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JOHN BIORRIBON, of eght,iyi'
JAS. MITCHELL, of too. .:i,
WM. M_ ARTERIES, of Pipatncr,
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JORN NIMES of Findlay. q•:.;
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Per Local Biattare are naliff page.
Iles .at pato for TeleirrfOle Blows
The disgraw.ful squirming of thii : Locoilheo Con
vawion, on Wednesday, on the 3Thriff questton
has no doubt afforded our readeriOnuth amuse
went. Such ridiculous ineonals*ey . surely ••
never bekire exhibited by a debbi :binive body. 1.
one hour, they deliberately voto after de
bate, a resolution in favor of the Marie - of '46, mad
he the nest they almost unanimonaly pass a re.-
[titian la ha Coeur, and go to the hiletit of passing
a vote of thanks to the Pmt foriitipporting it'—
Wu ever such folly before exh§:nted by grown
up into What a pity we havdifor the yeas and
rums.
The people of Allegheny couirV now have the
bane fairly bellow them. After4he most deeper
ate effort; the Loeofoco party atm been brought
up to the mark, nod has sancticthitid the Tariff of
'46, with all its detects, and its ginous operations
upon the labor and Industry of fftn, country. Let
every voter at the October eMnion remember
this. A vote for the Lmofoco iigket to a vote for the Tariff of '46 —for the destr4Oon of oar great
interests, the prostration and erSding of our man
efacatues, the ruin of our torm# mon, and the
injury of our agricultural intelpta. Pennsylvn
ale can never prosper as stielaught, under the
operations of an ad =brans far:lff, mch as the
present, and •he will never : , f.ease to straggle
swung It.
Pte. gall MU
From the communication belot.y , it appears td . .
the account of an interview aii*ercer, betty
General Taylor and a committki from the W
ern Reserve, given in the /it Luminary, and
which we noticed a few day oigo, was a gross
misrepresentation. From theletatesoent of the
Luminary. that the committee Med plied him with
indelicate questions, and had rfrijeived evasive an
swers, we were led to the anCptiaition that it was
• committee of the Free 11:*ocmcy," far we
felt mooed that no other coda be so rode, sad
we were pleased that the F4gident had so el.
factually foiled them, es was Oted by the Loon-
N.!
It Dow appears that the co4atee Was comp,
aed of Whig eitzeas of Warie?; and not hat such
questions as those stated by tittj! Luminary were
asked, and consequently no oithh replies given.—
We are surprised that Mr. Claig,insuld have suffer-
ed himself to be so isoposest:lipos, as we eau
not attribute to him the turpticidii of manufacturing
the aniebs oat of •whole eiottlel while we feta his
political pntodicee mould kaki ?non to listen
too mina confidence to evegt s llale calculated
plane General Taylor in a itrO i lig light on the SI
Very vaesttost.
The continual noun kept up*y the Free De
my of Ohio, about General 7tylor's opinion
the Wilthot Proviso, sod SIaTOT is the New Ter
ritories, shows in as ematerot degree the hyOrter. lay
and. insincerity of the leadeile;of the pony. It G
— iifit*; attempt to deceive ati'42hombog the people
in that sectims; by appealingMa jest and proper
cippoekloo. to slavery which they, in common with
the Whiiie . people of the Not entertain. They
well beam, that as fu as ov nem terntories are
concetned, on which they bike their fundamental
principle of Free Soil, the glititirm is already set
t/ed.—that slavery has no nixie chance of obtain
ing a Got bold there, than in*innethta. Indeed,
there can be no doubt, whateier, in the wood of
any candid and unprejodi4ol man, the General
Taylor will not vita the Wilitet Proviso, should it
pass Congress. This, hosedget, will hardly be the
cue The new Stem will k for admission a•
joss Santee, and will be thutrAdmined, Indere they
are kept out by the conll4l . l ri of Loeokem and
Free &tilers, who dread nothing so much, especial
ly the latter, as a apeedy ud4ll settlement alibis
question.
It avoid be well for the pe4le to consider the ul
tenor objects of the leaders Jibe Free Democrat=
These at the present are LeP L II In the ho It ground.
The people are not preparekiet for a revelation of
all their plaza. If my on,ake that they intend
nothing more then the prel - Oion of eleven, in the
new territories, they are rtiqh mistaken. They
nre, in Get, attempting ti4revival of the old de.
row Abolition or Liberty X4,.rty, by covering up
their designs by the prominOcy which they give to
temporary question. Thetas.° not such rumple
nine an to spend their time .50 exertions in form
ing& party Which the next,Ongress may destroy,
by knocking their only' pre* from under them.—
They intend the formation Otitoch a pony es iiir
ney, Garret Smith, and 4 - titers have long been
striving for, with such meniril success—a North
arm, sectional, Abolition POY, which cull first at
tack slavery in its out-potty and having carried
them, will assail it &remit - air • State incaution--
a party - which is intended o,klestroy the harmony
existing between the filers, and to road. the
Union, If it stands in the of their object.
Thiats trodleiently evid4ii from the style and
tone Driller writings, thel4hatinaed miarepresen.
Ghosts,' their labored clibrialio abenue the people
tithe North from their bren of the South, and
the 'dark coloring they Oye to every action and
every opinion diObring fe4O4:their own in relation
to slavery. Every sepportiat ) ei the Whig adminis.
welkin la denounced as W.-slavery the—servile
friend of the slave potieto4 connivieg at the en
croachments of slavery. j their motives arc tn•
deiced, their language mind resented, their opin
e/US caricatured. The NS lanai Administration,
and the President, are ear of as if their only
object was to promote thOtlyance of slavery, and
as it alt its energies went pont to that end.
When the proper time Comes, this patty will
throw off the mutt, andt*ty itself against the
• compromises of the eonsilldhon, regardleu of the
tOMleguitucet to the stet of the Union; and to
accomplish their object, stop at no coalitions,
bower dishonorable4n6 misrepresentations
however gross.
There Is no eatery kW; e country but to the
Whig party,—, patty wh ilr exists in every state,
mid which his, by Its contrive:lye indoen re, borne
the Union mthly over nuutOugenr, a party which,
while it regards all the ti9illiliimmirea of the consti
tution, has ever eteadfastlined patiently, through
evil and good report, residifid the advance of the
slave power which coa*ded ageing the annex
shoo ofTesaa, and evetUather effort of slavery
for Its aggrandizement, pisE Which has ever been
the Ann. unyielding, dovilitid opponent of the ex
tension of slavery in tbeeew Territories.
Bet we only hatende4ntroduce the fo ll owing
communicktiou, enitheirtVftn inadvertently led to
rude down game thonghiehich have been Sitting
MitocX ll our mind Cur imeolli week. If they shall
W say Wiggle- pairiat akin he commit. him
self lea patty whose *object. are miaowed,
sad which are bought er4l danger to the country,
MIT tam Vida be answeirei , : i
W 4 , 0., Sept. 4th, 1849.
21* . tka Batt, of au gh. Ganser
Yeatepet of ilie LW*. contains an extract
teens the Mercer liemled43l, to-the dread= Gen.
Taylor wee elated laeplace, by a company of
Free Piolletii , Gom theßitiktme, and Mat lbeY_9 l leW
tkmedand r mossinuakM*l him upon the Wilmot
;Pres*, and Ideated Migeti, ail orwhieh hew:hay
evaded nee•'
Now we wish to oorremithis statement, e0111ZOn•
leg as ft does also tenor upon Gen. Taylor,
se well as antselves. Bo au we know, we were
the only company ft=
...tt, dm wished the ?re
liant at Mercer. and et diy man of that company
Was Whig Of the nisitt:Stemy tamed Ste 91111.
Taylor. We t mailbag oecuion thirty miles
for the Kt&D of belong the old veteran by
the hand, and tuned, feelinn that our labor was
yell e were corifintly meet red, and man*
questions askdd relative to the arrieultnral pursuits
of our region, &a.
Ininidentally, the subject o( slavery in the tent
brie. was biting& up, when the President said.
emisintsiagy, he reinsidered that gm-triton Pettler
and as did sa Aker terrirorws
would is added to the Micas
The catechising of Gets. Taylor, his shrewd
evasions, &e, are all manage. or the Mercer LO
mittary's brains, if, indeed, there are try at the
bead of that paper, and manufactured from whole
cloth. As no uncivil or ungentlemanly questions
shed, to evasive answers were received,
, amnia respecttelly disclaim all right to the
Free Boilers, not being anxious for that
Oat or ton Ntramot.
Although the Locoloco Convection passed a
vote of thanks to the Post, for its support of the
tontf of '4B, it also passed, indirectly, -a very se
vere censure on the editor of that paper for his
comae upon the Roman question. Poor Leell
Harper stmds all alone with the reverend editor
rf the Piusborgh Catholic on the question of R.
an Liberty.
I.POS.T.T resat Venoms. —By late advises
from Leanym, received at Philadelphia, it seems
that the second attempt of the partisans of Geo.
Plea to revoluttonize the Government of Venezu
ela has been so unsuccessful as their Ant one.—
It Is reported that Gen. Paez and President Moo
eon, at thd head of their respective fors., had
conflict on the 12th of August, at San Felipe,
Melt resulted in the capture of the former .d
he flight of hie army. The affairs of the country
main in fiver,. unsettled coodition.
This will be cheering news to vome gentlemen
of this city, to whom 2donagas hut granted im
portant privileged, and which would have been
probably loot had Gen. Rea succeeded-
Mum MISTING to TJTEVIT TEM P1.0121.T.
A moos meeting of the people of the city and
aannty of Phdadelphos is called, for Thursday
yesterday, to make arrangements for the re
ception of the President of the United States, who
is expected to pats through:that airy on hut way to
Washington.
Seem= or Puitanztrara Riorsata—Five of
he Philadelphia rowdies who were concerned
io the recent riot at Red Bank, io New JerieY,
were sentenced on Friday last, in the Gloucester
y Court, b fines, ranging from 550 to $2OO,
and imprisonment for the period of three months.
Ridge Carpenter gave notice that if the finer,
were not paid by the 3d inat., the imprisonment
would be changed to a longer term in the State
prison.
Rae= or 11.11. Y COL6aaa. — Wa regret to
leirathat the Rey. Henry Coleman, of Mi.saohns
liens, died at Islington, tear London. on the 11th
of August. He had token passage in the Caledo
nia, and was to have sailed for home on the 19th.
Elm too, who went out in the Caledonia, roved
just too late to Ilse his father before his death. Kr.
Coleman was is mof fine attainments. and the
author of " Famil iar
ar Letters from Europe," and
of many well known contributions to the apical
total literaturellof the country. He was a most
intelligent and agreeable companion. and • man of
a singularly healthy, vigorous, and well disciplin.
ed Mind. la the moat intellevental aor.lety of Eng.
land he was a general favorite; and few Ameri
cans have been personally so widely esteemed
'and coasted in that country.
Liarmaron--Some rime since. e Rev. Mr
Fairbanks was committed to the ptuttentiary of
Kentucky, for having aided to entice away a slave_
He has since been pardoned and liberated, bin •
correspondent of the Boston Traveller say. it was
not done mud stout $BOO were peittn the owner
of the slave.
Ftssousss ov Orrtcr. Efottaints.—The Gores"
nor of Cattpda has bad all the windows of the lowi
er door of the mansion at Mankland's, his' White
House," barricaded with three inch plank, loop
holed for musketry. When he goesabent, it is al
ways Within the points commanded by a line of
muskets.
