TdE rrrrsßultqll 'GAZETTE. 1.1.1 111. , 111.11 trVIIIIT. k CO • r PITTED aqui • • FRIDAY MORNING, fitIGGST al• IrrTer. t . truecitee 14,4Ciiii...-irre asib pub,e Daaiy, Tri-Wrek ly, and Wee y. Dail la Dollen per annum ; the uollargr. slitting the Weekly is 'Flirt; tlellantoer amount, striethr eatiesei. ascraoraarustres are earnestly requested to hand In .her ravens before 6 n 11.4 art early inthedal al practicable, Advertiacolanthnot isisened fora apse , . tied lista sill toy mably be charged until ordered ant PiiTLADELPIIIA!VORTLI ANIEUICAN. AdTertibaßnill .tintlitseppttor., to theiiorth Amer 121. and Untied Ethic. Gtlietic I . rtietarlphta, rc.q.civc apd fonrarded from tins Othie. ANTIS/ASO/1W AND Wiillt TICKET. soi emiel.mistirsipmee HENRY Al. rt:Limre, iof I.4er:se Cosset: stpisr, WILLIAM VABLE*, of CAmoty AoMiotMA, ; ROBT. C. WALKER:, of nixoboth Borouoh. .10,1114 MILLER, 01 Motopabuigh. 'i, CALEB LEE,IROAMoI, b , WA/. ESPY, o Lovior Bt ClaJr ! r utZ2BT , CARTER CU B M riltoborgh c (1410. P. MAl'lrs St ' elsir ntaseiq JOHN NO N,,seAllegiseny lolottesemrrs4 Us. airrciL, ot Peebles: ecir.03134 . 31731. 31. AIITITURS ! of 4 Rlubur6L . Aerates, JOHN RICERS of PPellay. Par Looal at.t. 5.. 11.2 t pairs 041 ;soma page.;. tee-eV:de News The deel Bridge mute, is nearly, if, sot grin, as satisfactory to the people of Pitudairto out Pennsylvania as it he had granted the Ilidtlic.llo;t, and it must be a "wet blanket" to the biimmorlt and Ytockholden qt . the Bridge Comma* If they are wisei' they wtg cease their labont Idr the present, as -they will be wasting their tndoey io little purpose by going on. They ought to be aware of three things: Font; Thut their biiidge will bo aq Impediment and obstmetion to the free ase:igatron of the Ohio river. They - know thrhthere have been floods is the Ohio, withina few pears, womb would proven t the puma of bonte tinder Ind bridge ; and they know, ohm, that • full ringed Ghvernment ve_haeke hove sailed down theVrive., Within three yenn, and that the bridge Would 4aVe prevented this passage m the sea, without a partial Mstavntling. Stroud. Common rectum otigat to teach them that Pittsburgh and - PenesylveMia will not quiet ly submit to dove a ineinfesting ht to an unob structed navigation of the Obbt taken from them without pertinacious kesistanee—not by athletics or physics! farce, for' that to eichewed by the whole people—bat by every legal remedy ! Which can possibly be put ovciperatme. Tkint. They might to be atreru that tho prob abilities of their being able toleestaitt thens4clves to finch a bridge as they lite bailding, are ear-ecd ingly feint; that their oirn'eha.-ter is against,thent, aud dud all the tows toad &airlines in regard to the unobstructed stiviintionl of toe Ohio ore againat them. • If they then persist!irprom4eding with the..un dertaking, they eon cfpntand Po sympathy i; they lose their money as npenatiy far their temerity Forolgoi Illonepany. The Emperor of 134sitia is , said to have, mat a met of wheat to 15osclotatt, wilh a coyest that Le would count the grata, by way of. au Int.:ton that be could rot ccatoLthe litynsdA of the poop. this were about to overrun lituegary. Tiro Ke lm. of Sown& Is said to have been, estatot count the grates, but lhare taVee bawls ao4 three Means who will pick; them t 4.." llu allusion supposed to have been to Wei Generale, Ocrgey, Bean, sad De... 14 and to the three hot ream., June, July, .d Augotd, when? the :ever rage! with gi4saest tal.hLY. An improvement its the masts and manners of the people in Engliski rine Maine.. bog Imaante manifest. At it receot evuotrV fare. o oeet lerpett..d his mimusenpts froth Ilookaviller to In ottaeller, order to nix whist. 4, bet teet with nv opcottl agezueot. Ito the q.tuu oEtte trade, however. that thin to rather an lediestitin of the baarietta of the mm's rhymes, thin the stern temperance feel ings of the dealers. The Jews of Hungary are l among the Meat ar dent end reuregeousef the &Venders of the'llbei - ties and independende of the nation. The.Jew tell chronicle, in a teller final one of that people, mho ben* about in thrspalsh 'his two sons to Bea with Kossuth, took digit to the Relbi to rewire hu hissand. The chi (tithe{ bleared the ?loathe, t r and add, ,laa win g Jowl idh time. tiom:- amide white bear d,{: i'l wi h I were (seemly years younger, and I ivanld gO with you; but my boat and my prayers If4e.utilk you" We talk much of plablic balm in th,. country., but-do not build them! ;In Eaglmod, the Doke o Cleveland has given & 2ho toi make a commence ment of such an establiihmentl in D4lingt4n. The people of Hachure, ear Oxfiord, *wets shocked recently by seeing t irty able bodied la f, borers harnessed lake: dra ft cows to a wagon, which was sent to d what at some distance, loaded with ccal, sea lira wnick to the place to which the vehicle and this n sort of team be.. longed- i The story which titr‘eted do largely in the in telligence last reeeiv.i,ita reami to tee almest In calculable value of thel Irlah p rat bog., has explo ded. Though peat hese-roe valoch'e preportn, the useful anbstancesl which i form to ingrettenta cannot be extracted,Lexceptl at an expense far greater than the seOrtinf Mech. Bo that now the British National debt hill notibe paid off, a.,r Will emigration from lrelandlas sted. Investigations of physicianst barn proved len dim to be the healthimitgrear bity in Europti; tied probably mom so than nay Oat class city In the world. Orlon]. Capitals in Enrope, Vienna la the most unhealthy, the avenge annual ram of -mor tality there being juair]oubld what it is in Lon don. In the latter cit`yr one M each forty.Tve of Its population is take , Off within the year; tr, %I -0U:m.313e In Orelity-t .and a lutlL i z, The London Lien JOitze to has learne,fthel negotiations have been opened in Fran. tb'r the , , suppresaion of Irtuarylpiracy.i, The Literary G azette. of this country 'Vise net yet received this tux., which may bi;isaid in_he “important, it '. i ! 'P. It wee proposed tooilil al nem Eliattiet church in Itathielllyan, Irelmuli?here it was mceniined, just in time, that thali)pte.tialt church alreaey there, had a ninisteri and a congregation Cot - silting of that minister;plerk, kod their respective little Wallies No adialoo Naha made to the commodations for protaatint w6eship in that place. A Liverpool paper; ' , .. , arierl i ef certain lines it publishes, that they "etre wri ea more theca sixty pars ago, by one w u has for more than:atm Teas slept In hts gtave, erevelq for his -own amtmement." Itather!a grayy r , atousement; and singular torte that lea him t 4 indulge in it. Of all the public mei . whord O'Connell braught into public life, art one woo elver known tobsve an opinion of his cnit , q, but the Cherust leader, Feargets O'Connor. be stoles are regarded as failure. A greet event hen ;occurred In Pt n, Tn. Grand Opera has bateniAlosed for the went Of pa tronage. A meeting 'pr Idernry and theirocal men, and politicians, *ink plate te coasider.ohat aril to be done. Motor Hutto strongly toyed that • bill should be pit*ented fin granting a , snh ddy of 600000 franks !gir the support of the then. true of Paris. A mat; larger rout uooid lure been voted, but for the 415tre......e.d .t.oe of th.freae eery. The Assembly riptil probably refuse tri vote the Money. t.i Punch hastens to gpfiect a rumor that iltieen Victoria will beneeFor+reside in Ireland., DIM Punch thinks her !ma gone to Ireland for good. The Royal theatre at 'the !leave bar , been /dos ed, en derernint of SoMe ! dispute between the eonad ogwioners appointed ittlnatiage to humors's, by the late king, and the present monarch. This to the reason the seven:m[l'nm gives out. The tot,h tic know well enough, tryst it is becaurc very few go to it, and the Royal creasury is too prior 10 sup port it. 