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Democratic Whig Domisattorie,
FOR PRESIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
111114 LARD v4LLJecoam,
or nu' TOLL
BLECTORAL T•IOILET.
SENATORIAL, ELECTORS.
THOVAS EL T. lalKinuank Werhington:
Jous P. BMIDCI3O3, of Lebanon.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
— I. Joseph G. Clmkson, 13 Henry Johnson,
9. John P. Weibel - A 14 William Colder, Sr.
3. James M. Davis, 16. William EPllnnins,
4. Thos. W. Wand, 16. Mules W. Maher,
6. Daniel 0. Rimer, 17. Andress G. Curtin,
6. Joshua Dungan, 19. Thos. R. Davidson,
7. John D. Steele, Hi Joseph Markle,
S. John Landes, 26. Dante
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9. Joseph Selimneker, 21. ApdrewrrAlimils,
10. Charles Snyder, 21. Meliard Irwin,
IL WSW= o.llarlay, 41 Th omas II .
It Fr 11.13 Tyler, 21. Small A. Pernanee.
FOR GOVERNOR,
WILLIAM F. JOSARTOA•
FOR CANAL COM.IRISSIONM,c
KRIS RUIDDLMSWAIITIR,
Antintasanie and liVidkiloaidsurdloni.
FOR CONORk,
VIOSEIVBANIP
or nrsavasik
Co.
LEW/il C J. NOBTH, of Indiana.
CHRISTIAN SHIVELY, of Wilkins.
HEIL SWA
LARGE RTZ W
of BIMn. ELDM, of Piustnugh.
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HEZEKIAH NIXON. 076.0 r Eh. Chit
112011133.
JOHN SCOTT, of Rosa
DANIEL lithißDY,;:d . Elizabelb borough.
WILLIAM BENSON,
11 of Allegheny city.
&1701117,
JOAN K. FONTES., of BeNum.
..A Little More Grime, Capt. lisraggP.
GREAT MASS MEETING.
~L~~- y
ugee, the -Conquering Hero Comet!"
The friends of TATI.As, Patton;JoaraaVS. ALo
nusuramm, and the Whig Comity ticket, will assemble
at MeFaden's Waists= se on
SATURDAY NEXT,
_TILE 30th OF SEPTEMBER,
AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, P. M.
The Whigs of Pittsburgh and'Allegheny, andell oth
ers friendly to the cause, invited to assemble.
Whigs, turn out ' sod let us gore a strong pull, a long
pall, sod a pull all together, for our intinedile Chief,
and our Smut and County ticket.
Addresses will be delistriid by,JOHN 11. WALKER
and &BABBITT, Fans. of Eric; JOHN J. PEARSON,
Pkg. of Mercer; A. W. LOOMS, Esq., and seven)
Meer distinguished speadieri.
Thu several GLEE CLUBS will be present
_ .
By order of the Executive Committee.
P. A. MADEIRA, Prest.
lILBS MIZETINOI
- - - -
The fnends. of Taylor, Fillmore and Johnston, will
hold a Maas Meeting, in SOIITH - PrITSBEISSII. at
the end of the Monongahela Bridge, on Saturday, Sep
umber =M. at 7 o'clock. P. M.
Addresses will lie delivered by Messrs. Forwent
Maven and Swartrweldcs,
The different Glee Clubs or the city am respectfully
invited to attend.
A celebrated Brass Band will be in attendance on
the occasion.
A mewing of the friends of TAYLOR, FILL -
MORE and JOHNSTON, mill be held im TARENTUAL
in the Public School House, oifTuesday, Oct. 3d, 1 2
o'clock, P. M. RALLY, 134.)Y5, RALLY.
Addresses may he expected from Moses Hampton.
Esq., Geo. Dania, apd othera. By ruder of the Execu
tive Com. P. A. MADEIRA. Presh.
P. Hampton seta psrented by sickness Croat
unending the last crieettosr, hut extre=2l.o. , o
trial his - friends in East. Deet on nett y.
Taylor and Pl llmore
A meeting of tho friend. of Taylor, Fillmore and
Johnston argil be held at NOBLJEVVOWN, on Friday,
October WI, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
elkm. Moses Hampton ..and oth rs silt addrcas . the
meeting. rep2O-ditvrltT
A among of ths THIRD WARD. ROUGH AND
READY CLUB will ho he lrl rin Wednesday sweeten.
Oth instant, at Terapenstde all, on NotiPrEteW for t.
Addresses loin he delivered by John H. Walker, and
other distinguished speakers. The different Wee Clubs
are respectfully invited to attend.
See next rage for Tit...lsloAphie
ARE IMIP'ASSESSEDI
All persons who are not tesaeised ten days ho
me the election, are deprived of a vote. Let ev
ery Whig voter ate to this stoner- He can exam
ine the lists put up at the • places or election, and
ascettain whether his name is down or not. We
lose several votes every year in the Wartla
hem this muse, and a friend from the country in
forms us that the same la the case tberyf
A GICIAID TIME A COMAIGit
From evemApitirteroffinr beloved old gammon'
wealth, the most 'cheering intentgence teaches us
of the onward progress of the cause of Taylor,
Fillnune, and Johnston. The enemies of Loeokteo
mMmle muff "itte sceMof victory r actd witterenew.
ed coneate, rash into the gamma, resolved an re
deem the Kisystone'Sutte'llom Malian& of those
Who have long *rig oyernediter, and deceived her
people. Let it be•the bighast'ambition of every
Whig to take an aatike . intpiest:An the fray, and
thus as to wiupaylorioui victory.
Sommist:—John yode, Faq., has been nomi
nated as thetWhig candidate' fur this State Senate,
by LIM iciiiimelbtbf the counties of Westmorelsod
and Sonie. 9essteis from Westmoreland
comity, `andsoushe.'Whig candidate Sate years
iikelfe4 . 44 ,6s .flge, i oeisOmdP o P rill
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rityandierdivoll a lime '
iiiAzexie'fiiiniuty.4esOg *chitty is =arm.
Malbasiciand+mMißoefrom Mere say that
. trey are
ditt' iti.paiMda alreMer majority
tban•Welstatlyrfll the' liocaocir candidate,
atiotheiVltig"44aboi. The
aid, of lam Tansdasr,,evirigat Somerset county
'Prism* JoMiat n . snob a majority
will !astonish; the Stot;.^ Thy tricisty Son. of
*add, tureVullynrggied` turd 'Solite:set will no
&id* giwrOa Irs,i , icrondouit'44 majority.
Ffre.5013.1:1114 . 7 et ale COOK pones
i 11.4144(141 . 1:140:11114 outlay ivening the 16th
Magni l,Mr:.•E:Wright was io the chair. Mr.
G4lgo'LgliWtats,4olo249o;iiiia-14,3.-Ikeneks, the
pnlattrelolit, petits- pea of-half i dants
paper in Illinois, 111114e.415e6Cha .13oth:denoup
ced theliaga pt the Battiinore Convention'
and .bbllO pproid , thenselikii ofPamiam. Mr
Li:medal° admitted that Witte election of Gene;
ref Taylor the people; would ittirve at least, tome
prospect that their wishes, arexpreened through
theirltepreeentativea in Coupons, would be obey
ed, while, if Casa should be elected, there would
be none.
hermusrrrim Pant to Docosemsr,—We are Webb
ed to Hon. Thos. Irwin, fora copy of a Document
published by the Senate, during the late 'session,
entitled "Memoir, . Geographical, Political, and
Counnemial, on the present state, proactive re•
surept, and • capabilities the Commerce, of Siterta,
iffinicharia, and the Atiatie /lands pf the Northrrn
Pao* Oierris; and on the importance./ opening
compiercial Intercourse with those counties, dec.
By Amon IL Pabl.T, Counsellor of Supreme Comt
of the United States, and corresponding member of
the National Institute, Washington."
A nut fond of the moat interesting information
ea contained in this document, which it would be
difficult Ao find elsewhere in, so condensed a form.
George W. Phillips, recently arrested at Wash
liagton, on a charge of forging Soldier's Bounty
Land Warrants, is not George AL Phillips, who is
also engaged in prosecuting claims against the
Government. George W. is a Locofcco, and a
member of the Crum Central C01:1111111/e.; George
AL is a Whig, firmer!) , editor at Carlisle, Pa,
appdaled to office under Harrison, and removed
by, Polk. The fad that the two names havebeen
eanixisided, renders this eiplanation necessary.
Bangor .Corwin made, e speech at Sandtudry
chy„Ohle, o the 16th roar., wherein he stated
"that Vice hoiden! had more to do . with
'legislation than the' Pneildliht;i and that o n onl y
chance of passing a law containing tho Wilmot
Proviso, would be to elect Millard Hiram, and
thus give us the controlling vote in favor of that
principle, in a body equally representing the Slave
an 1 the Free States."
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TFo3,Ctimillosomillt.o.4 ll ...''
lor,tbir troloCllens. ViUmieme,
TliCeolkwieg dente betmeetleottHe of
our Mare Ametjlwde end tlaiHotad. Pala:tore,
bat
been handed to is Mr bas not
before appeared m Om, and may be of tome Ode.
rest to our readers
Bonus, June 10th, 1848.
Hon. hirm.san Pt:moors, Arkm. Nrw Fork
conacquence of the resignation of H. A.
S. Dearborn, the Native American candidate for
I r k* President, nominated by , the National Con•
vention at Philadelphia, in July last, I have been
requested by some of our Native American friends
of Masaar-bmetts to correspond with you, to ascer
trail your views in regard to the principles of the
Native American Party. You will please inform
me of your views in relation to the following points:
Frarr—Are you in favor of a repeal of the natu
ralization laws of the United States? If so, are
you in favor of excluding kireigners from partici
pating in the elective franchise until they have been
here at least twenty one years?
Szcortn—Are you in favor of imposing a capita
tion MX upon all foreigners who may hereafter land
upon our slum., of $250 each, or to ouch an ex.
tent as to protect the American mechanic from fo.
reign competition in the domestic labor market?
MM=i;i=l
At.asirr, June 171 h, ISIS.
JOHN E. %WWI, Esq.—Sin—l have the honor to
acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th
instant, in which you desire my views on certain
points expressed in your letter. These inquiries
ere doubtkas addressed to me in consequence of
my recent nomination for the Vice Presideney;—
but while I never have, and trust never shall,
shrink from en official responsibility which may be
cast upon me, I am admonished by the experience
ofothers, that, as a candidate of the party that has put
me in nomination, I am not at liberty now to make
up and publish my political faith. A Whig (kin.
venticus, without solicitation on my part, has geo.
ensitsly taken me upon trust; and if there be any
other sect or party that have eutficient confidence
in my patriotism end integrity to give me their sup.
port on the same conditions, I shall be gratified for
the favuri but 1 must say to all that my past con•
duct is the only pledge I can give for my future
course. I most be at liberty when called upon to
act, to do who I think is. right.
