.PUBLISID3D BY WHITS & CO _ . PITy kIIVILGUt SATURDAY MORDING,iBEPT: 30, i 64& Advertisements axu!ltinbiter4aionstotballotthdiost , can and United Siam Quetta Muladalphia, received and forwarded from this office" • !SEW TOWS. EXPRESS. We will Mall, 11:4 forward free of moose, ad • • • •• and alserittions for *lima% 4bO3IIIVEILCIAL LIST AND PIELLADMIL. Xmia PRICE OIIIIIIZEIT. Babauziptiara to this valuable paperarill be satelved aud forwarded from tbla eta& • 11Ths Plenum= DAM' Gamest is troblished Usath TreWeekly, and Weekly.t—Tho Daily is Boson Doan Ter annum; the TriNiresitly Is Five 1.11 . 5 par annum; the Weekly is Two Dollars per orment, ariegy in &Ironer Irranrracrusaas aro Cara estty requested to hand ite then favors bean, 5 e.)a, and ea early in !hada,' •• practicable. Advertisements not inserted for a wa fted lime will invariably he elanredandl ordered - oat. Fos um= Cam Marcia) latelligerwa,Domeaga, Mar kets, River News, Impona, Money Ida*sta. &a... bird page. Domoorszto Whig Acoainaticial, FOR PRESIDENT, ZAORARY TAYLOR. FOR VICE PIIESWENT, MILLARD PILLMORIC. EILEC SEN T A O TORIALIL•. EE LECTICK TORS .ET. Tames M. T. ISPlCsrrasn, of Weed:iron Joss P. Sssroma. of Lebow. DISTRICT ELECTORS. I. Joseph O. Chatham, 13. Henry Johnson, 1. John P. Wettimill?' 14. William Colder, Br. a. James lil. Davis, 1.1. William ISPliviine, 4. Thos. W. Deleid, 16. Chutes W. Fisher, A' Daniel 0. Winer, 17. Aidiase 0. Curtin, G. Joshua Damson, Thos R. Davidson, 7. John D. Steele,. W. Joseph Markle, 11. John Landes, 20. NiMel Agnew Joseph richmneker, 21. Andrew W .Charles Orryder, V. Richard Irwin, tl. G. Earley, Thomss 11 thh, 12 Frio:mm.ls4er, E. Baron A. Pandinea FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM. V. JOHNSTON, FOR CANAL 0014311.9810 NM,." 11111 SIDDLICIIWARTAI datimaaoado and Whig Nandatatinnia FOR CO NGRESS, ::11011Z11 lIA3IPTOII4I or nordirone. 000 /I.llllllltaLT. LEWIS O. J. NOBLE, of Indiana. CHRISTIAN SNIVELS', of Wilklo yL swAnIZWELDEIR, of Piusburgb. HENRY LARGE, of MA.. lIEZREGAII NIXON. of Loom IR Cal, =MM.. JOHN SCOTT, of ROM DANIEL IPCORDY, of Elizabeth Rem& 70k C0MX153103101, wmusat BENSON, of Allegheny city. VOITOI, JOHN E. FOSTER, of Baldwin. ..A Llttle Moro Craps. Copt Irate. MMIWNWiIV may . qtr., the Conquering Hero Comer!" The friends of TATIZA Jpearron, ?dn. nuturstru, ud the{ hig County tleketorill be at lkleFadens Warehouse, on SATURDAY NLICT, THE 30th OF SEPTEMBER, AT SEVEN O'CLACE, P. M. The Whip of Pinsburgh and Allegheny', arida oth ers friendly to the cause, am invited to assemble. Whip, tarn out: and let no p ee e s mrenir pall, • long pall, and a pall all together, for our invincible chief, and oar State and County ticket. Addresses will be deliverad by JOHN H. WALKER and F. BABBITT, F.ses. of Erie; JOHN J. PEARSON, Esq. of Mercer; A. W. LOOMIS, Esq., and several other distinguished speakers. The several GL,F.h, CLUBS will be present. By order of the Ereettuve Committee. P. A. MADEIRA, Prot. XLASS NES Tl3lOl The friends of 'Taylor, Flamer. ard Johnston, mIl Wald • Mara Meeting. m SOUTH PITTSBURGH. at the a nd of the Monongahela Bridge, Oil Saturday, Sep tember 30th. at 7 o'clock, P. M. Addresses will he delivered by 3lesirs. Forward. Bemoan and SwartivreLdcr. -The different Gle, Mobs of the city are respectfully invited to attend. A celebrated Bross Band will be in attendance on the occasion. Ur - A 4 meesing of the (needs of TAYLOR, FILL. MORE and JOLINISTON, will be held at TALRELIITIJAL ht Use Public School House, on Tuesday, Oct. 3d. at o'clock, P. M. RALLY, BOYS,. BAY., Addresses my L. expected from Moses Hampton. Esq., Geo. Dorsi% and otters. By order of the Execa time Coco. P. L. AUDEIR.A, Preet. . . P. fi-111r. Hampton orbs prevented by meta,. fro attending the lest meeting, but is extreniely &melon. visit his mends in Eat Deer on nes-IT:medal, Taylor, Flllmox, & Johnston Eleettrag. The friends of Taylor, Fillmore, and !calve., and the Tariff of 1641, and Free Boil, will ewer at Benin toeraahip, on Saturday, Oct. 7. AddSCPIICII May be expected from Hampton, 01h1.3. 13y the COMMillea. ATTENTION, WHIGS ATTENTION! Inca Wsim etmme VDL Cycs—The Whigs of the FUN; Wan Sere requested to meet at the Old Court House, this lHaturdayl evening, at a Eleanor before 7 o'clock, precisely, (or the purpose of going in a body to the-klass Mcenrig alltl'Fadet'svrarehouie. The Whir Comity Executive Committee are desir ous that every Mug in the Ward should attend at the hour and place above specified. A Pined of Music will Ile m attendance. .~ . See next page far Telegraphic News JULE YOU ASSESSED) All persons mho are not asaemed ten days be• ore the election, are deprived of • vote. Let ev ery Whig voter see to this at once. He can exam , ins the lists put up at the places of election, and ascertain whether his name is down or not. We lose several votes every year in the Wards from this cause, and a friend from the country in farms ult that the same is the cane there. WHIGS TO THE RESCUE! The Whigs of Allegheny County have been in. vited by our indefatigable Executive Committee to attend a Masa Meeting, THIS EVENING, at I o'clock, P. M., at McFaden's Warehouse. Our limited space, to day, precludes our say. mg all m favor of this movement wbicb we alight. Briefly, it is important that the campaign iambi be commenced in good earned! If all questions of measures, and opinions were out of the way—if Generals Taylor and Can were of identical political opinions—both Locciecoa—it would still be our highest intact and mold ao• le= duff to use every exertion to secure the election of Taylor. The election of an /tenors nout to the Chief IglagEstracy, over a diahoness one, is, of emelt, a subticient motive for mar utmost o.sertious. Bat iii.addition to General Taylor's unquestioned bore esty, we have also the assurance that he u a good Whig—with as in sympathies., opinions, and tendencies. Let us rally, then, to our duty, sad make such a demonstration as shall give to the tired and hint hearted an assurance of ann. Cam= F. Ans.' OnArm or Mx. V.A.N BULL, In the year 1844 the present Van Bunn candidate the the Vice Presidency, Mr. Charles F.Adame, pair hated a pamphlet on Tex., in which the dangers of the annexation and the consequent extension of slavery were discussed; and in this connexion, Mr. Adams,Sti,page 4, speaks of Mr. Van Buren as fol. lows. We especially commend his remarks to those Ave sOil Whigs, if any there are, who contemplate voting Err Van Buren and Adams. There are many ways in America to arrive at the same result- If one fails, another will be tried. Mo ney, promises, brill., threats, will be used, bar. pu.s will be made, and the end of it will be, that, unkass they interfere with a voice of thunder to pre. Taro it, the people of the free States will be roll, and Texas will be bought for the bauble of the Pres. idency. Even now there is living on the banks of the Hudson rive r,an individual, the chiefmerit of whoae political life is to be foond in the fact that he as President of the United States, refused to negotiate a treaty like that which John Tyler now proposed. TIO neccollection of that sot, at that time, weighs beniily again, him and his hopes of again reaching the - station which be lost- He has through his friends, bargained away mach that the free States deem valuable, the right of petition, the protection of borne industry, the freedom of speech, and, in.. deed, aknost every other security to liberty, for the sake of enuring himself of the support of the South em Stales. They are not yet satisfied. They recpthed the surrender of all apposition to Tex• as, and it is to be roared that this also will be sacrifaced to them. For instead of meet. big half way the generous feelings . of fifths of the people of the five States, indi . = . l this secret manoeuvre of John Tyler's the taro of at least three States friendly to Mr. van Bun= have cooly determined to await in silence th e melt, Wo were not disappointed in this re. sup, for we know the calculating policy of that gentleman. The principles of liberty us never ride in the hands ofmen who make a trade of pub. Ho satire. Mr. Van Buren must be judged by his proceeding coarse, taken as a whole; and Ist so man delude himself with the belief that he is fixed to nuythingbut his own linen:lL Woman! np apohsitT fruoccuPTixeclurcohlulul , almost exclusively, with the communication of Col. Robinson to the Board of Trade, on the noes. Lion of a railroad communication with the West. We ink for it that consideration which the impor tance of thr ,übject and the ability' with which it is Cverteil w eminently &servo lINMEN . The(dlimixtbil . :•. '. . of Trad `h met at their *kw, du:Putihdei go '" ' 'OP 'lam'', 10 receive a repai feun - the Pehitryhninis tied Ohio Rai toad Oesaptiny. ' E sq nl viall .. Ws. ROZIIUnIi, Jr., ~,p dent, pro tom, of the Cbmpany, submitted the Oho REPORT: Prmentguate Sept 20, 518. 77unng. i!skinne74 EN, Prasent Bouni of intl earful Association aver whichyon have so long and so faithfully presided, exercise a kind of gustalanship (firer thegenenal welfare, commercial intermits, and business intercourse of this city, with the various puts of our widly extended country. It is supposed to keep a watchful eye towards all matters having any bearing upon the enlargement gf our trade, and tosoggest measures of precaution Inc its security against any encroachments. It in ' sup d, else, that your Board will Investigate, with the keenest scrawny, every project of a public nature bearing upon these telations,which may from time to time be presented for the consideration of this community, and express your views thereon. You are, therefore, to some extent the exponent of public opinion on ell such questions. Ile would then be a bold man, indeed, who would nodettake (or rarour who would not utterly despair of success) to carry out any mat measure without the coop. eration of the Board of Trade—their unction es to the wisdom of the projected improvement, and their confidence in the capacity and vigor of the parties concerned in conducting its affairs. These considerations would form in themselves sufficient grounds forprritieg the earnest attention, and thorough examination of a tubject,tevolmng, es we apprehend, interests of the highest account to this city, and its dependenetes, which has been committed to our care and management, and of which the undersigned is temporarily the official organ. Other reasons for calling your attention to the subject at this time will appear in the sequel. The undersigned, therefrom, proceeds to a detailed report offfie proceedings - o( the Ohio and Penn sylvania Rail Road