MIII . k ' THURSDAY! MORNING. SEPT. • (iEriAR DAILT O•2rITZ is published • “' Tsl-Weelilp, and Weekly.Tlie Daily ls &sea yet ouumaertlierri-Wee.,l4 la Five DoUars per Mama; the Weekly Is Toro Dolla» par ammo rota* 'lfothhe Ssi Advertise/Ai. rues, should be lieVedizirge Weliserir Zsiterssioet. Allege= :110 this au tire pan ofoar eustinkers, woad 6e pmdoe ,;; MEM IMO ;; ; . ,'~Q,'~'+li .;,;; ,, •:.-.4;;:1;'.7!•;t.:; '.7.•:,1:t,.::',::F;','-.!;.74',7, i . .F - : 1:'. 1 . 1 1 :- .'-':; - i,': , ::':;' iii'.', 7 :.'l-.:; , ::.. .:,•• -,...-:1..!'.''::.-1-!'!" ' • .., ' : !:•,. i: :, ti,V;A:C ...'2 4 , : 14 :'1;t-tti' Yi' '. l l fil';' '' •-: : , !.;24 , .;'V5i::A . •,,.:‘ , •• ' ' .. .. , -1 ti: 4Z 11 . 4 *'•'..,;: : p E4:314:. . °1.. 1. 1 : 4::• f ii.: ; ' ~ ,..y.tzi , e44.,•i: - .1.4:11:: , ,a1;.,.t.f , t•,,t,•• , r.t.:1qz::::: •;:t•4!:: 1 ..;::: - ..•:; - . , !'...! . .. 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' will kale :'`-'-,,.,'? .I:;;:;;.iiirri ioliabliolininnthe Pd lot. - - ..;:;:..--? -:.....A, , :-Al'-'. l •_ ‘'' ',Mil/4 , 634a Ward liftetir tiai waited ~-;;;',-;.:1,,,„.14zokk_iirin 11•0141wer.Poistc e'd, the By. -4•-•,.„-:1-;:;.:.esr.v.i,,, s--... .11N11ln Brooklyn, .. kin.fieestenb,oo. , , :t., ,, „....t ,000ekormat dhfrasisi ebb ou*W. Me t';`:.'.!`..;,;''''!.,:"..%' -l'- - nil& irk the'snelaronles la Mk city , the or„lhe_tekntedlDni 5 i,,,. : i; , .j;:,;ii.-:.;.. : -....,:: - •,::'-. -....•.... , , . . ..... . ~;..., .1.,:,,-.'4.,:., THE PITNBURGH GAZETTE. r ' r"~ ' TOR GOVELINOK,' VEIT. 'JAM AS' 111.7115, -• • - • (or arms coinrry.) .roacarta: combil moine.. .41011X,PH-W.. PA. - M.21"0 . 21, •• • • lot cinavic.un vicar GEORGE DA it7BlE, ; Utal c irtu r riv% " , MIIIISHALL; V%.ARTZvVELDEM, riusourgo. ItILNRY LARGE, of hfittlin Tp. , %V. WATER. of Pitubarsta. Tao lElLlTErortr"l:cui, %ritt,wis CAVEN. of Vennilles Tp.. 4ia r ' ITT OOMIMITTE= TROIKAS E FRANKLIN Lancaster Co, - JOHN 0 RUNNEL. OnspktGonad. , • L.: , "JAMES pturrLri,, L'. - • • .• THOMAS 0 samba*, . '1 - • • : vni.4.4m Id WATTS, C ork. • onnierined. SEYBER, Adams. JOHN P IVETlLERlLL:PelladelphlaCiiy: JOSEPH R CHANDLE, •. • • ROBERT T CONRAD,. - • • • T. - THOM AS LUTHER, Barks. MoGRATLi, Philadelphia Minty: ':,OIILLER • • • .2 - ROBERT M BARD, Franklin. THOMAS M T IVRENNA.N, Wastungton. 4 JrOOLE, Somarsai. , 'HARATARMENNY,'AIIesheni., . ;luaus° tams, Vacuum • L • LL JOSEPH. II KUHNS, Wasassreland:' • ` O HZ MAX 7 EJ.l.Norilikannon.:'• • • • J'H.SALISEURY Sassnekanna.•. - , EZHAPIAN Win,m,ng. • . • 5AM08J.....t - PORV ARCEasliar.. 'HENRYS EVANSOZhisur, ~.111.0BERT TTOTTS,Monlgossery. . , „ . .• . rer Lana Orarnere . Hillatel4gelier.,Domene. la ßiver limo, impalwAloney Market, ke;,'sre Sc. fonstl E!at,ge , for Ll Iseellantons !ears; Priesnizitini Sept, 141847. , Aipouni of toles ree'd in Aus; 1547 $14,972,78 . - laareme .' 58,147,44 There is in inmate up to the lit of Sept 1147, of P 5.805,27 over the entered receipts of . laity:mod this 'office. List 6. Csossi, CoL _Hon. Baas Watarri.—Mr.ltVright was ban in the Own of Amherst, Mwskon the:4th °fumy, • 1795.. Hia lather ow.' tanner: currier and shoe. Usher..who wan appientieetl to his trade at an early age, and nem was at eriaoid in bis life. His fallow jaumersinen taught him to read, and write, and to keep accounts. • He-removed to Vermont, became a farmer, nianird, and Ms wife completed the natation that his fellow journeymen - began. Situ„ bit ion, was one of a family doingchildren, .nmody all of whom are Garners and farmers• wires, wilding in..Verment. In hie youth, he late moat of the rising youth In New England, attended the outman schools in winter, and worked onthe : fain in summer ointd be had passed his fooneenth ' : year, when be Wasplaeed at an audemy, that, be ', 'might be poi:arena enter - college. In Anglia, .-- 1811,young Bilu became a atadent of the college at kliddkbury, Yerment.where be remained until ;'. the Summer of 1815. when he received the first degree , of Baelalor of Arts. In January, 1819, , Mr. Wright annpleted hiepreparatory legal etudes • ' -- ind was licetwed to practice as an attorney of the lapretne Ccuatt of Now'York. In October follow. ' . mg he , temoved to Canton, Iw-the county or sr. -.: Lawrence. aid. opened an office. His armories , . talent,. added to the universal !kindliness in his disposition and' manners, soon made him highly ' popular. In 1826 heyru nondnatid and elected to Congress. Ho was Comptroller of the State . , . tiNew York while at ‘Vashingt‘m. In len ho ',. lila elected U. S. Senator to enema Mr. Marcy ; racketed in 1737.:' After tho Close of the 2711 1 -,- - esseices' of 'Congress, Mr. Wright wee called to - : , preside imei'the State of New York, sad at the . - election of November. 1844; received the largest , . , number of , unio over ,east in the State for one :„.bridisidell: ' In 1846 be was succeeded by the pee. ' P.'-asut Manahan% GOT. Young. .' . . , To WI we may add, tbat few public men ever :-• • had Mont refriends th an Silas Wright: and .. , .. , Ito man aver gave Ocesakm far ,cu dream . ' . No wat niuMernmcd' elation *client, ale*, aim,Mid cot:Weems. As long . as he was in fe , . e '.. , 4he 81111Ile, he las masterMs spirit of Me paity Je that body; be t ratheas one antinded ariarthe boodesisaf a party ihazi •• ;coder. To coif. surd Indeed he had no ailbidria, and, thentoia as he ania moch more diainEdshed than a a9oamor. 'lan ifa Proper musical to resins his policy u tho EXlOStifil of a neighbor-, ing,statetwe 'Wahl di so, da doubt to his dsad- Mach, however, which we might regard . 1 , • se bkta upon his reptilian, others :night esteem „idffereptly. Mr. Wright has moat:4 not been 'a N 6 3' ca*steug PDthician• He Tend for the Tar iff of 11141,With a protest to be stir; tan for the :twice protective tuift af lan; wittunit a protest. B. was in mrMe means the originitor of the Sob. Trsuor imatetn as one fined to the govanment of the Treantry. He. Was against Clinton and the Mittet . L Mel law of the, peoplec=the last we suppose ins tmything tot a dertioaatie — vate, •3, it was foreimfFMag power upon the few rather than the - many.. The marked sent of . Ma life was hi. re.- fnualht beixrie Whit Mr. Yin - Buren . notorimuly was, .42fOrthern men witiefdoothent - prinelpies," . - tide in out intimation will cover a multitude eines backfire to the month bask= the • int* (drone of the dominant pasty in the free : Aouthent` shinny and , Rond o a fdent ben not iwo pitygnelly so gallin - g as thiinental degradation of . men elected as Repreemtatires o the ZIP; IFUtem.. Mr. Wright mimed to become a fallow - With Mr. Polk, when. the lisltinsoia suiredkiagui thoss a !lame- filmed* IMO?! 61 atiensed him, assrboani, for an honest doubt a. ;7.tii the power - aid expedisincy of annexing Texas to thi litdrea. Twice belies apprised of his nom. twice,Gkil the fiamen,be cait the prof . listefereient st Ide, feet, not willing .es pick it, op ikstgaice ef &honor; We learned to esteem Silage Wright, then, where we only admired the ofthe man berme. Oar respsot grew Into . perm admiratkon when we found him enlisted up. --; '.to the side , af,.the "Wikoot Prone." and against 'the handed .doegb faces"'of his own piny . from I- the free stales. That indeed was a moral biers - .1 *at M;gltit than the loftiest phinscie drum or Pow 'could Willow. We cannot, therefore . but regret death of so able a dumpinn in the mutse of of frwdam end we do heankiy; sympathise with . . - • . . TWV:10:1 1 11i Tele " itaL D.cie..—A, um b er of theVedulde Of the. Hon. Mhz -Wright; who roble • kliew York city, recently deterninad to preeent Ides Witha IlerriCe of plate am a testiniony of their effrolatko of his public mud private worth. It fa now pearly, ready.-bat the .one for whom it wae asepend has pawed from earthly rewards. The haw el the heart connot find the gratificelloo reposed, but the ea eonors_to give value to his AsecnyilLid Co. prove that there will be no false : miaow far hie death. —North Amen • ."111111116r.. 10 nU=ietolt Or Gov. Wlllallrfe Igo *imbos:flint in tbsOity of New . Yolk of fYa death of this distiogutobod man, the National ittot dopbried at haiptootof (iota sp tbe public rictia -- - .., ~ Lo he Wars of Mr. Kendall, at l'aehle,, to :"....• lbw wpdani Picayune, be etata , th at then :, .Wltte of oar two?! on the the siek het; VS,. ~:00 of . . winiltS bare to be kit behind;if Gds. ',- Scott for ail city of Meileo below they I .' • ~ 2aionnO , ,Lea4ng 1500 wen 4dt at Puebla, how. _ '. 'smi, r emote woald • ha 1. .• oxopeih4 to leine to . '• .ipeolleet the to wn , . and attend upcitr sad protect the . 