TaE PITTSBURG. rintI.ISIIED BY W Ba rtr, Puvreavnous ) THURSDAY moRNiNd, BEM•0, 1649 `Oproii - 1 7 iiii&ii - riin:Ohlurrs - u, p ! a.= inmYtlnnilYceltly,araL Weekt fr ..—Tbe.DiDi t• Dollars ptiuo; ihterriM Li Me W 0.% 'Lamm the IVoikly it Two Do' . per Lamm, strEcity .•1111400,141. :,• .. .- • .berrAbeam - sus are earrestry requested lama is favon beam ' eekrly la the dal' pfluideable. Adrertist . ntalcstile4 for speel. led *pa Dill Inveresbir be chti*A antilop:l..d eta P _ PLIMADIMPIIIA OIi*CMIIICIITOAN. AAIr . ots andiesbacTiplioOs to tee North Amer cut =drafted States Govm—aleitadetphia, teecive tairiTorwarderl from els . SIMMISOSIC - AND ISTIIO Tloswr. Ta_ _out ore ,033 9- HWHIY if. FU LLE/L, , . ofj., Hems C. , ...7. ! . .;. 4. OCUATe‘, WrIZISM.BI4 'At Swim County. i: ,tulitr. C. wm,kisw, I ' Elisabeth Romp. j JOHN MILLER, of 113 . 46iugh. CALEB LEA <Pitts rii. WSJ. ESPY, of Low-, Sticloir. CASTER CURTIS, Pdargt.. r, no= worot " , * ILO. S. HAYS, of It per* Oak JOHN momarsoN, al kroT omomae JAR MITCHELL, of Pa . *, comet':{ WM. PA ARTIMIC of ir.lllreng L atnmoted JOHN DYERS of Findln).4 - Pre Leaa Patter. err rent page. /qt Rep paws for Trlr:g*Al4lhlr • We have [ace up cootitrikde apace, to day, arab the proceeding. ofihe ' , 4coloco County Coo. rantingwhich our readem.Mll find both amusing and inatrnallie. They arilf":.4ford scope for a.m. meat hereafter. Cry SigartiThe sky hon. agrainpaiies common currency, and etPl, in a fevrdlys, heti par. The 0 . 0 . 00 . 1, ....e.n.;yetiate4 a *rat szonoo, palm, Smiler de Rahm,iitbd War. A. Hill & Ca., and mum as the aliOasary papers can be prepared, the money will be ;(a the 'Treasury, and the credit of the city folly +med. • Ten TM/V.—Tim great importance of mettle_ leg the Toffee an emotaaand fun hula, wilt be admitted by every pe twig of any aminaintance with its vast effects upon U. prosperity and con sentient happiness of tbetry. To promote so desirable an object. a Cons*tilen was hold durum the brat summer at Newporf4thode Island, by gee tlemeu of different section46d of both parties.— There has been no ottleifiti proceedings of this meeting published, as we 4!Lre seen, but a letter In another column, writtinl by Wns. L. 1101)a. Eeq, the talented editor otlie Now Orleans Bob. Icon, gives a very LutelliOle account orate pro. ceedings,as well u the reMi t tly proposed to be at: plied far the various evils vt . bich afflict the country , under the appbcotion of **still' of 1516. The letter Is loug, but contaiefMntter of mach impor tance to the people of thiiAnnufsclitring district, and we hope it will not heOt , ae d over by any who wish to acquaint themselves with the operailons of the thrill - 005M and sr* the mode which will most probably be attempted to correct thr defect. Povetere httatlactany. Even the English appeared to have n'eaf ed of the. prolix: and /violet/1; desruiptines of the Queen's progress threugn:,„Yeland and Scothusd. She was permitted to !mitt: lit Glamour, receive the respectful attentiona far the ranrecipal au thorities, and iVithdrYgr frot the public stage in comparative peace and gut 4, at Perth. They have had a levier! Hata La tho Freuth Chambers, pretty much rt*tg the manner of OM Congressional roars. Pe*.bonnoparte struck. an aged gentlermea n demulcent; old enough to be his grand father. Admiral Banat lately tetorued kern the nem- Mend of the Rem in the bfaaiterranean. He mode the tailor" a regalia sturnp.'4eech, and they cheer ed him in true nailer erylei',l Captain Sieber, the Freeel artillery officer, who wan lately condemned to *lob for shooting Vice le Rep:ilk:tzar or soniethi4off that son, has had his sentence totomoied td Imprisonment far ten One Mr. :Levey has keen writing • political song, entitled the Ball ofilia% G eallaaa , and has been titled throe noodled:4nm and is to be itn. pristine* len, months ther4r. On sueday, August 1-* there -.-cs n grand lottrnatnent :at. FexatiikelAt which many Gazers oribersoluy made a liralbd figure. •A air Military prophetVas anima in Algeria, who In prpacitleg 2 bbly war rimsinsr the FEOLICIL lie has aasnmedi m name of Ban Mara The nate rsf siege has beta reined from Pens, but crudeness in the city cit yons, tiTarsei flea, and ahem A democratic regiica..l j mental, called the Iteorme, imosediatelyehrumenced its reissue, and wan netted and ailArneed the next day, for commenting' too freely nxikn the course of the Preendent and majority inthe Assembly. Such re the freedom of the Preas4 France. Poor Latlltartine m uttMry ranted. The parti zans for absolute governuteht gay he =sheen ru ined by the, revolution, biii though the oceurrence of that event may posobfr have prevented him from retrieving his affairajt mans that he Was purity thoroughly muted ,cloee. He is about to be sold under the hammers Among other prop• any belongtig to the poet, ,itchich is advertinril (or sale, I. his landed estate of !dilly. where he was born. Before the into revolution M. Lantern= made no arrangement with a book seller to pay off the debts open this fairctrite residence, in coo sideration he was to write - a certain number of volumes. The contract irks in force, when the 'elution= of 1845 came 10,n:innate =m Au of WI hands ea well as Kegs, .rineva, and dignitanes. The publisher =fried giiadbere to his bargain and pay MO:money, but" ',I it would ruin him . which Lanirmine actmoilii deed, and preferred to si. .sabinit to the tracrifice ca . he Old Homestead— The debts =lntone nod ihe place in to be weld for whet it wtll bring, which 14 loot near the tunnel of the incombrinees epos Iti:'L' The proscription of tit , ,elfreedom of the press mares nothing. There his a little magazine for =Mtn, which had the jaiettity to except to the practi= of Colisting children as drummers end powder mookepi for thi:s?4my and navy. It was lashired and Suppressed. . The mountain party, or extreme democrats, in Fame, have appointed nanmmitme to sit in Paris dating the prorogation of I& Assembly, and watch over the public safely. '. Mons. Garret reams Hea: dy to take any office he coat get, as he is pro Mag himself for almost every thing., He hoe la* himself tip far mem ber of the dine= Council, o his native province. Otrrfbald(.• having been sleeted on land, took to the water, bed ii bitcp a fight with .a much superior foreo of Austriaoessels, and gat beaten again. He , beached hitjalleys not far above where Anthony and Atignsins decided their quar rel nod theifate of the World, and escaped. Ha afterward.. Wok shipping hybris, and made Ids way safely Inha Venice. ''J The Lender Globe maim the rather important annouricemot that the GOthocrats in this comoby have their party well dOrd, and ready far thy emergency. lie says thetvril be prepared to elect their man tie moment the ?resident shall or mien ! ' rei The 'peen in the BanoEagland has decreas ed nearly tel millions of * llars in two mohike. It is still, hoWeser, nearirihventy millions of dol lars. Bruneli Journal boiVe Unloving interesting intelligence Of Royal couthiinpro—The Emperor of Austria, Francis Joseph, kith; demanded the hand of the elders daughter of Prinb6 John of Saxony, the Princess Mary, who was 66411.22.1 January, 1547, and that negotiations are hiticady terminated. At ' the same time Prince Al4i, heir prthumptive of the Crown of Saxony,X ,, bicat eon of Princ e John, is to marry Princeith.' done, eldest dough ter of PrhoceAlhert of Prithats. The young prince was born in April, I 5 ,110 princess in January, 1631. The Austrians seem tcilhive crowned, without ending then infamies by-the murder, under the form of a 11114117 11C4611,12 of Padre Bassi, a Meru!, bat most pare anekletrwolent Prior; Who took apart in the defence X Rome. This atrocity took place at Bologna, orbits, the poor tanner was arrested. What the soot Oy bullets and hayeeeth of these northern Barbarbilii spare the eccialusti; 'sal and inquisitorial stands of tke Pope at Rome will dispose of. Iris preibit to say that even the most embittered of the TO , Journals of England arpcah,,of thin t witti a.thgret" Of course the wen of Bali, Ranee, stlol.perinney b. too well dithiguriel ti speak of it thIL Rothe= tondos bnie not yet,crosse.l the;.,!ehannel, butteller their 'heath' WO drink of thCiiener which is now Vit o rrn, tbsitilwidles will W ort:milled eves _ ft*silatiudtaribahlrasilie escaped with him to Wince. . 11 1 i Nulaltua are 'emulating their brother sr main of the South, at Baden, where they me hanging end shooting the °them of the eepwred Pariti of Ronoadh It is impossible - to behove but that this blood will yet be avenged The Arch Doke John, Administrator or Protector of the,German Empire, has returned to Frankfort. By way of persuading himself that something yet remains of the central government of Germany nominal execution, head of which he is, he Ins caused to be issued a notice to the King of Prus sia, chit he cannot approve of the connection with Deurnark about the Duchies. This is the govern ment to which Mr. Donaldson is accredited, and this protest of the worthy cipher, the grand Dake, is prohably the only evidence which he he,. had for seberal months of Its existence. The Paris and Lyons rail road la told ku ninety nine years- The price is 240,000,000 francs, which Ia equal to Mont 44,000,000 dollar.. The French government guarantee five per cent upon the con j.!. The operation is equivalent to • lout to the amount named, reimbursable in ninety-nine years, at five per cent. Louis Napoleon had had an attack of what we call cholera, bat had recovered The Austrian Government has probably directed all the correspondents and writers in the interest Of despotism, to circulate that the Hungarian war was cement to be concluded in two months, for that is the tale they all tell. The artillery of the Runless in Hungary is said to be excellent condition. Every gowno harness ed witb eight horses .d driven by firer men twelve others being on horse back in the capacity orgueners. The Austrian pieces of the same cal iber are drawn by only four horses, sod driven by only two men, with five others to man the guns; every gun has ■ powder cart and two boll recently . des och:main to it, for each of which three horses ere squired. Betides this, the Bussians have an immense train dull kind. of artillery materiel. It