• Rev. Dr. Guthrie, Dougloir-e, Rev. Jun. Neviti, (consultative member). %LIARS. Gabriel Adams, Thos. McElroy, Henry Sterling. Dr. Rodgers moved that the members of this Convention, or any other who felt int rested, should now proceed to make remarks on the subject before them (the beide of union). It was suggested that the usembers proceed in the order in which their . names were on the roll, and the speakers rose as reported below. The Rev. Da. &scants of the AssoCiate Chnich, said that it was well known to all thit the basis of union had been prepared some what hastily by the Associate Church and pre minted to their brethern; if he understood the object of this convention aright, it was simply 0 have as interchange:of opinions on this subject• He took it for grated that all present were friendly to the proposed union, and thought that Matey had any objections to Nth basis, - they could be easily remedied. For his pate, ho would not detain them by making any lengthy address, be• canoe he had no difficulty in accepting it, and had contended all along for its adoption. The Westudnister Confession of Faith and thelonger and shorter catechisms, were the common prin ciples of the Associate, the Amorist° Reform ed, and the Reformed Presbyterian_ churches, and it was unnatural that there should be a di vision between them, for they should form one body and he trusted that it would not be long befimi a Union between them would be comm. mated. He did not feel bound to oppose the union simply on secount of the mode of exhibi ting their principles adopted by the-churches. When a unity of principles prevailed in both, it vas not the part of christian men to object to the simple manner of its exhibition. They could all unite on the basis with some few amend silents, for, the union depended on principles as to the truth of which they were all agreed. The Reverend gentleman referred to what we understood to be termed the "book of seta" of the Associate Reformed Church. In it ho found no aingle item of principle, different from that adopted by the. Assticiate Church. Dr. R. Pro ceeded to quote from and comment upon the work at some length, and concluded by expressing bin heart-felt Joy thatthere was not only a prospect of a union, but a hearty, unanimous union le preen the churches. 7 i, '. 5: '......'•::: .: ...1' ..5 .1. '- ' i'':::;k:''' A ""*" it.; • ~. 1, iv:.,p ~" ZEE .r.:4 • • Termed Church, regretted that be bad been cal led upon to float at co early a - atage of the pro needinga, and could only say that be. had no thing to urge in the way of objection to the be- . . ais, and was satisfied with the manner in which the truths therein contained were set forth. /le could not point out one single characteristic by which these churches - were distinguished from each other,: and thought that if they did not move in exactly the same channel, the Points .of divergent. were Teri few.' The Speaker proceeded to Point out the points of agreement between theut; l referring to the acts, the testimony, and the book of discipline. Other important truths,,as t.ttt treating of etas ary, were spread out upon their minutia, and no ons supposed that they bsdnot the same author ity as the Confession of Failk: This was the ; N •N • + practice in both Charchee, and be had long been of the opinion that provided they could have a Conference, it would be found that they differed in nothing except mere ciroumstaims; their forms 'might be different, but their principles and mode of application were the same. Ile ex /reseed himself somewhat confidently, but not more so than he had a right to , . • t.k4.;11 , . After - referring to some articles which had op peered in tho Preacher, and the Philadelphia Repository, relative io tome slight amendments in We basis, Mr. o,,,stated that he could antici pita na ditficalty of that subject, and concluded by pointing nuat;the binding erect of the Acts and Testimony. The Rev. De, Gtrrnatu, of the Reformed Pres byterianhurolt, bad but very few remark, to maks en, the basis. The - Presbyterian family traced its, origin to the secession front the es tablished church in Scotland, end they were all, almost, one in sentiment. In the present cue, there was a great difference between what they preferred to hare and ;what they would take; in order that the union might beaonsummated. A variety of circumstances alone had given birth to each different modes of action among them, and there appeared to be difference, where there really were none. 1- • Doctor G. gave a verylearned historical Wi g:moat or the mode icilwhich'these apparent &- temente had originaiid, and thought that when theyitaw how small they really were,they would And no difficulty la uniting. ...When all these emotional feeflege were bazie.fle the thud,' It would bo comparatively easy to frame a testi mony expreasive of their views and heAronld not stand hack from the Union far a single hour, on amount of any sentenbe contained in the basis; for, for years helad notlouly telt that their asps• ration was a sin and'a shame. • : ' '..f The Rev. R. W. Ls', of the Associate Church, was called upon to speak, but regretted that be had beettbrought forward - befaie he had heard the TIMB of all his fathers in the church. Re would on this, account decline addressing them at length, merely saying that the imeis of union Iran inch that be flay agreed in the sentiments It expieseed. The. ROT. JOHN NEIIN, of the Reformed Pros. byterian Church, rose out of the usual order, for the purpose ofeating that, although a friend of union, he bad a difficulty In permitting his name to be enteredon the minutes aq a voting member, of the Convention : , lie rejoiced that they were apparently so near the happy coliiMmunation of that union, but felt that these was a difhoulty in the way of his speaking on the subject, becalm, the basin haring been thoroughly dirsmseect be fore the Associate and the Associate Reformed Synods, it had not been brought before the Re formed Preebyterian body, and If he participated In the diem/don it might be thought disreipect fal to his own attired.. lie felt, too, that the .basis of union woe such that, at least in Its pre vent form, there was-no likelihood of the body with which he was connected joining in it. .11e had objections to it; but would not there state them, because he did not with to throw diffioni. la the way of the union, llttleh 6p21 so Misr, and If hi did no, he would ever &Inner& repel It , A - Ou 4-- 5,•.. .'l , ECCLESLIBTICAL CONIffirrION The 'friends of Unioo between the Associate, Awelate Reformed and Reformed Presbyterian Churches, assembled at ten o'cloCki on Wednes day, in the Associate Church on Seventh 'street tho.ssminbly was.opened with prayer, after wh.sh the Reverend Dr. Freesly was called to the Chair, and Rey: Joseph Bank. was appoint•_ ed Secretary. Dr Pronely, on taking his neat, made a few remarks, exprecesive of his gratification at find leg the union between these three churches BO nearly consummated. • The Ilse. Dr..ltodgers moved that a roll of the ministers and elders in attendance h. 031110 out. lie made thle,Moties limply for the presrvation of Order, and with no design toggcletic any of their brothers from expressing their views. duried, and the clerk proceeded to make out the roll. Asso - date Chtuth e returnee& 14111. Dr. Rodger, Rey. Alex. Murray, IL W. Lee, " F. A. Ilitohieon, 1" D. Blair, - " Joeepb Becks, , iLee. Mr. Ilsokeo,„ Ree..l. C. Herron. Sinn. . Jno. Herron, Wm. Woodhouse, Juo. Scott, Mr. Hatc..inson, Wro. Dickson, J. C Herron, . - John Tag gart, G. A Martin, W. L. Crawford, Jno. Thotopson, Jno. Lowry, J. M. Bryan, Barnum George. Au,ciatc Rrfortmed Church. MINISTER(I. • Rev. lAA. Greer, 44 Wm. Ormond, 4' Mr. Areasld, " J. G. Brown, •' Jno. Skin, Rev. Dr. Preenly, 4 Joreph Clokey, !• D. R. Kerr, '• Jna. McLean, 4 , Jno. Gilmore. mama. Jim. Meilen, Thos. McKee, Jas. Robb, Juo. Neste. Joe. Campbell, S. Sturgeon, A. Phillips, A. Robb. Andrew Getty. ----- &forma Ptesbyterion Chord,. Wm. Ila W. Wallace, A. Dallas, Jno. Cook, Joe. Long, Dr. McKnight, Jag. Kerrey, J. Brown, =an The Rev. Joseph Clokey, of the Associate Re =IBS for his earnest prayer to God was, that that Con vention might adopt each measures as would bring about a union, and that the members of his chnreh•themeelves, might, at a period which he truatedwould not he remote, be able to occu py the lame ground. Lie wished them every gnome sod bad no objection to sit as a could tatire member. The Be.. JA3119 Gams, of the A. R. Church, declined speaking. The Rev. Jona DOVOLAIIB, of the R. P. Church, felt an though he could not make a speech ou this eubject, for nothing that he could say, would I either retard thnianloo, or urge it forward with greater rapidity. From all the remark! of the last speaker, it would be seen that the Church with which they were connected, occupied a rather curious position with reference to the union, and it might be eomidered indelicate for him tpeay anything on the subject, though ma nTinembers of the BeformrO Presbyterian Chun& thought that the invitation had origins with them. Mr. D. proceeded to point out the position oc cupied by Mr. Nevinin the Convention held here by the Churches wishing to form a union. Ho had been on an important committee, had acted with the Convention, end ahoald have presented the basis to their Synod, subsequently held in Philadelphia, but had not done to. For his part, though he occupied a position by numeans enviable, ho must say that he was fa , 'curable to the plies of union. There was a - .