1.i:., dal ...Cashhaly a many . pi 0000 wen! .. - r• . q o ' l 7-*W4 Ilirat,A.V;lll9lN.',.Sss .. . IACTS ix4-siuource: Editors , -the Pitialargi rGazda • Am the crisis is fast approaching when the peo ple are to deada'apon arbo shall til(thellelmne tutorial chair and as nateerons calumnies are abet in rem:lto the people's candidate, it appriti b roe to be doty as well ea ft prisliege to ¨ ante the daiens s of the etramniated candidate, liod to insurer soots of the 'Waders that: here been published 1 4 11 ° 21 /r^ia tithe people's can. . . .. . • . , ' PerthHy acquainted with theta= sad foil*• ly acqnsiotedwith . hls course in CODVeSS IS as with Waialeale aeartom I trust that I . t be , able to stonthiel the donbtingieut he is hi ly . , worthy of the suffrage of a people, end lade s' tof the abissee . of. a . venal press:: . . ,I . inorder to make U& conummieltion brief tend to road and understood by all, I will adopt . Ist. D d General Irvin, when'in Conineve vote far pitying back General Jackson'sfutel .Yes:'You will find his vote recorded in favor of this measure la the journals, of the9Blh flan.' arras, fiist siasion, page 180. - . • !d. Did General Irvin vote against a tat on eTre and Coffee,"—articlos used by the poor! Yes. -Ha voted against the Revenue Bill of _I 811 which proposed a duty of to peri et on those articles. See House Journal 27th Compose first session. Page 303 t ' Sd. Did ammil'lrvin rota *game thin tax more hut' oneel Yes: VI beo these articles were stricken out of the Bill be voted in favor of consorting with the Senate; Sims Journal, page 482. 4th—Did General Irvin Wte more than twice ageism tax on ,! , tse and ectreel" : Yea.: Whtnihe Tariff of '42 was on its paw lse,..the fit section of which proposed a duty on 'tea and 'coffee" end amendments were offered to suite it from the Ifill,and pawed by a vote 118 to 70, Gen. Irvin voted in the affirmation: Houle. Joan* 27th Congas; lid "anion lige 1094. 6th. Did General Irvin vote against a duty oa "tea and coffee" atom than three timeil Yes. When PrlYident Tyler vetoed the first Bill sf 1842, a isaohnion was offered to pass it without the land Nation and exempting "tea and coffee" from duty, Jo regard to which tendution General Irvin voted in the affirmative. Same ..leurnal. page 1358. 6th. Did General Irvin vote more than four 'times against a nix on tea wd erffoo." Yes. Whim theßill wu ar.trid on, it was can b ed by a Tom of 102 to 99. General Irvin voting in the affirmative. Same Journal page 1380. :Did,lda ever Secretary Walker—Robert .1 Walker end Marty end the whole Polk calimet in secret, conclave assembled, esk Coigress to impose a fez on .tee and coffee." MM:iiii=iiiM Bth. Did her Robert 7 Walker, Pollee righ hind inan..Toto for that so nailed "Internee:la Dill' the °Bankrupt law." Yee. 'He "eke for and voted for the bill See Senate Journal kith Co utpias,l it sardoo,page 114 9th Did it render biz unfit for the . highrit office in thif gift of the Pnwident. No! No !! No !! ! 10th. I. Gen.lnin a hboring mull Yee. 11. Is Ito a benevolent mesa He gm 50 bat. refs of Boer to the Iriah, $1,500 to the Presby t :ow of Bellfonta, for a meeting house, a large tom to Chu Methodiets, to thi Baited Brellren, nix' to all that wanted any. 12. Did General. Stein giro anything le an institutron of learning in Wostmoreland county' Yes. Look on the ittbecription paper and you will tee. Afritrur by the way, . . 13. Is Genersl. Irwin a moral roan! • • Yes. 'lle has ltoan a tansperato man - -all' lilt life, and is a consistent member of the Frisby? 1- 14. Is Generallevin opposed to robbing church. es in Mceieol Yet. And equally opposed" to robbery my when else—iplaned to plunder,--imobet—lndian talk—above of t h e. peoples' money and rights, in this or eery other country. 15. Is General Irvin rich! • Tea. Rich rough to get along without taking any money out of the .public crib^ for his own or . any other man's use. These am some of the acts of General Irwin—; \the man whom calumny itself moot injoro, nor rile invective pierce. A men whose character is untamished by any est, patio. or private. ' A =no who deserves every body's vote, but mare mpecial ly the vote orthe poor mon, whose solo comfort iein his •tea and coffzer... sed meioa of life of 'which the present Administration would gladly have deprival him; to toile money to giro. to Mexico. This Is the Whig rendittste for Governor.— Wlll you vote for him! Or will Ten prefer the man who kiss neon an offerer for foray years! This is .the people'. cur Arlie, who would nct ask' an office calm he was sure or the sponta neous to sought, unbooght nipped of the people. Then go to the - polls, divested of party prejir ace, ind sots once for . 1 grad nun. • Newrowe • ham' beat trying to overdo Saratoga in the brilliant equipages 'and show of a Fancy Ball. Ex Senate:. Archer and Bayurd, General Jewinp, 'and a !core of dietiognistted. gentlemen, aated as Managers. Gendenien in Ci mtume, paid -$5 for then tickets with ladle. in eciattune, while gentlemen oat of =attune paid $l3, and ,Ladies $lO. Of those who paid $l5 for the honor of • pri vate appearance, the number was eosoewhere be. tureen forty and fifty. Among them were Senator Archer. of Va., lodge Daniel, of-Vs Judge Bragg. of Alabama, Hon. David Eleari, and Hon. Abbott Lewrence, of Boston, (and their la. dicta Robert O. Shaw; of the ume, GeV. Gibbs, 'of Rhode Wand, Mr. andlisdante Calderon de la Duca, the ?Spanish Ambusedor, friers Washing ton; Cherv.Halsemions, the Amnion Ambassador, Mr. Henry. Brevoort, of New York, Dr. Bees, of fitiladelphia,•Mej: Searle, U. S. A. (shot badly, in Florida; and obliged to move amidst the intim scene, on e convenient and oiginal carriage of hie own invention* be was one of General Taylor's aids,--Count Matt, M. de Sae, of the Spanish legation, &d, ace. . The wits of all the real were • put to work to dress. and personify the chanmens =mud. , At about nine o'clock, tha manager., in costume were at their posts, and the company mon began to' mumble. The carman,' of entering, each party being moused by the name of the charac ter repapented, was one of the mat pleasing Parts of the evening's entertainmenui. - The kakis of the ladies we exceedingly rich and varied, and the contrasts produced by the name of the character represented, wee stain'. ly gulp*, effective and amusing. .. The following is a sample of the taste display. Mien St,--.wet, (daughter of lite celebrated painter,) weepram; as • nun, and will rustain ed the character stheassumed. ' - The Misses P—lry, daughters of the bentma dere, wore dresses thaf attracted the attention of. all Fremont. 'They wero original, being brought frooffitettan, espmeely for them ; and were those worn by Wire of the highest elate, there. They were hied/ PietunmlueAndleleiroPle ,— of whim, trimmed srith red, and the upper garment beteg a knell of tunic. thrown over the shoulders, withaat entdinement it the waist, and tame what shorter dandle robe beneath. A coral cross and romry armed the peek.—lt was [:Vainly , * mat rare and curious group.' The wearers mingled freely in the dance, and were great favorites.. /3-12 , --osipperred Ws Creek nationeldos. . The awful load of life on ibo wreck Of the ship -Montauk mu; cant by Lb, boos* or boom; on It appears that the Memloth had Mem mode. ent improvements cur they are called occupied .by the eternise passengers and that the heavy sea that emelt ihip and swept this house overboard with all its inmates numbering ltdrty•itix only one of Wheat was eared Had this vessel a gosh deck fete and erc,.the passengers would all hare been kolow, .anb ,the sea would have made • clean sweep over her, without dotes so much damage.' These houses on deck hue to meet the whac ker:a of the sea, and is they are not, arelfrom the nature of their construction cannot be, very strong. ly eeostractat they are very dangerous places In a seven, gale of wind. ; Tue mainiout seas In 1,500 ou Tem! , Aw l raga.'. Mr. Dal& a' aturage paamtgers,lost , 144, 000 .0 9 6 ° 4 .. , . . Wain rtrza—We hies stein specimen:int watiapipss 'nuninfactured by Wawa Bali & Ca; ii yfew Yorkoionsisting of. sheet. Iron or ether instal, Una with hydraulic cement; and towered, for dig rupees of preareation,With the same pea -1 . The lining is Itnorled in a murk Woo. ions end paw,. giving a Uniform: thickness and a smooth surface-The cement stquitas the Warless of stows, and has tier appearance of .grett durability. - Ms efplicabls to the lining of cut iron pipes All dimenskins. ft amissivaently protects tbs iron from rust; nod Piaserser the we; hiesnticalr hook contact inetel." It is theists» well Maybe] for wiwringtbs entity purity, of the water: „Thie only doirtiC of aliment Irouhllaisento to as.twits ditsbilityis*Suithhi point emeranowstriaioodi In its hea . eispicl. news phial' has teen for some time strPossd to the sctioo of wake; and cboags of wssitwr,:priit' Wit are indabbad le...the:o6kt Repodkey Eddie follOwingeadditkatel poeitixrutge of ail Canton. Railroad Coneeation held OD the 26th,of Ant*: - the reaolodens-adopted was the follow; Id. Reiol.o,.Thst th is pinweation highly ay. prove of, the idiom of-a Gloat Western Railroad from Pitiebargh, Pa through the counties of Co hi 4atia ; Btadi , Wayne. Addend and Richland, nod thence weetward to the west line of the - state of. Ohlo, to t>e continued (with the areant of fall= one. and Minoiii) to the littsauo' IpOi river. . . 