Co., from is organization to the present period—en analysis of the merits - of the proposed work—its bearing upon the trade nod business intercourse of this city, with other parts the Country, and a view of the general routes of the road, as compared with other tines and mutes which have been presented for the consideration cf your Bond and the public, upon these points, being fairly investigetted end candidly considered, will, t 3to be hoped not only prevent all distraction of . our counsels, but lead us to that unity of sentiment and action which is so indispensable an element in every great enterprise. It this =Valve Ve Nast Pros parolees Will not be wearied, 48 it shall be our endeavor tops"; as brief as the subject and its paramount importance will admit. The Peruttylvanit and Ohio Rail Road Company was chartered by the joint acts of the respective States whose names it bears, et their lest session, to construct a rail road from the town of Mansfield, Richland County,; to the eastern limo of Ohio, in the minty of Columbiana, and north of Game. town, in said county, and thence to this city, with the additional privilege to extend the same to the western line of Ohio. The books were opened by the Commissioners appointed in the wia, and the requisite amount of stock Rh:matt:red to sefre e Charter. Notice Was given by the corner crams for holding an election 6r Directors, whi h took llens on the 15th May - , and, upon the electron be. ng - held, th e Stockholder", as authorized, notified the Directors elect to meet at Canton on the 15th June to organize the Board. They so met—end. ant the suggestion of one of the members—for the reason that the Directors were comparatively stran gers to each other.—it was determined to organize by the appointment of a President pro tem- until such time as • further scqueintance with each other might enable them to make the moat sava ble selection of se permanent presiding officer, and ascertain to whom the position would be accepta ble. The undersigned was thereupon designated for the discharge of the duties of the Presidency, and Charles T. Shermm, Esq., of Mansfield, one of the Directors, appointed Secretary for the laze being. The Board then proceeded to consider the pro. priety of employing an Bogineer in Chief, and the organisation of one potty of Engineers to com mence the necessary surveys and explorations 01 the route designated b 7 the charter. These men awes were also determined upon, and the Presi dent pro tern. authorized to open a corre.speindence with Solomon W. Roberts, Esq., of Philadelphia, in view of obtaining his services eo Chief Engineer. In reply to the invitation, Mr. Roberts stated that before undertaking the heavy responsibilities of such an Important work, and to avoid the delay which a correspondence would involve, as to the duties required, and the terms of his service, it would be desirable to have a personal interview with the President at the Company and some of the Directors, and therefore would come to Pittsburglies mon as his engagements would permit. He reach ed this city on the itch of July, and finally deter.. mined to take charge or the work. On the 11th of July, we proceeded to Beaver. et which place the subordinate Engineers, apeo,nted by the Iliard at Canton, were rustructed to nesem ble, and on the next day the surveys were corn. menced, under instructions from Mr. Roberts. to examine the practicability of a mote or motes be. tween Seaver and the sources of Little Beaver, in view of reaching the table lands of Ohm, in that chrection. --- evertil summits sod routes between those streams were carefully examined, their ex. act elevation deterronlea, Mid Mer aaaenl features of the country, as reonnied their comparative prat urakillly noted. On reaching the waters of Little ' Beaver, in the neighborhood of Darlington, the UM veying party proceeded in a westerly .direction, through a level, open country, presenting no &Eli. crones in the construction of the work near the villages of Palestine, Columbiana, and Washing. tonvile, end about half a mile south of Salem— thence in a direction a few points south of siest. t h ro' the villages of thuncacus sod Louisville thence to Canton end Massillon. Reaching that town, sit sue on the Ohio Canal, the party was ordered by the Engineer is Chief to return to Beaver, end proceed with their explorations sod survey. down the Ohio, to the mouth of Lucie Beaver, up that stream to New Lisbon, and thenee to a point north of Georgetown. as required in the charter, which ultimately brought the two lines tots juxta position. They then returned again to the mouth of Little Beaver, to explore the route along the Obio, and as certain the distance from the latter to Wellsville. The Chief Engineer traversing in person all these carious routes is advance of the party. The Company engaged in the constructtoo of the Cleve land and Wellsville rail road having engaged to furnish their surveys, elevations, distances and profile of their work to Mr. Roberts, rendered it necessary the our Engineers to proceed farther on their line than Wellsville, as the latter in its dime. .ion North, towards Cleveland, comes in contact with our lines, also North of Georgetown their pas pent furnishing every necessary data fir e mmpar arise view of the several lines to the points at which they all necessarily unite in progressing West, towards Canton- The Engineers having concluded these preliminary explorations have again taken thiffieldjWest of Masollon, sad are probably by this time at Mansfield. It will be perceived from the proceeding obser. vations that there are three several points of diver gence from the Ohio river—at Big Beaver Little Beaver via New Lisbon, Wellsville, via Yellow Creek--each zealously contending for the preference. It was well considered by the I Board that the settlement of these adverse claims and interests, would devolve open the Engineer ' in Chief The selection of that officer was therefore a subject of stair solicitude from which we were happily relieved n the acceptance of Mr. Roberts. ' whose eminent Lai& utionmentmexperieece in his profession and character, as a man of integrity, and entity distoterottedness es to mare locehneett is to be hoped if his decision will not rove satisfaction to the disappointed, it will produce the fullest con. victim alba eorreittness of his selection of what. ever point of divergence may be determined upon. la the mean time, the preliminary surveys end explorations towards the Western terminun, till be progressing, and it is expected that by the next meeting of the Board at Massillon, on the sth of October, they will be completed to Mansfield, end prepared to enter upon the actual location of what. ever portion of the route may then be determined upon by the Board. A second pasty of Engineers having been organized, have commenced the ex ploration and survey of the line between this nod Beaver, which.will be prosee-oted until completed. sod in connection with the surveys from that porn- Having thus given you a narrative of the pro. cesdlngs of the Board of Directors, and the opera. lion of the Engineers to Um period, we proceed ea promised in the preliminary remarks, to considcr the merits of the proposed work—its bearing upon the trade, and commerce, and increase of our wealth and population. The line of road in any event, rises upon the ta ble Mode °POW*, in the county of Columbiana, at a more or leas Easterly point in that Coupty as the point of divergence from the Ohio river, may be determined upon, whether that pomt is at Yellow Creek, or Little Beaver, or Big Beaver. From Co. lumkriana, it proceeds in a Westerly course in the same parallel range of counties through Stark to Canton and Massillon—Wayne county to and through Wooster and Richland to Mansfield, and may. under the Charter, be continued through Crawford to Bucyrus, thence to the Cincinnati and Sandusky Railroad, at any point which may be de sirable. In as whole extent, it traverses a highly cultivated and populous country, =marble at eve ry point to the country mijacent on either side of the road, presenting (as set forth In the Report of Mr. Roberta, of 26th August, to the Board) *grew facilities for the construction of a Railroad at a moderate coat." It passes through what is em phatically. the great Wheat region of Ohio---Stark county being at the hugest statistical estimate of the production of that article, the largest Wheat grow. leg county in the United States, with the eaception of Monroe, in New York, and Lancaater. Pa.— Wayne county, which is next in produetivesterre, and Rh:guar', with Tnscarawas, Hokum. Knox, and Delaware, adjoining on the South, and Wyandotte and Crawford on the West, -the whole of which will find a means of transportation to market for their productions, through the facilities presented by oar road. It may as wed be remarked in this place, .11 01.0.00, 0 rn our mien, that the Couctnest here enumerated with others in almost immediate pros. trot q to our line, and we hazard nothing in saying produce more wheat, than all the Counties pot to i=laying South East of the Muskingum and mras from Nunez, to Steubenville on the Ohio inclusive. Nor are theme, the only coturid mations of importance which the route presents, to the business mistime of this city. By no means —we bellwethers are others, if not a paramlkunt consideration in yaw eyes, yet of the premiss* sm• penance to be considered. We reach Rh the trading,trafecing locomotive pop elation the West. em Reserve commutton at Cleve land by the shorted pomade line at cm:musics tiou that can be mad, batman Pistabaarh sad that - - city, and present to her in exchange access to an, to the Sea Board to Philadelphia and New York, the shortest mate by upwards of seventy mile* over any which she now enjoys, or ever can be constructed. We Connect at Mansfield with a Rail Road now finished to Sandusky city, and in further progress to Columbus and Cincinnati. A few miles West of Mansfield we stnle another from Columbus to Cleveland, now under contract Farther West, and in the line of our Charter, we penetrate to the great Cincinnati and Sandusky Rail Road, from all of which it cannot be doubted t for at least a moiety of the year an entire diversion I of the travel would be induced to our line, in order to avoid not only the boistrous, but long closed nay. igatiou of the Lake. By theme connections w s I certainly' can secure the travel and whatever of transportation may be derived from the Lake e. t i e , during the close of navigation, in ordinary se; continuing from November until May, but e d J. ference in distance and time