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Dollars per amass; tha'rrirWetilly is rive Dollars Pro
gauzelike Weekly Tsro Draw •per sarela eseshr
Per Load Wafters
la. Pag•llirr Tel•graphle*rows.
Atli Min Ass•aserd I
teit every Whfcyder see enthirat ante
amine the Est pat op In your election diittict, and
if your tome Is not there, have younteltaweeted
iroweellatedy—Dirif you we not ea e..ed u WW I
Si* dap berate the etewLun or have unit paid a
lour
Beet• at
your Comfy tax
within two yeanspta, you
wiD ote.
-. 1 . 1471[167112 fICHETRIt
QT DTRIZIMiIos 07 Alf...somc a. Worn Turn,
suar—The Bettmess and Tcrarnablps south or. lho Mon.
WIPPIIed with tickets al like odloe or
the Cem mild Journal.
florousba and Townships north of the Ilegbevy
titer ara Allegheny City,lolll.o noshed kithe othea
eau; Daffy an. • .k
The city of pataurefil the 09iee of the tiny G•-
...V the BSronshcend-Tolenshaps boteerna the
hdonontahola and Allegheny riven win ba ”POliod
:==tJ
Wuso
quested to eta
the Whig hoes ,
evening UPI,
In Auradree.—Viret , are re•
that there will be a gnirrering or
in Allegheny City, on Thursday
the New Market Bousei;
Among the! . • am on the ometein4 mill be
Hmakr hi • • . Eel, ou candidme 41kr Count
Coiauthintoner, Hon., Wernm Fotranio, Hon.
MOW itiIEPTOS, and others.
Letaitas be is fall turn oat. The chi - Image u
shart—let it be glorious. Allegheny is the Whig
Chliraltar Mete oseaty. May its lame en this re
mph% waver be less.
WIELD Kamm to Ptrwommx.-411i Friday
evening next, Mr:Fauna will address . tpe people
allittahengh. The; time nod place willz:be More
fally Junked hereafter.
Me. Faller deserves well of the pony which
Inadimted, him, by making great persona l eacn
noes and gees for the wince= of the god came.
Let OA mein him with open arms, and*lve him
a made vote on the emend Tuesday of October.
Vet• the Whale Tic:A.A.,
In la than two weeks we shell be ci led upon
to ditiohoge an ennui! duty of electiad Legiela.
tors, and various con nty officer., to d4crge
re
apontlhte and Important duties. As .iiinfessed
Whigs, every one ought to vote, Or wr"hie
tup
pord to have, from our name of IVhiw, a high
vemaraticru and lave for the inestimablOrivilege
of a free tollot box. Bat not only es--re should
alto ortstlassileis Wing adz& This is V' duty we
owe to each other, and which no one esti disavow
err break, without mapping one of the ,tatrottgest
links Older bind us together. Let it sage be un
derstood thrum Whig Is at liberty toltitite just
as rimed' of a ticket as he chooses, mete turbot-
into some one else. a LacroGano, iiiiittince, in
pile. of • &scanted candidate, and ovitParty ties
would snap asunder as tow placed in th4sfire FF
-
deliri beach other requires so to votethe whole
ticlost, and one who inculcates a diffivent doc
trine, is net worthy the name of Whig.
Oar opponetua have conmntrated all thei r . efforts
upon cote object, that of defeating our 4ty candi
date fa , the Legislature, Coons LE; Er q. The
pets= they hope to elevate over Mr. Ley is Jonas
H. blsOilawk Eaq. To show our Whig readers
the Importance our Locofoco opponenti attach to
abscess In this undertaking, we may agijtin revert
unite facctlitt the next Legislature wilt have the
dOty to perform of diamicting the State toff. Seamen
soutilepresentatives. It is well knot‘ that this
work can. be done so as to give one Pahl a great
advantage over the other, in securing polxi
calcomplexion of the Leghtlature. Ourimponents
have hitherto had matters pretty nearly .oteir owe
ways sad have thus contrived to keels their as
cendancy so long m the Legislature. The next
House, like the last, it is probable, lOU i'be pretty
nearly divided. A gulls or a loot, harebell there,
wilt chaige the whole matter. The , :.Locolocos
feel assured, that if they can cony !dr.. McClin
tock in this county, over Mr. Lee, they Stoll dooln
los have a majority in the Legislattn" and will
be able ID manage matters ea in gamey tittle.—
Will the Whigs of Allegheny Conroy Consent., sr
mutt a time, to the indelaslis disgrace of Ormior one
of their regular candidates thus shanitliilly de
feated , P.
And why bas this desperate opposiliou been
gotten up egainist Mr. Lee Is it berianie he is an
hence, sober, and industriCtui mul because
he ben accumulated, from Lte . gatr,s el prudent
eecittomy.and indnstry, a handmme cotepeteeee?
Li thin a crime in America') We haVe haunt
Mr. Lee in business on Merkel Street,ll;6 . a Tailor,
for more then twenty Yews, constanq pursuing
the lawful pursuits of business, and dhstiliarging
the drain of a good eitisen, as a kind adighbar, as
a Member of Councils, and in various Ater mays.
What can be said mminst him! Ho ha 4 fair cm.
• pacity,ripened by experience, and it is the opinion
of those who best know him, that he will make an
•
able and laduantlal Legislator. Vote this for Cala!,
Lee—and vote the whole ticket. Evc# men on
It is worthy of your vote. We have iihmed Mr.
Lee, only because there to 6 dead set nihtle at him
by our enemies, in which. they are joined by some
parsons claiming the name of Whigii,• but who
give a poor sample of their trust wurththeta. Let
this use of oar enemies recoil upon their heads,
by giving the whole tidal n decided, unanimous,
and hearty =ppm.
One. Tanotes Prrnann SMCII OCX
—.lin another column, Mr. Templeui4 who bas
returned from the country, has vindicatdd himself
figaiast the aspersions of the Morning /fort. Mr.
Templeton expresses his determinatin#to pppeal
to the laws of the country for the deface of his
private and professional choracter, and will, we
have no doubt, be oble to show that :de made a
true report of Gen. Taylor's speech. eethe Wash
ington Union boa copied the Post's libel., end by
its remarks in a great measure made thiiir its owe,
if the editors hate any disparities, to 4 o simple
ect of justice to Mr. Templeton, who . ,xs in elo
rry done them an Injury, they wilOtopy his
article. It Is certainly the comae pocitinted by
Ad Valorem mad specific Mille&
The tarif ofqd, which the Lormreco thm, and
am believe ofeveay stale, have made a party men
snie,sB founded on a arum of act =Zeta 01:ale.
This L Ib mod objectionable resume. It Its duties
am not as low as to form a wooed of v4y sermon
ableition, except on a few articles, mbit!, on some
they are too high,—but to, ad valorem jiolicy Te
rser, to theinjety of '.the American manufacturer,
by divinethe lax duty when the wort *required,
sod by the item frauds to which It leads; render.
lag Its effects uncertain sad texatioteal
We ire glad to perceive abut* spark (of mama
in the Post add* city, on this subject, Impor
tant to the welfare of the industry of this enmity.
Lido paper of yesterday, the tallowinjOiragraph
is quoted in terms of approbation.—
eWe want nofiefasofrow about the anstractimi,
nought by the Tariff of VI. Let us base the ea&
a truth as to wriats, and take up mtrae, Of duties
014 of' the bands of political demasegue4s, mat
ter if sodalng a thousand M. p's arensailed of
their ,
for Immortality- Fratathatkerulta of
my — ow= etperience,l abouldthildsthe Mau
gee on mine dye Wars ought lobe rdadr% and then,
with SPECIFIC CASHDITTIErv, based on oar
present rates* ought to get *bag." q
There are lbw Whigs intim counny,Who would
act be . perfectly Whiled with the wrinsuneado:
tients . contained in the above paragraph. We
want no Tisgarefrota: either. Giveeapte analat
make as to the open-moons of the Tag of 1916,
and the coantrywill unrt back aghast, ';whoa they
Seethri Wit= effects it has wrought.,
Par the mimed% -we imperfectly twilling to a
. pee to Oki, ractieitandalone of the above quota
ikbaseimasitim these foreign praising, used
egiguis;atuii,sfiebni diikuir%the "ine
ididitt*6i.ediii.wcincrcesrf,yonEs.A.
IF ll # l o% l _, the Wilt - it OM* to tliOt idoPonl•
tine - Wlit rota twin urging u p on th&ttext" Con
.434sdifif the Tea stlBl6, - changing
the do on bars, cold; attPluith'Othrt l %*mt an
PIO ii:44:1814. thaTtiiffelll42Nl sped
du Inky ce thorjtemtu 4l t4ti: 114 we
weeeadytazeditonthisgronnd,endl,-t?4ve Jc
little V"! 70 trTiOton fovrier: 110
be "fd.T.l4* cannot Woadiettml!a " doe
emity Poet;" in making the4k,44,
'_Tone, the
Iccdxcl put
lt6Thisrati Vt.-4;64
l6aroot tuts ni,,,,,u4 y 6.0"4104t. 7 /4 "
I
at his frptCl3llXt it.-14. and
foerbut
. gh.= ...4 arty. rice u s e .e, with
32 .
• n " ham eneC"gi;i %hi
a ti
th
the
The Werigingenr Vhion, that Amy, hot bead • g
and ,fierce advocate for the war with Mexico,
blames Mr. Clayton and the Aninituration, fixr dir
aping bl:Pchusiii, - inalblifi - the French gen.
t'enian meant no bona, that his manglers naturally
are .brurgna," had his spiriampulsive, and that if
Mr. Clayton had inflamed that his second-note
wu oirensiv; be niorthi have withdrawn it se he
did the Am. All this comes with fine gniee from
the fierce opponent of Mexico. r:trt then Mexico
is weak, and France Is strong. Mexico had fine
Provinces to conquer, nicely fitted for slave Oates.
From Preece no such advantage can be obtained.
Then the Locofocos were in power, and a war
with Mexico afforded a glarieua opportunity to
give political friends fat MEMO, and comfortable
pickings. Now that first rate Whig, 4.nd Zack,"
has the helm of wee, and all the advantages and
the glory will runic to the Whig party, Such are
the selfish motives with which the llition views
matters of high concern, erecting the honor and
welfare of the country.
The great mass of the people, however, will
look at this question In a more patriotic light, and
will heartily sustain the ndminiatrution In it. calm
and dignified determination to inflict and suffer no
wrong 111 its intercourse with foreign nations.
It is the Union's object to find Guilt with every
act of the Admit:Lintz:ulna, and find fault it will, lat
h do what it may. Bad the Government not die.
mimed M. Fermin, the Union would have been
loud and fierce In it. denunciation of whet it
would have willed the weakness and prosillanimity
of the administration. Now that the French
ceo
tiemen her got his walking papers, the Union
apologise. for bite, praises him, and blame. the
Goverment.. This Is of a piece with the whole
course cube Gain.. It never could find a fault
in Mt. Polk's administration—it eau find nothing
but Goths in Gan. Taylor's.
Orra ftatstrcom wrrn Faancs.—The North
American is of opinion that our relation. with
France, growing out of the course of the late
French ambassador, are of a very serious charao
later, and threaten fawn didicalues—not on ac.
count of M. Poussin's notes alone, or his &antis-
sal, but because that, when the offensive corre
spondence of Mr. Poaasin had been formally arb
itrated to the French Government through Mr.
