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Some dm since, we called attention to the fact, that by reason of the vast patronage of the Gov ernment and the veto power, the President was Oared beyond [beseech of the people, and there fore there was a growing danger, that at no distant day ourlibetties be subverted. We Woo', totted tins position, by II reference to the mode by whtfelt.the scheme of annexation was accomplish. ed; and the way in which the late war was com menced. In both of theta., there was unquestion ably a bold and glaring violation of the leder and thespit . it of the Coma:dimly. The people were not consulted; and even when their wishes were -made known, there araa no attention paid to them. Emboldened by the impunity with which these deeds were done, Mr. Palk kots 'seen fit to veto amnia bills which had passed both Houses. of Congress by large majorities, the merits and demer its of which had been far a long time carefully con ahlered by the people. What is this but saying 20,000,000 of freemen---• Fellow citizens, you rouq not presume to tell me what measures are to be adopted—l em to judge of this—you are to take what I choose to give you.' Such is the plain Eng fish of Mr. l'oth's course. Is not this that One Mon Powerdtwhich has G.li ages mashed Europe, and to :throw olf which the present revohrtions have been set oo Wm? But what is to be ddne? I-low can the GOVC-11113.{ be brought back to its true position? la other wools, how can the.people be permitted again to govern themselves'. We wu➢ try to answer these questions. There are now two great vilitical panics—the one in power, the a - other out. in n few mouths the question is to be settled as to which of these parties shall mem,x the power a the government during the coining Gaor C., is the candidate for Pre- sutect uitim bepocratic Party. He hae distinctly pleciard binrscJl before tkin people to carry oat, if elm-tea, the principles and views of the cciwing tezuh4riaten. Of course this implies that he sp. proves of the veer., which has been pursued by Mr. folk•. lie approves of the war with Mexico —the manner in which it was commenced—he appnwes of all the vetoes. He believes that Con gress has no power over the subject of Slavery in any nor Tereteriet, end therefore it would ho ' his dirty t•. veto any bill which might contain any clause on that subjeuL According to Ms own show ing, it would be his duty to veto the river and hers Ins bill, should it again be passed, although, while Senator, he voted for it repeatedly. Such are the pledges of General Qom They ate plum and pointed. But how the case with the Whig Party? General Taylor is their candidate. He has given tt as his decided opinion, that the veto power, as It has been of late used, is a dangerous power— that it controls legislation, and threatens - our coat. moo liberties. In accordance with this opinion, he has solemnly pledged himself to the billowing points: that, it elected President, he will swan veto any measure called for by the people—be will never so use it as to influence legislation. If the people call for a National Bank, he. will rot veto a bill establishing one—if they call for a Tariff; they shall have it—if they ask for the improvement of their rivers and harbors, they shall be improved. If they derailed that Slavery shall never enter oar territories, that demand will be the law of the land —no veto shall stand in the way of Leedom. In fine, General Taylor has pledged himself before the world, that so far as he is concerned, the people of the United Stales shall be free in deed as well an in name. That they shall govern themselves, and not be governed by their agents. This, then, is the issue, and it is the great issue between the two contending parties. General Cass pledges himself tosmrry out the schemes of the present admin.,- tration—Geteral Taylor pledges himself to let the people do what they please. The Government ii theirs, They may make each laws as they see fa, and he will have those laws esecuttd. !fern, then, we take our stand. We advocate the eleo 800 of General Taylor on thd simple ground, that by electing blur to the Presidency we gall restore the Government to the hands of the people. The Texan Star elates that a million Mummies have been discovered on the environs of Damp, Mexico. They are in a sluing yostare, and have the same wrappings, bands and ornaments, as the Egyptians. Among them was gaud a sculptured head, with a polguard of flint, chaplets, necklaces, &c., of altercated colored beads, fragments of hone polished like ivory, fine worked elastic tissues, (probably our modern India robber clotb) mocca sins worked late those of our Indians today, bones of vipers, &c. h. remains to continue these inter agog researches, and America will become an other Egypt to antiquarians, and her ruins will go hick to the oldest period.of the world, showing, doubtless, that the ancestors of the Montextunas lived on the Rile. Tha SAlosn • ag,appears In one of the Washington 100 . 1 n . of Wednesdays Nev Yotk Herald: "The Albany Committee addressed Betts, o( Vir fiYie. 'eking if Clay had pledged himself to Taylor. Mr. Bons replied that ha had not; bat to day he adds a pastscriptio Ms letter, in which he stated that as soon as Mr. Clay receives Gym Taylor's answer to .the ,Whig noteleation, he will publish a ward- do/tying his rucquiescence is Taylor's no. mination,luul reggeoteg a separate Whig ticket?' We too aullberirml by Mr. Bons to state, as a runner of lattice to himself and Mr. Clay, and he liar never made such a statement of what Mr. Clay vifll do, and tint be has no teflon-Ilion from Mr. Clay to the effect of the statement—National ]ntdllgiocse. OSEC.O3I to r, Ilousz.—The vote to strike out the:Nnmot Proviso from the ball organizing the Territory of Oregon, may be briefly analyzed as figiowe: Yr_es—(For strikilw mt.) Free Susie Casettes, 11 I Free State Widget, 0 Slave State do 00 Slave State do, 27 Tut;l' 88, 61 Loco*, 27 Whig*. Noze—(For Free Sod in Ores.) Free Siam Lame, Free State, 73 Sitere.Stde Lilo., 0 I Slave State , , 2 -ToiakWhigs, 7 35 i Locos 39; Tesal Orr the' Ralik passage, the vote, sued; Yeas 1.28; - Nape lt=4o'majority foe o_gmnitan g Oregon with . the Wilmot Proviso: The Free Stites . voted solid for the lA' exesptlemis 0 4..,...5e.th liaeao represeating the Native Datnis in Peansyl neia,...VOtetr,iititiktrai Emllt'of the Southern Mem. bar:rimed:o the Y. 2Vilmrsv. _ Ph.to unprwed.esited. 111;714,,' , I,:oiatpro thstthisstge win yield tbrs yelF 41401,70910411tOdviees;oirirone gut' d than ova year ! . ' - 1 . , t . . .... .. :l i l / 4 , 1 1 14-"lftk,•"..i.Z.,`,..;''' , 41..., • . - .~_ . _~__ ¢ ~~ r`.M-~y~-~+ Y y .rte'" K ~ ~epvE>~•;.~ 7 ~f ~~~ ~M;: ~~ `f- ~'~' # ..a ;F h ~~~s, ys ~ ~ ~ ~ ,~- ~ -~+rT _,<-.k.. L.,.~_ ~n_~x;nr+ .>> ,_n.-~.~ Y ..~, ~~s - .,,, .r~ '~~ .- _.:. ....,. ~r ,_"~ .''.r.,~`. _... ~r ~ ~ rk~ t } ? I.s~ k , ~.c,y 4 t ~*' - ~v } ~....~' ~ ~ +';- . _s.. -. _ _ ... .. -.. 1., .