THE eiTT6Btittiti ‘iAZE'llfli I===Cl=M PITTSBURG Fla THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 20. iSt9 111:rTos trrossokee DAIL, patilished Daily, Tos-Weekly,ss4 Weekly.--The Dell? stSsees Dollars per venom; the Tri-Weekly Is Five Nast. pre attllinli the Weekly Is Two Dollars per woostotassnotly vs wiwwws. earnenty requeomel to /and in .4 1r favors before sv. as, and earty Mai day at practicable. Advertisements not niacinea for ti specie led time will invariably be charged mini ordqted aa PIIILADELPIIIA NOICTLI AMERICAN. Advemineomom and imbaertpuon. w Mr !Noah Ame out and Oohed Immo Omtne, Ptssiadelphineeerr and forwarded from Mu office Par Local Matters see next paga, /st meat page for Teleg - raphla Maws. Let every Whig voter bee to this at once. Ex udes the list pot up to your election dtothct, and if your some Is sot tlae, have yourself . ;arassaltbd Immediately—for if y o ere not assessed :0 least ten days before the e .a, or hap sick Pttid • St.f./ or County tax .. this two *..nrs itst, Too will kisevom;vnte..‘ ' .. • We commend to thi4 attention of all her read era, the Addreve, in atiother column, of Anti Mennen and Whig Cr only Conmittrn pondenen The awn eats it presents ere mean troyerew,e. Le them have the effect to !bring ou every Whig voter In ittlegheav County); . - - _ Invnom.vr 'MN PANCE —The nine's fro. w u kaagtoh, by telegteph, puhloined yesterday, =Mon to the dismitinel pith, French ,hleyet by Om ceueittl constdcrnbie ;settee, and conversation in thts comotonny. Th e ca orthe difficult!, we preenme, has retellmu to the potato:tent of Mr. lidven, or Moo rter to the French Government. It hes been rornoredfor sonic week,. that Mr. Raves would not be received. sod it /9 pro. batik that the Mammal of the French fitineiter has originated from an amproper intenereAttae on th part of that functionary, with the rippn.atment The despatch states that the French tiotnrinnen has sustained her representat.ve, rrinsed t• recall him, .d has thus made itself a party m th• outrage. Tho probability nou• is, that; Mr. live will not be received at the French court, and th • the two Governments will that be etaged in serious difficulty. The moderaaon and goo! sense or the P dent and •binet are to well knti_wn, that no doubt oao the mind of any, that the Amerimin Govern.: has gone no l i ffarther than the dignity nod honor of the country demanded. If Ms apurious Republic of France Wiaben to men. "Ittio her atgOilar!WhiPm.liruted Btatca , of America, she alit.;slYed to her heart's content. While thetnardity and good sense of our people would condemn any administration:which would imam:caravel) , involve us in a quitrent with any nation, yet a WRY with France, Just Rt. this time, to defend the honor and rights of tho illation, would be naive:m.lly popular. Tax Tax-try—TlM Else - rms.—The following extracts, we take from an editorial firticle, in the Mercury of yeleterday. • The present tend - was passed atininat the soli ems protest of the Democracy otTfeensylvanta. The miners and laborers oche statelave to it the molt decided opposition. We eedivitats that the soora fears of du laborxn; , nen haft , ' been realised, and that to represent them ndw aslksting favorable to the present revenue laws is a nand and a false hood." "Now, Democrats of Pennsylvakia, we ask you seriously to reflect upon these isets, nod decide if those who advocate a modinentiokl of the present tariff, do not truly represent your eentiments, and if those who seek to maintain U. 1K; nut the worst enemies of the labonug man - • •. . - With &Inch sentiments we mitlx DO quarrel. They are correct in whole and in fart, and we call upon all friends of the Tend to 4 upon them. But how, says one, can this be 41iiie: only to one way—voter/a Meg = w. A vdistor Mr. (am ble will be a vote for me Tariff 4 . 1E46, to which the Mercury says you we oppos4l, and which has realized your worst fears. The clphvention which nominated Mr. Gamble endonedithe Tara, .d thus placed his election on that i*te. So did the County Convention, to this atilt in every other county lathe State, as fir .we l!lhve seen. 'The issue is fairly made--Gom.l.le and the tree trade Tariff 0( . 46; Fuller and toe pqnectlori of home labor. This iSPLIG is admated by,the whole Loco- dace party, and by every Lxotifro paper in the ante, except the Mercury. No bmn in ins tense. can tropponse he will not cupport.,i'the Tariff of 46 , by voting for Mr. (iambic. T4is is clear—vote then, for the Whig ticket, end me Mr.Fclier. Th- Lona.° party arnica iwca.c, let) an a 4upir.rts Mr Gamble. deer me, in 111 , insguoo c: tsc Nirrcury urepretssot your sotttsur..t. , ... but Are `1144 mita of rho Lorovong man: ~ 91, 300, 004, Do the tan payers Conw th..h the appropriation demanded by the Luccifisoci CiMal Gorummsioners for the public worhs, the present year, exceeds ONE MULLION THREE fiIiINDRED TWA:- SAND DOLLARS. The sooritonstions. publish ed to the pamphlet laws. -a0 the Harnsborgt Telegraph, show this. Is ii:. ..thttt sufficient est deuce of prodipin“ Th , *plc should elect for Canal Commtiositscer, t,ie citiffidate—Mr. I . 0 I ler—who le pledged to re :ann.; He will it elm Led. be the People's Sentinel. He !gill tot a Fuller light shine upon the mystermus eßiirs 61 the CJITI•1 Board, which will be controilea by two Lr swims, members. Tula Gorsartost Exsc - r ov I fcr,,as —Wt apple heed that the corvespondentltichmt ind Whig was misinformed is h i stet , , M. (Ise-. the Govern or elect o( Texas, to v e a w h ii r • We ni it.ce that, In address to bin fhllo4aitmens, pubtished previous to the election, ha, W/0473 iii&teelf to belong to the promisMi-ahae Same time ir at he will avit he controlled by Put.. foot , ags admamstelag the State Govern. Meet "on Ills. Haturfi Cur.