BY WHIITs Co. ' , PITTSBURGH" ; TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 241818! : offlr • :If 0: : r Atat Adyetni ionglosted semeots and Sabseripti .• onp tuba ri.Taith qua -• • rt •.• , o• • 1.. • :NEW YOBS EIP wdl reteree and forward free of expeose, ad ' etrdsenients and subieriptitins for ado met. 0011.113:8CIAL raw A2n) pumArsir.z.- Pat& PRICE CURRENT. k.• and forwar Elobserin ded dons fronds o ile, valua blSee. le papar will be received AVMaw Precorraaa DUST Qatari is pablished /nay. Ws Weekly and• Weekly.—Tha Dully u Beseis Dollars per amorao the 'hi-Weekly is Vise Dollars per mum; the Weekly I. Two Dollars per swiroia unsay odsorico o;reinmensicn am esm ull, numerted to band In Star favors before 6F. LS early in the day as proeneable. Advestaernents not inserted Or a ape.. lied lima will invariably beebarored gull ordered ow. 4~ .• roe cm= Commercial Intelligence,Doweerlo, Mer DV& River NeNS, Import& Money Markets, &e. se • Democratic Whig DomMations FOR PRESIDENT, ZAOBART TAYLOR, FOR VICE PRIELDENT, MILLARD P4LLSIORE O. NEW TOOL ELIBOTORAL TICKET SENATORIAL ELECTORS. THLIZILS 111. T. ISPlixian of Wuldnilbn.. Joss P. auclicam. Lemma DISTRICT ELECTORS. I. Joseph o.CJarkson, la Hanry Johnson, 2. John P. Wader/rill, 14. William Colder, Sr. 1 Juno M. Davis, 12. Wf lion Wllvaine, 4. Thos. W. D,d, 18. Chula W. Platen, 6. Daniel 0. Hither, 17. dattrew 0. CDStiti, 0. Joshua DUO% l& Thos. IL Davidson, 7. John D. Swale, 19. Joseph Agne Markle, 8. MinDaniw, 9. Joseph Schmocker, *ech el oes W Loomis, 10. Chart= Snyder, ID Richard Irwin, 11. William 0. Harley, 28. Thom., H Sill ' 11 Francis Tyler, 92 Sam'l d Powwows. FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM P. JOHNSTON Cl/ AIXSTRIMI =MT. FOR CANAL COMMISSION MIDDLESWAHTH Aikillaussoale and 117h1` 21112111iikatiOEIS. FOR COROB, ZM 011 IC • HAVFONC 10• ANIMIXILTt LEWIS C. J. NOBLE, of Indiana. CHRISTIAN SNIM.,Y, of Wilkiza PL SWART/WELDER, of Flusburgh. HENRY LARGE, of PI4In. ELEZEICLAII Nl.77Mrflower s. Old, =WM, JOHN scow, of Rota DANIEL arcuany..4 Eih;bat. Bomigt, %I:L.I.IAm Welle g kerry cuy 011., JOHN K. KOSTE LVDS R, of litald•rin. *whoa and Fitaware Meeting. A meeting of the friends of Taylor, Fillmore and Johnston will be held et NOBLE:MOWN, on Friday, October dtb , at 2 o'clock, P. M. Han. Moses Hampton and others will addrese the awardtar. sep2o-dawltT A meeting of the THIRD WARD ROUGH AND READY CLUB "rill be held on Wednesday evening, 47th instant, at Temperance Hall, on Smithfield street. Addresses trill be delivered by John H. Walter, and caber distinguished speakers. The different Glee Clubs are respectWly invited to attend. nee next page f o r TeLegriPkte Nowa ARE 4017 ABSEINEDI All persons who are not assessed ten days he. ore the election, are deprived of a vote. Let ev ery Whig voter see to this at once. He can exam• Me 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 canoe, and a friend from the country in forms os that the same fs the case there. BEWARE OF PRAVDA: The desperation of the Loco le° party, in th prospect of defeat, is manifesting itself in mote th the usual resort to fronds to deceive the people int voting for their nominees. Among these, are th . SiX fora' of Cass, suited to different sections o country, mid to every shade of opinion. Aitoth and most atrocious fraud, for which the autho deters the state pnion,ht an attempt to no. the minds of our German fellow citizens mains' General Taylor, A German pamphlet, containing a tissue of blaehccuts, representing 'Old Zack' cu. opposed to our adopted fellow citizens, has been I published and scattered broad cast over the cone , try, end in Ohio they have resorted to the most un heard of tricks, to distribute them. With the min. aim= of some rascally Lcookico Postmasters, they have sarreptitimnly placed a copy of the 6. bellow pamphlet within the German Whig papers sent from Cincinnati to the country. We hope the names of the Pont Masters who have been guilty adds conduct will be bond out, and held up to the acorn of the country. Wings, awake! your hie is sleepless, and us leaders, limy of them, unprincipled. If you en. pest to triumph, you must work for it. TAM atrasmar 111WCHAIN6EDI We are blamed by the Barnburners with treating Mr. Van Buren unfairly, be:mist we will not make what they call due allowance for his repentance ol past tranagrertiona But of what has be repent. edit Is he not in every essential opposed to Whig principles and measures! Is he not the tame VrIO Buren, es a cotemporary remarks, that the people hurled from power in ISO, and that, if elected, would pursue essentially the same course as Pre, sident that he did before! His advocates here, or , some of them at least, contend he has changed— that-he has repented of his sins, and that it is so. fair to refer to publics acts and opinions which have become part of the history of the country, as pre seating any evidence of his views on matters of! public policy at this time. Bat in relation to this matter we are not left to conjecture. We have the testinscoy of an intimate friend and ardent sup. potter, the testimony of the editor of the New York Evening Post, the leading organ of the &reborn. sea. That paper saya "The Soft. and Old Honker politicians are fund of designating Mr. Van Baran as the ' arch traitor,' 'apostate,' fire There is nothing very remarkable, le, this, for they are paid for it. Martin perhaps, in Baronies traitor to what! To the great prin ciples which are thelife and soul of the democratic party! We defy Bola and Conservatives, with all their low cunning and wcoderfel aptness at per sardine truth, to print out a single solitary item of principle In which Mr. Van Berea has changed, the time when, as the favorite son of N. York awl the bosom friend of General Jackson, he was elevated by the national democracy to the Presi dential Chair, to the present hour. Has ho hexane unsound on the great financial measure of the Independent Treerury? Of that system, It is well known, he was the father, and its rtsostablislunent is the most conclnrive tavern° ny to its financial wisdom, and the meet flattering tributeto his statesmstrthip. Is he a 'traitor' on the noestion of Free Trade? and unrestricted Wm mares, and oriarrition to Tanfi, except as menus of raising revenue? or on the question of Diatribe. aloe or on the stair with Mnoocr or sssumption of State Debts? or sans intolerance with Slavery in the Bastes, or District of Columba; or in Territories where it has been established by law? No one will doubt that the opinions on these subjects en tertained, and for many years advocated With ringtrialred ability, by Martin Van Buren, are the opinions of the American democracy. For tII9 sneer= of most of them they have battled ender him Omagh sunshine and storm.' Here gm have the testimony of one who knows, that Van Buten has not changed any of his views of public policy. That he is a Lomfaeo of the strict est six!—du favor of Free Trode—opposed to Tan 4i—sad in favor of the Saltrecrirry And yet Mtigs ere expected to vote for him, and thus sanction views and measures to which they are utterly opposed! The Evening Post dG4ee soy one 'to point out a tingle solitary item of principle in which Kr. You Buren has changed.' How then can any Whig, consistently with self respect, vote for him! The--Pittsbargh Post continues its attacks end graders on the old veteran soldier, and hew el Monterey and Baena Vista. The editor's last, sta. ted in gaming capitals, is, that Bailie Peyton, of Louisiana, lately stated in a speech, that "General Taylor recently invested OIL hencinst thousand cloParatiss fulmad and therefore n antun be in favor alba Witten: Proviso? Now we have no means of resetting this state , meet, as tar as Mr. Peyton is concerned, except its utter improbability, and our own belief that it is • sheer fabrication, manufactured cat of whole cloth. But as regard' Gen. Taylorrws 11.1.> prepared to `prtmounce it a maticions tie Gets. Taylor only cams about lixtylidaves, and it is asserted on good authority, that be makes no mochas^ except to prevent the separation of those mimed to each lab. er. The story about his purchasing slaves, was started some date In June or July. Only at that time the amount was 910,000—it -bae wonderfully uuegnitiad autos then—and General Taylor was written to on the anklet; and In his reply, dated on the 14th'ofJuly,be pram:awes the story a thbtica. He no, if he had 1110,000, he amid pat it t o a better plumate than the haying of Shier, and that be had not used that, or "mgr ads, +en,° tor inch • Form . What shad= on the noble old, lwro will the Pat try nazi? BISHOP HIIGHICS AND Ti.E HUSH. We earnstatlyinvite the attention of emery friend 4 itelP34!9. #us triima . preseryi„ below, by Bishop • -- It is hfle theie L a Marked:lied almost nnaa counlsb)etAfferepee between the opinions. and . ad. vice heti? ezyirreird, and the senthnents be kitely tittered alibis Vatighiltmeeting. +But it In tatijus. lice to suppose that in the one care he was under a powerful excitement, and did nor speak with much deliberation, while in the other he win cool and collected, and gave the convictions of his own judgment. The opinions which he has lately put forth, are worthy of respect both on account of the sound sense which cheractermas them, and the dub:tent position of their author. • We invite attention particularly to what he mys about the funds which have been collected for the Irish. It is time the eyes of the people were open ed, and that they should see what disposition is made of the money which has been collected in dif Great places. We fear that but few of the suffer ing poor of Ireland will ever be beneficed by the efforts which have been made for them in this country. Many an honest Laborer has given his Mat dollar to aid his brethren at home, but at an• other day he may find that his money never reach ed his