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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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JOHN . iistEcriCK. Of M.Cll.lleO.
' , :"Noioni(Arcois OP. onrenar , scorr.
11.14 d couvilioim as tonnetter, after
. i.c:iraiio..r. - pr of ; the protective
^2; ,pdicy, and-Other insrdinal principles of the Whig,
..oxiiihodtott in the resolutions reported
;175.i.lieltirtioralifo C Oafisgh, chairman of-the
totOinithee Otttaolutiouv,Tortrully end triumph
eztai:itatlinominaei Gee. Wuerti.cu Scorr, as the
n,e o ,elkoicuruYAhcil..Pflteys-of;Pernisylvania, for the
2V 7,1 -Tieskintini ;1852. , c• •
ig--thlsictioe of the {Whigs of Pennsylvania wilt
;.; cord play - desponded to by the,Villigs of New.
Qhfa,...lndiona, and other States. No other
howeverexcellent and deserving, has such
'U- scahold-pent the feelies of the masses, as the
, hero et Chippiwzi - ;,and;no candidate that the
efie:atertcali dcprire him of the 'rotes
L.,,orrenneylwo,.ilesi York, Ohio, and Indiana;
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vithont these atates no man can be elected.
Zt igr , ertideii!, that', the rural population of these
' L t.'Sbitiii;o:nd - tfot their tar e cities, -
control -their
..I*llthtttitVft have, no Paris in this country; and
is a happy thing for sic that wv,hare not.
• r , We tens teen fully sustained, by this action
• 4 of the WhikConvention, in all that ice hale
I ,i: , ,;44l,l,,ieipecting den". Soott's popularity in It'enn
,l sylrtaia. It.ie and has long bein a fixed fact,
• ,one that edlors did not create, and could not de
* ,troy if the liould.
,•••• I. l:llldir,it+ banner of Scott and Johnston, as
• `. l tutule . • TO ler and Johnston is 1844 th e
nothing „to p fear. Scott is as strong as
• joylorwas,iLrul4ohnston is immeasurably strong
ft! t`'tt ei that be was in 1848.
• 11Isnout "orlSrmstnartiLo, by John'Holland.—
'' Prihlisted by the American Tract Society, 150
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eet,low.lork.. Pittsburgh Depon
sfry ...t ic6ry on !.Char st. - •
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4 ' "ti.: c: Theiol e before no is one of no
G., - -' sni tift e . q i,f:, 4 40 . 1'ot:hoc seems to be posoessed of the
,•,...„. r ,f4rild,tipiri 3 f (ha extraordinary . man 'photo
:L. , : I brea thinglitting,'
picture: ho holds. op, before
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°`"4''Tite4ocii , 'OT i thimeterf,eld eras mom like on
...,;,-,alliterti filtiF It the life of an ordinary mortal.
~t -, , : Dail% his gastul brilliant career, he dere
-hcA.,,ltts.textntc;rdtaary powers of intellect and his
.:',? gehattindfert heart to the service of Ilim who
- '',' `sent hint; antd shdrt as was his course upon earth,
hAtind him n name that will contin
i,a z.;tre.tothyle with pure and steady light to the
vi 70-eida•tinie.
intereating reminiscence of Summer
th6 Rev Geo. W. Bertbane, in the c 01.14
.1 4 ;14111i,bercirc 7q, extract , the folloning asses-
The brat time that I -heard'Lim—and per- '
• hips sicend•Olme he smoke here in
irsti'int:thienniversary of the American Bible
• • Eliieretiy; then an infant institution. recollect '
* - tlieitnerable president, Elias Itonilinor, leaving
eltalr'ta seek some repose from thO excite-
'tient rim ineere•for his aged- frame. The speak- '
• ''irsirlio 'preceded Sammerfield, was a divine then
'taking afterwards highly esteemed and admired
sticingechse, his elaborate fiends; and his
Cieeronian' dignity: Ilia addreis was truly a
rplec , prolthmid in argument, accurate le
•iunkoln, had very impressive in its cosi
'''. 'gentleman—since gone to
Wrest—who was kind enough to take en inter
. iii a 'kidlike' myself, was frequent in hiS
delight and adMiration—calling
"" d ney attertien to bit gestars, his. ithy seetencs,
'hlo
'elogent'elacidation.s The.' orator closed
warners of applause, Mal the chair an,.
• lido:Med .the'llOr.'lll.r..Auminerfield, from Eng:
•What,prisamptionl' .da. my clerical'
'a boy like that to be sot up after '!.
Bat the 'stripling - came in the name cif ,
• ',thriPodof.lsrael, armed . With 'a few smooth
•• atones
of om tits brook Ma ' th'atlows 'close by the
','cratteis O 'God.' motion was one thanks
the:iifficeric of the Society,-for their tabors da
;4 theyear, • and of course be had to allude to
.Itie gresichmt;thei reposing in =l a ther part of
the bailie ;•• and' dam he did it: .
Taw that venerable men, tair aged to
• warrant the hope of bemg with you aI
Another
c ':,.2"'atintierstay,he reminded me of Jaeobleaning upon
blaring his ehtTdrm before he departed.'
'Bet then Passed Anita encourage the miniety
the ,eaample of the British institution. 'When
Ire trat'latinehed our untried vessel upon' the
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`,dentil,. - the • staring' of opposition roared, and the.
• 'lrani clashed angrily around us, and we had
arork:te keep her head to the wind. 'We
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.",••
were faint with rowing, and our strength would
spoon have been gone. but we cried, • Lord, save
:7 1 / ....:,„ntri or we perish.' When a light shone upon the
seeder, and a form 'L came wafting span the trout,-
their of the San of God, and he
',,drew attar 'the Atli,' and We knew that was Jena ;
- 7atid dosed, upon the deck, and /aid his ' hand
'the and he said unto the trinds and the
'trace; *.lieMse; tc . 074, -- and' avr, uaa a F iat ca irn.
Lit not the friade of the Bible fear, God is is
, the midst of us. God shall help ut., and that
early!' - In each u strain Ile went on to the
...Wonderful, wonderful!' said My neigh
'the" mitt; talks _like an, angel from
• • .Anottler anecdote told by a lady, will convey
1 = some Mow of .tiut power of his eloquence:
,
ptuaelting from the text, tlf n man
' liillirre my, saying, horshallamt see death,' he in
,frOuced psrt. of Polm's ,liaddress of the dying
Christian to his soul, commencing at,
...Mist Is this absorbs me grata' ,
when he came - to the line,
u s di e , s re,ss;,o. I mount, I UT!'
- htittleede of hie aueinee rose involuntarily from
t F. study -seata; . and - the olose of the quotaiion found
'them standing on -their feet, with their heads
inclining towards. the preacher, and their eyes
anic: - -rilited upon that yonthfal being, who seemed to
- -S. , alums-naught - of korai:laity about - him, sore the
• n fetters he sass an soot{ to drop."
Ware ilea 'that theAnieilean Tract Society,
• among the zituneronsVolnines of sterling merit
they, are isTruty, and desseminating
throughout the country, have put forth this one ;
and indeed It Is with great propriety they do so,
"for It was - white standingen the damp earth, anti
pOntieg, forth thrliling eloquence, at.theluying
'—el" the Corot r•sione of the Tract Ifouse in Nassau
tr, Attreet v New York, that. he caught the cold which
terminated bin brill tuit career. He took a deep
• ititereet in that great : institution, and I'm/tiered
• :likable eid to Lin iL i bara . t
n state.
01 , 13. r. Locus .--The Itopublican, of the
17th, contains. the following statement of the In
,tionerits in the various cemeteries , eif that city,
thei clored... It affords painful cid
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Acme that t4ec.helertt Is likely to became annu
utal:visitant at that City. ,
• Lehi hlon.i#lsr.'—, The following is the city
i w itaity n ipprrted Viltione cemeteries dur
-1.1 ptst seek. ..There is a large increase on
lie/deaths of the wvilepreceding
Axles Yemales. ) 17 e. 6LoiO3x TOW.
blthOlio; 4 'lO l 8 14
Spring, • 29' 14 20" 18 42
" adil4oll4aiae, .f 1 1
Elt -Vincent,' 10 [7 ' 4 . 7 1
.111fraltrian, ' r
6 , , 0 2 2
' Ger, Protestant, '7 2 6 2
• i'resbytatian, 3 .o 0
" - 136 73 64 119 208
" That Holy, Ghost,'llaptist, and Methodist Com
', up to 12 it, yesterday,* had not been
hard !mu. Zia Holy Ohoet is, of the three,
tha icily important cemetery. 'rho Keeicer
"-'1 thiere were from ten . to fifteen inter
"--,lpesl4ln Igor the week: •
Frnbla dopach publiabed iu thispn
„r:
-per pommy, showi the whole number or deaths
rqiiiithw.iftek:endiniF on 'the 23d, to bare been
''''..7,:.s7lf;'Orethleh 14 Were of cholera.
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„,I.,...ty:,;Titkp,-7442r1;::=The gentleman. reto:-
t.,i,..,..11,14:tmittik,ii1). ziPnbio illopotott froin Ciocinon
-6 7 di ithaving iessamwdhlscannecticra with the
t ”: 1 ` , :” Proillitnnt,EoO?Pil cburcb, ll ItOY,11;11. Ayde ,
lott., ono tit 953 nldesi 41114326 i of the
ECITSBUROR AND =MAID NaIIEGROLD.
"From te - leiter bercie no liM ledin that the
track layers - have reached Lillis; It, 'Mlles - south
e . 1 ,41. effmeenipa. Thin/Rm . speaks of the busi
nees on ilia iortieril - if the Aim! already Et - Mated,
no greatly excee.ling the expectations of the
mostltangli e. The laying of th e track wild be
corripleted far as Ijunoirer in August;7b miles
fiom Cleve ad_ The remaining 27 to Wellsville,
will be completed in October. Thos, this entire
road, tel miles in length; esteodiag from. Lake
Erie to the Ohio river, at Wellsville, through We
eastern range or counties, will be completed.
About 60 miles south-east of Cleveland, the Ohio
and Penitsylmnia Railroad 'crosses this road,
and continues on westward
. through the middle
' conuties orObio.
A Horeb IV A.N1111). —A gentleman otiVellsville
desires us to say that alirst class hotel will Loon
be notated in . that thriving. town. 'He says the
railroad will be finished in a tew motithl, add
there will be at least 400 passengers arriving
daily, bud there is not a suitable stopping place
in the town—none of the hotels there now' being
able to accommodate more than thirty or forty
'
MANCTACTUFI.IIIO iNTEUESTS.—The Boston At
las, of Saturthiy,• states that the following mann
fatnring companies hose ascertained their losses
during thepast season to be the sums put 'against
their respeatise tnnes—malting an aggregate
loss' *2-1C,' , ,0110 by six mills only, out of the
may now in' operation throughout the country
nark, loss $49,
mom
.Itlontic. _ do
Appleton, do
iiosbun, do
Jackson, do
So!won Falls, .do
. •
• The 'Tree Trade" Tariff of 184 G is working
this mischief to our home industry, while millions
'of our money are • being sent to Europe to pay
for Minufactures that might and ought to be
made by our people.
This is the - question to be decided by the peo
ple of Penusylmnia, at the ensuing Fall 'Elec..
toe!. Johnston and adequate. protection. or
Bigler and the British Tariff of '46, must be the
verdict. Let it be rendered in full view of the
responsibilities it implies.
TEMP&O.ANCS MCVEMISTS is Vtuutsm.—The
Wheeling Gazette of Tuesday says t—"We undes
rtand that' it is the design of n portion of our citi;
zerts to petition our state convention to provide
for the taking the sense of the people, at the saute
time that they vote upon tho adoption of the
oew constitution, upon the question as to whether
they will have license or no license to sell inter:.
Mating drinks within the state. It is no other
than fair and right that the people Should be al.
lowed to empress their opinions on the Subject,
as it will cost nothing." '
JUI.C. MGM:INPUT, n wealthy and eccentri
citizen of St. Louis, died a few days since. He
had, some time ago, deposited a scaled package
in the hands of one of the city officers, with
,In
struaions that it:should not be opened until
after his decease. Upon opening it, it prteTed
to lee kin will, in his own hand writing, properly
attested.