The Genesee Synod of the Presbyteria a Church
which coevenal at Fredonia, N. Y., a leer days
ago, closed its sessionston Friday last. It eras not
largely attended,' oaring to the preemies= of the
epidemic, and the most it:arresting busioess before
ft was a case of discipline. A lay member, con
trery to the roles of the church, had joined the
Sasso( Temperance. and the censures passed sp
ot him by the church were sustained and &dinn
ed by the Presbytery. An appeal ass had to the
'Sinai, and the matter NMI settled by repealing the
tesolution of censure passed by the church for his
joining a secret society.
The St. Louis Reveille states that Mir. Hughes
of that any has invented a plan cater carrying Tad.
road trains across river amp. op Sca,
without the ordinary assistants, as bridges, inde
ed planes, tunnels, and stationary empnr-s. By Mr.
Hoghes' method, a train el way weight can be tr.
ken over a mountain where the rise per mike is
not mare then ftfteetr hundred feet, without cliff..
catty.'
So Pegs tbe'Reveille. When the thing et doe
wo obeli believe a.
Fenn rum Okra or Gaon Hoer—An arrival at
Boston, from Cape Town, brings adviem to the 13th
July last. Much excitement existed in conve
yance of the intention of the Horne Government
to make the Cape of Good Hope a penal settle
ment, and a public meeting aro held on the 4th
of idly, at which regulations were adopted dueler.
Mg the Introduction of criminal], injurious and dr.
grading to the Colony, and that it ought to oe re
sisted; also declaring that the British Government
ham do right to degrade i he Cape of Good Hope in'
to a hens! settlement, as it wan acquired by seem,
sion from a friendly power, with its rights nod pri.
alleges, no a free settlement goaranued. The peo
ple *ore much exasperated, and at Cape Town a
deteMaination was expressed not to employ, work
with, or for, or associi.te was, any consumed fel
. ons,:or with any penon who may assist in landing,
supporting or euipining such convicted klons.
Tirol:eskers of Cape. Town unanimously refused to
propose for supplies of biscuit to the Commissariat,
lest they ahould he need tor the stippon alhe coo
etets on their arrival. The South African Adrer
timf of Jane 27th,aars
.0 - testae" the pledge not to employ convicts. and
to dirop connection with those who do Si, it will be
seen by numerous notices in that day's paper, that
Banks, Insurance offices, Cart/altos, and others,
the most respected and influential members of Una
community, are panning a course that will in the
end render the enforcement and demand of the
medsore altogether impracticable. The felons will '
be thrown for support On the Governor at once.
and so long an they remain In the Colony. Will be
Tel:hare to employ them on pubbc works at the ex•
pease of the Colony? The payers of rat.s milder..
or to that.
II is said that for greater security, the people in
the country &evicts have resolved to employ no
Enropean laborer whatsoever, until the power of
amaggling thieves and murderers amongst them, me
tree emigrants, shall be taken oat of the hands of
their ruler. by Act of Parliament. This Is what
might knee been fort aren
The strength of these resolutions will be tested
gulikly, for it will be reeounemed that mime time
and three hundred convitna, among whom la John
bluebell, the lgish patriot, was teal thither, and
mast by thin tutus have arrived. It in said that Go
verhor Sit Harry Smith, tad lux council, were
intich averse to the measure, but he ha. expresser/
btiOdeterminatton to carry ont the orders of los
Ga'vernment. Trouble may naturally be expected
to jtrzse from this. A peones has been sent to the
Q cert., praying her to abrogate the obnoxiona Or
deka la Conned, by which the settlement a eats!).
fished.
The bee Arthur Pickering, which brink. Or
Luke., has on baud six Eno young hoar and a I •
paid.
The will of the We Omni Bust..., of Pmsi•
ddnee, (R. I) was proved oo Wedaesday. The
isskala is estimated at four millions or dollars, near
lyiall of which goes to Mr. Duncan, formerly of
Canandaigua, who married the testator's niece. To
t`t.'e eldest no of Mr. Duncan, • yotmg gentleman,
Otwenty, $250,000 is bequeathed.
Yicia.ow Favor ar EL•vata—The GOLdel of
lisvmis reports the total number of caaes of yol
kl!W feat( In that city, during the month of July, •
1,305, the deaths being '7l. la the hospitals there
yore treated 772 caws, of which them were 41
diattns in private practise, 522 cases, with 30
deaths. Ora readers will be, perhaps, aurprieed
at the low proportion of deaths-lam than 54 per
eant.--ealdbited by a disem which es, lo this
pin of the. world, sniposed to he a formidable
pestilence; and what to not leas remarkable la, that
the mortality appears to have been- kw in the
hospitals than that In private practice, the
nib° tieing 5.3 per cent., in the kroner and over
573 per cent. in the latter instance. In July,lBlB,
the mortality was somewhat grafter; but even
dra them were only 43 deaths to 918 cam; mid
i* an average of kw than 4.7 per ant.
Straits of lingellagna
The passage through the,e struts is likely to he.
some an event i f gnite common nornmence, by
reason of the active intercourse by sea which will
he roan:owned with California and Oregm. The'
following letter, fri , to the pen of a California at.-
venturer Who mad:pa. passage to April Met, in a •
vessel from New 'jerk, will be read with intereat,
We copy it froutWiie Journal of Gommerce -
Sixty days pleaninto galling, the lost three weeks
of fighting with psimperon and heavy gales except
ed, found as in 'Arght of the ...related hieght 01
Cape Virgins, theta-stern entrance to the far famed
Straits of Magaltinan.
These ate clatoifyrwaters. Through this narrow
cot in the land, scarcely three hundred mike in ad
ifs tortuous course, bold Fernando de Masaihnen
steered, and despite of unfitness of versale and
treachery of offloers. accomplished that wherein
Columbus failed,-bed opened • new toghway to
the Indies. For inane years afaervionds, thin was
soppm.ed to be the only channel for ships, and
many were the rich logos - ma that pasted hese with
the traits of sunnier climes many too.
`Which Much *here the white and fleecy waves
Looked waft ut'earded wool,
But the woe! rocks, they gored their side.
Like the borni of a hungry boll."
Then Cape Hots was found to terminate the
American Continent, and lew vessel. except
those of the simpiest rig and smallest nine. have
since dared to attempt a passage from east to west
through Magaltiden's Strait.
You will best iinderstand the peculiar nature of
thin corner-of thei.earth, by following to from Cape
Vagina to Cape Pillar.
The first was spent in painful beating up to the
first anchorage r. Possession Bay. ageing violent
gusts of wind which lifted the tops from those deep
• green harrows, and drenched us whith showers of
inexpressible atter.. We anchored with our
consort, the Sea , itch of Mystic, the pilot hoot
Anonym., severiv two days tram Boston, and the
clipper Bolos,: eighty day. from Baltimore.—
though thousands of miles from home. at a die
-
more where the distinction between States shoo , I
be Iced, nod all viewed ea a single calico. I veep
never more tordbly struck with sectieeel peeto
a-ittee, than when contrasting the slow drawling
reply of the Balthaorean, with the itearty shout el
the Bostonian, had the bluff, independent hail of
the Yankee smackman. The little fleet which had
Mot gathered is a single day, determined to nee
In company, through the Straus, and it may safely
be said that Mgr swifter vessels were never yet
seen together rdthese waters
At the second anal we suceeeded in passing the '
first nod seconerNarrows. These ore each about t
ten miles in leepth and nearly two in width, the t
tide running thrOugh theta Atli tau or twelve miles '
en hour. By seizing It at the feverable time, 110 I
danger need he apprehended, except teem tile
heavy emplings in welch many vessels have been
lost. In three days we bad passed the firm o' the
three great dist..ns which nature has marked to
the Straits The region of eland hills and granite
cliffs yields to one which appears almost del.-Met
in comparmen with what precedes and follows it.
Herr the cons( suddenly tends soieliward, and the
Strait expands fato a broad sheet of water. thirty
miles in andth and three hundred fathoms in depth.
The hill. are thickly clothed with trees to the
‘9llot . lledge. and were it not for the humid climate
and boggy soil, man could gain his livelihood tram
the earth. As ea., the China colonies of mot viots
at Sandy Point and Port Famine. are supported
from home. Rain fell every day while w were
there, and in a continual toad for a tall ; e
lord of
the time In ilia hind of experience we can runt'
equal even OUT brother nun era for gold who trudge
nod across to Panama
Port Famine, the eacital of sent.-eivtilmtvon in
this quarter of the globe, consists of a few houses,
melosiag ato den fort. in wash lie untfumated
two honey d twelve pounders and a brass
field piece, ti g ht spiked' Buenos Ayres aim, vinous
this moron, and Chit tens atm , her•e . .l 11, /11.1 her
rival in imbeeditv. There is u rick. le • ii . toy for a
fence—a stoat eat might p w e dowii—running
mound thirty.or forty yells in mur large 111,7, be
tween winch are gutters for Forel., lion stone
Wands for • side walk and eighteen inches anted
for a pavemelon I thought oi New York' to each
of these six by eight boxes, windowless and chimp
elegies., exists a (newly el eonviets About sven.
ty from the fleet went ashoreone evening. e suit
saw • fanogiago. In Spate the dance may be
graceful. HeYe, no wonder that the wretches pay
ear dollar a pboad for soap, and and make a good
banrain at that
Moat commis stop here needlessly for wood and
water. Both can be procured a. well, linen better
is most harbors farther on,
sod time spent here is
Lee far therein always a liar wind in oils portion
of the Straits+, and many days mute be spent at
anchor beforethe Pacific is reached., Vet trie wat
er at Port Famine ennui be sorprosed. Men of
erpenenee 411) that months et pea do not atter its
mate.
At San Nicholas' Bey we saw a fair specimen
of the Patagnmaes This is that son:tar rare of
lure m
which have ms inexptiesnly laid half iheir eta ,
In the last two hundred yea' Magelheen
affirmed them to be nearly twelve rs feet high. Cur.
dove and Sarmiento at least note. An.on abour
tght and one own school geoarnphy, bell seven
truth, they measure about nix fret, and are very
tingly bull!. Whether time tears down tate,/
nu men or from fable., is a p0:111 for coercttire.
• . .
These Horn they are commonly relied.
from Ow equestrian hie, ere blandly and at ry
stupid.—The Tterrn del Fungi., or Canoe Indi
ans, are of the ordinary neural. niventea ist toasty,
baboons eountensore and imp, to treachery
Many coniteta have taken place between teem
and inalinereaseis.. They aro bed seen at a at
At Cape novrard the mato cha anrl turtoa •haryl
to the north•erest. Here end lb. firs: t tarn sect,
of the Straits. and all plain sta.l.nr. Tee wee
body of grater is bete divided .oto a ibonnend 111
channels talkie Partner, c.l when the best it..
to, the Cackbare,Hartern.Crattnel nod Mein Gee
seta—The labyrinth of Illandn and soonds is no per
feet, that a good env: is indingeonthla.
nate indeed is Ikm vessel in Crooked Reach, whi, h
has mved..inn unlucky sr:pen, in not ',maid,.
'several stout ar hors and the bent of cold,a.
allome of it the half-aupplied depot in Port Fa
mine. ''.
Here the navigation assumes a new Militia( ter .
Nine days in ten, gales of urvererly wind prevail
and beat deroely opon the adventurou.yew ,
which darot to xlrosotle with their power. Ka 4
falls se -sisciM time. each day, and when that fob
shovrern of thick .now, or stinging hale, Popp,
as place. There La a certain singular gust o
wind very prevalent here, which the sailors he "
termed •oarcoliewawa." Woea a vessel is cattgto
at night orillof Inc harbor by rain, snow, hail gales
thick dart:deal and woolliewaws, there will be 111
de sleep on beard. We were twice trapped
this manner, and always allerwards saved n,
and labor by reeking a harbor at three o'clock io
the alteration.
Strangely enough, the temperature of I.
high latitudes Is equable, and not very cold.
'foe thertrometer ranges from 40 to 50 dents
Fehr. throUghout the year. Decreased strength
winds alone marl. the winter season.
