanton, I, again revived, and this tune with prospect of being earn ed ion. Mr. Ellet, the engineer of the bridge at the Falls, undertakes to construct it for £lO,OOO, and will himself, take one blunh at the stock.— This leaves 17,5011, tollie gainer/bed log, hall of which has Leen already taken up on the Agnelli.° side, and a large portion 01 the other hall on the Canada side of the rice , If no mdirte.een iLticuk ties arise the badge will be ready for tine by Sep, ember of next pe a r. kenrcrto, or Itsti.no k PARE—At a meeting 01 the several conipatur, trio, Alohany to 1 / 1 01110, lust week. it was resolved to reduce the Ltre through to 59,75, to take edict on Ist cf January neat, aa Gdlows Albany and Schenectady, tg./ cents. l'aca and Schenectady, $2,25; Syracuse and Fuca, 51.50 Auburn and Syracuse n 0 cent, Auburn and che,terr./ Tuna wand., SI .30 Attica and Ilutin 90 cent, The average east of Syracuse In a-I bout 01 cents per mile. caret of Syracuse 3 I .3 cents, the entire average Idiom 3 cent, FREE Solt. is Mt SorRI.-11 Iseontemp to issue a second Itarnburner'n paper in St. I n prospectus to that effect betas; in iereel The New Era says there is no use in the men attempting to deny that the Van Romano. are making rapid strides into their ranks in lb Way of eOII CM, Icsuatca IL \Vahan r it aerial, after all, i• not the sole locofoco nominee tisr Congress in the I I th Dititnet. lie received the Conk-sec votes of ( . I.ln Iruntiia and Wyo.nog Counties, but his own bottle, Lost:tree County, refused its concurrenoc, and 40011. mated SAIII . EL r‘lll-INli, Nell, this will give the 'sug candidate harder work, he must now heal both candidates, instead clone. I ioN. &YOU. F. VINTON, notwithstanding hi expressed wish not to he consulered n candidate has been re nominated (or Congress by the Whig of the Second I /mulct of Ohm. The whole noun try will be pleased to bear that he has yielded I the call at his constituency. ID' Una vim Paurca Ica a:-1r you artatt to be sae pe..tul to soy 11/lat fllk 104. you moat adaray• . use the croper noon. "Ilarreture..l )uo have et cough. eat J• i.lrer,...str and to t ured, tor tt t. the proper meal.. Have )uu A.ildua ur clifficully breatunte, Ihr it 11, .o n ly edwoot 111,11% cure you to u.e /a, r , 1.1 tor-t0r...1. NT ..edt to dotrod,te , ota v,voine the duttoeter ot the into, anl 100.,16 sod urine. up do mucus winch clogs them up. aLLI taus rentor• every on.ruelion to a Imre Inapt rauon, labile at the cante now all tuthannuatton &oh dued, and a cure certain to to effected. Have you Broorhana, SpziUng of Blood. Pleurisy, or In fact any Pultoottary Affect/on, then Jaynesa F. e t, and relief certlon, and you arid hod that you have used the proper mean . For tale In 1 . 1.10.“ rgh at the Pektn Tea Store l. 77 .4 th street near WooaL in— Culrons are honorably a.t ured that the follow ttuc err the actual uualote• of honle of JON.' tie rul Batt Braun., II they doubt uur word, they caunot these highly re.twetahle ctusena, who have tried it: Mr Geo. Beeketo, (I hlm at. Now York Mrs. A/11,11121 Reeve.. lllyrtle avenue. Brooklyn. !dr \hat Tumpktna. uJ Knag at, New lurk lIAlt Thomas Jack., Montour's E. lalarul. Cullen, late barber ateautholl America And ature now a hundred others mate, though thl.ntust e.•that it will fon'e tar hat/ to grow on th, dead or t a c o , 0.0,110,14 n, atrengthets dia mot, removtog &rut( 311•1 datalrot Iron the roots. and truaktng fight red of era/ lour swum.' • tow darklook, and keepots d,,, ha rot or .N.r, hair nun, ..on. Henn acid heauttml. a very, very long note • Vold at WM. JACKSON'S -ft laberty at. elt AAAA asvu-ta, Logan cu., V... July yl, 15.1.1 YI.ILE. Sellers—peas Min I take pleasure In cot lifyang Ma good effect. of your valuable Vemmn My children being welt,artd thinking it ought he w o n .. I ined several band+ of Venniture, withoutany effect. Ire ...led m try your Vertustuge. which I d ud with .factory etre., so much re that nay little daughter. near three )e.,. sontellung near one hun dred wort. •t one time I then recommended it to my neighbor. who bare tried it with streets, so touch so that we ...Id out in two week. the supply which urait mt..l •IJ luositht, snit nearly every Moy, sumo pe r . sou s• comm i t to the 'tore for Sellers' Vernonme ,Ileveetiulty }ours. CHAPMAN. Prepared and sold by IL E. SPI.LEAS, 57 Wood .1, and sold by diuggists generally, I n Pittsburgh sod All legheo). auglO itf . A FS' iNa NS or Talmo rron Coate—Yellow nod unhealth) 'reetit. Oiler being once or ionee clean- Ni with /one.' Amber Towle PanlC. have the look and rolor ot tvor), end at the amine tune Is SO innoreot and hoe, that it. daily ttae is advantageow even to rhos teeth thot are ott good rondo... giving there et Iron. Itlal poloth sod prevettong decoy Thou,. dee•yed prevents trout beconitng rtroreie—ti also fastens Both aa krr bee ~,,,, ttg loot, and render the fouleot teeth