I. given out itt . Ertutce that the coup Beat has been postponed, or the idea abandoned,' on sc count of the appointment of the legnimauna or partcrans of the Dike of Bordeaux, and Count of Paris. The former the grandson of Charles 10th, and the latter of Louis Philippe. • Barring the casualties <doer and climate," ob serve:slim trilled Service Gazette, `soldiers peaf,to bomber a long lived class, there being no teas than 500 claimants For medals for the battle of Maids, fought in 1606." Ilk's discovered that 610,000.000 worth of flak ece4and oil cake, and as much flax is annually Imptirted Mtn Ireland, though the climate and eo orthit island is the heat adipted of any in th acrid tor the growth of thane producu& hi was noticed that in was:, places which Oa Preideat, Louis Napoleon, visited an hia late ton arheie the people are kcenve to be decided t thej attachment to republicaniem, not a mg] choir was 'raised for the Preeilaet or for Napo so. but the men, amustett and boys bellowed lustily into his ears, " rice 41 Repalique." Gba. Oudinot will probably be creanfai marshal of Ironcc. There are two vacancies in that gratie. Piedracmt has barn obliged to hand over that fift4o millions of ilonsts, she emulated to pay to Aostrie, notwithstanding that the treaty rs not yet ?aided by the parliament of the former lung dont. Austria wants the fonda to carry of the .r 1 arith the Magyars. Thus she makes cos conquered nod plundered country pay.far conquer ing nod plundering another. Louis Napoleon was ruieired very badly Ind.. in 'teem The cries hetiag principally .Vive I Iteinhlique," "Vice la Clonstitation,^ acarerJy voice engulf; "Vice Napoleon." The mayor of th. cayigave him the following hmad hurt at the con olutdon of the address he was appointed to mat welcome: "ion haveignaranteed to us that imurrecttons har6 110 chance olaucceaa. Wo hapo ao. You solli not suffer either that any political:party should attettpt an impossible dynastic insurrection. lie . rat regular founder of the Freneh Itepubl.e Loc . the love of France he your crown, and you gloo mill he inn:rectal. Washington had no other =4 his memory - ma be eternal. Long bre tti Prellident afar, Republic." he President felt the insinuation, or rathe ehrizg es in this lame, and replied very sh , ,ity bol without any greet paid. Ds insinuated ad faMte of himself, against the blunt suspicions of th, moor and people. they anagningto hope a tax c( one pr_r cent 0 , 'mime to Franey; • the London Globe show. that if the death, by • len is Londoo had been at numeral:ls, in pro- pokition to the population, as in St. Louis or Cinci. !tag, at is worst Cage, they would have amounted to k 7030 per week. The general health of Lon doll had slightly Improved, but the deaths from Chkitera were more numerous than ever. }Correspondence of tho New Oricano Do!loon NOVPorf, Aug. 10, 1b49 The Tariff meeting or convention adjourned to day sine du, all the Committees on the different branches having made their reports, which were Menem op for disenamon, and with some email al terations adopted. A committee of six wan then appointed to embody all these reports, to obtain further and authentic details of the moss (muds practised upon the revenue ender the ad voiceew system, to imagest some system to guard against such frauds, to collect farther information 014 the pfh.sent state acid . prospects of the leading interests ofthe country, antler the present tariff; and when thty have completed their labors to spread the re co t beton, the nation, and lay It dap before Coo. pis. In the next telialoll, BO that the latter can act advisedly, in case they are willies to tale up the stibject. wire informatics elicited before the convention s h of the most Interesting as well asof the most mambos character, and such . I should suppose whuld convince even the most prejudiced mind. Mille absolute necessity of a modification of the p4sent tariff. The object of this messing, as I here already stated to you, was in the nest place tislake tip the question without reference to poll -11 and to examine It purely as a subject of no tional policy, in which time rights and interests of every section of she country, and every class of eineens, could he hotly and dully considered, and to puggest such reasonable and necessary altera tichas of the present Tariff, as all moderate men on beth sides of the question would concur In; and Otis place the object at rest, and destroy this, cots urinal agitation connected with it, which is the CII6SO of so much uncertainty and injury to all the infer.. involved. It is rarely that you will meet with a body of Men of more general intelligence, seised sense did dime:lion, or of more extended priudieal business experience, than those who corn poi s ed , tilts meeting. The agrlcnlttWal and wool grbwing notate'ts of the great West were well rep reaonted, as were also those of the coal and iron of iVirgini., Tennessee, Pennsylvania and New Jebsey. The woollen and cotton interest of New York and Nem England also hod able delegates on the Bohr, nor were the Interests of the South neglected. The invitations to the meeting are extended without any reference to party, and this interchange of isentimenta and information was made in the meet full and freak manner, and to me, and . I believe to Inhere, were of the most interesting and Mauna'. nature. A more moderate net of men cupid not possibly base assembled—there was not one 11.11313,0 purled OT one suggestion made apioronehtng to raise on the subject of prot.- tido: and I was only surprised at the very moder ate views of those who were on that side of the tpistintr. the utmost harmony and good holing pitvailed throughout the whole proceedings. A mong the principal speakers were Senator Davis, (1- nest John) or Massactiosseut, and Seamier Siipmecia, of Rhode Island, and their observation. were marked with great good sound sense and practical Information. I only wish that every word thdy uttered could be spread before the people, and perused by every man in the. Union. The CoMmittee, to whom the proceedings mere refer red have a very heavy duty to pavilion, and they will be fortunate if they can complete their labors priviesa to the meeting of Congress. In order, Inocever, to guard against any misrepresentations °Male subject, it wan determined, thiu no publics. non should be made by them uatll after all the fall Men:dims were over. It was enliven:ll4 conceded in the Conven tioh, that the great manufacturing interests of the cobotry would be esetented,or at Meet would see' qulesee in the rates estebllstied by the Tariff of 15116, if those rates were faithfully collected, and' were summed upon the pricee of goods which ex isted in foreign markets as that rime. The friends mil supporters of that Tariff, and Mr. Welker of course based the rates of duty upon the thitnaelistiny prices, and likewise intended and wished, as much as any other clam of emsens, MO they ebonld be fully and faithfully collected.— ' If Congress, then, will carry out the principle of that Tariff, and adopt proper mensaren for its faith. fel execution, I have no doubt the whole menu (adoring interest of the country would be yetis fied; and we should thus settle the question defi ed:loy, sad have k removed, as one of the greet ceases of public excitement The policy of the gottemmeni, as ccgard• it, could thin be placed apps a permanent Goofing. The mode of doing Mai will be very simple, by returning to the eye. tezia of rpsi#: Matta of al oalarups duties, and tilde by taking the prices of 1846. and ;pp _lying to Mem the per cenlage of the pre.ot Tariff I awe said that this would probably eel* the I exinufatestriag interests, so far m preaclion wee codcerned, but they would etill require as abate oseht of the very nowise duties upon the Ms soderieds,Fiertleallailir on chemicals and dye stuffs, which would Interfere with no one is this coon wins there is no home competition with the &r -ejig articles. Though it operates heavily whist them, the weiplen manufacturer; =old acquiesce io theiriretitt heavy dunes upori Wool, for the protection ucti v tuit *remain:teal intonate. I algid hilithine to glee you the full d,daila of the upend , * Of the Tariff of 58(6, anti of. the gross In I ehormona frauds praatiged undo: iB4hy - which the peasory is cheated of millions and rdl/i• lions imnual. A few specimens must suffice.-- First,ar to the operation of it. Railroad Irotilit 1856 was in , .England £l2 (580) per too, and Pig Iron t 3 (526)—the duty on the former at 30 per cent. was CS per ton, and cm the latter 57,50.- - firm Railroid Iron is S 5 (6.25) per ton m England, and Pig Iran £2 (5101 per ton. The foreign win e. hes therefore the advantage of not only a re duction of 433 per too in the price, hot also 510, 50 to the duly. This system of ado:llama dunes gives therefore to the foreigner the double edema. tone Of a falhin Price and a fall in duty, and when the home liiroducer wants the largest protection swathes loonianemt abroad, the Tariff gives him the smalbest, a4tl when under high prices abroad he "quires toilarbtection, then the Tariff gives hen a heavy on ! ( la ISO them was a large demand Site Railroad Iron in the Untied State., but the high price,in Entiland, and the dunes, rendered it im poisible to thileart it at less than 590 to 955 per too. , which was more than the mil road companies could %dor& m pay, and it was thought that it would require 5 <4 , 8 years to prepare the necessary mills at heme:to irrpply the demand. They were, howe v- I er, immediately commenced, and under tee epee gy of action which mark, every thing In this country, iniess than 5 months some milts for the preparanoolof mimed Iron were in operation, and in IS months, 6 .ffleient nnmher to supply 70 000 tans annually, which was nearly or quite equal to the demaniS and they tirade their contrast; at 510 per too, bebig from 10 to 515 Ices that it could ho imported foi. This puce WWI being gradually opt duced, ne btalways the care under competition, and cs rreater.4sBll sod experience is acquired in the manufacturo of a new article, and bad proper pro tection been continued by, this time the production would hat, given a foil supply, and at n greatly reduced poce; but under the rapid fall of price