'Harlan has burnt another t .wn,Seougrad. The reason was, that the hilittlatants resioed his en. Mete with powder anti.itall. On this an 'aide Enropoaujotuard says, Oil every age ban ifs Anr acterieerca, it teems peonliarly fitting that this should be styled the agdet Great Butchers. .Tho chief butchers of Eureite,lthe present year, boy. been and are, flay..., W ihdiscbgrets, and Count B flo wmitiorgh, of Pruessa.l Tulare all of Royal descent. Hayes°, dui Sinelaer;per excellemee. Is • deitendent of thete/eetor of flume Caasel, who sold his subjects to Lord North, at so finch pet head, to fight gams! !ha A aiSsicaus talhe eingular affair of the Lola Monte 4 marriage, produced a wonderful excitement in the faith halal/1432nd ansteenatie world at London. The 3% d4nnfleolanteatt Witten Wrested for bigamy, the dirge being fatirirded iiiitlie alleged forte, that she vlieis married some eight yearn ago, in Ireland, to e r Ceptain James, who is now in India, end that - MO h t l l h E d N in r. :Lnd A , L , fi d e. , YLO .ap:h lL , Z d a. re Etris lio,a 7...- • ... ' eSe Ilan never been legally divorced from him.lt atopeara that this famous countess of Landslell was ab Irish girl of an enterprising diaposittou. She mar. I.= T . t h r i tti t if n et Pf tt hh e ij °9.. l ".6 ,— `the Uellailli had tied Laroteuant lames, but her comittet was not sure therefore iiii , ',., " . " .„ . th ';;lt i l g i :' l lt , „l . : shell as : to satisfy hint, and he othamed a separa- made by this great assemblage. But if I possess- Loo a roman,. , flora. lire subsequent ~, ,,,e e. r es cd the moat gifted power of eloquence. I could not Canada wes•thei United States. a. singer mad warms at Madrid and Wiesen:here, : 1 76 ,s i Lwo „, 7l. , , tkie dee p ,„„e and snidtnggrotelide I The Rev , Dr. Diann, an 'alumni Wesleyan e ,,„ ioneee, ninenoteip. anyion 0 , i ,, • ,,,, te d the no,weetil me wish tii,ii h h ii,°•,....174p,-,,,:drt.3, dean - nave' lounger, in rework recently published, thus mal treats the state ot Canada with that of the United old king of Havana, who lived for some some with teal unworthy as I am, they have elected me IO the first office in the world in point et moral and S taten: him, no his acknowledged mistress, md while oc• chpying that posioon, committed so many extra, p.al d . In the battles where I bore come Every book I had road. and every person wi th : .7k upeyy, ..ked, I was sestained by the American soldier whom 1 had conversed alter .truing ei America and apamiest and outrages against the moral scene of and volunteer, ad:mesh's. in all the qualsties which , Cenarlit, united in their ' testimony. tothegoat the citizens of the town where the Royal tame I ens°. sec.. Where they have confidence in , diderence niggly telt on panning the oundary 1 have but two thoughts— , I line; and this change seemed always to he lope *. held, that serious riots took place. The Imo. 1 • b h 7:, , ,,....., , ..::.,,-.6- . , i n e hn. nation of the old mootheb wan so pliable, 'bet h.! such soldier: llghL " t! '' o r la i :i ' th b s 4 o r ch '4 . " l " di " ers ‘lWh'taht seatednn inocii't favor n e l at C2a re na o d f a tior "` "y °"""' " and N it7si chanctonsums - has neve7so th" fa t e a it el ‘l k " rvo ' 7": went throofilt some port of a marriage with Lola, told Ido hut e hmesc _ l e i t h em es,e the mend , 1 end then abdicated. The scandal, however, wan - sot emote. been attempted. The fact 3 indispotabe. It us note I w°° not der n m t4 al! of th e greet office I now fill ' matter of reitioning, of inference, 01 opinion, il nth great that he was at length compelled la one ' i Candidate, bat forced and in instantly fee es , much in going out or a warm tip his left handed wife, and Mn, ithies, or Lola i tonere ' a n i ,' ' i ned by ilripo7s es which I could not resict room into a cold atmosphere. What is it which ; Blunter. or - the mottle. of Landsfel, came to Eng. not once the desire cf the people has pieced me , products the change 0 The pretensece is, of course, t ‘ h,ere v Ty ening, thought . my untiring exertions , s matter of tune. The American temperament is *ad. Oa the 19th of July, she was married, pub- ' tidy, and with great form andstate, to one Lieut. h ' .. 7 e 0 . prat.t h e o i.o ,.. ~ ,: n e . . y , 1 . .7. , : i ip i l ,, p . o r. w .p , , ;:i .. t , Yi nod ' by soma generally preferred, and by others the /leak!, alone of the handsome holiday regimen , not disciplined to polmes Forty years of my life I Let us look at the cue. On the American lido ' df guards, kept about London nod the Court. were /12,r0 3 3, ~„,,, o f . 3 , eountry. Toil, the people are all life, elasticity, buoyancy, activity; gits Ma an Income a some 6 , 35,000 per annum, r „, , , ov . a d o o ons., ,,, e ,, nxic i i ,,, y r n:d este were the elements m of on the Canadian side, we have a people who al. rind is a fete months over twenty one yearn of ^,,:e. la ' s ' ied country with alr te7 ' ci ' n t e n riz e iei i , i7r7l:edien y ce to more r " ü bd rid " e ' r d' LL italti . e P n tri of l " r if tha t o muc-b —.- ii . ..,,,,,,..„, t,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,„ ••• „rd, 0 , en,dy , her laws. fhe part mmy life to which I look Again; on the America n c territory, ' a w n e h behtdd headed man mihners of the aristocracy, w porn with the greatest pleasure is when I was protactog men moving as if thee hod the idea that their Oil- Dickens h...,..... en, .... tee ,ii 1,,, , t . n n e d loomen( inn 1.. nen ts on the frontier, the women , lag was to ant, to choose , to govern—at any rate, children, from the tomahawk and scalping- to govern themselves ; on the Canada sod, we fee Kergsoft. Lieutenant George Trafford Ileatd is h m e, of 'O r 0000 , , 1 a race, perhaps more polite than the other, bet certainly • very soil young men. -The uproar in I hope my manses will not be munnderatood, who seem to lira under the impression that their . fathionable circ'es, occasioned by this recta, wag I . or . m u tk e nt „ g r, t n h g is ,i ,,, ,:au , : b n i cj i, , I . 7 ',shed tore the great ' vogation me to receive orders and ob ced ey. Thee. alt I Prollighorta Ook old an., of the youthful groom nortnern States, to wittl; the s i t e ' e h o o urte m' l d il d e l ; a ' r ' i d d 1 the airth " nalt 4 s id4 an ' Y" tati 444 or fi le ho l t a el t a h n e re l4 6 d llei s r • ' found out that Lola was the undivorced wife of prosperons husbandry; to ascertain their wants , coaches no. in cone a tfet movement, radroad traits another person, It was ascertained that Captain and wishes, nod to see my land friends and tart pasting and repassing with their passenger"' I Yemen, her legal husband, was tam in the month he r er d i t d : e ito ... T . a wniht nice of haleness are .en pushing their can oe my aympatby to the friends of I-' cares with impasalered ardor' On the Canal., kaf Rate las; .111 d a complaint then entered ..6 0,014 hefty every where, now struggling for liberty; but shore, we have conpan U : rely gill life; delicate, her for bigamy. She was wrested of the bonne of my great care will be to promos. the peace of the genteel, ' s iennal. eover ; on theA L . second hoeherto , nod to k en to a police o tg ee, country, and to avoid entangling al ianees with territory, all along the shores of the latex, the ;L ,....ni " ene. took place in the r i.e .._ a ny, pursuing the example of Washington . And , country Is being cleared, houses and villager:built, " now my friends, I again return you my grateful works put up, incipient posts opened and trade ilia crowd of spectators thanks for the enthusiastic reception I have mem v- : begun. On the Canada ite,o.o...kien , The conduct of the young gentleman was moat, ed I love to meet my fallow citizens fete to Wee, peer. for miles, while the small openly= and , to ergo their r, l_a t e i nest hinds, espenialle tha have been made present themselvee to view Inn j effegionate, bat a lilt; silly. He twit tgitands s who were the patriots of. very Infantile and feeble state of proven. All this was exhibited at once at our hotel 11 bribe tamale clasped in his ...1 nod frequently Te Y r h ifi:y u e 'd e i nT r th l' e ladies, God blew them, they , imprinted thereon a fervent lam. The blegistrste have every where chweed nig way with their I We had been put down fa the town of Nietera, Said that the inte ll igence on which the prosecution ...Ma God bless you all. the American side, in the midst of m malireidtply. , ' lama, end hastened at ence to one of several fangs : halied, to prove that Chaplain James pons will living _ eca m me, Tort.. one Fast Soit..