delieruel) white. and make the breath debt...l3ly tweet Prier YS or 371 cents a boo. For tele by %V2ll. JACKSUN. an Liberty street, sign of the Utg Boot sepl6 mer rtersntslcr —We wauld eall attention to this Is excellent remedy Mr Coo h., Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat arid Lang. fleeing several nines within a few years past had occa sion to use a medicine o( the kind, we have by expert mire tented its excellent qualities, and are prepared to recommend at to others. Minirtera or other puhtie speaker. afflicted with bronchial all will find real benefit from ur am. It mprepared by setenn• fie physician, mid all classes will find it a tate and cd, cameo* medicine in the diseases for which la re commended —(Columbus (Ohtul Crom and Journal. Fur rale at the Pekin Ten Store, No. hr Fourth .trees. m y 2.5 —lt wo [Er nt.) be easy Ticartrovi to fa kill a volumevov of Dr. AP withLeanTs ndle:mLiver P et of Ol*. :t the a/retieee of dna medicine ca Wh has had e trial it km. made Itself popular We have our pa.- scaslon hundreds of order, 'lke the hollowing : Variaseams. N V., Dee. le, 1517. Alma. Kiwi it Co. Your travelling_ agent left with me a ahort ume eine, a quantity ot kl • Lemi'• Lover Pills. The whole lut sold very rapidly, and gave the highest satisfaction Indeed it la eons/tiered the best medicine of the kind ever odered for sale. Plaque Bend me souther supply as won as possible. II AINSWoRTII A genuine article of the above valuable medicine can be bad of the drug store of). /Chid A. Co., No. Ott Wood street [l:7- I.n.lies who . use Jones' Spanish Idly Innis., have always o fine alias transparent skin. 01 this IL tnal will satisfy any one. Sold only in Pittsburgh, at Isti Isiborty novlOdandurlYel W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentist, Orrice and residence oil Fourth Street opposite the l'llleburire Hank. Orrice hour. from V o'clock to It A At., end tram V o'clock to 5 P. M. sepl4-ly Mr Our readers are reminded that the great Auc tion Sale Raven:led In to-day's paper, takes place to morrow at 10 o'clock, and we would advise all deal er., to veil hreilllg . ll stare, ti. 7 Wood street, to-day, and cleaner the large stock of good. which Ihey will find displayed through the room. A. the stock Is to be clos ed oat without reverve, Mere will no doubt Le many chances for bargains. Dr. 13. 0. Stearns, Dentist. OFFICE at Mass Houck's, cm Fourth street, a few doors above Wood street. vnul the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with era. Sew gums, alter the =lnner now universally prefer red at the cast, manufactured to suit each particular ease. Teeth, from a full set down to single one, In jected on • suction plate, :Les avoiding injury to the natural teeth. epecimens of blocks of suction plate may be examined at the office. All operations incident to the profession performed with mire and faithfulness. aug2l-3m L IN L E4 p E r 01L-20bbla latni , tl by lJ li stt E l ES e b' ISA Frit gaalir~ it d:77',01,1d.,"; seuea LT 01.3—ti bales finest sort, growth of ISta, now lat. XI. ding and for sale by sepad ISAIAH DICKEY & Co W HITE lost reed and for sale by wyr.* WICK & ACC AN DI.KSM _ („2 TON 1.1 I'l Y.b, —ad bac on band rep2S WICK & TAN tI N C Tor, rose reed and far rale by WICK re ApeAprjx.i.sm / i(OI.:ND Noymr. All. vit., rin k j A1u51urd,,,,...1e , u Ircsh ascot row /11LL1/1113.1,. rcrs. pat recd u lid for sale by sepl2 & lII'CANDLESS HERRING—III by• Smoked Herring, lost read for sale by sep2s WICK & 151.CANDLI.S end .9 -ngy APPLES—Just reed and for sale by sepld WICK & AVCANDLEAS It YTsilfr AROMATIC-1U cases Myers'superior Aromatic Tobacco, just reed and for sale by scp23 WICK & DI'CANDLESS UKTAHD—CI cans superior Mustard, fresh gen, in last received and Mr sale by WICK & brenN ot.rss LIME BANK NOTES itor sale by HOLMES tr. EONS RR 72 )7. 4 , t Road Colodny will "noyiabakat tiers enlesda, glleanneogially;Otidc ygdoesday e"afalf, Ck3,11111.,,.3848001,4 o clock, P.ll, tar th e Ral=bbing, etertifog. blid,atar:ara., I;irugitulflutn a tit e thineea miles In length Also for then, neceuary di sills of whim or burr oak. iLYlEVinelee, sad 67? abet:woof same material. 