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    THE PITTSBURGH GOETTE
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MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 1( 1849
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ROB?. C. W or EAzabeta romeah.
JOHN of dhsrprouipl.j
CALEB LEE, of :Pittsburgh. ! .' Ii WIC ESPY, or Lower St. cti;ii ., z,,.
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CASTER CURTIS, of Pirtsbaliap , it
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JOHN MORRISON, of Allog4; ' ,
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JAS. MITCHELL, of PeobleA`,..::: :j
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WriL M. AMINES, of Fitts**o:;
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TES ILiamots Ratiatoart.-13 Mated by the
Qniney (UM Whig, on good attl)tiWy, that Goa.
Pectuth intends cal li ng an extraitAitti of the Le-
gialature of that dnue . can tlnte, (M o h o , to
consider the rail road at:mai:l,oolra bo been
agitating the people ant only o iharlan nanny oth
er States. This rail toad is tlq 1t hoe io the
chain of the great central road rfrdni Philadelphia
to BL Loud. '
Tem.Haute end atekseekliMift Liettroads
The Indiana Stale Journal loilifiShes an abstract
of the Report of the Presidenoo Engineer of the
Company. From this it applairei that the location
of Me reed has been finishedtabd the enure line
made ready for the operationit'd the contraetora
The einumue made by the Epgl4 dr, of the cost of
the road, ready for the supeihtl*Mre, from Indi
anapolis to Terre-Haute, 121531 : 7359, being St:
393,18 per mile. The total eci k k , qf the road con,
plated with T really r .. o ' 44anotive power,
le estimated to be, 5556,555mq;:;4 511,66165 per
mile. The total cost of thertia and equipment ,
ready for transportation be.'
.ingsl4,ll9*o per mile. Wittiii Nit bar track the
east will be 521,0+31:10 leas '46 'With the T rail.
The Journsl save
*That part of the hoe beteriegTerre-Hame arid .
Greeneantle, embracing a diitittik,e of 32 miles, woo
lotto contractors in Deem:n*l3l,4nr ao aggregate
iolm of gear 5145.000, beinir,abhdt 6 per cent be
im the estimate of the Enxteitint &nee that time
the work has been prosecuted With much energy
the ertare division beteg eleghly more than hall
completed toil will probablit#ready for the sops
enameture early next metritr.l. tveral prop:m
ho. have been made by erketan responsible ma
t:actors, to take the work: Mi. the line between
Greearastle and lediaospa:*ht the Engineer'e
eltheate, and to receive inAosingent. 40 per cent.
in stock of the Company, aMljl59 per cent. cash."
This road forms one hob Wikekrreat central has
float Philadelphia 1.3 SL to every sectioc
of this great Bee surveys are going ea.
except between fene-HOS , .inhd St. Louts.
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A great Whig Ratigcedictlt.ing was held in
Philadelphia, lett week addresaea were
delivered by Caw,. Gilpino4ilph IL Chandler,
Henry M. Pellet, the mtniittl ' ialli Vor Canal Commis,
sinner, Hon. Jae. Coot et: Morris, F. Joy
Morris, W. S. Price, and 0 et The following,
=non other serolutions, We4lMlopted .
Rantoul, That the adrOiniiitinion of Win. F.
Johnston, as Governor of {iii#SAine, hos,. 1 .. ben
rectal Operation, ZOOM SM . ; Oilmen the highest
humid those who pros:444 kiis election; and
that Lbei "eat tno.P.stY taosi Commonwealth,
and the prompt restoration*" gold and Over in
the payment of the intert rifi tte Male debt, roll
the, thanks of every ,4 L h3Loplranum who hoe
pride to the prosperity arid " it of the good old
Commonwealth.
