TILE rinsßußou GAZE'rni I'IIBLISHED BY WE12TF.d..1.410 rzwrinuaant - ',1,AX.4.0211.159; ono= uk go. PEigaatripiaa arourn Azcsivka. Urdnise n maidaleid Sabanipticeaulthalganhiader. esa sad 'United BUMS 011Zette, PilUadao44 radetved We rlßreales eed.foretatd,free of 003111=Mis LIST ANDIPHIL = ' IPHIAPSICIZI.CIRUIENT. 'Sabiattions soda voluble pipit will be timpnirded fro,skisoffies. • • - aril :PITIIEWMIt DULY OM:Mr IS published , pi:gpsedtp, sad Weekly:—Tbe Deity Se Semen Dam pee mum the Th-Vireekly is Maddened' per sertsr. the :Weal/ 4 11 e ) :Pe l ien Pee came e, Aerial suberstla Iffellabuiaansi • iOll. PRESIDENT, . 5101118 T , TATI.OII, 1 • FOR vice Pingmarcr, naziLA..no-viLLnoss. 21L160TORAL 2. -101661.161T. 1 SENATORIAL ELECTORS.- 1L 4 1`. BrKmai,of Washington.. loins F. Somoza LeMMi. 1. Joseph o.Clartson, 11 Ilesirylohnson; 6. Jaw Weienll, 14. William Gabler,. Si. James AL Dusts, 16. William htUrausl, Thos. VIT. III . Charles W. Fisher, 6:0461e1 0: Moe; °luta, 6: Islam Magog 1.8. not Disidams, 7. John . Steele, 19. Josep 11. h Mashhh' 13..10hn Landes, M. DOW Jigsaw, a. Jatcpb. flettuliker, n. Andrew W Loom* 16. Marla Soider, - Si: Wand traria, t u u Viratlam'O. Worley, 9.3. Thomas 11 Fralsels77la; We Pgr,166.0:P. voiroovsalloa,_ wiLLium, Jorral Imo m crs A11111201P3 team. TOO caxeL, commissionnt,_ • ma Antinsamouln. and Wida s l lv d 111 etatiuttiana FOR CONO • 0.114111 ild'AIP ON, •-; 0111'.1 , 0/ 1111131.. - LEWES4I.I. N4AI of Ougoos. Offilignall 01Wm•Y, WLUtios. , -li-OVItARTZWELWI;,...of Plusboriti; JIENUISJIROS,of Lo• TICOID agianalin rlxoN,4 wad,. Amick:ow : , o • . cum as sn WANOBLATCURDY, Botoogb. WILLIAM BENSON, of Alioffiarq t4rf• JOHN IL Map; of WWI. • illoa next page tbr Telawasphlb Mtgs. 00 TO Tam porxei I Let every good Whig givethis day to lus eosin wand to fire success of hls principles. Go to the pet early-sand be satisfied to do nothing else nn ill :yon have 'iMted. You will then rind plenty to do, to help the good cause. Many delay voting until the day is nearly closed, and some lose their amnia thii way. Resothri, V . 01% easy gior the Gems to tks Whigs—thus securing the the cells of Lou Sid, sod Prrettirm, and Peres, and ray, 'Vote, vote—work, weak! The eyemar the whole Sae are upon Ode ,county. Let us send over the mountains the most glorious majority we have eiler rolled op Cu our noble Whig principles. - wale inzwrisas. Tips Whir& of yrilltudarrel and vvinity had ■ .121411 mewing, on Saturday law, at which Jan XellylNetided; Col. John Ronp and James Mitelt. —eQ isetediss VinaPresidenta. The meeting was ad• dressed by Kr. Hampton in a mow masterly loan. r;aod imch to thesatisfaaion of the people. The Wbigs of Cliatonadao had a funs meetieg, addeli":was addreased by Monza Hampton and s~.,irntae~. to Fokaiiik township; tba s bald a meeting ots §wordsnwhich was addrewed by Mr. Davie lab'sasml eloquent and oowsiseing manner.— Georg 'Neely presided. The meeting visa very fine one. - - Old - Allegheny county is mr*s, and riril.t give 41 good =coma of timid! to day. EETVU3L In Mica with some of ear coteeitonicien _we haw made anwitiezniinti W WlPriagibs cone' ty, end expect to laybefote ocur readers to weeny mcienien, the tel mum fir this minty, fir as Govotddri Centd,Conaidididifx , awl Magmas ere concerned. The rennoici the rentaindee of the 44P41-414:1:4gumecr122440 publish wad lie kill, them Wheially, as the *Me tor Magneto will show the 2r.lat,ite etnength 4dthe'ciFolies. We amen aim. to motive, iiihne far to ince. colleo paper, the realm from eethit of the adjoin.. lag . eaunties; and ;marbly five Philadelidna, - Lan• asser, The pagiant of the Whip lost evening, was a worn gthattild affair, as well in the numbers nun ppmasthit grand pirocession,as lathe van number, and variety, had beauty of the trampsonthies, the iththintk light . froca — the torches, 'ruminating the etreetswith thebrightheet of day, the singing of the Glasainhs, the bends of =sir. the waiving of bandistrehiefs by the thousands of ladies which etowded -the ,windows of the buttnrs, and the shouts and hurrahs of the people, like the voice of many waters. det the flog thong poured along the tercets, amidst s Muse oflightothended on either side with sanersatteth. oebandkerchiefs in the loads of bran it women and aiding chilibun,--the song of teiumpb, the shouted coualtatioN-the load her nb, the deep 101 l of the dram, the wild notes of the bogie, end.tbergtaad %mitts of music from the full bands,-7101;thude up ta scene which will long be remembered ty the aftizims of Pittibtugh. Wstbitagtdpf taking dawn souterof the owner, 01s Mottoes ow - the transpareueies, but their nun wok vw*y defied our aorta, andk was hardly swarm u every body wu thew to see. . To ' . live Ogee. persils acquainted wish Pius tang*lait whowers not mini, wow idea of the . iißfplutdOof.liiis 'motto, tasy.stelit, that at owe lithe the vioceadon estoidokAlit lavni 10/19.1#01 - Pc4lo! ' siaistr tha*to the anal bridge, indffit *kola lino was tratioily Illamioissed with ;tissistiiol l :iott bluing &mho% and the aide . :.Innsdeaallylinedmilk psople f It war truly a ifiefi.**lvfofiseethlfe. , Pair illottsfir stew _film:Wing at the bat of p arced, sa the proccca enters, amidst ttitt Waving or,handkerehieb,and bursts of emit; - AltuOle trouts*" advances, fire worts lereturs.nee Madd their hrtillaney to the scene— .":llli4fite le,Otick succefigett mount on high, ferti gayest* -mrs along - the gmand, a saccemicm of icier MCI* adds luta:els team coMintted roar at die atinglicated wands, and all this continued cavil theithirild, in its whole length, becomes _Mug alight; and wild with thrilling excitement, and yule ,:litritt;',lo4,, idea of this magnificent pa. , LoctOlTcp smatfinn—Lows OVT Timm In . - . our len, venotiepti the astounding Goads, .by the L000foo) party of this State, Vutletlein Johnston, Below we have ,„...iininditifeatt the ievidentoo, taken* lituriebuthit, in eq - 01 - 111;416 most wearioa' harshness, and we on, tienttend thin the lithteney General has gone to 4 41 4 1 4:Jete iita=porpate of thrretuig out the laden in this seithsne of lullaby. - Atkinson Mole, of linutreufa . 11711 ad, makes ellthsvit Wire David flarris,lusthe of the Penne • lekTetePida Votthty, of en open tester to Valium fffi*Bisiienue„Penst Coantil being Laud the aaoe;'evegittg in the bar room of Roth! McGee, Doem,sysularid,nsuuto seta Poi mite. The eatLetvras 'tie* by Patti* Etsief rick,- is &tied MOW; Tinto,' tkpitimber 18; 1848—egves a list of Udders names,and eller returning thinks to the r thrpreurek ,Ithren 631 his health, stews dun he boa yeeetned a lbw names, and tint he Ls doing ill he esa, this. matter- - that is naturalianui „t7 , Bhe was arrested cc • InUTIZIS kneed by Jas. to Goim b, Par sunsplritur to procure fraudulent ,tretildislOn pupae, dm, and oxtutatted km trial. ,discharged. as &ben Corpus. by,44/0 Bather, an Assodani Judge of Decpbh; ;Oullirit • Fusible addax* having Wen obtained, and ea. ' re#lll7 igthe Eablialtsatica issued to Mi. - clad yitaistrick, Mont beetedlatorered e• 81d - aa which bP'A•PPeed be could +vie. • eew wa Wl' Otted 9the and Patrick Foe. bay ae :far, Aiwa be diseovered,- . ma, . wi g r Osinic E!grpokpn tbo oath of Miami • • istii .deditilti thanks, that be t;ever • . -slea hiss 'of ha g f aim, and Can= 1i4141. C*ol in - ,rUnei let . 7 ".! 