- • I grourid on which they could all meet—the Bible— on dim truths they all agreed. They all'agreed, as had been said, on the Westminster Confession of Faith, and the larger and shorter catechisms, aa a confession of faith, and he thought that no matter what testimony they should adopt after the union, it would be a matter of small mo ment, as there was now a slight difference of opinion In almost every pulpit on these minor matters. So far as be had examined the basis of union, be saw nothing to which he would ob ject. They all pkofessed the samei.faith, were redeemed by the same blood, were partakers of the same baptism, entertained the clamp hopes, and were candidates for the same glory. Their forms of Church government were,lt was true, a little different, but their principles were the same. It was both a sin and a shame that they should be separated, and he trusted that they would unite. He did not say that if the synod with which he was connected did not unite, he 'would leave it, and join them, but he trusted that they would soon be organicallyune. The Hay. DAVID Beats; of the Associate bo dy, did not believe that it ever had been con templated, or was practicable to frame each a basis, that every member could eay he had gsr all he wished. It had been reiterated over and over again,that they must compromise their diffi culties, and he thought that thisbasewas one en which they could all agree, the narrative which had caused continual difficulties, having been thrown away. It could be demonstrated a pri• ' ori, in a few minutes that these churches were one. They were all Calvinists--all .Presbyteri ans. Whit one condemned, the other con demned, but narratives had been written by members of the bodies reflecting en each oth er, and in process of time, many had insensibly been led to believe that they were essential prin. cip) . sx of their faith. . The Reverend gentleman proceeded to point out, in n very striking manner, the unity of doc trine and -principles between the churches There was not the elighest variance between the clurehes on principle, Re bad been a minister of the Gospel for thirty-five years, and had not. been able to see a hair's breadth of ' difference between them—nothing but a mere difficulty is to terms, originated the strife among the church of the Lofd Jesus. Mr. B. proceeded to point oat at length the benefits of unity and the evils of division. The Convention adjourned to two o'clock In the afternoon, and the morning session was do lled with prayer by the Reverend Dr. Gothrie. We regret that, owing to a press of other mat ter, we are obliged to greatly condenve the re make above reported, and are wholly unable to find room for the remainder of the preceediugs, which will appear to-morrev, including the ad dressee. of the Reverend Messrs,. Xerr, Nevin, Clokey, Banks, Brown, Ekin and the Chairman, the Rae. Dr. Preasly. We aoknowledge to the temptation of a 6ne sem, such as are kept by A. Ezekiel, on the comer of Market street and the Diamond. We did enjoy some from there 13C, Tim hussy Daritstr.s. will bold one of his grand musical levees at Minnie Hall on Satur day afternoon at 3 o'clock, for the accommoda tion of Ladies and schools, and all who.may not be able to attend in the evening. Schools ad milled at three o'clock, P. M. Tickets ten cents each. Loma. Mem—Nothing_ of the slightest im portant* was transacted at any of the p.liee of ficer yesterday, nor was there any local - newe etirring about town. This hoppene very fortu nately for us, as we are eo crowded with other matter, that we would find a great difficulty In Mooning any, ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 8 o'clock last crating 3110W1 UOTlit. PIIITEIVIDLD STRir; • 11 Orr, Augusta, Ky; Capt Sands, hid; W Bassett, Salem, 0; E Smith, New Castle; J Weaver, Freeport; 0 W Coe, C Manful!, 0; E Percival, West Elisabeth; II F Cativo , Hader, NJ McCloskey, Fitter's MW; A It Patterson, 'Moo cy,' J A Woodley, do; G Orr, Philo, Smith, do; T Atter, Hanover; J Orrisou, Now Alnsou dria; L L Borten, Meadville; .1 C McKee, Can teens. J Beadily, San Francisco; 0 Clark, Is; F A Eberhart, N J; E 0 Covington. Mni Bryan, Washington. - RATIONAL HOTTA, WATER STairr. Cape James'boon, Georgetown; B Brown. Bee, ver; It B Bennett, J B Forney, BethanyE Pat terson, Jefferson; B C Watkins, Brownsville; II Hu;Baty, W hicEn; CookstOirs; W McFall, Cal ifornia; If B Thompson, Ohio; .1 Mineharte, lady and child, Sacramento City, Cal. R. CHADLIS EMIL, WOOD OTZ;LT. 0 Dnboff and daughtcr,• N 0; H Fertig, lerstown, Pa; Win Pollard, Greensburg; Thomas White, Wellsville; D Dick and lady, Wm Talloot, Meadville; Mrs J Carothers, Brighton:" Jno C O'Neel, Ebensburg; A H , Dogber, Cie; Dr W J Wells, Texas; 0 A Wiriensobu, Indiana; J Galt, Miss Galt, Ill: J Hulett, Dalt; L 8 Russell. A P R B; Mimi Ryan, and 4 sisters, Ireland; J R Strand, liellefontaine; A McFelters, N Y; J L Bleat; P R. It;Jti Milligan, N Y; J O Rougher, Bt Lonbi; B Cate, Miss Hull, Miss Stevens, 0; J Goodman, - Cleveland; W. Marsh, Ohio city; R L McCook, lowa city; JC Coltman, Ark. IT. CLAIR. COTZL, PCNIII lITZLIT F 8 Bissell, T Van Lout, Baltimore; - W C , Childs, .1 L Moore and son, Frankfort, Ky; J if Caldwell, Danville, Ky; J R Black, Harrisburgb; E J Black and lady, Hamilton, 0; W H Kelly; Baltimore; J Washabagh, Md; HB. Kuhns, L Fraugh and lady, Greensburgh; B it Bradford and family, N Brighton; W Campbell and eon, Butler; Mra A 'Robinson, Miss Robinson. N Brighton; E N Cavort, Mt Jackson; J H Stoner, Moo city: Mies C Robinson, Kittanning; S Passatant, Zelienople; 8 hlendleson, Philo; 8 It Fisher, Chambetsbnig; D 8 Leberman, N Beth lehem; A 0 Dunlop, it II Allen, Salem; T Cun ningham and lady, Mtge Cunningham, Bearer; J W Logan, Massillon; Mrs Thompson and children N Limbon; Mrs P A Levely,;Annapells, Md; Ci W Porter. Mercer co, Pa; Mrs Saxton and children, weeten no; E Bachman , hope, lad; J 8 Wont:, Berlin; OE3 Jenkins, 01: P R h. MONONCILLIZLA 110L118, RAM. lIIILLAT. D Hamilton, J C Lockwood, J A Lockwood, Milan, 0; Wm D Shryook, llopkintrrille Ey; 8 P Hubbard, Cis; J Fleming, Natchez; (1 . 0 Beck ham, Thilt; J II Clark, Cleveland; J B Miller, lady and son, Mn Parish, Columbia, Ark; ill Boyle, lady and child, Parkersburg; J W MoNti. lister, C Rowell. 311' Asher, Ala; Jae Auh r o bt Jr, Loulaville; 8 31 Matas, - 8i Lout; G Bake, New Brighton; C 11 White, Detroit; J A Ekin, Elizabeth; W B Hudson, N Crime; W W rt.luk r , Library, Pa, Wm Long, Cleveland; 11 AI Porter, lady and child, Nashville; .1 T O'Bannon, II u Honore and lady, Louisville; M Bright, Circle ville, 0; 8 L Janice. , 8t Louis; 9 Jacks, do; 11 Brown, Paid,: C Wells and wife, fit Loot; .E Bancroft, A W Fleming, PhDs; J L Street, J Q Miller, 11 B Torten; Ky; E W Hands, N Or leans; B A Woodward, lady and child, Balt; Mrs James Munroe, N 1; Mr, Jameson, Phila; DT F Thompson, Cin; W 8 Johnson and lady, Wooster 0; T Paine and daughter, Canada; A 0 Fergu son, Tennessee: Mn Lee, Unlace, Salem, 0; Mrs Miry Roberts, 'Miguel! D Aaron, Nome tower Aim 'Jones, liolldayeburg; W A Peeblee, N Orleans; A A Brewster, Hudson, 0; D Hone, Mils Jaalfarford, Phil,; I B Gills, and lady, N T Aodereoo, 0 11 Smith; I Alcorn, Clarke,. nte; A DS Bilßogeby , Lebanon; W C Garth, Mllat CONGRESSIoNA L. WASHINGTON CITT, Aug. 10. Senate—The Ciril and Diplomatic Appropria tion Bill was taken up, and the vote taken on the amendments increasing the appropriation for contingent expenses of the Senate, from $132,61X1 to WOOD for the publication of works on tbo exploring expedition. Adopted after come debate, during which it appeared that $185,000 had already been expended on these works. The bill was postponed until to morrow. The Wheeling Bridge Bill was • received from House, nod referred to the Judiciary Committee. The Riser owl Harbor Bill wan then taken up, and the item for a channel at the mouth of the Mississippi was adopted. Mr. Adams opposed the bill, and argued that the States had no constitutional power to ttpp, , s. priate money for internal improvements He was in favor of the States making improvements by averaging tonnage duties. Mr. Cass moved to strike out the appropria- Cone for epecifia eurveys, and insert 840,000, to be expended at the discretion of the Department. Lost. The Senate them adjourned Hotsa—After the disposal of the Wheeling Bridge Bill, the House agreed, by a majority of 22, to, proceed