JAS WHITLPRER, Mifflin, stgesEN WOODS. Robinson, Cotanstssioner, WILLIAM EWING, Robinson. • lid Rout EDW ARP WCO.RRLF., 4,disna Dtaeoe Witt/it Tv mien L nova ••-The "unbought . editor of tbeesmette" has dr a wn a feint sketch of nitre se*, leaving out till the most disgusting features in hie rieserse,and saysit is a portrait of the "Locoruco or_ gan of this region." The picture is very striking, Lot istaidere ate many points emitted rivhich might have been put in it with good elfin.* For instance, the real taptives which induced him to sneak into theantimasonie tilt* while he was still a member of the lodge, and tbestamotdoleatof the fact that he was connected with the 'blood stained order" until he was unkenneled by the democratic papers. Next, his foul mouthed abuse of Clay; his d e nunciations of him for having "throt tled the Tarillf;" few being an "immoral and profane des," for being a "gambler: a “Juellist," a "ma sore:and a !'slavebobler." These would have beep vizettg features, and if he bud only thrown them into the Picture, along with the mall vices which he has ensunecated, (small we mean when compared will) his otherfauks) no clue could have failed to have recog nized the iwanaculate Deaconat a single glance. "Lying, deception, slander, meanness," are promi nent carbuncles on the portrait. These features ate viol& in his dtmlings with the fifteen whips; " his load denunciations of Clay and his friends, and his meanness in sneaking into their ranks without apolo gist:tea hisformer slanders. We do nut refer to his aim of the dernocmts,as he has said nothing about them Moro vile than what he -has publivbed againsr *Osti who now terirlrry him. Deacon, you are a list. rate painter. We wereplcasedwith thelikeness which you gMIOIIOIOO time since of the whir candidate, but • we widen that you could draw such a p rfuct per totpot "ourself Of the one which appeared in your ;•*4- ytaaarestriMetimg . VNITE4I STATES BANK, THE Tau& Isscs.—ln leiblipserh al Macon, Geo., in April last, Haloes QLAT Min the memorable declaration which follows: "rem in favor of a U. S. Bank. All nations set as the example." In a speech at Cbarlestoa, S. C., about the same time, Mr Clay spoke as follows: 41 1 contend that it is necessary to charter a National Beek to regulate and cont , ol the monetary system, NM keep it frutn explosion and mischief—that a Na tioaal Bank is necessary to secure a national currency, WWI as xecessar, to a nation as national ilksillialtut CLAY made these declarations years' We been left to inlr his determination to rc a Bank, if elect President, from his for ones, and acts, and ,speeches, the whigs might 001011bly have shuffled t.ff and evaded this inycirtatit issue—lnn he made thl above doclarations in election eering speeches, since this cotitest was begun, and those of his supporters who arc disposed to act hypocritical: ly or unfairly in this business, as they did in 1840, can art play this unworthy game. Mr CI.AY is commit sad, unconditionally committed, in favor of a Bank,— n se k like the old one," and no man who is honestly opposed to such an institution will vote fur him. In pans of the country, allele they think it will do. they are out "open mouthed" fur a new "monster." The Hon Jos L WHITE, late a member of Congress frees Indiana. but now residing in N,,.w York, lately eilkireseed the Yuuug Whigs of that city, on the Dank troastkon, in the following emphatic w olds, as reported in the New Turk Expleste "The whig party Masa a/aim, / am compelled to ray,eosseritted logo issue of A NATIONAL BANK. (applause.) I know there are a set of men and pad ticiassia the whig ranks who go against a Bank, but . de wit to deity that this is a Oar etrarere, and whesseoer sr whir orator or editor denies the issue, ha witigissi skosrld be MISTRUSTED. lie was slither ignorant of whut was a whig principle, or beidg wise, he sought ter conceal it. For one I will rather marauder all claims to .ucceis, tether than atandon ease wbig principle. The whig p.alicy was a coming , - hawks one. It embraced the interests of the whole Union. In the West a Torii was conceded to the North to ptoteet her in her manilla'. tures, but the Weak dui Whole Valley of the Aiiwissippi, asked for a National Bank to regulate the trade and exchanges of the aorranty. The West dennands a National Bank. Ilinkisbo says nay, The Witmer, of trade and eiChanier Lain fewer of this city, and though we in New York did nottrktrire a National Batik, them ware those who 414 and they were bound with US in one common bond ritillith. (Applause.) /speak from -and for whir wrinciyles aim j say that a National Bank ICCIP ;we of the issues of 1840. Name the institution