Rash, that Government refused to recall him, or
direct atonement to be made for his insults; and
went so ar as to charge that the (maul were mu.
a:intend therefore that the administration at Nub
ingtou woo equally culpable with Its own thole.
matic rapes° active. The North American re
marks:
"It can *oily be supposed that Mr. Dr Tooque
vibe, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, would have
assumed so heavy • responsibility without the in.
stroctions of Latis Napoleon; and it would be un
wise to presume too rashly that, having or acted,
the French Government will now retreat from Its
potation, retract dl ita languergeon abandon
its agent As the French Gnverronent failed to
cocci the reasonable expectations of the United
States, in Immediately revoktng the commission of
Mr. Ponuin, the United States took the means of
redressing his Insult by dismistmL There its duty
revs, En the present, and we mast ask ourselves
the question plainly, whether the French Govern•
meat, after haying approval the conduct of M.
Pouesio, and, to a certain extent, assumed the re.
iponelbility of his acts, winnow rettlx, leaving him
to disgrace, and content met( with eornmiasionung
a new Minister to the United Stales
We coulees to 1101120 oveglvieg es to tire adop-
lion of my suet policy; En observing, as we have
done, the tendency of things in France to imapiviat
government, the &Ingalls, alliance between Louts
Napoleon and the Cacrofßutode—between whom
we believe a secret treaty exiate—and die^ ming le
omselves the tint that a diwmiwnee or rupture
with the United State aretild nerve—or ,seem to
serve—the doable purpose, so much decked by the
existing dynasty, of giving stability to the party of
Lorna Napoleon, and at the same time of indicting
■ death blow upon the propels of republican ben
timent in France, we cannot cherish the blindeon.
!Hence that other journalists recommend.
So for so Mr. Poussin I. concerned, the question
Is at rest; for he no longer exists in an cfacial
ce
pacity. What, then, is the tree, the substantial and
only gneation It It is—will France revoke its so
ften or adopt an attitude of series offence? This
is plainly the altenative,and before a month elap
ries, one ar other born of the dilemma will have
been chosen. For the sake of both soimules and
for the sake of humanity, we sincerely hope that
the akemedive of peace will be that adopted."
Traml—We have ascertained that, on Monday
biat.,:about three hundred copies of the Patsies's*
Cliriatian Ada %, printed at our press, were
stolen by some half grown taro, who make it a
business of prowling ahem newspaper offices,
and stelikkay mesa. These paps, were doubts
less sold to itimalone for wrapping or trunk paper.
We have traced one hundred of them already,
and if may persona have bought ouch papers they
will do re a treisatt favor by giving immediate no
tice at this office, as wo need the missing cooks
in impel)? subscribers. The papers are dated
"Wednesday, Sept. 26." '
Binektooib Eatiebsrgh Itrdiga-ine,Gsr Soptent•
har t is already on our table, replete with original
and instreetlse content. M. T. Morse, 4th
street, is the egett.
VILOBI HEW YOBS.
Correspoododue of Lbe Piuobtugh 61112ttle
NEW You, Sept. 22
The mercantile portion of the community, to
day, are busily engaged In dircussingend direct
ing the European mail by the steam ship Cambria,
which readied the city about daybreak this morn
ing. The news is considered not over favorable
for American produce, but its effect on cotton bas
been a marked improvement in mices.
The excitement growing out of the misunder
standing between our government and the French
minister is visibly subsiding, though, while it last
ed, it VMS the Meins of making a good many beg
gars in Wall street, It is a long while since mocks
experienced so sudden and violent a shock, but
the panic is over now, and prices are fast finding
their way back tothe old level. It Is the opinion
among men of intelligence here, that no serious
trouble between France and the United States
will grow out of the difficulty, though, of courne,
there area great many doulam.
The gossip mangers the two days part have
been ranking the most of • cowhiding affair, in
Broadway, of which Bagley, the celebrated geld
pen manufacturer, was the hero. Suspecting an
Improper , intimacy between his wife end • person
named George, the irimed husband watched his
o pportunity for u lltelfftetitel,' and it was not long
before it wee afforded him. Miming George hr
Broadway, on Tbaraday, Bagley adminivered hint
so hearty a coutidir.g as the gentleman will not
be apt soon to forget. The scene was hugely en
joyed by a Ingo somber of male and female per
dostrians, who were thayead a practical lesson.
mein, on the pains and penalties which are sure,
sooner or later, to overtake your "gay Lotharios."
I spent to bow or more in the Comm of General
Sestina thug morning. limeaing to the m o o..
den mad crass examiumlon of witnesses; on the
trial of the opergldomsOtympinit wn not very
well repaid far the India bidfpent. NoTaM, not
known before tollie lisdillhiras elicited, the Mal.
many being unlit:lndy lhe Wine, as might be ex-
Petted, but all tending nientivict the parties
pleaded. There is ba4ly any doubt et least of
ledeost's("Ned Bowline) guilt. Niue days base
already been renamed madam Male, and from
paint appearanues at:Wino:o will come and go
betwo runner le dliginii44.
.
Meetly** Pelt* P'euttim ale =Wog to to
' open the Ayer Plene,Theill on Monday creso
-1 log next, &ado.° tell the troth, public cnrundly Is
math more exited le'tee the kind of audiences
'hatpin' amble Cheteithittt - td see the beautiful'
and gifted Miss Ihternpfstpdsy eirdlet," for which
stte le eau It Is sects= moon wj e ,..11, 4 , .ti:
Brent aphis* thisesnahhthtnt t rt es the nem
management have in ed'w ' kid gloves,
and redacted pieta cif adtehtska. AVM the aria..
crone dollar to the tlentosihnle standard od'so .1 a
kw pannotto end 25 motor ittntlYi them is not
ranch Sur of an attempts repcuiioa of the dread
ful some of the 10th oadaY. _
The "flux? are to it sOlto Ofectuiderohla eita•
VIMICEELCIS shoat the troninguitatelt that comes of
over the Union waxe r - oti,Tnesdny next. far a
purse of {730--mile beton 3 bibre; to go es - they
'
please. The horses to entoost tor the stakes are
ai da to be thethree fastest stalgoas that have ay.
er cam te,-catoptittkrn in thkenemtry. W. Peen.
depot aims b. - 1012. Laanocto," from Menu,.
al. W. Whelan' enters bl. b. "It Hawk. sad
C. 13 : flitelto, br.tti.Cosiaivat - ...
. Mr. Su.pben EL- Boloott, lobate Gornto ou g h
N
otios,'Ug vitatOr . , created mei an exottomooi
km most the izusd mut. ipzd penny-ehnent,
bit 'eotne bank to town istdri. and advertises-a
sieolio:onte 'of Liar= I-Vll7O/00 and the
igold.mfoot. . NEE; Bnothh*thona a Pouf ennui
tenter end a dryer wrlterihns condo lootiesiobto
clea,' to beoorstsorod one ciao maw hum.
lital onto day. ' - - .
. The iiicripta to gsf :ditto iolftoOV the Assist.
entTtesehter nweftt , to Virpsynteata
214,25251; bitoooos , . ..
The
an mti of so:c
v etmii in =raausile
Cane, dunes th e wee2.oto m
nonhwasllos,239Suo: period 3a 184%
9 1953, A decei* /SA ;M77. The
reoedpiithe-
comoietieornat of 1
ligation. Maylat detente 1415 lost.i.twoottoted i
to 41.907,3!9 1.0. 4 Suoiijbas , i- lost rtor-VIN
.
Ficast.; , -The Cap' zafxrltet ao the krir gndq
anduLapmparefiectissea, bd bet:tr.-this siaciia•
trig; vhh s lk; lvatfaessi whit!' int,l4 bs:•tica'er
.
braers.2,ooo bids. at 114,60101,501. kir cowmen
bands. 84,211421,21 far straightimid:lls,224l2.37l
tor ewe Genesee. In Soudan there were sales
of 700 hales a32.1100r tieurilfhtutiond and Ph-
Limburg RUN. Rye Floor in molter "Wirer, and
held id 83 P 6 10 3 ,1 2 1. Ideal is without movumear
of importance.
Grain—There Is bet a moderns 1121drl. the
Wheat, mid the only isle reported is SX/ brudiels
Red Southern ax 151,0361,0 h The l egUrea
Genesee are nominal.' Rye remains neehauged.
For Com quotations are lower, a fair deinand pre•
rails, widths soles are 12,000 bushels at .590 the
mixed, and 60e for yellow.
Provisioe.—There is nothing of moment doing
this ntomina and prices are heavy.
at 26
100
Whiskey—The market ia better with tales of
bbls le.
The Morning Post 'sad the Libel Pros.
To du Edits...fa, Pittsburg% Mural
Dana Sus—Having just returned from thecottu
try, after an absence of nearly three weeks, and
finding that the editor of the Mowing Post, in
stead of retracting his Bellows abuse, continues to
aggravate his offence by renewed attack. upon
me—finding, also, that be is smiduous In giving
all pomade currency to he wanton detractions of
my profess:anal character, I crave a little etyma
apace for a few observations to reference to this
much-talked-of proaecution.
Allow me, in the drat place, to thank yob most
cordially for your dinimerested statement, of the
tact, of the case, which appeared in your paper of
the 13th inst, a copy of which I saw bye dent
when in a distant part of this:nate. Tip the best oft
my rceollecticm, the statement you then gave vrai
a fair, candid, and impartial relation of the matter,
as it occurred at the time. Whether the course I
adopted, In instituting this prosecution was a wise
one or not, is not for me to determine; bat
this mach I. must say, It was a tonne to which I ,
was prompted onty by my own wounded feelings,
and the obvious necessity - of seeking redress by
legal menus for an Milner whet', to me, I fear I.
irreparable.
The miserable attempts of the editor of the Post,
and of various papers of a similar character, to
make political capital out of thin prciaecution, by
palming it upon the party to power, lie unworthy
of the slightest notice. No sensible man will beed
them; for in what way a mere question between
a humble ludlvideal Like myself and the editor of
the Pont, can interest either Whigs or Democrat.,
as a party, no person can perceive, unless it be the
editor of the Poet himself, who clearly imagines
that in his own person Is concentrated the
mum [ague. ((politica excellence, Mid that be—As
aions—la the Alpha and Omelin of this great Re
public. The ruse is too grose—too palpable to
take; and will unquestionably meet its just mea
sure of contempt
Bat, sir, I meddle not with politics. It is • set
tled rule with the profession to which I belong, to
have eo pith.; but toll° justice to all men, of all
parties. On my stunildent, alone, rests the reapers
ability of this matter. Party indeed! .Twee • pity
that any party should be reduced ben tow an ebb
—Moab] have so little to found an agitation upon,
as a mere question of the competency or incom
petency of a practised abort band writerto report
a speech of less than half • column la length, from
the most deliberate distinct, and cond. speaker.
The thing is absur d—too absurd for a moment's
serious consideration,
I will not, in this place, /gala vindicate the ae
curacy of tbat report; the proper time mill come
when twelve disinterested men will determine
that question on BOA evidence may then he
produced.
