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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETCE
)loluctatuan 4tirs. * Toe Fromm , —As .
evidence of the - as entbestfam and almost
itiploal pal:iamb of be Her , weed." , eee
Vannt th e Itilki trend It, of the Litany
el.fill*_ Nod by—
.llfarOothi It la tio fonder , that the
Filllegadams dela arell, when Dimpled with their
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Pre Yeri to hi:alley tithes the riettal °fillet, long
fat of °porcelain and grevaneed •
:Luarry of Ilimgoriass cad Putts.d, Warrsora.
;, God and Father, 4tho hut bttnght thy people
rtothe alavert of Egypt, and. hart lend them ,
a Chrigist,land--flestote ea to our coon. ,
- 4 - , don and Satin l
r, Whig having been crucified,
21t risen, nom' re' td glOirrltegenerate our
e i,
_,- Mo t her of God, ho out fathers proclaimed
32treen of Hungiry tad t Poland 4 -Sare these oor
Attherland., _ - • .
~'.* Stanulaukpothectifir orPolipi d l. S te paen, unit
Am; of Hungary—Petl for 05 " e
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Casimir, protector! olpthuraulti—Pray for 0.
Protective mints di o r infant and struggling mi
llions—Pray fot iffe- '
From the slavery 01 Mitainevy, Austria, and
Prossia—Delimre us / o Lord,
-6 By th e martyr,doos thin th ousand, all. nt
'the battles of Bar and lestath4 who died for their
limb sad liberty ,4 -1341iver use alt Lord
l' By the martyrdom of tevety dun-muted of the
fahabitanm of Prep, slain kiiittrair faith and their
llisertY — Delivefos, h Cord.'
• By the manytflo attar ytetthful sons of Lahti
',anis. alma by the org to Tie tames and In exile
,-Deliver us,diLord.
By the martytdord cill the peniple of Onntiana.
Strangled in their hilmels and m the churches cf
heir el'lmeeeehf•—lleliver tati,bla.ord.
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^ By the =arty-Moth of aoldlert, massacred at Pis
it'd= by the Pyitialsouvl-DellYer as, oh Lord.
,I.' By the ntUlghleln et soldifire immolated by the
,Smoot at Crort4iit by the Muscovites—Deliver
Vim, oh Lord. '., „'
By the bloolof all patriots dam for their faith
- feud their bbeit—Vkliver tus oh Lord.
; By the monads; he team, mid sofferings of ell
Per Local Matters sae mega page.' 'he elan" and l tlfilde of fluege4-I:3eKeer on. eh
See meet polo foe .I%t•irmode 11 0116. ' L t . ') al mar ro the liberty of thy
read ow 7° `' , :v . tlth it.,. 0h1...re
eA Now roue—Let no one fail to th! ' Gnat us ' our antra and ' the emblems of our ne
arside eater this head, In soother column. fit it tied—Webesacchthee,oh tot&
so very rare, that a really new idea Is deveitilped l i Grant ee a. haell den too.:51 the field of battle
that it La delightfully refreshing to meet with ono. -- ,3l , beeee i
..4....11Xi.'7,="d, the ~,p , ,.. of our
ao beautifal and sablime as that rifv.led ils dui r . n .,,,,..1 ' iirTb,,,e,,,,A thee, o f, L or d.
article referred to Z, Grant on the in.dependeace, the integrity, and
the liberty of ouricountry-.-We beseech thee in
- the name of the Flutter and the Son and the Holy
Ghost—Await. . fi
M=MEI
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MONDAY MORNING, AUGIISTA7,IB494,
iJW. - Tim Prronrosos Dow( Oitera . Wabibls ,4‘.
Oady,TwAVettly, sod Wookly.—The Dilly 7 lo Boodn
parlors per wmom; the Tri-Weekly is FWo paw. 01. ,
outdo; the Tirtekly to Two Doll= PW onowor
Yi wroodrot.
iI7A . • • •
.heit rava
przefteabl
led um. vrij
.• ate earneady reqweebnd 6 band:in
•ecore v ar., and as early In thedaylar
Advarliseenenianotirounied fora crania
invariably be charged until ordered 0111
PULL IZLPIIIA HO/ITR ASIEBICAN
Asisertisemints and sabscriptions to the NorthAiser
can and United Bunn. Gazette, Plnlndelphis, recorye
nut Unsalted kola this stfice.
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AMTEMAIONICI , AND wain; TICK=
;Aoli csaLecoixint4cci. ,
Mtißir, lM . FELLER, of Laamt, Cemray. .
Attie* ' 1
WILLIAM HAZLETT, of Butler County.
41MAXILLT E 4 .b.e.th
BOOT. C. WALIEIs, of Boron*,
JOHN MILLER, of tSbarpsilurgh.
CALEB LEE, of , Plrgatl.
MIL ESPY, of Lower et. lair.
sonar, i
CAICTEIL CURT[* of Pitolborgt
s. HAYS, of Upper St. C.
/WIN MORIUSON, of Antgbeoy.
JAIL birrcHELL, of P.m..-
wes.. M 41.61111313, of Pin::lld
Ann.,
JOAN BYERS af Fuldlxy.
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'The truth is, the Democracy will sweep Penti.,•
sylvan* from the Ohio to the Delaware."—Tri
This le the commencement of that wistdm Orri
bragging which the Pont so freely indulges in
short time before we general election. Last•yeit'.-?,
the editor went alumni into =metes at the &riot
prospect of Cass and Butler, claiming Pennirylv.4
M Banner
Ma as the State, end said that if ansfoth
Stabs gave Gus lanthan thirty thousand 0u4h04
they would be behind Pennsylvania! The:resifti
showed that bin prophetic powers are aboul eqqil
to his sense. He even went no fin as to - clathl
Alleghemy county or the Democracy, and
should not be surprised if he should do so ageN
this fall. What would he think if we slomild
claim Westmoreland county for the Whfga? Botr . rs
man•writc themselves down asses, because thNt
think their readers are hob. r •
Taut Sums or nue Past_--Southern filavfiry
finds It not only necessary to bind its ail:tic:110
thin shackles of physical subjection, but the migs
Of allwho live among it must be shackled al4.
Free thought and free opinion, and a Gee babfit
box, wither and die at its touch.
We ace it mated in the papers, that the Rev.fit
Islaricovr, D.A., formerly of Bolton, but Who flits
the many years occupied the position of Piesl4ut
of Georgetown College, Hentealry, has been +s
pelled to resign his office, through the odium klr,
ed upon him, and the prejudice excited amify*t
him by the anti-emancipationist. in that part of
State, for the Emancipation vote be gave' at '2l4be
recent election. He bad managed the ailaire , sal
the inaUtution most successfully, but nothing cos)d
save him but that slavery of soul to which he Wt d
The Louisville Eumiher states that D. 701-
cam, for the make of peace, had yielded 'Vary
thing he could. He had not stilmenbed;for 'Apt
paper, which is the able organ of the KeattOry
Emazeipatioplets—he had not circulated ltd
• bills—had not even conversed °pent; upon Atte
subject. Bat he was not willing to give trepe
last privilege of n freeman—that of voting necsFd.
ing to his sentiments—arid the proelavery s hit
said to hlin, ,, GM" He handed in his res4tteepn
to a celled meeting of the rruatees, and ll:ll44ba
c-,1
thedfately accegtgAL.
Of a piece ahath this illiberal procedure; watike
attempt last winter, in the Legislature of bint'..bY,
to deprive Augusta College of Sue charter, r*t•
Gutty because ft was not of the Methodist CMulch
So.a.
In commenting on this illiberal treatment oefer.
Malcolm, the New York Courier makes the *is' w
ing remarks:— 1 'A
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.Could there tea keener satire no the prob4ed
liberality of the present age, men to furinstiell by
this incident! We are food of exulting id freeiriun
of opinion as chameteriatic of this enontrY "41abi s
age: we have many a glowing oration printout, d
over the glorious deliveratice of humauityfroeahe
thraldom of the pas,—many a boast of auperfirity
over the times when men a sentiment. 'Work as
completely ander control of public lavi asiWaii
their conduct, and crate a difference of **ion
was punished as a critic. To he sure, tacktidind
inax4onment have gone oat of fashion aapetiOttea
for the crime of thinking fur one'. sell—batifittra
we not substitutes quite as elective and eiOnilly
odious to all just notions of liberality nail fiefdom ,
of thought] 4:.
Thought is 'free in this Republicarr.Garern
ment—but it moot take good care not to diffeigrote
the dominant public sentiment. Men emOtold
what °pillions they please,—but they main be4tre
fhl to bold none but those that snit the built :Vile in
which they live. The intolerance iodinated litthe
Wean:mut of Dr. Malcolm, is quite as tdgefeitind
quits as disgraceful on that which tortured .
and those who are pithy in it, would ore b€ '
a mo m ent, oat of any regard (or principle jos.
tice,to apply the thumb screw for that Confiknon
til tiowelcome sentiments. ,
- Then is satisfaction i n the thought die any ex
cessive bigotry never fails in the end to dktroY
itself. The South, by It. extreme- and: Caospria
tional tandem ip regard to eavery, in diring4ore
than the whole world besides could de to nre
its speedy and complete extennlnationA ' 'i
01111 BOOK TABLE.. .1:
Loewe Quattrazeltsvurw,—TheJnig orerober
of this Review has been received havOnly
time to note the etriustits, which 1 ere,
Aatroatealleal observations et the dap! drroa
Flom Beahle'a Lire ofrabit pet, Campbell; ear;
s c ati ‘ k, Abbey!, end Ctathedrals; The . 14 - 2 1 4.
Relation; Lyell'e Second Visit to the Salted tee;
British Fore*, Policy; Democracy.,
of Fourth Street, is the , agent. f.
"Sind of t/o Soma trAie.4 weeded tke' ;' .copkgro of 1 1
IVarkaregren, tha 'finial., mild* Nits cijagosg.
1814. Philadelphia: Carey tk. Hart.l j.
This is • work, of course, of but fed iitigan, but
they are intended to elucidate an lintergiting,
though a painful leans American HistMtl Tia au
thor, E. D. Inosatua, Baq.,tells as thattractNden
. tat eirenureamee 'educed him to view e T nod
cm which thebattle of Bladensburg r 'as ft./tight,
and • desire to become beuer acquakttell, wlHa the
state of things which preceded that:
event, led him to arch informstici 014 ms
m m frog va
rious sources. Having iatiafied his own oiriosi
ty, • hippy thought suggested that 0the146114 feel
the same interest, and this led to this Oiblitat.ion.
