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Ilort Iciilmral Kxlillitiloo. RoMAITCISO ASD FaXDASOOES IX AddrMi ihr nmirr9iir Siii Ceninll for nncVir we can see. are likelv to remain the' Democratic SomicaUons. "Ths Good The Saturday cwr Dnili) iilormng 3dst. (same lor f.ity cen'uri.

come. Bu his is not 1, nor, by any means, the worst if i tie iiocTn? 01 cias iPisianon, eo oer.r to i HIP IlPHfli iilCiCIO, their standard "rent horde tpeculatort, who are ever tea.iy to pmuiuv any evil P'P" found haun'Uis; the oooies oi imc i-rfaniun, nun was nursej in cuness oy an i calde's daughter at Monterey, and who gratefully o( 6 loayet am! romantically ran away with and married her inht the-e men the Democratic party ai' erw ards. He it was who gave the ball, "at the 1 1 been the State's only protection. pJllt eder-: rnjucst of the oriicers ami his lair Senora was rKl lino ailMll i it ft. men iu a.M ui i 1' rotTi that paiTV III') sure to ti wiiairri They want.

To tliem. principaiiy, went the twelve mitlioiis ex I enucu i'v nei a'uiiiitiaii 'u r- tt them, the lidnk 01 ir.e timeu Jiaies wa cnar.ercu, Co.nmlt.ee. To the Peoohof our primus atiure ti we have endeavored to prove that the conduct of the present administration of the State .1. ....1 1: 1 i w. histifv the public confidence I The lacts upon which we bused hieh chose it.

I that opinion.are uncontra.I.ct which led to our jet, and must lor ever remain, unanswerah.e. It is true and th" neon eil this ontmonweaith ii is uuc, ii know it, mat l.overuor t. iror essentia! qua i lcations ot a republican ull.cer. 1 Hu hones! he is canaldt. i tatthful to the Con His political principles he learned in the school of Simon Snvder, and.

during a Ion I it- i'ps he has never known what it was to surrenoer mem timler anv temntation. or in the lace ol any peril, i uevoieu io ne greai ai, q1ISi awV nica.u.u nuu and his understandinK. art? alike enlisted in their I l.ta ry.mr1 his T1 rit i with nubile affairs. 1 P.Uu'y wffeVulS tl ing, (and we do say it most emphatically) that a' i. the State contains no man ho unuers affairs, from the most comprehensive rule of policy i iv i i i i down to the minutes, matter of oihcial detail, bet- ter than he does.

That he is henrst, his trWe Ufe 1... TV i ha.l count nniiirliiiti les ol becoming ricli pi er hciil i 'If I i fifty millions more a waltz or eallopade, which seemed to be the par anu ir .1 mi a .1 Mexicans, and which I. UAItrll, EDITOR ASD PROPRIETOR PITTSBURGH! MONDAY MORNING, SEPT 9, 1S47. 'j Dfr-UilOCUATllI JJnOJl IMATIOS FOR GOVERNOR. A l'UANClS It Sll or AiirciiExr rotniyvp FOR CAN.

A I- CO.MMI' ju 11 II I I. or 'SESATr. ALKX. LL sAWYFR lA. 11 ELII EN COOPER.

LONG. -JOHN'C. DAVITT. 1 nun EHR DON ALDSON. EDWAR COR LE.

A ji 7KDi'os at a or the Dimo-! rut- I UMMITTIE OF ComilUPOIBEJCE. III suance of a ill preiiouly published, ameet-j of the Democratic Committee of Correspond- nee of Allegheny County, was held at the Ex-j charge Hotel, on Saturday the instant, and the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: I I 1 i was nassed. To cratilv ticu i uis I the whole party has labored to get Urge nern.ine u.a" bounties to manutacturers, in lue snape oi ouruea unnecessary i i it l. i nr. I 1 1 -i 1 1 is (, nger of these scenes bemg enacted over again.

But renlv that the speculators and their friends huvt now in contemplation a scheme of public plun- omiparea io tec re acts or wnut ruvta intivirniw The new Constitution requires notice to be pub lished of the intended application lor a Bank char- ter It also provides that every such charter shall a I contain a reservation i me iu ri the 1 1. lr rfriPa ir ut the State owns a line oi canais anu ranroaus i Phihwtehihia to Pittsburgh, which is yield in ir. mo t'nan a million of dollars per annum, and 1 in ii' i iitii ue 10 liif iiuuui.it triir3, i- tia.lt. r.f ihe Vfxtern he came out with his hand, a. clean as they were 1 This blocks their game nn that side and they have, nati Railroad Company in place of John W.

An-em therefore, ahandonetl ttieir old plan oi robbing drews, Esq resigned. I he Company has resolv- is'not our business to draw a contract between 'i''S ar-d or b' means of to mke another vigorous effort for the prosecu- Jl SIH 1U, 111,11 (Ilia WIlllllllltL UU ilVUIIIIL.IU 1 a ticket as the Democracy ol -'Old Hunttngdon to the several wards and districts to appoint theiri 1 i.h ii Committees of vigilance, and that such ap-1 may justly proud of, and our Federal opponents poiiitmenis be made at once, and either by the fear." m-legates to the late County Convention; or by aj Dela waixi Covsti The Democratic he'd for that purpose. Also that so soon tion ot Delaware county met on tue tflst and I ntnrr.ittces are anno the namp nt i i. I. i nor does it acconl with our i lin.ttH.n.

to make any c'naitts against the jf rsot.a! chatacter ot (Jen. Irvin. The warmest pf.sor,.il inend, or the most bigoted political adherent ol the Eedrrai candidate, will not pretend to say tlut his hie h.is been more upriaht and disinterested, or fieer irom stain, than liov. Shunk's. To compare the experience and capacity the two men, he a com- patiton too ahsuid to lr eon l.u ghjl.le.

We do not, therefore. ne that the people have any de rich revenue i.ay the uUirest on 'five acts which shall be written by an American Zlf ae -rthicitizen, to be snbmitted before June ls. If; 1 vt mi ro drama presented bv that time coma Le iie- sue to discard their p.esen, I and elected tu.s jear "r- elect s.ead, the pe.son ol.eu-d to them by the cous hands as el the next L.fe.slatu.e i.nnosilion sembles al Capital. '1; i l.n friiul Is now ac'u-i K'lt the oluect of this address 1 not to prove the 1 show that tins stupen lous rrauu is now ac c.u ine oojeii 01 i.iis mu.i I' 1.. Fed.ral rartv tota absence of a g.u icason tor a chanae 1 tally lit contemplation u.

ta reu-rai intend to consummate it a. soo, as.neoppor 1 lane tijati auo sirwiiger the members thereof respectively, may be forward ed to the Editor of the Morning Post. Jlesalved, That this meeting adjourn to meet gain at the St. Charles Hotel, on next Saturday evening, the 1 1th instant, at i o'clock. CHARLES SUALER, Chairman.