which our road trill Present at all these points of connectio n through Pittsburgh to Philadelphia N. Y and Be ", not less than 60 to 80 miles in our fair ,n al nil times present curb an altrac.ion es will command the great bulk of travellers seeking t i •e Atlantic. We might suspend, here, farther orgroror, as proving too much is sorneti.,,,„ qu i te f atal as proving too little. It will 1,, sufficient for our pur pose, however, to state teat every ma rood o „, o , constructed, in progress ,or contemplated, with any reasonable prospect eft completion, save only the ; one to which our remarks apply, have a direction from the Ohio Meer to the Lake, north easterly, or from the Lake in a south easterly direction, us the BandukTlkna Mansfield, and Cleveland and Wells.. villa. Renee, from their commencement at Cin edition, on the one hand, they lean towards this city more or less. The same may be said of the Sandusky and Mansfield, and the Cleveland and Wellsville, neither of which could be well located in a more favorable direction for our interests. It ; Mows, therefore, that if the arguments have any weight, as to the influence of our road upon the Lake trade, they apply with ten fold more evade. Wily and power to all south of the line designated in our charter, they can not escape our attraction. Travel will land transportation too) take the short• est and speediest route to market, the former at all times, and the latter at some sacrifice of cost. It we have aucceeded to any considerable ex tent in impressing your minds with the deep con vimions we have as to the results and influence of thqcompletion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail. road on the future destinies of Pittsburgh, by giving direction to the trade and travel, the conclusions at which you will arrive as to its bearinge r upon our general prcuperity in the increase of wealth and population, are inevitable. And we may proceed to a comparative view of the claims set forth far other, ar rather one other route from this city to the West, which hart recently been presented fur thia omisideretion of the Board of Trade, and ttliough it brought to the notice of the public.— We refer to the Steubenville and Indiana Rail. road Charter, the Merits of which were presented to you at your last meeting in an elaborate dis course, reiterated in a memorial, and responded is in a report of your body, to winch no exception an be taken. Balsa that route was presented to your Board with the avowed object of enlisting the fa. vor of this, city in its behalf, and as the unity of pub lic aentinaeut and action is absolutely indispensable to the success of any projected Railroad to the West, it seems a proper occasion to invoke not on. ly a thorough examination of the merits of that project, but also an examination of the claims of the work with which our Board is connected to your exclusive patronage or otherwise, as a fair investigation of both might determine Thereby removing forever all doubts as to the direction in which the energies of this oommunity should be applied. The merits of Vast route were presented to your Board by the highly expectable delegation from Steubenville, upon the report of Chas. T. Whippo, EN., Civil Engineer, alter survey and examination in part, and in part as he says—' simply a recon. notsance, by traveling over the ground. Mr. Whip po was invited to the work by n letter. dated Sten benville, July Mb, ISIS. signed James Wilson, Jas. Memos, and others, in which they say— , Our char ter commences at shut place—extewhng through Mount Vernon. Knox county, to the Indiana State Line, in Mercer county. But at present wit pro- pose to confine ourselves to the boa east of Mount Vernon, at which place we hope to connect with the Cincinnati and Cleveland Railroad.' Mount Vernon. therefore, is a paint in their charier to which, as a contemplated terminus, no reference was made to the verbal remarks or memonsl pre seated to your Board. That point being, therefore. a 'fixed face to their charter, and 'contemplated termuuts,' presents a fair object of companson with !he contemplated terminus in the town of Manneld in our charter, precisely tunes due north of Mt . 'Vernon, end to adjoining couuttea Richland and Knox. We will, therefore, proceed to consider the exact distance from Pittsburgh via Steubenville to Mount Vernon, and the Saute eta the route in our etuirtar—Canton, Mallloioll. and Wooster—iind we give the figures of lir. Wlcppo, as far as they go for their benefit, and estimate thy distansw from hence to Smitten rills, Tao. Dr. W. says it is 40 notes to t nciseille—T3 to Coshocton—.39 to NI i Vernon—r. 2.) miles tr. mi Steubenville; and from thence to Pittsburgh we feel persuaded no rm. road ever can be eonstructed abOrt of 50 miter:— and we believe this to be under rather than over the mark. It then our estimate to Steubenville is sst, we hare the whole distance from Pittsburg. via Steubenville, to Mt Vernon, 11 . 0 miles—with a line of mil road severed in two planes—by the Ohio at Steubenville, and by the Monongahela at ' Plusburgh. Contemplating, as they ray in the let see of instruesms. to Lr W hippo, to secure a direct Omit rood coanecorm thrtnign Pmanti n a, tin rk j i i , "delphm, and • without much difficulty connect tbeir line with the Central Itaiimad of Pennsylvania. at Pittsburgh; sat 46 ithstanding the fatal obstacles in our apprehension of nusinn Malone but two great rivers. staring them in the face. It does appear to our view. that a cowmen", tanbrwtt,r rail mad by the route proposed by our tkeuben•the trends is impracticable its every • rational view of the subject,' whilst a continuous and unbroken rail road born this city to the meat West is in every view indispensable to the seeunty of our future prosperity. We have shown by the figures of Dr Whippo, and our e*lituale of the nit road distance to Steubenville, the wrele to Mount Vernon I'M miles. Now, what is the distance to Mt. Vernon by our mete. First—to hemline, lol—to Woos ' ter, 24—to Mount Vernon. estinisted. 43—or IGo miles; and to Mansfield ilia note., withont the ob. struction of the Ohio u voivine a break la the line which 50 miles of rood would not compensate in the delay of transfer of passengers and freight from one tide of that mighty river to the other, in ordi nary stages of water, and not unfrequently for s day or more at a tans entirely impassable. Not less important is the tact, which we donee from one of the most intelligent and experienced captains on the river (Captain Stone) that at the single port of Big Beaver, eighty five passengers embark for Pittsburgh to fifteen at Steubenville—showing con. elusively that the line occupied by oar Company embraces n traveled thoroughfare trom one point alone that would give aliment in itself to n roil road, and which, with the whole Welder.] Reserve. would be lost to this product of a road so far south as the Steubenville route. Bat, in conclusion. we have shown. as we be lieve, satisfactonly, that we traverse a country in all respects equal in population and egueultural productions. That by this line we connect with perfect facility, with the Lake at several points, and with the great city oftlincionau, and her multiplied roads now in the course of construction North• eastwardly. That at every point at which we will thus intersect them, we offer a aborter, safer, and speedier route, not only to Pittsburgh, but through our :own State to Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Can there remain a doubt as to the pre ference which ought to be given loth° mute , You are not now to be informed of the gigantic efforts making to divert the whole trade god travel of Ohio North and West of the Muskingum tied Tusetimwas to the Lakes, New York end Boston, by the construction of Railroads from Cincinnati to Lake Erie. One of these roads, the Quantum and Sandusky, is finished. One is completed to Maasfield, end progressing towards Golumbua— Another to entirely under contract from. Co lumbus to Cleveland. Thus, by three severer lines are the travel acid transportation about to be triter rupted and cut off from us. We are Inkinned that the influence of the finished oar alone IS now sensibly felt from the atruracuon of travel hitherto accustomed to pass this way. What the effect will be upon our interests, when the other two eontem• plated avenues are opened in the same direction from us, you can better judge. There, however, hen the danger, and does it not become us to bestir ourselves to ...entered the evil in sonars, by pen,. tenting with such a work as proposed by the Ohm and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, all these projects of our Western neighbors, and in• stead of an injury to us, convert them to our ben. efit. We beg leave, therefore, in view of the whole subject, to invite the active, zealous and hearty Iv-operation of your Board, not only in giving your countenance and approbation, but by taking such measures as may in your wisdom be deemed moat conducive to produce practical aid and assistance in completing this work, which must secure the greatness of this city, and it dependencies for all lime to come. WM. ROBINSON, Jr., Preal. Solomon W. Roberts, Esq., of Philadelphia, being introduced, addressed the !Lard on the mer its of the proposed Railroad, incidentally giving an exposition of the venous Railroad routes of Ohio, in which Pennsylvania as interested. Edward Miller, Esq., Assistant Engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad, then read a statement on the mopes, and future prosperity of the improve. meat with which he is connected. The circular from S. V. Merrick, Esq ..,rrersident of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was aut. witted and rend to the meeting. It will appear on Monday. On motion of Gen. Moorhead, it was resolved that the proceeding. of the meeting be published. THOS. BAKEWELL, neat lons HAZPCP, Sec'y. SERUMS COURT, Sept. 7e. I S4B Rend ns Reed. Error In the Court of Common. Pleas of Eno County—Argued by Mr. Galbraith for PIT in Error and by Mr. Walker for LM. Error. Brim et•al va Thompson. Error to the Court of Common Pleas of Erie County. Argued by Mr. Babbitt be PIR in Error and by Mr. Walker for DR in Error. Champlin vs Williams at al Error to the Court of Comma Pleas of Erie County. Argued by Mr. Marshall and Mr. Galbraith for PIT in Error and by Mu. Kelso for Db. in Error. Stafford vs Ames. Error to the Court of Com. awn Pleas of Erie County. Argued by Babbiu kn. Pit In Error and by Galbsaitb for DO. in Error. Tar, .9Jbertyw Party. The kild wir .g is an extract. from Gov. Seward's *Powell rencr .sly delivered in Boston : "The Lib arty Party leas always bad my Respect end 'IWO thy, bat they never bad my tote, the tea , sons evtd ant to aIL I saw them with resyees and •Swltl)lnlr y, caging the two great parties onward to then a' owed object; but they lost my resbecs and sYnaw thy when I ow them sacrificing the pried. Pie w hick won them fame—tmmediate emancipa tion And where is their ehensbed Gospel nowt t down to 'Mice nothing. Matthew, Mark, I ..uke, John, and so on to Revelahoms--nothing remains bat a few resolutions prepared for them by the wire working magician of Kindereark.