6X II Inches, eight feet in lea* rof luau same length and 0 arches square. %Au the work. excepting oallasting and timer, to be finished by the Ist day of February, 1851, th ballast ing by the lm day of April, and timber by u day 01 June of same year. Pftri.efiie will be made on account forwork and materials done or fon:ached to the amounuf 75 per cent. on the E n gineer s estimate. Specifications and plane will be ready for ihibition, as also the line proposed for uaminattoc ten days preinour to the letting. Contractors &lentil, to take Little Mum Railroad stock, or bonds of said company, bearing Eternal at 7 per rcent per annum in whole or in pan papent, will have a preference Over others; the companireserying the right ol rejecting part or all the bids oared. By order of Presl L. M. R. H. Co. sejolti dal S ToConntry More hoot*. t, m MITE & JOHNSON, 46 &ler&et streeuld Moire the attention of Country Mere Mona to heir stock of New Fall Goods. purchased for cask, the New Y ork Import. and Jobbing houses. and wil be sold at astern jobbing prices. The stock eompres a great moiety of Dress L.sods. chameleon and blink St!ks, suit and cotton warp Alpacas. ma/ Alp et Lustre., fancy chameleon and plod do; Will ripctOrientals; French and English Menu., Lain and Cashmeres, munre and long Shawls, Mora and lio mery, Bonnet Ribbons froml6 cents a piecesr, bonnet Silk., Anlficlol Flowers. Linen cambric Hdkis; 11l cartons Thread Laces and Fllganga; 15 colons COIIOI3 do. Coml., 80110/111, Thread, Needle., Pm, &c., in every renew. Wholesale Room. ltd door eep'4 Dwelling House and Lot tornado. A LARGE and excellent three story Wick Dwelling House, containing eleven rooms, on tone h corner of Third treet and Cheri*y, with the lot winch it .ands, •. offered for stilton le oder.- ..I.llg. The hose ha. been built stn. the great Lir, Milli the title is !wrier, The sue, convenience, and eleelleill work matt •It tit of the house, ad the pl anion... of the 10, Moon, rendet. It one of tie room de strable, reg/denres Pitirburo. mr. q .„or I; F GILL/IC/RE, at in,. office on Ith rt. near Grant Cosh for Barley. Ingbest market pnre w II be paid tt cash fur good merchantable Harley. delterred atoar ware /011N /11TA DEI & Co, ranal Imam, Pam street =99 UOUND--A quanttly of silver ware, serried or de r posited in a I.unther Yard, end bellevid to hare been stolen. They arc at the Mayor's oder where the owner ran have it on proving propertysnd paying charges ray I,I , ANNELS—Iird. brown and plaid ' , lmmo!, as sorno om of home made, mat ne'd once aimmient and !or sale by ti COCULAN, .clad 21 wood at lASSIMERFdet, sAriN KITS ANI) TVIEF,LreS=An I J4• , rtnent cualtnissiou andlor sale by se pd. I COCHFLAN bx• w R l'keree, rust received and for sale by RURHILIDUK, ele. Co, sewn weer street I INSEED 011.---Wsrrsided purr-10 Ibis on eon •ue 11111 l eat sad for ante low by the lot seircl J SUIIIIONMAKER A to,J rood Ly a t ge No 3 Alaclerel, eI , L 1' la~dliK and for ule .1119 RAH A LEY t SMITH T OAF SUGAR AND MOI.ASSIES.T bids Lo 1 Sugars, as sorted numbers; h 1 do Stbess llou Molasses, lof sale by yrs! HAWLEY t smrrti (7orroN-70 bale. in store on consignnent and lJ sale by C II IaANT, s ect 41 water ABLE CHAIN - A lame Cable Chan mltable fu lJ strmnbouts, near raw tree in length, for nde by n0g1.5 I. LI WA'ILIBIAN 1811-197 1.1,11 No 3 Morkerel. (Pete.) GI Lalf do N do. 1 , 4.±; av do do No ^ do do; jlin 'led and fo le by surd; MILLER & RICE ETSON furl • ) nen,. prime M Pl. et. reed for ra 1, by aug-X. MILLER & RICZETZON )(NAN CI.I.IENT-3 bbl. for .le by •uyjl F VON 130 N k al AFt Lb]. N C for .01r ley 'grPG I VON CONNIIIOFIST k Co ITFA A NRR-40 roas roodlom and crown pep(' f tot by S F VON BONNHOTST & Co / `111 . F.C.,E-4,1 btla cream Deese lust received d Vtor solo by sepll WICK fr. 211'CANDLESr nil 11 . 11:E br .. v u IiEANS—ZJ bb , ! wall white be .. v u RICK 2c AITANDZESk . MKTAL—tdA) tons Pig Moral for Foundry fur se, by scpl3 GEO A BERRY _ Lir Pearl, fur *ale by D WILLIAMS *A\l't 7V 'Aa'rul(gD HACt:U— lr~ •Liu Im:e. rupee r. lump, ur I. Tin. above numbers AMA & b very chotet laanda, to winch the cittettlsott of the Icavrarbrularly Invited Wlek Nt'CANULESS C IoFFYIE-314 .sew te , rn st r i @ b :: : Hal '• bannTayrai to store nod (or sale sep2l 'NICE: k M'CANDI ES@ S o, by t' s l' , CA c ßll. CODA, bbla just ; ree:d and for .1 4 - 4 It k , db.I.LERS DOW'D R111:11A1111—Wu lb. tan reed and (or sale by elr~ U SEI.LERnt _ . RUNSIVICK GREEN-3M lb. .iOS; reed and for tale by .nr2.l @SELLERS BRIMKPONE—IbbIa just reed and toe sale by aeira @ R SELLER@ INDIGO-1u crown..Sp anis&i'lnd.g. in store sal for snit by aerti WICK & YWCA:n/41:Si • `TRAM' BOARDS-4 Loos, Mfferont No., mal reed 0 from Cbanybernburg& tepid BROWN & CULBERTSON Q ATINETTS--.A Lsrge invoice black, blue, ea/I 011oitl •nil etrel mix, plow en.l Insley Sett/lei very low, ova Netted and lur eel.. by seplre SI IS C/CI.F:TT & W 1 irrE, 119 wood .1 lASSINIERES--A full assettntem black and fancy Cassnuerrs. of the Intro style. and pattrroa, jam opening by sep2l SHACIELF7rT k. WHITE 11.1 ills-A very large Meek et common. no.dul kJ sad fine 13otnea4,, Euglntb and French Clod., ir nous colors and deniable make, now opening by seint: 811ACK.I.k. - 17.1r. WHITE. ea.va de•trabic tau atOew. in-avy aired and plain twilled and Caney Tweed., lull /itt m i l.v aeri,u SHACKLETT& WHI rt: INSEED 011,-10 brrir for •ale egeti Fir I EN a it & Co. 5; water ANNE:RS tflL--25 able landing from Comet nod f• ule y iwirtf I AMES DA 1.2 ELL ACKERF:I—Ioo 1.4.t1a Not Mackerel, branded large, lur sale by sept.l JANE S DAL:CELL MACKERE l! I.