what you please, but give it the power and priociples of a groat national regulator, with power to equalize the currency." This's strong and plain language, endwise received, ibe Septa* sea, witho'applimas." Mr WN lT comes el tatikr up to the work, and *wains his leader with lerelleases mular that doss him credit. " Whenever ss jet smiler or railer &Ma this issue [the Bank) WHIGISM SHOULD BE MISTRUSTED." dds, ye angling, tioas-Illervieg editors and orators at tha Coons, who sleek to evade this Wisc. "I am ra National Bank," says Mr. CLAY, and whoever CM sit one, akel Mr Want, is to be "MIS- T/MISTED." Tkst is the fair and proper way to talk shoot thistosior. lbw democrats gladly accept the lasemomkadiAMMW every honest man in the mammy, '4 4 “ 116 1 1 . - the corruptions of the Bank, ambits 11011110111, 4111111618trwimilvetier, against CLAY and his project. irrhe frikwrieg is the "code of ethics" which of the Guam lays (lawn to govern his coo - • rialblitOlk slender, merlins, azkell venial i r ro -; ailikto o be farilOP oll on e Ai* Pomace, at imither, .ao illethetakt say, nosinaat WI, but* absohtte virtues." AillnttOi wicked scoop the Demme meat be, to avow 14116184144 44 Mk" whip love a great dela NCI, AND I'IIOCFSSION .turn coot afore people. en &mg- Afislsobject of conversation among eistsvi the bopes end confidence Alsigber duos they were Wine the eatilltlekthed 'every spetk of hope its. Nothing opprosobiss it, in ect, wild ever before whammed . in Atha like be seen again.nutil shot in. isrepresecrtetion of the whirs, le regards pub . -matter, impel the democracy to get inn. It war an epoch in the history be related to posterity by some of es' es one of the wonderful events de.. tiption of the order of tbr pro- inscriptionson all the bonnets and we could obtain. We regret that s all, btu...what we have will suffice friend some idea of the spirit dir OF I'ITTSBURGII. Flan WARD. Band of Music. Ward Democracy, Folk, Dallas and IduWent:tem. SicoaD WARD. This ward made a magnificent display, and Shen dwymaiehed into the yard, they made a splendid and formidable appearante. Tliry sere pleardcd by a Band of Music. Banners. —lltionument: 'Suet eti to the memory of the murdered Caley.' A transparency repr ese..l i Lig thesiucl betmeru. Clay and Randolph. A decapitated coon, with Clay's head. Inscription. Whig Principlis—That same Old Conn—No Protec tion fur Protection—LT. S. Bank—Disttibutiou of the Fublic Domain—A.suniption of the State D,htt. Coons dare not say Bank or no Bank—Whig Pritt ciples--Two days fot One Dollar, instead of Two Doi 1 . the whigs now •'stand from under." They lars per day. I have aroused the Lion of Democracy; and ha will d.r Third Transparency. your them bodily. Since the Prodession of Saturday, In!eriptirms.—We (wise 11. Clay, the father of the the Dem icrats barn determined to carry Allegheny Bankrupt Law, by which thou‘ands of the honest ye o- c ounty. 1 hey had not made up their minds about it maw, were deftauded of their just dues. I previous to our Great Mass Meeting, but that has Mr Clay has left his Tariff friends and united with aroused all their energies, and the banging, buaving Calhoun.—H. Denny's Later. r.higs tr ill hive to take the consequences. Again we 3he S.uth Ward Democretsbare no Bankrupt Com- say , "let the whip stand from under." ! If tho Bankrupts have no modesty, they should have some 'ha me There i 4 no necessity of Protection for Protection.— Hear, Clay, Equal Protectioato K. Polk. My exertions have been directed to a reduction of Tariffs.—lfeetry Clay. I should have preferred if 20 rr cent duties had been adhered to.—Heary Clay. J. K. Polk, opposed to a National Bank. Sours WARD DEAIIoCtIACT. J. K. Polk and a Protective Tariff. T H IRD WARD. Band of Musk.— Banners. lnscriptions.—The Ticket—Polk, Dallas and Mob lenherg—No National Bank. It was a Social game of cards, nothing worth men tioning at stake; Crittenden can tell. "The Ohio River is frozen half the year and dry the other."—H. Clay. "High Tariff duties fill the coffers of the Goveinmcut, and empty the pockets of the people."—H. Clay. -My exertions since 1832 have been aitected to a reduction of the Tariff"—H. Clay. "I brought forward the Compromise Act; I have ad hered to its provisi , ,ns, sod shall do so in future."—H. Clay. "Mr Clay has left his Tariff friends."-11 Deany's Letter. "Cloy "'throttled the Tariff."-liaboaght Gazette. "Fair and just prcr ection to all t:te interests of the w hole Union, embracing Agriculture, Manufactures, the Mechanic arts, Commerce and Navigation."—Jas. K Polk. Focava W • an, Band of Music. Banners:—North Ward Huge Paw s. We stskt to conquer--We go for Tariff and pro tection—Equal Rights testi and no Whig misrule. "My negroes arefut and sleek''.