- .. . v 3 .1 Virrea , "' P - O • • t • ' kg-4 Az',:pi • 'FiCa*Waldiapreleisttdiistiq-' . • -711 • i. - triitaiBC7ort; Mins 7 . Aess. be.hrought anew into the r Serratif to'daSr, iti it 'paZied'" of-Vero amendments moved bf the Cixamittee on Terri twigs It is agreed iF at the Ordinance of 'B7 aJial bir'iterigei eta movionito it4eecognition. words li4t,tfile Ofdgaring, may be inserted as a poi. much as the Missouri Ccniiirotnise Lute Emariutiiii freedont to all the territory Aorth of 30 deg. ohd,3oMin.,' and Oregon lies .north itf this line,,be it =ism* that the Ordinaniin; of , ' B7; in .beraby reeoguirnii and enforced over said territory.: This hi Or spirit of the amendmeut, and it is idol it may receive the sanction dale Semate;and cattettromee ofthe Roane. ' The oilier anicildinentrenores the glibern veto, which thellause by a very large ra amok out. The 'Senate is Denatiasuic, =Pk' House Whig, and hence the natural action f the two Houses upon this question. Some new and 'mohair disclosures bare been made in regard to the extra pay to Mr. Steviart, of Pennsylvania, cosideriziof thom in the following resolutions, offered to theOmme qn Saturday; hot the friends of Mr. Cassfronldtiot permit the Tomatoes to be made. Thfre charges are proved and illustrated in the docuOeuts refer., red to.—,-(The insulations were not resolved.] • An earnest attempt will be made in the Rouse to day to incorporate the River and EtarborAppm. priations upon the Army Bill. Thy Democratic members have, so far, succeeded iitsluvin action upon these popular and necessary apprivri. micas. Thal - loose has fixed the basis or the Anity upon the Peace Establishment, agreed upon in the Act of Congress of 1812-158 compiunea of tarty two men in. a company, besides the' staff, employees, fica—Lmaking something less than 10,000 men in all. The Senate under coves of a night session have agreed to pay the Spanish GOvernment for the ne groes stolen from Africa, byflniz and Montes, and placed on board the schooner le Amiztad. After the iiolation'of treaties by the Spanish Govene ment—aller her own provision, that confiscation of proprty, as well as freedom to_ slaves, !should at tend the Slave Trade, and after the District Court and Supreme Court, all declared there Slaves en tided to their freedom, it is to be hoped Congress will not be guilty of paying these men thieves kw the human flesh is which they dealtilike con trary to law and mercy. That question has; how ever, to be decided by the two Houses. The Sere ate has consented by only two majority, and sq.e of the slave holders voted against the payment_ Allin bustle and confusion in these last day; of of the session, and the people will be happily of Congress, one week from to day. ONE DAT LATER. The N. Y. Sun has the following later CIONVS from Ireland, repriced at Liverpool by express, Just pre viotis to the sailing of the America. MOST IMPORTA.NT PROM IRELAND. BY SPECIAL EXPRESS. We ate almost in a stale of siege in this Mtg.— Taday a proclamation was issued by the f.ord Lieutenant, kwboth the county and city of Dublin, callingon all persons to deposit and leave et the respective police stations, on or before the 45th of July, all guns, puttge, nod other tire areas, and all gunpowner and IMMlltlitloll, ou pain, if convicted, of being in:Trim:led two years with or without bard Won,. • pte police, who are armed with cutlasses, took up a number of pdms and guns to—day throughout the city. An application havnig been made to Judge Per. rut presiding at the Tyrone Ana., to admit Mr. . John Martin to Erudite reftnied the same and awing ly censored the conduct of the government for al lowing Mr. Martin the privilege of writing from Nourgata to the Felon. - The Nation makes its appearance again tomnr. row. Us leaden are as usual to the point and equally spicy as to "Felony." Mr. Q G. Daffy, from his cell in Newgate, fur nishes an article headed -. Caul. B4i, in u hich he reviews the count qdopted by the Government for suppreving the demand for Repeal, and oh servev, "It is a solemn and a terrible to advise n 113U.] to peril its hopes in the limit, nnld To permit them to fall to pieces by the latch dry rat of inaction; to see them lost 'without hmor or sympathy, or the chances of mdempttors ket by tome fatal rowanlice or incapacity; that is me hell in which there is wnsolfilson. Referring to the revolnuons artuch have taken place In the mecum:Ml° year of I etn, and glancing at the results, Mr. Dulfy proceeded at length with clear deliberation end full knowledge of all the nerd and all the respottedsflity, but with enured alai in your prndence and this . justiceotaar muse, we hid F..eand.shoccie epeallilbetween annum. anin , nad the sword. t formally proebnmed a. war of independence, curd du rim Row is sqtrei asorpeStrfgiotha le promptly fajilleit, in , cafturadly did..oreet: The article concludes by expressing a wish tar tracinportation rather than bee in Ireland, if the Club be supine in toe boor of action, and are de fettled by the military force of Englead. The Nation also continues its political instruc tion in the military affairs, and among other direc tions &plains how polished mixs are to be preser ved in a damp or under ground position, six:gm.. Lions as to window grounds. how to break.down a bridge, or to relied.] one, and bow to blow up a bridge, with practical remarks on gunnery. A letter from Waterford states that that city to greatly excited by the proclamation issued against it. The notices are torn down as 1 , 0011 as pot up. Mr. Meagher has issued a counter proclamation. in winch be calls upon bce fellow citizens to imitate the men pf Limenck and Tipperary, to be firm and steady. and to organize calmly. arc:rimy, nod fear lessly. Mr. Meagher in mockery of the Castle pro clamation, put at the foot of his address-- 'Goo Sore TIM Penner ' The Irish Felon' had not made its appearni.ce. Tun vaunt or a sxu.e.—Whio can tell the vall ue of a smile. ft wets the giver nothing but it is beyond price to the erring and resenting, the sad and cheerless, the lost and forsaken. It disarms malice, subdues temper, Inn en hatred to lover re. rouge to kindness, and paves the darkest paths moth gems of sunlight. A smile on the brow be trays a kind heart, a pleasant friend, an %action. ate brother, a dutiful son, ■ happy huibana. It add. a charm to beauty, decorates the face of the daGarmed, and makes lovely womin resemble the angel of paradise. How true it is that the soul speaks through the countenance. Its thoughts are all written there. As the Divinity was manifested in the ace of Jr. sus, to is the spiritual being reflected from the face of humanity. In the been sad--is the span grieved—the picture is at once thrown upon the canvass of the countenance. But when the cloud is gone sad joy returns, that same countenance is all radiant with smiles—every feature beams with delight. No wonder then that a smile has such magic power. It is the language of spirit to spin', amt.ajaeake of inward joys-of inward content. meii .. auchappineia - .. It cella of peace „VIMI - Gt4 and good will to all mankind. 11 tells of heave. and paints the way to that happy land. Lancaster County Mowing The Whip of Lancaster county have held a great meeting, 113 appears by the 431knaring letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer: Lows:Tot, Aug. 5, ISIS. The mess county meeting to-day, wan one 1.1 the largest of the hind ever held in this county. There must have been five or six thousand persona pres ent. The meeting was organized at 11 o'clock, A. M. in the Court House, by the appointment of THOMAS E. FitAnttile. Esq., as President and a se. ry Mtge number of Vice Presidents and Secrete nes. After the object of assembling was stated in en eloquent manner, by the President, a short, but eloquent address was made by Thomas. E. Coch ran, Esq., of Thrift An adjournment , then took place. At 2 o'clock, a processlon was formed, which proceeded to an orchard belonging to Cot. Meyer —where ti able nod spirited add:es was made by Our. Johnston; who was AdloweU by the Mon. Jas. Pollock, in a speech of thrilling eloquence; it was argumentati re, con vineing, and pleasing, and drew Furth great applause. He made hiinseft'ignite ovate with the Whigs-of the Old Guardi while all seamed pleased with Gov. Johnston' 'Hr. &e -vane also made a bent and appropriate addres..