—Mr. Clay, dul'lng tits sojourn at Utica, ilis"ted the numeron i mnur.factunag villages, at of which he oftu has enly received, .pecatllyitit Clayville—named er himself—where he wa.;lntroduced to the as sembly with an address, to 1.4 ho•h he -.made the followias reply, which we find in a leuer to the Albany Evening Journal 'I Fellow Cita:ens—A ladA friend extorted from me the dangerous promise abet I would say a few words en this occasion. Tait' min violmm.M . the rule of preserving silence tri4hich I intended to adaere throughout the lour4e , " which I am now performing. I see io many ladie • aroufame, that I am not so well pretred an I should ,for a rasa tae with one to wh om might say stnnothung which would not meet berth appaabation. My life to rapidly drawling to to a close, and re membrances of nor politicairgareer are era aiding upon me, to which I turn soinenmes with pleasure, end someumes with regret.. I look back with pleasure upon the history dt that policy to which more than huff my foe bas Offen de voted; a asahaY which has mr,ile your coun{t}s independent of for eign mamas , and sown the seeds in this valley which beer grown to the . proopsrity and happi ness I see around me. 1, If I caul d find any mouvePr demo Wig from the rule of sil,roce, except the aMigations pf a prom's., it would be to bestow my Warmest wishes upon s place Opoll which I have:been bona red by be stowing. my humble name. I tender my sincerest Umtata to ha. who was strumental m expressing 4 ',kind a re and conferring upon me sogrgteful an hou I devoutly hope that ha es will e.ontintlaile oncirUe you, and that the filibmest blessi n gs of Dm . vine Providence will des4ad upon every inhabi tant of this beautiful valliStof these ferule hills. Hon. Theodore Frelinghtlisen has been elected by ..unanimous vote of Lb Trustees to the Presi dency of Ringer's Collegg at New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Free Soil State C,oghentien of Massachu setts, has nominated Stcp4ri.P . .• Philips, as their candidate for Governor, 44 Into Mills tot Lieu tenant Governor—the satliti tic let an loot year. Br. DOWoo2o.—Aerniuntli!froi u use city of San Domingo to the 2101 Aught. write that Beneven tura Baez, member of thc isi oats, has been elect ed Fneudent of the IteptAlle by the electoral col lege and duly proellumetti ty Congress. There was no doubt of ma niieepling the user, hod much impatience was m mufreet or I. n installation, or rent changes in the iltreititt 01 allierh Were 01- peeled under the new adMghterati, m. Irtzercio or rne Aer.1440 Ilene:.—The Pitts- Said correspondent Tr salter says the fortieth enoaal me-hIIoFA B. C. F. M. com menced in that village oMilie allernonn of the I Ith The attendance es very Ike. Dr b< , preach ed the Azonai Sermon, Mt Frehnaha Tarte pm, de. over the meettnes. Prirm the Tret asater's re port, a appears that ate rtteet Ma of the year have been 5291,711527. and tniti tax itendaoras $261,4 In 47, being S2h,?ad Un leS4 :at an the rca eapte—tx &ming the debt that natittto; 7. and lea v Ina 437,, 603.98, the prevent tesdeetede.e.a of the Board. Dr. Asdenton read the atetittet of the Aran nal Bee port. Pdssroso or TER Wino seo Azertmesomo CO!.- InTiti or COLUSKIIIDIMIL —Tim members of the Whig and Antimasonie Committee of Cor respondence, pursoant to notice, held a meeting yesterday morning, et eleven o'clock, in the Grand Jory Boom of the New Coon House. The follcoaricg address was read, mod, 011 MO tion of Hiram Holtz, E.q., was adoPted' ADDBXBf T 1 TEE VOTERS OF ILIMIIINT COG OTT, Amilsosoonlo and weds Commlttoo of O . rr ypeadeace. Ms Tariff e 184 Isla the Reduction of the &we The Antimenonic end Whig County Convention desire to SAY a words to tiles know ell,zeno on the importance of securing o foil vote on the 9th of October. We =tome our tickets as agreed upon by the State and County Convent... ANTLKASONIC AND WIIID TICKET COXMISISLOWLII. I IF.NRY NI. FULLER, of LULCIIte Coun• WILLIAM HASL=, of Rutter County. “1.21111.1, ROBT. C. WALKER, of Ehr.abotn Unmactl JOHN MILLER, ol Sbarp•burtn CALEB LEE., of htulturgt W3l. a+PY, of Lower St C ur CASTER CI: RTIS, of Paugioun!ti 01 . 1,01‘0,11. , IX). S. 11.A.1%3 r6 . of Upper :3 0 1. C;elr 01IN MORRISC , N. of /0..0,, fO3l JAS MITCIIEL!. of l',.e .I,SIOIII, tAcit COO.= WM. M. ARTHURS. R 0 , I.oo,l,urrA JoIfN 01 - HRS of F.o.nne. Henry M. Fuller. of Lox/erne rouon • . t• an bon and capable man, who thoroutth'y under mods he totemsu of the State. So •tronrt n null he h.• upon the affections of the people in h•e own tbstmcb that he was lain fall elected to toe Lem•lmure be some 1400 majonty, in a county where hoe ~I~M•n -um has heretofore had nearly 1000 majority. moue oommattoo, by a Convention d g pram-ton m Amertcan oruitt.ortr. nohado,l tio• act of 1942, entalcs boo to tar supoort ni /1 . 4 . 1/ coloomfo of a modyitanoot of the rams., too , art of John A.Gamble, the candidate of Me La:K.4,os. on the other hand, was nominated by a Conven tion avowing themselves hostile to nth, the repeal or saidefireasou of the an of lbfe,. Disguise the issue as you may, every vole for Gamble 1,11 kr to:mud foe free erode. aria every carte le Full,. j, lectern. to Ai:amass lab, r. The rest of our ticket is composed of good, rein- Me Antimasons and Whig, worthy of your support. Upon the next Legialeunre will devolve the duty of districting anew:the State (or members of the Senate and House of ito•presentatives. Allegheny county, defrauded of he rust rights in ate lam Ap portionment Bill, should take cart that her vo,ce is heard and heeded m missals a new one. Fellow citikens—The result of the aproaching election most largely affect the interests of the en ure Vnion, and of no other district more largely 1 than clear own State and County. We be ve l al ready felt the benefits of a Whig State Admit's. I mai., Since the election of Gov. Johnston. great Whig measures have been adopted. A sinking fund, to pay off the State debt, has been establish ed, and nearly 82 . 