THE YiTTiSi3tiMill GAZETVI PinnpuEoin• worm &co ;„ P.ITTenoiLGEt. MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2f, 1.519:1 . 11TM's. 'Perrettrilm Dine (baleen Is pub! -de ' Dat y, Trt-Weekly, and NYeekly.—The Ditty Is Seit. I Dollen per =um; the Tri-Wee kly i• Flve Doilaria•te ileanna; the Weekly is Two Dollars per autattra, stry R edivaltee. • --- i airdlovvrnalms ave earnestly mi... to [SSA In he r favors before 5 r. Iv, and . early in tbeyz Melleable. Advertise.. . . not inned for a r ' glad time + fll invariably M ebaraed anul orde red' .:Oral PHILADELPHIA NORTH AIIIERICIO. Advertisements and soaserpoone to the North Amen earl and United Sums Gaseae, Phila./tiptoe, reetrae and fonsanted Nom this odiee. Per Local Elattsta see next page. E l gee mixt page far Telegrapitio netgb Are Toss A AI N drat Let every Whig er see to this at once. i*.i amine the li st put pin your election districtifid if your name l no there, have yourself assislid it I'lm.64lelY-4ri . you are not assessed at *at «a dap n" beto election, or have not p Slogs or Comity within years past; on Will lose your vote. F:3 Our correspondent .-Ctuten," welts etto'::the affections of the. Poll, or. the atinpineter quell most beautifully. Wo have rome more o6.A6'e name sort lok—ttand from under. r The Post has been exhibiting, at igcorahm`-fps mime days r of taw: and usage, in regard to illbr advertising, in itaassetults upon the Postmnstka hot this city. It Chirps that Mr. Ito.ebom. mondlog gmy cents far letters advertised in fWo papers, was transcending the law, dwntititea of censure. The plain state of the ease Is Roseburg publishes the letters la two prtailll nadar instructions from the Porta:meter tltioneral,isii .aced in wcontisnee with a law Conan., - charges bur cads per letter, also, to neconilthre With a law of Congress, which directs that Where iettaw arc published in two papery, toot 9:1013t11 shall be charged. The some prow ehargia:4 in Philadelphia; Baltimore, eincinosit. nod in every other city where letters nre aclhbrual to 'bribed in two papers. These laws wore all *de by a Liacogico Congress, end approved lig ii4,- crigtieo.President, and the Whips here no ni . ,,itlon but to obey tbern. Thelreason why the imters were not published in two papers before, W 3 1 ,, t hat liere was only one to . oofoco paper here, and Mr. Polk s sang:list/anon bad not eamigh inagnanimijy to give ti Whig paper my printing. OM eastern papers . come to us ailed acs counts and comments concerning-OM Frencs dtf- Scatty. A. there Is a general anxiety to under stand the whole subject, and Ill! the cauflis if , quarrel, we have opted the .5,411 official adAiont from the Wurkur,gron. Esjilltr, what,. altfilltteh long, will doubtless be read with tatere, Vinacrtt, Lb* Locafoco Cm:atilt/A..4 for Democracy is driven to strange Nu nn. Mike queer allimices la these et 73 of to waAing glories. Its lets esenfice of pnneiple ;a New:Viark, for the sake of the irpoils, after toolong suAlend pretensions to superior virtue, has excited su preme disgust of every person who ha. thiOhast regard for cazsinmacy and intezudetaceoe - Ours suer. Bet oven the Barnburners of that44u have not gone gotta so low, for the sake oCheing permitted to share in the fag end of the sp . u t tiA, or the Lxofocos of thu county have done, Irt*iting up a man 6, Sens,: who is nst a Dumont - A, cod has never pro:cued to ue sh. We are irithrcied. to-s'. uiti 1.3.11, Mr Nitteent was a Wing. Since that tame he has beloadd the Battey or Lib ..iv party, and was marninrVil on the Free Soil ticket of Butler oonoty, Übi the 10th of September inst. If be is a 1...4hfi1e0. his conversion has h,;cn among the 3,atom es4 and he has proved recreant to his own4siber ty party, which is quite as opposite to county laceiocoisin, as it can well be. Of Mr Vinaent is true to his professed L.berty pri*lpler he is opposed to the Annemsnon of fekes, the War with Monica, and the whole system afidpoli ey of Polk's Administration, winch has ri`nived the unqualified approbaton of the Derrion . .ra'e.y of Allegheny county. He has not one singltOttati merit in common with that party. essepti , :4l . may be, hatred to the Whig. ?;f;!; We suppose the Leeorocos mill elelm &Fri cent an n Democrat, as it is said he pledgid hu self to every thing that wag ached by the conferees, and furthermose. promised I'3 vote of his township, end.throughoet tin as fir as hio influence extended, to 1.1.1 44e.ofocti ticket, although his own party have a ticktgin But ]or, on which he is nulling hina.eif. This unnatural and &apnea:able conObn be [wean radically opposite pante, mast e X lhe dies• gnat among honest men of all parties; bur:Om:ions tho Whigs it ought to prodoce the itme6*ense determination to overcome, and enuipletilk over throw such an effort for their defeat. Vey Lu golbcciamresorts to such d.el.one.“ locan YDt carry their point, the Whigs ought t., aer Limas rtfort tooppase Sham. RallyAetetcre, Whigs of A Ungar op e'nonty Bring out your strong and overwnclimo.4lllr..• to put down tkin diwraecfnl coalition. In 10 . 1 n. Has lett, Esq., yOur candidate for '.i.eliator, yooave nn honest nod upright man, a Gentleman ctVa.r tat cob', and respectable argnieementa, and ;tie firmly attached to Wnig principles. Alleghiny can and ought, to give him at least two thoirot': nd me jotity over the coalition candidate. • ' A London letter to the tilltiladelplua Na. : 741 . 1 Amer ican, states that a large number of iron Vero hou ses and cottages have lately been priparcd is England, expressly for San Eranc,cro. - ::;:roe col lages weigh from two to three mm,<bud cost about three hundred dollars each. Ltd Elgin, the Governor General 01,0 . e Cana da, who was lately an object of pop:4lar yen gennee, has been well recotyyd by thei r 'tehnbants of Upper Canada in his recent visit to)Niagare. 1110IIT 07 II HLSIB.D TO STRIXE nil WI la relation to the supposed right of a tfasband to avike vife, in regard to which, Judie Green, in . New Jersey, has deeded that "no 1,4 n had .right to strike ho wife at all," the Oharlestan News well reamrka a, follow. : "Nour.lris next to disgraceful that itrilia coon. Ary, where the deference and respect ifo the am ii le irrtivroval sad acknowledged by treotnera as a beautiful trait' to the American cFnmeter, a plea likathis, borrowed (rum the code of a borbatt roue period, should have been advanced' Judge Green very properly frowned tt out ofCourt." Tax Payers Ahoy I Are ruin Groot of RETRENCHMENT AND REFORM in the management of the peen works , Remember that the present Lecofoco members of the Board of Canal Commissioners delfinder] of the last Legislature the enormous sum ief THIR TEEN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS the present year, to be expended upon the M—a sum unprece.dentod in the history of the tnvontism, peel:dation and plunder that hue continually marked their administration by the Locofoco Canal Com mis...nets Remember, too, that lo Ik4erklll of HENRY M. FULLER you hare n alto who is both capable anu 30.54 possessing the highest confidence of all acquainted who luin, no mauer of what party, for the guano's rhquisite,tt him to arrest the system of CORRUPTION ano PLUN DER that now disgraces the State. and robs the pockets of the hottest TAX PA YE8.!71 To the then, y e whose pocket. , are inaderio sustain this monstrous system of FRAUD, onli vote he. HENRY M. FULLER, the open advoyele of RE. TREN CEMENT and REFORM, wboidf elected, will nave HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS annually to the State. Aretike, then, arouse, brash all the dew drops, go to ':Work, and sae that every Man oppysed to me &tinder and robbery system is brotighlt e l th e polls 05 the 2nd Tuesday of October. to v for FOLDER AND REFORM.—Har. Tel. LUIS SITICLIOV. Corm.—Dr. C 11? .I.chroo, United Suites Geologist, stated u dui:: Scientific Meeting at Cambridge, that many of the MitICA of copper cat,the shore of Lake Surrior'ltvould be entirely worthless to the companies civilising them, and that the most profitable mine coultrAever pay ■ dividend of mbre than , five per cent 4 This fact is not owing to any deficiency In the:Amount of the article, but to the extreme dam:Mtof raining itr. To the most important vein, In elamplee mass of pure copper had been reachedfying near ly twenty feet below the surface, weigt* several wns. To raise the mass to the surfnerLis mews aible; It obliged to bo separated into prices of else or two um each- in weight by the Ord chisel alone. A groofee is doe narough the nose of the width of the finger by the hammer sad',y7dsel, and theolne pieces are mired to the surfadit and sent off. This labor makes the proems of naing Mpg, ditfianit, and oxpeasive, and destroys* profits tif the company.—Nat. Intel APPOINTMENTS BY THE PR DENT. _ =roan tram OFPICILI3. Frederfele.o Low. Collector, Gloocaiier Masan amnion, vice John L !Loewy, Macrame. William E Smith, Collector, Calveahr, Texas, vim, Hiram G Etunnels. _? Jam es 0 Greene, Naval calker, Wllroineton, North Carolirta, vice James T Miller, Maroved. Il ea ry.Thot.Sorreyor,Ponichartrain , La ttitiana, viier.s Ft Paso, removed ;l. For ths Pittsburgh 011.