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Gas:nine° 1-11113.11.0.kt—Pi'e learn bona so
authentic worm, that th4t t *aro of Directors IA the
Pennsylvania Railroad 1 k decided to let the
work on the IWeetern Di:t4innitroutiohnatosta to
a point near Blatraville,4oaoctober. This let
ting will Maude all the':;*sly l ,lork necessary to.
have started this fall. farther informed
that the mountain locatidi 1 , 114 the Allegheny are
completed, and the resedo‘,b?gfily gratifying it re
gard. distance, coat andi64itteiter of the mote.—
Than this greet enterpritk.s4reasea rapidli, to
t , • '
completion.
Whenever the editnigibe Piaabaigk Poti'vrilo
publish the °testimonyOP/1 , 4ga," over theirlown;
names, to substannateilli ktttil3l.ll.s In retatSti to
our report (JO.. Tay's speech, we wilLlthes
attend M the matter. tle edlier's mere word
be taken for nothing lreNitity iMert. He is ih the',
almost daily habit 0f14144 moat 1:112lITIa . and.
alanderona teatements.,. Whig men, and 41' the:
huC
Whig party, and refer4g to Whigs far proofbe takes care never aritive !the name. of theta
fictitious Whigs, whiekioolj Cant in his own Mt
'remise fancy. tip i ' .‘
We never gave hiatiMochi credit fur whet Me" :
Yankees call ugumptiniir bot It he thinks he eat.-`;
- obtain any more credi* hil-fradulent letters autV
false statements, by i*titg-that•he haa Whig
authonty, he has leaa4tua 'We gave him ctellit:
for. • Lig
The Washington diaelaima the intettioty,
0" doing injustice to 14a. Taylor, by atiollshing
earicatures of his speOws r tiart says it believesthe speeches it copiet4up.igr papars to tie gent
mac.l32 .•44 •
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If we most admirili/te ofiVogY. we or 4:
strained to any, that (142 .4 tidgglenis of the editorii
of that paper aro nitcci..;9.?..4ltuv warped b 4 Ihe#
political prejudices. Nitee4 almost Im+sibli
that any person of ocliliiton:tense can adributii
such remarks as the Odfici ilia publishedti . 4 geo.
nine, to a man who lilt!citu4';ed himself With 1.4
distinguished credit td-MI tbei r tel shoe. of Ide,
in high official amount. . If 'Oen. Taylor were so
incompetent as the llalita whites ua tb behor,ho
doel it happen that in most dalicult positunka
—us a mother of marl different military trlbifii
314 as commander trOtiorida, and on our omt:
ern frontier, and in bllilicothat this Incompt
tency never sheered 001 :A mom potreswil of
the good sense to chotiil6 his instruments nit
'v. if never e, IS one of no "condo
Greer. It is no use fist, the •Union to persist 41
this disreputable busili . jia oflitriving to looter tkfit
personal character iscllenertil Taylor. We itt
POUON&MVB Loom iiB4e,f,Ve know that tt;e
Clid Soldier can both *lite and talk, as well as the
Mexicana know he dots+ Au mark %ciao,*
purpose, and the id 04,.. s : . know that he it node
what in a PresidentiidNuce, to the bitter korm4
of the Loccfcco ollicti*ldera, who howl in age..
ny under his q - net litiglinnsiispeusatioms of 34
tiee. Ho is compeceill eapti gh to manage tie
weighty all of thitiierit s , Oaten, ,
with d*oky
and propriety, and tlial the ratan knoweih right
well, nod the drere'srOs
much as ti a stcocli
term, arum!,
Fame..
the Nem to
the following itttere9o4 (44 .ion to Ma
emigration from &it' 14 America, at the pap
of New York. Y.lp :
The !somber of iintiiigranik who ant veil at Ne 99.
York, by sea, duridcipie 'month of June, ISO:
was 21,0T5, being totriereare of d,031 over Ibo
number arriving to Yq1,1515. The nurnher wins
arrived in July woo .1'4995; being no i eem lieee4,
July. IBIS, of 5,478.0V41
Tans the norntre4tai itrnved in Jane ned
July, of ' the preseqsieari was 69,176 p agai4at
97,669 last year—boibcte* of 11,.'47 in tiir
The number of liilaigratits widen
New York, Gtr thell'iM &Vett months of 18:,16
were 110,404; 53+ thsßlme period MISI9, the mick.
bee sou 143,221 Thoncr4se in the present year
Is 32818 over the nonitoer arriving in the Nellie
owe of last yenr. TO otiMber atrlanag rd PGVOI
months of the preroll4tH y+ is tmre than 5 4 1,
fold the number whO i Flrrivdd in en equal time 'of
1814. .:41 11.
Of the 110,401 mearkited in the first aegin
months of 1548, them ifilre :71,312 limn Great B4t.
sun and Ireland, or MO than sixty Seven per ceiit
of the whole; and of+ reenainuag36,o9 2 no 143
this's 31,371, or neallttirentyeight and a ball per
cent of the whole,WA frail Germany.
Of the 143,222 inatil . (gnstils who coved in tile
first aeven months
. 44. irtaeol year, 101,20
were born no Great *in ind Ireland, of nearjy
71 per cent, lieicg aterifin'se in the proportiiip
over the previous yert ;ot g4er etas.; and ,of the
remaining 32.06 2 Il4Rd were 34,142 who were
Lora In Germany, orißiettll4 per cent , heiogfa
de-crease in tho prirgortioa: slime last year of 41
per rent. In brief thtecontranson show. thus
7 months of 1848 04 7 6
Great Britain, per neat
10171 " 71 " •;;
IfitS IMO Germany, 201
1849 ,tLr • 21
The New Yorkler hat ' the following co*.
menu on the time o !year in watch irertingraita
arrive •
'There is one fact 4 ebnsidersblet interest, pei
meted to view in retina - Abe piogress of it:re
bushman of tranaporti . ' pstiaingem to this coop.
tr y ; and that is the griqii• laureate is the wombat
who make the passageln the winter.. In the months
o f J.,,,,„ Lr y, pb, e arytnd bliren,lol4. there mete
hot 2101 passengera h Irma , ea Ned York by sea;
though in the name itt i llths in thin year there we're
th
no less an 26 706; ,' tnerrrase of thirtemt felq,
while the total leereA4 r le3lhlrAtloe In the .el
en months is only fol;;Irld. la 1011. only Oran
nt
one seventeenth of 'number of Iturnigtents tip
riving in the flret tretModtps arrived in Janne.
ry, February, and hlfigbh; while In the presedt
year nearly one fifth the ivhole droved la the
Arm three month& . '„h ; ; ;
The Inference co trAdmursi from Inn. slate . 4f '
facab may be, that thn!Riondltion of the people .ln
Brest Britain, &trine he ailhter, no detertoratitg,
,4 *
and dm they are ea ilea; to m antic ro die
depth or the cold s it aid incur 'no *evert+
and dangers on , the oroito, fro m the tear that, if
t . lu i rs ..c r t
~,,t e n t. ,l l, e , t o nm . c rli t i t al rt l.i l t i i t n. ; .a t t l iezi .o rtllo b ed 111 .
View to strengthened krptrently by olatervieg the
large numbers who aiilve here to a elate of hoitti
pie° destitution." '. 1; , • , i , .
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A R.1.P.1w erity the last steamer, Ooh.
Aver-mita, °cc at M le Somali Triumviri, .4, ,
need in this ooriatry,:, Is:Oow in New Tork..f.-
A large, 'restismaMeL d very enthusinstici nsiiii
log of the lonians of ew )(lark was held an Sal-
.1 ) .1
urday evening last I . Yi the, Apollo Rooms, (or tif
pupae. of adoptidi• measure. towards p,ti
meeting General Ataxia: with wane token
of their gratitude fled cement for ho patriik-
ism and devotiorifi Thd meeting was iMi.
deemed by Signor F . sti, and by Mr. Alou, acOof
pi t
Dr. Valentine Most, if ewiToric, who had r te ept...
ly returned from Itslle.a.crhegObe had fought in atie-.
port of the Italian . s ibs. The math of the tnee,t
log wail the passageTiti a resolution tenderinfOo.
General Acer.gana. tellthe Mitno critics DalianiVir
New York, a magniinent }word.. A eottimitkic:
antra was ei•potales44orOr the eitanufsettmOrf .
the sword. nod to to all necessary "arearigita
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menu for the prewtereltee.
,1,,
skinglem istsor.Lie.ane.
The 41.iel w ea4 . l ' that is ire.Annerierin
phrase.
on rtiT:eriptions," fee the
inciali of 411giust, in Eoltiaiid teere,so far as known,
Ca the edeet of $5,000,00?, atiainst abosasls,soo,
1 11:) in tho'l tame month of ?4340. The total amount
Cf
.calta,l he the first eighl 41;ontha of 1649, has
Seen $7800,000, agCnst F 124000,000 foe the same
`4ontha showtogg - deereaso of 950,000,000.
amount of expenclin* 6r Animal ie undonbt-
Oily muck below that juin ' rOld ' for like purposes
Ck the gaited States, for the Same time = but when
tee Meanier that this suoih4 been laid out in roil
fad coniiinuction within as, extent of territory
?cry coutillembly less thi;ri that of the two States
of Penniiislymtia and Nn ' Yv York, in which, too,
Riere batisi.bean already ov4 lour thousand miler
tit rail road completed, we mall perceive how far
in advent* of the rest of tie world, the British
iieople an; in this species of Fntert,rise.
The Btitish Empire was tgormed, through tie
London Morning Post, of July 2 9 th, that upon the
*tomingiit that day, the Queen and Prince, anew,
btibe janioc meksbeis of the Royal Fatni
ty, walked in Osborne Pank,ind that there writ no
itddition t 4 the Royal di:Suet:party the day image
Rat the hitt:etas of L011013;1: were inkirmed that
'Sir Janina Duke, Lord Maysr and M. P. for Lim
:lon, urine,' at Osborne idia the 2Sth, and was honor
iind by at4ndience. Hiilortiship remained to Ilia
: heirtt, .k returned to Roaioa in the after:mon."
TICKET
Mr. 1134ne—who, as 43e Blackwood'. Magazine
,rya, is always looltiog'ianey the farderia"—lazted
- ;iri the (rouse of Garaohimai: on the 3let of July.
,that the yivenues of theg Entit Ukdia C.oinpanny, in
11.848, adietieted to 1i97*0,00. lie did not t.now
:bat much more had lataiwilo them wee, the
limo of Ae wars whin ft ha;ii. Just terminated. hot
:that wall the sem they hailed law year.
lie Otii",Mined to the lipase in behalf of the
hen. otlkite law Rajah et Batas, whose terntorma
the Coaktany had appi4mr4tted, on the plea, that
these belts were not dream toberhors ol the rajah.
The obtaOt of the seisms, slid Mr. ll.,leas to add
some htilit • million • iearpere to these millions
alreadyittecomalated...j„„lpci these grounds he pro.
%Wed against the proqeditig. Early aezt session
he woald bring the whittle tlitestioa forwent, in the
hope Grit:icing able to silanit those robbers, spolia
tors, sod violators of rho s , mgrs of property Orono
eatcheer• and laughterootr6Sir James Weir Hogg./
Yea, be,baw one ot Ih reMbers before tact (roars
of laughter, in which Sir J a W. Hogg Joined, ap.
