4k~t_r/~Y►l . :iu:{ji:ftY YA~~lßY -WIMMA , . OO * sD U ft 6 1 ,111 TUESDAY . MORNING; ATAiub a U, 1515., iinuaarzzaque istowntaituanwia. Advernaementa andSabscriptiona wtherianhAmer can and United Ewes (4azatta,,Phdadalgh4 teceived and forordAdad trani.dan office. yotticarximairss. - • Vfe wiU receive and Comma Ow of expense, ad vertisements and Isibteiiielens for this COMUSIIIICIAL LIST ASP vim ADEL PHIL PRICE OIIIIIIENT. Subscriptions id this valuable pllpPa anllba received and forwarded from this mace. tts.MT Geztrta Ls published Ltg lri Tt7AV l lTler Weektp.--The Dally is ekerea e per ektreese;3l4 Tei•Weeklyjs Fere Dollars per --sersom; the Weekly is 1 . 7r0 'Willie ,or =my strictly iw adea.s. , • • IgrAtrrizristee areas:many requested to bend in thistr favors before Sr. ss., and as early in the day iu practicable: .Advertieenserds not inserted fin a speci fied lbw will invariably be cbarged until ordered out. Fox Lattaireiird pdallirreitee,Doglextie, Mar Arts, River Kewaj Imporls, Money Markeix, ac. see third page. Doineoratie Whig Nomamnions, FOR PRESIDENT, '"ZACTIALIaY TAYLOR, FOR VICE. PRESIDENT, ;MILLARD ViILLIIORM, of mire , max. : I.IIIILEOTOMAL ,TICKET. SENATORIAL ELECTORS. 1 1[011•11 M. T....WRIT. Le ; oClVashington. non. PsDrAra of 1. Joseph Clarksoh, 12. iteury 3033.33.. 2. Jobn,F. Weaterill,„ , 1.4. William Colder, 3. Yuma& UMW 13. Wad= MRlTelde. 4. Thos. W. Dulfield, le. Chmlm W. Fisher, D%nlfl 0. Ulmer, 17. Anat., O. Carlin, 11. Joshtm•Delmas, . R 1,721910 R,Daridsou, 7. Jobe,-D. Steele, M. Joseph ?footle,'l3. lad Land* all. Daniel 9. Joreph Setanneker, 21. AndreorL=s4 10. Cbarlea Snyder, 22 11.14ham1 Irvw 11. Willia2o.o.l2atleY, =Thom S. SL II , ,FranelsTyler, 24.13ar0l A. rnmemee. . • . • FOR CANAL COMMIgSIONER, WEIL ;RIIIDDLESWARTII, Alitheasonlo and—Whig: Br o .i.ations FOR CONGRESS, Ef Egg' 11, SA. El PT 0N• • . or errnamatt. • rot •sasalaj.l. LEWIS c 4. Noin. , 4 af lndlhl.. .CLERISTIAN .SNIVELY, of Wilkins. • M. SWARTZWIMDER; of Pittsburgh. KEDIRYL&ReIre asonom, RezgerianexoN , or Loiter St Clair. /OLIN SCOTT, of Rosa • -^ • • • •• -•- DAN= BFCURDY, of Elizabeth Borough aanzroa, JOHN K. FOSTER, of Baldwin. liciaixt , page for Telegraphic News. ilea Dint /Page tior Oliscallasseares Nelms Rumour Storsat—llie Lexington (Ky.) Atlas, of Tuesday WS states that that city was filled with rumors the day before, and thrown in a great state of excitement, on account of the dimovery of a well laid sebeine, lbre wholesale atswanding of the ne. Roes of that vicinity. Thirty sixalaves were miss • ing, fres Woodford and 'Ftentdin Cannes ,The Maysville Eagle,. of Tuesday, gives an ac- count of the escape of thirteen slaves from one neighborhood (North Fork) in Masan county on Saturday night„bekmging chieiy in Wm. and Geo. I.Greadowse. It states also that a gang of be. tyres:thirty emdfdly tummies were stopped on Mon. day evening, same twelve miles from Maysville, and seven from the river, by a number of white ineO, anon whom they fired, dangerously wound • Rig one in the thigh. They then pursued their way. The Eagle mentions that some Warty res.. tote hien had left that city in parson, and about 6wty from the town of Doter, all well armed, and determined to capture the runaways. News, has been received that six slaves had crossed the Ohio river near Ripley, and escaped through the sans of Ohio. The'Lanisville Journal sates that a telegraphic despatelt received late on Thursday evening limn Lexm,gton, mays An expedition is wising. from here firs Harrison armed kir the purpose of taking some runaway • , negross and abolitionists, who are surrounded there.. They have had several battles. Charles Faster was killed. Thin is alarming. Great ex citement is ms • Tsui -Sams Mayas, agruntac.—The is gent Washington correspondent of the North Amer• icon, alluding to the d, sill in the Washington Unioni that the Government had any knowledge of thOprojectad revolntionisang attempt in Mexico. wid= there is unquestionable evidence now in that city, that a schen= for revolutionizing several of the Departments of Mexico, with a view of form mg the Itepoldie of §ierrillindre„ has been in pro. go for some time past, end is now considerably matured. `lf is not believed, bat it is LIMON, that General Shieldi participated in the preliminary organisation of this movement, and, I apprehendrke will not venture to give thin toxaemia:a, or say caller impli cating him in each a rierigu, an,unqualifted contra diction. He cannot do so conaititently with truth. The Admanistration in not ignorant of the pm. gramme convened with this outrageous proceed. ing; and &it does not sanction it directly, it winks at the efforts of those mho are now conniving et its success. Persons in the confidence of Mr. Polk, and high in the estimation of the party of which he is the head and embodiment., are notoriously M.l - in the concoction of this scheme; and, more than this, they are determined to put their plans into etecution, unleta arrested by the laro arm of the Gererumemt little moment,' I tun not permitted to speak folly thitiseriouttsubjeek but I can say that the—Pre ideut will nos long have the pica of ignornove !hetet his indifference, or to justify his neeect of &An fa. it will be brought to his official notice by a representation on behalf& Mexico. The matttm and the proof are here on the spot, and to a shaprwhich the Executive cannot avoid re !peeling. A ram. wenn 11.50WING--kll article in the N. Y. Tribune, exposing the Mock /tension allspice in that city, makes the killowing statement :. Let all strangers remember; wee for all, that there is no establishment in 'the City where real watches and traluabhuewelty are sold at auction. Such goods have always a osarly fixed and keno sic value; and can neither dm bought nor mold at any great redaction from the standard price.— Whoever offers them thus is a "'windier or a thief. Enter he has molenovhat he sells, or else the 1111 i. 'des Elfi offers .ate nd6ing but_ paste andgalmaized pewter, and are unruly worth- By following this plain direction, the stranger in New York will save hismoney and avoid being obliged to regard Wand"' as • fool and a apcantey. DU= ors Plencrozanica—New Orleans pa wl announce the death of bun N. Ramon, Erich at Maturion% in Mexico, where he bad published the American-Am, since the American army look posseasiOn of that place. Mr: Fleescm was a no- tire of this county, a brother of anon C. Floson, Egg., and leaned the printer's art in this orrice:— His Mother, who resides on the island, eine Miles below, and many other relatives, mourn hie death. " Mr. Flamm was a man of respectable talents and great enterprise . , and published a very incirmicieg-yaper in Matanumur. I=! '"As Migration ofthe Types. Allegories and Praph ' .cieref lA. 04 Testament. By Wm. M'Ewen Minktet of the Gospel id Dundee. Pitrebuser published by Elliot at, English." This it, n neat AS tiro. volume, of 265 prmes.— The subject illustrated is an important one to the elided= theologian, but we have not leisure to ascertain how well the author has acquitted him self. Gut we can say, that this book is a very fair specimen, of book manufacture, and does much credit to the enterprisin g publishers, and to our friend, Mr. George , Parkin, who executed the printing. The praMice of pollee men, and watch mcn.car tying and using fire arms, or an y d ea dly w e apon, cannot be sufficiently reprehended. It Is a relic of . lewleariam, which ought to be /Mimed down in every MVP/limed community. It can never be jalib foible to jeopardize the life of a fellow being, io making an arrest, except Ina case of clear self defence, or where the offender's arrest nom atone lately nommen , to %hinter) , of the liver of others. 'fte lamentable occurrence of lam Seoul:lay should prove a warning which should not go un. heeded. DR.OrTai it= been 6®d witty on a second in dicuaellkiu-"ra*Vo34,fix Ong deans. The • remaittdetV.tho indictment; against him were then Laid , evalfer the purpose of taking up the ease of - Seam:UM Calif...a the veaseL Tinv."Smaar Braman," published in Alm), Ohlo, COM= 10 WI enlarged and improved, and with the names of Taylor and Fillmom Akins at - the mastlied. -Tkde is one of• the meta which et diet healialed it ii-published by I. Teesdale, for. , ! meitfot die State -Jaantai. Our eartespoident, IE4 p;leee verrieter estitg hieterical bet& His letter is worth rend. .Tnz Taus Wm is the title of a handsome paper , ust swhOfis Motmqernon, Ohio, by E. XfiWirt Llsoupports iutd Mom. . PANAirtum, Aug. 7,1818. n th "' Rd4oia Pitttbu rgb Gault& . . In your Gazelle of 3d Angrist, I obwri•e an edi I Mind nonce dommenclatory of a splendid steel en- , Raving, by Ladd, from a painting by Manisoir, do- signed to illuitrate an interesting historical incident connected With the times that tried end pieced men's souls! Rom Christian ought to rejoice in the production Many work of art tending to exhi bit in maturing Rom, the spirit of our Revolutionary Fathers, as Manifested in their reliance on Divine I aid, and their reverence and respect for the Chris tian religion-Lyrovided such work is calculated to prwervem correct impression as to oil the main features connected therewith, which I think this effort of the -artist is not adapted to accomplish, especially when ushered into notice as it is (very innocently) by csurilated lama of John Adams. I have seen die article which accompanies your no tice, headed .'Beauttful Reminiscence,' and which originated the idea of the painting by Mattison, go. ing the rounds of the papers far a long time, and credited to the • Newark Daily Advertiser.' It par. . ports to be a letter from John Adams. Now, air, in view of this painting, and the Letter of Adams, I am constrained from a respect for historical truth, to say a few Words concerning this • First Prayer in Congresa,' and do no, convinced that your love for the troth of history is web, that you would not Publish any statement in your paper, even if tree, repro: it nem, if narrated in a manner calculated to mialend by any unfair means. 