-us Lonathess anti shinplasters Ms_ Emma—That delectable and disingenuous sheet, the' Mottling Pail, is slow engaged in Its usual attemptg to grill it readers, and especially inch M.Plo. OA natured working men, as are ac eustruned—ir any such there be—to swallow, without straining, the long yarns, and enormous fish stories, which are to he found in its daily pa. gee. Among other choicatatemeaus en this mamma's paper, seethe &Rowing 'The Whigs are the fa thers of the infamous shinplaster system, in this State and county, by which the honest laborer has been neutralist( out or his hard sowings". In Pittsburgh, the Whigs have the management of anima, and they have put in circulation ibis frau dulent and elepreelatui eurrettcy. The Democrats. party am the deadly opponenta of shinplasters, and every other scheme intended to lenitive the rich man', soil with the sweat of the poor man's brow.' What honied words' What plausible proles nom! Now, let us see how the record bears out the Pent in its partisan boasts. How onf,tunnte fir the Pont, that the couaciis are not Star Chum • hers, whose proceefeiaga are kept in the dark but alas' they were published, and on enspertion they toll the following doleful tale. to Ss:ect Council, °curb tr. 16.1575, Mr. Knew& on the part of the Water and Street Committees, to whom war re ferred the Ordinance, aothorican; the Issue, of city amp submiued a report, which was ace-pa=d. Ile abm reported the ardensnre.ameheimi Is to increase the amount of aural, to be taatieil °oiler no provisions to $60,000 00 inotead of 2.30 OW 00. Thu ordinance no amended, Woe titbit read a third tone, by the totionoing et,e— Yvo--Mem.nt. Aler, MarA, Ce4,ey, n ored. Layne. McGill, Mcllicacte, Slae, , Toner, rtnl N•ra--Ceryin. Drum, LlugiMs, 1.1.1 I. 11,1/7—f. Toren Deareerncn votate .r, m one In Common 1 • 0une,1.0. - tober Intl, Ihr vvh. t.n ibaeNing the above ordnasnee to a 14,1 reatl,ng, and final passage, wan on IN/OU 1 ess. - -Armstrong, Mack. Coleman, Connote ham, Hartley. Jones, Kent, Lttun•tun IL gven, Sawyer. Skag Sualth, and Stitnpie—lll. Nays—Ben, McClelland, ilkAilrtr,.. , t,,tirr Vac Bonnhonn, and Robert...a—C. Three Democrats voting ,or. to nor nes.tts. crate present in both branch,. in Inc a larger proportion than the Whis, who are -deadly opposed" to the 'fraudulent pin-,rs” voted for them, "to sat - Indio the haneot Isl.orta oat of hot hard earattig," It the three Lwtotnea. is Select Counea bad opposed a. a rould u.. burr parsed. Who then is responsible Come into tat:lox—Or Alexander 11;mk. former Democratic candidate for Senate, and idle went! .1. of that nice confcreoce party at Bakerstown, wise) resulood that the present Tani! . Yeas 01l the country wanted, George W. iLayns, Dem:cram "trim holder and luminary, and Mr. Melmsone. , oriner Dernocrauc candidate for Mayor, and Mr,s,rm Coleman, Bent, and Shaffer, greater and leaner lights of the party—and tell bow youe to vote for this large batch of -Infiuncre•, fran cam du;t, ' , crew:awl and trrtmllttig .rdrAn Ind you thus try to afertilioe the rich mataa rail with tue sweat of the poor man's brow" Is it thin that you show that you are the deadly opponents oi shinplasters , Oh, why hove yuu If ariwr . . Book of Lamentations , Why have you addled the eggs which he was so tenderly nursing to batch , Now, the Post having insulted these gentlemen and in tact ostracised them, by declaring their am. infamous, fraudulent, and a.m.:ling. IMIC they not withdraw and attach then:wive', to the Mer cury faction, who are thankful for smell Naar,. and among whom no ghosts o; past misdeed,. or glanog inennsistencim two allowed to Intrude Id Inghteu them from their propriety. I wort heartily that the whole shin plaster system has received its quietus.,now and for ever; but let not the Locos:mos try to shift their fair chore of the responsibility from their own brood 'doubters. CITIZEN. Tor Coatzrtou.—The articlem inane, from th Butler Democrat, will show how too coahtion crewed in Butler County Draocatecr.—By reference to another article it will be aeon that the Democracy has given up the wriest about premples, an] ot now throwing ker. self into the embraces at Loose (cocotte o: parties that infest our country at the preeeut day Sae has bowed before the old I.a.ter.y party and tattoo " life a to m erem w oc h rau e c w p h n ' ili P pla L l 'a c ' et t l ' ::t r o a r t r te s 1. :ak 0 . ' : ,. that the democracy of the present day had no pre molar., sad that party calling 'Emmett Democrouc Is a iiwteird—composed of the fag end. of an parte,. and that as ehe has fallen into ow old Liberty pony, at will she finny fill into too Neu re Amersi..t. party. Whig. =tale to nano'—You have rote combined agamat yirn the mued inducer= of le-- 1 live Americanise and Biroeyism. An effort will now be made to carry they men by barge.n nod. sale. Axe. to nation' &a not eeattayed. The strength of oar party is in bee saloon. principle., nod we mast succeed.—Butler Democrat. Dtl.ll3C/Ali • Can re. Of tact 21.1 Stamm.] D.ln-1 , - - itakerstattra an Monday law, and noottnaohl Wn Vmenu, of Vag county, for the tali x at S :San attar. .Mr. Vatzeat to one at the old L arty or ihrocy factina, and woe not:malted on the 101 h all., by the few I-et:mama:to au...Jot-ha tattoo par ty .11 tens county for that otfier. So, Democrats. you hare got to support out of ha enemy. flow does it go down t Can mu wallow the t If you min, you may vour aung ahout priocipla, and rhesolve your party at cues- Cut we suppose you will have I walk up to the urork,art you gA into toe emancipatito, boammts, you had better commence nt home and eininmpata yourselves iron under the intlaitiote your mutters, who are already cracking their whips at your heatls drre you into the support tit: a mao who ts no It-moors;. Let as it the democracy of this county can be ena.aved, : lc tic Idach. of South Carolina, or not Toe pis — cat .•übn u uatlontgeflly rite eammrnceinent nay nnn, vader the cain4oa 1112•123 The motives which induce I the Democrat, Conferees to nominate Mr Vincent, men all ter Mice of the object which they had in view. We believe that the leaders of that party are mistaken when they take it for granted eat those of tw at party who reside in the country are as rotten in principle as 'hey arttaernselves, and when the eaction cornea otf i they will wake up with their' eves ripened, when they food that the honest air ton °Mal party will refuse to reel gone ouch a departure Cm= the Democratic pracii.les. and men all their good mane they mill find it difficult for them to explain the difference which mould na•e existed between the nominntion of a Wh.g and the one they have made. la both euvce the dale,. mice would have been parallel. And now let the question be put—Suppole the Conferee. at Bakerstown tin have nominated a Whig, would you have considered yourselves bountlty the action of them Conferees to hove supported him' Would you have received such a aamination as Democratic , Ur, does the mere nomination of any man, by a set or men calling theassely'ea Democrats, constittite him •UCII in fact' Aid do you consider that your vote, are trausfer able merchandise, to be bartered away by the Bakers:tome Conferees , If you behave thee- things you can Tore for Mr. Vincent. and If you do riot, you meet refuse to do so upon principle, or vote for him and proclaim that you have ao prlociples. —Butler Democrat. The Locrifoimo papers urge the election of Mr. Gamble to the offure of Canal Commismoner on toe ground that, having been a COOIIOCtOr on the pub lic works, and made a large amount of money out of the State, he is well qualified to discharge the dames of that important office. We admit that, on I this point he far exceeds Mr. Fuller. He is undoobt- I edly most thoroogbly acquainted with the plunder system, and if elected, will have an many party fa. writes to reward, in that way, as any of bin pr— demassors; and mlhey admit that he has made a east .um oat of the State by Jobbing, we hove not the remotest doubt but he is so thoroughly acquain ted with the pew:datum and frauds, that he will need no schooling to make him a most efferent officer in that deportment of Locoformism. The ',incites., organs may, therefore, be considered as correct to urging the election al Mr. Gamble, on the ground that he has been long connected with the plunder systems, and drawn from the State a large amount of money through it. Bat we doubt whether the TAX PAYERS Sri.l regard him as better qualified to take charge ofthe interests of the Camelot, wemto on that aeoo.t. His acquaintance wan the squan dering system is undoubtedly a reams...dation to thecae who live on pleader, but not to those who, by their industry and toil, fill the coffers of um trea sury. Let those, therefore, who will bave an end pet to the frauds that are practised upon the Slate. remember that their only hope Is in the elleeion of that able and holiest mm, HENIt Y M. FULLER —and let them prepare to go to the polls on the second Tuesday OfGetober, and Mi their duty to themselves, to their children, .d to the Common. wealth.—Her. hrrnnueo Naves lane FLMIDA.—We nu dpstand Mettle: following gratifying intelligence tins been reCeived at the War Department train Gen. Twigirc 'An interview bad token mace be tween on officer of one Government and name of the leading men of the Florida Seminoles which restated most satiafactonly. It has been ascertain ed that the outrages committed on Indian river and Praia creek, were committed by a party of five young Indiana. one of whom was a refugee, who thought he might escape from justice by em broiling kis people to a war with the United States. The Seminoles disclaimed all connection with the perpetrators of the maniacs, and stated that ima mediately after the offence was committed on In dian river an effort was made to rapture the of &adore, bat that they were not taken until after the second outrage. The offenders are now in custody, however, and will tn doe time be deliver cd So toe proper imthorities. A meeting between the Head Chief of the Seminoles mid Gen. Tiartggs was appointed to take place at Charlotte Harbor, no the, 18th Mistrust. and we may presume. there. tore, that the inteniew" has already occurred.— That the Florida Indiana aro peaceably disposed in now considered beyond a doubt.