, .
parenter . very tobber of the property
end a tioletor of the i ligl o of the Indian people
(renew 24 laughter.) trorrt the temper in trhi•h
Ur. HPMe's moveme d t scisa reetived, a may be
°oily *TM] what ettissmt he heirs of the Rajah of
5.t 4 r44 0, v0 of ProottgioiYodreea at the bands of
the Rote of Commoti.4.
We 'tire m penaeatilte 5f important official re.
turns, it/pining the telltorti!pf gold and silver Gem
this con!ineot Into Et#4l43, by the priecipnl lute
of couintpunce for the Ored - Auta metals,—the South-
arapts*sad West Jolla lite. From the rem •
it apkars that the Vifest:ljodut Steamers, for
t
am mcipitts endinit . Jofie 30th, ISt°, have b t
to Southampton the eiorribms amount of g and
silver,. to dust, bars,lcoie; &e-, to the c eOl
810,570,1355 (or nay, 4terAtat, 2,114,13316 fir pro.
duct of,the mines to tlesio, Cahfitraia, Chin, Pe-
ru, Boh'yia, and otherotith Amencati States. to
this amount about 5940,00 have been received
from California, either dfiect, or not Vela/nisei,
Lima, dec., at which Ortia;the dust had beta melt
ed into ban. Bat notavitte . ,uanding the:tette. are
thus definite, we mu; eitunas our belief that a
much larger proportion ttian one eleventh part of
the whole imports by ' ihiefine contested of Califor
nia gold. We earlaoV, the limited <video,
before or, perceive gctl reason for doZint the near'
IT thrk*hole of the e:x.eitis . s received the first halt '
of this yens over the itestidl months in any previous
one, itii , attributable titl;theri influx of the gold from
that itiettion. Bot duelngilie same time there were
recieved at SouthartiOtouby other lona the follow
ing ailments In gold !tnif;,silver, to wit, trout' the
East .Tbdies, by weir o Alexandria, 8242;000 . ;
fromf.''..anstantinoplefill t elso,ooo ; and Iron Spain
end Bdrtugal 81,760,1190,:riaaking an aggregate of
reciepti at that poinkfoethe half year from Asia
and Etirope, of 364.0,00. The total rece.pt.
from ail ports of the 4ot3d, for the hill year are,
therefoe, 1517.458 0011. may be remarked the!
when the current oqiipilicie eats trout the United
State] to England, thii eMports into that kingdom
are made into LiverppoOtud when from Northern
'Europa, they go dtrett t 4 London. So that even
the !fist amount aboire :peen Erma but a pan m
the Meal import. of rate pest year.
On; ;Veduesday cottruthg, August let, Madame
or eirtligeSS Rend tat 'Alva= Mlle Sontag) .-
tonished the natives 0 Liondon, by giving a grand
concert at the Queett,'„• theatre, at which she sang
in Mug languages, ruoll cif which, she we. equally
eltarep4 though titir nuillion were !corral)
prefouhdly ignorant aline of them.
So great him beety-the corruption end Gaud.
perpetrated in the
'(rents
of English ra,i
road :Compel., that the proceedings of the
directors are regulart7 published, and for the pur
pose :df inuring reiorte that shall be entitled to
onfidenee, raga: triers for the public press
are permitted to be ire:mat and take minutes of
artist is said and ilqne. Weekly return, of the
trade and receipts Ut all the principal hoes In
Franke and Great B'Wa, regularly appear in the
daily papers.
Thit'very latest advents draw a most "interest
ing" 41cture of Mrd Garibaldi, the wife of the
hero(n , defender of Some. She is with her line
band hit the mountabis, and though she to repre.
tumid to be far irlvanced in that situation in
ma* *ladies wish Zo be who Lose their lords,"
she accompanies hitA in all hie marches, riding a
spirited horse, and oduring with the patient de
vote-it of • womanZthe hardships and dangers
.sohlrdt are insperabt% from the lot ell fugitive.
Tbe.ainall farce whit Garibaldi, will 6gbt to the
death:.for their batter; hot the Austrians were
gathering around hiM, and between them and the
Frenbh it seemed 140.5161 e that be could escape.
They have set a pride upon hi. head.
Thai. state of lasts and of poblie opinion in
France me r e well illttstrated at a review of troop.,
in th.; town of Anthers, by the •President, on the
30th Idly. The troops of the line bellowed most
to Oily 'vine Napoletn," a few old pensioners, sur
vivors of the smile) of Ms Napoleon, creed out
Eropereur," tut the Natiooal Gbards con
tented themselves with cheer. for the Preaident
end {l,:;e B.cpubbe Natmoal Guard of France
is, oiler all, thedbeet,:ixohaps now the only guar
antee bf an liberties., If Louis Napoleon can find
so o , ac .„, ha sill probably devise means for
disuming them.
A ;Melons Tory correspondent of one of those
Leaden papers thee so naturally take the side of
despChism, even in wont excesses, says "the
world Sighs for pew:6V' and goes on to assert that
the hientiction of Smooth in arousing the peop
of [Magary to the r*oas of their country newt
the cite:Mined hordek of Russians and Austrians,
ttomileas to disturVg. It never occurs to him,
that hie withdrawal:id* the Mending forces would
bring about the petite!: for which the world in sigh-
Mg •
Thelex-King Lou& Philippe, now again sizip , y
Doke of Orleans, oI the Count de Meekny, had
applied for permission to visit the tomb of his too,
the ticate of Orleans,',:who wits accidentally killed
in rifle, floe or Ole ;Steen niece. Lowe Philippe
would resume the ta s te of Count de Ponthien and
would go attended 0 only his valet.
Theta mu Borne tianser of war between Swits
erialitf and Prussia, Oscause the former refused to
aeliver up to the Hake of Baden the arms and
military acosturetacroa taken from the German
tangents, who hod le en refuge within the
tore irithe itepublie4 The GeneraJ Government
of thabantons had tirgasitsed an army of 10,000
bei toady to meet 611 contingencies.
• The atrocities of i4ars ha I Haynati, the imperial
Comhituader in Hoogary, hove been ear
lied In amok s pitch til infamy, that he hews toll
styled: the "Aastriatol3 .l tackier." He late!? bad the
ledeneincy and the itmolence to remind the iohabi
tsottf Of Petah, that; lan year he had caused the
maaiw?re of immense numbers of the eit.elle of
Brest* in Italy, whin that city wee captured, and
that he would commit the like crueltiea ova them,
ii thaj presumed to )how the loom sympathy ity
act, ei word, or 'rescue, with the patriot pony in
Hungary. His mune proclamations are published
In th*Austriaa odl# Lissette. It is to be hoped
that 6e will not catet an honorable death, upon
.the geld, but that bos:triay be made to atone for tti,
crimei, by a panishatent meted oat to other mur
derer&
The !meat nears bite rumor that Georgey paused
in hiajeintat, and tabled upon the cabmen of Geo
anal Fdrabhe, sent MAttostie him, and &Awed it.—
WOO*, it be true* not, the London punsters
hold heised the reptht, and say, that if General
Gent y did not ge4 Graldei, the Hosabina were
mortalily wadded.
Is Tpan•des have 4.20p00 inhabitant&—.
=I 1 I
Among this popt4tion, it in said that poke reo•
ords show, that there are 12,000 thieves and c,f.
fenders al large, 114000 swindlers and vagabonds
ready fe any rastelity, and 56,000 other persona
dell ages and sexes, who have a standingquarred
with the police; re au. say the King's priessa, we
have 90000 penscOnr among us, who are the ene.
rates of the constabulary, and therekner of law
and order. Thii to esteemed a capita' argument
fin such devices of despotism, as decrees for the
stele ofs;ege, mattial 00,
Notwlthstaedirig cholera is so dreaded a plague
all over the work, rt eppenrs that it is much less
fatal, though preimiling to an alarming eiient m
England, at thititinse, than the influenza was at
a eorresponding.:perod of 1547. Thus the in
crease of deaths Cu London, was as follows, for
the four weeks ; Feecedtng Angt!et Ist,
.1519
namely, 1,0%, 1,3914; 1.711; 1931. The deaths
during the pre yeti:s, e of iadoenze to 1517, increas-
ed in the itllmelkig rwlo LOU; 161 T; 1,04; 2.-
416.
There was a fine nieeting for the tuantfestation
of t'YnannthY willh Hungary, in Regent. Park. I
London, on the pth July. One speaker asked
what would the;English have thought had their
government unstated that of Austrta, and called in
100,000 Frenchrtnen to put down the rebellion of 'I
Snoth °linen. Oh said avoice in the crowd,
that very thing .00.1 done in I 71 , They brought
the Helms. eitter. Here there V% al a tot of a
row; afier which; gentleman who deviated himself
to be a Jew, sail that there wit. no truth whot
ever in the repcttt that the Itothschtlds were about
to help Ateur<nod Russia with a loan. They
would not iltss . r4ste themselves by such no act
One speaker slid, if the Ilungartam succeeded
agatrist their °pressor.. they would hen free and
ateuovtgg peooe, and would haven trade to of
fer to English ceppetition of $OO 000 080 a year
I f they were cuitnuerett,the country would tot •hot
up wattle the thrilLs of Rumen bartotrinnt and es-
elusion, and stifuld have no trade to oiler to sny
body. Ile proggised to advise that her Majesty's
navy should bl'employed to manifest sympathy
with. Hungary.;
Met Roberta4n, editor of the Westminster Re.
view, said that!be had been just reading three
doeunneuta wh%ah fully explateed why the Rua
mans were neat! to Hungary. The arm was the
will of Peter tiitti Great, in which he bequeathed
to his anceesaots the fart of conquering Europe,
for that he toht‘ittern wee the destiny of Ituarin.—
The aecood v;`,Mtt a drplornatm memoir of the pol
cy of tlo Rtqaian monarch in comnavietng the
great Europealllcrusade with Hungary. He form
ed an alliance iirith all the deapote of Europe. and
procured the election or his creature, Isms Na.
who ut:es to destroy Republican Wane. for
ban The Ciur am 300.00 d tempi on the match.
nod all the d'ispota of Europe, including that or
France, suutt9aneurrey repudiated the corrupt°,
troll they had teceded to at the demand. of their
gory was !n the !treat, for all the
people of EuArrpe, ltrenoendous checreur.l The
Riverton. hoptil in a row peon to water the.. hor•
nes in the Sett-.
Ret•olutton4requerelng the Royal Governmer.
to ,vuanize the de facto government of Hungary
and censuno4the deaoetz tendency and the mr r
canary beset:l4n of some of the Tory jeurnalt
were passed liith acclamation.
Tbey are airout to nose the lobular rad road
bridgeover are Prlenaostritits to permanent pm ninon. It Is b east criterproor. The bridge coo•
wets of an tron tube that wetgherTro tic...soca root
Its to be relied from the surface of tae seater one
hundred fret ' ,. Arough the atr, to the level Of its sup
patters. Thg means to be empi,yed were by by
CE===f=!!!
w !cut at a tell.. P.Part of umunary are Inult u
forms support t* it noes The firselifi %rue to to mad
on the firtt ot.Aoanst, and the whole work era.
expected to t..!tasene a week. The text &meta
will bring meal terestong past:co:am of the pr4res
of the arork.r Tan engines employed arcm s.
vast a scale. Ant the for. with whtch the watt
tojerteds4o the tubes or cylinders, would b
settriemat to Stow a emlumn twenty thousand ire
MO the tetr. tine [wessure to the metre tech is th
trstle of ht:l3o&tr 90[10 pounds.