1 defy any man ID read what purports to be from the pen of Adams, without arriving at the conclusion to which the writer - undoubtedly aimed to lead, vie that the memory of the Rev. Jacob Duche, one of the chap. loins to the fret Congress, Would be held dear, as a pure and glowing patriot of the American Revo. lotion. Nothing, however, than such conclusion, could be farther from the truth. Only a part of what Mr. Adams, in the work from which the quo tation a muse, says concerning this man, is given, and Mr, A. is represented as saying concerning him, what he does not my. Lis undoubtedly true, that Dacha men a c haplain, and, that although an Ems impalian as he was,' he made an eloquent prayer for the success of the American arms, but Mr. A. diWs net say, that that prayer, or that any thing d eee o . this day that prayer was made, "was enough to melt a heart of stone." To rener the prayer of Docile effective, and to render conspieu• out its vile Mithor, the writer has been at no small pains to garble a letter of John Adams, written to his wife, and dated 15th September, 1774—(which letter may be found, voL 1, page 25, Adanw• L e t. tem.) In that letter occurs the following sentence: ' These votes'—referring to resolutions concern ing the blockade of Boston, passed 17th Septem ber, 1774— , were pawed in full Congress, with p(r.` feet unanimity. The enteensthe affection, the ad miration for the people of Boston and the Massa chusetts, which were expressed yesterday, and the fixed determination that they should be supported, erne enough to lark o Wart of stone. I torte the mars gush into the err. of the rare, old, par* Qnoders of Prawideariers' On turning to the article, on copied into your pa- per, you will ace that the latter part of this quota. tion in most egregiously misapplied. A writer who can so Orniharly make qiiotations from 'Adams' Letters; as to combitie disjoint.' extracts into an effective whole, so much at variance with the au• thor's design, should have added, by way of cone meutary, wparagraph from a letter of Mr. Adams, in voL 2d, page 13, which in a few words puts the character of this Rev. Gentleman in such a light as would plaoe his devotional portrait on a par with that of Judas, nod associate with the picture. so far as his representation is concerned, any thing but hallowing emotions. or contemplation. Mr. Adams there writes—. Mr. lauche, 1 am sorry to inform you, has turned out an apostate and a trai tor. Poor mark I pity his weakness moil detest his Wickedness.' As further illustrating the character of Ihiche, 1 might state, that on the Bth of October, 777, just seventeen days previous to this lasi quo. ted letter of Adams, he attempted to undermine the integrity of the venerated Washington, and in n letter of great length, allAi the most cautionary preliminaries, he goes oe to say that he (Duchel • sras among the first to bear public testimony against having recourse to threats or armed °pp°. %Ilion, but the tomtit became too strong for my feeble efforts to resat' He declares that 11 'terra sad alternative, either to that the charchesor con tinue the service, without using the petition kir the Royal Flintily.' He says that, ' ether the fatal Dec laration of Independency; he was .surprised and distressed; JD receiving notice of his appointment as chaplain, and raaltly accepted the appointment. declining that he • could Lave but One motive for this step.' and that was • I thoufht the church 11l throe apokves. for hts prayers in behallof the colonies, he mom carat,: tly, iusi soap, and pertinaciously kdaors w corrupt the virtue. of the parent chieftain of that or any other age, by wt only paintipg in the gloomiest colors the situation and proVects of the American cause, but portriv. nog in vinyl drapery the future glory that would encircle his name which would ' appear with lus tre in the annals of history. [See a copy of ibis celebrated letter, in rot 9, page SI, Hatrarirs Reg utter of Pennsylvania] Now, ail., these are miszputable historical pc. and in view of them I would suggest that addenda be made to the prominent personage of this punt ing in the ohape of tent and habfs peering from be neath things:rade stolen 'livery of.W.aveu,' ma that while the piece will truly represent the pare and holy emotions governing our forefathers, it will further Illustrate the diElculties by which they were beset, and not. entail for the memory of the blackest osnor a degree of veneration doe only to the patriotic and pure. Duche was the worst of traitors and of men—he convicts himself of acting Judos like in his most sacred calling throughout our early fungi;.le—reeseing sympathy, and pleading to God with is lips in use behalf that he might the more effectually operate to onidestrun trots. Such men were infinitely more dangerous and troublesome than open enemies, and the con templation of their existence in the midst., and ea. laying the confidence of puts men, worn down 14' the almost overpowering cares of the Revolution, naturally conies the mind back to Apostolic days, and furnishes some, but very inadequate then, of the trials which beset the paths of our firm fore fathers. Duette was succeeded as a chaplain by Bishop White.. Mr. Duffield assisted at the same time, who is very handsomely mentioned by Mr. Adams; but as the Presbyterian clergymen were all active on the side of the Colonies, it is no: and has not been necessary to mention any one as dis tinguished above his klkrws i s patriotism. Darhe was a copastrir with Mr. White in Philadelphia. bat afterwards fled to England, and when the let ter went to England, in 1737,t0 becoosenated, be mentions in his journal the presence of Duche. It ie hard to realize that any real sympathy could have existed between tiro men of such opposite characters. Whinge°, in his letters on the "Pro natonal Literature of Pennsylvania," among the • . n. papers of the Historical Society at Philadelphia. u otes Graydon as lumina Duche "a weak and vain man," one "who wrote an insolent and pi, ,umptucrits letter to'Oen. Waahington, in which he advises him to renounce, what he in pleased to style, "a degenerate cause." The object of the artist is nodoubt right and proper"—a 6nle =dor male, perhaps, in the selection of the occasion for the exercise of skill. For the design of the *wirer of the article which called forth thin' production, I have •no nook charity, as be not only mutilated Ids althorily, but suppresaed• an Impor tant part; and in tootter• of history, the doctrine o exploded that 'we may do evil that good may edam' I will not prolong with an apology for my lengthy article, which seemed to me called be at a time when one in attempted to be palmed upon com munity as a glowing patriot, but in view of whom, real history he must with Moore exclaim - Oh for • tongue to curse the slave Whose ere.. like • Oesdly Pervades the rourleits ofthe brave, To bloat them In their hour of .ot. The New York Herald gives the following no the probable rue of New York— Whigs, 217,000 for Taylor Old Hunkers, 110,000 for Caw Barnbomers, 121,000 for Van Buren. 45t,000 The number given to the Barnbarners includes 15,000 abolitionists,. In 1814, the vote stood thus Democrats, Whigs, Total, 485,W4 In ISO, the vote fix Governor, was as &rllows Young, Whig, 187,671 Wright, Dens. 161,306 Yourtg'lr majority, The Editor of the Wheeling Times might to know that Lard wordy never help a hod cause, or convince an opponent of mistakes. We have no dizpoxiliOn to detract from the merits of the Wheel lag route; but it is ourbusiness to publiah the new. of the day ; and if we have been miainknmed, we will chserfuky correct any aitsertion we have made- We cannot, however, take the demal of the Wheeling editor, without 'further evidence, ageing the statement of our respectable infor mant. Tait Poughkeepsie Eagle has finally nused the flag of Taylor and Fillmore. Mr. Platt considers Gen. Taylor's express acceptance of the Whig nomination es committing him to the Whig party and its principles. The chancier of Mr. Pillnthre side to reconcile hint to the ticket.—There now remain, we believe, but , the Seneca County Courier, the Yates County Whig and The tribune, among the Whig journals of this State, uncommitted to Taylor.—N, Y. Drawee FALL ETACTIOn — The following elections take place la thu succeeding monteue—*Vermont, &p -lumber 5; *Maine, September II; *Azkansaii, • Georgia and *Florida, October., Maryland; October 4; *Sandi Carolina, Octinher 9; *Pennsylvania and *Ohio, October 10; *ildithigan A kilwassppi, Louisi ana Tow, November 6, *N. York and *New Jersey, November 7;osthussc belied*, No lle sub. r 13, *Delaware, November 14. In th,oie States which are Marked with an as. teriok ( 1 6 mambos of Congredir are to be. ebosen aa wall State cancers. TIIONLS •3. FlNtil,. D.. 11, woe been appointed &aviary of the Pennsylvania Railroad Oosapany, rine' 0 . FULL Esq, resigned. Mr. Firth de. servedly enjoys a high charactes for energy, laud. nee luddla, and Wald integrity. Ur. Fallerlatibodt embarking in ithomereantile business, and he car. ries with him into his new "'there of action the beat wishes of fa who have win:teased the courtesy =tram Ability with which he discharged the one rous duties °Oda late odice.