THE dAZETTIi P BuatiEu /SY WHITE & co TUESDAY MOILNUNIO, AUGUST 3, tS.SO arADVOITAIII.I ste eurnesty requested to baud to their l iaton before:s r. sr., .5 a tan, MUNIOSTII• prat ".able. Atrertirementr not truterted for a n re • sea timewill inftriablr dune. until rudr ttu- DIGNOGrtkr lc wino STATE. TICILICT vox [LILO. COM1311:112. J 0 9 1111 A DUNGAN,' , Of Duch County. voi &coma otwxxxl.. HENRY W. tiNVDER„! Of Union County. roi wanton caIRLL ()DEP II lIENDGRSONj Of-Waslangton County. Aalloss elfnl; d W big Nomlnations for Allegheny County. rot ital." won, ronctae. TaOn&N M. HOWE. Ice MOIIT. maws', TOM , TIM COOn!" 11A11.11IAR DE NY, . OF I=l2l JAMES GAROTHER, FOR •onsual.T, MORGAN ROBERTSON. PlShbuzgli. T. J. BIGIIAM, Lower St.Clail. EL 11. WALKER, I.2trAbeth. JOHN BI , CLUSKEV, Robizion. JAMES . Mir, TILOSICCTO IO Jertol-TrY. FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, rittsbored , coalmen:l4 FJJENF2TIM BOYLES. North Faye4o. AUDITOR., WIIL FLY,4 4, Lower Sctlair. cliture DOIVISSOZ. D. N. covicrrie.v. Ohio. . -•-• tprEEP. NEXT. PAGE full LOCAL, NATTER,- TELP.GRAPIIIC NEWS, Mr, Ciara Rebuke co the Dunktomtits. We occupy • good deal of spice, to day, with extracts from the debate in the Senate, which truth plane on the dity.sabseallegil fottlp !Sae+ , of I the Omnibus Bill, sod when the minds of grave Benton were mill agi tated with the effects of their Img and hard l i finght contest. We copy this de. bole for the purpose of showing the killing enter. tained, and On language need by the dieunlanists of .the Sonth, no exhibited by their eholeen organs In the Senate, , hieems. Satter and Nissen butes peeially for the purpose of g 'slog ear readers the 1 1 privilege of reading the manly and patriotic" re- beim, adminiitered to them by HreayPny. Es cry heart in the Northern and Middle Stater, and millions in the South, will beat to unison with the sentiment, that the Union must and will be pre• served, at every coot and bozord. An three ultra eleven propagsndists have rejected a puripromise exeeedlogly favorable to them, and ohonxious to I the people generally of the North, they moat now take the coniequences of their - own abort sighted. news. They had it In their .power to secure the comproolite, but rejected it with scorn, threaten. tag that, if they could not get something better, they would dissolve the Union. They have beta golden opportunity which 'will never retnm, They will never again have • chance to oak the question so favorably to themselves. They two let a rare opportunity slip lluotigh their flu• gene, through their insane determinetion to gain an eidesatege. which any man t f sense could see the North never would twee to if she could help it. Wel', will they d Imo Ire the Can they step the Bin of the Ohio and id issigoippi Into Rolf of Merino !, When their fel h'e sane can tht that, they they dissolve the Union, net before.— This Uatosi cannot be dissolved. Ais tszttna to nether by Cords stronger then iron, .woes durable lean hr... If these mad entionsiame for eleven undertake the aktul ta,k. the Uoimo will crush them U 3 powder, end their mimes will only be re. mewl:wed, ao thoseof arch traitors; who have in gloriously perished in the effort to destroy the hap pieces, prosperity, and liberties of their canny. Nowrn Canstasa —The reporw . . by telegraph I Indicate that the sallaot Whig State has gone over to the enemy. WU looked for this result, and ex- pact to we the Whig cause generally overthrown to the South, from the rout rush of the slave extension excitement. Ad the &tautened end dieontontsw-among the Whigs sill go over Usth - 11 Drmocrtes, and thus give them a temporary tri umph. These causes of defeat :will, however, be of temporary duration, and will work the pu rificatioi;Und Promote the future, glory alit see. urea of the Whig party. The Arm 'Uteri taken by the patty for freedom and the . Union will en. dent Tt to the people when the storm shall have petard away, apd when the Boners, and Masons and Ethers cr ti,e South are only remezhered t. be dr,.pisce. Toe Wr_it party a tte err at con - eerValur of the UMW., spl w IP epic 01 every disaster, breast the mod waves of dwatfection and rebellion. _ Poret.amum or Pirrrnimou.--We have fie• . fluently male, within the lan year, estimate, from different data, or the population of Pitts burgh and vicinity, in which we differed greatly tram some who have made similar calculations— our estimates being in; below those of our more eanguice . clemporarica. We wall , have other data on which to base an estimate. We learn from these persoes taking the tenses, that they have kind, so far, that there are, on an average, her persons to one taxable, takint the list prepare ed last fall as data. if this average should prove tube correct throughout the city, and environs, se we presume It will, the uopulation of Pittsburgh and surrounding town. thuds a, Efflow.: P.ui`ruigh proper, . • . Allegheny, ti Birmingham, South Pitithorgh, Lower St. Clair, 21 515 • : • • 4 430 • • 2,4!0 • 1.220 • • • 1,315 • 1,1150 • . • • 2,115 • • • 500 Eas: Birmiriebaro, Vitt ToishmhiP. LwreoteNlla. Manabester, Diqoesae, The remainder of the concey; Total,, 1 a - - I This is an increase of some 40,000 in ten years rue the whole minty. It will net - doubt be seen, when: flee results are finally tented. that the in crease of the city and environs will be it East vac ft trorltad yor re. t. in len years-31, is other words, oui• ventilation has dlubled since the cenv -au* of 10t0t This is a prospetity as astonishing uit is gratifring, and satanical, me ehould think ;to nue? the west an%ims for a rs p.d growth. tOt GZATHFL w.—She Penaryleania ARVIN inter- I en wee peid in Philadelphia. an the tat mat. In gold and silver. Uo+ beloved old Commonwealth now occupies a proud paritton in the galaxy of the solvent Slates of the Cohort.' Let fdisuasippi deTexes,ihoserepudiauog,bankruptStatee,which, talk about disunion, telicet that they will bare a Amur, account to settle with iron State, if they undertake to resort to leaden ballets and cold iron. peenefisitia, &tube Keyetone of the arch, will keep them to their place, whether wiling or unwilling. Ma. Cur.—The Bathroom Amerlam of Smu dgy moruisg ays: The, lion. Hrzl Cur is expected to pan through this city this moraiag ma his Way from w.hioroo W Newport, where he designs speed rag a couple of weeks for:the purr , se oreeeemhat his health after his - reheat adtaoas labors to Shell. S. Senate.. Teams C 017.4 —lt it remarkable that the revi• cat ol . :Itto the inaaufacture of 'terra cotta, or 'pre properly of artificial stone, i l. n bo Cr u igl s a , n . d,.h m ou r, la litre ns been di Cooder ected, fro mby a LYn t Indy alt.fit.,t. . o Ido , e ,. as v ing a larg r, Shan, gif AClCatifie Lilowiedae and energy, e Da ad ilk MAO manioneiory of urtitezt a si , on g e, in "'bet', *hie"- bY her l' ate7 r : considerable '"'"u 7 a" ' serer availed her. degree .doletttitY: no Prqtr Llittied art and "elf of thelitlents art some t•i , 'lteX c. ‘c. tha t w o do o pf work* of suptor c m r,c.. et ...Tyner em with those Mien I T ee bas • the pediment over the Wager° TIM at '''''" , tett Hospital, representing the de ath N, 'mynas deamned by %V ling, end executed by Harm and Paneetb,whotuno modelled many other dialin g,. wurlta. The roodseteen or loft at St. •-ntvraa's weadeor, Was executed in the With velvet to modern Mamma, of I.ibn- of taone,lSt. Pancras Chureb one ti the moat Impona ul; lOC greater Pan of the Ofriairictial delnds being Joe. 0,.1, LIBL. material, at the large outlay , of X.s,4°°' The ataliat of, Britannia, made _of ant cial stone, whieh crowns tab Nemo b:ohtultlnt Yarmouth, re makes uninjured by the expomne to which the alone Wuit xema rat ba The ancient example s are hrideutly formed *imply of G .,. clay , or b r i c k earth, Carefully prepared and.eren t n ,, et t, and they ar c Itiarelore, precool •• ...the tame nature as "wise pouary , leare, and are r correctly designated eta, 'hut • the itiodern anifiCial sloe a very. ditfcrent tobntance, and greatly in.ip n yim to then , i n turdinena, texture, and color. The prioCi pgi i t in the white pettet's clay, foin n i n g about one.hMf; pulverised stoneware, from one thi n )tOope.afth; ditto,glfroin onbfourdatuotte. ninth: and some add foe leer parte:teen, • small retroof K its itreva.....dousd_powdiere4 max, AU stuPlBlo put9i.MPL , :lludfr. • . I. . . , Correshendence of the Rittabargh Gantt. 'Committee on Totritnries, was tact . UP 1 4 Blehelsldlignritsigs..Aeraltraylerra Death; large msjmiry-351 , 23. There is ts good pros , a. Irllbasore-.l4aurw N. 1 . pent of risputaing within a few days. The author July 30m: tEnn. of the says on Saturday nettr—l think no; so Oct. FRIESS WurrE— Alla consolation for the wriolry and cholera al- The Onmibril Sills, .witith Utah, the Mormon pelt meaphere which at preeent envelops your other- seiner, was read trd time and paned. I wise agreeable city, I sit down to write you. short Was rent to the bone, and while the Secrets description of my present pawl of s ojourn, where ry wins reading its title- for the Information of lam inhaling health from the strongest spring of the Home and Speaker, the announcemeat waa Sulphur Water yet known, as well as enjoying received aith a general war of laughter. Afire as perfect a climate and as beautiful scenery as the comedy, Caine/ the farce, and the natural can well be found under Nature's wide spread sequence of the Comedy of Errors in the Sen. Richfield Springs are located in the ate, last night, was the unanimous guffaw in the county of Otsego, world renowned for the House this morning. The Home continues to variety and beau:yet its scenery, around which the be engaged on the Fornfieation Bill. Icsms distinguished author of the Pioneers—Cooper— htm thrown a peculiar interest. Se veral •of your dia. tinguished cittrens, by the way, are natives of this county. The Hon. Mr. Lrcatii, Messrs. hletcalf, Knapp, Ice. It would occupy much more of your , paper than 1 cootemplate doing, to outer fully into , the merits of this place, and the many inducements I which it presents to the invalid, as well as throe whets this peculiar sessoa seek the varied natural amusements or the country- I . can only sly, that, in the coons of m y fife, it him been my fortune to visit manor the Springs of both our own couture cod Europe, and I can truly atom that I have nev i waren, any when:, attractions which could at all comptre with this unpretending and little 1,1011,- I ed about spot In the saTftt dell in which it is ,mated, "r r .g , mishotlY gushes forth its healing waters, pore and sparkling. an the gems of Matiomet's diadem.