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PAIDAY MORNING, AtOUST 10,
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earrearargas era eartteallired In
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Iffavors before 6 a anti Os caely in the day
praeticable.vertisements adtioserted for • 'pe e l.
led time will Ad &variably be ettiPle ,- . 011 00060 " 0 .
ANTINABOISIO /LAD Wlllo TIOKgT.
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WILLIAM HASLETT,Nf Butler County
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ROBT. C. WALTZER, or Itlitaboth BortagL
JOELN MILI f ER, to Sberpittarge.
CALEB LETs, of Ihroles,l7o4
WIL ESPY, of LAMM' St:llesr .
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CA CURTIS, of ,tires.
reoottersiOO,
ORO. S. LOTS, of Upperßc. Cletr
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JOHN MORRISON, of fOslifteeor•
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JAR. etimmu.., or I'm6li.
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WM. MI ASITIII3I9, of 14:4btargh.
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JOHN EWERS of yieldlqi
Voir Leent illattoro aike nest page.
Se• nest page fosYroi4ll7.phlo
Ccrovrr ftlerrter..-0a m§eting of the people of
the cities of'Plusborgh en v,llegheay, and the
county of Alleeheoloo inalktiasrantiewenet to re
ceive theyresidenter the Itialted States, and GOT
error of the' Commcsiecatli, 'who are to arrive
here on the lith wglise held at the New
Cowl House. In the cqof ttiishurgb, on-Tuesday ,
lath lust, at 1 o'clock P.
The editor of the Por;l'dd'eli not reply to oar ex
posure of the decepticin hi!auempted upon his
11.2greaders, by giv tag a letter4orporting to be sent
by a distinguished WhOf Wastilnzum. The
object intended has hem*complished; the vile
effusion of vulgarity uud*alice, tad' be copied
into the Locates° presses okthe country,. the ver
itable production nt a WhiOnd many who never
see but one side of a snbletii will believe its slen
derness statements, sm. it Il be quoted as Whig
authority. Is
. this a ismeghr Whims to sleep on
their posts. when sneli eni,tempube meanness is
resorted t° — whon de,onnl4o end fraud are the
weapons dollen.'
la this ease, howeiier, OM enemy have rather
over-shot the mark. TheiOunik of deception was
too thin to hide the nanierOde trick, and its authors
will meet with the Ileteigtion of righ,thlaking
men of all parties.
The Pereith New.
The tetzillgenee brought by the America does
not materially ehangeillieo pect of slim., since
previous arrival.
The Hungarian war is ?farms:sing on:a gotantie
scale, and the brava Magyars are putting forth
herculean eflorts to presi;t)re their liberties. So
far the Aultria.Rutom =0 has met with no very
important successes, whN the Hungarians have
been victorious in some N ees battle. Still we
fear the worst. We feaoany most anon yield to
superior numbers, unlesso . sething may grow out
of the Sardinian titifieUttleti/n their favor. li the
Sarthaus would embrace itfis opportunity to strike
another blow tor liberty, shd the Verottans hold
oat a while longer, there*auld be more hope tor
the Hungarians.
Rome is under the trail_ despotism of military
sway, which is preparing* way tor the return of
the Pope. Gambol& cult tiolds out, and if he can
succeed in promoting arijkier ;evolution, the ab.
solcuists may dud uoublet*.t to how the necks of
the Italians to their iron yelte.
The admintsu abort paifki in France is tumbling
o pieces- The Legitint, having succeeded is
teaming the President .01 his friends to tate the
flake step of crushing Iterintilienn Rome, cue about
to withdraw their truppor(from the Government,
and to join the opposition! ' -et I.st, d they do not
ant directly, they will tatikeetly unite in opposing
end entbarrassingthe adorlinstratioa. The Govrn
meat has furnished the argument, that if
hereditary right is properlin Rome, it is also prop. r
la France that if the Popgihas o right to reign as
as temporal Sovereign red . Rome, the Due de
Bordeaux has an equal *I to the Sovereignty of
France.
Fear will mourn to seethe present Government
of Preece ervertonEel, ordi see dust natim. partake
of the cop they have pLaitid to the lips of Rome.
It could be but tor a linl4lkason, .d she might
come out of tae fire purl d, .d capable of spore
crating the blessings of I , %tiblican liberty.
Cholers . F .
The &Seine is reeedlelecreesing at BON/00, 24
deaths having ocebered:Fil the 4th Inst.
The New York board,* health report 84 new
easel and 32 deaths of it!tolera for the 24 holm
ending at noon al the *i.h.
The whole number orilnathe in the city of New
York, dining the week e"-Piing dth ina., was 1273,
of which 678 were by ciellera, and 125 by cholera
Rant= and cholera 14fbill.
At Badelo, foL the 18;:lintrrs endear at noon on
the dth, then were 110@ttes and 33 deaths.
At Albany, • from Thtcfrisday to Saturday not,
there were 31 um/ and ; . 0 deaths.
For the 21 hour. ertaiiig at noon on the 4th, , Galion, Canonsburg. Pa; Jae L Gagman Shipp..
...„
there wane 10 deaths bf.:!..kholers at Montreal, nod burr; Po; 9 B Dicke, Westmoreland co, P. Jar
. N J; John E.ncrt
et Quebec on the Ist, 4,10 death.were 30—cases
M .k..r . imonds, Ca. May co
We isville, G; N Fleteher , Siince. Geo Fraser.
not suited. n ' W aville. 0; John Matron Goer: PhAndelphia, Pa,
...
Al Newark, N. Y., millie 4 th in/lithe. were , Joh , P Gilchrist, Butler, Pa.; Wm It II anal.. Cal
gig coed and three, dekie. : cuud, 0; J A I tonna, Stark eo. 0 Adam Hems.
At Camden, N. J., thiiie were lo to and 3 r,f,7 l l",! 4 7'. 3 r . ,:. C) ,',`ltt " , n l :! i i:i d. W i ' h :c n ,t a r °
deaths daring the weeOndiog on the 2d inst. I Wheeling, to, WIT Leper, llookateuru. Pa, 3 A
AgJersey city, on thod, there were three cases I Leitter, do; Along, Linn. Monongahela City, P.l
tad bir6 deaths. • iZt-i* W I..agirti Cecil, Ps: John 11 Mather. Mittlintown.
a DOW Mlitaney, Cumberland co: Wm McCul
till.ool-le. hole Rettftl.P.P 9ll " lo hove ocean ough, M e rcer co,' J 13 MeNsy, Grene cm; C A
red at,tbe Calasatjult Oen Workr, Lehigh coin- Mepo, Way.. co. U; Joseph M dray. Librory.Pa.
ty, Pb. . 4 ;
...2s, I; el Perkin., Wert Csnaan, 0; H C Pratt Lyootn
Tbellbilunond Timegif yesterday says—
ingeo; Pa; 11F Ray, Carmichet. Pa; A M Reid,
tteggcr go. P 4, S C Reid. Seventy S., Ps, J W
The cholera toMiticoioi to emu, .co Mtolooi - Robinson. Attn.. no, Pr: It. F Sample, Money, Pa.
le, to all city, and wiffk o rolloorr rodeo. , we GSi 5 sane. Hanover.. 0; Hiram N Smith. Ed
may reasonably h tube rid of Its prmence al. ~,une y ii.Li F Smith, Ed4woeih. U; J M Sao&
together be a few y 5... ., gral, Nino,' Centre. 0: Hugh Stem, Balumore
Wit W R. Vmeent, Florence, PA; W G Walker,
The A. lola. Yrtilingio -- ra id; Horne
' Cafformhorg, Pa; T 13 Wilson, Washington ~ Pa,
' The lateral kireike rilwepapers mention, . on 'i *con Witherom, Emmettaborg. add; John A I
Incident connected; wi*the prevailing disorders at Won', Shintmotibure Pa; Jame. F Woodrow, Chit. !
Rome, that the dunerittaa Charge d'Affsdr. has 9.! the, 0; Wm II Woods, ...amine co, Ky; John !
b... compelled ~..6 th Thi. d 0...., hi . a . m . , " , _ T Gibson, Chicago, Ill; John B Laird, Centre co.
•equence of his house ithving been forcibly enter- ,
After monferritg the degree', the President of the
ed by the French ruck! Jn pursuit of deserteni.—
! College, delivered a bnef and affectionate address
In the Bow. Daily Airertirer me have • history
Co the
gr.a..i.t
eta...l
of Ada affair by an efrAencan, who writes from !
A. large and intelligent attdrence honored the oc-
Rome under date of Hir t nth end 9th July, no tot.
easion with there presence and maniEsued their in
t.:nom "J!! 1 wrist by the most remedial /situation, and the
, "An ifjair took placeifffn the oth which may per. , a.. . . -
a excieflent order.
bap, canoe some ' , daft - do/by between the French i I"' - "' sh,„.
Wid ontinwin Gavottes:O. You must know that i The degree of A. M. was coothrrea in gongs'
Oar Cbdital., in weJL ItA,
_ttiie English Comm!, has on ibe following Altlmni of the College Saust.24
bßtiolrlq7olittfivgiged In giving P'" 4 "' 1 !" t° Homey, St Chneaville, O,IT Armstrong , Ark, lien
tie pet3rdemle wO !ale beep compromised by ~%„,
tbe enures &coed. 'nere wag • crowd of these • A 1...h.° , ” Y; Rev U W (- ht.... , N. Jacob peisphileyare ekotiouseMTour Coortd (Mr. Brown) ! 9 !/aldermen, Harrisburg, Pa; Rev J P Moore, Pa,
when ipiogeet of Fnffne.h aoldiery passed. For Re,* W C Sheets, Vo; Francis A Stewart, Md, J
*Rxt. _.__ 4 _ l "'" * ..._ cuirv6V , v, "°.,,., ht Y ( ''' Comei°l° "'" WPameron:M 11, V. Richard Coulter, P. Win
woo. fro m Howe In we crowd, the soldrers im-
medisudy turned, eturtiatcred the house of the 1 -bl_loi • 0 ; - I . l to W Lione.° , P' 114 ".00 191 to II
Conant, aurimink taroiosn prisoner. Mr. Free- Jacgron, MD, En; Rev D S McHenry. Pa; Re,
macaw Carmel tor Aii.ine, happened to be in J' McNey,'Pe, Joshua T Owen, Phil. S C Stew
"_, boon 7 ,._,'" b6 o m .,.__ 3 * d t 'g t " n " the vl"l'"is° art Ps; Rev John R Sturgeon, Pa, Rev .I..Thomp
ad Otte ting9,- fee ?le nuencan img we* dosong ,
bei „„,„,„,„,.. iN07i „„,,,, ,„„, ~,,„ or d i. soff, Pa; t ied W Elder, Pa, Taylor L Crnibaln, At
by the subolterairornroondolg the pang et. D. iht; John M. Kirkpatrick, Putrburgh; Rev AI
protest
a Frermao indriedietely proceeded to General PA4cittimit, Pa, Henry B Pettehone, Mus; Rev I 1
°nand, who expresseithimmll very couch annoy- !
Pogeroy, Pa; Rev! R }C.IMPCy , P 4,1 13 P Robin
ed et thee , oof hi/ red:ffiutr. In the cursing Mr. ~ :
G un gene en d e , ecn vg ne e of m e . r,,, r ,„„. to , amt.: Pittsburgh; Rev A Scott ft, Alet ander Sharp,
General Ondhrot, dentruiding an apology for the M 1,, Pa ; A Brody Sharp. Pa, Prof W II West,
hank. The !weer hi nix yet arrived In the I H ; .. 1,,,,„,, , 8,,,y Cortege . ~„. R, F N wh,,sy
mesa time oar Rags bilk been taken In from the „
Domes of the Getup add Charge, and if an .mph) l °°!.‘
ein n eg in,,,a c .d., Me, C oe s will leave 'named,- I 'the honorary degree of A. M. wait conferred on
soely. BC. and Affair/I:id pretent" I theta", W D Howard, of PiArburgh. Pa, Rev N
It *g , em that he Atblerican Consul, with his
way left Rome the trat:tio night. This step, how
ever, Fu takes I tf,pwAartee of previous arrange
ments, and except barn* hennaed, had nothing to
ao - with the above ronOioned affair.