in Eogland,and with a stroller fall on the duty, the manufacterie of railroad sea in the United States perfeetlie prostrated, and tine million of dollars vesied bribe. mills in Pennsylvania alone, is total toss, ea they are all clotted, except those who hate not ret completed then. original contracts, wtheh extad over a comber of years; tat t so soon as they hale got through those contracts, they too • • Foust val. : The hapartations allWlroad iron from England, itsitomtontitted,to IROOD tons within the lost two yentir.t itifittlitatianufseturing tug Iron WV in on oqnsltr. .stlondioon, and thousands of torts of &zilch plgintital ore imported for the por peso abe4loaguariktured into bar iron, whilst our own iiiiniC62l6.l?i daily gong out of bloom. Our farmer dd.lllot BIM= to !Caitlin that the import. lon of 150 Op0:'611, of railroad :ran. Is me some c+ t!lo importation of an eqilal amount in wheat and rya. or beef and pork. Tktit the laborers who produoed net Linn, niuntoracd,hreign grown bread and nlrnit. [oinend of kmaricao,lta would hove been the ease had this . ifott beerbignide in the honed Staley Can a system or porter he a good one, which pro duces audli results! The worts far the ponetion of iron m Untied Abates are capable of Memo :re 7 to Snp,ooo maaper annum, worth even at he low pine of S5O pir too, St 0.000 000 of which A 14 not roach to .rou leant 033 000,000 arc paid to the la.blang man tO-its varoul stage s and trios' mniatiotida from the dining of the ore tlllll . . the bar mon is delivered to the consumer. Vet we are told by ttre• advreattris of au, system, that it is f ir the liroteittion and advantage of the poor man, 'hough anger its operation, tf continued, this Maly die niilliiras for labor is in a fair way of being paid. and exchaaively, to European laborers, instead of oar own. The tariff imposes a duty at live per cent on copper, and adm la all sheathing cop per free ot:illity. Here ie not only no protection whatever . atforded to the borne manufacturer. hot a direct hiliumy afforded to his foreign rival. This may be .4 very wise and very proper, but my be nighted q.d is really usable to are how it is 110. I will State one fart as regards woolen rnanufsc. tare. Nader the oheretiOp of the control IMO, out of three ttousand looms employed to the Stain ni Msasech•irtta alone, in the manufactory of braad. cloths, Seen are now less than three hundred in operaholle The wee date Of ttnegs exist in other States, in !Ina branch of ItstaincaN tad thane mill in OpefIVIDZ,L3 far (corn mating money. arc actually angina* a daily lam, nod arc atrugaliaa alone. tear thera break op then eetabhabarcoir aad pane ell her operatives. is hopes some change may take place under the earning scion o' Con- grow. An =tenet - ire woolgrower from the Went. who arca'present, stated that he was shtpping h,a clip of wool to Europe, amine, for want of de mand heie. He expressed himself perfecti y sat la- Bpd with thic protection afforded the raw rnatenal. and front all the inkomanor, peen, it appears that the mating of wool Is In a V 1,7 satisfactory anuation and yield rig good profits, but tho present system is daoy and hourly undennitrog the home demand, forme t(to neck a foreign market, where it is re. Deiced fr, of duty, and manufactured into 'Actions. for our T -n mucous, 1 raigtit readily multiply instances of this bond, no regards the amnion of thw tariff, but 1 presume it is nand assory to do it ets reseords the frauds under it, and principally snag to the ad voLices system. and Ilse want of sulficnent gonna and penalties, they 11113 atupen. dons %oadies, that pay 100 per cent duty inns oestrus:oy high) ore imparted no lista cast landed, duty paid, not above seventy don cents per gallon. 'tie aware price 01 such brandy, ou which duty Was pair ; could not have been stove 30 rents, there are, besides the duty, freight, mean:nee to ply. Entire- cargoes are imparted at ass rate. litoad cloths, particularly fnem Belgsum, pay date cots, invoice cold, of 05 to 75 rents per yard, exedsthar,lol, out the sertace yard, Su• on the roanfng:yard. flee and six quartets wide. Clam pagne wine is imported at the cost of SI 75 so S 2 per dozen, by 500 sad 1000 baskea at a time, though, 'perhaps, is not far from the truth for most of the trash we are obliged to swallow so ohampassZsi from Franco. The average rate 0 0 daty on-noal from. No. Scotia, does not exceed ,three I:pi:Stilt to one cent per bushel. and re broneht is very 4 istrge qualitities. Mr. Walker, In his esti mates oithe production oFehtv revenue tuner, stated, that sacs, at the duly of thaw per exist would pro dace to the Treasury 300,000 more than under the tartrof 1942. Last year there was an excess of soyeasy mill.ona of pounds of sugar imparted. and theteventle, austead of being larger, fell short three huAlred thousand dollars of what wan re eived ii preceding yews, under the tariff of 1042. - So traieli , for the operation of tSe present tariff - , no a revenue measure, on es's ono article; and as to the clients of ibis extra importation on the ,otersots of Louisiana, I teave that question to be answered by thy sugar planters of that State. This a l ,/ nalorsos %totem has dna., or will dove. every bcfnest Aineriesn - importer out of the trade and throw It entsrely into the hands of unprincipled boreigneri. The giadoal 'peratioo of the Compromise ad of 842 had reduced the tan& prat ty nearly to on ad alorenUaymem, previous to the paomge of the srift lark of t 542, and by a return front the New ork Custom House, it appears that id' the impose dons imp that port, at that time, se:coty 111 per cent of teem were for foretan account In 1514. under !b., operation of the tong' of 1512 watch res. tined. or far as practicable the operatic dimes. the proport4,o of importanoon into New York, for for eign alefsllal, was only 10117 friar per teat, and POW .. 3 recent retnrn under the operation of the presentl,ni valorem tariff. the ;coon-Pon of tin porratioa there by in ',rots , eight per cent' In Elston, primediately previons to the land - of,l 512, foreigners Imported nineteen per cent—under the tent! . of ISIS. nine per cent; and now, under the present tariff. thirty one percent— Can anyone speak Stronger than these facto. as to the game that is playing in the way of frauds opal, the revenne under Into tariff! It a now the uni verse.), rule fir the At:nanoan importer, or rather thaw' woo were the Americans importer. in boy the good,. from the foreign manufacturers the same an formerly, but deliverable in the United States, by which they find they can save from 10 to 15 per cent, instead of taklng posernon of them in Europe and paying the full duty on the actual cost. (sae or rho delegates stated that it was with. In his knowledge where an Invoice of cloths had 'been purchased to Belgium, which the seller a greed to deliver in New York at fifteen ocr r ent less thanthe American purchaser could do, it the foil duties were paid. Ought such a state of things to he allowod, and will there he any man or set of men, or party in Congress, who will rpm. and oppose the adoption of any men urea which are calculated to check ar destroy each a system of fraud upon lb. revenue and the n'tisens of the roiled States? I think not. would further observe, that in staling above the per dentege of the Importattorw mad, for remora ammunt..tt applies to all the Imports irmt thot side of the Carte of Good Hope; sad as nearly all, or at any mow very large portion of the importations from the Went Indies, Mexico, and Brazil are for America i account. it would g yea for larger proportiSin, probably meaty pre cent for rircign no. count from Europe, being the quarter where these fiends are principally prutired. All Mite facts, and a great many more. however will be brought together, and embodied by the com mittee who have charge of the herniae., and will be laid before the country and Conan..., at the meeting of the laver, and I think It w-11 open the eye, among who at presem have no idea of the (seta of the ens,. I have oecopind pa intieb trace on this tarilrbusi i a as, itite I must defer rniseellatieoa. matter, (nr ■ Glare leilee. Aa s.r:ltat. For P6OTECTIO.I.—Io the proceedings of the British Parliament of July le, we dnd the 10110WII1ei gents os Loans—Lonl Dudley Stuart said he rose to presint a petition from one Mr. Colin Mao beanie, resident in Camden town, which num of s. very peculiar character, and the like of which, per. haps, hail never been presented to that House be 6are. Th 4 petitioner stated that In Ibte he contract ed n maneage, which had turned out very unfortu nate for him—(a laugh)—by which he became no. quaiated,-,with the calla of that state. (Renewed laughter,S - He wasted to the conclusion that tbo most fettle source of domeaue noltappiness woo II marriage - settlement, which gave to a wild power over berhoshand (Laughter.) And in consequent.° oleos inSependenee which it placed her in, see defied hiba, against all the vows she made On the altar, ano did nil sorts of chimp which she ought not to do; (Load laughter ) The petitioner stated that in cense:lissom of the prance of marriage seltlemenle it war necessary to employ a rawer to draw them, who In that way obtained a groat in. goeroo done Oa panics, and frequently under pre- tenec of-treleg l i tie legal adviser of the husband, became prametking riihre thin a legal adviser !Ghia wee. (liatigWer.) pelltioner Lnrilly prayed among citcr.things that the goal old system °fib. ducking Stool might he revived as a pnniudotent fur all [tactful and runaway wines. (Oh, oh, and cries of POrder.") From the Nii.3ll:,md. The Casella Glarelii,:tkoli The-Spada Gosenituent;janl cm of all foreign linerfennieCOin Cubs, *Fa adopted a rule which,. persereetedio, Might at acme day muse them the lots of their bland. They refuse to permit any kantign Government to send any agent of a diplo matte character to Co.