Trusting that if yon do not concur with me in
opinion ea to the propriety of the course which I
have adopted, you will at least believe me when
I say that no disrespect is intended to you or those
for whom you speak, in declining to express my
opinion on the subjects to which you refer.
I remain truly yours,
MILLARD FILLMORE.
It is delightful to think that when the loved
ones of earth are removed from us, they may still
be our invisible companions and ant as angels of
mercy to us. The ties that bind us to departed
worth can never be dissolved by death. Why
then may we not hope that saints in glory may be
employed to ant as ministering spirits to help on
in the work of life? This doctrine may not be
distinctly taught M Christianity, but it is certainly
not denied, and is as well said in the extract below ,
the cif:M.ll4mi is entitled to the probabilities and in.
fe.rences of his (bath:
Mnettratuno Srntrts.—Ls there any philosopli.
ical necessity, or any Scriptoria reason for believ
ing that death terminate. the Christian's interest
and influence in the affairs of this world and the
Church"! On the contrary, as the spirit of the pi
ous Mall leaves the body, with all its fimulties,
all its seal for Christ, and as benevolence to men,
what is there to forbid the thought—what is more
consistent with our feelings and natural convic
tions. than that those faculties and graces, freed
from the clogs that embarrassed them here, and
bathed in the influence of heaven, shall continue
to be exerted, not in the same mode perhaps, but
as efficiently and really an beaus death, to behalf
of the dying world and the Bedeamer's cannel
Heaven is no castle or tadolenne—no place of
dreamy luxurious relaxation from work,, of love.
Toil and weariness indeed hove no place there
and this is what is meant when we ore told that
the dead in Christ cease from their labors, that in.
from the painfulness of labor. Boa the spirit of holy
benevolence will burn brighter and brighter forever,
and he servants, we are told, continually serve him.
—Why should not the benevolence which found
such frequent scope for its exercise here, Mill seek its
objects amongst those whom it has mum filled
its embrace S--Why may not a - Paul, a Brainerd,
an Edwards, a Martyu, still away an influence in
the Church, or among the benighted heathen
Why may not the glorified parent or wik remem
ber the child or husband who is yet a wanderer
from God in thin world Men .—Why may not oar
pious friends who have gone before na, be allowed
with angels to stoop and minister to those whme
pilgrimage is yet not completed. hot whose faim
are heavenward, contend...lg wrtL ons and dintlitii
and fears! Perf ctly joined to Christ, the great
Inter ter, why may they not intercede Mr us,
even as they did imperfectly here Nay, why may
not any redeemed mind feel more and do more for
a perishing world after death than before it ! This
us a doctrine which if cannot be demonstrated,
need not he denied. The Christian in entitled to
the probabilities and inferences of are (rah , and it
this be a probability, it in a cheenng one, whone
influence may help to strengthen us for our remain.
tug conflicts
How solemnly should the thought strike upon
the heart ofthe BlLlnef, that over all hie wendeting
+steps, the mother, long since taken to heaven,
ever watching with unutterable longings, and that
no ungodly word or act of his Mule to renew her
sorrow. Think of thin, impenitent reader, and see
among the cloud of wunemicaarvund yon, the same
mad, meek eye which watched over your child.
hood, and which yen supposed had been dimmed
by death.—Esenigart!
ns:caas agataget Penney Peonage Interests
2b th,. - Editer: of do Piusburga. Mozart.
In looking over the Weekly National Intelligens
car, ofJuly 29fh, 1546, 1 noticed that on the 23,1 of
July, Mr. Cameron, of the U. S. Senate, preserned
' petitions faun Democratic Counties in
-Pennsylvania, against the repeal of the Tariff of
134 which Connie& had given over 14000 ma.
Arity far Polk, being 8000 more than his mamr
ity in the State. Mr. McDuffie moved to lay the
pet4es on the table, which was opposed by Mr.
CtllYtOn, who thought the petitions should
be treated ,vith. more respect, and that the pen.
Lions iffibuld be primed.
The Yelts'aud Nays being called,
Memos- Allen, Ashley, Atchison, Atherton, Bag ,
by,Bieese,
angst,
Calhoun, CASS, Chalmers, Lhelo
insog, Dix, Fairfield, Hannegno, Houston, Lewis,
Mptle, Peunybacker, Rush, Semple, Sevier,
Turney, Weseret, and Yulee, voted to lay
petitions on'tha table.
Mews. Archer, Barrow, Berrien, Cameron, Cll.
ley, J. M. Clayton, Thomas Clayton, Corwin, urit
tenden, Darla, Dayton, Evans, Greene, Haywood,
Huntington, Jarnigan,lobruMn,of Louisiana, John.
son, of Maryland, liatigtim, Miller, Moorehead.
Pearce, Simmonts - Stingeon, Upham, and Wood.
ridge, voted nay.
• ..bernoesits of Pennsylvania—you who signed
those petitions, eau you vote he Lewis Casa, who
not only refused to.give you a respectful Bearing,
but vetted to trample you under axe S.
Henry Clay and the Presidency.
CINCIMULTI. Sept. 23, 1528.
In the Cincinnati Chronicle we have another
letter from Henry Clay in reference to the Presi
dency. 11• •'
Certain tismbnii dam Whig party of Cinein
nett, it seems, had addressed Mr. Clay, inviting
him to assume inTindependent position" with re
gard the preaerit,canvass fir the Presidency,
and assuring boa dale earnest support demo. ,
our friends. In answer to thra, Mr. Clay says, in
substance:
• "My name, gentlemen, was submitted by my
'consent to the connidcration o(the Ns Tonal Whig
Convention, which met in Philndelphi), but which
did not think popper to place mein nomination as
a candidate br the Presidency.
I . have quietly submitted to the dicision of that
body, nod cannot consent to any further considera
tion of my dirtite in connection with the office of
Prcaidentof the United Suites and accordingly I
have refrained from giving, and must continue to
decline giiing, the slightest encouragement or
countenance to bay such use ofit"
The Journal is mistaken in saying that General
Taylor has expressed no opinion on the subject (of
the Wilmot Proviso,) one way or the other. To
the committee faith., Misehouppi Legislature, .he
said explicitly that the South ought not submit
to the provisions of the Wilmot Proviso"—Cro.
We are not mistaken. The Mississippi Legta.
lature never appointed a Committee to watt on
Gee. Taylor. A committee, appointed by o L..
cohnm meeting, or aeltappointed, was spoken of
by the Hon. Jacob Thompson, a few months ago,
as having waited upon :Gen. Taylor—and an al
leged conversation was detailed as having passed
between the committee and the General; but the
names of the members of the pretended committee
were not given—end Gen. Taylor, in a letter
shortly afterwards, directly and unequivocally din.
avowed the declarations Imputed to him. We
think the Cincinnati Herald, and other Locofoco
papers that are retailing the falsehood, ought to be
aware of theme facts, and that they should hove
the fairness to state them.--DAW Saw Ayr.
PnuArnalutis Courrrv.—Thelphm In
quirer gives the fallowing gkinaus news to regard
to that county:
" We mill only add bare, that the City and Coun
ty of Philadelphia will give Governor Johnioon a
huger majority—aye, larger by thousands, than has
bean green Mr s candidate Mr the same office for
the la* twenty pass. Let oar Mends 41sewhere
throughout the State remember this, and stand up
to their work. 'A good time is coming.'"
MOLleto WAIL—Two meednga have been We
i), held in Neuvoo, for the purpose of making an
rangementa In drive the remaining Mormons out of
'Hancock County. We float that no farther at..
tempts of this kind will be made. Oar State has
suffered enough in reputation already; and the
Anti. Mormons by such an set will not be sustain
ed by the sympathies althe community.—/Omna
Journal.
FOILEIGN NEWS.
lEVEN:DATO LATER MOM 1111IIROPZ
BY THE ACADIA.
Bonus Sept. 21.
The steamship Acadia arrived at her berth this
morbiog at half pees 5 o'clock
The steamship United States left Cowes for New
York on the 3d inst, with eighty passengers and •
large cargo. She bad proceeded on her voyage as
far as the Scilly Es/ands, when an accident hap.
pened to her machinery, damaging her condenser.
She was consequently forced to put back to South•
ampton, where a detention of four or five weeks
will be necessary to put her in complete order Ear
wiling.
The steamship Hermann arrived on the 4th inn•
MT the Isle of Weight, and grounded in a thick fog
in Gunrrett's bay near Cowes. She had a pilot on
board, and having gone on at the top of the tide, it
was necessary to discharge her coal before she
could be got off. This was accomplished by means
of lighters, and at 3 o'clock she was boated off
without damage.
Ireland continued in an nate of tranquility.
The Queen, on the sth inst., prorogued the two
Houses person, by a speech frdm the throne, re
capitulating the chief events of the session and im
mediately afterwards took her departure in Scot.
land.
JOHN E GOWEN
The visit of Lord John Russell to Earl Clarendon
seems to furnish almost the only theme for specula.
lion amongst the Gish politician. The Premier
landed at Kingston on the afternoon of the Ist
and was received with a certain degree of respect
Demonstrations of applause andi disapprobation
seem both to hove failed.
FRANCE.
Lamertine has published a 'defence of himself
against the charge brought forward. Gen. Cavaig•
nor has been compelled to deny We intention of
suppressing the Paris Constitutionnel. That Jour
nal and La Freese have resumed their fierce at.
tacks upon the government. The latter wages
war against the Republic in rpite of Geo. Carew.
net's declaration that he would not allow the Re.
public to be impeached.
The 13onnpartista are moving, bath in Paris and
the departments, with the view of electing Louts
Bonaparte to the presidency of thel,Republia.
The local disturbances continue to the Provinces.
They arise principally from an extraordinary tax of
45 centimes, imposed upon the people by the Pro.
visional Government
The latest advice= from Paris received by the
London papers, announce the important
genne that the French Government, on the 7th
inst,reoeived despatches from M. A r agoghe French
Minister at Berlin, announcing officially that Aus
tria has accepted the mediation of France and Eng
land for the settlement of the !tali= question.
A serious quarrel hod occurred between Gene.
rale Changamier and Cavai,gnac, growing out of
tire defection of the National Guards, • small por-
IWO of each division only having appeared at the
review on Sunday. A sharp correspondence be
tween them had taken place.
The approaching elections to fill the vacant agate
in the Assembly, begin to occupy public, attention.
Emile de Girardin, the Orleanisf editor of the
Nesse is a candidate with M. Delesaert and Mars
shal BOgeau. The latter, it is said, has refused the
command of the army. If an armed intervention
should take place to Italy, indeed, he would not
accept any command offered by Cenral °avert.
nuu.
On the 3d instant, the garrison of Paris and ■
portion of the National Guard were reviewed on
the I3oulevarda, by General Cavaignac who wan
loudly cheered. Between 70,000 and 80,000 were
under arms, of whom about 201:471 belonged to the
National Guards, only one battalion being called
out from each legion.