,
zs the Edda" gro. 1N(.6.+0, Goo So.
Morb bag been tai43tnd I presume a good deal
done~ist Memel to f r i . rs'uisancea, nod the abate
meat it them. nth itoilie part of the city I re
side, keen say ibilb *tit flint the greatest eel
brat to last--and it
bwlllipeg In all i t " Ornia - eiveness—is the droves of
opwhlch Wait cattjtreets end alleys. You
r ' o.o "P e i "N*.qtti and mash, defy and c&
tenet., ain vats =the blitz; cause keep. up the
ilitharyorelloe, and nitarktter you be in or MO of
your km;. /E O. 6 " art continually at
avid, !with the Nestor. Ermernrn
Anginst 9th.
Titit ChM= +Pikltad the pleasure of a con
7erntinn, yeVarday, •aiip Mr. F. d Cotten at the
Oretoeo Stettei 41o*on Co, of tni, city, htt
Baal* has satinet:4ra short tune loom South
ameties, whe4l ha 0114, fortunate la obtaining
from the last Cthigreol Vonancla, at Cilmszas
* gie.4t ke the e 46 1
. 1334 navigation by steam, fn
elitithen rata, the r Aven °mow, Apure, and
ibehlg their trAMlatiii as wiser that garden of
thank Asaariza74!,lY.
Flea t Pittsburgh Oman Wills gull
• • ginutts.
The fathering letterfono Mr. J.R. WilMot, cce
Of the Pi4orgh Company of Calitomis ernisrestr,
to ha brother is this city. has been kindly placed
at our truOssaL It came in an envlope: from a.
Lotais,on*ltich.was printed the fellowets; Dote:
, "Recoted from wreck col - steamer Algvnus
inszned ef,,the wharf at St. Lows, on the 410,111[18
of the Ntn July, 1.519. Said boat had a large Cal.
Iforoia large proportion of whin] was en
tirely deartoyed. Jno. M. Weser, P. M'
The le4er is badly scorched, and in some places
entirely Ostroyed, but we have decyphered all of
any ioter4at. It gives an account of how they
are getttn along, and must Se interesting to those
who bate friends and acquaintances vn the
plains k does not speak of any deaths, and we
may thelfore infer that none of the PA:stiorghers
have die
FOlrr LASIAMIC. May 130, I Sl9
pose ‘ 111.011,1i. -- 1 am happy to inform you.
that I armed here on the [the date is blunt out]
°Cline month, in good health and •p:rits. We are
ericampeia 25 intica west ail:in Fort, and ore pre
paring to on with pock mules from this place . .
lVe exp<ict to be ready to start on our jaurney. on
Friday, 14 15th.
We hire had quite a difficult time of it since we
left St. Jirsephr. We shall have to leave our wa
gon, as it is altogether too heavy. lam in hopes
that we shall get along much better when we get
started 'kith our pack mule•. We expect to get
through
S in fifty dam from this point.
There; are some twelve wagons of our company
ahead of'Clns. Only two messes of as are packing
at preset. The other twelve expect to pack from
Fort Hall
The valance of our company ale Feb:ado& We
team thift some of them are preparing to pack 660
We am going to continue to company matt VII of
the wa(pna to Fort Hall, and then, n they do not
pack, to •hall leave them, and go through by our
imlvons.Z.
It iallorgen's mess, and our own. that are
packing from '
' . bere, and•Wakely'd me.s i. still in
company with as. 'Blakely t. hard at work, mak
mg pads for u. to put I a our pool: saddles. Ile
has orciiiked to be a good mend of mine.
I exibet to have hard times of it for the next
fifty dais, but it is better to make it short and have
it overt for I wish to see the Elephant or soon as
have had some pleasant, as well as
hard trines... I have mtnalderable pleasure io sport.
ing. OrtMe is tolerable plenty, and I have one ot
the bed( horses there is on the road. Spurting ap
pears m agree with see: I have not known what
it La to . !kie nick since I left hone. We hove row
dreaddil storms on the plams—the rain conies dove
io atr4i .
Walleye noticed gold in the streams, already
bat it lh warm. We met some Mormons. the othe
day, 06 the-road to the States, nod I teat you .
note 11:9'them.
Theiooad is heed with emigre., cud clothing
proviraans, tools, ddc , are thrown out of the wagon.
and afrewed all along the way. We have Jun
taken enough to do us to California.
I catanot mote more at preioant, as time is tire
cious4Ml Me. Spence is ready to go to the For .
I shalt' write from For Hail. Yours, truly,
J. S. WILCOCK.
Jefferson College
Thg; annual commencement in :his Institution
took Place on Wednesdny, the Ist Inst. On the
preceßlng doblinth evening the annual address to
the Ectininard Evitegelicial Society to the Society
logsi y, seas delivereJ by the Rev. %limo T
lismAton, D. D., of Mobile.
Oan'umsday rillernoom the same gentleman ad
dresses: I the Philo Literary Society, and the Rev
D. IV, Riddle, D. U., of Possliorgh, delivered at
address before the Pren Vin Literary Society. a.
the eventog of the Caine day.
The comment:town: exercises were opened
With Prayer, by the Rev. Or. Pressley. of A Melts;
ay die.
The Eaghsti Salutatory we. spoken by Mr (.1 It
Arnoid, Frankfort, Pn —the me in the Latin Inc. go4 was delivered by Mr. J. H. Calvin, :cm.
Ortek l as, and the Greek by Mr. T. 11 Wilmr•
Wrotiungton Co., Pa. The f 01104,11, genilern.r
who)/m,l hero app.:mord by t h-• Faculty t., deltver
oratilAnr„ performed the perm dammed to then,
excett those marked excused . Wm. R. A ad,-
atantjusearora Valley, Pa., 'excused); John M
Btru, Westmoreland cm., Pa; Augustus Burt
Cambridge, LI, (teemed). James E. Carson, rate
Illaa4l.Yrkg; S. H. DLetite, Westmoreland Co., Pa.,
Yams M. Edmonds, Cape May, N. J.; N. Fle let cr.
sid , iy, 0.: G. 40 Pearce, Welsville, 0..; John P.
Giletrist, ettglor, Pa., (moused) Chruttopher
WwFringtort City - , John H. Msthers. Mollintrwo.
Pa.;tOavid McKinney, Cumberland no., Pa.. Wm.
Meullongh, Mercer, PA; Joseph Murrny,.Librwy,
Pa H. Perkins, West Canaan. 0; H. C. Pmt
Lyocraing cc, PIA; B. F. Ray, Green et, P... tea
. curled); Robert F. Sample, Mercer, Pa.; L F.
smrlh,Ellswerth, 0; John A Wolf, Shippemburg
Pa ,;(exeused.l
The valedictory eves delimmed by J area Wood
emi Chilmothe. Ohm.
I The first degree in the arta was then conferred
on the fallowing gentlemen •
Butler P Anderson. Hernando, M iss; Wni,R An.
derson, Tu•enruna Valley, Ps; George C Arnold,
' Fraskfert, Pm John M Barnett, Wersmoreland co
! PA.:Samuel 13 Berton. Junta./ Le. Pn ; Augusta.
Bach, Cambridge 0; Joseph H C 41.111, New Or
teats, La ; Win Porter Carson. Ashland, 0; Jas 0
North, Mianivipp; lies W S Emory, West
littFFtsa, Pa, Rev J laehren, Camiehel, Ps, Jobe
Em, Cumberland, Md; Wm Met:stile, Esq,
NE77/ Castle, pa; Dr Mt:Gegen, Mt Carron Dr J Il
M teebles, New Castle, Pa.
The honorary degree of A. If. was conferred on
t.h..Re• Huey Newel, of Clam°, Pa.
; the degree of LL D. was conferred on the Ere
T Cooper, Plch Rev Geo A Lyon, Erie, Pa. Rev
.1 Pressley, Erskine College, SC.
the degree of L L. D. was conftrred on Hon
TAimas lindford, Pall, and the Hon Thaddeus
Bavens, Lancaster, Pa.
tbs Board of Trustees, at their late meeting, op
patted the Rev Joseph It Watson, Professei
tr4dinary of Rhetoric:in this College. The see
s*. of Mr. S. B. Barton, A. 8., an e xp e ri e n ce d
mg a highly accomplished teacher, have been
se4dred for dui:Preparatory Department of the
Cdhela.
the neat collegiate year will Ines on the 12th
caeptattiter, ensuing. The price of tuition, in the
proper, is slop . ° per sena n, and in the
Piiavira tory Department 50,50 per session. These
mans include the contingent fee, and are required
!° paid in advance.
letters of le ga t e y may he addlessed to the Purr
fdlltat, Callonaborg, Pa.
Faller hiiithear COllllllO. to Mai fa the la.
vanermento3f,the temperance eaves in Bodoni.
, 013 FAIL :AAA, after vi.fung Ma: Fogies, bay
of Capt. L D. ForbeaAtt Ildllnnei be Maned to
the city and 'admintwered the pledge to over thew
thousand pemona, among wnom vine Enna
Amer.caos.
un Thursday, the Rev. Caleb Stetson presented
himself Got the pledge, mid received it watt seal
emu ceremony,
It is estimated that eighteen thousand persons
have tsket,the pledge since the arrival of Father
Matthew in baton. Speaking of the somas
which has attended his labor, the Journal says—
" Many {tenons raiding out of the city have
mine in lbr the sole purpose of taking the pledge.
The effect lias'imen to shut up a largo number of
pug shops. One officer states that within his dis
trict, where there were thirteen of these places,
open and full of people on Snaky week, there
were but three open last Sunday."
The terrific spun of riot which got started in
Phrladelpitia, in some afttions, on Friday event
ing,Contioned dunng Saturday night and Sunday.
Thus wag the nauomd fast and the Sabbath ,
a;am, both desecrated. The North Amer can
thus gives the murderous proceedings . .
"On Friday evening the western part or the city
was the 'eerie of a firemen's riot. Another fight
commenced ut Schoylkdl Third arrest. The com
batants were the Schuylkill Rangers and a gang
called “Tormentors." The police anuated five
of the rioters. One, Robert Wallacei was re
cognized at the perpetrator of a dastard* outrage,
with a slung shot, upon James Gdhs,sorne months
'Between II and 12 o'clock on Fnday night, a
party of intoxicated disturbers of the peace wage
making a noise In Callowhili Creel, when Sant'l
Wood, a' watchman was struck on the temple
with a slung shot, by a young matt named Fred
erick Miley, and dangerously Injured. The a,
..Went was arrested oa Saturday and nominated
Wood Is lying in a critical condition, ht. ;thyme
man having very slight hope of hi. recovery.
The watch returns before the pollee mars
trams of the county. on Saturday mortnog, were
likewise prolific enough to show that there had
been more breaches of the "pence and other
evil doings on Fast Day, than on the Fourth of
July.
On Sunday morning a battle was fought between
the members or adherent. of the Washington and
Hope engine companies, the belligerents rofying
under the mime. of "Waynetowners" and "Sting
era" A city watchman, named Isaac Mel-
vine, was severely bun He was taken to the
hospital. Another inthvidsied was felted, with a
stone, and was aupposed to have received his
deathblow. One of the cumbatants,Robert McVey
was captured by the police, who also arrested two
colored fellow...
At 4 on Sunday morning, o small party
of the Weccacoe tire company. in charge of their
engine, were ...yield and attacked by a large
armed'prisy of the “Liounceirs" of Southwark, and
their allies, the “Killers" of Moyomensmg. The
Wee-came engine members were beaten off, and
their apparatus captured and earned away into
M ,yezionsing, where it was sheumfuily battered
and declined.