Asnntw Wilie, Secretary. The members of the Democratic Comittee ol Correspondence, will observe that a meeting of! said Committee is cailed at the St. Charles Hotel on Saturday evening next, the 1 1th instant, at clock, hen a lull attendance is requested. CHARLES SUALER, Chairman. Adtircss of Hie State t'cntral Committee.

We trust that eery Democrat, into hose hands this paper may fall, will carefully peruse the Address of the Democratic State Central Committee, which it contains. That Address eloquently presents the claims of our present worthy Governor upon the people for re-election; and diaws a lile- l'ke picture of the Father of the Bankrupt Law I licncral James Irviu. who is endeavoring to obtain Colonel Charles H. Brough, in one of his interest- inir ieners to ine Cincinnati x-nauirci, icuio it followi rnr i Es- "Every body has heard of a fandango, I can now ln, i nave seen one, oi tne oener soru iki. is here a man originally from Middletown, Butler th rreml.

rhrmin amt 1 11 vo teiiot g- ni'ciuiiA'uicui tutors aiiu oiiuea tome some copper colored, ana some 10. 1 uum 4..111. imr 1 pa eiueni hi a kuiu ui ium 1, vuumuin. ouu ticular delight of the some of them danced a full hour without cessation." The Coat TraJi. The amount of coal sent from the Schuylkill region last week exceeded forty Tt I I.

I .1 1 I II made from the county in any one weekend brings a return to the county of about eighty thoutand dol- estimating the coal of different kinds and j.u ti sizes to average two dollars per ton. How the tarifi ruined the coal and iron interests! Carlisle Democrat. rry Alfred Kelly, has been appointed rresnient ol tlie cieveiana, von-mous anu l.incm uvu ut una -i A Tragedy Mr. Edwin Forrest, by ad vrl ivunmnt in lkf Vnrlr rv i tttin rrm i--- mium of WOO for the best original raffed in entcd to tne public as a good acting play, the for tlie tt production offered shall be tht lVorkmen From seven ten huinlred industrious men are now wanted on the Central Kailroad, where the contractor is now 011 'he line to commence work west of Ka amszoo. 1 Tori located in a healthy, well 1.

sonable price, and on the compleMon of the road VAirriiitr.st one iiidiiu 11-aiuie auopteu is, mat nu iiijuor is to be used, nor will anyone be employed who indulges in the ardent. Detroit Fret Prets. r- If Thomas Corwin should receive th (HJiiiindimii mi i irtuinii, ingenious auvocaies of that party ould declare that he was in favor of tue war, ami. it he should happen to be elected, would prove beyond caul that the war is unpopu- lar. Post.

Tht Wro Man Hung. A voung printer named served his time in the office of tie' ii it i -fir urcii Pulladium, was hung a few years since I in Alabama, upon a charge of having murdered at eoninaiiion. with whom ho wa. irvalllmr protested his innocence to the last: but without ail. Kecently the landlord in whose house the murder as committed, confessed the crime on hit death bed! Uoyington was young man of tine! talents and prepossessing appearance, whose guilt was deemed conclusive from ihe fact that he as the last person seen with the murdered man.

Iron We learn that ten tons beaii-iful r.i.lro.id iron the first ever made in this -Vate was -ijw ii oai ai me i roy iron and link ling Mills yesterday. The iron manufactured was 'he Rail, iles, gned for the Troy and Saratoga Road. We umleistand that in a few days the compmy will turn out from 25 to SO tons a day. Tiny Eudgtt. Aug.

io. Concert by Willie's Band. members of White's ind would respectful I Iv announce It the Ladies and (ientlemen rf Pittsburgh, that thev will inve their ee.n.I r.rt of Instrumental Music on Tuesday evening, Sept. tiie Musical Hail PROGRAMME. PART FIRST.

No. 1. Grand Rail Road March, hy 2. Pas Redouble, 3. Soriinambula Quick Step, 4.

Nevv Orleans March, Walch. do. Cates. 5. Hark the sorg of Jubilee: on the Xeocor Valve Trombone.

Oplnciide ami Trombacello. 6. Checkodee Wallz. 7. Duett, on Itvo Concert Horns.

8. Quck Step, (Huf Solo. Inter iniseion ten minutes. PART SECOND. Zasdsi.

N- firand Overture, (String Band.) 2. two Violins, Violincetlo ana Fiu'e, 3. Napoleon's Imperial March, 4. The Aurora Waltzes with an Schwinol. Boilien.

Introduction and Coda. Quartett: tw Violins, Violincello and 11 Ciarionctte Obligafo, Kvffser. G. Italian March, Cato. 7.

Love: No. 1 Quick Step, Bruiiase. The concert to conclude with an extract Irom the oppra ol Leonora, rt. Concert to commence at o'clock. Tickets '23 cents to be had at the Music and Buok stores.

sept-dt DI'lil'ASSK COLLEGE, COKtvF.a OF THIRI AND WOOD STREETS. 12 12 12 of al at In at i I i i i i I the control of the affairs of State, in order to r-j Ci xb tmiMi am. Pc meeting of vive the iniquitous scenes of the Ritner adminis- 1C cs of counties of Perry tration. The People of Penns) lvania, with a voice: Cumberland, at Stent's dap, resuled in the of ten thunders, have again and again declared and noITijanon. for Senator, of Ron tar C.

SnsBtrr. decreed that the Federal party 'Tas Ijicafa-1, Kiq.ot Cumberland com.tj-. at.ES shall not rule over them 1 Abaiidaai'tl the Federal i'arlv. Democratic Nelury ill UllOliC I.xlailtl. The last uumher ol that spirited lit tie IViiio- The New York Express ol Vedued iy last has cratjc the Bediord contains the rea-a telegraphic despatch from Boston.

Irom which we; SOM ot pr Kavskb, for dissolving his connection learn that the special election for a member ol Con-' wjti, leder.il p.irty. The fJszette. in tnttodiic tress, in the Second District ol Rhode I -land, held iK the remarks ol Dr. Ki.ttrn, observes. Aeon Tuesday, Besjahi Tui rston.

Dem ha to we this week gUe a faint Wilkixs I rit ike. Fed. Lubiitiii 1(le tiie made by Dr. Ksmi. oi this Abul.i.iJ votes.

