TIE PITTSBURGH fLIZETFE. PITBLISIIED BY wurrv:- . PITT11131:111.0111, WEDNESDAY MORNING, S 'I Ia 1819. o.s7Areneeznun. Dab, ILlAsstki poellet.l T-Wealy, tad Weekly.—Tk.:nzily u Serra Dell.. P. , Tlk•Wrekl7 LOW. Doll.. Pro narmagi the Weekly is'TwoDollsn pq •WREMAIMONIC AND WHIM TICE. • snl usof, cot ocurco4. EMMY AL FULLER, of Loreel#',C.otioly . cam, • WILLIAM lIAZLETT, of EMI!, County. LAMM. ROB?. C. 'WALKER, of E.1. 8 . 3 ..0 - JOHN MILLER, et Slurpsborsti: CALEB LEE, of PmsburgO. ii WICIMPT, of Lou. Sr Ciadic •r• 1110307, CARTER CURTIS, of PictstonAM PIOSHOSOTAZT, EO. S. HATA of Upper 8, Ecrosarzo, JOHN MOPIUSON, of Alleglooiti.,l unisamo JAS. MITCHELL, of Peoble• arson., Wl{, M. ARTERIES, or Pimbulk! Aznrms, JOHN DYERS of Mndioy.' Hr Lorri Matta. moo 42. page. 1611111kailt WHIM tar Telegallipiale News At Yon Atiessiith Let every Whig voter me to thialat once. Es tado. the Cut pot up in your elethen dialect, and Lf your name Is not there, hove storself awiesesd Immediately—for if you ore notAsmsed at least ten days before the elension, oflatve not paid a Bra's or County tax within ta n fears past, you will lose your vote. Our correspondent, 'A Cdrieu," tells some wholesome truths. Let cooly voter read and ponder. What a disgrace will it he to the Whigs of Pearmilvania, if, after comMeneing and carry ing ou such a anocessful and glorious State ad• nilnistretion,they penult, by their apathy, our ene mies to pass a rote of censuroptin it, and upon all filigrees achievements, by defeating the Whig... didate. We call the attention of country dealcia i the remarks, to relation to the Fall Balanceo of thra city, ender our commercial head. We are thfy parallelled, that they have only to give or a Catr trial to be fully wished. We an pleased to hear thyt wane of our town ships are fully organized, and will poll their full vote. But why not all , We, con upon the Whip of every election district to do their duty. If you know that your district a nett folly organised. see to It at once. Recollect the Watchword—Fidler nud a reduction of tmes—kall, and a gradual extinction of the Sate Debt---.Putier and an eco. nomical adosinlistratien of the daunt Commissioner.' Office. • The illerelary---T ere Paces We have Gequent eloihirions of the facility with which persona mho have in totted principles, at if they have, privately, taints pnblioly to " carry water on both shoulders," etweite their position. Bet the Mercury has juat gi wen a sample of rapid ity la change which exceeds:cep thing we have ever seem A decent regard to public opmlian, if nothing else, timely leads sued woo are tenured upon a somenet, to move slowly, but our mercu rial imighbor overleaps all the ordinary bounds of propriety, and jumps to exactly opposite conclu sions in the apace of one or taro revolving sum To give an example: The following quotations, jilisted in opposite col umns, are taken from that paper of the lath and the 17th of September. They arc on the same subject, the propriety and &Ity of supporting Mr. Gamble Cr Canal Commissinner From tla Jysreury of deigyna !he ilf!mary of the 14th. of S.prz . -- i .. ' 7 litA of Scpurvidw. .Idr Fuller is a whis I 4"Thronahoot th:sBtate and Amp. mom beMae are thatmods who supportod—eo amens a lcoincide m oar views large section of the com-upon the tariff question. malty. On the otherr., all such we say, vote hand, it Is said, Mr.ifor Mr. Gamble for the \ Gamble in a democrat Ace a( Canal Commis nad maw oonsequeatly %loner—nue toe him, not be maintained. Now on iceount of his epic. what can be more ab-iicine, whatever they may surd than all this! Whallbe, oPoo the tariff goes has whiggery or demee-jO:m, bra bemuse he it a racy in reality to do web Vera DEMOCRAT. sod, the atm of Canal Com-f moreover, by the tacit ad.. Was/neer! Nothseg satior.j.iiission of his opponents, rwr. It requires a ruse)tbe candidate best gbh. ol plain common genc , c,,ied to dil icle clh 7e." . . of practical caper:en, and a familiayity with IL, improvomeots of ,to., Slaw to fulfil dut.oe.l Saab a man are believe! Mn Gamble to be, anti therefore beartilv eom-I mend him to the supper ; of ell three who prefer E=2=El country to those of their. Pewte." Oa the 14th of September, the Mercury ways, with all the air of superioi: 'wisdom, and the deep en sincerity—"lt Is raid Mr. Gamble is a Demo crat, and mast comnquentjy be maintained. Now what canal. more Amman : Man all this What has Whiggery or Democraiv in reality to do with the office of Canal ComMitsionert Nose what seer All this la veryfine. Who would not have supposed that the editor of the Mercury was so high and (died op abode the mere paltry de mands of party, that be ktked with sopreese con tempt upon nay one whd was guilty of the "ab surdity' of voting for Mr: Gamble bemuse he was Damn:rat, or Mr. Falleebecause he was a Whig. The day Wowing, bollworm., to this exhibition of the Mercury's independence of party motives, we Mk the liberty of aspersing our dement, and gave some reasons therelhr. This has cooled a change, marked and sudden, to come over the gait of Ilia neighbor'a dram., and in his paper of the t lth, he talk, hut rCaders to vote for Mr. Gstable—wton for Wtdr, !league, he is a true Desaacrat!" Oa the one dety, nothing could be more absurd than to votc.:sll a Canal Commission er in' Pleb a peer reason 1 . 00 the third day there after, he gives that very ria4am, and none other of any weight, for voting forriblza. As to the assertion theii the Whip bandy admit that Mr. Gamble Is hest itirdifted to fill the oSee,i , is simply untrue. No witch admission has ever been made, either tacitlypr otherwise. The Whig-. clam that Mr. Fuller, irt;but fitness for the otbee,of " e Canal Commissioner, is every respect the rgnul of Mr. Gamble, and in many s respeets groaty his superior. The enemies R the Whig candldine can protium nothing against told character or his Milt :Jim, and we can point triumphmulv to hi. pop. rarity in his owndistrictifer the high appreciation in which he wands among his nemtdors. lie is, also, a whale waled, warm hearted, zealous and energetic Whig, true to his prieciries, and to his party. This is not his smallest recommendation though the Mercury May pronnunce it absurd; when it suits its omission. Neither to Mr. Fuller the man who would God Mathew in New York, just on the eve Milne election, in order to wreak his vengeance on a candidate of his own party. like felt It his 'fluty to oppose a political friend, he would do it openly and in a manly way. - While the Mercury; with a very jesuitical facili ty of making arguments, acid principles ant the oc casion, says that Demoiracy and Whiggery have nothing to do with the offine of Canal Commiodon er,—..nothing seimrtwer!=rour Whig readers vrika not forget, that during theientire rub, of the Loco foco party In the Canal Cothmissiotter's Office, they has wade their poorer othidiy oubsemneau to do do swat& of perry. Whelotls the Whig they have to appointed office, as Bit' rintendent, Collector, or Lock Keeper! Even thd i moderato noon of their own party haveatood ad 0b.., The active, ttn senthuloos politician halt lahou the trusted agent to do the business of the WO Even in the Mimosa! Contracts, party has overn den justice. During the E pelmet year the present j oard, with their horde of Lacofooo office holders', have done all in their power to embarrass the admints:ratioo of Gov lostagros, in managing thalmances of the state.