A good deal of excitement prevailed innSoutti-
wark on Sunday, and a wan feared that tbe , e
would be trouble at night. tau, war
dreaded from the lawless spirit among the noun
of Irlyainatcony. -
Several other minor affairs, in which the ordc
nary ferocity and disregard of life and property
were exhibited, are also mentioned.
We have already aritficiently exposed the et
raucous statements made by the editors of the
Harriabutgh Keystone, in reference to the sum
which has been drawn from the Treasury by the
supervisors (or the current year, to convince every
cendtd man that there *as no ground whiteout
for the clamor wtochtharpaper has thought prop
er to ralee animal the Stale Treasurer. We sup
posed it first that there aught be some misunder
standing of the matter on' toe part of the editors
ooi - that paper, nod that they did not really know,
when they penned their charges against the Trea
surer, that there woo not one Jo: or toile of truth
to custom them; hot their pentiatince to the mat
te, aid attemptina to burver up their asurfions
by a long array of figures and utalse Cacti,' got
up Cot this special purpose by Mr Painter, coo
attires us, and must coaviuce all who have wit
eased their padbi conduct, that they knew from
the very beginning, that they were giving currency
to as vile a falsehood as ever issued tram the lart
: cofoco mot
The eharge was that the State Treasurer was
withholding •ppropnauoos for the Public Works,
which ought to have been paid months and weeks
before. Welt what are the farts' Why even
taking the statements of the editors of the Key
none themselves. we find t list mire then TWO
THIELM of the WHOLE A PPKOPE I ATION for
OLD DEBTS and Cl'llltENT PF.SSES, had
been paid by Mr. Hall ors the Yin bib., is a
period of lee th. FOUR MONTHS. Accord
ing to the editors of the Keystone, the whole
appropriation for the payment rif the current
expenses of the yen and tar debts contorted
prior to the fast of December 1508. emanated. in
the aggregate, to the aunt of 5711 612 15 Of ibis
sum, $139.030 ravd nv the Treasurer from
the 11th orApril to the 31st or July as the Odom
ing stitement, furnished us from the Treasury De
partment, will fully ebony
Amount paid by the Treasurer to the State agents
n Public Works, from the 11th of Anil, 1849
tont° 12th of July, instant 47E4L101 92
Amount rod by the Treasurer to the
S{ate agora.• uu lac Public WoIL.,
from the 12th to the 31.0 ul July
Thus we have TWO THIRDS of the whole op
proption for old debts, pool by sur. Bali in leas than
A THIRD OF THE YEAR. The proportion of
the appropnation which ought to have been paid
in that length of time, la. about 5200,000. instead of
54351,000. This in the way Mr. Ball has refused
to meet the demsna or the supervisors and super
intendents on the public work.. He 0 8 9* FOUR
HUNDRED AND THIRTY EIGHT THOU—
SAND DOLLARS of on annual anoroproumn of
SEVEN HUNDRED AND ELEVEN THOU-
SAND in a little lent than four months. And yet
the harpies are not satisfied. They po c ket the
greater portion of thin upon FALSE RECEIPTS,
or some other Lo.ofoers device, and then turn up
on and denounce the State Treasurer because be
will not throw down the ban-of the Treasury, un
lock his iron safes, and let them walk in and plun
der what remain. We must say that we hope
the Treasurer will matinee to keep the bars up.
let them roue and clamor never so notch. We
have had quite enough of Laosofosao frauds in time.
past; It is time now to 'Muse a bole honesty into
the knonairetnent of the public works. And it
Meson. Pointer end Longstreth will not do their
ditty to the State, we hope that Mr. Ball will do
his; and hot he will eiintinne to check corruption
and fraud, whether they came in the form of a
FORGED RECEIPT or any other Locales. 'oven.
tole, wneoever he may meet them in the line of
olTicial duty.
The following table will exhibit the amounts
drawn by earth individual from the 11th day of
April. to the Mat of Jetty, and show who it is that
is really responsible for withholding payment from
the poor laborerii
J P Anderson 5252500 00
John
Wm. E➢eheh
(ientge lilemtmerger
T J Posner
final Contnnsconers
Thumps Bennet
1 It lenkaks...
feenb Glom
K Hoffongle...
Wm. McPharr.
CoentoislOooers Internal Improvomant
Fund to Fay officers of CAIIIII teo 41,000 00
R.nruno or Cstavosins Ativerrusem.—Among
the pamengera from California. in the Crescent
City, were Dr. A. C. Howes, of Nprth Providence.
Geh. W. Paceet, of Ptiortricket, and Mason Briggs.
of Providence. We were very happy to receive
a call from Lir H, on Monday land Reports had
been current that ho had been murdered, and on
he had not been bawd fmm for a long time. Wars
were entertained that wine misfortune had bef.d •
lea him. lie, houtever, returned in tine condi
tion nod snformed ea that he had ent tyed exert
ient health during los absence. He was one of the
It to deport for California, alter the breslong out
of the gold fever, and took the overland IOW!
through Mexim, with o company that started from
New York. Ile went to the mines and dug gold.
ned•got about half on omen a My. This he con
aidered n poor reward for the privations and hard
ships tie arm °blared to endure, and abandoned
the tank, and started for home. His report as to
the prospect ooh. gold neettors in by no mem,
,oar igme and is substantially the come us moat
other report. which we haver eceived within a
month or two. The labor of dargieg is very hard,
and the a v er age tonnoty Mold obtained is small.
lie thinks that thew who arc doing a decent bon
ne*, at home, had better way where they ere,
Mr. Pitcher wan one of the Pawtucket Overland
A 11110cInt1011, and took the same route that I
11•0;e01 did, but started later. While going to tie
mines, sod when about sixty miles from them, he
not th e b o ater mturning: and having seen enough
cf.:the elephant" to grisly his aerial:Av. and being
e mir in by what he had seen and felt, that Cal.
brats won no place kw him, be winchdded to turn
about and accompany the Doedor home. He !mop
us no tidings of his former Pawtucket associate.
Soon atter leaving:he city of Mexico, they found It
neve.eary to divide into small parties, and take
different mates, In consegnenee of the difficulty of
obtaining enough to ant for any chnsidenable num
ber of men. in this way he became separated
from all his Pawtucket associates, and saw no
more of them—Noma. Gateau, Actg. 3.
Wert 1,011 . T 11l Tea. at D. exam. Ritchie dr
Rorke, of the /ratan. are very much excited be
se ad Leek won't define his paean:m.loW take
sides rather with the North or the Sara& They
seem to think there is a scarcity in the number of
t hose engager) in those aretiorsal enamels, and that
it efforlo a fine oreing for the President of the
roared States In make hunser • President of a
triton of the United States. It ta certainly hard
that General Taylor 103. /11Id turn a deaf ear to the
well to-rant entreaties of two soda prudent advilera
and gummy triendr.—lllwaurippi Sunthertter.
.„.
.-
54'DrcLauttet Vmkgria„,:silrlien, • Aso year
sittetti Mr. Calhoso deffigred.iza2Congress that th•
DettiOesathiparty was "only - held together by to.
cohesive power of pubbspluticter," he was denote , .
cedliyawleading men of that party for uttetimg
artist they denominated a vile slander upon the
integrity , and patriotism Mare lionhearted democ
racy. But how does Mr. Clll/I.ono'lll assertion tatty
with the history of the times? No sooner has the
catty been removed from power—no sooner have
the emoluments of office been wrested from the
amp of • portion leaders, than we beer
them loudly proatming the dissolution of the
Democratic party. as did Mr. John VIM Boren In
his speech at the late Free Soil Convention at
Cleveland, Ohio. We never did consider Mr.
Calhoun infallible, bat we most accord m him in
this instance al least, a pellet...nun sagacity such
as belongs to a few politicians even of his own
school—Bolt. Amer.
B•Nottme CITT.—We went on board the Queen
City, to-day, bat could learn little new In regard to
matters in Sinduaky. There were sme twenty
fi re cases in the Hospital on Saturday evening.—
Eight new cases yesterday, sad Ore this morning,
and the disease was reported as taktog a bib..
turn.
All the physicians are actively employed, and
though the cholera is much abated, and leas malig
nant, we cannot expect that it will entirely disaps
pear where it had so soling a hold, tar some time
—Cleve. Her.
Mn. CLAY sin Ma. F111.611M —Tbe Editor of
the Rochester Amerman, who was at the Falls on
Monday, says of the meeting of Mr. Clay and Mr.
Fillmore, that after a long separatma, it was, no
might be anticipated, most (nand!y and cordial
It will be recollected that a large majority of the
Northern 111 tugs, including almost the entire New
York delegation at Baltimore, desired the nomina
tion of Mr. Fillmore as Vice President, with Mr.
Clay, in 1511 That distinction was. however,
conferred upon another prominent member of the
Wh g party, and Mr. F consented to accept a nom•
!nation as the candidate of tha Whigs of his own
State tor Chivertior. No shared the fate of his il
lustrious friend, and of his party generally in the
campaign.
We learn that Mr. Clay took °rename, at lb
interview above rekrred to, to assore the Vi -
President of his most fnendly sentiments toward
Geo. Taylor and hi. Adimoistranon. He had, b.
maid, no objects to attain, and no plane to pursue
except to discharge his duty as a Whtg Senator
and he expressed himseli in a manner which em
phatically rebuked all Intimations and predic
lions of opposition to proceed from him against th
National Executive.— Buff Coin.
Lnad 001oe
W....mlurroN, Aug. S—P.M
Mears A. M A Ilan, of Ala.; Samuel V. N.les. o
Massachusetts, John W. Tipton, of Ohio; William
Cleary, of Virginia; Benjamin 1. Ingraham. of Mi.
wamp° . :am Con. of Kentucky; William A. Paso.
of New Jersey; Mr. Stanley, of North Carolia•
Wilhav Powell, of tJeorgia; Author J Stansberry,
of the District of Columlia; Henry R. Day, of MI
MAIM, V: Inssin W. Yeaby, of Mitaisomm; John B.
Logan, of Trona; Samuel M. Coleman, of
and Arthur W. Doan, of Michigan.
Meagre Harriman, G. G Smith and Wdwa, a
also to have places in the General Land Office.
It is stated that Roberta. Carley will be appoin
ed Chief Clerk.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
COLUteeolts olt Ceeinits.
Robert G Rankin, Wilmington, Honk Carolina,
vice Win. C. Beitincourt, removed
R. 11. 1. Bineel, Washington, North Carolina,
viva Sylvester Brown, declined.
Henry W. Kingman, Newburyport, ?darnel,.
set., vier WM. Nichols, removed.
o.c Hutchison. Hatcher:, Miss, vice John IJ.
Elliot. removed.
Ephraim Buck, Bridgetown, N. J., vice Jas. M.
Newell. removed.
John H. Li.tworth. St. Mary's, Geo., vice 11. E.
W. Clarke. removed.
Frederick S. Thomas, Newark, N. J., vier Win.
W. Baldwin, deceased.
Thos.! Uarlr, Necobarypon. Mau. 'nee Enoch
Fouricr, nocovcd.
John Wale', Savannah, Gea, vice R 4,ert W
Tooler, removed.
E.T. Carpenter, Greenport N. Y, vise Wall,
Haven., removed.
Isaac H. Pater, Norfolk, Vi., vide Dennis Dow
ley, removed.
Min" In a Dewed Pile
Nib before but the weather peraptred . little
trig enough to drive the loafera to mome wog clar
or—perhaps an old barrel, dry goods box, or rome
faMMgt.
Othaers Allen and Flannery, on coming down
&sib sham, alter deposolug a customer in the
watch house. found a covey nicely cowed away
under the role of lumber of the Galt House.
He hod mord n dry spot, yet he had the where
with tomo,alen toe clay, or a sort of •nts-caol
catch-cold on the stomach, to keep Oat the damp.,
iitig of an be had tatem rather treaty.