- The Island itself, which la capable of supporting the population of an ens pine, is so closely titmliected with the UnitadStales by the the of commerce that it is almost impotedide for the Government of the United State, to avoid collision moth the Spanish eathonum, to come trochee of the refusal of the Court of Madnd on all occasions to permit any kind of diplomatic intercourse With the Captam-Gruera/ of Havana. The Emma Government lately sent Mr David to Cuba as Gonsul-General. The jealous Connor Madrid refused hen an exequatur as ConstitGene rid, but gave hint one as ConstiL This dal not wady Mr. David. He, eooo after his arnval, came into open coffin,e with the Cuban atahorites. A Frenchman,. who had hero domteihated In Cuba for five years. and who donated to continue his re nanoce in that Island, was called upon by the au thorities to Cuba to obey an ancient Spanish de eree, which directs that any foreigner who shall hove resided five years in Calm shall take the oath pf allegiance to the Queen of Spain, or leave the Island. Against the injustice of that art:wary decree, when appealed to him, the Frenchman protested, and applied to the I onset (Mr. Da rid) far protec tion. Mr. David at once began a correspondence with the Captain-General on the subject. The Count of Alcoy received several of Mr. David's letters; bat on soc a as he discovered that Mr. damd was growing 'diploma., the Captain-Gene. cal sent bock to Mtn his letters, with a refusal to hear any more of his complaint. Mr. David lin haedlately‘truck his flag, wandering the affair an kiwis to his wintry, left his archives in the can of the At.. C cusal, with portion of his family. and de ailed out ofthat coast on Mt wav to France. We haste not vet heard the denouement of this controversy. Rol it in believed the French Gev- I eminent has approved the condor: of hlr.•Cavul; I and the French rendents in Cuba. on a course, have all taken sides with him. The recent case el f in. Garcia, the President of the ituited Stan, did not suffer himself to be embarrassed :or 011 C moment by the established role in Cuba refus op to hearken to the represens Minna of any Dipkirontio agent. The moment be was informed of the abduct.. of Garcia he deter mined not to await the tardy tuition of the Court dl Madrid, which might or might not respond to hie demand, of WV. 'apace( ammo three or filo:6oth., bet to proceed directly with the authorities grille vane, who were suspected by some perique of having counselled the Spanish Consul at New Gr imm. to kidnap Garcia. Justine demanded that Garcia should appear on the trial of the Spanish Consul, to testify freely. and in the itbseence of all intimidation ur improper Intim:nee, belare the Court of the United Slates. The quest-on raised was one upon which the sensibility of the free citizens of the United Stems was excited; that is to uy, the inviolability of the poreon of at very runa entitled to the prole.oa a the American Constitution and laws. That Spanish agents should be guilty of such an outrage upon us, at the very moment our Government was engaged In sa OnSI,TUII and honest etti,rt to detect nail suppress the seeret Cuban no pedaion, waw a thought not to be eniereti Accord ingly the President. on the ' - itt‘ of Joy lash di rected the Secretary of State to instruct General Campbell, (Consid ei the 1. tided S. 11!, at Havener) in the event of tan antral of Gur,ln et Maroon, firer being abducted from Now Orleans, to make an immediate demand fir the return dthecapu ve, and to send him back to New Orleans Mr. Comp bel was ...fret-toil that tee pestles f pence- and war would depend open the reeult nt hie don, in ease G trete had been kidnapped by Spanish authority. Mr. Coomben received the Secretary's instructions on the I et h of August, and immediately proceeded to the d scharfre of his duties. He de termined, before making n foraml official demand, to represent the facts, and the order which had been given. Oa 1.0f5:1.0 wan, het with a firm detemanation if 'tent nble to effect nontrivially 1 Garcia's return to New Orleans, to demand him In the very word, of the ueeretery's letter." The mutt is now known. Garcia, nlser Jacmg imprison • ed and incommunicated 130 d the sf unman to the 19th of August, was then pardoned h• the Capin in General being wirreodeeed in Ms C , itstpbell, end soling with a passport in the log .9 eyed ra far New Orleans early on the morning of the 19i h.— Mr. Campbell deemed u ail cleable to place Gar cia under enob protection no would eeeurn his life against the totetuids of any person far persons who might be interested in ha assassination, and em ployed Dr. Prank n Gage, ne American, alphy swotoa of skill, vii , uremia. to his pretessional , atounments the charecier f a gentleman, to ite i company Garcia to .new Orleans, end o• on him there under the prutectiew at the Untied Strifes District Attorney . The onotfieut! demand for the reio, of Gnreta proved effective. 12gpfs Mr. Gainpinsil respired higinstroefione teem the Seerefary, he hem received gwo tetter from thritia amino tine t, Si as et 'auction. On the ftbith of July, al the vt ry neat when ice Prelude/i earn hi' orddt. and the Seereterr eh-al:tab:v.l hi. In•treetloo to Carm cli the art , , hae.ng leerne.l the enlarge from the Sew °deans paper,, went on hoard t ne `Andrew Rine," and Ingeded for karma. Capt. Wm. Fret:Alm torreedio•ely produced hem. Gar. cm, who nook., on Els could o converse with the Captain, who did not then ttnilenwand hi. sitoatton. The Captain of the Port, with hti viand, straightway came slongaide, in n felucca, and remained within hearths on all that paved between Mr. Campbell and Crowns. After come imreldonal tnqmrent, Mr. Campbell, through no in terpreter, and in presence of two witativieri, asked Garcia if he mime from New Orleans of his awn free wilL The Carlini 01 . the Port liernrdiately leterfepted the Inquity - r . !01.•:! t. some questions which you canoe, Campbell. however. pertvitel itch GAS. Fiantrha ILL atef that G.wie tromMed wth terror. He an swered, then, that he tumor valuntarul, The Con eel then left the berg. CAptain Franklin Mutes that Game was un great termr euJ excitement during the aught Mier thte treermow. and wrote 41 the Cot - sal tor protection. He we• P. 1.1 after umpru.neil rad Inummmenicated, butt wrote another letter to the Consul, claiming the protentuth of the Ammo can flog. Toe Consul, General Campbell, stated the fact of his receipt of these lettere to the Captain General, aid requested an interview with Garcia In the pre sence of witnesses. This was promntly and per emptorffir refused by the Canitain Geneva., who appeared to be indignant at the request. About this time the sloop of war Germantown came into the harbor of ilwatm; bet it wan won ascertained that the came it that time on no mission connect ed with the manner Garcia was called before the Captain General in presence of an armed guard to make a decimation of the facts denying has ran decline, which he signed under oath. After this he still remained in pnwo. The deposniou was not to New Orleans to absolve the Spanish Con• sal, and Garviit's fate remained undecided until weer the receipt of the Secretary's matroctiops. Two days after welch, to wit, on the 18th of Aug ers, by the prompt and decisive action of Sir Camp bell. feat in his official character as Con.ul, bat in obedience to his orders and in time of the in structions he had received.) the captive was de livered up, and immediately sailed for New Or ky, under the protection of the stars and stripes. Thus, In this erse, and for the time, the Spanish Government has escaped the difficulty nod em barrassment of ata own rule refuting diplomatic Intercourse at Coln. Is it safe to convene that rule , Had tree Caption General refused to bear therepreacntations of Mr. Campbell, after be.hed received his instructions, the issue of this affair MIMI have really endangered her peace; for the Aineriesn Government and Peopie. rifler being am voiced thnt Garcia hid been abducted, would never bare been snuffed without his mturn. A Dzmizzaira Ntoino.—Some year, since a gen. deman residing in 'Anderson County, in this State, mid • negro man bi a citizen at Middle Tennessee. The negro win removed to the home of tits new master, but to a stunt time ran away and returaed to Anderson County, and accreted himself flan year or more. In the neighborhood of AU elf., but we finally eliorovered and apprehended, and canto tok en to Middle TennemeA—He remained the ace, on d time until a fAvnniclo oppor unity was proimot ed and again ansmanded. Tins wail sis or seven year, mane. A large reward was stfcred for his e perch cocoa. In igent search was for a longtime made, but no raw. Of hlm being discovered. bin running away had parsed entirely not of the rateds ofell but his rosiiers A few days since. however, two men, remding in Andermon County, by the name. of Diggs and Law, were oat with their r lien hunting game. Being fatigued and thirsty, fir the purpose of nifmahing themselves, they non. eluded to go to a Etc spring not far oil Thin they did, and up to the cabin, where there were several white women living. Digg. took his seat upon bed. while his companion, Low, remained to the yard. One of the 1001 Lea MO in the robin, end. soon an Digg• entered, the cornmencedil sprightly cvermition with him. daring winch she approach. ed the brdeide and let fall en the Ibor A large boleti, knife, at which, as Noon as it struck the door, the herd el a negro caught from tinder the lied. Diggs' ruspicion being thus awakened, he, with great presence aimed, kicked the knife be yond me reach of the hand, and instantly a huge negro sr rang out, drew up an ale vAth both handy, and wan swingtng it over so as to cleave the skull at Diggs when fortunately the force of the blow was so far checked by the ale striking " the lon,. that all the injury Diggs sustained was n alight gash in hit fotehea of four or five inches in length—Ow cocked his gun, presented it at the neg., and deed; hot the negro observed the preem jemliton of muzzle, and placed the broad ...de of the axe before Lye° that the bullet mum Loccimarily strike it, as it did, Diggs sprang upon the negro and grapple', but did not succeed in throwing him until the ne gro had struck hint another severe blow above the eye with the aze , —The report of the gun brought Low into the onion just AS Diggs threw the negro upon the bed. Low ran up Immediately and with him butcher knife "tabbed the negro three time. to the rode, sticking the knife each time as deeps. he could Finding that this did not vanquish the negro, who still struggled with Diggs , he placed the gun at the nevelt mile and discharged the entire load into his body. Ttim overcame the negro, and he yielded, bleedmg tenet every wound very profane • iy. Diggs and Low Auppoaing that he most Deem. ' curtly die, went out M :march of neighbors. who, when they come in, discovered the negro roll alive, and knew him to be the same negro that bed been so long "in the w00d.," The negro was remov ed to the Clinton tad, where he in now confined to cwait a fetal for the assault upon Diggs' las, the pentsliment for which, if he be convicted, in death: though we Morn there is no probability that be will recover.