— Mr. PoWer, the oldest Ctimroissioner, and the mast espnneded, has been Ornr ruled to every thirty,. and the affairs of the of embarrassed anti de_ bayed, to obthin the vote lof Mr. Longstreth, • no was confined to his hcdtta by Maness. Has Mr. Pourer been permitted to;tippoint a lair share of the various officers empioye4 i—or to obtain the to rvi. ces of gentlemen of his ',Ohne.] faith While the Canal Board i s in this condition,' with ' tiro Lohofieo Comm.totters already in that ti ody. the Mercury calls epee *readers to support Mr. (humble. aoother Lowland, in place of the only Whig In the Dowd, and , t the same time a wily says ilia an absurdity to support a man hennas Ihe Is a Whig or a Detnocriffi , l The public w ill, of mune, be at no loss to pfila proper estimate, up on snob reaming and readOszuktica• Ohio and Penamylviuda Rail Road. Tk. Pre•Emerurn Maumee, be ISSO, is a hand- We take pleurae in elating that the pro , p.p" P..; of 72 page., coata,aing a lame for the energetic proseconon, and speedy etsuPT' quantity of religions and useful matter, and is Lon of this great and important work is most feu adorned with many engraving. It is adapted to vorablo. The road is now in charge of an able and wildest Board of Amhara, who every part of the Baited States. It is published ed that it shall go on. "". Prnb run Our old friend . Jesse 8.. Straughn, who has b for t _ l 7 ._ P a re t :Ye Yteilooof Ed o.. . estthe No. w as w ed .d . ebarge of the Engineer Department on this end of _ , sec o nd floor. blreet the line is pushing his work vutorooalY, d no doubt make the best location posiobe. There will tie • letting of the hoe from Canton to From the Now York Tribal:mt. Wooster, on the 2911 mat, at this place. We anti- Hank.' and Bartatricalner thalota—Prtiael cipate seeing numerous bidders in our town at that pie Bartered fee the Hope et Spoils. time, and that the work will he taken at prices fit- In August last • Committee of Honkers invited vmuble to the Coutl=7. — .afe s.als° the Bamburner leaders in this State to consider Every citizen of Pittsburgh moat regard with whooaf a couple of Conventions at Rom. could pleasure and pride the ateady adv.., of this great not restore that harmony which the doable delta work, which will really do more for the growth gotten!! Of ISIS to Baltimore, the double sets of and progress of one city to wealth and greatness candidates for Preeident, the truckling conduct than any work in process of erection, or in con of a majority of their needy chief. towards the temptation. The ably and indefatigable Chief En aristocracy of the skin, down Booth, and the g lee " of the hoe, S. W . Raes ' n, Ee q' b " re. proceedings of the Buffalo platform had &mar turned front Philadelphia, where he has been ac- lively engaged in forwarding the interests at the na.to•Cooventrooh played their _ Pere_the line, and we may soon look for the location of the one gto,eoded to fortheprtoergiee of the Re line from Pittsburgh to Beaver, or Freedom, as the mocracy of 1691—the other was in keeping in case may be. favor with the South: Slaveholders had decd. , In the meantime, what are the people on ad Slavery Extension • cardinal pnociple, had the line from the State Line to Canton, doing'— ' warred for it, got the Nation in debt, and itacrifi 1. it not time Chat they ... i sm s / 'kis reg m u a- '..ed many lives for it, and upheld American ctn. mount of stock to secure the letting of the roadl— , xen• in Texas to insure its ea es there: Hone No Place is more itstereated than S alem ; none will ken would say they disliked more Slavery, for it be more bet:matted. We should like much to see aree nor, popular to soy to, and yore . wore want the whole line under contract by the time of this ed, but they dont not venture to resolve to oppose year, or early the next. its totrductioa where it was not now, for the Slaveholders would take offence, and the onion LoCortcs c.ninays von Soraroa —The Loco. foco car.em.oce mewing hen app0,0,,0 Wu. vro.. for the sake of prnmple might endanger another cast, of Slippery Rock township, as the candidate 00.0 for ft. ' sake of spode: of that party for Senator. The Port ro{e be is a Mr. Juan Van Buren mid he would be glad that plain, honest farmer, and a man at cnuen hdeUn rho twine could form co. Convention, dropping ream. Ho will not, however, be elected os he U. principle—family fashion: the Hooker. Fe . belongs to the destructive party, whose rbiet ob. tended to stand out, as the Nomt.nng Lonven / trot is the enjoyment of the "loaves and hence, none would afford more time for consultation and which, to obtain that object, is willing to see Aut panto. now them.lvea 'Democratic.' , P e nnsylvania , . p es t totereeta prostrated in the Go the Mb toot. the •Dernocratte l Francis B. Cut, ' dust. la Mr. Hastrrr, the Wlogs have a ranch- nog, a Wall-n. lawyer, bound himself in the Mar- , date fully able to represent our /a/e r es t.,, a , eo d e . ket Hail of Syracuse, presiding over mans than a man of information and rharneter,knd who iv we lt hundred old Hookers, the broken up ternimats of acquainted with the want s nod sta k e , o f t h e ealleterin, and, OA he and they might find an Ellen whole district.icon of slavery alliance down South useful by and-liy, be bade them cloak Den:fount. princa. New YORK STATICFaiII.. — The great Agiuctilttr.. Plea. for the present, with big-swindles words of I ral Fair, at Syracu., New York, last week, was noleration' of antullemocrattc practice the the sake one of the most ''lln:fieent a harmony' Mr. Van. Buren's ex. District Alto, in thin country, and does greet honor to the Far • tie)/ north moved a Comonttee to draft resolve. men of the Empire Stare. The Albany Journal end Mr. W. 1, G. Smith pr posed a conciliatory .aye that a legion of commodities, animate nod in course toward the Barnburnars, as a manna of-mat. animate, were on exhibition. The arrangement. nog an end to Wing crusrule, and or electing an ssemPerfeer/ nod toe display unequalled, More entire Droucratie ticket this Fail,s Agreed to. It than a hundred thousand grangers were lel/eyed ,Lana also Labe iv and about Syracuse. The weether eras Resolerd. The , the D amoen uc State coanotuee delightful, and all were gratified, not leg with the , be authorised to tattbdmvit any of the nominees Fair ascii than with the bountiful hospitality ofthe presented by this Convenwan except those tbr Con good people of Syracuse. troller, Attorney General, Canal CA' nnentsvoner and State Prison Inspector. provided me Utica Craven' o The Fasinent of Allegheny Cceinty it ' . awe. to ton minty there 'names:and complete the ticket by bold their first Fair, and we trust that it will be nominating well known and acknowledged Demo well attended, and retch in lasting benefit to the eta,. as candidates tor Judge of the C , :o fl u d rt s, :il