Although the National Guard wan invited to at•
tend the renew, in great force, st was found that
not more than 300 men from each battalion, and
is one battalion the number woo under 230. Thin
rebuke, proceeding from such a body, has been
keenly klt, and has given serious uneasiness to
the head of the government.
!t is generally undennoml that several causes of
dissatisfaction have led to this species or neptive
demonstration.
The Arlo and principal is the offimaive eipreaion
used by Gen. Cavalgrtne again the legannist wr
ty. and partteelarly agotnat some levees of the a -
bona! Guard, which. he affirmed, wens conspiring
stramat the government.
The wooed rouse was that the government al,'
stained from contradicting a report that was gene
rally circulated of the arrest of two high military
functionaries. uniteratt.od to be lien. Lamontaere
Minister of War, and lien. Chatigamter, Comman
der of the Notional Guard.
The third cause assigned W. the doshutisfaetion
produced by the distribution of the crosses of the
Legion of Honor umonpr.t the Irgtoosof the ration
nal Gourd.
The Pans imprint of the 7th inst. mate that, not.
withstanding the appotnnsent of Gen. Lamont:lent
to the command at the Army of the Alp.< there
appears every probability that peace wilt be pre
served.
It appeal" that Gen. LOMOrictere and M. Marie
have been endeavoring, by a transaction with Wil
ton Bared, Ilerryer, and others, to kern a lesson of
ell parties, in which they have not succeeded.
It is said that the Sardinian ambassador has of
the command of the Piedmontime 12/MY to
B.l' . .tttv who healaken tease to consider the
proposition. Should belefusc i applicatuan will be
made to Gen. Dement,
The moniteur states that the Ottoman govern.
meet had recognised the French republic, and that
Genteel Amuck. the French minister plenipoten
tiary., presented his credentials to the Sultan on the
2ilth ult.
M. Ledni 'lean is about meatabluh anew pun
nal. being tit...satisfied with the Reform, winch. to
conjunction with M. Flocon, he founded iu I nl).
The editor to chief of the Retorm, the friend of the
late Godfrey Cavurnac, maintains a close intimacy
with the head of the government, and is more Intl*.
mined by him than M. Ledm Rollin approves of
Four thousand Freoch troops are reported to have
arrived at Venice.
The accounts from Italy and Rome state that the
wtiCile country is in a disturbed and excited state .
Turnouts had occured at. Genoa, Leghorn, and Rome,
which were suppressed with the request difficulty.
• latter from Tune, under date of the 2d insuint,
states that the. Austrian• having levied • contrite,
tion offour honOred thromnd dorim (.1:12,000) on
the ci ty ofParma, payable in twenty-four hours, and
the sum not being forthcoming at the designated
time, the army, according to custom, commenced
pillaging the city.
The inhabitants, however, encouraged by the pa.
['keit defence of the town of Bologna, rang the toc
sin, and dying to arena, a fearful haulecomineoced
Even the women and children took put in the de•
fence of the city, throwing Garniture and other mill,
silts from the windows upon the heads of the Aus-
trian troops. The population of the surrounding
country were hurrying in to the assistance of the
citizen. The result of the straggle has not been
ascertained.
The blockade of the Elb and Jabda has been
railed since the sth, and the Prussian ports on the
Baltic have by this time become free.
Advice, have been received from Hamburg to
the fah but. They state that the provisional goy •
enunciator the Duchies of Scheleawig and Holstein
have refused to acknowledge the armistice lately
concluded by Prussia, in the name of the Genoa.
is Confederation. The greatest jealousy of Prussia
prevails amongst the democratic party of the north
of Germany, and it is feared that the exertions of
that power to promote peace will be rendered
:runless.
Generisi Garibaldi, who has lately been famed
by the Atuariala to fly from Italy, has arrived at
Besancon, on bill way, n is thought to Paris.
MARKETS..
The weather continues fine in Great Britain, and
favorable for harvesting, which has had the effect
of car:ing a'iftcline in the prices of.graln. The
fall amounts to nearly the extent of the recent ad:
Vane.
Lzvcaroot, Sept. 9.-4 ales of corn at 33 to 31s.
per quarter. Flour range.. from 32.. M. to 345.
Cortps Kutzer.—Pau l/pland cotton l id.; Mo
bile 41d.; °Hewn 4 Id.
Lennon (1141/1 Mesmer, Sept. B.—Sales of corn
3r.s. to 38a per quarter. Flour sells at 295. to 32a
per barreL
fasts Bones, Sept. 7, o'clock, P. M.—Thal - ands
opened at the closing prices of yesterday, and con
tinued firm during the day. Coupons men. attach.
ed to the 5 per cents today , accounting ho the ap.
parent falL They are actually 23 centimes higher
than yesterday. Treasury bonds command 221 c.
thecOLIOL
[From Wilmer & Smith's European Mates, Sept .9 1
Financial and Commercial Intellases...
The continuance office weather which prevailed
during the greater part tiled week, and the tempo
nary settlement of themitapute between Germany and
Denmark, has had a very favorable effect upon trade
in general eine° the sailing of the Europa.
The produce markets continue to be very liber
ally supplied, and as merchants are desirous of
prices had given way, particularly (or tea and
coffee.
Cotton is very steady, and a Our amount of busi•
nem; is going forward ; but prices cannot, 0 is aid,
be any higher.
Produce continua abundant. Themes law buoy.
army in the grain trade, and prices have receded
considerably from those current on the 2d.
The reports from the miumfactunng districts are
Cilcouragang. Activity prevails and theni is no
sorplussmek remaining on hand.
Money is in active demand at 21 le 3 per reel,
for the rate of discount on the best bills.
The demand to, Cotton continues good, both
from consumers and exporters. The mins each
day are about 5000 bale. From the Ist to the bth
instant 313,130 bales were mold, of which 1100 Amer
ican were for speculation, sad 3390 for export
The market dosed steady .
The grain market is less active to day. The
weather is more favorable throughout England
for harvest opcmtions since our last. The reports of
the potato disease are leas alarming.
Wheat, of home production, has declined from
3.. to 55 per grinner for old, and new al a reduc
tion of ss. to O. No change in the dour market,
but the was dull. United States wheat at
:lb. to 3154 Canadian 25. to 305 Indian Corn
was in less demand, al o decline of 25 to 3.
Pownidonfr—The import of pnenuene to Liver
pool during the week has been very limited.
Lard is in demand and sales brisk to a large
extent, at and shilling per cwt. advance.
Money te easy, with a fiur business doing in
consols. On Tuesday, the funds were firm, owing
to the anticipated mediation in Italian affairs,
which counteracted the unfavorable news from
Denmark. Consols closed at &S 1 to 86 for transfer,
861 to 881 for account; Exchequer Bills 28 to 31
prem.; Bank stock, 196 to 198.
There is an improved feeling manifested in the
trade fie British manufieinred uon, and 'prices are
higher than last week.
The *Eats renewed fees thIY - maantseturing
disiziets are mon! eheouniging. Weis for geode,
imitable fat cspactatioa, have ittentased, and high
et prices are battay piddles- both altos and woolen
pin There fa no weennunatina dock, al
though the manufacturers! are working with increa
sed activity.
The stock market is pretty steady, and the pre.
ma of moat of oar national, as veil an the favorite
Foreign securities, em well maintained.
The imports during the same period are 21.600
bales, vim 11,384 from New Odemus, 4174 from
Savannah, 2,203 from Charleston and 785 from N.
York.
The estimated stock of cotton on hand at this
port coetinues in excess of last year by about
MA bales Until there in more certainty respecting
the new mope of the United States, prime cannot
be expected to advance to any extent beyond our
present quotations.
Old
Dermansenee are Dangerous Whirs...
We Itirite the attention of every lover of free
dom, and opponent to the extension of human
slavery to the following authenticated copy of the
bill which was passed in the Senate of the United
States by the CIMINO Vora or KUM?, Vats 80.
lux, then Vice President, to legalise the robbery of
the mail by Southern Postmasters, fix the purpose
ad suppressing free soil documents. And yet this
is the man who now puts hinuelfbefore the people
as a "free soil candidate." Here is the law
AN ACT prohibiting deputy postmasters from
receiving or transmitting through the mail to any
State, Territory, or District, certain papers there-
In mentioned, the ciretilatiOo of which, by the
laws of said State, Territory, or District, may be
prohibited, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep
resentativea of the United States of America. in
Congress assembled, that it shall not br lawful for
soy deputy postmaster in any State, Territory or
District of the United States, knowingly to delsoor
to any person vohotsrore, and pamphlet, wewupoper,
orkarsalbill, o tag prancedor pActured reprewol.
no. ED - TOUCHI:IWI tax WWl= or sLATKIT, where,
by the laws of said State, Territory or District, theit
circulation is prohibited - and any deputy post
master who shall be guilty ther shall be vorrn-
WITH removerlfrom office
Slat 2. And de it farther enacted, That nab*
in the sets of Congress to establish end regulate
the Post Office Department, shall be contrued to
proteot any deputy postmaster, mad carrier, or otiv
er °dicer or agent of said Department, who shall
circulate, in any State, Tammy, or District, as
aforesaid, any such pamphlet, newspaper, handbill,
or other printed or pictorial representation, forbid
den by the laws of such State, Territory or Dis
trict
'Ban, 3. And br it further enacted, That the
deputy post masters of the offices where the pam
phlets, newspapers, bend bills, or any other print•
ed pipers or pimorial representations aforesaid,
may anise for delivery, shall, under the Meruct
Lions of the Poat blaster General, from time to time
give notice of the same, o that they may be moth
dmwti by the pencils who deposited Meru origami.
dto be mailed, and if the same shall not be with.
rawn within oar month thereafter, Bp - they shall
be burnt, or otherwise destroyed.'
The &Bowing extract from the journal of the
miiiadings of the &soave of June 2d, IBA page
392, Mows that the above bill was ordered to be
engrossed for • third tending, by the castieg sots of
Martin Van Buren, then Vice President, via
'The Vice President having resumed the chair,
on the question, Shallithis bill be engrossed and
read the third time"
' It eras determined in the affirmative.
• ........ ........ 19
'Nays, ........ ......... lb
•On 01014013, by Mr. Morris, the yea* and nay
being desired by one fifth of the Senator* present.
• •
'The Senate benag equally divided Itrthe Viet
President voted in the affirmative. So it sirim or.
dered to be engrossed and read a third time.'
(hero,. or Ster or SICLATI Or U. S.
August 3d, 184 1 8 .
I certify that the shove estract is truly copied
trout the Joureal of the Senate of the United States.
W. PAITON, Eng. Uerk.'
No word of comment can be needed. The same
old ten is at his ancient tricks.