In one slay we nailed from San Nicholas' Ed
to Rapt Hay; braving the region of thick verdoi
passing grim Mount fiarintenio, seven thousand ,.
feet above us, and struggling through a intro
island-spotted ribbon of water, with gumtic wall.
of gronneavershndowing as from their 119IDOVC2-
blo resting places. Cordova Laid that the moon
tel. west of Cape Quoit gene this portion of ike
Straits n uruttet norn 11
ble , re
u-wan." They do
indeed seam very desolate and aninviung, almost
all termtnating in sharply *ensued peaks, or plight
ly rounding knob, of bare granite, but there is if
savage grandeur, a wild glory, upon their lofty
summits, which far excels the smile , of the sone*
Landscapes.
At Borns Ray we found iiist beg Saltillo, which
had sailed. from Boston some time last yeas, and
bad already spent firs4l , llr/1 ie the Stritis
We alert :.cereal:.cereal New Y ork papers to Fehr.,
17th, from the steamer Panora. She c-pored
several vessel , at the entrance of the Static, tool
among them the well known New York steam
boat, Win. G. Novi:o.K which sailed one dry
before us. At S enilow Hot.n lay the Felon-n.
of Groton, and i tat, or Dan harbor. Thus our
fleet was there.eil s•x sehooners.
Both harbors are most secure nod pictures...,
locked m. as off, ire, hy lnhy mountains. li'nM
at the bottom of etch, a magnacent cascade rus
Urn down the aides of a broad. brown mouniatn.
With rho /0.114 V Abem of fountains, falling through
the paint. air' s
Few I:ling - s 1,. be more lovely than these
Isolated Ml 7 bare cliffs, like grins net in gra.
nite. Vie weary eat. who looks for no heavy.
can never deny their comfort. Toe only oltlecion
to them Pillkorn the terrific wooliewame that rustt
from the surrvonclote bright., m.o. ..rind's
warning, and pounce 'upon the waters, gatoortng
them into • narrow hut boiling circle of loam, then
ebony mound. fan shaped in every direcluon, and
with Ma stfe. Jury. -These wottiies are queer
thongs"' Unclaimed nor skipper. `See row iMI-7
Lae the se . .iter all up in a hale heap, and then loco,.
it every ?birth way^ Even at neater the wont,.
fleet rots down in abject submotution befit, item
Once, the Anonyma l s choker boat net, to, from
her acre:, whirled over m thee sir end rani tt
single second. It is ',innate that they last fade
longer.
Ii wag only by very pstattl beating tha• wr
pasted Heath, I rooked !leach Loins l
it„ o h , p a d See React. The gale will divers tied
only Will woollawnws. the rain With •now and
bell, Sanetimes we are sailing along le tare Bus
shine, woes a woolliewaw whirls a storm of sharp
diamond hail into our faces, or II column of spray-
beads to the very truck, Almon our little craft
down into the water, till a rustling flood nwashes
along her decks, then moves leeward in a brawn
and distinct whirlwind, till it hides one end of
lastrotia,ramboar, whose other extremity is splen.
dully ifikilried against some rough mountain
Meanwtale the glormos sunlight in over all. PR.
Fort Fafinae to the }Labor of Mercy, near Cape
Pillar, Obey continually 'acre.. In fury. The
day bef ire we left the letter harbor, there was a
grand d splay of their impotent mot
Our
) Irosage ensnared twenty days, thirteen of
which found as closely that up In harbors. We
overtoolt and passed square-rigged vessels, which
had been weeks in the Strata, unwilling to return
and unable to proceed. Few square-riggers can
I hope foe a short pamage ; the difficulties in moonli
t tag them m a channel, barely a mile wide lo some
places, Sue too great.
The s pasame trom the Atlantic is !hurl mostly
confined to small vessels. From the Pantile, pas
urn a4ll Wait made by ships in two or three days.
and theaaly weeder in why more do not taste the
distangsk aroand Cape Horn. There are scarcely
any drfigens which are not 'Haile, ItO bold is the
Want end deep the ...thugs throughout ton
Few portions of the earth can surpass this an
eranderfill in the grandeur of as scenery. Here
let the Water came, the poet, too,--all who love
naturalto her wildest monde and can discern a
mysna htvehnem behind her Gowan Only the mo
,
• ----
norhantae sold-banter views it with an mitt:retreat i FUSS , 9.% —Areol:lllta from Tampa Bay to the
etc 125th alts t •••.• ~ .n received Cl New Orleans. I
o
We
have
kb the Simla of
m.,,ag` l °"" . Cape Thew •• • . S int one thooleed Indiana In
tour grown dim; Westminster nail tower. faintly
the „
afar . the sea-haves Evangelista begin to loom ss number only air o°' lralsaiter
the eveniag sky, and. Cape Victory. like gruit o ;tiered • ,
to i thcir am cal .t Taan ,„, Baa,
wander, watches our departure In etc.. Oa one ; . t he I ,
r; Ilrw,he, the romtn=ndc.t
s•de of ea ia the mighty group of Taw. de: Fuego; ' m toad
on the other [teeing an immense eon:idea'. who, I "'nu' thorn inn flier
or unti • •••• wite held or outrage+ commit, '
, thee extremity is near the North Pole. Belpre to:
.e poorer claw, ot neighboring le
:, the greet Pacific. balutat.•• • "me lit to the Cuovernment quarters
-
From the Repulaw raylng that they are afraid of the Indian., anti the Paine T. Smaarasallh—Will he presented the
Th• American Con•ohma at Tunas. , Government in obit red to eupport them. SPOILED CHILD.
Wr bane a 1,„„ ire gentleman ar • It it thought tea. toe Intimns do not deem to , Lame Pickle Mi. Heron.
Marseilles, under dale of the 13th August, whim h ave any war or d L enny wan the whtterh a. tiwY . T __ (Wire °wee." Batter's IferretiPs4
eppear to be
in alarmed at the presence of to ! , f 7„. 14 ,6 ' !.. 4 "'
that the United Nolen steamer Mtwassippt, ouss raze],
n,pen on u fie Man? (MOM in thew regton of votinifY• Dues—oft in the Stilly Night," with Miss Heron and
Fanny.
Om, with the Unned fortes co sal, Dr. Heep, n o , preparattons going forward. Tim Intim. would
board, who is on his way home. ' mu•M rather be bribed in leave the country than to A Mammal Olio, by lb. Heron ramify ,
It appear. that during the teal year the Amer.. i fight. while the white poptilcion, feeling eoretnnt I After wic
hh,
flag, at the consulate in Tom., b e d Iv apeeure with the Indiaos In their immediate THE It
;.o.C.N.G
Hem..
by the Bey, who had tinprvioned the dragoman of • neighlxilhood, insist upon their leaving on some SPlesh -Write
the co sal. For several years there hna else Men terms The result win probably be the same. in Amelta• . • • • • - • • • • • .. .. rawly.
nand . pneee a dn . ,. opon the fi n , or John . ' many tort., meta.. t the Indite. tvi.l be obi, The whole conclude with the much !Idatired Farce of
our /newer „ os pi a , taa,, p la c e . 1 . 0 ri g ea to rnirenml , to burr:or tore tied gli.longlhe„ NIPPED IN Tilt EL D.
iJalochnrd • Mr. Robinsoo
Inc lest eprmg, matruchons were scut to our Wu- old hinting grounds, tab , el , their resideinin on mad t mioehard • .......... Cratsa
sul, Dr. Beep, to demand payment ut . th e elaon, ' side 01 the M•ss•sstliPt my"
.d, at the same time. proper atones.nt for the ,
mishit to the American flip, to Wh,Ch We have re- BANK DerALCATION •T I meet, Ma—The Easton
leered. &duplicate ot these Inntrucnons was en- ; Star. of Tuesday Inst. -•u. in foll.•wons.
i-tinted to Commodore Morgan. Who, under the "However oupleme . :se imk, we are vetoes
..rder of the President, mot. the Bey in the steam! I tartly tit . ..Pelle , ' ite Pun.' 1 ' , tr.-sits , . mntnine
. • Miem. - ppi. Pasture the snivel of the Comm, : lee recent amounding diaeln.ores made at the bank
e et Tants,the Bey had agreed to pay the moo- 1 at this place., by which it hypes, that Will: ten B.
ey due to Mr. Payne. The gallant Commodore I StuYthe. the late easmbr, was til•coYei'ed to•iss
taithfully obeyed the ...none of the Secretory ' einbe.led funds to the amount of about $l2 000.
of Stmts. and hne obtained all the movement fur Eleven thousand of the amount now.vr , m "or
the outrage which Was d muted. I
.uticates u 1 deposes in Baltimore and other paper,
Ho called in per-on on the Bey on the lit Isiah. I have already been refunded, and the balance. we
p er ;
and war received to lb.. morn frieudly nota, !earn, wasp romieed to he made good In a few
um; the Bey treating him wtth the moat marked I d•ye.
coneiderstion, and a•suring huh that ail he desired"P. S.--Since the above w. to type, we learn
Wa• granted before a wa. naked. Tne Bey sale I that fur th er developentries have been node schiett
ecquemly made a venom] communication to "Ad. ' have Increased the atimuut to about slo ono M
oral" Morgan, in which he the .aurance Smythe was arrested evetnng. and .1.1 to boil
of It a dee.re w preserve the 'float fru...rimy relannna in the mina at 65000 for a further hearing this morn.
with tot' United :hater , tad pre mined that a hire ;
rate to that til the drngoninu should not occur again, • Degrancova Fine.—OsJliednearlav morning
ann that all our treaty stipulattons should be sunci- I ,a„.;„ nwrunig attar and „„„bonaa of
ly observed. ' David ou
Bsey. P,.0., •a Newburg Little Beaver
We have a large and eirective Pririddron •n the I n,,; syna ifi. k, b .,. t-b,„„
Mediterranean, sent there by the Preatdeneeorder, t ntsmaking an adgreante ,na; 0f o er 54,000,
in consequence of the distracted state of Europe.
The fig snip of the sq.ro
do 14 the IYl•setamppi, upon which there Woe no insurance. Mr. Ramsey
was abeamlrmo home et the time oi the sad or-
Com ino.lore Morgan.
_ _ ,
earth..., and the fire was nutnotict-d by one of
Ili o netithbon about day fecal:, who succeeded in
aroomng the sleeping who imrelv escaped
with their lives. Th, loon tab , henvoy upon a
neat worthy mrseti. who will have tit- deep Pyrn
polity of the roinmutotv.2:llratvr Ae g
No troces of the Stl,ooo. stolen on Sunday morn
ing, (mill the meat., En.e. have yet been disc iv
red. A report Wan anoat. a abort time alter the
dtscovery of the robbery bet a package. ouppoaed
to e the money thrown overboard lot the thief,
Yerl.l flonting down thn river by per on
the hoot T 11.2. it probably one of the mere idle
rumors ncectionrtiy created by such au occurrence
We stated, on Monday. that the money wan to
Ire dr:tvered to the Merchant.' and Mechanic.'
Hank of Wherllns. Tne notes were all ou th a
Bank. btu belonged to the Norm Western Rank of
Wheebne The not, belonge I to the North
Western Rank 01 Vllllllll,and were heong , onvev•
rd, at the tone they were motet, to the lam named
trunk, in this any, inns the Parkersburg branch of
the N. W. {lank of Virginia
It wd
..ern by an adverorentert In another
un, teat the Bank ear offered $3OO reward fur
the re m eovery or tee money, red SI Ott for the ap
preheoene of the rubber —IV/Lerl,ll,y Gazrtir
_ _
Mos rscrwr. or Panmicrr TA,Lon.-1:, Pre
alder, Irtt Enr, Pa, on Saturday, for Niagara 1 , 4:1,
uth..re be arrrved, doubt, the ...lone dAt. lice
heel ta ~nttauerl to be very f,,,ble—the annek
..r. h .lJug 51, puralag which ne .uttered at End
113.11/, 134• VII al t, • /1 veecre auadaneertota
than role been votepoved Pont the reportv w loch
reached New York telpecfing it. For thts ten.on
to , we. compelled to .and peeving template lief ,
It would have twee Impoevtclu for hem
to vaClpc all dell.laatratiorl of popular admtratton
an election.