w A E 47 agricultural interests of this section of the state I :e o ide ' r . , See rroa ret a n k t r Y , ° : ro Stet 'e' ptda oo .ree py : a u ap i r , epos and rAndulates tneontficera teat the owthi t nont ad " The causes of this periodical -p.g iron - clamor, ulroyi tAr y Draaoraarro c aaa „, yara „ adj raised by the -iron matters of Peithilleet are bt'osnaa Church at Haw: nod that the octet thus now so transptfent that it has become dist - astir; , nominated receive the united support of both a”,- to die community. It to DOW I:lade...Walto he the a,0050i the Democratic party. ' 2 'i' an cry enth ' theef ' Mseeeei " end Peft ",, In short, the Hunkers said, in substance, to the ottprrarion, and deserves and should receive has contempt and rebuke of the intelligent people upon ! Barriburriers,. If we unite our lames, there ot same whom It la designed to operate " Weenrahtenol taint hope that as a faction we may gain something f 'au,. at the Nusemher elections—but your Buffalo plat- Stich is the tone of con crept with which the „ roar, your Wilmot Provioorri your Naa , gta , a le o t r . ar niga organ of the l'7feiti° party. at the rent ed. ry , , [tans of Slave, and Resolutions for abolishing the . spears , the ifteet , intetette of Penn- Slave Traffic lathe Daum( of Columbia, are sheer ayivanna, an interest only Ileband to that of sancefi , nonsense and must be dropped. They might mar tare. and one which concerns the livelihood of oor uhanor newt.' To use their own large,,,, thousands of our citizens, and the prosperity of all., they The aperiodical pig iron clamor," of which the That we are opposed to t h e E x t ee s Unionrpecia. to us j ute end peer'''.anappeal 1.100 of Slavery to the free territories of the United the Javier of the people, the tource of all power, Staten, but we do not tee. rd the Slavery question, as any ever made by any marea in the country. to any [boo of to agitation, or any °Pl..° in eels- Any lain who will deny that me Forraa, men of teal of political faun, or as a rule Pcoritor parch s Zioe. yleania are suffering from tee effects of the Retched. That the power of Coarress over Tariff of '45, and are brought to the yew verge of; Slavery in the terrnones, sod the particular modes ruin, is wholly ignore. cf what be to writing. ore ' oflegislation thereon, ore, among Demoerau, ma- Pc'iiii,",ll"""“ Our a°l"4 Min peilitietete da o L' ne, inerertiOrt'sthe' anti that we reto, the undisputed right of not feel the pressure so greatly, an the mason. °memo, sot regarding nay partteular mode of won reduction to the price of pig iron hat enabled them stitutional construction on this gentian a part of to mature their iron to the free trade standard, with turh'ithn'oo'rremtc'''. creed, " e n " l 'Li tts W i3 r tat " :7Or t" ii P, less lots. Bat to the Fume.- men the Tariff of any section of the Union_ '46 has proved dtimaterous to the utmost degree. o odm oo t o this pa...pp...a, the Honker Con lq°"alth"oding this, and that they only met sant., adopted resoluta,ns deprecating the mutt tether in the edeetetteof %deo' proper rights, to lay daction of an exciting elements into our political their grievances before the people, they are eeare - contests, hitherto left exclusively to the use. of the td with "insatiable avarice" and "political des- opponents of the Democracy"—regretting "that the I Pendian .by the organ of the Locofoco party. Let efforts of conciliation made at Rome, in good faith, than things be remembered at the ballot bon, by the Democratic Sham Ciniveohoo r were Int. Pennalideania hat read L ooo reemeon one le won , crated, and every preparation for united action de for it, .hanieffil deceit in regard to the Tariff. and forded, by a d,termmed per thitence no an tars-Rt aduther will benecessary to ...palace them that p ullroe trot, t o which, as DeMOClatts, we could am the In in earnest in the support of her vital in ter. nod at which, so Mends of the Malicia• eat. ble right of opmmo, we revolt," and denouncing all attempt to innterpaiste new creeds rum the faith 'Par,' to reply to the communication, publis bed a short time ~oeo, in our p a p er , attacking the and practice of the party, or to renown a test of Pennsylvania end Onto road, and advocating Inc opinion anudding to a required formal. upon lhs Wellsville and Cleveland reed, has been refet vect. question of the tdieve"o,:iffthfia:i" but at too late an hour a appear to-day. It shall On the queetinn of "eye"' the poor Berubt'th" diete a place in oar ilex!. I ern were told that they mast knock under or - _ !here would be no union, and If no anion, no plan The following meresung letter from Ca111,1(1111.1 .e from a highly respectable you eg gentleman, son of toe Han. Rrhert Dorton, of Calsk.:ll, New York, and Ls addressed to one of no editors of aid paper. Its statement, concerning the condition of of thin in that country, can he confidently rel.ed upon. We are promised a continuance of like fa vor.. centrum. C.rwapondence ot the Pittsburgh t.erette• Na.'. Fas•CtsCo, July 12, 1h49. Dena SIR—We have at last Moaned archer ',wham the future New York of We Pantie Ocean. eater a passage of I'M days from New York. Wo nail a number of severe storms, and a very tedious tune doubling the Cape, bet the Albany proved net worthy, and sot tamed Pencil well and rode the mountain billows in gallant style. The gold Acme ha. not abated hare in the least the town is full of people making arrangements to move off to the mines—there ore 110 veseele an chor...it in front of the town, and they will re. main acre for amne time to come, unless their enema 'will pay the customary price, which la VIM per month for Captain, end $l5O for crews. I am convinced that this will soon be a place of great to' ortance; it is rapidly 'emceeing to population, Ind buildings are:going up in every part ol the town. We have a City Hotel and Tammany Hal! here, and a number of others of less note. The principal house rents, I understand, for $lOO,OOO per annum—bout! is $2l per week--enepenters are in great demand at Sib per day—labor of every description la very high. The boatmen see rap idly reaping a golden harvest In carrying people to and from the shipping: they charge $2 per pas anger—the government haven number of large cannon on shore and have offered a vast amount of money to have them conveyed to the Fort, a abort distance below the town, but cannot get any one to undertake toe Job; how long such a state of things will exist it is impossible to say, but it will be some length of time before a change takes place, as people prefer digging gold to any other beakless at present. I think my prospects ere very good, and hope roon to have a quantity of the genuine ore. Nearly all the people t arrive here live In teats till they make arraegerne to en reed up the river, provisions are cheap an are plenty, and it only costa $.3 per week to live to • tentl am living in one at prevent, but expect to leave in • few days for Sutter. Fort, end intend to ate. mygoods vita me, no they will Moe a good price there. W has a shore there, sad. runs schooners (tom this place to the Fort for freight and pas.engers—he