• •
The Republican says:
, •The gill . itself is my brief. R is in the
well known hand writing-of Judge Nbillanphy;
nut simply devises one third•of his estate to the
city of St. Louis. in trust, as a fend for the be
ne.fit of foreign emigrants to the west. This is
the general design of the devise, though not
the language of the instrument itself. It also
constitutes Felix Coate and Peter G. Camden,
former illayer of the city, his Executors, as well
under this as other wills. The signing of the
instrument is attested by tho signature's of fire
citizens of St. Louis. The time of the execution
of the paper is not mentioned in the body of the
instrument, nnr in any other place, except in
the memorandum en the back; in Judge Mal
lartphy'Le hand writing. This instrument will oe
•otrered for Probate on Wednesday.
"The gift is it noble one, and if carried out
with fidelity, and in the epirit which animated
the generous donor—us we have no doubt will
he the ease—will he the 'means of relieving
thousands, every yeer, from sufferino, and of
saving very many from death. theme who are
familiar with the want, and wretchedness and
sieknees. which attends many emigrant pa.
age 7 taralr ejti,, awl the nnenber d Theca
normally increasing. can at once see what an
Mimint of !ninety will he relieved by the gener
ous provision which his been made for them.
•i•-• understood: moreover, that on the Ist
of September, 18.19, Judge Mullanplty deposited
with Peter G. Camden, Esq., a sealed package,
With written directions that it should not be
opened until after his death. This package, it
is supposed, has reference to the other two-thirds
of his estate, and an the two instruments' appear
•to have been written at the came time, it is not
likely that they will• be found to ,conflint - iith
each other. This will beslsnown to-day. Mr.
Camden will present it to the Probate COllll this
coming. and it will then be opened_ mod rend.
t•We arc not advised of the existence of any
other documents of thisnature, emanating from
the Jude, although there were . rumors to this
effect yesterday.
gm - ours - los is Penn.—The new York Tribune
has Valparaiso papers of. May: Bth, from which
„the following account of a revolution in Peru is
'obtained:
. -
(!leneral Echinique, the new President, receiv
ed the Executive arthority on the 20th of ApriL
The 'occasion Woo* signalized by twe events of
very different character—the opening of the
railroad•from Callao to Lima and the -breaking •
out of a revolt at the city of Arequipa. It ap
pears that a company of the friends of 'General
Echinique, \ were assembled together-,on the.
April, '
20th of s celebrating the inauguration of
thn New President, which took place the same
day in Limn. IMO., heat of their enthusifism
they hong • out n 'banner,' inscribed Viva Jose
Hnflo Ecbioique!" rind saluted it with cheers.—
' This was diemstrful to the poiraintion, a majori.
of whom were frientle'of Vivant:o, the defeated
candidate. They collected in groups, and began
to ory out, "down with the banner!" 0110 of
the oppos'te party, a Col. Lopez, ordernefiont a
•troop of cavalry ntal.36ttempted to disperse them.
This brought on a -collisiocq ‘ berricades - were
thrown up, n general fight commented: . and
each party began to plunder.the. houses of the
other. The Prefect uf the cityattempted to quell
• . . ,
the dieturbance, bat without effect. \,
The people fired on the town of Sari s Praticisco
and the barracks of the soldiers; the hells were
rang in nil the churches to call them together, ,
and after 2G boon of incessant fighting, 'the . .
troops were drivvx from the city. Some of tbo
prOminent individuals then exerted themselves,
to restore Peace. A deputation was sent to the
Prefect, who entered the city on the .24th amid.
geneial acelamittion. During the fight 80 per
eons were killed sod wounded, the soldiers being
the gteatest sufferers. • "
'At the last date, the 28th of &wit:there was
still some excitement among the citizens., and it
was feared that the troublei welt not wholly
quieted.
. .
The Lirerpoo I Ilereuty bee the folloviiog very
concise and forcible observations upon the stati,
of affairs in France: They seem to comprehend
nearly all that can be said of that country at this
time:
•-The movements in favour of a revision of the
Constitution seems io grow apace in. France;
and we are not surprised at it. All partici have
exhibited a wonderful unanimity in 'clamoring
against the present cefistittition, as an imperfect,
a vicious, or nu impracticable .one; and they
would bare done precisely the same thing If the
constitution had been the most perfect eucimen
of human legislation in existence. , The reasons
am obvious enough; 'Tbs. Legitimists into the
constitution because it shuts out [fen ry V., - whom
they wish to see restored to the throne of his
Where; the Orlcanists dislike the constitution
because It Shuts out the Count de Paris. and de
prives them of power; the Imperialists dislike it
because it Is republican; the Bonne:Oats detest,
it because it does not permit the-re-election of
Louis Napoleon to the Presidency; the moderate
ilepublicans love it not WINIUSC it fails to recog
nise sufficiently the soverignty of the peopla
are averse to it. because it Imo not established
the reign of perfect liberty, eritudity, end fee
tornill: and the quiet mass of neutral - people,
who carry on trade, and to . whom itranquility
necessary, dislike itbeCal3Se It pendneliily
ner.onwl3l.limliklietica'riewlivisiroTol clner"ceinstmilAultitima,the:Pf:
tally if they could succeed obtaining
cations in -accordance with their own views: but
as it is utterly impossible for all parties to sue.-
ceed, there must either be a eampromise or a
fierce !struggle. It is said that a negotiation
has been opened with the Legitimists for the
purpose of coming, if possible, to aa
- - agreement
us to the form of a proposition which all cretins
of the party of onler. could unite in !supporting,
TILE COIIDWI Munnzun,--I,n,Cecileounty
on Saturday morning a verdict of guilty of tour.
der in . the trot degree "icon rendered'anablat Ni-.
eholuallurphy,Ohe of elm it!reorts implicated
in
the CoNien. mailers. .Tbie .1349 third convic
tion of murder in the .first degree siisins out of
this bloodiaffair. One more ease, that of Itob
arts, remains to be tried in Sent countynourf.
Thinllaztelphialcorth. American; - liefere, the
co ntrinitition'af the report had reached edi-.
toil; thusref erre' d to the rumor of tlindisign .
Won of n. new. Minister to the United Stites by
the tlereinmentof
t‘Wesegret to perceive by the late inteiligedce
from, Madrid, that the present able, 'courteous,
and respected Mitt' later from Spain to the United.
States, Don A-Calderon de la Garcon, has been
superseded. byllikapPointlent of M. Gonzales
Bravo, a name comparatrely unknown to us. It
is not stated whether Mr.'Calderimi ban been re.
millet at his own request, or on the unsolicited
motion of his • Government. In any event,- his
retirement from a position which be has graced
so long, and from a society to which he and his
hospitable household • have contributed so lunch
gratification -by their saperior intelligence, the
exercise of domestic virtues, and the ernbolUith.:
mend of cultithted intercourse, will be a source•
of deep regret to those who. have had occasima to
meet the Minister, or to appreciate. the man!'
Agreeing entirely in the opinion expressed by
our Philadelphia cotemporary as to the personal
merits of the Minister- who has solong ably re--',
presented the GOvernment of Spain in this coun
try, we partalie in the satisfaction which all who
know him personally, or who have observed his
course in the delicate position in which ciiitun
stances have placed him, must feel on learning
that - the report of his recall IS unfoudded. A
Minister who should, on superseding him, resort
toe different line of conduct from that which he
huts observed—and by which he has essentially
aided in thepreServation of peace between his
&wary and ours—might readily kindle a flame
that would not only endanger the amicable rela
tions now existing between Spain and the ("Jilted
States, but might be the means of bringing on a
conflict which-every civilized people of the earth
has the strongest motives for deprecating.—Not.
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38,0,
50,000
,AOOO
22,000
90,000
For tale litt! . shosxlr Ottitt,
BISHOP HOPKINS ON SLAVERY.
By the Gazette of yesterday, it appears that
this Bishop maintains, let. The ground ,"that
the relation of master and slave is expressly per-
Znitted by the Bible; that slavery does not, there
fore, of itself, involve any ein, and that - every
christlan is authorized by .the divine law to own
slaves of the Atrium race," (why does the Bish
op not say American, English, or Beach': Is
his God a respecter of persons? or does his Bible
only permit the African race to be•enslavedl)
provided he treats them in accordance 141 th the
principles of the gospel." E. g. in:Luke - 41.11,18,
••The spirit of the Lord is upon me becapse be
bath anounted me to preach the gospeLto the
poor; he bath sent me to heal the broken heart
tat, to preach deliverance to the captives, and
recovery of sight to the blind; to set at liberty
them that are bruised."
'ln the second place, it seems that the Bishop
• calls upon the people of the South to concede
that- slavery is a dangerous and growing evil,
threatening their own fair and benutifed land
with ruin, and that within the btief period of the
next forty years " These two propositions com
bined; -read as follows, - vi= ••That which does
not involve any sin, and which a christeei is au
thorized by the Divine-Law to do. Is a dangerous
and growing evil, which_threatens a beautiful
load with destruction within, the next forty
The truth with regard to Gila matter is that
every faculty whichGed has given to man ought
to be educated in the best manner possible.—
No awe. MOM, would attempt to treat a barbari
an as a highly civilized man, but even' sane man
would attempt to convert rho barbarian into a
civilized man by endeavoring to give him nu ed
oration no fast as be will receive it, and enlarg
ing his liberty as tastes hereon be taught to use
it rightfully. This is the rational mode of do
ing to others as we would that others should do
to us. In the south this rational rule is recog
nized with regard to horses and dogs; great
ease is taken to improve the breed and to give
all the education of which their horses and dogs'
faculties are susceptible. This is done, because
it gratifies the selfishness of the owners who do
not fear any danger from horns and dogs--
There would I e no more danger from the negroes
if they were treated according to the precepts of
the Gospel.
They would rsally see that any temporary ee
-1 straint was imposed by killdeers for their own
benefit, and that the desire waste educate and
free them an fast as potaihle. The danger pro
reeds from the attempt to degrade and present
' rho education of faculties which God has given,
in order that the man-thus degraded may is
spoiled of the proceeds of his manual labor. The
man thus deviated or prevented from atlrancing
beyond the barbarian state, will, of course, act
like a barbarian let,looee from 'restraint whee
-1 ever he gets the power. There is only one way
to avoid this dangetrand that is to treat the no-.
genes no God's law, unperreried by the false in
terpretations of hypocrites, enjoins. In other
words, they must be educated with reference to
their liberation as fast as possible. If this is
not done, what is now 501:et1 of tae danger will
some day be uarnited as historical fact. It is
Idle to talk of emigration. The consistent ad
voades of slavery desire to bold slaves perpetu
ally, say that it la It good institution, established
by God, Which will endure for the benefit of both
slave and master for ever. Os the supportioe
that slavery has 'the! divine ovation, they are
right, and it is !to be hoped there is no real
practical 'alaveltalder who has yet deseended so
low, both in morals and intellect. as to assert
that slavery as practiced in the Ilnitep States
has the divine upproritl, and Inatthe same time,
a "dangerous and growing aril." D. IL
MORE PLUNDER ON THE PUBLIC WORE&
Locofoce editors freqnently greir eloquent in
painting the glories of the `Democratic party.'
The people do not understand these eneenilume.
When these editors puff . their party and the peo
ple who keep them m power, they praise their
party for giving them the means of filling
their own pockets and those of their friends, and
they thank the people for permitting themselves
to be fleeced by these graceless scoundrels. It
sometimes happens that these rogues quarrel ;
and then of course come pleasant. disclosures:—
We have such a one before us. It relates to the
i F oc re o e r p oc ort o, aqueduct- t"t ersl of
ro_to ter hoveh,, t i he prominent
and ono iv trying to break the other down IT
exhibiting his rascality. We think ono is about
as corrupt as the other, and we don't care which
whips There are, however, some forts pub
lished, derived from official records which we
will use, to show what a remarkably honest set
of men have and have had control of our pub
lic works.