As for as we can judge from a contort :asqlona
tlou of the work, the autho has Isithfify p,;rrturn.
ed his teak, and done essential servicetjthetuse
of ow 'country% history. I
Goya:anon ionStrOl—Tian Chaawn;.4oute
of the Looof.wo leaders,says the Moocti tonirhary.
are already beenning to MISe a pent lido at.: 1 1: cry
about the Banks end the Currency, and ribaoe up.
on Governor Johnston the crane of haqing ayiendy
extended, to en alumina extent,the ba.hltiniOrivi
leges of the State! Governer Johnston jt true
signed two or three Bank charters, tad j nntil
be had 'admonished the Legialature 't Anser
c
branch of which wee Loccifoco, of the imprlriety
of the extension 6f the banking prtilleg and
the re-chartering of that did no 4 keeiijiheir
paper at par, and above satiafa,torily thht tlyeYrorcre
in a soand and healthy condition, and ioliCable.
if called upon. to liquidate their debts. Nakienotts
applications were made, and some chatq , ragrinted
by a midority of bath branches, and skrnedlity the
Governor, and fur the. complying with lie will
of the people, as expressed through kbeirfiepre
seutatives, he I. charged, by embiditis kdemsi
gognes, with extending chartered ptivilitis and
monopolies. The currency of the contnryan now
in a tolerably sound and bunny n°4010244 nd if ' 1
leit . to the cared such men as Governior Johnston,
the people will have little to fear. The atii.iing op
of old Fejndieen, b 9 Miring dema;o(ples, EE lweys
tend to destroy coafideface and hapair 6iiscsevettey,
and the soonerittadiimanteoanned bititerpeople
the better It will be Le them. We nee ad:apelc
lost of any bank, or am °thanks, but aiMpl4tuathhe
requires as to say that petition ls to ise gued to
018 people by Wpias °PA cominueti,.
op
go the hurdh
ingataand currency of '
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17 ' .it
Tiosoaszt..Steda"Ttiti fiipowing ratement of
the teccipts,o three pr the ;(yßielly lines of Tele
graph. ahga the 4i)cr4 , coizimercuil, shame that the
bosinew of o,l.egiaphhig catistbe very profitable
Althoagla into iidalicy;the amount paid for tele
graphing ia„hot feW reins three iplarters of a million
of dollen! 'We pert noi„ aware of the extensive
business dee hi, their lides, Within a tew days,
the DetroltPriva 'Mks; we have received
private reperit of three xi! them, &mn which w
gather the liillottring.recripue
Philadelatria o.'ndl , ittslitirgi, 6110611
PittsharCiocintitui Ithdlouisville 99,731
Lonisvitte:and]St. Lewd!, • 63,312
Mattral—t 41osse Exemption.—The Legislators
of Maine a r ifhatied tag Wednesday morning, after
• session Wile I(ttle timed Own three rnonths.
The Portlxo Aidvertisei says—" The Home Ex
emption riplipy been sigrieti by the Governor. It
exempts reel estate to the ialue of 3.51)0, and it a
debtor is c the owner of teal estate to tbat
val
ue, then 000 Of personal property, to be by him
eetected, in . nddhion to the specific exemptions al
marls provided for. 'Lite ebarige is not to affect
existing debts.'' E.
Berms Vattoost tax Pane -- The Irish
stamp office authonties have, by direction of Gov
ernment, refused ID register the Fireweed new se
ries of the Naten newspapir, in supply stomps for
IL Therefore kr. Duffilt new project is knocked
on the heed.--Gtoba
This—tems4s the liqihnielphia Amermott—ts
• commentary boon the !tniOposed freedom of the
men in Great 'l:trash:6 !n:Franee, Proem., and
other Ccmtleentalamerl,vrbether free—in eitate-e
or othervi have :a direct may of stfopree
mins obnejiiclosjournala4 by !mixing them and lock
log up th*editars In tngband, the press is per
fectly freiNin theory; bey itappearr, as to the case
of tbe Haien, pm the, government can supp
any joureal in MOMegli, by the simple ex pedi
of recusigg,to sepply stereos. Cassia Johp i
very respectable and aordi old bentlemen,bm
entilety cif/eels:l 'be bitigines.
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,
The Mrsspriag stattnityresents the amount of
money oi*. Itonpsth &On Treasury by the Co
nal and Ds§siliOnditsfEn..M, Once the 11-1,1 of Apr
last: e.
Paymnidisost a-4=ml of Ose Public Works, fro
the Ilthttil 4,1 the 2111 of August:
. •
James signel •
John 610 inn
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George 13iate4betger.
Dual COMinhalonens•
ThornalVenok...
.1. El.
N. K. Ben e.. .
Wm. hfr.PherYnn.
C.:11 - .1.12 - 1:,G;t4 Fund, to p.y officers.. 41,000 GO
The alum presents • state of facts for the con
templation of tee TAX PAYER., whose b.mk. is
coddled! wittEthe 64111nel:is of L. 04.0 extrava
gance and frauds. Upwards of FOUR TTL'-
SAND DOUAI:IS A DAY are drawn fro me
Treaenry4tßO the hands of Lembo, office- W
ere to be et's:laded by' theta without cheek or re.
grain; laid tilted:ha an electioneering food to pur
chase wheel io hetcrate th e system of extrava
gance, kttd, jt =feting practiced on toe pub-
Le smoke:
We ashithi n. peisple of Pennsylvania if they ere
prepamt to etton,44eapport such system!
if not, lit theta OM and all, for RIIKRY
Ft mt.gfe, who, If elected, will make sock an ex
posure *tempts at (rand and peculation, as
/ officinally pin an end to the whole systgto.—
Ifor.
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.Al3lofilllt for aid debts shi drawn_
:tffl===l=l
NI/J.OlOlllllll STINDAT.-It and that the Penn-
Ryles-etc:o=ns have decided that marriage is a.
c: otl cohttact; and that they have also decided that
no contrikt Olfade on Sunday is valid. The Items.
kr Ilya that the question 'la nag) , agitated, whether
rnennalto. made in the atAte on Sunday are law.tal, and' whether indictment& for bigamy een be
sustamed whieve the first marriage and taken place
on Idund#.—?Badon Rap;
This repori Is rather settees to a good many mar
ried peotde, U It t& true; rut marriage•on Sunday
urn 1111i1:46i4 bat uncommon. In fart we have
seen the“Onnovict” entered into, more than
once, 4;:rthd Church, at the elate of aervice ;
and thil time; and place ate Mien selected by pref.
emcee:
Tlt■ ' 1.111061> Cr COH4.+Thit 181.41 is 621
. -
in estretade Idsgth, with #width of 22 to 117 cadet,
and cotters an area of 3%000 square mile., being
about tlitkalse ache filate of Matte, it contains a
populantm. itt the present time, of 1,400.000; of
which blot :810000 are -*bites, 190,000 are free
colored., hod 800,000 slakes. lu imports in 1847
were 839.389,L19, of whkh 87,019 975 were from
the Utalliki Sham Its Exports during the same
period tderel 837.498,770, of which 512,39076
were to the : Inited Stated , 1171817 the number of
vocal** I , teru wu Y,740, and the number of
eesranCes 3 its principal bu es bo are the 5-
8 .. 10 , 1 . 11 . The *taunt of American to
employed In the Wade with Cabe is 4,78773
too. 101.4195 miles oVrail road coo:inlaid and
is succcieful operation, End 01 miles in commie of
t °ataractic:4 It it well watered by numerous riv.
no., surface, except in the central puritan of
the id d, liversilled with mountains. Only two
oh, oily ruce ere vet sated- Of the remain
i-g tkreBB ,: tfis, now 'neat d, one is probably
lutritue 0015 hall:orb. agnevitaral moored
undere4chl: The eltainme is to genial that it
yields taro ciops a year of many of its productions.
if alto alnudds to materiads for manufacturing par.
poses, and its mounkaindeontairtzeinu of copper,
winch ; ate Worked to carusidertale advantage —
Brown, Trueserept. tir
Fin-mitt sho It roast !....This is the banner no.
der arhihhdie friends °gibe National and State
adminitiratians will rally at the next ensuing
electio4 Mr. Fuller is the candidate of !bore mho
are in Item bf economy Weld reform to the mange
meat of; the! public, works' nod will be ropponed
by ail Wbo regard the great interests of the Com
mon wealth, which the Locorocos themselves •d
-mit hare bet: . badly betrayed by their own Offl-
COM The ple wautpist notch n rusup . Ml.
Fuller to koYtafter their tittered.. He p saes
coot the coo, Sagacity, antkiodepeadence t detect,
.xpowt:ardi: f rrest the Itteat of public plunder
I at thei . rieo papers re obliged to adma coat
the taspsyers hundredsi!of thousands of dollars
atonally,re will be duel • check upon the
scheme* of rood and villitsy practised by the
Lo
voiceholder; male& nave enough to com
plete Ilia Muth Breach dual, besides keeping the
public World. to aood or4r. lutelitsat Lxolooot
how ated eickook ags tql., mid sea have no doubt
bat tbottssoda oldie bowel,: men of that puny snit
veto fob`My. Fuller oai`that account. To the
whip, plea we toy, baUp and doing. Unfold to
the bre& e your bounce which. is inscribed Ful
ler and rektm; and call to action the freemen who
frTiro, tted cede of Pennsylvania to-Old Zack" by a
triumphant 'majority. tba time for action has
come.' lfori have bat • little Over a month to rally
the kiwis, wad prepare fOr the ousel- Be up aced
doing Illerefore at once. Let there be no delay.--
Circulate rile documents, and inspirit the Elleless
audpugiwanu to actioaduid cease not anal the day
enriettall tassed." — #4. Tot
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forrerpondence of :be Republic
A NEW gDEA.
BObtOli. Aug. 20, 1E49.
APC it:ea is more of agnrity nom II drys thin
ft nevi book; ey, than abl DOd VOlSlttabOtili nevi
book. Mehra. Crosby dr. taphols have jun is•ned
a LW , : honk—shook, the whole conients of which,
wanll not IV-Capy more tietiTtam 4ohinnui
ReptNic. 'lmmo type, ispiir and whieh yet COD;
'lain. not only T new but a *ery grand lam Them
are .ine readers who will kroaonum it fanciful.
but oihers will eft in thia.iory sciffolding it pre
seats the means of ciimbing to sublime contempla
tions of troth, or rattier star the reason readily
aerepts of us likely to be triah.
The teneirrre, which I mould introduce to your
readers, to entitled "The Bears and tor Earth, or
Thoughts upon Space. Tend. and Eterany. From
the third London edoioo.'7, The vs raer beees his
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pccul tint oa that ma Tpotan propoadion, that
a land •ous holy, =sing al,* certain distance fro
observer, casual be peihroved to the very se=
of LIMO in which it:Unwires luminous; but
period of unto, although Infinitely chose.
passes through the.space 2tetween the object and
our eyes. Per instance, 1M light travels only two
hundred and thirteen thoteland attire Ina second,
and so the moon Is 210 00ti trines distant,tt (allows
hit the moon rises abode the horizon a second
ad a quarter before it beqtnes visible tout The
•on of our system beinE'niaety five millions of
miles distant. about eight 'Minutes elapse, after the
first ray fross the outermost edge of Mr disk reaches
above the bonbon, beforejt passes into our eye.
It requires arty two mioirkpr for the light from the
planet Jupiter to reach usAand two hours for that
from Uranus- For the ligsi limn the fixed stars to
reach as it requires a tetra longer period. A ray
of light requires, before tt4eachm the errib from a
star of
the first magnitude, from three to twelve
years; and from one of 'hi. seventh magnitude, IPO
years; and from one of tricturelfth magnitude 4 000
. . ,
nears. Thus we see th*star in Centaur as it was
three year. ago; Vega ,F it was about twelve
years yea ago; and a star of e twell,h magnitude as
it shone four thousand y ars spzo
Having presented these admitted propositions,
the wnter proceeds logltOy . to evolve an interfer
ence, one of the, most linblime, and at the fame
time moshintelligible, among the guesses of science.