Instinct, or some caber canals, had driven an old
now, with her pig., to neck the saute gunner-a, and
they looked upon the biped customer an an Intrud
er. When. t h e notion name up, they heard a per
son talkie , and as it was dark, they hatched awhile.
How bog the lawn-shim confab had gone no, they
could not tell. but it appears that the loafer fancied
himself a doctor, and also fancied We old mow and
pigs hi. pettehts.
'Think yott'le got the cholera, hey"' *sod the
•Ugb . " reryl.ed the oid sow.
Wrq drmt come it o dose;
Cir. but .b...crn et
tiy {OP. 1.111.0 lion 1 le war had t ut,,l a place that
utted, nod lay down, rot, her hued 0... e to the
(howl,
•1 don't know what Lind of practice you like.
but I don't own calomel—'cause it makes the
mooths too sore to ewe a. hiakey right good, and
they soy it lesaserrs the teeth. In fact. I will for
none of the Pathrs. I don't go In for the pepper
pattiy it aioh ok.ani to take, besides Its a pity to
apile good whisky with red pepper. No, l'nt ague
making a lime-kiln of • feller. stomach Just 'coupe
he teel a little met or bad—haan't no use for them
TUITISOLIiIIiI. What do you say"
CEIZEI
"Ugh," replied the rid sow.
nate' at u i thought. I know'd you'd agree with
me on that. Then, there', another path), .to call
ed Ho-me-pocky. I dont know much about it, no
how, but I 'apt •a it means what they can't ho up,
they mo down. They go in Lir email dotes, winch
won't agree with any stomach. Then there's the
Hydrant-peaky, and the Alley-peaty. and a dosen
different other ptithms—all no account' Whisky
pathy la the only one that'll do toe way. Now I
don't practice for pay, but gent does it to be a Phil
anthroplat, and it you want ant of my medial.,
here it Is. MI take a liule myself. to keep the azone
and the enimahcolea out—there's nothing better—
it's equal to sulphur pills, any how. They say
glass is a non-conductor. Well, now try this, it'll
help to kni t . the electricityin. Tale a 6.0
Lorna are non conductors Lao."
All dos tune he bad been holding out Ina bottle
for his patient to drink, and had been on
the old now and the pig. Some finally pouted in
old aow's eye, and she began to move, and the
pp squealed.
"There, there, that'll do; don't let the children
ore. Pour lather will get well children' taint
oothto' but first symptoms, no how—taint danger
ous—Well, I think in limo to tote a Little mrself,
Jam then an he was aboet to take a little more,
All Allen palled torn not from Ms neat, and made
him myth to the watch haute, notwithatandins
the glean and horns had made his legs bed con
ductor,.
101,100 00
1 603 00
.23,"00 00
.
5,795 00
. 9 POO 00
firmine. Leman Boosa.—Prepared I,y J. W. Kelly
MK= street.. N V., and for sale by A Jaynes, No.
70 Poanh srreet. Thu will be found • di-1,01611 arli
ele of beverage In families, and parneularly lar sack
rOoma.
Deana Bacras,—An intprorrd Chocolate prapara-
Uon, being a eornbinalsoa of Cocoa mu; Deep, In
algorating and palatable, highly lecoutmendeditikrne•
Wally for Invalids. Prepared by W. Baker, Priebe..
tar, Maas, and for sada by ',JAYNES, at the Pak=
Tan Mans, No. NJ Foartb at lutist 4
11139 930 92
rterve Rod Matins izseerweee.—Tem Prns
ensue Nevi/Yellen see Furs Ircsuutec• CO.III, FT—
.riere 41 I Kt* merry, epee every de.
Ire rtpone of pronerty, Si rev ie,erst taus.
•
Orrice, No 21 Alartet ore,
MMMiliMEgl
Impro•entente In Dentistry._
DR. a 0. ,cr EA Wigs Ito, of Donna, is proptoted art
moutaacturr ..rt Dwelt Town to whole a* pant
ol acts. uponor Aurintphorm Suction Vito ,
Tootts.cut et orb I So..tion
II viva where the nerve it
trpocod and re./denee next doer to ate 'Bl.y
or . ; office, Fou.tc time!, Pittehorgh.
Man rt.-1. It. 11 . Padden. R. H. Raton. ittle
JOB PRINTIESO.
UI LL 411.A15, CARDS, CIRCULAR% .6,
Illamfst, a 1 e 1; Lultng, CuntradA, Lim
8, 1 1 , crannurzs, aux.,
1.014C14. de. a.,
erinted tt, thor.r.t wice, al lov prices, el we
are 1.. rrt cc , ncic. tlct NI) sr...
W. El. Wrlght, a. D., Dent.l.4
o,:::.: ' ‘ a nVP7tstl7 7-7:`Tot
mAarld
I a Llsua Is one or lot tl-4l cora
m can
as .it• most for:anionic disc...it. koowo
Amerlto pat • tett. It ho. in no ea, failed to
•ttract the r,uvettt attet,nn the all
ow:meteor the 1111 l ,6•I, however, thoosands an
nually perteb, end thousand , . tante an made to feel
toe burdensome Ly Or. •tseate. The proprietor. of
at'Lane. lesser P.ll. tees confident that they offer to
toe .filleted o remedy whleh Um. has totted, and has
uevrr fatted el success when a fate trial hat been p.
vett It Call and purchase a hoe is the Drag Store of
thl4.dlurs J moo & co
CM 01C morn of the ett: ins:, by the M.
Teesdale. 51. J. Racy:ale Merebeet of Neer Chien.,
in MART dsugicer of John Taylor of this oliy.
TO PRINTERS.
rpm suboersbor Lao an band atul tor.* al &soot
of L. Johnoton & Co, of Philadelphia
25 our o 4 Cues;
45 roans different tides)
3.0 Newspaper Can;
.YlO lb. Loads, eat to coder;
Ic Composing! Socks;
lOUkegs rrout's Nllllllll
I Ms's Galley, C 1111113112 Rules, Brass Rales of all
des:moon:34 ht. A. /AIWA
Ychia Tea Flom, 70 Fourth at
6—Orden rocoteed for wino pe . .gadaws
GROIN D NI Trl—DOu barb for Imbr by
!ale W ICK & WCI N MKS&
G t i fie l iir m t ; i t r ; of 4 l , Pepfv,
wrgan mur.mummucs.
•• .
30a:00f FORSALVCOttaranteed or t
V. wawa =A batty, and to ronsteret
Ski fraa bettarotad a rntoother surface. consul...SY.
Makin a mate solid, dry, sad handsome building than
common brick, mud as kor prized: Ordata through
Om Pad ofFtec. Monottmthola Midge. or Wok, artll
be promptly wedded to. Samples be wet in the
mug Methodist numb and Public School llama,
Booth Paha:amen and to the
WM. U. St..ITTON k CO.
Birmingham. Aug. 9. Tele. _
WANTED—To contra. with carpenmr. and ma.
von. for erecting tome building.. Alm. no ntmneer
wanted—au old man Or boy, isomedimely
aogUrdC W. H S A. CO.
{AWNS I3LACKING-14 Fro. &sae size., for tate
IVI by auglO WICK k NI'CA N
IXTRAPPCYG TAPER—AM mos medm Saner. rm
TT do crown do; ITU do crown and medm Rar, for
ta:c aliglU WICK fr. WC AN
A LUM-14 bbl, (or mit by
CI. noel, WICK I ItI'CANDLF-19.
C. 2 bbls for sale by
CI &aria WICK b. M CANDLE:PS
A LM .,, O , N ,
o DS—I3 aka 8 11
l i i. LEf u lg-44 bags AlsP: l . CT:; .‘ l ' ' ' , !l A N DLESS
BACON +l ur~rnr wr
N'2l).
\CIi A, M'C
ARarrrs BINKFF—.I bblo rec'd and (or sale to
WICK & M CANE/LYS:,
OAY—trn boo No I Soap, to, ”le bz
suglo WICK AN DIESS
fIIDER-41 •dvrect Ctdet, 3 do do boiled. for .4.1 e
by .u.lO WICKdr. NIVANDLF,B
IRY sk• for salt of
upglU WICK
14.....1„n CK ,V. 111
d for
.' •CA ‘ NDLESE ,
iu
C H ..To E- t ;-33 b°"'
'.0"0, 1a a 111.CANDLKSS
I~RE:sH I.II7FFER—o buckets fresh Uutter.rust roe d
and for sale by auglU C II GRANT
W isl:e g lo — y 3l
b is b a " gt " U " roo. t+Tl;;l " fnrcr
ArKEREL-100 bbl. No 3 large Mackerel, to a:- I
nvo and for sale by
stag.° IRAIAII DICKEY & CO, Front at
T_To69. HEADS—IO bbls on consignment and IV,
11 sem by &gal° ISAIAH DR'KEY &
•
TO LILT,
THE eommodious Dwelling House. and
ground+ attached, containing
of
eight erre.,
situated between Allegheny nod Manchester.
and known rui Kill Dock Enquire of
ROUT. T KENNEDY,
eualPd3t or HARMAR DENNY
Commercial Journal and :Stemma Mercury cony.
NIERICAN DOUSE CARPENTER —The .Amer,
1 can House Carpenter, • treatise upon A rrhitec,
tre. Cornices and Mouldings, Framing. Door,. Win.
do o ve., and Stairs. together with the mmportant
,I nnciples of Practical Geometry. tly R. ost
U. 'lathe.;
.41 ed. two.. vrim over 9U engravings. For ast.r by
•ogIU JAR D LOCKWOOD, IA Wood.,
NAM:NT EAGLE TRIPOLI. rof roltshiug. a hewty.
IYI Jsorovrred substitute fur Crocus, Roo.,
Families have found it Invaluable Mr their silver
and coarser ararea—in short, as remarked b. the
• Selenlifie Amerman." in an article upon it. - of all the
substances which base been applied to ponsh Glass
and Metals none can equal Mat substance known by
the name of Tripoli—is ia a superior arum to Mat
fit brought from Italy by pre Venetians, and we! by
ttiern their palmy days of glass amain, to
Mat peculiar poi. so much admired 12, other nations.,
It should I.e to every family and ever, work shop.
for sale by It E SELLEttzt
anal.
A DMINISTELATOIIB' NOTICE.—Au per,
.P 1 sons hart,g clams against the Estate of CHPII,•'
I'OPHER Kt:GARY , . deceased, of Upper St Clair
toranshth, are requested to present them, properly au.
thentmated, for settlement, sod those irdebted to the
rotate, see requested In tall and scule their respeet,rel
ACcoontl HIRAM HUI:I'Z. j
artgllkalltS WILLIAM F.GGARe
I,TEW 6110Dt1• NEW WOW , ' —A. A Munn .
11Co. No 6 , , Marketl
ent. have tut receive
Inapers, Nankeen. Ltrtiltuns .
blue XJI
aruntre Pmts. klerrtmark. Coeneeo. untl Wiry d
Furniture do; 4i tiro Lawns, I tnen Itultuldn. tiinG
Dame. Mull Muslin*. bow do, liarsittrlp'd
plum Joeonew. Ltnen Mikis, kr ter auglo
CLIFT-SE—SO bl • Cream Cheese, jaet reed Red felt
sale by appl 1 11 CANFIELD
Prof. Thompson•' 5...ma1e Seminary.