4 #4"be ace the ea. .. '.Latig•lden.:olool. CiShe.Ylbn Info i hint te TOW 0111114 , .: -HOS /Xli -.1616, Of the names die. - anttlesse aztataution fa dated 13‘h A "-CitiOber,4 B4s , Pkgad4l4 l 4,and pinyon' 10 have herl signed by !i.i.almer;li.,Protboncluiry ado. ' d3srizoon Elan of Faiderigila County? 4 -...,....--... c;<,^:s~` ... _. ~ 4-' ,F'f_ .., ..~ i"N: :O"s'.:lE-,.5,,....~..._, }f."Esdz . ^i.~.X`~ . ~';c~T#+.:`='r+r ~.S'k~- !3'.'~:~7""5Xr" ~ ~ C:< ~r .~. !.:~=: b "' T' '~t_ — ` . iq ~~yhtii'i+t~ln a :'s'~:~i 2~ ''iiedeeaataabydaigeratiaa.widditame - to Zaeadayriftdag:Stlgember.. l9 ;• 6 o l4 ta . not add much to thaw by preatediag vii, tithe wore of fact or of Wiest= to showthededge and dam:WS - of the , recent mtances. Generally, however, the state of the easempeas to be that these Wes nothing 4annadand,,nancerandlantinnen‘POlit, Prlid Pe& and mole; extpaive dir . m e p and,ndm erY Agar 10 bnYn:llnrait o l4 o 4o , bit it dead way-and aludeanactinfAraundniatictildis 013 . 17 In laliegantakfninAndt,4ifsei cannot boner the conditionafany and mansard theitlind !lamina of Ireland's physical add piditinal stale, , The -- fallowing notices are from the London Times of Wednesday, September llO: _ "Mteuttv Evtrona. 'This town is in a state of comdderabk excite., meet at present, though thershei been no 'open ' insamactien in the immediate neighborhood, the same spirit of disaffectioe pavans which I stated ha cry leiter from Tipperary as existing in that The Gaterfard mountains,, which rise immedi. ' lately above Clones, were yegerderthe •rendes. sous of the insurgents, ried the friends of peace and older were greatly alarmed lest they lhoutd march upon the town. In the evening fires were timing on the =Amain, and from the streak of the town the insurgents could be distinctly, seen ' gathering round them, it wits supposed in band a of from 100 to 200. The, movements of the in. surgente were observed alt the day. and though the mdminy were, deem in, permit they did not 1 succeed ua anemias my of them, as intel li gen c e I °fiber approach Wasgiven by scouts, so thgi they had time to disperse. The people along the whole line of road from this to Tipperary are inn state of diratlection; at the fair of Cabikthmitigh which I passed Ibis dny, very few sales weremade; and although there was an unprecedentedly large number of hen* black cattle, and stock of every. kind, fief _purchasers could be found , th e people beteg unwilliegto ppart 'with their money, in consequence of the disrobed elate of the country, and the fear of a general -in. sunection. The people, I have heardfroMvarions =are completely turning against the priests put they have taken en the late movenieut. The ingstenee of theprieitnisaimasingly diminish. ed, not alone in Tipperary but in several of the adjoining counties. T wax this *day ingeMed by a Roman Catholic who knows the feelings of the people throughout abuse districtof the South, from constant travelling and mixing among them, that great numbers of them will not now mind what the priests say; and many - of the farmers do riot f speak tothean when they meet them on the roads - Ahember of the • Raman.' Catholics in this part of the balmily will not at present Mend manor go . to the ,chapel, and many.of the respectable Minters and shopkeepers declare that they will not pay the ensuing Christmas dues—a very bad prospect fro ths priests for the meaning winter. • I state them facts on the authority of Roman Catholics, who (e -lated Mean to me, and I hive every reason to be. have that they are correct. The disease in the potatoes is fast progressing, and it is believed they will not furnish food for the people until-Chrisurno. Throughout , the district of country from Tipperary to Cloninel, through which I paned, this day, the stalks are completely blackehed,and mere than one half ate reported to be lost. Yesterday, although it wen flandaY, the streets of Tipperary were crowded, as if 6 had been a fair or market, with pow, wretched kicking Men, who were waiting to be hired by the farmer as reapers for the ensuing week. Many of them had come kill the neighboring coubties of Cork and Kerry, and I was rned that they received as wutres, some two shillings,. tome oae shining and six pence, some' bid ntinhng, and others no. thing bat their foodforMehemet. Smith O'Brien and the othertnincri we in- CVhere to dim bat up this hoer, 6 o'c k, he M arrived. Great excitement prevailed in the town of Thur. I lea on Monday, and, as usual, very exaggerated reports were in circulation rememingthe intestines of the ottarlfutts. A letter in the Freismez thus expleimithe cause:— appeeM Mat during the later ptet gilts week —I comeliest now any on what premise day—EL Lanigan, of Cesktogarty, had removed to his farm. Glsome corn, wheat and oats, seised for rent due om of his tenants. Thspcor peasoits,rinding their corn gone to their landlord, their potatoes melt ed into rottenness, and their wive, and children is danger of being without food, weld among their neighbors and told their tale of woes: Each min who heard of the seizure felt that his Owe turn could not be far distant, and in the course of Sun day notices wet- posted in all the puldice planes. 1 ] ceiling on the tenantry of the distri ct of those adjoining, Co assemble on (hill day ON y) to con sul[ what steps they ought to take :to , secure for tbemsehres end their families so much 'of the crop es would saistain life. The Rime thedon for the 'meeting tvu'lVfealiSe . htill, aWolainisittileasoutit egrarian Meeting was the 'visite ImA - the , rebel.encempusent," which Me Gore Jones and his party went to encounter and disperse. The meeting, from what cause I know not—whether the petrantry were aware of the approach of the military or not I ern not able to say --weaving =all, and was dedrsibed by one of the Yinsts;.after his rettimite halsdfal olinatked .and tahiiirlAialdrie Men; wircilistimad the seizure of their corn whim they had son emotmti left for f 44: • The latest intellMmee was reheived at Liver. pool on the 20kh, and runs thtzz The mails from Dublin havejust. strived, and by the bitters and papers forwarded by our special . correspondent," weans in the receipt of several llama of interesting intelligence. . The mom noticed in our express dispatch, br warded per the America, appears to have sash.' ded—Al present all appears to be quiet. and the , rebel camps, as certain portion. of the Southern press facetiously sailed them, have broken up, the moments returning home until more favorable times. Mr. Dahomey in still at large. The ccostatellary are not able to detect his place of retreat, and Ca. nous and condicting are the rumors alto hie where• aborts, not a few cannoning to assert that he I. "awe and swain" within the precincts of Dab. 1 lin Castle,-waiting to be called up to Memel, to give testimony on behalf of the Crown against Mr. Smith O'Brien, Vt. Meagher, dru. The latest intelligence from the societies of Kn. kenny. Waterford and Ti , is satiaftetory,aa .regards the absence of lion. Ckir special Ines senger, whom we have sent to those districts writes us to say that Tipperary is, tranquil. At Cerrick-oa Sou, the seat or centre eche late out break, there is at present not the least manikomion of disturbance. The Nampa" which were formed have beep broken up, mid rimy roue has departed kr his own home, wiM the exception of a desperate for who are still wandering about the Carrier:4h mountains, in the county of Waterford. Oars:porters add, that although all is quiet for the present, it is their opinion that the distaxbanees which took place last week will be renewed main and again, during the winter, even rilltotild the loss of life among the people awl teareitttliont Mturrit has been co Eh/secession The inhabited , of the -districts alluded tome hemming every day more reckless, as the fear id famine grow stronger. - The reports from the several distrie.s, as to the state of the weather and the program cf the hareem, are satisfactory. The reports respecting the potato disease as. lam linicouregmg,- Commemialeffeuri atlielfso, Dublin and Cork; me seprest*d es being very dint. the forids at Wain, were not lower, bin, fa general, very fen transactions were recorded therein Lizzaue—The fallowing barer win be interesting toad the friends of Colonization and the infant re, public of Liberia, as indicating the Waxes. ofPresi. dent Roberta in procuring from Itcod Palmerston the promise of immediate recognition of the new Bute, with "a treaty of alliance antik.commitrce."