E Pllttgitbili-METTt AVIITTF , k PiTTSBIYUOM - MONDAY MOILNING, SEPT. LY..1519'f.4; Tem P1T112131•33 DarT 011 , 31 . 111 13 Welshed ly, Tn-Weekly, and Wert -W. -4U Daily la - e".iat Ilan ix, Kew= therri-Weetly to Rye Dollar. fee Imre the NV eirkly Is Taro Dollars per annum, strio adroarr. , LIMULIIONIO AND WHIG TICKET • HENRY sf. Flitt£R, of Lissa.: County . t .an, ' i b.. WILLIAM xAsLErr, cuutier cou,gy! , 'HORT. C. WALL R, of E abedg Borough. ,3, JOHN MILLER , of Stut , 'w • gh3 CALEB LEE, of Patelot ri WM. ESPNiof Lower 'St. 'r. 411.1.1 TY, BARTER cLfltTl„of.r .. .rstr,-` .:,-;- reornowere r, t' - : - Eo. s lIA It, of UPpoi 0. C*!.." - ":t . 1: muse.* ~;•-• JOHN MOREIWIN, a Afl , lfbeili,. '.' 3, JAE. mrrcHmt, of Pooh cs. A . • ein,, • z WM. M. fiETITEN.S, or anre rithwrgh. •e ) • . =mon, . /OLIN BYERS of Findley. .3, '➢or Local Ilikter. Sea uer.s pegs. le• next pagi tba• TelogrAptkle Se** Let every Itrtig voter are to thus at elec. Ex amine the Larne* up in your eleetton ,il•trietianJ if your name la not there, have your,' atelised Immediately—for if you ore not assevaro rt6en! an days befaro the elmtion, or have not pal& a Stan, or Convoy tax within two years pasOrpu will lose your vote. "A Ctriere I. informed that in all rams responaMaity,th responsible name must, ' la company a communication. We cannot 41 public meeting At the request of an anonymous correspondent. losportgat—Oaean !Moamar.. 1.; We are informed that it is contemplated tit build two ocean steamer ih this city, for a conipa4 Now York. •The contracts for building them not being as yeCoomplotel, wo do not know who will be the successful bidder. Noither do we ns yet know of their destinehon. We kayo been aware for soma weeks that snob a thing woe in contem plation, and We rejoin," to kern that the Matter now almost tononnta to &certainly. w o steamers for She Orem= River /We in process of 'erection hero, and are spot:elk:Of as be tog of beautiful and superior models. The budding of °teen steamers is a nelfv, but most important branch of business in thaVened States. Many will doubtless be built adintally, Involving no outlay every year of several Millions of dollars. It is thought, by same good padAii, that. Pittsburgh offers greater facilities for the eir,ecttog of ocean steamers , than my place in the tailed States, as every necessary material can be inraish ed on the spot, or is the neighborhood;:lf the present experiment proves the superiority el Pitts burgh, for the Wildfirg of sorb vessels, as wp have no doubt ii will, ocean steamers lilting out , . at our wharves, wilt become almost if not quite ai com mon, as three .immense 'Weasels we build-Sir tee lower Misstssippl. The hulls of the above noticed steamersiatil be built of wood. In a word, the Tann - of 1516 is the beat the country co,' bad ; end it Is therefore the patreme of ponneal fay and madaera to attempt to effect if 3 repeaL"—Poe. Such is the language of the argon of tho Loco face .puny, in the Birmingham of Ametica."— Here in Brig manufacturing district, with the evi dences of the value of a protective pOlicy all around os, the Tariff of 'ld, which is werlnng so gran ruin. is pronounced by the Lxotono party es the best tee 'err had, and that it is : political madness and folly to attempt to repeal. It in useless to argue with men who art testily ed on a course of eaten, no: became thy really believe it best for tap country, but to obey the be. heats of party. I Vi. nee, however, present farts to the people, mid lease them to draw theitiltern con- etas:orig. Tuba article of • froo—Painnsylva ma's great :tool. ,By a tab's, publishe4 in the North Aourruine, we learn chat there a falling in the amounts ;snitch passed eastwar6 through the Cuesapeake and liiiiaware,C.ll, fbf . .the year elditig Sem-1, lath ktautst the previgiw year, of wrought sad rail r ad lino, of 0,4214 1 :07 lha., and of pig iron, 440, and no miprease of Blooms of The Prwsh AlarfirTU, for the purpose hj render. mg the gilded dear meanest capacity, has taken the tronh4 or reducing the dint;nihkted pro duct to Man, by mulch we find that ti 3 aberdate decrease in werught and rail road trO, is 3,759 tons, and that in pig tr0n,10,539 tons;#hiir , the gain in blooms is only hies: or, mrthig all the kinds together, the nett tlec:ense to 14,49 tons.