Resolved, Toot those whet tired heart and hand
to the tasterstroo of DV? and our State to
wand pith:loloGS of gsv at,, have every muse
for fOUOiletiOn 15 psi tro*,,;:Mp : end
Mat therein no augtn.tuterd, F l e.o, l L,r
trance of thew ample in0k.444 that the reiterated
vote of Pennsylvania In fri, Of sound principles
may 'Lengthen the huidit ithf , the State Ad...-
MOM for good, lied critiOhe appeal of this
Coossonowealth to th e fOonl Covers me ril for
• restoration of the prOt Stj:i Ounctroon. QM-
Vent i
Roodoni, That Mose n'i]titili Mote who assist
.
ea by their votes and ibp.R , : fidprit to secure thi
e 111411013 a Taylor, Filliberef, ;am! Johnston, ar,
etgeetelY cabs?. ob. by 4:oi:colter exigencies o
the times, to 1000% , th4Prft.llo9l. to behalf c
the State Issislature, Sh ilierticularly to sedan
the eleetiett of noun , 1 POitir no Coal Commit
apnea—the only officer iliebtetEtbis year, by gene
Tel ticket, throughout thi...Silitet.
'Has RI2IIIT Div, oti*airrval at Near Vora,
on Tuesday, pot up at inadi Oriviste house- The
Joamsl of Commerce atriallOtat he soon alter left
in the Lame Newton, 14 Stay. He told a gen
tleman that be designed eWi4ag Mr. Van llama,
molding that the latter aralOilltriost agreeable nod
interesting companion,. :141:ipeoms that he had
trouble with a servant let oat from home with
him. The Newport-_*,g Nacre, of Mender
gam—
`Three or four color4:3adisons, probably insti
gated by the abohnonnasiindur-ed Mr. Clays body
servant, Levi, to run aninCirein him. on Satur
din It Is !supposed thai titthits gone to Itaston.—
We shall speak morn patlititltarly of ibis matter
to mcnow."
The Now York CotiOn4fitioever, says that the
servant returned to keyirt, after reoovenng
from intozienuon, ince irallibh he had been Wd,
and going as far as Bos4M;4here, bwng required
to Alp as a sailor, at Stp*kdbuth, sod refund cut
of his wages 4300 whte4d been advanced to
him, he demurred and !!idnee paid back the
money. iii
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The National Intell,pitil manonnees as follows
the Whig Victory in VelO r it:—
.Tus area rust e44,riElhrs.—The noble State
of Vermont 14 SO trop itA herself. She has Jul
given a fresh proof of heag4elity to the Comb and
to her cherished rennlifiCan principles. Vote
&wed and centred bytaktile wpm comprehended
in the term fenaticisoi.-401gtee. polnieel — alie
how come oat of her re:Oats - limn - pie with her Whig
banner notarnished add, trihmptiant At her an
nual election, on Ttneld,it, last, notwithstanding
the Coalition which t 1 1t 6,1 '°°°' " at the iota
election in Rhode Island . jiyih are proud to be able
to Wale that the Whig; iimitteeded to electing their
expellent candidate, Ponfeetkir lamer Meacham, to
Congress, In succeed !hdr, , hlarst, to the third dis
trict of te State; and !the the whole State has
gone for the Whin* by'CaPr,rimajoritiels.
What say our frienda in plaryitutd to this,
Wtsaasem Lostemi..--The town of Manitowoc,
in Wisconsin, on the Shored of Lake Michigan, is
probably the greatest • toother place in that Sate.
The Given Bey AdvOcite ihniks there la estima
ted to 10,000 lone irdtl;hdifferent booms in the
river and its mein brani,h, which, allowing 333
Oast each, woohi give .1,000,000 feet of lumber.
There are some 600,0t0t1hingles already menu-
Soared.
The earnings of tfid:.kelierrence Manufacturing
Company of Lowell.l.4he leer six months, era
stated to be five andriti ter per cent., but the dive.,
deed him not yet bed! 1 04ared. F, two semi. '
annual periods prevkalt the one which has j.t!
expired the behmee *ita of the Lawrence Conri
Piny, which has • i.;00, of 141.50 0,000, thaw ai
low The multiage i t o Company, to New.,
InarYPOrt, toe the lastri4X7eloothe, are stated to
he
kw per cent., hot rod liend hoe been made, eat
there wee • lass of siAt-ri4mount the frrevioun
" ',
six mouthy. 4l Ca. earning . . of the last hall,
year are mot ',vita! of the
eeimpouy.
der the di !he, ord.j
manes elk.l, ts • - rj
say
this by improventeONTly mule in the cedneued
by that akikcal ofkoiVeto !others, a thuty.keio ewe!