2 d. Resoled, Tiat this Coinundoo has drop. dvlt evidence, that a recta westward; out indicated I* tbo foiegoLog reirolotiotte, L not tidy vodka. hie,' but , bigitiy fineable - - 3d. Resolved; nit this contemptatea miihosa would run thrieugh the centre of thematte. live When growung;region of the United d Males, if to i not. the world ,#'. Tow . convention., Mu ore, feel wedding that the stock of mid tired co not fall to he highly pro fitable. '- ' I ' ' / ..... AM. Ricolied.—Tiost a committee of Tex lie . : appointed, retinae dirty it-shall be tow M all prop. ermcans to procure en set of, incorpnation, to be Pawed afthe4est seen= of the . General Assent. WY of Ohio, corporming a company with pow ens to matted a Rail Rood from the out to the wen line of the Mate of Ohio, through tini.conn. nes of tbe Britte,of Columbiana, BM*, Wayne, Ashland and 'Behind—and that eild committee be n quested us Confer with the Mende of the Con. nal RA Runic, through Pennsylvania, and request their co.operitlnn In procuring a charter from Pittsburgh we'd to a suitable point to connect with this work. ,I .. . bth. Herd cod,—That a committoe of fivemem. titre be appointed, whose dirty it shall be to collect such facts as ensy tend triVrovr the improtente of . tho contemplated Rail Road and tend to promote i s icimpetion: . . 6 th, Rewired, That each member of this con vention, in view of the importance of the =tem. plated work ,to the interests of this Mate, and particularly the agricultural "portions of the country through which It would pan, hereby pledges hiontlf to use all . proper means to rant the eoterp ris .: .On mouon of DwightJaivis, Esq., the convert. lion - proceeded to fill the committee of ten under I the 4th resolicion, as follows: Richland ,Ocunty. Hon. Thomas W Hartley, /nom Purdy, Erg; Ashluid county, Dr Harrison' Armstrong; Wayne County, Hon Benjamin Joon, halm Jecolr; Esti4 blusillon, Dwight Janie, Esq; Canton, Ilium Griswold, Eaq; New Lisboa, Th. Unbstetler, Erg; Wellsville, Dr Wm Farmer: Belem, Satinet Chapman, Esq. On motion of Hon George Fries, the =wall proceeded tg appoint the committee of five, a r the sth resolution, to win Richland f comity, 'Dr E W Lake; land, Robert Helfahan, Erg; Wayne, Hon John Skagit; Stark, Dwight Jarvis, EN; Colombians. Wm G .Rustiesm Esq. . RAIL ROAD ROVRISERTIL 'HON. Rosier B nren.*M- C. from is now in Boston. " One otject of his visit ' so lidi the aldof New Eciland cepital in the • stinetion of a Tailtafrom Alton to Springfi` • the eapiterof i; Rataanin lacm.—Ten ton rof •tieautifol rail road bon—Ara first e?er made in New Yet* Stars drarad out et the Troy iron imd Rolling Mills last 'reek. The boo manufactured was the T rail, designed for the Thy and Saratoga Road- In a few days the company will turn oat from gg to SO tons day. '' Ilow.—The subatitution of iron in - place of Wood, 3 tope and other materials for isrionspur• poses ottani years ham vastly increased the demand for - this' iedwpwsible article to the extenaire of einlization. The noes haseberxene so varied notwithstanding on .unezampled increase in the quantity . 4Pi g Iron prodice his more thou kept pare withtbe increase manufactured, Pennsylvania being the 'entre, from which more than halt tho if Union re their supplies .of Iron and Coal, Is incressin in populaunci and wealth teyond. any of her aster States on the enbaord. during dirket three yeans a. large number Of Rolling Mills for din manufacttne of Railroad iron Invoke° erected and aro now in snacesafal operation. The aggro ga4 quantity of the Iron produced in 1847 will amount lu nearly 60,000 tour. This Ternary will require 80,000 tons of Pig Metal for cis construe. lion, and will consume 300,000 tons of coal in' . "anon' stages of itemanufacture. . Add to this the quantity of 'Pig Metal used in Casting. of various kinds, particularly for Water and gas Pipes, end it will be ken that the 14itr.. geteamorint is exceedingly large. - At the.proient period:the city of Boston requires 10.000 tons of Cast , I . 1 .. .Pipee• for their Water Works. The city of C erten= want 18 ogles of Oki Pipes, 8, 3 inches ll disasetar. Norristown, • place tbs in 1840 numbered only three thotratual inhabinn is now 'laying .13,000 feet of Cut Irma Pipes, 10.8, 6.4 szad,3 inches in diameter, 8,000 feet of them 10 acid 8 inch,' for the purpose of sopp'ylng the Borough with water. In various ' other places large quantities of lion Pipes are also required for similar propoirs. This greatly ang• mented demand will hate the effect of sustaining the Pricer of Pig Iron; and Still, wi think, maiden tartly eccount for the scarcity of the article at the present time In our marina, end furnish a sufficient argument for the erection of more Furnaces. . In 1848 the present Rolling Mills, and those in inagrel, aill be able to produce 100,000 tow of Liaanss. A New Mama Powca.—Mr. Fox Talbot ha taken out a patent fora new; or rasher a nmodi• Station of a pine. ftc generating and epply ing motive porimr.-..This be has done by exploding gun cotton alternately on each side of the Orton. At the bottom of the cylinder, on each side, an two circular, holes, in which the explodwimatalal iasopplied by a tabular slide. Pulsing through toe cylinder is a platina wire for the purixes of Eating excited by the galvanic bribery, and them exybile tbe cotton. /In preparing the cylinder, the, lobular side is ant filled with gun cotton, In each divisiog thereo4 se as to allow it to be exposed to the immediate action of beat passed through the cylinder, by. being brought in contact with the plains wine, taking care that one ctuirge shat! Nora beam discharged before another is introduced —and thus noosing, by repealed explodons, e motive power for giving motion to machinery, &c., each power being regulated entirely by the quantity of expletive material employed.—Lon don Morning /annul " 'The people of Soon and Crawford counties Ar. karma have commenced regulating their neigh borhood. They have driven some bed characters from among them and notify those that remain they meet leave.' • The Arkansas Intelligent:a sot's:—.l4at Deering the outlaw who by his num, barleis Leta of crime along the Cherokee Mae ren dered hinspelf the:most notorious scoundrel living, bad a narrow's:sops and has mods track to soma other disease The moiwlity smog the ens' treats at Quebec Mid Montreal is truly smiling. It seems to be on. the licznee. instead. of .dimissishing. .-The deaths at Gomm We nn the 18th, up to 10 o'clock, A. M. were 811 lniakatet of the hespltal,2;3oo. At Charism Point Baykal near Stunned on the 18th, M. Number of sick, 1,237. ;Why omit that there le ; more siektusie among the emigrants who enter Canada than among these who land in the United Slates 1_ Can anybody toil The Uidon says. that, with a view to avoid the dialler of contagion dazing the prevalence of yel• low fewa at New Orleans; orders have been Of* en to bars the-mecca of transportation ready at Baum Reago;-Nitehes. or some other healthy ,point, for all thi.voluoteers who are ordered to Mexico, daring the present stateolitur health of New Ortega; and who, in their. Progress to the -mat of war, mod pass down the ldiselatippi by „ ”.l Ti ;Tie PITTOSIIIM Poises LACl WIIILTAST, S. Clarke Agent, commenced attire owations on this location about the lee of July of luf year. and with *ix mioem sunk during the winter two shatle—one of 40 feet with •• emu eta of 18 feet, and the other of 34 feet.. The Company are now Working 6 fins aelo in 'remaking, with hopes of coifing thiorigh that formation to amygdalold rock. They. continue explorations and mining with • force of 10 or 12 wee—Lake Superior Nets. The 81. Louis Republica's up! the volunteers in one of the Indiana. compel:des - Minted lone from Gam Tullis's army, oa the day of ske tom, and all of them marched up to the polls and voted against Pettit, the Loedow •ft _WiLts for Congress in the district. ' , ' ' : - , The official mace of the Hank Of eking rids. his the winthethirate .er diacount to . tof per cent had rewired all those .14101111,11 cm" 'whin In April last were ao wannty eghwed respecting thipown of that