— Now . , to escertnin the pecuniary valedh of these losses, we shoold refer to the prices of iaoo before the death tarilr began to weigh them 11;tria. Tak ing the well known price of $.1 . 11 50, ni.'which the tiudrola.Railread Company bad .;utiicted with Mr. Cooper, of Trenton, for rail road mac, the value of-the above 3159 tr.os of wrotight and rail road irrie, , arps $253,73'.! 50. The Aces of pig iron in 1616 were from s3'2. iota,. Takings mean price of 135, the value of the abovenientioned 10,539 tows of pig metal was $369,86: The val. no of the two kinds together amodMed to the gross sum of $22,597 50. Deductin# from this the bleMii‘ratcd at the same price uldie wrought and mil wad iron, vir. 5t5,457 :50, vile hove, •11 the nett lona, the sum of $601.140; aliwhlch, be it obearired, is only the lora on that lint of the Iron trade - which comes through the , c , heliapealge and Delaware Canal. And belt farther observed. that all this less GI% upon Penneylgania; every poond, , we believe of the metal whale:tubes us from Havre de Grace coming from .ennaylvania furnaces and [urges. Such continues the North American is another evidence of the pernlaions indumice4f the buff I of 180 in th% Petinaylvunia iron ititoea. How many hardy Pennsylvania workmen l ideprived of ' their employment—how many once liappy fami• lies broken up, and driven perhaps, titi : ticek food,— from di rewarded agrinniter 4l Weal— are mpresented is that diminished *duct of 14, 000 toaicf iron, And yet it la to Mr* woritmen, and their associates of the coal-piteito ray uoth• Mg of 010 farmers, their purveyorajor,whom they made "a market—that the free trrl politicians come to leak for vow—the men wkdVihreerf - upon them, by the grossest Inutile and dei. , : - ,eptions, the very tariff of 1846 by which they ar e now robbed and ruined. Flu dean:a—Some of the finch' fir pea we •trer ahw,•weet and Macho., the be itafies extreme ly large sad well filled, were laid oniour table the other day, by oar old friend, Mr. W. Martin, of M•nobeator. Tula Ewa. of Outn—All parti6Y, io all parts of Oltio,aaps the Cinsinnan Gatette, ninon the alert I bringing out candidates, and prepdYing for this coming election. There seems to ,(re a general , disposition to go into the content iii Bement. In general.the leaders among the Locatgtos are striv ing to pledge their party to set et napght the ap portionment law; but to this violeo proceeding. many among the rank and file are diongly oppos ed. Dia.:ileitis - Ilion and anarchy dish do the peo ple no good, though political gsuiblela without soh stance cc stake in the land may be,,lteriefitted by agitation and turmoil. The Whign;`,,dn the contra ry, we. to general, bringing out goehl tneo---nober. discreet men—diapased by the use Of:all the means in their:power, to support the penot4and quiet of the Slake, law and order. And ef kry man who h e , any #dus worth preserving itiz character or property—every one who hen ant4iting to lone— shooldlend a hand to prevent the iflosoph of 511• archrand misrule. Mutts = TO R 0115.741 15 StaleCp, the authori ty of letting from the Mediterranentillat on the 3d nit., the frigate Conaliuttion cart itkhor at Gaeta and the pew Charge from the Unitiid Statea went asho ' re. Ste erieraard, he woo tisenteli to the Popiand the g‘nrc of Naples: • - . . The Ninth 13rsavi rocitto Jar AO ust, 1549, ha. beetiteCeleed by Marx, 4th 4treeri• Its contents PhilOsophy of Befigitinwilt and his iG161."11-0m .33 Social- L.,-110111jr4fi9p at" khdthordcel Scotland— The British Shave Trull Pidiey—i7be &maim, spd Easura Europe—FM of the *ilich Empue— The British Itailway Severn, &Orr.