Ile ec,ordtnclv took a gleam boat lor
on the Affterman •ttom %tone nele• utete• the
Kit., or fur Cim,tpewa on tile Canadian side at
aLnnl the acmet/Ot eer.lll
• •
here are contradletory reports or to it. He unit
realm at the talk mud h.s health shall be ',estate
lighed be gust and the pure air of teat reg.". the
uneg in• gorhttbs in the would. bt to hr. •troo.g
egn,str,ulwo d cannot take long for hin usual robust
strength I. be rewored.whea:he be able once
more to revtioe the svearwoune ye.l agreeal le th Ihe people, which be Sn ise• how
render no enrdie, I, e, and tn.) , rri.4b...a.—
N. F. Tr 11,...
Tu. P.c....yr Asti tux CA atarr.—Several ear
ns. journals, a•W and •Dernocrscie • i.e 'Dem.
ocratic' and 'Whoa; whichever any reader may
regard f Anumber.' are in great tchulat.on about
the relate r soting between the Preeudent and
his 'Cabinet One yet way and invet and urge end
.wear tbsobenovereign and his mildwor'Are as cu
noble As a litter of purple. before their eye. are
opened. 'lnc other set are equally positive in re.
~,,enilna them of entirely hostile. no agreeing he
..riser than VAN and dogs. A third, entirely aide.
pendent, nye ' no independent as a Siam soldier,
or, to we more ecoereital compartoon, as lade.
pendent as CAptasta Dugs:d Dal,,etty, any. that the
President and Ms Gantoet are 'sewe es the pities
asunder; and nate each other mortally. Our own
opinion it Inal, en, set know tot much of fee ewe
as either of the other two, and no more , nod that
tai- titre tie. ed know twining sib tit n.
We eft. I that the Peer ideal, tele rine thal he
has been deceived to his Cation!. W traVellinir
to ate wth his own yr yr., and he pO
ar with hnt
own ears; and that, the people, itacgreeting
the Preiude.P, ieretully overlook tho Cabo, I,
and loos e,rne their d of 'II. Ma
jesty a minister.' We are told that the ?resident
has bunt his cabinet h-iters, and i. now travel],
alone. rod eabihning what the country has not nr:l.
vetoed I h. mann years. a President traveling at
the ilnief IVlagstrate sit the nation, and not a. the
b ea d of p •neee.situ! party. We are told that the
Cabinet Way at bonne under a dome. fear of popu
lar indiananon,which might erect item if they a,
romffa ed the Pres:dent. And front all then sop
pardon, the irl'od to -wean , .gm: mech.'s, turd
the people ere coorely die.atiefied ith the Cabi
n, and with al tis proenediwit and trig on she
Presn'ent alone for towline it out of drop. and
giving them whatever they want.
All this is very sarena and stows hove moun
tains can be mode ed molehtlle, When people do
not understand the, solve, Tho is not the floe
in
inch a President ban traveled as the
Chief Magistrate, and a3' a partiwin (coder. In.
deed we never knew or heard of a misa in which
a Preludent did travel as a plateau leader, or ia
any of charneter than that or the Cruet' Ma.,
trate of the nation. The hat President d er Oen.
Wwmifigtoo, traveled. was Mr. Moat, who,
in Intl. received received cordially by the whole ye
without the -fah ew partneri dotiction "I he
old •Iteniml can' and Federal' roues united In bu
rying the hatchet, that tarried 'the era
M good if cube.; Mr Adams went from Wash
ington to Mewo ,••-cto in Inc ACIMITICI of ISIS.
no, offir,ally, se Pronfent, in coon oar, not
alone. cii I embark n ee
or ao plain ilfuter
Ad
• of Quutey, Mae , The neat Presideoual
Loynd after Mr. Monroe, w oe Genera( Jackson
fang War every when received by both partiee
jointly as the Chael l' , leitetrate or the nation.—
Wetegicri . Masormwtts, nod 'extra Whfegish .
Boston. we cartwolerly cool. They did not
know Genera re l
lack , on, Old Hickory,' the head of
the 'anterrided deawcrecy lint they did know
and hendeomety rereiverl the Chief Magistrwe of
:he nation. Tneneat President wh travelled of.
• was Mr. Polk . and he too Wan received Re
the Chief Mar 'irate. and in nil other i•har•cer
Throughout 'Whigge.h . New England, he was re
ceived end cordially erected by the reniqe of both
moue, and by 'Whig' And liemoeretir
rCirrhotic
•. together. I /own Earl, the 'Democratic' Preen
dent and the 'WI., Sennior from Maine, Mr Ev
ans. W^,, •••0 I-mving for lFe President
woofed -once'..'' v .•.1 the 3futl,r • family and
•. e I.:arm-hearted alfusion
to the n.llCor ' • en, then nehaina in Mete
oe. the, Pre, •lertt.a , treite, the Pre -went
apt, e , o r['fife! Mu:lsle., 0.1 not as heed of a
stlecroon: party . end in none ot them aid the Cab
., tr per so • r Nene Pt referred to in any of
tee sperenes or replies. Indeed nobody could
n.ive in.erred (rum any thing ..Mti by or the
Pre•tdrio in any oOf these effival WI lls {nal
itch llnna as a Cabinet
inet raistol And preemely
as Mr. Moneve ;en Jacksn, Mr Polk. traveled
• Pres.doit., does /eneral TAN lor travel now.—
Never list the Cabinet traveled in • body with the
Prestdent, and never ha. a President. in any pub
tie speeeh or document, either of biomeaa or cere
mony, alluded to tee •Calunet; as a distinct hod',
or a potent...existence Then what in all this stuff
about the Cabinet and the Cornea and tag CABI
NET Nant.Cl , r • Mr 1011.1111,.
d the ',eerie are de.st•rtied with Inc Cahoot.'
W. a e. n n.. Put whet hos it done
tuutia , t•year! , ' lt be very much hk.
I•ra,rr ribll,lA,cutn,.o.• el ni able tun a who maul
mruhnn: Aid the Pre. dent In gattut em4,ull
for rettpl. to lenro with hut own , wort! !not ,
.tnt ' th,y any n...erettt to ottrtt
htto 't And
son he do any thing for them swab, ut Cortgr. , 4 l —
why tit, nut the rop4 itend their p.ntrmu
to— the Itto , l of thr than,' ttr , tnY hut 'the, mtp-
Wry' may Ims dittmlitsed
Tux to, rtLYNCIC —lt re It, a'ireapt
to dtmuter the Idyl, that Ole Saul Sic Mane, ever
atippioird I, Lr thhyoltd the calamity of di ...eit•es
which have isintitied htyrtoole protons ot ilii• eviiii•
neat, an Wei! a* the aid .rni, has with a the lap
month been viatica cab Never& aillitthou. The
first of the Wien. Mores W. titeireno, d Jostrib
Tramp., were announced in our paper
-d the lltb
inst. The or no. Irian the white paptil.itiOn, was
Edward Clarke. Esq.. it Woreerter, 1 , 1 wit., who
expired at the Auden ;louse nn Tu••stlyy. the
7tn, end who t 0,.. ellled from the smut.. of
usefulnem and mire/sant engagements, almost as
suddenly or Mr. Stephens. The third. Captain
Uytoel Heka, Rector of the Land Riess, who
had stood by the death bed, and followed the others
to their law resonx place—who came out of the
m egie an campaign with the lose al more than
three fourths los company, a cocoanut:on penile
what shattered by the yellow fever and the diarrhma
Which aeorimpartied moot of onr troops home, but
was apparent p the day berme his death to good
health. The fourth, Mahar J. B. Martell, expired
on the came day. Joseph Lalonde, died on the
1U:h; a Mr. Ross, to the employment of LB- Lyt.
:nesters, Eye., followed torn; a Mr. Pierre, to the
employment of Judge Bacon, of the North Amen.
ran Mining Company, with several ball bread. and
Indiana.
Now. we have the mournful taah of returdlng
the (tenth of Mn. Sumo. wife of Mr. Asa Fowles,
daughter of that old patriarch r , %the Soot, Ephretm
Johnson, Frier of Mr.. S. R Wood, of Mot.
Newcomb, and of Mr. Barret. There are none
who bare veer been on this military latilloo, ur
who have travelled the country, who do not re
member this family with •flection and gratitude,
and who would not, if permitted, drop a tear on
the grave of ibis amiable lady.—.goka Suprriar
Nnw.
Kgrox 1nt..C.0. I. co:ocrat, In Rhode Island
thought it made a greet hit recently. when it suc
ceeded in hrtnpng Free Sal under lin wlng. tor
the' purpose of carrying the Congreasional electtoc.
Commit,. tbet tt had not Itself the pacer to con
...Ott to buy aid, an.J did purchase some
in:ng that acuminated :bell toe Free Soil party
Itnode nand. Yrtnc.oel and oily natght to-
Itelher,•Witn Tourston for time leader, end the
Wangs, in oppose i. 4 eat into the contest alone,
to melee a atrurgle fur W Ingon. Loecfccinaco /nada'
extraordinary exertions, end brought out as utmost
strength, including its corporal ' s guard of Free
Sailers, but all in vele—tor the nonl and complete
result shown that lhann is elected in Congress by
rnajOrlty 01'625 diare, and Unlit the Whig. have
made an agival gain. en., April lma, e
and axt., nine votes. It le n clear Whig
',awry. tun, tor Lhlon lin. made :Wilber comport
nor milldam, and goes Into Congtro. fettered by
tin pledges bit th ne wh.i, his prnmple• and
cheraner Iligiii,ti.—North A in.
I=l9
'rm. 1.401W:on !ma ,ern in oucept•ini parano
Crr lairt-en inst. •nr apt pipe midi, th.i direr
tat pre:scut P rinCipal
111=!
I=SM=l
Tne Calaloaue lot leln. alloote • n all lhlanee or VT
pups,..ah rt.hla t eaetera The plc.-nal et,-
awn eak•e Rout et•
nrJt po., m.. 01 motto to tolortce. the ettorpeo fur
Itotard root tuaton to thr F.:1,1812 htlkn•ket ore 1ta..5 per
coo or *11! aer. Vorhoard It al woo., tn.
gnhor or r th Moo, Drool., Potato., nod Froveh
toneuarro. Stt, per Pro, or *OlO per .ream
Nolvr:lll.,anflf, the lo•• of fire, of .11, 0! Ift,lid ,
laps In- I" rumee• ple.a, of •:•t, h.. r-ff.rfrel t.r astotl.er. rafordlng.lnlffro•ell atcool.
111•,4110/,• for nu .111.re/teed Itomiter of puffllr.
ctultc ad , cs cdu,•tedlnstettet, •rt. reall to dtf
ierem ttecuottts al t. I' man up.° ”pltl.t-tattan Ithe Pratetptl II t or e oti the
Ntet3NALWIEV. e... t.
RKW BOOK
I ) DIXON'S Tou tt TIIIMUGH AMERICA
PP.r.ona lturrouvr o: a tour theonin • port of
the L' and C.a., orb lb , ' Inwtortt and
Intettunon o , Memo, stu to Alt, vet: It) Jam, 'lace,
LI D. , ttu a puma t et thr any..
The ea, montio. • etdieenots Sac Ted Monte. potent
and round no,.