to business on the Speaker's ta• ble, which will inoindo the French Spoliation 11. This was considered a test note on the Naval Appropriation Bht, which was taken up, and afterwards various amendments - were acted on, daring which the Committee on Way. and Means were severely handled for re. during the appropriations in the bill. . . Mr. Phelps, from the Committee. explained that the amount for the Memphis, Navy Yard, well fixed by information obtaitied by Commo dore Smith. • Mr. Bailey condemned it, calling upon the beads of bureaus, instead of tho heads of De partments, for information. After further proceedings and several sharp passages between the members in debate, the Committee rose and the Hence adjourned. IMPORTANT EROS[ HAVANA ARRIVAL OP THE CHESCIIIIT CITY New Teak, Aug. 10. The Crewcut City has arrived from Havel:in, and brings the intelligence that great excitement prevailed there. The Creoles are daily thrown into loathesome dungeons, and daily incendiary documents are being circulated in all quarters. Rigorona measures base been adopted by the Government, end almost every prominent Creole family is placed under`surveillance. The yellow fever, small pox, and cholera pre. veil to a great extent. Oo almost every ship in the harbor there are cases. Oa shore, oat of n company of 120 moldier', 110 died. Of 109 in the chain gang. 100 have died. Tho Government is sending troops Into the country. THOMAS H. CLAY ON THE PRESIDENCY. BALTIMORE. Aug. 19. Thomas H. Clay, Esq , son of Henry Clay, hats written a letter to Col. Pickett of this' city, in which he contradicts the story that ho would not support Gen. Scott; and that ho bad so in formed hie father previous to his death. Ho says "if the vole of E 0 humble an individual as myself be of any consequence, I swimmer you , to give it what publicity yen choose. If alive, I vote for Scott and Graham." WAtutnirrog, Aug. 18. The substance of a letter from Col. May con firmed at Fort Mason, has been telegraphed to this city, which replete the report of the Mos• score of Capt. ]faro, and all of hie command. The Colonel war about starting in pursuit of the murderers. • WHEELING BRIDGE CITT, Aug 19. The Bill in the Boone declaring the Wheeling Bridge to ho n legal structure and Poet Route passed, yeas 116; nays 42. BALTIMORL, Aug 10. Some intelligence gleaned from Capt. Cogs. hell of the brig Juliet, which arrived on the 30th till, adds to the doubts as to the truth of the re ported lota of the ship Staffordshire of Boston. CV:GMAT), Aug 19. The Whig coo sly scuventicn met to-day at Mount Pleaeant William B Cayserly was nomi noted for uongrees from let district, and J Scott llarrison for Representative, from 2d dist-lei; henry Brackhara for Judge of Common Pie. Much spirit was manifested, and great harmony prevailed. Lorisritt.a, Aug. 10. Last night n young man named McGowan was chat through the heart in an affray at a bawdy house In the lOwer part of the city. The came night, another young man was dangerously cot at a house of the came character, In the upper part of the city. DETROIT, AllgUlt 19. The Democratic State Convention have nomi nated Robert McClelland for Governor, Andrew Parsons fur Lient. Governor, and B. C. White• more for Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. . Pun-toeLeulet, Aug. 10. Flour—Small stock and ealm. light; Wee 700 bble fresh ground, for elipment, at $14,18i(.,„;,. 26. Rye Flour and Corn Meal, no further trans aotione; market bare of former. . . Grain—Wheat wanted and servos; sales 1200 boa. new red at 89602. No further sales of lice. Corn very coerce; a email lot of yellow gold at 71. Whieby—Nalea 300 Able at 241 Provisions firm at former rate,. NEW YORK MARKET. ROOS FLIPOET. • New YORE, Aug. Flour—Sales 7000 bbli State at $4,00(q}4,18; Southern $4,31(i0,50. Ityr flour 4200. Grain—Sales 5000 bd western Wheat at 92. /nate 15,000 bn Corn at 60 Celf). 'ProeisionE.—Pork unchanged; Sales 150 bble Lard at 11i. Ohio_ Whiskey, scarce, 2.1 e. N,w Yoax,Aug. 19 C°"On -- Stead3: Bak!. 1000 haler. Floor—Soles 7,500 bbl, at $4,06 for State, and $4,48®4,50 for Southern. frlndu—Sales 4000 hue. Wheat. Southern, So; Sales 85,000 bag, Cora, mind, 70. Proritioas-1000 bbie Pork. prints, *17,73; moos do $19,87; eels, 300 eshouldern 148.50; Rams-slo,bo. Sales 200 hble Beef uneb.getl; sales 200 bbls Lard at Sugar—Sales 150 bhde Slosoovada 43®5. Sales 200 bags Coffee. Rio, at 9E)14. .Linseed Oil—Sales 8000 galls 04. Whisky—Saltsooo bble °hid at 23k. Tobacco—Sales 80 hhde Ky. at 5168 i Stocket—U. 8 Sires, 18E13, 1191. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINNATI. Aug.( NOON niroar . Flour—Market unchanged; good demand fcr city trade, bot no export inquiry. Bales 300 bbla at *3,20E0,25. Whiskey at liic. Checee—Bales 300 Ma at G@6l. Nothing of importance doing in Groceries or Proviaione. CINCINNATI, Aug. H. Flour—No demand except for retell trade sales 300 bbl, at $3,1803,26. Whiskey-17i, Nothing doing in Provisions. Lead— Sales 900 pigs at $4,87. Groceries quiet; no change in prices. Coke Wanted. .300 n BUSIIELS to be delivered in 1 - 1 wh " li " -- ""AVWTOgf Elf eh stn., Per Sale I FIVE , subscriber offers far sale his Farm, In Smith township. IV•obingt.on county. within one toile 01 (hoofer and adjoining the village Do.ger, e id/ling of Crof. Tito lend is of the tud.quant ) , liand• atuato.l. well attend, liar oriel anl watered: atanniling la otono roe!. ...y acer.o awl of Ilt. beet were, •rid Lune:eon. 1a animas/ice al.o. Thorn le plenty or mattno trOvtand nu the Into. and too Dwelling flonwe, lora.. 1/rohord, sod o trot Oslo bank Darn, of large Are, through V; Wm. tatting it into two ram, unicilatlng of about 17i/ Cam on the one tide and Oh on the other. whi:h ovoid loot t wo •ith ilwolling bone. having, and the loot barn on lb. longer divldon. each enough of Meadow timber and orator, and a right oreportion of cleared law!. 117 the Itallwar. Choler= rill to within 11 of an hour'. eon of Pltt.Uoryh . li the above he toot previously 'sold by piivato bargain. It will be offered for public. tale on the 2011: do r of Au: mid neat, at 1 P. ar i and either or run (ST no 111, or term. areerninCetelhig. a . may •slt tchtlagnr. l'osoce.lon .111 ultra di, hY the 177 et f Apr ilneat. and • clear deed. with Djhlenu J or oln Grtr, •hor l Dr.. J n ti Dlte f n a . ., o I r 4 D l r e -W oer w ill C h ow the pre= son to Inlytollng potrhasor.. Lnnpt A LEXithDr.ll. DOICXAN. IlleoaanteJOir 27. 181.2.—IriloAntim:ite Meeting of the Board of School 'Directors of Robinson Townahip, 7:11E Board of tichopl . Direotiqa of &Lin n. dnep.hia. will toiled at Mai hones et Met. Sarah I mixed. In raid Tonothly. on Saintlier. the nth day of Amnon, at IV o'obtee. A. a. , hr the pore , . of fund..- .Ina Teachers, to take charge of the Public &horde in Bald Totrothip—oliven In number.) The Sabath, will le oPto about the let of Sepeember. The Trustee. of the PeTeral eat...Matelot., are rep of to attend the ”amluesion on that der. kr order of the Boatel. anaikddlalt•T JOHN IL PHILLIPS. Ste,. . House and Lots For Sale. 4. TWO STORY Brick Dwelling Rutin anil Slam lane L. rltaatiall to WMlancing, will Le Pr ?`,"'"roli7tilitasigt`' _ Penn .Lustitnte. 00. 249, PENN STREET, PrITBUSIGEI, WILL re-open en Monday, the 30th inst., when a limited number of rural. may be received. ung men de...inning to qua Ii; th.elrea either for bu bore, t.r enter ng the adraneed I,llege. will her" god tacilitT Vr .rwedity nod tho - ouzly tampon. plithine their el.je, ardmilor ntt..ot.nn will ulia, be toll to Mach in•Y +lett to qualify ouror owe, inn the higher potations Teaehen. In Public &Moots. Nu effJet will be epared to make the mne. uof and,' ant training in Mk Inalltotlen of the meat mentary and thorough kind. If reference,. be deal,' by any wishing to piece pupil. In is , rherd of thl• Mud, they laid be fern:shed upon &indication. Tuition and libationary. per term of eleren weeks, $ll.l bb—but ui our number in Ilrnlt .1, no disc..nor tan be allowed for abwenee during any portion of the tin e. anuln,tf Mr. Griggs' (hammer School, cr,:icthisu nor CLASSICAL.) ►next Session will commence August 3 BOth. Tuition, It Id fir nee months. School Room. Alleal.eny. veal ebb. of the Diamond. augllthn THE COLLEGE OF BT. JAMES, Washington County. Maryland. VIE REVEREND JOILY 11. lIERTOOT. D. D., RECTOR. sIIRE Eleventh Annual Session of the Col let. will open on Monday, Othotwr ith, and eon- thaw till August 1023. Besides the continuous lostmc. Linn of the re:lndent Profemews. there are. In each year, IWT ral ono.. of Lecture. by Prole/ern" statnily vtaiting lb: College for lure purpooe. The GRAIIIMAR eCLIOOL resumes Its duties on the P.. day wrth the College. the its proper Tutors. It has th e pent:mei oronigtd of the College Professors. Ice anJmthirement or the two dePartmente ere & Unite Anne!, but th ate noder the dlr.: therm Won of one Rector. An al eh.. In 'tkillege or Um:num betiocl. For mairtrallon, 410.. apply -to the Rector. College Ft. Jam., I'. 