—lbblo No I. (or tale by sort! F VON BONNHORST&C, W " ZV I' A N'"S"kl,l,l7lZ(Vitoll.4 VCOTCH tiNLFF- IU Lbls Rees, Joues & Co's mso• 0 toilet., ler role by next! 3 F VON BONNHORST & 1,RE31111011.1-4 hales growth 1313 Hops, just recd mud fur sale by root: BROWN & CULBERTSON l UtiACCO—tipsekages sasorted, just ree'd awl f , satin by DROWN & CULHEITTSON W . UM —IV bas Cruntpion & ('o'l Palm Etoap, prat I„) reed and tor sale by neinn BROWN & CULBERTAON W A LEEIATU bbts pure, landing and for sale by C BIDWELL, A I, mater at sacks ruat reed and for sale by C BIDWELL Q SALTS-30 bEIs instore - and (or sale by U se p2I J C BIDWELL WODA AMH-10 rasa., Grat quality, (or sale bz kJ sent! J C EIIDWELL UIIAR--.4 !Aids, part prune, on conrugnment and 0 (or Bale by aept= J C BIDWELL Q ENNA, INDIA-270 .0..4 1bn prlme, ...d me, S sale b CL L ! ), CKNI , :ft'S PILLS-7 gross o _ aept". L INSEED OIL—I: bb/singl A for by l jscr;Trjo oo ijAoo , l— do il dr., ll ,: e p o :m 9 f h . o ,r a le d r er 800 ... t i to u llata snit ll' sera R ROBISON A. Co, IDd libert;ll: U . .. - 11. ClA.llll—ltee'd this day, one sheet °sandal Tapestry Oil Cloth, •ery handsome. septit 1V APCLIN*VOCK, 73 Foorth st f \IL ,Cl.olll—ltec'd this day, one sheet near style 1.. J oak colored Oil Cloth, of •ery handsonso patter. septtl 1V 3I`CLINTOCK. CURE:AE-75 bx. W R Chem., for sale by sep2l S F VON BONNHORST & Co L. , A LERATUS-13 casks sod boxes, for ado by sep2l S F VON BONNHORST & Co - LECTRICITY—A Manual tooccompany Blake's Electric Apparatus, met published and for sale hy BLAKE & Co, Mmket st, entrance N side of Me Diamond MACKEEEL— i 3:bII . Liarge No 3 litarkerel lb 14 Md. No 3 Mackerel, lit asesehusenv inspec tion, mai received and (or vale by MILLER & RICKETSON itaacerniE ~4.1 A P-200 b.. convignment and for ,ale by anon MILLER & HICKKIMON LARD OIL-20 bbl. No l Lard Oil, min and for sale by sepia, bIILLEH. & HICKETSON S UUAR—" N °SPA ( or.ale by M 15p20.2w• I)UTAS 11-16 calla Poulain. landing from Lake Eno Oman Line, end for sale oy acaoS) DALZELL, SI water at Y ll IDETAL—T o tna - .ep JAS DALZELL kJ for sale by ACKEREL—WO bbls No 3 histekerel, Aar ree'd 111. and for .ble by sep v 14 &I% HARBAUGH OPS-3 boles fresh Hops, In more and for sale by .11,_sepw 8 & W HAHBAUGH ROSIN -3b bbh Rosin, lor sale by Isept, J SCHOONMAKER & Co i i ,PSOM SALTS-12 bbl. Epsom ;Salts, for sale by • snow J SeIIOONAI AKER &Co MATTS! MAT rft'' —Jute, Ibrant, Manilla Strop, sad bhurP ditto Matta, nog toed end for sale at reply ‘ll m fourth __n_ morn. Wheeling, aurorted• , • J SC1100:01AHER & Co, 24 &oat Co s &Tit UltiCh--ato bur Seourtma Iktek, for rola by J melit.&ll\alAktiß & WVI lA, [MAIEI2II n.i. ho.hci. T.. 4) jail, Icy H T1.10;&11, Jr, lAJ %Vocal al ftEF.N TEAS-171 half ellents fine fresh Y Hymn Xff Teas, per eb.pe enonuel Runnel!, Safionville, &e, Insichng audio, male by Benin DADALEY k RMl'l7l UN POWDER AND IMPERIAL TE.A.S—Mue&tue U P and kupettal Tvu , A., nod by mPIL FLAGALEY & Sal ITH der, Innaing from fatal tb6 day; for .. o byy zepl9 VAOALEY d SMITH _ . B AM j 01 y'oo:rl:—r e'htbr.cew will pro,ter.:b:lld.touor,ktvo,the Nant N NOLILLE'S & SUNS ~ _ ,....1;7.71. : ',-.:, . t1i:..;,,, 7 7,:, • :t- - -: . ,,!...::-:,, ...?., , V ' - l - AUCTION'..f 7,1; 7 t- ,. .T WWI ...,.. :,..., Jobra D. D..q.sfAiaitiogiiiir«.- Zionarkid Farr:dim at itudixs; On Wednesday morning, Sept. at IP daleeP t ht this dwelling house of Mrs Sophia El Smith, adrul.. , ll m. Rouen Catholic reboot home, Penn etreet,ata Ward, will be mild het entire Mock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, he., among which are mahogany, bureabureaus, tables, chairs, bedsteads, feather beds, tam. us, bedding, table cloths, looking glasus, earret: in& Are Pans, fender., china. glass and qacensumas together with a general asso rt ment arkiteben fur. ammo's. sepe JOHN D. DAVIS, A.m. Hossvp, Wormed Hoods sad Coos,, Ticcaen Gm. fort., Cloth Cops, k, at Auction. WsII be sold without at at the Common Sales Dooms, comes of Wood .d Ithrth sweets. on TtmslaT 21 Ith tow at to o'clock, dos kiPlwf worsted; s do e. open Imosk 3 ,1 0 eeddroo's worsted coats, to do tasselled comforts: dosuper do do 41 do seam do do; 01 do heavy wool half hose; Itdo do cotton db; 3do mis ses wool hose; 5 do find clod , pcs, eacls 7, sac 00000 bald. sepehl — JOHN D DAVIS, Aoci -- • iarifyi Side of Drya oo 4: Ou Moaday _moruing Soya. la, at ID &Mock, at the Carant 'clad Mies Room, corner of Wood and Fifth sts. will he sold, without reserve, an extensive assortment of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, consisting of splen did real wool dyed alma cloths, French and Arraeritin easalateres, saninets, Welsh tunnels. gala plaid's, Kea. toeiry leans, flannel., ticking.; chicks, bleached and brown muskrt, merino, cashmere, sicken, and broche shawl*, silk hdkfs, woollen and cotton hosiery, sewing silk, stemma linen table cloths, Will and falter vesting*, gala