—Pat. La. trom Waehingtoci Repubite. TUE DRENCH MINISTER AND THE lo consequence of the rumors and statements that have gene abroad, In reference to en alleged difficulty between Mr. Pontoon and the Govern. meat of the Untied States, it becomes rist4erary to present a narration of facts that might otherwise have been attithheld. An attempt has been made to create the Impression that the circumstances to which we refer establish of tiecessity unfriendly relations between this country and France. This is not the cane. Every nation is at liberty to dies miss any foreign minister, at Its pleasure, on the of - carrel:lee of any thing welch is offeneive to on dignity or character-0i witch it is itself, at course, to be the sole judge. No notion has ev t.nder taken to resent each a step as a levi.l er e or un friendly act. The apprehenstons.therelore. which seem to have prevailed on this subject, are quite Frcalled for; as some ulterior action ttr toe port of ance will be necessary to Interrapt toe amicable reirions watch e: et between ht.r and the United States. tra the 71n day of February bug, Mr. Pomain. a note to Mr. Buchanan, then Secretary of State, alleged tart be tea. obauced by the march gov theent with the proareutton of r. claim agathat Cm'rerument of the Vaned State, brought by a Frenchman named A Port. ertabitabed to Meg, rt). for tedemndicaboa for ddorager rmatatned by h to from the actr of ecru, egrets of the army of the rotted Staler. fl:a rppbration War In the na ture ut at appeal from the ne...,ept, of a mrldary r-dirt cf Munlry Puebla. wreck, bad made a de crrern unty-crater: to me cirem. unsverr .:ezt Mr Buchanan to au. ~..lumunu a: uu War.o a w.. 1 , -taazla to 1: - .0 at uu of rumen! u(Saar, Mr. k Iny ton ,•1•;n4,11)' i.evoted hanseAl I. as inscsa&ation. o taa of crot,fyiaa Mr. Pousetn by a eperr.p vre.:e:D4. WsI41:1 tea doss from the Itsor was presented to win. Mr. t.havion aanouared M Mr. Pon, tam he bad arrived ni rue coo• mat Mi Port had no Just cnuae La las d • n 2 , aari court of Lu la T., award, we may add watch rejected Mr I ra a Ma m. .2,21 been regularly an, oned aad aitraved ay Genera. the commander ;n rlimt with this dec.sion. Mr Pon.s:n, nn M“rch,wldrrtinJ x note to the Seerrtary .tt who.o or mv.ewed the ,Itri.h.ed o: deem°,,.. anitnuelvertr° with , ).1 the t..., .ponev ot di-tingu •hetl G Amer.ean army in M,,eo, who had .tnenr Wpm. tie C.iurt at Puebla. It In in it al gain point Mr. Clayton rnignt have -ti further enrrenpontieneo u tht• pub . yei; I.ot, out of reNpret..in tie 10th it A prt ie rep;. ..t! I, Mr Pon.ste's , ,rntntinit,linn, rin dor..ann. and rexpet - tra.:r C v •rz•n; the polygons° , the nz•tveter. the Inch ...:a er' Mr. .'131.1., reneveal mother not" 'r M :n whieh r e mister - adulera La a , rl,ll et vecuve lateodtal to be . loghly ol'eu-lee to !he A mer•raa t.:•verentrot. 'I - he a emedlat•e «uhtnete,l be the S•• •retary e, •te to toe rr,,.'ent. wino dkreeted hr. o :ora t .11 ireot.t ,,, . ea.e.aa ae..ot onneee.t.ary The .elen,e , uate way alai., et 11'a.h.aoon, eh:, , Mr. Pale--.. 11 arn. Fib‘ert in Nevi Var . :. al,. .ear.t. of two he....lred from My oSe. ,i.ll Ite Atll,ll.•tn .; eminent. delitteratzly tit the veer eatiital 01 lado icti 4, w hieh d tiot en -11:3,13,1 or rri.anted liar requited that all tiorti,lioudtince wad Urn ar a minister idiouid ter m ante wlnoul ddlai. w•t. made iiiiinirlant to nonwell and tioirernineut bloat he .41,1:d 10• G no ume in repairnig in WA...lnnen - tn. One odersivc pinniago war thti t hOw. cg .. The Governn,itt 0 too raded S.e . ti•l otinv.need tntai..it t houorahlo to ru (arty,Unlit ettutratit rd during war. tinder tae pre.oitire et 'diversity titan in evade Os liavnie hy clith.divtitt..e to loam tie character to on trate. wand' The harat not. contained an attack up 01 a high o , o , iirn' artier charging hint n effect, w i th pep, re by,re lb. omilitarynut . and an attack up nn th- thorn gui.heti ottiecr, tottioonnag the &Min, Wbt, We? charged with o...omitting that sfficer earn , ou CV7IIiMII intriruot.oo. m• tiring el eatutunt, in inied It enterd with an .latioa that th Itzpartine.o had become the lnt organ of a erns 0101 accuiLation, without itrxik aga.ant Mr. Part. Ii uttpt re,or Onnmun,v son t htt oh the . 21s , sot . Clayton addret.ed M YOutrn AV Log uote L.P....X[11 Or STATE-( w.A: Apnl2l, 149 5 Ft.., On the 5 1 .ereiv , a o; Ire thin lora, a ...totem tre.atdan from tau. dated Weartinetan, April 1510 -without. ,icrtuu the day an wa,tt it or.. tam ter- ara. received or this odlee,reistive tit the claim t Mr Port iv lee G-avornmedt or the I "crud States and hav:not Jost land tretta , on in address you a private note. Hen, throcith the messenger, who tvd. des.p.Oched ar der.ver it, that you nave been. tar the last two week., atuunt trout Wash.naton. and that the penal or error return hither (rota New Ipre was ire te ur,..ertare Under the.e ducal:rt.-Lances, alter a perusal re your note warn Man laid bind, tee Ibis rn.de.orr I lose not amoment in requidinz van la repair thr. city ultherat unnecessary der, I have the hour to he, very resinetle:ly, your obedunt servant 13= Mr. Vtilb= Teil Poussm. la the interview between Mr. Ciastnn and Mr Pousain winch fa:lowed ;tits no, #e latter ten men was intnemed that eta hetir wee. ➢ s, , V et- Ceoatre. and co:gamed imatuaim weeM our t i.te eminent meld net etem.t, had that he wan perata- led In %void:ar the riTee, , e expreuntone The n....er %rue ..cen-dtag'y ‘rdn_tru . u . ^ end nn :be dVi returned, ennurunted tne rnec or fen•tve matter Ant.oun to trn nta IncaUty ur:h the cr. , the Pt. ',Orel ,ru per ntatet.t i.. natter La tir.tp. and the twrre.yo.,leurt. with rrard to the erra.at of Mr. Port te,in.natrd, It war. hoped ihet there wort:Odin no loather eau, ”r ',mild tut. Oa the 12:a day ut May. h waver, Mr I , auys aloin,: parte. meet -Rey, t ur the r , tate I iiirlia,nt nett - Mr i;lriieriiirr. to. corivtinn.lci niter i‘G aiwtance of rile rtyp E.celor. or • - wt.;. !) Pad .tro k on the Lae L ew . th. .Iclkorace of A I:on 1.. t 1 , 1. J r.Jvanved , ly .uadaulr.ihte, ou arroun, of 'enumeration tor m. senoces and. no sceurc the.. nerinutal, d toned the Eunen, I.)r tan r.r tracc de,. I e.,n•rquenee o' the rocrre,c reoloostran,,.. I.lvr , le 1 t :he hoanrn , e• Cl the I aFled 5,51 . 6 RI Vet.. Crux, C., ("amender from NI-. the ..n.n, . . vl .reurn ~t FrAorr ,efllea,tl rumn • pircy, 1., the C•l.!net nI W.t.h , M0.1 the mo.t r . 011• plere,L.,... on (he of nuitonty co. rnot,d ttu•..di,er. Pn detamme me la. Eugeote. llc c.3u,- , nded ht. n..oe watt tor 10 I, , wing - retard. You w, e,pruprehr .: , ..exret.,y t.l itop,rant t• th ••irb occortcure.• •InrAidnit ',evert, biome at leach strould tho.eu-i !Inenwlve, r-d to •ohm ntbtlrtromenante. and I d not that you to,o. tv.ont c.vn sabstue a ;he jos! eompla.ta of the French rnpubh,.. Thin note, unaneompan , ed as 0 was by any I ti crony to matity the charge against Cornovinder Cartiander ' was promptly referred to the Navy lle partment. fir the purpo as of wawwwning the fact, in which hi, condemnation was demanded. On the 21th May the Secretary of the Navy, in reply. trananotted to this Department ell the evidence is his poitseasion. whica consisted only of two macre from Commander Gerpender himself. dated, the one New Orleans, the 1 'oh November, Iblb, the other New York. the 19111 May. 1,19 lo the ab sence of uty evidence condicting feet,. the Pia. wdent thought this the character of that fencer male it incumbent on min rt submit to the French rminister the explanation given by Commander flt•pender. and to cares, et the same time, the hope that they would remove any misappreberci PlOll which might exist on the part of the French government relative to his conduct on the ;wee- man in question " This note was respectful to the minister. The explanation which accompanied it showed that the commander, smug ,the French bark Eugenie and her crew in rmnaincui pent, high up on the rock. of Anton lawardo, and being ap pealed to for .t r, hastened to her assistance, with senmee from the Iris; and that the captain of the French bark gave up the Charge of his ves ref on the reef, 11l order that the American officer might take the command, to save her. At a os maul when no other old oould be procured, and when a norther, FO (lone deltic to seamen nt that coast, sane expected, the A menean commander la bored all night with Los antlers, heFreool hark on the rock and anchored her IA safety tOt ntrolde the Ina. The rom mender salted for a-nano-v./onto I n the nature of salvage, for h. Men who hod r ov ed the hark and her ere.,from de-en/eine lie byentitled to compenaation. So It wan decided by Mr. Clifford, our mu:sister to Mexico. hate torney General of the United States.) wt., the matter was referred to hint. Sach AirtO, we under. steed, is the °pinto., of Mr. Johns ., ., tier under Attorney General. Itut although he had usled and expected to receive salvage, let on use hil own wordir) "thirty boorx having eloped without re. cetving an answer, he had already resnl vied t. 11.1 the coptate resume the Humor of tier, when he re. °weed a note from the consignee. way no that hr could not act in the matter, asthe vessel was not yet In porn; and at' the same moment, the captain of the Eugenie catalog on hoard, he returned the crawl to him." It was under these ctreumeterices that Mr Potts= wrote the note of the 30to of May Inet, Which follows LIGATION OF Fli,tc. WAONINOTON, Mffy 34.1. hint i received, an the 15th of May, the note which you did ate the honor to address to Inc on the same day, in newer to mine calling up on the liovernment of the Batted S nes to din avow the conduct of Commander Carpeoder, of ihe American steamship lei.. tow:wile the French ,hip Eugenie, of Havre, which had run upon the bnok of Mao, near the anchors:get of Anton Li. xarda The explanations given by Commander Car ponder wo not of a nature, Mr. eacrmary of Stain, such as to dupel the discontent wh his proceedings have caused m my (Timn na.o. lie considered, as be rays, and he e lidera that the Casa Was Ono Of :he! t, netts acquired by him as the saver at it e V wi toved, empowered him to beep N.,' t. or her until his extravagant protemouns were tufty satiated, but hr. opinions pane .n our o eye, when w have tw 1 ,111,11 to condemn I tiir Cabinet at Washington. Mt Mary of State, of the name of the French went, tb address n sever repntnf t r that iif the American navy, in nailer that the error hn has conuouteil, on a point involving thr iligi.iiv of your national alumna, might rot lie ri.ii hereafier. From your atmtvo., hlr. Secretory c.ltio, I unfi,rtunately induced to believe thet your erument stitter.rams to the Waage doetnem pro- . . .. leased by CoMmander Carpender, °fate wu steam- MACKEREL-21 tads No II itsekeral en hand, tor er Irisi Mad I have only to protest, in the name of A.... sale I°. to el.re oat emit oar my Government, against these dc•etnnes.set2l -- ARMSTRONG & CIitOZER I hove the honor to be, with distinguished cell- HER spi RING-30 tails in stare ...a for ale hi lideraLoo, your most obedient avramt, N . _ _ ARSLSTRONG & GROTTA GUTLLAUME TELL POESSiN. F EAT -IF:RS—too lbs Feathers, On hand and far sale Eon. I. M. CLATriTr, 10. to olose oat • conaignment. Secretary of State. 