Tut stn, is elect-1 Corongh, at our Ureal Mass Meeting on the ed, and is a gain. The delegation of Riiodn Island will therefore stand 1, Fed 1, in the next Congress. The District was represented last year in Congress bv Lemuel H. Arnold. il, nl'ilii.

lt lint 111C 1 ifd'-iliei Ol i Mlampnt it ihat 1 i amOlllltl iweii.v 11:11. ions 01 w.x-.o this pue the speculators have cast their greedy ees. and if a Federal Governor, with a Federal minority in both Houses 01 me legislature, couiu tuni'y is given them, we ball your attention to tne btliut session, which we hue aires iv men- I I 1. rut crt T.m ml sa.sA tioi.ed, and ai detei iniii.ed that, so Jar as Ctpenat vpon us. erv man 11 the state who vo'es for having 'he 1 1 1.LII1.- Comnioiiweaun piunuereu, enaii 00 so wua 1.1 wide n.

lhis bill, under a lalse title, lined to con eai lis. real ch racter civet to a company of speculators ...1 ,1 ,.1 .1 Itti ail tt.e I Si'i 1 es, lifCumnuies. fiigirifl, cars, trucks and machinery connected therew ith and owneii ny trie 1 he company is char'crof incorporation to hate a peipe. shall Le iirepealaliie ny Il.e Legislature. I hey are to have the right to appoint ail the office collectors, supervisors, superintendents, weigh keeris.

and all other agents which are needed, or not needed, and to create as main' new offices as they rr-ey see proper, lor the benefit of their friends. They are to regulate and control all the trade nver the canal and railroad: to fx the toils as they please; drive any man they Iiom the public works entirely, and they may take to tiicmseives a monopoly nl the wbolecarry-ii i trade. They hate the privilege of making lat enl railroads and cilia's, not exceeding ten miles in length, beret er they please. '1'hey may build a dock at Pitisburgh and own steamboats on the flhio. Inshrrt all this public property, uhtth ihetj thtmseh-: al tt'-ti'y tnili'vus of duiluis.

and which is wor'hetery dollar ol that sum is to be iven over to the rotpornrion as its uvvn property, asi iit riiy as tlie st ite has heieioture had it, to-ge'hei other privileges v. huh luc blale never did and never wou'd exercise. Aii 1 for they are to piy ten millions of did lars. haf pi ice; ind tl, it in State stock which i-uuid ive bi en night tor a little noie than inilii'ius; a rVur rj-truiolifti of liejr'y iHinncv ii i unit of dollar tr.msterred at a si fi from the public tieasury to the pockets of a b.lTik ill It is ir: sh.ii ks. 1 'he Corinvior.tve: r-v.

1 w-s he tr.c nonr in.il owner of ten millions in stock of the rr.ni-p.inv. hut great cue as taken to pievent herlioiti ir aiit" fd tiie profits, or exercising any con trol over the affairs of the company, "lheprivare stockholders were lo elect lire Ire directors and the Commonwealth was to hate only three. The private stockholders were to hate 5 per cent tiiviiled to them on their capital, and the Commonwealth was to g' what might happen to be let! which ol course would be nothing at all: for ihe directors would take good care to pocket the profits beyond their own liv per cent; lietore it would come to a dividend. As they would be the carriers them-setves. they would keen the tolls low enough to ti em barely their own five per cent, and add the dance in the shape of freights; thus by the easiest tnck in the world putting lite vt hole of the i proceeds in tiieir ow pockets.

This corporation would have been the richest in the State, possessing a patronage, power, and iirfhi-1 em-e. sur passing that of the S.oie iuternmc tit, ttccti'y tuiiex Depnted of bet mum source ot revenue, an 1 shorn of all power oter her own, property, ihe State would have bern obliged very; nearly lo double the taxes in order to meet the in teie-t on her debt. 'lhis gigantic scheme for swindling the State, I I as hatched in ihe Federal caucuses ot last in i 'er. It as passed through the Sienate by a strict party vote, ouly one l'emociat giving it his sup-1 i t. and he probably uinlcr some misapprehension nor oue Ffcr.dts' 'td amitst if lite anil tc is In tiie house, it was brought forward at lie close of the Session, as a party measure by the Feder.ilis-ts.

and opposed by tiie Democrats in solid 'column. 'Ihe previous question was called by a Federalist, to cut off debate. It failed, only be-1 cause the Democrats succeeded, at some personal risk, in staving it off until the hour of final ad jonrnmeut. No man ol common understanding can douut, i I aJl; i "-RTIC LJ-Tl, RAL SOC. 1Y hold E'biuon of Frmf, Vegei" Flowers, On A 22x 23d, and 2itk of Srptembcr, at philo Premiums are offered for the following production FRUITS.

For the bet and second best variety of Apples, not leas than i peck; Table Apples; Winter Apples; Pears, not Jess than peck; Table Pears; 12 Winter Pears. peek of Peaches, Variety of out-door 6 Melons; Quart of Plums; 12 line es. VEGETABLES. For the bem 3 heads of Cabbage, 3 Cauliflower, 5 stalks of Celery, peck of Onions, 6 Vegetable Kggm, 6 bunches Double Parsley, i peck Windsor beans, do Lima Beans, 3 Squanhes, 12 roots ofSalsilv, 12 Carrots, Parsnips, 12 Blood Beau, Peck of Turnips, Peck Tomatoes, Best and Second best peck of Potatoes, Best and Second best peck of Sweet Potatoes. FLOWERS.

For the best and second best diiolay of Dallas, I Cut Flowers, Monthlv Hoses, Green House Discretionary Premiums will be given to ailtroToi. Horticultural and Floral Productions, ii' deemed worthy. Claimants for Premiums, who are not members of the Society, will pay $1. TICKETS OK ADMISSION 25 Cents, to be had the Book Stores, and WtckersharrTs Seed Store, Pittsburgh. In Allegheny City, at the Drug Stores ofH.

P. Schwartz, John Mitchell, and John Sargent, Birmingham, at the Drug Store of John G. Smith. Or from any of the Executive Committee. Members will be admitted on presenting their Certificates the door.

Competitors for premiums will hand their names with the kind and quality of what they will exhibit 7 member of the Executive Committee, and rS'o PaeU" LJl? "yv CtOFFEi: 120 Bags prime Rio 10 Laguvra; Old Gov. Java: 1 Mocha for sale by "p3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 1 10 Wood st. CGAR 10 Hhds New Orleans 5 Bble Purified do; 2 D.