— The last Nam may boor lees advautsge than the brat--Gressßritaln slangs taking good eve of he/ self in bet commercial maim . Lorimm, Eept. 6,1818. Elliott Cresson, Esq..-My Dear Frlench-1 am rejoiced to say that President Roberts his bad an Interview with Lord Palmerston, in company with Dr. Hodgkin, who says there shall be no heutation in acknowledging the soverimuy and indipendence of the Republic of Melia. He sits Mr. lichens need not stop hem; but let him go to Path, Brus sels and Frankfort, and make mrangements to get his comory acknowledged by Prance s Belgium, and Germany; and when he comes back to London he will find all things snagged for hinibere. Lord P. told M. IL that be would immediately apply to the Board of Trade to make up a draft of a treaty of Alliance and Commeme,and if be -Ittis occasion to communicate with him,he will addrep him thrones Dr. Hodgkin. Nothing could eat the anotesy mad kindness able Lordship, wbo appeared per. Gaily familiar with Liberia—lts origin—prowess, andpees- ensconditiom Ha appears to appreciate it duly, and manifested mat desire to promote its • prosperity. Commodore Hotham, Softballs com mander" of the Afiicnn COSIR *lngam; busavitten very folly and very &von* of Labellato the Gov. amount, and Lord P. has acquired his inbunalion fenn this dna other Noumea. tk t,e rott see there is a miWtty of this new r : being soknowbdged , by GreStßritain, lopg It will to by-our 'rernment, which is rely discreditable tone Pranwr Belgium, and Gemaany wiU, donte, !mita. Glut Mak. Ever yours, mos! faithfully, V/1031 NEXIce The &Audi West India until Sumner arrived at ship Island on the 28th pltimo ftOZEI Vera Criln hay mg left than on the 213th: • 1 The . Nate.PtnnP ;'‘.LTEIL4 n , ;Pe new , of Me topeetaan— . anirerarainiat at the last adviatafted gat'vepltal, add ,deldes itu ad far transpired to-slake the . belief par the prided Government will be aide to' ind&ain fs politioa Whist_ th e revolanendy factions who have 'attemp ted its entetthroar." The fieepttor suds that Ikai lane as ta Roan bestow aonnented to and contlendd by the Bowe nikliniend Phraipnenthiry to the adat thetell• SCOOT Pm r. Guava haa been itpOnin V ted, Minister 'of titerleddly. His dnt ad met to *old II pammdalon to neat of a lealearentordrallrnwen 4.4.04kn0 debt. • -Voccmis is tat liffillesicti; and =Utica bet etvi , deeneinit to prosnie a pardon km binuott b is tbotight that be will be waccessfaii and will not even be subjectedio the inconvenience ors tem. Few all* ThAracsaiviliallAY. , 'PENIismFANte, as 2711 the imeritirad log as • ..4e6agA of Pennsylrattus. .13Y WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON,: GOVICILMIL Or a rea SAID COILIMINVIIZALTu i ' A -IPIWCILAILLTION. ' The performance of duties WiIOWO to the Sup. I rams Dispenser of events,fs teak no leinpleassmi than imperative, to HIM dry whose enduringreercy Irre limos whom we lean for eapport,whosii snit is our defence, and whose:peculiar regard iii our' glom woo in adversity consoles, in 'weakness aim I tarts us; and from whom we receive every good and perfect gift we owe especially onradoration and thankss-This obligation be equally pereniptory I to nations and toindividnala bin organisation of I Inns, no condition efsociety,tsifisMeofGoVarnment can release a people from their duties to GOD; nor should-the s ed uctions of power, the last of tunbi tkott,orthe.'splendor of renown render them 'forget lid of the Sacred privgege, of addressing to the . T . H.RDNE OF 1313 ACE and MERCY the Liam:lege of,thanksgieing and praise. .These truths apply to us as a nation with , capes cial face:-=With politica l institutions wiselyjeciap• tedlo onr:welfare andhoppmess, a country abound Mg with resources Di individual .prosperity, and national independence,—a climate dispensing health and vigor,.and a land yielding to the hand of toil a fentfut rdiundanoa, under the gracious, 'super. izitendence 'of a righteous Providence , we have '.arisen in half& century from the condition , of en infant and dependent nation,end have become a great and powerful people. In the necessary yet dangerous struggle to enlarge our proportions, to develope our resources, and defend our rights, in the conflicts resulting hem foreign and domestic Intercourse, influenced by oppoeing interests and national jealousies, in the balancing of powers be.. longing to the different branches of the national government, and settling the boundaries between reserved and conferred authority, oar institutions 'have been . pteserved, our national character vindi naiad; and our liberties secured nod perpetuated.— , To AIM, whose "hand is not shortened, thit it can. not save, neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear," allPluise. all glory am due. The presentemulition of our country should awe- I ken our most profound gratitude. The war id which wavers recently engaged has terminated,rind our dasen soldiers have returned to their homes crowned with imperishable honors. We,. mourn, indeed, the loss ofmany brave men, who fell in bat tle or by pestilence; but we have the consolation to know that they offered up their lives in the service of their country. Their deeds will be remimbered, and their memories cherished by them a= I countrymen. The arts of peace have SII the clangor of war, and the spectacle is presented of twenty millions of pleophs, reposing under the shadow ,of free institutions, alarmed by no danger without, agitated by no convulsions within their broilers. When we compare oar thvored country with the condition of ouhappy Europe, the mind is ilmnished with lemons of wisdom, and the beast instructed in ' humility andreirerence. There. a down, trodden and long enduring people have awakenedfrom the I apathy oftondnge, end are teaching theiroppreasors the "ill husbandry of injustice." It is a lesson which most be written in blood. Hence we behol d crowns trampled under foot, thrones overturned and ems pires wrested from their possessors; hence we see the desolation ofklagdoms, the destitution of famish. ing nations, and hear the lamentations of 'suffering humanity. 