1 .piat ARSISTRONG 1. CIUDZER There had been, in foci, no doctrine advanced I - I - IRAS CIDER —1 bbl. Crab Cider, on hand and for in regurd to the ease of Commander Carpender. N.! sale. west ARAISTRONG & CROZ ER__ nor wee there any itid!eation of an opinion on the Lvi.ollFt—loo bets moat reed and for sale by sub ect of sails ;.e. Mr. Paladin, as Kin make ocit 1 1' viSt A ROIoTRONG & CRoZ ER _ _ a cue for denunciation, anumed that "strange dounnu" had been adopted by rho Executive, which compromised the tidignity of our national' marine." In his note of May 30th, the French minister speaks of his previous communication [dated 12th of Mayl in relation to this subject, none merely calling upon the Government orate United States to disavow the roudort of Commander Carperider. In point of fart, his note of the 12th of May not ciri4 demanded finch a disavowal, but insisted that me. vere blame, at leant. should he laid on those who thus considered themselves empowered to enbsb• tote arbitrary measures for justice." The Gov- ernment Might have accompanied a deavoural o QUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES— , W , blots St James' Commander Carpender r a conduct with a .Vere I 0 Sugar House Meissner, in store and for rale by censure; bot a disavowal of the prlnciple of sal-.peltlllll.LEß A. RICIFFITSON •age, or e right to it. would not of neee.ity fun reed and for sale by 7 , luil_, 0 Ics Rote, h have implied a severe censure. Mr. Pounsina ' l'l ~p e n MILLER a. RICKETSON note of the l2lh of May wan rot undeeitomlf. Th . ch ..,... coy , c empuy . F . - nor could a be interpreted, . demanding merely . a disavowal of the law under which Com. . o .„ yory „ urn. ,loiSoddCOnßir.arkoboTonE.D.Jon id the slack o 1 mender Carpender claimed salvage Mr bin crew . ' I - 5 .- Th e Cbartiers Coal Company.' on and oiler To a demand upon the President to dIIIIIIVOW i Motets, the 04in day of September t.t. at the office a In. , of the land, and the usages of nations of Z. W. Remington, Pena st,Plttehaere. . I.TON under the law of nat.., it would have been d I . "rm`trrit' Z. W 111..M1N sufficient answer to hare replied, that it is oat the ' Ladles , Oyster Efaloon. I r is of the Etetative tu make or repent Mara; ' son I LI7G . n ./ 4 , Sl h : , t , ...1 . 1 , A ,, 5 p E, ,, r t ., then '‘• b Aws . .. ri c i n es nj a ~a r , fi o a r y e , , fit ,. his dray to execute them . they actually ex- . noorf , n,..„„„.., have n or , egg lasi, ly to mt. Mr. Poosnin wan mi...reed to charge Con. LADIES' ovsncit SALOON. The fermium 1. mu mender Corpender wait abose sit authority iti 111, sail emit,. slid nothing has twee or will tw len ono , tot may trod m the comfort J^no ense:nen, of then realty elelMlllar, the. French vessel. • Lady roam. Er' Smithfield wee!, otiporite . It wiii be oh.erved thet the defence of r .Orre. , 1i ,„,„ b0 ,„ nouoo. wig: itiw end, I'mpectier wan piMmd In the hinds cal r , ... . , .....,4_, boob ..., (mi. 1.,..i.„ the V touch minister with the .Ipm:tattoo id . 1 I K ,. l );? ,, ! ,„ l dirt i- u ni uu t,i' n o i.) i"" s their being birwarded to the Fre, 0 L overn• .„..n, BAGALCY & 851ITil nnd wilo the hope, exert...rid by the - i 11' rrEit —7 , bbi. No I peeled Mom. to arrive l'""id" • i'ad " ' " '"‘ qinn " boo "i' r " 'mi.' 17 ml.O I, • m lIAGALEY A Shirr,' 4 sec's the neoinderatsiolina which ex nieJ in • regard in lon candect. Mr. Potiondi did noi• go, T ~, „ rec ....: Eµ s . int.—JIMA. Tanners' Brown I/1 o il old ins .ale by 01l lIAGALEY h SMITH n lite enlyinet of Fmnee nn opportmety of deeming Dm ennc in its ticay .pect, but immediniely de. alt ieritl . .[•- Wu lige home Itio Coffee, .maty la,ndine nonneed the mentnander, without considering his 1.../ eir se, by ste...9 BAG A 1.3.1 &S. lITH delenee, who-h he regarded as mater of lottie in- io, oco ,„„ ,„ r0 . n .., R ,„ , on store noon for isle by. 'erect in fin eves, when he lied imension to een- 11 spot, BAOALEY & Sat ITII de mn the ,n duet Man officer oft be lln lied Suites. , , yOF , F... ..01 . ~ ,o Ly,d,o 1,y.d.d,0u Reserve Clod,, An imperious refusal to permit an Amen , . clfi• k., <,t„,.,, ~,,,,,„,'„,„ ~,, cer to be heard in his &tem.. by the I favernment neer! R. 41: A.I.EY A SNIITH .._ . which amassed. wan not made more pa'atable lo 1 aLOUR-30 bbls superior Fafnir, Oust received and the F.xecutive by the contemptuous sneer Hal am V ,„, sale by rompanied it. The United Stater Government •piiht COPE It HREYFOGLE had finked, as an net of mammon Justice to a men' L s wANSDOWN FLANNELS—W. FL Murphy hos Mein. and fatthful officer, Hat he lie heard in a ,7 4 4 „..., „ fewo.„„ of n0,,,,,,,,0ur00 moots so, matter Effecting bin private and official character, - .- . „ -- - , 1 AI.Z4 I- IsANNEI.S—Of different qualities; fine and It wan natural to ruppone that hie emiduct to 13 Siigney dn. to be tumid m Dry tioests 11.. ot saving a Freer h .hip, and abandoning his clean to „in, W 11 SI URPHY salvage. wiiiild exempt Min foun censure, thong's tiAll. MADE FLANNELS—W. ft Murphy has it might fad i i rro,n4vr the approbation of the French 11 ,erived • loi or white, brown, and barred Do. G 1...c010ne1, It wan tell to be. due to Command. emote Famine:. in which he invites the attention of Carpe rider that he should not he isindenined With- On, ern, ri bb er h. / .... e . p ,,,,, or ' go b fern not evidence or a hearing. and a retinal of .o cone I_l,olll MADE It I.A N Kt:TX—To he found at ltd mon ri right Iflnn deeply t e lt, n . 00 ...1 and rude. .1 - 1., tow. Dome of opt= W R MURPHY Mr. hil nom. the late Secretary of the Navy, In . • - . -- w, IN . T hr ae GLASS-15e boxes assorted mars, for a letter in Commenter Carpender, dated Novetn• `Pm 311711.48 & Rol! her Ifinth. ISIS, had officially approved hts course y, IL ,, ~ moiler; i b n ,, Lons no nonfony.o end- DuTTER —2. kgs Rutter, in shorp4o4l erd•r, for sale t rinsed again.: him. and vet hdr. Pounen deaden 11 by 'to 'i APOILLS lt HOE that be Lad rommitted an art winch derogated i . p - lAVlitt AND MARIETTA 13UCKE7PS-100 dor from the dignity MO, national mem,' and pro. 1) m core. (or sale lo spa/ MitilLLS A ROE cweds lo liner...me the American tlovernment in 3 RO,OON sla:KriNt.:s-15 bales Mr sale the dinereilitatde / it amulet, et , officer. He pre- I') n.t..! _ 1.1411,U. , & ROE testa against the Action or the American Executi re-tic um, 8E,,,N,,,_, 10 Im o to 0 ,,,,, 0nn ., dnn .,, 0 , _ in the name or inf. French government. thus pre- IV spetl 311111.1.74 It ILOE seating himself before the President and his Coln • ..-.), ~,,,_n o 0 ,. Foundry Pb, „no net . having beeti iromminnioned to lecture n! 1 ~,,,, httia.Ls It Rm.: upon '"'”` eon-.erns ' b. ' dignity nod " " r of our 51201' ARRIvED—A splendid lot oflhamond Sport, natio.' marine. a) .cad ter sale by tri W WILSON. tin the reL•eipt of this estrnordinary letter. the , t meg 57 Market o President determined In submit Mr. Pelmet • cor• lab:Aril CHEESE —gee Against reed at the Dune respondence to the Fteneh Government Without and Cheese Depot, and for sale by aanunong to prescribe the course which IMO woe- , pit „ it It CANFIELD ernmeat should adopt under sue-h peculiar stream- a A LERATCS-8 Mils for sale by stamen towards n friendly power; and Mr. Po.- h y iif• Lo,go 1 11 CANFIELD sin was duly advised of this delermtnation. In - coming to this derision. the President was aetu. T A , l:4 )w- ,, , ,, ..).Ak. b y j B CANFIELD ated by a profound regard !or the existing frieadly V - relations with a neater republic. and a meetere de• vir. , l.-7 bp female by y y met! tt r VON RONNHORST A. CO nire that threw relatinas stinted mint-nue undegurtb __ _ end Accordingly, toe who, o crre•pirelene. wit. 0 r rrmi.—/ Mils putted. Int sale by commuriteeteit to hi. exec. me . y the Minister of 1) •p 01 , Sl' VON LIONNHOILaT h. CO Foreign Adages of Frame, on inc (lb ot July. t•y ( 'LOVER AND TIMOTHY SF.ED—.O tors tar sal Me. Rush %.) I r .Pte! S F VON BONNHORST It CO At length. finding or apparent tole 1i.r... rnen , a,NrioNts—pin done Lo p ooor e L00 ,,,,, f or ~,j, sal what', refused td redress tn.- wont, 1 I) .121 8 F VON BONNHORST It CO _ . indicted by the French norotter. the President fat ll tRISSEL'S A RtISIATICK VINEGAR.—The high. himself conwrameil to terminate Mr. Potioun's et- I. ly ranifiory. balsamic and tome propertles or Mil lan! Intercom. with this Gocernment. nod then far..{ to Cologne water foi preclude an opportunity which might bo ogmn 0 , 10 erdiii•r7 ['vire.. of the mil., ..P....g the lei at, er in . perfume It prevents and removes pirnpms , miter and espenty ot Um skin, it rare.. and immeni The ITIMIOIII thus terminated hrtnrera iho 1111i.,..,n. a n d bin d oon and ...oh It uorroouy nu, inter of France and the A ineo.l7 Glvernment do mammy and taw taste of the mouth. imparting • frith ni t imply or iferierranly ler4to it cold or bosstilc and pleasant breath IT means. and *Marna the intemonimuntention between the two governments. M o lhi . elth_• uo rl y .... , i• . ,Me .r. re w m_ . , d . /S:nal , l o :e_e_,_ario_VOiMr: la the ease of Mr. lachaon. Micaster of Great flrt- t o „L.', .".„ nur00 T 0 „,,.,- . 4 I nbn „7r uyd n r i 'l n :X; ten, whasc relo be, with tffis goveMment were st on the Temples, it wall remove headache. liapplied terrninated by Me Madison on 1909 in a more Insantly in a burn or Maus, it wili eventually preveet peremptory mwatier. audMor le. pointed insult no momfiemme• It comes. vithaMd mr, nod gamanees dodo Icy arose between Mit country and Earland. Im. celm4mm 't. merman very ••eFel for fierffit. , ure perfuming aroma -ma For rate by At another time we may refer to toe retro:met- F , F. ~,,,,,,,, wh o , r,, i,..,... Vending more at length; but .ffiee a to any fur shut * . 