— At the dote of the 'Meeting the very curth trem bled with the shouts and horses of the notltilltJe Or Taylor, Fillmorc , Middleswarth and• Johnston The Old Guard will du her part towards sealing the duets of the Ccuentes is *Ma State at the at. proaching election. ABILIVAL or TIM HiBSIANN.—The Ocean Steam ship CompartV's ship Hermann, from Southampton, (Eng.,/ July 21st, arrived at New York early on Saturday morning. Tier intelligenre 43 been an ticipated by the America, v.-Inca letl Liverpool on the 211 oh. The Hermann brought 171 parsen gers, and a very valuable cargo. Among th,, pas ., wagers are Mr. 1). Murry, of New York, and Mr. P. Frakier, of Philadelphia, bearers of despatehe. Another steamship, the "Oregon," was to have been Ist:imbed at New York on Thursday, being the third vessel to rtztt4 the northwed coast II America--under GOridntinent emdraet. Ihe Cal. which is thii.plopeer, will take her deers tisde 4w the Pacifie en: or about the 25th ofAmint month. The Panama A forlhe same lb; is reeelv. ring her machinery, add will be rowdy 10 leave fa s tiersbnitinatitni in December. - • , "if Gou t at. Tams be choseci,lhe next Coif V= will undoubtedly be Whig. Absolute Whig rule will . thell be upon us—lVoskt!ngton Ukis77/ 115 a but. Do Whigs want any better assonwas than this that all their exertions should be devoted to the , -.VOW= of Genend Taylor--Richinosil Thom •:-- _ _ cstiatez.*srreshi; : - 13.; t'i: I.I3ACKW,OODS'AVVENTIMS iL .41 t , i01117,51X- YEAR'S SINCE. ,_,ltonotefrorsenk*4.4s9fany. note; and on der farthest • verge - Of pop on at that tismiklived in =MI, cabins- tYfia whet were meta-in-law, and , depend ed onlfieir ek. ?Ogress =as limiters fir - provisions-for. their lA:Lilies., On one ,of-those balmy evening!' Mayi when' noture.wavrrising from her .bed - .o - death and pittlinglinth her renewed Wary, these 'friends " tOok . , their•ltusty ri fles and wen t . to the almost untrodden„forest, in qieet:of Mitnething tffneplenish theiriables. httempany Was - their - oldest,- most experi .eioeit and tasty do, who from the days of hisynxith had been trained for ,the Woods, and who had, become perfect in the science of hinting, as fleet almcishe wind, and ' as - alert-as the tiger, yet k ~ thal was one of Me Most docile of his race. Re was always ready for anyeinengeriejr, but most delighted in - combat with a bear. In this matter he had suffered; for in his earlier life, like other youngsters, he - thought he I knew more than Ink Master,. - anifsevendliines, by taking too vigorous a hold came off severely wounded; but afterwards he had learned to maintain a running fight ; whether heor the hemp/need. The evening being dry and warm they bid no luck, and concluded to .watch a deer lick. The sun waS,,thronring his dying rays on the tops'of the lofty forest, when the rumbling of the distant thunder was heard, and a black cloud reared its head. Some polivision must be Made to meet the emer gency; one went to peal some bark for a !Metter, - and the other to kindle a fire and crillect some wood; and just as the night was clash? , around they were. aroused by the barking of " Brill" over the ridge. While we were preparing for the night he went to reconnoitre, and came across a large bear. The temptation was- too strong—he immedi ately.made the attack, and wounded the ani , real 'so severely that it took to a tree; then he sent back the notes to inform us of his position. We 'did not hesitate a moment. Bath picking up our rifles and tomahawks, set off at full speed, and soon, on reaching the top of the ridge, we -saw the animal clinging on the side of a tree. We pushed forward, but by some means it learned our intention ' let go, and mime down with a crash on the ground. Bull flew at it strong.. ly, but finally the bear repelled him back to us. We placed ourselves for battle, when both of our - Pt-locks were heard to cry "click, click." Af•this the bear wheeled and made all speed to be off; we, fol lowed on, hallooing, to encourage "Bull." It was now so dark that we could not see our hands before , us; still the lightning trashed and the thunder roared. At length we heard Bull again notifying us that he had put Bruin up a tree • we rushed forward through the woods and over' the logs until We arrived at the place, and by the flashes of lightnitlwe could see the bear. My companion acing the heaviest ball, was to shoot first, dI to reserve my fire for an emergency the animal held by the side of a tree. When it lightened we took-our po sition, and at the next Bash the ride resound ed through the forest. Down came the bear. raging and howling. We both rushed urp, tomahawk in band, but when we got within a few feet the creature took another tree. My companion loaded his gun with three of my small bullets, and aimed again—down at came again ; then I shot it, and an was silent, except that we could hear Bull tug ging at it. I took my tomahawk in one hand, and felt for the bear with the other, until I got hold of its foot, and found it quite dead. The rain poured in a torrent, but we endured ,it until the storm was over; next morning we found that our prey was a te male' and had cube, so we bore our prize on our backs, and passed on to the bottom of a small creek, and soon Bull reached us one three fine cubs, tiro or three months old: one we killed—it was more vicious than the other two; we made captives of the lacer Tem grew to be a fine fellow, and would wrestle or take a box with any one, hut ii would trot do to handle him roughly, or he would return the compliment with inerealte. So ended thin bitar hunt. 1 give this as a sort of specimen of the onginal manner of the backwoodsman in procunnu food for himself and family. His hackvr - ood's wife, his fat papooses, his dog and gam, were his glory. t SILWA.wIII,II. Dunua, Sunday Night. Wrote or site Litioata..—A distinguished writer putslorth the following theory, on the subject of wages for labor: a With refrtonl to wages, it may sound straugelY:, yet l believe it to be nue, that the -real interest of the farmer is that the wages should be kept high, and for this reason A laboring man is not a mere machine —a hu man poor box, into whose mouth is put a daily number of cents, never to re-appear, but a living being, with wants and desires which he will not tail to gratify the moment he possesses the means. If he can earn only , a scanty pittance, just enough to keep him alive, he starves ou accordingly--his food, bread and warg—a half-fed, half clad, wholly untaught. animal, with a useless I mouthful of caniiverous teeth. But it his I 1 1 wages increase, he instantly employs them I in comforts—in clothes for himself and tam- , 1 ay ; and as he rises in the scale, ventures on ' the taste of meal. He employs a tailor, a ' shoemaker, a halter, a butcher; and these in tunt,muchase the materials of their trade from the farmer himself, and the prayer of the other customers ; and the farmer re ceives back with abundant interest the dil ference which he advances in the first in stance between high wages and low wages. It is for this reason that one of our shrewd est farmers used to say, " Give our laborers good wages and they will boy our beef"— Thus, too, the bounties of Providence go round a beneficent circle—and, after making the laborer better fed, better clad, better taught—in abort, a better man—the farmer himself is richer for the very benefits he dis penses. Depend upon it, there is no surer sign of .national prosperity than high wages - - , .and God grant that for many a long year it may be the lot of our countrymen, whe subsist by the Labor 'of their hands, to work well—to be paid well—and to live well " Metcrst. CULTIVATION.