—Doring , hotels. Residebeing • lendldly fitted al it wee t in India, was dated some six mouths hefarc the B the vi of President Tot -'n l to PattsbUrgh, lust full of people lit my m p ooranee I had Itned 'marriage, and the parties might Ware bad m then week, he a•as interow.oed in Ingo. to As views th at we weth lo Lek° 10 1 11 our thei.e.th ~ lloe 'g rl ' ..e , ' reassesaion private information of Ins death, pre- oft the /attention of starery extension. The fret- , and battened to engage 0 room; 10 this nttempt j vioun to the ceremony. He therefore let Lola oft' 'd n e hTairce th n'sb't:..i'llo'747LeArthuedu'rt: responded to . to . u a nd c.i i i t e d d dli ni e k trlt e,b to altogether mimemodabon or ea. ' for the present, open her acting husband findtag Legg!, be ...yarded slavery as 4 a geCat moral nod 1 commanded a l view 4 to th u e rn F l al ' ll ' s 'ha NVe b" c lh . ct i ' l : two sureties for her in 5001 each, and upon her political evil, and would be Infinitely rejoiced ii : orcr to the Canadian village, and found an equally' own recognizance for 10002 more. The pair im- it were every where utterly extingushed, be did I uMetsshotut mho; but the contrast was moat sink.' mediately eat off for the Continent- In coneection rto o L oo l. l .in r e ,g ve ,, , L , ll , a , t o. t , k:n f, e r t , g , :me . s y .e „ / toe con:titu- I .1:7. ! The saloon tor - which we were directed was I • in the _tat, a e lea to one of the Amencae dieing rooma,thpable 'with these proceedings, it may be Mated thee the wnereut it new exists, but it had the rtght mud' of accommodating from 150 to 200 persons. What the Manzeta of Londonderry the Colonel of should excm se it, to prevent its extension into was the company, When dinner was announeedj H eele r, enftehee , h oe t w etee d the g e " e es ie _ territory hba now thee than be had lett Wasbongton about Lea persons sat at one end of a prodigeoth 1 head brew dd cea ca , ,,, , ,a d mant i h m .h i ejoi : ,, e , ,,,, Lnagi i . . iaimd T h ,, , , ono,. table, receiving the good things of Providence in Mat upon hie tendenng the resignation of bin mm- p eo pl e , perfect silence , except as britten by some coon 'mission. of Csdornia were about to form a State Coastau. I mon place pomace of politeness. . Th e ettoottoo of France is moat cs id ee l en d L., coothming the slavery prommuce, and would Them ea: at our table, on this and on all othute n v or admin.:, 1010 toe cd an early 1 orecomiona on old Indy, the p erfect enonifination threatening. It In evident that there men be an- day—he l• l • I. .. J uice. , of o e_ expressed his gratificatton at this and de- . the state cl i tongs around us. 'I his lady had ether revolution. The eubserviency of the A.- gazed that it •hould receive his cordiel ;suction, ' a dowager me appearance soil air, the quince. muddy, to the despot, comically called a Republ , - as HE WAS UTTERLY HOSTILE li 1 THE IN. ; recce of poldeness, with studied 'movements and. ; can p roodoot, in thheoptotei nail the , to,. together , ' NEW TERRITORIES. i punctilios fire filly year. Her dress, bead ger,. and I urn impudently stripping the people of their fiber- We derived the stove from u well known gee- ornaments had been Mewed as if for a hall room, ties, and preparing, in open day, for the final nth- Oman of P:ll.33trent, who was preneot when the i Our friend might have been taken from Niagara.; . ; version of the coestmatton under winch they have Breaideht expressed his views,nod n was ram- to any saloon m St. hinter's, and would have sun. their existence. But the dnancem wall be Ice 313- 0 n 1 , 1,%7",: e d L ' k : , : i " . ": „ , ‘,t';,,,,,"1:r.,......f time ,''''. ree k: . 7 . 1 ::: 11:, '„, ,% '. d. ‘ ,"1" , 17 a b y o ' ,i t 1,...i, pl ease Now, ti"i'iete are the !mediate cause of the next revolution. They are tv. Tame coo b.. title.. that in reference ' fo 1 g...” . 0 . ttirs Sonntry, and tan: them "" ro n osnmsmi In a truly lbelmitable condition. Enormous as Free Snit, as we as in reference to the Tardy, . oiler Canadian society as tranamendently shove the Ngmn.,' A irronistraticm grid prove to be what ' that o f the United .States. The ayht of that 014 ; !was the prodigally and corruption under lons Why should ' lady would settle the-question at once on the %cora I : Pb il itithi and niald as mesa to strides which h. t vre n e o F f ,•!• ' ,•„' N i " ,i, ' , ' • `° ::n "' 1::,:,,, i1' ,,, d 7n1.2,. n hn.the ,of getaway. and especially when it is added, that] made towards a national bankraptay, the present maned< towards the Natuast and '6 , We Adult:its- at the Canada hotel, the gentlemen and ladies Mahe government far outgrips him in those respects— tra , inisl— Bur ler Co. 11" tog. Wine nt dinner, and at the other ;Lae of the Corder ill.. ts not the fashion. I The public expenditures of Francelor the present , „ „.... ~e et, e. ,,,,,,,, _,,,, te ~, to There ts another mokind dilfereiwe be,eee I , y,, will exceed 5300,0L/0 000, and the reeves. ~,,,,,M 0 , ,,,' 7 ,,,0 ' r ^ t t ' ' ,.e . ,.,,r fled ii „ le , i ,,; i :::„ i . rmeise the A mencan• and ta' nadia - tia. la the hr. ' men- I ' :will fall ahon Menu 6:0,000 000. The deem tan General Tat irmr's sts,enrs, gm to: c the les man- tined ..... I r).mdeas. sentiments. opmons a nee. i Hilo and '49, will amount to ri5J 000,000 or (min, nen. They say that be is awkward before avant korlatt"ge +rem. to be ginanderee a el nnmoo l [or more than 8100,610,00 U In Justice to the rev- e_rs. „ nad does not mate a favornhie impreswon atzit , Tne ,,, f...aple , att rn art , t , t . t their legs sena.. l i oletionthy government of loin, a ought to be men. I s? e ,. e b ly " e r lT st , t' . 7:, e r r s ' e , ' „ i i s ie d e sii 6 `Z ie 7, e r l.7,l''' .. ; L ogs, Ilon a,„,„f;,'':, heir ease. ”, t e n t ‘ t . ..,`' e . e, ' , ' e e r s h . : ' ,:, t .l i [boned that the deficit That rear wen less shoo hell lac master, but it hes been well said th in he tarn th e tanadma people seem l' s say.' Lan you not 'what it is this, and that was mentable, anal by a reception to tweet thoussad smrstVers at (boos s know " A ' 1 •m• a er.''....' Keep Yane°°.•.,, Vista in a style that few thomne masters fount sir' Them siren. th e Arnerwso turner octet Ire.on of the dent:gement a irede and tbe Ina he ,, e eenntien. t . teee . h , toot he th h ettto , ei .tot the raison nee. !or revenue by time dinsinuoa° of imports Dever he in ~,,,..,..I. mating, 11,, ~,,,,, L.,,,, very not forget that he is a man; then lieereOUrve is per jthe present yea:, however. the reeenne Iron: these well what hind oil sp , cehes 0 merest Tu4me [nuke femly easy. ore, unctobaraseed. The tine M.. ii.ii,mo,se is repiaiy ~,,,,,,,,g ~ , themes ... het , hags they e.0.m.,' sin President Heaven ha. ' ""..' e'.. .the . 