37 Wood sweet, entshargh the present, that male. Franca is matelot. of a - difficulty north thw wountry—of wk.!: war heart no • TAYLOR dt. nacerstra., ev‘doo, to any tn.og that haa haberto transpired [1 . )1101 . 111FITORS OF THE PITTSBURGH ALKALI .ci i1 . •.•1i mow of the !Deadly salon°. between 1 W ". O K S • ." nowervlerri'd m fume. • mem.. article or Soda Ann and Maoism Acid Perm. wish• lha and toot country can pa.ibly m cur nor to porch.: either o th above smote.. are r. In putting en end to the effimal relnt,ons nf Mr. mimed 0•• coil on I4.AAC , note LKER. No. 1 Fiala r e . Person wirh the I. ailed Staies,the Elf—nave [ins anlff St 111.( a, male.. beiore purr...az c ...Mete fo inrmed both the goverernent of France and the N ll 111I 11 he e m• Aft. m•nahsemmd of mir ssaahosh• late aocosser of France. that any eon - Iran , : moo' • ''r i• Ficrei , mem , . to mar other rim... this ark, .1.11 0'000" "' ""n r*""r'd will be ''` .ee ' re ' ' ' ' re- t , II HI CA N Wth,l,t , i 1ir.111,4: —lnr ,n,,,,,,,,„ carved wad cooslderad. ..'t ',.....‘ flout consigned direct from the manilla, A Mart MISDINO.—John Camel, of the firm of = Itavr ma ne d manse.; Car C•rneir rkr Mee*, Shot Builders, and late contra., "'• I • •• Blanket Como,. or. with the irroverornent foe the two revenue 1/1.11..qa mcentiv brolt at this port, hot heen to I faftek Tweed.; I eats paid noted Tweedt Vireffeitglon ft, the money on t••I contraet, and I t.gl dr.', Blanket Casting reform,' in•t Friday a• far rt• Botfion...l war to , lied "tr "'". Ane' 7 't :l7': d. A ' 1.1 a nv'Weitufarnte'r..;Zl:Ot7'•" am he went out from the house of his brother in "„„ 0 ,„ •p L . uo law Mr. M<IIIJIC., to make a smell payment to no. fo• int acd s u,r come, 1.1-11, a plop rgger and do so other hatenren before `l ,Ol lie Liberty al eremite rah 'engine the tett.. Knee wer me eb torte he ha. not Ewen see or henri iron by ho !nand. here. LV. Ills wale, 11 E who n was n'so at Met presuming that he had been Ine antintody earned ell by POP, of the h.aw leastng port, took on evening low, umurd ing to [nevem, irtersdetn, and came on to ltd., eyfreepag t • find ner hosteler! Ifern in ndvnuere h•r 11.. non air VIII created some soprehencon of foul play, Arid w iieh induced Mr. Balm to take thetirw boat for Beduin. Arriving them on Smarr gor even•ng he, in trompatty with a pollee rifler, silo egtgent search for the mining man until 12 at night add revomed a next morning, 101 l with. ow any wool...tory result, fits sudden Ind roy•terious disappearance ha• 'rented great appreaeimoal invan collarnanna 0111 he has twee afoot (Puffy dealth welt. lie was known to haven eousfderahle amount of money with hrn,fn gefd, which be had reserved special. Iv for creditors tar this .trinity. The but , or their drawing be and deposited ou New 'lurk, which nil he safe. We nineerely hope the ITURS:01( man ha. been earned past In • western boat, though it is thought well • it:intake Would come to light before this present tott Meg, Tuesday noon —Ern Advents'', Sept. lb. The Erie Geaette, of the 20th, has the 'allowing additional new.. The following despatch, dwell Buffalo, Sepr has come to band -Carrick'. body to +unposed to have been fitund m the. Canal, with marks of vJo lene," The painful inference is. that be has been robbed and murdered. lie was a splendid me. chlote. and his loss will be severely lett It is with regret that we announce the death of an estimable fellow claw, the rhostopher Hughes lie ibed yesterday morning, in hi. 6lth year, after a plinfut and protracted linen. The greater pert of the life of Mr. H. wee vent abroad in the poldic ...moo, in mations of high responsi bility, and in e'l of thew the tenets confided ro him were ditchereed with honorable advantage hia creintry, and credit to himself. We leave it to tha 'ten of Inuntete nib{ competent friendship to do Justice tot he ihwacter and screw.. or the t egrets ted decettecd. fo,Ssturetev../.1 , P of Con. of Mr,. Kramnr, Jr , re the 11.: {rat 01 Ivr ev rue froolls of fonnly ere rerioeme.l v, attend her loners, pmto rr,eome or her tombaml, Plrtk rt , to pomerd Aregiomy Cemetery, •t V o P M. thm Joy In A: . eghroy yelaertiny. Mr. ANDOXIonI, 1,1011131 . 1 of the' I•to Devol Anderson. of Plns Y. Iler functni plac• to-day al '1 e'rlaet. ram her , aa, reondrn, on Hank Lane, near Santlalacy Er Dons'. r;on or Acr•ussou: aro Wtoo To t• crs.—The ...luso. sod Tovrostops south of the Nioll- o, to. occulted with octets at toe office of the Corusnere.o. Journal - • • Ilorooitha ;wet Towo•h)p• north of the Alleg!“-n) river, and A:lor,he , ,y City, will ha •applied n: the, , R •a of [he Ilnily Anitrman Tba en n'l . l.largh an te oat, of the aiy z.,l y i , o .b ughs and h Townships 1/CiW D ilits l li Monongans, AllcKheny uteri tql Xupplird by the ranclitl.r• 11, nrcirr a 0, r'omm. :ler. ,111 BOA ILDINU. -A tien , :r amit oad ha ...Li with Rooms sod 11.4rilmi, pr.voi (mum w. swen,id street_ laquite OF Ath•nornm Saloon end !lathing Malabo Ilohmont. rjrll l: pRoPRIETOPS ern now prepared lo eerie op men.. ut F hour., Pounnetion with 13.,ardlosa par piece. by 111 r "Y 111 ""'I I MESSRS NITA 1,1., npl2l Proprietor, G R g. G ,. 1111. s. Sc.—ILO hg • Prime R:u Cpl e, .• 'll.l do 15 tow.ltin I :hulan 10 on • ♦`i a 1 win Tea, 3do do .11,tiortn do u Hy.on do, iu do hit,f,ti end Gunpowder Ton, ow'd, 10 do erush•il 1 powhl ,„, 10 brute N Orient., II oon,nr; I do liniden Syrup, tit .1., I.nr, so 3 hlnrkerel i 15 ado do No 2 do h• a.. 1 ..1,1,1e No I Salmon: tr • iloileuihr 4 oupi 24 do No I Roam; , u 11. 1 ,. 110 , hi /nib', palm; . , ueli his Sperm Conine, en, 13 do Star do •, it pore •h, so• WI 5 , r.I Tobacco; • ,i„ .... .aero, tg• need • •1111 • • I • 3•04 gi, IMO d. o /tuition, &ortmrtn +pt.e.. Nat itl •et. 14,ut011.1 by 1 DIVILLIAMS ITh RIED APPLE'S—A fear bosh on hood and for sale Ji_f AR3I4TROSO & CROZER QIIINGLE74-417 M Shingle., on nonasaament and for sale by MILLER er. RICENT94/1 . 4, span 17 and 174 Liberty .1 XT 0 SUGAR AND MOLASSEi.- - M htids lame N 0 Sag, 300 bbl. N (1 Molasses. in wore and 2 ° , 1 , 124 - _ MiLLlat h FLICKEI SON RlO COFFER-1W trgs Ito Coffee: 30 bg s Java do; in store , and for .ale by ppr.D MILLER & BieI:ET:4)N (1111:1:9E.-40 bm Cream Choose, 60 Iszo common do, mmore a.d for sole by AprA MILLER k RICKE rf oN on hand and tor .a. ,p,21 rrtiE aio,“"ta, ; t. stt p can grx,r.or I w..t.rd W.A. Ml, •1,1 II I I I k tz‘i, Arucrman Army rim rim,/ arid nrr myte by II I.b.b: I ItttN Fa/ taus I'Lg frau, nu Land •rut lu .putl AM AS A IIUreIIISON )(: (M.- IS do/. Broom, me d nod for kale Lr . . . (• II R INF:nI t'LIKENI:—:.34 his Caws Chress, tasltn Trois salmi Last (sat Mead sta fur •as L} aL2I ASt DALZKLIs LLI ‘,/ stet st 1), LTAL4II-10 e.Ys Potash. landing from I'LLtstan, and ,levelsnd I,Lne. and for ma IL, tar, Young L•dies , LI y Institute. YVYLe nt near the corner of Wsphincon, Pal...burgh X •, RS P DA VIS AND DAI:IOITER, Into P EVE. pal. of the Female Sary, Tilt Autumn 04 , 1•1 0 11 a Otis lna enno utouon commenced on Nlood my. the 3d Instant. Itav D D D. Bev Wo. Promo, " D II Riddly D S. M. t4parka Nathetnel Welt. (ien. K Moorhead •• Doemrd. Mr fLehard 1.:41wo.11 •ottl:duw LILOUR- 641. Crean ground Flour, lust reed and r tor oala by SU SMUDGE, WILSON tc CO. •ptII . Water at NEW GOOD/ Wl , . kyr< Just reeetved a large and complete in , or 1.1.0"K5. gancty and Fancy Goods, su is fan trade, In which, sloth every dew rip of ("Alec lstanw• manufactured al our own ate power stops us tam atty. see aok attentma of IV. ern Mercin's and other dcalnel. . . Ia:NNIEDY SAWI'LR, corner Wood and fourth A NEW LOC of FRENCH ENGRAVINGS, amo salads ere tome very 11110 •nd large. last ree by tpai KENNEDY & SAW V1..:4 jp, ~ ,R t l 7 , 1 O .i . IPS t ANI) ,, PICTURES of all kind. tram. opt2o KENN ED Y & SAWYER --.,- CAUTION. PIANO VOL TE TUNINU —A person repro himeolt as my Ltroater. or Coo., or sow. M2n== - I=t EM . =ll=2!! rtnre uu broths or ony her rel.,. engegod in orevishon. JOHN 11. A.IELLOIL tlt Woal -. • . . . . spa/ Agent for Cbiekeeinea Pt (:)A/MOOTS' NOT b. cots ndenusd to eve • • large ataorunent of Woolen Coenlen. Hood., Ilast n,derlin, bookakln and woolen Thtbot, cloth, mitt. de laln and blanket Shawl.; • , Milkmere, worsted and woolen Hose; Pongee and inen . ails ned erevats and Scarfs; and Prtnges; Irish talon. Table Gran, Qrapea Ribbon, loa ee , eached lld colored Tabby Velvets, Pot d Thy k iailk„ iisarsig Silk, Buttons, OM Suspen der., Pint, Percuston Caps. Almanac., common and gok and silver Watches, Combs, pock and alb In Outcry. and many other kw,. which roentry and city Mere heels arc respectfully invited Po examine sptl9 .• wdusoaai T ° asi A so ß r i t i m l i . tro . /17w . ,7a d t 4 e Y b 4 e ' s ' J ' e P ar k e r lr dl y d ro wls in this Una of bumnesw—tbe subscriber being now in the Nast mboung km NI as of roods. W W WILSON, tie corner Market nod lth OLD 1115,.--Just received, and constantly on kjr bands.• lore and eserlient asoorttnent of Gold I.olus of the moat approved makers, and for sale a. dm lowest priers 1.7 aptlO W W WIt.t4ON YAI VIC lielNUlPiriS —75,000 peer.. of the latest fall styles of 3ent. theeed and Common Paper [longings, nor receenng from from York, Pltnadal ph,a nod Baltimore The ouderslieed having carefully selected the near potterns front •u of the large. , roanufactunt, altshatents it the Eastern clues, is now prepared to nds hona !tacitly noose. to paper. country merchants ad othert, at prices ranglng from 10 cents to COO .pip P C lIILI a P 7 Wood st INDI - 101 1 APC.R-1 1 / 00 p corm of plain Omen and Rabbowed Window Paper, comprtaing many new mad relent patterns, on hand and Yonal•ingi or mole by aptlO tr 1: LL. W•nd al T ( , NO 11LK: r illiffifT SitA %V 3--A a very j eupenor narlity of the above scarce and le article, lust .`d at Dry U. 04. lionao of +win W R MURPHY 1,, A NCI' WWI. LONG SHAWLS—In great varie- Iy of atyle. sad of all the •2110114 quail ma, reed., • ved ond offered law at Dry Goods House of 'pun RMURPII Y. nor Ith and Market at. SPARE WINTF:R SRA LS--In treat variety of L ~ .1.. and price•—a torso uaoronent now open at .1 no of sprit/ W R MURPHY w - icarrino__A small Torviure . 