30,000 of State Stock has been bought tip and or acelled. A large amount of old debts, contracted by a Locollseo Canal Board. have been paid. The interest on the State debt, for the best time in ten TEATS, bee been laud in spec - le. ' , I The sum of 5400 000 has been appropriated to I avoid the inehaed plane near Philadelphmand thus , remove that great drawback to the eftinency of our mate line of public' improvements. And ai the same time, nitric:tent money romaine in the Treasury to approponto the sum of Si n 2,000, un der the act of last session, to complete the North Branch Car al, and than render available that im portant hn's In our t mprovement system. on we lob a forme/Locafoco adcurourauon expended name three or four millions of dollars, and then abandon ed the 'whole to decay and desolation- Never, during the last ten years of Locoloco misrule. bas so much been effected to advance the Interest , 6 oar got at old Commonwealth, as has been accom , plished by the present Whig State Adm.nntratut in I angle year. Candid men of all parties adult this to be the case. Sbr,ll the State Adaunsairetion be VlStaseed in thin great wort of reform' Shall the pm-vett fila rial' Board be permitted to embarraos toe exeroi.ve with impunity' Shall at leant °eel.. for 6:ate litre no voice in thei managenacat of our pulao yoiorkal Shall no faithful octane( be pieced EC guard from depredation the public treasury '— These questions moor, a•ra ILE ' CIIV7 TII[III anawala TIMOI./.1 Tut KALIPT pax Fellos citizens—Leas than one year ranee tile Wntirs of the Union rallied and expelled from pow er that corrupt band who had for year" totteneJ upon the public treasury. G,. A mu,- Irrstenom nes axa WADY Cl rot ova VirTTIIIN ITS POWER TO O. OFT CoidittC, PTO Oct NArtos,..Gove...Esl I other meamures are usimpornant .I,i that tr. mous free trade tariff d 1546 aha:l tte retteatet modified. sad the annetples of the act of ing 2 a ne again rkestahltabed. Three years ago, ranks of Pennsylvsom 1-03...14,1/.11 scent h been ransacked in vain to nod as CAT. OP TIC, BUTISO Bit., But now the and County Convention recently a.v.ern , riec city, have tort ADOPT.° 11.1.01.1,1,0 t lOW THY 11.171“1. Oil MODIFICATION OP TO, t` This act, as was foretold, by abandoning speetti duties, has opened the door to endless frauds. tit . , which the Gavernmeot ts cheated. and tne'Aner con I:IO6IIUfaCLUTra is prdstrated. TnIA law has nn yet been In operation three years, and yet actua returns show that S 7 per Cent. of all tomes good imported are consigned to foreign agentaot houses, at a nominal cent, and that the hi American importing merchants nave been dry Isom the trade. Double invoices are of daily currence. The entire tendency of this law give a premium to the dishonest, and to rende bankrupt the honest dealer. ender the protecting influence of the act of 1512, a large number of establistmnena had been erect eJ to manuatcture railroad tron, a majority of which were located In:our own State. The raii road mania in England enabled these manufactu rers, for a short time, even after the repeal of that not, to continua their works In operation. But a t thin time, we believe that noi uce a Angie Amertrow rollinging mail, dee - toad to red vedrieof Iron, Li so operation, unless possibly such as have old con trasts to fulfil. The rent are all standing still, their machinery going to decuy, their workmen wander mg without employment. When the not of 1546 went into operation, rail road iron commanded in market Prim SA', to sin per ton, and then, even under that act, must have paid from $2O to! 822 per too duty. So baleful, however, has been the operation of this law, that now, railroad iron ui worth only from $22 to 510 per ton, and, of course, would only pay, when honestly valued, 810 to $l2 per ton, but f raudulently invoiced, has been sent into our coun t try, paying only from SA to Sb per ton. The result has been, that American manufactu ring establishments, designed to produce 87,000,. OM worth of rad road iron annually, out of our American ore and American coal, by the labor of American meohwates, consuming the producti of our farms, are all lying idle, end we are engaged in the construction of railroads made from British iron, by English mechanics, fed upon English agri cultural products. What we have stated, somewhat in detail, to regard to railroad iron, a subetantially true, in re gard to a great variety of other mechanical pur suit.. It is while witnessing the operation of o Law briegsog each rasa upon DI/ heads of the hone.t and truittstrtow Amerieso vait-Aantc—that State and county eOnventtons of Peunny Ivan. I..uolneo ..ervrte thelr Aartaao to eaArr the repeat, or oh, mo de/tow:sou o/ du Sc' of ISt , . Let the American laborer Lay they work for 10 cents a day. and then we can compete with all the world. Prior td the war of Ainerimin; independeiter British Statesmen endeavored to prostrate Amer can IDDIDID.DIIV• by Brave, legistation—but modern times they find it much 'easier to cif, t their purposes through the ageady id their natural allies the Locofocon--who undertake to destroy them by domestic I. essiot;on- But courage, fellow :ducat. The American Whigs of'7B,:ed on by the first Washington, sue cenefully assorted their right to enact their oven law.--and the Whigs of the prevent day. led en by the ,wood Waahington, sun again overturn readmiat alfsea of Brstash sarereste. 'echo ore Lee/ang to make wmore eivendoney pop aid world.— ... —..— . -----.- ......---- _------ On, ItnOest - tr 4 had to enconnter a 1 years' was and I Money continues to ben drug, and the range of I From 1111•xieo. leaden hoo ver to secure their Independence—ours, lawns may be lased al X '2 l 7 per cent-, with a id - I The ..lew Orleans 'tee bar files .1 - papers from can be ironer accomplished, by oar arid all de ' U n a a aaa.La Y a 1.., touching paper aaZ , l t % iaa the city of Mexico to the ?t clump, still porting our tickets In the ballot box. ' hns w f r U ' c ' n ' be S hrw ' the r a :t ' e ' eTt u ott " ct; c a c r ,: d ei is stoop ' : d ' , , more r"c'nt dat e s trout " I° a and We ' en " We he ve every thing to encourage am glen- , and we have not a cloud upon to beruness el tnr ' We extract the fol.ow:ng Items o c s o n o A n n, who ha. never vurven o evo o. li e urountry.except that cast by oar neglect of "pro- I The coy or Mexico is quite tranyuL i-treat , 1 aa r ' A ' . lia• TarYr of 1.'4 , .Mold le oisduivi. ' Lee ' e ' ' :t /s taut has °tiered her mediation to the _ ___ _ _ Yucatan. dutrt 'lax." 0f ,,, --I ^-m-- -- .... +7 , ...".4 d" , .. l arala , FUELS' DER FROM CAL I FORNIA . 