—Henry Clay. "Agrieulture needs no protection."—Henry Clay. No 50 million United States Bank. POLK, DALLAS AND MUHLENBERG. Pennsylvania, good for 40.000 majotity. FIFTH W •RD • Band of Music. AMERICAN FLAG. P. 41,, Dallas and Mulileiiberg, the Line fri,ruls of constitutional measures. The People can and of light ooght to govern them selves wirliout a U 8 Bank. Fifth Ward Democratic Tula Club. The Winking men are coming. Portraits of Polk and Dallas. The whole pp-ceded by • splendid Star Spangled Banner, and a band of music. ALLEGHENY CITY, Fatal . WARD, Band of Mode. ElccoaD WARD, Baud of Music. Banner:—POLK, DALLAS and MUD LENBERG. We areopposed to the man who 'throttled die Tariff.' .No United States Bank. SECOND WARD DEMOCRACY. THIRD WARD, 13ni,d of Music. Batinerst—Democrats of the 3d Ward, Allegheny, POLK, DALLAS AND MUHLENBERG. FOURTH WARD, Transpareney,( drswn by four horses, driven by pos tillions, tastefully dresMd,) on wbicil was painted MANCHESTER DELEGATION. Equal rights and unlimited freedum a opinion; Polk, the Young Hicltoty, Dallas and Victory. Polk, Dallas and Muhlenberg• MR CLAY'S SOUTHERN & NORTHERN FACES PITT TOWNSHIP. Band of Music, Banners. Pitt township, fur a Protestive Tariff and no Com promise Bill. Equal protection and no monopoly, . POLK, DALLAS and MUHLENBERG. Democracy - "its principles and its candidates. Specie currency, and no U. S. Bauk. Where are the "two dollars a day and roost beef 1" Echo answers where? - Clay argon:ems, a brine of pistols. 1 From Cantos.—The Cant= Press of March 16th. . . l imas the following paragraph: Troth ormlbed to earth in 184 ° will rise a g' l° ' l ' I The U. S. Frigate Brandywine, le ft Hong Kong last 1844. Illanday from-Manilla, where we understand she is to (armory) enemy of Pitts. he ;pined by two or liven weber ships of war, thee Henry Clay the inveterate burgh. I return to Macau for Mr.Cusbing, aud with the South ! eriy monsoon proceett-withibe squadron to the Peibo. Darragh and Dorsi* taxed Pitt township withouttbs Commodore Parker 'Was received by the HengXong commute( the people. • I authorities with all the honors due to his raids:. BOROUGH OF LAW RENCEVILLE. Brod of Mimic. Dinners. Lewreneevillelcaueratie thsleptiun. "Duga b t give up the ship." . The price of tawny is etersal vigilance. POLK AND DALLAS. These are but apart of the banner, and transparen cies that appestat le the promote%but, not baying taken them down as they posed. it is impassible fur us to remember them all now. The following resolve was allured by It. H. Kerr, eted adopted by acclamation—; Resolved, That the Coalmine reanimate be, and tie hereby cotunituted a amenities to invite the Hon. GSO. M. DALLAS. H. %. blueuagasio and any other Demnrrats they may deem proper, totit this county after the Bedford Convention, and me. mice hare power to mill a Convention at . any 614 they may think reiviserble: COMMITTEE. P WCormiek D w cell. John Torben Thos Hamilton J K Moorbearl J Hooker Italy Patterson Wilson WCandlcas R Galway Robert H Kerr John Birmingham Jahn B Boiler '\F R Shenk H C Moorhead John Anderocen J Er Miller Thomas Phillips Thin Bleeekmore C M'Kibbcn George I' Smith W II Smith W H Lowrie A 13erlio H S Magraw Tar Coons Ant: SC AlIF.D.—The Whigs have fix some days past been tulvertieing a Mass Meeting in Allegheny fur Thursday evening unit. When they saw our meeting on Saturday, they felt that they could not arouse the spirits of their men to that they could be got out on Thursday, so they hare postponed it tin Scrlitrdiu. The coons were so frightened, unl a. iven so far in ♦heir holes by the great outpouring of the people on Sattuday, that it will take diem three days to gel cull _ fhe decent whigs were acting no the pi iiicipk-s of their leader, who, according to the Gazette, is an "insinoral and profane man." They threw stones at the North Ward Banners, and broke them. At vnriuUS cornets they stand and insulted the procession as it passed. One rt ry decent whig stood on the curb stone, in the Fifth Ward, and as the banner with the I portrait of Polk passed, he shouted till he was honise, I "there .ties the son of a Tory.' 1 THERC NOTAING IN THAT'—}ice of the broad columns of the Albany Argus of Thunaty last, are filled with the names of mm who have renounced the whig patty, and come ore' to the current of Poll( and Dalin.. Dates, residence, and other ineontrclihle rc idences toe given with them• _ _ M%KT. iIOoM Yolt CLAY ELAND, OHM—The Lu,tit- ville Democrat he Cleveland Plaindealer comes to U 4 with a truer and certificate, signed by On HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX electors who v« ted the whig ticket in 1840, who have renounced the ahig pany , and ettroliell their names upon the glori ous banner of Demotteary. Tiuly. the work goes brave ly on. A Et: Jot Tiosteett's set. Sit I P.