45. Righteous, a Lust Clad, in the exer , eye of omnipotent power, has preserved ns from these awful calamities. We-are In the enjoyment of a government of our choice which, while it of. I Cards protection, dispenses with an even hand the flails of civil and religious liberty. These are man. ifold and precious. We enjoy the delights of peace, and reap in profusion the blessings it distributes- I Plenty crown. the labors of the Geld, and from the rich return of our harvest the destitute of distant lands have been fed: Throughout our extended country, neither the munuurs of disemteet, car the I raiment mourning, nor the cries Isof want:are heard, kw "our waysare ways of pleasantness, and all our paths are-peace! I Ity the midst of these unnumbered blessings, is I it not dor daffy, will it not be our pleasure, to is. turn to, whom they flow, the homage awii . ; , totantion, and the acknowledgement of ourepasitede! To - HIS mercy, in our - unototthy. Demme 'we' indebted far the munificence of lIIS favorto HIS gracious and loving kindness must be attributed the continuance dour national pros- PefitY. Entertaining these sentiments, and deeply sen sible of the necessity of Divine aid, to guide and guard us in the path of duty. I do hereby appoint THURSDAY, THE 0,..a DAY OF NCIVEMSE H. NEXT, as a day of Thanksgiving tra Almighty God, and do earnestly recommend to-tine peopled of the State of Pennsylvania, that it bit set apart by all denominations of Christians Within this Commonwealth, as a day devoted toTHANK.S. GIVING, PRAYER and PRAISE, and that they Mania on that day, as the as practitable, from worldly employments, assemble at their reaper. time places in public .urship, acknoW,ledge their . Imumpeogratis. amphorae,: through the merge o f the Redeemer, the frogivenen of.„„Mtut, and web contrite hearts, render to HIS holy wore the ham: age of adoration, thanksgiving and praise. Given under my hand and the Seal of the State, at Harrisbiugh, this twentymighth day of September, in the year of our Lord, one 'boo med, eight hundred and fortreight, and of the commoowealth the eaventy.thtrd...... - By the - Governor. TOWNSEND HAINES, Secretary of the Commonweahh. 41.4,1613 From the Satutday JOHN A. IN ILLS• SPEECH. When in the city on Wednesday; we kit Mr . Wills' speech to be pot in type, because we thought him right in his positioo. When we came tri thin rooming, vie were surprised to see that the "Chin. nide" was in a perfect is altlictlico about it. It is denounced es treochery,"—he is railed a "yr?fes.r ad Free Soil man." Mr. Willa is spoken of as • tool in the hands of Mr. Hampton, and the 'Whim to marry the State for Johnston, and logic. its elec toral vote for Taylor. All this Is ounisuous. We have been long and intimately acquainted with Mr. Wills, and Lam, he is actin out his convtc, dons of right. He always looked tuena the ttikal party as mete balance of power putty.' Whea he canvassed the county throe years NM, foe opene ly took this ground; and espoused his willingness to unite with any party that would pledge itself to ' I carry out Free Soil Measurer Or wana Free' Soil man long before the Chrimiele editors .170 heard of in any such connection. What "treaclie. re can there be in Mr. Wilts taking tte course de-. Ihmately concluded on by the Stale Commotion! If that Convennoo had nominated It candidato, , and Mr. =ad W 3,244110 support him, the Oluonlcle might talk as they do, but whoa', , each man is left to the fteedem of own 16141 why may not he use bln in fl uence for the candiit I date whom he thinks moat likelst, to carry out his views. "Oh, year' says an old libewy man at our elbow; "he may vote for Johnston Wawa hut has no right to go to a Whig meetinj Lad wke a speech, to try to persuade others tdliftso; blow, live! that logn: traman . ditionistl "No right to try to pufsoader Mr. Wills' alleged attempt "to still %Imola the Mee of Free Salt men, has this extent, em mars." He has been trying to persuade mu to do what be thinks right , and We agree wikta him to the letter. The Whig ,ofthiethme is ethme a Wilmot Proviso party—pledge d fm that oeuvre. ' Wm. F. Johregou le the ;Wm of tke Gmoua Free estOutioa which passed our Legislature, and made glad the bears of all true men. He stood op for hts revolution mantfully, and if we had any Votes, he should have them, past 63r that. But Me be "w il l vote for Taylor." Granted. But does he vote so your representative! It 001 his vote his own individual ea, and do you ever expect to vote for a man wham views and acts exactly coincide with yours? If you do you wall miss it. For, no matter who you are, them Is not nnotil. er just like you in the world. Free boil men pretend to vote put on the rite Soil Isaac Mr. Johuston is folly pledged on that Won, and Mr. Wills had as much right to try to persuade other. to vote for him, as he bad to vote for Was himself; be had as much right to make is speech in • Whig meeting as any Maw else; and if his speech had been printed a week before, what difference! We can see nothing In It he need' font to publialt at any time. We agree with Mr. Wills fleetly. 'This is more treachery and Ignoof We will try to persuade every mew, van to vote for. Mat, for a trusted friend, not Jdr. Wills, has smared as that he know. Mr. Mbomou person. ally, and knows hint to be a Aril !Heed to the slave. Edgeworth gemale Ileganary lb dui Edam of the Pittsburgh Gamut. It may be gratifying m some of your waders to learn lamellaeg of this Institution, now in success. fill operation, under the cam of the Rev. D. E. Ne vin. It was the privilege of the writer lobo present at a musical concert, given by the pupils on last Wednesday evening, and to attend the extunlnts. tion,of the 'mime classes on the Mowing dap , — 'rho .musical performances wens, pronounced by Via , att it= he of a high order, giving evidence of and superior skill on -the part of Ilia pupils, and reflecting great credit upon the itattl/0. dons of the lady In c ha rge of thii department.— The examinatiou of Thursday were close and discriministitun .and they were sustained in such e manner as to elicit-the wannest ciurgratalation of all the friends and patrons present. Indeed the principal and teachers may feel ;encourged that their — labors have not .been In 'Yttle; and be the manner in which the young Wills segided theta ' selves. The compositions of the senitselass were I marked by vigor of thought and elegance of cc premien. The valedictory, destitute of all puling sentimentality andpanda attempts, was clam. wised by pure and lofty sentiments, presented by a lively &my, in a most pleasitiyf gab. It excited the deepest o/110631111 inanity Emma in shoat, all the exercises proved toe demmistratton that this mminary is entitled to a large patraftmor from all Interested In the subject of fautakreducallon. The loctidat,tummpunents, teache and prititclyal, all tend recommend it ks an I.igszit community. 