—What eutbbing, ploughing, digging, and harrowing is to land, thinking, reflecting, and examining is to the mind. Each has its Proper culture and the land that ii suffered to lie waste and wthl for a long time will be overspread with In ash wood, brambles, thorns, and such vegeta ltiretriiiie neither use nor beauty, so there will sot fail to sprout up in a neglected mind a great number of prepidices and absurd opinions, which owe their origin partly to the soil itself, the passions and imperfections of the mind of man and partly to those seeds which chance to be scattered itt it by every wind of doctrine which the cunning; •of statesmen, the singularity of pedants, and the superstition of fools shall raise.—lierke- Ley. Elva:mix or rue Cue. REVOLAI counts received at Philadelphia from Cienfuegos to July 16, reiterated the report that our GOVCIP. mem handed to the Spanish Minister at Warning. ton, a petition presented and signed by the mitten of thq Island, begging the annexation to the United Statea. • In consequence, thereof, , untabers were thrown into prison, and tried by Court Martini fur conspiring against the Government A letter in the Courier des Etats Vats states tha t the Sardinian ambassarthr at Paris had received a communication from Florence, stating that on the 4th of July, Pope l'iu• IX was struck with an at tacic of appoplexy, and that his .inditioil excited serious anxiety. The Fourth ofluly ism Reel/s to have Leen fatal to reveryl of the great then of Europe. It was on that day that Chataubruind died. Hun. Abu:. Taunton, formerly member of Con green limn the Redford (re.) District, died nt (1111111 Leesburg on the tad Mat., aged (2. The Dultriet Columbia never bad a truer friend in Congreva than Mr. T., and lite portrait, painted (of the Con poration, now hangs in the City Hall, Washing , ton. balivitTAxT won WAsuincrunt.—The Hudson Bay Company, it is elated In despatches from Washington to the eastern papers, have pn.s. pose]. to oar Government to sell out sit then- 1,011. sessions. The proposition Was discussed on Frt. day to secret sessiott of the Senate. Sr. Town. um Sr. Criork.--Capt. Davis, or brig Emily, a: Ncr , York, on Friday, from St Thomas, on the A3d ultimo, repona that order 110 been matured bu the islands, the blacks having auh• witted and returned to their work. Every thing won goiug ou as previous to the outbreak. The follawing Leen, ul4 to be prophetic, have been current for ninny genre In Germany:--4 would not be & king in 1848;4 would not be a end, dice in lug, I would notbe &grave digger in 1850. But j i►oald be wkiderreiyou pima in VIOL' a . - .. „v'T s 'i ntr zue,prrinatraiiiiitstrz uAzorra. 'Tut A useitiNS - Carroa'Pie . iiiitio.—Three of these. estahlisEumiletewei - tecotatodheed opera. tints, though but partially awned , via. hands Thdraitoryoftlesark Blacloiciich;lteil dr C. 0., re• named yesterday afternoon, with bat slew opera. tiom.. A large number of persons assembled, gen erally from euririsity to witness the going in of the bdt tadistuzimuce of-any moment occurrec). Going thence, however; to the', factory of lathes A. ,Gray,Esq„ a distuitiance rather mdre serious oc. 'coned. -Stones .were thrown at Mr. 'G., and his worknatt,and micro! the &males threw un sound eggs,—two of 'O hl& sirick Eir.sFrar—o. ne on the shoulder asuitheethcram the neck—spatter. ing in hisfiree and over his elothes. Aparendy satisfied with this most unfeminine dancantration of kleling, the rioters, or a portidn of them ' MI"' ded to the Star Factory; Messrs Voeghtlyj where they threw eggs and stones at the budding but did: no damage. This last mob was merely empanel:in( children, led on by one silly girl of eighteen or twenty. She being under bail kir participation in the law riot et the Penn Factory, was induced by the gentlemen who entered bail in her behalf to leave the acetic, and things promised to become quiet when we left the ground. Mr. Gray has furnished the Navin. of Alleghehy with several of the names of his assaannts, and ad ditional arrests will be made. The dishuhances may, we think, be considered at an end, if the police continue vigilant, and the fisctoriea, at least, which have resumed, will con, tinne in operation. Ataxia- NsvrosTrox.—Mr...'Eliward D. Tippet!, of Washington City, called upon us one day this weel.l4tith a model Ora newly invented balloon, whicrge says can ho navigated to any point of the compass ageing the wind or with it, eta higher or lower elevntion, at.thewitl . of the navigator. The President of the United States, the 'tea& ofDePr."" ments, Memberi of, Congreas, Ste, he lays, have all examined and spoken favorably of the inven tion; as be will mote, fully make known nt a lecture to be given at , Temperance Hall, on this (Thursday) evening, at 'which time he will exhibit the model, and explain its uses. , . _ Messrs. Eichbaup 0: Sample, of Allegheny city, have a coo t for furnishing the boilers and 'team machinery of a very extensive Cotton Factory, which irbeing erected at Lebanon, Tennessee, 40 miles inland from Nashville. The steamer Com. berland took put of the machinery on each of her lag trips, and all of it will require to be conveyed ken miles over land, afterabe delivers it at Nash villa. The operatives in this new factory are to be slaves. Lost AND trourm—Mr. McKinley, a passenger onboard the Caroline on Tuesday accidentally drop. ped his pocket book, contaning money and bond., amounting in all to !lame $5OO. The pocket book was not mimed until the boat was about landing at thewhart: It wan then remembered that miother passenger, who was well known on the boM, had been seen to pick up a pocket book imswering the thmeription at the one lo.t, hut when march wan made for him, he was among Ma musing. A war rant wan IMMOdiftlely mooed for his arrest, but up to a Into hour on Tuesday, he had not lieeu found. Since writing the above, we learn that the tioel was found to the Diamond in the afternoon, .d when charged with the dam% immediately gave up the treasure, and was antlered to depart to peace. Tux Wurstrao RfIrTY . - - Wr were admitted yesterday, by a gentlettout at whom we eau place every COOtiIICIICC, that the Surveyor brought on by the Wheeling people to azarume their nut road route to Cumberland, has pronounced it hurrat,. cable, or nearly tto—one fitment, of seventeen milee requiring bertcriv ma. nf rnnnaling. We al® understand that one or two very large atoa•k. holder, have lately become convinced that the ‘Vlteeling connection Zannut be desirable is any A r the Mayor', Office I'eAt,rday, c"r11/." - was calm a. a coultnergi ntortanor. timed to hare dernesaed naelf as bexarruingly as poinahle, leaving los honor and the polsce, the repo.. c. needful dunng thc hot weather. St:mem—The weathe r yes:terday was d. dedly lararm—die warmest 01 the scrum. The most 44tonate are they Who eau ft ow God shed). umia, tad irschange the 16fluzir bilmit and *km; dust of the city 4.3 r the pure brecies e( theeotm. try. DCATU OF Lderv. Rotarana.