—The flirt w ha'.er eve' at the free city of ilstnbori-,h, left that port some tinie h, May last, for the ,Suotit Seas Tits vessel, called the Anseat, measures about 650 tons.— All of the crew Isla entered into a formal engagemmit to abstain, dating the entire voyage, front every species of spit ituous liquttrs, on runt-tithing of receiving two rations a ;Jay of bat enure. A very small quantity of brandy and wine was taken on Isnand,to he administerial only as a medicine and in pursuatsce of the express di rections from the physicians It seen s tinteniperan:t o is of pnramOurnitUrenlat ce caikaiard , if whaling ships ; fur it is pnzived by reliable %tatistics, that nine-tenths of the disasters that hare befallen Danish and Swedish whalers, hate reeulte.l from the abuse of Spirituous litutois by their crews. "THZ PLAINDIALER."-0411,1ettcleal.111Lancisiner Intelligencer have revived the little "'taillikeler, a c.trnpaign paper that was conducted with moat sbili• ty in 18 It). Under the management of the talented tore, it n ill render efficient service in the present con- It having been stated that a fellow WSJ recent ly arrested at Buffalo, .fur haring counterfeit notes of the Mississippi Bantu in his possession, the Natchez Free Trader looks upon his"aptivation" as quite ,u -peril a.lit and alt g...titer supererogatory, snying that if he hattremine notes of the same description, he could not .aS3 them. NORTH C A ROLIS A.—Speaking oldie election which took place in this State on last Thursday, the Medi sonian says that the Whigs finding that they could not sustain therwelves in opposition to Texas, have gener ally declared in favor of annexation. Mr Graham, the Whig candidate for Governor, has been aSenator in Congrestand Speaker of the House of Representatives. He is a popular man, and has fine talents, so much so that w.•re it not fur his being a Whig, he would have t not been opposed by the Democrats. His competitor is a deseiving man.but less known, and if elected it will be the triumph of the party--decisively in favor of the Democratic candidate. Our infintriatioll is that the vote of the State is doubtful G a kat Dis curEnr.-- A Whig has made the impor. tent discovery that there were four unnaturaliseci citi zens in the Democratic Prooession, who ought to be subtracted. Very well—let them be deducted. 4 from 3000 win leavelt,9o6—that will do for a Democratic evening meeting. From Rio Joueiro.—The bark Eunomas, Captain Mansfield, arrived at New York on IVednesday, from Itio Janeiro, with dater to the 22d June. The U. S. Frigate Raritan, bearing the broad pennant of Corn. Daniel Tourney, was at tomboy in t he barber. No po litical news of importance. The Strike —The tailors of this city, who have struck for higher wages, were joined yesterday by sev eral hundreds from the city of New York, and march ed through our streets, with banners; ionic, &c. at tracting a good deal of attention. We trust that those employers who are making such a rich harvest fturn the tariff, will reconsider their determination, and do ustice to the laborer.—Newark Poet. Fiore the Leaguer btelligeswer. STEAM-BOAT YOUNG. The one* ire always basstiagebest the vinolies they achieve on steembutue—furgettiogthitthom wit) trave4 aregestaraily wscidet mestmielint tialsrleaer• It friend who bas treed considers* Ass the W."' teen water% rime the Democ ra tic nonsiesolues. untisv.l teak the task of keeping a record of the votes taken on the respective boats. His route layfron New Or. leans to Pittsburgh, touching the Mumnesthste - poims; the names of the boats on wbich be travelled will he found prefixed to many vote. Tile remit is remarkable a dcheering. We publish the table fur the gratifica tion of our modem BOATS. PAS• DOCDEW. Mal. NAJ, Mermaid,43 27 16 11 Once Darling, 51 25 26 Talmo, 84 41 43 Mucedonia, 121 83 38 Oswego, 111 76 35 Raritan: 81 73 8 Little Ben, 168 101 50 Passenger. 256 125 131 Diadem, 225 157 58 Narragenset, 78 37 41 Neptune, 83 33 47 Brew'. tt, 164 103 6! Goddess of Liberty, 274 234 113 West Point, 91 3 , 88 B.r. Franklin, 142 75 39 Belle of the West, 36 27 9 Mendorn, 29 28 1 Champion, 32.5 308 17 Clipper, 72 64 a Swiftsure, 109 143 26 Wing& Wing 125 85 40 Allegheny, 51 33 18 Zephyr, 107 103 4 Hibernia, 200 80 120 West Wind, 28 15 3 Mail Herald, 43 39 4 Ashland, 61 4 57 Lehigh, 254 110 .114 Cslwlutsis , 110 58 52 Adeline 72 1 81 Wm Penn, 01 41 40 Fashion. 