renthhaunenr, and the prudence with which that power is a:ordeal. . ;The New .York Tribuoe nye that the work oo tie Erie 'h. bring Pwited irk!' greet to 'wearier Illeeunod mea are,oow enspd isa t6e dif areat:Waking. , 'earoiop of the complef.' portEo eerier/eh and satins at On. w t t to pay thirerpreawiertd thi fatenw co the . , lir. Wood, of North henbane; hos s caw that hod Om my fin =hue a 'bine. Thy ao OTOt"wd 406*- mak .Tb conif but Adz CITY lITICL. {Bessie Coleua,-Vsylor, the matt litho eloyt ed filiati'mit With ths wife of Mr:Davis, wen brought went Judge Lowrie= Wednesday, on a welt of Haber Corpus,, and recommitted for • fattier heuiegi Ho had been committed by the Mayor, to await the rectisi s tion of the Guenter of Hichigsn, there to answer the charge of Lem cony, ennui atturrwise diachirgpd. - Marriage, in our country is a civil cemtreet; the hustspitteMunee responsible for the debts of the wife, contracted before amwture, And the law gives him the right, as an ',ottet, for liabilities to the abirolute control of the personal property of the (ewe exert, of ;which ahe was poiseased at the time of marriage. - - • :A perium - therefore, altfing and abetting the wife in an elopement from her husband, if she takes anything of value, is guilty of constructive Larcemy." But the muriage contract mast clearly proven in order to entreat a Judge in ing estranger to bail for the eortstructies larceny of the goods taken bY the wife in such a use. There or, other remedies beside prosecution for larceny, in casesiof elopement. Our law is not altogether inefficientrot such CUM The wife may be prosecuted-4 divorce may be obtatined.— cirlincthase on the case may his had, dee, Hot after all, it is true that all the legal remedies - in existence us not Mfftcler.l to repair the injury to domestic feelings which Inch separations cleats CITY .IXPROYSMISTS.—We are glad to See workmen actively engaged In paving Third and Fie elm% between Wood and Smithfield. We do mot.know by what authority they are employ ed, but wri believe it a maxim of law that all Silage which in justice end good coraciance ought trkbe done far the benefit of community, shoold bO . tightly done. We therefore think the legal mu. Swedes have authorised the worirto be cowmen. - or they have not prevented the owners aproperty from melting public improve. Seit67&tr-W.B. Caldwell hie removed to the bulktoi reeentlY eroeted apposite the Gentle *Mee, is cow preptued to accommodate the pa ,; ith all the cheap publications of th • t ay. , :• re . Is aloe of the mast tutefelly errata eonvertleitt to tho city: ' • ' Celine Tervextros,—;Dr. Colton has inveist. ed a Circular negro Rail Reed, with on Engine up= the track, propelled around by electricity ap plied—not to the Engine, but lash. track. The power ' which moves the machinery is stationary, while the engine mese. off with wonderful to. pidity. We understand Dr. C. intends to give one more at his interesting and aidentific lectures be. tore leaving the city, and , atooneother experi. meats, will introduce ander:plat° his new wen. Lion. Dr. C. has teen thus far well patronised, and we believe has rendered entire satisfaction to all. The next, and last lecture will lake place on Saturday evening, at the Atheneum. o the Editors of the Piltsbures Gazette. am sorry true the numerous moneouestam tient thit have appeared in the papers In ref mance to the melancholy accident by which oar fellow citizen, Hogue Hairs, Eaq., lost a bolo.. ad child, and a gloom we. cast over the comma airy where it occemxl. The following is • to,. wet account of the affair. • Oa Saturday the 28th instant, Mr. Boyer, the fathetio-law of Mr. Has, took his grand son, a child about three and a half years of age, home with him, • durum of about a mile from Mr. Bultes residence: About 5 o'clock, theebild an out of doors playing with a son of Mr. Michael tharAttouw, of this city, a lad about to or I 1 years -of age, when the report of a gun wan heard. On tome of the family going out, the child was die• toured, shot through the head, the charge hav ing entered a little above the left eye brow, perm hog diagonally, and upwards through the bead, by which the whole top and fore port of the heed wu blown re ;The children had gone into an 'out boom who the gun, heavily loaded with shot or slugs, kiise itanding, and the elder boy thinking it was balmier!. (aa It was • short time porcine.) and seeing+ cap on it, Weeabont show. log the child how tri make fira, whoa, unfedas Irately, n he palled the trigger, the gun fell, and you MO the effect above.. The. boy says be thought the inn Was pointed upwards. tart the moil from a heavy load, aided try the natural timidity of the boy, no doubt threw it from his band., and, from what lbws Untamed to the um of fire arm., call krrogirigfire, the load was not discharged until the buret arrived at that point when its effect we. meet fatal. The or. curtenee wu purely sceldrual, end the poor boy who was; unfortunately. partly Instrumental to producing the and melt, and who is almost distracted • thereby, is, with hbspuento. and the parents of the deceased child, entitled to all our sympathies. The child we. one of great prom. hey sod the only one, excepting an infant of • few weeks old. If rho.. whom we alritesi deity ass handlieg fire arms eareleasly, could . but see the overwhelming sorrow of the revered father • and !wither, it would, if any thing could, doubt less UM to a reform'of this common and danger I owe habit.. M. EUROPEAN NEWS. We hove by null the intelligence received by the Guadalquivir. The mener prevail. of the hi. tended ebb:anion of the throne of again, of the Emperor of Russia. .ad of the Kin, of Gotland and Belgium. The chief grid Is found by them, high functionarice not to be in Royalty. , Switzerland continues to be much diriturbed, end Odeon had intimated that the French Gov mount unlit interpose and put down the fedi cgs Lf they persevered In their delis= of break ing up the federal compact by violence. 'The liberty of the piss bee been teetered in Portugal: There is, however, much hostility be tween the Cabrera faction and the Allied powers. TIM Queen declines to yield a deferential author ity to the Allies: In Prussia the trial of the Polish prisoners, en gaged in the late instureetion, is going on at Ber ko. .The Ands have created .peat interest throughout Europe, the novelty of publicity in law proceedings of a criminal prosecution of this na. ton In 'Pule& rendering the preuedinge of high Importance. It was expected that Nate= would be presumed in a few days. TIN elections for the Eoglish, Irish, and Scotch boroughs are now concluded. There are yet • few of the counties undecided. The Liberal party bee pined 49 uses, which gives Lord Russel MI votes on a division. Great mortality peraiialhis yaw In among the peasants and the lower clean.' In the district of Widow's, about ,40,000 'persons have died within • short time. The Republic of Cramw bee been given over by the Germanic diet. The republic coraervent ly la not to be re.eatabliabed, but the city and ter. May of Cracow Is to be Metered in the position it occupied in the year 1809. After this doom: meat vas read to the diet, the member. 'Mai ananhhously a resolution lapprming of the con duct of the three powers. I - • TENSESSUJO °minima's VOTII.O.OT/ICI4L. avrr N . B . Baows, W. A. V. Bums, L. East Tennessee, 18494 . 16651 • Middles " 27932 31639 Wait " 11358 9680 57784 56870 56879 914 1 czanzrtuaz Democrats 12-1 In House. of Representatites ‘ Whig, 42 Democrats 33-9 Whig ms). on joint ballot, Pirrsztrawa t igept lit, 1847. At a meeting of the Hoard of Mangan of the Monongahela Navigation Company,held this day, 11 wag Raokerf, That this CoMpany will' rejoice in the coniPistion of the popmed improvement of the Youghionhatay River, and that adthoogh the position of th*Coutploy, and other circumstan ce*, under instpullant a subscription: for Lochs in their corporate capacity; yet they heartily re commend tha.said futon:moment to the attention of the Mauna of Pittsburgh. From the minutia'. J. K. MCCIIHEAD, Prea't. W. Banzerusr.,Beey. t' iItYBRD Coreosa...—At the late iommeneo , mint the hanoraty denote of,Doster of , Laws was amferied.an Ron. n Kent, Royal Prides. aro of Law in thattniastsity; Bon. P. Sprague. of Boston; Edward:Tyne! Uhanning; Patinae of 'Rhetoric and Oratory in the. Untietiity; Ron. John 'Bannister Gibson. Chief Justine of Pont. aylwarda. ' • The Imam deree - of Banter of Divinity - ma =4OO, among othencotalter: %gyp= Ban' Tbs . -Loals'aiica-mays that :14 1911611,17 Slam belt meetly Miusol tollssroo.oo3o7l . ' ; BY. MAGNETIC 'BINFAPE Ciorrap•ndenco errittabursk 01.1811.