The foolish parade of the e the Pod
about rabpoening General Tay or and Governor
Johnston, is of a piece with the rest ofhie
end only shows - his pinioned ignorance both of
the low and the usages of society. ant I will give
.him one lithe hitt, which may be of service to
him in getting op his defence, that ha mot
produce witnesses of much better memories
than the ordinary rue of men pomiess—teem.
mien which will be amply tested et the time of
trial; for, If the reported speech was not the speech
of General Taylor, It will certainly devplve open
the defendant's twitecetesto show wherein It le erm•
ueour, and that can only be done by 'basin what
the sp eech really was. To mete a clear defence,
they most either prove that they have awritten
copy of the speech, by General Taylor hi m self
duly antheralcated, ur that their memories am se
good—ro tenacious-that tbey reeelkamed awry word
!W and will therefore be required to give us the
new and correct version:
Bit, in a former short commooicatioo, 'observed
that, had nay name not been aswelated with that
repot' ' as its author, [should cm no consideration
base paid any attention mile wild ravings of the
Morning Post 'lt is with great unanningheu that.,
even in the present position of the matter, I thus
far obtrude myself upon public attention. I have
no ambition in that rrspecfi but I deemed the at
tack so gross—so wanton—so outramsolts•-that
Mance to myself appeared to demand the most
prompt remedy.
Of myself I' wish to auras little as possible, and
will only, under that herd, twapass upon your at.
tention with • very short quotation from the Man
clads> Tim, of 1899. Spouting of a work Witch
I then had in the Kers, this paper. observed:—
“Mr. Templeton, the author of the book above
mentioned, reported for us about eigtiften Main*
not only without a single complaint as to having
ever misrepresented the ipecac. of anypony,
bat with credit to himself, and, so far u we know,
with satisfaction to all those whose addle nes he
reported.”
."
ten year. ego, during which time I
have had ample opportunities of improvement.
ono produce original articles from almost the env
tire British Press, in reference to my stenographic
p ractice, cut from the papers inrwhich they
ppeared, besides !coarsen= the highest gnawers;
and, although there may be o legal difficulty in
getting them docomeots into court, as evtdence,
in eonsequenoe of the difficulty of bringing what
I would call technical proof, yet they are all pro
ducible, and bear on their very daps the most on
questionable evidence either authenticity.
Not having any Gams to expect from General
Taylor, I could have ao ponahle motive fa at.
tempting to batter biro by coloring his iwriarks,
with a view to give Mete • boner appearance;
and having no more of °Treace With the venera.
ble warrior, t could have no motive for attempt
'Mg to "caricature" him and as it regards the
eery," I have tap much respect kir the laws of the
United Bates. and toy own reputation, to violate
the one, or endanger the other, by inch a course.
The question, therefore, mull torn upon my tow
petency, whidh, in other worda l involves my means
of obtaining • livelihood.
Of the speech imelf I pray f' permimitro to my
two or three word.
Font the very. disrespectful manner in which
the Democratic, mats had spoken of Gen Taylor's
abilities, and from the admissions by some of the
Whig pressolat he was not an eksputdapeaker,
1 expected to hear • likuxienng, stammering ad
dress. In this I was agreeably disappointed, and
could not help exprecniag my surprise at the time,
inasmuch its the speech was o completely charm.
tench:, of the mut, and ao appropriate to the rea
marks of Mr. Forward, as to preclude the possibili
ty of its being a premeditated address. It was
evidently extemporaneous, while at the same time
it was delivered without hesitation; ana, no far as I
remember, without the walling of. Single word.
These hone depend cot alone upon my teatimouy.
There are men of known Integrity and intelligence
who were present,ard heard the address.
Sir, in conclusion, allow me to say that it will
afford me no pleasure to see the editor of the Post
incarcerated, even for a libel ad groan and wands
lona as this. My long coursed= 'with the press
drawn my sympathies too droWy hi that direction
to permit nu) to indulge in ve or resew
fel &amp towards any of Its member% but I do,
and shall ask for ■ conviction; for it is Intolerable
that the rights of • private individual should be
thus wantonly Infringed upon without vindkatine
The hue and cry of "mauling the press" wdl not
Intimidate me; neither will any Intelligent mem
ber of the press pay the least regard to it; for soele•
ty has entirely agreed that awns restraint mug
he used upon the mesa, when it happens to mane
into the hands of sickles and unpittelpladmen.
I repeat agaicohst this mann restsentliely upon
myself. That I have nothing to do with political
parties; that my profemional terrines are attainable
by every elms ofpoliticantwho may require them,
or by any private citizen; and that I will not
cease this prosecution until I have otityJnad as lisil
■ measure ofjustice as the nature date on.. enema.
to require.
Bir, one word more, accept my heartfelt thanks
for the courtesy you have shown me thus far, In
granting me a little space in your paper for the
damce army muse. I must titbit the hberty of
saying that, since I have had the pleamrs of your
acquaiiitance, this courtesy is in entire accord.
ante with your avulses wish to afford to all men
a medium for redress &their grievances, especial
ly when assailed In so malicious a manner es I
have been in this affair.
Yet" very respectfully, .
P. B. TSMPLETON
Pittsburgh, Sept. 24.
Tacn;nuaWye The Innaus.—We learn from
the Frontier Guardian, of the sth last., that Mr.
Heed, gentleman connected with the blialoaary
Btntion at BsUenne, has returned to Kanerrillc,
from a journey into the Northwestern country,
some 300 or 400 miles;With the Omaha Indians,
mho were out ea their Stammer hunt At Ude di.
Wire they were in the neighborhood of the Pan
kin Indiana. They were very viteeesfal in their
haat, killing and packing away about sixteen or
twenty tons of ballskt meat.
While there the Peal= opiumd and killed
l three of the Omaha'. young mend who had sepa
rated from their party. This wok regarded as •
lraplaration ofmsr.—The Omahas yyrreepUee them
/hives for the fight They fumed helm's? breast
41,5 of their akin bags of dried meat, and en%
try:felted theioaelves as wall as they could. Jost
.at /poise on the,4th of August, the battle cam
rtiatVl lamed auttl 8 oclock. The Tarawa
theft having kiDed 4 anal:nand wounded
efx- 9 4 ladled st a frurth of
deli dried mad and 42 of their UM— homes, It
was mtppwcd that Iftor.2o of the Panksi were
luDad—ehete their headchief—although
tenliseste taken, the bodies of the others
havtagtootitemaved their hinds This at
m*, wen awls tolarbiaa the Omahas 63r stealing
g/at hien, tiro rim aao.
pirrobolera as raptaieated to have been very
among is Pawnees, end to add to Medea
, hold*" the pap sad Fox Mama were about to
make woe spun liu raaaaet of them --Ex Loam
,FOREIGN NEWS.
Cenespondenes of the N. Y. CaOnoereial Axhreriser.
&IL 7 r 1844.
rhitu g theqrsaftirrialthereldie.notTgarifti
trba Earopelnetreal; and indeed:with the fall of
Woke, latch ens aincianrwd In the last totter,
we eatuider that for some months at lent the stir
&continental polities Is ended. The dillies
which. through theobsdnuy of the Pope, ocedlo
se to beset the Punch In Rome constitute the
only foreign topic offunnediate totCrest,whilei with
regud to home aura the prendeneeof the chol•
era in still the chief subject of attention.
The numker of deaths In London last week was
greater than al soy period during the Landon of
elude. in 1832, even allowing for the Increase of
population. The total from all causes was 2798,
and 01 these 1683 were Gum cholera end 22t di
e:Masa The deaths from cholera show .
crease 0f321 upon tbet.total of the preceding week,
which was the highest that had been auswitaced,
and the number who have already fallen victims
to the disease in Landon alone has now reached
8129. Still Win large mortality, although it erew
tea great alarm, le far bekw that which baa occur.
ed to Paris during the present year, where, with
population only half the amount of Our own, the
total of deaths from cholera Inca been not leas Ulm
18,611, which ism exec. of 200 over the [llll3l.
ber in 1832. At the present moment., however, the
general Landau mortality Is three uma the aver
age of the mason.
The anptehensions aroused have led to a pow
estel agitation, which promises at length to do
away the haters by which London has been so
long exclusively distinguished and
. disgmeed, in
the shape of reeking burial grounds, which stud
at clone intervals all the more thickly peopled dis
tricts of the city. The abotainahou has been one
nitatrett which physicians and philanthropists have
in vain raised their voices for many years, every
effort on their part being counteracted by the in
fluence of the clergy, who obtain fees for each bu
rial, hot it is certain that the Government will be
kneed next manna to introdime a general measure
of probitetion.
Nothing weld be more hideous than the detaiLs
on the subject, which have long been made known
in pamphlets and at public meetings, but these
warnings wets of coarse derided, and it is only
under the influence of momentary fear that the
reform will be effected. Meanwhile, the minis
ten. of the Gospel, whose duty it to to preach obe
dience to the laws which the Qatar has mtalilisb-
ed, and upon the fulfilment of which, to their va
rious degrees, He has [mule both our moral and
physical health to depend, have mean new signs
that, so far from promoting this obedience in Me
present instance, they will, to the last, do every
thing in their power to tender it impossible, even
although they•re aware that in any steps that
might be adopted by the kmaintore, their vested
interests" would be made as far as possible ■ Both
jec (or compensation. Hence the point will only
be gained by a battle between them and the public%
and the newspapers are accordingly crowded ev
ery day with letters from correspondents, detail.
lug all the loathsome incidents that are daily ob
servable, and may serve to bring shame upon the
defenders of the practice.
One remarkable chrurnexum in connexion
with the epidemic w that Birmingham In &g
-land, Berlin in Pritasia,and Lyons in Prance, have
all entirely escaped it, although neighboring dis
tricts have suffered severely. • These three ere
uteoufseturiad Places, and en the suggestion has
been mooted that the absence of souse in the at
mosphere to the cause of the disease, and crone Is
.produced by combustion, it la asked, can the im
mesh+, be oaring to the constant notion of the
lighted furnaces? Under these circumstances, It
would be Interesting to Imola' whether Pittsburgh
escaped dariairthe recent ravages of the disorder
in your country. A cottons circumstance bearing
upon the point has Joe been narrated, as having
occurred at a village in Prussia, in the district of
Magdeburg
The cholera had been exceedingly fatal and
was raging severely when en extensive fire broke
out, which destroyed a large portion of the village.
In the midst of this dm three patent* were obliged
to be carried not from their beds Into the Street.
All of them recovered and not a single ease no
carted subsequently. At the same Unite It may be
remarked that in this Instance the cessation of the
disease may probably be attributed to the sadden
impulse given to the mental energies.
The uncompromising tyranny oldie triumvirate
of Carillonn, and ear-daily their decree instituting
A-CararalNiOrk to try persons charged with political
edemas' during the revel moony period, to whom
the French bad procleimai an amnesty, appears
to bare been rather team:Leh even for the despotic
nomacha of Louis Napoleon and his Minister.
A communication, it is said, hu accordingly been
addressed by the French President to the Roman
Government, urging the necessity of a speedy
tertainatioo of the long pending negotiation, and
tanning on a general amnesty; the secularisation
of the administration sad the establishment of a
code of Uwe similar to *an given to Franco by
the Emperor Napoleon.