—PAlL =e= W e are indebted Cain old friend, Dr. V. J. Ram geaud, kr a copy ofthe California Star, of the IW of epriL Our citizens will recollect Dr. Fourgenud, as a gentleman in good practice in this city, who left, with his family, a year ago, for alarm= and who has settled in San Francisco. doctor, with whose literary tumour citizens are acquainted, is, we observe, a contributor to the columnd of the Star, and an article oo the “Pio,mets of California," is full of .merest. Some of the Picts and sums Cons which it contains may be hereafter transfened to our columns. The Star complains loudly of a duty of twenty per cent, ad valorem, levied open all goods arriving in the ports of California, from any quarter °film globe, and hopes that the burden will soon be removed. Information has been communicated to the Star, that a large emigration from China may soon be ex. peered there. Some of the "Celestials had already made their appearance. California a represented to be in a pretty quiet state. For more than a year no disordefs bad on. carved—the native Californian were beginning to mingle with the emigrants, and were gradually turning their attention to agriculture. CnL Mason, Governor of California, had homed • requisitionfor one thousand volunteen, to garrison Mezatlan and other Mexican ports in the south. Captain. Hoar expected to raise a Isatialion from among the Mormons at the Salt Lake. Four com panies were expected from Oregon. The rains had been abundant and the pro.. peel for good crops was cheering throughout the country. An immense mine of silver has been discover• ed in the valley of San Jose, four miles from the town of that name, by Mr. J. F. Reed. The vein is described as being three and a half feet thick. Laving an uninterrupted run east for three miles. the depth unknown. With a few hours labor, sev eral tone of use were uncovered. It was fine ore, and required but little expense in smelting. The Star notices the death, in the N. York Regi men( of Volunteers of Ist Lt. W. C. Tremmels and 2d Lt. Charles C. Anderson. Captain Turner and 2d Its. Ilarrison,Jemaings, and Day, bad resign. ed. 2d It. Termule was discharged from the see vice. The Star urges upon the emigrants by all means to keep the "Old Road" from the States to Calturr• nia. Their safety and all their property depends upon it. Last moon, all the companies arrived at the settlement by the middle of October. The fate of those who have taken the "short cuts," it is said ought to be a solemn warning. , The horrible sof feting. of those who were overtaken by the wins ter too*. an the California mountains in 1846, are enough to appal the stoutest heart, but even these were not sufficient to deter Mr. Wiggins, with a party of about eighty pernons, from attempting, last season. a new route across the country to the head waters of the Sacramento. As no tidings of this party have as yet reached us, we are con strained to (ear that they have all bees the vie tiros of that inhospitable climate, or of the treach erous and ferocious Indians who inhabit that re gion. The then population of San Francisco is set down at over five hundred soula—males (adults) 575 males IT7. (children of ages proper to attend school) Immense beds of copper on., and caves of sul phur and saltpetre, have been found in the vi cinity of Clear Lake, north of the Bay of San Fran. A Pnres Current gives us some idea of the cost of living in San Francis,. Bacon, California, 16e; imported 25 e P 1 5 fresh beef, 52p mai, Butter, 50c p lb Corn, ready sale nt 81,50 claurEggs, 5 4 k c dor, Flour, California, Si p cwt Oregon, 114,25; Pork, salt, imported. 814 p bbl, Potatoes, Calikie nia, 50e p Oregon, 75c; Wheat, oltoutrY avendocked, 624 c P bu. THE Toes on not Oniony'. BILL—The following are the yeas and nays in the Senute, upon the pas sage of the Oregon Bill— Yras—Mesas. Atchison, Badger, Bet, Benton Pernen, Borland, Breese, BI ;LL Butler, Cameron. Davis of Missiastopt, Dickinson, Douglas, Downs, Fitzgerald, Foote, Hannegan, Houston, Hunter, Joianston Md.,lohnson Loutstana, Johnson of Georgia, King, Lewis, Mangum, Mason, Metcalf, Pearce, Sebeatian, Sproanor, Sturgeon, Tummy and Undertwood--33. NArr—Mews. Allen, Atharton..Baldurin, Bred • bury, Calhoun, Clem, Conran, Devi.. ' of Manackin seas, Dayton, Da, Dodge, Fetch. Green. lisle: 'Hernial, M lter. Niles, Phelps Upham, Walker, Webster, and Westeott-22. Atenra - r—Messre. Clayton, Rush. and Yule, of the Senators wetter . In fuvor of the telt, 2 were tout the :levy and S from the Free :oat of those voting to the neptive, 2 were from :Slav • and 20 from Free States. Among the Domocratto Senators young in fa of the tall, 5 mere from Fmr, and I t from pla States; against the tll. I n from Free. and 2 Slave Staten. The Whtg Senators front the Free Statet all ted against the tall; those tivoi the Slave Shuns in favor of It. Arrutrrnoorecitr rue Clusemana—A ndrew R Chainlkea, Esq.. says the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, has been appointed and to his excellency Gov. Johnston, walk the rank of Lieutenant Colo: eel This ism nppointmeut whsith 0 pan us great pleasure to record. Mr. Chambers is one of our most estimable nod influential mtmens, and one who will mflect honor oa, as well as denve from the rank 'Would that such appointments were more frequent ILSPORTILD Pot Tat rn-nrinrken DAILY OIGITTL Josicru Picr.cx, sn English:nom resident of the Thud Ward, Allegheny, tau exammed he&are Mayor Campbell, on Friday last, on a charge of participation in the robbery of Geo. Conzett, a Gerr man, residing' to the same Ward, on Monday eight last. Comma's house was brokett into and robbed of a silver watch, a small sum of mosey, and two gold rings—one valued at 914. Pierce was reels 10 pack up the nags some days afterwards, in the street, by Washington M'Keivy, who offered to purchase them from Pierce, and dually obtained them, far 50 cents. M'Kelvy immediately showed the rings to Colleen, who identified them as part of the staled property, and arrested Pierce Gar the theft. ?teem proved, in defence that he had told McKelvy he did not Wish to sell the rings, and that M'Kelvy moat expect to surrecrder them if so owner should appear, and there being clear Vl derma of Mr. P.'s utnoeeneennd general good char. actor so established by his neighbors and acquem. maces, he was discharged. Wz understand that Dr. Wm. Itlcliennan Mor gan has resigned Ina satiation as Itemlent Phys. clan tiftlie'Pennsylvanis Hospital in Philadelplua, titer a residettett there r of two years, and returns to Pittsburgh to pursue IDA profeasion. Dr. Morton Still has been elected to fill the vacancy occnsioned by his resignation. Dr. Morgan is a young:innn ut distinguishad Islam, and we doubt not will sioa take a prominent position among our physicians. Tux A.L.Lithitra Currod Facroxto.-11 was report.' yesterday, that the Factories would all rent= work Wis morning, and that a posse bad been summoned to protect the proprietors in the exercise of their rights; bat we learned last even• lug, from the Mayor of Allegheny, that all the ma• nunicturers had convened and unanimously reeole. ed to suspend operations until neat Wring, in ooa• mequence of the mobocratic demonstration made yesterday, and threatened for to day. KAMM, Tua WATC71......1 charged with killing Allen, or White, on Saturday hut, was brought out on a habeas corpus, yesterday morning. Ser. eral physicians whohad contained the wounds of the deceased, declared that they were superficial, nod would not have caused death—that the imma Mate cause was apoplexy ensuing his falling into the eraser. Hon. C. Darragh appeared as bin coun sel. The decision in the case will be given at 9 o'clock this morning. }dawn's Panetta:Lc—This fine scenic exhibi tion of one of the most beautiful neer, In the world, a auraoting crowds of admiring visitors at Phial Hall We can assure such of our readers as have mil seen it already, that it will richly repay a visit. The view of the city of Nets York, with with da spanks:is barters and extensive shipping, is alone, worth the price of admission, end the whole scene Gam the mouth of the river as far up so it extends, with cc various cities, towns and landings, and the views of the splendid country residences which aft presented to the eye on either margin of the river, is worthy the admiration of all. Przscotimmt.—A beautiful rainbow was observ able for above Wan hour on Saturday sildraocia, spanning the eastern horizon, yet no ram could be Seen or was ll:Wan to have occurred for some time previous. No trace boo yet been obtained of the parties concerned in the robbery of Mr.. Ingle., of San dusky street, on Sunday, the Gth inst. She was robbed of a gold watch, and other articles, while absent at Church:: Turas is something so great in a single good action, that the man who, in his whole life, hoe performed even one, can never be wholly despicable. A ism= glass of water, sipped ten drops at a time r in perfect silence, till the whole be taken, is said to be a convenient cure for a person in a passion. Thin is the last ap• phcation of the water4iure. THE BUT -KIND OF :4.4.1 . 0D3E. Of all kinds of exercise, walking is that which is the moat universally amine* and at the same time the best. Calling so Many muscles into action, and eaps. , -tsUy those of the lower extrerhities, of which the circula tion is apt to bb more languidly and imper fectly performed, from the degree of resist ance presented by the force of gravity to the return of the blood to the heart—eating, moreover, so much of the moving apparatus of the body into reciprocal and balanced as tion, flexor and extensor muscles being cor resyondingly exercised—walking is undoubt edly the beat of all exercises for the purposes of health; independently of its secondary, and by no means little useful effezt, of car rying the respiratory . organs into freer and purer air, and exposing the system to the extraordinary, and, at least in the colder and temperate countries of the earth, the health ful influence of the direct rays of the sun. The degree of the exercise must, of course, vary with the age, condition and habits of the individual; btu the degree of exercise that is in most cases ser viceable, is generally much underrated.