• LATEft. FROM -7 MEXICO. - Correspoodenee of the fhtiabarsh Iliteeette. Sept.!,Ricingosn,- 4 #. 3i The Jalapa Bulletin of the 6th of Aura; cop. led In the New. Orleans Timm!, gives' what purports to be laterceirted letters from the Cabinet of Mmdtington, In the United 'Plates, to . Owlend Beett in Mexico, so copied frovithe Ropub4c..., printed at the Capitol. The 'a of the cones. prudence are omitted in Milken publics. non ! The letters alluded to as Wished in the "13e planner go on to state hat, the Mathias of raising the number of tr demanded by Oen. Suitt under thir present entangled state of the fl; 'trances of the Oevernmeut, will be very . difficult. :The letters further proceed to say. that "the Selinetary of War much fears you (Gen. Peon,) will be compelled, unexpectedly, to remain In your present position in the centre of Mexico, in a state of inactivity; as also Clenend Taylor. To yotir skill and foresight u a 'Military Commander, we trust most con fi dently for th e safety end security V pier present forces end position, and that you will well employ the resources' which you have is well as those which shall hereafter be fundsheid . by the War Department." . ' - i The document farther mentions, that - .it the revolution which is now agitating the Capitol V Mexico; 26 desirable mein put for the puriKee of negotiating peace;benot far enough 'advanced, (as announced ay you,) to open the gates of Mex ico by the 4th of Jon; yen will havOlito exercise a efficient tact to obtain an armistice, by amusing rho Melia= people with pope/666ns of peace, and neutralizing in the meantime the Gamins parties who wo much annoy you." The steamer Telegraph left New Orleans for Brazos on the 24th ult., with i detachment of re. emit* under Capt. Randal, and with $300,000 in gold for the Payinanees departnient, end several officers of the Army.. : Correspondence of the Pitt burgh Gazette. FROM THE SOUTH. Iltontoen, August 25. New Otkang papas of the 25th hare been rtv• aired. There Is no news from the army Intaments from Yellow fever for the 24 hoar' • DI on the morning of' the 24th were 49. • • Delta aye there were twelve deaths at ChXrny Hospital at eix o'clock on the evening of the nine day, The esti:mire heat for the last few day. gives no hopes of the abatement of the eptleutie. • Correspondence of the Pittslanti 023xtte. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Penal:musts, Sept; 1, 9 r. —Western Flour hoe sobl for export at .87is6 per bbl for fresh. ,Wheat—Prime Red Penn's. sold to the ex tent of 6000 bus at 129 e per bu. A somewhat inferior *Wile brought 110 e. New Southern, afloat, sold for 122 e pa be.. Corn—Prime Yellers' may be quoted at 700 per bu—dull., Oats—Belling at 45e per be. Rye—We quote alga of 2000 be. of Rye at 76e per la. Provisiorn—Eathely nominal. • Grocerier—There is nothing doing beyorid an Ordinary badness. Cotton—The market coolness dell, the 'Spin. nersheing well supplied with the asiele. Exclwlm Gwespondeses of the. intisborth Gonne. BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, Sept 1, 9 r. x. • Flour. 7 Howard street is selling today at $5,50 and city milk at 95,68 k—at which ma there were 600 bbls sold. Wheat—Prima Whim, eclair 116 e per bush, sale. of 6,000 be. of prime Red Wheat at 1080 per be. Com—Prior White gelling inlmarint at 72e pet be. Oats--Salei have bola made in =Met at 41e pet be. Whiskery—Continues steady at lige per gall. Hemp—There is a fair demand and moderate salsa. EXclasiva Corrramuleare of tie "Pisulaus4 Oatct NEW YORK MARKET. • Sept. 1,9 v. ' Fleur—Saks today have been moderate at, for Genesee* 25,25. and $5.50 for, Western. The market continues heavy. Wheat—Desks In the artkle hem made . bat few Wok We quote 5000 ku at 120 e per bp. Coro--Sala of White, not strictly prime, at 75c. Sala of 15,000 ha prime Yellow at 76c per bet, Lard--Salos of 1000 kegs .0 Mal If o,,and 5000 do at 1010 per lb. Num Pork—Seles at $11,75. Groceries—nip mutat is without change. Baccat : —.Sake of Watera Shoulders at sjo per Sr • CINCINNATI MARKET Cincinnati, Sep. 1, 8 p. In. Flom—Prime continue firm with .s 1 of 800 bble at Ell per bbl. Whiskey—Farther Wm of whiskey it 17c per gall. Chem-861es at Te per lb. itye Ploor—nalea at $2.:5a2.31ie per bbl. - Baocia—yeetarn crawl hams are selling at etc per bl. Protielontr—The make La without:change. Grain—The market in quiet, without change in prices. The market generally is quiet, and pima. PO clump wietti noticing. The western mail is in bat contain, no news. FROX VISA Cars.--Lient. Col. D. S. Miles; US Army. is placed in the immediate command of the troops of Vera Crux, end the ennh7 and. infantry. outside of the wall; at the gate of Men cy and Bullard. We learn that greet indignation estate in New Miners, Washington, and in Mexico, in anew nuance of the omission of the U. B. Consul at Ha. Vanua to send information of the fact that Panda was on board the English mall steamer. Paredes mired at Havana on the Mb alt, in the British mall eteamer Teviot, from Eogiand. There he remained until the 11th, avoiding as much u pomade all communication with the resident*. On the 14th the Teviot reached Vera Gnu, and as won as she east anther, Paredes stepped into a boat, was taken ashore, entered the city under the mime of Don Martino. He proceeded to the boom of one Pepe or don Zunovnt, who reel. dad him with clothing, money and swift horse.— Tit us fumlahed, he left immediately, ,paved through the gates of Vera Cram unchillenged, and took his way towards the Interior by a differ. ,cot - rouTafrore that punned by the train. it said that he mete guerille party • kw miles from the city, and was bf them escorted on his journey towards the Copilot. A letter was roceired by the Governor three fourths of an hour after the bird hod flown. The car; wu then closed; and $lOOO offered for the rummy.. Evil is apprehended from this escape. FROM CALIFORNIA .The Californian" of the 23th April elates that the new mail arrangement hu gone into opera. tion, the Quartermasters at the several military posts acting as Poet Mutes, and it was expected where there were no military posts the Aluldes • would perform tbar duty. Monterey is rapidly toiproving—howea all Med and new aces erecting, and a numfer of American families have located lately in the place. • Two gentlemen from tho stolid Illinois, have laid Oat 'a city, in front of which is a bey . in which it Is said 800 Alps can tide in safety. It is called Francisca. The lota are sanitised for We Is the nUalifonahua." Two proclamation, of Gen. Kearney are" pub; lished, constituting .1. A. Butter. enlosgant foe the Indiana near the Sacramento and Btu Joitonlm Mere, and Don Mariano G. Valejo a similar agent in another gamier. TIM Schooner William was adeottiaed 1c; be 'old with her cup, on the 24th of April. . General Kaarney adrattlaei Mho Of lob. Wale , 1014 eCC, 111 front of the eity of pin. Francisco, at AlUditgle He. Ma& dal:imp] • lacuna teat weak at du Broadway Tabernacle. to an arnilence of, kola four to fiee bandred It lc niterteirn to Mu leo and the Mask= War: Gems! Taylor ante styled b lbe man oY tba lents am tby'reat MO= !MITTS is PANT. anepitio , Rail lioad .4 frontot of the Ildwklosidaro of tits Pittsburgh tied Connell*. Till. Rail Rood Compou . y—The Macedonian—, PleillorOTriP Memo—Taylor's Le.ner—Teniblo Disarder—Baneas On thiPtutasylsinii Latter ftrmthir ?raiding o[4 Central Railroad Coroponi—gews frOM Idea 'Potato Rat Robert Palo Owen—Eleetiisad.—A. West ern ROR Rood—Wool Ranufactures—;Letter from a young Artist in - Italy-tied. Beot4 and. Gm. Banta Amu—Roll Exults of Pittsburgh—Lesson nit . Improvementketch' of the tile - of Real CboateConnelinillet Charter-80b Treist' try Firs New Yotk and Philada.7-Liberty Ticket Latest Tel nears, Forme and Domestic . Commercial—A direfully complied Review el the Markets ter the past weelo 6 -The prices In the local city markete—TheCattle Market—The prices of Arperkan Produce in istioos pans of the Union —Amount of Flotir, Wheat, Corn Inc., received since the opening of thezarral—Canal business sod movements of produce-45firket in London.. City Niwirwattpirit of thePrea—Copions Entrust. from the leading journal! on the lutarestlog topics of she dap • • F. a t , "nee _or a wrappers. Pr 6' cents singlocopy, •. • 8 , ptions hro doilatit • yesi in advance. 14 gaiter . . Ottiattias letuutisaae--31goicar. • • ••sts—We beg leave to call publia intuition to the • towing, from Dr. Viral. Deathig- Flaututtsstlie Cle et Co, and one of the very halt cdtietters hs the meaty th which he resides, and 101 0num io the State Legislature. It to Cheering thus to we the lea& ing men of the profession; beating the beak*: prates aron*preletlice, sad gisiagment its dtw: sittr: I Inverts my peaches, been using sornettar Ginseug Panacea, and; - .,Car. am'amll pleased "16 Catarrhal and Bronchial Complaints. Please and use hell o dozen tattles—put them is hiesr u you , can; as 1 eapedt if It oiatirties io reader as general sat Olfaction as It has heretofore, to keep it constantly on hand. 