native land, but was converted by selfish and designing men to the mint unhallowed purpos sea But let the Bishop be heard: The question of Ireland. The condition of affair. in Ireland, as far as known to Ilk gives but hole hope to the friends of freedom of art immediate emancipation from the thraldom, and qppression which have 6t, long weighed down the energies of the Irish people. The h ig h h og „ s that had been held out in such bold and emphatic language,by the leaders ot Young Ireland, have been succeeded by much and bitter disappomtment. It its hardly worth while to speculate upon the causes of this. Our own opinion .is that those ardent and enthuatastio geatlemea persuaded themselves that the people at large felt its they did, and were ready to execute what they recommended. It appears, however, that in all this they drew inferences which were not warranted by antecedents Hence, one view of the subject implicates the leaden as reek, improvident, short.sighted, and altogether unfit to dischargelthe duties of the office which they had arrogated to themselves If this view be correct the people at large were perfectly right in refusing to commit themselves and the destroy of their wen try to the guidance of such men. Another view is, that the people failed in the hour of peril to support those leaden whom their previous enthusiasm had encouraged to risk the tern ble is sue of battle against the oppressors of their land. The charge containing this latter view is by no means sustained, and it in for more probable that the leaders of Young Ireland calculated upon the spontaneous uprising of the people, and threw them selves into the breach as the signal for the contest. One thing appears to be certain, t hat there was no organisation, no plan matured, no scheme of co m bination and conceit—and this alone would lie sutfi. dent to destroy cooddence in the capacity cif those who urged on the crisis, but who were unfit to inert it when it came Our first feelings on reading the recent news from Europe would naturally he, as they have been, feelings of indignation and almost con tempt for what would appear to us the evidence of cowardice, unworthy of Ireland, or Many country that wishes and deserves to be free. But, on second reflection, we pereeive that it would have been madness to the actual state of the case for them to have presented themselves to the British forces as a defenceless herd to the slough ter. Assuming this as true, we eanoot coincide with those who involve the Catholic clergy of Ire. 1194.14.33Ca115i11g the failure or the projected rebellion. If things were in the condition which we have just descnberi, and every additional report goes to show that they were, it was a dirty which the cler gy owed to their people, on eVery ground of acid humanity, to interpose and prevent them rum being uselessly saenticed, tor, in such condi tion of atfarrs, not only would they he put down, bat in addition to the butchery that 6 . 01111.1 have been.comruiued by the well disciplined troops who were on the spot, there would have been scenes of devastation and ruin, the elects of which would extend to future and distant times The harvest. not abundant, hardly auffi'cient for the support of the population, was to be gathered In. Within a the bravest men that might have rallied to the standard Of their country would have been left in a short period desritme of food; the 13mish troops themselves could tire and destroy the ripening fields as they have frequently done before. The destruction of whntever remnant of prosper ity may null be Mend in the country- would be com plete, and the yoke of oppression would be thus firstened in perpetuity on the feeble survivors of a nation made desolate by a powerful and discip lined army on oue aide, and an incoherent, tinted and disorganised insurrection on the other. We think, therefon, that in such clrcurcodnnees the iskegy of Ireland would ha ye been heatless I, thee obligations of religion. acid of linainuity if they had not interposed, seems, as they most have seen. the certain and inevitable consequences of a move ment so nobly conceived but so miserably conduc ted es that of the late attempted straggle in Ireland. It is true that some of her most devoted sons ore likely to Le sacrificed in consequence of its fail. WA But for this the case allowed of no remedy; and while we regret the issue most deeply as re. grads them, we cannot acquit them of otter inca pacity and of great raabhesa in bringing upon them. selves, unprepared as they were, no melancholy destiny. Bull the caw is by no means hopeless the haters of English misrule are as numerous; so they ever were belbre; and this sad lesson may render them wiser and impress upon them the necessity of caution, foresight and organisation on a more practical basis, should they still perse vere in the legitimate purpose of freeing their en alaved country. As regards the efforts that had been made among ourselves to aid and encourage them, 0 ix perhaps oat expedient that we should express very fully our ewe opinions The matter is at present in the hands ofgeatlemen is whose prudence andl,mtegrity we have every con fi dence. sad they will, tie doubt proceed wisely in the course which the circurma °es of the case will point out as the beat to be folk ed. There is no doubt that a vast amount of m ey has been received, and a great deal of it fr the poorer classes of Irishmen in this country, with ', the last few years. Ito far we do not perceive that it has aided in any sensible mariner the obie. for which it was contributed. We fear that much of it has been absorbed by real or supposed ea pen ber,. of its collection and transmission to Ireland. Wf kar that ofthe amount which reached that country much has been absorbed by numerous officials laboring in the cause of patriotism, as if it were a profession from which pecuniary recompense was to be derived All this is bad enough, and sufficiently discourse. log to deter men from contnbuting of their .cancy means for so bootless a purpose. But we think that it has been attended with consequences of an.. other kind which we cannot but regret and deplore —we refer now particularly to the frequent meet ing, which have been held, to the enthusiastic and inflammatory appeals which are constantly addres sed, not so much to the reason as to the national susceptibilities and passions of those who have at tended. Orators of all descriptions—some with characters and some without—have in these BP. semblies an opportunity of addressing the meeting. and, unhappily, in many instances, urging projects and even crimes on excited multitudes, which are contrary to religion. and calculated to debauch the moral principles of nght and wrong. Two instan• nes, found in some of the newspaper reports, are particularly within our recollection—in one case the orator volunteered to assassinate Lord John and, if the report be true, so Inc from the proposition being received with horror, it wa.thei; , . . Lily applauded by the meeting: in another instance the vaine of a pike was estimated by its fitness to send Englishmen to bell. Speakers are not accountable for the newspaper reports of their addresses, and this language may not have been used in either rare, but if it was used and received with approbation, we do not consider that all the funds subscribed for the relief of Ireland would compensate toe the damage Jobe to the morel feelings of an audiencq which could respond to it with applause. In short, if Ireland wall show a disposition and determination to en. gage in the struggle, we would urge every lover of freedom and mankind to aid her manfully and promptly la the contest. But if, thrinigh weakness, disunion, cowardice, or interest, the Irish are corn.. pelted or choose to remain as they are, it does not appear to us either wise or proper to keep tip an excitement on their account which is injurious in its effects, which reamed on in another country, and at a distance of 3 000 miles from the place where it might be useful. Hence, therefore, we re. gard the formation of clubs, the practice oldie rifle, and such other extravagant organizations not only as foolish but also as dangerous and nicked. We suppose, of course, that if Ireland now set tles down into the tranquility of forted submission, these things wilt gradually die away. But in the meantime we would exhort. our Catholic brethren to be on their guard—to know the persons to whom they glue their money—to have a reasonable armor mace that it will be rightly applied. We think, al so, that the frequent calling of meetings andeuendance at them, not to speak of the dangeroutaind some. times immoral language in which adcriesses are made at such assemblies, ought to be discountenan ced. We think-that the abuses of designing Ind, viduals, which have been carried on for the last five or six years, by unauthorised and irresponsible per. son., whether of the rostrum or through the press, ought to be brought to a close. As a trade it may be profitable to them, while it is injurious both In purse and morals to those who make it so, and of no practical benefit to the unfortunate country In whose name their confidence has been so frequen. dy abused. J. B. N. Y. Sawa Bmorrr.—Every true Whig will reed with pleasure the following announcement of the New York Commercial Advertiser. New York will pre sent an undivided Whig front on the day of the election: COMING OUT RIGHT, ALT LAST —We anderstand that the Whig General Committee is now imam-. moos in the cordial support of the Whig nominees. Them is not a stogie member who will not vote the Weis Whig ticket. General Taylor's second letter, and the well authenticated fact that Mr. Clay earnestly deprecates the foolish, if well meant, movement on his behalf, and will support the no. urination, are having the effect Which every seam. hle man would naturally attribute to them.' Our correspondent, °A Stork Aar," wishes ua to goo that he was In error in relation to the par• dime of a lot - far a Depot, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Philadelphia. No such lot has been purchased. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gusene. PROMI NEW YOWL. Nsw You., Sept 21, 1848 }pie Inver, ever attendant upon a Preiidentird elections trontinues to increase, and ha. reached a Point which gives the campaign as mach spirit as the most ardent could wish. Everything; tends ijiylor.ward. His able letter to Captain Anima, killowed so closely by the withdrawal of Mr. Clay, has completely routed the hew Whigs who claim ed to be so very much his friends, and the separate organization has been completely broken up.—. While the withdrawal of Mr. Clay has consolidated the Whig party, it has measurably aided the Casa and Butler men, who boast of receiving into their clubs, nightly, men who have been 'free soil,' until Mr. Clay'. letter appeared. The stragglers forced back to the ranks of the Administration bear no proportion to accessions of strength to Gee. Tay lor, and the prospect looks brighter than ever. The Boston people are now quite busy with a new Copper mining operation, which promises to call off attention Boni the Lake region. Valuable deposits have been !sand about bur miles from Concord (Massachusetts) which have yielded 40 per cent. The Cornish miners who are engaged there, say the ore is as good as they ever saw and the indications highly favorable. The Pittsburgh Company's Stock has not quite gone out of market, on account of the new reins bond, but mild at Boston lasterday fur 85 per cent Here copper stocks are quite inanimate—owners not choosing to raise much money for explorations at the present high rates. Some alarm is felt at the protracted absence of the Steamer United States, from Havre. It is not certain what day she would sail, bat no cause can be assigned that satisfies her owners at her delay. The want of punctuality in leaving from the other side is a great drawback upon the American ships, and until the bad practice of waiting is abandoned, the Cunard boats will have an immense advantage over them. The but two days have been hard to pus by borrowers of money, who have been obliged to pay as high rates as at any time during the season.— Paper made by the best houses could not be pass ad under 11 per cent., and from that as high so 18. Small loans. secured by Treasury Notes, were made at 7 per cent., but 8 la nearer the price paid. The large deposit of coin in the sub treasury con. tinues to seriously affect the money market, mak ing banks and private lenders alike cannons. In the face anon., that one and a half million will be disbursed on the 17th proximo, Government Bonds and notes have fallen I to I, and no great firmness at the close. Money leaden have watched the movement. of coin as closely asi the Bank of Eng. land returns are examined in London, and the el. leer is the same. Au the coin increases, so does confidence; but a loss of specie of ten per cent. de presses confidence at least thirty five per cent. The movement of produce towards the sea board has already shown itself upon the receipt of tolls. The collections of the week, ending the 14th, are ten thousand dollars, an excess over last year, and the payments at N. York City alone, for this week, (three days) have been larger than any week since the canal opened. Produce is not held firmly now, and the report of another week of fair weather in England will put mices down so that some foreign orders can be filled. Large order., at low prices, ate still on hand, but it is probable they will be Withdrawn, if the weather has been favorable) and renewed at a lower figure. Wsu.. Sraxx-r, 3 r. n.—All sorts of bread stuffs are held lem firmly, and lower rates would be ta ken. Cotton is cheaper, and freights a little higher, which will explain the fall in Cotton and Grain. The following is Gen. Taylor's tester to the In. dependent Taylor party, to Baltimore, written soon alter the adjournment of the Philadelphiu Convert. lion, and just made public B4TON Rocca, Ls., Juno 19, 1949. Gentlemen:-1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your polite communicauon of the 12th milling my attention to certain statements re lating to my position before the country, as a condi date for the Presidency, which are represented to have been made in the Whig Nall:mai Convention, held at Philadelphia, pending the action of that bo dy, by Judge Saunders, of Louisiana, in the name of the delegation from that State, and requesting to be informed whether such statements were made by my authonty. I inform you, in reply, that on their way to that convention, Judges Winches ter and Saunders, of the Louismea delegation; who have been thr many years my personal friends and neighbors, wrote, requesting my views before the meeting of the convention, as to the course I de sired my friends to pursue in that body. In two communications addressed loth= its reply, I informed them, in substance, that at my diluents, from the . scene it would be impose/lb/is for me to give any special instrucuons upon the subject; that many questions or contingencies might arise during the action of the convenuon, the character of which I could not foretell, and that they must therelore s. some the responsibility of acting fir me: that I vii my honor and interest safe in their hands that what ever they should see fit to do, I should moat cord.. ally approve. I substantially informed them farther, that unless they should discover an evident disposition to treat me unfairly, which I had no reason for supposing would be the rams, I thought my friends should go into conferment...they had tees *armed by their kilowscitians for this purpose, but thin having once entered it, they were of coons hound, if I were not nominated, to sustain and support the nominee, whoever he might be; and I hoped they would do to. heart and sant—That I was a candi date for the Presidency only no far as my friends had chosen to make me. But having been placed in my present attitude toward that subject without any agency or act of my own, directly or indirectly, I did not feel myself at liberty, by any such act, to withdraw mystqf that my (needs, in whose hands I had ever been, could do so whenever they should see fit; and fienlly, if they could succeed In electing to that office ally one better qualified for as duty than I was, who at the tame time was hotiest,trotli. ful and pail /ode, it was their duty to go for him; and so far from being disappointed oimortified, I should hail the moth woe joy. Under the general authority thus given to these ' gentlemen, I shall deem whatever statements they may have made, to be right and proper, and con G. dent of their integrity and the sincerity of their fnendship, I shall sustain them without queliGce tion. I therefore take upon my own ahouldera the responsibility of the act. of the Louisiana Delega Lion in the Convention, and am prepared to stand by the consequences, in their length and breadth. I regret exceedingly that my friends to Baltimore, whom you represent, should thus misunderstand the course pursued by the Louisiana delegation in Convention, and should have imagined I had &ban. Boned the position I held in my published letters on the subject. I feel hound to respect the opinions of those who honestly differ from me; and while j feel con scious of no change of feeling, or moonsisteney on my part, I cannot expect or desire that any of my friends whom you represent, should do violence to their own sense of right and wrong by aupporting my election, while they believe I have changed o— paline.' views I ask no man, be he Whig or Democrat, or Na tive American. for his vote. I take every Ameri. can citizen's interest is the welfare of his country to be as pure and deep as my own, and I have therefore no right, and certainly no desire, to indu euce his action in the exercise of the important duty of voting for officers of his government. With due respect, &c., Z. TA YLOH- To Mews. Chu. H. PluHips, Jno. W. Walker Taos. H. Alexander, and others. Tar VOLUNTIZIGIS FOR TATI.OI4—We wll the ILt• motion of the Post to the following announcement of the Volunteers of Company B. A. the edam Of the Post pretends to be such a great fnepd of the Volunteers, and stippotts the War so vigorously, he cannot refuse to give Company B. a hearing: To the Public It having been reported that all the Volunteers attached to Company B, Capt. Nagle, of the First Regiment of Pennsylvania, were opposed to the election of Generallachary Taylor for President— we, the undersigned, members of said company, do declare said report to be false, and we will give Gen. Taylor our united and undivided support for office. He LS a man that never surrenders, nor will we: Peter Douty, Levi Epic', Henry Fisher, G. W. Garret, John Meyers James Cochran, Seth Price, Alex. McDonald, Charles Schrimsliaw, Michael Sande, Singleton Kimmel, John Ken's, Daniel Schappell, Jacob W. Shoup, James W. Sands, Nelson Berger, Reuben Stamm, Santee! Shadman, Benj. Shell, Lt. Edward Rehr, John Hays, Themes W. Gilpin, Wm. Wolfinger, Franklin Bensinger. We also pledge bares members of the company residing in other counties, who expressed them, selves, on their return home, strongly in favor of Gen. Taylor. Capt. Nagle, out of motives of delicacy, and a member, for reasons which were satisfactory to his comrades, declined 84ning the paper, bath of whom will vote Ear Gen. Taylor. Four members have no votes, and the political principles of one is unknown, which will sum as follows: Whole number returned, Avowed for Gem. Taylor Have no votes, Unknown, Balance for Cass and the Tariff of 7 The above includes the officers and members of be company who returned borne. TRAVEL IN WE31131.11 New You.