— Two miles a day is the minimum distance ' which a person of moderate health and strength ougnt to walk. if the powers of the system increase, or are stronger to beg i n with, the minimum ought to be four miles. The object should be, in, most cases, to walk the fear miles in an hour; and the invalid beginninr , ' , perhaps, by walking a mile or a mile and a half in an hoar, might w ally increase his rate of walking, unt had accomplished this end. Quick walking calls more muscles into action than slow walking does, and is, therefore, better. The muscles of the back, and trunk, neck, and arms, are comparatively very little used in walking. A person can hardly walk quickly without using them to a very considerable degree. It is a maxim so sound and important as to deserve frequent repetition, that the greater the num ber of muscles used, the more advantageous will be the exercise. The majority of people are wont to think too much of the other kinds of locomotive exercise—as carriage exercise, riding on horseback, and sailing—too little of walking.—Robinson on Did and Regimen. BONAPARTE'S HAltrre.--His partiality for the bath he mistook for a necessity. He would usually remain in for about two hours, during which time I used to read to him ex tracts from the journals and pamphlets of the day, for he was anxious to hear and know all that was going on. While in the bath, he was continually turning on warm water, to raise the temperature; so that I was sometimes enveloped in such a dense vapor that I could hot see to read, and was obliged to open the door. Bonaparte was exceedingly temperate, and adverse to all excess. His datterers, probably under the idea that sleep . is incompatible with great ness, have evinced an equal disregard of truth in speaking of his night watching; Bo naparte made others watch, but he himself slept and slept well. His orders were that I should call him every morning at seven. was, therefore, the first to enter his charn ber; ut very frequently, when I awoke him, he would turn himsell and say, ! Bout rienne, let me aleeff a little longer." When there was no piewsusg business I did not dis turb him again till eight o'clock. He in gen eral slept seven hours out of tweaty-four, be sides taking a short nap in the afternoon. Among the private instructions which Bo naparte gave me one was very curious: " During the night," said he, "enter my chamber as seldom as possible. Do not awake me when you have any good news to communicate—with that there is no hur ry ; but When you bring me bad news, rouse me instantly, for then there is not a moment to be lost." This was a wise regulation, and Bonaparte found his advantage in it.— Boorriennis Memoirs of Napoleon. hablintrslTT or THE Elaarit..—Abont two thirds of the earth's surface are covered with a sheet of water, constituting the sea, the av erage depth of which is estimated at about two miles. This referred to our usual stand ards of comparison impresses us at once with an idea of the great amount of wider wrest. in the globe; and, accordingly, imaginative writers continually refer to the ocean as an image of immensity. But, referred to the mass of the earth, which is its own proper standard of comparison, it presents a very different aspect. The distance from the cen tre to the surface of the earth is nearly four thousand miles. The depth of the ocean does not, thereto* exceed one thousandth part of this extent, and astronomers have Justly muted, that were we to place a repre sentation of the ocean on an ordinary artifi cial globe, it would scarcely exceed in thick ness the film of varnish alleady placed there by the manufacturer. Crsuous Foci to NATURAL HINTORT.-Ukt cently a young sparrow, unable to fly, was observed in the grounds of a gentleman at Hindley, and an attempt W 21.. made to catch it, but in vain, as it escaped its pursuers by hiding itself in a hedge, near to the locality of a thrush's nest, which had young ones in it. A day or two afterwards the young spar row was found quite brink and hearty, in the nest of the thrush, where it had mu°. duced itself, and, like many human inverters, bad desroyvel the natives, the young thrush es being found quite dead in the hedge bat tom, beneath the nest. What is still more remarkible, the old thrush is bringing up the young intruder es tenderly as if it had be longed to her own brood. ECONOMY IX COOKING CIIANLINXILIXL—To each (mart of berries, shortly after the cook ing of them is commenced, add a tea spoonful of salseratus. This will so neutral ize the acidifermas juice which they contain, as to make it necessary to use only one-fourth put as much sugar as would hale been re quisite had they been cooked within:it using salreratus. ADVICE TO THE LlSlLEl4—Always dress RS neatly and as plainly as possible—let Floru be your jeweler 1 and a rose-bud the only gem about you. Ib is covering yourself with gew-gaws, like fat cattle, only indicates that you are intended, like them, for market. A LAWYCII once jeeringly asked a Quakes if he could tell the difference between alio and liketotu. "0 yea," said the Quaker, pertly, "Erskine is a great lawyer; his ta. lents are admired by every one: you are lawyer'abro?licit not like•wue." (his thoughts, like the waters of the ses, when exhaled towards heaven, will lose all their bitterness and saltness, and sweeten into an amiable humanity, until they de scend in gentle showers of kindness upon our fellow-men. " WHEN I am making up a plan of conse quence," says Lord Bolingbroke, " I always like to consult with a sensible woman." Lord Bolingbroke was a great man. Err You foolish, silly old fellow, reed WI, and be no longer bald, whisherless and hairless Mr. M. eeh. son, of 80 Liberty Orem, Pittsburgh, Pa, certifies on the Id of Pottmer', Its 47 that Mullen. Jackson's bead. on the hip, was enUrol bald for II years, end Wet by hang two Is beetles o fJones. Coral Ban aesiorause, the bair is growing fast and Buck. Sold In Newark by 16. OLD'S & SON, il7e Broad .t, & VAN BUSKIRK, corner of frond and Nantucket st moan lilTirellow Teeth and putrid hretitti . jipongy if. 0.1 like rotten death, Is reptaluve and disgusting All could have teeth ea white a. pearl. Mascot breath--hard rm.—Alan or girl. Wh del.yt—n.y quickly b. It costa but 113 colas. tint iv really u Ireautilul article I ti ?Ez limoteretli a fine enamel. Sold an no l' v lindia:L fly ti. 7 Worms, by their Irtitetton, augment Na sere; lion of mucus or slime in the stomach, in which, gi so, they Involve thenwliresi and it in said they feed opon It, and If deprived of LI they die. The celebrated Vennifuge prepared by U. A. FAllNk2Trocic, PlUal , ollh, Is admirably adapted it its operetta's, first, to remove the protecting mucos, aid secondly to expel the worms rendered helpless and tender by L ing Nos denuded. It is • remedy lu Which every con fidence eon be placed; and that It lies answered the purpose Is mildest (tote the hundreds of ceruficates given In its favor. ley Ton ACTED MEE • CHALID—The origina l only true and genuine Liver Pill, prepared by E Sel era. PICTITITTOETD, Va., June 7th, MO. klr R E Sellers—Some years Inner I was much ben. ekted by using your Liver Pills, and as I aro • great BulDrer now ; I enclose you one dollar, and wish you to send ma die worth orit in Liver PULL, by snail. lie p...ucsig, to rend the same kind--they acted like • ahem when I took them before. loom, A 0 CIIAMBLIN, Prepared and sold by R. E. EIF.LLERS, 67 Wood at. Sold b 7 Dr. Caw!, Rh ward; D. 61, Curry, Allegheny; W. J. H.mith, Temperances/11e, and I' Drove, Law. reneaville. CAOSIOII.-M 1 °that falls canal [Aver Pals are coon terhain or imhatiOnn. Ira try-PWAltte.lv. DXXOGILL CT: "Or • Review of Lo. aofoeolsm, from the constneneemmt of the Mintinls. MUM] of James X. Polk, down w tha nomination of Gen. Cau. In Rhyme: By R. B. Ainsworth!' This very maiming work: which has lately lities , published in Ibis dry, Is for sale at all lb. Book Storm. 121040/ Don't have yellow dark Teeth—sh. ran be mile white by one tune twins a boa of Jone. AMIAT Tooth Paste It bank.. the gam, sweeten. the breath. ie. Sold al BY Libeny u. novllkthwly QT Uss to Poona hrpoi—if ism wish to be eee pcasful in any Ondertakut f you 011111 &temp 'sae the cooper mesas.' "ffitentlbre i. yoo have a tont., entt JATlttii Extracsonalsr and coned, in it is the proper meaus. flare you Asiltan or difficulty of breatffing. hearthe only ef f icient means to cure you its to on Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm which contracts the diameter of the mhos *Led as and brats, up the =Was which clogs them up, alai thus remove* every offirtruction to a free rasp, canon, module at the same time all inflammation is nab duet], and a care is ceitain to be of Hare you nronasitia Spitting of Blood, Flearitry, or in fact any P1L1M102.1117 Alfecuon, then use Jayne's Expectorant arid rehrt to rentun, and you will find that you have tined the prop, meant. For sale or Pit .burgh at the reffin Tea Store,. TX 4th tartlet Inas Wood. tanl: Jarxxb Exracroatlvr.—We would call attennon ibis excellent remedy for Coughs. Colds, Conrumptten, Asthma, and all arections of the Throat and Longs Having several dines within a few years past had Dern soon to use • Medicine or thus kind, we bare by ripen cure tented its excellent qualities, and are prepared to recommend it to others. Ministers or other public speakers afflicted with bronchial affectious will find great benefit from its ose. It is prepared by • smenu fie physician, and all classes will find it a safe nod etfi cartoon modeme in the diseases for which It is cc commended.--IColumbos (Ohio Cross and JounsaL For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 7o Fourth meet. r/5 INIOANF.