— (Cheers.) For my own pan, neither Mr. Van Bs!. see nor any other statesman who has, throe oat his life, opposed the canoe of humanity. shall lay out a platform for me. 'Great applause.] "But what has the third party gained by se lectitg Mr. Van Buren I What does he bring them of such importance that they should Gnash," their former profession. Does he bring a life devo ted to the sacred cause of human freedom I Where is his first breath in its favor,hefore his last plot, to he found recorded, Does be brings hand of electorst No. The Magician has lost his wind, and the pass ty which once enabled him to accomplish his oh. jects hew now left him. It is now Mr. Van BUM ; alone. He cannot bring the electorial vote of New York, nor can he even conjure up a respectable ; rote there, two reasons : the Hist is that most of his old followers deserted bfm when he espoused the CALL. of freedom; and the booed is , that II they had all :adhered the Whigs oat number them. (Cheers.) • Yes. fairly dividing the State of N. York 1 there is a Whig majority there, and if the Whigs will but avoid false Issue the State is Main. "What, th en, have the third party got! Why, ; they have sold their principles and gained a can didate TI us reminds me of an anecdote told of a Saxon Blot op in the olden time, whose sanctity was great, !is he was supposed to somas healing powers . Unfortunately he fell into the hands of the Saracen" and they demanded as his ransom one hundred and fifty pounds of silver, one hundred and fifty clocks one hundred and fifty cattle, and one hundred anal fifty slaves, which they insisted should be paid at meee, as the. old man's . health was kw. lac and he might die. The vast sum was collected by the Saxons,but before it was wholly paid the Bishop breathed his last; yet, unwilling to lose so much wealth. the Saracens dressed his corps in his sacerdotal totes, and, seeding ham on a chair, bore him to the Saxon line. The delighted Saxons knelt before their saint. Iv adviser, beseeching his blessing, bat lo he was dead , So it i s w i th t h e third party. After giving so much they have got a candidate, but he is eh , wally defunct ! (Continued cheering.]" Lin Beatiro.—The "item" man of the Cincon• Mai Enquirer tells the following good one:—A friend of oura not a great way (fool the Henrie House, the two ant letters citing name Ur—, but never mind the name. Well, to go on, this friend had been weitinkt twenty four hours in Sandulky City, in 0011 impatient humor for the can on the Railroad to start down. The time for them to move was nearly at hand,,and our friend thcft befcee starting be would indulge in a cigar. He procured one, lit it, and in order not to annoy the other pas• wager., he went and stood upon the platform of the hindmost car. where he quietly puffed away, rums Dating in what a short space of time he would be home, and upon the advantages of steam as appli. ed to travelling. Chu—chu—chu--cha, chit, chit, snorted the fiery steed, nod away went the train with all the car. hut the one on which he was standing; that one had been detached, there not be mg passengers enough to fill it. He says that he stood perfectly astonished, but did not "let on" to the bystanders that he intended to go, and when he had finished his cigar, walked quietly in the house, muttering that "he didn't care mach about going soy how," went to bed and slept until he was called up for the nest train twelve hours after. lie has sworn MT smoking cigar., and bits not touched one since; what is more, says he never will Loaal natter. `, ItEMIT= MI Tin rtTmititalt DOLT GAISTR. . . _ Law= Sr. Ct-sta AM/MIL—At • meeting of the (needs of Taylor, F'dlmons, and Johnston, on Same day, the 23.1, at Lorenx,Sterlingdt Co's., rolling mdt Mr. James Tronick, gnu called to the chem. and John Smedley and David Phillips, appointed Vice Presidents, and Win. Perkins, Secretary. After a few remarks by the President, Messrs. liampton , Fox and hlehegen, Est.fre eloquently addressed them, after which on motion, the manna atl)oor, ned to meet on Wednesday, the 27th, to organize for the campaign, JAMES TRUNICK, Pre. R ' u. Ptacrxs, See'ry. At the adjourned meeting held on Wednesday, they organized by appointing Ephraim Janes, jr.. President and Wm. Perkins. Secretary, and pro meJed to organized a Bough and Beady Club; when Ephmuu Jones, jr., was elected president. and Jona ban P. Roes Esst.,6ecretary, far said club. when the following named persons were appointed to attend to getting out the tub What ewe in their respective diatrieta, and to act es a Committee of Vigilance on the day. I:detection. Upper Doane,. ado. Birmingham David Chess 0. IL Ormsey t rasturd John WI 'hog Hiram Martin Wm. Choke yer Adam Weber Middle !hones pain Jones' Fn.", ta Saar w i g Rs., Wm. Mesaic.k Wm. M. Green B. W. C. StUell 332 F. A. McMillan John MeEtternin David klidbps Win Lorenz Masai Evans lame Riley John Manz Lon", ',Lorna from SOW. Ilfad Ran and Swede-, vain Pd.. to Molter' Creel vr arc! Ingram James Marian Jobn W.ltrnshaw John Hodgson Thomas Seca Samuel Hodgson Sale MIO Ron Duren,. John Smith Rohm Carnahan Gvvrge Roberts Robert Niena Leviniruharri John Carnahan Tenspeinisserulle Dann lames Turnick J. R. Holmes David Robinson Marcus Bell E. 11 rker LUMP- Ewing Beim, tM lVeskingsva ansiikeirnisintelie Turnpikes. John Silk Chas. Mailers Win. Frew Wm-Silk Samuel Lee David Dunmore James Lien John Stacker John ('hey, ir C. Robinson last of Madan/sou Pile. Wm. Carter Jesse Peataon Win. Chess Daniel Dougherty John Patterson (home House Wm Boggs Win Espy John Watson Wm. Noble. Thos. Perkins, ir. Samuel Bell (od Hill Dania. Wm. Dilworth Thos. Wamon Robert Finney A. K. Levu After the Committees were appointed, it was Resolved, That from now, unto the evening Male second Tuesday of November, we will spare no honorable exertions to elect our nominees, Nano• nal, State sad County. Resolved, That the proceeding. be publuthed in the Whig papers of the coy. E. JONES, Jr., Prer. It. R. C. J. P Ross, Sec'ry. A NNW WAY or Payout Oin Oxen —A man was arrested and brought before Aldermen Steel yesterday, forteenng a due bill which bad been pre sented to him for payment—We once knew merchant, in this city, who knocked a man down for presenting a bill to him, and when the .utterer appealed to a Jury for redrew, they ailinued the debtor on the around, en it appeared, that the merchant had been dunned in his own store, and the duoner did not leave when ordered to do so. One of the witnesses who testified la behalf of that merchant, to his general amiability of temper, &c died in the poor house—a miserable drunkard. The other is still being, but living a drunkards bfe to die a bloated wt. The merchant lives and proapera—be made the only atonement in hts power, by apologizing/ for the offence to the injured party. "Lady Bill," alien, a half witted colored man,who wears female apparel—was arrested by otlicer, Fox yesterday, as an accomplice in the stealing of seven silk haadkercluefs from the stare of Mr. J. T. Whitten on Market atrect. The two eaterd the store together and Smith priced a pair of socks .while Lady Bill examined calicoes. Having di 'carted the attention of the Clerk, Smith appropri• ated the 'kerchief. The constable could not find her. Fuse A rri.m.—We were Moored by our old awl esteemed friend, F4eltiel Harker, of Lower St. Clair Township, with a doe specimen of apples, which were well worthy a prominent place at the fair, had they been pmeented. The Rambo, and Gloria &toadies, were of the larger else and possessed s flavor equal if not superior to any we have ever tasted. PHILOWOICAL Isarrirtrra,—The regular meet ings of the above named Aasodation, have been resealed. The question for discussion on nest Saturday evening, is /Uselna, That the nomination of blitil. s y Mea as candidates for the highest cake at the Govern. went, is unworthy of the Chnsuan civilization of the -noon of the nioet•enth century," end the elle:- con of such would be a retrograde movement to. wards barbarism, and prove highly prejudicial to the best interests and true glory of the American 'People. Philo Hall is open to the public no tigual. If our local friend ofthe Journal had read the "ran or story, he would not have wines his COMMODL He only gusawd that the wave ran awry with the kerma. Taw Rua Cut or Butotautt, on the docket of Mara Meats, we are teteemed, is that reikr ea to m another para,graph. The breaking open of a dwelling house or out building which is part of the same with Intent to commit ■ felony eons stiintes Borgiary. Breaking into and robbing stores is not burglary--but is termed compound larceny. Blackstone says of burglary—"To constitue this crime, the act must be committed fa the night, or wham there is not daylight enough to discern a men's face. It must be in a manor house, or in an adjoining building which is part or parcel of the mansion." So alio of Arson. The mslicions horning of a dwelling house or contiguous building constiotes the crime of arson, but in Connecticut even the maliciou s burning of a skup, or vessel, is declared to be arson, if life is thereby either destroyed or endangered. Many persona are uaawareof these legal Ms. Unctions, as we were, before our attention was eal. led to the matter. We have no idea (says the Louisville Public Journal) that many persons calling themselves Whip will support Msarin VAR Buires for the Presidency, but we are thoroughly disgusted to think that any, even one, should do so. It seems IS degradation to human nature. All the &mi./term ed Whip of the non.slaveholding States, no mat. ter how strong their devotion may be to the free soil ptincipie, will, to the language of one of the re. solutions of this great Whig meeting in New York prefer standing by "those who have never compro. , mired, never trafficked, never betrayed the free spirit of the North, tether than the noisy new con verts to Geo-soil and free labor, who never ceased to truckle to the South until she hod spurned them with contempt from her councils, and refused lon getto