The Freeport Aqueduct was destroyed by fire
on the night of the Elth of May, ISIS. It was
rebuilt between that time and the let of the fol
lowing July. The manner in which the officers
had disbursed the public money and taken re.
ceiPts created a suspicion that the Common
wealth had been swindled. An investigation
was made by a committee of the Legislature
They reported certain facts which left nb doubt
that deep rascality bad been going en., The
check rolls, after they bad been signed by the
laborers had been altered. The sums paid were
changed, and In this condition the accounts were
settled in the Auditor's office: The disbursing
officers received credit in, the Treasury Depart
mentfor More money Quin they had actually paid
ant, and the difference between the amount paid
to laborers; and the amount presented in the al
tered check rolls, of course woo safely deposit
ed in the pockets of the guilty parties.
Five or six , hundred men had been einpleyed
upon the work. Some worked a few days, come
more—very few remained until it woe llhishetL,
Before the investigation had commenced, many
had died, otherd ha , ' left the State, and others
could not be found. Two hundred and three of
the five or six hundred were 00p:en:et 'Ono.
hundred and eighty-seven ippearodbeture Judge
Knox, whelk:Ill been appointed commiesinner to
take testimony in the ease. - Mr. Alex. Power,
the supervisor of the western' division of the
canal, was present, supported by his friend Le.
',vi G. Clover—brother and body guard of Seth
Clover, the present locofeco candidate for Canal
Commissioner. ,
The examination proved that *l, is hod
been fraudulently obtained from the State Tr,-
eery, and that the perpetrator' of thii outrage
Ind changed the check relit eo as to sckeen their
guilt. About one-third of the workmen were ex
amined. There is no doubt that If the remain
der could have been found, their testimony would
have shown the amount stolda 'Rum the State by
the disbursing officers on this one work, wo na
least ten thousand dollars. The :State lost it.
The State's officers gained it. A legislative ex
amination was made... Testimony was iuldneed.
And the whole affair ended as - legislative exam',
nations generally do. The men are unpunished.
The State vows toles careful in future, site down
contented, to be soon again ermined lifts heron.
evy that in some other section of the piddle
10f11 , the same frauds are being committed. •
State is a good mother. She 10 en aeons
tome
to being robbed, that when plundered,
she merely shrugs' her shoulders, ',bakes her
head, and then forgives the offendtits. Who
Wonders that under such cirenmstanceei men dis
poeed to be dishonest are anxious to have eitua
lions on the canals!' Under the„loone manage.
meat of the public works by the loccdo'Co Canal
Commissioners, opportunities ere given for fraud
which told= pails unimproved, nod which result
fa the annual loss of large 'sums to ;he State
Treasury. How long will a patient people Rear
these repented outrages!'.How long will they
retain in power Iffisofoco Caner, C o mmissioners,
who do not exercise their authority as they
should, to prevent the recurrence of these eeenes
of corruption and villainy t—ifer. fold. _
Kdigioar Movement - fn California.—The - Synod
of the Pm Church. Congregational Union and
the Synod of the United Church have severally
I
come out in favor of Becolariting the clergy TO-
Berrea, which are worth $8,000,000 , The Wes.
'yaw Methodist Conference has denounced the
. utdisting 'distribution of these clergy reserves,
but In illent on the subject of pecularitation.
'•
Piton Meorion,:—The Ciftress of the llClAltar
of Mit' CO ' 'keet,:iti eitra station on the lot tret.,
,
queram.beinepreseut in.hoth m oture ,.. At.a
primary meeting of the members, held on the'
2O3th ult,, Sr. Lacnnza was elected President of
'die' Senate; ftisflge. Alcertn President of the I
Chamber of. Deputies. This :session was called
bythe President that mains might be provided,'
in order ~,to relieve the embarnissments of the
Treestrry. The dfonilur'denies ' d statement that
out-':ot,thd tiro millions of American indemnify
yet due, ouo million has been appropriated in
advance: "'Continued changes are taking place
in the CabineL• sr. Yanee, who held the office,
'of ')Rulster. of .Relations and of the Treasury, re
signed them both, and Sr. !dunes •Ixs.lo has be.
come Minister of Relations.
Fre. r<< Cddiz [O.] Sep rbtiran
Dian, at his residence, in Cadiz; Ohio, on
mondey, the 111th day of June, the Itev. Wate
'use KNOX, in the eighty-fifth year. of his age.
[lt is seldom 'that the space
_allotted for the
•mokuttry chronicle is occupied with so much
worth ae fills it the present week. The subjtct
of it was a minister of the Gospel of Christ, and
was ite the service of tie Methodist Episcopal
Church. He commenced the labors of his voca
tion in Ireland, where he preached about tiro
years previous to his coming to this country in
1800. As we learn front his connexions imme
diately after his emigration to our shores he en
tered upon the duties of the ministry, and per
formed them faithfully, until the' frailty of his
body, not of lie Mind, caused hi m t o "H oqu i s .b
his long aherished calling. We hAve learned from
senates in which we can rely, that his minis
tration was accompanied by the happiest erects,
and that to the Conference to whichlte belonged,
nut only esteemed him no one of its bright... 4
ornaments; hut intruded, in an appropriate
manner, to record their regret of bin logs. A
.more devoted Christian—a more upright citizen
mere hunt man, is not left in our town.—
Peace to the ashes of so good an advocate of the'
doctrines of tho.Saviuor of matt.] . E. It. P.
The editor of the Richmomi Whig, in an article
adverting to the late, disclosure by Senator
Foote of the feet that Mr: Calhoun had, before
hie death, himself prepared a form of govern
ment for the proposed Southern Confederacy,
says that the disclosure hes not Surprised him.
The single ominous designation of ••Unit-/Sialt,
South," and its coming into open use among the
man in Washington favoring ..1190 such measure
at the time of the first Nashville Conientinn, nun
to him abundantly significant of a regularly di
gested nail written programme. We knew, says
the Whig, from the form of the'riame, its author
and its wage. "At present," adds the editor,
tithe only question will be, where is this Calhoun
Constitution° There must be leading men, not
'difficult to name, who hart ,rin it. The Public
'Will expect them to speak ouL It will hare to
_be disclosed.'—.Vin. fat.
r . L.3".TE.UTII FLOATS BOVE FICTION
'LIKE:OIL P.,: WA ER.—The rick 111131 eon tell'
good ntedleine trfing IL. nuitku • Dr. 011 Oil a.oul
dinner by estlug Lt. Aril It one tnaa trill it. and 110,11 It
poor. It will ilertriry the opollenty will, thy olio:. ell).
You Paul 101r...tiro n metier.. into popular rum ontr., It
lurlie r'a rtal()eobrtalitld eirtnee, frero form rd I rfimr
of rend otijirtionr, and it la ttiit Oct mat bre ertmlilli 1,1
the repntationor "OOP, Eonlieiund lint) Extract .if
tryon,l rota or .I.irr.ut... Ile te te,. up,n
the human-stet:tin I. in noi-orstnuro olw rational erti
prinelpiere—it promoter 1115 rariinu.
ena ...Opine of ttio Wil. r.-mote` olettotctione.
morbid sUd altrival matt., strroctinine the etteinaoh
arid digeetlre organ, creel, new, pore, awl bealtby
illoct, sad regulat, Vie fourtlau of the ilifferi•nt
oriparie of tlio body. Vile Ptoll perfertne.l without we
leret tlarypter of harm, the preptmton beta:: se sat., It
Is ttlaraelorpt It m s t 4e thou-,hi tit the ttrpticol, watt
purport. fo core too inv., but urot
flow it will be tnatel that • tar,. =puler of the dirrse.
whioli itTilet tbs. human (*mill - oriewnte in erc impure
.talc of 10* bk...cri. to not then. by into
inperillia 6.11.4 oftenel you fir "my rellers oioitge,
...et list, preparation" ar a ettletitutr Pr Ore rt.:4W
.teto Milt iisrupfuelln 1 TA, rwlitab . e preponistna IL
propriet, warren% to In inifetere. to;ii attar,
o..fricor.—.ll , ortre and mit .4tr tb. rthensl Pt. 1:.4n
Ntr.wriasn.r.a. frost, Krntud yr—v.l Live 1.1 , ....11,er ere
i..l,4linanrnt on an , tbn -
K k )11, rll - M. 11..
joi:Lilts - 1113T {TI,I, var. k
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Petroleum !
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b!. nr. Yrur IrnfU , oll
d.rn In Ibis viribilr: tl...lrtbr, v .:111.1111.1,
to two ,1.4.1:4 by Ws Prung, hmais katlb.'. W. ar..n.
btrk. an,l it 14 beta,: it ,ain't Sr' •NY•
Your.. r.rp.eabbl', JWIN I.oNti A C.P
A•hbo-4 0..111.n b ',I
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1..:t n ul.lll. yr, t.s, • .n+l4.
I'ir (~r...,1 mna tut , n utru.-1”... .
tonlieln • n wortlny Itnnder• Id Chios...it, 11.
rxt•.'Lldltrral ett-tlict ,rtlf.4l,llyrAt Ceti, ti.rt.,
You, dc., 11".. NV. tt'irrr.
rot PAI• LT Kt•iNer W,..4 anret: It.
t , Rood itmt: F1Ln.,1,4„ k Co, ram,
and !front Atrorl4 It M. Curry. P. A. 1.111ntt..b.....r.b
L.sogitar,l3l.l 11. P. zrts. A Iles/1,n,, •Irn by lb. rm.
2..
Foreign and American Hardneire.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street,
LLAVVS,Ir
A {L;l3ninon,letevargA.l l, JEC/ON AND A.7k1:1,,,1N
lIARDIV 11. 117.
.1, tl.n rwine sz•
offor In port.trase.r. sr rr.,1% Iltnt
taTora.t.ls • vala lat at thw •
Per !kICI.ANCS IA PER Pru.A.--In ott,riu;:
(hin orrtliclor to the public. thr prvprlal.ryat. or.lragrar.
that they have toft,untor a lA.matlsty r, , rnerat,l by tl.r
eountla, lott,..itiorta • kiel, titan Leon roxn.4 amr.
Public curler the ohnpr
rltrecl, butrot , r, that II la only naraww, to Ora th. It a
tor4y- • trial to Oar,. It In pub! , rt.saati-tt 6r at...rn alt
uyalyeal ',atm i i tha Ling • , r .r e:IT.-rr..l L. tin
la tha Intanti , n al au ant I.ven
nl .ho f t cony yr.. ...11l In ht., - pra.-
tLee, whoa l 4 grr(a. tv..ret in luewl tdra to nIT, It to the
public. at ho,-,
rmr nir hi
J. K/111., k CO-.
VA•xl rt.
ie"Ecery fatuity MAould at once procure a
1,411. of the ...uut Andun licnu.dy Fir nun cute... 4,4,01.
of IL G. Forvil'A I.lnleutt3L It allare
haul , . Woe inn few tolunt, the ey maul Said
or jot nt touter. awl thneenuumtlll y.lntet it prnetrgtu the
11,t.b to the tutu. relaxe.4 r0t:417,1A c0n.1., eon.. rl.ennu.
t.leto and yohdol limb of
Inore.,•rteltol neck, erolsruatunt c 1 :Le anal.. and I. Lbw
en.klierint: inr allttuott ei ea , tlr erre dieuutn....l. curl.
,wertu. g‘nAvirm..tolint. and 301 dlAromes
etetnnisgullur.ll.u. ..U.:useenunt. lel.^
Citizen's Insurance company of Pittsburgh
• NCO Li tAG
.1: 11011;
• N o. 11'11'n ter strut. La th,rrarehotut WC: IL
111.1.1t1, Petnident A. W. thins!, !trey.
• G.uu.nj leune leururul InAttu all ourrhamlthe
In ftAiP, trtuuStn. ...ell, Or.
An nrovic gttn.ranty for tln• *MIRY fad Int,ritf or the
InAtltutlon. I.llUtlerl in the rlurnarr tltp 11,roe/r.u.
r.17.1'...'nrr0 'ut=nl'lcTn'rl'etr;‘nhni7;e7l2rea,'ltilVt'gt.4F.
nadllltrgritro -
Daourow-c. IL llnuoy. twialir.
Jr.. 11001.... Itrynnt. INAS It. gm>,
Jnln Itnynnrth.b. !Latium:h. 5 : )1. Kier. woUtu_
Tittsburgh Life Insurance Company
cAPIT,kL, 8100,000.
OFFICE, NO. 75 FOURTII EKT.