-.55" or bri0438 . • VbXIFISOK!—A.. the hundreds of letters, certificotes and orders rowels< by theproprietors of um medicine, the folloannu 4 selected to show to character, and the effect of its use th a distant part of the %Vest. The hiessr. Colton are dry goods roerchents, but are also agents for the sale of the choicest medicines. W13C11.1 . 1211, L o, &epl. 110, 1,47. "Nlessrs Kidd & Co—We happened to get • Jo, or mi.•••• v•,•••(••• last rpring, prepared by yours TUNES. So soon as the vannitage was totrodured in our community, the demand became so great for it that our stock was soon exhausted. It has produced the best effect wherever it hos been used in this section, and is very popular among our people. We are deso TOUT of Obtaining the truedlcirfe hereafter direct from myourselves, as it sells mere rapidly than any other mei:Lwow we keep. Please send us a gross ately. D J & J Mr COLTON." A genuine article of the above valuable medictue can he had at the Drug Store of augls J NIDD Co.GI. wood at Valuable Waal E rilllE understguetl, timorous of sealing 44 bootless- I and devoung himself to the retto itt of hi. t,,nl,b, will depose of his inter...slatting o fourth) to about 70 acres of ground nearly opprestbaus'ettY, in south Pittsburgh, in and above Itummg crawl, tag some alba bandsametst and most convenient locu tions to the city (or reside...es, and moo edvantageous lot manufacturing. will sell either one of the plats by the acre or in single lots, to soil purchasers. This property bus im proved rapidly to value once being opened out lo t sale within the past tee - y ears. nod that it will continue to do so, I will guarantee to the purchaser an adroit, of at less) any per cent. ott his payments woltin the nest flee years, by hie giv tug me the privilege of repurc tog or selling at any penod within that time. by paytttg LIM so advance prop ttttt poste to the above, . . Those smiting handsel.. and convenient •ttn• for retsidences,-or gmmost advantageous tor manufactur ing. will please apply loaned...ly. uot dteposed of at pn•ate tole. prior to Monday. the 1-Ihday of . Yteptertilter neat. it rill Or ...tiered at public sale on that day. or 10 o'clock. A.:11 ORAISRI latEla 11trwingllam. August 15. 1 , 4. Allegheny Flehord for tart.. 1 . 1: Federal Allegheny, hell duar eit.ove the roc Othre 02= Ftrat Clara. , $lO Frew h • S.con.l Clo 5 lierunto ppltraucnis may be made at her re.odenre tat An. demon tamer, Allegheny,near the Hand :great bridge wish their rir' t 'Zgh .rho to a e ho ra " sid„e nth< oc r.7 "' ' rra n n oh "d'' XlX hoarding for three or tow girls, In a Ronal,. prorate manly, reaaonable term. . Refenener. y to the Hey Dr. ilerron, Hen Mr l'reaton. Dr f and Dr Bruer. •uirl6dillvitst•T Desirable Lot• for Sale Ir ouLsenher Mid out e:evert In no 111. tooth sloe ot the Fourth:slfeet Rood. nod olotut atol one winner mile. from the curt Hun., These luta catitain .sth from our to Iwo sled 101 l of land. arid will be sold on eel...ovile still ur touNNNlttli to( terms It I% Orem-a ItOnort.took rylo ru ter .otto any exptunation of the advantages of the.- lots. Their vicuuty to this COI god to the hoe to the Ventral RUA Hood, recommend Mem stronsiy as vt r j desirable country residences. The subserther ohm offers for sole aeon: seven hon. droll acre. of land in l'rankno township, Allegheny “aunt) 111/001 seventeen miles tram l'itothurgh. .5 /to all nine Untotg lots to the rough lo Biruntigh•nt sugl. , 4lrn EV11.1.1.: H CRA It, UIP. WANT. flats day dupose4 o( part of my 1/1 I.r R r.ll o IWe firm of Emma:. Sterltng Co. no my .0110. w oud samorl F Sterling. iiF.N RV STERLING. gccorthrig to the ahore arrangement, we have time day as.weisied with u• as partner. the above named ROLIERT R. STERLING. aid SAYIEII.. V STERLING The Lani," will Le corning-rad u heremiore. ander the tuarne of lAARENZ. STY:WANG et Co Vmmurgh, gogno 14. Itetn. aughlogArluaT = „ g m% CAME a the pla•onuon of the sol.ver,- in Ross town.l.lp, Allesheny roomy. Nr.a , about al.. lath or July last, a red horny OMNI/ COW, wlth some 'rhea, on her bark. a •p.ark tto stony her bres, belly and part of her elea. supposed lo be about Du or .'no )esra The owner desired reme forarant prove pco !•errr supl +site het awn). ot • • %sal he ...Id ner , ....1”, les 11. Ar Onl Lat Saw Ulna and Planing Mae hlna, kf-1-11.1acne (Trf THE asl.seribora Suso_on hood tor tole St image stock of planed Flourlcsa." Also, s sanely of soared .and. ock, as startasboat Hacking. Lou auLtngs, jots., scat ling, arts:low frame .rod. &c. &a They are alto Inc. {naiad iorac,se and MI on short nourn, order. for any arucles 111 tiar,r Itne NEVILLIi U CRAIG & I‘ON. DI-CIIROAI POTASH-6W tb• ju.tree'd slxd Tor 1101 sa:e In HA FAIINtrOCK Jr. Co. augl3 comer I.t and wood Its AC DIF.-5 bbia re'd .Ad APr .AALa ti A FAIINLS ruck' k. co IliktUSIE GREEN-14 caws Just ,ec•d .nd for sate augito u A FAUNIFAITCK't: n Co BU:ACHED AtlifiLLNS—A A Matson tr. Co,OU Mar kat at, have put maenad Smote ease. of those very cheap bleached Aloshos at Iv Also, 4 more case. of tlw 4h- do Also, another large lot of the remnants ut Caner, •1 Gies au; I 7 ir CALICOV-q—A A ]taws & Co have teed other largo lot of Cith,ol,ll. at ZS yards wr One Dona: AA., Kond pant wok brown Aluanna at nie. More Wrought Collars, Ittf .414 7 'ISII—.2” Ws No I Mack;rel. 81 do No do; :40 bbl. Shad. 0 Rd. Lake hUtt, tai Al,!. Herrings, for sale by S VON BUNN HORST A C __!o I 4 33 from q , AR-16 bil. North Caroht., for .14 by nolgll F VON -, LIONNiIuRAT Co . M 'kp lg nl i hd. trlP ,' 7o!4 '). l3o:q 11011 ST t'o liN. F . :411,c o s i.i* or *Ale y F ' VON BUN NIIORST fr. Co pi:PPM-10 t for .ate by augl4 F VON BONNIIORST hCo 1 AHDGIIrJO LW. for sole, of supertur queloy IA noel AEGILI. dr HOE BACON—A small lot country Ham, for sale low to close conuatancut. augl4_ & RUE HOPI , _ —6 ba!,e Weslern. eagl4 LINSEED 011.—I0 Ws Coctonau. ... augl4 . _ . M1411.1. rt ROE s ODA Al4ll I. c.a. double relined 14.114 Ata, I do do do Warranted NNW w any In the city. For rale by auBl4 C H GRAN'!, 41 Winter el • LOUISVIL.I.E LlME—Conshanity on hand ILI ior mak hy augl4 C it 'MANI' DOSES—Z.I Lbl. for Dale by aug 14 . band, and for POe very low Is) .414 C 11 catANT =EI .IRE BRICE -11.1C.0 now on the wbarl; for sale by ou#l4 ISAIAH DICKEI & Co, front nt LA RD OlL—Burthordnr best, Just recd nod for role by su6ll 1 KIDD & irOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA—IV dor for üb• j. by 00114 J KIDD & Co }'INI POTASH—AI retail angl4 ALLEN'S NERVE AND DUNE LINIMENT—A (mob 'apply for N•le by augl EBiEMial== IIiLOUR-26 bbls rhowe fresh ramty Moor, Aro rr cereed sod (or •ale by 11110iVN h CU LIIF.IITNON CIIEFSE-10/ bze Cream ebettyr.just yer'd and fur sale by au 14 BROWN lig CU1.13431.Th0N Q rrs. TUILPFATINE-20 bbls in fine ceder. )uoi reed by nugll J AKER & PM TURPENTINF:-4 b 1.114 for sole L sug/1 BRAUN & REII%R AA INV.RAL lA'!ifRH COKKy-6 bole. for rule by jUI. .ugll BRAUN & RFJTER PHOSPHORUS -lOU lba for sale by •ogll BRA Eli & REITER LLNSEEID OIL-12 Lads for sale by RIIAON & REITER ARD 011.,-40 bids and 4 WI L 11,13, in htere and for sale by an ,10 BROWN & CULBERTSON DAWN SHOULDERS—Ia casks Just recd and (or sala by magi() BROWN h CULDERTNON NU. SULJAR—Ll:lotitidn various grade., for sale Li) a asigth BROWN & CULIIERThoN 1101:6-2? bales prtme Ist son Fanern and Wesert; 1.1. New York Hops, c fresh supply, Just recd cud lot sale very low by • UFUJWN tr. CULBERTSON 773AR1.EY MALT—GOO bush ground andung rumor .1) for We by .ogju BROWN cutanurn-,,,N lORN BROOMS—Cu d for rale by • %,./ soffit/ BROWN tr. CrIAIERTSON 'DI( METAL—DO tons Cumberland Rmar Nlmal landing (rum mums All.llCall Slur and I. Weltel. auglU JASIM a 4 aster •1 LMU), ex —O4 kegs No I Lard; y hhila mg from agar Caulnur, and fur salell nuglU r,ILANNEI.B-11roarn and Red Flammls, OH cunrign meet and fur pair by engin GEO COCHRAN, PO wood al rpWk.T.DS AND CASSIAIKRM—On consignment 1 and for sale nu •10 OW Ci/CliliAN CIORMIiAL-40 Mg. Caro by Meal, C Ansh‘na brandouat racM and far =Le &ugly U h W CIARBAUOII 71 ERRIII(1-15 bbl. No I lierringol* 1" jai male by ttuga J C ISIDWFII, A g k rilinE2E—slsham larp cream Cheese, just recolaitl and fur .ale by _ . N F VON BONN HORST S. Co ESN TORS—Ii bids ]lees Knit, jam ree'd and for eclely auglo S fr. W HANNA UGH it Y sta Y b iA / "— rrug b lt i.R" ll l rArTA F lT/311J1111 or rIANDLE73-15u bss Cincinnati Mould Candles, In store and for solo by &ogle & W HARBAUGII S"P-1 1-5 . Lilt No I Rosin Soup, ht store nod for solo by englo & W HARI:LAUGH LO49EHI OIL —IOWA Linseed OH, In store rind for site by 88 10 0 8 k W LINSEED 01L-46 Lids Linseed Oil, on End d for r.le bY 107 3ELLEEtb k Dijeld.san Seleotle Eedlaal Inapitute, - • • - •••• - AE noir Fa:l .4 Winter Course of LeCdures earn- T menees in this Institution on the Mat Monday in November, end eorninues four months, which is mune diately slier anteceded by the Spring and Summer Oe.ion, which also continues four months. A grata:. prelunntury noun., commence. nu Ula fast Mi.- day in October. and continue* one month. Manta. U. L. Dill, M. D., Anatomy and Operative Sur. k e n' L. L. Jones, IL 11. Mauna Medtea, Therapcu. nes and Botany I 11. Oliver. M. D., Chrrrnotry and Pllannuey • W. 13,.h. M. D.. Suracry and Milan.: 31e.b. rano 10 CO or Women and Chadren J. R. Buchan., M. 11.. Physiology. InsLitlik, Of Medicine and !Jean,' lori.prudriwt . • T. V Morrow. M. D.. Ptallolog ) 1 :IC ory and === Matriculation Tcket. Si Use or lAhrary. dcf. (.1:1- auatiati Fee, dill Demonstrators Ticket. St option al tine hundred dollars paid on ut hewn: the first :Monday /II Novel:Mier next. will be received its pay merit in full tor the allure tuition of one studrin -the Mainculanon, Library, and Demoustrutore Pees cr.