From a Tsiegrapu.- despetch in the Baltimore
papers ere lorn that at eathusiastic miertang tam,
held to Poil4telphia, on !land ay cycntae lest in
Indepeudenci Square. to ay mpatleae with the Ilan
goriest patriot The despatch say.
'The statelfildnge erns called to order by a ppotnt
tog Hoot Go M. Dallas to the Chloe Mr Dallas eilt
dresses the efeemblage for Maas time, to a most
eloquent mailer, and stated the object of the meet
mg. which Adds to give ao express,oh of feeling and
sympathy Inlay. of Hungary to their straggle Air
freedom. PA, waelistened In limit deep culotte.
After coon:44loz his remarks. Col. Forney, educe
of the Penn4vivar.mn, cams forward. and um I s
ltetaft•dol .141nm:time a ldretot whir, wan listen.
eil to moat al,',Urrit . He ranched earnestly and
fts aid and sympathy to the cause
fiundrtgry, odd called spot our Gavernment to ren
°ammeter iniflepecnenoc. The Address was anon
inoeusty •dolfied amidst toe greatest motoutueent.
'levers! othd gentlemen come forward and mule
speeches, brltthiag ;drains of patoottarn nod elo-
TlSciele. THE meeting throughout wits lognly heed.
noble and emthustastfc.'
We shoula . be glad to we snob a movement
Panshurgh. time oaa do them:soy good by send
log our shout sere. the oratgrs, WI a
meet, nod o it with a will. Hannah for th.
brave Huoirrans . Soccer+ to the cause of the,
al pnomplegis Hungary Destructom sod wont
sioo to the bfrutal and iOIOCILKI9 invaders. sad to al
despottam ok i ia despot,
A nqllfril ;Coaxmox.—ln the Weinern Dditnet
of abode Istind, which ban hitherto failed to elect
a Represenative to the next emigres, the Free
Soil party hie dropped their own candidata and
nominated 'itarahrix B. TIMIUT., the present
Ihrmoerstic,iandidale and late member. Previous
to receiving - Ate nom:nation of the Fret Sg!rra. Mr.
Thurston efireared his approval of the errenual
port of the Buffalo platform to the following terms
.Those nitieles of the Bulimic. Platform wl,eh
relate to theextenstan sad the perpetaatton ot . Do.
meetly &avant, and to the eannectton orate Fed.
eeral Government therewith, I consider to be no re.
strraton,huksther on etromstan of the Deatmerstie
prmeiptes sihicb I profess. and, consequently, I
shall deem 4( my duty to advocate them, on-the
antne groan.; Which infloeneed my vote on the
Wilmot Pot Wow at One last session of Cangresa—
Wan the. itew•.:l ennnut eOnoieently cast my
vote forteXher of the Houhe of Represents
rives who „tsonal or odour tnflaenee would
be exerted so Incas of the tusutution at domestic
slavery."
Mr. Dazoi, the Whig candidate, who vas inter
rogated on the ram, subject, returned no answer.
the Whig turn out, they can elect him in de
spite at the Wanboon.
la the foutth district of Vermont the Dainocrats
and Free ..Soilers have also untied their forces, sod
joined in utitninic3ng Astor. Pug liar Congress.
This is theiiitatriet lately reprexemed by the lion.
Geom. P. VAII.II, who has been appointed Moo,
ter to Turkey.—Nrit. Inta
T111.81111.V. FATALlTT. — Sandusky City a not
alone in sev9re affliction from the vinuettoo of the
cholera. litwo townships, moue:pally settled ;by
Germans, ult, Auglame no., Onto, the fatality tuts
been unpreCedented. A letter from $L Mary's,
the county 'tat, doted A. I 3tb, says, "in German
township, itti•lon seven nodes of ur, there have
been fully Sp deaths. To-morrow we have a
called court&rhen it is thought that rye milmtn tetra
tors will be ' , appointed The dplease hon been
nearly as m•lignent in the township of Bremen
Between 2 - and 30 have died in the little vthattet of
Hyattsville 02 MIAMI: county,out of • populetton of
not more then 1 50 per.o.g.
&antra Sripra A ri....ul . —We are truly g I ud le }tear
that Capt. itLsard hao been ..t suttee...rot to aeotog
hia noble ba).t afloat.
We aro If:debtod to the polornesr of the tfltollt
ly operato4for tha I.llowing dentate::
DClima, Aug. 20-:U A 0!
The stet...icier Empire State is this iniwient
coming eosin the river, towed by the steamer Ens.
pita —c/siegond 'Err.
Bata huoii som Onto Ram &ono --Reierying
to the recent announcement that twenty-five mile.
more of thetalumore and Ohio Railroad, west of
Curnberlandi had been placed under Contract. 14
price., in Mt casts within the estimates of the Con.
pony'. ettmhearot te.l be amisfsetory,to those in
terested to jhe enterprise to know that the con
tracts wereall duly maned: and that prepar mono
for a vimmins piesecuthin of parts of the work
are in various slain of progress• Ground hew
been already broken upon accent of the sections,
and on iodlcatino of ilmamisfacttort on the part of
the cootracMrs has been thus far manifested• We
had an opportunity of learning ittna gratifying
fantn in an interview bad with the President and
Chief Engineer of the Company a few day, since
at Cumberbiltd, where thine officers were engaged
in arrangergents for the security of the right cf any
and of the general advance of the wort,•. The ten
nons arblehirere let in May last ate pow rapidly
progressimparith at, almndant supply of labor and
perfect onlEr and quiet upon the hoe—a sl t •
of things doe to the timpani° and firm men•
antes ponied by the Company and the contra.,
mtß—Belt•=loser
New You Pima--roc Um= Coevrettoxs.
—Our readers have already learned that the t
tempt of the old Hunkers and Freesoilers of New
York, to amalgamate, through the intervention of .
two cot:ye:woos, has peeved abortive. This has
caused great lamentations among the Is:ocelot:es of
the party, who are plnlng after the flesh pots of
this political Egypt. The hollowing correspondence
of the Tribune, gives the closing scenes:
Room, Saturday, Aug. 15, 1546.
H. Greeley. Eel.: The scene has closed—the
curtain hot iollen—the dor:liness of despair has
fonen upon Loimbenism, and "cursing and hitter
nese- arc heard where late the soft accent:l of
"harmony" flowed from lips all wreathed in smiles.
As John Van Buren declared et the close or the
Free Soil Convention, an impassible toll now ft,
porateft the two divisions of the llenaocratic
Party." A war, relentless, irreeionetleable, eternal,
is to he waged. The ingenuity of high hue been
exhausted in the attempt to hod some "middle
ground," where "principle' f 1 could be ancriticed
for the mire of the sports and honor preserved for
the sake Of appearanees. It was a va:n aneinin.
The Barnburners have shown, in their negotia-
j norm at these Conventions, that they hove made
I no ineonsidemble progress in learning the "Anti
of Wm" from their more experienced enemies.—
They have succeeded, wlthout doubt, in placing
them in the wrong. They came here on the iocl.
I tenon from the Hunkers, to hold a conference and
listen to propositions for a compromise. The only
proposal,. then linen revel vett has been one en
urely and necessarly inadmissahle. It wes one
i that demanded not compromise, but surrender. In
return, they tendered rho, than the, opponents
could in ;unties ask—none:ly, a burial (or the time
being of all ilowitsaion of -principles" end n union
without coudlilMlS an to the fulure, and without re-
I morn, to the past, provided they should tie per.
I muted to adhere to their doctrine% for themselves.
I The Free Soder% did .n fact yield the •ery point
I whieh has dirt ed them—to it, incsiong that the
Hunkers should adopt their platform—ond were
11 will no oi ice", teem undiattuthed .0 their non
communalism on the question of slavery extension.
- Cal% propeanion mac thinkers, with a singular short
sightednem declined. and tney now cannel well
I and amensfing to (eke the pomtion that then de%
mond of the Free boiler , , expressly to allay their
principles as a premium.: t0 n011,13, thus making
the non-intervention doetrne It "teat ' or Demo
cracy and an article of na creed. -
The elnung srene. in the Hunker Convention
wer very touching and pathetic. Afire having
deel e med the ultimatum °fare free Boilers. and re
embed from then, the annoyncement that they had
no further eenimunientionii to make, thFy began to
cry out, as if in great amtres, for their principal
orators, and beg tnein to speak a word of conso
lation Judge Beardsley responded. He congra
tulated the Democracy at having escaped from the
perils with which they had been iiiveliteel. the
autos and brotherly love which had pervaded their
deliberations. and the brightening ',mime. is which
opened before the blinuricrsiey ^ Thin was whist
ling up courage with a vengeance. lie was fol
lowed by Cutting of your Coy in the Koine vein;
Peckham of Allis.% who pnehed into Prince John
sad h- red n.m w pieces in n very savage kyle, I
Bourne wile poured not a v:ill of wrath on the
other Cimvention; nail Chatfield of Otnego, who
declared tomnell a Free boiler in sentiment. but
nub stuck Li th • Hunker, lemma, he would in
terplate 11,1 nem &intim, into the
mend. The gave cacil other a pants, hug and
went their Tray. trrmhitng at tha Beep indignation
which avraiied them at the handl of the people.
Croswell hes been the controllirg spirit of I his
Convention and maintained his usual chnracter of
furnishing britin• tor the puny Therewas iargc
113.0,11 V the: Car vent.on who would hove a 41.1-
ed the Free 5..1 r: . but thev voice% were
e... 1 nod ~ no men In suppretkerd. Toe
cab. 00, p.toeed watt them. bun. $,
En=
rr•.e ava ivteresrteß artlele from Wehet Savage
Lando', spin the poetuon ot France, Italy and the
:tar, wh.en ve commend to ;he e.pee.a. d;;,cat;ol3
el our prlglixn of Lao “P.lll6nr.zil
rj, Eddy - tho Ensar,
1 , me lidngdi•nr.• u ad .d b- al,;r in re-t•t P'or
L am , and i,nunnl,ir
tordr , •tirroillnirb4 Lbrm. nud the Irr
r,u'd abetn a from Inn trittiou•—
the Pr.:, laat e..,i mem
,nt
te.. and nom, not et re Mao
.4 on—we may modently hope fn. thenournat..