In this letter the shame of France in her recent
conduct wee of course covered by the uncial new
thy &unblushing rhodomontade. la It, it is gild
the President refer, to the triumphal march &the
Imperial armies of Prance, destroying every where
abuses and the (medal eyewash, and sowing in theft
passage theeeeds IMoilT4Aud
the liheredms Itoree'vrill never b6lll '.
of clerical or political despotism. The Praddirt
subsequently expresses his utoniehment at The
silence maintained by the Cardinale with Mira
to the servicee rendered to the Patio bythe Prefith
witty, sad observes that though Front does not
sell her wens., she expects at but that they
should be becomingly acknowledged. The /Can
diems are alleged to have manifested eXeefialie
mortification ai this lecture, but hacked by Autarlit,
Roast& Spain, m! Naples, sod eonactslos Mat
Laois Napoleon is anxi,ans above all thiaga to to:
granite himself with them powers, they are net
likely to change their policy from any immediate
fright, whatever they may do God considerations
of expediency.
All the amounts from Hungary confirm the
daemon that Kossuth has safely entered the Two
kisk territory, as also Diessays, Dembinski, Per
=al and others. Regarding the fate of item the
intelligence is not decisive, but It 6 slid that he
has also joined Bonuth at • place called Cada,
near Gahm The whale of thew refugee. Dave
been taken, under the miler of the Turkish emu
wander, torlie fortress of Widdin, and a savage
hope has been exercised at Vienna that, "14 ac
cordin• to the treatin existing between the two
countries, Austrian subjects in Turkey are under
Austrian jurisdiction, the Pone will not refuse to
OW them op.' It may be hoped and believed,
however, that the Porte will not take the word of
Austria, either for the existence or construction of
any such point in their international relati ons.
Little sew Hakim* been thrown on the conduct
of Georgey, but by amen it is .apposed Mu blunt ,
render to the lianians was the result of a long
meditated plat. Certain It is that his relations
with Kossatit had not fo, tome time been Open
and cordial. It I. phas that, uin alma all ant
itar atruggres, internal dissnsions and jealousies
have been the chief canoe a t fidlure. Indeed le •
letter to one of his friends, Kussith speaks of "the
shameful- Ingratitude of Garry..
In the Russian camp Gorgey and the caber Hue
radian officers continue to be treated with mark
ed respect and distinction, sod it 6 said that the
displeasure of the Atattiaaa et this eireamstinee
is excessive. It appears, however, that (Inty
has received a full pardon from 'the Emperor of '
Austria, and that he has mercy been directed to
take up his abode in Eltyrienntilthe excitementof
the nubile mind In Hum shall have somewhat
subsided.
An amnesty has also been granted to the inferi
or °Doers and privates of the entire Hungarian
array, but all shove a certain rank are still left in
jeopardy. Haynie, it appears, has ermUnued Ids
atrocities, even since Oorgey's amender, five
executions having taken place, three of which
were in hi. map. One was a newspaper writer
class of afi others most noxious to an Ana*
an general—the second, a Jew, and the third a
Cmint Leningen, of whom 4 is mentioned Bud 69
was allied to the princely house of that name, and
consequently a relative of the Queen of &shied,"
a remark, however, which has scarcely the mat
distant foundation.
rinks
Yossuth's three children and their go :
have been arrested earmark:alto Presberg,t
et mine the wife of C leland Germ. It '
dumbness be imnifying to th e Empe ro r r ail
Ministers at Weep to bare these captives dogged,
but as th e war ban terminated it, voted he dills
colt to find • pretext either the their detention iiii
thatirestraent.
One of the German papers kie given carreney
tea report that a draft of allianoe, offensive and
defensive has been agreed upcm between Austria,
fistssleTranee, Bavaria , the Papal Stales, and Na.
plea. This, however, is merely an feta:antitank
ded on what the world Axis to be a very appro
priate ciontunelon of demeans.
A lentil from New York Ina been quoted lit
Perle, announcing that Grimm! Taylor was meet
=lons to be the first to welcome Hungary Into
the Gutsily of Independent nations, and that the
completion of thia step should form u past of his
measles to Congress: 'sln the early p u t o f th e
emcee it I. added—
*lD:math had applied to the Minister of the UM
tad States in ' , Heenan, meditate between Amiga.
ry and Austria, but the Intervention of that diplo
matist failed to effect the desired reooncilistion.
Slaw then the Government of the United Sten
has cherished a lively feeling of sympathy for the
Hunganan cause; end the President, at At back
so Jane last, writ a confidential agent to Hungary
to obtain correct Information on the state of the
country, and to aseisnaln, as impossible, the proba
ble omit dad itruale. The gentleman charged
with that important mission—M. D. M.—was an
meteor diplomatist, seeding at the time in Pats,
and was in the habit of communicating . mouth:t
ally to the American Government him uspresicres
din voyage. M. D. NI., having no ostensible char ,
eater et peithm, was well fined for a minion in
the accomplishment of which the most dismetkin
swankily enjoined.
see way dare all, motioned dot to commit his
despatches to the post Gem, but to avail himself of
*safe mode of forwarding them* anclivrith a view
to greater seamy, th e Minister of America it Vi
enna we, °Meted to place at his dbiposal the ci.
phen used by the legation. M. D. M. was In,
Meted to make the beat of his way to the mutt of
the PMPTISIOIIIII Huvernment al Walker whoever
it might he established on his arrival, and he wee
thruishmS with • letter ofrecommandatkin Item Mr.
Clayton, the foreigri tif.moscuy of State, fo the
Milne fer Foreign ..i'fairs of Hungary, apprising
the hoer q(tbvcElc. *meter of the bee:trend ,
the oiled aids miss' .1. The conflodetial agent
In question wen a. mover furnished with fell
poen:veto conclude , commitrefidtreatywillt Huse
pinyon to enter into any other arrangement be
might coosidiff Psce. ,, q vs odd to the Merest.
awe traltailbseer
-C•-
• •
The news otthe teak dlittobances ie Canada'
has prodiumd 6114 impassion In 'Landon. e. lael
log being matertainedemoept one of complete mane
-tempt kt.theoariin engaged in.thent, who show
themaelveautterty au& for tree inslitationn ' 'it is •
sknssd .etory-mobservethatandiapuietismaa.
ifested here at the ides of the eolnly deMding upon
separanm• On thin subject The fla w, hoe remark
,
May be the arillofheaven that Canndi, hey
log attained Its matnrity, ehoald noon become In
dependent or embrace the' inmeiesofth. neighbor. •
ing kdemtlon; hut even in that CM ft will at leant
be our consolation and glory that era last act was
to tenckit self government."
The projected expedition to Cabs, against which'
your President has filmed his manifesto, has env
cited some amain here, but only In the way of
ea
Our religion. communities have been interested
by a rupture witch has taken place among the
Wesleyan Methodists, the richest end. ost iodu
eutial sect in the country next to the Eatablwted
Church.
Some articles in a paper called the F7,y Sketi
having described certain leading and pbwerful
members of the bodg as indolent, selfish, attful,
ambitions atur tyratudealorteps were taken to trace
the author., and one of them having been diems.
reed, he forthwith made his intunimion, sea wan
sentenced by the conference to a solemn admoni
bon, and torte disquelified from the superintend.
once of a circuit. It being found inipowable to de.
Wet the othem, the question was put generally to
each minister whether he was 0 was not the au
thor. This proceeding supposing it to be intended
with el view to entesequent punishment. was
wholly opposed to all ordinary notions of right,
and fonr of the ministers retailed - to answer. Upon
this, one annum Ina admonished and three were
expelled, and the consequence hen been that meet
hags In their behalf have taken Oleo throughout
the country, and that the matter has assumed all
the appearance of a party contest.
MOM 1111NZT,
• •
--There I. nothing new to hoelness, hot anticipa
tions of a steady and improving trade am general.
Thethareeet goes on favorably, and wheat bee ex.
perieneed another fall of 3s per quarter.' Money
continues rather more in demand at 2i per cent.
Consols, which at the lost date were at 921, have
closed to day at the same pries. Attention has
been recalled to Califirmia and Itsprospects by the
last *deices. The Times has now its own cur.
respondent at Sme Francisco, and a letter hem
three columns in length, has given a good deal of
Interesting Information, condrmatory of all the
general statements hitherto received regarding
the probable yield SPECTATOR.
From the IN. Louis Republican.
Arrival from the Salt. Lako-tfewe from
tho California Slat'grants—Their Pro
foreas—lferritorial. Clovernatatat In the
Orast Bala.
la the Frontier Guardian, the paper published at '
Kanesville, lows, by Mr. 0. Hyde, we find some
later and gate Interesting news from the Salt Enke
valley and the Cahfornia emigrants. The Guar•
dim as the organ of the Mormons, and of anew
devotes a good deal elite space, on this occasbna
to Mormon Crain We extract no much of the
lotelltgence no ht °Content Interest.
This new. was broiled by A. W. Babbitt, who
armed at Kanesville on the 3d natant, to thirty
tax days from the valley of the Salt Lake. He
was enter bound on the route eight days. He
performed the trip anthem mart and seven hams,
and n light wagon in which he brought the road.
Tim Guardian sayv—
New. I:meth° valley is quite ancaursgiag. The
Olickati entirely disappear where fowls and swine
are permitted to nage. They have 'offered com
paratively oche the year by time Insects Their
wheat cnrps Re rood, corn loan Feverous—
beets, carrotP, squashes, pumpkins, end Miter
vegetables em excellent T h e health of the citi
zens there wee good, and Veil adfvltyin butineal
prevailed. About twelve or Eileen thousand Cali-
Omuta emigrants passed through the valley, sad
need three thousand calculated to winter Mere
Any of the Californians hod been baptized and
intended to make that place their home--some of
the And clan of them for wealth, character, and
influence. No ditScalrY occurred between our
people and the Calieenla emigrants, and the Lodi.
nes en all (need', and seem anxious to learn and
to become civilized. They win to learn to coin
vate the =ilea that they can have plenty of bread,
den
Our people celebrated the 2lth of July Instead
of the 4th for two ressona. One wais,because that
was the day On which Dr. Young and - the pieneen
:fed entered the valley; and the other was, they
had little or no bread or dear to make sakes, deo.,
that early, end not wishing to celebrate on empty
stomachs, they postponed it tW their harvest came
io. The valley has been a place of general do.
posit for property, goods, dze„ by Californians.—
When they,anw a few bags and kegs of gold dust
that had bees gathered and brought in by our
boys, Is mule them completely enthusiastic. Peek
moles and bones that were worth twenty dee or
!hut,' dollen to ordinary times, would readily bring
two handrail dollars in the most valuable property
at the lowan price. Goods end other property
were dally offered Al auction in all parts of the
city. Fora light Yankee, wagon,eoreetimes three
or bur Oat heavy ones would be offered 4n
exchange, and n yoke of oxen thrown in et
ItlaL
Common &mettle aborting sold from five to tea
ate Myatt rind by thei bolt. The best evades sad
shovels kw fifteen cents each. Vests, Mat east In
St, Loads one dollar and fifty mots each, were
sold at Salt Lake for thirty seven and • half cents.
Fall C1101:2 of joinery' tooln that would coat one
hundred and My dollars In the east, met. sold In
Om ploco for twenty five dollars. Indeed, almost
every ranee except saga, and coiree la selling, on
on average fifty per neat below wholesale prices
the Eastern dues.
The cholera has been very fatal among the In.
'diem. In one place Mr-Babbitt mentions having,
passed ten deserted lodges, with marry dead In
dians lying atone, and theft bodies torn and half
eaten by the we've.
The meal= of property thrown out and
left by the roadaide by the GaliGarnians between
Laramie and the voiluy,ia beyond calculation, ea
Mr. B. informs us. Geo. Wilma is getting slowly
app he will have to remain in the volley Ibis win
ter man likely, and not visit the diggings unit
spring. This mute I. glutted.