— Though no yet but little knows to the world out ride of its tranquil valley, it has long been a resort for those who reside in its vicinity, and in the early history of the country, was the Mecca of the Indi an tribes inhabiting the Mohawk Valley, who believed that the Great 'Spirit had kindly placed it there for their benefit, that they might drink and be healed, and berme they gave it the name of "Thu Life Water." The tread of the Indian moccasin has long since given place to the creaking or glaz ed leather, and the rustling of silks, but still the quiet spring, with woman's constancy, pours forth the same sweet waters, and seemingly invites all 1 who will, to come and partake freely of her sane ' live beverage; before whose powerful influence diamisestanishes like a charm—dispepsia, then ma. i lien, diseases of the liver and kidneys, never fail of boirg either entirely cured, or greatly relieved, by the use of these waters. The country around Richfield is a beautifurblending of the English pas toral, with the mountain scenery of Switzerland.- 00 every side are the most lovely lakes filled with fish of all sorts and sizes, into which good back Walton would have given a year's existence to have dropped his line. Those who delight in sail ing can also find it here to their heart's content.— Otsego lake, on which stands Cooperstown, the home of.the novelist of that name, and whose fine Old Hall, covered with ivy, is well worthy of a visit, is only distant three miles. Schuyler.* lake which resembles famed Geneva, in munature, is m sight of our hotel. Around this lake, which- is a circuit of thirteen miles, is, as a young lady re marked very enthusiastically the other evening, 'one of the mast clonal:Test driers in the world." 1 fimi utyielf spimiing say letter out to a greater length than 1 Intended when commencing it. I will therefore briedy remark, that whenever you can' find leisure and disposition to leave your mind's laboratory for a short period, you can find no plane that will in , every way so well repay you for a visa as this. It is but a few hours ride to Albpoy. Our hotel is an excellent one, end youwill receive every necessary attention from our kind host. Whitney, and his mot mumble lady. The springs beloog to this gentleman, and are sit uated in the handsome grounds Immediately comic. nous to the hotel. And now a few words about matters and things in general. The death of General Taylor, which came Imo° es like a clap of thunder fetie a clear sky, Murmured, as you ere full well aware, the most profound grief throughout our entire country. "None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise." No one, not even Father-Ritchie, after hi, death, could question this purity of his character, nor the craw-Hence of his brief administration, and though it was not hi., to see any of the measures which be had suggested and truly betievri were calculated I to advance the peace and prosperity of his country i at a time when it was deeply threatetied,cartied out. Yet it is to be hozd that his death has wisely alarmed thoseincendiary spirits who have so loud ly threatened to scatter this glorious confederacy far and wide, if their base demands were not com plied with. In President Fillmore you hare a man 1 , every way worthy to won; the mantle - ache depari , ed patriot, and we deeply 'mistake the character of the nu., if he does nut (idly satisfy the great pant ' who ennfided to him the i..,-nna position is their : gill, and thrivi.ih einieis. toe:detail:ly. I, • lies het, called to preside vote the ile•ittiiie. iit On. mighty nation. The settling of the vexed question, now pending before Congress, is a matter most anxiously desired by every friend to his country. In this Sate, a large majority of both parties are to I avor of Mr. Cloy's plan, as being, if not the best, the only ore that a likely to pass at the pment session of Conr green; they greatly fear, if acme thing is net done before that body adjourns, that camsequences moat serious and direful will occur. The late speech of the Great Kentuckian has created a most profound sensation. Every one pronouncing it equal ; if not ! superior, to any effort of ha proudest days, and its effect upon the country will be all powerful.-- ..god bless Harry Clay," was the expression of a venerable gentleman, who rat the other evening jreading his speech upon the porch of our Hotel, andto which , a bonny response was re-echoed by every one present. Whether be succeed• or not la alloying the present storm, a grateful contitry will say to him, "well done thou good and faithful servant." Of the Cabinet, it is not necessary to speak, they are all, withthe exception of Messrs. Bates and Hall, well known. In tlns Stale, how ever, the latter gentleman has a high reputation, arid you will hod him a W nig or rho right set, fearless, independent, and determined to do his duty. Adieu. • 45,550 A short time since embarked on the rcearner Oregon for A , bany. At @ix &dock. P. 1.1., we left the dock and glided up the river. As the eye glances through Ike guntenua saloon., and survey. the comforts of sane room and tsb!e prepared der the travel cr, and the 'womb surface ot the Hud son so delnattludy adapted to steam host cariga• bon, the question amig -sat itself, • Can 'hie made el travel ere. be •critiorty interfered with by ray tall road Will those elegant atennamodstlons piton WASUISOT OS have to glee way, and race flowing palaces al dad C.thmKthdeDel the f beh 'a ronsn b4loug to a a ".. m t ed h‘ e ". o ' f " t ' ra l t re el7 , :h ' in d' d Wallowing. Aeg. 2,1520. limes , The passengers were standing about, en awaiting the summons to tea A group The Cabinet—D•clinatton of Mr. Hate• patiently —The fate of the Compromise—Who le ' 1 n• Bl ood upon the "' quarter le ...reflation when suddenly, blot' the shrill whistle mends respon•thle 1-01santon— St•te right. ashore. It seem. • long way elf, spew it woad, and State wronge—C•llfornla and see, yonder on the climate shore, past shove Fanny scene In the Monde. the ireca, end far 1111. M. a chile eland of steam Ron Edward Bates has finally declined the appear:, acerer aid nearer s end. the rolstle, seat In the Cabinet, tendered him by President then we beard a loyd roaring a cataract then Fillmore. His mamas were quite 1""n"°°1°- ethim'e7egiorfro&m"kth'reitteoefsman:th'LNloddile"natt,e'64 61a. He bee a very large family, no fortune, • 10.m0...cc sod • long train clears orate Hudrio liberal t and sufficient income from his prfestronal Raver 11.11 Road canoe &Once furiously along.— enertlons,a great part of which he would oraserto to • moment they ;teem Amity galnirs upon ti•, up wan re Nov (ar a race. lose by cluing - leg the restdence from St. Cochin T k r o ° 7:;,,,, th : g Y Z: Wu:Aaron- It supposed that Mr- O .lcM of upon the boat 'a side, next the Erstern above. roe L'auis, will be offered the Department of the passengers in the cart eheko their hands at ns from i ssoEsoc h so It i s booms that before iee winders. 04 rusher the vain, with a roulike was determined to invite Mr. Bates to a mat in , I:l o, 7 eh i /e „ e . „l":",l,f e/ 1 1 .7, ` ‘ ' y 'p ,. f : e T 0 7;ere,1 1 . tte Cense!, the 'President sod his advimers , had mina=. Oa troce/s the karego, but to an in deliberated very maturely between thews two allot qolcker than to maw, the car. ere far ehesd g entlethe° ' who were consideredegnolly well I °L7:,:,701`Ti. 1 .'74'.7.,"`..";:`,". 1Y re70u P1 0'.11,.'. qualified to discharge the duties of the often Just an d i t. toll'. moment reverberate refused by Mr. Dater. I amid the palisades, then gently and grsdnaliy gave you, vesterdsy, • soffixiectip toll se . cease. The rave sr over, it toned but • momet, . d count of lbe manner m which the Omnibus was n ; n i t l i ; e n overturned, and all the passengers spilled out but roo d re compieted to retire to bed In Albany at 10 one. To day there has been • very elaborate die P. M.,josi as the Oregea's passengers are throws as Is , w h o did tL Mr. Cl ay chars.s the t a ng ro.uttehe..rrris,r.,.an,d,Lo:n!utilim,niro7nte,itne room deed upon Mr. Pearce, who rebelled against his 7b;re r ye P rirs hence, l ' ac as aeon se Hudson authority, as conductor and manager of the Um- I m il l Rend max Ihroll4ll to Albany., t It he re re tuber, when he, Mr. Clay, accepted and procured doubtless be • ellfht no , and then siring - rho travel• the insertion of Diwson's amendment, turning len,-.7.7:ZZAn.h.". to accomplish the distance over the people of New Monies to Texas. Mr. from Albany to Sothic, we obeli God him cote Pay sold that concession was indispensable to (MO.). taking his hreatisat on bowl of at. wog. boat on Lake haw, ha, ing NeN York the secure the Ilopport of Me Texas Senators to the Ure 1 hill. That necessary concession was granted, eennZigniirCrii";;;;'''n:Yg i but Mr. Pewee bad moved to strike it out, and yawtorg arid imiat eat at the tholght Af a succeeded In getting ft ejected loom the bill, sod • whole day's travel on the rail road. These she LAI was thereby lost: Mr. Pear c replied, t6ou6 ' lle °C sore) to mn an sea horned dose° with great effect, Met if Mr. Clay's sasomptiora l oe owonve , shnekieg, wildly aa it dashed along, were true, then the Texan Sena . or• were elms- rounding pront...lll. telling Mr of the ceMplele able with the loss of the Compromise rather than 0.