FALL SatSION of thi• School wJI cotararnc
MUM DA Y. SEPT 34, I blo. et hl• awl. I
I r orm's Wm, Labort, street, between Thlnland Foun
rtrects
A. nem elarims mill he formed, d • c.rreedo,gl
de.omble that pupils Mudd beln aumulanee
rprniou of the re Furls 14mheMom N• ill Lc u
renomry ar the number around. I. immed
•
lED=G=I
u. For tern,. and reference., see rireu.dtt.
no had at the prtnetpal Loot atom, or at rot
auelt,dtd
I\TEW WORK 11f AUTHOR 1/1' MODERN PAIN
TEItrI —The Seven Lamps of Architecture. by
John Ruskin, wnh numerous niustrdtions. drawn and
etched by the author out. vol 13am Itnt
and for
an by JIVES D LOCKWOOD
sugt, . 0 1 Wood st
' D AVID GOPPERFIKL.D—No 3 of Eheltens . It nid
jJ Coprerfield dust publtatied and for ssie b)
dog , . JAMES D IA/CK WOO D
IVT ew ruI.II.ICATIONS.—A CompeitslAno or Et le
stastiedl lintury, by Dr. tnestierA..prn,rial
coniuriar ano ordinary wolfs., ri"lleeoiffk-if to to lio•
itaaen. lilt ed ; from toe tAertona by S
I. D. 3 von. ooo Munn,
History of tbe Unitedmen of ',melted, ; RIC I/ •
ard lidiltent. 3 voles vet Musnu.
tiod‘hey's Koraorna risen Hook: &RIM by His son•
Werner. 11. D
ninon' of Maxie Antoinette or 1,11
Abbott. Ilene engravings
Ilistory ofJobus en.sar, by Jaen., Abbott, 004,
POCM, by Hoary IV•Sawornit I,ortfellow
Complete Works of Hannah Moore. I rot .no
sheep. eons.
Chaboor's Seroural, 1791 to 1517
Cleryrr of Amens.. Ly Lk-leticr, H. 11
Coleman's Historical Grorrapby of' the HIGH,
',eat Lynch's Expedinon to the Deed Sea and -
rer Jordan. Large "'so. wall numerous maps and u•
gra•ings
Marsulay'a Hlstory of Knoland A new sop lv
Harper's hoe Vol.. ow., orb casino, m.beep a,
and to canal'',
?oleanders IllstorT of the Chute',
1.41 e in ‘1 eat, by U. Y. Ruston. F'sq. hlnd
and (or .ale by K. HOPKINS.
anti/ Jl.l oiko Ilmldmaa Foca, nt
(MOMS IN THE 3d PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tht. Inmattuort b dmngned to be permanem.
THIS A,11,1e132) . 11/I.lLe raofrall<J ICI like eg . eftllol.l
of Lads nod youug l.ntlemen, on the Leal Moo
day, ate 3d day of ember
The course of mady von embrace the common bran
ches of an I...naloth edaeaLan. and the atgber dupwl.
man. or Bag Faglieb Sciences. at Mt use Um.. c:reek.
Pr, neb and Gamma Laantaaar,
. .
Pain's can be thoroueuly r.qr r Cone,
eatellyent/y and unruzhar , a•sed The eau study
fur dm.- [sot de•Lrocal the Cotlcec, L• 0.1 com.Fetac,
eve smd
Tao goveroment ol the Instutton .In lntld. yet
derided rthd firm Autoortiy will W ways be wl•tatue.l
by reason end affect.. and to weer, a proper regard
to the general government of Me achtal, oar
hest we endeavor in convince th e pupal dm wit.
we regain, IS reasonable next, that ti weer.. his
own personal intereet. •s weil a. the good of thY
Whole. Punishments thr thiaderneur.or. %viten el,.
lately neer...arc. era of tote a bwore. as edeci ra
ther the mind than the body. n ev thubteennts Mr the
steno., but as prevennoNto th e
recurrenere of •thitier
edenece. Ila•tny found this mode of goverentent pre
bran 0,11 twill be adopted to future
Stott
emotion will be paid to We Pbs weal. ,Itr In.
I...cruel. end the Morel I an tag 01 Ida Illatlaten Ot
Ilse School.
The Principal la EAppy to Le ahic to m. 0.. 10 11.0
abl.e, that be b,. ...tired the valuubto PCl'Vler•
)Ir It E Wiu-Ltara. u ',mauve of Protect.. N I
told Mr J Sta/0 1 3. • graduate of Lafayette Con.,
Esaton, Pa., gent . rmeu of the literary nod
anufie ritturnnaeata
It is, very deatrable that students should enter ltte
School at thecommeneemesa of Me setstott, tat order
that the eLasses may be systematlesUy and harmoni
ouNoy sl ounesed.
ded rg uction artll be made for ahsenee ta,,pttu
ease of protracted %witness.
Wriung books, pen•, tot, and other atattonary,
grill bra furnished at tri ets per •C•41°11.
,
L CATON, Prta•Jpal
11.111.14•NCM,
flee I) H. RAWIe, D. D R•rhanl KdAard•
A. T D U. `• Lone Lynn.,
Hon. A. IV Lanni., • IN W. Wilson,
Mr. George Albree, I Henry Wnken.cn
threnlars Can be obtained at the gook ntore ul Sir
Lake Loans.. No .9 Wood inreri, and aloe Cl Ito..
sr, 11. Beeson A Co., Na .0 Nlartet aux-A
1%51.111 pnronliounny reed,
good stoppang order and for male by
.(3 I a If FLOYD
(IIL—IA blots Lrnsted Oil, Ara ree:./011t ,. ..p1 . : . ..,Le_11
(WKS' 11(X/Pie' —A occond Voth to the llrotral
UP Stater of North Allitflel. by t 4 er Chtar.et Lyn. E.
Iliatory of the Amerman able Society. tram ti. or
ganizauna to Um present lima, by W P. Stnetland.
One Of the BoeieTa agetna, arab latrodoettan by
Re.. N. L. lime. D. D., at Clnaionati
Pan 24 ISataia7`• Comma Nara Book.
t )011,1.1T0N & sellalMON.
ana 4 corner Thad and Ai arart
C,LOVEN SERD-43 bbis Penna. Clover Seed, In
stem and (or ,ale by augd 18 R Fl,ll\ll
DOTASII AND SCORGIUNGS-42 e•hs pure Pot
&Jilt; 5 do do SCorehtnia In vote end for isle by
_ JAR NLOYD
- -
FIATHERS-1 tk• meet .W and lor .1. by
r emM ARMSTRONG & CROZER
(LOUR -4U irbli -remnant and for mir by
att&S ARMSTRONG & r!fIoZER
•
BACON -40 meter received end (or sale by
j toga ARMSTRONG CROZFR
1_) A NRERCI D 1.0011'1104 LP.
been appointed Leen) for the Ranker.' Mean, tm•
Ind SMumical Rego., <titled by 1 Sou th Ilot,nes,
EN; poblished monthly et VOX, par tannern nt ort•
"It presents matter vibteb is net to be met with in
any other publication 'r
The Work is as well adopted no the want. on the
hurt.ets o Froerally Me banker
"No l're mo Andars. Cashier, or Telmr ot • Book oboold
be *shoot it
"Worthy of • liberM•uprrort "
au,- J AMES / LACK WOOD. 63 Wood st
G LASS -105 tat Bill Glass, Smith A lierrun's Ira
" • ••
'•
145 - 10012 " •• -
N 18011
For .tlO MATTIIRWS & CO,
nraCS 2s Water at
to rruN Y A ItN-24 MO lb. sonorwd Humbert;
bale 4 liat.ingi 411 do Candle Wick, Ae.. Twin,
(or tale bL aoglil RIMY, MATTIIRWS • vn_
UTROUGHT STIEI.II-134 'rep Improved Wrol
Spikes, for .ale by
•or, HUEY, MATTHEWS &
CORCIIINGS AND PO . , ASII-7:1 bbl. Seo.r lungs
014 ciao Tomb, for Welly
maga
___[WV., MATTHEWS & CO
bra Na I Son', for sale by
WRY, IIAITIIFRYV S c(,
VtlEt , FRUIT—Ida Lori, Prosbor; ISO do Apples
.1-1 for sale by sage ItHtV, SI A TTHEAVS aCo
Pr° THE LADIES—Jast received, v full szsonenent
1 arid sad dhrr ThrtaEk fiord uld Braid, ailo,
Ppangbes sad Hanlon, for entratdertnc sod wirer or.
uarneetal sort Also, gold end ulcer Tue.els, Frloge,
snd Lace.
of the latest Nablus), in greed variety.
Watencs of saperior quallifand bautiful pasterns
and far ode al Eastern prises WV.
. . - .
Aug: career Market and Fouriials
Mit —GO bble,2Dbfbld. law-new No 3 Nlncli,rl
do No V J., rre'd and lo sale
1047 st.I.LEB9 NICULS
; - •
for .1A feuEftslea
' 2 41 7 1 , • t ; . B ?MOW i•
• Q COATI CUREDSAMei4 derelm!TOlo , t oo 7 l "
=PIM Minn, in Mae and for gale by •
sue ;uBELLEIO*FiIait.S ,
VrOLAss - EN. bbt: O Molasses, in imodordit
.U. scud nu saki by ,y 7
OSQUITO NETTIN(S—White. green and hatred;
/V 1 • Curlier supply re:muted at the dry !mods house
of W R MURPHY.
aim; E comer Ith wail Market no
PWMIONG cheat nprrior, on f lb
raper, just '2412.1bn 2212 by
, “7 C 1101IANT. 11 Ri m vt
•
DOTASH-20 erica for .ate by
1 aut7
S ALELIATLS—a casks for tali by
/ 0 CAN FIELD
MC"EPG—'"". J OB oe ' d and (or We
) nog '
large No 3 Mackerel, Jest
by
ITt lord vnd for rain
..e7 JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
dye„
Rlnit LINEN- , AND NIIKETING AWSI.INS—W
I It Alt to.ar Invite. the uneinton Intiets to hi. to' .
!•riment of 010 atiore goods. Isupenor long cloth
tumor, at 121 e; hemdet thevery Lett moan of the
and higher quality The inserts warranted on
oz. amt Linen, been bought from the manufacturer's
tn i.e
Old at Inve t posstnle pnees Also.
and N 11.1.1111 etneeunas of all the digferent wsdths;
!low cam, I.ltlen• and , u very low pti
I" .
Wholewde Roonw)p curs, where merchants will
10 grays Ond a toll soworoneol, at low ease pnees.
atog:
UE WANT-01 WE WANT A GOOD
V FO - 1101 , 1.• What flung,. are nee< wary in h•••
lag • good •ctwo.' We aro &Ors thew are fire—•
good too...lit—good 4choolllonn—good patrons—good
oachers, mod pleat) o( se 4olars.
The Female Inetaution an (avant street h. tour of
some quaint,. •tal will won have the fifth...
1 he .ecoml Term 1 , to commence Me 11 day or Sep
t. na,er Yrtee. D(1011102 are very moderate—for this
eitv they are Lau, vts.
Spallme. Kradma and Wring.• • • • • • -
.1 Geography. Grammar. t‘robraeue, Rh.
. • . . , .
tancal Rcadmg. Natural Philosophy, Un
tad Stair. lidatury and Embroidery, Cam
r " o d ul ) .-;l ' r ' ml:try . Bolan Ge.
-•
°logy. rrethure, !cc 3ro ...... ••• 6 W
b....ritt• —Plano Music—three les.. day•
to the wr-e IL • ...... • • • 10 00
Sour. Guitar •• • • ....... • ...V
Patzmug Les•on. 3 %
M lir.4 EFJY3 course Rs Teacher Ls thorough.
u0g'.320,
YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY,
. .
'pm: Al TIISIN BEttSION of att. llostitutton
I . commence nc the firer Monde) to September.—
'town. on Feder...we. In - Colottede Roar," Ad door
nolo the lomfqe.
rrs mooon 0? YIVI Mona&
. -
Fial.n Department. Including Reading, Orthogra
phy and Defiant, Writing, Engltsh Grammer, 'Lew.
ne. Log,. ..omposidon and Critteina, Geo.
g rspliy. Arithmetic and the higher branches
Mathein Sa.untl Philosophy. Cbconatry. As
-1,011011). Homey. Phywolovy. Geology, Intellectual !
bud Moral Science,
and an other branches requisite to
a ill ionwi P.nglishFilucsunii • • • Stai Olt
Depeunawn,inciading the Latin and Greek
Langurier• each • • - - - $ d an
Frenen. 810 00
RIO 00
'roe wrvie, eocapetent teachers are secured for
such M 1 if. Jr. weir . ..en - on 111 French and German, and
shin in Drawn, Painting and Music.