gives his Captains 5750 per month and the crew each receive $l5O I h ere not seen your friend,but learn from Colonel Stevenson that he does net reside here; the Col. is reported to be very rich, and is engeyed in land specula non., here and op the Sarre ineato; he advises every one that million him, to proceed to the gold roluea, and get their ounce per day. I shall very soon try my fortune at the diggings and hope to meet with success The mug perfect order pre- I veils here in every respect, mid I am surprised I that inch is the case—crime is linkmen, and the same state of things in reported to mist at the [MUM Goods are left exposed in the oreets and remain untouched, the only law that prevails is this, if a person is otught stealing, he is tried by a jury, and is generally ordered to make tracks in 24 hours or ktekit his lifr. I cannot learn where the Governor is, but the prevailing OM,oa is, that be Is In the diggings Yours truly. W6l. DORLON. Vsenterr—The Montpelier Watchman hoe re• turns from ell the town. in the State bat /MIA, aehieb anew the following resuh:— Coolidge, (whig Needham, (Coehiloo.) Scauerieg.. ...... - - • This gives Coommon a majo ray of 33 voles; the Lame towns last year pro a. majority of 6191 'against Cootmog--shoming a Whig gaits of 6224- The seven towns to hebeard from last per gave 211 majority against Gammon, so that be mil probably lack about 21)0 votes of an Mention. 10 the /Rate Semite the Whip have 22, the Coa liti on 7, ,the Lmo Foca* 1. House the Whip hare 130. the Coalition I. Loa, Foca, 12. 12e Sen le i there hu been a Whig pia of 2: dm Roue 40. Tue.r managers (Preston King excepted) mere back• of affice, and when their atoond Cbn veation it.e fourth within a month) met en the 12th rout. it was resolved to drop their principles, ex cept . perannal matters, If they got the half oldie nominations to their friends.. They got them ac cordingly, cad the •Onion on No Principle' ticket has J. A. Latt, for Controller, F. Folleu kw Canal Cumintssioner. L S. Chatfield br Attorney Gene ' ral, and Darius Clark Far Freon Inspemor, inscrit , • ed on it by the Hunkers—and F. C. /emelt, Ap• peal Judge, H. J. Randall, Secretary of State, A. C. Campbell, Engineer, .d Eeny Welsh of the Bufal tbrablic, Tre.nrer, by the crest-fallen Bernburners, who, as If in ridicule of their own abatidoninent of all principle, Resolved, Teat principle is the only lest in u s acimoo !edged by Democrats, and their role o f party wition is, openly to declare;aed faithfully to • erry out in practice, the principle* they pro. fees"— and I mmedtately joined a (action who, in Conten tion, had boldly reiterated that they neither ac.• knowle dged Barnburner principles to be Demo• ' crane, no: had they the least intectlon to "entry them out in practice•" Oreouew the Baroborners eald they were 011- changed as "Democrats," but the renegade Dom religious faith does the same thing while nutting ! for gale with throe who despise his treachery. Gerrit Smith thus addresses Ex-Chancellor Wal wqrth upon Ms Hunker's= "You claim that Democracy and Slavery may be in full fellowship with each ether; and that the Southern elevebobiler — that is, he who buys and wills his fellow men, and compels them to Intl with out wages, and seals up their minds in darknees, sod robs them or every nght, and subjecas them to every wrong—may bit as mood a Democrat, u the Northern freeman whose soul revolts at Slavery. l can belong to no political party or lower alms than an every way righteous government: to none which does not coneent that every man has ufull and absolute a nght to the soil as to the light and air, to none which tolerates either the extend., or emstenne of Slavery, to none which believes that "pa a monstrosity as Slavery—such a devour , er all rights—such a murderer of the body and the wool—is capable of legalmation." GTE= Itillbuck Island Mr. Editor—For the information of such as may be interested in the =act locality of this felted, we give the following extract Worn an article writ. ten 11,r and published in the Pittsburgh Casette, July 28th 1736, by the late lodge Hugh Henry Braeltenn dge " At the distance of four or Ave hundred yards from the he ad of the Ohio a a email ',deed, tyi ng to the Non h West aide of the neer, at the dis tance of abo at 70 yard. from the shore. It is covered with wood. The island tai not more i• length than ot quarter of • mile, •nd in breadth about 100 yet ds. A small apace cm the upper aide is cleared, and overgrown with gram The , savages had cis tared ft during the war, a party of th em s m as hes ht the United Stat !shavingslaced their wigwams and raised corn Ohio, at the distance of about one mile from its melee, winds round th e lower end of the island and disap pear, I call the coollneoce of the Allegheny and Monongahela the source of the Ohio." By an inspectirm of the Ohio and Mieriselppi published by Cramer 6r. Spear, in 1806, the exact locality of the Island is laid down: in the map connected with that work—an author ity, as to it. mullion, which cannot be quesuoned; though from it, it appears that the Island was somewhat larger than the estimate ofiedge Brack ! ennage, whose cementation of its motto ts, one quarter long and 100 yard. wide, would make it contain only nine at lea, whilst the Navigator makes it nearly double that quantity. These authout.es an tie the question that the Island was not in that i .art of the river on which the survey her been mate, and we think that it would take a pretty sena et mintier to determine its exact beoluy, tiniest the parties interested would exhume one sequin Died with this remote astuscrt from the grave, as they deme n tined to raise the Island from th e tinderyn in which it has.* long rcprzed. For the PitufnirrgA Gazetta "Cu We Elect lhailarl" kneeing read an article is this morning'. Ge netic, under the above caption, front Me Barks and Schuylkill Journal, end I bee to respond to, and endorse every word of it. There la not a doubt that we can do an, triumphantly, if we make the effort. From the North, where our candidate is best known, we have cheering news. He will cut ion, his adversary there, not only from his peat permual popularity, but tram his reputation for Integrity, energy, and decided ability. He is known there, not as t h e Mercury has sta ted, merely as a good speaker and clever fellow, but, as the man of steady and industrious habits, great application, honesty of purpose, and whore attention to his duty and the interests of his coo , aliments in the Legislature, joined to his warm advocacy of the greet Interests of Pennsylvania, and Intimate acquaintance with her resources and statistics, ranked him, at the last semen, as per imps the leading member of that body, and make him deservedly popular, especially in all the Northern region of the State. If Fuller be not elected, it will be owing to the moat criminal (aye' Mr. Morning Poet. miaow! 