123 115 13 James Ross, 18 7 11 Majesty, 537 213 144 24 00 24 Queen of the West, 203 83 100 Duct Franklin 43 32 4 Monongahela 131 109 22 Ben Franklin, 57 55 2 Champion. 423 322 101 patriot, 3 1 2 Bello Air, 78 31 46 Harkawnv. 15 15 00 West W ind, 124 105 19 10 10 00 Naieh ' rz, 33 4 29 Muskingum, 12 9 3 Minstrel, 13e 36 100 I.D.Mon hickman. 227 180 47 John 0. Phie ler, 112 91 21 31aJison, 315 215 100 Pike, 72 53 19 Ninth Queen 191 90 101 Alps. 8 0 0 Harr) of the %Vl., 85 58 " Mingo Chi..f, 3 3 Scott. 339 367 39. Linc It 3 15 o, Cato r, 4O 290 137 Dem wratic wijority, .Murder awl ; Mr awl ad Saeic at •-....C4pi.5i1l &m i.% .if the brig Fratare,leatiaa„, arrived at New l urk from , St. J attn . ., Patio Rico. repot ts that ini tip. 22.1.1 f July. hit rite,f Mr Abel \lora., of Plailarlaargh. Maier, 1 died 'ern , sod !only ; k Sta. beleveil that he hid beet. t pohr-ottcrl he Ilic cook, Michlel I larritigtott. of Bo.wu. t Ott the 2:kl Captain Swale at. suivio4l that the cook 1 laaol a load vl pi.tol, with which he intended to shout the Captain. O a Iming tegairett to give it op the I c.tok ch-rti .d that he la al ail. but a watch heiag pet 1 upon him he watt *en., fianyt tog. thy charge (tom the pivot which contained dove bullet.. He si r,. o wn i .earthed and towclwr pi3tafoun.l upon hint. also Laid- eci with three ball.. Both were taken fauna him. and also a quantity of pertu..ion cap., which hod been c , mcealeri in a pocket in hi. Airs. H e was put in irons but allnwerl to remain on d- els Oa the 29th eff . [ the Cape. of tile 11 , -haware, he jamped overiatanl but wa .picke,l up by the pilot taint Henry Clay, of Balti more, and was again put on the brig. Saint!ling is a arm farm —Yesterday crooning as Crept Stubblefield with one of his hands was on his Ray to his vessel, lying at Long Dock. be was accosted by n man and asked to step aside and look at it curi oos Lox. It was put into his hands and he was told that be valid not open it and take nut a five cent piece which was said to be insi 1. ; at this moment anutiwr f Sow stepped np and was recognized by a person staiA ing lry as a notoriGus character about town, who wits evidently a confederate, and taking the box iu his hand, the first man hiving stepped aside, pushed it open from the bottom, and took nut the five cent piece; then bamily closing it ns the other came up. lie propo sed to Stubblefield to bet that the man who had pro duced the buy could not open it and take the. c.,iu out. A bet was accordingly agreed upon of $l5O against Stubblefield's gold sitch. which he produced, anti tho watt h of the confederate, who holding both watches in his hand. the first party opened the box, or another like it, and took out a five cent piece. The bet was lost, awl tine fellow seizing the wntches made off ono wnv. and the confederate another. leaving the Captain to admire the combined dexterity and rascal-- t) of Baltimore "burners." —Ball Sun. From &Nth. America.—Tbebarque Mason Barnes, Capt Scott, arrived at Now York on Wednesday. from Montevideo and Buono• Ayres, bringing intelligence up to June Bth. Th. U 8 frigate Congress wasoff Moo. tevideo. Small skirmishes were occurring every day without advantage on either side. Commodore John Brett Purvis. commander of the naval fencer of H 13 Majesty, on the Eastern coast of South America, had taken part with the enemies of the Confederation, in Montevideo. The 10-al journals are loud in c.ontlercusa tion of the British Commodore. Among the late ac cessions to the ranks of the beseiging dear% ore the names of Col. 011er.•s and St. Caine, aid-de-camp to the minister of war himself. The defection of the let. ter individual was generally regarded in Montevideo as very ominous to the rebel cause. The people generally have lost all faith in Rivera, from whom they expected succor, and the tide of emigration of foreigners from Montevideo w Rio Grande is very great. Prom Ilayti.—The Osceola, Sylvester, arrived at New York, on Wednesday. from St. Domingo, with advice' to the 15th of July. There appears to have been another revolution in Hayti. A black philoso pher, named Santa Anna, was proclaimed President on the 10th. It was his intension to discharge all the ew officers and reinstate the o'd ones—those probably who served under Boyer. l'olydillia had been appoin ted Vice President. MEETING OF THE EAGLE ENGIVE CO. At a meeting of the Eagle Engine and Hose Com pany, held un Saturday 3J inst., the following persons were elected officers ol said company for the ensuing year: President—WilliamV. Robinson. Vice President—William Hays, Jr. Treasurer--Alexander Hay. Secretary—Herman Eichbeum. Calitain—William Hays, Jr. Lieutenant—William Sirwell. Engisseers*lst, William Gramm 241, Heiman Eichbamm 3d, Charles Packard: 4th, Jao. Baton Hass Direetors--lst, Henry Hays; ads Henry EiGhbiturm 3d, James Harrison: 4th. llsieh Smith; sth, Valeuttne Smith: Mks Oeo W Isarl3an 44esisidat Direetors.rfohn D Fates son, l e : , 4nu4.: Cbsatlmm, son, Vr lao?; band , Jos Long, Wyt 4ti Scully, (3eo Moreland, Chu Saran, A Summers,llabard:liendley: 801ank Stialionne, 1) Fagan, .1 F trees: , • itzvtim—T cainvyro4 J.LlMp 4 iVelsb. - LIES4I4Ii LICII*AUM, Scs:y. IWO italut4ll* 4*. -s • . inwassal•Sealer who Shryilkois. Nw• 99 i Ararket ayeett Sesta sills. *seem RESPECTFOLLY invisa • tie-attention of Western erebants to their stock of Foreign and, Donee. 