R. Crushed 2 Pulverised 1 Case Loaf; 6 libls small Loaf for sale br J. P. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. IS halfchests fine to Kxtra fine JL Imp i andGP; 5 Chulan Touchon; ii Catty Boxes, various for sale by ep.3 J.

D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood it. rpOBACCO 18 boxes Plug, sup. Richmond JL 10 12 2 Baltimore PIn: 1 Fine ent chewing; for sale by J.P.WILLIAMS, HQ st. sepj "TAILS 120 Kecs, in st.ire and for sale by sep3 J.

U. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. FAMILY HAMS 1500 Itw prime, for sale hy sep3 J. P. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st.

Tn Tt 7 "sontd siI 'or sale bv tep3 WILLIAM 1 6xSto 10x14; 110 Wood st. LUKlti llbls 1 opperas doi Woolen Socks 3 pieces Tow Linen Bbls live Flour 5 Crab Cider on consignment for sale by P. WILLIAMS, 1 10 Wood st. spp3 Goodi. Id TCHES, JEWELRY, 4c TEST RF.CEIVED mv fail supply of fine Hold and Sll ver atches and- Jeweirv, to wh ch 1 would call ihn attention nfnnrrli9urc aa I uiil el' 5 percent, advance on regular' Eastern nnee.

will guarantee every article as represented. W. W. WILSOX. sen3 cor of 4(h and Market sts.

OLD TENS Just received, a large additional supply of Premium Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, all warranted, and at the lowest prices. W. W. WILSON, -p3 cor of 4lh and Market sts. QOLAR LARD LAMPS and Gas Chandalicrs, of i 1 i A ull.

c- V. W. WILSON, per3 cor of 4ih and Market sts. liSBO) UI ioBS flHE Copirtnershlp heretofore existing bettve-en JL the subscribers, under the stvle of J. P.

Williams Co. is dissolved this day by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. D. Williams, who is duly anlhorized to settle the accounts o.

the. late firm. J. I). WILLIAMS, Jituburgli, Sept.

1, 1S47. THOS. MILLER. A'otlce lo Firemen. fTMIERE ill be a meeting for parade and inspec-X tioa, on Saturday, Sept.

lltb, at 1 o'clock, P. at the old parade ground on Liberty street. By order of ihe association. The firemen of thecitj of Allegheny and BirmintT-hnm, are respectfully invited to attend said parade at the above named place. 1 captains ol the several companies are reques- 'ed to meet on Saturday evening next, Sept.

at ciock, at tne rteptune Kngine House, Seventh street, to make, arrangements lor the parade. Wm. M. Ei gar, First Chief Engineer. epo-2t 1 A.

A. MASON tCO. Dry Goods House, 61 Market Street, Between Third and ith streets TTT AVE just received a large supply of rich Fall SJL i.oous, comprisine in part: 17 Cases various nv les Prints and Chintzes of English, French and A- merican manufacture; 156 pes. rich and desirable patterns French Ginghams, warranted inferior to none ininnrted in etvlp c.n rious colors; 3-4 and 4-4, ISI'k Blue Bl'k Silks, for Mantillas; Fancv dress Silks; Bl'k and Mode colors: de Lainsall wool. Shawls of every stvle and nnal.

ity; Cassimerei, Cassinetls, Broad Cloths and Vest- lileactied and unbleached Muslins frrm -lT BeD' 1 ellow. Ked and hite lan- fered at tt holesale and retail at the very lowest cash priees. (scp3) A. A. MASON Co.

IT IS BELIEVED that, at nodTstaHt day," Dr. Ralph's Vegetable Pills, will be preferred to any advertised medicine now in use. It is cheaper than many others, as the boxes contain a greater number of Pills, and being more efficacious, such large doses are unnecessary. They contain no merctrt. Particular directions accompany each box: every oisr.rder is mentioned separately, and the particular dose and inanntrernent in each complaint, is so plain and practical that none can possibly mistake.

In point of fact, families will find this a convenient and economical means of preserving life and health, for sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smiti.field near 3d. sep3 xii A.ylih.K' hlui -o io ot tins ral- 'I uable periodical, just ree'd and for sale at sep3 MORSE'S. I "ir.

u.c nuu v.sreerniirime. JL i his exciting story, Dy me autnor ot Life in Lon- don, is now complete at 60 cts, for sale at ep3 MORSE'S F.MARKABLF EVENTS in the History of A-XV merica, by J. Frost, I) No 4 ol this valu- wor Just received and for sale at sep3 MORSE'S CHAMBERS' MISCELLANY of Useful and Kn- tertainmg Knowledge. The long-looked for work is now lor sale at sep3 MORSE'S AlAVERLY NOVELS Complete in 0 volumes, 1 cheap form, 3,340 pages, SO cts per volume at ep3 MORSES 1 EDINBURGH REVIEW. The July number of this valuable work for sale at ep3 MORSE-S 1 LOWERS PERSONIFIED A new supply of this beautiful work, from No.

1 to 4, just received at MORSE'S Literary Dcp eunh ft. rp2 4 RTHL'R O'LEARY' His vTnderings and Pon-deriugs a new supply for sale at MORSE'S. CHAMBERS' CYCLOPEDIA No 15 of this valuable periodical, just received and for sale at sep2 MOISE'S. rpARTARIC ACID 5 Cases, just received and for I le by B. A.

FAUN ESTOCK CO. aug31 corner of First and Wood sl. CHLORIDE LIME: lOCasks best American, just received and for sale bv B. A. FAHNESTOCK CO.

ug3l corner of First and Wood sts. CocsTr The Democracy of e- Ve met in Convention', nt Franklin, on the 24th The Convention went into the nomination of iv.u fit k.iut I W. P. Sujttick had 20 votes. J.

Pohtkb EaiWtu had 10 votes. Win. P. Shattuck was therefore the choice of Venango county for State Senator. Crawford and Venango counties compose one; c.

i to i cei aioriai do canutuaies ivaiuc I i -it anu t-rawiora county some time decided in favor of Mr. Biavvley. The matter will be settled by Conferees, on the September. The Venango Convention nominated John Evans for Sheriff, Jacob Myers tor Treasurer, Robert Archer for Commissioner, Dr. A.

Donaldson for Coroner, and Ifm. Allison for Auditor. Ho'Tixoiioji fiiisrt The Democrats of Huntingdon county met in County Convention on the llth and nominated the following ticket: AturHtly Jacob GeiiiiniU. Sfurijt Matthew Crownover. Trtasuitr David Black.