,utnoss Thai the French Will t I rnvout
sar m eat ot nost.,..e. for me purpose of e ati‘u•t
in;the, trootircert... probable enough and that
bury will allArd but ri negative old tote, Aiotrmos
and Roast.. St,ti ad. m wetly, they have au v
en altred, and two sorb deelarritmcor they b•ve
mad , in aard ILsme. No wench: or pled,te
could be e lkeed to ihe Autocrat fur thei r good le.
harm. Since toe tune of Napoleon. there o
amarg teem no dlahooor sa n hum' any magrutiola.
or
any tendency, dohonur rests simply and
in a want ofcourage in rostutaut anJ defend :1 n —
Lbertil as are ail tool, rod-s. the God.. of Honor
Is the meat tre,unnaptutv. tberets Do likelihood of
seeing an anedgronent or a manual. Atone! tte
Lode of French btaluers, n angle on, was
Emmet that the Romaine wrre greatly nacre unt , -
M3ll, in favor of a rnpubbe man the French wet,
and yet they all asserted the contrary. •
Lkturatieuta they strut c..Dllntle with the tame per-
Inanity of impudence to 12.1.C1 , the contrary e•en
now;
when *camel? a Roman of any dewermunkr, I
from the huthaott In the terwest, will return at the
coffee house - which a French Man enters The
must indigent , men, w and children. brava).
up to live on alms itroo fa omen,
miaherl in the greets '
rather than ask them tram the :evader. Soto is
the aul the French bring. such is the honor net
assert ouch Is me marcanimity they dottlry runt,
is tun co.,fidetice the/11.n Put•ndets,
the Main .n.trumerits of all their V10 . 11,3C1 Were
surrendered soil deserted by them, what eert the :
Hungartana ripe, who muted them on every
held where may encoontered tn cued nunthet•r
They al ice shared Its glory with he Eng'..lt dud
shared It amndy. Nev.., can be lorgoven tunic
these many Waterloos. Rivalry in anmeel
was rotten the spring of noble sant.muto. of eener•
on, onirdioo, and France was almost no frutifol I
mem as Spain nerse , l, who inbertted theta equally
from Goth and Moor. FrkliCe. the quielest of I
tators-caught them meetly. but was the ratites!
to drop them. Einglaed placed his tr.ebterl over I
the slam :Hooter:the; and Germany over Mamma.
France tramples down the monuments of the an
em Roman., end reduces their breve desceod•
is to the ,lest ',allude. But which of the too
n•c.cos, tee Roman or toe French, is the fallen,
luattce imeuturtlde and dtvine: but laws are
human and mutable. they are violated every day,
changed and roperreded perpetually. and en
rimes ep,ted front the It:dement seat by military
power. In such a suety, what remain, for patrons ,
history tells a.. There •prings up a Virtue from
the very boson of Crime, venerably austere. Ty•
rannitude. The heart of Antutetty bounded before
tins Virtue. Religion followed religion, new idols
were worship!: they rotted down one after another,
Tyrannleide has appeared in every age, in every
country, the refuge and avenger of the Onftrovved•
Can RUMS have forgotten that awful vision, which
bath mired Its bout no often over her Impenal
crown, and broken up, like the burst of spring. her
/Wawa: cf met Perhaps the novel and insane idea
°I drawing a blockade round a vast kingdom or,-
ginated at bearug the near rtotfall of this inevitable
chnt•ser. WALTER Savona LANDrE
July J.?
Hcoomts.-4thircri of M. litountli —The lo -
lowing eloquent address to the nations of Emo . e
forms part of proclamation recently issued by M.
Kossuth
"The armies of the Ilumranan nation have al
ready fought out the, quarrel with Austria. The
liberated contd.! nee , oily to be made to flourish.
But the House of Hapsburg Lorraine hod once
more leite,oned the H. 4051•11 despot for aid, aunt he
broth into Hungary at the head of 120,000 Rosman
troops; thnAtah Cronatadt, Lambent, and Vienna,
he b•ote into our coontry—the country of the mar
tyrs of liberty.
-We do not throw dawn our arms. We will
Gait the armies of Me allied tyrants of La-
Mile. God is , his power is almighty he
hallows the bat., fiittil for the weak, and the
strength of the !nighty and the wicked is bra.
ken.
'But we would "nag aloud and solemn warning
to the mutat:Eu.l.ml Governments aid the onitoos
of Europe.
.•Ye tiovern Me
thnts ye are the guardtans
of the liberty sod e segoinotte interests not only
or your own conotrt,,
uccl hint of all Europe. A
r
tremendous rerohly rests upon you. The
punishment of every oriole which your slow to
be committed +rmolu liberty and the logic of
man will come borne to you and the lends yr vv.
ern.
"Wake up, oh ye people' at the approach of that
enormous dancer Ti.e tyrants' armies are bent:
ed together to tres.l under that, and to silence eve.'
rp free wor I. Try have begun in Germany. to
lthly, and tv ton uur lona of Hungary!
"Thou haughty English nation: Haat thou for
gotten that thou hart decreed this principle ut, non
intervention, that then now aatferest nn torerveoa
unit d o ~e d ,toat constituttonal raberty,. bet
thou lendeet aid to the banner of tyranny by sub
tering this coalition of tyrants. The proud pennon
of the British mast is threatened With disgrace.—
God will 'gate:raw the b'easlng be has lent it. It It
prove untrue to the 011.41 to which tt welt its
fame
'Awake, oh iieope ' On I litnytirian
gronne the ba tie for cof &wort is fight
ing. With this regain , the free world will lour a
powerful member. In tom nation a true and heroic
uharepiou will p-itch For we shall fight until we
spill the lasi drop of our blood, that our country
may either become n rho,-en sanctuary of Free
dom, ennacer•ted with our blood, or Aboll form
damning monument io all eternity in token of the
manner in worry tyrants can league to destroy
free people and free nations,:and of the shame
ful manner in which free countries abandon one
another "'
Signed. L. KOdSLTTII, Governor.
11 SZEMERE, Pre. of Council.
Purr - a, July 31.
Ncw Oitture, Augula 14
By the arrival of the steamer Igsarel: from Red
lilver, we learn that •n overflow had caused great
de.druction of property to the neighborhood.
The plantsbous from Shreveport to Natchitoches,
were covered by from four to eight (eat water.
Al Emend Encore Front, the tareetia and ware
honer, wale nearly all caved in. Dot De Eases
ate h...." fell into the river. The building cover
ed about an acre around.
The lan of property. tminenre and beyond
calculation. When tl3. Uravell left, the river ar.
Tan Cu. Amman. Peruzor.—The New
Orleans Delta, (with whose passion for knoign cow
quest, or annexation of foreign territory m almost
anyway, our readers have become familiar through
our quotations from it heretofore) in attempting
to ridicule the pleading of one of the lawyers in
the Rey (or Garcia) case nt New Oriels., gives us
inparmasion folly corroborating that upon which
was founded the President'. Proclamation denoun
cing the menaced enterprises against the Territn'
ries of Nations with whom we are at peace. Fur
thus says the Delta:
'Our eloquent (rend, Counsellor Proton, to his
very ahle, witty, and pathetic speech hut night
drierre ot the parties charged with the abduction
of 11.ey, worked himself into a very dangerous ex
ernent on account of the conspiracy, of which
he elannee to be the Titus Oates, to annex Cabo to
Ibe res.! Styr...—. r•oloplEACT WHICH or DE
UR. WAS .4131.140 ti IN FULL Etd.o3! LI TAU CM,
lets indulgent e.,Ort might. perhaps, have arres
ted the torrent of the Cuummilor'• eloquence, but,
he -veined to think the safety of the ('.ion and
the cause of republicanism demanded that he
iliteith out in terms of alfectitnate warning
and entreaty to his rountrymen, he was permitted
to indulge ins ingulmous apprehension at some
:ength."
Ilas. Ttnsses Ewinik—Superior talent and un
tiring Industry in a Whig are allsthai is wanting to
mark bun or the shafts of calumniators and Ilan
cetera Fading in their attacks upon Gen. Taylor
the opponents of bis Administration are now turn
ing tam batteries upon the honored and gifted
Secretary of the Interior. Old charge., newly
glossed over, are brought forward; the pen of mol
d, is hic.ily at work; nail the most vindictive and
unitcrupulons of the LOcofoco press we endeavor
ing to aim a blow at General Taylor's Adminatra
con through one of its Secretaries.i
We need not say their labor will be in vain.—
I The American people will hot permit faithful Puti•
! i servants thus lobe slandered. If they do their
dorft to their Pronersphere they will be rewarded.
Mr. Ewing will 'survive In the hearts of a geners
cos people, and his deeds will be acknowledged
,nil praised of the recorded pages of American
av when his revilers are despised and !argot
ten Mark thak—LAssenstev 10444 G 42.
From the Net. York Evsninc Mirror or Atm.. , It ,
Ortictsk —The editor ei the Evening Mirror,
regarding a smsll turd in the hand as better than a
huge one in the bah. has accepted the ant, of
Naval Storekeeper at Brooklyn, and yesterday on
ered upon the dirtier thereof. The post is oar of
very great responsibiltty, and of very Inadequate
pay. It is trio the duties are fight. so far as mere
labor is conrerned; b,.1 a tan who is entrusted
unlit the charge of two mama and n half of pubbe
property, and who is required to give heavy bonds
fir the var. keeping of the same. ought at least to
he paid rola thing for the risk 'neared. as well
an for the inere time employed. The bulk of the
p-operty consist. of heavy °Mane, and oak tim
ber hurled in the mud; and of thta there is very
little longer of its running away. There are also
In the yard mine hundreds al pyramids ni those
ad.gesitb.e banes recently known ns - Mextcrn
Sill," which we devoutly hope may lie to toglort
oun rent till doomsday, wtthout aver troubling any
poor human bowels. But it 3s oil our trtleolato
L. g.. ran entory el the pre ntset; our . bled ts
to assure all whom It may concern that we re
veil the office from the President, °naked by
us. that we are indebted to him alone for it; and
tat in
no
it, while we have no clique nor
pony to thank, neither do we compromise one jot
of our independence a. a perineum or • thurnaltot.
We nave taken the solemn oath. and assumed
, the s deem duties of the office, with the sincere
detertntenttua to devote just as much of our t cue
to it an the publte :interest shall recintre; and. in
regard to the Mirror. if we cannot steal from the
news devoted to sleep, time enough to fill our
asunl notwe to its columns, we shall add extra
I strength m our editor.] assistance, n that neither
11n quantity nor quality of matter shall there be any
falling od.
I , swela Lore, Sese•—Vrepartri by 1 W.
tV •treet. med for ..1e by A Jr.yeee. N..
Four. n crret 1"6“ ..111 be round eeliettlet erre
e.• . kre havalliee, and parneelarly ler rick
a..... pa , ....—nn Improved Chocolate preps
he.ort •eentlanatioa of Cocoa not, Innocent.
•/..1 ea,atalac, hythly rat' mended p•
...1,!%
mar
I . l . ,aryd by %V Baler. Dorcbt
%I marl for sal.. hr A. JAYNES, et the Pet
%to 70 Four, st triehlrl
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nlou , l N•. •Nlo F.az COW,
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Intprowein•nt• in Dentistry.
OR. G I, STEARN, late of Bmlon. rdcparrd to
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r' eet, upon ddton eor A trnoFpue rd. Suels on Picea—
rte.rhArdv L. ut rive wet - re, e. here the nerve Bs
ex,rew, tame AAA reAldorrer 're it door Le. the Afar
ar m • dler. Four. street. l'ißshurgh.
ess ro—.l B lion ralr
JOD PIUNTING.