•0,E the method nltr•crillnd acco tO mke the bmka of the R odent. The impe -1 himself,se for it em they lase! set up their own po noa F' un "' u !judgements naiad tee rest of the Senate. They tithing bell the fastest mode. b° I demanded the Dawson amendment at • reeogoi- The otvnerr ,1 these beats seem swore that their union in fact of the right of Tesw to the Bents klory 11 dryer tsg, and to think it uselewto resat Fe country. ' They secured that, bat lost the bill, th e _ for there were several Sehators who wouldot h i„ re swallow the Damon amendment who were lei acetic of diserder eturred In front of the Catholic favorable to the bill. C me. in Third arrea yesterday afternoon. It 7 " " II °I the general d ' h ' " d" .leraVo 7. t h ri!ni " ti b d ' e P giten i ta " Tate 7 tia ti I b b n e d et i m sf rc ' h " te r' gilled of a *erica of kirrang•ce neon atmlnlccr, hr did, ha cd among the poor tailors of the :on. which I will not further describe than to ray il at Nereid no who are not noeoged In the ...mkt...— bo y/ ecer n o y O m erms , st—is n e igh. acme, Butler, sod . Mason, of V.-, brought for ward the old, explcilfd, and tressoneble doctrine onrii net on '‘ d i b e i l iunii ftr in c b e i d r d . ° l 7 b° l 7 - : of the constitutional right of null fixahon or eel s aron g sprea d... t it, e chine, was wicked, cession, whenever a State feels aggrieved. Mr. large numbrts collected on the soot, and there Clay's denunciation cf this miscbmvons bend vg win o Posse of t Ot : ors, ri The' Chief was so tree. so Pairtotie, sod so eloquent,that and order was rertored Five of the noten were alit galleries responded to it in rounds of op. ureated.—X. I'. Clem. Ad,' placise. AS Mr. Clay had ikequently admontsb• Idasateri—i-On Thuredny, the 4th lomat, by ed the Southern ohms what would he the ease .ter the defeat Of the ommeele , /, the hip kir Bishop Schweizer Barth, Cm.° A bar bee, • lineal de inea we. ow vattwadltkaal aseeideni g. chlibinihe rit , pon. inert4o.fjyruel Lut.b.etr: Tsehante,,ah of 44 by hip Polubb bbi moo Foo, 4.64 60 Ole Imaclogr, Bake ceeagy.—pouet We*. "' _ TriAS —The Galveston News, of the 20th ult., contains a long letter trout Gov. Bell, of Texas, to the Representatives and Senators of that State in Congress,upon the Santa Fe question. He insists on the rights of Texas to the Territory. He rays that the General Government "instead of mewls log parental care and vigilance over the interest of the youngest members of the confederacy, has stepped forward with the confidant, supercilious air of power, erecting herself into in umpire, claiming privileges and benefit. appertaining to Texas from the dear bought sacrifices which she has made to obtain them, and heretofore awarded to her by the most solemn guaranties." Ile think. that the duty of Texas to her own honor and her creditors calls on her to maintain her limits as she has laid them down, inviolate ; asserts that Texas does not withdraw her confidence in the General Government; thinks that better counsel will pre. toil, and that Swaim will yet be accorded to th • Stare. Ile closes as follows • "The constitution and laws of the State indicate to me my duty too plaiply to be mismiderstood. I shall not be behind it, but will at once employ the power and resources which they confer to secure comp'ete jurisdiction over quit portion of our State which a misguided and refractory population are endeavoring to sever. I will out trouble you further, gentlemen, than to ash from you, as the guardians of the honor and interest of the State, at the capital, that aid and hearty co-operation. now so nerristmry to secureher against the evils and sinister influences which as sail her. I connot conclude, however, without expressing that deep feeling of profound love and devotion for the Union which is no universally felt by the citi zens dour State, and I WO stare that I .tinol on ibis subject better convey the public sentiment than to reiterate the language which I had the Minor publicly to express on a previous occasion •We will always endeaver to du our duty to the Union. This is an obligation, and it impbes reciprocity: 'Teo just to invade the rights of others, we will be too proud to surrender our OM,'" Lamentable Mortality. About ten daye'aince a Mr. Sheet., a either Wayne township in this county, about 0 try from Dayton; was see id with cholera morbua ; hi was relieved, and noon after rode into Dow:sand back fohis home on a very hot day.ishoig a hear ty supper on his return. That alight be had an other and more revere attack of his former com• plaint, and ban lather was sent for to anoint in mare.. mg him. The elder Mr.; Sheets was attacked with eholf. era soon afire he reached his eon's house, and ed. The non did not long survive the lamer. A German, who had bean sent to •salat in tale. Mg care of the sick, was attached with cholera aft ter the death of the yourger Sheet!, and refusing to take medicine, he too was soon numbered with the dead. The wife rf the younger Sheets. and one of the children were cent seized. And here commences the most deplorable part of the narntive. We do not know what assistance was rendered the lam, tip before Min time, omit seams that bow they were entirely deserted. Two of OW civaons, Capt. Reed and - I. Names, pasting that Iranian Friday, went foto the house, and tound the mother delirtona one child dying, another,• boy about S. sluice by his mother, fan• ning her, and a little girl, younger than the boy, code merieg also to render some nerricei It appears that after the death of Mr. Sheets. Who was :a comlormble circumstances, the family were waned from the bonne ID which they hrol lived, to WI ar unfinished building, mime 290 yards distant, which wan U.:thou( outdo.sn or doors. Here the mother and eti Wen were Emed alone, without domforis of any kind—lace she Down one bad kiadly strew...it the duo: with ha,' Toe neighbors were tenor strieheo. and would not approach within a head red yards cf the house Food was planed at hot tinatace, and the children went out ail b-ought is tn. Copt. Reed name io Dayton. end rotated a 1111 , to nurse the sick family,. and returned to the house of thstrers late on F riday night. Dr. Carey, or beteg Ink:lined of the condition of the tam. iy, sorted item the mine oath , . and bud them re. moved bark to to., own boom li• f mond the mother and child bicmd the reach it fnentlClDt They both died on Saturday. The two remittals children were bath and an effort was made, as on. learn, by Mr Rome, to induce their socks at Now Carilult tote mein, but ft S said, we hope erroneous , ' •hat the closet, refuted to teem to de 113 . Daytax The J.ruel of the next day !Oyes thenn.le this rase of woo and 'abut:needy, as - Wows: " this I E., 15,,, , ,r r, , J.en shift,. Sht-tht rpm 1 el f It, re. .h,t st Ott, rein .stes at N• ar Gam,. t, $ curd d v ne a. But Ines were h•. peiroluet to remote to It town : A cede t h lu . a quart•• thlt 5:10 out .145 ' , LEVAL , ' :CII their mud-Dee ; toe 4 rEllan true sent to 1.111, ease of them. 13,:h meet . well to ail aTitearsaee,Whon tares from the hots. where their mother an tater died. Oa Bile I afternoon at 5 o'eloek, its said, the boy, • fitle, Int:l:gent child, took the cholera, and was buried before 10 o'elork on tdone•y morning' Thew, was taken 1:13113 the esbm l y a Water let the netsk• barbered. Tho nor. seat up from here by Capt EL•ed was boopo'd 'gagster, mhos lattufutnes• to nth renereeames we hats had .caswo to spook of ii Ilert, ghee • by. His ton se mehhan• led him on this mesior. Leopold says the Boni of the labi cabin, in which the W 'man was faune lying, was eattrelvd near:, lime tactics deep with Imes' BAIL RoAD o.nn STLA.II 1t0.T.--A cartes• pondent of the 1. V. Journal or Conamtroe thus deacnlae a men betaret n one of Ike Gant North River steam toot. and a train groan on the Find- rem river rail road. INTERESTING AND EXCITING DEBATE. oAtAnmAranie THE VALUEIO7? TflZ On Thnrsday lest, the day alter the defeat of the Compromise BM, the bill for the admits:ono( Cali. torso. being wader consideration in the Senate. Mr. Foote moved to amend, by fiddling the South. ern boundary to 20 deg. 30 mi.. A very inter. 1 ening debate sprang cep, fromwhich we make the following entracte: MB. CLAY. Mr. President.' wish to say only a word. We have presented to the country a measure of peace, a measure of tranquliity—one which would have harmonized, in my opinion, all the discordant Ce.lings which prevail. Test meas ure, air, ha. met with a fate not attagether mien. peeled, I admit, on my parr, but one which, as A respecfs the country at large, I deplore eirmed tory. For myself, personally, 1 beer no cause to complain. The majority of the committee to woich I belonged have Cone their duly, them whit eery, faithfully and perseveringly. It the recasree has been defeated, it has been defeated by the ez m usette en the other aide of the house, and in this . Bit, I shall not proceed to Infinite into the mess. ore of responsibUty which is incurred. All that I mean to say upon that tut ject is, that we stand free and liberated from any responsibility for the COarequenct• How that measure was defeated, We alt know full well. The proposition of the Senator from Maryland, made, no doubt, upon a Moaticientious conviction of his duty, led to its defeat. That was the Immediate caner of the des feat. That propnaition, I repeat, has led to the no trermencesiwtoch are fresh In the recollection of the Senate. Sir, I have said from fold to lest, that I was in favor of the admission of California lam so Mill, mid if the propmitioa of toy worthy friend from Mississippi had been received by Southern Sena tors in the spirit in hi:h it even conceived and iMended, I would have voted for it with Omura. But, sir, it is presented now, not as a part of • gen fret project, or plat of compromise, but es a asp Orate metUnrc, detached from the compensating measures In the combined bill, and nunszed only to California itself. Now, Mr. President. I stand here In my place meaning to be onawed lir any threats, whettits they come from Individuals or from State*. I should deplore as much as an man ever did or an do, that arms should be raised against the . genieral authority of this Union. either by nadir idu• all or by a bode. But, lifter all that has occurred, if any one State, or a portion of any Sate, cheese WO plate themselves in military array against the Government of the Union,' aril fur trying the istrength of the Government of the Union. IlLomid appl.use in the gallery, which was promtely sup pressed by the Corer 1 I am for ascertaintrg whether we bite got a government or net--pram' Peal. efficient, capable of maintain no its atoncri• ty at d of upholEirg the powers and inierewa which belong to the Coven mem. 