111 , FICEIL6 ,
Preohlptit—JAsii. ,
Pr.141..nt•-. \ "WM, Mfe11721.411.
Trvum•t•—• l,, .ii F.
t.,,retory - - 4 . 2 . A 0.1...ppi.
64.1varnartamill in anottor part of CM. nap,.
fur=
• • •
vairßeador: a word to you. If you wish
to hat.. • maid ramllvnt mittlicint. In your tionie, in inn.
tn CALIYA of borne. rot*. tpraiul. b - rulers,
tiothoctie, ninitaleic paiue, ersnapi.
to.. q, And CA • MUD, of IL 0. E•rinll'a Arst.lati
you VIII find it any. inntieln• ol
1101iind in Ito. took. World. m •diriittl•.•tneut.
3:01
Last Week of Gliddons Panorama of
THE NILE,
AFRICAN MISSISSIPPI!.
NTOW OPEN AT'ATIIEN_EUM 11ALL,
IN ii,II.R.ON'S far fauna Transparent Panorama nr
1101 - VT AND NIJBIAI
Kul - rnan Antluultltut,Nlmumle ,
an.l Tnltleaut Illoroulyphlral
Oral Itaaroptioum by Gen It. litlfhlon. formerly S. On,
nil at Cain, Oriental Mune at each extant... I,ory
°ono. at eLuht .;clock—lVuluonlay oral I . !attlohkr.d.,
mania at it n'elueln ounu h.r. l.foro• Aaluoalun
re --child half prieu.—arlmota o'
on, n
lu ,uta—Txarlient aIW uclunis fr 4e710
AJOUNTING & WRAPPINt
1::;o rennia Mod,. It up: on.l lift., 11
'IA .. Crown
Ur . Double emu,. n
Si, .. .. Medium - /
I .r., .nrb..l Manilla /
KO . 111,.
1 , . '. sop,lnr lb,rt DIM, l'aprr. ..
WI) . Inaibln Italian ',ICI: Prlnbi....r. ,
HA -. I utperlbl ,• trlt:t.:
Thy 1,1. v... watt . Int,tir .41 Aso! of raw 's. fer. nle .1.
lb, 1 . 61..4 prim., by 11. K I IAV ES,
I.ltutlnnev awl corn IMrler,
Jr% ru, Of Marlbel •<,.1 tiemud N(tout. lpog.,./o_urnal. Amenme,, and WWI. h TUT 1
4.; UNDICIES—
1,/ htilt.l i r , ow:' I
.4 . Lard:
I I:, lan,:
1 ,-.4 11.4..".1, .
It 14,4 (lintel, ---'
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RN
I .• Wool: Inarrive pr, tbutauir
Clll.O May, for tale too isnl All DICKEY .t CO.,
le.Pi ISO 11,31rr rim,.
811 It LINO T 0 N 11EILIIING-20 ',flocs Ml'
1..1, Durllngbou ET/1nk...111,1 . 1,ra. lor mle by '
wm. A: M,11,0 ID! & CO..
140 tin.... and Tra I.palera
JAVA COFFEE-110 lAigs very puperior,
pum rocM for sole by
WM. A. ,frEI,U WI A C.b.
•
):ht ,:011Ohortr A
•
V
I AF SI/GAR—SO iOEVON LOVEriEg'o Don
,
1,1 0 ItofihrJ, rmNt and be rato b ,
E*2:l WM. A. Moll:I/RE h Cm
Lnwrenceville & Sharpsburg Plorik Road.•
noTHE Stockhohlur.4 of 'rho I.4wroneeville
d Eharhaburs 11300 144,1 C.mahan,.'' h,r , hr
not that as aarcannent of S3,M). es. , har , h. boon
mods br tho hoard of hpLaat , ra. nod w Lhor .40 , 17,
July. Alto. fti addiflonal inmn of $244/ on each 'obit's of
at.a tb be root o.
' ur bef,weile, flrA dor of Mal 111/00‘ ,4.
11).01. JAMES IIbAICELC, Troasorer.
• J,VI(
I,AOF,'D' BLANK BOOKS.—Blank Book
11? a every Ate; man mad . i.nged4o • •
B;nk111 - inufactnry. No..tdTlll.l .1 41 4
.026 • IVarrhoome, !dulcet et, roe. of
Second Stite Ittippit, for ale.
frO . CLOSE listolpi Two I'vyy desi
'ill. IVA well. linilharthe • stner BRICK
a • • ELLINtia, on &Anal. irrattallatetelg.Te Smith
tl-•Id street, (each containing eleht rooms and attic, with
b.ah renew attecheti, supplied from new ee with Ilk and
S' 'ant...7. 111 be Odd Ids. The
/town
S'sew neutr se,
•"' rpickovd ow time of ;parch...et the balance
-IroVfortgetnforZgrntt;7OßlNK It/11111,lwent
fi r tint estate nr itiLltra,iloo Al. at Mere, Conan ats.'il ail-
Co:o, Ilft tv eter rt.
• -. .
I T llif l AT l S' i lliTt r g 7 A 7fl,T:!;2TiieNuait
it EaAt %orner of Fourth and Markat atecellOtre stall
~P l., , t 1 with g , .. - uts espied to wary weather.:auch aa .
Ytotch nud French I,AIVIM ,
' . itrahroldprorl and Vrittnal AlusiinE • ,
Now aty le Victoria 3{rqiingt •
i
ikragra and Ti , ..u, • . -
Plain widt,..FsrL4a and Molt St utlinC '
11,ragc Pc f.algu ,
They .have Jon veelred anntb, lot of NEW 111,14 DA;
, t , ' . l“;' , PantsoLt...chastocaldo silks for Scarfs, black for a.
to ...A. Molialr Ntitt.t. LILA.. tilos., I Oder* inert, Pott.t • rte
fe , do., I,at plain ftincharns. dark I.lneri Lu.tres. Fre oh
Id.icn, 0011 Drllls, Whito liinods, my, atfic',llllo ..ti
I.AWNS, eh:tornado 11.11'LINn. ...
noir assortrnent twin. 'rot; fait. with constant Was
,t.rn of new ccods, and old at ttra'prl Palms, trillocesurota
or. nfl:red to buyers to call and matt their purchase,.
3..2.5
TLIE EIIIIITII SEMI ANP. .11. SAUL .1P
DRY GOODS,
AT ilia Oki FLOM Aro. Or
A A. mason &Co., 62 and 64-Market st,
11 " 7*. L :O r kl"m n rte n v e r:111 1 n ,T ugli . o U u n t S lt. Al t;oL; ',7,1 t ,
01 rir AI IMO mi. Rollo, will be orieciol to Lbw ratan trade.
, I or , -,f artirlP Lbrons.hollt the LstabliPhtnent will be
Li I 1 et an Iron, ow. trplurtlon Irma oPtutl price,.
llnflowrppently las& OiliAntiire Poo Iwo, their sm.tt
i. nt ' ill An found vvry choice and drairablo
• ilpdr sta k of Pell.. complipPon m than IA riirrtri
iiiilliorlowil puled an ilium p.t discoun t
from usual price/
1., ..I lln Ps 011(0 aglow aP Tit.(d..4e •
'ilk Poplin. ~ -- ..., .. ... .... - Jur..L..-
I e.d Pm apP P. Laino 1 .. - .- - ... - . In4e.
1
1.,0. PPlorol Lawn. - ..- . . .... • ny
L ti.. Prtn4.l Pomp , . ' . 1P%0p.....c.
tom I. rLneh JaroupL - - . - —..-153.1 y LK,
04 Ira .trowel, and It nEilah lanwharna..... —...1t KI.Em.
1114 0 Alotu'a - ..... - a . .12e.
loPo Tanis DonneLltlbbon•- -An.
Feel C. Iproll allppos . .- - . -..-- .. .. oL f c.
10 , cap.. tucli.h mut American Lan... • liColoci.
lo i and 'tales ID act:upland IlroWlii AlitiAltoi al man •
ufactuferP prin.
Alpo, a n, I- tahrolderien. Trannilnaw. Iladerp. Move ~.
I lneu W hit.• llorpls It , imp, , I, twig. tfotha. Ar logetli •
with on humPlaws parody of all kind. of ' , PT &Pd.. all
r which will lee tuarl,l down at pun IPP. than Eastern
iiiilei ale rifle., 1.. h -01 A. A. NI .1.(1,!. A Ell,
Nllll, PAPER—A s . uperio!.kkjuistreed
"nay r " . nalr by'
7.l.,%r%,if"Vell7lltatett
4
ye
303 ' PENS—Afresh supply of
"'' 6 " me "' Z n kt iii4R4sTtg`4,.
.- • .
• corner rt . seound rind Mutat OF _
--,
1,7 NION COPYING PRESS—TiIe neatest
aa d 05..5 1 .mrrfi1l IT- , In ii.te-sittuto on a It.,
t ml4O, by sr Welt all friol:oin kotort-0111t.I.!,A+lova
1, to,niring biaa labor Lhasa Lb. common eerea• or later
irei.. Foie.le at • a. S. 11AVEN'S
i ....:5 Stationery 1"...th0u-rt. filathat rt.
Greenwood Gardens.
1 21: 1 ;f: ' rL itit ,.. A i:I S „? ,31\ AY re‘.;:iT 9 .1. r. ,',7 ,1 -!f.
earnenelon. et 8 o'elirk.
Ateatnhost GINIISET gill leave her landing flume.
O. arr.' 1.4 n, the Old Allegheny Bridge) at the Irginning
• 1 verb hour, In. 9 n'eloet. A. Al. until 9 1,11.
Ailtnittane by the tu the Coneert. 10 e.t.a. ,
min t'hildren tree when
reconnanit..l heir rareute. Ic. ere. 1ta8r1 , 171e...
en , l nth, refeetheuente umallT fartgelied lu thle flange,
111. liendg In atiunilave,
11.—The steameeat I.INI/.ll:l"nine engaged it. the
teenier Greenlee:el rineken.and pauctoal.llt mot be
10%3:31
n. A
nnee.een .`eWe and chance (lgaelle.l
. _
•
Black Tea from Liverpool.
§ LIST3IOItBIS' 'rea3lart,
c.? Irl ,tr end Finn Flavored CAsN(lllli
I
.:& kich, , n trial fittski la aka ULU< abr.'
kn., Ita kl
Tb..pul.llo InTll,l thes.•
Ir,ll Fc..k r, g•ln In PAVie.IIIMI-43
ilk, ameatellt rkunt kinds of TPILS 111 , 4 w. N.l lb •
i 31,4
lEItIZY DAVIS' KILLS
jngt to , A , not Au..l
?nit. bs l ~ l • It
K.:1 1 E14.16R-
Agent to littsbnrk b.
Lad, far Sale.
underFigned, Exeontors of John Con
tligbats. L, Ll* imt met le,a
ncht. ex t... to public gate, iv., ilcmizec, c o yew,.
t/... hrs.. heat, at I. Lilt) ! of I:,
0i10nt....1 co the M..notwahcia ricer,
t. n tesni.lalp. All.-4b., nclt.t).
: : hie Frau! telst.“in., shunt 01 aerte Of C,ol. or pacl gnatb
tt esc, arc:ea.• tha
l'otchn , “ are rt.,,te , .1 to examine, by - shplicatlan tc
tooel Chmalo:hmr.. Jclin Watt.. hr flesux. Vat.,
n, accploc, hat
- -
PECTA 1.11, S!—W6 have a comple,te
t 4,11 or 9901,1. Silver am! Ft...19 9 1 , ..e1ar1ry,50ft9 tbetr,at
and croway. •11 , Itt 099.9 999,9
9,-9,1,11992 to ttp9 . l.oct of
P
i 291 W. W. lt -
1 4 1 YE A Nit EA It lINTAIN—Tt o awn
-4 U.. tk , no - do - al ftate.ralty invited to the ity.!
~ ar n. by I 1,9,1. 99,,919 , 1„0l o!tk.—•
J.... frr 031, 11 11 111LSON.
II ► co"rLE coi:Ks—?44.l) fro. for iiA t •
p.,; F.. F :7
3 )A RN GICEI:N----` , 10 . 11, sup, fur mile by
' - 1'311.V.; N”. I. for ..de
NI( II: ICE 1:00T—:0..0.1bB. t r.al\- by
SP.LI-11,.