0., Maryland. attell.dlavrgm Young Ladles Bendiary, Allegheny. mit. and MRS. N. - W. METCAIF will com nen their Anton,. Pee-ton on Monday. Au. gust 30th.' m at: their dwelling. en Federal stmt. I = o : l l o n o Fren ' e l h ' llrd P ill. Des log and Folnting. rebels-, may enter at any time, and will be chatwed tuition hvm the time of entnmoe. to the CiDIM. of the se,slon. C0..,0 of protracted sicknela will be an axreption to the a. eve rule. Tuition bilk will be re w the ired. Ns. half In ULT., the other half at the dare of All other •rntogrmonts the same as heretofore, which me, aseertsins,l by referenre to the elrcullw , or by are plying to the in.truetom. Allegheny. ArUmet 2. ' Female Seminary. FTEit a relaxation of a few months, for the improvement of health. Allen E. W. LOGAN, by 11tot Peen...ion. will resume her labor. on the Ist des of bestember. in FL Clair etreet. No. tO. next door to the Oeston lischange. Am this hut:lntim:tie limited in rom. those widung to enter are. retpoctfullp solicited to aptly early. No Itholl will be reetivel lor • ehorter term than a am.ien. endno deduction will be made for shortie, except let prorneted sickness. Terms of tuition ulortnerl i y. Junior N 10 Statkmary per III,;non to Fuel ter month. In winter Fenton.-- IU .1 re halt the tuition to be paid in advance. iyafbitti moult _ TO COIifTRACTOBB. Central and Ohio Rail Road. PROPOSALS will be received until tire 15th day of August f o r at ate oNce of the chin Engineer. In 7kummlllo. for thn Gradation and Masonry of Forty tae enetions of the above cod, extending hum point 5 utiles east of Catobridge, to within abont Cantles of the Ohio Myer, mar Wheeling, Vs, The work upon the grelder porann this division Is urn' hoary, Indenting several Tunnels, end a farm proportion of Masonry . PIM promoting to receive • per center. of payment in the Omit of th. Road are desirable; though • favorable consideration will be raven to proporal. for rutin" wil• J otenta. obtained at the Engineer's °Moe, I. Zo 6 e. fic vlll;,:nd ' alro at Cambridge end Whnding, on and after the MM IO.I. nollEtt7 SteLEOll, aIPI Chief Englamt. Central Ohio Rail Road. IIIE 'concluding day for the reception of bile for tired no and Nn , onr. of 41 sections of at 1. extending from a pelat 5 tulles ea.t of Cambridge, to•ards the now aver, • ill bo postponed from the loth to the 'kith toot . by which lagpained dar bids tail elm be renter...l for Or rrnaaind, of t he line It heeling. embraeraa am. nor motions, awl making to the aggro , gate 19,r sto so,nem, Bide dot tan whole line mwell vhr oaten[. tor mob. slum, or raeh and stmt, will be dtby emmilered, avgn 110/IEUT MAC LEGG.' Chief Karnear. Office COMMissary General of Subsiatence iiIAPIIINGTOI, August 5, 1852. EPARATE PROPOSALS will be receiv -00 ed at this office until the lat day of October mat for the deliveryof Provianos In bulk. Pr am urn of the troop; of the United &ate, unto Jeeps:3lov. as follows - Slf him Orleonc Borrorks, Lottin•na. ha barrel. of pork. 12.: kernels of (nett aoherfino I nor. 6.5 huseei. or ng• wank heti beans, jo go ortat o ff r 4.1 hard Tgin candle. nmhent goldgran dry Cu. salt. 7,10 gallons of Cool eider vine*.. Af Baton Romp. Barrack.; Louiriano. al ban,. oe pork. 125 basynis of tooth moonily. tour. 55 Ms./mire( new white 004 bean, 57n mood. of good hark 2 - Y0 mote. of mod rani sperm candles, 14 toptliel. of grad eran •Irp lane pall. TA) gallon. of mai rider sisegar. At Key Wirt, Florida • 155 hmerlor or port. 114 barrels fresh nstill., gtr. 1,5 Inl.belo new white 1.1.1 lb bean, t` ha 1 wont 07.1 If ouslons o. g 0.0.1 0 ,54 dry Mr, sa:l Mtii gallons of goal other vinegar . At Fort Smith, Arkonros 55 barrels of pork. 1T.5 barrels of fresh sogegne e nom, 10 nutlet. of new white Mid beans, ten h elVen . .73 . salt. ?ad gallocut of wool elder elmoor. The whole to be delivered to all May, .41 Fort Garen, Ark./rim+. bar:els of pork hat,ls fresh *opera. Cone. tak bushels of new white debt beats, 1111.= monde of moi bard sem. Dna pounds of gaol hard me to 42 hals of mad stem dry One watt. OHO= riga.] rider noes.r. Th. whole In to delivered In all M.T. Iv: At Fort Idarenloarth, Mistnuri Riper. 240 barrels amok. PM barrels has , . superfine dour. =1) ba•bele of new orbit. told tem,. 7504 pounds of Lard rap, 1312 ismods of meal hard tallow random. .56 bushels of goal gem dry tom salt. RSO The wmam f o ie aO i de r ed n y g the /at Juno. 1050 Al Fort Snelling, Se Parr'. 'ILL Cur. , . cr cork. Z:Z. barrels of fresh tolperlint tour. 165 bushels of DPW wade held beam, 57.21 toted. of med herd soap.4 ll n ' tiTe l l '' s or t,J b ,raist u r r ee7ret:' fea mt gelle rod miler vinegar the The obol t ]i d le .1 0 . 1.3, e o to delivered from the ligh Ma, l`dra. Ilth l Al Fort Btx/m isesea of Crow -mast Rev,. 130 mils. adore Fort Adlinfl, FL barrels rf 0000.. ' ,1 7 11 i ° ?0 . 2.11 ' o f f row ' ' t! ' lll, , ,il:i k o II I .hrls of gond clean ley no. anti, Zen galforts of ann.! rider from o.h whole to he delft...PO from the Ist of June. le.,' to the Lfgh August. /Oki Al Fort Scot; en Mk[ Marmot. Rarer, -Missouri, 70 macs land transportation from hoirprndcnn., Miuouri, iite Maras urt Rorer. IL M barrels of bare. of !keenpertne boar bastdds of wh su ite 0.14 .1) ' j p . Thru t ! ' s ' ;f r • • ri ll blab. good clean dry tn. mit, Th. •TrtieTol.-;ilells..t.l ty n a ' orlst June. IVA. NOTE—AII bidders aro reipicated to extend ltd lb "Tail% re h t o, at ^ b 11 :171 , re d e h d T r :tt ..• Ins nm tt crbrares all article. noniron' at • part. TM period , apt quantal. of tarn °cheesy et thug. tiara they see art Opeeltlrd our luitrfh 1r? kne. In &walls, Ist Dmeruber. 1'33. and Ist Aiarcb. 1074. Tttc ten[. of Atiol, the pot, I. harkwl to bp fattened on even.. 1 -mb bog In neigh not Pm than two hundred esrludinu the feet. Imo. ear. And gnout. rl.d. pee , . ooar be aubstitutod for the hems The pork 1. to be Graf raitpd wlth urer om, eat then oar - golly merited wall the Fame tattle. In pie ce., act ogreeding eight bounia each Wnen the petektas b. hvect completed. the - on l t ook raemr Marl format to tht. office a ..ertltes. Isom Th e that the perk I/11 bh, ,114.1 a, .1 notekrd. Th rertt fo In contained In ressongl heart of white m i ens rel lull hooped:the I eons an I sal, b, and tha rnao an I randlar In ,(song boom ot ( m o ve mento six for trans- Melt w 111 only t e reesived by AM. emeel nor big. -,an quarts to tbe bugtel. The candle., on bare now.. wicks 1 no. arraign. for tt Perm', end Port ft play. mrat St Innis rot thrir ultimata •Im•Una Una In the Mat week . or April, and the store. .far Yort itmley mug rem Pt Patoer hp' lot J robe, ell, A fella. in them partientant will he considered a breach of contneg, mod the Department will be authorized to put slime to supply The provision.. real be inspected at the time stripier,. of delivery. and ..1 • 1P+11•00 to be pad by contmetot, I de they are depoaltal at sueh m may be o...toasted by the at,nia nr the Impartmeok Th. Commimery 11 peal meetycs th e privilege of 110 meaning or diminishing thequentoll-s.or dienensing with soy or ell Mtißloa renuinsi ...Tyro/4 at any me t efore entering laid mortar% am also on in-rearms oring tho of rich dellvrry ono ttortl paha, urn to ' tronrnm, on giving platy dare previous 1301{111. Bidders heretofore contractors aro required to mompany Molt proposals with adds.:ea I' their ability, together with the names of their moraine, whom remannlbility mug be certified by Lho District Attorney. or by some ',son known to the flovernmenn otherwise lima prop,sele wilt trot lot acted Advaucescanmt be mde in any Ins case. and 'Olden.. of Inspection and full delivery eall requlruil at ails ar p. ms fedora requisition will be Peale sprat the Tynassey-for went, which will ollerlad pen 10 111 mono: as mei be convenient to lit. point. Of delivery, the ples of our ohm, or th e residenoe of the contractors, at 11, , onion of lb- Treasury Dopart.lo9l. No drafts no , 41 td: office will be aoreptid or pahl under '" V ' cl:f7= will to sealed In ty sepata , r envelope. Cpl marked ..will for foonieblito Army Ruheistene,.. a sit tillieoN, U. U. N. leer[—Editme ant be loud for inserting lo paper. n4rornrinum., yttitra authOrland to do so by the Commissars. Gonoral of Onheisteum. augat _ . . $4,500 WANTED, IntE subscriber wishes to obtain a loan of thr ab va amount. fora portal of dm tog, alma on Um Ws! calf soeuray." Address noolta Akio Rol 1120. Plerobn rub EW 11001iS—Juht received, 64., 7he Horticulturist and Cultirame Angtartr afro, a fraall RaPpfl of air fol lll:y'r.:ges from an Arctic lournal.• Job.ghe %loathe In am Polar Region, IM.II reb of Ni , Frank. tin rim, or lbw Ambiguillen to.- Henson au. Moe of Type, Ohara; ar • PP• Romani...at hook br 11to Of Gm. Porde, by Ilmalleld. 111 • ' , tenpin) %tighter, o roeld, lho Children nf the fele, by lira &draftsman fee side al the Puhllratfou um,. of W. A. (II I.I I ENEENNT anal tit kortarth et. NEW MUSIC. 