!drib... Alumnae for 1,5 , -prlre .ate
who e-41.1. anal zeta!! by It. II(ll'itl`IY
,pl 7 Vo' 0 Bultdink., Fourth .t
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erlc 4 / 3 141 ,nufne•u.ersr.—
One Rov,rooti car•cd !nth , . wile of Lot.. X.V
do 7 do do do do
do 7 do round corner, plan. tar not
One do 7 de pl.,' round cement
do 01 due ddikotly carved-
One to Mll do plant round oornors
Or.e do di do do do
One do do car.rd forninme
no. do 0 do pun round corn,
Our do do do do
Oce d0... 7 19 do plata .guard
AEI the %NM err from toe reirhrtued manufactory
or Crtelm.mrttitgazinm and are warranted to all ear.,
and Mc purehale money refunded. found defective
in any p.rnerthir the p n ... art thr •an, . rtareed
•11- manufactory. and are vs law 114 Mom: of tnfert-
Of q •I/ty from other rollrerr.
Soren Rosewood .e
irreo ',son A. R••eo11 Y
Iler do 6 do do /I orrsorr. NV.
Teo ' fj Jo dn Hosuo A Raven. N.
Onr do ro do do Gold. ,
me
'ogre Me e° Forte. ..nento•ed rc, re
Orrno made expre•. 0.4., ..t euo). as
ean Tlon tor durntn ov, even to •oarh, and of
•ttp , lllo, .1111 IN II MEL. R.
$OlO Arcot Or •o,e Ctvetewor • 1,..0 Foetea,
.to: for Wertern Pennty,ranno
'rat: •tthser,l,or has ot•t earn pletr.l
No ,tort O. PIANOn, composed of A I
61 nsnd of ever, s toteey , !
sty la and pone lab sod vroboot Cole. j
mon , [...1f W.f. .Eollen Attachment. trout the erle.
booed (veto, o' Nstota &Clark. Near Cork They
are all provoled soot, the na, .ve Important Improve.
mato Ad other I'M, fr.ek•ra , Oa, roan ry etp , er
,e hammer. , farloch sofa e the atotta and pnaluct the
lon• with leather Tit, as titer ell alluur. wear.
nan:v. tite'esthef arowisg hard and hen& and thts•
esetaitte. af,er the Piano hal Levu used n whtle a most
Iltsmer-eah.r. harsh and tato tone NU!". & Clark
hare eollon th- la. , 'ens osentha revered the haooners
af, (dl rfath. an co lael, near in renloot PV, duotaff a
tueltohon• aod au ototonts• torn. soh ch at P Ini
p ay.-. "a one. to•teado. grow., hands and hard, a•
len her naressoniy do , . 1 Ito mos •velo to. p,.
nnuneed the values, mno, trent to PI otos yet in
•-nted The inter or 01 I eve Vows. Is maaror,eut y
all led and crone 'bad. al , , , ,ther Ilse r. ,,, “ fn.
itotonnat , , Kee, Int •n assortn , ,, , PI Boston and
other In•nee Ole pun, eat, COSIVIIIC. themselves of
,he •uneelnrov of ~t In leather by eattnor and try mg
11, ts•tramenta II ELE.OO.R.
•
At / Woodagett'a
N II —The •• weetrlll .oldat tnaneartnrers
prset... and tha mane taturneti found in me frac
defect", .pt?
ST. JOEIN FEDI 4LE COLLEGE
-
MARIP.IfTA MI.
It , Ili, C1AA.11,4 P 140., of Episcop.'
ChurrhlLJanv
Re• It W T.,roau R b Fleeter o(.t. Lukc'a Ept.
irch NI•rlf114. PIINCSP4I.
Mr* 1•1111,!1.1 A Si Touosu. n.aorms Prs,spe.
EM=IS2=9
5F.5.1 , 11!..i of 1, , t common
err rh. Ir. orlMr .....loonteouer c•
Aar rah. Nvallocr Inca.
Boarding Pawl.. Liar rzu
1."11T1 AOr i courte ocruplealhrra yoara. Mao
dararoi grad.raiso loch
. .
TN. Ino invert is ttoteted nn the tooth teener° bon
&eon' the hen...fel Moto or the tel. n( Marlette. neer
the wen know , • tie of the l'arnp,..l..forttht The kr.
coon •, re or, .1. then sod heotey Tureollndo cover
•Igat 6•C se re•
att
The tote...rag of the place—the ••-
•ot tanned of the Inely—the et menet, of the mon
trootthtto •
aret.ery—the I or Old trove I f. of below—the
the d opuettont hottdone—the aropte trteunds mot
abodetootle In eoettemplatton and molly It in
most pleasont rove al, •only from the !envie,
hoot anti mere ni eine*
•
The large a' re apartments occup.ed by the Young
are comfortably furni.heti, carpeted. eupplieJ
with ha re nut.ned enttvenl.ll,4 not ennunon In
uett achool• The abate( le to guile std.lnf a high
n-der with the mm/on a 'datum( adrealogre of a well
regulated artgaan
. To•nad ha. Immediate. charre n' :he boardmg
l'a• ill The government le bete bat k.nd Pa)ment.
a.. hal/ m *demure
TERMS PER SEN.IIesN
for N.nrd and Talooo, Ineriudin. T
N.
fur .
ww.l.eddrog hr.. and w .--waa ”wl•ar•
tam In Fml.roalrr - v. ?rad Fran. - y
work. and nt k I.locuaire• 3no uo
Fx”. rha • R^
Lt ettir.w rr
~• . 8,..nr, ['plaid. Iltahop
el ,, nt Ind[e - . nr ro Dr P. reruter Day, Allegheuy
A r•ehal
or the heanb alanetta, it may be re
melted. tha t Omagh the btrotina af a k•ad Pravnkstee
dortny th• •na.n, there has bee a n no ease of
od, 0,11 won. been
the gene.
ru' Prallit of tan town h., en ^nod apt7..17,
The undersigned, passensers I.y Leech's Canal
Par Let Line. lisving the Jays,Philadelphia
to Ptttsliurgh in leis t han`throe losenienaure to
recommending the room the levommle /lOU,. of we
have [loth ,
We len Philaitelphla on Monday morning. ad met,
at right o'clock, arriving in Ilarnsburalt at 2 o'clock,
p t ee stetted et 24 o'clock. P. M , on Me
new and iplondid rare of toe Cenral 11.11 Road Com.
pany, reaching Lownitowt, a distance of sixty-three
o ,ti sg , t o precisely three hours. AL Lewistown we
took the packet limiala and reached Hollideyabargh
et fi o'clock the following evemine. mimed the Incite..
ed Planes. so as to arise at Johnstown by eleven
o'clock. Here we took the packet boat Obi. in charge
of her sent cleanly and Obliging Captain. Cyaig, aod
gotsbursh at four o'clock on the mammy
, thten day, Mut making 'he whom Imp from Phil.
adelptaa to Pfitsbargh, in four hone less than three
ds
J. y NI. Cootie, Plnstiorgh, H. Reuel, Trenton, N.J.
Jae. M. ~ S*ll., do Jacob Wright,
J. Shea, do S LI Myers, Lancaster
It, A Liitic, Cm ,
N eteman. L klowen.
Ham Mas'lon,
W Demon, Wm ilton, Phila. b
Pittsburgh. tient- ny_lrL„
, HRESE—IU) boa prime Cheese )tot reed and Inc
G
rale by th S k W HARBAUCHI
IThRIED PEACHES—WO bush Demi Paches, preens
ji halve. in care MD for sale by
.pa 8 & W HARBAUGH
AMpEMENTa I
THEATRE.
koattooom--Lhoes Circle and
Apnetnaent for po.ple color • • • • ••.p "
CZ," DOOTII open poet 7 &clock—Curtainn se
k o'clock
FIFTH APPEARANCE OF THE HERONS
The fine Steamer
CINDERELLA,
a m & Coltman, MIMIC( vrlll leave
or above and intennediate porta oe
EMINMMM
IZI=
r y The splendid rummer
HUDSON,
inflator, %ow leave for above
oltormochata pens duo day, nit
•
Mt==2lMl
PEARL ASH-13 can /damn' mpernar Pearl Mb/
yed '.bin day per Union Lmo
rerei, and for pie by
Bpl4_ ) & R FLOYD
1D I,OURIOn bbl. exma Family FlllO , fOSI rend and
Yoa sale spit & HAHBAUGH
IDUT/ER-40 ICigs Baum en d - ana sale by
D apt ( s & W HAHBAUGH
WOCASg—WO boxer
and for vale by am
1.2 for COR :HI bIOS-10 mks Soorcog
lua, IMICI Q ODA ASH—I 7 oaks Soda Aph, rend and for sale by
am/ H GR by
ANT I Li_ Sk WHARBAUGH
For fro‘ght or panogoapply on board.
NEED a. EVELLEU,
tD TIY) 118 of the German newspaper, "WEST PA
1:1 STAATS ZKI office oppostte the Post
rococo. Tarry street. Pittsburgh, would tespeedelly so
nuance to the publte ingenernt, that thou paper, which
h tr, wlre.dy • large . eireulatton, offers the hest °ppm ,
tuna • fur adverustng in German at customary and
donesable rates Also, all kinds of JOB PRINTING
tn German._sjp_gr,d3l
TUBACCO-Ur bra Peorbenanla superior Vs T.
bane° recoi mg and for sale by
rrn7 C Fl GRANT
09L -The ple b e; in cash paid fo
Abe ° • •
~~~
LHD 011,1-8 bide No I Lard Ott, In afore and for
' enle Ly gpo 8 dr N IIe.RBAUGH
WN71414-5000 boeh Healer 5 do Corn; 4000
do Ity • for vrhoeh the high*st marker met In
enrh eetli by spa Sh W HARKAUUII
ES—F, H. Eaton 1 Co have received
ply of Kid Gloves of all colors, suitable
'd winter A 1.., Silk, Cashmere and Bee
-1 tit fur wrists. For sale at 61 Fourth at.
KT,`:`:.
YARN,-rded scarlet and blue,•sabila. bitter,
I.lu , an. blank mixed, orange, aney wad slate co
lored Yarn o all azzos.)nat reed and for rale by
.pi , F HEATON & CO, ni rutiritl st
t
li
y , NIIIRF:i. AS—A mall lot of Ladies Silk nabrel-
U las. Lot slack and colored, (or .ale at EATON'S
1 rimmingSl re. Fourth
_n. spa
Utlin R-1 6 blida N 11 - Sugar, atnedy prime. past
CI received and for sale by
allt% LS WATFAIMAN, Water at
VEATHERS-2.50111b0 pram Feather., m anire to
snorrow and fot sale I.y
opt 7 15 to NV HARD/100H
11 t 1 ACK Eli bblo No 3 large Macke...o4n .moo
and (or .ale by op? R & 'MAUCH
EM131131
l III T ' len t' ' 1
rtt0 " (11 ' V; 4. ". ;:f07 . 017:10 1 Vi ' lr•O Of I r P O . I:
P.Ol In,ide In Mae< of a wooden one as usually maded)
o Lear s r 1•1,111 for dm use of Hyd , aulie Cements
for biting th vsetiorn in said o f understaud
mg mai oth rs-have been inlrtngind cm he insproec.
OW el (tor Melt ',tiers rment have been )matedl
weeour adpliestion for said potent. we now glee no.
ee
that all art, infringement either in mumfactertes.
serious •
or ti ns shall be 'roman ed aceordiog to law.
E. A. J. L HALL, Cinemnad.
spt...ddt [Cid. Atlas.
__ — _
01.1,1 IL 01 14011..
LWORTH AMMO 1,11.40,11 . 7 n.