- ..fYAV NO, SLACK mid
'":l".}`JtAi:zi,!'et..ll;;;;E:!r
111 1)1 A 111;111a:1: BELTING—.Iast
. " 1 " • fr i 4 lot
N. •
B UST lIECLIVEI , --A.urylyof india
0;7 1113/ uturs .“ i1T.1.• 171nd 171n. . .1 at all
11.,1•”!,, 10,1. a , 7 , W,ol
.71 J. a II I'llll.llN
- • - - -
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOBS!'
T 11.01,M ES' I.ITEItA RV DEPOT. Third
tf, I:ir2: 3 id - 15,1 II 4f Cisrulirui
lioo6i) Ni N 333,3" of dio otiroitt t 1.30.
Nt3. >A 5v.33: (3313 , i13 -
LSltill'a 0 , 100 A.F , i
Pirvio.ga', Mouth!, Ftazatino; Fir Jolt—No. ,
for J
iirnhein
the
f.a41..-3' fitirol;
Ttio tFotoi it.4.ll•Farilz of Woo., IF nolo , •
. .
Cheap Black De Lam e.
Ti,,_,ltqlruv & itritriirii:u.) have jiii.t
la i a •,,...r• 1., or rata 101 l ........1. hrsek . Dr Lottto. at
w t.r
t Ito loio. oltt.•I t o. • 3..=i
rLACK 111::RAGE IIE LAIN,IL—'Phis
orar, .mot. oot. I, hut at (Ito at.tro of
.lik' KIT'S a It1:41•11flrl.1 1
iiliSll--1. 1 latltt. nets lavlce Trout;
J. 4 cAsrito.o.
NO. sLltlAL—•2s bl-l•. fir sale by •
• JO,, .1. It. CAN VIIII.D.
Io..! 011 A ASll—_'Ucaiiits fir rale by
1 0 V. itaialariall
••-) _
1.)0T ‘TOES-15‘) I•
SA far Silk by
It';t • S.l W lIAESIAOII.I
11 4 , U/1:1t-1UO bblt. extra Font., for sale by
I 10 . . Z S. OW. UAIIIIAIIItII.
I )I.:ACIIES--75 lac far sale by '
I _l_ iiial ii. 1 W.ll/111/1A Iltill.
lIIBESII-4 . 11 boxes Cream. Tor kale by
1J i•xa 5. AW. 1101:511.1tin: • •
. .. ._..
1 I. OLL TlMlalt WA NTEI}—At the Bal
i it usisii•..irar teen Work.: entnottunk erislopsett sill
';11.Vt:1,V?1; t h e
ItIt ' I ' lfo " ;== ' ;?;• ' ` 2r l t; ', :t i l: `, . ` l
r., brit. full Stottmoillalo : or ottoseltr and ' —bner. Ala
' a l lo . str , a.l..lrooa ./. 11. 1 IL li.r.i.Lo.orr, Itrglizsmrre.
1
.3.-.'
I Ullil'ATA NAIL ROlilii-05 bundler Slit,
l op for ...le I, S. r. sox C0N1.i1101152 0 Co.
/ • ' :41 . -s .
1
i L AST -..-400 .IX3I.CS Window (Ansi, assort
-11. - t
assort
-1.11. 4:for tato I,
.t
r2I s. It. 000 IItINNII 4 ./Ita a ta).
11A1 FOIlliS, Ifily Bakes, alitl Seytbe
Sttrallut, Ant owl« by
toll S. r. VON 111/SNIIOILST A tat.
Pure Brandy, for Diarrhiea, &e.
B EAR IN MINI)! hettld you need 'French
Brandy. Oat VII, ittXT rut be Atalwed at Itl.4llllLni
, 14
M... 111 thelnantotnl. et $1 nttraitart m-bottio.
tr2t
•.. _ . .
14 , 011 REAL GOOD TEAS, go .to;:j,
i ,toer,ts . T... Matt, is Ilot Itionnintl.. Inti- , ,144 - .
rOU'Or,damiged TP.are noire kept at !Ma natal,- are,44.."
ii.lloiirlit. ren
. ......- . . . ...
i I ItEBN GLAZED WINDOW WAND PA
it 1.47.8.—t0 au - periar lot tot the tdorofilet° jail toed '
onl far role by Tiltl3lAP' 'ALMA:It,
_ A..___
WY :
/.
/ 4:. 31mktt et '
-
te P - .
cn.
.i 11:R OF WIIITE OXIDE OF ZINC, re
j_. riiiituf and far ,tole tot No( 7 and a Wool FL
N.B.—lle Matte the allo - 11Mo of Itonar and Steamboat
Painters to thla exile', which we a”ei.,, ,, a Imam toe tato
ttardtkof lb roc nionthrVaral can irrommend to be Ahporlor
to whrto It r.tl point ittereryrewnect - Intrtend of • thing
It
it.,. light Imo whiterleatl, doe white rellerto It, on ennm.
uoont It IMO A fripitor and nom , brilliant tone. It .quite
tv ' t ‘ iN , .. r i ln4l s tlt 4 th i t ' ir:gli ' a r e4 ' n ' ?jalric. ‘ ? " r?, n o g il U tV
tort; and,. It coven: mats mantra with equal weight, It
o ntall ,l iati cheap so whin, lead.
.1.0 11.
' 1 1111,y l'lt.
I . i/iIANSPARENT IVINDOW SII, DES
o - • --
il
, ,log. rereirol, n Font troortmant. of Wilk, 0. quail
tics mutt all.. which will b. NMI rot y lowa, ,rh .1.,..1,
retollt n 4 the 01 cloth' Warrplol2lA.Zito. 7 tint it Wool at.
to2l J. a 11. PIII-1,41i,
--. 1
BEEN OIL CIA)TII-300 yards for Win-
CI tlnw Illinda. Intl teedfrom Factory . . and for ante tit
Nor. 7 nrul 0 Wool greet. .1. A 11. Patt.t.tre.
—._
1 i NI fIA RE BLIEIt WIIII'S—Of all the nixes.
I nainaftoutnrol. tor tat.wholertilo amt Wall, tot theta
di] Bobber Itat.M. Na.. 7 and a Wool attort. .
,4 J. a 11.1 . 11i1.L11 ., 1.
,
. . . - ......._ ...
aI It BALLS--Of all the different sized, al
- i t th^ loweat wholeoale Prim ,
4..P1 . J. • 11. CULL
„
.-- ...... --- ....... ---
ir , llAPE$ ' . OltAl'ES r -.A. A.ldAso
N 1 11‘17 , ps . At
t ree d one mot, whits, pink. Mita
1 ' t ' lttrtt ' ar . ri1u " ;.:,1 ' ,7, ' ;,r 4 "si .1' ? , d , ,t" .... 1" . 1 r''' ' " ''''
I AWNSI LAWNS!-A.
LA bare Jun oprnml one rum plain bbtrk
, pear, Al.', a rot, largs• aupply of hrentlful I
law iicro, at Ma. GI: an,164
AItASO.LS ILEI)UeED I—A .A.
.10 .4 t•ther• On, 1,90,04 to 4,01. rnhlrnt 61 e;a n n
porchoninuOnwhom.
N Al AC E El.—
bbIA. /sago No. Inypectkn
bY;lies/ JOHN WATT
_ .
Judd's Medicated Liquld,Catiele.
intended for family use,
J• and nv Ud tt.on.l In 0' oncac.olon or army Loco
j, it: ,11toltnak . • arp,in constant .I.anner
to a...Lc nor,. 11.inueb aco.enl. and tlntnat...3.-
f
ror tarnleco nOf tools. .11 !Intl thin mile! a t0.hein.....1 •
nub , . to tbrcn, end Mt, a Cat 10101 sill euubld..r it halt ,
ianrn do.
cortll ca...11t0 uodeninttl; Darin;,frt
.,hsuprnM e .111(1.1 .. dicaled
ra
lull.rutUte for a.10....ive plaateri lo ormolu;
burns, cot, amid, 1.011.4 , iltld all klculsaf Itochlroututrl
ales. "6.9l.Arir g.11n11%!1 11.714 111.11. t'l4l. U lll h. D. .
WC4 N 11. ~
.
: 4 l E L aufaincri.v i .i,
ittl'ibc,Pra‘lidng nlcinletan.lis dOO City at
]lW Yfir imlo IL A. FAIINFATOCE AC, • •
Darner Wocd and Yintitts.
.
Wan himead'lkmders.
rrfo3i,t,s pALHEESS liaiket street, re
t,,sp..ettetlyinriteir the 161:tendon or varde.n m ht!
cnrap4tnxnd eml,nntrtr Ptret...s ng •= 5 .
rr arti cle in 54 lin,'nf hurinem. .1,11
• Fine French Broadcloths - -
1/115111'11Y .t.BURCIIFIELD invite the at-
V L Utttlon a boy., to their nowertmeut of f lbw above_
f'eVi:;,.trrtto(.7l7per;n7:;:iite.`2:l=l"Zl "
61 YRurs- - :- undervii
17 • , 7ri • rtl
lemo Itm4 - sll4
-
iigid's Eno Lemon Syrup,
Kew waling 14.21012 Al. '
r :V7.
nd Tea/reader.
~ TJUTE LINEN- DRILLINGS, of differ
7 • cot .oalitMe. and hit very_ Myr erive noelitf,
pot me . o.er . 311.1R1RIT A BUR
N. E eartre of Fourth and 31arker
ri AIRY SALT—A superior orficlo.for the
. g'y chit' or table, put op In mall Tau.. for family 11147,
r',11111.. br , , W3l. A. ArCL S URCI *Cm.
ira
56 Liberty •
CI AP SAGO CR "STI—,-For solo by
.14 , 0 MIL A. McCLUER (h).
. .
I)A o l l , !t ic ß t ll a ß t
i t , ..lf , u.l p ly f 8
he a acv reedy ble .n tat ° gllnh
iotord. liao Dunmire, In private dwelling. e arches and
iablle bunting, .11e.entild recipeetfollk Invite the Tee-
P
pee, d....W re
e-of the different ChurehOis., to call and
dae fare then:wives. Tbey can be Fenn In fell opine. ,
Lin on &Imlay evening. ilete al.TririltY Church.
lath erred.
The... Oilmen ate wperlor to the old rtide, bantling
ore brilliant light. wiel leas caiwunifitlon grat. The/
are, and have been In ureter eight Sew" In all
o
tinier , . loft at the office or the Monongahela MIL..
punctually attendedetgegt .
1:10D.F.1811-4/0 ' 0 lbs. rery.fine, for sale by.
ieW WM. A. MCCLURG a CO.
THE-,,,,b.riber, ,. .linving made arrange
...LA,. con•ebneneepf arblehtia present buslnees
long eloaed be the lac Augnat next. now offers hla
whole. se.* of °lnane; licadery,lllbbona. Labe anode,
iarolde ries, Ihera Trl.:manna.. nnnOwn'hSer.. Hne
• rumbthlng - (bad , . Zephyr Woratoal. Dower Material..
Vintrrellag. Porsaola. (rroba, and Thread and Needle
tielea. Lane' Shaem. lbeat Pttl/adell'lda make,) at .
,oily reduen/ prima. wholeask and retoOL
jelb . P. 11. '
jkLEXANDER k: DAY, having 'concluded
to elms their preen( nnw offer their entire-
Of Sauey and Stisolo DRY 000DS. algnmtlyreduerd •
brio , Their Cott is Large. and embesees a eholee wort;
tarot of Crutch •nd knglliti CLOTHS and O.I.SSISIF,Ltr.S:
iilark and eolored Gm de Ithlne Silks, of the best mann.
torture; SMired Hilo. of the newext otylet Diorites. Du
ege.do Leiner. Lawn., Ac.: Dlinikets, of the- brat make;
inne..rowelling& Storting, Shirting( Tlektnors,Cheeto,
eatinele. Le., together with almeet orarY tirDrie
to the Dm inodo Doe. linrelmerni are Incited an
,:eme determined to Rine deelJol bargabay by wholemle
r In order to glom oat oar entire Moak ite awn as
ALICX AN ER l DAY,
Jet D:Sw . X 5 Market at.. N. IV, tor. of Diamond.