Premistng, from the famllktr illustnoton of the ciee
trie telegraph. that it dods not contradict the law.
of thought and of possibiEty—that we may be ena
bled to move from one fildee to another with speed
far surpassing the rapithl4 n( light, he say.
'I now continue in tit supqmsition that I have
hitherto made myself peYeerly understood by the
trader, that the idea of4icomibtlity, which I have
laid down, has as little tin do with dream. as it has,
on the other stde,smth qoeation cf practicability
With this Idea, we may maintato that it is p.m
ble—s. e. not in contradietion to the law. oithonah
—that a man may tread to a star to a given time
sad that he may cheer this, provided with so pow
erful a telescope as to to able tome every
g iven distance, and every light and overco ahadow in thn
object to be examined. With Mita supposition, nod
with the aid of a knoidedge of the position and
distance orevery elven fixed star, (to be attained
by the study of astranoiny,) n will he posaible to
recall sensibly to our very eyes on actual and true
repregOOLIOIOO of eVOMISICOOOOL of hAttora toot has
passed. If, for inameme, we wish to see Luther
before the council at Wormer we
muse transport
OnfikeiVel in a second! to fixed star, from which
the light requires about three hundred year (or so
much the more or lees in order to reach the earth.
Theaea the earth wilt appear in the same stole,
and with the nine persons mooing upon u, its a
genially mar at the tone ier the ref. median.
"To the vicvq.of emuhe vv. from another fixed
star, our Sevin& appnetes nom upon eerth perfarm
jag his miracles nod isteending into heaven; end
thus e very moment sihich has passed during the
lapse of centuries doatp to the present time, may
he actually recalled so:50 to be present.
"Thus the universe : Zibelines the pictures of the
past, like an led...nibble and lecoiruptilile re
cord, containing the pitrest and clearest truth. And
wand pfopagniea ,
lself irt the air, crave a(
. . .. .
eve, seethe stroke 'M the bell or the roar of the
t enon is heard oalgiV those who stand ricairad,
la the same momen t hen the clapper strikes the
bell or the powder eiplodea, but each more dis
tant spectator remarks a soli greater interval be
.. i. ._ .... . .. .
.then . the light and .pond, until the human e
no longer able to plgeetve the sound on sewn
the distance .
• or initake a still clearer exempt
thunder and lightning ere in reality riniultar
.tna, bot itt the atatm the &stunt tbstoBer follow.
the interval of some :Ortitltee otter the
t o litre manner , uomeitiou to our ideas the petrel
of every oeettrenee p:topagate themselves irro tht
&stoat ether, upon the wings of the ray of light
and, although they income weaker and email
' - "
,
yet In immeasurable distance they sull have es los
and form; and. as Otery thing possessing color
and fortis is visible, /Omuta these pictures also be
said to be visible, Matever impossible it may be
for the human eye utepereelve it.
'rims, that record' which spreads Itseif out fur-
thee and further inlibc uaivenic. by the tub
non of the light, ready and actually exists and
viable, bat to eyes Fawn powerful than those
"The pictures of til secret deeds which have
ever been traussmesfs; remsso indmsnlable and in
delible forayer, rote llair from one sun beyond
another. Not only upon She filar cf the chamber
is the Wood-spot ct(Psurder imfelstUs tiled, but
the deed glances Culler and further MIO the spa
cious banyan.
'bit this moment' is teen, io one of the stars.
the image of the Orate from wh:ih Casper Han.
ran was taken, to *enclosed in a living tomb for
eo many years, in dog:ether star alasoes the dash oi
the shot which kilidd Charges XII liar what need
i. there to refer to thdrudual instance.! It would
Se easy to crrry iretat to the stnaheet death.; tan
we leave this to it:Wry of the reader, and only
mimed that he aril not *corn three images no
•
childish.
"As we imaginedino observer from a star of the
[vela magniitode,!itopalale of approaching the
earth in an hoar, .we will now once more sop.
into that be can dy,ibrough tae sneer in • second;
or, like the eirgetortnagoenc power, in an tomer:
soluble short ti..
'He would now Ave through the period of Poor
thonaand years, with all Dont events completely
and as azzetly in s'lnomenl of time a. be did be.
fore in the space of Co boor.
'The human halal tt is true, grows giddy at the
thought of such a Oahlseentiee train of images and
events; bat we catgiatally attribute to a hasher ar
the highest spirit UM power of damogushiog and
comprehending with accuracy every itidimdual
wave in this astonishing stream.
'Heave the ootioMthat the Deity makes use of cm
measurement of tank. is became Oen, and intelligi
ble to as
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29,661 .115
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122,600 0
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"When it is wrilten, "Before Gs.l a thousand
yens are n one day," it is a mere empty word, on.
lest the idea is recidered perceptible to our senses
Bat when, as we tine done by sensible and actual
suppositions, we nib enabled to show that It is pos.
Bible ter a being simply endowed with • higher de.
gree of human power to live through the history
four thousand peen ta • second, we think we
have materially entribnted to render intelligible
the plolnophical tenement, that time is nothing
existing for Itself, titit only the torte and repository,
without which we cannot imagine its COSISSISI, via
the revel of COlthe'ntlitiel erects."
I have quoted nough to ntitify yin that this is
no ordinary prodqnon. As an English optic
remarks of it “Ltroited as is the apace of this
pubheation, it mutinies a fund of deep thought
which larger worhsoo 1111,0110111iell subjects have
seldom developed It is most logically ounce,—
Step by step, foam
. tiedentable Femmes, dons the
wnter prone his pint, until the omniscience of
the one great Deily to made apparent to our Olen.
tai vision and in go extraordinary, new, and clear
er light."
Man MORTALITY, Sr Su.—The packet ship
Oxford, Capt. Goodohnuon, arrived this morning
from Liverpool, reptitts forty-five cues of cholera
art board, twenty-boe of which proved Isis!, from
the 24 to the Gib OfAugust, after which time not •
single cue °manta. This visitation of the cho
lera happened hhoot the same time and ex
tended over aboni• the same number of days an
that on board the Sheridan; at least the difference
a ruch ea, eidopuOi a cortam theory, might be ex•
plauied by the posirMus of the two ships apoo the
ocean. We waled suggest that the respemive
captain. pablish their exact tat:tude and lonsutude,
with the prevai4g wind, when the disease com
menced and wherilt diaappreared. We are told
that both its appetirence and departure at Me are
sodden and welt defined, and taking all these facts
Mtn consideration, we can supporie that, with the
data naked for ab:ccre, those well conversant with
the habits of the dlleseo might dedure from them
soma important idrUences.—N. Y. Corn
Ataaaau &actinll.—All the Congresalonal
trims of Alabama have been heard from. and the
results show the tern to Conarew of two Whigs
and eve DOMOCRilfylt 6110131/5. William 3. Alamo,
Henry W. Hilliasid, Sampson W. Harris, Samuel
W. lase, David Mbbard, W. IL W. Cobb, and
Y. W. Bowdon.
Of the Legtalaturhithe Tutudonsa Monitor, of the
15th instant, arty
"For the first tibia in the Instory of Alabama, the
Wing. have the ascendancy in one of ito It retal
iate bodies. The Renate is Whig. In Inc House
we have gained 14 'members, and lost 8. Had oar
friends in the eil/nifea in which these Irmo., no.
timed stood maitUly and Glithfally by their can
didates, we shodli this day have,been proudly
eneded to annonhee that Alabama, freed from the
bondage of LoenUoisni, was 'redeemed, regenec
cad and disenthrulled.' Regrets ate awls.,, nod
we have no dearrerto indulge in reproaches or re
crimination."
• lquornewea., Augur 22.
Disapproral. of ill! Cholera, Fire, Great Ezra,-
came,
The cholera hal`disaPPeered front
No eaves has been:tenoned far thole day.
There Is an inpltauce of .C 6,000 in the :Etna
ethos no t h e Cyrus`Hotel, which we. destroyed by
fire yesterday. Atother fire occulted last hi,itt,
which destAryed 'ur house. It is believed to
have hero the w6rk of an incendiary. The pros
needing* of the inkuests bane been suspended.
The Government has adrift:awed a letter to the
Mayor of Montreal, inquiring if he could not pre
serve the peace of. the city. The Mayor burned,
arely called thelltudesnal Council together, who
alter consulembiel deldiemucie were unable to
gram oPoo any: definite plan of action for hit
purpose—WhereqUon the Moyer replied that in the
present state of things he could do nothing, and
was therefore unnkle to give any guarantee agliord
disorders and rfiolipa.
Fine of the Ifigurance Campania% of the city
have paned reaohniona bi award premium. to all
who will lend thdiii aid in protecting the city from
the eneroachmenb( and outrages of Incendiaries
A portion of the .poltee, apprehending danger to
their lives, have :fled from the city. A body of
armed men are paid to be In readinese, to strike
the blow for Indeperdeneet All the Execonve
Councillors hare arrived is town, and were in
session yeaterday.and today. The excitement is
My great
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It is Important lot the too payers to know that
the appropriation demanded by the Lei:orate Cas
nal Comatuiroelifot the public wo.tis, the pre
ileet Tear. ezeeetre ONE MILLION THREE
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS !! For
the troth of this, we niter to the het of aPPloPria•
lien published in the pamphlet lama
Here Is solitetent evidence of the rztraragantr,
ranotosurr, sad FRADEr3 admittedly the Loco-I
feces •to be perpetrated on the public moths, by
which hundreds of thotrtanda of dollars are an-
nnalfy taken, from the pockets of the toiling tax
payers, to pamper party favorites, and dishonest •
demagogue!.
We ask the tax-payers to remember that now, I ,
under Loctoklco administration, the appropnatten
to the support of the public snoring, exceeds SI ,300 •
000 a year, while the whole revenue from them
will at:steely reach that sum. This is a state of
things that should be made known to all, that the
public may be able to see and polar of tee fideltty
of the Cats! Commissioners tied their disbursing
officers—Ear. Td.
SCOTCH SABBATHS
I have heard many curious stories illostra
-tire of that venei anon with which the Sat.;
bath is regarded in Scotland. Let me men
tion one or two. A geologist, while in the
country, and having his pocket-hammer
with him, took it out and was chipping the
rock on the way-side for examination. His
proceedings did not escape the quick eye
and ready tongue of an old Scotch woman.
"What are you doing them, man P' " Don't
you see! I m breaking a stone." " Y'are
doing main than that: y'ate breaking the
Sabbath." Another old woman's inquiry of
one who, on the Sabbath, pegged her on the
road, singing as he went, was equally char
acteristic. It was very brief : "Songs, man,
or psalms!" Now, 1 am well aware that
many readers will at once say, "What ultra
severity !" and will be only able to see
something absurd and ridiculous in these
sayings. Others, among whom I readily
number myself, will view them in a light
altogether different—CM apt, amusing, and
characteristic, no doubt, but as most valua
ble testimonies to the strong religious feeling
of the people, and to that 'habitual decision
with which many among them carry out
those scriptural principles, regarding tho ob
• servance of the Lord's day, which they have
imbibed in their childhood, and pot into
practice from Sabbath to Sabbath during the
coarse of their lives.—Trench.