'Respectfully, apt? IN sr. Dome,' N. ro.- aj• No • Oztre 1 Me 'PAW nits: Mist— Dr Jackie . .la's Embroeation is the only meditine that will eum this so very common and troublesome disease. Nam only immediately allays p.m and ion.. manna, mops all bleeding, subdues that intolerable nab ialLnitLeleAtua:j.lyb eures ees ~laz z e=l ; l2, t r e persons yearn le appliCation redeem no polo, bat rather an agreea ble and 'pleasant *CULLUM. persons afflicted it call and bear of the great number of C 2.11 that bay been eared, they 'rill be utonished. A gentleman tl alai thy, who bad been ander the hallo or the vargeo Sot moor three times without being cared, has by ad. legit boatel, or the Embrouskm, been emally eased. It sells beyond precedent Saturday Carnet. • Op- For sale in Pittsburgh at. this PEKIN TEA 5111N1E,79 Fourth area, near wood, and alto at the Drag Store of fl P Schemata, Federal st Allegh aenylkw el . ali In Pittsburgh, on the fa sun'. at the residence of Alexander hidler, Esq.; lifin ELIZABETH TUBB. daughter of James Todd, E 4., of Phltsdelphto, aged le years. The foneral s ill take place thie day at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Mtller,Eirst street. THE; DAILY NATIONAL WHIG. Ts published in the City of Washington. every dey. at 13 o'clock, r. g.—llandey excepted—end served to tothseribers In the City, at the Navy Tani, in Hearse. town, la Alerandris, and In Baltimore, the same even. ing, at 64 cents a week, payable to the role Agent for useWb is. O. L. Uillchrest, Esty ,or his mien Ilion's° mailed to any pert of the United States for $4 per an• e l m. or 114 for sit month., payable in advance. Advertnientents of ten hoes or less inserted one time for stt cents, to dose. for 75 cents, three times for al one week for St7s, iwo weeks for et 75,0ne month 54 two .tenths A, three month. 510, six months 810, one • year 530—payable always In ad ranee. The Namur. Wino so what its name indicate.. It 'peaks the madamts of the Whig party of We Union on every tit:ration of public policy. lt edentates the election to the Frealetnev of Bataan Tenon to the decision of a Whig National Convention. It makes war to the knife upon ALL the measures and nett, of the adminimalion deemed to he adverse to the tem.! rests of the country' and estrus without fear or favor the corruptions of the party in power. tie calms are' . open to every man la the country, for the diecussion of 1 politimi or my other questions. In addition to politica, • large mom the National Whig well be devoted mo poblications upon Agrieniture, Mechanics, and cum eseful arts, Sci-nce in imam!, Law, hledmina. Sonnies, tee. Choice opretmem or American and , Foreign Literature. will also be given, including Reviews, i.e. A weekly list of the Patents ironed by the Oautatollice will likewise be published— the whole Mud yt a complete family newspaper. The Weehly.Natiount Whig.. One of the larva newspapers in dos Unim States, Is madcap from the cohortss of the Daily National Whig, and ispuLlished every Saturday for the low prim per annum, payable in adman.. ,A doable ahect of eight pages will be given whenever the press of natter shall ramify it. ' The memoir. of fleneral Tyler, written expressly Br the National Whig.are In muse of poblication.— They commenced with the second number, e large number of copies of which have been p rint e d e to iamb; r s calls for back numbe. CHAS FON Proprietor of National Whig tam. JIM 3,1E47. }mot tltawthe Drugs, Cheaper than Corer. .. eIGOON D, MUFLOAN, Who le sale Druggist end 'Dea ler la dye start paints. oil, vartilshrs t.e., IN Weed vs. an door nails of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, is nee receiving a larp.and fresh umpire( Drags,' en,ainime ',Minh ritzy he Dana the Allowiag or iel. which will be sold low far cash lied warranted.. Welk tales and Small emit. le bitmelm. . ECGO .1 Sp Whiting .r _ 150 lb Ckerea Ono venetian Red,geg 50 .....ts Cinnamon ;., lino red Lead, Eastern 59 it, Nutm e gs.' '• OM Sal Soda 5 es.es Celine Sono are Epsom 5.11 u ' 5 do Eat LA:viva:l luau I ehip'd lammed -1 oak sop cart. Soda than Gemmed, ground. 1 Week. India Senna 30M1 ehidd none , *helmet 0 Shelve, No 1 . )000 Oil Vino! .: A- do caled Ilagneda 100 a Anoeforis ' r. en • Barb do • Iran pule %creel Varnish 300 Canal Tartar • , 1M 4° do V,t, T o *4"s en til'e: 1 c' dr " Sp . "l ctirde ~libtre while Rosa "JlO ib Amer Veredllion v caws einem? Velkrer • v Ves chyme Green , iglillironlek copyl°" ORGAN, Dragemt -. --_„_-____...---. CTITSI3 • TUB? reeenved at AI A MlNLlCS—Chambers Cpeb- J No U. CC.l66tbia¢ blagusine for Beptembe, .The Castle Bravo; romance from b y adven tures the life, of &clime Burroughs; by Mr. L ti The' The Pandeide, or the Tooth's Career of Crime; by nether of Lire la Loadon--illustratert by twenty-two ' Clit ' eritted Nun, ar the Convent and its errant* ; by the gatherer Mabel the Actress. The Bawer Wissabtkon; by But b o o, . Martin the Foundlimr; bj Eugene complete— fresh tapir. • Beate Cristo; by Timar—freth supply. BE Gill is Gillis and Sc James— " Far sale at M A AUNERS,Erniihfiel&aL 3d door! Second. opal RaielSOVAio—Whi ISCALDWLIX would 'repea falls announce that he has removed Ina stock of Chimp Publicatioss the. to his new store ta Third.st , opposite the Pongee, and improve. this opportentry to teturet hm. thanks to those who have been so liberal with their pearresage, and ovoid Inform all, that having become beam...manned with the literary wants at the community, sod having greatly increued his facil ities, he will be prepared to tumid the popaler Rem. tore or the dny as moo as published. ELTAiI orders promptly Wended to:bound books, rare and ysleable works procure* at short notice. sacral jot.ll.l..E.tiln - HY HOWSE, VW Market at ,Phila delphia—The subscriber (late of the Washington Hotel, flarrieburgh, Pa.) take. this method et In. formieg his old (clouds and the public geneml ly, that he ban taken the above named HOT.e.L The Haase le airy and comfortable, and has been ettealively altered and improved, and the propnetor hope. by &strict Intention to booluess, ends proper care Orr the comfort of his peen, to merit and receive a share of pub Lie patronage 'me Man I. misted very convenient for the Travel.- hog .Publ ie, being only two doors above the Harrisburg and Pntsbargh Depot. sod within two minutes walk of the Baltimore and Heading Depots SPABLIND at tached to tie premises. Terms. II par day. E P HUGHES, Proprietor Allegheny House, PhiPa.Ampast f 9, 1547-spitMln NI ()TIC E-1 EDREtt I, a online of Morocco, has k‘ Me honor to announce to the nubile that he baser. rived in this oily. and that he has an excellent article called AMULET, from Constantinople,whieb has been patronized by nll the Medical Faculty m Europe and Atetidea. It is an excellent anode to keep or disease of any kind, which is erected by wearing It around the neck clewed; it is also an excellent article to keep mottle from the elothtne. Please call at Mrs Illavießoardiug llousc,Pecond st, nen deer to the Temperance Hence. spatit• • FLOWERS PERSONIFIED—A no r uapply'of the beautiful work, from No I to 4 job. received MORSE'S Litefun' DuOutil 3 north apt! RTHUR O'LEARY—Hie Wanderings and Fonder,. Ings—a new aungdrinr sate at scan nIiASIBER'S CYCIAW.:EDIA—No lb of thin TO. bit periedicaljust received; for sate at ' MORSE'S ---, PPE PARRICIDE, of the booth'. Career of Crime Thai exciting awry, by the author of Life In Lon don; IA now core pie teat SO cent.; for sale at .09 - MORSE'S RMARE ABLE. EVENTS In the Hietory of &nul , ea, by .1 Prow, L L 11—No 4 of tide valuable work Jut received and for sale at spin hInRSEM , f'INAMBEtteI . MISCELLANY of Ueefal and Enter. %../ icicleg Knowledge. Thie tong.looked Sir week I. pow kw wile at Iwnej MORSE' WAVEKLY NOVELS—Contains In 5 vele, cheep Conn, 3710 peg., 40 cunt per volume et spin MORSE'S V DINBURILiti Rev 110 V—The July number or al 1:4 .loable we* for sale or . sintMORPE'S . . r i ATS-200 bo prime old Oats field; for dale by gal • WEa H MaCUTCHEON, t5l liberty to EE MILOUR-140 bbla fresh:grimed door, hut reedi for I' mac by W GRR est. nor smitttaeld and water sts . . • BACON. -30 sugar cured Emu; ciW do du; lor reed; dor Rule b'y ,pt W GREER • Clllar3E-500.ts Cream Chem, teem isclgtong 100 WO jest received; for sale by . • apt* . • • WGiEER HONNIT-0 tam for sale 15 by_ P VON iiONNIIOIO3T k CO ' - 35 flout rt fIEIZESSI-123 bill IV V. for Wa by va •ti - " VON BONN HORST &CO rINIMED 01L-10 bbls Am• sale lbr .La 1.12 Bit VON BON NIIORFT CO 013 .1f 6 • halle ll" ntetTleVoice r=s of rZtt ahem: Clitatkama, fax!eplon and superior make. Wsuow se* 20 b 0222 11218 • . 