.1i des.rshie win pupils enter at the commence
' of a wwwon. yet they ws received at any tie,
and •rn charged si above r m
ates Own the time of
rittraitre deducuons are wade for absences, ca
rrot to caws in protractedlinear
Further information may be obtained. and
.appllea
not. , ro I , y a/lin, upon the Principal, tibia rooms
on Fed, , •wew. or at Ins lodgings in .Iwarties Row,'
LtbettY street. Pittsburgh. between 3d gnu 4th street,
nr s.hirerstng, through the Pittsburgh Post Office,
the Prd.cspaL N. It'. Mr.reALF
Aug 7. Idl3 dtf
A BAY H012 4 E, seven years old, per
ee.ly gentle an harness—as anexcellent
and safe family horse. He may Le seen at
tilt. CHARM...h. 1..1110ry 31tWe. tlandusky
at below °lan st, Allegheny. Peace $lOO.
aug: .11 yr
AND TURPENTINE BARRELS for
144 .u.u6R E SELLERS, 37 Wood st
P
ATENTFAINI'LIei;6I.Drab color; 6 doMa/togs-
Ity do. received on consurnmeot and for mile by
seed B MILTRN BR•tIIER. 87 Front .t
. .
I>A INTERS and others vrtaning a chew, and dur•
bie Patnt.artil coil and ace ppecLmena at Ina sub
.mbera. who vrtll be alaray• aapplied nth differen
Ior• suet tik.o II MILTV.NIWRIIHR
-
L C COPE I. < ••Ell WOOLY.
VOPIC tr. BRE Y POOLIC,
•
F,MWARDING k I.X/NIMLYSION MEMOHANTS,
And des:ers . Wt.< Isad. Wlndow. Glue, le.,
===ai=l2lo
==inCe=
R. 1.. Baredry & Smith. H. Tanner & Co. H. A
W liarbaush, Key A Co, Murphy, tallson A Co,
hilahnran Hannah. lisaham Si Co., and the mar-
I,‘ as generally seas Lisbon, O. O.& D. M`Donsid
A Co Vro . Weil', ri Joseph Walton, D.
' 1 Hisser t Cu , Fenner & !.I'.allisn, Massillon, 0
Ilenneti, Mann, A Weaver, Taylor & Co., Jobo
H. Drown & Cu . Philadelphia. A 1.. Richardson &
lir, Gruff, A Co., Cincinnati. 0 John F.
Howard. Lotn,vnle. Ky. John Smith, Near
Hood! A Hannon, Cleveland. 0 AJ. Ihralloy. Mao.-
Id,Clare. Parlr• A. Co . Hansel., Pa.
APOLLO BALL t
NTH WEEK OF THE t:M TIRE MIHHTREI a:
010 . . EMr: MINSTRELS has leave m anithunee
ii Go• yconsegoence of lb. , 1"6./DUNT. aceslLS2
attending their Concerts donu t , the pa.. five weeks,
•re tu anuouneo lbw SIXTH SF.DIES.
[01.11411.[111g 011 •
Xunday ownlng, Aug. Gth,
NNennui/tune ever, evemng dorms the week. Mr
U. if. niebtly introdame his mach admired
am,.
Change of IWeraminc every evenmg.
00-Tirkeis 23 cents.
IG - D.rs open et 7h o'clock: Conce:t to commence
as 9. sea!
. _ . .
TIIBGIiIUINAL .I:NblttiAllTAga Itk:/7.64:11.
—llrtiwn'• ARAISLPSAII• Gnu-ant.— Onioinan
Lontstr Fltornon. —ltnintelen Gallery b Shakspeate's
Gramm. Work, iu IG monthly parts, <nab pen will
contain Ins or more benotifel nag taninp. with expla
enthry letter pre.. nagllsh nod Getman, neatly done
op In fancy toren, mid will be supplied to yobscrt.
Ler. for the Is bole series, at the entre:l34/y low price
of tiny cent s u par.
The ins.scriber confident, from the universal ce
lebrity of the 5.... et of these Llhastretions, that the
role will be commensurate with the internal worth of
tho work, and (rem the Met of the whole series of
right s.licn complete.' being oTered for Me
pr lee of two of the orkonal Ger... editions.
Tine work veil; be completed in 16 parte, i.sued on
toe 1.1 end 15th of every month, and will coutmn
let, L 7 plu; King hear, 11 plot, Macbeth, lii plis, The
Tempest. 12 pit.. Othello, It ph, Romeo
12 plot; Merry Wives of ll'indsor, 11 pita; Kane Henry
dic Fourth, parts I and 11. If plows.
Pour nserbers o( the above am already published.
via: Part I to 111 of liatuleu part IV Macbeth
Subscribers names received and smith, numbers for
sale by JAMIti D LOCKWOOD,
need Bookseller, Importer, AO, CM Wood et
rpu AIfCFIITIe.cTh Jest received, The heildeii
1 Guide, a practical treatise on (lyceum and Ronnie
Arcb.:tel, to l'be.ler 11311., premien! Architect, revis
ed cad improved, with additions of Villa and School
Boost ArchlleClurb, by H. Abb.. Architect.
American Architect, compnsing original designs
of cheap country and village residences, grub details,
.peeigestimis, plans, d.e. The designs by Jae. W.
11.11 ch, Archtleel. JOIINSTOri A. STOCKTON,
lilt corny, .14 and Market sti
=CZ=
INV PAIR SECtAND BAND ENGINRA, 10 'De b
r 4 feet .trot ^u9 Boilen. 24 feet hug. 3.
...chrt..o dtatneter, all to 'good ordnr, will be sold. ,
ton r,..., .: applteatton be tondo soon. They hare onl'
Bern .0o w, &knot to tnoattot. For ?uneaten, In
of watt du L If &I it, mate otliec
.)( i II /ILA. be,l double refuted Winter Strained Lard
--..‘ It/0. reertrrd and (Or .ale by
W. & R. M'CUTCIIEON,
r&I No. 1510 Liberty street
( Oil-3,0.—50 boat, etteeae, in Ittooo and for sale by
~.' t Ytt4 .1 S OILWIIRTII & CO
LI Ltltltt—,it tows Flour, cane quant), for sate
r by jyt&l J llt DILWORTII &CO
N.I ..ICKERFI.—tn blots No . 3 large Mairterel, 10410,
I. just landlng and for sale by
I ('lI J .5 DILWORTII & CO
IiATIN DOWfo - r
IV utle by WKSTON BOWEN,
90 Front meet.
MAHOGANY'
AWES A GRAHAM are pleased to, inform their
costumers sod the pukka at large, that they have
on hand a very eat.neive nook of MAHOGANY, and
all other wood u/ually kept by the trade, which they
°Ger at the tullovetng unusual lour pneea, VIZ:
373,000 A of Crotch Veneers. front to 31 cu. per A.
1t11.6e0 Board. and Plant of aII Wickacae , wen
awned.
NIA* Shaded Wood Veneers, from I ha SI o'
per fool
6noOn II Rosewood Veneers. hoot R to 6 eta.
==irazica=
We feel confident from our long experience. the *d
rainages we buss in onperring and unary, that we
%non always be enabled to keep on nand a nook of
the most sopenor quality and finely figored wood, tat
the sery kwon mart'. PrMY*,l surad to the trio of
tliv mow fastidious, that may La pkileed to favor us
o nth their patronage.
All orders promptly filled and eantfully psoksaL
11A Why & GRAHAM.
166 A. 176 Centre, st. two doors Math of Catml ol
augthttloa• NEW YORK-
HOGKS-13n3Oki0 - ;iiiMelamerphnses;
1.7 do Colleemne• Evangellem do Greek Lessons: do
lab. do: (71ark's Preened Grammar. to arbieh wordy,
phrases end semester% ore elasslfied and Illustmted,
by aomplete system of diorama FJerrients of Vega.
tableend Animal Physiology. try G Hamilben, kL D.
Elements of Zoology, by D. M. Reese., I. L PUre . •
Geology, edited br D M. Reese. 1.. L D.; Elements of
l'hemr.d.r and ilectricity. in two pans—part In by
11. Reid. M D.; pen 2d by A. Rain; Element. of
Natural Pbilwophy. tn 3 pens—ln, Lowe of Manor
ana Mcebanir, 3d, Ilydromallea,llydrau
be• snd Poeumonea, by W. A R Chamber..
Porker's rrbool Compendium of Natural and Erpw.
runental Philosophy. with • dmeription of Me Steam
owlLoceruouve !Coyne:
Part. er's Ist Lessons In Noland Philosophy.
Fulton's L Eastman's Book Keeping.
AI.o, the whole of DlMiell Mskthetnallonl course, on
Land and for oak by ELLIOTT d. ENOLISFL
unt 79 Wood ot
It COhlltrg UNIVERSAL OUIDETLIHEALTII
1../ AND LONG LIFE—Or what to Eat, Drink and
A rm.!, what Farmseo to take; How to Control and
ll , sulette the Pa...as attd Appeutec and oq the Gen.
rrtl CouJuct of Lite, whereby Health may be samtred,
and a happy and comfortable Old Age attained; that
at last, ortl.l oar career to concluded, we may
-Like Ape fnut, drop
Into our Mother'. lep, or be with ease
t intim/ed, not harshly plucked ^—Morton.
The above valuable work Iv published end uold,
whole tale end retail, hl•
. . .
Imbed in pen.—lntro partn appearing monthly —to ha
completed in si.teen flambe., clash with 41 enga.
,tngs and explonatlonn
The subscriber. me sole agents for the work, of
whom it coo it procurcd at ho publisher. pride, SO
cents per part ELLIoTT /t. ENGLISH,
_noel 79 Wood street, Pinabltrlh
YM I TRY FLOUR-10 bomels fresh ground, whir.
wham, 33 do calm Manly. lar sale by
Inel 8 Irr TON 11071 N HORST /LOO
YOWOHONG TEAShalf chests, re
II oaten. for sale by
con C 11 GRANT, 41 Wags st
A DITTY FLOUR-40 bbl. *aped, vf i,b,
A
ow.t a muter) of Tomtly Floor, mu see% and
roe care by aortas, JOHN 7 18FADF1N I CO_
e I HNI.NE-60 hoopla; reed and for ittle h 7
C
msJ CAm L/
FIELIOL% STRINGS—NA bundles fins °morn! Frortr
IT
Itch and !tattoo V 10.151 Strums, direct (nom the
111 /MM.` MM., and for sole wheneaole •nd nom! 6 1
.01 JOHN SI MELLOR 91 Wood at.
:g1 F' -, ? AUCTION - '''sislißK: :.','
Ali John D. Davirti4Tetlaumen.
Perearystoryi Saba! Goodh,
On Monday toonong, Ant. 13th. at 10 oickielt, at
the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner al Wood mei
'U streets, Wilt tie sold. IFTINCiII retem—
A Large assortment of foreignand domestic Dry
Goods. among which are 5 bales brawl. shooing.. SD
maim. wide. I do indigo bloc stripe mishap.: 12 Kg
az napes stool dye Week cloth: 4 do do do hro clr b.
splendid lawns, boraces, bahmelnaa. de lam, airmen.,
silks black stun, gtrigtimna, peiv4, linen damask o
bie cloaca. shawl., hdkis, umbrellas,
parasols, bonnets, Coats' spool comm. he.
Effitl2
Groceries, Idneeasmare., Furniture, Akf
l'oang Ilyson and trnpezia , tea. V. reanafaciired
tobseeo, No I palm wap, w citing nod `dzsoOddS Pe
p., shingle, spades. forks, axes, batehets, knobs and
kel'a for lants. but binge, handsaw Ale., blaeksennlis
rasps, window blinds, mantel clocks, carpeting, ie.