-riCintrmihr (Tenn.) R eg A.,. 2.5. Pnw 54.1fernich is mitering' from softening sr the [trate; hr is so far mak In dotage that he did not teeer,: hi. dimalocr, the Countess Sander who made a plane Ungland be the mange' meat of famfly JOB PRINTING.BILL EIF-AD3, CARIM CERCULABLuz. lifoanyou, Bias Lading, cimeructo, siao Luau, carcrimura, =ea, Ito. &a., Printed al tits *En e . at lair micas, at the de29 Gamma 041 ca, Tam attaal7. wrtihe, st. tw tm.ure, Omca and cemdtmee on Fourth sc. h irer the Pittsburgh Bank. Office ~lji' .ll from 2e . rbutk7o k a " eAeOli-r1 Improvements In Dentistry. DR. 0. 0. STF.ARNS, late of Doston, menuineture and set Buss Tmu m whole and parte r..e. upon Section or Atmospheric Section Plates— 00TO ArtlN MR. nt rex iturrrin. where Die name. •rro.ed tidier and residence next door to the May or , othee, Fourth strew, Pittsburgh. Rhrsit re-1. It. !'Fadden. F. 11. Eaten. jail) Fly. and Martz. Insassatee.—Tan Prrn- VIL 41103 A.:(1, Fr. iSSZLICIt C0N1,37 cbartoznd lekr--conututes to Insure, upon every de rrnetion of proven)°, at Mr boontaro. Orvier., No. 21 Market week SAMUEL CORMS, Preet. i(o3.lltt Foortay. Sec`y. mySoidm rare:re Lenox Stete.—erepared by 3. W. Kelly W.lliam arree. PI. Y. end for mla by A. Jaynes, No. 70 lourtn .reet. Tbi. mill be food a delightful arti cle arbererage in familia. and particularly for .iok improved Chocolate prepara tion, oeme a combination of Cocoa ncl innocent, 1 . - .4:tong and palatable, highly recommended pain, aloe yMr mvaltd., Prepared by W. Baker, Dorches ter. `la.., and for vale by A. JAYSI, at the Pekm Tra amore, ho. 00 Poona et. mehl4 113 A gentleman of Pittsburgh. woo bad fallen into open cellar slier the "Greet Fire,. sprained glen an. el. • severiy that be wu unable to refrain from cry ing out with the pain. A friend who had been [ming Ii A rabnesioni a. Co's Rub-element and been eared of Rwinnatisco, gave hint what remained In the bottle. and although its linth was greatly swollen. lie was completely restored to health in twelve hears and freed from pain. This is hot one of a crest number of caw. which haver ome under the observation of the proprietors. Prepared and sold by 11 A FAIINESTOCK ft Co, earner lot and Wood; also, corner oth and Wood at. la . . A. DILWORTH & Co, Wholesale Groner., Pro d . dues and Commis/Lon Merchants. and Agents •o: the Hazard Powder Co. of N. T., No. 21 Waal at, Pittsburgh. sots - - QHO &R—IG bhda N. 0. Nagar, tn Hose and for sale by ssnatlvra A. GORDON. bw i eg:V p f6l; l l : Lfry ‘l , R CHEESE—I= W R Mee., for ode by . soof WICK tr. SCCANDLF3:3 pEARLS-3 cats reed anal for sole by •NO WICK a YeI'CANDLFS uItENCII BRANDY—A .opener art ele for medl emml curponea,junt reed and for oal.l by tpt6 301 IN D MORGAN, Dr Witt 1)1 , 12 r Farr need pure. for medietnal par pose., Not receive , . and for pale by •p. RAIN D ITORIIAN I . WHITIM. —1512b1. for male by .rttll /OLIN P NIOII.OAS S TUR P bbls .pan JOIN D ; , t a fia l s , Ve CIIRG , IE GREEN-2 eases extra, for sale I.y eprJ JOHN D MORGAN . n -1 E WOODS-0 bbla just reed and for sale by „1/ aptn JOHN D MORGAN EWROolin.—Atirrouberit Mountidna, or Inter n IN the Wow, by J. T. Headley. Life of De Win CGoton. Italy, Alps and tbe Rhine, by J T. Headley. Arthur's Tales, for Rob and Poor. Holidays Abroad, by Mrs. Kirkland Rural Leasers, by. N. P. Stubs. Received and for sale by R. HOPKINS, opt P.`asb sa OILEAT AHILIVAL, OF NEW 1300D5 FOR THE FILL TRADE A A. NIASON k CO. OD Market street, hate A t ' o r %: .. br . eh d tel:7 ' lt a tv ' tr,rtre '' al k te C ni N to E n V Ol F l L ett friend* and the publte—awartna them that every ernb c dr ertll be cold a“hetr usual love pneet —so low al to fy eernpoutton. spat IGHT and ehort mete HILL OFEXC HAYOF. p.y CI able to Ctnetnuatt. Letateville and SL Loom per chnerti on the most favorable terms. spSl N 110E-31F,. & BOSS Scilfrics on N. York. Phkladelphia end fla.timure lot •o.le N. HOLMES fr. SONS SOD k ASII-21 long Muspran & Soos, 15 do eittol & coos, !or ,aJ o by RHEA, MATTHEWS & CO, .1,6 21 Wafer at l• ',RCM NGS-- , 4 coke best qoahrs, for sale by 1.1 RHFV, MAIMIER'S a CO k. Got lions, for vile by MAMIE WS & CO PUT A`qi-I gr fIOFFEE-1.0 bags prime Green Rio. for sale by .pie R KY, /dal - THEWS tCO A—llen 1.1 Y 11. Imperial and U P Tea, 0 dd do POwe 90FIr. Tel: ea caddy bd. Y H.O P and I •nprrLo Tea. al reran importanon. for alld by ••'• - • • - Uhis , 4rge No 3 Mackerel: 33 do to bled Iltrring. 50 bts .m,k,l do, for role Dv =l=2=l -',..5 p, 4 4 6 • 6 •, end lb o' b•bitTorancla, r.r. ATTH KWS 112(1-19 te• (matt beet. foe sate by 11. ..otti RIIEY, ntArritsnvA k A l.rll-10 bbl. fur rate by Il . on , HUEY, MATTIIF.WT4 k CO . bbl. ~.: rre r 010.a,tc% VC 4 111 • dap bovsv tr. ,o WHEY tArritEN , .s ri Ca TRA TOW* BiOTICE.—The sob aerther having token not Letters of Ad.:amours a on the Fitful, of YAM MILLER, Into of the city , ilerhoey. deceased, hereby rives notice to all per. Mo. hamng elsoms melon stud eatittB, to ;resent m. Italy amesntlettsd. for settlement, sad ail pct. •o , lsmidebted are TN...red to make Immediate t., erthey to the city of Allegheny 1.4,1 th• AVIV MARY BULLER, Adria, VA if TED, to ao to Oh., one or two Brat rote Macho/pl . Moulders, 0f reedy habits, and earl) ncti.t awned wan beery sod, to whom eolllk42lll em it or 0., in wages will b. .teen Eneture at THIS t 5p1.51131* Mr • 1111 I 'RAI,: SKINNER, Forwardinq and Coram 4. mato rr h• No. 26 Market Putsborab. SX. opts A ve 2 7o l4 ro n ji lAy person of : m e rty., and t ' s avac of toe Pon•er,tton Ina new and Inant6cen wodt To • pentlemen pott.easinthe net rwary qua: rsti tans compentmuon will be probably from 6, I a r d or cloli•ra per d•v Apply Marardtately to lb Eddor of the Gazette rp3 NEW GOODS. MTI.INTOCR s. now conk:icily reeetvlnf his I V . al , Stock of CARPETING. Olt 01.01 NS. bc. arum; which cony he found the fp inwing Vgnette. Aim later Ca,pet, Sap ChendlO nos.' Vclrc , cro I do Tufted do Tapa.try do Common do do lirocwl. JO '..toop elan Mom k.xtra cop 3 pry Jo iCben..la dO Sup,rfine do do ,Thfled do Superfine Inv do Adr , fitd do nno do du ~ - A, 7-%, 6-4,5.4, 44 and 3-4 Como:on do do Od Cloths, losung do Table Lanen, Ito, do . 11oekebook buffer, 44. J. and 4 Tap Vrn. do 'Uoten Crash; d-4. & O.J Torpid do do lDanutak inen Lou. Cover, j I & sepal do do Pat. Oil Clo:ti do do I. I tr. 44 rota do do la tr Reda. Ringing. &c wltleh von aro or able to eel! I..wer than ever berm, oitered in this n city. We Invite ail wrielpox in lamp h lionfrea and ovum Boats. to call awl exam. no our *trek Rota,pureb••infr tlaowbeto. Carpet Worebouxe. No 75 Fourth at. W N'CLINTOCK. FLOUR -4.10 bbl. A.& reed And for sale by >pts CRAIG & SKINNER f ANVFA^TrII En Intl ACCO-11 sementran lb Irs.e 'Clarroarl' nn. Chworing Tame.; YU las 'by H °WWII' 61 lump TobaccC 711 do •Laylon's' " 14 do `Jasper's' Ts [inanimate Plea: roceiv , og Rod for save C II GRANT I Z, ICE-10 tes slate and for sale by •pa J 8 DILWORTH & CO DATTINO-300 bales No I and 2 In ton , and for ) saleby . 19 J 9 DILWORTH tr-O0 lOTTON YARN-180W lb. In cote and for rale by .p 0 J D DILWORTH & CO L 11 , :; APYL , l p lrtalo bush w . a . !,15 , 2.1. say 7 Y“L" " IsT4 FE D r — b :pq .'l"."'f)ll.l,M7:lripened Ylt RON —IOU too. soft lil , eer !Wirral, for tale by sots 1 8 twiI,WORTH at CO 'EA A uoper.ar quality of Goma Bad Ell'k Teal, 1 a 1.., on hand atscllbr .ale by •• - - . . J DILW ORTH 3CO r " lb U e a r e L C' : — ln E tfit C F , Tr ' r ' l7 . Pipe Ch rLi * e . " lB . 7dAi C l l 7 ra.n. Tarw.u, :+ll yohum, Opium. obOor:ra, rec and for sole J SCHOONTLAKER & CO, 21 Wood sl 1::S URI ES-3 bblapulver.ted Mogen 20 bss I Illy Soap; v bbl. ream Tamar, ree'd and for sale by 913 J SCHOONMAKER 4 CD C 0 , 1 ,. / ., 1111 . :: , 7 0 1.;_ . i ie dr , s of euponot quallty, lost spa BCHOOVMAKE I I d Cf/ TANNERS' OIL—I ceks 011 hand and :or sale by spa J S.'HOONNIA KERR CO LIVF:OII.—t e•lc (or sale by rp..5 ScHOONSIAKER &CO SPERM OIL—L oaks jail nded and fin ..10 by spin 1 SCHOONMAYER & CO =l= 600 SUGAR CURED, Jut received oa went .13 far sale by. - . . . sp &Mt JAB. P. HANNA. &mod st IRIAM CilltFSE-240 ball lust reed at the Iluttor l_)u.id Qletse Depot, No lit Pront at e and lot We I=l=l T AL ., l ;. i r re —6 Lads reed an far • e b WI 'a CK dM I JANDLEISS A I_sIICE-33 be. on band and for sale by sod WICK tr. MICA NDLESS . 1)16 I RON—lld sons on hand and for ..In by A sets WICK h AIICANOLF:BB ,14 METAL—SmaII Int good Foundry Mn tal for sale' spt.l WICK & MICAH IM.E.SS Ft/Il CINCINNATI. zi The oplevolt= i lr , Wllltme, uter, ertll leave Mr the above and all intermedmie port. thi* eor fr.get or passage nr;ply on board_ teptn FOR ST. LOUIS. The .pleudal steamer FAIRMOUNT, mask, will leave for above alt Intertneclmte onts 1/112 day, penttsvely. For frerell or paarmge apply on board aptY: PIT TIM:MOE It AILBLEIiVIAIKS, No. 3 17onemereral Roor,Libpny Imo., near the Canal. JOHN WILY:INS Alarblp Cutter, he n on bay. • lera. melt Idarble tilanrela for elle iinde of Monumental work executed. ap01..1%. COFFEE—Y.II eke porno R. Code. reed and for .41 " " ante (3 U GRANT • TEA -bests Covrebong Tbs,NIG rood by 1 mint C H GRANT - - SODA ASII—" 1 :. ° 1:1r tOdri Ash; 0 El GRANT For sale ,to .fl by spit 41 Wittisiet I ST:T.7=I4 ""%tlf: aptil DEARL A. 9113 eats (Milne Peariliii) received ilde day per tfrdcm Lb and rer sale by e., & R FLOYD FLLISA-100 bbts eilra Family Plow, jo.brbed bbd kb , b l b by .Psi s a W EiARILIAUGH DU-ITER-3D kegs Butte& reed alMli 101 7 :3de -- jj gpti SA W HARBAUGH GLASIz—giV bozos lased sizes W reed • sad for szle bt .p. 8 V lIAABAUGIi SODA ASH—I 7 cake Soria Asia, !red and for sale by TAI sirW Ha66AUGH CREAM i CLIEESE-50 bra %el Mar senz i, .DRIED PEA C — IIES,4O bulb re stare and k,r •ele gal 8 & W ILARDAUGH MILITARY GOODS.