• ' TV:coarse of instrucuon embraces a full and tho rough preseutauon of the vermi. deparunents of mode cal science taught in the lending colleges of America. together with much addmonal matter, not itaiwtril say other insutuumi, viz. recent and important dim is. verses in physiology. bearing upon Magnums and prric ,iee; a more thorough and practicul 5) stern or Nloteria firnee and Pharmacy; and o rearmed .y.terti of practice. band upon extensive experience and scion. Utie research. whichenables the oracular. , better to preserve the vital energies—to discard the use in nier. curial medicines, and general depletion. and to trot worth surer** many medical and surgical Clkr , n. 1/1 bathe the usual resources of niedictue. Six or seven lectures and examinations hr given duo) Carol, dates for graduation, in addition to thennuis. ry erne or study. must have attended two regular rot lee t• ate c of medical lectures. Oho last ...in" he in this ourses Institute I or one course alter four years practice The ILlFfillt. was chartered In 1545. The classes in attendance upon the lectures have numbered us fiat lON a: el, 1546-7, IV; 1,1141. It 1. expa-ctrd that in two or three years its classes will be among the largest la the 1. ruled States. The collegiate edifice learner of Court and Plum soma) will be enlarged in 1,49, sufficient for the reception of 90U or IWO pupils. Letters Kam 1,11.1/11 . 1.n or solieunig Interments, roust be addressed to undersigned, N ., paid en` ot solvent Hanka. of the Staten In whieli the oedema re- • - atde, Nall bo reretved In the payment of tees Ilourtt way be obtained to the coy al 1 roan by Ia 1.11 per week. T. V. Mt.litHlAW. M. U., Ikatt of the l'aculty. to.lol-d1 MSZ= QUEMMaiI • • • s will rum urtu< on T.l itT r of ;iocuitirtil ur mid continue cistern week-. During the whole mouth nl Oriober, three lectures will be given dully or.die fo:• lows',object.,tg rlerom.upicrtl A/IntOltly. : 1 / 1 1101" 'SU r ry. Poi.ons, l b yucul ihuguoiti• rind Bota ny. t, extra ellurgt 1. mode fur in, mouth. the lecturer us e intendcd only in:ikr the wooer rourle MOSS complete During tin winter oil lecture. will he given dnily. Thecourse IAoS einbrnee. s• rosily imbn•cti, and Is r edbeher to n. tutu and rt•ur ough u• I/I MS) south, I /1.1111.104 , 11 Th.. 111,111 A 01 it nod I SCS utfortleil to 1110.0 who pursue pturucal Alta..) A recent Mnin• collot $30,101 will eunble u. erect ii egec ektifue, WWI n I.lo.pluil attached Thi, xt4 he rouipielea /II shout one year In the inc. lime. very lori4Lile room., unlit-lent lot the isr,onimu.l3tion of urn serureil Deno II NI D. Pro, of 01...irD3r. aoJ 1/15.. ..es too %Vogue., al.lCl,ldrrn lilll ituttclit. Id. NI I) llrdf L.; of Hit: ard I. Flower I. MU, l'rof Sutgrry 1<•..1 !knit NI , rt.l of oenerul arid Sperm! Aodtilfril MMEN!ffl=l EMKNEMM Frralerick Nlcrricl. NI D. Prof a ehrsn..try neol Gal , M U. Driin.siralor ul A Invo., tw-Ctur•• ¶.l 141 t. nuluuwu MI Tick, 300 Good 6ourd 1,01111140 02.1111 r Art•L MIMI To Enjidneora, Machinists and - Others. 4.0.3,11 of me, Canal. a t•letou P ump, or atherh nte le rar'', capon. co 1,11100 1,11. the Canal at :tit Het,- nOn to loiter. tart from ILl:sad Creek. in the 1.101- ater as regard. etttrieuey and economy. two hundred Lou eamt Colo, 'eel wWet per hour. The Company Invite rortteer, Marlon., and oth ers to offer for the shore work. 111 ne,ompa ed with drawinp and deAcrtptiot.a.utal tomcat,. CI the dull) root ut mei and attendance, they will al.o re- vetre !rot otorh pr,on. Propo,al• for busklsug and uwog up jot Maclottery, tf demtrnble purl) tor• ntoluag the plans re-pee rely odered Ibe plau• to thr Livered 341 Ow °fru, of the Comp, y. uuder .eatl.l,lol, the rood day of t/elober nes,. at ...kiwis tar, they urtil is opeued aIW ,udged of 14 the Board of Iltreetor..aa follow., oft' Fur the plop Ilk loch may In adjud,, , eol of as bent. 3 V,333134 of three hundred dollars will Le void. For the next I,st 3133 at-risotto, nundred do: ar, and or any others which the.Cotripait) tuily to retain, one hundred donar,eacn he Coin will return, under seal, to parties rt.spv , ttr..: al. he other An, inturniat,on requtred Ai ill , e hirnisned on appli rallo/1 at the oilier of the Canopily W a. No. nif All( srreet, Phlladcithin nual44:ot C NrWlttll.l.l. Jr l'resident. Sommer Ilegreat at Pleaaans Green. ti u ,ll - .VI,IIAL /111•161,,, 4 an “4,,V „ U Hoarding. at the well known ramtston or Jame. Adams. Ewo . deed Themastsson t• situated at the tower end of 31noteheatcr, wo miles from tbc city, com pletely secluded troth ts'arss. and surrounded 1,) eXten site gardens. and trottung the tr i m. where Inc toath Irequently pw. crutv.mtrtg without marria4 the rat quietude of tic scene. 'rye malt or bonne.. ran pursue Ms asoc•non ut the city. lute lo• steals mud spend letsurr hours enth his unruly. where they enjoy the deltghtml scenery end purr bracing an of the country. The I nvedld run aliany• command thr ben medical attendenre front Pittsburgh or Anegbeny. Ilalf a dose. 0111111bUICI lull no me road to the eny—and the trreenwood packet land ,hurt d s tance nom the noun:, .o that no enitrult) occurs in ,ro. tag to and from the etty Mt sup USIIC Crum 7 i 1 to ha:l past lU at night- The terms of boarding will Ire mend very moderate, and no effort is spared to render guests comfortable mnil respects. Ransectuble indietdua4or small pante. %e.t.a.; to nut Me country durum the day, can Le accommola• \I. IP. 31, and 41 P M Fserilent stab:ma and carting. rum. can also to pros red. auord..lt Cambria Furnace. for Sale. mitt: undo-Gs/pled Yeti; odor for sale ur punk< bur bon. en Tbunolny. the firth day of October next. the tollowtato prolye.4 a...noeued to thmo by the io:e firm of Vinton, I.enna. Itreae . ;or th e benefit of the eredttora of ;mid firm. tow it:—The Furnace eterte.l I.y said company. wan Orr meow comity and haulm, nod hot bleat apparannq the tool* uacyl about the tuntoce; My lot of laud wt; IC the Furnace s tands. rootanton; about finceu arm. of land, and the nacre. or the .auk firm to filly acres ut land bought of K K Du Hoy. The sale well be held on the prento•es, to the town chm ot Tullsoadme., Stromlo county, Ohio, and r:I com mence at 10 o'clock. A. NI. iiiMEESMEIM hel•llororery for Sale. subsertlier, desirous of 'miring trona business. wishef to sell Ins stork of Groceries, and u nail lot or well mleeted Dry hoods, and to rent his stand. eon of the boot in Allegbru) cay, situated on Robinson sire., immediatelywest ol Count kiridge. on the north side. 'The stockGrocenes is well selected tor 41' . retail basins.. and the stand oi 01 a 'CO' superior character. olerorg an opportunity seldom equalled. A mawotable credit wilt be given, and possession can he had at any time The House and Stand is well adapted to the FKISO linsmasa. and 0 woald pay well, to that neighborhood. augt .01w AeIIISON IVtAJDIIOUSF:. _ TIIE STAR OF THE WEST ITENITIAN BLIND NIANUFACO Fau IRY, Fault Aide of the Diamond. where Veil:nen 811114111 of all the iliderent Btu+ and colon ue kept on hand or made to order atter the latent and num approved Eastern tub sons, at the ahortext notice and on the moot rea+oimble terms. =ll Also, the cheap lloatott roll or .phi Blind Transpa reney and roper Curtain. of all the dtderent loses and patter., on hand and for 'ale low for malt. Old Vein non Minh painted over and reputed, or token in part payment for new. It 11 w FarrElivELT. Pro'pr NI: 11 —Ail work done SWIM the tn.t lamella' and worknnondop, and warranted to plea. the moat Do,- Odious. auglo,lly Allegheny city. Aug to lit MARBLE IV UREA ON WOOL/ T. PITTSBURGH E. WILKINS, CONTINUES to manufacture hionuments, Burial Vaults, Total, Head Stones. Mantel Pieces, Cen tre and her Tops of foreign and doinearte marble, at a regular add fur poor. N. U —Dr wings fur monument., vaults, At. itt ruts', ed. of any description. Ile aotteds a share of pul.tir patronage. two-flit worm EE131321 1.11:2 ttTRA YEL , OR STOLEN, from the pre maw. 0( the subscriber, tt o the inonottg of the Mk ion, et elteanut sorrel MAKE, xix yenta old, middle sae. wstouut any uteri, 1.10 will be paid by the mob•ertber fur the return of the tours; and ti stolen. $95 for the colmettou of the thin 'll,lthi K. LITCII, (S toes Si. below Peon pm• En--5 1, reams extra lortre Straw Paper. very Immo) , and !Prong, iar hardware. 3,e. aa bundles Flat Cup. an confectioners; cheap paot and rap Paper. for sale Ly J 2,4I7IIOONMAKER Jr. Co, _tug!'_ _ 24 wood at VOTICF: TU MERCIIAN'I'S. — The advertiser so', 11 etta a permanent sulatton as Clerk or StaleKtnatt tn a Clothier's establitlnnent. Respectable reference CUII be para. Address to •ugg lOrruN VAILNS as.ortrd Nos' ISO %_/ bales Candle Vick, ILO do Balling, Carpet elunn, &c; lof sale or mann fselurera loweo prinen. FRI D, n. lUDALT-200 ILe CoLalt, just reo'd and ion sale by tl augl J KIDD& Co pOT ?, SH—n cask• recolvinst foal stens Lake Este and los sale by magi JAMES DALZb:I.L B Al iku lng Ar "0" me i magi I. S WATERMAN S TARCH:—ir' magi riICiII'ENTINE --, V WA. sjr Turpentine, Just roo'd and lot rule 40 j 731 J KILL) Jr Co 101 , 1:1;1:-2531.0.pi Km, and 10 bngn: Lagusym Gor ki far arrrollig b) canal 0101 fur oak by I, :1 WATIAINAN, /Yal al okollcr ioolC4lfron,u V.ALERATUtu—TI rusks Cleveland Suter:taus, L7'%V K C tor Ij sale L7'IC & MAN MOSqUITO `MI' ---A A Maxon A Cu. Lave just reed WO I. of :1108i0100 Nello, of venous munti• 113=1:112 L jyvi, RD CilL —25 I) Lo 11UTIdinn.h's, on hand and iot o b) 1)24 I KIDD& Cu EfMMIEI MACCABEAU SNUFF , —Ju"reed and for min by 1) J KIDD C-o ri3OLIACCO-110 dos Fine Cat 'Tobacco, teiten.ing.) j on hand and for sale I.y ;3 . 21 1 AMOS, ATs-12U bulb Or., just reetl mud for mr:e. Icy ki J/0 Y EN. RED.