—The amount or - travel in Western New York is almost incredible The Mirror says: "At Syracuse one thousand persona nightly ar rive, remain to breakfast, and are off by half paid six_ In an hoar after a second breakfast is pre, pared at these hotels kr another thousand, and yet a third thousand take a later breakfast. At the Syracuse Hotel over au hundred persons wok breakfast one morning last week, and probably as many at the Empire House, to say nothing of four or Ewe other hotels, all of which seem to be doing a good business. WHIO Hanna tie Cut - rm.—The Whigs of Findley township ate to hold a meeting in Clinton, on Thursday, the sth of October. Messrs. Hamp ton, Dwane, and others, are expected to be present and address the meeting. Let there be a good turnout. The. time is short, the work is great, and we look for a (korona molt ■TEPHE3{ IN GEORGIA. The 'Whig. of Georgia held ■ greet mans meet hag at Atlanta last week, and among those present was Mr. Stephens, who was recently wounded in a renewal:re with Judge Cone. The eorrespon. dent of the Augusta Constitutionalist, a loonfeeo Me*, majt It is impossible to give an adequate description of the enthusiasm that preceded that assembly adieu Stephens, being loudly and repeatedly called Gar rose up bekire them.. A pallor en(en greater then emus/ seemed to rest on the sunkm cheek cf : that remarkable man; remarkable in being the idol, before which his party falls down to almost adore . tion. Vast is the influence that he wields, and fearful the responsibility which tests upon his shoulder. Never have I seen such wild excite ment precede a multitude, as when his almost feminine voice was heard. Whenever n banner with his name was met, all others were forgotten, and the welkin rung with repeated shoots of Ste phen.' Stephens!' The chief men of his party seemed to regard him as the soul of the meeting. The Georgia Chronicle, states that when Judge Berrien who addressed the meeting, resumed his sent, some one called for Stephens, and it:meth edely, like electricity, his name seemed to thrill the immense mass from centre to circumference, and all, crowded nearer and nearer to the stand, with a shout that would have made a Western audi• once stand mute in profound admiration. When his slender .d emaciated f:.rm was seen /lowly rising from his seat and tia l epproach the front of the stand, what seemed the widest enthusiasm before, became tame, tame approbation. When the shout had died sway, Mr. S. announced in a clear shrill tone, which those only who have heard him ran appreciate, that he arose nut to make a speech, (for he was not able) but to acknowledge the 1-115. tu.gaished sad cordial manner in which his pre.- ence had been greeted by his brother Whigs. Ile 'squid, however, relate an anecdote. It woe of thiP soldier—a man well advanced in life, one of the renowned Doniphan's regiment—who return ed to New Orleans after an arduous service in Maxico almost naked and destitute of the means to supply his immediate wants or to pay his pas sage back to his family and friends. In this forlorn and destitute condition a generous citizen of New Orleans took him to his store, shielded his asked nese from the public gale, and gave him the mesas of returning to his home. When the grateful sol dier was about to take 'his leave, his benefactor asked him if he could do any thing more fog him. The soldier replied "no," and took leave. After going some distance he suddenly stopped, hesitated, and taming around retraced his steps to tile 'tare. When he entered he met the inquiring gaze of his benefactor and observed, "1 told you there was nothing that you could do for me. I forgot, there is one thing you can do." "What ie that , " inquired the merchant, as he cordially grasped the hand of the war worn veteran. '1 ou can vote for 'Old Zao'—all I ask of you is, not to forget to vote for Old Zac." And with n heart overflow. mg with gratitude, he grasped the hand of his ben. erector and bade him adieu. Now, said Mr &re:rusts, all I Lave to say to you is,"Don'tfi,rget to tore for (g.l z.d." He then re. sumed his eeat, amid shout as gave the highest assurance that the injunction would not be forgot. ten. The National Intelligeocer, in publishing an an. count of the above meeting says: We have hardly words to express our grat . tion' Lion at learning that Mr. Stephens, the highly ea. teemed Representative to Cungreas from the State of Georgia, is not only recovering from ts letedutt• genaus wounds, but has been able to be h trllo.lloriCd to attend a Mass Alerting held at Atlanta, in that State, yesterday week. We con find words to ex• press our sincere satisfaction to learn, frotn the same account, that our (needs oft:ern:gm are fully roused and actively engaged in the ran vasa Noth. mg more is wanting to rnsuse their SUCCeSS In the approaching election. - _ Annual Exhibition of the Pittsburgh Horticultural Soolety. Lag of Prrottum., rstrardrd bv rLr /( „ rrrrrr4e ?al No- Gary at ase /acgo Exhibremn IE=MI let Best Weier Melon, N 00-7 McKee. 2J "I Sturm, Ist ° Nuelphes, I GO--A Davi, 2EI 50—.1 Wattfrop. Cueurul.ers, I 00--W Hamm. 2UI 30—.1 (1 Mean. 100—W Martin. 14 /—.ll , nruk. Ist `. Yes - amble Egg, 1 00—A Duvuk. " Cabbage, I 04-1' Pugh. 241 C Dunn 1 00—W C [Purim 30-13 Ferral. I 00- -J O Martm. nO-I.V C Dne. I on—W Nlnrt.ll. .n— I G r, 1 " 1,4 Turgl.p•. W WLinn. """ S P :re ta t k' Pota 'n , toes, 12 00-21°('—'--jl‘vv4:7lCillevl'):ll.''.4. 2d " I I 011-13 Shwas. 50 — W. C Luxo r I 00—W C 100-x: 3hires. :kO—A I 50 —A v 2d • fig • Lima Braa•, 1m " SmeM Com. lm " Na•tuntum, 1M - Mamyou, lat Beat Peach., 1 at Peara, 241 " Ist Crape„, E 5 00—G SLaws. oq--johr t Nltirdoch. 3 00--A 00--I liobin•on. 3 00—W NIJnIn. 5 00—W h J Mutducli 3 00—W Alsartin. / 4 " Apples, 2d " . 829 00 PLVI73 tat }eat Dahlias, $2 00-1 Ward,,{,. 100—W kJ :aluraloch Ist Roses, 2 00-1 Wardroii. 2d " 100—W J Murdoch Ist " Fasclanis, 2 00-1 Wardrnii. 2d " 100—Wd: J Murdoch Ist " Nurserymen's collec.non of Planta. 2 00-1 Wardrop. do. 100—W l J Murdoch Ist ' Amaieur's conecL os o f Heists, 2 00-1 3 3hoenberger. 2d " do. I 00-1 Lowsn lit " Amateurs collection of Danl.., 2 00-1/ Parkin, Ist " Faschwas. 2 00-0 Lows.: Ist " Band Banquet 2 UO—Noty 1 00—Miss Linainu Ist Design, 5 Xoo—Miss Nltrrdra-h. 2d " 00—Mrs. Faiinestork. lat " Cut Flowers, 2 00—Miss Robinson. 2d " •' 100-1 Wardrop. Correspondence or th.• rbal/y New!. First Taylor Gan In Backs. Bristol, Sept. 7th. I `14 . 5 The Borough electron of yesterdny, resulted n Taylor Men, Chief &mire., 1:11 147 2d do, 155, 1116 COUnell. IGO 131; lo 1b46, the Loom carried thin liortmah by 12 majority, and in 1544, had 30 majonty. lon may eel down as ante an wind blown, nod Water mite. 45 majority (or Old Lack. A LACscii wrrn sn Isetoamr.--A Norfolk pa per state. that a vessel called the "Monterey" was launched there on Saturday. It was raining all the time of the launch, and the operation was so much retarded in consequence that the windlass and screws had to be applied. At three several attempt* to start her, some of the workmen com menced with a "buzz. for Casa and Butler." But was no go; she held on to the ways, and could not be made to slit tank or sheet. Al last Captain John Henry, an old salt, who wan there, leading a hand, called out to the hussy boys, llelay there my lads. I know what ails her. Now set your mouths for Taylor and Fillmore;" and they did so to oblige him—when oil she slid, without more ado,and in beautiful style. The Whigs all. First Wnrd held a stunted meeting in the Old Court House, on Saturday eve. ning, nt which Samuel Roseburgli, Eeq presided. Mr. Darragh, and a gentleinnn;from liarrisburgh addressed the meeting, and the proceedings were enlivened by thu singing of the Glee Clot. of the Ward. The first ward will give Taylor, Fillmore andJohneton one edits old-fashioned majorities in October and November. Persons whose beads arc bald, hose who are grey, or turning It the hair fails off, or has scurf, If the hair is dry, harsh or surf, Then by reading the following certifie•tes you tell wen fine haithat r you can for three shillings remedy ii and havi Mr Geo Becket, 51 Men street, New 1 ork rerufiel that his head was quite bald OH the top, and that L 1 using two 3 shilling bottle. of Jonas' Coast llama 11. TOLTIVS, he has fine dark erring hair grinning on the se alp 31r W Jackson, of 33 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, was beneficed exactly the same by two 3. bolu s . Mr Power, grocer, of Fulton street, had hi. hair completely choked up with dandruff and Jones' Coral Ralf Restorative entirely and permanently Cured it To moss Name Hsu 111 Clan, on !PSI -11110 Ore •Tli Wass at rite Room-1 beret.) certify that toy hair WWI tarrillig gray, and falling off, and that since I have used Jones' Coral Hair Resionatve, it has entirely eeased falling, is grown fast, and has a fine dark look Before I used Jones' Coral Hair Restorattre, I combed out handfuls of blur daily Whl TOMPKINS, ICI king at, Nn" . Mr. Matilda Reeve. of Myrtle Avenue, Broinklyn, Certifies exactly the Same . Do you want to dress, beautify anditake >our hair SOft and One , Read— I, Henry K Cullen, late barber on board the swam b oa , 8, 30 ,1, America, do candy Won Jones' Coral Hair Restorative is the beat article I ever used for dressing softening, cleansing, and keopmg the hair a long time soft, clean, way, dark and in order, all my customers preferred It to g;unythin lan wlarr=e .I.ffir> reasonable person other. others For sale by WM JACKSON, setae 89 I.4beny a, corn of the thg Boot 137- We would esil the attention of our reader, to the ed•ertiwmerd of the lane solo of Dry Goode at Archy t ils, No. 63 Wood meet, ttua day. Leoal AJTalrs. ILEPOPITID POI TER PnbLe Meeting. Pine Towsactir--A meeting of citigens, of the different political ponies, was held at the house 0 Will. Peters, in Pioe township, Sept. 14th, at which the following resolutions