We learn by Mr. B. that MajorSimonson him es
tablished the Government post at Smith's Fork of
the Bear river, about fifty miles from the Sait'Lake
City. We lease from the atone source that, the
=limn of the Great Basin rave organized a pM;
visional Government, called the State of Desert,
ender which the civil policy of the nation to duly
administered, and will on continue until emigress
shall otherwise provide by law.
PrrtestratuL - June 10; lOWA
Hu Toon. tf. ,hoer—llear Pirt , Your Waiting
Plaid we find to be a first nue article in all retpeets
tit color. a bettutiful black—dm.a tM hero-the pea
We have used &meld's, bat prefer yours as w 00/11
mark; span from one being • &reign and the other •
Piimbargh manufactured ertiele. V. ntspeelfally,
STEVENSON & ataar.
ro, tale (together 'frith Ilibbenttfiled amd Machine
Copy Ink.) by B. A Fhtbnewoek & Co, Pittsburgh;
P. Selman& Allegheny city; and toylike manufacturer,
Thom E. Ribber; Drown and Chemist, venter 01
Liberty an Smithfield .tree; Pittsburgh, Pa.
eptlkdier
PL. and /Mash" Insar.n.4.—Ton Pert.
=MIX ribilfliiMlON KAU FE:Li 12121111111 KS COZWlT—
chartered lai—eonmves to !azure, upon dvnry
wriptlan of property, teshot raw.
Ovnes, N WI Market stx:et..
_ . .
SAMUEL GORMLV, Pre %.
Ron= Flamm Seer. my/kat,:
Jon PILLSTLISO
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
Monifats, Bah Lading, Contract, Law Lamb,
al. lIILLA, 141233/1, CIITIFICATZS, OISE%
MMa42E=I
I A gentleman ann./taro, woo had fallen bon
an open cellar after the "Great Poe,. sprained hta an
gle mt meetly that he WKS 1111PLIKI LO refrain from cry
ing oat with the pain A friend arto hid berm mdat
11. A. Fahrtemock t Co's liabefacirat aud been oared,
of Itheumatism, gave him what retrained In the bottle,
and although ins limb was greatly swollen, he was
ompletely restored to health in twelve hours and
freed from pato. This is list one of • great lumber or
eases which have come ender the observation of the
proprietor. Prepared and sold by
B A FAILNESTOCK A Co,
corner Ist and Wood: also, Comm 6th and Wood sts
,hr
Inaprovenunts In Donttstry.
DR. 0. 0. STEARNS, late of Dosem, is prepared to
manufacture and set Slam Two in whole and ports
Tooa, upon Seen. or Atmospheric Suction nun.—
eacia mum MB mum., where the nerve Is
orison:A. °lce end residence 110X1 door to the Mey
er* ofr*Fourth drew., Piatsbnrsh.
Rae* so—J. D. hlTedden. D. IL Eldon Jell
Rua= LIMON innua.—Pmpared by J. W. Ilelly
70 0 1 r. N.Y hi n 6 AdatzYP.Nt
ale of beverage In Ambles, partl:aluly for Ida
rooms.
Dam's Same.—An Improved Chtteetate prepare,
den, Wog a comb/olden of Cocoa um; Immeent, In
vigorating and palauble, highly recommeadedpanle-
Warty for blvallet. Prepared by W. Dakar, Darher.
ter, Mess, and for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pete
Tea More, NA 7u Fourth sr meht4
blifistuffs Verustruisiff—Tho Inventor of • great rem.
edy for alormldable disease, has no right to keep h.
nos from his tallow creatare. So thought Dr. MiLare
whim he was induced to offer hl. great remedy for
worms to the Wino. A profound physician, enjoying
weery large pra c tice, be did oot fear to be cotifbunded
ith rho herd of quacks who helms. upon the padre
tittle treelikw clod as patent medicines. He was
therefore induced by Kidd & Co. truagists, to dispose
of his right as diteorerer, and the Vensatfuge is now
for DOJO 51 nearly every village nod town In - the coo..
try. It Is the soVatalin remedy for worm..
For sate by J. KIDD& CO., No. en, corner efrounit
and Wood sts, Pittsburgh.
Modica' loolety.--A maim meedni of the
Medical Society of Allegliony county, Pm, will be held
14 Union Hall, comm . of WM and Smithfield mt., on
Toceday, Cfm. 24, len, at 11 o'clock, A. AL
JOHN J. IRWIN,
A. m. PoLweic, i Imo.
Ninum—A meeting of tho Whig and Anthassonio
ehinens' of the First Ward, Allegheny City, will be
held at the house of Mr. A. Woodhouse, Robinson at.,
on Thnrsdny evening neat
Marl alas Cr/113.13.
FOUND—A No attend, drawn Feb 7, WO, for
00, payable to the Order of Holmes Craw
food, mu d' gore by Brady• liall, Jos. Prith, John
brCiletthen, D. Oats, Jae 8. Ettru. The owner eon
this offle.tha pot° by barns the expense of adrerthing
spOttkdat
Clod • to? WT. raool ;Se l l ' Ers
re7 ,117:1!
..oadheat,erom'thq!nivifut.< l, o." be 'old
Lorca. As cheap u can be the Ea.m el-
Ides, at dyrtd.Wanal)C.WB, 711Foorth
EICICIINGS—ReeoIsod this day, 44 a. 144 atm
.tyle Wool. Socklap, .swy eke. Also, 14 4
sal ta.4 woolen Cr.. Clotha AlscAW xm oolen
adds Saeldag. spdlo W
ME=
. .
'anis x.
QUART& SILL, Cteedrd:cod hadode and Ckuli•
rdiddidd.Bigadatdi 114 , Wood eL.PinsburilL
prof' Pork Ddiltraidoldecries,Floar,Whdy, Regt4e.5131%n4
Bum Butter Lard,
Timot6l. dadridx.adosp.n;es, thdtd. 4 diddet
be. Particular iweadoa paid uitha sale of Weidern
•
ibmgessets:—Megete. ?Om &Ramer, Robt
xell &hlniW & Roe, liateDion, Rea & Co.,
'J.... 1, V. Leg &JDOolhead. Piniburgla; 80 .=
& I P-11111an, stusilloa. Jos. p. Mention, Rel. Rt.
, epeDitly_
eCEI YED TH.LS DAY, of W. 51 , Clinteeee, 7 - 5
Pentilt le, • lei of new stilt French SW:owed .
Pilate end Table einem •
Ree Dee Oath ma.l been veilwonted Table . -
Cover. spe7l7
4p:sav es Tuts DAY, a W. AUClintoelOs,
ii t .t roustb s 4 crimson, end maroon Oar
• • rza
DECEIVED TIDE DAY. at R. arClistoek's, 75
1.1. Fourth stos new lot of French style Window
Shades, the moat beautiful etyle of Shades yet offered
mwVal, ao, arid 43 ii-eh pun Dia
Linen !Irwindale shades.
Also, tte mimeo* and white sad blue and white Ds,
mast for window curtains. ser2o
RUG—Reed dixest from the Importers and mane
iifrautTara a huge Walt Mall 'Lais of gaga - m!..
MI. and Cheep, eptsi W hrCLINWCK
L •
IST AND RAG CABTRTS-0.d..d kaftan=
=ldea for whaer..will 6e sold chelp for each
VMS W APCLINTOCK'S, 75.FoguSa ad
HALL AND STAIR CARPETS—Large stoat iaS
reed of .f Una and very chap ("mush, at
_ spas W MCLINTOCR_
DRABS STAIR RODS stoat of a ll sin:atm
.13 received, of common and secret fastenings Maas
Malt Radii, at span W iirCLINTOOIO3
"IREI.II CIIEEZW;-44 las extra, reed and for sale
I- 1 J" _stn 28 WICK '& M'CANDLKSS
POTASH -1.2 esk. prime Pot:skein day r...a and
mle.by .02.5 WICK k /IMAM/LABS
rIKEI:311-151 bxs W R Cheese, for sale by
I. 1 spliG WICK & M'CANDLES.9
LASS —NO biz tlilo Glazz; 74 do 7z9 do; 197 do
G
Will do; for yak by
•P(2, WWI( IITANDLES9
(18011 IND NUTS—IIA bulb on bond 4.1 for talo by
.ntla WICK k. APCANDLI,49
VLAX YARN WkillTED—'he hie.% price is
cash for Flax Yarn, by
apt2s WIC! k IFCANDLIZS
AISPICK--Un band arut 021 gale by
tEd WICK & M'CANDLESS
E&RL-2 cal,' to artivet for sale by
P
. WICK Ic&I'CANDLPAR
DAHLRY--4 dm for wale by
WICK &
F LOUR -1.13 bbIA Pngh'.. runa rosily, for .1.10 by
. 8 VON BONNIIOIIST &CO
GLASS --100 hn 8:10; 100 do 1 0 .1194 100 do 10014;
for Data by 8 F VON DONNHIMST b. CU
Neer Beyl* Carpals.
w:II . I3.INTUCK. 75 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, I.
. now iteeiving hi. new Pall stock of Comets,
mend which WV now, of the lawn and best ittyles
a
now in she coannw. 'no. emittor to forth!, hems
or steam twat. we respectfully boated to cell and we
the new my le. and low prieca, the itatetriber Is now
°Tenn; in hi. line.
Recerred ihl, day, dtten from the Importer. and
manufdeturera—
COO yds new style Tapestry Benuela Caroms;
Voo 3 ply Imperial do
harm " WOW " superfine Ingrain do
Ono
tow do
sold a 'do
AS of which will he low far cash, as low ae
Calk hr purshased in any of the genre
ept2; %V P , VCLINTOGR, 71 Fointh st
!YEW 6001:1111 saw 00000811
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!:
I SM FALL AMD IYEMfBR DRY GOODS,
. serge nag or ens am .2 WYE,
BA betwecand nut
Ids, Pittsburgh.
jiyhl. L. lICSSF3.I., No. SD Market meet, between
Third and Feanh, ilea of the big golden Bee
Hive, beat commenced receiving and oponitig the
lagest, etteapmt nal most splendid stock of Fall and
Winter Dry
Con
ever offered by end house in PUts•
hooch. All of foreign goods Inge been peach.-
ed of the importers pea eke
d last steamer* from Europe,
and for rwitoess of style an beteg of design are um
" Fir gllt 6. ora
. 7 . 1 all e" d m < "k" ant will also be
fated complete, and compel th at slily mbar house
In stds ally. The so
route here r °Bally
call 160 41.1.11011 of hit 1112.01.0. Canaan, ' and all
wiggly to bay new and cheap goods, so the prices
which mill no doubt astonish thacq Wag deurmined
cheaper than the cheapest.
He nriGu dart Calico, only Beams per yes*
nquality dmk
Po o l., fan colon, 8
i s: ID
4t Bering ypaurrpple Pnntr, " to C IV 4 O4 per
Blearned gocr qelsllty, to SI per yd;
Best quality Bleached Slosllnit, tp ID pea FM
Heavy yard wide Unbleached klaalins, Ifoo
Good red Flannel, fawn 15 to 22 eente per ydl
Good yellow Flannel, ID PI DI me per Yd;
good black &gates (mos 15 uti-23 yd;
French Giughants Dom ID to LS Ms POT yd;
Irish Liftentai prices from 23 to I,22par
Satioen and Keurseky Jeans how likto cis;
Cloaking. and Unsure from Lk/ to 31. mr;
Honey Domani° Glngliasni 10 to IA cis;
Crash and Uwe., al/ prices and qualities;
LADIES , DEEM GOODS. •
id uaonmeat etas! the Devon nyln.