'Nor, sir. am 1 to be alarmed or dissuaded by any such cause as Inti mations of the spilling of blood. If tflo.fd is to be spilt, by whose fault in it to be spilt, upon the sup position I have math 1 By those, sir, who have endeavored to raise the standard of disunion,and attempt to prostrate this Government. And, sir, when that to done, m leog as it pleases if:id to give me a voice to express my sentiments. or an arm to raise, weak and feeble though it be. that some nod that arm will be on the ride of the cottony, in the snipport or the general authority and the maintainance of the general powers of the Government. [Greet 'paha= in the gaily. rice ) Mr. President, I have done all, and I me e willing to do all that is M tho power of man to di to accommodate the differences of the country.— Sir, I have not been attached to any given mod , of settling the linable* and entering contentmeo to the country. I was willing to tette three Mese ores together unitedly, end 1 am wilting to ye -hem pass ammeters , and datizetly. I hope the they may be passed waken the odious booms which has created such e sensation in some plan of the Comm. Pat, whether they are peered 0' not, if resistance is attempted by any Siete or the people of any State, I chill ItomV voice, my heart, sod my arm to the suppori of the coalmen thotity of the Government of my country. Nor. sir, •rn I epprehenetve of the molt. air I hear that bond is to be fuelled. Lhope from the bottom cf my seal it two, will be toil, eel. Ito', air, if it ehonld be totted, who will by chargeable with e el:Tante al bier& Sir, it will he those who cle th w,' to prostrate the general an. Meetly, that busk State, If there should be one, or the people nt any State Woo woe attempt to ratn the standard of re:het:gm end destroy t Union. If that occurs, I will be among tee last men woo vat core op the effort to maintatti the Udine to its emi t ety and its lull sod vtgortma au thorityand power. All. eir. these threat. , ue era se earn:lulu or dangerous on gentlemen may ter Mega their magmatic. in supposing. We have had roe ...cot of that hind lo our turban , When Washington son. our President, stet, soar. ill, the sturiatd of triatereelien wee roise , d In the wegcro part el Partasylvsma. Part of the arms of the Unge'l Stales moved leeward for the pur pose or eolduing it. There was some Mite blood weed, I believe. sr the boos. of Ccl. hot t e insult^ net then, as dounicares and traitors always will, fled f oin the epproaeh of the flag ot the Union, supported by the aulhottly and emu. tenser, al toe tether or the lichen. MR. PE iittCS. slid that the Scooter frandi.l. had (teetered that the amendment moved by Olin on yetterd Iv bed hem:fite immediate coast oldie defeat of the bill. He was nmetliing they any mon of the resoon•ibility of defeertog it Iv mearore should mat upon tom than he was pretty's ...herr, ble with. The left r weeterm, hid hero d e feated slier his amendment, end if tae of pert kee ; rye,. to be earthed then •n,bneot b• eh eigeshic with ,le • I roe He bad t o toil hit! •ineindiee , i'ie o eerii ex ri d or that inserted iii the maton 0( lb. Senator from ri-nrhts; nOt t dotttg. he had defeated the bflt he wee willing to bear the rr spaastbillty, and defend Mg set here or elsewhere, and against whosoever chould make the charge.— He had gtven his seppott to Ile hill. but out nett` after mat n d•rcon. He believed the bill war senettened by • terse mg an y el the pe title of he State. tin' tee bII en it stood on yeelrritay Wit net the bill the woo Wirth the Satiate on Tueseey He Imo' to the (needs of the bill, when the emend. meet of the S maser from Georgia was proposed, 'bat he could hot stltp vt ir; and thi,t if it were ad ded to the r eisudtueni of the Sentior from Maier, ne could miter have to vote thermic Lech, or no vote at al The Senators, amendment was .de pt ed. Mr. Pelee , thee witted his it' yetirths to the ameodment of Mr Dreviron. sad the remoter Aviv ao could rot give a it raneuon. These Miscue god this Intent., were known to lee fnende or the WI. and they 07141•1 oM *eV lbw they were wept, red when he moved to .tote tt out. IN had set ed in support of the hill as long ns hr (void. Ile bed his reeptoub lot and own rugbt o 1 todeperul• et tudgmect. The Senators from;en.% when they could nst get exactly whet the wanted, in,. and round and opposed ihn bill. D d none 01 the • re,ponstbilfra of the derma oil attach to them?— ' He won wilting In hoar his part, ter it they were ' ail revaluate, be desired they etenti have than • ahem MR oleo Y replied, MR PEARCE repined. vetoes th -1 he hold de alined seueicing mod:d•stiont fir hoe•rscoolon-oni because noneriftbrot answered hi. on wee. iro n( them WM promoted to him by the Swain: from Illinois. This he rat willing to accept with a oohed unaitficatlon. It proposed that the rig nts nt Tenet sad the United States should ant be brew diced by any thing contained in tint htil. Thos hr was willing to seespyrrhey would insert after the word I'roghts" the word " tic Wm aad he could never con ye ti ; that unwdting f the pante.. of the LI o.ited Sate shoul I become changed in the menwiwe. Ne bonito that in scuttles Or ie =sumo of the defeat of the hill, it might he merle sand that the naendmr.t of the SerialOr from (lentil was the remote canto. MR M &SON, of Va.. after remarking at some liregth, that the Southern States would newt 'Lb mit to any other line than the Missouri Comply, mite, pro !tweed to reply to Mr. Clay, as fo:lows: Now, Mr. President, one word in regard to what fell from the Senator froin Kentucky Ido not tow whether that Stott°, tpenks the oponton or Judgment of a roluarity or the State. repre.ented on tuts door. Ido not know tilt his lye, hit es • pestenee, end hi. poction have enabled bun, at he is entitled from hie high and lilfoy intellect to do. tr d reel the nrecture.ylnot to mould the opinion. of a large ponton of the American peopoe; or it I o heard him declare here to day to his pima Ile a Senator, addressed to via howther Senators, that it U the duty of the Federal C overonuunt to !the no further account of SAM reatataliM then they would do n 1 the resistance of Individuals or o' private di.g to. stet:lst the lent of the re IL CLAY. That is not whet I said. I tatilAnd I repeal, and I mien ail men who Ileve pens to record It, that if any single State, oe the peopled any Swie, choose to ell to the standard aditunion snl deoy the authority r ( the Union, I ern lor msonoonel, g the t u Sant, of the Unlo3. That It what I laid. MIL MASON. Theis exactly what I owl, muted the honor/lee Senator to say—that re. ..sore made under the authority of a State is no f tribe to be respected by the •utho or the United States than if it were made by a body of todovidu als on their nwo room. Me CLAY . . in kin sent I No further; none cilia'. • . Mr. MASI IS —Then I undermood the Senator'. meaning correctly, and stated it sit Now r ir,whut is our Government? 13 our Government on t 1.50141. elation of the individual citizens, extending through this broad land from sea to ten. honed by the acts of a majority, to he coerced into subinismon it they disagree In or refuse obedience to a law? Par from it We have separately organized States— State. that claim to be and ere free, sovereign, and independent Staten, but who have yielded a portion of their power to tide_ General Government tar a common object and for the common gglli; but they have regularly organized Governments, with exe cutive, leolative, and judicial branches, with iin• limited power of taxation, capable of commanding the resources of their people to an unlimited extent, and recognised andneknowledged as Government. Those Stat.,, be the theory of our Government and by the mange of that Government, ere bound to look to and protect the safetyand happiness nnil welfare of their own people, and if It be true—God forbid the experiment should be tried!—bat if it be true that in the Goverment of the Confederation n power in lodged to coerce the ?Jute. Into when. , rum to their will; if in this Federal Government a pane resides to hold the citizen of a State to on aSenience paramount to his obedleoce at home, need not any to that Senator and to the country. that whenever the experiment is tried you will have the whole tier of Southern States, and 1 believe a large portion of the Northern Suites denying It. Sir, may Heaven, is its providence and In its ben. fie cience, avert such an issue'. Bat we are forewarned by the Senator from Kentucky, u his Idea of the theory of thin inv. inghilas OW it le orfibk , , ssiguiltiil duly w camas ebedience to its [awl. whether resists:tee I comes float the authorities of a State or from an I individual. -Non, sir, how.do these Slams stand There is my own Commonwealth, whose limits are withtnittent from the doors of ibis capitol, and other Staten math of this, ineledieg Georgic all of whom, through their conalituted authorities, have declared, and placed it upon the Manaus books that they said resist what they believe to be an On coneutminnal act of power by the Federal Gov crnment, should it be dope, in reference to M. liaise question. The Senator from Kentucky re. idles to them distinctly, resist at the peril of blond, If you do it ;ad that bin counsel and aid shall be given to the bayonet. of the Federal Government to reduce them to anboolosion Sir, it la well they should know it. aid they do . know it, so fat as the potenti•Vvolee of that Senater--aad potent it is -eon enforce it. Let it go to them, and let it go to them, al it will do, cotemporaneou• with the me rlin of the Congress of the Uttited States upon this question of the exeinsion of slavery lathe Terri. tortes. Sir, I milk to add no beat to this dimes.. nine—none in the world. The subject la one that we