were adopted, Resoles.d. That the principles and objects of the several political parues, and their candidates, ought to be more fully understood by the people, for which purpose we recommend a public discus. sion before the citizens of Pine and the adjoining townships, to be held at the house of Wm. Peters, on such a day as the committees may appoint Remised, That the hollowing committees of two from each party, be appointed to invite Speakers. and to adopt rules, and make all needful arrange ments for said discussion, vir Whig—John Swivel, Charles Gilmore. Democratic Cass—Win. Peters, J.ll. Hunter. Democratic Free Soil—James Williams, Jewell Loughead. Wednesday, Sept. 20th, the foregoing committee met, according to appointment, and adopted the billowing questions fur discussion, viz: Which of the three parties—Whigs, Democratic Cass, or Democratic Van Buren, is most likely to promote the interests of the American people. Revived, That one speaker front each of the above parties be invited to participate in the dia.. CUS6IOO. and that each speaker be limited to one hour, with the privilege of reply as follows. the ses coed speech of the first speaker to be limited to fifteen inmates; the second speech of the second Speaker to be limited to ten minutes; the second Speech of the third speaker not to exceed five mut ates /?esolesd. That all citizens who feel it their duty and Interest to vote uprightly, and fur their coun try's welfare, are invited to attend. &salmi, That the foregoing proceedings be pub lished in all the political papers of the city of Pitts burgh. Joust UM:MUD, Ste), The Pine township meeting at the house of Wm. Peters, will be held on Wednesday, the 41k cifOctober, at one o'clock, P. M. Dr. Gazzam bas been invited on behalf of the Free Soil Democrat., and has accepted, and we understand that Colonel Samuel W. Black has also agreed to attend the above meeung. A DIWIRCIMAG Betty Kerr, whose distressed situation we noticed a few days mace, died last evening, at the residence of Mr Davis Johnston, on 3d street, who had kindly taken her in from her forlorn wanderings about the city, in search of her son, who bad recently remitted her money to New York to bear her expenses to this city. The old lady was is feeble health when Mr. Johnston took her under his hospitable roof, and columned to sink until death put an end to her in:demean, as above stated; and that without seeing or hearing from her son. She in late from the County it: Tyrone, Ireland. tier daughter, who actetunpsnie t t her as far an New York, died In at. any, and the old lady pursued her journey to th city alone. Her funeral takes place this alien:mu at 3 o Opel A (tome Prr.—One of the tavern keepers in Wilklnaburgh has a pet Buffalo, which he keeps chained on his preen.. Last Sunday, a wan who was somewhat intoxicated, undertook to whip the animal, when it turned upon him, pitched hlnt up en its horns, and as noon as he fell, made another E=Ml Its fore feet, and he escaped death by scrambling off rapidly. George Warren was attested yesterday fur lb array al a sliver table spoon, belonging to Me Gully, a tavern keeper in the Diamond. Warm had offered the spoon for sale, to Mr. MeFadde jeweller, ,Ve., of Markel Street—having previous ment tram the Inauntaeturer., Just reed and for sale by sep2s WICK /a AVCAISDI.ERS " .air icy .rlgs tel de ;I all'" .t itDRY A 1`P1.E..."--Just reed and for sale hy ar~yyWICK & YWCA N DLa. , 9 paused, and the article m'w found to bare been 151 ly altempted to tile off the anntals, end look Into pieces. Mr. McFadden'. etrsincions The Rad Hawn thnt Mtn. Fratner's boarlpg honae wen entered and robbed a neenp.d_tnnelasd Tlw.day everting. The name bottider who eel ==IMINM wine inooey Ac L Join Fern —We learn that iwveral e 1 Ague—genuine alialea, recurring regularly cry alternate linv,--with ail the agreeable arc nintelitg—'lave occurred 13 tins vicinity celiv. Thew lather, yesterday, was quite wane—the tbennomeller Mantling at 1113131111er heat, at 1100.- A few data since, the people were shivering be side their coal area. A (44nch ricct.i...nox.—The Chronic:a sonininces that ■ 1r; Good. sale is to be aderby one ol the city nuetioneers. ACt6!I OF Ili NTILII,IIIXO 11.1 nit Li 1,1 - 1,0an•,1.1e ria) county, 11l , Nov. 4. 1,41-1 cery that I hare been afflicted Jur ten years with cabal fy reinraonly called Milk Leg, and after trying many ,coie'o.• and phy•iciana. relief. I at length re -1•0111,1 10 DR. JAh NI' S SANATIVE PILLS and AL TERA'rIVE. I toot in all two boxes of We Pills and •even bottle. at the Alterative liey ankle began to .bow signs tertwtion tii two at three day ft ta king the Aiterative.•nd appeared to get worse for some time "J he tnedieine appeared to throw all We diocese nod ut in the stirrer, My big,. at length showed the nieictur to their very ruin but isoa. I I e.ieve I . ba• rifteittally cured ine /By •itkle has ernp,etety healed and I ran walk as well a ever I did MAR) BOND For .a- tat Pie PEKIN TEA STORE, 71.1 Fourth .1,11 rr A Ftvit Sor Tal - rn run 2.5 Curry—Yellow unocalth) Tee ri th, atter berme once or twice clean ed w,th Jours• Anther Tooth Paste. have the look and riaor Of ivory. and at the same time is so innocent fine IWO IDIOM!) 11110 adv•ntageous even to those teeth thri: are tii a good condition. giving them is lran t,ful polish and prs Velitilir decay. Those decayed It prevents trona becoming worse—. also fasten% such ss rr becoming. loose. and will render the foulest vtbdelnyiety white. and make the breath deliciously sweet Price 25 or XI centaa lion. Fur .ale I. W.NI JACKSON. tit Liberty street, sign of the Dig Boot sapid try" TiSITIVONT to boor Of Dr IlFLeati's burr tun). to till a volume with certificates of lhv ca..eilenre of the medicine. Wherever it has had a trial has made itself popular We have in our pos session liundrods Of orders like the following N Y., Dec. 1447. ]loan. Klee & Co a lour tra•elling agent left with 1'..• short lone since. a nu. try of rirLean's Liver The whole lot sold very rapidly , and rave the h,shesi sau•biction Indeed it considered the bent medicine of the kind ever uttered for sale Please rend me another supply as soon a. possible W II AINSWORTH A B,llllrif article of Me above vaMahle medicine eon 6, had at me drug store of . Kidd /a Co No 60 Wood reet W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentist, Ilsto a mud mode:ace on Fourth street, opposite the Putoburch Bank. Office hour. from V o'clock to 12 A U. and in. 2 o'clock to U P 51. tepidly DIED, On the 23th inst., Mac Berm Km, late of Dalemore 1) moo county, Ireland, In the tkith year of her age. The funeral will take place tin. afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of Mr. Darla Johnson, on Markel between second and Thinl streesa Dr. G. 0. Stearns, Den tttt t FFICE at Miss Ileurk's, on Fourth street, a few J doors above Wood street. until the completion of the house neerly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with art, el gums, alter the manner 110 W it sal Ily Kerr red at the east, manufactured to suit each purneul , Case. Teeth, from a full set down to a single one, In serted on a suction plate, thus avoiding injdry to the Pliarai teeth. Specimens of Worts of suction plate may I n chummed ut the office. All uperatious incident to the profession performed with rare and faithfulness. smith:dim CIE= . THE three wiry Dwelling Houma, lately neeti• pied by the subscribe, to Allegheny city tat Re• beet, iiircet. given en Ist U. sober. F:niiiiirn or JAMES KERR, Jr, aepita-la 30 Water et S t ;o p rs y A al:T -46 sepitti-iw -- C H ,O O , CL%A , T y r.—.IO fre.lt cbociiiale.iaat rei .op WICK & WCANDLESS LoliWt rt thlp \ pril . l . .ogwoixt. fin ~ ,a lrby orio2ti Alt N AIT 01..E2.4S A Ll.. e i.f p l 7 - n l4 bl.ll Anna : 17 y ßale by warr allied pr. se2o WICK .4. 51TANDLESA TABLE SAI.T-I.lbxo juat , re....cl and sale by :11. CAM/LESS Y e ta l. r V b F . : ,k ß r l.;.!;l2 . : , lA o nu hand sad A s zu r pwo r sep2ll 11 it:li at ArCANDLENS S .L ~, C/11 , ; 1 11INGS-6 Lads for•alj ii by VI & M'CANDLESS w HITE BEA.I , IS-2J bbl. small ‘vbae, for rule by - W/Cli & MX:ANL/LESS - - { s r, &YETI' FUSE FOR BLACKING-10 MO. new, su• 1,7 penor arucic. pat landunr per canal awl for sale rep 26 JOHN a DILWUIVIII, 27 wood at j UPS-I.llml. mw landing and for solo by ISAIAH DICKEY tr. rni t Co,, I st ITARNiski—.soo_ , grills in suipesArliciArigiuspliltcyx',Etraralicionii, iti on conaigninem: will be unlit low sepal lowkl. M COIYAI,—it cases on hand; will be unlit very la close consignment. __.crinn ISMAII DICKEY di Co _ . . YNCIIIHIIiti NIANUFACTURED TOBACCO— ,/ N. bza assorted size lump., of good quality, for ale by •cpls ItIAIAH DICKEY h Co ;IHE iinicx AND TILL, constantly 10, sale by • aural INAIAII IiIeKKV 4Co Oil. :5 LW,:. corr. uud wdl be awld low 10 A tor ISAIAH IJICKEI O . HA Wl-1-4:0 Whoollw wd Thtbet, reed At id for LD role by top2o C ARBUTHNOT, blvvoold st UM EL4I...MTIC BUSPENDERS—WidoIe just reed; l 3 for safe by ive Cl ARBUTHNOT W OOLLEN COMFORTS--100 Abs w e - I, y --- rorntel C ARBUTHNOT R 18 . 110t5 7 31 0e 3 . icono.. „. bpollet and cap recd IN RN BRAID—I ease No 7,7, 9, 11, I 3 and for said by " c ARBUTHNOT hour and 8 day Brus, for sale b C ARBUTHNOT To the Honorable tAdJuelgor of ato Court of Gene nti Qnsrter Susiole of the Peace, in muffin the C forelfflisonY• .1 petition t. o t~et I'lo m of ,ot e anenahm humbly atatereth. that roux petnionet lall a f7 .4 )ro't ded hunaelfuldi Fnateriala for the aseommodanon of travelers and others, at hie dwel li ng booze, In the township atinesatd, and pray. that your hon." will be pleased to grant him a heense to keep a Public House of Entertainment. And your petitioner. as in duty bound, will pray. Ea!fleAK,fl4 .o We.. the subsenbera citizens of the township of Versadies, do certify, that the above petitioner ts of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well Provided with house room and onnvemences for the arcornmodattott and lodging of strangers and travel ers, and that said tavern is necessary. Jacob Soles, John Derrick son, James McAdams, Patrick Traynor. James M Baker, James Peeper, Joseph Adams, Thomas Prichard, John Carvey, Alfred Carey. James Alexander, John WCauley. senial-tarat•T A 1.1 DFL blf.:LR . Ri— B ll7 and R/s and Nind, Book and Borly,yetC7oPrree's,4'. Thankfulness, •narraurei comprmingitamages from the Datry of We Rey Allan Temple. by Rey Charles B Tetyler,llL. A. .17e. Chalmers' Poathomous Works., Vol. 4. Sabbath Scripture Readings. Ness Tes.rnent, Vol.l. SLOO. Himorical and bliseell.coos Questlona: by Et Matig non. Embracing the Elements of Mythology, Astro.