Comminiuntr Robert Speer. Isaac Cook. The Huntingdon Uiobe says It is just such i put in nomination the following ticket: Jittmhly George Palmer. Frotlionutury, At James Sill, Jr. CumtttissioHir Joeph Esrey.

Director Robert Frame. Trcnsunr Jacob Byre. Auditor Edward H. Eug'ei Pkrhi Cur xt The Democratic Convention of Perry county made the following nominations: Jubn Souder. 7u-i'j7' James Stephens.

Treasurer I)a id Lupfer Comtniniuner George Titzell. Clakiox Couti The Democrats of Clation county met in Convention on the lGth ult and nominated the following excellent ticket Assembly John Keatiey, subject to the decision of the Representative Convention. Conmnfiiuicr Stephen D. lSunn. 7'rtasurrr Wm.

T. Alexander Auditor Peter B. Simpson. ultimo in bidding a final adieu to the FEDERAL WHIG PARTY, of which had been one of the moit prominent ami influential members and we h.i not a doubt but thai scares of honest men in Bedford Comity who have hereiofuie been deceived into the suppoit of Federalism, under the name VS niggerv, wil follow the praise ivor ktm eaid At tne i.it 1113 he in Ehis riljrr he vv.ts v.h:.' 'II ine jiumTiiii 01 ltv i.t lor tiovernor ol I'erinsylvania, and his business here to night was to oppose the election ol JAMES IK l. It might he thought strange by some that he should do this, bu! he considered he had abundant reason for doing so.

As lar as his recollection of political affius run back, it has been charged np.in the DEMOCRATIC PARTY that they would RUIN i'iiiih ins ii.is ti'-eu ine very ouruen the 'vtrillj son? hir the as rr tiiniv a I i 1 I .1. I 1 years! When the TARIFF of 1 PJ Wds modified by the passage of that ot I pi, the hue and rv HrI-N Ill IN tint wa to atilict the country was published from one extremity of The Lruon to tne other! Hit I I. is rh.t! KII ut or ('OA IRON" and WOOLLEN ni-i terests being destroyed, they are in a more pros-'; vrou eon.lition NOW, under the Tariff r.f ISIoi than they hate ever been at any F.lU.M ER PER- The Farmer has I een blessed with II Kill PRI-: CKS and he can get aij M.VER lr the products hisl'arm if he preters it The Median- i 1C in, iie Lahorertinds eu.plot merit in abundance, i good wasfj The Spe.ii'er that he had llone of the Kl'lN which was to all! ct the aIlli, but that the comiti- had prospered under HE MOCRA-riC RI'LE beyond all precedent; and had ircreaseti in weaiui ami creiTuess to such an ex- nt as DEF al! comnetiti ion iiom the rest of tn(, wotij! Was he rout inue to the DEMOCRATIC-PA IM with his eyes open to these facts HON EST andjPATRlb TISM both FORBID il The Democratic Party were RIGII air. I he lelt it his DUTY to SUSTAIN- it The TARIFF of 1s, had e.r.vve.1 iti-ll I the Tariff of 1 1 2. and he felt an honest pride acknowledging hat he ken to he the The unparalelled prosperity that every where prevailed sustained him in trns declaration, '11 to pass the act incorporating a great Mammoth BANK was also to be attended with the most dire- hi! corisenuenees.

hut il nicciraiinn ic part' was uecrieil as useless and inimical to nsele I "oivrvi.wi liifsfs: r. R. MIL'NK, he sr'id, was I FRIEND opposed to such monopolies, and the 1 1 I 11 1 1 I 1 11IC i CH Idl I OL' 'l'urs iifiiiir i. i lit i the following manner. It is quite expressiv 1 MEXICAN WI1K.

NOMINATION'S. FOR GOVF.RXOR Honorable JAMES IRVIN, Father or rue ButHcri I-aw. pun CAXAL COMMISSIONER. Colonel JOSEPH W. A DiseiisResn 0SKnrrr run riis tjuHiiim.

SW.U OF JWl.iiid I i i I i he i lease at Philadelphia has not jet neen One of the proprietors of that paper did, ami tin question is, shall one hall oi me iu- Lli.l eludins the "good will," descend to his heirs. The decisions in England, as la. down by ice than- cellor Shabwkll, in the case of Iirii vs Lang- don, (Bisset on Partnership, p. C3, Kinley Lescu.e New Library of Law and Equity, Vol. p.

37,) say that the "good will" vests in the KurtMvinp' nartner. We believe the nii.stinn has i- -i i nffeer Vet hlen KPttl.il in tlo lflinnnn "J' common sense would say that the English decis- ions are anything but just. The Harrisburg Union presents a similar cafe to the Saturday Cuuritr, but we observe that Mr. McKinley, the surviving partner, with a magnanimity that is honorable and praisworthy, has de tcrmined not to claici the good will'' of the office. He cannot reconcile it to his conscience, however advantageous it might be to his pecuniary interests, to claim what in equity belongs to the heirs of his lamented panner.

He says: "we hold that the full one-half of our establishment, whether tangible fixtures or "good belongs ta the widow and heirs of our deceased partner, and it is theirs to dispose of or hold as they may determine." Tin Riuot Spihit Th following resolution passed by a Democratic Convention in Walworth Wisconsin, is deserving of imitation every where by men who honeMly uphold Democratic principles: Uesvhtd, That we bury in oblivion everything which has caused division or estrangement in our ranks that we earnestly recommend concession and harmony the support of principles instead of interest ol measures rather than n.en and that with united hearts and a common purpose, we ill acquit ourselves in the coming cant ass as good Democrats and men. Mom cm est to Da. Iliciv. The frierds of Dr. Hagan, the late talented editor of the Vicks burgh Sentinel, have erected a monument to his memory.

The inscription 0:1 the front side of the slab is as follows: "Sacred to the memory of Jam ss Hagah, M. a native of County Detry, Ireland, by adoption a ici'izen of the United States. He deputed this lite on the Cth day of June 1 1. aced 3s years, a mar- tyr to bis Uevottontothe rights am! interests ol the people and Ins uncompromising vigilance ami zeal i detecting an 1 exposing the usurpations of place and pow er." Chi the reere side is in'crilied the follow ing- i his stone was erected by the fneniis ot the in commemoration of the warmth and i purity of his heart as a man. and his firmness, fi- deiity, an i incorruptible integrity as ihe conductor of a public press.

ill or TETsa Src ivesaxt. Mr. Uant'a Will ha been deposited in the Surrogate's office. He has left the following sums to public institu tions American Iiilile Society American Tract Society institution for the Blind. Protestant Half Orphan Asylum.