6e riarrstured. Tn. 0 the people desire to on- prone they harbors and .19,1. 111 inviiidir slavery - --- - _ in Nen. MI-1 . 14 . 1 and Cui.fornta—the E.mm n agrr We have received, sass the Itaddnare h , tn. trOrn trio should not be inter-pored. friends in California, as weil as trout wale id our Rally. men, on the sisiond Tuesday of October friends in Balthnore, mil tiles al San Francisca pa. next, with the amt.. enthusiasm you displayed In 1.." , 'n6 some from Panama other n"''''' ' n g.noot.toa our ontott .. on his recent 0.5 . ! to Inc Peeing:, from which and from other source's. , our county—you can If you witll. even •ts this quiet "‘al. up the ri>llaw‘Plf lularuallatt summary election, note up 2 rkil no far Full,--a pro. 1 , , m,,r,n r, ::: r a % - :: , ” --.. w.„,.. Tarsf the •rdlcrtym of our ~ z urr d., Toe vn , nntattto ii' notoon. s P , ,, n t w , ,, : . ': h t . ' i l . l 'LL7 t ,, , ti , ' n ' n m , natioual and stale administrations nave a rtgrir to Ndrinern route, and by all the e motes to Mena h ' s Mexican. American and hr hen, are rail tit ril wit...p..lls. Std, inure entarsdh.hiry ! 1 , - , ~. Is the news from ton lumen, and 1,411 t , art rot e.Sco. . . _... expcet thi, lit 1,11 , 11.1r.lizt ALE\ ANIJER. HILANIYS., Cnaucnan ' LE J: PC Cap ar. frontn arr. vrd rut In r. sty weven traveling day San Jtoe n• the M.. aourt rye, It war believed mat the wagon truln would ruEer t.everely. A emu: party tout a , arrtved eta tar Salt Lakes, and luny represen the Mormon settletnenta tn most II .tirodon eondthee, watt the pros.pect • I a rorton. .1 vest h every branch of nerotutturc save rorn The Mr" eeeee o Railroad. Toe Mor r mons very kind to the ctu.yrre, wn ad a •ie publ.shed ire 12.1 n pls. tnrouun the are ir domain. Needy duoyrAnt , , t p, lornooled wohout reword with proV.onsaud fees acoorupanwd o. of a good Santartan tot , de , ent • 01,,, d• 50 . , The party whir!: earne .a by way the S. , tney attempted to vonyln , e :re LaLer. elate that not tea ws of tun whole ro that wine tnelr .nterest .rn tunt," agon had une • min• nhnnJoned .o adv. A A tar 10,t, Jr 0.. l ntor ever 11 , r the trod.. and :rave 1 1 1 u m.rep../. netween °too and Ll'', Eft:. '.olve r. 0. in- t•arty ~ t ed Mari r R.Yer, 1,4 4 1,.4.11. 0, Yr: uen-ed tne name hopeless tast: Tne 11 • :1, found '•• • U •ft4 per •,1 be ore rea,n.r.f, tt o l ur pore id the en. grant• had a,d t o od, hot Oteir rodent., 'ro w•ott o. , and the owners 01 tn.- I.arren ter tool bren wonw• o”ow poo,• Secret:a:lrk—loon Parke. Trion/a , ;cri. Aa,Ander Frank .n , pL. I' I^, v^..n r.n.l never rr, whlch Ihr qvn,lnt , r , m town Int Were ....repeCed ..o0 to,r Er. I, and awn I the rrluri se,“ ~eent ell i.e... ww, ‘•“, ev.se 1.11 ent' D have gee, U.) °do, e ye, ih.ng renett .'...,cruteente a.. or o! 1 r , !ow ron•l• •n nr- a , Pm.l , n.ea r Aiwa, , 4 en. i n pur;n,, . • All -f 'On, i 7:1•4c 1'e7,51 vsnat lo

- I Ittat eau, t tt.ettt, ot the plett•ure. t , ibe car. in vett.l on, • lerer at., o , tr rent Ine a,r, ne.re• as Hn.r, t 'tag Can eon ter , draw forth, t toe rt dr, t• t alur end Te rted t•tt.sett Itenolo Vrn ret e O slier grtartetten t.:11'• hood. •A w, ttle et.terttts.,- linte ttett•t, Mr roty ay..op l gtrted you ndC,•t.t.g to yi 0 tor, as tagr , rt gray Ana ~0%0 tr head e, .1 I, • ••I ..vort ' , tett Ital. into I e ge , tlawy toy Prt.s,..ctit. t•g tte t •ttni ttn It - • d atala, Pre•sdrut wi curnpuggn r. Cah‘net. S:I.NIF`E Two TlClLET.—Tnel 4 a ,,, urn r r • a ßod !ty, 03s , tor, ,• b d T their 0 , ..m -ILI a..ne t ,•• • r I, wr ullcr I 1 . 11 I twkrt. t. • • • ..41t. hu ir.titni.:.-- , - et ,• ?' 4,11, r r.r 1111, cround. Tie Hu • I e r 1"1.4 - re .eot Pare ..! : • n+f , r 4. .I,v tr. tre , ,ly men • , ‘,l• •n• ' I, r-o-V • r • A .14 t r•ne. tr, or 10 I.A.rt 140 .A 1 It ; 'eLf F . Len.. 'X.- e o ,••,r c,.en oA v•rtle sch • In. A Ila..prak W:111 - rt. tikm. grncetui'v nAtuto. , .latt , 'our AVCIV v Nth AILY llAti FALLE,i 11 , Lno en. tt st.e.ed ..ruund \1 m $ I.lded ATM, \l'n, , e 1:11 4, may vet be fousHl Th. ca , ••d -- The wn., irredlm •satterod ruge.i.g innvit ot man 11,•Eltay'd An •t d nopt rt.•hAng d tor Shnin, ~ a Pe .at vu,ritne..l.lv nqv vri terl thn n innn, A n.l hund* tnnv curnyour grave .111J1tA , d rvzie leu Att eenttennee eel t ent; d r ,, T.,,, A e .n t , A n Irom M • N., Ana 101 , ,,1tt 11.1011 K, kept ai.ve Waft, war, n foe retreat- to glut o,n .111Qt.t the dteA.lfol ittlettt M ',et Ir lbnnd, :tt proud array— No tt.iv .11 hi. Iran bre tet, mercy ott h... way. Sew, Per Pear iy ircnl wnv. Pa.. ran In art, Awl :.,41 mini a.. hut , L, lad To clunry um henrr U: vet Internal war may tramp Her ,onu aduor'd beauty down d;r ad", to Lhe foennau camp Ito:ray ber gory or,wn Th•• nudn•y6t [brayer To mho rules 111 mortal ling• To bread the tyrant'. arm., and rend The clanking chains ha brings. Thera', human J.lrtiCtl man may all,. And turn away wit blinded eve., Hut It, thou 11,01 and *Manua tiny 'Ti. Thine that bead, dies. c.ect. .Iv , ww,v w I A 4114 i Si r inn< I )41 rue.i/IV 101,11 11.0 T11011L• I. 1 , e 4 rI • ar• la= TI.• mend.. .e inniley are tecieerted to enoed Illllrl.l Tnor•dav mono, nt on:ork, front .e 10. 141Itr on .'oiwto ,rret. W•rd Young Ladle•' Literary Institute. corner ot 11/tUI,,III'ER, Ist, l' u Lama " • ‘113•14.1•). the.. IA 111,1•1111 t• it-, %V.tl II ,trY• Irn I.: NI ip•tv. • ‘N 11..war.1 r hurd • •••1, 1,0,11.1 F•our •tl n •.I 1:1 . 11111(10l.1 ,VII.St, IMiMMEO= r"""'• • 7,1.1,1' .A ‘V tr , ,r %, nod and Fourth fd =MIEM I ) , k,1.1rt,1.Ar,11:7: r: Kt, of L.zol• :rotor, (.‘UT/ON. I) . k rE l l NI,. —A p•-rmn , h.. OJ. ,Ike• telat vr .E /WIN 11 Wt..% Allot. tor Ctuorertag's talva• L to rrrdte . Camino. a ri ARSIITH NOT hose. 1..,/ i or, assortment of Whinlen ie..- Iles,, llnakin. heel,., backnktn and vroolen (floe. Tu.,- t obs. moon de lain and blanket She ai d mere worsted abd woolen Hose. Pone, an horn 1 Ild kb ....1 and sat. Seps and ht. I,sti 1....cr Tahle C0ver...C . 1 . 4405, Ribbon, 1,..... 