- M,Berkshire, blau.,last week a iinindict of 3'7000 wan tendered ngainet the Bezhanittatitilroad Cow. p an g and in teem of D. B. thunpbeit' end ante, bar Wailes swanned by them while ciiiintinir thorn& Warsa sw Aramcevt•-The cog= once vemFOREIGN NEWS water vv., In Allegheny vu pat in motion , HT THE ED@OPA. on Saturday, and water pumped into the rmer... von, . The engines worked admirably, and the GERMANY. maw mill, in ail probability, be' admitted into the I wt, }3 3, 4 th o b.., attzti n e . nt of the Prussian Government, id hence the Chamber, ri appears pipea to day. A great number of the citizens hay. t that the senses of Federation proposed by Pres already bad pipes laid, and hydrants prepared no Nan, Saxony and Hanover, his been adhered to enter ' and ratified by seven other States. Ten others , have adhered, but have not yet ratified, including abundant supply of the spore element." Ramburgb and Bremen. Seven others have an- Tun NORTH Bamsce—lva Enewros Lyn rrs l aounced their intention to adhere, and seven oths. 0r... including declared.cludVing‘ortembtarg and Frankfort, have Fauctos.--Tbelolkiwieg resolution wan adopted 01ve at a convention ofthe Whigs of Wyoming., held Later vcctiunts from Hamburgh report that v,7 l , v , i h d o e u d t , had ratified the proposed COREHHHIOU last week in Tunkhanuock. It shows that the the five Parishes into which the Buritenchaft Is I true position of the Auditor Crenersl on the North .ii Broach question la perfectly well understood in The 25 ". . " ; of was celebrated throughout that region. Germany, in honor of the centental anniversary of the birth of Goethe. Rao/m.4 That the course of Auditor General' The pru . PIIRVIRMCZ, in his recent disgraceful suet') to to . been all s e s d iun troops quartered at Hambargh had defeat an appropriation to the North Branch Ga v at, A serous akirnalsh bad taken place at Aushurts, has merited and mast receive the condemnstisn between the Danes and the Sehleswetgera, which of every friend of Northern tnterest, and we cheer- was pat a stop to by Prustuan soldiers. The Dan. rally submit to •the petopla of Wyoming county 'ph and Sehleswig-Holstein prlaonent have at lenam whether the present Wh ig Administration has not_ been exchanged, end the blockade of the port• of ageeoahiy to the profe.g..a of ito fnende. Enst.rn Holstein were to have been raised on the itself the real and earnest supporter of the corn not. tion of the Canal. "By their fruits ye shall kzuw them." , Dorton the meess of the Lesoslative Assembly, The same Converpon adopted also the following , all petite. seemed to have agreed upon c...tion iv.olat... ' ,of political atnle. and speettlatton npon the ['Mare , prospects cf France ~ moaned Jost now to the . , . &solved, 'Elam the thanks of the people of ihia Irumor of a rhative in the Ministry, which it 0 pm, county are especially due to our present Whirr asserted ins no foundation except in th e State Treasurer, GIPEON J. BALL, as sveli on to con oi tie dtsaoivaua of the Governor JOHNSTON, fee their exertion to se. pttoent Administration. cure au appropriation In the North Branch Canal; ‘ The Bra Kepublienn party are hold,. their And we will ever bold them in grntrte rein:mini, ~,melba at Genova, nod a is asserted that Ledru ca noe foe the performance, a so short a time. of an it.ai iii h, p ea s a id through ;:ermany on his road to act ofjoatteg to the North, which former Adman- i i ti i hem a their oeitherate,ohtt istratioua, Per years, bad failed entirely to scram- ' T he h.e.he,e Minister to P arte, to a formal note, plish. hasa.sctranee to the French Government -- -oh.— that the Emperor has not thought of ierritainel ag• PHIL.SOILPIII• NOllllllaTioes. — The Philadelphia ; g,.,,,;,"„„rnt. but that he will retire hot armies Whigs are active ly a t eior t s : me k i ng their nominas I . -am as the Hungarians have laid down their lions both for city nod county. The following nom- ! arn , r .l n % ph„tta,nuntottond to Pans on Wednesday , matt.