Juntas is ILt..t.ta.—Three Supreme and nine
Circuit Judges were elected in Moots on the Ith
inst.,—the Supreme Judges by Divisions, and the
others by Cireints. Whigs are elected in the Ch.
lent, Peoria, Springfield sad Jacksonville Coruna,
and Looo4loln to the Chicago, Alesuider, and
gentry thiartets,—other Districts eot heard holm
The Whigµ however, have five of the Circuit
Judges, the voters seeming to have the greater
confidence in their linen.
A late letter Mom II says, that urhtle the
(needs of Taykie started true, the imeoforos are
&minting the Cam and Butler standard.
• specimen of the feeling:
A vote, less takes OQ the steamboat •Ea:prd
the other Joy, oa bet uprosnl tnp, sod d aaroJ
for Taylor, 39 for Van Bares, sod 9 Sr, Cut' It
is said or all the votes takes on board steam or ea
oat boats. or milmals, Cass is untsersally behead
Van Baran:
WOINIED TOR ll= PITI3OVROU n•ar GAZErn.
John Mackerel a-os acctoied by John M'Cutch•
eon, of robbing tum,(McC..)ol . SRO. The complaint
was made before the Mayor about dark on Mon
day evening, and as both the accuser sad the at.-
cased were too Lipsey to know any thing about
the matter. the Mayor placed both of them in the
cells till yesterday moraiog, when Mr. John Fl4l ,
tell, at whom house the robbery was alleged to
have occurred, was bond to have taken charge
of M'Cutcheon's money, he being unfit to do it
kumeelL Mr. M'Cutchecia is another of the volun
teers returned from Mexico. He enlisted a. a
blacksmith, it appears.
Every kw days time case is recorded, of drun
kenness, robbery, &c., committed by or against
discharged soldiers of the late Mexican war, who
have mid their land warrants, become an easy
prey to theta associates, who entice them to drink
in order to rob them. No doubt many of them are
mere imposture, who never saw Mexico, but that
war has doubtless been as fruitful of drunkenness,
and even worse vices, ins others which have pm.
ceded it. The glory acquired by war has never
yet compensated a nation in Use moral pollution
which it engendered.
Glianoto.—The people of Manchester seem to
be in ‘• peck of trouble,' just now, about the grad
ing of their streets. Like other good fnlka, the pro
perty holders there seem perfectly willing to have
a grade, but Lim grade which cuts down and cut.
op Asir property in just what it should riot be.—
The councils and burgess, however, are determin
ed to continue the work, and the , levelers' are
busy with their carts, ace. The present council, it
seems, were put in by those now mow opposed to
their policy--and the Burgess was also the man of
their choice, but they have missed a figure some
how.
GERMANY.
A large new Tavern in being erected on the bank
of the Allegheny river, above Irwin street, 6.x the
accommodation of the Allegheny rivet men. The
immense business of the Allegheny—rapidly
creasing as it I *—warnints and demands additional
accommodations for those who conduct the mobs
of the river, and bring ita resources to our market.
The improvement of that beautiful and important
stream, must soon be looked to by our citizens, and
that aide of the city will then prevent a bemoans
front on the river, equal to that of the Monongabcht
We were credibl yinGam4 yesterday, that the
runaway Blare, for whose 111&4110131 betrayal to his
inhuman master, a colored man wita recently whip
ped, &c., in Birmingham, actually died in the hands
of his emeors.--reinsting to the 1.1.. II appear.
that white man were also concerned in the affair,
and aided the sore catcher in decoying the victim
to chains and death.
One of these while men is said to be a young
Democratic lawyer of some note to this city. The
negro accused of decoying the slave has made the
charge, under oath, that this lawyer was mescal,
and aiding in the delivery of the Blase to his ma..
ter. The delivery took place at Dieu, on the Mo
nongahela Bndge.
Coasicrion.—The friend who furnished the item
relative to the treasure bond on Liberty street,
convicts us of .n error la regard to the amount.—
$4,580, he says, was the eruct sum. We feel
slightly butt at the insinuation of some of our en
vious contemporaries, that this afostasshi item was
• burden fabrication of our own. The report
yenta confirmation indeed, but that la not our fault,
as Mr. Richardson can testify.
Womsa ra Tues.—Taking ■ sooll with a friend,
yesterday, ■ pertly youcg won= passed us on the
Penn Street Canal Bridge, whose fees wp bedew.
ed with tears, while her bonnet and dress bore the
mar k. e d a waggle in which she had beam roughly
used—perhaps by a worthless husband. A little
°kik, dung confidingly to her neck—just rescued,
no doubt, from a some of Strife and danger.
Tne New Smithfield Bt. Methodist Chruch sip
be ee ornament to that part of the city—a decided
improvement on the old edifice, which stood on the
' Mlle spot. The workmee will soon be ready to
ohsse their operations, and ensign the new temple
to the cam of those who are to labor throe with
other implements, the upbuildirig of the treat Tem
pie of Faith sad Love in the beans of men.
Mrs Ell TEL Firm WatinTThe Meads of
Taylor, Flllmore and Johnston, aad of Wl* prin.
alpine, will hold a meeting in the FM Ward, m
their usual place, on Friday evening. Mr. Hamp
ton, and other Speakers will be permit Turn
out, Wings, one and all
.. • .. ,
.eoraioa Conn, Bop,. 21,1848. •
; -
Moms Ammo* tIX• 1 . 114 g 0 " i ° (3.,_, 9be
Mafia Celan of Antighemy County amed. , t.rtir
nion by Mt. Instike Rogue..
Hut et aL v lingers' Admibietruork Error
CO the Court of Comma Pleas of Erie County—
wired by Mr. Galbraith for FTH in Error, and by
Mr. Marshall awl Mr. Walker for the Defendan.a
in Error.
Osborn vs Holmes. Er or to the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Crawford County. Argued by Mr.
Pearson kir PM in Error, nod Mr. Riddle for De.
fondant in Error.
`Sennett vs Johnstoo's Ezra Error to the Court
of Commoo Pleas of Erie County. Argued by Mr.
Galbraith for MT in Error, and Mr. Walker and
Mr Babbitt for DeL in Error.
Skinner vs. Girths.. Error to the Court of
Common Pleas of Erie County. Argued by Mr.
Walker and Mr. Galbraith for Pl' in Error. Mr.
•Marshall for Deft io Error.
Agreeable to notice, s meeting of the friends of
Taylor, Fillmore sad Johnston was held in the Old
Court House on Saturday evening the 23 inst., at
7 o'clock.
On motion 5. Rosebargh, Esq., arm appointed
President.
Messrs. Pitchman and Small Vice Presidents.
Darrah, Esq., being called on, at the request
of the Pres't. adcrassed the meeting.
The President then introduced Mr. Fox, °Mar
risburgh, who also addressed the meeting.
When after Singing several songs, on motion'
adjourned to meet on Thursday evening the 23th
log at 7 o'clock, with three cheers &,r Taylor, Fil
more and Johnston.
S. ROSEBURGH, Pmt
Josh Fur " 3 " N ' } Vice Pree't.
Joan Br
Wu. B. Hoirria,l secoy.
Wx. Goxxxx.
Punotooicsa. litrrtrtrrr_—The regular meet
ings of the above named Association, have beau
resumed. The question for diacussion on next
Saturday evening, is
Scsaterd, That the nomination of Military Men
as candidates for the highest office in the Govern•
meld, to unworthy of the Christian civilization of
the "noon of the nineteenth century," and the elec
tion of inch would ben retrograde movement to
wards barbarism, and prove highly prejudicial to
the best interests and true gloty of the American
People.
Philo Hall is open to the public so usuaL
Officer Armstrong of the Alkgbeny police was
called to a German tavern, in the Allegheny mar.
ket square, yesterday, to enema man named Mar
tin, who was chasing the inmates of the tavern
with a pistol—capped, and loaded almost to the
muzzle. He was Mat drunk enough to be a bol.
The officer obttuned possession of the pistol, and
brought the owner to the cells, to answer for the
offiroce this morning. In his pocket was baud a
quantity of ammunition—powder and a& mixed
together.
Another Grand Whig Meeting to to be held at
MeFaden's Warehouse, on Saturday evening. Mr.
MoFaden promises to have every thing nicely hued
—as he always does--to accommodate Speakers,
Auditors and Reporter.
The Maas lut mentioned—the most important
we would modestly insinuate—are too generally
neglected at public meetings—no place being as
signed them for taking "antes" comfortably.
A FLAT PlO.ll/31D.-it will be seen by our adver
tising columns, that Herr Riminger promises to
walk across the Allegheny at the !shied, on • sin.
gle wire, suspended thirty feel shere the neer, 00
Saturday next, between the boors of 2 sad 5 o'clock .
He will do it—if be doe't hit in.
A Rue Orr.—The Soap and Cendie wagon of
Mr. Sawyer, of Wood street, with two bosses at
tached, made a very floe "ran" yesterday—clemol•
whin, a wheelbarrow—narrowly misting several
carts, drays, dm, and finally.nnutungnon Second
street, opposite Mr. Beelan's warehouse—spilling
the candles and soap in the street, in a mow awful
pickle. The horses; were sot injured.
aßoarino or Taaux.—A crgular --- inee :of the
Board will be held at their morns on 4th street,
this evening at 7l oclock. A punctual attendance
is requested.
Ten D..tn.•t roue will he in SCIISICKI from 9 •.
till I r. u., every day rill the elevuors. Thoee ein
mg to takeout their netureliannon parent will Broil
Ilwaiselvee of the opportuutty.
An excellent weans engine o is offered on very
by terms, by Messrs. I.& J. Smith, Last Mann-
EsetureniMegh areet.f ;The engine is of nine bone
power. See their advertisement
Andrew Graham leas arrested yesterday, by the
Allegheny puttee, kw nbuningr has wife, and break..
lug bin own furniture. Ho bad been dr:la-tug
- - .
Luke Loomis has just published the 17th num.
her of his Common and himgazine Almanacs f,tr
1549, calculated by S. C. Hill, Esq.
Mn Ksure--of the Journal, ar recovering from
his late severe illness. He is again at his post—
though looking very feeble.
A Tax. Juno. tx Nrw Maxim—We {earn
hem the Fayette (Howard County) Time., that
Judge Beath, and family, of Texas, passed up the
river last Sunday week, on his way to New Mex
ico. He goes out by the authority of the Governor
of Texas, a. Judge of New Mexico. Texas
tends, we presume, to assert her paper title, end
the confeamon of President Polk, in support of her
claim to the land and the Jurisdiction d that part
of the country known es New Mexico. If sucomui.
MI in establishing her right, so may very possibly
he the use—President Polk having already am.
knowledged it—the introduction of Newry gm:,
serilt u This is a condition of things which the
northern kdka do not seem to have considered,
though the President doubtless did, when he re
cognized the right of Texas to the soil and Jeri*.
diction. upon the shabbiest pretext that ever gov
erned a statesman in no important a matter—St.