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POLIO en, tr.c.
l`r ented •llot/te, iow Prices, at th
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la Mule, na the I t . by the Re Moloct
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Yronch a , r7461., &c watch they hav 14.1recelved
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411 S 73 Wood street, will unre-A
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of all k.I.J• Product..
liurcu 7o—John Watt & Co., Murphy. Wlloon & Co
P:ohuryh, Pn.. Lawson & 11t11, Mahlon Mann.
IV,ll.lvole, 0 . John II 'frown & Co, long& Edlott &
t. h W rinodgrus4 & ref,
leur 0 Skinner, Hon I' I) Coffin,
k„lorinoloi. J I' Ke,.•r. Youngstown, I.; W L., Shy,-
d•r, tncv Outol, 0 au 4
IS her. v gtvrn that the MILE MEN 01 10, <iv, or
l'iLtruaral. have hail a torenng. and revolved ail,
lar Lint u . rwplentluvr not to sell ME. M le.. than the
fodt.v.our price, six n fourth ev. per quart for
M, k. Cream at twenly-hve vents. Maxi.
a 1,1 tr,
S hereby given, wet 1:11er• of Admionstration on
I die Kvinte of JOHN CHARLTON, la. , e of Adeghe.
ny Cat. tieeca.ed. have been granted to the underalgu
col rho-J. 141.1. 1 i 10 1.00 Eli., Wlll turtle pay nom;
• d tut., havine claims K 010.1.001 Ketata, w II pre.
wet, t. 'Ante. properly authenticated. to
JOIN HF:RRON. Admni.tr.tor,
nurzt. Allatereville
Premium Strawberry Pleats,
AT ORKIN WOOD (CARDEN —Burst*, Prise. the
pr..tn , vm pleat. DLit/ per hondred Victoria nod
Seedi , la , M cenl• Per hundred—all thrifty
pla,.t. warranted. Orden from • distance carefully
put op nod forwarded. Also, a large collection of
the.,rthonan Plums Faslolph and Taylor's Seedling
akopOcTry, Ac
An OMNIBUS leaves the Allegheny Ciry end of the
St Clair Street Bridge, for the Garden, every half hoot
d u ang the day The steam boat wall commence its
regular traps as soon as the river rotes.
angst JAIrdF.S.
Post and Dtsproch copy.
13=3:12:9
'VHF, Annual ' , eating I the Stockholders of the
Sorthern Lihert.as Bridge Company, wilt beheld
at the Toil Souse of stud bridge on Saturday, the 23,h
at 4 &stock, Al , for the purposu of eleeung
Nine Managers and a Treasuror. for
he ensuing Teor.
K WARrthll.
- . •
Allegheny. Aug 2J. POO —Jat
._ --..
AFOR RENT—One of me small stores in
,he building. enmer of Third and Alarket lareru.
A ..o. the 'legeut room in the 2d story of we
same budding—the Miler being 1,11 adspled for •
a h le•uie variety store, or VIOLLI4 smt for az lee Cream
Salern nug,J E D. GAZZA-M.
•
dwmo u•
m T ilt received s.,ia t s ti f r ,
on, ies.
which may be found a senora' aseortment of
T,,,,,, Brussel,. extra and lapel, 3 ply Carpets
Alen,
superfine, floe, •111 common Impala Carpet.
IVe recommend toll wishing to purchase earpeto, to
call on 1.1,' 51 . 1:1.INTOCK. 73 Fourth st 00rr2 I
NI.OLI7ITOCK. Nu. 75 Fourth et, hoe received thi.
dsy another lot of these to loon. French
Tronsparent which in pomi co beauty and
neatness our,. any tlung ever brought to this mar-
l;
6 TURPLKTII9E-30 14.1 s ssed and (or .ale
r t, nag - r.l BRAUN k REITKR
slit - t
•S-15 els Ilararto Cheroots, for sale by
WICK at MICANDI.F9III
L,,,, ARD4 piI by. /I b I T CANDLESS
( II DE R--b LLD , Sweet Cider, I On do do boild; for
KJ l a ottrrl WICK et.
C 6'B6 E—Ur. boo Cboo.q
r lt ' N ' s 2j :I ' d Z1;1) . 11:96
Par s'll-15'"""i171147..;y4NE1LE98
autr.Xl
WGLAttS--100 by 7x9 W. Olin, to, rob by
• 59111L1 WICK Zs 51ICANDLESS
‘,VIII2;I" , , , fI n EANS - at bbls (or rata by
WICK & M CVLNDLESti
a good ...lion le now otrored le noel • person, to
emild ? lrsh himself m bonnets whore ha min employ
thr three hnndn. Apply too BIER & JONES, or the
tu t,peheere, near Tarentom, for farther Information.
THOMAS xi ER,
Q OAP —17.11. as Clocinnatt Soar, ton solo by LEWIS PETERSON
S Ana WICK prickNDLEss I Islam Bali Wotts, July 18, 180.
TUT PUB' 181 - 113"—The History of the Puritans
in England and the Pilgrim rashers, complete in
1 vol. Loyola sad Jesuitism in h. RllLtilatak by
Isaac Taykft. The Genius of Scotland. er Regale.
R ( Pno deb Seemly, Literature and Redwine ; by Rev.
obert Tomball; lith edition. The Hlstary. of the
Church of England, by BishoP Short; HcAltlP^'•
yid Sonnets. Warder Warfare of !item York. The
Moons - ins of the Bible. Lest Days of End., by Rim
maeber. Corsage Lectures, or the Pilgrim's Prove*.
Practically Explained; publiabed by Am. 8. 8. Union.
The Wonderia sp
Veirtatians Publithed by Am. S. Si
ti mac. For sa:e by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
awn:, 7o Wood in
OREA hl r IIE , I4E-200 boxes nisi reed and far vale
at lie Wiser and Cheese Depot. by
•neni J H CANFIELD
-
( ) IL -7 bbis [Armed, .last rrc'd and for sale bn
nunZl .1 CANFIELD
PRICIdB REDUCED
BURR MILL STONES, menufeeth
red in Franee.composed of but few
Blocks and solid eryee—is large :amen
meat, the beet of the kind, always on
hand at greatly redueed prices.
ALSO—French Burr Mill Stones of
to !I I my own manufacture. made of • neer
It
superior quelity Ill.ks. These
urrs axe ma. under my own superin
tendence, and as great care Is taken to .make the
Mints &ow, and to he, all the blocks in even stone
of a uniform temper, th ey are warranted to be of the
very Nest quality, superior to those imported from
Fra - me, and also superior to the ere. t mass of those
made in this countn, and cat p ides lower than have
ever b.r.fore heel offered in this market.
Laurel Sill Mill Stones, all sizes.
W ding Cloths, all numbers; of the hest quality, war
ranted to give witiefaction to the purchaser, and to
greatly redder d prices-
Mill Spindles, Mill Irons. S and Picks, Flat
forrn Scales. Corn and Cob Grindecrews
rs: Grist and Saw
hlill Casungs of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing in gen
eral
All order. promptly attended bal 214 and 2 Lb
.2 street rear ate Canal, Patabargtt.
y3t1,16m W. W WALLACE..
MEE=
T NFO ATIONT a( a moll Doe of Boots., mark et
P B 'Moines. or Thome do Hacker. Any person
Innis taw, - soon of the above box, will be it/tensity
neretded. eughst.l.3t M ALLEN & Co, 42 Wator st
VO U ND— Silver Delos, Fork, thrvadod nett ern,
U enclave.° 0 F II The owner can have it by cid
h I! at the store of .11.0 Ii NI'FADIJEN
uurt tl t
TO LET—A Dwelling House, pleasantly
At . ..tooted on Thud alreet.opposiie the l'ost °thee,
containing 9 roan, Pah • good cellar. The
shove wouid be a good stand (or a boarding house .
Possession oven on th e first of October. Rent $4O.
Inquire on the premises • ortl
LE ,. /1 , 1 , LARD—I Oils and l 3 !ego reed and for sale
augtal IASSEY & BEST
)EP:V .. . ,, ASti—VIYM lba in in0te417 , 81 . 1 , 11 , ,a , 1j i 1 , :0 t y „,
est a for saki by
TASSEY At REST
13 A , a 7V1.1 . -nE , - . .5 .T, r
„ Lb. prima •fliela, reed au&
=nom TA SSEY A BEST
p APED TFACHE.--1 .ck for pole by
T ASSET k BEST
IMMO
A LI. persons interested will please take notice that
of Admtotstration on the Estate of HEN
RY MANSON. deed, late. of the oily of Pittsburgh.
have been sruoted to the wiliscrtbers. All persons
having chum. or demands egatest the estate of the
'Ste decedent. are requested to wake known the same
them ...lib,nt decay. end those knowing themselves
Indebted In mit. pesment to
ZAPTIARIA II PS:TERN, Ward, Pittsburg it
GEORGE lIAUM. Ith Ward, Pittsburgh .
Admtntot ra tors of the Estate of Henry Manson, dee'd.
ttah - Pdat•
BACON -.5.08 prtmo Bacon Ham, ;MO do Sides,
Ha It •Jo 5hn01...r.. no. ready for gale by
V h It N'CUTCIIh,ON, Liberty IR
ANAL. BOATS FOR :DALE,-The seen.. canal
Atalr•il end Hold, tn fine order for bus..
n•eri. nem( nearly new. now lying in Rano at
re . a offered for .ele on seenumainting
te Apply re
to RAGA LEV a. SMITH
e,ett .
11 and 20 Wood et
Tro. DON IiCARTERIX AND AVF.STAIINSTER
UFVIRWS, FOR ICI.Y. I.49—Just published
and for sale by /AS D LOCkWOOD,
- - -
6.3 Wood at
Reeedty robliated—Esimborett Review for
Mac lt.ood's Alatganne for July attsrll
a. An-.n
I , A . 4 . 9.
Al
a:
ev e mare a Iliddie Ages; Botany s anhqualte.
In Ye w Zealand; Freehold A aaaaa ee and CA:dental
tionFary, Loma Napoleon—French Eleettous;
andl.ll.rratoro, Cillloll4 mol..htd
and for wile by aort.l I AS D LOCRWfX , D
STA %LING MEDICAL COLLEGE,
COLUMBUS, 01110
THE Anneal VOllr. Of 1,C1131,4 .1111.01,1 et
mAe firm WEDNF,D&V ,7thl November, It4U,
and COII4IIOO sateen week!
Henry H CAil.I . M D. Prof of Olstetrica aiad Du
ea.. n , Women and Children
Joon Botterriold, NS D.. Prof of ttro Priretiee of Med
cili.rre
obtrd L M D., Prof of Sorger).
-Intro Jodkino, M. U., Prof. of Oeueral and Pp.:-
rsal Ana only
Svmusl M Smith, M D. Prot of Mateira Mediga,
Thrrapeunei and Mettles , Jena dance.
Franels Carter, M D., Prof of Physiology and Gan.
eral Pathology
Fredonck Messick, M. A. Prot of Chemistry and
How,.
Norman iris), M.. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Three Lectures dads, rosmotowas prolinstwiry
will smaen Coring Me month of °etcher.
.comineAring the lint Wednesday. , on the ft:Mousing
umem: &fluor Stirrers. Inommty. Pomo', hlieroses.
p,al Anatomy. sod Vtlysteal
ors Disarms's. This coarse
will be rata, and stmlents earnestly advised to
assA themselves of to adestAtages.