10212 - 200 do 10111- • • o 9 ,rgrpa r voßisoxtutatt i O bblsTahl u ir s Oil berr . sat y : ta w, ' • a , - SOLE LICIATHER-103" 814# - N011! .. ..X0ek but • •• fil • sale B b ITREIRIDOH.EILSOO & r.orrams—xe bEir 1,4 tea - 2tidunt av,Tolui D.Davia. Aus#4l.l" .• •...French Bu . ndy as Amelia, • • ON Tkorsday ant-me:0111210nd nisi. nt iiseinck, at nekson;cetnet Weentandsth ins 4 will be 'Ole 'ebbe= Katecyc foraeeomt 'lithe= it. %by 1 waster Onsitnird,lll3 I. pori Cooinrk du pal. Dreiady7 . which are considered sp.;article. • 1; spil - • JOIIN D DAVI& Ancdaneer - Clo Therese moinng, Severe:4ln 9,1il leeektek, mina Commensal Voles lles?m, cornered Ist' ood sad Ft tk•ata win Ise sold in mete:save assonant of fancy sad suipla Atl(/'dlock. P;:* , d hbl•and hf Ric e; •. bf chum Young - 'im Tea; . . 15 &an coat =ld LiennishimSboiel., ' • . Oa nest. band bozeN 40 reams amen artopplog paper. ' ~Glasternro, queenarare, tinware, tobaCco; -matches, ran alio sloe., Ac. A largo quantity oracle und moon& nand household rondos., among vitiation, mahogany horeas,tablea, beisteads, . fancy sod coot.' Mal chats; work nod' small Stan dsi looking enca,. mar/Ml.o°okt, carpeting...he. ' - - . . . • A ratsll stook of Wley,lnd. staple dri eoods; fine eatery; geld and silver roams, gold 'peas. books and iristosery,mnsisal loatraments;yesalv. maids *elothlsg, boolsolzses, bats, pertain 'Gutty goods,te. . -, S3L W.ELVEI'S 11141101/1110113,0081 FROM TOE OLVMPIAN , AMPIWfIiEATRE, • Philadelphia. • quits rplendideNeeralan company imposed entire ly of sna PERFOILUERd. • extebit under their entertain Mae Proof 1/Ww2lion;emantodiemly famished for the emsfortable reeep4oo or,Mehtperreaa, at Pht.bargh, on thole* /10,131 hi lith,l6th outd.l6th, of September eau - r • • ! Independents 01 Willie* eelebiated.Thwo Rem!, the company will be silated tin their arrival, by.str et. lacets Striae Bead, playing airs from the most larder O a the everting the pgiplmnwttl he illuminated 14 the . Vino .10 , * Get, Invented by It Onion, Esq., of the nited Mateo Xievy Defranment, Washington— It ism eetitelY new method, giving a superior Lahti free from W nauseous cfflucio,the fault of all other attempt*, ami carting a hata scarcely Ina prillmit than the accmday Constituting this company kill be fatted Mr 40 Ca+. inellader, who will ride Y's smelt minaret aeu4' the Radian Envoy the. Tenon lf a &malt " mid • the Oceania' episode of dm ' Sprite sad his Met set ;on Xerdarxe Loom Ilinvattf, the grent.linOSSlS Finis* Equayrau,se, whose admirable persostalions, in assogle horse, chum and delight ali Orem. behold ber,lattifymo pobne opinion In awarding I. la the blob posh= she nes so so eeedfully, bed udder &boot of noel sate. Chows—Dare lb.. the *minion rosodieg Den; urbane Infinite TESL, end FOX, sustained by no sndeness end volentiry, places bun far beyond theteach of Weds/ion Xr Kora= Xieloku, the ?suttee!. Eike Ideated.: The hirers femstfy,s•hose uolon of talent is waboat ¶llel in the soled.. Char. Rimy 'the mostinished artist in his inenomaen , and exemnion of MOM and gymnastic groups.. 'Predeviek Rived preeenti every kind - of Foreign aslant can standee by novelty, and /liekard Rimers ltheinimitablopw,u vribrm hi& anon a single horse,as perforsned before the President and &uote of the Vatted SUM. and by all present declared the most perfect onion nem:older and gred.the world ever *and TEenTte, who has nequlred the rare not of ri ding, and eseetrUng . most ddlicalt feet Laetwanie, . Arr. 0' &our will rtde hid fine ohmic nit* en did 4 horses, forming 5 pyramid of gee .penons, *Wit he will bear above his hones at lightning speed. - Signioiflormoni, the mighty lull. egnestrian will ride his Incredible necromantic mecca, worodrieihrLer barons do diable,rand hid Golden Peletons, Sc. ke: Ile' will Woo bring Adwand los two wonderful dogs, whose are withem equal:in the Arend: JP W Howard, the Spouristb.decnio ridcr, and peat pear repreternative of the Bed Men of the ' Porsol, Ghat /ludo, who rides a great dramatic error ,ind a Grand billowy ael; entitled HONOR 10 OUR HE WED:3, or, wiLlfor our Connoy, in which by ihe tdd of. comet ransom, ho 'will represent' the Chief Patriarch praying for taseenntry,oEra ZACK TAYLOR.,at Wu leren Sore, Task. will:muter, Sumo Amur, the eammandcrof Mexico, concluding orithlke SOLDIS3I iPactoost,,hearing theme:arable resolver , Gerneral Taylor near, surrenders^ . . • Mow Derious, of the 'Mimeo Glymplque, , ,ardi intro duce the Arabian Dancing alare,qtaider; whose been tiful eaneeu fu sarpass anything of the kind ever set brought bethre the public. Also the .eenuicoreales, nun and Jitney's ill, by the:remain dinner atesea,leapa andeounterleaps, prove their latdaeu•e bent for drol- Ingi .Pa . . . . ... .• • . , . rents and guardians mayarith confidence brhtg their families, as under the,waiehlatcare of the prepri rum, nothing approaching a abode of vulgarity can find foe way among the amine representatioin of ike.drenn The afternoon and evenlogperfonnutecsentuely. ra- UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM! . 017111 YPC&LIITI. THIRD PHGAGEBIENT 0* Week More. Prize of a spl6:did Siber Cupfar iAe bat !Vaal y or Extraroganza.. . . . . . . ADMITTANCE TWEIITT•IITEDIXTII. Tur. THOUPEoI Vocalic.. having seentwoenpge. mete at thieTemple of Pleasum. e Immo on Maar day evennta last, vial undiminished popelatuy and I,ollniefl, eavoes—at the anent untlehanon of the Mani eget have been prevailed upon to remain AFEW DAYS LONGER. They sill accordingly appear every Eveniturthis week, is the mat peon!. sangsoilem. melodies and extraormardeas of the day,divers4ing the perforated= every end% A 'rim of a .Aver Cap will be awarded to the eathar of the words of each Eathoplan Melody ar.Matreva. c=oca. to be set ea male by Ms troape . menet ' iingekyrbie It .60 be decided the best by the roma. aeons vome of the audience at the TILIAL CONCERTI en Meador Evenirg - ..Freptember 6. _ • - - Irr re Ivo Ism comenMon -fro the 'Prise, newt lead vf Mem mecca to the Illacakeree beforePvidaY taw. Ilemember 3, in otter 16 adord tinny theadoption of ramie Meech piece 'which may be ofered. a.lO - Propoute for pallet:deg In the City of Phi Wet. phis, a new Day Paper, to be Italia! =Si TE rapidly inciresing business •pnitilatioa. and copilot of Phdadelphiat the onion existing Lamm. Whig principles' and the prosperity of the city, and the present posiuon of .the Whig perry of Pcnosyl: mania and of the Unioni hare ordered the subsenberi to propose the estabbstimeet of theaborepaper -• The NEWS will advocate Whig principles as mini. holly expounded by oar forefather& of the Umuitailons, and. adoptelltmd adroented • by the accredited organs and champions of the Whig cause at the present day. The propnetors refrain from tuning forte 14 a braver tu the peculiar propriety and pressing necessity al the publication of aysold t energetic, and fearless Whig Pep. op Paper in this city. They are obvious. This is an age of, cheap Immure% and while the pablishers aim to establish the paper ipso the basis of solid merit. they wriald place it within the reach of all by d. cheaper.. Asa news, commercial and business p.m the EW 8 shall be second to Mum of Its coutemporeries. The most ample reran:tea are secured for receiving the • latest and moan acquire beat, foreign. and domestic lemiligerme. • • " Nothing Indebeate Or offensive to a relined taste will be admitted into this paper. " Tuna—The NESS'S will be delivered to aulnionbers at six cents per watt, payable to carrier every Same. day: Mill e elni!tihers Size IMOSIMo Philadelphia, Atigustl7,lBo. , Splldtf 0101010 N 4VCO, zo. so as.rhi &roof,. ping, &mg 'so, • • Phl4delpLla. . TtdPORTERS sod,-WholesaleDenlen.la Watches, 'Watch Glassy!, arid onderiala Jewelry of all duerlp none, qualities and styles, estraprying all the Wicks connected with the traria • - • Coen, Dixon &, Son% Itnlania., German Wetland Wilverplated . anwea ISbefteld and Birmingham plated fancy articles, Rodgers &Son's'and Wonsahalm's cut lery. mama, eclat.", eraser., desk. Kate., de.; teary handled table Mutely •or the driest, methant ant even• moo qualnies. A lame assortment of gold peet.petl• focal spectacles, paper macho and Japanned trays, various shaper, and qualities, at redand rates,.gold watch cants and silver wan of all descriptions man ufactured to order. DICKEY 'O. CO. hanni meintir moored Leto the Orr and commodiona werehoase formerly occupied' by blearrs. Asltherat & Selm. and more recently .by Ashburn & Pennington, beg leave to i 161 MR . Wideh Dealere,floathern and Weetern Iderchents and others that the) .design hoeing it all time. an averment al (Medea( their own importation which they ere deter mined so sell of the lowest rates. • . . • 117'Every attention wid be rand to the packing of Gonda Ind ia the egatation of orders, the qualities and pnees will be fully guarantied against all competition. ani PRINTS ONLY: CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. LEE & BREWSTER::-;, ,, Eslablioheil a warehouse in Me J i c i ar . l.4tgoL , ftkri _ I TlL%rrv i de.r.ts - AxcLumv.,,v,.. lew-pncee—andexhibitingiat all seasons • . a the year;the Lunen ANOTlMent'in. _ --THE ,, W_ ORLD They ire now opening Several Hundrelinickages, comprising every new style of Foreign and Demesne production, many of which are not to be found el.. wi here,and which havniust been pi:tribe/cif, end are offered for Wafer Cash and short ervdit . PRIPES REDUCE 6 . • • ONE' TO .FIVE CENTS per yard.belftw - the priees.of April and Mar,. pap printed 'Catalogues, winch ow corrected doily, for Ow informonon of noyere • PRINT WARE wrung , . Nem York - li. 1917. S lytdistf ' 01/31D11.1E15-10 begeyepperf .s tierce]. • Rice; . 