1 1.1,firrn minute walk from the Diamond. Or par. at larmt one, aOlllO reopectablo would j anawa , Ilent mum uacce..l 810 U per annum Apply at OFFICK. npll0:461 I ( bi•tu.l rac'd and for sal. at the Dai -11.1/ti CLeCin• Der, by .019 J II CAN CI CIA) Co RC HEIJ SAITS—Itu eel.. • poem. artielt, for we by lopttt , I CANFIELD Tan strescanszas mpathair iitom the me poldie that ther.ltava nontsnotood Droving for .flP 2l P64t.thois itteworv, foot -of Pits Meet, sod mons constant Fre.), YEAST. &a. anoplrof Eno new ALE, Jos received, 513 bola a ton OR) York HOPS, artier, tarn..., aolliore. spOS:dlw GEO. W SSTEH k CO. Dlspatek Poo, garordelk and Sows Swans. copy ODA ASH—IS eaks Soda Mb, Kam'. brand, In ,lore .d for sale by _ . & N HARP AIiGH T ST ROCElVED—Mekhodut Hymn Book, new ed. mon. Inmo. lekeep,) HOPKINS, open - '• EAS—UI half chests `room Or on, i Gunpowder, Black and haperriO4 ao caddies do do, in mon il for sale by va l .1171 DILWORTH /a CO ' philON SHOULDERS AND SIDES-10 asks etch in store and ter talc by sptln a a W HADDAIRIII -1100KS: 1100Enti—The Notinale, or ii.S.S.rtiatong the Jennie. a personal Narrative b 7 A. Sieurimits The Works of Charles lamb, with Ile Ida and Let ters. by T. N Talfourd. I'phands Madam Guyon and Ferielon. The Ilistory nitric Girondists, by LAREllrlillG. The Life of Henry 4th, King of France and Morocco. Cohon's fuer years In Great Ornate. Hogg's Anecdotes of Sit Walter Peon. England and the English, by E L. Daiwa,. Egypt and Arabia Rama, by Stephens. lireeee, Turkey. Ae. " Dr. Durbin's Observations in the East. M to Europe. The Rork. of Cornehrts athews. Letters to Mather; by dirs. L. 11. Nigourney. Lettoot Dangnotoohtars, tt Lectors. Conterns and ll.e.Ueettons, by S. T. tnage. Life of Paul Jones. by Maekenzle blotto Such... Domestic Eloompt Ala large supply of ALIL Ult.. Hooka. For ale by ELLIOTT 8. ENOLLOII, V 71i Wood al NI ENV MUSIC iv —Jost received . • further supply of thr tollowleg popular songs for Pianos: "lie ILlud to the Is•ed ones tit home," -Nay or.. • Lady.' by N. C. Fotkr, "Hose thy hour lightly;" "Ben 1 , 011;" 'peak Gently," "Virginia R4se Bad," and • r suet of other popular Mum, si :, JOHN II hIKI.I.CIR, Pi Want u— • `A :TY FUSE-14.000 kat Fsn• Safety Safe, for 0 s e by RH liY, MA7TIIEW6*. CO, pp I. 2:1 Wuter st • .. .. . Vil OUGHT SPIKES-1M kg. toiproved Wrought V V mks, tot bout betihterk axe, fot sale by spti4 HIIE.Y. NlATrith:Wzi it CO - _ I~RENCII BLACK CLOTIIP.—W. IL Murphy has l' opened to-u•y • fresh lot of the above goods, from Moo dollars. per yonl up to superfuse qualities, and o( approved manufacture, to which be particularly to ites the attention of buyers— Also, black and fancy I :mousse rem, Palm Violators, morsoo and rouou I:tltirtatll(l4 !buttery and Clow., Pocket Ildkf• and black Italian and Piney Cravats, at los.. crib pore. Nlerchasim 'alit find It In their advantage to examine the sunk in Wholesale Boom, up stairs, before buy me their goods. spit] / - IOFFEK—Isa Lie pruae, In oore and for We by S s ./ .1 , 117 1 S DILWOKTII S. CO NA I L S-4 kgs assorted sizes, for sale by apkl7 J S DILWORTH & CU °Rant, on ll 7 bbls from Atli:me manufactory. to I: nerved WO day and for sale by spill pi: METAL-7s tons Allegheny Plc !dotal. for sal ay P•l7 1 A R FLOYD HUY Lit alf—A fresh supply a - tlanang Plaid, II for the 11./ Lamps, just recd by SI• &I PS A ATKISSON, It •1. between Wood and Market •u !D We haw. m•do arnangelnents to be constantly pphed apt]: AMILY FLOUR— Y 1 bbl. Rau* Faultily Roo r metre acrid wheat, rust recd anal for sale by •-••" - • ' ' • ARMSTRONG 11-95 bb is -Pngles cm* Family Flour, land r Ina tram keel boar Jack tale, and /or saki by opt, • JAAIK9 DALZELL, 44 Water at R. W Cheese. landing land VV . by spill J AM.'S DALZIgLL bas, ohaverior ounality, nor landing; for aide by ISAIAH DICKEY 8 CO, .117 Front St BF;: i ;v"B. u pit..lll . 7ltlaliVcr° DRAB CLOTlltt—ekstk, light, town and diver Droll, Cloths,plot opening and rot sale by rptl7 SHACKLE:TT lk WHITE, 99 Wood tt FLANNELS —Afall amortis:en of whim, vette red 'and green, plain and twilled Flannels, to reeeived by .pill SHACKLE TT it WRITE INSAIMERES—Vive eased new etyLe Fooey kjmere,id tide stnpea and othre e,,agt opened by epti: SIIACKL.KTT & WHITE - 11LTOOLEN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-25 dozen V ..tide and entered lambs' wool !Thole and Draw ee, opening by ilp‘l7 511ACILLP:TT & Will It VANCY PRINTS,-10 ease. new styie dart fumy L' Prints, past opened by optl7 PDACKLETT t NVIDTE TNRRSEI GOODS—Do Lama, Caahmema Alpaoas, 1) Coln., queens Clo•tts, and other corned gOtais, pm opening and for solo bi Lurr 0 , 07 811ACW/ITV. Sl A ptr7 l-9—A ' ls7la=r4rirrrE 9 - 01 F. onimmbers aro vow reeemt., and offer for sale at low pnees, follows, vta ta , pkgs Y H. Impertal 4 O P and Bleck Tea.: 120 has Ss, 17s, RN pound, hr pound lamp S'a and 10's Roll Telmer , . ftso bg. Rio and Java Coffee; 10 hada 0 twqar; kW bbls N 0 Gdolamma to !bit Tanners ON P do grittier stfd Lamp Oil; 3 , 0 mats Ilassta 40 bg. Pepper wad Pimento; 3 asks Ep.ta Balm 10 bbl a Whiting; 4 do ChaLki 0.0 ba. Chocolate; ttr, am What. Pipes; WO It's Naleralos, 3 bale. Clore.; I bbl Nutsbegs; bb:. Loaf, crashed, and pobr!,l Sugar; vest. . _ est. ?gadder; carom. balia . . ?um tb. aoalg No. Joann Yarn: U. b. /lonian; sou a. N.., alodol Elsa WOW around Nunn IS hale. Ahnouda; 20 do Eaten. Walnuts, go do Illbetts; MI do Brand Bata • • Xi . . ie . . .„ eases ttria Hoek Candy; sdo lekiihasido Ball; 3 do Bordeaux Prunes: 3 do Sardines; 25 do Popper Sauce . 15 do Tumato Catsup; 20,40:03 Principe %sari, various breads; elhal Havana do 15.0u0 Regalia do common and Half Spanish Snarl; 6ne eat Chew ng Heppe., Alseahry sod Scotch Sault 131,1004 Spices of all kinds; Sweet Spired Choc., lase; 20 bus Shell ',Luanda; 6 eases Castile Soo., . . tO groat Maiion't Bloating, 33 !Dales Goodhrsw Wtoo 001. tiaakencli 100 boo Window Glaze; ith a ',aortal usomotat of Plustinareimore urcd articles. F'...1(2L1911 h awl].) 37 Wood at, opposite Bt Ch.',"" Hntnl LOAF SUGAR-25uIAN No .: and 14 S.C., ton Bale by LIUKORIDGV, WILSON A CO, pptO Water la 12EATIIERS-30u0 lbe o amve, for utle by r *NIS ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front It TV . 1 nos -215 tons Iron, oroarlett, for ralr, by I ..ri,i voter WATtRIIIAN, sptlS ,11 and al Front - -- Arrn:RED serentreo lb. M.Arlt'el:•llarroves' Pule Chewing Tobacco: 14 , Lf bin •V4' If Grout's' Ws lump Tobstmo: 'el 1 do . I.nywn's' " " 11 do •Jappees . 6. 1111tirnorePIO receiving n.l for Gale by qui C 11GRANT Ul AV . A b oi r tlitt . RX--2 ., =l , lazan: Began, •it ..u4 AEGILS ROE - PACON—IS,DOO IW Stiouldera and !Md., for sale to P elate by ROUT DALZELL Es CO, .011 Liberty at . _ DARN-60,000 Common Calm oneonetAncneot A_r for sale by opal GLX/CA,CHRAN, BWoad.t "!."""' ""'d " C II 0 RAnrr Q TEEL—A Kerley - Al assortment of e. q., Shea, Ge mon, EMeliell lilistee, A. H. and Boring Seel, 1. by ..le spilS L S WATERMAN L•LOLIt-'45 bblsitol lailding end for este by I ' sptlS I DILWORTH ft. CO RICE—YO tee to store and for sale by splIS J DILWORTH kCO Cr LlGARtfOUSEilob.lfrbTOTririiii;br 1.73 .pus J El DILWORTH tr. CO Pbllo E4AL-110 tons Having Rook Metal. for sale by DURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO, @NIS Water st JAVA COFFEE-15 b `. very superior `Old Govern em." for rale by solid C 11 GRANT LACE THA--Gg lb. extra Ono Oolong, for b 7 gynl4 C H GRANT L . ARD OIL-10 bbl. for tale low to Wow. spilt APOILLS & ROE 10TrON YARN, .20.—N20 lbs Como Yarn, 150 k, bales Batting; 2D do Cousin Twine; for sole by sp24 bRUILLS A ROC N. 0 4.1A GAR-t5 bhd• N 0 B' iol!LlEl i ri ROE BLANICRTS-30 four of large Inn heavy Man tear, of gateman manufseiare,reo'd and for al. rprd GEO. COCHRAN, na Wood .0 • IATAILS AND SPIRES—RR/ kegs WATERr sale LI by sold L BMAN M=r2 VIII DIXON'S TOUR THROUGH AMERICA. V Personal narrative of a tom through a part o the U. S. and Canada. 'alai none. of the history an , institution of Mathodiern In AMtIiCC by Jame. Dupei D. D. D...1111.b a portrait of Ihr author . The Harrnecia• a collecoon of Sacred Music, paten and round notes. aliithodist Alumnae for IMO—price 6 cents—for sal. erboiesiale and ;etnil by R. HOPKINS, opt: Apollo Balldings, Fourth st The P•sasylvaals Company FOR IBRIVASCR. UTE. /RD O.ITITRO AROCITTIR 'HE find Lice Insurance Company in the U.:irate& Incorporated March IO Cl2--chaiter perperuat Capital 03OR000—all paid In. Haring an th ortwd the undersigned to we're appal. canons for insurance, on which policies wilt be issued., according to *err propowds and rates, which edit!. made known to •PPliowls at Inn °Moor No. IS Wood sweet spit GEO. COCHRAN. QICHT — O - HEIAS on New York, Philadelphia and 0 induniore for sale N. HOLMES & RON& spin A. Atsturni /r. CO. 60 Market at, will opts tt morning it. (es pieces Soh and eboi“ Ws • French Ghlett , —the like swum be Wand elsewhere. B OLD PEACH and French Brandy, ononlortaL for preserving Peaches and other PM., for sale by the gallon or wholesale at the Wine BtOre of the subscribes J'ACOB-WEAVER, arta corner NI end Fromm N 0.7 MACKEREL-1 00 Dbl. just srnved and tor le by spat TAAPH &O'CONNOR G li ut st sft'd I.b) .Fn S k NV RARE/AMU KRlrClTCaslist bud for as by 0 spa 1 SCHOONMAKER kOO NO. MACKEREL-90 or. bblo to orrizot for role cEop_ • it3AL&H DICIM b. CO FRES — — olilfil—Eng. Calomel, Chloroform, Chic. LEI. iodide lodida Po- T'uni PerrMh P P ip oeserldO e r "" : ¢ld for E C NIAKE It R h &b COd, PM 6 Wood Et SUNDRIE—M-3 bids palyeriand Clinger; 20 Cas o. Bump; V bbl. CM.332 Tarlar,just rood and for le byept . s I 801100NOSAKER a CO SILYSIO—Tea richest, largnet and 171 the assortment over oirear d by any one hown .11 %Vesta.' ooardr7. A A MASON & CO, bin I .polo GO Garter st CASHMERES AND N. Dl{ LAIN —Muttcases W. day optc . ntnif M A. A. MASON to CO.'S Ono Price Store, 60 Martel u. 1 510 I i.a.tcoser c - Ricoesn CALlClitiab than 50,0r0 yard. of the above named goaia !lave u.en ceived during the past week. at Weeny cheap one pri re ce store. .1515 A A MASON I CO_ IOYMEE.