.o', . . lining Psi. 7kUES P BARB, Editor and Proprietor PITTSBURG H: WEL)NESDAS MORNING..ALTUUST 26, 18k _ „ tvernoCaATlC STATE VOMINATIONs r.•a !iui-6..Fdr. A-Ci E. 1., A A. P 0 it 1." is , uP PI:ILL_iDELHLIA rot CAISAL: WESTLEY FROST, t.)? FATETIS CJIMTV DiChIOCB.ATIC COURTY Tl[ KET ANDEEW BaRET, City MEM THOMAS DONNELLY, Co1:1, - , 3 SiZTENFOv, Moo, JOLIN d. IRWIN, City, Itor,ERT MORROW, .coteres IIt.R.T.TD, Ail. bi,..1-3y Pri-OTH , i5O II! ALEX.AND.ER W. BLACK, (0.3(1:619 R.T.E : P.triLEY. A.ll,g.hacy e,, , nosztt: A.LE:4..V. 4 DER City J I:I,7II.FLAY, S. thh ?mit n7EI, DiTE.r:JR OP ?RE IK , B. J NL. I I naprci • I' a .61 CON TO-DAY. The adjourned Conven:ion ,f the lin , w Nothings meets toFday, and Will, we preFume Fettle the fate of the nath,n. To day also it is supposed that the Convention will assemble, alth Jugh we arc, as yet, " mainly ignorant " as to the delegates which will compose this 1:.::dy. Tho call has Leen published for weeks in the True Press, yet we look in vain in the columns of that de lectable she'et fur a list of delegates. It is " well assured that delegates from every dis trict in the county will be, present," but it gives no names. Perhaps, like Rhoderick Dhu, the True Frees has its forces concealed in the hushes, who will at their leader's "shrill whistle " this morning, "On tight, on lett, etuce, b.l Spring up ut once, the lurking " "We shall see, what we shall see," at the Court House today. A.NOTHEit CON VENTIO.fg." Under this caption, the Gazette announces that "the discontented Democrats have out a call for another Democratic Convention, •which has already been signed by over 600 sterling Democrats." We have heard for some days past that a few, dissatisfied in not obtaining the nomi nations of their favorite candidates, in the late Democratic Convention, were circulating a call, such as is mentioned in the above ex tract. , It may be that " six hundred," or even more Democrats have signed it, or will sign it. No good Democrat should have a particle a sympathy with any such move ment, which can result in nothing but dis cord. - The Convention of Wednesday last was the regularly called and regularly organized Con vention of the Democracy of Allegheny eon os ty. Its delegates were elected by the people, and represented the people. The ticket wh ieb it nominated, and which may be found at the head of the editorial columns of the Post, is the--regular Democratic Ticket, and as such we shall give it our most hearty support. We, are not content that the Convention sh.nild haVe ignored the great national principles of our party, and refused to endorse our Demo cratic President. But this new movement is anti-Democratic, and should be frowned I,,wn by every true Democrat. The men xvlio tae endeavoring to get up this atf.iir, endorse the platform of the Convention, which we do not, but having failed to secure such nominations as they sought, they object to the ticket. We support the ticket because it is a good one, and above all, because it is the Democratic ticket. The Post is not accusto med to get "soreheaded," because it cannot have things its own way. It is a Democratic paper, and will support Democratic doctrines. Any movement calculated to weaken the strength of the ticket which our Convention has numi nated, will meet with no favor from the: Post. APPOINriIIELE '.l` OF LOCAL. I NSPS.C. TOSS The Board to designate Local Inspectors at this port, under the Act of Congress of Aug. 50th, 1852, met on Tle,sday, at the Custom House,. to designate, according to law, an In , Spector of Hulls, and an Inspector of Boil ers, in place of John S. Dickey, and Andrew Watson, Esqs., removed. The Board consists of lion. Thomas Irwin, Judge of the United States District Court for the Western DisN triat of Pennsylvania, Coll James A. Ctilis,m, Surveyor of the Port,and Benjoi to in 'rawt , .rd, Esq ° Supervising Inspector. The Board designated Capt. Redmond J. Grace, of this city, as Inspector of and Thomas Suowden.Esq., of Brownsville, as Inspector , of Boilers. These designations were made-in pursuance of law to Hon. How ell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury, who makes the appointment. There could not have Leen named, in the, Western District of Pennsylvania, two ~,erit lemen more perfectly qualitied fur the pusi. Lions to which they have been assigned, nor whose appointments %sill be hailed with more unqualified approval, not only by those who have interest in the business to which the duties of the offices relate, but by the en tire community, than Capt. Grace and Mr. Snowden. They have each the most eaten. sive, and thorough practical knowledge of their business. E. Grace has been for Lsvetity LWO yrats a practical ricer man, during which lila,: bso4 commanded some of the best and most popular craft upon the Western waters, the last being the Cincinnati packet, "Superior." There isnothing about a steam boat whieliCapt• Grace does not know. At