'I supineness on the part of the Whigs, who at the present time are in a large majority in this rode. Why shoold the voters of Allegheny and Schuyl kill, who so signally repudiated the late Free Trade A dministrahon, now fatter or turn back t The same necessity exist. now as then, for protection to their industry, sod for reform and economy on our state work*. The National Admintstrauon have as yet had no power to make a change, but President Taylor every when, on his late tour, said he would go as far for Protection an Penn mylvania might want. If then, in the face of thi promise, wa ourselves prove recreant, and elect a Locofoeo free trader as Canal Comm...mate the conclusion natl.t he inevitable, Mel we none no change to the tariff of Let our notions erotism our wants. Again, let every tax paver constder that in ale year, during which Gov. Johnston and the Whigs have been in power, the eat - net - nom. state Cetit has actual'y been reduced 5113000 00: a large floc,- tog debt, lift as c Locator° legacy, has been can- celled, and the interest paid, for the first nine in many years. in gold and saver, without resorting to the usual ruinous expedients of forced loan.— These faits speak volumes for Whig policy. When, in the long seme , of years of Locofoco rule, or mt-rule wan the State debt reduced one Lathing' When was the tolerant paid promptly is specie! When were our pot del. tort , — When was there a balance in the Trenaury When was there a stoking fund astlibltshad, as there now I. arbieb will gradually and surely ex ttngunah Jur debt, and tree rte from tales, ' not to. tarter , ' with by the Luc. gettnta tii powert— itane not the Whigni reilarinned their proonses.and tiamand woodera, where they have laid the pow er? Let every .-andid oin one, wer. But. says the granite, laii-olnan, "Gov. Johnston, and State Tiou•Vo r ['di., and Canal Commissioner Power, have Icet r—onnar.ing to as to produce this result." Frecirely re' and so they ought to economic, while tl.ey have the opportunity. Give them Fuller to the Canal Board, and they will have a check on favonttsm, and the Waite oh money there, and one who will have the nerve to speak out. How much eater and better for the whole State to have one mem ' bee of different politics from the other tan mem bers of the Board. I am glad to know that this - view is taken by many of the Lornokians, who intend to act accordingly, by voting for Fuller. Fire—Theatre and Wive I:yoid/bags Burn Last night at half past eleven o'clock, the The atre at the corner of Water St. and Orange Alley, was discovered to he on Are. The flames made rapid advances, and before the fire wee subdued, the Theatre, the dwelling house of Mr. A. Cramer, and two small frame bedding* on Orange Alley, were entirely consumed. The brick house of Mr. Risser, tooth of the Theatre, and a frame dwell. ng on the Ailey, owned by Mr. Cramer, rod oo copied by Hoary Bighem, were els, nearly de stroyed. • •. ••. Oistrig to their proximity to the Theatre, Mr.., Cramer was unable to effect an insurance on his budding., and his lolls is probably S2OOO. The houses on °rause Alley were. insured we under stand (or shout IP3OO. Mr Raiser was Insured in the Hart Gird Protection for $.lOOO, and hr. I, ts at least $lOOO more.—No Insurance on the 'Chesty. The building and theatrical I r-race denroyro are sand to basis been worth $2OOO. By the greatest exertions nn the part of oftmens, the dwelling of Mr Crowtord, nod other building. north of Om Ore were saved. The Preteen molt ed well, but were unable to obtain a sufficiency of %Wet. The Theatre eras no doubt se' on fire. a there im no performance there hat evening :or the pre lims age, and it could hardly have been toe ir on of an accident.—Ckerehrrad Herald, of Sca rday. J The Commuttee of Com< spondence appointed by tho lest Antimasonm and %Vh. Convention, are requested tom at the Court !louse in the city of Pum eet bergh, Da WYDNESDAY, loth mai., at 11 o'clock, A. Al. The Delege.. ot the bun County Conecnuen are members of Ina Carnanness. Plutons:o attendance ss requested, ss business of Importance ,till Ste brought before the Cements, ALEX. lIILAIV DS, Ches. Jells E Psass, Tyson. Krone I.Bceretaises Aux. Flassesas, Maass.. or ray Lir. —Diseases of the Liver an becoming tilarmirety (regnant in the United .1111 c% Indeed then arr few (orandeb. dire..- • whioh arc not connected onc way or other with ade -ancrnt nate el that hapoistin Devon. Many of tiir , onniin , eta .bleb are umally classed under the heal of rano.= nert, have their onus to the liver 'Any r. OT which would insure retu.arity and heahhio. at.tion sit the liver, would be a i.tesune to esantAnd .. hos ber:i the exclamation of suffering thousand.. Teat r, bus been found; It is safe and sure When a fair tit, has been alSorded to It, It ha. never been known in fail Reader, have you any ihneue of the liver, or discs,. which you believe proceeds from be . derenee• went! not • moment, bat pu re a boa of Ur 11111..ono's IA ono Pill.. end they will IT.Ort TOY to health. They are the only remedy ever yet discover. ed. whose use is certain to effect • cure For sale by J. K IDU dt CO., No. MI, earner of Fourth and Wood et., Pittsburgh. opinion, to DOAIIDIIIIII4—A Liewiertmn and t.. 17 ...t D aceomet.ld wtin Rao. and Lo•cel: Pn•aLe halm Se cond street. Inquiry at nip , or- FicE. bpoiLdri, I,NO DL[ THIBET SHAWL-.-A few o , a very I, caper.or quality of the above scarce mud dettra- Lie •ruele, just reed at Dry Goode House a! W R MURPHY ICIANCT %9001, LONG SHAWLS—In real moo ty of style, and of all the various final, ma, reem• 'red and offend tow M MT Goods Rams f 61.19 W R NUR PH Y. tor lib •nct Market eta Q (WARE WINTER MIA WLS—In mem o a) styles and pnee•—• large aasonment near epee stars of aptly W R MURPHY AWANTS O—A hrns.l 1100 , e, not more lip 0 Afteez maw.* walk from the Olasnund Ur par: lnrrt. Age, with some res.w.etabla forol,. would sol.wer It.nt pm to exceed St. perotun Apply et Tlll5 OFFICE an sptih:dat (IHEESE-- . .t0 u.t reed and for male at the Bat. 1.1 ter and Cheese sp Ili CORCHED $. 0 .1.T4 —'lll a,a prime attic's, far /3 Bala by J 0 CANFIFILD *,{R W. M. FLEIIIISIO, from New York, would re. apectfelly announce to the ladies and gentlemen oor Pittsburgh. that he will read the celebrated Tragedy f an Thursday evening, the athh,and the Comedy of the "Meacaorr or \Name,' on Friday wrsning, the atm, at the PHILO HALL, Third street. Elehdtngto commence at 7f otelock—doora open at f. Single Tieke a 60 centa,—Tickets admitting a gen. derrl2l3 and two latches. St. aptlihd3l PLELBIITIINOT has commenced to receive a „ large atm.= . of Woolen Comfon. and rod, Hukln, butkskin andwoolen Gloves; Thlbet, cloth. mous de Han and blanket Sbewls; moo nier, worsted and woolen Hose; Pongee and linen fide's.; .ak and Will C 11.11.1/ and Scarfs; Gimp. and Fttulyets Irish Linen, Table Covers, Crapes, Ribbon., Laces, bleached bod colored Muslim, Tabby Velvet., Patent Threads, estate, Silk, Baum. , Hom Suspen ders, Km, Pareuselon Ceps. Akoavacs, common and gold Jewelry, gold and silver Watches, Comb., pod, et and table ilatlary, and many other gaols wldeb country and city Blerehutts are respect/ally loaned ID .11/.10. spun 110 AMU Ve . ,—ln • fear days.