White Mirseilles
JIAVE on hand !n largeassortinent of lin
porta! and Amortoari QUILII+; of al ,, l s Vi o nalo.. at
14o , aas O todoccd prices..
jol
bblv I....ring'S crushed
dn pulverised do
6 dr. Lanl
r. keg. 6 twin TOillte.
•
16 bush I ied tpPlev..—Mr e•it. hr
3.II:WILLIAMS I CO.
roWNSFIND'S SARSAPARILLA.-74
ll In pvt rerlsrd Bud tor ' , Or by
I, C. ,Eui.s.
ft001!--40016s. prime IlUfaitV, juxt
re .1 And Mr rate hr'. 0019] ILL' SULE.P.3.
ITKiC ACID-259 just recd am! for
IL r_ N6LLEI;D.
•
(
1(11) LIVER OIL-40 galloiß, PERE
011ie it 19 IL E. BELLER&
Rig MIFF ACRES:OF GROUND, favorably
u rar b4 I 4 tI IO fUZI:
~dinluT:lrle ZINV4tZ
CO. '
/LTZ.FIIS k
Chickeriiies PiRllOB.
01.1 S 11. MELLOR. Agent for.
Chkkerinea Piano, Itittaborgb•,‘ —
n. l g I I
anortmemt of Pa./ Von...direct firm the
tu ofteter, , MI. (h..tou) prlraC
` lo , ex,a, ~,,,,,,,, rand
ved 7
r.‘r
plai " ri
rmantl errcnars,
r4t,
The Manna Hann Ecrtria. 01 la.,
and oh an Mr. I.llld , ring . . imnl<rtemente, the
Inv - m.loly the ram.- ea at floonu. thereby' saying M
Varits-wn. In thia mlion the astynge and risk of franc
m• Ruxur , ..lt.rTeil Slouidituth ccULTV Piavo. w•
tecurr.l I I Adam FWlait 2 C.
to-Inve. Adanil , talsit d
t n.•• IXwOa 4 Etv..t.:
e G
/661., /6% I t
MK=
1.441,1 k Onthert
' 1 , db.14 t heabary:
' Manhattan Conma.Y.
ARA) OlL—s bbl;: No. I. for rats by
a J.A. I J.011'...? 10.11.7.tL1. Nist..r
Scarce and De sirable Goods,
)F . VARIOUS
, STYI ! F.S, tipeu 'this
.inurn
''
ni':r'....P.ll l ,l,B.!:':`i,`, l „trliilV.;‘,r,lg'
Xournote Puphr.. Murk bane .s haw tr,.
1!1‘-it next .!..Ir.urnin.:
tiinahme., ac
ilerak.n I. to, their elunmamartment of French
Le•no. N 1,. [..r are++ s.
...Ve • lit t....tar La w-mumor. from N.. York
-1.-xs .147
New Books!
t7E.A.ST: Problftra repriiated with coy
, u and e.1.111.1.m. fry. t raatr's Magazin°. ,_
e tele of the thintatte: I,y the author 'of
lAfe of fln.Mayintret
Mg., t.',..ara. 4.11 , 14 by Jark.b Abbott:
ehgt,ing,
N. It ..f I..eunisl 91.1.111..... k of the R.crolution.
. . -
of Irv... Later elor the ',nem Ito,.
VU, . abort- Jtslt rorelvel eiel for sale I.y .
1-17 IL C. r.111.71,1 , ,N...ti Slari.el
311: N STATE l'A tt-l.—State Pa
; .sa roth, l‘rcutueol• ef the ' United Elates.
n.nt the Arer.eke., of I:re,rge Werhioelno to the Preridete
et I.o,llll.e•roairle. nets of our foreign relation. Ara, '
t`e,t 6.n 4 ,lentiel feeueirote.
tr.ctr I:telitrilf4o4lllllll.l . olitkeith
rtatinieal Ea,uomlral, atm! Ire
ezrepie - al Iheu. rare) end Feel.% tecether with
f Art m . and Aiw , a...three, and • Iternel of the
ni elate et the lime, Irma wor t . alt
The al.re reluarle wort. rale hf 7
1,17 It a. rTtelli.TUS. 4: its.aet'..
1:0Te I I BUItLAPS,-t: bales suitable for
Weed Sear.. A1.,.--.740 Wool Sark, new end le gm!
. olrr. f..r ale I n c n r
IMIIEWTSON t ILEPPKIIT.
. _
• ZEESWAX WAN'rED----Thelighestisrice
sssist. Delft for c, rat quality.
it. A. WAIINESitleli 4 PL.
curuur Find. and Woud au,
I I:API.:LIAWLS, at reduced priceso—
I A. A. ?I AS-ON.! willekva out I.Agritrtoult of bean
-1.,1 plain and custaruMete•J Crapn Sluals,. at a ev.at
u , 11.p0 (nun furtnur prima. m.uu pad get. bam'alu.
us. au..t (.4 Market at. lel";
H AWNS! LAWNS! at 61 et,. roar yard!—
' A. A. ItIAStIN AM era now oll,lngthetrit.st extrn•
lot of che - .t. Lawn* ar. r exhibited In this city. at all
trim% nrr Taft' op. The attention uf tut
!lora rerywilfUlly eakited. lel7
. 1 11);AP BONNETSI—A. A. 3l.ss.s
loiTedetarrnined to a.. out the balance of their stock
noon,. and Itata at rt . ...a11y endured prices. ma atten-
Hu a:al .aticked 14. the atm. go.ats- 1.17
VRENC/I.'FLOWERS! — ..T IIO attention 9
ustoatan ie reppertfully invited tnetirlarreetorXof
n
e•ne Flo,. ere. whirl, We Sr. no. clo.oing nut at y. , 17-
tam! rater. - Lteni A. A. AILAFON
Piano and Table Covers.. • .
..A. 3SASON A CO. would,respeetfully
cult tbeLattentlon ofbeacekesperyto their very ea
r
cecne attertareor ot riehly hrtrittal ant entheated piano
rot table eovvre.atnertnl colors. Alk,.• rot land,. pup
y ut linen and dxuack table ehntleh napklnc,
et It ally, dr, at Se. CI and fit, Alarlet atm, jeP
notice to Contractors: '
SEALED PROPO.SAIS will Le received at
the Mao o: 11. Ihd(INU. Fourth al. until the Istday
rt duly not, for the thrling of the I . lttelitargh and loc al
I hit Tont oi heitoed‘tntet £tot Llberty to the corner Edda.
nib human', louden for, in hlimeravlile, twholennutber
uf cubes yard. r.iimmt...l to he Ic.oettl t Ithhh, to
etcde eoperetely Ihrprlp sold, yard formal
enchett hhtearCe elm front the foot of the bill to
Ltleyty, accenting to the plan of Feld root ea to be
who at the dirt ula )Iclenran, Ene, Penn sh, where
all Inf7otation can Le ebtalnni yonferning said nnadlng.
11. D. NINO, Yree
tt,t
Jeit. CAIN. Secretait,
RIED PEACIIES-100 bushels tiriji
ve.i and farce& by
,17;'h" . . 8. AT.IIARBAtIIiII.
fIV:SIACKEREL-115 bbls. Largo
LI 4. /"I "l l "n.Witrtile"ri'M f .'
II
XIII Till awl '223 Liberty rt.
INSEED OIL-10 bib,. pure, fur sale by
Irlll IRMISOS.
• ACON 11A o,tloolbs.euperiorqual
• Itr,lty, for salt by'. RIJCIet)N. LITTI.r t CO..
}An Itberty
.ICON SiIb r i.ILDERS--35,000 lbs. for sale
lip by tate, . 11011IttOtt, UTILE t (XL
"fit ST:•-•7000 lbs.llaws:Sitles, Shoulders, •
for *tie by yoga 0. t W. IttItHAWII.
IOTION---2S bales lllatting) for sale by
A LEXtrilt blt GORDON.
myls . • An. VrOti L at.
jillltE BOARD PRINTS—For isle at 250.,
to I 1.17 W. P. BIAIISIIALL, 55 Woal rt.
tp I.OOM Elt HATS, FOR THE COSTUME
IP A f.O lllllK.—Ladles . and Ms.& tleies fast resvlrvf
rind for rain by It. 11. PALO EN. •
lel; 105 Market rt.
Q UMMEU BONNETS AND . IIATS--It.
0.11.511:11 Nut port rerrired a noelariety of now
Fumener Bonnet...room trantlfol sob styles. Also,
Mon's and Dove Hasid, !Ira, and ...they 1101 A. Jell
011EgSK---52 babes, now landing and for
l.) ISAIAH DICARY (5./..
Jeti ' Warn" us,l Front sta.
IiIt:ESE-200 boxes in *tore. for sale by
Jeri ISAIAII DICE F.T. 00.0.
I,llpßON n S w i , te . : i n 4 uo t ED
ma Itlbleso, neknf 800-
ms,at very r01e.% prier...loll nod ea 01100 If
toil a borgalo. 14,02 and OA Market rt- 1.117
unl bleL
'lmn 34
u. 1
. Co.
n .rflX
y rtor.
stket FL
11.1APEIL ILANGINGS—A. largo assortment
eat Z l ;lVlrer '—'l" ... ° 71i718111:NVir"
B.slVgnd of-
IMG° & NUTMEGS—on consignment, -
}11; ItlAleLL Man iCO.
11 . ITIS-25 dos. Marietta, fur sale by
-B.a W. LIAILHAVtiII.
lA.THERS—'2OOO 1b8: for 4ale Itv
1.18 H.t W.
GOS-3(10 dos. for sale by
174 Jel , l 8:0 W. RARBAUGIII.
• To Milliners.
•
fIRA Ia PE .LEISSE, blue, white and pink;
mm., SUL.
Flsek . . "
Crate. whin end ,• •,
Ittmed. wh i te, Law. wint and anent
Artificial Flatten, Lc. lot tale by
soli
VCIFER MATCHES-250 gra. for mile by
-LA tel 4 C. ARBUTHNOT.
ifiIJFF — FINS-Jint received, o beautiful
I_,)....anneal or clan Bold, farker Enamelled. and oth
r new surd derivable panne:
W. yr. .
•• ;at • Ili Market Wart, comer of Fourth.
I:IO'rASILL 1.0 make for-sale
L 4.14 TRAUB DILKEY Z OIL.
ICTORIA LAWNS.-30 pieces reed and
br ' J<l4 CALARUTIIMer.
TlAiutEfi . flesirable
`JLPAtz , 1 1. omlity, 6rsale by .
ov.
LOOIIOL-30 bble.far sale by
jell . 3. &MD & CO-. di Raa.t
INSEED - 01L-10001 , mllonsjto arrive)
Jr. gas hr J. Itla a DD.. aa wads?.
PIRITS TURPENTINE-10 bb19.1t4 ar
:7 rive) fur rap by J. KIDD CO..'
jr.l4 OO Wood at.
• AHD 011.-10 tan. for sale by
ei.t J. SIDD1(1). E 0 Weal at
EFINED tORAX-500 4be for ash+ by
KAL. it.l4 J. KIDD L . C 0.60 Wood 4..
17{1S11-15 bbls. New White; •
r
535." " J. eG.Z.W.LD:
tj - ALERATUS-100 lloxespure; •
30 bbLi. far Alla 67
J. IL CANFIELD.
IAILAX-1.000 lbs. for sale by
J. B. C.63IFIELI).
DEAR!, bble. far sale _
}<l4J. 13. CANkIEL,D.
INSEED OIL-30 bbli.:Grimcold's brand,
!LI Do de br jell J. B. CANFIELD.
OTASH-4 casks for sale by •
jell JAL -CAN-FIELD.
IRE PROOF PAINT-10 bbls. for sale by
I.H. CANFIELD.
114 UCKETS-50 doz. Mariettamake.for sale
II IP by jell J. B. CANFIELD.
.111EEr....E-200 boxes for sale by
) jell . J. B. CANFIELD
BACON -15 casks Shoulders, 'lv
ell , , J1711237fitig,1 4 2.118 1 41;1er et.
CILLEESE-80 boxes for sale by • '
LSAIAIt DICKY d CO..
ja4 Water mkt Prout ,t.