L 5.... Bop, &pt. 21.
Charles S. Wyukoop, • brother of the redoubles
bleColooel, has taken the stump for "Rough and
Ready." Ha is said to be a better speaker than
the .hireod" of Captain Walker, and boa the merit
aiming consistent in.his principles.
Hirst.= Corirrt.—We have good nears from
Butler. That county ..a never better organised,
and prepared for the contest. Her majority fur
Johnston will surprise some of the folks.
Antimuottia and Whig Meeting.
A oteettng the (needs a Taylor, tido:lore ailit /obi,
staa will be held on Friday evening, at 0 o'clock, ist
the School House at East Liberty
Tire meeting will addreued by ?deur.. Fortran',
link and others.
A Cosa or Mao Leo---Itrranornau o ens Leon.—
Lonalne. Clay wooly, 111, Nov. 4, 1847 certify
that I have been afflicted for tan year. with what is
commonly called Milk Leg, and after trying many
rernedio and physicians, withotit relief, I at length re
sorted to DFL JAYNES SANATIVE PILLS and AL
TERATIVE. I took In all twit boxes of the Pills and
mon Coulee of the Alterative. My ankle began to
show signs of trvitation In two or three days after ta
king the Alterative, and appeared to get wono (or god
time. The medicine appeared to throw all the dnease
out to the ounce. My futon at length abowod the
influence Odic medicine to their very ends, but now I
believe It has effectually cored rue. My ankle has
completely healed, and I can walk a. well as ever I
did. MART BOND.
For de at the PEEIN TEA STORE, 7u Fond st.
septfe
11:r Um tux Poona Mimae—lf you wish to be rue
pessful ie my undortoodefeg, you moot alloreyoo.nse the
eloper means.' Therefore, of you have • cough, me
J VOllOll Farterol•llT rind be cured, fur It u the proper
weans. Have you A. 41801% or difficulty of breathing,
Men Me only effluent means to core you an to am
Jayne's Rspectoraut, which will luunediately overcome
the spurn which contmets the diameter of the tuben,
andlnoncoo natal brings up the mucm which clogs them
ep, old dim remove, every obstruction to a free map.-
Milton whale a the name UAW, all inflammation I. sub
doted, ' and • ears is certain to be effected. Have you
Bronchitis, Spinane of Blood, Pleurisy, or to foci soy
Pulmonary Affecnon, then one Jayttchi Hapeetomet
and relief no certain, wad you will find that you have
mad the proper means.
For tale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Bore, 71 4th
street near Weal. mot?
" Tumour in favor of Ut hPloan's Liver Pill..
—lt would be easy to fill • volume with certificates of
the becellence of this medicine. ‘Vherever it has had
• trial h has mule itself popular We have moor pos.
session hundreds of orders like the following
Vsawanaos, N V , Dec. IC, 1817.
MEM. Yen &Co Your travelling agent len with
me a short time since, a quantity of Ildleean's Lever
Pills. The whole lot sold very rapidly, and goo. ,he
highest satisfaction. Indeed it is considered the best
medicine of the kind ever offered for sale. Please wed
me another supply as won as possible.
W II AINSWORTH
A genuine article of the above valuable medicine eau
be had at the drug wore ofJ. Kidd & Co., No, 60 Wood
WOOL scroll
W. Wright, 11. D., Dentist,
Orates and menials. on Fourth street, opposite the
NlU.oorgb Rank. Office hours from 0 o'clock to II A.
M., and from g o'clock toy P. M.
Dr. 0. 0. Stearns, Dentist,
FFICE at Nies li m st euck's, on Fourth street, a few
O
doom above Wood street; until the completion of
the house nearly opposite. Teeth to block., with anc
ho/al gum, eller the meaner now universally mar
red at the out, osonufactured to suit each parltealar
case. Teeth, from • full as. down to • single one, in
serted ou • sacuon plata, than evading lustily to the
natural teeth. al t
of block• ot auction plate
ttite
may he eia at the office.
.A ll
es ope te r and i s
tuctdeut .. to the pioleeouti Inatome,'
antigun. autitte-am
j,lakNoklY BLANK,7B—We have seat received '
X• oar Fall simply ot9-4 and th 4 Ecouotny Blankets,
which we roger to the trade at a =all advance on man
ufacturer., prices
SHEA & PENNOCK
ONIESTIC PLANNFI v—tildpe brown, blue, white
D
idtd plasd 44 Domestic. Flom.ls, Arthur. & Itro's
umdcpsctore,jost received and fur sale by
SHEA & PFAINOCK
WELL4II FLANNlClA—Purchasers will hod at
Shea It Pennock's a full supplyof real Welsh
Flamml; also, Rodgers' 4-4 ousitnehable Flannels
seplB4lt
• PALL GOODS. •
WCUISTOCZ, is noweonstainly vaittivetarhis
VT .
Ilan sWiek-of CARPIEnniNG, &an ersaPnabal
one of larlet sueortatenis ter broughlto MO.
brfr , efOsh have been purchased direct Ws the fat.
porters and Itleanfacturent, of , the latex 50d newest'
nyles, and lower in price than ever offered in this city,
to which he makes the attention of those wiehint?
furnish steamboats or hooves, before Par.h*.i.g
where. The stook consults in part of the following
variety, vic'
Hach alleint mit Carpets; Onental Tapestry Oil Cloth
do Velvet do Plain colored do
do Tapestry do 22 feet wide
do Brussels do 9-4, 7-4, n 4, 44 all oil cloth
Extra super 1 ply do Stair Rod.
Super
g-ruin do do 12-4 9-4 and 2-4 Druggett
do Sian. Lamm
Wide do do EtosewocsiOd Cloth
.. . ..
Common do do ermnb cloths
4-4, 3-1 & f Damask Embossed Elm. covers
Yeoman do do TaWe do
4-4,14 & 4 twl'd do do Fluted Table Oil e MM.
4-1,3-4 & 1 plus do do Turkey Red Tudenett
4-4, ;, 1. 1 11. 9-4 rot. do Adelaid Ms.
. .
V-4 printed cotton Outsets; Sheep skin do
Esti., sup Chenille Rum Jate do
do do Tufted do A licant do
Fine do do Manilla Hemp
Wilton do do flour drop Napkins
Crimson furd Plush; Draper Townlhrig
Plait) do Crash
Drab II Cloth P. 4 and 6-4 Table Linens
Bloc do, for roach Bugs; Tninsp`nt Window Shades
Caritet Bindings
Wost'd eords KIM French do do
Rich Satin de Lain. for
do Tassels window curtains
&WIC., Mu,crimson black and drab Damasks
figured rainbow Durrissiq wormed and linen Table
covers, blur, crimson, scarlet, green, drab and black
Moreau; cotton Plushes of all colors, the. 8 c.
Also, Osnehurgs and Drillings for steamboat deck,
and all other trimmings neeeusury for outfits for boa.
in our line, to which the especial attention of 01.111.1
w invited. W. AFCLINTOCICS Carpet Wareroom,
one door from Wood, on Fourth at. sep2S
Splendid assortment of Printing Pres.
es, Types, Le. for Sale.
frIHE undersigned, desirous of going into other Mau
-1 nese, washes to dispose of Ins extensive lot of
Ise l w v smer on to ! Job n bgg w 7 , a m te . rm i l l a o„ They
u cruis , t e of N.
V.. platen 40 inches by 26.
1 22.1sington Job Press, same manufacture, platen
17/ by 11,1.
4t lbs. lb. eois, 420 lbs. Minion, 200 lbs. Small Pica,
Allmon Title, Two Line Altnson, COhlrElll Sale., Ad.
verusentent Boles, Composing Sucks, Chases, Cases,
Frames, tk.c. /cc.
splendid lot of Joh Type, comprisirg about
140 fonts, from 30 line Pica to Pearl, beodes large
quantity of bordering, cots, kn., wish eases, racks tool
frames for .11; with every other article necessary to
make a complete Newspaper and Job Printing estab
lishment.
The presses are new and perfect, and work beauti
fully, It wilt be noticed that the newspaper press a
largo enough to take in 10 columns of the ordinur
width.
This establishment will be sold at a greet bargain,
either the whole together, Orin tot, to roll parclanbent
The materials are in good order, and most of them
nearly new, having been in use but a few weeks.
Foe further information, app/y to
sepal davrlteS R.C. WILSON, Steubenville.
ALMANACS! 1849! ALMANACS!
rplal. subscriber returns hi. thanks for the patronage
bereuifore received for the annual publication,
styled LCOMIS' ALMANAC.
We bare the pleasure to announce oar Furnmron
annual number, as 1111 W ready for sale by the gross,
dozen, or singly. Much care has been taken to barn
the Calendar pages correct, as well MI the Chronologi
cal events noted. We bays also in the selection of
reading matter, been particularly eareful not to admit
any thing of doubtful morality; on Me contrary, our
endeavor has been to present useful and interesting
subject., that will bear reading daily with profit by all
the members of a family—we therefore bespeak the
contmoance Waiver, and would suggest to emumners
b be particular to ask for Loom& Aurora; Pittsburg,
or Magazine, u deored. Also,
Carman, English. and
Presbyterian Almanacs for 1819, for sib. at the book
and paper warehouse of LUKE LAX3MIS, Ago
wricariStB E 9 Wood street
ALLEGHENY VENITIAN BLIND FACTORY.
JOHN A. BROWN,
111 TAKES this method to inform his friends
and the public at large that hi. Factory is
now in fulloperation, au the west side of
the Diamond, Allegheny, where a con
stant supply of Blinds, of various colon
and qualities. are constantly kept ou band;
al., at No S Wood at, Piusburgh, at .1 A
li Phillip.' oil cloth wnreroom.
autumn Abutters made to °olefin the best style.
Blmds repainrd at the shortest notice.
N. 11.—llts Winds will be put up without any addi
bonal expense, so that they can be removed ins mo
ment 10 case of firs. or for washing, sad without the aid
of • scow driver. iyl-dlyiwiantly9
• ee Se • Owl for Lidle ss
lq RR. Il o l d ll i d ,e l r Ur c , mfrs . her
the , f o h
nends that she has ro.e
the East Cinatoons,or Attranenr, two doors
south of the Protestant Method.; Church, where she
will commence h. r tall Sermon on MONDAY, THE
fl DAY OF OCTOBER. Her tent. vary, to the dif
ferent lirarchesof a thorough 33tglish Estacado, from
no to Slot for a wesion of eleven weeks. No doduc
noo made for absence after entrance totem in cast.
of protracted illness. Having long I;een enraged in
teartung, and being well known to Allegheny, she
deems It onaccemary gtve reirrences liar toer
nun
pa
n .
the progress of her popft m
s, are the only
guarantees slue presents to the public. sge&-dlur
MR. S. 31`NAl'UHTON respectfully inform. the
prattle that be has made an arrangement with the
celebrated HERR RYMINGER, the great wire stalk
er, to cross the Allegheny river on Ins tingle win-, on
next Saturday, between the boors of Ii and 3 o'clock,
M The wire will be saapendeal from the Fore.