FOOD OF MEXICAN BEGGARS
Each one of these beggars averages and
receives, one day with another, six clacos
per day. These are copper coin, something
over the value of our copper centa, as they
only require sixty. four to the dollar. These
six clacos are equivalent to 9 3 8 cents, or
one picayune and a half. Each one of these
beggars, it is said, fives upon two of these
clacos per day, which is one-third of what
they beg. They subsist almost entirely up•
on frijoles, which is a very strong and nour
ishing bean, raised in this country in great
abundance—and also upon tortillas, which
is a kind of pan cake made of Indian corn
soaked in water, and then mashed or ground
by hand between two stones, and made into
tortillas. These two articles constitute their
principal load, and two clacos will procure
one of them a toll supply, for twenty-four
hours. This is cooked and eaten principal.
ly in tt e open streets. Most of these beg
gars are the aborigines of the country cross.
ed upon the Spaniard, and the rest are thor
oughly Indian.
ANECDOTE OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
When toe Declaration of Independence
was under the consideration of Congress,
there were two or three unlucky expressions
in it which gave offence to some members.
The words, "Scotch, and other auxiliaries,"
excited the ire 01 a gentleman or two of that
country. Severe strictures on the conduct o.
the British king, in negativing our repeated
repeals of the law which permitted the im
portation of slaves, were disapproved by
some Southern gentlemen, whose reflections
were not yet matured to the full abhorrence
of that traffic. Although the offensive ex
preessioria were immediately yielded, those
gentlemen continued their depredaiona on
other parts of the instrument.
Dr. Franklin remarked, to a person outing
near him, " I have made it a rule, whenever
it is in my power, to avoid becoming the
draughtsman of papers to be reviewed by a
public body. I took my lesson from en in.
cident which I will relate to you. When I
. . _ e
was a journeyman printer, and knytom
-panions, an apprentices hatter, having screed
hie time, was about to open shop for himself.
His first concern woe to have a handsome
sign-board, with a proper ineeriptiom He
composed it in these words—'John Thomp
sw, barter, makes and sells hats for ready
money,' with the figure of a hat subjoined.
But he thought he would submit it to his
friends for their amendments The first he
showed it to, thought the word ' batter' tau
tologous, because hollowed by the words,
'makes hats,' which showed he was a' hat
ter.' It was struck out. The next observed
'hat the word 'makes' might as well be
omitted! because his customers would not
care who made the hate; if good, and to
their minds ; they would ouy, by whomso
ever made. He theretore struck that out.
A third said. he thought the word's, 'for
ready money,' were useless,
as it was not
the custom of the place to sell on credit—
every one who purchased expected to pay.
Those words were parted with, and the in
scription now stood, 'John Thompson sells
hate.' Sells hate,' says his next friend,
why, nobody will expect you to give them
away. What, then, is the use of telling
that!' That expression was stricken out,
and his inscription finally stood, 'John
Thompson,' with the figure of a hat sub;
joined." n. T. C.
Baltsmore, July, 1849. [S. S. Ale
WHAT NtXT.—Dr. J. F. Wright, of Green
field, Ohio, has invented a machine to print
the names of subscnbers in newspapers, by
which eighteen hundred papers can be di
rected in an hour with the greatest accuracy.
It is to be patented.—/ilthcaakie
The Doctor should now turn his attention
to some process by which every subscriber
will be made to pay for his paper. Such a
discovery would render him not only rich
for life, but, what is of more consequence,
the idol of the press.—Albany Joyfud.
limes COBALT.—A new field of cobalt
has been discovered in the East Indies, in
the mountainous country of Rajpoolanah.
It is found lying in the state of sulphate, of
great purity. It consists of pyrites of cobalt
05.6.4, sulphur 35.36. The Indian jewellers
use it to color gold of a rose tint of great
delicacy.
ZION'S RIVER. •
Naha lxvi.; Isaiah xxxiii. 2
BY DAVID IVlrs.
There inn river deep and broad,
Whose waters as they flow
Makes glad the city of our God,
Hio dwelling-place below.
Among his everlasting hills,
It finds t ample sonme;
And every land with blessings
Whereet it takes its course.
There let me bathe, and prove its power
To wash away my aM ;
For Jordan'♦ waters cannot cure
The leplesy webin.
There let my soul its thirst allay,
Nor tempt the world again;
For there as Ide without decay,
And pleasure without pain.
Lead me, 0 heavenly Shepherd, lead,
Beside these waters fair;
There let me in thy pestnres feed,
And find salvation there.
[Landon Primitive Church Meg.
Improve rnents in Dentistry.
DR. U. Ivry-, R NO. lota of Boston, Is prepared to
manulerturo sodth.ors Terre in whole end parts
01 emu, upoa nr Erranaphorne Section Plates.—
T. ,, tHsett• rrnato tm nye en,trves, where the nerve Is
•rro* , l glnee rrnrl re.llloooo next door to the Itlsy
0r . .. office, Poo rib timer. Prilaberritri.
Rt.o 00.—J 11. hl . l , addeu, F. It. Eaton. 1.19
Jon PLUNTIRCI.
BILL 111, US CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Metrufwee, 1.4.1ing, Contract..., Lew Monis,
nsns cuss, cmalcscsa cams,
rotaten, ae. ac
pooled at the shorten notice, at low pile., e , th e
dot t,a[mtl)mcß Tumn mart.
D1M4NG6.1.2.1 run
io one of the mat COYD.
we•l • • Ilse Li o n. ttdabo diseases know°
Alno.r/r.. 0mt.,.. It be. Jo no case failed to
aurvei the ciooevt ationlion from the Faculty all
quarters eine Union PIA however, thousands are
nosily perish, nod thoevande mere are made to feel
Wrfr botion•oloo by Ito, .Ispose. The proprinton of
1.... layer Pols feel confident that they Geer to
too adlicirtl co, atedy wldch tonn has tested, and has
novo( ntiled of moms.. when .• fair wild Me been gi
en it. Pall and purchase • boa at the t. ; Store or
talilidawb 1 KIDDi CO
TOPICS NOT STRICTLY BELONGING TO
PERM
The following questions are often con
founded or blended .with Peace; bat Mr.
Sumner, in his late Peace Address, thus
sets them wade, u irrelevant or unessen
t al .
I begin by carefully putting aside several
questions, which have often occupied much
attention, bat which an accurate analysis of
our position will show to be independent of
the true issue. Their introduction has per-
plexed the discussion, by imam - erring to the
great cause of International Peace the doubts
by which these questions have been encore-
One of these is the alleged right, apper
taining to each individual, to take the life of
an assailant in order to save his own life—
compendiously called the right of self defena,
usually recognized by philosophers and pub
hoists as founded in nature, and in the in
stincts-of men. The exercise of this right
has been carefully restrained to cases where
lite itself is placed in actual jeopardy. No
defence of property, no vindication of what
is called personal honor, justifies this ex-,
treme resort. Nor does this right imply the
right of attack; for, instead of attacking one
another for injuries past or impending,rn
need only have recourse to the proper ibti
gals of justice. There are, however, any
most respectable persona, particularly f the
denomination of Friends—some of wllom I
may now have the honor of addressing—
who believe, that the exercise of this right,
even thus lirnitecl, is in direct contravention
of high Christian precepts. These views
find faithful utterance in the writings of Jon
athan D:imond, of which at least this may
be said, that they strengthen and elevate,
even if they do not always satisfy the un
derstanding. "I shall he asked," says Dy
mond,—" suppose a ruffian breaks into your
room with his arm lifted to murder you, do
you not believe that Christianity allows you
to kill him t Tnis is the last resort of the
cause. My answer to it is explicit—l do not
believe it.' but while thus candidly and
openly avowing this extreme sentiment of
non-resistance, rte is careful to remind the
reader, that the case of the ruffian does not
practically illustrate the true character of
war, unless it appears that war is undertaken
simply for the preservation of life, when no
other alternative remains to a people than to
kill or to be killed.
Bat, according to this view, the robber on
d, who places hie piglet at the breast of
the traveler, the pirate who threatens life on
the high seas, and the riotous disturber of the
public peace, who planes life in jeopardy at
home, cannot be opposed by the sacrifice of
life. Of coarse, all who subscribe to this re
nunciation of too privilege of self-defence,
must joirt with 111 T in efforts to abolish the
Arbitrament of War. But our appeal is ad
dressed to the larger number, who make no
such application of the Christian precepts:
who recognize the right of self defence as
belonging to each individual, and who be
lieve in the necessity at times of sorrowfully
exercising this right, whether against a rob
ber,
a pirate, or a mob.
Another question closely connected with
that of sell-defence, is the alleged right ti
revall or of rerehgeke. Shall a people endure
political oppression, or the denial of Free
dom, without resistance I The answer to
this question will necessarily affect the rights
of three millions of fellow-men, held in sla
very in our country. If such a right unqual
ifiedly exists—and our sympathy with our
fathers, and with the struggles for Freedom
now agitating F.ttrope, must make ns hesi
tate to question its existence—then these
three millions of fellow-men, into whose
sonls we thrust the iron of the deadliest
bondage the world has yet witnessed, would
be justified in resisting to death the power
that holds them in letters. The lover of
Peace, -chile admitting that an exigency
may unhappily arise, m the present state of
the world, fur the exercise of this right, must
confess the inherent barbarism of such an
agency, and admire. even if he cannot en
tirely adopt, the sentiment at Daniel O'Con
nell: "Remember that no political change
, is worth a single crime, or, above all, a sin
gle drop of human
But these questions I put aside—not as
unimportant, not as unworthy of the most
careful consideration., bat as finesse:in:ll to
the establishment of the [peat canes which I
I have ao mach at heart- If lam Inked—
as the advocates of Peace are often asked—
whether a robber, a pirate, a mob, may be
tesisted by the sacrifice of lite, I answer that
they may be so resisted—rnournfully,
tie
tessarily. If I am asked, if I sympathize
with the efforts for freedom, now finding
vent in rebellion and revolution, I cannot
hesitate to say, that wherever Freedom
struggles, wherever Right is, there my sym
pathies must be. And I believe I may
speak, not only for myself, but for our Soci
ety, when I add, that, while it is our cm
slant aim to diffuse those sentiments which
promote good will in all the relations of tile,
is filch exhibit the beauty of Peace every
where, in the inferno! concerns, as wall as
In the imernutional relations of States, and
while we especially recognize that grand
central truth, the Brotherhood of Mankind,
in the clear light of which all violence
among men becomes dismal and abhor - red,
as among brothers; it is nevertheless no
part of our purpose to question the right to
take life in honest selfwiefence, or when the
public necessity shall distinctly require it.
nor to question the justifiableness of tesist
, ance to urgent outrage and oppression. On
these several points there are individual di
versities of opinion among the friends of
Peace, which our Society, confining itself to
efforts for the overthrow of War, is not ne
cessarily called upon fo determine.
Pamav Laos Site...—Prrpannl by J. N.
Wlllaarn .treet., N I', and fat tale by A Jaynes, No
fi Fourth .11,er. Thu vrll he found 111 dellabaral .11.•
ale of beactaaa In families, and partici:Just) . Int Mei
tOcal.•
H. 1.41 —An Improved Cbocolato prepara
tion, bcoo, •ocmbotalln• of COCO.] nut; nooment.
•.coroiing andrrdavble, prdanable, luirbly recommended rub,
arty for sovvibi.. Prepared by W. Dale, Dorebe.
tor. Maas.. !or sale by A_ JAYNV—N, awe Pcit
Tea Store, No. 7. Fourth at. meLl4
Fir. and Illarline Inanrane•.—Tirt Prn,
rim! PlAvlnAllo3 •OD FLIA InselLaNCl Con,.ll—
Inad—e.mliose% to swore. upon every de
sertiniOn of pro,orty, at at 41001 row.