A large and general assomern or new and second
band berneebold furniture. fee
Al ,t o'clock,
Ready made clabista. boats and shoes, new and se
ood heed watches, cutlery. leather Omsk.. saddler.
whip, cane, shot ram, p.atel• mualeal ineltocacto,
he writ/
1.6c4a, Wotan. sAot G. ra..t, Punch, 4 antrum
On "'sturdily ereiline Ilih inel, el P o'clock. al the
Commercial Sale. /Loa., comer of Wood and Milk
stk, be sold—
A larre collection of valuable mi•dellaneous booke.
in the ren d es departments or liiersturs and •c.enee,
amour which are standard library editions of choice
works, family and pocket bibles, blank honks, loiter
and rap worms paper, gold pens, peeled., A.e. Gnbl
and silver watch. in Trent variety, double and erne.
barrel shot runs, pistols, fence roods, dre
aogla - JOHN D DAVIS. Aar.
Assay Carnage, &wench* am/ Harness a au,.
I' day antra., August 101 h, at 3 o'clock, in
root of the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood
od Fifth streets, will be sold, one handsome substan.
,al second hand two horse family mtrnage.
One barosehe, caned for one or two hones.
An., two cot. harness, By nets, ft.
imp/ JOHN D DAVIS, Auet
113 IV par q r
Fill, Start+, Clatititsc so., at Avetzon.
On Friday mornimi, Pith
mac,at 10 o'cioek, m the
Commercial Sales Rooms, eorrni of Wood and Fifth
streets, will he wild by catalogue, ou a credit of three
months, on all sum, over UM. enniCe SHOrneenl of
bile shirts nod clothing. consisting of white shins of
every style and Quality, embreeirnt per custom
make. yoke neck and French sleeve., fine embroider
ed; open work, widesilits. tee., fang Haas, via
Colon cheek, matinees game, hickory, woe
Merrimac and ;alined stripe, red florae darts, drill
drawers.
Dnll saninet andeilaallnere pants, &awned broad
cloth- cascimene, tweed and easimarett drew and
nick coals.
Calanlinef can be obtainedat the taleatoomst—
goods open fen examination on Thursday.
and JOHN D DAMP. Met.
— EXTRA FAMILY vLoua,
Jtin received at die GREAT WESTERN FEED
STORK corner of Pem and St. Clair wows, • lot
of 11 5- C. llotated A No.l brand, Spear`• 21111,^ rersh
gr Theou.
nd vabwritrer would invite the particular attention
of families m this article, so be can safely recommend
it as the OUT am Peeve that is brought to Co. city.
Also, family Groceries of •I 1 etude kept constantly on
hand. surtdtte• JAMES DONALDSON.
RAW WHISKEY-42 blots New Whiskey, ft} sale
by amyl JACOB WEAVER, Jr
RICE -1 name. Bast received, for side by
mart J D WILLIAMS, GO Wood et
EFAE—tu hos Cream. for We by
t soul 11D WILLIAMS
fIOCOA-11 boo extra No 1; 2do Baker's Stoma; 6
lj do do Chocolate; for sale by
.42 J D WILLIAMS
DAIRY SALT—W sk• k,ln dned. for nide by
.g 9 J D WILLIAMS
CHULAN TEAS—IO half dews extra, for sale by
sari J D WILLIAMS
HAMB-.700 e lee toted, for tale by •
snip J D WILLIAIOI
SP. WHITING—IO bbla AIM nee'd and far sale by
E SELLERS, 57 Woad
i t ?, PRECIPTCA . 7-15 tt. rostee l id s tai t tor sale
CHLORIO ETHER—II IW jest reed and for ode
y E BELLERB
TART. ACID-100 lbs jest rind and for sale by
edr! R R SELLERS
F L. t O , ;WERS BENZ.o?l—.loozjurt i ralland LL feral.
AFRICAN CAYLTiNE—d boxes lon reed and for
sale by marl R E SELLERS
- VNULISH CHARCOAL—Just Need and for sabAy
abg9 R E BELLE'S-9
Q01.1.?-100 bones Cincinnati Soon, to glom and for
sole by augl .101& . 4 DALZKI.L
row 1110 N-130 bar for tale by
bog' I_B DILWORTH di CO
hf chesty r H., a P. and Imerial;
70 yoddico do do in sto
noo_ 18 MLNVORT 1 k CO
rfIOD&CCU-1 las I lb, 011,12 . 1. and 10a;
10 " win eared Natural Leaf, in stn
•24,
fIOFFFIF.—ISO by Rio; W do Java. or more.
aogl J B DILWORTH & CO
IIA R-40 bids N. C. In Hon.
mug' J 8 DILWORTH b. CO
SOAP—wub. Rosin, Inte
srn.
augi S DILWORTH & CO
VIT EKTERN RftSFAIVE b.r. W. R.
Y Cheeaeortst recetved and for sale by
WICK & IWCaNDLESS,
anal comer Wood and Water as
A.LAKGE CABLE for rale cheap. Apply to
SCAIPEi ATKINSON.
Iy3l • nra trt, between Wood nod Marko
DEAILL AStl-1.5 end. Adams Pearl Aob. on,
quality handing y by Lake Erse arsd Mich.
laan Lme, mai for wale by
HI.IIBINGI3-15n b. Scaled 11.702 r, morn and
for sale low to dem consignment, by
anal umagu.., W. a
MANIJFACTIFICOITOBACCO-30 bs• s's and .3 . ;
lueops, on consignment, to arrive; (or sale by
1)31 ISAIAH DICKFIV & CO, F 11312“
C HgYE-43 brs now 11.7;1i:f i f t y
i s p tt r l y
a CO
CREAM CHEIMR-44 Sr. for gain by
1(M e P VON BONNHORST k CO
ALERATUS-6 klr sale by
IT3I 8 F VON 130NNHORST & CO
Itt Y t E yrI WUW-8 b ir; ' 4 ' 01 , 7 1' 8131N HOBBT k CO
SA I S7:V ITSE-30,C10 fentl i taAtu o Ur :ate by
tb
p 0 WIW.R tep Blasting Powder, .at. quality
ISto do Bilk do do do
4W b 1 do do
-
. -
Ina qr de do do do do
magaltne and deliverable at any hoar during the
day ;Tit J 9 DILWORTH
OIL CLOTHS—On land ald for sale, by W
at his Carpet Waveloose, a tame and e
tenstve assomment of CHI Cloths, varying from 97 in
ches to tt feet side, eat 1o nut aby riMe !mil* Md.
or vestibule. The assortment consist. of Ile latest
and most approved styles and edam.
/VIS W
CORKS-15 balesparlr, bag au4 nay..
.11 ova received arka tag ale
)911 R K SELLERS, 67 Wood at
67 td at . ',
nr%
N. I Lawny aim._
. -
130/kIVIS it ATKINSON,
Ftsrr asswars %Topa awn Retsle, Prencenton,
CONTINUE m mattufactare all kinds of COPPER
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE Also, Black
smith Work.
Steam Boats belt to older.
Special mention given to steam boat work.
Have on hands mane assortment of Copper and Buss
Kettles, Tin Warty &c. f.. Steamboat Cooking Stove,
Portable Forges, various sisea—a very Convenient ar
beepfor steamboat, California emigrants, or rail rind
mo
Wewould revectfully lento steam boat men and
others Meet and see ow article and price befote
purchasing clewhera _ 4- 17
Ottarcpagia• Wine.)
MUNN'S Anchor, - Pies and (jars
Satiny
Ifeldwick,
Orli de Perdris, Partridge Eye, or Harp Brand, gm;
Key, Brand, cps;
Ducal Graps, Qt. and Pt;
Bollingnet's Anchor. Qta;
'to Color Charm de Itge, Qt. eel Pt);
Theta Wines are offered to the met, wholesale and
iT 27 JACOB WEAVEII, Jr.
HIBBEIMPIF OFIEDZIOAL WRITING
FLUID.
lIIRRERTE SUPERIOR RED INX
Et=EtritM=Zeti
AI.L. them. differ from ordinary Ink, as they are ell
chemical eobstio. containing no viticid matter,
- freely from any kind of pers.—t. color deep,
bright and durable. If them have been better eruct.
made, I haveomither men nor heard of them. Barn
pl. bouies nen be tained grans, by the merchants
generally, from B . A. .Pihnestock Co , Henry P.
Schwartz, Allot deny of the martufamarer, TIIOS.
K. O B ER T, and Chemiet, mime! of Liber
ty nod Smithfield s Ms, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. IL—enty bottle not giving complete eathefaction,
can be renamed and tbe price will be nefimded.
nilfedem
rhtlasopay of Mo.-
at Segeneek do healing on Firers; Lanni on
Oiling, by Conran; Hover% Medical Dintiorawy;
Munglegoo% do do;
. Cooper% Pa:Tient do; Cha fi ng' By*.
tem of Snrom; ()Anon% do do; Abernethy% Work.,
2 noir, Dopareqns on the Ultra% Hope On tht. Henri:
Crayeithier% Anatomy; Wilson on
Skin; Pereira% Malaria ladles and. , MOlspentioo
Cnapayan on Enzpitya Pavers; do on Ma.Minilkice
Abdominalyiw.ang, Wood% Pmetteer Of Medicine;
Danielson% do do; Merlin% do do.
At.o, a large and fresh sap* or Nam 11.11. Union
Booing, on Wind and to ggne by
ELLIOTP k MPIGLISH, 72 wood n
- • .
RROBISON CO. having usoniumd T/103 1 4. 8
crrnm., to, with ibenallk ba.laee. Lb. W"F"
gale Ilroceey, Produce and Coambisaion bunion.. 'rill
be continued Y nanul under dIS am of itoniunc,L ,, "
Ilea Co.
R,
013150 N, 1.1111,
wi LL CO, N. let •trna}
.n, Pittsburgh, Frahm. and
Counzamon Xinnhanu, and Jesters In Pinsburgb
Mannfavares.
- ml. aomroL . =Os. tam _a. WM S. Z.11x)".
Wkrcri MEPAIMINc.I-I.tT-.-0 in boanettes, cep
tied co veldt aliecial ear@ pad atteotimx Oar
ing the most atillld mid experienced eroiktamt it my
employ, Lo d • “ o perp personal attention to
thle breach, I mg promise the beat satisfaction ai all
mho Maly faXoi ime yak Meat troll,
%V \V WILSON, Watch Maker,
‘9ll 67 AN....1
LIIE Waal Frit, ocionons ot
talning tnformaden la mg.ni to the number of
that occur in th e city weekly, tbe amulet of
the ei theeee, er a eire of the persona wettld respect
fully tamest die Phystelaal to repOtt to them at the
Cititnininoo Room, Old Coon flottert, on Friday ecoming
of each week MI JOHN 144311.. L . China
nOE VS A RON C 8 VlNEX7AB .— The►dal.
n,h
sanatory, balsamic and wale properties a/ th is
mas. , Eakin* water for
the 0rd110.7 etta toi/et,lllUpt•tillf di, tau
wilitSo. prerenta and RAW.
toner and asperity al the AI& It tacrealseland=
tba ain, rendering it sod ladamootb. Utarreeta tba
o ., a rdy and bitter tun of*. sootab,barynartintaGeals
L nd pleasant breatheleanssa and *duo. the
and hardens Antal : Vor all rho tbovo.pag ,
moo., h .ed slit% RAtor m tote. P , Wartion aslony
6 ftou d m0 .. 4 r... By inhalina It pad tabbdoil
it on
the temples, remove assaults, llaninlad
lostantly to a bolo or braise, it will restantally prove.*
osorrillottion. It somata eitistad air, and anattaritta
fromsoruagion; 111. %lure/Ore very ;mend For paddling
and peribmln i t i llpar - orients. Fill sale by
ELLERSOVItoIesaIe
67 Wood arreal,3=
/711/ E 9
aa
STEAM BOATS
;malTbe ple2447verht momgt: A,l
Haslet:l,l33l.sler will leave for abate
sad all utteetaettiate ports this day, at
en board .wrs
to clack', 4. dl
}nr frri.,eor
'FOlt CINCINNATI.