Lapin Preneh ' Thlvet PULA, the anal Imp lory rich :ince;
Rook Caoselion lugs, In all colors and goatlike,
Black Antoures, best quality, plan and auipai
Week Oen da Rhine, all widths and qualide•
Lopin's One black Dontbsulnes, binational ods;
do ben French blerlors, Weak And catered
do do do do In high calory,
do dne French de Lilacs, all wool, high oolong
Rich fig'd Cashman., beatastal good,, very cheat,
Dotted Swiss Marlins, Ler waning dretseq
Bieck* Thibet Scarfs, leso hapartatiout
Deg quality French Md. Oloires,all warn •
ElettcanisrCaidimstes anddelrehos s attprhwin
Ladino embroldereitNeak Mess aplandidgooda,
Leiber linen quelitv.Fiert
Belting Bibb.; • fall anon oq
Worked Capes, Cobb., and la great variety
Bloc and adored Cot" tynalitimq
Baocade Lestres,ln all color.
.t2 , diltallthse
Mohair Camellon figenst• Deb
French Cloakings, superb good/7g; colors;
Alta. black ElMlati Lacy 11.11 widths and mots
Black Salk Pant-es, wide and heavy, ben quality.
Together with a large nacho( Whim Cueds, Swiss
Jewett and Mull Aluslins, besides • very large mod
zonal. stool of Fall Homan Riblions of the law. La
iitiation sad aunt fashionable styles. !deny of the
are goods have lost arrived:per the But icemen
f &trope, and are worthy the aitantion of the la-
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!:
•
A eplendid assortment of Shiseic
Super ears else French. Long Shawls. ben inip , d
Super run tine Law; ameba, finest quality;
Rupert, quality Long Plaid Eihneris, nett lies;
Beet (many pma plaid line wool Shairlr,
Sieh cod heavy earn one Mani Alt ancertc
gieb emotion edits:viable...lk Shawl.;
Raper black "int Abut , all WOOl. tans Eitnndei
Sup!. aura sine LotIR tsndSq'en Afoneninig
Puts printed (bielnere Slowly to vw
'hater! 0 !tee
. 1 quays
Hale emln`d Tklbet beenly in fringe;
Week .4 •
[dnalt and wide colored henry cloth Shaw*
While emb`d Thibe, Sham* boamithl goods;
Highland pPil load andsleds Shawls, yeti cheap;
?dooming Phinirls and dcarf ,e in peat variety;
Alm, a logo lot of plaid Blanket 'Shawls, from 7
eta lo to
•RTT~' e
whit a fan wipply of Gloms. Mins and Ho
sier., with MI nnleles usually kept In a Wholesale
and Retail Dry Roods linam—ati .of which be
at pekes to defy competition.
W. Remember the mote, Zia az Blasket street. be
tepees Tlurd and Fourth. Aka of the
when bargains ego atoll time. be bad.
epel:dart WILLIAM L RUSSELL.
r-rMVIrt%*TII
.. . .
/UHF. andentgeed offers for mate hi. FARM of IMO
A. .Wres, tamale on the Ohio river, at too mouth of
1 Yew Creek, Mason em,,Vityinia—known us the
Graham Station Tract— to miles 'above the mouth of
the Oren Kanawha neer. The larger pan of It is
prima bottom land; about 400 nerve cleared, well lb.
red am in a good antler of callivamen, 70 or tO acres
being well to closer and timothy; with • large young
thni ty Orchard of apple. peach, cherry and platonic.;
loge and commenblis frame Dwelfing Corn Huse,
kr. ke, beside, Wirelli house. d oe UMW:Lia—
na toutoproved land is Well °tatted with rateable
Timber, and the plentsam, In Maly respects, is ed.
rairably adapted to grain mitring, ay Tar Mock., rattle,
hogs and Amp, cmcciagy the latter, as the feeding
wawa is from few to Ilia Week), shatter tam in Wes
tern Pennsylvania or Northern Ohlo.
No location on the Ohio more healthy.
It will be sold entire, or if desired, divided into Iwo
Or three Dram to malt parchment-
The temp. will be famenthia, and the payments as
to time and amounts, mrsaged to snit the convenience
of the purchaser. The title la perfaa and imhapatable.
For further Partlonlara, call end ace um on th e pre
t. , "00 solhkeratT D. POLBLEY.
urn rtr7. stsrt. - rrra ~ej — ure a for
weaving, (areal& at the Blanket warehouse.
FAYEITE kIANUPO CO,
.poi 119 Second at
AISLEYIaLT-270 bp steam fined Rock Bali:4
re
Tnew article this market, or sapenor caality.
Naar lamling—fer sale by
.523 MAIM! DICKEY & CO. From rt
SALT PETRE-20 bp crude to rtrmei for We hi
rOt2S ISAIAIIIIICKEY dcco
Q WAR DOUSE MOLASSES—Pm sale W --
1J sand ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
BACON BIDES-10,0001W In 4011, and for sale by
spl2s Ro' pgzig4. a CO, Liberty st
oIIEgiE—XLI 0.1.1133141 AT ale&
frCOc
sp[23
SSALTS -3 ulna in wo HOS T Cos sale law toalnao
. by op t,23 DAL2ELL &CO
RlO COFFEE -200 boo in store and for gala by
spas ROST DALZELL & CON
C MARS—
k.., 13 eases Nos. 1, 2 & 3 Crag! Bons Principe Cigars
to At ?dyers Regalia do
5 I'd Le Esicatalda Rapti* do
11 hi Nagle d.
to stole an d for salo by
spets MILLER & RIGA= SON _
1800 "AIIDY-2"lM"T.'di ‘ j"t
recd and for mile by bottle er demijohn,
by apf23 MILLER & RICKETSON
O I.l4—Zeil galls erode Nlllmle
IMO " bleached Winter Whale Oil:
• ono on. bleached and unbrd 'rimer Sperm Oil;
49 bbl. Lard
23 basket. "Seim" Salad 011;
IS do Bandana black bottle Salad Oil;
In attire and for male by
soda ISILLER a alcxeraft
(\oFF6F la 9 Mp grand 6ln Cadx now I~ndlnt
V •nd (or NeDf •pti7s ~HaBANT
SATINETIr3-01aek, Mae, Lavender, blue gold,
Oxford envoi, and bloat ribbed, la great vathry,
just ree , d , and for rale bIUY
0p123 ORPILY, WILSON a Co
1 INSEYS—PIIdn and plain, a dna assonza
Li mOd by apt 23 MURPHY, nusom &co
AlliarrattZtbrrialrd',l4 7,
.prza MURPIIY. WILt3ON & Co
ll•sware of an Iss4Roster.
peNo FORTE TUNLYCL—A. porton representing
my toinot, or Condo, or some way.
eoril i tr t
wi ' al iaa Et
bouinenOlu been
many of our eltiserts . to bare theit Pianos woe I
di, brother or aortae. sciathe alleged la that
°topsail.. JOEfiiDIELLOR.et Wood .t,
avtrsAitont for tltdeketiagt.
0 ROAR ROUSE al01488138;40 isserii
0 Refinery, for oak by ,
.pusB Immiroirrn &
LINBSED uIL-8 bbis pun Umed OR. for sale
Li by ROMON, LIME& CO,
*al • 'lO2 Llbeny et
W. Gbr'lratxl"a4B%7l/Rli.dii7Lir'
rillE/ad tHEME-44' enema .." - bist
ki raw snide; just reed and Wank by
pt* lle W HARBAUaiI
"LW7I bbl. ea Fiddly Plow, In 111010 1111.1
for ads "Dp4l " & IfARBAOOLI
.WHOLESALE WRI GOODS.
A. A. 'MASON Sz CO.. 7-2 ,
3 . . i
- - --.- -so. so swamp smoalraT; IsTprentilicalo *A.,'
WOULD respect:4:l/y call the attention of a 40 cases eed bulasofTlC;LNClSertheTatietUae. I ,
cormiry kterchante to their . ehot, stock of them, Ameakeen and 0 1 4 ForknMotta. ,1,
FALL,6NDIWZIER-11001laltvebsch for ameat md . 30 be t , R ,,,,,. wg....d, T e m. k raut , . ;...-.,
ve , edY aas probably never bertl.P .U ' d i' th e W `'" moot t 6.10...09.1t tor Ped law
_try (ha ha. ''. 6 .
.71:„...tr, r7 ,...1
1. .. WC 1 .1. 1 7 . ( 4 . .... thi ": , . d . • Pet .B C coocumts Wed ' elreCtlPOPM .d Vandr oa WaftnL ooa6. l ... Pw 7 3,1 4 ::
vantages njoy." by EasMnr nooses, by haling sa e
.a.t.... Importers eve Auden Bottles, dorl ma ' . . 11 ... O S.
00 01 5.44 . 11.11 ,' , 97" tz t Fir
Weltered to offer the u ft advantages 14 myht. and mrld. Mao* del 0 0 sr.& , - , ,
._
_lrk.% that can be obloed of the lariat. Eastem CAS.SINOS,SEADIS and TWEEIId.-44 anumal - 111 .
P. 231 the trauma manofaerarce. - ". t
.
Reeeivlng large coasrtmentrof DOMESTICS from 25 eases. MUSLIN D-LAINS and. CASMIENIES;Iirtn
the manoraorme a h.. Egghtt,d, they are enabled of thaßamiltert and Mattithestre Works; abaanall ‘.4th
to offer these
and
at kwe rotes limn th ey can be Ple. mdltneM of falto memdkebin ,
cored of the Easter, ] niters . "'"" . g. MUSLIN.% fed add by the taisi , ,,t 4 . .1.
'rho foci gilt their essahlallatent peen N.. , if 00, M..nte Pe&P ,
Mem. PdPIIIILIAPP La every description of goods, then mow.. Uluetted and Calmed CANTON TUN. liT '
mt. be hod Fssi, has bun clearly demonatrated to NELS, of all the astral maker, also Cloak Linker*. --., st..,
their numerous Patrooe. They feel confident If Met , ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, and CORUItOS.t ,t,..,
chards contemplaung purchasing East, van cr . /gale More than ID eases. Ala..= piece* Frenchltdettes, ~.;
their mu , ay will teN eonvineed that they can buy Lyouse and Penman& Chat. 4 1 .s- ~,,
I the same q try Of anode at sub prices ea will use SILIB and SRAWLS-400 pa of black and fusty t . .., , .
the um of sa . rtatuto, and the necessary expense. W a n tr l rly 4000 Shawls., lug ma. tall of au , to
astr 4 V Ica w '' Oe ' ve7is ?rtc'Zintraxrco'lli- A fhll ar " inlet, " l7,l= B •ll=i . Grode. Shea ' .
plate:— ROPi.t . arri Mayas, Embroideries, Lamm end TAW. . .