I/MCI, No 22 Marko strect.
GOREILIC. Preget
W. M. Weight, 11. D., Dentist,
Oratcs and reudenee nn Foor.th rt..
commie the Pt...vett Hank. %JIM
Inwr. (nn 9 o'r/delt I. 12 A a.. ~,a
!MIA ../o'cl.a to P.M. atql-ly
irr A Cent:mann of Pitteharatt. woo bad fallen Into
open cellar lifltt the “Grea& nre," opt owed hi. an.
0:0.0 ...ern tout he Wan enahte io refrain tram err.
tete out with the ram A Irtet.d vita bad been using
It A. Feline ttne It GO, Etut.e , aelent awl been eared
of Tramirnall•m, cave turn what rematrieJ in inc bottle,
and although hi. limb Wu. grently •orollen, be WWI
completely re 410 1 .0,1 liner:l IR twelve hours and
treed front Pant. This If but one of reat number of
ea., front
have cable under the obtorvatton of the
proprietor. Prepared and .o',l
Ii by &
corner Ist and Wood, also, corner WI awl Wood .0
underragned ednrs for sal, Mr present rnm.
jr3Ter on Coal 1101, with rim ”orenty notes of
ground attached thrrain.
T., Howe , le La goal order, and inn ground eanald•
ernldy irnprovrtl, including a large garden and fine
orchard.
Ito erol Alm •ell,ll tieured, the .bole or tiny pot.°
of 11. Illosthold Furniture, lin oks., Viclutes, &E.
RUukltf FINNFX,
No 91 Mertes greet
!Singing A c odemy
Mll on ll . l i N . tl i :A . ! ( ll ,w w o i l poen h ,, , t e u r , 1 . 11 . n i g .i r. , ..a: . :7 1 ;,.
1A.., *Ace store, corner of Fink .11 Soli bfield sU.
7 he Juvraik clots common. on Saturday next, at
P. M. Adult Clara on Monday evening, the
'At of nopteruber. at n delock.
'farm.' One antler and fifty rent. per 'choler, or ton,
dolor. for. lady and geed..., ed. don, payab!e
et ine °entrant. of half the term.
S I. IitN6IIAM, Procipal
stoma Brick Noel. for Sr le.
pirg subscriber reaftre for sale, the terrEA NI BRICK
WoBaS. above Itawreteee‘ille. corteproeing
Steam Rogow. ,o Mould Machine, capable of
I,o,ierd Nested !hicks (out of thy clan
. taken own doe hanle.l per day, we'll three arena of
laud on the Alicgleray voter, On which are 4 Mena and
abed.. notebook and clay aledt, erneatherrovra. true4a,
Motrola, toad., der every Ineng requi.tta to rotp,
Earner operate - . at 011 bolero 011000. Price. including
the pito.. weld to use an tnatletne, 6703ne— loan ot
pay Defeo made v.) , NN ohm. elle land. BBOLVL For
par:LA-alma, addrest lIE O OI MERRITT.
nogtretlif No 111 !doe ongabtta Honor
100 OZ. ..."„`77` "'"
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F RF..411 DlM:o76.—Cblomfonn, IVocni Naphm, cinn-
Ether. ~.t reel and for sole by
a ura _ J KIDD It co
5( )0 ths2;:ciporica Root, Just rced and for ule nj,
J KIDD CI I
CATO 'm thus manufactures, mm
r. rd utol for , sale by
itm, for solo 11-
(11,(121:;o1 7c0,1 s.
B LACK TEOil -IA halleou, nu.
10 • .Noglong;
o Oolong,
For male b
.ur4.
UZ=sl:=3!!!
jaT.; LET—A Dwelling Douse,jilshga„,l,
nif usteal on Third street. epos. the Post Office,
coniaming is room, with a good cellar. The
shoos would I.e a goal stand (or a boarding house.
l'essessloo gist n oti the fart of October. Dent VISO.
Inquire on the premises. aura _
VLi ilf,R - A bbl. e tire fsially.foi aalethy .
sogi43 g F VON DONNIIORDT
SiLI. ...VASIIION.POIL tylslll
McCORD & Co. win intrOdate:. this
It±atilrallq, ALI 2564 tha i.ll .171 e . 0f Gentlemen's
Mu. corner a Fallg end Wood 'wets: ..ansr..
IL; AGIC - NV ATM—Watch caramel= ara lari
t. !echo atli mud aces new styled/ Watdb;jaat re
ceived. atd vary beautiful and eanmaaar.
liugl NV W WILSON,
5
earner Market and Fourth sm.
ATC/I REPAIRING—Pine Welch repairing. of
everyor manne, 'rY
d"'"'""' doner by
els • eorm, Pooh and blarrei sot
bbls Lome& ,nat reed and for WC by
1 B CANI.IELD. 119 Peent u.
g•`-.5 between Smithfield and Wood
'IIIIIA M CHEESE-197 boxes, jest vecalvedal the
V./ Reiser aod Cheese Depot, No 119 Front areal. end
for role by (.bral J B CANFIELD
Q 8A LTR for sale
sor2s - J B CANFIELD
ou H.` 3 ,44 P -1 Y i'vltz7;"4ll:°'Joby
ULASTINGLIO eltitor set; hi
8" F° 1 ' J 9 DILWORTH &CO
r , OBACCU-5 box. taseCwia - Natoisirreiii, -Ter
Diiviciani k. co
sale LT Istag-2.11_
17,011 TE COODF--A. A. MA•os Co, No GO Mat
r tat street, netts the portents, attention of pal
sham to that extensive assortment of White Goods.
s; Jaaantst. Swiss and Moll Muslin.. Barred.. Striped
and Carded; EliAllop and VIC.. Lawns, he., lee.
call early at Ina only cheap one price store, CO Mn
k et 'treat. •Ui2 s
Pl'Lhl—a We for ;ale .7
ntletls F V2MI3ONNIIOII.9T
I(NM 110KFS-500 Jai Linen Haiti's, (sin 8 coin
A to fo) teats anti, ore for nit at the only cheap one
ante store of A A MASON & CO.
nutro No BO M•rkei
R ° :a t tl ' A SO raiY. ;e n Te v t lS ! tg , and forlll=bte's and..
' "
noret IIer:ALF:Y & SMITH, 18 and 23 Woad
V - 0.3 NIACKFMEII.-150bblallassaeboaensinspec
-1.1 don In prone order, Cot sale by
oarde BAGALEY &
S . Il i7 blOLA.9Bl:3—=o btd; 3 lreegar a ud i s 4 lio r tita i la
PANIBII SWAMI-50000 "Pert" Frlaelpe "d
Haynon Hagar . , for sale by
eurdt LIAGALEV t SMITH_
OAP SUGARS--10u bbl. KnottmlimmberS
.ale by aura 3AGALEY &eunlf
o ,o lT , G er h. y tz an en
sekend ;
f York and Baltimore So Urge ud
le Leather, Ilortthech
French Cat! .web they have J., reeethed
for the fall trade. ate%
Yr() TA Ns Es , -6“) Salted PIMA Kip Skins, Jolt
recrived and for sale by
aur..4
TANN maw OlL—Carrier's Knives, fulner., Chtor
ly ine stones, &c., constant ly hood and for sale
by bolt:{ WM YQUNO & CO. 143 Llbeny or
MINDER YARDS
41 , `0 LKASF, FROM
, 0 . 1 . 0 1 7 .4,, Tg 44 ,, V n T , 1 1 ": 1 1029. E t
I.nu,n,or ol Lot h
g"" WM. 11 4 ' LT/t n rICII:I7nON,
Al IL Darlington% Fourth at
FALL FASHION.
S MOORE, 7$ Wood .tenet, MII Intr o- doer ihe Fad Pty be of HATS on the 2.511 — .
ortn,“, .r be ably of 5710 cannot be aurrused.
ouc24.d.
=Mtn=E
mew sgKINNER,
. .
F.N En AI. AtiF.NC Cosarni..ion and Forma&
,rg Merchants. No .26 Market et. Pittsburgh. Ps.
1:- r Prompt stleotton gsvrn to the purcht.e sod We
f a,l ot Product..
Kurz ro—Jobn %Van & CO, Murphy, WII•on& Co.
P , ncourgll, Lawson & Hill, Mahlon Martin,
. John 11. 0r..,... & Co., Gant. Elliott to
Co- I, ntle,phia. H. W. tlnotieproal & Co. Gulls &
Nang 1..1,0n, t r , Fr. Nkioner, Hon. C. D. Coln,
J Youngstown, 0.; W. I._ Stan
dart -ve.0...1, 0. 1..1E2.1
S Itere`q given. that the MILE MEN of the city o
Itittt burgh have had a attesting, and rea,ltred after
the fir. t•epteuther not to veto Milk at lene than the
folinvong pries. ell tout a Inane cent* per quart tat
lilt ttnd Cream at twenty-five cents. Mang.
an,ll,lnt•
Premium Strawberry Plants,
A T GREFNWOOD DARDEN.—llatst's Pnre, hr
premmuk plant, el 011 per hundred- Vlearria .114
llovel'• Pr.-Mingo. n4l ragas per hundred—all thrifty
wrneramed Orders from a dietartee carefully
put up sod Inrararde.l A 1.., *large collection Of
lirrenhou, Tfunts. Fannolph and Taylor's Seedling
d C
A. 1111 N -1 BUS leave* the Allegheny Cot end of tan
St Oat,. Str.ret Undo, tor the Garden-every half hour
donna tan Jay me .ream boat Intl f..1:12.11 /LS
rcgular soon as dm rivet Oa.
as Kl JAMEY AVICAIN.
Post mod Dtepalch copy.
13==21
rill: Annual ‘'ectlng of the Stoolholdere of the
1 Ner.cro [Aherne. Ilrolre Company. wall beheld
at the To.I Roo, of gaol bridge on Saturday. :be D b
"co,: A o'clock. I' p. for the purpose of elecong
acd a Treasurer, f 3 r :Le;.r.tstlnlfzakLear.
Ml=
POD. /LENT—One of the all stores to
the buildinc. corner of Thad and Market storm
Aleo, Iba einem room in the 771 curry, of the
same tinleinc —the latter beturr well adapted for a
..cry more, or would.. for ao Ice Oreato
Salton. 00g1.3 B A GAZZAM.
Jost.
_Memory ano Dispateh copy
It aCLINTIEIX. No 70 Fourth in., hasreceived Oita
,lay another lot of thoo lkaa bosom hence
Transparent Shade., whlet, In point or boaery and
neat.. surto any thing ever brought to dila ertilc
het.