K. DI k. Co, Wholesale Grocers, Pro
-4 . dace ppnn d Comm lasion Marchards, and Arm , .
'or the Ilaz ri Povrdor Co. of N. Y., No. 77 Wood st,
Pambargh. II soUS
SUCLEI.—I6 Mids. N. O. Bagar,m store.. for sale
by •p09:11, A. GORDON.
IREANI CIIEME.--20 b. recd and for rhs
spi6 WICK & CA-NDLKi
IL ., C O I , IEKBK—I32
13EARI,S—S rata reed and for rob by ,
WICK k bYCAN DLESS
I:BENCH BRANDY—A superior article for med.
coal puma., rre'd and for sale by
JOHN D kIORGAN, [mega.
1 yORT WlNE—Warranted pare, for medicinal for
L ,ne , res, bust reeereeet and for gab ,
JOHN D MORGA.N
P !lira; —labble for sale MI
0 916 JOILY 1 . /MORGAN
'
QP. TURPENTINE- 12 bbls jut reed and far sale
0 by spa, JOHN D MORGAN
C Ii , H , TIEGREENI-2 cues exAlgo6sArN t oL AN
DTI . l p ‘ ,. TOOll.-30 bbls s
JOHN iLfdsvf:s3,.47
Vil\P
II Pia Wawa J T. Headley. Life of Ple Witt
Ty. Alps and the Rhine, by J T Headley.
ies. for Rich mad Poor. Holidays Abroad.
by Hrs. Ki loand Raul Liman. by N. P Wdlia.
Racal...ad axial fistuto by - It. HOP kUSI S.
ryt A Ito ttoildin F.orth st
GREAT AIIHIVAL,
bF NENo ciDODS Fog THE FALL TRADE
A A. 3lnsns hCo , N 0.60 Market street, ha
rest received an inunenle steak of NEW PA LI
GtrODP. to which they Invite the amebae of thet
ir,end. end the public—eventing them OM every
to ill be K.1(.1 at their usual low prices—so low a
so defy competiVon. Wel
Q IG trr,n4 ahbn ume BILLS OF EXCHANO6, poy
-0 able 1111eIndetaan, Loniwillo and tic Loma, put
chased on Inc Wllort favogoblo term.
_ N. HOLMES k SIINS
Q IGIIT CHE:eft op Now York, PElladelphla and
0 Ureurnore for sole N. HOLMES Ir. SONS
SODA A law 1, Muter. Soca; 13 do Steele
aSone t0ft41,3
Ey m.krrkiEws & CO,
• 15 24 Water et
0 RC II INGtr—o3 asks best for lode b
rpuS RHIV, MATTHEWS & CO
p U_ H
et
T . p ks fi
i 7 , 1 4 ;T, (....1111,78
CO
(IC"F.,,F,F—IsI"P
El , o—ISo ni Own. Y H, Imperod and G r Teo; le
Jo do Poorebong Teo; ES caddy bss V 11,0 P and
logo, el Teo, of roeero smpormion; for mole by
11,06 RORY. MATTHE:WN er. CO
szookod do, for • e by
RHEY. MATTHEWS & CO
Ilertinor N)
.p t 6
011ACCO—P3 tll. 6'11,9 . 11 augl lb.. of best brands.
•a.e 31,0 Et REY, SIATIVEMI &C(
R , ic. les fresh beat. for ule by
spto HUEY MATTHWq k CO
•IF
ik.l.l•Nl-10 bbl• for sale by
sign RUBY. MATTHEW'S & CO
AR-20 bble NorLb - Carolina, for oak by
apr. RIIF.Y. ATITIEWS kCO
OLA mime N 0 M01d..., 20 do
111 .0 g r house do. for sale by
WHEY. MATTHEWS k. C )
DM MIS ?BATOR'S 2110TICIL.—The . .o b .
ocriner having token out Letters of Admm -
t. 411 on the Estate of PAUL MILLER, late of tto
of Allegheny, deceassni, hereby ail,. 00000 to
•On• h•Vlng rigLIMI against said estate. to ,resen
mcm. budthenticated. for settlemenn ancl ll per
can. inded ore required to make Immediate pay.
input to the sobrenber, in the city of Allefbenli•
d.dul• ANN MARY MILLt.R, A dttu_
lA7AN 1 . 3,CD, to go to Ohio , one or two first rate
V V Machinery Moulder, of steady habits, and oral
•equ mr tell with heavy work, to whom conmant era
pc, and fair wages will be given. Enquire at THIS
I.FFICF..
w. • aatriman.
IRAIG ric SKINNER, Forwarding and Cernialut •
r Nietr ha Nn. YeMarkin ar. Pntabargh. spa
NEW
UT M'CLINTOCK is now consrtantly receiving his
Fell Stoat of CARFHTINO, OILCLOTHS,
Ac. among which may be found the following varieties:
Agencster Ceipets; Bop Chen." ENS.;
Velvet do do Tufted do
Tapc.iry do 'Comecon do do
itruwels do +beep skin Mats,
F 'Ars sup 3 ply do Chenille do
Susesifisie do do 'Tufted do
utiperfine Inge. do Adelaid do
toe do do es-4, 74, 64, 5-t, 44 and 3.4
Common do do Cid Cloths;
Listing 04 Table Linen;
Rug do Ifluckebeek Diaper,
4-4 11. 010 Tap
do do Linen Crash;
1.1.54 Twti do do Damask Linen SW. Cover,
44. I tr. st 4 e 00l do do Fat. Cloth do do
I-4. con. do do Ilium . Rods, Binding, he
Goods which we are now able to sell lower than
ever before offered in this city. We Inv. all wishing
so turn. h House* and Steam Bests, to call and coun
ine our soceir before purchuing elsehere.
Carpel Warehouse, No 75 Fourth M.
,n,5 W. M'CLINTOCK.
[, , L01,', it —ati Ohl. tost reehl and for sale by
.pt 3 CRAIG dr SKINNER
-
NAX...' ; : em .
n le,;l6;;;;;eFineCl;Ming ToiZ6o .
mt
• W II Grant's` s'. lump robs66o:
tip do •Ilart's 14's
11 1 do •I.symn i 6's
II w •J A.per s' 6's lissltmoote P l at'
(17
. 0 ,1 orl %a., 1,5 .pl 5
1) It - K-10 let in store and fir tele b
CO
_____.ll3 DILWORTH tr.
11, i. to
--
13ATTIN1.-21X/ bale• No I end 0., le store utd for
D 1111 le by spa / S DILWORTH k CO ,
f tor EON YARN—IO,OOO lea In lam end for met tty
V •ptS 1 6 DILWORTH St CO
I ,
] 1111' . . 'PYLES-200 bush 1131=MUTWZOr
A.. , 1 . 1
CO= ~ .— y luo be a .7 . iaMa t+H argd
piti.ll,N-2130 woe tort 2, 17,16: ,t v ga g n o b,
___ ____
- -
rrEAS—A supenor qualoy of Oman and BM Tem,
I always nn hand and tot sale by
J H DILWORTH & CO
FE
RESH DHUGS--Eng C.lomat. Ch.lirornrso, Chlo
ne Ether, Lni. Indite Ferri, Pipasina lodide Po-
Ihnnun, Strychnilt, Opium. Polled Rhabard, lon
recd and for 00 1 0 by J BCHOONMAKEEt &co
Wood at
UN DRIES--3 bbl. pulverized Ginger, 20 bma Cae.
We emata 2 bele Cream Tartar, jest raehl and for
nee I SCHOONMILKER k CO
----- FOR CINCINNATI.
The qlezAhl owner
GENEVA,
Wilkins, muter, will Isere for
jartbar
da7.
F o r (melt Mange apply an bout .Pti
FOR BT. LOUDI.
Th. Wanda steam
FAIRMOUNT,
nalLybbert, ataar, lan kalee for above
Ad al InunamBM. ports thls day
positively.
Far thighs or wage apply at bard. gall
Con LIVER OIL-1 dos otsapeitm quaßtMlibl . ter
abed awl for bale by
a• t 5 f SCROONMAREI O
ANNEELIYCTL-11 eats on haad and kor Bala by
B , IIOOMIAKER b. CO
nIAVE OlL—t cyk fay sale by
.pI.SSCHOONMAKEII & CO
Q.
PER E OIL—I Jim just reed aad far sale by
.Pal SCHOONMAILER dt CO
main— - -
6r In SVGA R tan renewed eortnnyn-
VAJ mem and tor sole by
apt&d:ll /AR. P HANNA, Second et.
IM — REAR[ CIIFFSE—MD b. non ,eVd nt "nr.;
IL/ nod Chen. Depot, No Ili Front at, ead for ente
by spp J B CaNFIELD
TALLOW -5 bbts reed and r., 01e, by •
WICK & WCANDI.FSW
ALSPICE:-13 liksTenTland and for um by
21,9 NICE A SITANDLS
' g', 0N
FC/11311AT MRTAC—Simal' Nit good Foundry_lder
tali for la, by 'TO WICK 31'CANDL&.13
PITTSBURG& 3I•RBLE WORKS. —
N 0.3 Commercial Rorst.Ltheny meet, near the Canal.
TORN WILKINS. Marble Curter, has on band a
ka large assorement of Nlarlile Menials for Gabs
All laillAS of Monumental erotic executed. spl4:3l'
C °01?-214 b ,stge prima Rio Cow.reed . ..rid for
rPRAia; So7;:hcing Teo, yu C GRA NT
si by
.poi C II GRANT
SODA
AB—' 3
'
ti. AI reele ktot 4 So ' da bob;
5. bbl.
For tale :ow (to arrive) by C H GRANT,
sprl 4l Wale, sr
STARS, TASSEL.. FRINGES, LACK and elik
Volvo., and Mae Stun,
kept,
for We comma no
den. Also, Regalias made op eomplem.
spiS W W WILSON
aso'•%V Glut Ire
41 Si %V HARRAIIOS
-
REAM. CHEESE—SO b. reaß and for gatie by
• .t 4 d. HARBAREIR
D Rig i d ?SAC/IES-40 bgatt s ilwa H 7 4
A d far
RB
MILITARY GOODS.--Caps, Plumes, Forords, Sash-
INg. es, Epaulettes, Lace, flumes, Flags, and MI the
trimmings neeesatry to equip volunteer ma:pan:ea
[Er Volunteer MOlnanie• equipped ...plea and
cheap a. done in the Fast. at tee All,iing,EAT...;,oerr
net Market and Fourth sts.
P. S —The Ur.: ea States Ram and Tenor Drums, of
Gomantown make, for sale and warranted by
W. W. W.
- FOR RElFiratortable brink Dwel..
MgSi l o me on Market st, near Fir. m- P.
green immediately. Enquire of
•pt.t.d6: WALTER BM ENT, MS Liberty et
Tim 1 4 OnnayIvania Company
Fos l nsne.aea on hives son Ortenviso Anwerrots.
frill.: first Life Insurance Company in the U. Rules
.g. Incorporated March In, rata—chatter perpetual.
Cupaal RsOn.OtiO--all paid in.
Having satherused the undersigned to receive eppli.
Canoes for issurance, on which policies will be issued,
according to their proposals and tetra, which will ha
matte known to applicants at his ethos., No. VI Wood
Street spit CEO COCHRAN.
1 ) Re . p . ..A L PP A ON'tt i ll iF e. C . L , A.S i i a l o t, n tff —Picot
Cosar's Commentaries on the Gallic
The ..Eneul 'fired Cicero's Setect Orations.
Refloat's Jugarthine War, and she Conspiracy of Cat.
aline. The Wad. of Iforace.
First lintel Lessons Creek Prose Composition.
Crammer of the tireek Language
The Anabuis Zenophott.