• splendid .ddalon.l I_ assortment of fn. Watches, Jewelry, and other goods in dos has of business—the subscriber being net. In the East .electing his fall assortment of soods corner Market and 4th 10 eI_OLD PENS—Jun received, aral constantly on 13 bands. a large and excellent aatoronent of (fold Pens of die most approved meters, and for SAle et the lowers emelt by spine OP W WILSON p♦PER IleNhar.lB.-71,01) pieces ol the lard' fall styles of Nam, Glared and Coalman Pepe( Ile,ngthge, now Mee...lg from Naw Cork, Plalladel• phhiand Baltimore. stuntsig having cardally .elected the now ea p from 0 4 . of lb. Idroat eatnufactanng es tahlishanenta in the /Camera cams, Is now prepared to sell those ha•ing louses to paper. country merchants and others. at prices ranging from 10 rents to 00 00 per piece. spill B C. 1111.1 , ' 7 Wood la PAPER—M:O weer* of plain green VI and Ilainhowed Window Paper. comprising many new and mdect pattern, on hand and retching; for sale 1/y . wig B. C n 7 Wood at LOST, N thia 0 , 7, On Taao September IStb. a note At drawn by W. & o nce etteon payable to Win At'Colly or order, for tbanaand denary. Said note I. doted lbtb Obetember,lBll9, and payable aix months aller date. All persona are ealation'ed &gam. upped y nate, as the payment of Na awash. been otopood by me. eptl9lll.ll* %VAL bI•CULLY. TICE 6II BICIIIDECitI reepectfu Ily inform Pm public that they hove commenced Ilrewatte for the waving peas°. at their Chewer, fan of Pin street, and loot, a commal supply of floe new ALE Fresh YEAST tr.e. /et recsived 6 P3 bales St* sort (IS49!Wemern Nem York HOPS, er a they can !ell. love: . spill&djaa iiwo. W. A STITH & Dtspate& Peat, Chrome& and Maus ZeitaLnivi: VALDABLIIII LAND TUB BALM. THII subscriber offars for sale one hundred and fifty acre. of LAND, shoats in Robinson township, eight miles from Pittaborgh, on the road le•otos to Pniukfort and Hooltstinen, adjoining land of the s arriber, Jon Riddle,l l Wm. Hail, an übd other ,. O. the premises than is a condonable 1 - 1011•41, sled new Barn, a young Orchard; about seventy acres cleared. and ender good fence. The balance of the land Iv well timbered, and containing an abundance of goat nine, a small tract of LAND contninlng act., situate in North Fayette township. shoot one mile be low Jeffliestown on Mardouris Hun. The road Uad mg through Clinton to Frankfort passes through the place There is a nimfortable Dwelling House, and about 90 sores cleared thereon, eight of winch is ex fitilf!1111,01(00 land Thu tract adjoin. lands of Geo. Elliott, J.eob Johnston, and John /dory. Ant person drou us of purehaslng ellhos of the abort 4,criboal Ito , 4of land an call on the CO 6- scrne , a , rest& In Ronnie. township, or on Jose,. T Manta a. the Cotormismoners'othee, wise .hoewdl too land and mats the terms of Ws known. spittbdkarlT WILLIAM MARKS. riHURNB-1 dos rws. Pauun Ml:m.lw rec`d and %., NT WI by II F VON BONPIBOIisT s 0.1, wit a hew a BOOKS: HOOrdr—The Nositten, or • year among l the /titans, a personal Narrative, by A St einmitr- The Works of Cantles Lamb, arith his Lae and Let- • toss, by T. N. Talfoutd. Upham's Madam Guyon and Fenelon The liasory of the Gliondata. by Lmennea• The Life of Navy 4th, ging of France and Matoeno.. Colton's foar years to Great Brltim Hodg's Anadoms o( Sir Walter Snort. England and be Enna, by E Bobo.. h gyp , and Anat. P r evia, by ftephena (Anent, Torbay. (se. Dr. Dr: Dorbites Obsess atmw to the Foot. . . In Europe. The Works of Coroelitut klathears. Letters to Mothers, by Mrs. L. H. Sigouiney. Letut. • to Daughters, Letter, Cootrersattoru and Recolleduon.s, by 9 T Co endue Lire or Baal Joon, by Mackenzie . Miss Buabens' Domestic Reeerpt Book. Also, • large supply of Am. S. S. Union Books. For tale by ELLIOTT tr. ENGLISH, sptl9 NI Wood st ENV MUSI , —Jost rreetved. a further supply of .0t he tollosring popolar songs for ?moos: l i • - Be kind le the loved ones at home," eras Ladr," by S. C. Foster. “Ro - sr thy bust babtly. "Ben Rol." “Speatt Oval)," 'V.V. , . R O . O nod." 0110 a vutrty of other popu , ar Music. .10^ JOHN H MF.LLOR. Sl Wood st ChsEETV FL, 6E-14 (DU feat Edna Safety Safe, for 0 we by RILEY. MATTHEWS & CO, aptl9 ul Waters Vky BOUGHT SPIKES—DA kg* unproved Wrought 111/ Seam for boat but dor's use. for s.le by &HEY. MA r k Crl 1 . 3A , 0N r SHOULDERS AND SIDES-10 esks orb d for pals by spttp S & W HARDAUGII C. , 'DA A 911—15 csk. Soda Ash, Kurtz's brand, In core and for sale by L`ST HECEI V ED—Methodut Hymn Pock, new ed. t, atom. Moo. (sheep,' at IL HOPKINS, tptls A,:1 0 Hui Ica, Fourth n VARLY NEXT WEEK I sill sustmn my character ..Ll' and rlghta against Whstefield (I WARREN SNIITII. l'hllmlelphia, Sept 1.1,1,49, 74 ,omh JA str.-t. 1 ,P 11,43, I; 10- NCII BLACK CLUTIIS.—W. It Murphy has I' earned io-Lay a (man lei of the above toed, from two .dart per card up to ruperfine qualtuer. and of approved mann:active, in volii , .ll he purnen;arlv vino Vie attention Of bayeia. Alto, black and fanny Cliaatnic 'ea, aaun V•stinga. mruan, merino sod rotten Utidrrybirts. linaiery and Movra, Pocket 'haft and blest Italian CO funny Cravat, at lo.• cub price. Merchants will find it loth.' advantage to et ulnae the stock in Wholesale Roam, up atturs, borere hay• lug their good. spit'! TRAS-10n ha:lamas Young Dyson, (ianpowdat, Mock and Imperial, IP/ eaddnee dn do. in more end lor eels b) .all / 1 S DILWORTH & CO 10Ft . )".1-:—IYI bga prime, in nom and (or ma, by ll epll7 J S DILWORTH & CO • _ V AILS- 41.1ga .waned sons, for sole by epll7 / e DILWORTH S CO &en- 7 ibis from Adams' mannfamory, to. I. erlecd Pas day and for sale by roll? 1 k R FLOYD pU; ISIETAL-73 ton, Allegheny Fqg Metal, fur sale by sp . l7 J K FLOYD • 'MEW 11011 r-A fresh supply of *Burning Fla.d," L. for M. new . Lamps, just reed by SC AIN.: A, ATKINSON, I el it. between Wood and /INA t atm 7 We haw, m.de arrangements w be eenatanti y aupptted FAMI 1 OUR— 30 bbl. Ems i nou .71:3(u F L ld wheat, teat "" " t ! I o ' 7 ARNIATROMJ h CROZRR al( —25 blue .Pustie extra Family Flour. :arid 1 - 2 lux from keel boat Jack Ogle, awl for sale by .pal IAME4 DA LZELL, M Water at \A; W Cheeoe, houlmq mot e b er! DALZELI. Cbxx, of saperior qualm., now landlng, for solo by ISAIAH DICKEY & CU, • or Front ot B v n BUCKETS-23 doe now lending: for sale spti: - -• • TAMAN DICKEY lc CO • DRAB CLIITIN—Dark. light fawn and silver Drub Cloths, Jo..t opening and for We by .017 SitAt;KLETT A WHITE.. 19 Wood et FLAN N ELS— A full aaaortment of addle, relie.. red and green, piaon and milled Flannels. just received by aptl. SHACKLE:TT fr. WHITE emER ES—Five eases new style F. y Cass-- ena. stde omits, sod esteem, just opened by SIIACKL.ETT a witrrt: • - oor.EN SHIM'S AND DRAWERS-23 duken e. bite and colored lambs' wool Storks sod Draw ers noenin, by sptll StiACKLETT a 'VIII rE VAN •`l' 1•RIN - N-10 eases new style dark fancy F rmte,,ust opened by •Pll Nil A CKLETT &WHITE I. )RF c ':.l bu ( n, ;( Ljr.inha..,C.a:reortzr aoratcd rood.. 02 al opening and for sale by •ptll :41 ACk LEIT k WHITE_ F . . 