'Mar eNTIIVE—.IO bbl • reed and for we
Ll . 4 0 BRAUN I RZITEIL
etkEßtXttla az* _Naval:. Cberoots. far tale by
ataal aVICIt 11PCANIIT.M9
Plot for solo by
oorn WICK./.11/VANDLES3
111 DI.II-8 et. B...vet Cider; 4 do do do boiled; to
.ado by at.= WICK c WCANDLV33
flfl , F.--414 blo Choc.. oted ...It= =to
anitCl WICK*. hI,CANDLILS
P _
skt—ta eat. reed end rot nit, hi
Purr
en= WICK k. CAND LESS
W. G e 6 .4 " .:l 3—M° b"
'r9Z6ITNitISIrI.bAS
I IL • rIITE W.I. tor Lab! by
V Y augW, WICK et WCANDLEEIS
(.:0 biz Calornaatl SOW>. for male by
•nF.v WICK & ?IVAN DISSIII
( - IRE% kf CHF. '9E—COD boxes ism sec's'smad tat sale
et As Butter .mad CSee.e Dep., by
aural J a CANFIMD
1)11,-7 6We linseed, inn reed and for ..b by
suet, J 12 CANFIELD
LEAF .""71137EATIZr
auB,3
I)E A GIL ASH—noo lbe idore
i Fid Mr it dea rr
au 01
DIVVY SII-10 est. for eats by
I suer! TAMMY& BEST
I "XV:: blUbb--Youo 12.4 prune ...bele,met! btis
day mad for sate by
nor&
DARED PEACH}-1 act for valetry
..g 2 TASSEY & BST
TO PILISTEII/11.
1 01 117 ati "' sta b :CO!, bor,ibirlilln
2.5 pair of Criaeiii
founts Facie,. Lotter, dlilerent riser;
31X1 New.papor Cum
500 lbs Leads, eat order
10 Cowrie...a Buck.:
Itri 100 Prowl. Near. Ina:
1 1100 Galley, Colima Rules, Braga Hitler of ao dereripttoos, try. A. JAYNJW.,
Pekin Tea SeamlS Worthn racieieed ram Type. .100,...,9_
BIAHOGA/IT
Fl A el v et " ocne 4 rs 6 u..al?li A li m puno P u t flari d u, ' lnt n t f l:67l?l,l:
ne, band u verd sktenuive stock of MAHOGANY, and
el , other wood metal kepi LT 1.10 nods sikauh
Ma, ihe following' unusual law kneel s GI:
a :a uon d Ai/Crotch Vous/ars, Hosu j M eta perlt
cloati hoard. And Plunk of I thickness, well
su.uu - Shaded Wood Veneers, from 11055 cm
war Innt
6.500 n or the mart talperior nada llahorroty exv
offere.l in a I
Roseatrod Veneers, from 2 to 5 Om
• • •
rikon 11 Nnuto flatly, oriel Wage.,
Vet feel enelldent from our long experience, the ad
vantages we have in Unissued sod sawing, that we
shah always be enabled to Yew, on hand a stook
i ttvP
the men &opener quality and finely flared viva., .
the very lowest market prteeal gored to the leate of
the most fastidious, that may ba pleased to favor vs
wait thrtr patronage.
Atlantan peen:TOT Filled and carefully peeked.
11A WEI 4 k GRAHAM,
1764 I r, Centre et. tyro doors North of Canal et
ationtdlot•
V OVUM LAD/E6 SEMINARY,
•III.IIUT.
'I7IIE AUTUMN SESSION of this Institution rolll
tornsurnee on tbri first Monday ha September.—
!looms on Federal moat, nColonade Rost," 2d door
from Irr,dge.
RAT. moon rat strpos or nos Manua
Kii,i,•ll Department. inelodhor Reading, Onhogra•
phy and Defining, Writing, English Grammer, Coola
nt. lorir, English l - lanaporktion and Crinielsoa, Geo
gfaMrph, I listory •
Arithmec the bleier bracer.
onoirtnaties, ,
Protoral P hi l osophy op, CheanAry, As•
p 010.... Botany.' Physiology, Otology. Intellectual
and Moral Seirnee, and all other branch. requisite to
•le 'loch Edoeatlnn • • - - 220 31
Cliviceal Department, including the Latin 104 atTlah
I,Anerterit, ear!: • - - • • a
210 00 00
French
110 Ott
.0 renal,
Thr• armee. of competent teachers era scented for
Ruch nr ,lc•tre lorinaction In French and 0011.11, and
ol.nlll Drootne, Painung and !dusk.
It IR des rnoletrist pupils enter at Om co,truneace•
meta of a wanton, rat 01 , 7 Ard dal qtly lime,
nod ore charged al the abyss rates rota Ina hoe of
rot:suer, No andantino. all Marla 22 ahlrednell,
cep t It ra Res of protracted ItArcirs.
Further Worm:Watt am, boob:Ward MO APP.U..
~ 1 C
fly celltna stuns Cie PriacipaLat Ids roam.
on Fr..nr.t 0, Ida 10d2intyr tanr. l o 4 loa m "
y Pidatt=bettacca 3d 1114 .tract s
',
Sr by 2,lilorrana, tha Pittsburgh, Post Mee,
the PrinoipaL IC W. METCALF.
Allegheny, Aar. 7, 1212. dtf
SOMA
1701tNEYand Camelia.. at L. Etd Coaau.
XL Omer for the &au ftaasylvatati. 444 r
1.10 (Imo of Pittelnaga.)
Itanntracsa—Pattbutth; l _l9 , !,mr. Ram:24 Lima
tan,• td'emattaa&MClUra, Jahn& taste,
Icc,•11. c e,cmpla;ll"Cad Elm cacitslty -
ortErkfloil3 Ar.W.—Til • liAtnUtilitirlfiUßN
-0 CYfti.uP/EDIA OP =MOIL LITERATURE
AND A ET—Entml tity Spencer P.,llaird, PottOseir of
Natural eeieoee in Methuen t.htllegthCertieles
Itluettomd by five humindl Meal engr t vings. ocamilai
by 3.11. Heck. The corollate worltwillfoßtwo volt'
mace of ten, and the &Tercel aroma of NMee wW
ectobre sep rate Mink co Um they sett he hoard fa
one or more e
par voyAOS, to snit 1110 UAW ate! COMMA,
ene of th oscr. The Imark will be ptddiehed It
tweet, -eve monthly pan., emetatteeltmlo the email
of ecgoember, ON. Each part will =Aida Many
plates, large quarto steel engraving, and upward. Of
ra ev lettor rem N
gUkt es sCRIPTIO PRICE ONLY ONE DOLLAR.--:
attbscriptlon Hits Sc, already eproed. All prepara
t
ory y'mange:n.l. have been made to ware - the Ita,
aloe coottunaboa of the work. Epechoenplawa, este
clench el.y are mrtesed to this prone:cm, and au
friends alrctence, litatAtara and the arts, ate irialisd
to cell at the Agents' moons and clearable them. -
Ths konoaraphie Encyelopedia will Is, printed is
tha finest style, Os fine paper, and will -cover apa t a i t.
o f we, p e w. lancet coyal cetera, ato whole adapted
to practical ace by complete tadexessadtableriof con
tents. JAMBS D. LOCKWOOD,
avert
M=l
PROF. RICISRIif Rousocix.
prs.:N eTREF:T, between Warn:llM Hand, baa
resonasd tos professional doses, idssag h e m,
Cana oe au ?moo, Guitar, and in Voenslidaass.
onsgll4lll
AUCTION , S,IaS, ;.'l
By John TY., Davis. Ailatamaear.
Stap4 mat-Fancy Dry Gina. •
-On Mondayroomier, Aux. myth , ltlvgelock, et
eta ComPeeroott Sales Room, corner of Wood nod
Fah Mocha, will be sold. webaAlleaervee-
A lame am:moment or foreign and dotneade Drf
Gads. comprising nearly •Il the rariety asua.4 Item
to a leave wad dry good* stop:, which may be exam.
toed previous to the tale.
At 2 o'Coek. -
Groceries, Gceenewase, Furniture. Sr.
Young N y!on nod In - /penal tea. Ve ret.nufermwd
hovel writing end scrapping paper, wain end utt
safes,s, spades forks. aim hatchets, twurspe.
rent window dy nets, rArntel clocks, Irwkwlr
glasses, carpeting, feather beds, Sc.
A large andgeneral assortment of new sod second
band household furniture. be.
• .
A quantity of fashionable reedy made clothing, boots
.1.1 ebony hem cap!. Ana collect, rend surer
anuelie, shot run, ponola. mullein! instruments, vari
ety goods, he. noVIA
TUST PUIHISUFG—The History of the Puritans
e. In England and the 'Pilgrim Fathers. condHete to
I vol. Loyola and lemmata in U. Rudiment.,
Isaac Taylor. The Genius of Scotland. or Sketches
of Seo VIM Scenery, Lnermure and Helision, by Rev.
Robes Turnbull; GI. minion. The Ilishary of the
Chdreh of England, by Il .hop Short: Erskine'. Gok
pet 13onnem. Harder Warfare of Now York. Th.
Mount ins of the Bible. Last Day. of Wash.', by grip
number. Cottage Lectures. or the Pilglinee Pmgress
Practically Explained, published by Am. S. S. Union.
The Wonders of Vegetation. f üblishmi by Asa S. IS
Unarm. For sale by ECLIOTT k. ENGLISH,
mrel 7v Wood et
MYCLINTOsIK bas r 4., r ec ,„„d
tonmcnt of CARPETS, suitable for Fall sal.,
among which may be found • general usoruoent of
Tape.ry, Brawls, nova, and toper 3 ply Carpets
Also, superfine, fine, and common Ingrate Carpals.
We recommend all wielded to purchase °triple, to
call on W. ht'CLJNTCKA. 75 Foerth st. Et gill
PIIIOEI3 REDUCED
BURR MILL STONES maoufnem-
A red In Prance, cum po of but few
Blocks and solid ayes—a large
anon
, meet, the best of the kind, always oat
a hand at greatly reduced peer.
ALSO—French Barr Mill Sum. of
• I . la Imy own manufacene. made of a near
•••• ud superior quality of Meeks. Thew
Sons are made under my own superin
tendence, and as great care I. taken to make the
joint. close, and to Inve the blocks in rue atone
of a uniform temper, they are warranted. to beef the
• very bort qualtty, superior to those imported from
France, and also suposior let the ere •t• mass *Otiose
made i n Win country, and at rakes lower than bus
ever Islam been offered In this mukat
Laurel Hill Mill Stones, all eau.
Bolting Cloths, all weraltena ar aw1...19.. 1 4a war
ranted to give satiefamion to the puma..., and at
greatly reduced prices.
?MB Spied., Mill arms. Scrams and Pieta, Plat
form Soaks. Co. and Cob Grinders; Grist and Paw
Mill Castings of all kinds, and Mill Fundshiste in gen
eral.
All orders promptly attended to at 514 and .146 Lab
arty street near the Coral, Pittsburgh.
madam W. W. WALLACE.
MI YOUNG & CO
. .
ALL persona Interested aRI please lake notice that
Letter. of AdMilliStfid. 00 the Knuth, of HEN
RY 111 ANSON, dined: late of the city of Pittsburgh,
have been granted to the subeerlbera. All persons
having elann, or demands against the GMue of the
rate deeedeui. are requute4 un make known ihe same
in thorn vrithbut delay, and those'kuourlng themselves
indebted to make cement to
ZACHARIAII PETERS, Eth Ward, Pittsburgh.
GEORGE PAUM, Ott, Ward, Pittsburgh.
AdMilliStrill.llll of the Eagle of Money Manson, deed,
aurkhdni.