should deliberate on calmly, and temperately, and I hope we' shall do it. I feel at liberty to speak for Virginia. only so far as I believe that I understand wont she designs to do. To that ex. met I em bound to speak. I believe, slr,ln my beet end settled judgment, that when a law shall be passed by the Coleman of the United States, and become Inc law of the land, which shall by its act exclude the people of the State from taking their slaves into territory south oldie Missouri compro mise line, that Virginia will do - what has been de. dared In her reso , utons already—not threatening resi.usece—ahn will take ouch measures by her own rovereignty, as In her judgment arid be beet e, imitated to piewerve the Untoo, if it can be pre. sowed, and if not, to preserve her own safety, and her own welfare, out of the Union. MR. BUTLER, of South Caroline, after some preliminary remarks, reverted to Mr. Clay in the following BUII11: I think it .proper to say here that I em Imm del.bern•ing under the obligation. of the federal compact; and I will endeavor to discharge my duties to that G.tvernmert.. lint I mom be per mitted to say, Mr. President, that my °Mamas of duty vary very materially from those which have been expressed by the honoralle Seoa,or from Kentucky. (Mr. C:ny.) If, sir, Inc honora ble &eater from Kentucky is amens Sue the cm- calico to try the strength al the government, per. hays he may bring about the occlusion by measures of injustice and oppression. Lt will never be brought about in any other way. And I will say farther, that if the 0001151013 ever 'shall arise for trying the strength of thus Government against a singe Stat.., or a number sit States, who may disregard Its authority, the Senator and toted will be found ip very different attitudes. Sir, if I understood his prop°. lion—and it is not the brat time he has mime the remark here—it is. that under no circumstances would he be found to resist the Federal Government, frond ded Cs measures should be adopted by a mere Ina. forty, having the sanction of his judgment that they were contitudonal. to other wards, toe proposinon is, that the State. of this Confederacy are to have Mei, destinies sad their nghts sub jected to the arbitrary decision of an ore introit rd, self sustaleing, and interested majority.— And be says he will follow the etandaro al each a Government to blood, and that it nay State, or the people of any Stole, should raise the stand ard or resistance to such ammeter, he would be found ready advance to opposition to that stand ard. and mingle to favor of the Government In civil war. The State of South Corultna, Mr. President, has been too often alluded to, for one of her reprente winner to mistake the nun. Ido not know that S. Carolina has ever gone further, yen, us fur as I elm recollect, she has not gone us tar as other Southern States in the Upton. TheSeirmor from Kentucky limited his ream k toosingle Sate, or It.. people of a stogie :Sate. My mend from Virginia notat ed that part of his argument I shall net nevi if y up on ft Bat the .senstue tfa+ stated that the Wilmot proviso, the nhollcon of the clove trade to the Pts inlet of Colunrbin, any ins-alum that could be adop ted connected wall tlits toll that he could regard as eenstitutional—sod he regards then ell t , cupehtte lion:ll—should have Ins sanction, should have his support, culling to his aid the bayonet* of the fleecy at this confederate; to put down a revenge State. Mr. President, einpnia, I believe, North Carol ne—eertainly South Carolona—l speak (or he Gcorgra, -.Valenta, and hithsam•fpre speak lidee • It of thew States—hare said to solemn legts resdl ves that if the Corm rests of the U. Stales enact the Wilmot 'proviso, or any kindred me, to insult and oppress the Slates whose mood be thus threnteurd, they would resist. And I avid 'ay lo the honorable Sttutior. or brae.. Jorrer that he will bad it more difficult than pleastog ee frld:Crie, to aupposeithe t:overunrein Looting to moitliel with .orb 1111 army of States. I helmet the honorable Senator from lientueggis a Vlrgienan by birth. Sir he has honored his leather. Ile has a dorned the country with which his name I. Weston ed, alimot u. banntliandms did of Theta,. I award bon all that honor,' will award hon. But I will bring to IMO no example, illustrating how the child is lor)he mother. even under Mr temptation of civil war !.Dell. It la one of the roost leeching in. cidents of history that while 13eroadotte was mwn. hieing with the Allirel Power.° mate warren Fs, nateitie,ortpla hr sone venni:lvo devise ruessures to pun down Napoleon Linnaportira. an enemy to Kii Niro end the usuon of Whirl. he was the soaking. when he opproarbed the enedites of France, he emmurd not sad would not pass upon the land of bin tranvia, And yet l hear Mei lu:caulk `eases trout b . :calmly any that if V irgrota, true io her his. I 107 n, undertake to inatrunto her I,llotlltlona and to rent the Wilmot proven, and teller aetnof immure and oppression which shill be Imeght it, 11:e 00111. 01 tips GOterncieut, ha Would be found coontlont . hit blood ttpam the ...oil of fp, birth to put her down. St•, I have emoio rotted thin' w h it have been se-ia Th V At! V ro I 'aronna. S /*reline Gioia •• Artois, Alp- Th-y au m tu acme ne I trauma i s ko h airy to ass whether they will make then good i atd it will he tar history to say ton it, theirs , as will be found ready to coomerate with the Fedet . al Goverumentise extimmushlag am hOttoruhla tested., by blood. There are advert in the army tram Virginia. South Carolina. Alaba ma, nod Mimissiepi, paid by the Federel Got/tra mcar sad to part paid by %Taipei., South Carob. aa, itlabacriv, and Mteaissippi. Aod I should lik e o ace Inc re.m•tnt who could drew hot sword intein•l his mance Stee. I have given the ettec• Jo. ot Bernadotte as an than's°uu of the feeling w hom I would entertain. V Now, ! shill sot arra:Faita motive the honor. ,hie Seaver. nor anal! I undertake ni di / ptee principles, for he has openly stud La t, right or wrong.. it be believes any mnamre of a major ity of thei government eohettlationat he would Inviolate a to bM.e, under the obhga of bm aliagt.ne• the Union. My Inman ,AS I have /nen said, le to the State of nor mitt, y. mid tier 'Mice th toe voice that will always e• mead sermons. Toe last those that I roe d thumb of mould tie that the night before we, meld speak getter in zit anal Intercourse, d lot Ira the came eiream,noil the next anomie' eo or that err stream and the pathway. to it with blood. T ere is no tn. ao suorking to tee a ltum tees. do not look w.th any degree of pleasure span 12 .per of nos k ad. Perhaps I have aol the same cameo to lock upon theca as others have. I Otlld avert them tie any honorable mess. Mr President. the State to. I I rep , sir, rt. tar as I cat speak fur it, and she has Or • evidence r., v.ti be taloned with a mere pion nit boom, so tar OS ibie matter is comerned. I believe that we hare auhthitted to every compromise that has beep no de here, we have made evert , eaenfice.— But we are not exactly the woisnaptra lug s cream, to prottrate ourselves nod let In:MIS/al lan crushed under the wheel. of the uoteu, when it shell be wielded by an unprincipled and inesdeet 031IjatlIY. No sir. no: 1 Doter could go to South Calllal , n. Sad ices. her line ageism her, under any tanner, and especially rot td I Deal, do it under Ma mom meted oleo to just Gi.vurnment,mml under the Imo mutt of measures, to my opinion, Drove tit abort by a eytem tf policy leaking wits meth sh regard to a majority, in disregard to the Interests that were inteeded In have bees secured by our p o ly c o na titution. When the time to think and set in relation to these Matters has come• I dal; feel r liberty to act for myself. I hope the Masa trophe may be averted. The honorable Sommer auppmet that it may have been averted by ha tans That is an laSaalallan,a pure C111110311:1011,- And is he to anytime that nothing coo save this Uaton trot compromtsee, made Ltd eatirely at bra invoice, tor such compromises as he sha'l regard a a %tame gn remedy. I moat be permitted to say to the Senator, as was teed tomsy honorer la Mend nOO2 Maryland. (istr. Pearce,) that he ought In allow other race nomething of selfoespeet in giving u terance to their opinion. I hope that fear is no counsellor of mine. I have as much fear of consequences ea any man. And I nay now, that if you have nu better then ore thou hat been proposed to avert what I ft or Is COMO,' It would not bare done it. Sir, it wroth' not be • imagist Stmoothat the ger tternan will hove to coconut... Not at all. I din n et an , that he has brought It shoot more than nth • ors. I hay now, ea I said the other day, that If thorn van re venom' from me a single tribute der to aim. I would pay it. 1 sincerely lichens be loves th USIOII. I eneerely believe thet his fame it identified with a. And I pardon menti in one whose h•atory a Indissolubly connected with ti and he mud pardon me at the game time fre ' ; woo to loin that, in his mere.es to met arse this Colon, he should take care not to sanction oteasarill winch will tetertere with the ealety, se• cusity, and honor of member. of the Union. I have thee, elm, expressed myself. I have not spoken of Manors. Bat allow to to Say that per. Me with AIM in their hands will Dover be hung liy a rope. Mr. CL SY, Mr. President, I wish to ray a few word.. Ido aim mean to be drat/. Into a dilutes. stun of the exploded doctrines of nollilleatioh. hoped they had expired with the illesiricon Indi vidual, whew recent death we all eoshscerely id. taco'. Moreover, air, I must protest against the right of the Senator form Townie, or the Selman Imre South Carolina, to get up and speak for the mlareholding States. MIL BO fiLER. Wit the honorable Senator al. l o w n o I ' poke for my owe state,and I spoke oft° other Move toodlog States by Mew Megabyte re solve. MB. CLAY. I alluded mare partienlerly le the honorable Senator from Virgins. Hwapoke not only of hi, own State, but of all the slave tloldiag Santee. MIL MASON. I ISM sure the honorable Senator will Jeanine me for a moment. If there is any thing in the world that t am less addicted to than I another, It is to speak by authority. 