1r may uot be *mho to stele also that .the Lads bitics at the Boys' Academy,condoeted by the Rev. d. B. Travel:li, on Thursday evening, was highly ereditable TWA school is ia a very prospectus condition, and merits the continuance of public conildeinee. VIDE B: Oct. ISM • Asuther Logi. Jim Jahn C CaThoin. FaIT Hos, litth Sept. 160, Dear Sir—l cannot better UMW your letter than littransznitting the =chord: I have only to hoe no hope of artesting abotidon through the Praldentba election. Instead Oafs fording a remedy, it is that which , aggranten ens tends and ;ortolan it, and which Molly WM give it a hist termination, rudesain the meantime, en effective remedy of south description be applied. W ith 1. /WC. CALHOUN. . , , aatOutUs. -' Aiood sterj flotold thiaticapems of amend cf the candidates for odice beforethe ret am LocoSsisit Coanty Cobvention. It sperm, that a coaatiy Mee neer tortrhid the good' future to be chosen one of the delegates of his township,_snd in punnance of •ancient dementia usage' set his vita to work bow he could beat raise the .wind, 4aMont appear. lug to bi inually'bribed. A luckyibinght struck him. He had just boiled a large *apply of 'Apple &Mee and a few days bekne the neetittfof the Convention he loaded up a number cif ea rt hen,. pots , filled with this popular eauce,, and left for Heading. Arrived in town, he Wue soon pounced upon by a hungry office hunter - of his aequeklattee, who was buobuying over the delegates. Our hero was approaChed in the usual way--' give me a lift this time, and I will out kept you hereafter' but the apple butter man minuet to be bambxisled by pro , raises, which experience mosi"probehly bad taught him were never fulfilled. Pointing out his stock in trade, he remarked— I have odtde aim apple butler, nod as my mot• to is, to anemone those who encourage me, I will thank you to look at it beton I answer your trues. tion.L - , Oh, certainly—Pao happen to want apple bat. ter!' said the candidate, removing the cloth: 'Very fine article, this—what 'a the price, continue d he, by no means Indisposed to encourage home man• titactorea, provided he could thereby rocnre a vote in the Convention. Five dollars a pot, seeing it's yore' replied the apple batter man, with a peculiar twinkle of the eye. . . ' Kum! Apple Butler hes tie exclaimed the can. didate. ' Yell—Glorious effectsof the Tariff of 46! Bot if you think it too high you may have my vote on liatinday in the bargain? The money was paid and the apple butter trans. !cited: The office seeker ran over his list of dele.: gates and marking opposite the apple butter man's name—' good for one , and set out to bug up other delegate. The speculation succeeded so well that theglele. gate, In his character of apple batter merchant re• solved to call span all his ' democratic friends, oat for office, and approach them in the same way. In a very short time he had &primed of some twenty or thirty rots. at prices from 62 to 510 each, tatting altogether a very handsome sum by the specula tics. But the best of the story remains to be told. It turned out that the apple butter delegate t had been dealing' with half • dozen candidates for the name cane, and u be could only vote for one, dooms, four tliths of his 'beat customers' were most glo• ritually humbugged. This apple butter trumactice we are assured on Locofoeo,auttarity, is actually true. It leaked out through one upon whom the , saw' was played, end who considered it quite too good • joke to lm,p himself. .Many Aber charges of bribery and comma:in have been made, and if half the stories are true that have been whispered about by the Locofoces themselves, the pesreedlugs to the Lowloco Dele gate Convention were of so Outrageous a cheese. tar that the wonder is any respectable man n wil ling to erdlorse them by vote. But the mass of the patty know nothing of the rascality of their Waders, and no wonder, when a is remembered that they sit with dosed doors, besides being all equally eel. gable and steeped to menelity, no one could enter into an expose without criminating bintself—Bnid. lag Josinnal. The Shrewd Mater. In wane States, law. exist against betting cm electiems, the penalty being disfranchisement Stich a law, however, does not exist in New Hampshire; and so the glorious privilege is lively exercised by all those who wish. Not long since, a limb of the law (not e little twig, bat a pretty muscular WIN) from Rocking• hem coenty, chanced to be at Concord, and in edam of conversation with the great dons who manufacture PPublic opinion, sad dawn:di:We it through the Patriot. to the samosa Sam whence it should come, the topic tamed like a need* to the pole, to the Presidential election. A recent editor of the Patriot could discern the skies clear and Latta for Cass; but not no the one with whom he was converviog; there was to bun a thick mint be. tween Case and the White Home, dark as Egypt, and almost as dense ss the smoke in Gazes Waarr. room, niter Governor S. had been pulling a long nine there for halt an hour. "Well, if you doubt that Cass will be elected, what wiU you herr "0, I never bet, nor want to. Taylor will be elected without any batting; but if I were disposed toilet I feel certain that I should win." "There' I see you are afraid; I'd take you op at lamest any stake. You know Coasts the man, and to you won't venture." "Well, Colonel, l'il tall you what It is, if you in sist on bruit:4oin ready. Let as see, there are thirty &idea All bet twenty-five dollars that Tar tor will carry" Eileen Stela that I cat name, and tea dollars on each attic other Steles, and that he sore of Mr. R. A. will carry them also. "Why, Kum, you are crazy . " 'Citutinghent, Wholesale Grocer, Liberty St "j mar be, but the mime)? is not, so Olt down wan entered by a thief, on Saturday, dart out tuandted sod sweaty-tire dollars Rudes t tress b ooms sad aama sal were no. mine. 4 You dm. '" The bet wan accepted, and the entry man began draw " ef the safe' whsle the to write down the fifteen States which be betted were engaged in the frost sr • AwestyPsro dollars upon—New Hampshire, Vit• yet km . f,..• 5 ; r -- ginta • South Carobsta,Alehauns, 'llsruista, who Gees itfintaTt Weawararar. menthe - P - okt, i..p• 4 L -4 atone house fannerly men ' Texas, Indians, lowa, amyl:anis, Maine; thus pied by Henry putting down the Olean States on which the Lo- wards ave ..lakiwie, Ruh was robbed of up. cos place the most reliance.on Saturday. There are several "But, tit, you can't bops gar one of these, ex- f 31161 1" to the booze, sod the Gennep sue ce c... pting wiu the t jon=d c ifZeie .to. arer .... ,... Sto r no evidence ws, beiong w. ing ua :mi d e to rif ,m t p lie lic to m pil t i he es, wy tpt , "Csn won't get all these illkorn Stun by two „ Lam but ~oppoee ho am, tad you get Ihe was dictarged by the Mayor. No clue has yet Mad, Carolina, usetta, tkomm eannualr i p: o.i. V . 7 .. bol ..., d, gan day . 4 . 01 J.robbent arrivedes. inlta.i• city.presumed that a twenty five d why thee 1 have Car camas hoes obtained to the perpetrators of any of these hi- rand ' land, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Mae • by, Tennessee, Florida—glees aaaw staam . at any rate, good enough t o Khan rap a aaadrm i sad twenty-dee dollar .. a r m ,, I have paid pars twentptive reckon"' The Cctetel was dumbfounded. And ever sillw:a Is s certain General from Mexico est. as I , la passes, "bow (toes the bet come oar he shrugs up his shoulders, and walks with more rapid steps ..Peristereals (N. H.).feernaL Ourusity Etooroscr.—A. nwirspomkni of the. Burlington Free Press has Ittraished that journal the following verbatim report of a funeral discourse which he says he bean) delivered In the Florida Home of Representatives. The duly of =kips is was voluntarily assumed, and even insisted on, by the speaker, to the on unall wonder of the ' , Homo, his otter incompetency being, rurgot;icius: Mr. Speaker: she--gor *how chi= Ids SWs Fps, who ell wester of this. branch i ng . the atam i _is dead and died yestudagia the puma Oa had) the browneresteie ne,hia a he means 1 suppose, and was en uncommon Md.