repay subserviency by offices and honors: 1 Coax or Mae Lau—licrualurtnoairue Lama— LitelLeville, Clay county, 111., Nov. 4, 1819—I certify that I have been afflicted for ten years with whet to etaamotily called Milk Len, and after trying many reetedies and physicians, without relief. I at length re .oricd to DR- JAYNE S SANATIVE PILLS and AL TERATIVE. I took in all two boxes of the Pills and ecTen bottles of the Alterative. toy ankle began to shot Miens of Inithuon in two or three day. after ta king the Alterative, and appeared to get worse for some time. 7he medicine appeared to throw all the disease out In the eudace. My lingers at length showed the influence of the medicine to their very ends, but now I believe It has effectually cured me. My ankle has completely healed, and I can walk as well a. ever I did. MARY BOND. For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Penni, .t. MINS tcr usz int Pairros filteno—lf you wish In be atie posoto! in any tmdertaking, you must always 'use the eloper means,' Therefore, d you have a cough, use Jam'. Parecroadrr and be cured, for it is the proper mans. Have you Asthma or dufficulty of breathing, thee the only efficient means to cure you is to use fayne's Expectortmi which will immediately overcome the *p.m which contracts the diameter of the tubes, and loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs theta up. and th removes every obstruction to a free reap. ration, wh ile e at theame urne all infltuumenon is sub dued, and a cure is certain to be effected. Have you Bronehow, Spann; of Blued, Pleurisy, or in fact any Ptitmone Affection, then use Jaynes klitieetamist did relief ry is certain, and you will find that you have turd the proper means. For sole in Potsburgh at the redo Tea Store., Pd flth stnrel near Wood. J 7 Tlermsor• in favor of Dr 51'Leatte Ewer Yale. —lt would be easy to fill • volume with cartideates of the excellence of thth medicnte Wherein it has hod • Mal it has made itself popular. We have m one pus• sesaiou huodreds of orders like the following VAlTaliCloll. . bee 1947. 111.111. 1(1210 Q Co Your tr••elling agent led with roe • abort Mae sine, a quao tty of 1611..eariss Liner Pilla The whole lot sold •ery rapidly. and gave the highs./ saUslacttoo. Indeed it to conatdered the best medicine of the bald ever offered for sale Ilea., wad me another supply as Woo As poulble ' • • germne article of tile above , valuable itiedicl. c. Iva had at ilia drug stove o(J Kuhl & Cu , 00 Wu. •UOlll.. aepl t W. M. Wright, M. D.. Dazatlat. Orrtcll and tendency on Fourth .trees,oppoene the Pittebutich Bunk. 11trace bourn from 9 o'rloeh to 19 A bl, and Crum 2 o'duck sod P M Dr. O. O. Stearns, Desna*. OFFICE at .1.11•• Heuck ~ tin rourtn street, • few doors &hew, Wood Buret. until the completion° the houwa nearly oppoeite Teeth in bforts. with ant• fiend genic after use manner now univer•ally prefer red al the mast. manufactured to •utt each partieular raw, Teeth, nom • full .on down to • wnele one. In vetted on a surtron plate. ants a•oldttl nd.try w th natural teeth Specimens of block% of pla may ba .e may the ntlica All operation* Inestient to the proleaeion performed watt core ana 140131ot:or** an am Alloghseny County, ea. r ttrpos.r . • t Atierbeny County- la the matter the t own Count r y, nt Jame. Patterson, Jr romistralor, tr Je.e• Arturtrua, late of Me Ito rough of thronorrhars to said county . deseared. orb. died misstate. pray tug ort worder (or the sale of cer• P.Vonl oast peastion fully sod as late &sets lsed. And nos, to ern September O. Ineth We foreganng noconed pennon presented. end the COO ., order that tice of tins appiiesnon gt•en to all parnes inter. rsted by in the litany Pitts/wren ti•sette. by three insertlOns to the same, setting forth in said nouns that said order 01 sale tedl he granted. unless agespuons ho bled on or helm, We fourth Monday at °eta., lists From We Itercrrd prislhsalt JUMP VOI:NG. Jr . C. . wILL be 0014. t low pram and oat loany lane. Ali LOTS oo Wynn tyreet, above Lgan, arentang OU tees es We he *treat. tad eneculaus back 121 feet to •16 met alley. The rspad Improvements an that part or the City, and the tarots upon .bulb the Lots will be mid, render this property worthy Lae anetauon 41 thong deaurone caponahaanse real estate. Inquire of. TODD & 4th. &Low.. !Smithfield et I 03T—A Wu loather! M. Ar. Moore—came up rb n•ar wuwe Rek..tore b thusburget, nu uoard 0. uas steamer Crtrollme An) lakatuatura of as wherea bouts .11 be manklully re cored. Al FNMA stEN, Mtage Agent. Alonon.ga-ne la Hoot., A% ar.r RITCHIE & COCHRANE FOBIISEDIII6 ). COILMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 9 3 Tenth: MOM Ay STREET. m6t1.4&.mv8 A•w Orle KLEUER, No narhird .trees, would respectful a ly inform the musens 111 Paulmre, and smartly that be mu ma returned tram the Kam with an ele. rant lot of Plano Fortes, selected by him with great mare for dianng hi. any stay in the East. ern enure. H. K. ha. male it hie butaneu to egarome timely into the most ot the different Piano mattufaelo nea, and can conhdently assert Mat the Plano. offered by tam lot .ale are the eery twat make In the reentry N 13.--Pervons anatomy to buy • Piano will find it m their advantage tei call and oat my Crock before boy mg elsewhere, as my anangements with Me manufee• mien will enable me In sell at lose, Ii not lower. than any other dealer separ S e( se '"y ye 6 ,7 ""S-4'4". "" W a lti t rk ht LANHLt WHITI DEAN-10 white, . WICK I M't.llLl IYNCHHI . IIO MANUFACTI'FIia) TOBACCO—. Ls lab bis *monad size lump, or good quality, fur sale by aepHl 1:1 1 A/All DICKEY at. Co IR ; :1 : 1CC AND TILL, r sale by imAki:LKTyzco 4,2 BOULDER BRACES-4 doe Shoulder Braces. • apiendid article, pat received by Ezpreaa ad for sale at the Oil cloth and India Rubber Depot, No 3 Wood at amp:9 J A H PHILLIPS • _ _ jI4.K.iR PRIN6I 4 -1 doe Dar Spntiffa, sain reed -1 by e;press, ad la ale Cl th e Ind. Rubber De pot. No .3 Wood at_ " sepO3 J 3 H PHILLIPS 4 111CUSIIION0-4 do. Air Cushions, lust reed by IV caress and fiat We at the India Robber Depot. No S Wood _.t. apthi J II PHILLIPS VINH-100 bbl. trash No 1 blatant; 10 hi bblo do do II'OILL A ROli as . ;hota . brana pxp m po t rid LL ton E 2s, . . WINDOW -60 bzs bola Window Onus. "0 9 hII.4ILL A ROE_ TANNERS' OIL—TO bbl. supenor '<OD APOILL A ROB 1, , C0N01111 - BLANKETS—We have past resented oar Fall supply 010-4 and 10-4 Economy Blankets, notch awe offer to the trails at • mall advance on Man ulacturers' price. JAMilt A 110 rCIIISON h. Co I apriffit SHEA & PENNOCK ['OAR LIOVSENIOLASSF-4 —lOO bbl. sugor boo molasses In store and for sale by OLDEN SYRUP —lO bbl. golden syrup, 10 hal kJ do do do. 90 kgs do do to store and bar sale by JAM} A HUTCHISON &Co Arts St. LOU/1 Redden/. LEAD.-71/0 pig. Galena lead al stare and for sale try JAM A HUTCHISON k Ca =NIMMI LEAS -20 half thorn Li Powder Tea, 10 do d0117.t. penal do, YO do do Y Hynia do, lb do do Yaw do. A Igo, II lb and slb coup., of eupenor qual ity, f oe family am, in store nod to we by seEl_ 4 SLACKISURN b. Co DACON-701U Ma,. prune article, on hand and for /...) sale by oepla TASSEY k urafr A PPLE,I4-3i LW. Omen Apples, :a store and for A .ale by sepia TASSEY A Llb...Yr 50 v .4 .ry iz w y , ( 4 , , j.. pp Et i tl i ll f tE r LB ,o,n n e oz .w la i n y ding, for .air cpl 6 SLIWONAIAKER h Co M°LA:3BE73-93 bbl. Sugar House ioe: received and for sale by Pyle BROWN A CULI,II4IITAON r OACCO-71) boa Nees Ss; 60 Hunt's 10 " Thomas' 1imp.,.5., landing and for mile by JA m P.% DA LZ ELL sepia 120 mineesithh r , e; : i . d .L a i?a d ; or 6; a: try ood q rIASSIMERES—A full morteneni black and fancy Caaainierea. of Lae Islam .tylea and potter., past opeumg by septa 511A,KLKIT ot. WHITT IAIILE CHAIN—A lunge Cable Chain suilldbld for atearaboala, near Sial teat IT, length, fur sale by 0400 L rl WATERMAN DANK OF WOORTER—'rhe highest price wttl be LJI paid tor a limited aznouni oral. note* of lb. Rank of Wooster, by aeplh N HOLAIFI3 d SONS OIL CLOTH—Reo'd this day , one ahem new atyle oak eolorad ral Cloth. of very bandana pattern. sepal W APCLINTOCK. f \HEM& —76 bx• V R Cecelia, lor sale by --- kJ sepal ' tt I' VON lit/NNIIOReT &Co SALERATUS-13 casks slid lioxea for sale by - . sepal li E VUN BUNN HORS__T & Cu I.,IIsECTRICITY—A Manual to accompany Blain'. .12, Electric Apparatus, tom published and for aisle by • LILA K E & Co, ?traria{ or, sey - fkl cmillici N nide of tip thatimit4 MiIEM=IM Id h( bbl, No Y Mackerel, ktiuvachusetta non, juin received and for sale by . avid & RICKETRON • • m -- HILLICOTHE SOAP-20D Ims ou consignent mid C for sale by Boren MILLER & RICRETttON --_ • • LARD OIL-20 Olds No 1 Lard (Ni, in store and for sale by arr..° MILLER & RICKEITEON UOAR-6O . hhils prime N O si lum lir o t 3 ala by Bice, 'ml VU( (N) (or2i; 1 % 10,7, r.t. T AR TJi lbble N. C. frtkbi loNNl joRsT k WPAPER -40 nu medium and crown TY Paper for sale by sap& 8 P VON BONNHOUT & po C • BESE-48 b. cream cheese Met roeeived for sale by stroll WICK & 111•CANDLL738 WRITE Eto4B---32 Irbls mall whim beans for kl sale b • II WICK & DID METAL-200 tons Pig Aboal for Foundry use fot gabs by tspts OFD A BERRY DYChtneoasdsnaV M and LWeind Pectin; weed co* of the Comte( Caine= Pleas, awl District Court of Allegheny cooed, end to me directed, will be !spoiled td sale, at the Coon I in the city of Pinsbargh, as Monday, the Ind ttirt ' ir October next. A. D. thld, u In otloek, A. Id., the Go 4 lowing described property, to win All the right, side ,merest and claim of Peter IL/gi g., of, in and to all that certain of or piece of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh o 0 the .00th side of Groot sweet and fronting on said street frOnset, sodas. tending back SO feet, on which is erected • three story brick house, and is Landed on the cut by property of Borne y AVClelland, on the West by Thomas Flood. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Peter Ratigen„ at the snit of Daniel Trotter, for use of Joins A W ills, Esq.; and also taken In execution as the pro.. perry of Peter Retinae and P Cunningham, at the colt ell Daud A Helly, for use.. • --- All the tight, title, interest end claim of Thomas Cull, of, in and to all that certain lot or pleee of ground. sit uate in the Sixth Ward of the city of Pinsbumh, and' bounded and described u follows, rim Beginngon Holmes' land at the line of lot owned by Andrew C Jaime; thence along said line 23 feet 11 inches; thence ona line parallel with the line of said Jones 73 feek thence on • hoe parallel with Holmes' lane 23 feet I inches to the line of Jones' lot; Menu along said line 76 fret to the place of beginning, on which are erected • two wary frame house and out hours. Seised and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Cecil, ta the snit of Wilum I Kees, for the aso of William Cooper. - - ALSO, All that estrum Mick building, containing six tene ments, Undue m the city'.! Pittsburgh, and erected on oil those two eertam lots of ground, marked and num bered as lots Nos MI and 33 in Fettermairs plan of lots near the New Court House, each of raid lute toning 14 feet in front on Hoes street, by lUD feet deep—the .std tenements being each two stories high, with basement and attic, and each being IS lien square or thereabout. Seised sad taken in ascendent as the property of Ed ward Allen and Joho Coniston, who were Impleaded with Hugh Hamilton, at the suit of Joseph Haines. ALSO, All dm certain two and a half story brisk house, situated and being on lots Nos 3 and XI fn Fettennanta plan of lots on Ross street, in the city of Pittsburgh. Said building is al feet wide on Ross street, and runs back SS feet towards Pennsylvania Avenue, and in tended for • coon. Seized and taken in extemkni as the property of Hogh Hamilton and John Corrister owners, and Hugh Kelly contractor, at the wit of Ho bert Irwin, now for ow of Moses Kissiek. ALSO, All the right, tide ' intereat and claim of Hngh of, ui and to all that certain lot or piece of ground sta te iu the Sloth Ward of city of Pittsburgh , being lot No 4 in • sob-division of the Into nnmbentid 88, 89, 90 and 91 in Irwin's plan of itub-4.hislost of out lot No S of the out lots of the said city, bounded and described as redeem: Beginning on the Coal Hill Trunpike, at toe corner of lot No 2 of the same plaid thence ale said turnpike 20 feet inches to the corner of lot No h; thence 8 W along the hue &aid lot No 6, 84 feet to • feet alley; thence along said alley N W 20 feat 8 inch es to the corner of lot No 3: thence N Walong the nee of said lot No 3, 84 feet to the Coal 11111 Turnpike, the place of be Inning, with a frame house and other buildings thereon erected. Seized and taken in enema llon as the property of Huth keil al the snit of James f;alaman, now for use of Hugh Harrold All the right, tide, in erest and claim of Thomas H Pattereon of, in and to all those four lots or pieces of ground. Nos 15, 14, 15 and 15, in e Plan of lots laid out by Z W Renungtou, City Surveyor, for R N Havens, Y 4 , October, Hate—recorded in Book CI, 3, Vol id, page 3a400 the City District, on • portion of out lot No 1.5 the plan of the manor of Pittsburgh, the said lets lying contiguous to each other, and bounded om the west by a street SO feet wide, running northwardly and south wenily; on the south by a strut Ec. feet wide, on the brow of the hill; on the east by land of Alexander W ier. and on the north by a5l feet alley; the said lots having heretofore beenhi by the Sheriff at the coil ot Hampton et 111111er, and ao deed acknowledged May 4, 1644, to A H gag, in trust for the said Thomas Pettereou, and by hoe, at the butane* of acid lemon, conveyed also tn like 014110 Allen Kramer, to bold the same in trust for said Patterson; and pay err .= preferred COMIIIIODII, which preferences are con trary to the Act of Mutably in suck cue made and provided--the title to raid lots therefore Hill remaining in said Patterson. Seized and taken in executiou as the property T 11 Patterson, at the coil ofThomas Mel lon, for the tie of Jolla Keating. ALSO, All that certain two stop frame house, situate In Allegheny city --scud house being 20 feet in front on Carpenters alley to said city, and encoding bask to. wants Maul street lb feet, between Cherry street and Vahan stme; on lot No VI in the plan of lots laid out by Ci E Warner, Jacob Painter and F Loren; in We Scaerre Tract opposite the Noshes. Liberties of the city of Pittsburgh, and the lot or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenant thereto. Seized and taken in execute:to as the property of Anthony Walter, owner. hr • at the sod of Frederick W Kolaren ALSO, All that taro story Same building, inutile in the ltd Ward of the nay of Allegheny, erected on lot No le In William Granath'. plan 111 awd ward,containing In front on Webster street SW feet, and in depth De feet, and the lot or piece of ground and cartilage nipper.- cant th ereto betted to taken in eseetuot as the pro. petty of Junes Ml:aulary and Samuel Rill, at the snit W Myers b. Peewee All that certain two story frame building, Minato to the Second Ward. Allegheny eay, erected on lot No IS, (which and lot fronts al feet on Sampson, and va tted. bock Clint, preserving toe some width to • 10 1001 alley, in domes Anderson's plan in .am waid,) eninamlng iu (rout on Nat:Lipson street 20 tett. 1111/.1 m drplo used 1010,1000 e 01 ground and canl4 age appunensitt thereto Netted and taken in caeca. Iwo as 11/c property 01 Datum tio Men and Vanitiel NW, at 1110 1,01 of Myers I. Pfrangle. All the rtgbn, tide, tomes: and clam on Peter Ran gam of. on am no el/ thus lot on ground, situate in Pin township. nom, Sixth Word. Pinshurgh.) ttegmulng en L'hattn nu snreen at nhe ditutoce oi feet umbes Irma the corner on .on No 6. no the psi annexed no ale por. mono of the estate on Andrew %V woon, dec'd, (Pio SUS, Jl.lllO I rem, lekAl.l and running along Chatham street mutherardly 40 leen, and tlxnee •1 nen eagles with Chatham wort 96 feet to an alley IS feat 0 inches todo; thence along gaol WWI . dope y 10 feet sad thence at night aug ce errth sand alley MI feet to the place of begioomg, oat on erloch is resort...l • yearly gromd real of SIM Sensed sod oaken to moremon settle pro perly of P ammo, law km of Conantghato Al Ran son, on the sun of 1 1/ sod A Kelly. now (or the use of /oho A Wills LSO, Jlll Mat cestate two brick home to Slip., being VS feet in fret. elle ea !n o o n acem or litre of i lLt ` Ve d ralirtTs ". rt is " wt b asOla rine, achnstroperty; rune by mid Diekmant line nowt nej Seen west to Waslatinnire Komi, [beam by sald mad fen to Inie of lot No V, thence north 351 km east to is. water mark on the said river, thence up the maid near tees to the place in beginning . , being a pan of Ms Coin ILA lots, Seised anti taken in execution as the mope it, et James LA. and Sainnel Wilson. at the ,ard !doh. All the right. title, interest and Heim of John H or, m and to all thou. certatn lots numbered MI, go, 61 and an, tu a plan of inst...tivision of out lot No 1q and part of out lot Nod of the coy u( umber/04mM bulb tog lots, madapy the executor. of Mart Pride, deed, winch plan recorded in the Heconler's office, aM for Ailegkeny county, to deed book Vol 0, page r ,„ on which are erected a two may frame dwellang Mina., and a Jrlck .laughter home, a frame Made and Foote pane Seized and taken in execution as the property of John H Miller, at the tut of T M Wolfe t Mos.. and to be mid by JOHN FOBSY7II, Shand. Stmesres Onrect. Sept. PS, HO. .41,00-`",S WOOL -4 sacks NN .1, just reed and for aala by "Fr WICK k. Id•CANDIS \ ObiklbTlC FLANNELS-60N brown, bine, white 13 and plaid 4-4 Domestic Flumes, Anions & Bro's nianolacturemst recetved sod for sale by ELSH FlLANNELS—Purchastrs will find 0,1 V V Shea t Pennock'. • full supply of real Welsh Flannel, oleo, Rodger.' 4-4 unskizinkable Flannels. ter& Gi 1111EiS — E-160 bis W lost recd and for ..1. %.," by roper tl F VON BONNHORST & Co C RA ., N;rßßlES—li s llz y j u rbg loadO li aLrd for .aleitoby ‘.2 ALERATUS--10 basks for sale by . .etaF YON BONN HORST d. Cco 11 0 Al 13--1 do. pit bandlcd, for ablo by I) arr.& r I , VOBl BUNIIHUM.ST 4.C0 111 EltRINCit , -10 bbls for We by JUIL Kph blr VON BONN HORST 4CI LL KAMER-1-91W lb. feathers, for .019 by 1.• seta] BF . VON BONNHUR.OT 4Co lIRICE'S COUGH CANDY-10 11.0sains1 teed and r (orals by w• 49 J KIDDICo PSUM SALTI3-1000 lbe pet reed and for .ale by septi .1 K 1111) t Co ALAHMOL—Ie bbls (or sale by sernel KIDD k Co (101::ERAS-10 W. pint reed and fir_ela_loy ll frAl el UM SHELLAC—Moue. Just reed and for sale by ur repro K E SELLERS, 67 wood st OIL. PEPPEILMINT—I t araster Jost reed and for sale by .02.1 It E SELLERS I) 041 D ANTINIt:, , NY— I case Just i ried t = H r it OIL .. OHIGAN 01-1 ewe Just real nod f o r sale by Pt" , ELLKES O IVINTERIi.I.N-1 case Just i lan and for sale Itotte.• to P aaaaa 1,1 0 U H'l'H W A ND— it. More, AaSesSOr of the Fourth 1' Ward, ar 111 attend at Alderman Johns' ofEce, every day thta wee., between the bonne of 9 A. 4. and IV o'clock, A. IN.' BACON -1:M pteces Bacon Shk,s, (or nab, eloee conurratabat, by .ep97 WICK IWCANOLF.BIII BRAZIL, SI;lIAR-42 tine• Whits Brazil Sugar, rd.- ceived and wr sal' by WICK k M'CANDLESS EFINED BOILAX-15 kegs &caned Borax, Just receiving and tor we bv WICK & WCANDLESS et.N . LPI b l y u.p,, OR 1 bbl! ,. .lum C ‘ a y lis ic hat i jnn teed ¢ad (pt CLOVES -9 bbl. (cosh Cloves, for sale by sejel WICK tr. APCANDLF.9B, CREAM , :HR-NE--18L.. sopenor W R Cream Cheese, lust "centred and for ale by tern WICK P. AVCANDI TZB 62 ODA ASH-40 ca,ks groloy, I m o no " nod for sale by at )U 4M,DI RErYhRT seprri-lar ( ,o 11ifutd. .ate ,y U . Lt,T k 1 5 . 5 - Iresh olateoi ettst rricl-nod try: _ b WeI2ILALALCAI92I,ESS j uoit . i: F liiill-43hbl - s - c — l‘V e l..nrykrooci ‘ (Or aata by K ArSibriCl*DiS_ A Llibl-11 bble We by •tie 1..14! WICK Ibld - C.ANDIASS riOCOA—II bin superior Cocoa, warranted prime, ‘,./ just received and for sale by seek WICK fe NYCANDLEBI3 TABLE SALT-10 bye just reed and for sale by eep4A WICK it NYCANDLEIfB ALERATUS—A superior article, 1 for Oaken' use. on hand and for aide by .1'46 WI'K t ItI.CANDLE4.4 AUCTION BALE& Jobs" D. Davejs. Maistlosioar. Rosedale( Furniture et Asthma. C:42 Tuesday mansing, Onlobes ak aglo 0k10c.14 at the dwelling home of p. gramobeer, on the oast. side of Slanthfiald um; between Third and Forth arms, will be sold without reserve, for mash marten cy, his entire stock of Iscousehokl moll kitchen fornlttirv, among which aro—one splendid reseelood *Ming teat sofa, bureaus, book case, s mahogany and commas chairs, sense, mahogany tables, bedsteads, earpeung, oil Boor cloths, looking glasses, window blinds., fen ders fire irons, china gl assond queens ware, cooking stove, and (Intend assortment Of nooking sep3o JOHN D DAVIS, Ana Buggy at Auctunt.. • rats mammy; at u o'clock, in front. of the mama, clot soles roam, corner of Wood and Fllth sts, will be staid tOre.h enuonalt one good totality second hood , turd order. p3O JOHN D DA.VLS, sort Srconat Sole. The balance of W A al mock of Dry Goode will be sold at Ms more, NO 41,1 Wood st, by the sub. scriber, ott Tensday morning nom, at le o'clock. To merchants desiring to repledsh,or lay tea fresh stock of goods, each an opportunlry of doing m at their own prices is not often