1. same, ...1 tolored Mire., rat. Veivete. l I'a' v: Sewnis Si k. Batton. (lam Swine. , Pin•, Per Car, Anis..yr , ...amen and ,IV 011.. D respectfully coll the 100111102 of city and 40 cases veil hales of 7 1CICINCS.of ~se Yea. Ilam •ni! Jeer," ~.i 4:.,1.,.ver Wreoes cian•r• prir c VI eon. , Nle rehant• to their choice stock of Illon, &1...U.2g and tits ce,,,,,, 11-l'a " - Culrllrr . marry orker,... - arisica , PALI. AND WINTER 004 iDS. wrich for extent [lt'd N ~,,,,, 1/,.,1, WI", n ,,,1 ~,,,,, , ~,,,,,,,. mn,ry sad r.ti, Mete hat., sr,. .e.,icrita. , .eviied vaeety he prehnbly , int er been solos:: -d in the %%lest- c . me ,,,, a ... net for . e !, ,r.„ 3 „,,, 1 ,,:, ,: - ,r `r; .. c , , : : . sr ca a n country P.IFeS• 00 ..me facaltrias and ad- r ,,,1„, ~,,e, ~... m e!, - ..taxes enjoyed ii Fester t Houses. by having one ~.,1,0„,.” .n.„...,,,,,,,,,,..„0„:„. ~, , " '' '' ' '''T'''',"„`' of ine nartners constant.y la tne Faint amone the man- ..` -., mann ,r b tae & Son 11 It • -. '"` '''. ' '''" ''"" I ' r 'moo trs ant. Aocnon Houses, they art ( seltl era ° I '' - . ‘-- 'a11... , X•r "-' °' l'uNnel s-loe •.••...", neon[ : ' ".'" .' I ' r ; , f1 ... n . ~,,,,,„ ~ ~,,,, and MM. Herne. &c.. of everY Kb... °'°' ' ‘" 1.-°".°'''''' ''. ''. '''''''" n'' ' `." . °°°"'°' '°° "' ' b df Me law. Eastern CASSINt:TS, :FANS andsTWEELIS.--11 easea of ik tV WII.SIIN. • i'....°N seat can Ire ° '''... ° Jou., all the variona Manutarturea eerier Martet and 4. •to r Receivlnt large consignments of INIMF-STICIS from OS erter• MUSLIN DC LAINS end CAltriarr,.., / r t .L.I. PENS -J wet reeetved, and eonetant r on . the manuiseturet. of New Eniti• , OLSWllsre enabled of the llao ooo. l l l' d M °°° ° ° ' W. ‘”" ''..., M., an II h. , . fn. a 3r, and exc...e , c• °rime. a "old to oder these (oafs at less rakes than they can be pro- sot mein of Foreign en,oulactdre P. n. o r 1 ..- most aporoved meters. and or sale . die cured or .e Kasteta Jobbers , '2O rasa. colored MIAILINS. tor sale by the rear ,L, pi .. WW W 11, IN I ' eater fart that their establishment kql , r. equal ,r notlAgents' price , pAP Kit HA . ..1:1it., -13.000 gr ads ri I. • r every description of prod., than, WOW, Itittleilt d and Colored C .. ..I ; N - rt,N FL, : k,.. , (belle , . the ll o esi l ea. be end ° F ° l ° ° b n I atly demonstrated to.NFILet. of ell the uenel makes. i. 1 ... 1 ea's 1,,,,..,„ . ' ' ''" ' ''" R ' '' Cr°°°'°' P. P . ' ' the , notr7. P . ..t ' r ° o ' ns. " Th 's ey ° feel confide. it Iter-: ALI' ACCAS. 140:011AZINFS, and OMR Rt. . ll...elf:es. itnee reee,ring tibia New York. Phl.adei. chant. contlmo,,n,,, pufc h a a,,.‘ Kee, voll examine:More than x`O caeca. Also, 3no pieces F. ii el. \ler., prl 4:IA .01 timore •h e, atoea ,her or obe eonvutted that they can bey Lynne , and Porurnatia Cloths , : ,l. o nlersielied .A , ..11 , [ flr ,- . 2, Y ••e "‘°' lil l. l ' l ' w ' tae same yummy of goods at zilch prices as will save $1 _KSsod SHAWL-la -WO ps. o. ''. ll ' , l'd fancy' .1 onnfi,• iron, •a or the largest frintlics - ' , / lof NI - : .ke eo•t of anspormlion, and the necessary as par Snail: early 20 . 0 4 th° °lill • '°°. " ."`”`r vi " : .II 'n-, ,now 'o 2 lea .I. mad woe of an lAstein trlp lhe • mention • pan oix toils. Alto. Visetes. C oak. Scar , • tre .... .'• ° ' - '''''rrx . •" , le• . PsPer eol" , " , ...l ° ' °-•l. : the, stock ...2041 wi:l away. he found free' and eon, A full assortatext of White and lerne"• erl• an I en:. -• .., ot.e• ranxing from 11, e•tits In Stlltt, i p ,.., _ 'Watery nod Glove. Embroiderle, I e-• N' S C IIII•li "'l "... • 1 r :ale :ASI- . -... , CA LICOI- , ANC/ PRINTS. from the ewes. Mourning Art cif:call quahttee •. ‘s Si! Itk• y ..1.,,R-,1011 'leers or P , .: , (.00n 1 Merrimack. Hamilton Coebeeo. arid Msnencsiar Conelof Blanket, . .. , . , t•or R.„, r , ~,,,„,„.., ~,,,,,,, ~,,,,. ~e . n pr, d , . l n “ ati.es ...ram ale Print Works or Ibineell,P Allen.L RIBBONS--. 50 hog... of cell 0 000 e n•u ~,,,,,.. ~,, ..,.,, ~..t , .,: p .,, , T , , ,. : ,.,,, h ~,,,t ~..,.(1.11.g 1 ',.T.r .... R-.CU ,,02 d . Cart, Chapel., Arcertean. ln .na also Velvet. i.olle. Saunter e . nr il , e•nlr one tor en e 1 y •ptig il C RILL -7 W Cod ILI 1 . , , _,.P . ' fM II artie, I.lors' Ti.m. l . ' 47l7a4:filllirl BAN'S and CHINTZF-S, or the heat ° ln r ines " . ° Aer ' &7 0 . '°"7 liOAIIOINO. -A len.treman and I.ailv •• an he l man. ..tore All °Nearer, together with e general ns•ortnient of . r e inmodatea wi ,i, m or n, . n a Lodjorif .r. a I a lt ra.e• LII.F..kCIIED MI SLINS, of all the well floods of the itcore•i •rol moat faehlone l 'a rt.,. .., V,. ~,,,,,, (I.i areerind •treet Indult , at MIS trF. I knorvo and approved makes, for sale by the package beyfferonl at on extremely low advs.., •ntl, , i.:, ! lit !teen.' prter• (foods constantly recover/ ano hale. ItiltiWN MLISLINS, of all width', qua r• All Merchants are ebrittntly anointed 1.. ea.! ...' ''' arr.,. slitl` A A 31 ,, 1N A Co ------ -- - -_____-,,ra I , n.lRH^.'F~ naie~ T N.. T SIC tens vrrY i I itr- r. talV 41 Ilir above ••rarre and den,. .4 .rnne.c.,..t ra. en Dry t.oaala o• •n.n.nr V6' A UCTION BAI, LS. •lANi", %Atoll. LAIN, sIIIWI.S—In greet yarn- j _ ie • t wirl( the vs: init , gush left r.rel l. tr "P It It Nll 111'111. cut DI, ~d M Arse , stn Par tSaie I , r-o Goow. •HI D. pl ri:R . 1 11 AD IdA-111 (rent eartety ur I Tfistrelity morello, Sept Nab, at le o'clock, at essirint. in now cora at the MIK, Sae, Room*, rorner ot Wood awl ii R 11.1.11 A suer, we, he sold, without ' , terve, for east rurmiirt pprr WANT E D sot mom nit n I A e•.nrunent ol sessonet le suttee and : -. 1 ° 111V:;•, '" {71 ' 11r W 1 I • M'C'e'dri!,n'sebaTrlcdt, - r tint A poly t o t and:: ca Ilan net., lierred finmt • anal llannet•. pill , eat Ito 0.501.. costing, plain sod berred silks. Sleek Saro `wen r. Ftnp rrSc a lid s lo r t i h i c ,„ ~,c ' n , ,n , 1 L., : e, 1 , : p et: lio•ory, mere he it At 'ciock, Itt' A . .1 , 1-. , .1 1 I Groceries. Queenionern. Farnham, he rse ern] erne. eitsorunent pi eras end look ing Sh• Issiver eau Reading'. ilhod 1t01,e1,...2 furniture, metro( store, ing s i. ‘ , IR . : rit:n. ot.c., ito clew ks m e 7 arp , e i tsi:f .: he • i.e.. Om' he nh.m• i the ceiehrs '1'1•0..17 • ill copes, Wintefirld • View .1 rtlisoureh. • 'elle .