Lectures • 8X 03 Maarten'anon WI Oa
(irattuanon • • (Ni (0 I Drueettne Tieket• . 3 00
Numeroes rase, an , Saralee!, oporanona ate hro't
As fore the etas. Ample I . ..times are afforded to those
0,0 0/00110 pursue NOOl/0111 Anatomy. The means
of Most tattoo are ample; among thew, are taro 11110 h
Cl., tom, • amd Microscopes.
Good ..•ard may be otaamed m boas SW to 1112,00
per week SAML. N SHrrri.
antra, ,C). S 10137. Deem of the Frtetdry
i'IN MILLS EXTRA FAMILY FLOM—
avh•criber will Itesp constaetly ea heed the
rite FLOUR, Snob he erurrenta pew m I
nn.tr. ILI the market Feaullee ate vainest
, e It • trsel. 11 C KELL'
..13.v
nog, cotneLEtnh at a 4 9inritel and
ur.iX)Dti AND BACIIE3' Coped States Dispen9a-
I V Tory, new , edtoon—publisked July, ISM.
.mteomons. Menoal—the addnesnos and me reeve
at tbr Pr‘od•-no. Um S, Irani 171t0 lAln, woh
met:Kora ot rho rrt.od,ol4, iltstory 1b919 Adm= 9 -
,aout. eic he. complied by Edwin Witham*: 9
rola -vo
Lantainne's Pilirmnage to the Holy Land. tt eel..
nluann. Lay ard . • Nlit,..ett, • new .apply-2 vol..
an illustrated Winn, Poems, revised edtuani I vo‘,
comb in Juit, Sao. innellit. Wash
inginn Intnea Works. In •op., Ritnasn's uniform edi
-110/.. green, rainb. Mt. Milord'. Wort., I eel, hen.
cheep. Sonar. Sermon.,. vole, Sao. +beep; marbled
edge. chambers' Geology. '.nap'. Theolocr, 1 eel,
•o Flora's Lemon and Mrs. Hate's Flora's Inter
prcier • Ancient Geography and Atlas.
Wait, on the Mind. new edition. Crone on Dancing.
Thia day received and for We by
.nou
R HOPKINS, r polo Building, Jth at
Perreatmue, June 6, IND.
Ma T. K Husaarr—Dear Kir. 1 hii•e now been
using your Wriii”a Fluid and Red Ink fir near nore
ye•rs, and find them the best I ever pat a pen mu. I
thine we ran get along without any imported article
tit the ink line hareafmr. Yours, respectfully,
C. H A RTWELL
For Olia by R. A. Fahnestock & Co.. Pittsburgh, 11.
P Sehwarts. Allegheny city; and by the manufacturer
Thomas K Ilibbert. Druggist and Chemist,corner of
Lib•-rtl and Smithfield 'teats, Pittsburgh, Pa
•
• ex - 21 .41 . 3
sat reed at the Batter
lJ and Cheese Depot, .d for sale by
aueel
IR .o t t ll bbl. for ...lc by
J B CANFIELII
13h1. Petehht cit.. Family -
Floor 7
recetved .nn for .ale by
.01 RURIDOE, WILSON & CO. Water at
XTRA FAAIILY FLOUR- 41,We P , lO. brand,
v 0 do Glenn', last reed and for sa'a b
anvil ARMSTRONG A CROZER
F.ESF,--200 bes Western Reserve Choc., land.
Vi mg and for as e by
aura R DALZELL I CO. Lawny st
MF:rge,L — C4WKS RECOVit.I)Z - Pirrlra's
Alan. ta Mot s.. o.
Oungliro, Medical INc6nnar7
T.rler'• 11eJie.1 hirimprudenre.
Taylor on PoLeans. Ara. , Phyalcs.
t' yclopsedia or Practical filed4ciao, 4 rola.
Hooper's Medical Dictionary .
110151
Smith and Homey'. Anamminal
31.W* Anatomical AU For sale by
anoCi JAS D LOCKWOOD, Ca Wood sr
p11.1.0W c.elef::lll.;SLlNti, SHEETINUS,
NV 12 (drogue tames the attention of booth
korperil to his exweesiee aseoroneot of the following
Goode, vie,
,
Alma, ease I.tmin and Rimming.; a. Mu silos for do;
Linen Table Diaper, Loan Diaper Table Cloths; Cot
ton do, bleached and unbleached; colored do, IVool
ed Tablo Covers: Draper for Tomania:if; Crash for do;
Diaper for crumb earths; Amity for bedspreads; white
counterpanes; colored do all at low mutt prices, at
northeast comer 4th and .Market st.. moat
"%REAM CHlih2F IM bus just reed and for sale
by J 11 CANFIELD.
anui4 lid Front at. bet Wood and Smithfield
A ACKEREL-51 , 0 !Ads (WU, large, Mass maitre
LYI Iwo) Blackeral,na•tree'd and tor sale by
MrtM=l
FOLLCALIPORNIA,
THE BRIG (now Magna) EUREKA, L D.
Burnell. master, will positively sail from this
port for :tan Francisco, between the 081 and
Oth of geptember next
A teat Moro berths can be secured it ap ass plied for soon.
I have • permit for the Forel. to pthrough the
Si Lawrence into the Atlantic, obtained from the an
tler, tonvernment, In London, in May last
Cabin Ptutsage Rain, paid in advance; if paid in one
year. littnA if In two years, ISM, if In 3 years, IMO—
,tislactnnly secured.
Freight. 113 bbl balk.
Ann poverty It into Capt. Burnell's hands for sale,
shall be dwposed of and necounted for with all due fi
delity. W. A. ADAIR.
Clove land. A ex. XI. IXdtt—lPlarndealor.
TParents and Unannans of Allegheny City and
1. ./V1 notified Mat . School Intl be open
rd In the basement of the Methodist Church an South
Common. Allegheny. on Monday, Sept. 3d, where the
undersigned will be in attendance daily the week pre
u, from tl tog P. M.. t• state terns, nut show tes
timonials from eminent and andispated sources, as to
his abillty to nein pupils monely, mentally uld physi
cal!), and from his long experience in the profess:on,
hopes to merit • share of public patron...
Kugel:dine /NO. GHEGOILY.
Pre•byterian and Christian Advocate copy Lt.
DOOKB-IANGLIJIII AND AIIIICIIICABL
TAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Dociamosta A bite." ,
0 as. CI Wood strem, will leave in a few doy. for K.
Yoi It. Boston. he- to attend the Trade %les, and will
he annoy to execute any order. for Books, ho, which
may oe entrusted to auglar
tRLEI" —MI bp Barley now landing ind for Pile
by angle__lSAlAH DICKEY & CO
vrrvci AnriglAtls - 1 , 1101101% - ;
nor of Fourth and Ferry meets. will he ape.
ed this morning, Monday. Augustin, 1894. au,PO
BlinCiiitLPACAFYr.e.--W. A Mariiii i n itresAe
attention of buyers to In ner) peri psonotent of
above Cools, from lowest to auest—plaln,..,
e t . n o f
and sPn barred, also faney do. in i mp
riety of styles, at north east corner Fourth and MO
tot or . _ auglB
ABLACKEIMMI capable cranking salt pima. for
ping, and (McMinn such work ira Is required
about Salt Works, and repairing mall steam engtnest
and boilers
AUCTION SALES.
By John D. Davis. Aactimairwr.
Staple 61114 Feney Dry Goole.
On Monday morning, Aug Thh, at 10 o'clock, et
the Commercial Sales Restates, COM. of Wood and
Fifth streets, will be sold, wnbout mum , —
A large ar.eroneut of foreign and demesne Orr
Goods, romeriring nearly all the variety usually kept
in a large re.eil dry goods start, which may be CIA..
toed parlous to the sale.
At 7 o'clock,
Groceries, Goren...ware. Farnham, he.
Young Hyson and I mrsen•l tea, Ye MenufaeMrcd
101)Ileta tenon, and wrapping paper, w and tat
.
male shovels , seeder. forks. axes, hatchets, ire
transpa
rent window blinds. tle nets, mantel clocks, looking
glaSsee. carpeting. feather bode. Ire.
handarge end gertnral •ssoriment of neer and second
homiebold Garniture, kr.
Marl=
A quantity of lash ions hla seedy mode clothing. boots
and shoes, hats. caps. fine coder, fro , d and silver
article., shot guns, pistsb,o, onsan-al . ntsmtments, cart
et) goods, Ac. aug.2l
rffMfda
(Th ,a , urday •tSrA mat, at o'clock, st the
Colompret•l ,nles Rnoot. career of Wood and Flll6
sts, orLt , be sold—
A Isere eolleennn of valuable nu.cellaueous books,
in the vari• us department's of li:eratu re and science.
on, winch are standard library editions of choice
Works, faintly sad pocket bibles, blank books, 'eller
and .p vnitnß paper, sold and one' pan., fine pen
knives anon JOHN D DA VILs, Auct
Mu. and L. In the SiaanWar anew.
On Snloolay afternoon. August rdtb. at 4 o'clock,
.111 be cold on the prnmiare, one valuable lot of
lironnd. rancor on Elm w. near Pranklln at. tracmg a
front of hr feet on Elm o, and extending back 00 feet
to Congreas at. nn Ctt to erected a good two story
frame Threllicc Hrooe with wren rooms, well far'
ettled, and other tmprovnmenta bath by bh. Rom
Walker
Terms, one.thtrd cash. residue in two equal amsual
paymenta. will:, merest.
aug22 JOHN D DAVIS. Atte%
Bailing La. in tk• 7th tr.ra, at auction.
On Sirtnntay afternoon. Mtg. Zith. at 3 o'clock, will
be sold on the prermsea. ten valuable Building Lots.
waste near the restdence of Mr. Agnes Hann, five of
which front on Centre Avenue, and the other five front
street. Thta property i• handaomely loos.
ted in a burbly improved nmahhorhoal, and offers
great indueementa to porcha.ra Plan of lots may
be seen al the Auction Room Terms at sale.
earn JOHN D DA VIN. Anet
FOREIGN BRANDIES
k T TIIE WINE STORE OP J. WEAVER, Ir., eor-
A Ter of Muket and Fire streets, arholeralo nent
retad For sale, in glue, by the oottle, or dozen—
}
ill= Leger Fre, Levi' Cognac, 1e0.5, '2O, W.
a e..er le V . . ti, V, 43
eux [ITT Old Meelory Cosner, Irinrege IBS2
Old Pala Nectar. do Me; .
The following are for sale in hal pipe. and quarters,
octaves. or at retail by the demijohns:
La-ner Freres Cognate, vantages 1014
I.nlayeve do 'id, 'ln, 'l.l.
later& Depoy A Co do '40,'03,
Panel. Cason. a Co. do '11;
Old Nlitelory Cognac, do '35:
do Pale Champagne. do '4lO
do Cognac, do 'l7;
Champagne Cognac, do '44,17,
Jatnes Hennessy, do '47;
Coen, do '47;
Old Pale Nectar, do '3lO
Pelevoisnn. do '45,
Rancor Cherrayrer, do 'l7;
J Corny. Borduta,
Chatonet do 'l7;
Together with aeveral other ranenea. Thee Brea
thes are attic highest proof. Many of them are old.
and embrace al' the fine flavors and higher grades
from Rochelle, Borden., Cognac and Armigme
None better nor cheaper
Boyers ease rely open obtaining pave amulet at the
establishment of the subscr,her '
:meta JACOB WEAVER, Jr
-
AERICA N 11RANDIE3--A few dozen old Peaoh
, Brandy. bottl,d in 1.5.1.1.