—The Bellmore Amerman, of Tueaday, mates, moon other item,. of new. from Megicsk that Lt. 4 G. Rodgers, of the 24 Regiment Dragoon', deed of yellow fever at Vera Cm: ois the t:lat iva, alter an Mlle>. a tour day. He we, from Uoiontown Pa, a graduate r( the tellittary Academy, and a young Oincer of high mem_ The tariff of Ihl6 cnuat.ba reeiami, or the iron manufacture, and wine other equally im p o rt imi branebea of industry, must be stopped. Irelec.!. many of the tollitqf mills in thee vimatiy have IC ready mopped; and the only null lot the noutone• tnre Mtuthicay Iron which a yetinayorl.: ha. be; to finial! teintract 1 0 • (be Olidembuntii road 5 1 00 tons at S63—eione third in ou.rk—iitel clme Its door. like the tuttera.—teutoit Truudler - - - Ua XPI-Aari. Lyrae Pa-lA—I - he great and Inner tug demand tor these Dill., is the surest evideoce their excellence. People try them end their recom mend them to their netghbon No one who trio , err • sufered Rom the l.rver romplaten. or from any of the thsesoses anung front a dnordered wow of that ors,. relied lu obtaining rebel if he tried It. 1111. sine's rah, and thus they Lure worked their own way into pope Grin b lbe astonishing corn which they are ever, day performing. Read the following certificate u Sitt.tousesia, Verna Co I'. 1 Apnl /61 /I , 1 , 17 'Mews. J. Kohl A Co --Geutlemen: I • write to u. fonts you of the benefit I have received horn the use sa Dr. lfrisantre Lae( rills f hare been severely ai lbeleel with Laver complaint for a number or yens and hare been very much relieved by the shore num ed pill. lam nitotterto more Of AM, a I Linn any Intl effort an caitro core; and am confnient bat on fellPe a pod parry ofubeni A young lasi, an vw,daintance of mom, used one or to down or tan.. lrid said they an tottered bet More then y pill she had ever used. She Is afflicted With ronsomption, or live, romplant. r W Buri.cß " Foe sale at the Drug Stine of J. !ODD/. Co. wood street augtO CtIAPII.V.VII-Llt, Largo GO, V.., July fte, If4+ Mr. IL I !tellers—Dear Sr, I take pleosorc mcrr iifying ihs good etreels of yourtable Yeroofur My child reill.efilir sick,and thinkl nought be wane, I tried several kinds of Vonalfoge, dung any effect. I concluded to try your Venniffre, which I did with. ratisfactory elect, re much so theft fay lane daughter. neer three years old, pi.sed something near one hat, dred worms at one tone. then rceemtnended It to my Wiao have inedlt with 'forces% so much to that we sold out or two weeks /1e supplif which was laid in for six months, and neatly eve7y ....Pc' sou is cumuli{ to the store fortteners' Yernufuer Respectfully yours, " 11. S. CIIAYAIA ti Prepared and *din/ R. F. sp.u.Eits, 57 Wm.' 01 ' gad sold by deurgists onendly, Pl.butgli 111 leshany. .01 10 1517 - t'e rite Poona Alcmsta-1( you arlish to be ace pewits' in any anderlaking, you moat always .use me crop., marina,' Therefore, if you have • cough, Inte J•eda's Pseacrwarr and cured. fur it s• OM proper mt-una. Rase you Asthma or slawalty of breathing. shim the 'curly efficient memnu a, cure yoU la 19 on. Jay =4 arprFtErnialwines;ll,l=3.lellOverfottle il h :d a =l7an b' 4l I. c r7n7s ' ls c p Use mucus ;l el; flees them up, slot thus remove, every obstruction to a free revs. Mimi, while at the stone luteall Inflammation to sub dued, end s cure is .etlFtom so be esfeated. Have you Spisibily of - Wood, Pleurisy. or In (Oct any Pulmonary Adamson, then use. Jayre's expectoraus and relief is certain. and you will foul thus you hoe. awa the proper we For Bale in Pateburgle et the Pekiu Teri Store, 7y ch Weal DO. Wood. 1.17 Arno EXPLCTOILANT.—We would call attention b, dile excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Astinaa, and all affections of the Throat and Longs Haring several times within slew years pan bed ova a. sioti to am a medicine of this kind, we have by caper, once tested its excellent qualitieromul are prepared to recommend it to onsets. Ministers another nubile speakers afflicted with bronebial affections will find great benefit (non it. are. It is prepataby a wientt. fie physician, and sit chivies will find it reale and effi carious medicine in the diseases for Which n is re. conorionded.—{Columbus (06101 Coos. and Jouro.th For isle of the Pekin Tea Store, N.. 70 Fourth etre.. mF2S I . OIAVADID AWAY Chou Hgsuanti sou C1111.04.3—A Cowarw Woµ•Al gALm KIODY.-1110 Own, w 14t. faintly, or rather he into whose hands tbey had roll, niter the decease of one te4 o °let nicd 'twin us stoves. was taking them (role N. Carolina to soul. them to lir diens, where they might be free. Will those who hay.. tweis guilty of separating husband sod wife, a mother froth three dependant little ones, have humane teeling enough in their heart. not to throw her. a stranger, penniteire end utterly deentute, upon the cold charity or eV unfeeling world; but lorry sh her with mein, Dint ioanot her in qetung to W•ysiswourny. Indiana. where she will had her husband and ehddren,and kind j friends to look to in Moe of need. Beier to J. L NEW • BY, PUI4OIIII, ED" Men never attempt to counter:nil a worthless oracle, hence valuable medicine. or e hvgatently muta ted. The knave who counterfaiia a medictne Its great a crime as it ware • bank note or the coin of Ms Untied States. it A Fabne.lock . l Yeroolug, whteb a We only pale and certain cure or wont, lom bran counterfeited In tunny motions orthe country, and pertiams should he on their guard when porebe.o, to get Um germane article, prepare. at Pluabaa r a, p a , aptil Q7* floor..acre DTKOCIRACT: . 01 . a Review of Lc coroCoism, Crow l becotentencemoni of Om Adminis tration' Of /Moos Folk, down w the nomination of dem Casa lo Myrna: By E ti . Anatwonh. , . 111. very emoting work, which has lately hewn pubilhed In fills city, 4 for talc at all the Book Morse eoge•lw QT Don't beim yellow auk Teetb—tbe7 can be =do pearly white by one tore using a box et Jones Amber Tooth Pow It hardens the gams, oratens the breath, to. Sold at Liberty at. ' narfittlasely • -cousati:Coartriniton. alte - Antimasania: and •Nan kraals of At etiauty are reviaated sem in pitmary meetings, at the akial pumas, Irrtha aereral rledliou uiruriel. Saturday. the 11th of Aognst;latti, to elect Delegates on to a Cututty - CooTaution, to assemble at the Court Moose, on Wednesday, the lad of the some month, at o'clotk, tatimpoint Delegatea to a Whig Stom Convention at: Hartisbd4b., for the nomination oft• a candidatefor Governor, and also to nemoutte a condi dotafor Commiasioner, in place of Timis. Fairmair, de. ceased,- 'Mc primary mcetin;ss, in the Wools and Boroughs, oteeitible 7i o'clock. P. 31.