- onny. Architecture. Herldry, etc. me. Fm the Sith London edition. Adapt a ed for .hools in th eU. States, by Mrs /olio Lawrence: Eugravurgs. Bum. Poems by "•Amelia." Fifth edition, enlarged. Extra gilt edge.. Plato Contra Athena.—Plato against the Atheists; or the tenth book of the dialogue on laws, accompanied with critical notes, and followed by extensive dieser tenons. By Taylor Lewis. 1.. I. D IPAubigne's History of the Heron:ammo. New en, non, revised; 4 Vol. Complete in one elegant octavo. Theabove, with a •anety of new and valuable works, lust reed by FL HOPKINS; septet Apollo Ilutidings, tth st, near Wood Eral ANT PERFUMERY, dcr.-114.;1d'. Eau Divine de Versus. for rendering the sk LI( soft and beantiful. il.d's celebrated Nympth Soap. Hand's Indian Vegetable Hate Oil, for gradually darkening the hair, and promoting its growth. Hand's Liquid Hai r Dye. for changing red or gray hair to a beautiful brow, black or chestnut color. Hand's Eao, Lustre! Hair Restorative, for producing a Inkunant gr.,th of hare. Hand's Curling Plaid. Hand's Depilatory Powder, for removing superflu ous hair. Hand's Rose Tooth P... Hand's Chinese or Persian Toilet Powder Hand's Unrivalled Shaving Cream. Hand's elegant Pat rol. ot various fragrant flo n wers, for the handkerchief; together with • large assomeat of fine Perfumery, Just reed and for sale by B A FAHNESTOCX & Co, sepfill or let & wood, also nor Oth tc wood eta PrITSBUFICW STEEL WORKS AND SPRING/ AND AXLE FACTORY. taut )01(11, mace P. Q 17700. JONES & %VIGO, ANITFACrUKERS of spring and blister stool, orl plough steel, steel plough wings, coach and elip tie springs. hammered iron axles, and dealers iu mal leable nagging., fire engine lumps, and coach nimmings g enerally, comer of }toss and Front .u, Pittsburgh, P. sep.id - - VI ANNELS—Rett, brown and plaid Flannel, 12 large assortment of home made, mat me'd on co signals,. and for We by GEO COCIIRAN, septet RI stood st rIASSINI IMES, SATIN KiTS AND TWEEDS— An assortment reed on commission and (or sale by septi CFA COCHRAN . . LINSEED 01L-20 bele Just lending sad ( orsale by squad 0 EILACKEURN & Co .ale by IyAIAH LICBKYh Co, (roof .t sep . .l3 : ,,d f l ba o,. sal e.l:.7 , :ort, growth of 1.4, now hut arpti ISAIAH DICAF.Yh Co W II / Te hx: s q? „ t ii r• oc ,or .ale L LITONK PIYES—rJ tsx. on hand and for rale lor 0 rea.s \ VICK 8. AVCAINIL/L,F. T A `.`.2' N C Tnr, HIM N 1 SPICF,-I.round Pepper. &lisp, n•rnno. natard. cloves, &c. Ice., a fresh , _NS' ARONIATIC-10 cases Myers' wupenor a A romauc Tobacco. just reed and tor sale by aerai WICK & MVANDLESS I',TARI3- 43 can. •uverlor Nlustazd, fresh ged 1~1 rttl,d and for sgle by %VICK k An:AM/LESS 1., RI E lIA N K NOTES fur lirkle by re pl 9 N 1 . 10/AIRS a. SON. - • - bs.• \ R Cheese, ,tistreceived end %,„/ ler sitie WILSoN & C o , veRYI WI., street -.-- - INSEEP Ull.—.Woryanted pure -10 bbly on nnyntneot and 'or Mit low by the lot. 1 SCHI X/N A. Co. 11 wand AekEßl:l,—.2l7 W.I. large No 7 Alackerel, (1.4 111,1111{ u w.l for sa..: I.) VAGA LEV k. SMITH I ,A ttl, I, AI t. AND AI ILASSk - Obhla Loo rqgarst assorted numberc 2,1 do Sugar iou • Molasses, for salc by scpl BAGALEY & SMITH cr(rri)Ni--70 bales to state an consignment end .le b 7 C H (111 ANT, 41 'rater s / lA HLE CHAIN—A large Cable Chinn aunaale steamboat., MN. SW reel la length, for sate by ti WATERMAN L'ISH-197 bb:. No 3 Mackerel. (151,1 SU half do N. .12 3 do, lair., 2U do do No 2 do do; just recd and fo sale by aug2o MILLER k RICKE/MOIN ICK-20 tierces pnme Rme, put end and for by aural MILLER re RICKS SON 1)0:MAN CEKENT-4 bbl far raiz by buirM P F VON BONNHOILgT & Co TAR—III bbl. N C. for .ale by S I , VON LIONNHORST k C. 'NAPPING PAPER—Ib roe medium and cro paper tar sale by sepa $ P VON BONNHORST & Co KESE-11 las cream rhea a Just received and for sale by repll WICK tr. KI•CANDLEIbS b V:ICK't pitrusi::;,rttr-4.00 Alet t i : oj Foltra . clr t y ß 7 S TAj p , ; , /1-6 bis Pearl. for pale 1.7 r) wiLuAms ' AN, :ACTURED TOBACCO -4w boxes superior Ss lump, " Ins " The above number. form very choice brands, to which the attention of the trade Is particularly Invited writ! WICK & ArCAADLESS C OFF/c o se . ck. Green R o; lOU srpthl 8 I .. 'l l i C , A y kr.l3. SODA ;e bl.Sti.-4 bbls I¢p reed and 4o po , crD FISIUMA . I!I.I p7 2OO lb. just N ,. / . for 7.1• R B H . L a 'i y c c tlVlCk. UREI .e l p l l --301) lb. Ap t K tl ( re S ed ort . BRItiItMONEi—V bbls rust reed end for sala by Berra R E SELLERS NDII./0-10 aerosl. Spanish F in store and I for sale by sap:X.! WICK & kI'CANDLFSII TRA BOARDS-4 tons, thderent Nos, Just reed 0 from Cbanabershorgh. won SATINETTS—A large invoice black, blue, cadet. Oxford and steel ma, pplam and fancy Satinetts, very low; jam opened unl for sale by septa? SHOCK LEFT _& WHITE, Xfi wood at fIASSIAIERF.Y—A MU assortment black and fancy Cassimeres, of the latest styles and patient. mat opbbmg by sep2l SILACKLETT & WHITE Thurifs—A very lar e stock of common, madman j and fine Demesne, English and French Cloths, va rious rotors and desirable makes,now ope ning Ur sera SHACKLETT & FE T IN CIIL—J bbls (or sal. by 1./ sep2l FRItiND, 17.11EY as Co, 57 water at T N,N t:Rz' u" -- :< 4 ,,•,'T'""that'Aci)°,l7.'zr.; l l 11 Mis.Crlir,E.Ri.F;l;zlets,:ybt,.l:mr .3,,N17,1ceLcA1,11111:15. I%.IACISEItEI.-15 bbis No I. for sale by septi S F VON HON HORS'F &Co ir j o7is bY r & Co S COTCI4 W.I. Rees, Jones & Cu. laza . . F YON 130 . NNIIORsT ze•Co RESII 1101.1 hales growth IS4s Hops, just tve'd and for sale by , 01.1.ACCO-20 pack•ges wortell, past yeed a n d r, .air by ne2l BROWN & CULBERI:4ON 'UME= "DTI DROWN & CULBERTSON 4,2 ALERATUS-7 bblr purr, landing and fur rain by fJ sepZ.l J C BIDWELL. Agt, worst sr i ATli—dl rad• lust reed and for sale by 1,../ .. _rp:Ol_ J C BIDWELL QSALT,-:)ul,bls is store and for sale by 0 . arptil .1 C BIDWELL SODA ASH-10 rook.• fart quality, for eale by sopZl J C BIDWELL („; L'62,1(-IC, bbd., pun . p . m.u, 1 0 , ! .. ?ugualLtud U fur .ale by .t*PZ, ENNA, 1N DIA-470 11,5 pnme, jwi reed arid fo 0 •Itie R ESELLERS C IL t I ,y CK.NEIt'S PILLS-7 grcniPiusti rl'ed E s EL .pdt.c.ormisele LINSEED OIL-15 bbl. m gl.4lorder, for .ale by .op2l J SCHOONMAKER & Co ACON—I p. Bacon Slioulder!N IMO pp.. du 11.201; 1 j &RI p. do Sides, in prime order, in srooltntionne, for wile by Bern R ROBISON k Co, 192 hbony OIL CLOTH—Reed dos day, one sheet Oriental :TapestryOil Cloth , very handsome. NI`C LINTOCK, 73 Fourth st IL ,uurni— Reed this day, one sheet tam . 4 ,k J. oak colored lid Cloth. of very hand pdl 3I•Cr'INTSP)C."'ILtn. se )11KliSF.—:3 Lis W R Cheese, fur .ale by ISONNHORST &Co - - k.2.M.EItATLS—I3 casks nod boze. r „ a iab y 0 •coil tz V VON BONNHORST 4 1 / 4 Co VLECTRICITY—A Manual to or y „LA IncOTt Apparatus. put publubrat -, d '' ior I : BLAKE Ss Co, Mazket r ule se)•2o minima N side of the Dlamoad M ACK/MI-Lc-010 bbla , 100 hf bbl, Lagte No 3 Mackerel Id hf bbl. No 9 !Mackerel, Massaehusetts inspee• lion, Just received and for sale by ae MII.LF.R G FMCKETSON et 111 COTHE SOAP—M au Land kJ _for .ale Aity.aat e, RICK ETSON LA I 2. ( 4 1-3 :4l"onlitrahk A'cri `"‘°,l°' UOAB--60 !lb prima N 0 Sugar, for ask by 17 aap2o.Stur• SPANU &Co, armor az VAN AMSIIaQH & CO'S lIIENAGERIE. WILL lie exhibited in PITTSBURGH, on Penn at, on MONDA`i TUESBAI, the Irth and days of October. 1, W Id, fur TO DAYS ONLY. lath Hocks or Exulaegarl—Frorn 2 to 4 cdcilock. P. and ei to Sin the evening. Admission :Li cents Chil dren under V ) ears of age, lia‘rpnce. The PTOCC...I l'arriaagel, , entt: the above town (rota Butler, at II o'clock oun the hove morning, preceded by the trolessal Tree Rn eoa. as IiILICIAX *tore Caltatane, Painted and gilded in the roost gorgeous style, contain- Posr• famous New t orb 1t,... Band. Phe Carnage. and Cagea are all new, (built by the est rnee too t les in New York.) highly finilibed, painted and decorated: are drawn hi a troupe at 100 d ipplE grey Borer.. the Silent .aid ever coheetcill together. TIIE CA VAL.A.:A/IE will peas through Ihe principal lltfel, of the town (advertised for exhibldlond I. the sonnet. P111 , 1 , 10R, erected for the exhibition of this collection of urimals,where the public Slay have an Mi will give an interesting illustration oldie ascendan cy of intellect over the w il d ten.. of the forest. IW - - See large bills at the principal kolas. The Larne will he exhibited at New Cantle the Oh, Centreville the eth, and Haller the 7th Oct. aepd2l And; _sanitises , Eagle Saloom, Wood Streets PBOULof the cordial greeting of ove r dhe thousand friend*, and the unexampled patrol:mite bestowed li upon as since we re -assumed the control af this estab shment we bee leave to Inform our friends and pa trons that no exertion will be spared to promotethe corn fon, pleasure and Ulan ty of our visuara, snake the ' Old Eagle" stand foremost, and lead titian similar establishments in the west. lee cream (unrivalled) peaches, oysters in season, svith all alien delicacies will be found an this establishment. and served up ir a manner limbo. precedent. Balls and ,parties imbed as awed. preceden t ANREWS. .211:" ...ALICE TO CONTRACTOR& 7 1Dta_.... ROAD LETTINCL—Tbe Linle fiend Rail .I‘.. Road