ACON-500il prime liscon limns; WO do Sides,
10_u do Shoordor, now ready for sale by
acml W& B fri 'MITCH MAN, 162 Laberl7 at
CANAL t{t , KIS FUR SALE— no antioei al
lola, Abigail and linido, in Inc order for bed
va, belay belay newly new, mile lying in Bann at Blairs
ille, are offered for Fide on aceommodaung
imam Apply to LIAGALEW & 9111M1,
amen IS and 10 Wood a
LONDOItf tjUARTERLY
REVIEWS, FOR JULY, 1845—Just published
wed for sale oy !AS D LOCK WOOD,
thl Wood us
Recently Publisberl—Edinbursla Review for /111,i
Dlsekurood's hlogasioe for July. nus 22
ST &EILLISO MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Tlit Annul course of I -octaves will commence no
I
We first WEDNE S DAY NM) November, If CJ,
and COOlirilie ekmen weeks.
henry H. Childs, D. Prof of Onetetries and
atm of Women and Ch.thirem
loan Dauerfteld, D. Prat of the Practice of Med
rucherd 4 Howard, M. D., Prof of Omer,.
/mire P. ludkiim, N. D, Prof of General and Spe
cial Macon:gr.
Ssineel ft. Smith. 11. D. Prof. of klamira kfrdica;
Thempenties and Aleatical Jurisrmedemee.
Francis Caner, 2.1. D., Prot aPhydoltrgy and Gen.
era! Pethotoil.
Frederick Ofernek, N. D.. Prof of Chemistry and
Norman Or y, 81. D Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Tbree I,semrea daiy, conanurnag a pfti gai .7
course,
.ill bo Alyea during the month of Onloher.
teorommreins the fins Wednerdny, on Me following
suL
ject. Minor Sammy, remarry, Poinona..llle roma.
Meal Anatomy, an d Physical Duagnoals. Thie tonne
,II be seta, modents an earnestly arlvired to
avail themselves arm advantage.
.. -
Lectures 550 00 1, 115atricalatron • - ...;7 CO
Grat:foliar Di. Morseling Ticker. • SCO '
bleatertore cases alai Sur rat operations are bre%
before the class Ample facilities are affortlecltotbrac
area atria to parent Practical Anatomy. The warts
of Wv.tntioo an =Pk: among ease, are talisape
nor compound Miororoopti.
Good Board may be obtained at from 11.311 m pp?
par week. SAUL. Al SMITH,
atorithdSortO. S. /oar.
Dena of Me Faculty.
ntALDWIN MILLS EXTRA. WORMY FLOUR...- .
Jia/ The mhaoriber wUt keep constantly on band the
aroma EXTRA FLOUR, which berainerronts eiprel to
the beet brands in the maraca Famines are rocoest
ed to awe it a trlal N C KELLY,
attpftd3wr corner Flab or and Market alley
W ") torr, A l D rom2 CßES' bli r
s i h= ". ,
Statesmar " .o mental— ne u eddreseee and inmates
Mute Prealdenm lb U. S from 172) with
emanoirsof the Prceblite, Ilbnoryof their Adminis
trations, be. he.; compiled by Edwin Williams: 2
rola live —melte,
Lantartine's Pilgrimage to We ilely.Lami, 2 vole,
ninmin Levant's Nineveh, a new • supply-2 vole, 9
on. ilturtrated. Willis' Poems, revised cditionil
camti. Mermen' Jesuit., vols. Ivo. maim.Waels
ington leviers Works, to rots, Putnam . . mdform eel
non. peen, camb. Mi.. Warming Works, I vet, levo,
sheep. Senile. Sermons, 4 etas, Ivo, Weeciarbied
edge. ChemberstOcalary. Raap'e Theo wgv, vol,
boo. Flow's Lerieon and Para Halals Elora Later
pow. klitritell•s Ancient GeOgrapity and Atlas.
Warta' en the blind, nevialltion. Crum on Dancing.
Thls day reeeived and for UM by
euggit a EIOPELNS,E pito Rniiiiityment a
PrrrOniranks Jane 0. lee.
Ma. T. K. Grinvar—Dear Sim I have now been
sum your Writing Fluid and Red Ink ter near two
years,
mend find them We best I ever on a pen , I
think m wet along without sew Imported *Weis
ht the Ink lion herealler. Vows, respectfully
c. HArrtitem.
For sale by R. A. Fahnestock & Co.. Pittsburgh; 11.
P. Eletiorans, Alleabeny elty; end by lie Manufacturer
Thomas IC Hibben, Druggist and Chemist, tumult of
Lamm and Smithfield streets, Pittsbarglh Pa.
aarel-dser
ißkSiff ciiexze—ZU his ma no% as she B;-
‘../ and Moe. Depot and for sale by
_mop' At CANFIELD
Alll3-2 bbls for ..lo by
uldb.
bllLYztt e le.Ora boom.
.resat BUITURIDOE, WIL Nlb CO, Woes o
FAA4LY LI.OIM-60 bbl Posies brand;
O 0 do Glow% bto :red .d for sale by •
bora ARIISTRO.NO S CROZEIX
Haan° Cheap, km&
•
ing and :or, sate nr
by
torn 1¢ DALZELLi CO, Liberty .1
WORItt.IUMILECISITE/k—Perensia
Malaria Mammal vole:
ogling'. Motile& Dictionary. •
Taylor's !anneal Jarispnidenee.
Taylor on Pais.. Anon.. Physics.
eyelopmdia of Practical Medicine, t vols..
Ilcoper's Medical Dictionary.
Illiottores Practice of Medicine.
Dann and Goner's Anatomical Ansa
Masse's Anatomical Alias. For sale tiy
anrtl /AS D LOCK TODD, el Wood si
'PILLOW' clan musLtris, DIMMING%
W. It Meaner invites the attention of house
keepers to his eztensive anoninent of the following
Goods, vim
Pillow one Lino mad abeeingsLdo Mulles for dot
Lille. Table Diaper, Linen Diaper Table Cloths; Cos
ta. do, bleached nal anbleached; colored do Wool
ed Table Coven: Diaper for TOwelartir; emit 4.1 de:
nape, for onion cloths; Dimity totsbobsproado whin
comitetpanea colored do, all al low cash prices, at
nanb.St corner in and Market
VORSION TILLANDIKII
AT
. T . II , E a II I, INEII7 . O d Itr ,; ! . IIP.L WE AVLB .1 r., Co,.
mull Fin asZt glace, by the OPte: r er da e LlV—, "4l
1
ra. Leger here, viang Cognac, Idln, hal, 47,
steer or 20,111,:31, tag .
nuCcire Old memory COglme,, I:W.0 Mt
Old Pate Nemo,. do IMO:
The fat mots all far sale in halfploes mrd guar..,
octaves. os at te:01/ hy the demijohn.:'
L,ir,=,t-.. c...- .rouge. 11, '4,; NC
?`l:eilUt P l k e P. 1: '4CC
stt '
Old Maginry Coml., 00 - go,
do Pole Champapos, do ‘4%
di t lf: p jvjc,,,,,
~ d: ‘117;
14.4 rennessy, ' do sil, 4.4
Comb ', l: 14
Old dale Naetar,
Pelecalsor. do '4j
Kane. Chap:lyre, do 471,
1 J Dopey, Idoldemta, VA
. Chatehet dci
T.lOl. with mrseml ethet xcledjae j 'mei. a m ,
die. are of the Teel ppoef , um) , of Jena are old,
and smbraee a the hne fiatrarli adighliber trades
frorp, hmhoLley airaaa, caglan‘mtd . nal
Nolo beam ear cheaper.
1,0 10 0, eo. rely .P. 3 obalanis .pare an 10 k..2 the
establishment of the sahmesher.
ugh JACOB WEAVES, Jr .
•M koack
I tWAR:AN BRANDIEI3—A realasea
Brandy. bottled HU
1817 Peach Brandy, made.fteat We rte..'"
ttet the dry frau.
Old Apple Etraway . YAW&
014 ahreeirleA6 Basaer,l4lplet.
A fteß &SUMS,
ruxty ly 41.64141.,biatt1ed 1..
ankhom B the moor Nog..
upall JAKOWWEAVEaIiJr
.
paboi.u_o 7
11.2 Pr= se, Iva Wood aed Smithfield
IFlEPantnts pod Guardians of Allesktersy Qv end
-I.l4thWlCh,tirs entified dna • School will be n
tlict basement of, ilia Dieshodiet Cburc on e us
C 4 Mil,._.an • Aiiegbeny, on bleralaY , 3 4 , ' , eh.. the
enll be In attendance daily the week pre
*Maga= yip state terms, uni sheer tow
l• from amin■nt and nueispettalsources as to
abatty 1 4 , u m i n p morally, meni a lly and ' physl•
Whi and from his lens eePerleoe• in-the Pretclieon,
hopes m Maria • &are of Pchhe Pcirenge
04dt:din. uREGOIEY.
Presbyterian and Cbristiso Advemme copy It
800118-81NOLIR8 MID MUM.yokat.
TOMS LI, LOCKMOD, Rooescu.na ann lam
as.V
sa. a 3 Woad sonar, .1I leave In a how days for R.
York, Ronan, 61,.. to snood th e Trade aates, and Imil
1,,,,h,py to e aeonta any olden for Book', 6.0, which
' MI.") EY " — " r i t br, Id:LT-, . Itwdlig - andr: '
IL I
EP b ..11 0 MAI all DR.:KEY & Cr'
lovirvrA • F - a mom., ear •
net of Fourth and rem mum*, will bnoPan•
~ monthly, Monday, dogusmlD. 1.840. anydo
. aCir . ALP#9.lO46.e . ..l:Vi. R. Ilarphfßiii-eat
aueutiou of te.,.. t 0 to km oupstlui issornmeninf
•L. Goods, from lima* pneed to fineottain, sa
suipad .ad win band; also homy do. in mat •
variety of ogles, at um* out comer Fourth and liar•
kat sts. wpb
STRAII BOATS.
REGULAR U. S. MAIL DEAVER PACIES.
The splendid faste:m.lns gunmen
REVEILLS.
Stone, Mager, less foe Risme
all inierniediem ps t ms,,,
tn
Reveille drawn bat inePes tat..
FIR freight or wane, eppli.da based es te
D NV It
FOR CIISIGINNATL ,
•
Xt ••••-•• i Tao iryleadid light tir-Apgh' ~..e ,
• ~,...,.14 CINDIIRF:I.I.a,
simiii ett, tanner. will leave for above
lea all ibitermadialoljaala this day, .1
10Weloct, A. Al.
rat Might or pusage, apply on lioanl. ao.is
iiilkiliVNATl It PITTSUCIFLaiI
v at',
DAILY PACKET LINE.
nKus well known Lino or splendid passen g er Stems.
en! Lo now composed of the Intgest,sopflast bas
ben mud famished, and most powerful beats ou tlst
waters at the Watt liveryancommodminn Ltd es nu
fort that money ean procure, hat been preeidedr.P..
magma. The Lute boa been in opetatbm An' 5" 10001
—has earned a million of people nubs. timeless: inju
ry to Weir persons. The boats will lm at the foot of
Wood street the day previous us starting, forth* reo o 9 -
duo of freight and the enn7 of passengers oa the regi.
ter. la all eases the pottage money moat be paid 10
MIDWAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Comte Ilee/ISSIL rl
ere Pnabargh every Sander retonve.A at 10 dekreg
•
•elier every Sunday evening at le r. 11.
May C. 7,1517.