0 e'r of thßentfo,y; the oio. , 1 ~ • , ~ hostossod d t sen, or,. on ,i,vei msoo.. 1 : •,...., never brawn his stains, or yields apt r0we1.... :The oe_c.ency al 1,3 t the result urn abort teem.. si „, im,,,,,,,,,,,,, air 0.,,,,„,0 Tudor ~.„ ,„ . ..1,, 10. „ , ,,, ' semis of equality, I.lr his self-rop es. 0o she other katt of • profligate end...wept experulanre. Tbe veer he,, ma . riles io main the popetio confid.r.,,e, hood the Canadian miler', ewer removes thou: his Infant and monornital mune of the provisional sad that witt 6 do.l , will nat lie wabdrown bee... 11°°.`"°11 of .......d dignity, or thstoithoende to ...eon , * the cum. he rarely amalgamates with government, would this year have restored the he WI" to ..." ke Wn g ° P ee " . " . " When the chorale.. Flail Woke the spell or l'e" people not 00 I' nu their Pori as seldom think 'emilitinuna between income and eSpensert. As E ne i e ,,,p,,,,,,, e ,,,,, on the 0.-rob, by the cameen of gepeena beyond their hoe, sod claming equals. things stand, repudiation may be considered to col the Gumisert, on his mu., in nett tic we.. nem- . ty. ' hr.. othimal doWnottees Lore • =a . Lave commenced. Though there will be on the PlimerLua b 1 'b. . 4 '.... "t 1 .-''''. ... a 1 ,,,, ' '''' d ` 4: " . '"` gi '''' Tb ''''''" 6ll4 ' ll° i ll, . of 1...7 next, net in . nate. , of eret. e h lt . un ,, , e ,, r ,y . T , he c . lo ... thr , :tif b. r7cor l d b ,:ilter 111 Mato r fe o w , r;re w ... m i." . 7 . 17: , l ,. ':::: , . ,,, t , l . tt , :l ith nthilated, r., :pz , a ,, r ,,. m th o a, n , :one hundred metro. of &Dare, it in not proposed ~,,,,,,,to , .io et . eehoet tote,„ mono he ,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,, h. , ine.r hergblors. Thy circumstance. rio deed, jto pny, or provide for the payment of mare tan scif a name end a praise sunny 10. non.) , Mee, c ,""" . ...!''' . ...! °1 °'° 1: ° b. decried a s tr.'eari sad :53K000A11X1,, .but to leave th e balance eodetspon,. acid addeil Um., to we. amdF.' , -a al a.il'aaaainre , l ''' ''' ''.''- 1"' ..4 nal..lith's Th. Oannwn. no .-.The trieetweedettheaWts - eitabareaths, and I .... tt". U.'. l• • •••P--...ti••• 14 '4 1 .7•••• dle l ' WO in the shape °rail...at . debt v Arhaethel then el l who ernes , sire to see seem m tt• mum. tendencies, anal Means ena. Lest be exp cooed by the Enders of A friend. among next to ;he ft•lithl ehtdamo, and l'esmer the one, they who admire mt most under the J mi,„..ippi bond., ..... 1 0...... k ~ft. sp., . esif, ore ete , se ., thimuse veer , p ,,,,..• ... A . 1 .,,,.., e. rearraints Or diatinetlo. and fitattion, the enter 1 Lovemment. The annual expendenre of France raid the ' Wed. '" het r•°l "' ll ' I L 9 •'‘'' make lote.n wo uld I.e.. '"? ." ' "h we te .."' ' het the were law in we over 550,000,000 since the reg. I re e l' it .1 " : " ".. . not made, Mu , ma With. rum with eel nig bat the moth perfeet ;0h... lation; and it se. bean* heavier than the people from them ell 'tionld bear. Repudiallou has commenced, and I hill tool go backward. iMadame Lebrun, who was knave for her auach. ant to the mfortnnate wife oft - sea XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette, lately died at Divan, at the age of 106 yon. She retained her faculties to the Lig. il'aeoldeat of the Goer children who survive her, is k son aged 78. M. Entine Girardiu, who La always doing twee thing id attract pub!e attention, and Whose last exploit waste deliver a funeral oration over the grave of Armand Camel, on the none., Sexy of his death, whom Grardltt had shot In a dud; this gentleman bas tome forward with a drat el a new constitution for France which he propo ses to pet into operation in 1852, when he mart, "it wall be equally beautiful and desirable to change the present eine." The papers publish M. Gwar dicu's project. but few read it, and it certainly will not live until'l6s2. The Ingste Fem.batiks, the war steam shirr built to New York kir the Emperor of B.UMi2 , (!root five years ago, sod which was a failure, has Leto prevented to the king o( Denmark. lean Napolean has been liberating a considera ble number of political prisoners. Among others, l'ome who have been imprisoned at hard labor far 7 years. These were conspirators, or rather per. sans who dad from the conscripts of that year. Mary applications were made to Llnts Phiilippe to liberate them but he always rotated. The deaths from eholem M London, daring the tveek ending on Saiordav, Miguel 41k, were 926. t ad the total number of deaths were 1967, an increase of 151 from cholera, and of 36 from e 9 diseases since the previous week. Fame Yocaxwa—An arrival at New r),:. from Cempeachy brings some later news from Ve danta. All the amsunta agree dint the whites of rincatan are now reduced to the direst extrerniv lies, and that, unless assistance comes from abroad., they moat abandon the peninsula to their ferocious and implacable foes, the Indians. I The Merida Beistirs, of Angina let, contains the tnemotial which Gov. &imbeds.° addrewsed to the Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations wch re dpect to the charge made against him of haying told Indian prisonera into slavery to Cuba. Hi. haplanation is, that it wan imperative on the 'lnca. tan, to shoot ail their prisoners, as they mold not heep them, or transport them beyond the country. The Indiana preferred the latter alternattive, an Barber:haw arranged for their passage to Cuba. and contracted on their behalf, that they should be remunerated for any labor done by hem in Cohn The Mexican Government e entirely iscsfied with Barbachano's explanatio n Per do Graztv D1•1o(ne between two Neighbor*. A Who do all Mute HOGS belong to , B. That is more than I can tell; but they are a moat abomioable peat to us. A. That. a fact; they are the moat cinvostinv antranee I ever met with in a elty meting nay I/reel:mons to decency (riot to eay refinement) of !Lannert. l B. Why, yes you may often see babes obliged dy the course, to escape a brush from this swi thah multitude, and sometime. the atm of some liwoubly grunter from his delectable wallow, is so sudden, as not only to mer a dress, hat per• hags leave her sprawling to the getter in a fit of by tents A. Insufferable! Is there no way of getting rid ofthem' For my part, Ido not believe they have aey owners, and for thin 1 bare two reasons. The fast is, they are bred and raised to the streets. Prom year's end to yew's end. yo■ tee them of all ages, sizes and conditions—they never go awns, because they have no home. The second reason ii, that some Eh,. ago I sawn hand hill posted, I think, by the High Constable, mammy the Owners of bags tit take them air the streets by a certain time, or they would be empounded and abld. As they have not been taken oif, it is fair to &include that they have no owners but the 1.1 I think yon are 664 and if the limb Consta ble dues ant de his duty soon—wry soon, be !nay expect a general inswing portyto be raised, nod veary one keep all ha can catch. The Prasident9.l In the. Grecnabanz Intelligence,. of the 2:11b ore bad a report oC the names ofyareletene on the part of tee people of waftmortiOd Cirdaty, deliver ed by ludo,. Coulter, Chairman of ibie 'Cloasinittoe of pth 41, and tlirf.bbppy rePfsr* or General Tayb. ooe-1 don't know how." A gentleman on the opposite ride of the table ezelatmed. audibly, you are to for et sprmd. Len% you eve that the pre dent Watilac. tar yaw response to the tmat'" ; Items—The Pope. The noble Tar rose up and mad, vldr President, A letter from Pads, to the New y wk the gentlemen round one nay, that you and the other gentlemen are waiting for me to make a th •t • et. the following etheeetthuts , tow ,..e . s o .. I never m . 