1 tic Dry Goods, which the ,ire whwJecriviNg del • Fail trade. Their assortment of Cloths, Cassimer”, &alined*. Jeans, Alpacas, Merinos, Prints, hiuslins, Tickings, Checks, I. banseis, htu:eskit' st, Beaverteens and caber ,drairable goods having been selected with the greatest Care, will be well worthy the examination of buyers,, and they pledge' thentselves to muddy their instorners and purchasers. who may give them a call, sow them every article at the very lowest market price. far Cask or approved credit. mug Ce3t. JOgPS 11114,11iliM WHOLESALE - BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, No. 233 Market Street, Nortkrast corner of Sixth. Street, Pkitodstpitio. WESTERN and Southern Merchants are respect fully invited to call and examine big stunk. as he ferlst confident that it will be to their interest, be fore rue -haring elsewhere. aug6-l7 . _ HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. sw ru, 13110THIMS & CO, NO. 188 MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA, it RE now refuiving aiWition to their funnel A stock'n fame towocortent of FOREIaN AND . DOSIE4TIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which !hey invite the attention of W. Merchants. no: 6-1 v 27 29l 56 117 45 15 99" WHEREAS. by nn act of A4.embiy. clatetl.April 18th. 184 I. James Kelly. Daniel Negley,Frao cia Wilton. jr.. Itobert Gonabbon. 'and George Mc Carobs were appointed Commi4Aionere to lay out a Turnpike Rood. commincing at E•tat Liberty and ter• mirroring at the jimeturn of the Frankainvra and Lamb. burg Rood!. 1.1 pm anance of the above the slid Com misaioners will meet at the hornot of italUl BlltTLgt, in Eto.t. Liberty, nit Mox DAT. the tuil day o t f Severn ber next. fin. the purpose of remising anbActiptiou fur the st mk of eaid-Cetnpany. • - Os a or 1111 t. Comxisslostm. . Elan Liberty, Anguot let, 18444111,1 m nei 28 e 7 53 2i L Sias, Insbalrer, 41011. ~., . A • Argun 1, 1844. i I BARRELS Rice:. A 111 :—lt ;4 propel that widows who are entitled to 91 10 do Cider Vinegar:- • Sthe benefits of the Act of June 17th, 1844, con- i 10 bushels Pea nuts; tinning evrtain petitions for four scan larger, should be i 2:25 lbs Grenoble tralnon4 infotrn.d that Congress have irnodo no appropriation r hale cream nets: - . for paying these pensious. and that therefore no pny - - ' 5 dos Imperial leastinsytnp; .. . moot tan be expected lot6ne the latter end of Decent• it cheats extra curious Y. a Tea; ber no 1 am, respectfully, Ste.. I 10 bids N'n 1& 3 mackerel. .1 L. ED WARDS. Received and for sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS. To THUS. M. Howe, Pension Agra, Pittsburgh. I No 28 sth Mad, aug 6 di& Sugar mail Illiiimiseli ' - - '. 11V111114101ET mutt . Ark Mids. N. 0. Sager : More New Wttits received at Cowes Literary Depot, 10IUF 400 Bbls. " Molasses; . - . 85 Fourth Street. - 1 On bend and for sale by A NEW NOVEL BY MISS PICKERING! I J. W. RUBBRIDGR &Ca. ail ' e 2 Wafer street, between Wood artrilkaiddlseid s 11 H E Graralfather, a Novel by the late Miss Ellen .1. Pickr-riug. author of the Grumbler, ete. 1 MOM i. 1 Martin Chtizthnsit, pail 7—Harpy's editionalso; o Bbls. Th. minor), 'a Extra - Fetal, Irlear ' Lea & Blanchard's complete edition, with 12 Blur 11.. fi gug Received and f or ai i, b y . trations. '' J. W. BUBBRIDGE & Co. Eclectic Magazine, for Anton, containing a banal. our, 2 Water street, betareen Woad and Sodtb6eld ful illnstration of the Trial of Queen Kerber it I . . Living S a e. No II; also, the back nomb.r.. Lei-unt Hours, new select Library No 3. Scsm. N., 2. with err:Anhui 100 illustts.tious. Illu.tr.ited Shak.peare, N., 17. Heaven and its Wonders, by Swedenborg. i l'rose Ficti.m., seri- ten for the ilknoration of True 1 PrinAples, in their bearing upon every day life by T S Arthur. Boy's aril Girl's Magazine for Augn.t. 11-- Family, mid Six other Nutt Is, by Mi s s f i e. • trier, fur only 124 cents. tie .