•
cI ÜBPAIER CLOTHS, for -3len's and Hoye,
)..7 Wear; also, Tweeds, Casloweretta.f.ttostments. are. tit
for”rtety of styles and Ottaltfl.4 rem =I draw ,
tor at the 0 10 00 of
MURPHY t.BI7IIZII9IELL
LACK- SATIN - .I7ESTIgifS 7 -7aarptrly
Barchtleld fuTA retalreds stprl.tof tbe..apove Emds.
adios of very superior quality. '
174NRENCII LINENS, of various qualities
_ll, molted sad Welling low at the stoto ot
ItURCITFIELD.
potzoi•ov ow:.
T .
11E firm of Clarke, Parks Co.k Rochester;
Pa.. Is title clay &mired by L eantual ansent. the Lae
ta.rest -of G. Al• Herten being furthered br Hamilton
guile', and IL CI. Parka. who •111 methane the business me
former) • under the name and ' , tile 01 Ca& C &art&
the basin., of the late fi to 1. .MlO by odd
Hamillen Clarte ar ft. O. Park',..HAMILTON CLARKE.
It. G. YARNS. , --
O. AL II ANTON. '
•
Pitteburgh, luxe 10. 191.1. - • • jriLlm •
RAVING made _a. chan in our . busineea'
br the pure... ref 0. M. ICIITON . 3 Interest lo the
I rtu of 'Clarke. Parka 2 C 0.," all the buslo.li of onr
freight boats,
Lb. Union La. to Clevel.d, • ' '
Lake Eris snit Michigan Line lo Erie, .
Pandy and Denver Line to 21wialllot, -
C.:time Packet LI. to Cleveland. -
Ant taro the bind.to pertaining to eleamb.t. Michigan
and Beaver, will bedo. hereafter through JOHN .0.
C.1.11011111f, our Awe , tit et rltteburgh, 1.. Ogee, owner
of trimer and limitUeld etr.te.
CLARKE A PARES,
Plttaburgh.June ligehestrr.
Sea Bathing—Cape May, N J
aIONGRESS lIALL is [lo* Open for the re
ni.)eel:llk:in or rialto". The troptittor,thankfut toe the
liheral patronase heretofore 'argent. wnitid ten z Z i erlY
rgieit More Intending to Itlit thin popular La laze
the present erastot. to make Ms bows their boo, are
ninuentente end anonnoicrtatione. her hens. ts. hakaher
001tainen than sor woven bare neretoinre
teen provided open the Inland. The eittnerther has taken
p gine to prewar, good and attentive colored 'errant. un
der the convielon that th ey are best gifted to. the custom
sad wants of s nvajoritrof the aojournen• at thin stare.
, Jehhlort • W. 11. AtILLIIII.
•
►VI.A.R AND ROSIN—
ica bids. N.C. Tar. fa good onion
IUU " 'bright No. 1, korl,n• tor Pia by
,
,el 2 JiillN WATT t CO.
W HO WILL SEWER for the sake of sa
d/J.', Llia= b a y "''' g""""'"'14's".
. jel3 IL E. SELLERS. a Rood a.
One dollen'. worth Du mewl lb. ,o 4 die/n-133Y dam
rrIMOTIIY SEED-114 bhls. for sale by
1 pis .1. aB. MOTO.
[ll ICE-15tierees-Fresh, for sale by Q
1.11, , jel3 J.& R.k LOYD.
1, EATIIER-100 Sides N. Y. Sole, for sale
i'4 by j. 13 J.* IL FLOYD.
•
UNDRIE •
lt,w's Shot. awed NoF
d I Md. Lark'
10 bbl. p Elazio•ol OW:
ID Leg. t ure
•let Tobsecw
tiewes Fr 0.13
tm Rim .
TA Cm. Mini Ap • ,
ZOO down Corn A r mon= Ar sale by
jt•l2, JORN WAIT ACC/.
FOR SALE.
Cr TOCK. of the 31erchanua Manhfuiturers'
Y 3 Bala: !Loa otthw Nythaws MALL by
U. D. Dauber and Timber.
n Fourth Ft.
- WANTED,
! TESTERN BANK NOTES, at lowest
E
arket ram.. sad highestjorrroM jatkl Mr Marti
ma 'Dyer, in pu Muds. by D. D. KING,
1011 Dante s Braker, E Muth ,
For Sale
tLOT on -Penn street, adjoining Mat
, the s' MM.—will be medd low. If dowlesbre, Um lot
so el AiTided to nal two perms. CwArtlre ef .
jel.o A. 11, ILIU.NS A CO.
To Gardeners
FEW acres of gonna nenr the city, suit
able Almlentax. Az we. Era , Knoof •
I• 0 , A. WILKINS & Co.
I ARD-12. bbis in store and for sale by,
/
ISMAII DICKEY A. CV.
Water Front eta
,AHD OIL of Bennett & Jones'-nannufae
mru for Is,le by IFATATI DICILEY !'CO..
o 0 Watcri Front Ma.
ORY-40 bbls shelled, for sale by
jelo S. P. VON BONNIIORarr a CO.
bxs for sale by. -
) ja.lo S.Y. VON zoNxtionsr CO.
BACON—`O eke., received and for sale by
II jell) WICK & krCANDLESA.
INSEED OIL-10 bbla for tale by
.4 jell) WICK t lIVANUL6S2.
IIIodOLATB-128 has...Boston:Chocolate
I_,) for We h .010 WICK k lI:CANDLES&
nRY REARING-7er sale by - --
Liu jelo WICK a Vin
cin.rqq
.
CI REASE--16 . Is in store and fore sale
1 . i l o by ISAILII DICKEY L - CO., . '
Water and Yvette,.
FrOBACC 125 boxes ris'a of the best
L. brat7Si aad Ss in Vin t ival [galm . : , ,,
-co.,
Witt, and Propt sta.
ja.lo
T ih'
.17ERrNG'S SUGAR.2O bbls Lever
°V;PV.VFelfal l a ud and
jNla 34 Lit•ertT at
ARDINES IN BRINE.—III - . a-Say
-
Shies ha brine Otaftlellene) trot reseivid lowt ftw wale
low by int. A. 31'CLCHO s CO.
tele • 2541 Men, - et.
Li:RESIT TEAS—Just received at No. 256.
Liberty 0.. au invoice of eery superior Ooloalt and
Tyson two,. of the latest impottetions far sole wetf
low by the half chador roodby
. Wit A. IfCLUftO k.CO. •
Omen emit Tew.Drakent • •
1_ JOT CLAY-7 tone Cop Joy's Pot Clay, No
:4,4mb received end for ole by_
pin 8. eCIIOUNAULEER t CO..
NTEW:MACKEREL-30 bbls NQ 3, large
new Mackerel just received ara4 for rile br
je 0 S. i W. ILIA Avow.
WOOL, WOOL—Cash paid for the differ.
ut %
a " ." " abr S. & TY. 11AUDAC6Ir..
'LOUR-110 bbls. "extra" flettein store
and tbr we by jel. S. d. W. ILLIMAIJOIL
IVIACKEREL—Quarter bbla No. 1 - fat
mackerel; la store oral
co
jelo ' UM Water t Jrnmi
COTTON -116 bads in store and for eats by
mew" DICKEY LCO. '
l~le+l. 'Water Kraut Ma.
HAVANA - . § .. 1.1GA1J. 47 50- Mu; white Mt
"' BuitaigotifrrNbditttA24.-
LOAF SUOAIt.--0 bbla loaf eugar (Eks:
Kretcd number.) ibr it a z rsotatut.
116. Vtio'rtred. •
VIIITE SCARF SILKS. —A. A: ?JASON
• Y Co.,liavejairt reecho' per Express tble moredad
molar of tlie above scarce anvil desirable article. -
AI, on additional euboir crliciad trimming tibbol.to
bleb Use screnttoo-or commas is WAAL at NA aad
id. Starker es. leg '
gore New 1.107113..
A. MASON
i t CO. hat: just rzeceistd
L'IOR SALE—On - eKiln - of Bria.. }lnquire
.0 at W. IrCUNTOOK'S Carpet Warehonse,
1 :fn.% rberte. runt
ICS-14 iiorcea for solo by =, •
IL 1 , 4 WICK a WCANDLENS
LAND -12 lads No. 1 Lard for sale by
ie9 WICK WCANDIMS
QTAltell-40 boxes lionbright's extra for
1.11,0 nr Sri WICK t BCCIIVKCSIK.
YELVET CARPETS.—W.l.lrelinlock hrus
.V In .sore end for ~10, the 13.-;ett .ptnrlmeiil a 'fel-
Z o ir o r 10 t!1/ market
,Carcet:a gramme
•
.
UtttlssELs CARPE'rS.-11,.. Cductock
JJP hat in state and for sale farce aseartaiad of' me.
nor Brunel. Carroto,lo which ho invites the- Viesti. of
misnomer.. Carpet W &retro... No. 75, 7;OueLtret.' J*7
COCO 3LlTTL,Ne—Fur.public
rooms. w slpra aid for sale by
II'CLINTOC
joT cyrnet Warehouse. N 0.76. Von
BABBITT'S SOAP rowuzlt4 die now
well known as to require y o pother, to well there.
It, their ore the Libor or woehlog I triatefiolle
it emote.* ma to m 2 or lent-. clothe Yoe de, whole.
wile and retail, by WM. A. 3CCLUAti A-
Jr/ it.
_ .
EFFETVESCIIiGi COMPOUND,-asubsti
tote roe yeast for raising bread, eakes;te„, by which
a garb:4C of n per cent to floorelleebel. Per ante by
WU.Id'CLUIIO-& D).
' Liberty et.
BUCKETS & TUBS—CiTdos. Buckets;
TWA forritle 137
J. 3 2 A. ITATAIRItAN BONS.
ILIORK—A few bbls. prime, and a email lo
Ault Meat, for sale by
L. S.VATVILII/LN t SONS-
114.11TTEIV-5 Mils. Pack;
. • 0 tr ite med. for la& by
L. S. WATWIIMAI3 13033.
IrrOBACCO-20 kegs (Gedge's) No. 1 Six
Twist, fir We by • A 313.3 DALIELL.
G 3 Watr.3. 31:4 it: Ent At.
p_Locrms—alo torte Soft Tenn.; for sale by
EP JAMES DALZEL.L.
ARD 01.141 - .) bbls. No.l, for sale by
- WICK I NeCLINDLE23.
riIANNERS' Mils. just receiv4
1. by Sena, and for sale Ds JA. val2EI4
1 . Wataurt.
ME=NIIM7RM
AMUSZIENTS
DAN NICE'S CIRCUS!
fIOMBINING MORE TALE SI! than has
' 1 . 1.j ever Ware been eancentreteel In nTronP 5, ..br.
WkEmasa
e ' IM of the higral ' e ' rder. at : Tune:grin:: among ir2 191.•
l7=l;glitr, Ir
gin
'i Itare Men. FaxiAlt, MISS. 11.11:PIKIL. F. N”
.. n _ACHI4,
P. MILLER. BROWN. 13111[4iE.54
elpf. te...71.;eanl •
`Aledannet
n naaneromenACU.&en A c,. ,venpriebee.ll.l4s J 521. m,-
ink.'M •
aas •
c
EaMMIIMIGNigIMI
• -
The suachilleent 0ft.17.63 zed STLIN , • BANDS. het hl
•
reser. hlemarread Ilreevue
. • .
Al;. Lb. beet Ilandne girt Triek Ilereet in the world.—
SAV EXCEldquil... and SEAETT:
Will hare the honor of perfarrainwon PENN ATRIX?. i
'Eittsburgh, ill front of the AmEair.ix .1101 - the .
24, 3d, 4th,: and sth 01714,
Daerf otwa at haltinut2. and at hal.f.VPI I &chink.
Fol.lr Performaares will be Ellen thi_Entirthe
L
scnnernine at In ./paet hat-pfet Warp...a 3, =I •
.Rapnoild & Co.'s, & Van Ambnigli& Co.'s
- COMBINED IttENAGEDD3S!'
CraLei nt alt tba rue 11,4401'11d Atdroat atlrltaut,
- • : Nuintarso 07lEh 110 sezentess.'•'-.. :.