—Caps, Flynn, Swords, Saab. es, Fourth:dm*, Lane. Iltutnns, Flags, and MI the trimminsra necessary to equip volunteer eompantes. (Er Volunteer companies equipped as scruple. and cheap as done In the East at me hfllitary Store. ear ner Market and Fourth sts. lV W WILSON S Unneu States Bass and Teter Drums, of Getalarnown make, fon mile and warranted by and W. W. W Splendid Largo Engraving. TH—E - b - fit - z, - ,l.77,rrtnigEnzVevu.ra,Tri WESLEY: engraved in the highest style . of art. by John Sanaa, EM,. after the eelebrated painting of Marshall Claxton. Tbe Engraving of large size suitable for framing, end will be printed on the best quattty of heavy plate paper, in a very tuperior man ner. ea Impression be all the be fo l io of a first class proof, and will be email the following tannsually low pricer 1 e"Plt, • . 112 50 I 7 copiep. . 612 00 q copies, . 6CC 13 " . SD coptea for Thirty 1)ollars: So that members of eonverations and other., by uniting together and for ming club., con obuon nos most Impretatve picture at only one Dollar and n Half a copy!! sur.ounding the bed of the dyntg patriarch are nine teen figures, representing the following persons, (of many of whom accurate portraits are given, from ong innts of great rarity.) Rev. Peard Dickinson; Rev Joseph Bradford; Mea. Charles Wesley; Muse Sarah Westey, Rev. Thomas Rankin: Mn. Esther Ann Rogers; Miss Ritchie, after wards Mr,. ?dot - timer, Rev James Rogers. Master James Rogers, • child seven years of a ir e, the only person now living who was then present; /lee. James Crelghtom Rev Alexander Mather, llohert C. Brack enbury; Rev. John Broadbent; Rev. Themes Broad beet; Rev Georgo Whitefield; Rev. Jonathan Edmon ton. John Horton, Esq., one ef the Executer, of Mr. Weeleys welt Ur John Wh.lehead, Mr Wesley's Ptlyticten anti fLographer, A Medical Assistant to Dr. Woitehead Irr Agent., r the sale er this fine work of an, are wantsd In e ve r .. pea pa , t of the United States. N. B. All orders thouldopeclfy Sarteat's Engraeinff. For farther particulars. riddress GLADDING Is HIGGINS. Publishers, Methodist Book Store, No 10 North Fourth sue., Ph d ad el n h to. T,e earrav,na eon be placed on a patent rol let.and .eat by mail Imam. infory, at a eery trifling apteteml3t FOIL varat - LA mforirthle bikek Rm.!. jELte Mom on Market et, near Firxt Pos. _amen green immediately. Enquire of sptmlet WALTER DRYANT, Ito Liberty et The Pennsylvania Company Fe• laracsm-a Livia aan Osiorrtne Annanres. I on.: first 1.11 . 0 limousine Company in th e Steles Ineorpnrantl March to„ I-111—chatter perpetual . Capital PRO OV—ell paid i n . ',no onthormed the undersigned to revels, appli cations for insinlite, Oil Which pOile.ll Whl I. l4 l,ssued, aorerding to their propene). and rates, which will he mane known to appliemts et his office, No u 6 Wood Meet spa TORO COCHRAN. PROF A VTHO,6MS SERIER CLASSICS—Iint Lau. I mamma Lout/ Prose. Companion. Omar'. commentaries on the Gallic War. The ..F.seid of Virgil. Cicero'. Select Oration. Jugarthma War, nal the Conspiracy of Cat aline The OS orks of Horace. Fleet Greek LCSII.I4 Cheek Prose Compostuon Grammar of the Greek Language. The Anabans of Zenophon. Citron Seneetute, Jr Anomie, Paradont, For sale ut reduced prices at the book rtore of JOHNSTON th STOCKTON. ,pt 3 corner Third and ilitekst sts RING LIIS—AToi of Shingle. for sale-Enquire "'` • '"."' ''' sc.firE tr. ATICINSt'Ii, spO _ Finn Pi. between Weal and Market IN STORE-9 Boxes, mkd ..I N Danthill, New Car halc, ra, earn or J N Ewer, Pittattorgh,'' reeed per 8 It Exchange. UEO II MILTENBERGER, rptll 87 Front it . W " l i T prj Fl' "-35 8 VV , 44 ( :(11.71g1701V-ZT ' Te CO A bbl. large NoB, for rake Cy LPL .p 0 8 P VON DONINIIORST Pr CO LASS—E2I) b. tztt; 2D do 'MIA' IDU do 1U.2:11; ID kj do 221; for sale by S F VON BONNHORST & CO SASH -3000 asaortonl, for .lo by S F VON BONNHORST & CO lI6DIE-30 bi. low Cream, for polo by apta t‘ If VON BlbIN/lORsT 1. 00 A RTDITS CANVASS, on onetchero, for onle by KILID by . k r- . Celigt iiLtirt.. -- t,Tei; ( . o,w. J KIDD& 00 lIAIK PINCILL-4—A troslt lot, for oa.o Ly S .pLi .1 KIDD ICO J) R 1 .1 ., ~T i x L W./A N DS, Er Os b--For snl! i ty p kCO ;Jo do Shout der, 1,100 Julc,just ree,.l a.,d for role 4y to 3 6 DALZIiI.I, k CO 13LANK - BM-3D pair of large nuheavy Man kato, of American mattofsetnre, reed and for sale by spio GEO. COCHRAN, IS Wood at IExr.FABLE STANDARD {ORBS, -i.4parka' Lite sod Writings of Wooster. role, royal ern apart', Lite and Wnuoga or Enna' a 10 rims, roy al vise. Ens z elope-the Americans, PI volv Sao Coin. prebensive I.einmentory. 6 vol., rays , Sro Wilkes United States Exploring Faitediuou, 6 •10'.1, royal rm. Strickland, Queens or England, 14 vol &Imo. Pisto ns! Himory of ug!and, 4 cols, royal Pro. Shaks rem e Illustrated. 3 vols. royal tiro. For sale by JAS D LOCKWOOD, CU Wood at. For many years connect., with Meseta. Wylie & Putnam, Nrm York. spi3 INEW MUSIC—RoII on Silver Mona; Nell). sras a Lady, a new and popular Ethiopian melody by C Pewter, go hand to the loved ones at home; Speak Gently, as sung by 'Umpire hilastrels; Row My Boat Lightly, us sung by the Empire hllueleeln Whet Most a Ratry's Memo be; Bonßo L0C11112.1 Belle; Pie, near yen thy Home be Woe; He doeth all Wogs mat: sle into do Parlor, .ftepertnire gm Menge ISdnle bale fentsstes tram all the oolebratedand popu lar Open., gosapaasd by Feed. 13-yer—ln bonehme ot pages each; pore "Se per somber. The above. sold, n lama collodion of WnPros, Marches, Polka, Song., &a. kr.. reed and 'or male by spl,3 JOHN II MELLOR,eI Wood. .TO Improve the soil and the Med." amps. ANTI aILOT Arnuermeash PAZ.. MRS CULTIVATOR—Devoted le the interests of I tles Farmer. the Gardener and Me Fruit Simmer; Mtvaled 'nth numeroul engravings of Houses,ftsrim. Perm Implements, Dommue Animals, Mina Fruits, te &o. Published the lat of every mouth. Terms Pt per sear, seven copies 114; [Meets copies SlG—any larger number ma she same ram. All she tuck Vol. Oa) formatted. JD LOCK WOt . D, spt3 tkosksellot and Publisher, G 3 Wood st ‘TEIV 110113K.1--Readrog not Oratory, by Prof Mans 1.11 deville. Classic French Reader, by Do Fires. Uass Book Or Zoology, dermened to afford to pupils in ln common schools and acadansies a knowledgeof the Alumni Kingdom: by Prof. D. Jaeger. Cholera, PIS rau se. prevention and rum, by Chu. Richardson, U. D Soothers Common Prate Rook, part Id in paper .nd vol. In to carob. Ilnitory U. S. by It Hildreth, Eon . rm. 01. Illstory of American Ulble Society, by Strtrkland. L. yell's second root to the U S.. mots, ',saes and mush LOOIM/ , ' Trtgonometry, and Ilia ♦y Or CArondistr. 3 vols. combric. History of the Consutoent Assembly of France. fmm Nay, 1E49, by Conran, Iraq.: paper and earribnc Also,a lot of mon excellent Steel Pen., to which the sitennon of wholesale purchasers ornvited. For sole by R HOPKINS, spa Apollo Iladdirrp, Fourth at NIF.ANI CHEFSE—OO brn rorl at No Bunter tl and enooro Print, No IN Finn EL, betWer. nod Wood, sad for .ale by ougal J B CANFIELD 'al ANL , FOR SALE —An excellent pecond-h.d PIANO, in good order and ropalr. almost Al pad os now, for sale low for cash 11. ICLEJ3EII, nog3l at J Woodweli's, Third st rVENETIAN RED-20 bbl. lu.treed nod for male _~__ boyi2l AM ROATIC VINEOAR-4 do 2 for able by boat R BSELLERS AUBLE DUST-10 bbl. for en a by AY/ lag3t R E SEW MS I ARp 01L—W bbls No I Lud Oil, In store and for .le by ENOLLSB & BENNETT, avig3l BY Wood st S A lo L at El k ' Z ' be P S t O a3I " FSTOTIIPIrfArt r IFIr c I tin VINEGAR -16 bbl. pure Oder Vinegar , for .ale by V_Shc ENGLISH & SENNETT rl Cr KS eCORCHED SALTS: 23 do Pearls to ranee V and (or sale-by 801 l ENGLISH tr. BENNEFT HI'S-1. bale Hop. ler one. Il saga' ENGLISH to BENNETT pAN NEES' OIL—IO bllls for rale lour. 00g:11 P.SGLISII A BENNETT m by eoaal N t oZug r a i ll, i t i gnig . e and GLenaz. for r bes ..2l ol no d em. thlg r ar d Itt;T i ls NK,.ll,),Stlrriiseiat,atio4,l22rur.nd .)r SW BOOKS—ltittory of tbe Notional Constituent AAmoMly from May, 7948, by F. Coeknan, Ew4. I l'edeum., his fortunes end modortones, 76.11191nd. and gientest enemy, by W. Al. Thaeke. ra, nu.nor of “Vanity Pair." Iletribution 0., Ike Vale of Shadow., 4 tale of pas non, by Pstinna D. E. Nevelt tiouthwortb. Ja•l reed by JOHNSTON & SrOCKTON, aupt. comer Market and Thud ass Copartnership Notice C 2 AM CFI. 11. HARTMAN and F R ORUNOT ban -0 tug rank parch...en • totere,t 111 the bbeffield Iron end Steel Worts, flare 9ingef, barbel.. d Co ) ate manufacture of Steel, Boller and Sheet Iron, A 2 lee, Far np, AoHI., Viten Sr de., will be Istreelter eon uneled to the nerve of .. • . . . SINGER. HARTMAN k CO. CARD—Having "'ln intetest IA the firm of Sing mebeisoo k Co, Sheffield Iron and Steel Works, lo Samuel H. Hartman, I rake rem pleasure to rerom mailbag to my friends the arm of Singer, Harman & Co_ r_ar,l Jthdlyr A. S.NICIIOLgON. MANUFACTURE. OF IRON—To be published Rawly, The Alan +facture' of Iron, in all lie brak them from me digging of iron are and eonl to the ma. long of charcoal and coke; the building and managing of Ws'. furnaces by charcoal, anthracite and coke; haebhut and blast machines, ke. kr_, including an essay on the manufacture of Meet: by Fredene Cher. man, Monne Engineer. Complete In one volume, 1100 pager. ALM illustrstsona, eograved on wood. Price, 18 to tuto.enbont. Subwnptioncrecorted by ang3o JAS D LOCKWOO. 03 Wood M EXPRESS PACKET FOR PIULADELPIIIA AND BALTIMORE, Exclusively for Passengers. —The Boats adds Unearth leave foibles, at 9 &clerk al night: Indtana—P nurrey Saturday, Sea Unto--A CrAir, Ma , nley, Louisiana—l I Trion:RM. igoriday44. `ProhroTnesSay, CIL turkey, Wednesday, sh. ~,,o — cept. A CIMIA, ThrusdaY, dr.h. Ineinans—J P Thompson, Md, y t h . K„,„ky—Capt II ?ruby, Saturday, etb.. Inatenn—P Harkey, Sunday, litk. Ohin—Cap' A Craig, Monday, ESL ibertanne—J P Thaminum, Tuesday, I,,,neky—Copt II baby, Wednesday, 14th . imitiont—P Porker, Thersd ay, =h. cr.g. Fnaay,l4th, Tbworwo, Scium,l7l6ll, IF I apply to •MotionalUM .Inl sir D LEECH RCo , Canal 1441 AKUSEIUMS. TH E ATLE: O. iiimfortiit managar A oittietent—Dres Circle and ?Lamm, $0 Vs. Peron} Tier R., " tipartroccit pc.ple of color •••••• • • • • • • •Mi , MY-Doors 'open post 7 o'clock—Cansin kkie at et o'clock Four.h apt,,e none of the popular and unrivalled HERON VA All I.S. TITUS.II Saracalsaa pacsarted a now ••ude•illa. called • To be followed be Me Petite Comedy of O OLD AND TONG, OR TUE ROCS ItOWBRAYS. Peter • . Little Acne,. Matilda Mowbray Mils Meson. Hootor• • • MI.. Myron. Goole:on - . ...... Rstun. Poppinrwo 111 v Moron. Poi:yr Vita ll.Yron. Mier which, a Masi..ial Mo. by the Ykroit Family To ranch:do with TIIE DUMB 8E.1.L8. ttn O'ScutriE • M. Heron. !Anle Acme* 51. Factor I 231137.221 ELLJNG OFF AT COST —Being about to de4ttle balances, I will .41 off my mock at east. • wi.bing DRY GOODS or GROCF.RILIA Re. Re.. will find tt to thew adwantnow to call beam the lot day of October... 