1 did net as Fame to speak here altogether upon buthorit# for my owe State, far less or another. I spoke of what I un4entood from the current Minn, of the day, from the register of the opinions of those Stairs MR CLAY. There in language food/en employ. ed by Senators speaking for the Smith: sits., South,' the whale Ssuth. Sir, I think it would be very 11 evasion vim OS7I, Patios am the? wen. Mg] . rrpresetiting' the sentiments of their ewe State.sentiout undertaking to speak the sentiments of States exterior to their own. Now I speak in no patina spirit towards the Senator from Virgin's. when I say, I believe that if the people of Virginia had teen here. fonr•k ann of them would have voted' kir that compromise measure satin!' the Senator his kit it cionscieno loos duty to opoote and vale against. Sir, 1 know that the opportunities of the gentle man from Virgil to to obtain information are much greater than my own. But I roofers to know something about the sentiment of the State which gave me birth. And 1 believe that to morrow. if the people of Virginia were oolled, three f nabs or fuer fifths of them smell be found to be in fa vs, of this measure. Now, does the Senator from Virginia or the Ssanter from South Carillon imer int, when they have returned toms to their con stituents—with tho opposite opinions prevailing upon the atibjeet of this compromise—with the olive brunch held .out to the whole Union--do they expect to he abe to have the sword drain , spinet the Lunn. ? There never was such a con flict of opinion no will arise in the alaveholdlog States upon the very ground of the rejection of Die compromise. My:President, q have said I want to know whether we are bound together by • rope of sand, or an effective, capable government, competent to enforce the powers vested in It by the constitution of the United Sir tee. And what Is the doctrine of nullification—, et up agate, revived, rerreciated not enlarged, nor improved, nor extended in this near edlton of ' Why, that a eingle State shall u adertaketo say that n haw passed by the twenty aloe other States is unconstitutional and void, and that she can raise the standard of restatauce and deb the authority of the twenty nine. Sir, I den tried the doctrine twenty years agn; I deny it now, I wdl me is denying it. There is no such pried pie It a state chooses to mama the attitude of I de acne. to the geeeral authority, and to am up its j ceperale opinion evilest the twenty nine other I -States, it takee the consequences upon' itself, and the question is redneed to thltt " Shall the twenty nine yield to one, or shall we command the one? Call ter by whet name you picnic—s state, a "corporation, a sovereignty—if a State pule herself up agnimt the a shorty of the Union, It mos.f sub mit to the consequences of revolt, as any other re, vatting community mutt. .New. sir, need gernlemen lay to their route the fl taming unction that the army Is composed of officers from Kentucky, Virginia, South Car. ovine, and other States, who will not draw the sword to out down disunion and 0W14011111 , 0 .! What, sir' „Ton army of the United States, un der the command of the Chief Magistrate of the Union. or under the command of the gallant of ficer who ten la tl e corquest of Mexico. not do their duty' Gentlemen will find themselves very much mistaken if they think 'such • state of intone will Via, And I may say, I did not pot toe cans of Vtrglnia.' I respect her; I vene rate her. She in my permit, and I have feelings towards her which ate inspired in the filial bo earn toward. its parent. I did not put the case of Virginia he came. I put the case oleo State by name. The honorable Senator from South Carolina put the words imo ray mouth, when he made me refer to his State. I respect every Stare. Brit if any State chooses to array itself in opposition to the authority of the United States, and order its eltisena to array themselves in a hostile attitude towards the Union, the Union is none, or that resistance must cease. The honorable Senator from South Carokna tellyae of tee situation of Betnadotte; who, when he came to the confines of France, was nitwit. Iles to invade his native country. Let me re. mind the Senator of • ran much more analogous to tree republican &widths than the ewe of the King of Sweden. I admire more that Roman father who, for - ht mike of Rome, condemned sod teased to ho executed his own Imo. Plat is more in oaeordanco with my notion of to. publican liberty. The honorable Seaatoreptaks of Virginia being my canonry. No, am, that Union is my country. Tee thirty Staten are my country. Keotnaky is my country. Virglnis a no more any country than any other of the hates of the Union. She has creates:, on my part, obligations end feelings and duties toward. her, le my private character, which nothing en earth would Induce me to fir. felt or violate. 'BUN will pot the cue of my own S ate. If my own State, canteen' to her del!, should nice the sisodard of disunion catmint the residue el the Union, I should go against her— even against Kentucky. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., 129 WOOD ST, ABOVE FWFU, Darer Jest received large additions to their SPRING STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY,A Imported by late rialto from Europe, and to which they would esperlally call tee attention of porebawro. believing weir well erten. wee stock. and low prices will give endie satiafaction. warAdAvrlvT hl'Laivit's Ws all Vanosivenz —The whatnot mider shows at once We demand for and the excellence el Mit great medicine. Certifienes have been so meld. plied to tarot of this Venaiinie,liat we col:under It ounce...au' to add say mom im, July ttitih.TSl7. Kiva & fo —llls t'ermifege4ll . ou We tome time ago by year agent, is an aoIJ. It field very rap idly, and givespeat satisfaction.' As ere areeutirety out of Inc .4 buying frequent eats fur it, you sci.l please Send as some Immedmiely. . . Ce. bIoRRN & CO " FrFor ode by J. KIDD k CO, No GO Wood street svg:llLewS °Mee o✓d sod Perm. R. R. Ca, Third et. rereser”n, Artgort 5.1050. T;ts *teethe:di le a the Ohio and Fem..) tea*. iltl lined (Moment are hereby nonfied to pay the met. Ur testelereat of Geed tilers per .Lore, at .h: office of the Company. on or before the 20th day oSZorSity. The ninth utmalteent on or before the I:tr.h day of September. The tenth 11.mM:wet on or before the ark day of October nerd. 1D The 7.h remelt:neat mus called for on the Seth of Jaly nosh all 211 A 11.1111[D At Ilrore‘rol, Pt, en We 3.1 maltreat, by Re, Mr . Felt ter, D Mies 11/Lll2ll'K Ce, tot eangesore levet, at 11,0 fr,Sieelfee of Rev J. iti fte•hoto, It h... rite, on the teeming ef wee Rh el Augus, loft• 3110 .em W Incurarren Jr. ties, lifisq, Riownirit aaaaa et New Nt.tn city The rondo and .toquan or the U. 3. M. Rost.. a, end at Rev. Manta,/ OTworea lynd, are muted to attend the funeral of the deeensed, from sae reaideuee of the farmer, cornet of Third and Ltanny e.reeta, at 10 oeoloek :Ms ',roma. Thu, .urrtsble isity reached our city a few days since, while leis:meg adar the dr.... which hit thus suddenly, in the midst of comparative strangers. carried her ti at. untimely grave But on. shun month has elapsed. mace, In Lbs full enrolment at health, and surrounded by all that seemed demrab'e ie life. she gave heal and heart 10 htin s who now, with bereaved heart and 'erected hopes, mourns het early etig Though modes:and retiring m tier ntusacivorhe was In every sense Oahe word an amiable, a worth,. sod exemplary ebristian lady, with pawnrs of mind and qualities of heart rarely portegind by those who shins brightest on life'. tranyitory stage. Universally beloved, she woo the idol of hoe relatives, and the fa. smite el all. Even daring the few days of stunning she passed in oar midst, she woo the hearts of all who approeched bee bed side, and many sincerely mourn her depar ore who so very recently met her for the first time. In her bridal reties we have I aid her body to rest, among ilia evergreens and dowers of oar beautiful Cemenry—tte oily of the dead; bat us.) yearn Mere . she he! *died her immortal spirit In the bright lobes of bet Pigsior's righteousneis, lie which she will rise to lifo overlaslng and glory Immortal. Id new Or this eevnievieen providence, Ova tilrineit bat exclaim with tee apostle,—“llow onsearehable are Ms judgineLle, and Ills ways past andait out.. At the residence or her grawi parents, in this city,cn the 2,1 of August gement, LH LT, Infant Gunge., or. Mary Moore, egad two germ and 411 month. among all the beautiful, the bright, and lovely arswer• that a Ssvior's tom has nansplanted to his heavenly Pat terse, them are :tette more bright, more bcautolik, or more lovely than Lilly the beloved. She wt. too fate sad too bright for earth, and God took her. A mother's heart bleeds, but a mother's Mirk looks far, far above the blue vault of heaven, and views the bnght throng of happy spirits, where sorrel, do always behold the fare of their Father which Is In Heaven, and among them all Lilly's golden harp sounds the loudest, and her sweet valet seems to say to all her weepier friend.. In heaven alone trne bliss is (coned, Add II et c's CO weeping there. SALE OF Oil. PAINTINGS, tirE are weakened to eat attention to the ante of VV aupern uJ Pain:lnge at Moo Halton Wed.., Jay. the 7th inttant„ at 10 o'cloek, by I. M. peen, tiveuoneer. Tar eollert Orr “11111111111 many beeuidal agate. by All,Tieln sod French .