- 71.14-m!...Lited A.:ller for wee Dri ,, , t , -thank.. 'L.
UT ILL ho Elltibited% in -PITTSBURGH;
fp
on THU 'DAP, FRIDAY. out SA TUMMY, ilcIX
Td.ll.la, and lAh. three Is ys, under the (amble P.M..
et the an - me of lulu and emson stratele, Fifth, Ward,- •
opene r Thuntd a and hattirday,lnlY3l .4 Slit. fmtm 2
to S. 1 Mom: to 10. P.M, - Ott Friday. ,l al y 4th.lhar ex
hdouons, vim from t , s, to 11%. A. 3 1 ., Mom 1 2 31C1n 2 St fr..l
it to Ch,'...1 teens 7 to 10, P. 01, Ahulavi hIM ten. thilv
dren under 10 Jew". 15 cents.
.Itt UM collection ere the lithitmeeros. end White Piga:
Peer. Also. ten Li.e of the tinest state/mem , • -
- lIIP.. 'VAN Alittlittilli. the most re.. mtd of ell 1.1.
Collo.nure, will enter the 1.1211 or hialierribe Orono of
I.lms. notes. ted., Cougars, Panthem,,te- •
110 NS. CHAWI.OIIO will also enter toot Glom with his .
highly imbued Aran., making . Fete Gnend Animal /LP.
f -The whole Cavaleade - oftearettges rontaining the - A.
malt. will enter the city on Thurvtlay inorstioshAtilY &It
4 pant 'Mimi. theyriminal mums in proonaston, Pm .
- ceded by the .totattly' Lill. Earet. -
v .'Thlx immense establishumn t ml mires a lot 400 rmt-lons
by mu lama. for-ft....W1:U..: .0 as there - was no 101 In
the loon part.of the city of .111Memt ethmtPer the Per-
Tomb the proprietor have limm obliged to select ermot two.
or
than toPttmen farther from the mare of the: dry Wt.'
they wished. , tover haat foet of strong thav, n hit tljb.'
lime been toutracted for te l
Um Weigh itcheiry, width
will render the Immense paiili. rate ~1 coommdious
Or
all closr.of visitors at all tinier. • i
-
There never ham Deep exhilbted In this country m sso
a number, nor m gr•at a variety.. living meelmens Of
Natural: Illeimq, en Is contained In the Vombinett Ilene
- reties of Raymond i Co, and V. Aroburgh A, Out
... jeMidaw2wth - • . . ,
•
• •• 2 . 13711011 RS TO - =MUM.
4851
•
Irti . 2 2EitEi.
PITTSBURGH. AND CLEVELAND
.L.Vran Pneta and Iluilraul Line .to Clealand.
1011ASSENGERS.leare'erefs morning nt 9
, .Yelock. by rteanabdat to Bearer, thence bra nlitadn •
canal packets - to Harems. Weave br Plt4hecghsml Clare.
Lard Railroad to Cleveland.
•. To Cilseeland, borax. To Detroit, 38 Luria; •. •
• bolhalo, • Chicaga OD • •.. -
Tickets given thredle h
.CINCINNATI, •
Via Columbus - and Xenia. by Cleveland and Chaiintnal • ,
• Railroad. •
Pa...gees for Detroit, Chimp, and. Blibrankle. loam.
Clerelan.l43ir a wentri c Lillii.= Z,.?:• . Ik e a et=
11:7= at 7,ia" o'clock:A- 31.. by Railroad. to Nome' liable, •
'awl arriving' fame tenting at Clitcazo by steamboat
Daring low water in the Ohio river, thia route Wand. ~•
ne.i.st. LOW,. and ciahmn, befound. much quieter.
cheaper, arid pleasanter, than an,' attire. • '
• CLARKE 2 PAII
ROC1•18.H - Pa
IT :P . I'l. t/karat
EE •
• .
Forhdb
. tickets or n "P
_rdol
, rsoa .11511 2. r ealhdll Arne,
.(Up stab") comer of Prnitbrield and Water strata. •
•• • oppialte the Mononsabela Mane;
W. IL. 31001:11L.4 P, Agent,
oda
9 .4 ! •
-•_ althea tader FL Charles Hotel, Wood menet • •
• i
.• • •
IPSI. S '7E11 , 1 AItRAINMEMEO
Forty-ea hoxirs to Philadelphia,
ForytY-foir boars . to Baltituoia.
231 mil6s Itailroad-103 miles
• :11.117-57, XC PL.S/Cri AND CONFOISTIELL sec.
TO PHILADELPHIA, 'BALTIMOB.E , AND
NEW TOES.
Being levels., the many changes and poiterages
, , • connected with piece Lines ,
Tiro - Daily Lines Express Packet 'loots.
OCXCLIini'ELY von rA2._carats.a. I
TT EAVE Pittsburgh for Johnstown,.then63
br Poitavl Itnltroad
,
NEW. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD,
Tee Itundrestandysadydles mll.dinet to,
PBSIADELPKTA
.P. Yet leave every ntrening prerlarly et 134 it 'irkloaks
and eenT ranting at the indarhour. ,
Pere to Pllladelphla, TlO. Fare tdßalticooria;.s9,76.
• dn.• Lancaster 11:1 i, HarriebOrg
•Passengers for .
Take theTork end Curate...land Railroad; at Ilarrlaberg e .
r a u rd .o v4 of Ca . r; o rt u t
. Inalaßee (debt - 7
• 7 1 e Co charge for handling I...taggage curiae route.
'rho Can em at, war p an taw, tel Of the molt *yarn,
ed roortroctori for eunitOrt and misty. • a
•If ton d.alre cheap travelling. and eon:datable. anat..
laudation, prone. sour tickets at .
. .
J. P. HOLIES, Agdilt,
Ma she Howe.
Or or D. LEECH & CO.
Canal Dada Penn Ana
-1851 I WESTERN . '< 1851.
.-* TRANSPOR.TATION COMPANY.
D.j./KECK & LINE'.
RAIL ROAD AND CANAL
aerkay
PITTSBE RO IT, PIT ILADELPITIARAT irr-: • •
MORE, AND 'NEW YORK"
•TILE Canal toting in- ~, ,L oo' 4 l order ;-- we are
Dreimed traroPort Molina and iiiiii4lkadtre to.
Ms foam the Move . clues, at iho lorreM current rotor of
freight, kith prompt.. and disnateb. Thn Somama
ears are owned md modmitrd Mc' proprietors. RUM
of lading, tramnitted,mni all instructions promptly st-
Apply to; or widen.
nays a BLACK. ProDririoir. •
• • .?.'LZWRLirkll.llreirApre6,,urgh
- - Receiving Dom; No. 13 a la, Main ad PhIM.
, Delirerindiamon boa st..
SSIITII k FRANCiNCEIM
N 0.75, North st..
let
• T. 11. . Anent.
'No. 7, Wed street .Naar York: •
,a77c2, 1851. Fr4vgia
.
• . MONONGAHELA BOUTS.
Via Brewarrille• and Cumberland, topaltimore •
ITMORNING BOAT Imiana the Wharf
- slams the Bridge Sally. at 8 o'clock hreeMelT. nMe .
with the at Cumbertand next morning.
The 'Truing B atmam daily imams gummy evening)
at d eeleck.ex...eating with the MST at Cumberland nett
earning at 10 ekkek.
Time through to Baltimore. 82. hour, Fare only V.
, Time through to Philadelphia. -to boors. Yam only slo.'
The Natioual Hoed is now good. Cooduoturo go with.
the Coaches - between Brownmille and Comberlead v which
nuket - this decidedly the but route Cwt.
1.11 ' , Kt ALE 46 - .. t.
tern' - Only in the biononewhabt ttorme.
185'L
• UNION. LINE:.
On' the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals.
. • raoraitiotti
CLARKE; PARES i C 0...., - ,---Itocataren, Pa.
CHAMBERLIN, CILtIVPORD V(.13.,..-Crarrturs, 0, -
THIS well known Lino is !tow-M l.l, am' to
tr,, MIL o:t h :f p 0 t
The facilities of the Llneilee una ' al•partnel Innamber,qoa)-
Ily, and cepacirr of Boars, experience of Captains, and el
fEcIA7 of Agents. •
One Enatlearee Pittsburgh aret (76relaal dafij l asinturtie
is essanestion with a Line of steamboats tomes. MTH-
•Iltl UM and BEAVER. and a Line of tirstelaneetessabsarb
• (propeller and vessels) on the Laker. •
• CIINSIGHTES: , ••
Parke APa., Yototilloolr• -
' • IL IL Taylor, Warren, 04
. a. N
00.
ti Clark N tun Vallso •
••
•. Bart=
• Kant, Orlunel A Co. so , :.clish 04.
H. A.] o, lle. Cozattran a h,o a , 0 4 - •
Wteele leo A l's, - Akro n , 04
Henderson Pettilrder.e.audwitfleatf. 04
• Peckham: Pre.ll. - ' , 0.4.1 a. 0 • -
• • O. WHHanT Ali' Detroit. girkleirg..
Hale, otdl 4 l
• JOHN A. HA tOllkk, Agent •
art • Imo. Water and ilrelthteld ate,llltaburall.
eMn=3
•
• • L The Family Friend.
A . BARING preparation intenclo to mt.
pereede,the use a Iressp—ablelt, when mixed with.
mur,nlll malateln =Albs limo, la ornate In of 4 Rs
nab than toot. me oe.. The wbob, proem of band
mating. before laina h ued, .it. not take mare than al)
This
ravtaii s on
of In. Is Loathe paho / repara me ive la of Tent formats.
This ng a
sideconraum—ans bona
keep., matuvers of public admits, Infirm:di. IMPl
tals,araltlarn fanilinori/1 bad no stoat/ maim by naiad
the ranalypiouL Added Wall the advatimen of light.
ri , or t ifan a. tenons In.
fu - laralaablo for ilisents miff/Ai ' T. will t• eVrartd "
sod cheap. aot lotnettillg that thin will In more
palatable-1M make& thOoll bread ena tort digestible.
hold la bottle., at EIS, IA nate.
PHILLIPS i MAYERS, '
' r
_ -•-• - 74 North Votirth
sine_ ote Agent for Pllist:angh, E. - E. SULFABW
S, 7,
Ipt
ood
Phillips and, Mayen' New Articlei for the
World's Fair!
I /QUID GINE, lilt cements wood, atone,
14 china. alas. DIZZOae. qUeette•liSr. or net metals,
*moat Imable or imparatina In a short Mae any arti
cle of Amnon any bo mole as coot at eat by this Me
bratall and powerful Cement: Ihe homenellen of this-
State are well sane of its anotino natt. taperlot
adaptability to %bolo
pre 'n • throe who taint it ars to
dolt, No Mtn abatda
ant itt bottle of 14/01,1 tilme-it regain. rep .ntratatt• It
• airds reonly Mae, and my be to rd by bar acorn wltb'
, m am article, In Rmer. Time Is WNW OW the
Whthl.talth4 to mean.. it Ls a real bleed/. ..liattars
it—tbs pm* of the SUM are ;MMUS.. la tbeir
retain in Inals• of It. DOM Mow my thilifaMly
Out trYtax this: ' PHILLIPS SIAYEIM •
74, North Fourth tatert..tbillidelph/a
- AgrAkr Pittsburgh, I- KIPP t (Do natter Youtth
Mat- Aao. Isr Allegheny city, JDI • . •Pc9dIntIN DOUG-
S. tel.
LA Drarit
Brandies, Wines, dm,.
HAVLNG completed arrangements with
JUL MK., Bordeaux "std.:ober European Cities, fox
um ...aka, of nry waltz", I am thy, thatilad to eller to
Danko. At 11. smalLsdeance oTtr llntantatiel, rat, BRAX
DILS, WINE.. end LNUURS. ro the hant dmoriptlOn.
frost soldercrar. haw Mek. Vdetimi
• Attentum la Invited to My ledowl
lid temdmf Bordearmouel Imehelle jimaz., In
74 Idnik au 4,4 k. P L are * . h. gold. ere=eoarg &bender, doe
• cud medmm coutd/. f
El or. mak. lthalelrms.ol erery grade. • • •
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