- York and Philadelphia Mammoth N, , x,popers. Comic Blackstone. by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett; it. lost rated by George Cruikahank. History of the CriaSades fot the reetirery and pro- session of the Holy .Land—by Charles Mills, Bulbul of a history ..f Chivalry. etc. Reale% Policy towards the Bible; or Papal efforts to s uppress the Scriptures in the tai fire centuries; tx posed by an American citizen, author of a Voice from Rowe. etc. NV hist Player's 11a...1 Book, containing most of the maxims of the old sehool, - snd several WIC ones, to which are added observations on Short IVhist Alen, the games of Boston 4 .11 d Euchre; l 7 an experienced player. IVandering Jew, by the author of Mysteries of Paris; translated from the French. by 14 7 H Herbert. Two Sister., or Life's Changetc by the author of Tai ilor's Appret.tice. Little Pilgrims, etc. London Punch, Cur June 29 and July 6; latest No. received per steam .hip. The works of the Kerr Sidney Smith, in 3 vols. Shakspeare Illustiaterl. N., 16. Leisure Hours—No 2 Library edition. A great variety of new works received lowly The public rite ile.itt a to call and examine f o r themselves, at Coon ' s Literaty Depot, 85 Fourth et.eet. nog 6 - Notice. Notice to Pensioners. rEso.:x orncg. READ THE FOLLOWING EXTRACT OF A LETTER To HAM AMBROSE SPENCER IN AN.WAR TO HIS INQUIRIES ON THE Y.STACTS OT THI; MADICATICH VAPOR BAiia: APHYSICIAN in the fi rst class of his peofession had a patient affected with a diseased hipjoire-, for whom he prescribed the usual remedies but with out success, at a rinse when his patient was. so debilita ted as to be enable to walk but very little even with the aid of crutches, it was determined after much en quiry and invesligaik n to tri the effect of the Medica ted Baths, site Baths enabled the patient to walk about the house with crutches; six more were succeeded by the ability to walk in the streets with crutches a suc cession of Buths ha 4 enabled the patient to walls the streets without them. A l erson of great respectability in the wesiere part of this State, had nearly a year been unable to walk without the aid of crutches, owing to a complaint in the knee: several of the most respectable medical gee tlemen in that part of the country who were consulted on the case entertained such various opinions as to the nature of the disease as left it doubtful whether it was a white swelling or not. Their prescriptions afforded no relief, the patient was taken to Pbdadelphia placed under the care of one of the first professional gentlemen of that city, obtaining no relief the patient left Philadelphia to return borne almost hopeless of re covery. In this city, however, it was deemed advis able to consult the Physician alluded to in the case first stated, who having witnessed the efficacy of the Bath in that case, recommended it as most likely to afford relief in the present instance, the result proved the accuracy of his judgment and the efficacy of the remedy, for their patient after a few weeks elm of the Bath was enabled to walk - edible* crutches and to re turn home without the need or aid of them. The letter can be seen at length by calling at our office on Fifth street, nest door to the Pittsburgh Foundry. ang 6 FLEIKING Sr. BLACK: DISSOWIIIO3I. ►p HE Gum of Line, Co., is this day dissolved by JL mutual consent The business mill be closed by John F Huey. at No 123, Wood street, who 'is-duly au thorized to use the name of the Gnu in so doiett. SAMUEL C. HUEY, JOHN F. HUEY. Augost 6. 1844-43 t - N. 0. r h t .. z ia aty o. Agar; 14 "we 404 k isle* MOJA= 4 STRONG. 140 Libertypreet. ewer. 4 13 441, RePPer; naked Ind far sae by • EF.InkLAST & STON% /AO I f iberq stmt. IlkOtitTlN eiIUZILEWIT COMPLETE! • 54;,-,1•T71i tilt Ifl anovrertnitcs or Al TIN C1117,14Z;E.W 1 HICEETATIVES. FRIENDS AND - cIosIPRISING alibis •3W sad his ways. yob an Souerieal *toyed of what be did oil %%bit km 4541Gui.beei edition with upwards of ?WEL VT, Si' •Dt D ENC RVI SQL Fat Worm fOook'o-Litorail DirrokalSOOPßOC' 7 mg 3 - , l'Thisherilik ?M*t Gahm 111114141114 THOS. aIIaCKWIILL AND .1F• T. .ra la AVM* associated with thoOt BAP - . WELL.huo of sriß heosniertilt* conduct the business under the firm cf BANSWEIisis. PEARS S. Co,w'to are duly autbaised to wide*, outstanding acounts of the hire firm, and who oar for sale bulb at their tasaufsctory on Water siker. come. of Grant street, sod at their oweitonto aft Wood strew, corner oiSecood streets gesseraissonsto. meat of Plain, Cut, and Pressed Filet Glsoingtot lull 3-lw ash ''s Poems aid 21411611* Alum' his Life, by E L &Miter. , tiowspyiy V V ju4 recebed god fur mks at Criek4.LAirobry. Depot, I* Fourth meet. log . . IR NOVEL& FAMILY, Ttiins, Trainman, Axel, - ittsitt, IL awl other Tsies..by Ft-Merit** ateuiestAnombe. toil by Mary Hyoid, is coo volante. beim Hossionta• Llbraiy of Select Novels, No 38; for only 121 aloft.. For sale at Cocl's Literary Depot. es Fourth striet. Bog 3 _ TRIAL OF RIAISE NVF.INZCFerFLIN, Catholic, Nest oß Erstewill.