1 TNCLE Tom'. Cabin; Id Folks la linme: Coital tobottleetn Rolohow Pettottlnch: tooth, 'Notts-, oew Walt, by A. Rnhbosk: 11:41.ke ' S' 4Vlr usrllng: • enroptorn hues: Call roe Pet Nansen tdd Rays carry ens lone: Oar Be kind to the Lore/ Ouse at Homes: With • groat vsrlety oftastr r o le points, Sono. Polkas. Ar..Joet teed by tkprees. for role by JOHN MRLLOR. est Wain Knot. pq.EW BOOKB-4ust raced at the Central Nook Blare, nest boot to Adams's Simms, No. 76 out th strest. U 1111dteth's .13.3.1 rot. corona eerier. Plerr, or tbe Insblouitke. by tlrlsille. yrteries, ey Ullosrstee et the entenstatorah routAloloft smatots of the Salem WitelsrFatt. the Cock -Lone Ghost: tbe'llerehrkler Rapping": the &entrant Ilyeterkm: Otachns AsUoUltY: Ureents: Lemont; Ohnstu Preetront. etc. rt J . L. HUD, g kATE3-40 ,acute per Ohio & Rrosd Web, J. L NIRO= 00. INIZIMEZ=M • 045't CHERRY CTORAL FOR THE OP COUGHS, COLDS, HO CUlte ARSENESS BRON CHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. - And bp the r rer, anon the tank , Ammlf o.a prn,e ail m.P 3 L. whore leaf t1a211. 0 tfadr,and tAtirelf Meryl shal 64 for meat, and t erf of medians tier. A, tt Ire the eet reconed long ara, and ev. t.7t0i1..e assurance that thee. prom te, •hail area 611. 11/..iit911 mire". llssoiers and doetorates the rem• r,14.17tua :0; tZd'or,:r;!°7s.llthtfe! Maladies we fr m. am , nu named more ti n - In an tintime . y mare *ban noranniption of the Lunn— 1. °Named ue gine come evidence that thin tea may be rand, and that Pulmonary ComPlahra.in all their Memo, may De rem,. by • limey Pea ,rol. th! j i p etifi;a7t i lla n s o effre " 'Ti. " b a n; the üblish ale v[crortioa of furnish our Cannier free, whereon are foil ls partteulare, rad IndlSPutaahle pest f DulTerem. reed and lodge for To :mires. FOR INFLUENZA Azrri WHOOPING COUGH. N Teta!, June .161 b. 1061. lie—l bare repeatedly meal true Cram ' , scrota foe {Shooing CqtlCh and /animas, and hate no hecitattra I n nnununcing It complete mole. Poor nf Me chil dren bane levn &fillet"! with the,. Share.,rad the free tom of the Pentonat ban always afforded altno t instant eeIMLJAMES tiLovEn lie attest the truth of the above statement IL MAil STI. ildltor it the Naenvllle Whig. J. M. AN, Druggist. FOR A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH you, e.b 1,151 Dear r—/ or three you, I hare lean sfilloted with a Cough, so Metros/di g that I fregllttilly dieraired of re.• elr,. much of the time wan obdire to situp all night In y ctinir,Pg me much would APR.. me when I Mil down. nark,. 1.01 d many remodlea. shout much relief. I at tut tried the PIACTORAL. which, calm Provldettee hee cured me altogether I am„with gratitude. 7ourti, J SNIP, SI'IIANDLEgh This it one of fee numerous Cures of Asthma which hare been accredited to Cherry Pectoral. Mugs. N re April r, ISIS Dr. Ayer. ' Lowell—Dear hir—l have fir years Coen wet /Whims In tire anted. form. withet I hare been oblio. to amen In my shah. far a larger por led tion ei of the time. hell. unable to breath on .read. trhd agent many a ndmleinen tt no purprae.untll my phialcian Drencribeti. ao es..rani., your 011. T lerMorat At rant It neerral ft make me worn, but in lees than a week I lateen to expederce the most emptying relief trim it, us: and tow, Minor week, the db... It entire ly pennor.d. I era sleep bond with etunfort.ntal enjoy a It ate of health Alenwhi, I had nratm expecte, to (mown ei VALIANT. ...... Clummlaslon and borwarding Merchant. Frans the Praident of AmAeril Colley EDWARD lIITCDICOCK. M. D., LL. D., Or. J. C. Ayer. Sir—l hare mud your ()DERRY PECTORAL. In my own rare of deep ib ate/ bronahltie. and am satirlird Iron Its chemical constitution. that lt la an admire! compound for (handle( of larynglal and hronehlal din:tout. ties. If my opinion, am to tte sup-rlor chmaoter,Cllll he of any service. you sr. at Ilb rte to usi. it ea you think psoieir. EDWARD lISTOIICOCK. Amherst, September 12, Among the other diatinguitihed uthorithe who hare lent their Panne to recommend thi a • preparatinn twat known to 'horn for athaticto or the Longa, are health.. Nelda, ‘erthont Medical College. 11 - n. ChlefJcuta, !Mary. hopreme Hanel. V. S. A. Ito . Valentin.. Mott. taw York. Prof. howdeln Med. College. Prot buttertel.f.sthici Med Collage. Canadian Journal of Medi , ei Retires 11.0 ton dledind Sod Surgical Journal Charleeton. WC, Dledleal R clew. Now Jere.; Sledletil Reporter Hon, 115,50 Clue, U. S. Senator. liew P. Marsh, Am. Atotawador to Turkey.. Oen Erninuel Ruiner, Creaideut of Chili. Rt. Rey. EA Sower. Ltd Ind- co of Toiont% - ut Der. Ri.hen a ßee.e. or the %bah. NO., Church Achlusgop Purcell. of Cincinnett, Ohio. 111,0 ny eminent terw.riager In foteign rountries.. Not only thr dangi.rove end diwrewitsit dr.ere. of the Lung., but • MI family medicine for recarienal Itesi. it I. the river% pleitennteat and lest i the world. Prepared and sett by JAMlsti C. A vt.r.. vr..i:t and Chetah, L.ren. Ma.aracimie Sold in Pittehurgh by U. A. 5A11141,01,4% ie , 0.; et i Allegbetiy by li. P. Scheer. and I,t liroggirt. and !awl ova iv Sltilicinee everywhere. mug Inidawir Dr. Ottysett's Improved Extract of YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. Thy original and only ganuine preparation. for the permanent cc:, of Conanmptinn end lern• M• or the Lung.. nben :her t, b. 101 , 11.1 b, the l 0 (ten une nt Sl.reurr, Iron. Quirunr, an. tr., It Will Cure, Without Fail • King. Kr (].twos. Tango, ter Rib , the ekin. Eryetpeles. Chronic tore Rine. Worm er Trtuor. 'raid lend. Ahruma WO, rsine In the Bute. or J~trb - Old Sot.. 4114 Cleerr. rwegling. Dyeteiroilic Salt Rheas, ll 1144.• rf H.olovrin of Appetite. Ditietuwe enemy Zr'.'.'. the iiee i of Morrytry, Pala the all. an! Oh aide,. Dor. anti D.bl4tr , Worn, Lanibitea Jatioilioe , and liostiveuevin 1 , The best Fettittle 3letliuine litwwn THE SHAKER PREPARED . VELLOIV DOCE,• AND TIIK OARS : tt.e itireia•ble rnmNtul en,tits firm •Luen Ituy.yori d t Dart at leiinwaai tursweti mad thio atint tr c.ur• 1. llyM ,Y(1 llliael ta , 7CO, In their ye:lactic/1 Iliy 4atoort einiattui at/ ID. rraturatir• yr:uinine r( tn. r -- a•e, ' t e rr i . uoine/ cad conaliatzwie-1 ID their utaont etteaath al tow E ttriT S , .I°-7;d 4 i4, . Ire Ond It rNorted tn. atutoet u Iv raa Ily casoe of favrbutle sad tutasterna c n oor ' ltilate, far general sr - etration of all the rio.l. arid all borroratlog unease. of 11D , a .•ers lb. tryteg to th. paibrat, .1 eni injurious to health. Ira la es on DA AOO Pr fee fe eeee Penilula. Ay ptliU. Mercurial tiettoore. amtw t ltiwunerairsa. sad vut l,,Mtl 0, 0 L. ,. al.- core a.od tiangerou• illeoased an , ',nil(' end dhy new 0 , t torilreine. 31.1100wn. titre : Mt..lrt ia D. Park—ln., . u IDAnutn-r z et , le azeivi that excallent , loyliortia Yellow - oN rat , flue i'olt • few ,mplo=, .) oi l y a l t a e winter nl les". I VGA .14,4..1 with • eoerra Non wloch➢• o unalneily rabicnil Dittman the • .1., rlil• and let; lit the ramp time a WA, oroetrellow nt cir pny• son,: elno. tor ie eirwak i'iint t• . ta l i nt nnui/tam to . pr. Ntro, the ituen :an:, rya r o,l7sl Prar,.ii.une , . • oo,tioutu,d I l i utv , of Da" ',tot o f f' Lleer Couirliout. ••Id toy .1,• was on. nut reo.l Laniliod, but yireootliel roeto.. I re. tuaDual ntrier ID:uoilat until / sin...au:y.4 h, eatal.l ai.,l help ch. I then tivriwod Klyoareaeut at tn. p laiw IY. A. be rit. Iwo tont], ..0 Duty entre elk4A• au , Paraty.ita, room .butt. . I riiretinnt • v•te. tint be n. iUL After hirant tall. Dery tottles sio ,,t r, 1 ....able ty por.u. bu-iora• v 01.,. any Illour rank., cal have Mtn 010,* that time. • • .11 rain wide. Lula Neva ion,- wu ooulnual . . lb —.ate t anertht th- r-Ittto el to tetd,r2 le ahy et, r mbyer .. by the a.,neytorthytt uulr tittyrtbre Lhelt Jut./ bactiattari.•• PY.It loNor 14. 1,41 114. J. V. I•.rt—Vmr ir—l relv. Jon lbr ,rrtzll er.1.04.4 ay I arm • i.71:t..a..: 14 al IYur. I I rrru•rl ),13tos Ina •Ityulaltt I. •t. n-(' in yru aul t, rthrtr lcu thy V:Ir:'.:• 4' 4,t, av lGlua..at. W. A ; ; An nil:Amin,: ;yin, i• tnnt/n. • • dap. v 4 .0 ritiny• . runsti/ive p p ineu Ntyttne. ALLA to , I/ .it I. t 541 Dr. John U. Para—lA at Jr•-••lir. ta - Intit c nanlnPattlia." niyine.ny 1,1 betn try.rt:l,l Ino Int thr la-t ',at:, non pcsal rlb rt erntral Ity. LlPyr t . ..nspiamt Jonint.Y, Ctin,ral, atnl n•llra),l2lry..ny d 1 n ni• In on. tnniplslat, i , ArtilnlY In, In thi> tl.O ',JIM,. Li...li t palsct r"nyticn.ly pain, •trYttith /int ticr •APth, I• • ••A ,, tabnlt II I anAuant to tan., n.LI rrt,i. old lan by Inn Mr sur, tlelzra. stturnerb iv Oh/...r rircllMPlllartf. 11111 frrlll tapetinnr... and to the atlll•Unt t Wtl no ult. • .1 &Tutuha and Can.... eared 11 10t. h t:wrt low Doe.. I h.ar.titp.:h,.. t-- . r. 0' 000 0 e hr... 14.., Tehh t :1711.. ) J. Par), E••,.. 1 t 0 ;,-_, tu., a• real •511. , 14,1uu t 0 - In l .Term • DI I .2traCl c, kow 1, - i nut rat , nt.arlha• that of th• nutue:nn t.tul 2.141.17 her•hU , . t.rh ha , - Leen I•euetit.u.a the tne.lirtue. eq.. ha. I..e.en .u.11..r0u: for thr 01 year. el , tt rrrnh./. Kul wt.!, I film,. I , tri iu the let . ..cement. hf the Ar , ..tn Pevoh., t. h•r ke z.. while..in the fn•l/t.