• eveni e ...^lh, and the ci ..rel.lll/1 0( •veluehle mmeellaneous books. blank vs, en on 1.,..tr.r I honk, ell, soil cap writing newer, fine pen and pock- II Al-1.. TI.St Ohl,' kerveit traits taro, t ree roc memo, cl -- e 0"•• , , e• spy Ili., 0, tee he Oh shot gone pistols. golh and - Ihese , • a ul:hence a ecn. s/:Ver watches...4c it sptl, elt • • sir . Jf 'tll~ r~r 1~1 " , ~~1 . r ru ~. ; ~, .. Ta.da y. I. I a anla ,V It al ar al, laid a War car , I,a a rlat:ara S nate ra ne.r 1 -4H •• . ••1 abot . •ri mor. .ut4arval II[A1 1 1• 1 MI., vi LiNelliuKas roorottu..y in.orto mt. o, hovo ofnmenre , tirroooK for ..o-fooc fo,on, I' 11toweryP 111 roootont •upl, of hoc new All, r•k •or•,1-44• Wccertt Nev, 1;1 , , 4111111 :4 1,4 ..1 h rh. Nr,lttrle. or a yr., vino,.() ,r.trt..r. 1, , art r,.1, A o. • SI n/wal no/I Fenoton ne .1 ~, co Franc./ and Mororao Co.too's lour yr., to lief Q . . A,Cante. NN a ter sontt Flatletod and Wa F. al.to. Ft F. I. litt.war 1.grp.....1 Ara Yr.. ... r oa a 1 t ..., FF.. Dr Dorton • tr °Ferro loot K. ///opr Wad , of Croor or• Mutlt•ora I,tort to Mittrra. Ft I. H Smooroey roo •o Haar, ./•. I,tor• ow•ra . /t/o/ • and itecollestrona. by S T o. llatt Jolter. Ft Nraoltr loraazio Mort Ito/ itt-rmi.l Roo. •. id o l .:, to An% S a I ..0.. trooat For Prrr h lINI/I.lsil. tss"s Wood at Vll 1 1 1 SL -!•' Yr.:, a rh , r oi 113 , .ow,ay I , c,ular .. ik w•rta. .a • Imlnt away. r.•rk •ry oaarl,lllU Nlu•u• .fIN II ‘11.11.1A.R. ‘Vord at I'L Nun :or MKI - rii Es% - roor Kll, orprovrel tVrntight !Mr.) . rrii••.‘vs W 11.‘FtliAl 4:H bran, in S R W HARHAI*IOI 1 UST Rilt'l.l , l- - Ilime rank. neer ed t. d.ne ,e d , o It Aro n g• Fonnh rr • • It 3 Nt !I Prlthi —W Murphy Pas opet.ed to 1r.,. et n' tne ntture coeds. from a , sr• p• r ,atd dp sw,terft•tc .0311,, and rti ruse, Ittuateneturc. velt.eu hr partials:Rd) In• sites the sttetetct. co int," Al•o. Wars and Isar, ••ss•dnerr• nano. st•ti• c• 1t...111 mem., ...Irwin° sd-t•tt.r••• Fit ...es, Poelret 11•11•. f• and ..at I. t Ist' • ..1 •• • rnvsts toe- rash pr rcs Nl:tress, n' td....t 'd thr r stoisant•dc alrll3r t.f. •trtek totruale sta." toe(un• '.u)• Lac tuctr gnu,. I .r• , ttlTsl. ee J 11. Wit Ct. rr c::ll . A r tt 1 .7 t ma.lulactury, ro 1t FIAtYD 1y , M}.1 ' ...1. -7 • • • ;:k A ....g4cny 1 - 1 • 11 , r.‘ ,. 11.111- .k ill ' Burnt:lg Fluid.' %11 - 1 . : ATV: 1`;••,,, I•t •1.1.. t Weml Ltic•t •t• Im m tlt• Arr• ~,,thmit.• 1.0 be r.vt•tant!y ttplll. 1..1:111;1 !:x7: Faml.v pour, .‘IOI . .IIFONI. CROZER I , V.ZK1.1,.14 W. 1., at 4 ft t 14 V. It lan , hitr. and .roti ANI 1,41:1ELI. I,er.or now lond.), 1-.‘1.\11 IlICk EV A, I R m /I.A , E otos ow Motthrr. for sole ) ..s .),ll' laAloto 11 DICKE.I k tno )µ,%11„:41,t,.t.r,101. .E•er Drab •., ttoliat'lalorrf Y to . ..Hirt:, to 9 Wood .1 Eton , — assortment of taint, yellow. ' roost good t t.reson, roam and monied Vlonnets. ,161 rm....vett b, •tott, SIIACK LETT urn.: „%7. • o t SISACKLEIT es.: win rE t—on ot.,Etti ' , DIRE , AND DRWR.St-2. 3 dozen V V who_ and controd 'amt.& troo.nOorts nod Draw • -- all ACK EXIT d. wlll rE. ce• wtl7 F.V,,,,:.1,..),T.1n50,Z,--4,ll,urset.er. Ile W slyir dart 'alley ,IIA , KLKrr a WCITE A.'°o 7.n v'" 4A7I(;.7.4 2 I'&{"HITE EN' BOOKS-Ttleoiamea: I..eetures Ryv .v 1 uo,ue. I) 1), ratted by inc Item. )csoaph munsr. I' fray.o D. MI cd See:lry where be Tetnoter has tnumphed, by the nunn4 in the • Jan Chapimn Mormsty.Raman Me , at Rom, ',m . a nate converomon heal with car B• 11. om /mutts on the sal , . ct at ll•itaton In the any of Rome, by tne.•Rev. N. Hobart I.eymour. NI A. Veva,. of the Natural History at Creation. Vort ml ul Ityndymus. -Thaykonty •• J OHNSTON STOCICTON, earlier Turd and Marl. eta 'III, rubor, ir•r• are VOW rect.:sing, and offer for •alr ai lose p•lees. ar, follows, pkg• 11. lincerial. I. P and Black Teas. ba • 3s.Ora Ins pound. al pound luny s's end lto.• Tn..acer; :60 boa Rio and Java Coffee. 50 bads ir cnizar. is N Nlota”ea 113.1..• 'I anners Ori. a do wifitEr r.trd lamp Oil. TM Innis i•nsecn. Yn sg. Pepper and Proxiiin; 3 Knaom Sal, 10 bill. Winona; 4 do Chalk, cff Clioeofair, ha• Pria Iriprm Coo 1:.• Se.eruida, .1 nalr• Clove.. 1 bbl Nutmegs, t...•• feral ernelterl, and pow'd SYKILT, •4+ 11.1.1rr, rrrnona Indigo. ..aell 00• a•• , 1 Nos 2r n .l ki ton Yarn. of,l bar }lemma, .., Na..a. ar• . rr, 400 bu rirounal Nuts, 13 .•••lr• .kml.4 30 do English %Val.., .1 Or 111, 1100011 Nola: roes PA Ir Hock Candy, 3do Liquorice Bal., 5 do llorteaux Proairs. 3 do Sardrnraf 23 do Pro et were IA do Tomato l'alsop, al dim I,nel, "Maga". various brands, •• tam Ilex:ma 1,14 11 Iloool.e do Con:lnn and Half Spanish :agars; fine cur Phew. pig I' Hap II 01000.0 y and Scorch 81105; ~,,nnd farmers 01 all kinds, Sweet lapiernl Choc°. Moe. 2oar rakiell Almond.: 3 caeca Castile fkinp. nl g,.. . yri n ,sin, 33 bales Candlewick, 11l bb f. Mackerel. lull 51 Ma . / .Irlove Waal, wilt a general assortment of l'inahurghthe 01 I.:NOM:Of ist..soitri - r, 71 30 Wood st. oppowe Si Chrirlea 110 ,1 I I I{E I,AR-15u 1,11 . Nos 7 and S u „,. for j 10 . SI RRRIDU V, WILSON h C4l. st 'IA Fit E:ICS-3‘. 00 In. to 1011er, tor ',ale by 1 . 4 4rttO DICKEY dr. err. Front ta t - 111 rt.: ritt.ti—itt boad and hi Oda, lor an:. hi V lAA I All DICKEY R Cc _ ,N—T.3 tot.. Iron. n.aortral, forma. Ipy .015 I.S WATER NIA N 31 I Yaw r and 02 front at Ili , Tobacc,,, 14, " lafp foloacto .21 f do •1.t.55.555, •• •• ,f la•per . e fillumerc Pluer , •••• `, for 11 AVAN.1 , 14:ARS—au.uuto 11,43 , fur , r•r' t,anda, ni store and 10( SI ir y ,tdl4 - . lb; Shoulder; und . "`u by Rola I.Z 011 ',be tty •l 4rlrr 01111i1Ott 1 • Ignr• %ale optl I a l• " .1 1t041,1'43-1W Irblt ft...W.1., recd WifoLES - ALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO., NO. 60 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH,. pA., Choi, landou Raab; 'are, (11,141” and valuable. I,lt Sat arm) nud Monday even nits, ;Sept. tetd and ith. so the tam/cermet ..ales Rooms, earner Wood and Ftth stn. be sold, by catalogue, • large and choler collection of rare. valuable and curious C0111,1•11.g athhors on archttecture, ere laces heal orr inner, hoe arts. history, Iwtany, horticulture anti agent tore. metheine, biography. voyage and Ma. drama. theu,ocy, arts and mienee,Me &augur lt mast, poetry. he Also, a variety of pietoral arid ll act! vtor, erattelitshcd with fine colored ergs vitt.. and lumotaitone araiogue. arc now ready (or delivery rientlemen II unalne to attend he sate may have their orders alien ded ity the &übscetter sptl3 JOHN D DAVI., Auct: Proposal. for Iron EALED Pitt tI'OSALS, addressed to the ••Pres.