•11.11, whieb ate now minty for eeanutiatlon, and will, we are sound, '0 sold without reserve. atigG:det LOTH FOR BALE. 100 of the moot valueble mad dealrs bla Building' Lots in the oily 4 rrrrr ot, AT prices which will allow hsndstime profits to those who purchase to sell again, and in loeatthine watch it le tie revert will gee fill sattetaellonto Were who bill to iOlpfoll4l and creepy. The Lots Ira about one mile rem the New Court House, adjelnlng the Seventh and Ids hth Wards,and front on Pintos teens •pow, 8111121T,COXKILICit, wt.'', and Cray.. rrlieets. Those no Pennsylvania Amine are englide far [meate dwellings, and are the only Lots for rale on that street %het have a Clew of the tole scenery Of the Monongthela Ether. Tooth Otk the Ilrariththk street lanls , road nod these on Commerce I street which extrod to the river are well located tor Matitifactot 'not and other basiness. nthblivbroenis bring mach online Oka nouns of city bunco.. than •Vi - us properties en the Al egheny and over the Manning. meth lout have been sold •t higher prices Plans exhibited mid terms Made known by WILLIAMS a sin - Nri,, Attorney.. at Lois., Four th ht ., er augdidlw . E DUAZZAM. (City Dailies please Copy twe vrec kr.l Lumluir, norms., Eingglet. Ilarmub .e at AUBLI.S.• QUILL he • tld on TUEID CV, the 13th Ins m, at 107 into rea.dene• of Samuel Paisley, ' 1., in the Ninth Wail, Pinethroh, lOu ode feet Pine P Ur, and Cheery Lumber, et lot of Lath. together w ith me 110thes aol liuehesw two Wagons and two glee, on which a credit can be obtained by plying ap proved erldoisn. ALEXANDER LAUMILII4 , AMES MARSHALL =ES FOR MCAT. A SMALL 1101.1nE on Prino met; in din 691► t► Vh411,--1481 ApPI, as otscp; inn ' ICIECVTOD,br , NOTICE. lIE essiehigned have obtained fro] be ROI& of Allegheny enemy, Letters Teautmentary *Kato of Samuel Palley, tato of the etty of Pitt:ti, burgh. All per.. banns claims *Ltd out..? are hereby nabbed to prevent Mere tar sel , lernenl, and WI persons Intel ted theretolero required to make payments immediately, to eitheral subserthers ALEXANDER LAUD. JAM MARSHALL. PA,. Of P.11,1111a11. Aur. let, l'S'. TDS Stockholders of the thee al Putsbaratf beieby nested that general stoeura of Steeb beliefs, bill beheld at the Banking Mare, as Thum day, the fifth Or of September next , at ten detach, A. PI, when 1111 chattel' eta the satu enacted by the laaolatare arils last sessiarotrel be laid bettor them for their accepter:cc or refection. By alder at Scald of Directors, OK AGENTS & CANVANSERS I .o.dAk„ n ds 3011, Gaanlll. 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Evente. , geadoths, nog tees in Agriculture, Manufactures, and( Population, dee ,of each :Bate la the Union, Notre-, tad with Two Maur. Nigher.. of the editorial' Clues, Places, Building*, Scenery, Carioedies, or the tamest it. complete In coo oetavo Tolom• 600 pages, Occultly bound in silt, picional ennildid Retail grace, 8.2 du THE NC ruitiAL FAMILY ANNUAL. Folur hundred pages octane, nod Illustrated with Two lit, cited and i wove Angraviocri designed al a vain, able and cheap present for parents and teachers to place In the hands of young people, In aumetthe binding s. THE lIISTORY OF PALESTINE from the Patri archal A. to the PreeentTimo. By John Kllto,editut of the London Netertai an. Also, New Edmons of Scars , Pictorial Ilistory or the Bible.—Pictori•l Sunday Mora—Pesci p on n Great Britain and Ireland —Sible Woolson, —7, tens. mod Sketches in Continental KOrOpt —lnformation for the People—Pictrroal Family - Instructor • PICTORIAIy HISTORY of the ANEW. AN REVOLUTION—AO comely row volume on the Wonders of the World; together with the PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, The entire MIMS have been careAally egamined, and strongly recommended to Superintendents Trustees, Std Teachers o Schoo,.. by I. nytlowlng dintOunlsh• ed gentlemen: Ili. r acellcrey Ilan:Ohms Pith, Gower• our of the State of New York; Hon. ChrtsuyphortMor gao, Seetetary of State, and Superintendent of Corn• mon Schools, New York; T Rooney° Be et, Ego, ' Secretary of the Regents of the I.ontressity, N. Tort; she Leg:shellac Contain we on Collages, Academies uld Common Sequels; Rev Edward euttheoca. L L. D., President of Anthorst College, and ProferaUr hf Ge ology, Maasahlinsetts. raLEM2 I The Pl.e the pablisher hes so success:ally carried out for several kenos, in th e obtaining resneritible men as .genes, who are well known their o counties. town., and Village.. and have time and die. potationo eacalate !Lead and instructive Stook. Among their neighbor. and friends. tly taking a pia. ec at the above tut of book', it will easily be discovered tent they are adopted to the Christian, the Scram, the Statesman, and the Ilemestic Circle Any person wishing to embark in the enterprise, will risk Hide by aiming us the publi.her AM or ASO. for which ho Di ll iceelva a Ilex, athorted, as he may direct, u the wholesale Cook Priers. • • - • gr.r F.:merl - ming and active young men, of respect', bissty and good address. would do well to enerue the sale Of the plume velum.; and all Font:easter", tlergymen, Book Pedlars, and Newspaper Agents, are respectful y requested to Kat as our Agents A handsome resounemenn allowed to all who engage In their sale. Poe portianlars. address. post paid, HOBERT SEMIS, lee Nausea erect, N. V. To PnUuhen of Newspapers thrtnighout the United Start., Newspopem opy tog tht dement, enure, well di.play ed. as at oae, rattho ot ranTnlMMtionrdge mr ot, (including tide noticed and giving It one or more Intertlonr,h.ll receive a copy of any one of one $l5O or 03 rem ht, lumps. lo Moir order) by nailing direct to the publisher. tt_r Na ever will be taken from the ate* unrest, owl. id. anaGnott WANTED: A MALE teacher to LE a vacancy in the male rd. toter department In the Gest • Ward Eutlic school, Allegheny. An examination mill take pine al the School Hon. in sail Wed on Thursday the Llth 'not Appileadons, In the mean nine. may be banded in to any of the director. None but experienced teach. en need apply. A. LAMMNT, Preaident. Allegheny, Arctic 3rd IcsO—sugditf (Tatiana please CoPa.l P UBLIC NOTICE. to hereby &wen to the• fitioekhol den of the Laths Saw Mill Ron Rai l read Cond. pony tam an election will be held en the S It instant between the hours of IS A hl. and 3 n'e oat. en • Ica nen aria be held at the house of Mr. John klehinstem Liberty street, In the etty of ritt.burch, to elect Pres.deot and six Daemon of said Comp•rty A LEX. GA EN ARAN. Wel PATffIN. MaINI.I9II WM. C huLtLe Cant Property at Avetun. TUFT3DAT morning Eleptember 3rd. at II ii'• Wclo ck and . Fifth creel,. will w Sa idd ai the Commercial loom, Corner of TJ ood les 4. tract of land treated on the East side of the hlononaahela Sliver, about foot miles above Morton dangle City, lormetly owned by bliciom and Heat Containing abo tai .3 Ann., one half of erilibb Is under Cultivation, with a farm lios•r. •i.d. •I w eta comm., mhos frame dwellings In cennemion with the Coal Worcs. Iha Lot opened WI feciirsbly looted fee draining and ventilation. Vein of Coal fear ICst in depth, end quality Very wiped*, Title Indivutable. and • long credit will be erten on pan of the ponchos money. scat lo dive F. . THE. BEST PREVENTIVE OF CHOLERA. 1100 K WINE. C'F-PWINR pore Imported Ly myrelf and wan. to ee the h e el ever sold in Mrs market. of t 131,1112. and ISIS St I I by the den. el .1....f0r cash. th :ter ;en at tr. Dregoore of blew.. Breen a Reiter... at tie Bork rtere Pro. xt, Stath meet II be promptly atteoded ,o. VIC YOR SCRIBA. Pitoburgh He tab es the liberty to refer to thy following gent wee. i* regard to Me perene.. of the wine. 111. sr. Braun & Buser Dz tiggirta. De- Sorts. DA Hawn EMI. Da. Several.. Nee Ana 161'Fannurn, ) In the COUII or Common by key neat I riend, Fran. LePlems of Allegheny Conn els 11. IneCern No. Mt March Term Me. libel ear Divorce . Jam. Atentdden > bl urns tn 4th Mnenhy March. of March. It 31 Returned N. E J Alias Autumns to 3rd Monday of Jont, IeAU. Returned N. E. .14 To Jaw. NeFotidan. the remonbet blue reamed Von ale hereby notified and required to be and ap pear before the nor Common Clem for the coon tv of Allegheny. to be held at Pittsburgh, on the fourth Monday of October next. to answer the libel and Complaint of we Libellanthlaty Atte McFadden. to wrybove nut h came, if any you have, the mod aboold not be (leaned on the bendy of folatrienov agreeably to the Act of General Atitteml ly to inch ram made and provided: Witnem my hand and Seal this nth day of August, IMO. C. CURTIS. ISut.] Sluriff d llesteog CouragA To James Illerodeff to, the remanbel abort named. Tate t h e that in ponuance of a rule of mid Court in the above emote—the decotaitiom of mimes.. In behalf of the Libellant will be taken at the other of 'Romeo Steele bbt ~ on 4th street. Ip the city or Pitts• berth, Friday the no day of veptember. be. tween the boor. of aA. 01, end 0 hl.. and from doe' to day till all the neemaary testimony !hal' be taker; md at the office of James MeCtelland, Kee, an tbe Set:weigh of Canemburgh, In the reliOll of Washlrg ton, no Friday the 13th day of September. between the boom or 0 A. M. and 0 P. M, when and where "01Te174,171"11y.a"F:;;Erlihellant'a Aura. me S to C.M d BEesAvn_x bhd•lnin relvtred •nd far • nog __.. • W. W IiARBAU ?LANETT'S BITTERS Creates &healthy action throuthout the body, restive the appetite, equal se the circulation. tive ton e and energy to the system, ana create a power of term - nto to illseue In all its forms, rarely to ha obtained They will perform a speedy and permanent cure of Dyspepsia, Indrgertion Flatulency, General Delitllty ' Liver Complaint, and &I the tnia of aymptunis tem a amity milted nervous affections. . . . IIEAD&CHE Will be Immediately reheved b. the nee of this lima!• cable compound, wht•h I. rarely vegetable, and is adapted to all mtee and condition... pmeALics Will And in this delmats and palatable prepared°h, combination of Tonic, Altera'''. and Aperient quail• ties, peculiarly adapted to their system. The opecifte action that this •rtlele has on the Liver i and Digestive Organ. renders It a complete Antidote tor Fever gad Ague. and Bilious sod Typhus Ferrero Cuazzrats, L. 1./..17 17th IESO. • Data Pia bale and the *Miele of Pitmen's Bitten, and Lave danced 'treat bandit nom them. 1 hare been subject for yearn pill to tae Fever and Agee, bat nitre the inurduetion of your Bitten, 1 have entirety escaped any noel enacts, Sod earl sena confidence I Ilea:arum! then ri• one of the hut 'Conies in nat. Hoopertfolly yours. C. N. BUNDING. Snla01111.1), J ana 4 00,1150. sir Owl Sit. • , I. elves 1110 much plewire to state, that the Dyrpensin yeah Which toy his has been rid long trod.. led, arising boat tendon of the Liver hav•been en.. tirely overcome, and eared by the use of your tannin ab'e -If Mir— - nd fr - - -• kindoesa In ...do . preporatton'of linters, and for your reetannundant them,nlenne sccept jay dwns. Your atotteru C LLFFC. 