Company will receive proposals at their office in Xensa, (Beene county, Ohio, until Wedneiday eseuing, per 19th, 1940 , at 4 o'clock, P. M., for the grubbing, clearing, grading, celverting, mummy and ballasting of that portion of the Columbus and Maria Railroad lying in Greene county, being admit thirteen miles in length Also for the necessary sob sills of white or burr oak, 41.10 inches, and for mein ties of same material, tali inches, eight feet in length, or of locum same length and 6 inches square. All the work. excepting ballaming %ad timber, to be finished by the Ist day of February, 1849, Idle ballast ing by the tat day of April, and timber by Ist day of Jane of same Yeei mate . Pa ria yments will or be farni madsbed e on account for work and ls done cent. on the Engineer's estimate.to th e 12601.11 0(75 pe r opcations and plans will be ready fonexhibiuon, en the line proposed for Olllllll2lttioll , ten days previous to the let ti ng. Contractors offertng to take Little Alkali* Railroad stock, or bonds of said eorapany, bearing interest at 7 per cent. per annum in whole or in part payment, will have a preference over others; the company reserving the tight of rejecting pan or all the btd. olfered. By order of Preet L. M. 8.. B. Co. _p2s-dBl L+dn•Yra; to store sod for s• !VICK & APCANDLESS Cshniitißlti r raka 511T11 JOH T NSON, 41/ hlarketeehi street, wsuld unite the auenuou of Country Merchants to diets stock of New Fall Goods, purchased for cash, or the New York importing and auction honors, and will be sold at eastern nibbing prices. The stock co pries a rent variety of Dress Goods, chameleon and black Silks, silk and cotton warp Alpacas, real Alpert, Lustres, fancy chameleon and plaid do; satin s Sped Orientalsi French and English Blerinoes lilonselitt• do Loin aid Cashmeres, square and long Shawls, Gloves and [fo olery, Bonnet thaw. from 73 cents IL piece apt bonnet Silks Artirmial Flowers, Linea cambric Mikis; 10 cartons Thread Laces sad Edgings..ls carums cotton do; Combs, Bann., Thread, Need le., Pinn, &o, In eveTvarie7. Nyholesale Rooms Ed floor sete2s Dwelling Hoene and Leg for tole. lIA LARGE and mcceUent three story brick I Dwelling House, containtng eleven rooms, on the corner of Third street sod Cherry al ly, with the lot on which it stands, to offered for sale au memo modwing terms The house has been butltsince the great W and the title is perfect The sire, convenience, and excellent workmanship attic house, and the pleas 'anew of the locauma. renders It one of the most de- suable reatdence; ta intsburg E h. Cl linguae of U. F. ti/LLARIRE, septet-48re at hit office on 4th sr. meat Want Gash far Barley. Tr HE highest market pre e Neill be paid in irash for good merchantable itarley, delivered at our ware house- JOHN M'FA DEN 4, Co. tem..M-dtfavr2lT canal basin, Penn suetat VOUND--A quantity of silver ware. tc.,Yetod or de l.' pooled la • Lumber Vara, and bettered •to have been stolen. They are at tha Mayor's whom the owner can hart it On pray ProPrq ..414Tiug charge.. FIREt FIREII FLIELE.I2! frIIOSE alumna bargants and Shoes, will 1. find d thetr advantage to call upon A. AlleeAkt- AWN. A pt:truoti of his stoe It bat Log be. altgbtly in lured by water, on the 13th tintt I be ia detertained to .ell theta at prices that cannot fail to plea., lEtimyN & CULBERTsON A. AIcCANIIIION, No. Ili Wood street, opposite John R. Davisil Ann non Rooms. replikbt • . .- SCIENTIFIC A PPARATU.S . for Common Ret , " Seminaries and Prlvale e 001 :11,-,,, or Tellurian, orrery*, numeral frame, cal Forms end Solids, Geological Syteei,,, o ,„ trice! Blocks ere he set, lociotog box wail lock and key, 513. ' ..5. For sale by scull° R FIOPHINS .lIII I I , L I thE:sE :n ., Zt MO c" ' 'l° o r l j ti l et, ,a,g, 1,..) tor sant by sepin II) WILLiOII . i ILIVE OIL-3 dm superior; II do do / boniest ft, V sale by mph) 1 1) WILLIAMS Q....1610N-1 bbl new, very 60, at n Intl, 0_ seplii / D NV ILLIILMS 8800318-75 dos mw corn Brooaw, for sok , I , Y teplB J I) WILLIAMS pOTABTI--16 Cul. N - i.h. landihgTroni LaintEri, and Michigan Lion, and for woe . by ~ri ~.., . tn . __ JA511.34. DA.LZkIL, ..__ pia isit:reank r tom Tenneexec I'lg Metal. SO .. Mercer so do, in store arp2o JAS LIALZELL .4 for sale by RA ACKERFL-100 bblp. No 3 18nekere-1, juoi reed ill and for male by sepBU 8 tr. Vi HA RBA CCM HOl-3 bales fresh Hops- in mote and for obis by septet) S a W HA R fIALILikI _.• - _ R O BIN---30 bbls Roue , for sale by 1.11., wrIA 1 SCH9ONM -4 IMR, ea,C. - - . PPSOId SALTS— IS bbl. Epsom Salts, for wan by 12. f sep2O 1 SeEIOONAIAK ,-- - M . ATTS! MAN" Jute, AllicarU., Manilla Hemp, sod Sheep lik.zo blau,, put tor 'tl and for mile at AI'CLINTOCkiIS, 7i fourth et S AND YA PERI: rr.1.7.51V:::„11,..g.. orted. -- J sCIIIMJNAJAKER woo al B fille i tu a Ti c z n ai l eLt tor e a aly WWANTED tAIXEDIATELY—SIa bushels Titeattly y Seed, by R T LEECH, Jt, 1.13 Wood at TEAS s I72 - 72 chute fine Y lii GREEN Teat, pet es Samuel ;Len, Sazonrille, ke, landing and ior ode by UNPO 07 D and Im AN pa l :ll 3l Tesks,; teed and (of We 1.1.28+111 rrAIINEII.I" OIL —ICO bbl. Twine& f/Mi or , der,imulirm from mom this dem, fm mls try ssple HAO4Bylk sMx AUCTION SALES. By John DiDavtat A Marl' of extenxihr Retail Di , cpordig Sa,rt On Thursday morning Sept 29. et ill **cloak. et th e Commercial Sales Hagen, canter of IV od sad Filth al.. c ; will be sold, an extensive askottsmgol pi auiey and all ple Dry Goods, ronsisttng of super el 016..elulaeseef,eg, sattnemt, Kentucky Jeans, beaver an Pilot clinha,red, yellow and white flannels, 10-4 super blankahh . Eng lish. French and Amencan prints, mous de lob.. brown maaltna menu., cashmere, seekers, andsbrocbe shawls, silk hdkfs, woollen and cotton bowery. gloves, sewing silk. damask linen table cloths, stunt and fancy veaungs, gala phuds, blue, black and iplald dress silks, patent thread, hosiery, gloves, vrtsollem comforts, it. hen o'clock. Groceries, Quorr, Fur-nu-etre, 0. 6 half chests H and black tea, 5 bts Virginut Cann uticuired tobacco. A quantity of art:aeries, china, elms and queens. ware, table cutlery, Window blinds, looking re..., mantel clocks, iron and wire safes, cooking and Frank lin sweet A general assortment of new and second bond nousehold furniture, ere.. At 7 osel.k. Forsetty Goods. • Fashionable ready made elottong, boots and oboes. fancy and staple dry goods, German fsney goods, gold and silver watches, jewelry, musical mstrnmenta, gluts, pistols, saddles, bindles, whips, ttunks, ke. seta! Large Salt of Boois-7500 Valente just roximi from New York. On Monday, Wednesday and Thuesday evenings, Sept.23lh, 27th and 2Eth, at 7, o'clock, at the Commer cial Salm Room, corner of Wood and 111th sts, will be sold • very large and valuable colleetion of new Books, embracing standard work, in all the various depart ments of science and literature, which may be egam ined at the Auction Store. . . . Pnrote gales &tong the day ex Tory low price., wp2B JOHN D /DOlB, Aoct. lauselzold Furns urf at Astelion. On Wedoesday morning, Sept WO, 11 10 o'clock, at the dwelling house of Airs Sophia S Son* toknintnlr the new Ro Catholic school house,iPman street, and Ward, will b et sold her entire stock of Dousehold and Kitchen among which an mahogany, bureaus, tables, chairs, bedsteads, feather beds, taco- onuses, li ng, bed table cloths, looking glasses, carpet,/ mg, fire onrs, china, glass and queensware, together with a general assortment of kitchen :Store, /cc. sepZi JOHN D. DOIIIS, /tact Floritry 13'orsted - h od, and Coats, IVoolitn C0.,,. 1 fora, Cloth Cap, at Auction. Will ha sold without reserve, at the Dormer etal Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and flfth streets on Tuesday morning, 241, lost at 10 o'clock, 19 do. many hoods, worsted; sdo fine opera hoods; 3 do cluldren'a worsted coats; 10 do large woollen comfort.; 20 do no seam do do; 21 do super large do do; 33 do heavy wool half hose; 11 do do couon dr, do 3 do mis ses wool hose; 3 do fine cloth caps; 25 pu, each 7, silt cotton hars. sera' JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt Greer Solo of Dry Good, at Auction. W. A. brCLURO being about to elme his unbolt and co mission business, the consigmments now on hand will be sold at public sale by the,suburiber, cat Tuesday, 93th inn., commencing at Id irtlock, at No. fl Wood street the stock comprises one of the lar gest and best assortments of Caney aid staple Dry Goods offered at anion is Pumbargh Gm a number of years, embracing inpact— Blk, blue bib and blue broadcloths; plain blk, fancy and doe akin cummeres; blue and gee, mint Jean.; Beaver cloths and coat felting.; elosik linings, red flannel s, blankets, shawls, silk pocket bilk blk and cord, Ag'd and plain alpaccam untie' plaids, cuh mares, de !sines, ginghams, pnnu, pint and needles, Irish linens, blue and brown 0111dillt; silk, satin and worsted vestingm vest padding., brown Holland and Silietaim; table linens, linen and table cloths, napkins, blk kid gloves and buck mitts, sewing silk, puma thread and spool cotton. gum suspenders, cotton hdkfs, Am km The goods will be arranged for examination on the day previous to the ule, in tom, and slumbered; and all goods offered will positively be solt4 as the con signment will be closed without reserve. Term,—For all sums over IRK three Months credit; over e2so, 4 moo, and over 8500. 0 mos; tor approved endorsed notes. sapid 201110 D stool - • • • C. S. PORTER - Hereon. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPT-26, to commence with W AI. TELL Mr. Oxley. Mr. rnor. Mrs. Modoton To be followed by NIPPED IN THE BUD. Gial.hord Itadartse lialtxlLartl Mr Dunu. A Cm To ciiiicludo with JACK ItOSINSON. Jack Riiiiimion Mr. Wood. Monkey • -Malin,' IVood. STEAMBOATS. NEW LIFthaIN AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINZ • OY CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, 19• 9 . Mu= Loaves P l ittsbu vu ot.aseow,) rgh duly, at it o'clock, A. 111., and tn Paos?. Meath of the Sandy and Beaver Ca. .. 