-50 bbl. ALERATUS—IU I+l,l, YU bi. , fe r nog? N F VON BONATIIOftz 4 T 8. Cu CLITONE Lae Slone Pipe, (or 1,3 au 7 WICK di AiN:ANDI.I.....S Tu"ld do, large Tubs, for sale by aug7 • WICK h. WCANDLESS Q. , DOA MS—tidd M Common Cigars, for I.]e by aul WICK & M'CANDLES3 CiVKIED IMIGAR-30 hhls Crushed Sugar, Yur rile by .ug7 WICK ..4.M'CAISILILKM 11111: Au bblo nsuall Wkite Henn, wr TV et.le by .1,7 Willia WCANDLESS - - - I) Goodr, Sts, us Ara-tioa. a, Thursday morning. Aug. 17, at to o'clock. at the cOnnetteccial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Filth strrebb will la- told. without cescrac. tier rash curren cy.. cateastre asset-tattoo of frralt seiwonable staple and fancy Dry (itatils, 1 . 0/11114/111ir of ti giro variety of prott. 31nociwatcr peak., lawns, bolero Inc, super b., cloth. ctioucocreit, sattincia,lllMCVS, tacann' de lames, OtticY v. - stoats. biark dress •illts, block aatto. serge., silk and cambric heals main'' , d '''' .l4 ` sewing silk. ptoent thread. hostery. gloves. bleach...l nod !mown mast., checks, twiting. umbra:bob rata. At 2 o'clock, I nail lupe. French Brandy; 1 Diatform scale le, weig-h .151e1 ins. 5 hbls sugar hawse mains's., 6do No I Icon ,nod shod, crate a s nortedqueenzwar e . 4 half chests young hyuni tea: stock of ge0,..„ (ruin n nnnrchnn , derlon, nonmens, e 4 bgn VoTona „ taboo,. 25 boxes elgurc. A pole rul assortment of new and stood hand boa,- hold 211 !MUM, among which arc dmr.no, and common bores., 50 (5n, fancy and eormnon choir s. woo., hock oads • tables, work . and wash Stand:, wm. dow blunt, looking glasses. Ale Al o'cor-h. Cutler).welry, musical boorurnmon • a Isegc comm., of ,e ...ion:table ready tomb! cloth:nu, h o „,„ . char umbrella, naddler.Lndlen, w hips, gold and •over watches. guns. ponOln. fancy and unpin sa nely good, nt.e. ma:. .101 IN D DAVIS, duet Athotniztrator . Site of Groomes, Querns...are Rorer/.&l Furritture, eft. ot Friday. Auzu.i I,th, at tfrlork. 1. II the rood, ut Third and Bus 111 he sold loy order of Mr /Wain IN' (1 , 011, ..1111011.t1inu, of :he rcair of the late I' rho deetaird. the halaree o(a retail •turY of grin..IMI.IOOIIK Whith rode. oola..es. 'repot,. allmorr. ginrer. &r Also. hsh. rdirgnr, countor .ente• and welghtio. a quantity of q arra, ware. huasehold turnout', ow: bet Moor cutter's tool, /to augl± JOHN r.) DAVIS, Aunt Spur Odd Street Properly of Aucuon. Ott Saturday. :sagest RAI, at 3 o'clock. on the pre• noses. orst! l.e sold that valuable Lot nt ground situate on Southfield Street. conniteneing at die distatice of . .4.1 tort trout the new M. E. Church now lietog erected ott the earner or :tit slier, huvou; a trout n(_o It. extend• tog hauk Ito it. to Mdienhercer's alley; I.lll deb i. rreetvd a substantial two story linrk Store nod Dwel• Itio4 House, bring a desirable mean. for Itu*.tnrss: tool also, a well lintshed three story lortrk Dwelling lloune fronting on the alley aforesaid Title indispu table. TERMS—Otie third cash. residue in two equal annual payments. with interest. pay aide scull-annually. aug I I JOHN D DAVIS, Au, NAGLE SALOON CONCERTSI COICAICACIAU SA.TVIALA V El A 1 01,1" It AT A appearaner ol tion 5A51.1: BROTHERS' I:Thr lauuwmg performers am engaged, and m 111 111111 C tlnne Ern appen rnncean Naturday, Aug 11. =zl=l And I.s Taghont. nod Llan,us.• t/pera at - Sant SlatOlcheol." rittro I.y Mr. llaboup, author ot Yranna)." produrrtl sm. Monday a ..1. - co . !rtg sag I I - - • o dson's Panorama f the Hudson River AT PHILO HALL. , I , IIF. I'mprielor alto. great paeture alio. North II ver tort I. way to the Eamern rare.,) w ill riptLit no l'anortatun at the rtbove /I DAI 0 UNI-1 .eotomenring on Monday evelllllg, Au,;ual 14111, end comm. Jurthy the week. Ira loomed on 12.u0 fret .1 eau , . It, and rapresenta entry Crq, Townand Landrog. on both oole, trout Nrw ork fia, to a he Mouth or the Mohawk River, con•thoUng 011 C 01 the large. and tuort beautiful l'ano. ranoor In the world. Admr.onon only 2Seenta--Clohlren hal( price Ttek et: to br had at lilt proleipal Ilotrl. and at the dock' Door. open at 71—Panoranta movlna at o rlock, prreg•ely. augll JOHN Tl'}Ain 1.3.1), Ikon 01 the ',Jowly ~ Fedora/ Aired, co - CaOoortrie Row,'r:d door !rum W, urto,ro the o(utalructioti land we ra.:l n nme u httrrlaure. Vur more in: mat informalion. 1-1711/:, opply To 110.141.°c1°, N W. N11.a.c...1.1E, Miliiis=iNlMll Dr T F Dale, Mirtorlty. lion 1 4 haler. Hcr. D. IL Fiaddle Nir H. t' Swum.. • Rrv. IL Dyer. )83,An suriatioa Fano') Ilarouche and flame., et., cru Iron axle...landing top. bras% mounted. hwsd•untely Fluid nod ttnumed—ot rver) reopect ¢ de• ruhlr carriagetor Ti imvate !aunty. Laving Levucot, uc lid with a,l the loodern tmprovementr. a x great., notout.: of room ,md eons enteric, wt. the irast weight commtent wttit durabi tty Sold tor want of urn, an the uwrt to leave Itl• ray ne eve m4e is to Le t ormt the Liver, Stable of RIJN LILASOI-.1.1.. Cio, id.rert H A VOA.: suit! our roam 1104 . 10 C GruhT. Rath Nt th i't:U. • THE I . VlStath.-XTEIt. Ihttstturgh, Aug 4th. 1.41, ('1 • It. GRANT, NVlmiesale Grocer, Cornorusston and ll Forseartano Sliacttant. No. 41 Water et. aul4 JOBB( 11. MELLOR, DOLE /WEND FA. DIDD 1r..1....“11, DADA OD CILICKERIMPS C E I. I.: /I R A TSD IRAN D AND 1.4 L ARE NFAV . .,IcAI.E. PIANO PO RTES. MI/No. 1111 'Wood sire. between Dlgh moo 4 alley , and Fourth street. hos now open .d 101 . .0L0 t 1 /WOO ii......neinot PIANO FORTE,I Irmo we ara,itan uf.tory. of I N ci and 7 octave.. of die hoc, .tylcs, and with all die recent nnprovemei., which will be sold to pureli.ers al the "Bost. Cash Prices' invariably. Dada Splendid New Planes. ffTHE. subscriber, previous to leavlnsi th fifii for e East to replenish his stock. will thaw:is< of the [nuance of his stock on hand at reduced pruiesi and on favor.- '.de terms. It consists of a choice 10/000011 01 Pianos mode by Nouns a Clart.'N. and Jonas etnekertog, of Boston, Mass.. of from 6to octaves, 01 roses and India/any, of diderent sty les and prices tram Europe. mar: subscribers have now m.tore n very extenalvc assorintont of Pam for ladles wear, winch have hero purchased to Europe by our of the firm, at very low prices du . ring the ortetary crises succeeding the French RevoMilan! in Thi..l%hotnge, when they pore,. over any other house in Vie trade, witl enable them to sell a very ex cellent oracle much below the market price. ID- Merchants nod others will advance Moir own mterests by examining this CIICIMIVC 11$2 , 0r.c1It. FIROT/lERS, Importers. w s. c ans, w. H. LT*O?4, Q . OI.I)IER`S ALMNIT, is now prepared to collect the three tiniuths . extra pay which bits been grained by a late act of Congress to the Troops who have re tanard from the Mexican War, and to the heirs and representatives et those who were killed in battle, or died ot disease incurred in the service. urncc IlakeweiCs Building, opposite the Court House,. Pittsburgh To SOUTHEILN AND WF-STERN MERCRANTS. D. W. CARR, Manufacturers of Umbrella, el • Parasol and Limas Hone, No. 1,15 North Tined) •treat, above Race, YIII L.ADEI.PiiI A, lIIVIIC the at tention or Merchants arid Dealer., to their extensive a, •ortmeni of the above Snide, whir) they otter at re due.' pre-es An emu:inflation I. sobeitto iwg.l42te 1 Utrr PLIBLISIIED--A Illu.trat/ou ef the Type.. AlleFortas u/.1 Prophecies of the Ohl Testament. Ii) Wllham M'Ewen, tuunster or the l.okpel at Dundee. The above popu:ar work. witch UV,. OA the Tlpleal Perlman., Trunks and Vlaee. ot the Ohl MA:unc, which hak been out of print tor -onto Imo, and f ut or which there hal been a peat demand, Ike hove Itt•t repuldtkhcal In a neat .:pin—el4 pages, mu. Prtee LO cent,. }:Luorr ENislAtql, oust! XT EW FALL A Mason & Co, 60 Markel simet, emuow opening ^u enact , and pet keg.., of new Full eoingnin sg A part new iitylem hnig liana, French, KtiglL‘li told Amenean Prima, Mull. Swisa and Book Mita:ins, Collars, Capp. augln H OSP 1105V:..-7V4 feet 1 melt 3 pig lit • e, .Tll.t ref...vied Ly II Leech 4. Co's Idoe, and for sal ai We Indio Ikubbur Depot, No. 5 Wood Id. .11. II VI deIIINE LIANIANI.:—AVe , have now band u IR full 1.11.111.111. of Vutraosiacd Indio 11u .lrer Niu . . , Line Banding. all width, nom Ij taches tu ru ,uche w~J•4~whicitw uIl sell at uutuulartur....tri nod onrnngo sued"to Ott Purclue, ut No a Wood at. augu J k II 1.1111.1.11'S CLAJILIIP-2:Anf yds 4.4 Floor lid l lotivvartou• 41 patterns. IWO . 44 - r pat'rs 14: dot Tubas Cov ars, a apletadtd arty t Lem, just reed from ate rhilhpnelile factory, nod for .ale at No 0 Wood et _!_5.11 EHILLIES I)EAKI. AS/1-10 cask. pearl Ash, inat nec'd on ConsignMelit nod fur .alo 14, nage liOnTrA CUNNINGHAM t‘MIKESE—Jat ho. now laadtug from Mow Michtgao. KJ tor .ale ISAIAH DICKEY 4 co, _ et W I 116-1-VaFITal i k: %! 1" / o !a a n t r F : h i and for sale bp nog, ISAIAIi DICK.EY '0 IA RD-12 tdas No 2, for ante by J nor , ISAIAH DICKEY &Co . . 1 1 )EAII.I. Adll f cask, 14 morn and for ante Ly 0040 -- ISAIAH DICIIEY t Co - • DI.A:aSES--150 4410 Plantation Molowea bah. /TA. Soots House do; to atter; and for sale by 11 HO/11, 1 0.11 &Co ! bercWllo, ran .1 totil t i l o o t , e;it , : „... l. co 1%,__0154 WEIMEM DR; buns Pig I rou, squid< and otbur lot• Gey'suillablo lot ioundry as rolling for Mk by atiO ft itillISON - _ 121 . 50 M SALTS-51,111.'4..43u Sults, (F- - iglo Work, : 124 Justroceivotl und lui - •ito• I.y . 4 JUAN 31.01D.A lirvgiut, wood p Br..7CKING—Sti do. NioUcoi • Ctio , , , rogo for auk by unvi )011:\ D Awa y, CORKS --O notes 41,14 G,.. ato h . uurt JOHN D • II7rTIN-7:lbuice .t>ji r 4, Colloo. r r Y do iby ATW. J Cu 1,61, Inrgt Nu 3 Macker t , by , bt , by . 1 / 4 1" . _ I AUL: Y COFFEI,-•11.0 L4so 1 )tii.l roe ' d and tor nal. by %GI./ & HIC.KI-1,4•N =lE=2l I )ORINTEItI. , INK-30 kce Hook and j uogs eiCHOONMAJC.RA & Co T ADllis WROUGHT CMLA.R., , —A IL Maboo I J Co, CO blurket icod. rortt au duz Wroo. rid Cullara, which they are selhng at the lori pnc. of :,21 cents. _lT3l_ vGAiit—iu) htuts prime N 0 Sugar, for sale by & ityLpvD, liobna Chum s l~ rural eoboan. ,lu do; u(1 do blcocbed Whole le do, 7.41 bran. t, Tanners' 111, cast, in ',IA, Smut s dodo, 10 do Brown do do; loot rr, , d y 1 (or rals by j),7 MILLER IN AUCTION SALES. By John D.,Davis, Auctioneer AM US EMENTS. o====! T Vtrl,ll.jo Pluycr, 11. Merriman. Areordro, %V. Hunt. Gum,. 