--tiod those go the Tosehshipa, 013 o'clock, P. M. - - CAROTHER Chairman of the CommiROBER ttee T of Comespomlenc S. e. Jona L C ue , Secretary. • MARRIED, On the bill inst, by the Re, Wm. Reeves, M. Soto lux Woven to Miss Selma Exma Gam men, all of this city. Orphan'. Court Bale. IDY virtue or an order of the Orphin , s Court, the on densigned, adainistiators' of the estate of John Riggs, deed, will expoati to sale by public vendne, en the preathee, on Saturday, the Rd day of September next, at 1 o'eloelc, P. EL, all that certain norm:ago br tract of land situate in Snowden township, athomuis lands of Arthur Morrow, least Phillips and other" swarth:tins about sixty-three ree.horrutg thereon erec ted it dwelling house, barn, and other improvements. Thie property is very desirable. being near the Brownsville State Road, within eleven miles of the city, well supplied with coal and limestone, and the land at excellent For paruculars armoire of either of the undersigned, Or Of F. C. neeigell, their Atterney. DAVID RIGGS,/ , , amgra.wth•T EDWARD RIGGS, Pellmsrlvanlsi College—Medical Depart ment. IMAM STEW. nOVE 1.2111.1.-LIIIIA. rum; Conroe of instruction fur the session 0f1514.19, Will . cointnence on fiIONDAI, the 10111 of October next., and continue uziol the ensuing it of Marcel it, annual commencement to be held is moon therenner os practicable. Anatomical ROOOlll open from Member lei in April Ist Clinical Instruction at Pennsylvania Hospital William Damien, M. D., Theory and Proctor• of Medicine. John NViltbank, M. D., Obstemea and thsemma Women and Children. kleury S. Patteruat, M. D , Malone Medic. and The rapeutic.. William R. Grant, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology. ;:ltivid (Anton, M. D, Principles and Pracuca of Sur- Ilactinagton 1.. Ailed. /11. It, Medical Chemistry Fants—Matnculation, &Vag wench Prorcsaor,3ls,od Graduation. !30,00. HENRY S. PATTERSON. M. D. auglo-vrenT Registrar, No. PI Arch st. {A 7 ANTED—A number of 21Cllirf wen, to go South and West. Also, come to the New England States, to set as agents for the sale of new and sepalss. works. SUM per year profits., over and above their expenses, will be insured thins, with nn opporunoty of Clearing ROM per year, and more, of they are acuve Some men now in our employ wall no doubt make over RIAU/ per year, clear of ell expenses, and there are chances for others to do the same. Each men will have his thinner, and it will be neeertary • for them to have tit leant 825 to SS., to obtain a good fitting out. Apply to A WINCH. , . So. lIG Chemut rlulatlelptua All letters must be post pant. augltt..tvl It°7' THE STAR OF THE WEST VENITIAN BLIND 1%1 ANUroICIORV. East onin of the lhoutond, where Volution Mulds el nil the dtfrent sizes and return are kept on hand or toad, to order after the [wool arid rno•I approved Fantern foal, ions,ot the nhortrot none e and on the wont reasonable term, the Lrap Rivitnit roll or tiplit Hunt Tranapri reney unit Parr Cortniii. nl all the iliderriii wee. mid paitenoi, on hand and In sale low lor rash Ind Veto man Blinds painted ovrr and rrptirril. or taken in part payment for new. %VEsTKR v ELT, Prrepr. R —All work done with thr best oiatrinul rind workmanship, arid warrunied to ;Ora, the MOO in, nitrous Allegheny rnty, Ana 10,1.4 d. Allegheny School for Girls. FlithScs ot Ali. 1% rnCt. Sebool. rorn cnence Moniny. Sepirguber Ith Room. In Federal .treet. AlinKheny, rreXl 'loot koVe Ow Post Otter Ttnvs, for ot wee:, Vint Cin.. 510 Erroll, Senond i Is. In.rinan Applwations 'nay i. made nt rlt An derson street, Allegheny. near the !land Street !Judge autrit,lll.• JOHN 11. DIS:LLOH. "01. 4.10 rot I-u Ell ILV.V.II. Win\ KR/ ?"• i'S C V. /.. F. BR A TED ' .BAND AND t 441; ARE N EIV 41 . A LE VIA No E11WE1....4 Ni i SI Wood Forret. Innwero Ihtk. finlizi i i mond alley •114/ PUUnh sr reet. ha n . oovv ope and lOr .nae u larue AAR - Ml.ooloi PI A N. / FORT)-:.. , Irmo the above 111311. aouctory. 010. 01 uml 7 04 . 1• Pt, of the infest ,i,',., anal velth all the renewonprovemeel•. v. tnen will ne .0:J +e porennwra ul lhe - 11o•ton Ca•la Voce," II eurmtd) sot 10 Summer Itattnut at Pleasant Green. l.h KILO- tanning au now I.< accorroundated w ulr jy..urd t ug. ut the well known 1 / 1 1111.1011 of /mores Adorn., dee mon.. t• situated at We Icrwer end oiNL.nehroger,tworuden Irma the city, corn• ;Act...) secrladed truil.notre, and surrounded byel., ~ r gardens, old fronting the Ohio, win re the boats rryureflly pams..licenitig without sat tag the gen e . rsl noretdric .1 de wear. The wan of I.IU/iIIC.I ral pur•uo ht. nrugurou In the ctly. talr Insolent+ an e d .trend hi. lecOvreloues witn los faintly. where :In r cap, the delltrul und pure brut-tug mi nt ilnr country ' rtiyaltd cur trw - tr)• command he tr.e..t toedreal ttleglarree !rum Irtn.burgn or Allegheny Ilan • &rico OVllinuares (411 VI..111.3111) on the, road to the etry—endatffireernwood packet land • a shirr, .1.. trot. the**, 'to am" fro difficulty occurs in R... a..d own* r rty rutry,,lnne iron, 7ANI ur bun pa., rum terms cu noardrag wilt be toutol __ very truNterste.And no crlort .. spared to met etre.. , 0/11.414/b, 111 Fllit 11VN A CIII.LIERTSt I Individual. or moult portret wisbnig to - 14 A RLEY NIALT-400 bushground nerd urtgrout.d. "7 with meal. i.e t regular boor. of 7ANI. 1 r ' the dar'4 We Jay, eat Le ve omnoJa .l..• for race by noel° 1111.11IN'N 1.113 r7.I.:RT, ' rrounl P Etrei:ent stabling cod carnage rourn rIORN 8801./SIS -Lo dor 'tin sale by : run nitro I,?zrzured. tangy 131 augltr P HO" 2, g ONTiIY REYOIET-- The (..r•ILI I ile Insurniree LW: Nl}:l'A i “rnbertand 1.1..ver Metal. I VII Ann holding trout snore trrlat and L. IN etrel. P.' , Lb. Pcv^oos boor “reo d . the. , Ott., • re • 511./ .1 AMES 1.1.1.7.F.1.L. 24 orstet .4 dd..% the twd uco.d“. tranr , Attakroc.—ol Y.. 40. L Lar.l, bhdollar on; tresds.y t 6 hl .1 ;er C lit and; 4r• ~/ lag fecal I'lstttr rind anglo JAlll,‘ 1/Al./1.:11. ..115nuee II Law. (~ L AN throw .t sod Ited k7a mast., sat eon., ,t ; 3 Fekraleti anent sod fur .are hy V Ftatercr • EW FAI.I. t.i rOirS— A A Nla-mni Co. Amer, are now nproosK rune, nod park ag,.. of orar Y3ll Gond.. fl.Olllll - 0,111, 10 pan Ise*, A, ham, Freorir, Muti, 13..0k NlttAns.., tlrilar... t 41,11. Larel auglo Alto till. -In 4b:, and i baii huls. .torr and ;o r . r IW , 01, ....eh) MUM' N At'LLHEUTN , N t.) A C ,, N 11/ IC& I.l* r. All • jtlSt rer'il aial ;or sold° 1;11.)WN /a N. I I .: F 61.•:• uriou• gruates, for ta:r 1,1 /11t(Ill N I.lllls'r:4;Ni I ‘ .N:4 -.. 12:: iorual ter, 4 ";',. 1. ;+•; ant 3 _3110./ ataglo t. 11) COCHRAN. 2.. i wood •t 1 CitrgraaA; q , WF:E.I), AND C ASSIMKRF-4—t an conlognoi,3l :3 o j iltrposolis A ...Inn sale 41 a . ,.yji, u VA, OW lIRA N ,Il the•etbem are enau,d lor ER. , and ~ II i ICHNI MI:AI.-411 Wok COT. Meal, Cr , A .....,. e - • • At II abJ ur.d..r IS .. %., 10r..,m1 ... Frr .1 ta..d a., ..., .. T • 1111 1~ aaoo v , a. V HA RBA I ,Il Inl I Er , zl I . "“itk-1.51.1.i. Me,. Pork, joss rev J !sod lor . sa.,,y aualu 5 S. %I.' HARItAI ~ ii it i . 11: „. 1:!. , Ol . It - . 2.i ul tid6; Illy s Flo k ur %v pl i! t . r . 7i . ; A d ! II f l u, ...2.'.... ' ' MiMIIIIIIIIM= I=l 1,. No I ,ar.p. ill 'ion- tad in 1..1 lIA KB, C.. 11 1.... ~, 1.115•re..11,1. •turr•i,..l iau.Nll , W 11AlillA11.11 N ialr 10 VI MI, 011 IUILDAt,k.—o : ) au.) I,u U Maur/la god In rre..l Itupr. ,useriur .1011111). 101 ..eie low to e 10..• couniouu.nL ,gU 1 i BIDWELL-90 , prash- Rup .s. :: . , ula l. ll 7 .., .14: j .: 1.1 , augU 7.11 •E m bla . 1:1:g: No 3 .. , Nl A n . :. S I ;u t . l . , }:T R WO 81. .- . 1 . 