House to the Island. a distance of lOW feel, by 30 feet
Inch.o
Ilea Rynonser challenge ante world in this feat , and
would hke to and an equal .
•
FOR SALIM
ASTEAM ENGINE of tuna home power, WWI boa.
will be said on very lour mutts, at the
Last manufactory of Messrs Jh J tirnitlL on liwb si,
between Wylie street and the Pam/. street Rout.
seplat-dlor
bas W }triers!, just reed and for sale
by sap& S r VON IiONNIIORSIT Co
IIaaNII3EKRIES-6 tibia just laotistg anal for sale by
ll *eV& S F VON BONNHORST aCo
Q AU:FLATUS-1U casks for solo by
scpD I 4 1 , VON C‘ONNIIORST & C
DROOMS—Io dor gilt handled, for e.y
D sepes ti P VON BONNIIURST k Co
F F.A ., T r IIT RS - SEN I !: 4 . %I;
C.
7_,K . lcErs COUtill CANDY—IO gross pm reed and
.o sale by aeplo 1 KIDD &Co
1;P:tOld SALTS--IGUO lb. guar reed and for sale by
J KIDD& Co
A LCOLIOI.-10 bbl. for tak by
A
J KIDD & Co
C OPPERAS -1U bbl. Jura reed and I
93 T
ictalolD_b_ Co
G UM SIIELLAC—Seaset jutt toed and forsaleby
E SELLERS, 57 'rood It
(AIL PEPPERMINT—I annular just rack' and for
'kJ 410 by aaptd Et E SELLEIS
POWD ANTIMONY—I caaa }wt Tt G'd and (c sada
by scp ft E BELLIES
OIL ORKIANUM—I ease just reed and for de by
oepti E SELLARS
OIL WINTERGREEN—I case 'inbreed under sole
by mos R E SELEP:IIS
Notice to Perions not AINOSS•••
FOURTH WARD—R. Flom, Assessor of lb Fourth
Ward, will attend at Alderman Johns' oaks, rorry
day ttna week, between the hours of I A. 1. and 11l
o'clock, A. AL aep27
BACON-137 pieces Baron Side., for low to
close consignment, by
Sey77 WICK & &reel:LE:Bs
I)11AZI1. SUGAR-4.9 by `. Max Brazilkg.,
eetval and for sale by
sepl7 WICK k. ArCIEDLES3
MINED BORAX-15 keg. Refinedkeez, /
loc.:dßing and for sale by
eepd7 WICK & kIteNDLEBB
CI A MPHOR— bbl Goal Cow Tho, justAc'd and fa
sale by sepl7 WILK*. erfiNDLxss
CLOVER -9 bids frevh Cloves, for saldY
.5517 WICK Es AndialLiS
CREAM C/lEESE—td bry W Cre
Cheese, Jew received sod for sale
neA7 WICK a JPANDLEB2
SOIIIIIVOS-48 casks good goolliyium recd and
for solo by ROBERTSON , PPERT
oep2O-tor
rllloooLATE—.l)b.freab ebocolb,lbar nre'd sad
1../ for sole by
wren wicg ANANDLTSB
LOGWOOD-43 bids chipped Lo/.d• fornrle by
vep2o wicia s'CANDLERS
ALUM bbl. Alum, for sale b
ve_V
___ WICK WCANDLF23B
(1000A—l9 bye superior CocarYnw , uuted
received and kw Web;
e% %mit . PirCANTILESS
T A SALT-10 b. put ree,..la for vide by
.tas WIC.ArC4N ['WWI
YYULVCRISKD SAIXRATI2 - A superior .ruck,
tor bakery' use, on band 0. 1 .• I hr.
set% WI , • !IMAM DUNS
- _
SCO4rINGS-6 bb. fore/
1, M'CANDLaiS
WWHITE BEANS—M66IO... n ./. 210 , 61 w .. n bY
v septlel y‘k & AICANDLICLY
AFETY FUSE FUR BLAEING-10 bbls twee, so
by
perks Article. stst skd kw sale
.ps JOHN ' WORTH, 57 wood at
I_l OPS-13 bales finest, n,/..8.2 for sate by
11 serde IFAIAVCKEY a CA. Prod
VARNISH -2M gone of
."IL BAIAII DICKEY & Co
N a
GGhee(X./PAL-2 eases hood; will sold •ery
hlow to claw cc:maste r
Imp,/ itIAIAH DICKE.," k Co
I YNCHNURti
by ber/2MIIIANACITC?R("ir
4
soe 109 bx• warted sa42, Hlek.llY KKrY
FIKE . XICK AND .ir s lr a nlVA . 7le co by
L ARD 014-1.9 hblf ar eOd . 11 1.19 1.3;70
I AIM' DICKEY A Co
IM' DICKEY A Co
s- .
. - ,Or A and Tbebot., reed and for
de by RBIMiNGT, f4l mood or
UdOOotr.l rec d;
for oak by /. 3 0 6 C A RBUTHNO
W
,m)LLEN COORTS--10 0 don far We by
"0.3, C ARBUTHNOT
1.31880N5-3nroarr borunei nod cop B4btio4, raid
jy ~rd for n0.k...P3n C .AlllHry
•
LINEN E x tt itrane No 6, 7, 0,11,13 and 14, for
said by !-F al ANBUTHNO7'
wenr,s-30 n and b dnY Braga, for no/e by _
C
norp93HYLITHNOT
` ,r ; brown nod braid Fburncia, •
... 1 : '=';;',, of house made, Ail ree'd on, eon.
:A..1
squaw fi' e b y UFA) COCHRAN,
nep33_ local sr
Km AND TWERIX , —A n
on commission and for sale by
seprJ I.: COCIIIIA N
Just bottling tout rot toile it)
attp2.s 0 bLACXMativ Co
c . ‘„
~,‘,„ bib 0( good qualltY, "" "n n r° '
'".Z7I IBA/AII DICKgY & Co, front st
H o d r47tot y •Orl. growth of 1542, now lan-
ISAIAH DICKEY I CO
vvEB-148 W. eat you'd and for gala by
.6 ICK & III'CANDL.F2tr
i... , ToNe k:3-1,3 las on hand and fur rale by
0 •Cit WICK & &VC A N
N C T. r. nno ree'd sad thr tale by
WICK h bCCANDLFSS
=ArcrioN
Braslua D. Davis, Weettsameme.
Sao ojeioW as Haas, fino'Llitilidava .gditsonh
Embnscog standard 'authors on Architecture Bota
ny, Biography. intifintitin, Arts lord Sciences, flue. 40.
on Saturday evening, September Mit, at 7 o'clock, by
l'•nslogne at the Conunereial Sales Boom, corner of
Wood anii Pnih are.,
Amoug them will be found—Marshall • Naval Btu..
raphy. ty Vois iteasplete 'corks of Sir 1.1 Davy, to rots;
Palace of Architecture, 11l fine engs, 1
vol; Sourer's Antiquities of Cathedrals of Great Britain
-4 vol., bt.11104 illustrated; Pictorial History or Chi
na, Itat enis; Account of the Fliglish Stage, 10 rots,
Musteal irtbrsrY• a role, folio, lto) n 1 Lodges tai Wind
sor Part, folio. fine tuned ns; pour' Gardeners and
Sununu' Dictionary, 4 vola /1 q Moses' Antique Ta
*es, Sareoldulgt, h, 270 erica /to; Views in Loudon
and vicinity. c
bFCook, from Drawings by Hitufield, 49
tic,Piettirrsque Your on the Thames, lUlt rings,
Heath's new Gallery of ktrrilsh Ifilgvavings, t vol,
Pictorial History of France, 2 vols, 40,1 cogs; Stinks-
Pease and his .Tirnes with History of Literature of
hli.,,beth.,,, Ea, by brake, crook, 4,0, Doddndge's
Sermons, 4 vol. Cattalos History of e Conquest of
Mexico, 2 lrObLi thilie's History, tit Greece,
led States Exploring Expedition, 5 rola; Thompson'.
KeY to the Bible, pl.; Architecture; Retch's
Outlines to Fred lira; Brown's Anutiutttes of the Jews,
2 so u, ;tweets., Sports and PasUmes of the people of
Ffitgland pia History o(Architecture from the earliest
Tunes, p l.; Book of Archery. ills; Phillips au Light
and Color, pls. Hebrew, Ghaldea and Eughsh Le.con;
works of Rev (V Huntingdon, 0 vol.; Ilareourt's Doc
trine of the Deluge, x 'cols; Millegen's History of Duel
ling, Y vols. Biros' eomplete Works, fine lila 5 s o h,
Barrow's filginT,Marbles, 40 plates; Hogg on the Cul
ture of the Hose, cola pl.l Spencer's Sketches of Ger
many, 2 vols, col'd plater S Buckingham's Travel.
and Notes on America and the Bnush Provinces, 9
oog.; Roe T Scott's Sermons, I vol; Fry ort the
Book ofJob; Life and Times of the Countess of Hun
tingdon, 2 volt...Dallas' History of the Maroons; 2 vols.:
Tates' History and Conditton of Egypt 9 vols; Claren
den's History of the Rebellion and Civil War to g
land, 3 vols, folio; Bussey's Life of Napoleon Bona
parte, several hundred cogs, Vole. Beauty's Cc/attune,
2 24 cog.; complete Worts of John Locke,
cols, folio; Hogartb's Memoirs of the Musical Drama,
2 yobs, to. ke. to.
Also, Greek and Latin Lexicons; rare and curious
early editions or Greek and Latin elasate authors, &O.
Calalopes ark now ready and the books arranpd
for examination,
serer JOHN D DAVIS, Alio
Extrutoei Reds of liomadeold Furniture.
On Friday, Rein m 9 o'clock, P m the Com
mercial Bales Room. corner o( Wood and Filth streets,
will be sold for cult currency, a general 11..0111134.1/ of
Household and Kitchen furniture, among which Sr
• • Reny deeming bureaus, chain, tables, bedstead,
feather buds, mattresses, bedding. fenders, fire iron,
mantel clocks, looking glusce, carpeting, stub stand,
Chute, glass and gimes:swell, ' kitchen furniture, tit
Liao, I one horse sleigh.
wren
Stook of
JOHN 0 DAVIS., Anct
'enteunnir Retail Dry Goode Store
On faraday looming Sept. 28, at 10 o'clock, at the
Commercial Sales Room, comer of Wood annFiftli eta.
Sill be sold, an extensive assortment of fancy and sin
11e Dry Goods, Cowman of super cloths, cassimeres,
etinetts, Kentucky jeans, beaver and pilot cloths, rodi
yllosr and white flannels, 10-1 super blankets, Eng.