0$ by!. 1517 Peach Brandy, made from the rap, and
not the dry (rant.
Old Apple Brandy in 'Ale.
Old American Brandy, In pipes.
A few der Cherry Brandy, bottled in 1 , 39.
Blackberry Brandy by the case or battle.
anal! , JACOB WEAVER, Jr
ECLECTIC MEDICAL iNSTITIITET"
TUE NEXT ANNUAL COURSE OF LF.CTURES
In this Insutatton commences an the first Monday,
in November next, and eanunnes WI the Inth day of
March follorotina A prelim:nary course eammtteees
on the first Alonday In October, and eattunnes one
mouth
P GATCHP.LL., SI D on Vrecial, General and
D Phvskolog7 and Institooe•
of Medielne
T V MORROW. M D, Theory and Practice
lediemo and Yalootazy
e. Ros.A, Id. D, Prnsctples and Pr...ea or nom
why.
D. HILL. MD. Oboeinco and 9orgery .
I. E JONES.. td D., !dawn* hledle, Tberapeaue.,
d !dedtent
•
- -
J ~+TALI., A !I. ChemOm Pblarmecy and
11 Maul Jun.pruJcnce
. .
WOOSTER BEACH, 'A/ ID., Emerime Ero
Itive4l Nledirtn,
J. !MOT, M D.. Demonsirstor of Ar atom).
11:D Sagregats cost of ell the tickets. CM
1.1:rSIO 0 in advance slit be reecived tu payment in
full for one staident to attend as many commas as may
be necessary, far Lis anolnation
Matriculatton Is SI. Demonstrator's tloket SS
use of Library SI. Boarding may be had in good bon
ne. at from IS to Cs'
117 Candidates for graduation, to addition to tb
preurntuary term of study, most have attended tar
fu:leoursea In tome legoll) Incorporated Medical Col
lege— the Imo of which moat be or Una--or oae fu
!t
roar.: alter rona been to reptanble precool, fo
yeah
asking farther information mart he naldre
ed that paid, to the underaigned ,
The College Edifice of th e institution to afforded •
the corner of Coon and Plum arena
Notes or all solvent bank*in States in vehte:i the
tandent rt./des oelll be received In payment of (era.
T. V. M(AiIIOAV. M D..
Dean of the Faculty.
(ROOMS IN THE 3d PRISHYTERIAN CHURCH
nu. I nat... is designed lobe permanent.
THIS Academy end bs re-opened for tbe reeeptio ,
of Leda and young Gentlemen, We first Nlo•
y. tba ad day of September.
- -
The course of study 1.11 embrace the common bran
rho. of an English education, and the higher depa,
men. of the English 144eneeie with the Latin, (frock,
- Free •h and Gernesu Langone..
Papas can be ihormighly prepared to enter College
intelligently end onembarraamml. The course of seedy
for those not destined L.r College, is boat compreheo-
QV, and practical.
Tbewovernment of the Inenden will be mild, yet
ilecidal awl firm Anthority will &ways be 1111.4.111 M
by re •rtd IareCIJON and to secure a proper regard
ta the gen ason
eral government of the school, oar process
to, first. we endeavor to convlnce the pupil that whim
we require is rensoontile: next, that it mean, hi
own personal interest, as well as the wood of the
whole. Punishments for misdemeanor. when alive,-
lathly neeessnry, are of sack a nips., aa to affect re.
thee the mod than the body; not as satisfaction for the
offence, but es prevent/ton to the redurregthe of similar
offences. Having found this mode of government pre
feral, e, tt 'anti be adopted to Wore.
Strict •urntion grill be paid to the Physical, the ln
ertual• and the Moral tialnixtir of the inmates of
this School.
The Principal a happy to be able to announce mthe
R dm.. be haa secured dm valuable services ot
blr R E. Witixams, a graduate of Num., N. J
and Mr 1. Mown, a graduate of Lalaye. Cc:Meg
Easton, Pa, moue.ea of the highest literary and a&
eau. attamment t a
It he very desirable that students should enter the
School at the commencement of mew sston in order
that the Masers may be systematically and lama°.
Ou t
d=o " n 4 Vetll be made for absence, except in
<me ot protracted Emk.ss
Wm., hooka pen., tot, and el other stationary,
vnll on furniettel at 37i or. per session.
L. CATON, PrineipaL
Ray D It. Riddle, D. D. Mr. @laud F,derards,
A. T Mlllll, D. D. Lake Loomis,
lion. A. W. Loorrus, W. W. Wawa
Mn. George Albree, I " Henry Wtlkenson.
Ctrculars can be obtained at the Hook More of Mr
Luke Loomis, No. n Wood street, and oleo at Rteh
and H. Beeson & C 0 .., No. 80 Harkin at. aurad3or
POILTOILL INSTITUTE,
===l
ALLEGHENY CITY.
MR. CAIPELAND resgehtfully announces that the
dune. of thm establishrueur mill be married
IS V on Monday, September 3d, and that ymulg gen
tlemen have no+ an opportunity of being thoroughly
aod expeditiously qualified for the duties and require
ments of aCII•0 life.
That the Principal is "not merely • wound scholar,
but al. • judicious and.eriost successful inetructor,"
net he apparent to any inielligent and unbiassed
used, from the number o( Honors and.prises obtained
by him in Trinity College. Dublin; from the Testimo
nials received rum several of its most eminent Fel
lows and Professors; and. finally, (rum the eWsfacuo u
expressed by parents et the proneieritY made by h i.
purnb. Poe additional information as to the peculiar
features and advantage,. of this Insulation, see Pros
from,, with Testimonials, can be procured
the rHINCIPAL, at the Institute, or In Federal
street. opposite to Colonnade Row.
N. four boarders will be 'enlace', whose
health , scallion and intellectual advancement will be
carefully attended to. ancleslif
O lb - THING NEW —THE ICoNOtiR A PHIC
CYCLuPeEDLA OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE
AND AJlT—F.cited by Spencer F. Baird, Profersor of
NalUeal Beience In Dial&limon ttollege, Carlisle, P.
Illustrated by Bee bundred steel engravings, -compiled
by 1. 0 Heck. The complete work will form two vol
umes °twat, and the differentelaasea of plates will
receive separate MI., an that they can be hotrod in
one or aurae volumes, to suit the Into and convent
ehce of the purchaser The work will be poblirhed In
tiventy.are monthly poets, commencing in the month
of September, ISO. Koch part will consist of twenty
pla pa tes, x large goer, steel engravings, nod operands of
on. letter re*,
EULISCRIPTI p ON PRICE ONLY ONE DOLLAIL—
Subeeelroon lists are already opened. All prepara
tory arrangemeum have been made to iettlre the Itf
alma conunuation of the work. Specimen plates, one
ot each claw, are annexed to this prospktetns, and all
friends of see, literature nod the an are invited
to
call at the Agent. ..intro Mid [2•1111111.0 them.
Tho leonapraphre Elteyelopsdla will 6e prtuted
the fiae.t WYle, on rote paper, nod will cover upwards
orriUoo pada* largew royal octavo, the whole adapted
to prseueal use by complete Indexes and tables of epit
ome. /AMIN D. LOCKWOOD,
aUpW Kl Wool or
1111.1aghtering wed Psaking Solt...blab
:cunt Ilsr Bent.
HE er ell known Pork and Bra Edangtacrutr and
T
Paekrna Concern, owned and recently occupied
by tba JAMEM P. CrkkIPIIPLL
- - - -
Wm Establishment Ia located in ORILLICOCHE,
Ross county, Ohio, on the plat of ground dividing the
Ohio Canal from the Venom River. sad has one thous.
.nd feet of ground front on esek. The enclosure em
braces in sores of ground, containing large pen.,
large and commodious .laughteting. hanging, mining,
packing, matting and lard rendering house., and
bock house for °Mee, and ry convenience foe
handling twelve hundred bogs p ee doy and tendering
tbd lard Of same: there being a double Rae mans bed.
ler and engine for scalding bogs and cutting bard, and
two tanks for rendering oat by steam,
There Is also oo the preninies an ice house contain
ing eight thousand bushel. of rou
t put sway by theism
props to for Me purpose of curing baron in October
lor early denvery. This ice will be fee sale, together
with twenty-6.e hundred bushels stone coal for run
ning boiler and cisme, and all the appurtenances, &s
-tares and tools necessary far aartymg on Ma Estab
lishment.
The ,auto valley, of which Cbillteothe i• the chief
earn s , mone of the largest Poet and
Beef
ought
in the West, end hogs east always be bought there at
lower Fasces than at Cincinnati and tunny other points,
and cooperage Is .bundant and cheap.
There is ne dray oge nemeasary.as boats may be loa
ded at the packing bonze, and the Cuisines for slap.
Incp direct from this house via the Lakes to New
Turk, or to Philadelphia Of Baltimore via f r ntsburgh,
or to the East or Booth is New Orleans, one at all
masons ef the year fully equal to th ose afforded by
Ciactrmati. Money facilities arealso 'mod, ther e b e .
tag eight on ten banks within forte-five maim
Applications for renting may be made to
kI.F.X. H. MeGUPPEY,
Or tCo ‘ E=C a l t ß L Cid?'
sail7:lll.lCmGaz. OWataotb, O.
STEAK BOATS
CINCINNATI & PITTtiIICEICI/1
DAILY PACKET LINE.
insknown line./ aPiondid Psssenaer
est, be.
a rn .
er. i• now f0113p0•24 of the lasc„.t ol
•w
Ttstswl sod Wwrishest, and most percent boats oa tit •
ater, o N., West. Every mecommodabon and est,.
fan ,„ .„ . . prisettre, hos been ,inanded Mr pas.
•.es • • l has been in opertwon fur ace yeas.
earned Mtn/MOO of people artthott the least irtjlß.
ry a their persona. The Inset. will he at the fool el
tfiood street we day precious to •tartwor, for dm reeer
lion of freightlintel the entry of passengers en the rem,
ter. In nll eases the passage money most be paid
- .
The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, •,a1
lea, I'msburgh every Sunday MOlll.lll€ al 1U O ' CLKit,
Wh.,1,, every Sunday eyening at 10 r
May ..),1617.
The NIONONBA . lIELA, Capt. Aro, AtII :cove I'm.
burgh el/Cry klettulay otorutpa at 11.1 ot.ocki NS - Rectum
every /Monday evetung at 10 r.
TVESDAIrIiAdfiST.
The 11111E11:N1A NO. .14 Capt.l. Kt-tams:Mt Wilt
every Tuesday rooming at CO o'elrmlu,
Watellug every Tueadav event.. at 10.. at.
%V IDTQEIIUAY PACKET.
The N
nlb No. 1. Capt. S. Be a, sill
leave rinlburktt every Wednev.lny maraca ,at II
o'clock, Wheeltag every Wertnetalay evening a 10
TDOJT
The BRILLIANT, Capt_ Glue. ail! leave MM.
burry every 7'hortalay morrung at 10 o'clock; Wl:tee/IPS
every Thursday ...name at Co a ts.
ratouilt - E•AITRIer.