plaids, blue, black and plaid dress lulls, patent thread, ie. At 2 o'clock. Groceres, Quernsmare, Furniture, A quantity of arocenes, china, glass and q• ware, table cutlery, window blinds, looking gI mantel clocks, cooking stores. A general amp sinew and second hand nintwhold turniture, Eta= 6, 4 4) ,:,1 ° ' / ,„,„" m e 6 th i ugeT, with (onto! top, At 7 o' c lock. 5 caws Wow and shot, solo , Freocb ready mode clothing, German Glory good*, ne pocket ruitery, gold and wives watches, ranks, fancy and sta plc dry goods slept! Great Sole of Dry Gooch as dluctsott.. W. A. APCLURti being shout to OMae his auction and C 0131031.104 Loraine, theclump...ems now on band will be sold at public rale by die .b•criber on Tuesday, 00th Hilt. ommencing at 10 o'clock, at No 63 Wood street The stock comprises one of the lar gest and best usortments of linty and staple Dry Gootle offered at auction in Pittsburgh tor • number or years, embracing in peri— l:llk, Glue b't sod blue broadcloths; {Orlin blk, fancy and doe skin C./111111.1.; blue and grey mat )eons; Roarer cloths and rout feltlnrq cloak linings, red flannel s, blankets, shawls, silk pocket Mkt*, blk and cold, kg'd and plein rilpsecas; veinter plods, cash. meres t de lames, gingham*, prints, pins and needles, Hub blew a nd brown muslins; silk, stun and worsted v.tings; vest puddings, brown Holland unit &lichens; table linens, linen and table cloths, wicking, bit kid gloves and buck mints, sewing silk, patent thread and spool cotton, gum soupenders, cotton hdk 10.10. Tee goods will be arranged for examination on the day previous to the sale, m low, and numbered; and all goods offered will positively be sold, no the coo. argument will be closed without reserve. Perms—For all aunts over Sid, three month. credit; over V 250, 4 mos; and over SACO, 6 most Mr approved endorsed notes. septa JOHN DAVIS, Auct AMUSEMENTS THEATRE.- C. El PORTER !Lyman. MONDAY EVENING, KEPT. G, anti 4e permuted play m 5 acta, called JANE SHORE. Gloster --.. Mr. Oxley Hammes Mr. Prior. Jane Shore • Miss Porter. Alicia Mr.. Madill° Clot c li on m ert2: with a Aluxical Pa h r:rea ' lled . WHY DON'T SHE MARRY. Hats Tick Mr. John Dunn. Corporal N.• • • • • • ....... •Mr. Archer lisette Miss •ena Coni. VAX ANBIIIIGH & od/ MENAGERIE WlL_no 10th , • •••••• • •1 r.LII.M.Y, the oth and 10th days of October, 5049, for TWO DAYS ONLY. Si tonseine—Froto 2to 4 o'clock, P. , end Si to 2 in the evening. Admission 25 cents. Chil dren under it years of age, hell price. The Procession of Carnage., kc., will enter the above town, from Butler, et 1l o'clock on the shore morning, preceded b) the colossal Tune Rooos, on Cllttel. Soon CAILICIAOi, Painted and gilded in the mow morgeous style, contane. Post's Canons New York Brass Band. Carriages end Cages are all new, (built by the t mechanic* lit New York.) highly fittished, painted and decorated,' are drawn by a troupe of 100 dapple grey Hones, Me finest sutd ever collected together. THE CAVALCADE will . pass through the principal streets of the town (advertised (or exhibitiou,) to the spacious Pavilion, erected for the exhibition of this collection of eminside, where the public may here an opportunity of beholding theperformances of 01195 F. CALHOUN and NIL BROOK'S, who Sipa° yr. will give an interesting illustration of the aecendan ey of intellect over the wild lemons of Ike forest. Osw Sc. terse bills at the principal hotels. The same will be exhibited at New Castle the sth. Centreville the fhb, and Butler the 7th Oct. sep2l A. - 31.4revra' R.lO. d.lodd• Wood • YROLI) of the cordial immune of over ono thousand friends, and the unexampled patronage bestowed upon us sumo we re-assumed the control of this estab luitneut, wet/ea leave to Inform our (mods and pa trons that no exertion will be spared to prontotethe coat fon, pleasure and hilarity of our visitors, and to make Ito ..• 01.1 Eagle" stand keremost, and lead off sal smiler establishments to the west , lea cream, (unrivalled' peaches, oysters in season, with all other delicacies will be found so this eatablmhenent and served up to manner without precedent Balls and panics flu cashed as usual lep4 ANDREWM. RERIOVAL. A ARNOLD & CO.. Importers, Jobbers and Ra 2-1. miler., have removed to their new wore, No 5u Canal street, NEW YORK. one door east of the stand they have so tong occupied. lii anumpation of this removal an extensave nook of nob and fashionable Goods, minable to the season, have been selected in liampe by a partner of the house, a large portiam of Which are now in store, and °then, are dauly among. SILKS--Superla Paris styles in an the new demsna of the season. 