4.... to to) , hie. I mt .., I "The forego policy of F/aaaS aen nowiso a. tre do 0, sir. i don% know how, et Ily I'd internal All the «Implications, which I said, rather fight the bait , over again than try it.' I months ago. world Seth". the capture of aetheflease The rafters of F.thrml were a hale duplac- actually token place The Pope tins reeled point. ed by the truthful deimacy of the gallant caraathi , rally to fallow the policy recommended by Framer, bin we never heard that the news paper. of that and 111 net hi ,only gelded in el' Ms measurez by day thought it a proper anbject of ndieule. or that 0...M01ds A atonelli sad Savoni, and by M. Arena, it impelled the well earned honors of the ehivel. ' eerretary of the Spanish legation. The French rom =lot —Reputle. Cabinet said to very much troubled by tins . . . t et state of things. M. de Ehnen: ha. the credit of From the Neale.: Intellte•nree I havlng wmten a most suppbrestmg letter to the We have observed, in certain opponttion news • Pape, entreating hey to spare the honor of them paper., ,r000,,00. the Secretary of who have risked every thing to givehim back bus State, because, in accordance with the rules of his temporal crown, This u probable ceough, the what Department, be declined to mem a paseport to one tran Fmnee new do r 'ln hold the city /a impose. Itiambledon, • free colored man of Pennsylvattia, , all the Enropean Few , ea protect ajalngt the. about go to E ase .„, Th e „ t e t h t . ethe or m esses ITo permit the Pope to reenter without coadttions Riddle and Chew, both old pompon clerks et the ; la a burning disgrace, after the promises uf the Department, that each pasepurt, bad never before Cabinet- This taat,u appear., volt be breed on it been granted w thin then knowledge hove been j It would be •tincuung to reed the emounts gtpen published. and are Lettere the public. The division ! of the offultd Interviews between the Pope sad of the oppoetton party of much Mr. Van Bergh Is tae Preach, Were they not Meech weighty imp." the heed affect to discover a terrible outrage In the ! lance. The good hearted old pow!' abed. tlead• sectetheeta declining to or e Ha t :owed.n a p t .a. ; of tears and calls the French ha beet friends, his tort. What will the Free Sailers end Abolition- ! saviors and protests that his grautode m without hind; but he takes good are ran to commit himself ists. who, in contort with the Union and its ! ol qua, make these smelts, say to the Wowing i in relation to the political affairs Gen. Ocalued, correspoodeace &tong Mr. Van Buren's Adminia- I ; the Arstrian General Wimpfen, (for the Attain.' mama! I now see that the Roman people will not entree the To t. Secretary of State of du Unated Stour: ; goveramera of the priests) and M. d'llareourt, the Mr—Mr. R. Delete.. has relocated me to ob- ; Meech M meter, have attempted in vain to bend lain br beit from the Department of State, a pass- ! oa teettletle° by representing to bus the tree state port toe England a w o wo , is a citizen 'of public opinion in the Roman States. He be of the S tele o f p ecesc i eecte , of h, t hiy respectable • heves as firmly that he reigns by divine right as parents—himself small ut worth and respectability ! he were the lineal descendant of a royal line, and —nod a men of co hlr. He visor. England, at the , will not recognise that the people have any right. I suggestion of some of the arms of Ma city, to im. ,at all. His long delayed proclamation commences prove humwlf in h prO,,, which te p o w 's , ! with the declaration that God hoe stretched oat his painting. May I ask the tanoe of you to cause to hand to reduce again the city of Rome to suture:- be tent to rot the pansport required, as roan as is non. Sloskieg of hot heart he says, "It has lest conesent with the enevenlence of the Deploy flatten,' of that affection with which It has always meat. I ern, sir, eery respectfully. yours , loved you and loves you sUIL" The Roma. RICHARD pAux ; l would probably hive euused Urn from making PHIL...PIM, July 13, IS3Y 1 certain manifestations of this affection. The Important part of the proclamation i. the Dresensocr or Scorn, folloWir4 sentence, which is vague enough, cer. Waste:toms July 16, le.Y.t. • minty. "We will enter with the deem In bring Sir—lo answer to your better of the lath meant, . yea cetteel"ben; and with the 'et" to occupy cue j reque.iting • piLeoport Ire R. Douglass. I have to itelVea With all our strength klr your true good, ; inform you, that the practice of the Department ; plying different remedies to moos. evils, to eon wilt not tunt•fy a enmphance with your request. I note oar good autecets who In waiting for testae- lam, sit, respectfully, your obedient earnest, j lions In accord with thole wants, wish as we do, to JOHN FORSYTH. !we guaranteed the liberty and independence of RICHARD Van, Eel , Philadelphia. the stivereign pontificate, DO nevoeasary Ito the I Unequally of tbe Catholic world." The French 71r the Secretory of Sgau. labored hard to introduce some definite promise, Sir—Your note of tne Ilth I bate jest had the ; bat the weeping prmulf would not consent to limit h one , t o theetse , Th e , o the ne t tott at contain. t a t I by priestess the good be intended to do for his in "the practice of the Department" in each cages, dear oubJeete Ile would not eve...we a rem meeh surprises me, n, I know of similar appl. • any. canna havmg ~,c . ~,„,,,,d with since you see mt 'The Pope reenter. In the plenitude of his rights, at the heed of the State Diem. ! without having cub titled to esteem:ea which he I beg to knew, a, upon tne ground that "the ; mold not admit "He is responsible to God alone." pra ,,,, o r t h e Deportment will no, juglify.^ you The proch u. anae of the cardinal, who have „that, great a h ag it_ D ada t aaa. Jr., a ken poaeceoloo of Rome, is the name of the Pope, free musen of the State of Peniarplannia! are strigUlar determents. One of them us now ly• Toe will p ar d on the , t tha pe ssth s upon p oor at- ing berme me stye that Saint Paul and Saint , motion .gain, but I aware to vindicate myself from Peter, w it, it- Virgin Mary, have by thew inter" the suslum o n net havm g t r ade en ill twow d eth d cease.. had Korne retained toile aevereign. This! applies:ton, or one novel m i lli charnel.. eurint. language is Inabtomble I presume, under I am, air. very respectfully, no,, the elertent government of Rome, but seem, toter. RICHARD VA I' \ ',nemunseemly trifling. M. d'llarcourt P•olnd• Iphia, July 1839. returned te Par. in despair. Meenwhoe the seventies el Rome eonlinue.