- C 1 debt or toe Pme..orgh I.,se Company." endorsed `Propose , tor WrougPt I ron..' Yeti] recetved at the offiee o• toe Work, tan:sl Thursday. the Ylatt last., at 'o'clock. M for t0rt:1,1.14 the rolloveute qusott ttes sues PI me hest yunitty alarmists Iron, VIZ: • T 1 ern to 6 inches Angle Iron, 60 lb.. per foot, If Round ` " " " I- plates of ft inch. long, IR. 6 In. Wide, ltluet. 6 bar* r.rrt ft. long 6 in. ande, tnrh thock. 1- ft lln Inn, 2 ft. Ito Wide. 4 per ft. •tli,ertal ft cut to pattern, abl 23 In et one end. Irrt irct. iong, 5 pounds per loot aro pound, ...reliance.. floll end Ilex for to cash, t.ix month. , after acltvery.- 111.1dert ,lease atate W difference in price be. Juniata and Peddled Iron. t0t.15.d., THOS OAKE%VELI„ Pr,t. P r, IN reply to - Leather ea Feh," 01 yesterday, where 'an attempt ts made to establthh the sapenority of irath-r ter., liy a letter of • Fiano-roaking Inn styl ed ltneou S. Raven." of New York, the subscnber sho o , novrever much the said firm may have thmtd it nece.ary no resort to ari-trielts of the trade' order to sie ato ouch Aar,.vs yet, not been the a•r with Nle•r• Nunn. Clara :File unsuccessful ale-snot of any Piano-maker in the application of felt 011Iy gees to prove his Inexperience and want ol • k .."rhe authority of world-renowned manufactu er, me h Fear , . Hen, Fleyet, of Parisi, and Brood with, col aril A. Collard, ete., of London, will, with lintel, more than suce to set sande the enema.. oio ,thlollll of any olithure Piano-maker mil, • r it.. country or in Europe. With regard to 'nor," they exint tint in the Frau, of the ureter of me above no-mimed toe r A mori important pert of n Nano ta the -damper." nettiout ernieh it I , perfect ., usete.a, now. tilts ' -damper" being made invert, and it ri:l case, by all Porno dialer., ce ninth, it would follow that ail rusnos are worthless. inathaueh eioih la much more cabled to the above evil than reit, and :a used, moreover. in the mechanism of every Fenno Frpeerner. howe• prover the contrary. mod hence the ,th.ection falls er. to the around ••To• e tieing it, sr ar,d eheracie ri site of • Piano," the *lab r i• wi..tise to ;et the matter real there, and abide I,llth derthinn, whir, will be, with all wtio will favor him vreh a rail and exuaine, greatly in favor of tell viola In n few data Melees. Nunn* tr. Clark may quern Inc them•elves, and tar oppolition they have met with from • certain quarter accounted for If. KLEBFII, thlt `foie Arent for Monne f• Clark I' S —By mistake um SWllOllg . IMMO *IA Ilef'd, it abon,d have then Stodaril Dunham, areal of the taus etinthn The moat expensive Piano Ibis 011 C •a.ued et a covered with Felt, and inn , tit: Ca, vng, Evan. It is to the possession of John 11. ehoenberger. - - „,:TEI. L— A VI ere, usoronoto of Cut. Shear, Ger- -”, matt. LI.. Homo, A. D. and Sprlng wel, for •,, , ....v sow: , l. 9 W ATERIAN T‘ LAIL R—,4 Ulla put taudtog aad tor axle by P ~,,,, 1 A DILWORTH &CO 0 ICE—V , Lcr en store miter sale by El •ptlr. J A LAI,WORTH & CO l't. A R 1,1,1: M0t...A.991,Zt-4.1 ht.. or sale by '3 'Pt, J S DILWORTH & CO I )" ... i',. . A ... 'L'tt'R'lll„llinF.,"Allt-Zl'N2hrt!;l); 'or soli' Water st AAA O covrEE rl —t4 1,50 very sopeor Oki Govern. J.;." ior tatle l; spit. CII GRANT BLACK TI.A-69 lb. extra fine Oolonx. for *ale by _2.P04 C {I GRANT LARD OlL—lti I,bll for sale Io M w toY:ILLS clove. & ROE sptl4 rIOTTON YARN, tze.-54110 los wt n lurn, l_l Loves Listung, do Cotton Twin, for s.Je by 114 N1,1•11.1.:4 N. oo n . , I 4 GAR—OS tibda N SuAturtizi Rot: h.A,O; Eh , — of pan' of forge use heavy Bleo k of fkmone•ff monufactort, reed thud , for axle 1.1 .fot: . GEO COCHRAN. 'AI 'H end st ILS AND eiVIK 51.10 kegs afo'famod. fo - W - fole hy arllsl. 9 WATERNIAN LEATHER versus FELT AN advertisement headed "Felt Clo th yen. Lea thee,- in the Menage of 13th tant, professes ~ .nhgh, n ..l. thr. community, and the Subscriber in Panueular. on the stitireet ol "new theenttons" in th. mites. The friNowing letter, from one of tee oldest and most sueressful Pieurk.fone manufacturing e.tablish meets to New York city, may be of thine lutenist to those who wish to know bow manera•stand on the sutheet of “Felt versus Leather:" Now Yoe.. Sept. 10 1E49. kin 1.11 M.ellor—Pear Sir: Your favor of the 7th. eneloiring Mr Oleber's puff in relauon “Fell cloth eovered I at band It is anuning to or, who are acquainted with the -inch. of tho trade,. th at be shotod suppose the intelligent public at Pittsburgh were In be reliant l.y such rattle traps. The Fel: for lover , ine ten hammers is no -neve invention.. it hasturer been in nee or kneel. years by many manufacs In En lo rope Km' Am.rte.a n 3S cheaper than leather. less dif- Lean to work, and we have tiled bard In satisfy our ! selves with a , as it would save expense and tenable; I but. after repeated trials, we have abandoned in we bed it impossible to produce with it the quality of bane which leather gives. Is does not by as well. is liable to be rut by the strings, and eaten by the moth., a Be nous ob,rcoon Tone is the greed rhantetenanc of Plano-tone. and whether the intenor is of .I.hitch sold - or Japan Is a matter of thine merely' shoul your d ( erre d, pssfos ate gold, we should readily make toe change, as it would theater neither trouble or en- Your ohl servant., BACON A 11A VAN. As to “ether rood Thane makers. sued as Cticker mg, Boston. and Umbels Stodart, N. Y.. (no such firm n. Ileums h Stodart ozhote ewe< shout IEOIO using F.