.55.000 l.i 'i n) Colonel II'. fi-'i'. Till gen'iemsn. hearing of the landing of 1'arf ih s. instantly resigned his diplomatic commission as charge at ipies.

and With commendable patriotism requested a military appointment in The President has his brother a M-ijor in the regiment of di.igoiiiis, and yesterday the new officer received his orders to join (Jen. tcott's division. Fhil. TiuUlin rry- A letter-writer Irom Mexico. sas the first American f.ishi-m the ath-pt, is ihe iMistle.

It was certain'y erriii'-'t ni; to see them s'rur through the stree's, as prou 1 tiieir b.ig oi brn as a mother of her onty child Sureiy lite Mtxi cans are becoming enlightened. It tliiPA (' II BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Kirasssi.r roa the mohjiivg tost. I'll 1 A DELPHI A ARK ET. Sejitemher 4, 3 o'clock, V.

M. FLOt'R owing to want of export demand. Ketai! sales al f.i, a o.S i Ri F. I LOl R. Dull, tvitn some sale at J.S0.

CORN MEAL. Sales at WHEAT. Sales old Western, t. CORN Market quiet offered but no sales. OATS.

Sales at 50c. a 52. WHISKEY. Increased demand, but prices nominal. Other articles without change.

Stock market dull with dow nvvard tendency. A LT I OR ARK ET. September, 4, -1 o'clock. P. M.

Market very dull and piesems no prices Since last reports ch auge in NEW YORK MARKET. Sept. 4, fi o'clock. P. FLOT'R.

Sales Genesee made at market heavy, and demand fallen off WHEAT. Not much doing; has caused depression. CORN. We quote sales at steamer news i5c. for prime White prime Yellow 72c.

71 Maiket quiet v. and prices unsettled OATS Sales at 43c. RYE Sales at SO a 8 2. PROVISION'S. No change sales nominal.

GROCERIES. No change. HEMP Demand good, with some sales. WOOL. Inquiry good and demand actite (J 0 i .11 1 A 11 0 1) Prepared ami eorre.cteil every Afternoon PITTSBL'RGII BOARD OF TRADE.

COMMITTER FOB EIT III Iltl. Jas. Dalzell, W. W. Wallace.

W. J. Totten, PORT OP PITTSBl'ltCH. 2 ET WATER IS THE rHi.tSEL. ARRIVED.

Oneota, Day, Cincinnati Empire, Young, Cincinnati Magnet, Carothers, Reaver Skipper, Hemphill, Heater DEPARTED. Lady Byron, Mill, Ciucinn.it Hudson, Poe, Sunfish Magnet, Carothers, Beaver Skipper, Hemphill, Beaver riTTSBLHGIl MARKETS DAILY REVIEW. C3 On Saturday afternoon, instead of attending to our commercial duties, we cut loose from the hum, the crowd, the shock of men," in this great workshop of Vulcan, and took a jaunt to that cool and delightful retreat, Ivoseuale," at Manchester, where we partook of the good things ol this life," hy special invitation of Messrs. Townsend, Carr the enterprising and gentlemanly successors of Mr. Cyrus Townsend.

The "Philosopher" gives a full and very accurale report of what there occurred in his own proper department of this paper to which refer ths reader We trust this apology will satisfy our commercial friend. I i i Uet by Dr. Keisar on cenosit. wilu the various niiiiiic -i u.1. ii." amount for whirl.

UI.IIIS liJir Ute. I 1I.1IPI, HOI 1. nll'D' tli.n wa. 1 II- ntren tl, round. We assort tt.al li.etieciion this timeol i.pttj-ral Irvin.

rir at.v uiher fi.an. oi the irstrfv to Id he with EX-! -it 1,11 11 si, TREME DANGER to 1 interest ot the State We solemnly declare it. as ihe M'ofound coniiction jof our minds, that three earsot rederai rule in Pennsvlvania. would tarnoh the thtiracter of the nit mr.rt ht.titxtti tint I 1 imit her trtaturu. and l.amth i ihe administration of her'i I UOSl lllipor lain ousoiesji.

a 1 iri kjw 1 1(mi ill no Will think lis rnshin making so severe and sweeping a barge. But we i ate made it leiiiiatiy ami nat is more, we make it JeailessH'. lei anK we ran prove it to the heart's con'ent every ui piejudiccd man in the a larmer numlier we pral party had Ic'i. iigt. CA FABLES." Iheurm told you tli.tt the Fed- t'y I ii IN- i er tl id thiit party ei'hcr i I il.e Stale or na- i0 conduct the husir.e tloii.

ith anv accounted cgre o( pri pntty cm he chanta-lor oid. hv Mii-rii'Mi i'. that tlie tui.i.amenl errors ot thrir diticai creed, rei.dfr e'ent fir hih iiihiic pU; rricnt. tncin iticon 'Ihe heii mad' fur all the peoj hiiriiens stiouid i-e Unit I he sfin tn.it its nriifiit was ai.d iLs that no rolhery ot the ni.n. he atne 1 n-r fy ei rich mix the lew; that i i.i'ses in liuniC.s cat.

not he futoied ui-i'er our I any mnie than sects in reiiiin. ad rttiit is bestowed upon olie, t-evi'lid its j'l-t sti.tie. is so rnocli iiindered trom iet. 1 mii-i tt.e ur li.tlneiu pnncii'ies. tie c-ever did arid so in it.

em and 1:: r.g rs u'i 1 is I'it I (-neves iintii.s tiiC i wi Ihesn, ri asven.ter.cy in ncr c.iin.c.is, ine vv Cannot stop her tnig'i'y marcn to nilist he inilest ton. 0i it, as is est and lair ol lid in ani.s reatness. It tie on'v h'Ui-the ivern- iiienr, so it is the on'v wiiich a lice a pe.ip'e ever t-d-r re. ihit our TijiiiK dilierei.tiy i.i:-e nLsnid as ihe op.iiiou is. tnev hv-hrve it priv i'lii iiiies and tat i.

rs. ai the trreji ot i'-ct? n-r wiii. ii th-Coiistfiutnui vv as irm ed. Tue owl in Il.e l-iide. cuiiiplains ot the sun, its light was to thst he not see tn citch a mouse ii a'i eie.tli.ot should made nit purpose that an owl may ca'cTi mice.