— Tae itect after abolishing all the Journals Sal Put...hien al' n-uninns of mom than Ore pet- Toe arm,. by the Papal pollee are already neuteroto The rier • .11 party nits the mniaterad 'Fleets nt Per. with aecolliat• or thy deep delight of the Ramona rat the prospector having once more an eeriest Jetfoil govern moot; but one looks in vain for a well authentteated feet to nipper: them as sertions No tete is given escape that "Hanntbal the hide" made a speech ail t len. Ondinot, thank rag han in the name of the people for the inter moon, and declaring that qv had not leant hsred to make the epeech " Meseta, in so well assured of the attachment of the people to the Republic that he has tented • tkruelainatiOn, 10 the name of the Triumvirate, urging the people to Mend firm end all t h e o at,• holders to cosign. Thls demand of the Trianevir a not reanonable. He shoule have kalowed the example of Kossuth, who told Um people of Peratti in his parting epee., to welcome the enemy and wart with patinae the moment of delmery The Rote. offwe holders must as a male, remptem lie new oboe of things. The d^cenent etenbitsbes clearly. however, that the Freech iLtecroment has wilfully teiarepresented the peopk , pl Rome. ELI r or Sr.. c. WAMITIVrtu, Jury ,I j~ti'r our letter of the nd !natant erare• cm.ed. In the ntmence of the Secretary,: can mule, n over, that the reason ato. , ,nee hot titer to You of the I for not comply, • with your request In that which now regUlatee the b 00- oc or the Department 1:11 , 06 MI Monier apphea. lion.. 111 M, reopecilolly, your obedient servant A. VAIL. Acting Secretary. Ru'Netn VAITI, F 1 , Philadelphia. Tnx Ccirrnat. 8. V. Merrick, who hoe bera at the hens of Ibis great work since IL. rlatnienerment, hh., we regret to perceive, been coostrniecd. by Om neer , l4lllEl of his private buglers, to retngn 1... a/that/on as Peva/dent of the 13 ...J0t 1 - I ..'etor. Mr. M w a rin excellent d.iigeoi god energeb c, awl the 11,0.111/1 , 1, al,pred hie afiwociates are the atternbee. not of mere c.intiliment, but Of .rth.tantal: irt:111, While, however, we MC w/rry tow/ tr., 0,1./able •Irvie,a of Mr. M., we eon/train's/L. Or/ had the public on the judicial* 1:1/00, wMen ha. been made of a 5110,1.110 f, in the im././...n of Mr. W. Q. Patten... We have Irn/rwa th I' tu•ny years. an/1 have hod frequent opp,/rha./e, w/Iteutog 6 / a mbit- Hire end we coatirithtly pmetho that under his guldenee nllse attairs /.1 I/le./NIP/Tana prwre With .tmenor collies, thoroughly teamed mad disciplined Will ' Pram Menace. the requirements of business—clear on bit juts- Newspapers from the City of Mex.., to the ``...11 1 m.l—firm in h. purpose—of one/earring Indite- •,mr. have b o a rece i ve d h rty,f es , m em .. ly, and of coocittoting mraters—he potteesaes, ' , ,_ in e very ho r teg ree , e ll t h e ~,,m , ,,r a., Ehemehm noscregit the pet/Ideal MOM:, circulating at the On the soecesafol Machine of the Mater be 'bat I ' i n n ' d-nn n n One; that neei,iient Herrera wan 7., '' ti. n ' '''' ' been called to p er f orm. Th e rm „i tem m,..1,,, i. ito vetoer f rom ...., poet, to .-.. succesee- .y _ 'Mort- henceforth to occupy, is both arduous rend n- 1 cle Gottlielva, who had recent'y been ePlavnlV"t l I tary ebbs, but as be has been moved to accept it try a Secre to the Treasury. laudable ambinon, we are sure he will Ito fill It tot The recent municipal eleinini in the ' I to win honor for himself. nod bong profit talks ' hod 'vvolod to favor of the monarvittala Eight I Company whose officer he Is, nod to the Coma t i of th ei r ...bet', however, hod thought proper t, monwealth whose interest., he *ill have in charge_ y eei ll . —North Amer. When the newe of the affair nt Matamoros. on the I t June, relative to the Sierra Madre scheme, reach the city of Idenwo, much Inquietude seas telt, bikh by the Government and the people. The latter feared needle, deep laid ocheme tot in va- ' ciao by the Americans. Mr. Clifford reasaered the Government, mating that the' autherutes at Washington not only dbwoontenanceil the enter prise, hot would Intervene, If tweed:iry, to put it down by force of vans. It Is reported that • Mind of North Americans, on the lot of kap , ptilaged the miner et Cir ma entail, and committed revolting e The Curate of Mu vtesolty camped w ith h drfficulty tram the rope prepared to hang lent. The aii. thordies of Sonora, upon hearing of the occur rence, had armed and went in pursuit a body of Fire end M a •Ine I n•ttlant.ll6—TE• Preis paen nom V.lt FL. , 4 tlre I- 4 ,ent.t.ttes to Insure, upon every an •crlptu. ol vr•• at Me boast .1 , 1 Omer, No a/ Market street. PA \11.14. GORAILY Preet Roam ram, Bor'y mvidelm - A negro slave, brought to the Mexican ea pita! by /al Americas, had made appitromon to the author toes to be set at liberty, on tee ground that be was froo the moment hi. master voluntarily placed him upon Me: wan roil. The Apache Indian., the direst foes of the Mexicana, finding the American. gathering In strove parties on the Gil., have begun to make overtures of peace. The GoVerament troop. had gaited rime for- Mer advautages over the tneurgenta of the Melva Madge. Naw Gar.a.na August 2t. Prom Ifircalia--Ths Addartunt Case—Grau Er- CUrlnflll in Noe Orleamr--774.0 &cr.: arpriiii tion, Pe. The brig Adorns Gray, arrived hens from 11 l eant, in S day. passage, confirms the SLIWIM.iII brought by the Falcon, at New York, lust Rey was In prison, acknowledged that be was abduct• and that his declaration to the contrary was made under threat.. There are on board the Ad ams Gray despatches from the American Coosa Uatiana to the Government nt Wastangen.— They are acid to mum two letters teem Rey one acknowledging hi. abduction, and the other asking the proteetioa of the Amerman Govern ment. The Picayune says that the Captain of the Port of Hamm/ told the Captain of the Adana. Gray that If the Amenesn people wmited Ray they would have to come and take him. The ex citement in thin city is again very great, on the subject. The Delta says that the men collected at Grand Island, in the Gulf of Mexico, for the mysterious expedition alluded to in the Prealdent's Pnaria rasuon, does not earned three hundred in number Genera/ Twiggs has unattained that they hod not a single stand of arms moonset them. The s l oo p of war Albany, of the Horne Squadron, Is near Grand Island. watching al mysterious move meat. W. El. wrlght, U. D., Dentist, Orrica and n9stdence Four.b oppo•ne the Pnuhurgh Un.c hoard from D o'c:ock n 19 T 11 . from 9 o'clock toS Y. M. senl.l-19. Imprevententa In Dentlatry. DR. 0. 0. Pi'KARNS, late of llotton. it prepared to manufacture and tot Bhoca Twerp io whole and pllrl. 01 sett. upon Pochon nr Ainnotpkrerte Surnott T07111,[1.1.0 unman tel riva lanurra, veh•re tile nerve mtell. I ntee mod reardeorn next doortu the 3111 or. °Mee. Fourth street. PI itvhurgh R.ll. io—J B. m•Panden. P /I wino. l.lr • JOB PILINTIAO. BILL CAILDS, CIRCI Masai/iota, Bab g, la, KS KILL, La 111.1.6. CILIYITICA Cll [CIA, 1,(.0,10. 6e. it., 14.0 , 1 at the *honest .utr. at low prier, otl ta• .1C) (;•arrra I)era-a, T.l. ere an nn FOR RENT-11. 1:11/1 , ?•1011 not/ e now ecup..l L, Mr. A mood, savated Oort.entl. wttb 20 terms or ,rt.and at tartinl Thr house .sparirros sag vOIIVeIIIC/11. and fgrouvll orrl: t sv nated A ppl r 1170 /,1 00, T rtlletaszetto x tdotat . ta , g n.::1: 1. - 7 tr Septa.ln p t n vetth an ene L ent n r4par .n;, appla 1 te' ann. t• nucnind norm., rho c.a.. Ty _ unt , 12TE11..11anant 'IREn FI IEI041: Lz• mot n , al at the tiott, ann Carr.< I tnnot, No 110 alt., actg. - ten nnuth. nett! and Wen,. anti .or .ate _000: J It CANFIELD Jeff.rvon College. Cononabitarg, P.. THE fir. non ..r tve `et ,vr lv A ...in., v tyro r•.l i 'O4 Li. g 91,,,, • v 14,,,, P---- i NO rOli&/1 ~ 0/11•4411.1 PIANO slo .vol ord., Rol reprot almv..‘ al ,tov, as clew, for .01, V,. for 00.0 H .401 st J 11 1% ondovi • 1v t, 111:31MEMME A mart Ly tbe .aver ot Ut F.L r rrgagr,4 anth a ygosg man of thr. P rr.n...t01. tool awn. 1.3•11.31. 1.• pet op • Sareartarill, Welch 'hey call Dr. Towntwed'e stanza...llla. denoolost.o, ri GENUINE. trroromt. rte 'Choi Term..ro 11. ..o.lor • 'tor and it.., bra 'vas formerly . worker on r.o. roads, Canals. mo.I the ha. , 1•1 amoorte• ot:o Of Dr Ibr the purpose. at rotor, nodal tor Oh., he Ir rtot Ile 14 4.