the same time he is a thoroughly educated business man, possessing the judgment and ine,;hanieal knowledge re quisite to fulfil the duties of his appointment. His personal character has over been above reproach, and the public along the western waters, whore his acquaintance is most exten sive, will award the most psrfect confidence, not only in his skill and judgment, but in his unswerving honesty of ptirpOso. lie i s emphatically " the right wan in the right plane." Mr. Thcrwas Snowden ; Bruwn.ville, I, a practical engineer and boiler-builder, in which business he has fur some `ears keen engaged. Ile possesses all the Lill, the _ judgment and the experience necessary fur his responsible duties. He has a most ex tensive acquaintance among steamboat men, till of whom will hail his appointment with satisfaction. Both of these appointments will receive 4.. ; • the hearty endorsement of tse Democracy of the West, for they are both sound, ralia.ble Democrats--ever ready to contribute by their influence and their means for the support of the right cause Os Dr c —That our amiable neighber, Jis P. Barr, editor of the only DBMoa*Bt.b3 paper in west ern Peansylsar; ia, hviinit. failed to otilfi.in an hp nointmeut as Postma‘ier is desirous of getiiiq, as near it Be posAnibil, il iri WLl.ipc,ri:(l t.l.out Chi streets that LE :e b. r.b.1,...•,,i Ci - il Onti.3.ni, as C •I -lEct:r ~ f Custom.; at this port. As Mr. Barr wus a etc,' i.u.•ti, i.i „i • i iilt i lei " il...ieeid...: et 'Lecurapton, - Lis chair.- .nrt ~,,;I,littrEl t;l;pori,r to.thue , of tt...i ti t . ,i..... a. Lt. to tt,ii,ittihd, i 0 tat ter gentlEMEifi by his 6 .iLrilroblE t , iciice, essed the tirctr-tir,..11,i, trete eertFi t trv, by preveutlrig the endorsement of Btephi:n A Douglas, in the lat. Dsracieratic CJucty c onveti . ion The True Press, front - which we clip the above is facetious. Pio office ol which it 1 speak , we , - ,-.,,,i3 ridt Lure, t,,,..r, If there were toe slightest ;possibility et -d-ir obtain ing it. Col Gitiscir., was most worthily up pointed to the p •sition which he holds. Ile i is an old and tried Democrat and has, hither n Lto,llways been a warm and active friend of Mr. Btichatian. We cannot endorse his course even temprarily ignoring his long cher ished principles for the sake of a local issue which, while it was important, we deem it of but minor importance as cempared with the great Dernriratic cc use. The t ffice which he now fills he did not seek, and a single error (for in our cipinion he stands in a position of gross error,)is no sue why we eh .;uld attack his democracy. We shall nut spare even democrats when they rrr. But even, were the street rualLirs ci the T, ice Peys4. of any eensequence--even were !L ling to take place in the uflice which hul,; we treulki not have, it even if ~r cere.l to us, We fir an offi.2.e. and nut it. We are not ther, ineline.i t.. gron2ble at those whi have heel! Enure tuttunate than oureivetz, the slurs uf the True Press to the c,rattary notwithatAnding, Our Derno , :racv has u> " Sure•heati " a h uil L i t C :must KLiStVer fur his own sins. annual address before the Soci-it:.s ot Washington Collegt:. .18 to be delivered on the Ifith tit September by llon. Will. A. Sodies, of Westmoreland county. From the distin guished reputation of Mr. Stokes as an ac complished scholar and must eloquent and impree-ive orator, an intellectual exhibiti of no ordinary interest 'nay WE submit the following eurrespondenoo for what it is worth. Our old farmer friend is rather quaint in his expressions, but hav ing pruned tht ni into English, they must go to the community as the honest talk of all old Democrat, who never deserted the flag, nor yielded tho forlorn hope Cot, Lures A. GIBSOIir -I 12172 waited this week with great anxiety for thy ieceipt of ray Weekly Poe, as I wlie uuee , ,y, for fear you would not hava things as you woled them in your ci,nviintivia. I ws.s, yzu triey bo edrs glad, after residing the proceedinv, to see that you had your rwri way in everything; for„you you and I always aprea on rad'esil paints, that I have always supported you for C in,tress, and that I lam sure Yr. Buchauan thing 1 , 2 r CVell tLat lima mi,tikke about the Inarqhsl,li:i.., ALtlif.ugb cou :_lid I Lave alway 3 axrced puL.. Las eorietEmea I , ecti y fa Inc the bv•Ir:I.,Z easetly gee cirq.7. 1 atv in tbe.t prdia rttrient rind 11.... , n,! expitin w.. , ate of yout th It' Ut - Rmis iC for tiao:.4o 1?-3tift.1.;11 , rltit:+)2. for , ic).l 1,:,x,21101 re th 5.2 err tryit-,q; f.lu,a, 1:_ .itP:Algil; but tLen I .ion't undtr.Et ,nd I , lly ull :30 rc-fa.3 ~l I r,-, I,„ wl,4ci t., er i lor t ia l'r(l.lcrit we 11 , ... ve 0701" a l'euttsylv•ADia Pret4;"..:nt t, . I hllve nut ..,,•:❑ ;:.Ly is our t 01191111) 1.11 , thi+ to 1113, find Pribp t Ole Ropuldlcalp3 bud.hc.cil Nuthiugd aro hinting ar6und adol ~ ay you d.)n't c,:ze s for o ld Cuck, Rr2 n . 41.11'1114 .1' , ;r:10.1 for UongrciE Cr. Then, again, 1 <