A Federal sj-eculati-r cuises Dem-cracy with fim.lai eaiiies'ness because its b( principle equality with il.e nioi.s.'iig schemes by which he would acciimit'a'e weuhii. He thinks the was m.ide lor hi i in. an.l lor tiohndv else, lie ileci.nes that the corn-try is ruined, whenever he and his iss are nil lo.iihd with special favors ll ihe pref.es of tlie ptr'y take up the cry; their orators 1 and thousands of honest met behef that a goternmeiit wh any particular cla-. but git. ti.t aiai lllll Lt iieilcci ived into iiie shews no iavoi to pr it'-ction.

in eq a.d measure, to uti trru iiiifio'i of tne is some mons'er of gteat 'l'tie rut'lioul is tne sin.ii-e nl all tin' srinnge latut'y which Fedet aiisni has s- exhihilc I. Nor i. it any wonder that an so glaring np a point so tiial. shim! 1 obscure their idgment up'iii every kintit-'d A superstition Svi absurd, i.s iitc to m.ike a piiii'ieai iil'aiiv man who e.iri.es'iy lu iieves it just as firm faith in the Email wo'ii I ike one a fool in ali things that peitaiu to religion. We have not said tiiat our oponents want perso-I nal integi it y.

and we are liee to admit that among I tiieui iiiesome of tiie most gO'ed men in thecoun-j try. We too, that ihe gieat mass of their followers ate siiiceie and upiighr. But we appeal to you, citieiis, to say whether they have ever conducted puhiic ittlaiis" itli any degree ot vt is loin or even ith comuioii prudence, when i they have by chance, obtained power. All Feder al administrations aie marked hy tiie disgraces and 'calamities they have indicted upon the people. I i'hey are as broadly distinguished Irorn the other periods ol our political history, as Ihe years ot Idight, and famine, and potatoerol, are distinguish ed in the memory of men.

Iiom those of plenty and prosperity. The administration of the elder Adams as a yi unny. The election of bis son was a cheat. The measures which followed their success in lslO, were insulting lo the common sense of the people, and drew quick and sure destruction on their head The Kilner rule has now no that we know of, even among those who would fain see that ridiculous performance, ball comedy and hall tragedy, acted over again. The Democracy can point to a thousand triumphs over Iraud and tyranny to a country which, under their iiillueiiCe, has risen to the highest prosperity to nieasuies origin.iied by them, which promise to stand the test ol all time, lint, tt neie lint, tvlieie are the monuments ol I cot il wis loin e'r financial skill is seen in the chatter of the tinted Ma er Hank-.

neir regaru lor moiniiiyis main- jested in the Bankrupt Law. Their economy is i Btcil III A Willi i no i.ioo', r.lollr. i three, ears. The Gettysburg i i i.i.... il.

emleii.r paid, though pjy.ih'e. excluding transfers on oh! depositories, is 1.307 After deducting Irom this on account of transfers transitu and nterdrafis 32, theie will remain, subject to draft, the net amount of p-il M. Tiic American and Gra. Taylor We copy the follow i Irom the Pittsburgh American, of Saturday, Sept. 4.

That paper uj one of the principal Federal Whig sheets west of i the Alleghenies. It v. ill be seen the editor is op- i posed to the nomination ol Geo. Taylor for the i Presidency, because the Hero of Bueni Vista was commander of the Blooil Hound hen I in pursuit of tht Seminole in the swamps of' Honda: WORTH NO 1 ING In the history ol parties perhaps no period ever presented a more honest, zealous, and selt-denymg body ol men united together, than the whigs in the campaign of is. 10.

One whom we recogn.ze as among the ist zealous an! eliic.ent of that day has preserved a rmunescerce iheieol worthy ol special not.ee just now. All who recollect tUat x. Ill the l.l.S.id hni.i.,1 innv" the blood hound army incorporated ith our ow by the then adminis tratio i and Ine base in rodu-t on was one ot the cinses which wrought its dovvnlall. Banners illustrative of it were exhibited at all our conventions. One of these is now in possession of our friend in tins county representing the said blood hounds charging upon a body of the i seminmesviea on t.y oi i now ayior arm tms latter is not only represented in lull uniform, but named on the canvass.

i ij i "i i I.e SIIOUIU UC iiiC lilIlUlllitLC Ol IOC tl uis IV.1 1 icsi- dent. We have no recollection ourselies of lie part that General Taylor may have acted in either the i 1 I rpHF. FALL SESSION of this Institution will com-' r.iA' i a -I i vases splendid Plaid poods lor ladies dreiscs, 1 nee on 2d Monda of Scptembr com rry stvle for Fall and Winter wear; Students arc r- quested to be in attenuance, at 9 Cashmeres. de Laines. Satin stn'd Ahrr nfn.

o'clock, A. M. JOHN BLACK, D. Pres't. SALEHATCS AND CITE FACTOKY FOR SALE The administrators of the late James McLaaghlin, offer for sale the establishment situate! Ninth Ward, formerly carried on bv him, in his i life time, as a Salaralus and Clue Factorv.

The." 1 cnects, strip'd Shirtingf; bleached orks are in complete order for carrvine" on the rrown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are of- that all this as as seriously intended as it was mencmg at any time. A liberal credit will be giv-atrocious in its character. That the Federal par en, and all particulars made known by calling on tv should have been so thoroughly drilled and dis-1 either of the undersigned.

a i lit! T-' RT ITITT X- procurement or employment of these blood hounds. fpnin up one ot ari curr'ncies hut the banner representation speaks lor itstlt WorId ever witnessed Who would dure to fur the impiesstous at least ot tht day. nv this i act proposed bv the Democrat- 1 iniir.ff CI (IlllO, the best interests of the country, yet ihe country The Auditor General of Ohio has, within a few had always continued to prosper, days, published a statement of the revenue and I The Speaker justified our Government in the canal lulls of that State, for the first three-quarters present war with Mexico in all its oveme nts of the present financial year, hich exhibits a shewed that EX1CO commenced it and vindi-gratifying result, and must put at rest all doubts cated the conduct of our hi at generals and soldiers as to the ability of Ohio promptly and fully tolw'hohave borne our flag in triumph over so many-meet all her engagements. The canal toils re-1 battle fields. He also charged the WHIG party ceived in the three quarters of the last three w'Uh being in favor of MONOPOLIES and Mam previous to the ISth of August, are as follows: imol'i corporations calculated to cmrcn'raie power in For the 15th of Aug us', 1645 'S7 .483 lcli to "-'reat injury of the 1S4i5.