-.110, nut earth beaded "oral. of Gurtehr,^ tu wbieh be ••y• I nave ~Lt Ur- ore or ml I moor fur 01 • 'reek I oral mina P To•Yttoeo.l SOO' 0 II be Will proctor< woo clog,. rollmer peer. Ihks Tll.l. I. I. cauorto the pablir at. to he dreepr..... tool purelhase pore but the GENUINE: irRIGINAI. )*rob Tovero•e,Pr , ••••partArt, having tot , t the toll Ds'. Lo• trenatly rout of arms, and ht.. ae. r.atarrr A riertamtbst coat alarms. . • ]nom TOW NSFN rn.tpal Officc. leg •i•ogan ss. Nrw vo,IK co, OLD 3 • • DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEM, I`. I=l I=l TOW WIESE) SARSAPARILL A OW Dr Tevensend ks non , nhoni7D7enrs W . ., nod h.* bugtsteo mown a.. the At/THOR - end DInC.). • VEYIEN of the I .I 4 PiI:INFORICIIN-01, - TOWNSEND SARAPAIIII.I.A. , Being poor. howa• emPedled o noon a• mar Wtmer*, by which means It r has been kept out of mallet, and Me wee emconamrlbed to tame only who had proveA its 'worth and analog As valve. Thia liaase sap Valretat.s.au Po•ea MAT , " 01 manufactored on the largest scale ond to called for thommhout the length and bteadta o lds. teed Unllite young H. P Tosntrenes. it impreve. .r/0. age, and neves change., but for the better because It m prepared on •itrlenuFte proactplee by o .rient.fie man The highest loos/ledge or Ctscaustry. and the 11.•• I domover,e• of the Art, have all been brought into re 0./.1.01/ ID Me manofortere ot the flI4 Dr'. Saran,. nna. The r naparilla root. It Is vreti known to me, scal men. rontotos medteinal propereo. a n d some pro. perm,. which are Inert or usele, and Others. which, If :moaned In preparing it for use, produce ferments.. non end acrd, orlateh lo iguana's to the ~tent. acme of the propecttu el rtarsaparilla ore .1a ro:attle L•.. they entirely evaporate end ore loss tn the peepers , bon, t( Miry art nor preserved by a sentifle proce. , known only to those elperlanevil In ml . mastalecto re Moreover these ',oleo]. vein.. .plea which no carte •n , par, or so an exhalation, ander hest. me the very ea. fnual modscal propertres of Me root, which gsvu to all sta value. The COMM OLD DR. JACV,II TOWN”END S SARSAPARILLA m a., prepared; Mat all the inert properties of N. NV. tripartite root an- fist vemoved, every thiug capable or becoming acid or of larmentatlem. Is e mar trd and relented; than every pantele rrimedierti virtue i• ecru red in a pare and concentrated form; and thus is rendered incapante of losing any et iu valuable and bra ine properttes. Prepared In a id way, it I. made tha moat pamerAll agent In Ma CURE Or INNUMERABLE DISEASES. Hence the rnanort e we hear commendattona en every aide k l'avor be men, women end children W e (al thing vrendem in the esre of eren.lll{..n. Uyspopaia, and laver Complaint, and In Rheumy...no, Smonsla and Pilaf, Cortvenesa, all Cameron% Eng.- lama, Pimples, Meath, end .11 affect.. awing from IMPURITY OP THE 111./10U . , . • polsemee a marvelous efileac all complaos o mine Irmo Indiretion, l from Acidi y ty of th e Stoma n 0, from •unerina &caution. determination of blood to the hoed. pa/pdatiou of thr hears cold fens android hands cold chit. and hot flash,* over tha body II has not !lad its equal in coughs and colds, and promotes easy cape...ration. and gentle poremranon. relaxing mete. tare of the lenge, tbront, and every other part Nut in nothlos t. Ito execlien 70 more manatee:ly seen end acknoneiesiced Mon in all hoods and Magna of MULE COMPLAINT:. It works wonders tn cases of flour albas or win... F mime of the Womb. Oboseueteilalappres.od. or NMI- Pal Manses, Irregularity of the meno•rual periods. and tbe nee; and to effectual In caring ail forms of the Kid ney !Slocum.. By removing onsmectione, and re ga4a• Un the senrral 'roam, It mane tone and strengshrto the whole body, and mime all forms of NERVOUSIOISEASM AND DEIIILITY wdnd provonts si lellevs• gro satiety of who ases Spinal unn, • Neuralgia, St. Vito Doom Swooning, Epitomic FM, Cononhions, go I not this, Sloths. nintricuso soy ron.Eganrocht Nan • But can any of these thins. be said of S.. r Town• nod's ninnies erotic' Th. young man'sl,tod ts not tn e COMPAgep WITS TLI /I OLD DI browse of the Oreorl Para, 'hat the one le incooabl of Locomotion and TISPER. SPOILS, while the h• or DOES{ it worth ferments. and Wore the bottles containing it into fragmento the sour, said liqule es. ',teams and art ging other !mode Muer:tot wt. hor MO compon he poisonous to the system! When pm acid into a system alreed diseased with *cull What canoe Dyspepsia but .el f Do we not Li know. that when need souse In our stomachs, what mischiefs produeeshssilatelente, heartburn, pale:tenon of Me heart, liver complelerLOanbtra.dmentery. chollc and corruption of the blend! Whet t. Serofubt hat m smd humor In the body' Whet produces etl the bemuse which Mose us Lomat°. of the SO, Senid tired, Solt ilhoshErtopcies,%Vinte Sweinnes. Form-Som. nd all ulrentionn mmrna and externU • lag under heavan but an ticsd ant:mane, whirh . 11 urs, a. thua voila •II the fluids of ha body. more or Iran. \Chat cause. Rhenciisusm but • sour acid fluid, which inainusics itself bat wean Nemo.. and ir w, and inflaming thr lead, and dalmnia tiww, open which It aria' So of cc - rya. diaositco, or impo• rni of the blood, oLdaransed circulations, and nearly all the ailments what atUtot human natal, Now. it it not humble to manta sod yell, anu 111 Iwite iy wow so ow , ths SOIAING, FE/lOIEN'TING. ACID -COMPOUND' lIMUM==I av , l yet be would Iglu base it auderatocal that Oki in. et., Townsend , 6.thatue Orts ual Sarsaparilla, Is an lontation n( his inferior preparatton!! . Heaven lottnd tbat wo should deal loan arm,. ashielt would bear the most distant resemblance to s I' TO•regenda ankh , ' and which mbould bone down op. the Old Dr such a mountain load of complaint. •nd erirmstatinstm front agent. a km.ave mold, and hur• char era who have sued D. P. Tateood'm Fermenting Comp and ' We arid it understood, bresur.o 4i 44 the ribellner truth, that S. P. Townsend'. ante]. end Old Dr Jacob Tovromend , Samporille arc heaven...rule an.n, end infinitely disoloular. that inr) urr unlike in c•rry par. neater, marten not one sangle ail, culqi.nn TI to arrest heads upon the u4inritinnir, to pour bairn into wounded hutua44o). In kindle hope in the drepairing bosom, Io rt store heath and bloom and en gor thr crushed and b mkt.. and to hentsh ty—that 01 DR. JACOB TOWNSKPID btu; :QUOIT and FOUND the 0rT0...“7 ." U...henß ho Osaau pIUIVERSAI. CONCLA rIIATE.D 1•31/10 Ihr reach, and 0 the knowledge of all who Deed it, that they way barn and know, by joyful ao. perten oaapol3ooll. KRAL .weby U. DELLEaIe Apr at far Pity buret, D CURRY. All/Le. ...,eu ~T , A PATTVISON. Lana rlbatn aup3l ITENETLIN RED—WM.Ia just reed nod for We •11.B.AKIALT4RW . . • - btilskar ''EtE BELLERS A NEAL% ited. fin; rii~ INARUZ.}: DUST— TA"r 'magma LTA 111,3 i r ADD OlL—,hi bbi. Na I Lind Oil, in,1... and D2i 11•alel y ENGLISH & Bp:4 ETT. .uICI • 37 Woad st .• 0 It. pnine So,muu, t..r •ule 1. low. to ein.. & BENNET r A It —ls 1.1.1.1 pure Cider Vbeeyor. ter one. by tt .11iN6LIA/1 t lIENN r C corteliED HALTS. al do Y o wls. to arrive . ) and In saln by may RNI:LIdHA lIHNNKrr I=l.°="k flop. for 111 , INEIT TANNE2S . OII.-11/ bbls for .ale low. aug3l IdOOLISH FIRINNETT NI A In e r K . E aFe F b L.-- y axe nxiii and reed and ,or aide by nag3l F:N111,1.41I k DEP:NE rr N roi,ssEs—lSO bble ? . 11olussea. in store and .a sty 10:Nr‘RTT P.W bl:011S--H niter, of the Nattunal Omatituent Assembly from Matt . Idib. by F. Coalman. Es. History of irondenni, Int rotten. and aninfortanea, nd pan , cgt enemy, by Wm. M. Thank° nay. author of *Vanity Fair" Relobution, or, the Val, of Shadows, a tale of ima m., by Kenna D. E. Nevelt Sonthwoolt. Jost rne'cl by JOHNSTON e. STOCIZTOV, .g2ucorner Marked and Third nts Air /O . :OPAL - M/1M IKON.