French and American prints mous de leans,
Mtnwn masbus, merino, cashmere, tertert, and [troch e
newts, newts, silk bilk* woollen and cotton hosiery, gloves,
wring silk, damask linen table cloths, satin and fancy
swings, gala plaids, blue, blank and plaid drew silks,
pkent thread, hosiery, gloves, woollen comfort, Ac.
At l o'clock.
Groceries,: QIIMUUTITI4 FL-11 it MIT,
I balf ehesu I , it and black Ica; 5 Ins Virginia man.
utturent tobacco.
quantity of groceries, cGina, glass and queens
wm, table cutlery, window blinds, looking glasses,
mimed clock., itiin and wire safes, cooktng and Frandt
heal:wet. A general assortment of new and second
had household fiarnitore, to.
Al 7 o'clock.
Variag Goa..
Imhbonsble weedy made clothing, boots and shoes.
(sty and ample dry goods, Gorman fancy g oods,
i gold
ml silver watighes, Jewelry/ musical tniments,
gas, pistols, saddles, bridles, whips, trunks, &o.
sep26
Loge Sale of Afookr-7500 Volumes Jun roatiosii
from Neso
0 Monday, .Wednesday anal Thursday eveninta,
Bea lath, 27th and Ittitti, at 7 o'clock, at the Comm.n
eisaaks kbeoto;cortier of Wood and Futh n. , teal be
soak vary large:and valuable collection of new Book
ants:tents standard works to all the ram. depart-
Lei r of science , aud Ineraiuta, which rusty be calm.
I do AUcabo Slone.
P ate sale. during the day at very low prices.
JOHN D DAVIS. nun.
AMUSEMENTS.
1=131323
- - • •
C.iPORTEHe Alaii•ant.
? BSDAY EVENING , SEPT. Pe, will set.
be pre
ed • lima of latellae OttertiO, called the
WILD BOY OF BOHEMIA
WII Boy. • Mr. Wood.
Carl Mr Dunn.
Cullen .....1 • .. .• • . • • •Mr. Prior
Ce,s,ess Altai Porter
To lollowed Ly
NIPYI4I.) IN 'mi.: BUD.
o•lnhazd •
Mane thdo:nhurd
Sabre Hornme
To conclude unlit
STATE SIECRETN
_ .
teTtiIOPIAN CONCERTS.
TSB A Blatt littUTHElid respectfully inforla the
rimy of Pittsburgh, that they will give three o'
their chat vocal and imurutaeulalcolacertaoll Than.
tll,llZsith nod Saturdn t
-t 7a n tln' 'l'n ni street. 2trth otul
The
criteria/tains OH consist in parr of their own Songs.
Parodies4antindnurts, Sayings anti Doings, to e
Also, nevVegro Statuary.
Doors oto at 7 o'clock--concert to riorranence at 74
o'clock. Ickess of adrultsion es cents, to he had at
the mosteioresiand at the door. • 1..22
VAX A. AWE.
[TILL be c tited _ —1 Penn
10th IV on hi Y and TUE S DAY, the 9th and 106
dnr_e Oetebt,lB42r, for TWO DAYS ONLY.
HOC. or Sltll/111133—F}01/1 9to 4 o'clock, P. 91„,
and Si to 9 Mg.: evening Admission '4 cents. Chil
dren under 9 Mrsof age, helf.price.
The Procmion of Carriages, the., will enter the
above town km Butler, at 11 o'clock on the above
morning, pressed by the colossal
Teas BAJA, OM (ALMA Scare CA1.111.0.,
Painted and giled in the most gorgeous style, contain.
le h Post's Welt Note
York press Band.
Cennrgeand Cages are „ (built by the
st meths:the* New York,) h igh ly fi ni shed pathted
and decorated; ire drawn bye troupe of 100 dim:de
My Nome., thdthest stud ever collected together.
TILE CAVAI4ADE will pas. througb the principal
atreeta of the tot ladveniud for exhibition.) to the
spacious Peri , erected for the exhibition of this
collection of ar la, where the mitotic may have an
erPoruthity of bdolding the thrilling performances of
NIBS E. CALH4IIIII and MB.. BROOKS, who togeth
er, will give ulithresting incurrence of the lucenden
ey of intellect oy ethe wild tenants of the forest-
Er See !Wye Ols at the principal hotels: •
The mane will bl exhibited St New Castle the 511,
Centreville the Othimi Bailer the 7th Oct. .epttt
Andrews*, ihsitl
_.sdirestra, Saloon s Wood Street.
PROUD or the cedlal greeting of aver 0110 1/.112.114
Mends, and tt, unexampled patronage berrowed
opon as since we omaimmedlbsi control Of Ws ea Mb.
h+bmeot, we kir lees to inform ono friends and pe
rmits that imexertiq will be mimed to promotethe com
fort, plasma
,and ty °fad, 'isnot', and to make.
Old Eagle Wad foremast, and lead off all similar
establishment s In to R.I. lee cream, inonvalled)
Peaches, mimeo, imiemon, with all other delicacies
will be found at ItiblestablishmerM and served op I.
wmanner without wedeln. Balls and parties fus
sbed a. usual. aepl ANDREWS.
A. A. Mason & co O. L. Annum it Co
Pittsburgh. New York.
WEIOLESALE DRY COW/D.§
L. A.ICASON t CO.
No. 60 Marfa, 6rttern and Fourth streets,
.Fitsdnrch,' Pa.
kN e VriliS the - .nankin of all Merchants to their ex
tensive lanai, (eopprising more Mau Sir Hundred
kmrs) et ail - Winter Goods, whlch will b.
offered by the piece ojpackage, at IV lowest Eastern
Wholesale once,. Heeivnag Me greater ponton
007 &days. GOAL nment from the Manus
(antenna tie
G of every (scull y and ad
vantage throagtfour *w York iiouwr, we feel assured
Mas shall be oldie,' to fully compete wattany
House in the Costunry., Our stock in part oonsists of
20 Cases Costumers and De Lams,
73 " Calitos and Gingham '
•
IR Alltane as aid LyoutiseEloths;
ovßates Red, Whit ©and Yellow Flannels;
SO " 71eldngs;
150 Beason 111g4ns ;
173 Cases Illeashed
40 Collated Caribrica ;
V " Agree and duniug Cheeks;
" Cab* Flontein;
60 " Cloths, Gunn, end Uninens ;
Tweeds and leant •
TOGETHER with a yearnl 'wort nevi of Dress and
Cloak Goods, Saks and lhawls,Ribbons and Laces.—
Fancy Goods, Terma t ion Ike., he. Malting la all, one
of the MOM =VIM, SlWell one.iv• stock. to
be fond ill the country. ,
We will be constandy. n receipt or Me latest style
of Goods, many Of Nubia ue shad he aide thy having
them on coutzetsaion) Moab., at better ad•anutite, Wan
erodd pawl:4y be cronkdby Hitstero Jobbers. Mer
chants porettasiag East, sal solicited to examine oar
assortment, tad learn the how price of our goods.
A A MAN Co
sorPapers termbout tbisie sent marked, SO k
copy
take ass frearer .thertileettenl
VILEGANT !e. —Hand'. Eau Divine
J.:4 de Venus, feit tendering tbealtur suit and Leeward
Hand's ealehraled Nymplh Soap.
darHand's Indian V
an
. Veg e table Orl, for gradually
kening the firdr, protoutieg its growth.
Liquid Ilan Dye, for th anatug red or grar
hair to • beautiful brown, black or cheated color.
Hand's Kan, Laurel flair Restorative. for producing
• I ".'iwg gePsviti of ham
Harid's Curbagl r FlabL
Ho Pa Depilatnry Powder, for removals , superflu
ous hair.
LlnstWs Used Tooth Pacte.
Clunnse or Persian Toilet Powder.
Hand'e Unrivalled Moving Cream.
Hand's. Megan/IF:streets as ration. fragrant flowers,
r the lininditetchief, together with a h.q. ..•0nm. , ..
fine Perfumery, lost reed sniffer sale by e
It A PAIINFISTOCK & Co;
won
roe Ist & wood, alp for Gait A wosat au
Prrrsuvracat itTEEL WoRK S AND smuNd
/alp AXLE FACTORY.
ISAAC POMO, 10101 V. 14131116.
ii JONEs & gDioa,
ANUFACTUALIas of ipring aud
ILL plough eitel, meal plough lamp, coach tied dip.
" hammered tree. ackcie; and dea/cre in cud.
icabie castuila, fire cagiceelampe, and coach ler.lars
trmair. COMIn *ROY 11/2d final Ma, Pi mbargli,
se
Dwell/lag "loss* rand Lot, for Sale.
jiglG A LAKHE and excellent three story brick
Dwelling House, containing einem Tomas, mt
the corner el Third street mad Cherry alley, with
the lot on which ft stands, as offered for sale anent.
modaung terms The house has been built since the great
Gm, end the tine as perfect
The sue, Convenience,
and cteenent workmanstun olthe boo., th4l
' , in.. 01 the lotion°. render* It one of tlie
nI most de
nt.'" tesideneei in Pittsburgh. Enquare of
611.1.A10RC,
at his Waco on nthcantor (scant
'STEAMBOATS,
NET - LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE
OP CANAL AND STIIANI PACKETs,
m iffit s .7 16• 6. au=
(ein akeentne,)
Pea'n , a ritlablarls daily, at it °Work , d- and ar
tires rt Gaup.% (mowh ofthe'd. , aodOttld Beaver Q
uay) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at 11, me night.
Leaves New List., 6ok4oels, P. K. (...Aidmrim
tee ,seal to the rivet inning the night,) and Glenne,
at 9 o'clock, A. kL, and knaves at Piunbnogh at 3 P.
ht.—thus maktng a routine°. line (or earryt
serigere and freight between New Whim and nl igt7 . .
burgh, in ohorter time and at less tarn than by soy
other route.
The proprietors of this Line have the pleasure ei
forming th e the public that they have fitted up MOitltt data
Canal Bows, for the aerocomodation eine...engem std
freight. to run an follryeellol3 with the well known
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect
std Gimp..., with the Pittsburgh and antra
nen an other daily lines of steamers down the Ohio
end Idimontippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them
selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure emu •
fort and dwpaieh, and Irak of the puttlle • atm*
of Mew palming
AL - rtioßizmn Mir-NTS.
AI. IIAETt.N,
S& W. lIARBAUGII, # Pittsburgh.
R. HANNA, & Co.
myt IA( J. BARBA & Co. H ew"44l..
NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, C. K. Clakke, MU
t will leave cater er thts noucc, mi. paneta
allyer, ,
et o'clock in the morning pa:
1111411. • I
iITTRIIIIRGIH &
Packet BROWBfIrVICLai
ly Liva.
FEBRUARY I Dai s., 164.4 FEBRUARY Is 6 I
LEAVE DAILY AT d A. M., AND 4 P. M.