.-•- -
.... t .
Tile vlondid DA muting steacior
..vm . .. KEv4llierie 4u &bare
and all tnlennodiate port. on Tuesday
Dh 1411,.l •••.. elock. .U.
For • , -la En , • plumage, apply on boon! or ,o
aura D W LICK.II, A AL
-- - .
OiIICINNATI a PiTTSUVROEI
~ _.
~. ~ taw_ .
.M.:
DAILv PACKET LINE.
T Ms well known line of splendid pomenger
ars
.anti w composed of the lasgent i reit... hes
fintsbed eentslied, and most powerful boa. t.
water, of the West. Evert' ascommodation and costa
fort that money ean procirre, hay been provided for pas.
mngers. The Lam has been in operation for five yea.
—has carried a °Alban of people Wi dlr. the least We
r9_ to their persona The boat. will be as the Anki Of
Wood weet - the day proems to starting, Ibt the WWI,-
non of frets]. and the maul of passengers the 2i.
ter. In all cases the passage money {131411 p
advance.
IZECCEIGEEI332
. _
The ISAAC NEK'TON, Capttato Hantphill,
have Ysttabargh every atutulay ougraaa n I. IVCLOCII
Mauling every Sunday avealng at lu r
//ay J, 1947.
..1110NDAli
Tee M0N0N0.A10.1,..A, coat Slcorn, veal leave Plun
burgh every Monday morning at IV o . e.ock; Whoeting
every Monday errening at In r.
T V itiiiriii r VAtlf-EC •
The lUBERNIA No. 9, Cape. J. Kunetextm,
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday mamma tO otleuit,
Wheelie` every Thetis*. everune at to r...
WlOLteitelei•tiii - e•A(tKET..
The NEW ENGLAND N. Y, Capt. P Wtll
leave Pittsburgh every Weitoest.ty istomtp lay It
o'clock; kneefing evert Weal:wade , ' e!•meg a 10 ■
wntrusiair ec
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Omar& will leave Plus•
burgh every Thursday menung at Id u'eloch, llrtureltaa
every Thumlay even.. at It r w
Ptiuis'a -- 14.1.3zuga -
The CLIPPER Na.ll, Capt. Pup Rama.. 'At WO
P.A.:tab every Friday atainanasataa t obak: When
Ila• •aerp Friday avanhia at 101. va
8U513113,11. 6llRA.3lol3lEllfirril fur 1849.
1110NbNlialIELA ROUTE.
Only 13 1111.. Blazing.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Balumern and
Philadelphia.
LHP.splendid arid fast rennin U S steamers
ATLANTIC, Copt Parkinson ; BALTIC, Copt A
.; LOUIS PPLANE, Copt E Boucot are us,
nukmg doable daily nips between
- PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE
The morning boat will leave the Itlonongahcla
Inalf, abate the Bridge, daily at 8 o'clock preciuly
Passengers will take SUPERB COACHES at Browne
vile, . 3 o'elock, P hi., and the splendid ears el the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, . Cutaberlarst, 8
o'clock, A. M., and arrive in Baltimore the LELIII..yeaI.
in
lime foe
the evening li o
n
to Philadelphia and
Washington cirr.
From Pinsbargh to Baltimore, ant! 31 hoary.
Flue 010,1141
From Pittaintrgh to Philadelphia, only 40 boors.
Pare 012,00
The evening boat . ..rill leatratleclock excepOluip
day aveungs. Passengers by this best mill ledge on
!loud in comfortable Siam Rohm the first night, DP n
over the mountains the following dog iv E 5.0112 Inuit
Coaches, and lodge the second night in Cumberland.
Panengen have choice of either Steamboat an Rut
Rand between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the
privilege of stopping at Camberland arid Banimare,
and resuming th eir seats at pleasure. , Coaches - cher.
terod to prima to travel as they please.
We make ap the loads and wog for the Cinch
en in the l'ittabarel offices, tin order to save lime on
arriving at Etrosirnville,) it is then/ore imponant foe
o f to gel their hetet, Legal going on board
nf the boat, at one olhee, Monongehna Ilona, Whin
street, or gt Charles Hotel, Wood at, Pittsburgh.
apanliSat I. MRSIORIEN. Ann.
Pitiebasub £ Louisville Footage Liu*
FOB CINCINNATI AND lA/NEVILLE,
The splendid new tito.6loi
TELEGRAPH No.l,
Ilaslep, master, will leave for stun
..0n....ii , ..e part. on \Twine.
day. the Ich 1.101110 o'clock , a . At
Fel tfeiSht or pewter, apple on board, or to
lIHRBRIDGE, WILt.ON & CO
P, Pa ' GrA) B !MILTENBERGER.
ITTSBUROII AND LOUISVILLE eACHET LINK
The new and optoodtd fast Isauen•
sat' SIMIA No. d,
. hum muter. sr lr.t re for Clnem
runt and Louisville on Thursday, the 11 just-, at 10
o'clock, A. M. Forthcarht or passage apply on
sunt3POIXOS. 11A tN k Co, Or
GEO B MILTENBERGER_
my 2
MM=IIM=M!!
.I.:ULAIC TUESDAY PACKET F'l , l: ST. LOUIS
The fine fit•t tuannoy pasecoge
steamer ATLANT.S,
Geo. W. Wicks ' man -r, veil leave
ur We above and Into emethato pone
every Toesoay, IS o'clock, •. x.
. .
For freight or passage aptly ml ttoat,l, or to
e KING, No WI C.ll. -
- - Row,
nutrs-darn Loowsilla.
RF-LiULAR SATURDAY ricaETTOR ST. Loofa
h it The Ave fr6r L anntue pager
A. 51eMbernon, ma.teg, w k3 fl leave for
mad lmerlpedlat ' eloreo eve ,
" Fre= u' p
r " bo a 0
, o L It 61;. " Bo
Loolorwo
FOR WHEELING AND lIRIDIOWORT.
IZEGMEI
The neat and subsitantial steamer
jEklubfillen. atammr, Taal perform
ar vies et
regular between Pin-44 , 5{0
Witeeliag and Bridgeport. BM wilt lease Pitutbargh
on Wednesday and Saturday.
Poe fm' ig2Lor passage, appy an based. _
POLL WfiggriNo AND-suNfitw.
The fine steamer
CINDERELLA,
intat v Deorger Calhoun, mamas, will leae
or ammo and anteratedune ports v
Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 a a
For (reaght or passage, apply on board. sgalT
' SUNDAY TRIPS TIT HEAVER.
The U. P. Mall steamer MIOHLIAN
Y, w ill leave the landbe appeal.
the Monongahela Douse every Hun•
day naming at 9 o'elnoi, forsteaver.
Returning, wall arrive at 5 detest, r.
Faro to Deaver and Lack, Tweuty-tive Cent.:
mr4s
SUNDAY `RIPS TO IYRes RR,
„. The steamer REV Eft will leave
the wharf, opposne t e Mosumonfra
hela Honore, every ttlay panning
V &clerk, for Ws Ritanting,
will leave Deaver et I e'eloek, P. 51.,' and wave • et
e'loek. Fare, Twenty-61m t .
arm%
C)==l
REMOVAL.
Ligg(3l4o B. M1LTR711337.73.01ER
8. IL ANENT,
Forman/log and Condiforsiess Mer
chant, has removed to No. ST Front, b... Wood
and Smithfield streets. NIN.=
11 - F.:h7.—The three story Moak Dwain&
.E House. Liberty. bee:ie. flay and Maebbma
streets, .w Dreamed by W. Lirsharo, Jr. Pouemion.
ev en Immediately F i ndoire of Wm. Graham,. as.
blookstore of
eowisros a STOCK ON,
jy17.111 ci 81.1,,and Third lament
0. 3VGA4-13 Wm mime Sultir, for tale IT
11 • M. wEs rON BOWS,V.
FINE OLD BRANDY—O. octaves cut. leas
Vieux Cognac, just
.rectlead mad for saki by the
&moon or bottle, by
land i •JACOLI WEAVRR., Jr
•
LOW PRICED BRANDIED—High Pro. ( French
Brandies or all colors and glades for tale whole
sale and retail by
drib
rrrn J , A ,,.. 00 . 1
mholdtig " ;‘ , 7l: 7 4 s 4:o " tt s 1 . 1
In my Interne., have tood u gra
and I gwe yours The
in oy
died HAZTISOUNI Ink in good; so
prefer yours, us it does not mould,
a g exposed, and Leconte, black lu
uon the yy pa ba, tour. per. W r ithing you
1*"
I.ItmIiTNEVSTY.
For sale by B. A. Falaiestock &
P. Bch wads, Allegbeter city; od b
'Thomas /L Druggua and
Liberty and Smithfield creels, Pub
1797.dthr
'EMI AND V A LIJA ULF: WOO ai
LLSHED.—A Conmendnito of Ee
br Dr. John C. LOD:senor. Conn
lor and Ordinary Professor. , Thont.l
from the fourth edition, rertsed an-t
Wed from Om Grimm, by Mamie! Da
A History of 0113 United Stiles of Al
dismivery of Me Contionobto
the
emment under toe Fetlcrol Coissdatib
Hildreth, . .
J.. received and far 'step,:
. .
1 , 11 , 81 , 11 , N1727 .
Hatters , Trimming* Ohs
HE adrcrurer u now openuor, •
New York, • completn auorna
ulecird by bicuolf
Corfu to Franco and Cuomo', erbi•
for cub. Neale c•Il and exwalow
elsewhere.
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ARO OlL—la LW*. No. I Laud
•
7L
No. Y do.; All slam mod for awe by
1/27 JAMBS DALMELL, N
Mackin., loadi•
Jack Usk, aod or gale by
4 27 lA. •
IL( —I im !TM.. Na Malack
ILL aw losalon, ho% b,
lzt
D err .A.BO-3 casks, sepetier, for ea
P voN LIWYNI
rroklAetto.l--4u pits, asaacifittiSa .
1. venous e ndue.,.or sale by
Jr'' ?.4 . F. VQN RONN
7 3 1 -2"
Se
PEPPER—ID boy for .ale by
}y.27 d. P. VON BONNII;
.11174 Pi.L. Ft . P I' .
t,' l l l - 3 f l or &V,11.7
Bother, r..
n a P. VON BONN
WINDOW OLABS:—.g bores Sit
10 lOZ
10
10 1
by
1147:T1.11.H 114.P....V.0N_139181
1 1 ) 27 bbh.., foe sale byLupecar~ 1
8. P. VON HONN . ,
Rhine or Boole Wit
s PARIiLLYO Afoul) Crows brut;
lea !beaked:ter, tBa), Manua &Co
Ileatt •
Oiessaheirron, M
18a, . lb
" Waal bluecatel, Ija&t
Jobxmisbam ,
Radesheimzr, 115a1, Mum o & •
&kn. Haat Samarda,lBos and
Them Wines am Acat the Ourr
ikkong Uus littdral Le owe er . :,
do. a , ob, bnk, '..0w0, or
JTST
.141COu NO6
CLEORGE lIIP4N, by eapi.„aTierpee and pay.
1 . 0 bbartee. old tOtelllto a nos ea...a/Meting valu•
able bEeded,,,... books, kr_.
IVS
GEORGE
oi-Froot 0.,
• siert,
Leeson! hr. Ye
at the r gbh.
..my of Ink.
Ws !lave
• • he bat I
de/ by be
mimeo/ leer
seeeees
Inns
L. L 0
from [be
of laov
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24 ICltter rc
per laalu.t.
MECO
156 1•411, max,.
ans'. 0.114
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