-353 bap prime Green Rio, for isle by ki bre - RIMY, MATTHEWS DO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO.. No. 00 measzT eNNXINT, PlTTenvitoll. PA, WOVLD respectfully call the mentaloe of city and s' founts., Nimbus,. to their choice Stock of FALL:ANL/WINTER GOODS 'Mich far anent 4 " vanety has probably never been equalled in the West. ern mimicry. Fessemlng the same facilities and ad• vantages enjoyen by Eastern Douses, b 7 ba,lnt env elite partners co.tantly In the Fast among theman ufacturers, Importers time Amnion Ifouces, they am prepared in oder the same advantages m style and tri.ei that can be obtained of the largest Eastern mouses. large comignin.tsof DOMESTICS from the ni.nfacturers of New England, they are enabled to offer these 100 d. 01 lee. rates than. they Can be pro eared of the Eastern Jobbera. The fact that Men establishment diem equal if not greater advantages In every deseripstim of goods, tit.n c. be bad East, hasb. en clearly dernonsMoted to their. numerous Patrons. They feel e.lldent, if Mee- chants contemplating purchasing Fain, vsEl diets rock. they be convinced that they can buy ' the Mlle ?wilily of goods n rich prices as non s th :d " dt l ° d the necessary experts. sof an harem trip. Thar mention a part of their stock which will aways be found flesh .4 emn. 300 CASES CA LICO}Z AND PRINTS, from the Merrimack, Hamilton, Cohere. and Manchester Coro reales: elro from the Print Work. of Donnell, P. Ailed. Spritone, e Mtchmond & Cllll., Chimer's, Astelleadi Adidas, /S o ease•OLNOHAMS and CHINTZES, of the Imn ofactorc. 130 cues BLBACIIED MUSLIN& of all the well known and approval make., for sale by the package St AKents 2 price•. 7m bee. BROWN MCBLINB , of all width., quail nes and price.. AUCTION SALES Dy Johan D. Davis. Aaketioneet Large Stack of Ay Gouto. . On Monday memo& Sept. 14th, at to o'clock, at the Comeneretal Sales Rooms, corner of Wood 2.1 Pin stream, will be sold, w h a t reverse, for rash rrency, An eatensive assortment of sesumnable Maple and nes D r 0 o s, amons Which ste superfine cloths, cessimeres, 'eattinets, loadd, ' , aced., ...del, yellow and green flannel., blankew, coatings, mash and ready clothe, plaid normals and Powys, 'elec. dad cords, wiper pouts, gangharris, do lain, cashmeres, mammas. alpacas, bleached and brown shining, aod aliccungs. cambric mnsbna, ebecka, licking% damuk Mien table cloth, plaid cad plain dread tilts, ks At I o'clock, Orm-enes, Queen...arc, Filmdom, am A large arid ascend assortment of new and second bad baahoidT onimrc, o k tn4 atorn, looking glasses, mantel clocks, carpeting, window blinds, fea ther UNit,lll•l{lll.l4e, Sc. At 7 o'clock, Ready made clothing. now and shoes, Ana table and pocket sugary, nhot saw, pinto* gold and silver watches., Se *PM M:=2lEM= A N advemisernent headed "Felt Cloth venue Lea /It ther;' in the Memory of 130 instant, professes to enlighten Mircommuniry, and the tabour/bey in particular, on the subject of "new loventrona. In Pi anos The following letter, from one of foe oldest and mom sueressful Piano-forte manufacturing menu in New York city, may be of some interest to Mon who wish to know how mature stand oar the I subject of "Felt versus Leather" New You, Sept. ID 1E49. Mr. 1. tt Mellor—Dear lie, Your favor of the th enelng Mr fildlier's pod in relation to `Pert cloth covere osi d Plums" is hand• It is araustug to us, 1.10 are sego:doted with the "tricks of the trade,. that be sliou'd suppose Me intelligent public at Pittsburgh were to he caught by such rook traps The Felt for cover. Ing hammers M no "nevrinvention,. it has been louse for ton or fifteen years by many manufacturers in Eu rope and America, it w cheaper than leather, less dif ficult to work, and we have teed hard to satisfy our. selves with It, as itwould save expense and trouble; but, after repealed trials. we have abandoned ic we find it imputable to produce with it the quality . of tone which leaner gives, It doe. not wear as well. is liable to he cut by the smogs, and eaten by the moths, a se no. objection`. Tone is the grand elutractensue of a Pmo-fame, and whether the Interior is of "Dutch gold" or Japan is a matter of tastemerely . , should your friends prefer the gold, we should readily make the change, as it would involve miner tenable or ex pense. Your obrt servants, BACON & RAVEN. As to "other goal Plooo meters, such as Crake, Mg, Boston, and Drains in Modem, N. Y., lee curb firm as Dubois in Slalom crime since about trald using Felt oo their costliest Instruments, VIZ: their Grand Pianos," le not true, The last - Grand Piano wild by the subscriber from the manunctory of Chiekering, laston, his the hammers covered entirely with lea ther, and is referred to being a fait sample of em splendid instruments now made at this relebrated tabl sta.. This Grand Piano tun the posicaslon of George Ogden, Ecti, of tbis JOHN IL MELLOR, OEM rptl7 A. for Cblekering's Manes for West% Pa N. 1).- t -A large stock or Pianos oo hand Rota the celebrated factories of Ctilekerlog, Rostoti,.and Baton k. Ra•en, New York, varying from two to six boodred TN reply to "Leather •s. Felt," of yestuday, whore so attempt in made to ...ninth the superiority of leather to felt, by a letter of • Piano-making fine styl ed "Batton & Haven," of New York, the subscriber would nay thw, however much the said Efm sup have found &necessary no resort to the "nicks of the trade in order to seta along, sorb has, as yet, not been the cue with Mum Nunn, & Clark. The annecessful attempt Warty Piano-maker in the application of felt cloth only goes to prove ho Inexperience and wont of Atli 'The authonty of worktnenowned ananefaetn. rent sorb ea F.rairf, Hem PleyetOf Parts, and Broad wood, Collard & Collard, etc., or Londem, will, with an Intelligent public, more than mike to set aside the er i t othemmes of any obscure Plano-maker, eith his country or an Palma . . With remind le "suns," th ey exist bun in the brut of the wilier of the above mentioned letter. A most important part of • Piano is the "damper," without which It Is puree& ly useless; now, this -damper" being sonde Lemma. hly. and In all eases, by all Piano ske of cloth, it would follow that all Pianos S ara w o rthl ess , inasmach ns cloth in much more Intbject to the shout evil than felt, and Is used, moreover, in the mechanlam of every Piano. Expo nee, however, peaces the contrary, and hence the nthection falls to the ground. -70., heing the grand characteristic of a Putho,l the sub uriber n willing to let the matter rest there, and abide by in decision,which inn be, with WI who will favor him with a call and examine, greetly in favor of felt cloth. In a few days Mune. Nan. & Clark may meek for themseiva, and the oppostuon they have met with from a cerWat quarter accounted for. IL KLEDED, sett, Sole Agent for Nunn & Clark P mistake the wrong name was used, it should have been Stodind & Dunham, &mead of Du bois & Stolen The most expenelve Piano thus city. one valued at EEO& it covered with Felt, and made by Chiciterang, Barton It I. in the pouesston of John 11. Pboenberger, Esq. JOHN !LYLE'S SPOOL BILK, k:-CPRESSILY FORfiEWINO. To avoid the mail/ ineonvenier cos attending the am of the custom./ Skein. Me abase article has been tueeh, and for • long time so anted. It has always been • matter of astonishment, that whilst the common aril ale of Cotton, was conveniently spooled for general use—Stilk so much more saleable, Mould have been supplied in Ftketos, from winch so mach trouble, vex ation and loss has anion. . . The dttfieulty has at Inst been overcome, the Pot , ts °dared • wood uncle, handsomely pot op in •co Cement form for dogmata:. ewe. . . •• The only objection urged against this article is the apparent emnll Romany on eaeil spool. This is easily explained. Chien spool is warnutted.to contain by yds or Silk, while the ordinary Skein, or the same price, bas but an UnCettila heavily 'sailing haw 18 to 18 The Spool Silk I. ready for use et the time of Per chase, and it only tICHiS a Lied, to convince the oat ereprisal of Os aupenority in Independen m t of the neat and convenient tome in which it la fudged, it lies great edvantarree over the skein. so It does away with the tedieni of winding, the It XatiOo of tangling, and the loss of time in preparing it for rise. Foe Lai< by Iho cow, by W. H. 3 d. IIORSTANN & SONS, S 1 Nord; 3 ,10. 11011STM&NN, SONS & DRUMM, et 118:dtar N. Illtaiden Loon, New Yort chdols Y 11, Imperial ond — O — P - Teskj 18 do do PowcOong Teo; 88 caddy las Y 11,0 P awl Imperial Too, of mom impon foie& for rale by • BLAI7II6IYB & CO par :41v bbtaTir3to No - 3 rdookereir 3CIdo OMo - a emus-, 36 bOo rrento4 do, for sale by god MEV, MATTHEWS CO& ripo T A NNER --00 Salm. I received and for nixie by - 0 icOrISCI , IO* - 1:00linip =Mi. ti ;Mite lioiiii .D for sale by spil Fifa 3...10NE9 OP. TURPENTI—Iit;t7Is Dm maScand forsale, 0 by WC' JOHN Il MORGAN C F: ORF.ES—y cuesTa .--- foil - 7,y -- -- sytti JthiN ND MOROAN • u YE WOODS—Di bbl. Jan reed and for 11. by , 9. 6 )(mei 0 MORGAN S - Collalitlir.4-0 cyl .—-- leoreikiniv,--o,Thieilii— spa C /1 GRANT ryIEA—AD bf eheate fill and 1311,Kaal aryfridiEr I ease by sptB ISAIAIf ICKEIi &CO S • S . A p t s TB-30 bbla atom V 1 7,1140 ..4 co CHEksE=l7.3 . 6l.just ree'd at the tern Wes Re= Boner and Chet. Depot, and for sate by ept? J D CADMIUM ACKEREL-100 bbl. No 3 Daman ?Sankt large, 113 won, and tot salt by KIER tr, JONES. 70-9. Canal Huln. war 7th AyrHAL!. 01L-1 est bleached winter Whale Cal, Ty received cad (or sale by - - FALL FASHIONS. 175 Liberty Bruit, opprottothe head or Wood, will introduce the fall style of HATS, on this day, dm glith which, for beauty [Web, emnot be surpassed. WATICNTE DIANDFLOTIIHING N4ANUFACTUOL and will keep on hand Fatally al. and Steam Boat Blankets, Domestic Flannels, blue, brown and drab Blanket Coating, o .thw. Woolen lass , Which they will sell at Eastern prices. Warehouse No. 1111Secand at, Pittsburgh, Pa Factory, New Haven, Fayette co. Pa. Intl., PILL BABHfiill will introduce this day ISatunlay, Aug %Mb,' the fall rule of Headsmen s lisu; comer of Firth and Wood wive*. anctS FNELS.