1. E. 1101111.%011.'rntraborm, J Vv. 11..thoup. 1%1,111 YOICNG LADIES' SEMINARY, DEDIE it. K.L.E.BER, At Woo tit Tlurd A =LC= W. D. Fester, DRESS BONE M=U=2l 111 b.... • s V _ STEAMBOATS. & PITTSBURGH w.~/ .. • DAH:v PACKET LINE. well known lino of splendid passenel sstes.te er% LS now competed of the Isselretlsertnnall huishell and furnished. MOP{ powerfulboats on the vrava, o( the %'est. Every accommodation and cam 10.. that mney can provut lo e. has loom provided for pas seegers f ur Line lois been in operant:al for five rears ,•111v.1 a million ofpeople 'cahoot the law min. LIiCIT persons The boats will be at the foot of ‘l'ood street the tiny previouA to starting, for du coca,. of freight onol 1110 can . ) of passenger, on the =go lern It! a ! rases the {omega money must be paid al ad vitae, It* 1.7 Tur 14A,11.1 NEWTON, 1.1114 n. A. G. MUM, 1•1•1 icove I . ...burgh 1-rury runduy ,noring at 10 reelor/r; r•undr) ercumg .1U r. May .-1,.1-41 MONDAY PACKET The :%hiIN(TNGAIII:I.A. Cart teneses, will lemma PlM writh .1i4141,1, u. I, 01 lu.i eloek; Wheehmig =i! The 1111.11r:liNIA No. 2, 0001. J. k. , .. 313-112, will leave Pittsburgh. every Tuesday morning at 10 Weloelr, NVheellnK every Tumin, eventoe at 111, al. WEDNESDAY PACKET • • -. Tl., NIA% F-NGLANI. No. 2, Cur. S. llicaa, will I..,xic rvcrylnr.lny morningln 10 o'clock, Wbcding Wedzientley evening .110 P. X TUURSDAV PACKET. rue B1111.1.1.a:ST. C. (Oucv, vrtil leave Pin. "Mt` every 'floarailay rtoolung at to o'clock; Who.,hag vccYTlnowlay cvoutog at lO r. No. PACKET. CLIPl'Ert oCapt. CO will hove Pint .uegry rh Prp CVCIIIII cvery Friday Itioramg a'W tto o'clock; heel.' .. 10 SA TVELDA PACKE T. Capt. S. Rk , o, w ,111, ." Phu ' mrgli Saturday morning e.l 1U o'clock I'i - heeling vrry Saturday rretung at r NE\V I.isnoN AND Prri,ni Run DAILY LINE Id , CANAL AND STEAM PACkit:TS, 114 48. aigola tvi.a 0U.0w.) Leaves Pittsburgh daily. at 9 o'clock, A. Pl., and sr• riven at Glmpow, Onouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca at 3 o'clock. and New I Jahon at 11, mum night. Leaves New Lisbon ni h ituakul ale trip canal to the river duritts . the night.) and Uloursow at 9 o'clock. A. A. and einem at INnaburals al 3 P. M.—thus nlasing a coittioluoub line for et.rrymit pas .t.siger, nod 1,101 between New LiAboll and Pam .horror tuna. and al !ma rams lhan by any other Nate. The proprietors of this Line have the pleasure of file wool ugthe public ihnt they have tined oplwokrat deal Latta] thests. tor the accommodation of passenger* attil might. to riot to connect:on with the well haulm steamers CALEIICUPE and III:A VIAL and eOurteut• lag. at Grosuott. with the Pittsburgh ulid tau mild other dolly lows of stranters down the Ohio and MiAso.sitipt rivers The proprietors pledge then. ve, to spore" - hot elloottote or trouble to titslll . o r00:1 t o r, sal. tr aud distttel, aid wok of the public a share of Ott, toutrtAtagot, Nl:tlA/Crt.N. r , Gr. W. IIARISACWI, ""Orgh. K. HANNA. & co. tayll af J HARIJACGII tx. Co. t N " ' L"b'n NOTICE-Ite Mean., BEAVER. C. F. Clarke. maa• ter, wsll Iravr atter Mt& [Kure, for falnCtil aliy, al (•Irlork thr monang 113411. — l4 - 41 PIT T SBUlital& BROW MiIVILLIIII Daily Packet Lino. FEBRUARY 1.“,1 , 4c. FEBRUARY Ist, let The Cotionetnie new boats complete Inc line tor the present W.S.llOllf AT. LANTIC. to Capt. imam Packinsoni ALTIC. Capt. A. Jacobs; and IsOULS WI—INK, Cart E. Beni., The boats ate emixely new. wed are fitted up without retard to expense. De rry comfort dint money can procure tins been provided. 'Piro Moats will leave the Atonongabela lVharf Boat at the root of Itoss st. Pa ssealers will be punctual en board. as the boats will rertairdy leave at the advise e scii beer, n A. Al. sad 4 P. AI jatt3l - rlrrit't Rt.!! ~... D0 1 , 1,::w p tt ic t:14: 1,7 4 ,14 LI 7, Mester, IVO 101.4 rico:tidy for Wheeling,, on Monday, tkedueldny and Friday. ri 10 o'clock precisely. Leave NN keeling every Tuesday, Thoraday and Sa. aril., .7 o'clock, a tn. precisely. The Con.ou: will land at all the intermediate pond.— Ft, ry stacornodatton thet-ean be procured for the cam: lon and matt of peeve-unarm has been poovtded. Ttlit levet to also provided with sell-acting fety guard to prevet, ex - pitman, For freight or passage apply on oarEl or to DAVID C HERBST, ;Jett earner of let and Snahhheld sta. FOR SAINT LOUIS DIRECT ...,„,.. 14., Thc splendid atennter ' i.',NIAGARA. ll• ,l Cos. ma.ter. will leave Gar above nd Intermediate porn. tlns dal. For irvight or paasage apply on Lroard. augll FUR CINCINNATI AND SY LOTIB. The new steamer itIGHLA ND MARY, Der e,nrugter, ova lea ve ler the above end interrnedlote porta Um. dap, ay. or frolzht or pa, age apply on board. augla REUEL-AR CINCINNATI PACKET. - The fine steamer HIGHLANDER, Parkinson, master, will leave for the ye and intermediate pomade dity. , For Irelybt or pasnee, apply on board. aaglll FOR. ST LOUIS Sc. u.uxois MIMIC The fine steamer • DANUBE, Cork, mister, will leave fbr the allow • -- ••• and totem:telltale ports IldethllY• For nreiam or passage apply on board. anl4 new and fast running steamer REVOLUTION, .• CasL R M Hill. will leave for above intetmediant ports this day, az For helot or passage apply on board, or to nave .1. NEWTON JONES._ - FOR CI;VCINNJiiiirVISITT - Wlit. - The splendid new steamer VISITOR, j and 'b ii; emrtne rtsk.Vil= 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board. anj to FOR CINCINNATI AND r3T - LOUIS. The elegant reamer zuctr i=c;ope, moster.owill leave for the above nil intermediate Porte this day. For freight or passage, apply on board. swirl° FOR dT. 'f ac auc lirW light draught LEWIS WETZEL, Thompson, master, will leave for tho hove and intermediate ports regular t.....f0r freight or passage, apply cm board. szkg FOR CINCLNN The new and splendid steamer “R ZACHARY TAYLOR., Lucas, master will leave Coy oboam d intermeduste ports regale ibr. szpor (Tight or passage, apply on board. FOR ST. LOUIS. - The splendid steam.. Marsala, rnaster.ln•, 4, 0 10. Ti nd //Iterated/ate po ' ,;, e t io:o o y . • For freight or passage apply on bo or o . or o , sogl . TIFOR CINCINITA. Isla.The new ;5 . ' i f . lAl! , t t tl s rn o u l et steamier bouata, ...ter, will leave for the Lose ..... intermediate ports this day.. For freieht or pausae. apply on board. au& ' FOR CINCINS.ATI AND ST. LEWIS. '''''"-- The fine new *teenier • _ . Reiwirian, maim, will letiviserraboeis e land intennedinie ports thisday. For ireiubi ~,,„...,v, apply 0 ,, h0n ,, , , , ,_ . gA FOR t11NC157.517-"- rs.- The fine steamer i . RIO UR. 5 1.13E,'. _ .., • Gonley, rammer. win Immo for abase/ and intermediate ports Iles tiny, For freight or passage apply Du board. augs FOR CINCINNATI •AND ST. JA M& The fine summer wro3rme., - ,E-gs.62Fewler, Master, will leave for labor* HMI intermediate per.. this day. For freight or passage, apply on board. .teg7 POI& CINOININP.TI ----'— 1" The h". 14:7 " E I''''''.. NGLANDi A . 1 hltio'.e, mower, will le.”e for du e IIhI 3 III* anal interaiediate port. 9rO. I' at to o'ehmk, hi plum. of the Clipper. Ito freight_or pasear apply en boast. awl FO 'l hot: gsVIELE. - - Toe light drZV . L.7I . Thom.. ma..., will leave for Alliabove tool Ilarrtnediale ports thin. day. For ree:Or or parsave- apply ." Tbe npleadol pooh FAIRMOUNT, ntastr-r. 11 leove for Itlrcove and - toterrnedion, ports regularly.. For fro%l3tor pa•morr. apply on bonrO. ST. ° j°-- • PWwint i rn. , We o r , e ✓ r Mart ter IgatJarne, rnarl. , r, wilt cove fart obove Op nd intermediate rrn,..t. For fretrln or on...arre, apply or, ant FOR ISHIDUIea'ORT . . U r -SON, I.6, Ydaster, nurauraiiret ri , grdar .P. L',O.Tuo aoort, Sur nab and Pits t'“`Kh' Pn ' bu M t ' dt Mondays u nri'llnandaya. /Y 7 611EGC UR - Pf.ciaa• 1-oß — st - ; SIL ~ e new and fast wean., WELLSVII•LE. antes, minder, will leave for above . r . nr" And all u:ediate po on Wed0e5,,d..,,.. ,, d ..,,.. ~ST. mm ports on of each wcck For freight OT board or to E() II 15111,TF.N111,1IIGER, Art. FANCY DRY GOODS, SEAMAN & MUIR, 321 nro.dw.y, Silks s - rI TMI.(IIITERS ANL/101313ERN of Silks, Freneh tud Nlnenno, Lehreges. Laces anbroidettot, en . nos, tillawls Hosiery, Gloves, L ow's , B een e...urea, AND ALL 6TIIIIB VARIETILIs i , ANCY GOODS. They invite country Merchants, yustuadi Now York, to d tamale 'heir stock before making thou purchase.. :lir Mote was for many yearsol th e house of T. an & Co.. mini wb'i i he retired on the tat or /an. and Mr. Jenne ackaon, (whe ha. an Intern: in th " h u`i^...,l wail - also favorably kuorrel in then *stab , halenent natal, D. N.olt,s Tonto—ootoa—Airtli;Dropeptlis PILLS. r 1,111.; general propenie• or these PUN. PurFutive and Tonle. In the co=llloll ern djpr nrtai,g (rem inprodeoce at diet, bc, such esMck attn. Ind .oren..• oi do; much, hear burn . saoh, he • n theoteire Ir required. an,. CM111117.114111D to key) , .or armthauve sod sodthing et , 44 ' 10 lonstr e Jstov mile! when nausea or eitrt purgative I.IW ',Won upon the stom ach nod s howol. to mots and effectual, and tts lento nu:pert/re impart strength to the diguriva orirana, thereby wielding these organs to peribant yuoper functions with order and regelatitr, y The puce has berm reduced_ fr01a,54.44 For sale wholesale and retail by esel A VANNEST Cotner front and wood, and 4th . tyl3 Agent. for ‘, WIFF.AT FL(IL7R-14 bltla ens t.otentsy 11 Flour. etude Iron. new white wheat, jthe..fte'd and tor rale by BROWN &CULBERTSON 1111/ ILNIS—r.• Puts's Patent, for sale by i& s P voN BONNIIORST & Ca