11AWL4--A great •ariery wit opening by ptil SHACK LKIT k WHITE _ XTEW DOOK,i—Theological Lacturee a the Key David Wpm, D O. edited by the Rer. Joseph tiamuel C Y Prey. D D, 2,1 ed Scenes where the Tempt, hes triumphed, by the author attar Cbsvtun " . • . • - among the 'emu. at ROM, being notni of eonve.r.abou held with ea rtagn Jesuits he eab ol Rohs/tan to the city of 'Larne, by the Roy. M. Mohan Lorraoar. Veau,ra of he Natural Mawr . ? of Creauou. • • Part Id of IletidernA. by .Taackeray ^ JOHNSTUN erocicr(n4, .. i t; corner Tlunl arid Itarket su, IIE atitoter.heraaa eon mreatelug, and odor (or T .ale et low prices, ea kalOws, rW 'kg. Imperial. O P and Mack Twee IN Li• 111, IV. pound, hf pound lump s'. and 16a Roll Tube too teal ear Rio le. Coffee; 60 Lauda 0 r.61L1, 210 bhls N 0 slolames, In bbla Tanner. Oil, 0 do winter slid Lamp (3tl, Xlll maul Cars.. 40 by Pepper awl Punettto; 3 ealta remota Salto 10 bbla Whiting; 4 do Chalk; :rot .lb Choeoladc; ltiti White Pipes: 6 00 lb. Ela.friltull, 3 hales Clove.; I 1,1 trosegs, yn Idt.a loaf. crashed, and p o or' Surear. c•k itltultler. 3 eeroona Irtattio. tart tn. mated Nos .lotion Yarn. 000 his Iltt rung, pr. k r .. Soil., am`d glare 400 bu (intend Niue IL Itale• Almond* 31.1 do F. 411.13 Walnut, let do Ftllterte, :Moo Bread No* 01 raw. whrte Rock Candy; 5 do Llquorlee Galt; do Beau NMI.* 0 do sr aft do Pepper Settee, IL Tomato Catrup; Tl.lOO P ruted +taus, va110,16 brood); • 11,11.1 Havana do o.ooitcealia do Corrounn and Half Spanish Selma.; fine eat Chow rottaeto, RAppkne, hi &annoy and SCOIGh Surat tiround Space. 01 al! kinds: Sweet Spiced Churn lt So. 80.11 Almonds, 5 Cmu l e Soap; lei grow Mason's ',lacking. 35 hales Candlerwtek; 100 Ohl. vat korai; 103 has Wutdour Glaste With a general msoruernt of I , lllbairgh tax,(a. tared art4e.e , 1-;Nr/1-1,311 h. EIt...NSETT, .+m 31 Wow at, aripoute St Marl.. 'tote I LOAF e‘I;GAR—V.A I 1.1, Nue 7 ant. , Li ' easar lot a. by BUN BRIDG 1 , , WII.SON k CV. •ptts Water et VtiATItERS-31M 3 iv !be to rive, for ast , e bv I sous ISAIAH DICKEY k. CO. Front .t • - - W l:7 i FISH—In whol7sasAnilh4 HON-415 to. Iron, ar•uned, for by sptl.s I. S WAtt , HM AN. apt IS 31 wzioramd ft Front .t Vt . A7 , ;l7:Fik TURKO TUB kCe()--.T.1 •even.ou :b. rio.ol • Barlow's' Flue Cbrwing Tobacco, 120 Id •V.' II Gram's' 3 . . lump foOiccoi n do 'llan a' 311 do 'LeTwa's . " 14 do •Jaapera . d'a Daltmere p C G mwg and for gala OT apts ll Propoflal• for Iron. EALAID PIIO/NISALS, addressed to the ••rresi- Q.l dent of the Yatsburett G. Company," endorsed •-thoposals for IVroutbt Iron." end be motored at Me ° di, tno Wort, anal Thursday, the 20th tom. al • *Wort, t. M. for fornishinf the follosnot mem o. and stem of the hest quoLtef of/mists Iron, etc lute n of 6 by 6 °taboo Angle Iron, Kr lbs. per foot. II Roared " " ift plate. or 4 ft 9 1veh.1.06. 1 (L 1, 9 .11 1 1 1, I 1 6 bars of hi h. Mag. 0 M. wide, X Inch thick. alt .heel. s IL I In. Fon:0111A in. wide. 4 lbs. per safe rupmemal ft oat to pattern, ab't lam one end. 6 feet I inch long, 0 puede per foot. u lawn pounds unellencoas Dolt and flu. To be pald for to cash, fix months after delivery.— Bidden wit pleue male the difference la price be. maven Juniata and Paddled Icon • • - - .44414544L.54 1 : 11 . 074. BiKE{WELL, Preat. P. 13. 47. I N reply to "Leather no. Felt," of yestesduy, where an attempt in made to estaGllsti tie supertority of leather in kit, by a letter Me Piano-orating Ann styl ed .11acon & Rovers," of New York,, the subscriber would ay that, however much the sad firm may have found it necessary to resort to the "tricka of the traria' order to gm along, such ha. as yet, not been the ease with Marra Nouns & Clem. The unsuccessful attempt of any Plano-maker In the application of felt Hu% only one. to prove US inexperience and want of chill Tea authority of woriddenowned maufamai rem, limb Earl, Hera, Piaci, of Paris, and Dead wood, Collard & Collard, etc., of London, will, with on Intelligent public. more than +office to net aside the Onvin. section. Many obscure Piano-maker, eith er In this country or in Europe. With regard to "arms," they exist but 111 the bran of the writer of the above mentioned letter. A men ISOPOrlant part of a Piano Is dle "damper." withal which it It perfect ' ly useless, now, that "damper" being made inmate lily, and to all call., b 1 7 , .11 Plano makers, o' cloth, 11 would follow that alllane, are worthless, inasmuch ' ea cloth is mach more robber to the above evil than ' felt. and is used, moreover, in the mechanism of every Nano. Experience, however proves thecontrary. I and hence me oh;ection falls to the ground. •To• a I being the grand characteristic of a Piano," the rub ecti..er is willing to let the matter reel there, and abide by it, decision, which will be, with all who will favor him with a call and examine, greatly in favor of felt cloth In a few days Mean. Nana & Clark may 'peak for themselves, and the oppeadion they have met with from a certain quarter accounted for. M4=i2 11. YLELIKR, soli] Sole Agent Nun. & Clark P S —By mistake Ms wrong name was used, It should have been Stoderd & Denham, Intlead of Du bois & Stodart The most egpenerve Piano In thug city, one valued .1 &wm, is covered with Felt, sod made by Chletermg, Boston. It is la the pomesmon of John If. Shoenberger, Fag. STEEL—A general assortment of Cast, Shear, trer -0 man, English Blister, A. B. and Spring Sorel, for sale by optrO L B WATERMAN F L . o pu -5.3 bbls rust landinasd L % 151 " tii'l b l y ,t CO DI ICE-2U tes In Wore and for sale b 7 Li splls J IS DILWORTH & Co QCOLRTIODgE MOLASSEd— humor sato by 1...7 .P. 6 5 .11.4 DILWORTH & CO PI mrreu—iso to. Reefing Reek Neal, rot ink by RURIIRLDRk, IYILeON i epne ear n AV-A 'l Les very euperrer . 01.16meen k, eleent," no fur bele by de C RA -- NT_ TEA-6Y Ibs eitm Etna Oelo o nt LlLlaltiarbT LARD UIL—lO bbis formic lor p Z . Vnb.. ROE EIA YANA SEGA RS-41400 Havana Regan, ~1 bas bruld., In sum and for We by rytl4 bI'OILLS tr. ROE CIOTTI - IN YARN, Ita.--dORI lb. Cotton liam, ISO bales Battinr, do Cotton Twtne; for sale by optl 4 AINJILLS & nor: 0 SUGAR-35 bbd. N o 00230 .p ' l4 MV ILLS & Rot: DI — ...WgETS--7 , pair of lute azzo hes•yDlan- UP Ws, oflanerioan manufactnre, matt Lod for ..le b 000 GEO. COCHRAN. 20 woods 1 \ TAIL94IOSINWPICU rir4;24 . 1 ..., 11 . 4 11 1 b 7 qati WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. A. A. MASON Sz, CO., 80. 60 BARRET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.. Ulf OU respectfully LD resctfully call the eittenuon of my and 40 eases and baleen( TICKINUS,cf me York, Ham• • • , ountli_ hlerehaum to their choice itoctof .lion, Amoskreg and Otis Companies. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. wiich for extent mi d ;0 baits Red, wh. arid Venoms. FLANNELS, a ''' "Y b.. probably 04'•0r been , Itivi l ' a 'n th ' "..‘" elm lei rt t for Mkt law by Me bade or piece, i fl''' ' o nettl• Passessine the same facilities and mi. P . .... . 0 . met teed direct from inalataletarera. amerce enjoyen lov Eastern Bosses by Lacing one of the partners cot:Mandy in the East ' among the man..i' BROADCLOTHS and CARSIMERM ., ef tkv mime - ufacturers, Importers arm Auction House. they are f•cus'" 01 S. Sleep A Son, ,_ lllll a Carpenter, as'' Prepared to offer the sonic advantages in style mul . mns• Ilarrtm, o, ,et every Irrn o v. ' I inicce, that can the obtained of the la rpm Eastern CASSINr.TS,.EANS mid TWHEDS.