ThoCLIITER No 2, Capt. Pan Dovak,;area
Ptruiburga every Friday morning at o'clock; Who&
Our coop, Friday comma. at 10 a. ar.
• ._.. • •
iii*i,%o§l#_.A.,-..
BUMMER AILRANOEIII9.4I.9 for 17349.
MONOPHIAIIKLA lzorm
Only 73 Ellle• Starring.
Vat Br...hartla and Cumberland to Ualtanore sad
Philadelphia.
THF. splelidiii and to rename U:A ineemers
ATI.A N TIC, Copt J Porkier - on, ft LTIC, Cap. A
Jacobs; NI'LANE, Capt Si Bennett; are it..
making &mid,: daily trips eti:area
( tannin II AND BROWNSVILLE.
The rooming boat will lest, the Monongahela
Wharf, above the Bridge, daily at 8 o'clock preemly.
Pao.ogers will take SUPERB COACHF-Sol
n'te, et 3 o'clock, P. M, and the splendid can 03 the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, ntCandeorlaed, .8
o'clock, d. AL, and arrive in Baltimore the Lame even
cc
ei
teg•
tshinopolll Sm. for
ty. the evening lino to Philadelphia and
n ci
FTO Patbdiurgh to Baltimore, ants 77 Wt. ,
Pare t10,D3
Prom Pittsburgh to Plillittlelphia only CO knurl
Fart . ,
512,00
The evening boat will leave at Soielock, eireept &to
day evening. Passenger* by this boat will lodge on
Ward an amnfortabla State Roo= the Grat night.
over the mountain. the following day in Eastern balk
Genebe, sod lodge the second awl:din Cumberland.
Pluioettgery have choice of either Steamboat or Roll
Road between Baltimore nod Philadelphia,and the
privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore,
and resuming then scat, at 'Hellman,.
wed to parties to travel as they plea',Col.hea
ehu-
We make op the load. and way bill. for the Conch
es in the Piusburgh offices, lin order to .eve done en
%unclog at Brovenamlle,) it to therefore important for
passengers to get their tickets before going on board
of the boat, al oar office, Monongahela Ilmise, Water
street, or St Charier Hotel, Wood et, Pittsburalt.
aptc , Hibm J. AIPSKIAIEN, Agra'
PlittabiSvith t Louisville Packet Mae
FUR CLNCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE
The splendid new steamer
TELEGRAPH No. I,
m agli e llaalep, master, will leave for obeys
d totermediate ports on Wednes
day. the Mb met, at 10 o'clock A a
For freighter porn apply onboard, or to
BUREIRI DOE' WILSON & Co.
Jao GEO B MILTENBERGER.
PITTSBURGH-
ANITLOCISVILLS PACKET LINK
The new and epondid fast passen
ger packet,
TF.LEG RA PI I No. 2,
Mason, muter. wal leave for Ctucill.
n.tiand Louisville on Thursday, the 11 at LO
to lIKaIDG IL
o'clock, A. 31. For freight or novo-age apply nu tntard,
WILSON A Co, or
IStU=Mtln
i Louisville and 81. Louis Pan Yes L 1110.•
1849. 1419.
ItEGULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS
-sr.,- 'rho fine fast lemony peasonge
veneer ATLAS. rtS,
Geo. W. {Vice, maorr, aria leave
for
the above and lute onedlote Peru
every Tuesday, at ILO o'clock. a. at.
For froght or poseur apply on board. or to
E. G. ILING,,No. Cam. Haw,
RE.43ULAR SATCSDarIi PIC.SeI4OII ST. URSA
..I:, In "C ° L.P.q.,,.";FF, Pm ' 4 "
.1. McPherson, roaster, mil leave for
the above ma tatermcdrate porta ova
ry Salurany, at 10 o'clock, r. 51.
For freight or pasame apply on hoard, or to
E. C. KING, No Lla Corn. Ron,
otars.4fira Louisville
- - .
riaain The nest wil substantial steamer
a
tie DirON.
glelliLlen, mster, ?will per form'
regular tripe between Pittsburgh
Wheeling and Dridgeporg She will leave Pittsburgh
on Wedowday runt daturday.
For freight or passage,eirpij on board.
FOR WHEELING AND SUNFISH.
maim MO Roo et.orer
CINUERMLA,
Georgia Calhoun, router, will leave
'or above and tnterroodiato parts oo
Monday; and Thursdays, al 10 • y
For (mien or puaage, apply on board. ,Apl7
- ._
- -
SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAVER.
• The V. S. Mail steamer MICHIGAN
No. 9, will leave the landing apposite
the Mooongah&a Honer, overy Son
ny morning at 9 o'clock, far Beaver.
Renaming, will arrive at 6 o clock, P. M.
Fare to Beaver and back, Tvreoly.hve Cents.
r0y2.1
- • SUNDA I' TRIPS TO BEAVER.
, ,„..- 41
th. Thz ,. . , tvarer I.l ., titt ,t V . Ef l l do w na ill leave
hela !louse, -every Sanday learni n.
ng
I 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Retsinung.
Ili kayo Seaver at I o'clock P.M 'and
, ~ arnve at
4 o'clock. Fare, Twenty-five Cents. rovtM
•
REGULAR BKA VP.R VAC:RBI%
Yd. , — The splendid fast tanning steamer
REVEILLE,
magartotte. master will leave for above
and oulpnr.
The Reveille draws hut la in, es waterthis day.
For tretstit or passage, apply on board or to
sopa IV BOSS, Agent.
RILPRILSS PACI.I2T
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND FIALTEVORE,
Ek!naivety rot Pi...rangers.
Boats at llusLlllr voll Leave
Is ig fo , llows,
ay t .
a 9 o'clock at men.
Ohio—Lunt A Cra Tuesd Aug 2let.
Loainiana—J P Ttrocopyou, Wednesday,
Kentsteky—Capt rroby, Thamlay, n.
Indiona—P Dorsey, Fuzing, 24.
Ohio—A Craig, enwchny,
Laois:arm—l P Tlsompsort, Sanday; 22.
Kentacky-11 Truby, Monday, 27.
lodtana—P Hurley, - Tuerday, to.
Ohlo—Caln. A Craig, %Wednesday, 27.
Laitivalu—J P Wixom:non, Thuniday
Kentneky—Capt 11 Trate), ,
For pounge appty to ; wren.
Aloaongahela Haase,
melt or D LEECH & Co, Canal Nom
FEATIIER...4—{trks Feathers, now landing from
er r..Xchauga and for sale by
00g17 ISAIAII DICKEY & CO
I iCtOLARRES:..-1511bbls N 1) Mol es, togmci owes
and kir sale bk aug 7 RSELLERA & NICOLS
INREN-18 sk• Ginseng, now landing from stair
Ur &ammo and for sale by
augl7 ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
L ARD AND
4adin , lltAnnc-7:bl;ik - irann 3 do lireue
to stun Exchange and (or sale he
noel? lAA lAll DICKEY A CO
UNDRIII-'-1 :ak Wool; I do Beeswax; 3 do Flan
-0 wed, Nat received and for We by
..r l l /SARI! DICKEY & CO
r ARD to kegs, foe Dimly ern on consignment and
/• for sale by esigl7. TRAIAIIIDICKEY &CO
QCORCHED SALTS—Mi bbls on C 011•1,1119.( nod
a for sale low to clam by
small ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
'UDR RALE—A good eastern boils Sulker, neanly
r new. Engoire of ALEXANDER & DAY,
ant: . rnrof the Diamond mod Macke- at
SUOAR-91 hhds N 0 Sogyr, goat received.
avgl7 C H ()RANT, 41 Water al
rj, WIN-10 DON Rosin, landing from canal sad for
mic by •irglO JAdle.6 DALXELL
Rice, to store and for sale low by
sugl6 JAMES DALZER.L
V 0.3 MACKEREL_te WA. Noel Mackerel, land_
11 mg by canal mnl for tale by
eagle JAMES Detl
S. ll.
MOLASSES-25 25 Wiz S M•las in more
and for little very low to close constgnment by
amyl°
H o ltl r CK-114m4;t z t7 6 Draci, is
Jere toad:J.l4l2w
1) vA base* Sealed Flernngt,
MOM nod for rale low to are convignateot, Lp
wee JAUFS3 DALZF:LL
jin
.181.2-2/LTSl4destraiti!Vefending tlx-1-8-rrTribusirieunintibis
en 11/eS n(
Fayette, Greene, Somerton, and also rn
-w, g/gen yironita, unit hod the triVYKITIK WHIG,
publlseed 'ittiontown, a desirable medium, ash cir
culates luge.ly IU the plates speeided above. Termsmoderate, tooderate. augiChddied.
'TEIT AND VALUABLE SERIES OP SCHOOL
1100Kiii—
}harder's Natural and Experimental 191.deroplity.
do first lessons In doilk
Chamber's 'Creamier of Keels - ledge;
do Ekments of Zoology,
do do Chemistry and Eeetrierty;
do do Geobtogyi
do ma tient - h....t0 and Anion! Ptirdalogy;
do do Naomi Yinlosophy;
40 dd
Futon and Eastman-am/ogle Enity Bonk Keeping;
iTracker., and ail others IMETO4I.6d 111 the
eauso of adoration, are requested to eail end elanune
the above broths, at the nook store of
iotiNsrwi & STOCKTON,
corner Third and Market as
1111111BERVS CLIMICIIO/11, WRITIAG
FLUID.
lIIIIDERT'R SUPERIOR RED INK.
UIROERT'S ISIALIIIINE COPY INK.
LL these differ fmre °Musty Ink, as they are an
chemical solutions containing DO ViSeld Olot•Dr,
freely from key kind of peo—the color domi
bright and durable. If there have been better Attlee.
made, I have neither seen nor beard of them. Pant
pis bottles can be obtained gmus, by the merchants
greatly, from
U
Fattnestock h. Co, ((cony P.
K. ZNltitt.Vilbfltralfygilmorhoofd Tam'
y end ltmith fi eld oreeta Plusborgh, P.
N. o.—Any bottle not giving complete paesfectit 4 h
Vl.ll be Oduetted and the price will be refunded.
milltdtee
WES TELLAr MINS Tftzt.
LATATIMTE spoeig_ms pe7P""
°ter of the Lafayette Attg,e,bly woad ft'•
spectrally aTinoattee to the pule. that that he hal easo. l
that O4altar bunt of Eibirtptaa itteiceit•u t
'WESTERN MINSTRELS, fora few
mrstand Burlesq
mill appear itrsoma or their best Songs, 61..^
.e
ues.
to. alas sugared the two celebrated
the Shown WILLIAIIs, amp sts and ai"', e o
who fat =watt aety •Stbita who have eta. ....
.rah. Pertortaanee to f ratmeaea '• •
rrh.Sar/eatattag
Door, *yea at 71 o'clock —perfott."r-wa .e• to
emetOtO
tt
manes at TAttrance• Founts Int 4 W doo
Tickets ros sale at the Eagls slat:4l rahaisli.
prim: 25 omits, aoll4