'in in 34 i'lru bo .1 i i r- Tl it ilt iP Pil ir( rilis In a nf husmness. with fixtures. and readv foi com JOIIN M1TCHKL, Administrators. tiramd Prize Concert: SILVER CUP PRESENTATION! ANDREW'S EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON. I ADMITTANCE 23 CKXTS.

qias Evemne Scut fi 6' pHE Sp endid Silver Cup, offered for the best I Original Ethiopian Melody or Lxtravaeania, i Wl, awari.rcl tu thc aulllir 0-tucll plece a receive the decided anoroval of the mainrit th. lr audience" audience. An appropriate Address will be delivered on the; presentation of the cup. The whole of the rot 1 he whole ot the troupe will appear and give the nesi uossibe ettect to tie nieces best possible effect to tlie pieces submitted. wiMtt a crhoice of seats should so cure tickets and places previous to four o'clock this day, at the Saloon.

sep6 17IXE FRENCH ENGRAVINGS Just received fine from the Paris Publications a lot of very Engravings. Also a few courses in Trees, Fruits, Flowers, very desirable for sehools. JUH.V GILLESPIE fc CO. sep6 3t 76 Wood st. "VV.

IV. Wilson, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, TAS just returned from the east with a large and 11 ell selected stock of Goods in his hue, viz iue Gold and Silver atches, of the best makers and latest patterns. Jewelry in every variety, Silver Ware, Gold Pens, Rich lancy Goods, Tea Ware and I able Cullery, 4 c. tic, at tlie Jowes prices. septb Xtvr Books.

4 FRESH supply of Cromwell, a vindication by J. H. Morle D'Aubigne, just received, also Napoleon and his Marshals by J. 1 lleady. Napoleon, his army and Ins generals, their unex- ampled military career ay an American i-1 1 I1 -j ey.

Letters from Italy The works of the late Iter. Robert Murray M'Chi- yne, minister ol tit. Peter's church, Dundee. on Romans, from the fun Edinburgh edi For sale at thc bookstore of ELLIOT ENGLISH, sept 6 No b6 Market st. 1 i I where," will stand' fo.ever a silent but eloquent i I-oml is thereloie fairly made up.

He who itnes, of their enlarged capacity for managing internal improvements' Their patriotism has been the State government, husbanding ail her re-. signalized oposil, on to their country the ar, and applying them to pa.y- with En-land and Mexico, hiie ihe Buckshot -the debt, so as to lighten taxation as much i i as possible, cannot choose but tote lor dovernor i may be cited as convincing prool ol llieir talor-; i i i i i i o. ifeste.l in Ibhuiik. 1 hose ho ish to see the scheme ol lheir political sagacity has been maniiesie.l in a 1 robbery cairied out. or hope to get a share of the, string ol predictions, as soiemiy as Ine ciiilitie.i in lue caucuses inai noi one oi lueui ian ed to come up to the mark, all lor mere sport is an assertion which will not be believed by any: human being who possesses but the twentieth part ot one noor sense.

I bis being the fact, what reason have xve to suppose that the iniquity would not be consum- mated next winter, in case of Irt in election with I iV.o Would r- i omniDii prevent them Public opinion was powe.1,.1 last tear as it w.i be next, besides, li.en scheme is once carried out ley a legislatit rant, with a perpetual and iriepealable charter. (1)pv can Je(V (h(. jluonj anj allsh at xht They will hate more ollices in their tUtu themselves. Surely we have now said enough to reueem our pieus cter of the State, bankrupt the treasury, and ban i ish honesty from the public works. I he issue on L.

REILY, Chaihmax. I. G. Kinlf.t, Secretary. August w3, ls-17.

The Potato Diteas Disease, we regret to has made ils appearance in this neighborhood, as; well as in olher parts of the Protmce, anj its effects already, in some fields near the City, aie vety alarming. We trust, however, now that clear weather his succeeded the heavy rains and dense. fogs of the last six or eight days, that the disease I ill not prove so destructive to this valuable crop as dreserit appearances would indicate We learn from different parts of this County, that Wbeaif Oats and Turnips promise abundant crops; and that more man usual lanu nas men ce- voted to lheir culture this season, ow ing to lhe lailure of the Potaioes for several years pasi. s'r. John 'A' jCcuntr, liih.

ii ii i i I as, if i 1 i I i i that he had been charged by the Whigs with wi be at east JioOiiij an increase of thirty per i i i i 1 i tl i enne ivoring to carry water on bofh shoulders: he out. on the receipts of last year I he amount of wlslieJ disclaim-canal received during the three quarier, end- with the whig pa ty henceforth the 15th of August is sut hcien to pa he alld FOREVER lie said hid deemed it nee whole interest upon the Mate debt of allow. sary to tllls wuch in to be deducted for repairs. 1 he hls posltion belore the Jmmum 1 whole amount of the sinking fund which will be vrinn FRANCIS MICN'K as a man of applicable at the of the year to the Mate i unspotted and considered him the most debt of Ohio, will not be less than hra hundred jelylcleul and imthlul Got eruor Pennsylvania ever and ftjty thousand dolhtts. had; and concluded hy pledging himself to the cor- rrV- We find the above in a Whig paper publish-1 d'a' and hearty support of MIENK LONG 1 1 IS IRE I II and the entire ticket selected bv the ed in Philadelphia; and a.

a man own udmis- Urlnoerllcy o( C0UIlty sioin, in law, are always receitsj as the strongest evidence against him, we take it for granted that Exchange paper publ ishes the federal our Whig friends generally will not be disposed to ticket for Governor and Canal Commissioner in i. i 1 prophecies of lather Mi er. anil as lliose ol Joel Smith. In office they never carried an important measure that experience proved to be right; as a minority, they neteropposed any thing that turned-out to be wrong. Their hob career has consisted ol one blunder alter another.

These are ample reasons, in our opinion, for refusing power to such peisons. Why should we trust our interests to men, fo notoriously incapa ble of understanding the plainest political truths What sound reason can be giten for reposing conti dence in a party that we have so often found destitute of the necessary qualifications Is General Irvin a stronger man than Governor Ritner? Have the leaders of the party who counselled Ritner, and who trmiW counsel Irvin, grown wiser by experience' Some may perhaps think so, but tve caution you to beware how you believe it for fifty tears the principle of that party, and the charac ter of their measiuK, hate lemaiiied the same, and question the staleuient here presented. The facts are derived from official documents, which "can not lie," and show that the great agricultural State of Ohio is now in the full tide of glorious prosperity. Tht "ruin" that Federal politicians last year declared would follow in the footsteps of the new Revenue Law. has found no abiding place within the borders of our flourishing sisler State Long in ay she enjoy her present truly enviable po sr.ion..

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