3-4 anal 44 ehangeable and black S,ailn de Chine, 4-4 changeable Gms d'Egypte, 34 and 4-4 changeable Pounds Pole, 3.4 and 4-4 black-watered Silk., Pompadore mad other rich style. for evening and so trees, Alareelliaes., Nation , and Millinery Salk.. ALSO, French and Habash Cmtuneres end Datable., to mull medium and bold designs, plain, plaid and strapeal Aladonnsa,ll-ao Santa, Arago, Gain, and other Piuda Vactoria, lambi:mere& Menu., Thibeta, Cloak. tngs, French nod English Prints, French and Scotch ()Ingham,. ALSO, French Cashmere Long and Square Shawls. Rob Roy It lan patterns,along, square. and 0..1 aims rich Printed Turku. Shawl*, embroidcred cashmere Robes, Visetes, Pdamillas, and Croak• of the newest Pans shapes, colored and Mack Velvets. from half a yard to two yards wide. ALSO, Ladle.', Gentlemen,', and children.' flowery of every deseraption; cotton, men o, and lambswool Undercests and Pants; Welsh, unshrinkable and do atestac Plume* Rath and Whaling Blankets; colored and white coonmrpaners and Qoalug 44 Linens. GOWN and Linen Sbecungs,Diapers and Ltama.k Table Lame Napkin.' and Doyhe Towellings, together with& gene ral swonment of housekeeping ankles ALSO, Lace., lbabroideries, Lace Vella, Gloves Fmbr y oidered cnqm, Robe*, Evening Dry. Good., ant Frane Arucles. N. B.—Family bloaraing of every description con nanny am hand, for which a separate department tam been provided. No abae made in this establishment from Me pnee imbedtemnt se .Jl,lol* 1 DR. G, rkF NEW YORK, may be BANNIN consolted, gratuitously. I.J for • few days. at the Exchange Hotel, in refer ence to the appheation of his "Body-Brace," (or the re lief of Chronic Weakness in general, Debilitated public apenkers, Pulmonie Dyspeptica weak and delicate la dies and children, and those wiob weak spine, and one prominent kip and shmilder, will find Immediate com fort by the application of this perfectly ea.y applica tion, which is • subatfinte for the corset, and acts (un like other tampons) by supporting the small of the back, and lifting and not by supporting the woken abdominal organs—fully expanding the cheat through the support of the internal organs, and correcting • stooping form by balancing the body on its}thi,and not by restrn-- tug Me motions of the slusuld.. Ladles will be fined by Mrs Cartwright, No. MI Wood street, Or mated l i rLal l att: o . 4 d i rlllaka . • Office hours, from lb to 12 A. The Medical Profession sq, invited to call and ex amine. Prermuman, May 29, IRO. We, the uuderaigned, having used In our pracure. 'Banning's Patent Leta.' for the relief of eases of aim le Prolapsto Uteri cheerfully testify to H 4 tieing the • t natrament we b ave met with to fnlfil all the mdi moons required in case, which tan be required rout an external support • A. N. M . DOWF.LL, u D T. F DALE, M. D. JOS. P. OAZZAIL M. D. - • 11E1 SIRED PILILEIIt T H en dS v~nun 6 barsua. in Boot. and Sho ~ will MON. A pension of hi. meek haring been slightlln. lured by water, on lb. 13th In he is determine ) to sell them at priees that cannot fed to please. AIeCAMAION, No. 117 Wood Mreel;ppposits Jolna D. Davis' Atte Lion Room.. • septll43l -- Sr I CtENTI PIC APPARATUS, for Common School. Scohoorici and Priva te consul:cog of Tellecian;Orrexte, Woke. humors' (reps, th5.... 1 " cal Forme nod Boltds, (toloOcel Spec/mem., Um... meal Block. ice. &e. I se, inclodms box wok lock and key, 813.21 Por sale by HOPKINS, 4tb b. successor to J L Read 1•1113 D. Llama, als6l. W. S.O,SOY. LEHM ER & ANDERSON, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERC H AVM, LYYFFONSALE FACTORS, AND ACRNTS FOR TF LS AND W. ULASS, No& 7 & RE 8 ninunST, O ASOYZNA I 1,3,0•DW•T, SISCLNIISTI, Onto. fIIIEAME-1021.1113. prune Creme; d. S.p 8•44 ror iraleLt sepyr J D WILLIASIb OLIVE 011.-3 due superwy, ado do j bottles: for .ale by D WILLIAMS S A 14,1 new. tier, One, s i t dot nem corn Brooms, for sale LI eeplb .1 D WILLIAMS tx; 001.1.1i:NS PUB BUYS' VVEAR.—W. H. Murphy VV has recemcd so amornatent of various stylus of good.. (or boys' wear, plain and bumf, suitable for W and arin.er. stpl O IL SASSAFILAS-48 es /oat reeetveJ and for sale sep6 Ft F. SELLERS BI:CKETS We dos Heaver bucket,. ( or sale by WIC IL a. hIVANDLEILS rptuire,--w due lArtler patent rube for sale by erpl I WICK A ArcANLILPS9 P _ IRON —tiri) too. A lir rhr u„ otriou• br.de for omits by rept! J s it 11.4)YD rg , STEAMROATS. NEW LISBON AND PITTS - ID:ROB D UNE OF CANAL AND AILY STEAM PACKMIS, 184 8. num (rut Leaves Pittsbassh aissoow, at 9 o'c ) lock, A. M., and as. ri".. 111 / 9 9 1Poirlintoutb elks Sandy and Beaver Ca ttalo at 3 otiock, and New Lisbon at 11, Woe cqkla. Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. AL, (coaktryi th e eanal bottle river during the 'nleicralcd . o l .l3l, M 9 o'clock, A. W and acmes at Plitsburgh al 7 P. d.