1 wdeterminedlo sell at very low pones . (or CASH. ROB RENT—The eommodttms double Store Room which I occupy, together with • •••.k.r.bie derellP g house. The wont is we commanding ad ntmure• to a but, man as getad w any in the elGi. will sell ray entire stock, ci mewing of Dry - Goods, °seemly., Shoes, Ser., well selected for the location, at the lowest possible prices, m any portion disposed to enter Into a comfortable business, and nine possesil elm et any time. SAMUEL GROVE, Federal street, Allegheny, show the North Come mom.spU Alm C ACTION ICITILA. A man by the name of RUEL CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the name of S. P.Townsena and ones hi. IMme to put op a Sarsaparilla which they call Dr. Townsend'. Sarraparilla dententhalthg GENUINE. Original, etc. This Townsend Is no dr:. ter and never or., but was ((meetly a workeron rail• roads, canal., and the like Yet he untmes the ado of Dr.. for the purpose of gaining credit for 'that he la not. lle is sending outcard. headed l•Tnek• of Quack.," in which he any., I have sold the ma of my name for al • week. I ortllgive S. P. Trenteend ARO If he will prodnee one single urinary proof of thia— This is to caution the public lot to be deceived, and porch.. none Lot the GENUINE ORIGINAL 01.0 Dr. Jonah Townsend's Saratipanlla, having on it the Old Dr.'s likeoess, his inroily coat of .011, and nature actou the coat of arms. JACOB TOWNSYND. Princtpid Office, PiN Naas. st, New York City. OLDDOCTOR JACOB • TOWPISEND, THE ORIGINAL , DISCOVERER OP TILL G1C.1171718 TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA. Old Dr. Townsend it now about 70 years of age, and hos long been known as the AUTHOR and DISCO. VER En of the GENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEN D SARRA PA RILLA." Being poor. ho was compelled to limit its manufacture, by which mean. it has been boil out of market, an d the sales eircumsersoed to those only who had proved its wants and known its .aloe. This Gas. AND UNICQL-11.1221Pastssunon Is manufactured oar the largest male, and is called for tholes bout the length and breadth of use land. Enlists young S. P. Townsend's, it improves with age, and neves changes, but for the beta ri because It it prepared oar micoufic principles by a mieuttfus man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discovenes of the An, Lava all been brought into re, rnistuan in th e manufacture at th e Old Dr 's &nap*. illa The Sarsaparilla root, It to well known to med ical me contests medletru.l properties, and some pro perties n. which are inert or tweleas; and others, whit+, if retained in prenanng ts for use, produce fermenta tion unsi acid, which Is Injurious to the system. Same of the prapente, or Sanaperilla are so volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the repass bon, if they are not preserved by a scientific proem, known nob to those experienced to Its manoraciate. Mosense, these ro!mile primeiplms which dy olf MT. dor. or as an eshalation, ander beat, am the very es sential medical properties att. root, Which give. to it all in vain, The GENUINE OLD DR. secon TOWN.EN SARSAPARILLA is as prepared, that all the inert properties of the Bu .aparllla root are Arm removed, every thing capable of becoming mid or of fermentation it extracted end nueclesh then every panicle of medical virtue 1,1 accu rst! in a pore and concentrated form and thus It is rendered incapable of losing any of Its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in Itis way, his made the mom powerful agent in the , CURE OF INNUAIF.RABLE DISEASES. Hence the re”nn why we henr commendatiOns on every side in it. Mem be men, women and children. We ilrid it doing wonders la the ewe ef Conaurepdien, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complain; and In Rheumatism, Scrofula and Piles. CosiMenem, ell Cutaneous Eno tom, Pimples, liknehea and all affections arising from 151 PURITY OF TOE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous efficacy In all complaints •n.mg from Indirstlon, from AHdttgofthe Stone' hi from unequal eironetton. determination of blood to the Lead, palpitation of the heart. cold lam and cold hands ; cold cSitu and Lot dashes °Teri. body It has not bad its equal In coughs and colds, and pa:motes easy expecto.dion, and gentle perrpirtelmt, relaxing stric ture of dm lunge throat. and euery other part Hot ' in nothing is excellon,e more manithstly aeon and acknowledged than in-sit kind. and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders In ewes of door alba, or whites, Failing of the Womb, Obstnimad,,Bappniquad, p g i, fat Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual penods. and the lite and is eitectuni in curing sal forma of the Sid ney Disemets. Hy removing ebs•ructleas, and regula ting Iho general system, it Eters tone and strength to tha whole hods, and nun. all form. of . . . NEEVOCS DISEASEM AND DEBILITY, end thus prevents or relieves a Krou variety Mother diseases. as Spinal Irritatimt, Nearalgla, St. Va. Den., Swooning, Epileptic Fits,:Cormuldons, &o. Is not this, then, ens tomatoes Mgr relegletelleeLe Nam? Rut eau any of these things be said of S. P. Taunt sea d'a ialerinaarlde! Tins mingle.% liquid ;stint to be CRAIPADED Tilhi OLD DR.'S. because of the Grand Feet, 'hat the one Is incapable of Detenonsion and NEVER SPOILS, while the oa f, DOES; it sour., ferment., and blows the bottles containing kip. fragments; the none. acid liquidea ploclin,g nod desnitging other geode! Mut net RD her. rtli.e compound be poison.. to the .Totem! What pot add into system already diseasedwith arml! What ceases Dyspepsia hut add! Do we not all know, that when Ovid foam in our stomachs, what mischiefs ineduces!—Lltuntenca beaktburn, palpitation Mille heart, liver complaint, divide., dysentery, cholic and corruption of tho blood? What teSevoralainft an acid humor in the body! What produces all the harcturi which bring-in Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Read,. Salt Rheum, Ery opei as,White Swellings. Fevar-Sordr, and all Meerut/one internal and external! It is noth ing under heaven bat an add substance, which emu; and thee epode all the fluid. of the body, mere or lest. What c.a. Rimannalsm but a sour acid fluid, which insinuates itself between the joints and el.cwhere, ire riled. and ittletni. the tender and delicate Same. upon which it nets! No or nerYou•Msevses, of W.. my of the blold, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the aliments which afflict ham. nat.". Now.. it not horrible to make and sell; and Lemke. ly worse to use this SOURING, FERRETING. ACID “COMPOUND" P. TirCissizitu and yet he vroale fain have onderatood that Ol d Ia cob Townseral's Genuine Orig.! Banal/wills, to lot liniiallon of his inferior preparation!! Heaven forted that we should deal In nn ankle which would !nisi the most dined resemblance to S. P. Townsend'. erne's! and which Ginald bring down upon the Old Or. nob a mornialn lead of complain end crimmalleus from agent. who hoze sold, and pot. chasers who have and S. P. Tosimend's Fermenting Compound! We eneb It andentood, beeline it t. he anolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's anion nod Old Dr. hoot Toseasend's Sarsaparilla an beano...nide newt and infinitely diesinailar , Mtrth aey aro emlike in every par. noel., having not one single thing i n common. It is to anew fends upon the onfortanale, to pour baba into wounded humnity, in kindle hope is the Impairing bosom, in tenon health and bloom and wr. gm into the noshed and broken and In banish Infirmi ty—that old DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the oaportanity and means to bring hie Gesso UNIVERSAL CONCEN rRATED REMEDY. within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that they may learn and know, by joyful ez • penes e, Its eansan:ninne town re naafi! • - For oohs by J. KIDD A CO„ WhofealeLAgerit for Western Penneyleardat I. SMITH. Hrtmlnairten; Dr. J. FAIR/EA:a, Allegheny. Dr. J. CASSbA.L, Filth want. O. W. u A RDNER. oth ward, Phut:inlets spat Q;LINLI9II2:9--Ito has Window Olatr; bbla N 0 Holmes, (In oak;) 110 'do 9 H do 100 birth dried Peaches; In wore and for sale by anAdd JOHN WATT & CO, Liberty it 25 8 , 1 . 1 A, RES HAND ST. 114151DG 0 SOLO T4 wn:,VgLoirt.sals augno , 110 Sotond al • WHlTS ..m F , llti e — d 1 . 6b , b L . s N , Vlbo by Fialq 10 hi do dok -4.0: ISAIAH DICKEY & CO C OFFEE -160 bga Coffee,Aour Ilindion and tot u 4 by apc".lo ISAIAH DICKEY& CO frEA-40 of enema Y II and Black Tea, bast ?gird 1. from New York and for mil, by acki3o ISAIAII DICKEY! CO UVFL CIIED3E-49 boats }v If • uneese, leading Y' from L E audLine, and for sale by aue3o JAIS DM IN f al %Ves ts ,r Xfr.9KEHEL-60 bbl e lam No bbrokord, land. out by canal sad for rola by sopo AS DALIELL parA9ll-30 oaks Potasb, /WM arrl for rr la by ... VII JAB MIZELL CREAM C B BEI4E-45 bra Cream Chem, meelvell turd for vets by eux3u 8 fa W lIARBAOOBI T IMI bbs. LoussviDo Llsos,ler solo low so otoii consignment. by tugt3 BURBIIIiKIE, WILSON & Wattr st pIAIKNTLI--tribags reo'd and Co r We by . . n t, WICK it taIeCANDI.E.S V TA A COFFEE:-11 - W43 — ttote IT_ , WICK a fdyc#,J4L— to U S-101.1 bush for sale . b --- ur .gV Meg Mea&NDLMS ACON-41;00 ihs Baton Ham.. 3,600 do do SIMI& B 3,000 do do Shoulders, for • ule hr IIK 2 O WICK & hIeCANDLESS brit W R Meese fin V scan WICK 4, ideCA&DLKS3 1A atmr=4 - obbilri - er ,3 4 end for sob. by 1 sitieZ WICK & bIeCANDLESS IXTATCII REPAIRING.