offered, and all sae i would do well to call and examine the large sleek which will be :p°.o4 to sale on Tuesday next. The goods are all Inuit and seasonable, having been consigned from the east for nal sales It will be umeeenary toEttneunereut any of the sod. ales, as the goods will be arranged to iota through the morn and numbered, on the day previews to the sale, when they can be examined, mad are all warranted sound sod perfect. The following liberal ten= are offered: For all sums over SRO, I mos credit for approved endorsed mum 1250, 4 mos; end over WOO, E moa. sep3o Passrptory Sots of Dm Goods. On Monday Roomd. ad, at 10 o'clock, at the Ocsamerclal Baths , comer of Wood and Fifth streets, "trill be sold, without rescue, for cash coned ay, an extension usonmenlofhae7 and =Pi e foreiga mul domestic Dry Goods, censisting of • great "ninety of rich styli poxes, hiancheiner slingbaratt s . I ,Pa• eat, mons de lain., dress silks, black unn, bombes:me, damask linen table clot* owns* and terkerie altawls, silt hdkfs, taper cloths, Cassimeres, seinen., Ken. tacky mans, white and red flannels, uckinp, bleached and brown =Wins, checks, groollen and cotton hod« flan., - • • m:arias, Quetrwrisrs, Fttnanin. ft. o 20 las find lb lamp V. manufactured tobacc. shf chests Y H tea. A quantity of groceries, china, glass and queene- Ware, • gement assortment of iteer and 116.111111 hand household famimre, =Gag which aro =Unruly dressing butes., haw spring seatsolas, settees, chain, tables, bedsteads, book cases, window blinds, feather beds, looking glasses la PM satiety, 6.e. rop49 Adjourned HaL 1 H. Acres Cosi, Will take place on Batutday morning Sept. 30th, et 11 o'clock, at the Ccamsusrcial Bales Soothe, comet of Wood and Flfth streets. Sale patine", which will lir ford a goal opportnally to dealevi mthat very desira ble uncle to obtain • peal bargain, the coal being of excellent quality. and lying within about three miles of the city, on the Coal Hill and Upper St. Clair Tom pike Road. Tenn* at sale. seplat ' JOHN D DAVIS, duct Salo of tholes Books, fine London Earwax Embracing standard math. on Arch/lesiva*, 13ots ny, Biography, Antiquities, Arts and Science., As. Ira, on Saturday evening, September thith, at 7 o'clock, by at the Commereial SM. Room, corner of ;V= Fifth streets. Among tiro will be found-- . Marehelfe Naval l _Bing- W;ghLrifeni=eft'fi.A=coturc, Sir :11 fle 7' et;‘, " l i vol; Storer's Antiquities of Cathedrals of Great Banda, 4 vole, beautifully illustrated; Pratorial History of Chi na, 180 enms; Ammon of the English Stage, 10 volts, Musical Library, 8 vol., Mira; Royal Lodges in Wlitd mr Park, folio, line tinted rigs, Gardeners Botanists' Dietionary,4 tort, at Moms' Antiquelt . Botanists' Sarcophagi, he., 276 engs, 4105 View. In Lo on and vicutuy, by Cook, from Dratirtep by Hanneld," 48 H 41th Pleneruque oaf on the Thames, WO env.; Heath'. new Gallery of on Engravings, 1 v01,4t0; Pictorial History of France, vol., 400 eggs; Shako pee. and his Tunes, with History of Lucretius of ktheabethan Era, by Wale, V vol s, 410; Doddridge's Serum., 4 vol.; Camillo's truitory of the Coequal of Mextro, 2 tole; Hisisrty of Greece, S vol.; .Uni ted States Exploring_Expednion, 6 vol.; TN:implant's Key to the Bible, pia; Datthway's Arch/month Balkh'. Outlines to Fredolin, Brown's Antiquities of the Jews, $ vol.; Streets, Sports nod Pastimes of the people of Erigimd, praL History of Architecture from the earliest Tams, Book of Archery, ills; Phillips on Eight and Colo, pl .; Hebrew, Chaldea and English Lexicon; work. of Bev W Hirmingdon, 6 vol.; Harcourt'. Doc trine of the Deluge, 9 volth AWllegena History of Iluel lrag,vols; Boras , complete Works, fine Ws, 6 Sol.; Somme. Elgin .Marbles, 40 plume Hogg on theCul tun of the Rose, cord pl.; Spencer , . Undies of Ger many, V vol., cold ;Musa J S Buckingham's Travels and Notes on America and' lbe thrash Provincith 9 of toga Rev T Scott's Sermons, I vol; Fry on the Boa of Job; Life and Times of the Countem of Huss- Mignon, I yak Dallas , litstoy of the Maroons; geol.; Vales' Ilistory and Condition of Egypt, S sort; Clasen dee,. History of the Rebelnen and Civil Wars in g land, 3 eels, folio; Bussey's Life of N•poleon Bona parte, several hundred engs, V vole; Beauty's Coartone, I vol., 44 superb cogs complete Works of John Locke, 3 vol., adios Hogerth's Memoirs of We Slosteat Drama, dr. . he he. Also, ()reek and Latin Lericons; rare and curious early editions of (beck and Latin eltuale.thori4 &e. Catalues are now ready arid the books vrahged for iszanation. JOHN D DAVIS, Aim :o ~ ~ h 13:131733 C. S. PORTER lllABaaka. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 30, will ba *emt du ANGEL OP THE ATTIC. Magmas Mr. John Dunn matte a Cosh..., Comic-Danee • • . - Masten W. &F. Wood. TO wamo will be added sanams called • DAMON AND PYTHIAS. Damon Mr. Prior; • =oh. Tama. The whale to unmade with tho ' WILD BOY OF BOUFM A %Vint Boy ML Wood. Can Mr. Dunn. Countess Miss Porter. - ETIIIOPLAII CONCERTS. LHE SABLE BROTHERS; respectfully . inforin th e e c iliseruh aste vofocllittsburgla end t n,that.W.owi.lLf,t.e.enth= 111, , itt i `, V21.17'' 1711ri the bt , 19th-and entertainments will costal ill port of lode OW. Lac ,P POMMES. Conundrums, Sayings and Doings, Sc. . Alto, new Negro Statuary. Doors open at ? o'clock—concert to commence at 71 o'clock. Tickets of admission g 5 cents, to be had su toe untaio stores and at das don. sepal VAX A211;1171W111 i COMI ILL be naiad* in PITTSBURGH, an Penn et, en MONDAY and TUFSDAY, the lith and 10th damt m October, Erm arwa 1948, far TWO DAYS to 4 'clack, nt—Frorri , P. 81, and et to 9in the evening. Admiuton 23 cents. Chit. dren wed. 9 years of age, half price. The Proeession of Carriages, ka., will enter the aleare town from Sutler, at 11 o'clock op the above mo , preceded by dm colossal Rex.. ea Gancten then Cameos, Painted and gilded la the roost gorgermr... elyt e , ecartni a . Cott', [moons New York Ur* Bead. Carri , r i g .,. Car o s o ze h it i l r l d r=lt p l . th ,l t ow °mooed, ath drawn by • troupe of 106 dapple grey Horses, the finest wed ever toltected together. THE CAVALCADE will pass thlough the primal* wrens of the bin, (adveniaed for aibittim to the riaacions Psvilion, erected for tpo exhibitio n of this colleciton of animals, where th e WY bee* ee Prbeingdinn i n T 111.041 of allets cALHOUN and orke 10g126. er, will give an interesting illuatthOonof the eneetidati ay of intelleet over the wild tenants piths West, So. taiga 1. at bit principal . hotals, lb. note be exhibited at New Castle -the 3th, Centreville the 6th, and Bud., the 1111 OeL watt MR. S. ArNAII I 3IIT6N ---- Wally info toss the public that ha has made an llMPrecoeut with the celebrated HERR RYMINGER, the gm - at wire' walk• er, to cross the Allegheny river on his .Ingle wire, on nest SMarday, between the hour. of 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M. Tee wire will be suspended from the Forest House to the Island, a distance of IMO feet, by 30 feet ki tir !Irminger chidlengee 4 0 world in dile feat, and would like to And an evil - wtM- " . era. Angle Saloon, Wood Stave& M U( the cordial greeting of user one thouiland f ir iends, and the tuissamplQ patronage bestesnid upon us since we reamomed the control of thin mtab lishment, we beg leave to Inform our friends nod p.. vane that no exertion will be spared to psommethe com fort, pleasure and hilarity elan Motors, and tomato the `Cad Paean stand foremost end lead off all similar establishments in the vest. lee cream, (envisaged) peaches, oyster* ia maim, with all other delicacies win be Nod al this establishment and served up in • manner without precedent. Balls and parties fee limbed as usual. sc. ANDREWS. FAIW. clOaDs: 11PCLINTOCK, POW COnsuintly receiving his , (an note o‘ . Ceile . 6llNG et, oomprieing one of Me lancet assortments ewer 610%411110 the mar ket. Mire been purchased direet nom the lco• porters sod Mannfacturera, of the latest and mimosa miles, and lower in pries than ever tittered nt this city, to which he invitee the attention of those wielders to htmielt steamboats or houses, before purchasing a.- wims. The stook conaiste in part of the following Bvariety, viz: teh Ammlnist Carpets; Oriental Tapestry Oil Cloth do Velvet do Plain colored do do Tapestry do eta feet wide do Brunets do 7-4,64, 4-4 &foil sloth Extra super 3 ply do SW.r Rod* Roper do do IV-4, 84 and 24 Dana's Ingrain do Stair Linens Wide do do Roiteoll Cloth Commou do 4-4, 3-4 & Damask do ii=se?Pleino covertVenivan 4-1, 3-1 &td dod do ti do Table Figured Table Oil cloths 4-4, nAI do do Turkey Red Todenett *4, 4,11, eel do lidablad Mats printed moon CAlpsis, neap akin do Extra sup Chenille Raga; Alib. do do do Tufted do ming do Fine do do Matulla Hemp Wilton do do Snow drop Napkins Crimson fled Plualc Diape da r Towelling Plain Crol Drub 61 Cloth do P-4 Iw4 6-4 Tabbi Wenn Blue d 'h i puli Wei% Tnin.Cul 1 Carpet Rut Kum French do do RJoh Satin lie Leine. for window minable B :oit:M4 7 VlO, ertmeon black and drab Damask.; ft." Damaaia: wowed nod linen Table van; blue, crimson, ecarlet, green, drab and black binMnei cotton Pinches of all colors,dtc.&e. he. Aim, °anal:mega and Drillings for steamboat does, and all other trionniegs necessary for MAIM ell boats In our Due, to which the ape lay ausaikm of owners is invited. W M'CLINMC/P1 CarPtl Wa+trtte4 one door from Wood,op Woortle et. .MO4 . —• ALLEXiwty vpeMAN BLIND FACTORY. JOHN A. BROWN• TAJED3 this method to inform his (math and the putdia at large that ta. Factory la now in tut ope=tiou, ou the west sithk pf the Diasoom Ajlisheny, whena eon µpm piy , of Blinds, of various colors =I quAllc... are constantly kept on head: also, m No 5 Wood at. Pittsburgh, at I A oipth . n Shorten lsoorder in /obasnyie Blinds rod a the shorwa Donee. • N. 9. —ills Blinds will he put op without auy adili tional aspen? vo that they eau be inilloved In • oho tont to eeee 15Ie of Cos wnelimg., 4,1 eritbetta the aid of • *prow d df er. Ye , _4 l 1/k.1.0178 04ADDLION DALIqd AND 13ATOI6—W a 2dor. %dila! 44 and Market eta, Us lately rephl sa op( gan Gooda, of desirable shades, is 1/1114W0 u d blankCharepsatda; orange and w o , do; green and blk el% red end brown, do, truDadde for Viscera and Cardinal. Alach handsome pre y changeable, striped and Armed. ISILX VELVEr sluml.B-6 far of these beanie 1 . 