- I laded. Rio character was good na %tie time cd his death, and he rover lot% WM:Yoke. Ae was filly dr peaty old, and aal, to eat lick beire be died at his boarding annum, where boarding can be had at 9doper and seventy Ave cents a ; week, wsahlug and lighta included. He war ea, term. cusavatuna sad in the early put of Ma site had father and mother. He was ett, abut Is. our state militia Ewe the last war, Wad Was bone tad pohte. and his Dubs Timothy Higbebnasd to the Revirlinlea welt mid uu umls. hum. tenant by General . Waskinittooilrie Vraddent and ecausander•lachief of the am end navy of the United States, whodied al Meal Vernon, deeply I lanaented.by a large MAU of friends, an thole th IS( December. I "Mt, or thereabout, and tru buried, kiln after his arch, with military honors, and see cod guns waveband in Hong sabries. Sit Mr. Speaker :—Geneval Was/depot presie dad over the great continental Seabed= find po litical meeting that termed our eciestilutldo and he wu indeed I great and good lettS. He was first In war, that In peace and first in the hearts of RuetmllTtrioTh and,,thoilgh be was in favor of the ited Soon bank, lie was a friend of education, and from what to said in his farewell address. I have no doubt he would have voted kit the quiff of tilee, if he had been alive and handn't a' died some time beforehand. His death wu imuidened as the time as rather premature, on acorns of its being brought on by an ordinary cold. Now, Mr. Speaker, such being the charm:ref of General Nesbit:won, I mono* that we weir crape around the left err, of thsa Legisdeture, and idioms' till tocrthutsw morning as an emblem ofoureeis for the memory of S. Higgins, who is and dank of the hewn cater, yesterday in the fare. WX41.." .A OLA•T OR TIM OLD WHW nonji,.. Am—Obesa Ware. A blast OR the obi Whig born! Its clarion notes far met And Oleg to the breeze aware, ' Oar banner unaided sad free. tib, glee me the men m ride, Who ride, corruption's lids will wall ADd steer the stop through one,4, c , c a While our Taylor h e l m ; ' A Maw an tho old Wbra. horn! Lea tins throagit every valtd Tal all, whew id men are home, The &Ages gammons hail. lel It thng oat long and laud, 'Till ft thunders through the beat And misrule her bead bath bowed, Berme Taylor In command. A bk.. Oil the old Whig born! It nap out loud end clear, &mai the doom Mamas who scorn, Of the ps oples voles to hear. Oh4ve va the soca in power, .Who lave ;table Mom and tins. In shin', or when testpesUi lower. Wit's the good of Om slew. A bliss on Me old Whig born! 711 oa sverytaaantala bend; wha high shows, whit phuntgru Soap our mornatosid Faglu bi n !, His pla:nos he bathes lathe Ughy As o'er ....t7.411 Till victory speeds; with eagle fight, Towbar, Taylor leads again. A Wagon the old Whig torn! Pound it lauds; louder' yet woolilmi I gladsome dawn, tan am on high b wt. nab ponw ina olhen soundath tha horn,. Chn Enna eny and ia plan • Our dag cat the bream Wine, Add ate Taylor leads the goasterig oseetlxgr of the "Tam Mans , Idestantlie labnigy ghd i ggi gg i th ulium? will be hold as as new Ha% an Ranh =rat, Tnenday evening, October UWA, os 71 o'clock. 11419-II 11.171/01Sli, SCSI. 4111$121"9"114 "r2=MMILT Gamma * StoCinv,Tho Cam* was - called, on bun* hishf,'to bold ale Inquest on the body of Mr. lolici McKee, of Baldwin township, ether of Mr. Seal *Kee, Oleos Idaiufaaturer. The family of the &embed, 'SAO wits upwards of seventy years of age, lathe home about Mae o'clock, on Sabbath mooting, tutuand chOrch, the venerable parent re melding at home. On the return of the family, at four o'clock, p.m, they found the old man hanging by the neck,io the loft alba dwelling, and already dead and cold. lie had attached the cord to the milers. No appearance of insanity had been es.. Whited by the deceased—he appeared in his usual state of mind and health, when the family led the house, and no cause is saggested for the act. Vet. diet of the Jury— , death by suicide.' We some time since alluded to the fact that all the suicides recently committed In this region were those of aged persons--male and female. This Wide another to the list—and it appears worthy of notice and Inquiry. • Ann:nuns Yotrrna We observe that the boys all-about the citierand boroughs, have fumed Glee Clubs which march mound with their torches to a late boor," making night hideous" with tht howling they call mane A young hopeful, who was sent on Saturday night, by his mother, to parchnse can dles, did um return till tiler ten,and the household meanwhile remaining In darkness and doubt." On inquiring as to the cause of his detention, he replied with the air of of:feuded dignity, that " - our Clad' bad met bekire he got to the ground, and he could not slop to buy the candles. The reason we. of comae satisfactory. A Ikea Sou. CANDIPATIL.—We understood yes terday that tickets were in circulation with the mime of E. D. Gassam as the Free Soil Ocberna• tonal candidate, kir Allegheny county. Of comae the tickets will Dot be circulated over even half this county, and the effect of this movement will be to exhibit the westuesr trusteed of the strength of the Free Soil Pruly—but, n'importe; every body knows hie own business best. Tammuz Wamuits were issued by Alderman Steel yestmday, for the arrest of twenty- LINO aim= of Peebles township. It appears that la =mbar of youths had armed in a row at a wadding which took place there—throwing stones, breaking window. and doors, &r. One article Of female apparel was taken from one of the windows. The injured party sues both for trespass and lar. may. %WELK() OP Haim, it is hoped, will be left to the candidates tosday. They can shake themselves and each , other, till tomorrow, while the beloved people rest- To-morrow the defected will be wit lingto leave all the shaking to the successful can. dilates—end in a week, the gentlemen from the country may be surprised to find that some people son much more nearsighted oiler au election then before. Arnoneree Rosetta x.—An ouempt was made to rob the store of Messrs Ogden it Snowden, on Satnrdaynight—while the Democratic procession was passing along Wood near Second street. The perms engaged in the establishment having gone in the front doer to view the procession, the robber raised a back window, entered the counting mom, and nuemptcd tc farce open the desk, with a chisel. The desk being a strong one, and well saccued, the rogue *as obliged to retreat without getting pay for his trouble. The marks made by the chisel correspond with those made on Mr. McCully's desk and show the robber ea to have [ teen committed by the some persons. . _ Ronatat.—The store of Mr. William M'Cully °tam Manufacturer, on Wood Street, wan enter ed on Saturday, and robbed of about $67. The thief entered the counting roost through a bark window . , while thd persona about the gore were engaged in the front pail. Ho took the nsonay from the deaf drawer. The robbery was commit ed in broad day light. De. Banning gives notion that be arta 'maim this meek also; tlo Eschews Hotel, for rennin., consultation aa in the usage of his Body BMOC , relief of the weaknesses and deformities of Lathes, Gentlemen and Childreti .