3 do Ilsiersioe; , • • 100 malts Cottle: . 10 bble Cider Videpn. ' • 100 dos Com Drools; Wu bap aenoned sixes • • 50 doe Bearerrdnee. Boekide,. • •-• ' doz Tabs; - caws Loaf beim . : 50 bbl. Molder..; _ 11A) reams Wveppine Paper f or sale by 130 PIeOII.I...DUSIIFIELJ)& ROE FOR SA.LE—ISt tots Carpet Casdi., WO assorted MU W01,6.213,me, Moonlit and Laciagi Tonna in balls; Window Noah atd Glass to suit; 'llnasber • • - 'White tioninilbiLime For sale by ISAAC HARRIS, AgetuandCooseil Merchant. 50 sa near Wood. • . •-;a• rl S btak Laura Tett!! L 4 3. 63 Loveriushg entslttkaili polm bed RopyNt ialo br • - BAGIALE'Y t surrit • jest ree'd; tale 11:d °11 .„ . 7 °P.P7-"°, bri•f `h'Pr' 9RLLERB ‘' M -- - ADD . EU-1 1 1 JIM prima Dmek/age need; krig.bY., CIPINAMON-05zoitillon reed(ki W&&S i • I.oll)llUJunzewiTlA; Gw'salek C ' IiftIIII3TONE-413 lbsbutieed;lor mitt by A QUA A.lll4oPilA,Vost,-4 casbori l isK iNIIIIXN I:NPLOVILETReIt, ........... ILK Ladl e. are lartad . taieekat . figural. bleak tad randy Dram Sas taut tecerrid at the dry good. 219 • • IINUQPIIT • TM. Tows .. saws SanSAPAIULL.II— dal of this Great Blood Infig e i th . Tee:eked sad for ciao A 9 B.S D• Solo Asonto= IS Pia tartos's superior 5•• red Om from ihe esasus- MeI,I.BGPPEIrt V 1 11 Try ' l lt T ° T g o l t (sewer &r sale by Alf A ec l a ES. E I I 11 I al • .1 f , • is , r AA LP.4.OO.&$—A, . ,sseriamitt.of law priced. a.e.ditun Irad.fine;g • y,yreal? . lfp.sota Latspeff,flut operangfrAtiale by . • •"___ • SIIACICLYtTa - WHITE MttEl TAT GLASS—On Mid V olfactory, 6ZB,lafiF indiecvink from tlicetin . ; for B6RTSJNA ItE?Pkri cre e ttdil tar W. bY New . itriAV a> co. 'Nem a VLOtrile—A Im of "ti '.4""*" 671411 ti priori isd g arntider, tor ey fACKLETT w kin% I 9 wood st 'I VIEW PRINTS—Mr' „LI. Mamma a legudifol. Pitta of a paw variety kilo low: • iqe ir;iotcief alTrriaisek, caner Aryks or deutabla al. formal° br • RIIACHLE'Cr a warrk 131.17 E ran Etoe.r. tialrolt,as Mrs Woe Annul= Rod Aoaru.e.l coloted, toed; ISHACKLEIT t wiIITE L'ZITTI% - 4.,0rt ~~w ne•,an° Fuel G 44. Mt/al? & warm fIASSIMISRMS46 naoto(initeceivedi .1111ARDWAIIE—Jari reeehrisdrlyortsr . Ne w York LI stop Asql aurVAdarsonousobote Atoll% timileh Humana, Vacs; Thee, QuiumrOrimeaNki*CoPort terstoolsooill;crors cat awl Rh raw% nes. de, Gar rale 46V • by JOS .WOODWELL GlNGUAniedrostaidaT,ii hsadarnie let of dark dailidressOinshasr!s, mutable for the tes. tusk A4o, Oniroa , and Vutona 'Plaids for Ladiss. Dreams; tor say, at theAry goods hoary 'of • tniugss Fmoun:--ste bblo Ohio Mills' Flour. from nom WhMa.lindiog from mat Nowak; for sale by, RICHARD OaltrOAD, Coot Menlam • • 101.. ./iborty.m,oppotlto smithliold CIBILIT/VS GLASS PARKII.,:rat itipeilor to 0.3 common Sang Paperlan minas summed Dirt I of feted low to Hard w are men and Ilealen generally. get eale . i - - J IDD.a.OO vldiimugabels -1 B 1 4`". ';',1 1 1?? 1 : 5, t=r4...... by letter *Waugh the Pon 0 YE FLOUR—SO - -bbisiresb timed Rye Flourause R lee kog hem Sue beat Caleb COpV; for sale by se 20 . ' lIARBALTGE4=I.woceI tsLOUR—LO bbls fits; gliund Indasiry , and 'liar bush's tisszOs. in Brom acid G3r Mild by, • of VI • '• -- e&W HARBAUtiII.32 vend, CHLORZD a gall r f.r . 7 . lo casks .Ims/simulcast; Pi t agla FAH ° NE.WIZiIt 6, car INAWaaI prisr.zsc-75 bill large' cream ehiasa, a prim article jut rea'dtfm.ta by, • .; • aSI - . • 4 :AM( MaCANDLIPUS • riALOIIXD APRONS Atiaaba whalasate and mild a2l, - - by %WICK*. bf aCANDLESS rtIEESE-451pisjit ku riscieree'd; fisr sale by aVi ' Wis K blet EON, 152 hberty bra a'W Et tred'for sale be . c n gl EBl3-" in* W fr. a mr.6trrotiEof SUGARS -3M Ude Di" V; -.. 120 beat while Snail m 'tore; for sale by - . DeGIALEY act4lllll -Q OLAR L&ILL , LAMPS wadhaLlEthd or ooe, two, three. and faatlightd Or Farkas, Had. firdd1.1 8. ...4." , k '" •' • ht (AULD P.B.,atta—Jun received , a lave aidnuil kT, supply of Premiere Diamond rotated tioldrenald :warranted, aatt at the layfail prim% •-• . Pi WILSON BOKAX end CREAM •TARTAR jnn ocee red; 10 ale by - SCIWONAIta,FM& ' • ousar.sE -to Lis forlale 6 ORE cur smithaeld &Inter au cifir.Earr.-4ro bzs W Cheese . • 10 bss Caw as .'fbr 'Jule by . . . IiKOLAISSII3S-Ino tibia N 0 Marano; • JAL .• 30" all. do; , for sale by DEEW IILLD;I8EL11-4 , 00.1wanted by _LPail • . • , - J SCHOONNAKEIL &CO 150131r - h: .— "itrdtr4ol6 . Rico ,1:11 D=lB Oka Veiciian'Red;o2llu. arrive 11 all • Sor sale by • JI3CHOON wAKER ICU E CM TWL-25CCt !bs kee Wi • Os by M OLABir. ":, b t'. l4 26 / . 07 . '4a/sale by dl . 11i0ALEY SMITH, 113 kYO Tin&J DICE-10 dimes 117Sifitst received for sale Do its! ' I.IAG &LEV & BM rrg 11177 3 7.166-2 , ittlk.its_ rate rrOBACFCII.4II bas Thames, consisting of G r Ea 'A. Its, lys, and pcieed lamp; M.S.*, CI mei Tobacco ter sale by. .bietill+,ol.lStiFlELD d ROE COPPEE-111brlo; - 00 • • moGi El: RUA ViEt.D it ROE BE 4 lfilVX:t pram. DrieD irre it ilg o Via• • .ao ebta La a r t comblield . _ til77 D l 9 l. 4:Mki!, .rtrA.A.D't t===l MAME—Caattatax and. Bazar anted - eanstßatly on J.J. tumuli fol!sala mbalcsata Bad tietait, by MUSLIN tt tb i g desi:ibif.:ll.sidoTruiTt'omp.:L.,Z prai-40 brehus 1 II; Intoci.*l; for seta by, . *7O DIeGILL,BUSHFIELD ROE VINE SHIRTS coutantly On band• for =le by a.lO • . tr H EATON Amulet lin ('IL -20 Mai Bank Thmetes Oil; fir mac by L.lO • bic611.4 BUSIIFIE t ROE , , 1101iliDE7.—O tea . Bentley 9 a a. bad Rock Pa. ar tor by , • •FluErip, H,LWY &CO QE Kentucky 43eiars , Ear sala low to' b 3. kitEY aco • St&P .2o ;l „. oo2 i s Ffap stweimi s e . low - mrimilhLaldtwmmsn COTTON i A63-40,Willbs coma yaas, audio wick-, carpet emirs, am:6o'ton MU, 6rtakt Enatufveta rats lovrestpriees by: • ' • • Le. : • FELTEN RHEY &CO OTTONIt2 bales toF l sale l au • •=5 • HUEY b. CO GLASS -30 big 9/10,10x12,1tili atul Ilx.lll Giro .10 , t5 4 , 1 sake km by . iron/LOC/O—H kegs No 16 twirl for rote low b_y 1. : - FRIEND REIM a. CO NAILS -109 kep Oliphant'. binids; for sale by 105 " CARSON k hicKNIGHT W U Z ING-61' J talit i lreoilgr Y rts EPSOM SALTS-10csksjtimeed; for liala by till J KIDD kali DU O bbls fur reed: &r sale by WICK & ZdeCtulDl.MB Cli. YELLOW-150 lbs pure No 1; ' • . " .;81 lbs. No 2 Jan rteemet Cot ' We by "Abe • ' ' Sheted as . . BACOII-10 tl. H. ma, 6 alders bright,l3d . dry Ja.lc received; for mile IllY -' - . .ate ! FtIANCLS SELLERkI lib 1311ifill0-440 Iba Beacpl Indigb AA überved, tor 1 Ea , '. ' rata by - . BRAUN AREITES IPFSZTLitA ASH—Eng,5 mks Just irctedi tar " by BILII.UN HEITLII 1•14II011110Z BOOT-8q Ila (mil; cimiei artl 1.1 c lejustreedi. for ale by BlLAUtt . k.itlalEa t ' , • tor at clam& Ilbe . Yu. CET , TAIMIIIIfi-.100 lbs jou reed; for we I "' :bT., BRAUN it ItEITER '1411E " ots 6"-tiT tk - rtlo i. :4 °, llarncarr L=AD en "openor Red Lou!, eastern atabone iurod, reed; fat *aleby ..1011/1 p Mu:WAN -- - S 11 AL 80A--2 cake reed; for sale by - .1 Li MORGAN fIRANVILLIS AMMONIA-19 boiileirjust ree , d; for 'aM • siie by . Sk:LLERS ' _C O 'EsE7 2 ' . Alll=1 -1 ° by b ' d ? RHEY & CO. Vfirs -4 *""ri , 41"MoNritionsT a. co ~t bs. J osi tt g r elu k lk e lda w u r ui T l a by. ( J IIIIN n EsE . .U. ' LOSada. Ao I tpare..] just ro ed. format by I A. ORM/ ts, &REITER, VEOXILLION-450 urine & for Ws IIIIING—N)bblsoo hand, and for tabs by DFLILLIN liErrill I or Dra 'and at etaira EtatiE B ,l77"7 - ,ATCATLI,IIV.V , LAMY I.ILACI.—AL pntki jut teceiTed 111nd for usle b, BRAUN*, RUM giflSt't YE11.51 014-11100 Obi pn. *arm 0:loow loading, ►7 for oak. by Jrka '6IILLUt dr. MICKY./ 50N. re .4LlStildiVii -I* 4 ls Taimer*Utl, 6,1 . e li. - 1 7 , eu LA/ t 9 .11,00, eotigeat i n' il i N Fs a.