—Firni Woteit verion'itirb of Y every description, done In i=ri , i n t i f i rconn;r, by cora corner Fourth and Efrain. rts. 0 1L-4 bbi ii ET,,.,isoet " - edi - na 6 - ,i - i - .l. — q -,--- .1 El CANtIELA lid Front wt. ongad between Smittrield and Wood. CREAM FNEESO,-107 boseaTjust received at the Butter and Choc. Depot, No 110 Front meet, and for wale by isorlii . 1 0 CANIFEMD Q SALT-oiLit, but., for salt by • koo.2.3J BO AN FIEL4 'oro dy Floor to ou — iii — ar on Mr sal b 2(10 rivvtirt-(11 k jO y iFfi r ei.a.tE FOR 131..TRFUTO -10 no for oda by J & DiLW 0111111 c CO holeTlll7l Lal . fat ~, l e by Igtriatoi - J R DILWORTH* 0 -- - - 10TIOE TO STOOKHOLDEIIa. 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD OR T IIRed RoadS Stoakholdert Compum of the Ohio end Pemotrytesoto mo hereby ward to pay the Seeond Insult:mot of Flee Dollars per dum on or before the Oath September. The Stockholders mehlihf the ..Id instalment to the Presideßt Om Comm*, M their Mare to Third Erma, ilittahunrb. By orate At the Diremors: L L BROC ib l tava ltS,Tmeamar. Sodom. O, ag. O,OM suis f mawryz—tou Ws No 3 NroobWAl,(C4o‘s2ori ttpection,l J 2.1 seed RSA far Sala by ,pu AWN AVATr vi..: ,- ,_, ,- AUCTION SALES. as Solna D. Davi., I, vg.SMa__ IbY Gads. theORA a ommerci ThuradaY Pates g Scroll reh. n l2 detach at Cal ow co PI strestreet,bet sold, taitAltotiner =tem., Wealth cureney— A large assonmont of Wapiti and fano, D ry ar . 4 ., r , • ..mpetillt Clothe• elL.6.l,..lvrereds, le.-• inneh blankets, comas flannel., bleached and brnrn musltna, tlekmw, haws, ewer mt.,t.. Celatint, laces, hosiery, &ova. weelog atat agwl 2 attent, Act. int 2 &Mock. Onxeries, lhowmtamtm. Funtilnae, he. y rm ., oro a anol imperial, WA V. nianufactared tobacco, counter aca . ea and weights, OnWet aorta", axes, itateheta, Worth, writing and wrapping window bliudn. mantel clocks, looking atones, mi. noting, feather hello, bedding, tee, Alargoand genrtment of now and *Woad hand household fa mine.be. At a otleek. quantity of faddonable ready made CIO, hour. raid wid abet, hat; erw, tee eltlery, gold ated +dyer windbag, attat rata Natal's, ambrePag variety mob s.. lead. tranka aaddtis, &a. est Third Wont Praprttrat ANG6OII. On Friday afternoon, &pa Tth.lit 4 o'clock. ma Owl premites,svill be so ill two very vnitintllli Boor- Ina Lots, situate en the Teeth side of Third sti, nearly onpreito the Post oSwe,•aying • front of 14 feat and s Inches, and extending back 80 feet. nos: 1111c0 rash, residue tote &eland and paYs.i e oe to January, IPSO, end 1 sl, with Interest soil JOIIN A DAVI.% Aiwa U. 9, fkrpdat &row si - Auctuob no Thursday eCommon, Sept 6th,.t ltrareek,afildE Commercial Sales Booms, car Wood and ada bo sold orldiaut 'crone for enter par funds, 63 tan, kola, Ed shoots, ka, 23 do alio, 4 red snat; 7 pair runners. sort JOHN D DAVIZ.,Aittd 3 Sawa Hetet Wetka few Bale. l TINE subsenber ellen for sale, the STEAM RR= WORAS, shove Lawrenceville, comprieing a Stearn Engine, 2 Boil., 0 Moold M.hlne, capable of; noandactanng =OW Pressed Sects (out of dry clay, sa taken flan the bmk4 per day; with tn. =eater land on The Allegheny roar, an whikh an 4 kiln and; sheds, machine and cla shed., erbeelbsnews, Sinks; shovels, spades, ac, ery thing reknit. to cacao M.ce copes... at an boars notice. Price, Inclading fie patent right to use old ...chine 57.11.7 t—tents of tpayment made easy. Without the I.d, 114,000. Pea HENRY hIRRRITT, particalers, address angWellf No ItS Monongahela House. co„_... ,Taylor & Co'. 8 C lint.. BWs plain do, 110 do-Shoulders, in store and for sole tiro anirM SELLERS & NICOL'S ~,„„ RT ,T E-10 . 1e. o rilaa y4c.jal=7l:o fond IVC . E— or g tu Rice i ir; i gd A a i rh i lAr o mILL rryi IL{ACKE or REL-30 Was !ago Nog Mackertloinotorot HI and f Ws b ' .r 4 JAMTS A HUTCHISON Co 100 °2 ;:;,7 c ":"° i m "'"IttIl VHFAH DRUGS.—Chloroform, Wood Naphio, HIM; lost reed-and for rale by .197 I FTDD • 'CO' Grins gancae, for O. nalra ac • - 'JOE To:rived atal for rola by • .g. 47 J KIDD .6 CO CCIFFEK--lOD bags prime Rg,itak• bY • • =IVY J D WILIJAMS, IWWao&cr BLACK TI iFS:ZAD to ••siCa, extra, 0141004 " . Ning " Par sale by .07 J D WILLIAM - 110 Wood et UNDRIFS-10 bit , Bruit Sam 1 care Nutmeg" S bbl Cloves; I Ltd Gingett do Saltpetre; 2 do Alone eases Genoa Citron; I ease Itteearonit do Vermaeillat 1 0c7.011 S. V Indio; do Conde Soap; 1 eat. Flvdels Palm. &rap; do Gondol do 2 do Almond do P_r saki lity J D WILLIAMS CHYME-25,b2d Cream, to do Enikil.b Ditryt lot' ukto by adl2,l I DIVILLtAND . CHEESF b.. Wlt Chen ., - GToodontaroor. 'lnt twd Car solo by ongitzt 11110ALEY & SMITH, 15 &20 Wood tt WO. 1 SAISIBATUS-00 mks and Ors moods. 11 Salmon., for aala by aug23 BASALT:A' hewn! MANUrACTWIED TOBACCO.- 200 hit him Henry ft James' Slumps; 140 do Wfl Grant's Ss and bla., by 100 . do d Myers' sinizir=aefilAayalgo GO.IIMON SECIARB-0:0, 0 00 Commod good Nadel, for rain by BAGALRY k BMiti% • PALM est. superior Palm Oil:.In Cara ktut for sale lry MILLER &Iek:OPOOPT, _fm.4 2 l 171..1 I:4 Marti' sl' • LAHD bblo NoiLard Oil, in go by omegt MILLER & RICKMI C CIIREARTS - - -, 20 kaki Zallt, stons and (o, mole by anger MILLER & RICIPIETSON EE.OLOMYroCIr .ale by bb... Economy Mier, •q, •od tiago MILLER k RICKETRON' • . . AeC.KRONFANTiVERMICELII; , dO bail - arm nfaceurool; 33 do do Yen:lucent, jolt wed sad for We by au6k3 MILLER ko RICK - MC:Oi • QEGAIM-30.01:0 'upend/ Itegafia Seders Wallin flasma do, various Snoods, jun reed and foe We by aur.23 MILLER k RICKELSON. , tee from EtteTic Just reed diet sc - Mi LL asornt O HGRAZir. s MOLLS IlellaP-16 bales Maas Hemp, iTai• M by CH CUNT BLACKWOOD FOR ISVOUSTi—Coes snieseh' Lomb; The Canons, part XV; Jonathan In 6h6 ea; The Greer Riled--a .Short'' Yarn, parr Ill; Foe the hist page of "Our Album; The hisurreettan la Do den; Lamartineb Revelation of ISLES, Dies Dereites,, ,, No. M; Christopher ender Cansaes. This day peg- , lished: In per year-33 eta heats No. JAMES D LOCICWOOD. 63 Wood at Jusl Pahlished—Rdiabargh Deheyr for Jnig.. Loudon Quarterly for /hr. Westchester tbr Joly. erig23 TSA WARE—Jest received, several neer perms. aflzeres celebrated @eolith Brined& Tem Elms.? These peumne ere very bee/WM, add eleselyresepe. hie the reel sliver. • • • • ...... . . . . . COMMUNION WARE—A complete statorrmott SI. , trastkazds, Globlors. Flores, and FroprisotstAdwis to ; Driturnia wan: @r sale. . I ~ GOLD PANS--Jost opened this day, twittivorLuen vary Om "Ur. W. Wilson , Gold Pens, and sops:clan. .. soy other anrouctordstre. Porsolo w try w _ ___ ‘ON,, stag2B -.' - comer Market and Fourth Its §fidttIKLLIT , /k , WHITIE, Dry Goods Athirst:lM t Wood sr, Pittsburgh, lora doors shore Dhunrdskt, "IrD(DFAS2 cases Oleo and fancy phria="l,:io, lirsOddsticleaand opened and rcrr sale by - , ;sogYS: ' 1311ACELDrr & W HITD 4 90 Wood sr /1 11411 ht BONY RILL" ,-- Sl — s.iiiis - hedry hr, 1...1 Drilling. mutable ror Grath boat decking, on hand end fle ttalo by sus% 811ACKLETT & WHITE WADDING -160 dos black nod white Wadding, for sale by garb PIIIACXLKYr&-WIRTrE ALL PlllNTrr—Five cares tear style deril'eintar opened and for saleby ' • etre . wnrrß., FkIiCYairkIMERES-75 pus dut akar,' raker Cassirreren. for Fall %des, lost mot nvl wymeet by Fl ACKL ET k WHITP. 4 _9 0 UTlk:iiknikkifiro;A Metal, r. .L sale by _ bURSRLDOk,IVILSON k CO, atur4 Water' sr DI heiolatlarent Partnership. copirtoenttly of HENRY HANNEN& Mk' 1. form:trip name% Muller h. Co., in the' Window d Colored Claw buslutsr is this day dirsoiewth7 the withdrawal of Mr. Fredonia - Muller. 71. e business wHE NRY continued by the audeoarahar under Ote Am of HE HANNEN lb CO. wAr.. , house No. LOB Second st, When we hsveressinet sopplles of superior Vrotdcrw Glow, JOHN ItANNEY, - HENRY'HANNSIN,'" _. ODERTSTS Pittsburgh, d'ag. tth. HEN RY UMSTEAD. NEW ARRANGEMENT. SPEED A'6 rem. pevassor wins, Nina • - ILYclasively Passengers,) VIA THE GREAT CWITR AL HAI RIM% TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMO E. 'SHE Wilke. Warmed Met on awl after timareay, the Lt of Sweatier, the punnets try Ws Line 11 be carried o'er the Central Mill Road from Leo. • lstown o Herrieborghi Mut free thence fie Phllarlel.. phla hy.thallarrislmrah and gelemblattail 110a411. y Rea ansagement passengers .vll/ P Omer in flea TAT Misabgati then heretofore. - - The Packets or this Line are arm and dike bees clams Thes - roabolor safety, speed and content, le to most preferable me use to the hbonent Hail Roads ere 4 . 11 parsed In del Dahl.' Tito, ' 1 ..3% F.., Tca Donets. For hiformation ripply to.- . NV BUTCH. Afoooefram!. ang% or to D LEECH t CO.canai ikon. Ea=l 1011.ACON•pi‘o—Itacoric tow ao woes, 101:0 do Shoablots, AWN' te.2117 to, .141, by Lava & ILIVLITCII 131¢ Liberty at W BITINL"° bbi lreraZrati& _ • wiSO good :14 Woods aFtir. b to!, 112 TriiisT .0. t ri , ..,23 J SCHOONSIATir & t7 O DRV-. IRV APPLES-1S ads for flab, by i y . 0 B F VON HONNDORS? (NM ro gegyi k cbee n • g gig• are gar side at theenly oilcan an. more of 'LA AtAilOisi CO. lily CO Mutate IaVINTUOTtI r —ICO bra Procter &Gamble'. emetics brand, receiving tad rot sale by aaget !MALEY St LS and 20 We e 4 M. V - 0:011JSOKEIIEL:- - 166 4bla Aliissaehusettg tolin prune eder. for 71iia law y. EOM MOLASS— bbis cli@of rands, fee aOe S• 1 4 DitGALEYSt HOITTH PANPRlTE•afieriiiTrrirtelpe 1134 6 ty Havana Sagan, for • by 011: blil7llG.= bbisixasiMnrMfor LOAM WAL YOUNG & CO., .143 Liberty Id.ll * o ' rk '• • •"°(°' French Cal for the fell TO TANA. received even sr stoma a co ANNIIRS' OlL—Carrier's Ruins, T tng Elwyn, tue, tocuuntly bb4 by to. SOUND dg. CU, 111,.. STa. TURPENTINT.--3CO bhl wed mad lbw =lb by .01 URAUN & REITER I T .03 _ k N* I l eld I . 1 1 . I b l re kg' LI 1.1 CIIDER-4 bide Sweet Cider; 4 do do do belbek kr b.y.keirp WICK 3.I.,CANOLW, Ivl von bbls !wee, j Mackerel, lon reoNl and for .ale by - 81119 9 it W BAC CH5E.9.9,-11.5 bn Cbeese, we'd and for sotyl3 . WICK & ArAii. DOT4SII-13 cats reekl;l4 fo.. a ibtr' 1 133311 WICK kll , Cll.NDLagg 'r 10 i~ WICK a. I.PCbtNDLEBB WLI. 'WICK a nrcaNDMIS_ _ _ WICK IF..IIDCAN g . RE/V.l 0111,12.K1 base. harree'd fot ode C 1NLK...0 LaTot. bY aur4 13CAIIFIELIP • (-111,r7 100 reed h Y" but: 18 (1/1N47141.1) Lettß LAW-4 bbls mud El t lrviA r T i rjA. , wain • ms, V.1mq.... • d eal mut for t '"""nrrf sv '
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