0 4 1:t0in II au4 )RNT t INK ,tu k V ir r so alc GuUnuJ 0nJ .... . . U) nug- J 1111/WELL S _ • 11. L1i ., 11 r 1 , .N „. 1.: 1,1., , : u 0 rt ;:i0 I IltraLt „. .tre . f ,.6 :ur large cream Chersa, pat recez‘ed •ue y F VUN BUNN HURST b. ru j - • 1.11.' —IOW Ins for sale by ll ll au u g7 . S F VON RUNNIIURST & Co rlautntT2ol.. bbl, wran,.l:74ang4 R ROLO4 & Co 1 . )11•E—lai lierre• !bee, reed and fur sale by •ug I R RI 'BISON h Co DIU IRLIN-21JU tone Pig Iron, Made and other lur- J. bares, cobble ;or foundry and mill, ler sale by aug.I _ R RIIIInON a Co l'SO:VI SALTS-5 bids Elworn Eagle urk pi jusl received and lor aerie muga JUIIN MORI: AN. IlrugEt. werol Di.ArKIN(:-5U Mown's Challenge Ilia, jll ;or =lc by boy./ JOIIN SIIF.I.AC —low/ Ibn Oulu Sbelac, (orange) for .we by /wall JOHN LI !HOW, AN lORKS-2 boles large Harke t ree'll and for sale by uugl JOHN 1) HORGAN VEX RF:O—SO bbd. NW reed and fur vale by LI A VAHNEsTocK a. Co. augll corner Wand wood .t• SALERATHS— lo bbl., to bge. ang7 nF VI, Ha INN lit 110er A In '." I duo large j . nog/ c 1 FAIARS-:IW AI Common Ci f bbr male by 10 [tug! WICK Sr. lIIVANDLESS IRLISHML) SUGAR-30 bbls Crushed Sugar. for V/ sale kr atig7 WICK lar 1111% LIKANS-411 bids small lot solo by sus! WICK & 'WC A.NI/1.1.4_, LILOUR.—..IO hide fresh ground Must Flour, unalats labls Rye Fluor, plea are's! and for Vila augl la S"WATI.: AN *ALT`d—dll cults N bobs, an coreload for ALle by O. magi NVATKRAI AN 1,.) AFa IN AND FLA NNl,ElJ—rarssa Oa. Resod, u Jugs V aurseed, aust 'a:ceased and for suie Ir a most L n ,1 A I . l:Ft NI N “ 1 - t e t i I I /. tapir, ,s re I; t N ‘ a t le r / t ,.y tol N I TL,H.1;1.,:,.\:1,'“1iN,1-i,'-, 0 :xi b 1.1., +,,i. t "rurile,til!!!, ,ult r . . , , d JI -, , .ILW o iG:FE - 1 , :) , ; ,.. - , ....1 , : ,,, L 1 7 , ,,, , ...1.1 „ 7 , 1 . 0: ; 1 0 1 ,, u ,, b1:17 , i L. , 2(2a)r 0 Cu, i , , l' 1 1 . :11111.1'. 1 , a:II a, watc{ alid 0( I.lnt ~ia. , e x it i 8 4 ' , !: , ".1,1 1. '" --- '7,,,`,"",;;'a -1 :"..!`,,°);,T.','...,:l ; .-! /rt . :AS-15 , 0 0 b.'l . he,as 1 .. 11, (Ir, nu 4 Itnr , erta; Tmia, , t .,„ Fur .le by _ jrl , l PIIINDEXTEH 8, !...'a i.... 4-: S " i ' . ‘ .... ` q, ' , l--- `,°. 7 .1` ,— "'",':,,'7' . L . ,,d01T1`:1X 4 . i i ll ~,,..0 . ITV :NEFfz--.1 A U.. . 0 ., ,i ~ h . v , j .„ . 14 ' 11... APO 1 .5 vl 31144,11.1k0 NOI4 , 01 Vurtuu• .Iktult. .11 Ise. mud ..mw. IAMU 011.-2.5 bbl. Iturp,,,ta, .0) 110114 0:14 ‘OO 4 .42, Lti._ ./".."• 1 . 11 0111111 N , fr . MACCA . .DE.AIi SNUFF-,lta. reedaliclAr..,7l.e.obii lY n , .._ !!!!_. ' TNuoiloAh?..cdov.ilwfoilro.a..l..:7„l, Coili,,Tlolnkcjoolziglje..o.co.igipte 1 .i;. 0 11 /iII i2"'"h °34"":%!IZRi r ' N Ir! jAIV I LItiI'IS ..1 7 4 HUO C U lTale l r i Ca l Oito 1-I , :ctioo . 40 Ba W o.s . . " tg:Z n arrin " 14' ; no ' ' ), 11 pp Etc; Twmo, (or wee at tosnoloolurers loweel prio il ire+ FRIEND. RURY te I'd VI 111111111 M _Ehiiblittlet,lie'dlO•ll * *,..Cill e . ffichrffiMmt, auto , -,,, l'illiE neikl4ll tad IN'lnffir COM. ::. er;,,,,, -.ll_ menses m this I.Ln:thou On lb h ,!_olovriZ o .„:: :Scioto:l uud continue; font moot • ~..,./Olt ,d..„,,,, Matey slier smceeded by the tip , ..00 Ammer Seiston, which olio minim. four i. 'lt_ tru ao , tons preliminary count. commences . . 0 05 day hi October, and continues one ... ' r , ck ,,.. FACULTY. i • LL L. Hill s M. D., Anatomy and Opt ' 4'e S e $lO CO g e 'r L. h. Jones, AI. IL, Mucha !Medico s ' ,....00 . .., V , 10 10lint and Botany J. 14. Oliver. IM. Lk, Chemistry and P ''' 0„1.,5.. 1u . W ugh,.Al M . D., Surgery ad CI-, ..7 . , 0 00 • "'" A. li. lialdridge, NI. 11, Obstetrics , • of Women and Children 10 Ui . of J. II Bu c hana n , lll. D. Physiology, , .„. , ~,,, Medicine sod Nledtcol Jump . -1. ..„,. T. Y. Morrow, M. D., Pathology. ' . in lel Penner of Medicine. • ...... r„. 82. ~, kintriculatffin Ticket, ea U. ~,L _ _ 000 . duo.. Fee, SAO. Demonstrators ,_„,.... b ` 4 ' 0 ,.„, M. One hundred dollar. paid ea ...7 ,1,,. ° .. , 0 , ) ,„ , t o , Monday In November net t will .. meat in full for the entire WORM . 7.. " . . 1 ,',.' " ... L ^ x '. flalliculatiog Library, and Dem r . ceptuL _, a Cull ond tho- The course of iustruction eau., of.,, rough pre.ototion or the various , 0( . A , „„.„., cal science tough: in the leading ~.,s , i m , 00 ,. 0 ,, , together wttli much additional e u r;',",l(Ll,_ any other institution, viz: recent 00 .. 0 , pr ., - vanes in phyoiokigY, bearing .1. 6 tem of Malmo lice; • More thormlgh tnaP.ctiOrned system of procuMedico and Pharmacy; and a :, ,.i1k0 , . 0 , „..., procure, bossed upon exffinsive . 0 „. ~,,,,,,, „ re, resesomb which erratum —old the Yee of met. preserve the vital energies—to Ivo 0 __ Li., teor curial medicine, and geom. -- .. with success many medical ot ~! o ,_“°°•°i__ .L. Lb O. O O , uncle th e usual resources of ta/ , ',„' ~_'......, or lectures and csounnottons will 1t', 0 ,,,...°T... Co.! , dates for graduatton, is midi ~. .. FM.... y MO regular Catlegl , "... of study, moot bole sue " bun ofarhicti mum air . courses of medical term be no this Ineututel or one tr- - ... . 4 . 0 Lb.' yeses' rb artiee. Pn 'll3e lust.. WWI chartered/ 045. The classes Io ottetulauce upon die lectures hf0.. 000 es follow.: IMAO, ph 1.67, IV; 167-dg• ....Io.eedt.4 n In•00r three years 1 , 1 eta H, ‘,l_l_,l.eg.dtyc.h: largest in the honed Mote 0 0,°_0.0. C o llegiate 1. (eofuer of Court mid Mum Vt . .. tr4o, sufficient for the recepu , ,M 6 or bs LEW Pupils. Letters upon Lowness or s ChffiLmaton, moor be addressed to the understg post paid. Notes 01 solvent Bonk o, oldie States 10ch rho is °°. e l side. wbe received to th tit of Inc.. Bused May Ir eobtained to the eitL ehio n to °T , r i. r b er ., °°° 4-,Demo of t h e Faculty. Cincinnati, July 70, 1640. : 00 6 0, 11. _ AD Ordl&a.or EJialdidsing rzia fi riiigif,frad. 50" 4.. " Alley., sr/ the „RP& Ward. I.—Be t ordatned ettaacted by the entreat of hachure, to SelectildC....B Conn.." as .mbled. 'not the grades dWatcou street, Beech al ley, Portorg errvet, Cohbootreel. St. Patrick alley, Locoll et Eagle , m o ra Apple alley Viekruy 1a.:a...nal et, Davtdeon Braun) et, Manua al, Pride at, Sterna/Kt at, T A Chesnut et, Boyd et, C oo p er .4 street, aud Yea.) leo ma A velum, front Vote at th Jllmou , lle Stray , ' the 7th Ward, shall Ina p#l o lheollY heed ltd ee.b. Wheal as deergnaled on marked A , 1, bearour dale Novetuber 1!,1e 4 7. nod signed by the Re cordate Regulator. Ser.:l—lle It limber erSpri That the clerks of the Col urtla, aster ohv proetraCknowledgnien, hr and uglily on caul plans A. & It. oleo. approval by co 0411 Sae d further baeed. Ac, That the said plans sisal' be deposi I.d itlhe oat, of the Recording Regulator, and ivr,lie I,4yr recortlF.tliereol, the Reg ulators or other perwit,liteterlddden to take the said plane out of the u/re viOxregulating, except by du. plicate it further tided, Arc . Thar the grade of Bo)d .reel at its to,ter..eerloa with %Vatson strect. %hall be It fret lower than ther4le ris marked on the plena A. 2t It, thence roc bf KI Oa,turtn mu:ending grade to the grade of Locust at, add front War:oti de...et:lid by an 02.10111 grade to Ilia Oda of Yrunny Iv•niti Avenue W•lonn street Rhallhays an annum ascending grade from loyd - at. to Chenal SA , astwordly. and front 1,„, y , Str w,,,aamy it than fun I ni fret per too tees to Sl eet ump,e atreet PLingtsa qtr. shall Floe by un 110110011 ascendleg grade'," the grade of Locust •treet. emahlrldied 6) sentiA tat of t i t. OrtilnalkCe street .hall noe bran aif.nn grod,. from Poyd street. Rs now evaldt•hed. Lott. crown tit ~ a rd street, be ,mter, tioyst sod dooull RATeets, us sit Own on Ina plan A , anything to SoCnOolat or this niolomitee tu the con trary notwoltamedoi, Skr s—h. et lartheratdruaed. Se , That the graalts horrby ental , ..lled 0,111 1.., retort...l i !be tat < for terorallog Leeds d.c.,littler .I,rection of Clerk. of Couor,la. Ordained :little:wild into • late In Council.. this let On ) . Aukast. A WI.