Cicero de Pence's., de Amiens, Paradosa, he
For sale at reduced pores at th, nook store of
JOHNMTON a STOCKTON,
rOE3conrer Third arld ?darket atm
SHINGT.4 - 23 7 :schn of Saingl;e - for sae Enspine o
SC aIFE t ATKINS. IS,
apt 3 Fast ~ betsseen Wood and M
TN STORE: 7 9 Boxes. tratd "1 N Ihnthilt, Needar
I Bee, P. care of 1N F. o, Poonorkb,. reepe
S B Elehange GEO B MILTENBERGER,
rPrE g> Flow ar
S/VIII . T p r i - FISII-11
S ' d ;1 ' 4 ' 4 ". ,: , , i , iii ' 0714 ' 41. CO
A.1.41.1.4.,--,ku obi. Inrdo No a, tor .ale by
/VI- PO tl F VON BONN UUIt to CO
LAS9Z , IXTbis bb IR, 20 do 101 . 1*, 100 do 10011; 20
L do 71,T, for .ed. by
spa 9 F VON DONNHORST d CO
4,4 A3H-IXXV lights iisored. fur -.le by
,PU b F VON FA. NN CIoRST &CO
_
I IHEEBC— . ...IO b.; large Cveurt, f0r...... uy
1...1 spci 13 F VON DONNHORST & CO .
AF.TI3I^r3 CANVASS, on suetchent, for s•le by
.m 1 I KIDD k CO
11.1437 - OLOILS, frcob, for 1 ..- 1 a by •
. bobl J KIDD le. CO
'INCY.L . S.—A fresh Lot, for ariay
1 KIDD & CO •
It
.p'3
RISTOL BOA tIDS, E..g4sL—For sale by
'Pt 8
I . )A Curi-13,5u0 144 ortatts rider; 4WO do do Shan
.13 4.'41 I,IW /trim tat.) tec'd u d tor solo t. 7
ept3 8 DdLTHL.I. CO
DLANICITIS-3 , 4 pair of [hoe use heavy Sloo
p Iteu, of A 61411.13 manufnetom,tee'd and for sole
by sprl GEE. COCHRAN, 23 Wood at
TALUABLE STANDARD WOLlK.S..—Sporko' Lite
and %Vntings of Wahanyton. le volo,,royal Sr..
Spark's Ltfe and Wooing. of Froutlon, 10 eels, roy
al eve. F.ncyclopeorta Ausetwons.l4l vols,Ovo Cum
prebenalve Commentary, B rola. toys , Soo. Wtites'
United States Explonog Expeeitme, R vo'a, MTh Soo.
' , outshone's Queens sf r3thone. It vol Itmo 4 Pieta
rral Alistory of reread. 4 rots, royal Pao. Shake.
phase lllostratce, 3 vtous. soyel nvo. For We by
JAS.. D. LOCKWOOD.= Weed at
For many - Tetra - oebliato3l , iliti Meows. Wylie &
Putnam, New York. rnel
Xyt.:WlinTsTO - - -- lioll on rover Moue; Nally rens a
1,11 Lady, s new end popular Etbieptmt.3.l4.dtp
C Foster; Be Mini al th e loved ones at home; 5
Nattily, as song by Ihnpire Hutment; Itosithy oat
liehdy as sang by the Empire Minairelsi What Mast
• raires Meant be; Ben Beth Louisiana Beam No,
neer con thy Home be Mine; He dea th With nip Me th
Walk One de Tutor, "Repertoire de. letnresWsda
tea," little fantasies Nom all the colibtated and popu
lar Operas, composed oy rent Beyer—in 20 numb."
ol f 7 pops each; pace Pc per camber.
The above, mutt Is lame collection arrialte•s,
Mambas, Pedro. Beep, de the reed and for sole b)
syld dOHN H MELLOR, ed Wood st
r.
• ••
ELLIN° OFT AT CO - ST.—Baca about to C.D.
amaze., I aDI tell oil co nook u coca Those
wishing DRY GOODS GROCRIOISate. .111
Sod it to tads advantage to call beam the Mt day of
t=ilt!tati
. .
r 11ARI
ITOIA REMT—The eartuaadlous doable Mote
Room which I occupy, togalar with a comfbrtable
dwelling house. The stand ts aus commanding ad
vantages to • bs man at good as any! in tho al ,
mall sell my e ntireu.k, consisting of Dry Goods,
firocenes, Shoes, Of., well selected for the locadon,
at the lowest possible prices. to any person disposed
to edger taw a comfortable hying... and dve
Won at any time. SAMUEL OROlrr e4
Federal street, Allegheny, abort the North Com.
moss spiltdlnt
XTIEW BODlCS — Ciatcd.g riad OialaryThy Prot I.ls — n.
dealt. Clasio French Reader. by De Fivas.
Class Book in Zoology, designed to alto. to pupils
in common schools anti sea... a knowledge of the
Animal Kingdom: by Prot B. Jaeger. Cholera, Its
can.: prevention and ewe, by Chas. Hie...on, M.
D. Sokhey's COMM. Place Book port paper
.4 rot. Ist in carob. History U. by R. Iladreth,
, vole 21. History of America Bible Society, by
Stnekl.d. Lyell's second ash to the U. 8., 2 rola ,
paper and month Loomis' Trigenot.try, .d Lop
rethmlo tables, dtc., I vol. large Pro. Lamarline's His
tory of Girona., 3 rots, cambric. Ilisurry of the
Constituent Assembly of France, torn May, 1818, by
1 P Cothran, Esq.: paper and cambric.
A 1.., • lot of mat excellent Steel Pent, to which the
attention of wholesale pare...re to insued.
For sale by. R. HOPKINS,
..3 " Apollo Buildings, Foto. at
g tir.oat b. rat read at the Rower
and Cheese Depot, No nest st, betwecnStalth
, field and Wood, and for sale by
aug3l
lapifeThe jnchNFIELD
30 do Gibbed
tail, FOK btu,. —no excenera ,nnwur-onun
PIANO, in good order tial repel', almost an good
nw, for sale low for cardi. IL BLEORM,
mag3l Ol W WoodwelilL, 'I hind .
- - • -
ENETIA.N
RO Vltsli•ZA R-24 4T. for Fa. by
.131 R 4 Ft•
F LERS
... •
ARBLE DUST—IO Dble ler s..o ß by .
sgozn er
aagai
LAUD bble ftariFildEloolore and io
and by ENGLISH it. BENNETT,
aug3l 37 Wood al
Q A LEUATtJ —bma lb. prima Saleroom. for alai
1.7 low to close by aa3l
Wile pure Cider Vinegar for we'
k2VOLIgIi & skorgrr
i lrtr=l,''
C- KS WELCHED SA
E 'er: YJ do Pouts, to Arriv
and for sale ay anti ENGLISH & BENNIgrr
- IETOPLZ-1. ow tt
e np. tor gala.
Ja. suet F.NOIASH k MTN
. .
TANNERS. 01: _
smell
to ow for sale low.
SI , GLIASII tr. FrgaiNß77
VI ACK ERLL-7a bbla Noo Mackerel, to arrive attd
In for sale by atrial ENGLLSEI & BENNETT
Glttadssif6lo .- ito
for sale by aog3l ENGLISH & BENNE - Tr
'ciroLktagEta—deu ebb N Idolater., In more and
Ai for sate by .ausal ENGLISH & SENNETT
XXPECEr'erenriOltle.T-IL-15riC,---
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND. BALTIMORE,
Exclusively ihr Passenger.
The Boats of this Ltm will lea
as follows, at 9 o'clock at night:
lnelarta—P Burney, Paturday, Sept Ist.
Ohio—A Craig, Sunday, RI
Loutstans—.l P Thomon, Monday, 3d.
Kentucky—ll Truby, Tuesday, RA
Indisna—P Harkey, Wednesday, Rh.
Mai—Capt. A Cr*, Thursday, eth.
Louisiana—l F' Thompson, Friday, 7th.
Kentucky—Cast H Tmby, Saturday, et.
Indlam—P Markey, Sunday, lath.
Oblo—Cspt A Craig, Monday, Pah.
Louisiana—/ P Thownson. roesday, a 6 th
are ontelty--Cagt H Pretty, Wednesday, Mh.
Indiana—P Berkey, Thu...day, 13d.
Ohlo—A Pram, Prtasy, 14th
Louisiana—/ P Thompso.returthr ,
For passa6e •PPIFto SUTCH.
Monongsheta House,
spLL or D LI CU h. 0.. Canal Taw.
UNITED ISTATEIS
WIIOLESALE CLOTIIINC IYAKELI00811:
LIAWIE £ 11414P0hIP,
Nos. IX DI. 255 and DR Pup. Sumer, (beta,
Fulton tt. and Darling Slip,) NEW yorm
New on hand the largest actortment of
01/OVIIINO
, . IN THE UNITED STATED,
ADATTA TO AIL lAAAITTS.
in the %nide or "MISTS .rut DIPLAWZRS
keep en endless ettnety.
Also Me most estenstve stlmstitestmen of
oil Clothing and Covered Bats
Ta the world.
PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
Camlogaea of stock utnt by • mall. prmptly
Vad. LEWIS fr. HANFORD,
t zi4,236. and 951 Nan at. N: Y.
uns, aor or N. Lisbon, 0. V. s. Ulm&
""
c 0 1 11.1 ICI & SICIIIWILWr
ENEHAL AGENCY, Commission sod Forward-
Ur Ind Membama, No. frel !dukes n Pitsburgh,p&
ofll2l=ifvu'th"...6l"""' Wa P'7.11-101
&, && ,.,,,,_J o u Woo Co., Morpfry, Wilson& Co.
Plusbol Po,. Lawson Hill, Mahlon UMW,
Wallui O. John H. Broom 4 Co., Oki, glum &
Ca, P elpfrls; 11. W. &memos Omni e
Noon, Nev Lisbon, 04 Fr. Stlous, Hon. C. D.Co2n,
clsolanan; J. P. Bell•r, Yonaprosso, 04 W. 1. 4
Clofrolood, O. udS4
AUCTION SALES.
By jetua 11-Davis. Auntloasair.
.lissiricis Sao d Dry
On ?Jonas) . n•Nning.S.P , l , T. lol 4ni 10 tielegk, at
the Commercial Bales Rama, of essi sad
FlO.ll owlets, will be sold, hl Orderer Amiga._
A lawn aaortment of ample and fancy De, n o . *
.. pe e„,„ oteths, cataintematereeds,
winess, jeans, danne.la blanket, cantos
bleached and brown nursling, licking+, ebedka,
hams, aver prima, detain; =Own, alpacas, .ilk,
laces, hosiery, [loses, ke-
At Sn'elock,_
Groceries, Queenswanl, Retaken', km
Yong Byron and Imperial tea, Va umnefaensenli
tobaceo, chess se a '. and weight., Pewal balawcia,
urea, batches; shovels, writing i.d .r.ppinit Mar,
window blinds, mantel elocks, looking' anseses ces.
Owing, elasaware, he
A large and general assortment of new altd sward
hand household nankeen, he.
At 71 o'clock,
A. Q 01.1 3. Of fishinnahle ready made elfothing, . boi l.
awl shoes, hem ears. fine cutlery, Ir o d 0 . 4 .t" ,
watches. shot Ira., pious's, ambrehas, =Laical loan
menu, he.
Jugs Bale of Boob
On Saturday eveumg. Etb am; o rg_p2elock.
at tka
COmmarcial galas Rooms . Comer of Wood and !VLF,
SU, 1•01 be sold midterm reserve—
A large collection of valuable+ mimellaneous bout%
in .on Val{ooll departments of limratura and setae%
amonS.ldeb ant wandard library of of ebetiew
work Madly and pockal bibles, blank Imaka lank ,
mid cap +minus paper, gold and Heel pens, grab.. '
fors, maps, charts, eupsvinga do.
agar JOHN D Devt94.o '
Thirst street Property. Aunties. t •
On Friday utero.n, Sept Sly .4 &cleat oo
„. 11 A
preintses, will be sold, th en two very valuable Bnies
g Lou, situate on ties *oath aide of Third ot, neatly
opposite the Post onse, kirein4 • front of 44 lest .ad
V Inches and eatending back 8n fr.e.