%e advertisement. UL ItAI.N.V}G . S Grattmous Lecture on the phyla. cal management of, Infants and children, as rev latei to their physical, mental. and moral dtivelope meat, was postponed until that events;, at Philo Hall, M half pate 7, owing Ni a prev'.ons engage. meat of the Hall. Mrs Swieshetto rellaiotsters r , gentle nrbuko to her ou laborer, tin Chronicle f ir iu enact upon Mr. wale- W e gem the CheatV eLe's eyes are Lou much daubed with LOMA.° as', t o see the true poartiou of metiers. Mrs. Stiershelm weighs the =teed with. swum iudgem. or. Ms. Drurre.s Concen, last evening, was bur thinly nnendr4, Ding to the eseneeseats of the year Whig procession, but those who were there enjoyed a rich tren. Mr. Dempster Is ■ bemoan' ballad sio ger. Hl. May Queen," as song by him self, Ls alone *Oll.ll the price of admission. We hope his nen conceit will be better attended. Ur' Parsons whose heads ass bail Those who are grey, or tarns og as, Iftha lour falls off, or ass se! M, I/ the heir u dry, harsh or miff, Th. by !outlay du following comfwate• Two wall tee Wet you tall for three thllloago remedy It, end boo. Iwo her. Idr. Geo. Becket, 61 Elm street, New York, contd. that bin dead was quite bald on the mp, and that by luting two 3 .billion hoiden of /cams' Coast Ham 12.- 20141117, he has fine dark strong ban growing on the Mr W J adman, of 39 Liberty moat, Pittsburgh, less honchoed amity the name by two 33 bottle. Mr Power, a grocer, of Fulton stmei, bad .' s hair chtoplehdy eked up with dandruff, mod Jones' Cent Idalr Rntornunt tamely and penman au cured 11. Tot oma whoa. HAI. rs Oa PALLIIO Orr On> Wash u 1 tree Reora—l hereby certify that my hair was mining gray, ! an falling olf, and that since I have •aced Jon.SCora If Ittratorative, ti b e . purely • cetaed hal , legroom fast, .ad has a fine dui look Before I Jones' Coral Mir Restote live, I combed out handfuls or hale daily. WM TOMPKINS, 92 King at N. Mn. Matilda Reeves, of Myrtle Avenue, Hruotlya, certain. exactly the same. Do you wants, deems, benonly and mate your hair Gotland fine' Read— 11, Henry E Colleq late baiter un beard the steam boat Eteeth Ameties, do cortilY that Jones' Coral Hair itutoraitire is the bpsi article I ever used for dreulng, tionenteg, cleansing, .4 keeping the lair a long time soft, cle a n, silky, dark tind in order; all toy customers preferred it to anything else. I. suppose this will county any resenteda person ustut I have stated. I might give the names of 3YJ J 'bikers. For sale by was ACESUN s sereJd a Liberty at, sign of the Big Boos mr - Ulm eel prom Aluset—lf you wish to be sue• pessful is any hudarmking, you must always . .se the eloper means' Therefore, if you have • cough, rose J A vises KllVlOrtTlani and be cored, for it is the proper Wens. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient meant 10 Cure you is to use Jayne'. Krpectorant, which Immediately overtone the spasm which contracts the diameter of the rubes, nod Mmmos and brings up the mucus which cleats them =r fail teiroom every °betray tiOn to a nee respi- IV at the Same Urns all in Is Bub guad, 'end a aunt to certain to be effected Jisve you Bronchitis, Spirting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any hdosOucery Affecuon, then use Jayea's Expeounaut and relief Is certain, and you will find that you have aced the proper moos. For sale la Pittsburgh at the Petro Tea Store, 79 411 street neat Wood. 1.17 W. D.. Wright, D. D., Dentist, Onus aye revidonoe ou Founh otocret, oppowe the Piethurgh Bank. °Mee hours from 9 &clock to 12 fa, and ir om o'clook to 6P. 6L .pl 1-ly o n We Nlh ja•L, of Pulmonary Conaumkniim, Na rita/ram K li.lOllXl, hlerchmu, of St. Lou!, in tkin Jun year of hi. ogo. 7IIe freendi of the family are invited to attend kin fu• a, sal Min nuirciag at II o'clock, hum the residence of Us brother•ia•law, Capt. JCISLICS Irwin, Lawrenceville. mr , St. Dias and Alexandria, Va., pepen Seam copy. Zr. G. O. Stearns. Dentist, OFFICE at Min Natick, on FOarth Meat, • Gm doom above Wood street, until the completion of the house nehrly apposite. Teeth In blocks, with aril- Sakti gurus, alter the manner now universally preter its] at theesst L nuanufaeurred to suireach 'particular cam. Teeth, Inala a foil sat do , " to: e Palle elm, 1:A -liened Oa a Suction plate, thus avowing . floury to the labial tech. Speedos. of Moots o f enetios plate rosy be eratoiaed al the °thee. All op:noises Welding to the .inoressloo perfbraaed with ears and thithinlinnia ausiet-31a ma MANUFNCTURERS AND DUBIN SSW 41 EN.— j. Wanted, for an active clever youth, or a decided mechanical run t, slitean years or age, • sitamion an Anrearit4e,(ar otharwised fora train of Ave you.. Ri The rie r ;pr chicly desirous bo obtain. res pectable an co Womble berth for his eon, will vela jril with mar party who may have suoh at their die For AI ddrethlo, apply oldie . orent rty at, eom sr orWoort. • octlo 4.7 t F'WEATHERS- -44 racks now Mating from comer Rimmold; i 11:: . • • by DICKEY . & Co, tio. eta Xi* et V Ll;tls. PATENtaMbPIE: OR Pismo stars wart Ii&CEME— ' ;;;-• Walt:fumed brlV."'WMAztita , No . 5441=11346 Li ce neat the • These madmen hare been aced for • •I I years in hundreds of the largest and best tails in themxtyand a.s:= .ct;a. iron tto ever possessed. Many of them have cleaned hundreds of thousands of bushels of grain, and arc declared by their owners to be, so far as they can Judge, as goon now as when first started, without dressilyg or repairs of any kind. They have no superior for clunk/Vete, no equal - for hulling buckwheat, and are =ay am called in that most important quality, durability. The unequalled durability of the Hurt machine is rapidly b rltre g al:rf to neist re rr clefs , viziers of s end Tyl a Xtit ' d pattn 400 irg have boon displaced by the Bum machine. It is • well establiked principle that no machine will clean grain well without a sharpedge or rough stufece, any mom than a pair of mill stones will grind 009 e well with a perfectly smooth face, and of course that material which affords the greatest mutt of, and moot data : ble Is the proper material of which to construc t Smut Machines. French Bore appears to have been designed by WO= for cleaning as well as grinding grain and every miller knows that owing to its fine, , keen and lasting edge, and the ease with which that edge can be renewed, It is superior to all other mate rials. One peculiarity of Loll', Patent, which &kn. gaieties it from all other BUM gOZGJOi.teI, is that when ft becomes smocah, as in the course of time it may, the edge can be meowed in a few hours, by the miller mamma the Burr. Ina machines, however, when them sharp, rough edge is worn off, cannot bairenew ally they are rendered nucleus, and thrown U l drVe ' grand, nulle.al, and insurmountable irked. don to all iron smut machines, consists not so much In any deficiency m their shape or form, as in the utter want of durability In the material of which they are composed, and the imposeibility of renewing the edge when It becomes smooth. Millers and mill outer., prior to the invention of Lairs Petant, were rubies% to heavy perk:dicer, often tend-a.