• ud the eat. of the mart glut:mut phl u •fri nthre. ou• 1./m 1.0 ol er room,. •Ithnut , :e.rl,l, mr, mterial ahl in.m then. f.r.n.1 . 11...- don, Upon the rertrunwrdstsrm nr pr. Cod., ono of nu: rt.r. bad NlOl Ile 0,41+1. 11,11 14.0 h'larro rillect. I obtaintal nt your 11.2... ~ . Yie Varland.rne bottle lYstrs.:l rrr ieilntr .Yor.L. arr.] 55fe,..,1,21.., sat so Dir ulre Morel ' , red from [tilt trnt:l-,1 tu.mad. , anetott., w‘r. Imo the ma-I mcumsl.”.. fvfre.l . • ror um Inv." , tarlt h.oet.Prely ern el her. fur stx. MOITIII.II (ma tier alter., awl Um ticrulala orml are rrurre.. sound Ac-- - rpt mr 61 , :tiedi.. n'. 311e111! 1 .1. Of 1.1.. MAN 4 4 ; siNF[ll:l). ISO]. Mr. John 7 . Part —Wv hay, fold out Ito .1 iloz”n "Tor. ilnyanh'n Extra. of Yellow 1.11 nthl:inrn.panth. - that Mt •••nt. n• be+tober hut, and on •1•11 you to nroct on oot. oto fohn• of It by the that It tall, b.t.r than any Otttet Sanuyylllg perharatton. and gt‘o annoral.atintartion. It hh In la, toting ntkine of tho non otnoloat. ar.,n of anchfulty awl l• to enr,iltnt rota aly In all female cnloplaihtn. lout, he:fmtfully. J D CO. V' V 0 V h Ftmsles, he V ad Om following ! fie ,tax. N. J. Jour 25. Mr 1 eunott—Wo take pl..tonno In loatturr that }our VetlJa• bccit eel ..tar.opartllo gives 'mat teo.ollat,lou Igrr, Avery tao.r.otoblr a - entltatan haruta/ tar that Ma flotah or a.. trouble.! .ILb alflielot une,ot rukaeat.att.. oth...r db.". pecuaor to bor tux. ...the 1.1 ufit halter taKular toeletrcal I a louu litue • but by tto, 0.4 e of Dr. teal - tont'', Pock attu tfioatuarilla o• o f gored,. Nlto moot 'Loom.. We tool °alp,. with. out botoeing tin, all ottost. bettefil. Iln I, n 4 our , laugt.tar J illiPl• Cll. dee from the rota estp, potirPriee, *a per battle, or rix bottles for $5. bold by J PARK, north ra.:l corn. r of Pouth and on 11 A L 1171. V: ll !firt l ;; b l4, l l',..te h . .",,, 'l l T; , .:ll.'%'lZ l it.' 2 .'X ; - 111 ; o'rit F, oreoorbor..“ It Itouota. 0 , m•rrot, 1.0).1 It Ilronoluto.-, retro et, hood k bor. (too th:I.:glom?Ira Or,, Ilolhday !burg;ln -I.l,l'7u"o't...t,'‘=;".leAVVrrar'll:l;t(l,',4°. Into lrr, 'Louden,,- Dorton k 1.10., Cr;.-. J. D. FlraPr. Cum. min, a eta 4, lirontrlll., k Inure, l'ololoreport; r• Conker: jr...1 1 00xi,•111, 11. rorter, Joho K.., Doug inp4 deo. !Intl, It 11,tonoo, Ihmver: 1 , , Sonaportou. tl , 31ervil;o, 11'etron; IVallzoo Alb., P. Crooke, ir., / nun l .t4l I Ult N-1111) 17u. jnet rou'd, for alai! by 11) .90 riNtiE bury beat of Brandy ia $1 per quart j_ or 1..ti0, guitablo formedielnel rtirpo(.o,l4l:l al • ware obtalnni at Attlltlt/zi . Tea Mart. ann s Di the Diamond. UGAIi Cl/11,ED lIANIS---Notwithetund kj lan the 'armory In tfon prim of 11.unn. ar)0111V, In tho I Dnond, 1t ealilon the beet Souse Cured Dam. at 1214 e per pound. atm.s, L bbl 9. p 9 re • ll ard Oil; tnalarry far role DLACKDIJI.I.Di OSQULTo NETTING—Murphy k. j Durobtinhl ha.. Just rated • ease of Wm aba.r. or. cle, and offer It at the 1011,11. prier, vrtudeaslo and rotall, atial LEACHED ItIUSEINS--Wo have open I this up n troti;tonaV ouply of th:1.77,. 4 z kn,. gu tl 4 4. tATIfiTE BET 11111110N6--11 Cow v pima aped thls mornina. antra DIV nellY , EIKE .Ill)Altll PRINTS, of splendid nil *was. suss 6 5 ~.55i)5 55, 5 ,5," jw, med. 65. LACE:I2.I,MAX CLOTII--We offer this kat St, mut fur nan,by iLp mov•mg • oupsar of the abree - • St, - THOMAS RAI4IIII. nsis MAW"2Ub•WurLIMIL _ , ~, N~t~i': • . , 111 ISCELLANE0US. thood News for the Lodi:al R. LATROBE'S FRENCH FfMALI PILLS, an lopoo•oat. Vat.. rood, r.rer:cd IteLl—ly IM "Lir- nu • (Imelda W.t-,`;,...,t4;,,,,t71i=ii,..5ii::3°;.Pita1' L 0,.. of Aypotrto, Trer-Jore, Paroltatioc. Dlseaeed Spit,: co,tiorrooot,lrrilabiirty 'pet le or /narration. Flato. je... or Wind. and all L refloat:K.l4.ln.. Pries dd olr.. or Are _bddra 000_01 . ... Bold Itholee.ala and ' , tali by W. C.. .2 cl i t.; Q A ‘ i. : Tuidiatz.,-,1i..-1;--F.C114inigeTr?it &coed with ealb bve. thdoilinlaarly:B lAIIIII3I TA c sane ox 100000OAHUVirILLIAM TATE CO., No. 10 Fourth ertro,ot near Liberty. and Federal .tree!, Alter:the or. tdanofertnrerr ctdhcot Lead. L.d^n rite,itrdrantr bath, Wet, c. • Petrone who have work to do in oar !law will do'b ell to tall.. they ma, rely on haring - their work executed by Pr. , tick arrkreen and MN we manolitetore n lead .61,1 afire: lead we eaa 0001 to w.rk Is a r! s• tic% am an, other iiiitslashment. la either entire.% fr'PrraoLe fi,ra the country who winti to porrham pipe roneeying water from !torture will end it to their ad to mare ye on • call before Dumb..!,g ttnat pe acencid Ste.! bead the city. wr the only man oLattarcre of Lead Pi and Ordrra from the oOticatr, for Lead PlPea, Sheet bead 'and rt , ntnt foL2l:lawlyB --,----\ " anted, , . ,VERICAN Half Dollars.- , 4 Id.lean do ..9ornrnlae. , panlYll Pillar do D 01... , \ , Prumlan de Napnl ri oonc Pi.* Yran Deena, Ten ThalnrriOlget. \ '. \ \ ninon. Crown, Eng.li 11. Frond. do., • Silver. Patriot Doubloon.. Spanich ',nubbin. ~ 'Yoe .11 of which the hlgileo toardod pd.. In par fund.. will bnpaid by H. D. HIND, Ibinknr 40 /Oyler, cu paid No. O. Venni' ntrnat. .- - - WESTERN Money Bought and S old; ` tartsrs Eachanne for F2l, Oolloctlons tan. no the 1V.% -' s'ne.l. Bought and Bold no enmmi....lonbr \ H. D. HRH'. !Inch. a Ilrokny, nun. No. 00 ith 0t..0..f, • 4; UGAR-20 bhds. N. 0., for sale by kJ :.: an." VON DONN ItORBT A .111111PHY, ''‘' . , 1%1 01..,rieSSEST,1,,5.‘b,1-N.lNsirilliA, ,i in; t t l ye by WRAPPING n.,r41...,,PE.R7,7,50rebt.un3 Crown, x 5..... {'ON IIONNIIonn. 1 310 -. 0.11 V: -- fdIiEESE--250 bus. Wt R.; -- 1: Do - 'lnn dt.01..: fry rd.. , b . . VON BONN inDtbT .0 dtfritPTll. _______ _ _ B ROOM S--114 doz. gilt hapdled; u. ...o ! Atx; tor . , 0• by auel lON DONNOON.BI SIURPItt. . FLASKS--80 grooo for oak by auar , VON 11 c , NN1101111T Alc .311.111111 Y. I_IIOTIEY—A rteamd~a r upply of :nsr Gunny " aunt A. tiro,nrn and Tea Dealnrn AL L PAPER--Of a nealitiful . atyle, and rannlient quality, t ro-'d ireno - lattamm, au. ar ad. by ril ton ol, PAL/11111. No to Market nti.rnt Copper btocks Cheaper than Ever. 00 WARES Hit )lining; Curvany; Sl Pa, .• nfornk. ff Will be sold .1 unprnendentni b..- la:, Jr *Mind ro. laun:11 A. Willy:ff:10 e I/ N/1. tSrA al •;,a lb I,lb , rmatnnt. iLVER SAND—. blobs. for Reouritnr, ron'd and to r-.lff by au, A Afrel.Vllii k 11:112 I IFE in the South; a comprnion to Uncle &A 7 urn'a Cabinf'by (I If. Kilo, arn,tn Tbrmpren'a Bat Yrt. il,ortnr, by Aunult--• prim It.: I. A. 1111.11EN1.vsNes 7 11 .rourtIs run, OLASSESEJI2S bbls N. 0., printo . coop.' ryr.o 0 2 , 1./NAMUR & MIA It —lOO Idols. N. 0., fair to prime, 17 in ,d,r• and f , ft rain by FrX) .1. if 111 1.11111111& CO. It" ESS YORK, heavy—.s Ails. in store, nad for win hp ,/rfn , I:oaf% A, uprt;:*o.; INSEED rc.•'d •' {ul; . sale by o_4 too .; ainv k y iCKE VS Cholera 3 1edieine,\ ret.nrfdtry i• ~ 7 u f ',ofh 1 fY 11 1f.1fe; 1 Tl ii 4'." Llllll-20 hbl4. tor sale by II /tank .1 ; , 1141.t fi 0:CON-2.5.04-517ice. Shoulders in ciroik, 111 hat," sad f•a• rain by II /ran rlll,\, I .ITTLX k Co or ;;;;;;;;; IY , LITYLE kDr 11 Off:QUITO N I NG—Wliin., Barred, 11.11 It u... 1,1 or., 1.15.. 11. o ard ynt.l • Ids th•Msnit. b r rauan purfnn , . nurril rnn.r.v.ll j,LUI MI3IIII A 11' 111 /1(111, , i1/ A VSLIN BADE—A turthek 4 upply .1 A uh-Nn nr.rtf• 3,1 krocle, for ton e .1.1= r MV'.l'lll • k 11 HI lff !MIA, DAMS GREEN-19u cans asForted,xfuldeo have)lf of Inn el , nbraln, I .ln • brands-4, rP. und:lrr%l.r;o r -1" "10*iirif?;11.1aet.r: OGWOOD, Fuatiek, Nick Wood, itrazil 10.04. cm 11 1, fn. Won .1 Coy, Yo • fpfdo., 1 . 1000. Potallf, Ilan, u.,fetarut of t,y, *tuffs. for /air by 1,10 Al.l, 31.11tfalf,CY 1. IV 00 LL EN C.o:ti . • flan Jnaff.. u., i,lcw. IN[ICIr~ 1 1 01 i, T— A. fins Hon., Withi n Ii tew ooc.pr C .--Trw, "rat Carr,•,, ave.—L., nta. tt n t,sra Into n: April. with-. t•••••• 1••: rrn tt,ill 1.1-.1•• , r , untr- , 1111 , . CURTI V• 0141.1 . ,, " • n tV, • fi lOß ach : -Tut Turtung nutt 31ixp N sins .1,.! ulTiar r.tetat. tin )I , tnic Lure. ,itr u 1.441. t, rlr wt Ea,2114-. , 01.3.1r4 vrtili, .4311 ara I. , argalu A 3•01 ' 4• • •utsitst • • -• 11.11,•E " It OLL BRIMSTONE-15GOj1s , 4 ii f . is t, r, t sad:o „ - bj IZAN Soap, "Genuine Russia tv s• b, J I UI. 15,a1, • StiZ.7s - 11k1..4 fano 1 . 1.,1ta.,D. Alt , 1.1711 i LATIILIC,-5Ut) m 4, t.r.t:pkd J3::t :11{ :1101..A.SES qPri•A " r 11,4: rmE,. :1 4 hsGuOIYS INDIA (1101.AGui;t:EL-:k "1 EME=II •. ik: It ',LIE LICK WATEIL fc,r p J Xll rn M./I. it EY A Iit:NE:HAL ~t l',r -e,-IT:Ty7l.'' 1 )71:7' pi. Z IL S.llll'll'B I POWDER— r 1:1,tom: is Vi: , ! , :2`,"'},,• . A 1 1EE.S%-1,3t) 111,. is; aI re , i.r i.alo l! 1111,1 ,A! t. 1.73 31 {A,ra) rt4r. ICI ==l 1 A111)-5 1,1,10, No. 1 Toed for only by IL 4 1.0 8. HAILIIAthiII. IIIERRING:---50 WI. gi1 , 1,e,1 herring, Just it 1 reed artl fx.e - 101. by,,,, , ~,, : ,,,, L .,.: JO , eoru:r w,..i . ..:1' 4 g.d ... ;:r\etß. (icellGAii,---11/ blb. Z. O. on etonugniulkut: I,J tor nab. by . Jr'-4 J. a 11. 