-44 cum of Houses. c ell the venous manufactures Receiving large consignments of d, OIiiITICS from, e 5 carte MUSLIN DE LAIN And CASHMERES, the manulacturers of New England, they arc enebled• of the Ilamiltoi and Manchester Works: also, roll ..., to °ger these geode at lees rates than they con be pro.' sonnies' of Foreign fedora. the 0000 M cored of the Eastern Jobbers. 1 00 tiles colored MUSLISIS, for sale by The fat{ that their emtabliehment offers equal a ~,.‘l 2 lyerits' once.. greater adranmgem In every desenpuon of goods. than Brown. Illeaelocd and Colored CANTON FLAN. min be had East, ham been eleerly demonstrated to.NELS, of all the weal ntsk e s ; raw ClOOO Linings. their numerous Patrons. They feel confident if hler.l ALPACCAS. 1103111AZINFS, and COUURGS— chants contemplating purchasing Vow. will esaminetMore than tdo owes Also, 300 !meets French Merin., their mock. they will be convinced Nat they can boyiLyonese and Postmann Cloths . the mime quidity o f , 00 d, at sorb p r ices us will say s BILKS and SHAWLS—AM pm. of h'sick and fancy the cost of portion, and i t,,,, eece ssery expenses Sill.: near ! lune Shawls. long and Neste, of all • and time of an Eastern trip. The , mention a pail ofLinds Also, Visetem, Cmak Scarfs. ha. . their stook Arkiell vrtil aways be found fresh and com.l A Rill assortment of White and Linen G ode. Alm, plete:— i Hosiery and Gloves. Exel,rotdenes, Lace and Trig ,- 300 CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from thesdnue. Mourning Artieles, all qualines, sires mid make Merrimack, Ilami hon. Cocheco. and Manchester Con , -!of Blankets r sales also from .he Point Work, of Dont ell. P. Allen.' EIBBONS--.50 boxes of rich Elorumt sad Cap 11th ,0. i Elpregue, Ri e b coon d A Cam Ch•pens,„ Ammo... bons; also, VelVelure.SOL s, SaLlOO. Ate , with every o Adams, Ac er descciption of Millinery articles, Tailors' Trim ! 40 mom GINGILA-MS and CHINTZES., of the best Minks, de B.e milntlfactule. 1 All of which, together with a general usortment of I3g, mules BLEACHED Mt'SLINS, of all the well Goods of Me nmee•t and most fmlnonable styles, will known and approved makes, for Pale by the package be offered at an extremely low advance. al Arent.' prices. , New Goads constantly reeeleed, 300 bal. BROWN Id US LINS, of all width:, quali• All Merchants arc capitally so li cited iPION to call A CO. dm and prices. aptly A Sil AUCTION SALES John D. Davis, AooLl Psrcasprory Sale of Dry Goose. On Thursday mortar's, dept. 21k, at 10 o'clock, at the Conacticretal Sale. hoorus, corner of Wood and lift watts, will be sold, 11111013( re,crar. for each e son nc): An extenatve auortosent or searonable staple and fancy Dry Gorda, sarong which art auperfirre broad cloths, caa.“2:l•reS, jeens, rweed, scarlet, yellow and grten flannel., barred liuserya and flartneht 104 blacken, coannka plan and barred ark, black fled Serge, velyeta sod cords, solar pante, stnahansa, de lams, caahacres. manna; alpacay trler.re bed and brown abccr ac tnpr, ca ruuslnts, checks, trictrnal, table clout, hosiery, lacer. e. At 9 o'clock, Groceriea. queensav•re, Furiture, Se A large and general azaortment of near and second band household furniture, rookmg meet, looking gl¢ves, ouvuel clerks carpeting, de. 10 cornea WhiteSel,l a View of I'itt•bureh. a lergc eolleetton of valuable tn,,,cellyleooe 600 ks. Wank books, ciler and cap wTheng refer, fine pelt and pock• knives. knives and :arks, raw, sets.nr npecte. leo, ITT glace., tea be Is, shot gulls, pistols. o, and aver vatzktcs, le. •pttel Chinn London boats, rare, rumor. am! tarristal.4. in klaturd•y nod Monday evernizgri. neot. Old and 210. at ifik. Commercial S es Room., cot., Wood ' and ilfth rm, will be sad, by catelee a large and Chtnet COileCll.llot rare valuable and ne. rano.. Erignbh r.rmits, eocni.n.trg au.kahra en architecture. ccelcarair.. ornament. tine arm, hmurry. totarry, hertzeul ore and agneultoro. medicine, Inorrraphy, voyage and tra vel, the drama, theMoO, arm one ..riemec.Me tongue, music, poetry, dm Also, a variety of immortal and il lustrated eaort a embellished With fine colored entry •inga and tilurvinall4 L Catalogues are n y for delry ery. Gent unable to •iiend the a may have their order. atten ded to by the subscriber. truth JOHN D DA VI?.. Auct": LEATHER versus FELT. • A N adve•tisement headed "Feb Cloth versus lea thee,' in the !lemon of 13.11 instant, professes to enlighten this community, and the subsen.r particular, on the suiitect of in - new Pt. •nos. The following letter, from one of t lnventions,oldest and most woe c safe! Ptanoforte to w tab.!, merits in New York coy, may be 01 some interest to those who with to know haw matter* stand on the subject of ' , Felt verso Leather:" Now Yd., Sept. la . Mr. JAI Mealier—Bear Fir Your favor of the oth enclosing Mr Klvbees mein relation to "Felt cloth covered Pianos' . vat band It is amusingto us who are seaaloted with the "tricks of the trade: that he shouldsuppose the intelligent 'white se Pittsburgh were to be caught by such tattle traps. 't he teL for cover t. hammers is no •hicur invention - it has been in use for ten or fifteen years by man y r ii.nu:actu rent LB Ida rope sad Anaemic it is cheap than leather. less dif ficult to work, and tee hove toed hard to satisfy ina nely. with it, as it would save expense and trouble; but, after repeated trials we love abandoned ttl are find tt Impossible to produce with tt the quality of tone which leather gives, it does not wear as well, Is liable to be cut by the stoop, and erten by the moths • se w objection. 'roue to the grand characteristic of Ptanwtorm, and whether the Inlreioe Is o -Dateh gale or Japan is a master of mote mere!),• should year friends prefer lac gold, we should readtly make the change, as It weal t involve nett.r trouble or ea t ,te.e. Yoar obi versants, BACON A RAVEN. As to "other good Piano matters such . Case ker. tog. Boston. and Lubeis & Shalom N. Y.. 100 such firm . Dahois k swden exists since about th3i,lusing 1 , 11 on mete ilistrasocitl), a (hots Gana Pianos," o not true. The last .Grand Piano sold by the aubscriln, from the manufactory of Chickering, Boston, has the hammers coveted entirely with lea ther, and Ls referred to as beteg a fair sample of the splendid instremento mew made at this celebrated es tahl ailment. This Grand Piano OM the pos,easion of George Ogden, Esq.. of this env. JOUN II gal' A irt far Chickering's PL.IOII for Weist'n Pa N. B—A largo stock of Pismo on hand from the celebrated [among, ol Chicketlng. Doman, and Bacon A Ray., New York, varying from two to six hundred dollars LIJ PEACH and t nub Brandy, uncolorei, FLloEr p ‘ iesereing Peaches eculgtej j. F ., rsitl e o o r i slic e by the V" . w JACOB WEAVER, Jr., auburn., sold corner Marko .adFront .O IVO. 3 MACKERII,-100 ins: arrivo.l ard for Lr ..to by roll! TAA k OYIONNOR JOUR RILES SPOOL SILK, EX.PRESSI.LI FOR. SEWING. mo smell,/ st o rm; ineonventer eel attend,ne thrum o f the c Slit.. the above sruch, hes Peen mach, and (Pr a Long time =anted, It Om &Ivey, been • matter utnoishment, Mu whilst the reran on IVII.