..1:0 CASES CALICOES AND PMTS, km the miont ^Word , : Mbeleosei eidtdambr - Mt"Ml ak*
Mermack, Benetton. °where, and illmtchedet Coat. of Blanket/ I
mole.. also from the rthlt Works of Dontaell, P.Allen, RIBBONS-40 boxes of rich Donned god daft U. -
Sprague, Rachmood 8.. Carr, Charm., American, boors; Mao, Velvet, Silks, Satins, ad„ wait Cray aka •
Adorn, k.a. et description of lllllhnery articles,' hikes , WM*
, )
40 casesCIINGIIAMS and CLILNTZES, of the bent mega , do. Are. •••
manofeentra - A.B of which, Ingather anthagenaul auortment of
130 ram BLEACHED BDUBLINIIL or all the mall
known and approved makes, for sale by she packago
Agentat pr.
SOD bales BROW7O DUBLIN% a all widths, plod/-
del and prim,.
AUCTION SALES.
By John D. Davie. A tie Bummer
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
On Thutaday naming, Sept. 2701, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commeretal Salesßooms, COMM' Of Wood lead
Fin meet., Inn ha sold, without teserve, Cot cash
cyrittiGY!
An extensive wtectettilett of seasonable maple and
fancy Dry Go oda, among which *re superfine
cloths, enaimeres s eallinets, jeans, tweed, scarlet,
yllow and green fiannels, blankets, coatings, rough
ti ready cloths, plaid flannels ,mad litutegs velvets
and cords, 'taper Suede, gilichann, de laine,endtmenta,
mertarwa, •Iparas, bleached and brown shillings and
awnings. manic muslin% cheek,. henna, &nut
linen table cloth, dress Wks ; eoaiery, ke.
At I o'iloelt,
Grotterles, Queensware, Fltreltero, Re,
Young' Upon. and Imperial tea, Vlrgutia
lured tobacen weary 10 bbls vinegv, 100 bin 'arro
gated soap, shovels, sped., Axe. writin d mad "sup
ping paper, window b li nds, looldsig glaltes. Re.
Alarge and general anronawat of new and second
hand household (archery c
& ooking 1101/Cl, to-
At 7 Mock.
• • -
A. large collectien of valuable miscellaneous books,
embracing standard works in various departments of
bterstura, family and packet bibles, blank books, port
folios, new sad second hand watches, fine cutlery,
abet guns, pistols, die. oplts
BACON-3Ohhd. Cid cured Mumblers and Sidra
Bacon, read and for nabs by
WM B! W HARBAUGII
CLOVES --n bkda reed and for Isle by
B A FAHNESTOCIG
WS mom lAL =1 Woo; gas
SALTPKTRE-50 kgs refuled,Algtree'd Ana tor Ws
by sprlS II A FAHNI3BTOCK & CO,
1361T19U LUSTRE-4 babes lan bled buii On sale
_)
by wen Et A PAIINEbeSTOCS. tCO -
O - - -
LIVE OIL-16 bask.* truly nal ree'd sad tor 6616
by mrs 13 A VAIINEETOCK tc CO
LIQUORICB BALL—OF carry mall rick. just web!
and for cab, by B A FAHNFATOCK & CO
W lid is reed weAfor We by-
PI( eln4S. , BA FA lINESTOCI &CO
el . l - CNI - P.LASTOVER SHOES-Joel meeived ot
UF the India Robber Dep." 11 ....I,
4 easel merle Over Shooo i eases Ladies VT onoei
1 " Sandals; II " Sande*
I " Slimy Over Mom
Tbeve Over Shoes are the filltat lot ever vent to Ilia
meshes Gar ale. We invite the .hoe dealers - to exam
ine the samples. It pace and quality rail them, vre
can Amish any gooney. J & ti PHILLIPS,
40.13 No S Wood it
lfliOdilltOlNG.—A Gentleman and Lady care be
accommodated lona Rooms and Board/tilt in a
private ammo an Second street. lapel. at TILIct OP•
plea aptllk4oo
iithintiown Saloon and Bathing Eatab,
•
Ilahmaste •
rTIIIR PROPRIETORS we now prepared to wirwr
I lip rants at all hoe" in tonnaeiton with thardiag
by the day or week. MESSRS. APPALL, .
ePal Proprietors.
G ROCERIES, Re.-100 lms d
prime Rio Coftee;
100bga Lnar o .lt• •
10 01d Golia n va
13 ha/1 chews Chelan Tee;
10 do do Ni Year Tel; ado do Oolong do.
15 do do Vow.; Orson dc.
10 40 do Imponal and Ganpworder Tea;
MI eau) bag “
0 kbl • Loaf Sager, 2.'4; 10 do crushed timed
4o el/trifled: 10 bhda N. Orleans;
25 bbls N O Mo , ludent; 6do Golden STropl ,
V) do Large No 3 Mockerrl; 13 hi do do No 2 do,
IS qr do No ado; 3 Ms No Salmon;
SO boo Chtllcothe Soap; 23 do-No 1.1troln;
5
do Carle; MO lb. Ilydn'a Palm;
1001 b• candid white; to Lief/perm Candli•C
20 bat Ftewiee , Candlec 13 do Star do
20 do extra pore Starch; -'r
20 do extra 34 nod WsTobacco;
5 do poundlomp Tobacco; 300 Itga Nail;aug4l
3000 Um Oman Yarn, awed, (=do •'ol3. not
300 do do Wlcklng;
Together ' , de.. mend sacortmco6 of Spices. MM.,
Molt, licßea end Rrose.mew MI too - *Mc' Coooteblo
Wow, wlorlcatlo and retaß, by I DWILLJAMS.
.5124 ' corocr Wood and P/fth at.
hiia,/Or
1111 ode low to clam orOconhigumant. •
• sped ARMSTRONG CROZRM •
fit /GM r- 7/ - bbM - rimt s.r trg.l7feitrigozei
21 ME.ritcAAl WOOLEN. GOODS.-4M nCoaibir '4
Mn an handiriroad dleedt front Me nusa 5
toren,. Wow.: • - , ~," - ,-.- • .+ 1 x i n ,...tt
i Cues
1 : 0 . at B"
4 c =eic" ' ..l l l
44
~" btaelettmette; 1 else iteddstdcad Tlirmdk. .
I bell drab Blanker -Casting: --.. ;-., -..-*.; . -
d cote; fiddly Bed Mulcts, at; limeade, rflibeedL
end boondil cue steam brim rlbboa am boandertMet, c
Blealme. All for We atria mat:autumn; yodees--,
terms easy. Ttre . meial mention of trteddsj6 „ morta.'
nod
~,i4
kr
nu..mr _— men ens Ininted to t heoomitta m. -.' IL ,
~. 1
Well 'wo r WeVL____,l! . _
Ffeell t—m "`"'" AltalaTRONO & CROZHE Vp" SACKS °a k " .4 , kg,ilie - r ..-
spilt
FEATHEMS—Im lbs Rather', an hand and for rale
usr to elms osii a emegnment.
spi2l AII3ISTRONG feCILOWS
CqAu CI DFS-7 bids Crab Cider Ott kind and In
sale. wet ARMSTBONG CSOZga
DRIED APPL43--A few 6neh on ,hand and or W
by opt2l - ARM ST RO N G CROZER
HINGLI3-40 M Sbind4d,
,
on conrignmentand for
S
We, by MILLER k.
opal 272 and 174 Liberty st
Ar O. SUGAR AND MOLASSR 2 .-100 &Us prim
A.V. NO Susan 300 bblo N Ohtelames, in sum and forlq. rpM.4l MILLER k. RICKEIBON
RIO COFFEE-IGO bgs Rio COtlbei. oa be. Jan dot
in.mre gad far sale
mai MILLER & I CHT7TEON
CHEF E--to • b.Cream Chong GO tab comma
do; in atom and for bale by
mitt MILLER & RICKErfON
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-60 bbls BL Junes.
Sew. House Molasses. In store and for 1111.le by
opal • MILLER It =RETAIN , "
RICE -10 tea Riee„just reed end fur sale
; .1;44 MILLER /r.IIICKETSDN
The Chartlen Coal Compri/4r
(INCORPORATED.)
Dooxs mill be open for enbrenpnon to the piaci of
D - The Chortler/ Coal Company,' on and after'
Monday, the lith day of Peptenther Lam, at As ogle.
of Z. W. Remington, Pena et, Pltuborgh.
Ortglatti Z. WAIEMINGTON.
OILER!MRS" HILRE!!!—The riehea, /argon tor)
0 cheapen asairiment emir offered by aim one hake
in the Wrimem century. A A MASON & CO,
/int/ - GO Markel et
CASILIIE.EI AND M. DE LAIN NS—Msay cams
dab day opems at A. A. MASON t C 0,13 Out
Prie• St.re,Nl Market rt. ottO
•
ALICO!.• C
ESALICOES!! CALICI/klill! Mom
C Oran 03,000 yards alike above named goods have.
been teemed daring rhe past weak, at the only ebesp
one price note. mpttO A AMAZON & CO
COP . ;I2E-4.0 bags par G:lialtio li M v V:bj o
- tte•rt' and P Tna;
-4 dodor,
of easkty . bx. Y 8,0 P and
spal 01 Otlis t artlV E W ß bi
CO
FPS 11-11 a hbla tante No 3 hisokarob 30 do Olbbed
Herring; do boo granted do. k.r.gale by
sprtl 11HBV. MATTIIRWR k. CO
T - oNG - sucritia - 3. t3HAWS—A law or e very.
tt j t a=i,*;tB2l"li7dott(t te n Ta=:7 d ""
W R MURPOY.
T~ j Arid - EV - W - aiL Lupiu 811*Wys—in .
emendata and of all the wationquanas, tenet.
and ntrened to. at Thy Ocadta Haase of
aptlo N (EMMEN-IV. car 4tb ond litalkot
SIiUATIR WINTER, 811 A Wl.B --In great va ri ety of
tle.lid prizes—a large esterunent now e_pee at
arm of sett! W MURPHY
we
_no
ikfri ps en minutes walk from the Diamond. Or P.n
ors one, with soma tespeetable faily, .would
.2./.114t. Rent not eieeed 11100 per Apply
atTIIIB
CnEESE—YID tau lust reed and Air We at dialltd
ter and Meese, Depot, by .
mitt 9 D CANFIELD
Ladle. , Oyster Saloois.
LaINEOAN CMOS, of ilte ..taiionoul/2” bare fa
ted up their front Parlor, on tbergetend toot, In
!apart manner. and dime hat exoloalvely tor a
LLDIEV OYATF.R BAUM. Tlie rotator, is near
aad coyly, and nothing boa been or will be left undone
mm may tend u, the moron and coati - dont:a of their
Lad/ Puma. Bmlthgeld Mesh opposite th e
I , ela Rouse. aorta:4lw
Dat.F.l) bath pilot MD Pox.ArE.4
rectaived kn. tale by..
qtl2 BAGALEY &SMITH
DUITER-30 bbla Na 1 puked 1n r. lo arrive,
!el date by pal DAGALEY & SMITH
?TUNNELS' OIL SD bbl, Towner* , Brown 011. tau
reed %ad far •ale b 9 .2111AMLLEY k SMITH
OOFFIZE-300 bp pima Iho Cofresolos+ landing—
ter b 9 .p BAGP.RY MIMI
D m to fresh Mee,
!TM hs — r 3 tr o sg mr for it sa mm le by f
0 11 EFSB-400 tab prima Weistetn Amens Cheese,
ki bait reed and toy We by
b•r23 RAGA= I MTh..