'mon) ~ \._ .1 riIISIOTHY SEED-115 bblo. for Fate by \ .1 J 123 .0 it. NLOV.p. EIOTASH-30 eko. Potaoh;.. , ' 21 ,bin Smlenttu•; f.t y,ir by \ Jr2i DEER 11 , 1111-It l t l i , Ii s. reed for sale 67 J t..^ J. J. Y.00::1% __l,' 0,, I.ibittyliff.,. g ' , HEN:SE-21W Too, Crean, Cutting reed 1,_,/ thin to,: 111 r r 4.!.. by _ _ Irei 111 , :::,/lY COT.I.JtiF, t Opore [ii8113:1) bbl r. just. retett by . 1 , 41 J. F. 1 1 ,1, At CO., em Wool rt. _ . UliPllY IitiIiCIITIELD Save .1 V V. Jholla aJI,I darl: ruraloidgoap, fartravelllugdreen,.. Jea,, LACK Silk Lace for illantillas; a full,rli3- IUP aortment to bolutoul at Om auprp..: J 4.1 MOit I.IIY .e Itlikwtooto,O, lAT 1 N1.101 . t . GLASS-2CM g io S!?„ Jo et , r..,4t,1 lot oar , by 11 NJ 0.1,H ,-.ROIK. ItNAL GOOD TEA, go to Morriit' . Top slittt. Iq Ib. Miami:mil. ENUINE Y'RENlal fk,ll ble for tardlalool Obthitl.`d Mlllkh IS' Tr.. Mart. In Or Diu clontl—Priro $l,OO or bottla. 0. LLIS'S CALLINED .Cent 10001 alitAl ord 1, inary anoutta in II" 1 1 0.1un oropurtier. .10 /0 kr Purity, ,no, It irmn Carnoton Add. tailthun, unpinanon. 1114 RGI,II, and to being heal ill or Inure den, -.• Dun len.ip.vo 11111111, 1111 equal olrna,lll tot three 00 roue Waurnott full of common calcut.ru unucon.la: Icr .40 i•Y • • 11 11. 1 .11).1.2•CO... J. 117 entnor and lnanond.' New Books, JUST received all the Lail,'6•:degazine9 fo.- August. tielere Ikok fcr Attlfeet: • Grab...* .11a.gazine earl un't ter fv., Beek oncobere of of the nofkrisoe . l'orone, 10 0l gitutiurgti \ to Clre'aland. iv milf4,la .bnut 01$ ANL/ A 'AI., 141)Utt$. ‘ Fara $4. gars in 32 e . :.,1 lyn. loft mr..,,,f, .. . . • i ). • :.I.e. kapr,..• tie., rotmo ...Award, byres k ....Hoe a l 11 A X r•sebe A :leo,. et lI,IN P. It. I.ol3nr[Lkt. with' ~tha Iln. from e • ••, , deed. MO . Met.. end ammo. at, lilt,. torch at 5, x . all ' ' , a time's to tak At I Ilttebureb. and t‘i.ifnneit'll'inikaorrlaylea tall . c 4,1 L.' d'a) P. a. . 14we, r... t., Cl,e , r.•otet.,4 ftotoclacin.tl to no. ,-,, itt ' t ' wo ue,fi. wd!d. - ...t1 I.ll;tht trate! and. earn from cue tv te - t• ua, , to cto-m ..:trA w!:1 ttla 'Penta.l...entrk/ BA Ili ~ ...,en;."r• , •. , •/.4. gittrburait-a'ibLu 4 \ M ., each Cata. „, a n, , I aad, if.....w.. et TA. , i..5L. \At Nlasollc a tL, IlL1•1 ~ , ..,..r..,4t, adh .la .a 110. 1 1.0 WlXiter , 51,faeld. N.., 41.0.1 1 N,., .d. 4 at Enon to hi, alaalla round, It .0,10,. ... , ''''''':lii° tf. l i;isa-r 90(315 '. \ \ ' , A A.... A,. !•,.-eit . ogrt 0,0 atlaah , O. learet Pitt.burs* at 4', I'l'l ' I wade of A t:!' K.,- tor the arrivoi of tbe.i.s.t trait. ' , NT., th.r, leita , ohdtly eflcr. and rraehne, Ilase4),lon at , r. It. •; dat - T.t., Neve, Ilrl.btotk tts , ancirdodation 'Tra4d. leaved t • lttabor9haultlA. , ,ar d i 5 41P. M n and Neer Ildatdon at 7 A. M. and 1 P.,`,11.,,,ya d a, ntermA ili•e audio, PoZbu,h,oP.l..h-te,.., ;.f...1N 1 r. a, roibatetet ttdarndd• 0..! , Ind New tric:stda. .t ~<•:•I \ at l•rw rands the liieo, ."...I.u, I tt\ .,,,vat. .11,0 P.rtle- ikt.,.. ...midst«) +Ervin...ai r nit... .•\';',, .'•lt'. .7.'7,7,.....-.^rii i7irrvi7t7i. tt:iti . ViittitinZ 31: c- tk••1.:LL ,. ... 41 .- . i.)i 2 ?Ti'2.:: ,7 ;0`.::,'„ ' , : , ;,'•;“,r.'11"::t. "111 ”" '4l In, to °"° , : , !c" : .: - '1: 11 ' , ' ,., Ta.P.‘t. 4v " . "''ZV'e,`,,' f.nr, ,';', th° '..: \ ;‘4,:. J NI F., 2 . 1 . ;17. 1 4, 4 ' ut ‘“ oi.octlNM. 11. u... I - I:tail:Lib. ii.eri•-.5. 1 . tivir,tvt, otratolvddie mile, Co Wel tellle t I : A V . t . , :7) . e . cet . , Railroad, lOU mlka . Vevelaal. the late ~. Itt, ,, :t •ti , Java .::•4•352 `,' HOGS. 1111 1110e...4ca,11 farli7e "l oge , Eta. " It " t y t 'r l" i'!;-grzy'all7e;-.; "• !k s. Git T , DAELI.OHIC' GOODS O. F0(111411 STREET. dnadkr,,al.by and t‘" .7; 'o'r•r4‘k,r ,Ir 4 4. a.; ~ .i., ,v t.Yattrra uy to.),:w cocoa:, t-bt• kpa.as lu,; t I .lasirtai,tl, uAu.zk • • cA “, t •'` Tr tc.%"clVl*T:t A. • CA.LIFOItNIA BREAV. nu f7tettirin4 4/.1 I. sr.) turulX7..l a: :.t[ ac.,... :I! 117 • Imporiant \to Merchants, Mautdactaters TAtaesnien and Profess Anal . 48 STR.EXT, a•lixt ;1 1 110 51 B. \CA ERT;,(I c:rnl'r]n g rrn u 11,-4 i.2.llinPt Lal.rfr;,t, rel-mrtf..tH 1r y - ra;.l +At ..ent.ton u .rr untlio, find f‘Mitl , l9/i . .731 E Et . • ' Idrehlt. rteAdt, hlv)ra. cou. 11' unr 7;Verl • de cia iy.iip v.l . 13,1, x .0$ h.r , , , .1 . ... 10,r0,- . 4 , Eurn : R •r h ',„4.: ft • 4 .4' l Z;''CP a:nr,t hOtit 1.4 e‘h. or Iuil:11uv Ir.o the origina l.. hP, t i(llll uth., errs: a, C 1 ,, . 1 : ,, . F0 ~x tec, thr , ;LA nombi.nor,n. no. . gra at outlay, f rrtzared tk Vrcu tu • tit or3lern o f WA .ru \ w.NAttonrris,,N. u . lt s T • ;* o S .,.e g: \ i i: 447 r vi„ A s.i, f qla Vrlenno Aral , kijgd oa ti d, onci, for: N P Halo L y .. \ • co. \, 1K Ifo IS)Do. 10l \ tale " 4Y-01 . 00 filiiPPE — ri7§AUCE-1 Jp_ ~ up by Utt.)-1,wt..1, uf • baga l3.l\i'ti s , \ta t , 1 ita mv c• - )., i'•lll.l;klNki 7 . 11,Id tAt.ta.l tc.tkl'...l.l.ltaltritOtAti,(l,thaahaie s5-rtiatita nal'hatt a.m.' a tiortt of the ter, t„ut will r Ito hill wl:~l4. cranials ).4re 'ti'tatilaa a takkt ../1 1 .11i\E!) . '4 * .A.LIIO.N\—A .U ouperuir 11. .1 nitecc, •-• 15. f. • 0 twat, and Tea Dal* , ut . ' Ibe lirbt qua; in etatkt housN, Fale bp,, . • 7 Iti)111•.*.•,;:.. Lir LIR CO\ \ I I o VNI.7I•LIE'S-Li- 1 1,. • . \ t a. - .: OE4 t'atta, bpi • 011; for 1.• by au- (` ,riur "T0tt.... - L> tettl.4\ fa 'art an/ 'cat i 1.4.110, ut bp_ • -• \ . ! k.lteOLUltti. s f s fuT k.UGAli- 4 34 hhds. 1i.\0.) fair WTrigte; ,•• • iculsoter4L - wa - ft tore'New.3cii*:;:• \• \ fillig.L . Nnpol6; l n•Dyintsty: llpiknorte Varaily:•trark , or tear df.3 )< ' _I rLal ea tha .i.atata , ‘Ca.theac Priest, , a ehat, Dlackardira %a-Taal. lve Jul;. 'N ' ..ll4Tat t aYi t :r7: . \`• \ \ Fade • fkarper's 123.41.1.ae, hvtabaaaaliUi, a ,j . -• \j,e-3 \ .--a:Dpaaltiah• liio • la R.orc \ ' yuperio; Article MEI IMINIE . . ydßit ADue‘ _ wx. a. ' llll.olWiell ADWlltStlryi atocss.lo2, nu. . To Druggists and Country Mere ants \ lIE sabsei•ibers,`lrrieceason \ FOWZ,ER C. and iursami fix titan" yelr, la \ or,LtADLX I'IELPB aMk al. t:Tnr,7,17 4 : • rg,•;,M,I4:VaiVC. I DT. Sipa ed r .10 oa tke i,ot farm is rfostrige.o37.r. mber...bevn:eurgoZl, V•at rominm ruOrri-g• eaf;l,zi• tortrue, toy 1:11,0X..1 tote]; \ rexporkthEightlmeiltjaV ciruzjitliorar, • 1.200.533 .X 35 ettaBtM.lSev The Old Etablishedl.43iacha g Glaiis Wre. " • \ House \of Its 4. • \ bourtimitStrentA e w IOGARDS KINGSLAND, toiitWit.;t7iL4Vi t el47:i \ •. EonSe and Store Winnows.% • hr:17,78T171,73.Tjg It. the site. , and Varikns nts Ihn now In tn. In tlrlf Ztjt.;,,t OleitC:11 1%7A gfm; 4 l,re.P. - - • 7 • McCALL,.I3 . 14E13\4 ranulptp. Foreign and Doniestic Goods \ O. 11, Brozui Stree.t, lh Nook York. , rot. the Merriman lV( Eft Ilarge4,Pari, naßlnke' lens C rei . n d gl i ttltritt altar orlorolnr, f l iZnntl;24 ' cioods. o J 42 FABEFONATIII. .G.AiSt • Warnocks, Hatters, ii• h 75 itosnwer, masa mle\ e, intn , 1 . 014. IitSPECTFULLY remind . tiontlpnien in i r ll.4int g ,!v, g)TiV;Vit e '.7l`.% r p tl b gt r a t our tholr long entabli,bedrenutntlun. rjouJartii , of dolt tlfahtellons:, are ample thattenntwo\Jor the sir,: Ind chArunter . of Hata, at nil tlna'n. ronannthr; front th , mt , 41natt anAlt Ortof ,Lll • 1:10., Illatfflghthnt regulation, ~o ni n :, ,n tatf.ttunt l In a opeflor tanner., an fartikwhoft.rohn , •• If B.F. CBAI}IR No, 20, Nassau Street, s n, Brirocen\ihe Post Pike 4ncl Ou.Tlon Howe, !c. • t riwENTY TitouSAND out Block BCt- I.RA of 'different 'aixda, camel hT Steve[ ' n h nlr th rtTa l t. r d o t al Pdvantal,4 over rimer 81mi—their ClO be 'lurked \ n, haryne two and forwarded tobrir Pert t`f the world without ildury, and put in the dertred• altnatitin with mmry Hrtla trpuble. „W O-11111. 004. ‘ 10 wairranteitant change color. •Aeolian 7— Platos.n • • •.:' FINE Ets,ort*nt of 4to . atOilift ii t . liana., with is ; without the &heir. anr om_patlitortirynadobldbt.old Davin & \ a d Tennd tb.ir New bark A 6 1 ,00101, .47 \ Hiceilway. her Stint beret and liVestern'tdoltownte will s be arroultnodated ~ tiririie to. all rtotociereNtce n.m . u I,o,o•o•1t• lon rupply of .1...-wituf lininne &tunic t wtnlriefil and retPli. LlOrral lirdourd to th, trade. \ ' \ n ERRY. 16:„Briaalvras, Now York ld & litrryi•an• tylinusire &ern, what.- eale and rerniki .On n nhe.d. xnuelesand reupinal irublication. Dvai rr . 1 . /A.60 and &Ins!. rlipplird\on tihcral ternts. 116Egifec SCIERAEW' SUPERIOR Et,i(OLISII,CO4cII 'qlStNlBll. )O.:POT, :56 NOr.Street, New YtYtic.—This Ceßia¢a or Prrdn'ig.\`'lnrfj.';n.tps"r . brilliancy Ltd durnbiltly nnl,nr m nrio 4 l by any °lnt,Cat nrtbe kind VOIr lo u.e. Put ay In unman( I, in:o6..oln m esti). • ~,, ' 41-11 0 1 .1 1 111.15 . 111141:. .P.nle Anent the I .ltodotatet wto rontly oa hand. A'nroi. nr.oupoeter suitable foe cabinet and ettrre...rork._ , .14:4guality 21_ BROAtt, PALIKE4&-IWIGHT. \ 172 nnoitin'sx:Nne YOGI. *A[4 or - lonMG. 