Terms. $1 100 ouh, iesidne to be divided and paya
ble on Ist January, IS% and 1051 with Interest.
sett JOHN D: DAVIS, Suet
FALL FABHIOS FOR RATS.
PrA McCORD & introanee this day PG,
rtor 4 e7 , IMO Roh.) the fall sole of Geoulemen4
au, earner of Mb sad Wood sueetfo ria4
F&L L
& Liberty areal, opined. thebeed .
4 of Wood, will introduce tire fII style of HAII3,
on ilne tiny, the Lane nut, %Web, for beenry. of
&nen, cannot be sorpeseed. flegandlis
S UNDRIE2'" I ' . ° O
Dfs N r t a t . ,l o se l se " s, '' fin oska
20 do 11 . do
103 blob dried PeeeheA to more and for We by
00230 JOHN WAIT & Liberty
25 S i tI y ARES HAND n o ttal u NiS t r E f o lia
ast(3o 110 !Woad
VirlitTE Pl9B-10 tible Snarl Ellin 10 do doi—
T put received and far mile by
artgoo 18411011 DICKEY a CU
- -
OPPEE-150 bys Cadelb, bow handing nod for szlo
by . ISMAH DICICKY♦ CO
TEL -40 kf charts Y O.nd Blaek Taw, Jai t teed
from Nevr York and for 4.14
w;3O ISAIAtt DICKEY a. CO
W It ir Cll ao 14Er .. .- 4 411:L u steszrz Cb4 , 7o l;y lartdlns
avi3o JAILDALEEI7I34 Water 41
7!.6KEREL,OO t.. w No 3 Mackerel, OM
IV" i. by moat and for sale by
..yam_ LOS Dmasu. -
DOTO.SII-20 oaks Polo* .orio ard for .le by
aug3O 7AS DALZELL
flllkle orH EFNII—IS las CM= Chess., reetivel
) end ale by
aa3o
Me:Ssl bb.ls4LbeTeavllle
BORIIII.IDOkI, WILSON if. CO ;
1111,.ti XVltter
iiiNtENll)-4b bey reabinnd for Ilea by — •
L ...ca) WICK fr. MeCANDLF?bI
'CAVA CoPßa..—M . tecelwaa ....d for Bela by
tI a ny WICK & /tIcOANDLES3
ri ROUND NTITS-100 buyla for Yak by
J
aorT2 WICK & hIck.IANDLYRS
DAcoN-4638 lbs Bacon ROM, PM& do Rib.,
I) 3.00 D da.do Y
ShouldersY
.6,6 ll ' a
k: MeCAPICILII.B
-
' NOT IC S. TO STOCKHOLDERS.
OIUO AND PENN? YLV ANIA RAIL ROAD 4.10 t - S
"Vllll etwltholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania ,.
Rail Road Cordpany are hensby eatiersi is pay
the Second leststatent of Flee Dollen per sheetson er
before the eSth Repaember. .
Tta atoehholdent mailing In PennsylVatthitisillPsy '
the said Instalment to the President of the
at their take Thad street, Pinabostrk. 13177iWs;Ii
the on Daem
A: BROOKS. ?maim,
Salem: 0, vg. t 3,1149 . ana3alliSip2S
XACKYJIEL-100 bah, No 3 tdataarel, tOlonneater
Inapeetiono jou reed an side by
JOHN WATT R CO
Secant gratin 'Works fair Isla •
MBE subsesiber offers sale, the STEAM 13RICS
WoRKS, above La for verencerUle essaysisiss a
Steam .Enghte,ll Bolcn. a Mocld Machine, month% of
matmfastanng tel,CooEressed Brick. (dot al &yen.
as taken from the hank,):per daYi srith ire tor. of
land on the /sliest:env neer, on which • 4 kilns and
sheds, machine and Clay s teel arhecibcrrow% tomb,
shove;s, smiths, de., every thing requisite' ot can
menco °pa rad mut at an boats notice. PtiCe, ineladini
the patent right to tssa mid machine, 67,035--tesem of
payment mac pasy. Without the land; 65,003. For
particulars, address
anoo-dtf HF.NRT MERRITT,
No 110 Alasskagatlela Boas.
ACONS/ tee TayiniesTCO'lTS Ilaiaa, Chad*
i
j) plain do, el do Shoulders. in store aiding Cale by
mietr SELLERS tr. NICOLE
'DICE-10 boo rim. Rica Jam recelysti an 4 40 NICOLS saI.'
LE by morn SELLERS IC
ICE—IO tc. Moe Jan reel and fbr nee by
JAMES d 13 IMCINPSON &:ta
ILITAINSEtErEL-9a bbla large • a ms.
nod for mkt km*YP
ar29 7AMIZS A EflnCnisoie'r; be;
/00 0Z... par . ? Crown Citla riaratoi - 414
nianlik.oo
ELF9II DRUGS—Chloroform, Woochtromos,
F
Ile Ether, jom reed and for rata br
ogY7l SCIDD&
Itindanganese, for G--- -
tabfrothetatet, lot
600
rozeivorl pal for oalo by
••••• • •
.1 KIDD /6,00-
- - .IV
Rio,Of We LI .
rISOPEFOX' ST,°,,tl,ol9,lloVirood
pmqg 4041
"
6 "0[18;
" 001
EMI
SMI-11-g29-40birs rG i r. e4 e rr N "'ln +
I do Saltpeire; 9 elo'Aleml
9 eases Germs annal; I ease Macess :
do Vermeils; 1 emcee 13 Pledile9
6 do Csadlo Sem ea.e 11>des YILIM 801 5;
41.0 Candle do 9 /107 Almond do
Porde erolyN A WILLIAMS
CMIZESS-95 Da Cream; lo do )* - 11797 - Airy;
9j sale by 9t1929 I I) WILLIAMS•
CIIESSE-6.6 tzs Cbeit - ss - Tha goodorderoeso9-
_ stay and for ode by
ang2B BAOALLT warm, 18 &BO Weed sa
WO. I 86LEILLTUS-0 asks and SO .bas premkui,
1.1 Saleroom, for sea by
DAGALEY
MANUFACTUREDTORACCO—
-200 bir bx. Heavy & Jam& 610 . p
140 do W HGrad'. by and irs-
WO do 13 Myna' saw on bknd;
airru lb, aide
BAO &LEY & s
rIOMMON OECARS-200"0 Comm/ Seim, o.
good arida, for .ale by
DAOALET it SMITH
L3l 614 7 .4eitiiiiporb — ri Palm OlOrTstiro and
Y
for .ale by MILLER A RICKETSON,
so,r2/ iN an} FM Liberty .t
ARD n 7 6b - SNO - i - Lriid OD Li - rune and for
.ale by aorta MILLER*. RICKETSON
fIIIRRANTSC—Di orkiiEsoto.Ortrist Is, hi eon sod
NJ for uhr by aorgl MILLER ik RICKETSON
CONOMY CIDER-20 bbls Economy Cider, 1.
E
slorovol for sale by
attly29 MILLER RIEKETSON
It - I/CCKDISNradEiVEDMZELLI;;Dibis - lisiFall
al. Mace/mull; 20 do do Vorastelli, ion treed and y
for aaL b an. MILLER is RICKETSON
pp MARS-30,0 1 . , 11001/0i 811411 , 0647.1 A
t 1 Navin fin, various brand', just 'reed and ka sale
by ' angel MILLER & EICKETSON
reedd - 7m sale by
0 B GRANT
'47siii re - 051 and - 15,55 - .at.
5K1,1.1iR55
ANILLA HEMP-1.6 Was titans emn, for • '
0 II GRANT
§HAUILLhi ite WHILE., Lny you. '
Jobber 0
Wood or, ridotiorirti, rwo doors obovW Diamond
a eV .00,3
LiNl32l,ll—o ,0,,,,T010s .d fancy ploid Linsey.,
iood aniole,joot opened and tor nolo by
.dg9S SHACYLETT k WHITE, 90 Wood ei
QTIMMINTAT - DRXI2 , =3 - 6 - gei — extii - ieiiviG.
.1.7 thilllnOsoliabla for SUIS2II boot deeking,oo bond
and bp mac by sorb) SHACKLE: TT k WHITE
WADDING—WO dos bloat and white Wadding,
tor solo by so,tM SIIACKLETT &WHITE
VALI. PRINTS—Fivo eweaw style dark Proms,
son 29
"' fled .nd for sole
b iIIACSLETT k WpITF
frANcarfat -- -75 pos dam !tansy vs.,.
Casshoores. for Fad sides, fast reed andopr”ed
by -- SIIkCILLETT k.WHITI3
PiGratrAi—ace tons Sinew Rook Mei - A — for
sale by IYIBJ3RIDOE, WILSON & CO,
acrid Water sl
Dinolatitia or Partnership.
16 .speernersidy of HENRY HaNNEN & CO
formerly Heoneo t Moller & the Window
Colored Glass batmen. is this day dissolved by
se withdrawal of Mo. Frederick Moller.
The business twill be continued hy the ondersionod,
under the am of - HENRY HANNEN & CO. Ware
bouse No. 103 Second st, where we will have mutant
supplies of superior Window Olen.
10I1N HANNIM: • •
HENRY 1 1ANNIEN,
HUGH ROBERTSON,
Pittaboriq, L Alß,r, 4p HENRY UMSTEAD.
NEW 8 O E F i t u f E r A D 4 . E N
ICZPszs■ FAST PACKET LIRE,
32551 •
lihelesiyety for Panenderal
VIA THIS Ci MAT CIIPITR AL RAIL ROAD,
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALraroas.
I Ott: saddle informed that Oa cadence !Saturday
willthe, Ist of September, the paneogers by Am Uwe
will be carried Met o.tral Rail Road from Lem.
moon to Henisbugh, sad Cam theses to Palladaie
pan by the Harrisbargh, an Coltman Real Roads.—
ur this new areangeruent Awasertgere will go 0:00140
In on nay use eras than heretofore.
The Packets of this Loui an OM and of lb* Den
etua The MU. for safety, speed and entfort, to P.
most preferable now its ne to tesstero skim ,
Rail Ronda ere MI ...a today liabc gF
MT. Pacel:rart Poe Wounded now '''
w WPM, Monocashelalflrtas
aurD • or 11l to LAMM Fs CO,CaseIR.
piduits.
• .TOREZ`IWOODtiARDEN..—aotte•
prerelerrealut, 1006 per handle. tod
aftditop,4ealtei PeT h... 73 0 dklfl 4
pima warranted. Orden from • distaste GI
out up and (:demean. Atte, a Nap Bi wa,
OreeMease Pram Featelph and Telitu'r
a"P VI I". DAIS leases the Aileen,/ Sial °Nat
Art 0 o_,..umb.p,
L 1
St. Clan SernelßridnCor the Glat et its
during the day. TLS - steam twat
.reattlar tripe as soca as the river
ADPrises.
casZt
Vshall3L IL HARTMAN ma gly,r Like
LI tag each parchesedirn betareld •
trot and Steel AVorn. list. Piater,w4AAAL
.theSufamore of Steel, Boiler t i t .
Pp Anvils, Wen, Re. kc,
en n the name of warmAN k.
latiNen.s
to pawn' H. Ifectena, l tanDOlicl...-
aseadlog to my triads ths % a loucum.
Co. nalbstlw
JD WILLIAMS, uo wood