FLOVII-30 bbl. eacerior Flodt,l ert reeelved and
for egic by
COPOCBIZEN-Pocrut
SWANSDOWN FLANNE.I.I—W. /.Murphy has
reed few pieces assess Kama:dela. Bp%
•
GAIME FLANNELS—Of different quatigrta • •
&zany do, to be found at Dry Gaol!. Roan of
aPrZt W R MURPHY
1161 - OstE' mem mesrist.s—W. R. Matphy has
it received a lot of white, brown, and baseed
manic pl ee ...e, to which he Invites the attention of
b en. either by the piece or pad. eot22
110SDALSDE BLANKETS—To be forte
MMY d at Dry
Goods Dom of sp;42 }1 ?MU
riDoW GLASS—ISO boxes us:Med sixes, for
..le by moll MVILLIFI k HOE
ord, for
B u
b TTEB — °' kfT"' s'alLts ROR •
DSAVER AND MARIETrA BUI-Rt. - 3-100 du
N atom lbt We by WIN VDD44 1 010 E
DiOV7N — SDEET/NO5--15 Ulu fbruic
.122 ?MILLS t ROE
I „ . 47 -. :....1 .1-11 of J e • •
b : ke2oAt
IVI'AILLS AND SFOCED-600 kegs eat.
bI epvls L WATER)N
Ihiel5lWOUREe g
winO SNLWORTNO CO
=EMI
Goode of the carmen end twist fashketabk aty-,lm4yrill 'i
be offered at an extremely tow edema..
New Goods coommoUy rewind. ,
All Merchant. are eordhOly salletud Weill. ' L
.09 ' 1 A. A Ed AWN & CO.
=II
Amosnos—Oren Circle auttPirqdua
Seem:teller
•
FIRST NMItT OF YRS ()RAND ITALIAN' UAL,
E=o
WeemyslAY, Sen. be preteuud
JONF.4.
To be followed by a Grand Ballet mitsta.
GISEI4.II . .
Signer
.... oon
• ---• .. - ....
To sonnlnde with the • ! •
RPECTRR DRITIMROIIII.
STEAM. BOATS •
Date Albert•
Hibmon • • •
G &elle
BUNDAY-TRIPS-TOVEAVEIL.
* The U. fddell
• No. 2, sold leave the leading eppaahe
the Monongahela Moms, Item San
morning at V o'clook, fir Otero,.
Returning, swill areree S 0 doer, M. •
Fare to Beaver and hank, Twcaly-fiviCenia.
awed
SUNDAY TILIPO TO BEATER.
The maniac LIE/LVEII. vat leave
the wharf, opposite; the blotionettra•
beta Howie, every Sardwr-widnung
e'eleethles !leaver:..
will leave Braver at I &clock . P. )L,. sad antwanw
t olekiet' Far, Tweal7"l..
AMITE IiEANB-15 bble t aLre atesoigiment..n4
ay=IVOILS
D 1
I R ON
-50 tons Foindryjielnia;...
._•_2
tpleadid lot of DitmoNISSErSIC ,
ty oad (Cub by W W WILSON, •
0 0, 2 •
• • 87111.50 u
lALERATVS-43 bbla for iale by
T AY .. T e r-9.bbls forule by ;
cAN
U7OOL-7 bgs Cra male try
111 V rpm B F VOZsrOONNHOESPL,CO
Burr Ea- a ebb puked. foe We by
4.3 8 IFYON BONNHOB3TB. CO :'c ;
e
nLOVEit AND TIMOTHY SEED-0 bre lve Ask.'
lJ by
___Vput SP VON lIONNLIUILST &CO:
BROOIIB-110 dozen sumfor Brooms, ! m bp , ,
0123 S P VON DONNIIIOIO37 &CO
DOUSSEIPS AROMATICIVINEGAR.—The
his ly sanatory, balsamic and tradeprorertieu *MIL
%raw render it far traPetior to Cologne ember latri - ;'s
theordinaryinutoses of tie toilet, extryuning tha boa •
terKtt its perfame. It prevent. and removes it=
tatter and sanctity or the and
tm, it refreshes a
theildn, rendering It mat and amootit. It cornets tba ;
damn and Dinar tame of the mouth, imparnetc afresh - ,
and pleasant breath. It cleanest and shin= - 1/01-;
teeth, and harden. dos lemma For all 1116 Oars
adwith avatar in sea eMporlina an may
Tree:d i :Bost agraeabla By lobelialt and
If
ft on the temple ., It will .emcee heada g ehe. appllod
instiony to a bash or braint„it will event:airy parent .
mortlllealiert. It vomits Tattled de, 'and Pentair , *
from conmaiorn it is therefore veryuseibl-for parlsl4
and perfirminelipanment. For sale by
Il E SELIXIM, Wholhaalat
aptzt 6r Wood stmet,Mdt
'TATLOIC4 '
Pnorawrous OFTUtrrriesßUßOljALEAtt
WORKS, ara new prepared to fatnith
I labels of Bede Asti and Ilturiatle Aeld: Panama arishlt
las to porUbuo either_ of the abbe. artiales, are Kr?'
gonad to cad on ISAAC WALZEB, N0.12A6k.4;
and examine the anklets before parehrt elamahena..
N.B.—The Bodo dab manafarrared talsestahhala7: :
men , I. Peat , / ..Prob. 10 . 00 FFIlmr bonithl te'tblen , -
ioamwm;oss
LEE hat rezoned hill oaleopnbq Erg
H
Worehooso No. lOoLibert7 . -
AltliY CLRYI7I-1. eau - AbOoposd 471by - , ClodhLq,
load and for We by oral • ,n L
-
PlO IRO —SO torn Pag Itotwon band and.
1.1_,041 JAM A,HUTCHISONteO.....),
• -
c . L y •
,"Is - -
A.m.*" E''aarilan fir
21 WM" 44 "'
spun . /AMES DA
TASH—te eskarotssla laueing traps
Pittslank,.
Pape Cleatlead Use, and for sale by. • .
• • /AMIN DitagUs.,,,4
'lnn=s L...tial!AdtAr.Arr luutttisteJ -
Wylie et., tear the ooroar if Washington, PittiatatlK:;
x4II.B.p.DAVIs ANPDatIGUTER, Ica P GrAff
LYI pals of the Female' Setainasy, Looftwilla, Ky. -
Tba Au msto Session of alio bantam eatamaueed ea-
Maaday, the 3d )stases. • • • • ,er
x a vv■a as. •
D. D. Say. Fiestas,
4' D.ll. Ithiolla . X. 4atita.."'"'
D.ar. 117:aar4"lerjam,t,.. 1.44 '
sprandaar
p
• ,
blils fresh - ro
gand Float, Intl MA abos.`;
Te by DURUM DOE WILSON CO,
_
A
vethAr , a 0 711Ule Xlld
KENNEDY
A V 81.WVAR
ORTRAITS AND EIAtE9 atilt klcd•
13 stronnouce, by -
IWO .. 'KENNEDY asisvvEß---'--.4
CaAIIMITEIIIOT:bu commenced to render le,
. fame, anotenient. .Woiden:Conarrol: sad,
Boo* Makin', Berlin, bile Will, and 'lranian Giontair:
eledkanona do lala amt blanket Blom*
mem, arolated and woolen Rose; - Pongee' ited lineei
Malt; silk and sadly Claratiand goudai , :eiggnioa
Fijult oo ; - Web Linen, Table Caren, lo.j,beiV
Laces, bleached bud *elated IlasZint,.Tabh/I=
eameor Bilk, • Unuona, Cant
deray.l.Los, Parcoasion Can. Mammas, mason atter
gold_detreley, gold and silver Watchne
al and table Outing, and =ay= wank.
Canner.and ellyjdernhantaare -111•11:na--
rAltai * rev, , .
...011:nratt 9:lllo.W•tellffr ;linens sokethet
ends, In ttes lino of Erosions—the subseran being.
nos in the 'Ent selecting - ha all smoroneat et Roods.
R W WILSON,
torpor Eel eth
• eptlo
GOLD PEDlSl—JanuresedveSt, mut catuttain tr.
S!mods, a balsams! excellent avorrasest.of • • a
Pens of the moat approved miasr ata! for salsat thas
by. • IT h 9 WILSON:,
PER luarancus—niko *cent at thin foram
ro u T lei gioada. Glazed and CadoothoTaner,'
angin now theciling from - NoW roily
. nga,
Tin undenigned ,
lathing earefally selected the, giagag,,
eq p‘netha fawn mix of Ina largestananagazionthar ' ,,
„
t„,,,buthoonnia In the Rowan du" /a mw pregql2l4ll).
selitharn having bonsai to paper ecoming thetaluctith
and ° w on , ao prices ranging them Incarnata gth,Oth.
per piens. wit 8 C. HILL, 82 Wood a t
WOM PAVES—ago of
and Ithinbowed Ipedow Paper, thaw'gi,67,
many new and miner patterns, on hand add ringhb, i r.
toe pae bp spin, 8. C. Vgi.4 at
,CORCIIOO - 8A1.78.- - tha, jpeme,.. —- 4
' 4l
I sale be - roil!) a OjogprELD
NEW 13100DL
have 161. reeeireda Nags and anagNa. EA*
w
cujoKt., Varier" tad Pantry Goads,
Ea for O all arra, la wath xja,
of Loot Glasses nisaufae h tured al 012,0917, LSI= II
power Loop huti. tig,Aro oak eta lthMtiOrl OCWINVe
am bantam and r deafen.
KENNEDY &SAWYER,.
ccimei Waxliad roan/. '
maw BIIIIIIGELIB OMB tesiaretfaur
j. public that they bare earatherteed Brewiertie
too culling wawa, at their Gramm, foal or Pin
wpm, and have•• eo comma aitygy:_of that paw Aux,
Fresh YREBTa.
•
• Jaw ma ,
tted bales tint acinGB49)VreeternNsii
v.,* HEIM which ;leg earl ull taw. •
• th• Stave • W. BEM &
Mauch, Pest. Clenniele GEO.Staa &theca OPP
ona
.BA9-1-1-1 Pod.“" Yetts s
Sa
bread,
sad for rale by
. aa' Vir BAHRAIIGIII
11.18TRECE VE: ll —Methodlat 11 Bee} mere&
t.„ . 0k.4il BMW*
sptle Apollo Feu* ;
I WU trEoo ebaut Tome thurdein.
and Im penalogreaddiss do dcr. Artom
lad for sale anti, Is DILWORTH & CO ' •
ACM 31101niEto ult. coa
n -
l co tad tar .4.2 by
%MS 13 & * 9ANEIIIIOII. ,
'MEW 211181C..-t nn * Ynnpei suPY "
..1 wb4l MC...lp Ow Piston
Be labd us Om toyed Gnu at huuo - .Nothr wiw*
L* 1 !„{" by 8 . a'Fan.r; "Row thy bui lightln"..oeif
NI. ''SP.d , ReAlly;" "Yitglau Hon BW;" =I *-
Tut,' of o th er peptau. Mut. -
suls' ,jous - iram AlWax, el
______ It ga
' -'------ ifv7iT_T--- --- R,<lool'egsg Etna, Bafer
tia 14 ! RILEY, marrap.uniatco,
. 18.,,- • • AlaWinez 1 4 , 4;
Wn°l(rrSCLrZrNi rg.'i"lr*:7ll O . i mr triut l
bOoßobrWr' Za
co
ply opal •
b. B. Postar