The following new boats complete
toe line for the present mason: AT
LANTIC, Capt. James Partinwam
AFC, Capt. A. Jacob., sad LOMA
MI-AX E. E, Capt neu The bows are mutest)
new, and are fated without regard to exposum. Ev
ery comfort that money fWI procure has been provided.
The Bows Will leave the hinuougaliera What( Deal at
the foot of Rosa at. Passengers will be punctual :1M
board, as the boats will artatnly lave at the whew-
Used hours, S A. M. and 4 P. AI laral
kiTT'AflOtiori & MIFFLIN() PAO. , /gt.,', - -
jalLThe swift stemma
CONSUL,
Dorsey P Kinney, master, will lam
eel,. for Wheeling, on ItiondaTs
Wednesday and Friday, at to o'clock precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tuaday, Thursday and &a
onday, at 7 o'clock, a ea, Precisely.
The Consul will land at all the Intermediate porta.—
Every accomodatiou that can Le procured the the mo
ron and safety of pusengen La ban provided. Ma
boat is also provided with • alf.acting aatety guard to
prevent explosion.. For frtg A tt , t i r D Vrair !".11
board or to
feb4_____ earner of Wand. Smithfield sta.
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACRii.-----
The fine steamer
I/lIJULANDER,
Parkinson, muter, will lease lot the
bore and intermediate ports this day.
For freight or pusage, apply on board. septa
- FOR CINCINNATI T -- . '
The oplendld strainer
maimFRIFIYIISIIIP,
Darin, roaster, oral lets for ilta
bore and intermediate porta this my
mu 10 o'clock A M. weigrl
FOR CINCINNATI AND err. Louts.
imiElL o
The elegant steamer
r ""1:1 1 . rat (or oho
Co narermLiate rai l le rt a s mis day. '
argue "
%lot freight or passage, apply on board. EarM3
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LODIK"
ddigigs The splendid new slower
R
VISITO,
Jacobs., master, will bare (or above
and intermediate ports this day, at
to o'clock A. N.
For freight or passage, apply on board. Papal
FOR CINCINNATI. I
nail The new and gubatotial Murat .
HUDSON,
will run during the low waterbetstreen
Pittsburgh and the above place, t her
draught being so ligilL>assengera may rely upon bathg
earned through without delay. She will leave fortlin
cinema this day at le u'eleek hi_
For treight or passage, apply on board, or to !
D WILKINS,
eeptld
FOR CINT2I:SINT__.
The eplendld bght draught ateaaree
Boyd, comsr
'Will leiVe (or abo•
d latermethata porta On this day a
10 o'clock. For freled or pasaage apply on baud.
.per
OIL BANNING,
CO NEW YORE, may be consulted ,
sulted, gratuitottutly,,
ki for a few dam "
at the Exchange Hotel, in refer
ence to the spricaon of Ms * Hedy- Brace r the re
lief of Chronic Weakness% in general, De/grated msblio.
Pesters, Poltnimie Dyspepum, weak and &adults le
dm& and children, and Mow with weak spine, and am
prominent hip and shoutder will Had komeditte caut
ion by die application of this perfectly guy *pries
non, which Is a subnitute for the corset, and acts Rm.
!Ike other supports) by supporting the small of the back,
and lilting and not compresiung the sunhat ati&grtisel
organs—fully expanding the cheat threttglotte support
of the internal organs, and correcting a moping form
by balancing die body on im axis, and not by mush.
ing the motions attic shoukters. Ladies will be lined
by hl no. eartwnght, N. Kt Wood stmet, or smelted
upon at t h s.. dwelling. trice hours, from 10 rA.
ht mud 2toit P Al.
The hledirsi Profession are invited to call =eas
el:Mee.
-Mr Dunn.
-Mora A. ermse.
Master Wood.
Mr. Porter .
Mrs hh4mon
Prrrstraan i May Stil i
W. the oudersigned, having ored•in our practice,
"Ltanzung's ?Weill Lace. ' for the relief of cues of stip
ple Prolapsue Viten, cheerfully teste'y to hp being the
best instrument w e b are met with to folfilletbefutb
callousrequired in the cue, 'which can be regal:red
front en ertental support.
Ve Proerty far Bale. •
THE sub aluab scriber l otters to pr um a ford stery Wier
Howie and Lot. on 4th often, between Ettailltilsld
strees and Merry alley—lot 20 feat on 4th en, nifinin
back 100 feet to o7A feet alley.
Also, the beautiful residence he occupies he Millie
ny city. 50 feet front on the caned, by 275 to Libint4
most one-third of an acre, onwhich is erected a
two story double house, (wished In gooduric. or
price and terms inquwe of J
ann2.4 corner 4th nod vmpi ins
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
DAIL ROAD LETTING.—The Little Miami .Rail
Raul Company will receive proposals at Shear
office inXenia, ttlreeoc county, Ohio, mill Wednesday
evening, Oct lith, 184 P, e 4 o'clock, P. IL, Ost the
grubbing, clearing, gratting, solverting, masonry and
ballasting of that portion of the Colembus and
_Seem.
Railroad lying in Greene county, being about Ihirteen
miles in Length. Also for abe necessary sob sills of
white or burr outs, 4XIO inches, and for erou ties of
same material, l 0 inches, right feet in length, or of
been tame length and d inches square.
All the work. excepting ballimung and limbo, !to be
finished by the Ist day of February, IE4O, the ballet
ing by the Ist day of April, and umber by la day of
Jane of same year.
Payments will be made on account For work and
mamrials done or furnished to the onounrof IS per
cent on the Engineer's estimate.
Specifications end plans will be ready for exhibition,
as also the line proposed for examination ten . days
prey - ions to Lila letting.
Contractors offering to take Little Miami Railroad
stock, or bonds of sod company, bearing inter* at 7
per cent per annum in whole or in pan pa will
have prolliettata over others; the company • '
ng
the right of resenting pan or all the bids offerod... Ry
order of Preet L. M. EL R. Co.
serAidth
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Historical and Miscallaneom Questions; by R Mang
natl. Embracing the Elements of Mythology, Asuros
may, Architecture, Heraldry, etc. etc. Prom th e Mtn
London edition Adapted for schools in the V. ones,.
by Mrs Yuba Lawrence: Pligraviuga. $l,OO.
830611 by "Amelia." Fifth edition, enlarged. Rive
gilt edges.
Plato Colors At/I.e.—Plow agorae% the Atheirg or
the troth book of the dialogue on laws, acp
with critical notes, and followed by eztensi=r
taboos. By Taylor Lewin, L. 1. D. e
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The above,will) a vartery of tier cad Saleable.
work" list reed by IT HOPKINS;
sep33 Apollo Baildmmt, Ith2l, near WOO 6.
ELECTRIC MACHINI2I, at from gym 5101 Beet,,
Magnetic Rankine" from daTeireht meternmana
facturers; Marine CWwks •forneam boat., umiak boom
and rectorate. Also, Chemical" Thermometer"
for sale by BLAKE& Cls,
corner market At and the dianarad
N. B.—Electricity of either kind ad:manse= Me
direction of physicians.
• TOR BALI: --An exert-11am Foully Hone.
:
• , Enquire of '
:
11 T IXECIIATir,
•Si SePllll ' Ll 3 Waal o
_... _
&utTCHELTR . I4:, Whalenle Grower...
• Ratifying Manlier*, and Pique and , -Liquor
YoKtutots. Also, Imporwrs of Soda Azh and IRaach
ing Powder, N. leo Matey ewer, Pd alliargi s rPa.
•
G ROCERI
hlas prima N 0 Sugar
SO Mils Loatengu. No• 9, a and 7
......
S 3 - Prime NO Whoop
IS " Sager House a
Haitiags prune am Coffee
ita tit chests Y II Tea
fill bits I nod 19 lb do and G P
19 " Virginia Tobaceo, Is, Su arid Ila.
...n bbl large No 3 hI se I crel ltbeni
For Isle b 7 IF cc 31 MITCHHI, rem
21
v• iil.-- , 10c•-71is liiiiiNiue .
45 do Sweet Malaga do
10 do Madeira d for sale by
1 . &F .2I W & 111 ifITCRELITI.
Y 1 ttspylott & Sono' H&J& &ilk.
1 /11HE sobwribers are now receiving their Fan mock
dthe above article, dune vatsels,vit: the, lasuata,
Ha
• dediion and Lydia, having Imived at 'Ptiiii*lphia.
and lumore, and two more, the Stephan HaJdtaa gal
Lula, shon/y expected; they R., thetekle, piep,,id
to "waive oders. • They will mown-. dam „,
% .I*. a r k,_
tor and a/Mpg regolne auppliaa am Now CHICIA Er.
sap= W . ; &I NUTCHEL
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M USPRA77 & SONS'
BLEACHING poWA LE s t _i
A mitten°, article alw
asays On haridainbAirsahr
an unusually low price, by
suing W & lit PaITCHE ( atEE
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I) F.CTIFIED WHISKEY of supccior quail), withLb, an usortment of Foreign and Dertneltle LoCa...v
K always on hand and for vale by ' i /
pet W & Pa aIITCIIFILIMEE
ALCOHOL, always on ha &raker sale by
_ . •
sewn hum w & at AarreastlsEE_
sOAFr sal.. N
. D , CA
ma T i tbl4, of different b Pisisbonch bed.,
ser-V W .t. Si MYIZI I. bITIIkE, T IIO , I^7 ..
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S°llP;; Zll e n,TlgTl: 4 4`,. ‘4 l:: . ==. " ;&
do Voricraled;
lU,
do: Wt.,- Woodsor, lot ode by
sepl.,
.1 I) W lAAIB
.
- 11 ANR ( , ) ,, I' IN't /OSTEN T.. , Ith „, e ,, aL 1 , 11 0 :111 Da
,r Vioasts ' ay hm" se d pi7 "". - '. ' N ' NOLAIES & SONS
—ty.-
TOIL RENT. ' ' ..
THE nave nory Dveigang BOOM lately oee.y.
toed by the subscnber so Allegheny Om e e pp,
becca wen. pareescan elven obt llttOctober
Enquire of JAMES '...88, Jr,
septin-1 ay MI WM/. SI
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Cash tear Euler., ! t
THE baghest market pnee wall be paid Micas!, for
good merchantable Harley, delivered at 00, Imre-
Loom.
yddreltaker3iT JOHAN ILITADM IDCan,
canal basin„Prdim.htrees
____
y - . IINPOWbEIt AND thlrEtflAT..eaan,,,
TEAS—ik
A_A la• 6 V and Imperial Teat, mat reed and for .ale
by wpm IIAUALEY le HAUTE
-
i;„`l ULIAR—M Inple. pan prime, on eoramit and,
1„) for sets b y seta., J C nauwELL
A. N. AVDOTVELL, N.
T. F. DALE, M.l/
JDs. P. OAZZAM, M. D,