= and even more frequent expenditures, for th e Farad.", and repairs of of iron stunt macriven. Many ovum, of large mllla found It necessary in a very few years to purchase more than half a score of iron ant machine for the same mill; and needy every miller LO In=ntryNocrw: point One or more worn out Iron however, the purchase of out Bum lifueblele Ten der any Anther purchue nrineeemais fiirr S-life These machines being sharper than any eglikkrequire less monon and less power to do *negate work, They are made °trainee ens, to 'clean • tot 1 tdififirttn of Burrs, and cast from ilea end apertrolt, arteciding to stye; and we hazard the assertion that telf inharata• chine in thin roam, costs half so mach an =Mafia one, is half so perfect In all respects, of WOO (hasp to the purehascr in the {manta YOr further tourfichflifigs, see handbills, kontalning mom then 200 felmancallik and eertificates from milers who am 'slap= Machine,) which will be sent by mall,if feted ALI3O, On hand and made to order on short doges,* midi. end prices, French Bart Mill flumes, orate old rif new kind, of my own French make; equal to Wks, paned, or made in the Vatted Stems. Boerior game Mesh, Duch, Anchor Bolting Cloths, of all Imam!, warranted best quality; mill Spindles, DaMs6Pe. and Regulating ikrew; W pees improved Paten Bushes for the Bed Stone; Eye Piece for Ilk Under and Screw; Bridge Plates, very superior ankle* Pick., semen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Patent Platform Seale., and the bilged of Wheel,. and ell other patterns required in scut or Saw Mill, made on the lawn approved plans. Moor, mill irons; Plaster Paris for all puVues; Rydraalle Cement, Steam Engines, Boilers and Salt Pans. All orders promptly attended Mosta sad Ste Liberty Ilmar the Canal, PittsburghW. W. WA . -rtlo-w6mT LLACE. W. W. WALLACH, PlllBl3OllBll %TEAM RARBLS WOBLL No. Ail and 210 I.IIIIIIIIT 115 BU tr d. am ma TOO CWW, NRO LWAYB on band, and Blade to order,Marble Mantles, Mounmerds, Tombs, Grave e.., To b•l.l".Tops, An., of every variety orange and patient, and of the is To' quality o e f st A instit ." ent o a rZetud - t r , b ,ll West. The labor of sawing, moulding,rubbing and polishing, principally performed by pew Unproved machinery, propelled by smaratublea glees a less cost, a purer Baia to the work, than is obtained by mere manual labor. Purchaseta an requeiied. to call and examine for tberrteelves. The trade tarnished with all kinds of Marble on reasonable terms. N. ll—Toe subscriber ha on band about 21;03 origi nal and selected drawing. and enrevings ef 'monu ments, vaults, tr. All orders promtly attended to at N. 244 Liberty street, near the Ca n al , Pittsburgh. oetlo-ermnT W. W. WALLACF.. Authorizing the Moroot to sign tiro Dads for th Old Warr 1 Las. SEC. I.—Be it ordained end eotteted by the &teen. of Pittsburgh, In Soled and Common Cototcals as sembled, That the Mayor be and he is hereby andiori sod to ehyo b deed, and affix the seal of the city theme, conveying Alexander littler the tot afire:tad an the east aide of Ceetre alley, at the corner of Ilatineatte Way. the said Lot being fifty feta to width by one han dfed soot ton feet in depth, (more or le to( rig 1.. considerauon of the slat of aitthonened paid to the following tens., via: Five in euh on delivery of tha deed, . 5 Y' Thitty-Thine Dollars and thirry yenta, Eighteen Ibitalted and uf,y , ' thiny-thrce cent. eiz and thirty-three Paler. sal- - ) ears from the dote of lb. secured by bond or ete beer looniest the attoll tea t ayoP staeT ani Engine' tots' Jolters melted and _ears In three ,mete Dollars and ~d Righters Handfed nem-font cents in owe . Ordinance, the whole to be Amage on the premises, sod to . rate of • per rent per aunam,which remi4anaally, 011 the ben day of Jan .. f, at th e office of the City Treasurer. The -wow on this lot is reserved, and pomession ~.eel until he liMe as It can be removed due. 11.—And it lumber ordained and enacted by the smoothy aforesaid, That the Mayor be and he is hereby authorised to sten a deed, and allis the real of the coy thereto, conveyma to Joseph Tomlinson the lot of sround on the West stde of Cecil's alley, al the corner of Duquesne Way, the said lot being Ora hun dred and twenty feet in smith, to two hartiliitt and. thirty feet in depth, more or less,) the end in eanside retina of the sum of Menem, Thonsand Dollars, to he mid on the following terms, vim Om Thousand Dol lam to rases on delivery of the deed, Fiftreir handrail and esitystx dollars sod alny.six tent/ in faux yeans Fifty-six headrest and tiny-six dollars and alaty-etsven ernes Is eight years, and Fitly-sex hundred and sixty au dollars and silty-wren reset in twelve years front the data of this Oteltnanney the whole n be secured by Loud and mormsav on the premises, and to bear Inter val at 'berate of ma per sem per amain, which shall be pagable aernbannuaily On the first days a January and July, at the &hoe of the City Treasurer. Ordained and enacted Into • law in Councils, this :d day of October A. D. 12.48. MOIWAN ROBFATSON, Prest C. C. R. 'hams Rostorrs,'Clk C. C. JOILN SUIPTON, Fresh S.C. Jose Metes, Clk S.C. oetlo-33 .en from the ..gril3 and others IA R. UEMPS mars SECOND AND LAST (Hint NAL BALLAD ENTEIWAINVENT, will be peen at Phan, Hall on Wednesday everting, Oct. Itt when ha will sing the following songs: The Indian's Complaint; Ole why does the White 2dan follow my Path' When the Night Wind Dawaileth; John Ander son, my .11. - Lonely timid Wife: A Home In the Item; Lament of the istah Emigrant,' My Boy Tommy; The Dying Mild and the Angel of Death; Death of War see; rdind Boy; Emerald hle; I'm Alone, all Alone; 'ake 't - er sold Clank about ye; and his poyttlar cants ta,The May Queen, in three pan. Tickets 50 cents. To commence at !ref vast 7 sicrk. 0.,t1t1 534 o r Aztr Bon,` Soda Asth - k price ' fo„ =or rpftn7; I vrtor i. A__ ni t th"o"'" 'l4 act.° W & M farru b uELTREE, Mt Liberty at IJAR2i73I WOO the keg, Co. sale by J D WILLIAMS Q R-2 bads clanged, for sale by oetlO J 11 WILLIAMS NO. BVGAIL—IOO bb,da pnms, I awn sad fat gala . by ocUO ROUT DALZELL & Co, liberty DONGER ps, venous size and Eat terns Rot sale. own C MiIIt3THNOT. • 'LIMNOS'S. Sewing Silk and Million Fringe; recd 1: and for ule. oat° C ARBUTHNOT CAMMUCS-1 eases cold and blk, for sole by .110 C ARBUTIMOT O...EVTINO BILH—d superior utiele,_ tor tailors' ussr otatO C ARBUTHNOT ENGLISH AND FRENCH CGOTHS—Jos onenstl. twee at r huc at a great "h rem 'b ean their ' sell them at such low prices as to be quite an itlec.- meat to petwins in want tripods of Mai kind. sew ALEXANDER & DAY BUCKWILEAT FLOUR—SO sacks bulled Duck, wheat, rot maks by oct9 8 F VON BONNHORBT 6. Co Conte MEAL- 20 sack. for sale by ova BIF VON BONNUIORST & Ck. 1 11 - VITRA FAMILY FLOUR-40 bbls tbr sale by eeto S P VON DONNHORST & Co CIIELSK—ISO6I. Vliestern Roane, for sale by. oct9 1.4 F VON BONNHORKtit.Co• ("MEAN! NUTS-6 sack. Pot reed and Car u.ai ityr _ 1 st y WICK a, hI`CANDLAZS • SIF2MAKS-940 ars of die following choice Wanda-- La Napoleon, La Primavera, blwarnboat, Jame. Sam, Principe, Regalia, ike., juin reehl oral for wale by naryWICK • APCANDLIU4S ACKF.REIL-145 bb Is No 31arge, 1848, on hand sad' IVA for We by oct9 WICK a bICANDLFI 4 .9 MESS PORK—Jun reel and for 2ale by Dag WICK b. M'CANDLESS DDY HERRING-149 bozo. just reed and for Flier by oct9 WICK & WCANDLILI99 OLDEN° AND FLoLISEED—Landiag and sale oct9 M ALLEN to r so QIR GOOD DRAY HORSIM FOR RALE—Durelre 1..7 at 994 Libeny in, near the canal, Pituberih oct9-411w W W WALLACE VLOUR—IOO Ude extra Family Floar,just ree'd 1" for sale by oal , JOIDI El DILWORTH eIIiELE-100 bay land tag and fm eats by e °era ROM Wa.ZELI. &Ca libeny 1110#ACCO-7 bzs Laywo's Is Tobacco, for solo low to close, by 'ort.9 Ctl ORANT,4I water .t StNISTABII-1 0 cork. Soda Ash, 91 pot coot taw, low reorival and for mac by