-It on turn . conned instruments, vu: them. Grand Nam..." Is not true Tee last Grand Mum laid by the subserther horn the manufactory of Cluckeging, Gaston, has the hammers coveted entirely with lea ther. and ts referred to as htlag • hut sample of the splevdttllustrumennt now made at title celebrated ca. .I , l.'lu:tent Thu Grand Pluto Is in the pos.couon of George Orleth Esq., of M r ID cy. 30IIN 11. hIELI.OFL artl7 AO for Chlekermirs Plano. for Hearn Pa Ft —A loran stock of Piano. on hand from the hr'ebrafed (sem.. of Clockertna, Bosom, and Bacon It tyro, New York, varylng from two roux hundred &Am. • OI.IIPEACII and French I.lnody. uncolored. I' for preaervtria Peaches and other Fruits. for 1111, Or thr gallon or wholesale, at the Wine Store o. the ..akacrtlter. JACOB WRAVF.R. Jr comer Market sod Front eta N Li) t sale h 7 aptl7 i rh): A pf ,k, ag 7 0 1 , 1 ., .. , 111 , t io r - JOHN KYLE'S SPOOL SILK, EXPRESSLY FOR SEWINO - - To avoid the many mconventerces attending the rase of the cu•tomary Saida. r above•rtie , Elea been much. and for a longum wanted. It has always been e. matter of mitoniahatent. them whilst the common arti cle of Patton, s eonvemenily spooled for general dee—Silk no much more valuable. should been been supolted to !krona. from ail:wilt so much troabk, vex •tnin 1.11111 ha. , timed. The didieulty has at tioit been overcoat!, the pahii, me odered ariod ornate. litmilsomely put up ta a con- I ,nkent rout for dome uso „ et ,. „,,,,tion urged admin.( Mot articletba apparent smell Feet on etch Ttps ts ertdamed Kee •pool Is warranted to rontain 79 yd curl s or Silt. 'elide the orillii•ry S.tein, at the Itheet, Irma, I he. but no I,lCefthlfl q12.11,11y fn., 15 to lb , silt is ready tor use .1.-Itioe of pet als., sod oniy needs mei. to eori independentst erpoesi I. roper/only 111 qualirr. of ihe neat and eon...went soon in artoch 11 is furnished, ~”,,Pilover 0, rkein, as it does away a or the ted:uin ni wording, the vexation of °paling, so, we loos of time in preparing it for ass. • or a. , •y Cue e•se hv W H IHIRsTNIANN tr. PONS. ooh al st. Philadelphia. HOHSTNI ANN. SOINS ar. DRUCHER, ,pllo.dger No 7 Maiden Lone, N. Vert I=l DINON..i To THROUGFI AMERICA.— Per.onal narrative. or tour through a par, of I_7 S owl Cana.la. with notacca or the history and Inoatuoust MathoMato in America by James Dkuuu, D 11 "-oh a rthe author Toe Harman..., a collecuon or Sucrtal Music. paten n ll. mond om• Alluanat fur I , soprme 6 eenta—for tale orbu e•ule and retail by R HOPKINS. AaMlo Buildings Fourth w unh.l 1.1.41 y prom & W -ISO h> mime matint b HA.Rl3.4l;till ASIUSEMENTS THEATRE. =El= manager 17.7 - I iv, Mlfingef a pleased tdannttec - lan en gagement for MOM'S h FRENt•IIRAI'I.IT COMFA V. wei sr pear Leis, SEPT. .20 a Grand ;W. In two acts nod five Tableaux, • t.' al, A• t.Skx 12a.311 • Matte 'loot, listdco . Mtn . .1 01.” ts,r SONli ....... NIL Itacta•no. To equelt awl be added, a COMIC etas,,, 1 . 011 . 1. One ICLC..Ie4I . , rerfOrmant s e ,.. n , j:r rilcc Dunn eng.vm , n , the pnces of oulealuion wo. Ito 75 I S, ••••1 t • STEAM BOATS. -•— FUR 171Ni'INNATI . m l ,lr net : id all intormeiliato porta on eats day. Val 17th last, at IU ti.cloot , A. Nt• Pot . irtight or iiitalage nq,ly no or to magi: WM 11 11'111:7'..Y:11. TRH'S 'it) The U.+ , • No. 1, will Ica+. the ,tc.....0g ohr..w." the Moilotiashela B rat naciri.rig ill 9 WV:, ••• for r R,lyruti. will Fare to l.K Beaver and back, Twenty•ti., Cent , nr,C.5 _ -- SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAN , Elf The steam, IIFAVKR Ne,:, lrnxr the wharf, oppoeme 11,e Sloneeongs• avlll have graver at I Wel«. • and r • I cielozle Farr. Twenty-five C'enta N %LAIL 11,A% T, The •plend/c1 lacr rounnlg Nte•oir • .. / ....g./.11:1”' Stone. rov•trr. anti 1//4 • e tor al.ove 11.1 a/I tutcrroedmte ppm/ every more. R:;r c e 'c r. I e l' but 12 Inc+et r o . ; trelght or pa+sagfc, apply ou b•OFI 0r to GREICNWOOD GARDEN W "' „,1.7 " . and to to the wavy° will i.e kr,t The fir.. ,,, nau.e. eon tomm,-; • large eollechon of ror. and nulre -mill he open to vLwer. Boonc,. put short ouee throuthout the ara , ML A ~, .e• leave. , blot AlleghooT .ho driele., rote) boll Snot dam, the clat: t . tdl• 111 , :01 thr Gareleni and the leapboot. l'npta:i. ,%* n;ler. from thr Pomt.lsmiLna u•hurt drenn,.. den. PiTtleS mabmr, nil IS, t tte serterlanalltled WI. • return 05m,50. Inn ,ek, P M. Kept on Temperance prlnetple , • ft•ett on ....kludn7. • 013 1 PVK _ JAMES F. K all, 4 TTOR.NEY AT LAW —OIL,: cm ,mrll , be rs. twren Sulstulleld tint GT111“ *, 1. 1 ,, , 10w , g11. arAlt.l l y OlL.,k—Zi 61,1111.m. , .11 ,1, ,n.t reco :,.w. „. 10 40 .4 10 01 bbl. Nu i I,nr: IL , . 0 111, N 4,4 I. 4 , 5 r.ll.l,',lcbed null, W ~.• ,1,1, 2 do T.llllOl, 1:0 M Trinicr Sperm MI: 1.1 •ume mul (or sale by •ptlY LiFI.LITH., k NECt/LS DIN DENS" 110 ARDS— jj 114 {Smilers' Struve 13nerrele, 3 , es ..,1x.T.3. MBE= " 30 -4,30 r. Each bundle crelgtnne 50 lb. 'es, .nd (or • e by end I DRY GOODS. MURPHY, WILSON & CO., ARF. now recessing Melt mmal .app: as of Goods or t. Fat semi., logy wiII be happy to ext.: In Met r old cust.nners. and a. I.llsl new onrs as may feet Inchned to present thenireire• Always taking great pants to 'my tit •och goods as are adopted to thowants of the Wer.rtt trade, when long experience enables them to do, they rat say snth much conficbmee. and without entenitg true detait adieu . stock, Mat the Western rem. merehant lent find with hem all that hismasts/men remora. Thorn who hate formed the unprohMOM habit of remtinng to the Eastern enter tor Isaac •lock• of Itry Goods, woutd didel to call, as a canui Tampon. .of pri ces wou to mmi, c•ret result d 111 . eonvtet , on that the •. pourd• e,he z • 1 . V, "r r for ''debypl A ' 4 : 4 7:: " lauding from runt • . byWI! lin , l LARD OIL-31,0:a No I I,rit wll {HItALOII •ale , 1,: 1 1 1 N: s : t :I . 1 : 7 ; lg.a wt.°, me,s• prxe• enrreaar,l. prr, Itn11: a , rl /101 4 1 , 1 r. as.ortsnet.t,.. Ire. _\k r„, Sr In •:. open tt,•• a. • n•• I r•ece• rea madpAltern• Frisco tk CA: n 1 e•noot ,•,••••twf< •ol i.o i cs r, .;evrry c,. ,l , c; t r r; l : L i r d. p . •ogu nee. 211 A A MA_` UN Y CO