The MONONIOAREIA, Chit. tirnar, willte.s, Plus
burgh tarry Ittooday mgreing at 10 o'elxt; Meek*,
every Monday eventettst 10 p. ;
_ _
TTe HIBERNIA NA Capt. Kl.orlanATAN vW
itoAs rinsay mo, h al ttllost;
'Wheeling arm. TauAmu crewv al la r. X.
. . . .
The NEW ENGLAND Na t. Gap:. S. Vt A r an
kayo PlAsbarAti every WeglAwdny morn. ,a 1 It
o'clock; WbeetingtmeryWeAnetAar ervAning A Mt ■
TlETtrglikiritTe. .
The nnmwavr, Capt. Gum, 'mg' leave Pita.
hmgh men' Tharaday morning at Id Ledo* Mae*/
every Thongs) , everungat to y.m.
VU.obirirl+AV/C/i0•0•..
Tee CLIPPER IC. 11, Capt. Pan DeoW 0101 10001
Pituberxh every }Way =ming .110dislooki
Lint 'every Prlday evethtit at 10 r. W. • •
• •
lagnitiat
SIMILE= ARRAINGIBEENTO ter'lß*ll.
MONONGAUELa ROUTE.
in. Only
yn7. 3 ...l E =L Et t: I.ll=, snd
T*cHE splendid aaPhiladelphia
fast rantung U Mall comers
ATLANTIC„CaptJ Paskinson; BALTIC, Cot
obs; g
) LAN D S,
LOUIS AULANEtrips, „Captil Bean= tad mw
maltin enable da between
PITTSBURDII AND BROWNSVILLE. •
wJjI
The momlag boat will leave the MontageUN
Wharf', above the Bridge, daily at 8 o'clock proalseiP
passengers will take SUPERB COACIIF3 at Browns.
at 3 pailoet, P. M., and the splendid eon of do
moret, and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberberd, eta
M., and arrive in Baltimore the memo ores
Mg, nt time for the evening lino to Philadelphia and
Washing(lte dr/.
From PUndittorgh to Baltimore, only 38.1itr 0
ma
181.0,0
From Pgshargh to Phi:l462lphi., only 40 koun.
Pares 012,0
The evening boat will leave at Gotbaehi 0
eneept Sus.
day @weenie.. Passengers by this boat will lodge
board in comfonabln Stale Boom.. the firm tught, pas.
Cer the mountaini th e Ibiloanng day in Ea bent
oaches, and lodge the second eight to Catubtrlang.
passenger bays choice of either Stelzeboit or Avid
Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and tbe
privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Dardmare,
and resuming their mete at plena.. Casella cher.
tared to part e. to travel as they please.
We make up the loads and way hUla for the
es the Pittsbargla ogees. tin order to save time b
at Brownsville,) it in Uterethre Important for
passengers to get their tickets berms. going en board
of the boat, at our office, Monongahela Rosso, Wales
meet, or Pt Charles Rossi, Wood It, flushing', •
apealem J. MISKIntRN, Amos
COLVAICILIIS, OHIO.
Pltisiousgh 6 Louisville Poets& Lino
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOULYVILLF.
Tba isluAld new steamer
vEl.wanen No. l,
Ilulsp, maker, nal losm for slums
d mtermedhlla Fon. on,WoineS.
dsi t ets so
I, at 10Vdelselr 111.
PPoor ra'ala
" Vrgaili b iW i ll 'n rO. CO.
lai OEO II AULA-...difIRROEIL
PITTSBURGH LNG - LOUISVILLE YACEICY LINE
• The new and aplre.liti fast pasisetv
g"
P.'k aLF.GRAPIF fay.%
. aeon, mxttes. will leave for Cler.L4
awl and Louisville on Thursday, the ad teat, at Ye
o'clock, A. M. Pot freight or passage apply on board,
to BUBBIUDGE, WILBON/c Co, or
GEO B MILTESIBERGEB.
meg
Louisville wind mu Louis Paohut }Anon.
1849.
REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS
rho Nal intoning plumage
armor ATLANTIS,
Oen. W. Wielio, vonsuir, will
- • •r. the anoint inid•totenneillow prate
every .1.413 , y, al tablas/if, 0..
For (mien or passage apply on bond, or to
E. C. KING, No. LAZI Com. Row.
loars-dGin •
• ,
REGULAR snre ir gra rActier KIR ST. LOOM
The fine Cut rennlnipeasepsel
• t creamer EN. LAN
A. DlePheis - on, einete en 1 leeTe Obt
above and Lnte IVItS •••-
Ty @POPO sy, xi ID o, Wort, r. A r ._
E. C.
For Ireght or pommy apply be'as ol
kV alo
mars-dreo ELNG, No Row,
_ Lospnride
FOR WHEELING AND BRIDGEPORT.. .
Tim and substantial steame;
HUDSON.
matitv=av i t: r" , arLl r=ir.
Wheeling and Beidirepart. BM will leave PiDeburg
an Wedoieday and
P9a: frtight or pa.sea&a,Aaplycalloyd.2EUL
FOR WHEELING AND BUNT/Sq.
The dm eteentar
cnioximme,
jaill will tto~wm
er7EVeorga Ca li.d. 11:11.PROOLIO pots on
?dander and Thanedays, at 0 et
For fret& or passer, apply on board. 1017
M=MI
12133221
WILD• NISD • V eactterr
SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAVER.
The U. P.Mall amour, MICHIGAN •
. Na 9, swill leave Re landing mottle
the Monongahela Rouse, ovary Sao.
•
J miming it a o'clock, for Beaver,
. Saturate", silt :truce al I otclack, P'. M.
Fare ytti to Beaver and back, Twenty•Svo Cent..
. m
SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAVRit:, 7
the w
m a th The steamer BR&VPA ,erm kw
beta harf, comma Ins Dlononon
Home, evql Unary rooming
t 9 o'clock, for : UNIVIttt. Idenernink.
aro, leave Beaver at I Welock_ h . .... 41., and ,airlut at
4 o'clock. Fare, Twenty -4u Grule ,04n,e4
• E.XPILIMS Pb' LUIS.
'KULADELY ArmauximOßE,
Facladvely forP...mirem
-Tb.. Boats of this Liza will leave
as follows, at S A T k at night:
Üblo-Vapt L. 7g, Tuesday, Ulm
Lot/Warm-4 P Ttuotpaon, Waduesday,
lientaelry.-Qtpt U huby,Thetsrday, s 3.
I adlaz,a-P Murray, ?thin'. 21.
08/0..-A Craig, Saturday, PS.
Loam:ma-4 P Thenemon, Sunda!, I&
Surnaoar 8 Truby, Monday, V.
Ludiana-P Mote], Tuesday, U.
.Ohio--Caps. A Crug, Wellneaday,
Louisiana-,) P Theurpson, Thursday, $O.
Sso lumage. applyntelry.-Cape
to Eby, Friday, X.
Pb? p
Mortoagahe= . . _-
gull D =CU & Co. Cattelltais •
magnak sad CleaslealAeadsaar.
(ROOM I.Y TUB .141 PRESBYTEIILLef comm.
Thli Imatuflion is deef i reed to be Davabellt•
TIS'A eademy and he re -o pe n ed for the
oflads and lean[ Cie deem, eta the beet
day; the 11 day of Septa/24 ' d. - •
Tbe coarse of toady veld embrace the ednameabdaa
dm of ea klizels6 education, sad* the Wither dePat ,
menu Of the Isaidish Selene; with - the Lado, Gawk.
Fdea and Gera. Leareasta.
=ili . 42 . 2 . bo d t=ltly prepate l skr enter . =
for those not destined for Carry kW& eol.oolldi. ,
dye sod praelleaL
The id ovatmoma 111. Lunation 'di be lad, pc
deelded ao 4 that. Ataherity swill always ler emealurar
bl Masan and election; end wreeeeeeereperrn.d
at the Ileadtal rovertheent of the erboals•bar praceee
id, tan we eadot w ectedinee the pep. that *ha ,
We Papaw is /mumble: ant, that It /MP= ail
aum personal intedesttaa wed as the goat of
whole. Pord shwetats , fodaada....`" * . L'V' en
ate of seek a name, as o• effect re
thee abeo
eeeee.eoy, teladdral the bedlyt not Ywhfaetloe fatthe
offende r bet es pieta:lea or the reeetrawe of elatLar
otratda n Meter foiled Vas made of godentemapre•
fere ada P a.l ..a 4"° „, "".. physteal, do•
a te a lls u. s c h :an n' a of - the inmates of
.
p t ip e ippx jp wept to be able to annonnee teem
fitux Ito bax wanted Om valuable marvium tut
Utah. Wtmlatot a (Imamate of PrimetOn, aJ.
and Mt 1. utuva. & platinum of Imdayena Centex,.
Eamon, P. penmen alba highest literary pad .ot
entifio attruantenut
It la miry desirable tbu oedema ebricad motel the
SW at the commencement of Me melba, In Order,
that O dames may to systematically Mind haisoni
*We premixed.
-bio deduction mil' be made Cot Mimeo, MUM ert.:;
ease ot protracted dame&
%v e iling books, pent. ink, and oar. PlatiOuntl;.-
Mll ibmiabott VI ets per mule.
L. cal* Principal,
Rea. lk H. Riddic, Lk U. Mr. Richard Edwards.
,
A. T. MVIII,II. D. ' Lake Loom* .
lion. A. W. 1.0021., " W. W. Wilson,
Mr. Works Alarm " Haory Mtwara&
Cuesnos can en ohudexed at tho Rook Stare of Mr.
Lake Loomis, No. an Wood mat, and alum Rick
ard H. Boom & Pd., No. EXI Marion sk ' soloali► •
I olly il4 I
Bourn, sT., say.. flow.i.asc Saimtan
ALLEGHENY CITY.
$ B - d. " 2 "." .."71 ) nphlt.hmevt wilt by resmamh
tr.) ealmiday, Septembm 3d, and Om younggem
lemen have
no
an opportunity of being thoramitilp
' and expeditionaly qualified for the Mules and regain
mama of active LIG,
That dm Principal is
and merely • emerat
bauum, a judicious and mon succesefol hretnectOn*
mast ha amount to any intelligent lead toilciammt
mind, Gm the number of Ronan and
prium ob.d
by him lit Trinity College, Dahl* from the "1.
mon Emend of ton bunt '!ea
Fel
loth and Prolamin; and, finally, from dm saillfaetioa
expremed by parents at a iha proficiency made by his
pupils. hat additional a ration as to Me penalise •
acorn and advantau• o the Itiotitthm, see Pies
swims, which, with Insilm.iels. can be procured. rom the PRINCIPAL, at thelnetltota, or in hedorni
nmct,opewelta 10 Colonnade Row.
IV. B. few boat:dere A• 111 be received, Seta..
health, condo:lmnd Intaileetaal tararizentral
urefolly auended to.
augignitt
.
A BLACIESSIITit callable of making salt was ®'
surs, and funtbdans each work as Is raim".,___
about One Works, and repairing wall amuck e.g..
wribollers
A good siltation i. now areal re seek
ertabliM lamest , in easiness where es owl=
too or three hood. Apply to Kira ir..101463, orate
subscribers near Teratatua, for to niter Information.
TIIO3IAS WAN_
LEWIS PEM , ESuN
Pallets Wt West. inly Isa.
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