'Agord., William T. Met. to Co., 149 and 151. Screcb York. For subs by norn. u 4 d.i T , LlF7u larsvassola. ' J. Fion.r, Jas Agent for the Penn Life Insurance Co. of Philo. ((NICK of the Western Insuranee Company No. Iva Water street, Pittsbarsh. oemblets, with all necessary .intornantion, . td blank tarots will be famished. husbands can insure their lives for the- benefii shots wives and children; creditors the Mies debtors. The whole profits of the Company are among the holders of Life rolide.. The divided:sof the past two years have bi ry per cent. each sear. %OUZO LAMICS. SIMILINAILLY ALLIZIIENY. THIS Schoel, under the &rector o of Slr. it.lllr• N. W. Metcalf will bo rewrenee its oColonostle pow" Federal Street on Nundam, Ptewber. 2 .. 4 . A primary geparonent. is • number of oprinuat °ranch. es have been added, and • corp. of teschatagegured, so that lustructinn. .111 now be amen to sAtelars of • I ages and attainment.. For portico its gee circulars which cony be half at the book itores—or Commit lb* Pllncpati at trim derelliug on Fedents Street. All:ghenp, earl if. (Tribune t Post eopy.f WIIMNG-20 bd. ok hand I 7vii . vitytips 1190 k Wend rt yirirl. l'Arg,lt—W. P:lllAthettALL is canoe's , ' 1p receiving, how the largest reanothotertee in ew York and Pollutelain, end also from French Agencies, the newest and snow approved style, of Pe t" 'Weans together with horde's, rat it and rrints, and' ester Tope FOr e• le at ES Wood .1, re tenon Fourth street and Diamond Allry, (c.c.s. in A. C. Mail. _ ___ pne • • §autosu—•,va amyl Mii - af, - _'in raore •rul far 117 " I P lew gicwou $ azitiar. 418E1118708 1111 L, PITTSBURGH. 131'. 139 Ve9ed • , 9 b 99 • Fina• roIAT splendid stablashment is nos offered Mir I Beat. It is admirably amnion kir contests, Leclarns,Rablbblons, rte. For ierinii MT'S to JOILN 137 Wood A FIIIZS s IMON:3„ t HEALD, BUOICNO/1 &CO TOBACCO COMMISStON MERCHANTS. No. 41 Noah Watra Bvefr &a , :o. 16 North 'Mattes. A.J. BCCi3.II: 1 ' , PLULADELPECA. 1 awn tilt . Al o. D. c. AlcCamalaw. a -• J. A.,1 , V66.6.. zoo • • To City Merchants. - 60,0e0 ft superior Safety Fuse for Blasting; 2,:tfo kegs Huard% blasting Foladen . • Lena leas do t'o Rae Powder. • 7he.extentive sale and wide spread reputation of the above powder,. th e best guarantee of its geed quality. Leave your order., they wilt receive preriapt late. n, by ; 44 J s DILWORTH aCO Hal al Woad .t .--..... LODS—U. Harr.ls Amity Mills. extra I taut rust F'ree'd vrd for sale by . _aerc-3 UATIIER 4 .-SCO pod Ghia Fru6a. IC C 61.1 F and lor sala by an; 3 1211=1 - - - ver flirt: LEAD —73 Keg aptua White Lead, recett eri add for exlo ,by B.eta CCI/MUlOnCip.llTreeiyed and far We Dy inag Ji S. hWi LOUISVILLE 11314-116 Buret* Ldotte received and tor solo by _word 131MIE= WF.L.9IIFLANNEL E--Marphy Brirce.Gcld el. TV wept. tech 1311 heed the above' g chlu, bough: directly from the Importer, aud umlauted: ent Is fur her supply Uf Welch bahre Fl e as ell eelted 011 cuorscini. LO3SV BLACK BlLKS.—fteceived Ws =ruing, G (by Kheresu) cast:me 11111E011Y it BURCHFIELD, ang-3 N EattContet 416tt coutet streets. L'"'" 2 ";b111,1,°Z.:%'1111y. CO, our: Noel Wood odreet. ITAIWW.attr. rnrEn-50 Km. worttd, .• Straw, larie heavy &swag, ' ' J tACITUONNI A KM: aGO. EF'D BO R nX—v Cues jam rteelved&ml loi sate IL by toe! J SCIICIONM AKER & CO. `fir l%nnU ays. , 4l-111 irgs ral .de by 1.7 SCIAOUNMAKFM, & CD. INI/1410—s .a.• rue wile low ey . earl ' 713C:100:MAKER & ‘lO. L 11)dotr:r.unt'bRy - G lwrin;AE;fd.°' 1 *eel No I 6 Wood Street. !VA ri Cifieli'S 016—:1! bola Tweeeem Oil li; y r'wi — e b 3" 1 oug2 NV A V WILStl:i. _... LOGISVILLS LISIE-50 blots L W Limo ler bole L by marl W A F WILSON. DED WHISKERS AND DARR HAIR is • IA common Leak of name. for which we ate •t a loom bow to swoon. • And we omit say that the con. treat is far from probating an spew:Mit cffec.ber It cosy be °boated by the tate of JULES HAVEL'S celebrated VEGETABLE I.IQVID 11Alft DVE, which will instants nenuely produce Mc ruts: bunts t and natural:looting. Mack. brown, or ebeinont rotor, without Injdnug the hair or Montag Mr skin. 'I hem tolerates !Odell Lie, and me not affected by the ne• don of heat, tormtradon or water. There am' many kinds of Hair Dye on sale, bet They .0.1 have some material objection to their intel, some require t long mo to produce the triter., others he Ong the bole sod skin. and tome. whet , Vol et!, girt the tbd of •nesely bow ledstosef. JULES lIAUEL'S VI-Usk:- I TABLE I.lQtatlb HAIR DYED the only one which is ro.rely free (tom the above abject 0111.10 wartamed entirely baroalesii, and will produce a beautiful non natural looking color in a sooner time than arty enter dye in ose. tie Outdoes In purchasing, te take hone 'which has not my amine a teehte, as mare are many Imitations of th s cekbrated article. waor22, JULES HAVEL, 1*) Chcomo3 BANKING iHOUSE. 1. CAROTHERS & CO., So 15 Wood street. Pittsburgh. CURRENT MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, Coll:miens madeein all be principal cities et the Velma States. augltely • EOTIOIit TO BTOOK.IIOLDEAS A N ainsmnent ordce do lar per share on the re Pal mock ed the Adventure Mining Co rriptml ap M chloral, will be dun end mania it the Ireasute , • Care. in the cny Or littudatron, oh Tuevday, Big Bra ternber ne.l. By °Rica( the Boa Direeinat. !lams la. c COOPER. n nry and Trcia , r. Pituburgh. July SI, lehOs-snual.divr (Boston Alias rod Detroit Advertiser, publinh one week. and send nill to 1111.1 °MC, AML P. 1311121VER mad CHAS. ItARS2 , -8 twee thir day aaroelated themselres together, under the lion of :Thrive., re .Haraes, for the traothcdoe of Um thpole rate Grocery. PrOdatth. end o he.• uoth, No 173 & 132 Secoad la mer, berthceu Wood amt Smrthfieth et Yitiaborgh. Aegtotl gt, DARNES W HOLSSA LE GROCERS, Francs and, Commission Mem:ants, And dealnrs In l'iniourth Manufactured eruc t Nos. 130 and 132 15seond Between Wood t natitbrteln, Putetnt rib. noel Proposals tor Buntline' . a Slone Bridge ODI P• 00 •Lreet• SEALED Ptoyeoala ed:r be tLeeived by the under. alone2l,,Loul Salado", the Me of Aust., at II NI, rot leratoloibg inatentalo oat ii4l.lllllg • doom ll,idga over la , Cadel on l'ene otreet; t I.e. or ben Hall at slo'd Imfge Pleat odd 'per/bonbons eon be t ot• 01.. h 1 k I: 1110,0. en; C. It It., at hit cited, on the comer of redo nod Choltman Comm tto ne etioeduel to. Canal. Pittsuargh, Jolt 100, Icra—not:! WILNIARTII NOLILE 'ire . now reeellitre now VT crap wheal. wbien is of sopcnny gnu! to they eon now (annuli tannin, with tiefn Flour. Jtiozuers tell in tne boxes will to promptly attended to. am Ft NOBLE, 101:dlf . City ADD. B AcAlr. butts wwuittil tut nand tor, , I y 1.5.411Y11 DR:KM' t CO oat ontrrar. Pruitt um SA LTPLTRIii-14 bap crude now in inure' /01 JIMA!! DICKEY ft CO 71AR-120 bris now larding fur ...le by A iv% 1c...0n0 ctcticv &co _ OCIFFEL-11.0 bags In store, rule be t.J JIM litnt •Il DICKEY k. CO bo elsiee brands lei sale by • _A CIII.IiFITFON CU - WS% pry. MlkAl ACK Etltil.o MA NO J. large. BOADIA y tioe.jost strayed analut sale. by iyee !TA A FFF. & OTO3INOP. DLUE DIULLE—I bide bowel Suffolk, jori rce•lred 111 end fo sac by PHA t KLETT b, WHITE 11k0 ICI Wood 'llea: Tytxr: SHIRTING TWO.Erlf prime indigo )colors, fine blue cheeks, ie. , received by 1Y 424 SEIACKLEITte • BLACK WADDING—AbiIs Inige oixe, lolory joet leeelved 10. VIIACIT7.EIT & WIIITK _ _ VS " If XNMAKER & L INSEED 011:0 ;r1 ;for ni • ila SCHOONMAKEII & CO 13 ROW N ease fire 44 Mawr Prencs jun received by lILUE AND °HANOI: PRINT:a—It case. Test idea 0 and wavge, awl Inc b!ue prints, new style, )Yu BIIACBLk.TT k. WHITE DROWN DRILLIS-3 bales teary, jest reed by • /1 , 4 SIUCHLETT d. MIME aasTeitliTi 7.1 andf.4seblta and bard labseqalla Netans,joet opened Ay • elllACa LETT a. AVIIITE Col :4 111 far sal. br 15 , A1A11 DICKFY WAN ALPINI,i-1 elute you Toed tram factor.n and tor silo Ly ' li LEE 17 31 ' Lawry et DLANKETWAIINI36--3 eases junreeesval }be U) smite mansfaeturat's prices 1331 U LEkir ASSIMIIIES-1 ease limey reed for soh I, C /1 . 41 11 E.T2' 116 ED FLANNEL—I ease reed on conrlibmrnilty k 731 If LEA` _ QTEtat BOAT.IMANKEro—Y eases on bowd,.for volti.lobr to Clew bootignment by II LE D_, /3ED iILANKFTS-3 elms jam reed for tale by 1 . 113! • I LEE 71;ii QAFETV PURE, by the barrel or 11.1 feet; CY POWDER-ICW keg. Muting, ear,* strength, Laffin% A bindle* abannfectore, t eite by • . C DIDWELL i ',tat .I'oo water creel_ SUN DRIES-103 bele large No 3 Maetereh hf bile do do; toe begs prime Oman Rio Cor...e; • 13 tea freab Hien; 40 hhdt N 0 ?neat; 11u brit N 0 idolatee • in oak bag Landing and for tee be • DROWN k KITINPATIECK 1,30 ,111 Liberty st t U m T e IL— d f o k u 5.1 , e 3 e r i f c :03 FLOUR—La irtls 81 , recd on cot nio by 1)30 8& NV HATIDAVfiIII. MEM= . u. DACrr hmi ri-20 klirla grace M , Sestarlertret4M 7 _r ia _ e _ b y 1 er lIARBAUGn XSEED OIL —4 OM\ • prime (or 41rm , s s W few brie Nt:!1 tccd:wr o ed fat sate hi 1311 AR CLUED Irr ItARRAI , GII isat S -66A A 211")", " "' as. iv PARIIAVGII ' 1. 114* QTFAM DOAT COlRilYliPlATlAl,o,lezecolve4 1.7 an consigamaa , by aaaaa at. 116 PES-405 ps colon lasiAA MASON &CO reed and very eye., .h e r ImYcliet of rith oqylys D. ed Di A A MASON & CO Sak, ivy El o th ree vsex anode Just rec t-EriNo cils--;& which fire ar "r6.42"D' oaeived, -" t ' r are ierpecifohy looted to cx.orine. A MASON -/.ter• . CO .Bloaqulto N•ittor. lig MUMS /4113CaCtIFIELD have recii•ed a re ' rt ' Moe,T"'Pt' a obovetarycle, white, be,pd,",„.- -- .00 nveigifilit:iniellbes'ain. V:174 "k "1'; ::! 1 , ° H. ti.7.'7".."-tril r ig - oh e behd son I P 1". 1519 T-- r-. 1 n' . J.& ii PHIL L IPS gbkgggin Lawn. at /incr.... Mtinpiry IlLittCllllF.4 o are selling t sal +Wide oti3rown Laier• vo , Ibe low no. or 11Ao pee gnni; Wig, • veal ,e•rieiy of style, of light .dopet yard ,0 %Van* 0 9 90 pro saila 1010 in low. 17M StIACKLETT itynap,
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