4,l7 . ATeires, IVatell . Moremenis ' Finek: r Dlanaonda•and Pearl .14.4.4ry, eill, and Plated 11.1 re. %u Ma*, Fancy ttlela, , ,to which tiler itteda: the at:on:ton of tip: trade' goneraltf.. llarnugbtatt,the —44 ' \ JAKE‘ A. H. BEr!L;;; 10. Itl &rent. (Caper A(alden letiOn.) Ayr Itocia .:I , NIIFACTETRER of all kind. 4 -. of Oil IVIt, i Watqr colon, Doited Pilate sad Vae:., 00-50 , ,',and,1 1 4.holoaale p, : nkr , 1111..1.• lizeortooPtl• nint,:t..,4,1 0:1. titnolte Intfr•int...... Pettit hon., so , Pon•tilium down tint:Pottery of Paichaa of‘Plnll.lm. hu tooeia ad , the :lieft 0.„ \c, ,o and 'Prilll.ny.snd any bnobtainedloth des and in t it , vairdah :: JA.lttti A. IT. BELL, lii•L Front et. N. Y.' \ ' _V1•116 anont !nett:alit:llnd Plait , I ro 44r HIGGINS & Co., AS OF - AdTURPI of Sowed Muslixo, 14x. ~.i..ijalernhantstUar. Daitilln, and loopottoial of eeutot:4 A • 1.1:n and .:m .:n of .Walentid.ll:l4 ew .11ns. Gl Wsi!eobda, km', 45 I.l=aol street. .. fork. , ONIONOCE". '•. • . \ r , 1, A NUFACTUitE s ES L 'aii4 jlmiort4e of ,1310,1ittoa, Mlle& Ilatahr. *Fun 'fdattFrlal, Acorn! 1 0- po a. ui., litre Cutlery. to., c e.. 29 Malden Lao, York. ' \ novo.. rhea:fetal. of 2lertharthe tt. Sportortwo to their ~..etonivY arid well the alto am...ht. of tho ohne e koods,. ent.i..h they &Ter at the t o he \lible rocket eon . the brotor. armeeeretAtuter te net. 2intli f .a . 'k r be , , , te ^1 ,V4 , 4,': , iro -, -. ' iro. it l Vie tell ' eTtil Ttte ,a.. ‘` . hand. fel." .., . \ • CatAbiEECY NOtIfF,, , „- . '. Ilroadwai t cother 22.2 rt Street, 11:C511 York, , ' I S thle day \ opened for the ive,ption of a on.. . 1 10 awnaro, two Mortared tooruri,twohne with .'. "N , -.0,55 monocl es enovelneueerand If furatthed- t, onothout. ' • r . 11V ! . .ICVI.? ' .- ' ,roT.;rl ' . \ 71 ' t . n'aill Zrlfe."r;lobrtr,/Prace'rVtZ ...,..raiw.Tr ......,-_.. -,.,...,. wfoll - tbe tremearnmot and ' 1,-I,'erodo`oiLT.,:ii=tjto"'tt lili.' , ;''''‘ , ..'Vi.;,a h oe- , .; 6: , ,L00re0. or Lb-, .r. up 4 the InOrrie rt rn will tontko , o. to make \heir . 100...t0ne of Ora of elawtat \tam . . if 4/ .11a, whtln at the mme,thue th ill I.- hortv to .1,1. re \ \\ ae guest, thorn ./IR .., tom rarity row am, 4 New Yol3illisi,o . l 'ratite, liailtifaetory, \ - No. An. :street, hew' \ Yank iii,ri . ; 1 . ..1 , 2E 4lf f,a , seyk .i ttery , befonticl, "•rith \ • \ re, 111,111.111tritAA°11, /4,3,11 1 . 1. q , .1 1 \ atoduellbr.tor .. \ : ..t1...0... Toe totorotkormotaoor2eat of IhrOolfue Bellojt. the '...Zl'rai'falZek{nl.pr..s..Whn'n"rt' Veltg ' .. 1',1 ,11! . . " 10.1 1 ...o-hrour. ohlok wr li no inithio'fLolswt-y 111,1121 fa.1411 . 1\ . \ \. • .- L ..7. 4 '..- 1..7 . . ' i4 ' 1Vi;. ‘ ' .1 ' 7 ' l.t.l: ' t ' ,l ‘ = i k2 '; ' , r . ' ,,f,. ' 'f,'',l: 'l. . \ ' ' •.r.hrt Litt d. ' ll, rmoto"ar.: t o f.er tre twore;wit s, bi'vanoenw" '..,, . • \ \' \ ~1. .; ;,fr..f 5..... 1 g c tol, oh, lasU-I. CiMilN .11.11.1, y r ,„„, i i, \. , ....,,i!,"r.:4;'bi,rdit.'A;.4"=l.s44Vl°;-'.° ''''''.\\ , , r ,- URI eFtlll I,2 olp:ltt f) Awe , 2; .ffenr 11,Kk. 'L, , ." \\ \ - \ \ • \ • .... \w \ '.., Paper arehoase- . \„,,• E. ,. ..90 , 2 Nec ,. Co., , , ph FFE Ft STore e ale, on• 'le fel . oe.t r , r1h . ... , )Vii‘e , , . • . vir 1e.., [Moor. I.oee , i:, Dec I fru. s nsa.. - rimot: ' \ \, \ 11. or,,gyfrwr. all . oltna, we totts IV Watalitr, , . \ \ \ . \ , i4 . 1.. a ' .4 '. .:;;.4.fa ' r...ite colors anew ' to d e . t 'lrn, u . n..? Ifr' \ go"F 9fo ,f It and tune 0 1.0:1 'a:filth, ..”. \ " . i 2 rrz.n ' e F :.•alte r .'tgrW trod ot ' tben h t ' r\r ', Ll2'‘, ' . ..' " \ ' \\.... '' 11 ,. „.p ,..... :: i320 r 4 , 1; 4, r,:. , t 5 c a d r. 5 4. 0 ) , , , 5... \\ ..,;,. Eirfli-75 Iterate/aro Tufe, aloe rgeasoor F lo t ittjant attire , : .• 1 - ‘, , St -ar.binif Deur , in the toot r'r MIMI'. , \ \ - , 1, 1. V. ~..,111,, 1111111,, i'.., and Itruil , ‘ \ ' T., ... L. nf dlitatrut R 1.11.1, • \ \ \\ .. tar rjotloW " rultehre for rfnlC, in rogr.... = \ . Wholesale, Dealeir—Rubber -B\ees:, •L. 'L .. ‘ °,. 'fitly knot. =O . ..L • atl.a.ntwef:....lC "wittirk 1 ' A p , ... - er,.ral 'tall hobo 'rat wouLt proOt Ira bv.L-f0y,0r...... , . \ .r.o2nr.f.ntriF2.--Op- tot toy malfr torn, put ILLO otn. net.' , r :whallti• ,uatt .y to roarkot-LwArrautol-prtreo 4441, oT lirwn tin coehinantun. To aJaire you that mentotra . ' nod 'cola wf the trot:throat!. are Ibl:into..in orl.vonok too 1 / 1 / 1 31.11111 . ant.. d top ot. to dir.rehute-thLt It I,a rear wrist c.not 'to Chir t.affle-rhr us:nee:ix. homy It.. nOr '. \roor. I 11V(1,111b11,P,11/11,frIk44,11/11141,4•11.rkt,11A . \ . k.,..,,t0ri0.,,,,et1-nn 11,1.11•11141,111111V111,11,-111',111/1;11111,„ , ...rh . 'nrt-or who bee merwlowil thoorwlenFor. au ow Lootor . s. , . N l , .g1 , .1.11• wng lOW, ne.2.ron 11 , 11,11 and . Trourtoleut Bre- \ s t r(rke , t. rater e,r.-I , f W 9. tn..). rnf up tloolown at wriret , ~ n.firaw,,,,,,, hot e.a .. node. to sownita urn `with the bow u.. \ 'll - 'll Lite , . fool otn,nt="Or t ent Fw•to 211.44wre o r a \ Inr2,lf,l•ch rho queFtoh fa haltrrr troadLoreornome ' , f 6 l. ot" , ca. :he urnnen at , l7rie ti . t luvrotoe. but tor n \ Fre; rw , '; th" , h. , ' ek• - • l 4 ,, rit . ehte eh the2.lreve toed to FA. it l uo. ..r.prronn nr nuf, worn whou 1 .i . 11.1 I. l'. ...1' the f , 11.11 out, earl they arW) , re.tb.r. rlOris wn on. hey, w Nany anwl... ~ fkr 1 Litre eearear them th tr i ll ' \ \ .., 1 5,.... Yoh.- few 11r01.14 , nce ueriwrirOf tOAartt ttaa 1.1, ~...1,..r.V11, Ara.. tiro le. , a , Intim tuarono toil goer: 0 • \-1 ..„1 publl,inon 11 11.• a non cue in Putoef \ nrobt..r.. I . ' ' r 'n, have tr.r.... , NCLOti,o-over no, liornirrntho 11•1111 .1.0., lof my t.wit'anob.hostorro-arn nor olloot .... toarour, eta t't be hoar.., io the 2. n-wiener ht on "r 'nok, \V\ !ado; if0r0x.,2hn0h.....11 underaerl cheroot 1114/Z4lll , tfr nom, tertinn,ll rho Eat premium. tinter Lyre at Oc t tf, \ \ ‘''‘'' r.'`"Li't,'''","'"' ll 'ile'rne'• Il /iY s ' ,21. \'''''—' -".,-""" • 2* •,, .rn.-- X.EONAED`S: /21.&CHINERY DEPOr \ ' . ' ' I.,E.ATIIE.R. B:ki'..l.)L'iti MANZP.A.,CrPit - '., • \ 'L., , 1 0 1 o .. i . . \ 14)., PEARL Arm, GO B2ATE.II' 22823114 \ \ • itk_w YOUR. \ • ~. . \ ~. , 5 1 1.11'9BJECT (11(1'111.: - 4BOVE ESTAIP ' ' \ .E. 11,Lorktatilt to A cop /trf\r'or limns, nu Loon, amt re4l, . . o i:: !c.f. immeaktre , lellTerr. a o orL eapol2o . l . artielr, ono to t•rd, t y the ' 211:271-4 . 1VIC .. i .y. 1 4..N;(.".! \lt ct., et L fiAril.-4.•\ "U.1'?1j1)17Og1\ r,!5t';1.'!15111}1i1!;11.11'..5•V:1V11..i.1,1::a,:',;..., \ '' \ An !. I,,, tizi: - 55i , ,,,”,/,. Utove.ll tfbm ,, . Ham , ' eh0F , .... \ I e‘ort. iCo.n.r. J0r.,.., ,, 01/ill/ I . L••N/:•11 Ititr11111e...C•7101:. I 102. trod Silt. 'Air,: 'Flo. LICK,' \C , D 111.,.. VorteLet .yr.....ana aril Itandr, rrfr,,,n,-; \ Lrnt \ 2 . ,,,, ..a. IT rookllllrou Mum viiG.:iti.a ,p 1 II r._ , Nnvitiltl. ';',s;;','''',.T,Z,',;`,,ti' V i ii - thleatigilef ," 4,lt.iLfi . ,:ri, \ \ . .. 11,. ..14.4.1'lesthet',3ivt thOroamilly . 1 tort :lon by tve,r(ki . ',, marinas,. ~', 1 P,REIIIErId*PIA.NOpoNTES: \ GROt.FSITEN ,kpo : ..litrOlT4 c„...,„;.. , ,i,,0,...„t5,,,,,,„,a ; :,,,,,,,,., ~ . , ~... _., 1 . t . y ~....,, t owlwe Jo Iron RI toltd rt I.or • f , t 01,... nettaro 21.1:f1t.2, wine° alribr.titore carviL.hointr.oiL 4 • ,i,thr,jh tb. , .eity,olther . for , loon or litnn..'t in it .4. of mak.nott , or lo worklthanthip. At tin .....k0.0..,,a, 24,, , t , :f0ry. Would closes that if. the I,..wt . tair . o: 0,,,,,,,.,...,, C4ll innate..hon vett 'warned ho Ldt 2 . , ttilmL.Lor eA '5, .4,4 r,o;?, love toe erth , 0 ,,,,,, ..k. , ,..0.,....-tia....0. r -. han, • r , c, red proaltaroairoca :lie 1 1 :411.0,.., '. iv. ... 1. Vor 1' , i,olithern mark/n, wo*r- 'loam.lt L . with that , . i . Imo' Frattnn nab &f.hedearnW.2.ouVrr., .ohat. I .: Oak, . ' .L t. .. \ \ ''lnk ..,,,•-• ,4,1,, ' \ Floor bi t Clotia. \ s . •-: \ ,' \ \ No, 40' PINY STECT,...N4OC \ \ PRINTED rky \A .: , ‘l",w PA..12 , gN1: 1. , 4,1.. \ =Plc.c. u. x. RIVE h Co., NOOO. t',..4h1 4 Alton. tlr .. A '' reirf7Slt tlh;t7;th"iti 't•t i '4 , o l ' . 7 trc ." :l "-'l l ''' '' \ :11',4141111eftb":-;t,'7 '1 17i;g . ..7'Z' . 1.: ':,'.4 • Wk. had d sitableAtptit .37,,t, 1L... irrm 't t : ii , ere a t via., 14 .7 u T, '4"`" 1,767:1Z `" '"' r l'''''''''''''. , '"- 40 tiENM\ 001 1111S •: .l ore ac s y • Qt.:4.km Ile retting,uid d 51aul g-taerll2. i't~(. tellatd. Plibbymb. . ,* ater 4./ . . .... _ 1, -- zroknad not Iredainir. , : -:' .. , i. \ ~ Tukto , .. INT. c 1,.: r.hi,ig.2a, 1i , :,2." , t. \ N.. R...g. &Leif., bear' vie—l \ hez.by ' kcrtny ihm I jip. b.n a/MEW 104, • rtfTere opitt aziii +44 atlpt , ol - ',...., ib.l.cinvw-1. was alleto ko .. ,, e4:+l.7 , ,that'AP7-41 :8 4 1 .• ~ TtrZ"bt4l7e.,-... ilyz-d.1.1,7.-4111,,v4.4„ ‘e, ~,.. ~,,„,n0,,,nt,„,i,m4kv.1,-ind ii.rivin-boce.ligir 1 it..3 *aid tbi am or 4,9 dote 41.44 in-14,#•50...b., I\ o ,:her. 4 tera ctittoi to Wit ele aui.i tirka;t4 , 3.a ~ t ? '\ , , , 4n. A., , , , - . .• \ - 2. , -. .G. :. 1. 4.. 6 E.A . ,-, 1V.41.te.t. . , , ' \ \ \ \~~ ~\ ulv j e . serekt „. : ha store '