* have been made: from St Cloud. to receive the .Marchiones oak,. For Mayor—Charles Gilpin. glum" his cousin the daughter of the Grand Docheas For Assernbly—Gaf—Ttiotrmes C. Steel, Charles , of Peden, who,with her husband, h. COMO to pans O'Neil Geo. H. Hart, Jesse IL Burden, Craig Bids a few days to Pans. die. r. report has been current that the President For Legirtature--Couray—Serve — Junoir e'er- Costa Napoleon, was about to marry the daughter tee, Jr. ' of the King of Sweiten, and the Parts National Assembly—Wm. Harper, Jr., Nichol. Thorn. , say it is not marabout foundation, NI. de Persia- Townsend Staub, Enoch Taylor Geo. P Heaney, ny. a personal Irisnd of Louts, is to repair to Geo. Bell., Davtd A. Beard, Adam Martin. St ockholm , to settle the necessary prelimtna• •is The Dito of Boston. Informat.n Will received I a Pane on Wedoese The debt of the city of flagon, exclusive of the day that the {loss one and the A unman+ nad twitch. water loan. is 51:47,517 56. ed towards Switzerland. wrth the view of closely watching the ntovements of the revolunonary The total debt Intoned on account of wer up va aaacra , ati at Geneva, which Loden to May I, ISO, was 53,797,32.9 cis, of 7toe at h El,- Roll. n, n nod Bonhet are suspected of tatting a very 709,000 is permanent, and 59.079,323 Ys is tempo- ....41101)0Us part. dtplomaev. the idea e ram Only alto 5200,000 of the pertnaoent ath l ,l ° L b ;: a n a t a r aa ' 7 ',; l , 7 ::.° J f ter loan is payable before 1556; between that and for the tactaw „ ah , agEhropach pence—of which 1880 31,200,000 re payable, and the remainder pre vious to 1871. Oa the 1g of May, there was about 81.300,000 of the 53,000,000 of Water Senp authorized by the Le zielatnre unissued. The whole debt of Boston, on the let of May, 1919, therefore was— Water Debt• Other " As ad offset to this debt, the city owns five mil lions of feet of land in various parts of the city; the City wharf, which rents for $lO,OOO per mnurn outd len, when Um wholc,togerher wltti ten heck MOMS, myelin to the city; also Stone sod Urrnah wharf; 49 acres of fiats at South Boston. Faneuti Hull gasket, which rents (or 530 000; stores mdcr Fanetul Ilan, which rent for 16,500; old 'State noose, which renu for $6,500; a ravel farm at Dedham, cooMlning 55 acres; Deer Island, 131 acres upland, 55 of flats; Rannword Island, 11 acres sod Great listwster, 16 bares, betides public build' lags without number. Lerner, of the 17th lilt coutain elaborate de amiptions of that brilliant meet.. of Gen. Lamps aletara by ton Majesty the Czar. The Atah.assa dor of ire Frarch Republic was brought to Wars raw to the t'zar's stole carnage. A detachment of general officers rode to meet him, and escort him to the coy. It created so aatonishment that the Czar should show more poii me tenera to the Atnbassador of a Republic than he had done in the case of the Emperor of Austria. ITALY. The ;titian tat:zeta of the 24th aunce. the important fact i.f the aamtelatton of Venice, no watch ! took pi], on the 22d. Toe term, agreed upon Faott nozazia.--The lacksoogilie Republican were uncoedroonni. not Lauded strictly upon the of the 6th instant commas a letter from one of tie brociamation oi Field Marshall Radetsgy, issued c U m slont on the 14th. The siege though, dormg nil rs voluntee at "Camp Moseley." dated the 25th unuance, formidable to the Venitans, yam dus ultimo, which, after elating that toe Writer had just estrous to the Lea/eget - a The Austrian officer. returned from a fife days' scout, says: d.d note out that meta loss, from cholera and fryer, nod the least biros oC Indians, nor do I believe ...°°°" to 'CI Ofd '"'''• there have . ticen many to this section of country TUSCANY. since the last Indian war." The camp at the soh The ',ger of Tort, of the 2tth nit quotes a ;etter horn Florence o f the '