- A itrrt,l NlUltt/A., WI. Prcelt. C C II litutti.l. itulEt, Clerk C JOHN :SinnuS, Preet. c C JO. Nuoe , Clett S. C. IJo he, :or, .tea t I yreit •! Rho, I rle 44 WV. BA KEW Art-, 10r . h..0.,111 usrysll24.e4.l. Retell Grocery fur Sole. • THE atm ate!, drattou• ttt r. I,i/11 Lever.., k talth hitt orl otdt•eer ma. tattatt lot ui argli waned Go' (rcedr. • s.l r•c cc: itt• staad. ode °I ckr brake Alirghecc city. @cleated cm Reecccroct -trret. ucktmelouly 0r.,1 the t'ultac itrtt4r, on the 1101,P1 rrio• nr stork U 1. r(.. , 11r. 1 wt.:. *elected tor a triad bona . . teal •101, ta 01 • vet y wupertor •att opport unit t •eltittin rtqu tatted A tra•duellit rrethi r,lll yt, ca, and lartte,••tott eatt Lr h al ;sok htli• Tl,r Ilwat lad Stand ia vrt.:l a.lapted to the HLa •adl, %mild pa) wet:. itt that tieighiortrood •ii),vol. , ' ACIIISAJS alt IF: NIA H WORKS (IN Wool) sT . ri - rstsu HGH Ir If“ WILKINS, oYrlMfssto tnatmlacture Nimiurnemr. Burial Stutt‘Torril,s, nerd Nor, Mame! l'ieres. Can- PmeTopa of loteign end donirato marble, at a rrpdar ud fair yarn. B to monsuneu., vault, Sr formal, edt ro . of al ar ~ • 4 1., riptioit ‘Ol/1 - 113 a share or pbblic vaon For Kent. .0 GO .1) Lire.. -101 l Brirk tlouol4 bar I.mtdiitar, Ihnons; Boom and Hart , C0111111u:: d ' oci i" rirtf i l= t .11 'talftt.l.l Eat Item COO/ ougi , dlw *!U/'ICH ro NU:to:HANTS —The advertiser wk. .11 ca. afirmaaeitholualitat as Clerk or Saleatuatt a Clotitery estaliliphmetit Hearieetable tr.fermice, be b vq, Aildre” to maga J S NI'NFLNI ARA JAMEN Y. K 11(11. Anor,..y at Law. tiakewel, • Grans .trees. nearly opposite the Court auga.:Ln us• L p , a , tne . . A .. SZALLHATI. A Vea.l,.. tams Suleratn., fa, kale by WICK k MCANDI.I-ISS ,1 4 1sariimt,-...0U lb. Kentucky Feathe for sale J. bl uug3 WICK & NIVAN SPICES—Ground Allapsee, Cusnaokon, Clo ea, hlua tard, dr.t in 5 and In lb Cass., for .ale by 010 WICK & 11100OLATE.—kal boa Chocolate, for :ale • aIP %VICK & AI'CAN LEAS (7 7 lIOUNI)OINCIEIt—te kegs pure U 51311, Ginger, lb LT. WO by augs WICK & A Lkeg, No I Leaf Lard; for Lax lay I nt , ss & ' T 114.10 lII'S OIL-25 bbls for ralc ?._ )11i JAMEA DALZELI. DRINK Silo CIIFFEE-I.a.t bag, landing and for I. vile by ly'=l a IILACKLIOIN _ boll bra nOlll 6.r ) 4L' (125 J.. 111 r ••butlkali, ~vu, .1 kk cor and us• r set 2tl .tor) )11 ALINA - A A Alaaon & Co. ma ' • Iren,,,liteaelted Nlnalsts. uwpfl a , n , casa and sheet...sig. mualina 1" 4 . , 1/ 1.. " -- 1/.. ", 1 ... .JK MO; /U do I . 2 thyro, Id %old (202 .11,.., tor 1u1,,,, _ !, 2 0 _ J I) X% 11 . 1 . 1 1)122, 110 wood 21 _ 11, 7 1 219 , 11 ,u 111 c t1LD r i. 2 , 1 ' , 0 ,,,, tt0 i 1 0 1 ,2 ...:4:,....51;1212.1.1 Zion. %I J U WII.I.IANIS M1.0t.'..,t.v.1..1,1:21.,./..L2,:"..1.,1.,i-101)it1.h22.—.„Av....kr.).21,:1b0,04k, L'.7t,cliar:. B tor too,: dollar bill 4CO N-4,1V0 lbs 1121t02, Sid, nod N111_41121,.. I/1 tub, hour, nod •Lorr. For sal2 by - ' V It HOWSON & Co. 11,1 I.r rty .1 1 . ) 4K IN 12 1 . 1.K—. , ..,120u Ili. Sidrs. 17. r... 0 .1,, II oor ,!2.4,1 11 10.111,o)% .s o. G1it:AN1 . .—...22.nt .1.2 t.. Y 22. 1 c ~) ".,‘ 1i ii) ,T! ' ; ' , 1 ,..:1 1.1- ., 1 , '" ':474.."'"::"1'1::i'idi'...:,%""A: It • ....11-tt, `‘....tr, 211 t, ‘ utigi It RthitSLAN.S. Co J 1 \ 1, lEPP F.ll--31 , bx• ItrA;g4 •iround Prppe aug 7 NywiiS WCANDI.E,s 1 ' .11 ” WA.. t . 11.13,• 5,:.4 lotaag Hy so n. Imperial, uul,c,dci, ucd I• 1 us. .1 1111 l e Tea. %4 catty• do do; le by ft.e: , I, K Jr. MOAN DIA . ,. - - -- ,A IS. 1,, 12.. n. , 5,a114 rump • vetEdtbh Totrur tu..uper,o t b Y • K 7 Wtc 11 , .AN 4.4.1•2, ,4•1 tre'd I JA Ni I/A 1:z UM--10 bble anti for snit. iky outr4 1.1 • FA lIN .k SlN—Zl. , bls ',our np,era,` . just rre'd and (or !tale by 'tt A VAIINESTOCK & Cu r...„0 , 4V,AI)-- . II.XXJ lb. Red I.ciul, itope r 10 r.ljutt rec . 4 and (or sole by_ oust J KILW b. Co R.B. SA/IJA--40 . 4 R. pup Curt. Soda, loyio .od fur sale by son I ' J RIDD.Y. Co ,ULIALT—WO Ault eyed and for pale by Itutt I J hIUUh Co OT ASH— b casks recemng from atm, Lake Fr. 1.11 , 1 fur sale by a4l , .114.51Lb‘ DALZ ELL • ----- - B 7 Jotua D. Davis ' Aualloair. Ciaitua e as4/ Qams.rtrart Ot alactiOn. On Saturday motmng, the tteh Oldt, if 10 o'clock, at the commercial stiles moat, comer of - Wood and kVth ,f 1 b. yoldWithout rescrre,JOr cash, par fonds, by order of.:lohn Porefte, Shea - of Alleghera county-1 craw, Clung end eciatwaß, caltoracma • bwidwam aasortment, ethic will be wild it, 101 l to suit purcblocra JOLD'i D DAVD4, euct . , Itqf Goadt, ft, at Auction. On nuirsitsir nu:truing, Aug. Ilk Ist lb the commercial tiores Room, earner of Wood and Filth moll ha sold, without reserve, • large of form,/ and ..101Uallt Dty soasistitig of v•r ty Mika. /Withal= Flagitious, lawn, bet+ sartoes, clo!its, rolloolts, •Ipeecaa, bole loyle prtnisp.. taints,fancy Vc.n.gs, blue MC areas silks, black utbilltioves hosiery. itierirkr , o . l d , umbleacbcd stiostins, lasotts, be'rege% "'- oandkerrehiets, itmenno shawls, sen-111cl sitl, patent thread, tiosim •gloves,iileoched ad brow usuicltusi Le. At 7 o'clock. rtllitr‘r. •:ta OtoCiri, Clam. querusantre, gra.awarr, groceries, t o. b .cco, wpm, ,Orctody, wore pn. largo ali.ottraeal 0111 CW and scrotal baud 1, 0“ , ° beta wrm.r n ab " ° _ 4g wbiert are, utahognoy was, sium,did dressing ~... , aoraMou bureaus, ditilit,r, break la•t and ceutre table. liu<3' and corntaoli chub . , work and vra.l l steads, bedstead,_ toolbar beds, trunspureitt window Wins, carpeting, looking glass... Mantel clocks. globe larNe, 1 Complcie sel.l , :arkxulitlia took al good ord.. Ai 7/ o'clock. Cutlery, /act/Ty, musical lootturocots, n largo al. ..ottineni or fuTTLionabla rcud) made ctothotrbio/U. &Got, unThrellok.stoldle, velvpr., trunk.. gOIO uw 'TIT. , watches, guts, tokluD, foot/ tool stapler t rim/ goods, nog, JOHN I/ DAVIS, Ace) Winea, Layout', to., at Auction. On Saturday toorinuir,.the IdthlU n'elorir, al Ju the warehouse 01 Mr ba I stile. Jr.. in Third atreet, nearly oppiostie the Pura (nitre, will be .uld without reaeve. tor cash current). a taunt) al rltlich Brun. dies and Wilielhot various deactipUon, sit cask., Madeira, port sherry . and claret .vi 111 bOlik , - . ..0/ bid, old Monongahela whiskey A lair, numhar of iron bound bailels and Ii g lid rectifiers: lc/ether with jrl sourly ul nth., amide. u•w ally kept in it liquor store augY .1.1/N II DAS IS, Aunt , AMUSEMENTS. EAGLE SALOON, WOOD ST. 411.101'1AN SERENA DElls ' (10485 (.141, Wrm" BENEFIT OE 811 r NEI,UN EN 3:ASS TIIIS EV'A UM...AGE:4EI4T OF THE EITHIUYIAN SEII EN 8 Lr" DERS, to connection with the tormer Troupe, to nue week, beginiiiitg this 531ondoyl evening. July 314 The evening, entermininent rill conuAl of a lira ,4 Concert by Me Tyrolean Voenlists: niter which lid justly celebrated Land ul YAloopiao pereonders make their appearance hod give Aerofs thew mind table entermlninents, rosining o a f Negro Songs. 01