--thus lodine • condemnsline lot carry Actions rod freight between New Lisbon add o the usro of sinhorter dine and al less rates than by say The proprietors of this Line bare the pleasure of in ure public that they have fitted op Moira elm Canal for the aceonotterlattoo of paseengers and freight, to run to connection tint the well knows mermen t' t 1, 51 COPE and BEAVER, sod eoulleCle ow, at Glangow with tbe Pittsburgh end Oneti me and other daily lines of stearean down the Ohio and blinissippi even. The proprietors pledge Shal e eels. to spare _po p etpense d er trouble to trove ' o ro r rl , saj et, arul a do a ask of the pabLie 111111111 rrI'HORIZED &GENITAL 0 Al. Ha RCN, S. d. W. HARE& UGH, Pittsburgh. It. HANNA, & Co. myna( .1. 11ARBAUGH fr. Co. Neer Whoa. NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, C. E Clarice, was ter, will leave eller this notice, ibe Wellsville punctu ally, m D o'elock In the morning . joL2 1 MA__ _11144. alTrsiarrnou s aaowasvu.zaii FEBRUARY Is p t, ,ssir P—kußvißy 1., I B 4 LEAVE DAILY AT o A. M. AND 4 P The following now boats complete Lao line G:r the present season: /LT LANTIC, Capt. James Park ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and lln andareCapt E. Bennett. The boats are entirety ne fitted up without regard to _cry comfort chateaus, can procare has b een provided. The Doses will leave iLe Motiongahrl• Wharf Deal 01 the foot of Ross at Puwagers mil be panatela pa board, as the boats will certainly leave at the adtaill. Used hours, ti A. AL and 4 P. hi • lan3l PITTSBI.III.I.44—a. .PACIERT.;— 141 The .will steamer I P litinney N , master, will tarn titularly for 44 heeling, on blendliTs Wednesday and Pitchy, se to o'clock precisely. Leave Wheelingascii sd Tueay Tbursday and PM nudity, at 7 o'clock, a m, precise I y The Coaxal w il l land at all the traermetbam porteEvery accomodation that earl be procured for the nea ten and safety of pen'paseen ac been erecter& The boat is also rovided limit a slfae . ung safety guard te prevent exp losions For fre i al li s B. i nhwily on board or to letel corner of tst and NosiikfAd SEWICKLY, ECONOMY, R FREEDOM PACKET The splendid light dn tg ht steamier CAROLIN, Dar, master, will run as • regulat y Packet between Pittsburgh la d es above ports, regularly lauding on the Allegheny thee opposite the mouth of Pitt street. The Carolina will touch at all the landing. between the above pans, in the accomthodauon o( the market people and the tra velling public. Leaves Pittsburgh every day at half past two o'clock P. M., returtung leaves Freedom ova ry day at 7 o'clock A. Al. The proprietors of this Line have purchased and fit ted up the Caronnc in a superior manner at a eonaidar able expense, expressly for this trade. Th ey plain themselves that the boat shall remain le the trade, add hope, by strict attention to the wants of the comeituth ty, to receive their support. 1:17: Fare 75 eehts. ady4-didavatT FOR CIN - CINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. ---- Maltz. The elegant steamer lIINCiGOLD, C' einetrntnal " tio "e Xt e ht fi s 'e d t a he y. s at b ri: mor freight or passage, apply on board. Sapp . . FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. The splendid new steamer VISITOR, Jacobs, master, will leave for above Wain and Inlenzletlytta ports this day, .1 ... . . . ._SVP4.I o &clock A. AI For fret blot osamn r apply on boanl. FOR CINCINNATI. The new and substatial steamer HUDSON, wall run daring the low Mal,/ belliven Plueburgh end the above place, her draught being so tight :passengers may rely upon PaM, earned through without delay. She will leave Mr 01- -innati this day at PJ rieleek Poe Height or passage, apply on board, or to Ll WILYINS, The splendid lighndnuaght staanta AWL COSI, ,k . Boyd, master, will leave for above nd Intermodists ports on this day al In o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board. • sept2o - - mat. The eptendid steamer WIELLBI3IIROLI, C. Barnes, master will leave for the hove anti interm ediate ports MU da at 10 o'clock A M. FOR CINCINNATI. The splendid light draught steamer. COMPANION, (12 inches draughty) Tomlinson master, will leave for OH .I.above and all intermediate ports Oda o )l: . hgto'clock, AM. Fur freight or pas:us:o3y - - ---- DA. FAHNESTOCK'SANTL.BUJOUB }Ula— n. This Cathartic compound combines smannesa of bulk with efficiency and comparative fraldneft of pur gative action, amt having a pcmdler tendency to th e Whiny organs, is extremely valuable in th is couatry, m which bilious thvers and other emote/air any with have cougextion of the Liver, so mach abound. Thri now no the text of 20 years and experience has proved them to be a tare tmd Tel , lable remedy lid Intermittent, Remittent and Baba. Fever, .lanett, Bilious colic, Indigmtion, Drum, Dyseute 1 , 2= Vomiting', colds, and all complunts otriti 7 character. The complete and universal maxiatac o t 1 non which bas keen given by thee , pills all who have used them, renders the publithing of the Darner °. certificates in their favor' tamecepary. To pre-, vent counterfeiting they are nbw pot epic red rylo-1 graphic wrapper. Price 25ectus fold box containing 20 pills. Prepared and sold by B A FABNIZSTOCK tr. Co. orner 1.1 And wood, and