2 11 4 S and aired rittathy, WO reed. fLorONO DHAWL6-0! eetweet aryls*, and al.:m.4de Q OAP 1U baa Crump= & Co's• ,Pa/ag, 101Vbs Hyde Co. 1.3 ire do Candi., sOu do . l*, SO do Almond, WO " V ":red; IQ Whne th.,fl.ltittiv3l4 STEAMBOATS, NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LThig OF CANAL AND STF4IIPACKETS, m ai m 111 4 . Emu • (yu °Lawton,) Lams Pittsburgh daily in 9 o'clock, A. ki„ spd thee at Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy and Bean= 13a. nal,l at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at U Mae night Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. AL, and( trip canal to the neer during the night.) and GI al 9 o'clock, A. 111, and arrives el Final:lllM 17 hi.—thea nialung a ceoritirtlloll• lie. (or Catrylat awes sad freight beweest New Lisbon emil'inb. burgh, in shorter time and at less rates than by eery other route. The proprietors of Lure hate the pleasera 01118 fo.dlett . li t e he th: e they have . finedzo i two etz i freight, to MI mutest/on with the swell known steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, tad tomeneol. t a d .. at d tat i r i b llk es th o e f Pt .,.. .usbur and down afilltein an Ohio d blisatuippi r d ivers. The proprietors pledge them selves to spare 130 expenee or trout& to lon. con A s n, safety and dispatch, and ask of the pahlim thane of thew patronage. AUTHORIZED AGMV7B. O. N. HART N, 8. &W. ILARRATJOII, Platheu g b " R. HANNA, & Co. otylinf H UARRAGH & New LAIWL NOTICE The steamer BEAVER, C. Et. Carke,toras- ' um, araleave after this notice, forWellsvitlecta ally, sr 9 ,Veloek Je the morning. la MEC. 111411 P/TTBISVELMEI & =WWII Dally Packet Mgr" FEBRUARY I.;1848 FEBRUARY 10., I 84 LEAVE DA/LT ATO A. ?it, AND 4 P. EL The following new boats templets toe line for the present maim. AT LANTIC, Capt. lame, Per TlO, Capt. A. Jere* and LOUT/ rd'LAIIE, Cain E. Bennett. The boats am entirely new, and am lined up without regard to creme Be. eamfort that money can procure has been provided. Tha Boats will lea. the Allaneogshela Wharf Boat at the foot of Russ R Passengers will be parietal' en board, no the boats will certainly leave at the ediinsw tined boars, 8 A. EL and 4 P. M. erritlritio - Fravtitecin VAtillt:, - • The melt steamer CONSUL, jart er. Doney P Kirwan master, will bare _ &Marty for Wheeling, an Monday, Wednesday and Fliday, at 10 Welach_pmenialp. ' Leave A every Tueeday, Thanday and So. =day, at. 7 o'cloe , • in, Previwrig The Consul will laud at all the intermediate Every aecomodation that eau be procured for the war fort and safety of passenge . rs h t le been awarded. guard b o at t e also provided with na. For .he le:‘ , esiety guard ICI UfrO t f " iniD C IC ' oO feb4 corner of tat and Smithfield 61.1 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. The fine steamer HIGHLANDIOI,- ciaLrkinrain, master, will leans far the ova and 'warmed/am partalhia day. For freight or pausal, apply on board. saptS7 FOR — CiNCIDDWIrL The splendid steamer FRIENDSHIP, Davis, mum, will !nava for the se and Intermediate yens *la day •t 10 o'clock A M Itil CINCINNATI ANTI T. WW The elegant steamer RINGGQI,D, Co muter, will leave lb r the above intermediate porn, this day. adieu _ 'nor freight or passage, apply on board. Ripen - FOR CINCINNATI ANORT. LOUIS, Maim The splendid new steamer VISITOR, Jacobs, muted , will leave for sham ._ 10 o'Llimk A. M. For freight or passage, apply GO board. FOR• CINCINNATI. , The new and sulmintial steamer HUDSON, will run during Me low water batsmen INustrorgh and the above pl bar draught being so lighQmssengers may rely upon earned through without delay. She will leava lord simian this day at 10 o'eleck M. For freight or paaaage, apply on board, crr to F!,- . The splendid light draught steam. CuMET. • ain ail m ßoyd, master, Win leave ahoy unarms:Asia ports on this day a 10 ceelock. For freight o r passage apply on board =WO A. A. Mason 2 CoC. Is Awlßoall Pittsburgh. New York: WHOLESALE DRY °DODDS A. A. MASON 41 CO. No. GO Maria, bagmen Third and Fourth sweats, Ph, Pn NVITF-S the attention arra Merchants to their tenni. stock, (comprising ieghillinreAvilundrert Packages) of Fell and Winter Goods, wine brill be offered by the piece or package, at the lowest &Went Wholesale prices. Receiving the greater rocnllo.l Of our Domestic (Mods, on consignment hum the Mann lecturers, and Ming poesessed of every faculty and ad vantage through our New York House, are Mel moored that we sitalfbe enabled to fully compete With any Hove in the Country. Our stock in part consists of 30 Cams Cashmiers and De mains; 25 " and Gillet...l; 24 " Alpmcas and Lyonase Cloths; 25 Dales Red, White and Yellow Flan s; 50 " 150 " Brown MAIM; 125 Caen Bleached " 40 " Colored Cambries• " Apron Flannelsi Cheekel " Conon ; 50 " Cloths, Cassettes and Rattinals; " Twee ds and Jeans, • - TOGETHER with a general. assonsien: air Dress and C oak Ganda, Silks mid Shawls and Lamm— Fumy Goods, Trthrteillga i Re" 2 0 MOM; in all, One of the most complete, as well as imiensive stacks to be found to the country. We will =Mr he constpt of WI lout sAle of anode, of whichantly in rcati ore Mune* oda dust.= offaiyat bouts' it 02 441P. t. eoold possibly be afforded by Ensure Jobbers. Mer chants purchasing Earl, are solicited to egamine our moment, and own the lov pries of_durgeoft. dikarltuT A A M.A.N'ik Co ors to whom :Ids is tent marked, will copy an out Conner advenleernent DR. BANNING. OP NEW YORK, may be committed, granamely, I_l fora few days, at the Exchange Hotel, in refer enee to the application of his "Body-Eraen for the re liefof Ovum Weakness in genenO,Debilitated Pans speakera, Pulantede I/mune., weak and delicate la dles and children, and those wills weak spine, and one prominent hip and shoulder will find Immediate com fort by the application of tar perfectly easy applica tion, which is a substitute for the meet, and sate 'un like othersupportMlsy supporting the small ofthe hack, and lifting adept compressing the sunken 'healorgans—(oliy expanding the chest thnnigh the 'sippers of the Internal Oman; and correcting a atoeping (anti by balancing the body on its axis, and not by restrain bag the motion. of tho shoulders. Ladles Mal be Sued. by Mn Canwriat, No. fkl Wood street, m waited upon at their dwelling.. Office bourn from 10 to 15 A. M , and toe P.M. The Medical Profession are invited to call Ind ex-. amine Prrrestiosn, y 213,18146 Ws, tha ands signed, having used iMa n our praeriwir, .11anninre Patent lace,.' for the relief of cues of aim pie Ptolapses Uten, eheerfally testify to its baba, the. beat illslaWnellt we have tact with to fulfil .11 the indi cations =tanked in the ease, which can be sanuired, front an external suppOrt. T J A- cm . P N : P D M4 . ArE,7 I-1. 24. D. 11 ' AZZAbI, IL D. LEGANT PERFUMERY,&-e—HanePs Eau Di viner Ede Verna, for renderiiir Me skin soft mid boantifuL Hand's celebrated Nympth Soap. Hand's Indian Vegetable Hair Oil, (or gradualty darkening the hair, arid promoUngordi.- Hand's Liquid Hair Dye, for ch red OF gray hair to • bearolfal brown, blank or e arum ado.. Hand's Eau, Lustre] a hismuipot gr Hair Restonaire, for prodireing osnli of hair. HandeCurliag Plaid. Hand's Depilatory Powder, far removing superthr oar hair. Hand's Brae Tooth Paste Hand'. Chinese or Ponder, Toilet Powder.' Hand% Unrivalled Shaving Cream. Hand's elegant &MOM 01 ViLliollll fragrant tinwaref for the handkerchief; together 'rub • Duro assertmens, of flue Perfumery, just rec'd rund for wiltrby sepPS cot Ist & A FALitiroyOCE& Co, wood, also %math & wood so 8•1•06 School Orr Ladles. - HEMIUP, informs her friends that she has re iTg. mooed her school to the commodoons Moose on the East CorarhollN CrIT Or 41 reatorritel, sere doors south of the Protestmet Methodist Choreh, where she will commence It, r Seaslon on MONDAY, THE 2d DAY OF OCTOBER- Hoeto vary, Intim dif ferent brat oboe of a thorough Nlish Education, from 1/4 to RIO, for • SeaatOrt of eleven weeks. Plisdeduc non made for absence. after entree., anima hs cases of protracted Hine.... Luri ng long beer, engaged in teaching, and being swell known in Anginal, ebe demos It annenessw7 to give references. Bertmmer ons patrons, and the progress of her pupils, are the only gnarantises tate preseuta to the public. sec,29-dlw Mar _ Douse ond Lot for Solo. egkA LA SCE and excellent three Mary brick weElug House, containing eleven oven, em a mom of Tlattl street and Cherry alley, w m, the Ica an which it stands, ts offered for We so %coma- Mg:dating terms The house has been built since the gnu firth and the title is perket. The etre, convenlorme, and excellent workmanship ofthe house, dnd the pleas antness Mile location, renders It one of the Most de sirable residences in Pittsburgh. Enquire of ueo. F. triLtAIODE, et Ms office on ditt et near ignow /MEL AIA.LEt OD. REST. --- -- A TAVERN STAND and Sloth Home, with e h om •tree of good Laud, ono third meadow. The thvern and more will be rented separate from tho lend, or thogenter, tie may sun. The property is 16 w a n . Dom Pittsburgh, on the Bight Pike, owe, Allegheny coop, Pa. /.0.4111.14.011 given imme diate, or the Ist of Aprtl. whi DRICKELL, on the preoueeee W?tt F.. BAUM, head of Wood Alleet. .WPSS4-1,/ DOS sum. A STEAM FIVOINE or eine hone power, With hot rho Lan De[wLit'aur:otafalk:yita:ry.lii.orlihtedsdsthrTejraltrY.Shroik:...7ll,4,o'Ronati.lVE ey eeprEidler Voluble Property for gale» TUE subsenbet often for saw a two story Brick Jr, Hone and Lot, on 4th street, between Smithfield street and Chen"' alley—lot CU feet on 4th st, ruler beck 100 feet to •40 feet alley. ny city, Also, the be front on autiful residence he oceupies Allegfie - CO feet the yVS 4 most onothlrd 01 an acre, canal, b on which is erected • Liberr two story double home, finished In good or price owl terms Inquire of • J XIDD, seehl-dlw comer Ith and freed na PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AHD ittriutc73 MAC rowAND AXLE FACTORY. loam a drama. JONES & 1 1. 1710 0, 11),ANDFACTUREES of egnag and Jollstar AUL plough Heel, Heel plough rem" , oddh god elm tie gamma, hammered iron Milre and dry' kaiak easUqm enguo 4, laropf and eso K m "litY, uareer Woo and Fran( • FOR SAI.I..—An r.1,41a.n, F.miy Horn. * •4), I.llqatte of T LEECH, Jr, •IL eepl9 13:1 Waal a • 31 .thPre.11 t Bans' Soda Ailts THE eithsc.......ers are now receiving their Pall stock of the rise,. Article, three vessels, viz the Jmnate, tuedalliseh and Lydia, having •rnved at:Ptdladelphist and Hedneacre, and two came, the Stephen Ballwin and Lei* shortly expected; they are, therefore, 15reP111/1d VP rem.. orders. They will- receive daring , The wins Utz awl wring reviler mipphes via New Ortenne sep2l & M hITTCHELTHEE Cash for Hawley. rrus Itigheat market once will paid casb for good marchantable Harley, delivered at our wan lamarr JOHN N'FA.DE.I4 espll3-dtiSklaiT canal basin, Pena Arm •
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