—Browa, barrel and eat Domestic .0 Flannels, rend on consignment: for sale by sptLL CiEO CoCURAN, ad WOO 4 A iPFEEI-1.93 irp/110-063-Aree'd .4 for .O N...., by sptal C GRANT I , \A ACKF.KEL—IM beLarge Na 3, now MddGi VA from anal; t o sale by sett 3 ISAIAH DICKEY I CO„ Front n MIE:181114,11ear fes'Orand bieit," - to arriii.; fa , by Fiala ISAIAH DICKEY at CO CHUI dos Foss. estent auras. last rec'd iTtid axle by 8 F VON BONNIIORiTts Co, sesta 35 Front sr rk Vir ot 14 1 ' 31. 3 WIIARBAUGII aria EW on Band Railing, tom primngg three anginal SyStaol.l of applying the trammel or string in drawing the Nce moulds of goo nsetncal, elliptical and spiral Ilred MN; alwth •n o riginal system of applying the tips of the mould to the attended o the plank, original theory of resting pdirns, atn with an introductory counts °isometry, ra. and proportions, exemplified by fell and complete demonstrations, and illostrated by Wintry pluey Dy L. K. Raysrekle, Archlteet, No. 21 Casnp at. N.Otlesna. Jest rectd by JOHNSTON X. STOCK TON, .pt earner Third &dills:Act bitICAT ARSIVAL,, OF PEW dal% FOR TUB FAIL TRIO A •a,, SlAtl i Pi ve te CO., CO Marta AMC' have d ustatessertalt NEWPALL 604DItt i o " vrhteh they teem the attention or 12.4 friends and the pahlie—essavbriy them thee every arti cle vrill he sold Ai their tonal to enceir—eo lose to defy ernstpetitteh. Ott cases and baleatif TICEINCIS,od v., r iltoll, Antoslteng end Ode Qui/antes 96 bates B e d. White and Yellow P.M.MEL% a emote*. autrilrecni for sale lbw by The balo or piece, received direct from manufacture.: BROADCLOTHS and CARSIMBRES, of tea mane facmeoo of S. Staler ft Poo, WU tm. Hurls. A., of eoel7.llTml. • CASSINATS,ALLNS and TWEF.DS,-44,,a of all Iho rate. mannfectote. CI uses 111181. SN DB Labia and CASIIMBoorzt, of do Hamilum and Manchester Work., almt,df„T, seriesent of Foreign =mamma. 20cases colored MUSLIN% for Md e by the • Agents' prices. . Brown, Bleached and Colored CANTON FL,N. Tof all the nsulutatem also Cloak Linings, .LACCAS, BOMBAZINES, B c h URC5—. Mom than Messes. A150,.%0 piece Menu Lynne. and Parantatta Clioduf, Ds.SILKSs.cd bleck mid fancy earSilksi ly itsiM Shawls, long and .Name, of al hind. Also, VOW& Cloak Scarfs, /cc. A full assortment of White and Linen Credo. Also, Hosiery and Gloves, Fubroideries, Laces end Trim minas, !dooming Articles,aLl qualidu, sires and make of }Huta. RIBBONS-60 Dome of rich Bonnet sod Coe nit. bons; also, 'Velvet, Silks, Satin. Ao., with emry eth er description of IBlLinery articles, Tailors , Trim mings, Ao. an. All of which, together with &general assortment of Goodsof the enigma end most fashlormblo styles, will be aired at u extremely low advance. New floods conwanny received. All Merchants am cordially solicited to roll. muld A A MASON A txt. FAIN:WM THEATRE Manager • 0. e. Port•r Aerrecricoro—Drere Circle and Panitote• • • r Second Tier Mow,AT, Szrr. be prercuted the amoung Parer of PAUL Pliti—` : l HOPE I DONVINTRUTIR - Paul Pry ...... • • ..... •• • • -Mr. Roblo-on Col !lardy Mr. Amt., Frant liarJy Mr. Rol,. Phoebe Miar Cinito. . . . °satiate by Ike °robe...re. The *hole to conclude raid, the botehteSr. forro" of the PLEASANT NEIOEBOR. Chnttopher Strap Mr. Rahtown. Nancy Strap Mts. Cruise. THE GRAND ITALIAN BALLICT COMPANY toe ...Cr& cod arta stron , y *Prw. STRATI BOATS. FOR ST. LOUIS. • The splendid sumer RINGGOLD, Dave faCtha abase and all 01• .m o d lolo pots this day, xllO o'clock A. For height or panne, apply on bowl. . • .The sew "gagx passenger nate:pt. Reilly, still kow astbove, this day, at leek, A. poshlvely The Minnesota will6ol take any frelghh there( will go through witho ut demotion Fos passage, apply on lima. sep2o UIM=M . . . . . Tim rplowlbiNt draught steamer LPI No. 2, Dona master, will leave for &Love all tateratrellara ports on this day, We 17W WA, at 10 o'ol.tlkt A. hear d , . ' F°""lsta o".'"'" AVIA r iTTLIE " 6I. i : E7R., Atm... angll SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAVER. The U. S. Mall steamer MICHIGAN No. 5, will leave the !waling Opposite t the lifonongakela Hon., every Sall ey morning al 9 o'clock, fettlkaver Reared:twain lunve at 5 o'clock, P. M. Fare to Beaver and bask, Tweutty.l3. Ceuta. wird SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAVEL • The anewner BEAVER will lea.. the white, °poem the klanonotca beta Doms, emery Sands) momma' 9 o'c lock, for Beaver; Retareing, will lede. Beaver at o'clock: P. IS, and once at 4 o'clock. Paco, Twenty-live Ceoltr WM REGULAR. U. P. MAIL HEAVER PAC T. Tbe splendid fast rauteci manta REVEILLE, e ari a tate, mailer, will late In abate all at/antedate perte avert mac • 9 *Wont eills drawn bat 1,211.b.0rrd0 , Par freight or panne, apply on board or in.. ang23 D W BO 10: , 4 Will Vim. 0 open for visitert until tha La hunts y:LßW. Oysters and other Enreshments suit ed to the season will be kepl The Greenhouse, roo. mining a large colleOton of rave and choice Plants, will be open to visit.. Hamel. needy pal up at short notice throughout the seuon. Aa Omrubna I the Allegheny end of the fn. dials. Street Bridge, every half hour during the de v, nitwit:* to We Garden; and the feng boat, Captain Water, moo from the Point, landlng a shoat:balance above the Gar den. Pante* wishing to .pool the -evening,. will be accommodated with it return Omnibus at lackleek, P. M. Kept on Temperance principles, and Mewed on Sunday. • op= J. M'KAIN. JA MICH H. EC OMR, s. A TTORNEY AT LAW.—OLGen On Fourth lR twz i n t Smithfield and Gnat 61,Plnabuzgb. ra:—Rt r blds Luneath 10 do and 00 hf bb. No 1 Lard (I do No 9 do o oa. ots bleach% 'elate': Whale do! 130 rale winter Speech Gilt to stars-lend tar sptla BF.I.FSHBt NICOIB_ EIZS , BOARDS-- 1144 Binders' &me )laards, 3S e. 21E4 214 41)" Ica " 43" " 173 " " " 60 " " 55 '' ".. On • • • CD " . la - 24:44. 144 ` • • " GO 44 • • " GS " • 30 " '• " 70 " • 04 • " " 65 47 • " " 115 IDLDIS; 3 • " 70 • " 120 " " . • 14.1 " • " 33 • 49 YR; Each trundle weighing Hilt*. JIM nmenredand We ale by C H GRANT DRY GOODS. DIUDPLIY, WILSON a. 00, No. t 9 WOOD ST, Prrrsaracw • AA RE now receiving their come supplies Of. Geed, . the Fah sexton, which they onli Lie ham to exhibit to Ilea bid custom., and as many new once may feel ittelthett to present themselves.: Always uthung mat pains to lay In such Md. as are adapted to the wants of the Western trade, which Jong experiehne enables them to noythery coo MY with much confidence, and without enterlngtmox detail of thelt stack, that the Western retell merehnot find with theme! that his customers require. Those who have formal the unprofitable habit repai ri ng to the Eastern eines tor their maks of Dry tioodA, ovoid do well lto rail, as • candid empariude of manyper ect cases remit in OS conviction that the expense of gamy further may be obviated by bay ing in Tinsburgt. thtl3 O. a. DAIRIC,, • trOhNEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Unrms—On Smithfield st., between 3d and 4th. (Ham houri , —Flom 11 M. In 3 P. hl.—fromli to 9, P M. Itmenmet—Mr. Sande", corner SmithAeld and and 7TQd ms. 919891 Cm 641)11311.11II zee hp_ • seg • .8 & W FIARIDIUGH • F , -411 bblalnst,reeM iudd foralistavim TUFF RECkaVED—From the Pig Cloth U neer/. so meortmearof Float rataltilfej Coach Cando, md Wave Corer (Yd which we offsr to wholesale platten-or at Eastam gems. . stack. eamiste at the -following ardelew • FLOOR OIL own". 2700 10:0 y 4 N-1 me ards yd wide homdians Sheel &gag 1003 " CFI 4 " 004* WM VOUTiO & CO e-5 4 'ow " 34 : u " de 600 " 4-4 Coronae CLOW non, " 64 Green do, for Ribdow braids; 450 " 1-1 do do, .'and patio.; LID dos= mooned deed Tablet Orters,' Oplendid quality, COACH CURTAINS. • 430 p.s 4.4 Polished Surface; d'A yds Wyron Connantly manoternaring , and •rbeete, and for sale at the OU Cosh and India Dabber Depon, No 5 Wood at. ryUl .llk It PLULLIPS A/INS—Clow:la seallerand blue, white, blow', Y brae and blank Razed, maga, grey andalato o 0. lined Tar n of all sista, just reed and 4ne a,do by opt? F II FATON d CO, On Vaunt, st EOLAMOZ—NCI bbl• N 0 Molasses; 10Obf bbla do. M'GIILLB 41F. ROE - LoUB-44 bbl. rec'd and far WA, byy tI4 CRAM tc SKINNER. ffl.Ziakat .r WILLED Ilei:S—A few &sea In seat mut 11;.; male b 1 .0 1 4 CRAIG & NER JOHN D DORGAN nieli—no bush Oats, in nom us) Fos onlo by spll4 CRAW & SKINNER CHFX9E--IDI bse )',l.t revolved at the Datum and Cbetio Depot, and We sale by .04 1 D CANFIELD, ILlFrout at S A LERATUS—S cabs for Ws by rytl4 UDVOLIMZ-20s0C0 hub Slung - kb: orticierAiic 0 sale br bptl4 A RMSMONO & CEOZAI LSRENCII hIEISINOS—Of all the deslrable rob, iamb as Maroon, Garnet, eherry, scarlet, differeet shades of green drab, and black. Alec Pa abIEITOS ot taTthe :shove eoleriie eve ry varety of yuallty; and I.YONESE CLOTii S, vas° of all the destrable colors, now open no Dry 0 0 . s. House of rpll4 W LOURNING GOODS—W. R. Mirphy, Fie. Ewer open an extvolve wasontreent o( Mach Goods, ag Dombstonts, French Mon.., Paisnettos, Mouse de Laines,ftlourohNg , Alyarees, pad other hfoorokry G00d..904 rl'oaaoco-11 kg; _Fertbreby 6 terietvloy'eele by j sptl4 F VON DONNIUNIST ri Co C0.11,431111.00.1113-4djupapitwonle co dal Sealer okeeF— -23 do Tubir, isale try • sptl3 S fit VON BONNIIORST •OO rIIPES-:lo . tizi - ki - Qc by r 9113 P VON 10 Imp • r garaitiy PP VON 1.. ,3 I ICO rrEAI hid:testa %inue' Pokehook: kat te° A " 1 4 " . . 15 bY grl3 C LI axon Fit.,_YETl7. itherilcum-1/..i..6 a Av. tt. ''''''''' ' 4. a ..P.rier FaenlyEllaaletat tot tale at Eastetiapetea, at the eratehente of na PAYhtTr F. al ',NUM/ CO, Blatt None Beeend at, up atalta,- . . _ It FOB WOOLZVitaine C t. lo I tage eel and common Weal, Gereibith teetattletaptiee will be paid be the PAYEITRIIIANUIY.I" ~ .1 , 1. Often, No tieneelt._ C kEtELlaii his jest Welter artsfalcriaam LBATHERS—^atapo.d. Fpututra, lut reed •• fa, male b •;11 C H Of/ANT TISACON HAM 3-10 enk• eamiameddision, • good anis* Juni landimg from Mar Vriplirrinsi. for sale by rptll IyG AV 11AltylAUCill TICSINGSFIICIZINW9n — fICNINGS!!! — ;c 4— Dlt wo is. ea, No 60 Marini rt. Mime in, mom the MP gnu marntmarson prism. nosrmaini. 0111 is Ma °all prise an 19110 mar=
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