also corner eth and wokiC • repitl Valuable Property for Pale. rg , HE subscriber offers for sale a two story Ehrek 1. House and Lot, on 4th street, between Smithfield street and Cherry alley—lot 20 feet on 4th st, romping; back 100 feet to a2O feet alley. Also, the beautiful residence he occupies in Alleghe ny city. 50 feet (root on the canal, by 275 to Libert4 norm one.third of • n sere, an which Is erected a ( two story double bones, finished in good offin• price cod te n. • inquire of J [ serf-tm • . •• • -MD, • FOR COLD WEATILER—W R Murphy tes al- - mva tendon to Ws excellent supply of Home ms4g, Blanket.; Eastern do do. eery superior, home made Flannels, Fasten, do do; Twilled Flannels, red and white; Welsh Fh socl. , unshrinkable; C 22102 Flan- Fleecya, elk, cotton and Merino; nlyirma and, Silk Hom; lama do, o superior ankle at lb* pricea--at north east corner Oh and Market on .r.• Country merchants will lease remember lus Wholemle Room no 2d story, w h ere load, am .1d as pores Mat will pleadb. sepel HOSIERY D.RIPOrt 57 Wruassr .rant. aresl Cross triszer,Nsw Tost TOHN WHEELER, Jr., (successor to Thomas Nieh ff— olls,) offers to country merchan osiery, Gloves, Comfortersoiturts and Drawers, C ap e ,l in every/ variety, by Ma dozen or ease, at vetiaJohr priees Car cash or credit. This stock will embrace styles this are not to be met wait in the ordzsusr7 Dry Dowd. stores. Orders faithfully executed JOHN WHEELER, Jr Importer and Jobber or Hosiery on ly N. B.—Clothiers will and a large assortment of Un der Shiro and Drawers here. sep.2o-olaw IRVING HOUSE; smarm c A amas., •ne Inilarj irrlaen, BROEW Y D HOWAR WAY,D, formerl )H of Howard • Hotel, beg. • to announce to hi. (nendi and the public, that. he has just completed one of the largest and most com modious Hotels in the Union, replete with every mod em Improvement and formkted in a style that will compare with any Other eatabilahMenl in the coatury. No pains nor expos, se .hall be wanting to render en, tire allialietion to those who may favor him with their patronage. septikift. JOHN OHIC.IIIFP & CO., IVT OS. 93 and 94 . Fren4 street, Bell Founders, and man- .1.1 ufacturers of all kmds of litmlegs tor Gas, Steam' sod Water, have Morays on hand Wrought Iron Wel ded Pipe for steam, gm, and water, from 9 in. to gOs • ni diameter. Brass Outings mode to order. Alms a, mire assortment of Bells arid Studied Brass Work, los artuch the attention of Pim:abets nod Engine Haden. is particularly direeted. terms. Gas Fittings put up prompUy and on reasonable. Berm-dam ! Illxklbitton T of Da&Oas. HE edeurers of that splendid FFlower are re speedbily Invited to suit the collection of the sob scober; end epeetmsens may be 110011 et the Peed Store of S N Wickenhata i and orders len mil be allendett • Prtee CVO per doe. JAMES WARDKOP, sep2l-Sor bleaches., Nanny 500 Pr m AGS ,LuotibCds*ffgeuliago . h .N i v ` b i t ;ll " 00 do 8 s..asmi, &Ibis Taiareo, k hl ep o Knatacky .„ Tarlst, GLIAs pepper,g do Allspice, 40 MAW Cmia, • 40 bble nor, eal kegs sods seam:al KO sone:tent of Groceries arid Plusburgh inmultaentred rdela. for sale in, by ELEcnuc MACHlNhine s 'S, at from US., sift Electra- Manetic M, nom diff eastern anal. lac - wren; Marine ac Clocks for steam bo erent as, canal boys and (aetories. Also, Clienucats, Thermometers, Lc., • for sale by BLAXF: & Co, comer market II and die dial N. B.—Electricity of either kind nehnimenned r the direction of physsciana m7lO FOR SALk.—Att excellent Fondly Horse. .' Bravura of . 4 ), • /1T LEiI:C/I,Jr , • IF septil 11T & 61. 3IITCHEILTREE., Wholesale Groetnr, . Rectifying Distillers, and Wine and Liquor AI embolus. Also, importers of Sada AO nod Bleach ,ng itereder, No. 100 Liberty strain, Pth.b. q h, ssoplZl ROCKHILS---.5.5 birds prune N O Scw bbla Loaf Saga', Noe la 6 and 63 Prune N 0 blolirtaes • le Nagar Moose ••• 1W bags pruao Wet Collie 2.4 hf chola Y H Tea 110 bin 6 and 12 lb do end O P 20 1° bbl. I la ' r r g riW e NO T*6 3 M "'"' nelter i-L el (1 6. M7 d ) 11* For Sale b 7 NY t M MITCHELTRHE. eeptlt lOU liberty , sl 25 do Sweet Malaga do 10 do Madeira do, f r sale by • M't & MITL2IIELTILOH Blaspratt. Rene soda Lob. I ilr e r bectranoill, torte no w re4e . ex t rz c lhe l. l: h ta j il gate Medallion and Lyda, having 'lnvest al Poiladolphla nark Halumore, nod loro more, the bzephen Baldwin and Isola, ahortly espeewd; they oe.steretore. proposed r -- to rreeire order. They w i ll osii..sg- the lethr ter and aprutg regular ...Hales vie Neve /weans. • t oen22 tt r if 11/17 . 1 . HRGTREF. kluspßATr.,.. SONsr rti.EatHlNu PoWDEIL, A sopertor article eh.), on hand Sad for sale as ( so gausaally low price, bY Impel MITCHELTREE 1),/gCTMED IVIIIBLEY of Roperio, qmr,q , / osoonmeot Of Foreign and Eknoestio liquarg, alwpo on band alid for sale b y I`Fe4 w MITCHELTREE ALCOHOL, always on hood sadism Rio by eep2i %V & At MITCHELTREE s clef. j u LF2I, of