—To be publlthed /U. Omni). The Alanclfuetura of Iro in all its bra gi ehea. from the digng of irop m n, e and anal to the inae king of charcoal and noire; the building and managing of nia., furnaces by eharental, anthratite and coke; hot blast and bin., utathines, ke n,ludtnY an c”ay on th- nienoinesure of reel, by Fredfwic Over• man, Ming I.lngineer. Complete in non volume, ..500 Inagua. wtth ertgraved on wood. Prte., io I. übsenbets. Setbamimiona rnceived ang3o J AS D LOCKWOOD, fkl Wood et Copartnership Itio SA , N n l g UE , l , l , l. p. ll ; e2 e T.ll , AZan m dF. F t t.lll , l b ir o 'N i t4Ta e r :i laan and Steel Works, Onto tenger Nreo!son the ne t , o! Stool, Donor 41 , 41 he Iron. Azle., noted { n Vseea, at. ac., he hereafter con clotted in th ename of SINGER, HARTMAN k CARD—Boring sold my interest or the firm of er, fricholved Sr Co, Sheffield free and :Seel Wort., Smanel if. Mauna, I take great pleosure recom• Mending to ray friends the firm ofSinger Ifir,rtman A S. N ICIIOLMON. (lilt:AM CHEESE-4h bas Cream Cheese, received 1..1 and for vele by stum3o Pm NV RARRACG II S DDES--luo l.a. Wkndo..Olesy 150 bins N 0 D0i..., (in oak;} 20 do :A /I do 10 , ba•ls deed l'enelkeln su nor. and for rale by JOHN V 0 25 """ sr sonli c As;glcoK4ll, — " Ito Second •1 W lO of do do . 0013. ISA IA II DICKEY & CO . . (10 F I.' Eti--I.lii bvt Colic, now lon,long aoll for .alo Uj by ft. , . ISAIAH DICKEY • CO , PRA-40 hf r Loot Y II and Block Tea, jest r«%l 1 inam New York and for •alo by no K3O !PALAU DICKEY 14 CO R troles W R Chcere, I.dbm V . from L R and Al Um, eknd for ealo Ly .00 JAS DALZ EI.L. Muer st No 3 Mackerel, Jand• 111 +hy canal and far gala • JAB DA LZ ELL uoTASII rale% Pourrh, in oror. mrd for to by 1. auglo 1 AS DALZiLL PROOL AMA TION 11(7 xi and by the Act of thn °rectal 'b.. V V oecubly of Pentisylvanta, cat:Cell an Art re's tt eg In election. of this Commonwealth. it la calcined on ter to vv., notsce of each eirroone to be held. and enumerate 11 ouch nonce What crlteec• an. to be der, . . . . edi In pursuance theeet", I. Jona Volterra. ' , ieria - of the Verneiy of Allegheny, da therciore make known nod cif ei this rotate lionee to the electors a( sate eoun ty of A i llechetty. ti.oi a general electron win tie Amid In the riult ro rv. on the i, , ECOND TI.:IO3DAY OP oC totit:lt NEXT. al the several elector deetticla thew, f , The ore of the lot weed of the ray of Pitt bora • to tor at the bosom nt Moo. loon LettJe. at the corner of l'er y nod Fourth ntreets. en tralti ward. Tee leelers of gee, Id weld of thr cop of rittsbureh, to meet Of the how.- of tVa% Artn•trong. comer Thud nod :in:It:LG.:Id street, in nand ward The clowtor. of the ld of the CUT of l'ilwhargis. mesit at thr hone, of And Al'Maater. hey The'e;eetor. of the4thward Pi o], my of Ptiwbargh Wiwbtog on eel - , Iluow rot., Pella re. • tectonic/ the 3th ward of the eity of Pinabergh ra , ei the hoc..* of Ales. Stewart, to r.td wart 74, electors of thejth ard of the of Pinsba•git, Jo 4e q't et the puh teiehool mouse in said ward. Tue e , ecion of the >th ward of the city of Pittaboryh ate.tat the public osiwo4 howe in said want. nee .lector, of Om ward ohne city of Palabergh to rnert4 the public oebool boon. in .1.14 testa. leoh.irs of the trth .earn of Use coy u: Pittsburgh ;; rtie•it st the huh. t. hoot houhe't.i ssud whtd. Th• ehb:iors of the to *hid the coy of Allegheny to overt si toe ot.•• of J. Woodhouse. on Robinson st rhe the 'hi word of the etty of Abegherty. •,. nv, st inase of John o ne,. formerly occupied t..h o of the Diamond sod Ohio st. Tor t•lttc• v. .r the .1:1 ward ni ibe cby of Abegtien), ntect ut ihe house to ..id ward, on Obi The I.Gellr• of the 4th ward al the ear of Alleghen, t.t al the 4.4, Mn. Wylie. I{..aat Cmlnamat r.ector• 1.4 Put thernehtp to tueet at the 110UND 'to Nene{ Nl4rry. the Mechanic-a' and Fat.men• Turep.ke. road nt sata townatur. except the qualified ewers re... te .eetiona Noe 4. end 14 of the etty •ll•trif I. who el., tote at all general elecuons It the Yth 4,ard el P4tel.urqh Teee• Peet,* thwthaup to meet at the o. Jahnt..etor IA the value at' Eamt 1414,1 Toe a erion or 11 tqcsne too , nrhap to meet at the holm. Yrunet. V.".1,0n, on the Peanketowa r4ad. In seof TN. eu,t.os DI Nem lowest:op to meet at the heave of John I:emote. oPle. in and township. end Haab Lo ren r all be Judge. end Noah It King, and Jame. ale• Minh, wen.. Mall be th e toepemont, until o th ers am du ll ele L te4. Th. elector. of Patton toonnthip to mint et din bone, or I.; ?loom, in said essroahip. end f.sagttnel Slosm shall . be Jed:, an I W talent Carlotta," and David Haim label! he biro..mon until atone eve dory elro. , d. TIO etcetera o , . enttile. township to meet et the wh.,. ;darrn,♦ lac, upled Ly •i . 0.01113, Neel. an wr I' tt.oure h fano i;roonsburgb tu•upthe med. in .and The Heeler" or Flizr/heth township. Inetudrng tLu tromoetr ct tairatrettr, toe t st We boom formerly wenoted try John AV olden, in mid trerough. Ihe Hector. of Jefferoon township to meet at the ow .I..bn Sot, formerly occopted 11. S, taus. onel termetain. Tao eleemrs of Nino township to uteri at the hou.e Virt,son, formerly occupied by Jos. H. Neel, send tosireelop The electors 1 Upper Pt. Clain toarnahlp to meet at the house of Conner, in said township , +,elors et Lower St. Clair townshlp to meet at t:te lour house or Joseph Rogers, (lower ferry,) 'in 'till n• 11.:, The e.. otem of Robteron township tomeet at the hot... of Sand APParlisod, formerly Antiley APFar ...wt. in startl teworhip The elector. of Medley township to meet at the hour, of SlVlellaott n Armor, formerly occupsed by Joha Cherie., m vat mg< of Clinton, to rairl wwe •11, rotors of !done township to meet at the house , tee Oustoo, in said ID.l , llolip Th.- electors of (Ate township to meet nt the house of John liar, to said townstop The elector§ of 0 rant It township to meet at the hot .e formerly occupied hy J. Shim, in ad township. I no el. roes of the borough of ?danehmter to me m a, the pntd.e solo d Dome. The electors ,of Reserve township to meet st t.e I,tise ni I:ittlieb Fisher. 10 stud township. The electors of Baldwin toWnsitip to meet at the bOVVO of John Cowan. in said township. The ecetera of . ..;nowtleit township to meet at the hotter of ton Royer. m feud towstehip. The electors of South Fayette township to meet et the honse of ft. {lays, on the Cann 0(13. Y Coulter, to said township. The electots of North Faretta'amainp to meet at the house nose oteaptal by Primers Juniata, at Rri. pers• Mill. to itatd township The e.0.m., of Rae township tom at the house of i.eor,e Cooper. on the Franklin road. eet to satti town ship The electors of Pine township to meet at the house of tveeam Cochran. Earl., hi said township . The electors of West Deer township to meet at the house of Nathan Cooley, in said township. The electors of Pot& Deer township to meet as the public school house, in the village of Taranto= to said township he electors of Indiana Invroshsp to meet at the house formerly occupied by tr Mackay. in soul town shin The eleetora or Staler toomship to meet m John Shawl ?dill, is mod township. The yiltilned voters orate pan or Indiana township restifing In the following deteribed boundary ehall vino •1 011 general elec none in the borough of Sharps. burgh. Me elscoon poll in mid borough, oast begun tong at d pninttou the 611egbany river to Mr upper bite of the fano e, Jae; Rik, and running a northerly course bet wcan,the tarots or said Jdroes Rose stud John and Francis Benny, to the N E. corner of said James llos , term—thence tanning a weeterly