% Indians, an aLcharge a Rape. pee. faired by hira Aso MARIA Scurent.t.. held it Neer.. ton, Winne. Circuit Court. March Terri, 1944.—.0a a change of venue from the Yonder burgh Circuit. Re ported by A E Drapier, Serearapber. You lite it caws Liwrary Depot 85 sth street.. DIRSOIII4I Odapire. N titatatinstion of the Students ia Dagat . ame-Col. Pi lees., will he held on Monday nest, eattaiseedfitg at 9 o'cLelt, AM. The Latin Class will be inumdate4 on that day, and the Greek OA Tuesday. be 14 the same hoer. The intended Graduates trili be ea, ambled in Matbernatic4, Nate al Phileopity, Lng r. and Mond Philoanpity, an Wesiaturioy.- Tim Mends of Literature end Science, are pertieuhrly Wale' tu attend these examinations. aug e-4t - , 311.Stallifaihnialf CUM. -- AI H. JOSEPH MEANS, of this city , ad been Ili 13J- Meted few two jowl* with Dropsy, (hoist:ll a which time he had been uOtler Imam% tit: of t most eminent medical awn he atoe•d final being OW/ up as incurable be was advised .by a Physician to try dm ItleratearLD VAPOR Beam after taking tbillatk and medicines for bye days, be treat ,14 work ail& made, sod Ism been Ale to Work at it r.et) .&+j since. Per' snobs afflicted in the same way mn be mfernd to Mr. Means himself. and other gentlemen who are well i pe• gettinted with his case. Iry milling. to our - odic* on Filft 'peel. next door.to the 19118144 rib Foundry. • jolt 31 FLE3ILNG. & BLACK: Star Candles. TIIK Subscriber haring complettwi his machinery for making Star Candles, is prepard m supply the friends of home manufacture with an article mug in every rePpect to any mode in the country, sad at less price. For the consevienee"of families and retailers they are put up in packages of from 10 to 50 lbs. Call and examine them. J S GWYPINF., jr 20 Franklin Manufactory; Second meet.. CEROONS INDIGO, In good artiole,) in Stir* and will he sold L to chime consignsoont, HAILINAN & JENNINGS, 43 Wood strret. rUD(TUIG lIIL A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSOIit'S SUPERIOR PRINTING IRK, • IN LASGF. ASTI SMALL KEGS, Just received at Ike office of etc "Post." angnst 1 DR. CHARLES WHITLAWIS MEDICATED VAPOR BATH . . IV HIS celebrated Bath is 1)01, established in Fihh I street near Smithfield, where persona wislirg to avail themselves of its hawks will be attended to at any hour of the day. The effects of the Vapor Bath are-- To equalise the enfilades of tire blood. and lama to removecoidnew of the hands and feet, stud to lessen the determination or flow of blood to the head. To promote meta, and te.establisb iasensiblervni ration, and thereby to relieve symptoms of in noel ip llammation. To diminish onvons irretaLility, .zd lo no 'maws has it Wird tonne tic doulosoucs..e To promote cutaneous eruptions, and remove disema ' es of the sitic. To remove the erects 4 mercury from the system, To promote etworptionaf dropsical effusions. To relieve difficulty of breathing. nail blew* so cur. Asthma and other diseases of the cleat and lungs.. To strengthen the stomach and impart a lime to the digestive °igen*, and cure dyspepsia with its. songs: quent disorders. To promote the healing of Scrofulous and clematis ukcn. To remove Gouty and Rheimuuk poi ss, sad, swell, ings from the joints, antic= Lumbago. Sciatica. &c, Tar. Quts cv .—The Bath Loss never failed to rev Ikea it. Tar Cunt r.—lt m ay be remusied as a speak-. Tae W ammo° Coe os.—Giers peva relief, Tar Measi.rs.-•-Ne*starseeufflos* hits /Pg talseff place when the Bath haVbw-n - • To prevent and cusp discbas e iblood 4topp lunge and other internal woo! offirjellYt To cure acute and 'chromic lakfialukos Ding judiciously medicated le a anemia sposcifsc. • To cure Gout, in all its fortos,in a abuser period of time than any agent hitherto empited. •• The bath has purred a pesfem FLEMI speak la lathernal :V* 26 NG it BLACK, segar *ow& ONE cent saved tit** tams minted,' Ss sal Ben: j sz ain and se will all's. hotealietrialef J. S. Gwytme's Bras tltentats. They troll SSA eip . trial; distills pries at which the Wilma their sells thew, inakesthete come as afewp as tallow esemiles. Whihl in Cleanliness and beauty they are equal to epereetetatitt at the same time . they entain perfectly hard.st penitent of 140 deem!, .IntAr yea wanner then thp sienater's sun. J. 8. GWYNI4E i r 44 fretatrui Amass:my. Sd street. aliossa • - • AA WO ; wtherAheimilve4awdepoi.imptior plia,ik; 7 4.64Dpui, & ale by :14 23? ROWT., BRUCE. •
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