4) "...swat; trod Neer Lisbon 'oll,as:eta night I ..eava* Cow Liston at 0 o'ciock ibe c o r i tt.Ate n ook g unty get VIZ:, trr,. u.—War maitre:4a of ttal romollt (Or f mangers cad insght.Ztsiasso New bettors a nni t i m.= burgh, in shorter unie and at team rates dm byl arty other mote. The propreiors of tin. lane have the pleasure of in forming tie patine that they basalt:red up tunt Canal lonsta.for accostunadatiou of tuat dug freight, to run in eoresection with the Wel l auuw. rteaman ceLeti COPE, 004 atavEß, am eanm """ int, ends We Pittsburgh and Cathi e. and other dis'dy lizides of MIMI= 1:101113 the Ohio and Mississippi riven The proprietors pledge them , selves to spare no expense or trouble OTOO/1.0001 fon. safety and dispateh, and ask of the pwaik dma of thew patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENT& HARTLN, 8. 4W. HARRAUGH, Pittg."lh. R.HANNA Co. myllif J. HARBAUGH , Ca. New NOTICE—The etea.raet ETATEE N g. EL Chute, ms us, Neill leave altar th is malice, fat ellavEle ;PLUM , ally, at 9 , oleloek the tcarrar nni 111118.li - --_—_-- - PIiTTSBITROII dC lIHAWNIIIirajaI FEBRUARY Lep.= "' Ma? let, 1 ell LEAVE DAILY ATE+ A. M., AND eft ht. The following new boob ecnagnee Ina line for the preseat LANTIC, Capt. Jamb TIC, Capt A. Jacos; hPLANE, Copt R. Berme. n. boats an melte sad me and are fitted op withtnat regard to I/IMM INN ery comfort detramey cm procure has botai trreMd. The Sean will leave the llonongarteda Mute Rau al the foot of Boss Pmeengere will be mama' oa board, as the boats will meanly lease a 1 the ober? need heave 13 A. M. and 4 P.M MID PADEN.; The milt steamer CONSIX, 4 malLionety P Kinney, mum, will tome _pled) , for 10,11 n on Mandeg t wegn,eday and Prmy, at 10 otioek Leave Wbeethul to every Tuesday, BS tnrday, ml 7 oVeloe a ta, precisely. The Consul will lead at Mahe Immediate po Every aneomodation that can be =mg *a rem fon mod relay of as has provided. no boat le alto premed with a aell.satu,s a v ls* y lyeard C=l o l , Stpons. For freDigAhmir, aa (chi corner of let and id ere EIEWICKLY, ECONOMY, PIIMEDOM PACIZT The splendid _light tiragitt MUSSY! CAROLINE. aiEdir'y keTeltsZilleaßtia"b=dre onov ports, regetarly lending on tee AC egerary ra rives opposite ae month of Pitt street. The tlethle wl/1 toora at all the Innding, the above_penk for the races...oda:a:Or th i r=ei people era the tra velling poetic. Leaves Pittsburgh eve=tsbalf, post two o'clock P. M., cetanking Imam on. ry day at 7 o'clock A. DI. The proprietors of this Line have purchased sad le wd up the Caroline in a saperlor manner at a teonaider. able expense, expressly for this trade. Thtl7 Sadae themselves that the boat shall remain in the trade, and hope, by strict attention to the wants of the etsatemal ry, to receive their support. guv Pan, to rata.. austeethleturr tiEAR — EINetNATUPACICRE — The See steamer moister, m altjarkinson, master, will leave for the hove and Intermediate perm this day. For freight or passage, apply on board: 1 septlO FOR Cl rctNN - xn - AN . LOVA C05.1=1,74.1 ,apse Tor freight or passage, apply on beard. FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. WM -- Liz z. 1. .... 114 The splendid now steamer VISITOR, Jacobs, master, will leave ter shows and intermediate posts this day, at lOo'clook A. M. For freight or passage, ktoplion bona FOR CINCINNAT/. "ay. , The new and substolial steamer HUDSON, roc during the low water between bei •• • ueath and the above Wan, der drought being lighllrassengers may rely unan being corned through eruhout dm*. - tea inr, (o,o2ia unnali Oh day at 1.2 o'clock, M. t • For freight or paseage, apply on Imiust wi s is, .r dN D S, _ - i,...i The splendid ligh MET, draught steam* CO • Boyd, Matter, will lease Ilsr altos ‘ and in porta on this day • to o'clock. For freight or Nouns apply on board sept2o ..__ Pifti CINCiNNATL mai The splendid stemma WLSHUROLI, C. Came., mut t er, will Imre for dos boat and Intern:n.4lo porn this day at i 0 o'clock A M. aept2O F NEW }p DB . BA3IIIINGis ~ C RK, may be consulted, gratuitously, kl for • few days, at the Exchange Roisd,. in refer enee to the appliceak tionnt his "Rody-Dra Debilitated eo* in the re lief of Chronic W in "Rudy Drc D YaileOuftswash and delimit publila dies and children, and those wi thweak apjpe,,and one prominent hip and shoulder will find hamodlsu coo fort by the applk•ati. of this perfectly easy applica tion, which le • substitute for the count, and sets irm like other Amnon.) by supporting the small cil a tlii= and lifting endnotcompressin3.,the sunken organs—folly expanding the rut through the of the internal organs, and odnsodog • stoopt= by balancing the body on its axis, and not by Tastratu mg the motions of the shonldera Ladles w i pe Cud by hi ra. Cartwright, No. El Wood cheat . or pan u their dwelrusga OM. boon, fan= lia! toll AL lf to d t P. ht. The ,Medical Profusion are itwited is .0 and ax. Prerarmaa n, 1946 We, Me undersigned, haring used in out praetlea, "Banning's Patent Lace,' for the relief of eases of sim ple Prolapsus Uteri eheerfoll7 Umdfl to ib paint tho best instrument webave met arida to MULL aides lodt- "ions required in the mute, eritieh mut be required from an egternal supprut A. N. AVDOWELL, AL D. Jo9,F.ts,7mik - - Vmanable I . l . lmwrity far Sabi. THE subscriber offers tor sale a mar story Brink ' lions° and Lot, on 4th street, between Braithliehl street and Cherry alley—lot at feet on 4th hi musing back 100 feet to s 20 feet Wiry. Also, the beanuful residence be occupies In Alleghq ny city, Br feet front on the canal, by WM to Llbentit most ons•durd of an acre, on which is emoted a two story double house, finished in good Alla or priced terms inquire of LD smr.idloa • corner 4th and wood HOSIERY 57 Wmusm man. seen Came nexanr .. , ftw J OHN WHEELER, Jr., (successor to Timmy Niel. Mix) otters to country merchants, limiery,Oloyes, Omni . ..tem Stuns arid Drawers, Cana, no, in every variety, by the doren tor cue, at very lew jiriees for cash or credit. This stock will embiace style. dun are aot to be met math in the ordinary Dry Goodn. stores. Orden fainottilly executed. JOHN 332. Jr Importer and JobberWllßE2 of Hosiery N. B.—Clothier. will and • huge assortment of o- Jer Shirts and Inswen here. mtp4o4:ew IRVING novas:, 111{1,133 C 11•10.20.11 /MD MUM R 111331, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. T 1 D. HOWARD, folvneril otHDvardy ax , A 15 .1. LI. to announce to Ida friends and the M putt*, that he Mu at completed one of the lomat minim ease modions Hotel. in the Union, replete with Itvety mod ern improvement land tarnished in a style that will compare with any other emahllahment M tenantry. No pain. nor to Mae shall warding to er tire minsfaction t hose who may &nor hlmw i t ht en their patronage. JOHN smousw & os. and.U4 flant street, Ben Pbandms tIMI tuna, 11 altimeters of all kinds of Fittings tor Gas, samo aud Water, have always on hand Wrottettiron ded Pipe for tueam, pa, and water , (man us. se f to_ in diameter. Brass Casting. multi in attar. ,also, • large assortment of Bella and Ardalted Braes Work. to which the attention of Plumbers lad Engine fkihkn is particularly directed. thug Fittings put up promptly aud On.eebia terms lexhltrittoa of Dalatlas. • THE adnurera of that 91endid Pall. Flower are 1.- .1 *p.ctfolly Invited maybee eolleetion isitho of and opeelmeny see at the ased Buie of N Wlekersham, and ordefa 101 l will be atteeded to. Ph. 15,1,D0 per doa .14M WARDRDP, ew.il-gar Menchasysi Nareary 5/1/1 HAGS Rio Coffee, 50 hl chests V Rand 0 E. VIJ Te 150 hbdaSugar, 200 bbis NO Mo/assea, Ott do El 11 Mol as, awes, has Tobaefs, kegs.lCentooky Twist, OD bags Pepper, 5 derAllattleri, 400mem C.a.* 0 bbla Lois( Sugar, 2uo .ifittetral a•- sorunent of Groeeries am, Pinsliorgh alactispooossa articles /8 41r sale low by /AB RALZELL In-Ex-ratc -.AC111,7&4, at from SRO VI; Igieedro- LA Magoeti.e Machines, from different etsZiosanst iedtitteta Clock• for steam hood , boats and fad:onas. Also, Cherainaht, Tbettao vs, A.e., for tale by BLAICE B Co, corner marketer sadtbadisationd N. B.—Electricity of either kind administered at Um. direction of phystetans. se pcM FOR SALK—An ex.:MR/ Enmity /one Engll.l 0( V 4, .e 1,19 HT L 133 at - & N. MITCHELTBEA Wholesale Grocers, . tuteufpn g astulers, and Wine an Liquor Merchant. Also , 'moaner. of Sods ALI Ellead. log Powder, No. NW Utterly street, Potabat Pt .opoi G . ROCERIES-25 birds pnmo N Boor bbis Loaf !la n gur Nos Pabaorl 7 - Prima N 0 Molasses ltl " Sugar Boma 1 25 bags prom Y Rro Tea ms bf chmos Tea • au 40 Garai 12 lb do andGP 39 Virginia Tobacco, lg. 4 and lb 20 bbls largo No 3 glaektnel MO) For sale tr- W Animist:nix:A sepal dn • 2 ° • Cal d. • Pan •• MO ZS do Sweet Malaga wpm to W l O.lllll HI aleupratt Ilona' Soda Ja THE ulnae nben are now receiving th eir gial smtek oldie above article, three tease* vir Jeweek Atedallioe and Lydia, having neared at !_'i&lP 4 and Jtalumote, and two more, the Stephen eldwl~ and Leila, thonly expeetal; they arc tinware.% the orders. They will rerreire during the 'do ter and spring regular aupplies 'am Naar Uneana " P 22 W a. Al airrcueLTßEß USPR477 4 SONS , 13LEACHINO POWDER 1i superior article always on hand and far sale p tut trinenally low price, by we= W a Al hIITCHE.LTREE DECTIFIED WHISKEY ar qvagth Lb an ammumoot of Forsign sod ZW.Witill LAS.lwa s always on hand awl for Fal b sapp A LC .e O - 05, 11 - OL, always aa haisl w a.andm--Arimiza SOAP AND CANDLES of difoloosPitiotnfrsk Weis, for sato at manufaentriere,prieee, bx ; septi W & MITCHELTRW, 160 /awry .t Q OAP-2D bz. Cronlepton fr. Co's Pli; lbs 11•,0s. 1,3 c•. 1 ., mod° so 41 pi do Vorterotod ; dox White Wind. r iVlLLaag "is ANY OF - TiT r a hii=b, b4 "4,r9rti o aa-A-th° B.*
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