VAIP of the lllino ii
Chinni hi and For trade
JOll canatry Irma
of the lIN
the Newt .
Mews brought zr'e 4ehked ex over Wave%
Bank. R 4 45 a" hke fialgtt
alma,
alwn fast.
Ihe- iteto aesmen broded
riu rr 4l o 4 .*ZA . Vtr e "326..
. w ,2O4 L' 14111 ace..—Ciavelwa
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IT[ q , ..,,: : .f.:,,,;. , ~,s7l
of the Pittsburgh 0 . 00 .
De.Usseet C""4" dt i an Om Bishop of Ilesetor.
Mn. Eurros.. l — i I chanced to observe, the N
Y. Observer, a[paragniph Waling that Dr. Upfidd,
of cone city, hiving been appointed Bishop of In
diana, was e coring to retain also the Pluton.
ship of his in Pittsburgh.
It is not, per t ps, generally known, that there ex,
ists a precedet for a similar—bit, an unsoccen.
hal attempt. ha Lhe present Bishop of Exeter, Dr.
Philpots, emu is in all the dou u
ches;
the champion bigotry and intolerance, was per
seated to the bishopric as a reward kri haviog
written a palmed prosphlst Ide was, RI the nose
of the presoaks., Rector of the Parish of Stsm
hope, In the cbonty of Essex, one of the richest
briny in Ettgl.d, the emoluments of which
amounted to dole's than six thousand pounds per
ammo, atoure thousand more than the see of
Exeter, whi t does not rank amongst the "fat
bishoprics," was said to produ.. The greedy
shepherd • e hard to keep the deeee of the
Stanhope I4isc 4 and at the same time orearthe miter
of ateter;!but this was too much even for "Church
and wale " to the palming church m., spite
of his in with the peat, failed in his attempt,
and could o ty obtain to choose between thirty
thousand 'dollen a year, as a perish parson, and
twenty-flu tiMusandocith the vans pomp and glory
of the wised attached to it. Pride triumphed over
niarnmonj amt Dr. Phnom. in the stunt of a Land,
sways the trt,n rod of intolerance over the dmeese
M Exetet. I .B. C.
Cuvatarre, 0, Sept. 4, gab.
NOT crl i ttr. Eorroa —Our correspondent is
doubtless ellen.° that the parrallel between Dr i
Bpfold and the Bishop of Exeter does not lie, es•
Cept in the leer* fact of his wohirg to retnai his
pastoral chalice, as well as the E t ...repel otben.-
11 the diacise of Exeter ranks moon the small
Sees in E4land, the diocese of !adman rank.
among the cry arnallcat to this country, and we
Ore informeil is wholly unable to support a Iltshors
if We hive hot been tot...formed, it coution, only
Some set/elk; hundred eotrinatiOleatits, and only two
eoogreglittobs which ran support settled pastors. DT
Upbtld IS Willing to take charge of Inese few sheep
in the Wilderness, but naturally stun h wishes to
secure a listing for his farailr, and tinn , in ins desire
To retain bin relation of pastor to the 1 . ...Ni1:eh con.
gregsnon. I Of the eeclosissucal propriety cf the
two relations existing in one person, we offer nn
opinion. in the ease of his Lordship of Er. rter. the
enures Wei phtirt enough. If twenty awe thous
and dollari was not enough to satisfy his cupidity,
1 we dare silty there were plenty of curates, every
only his strperior, who would be glad to exchange
twenty poled. a year for nee thottertail.
For the Pittsiengsh G ,rll,
I Jeanit Illepiablicasalarn.
I have intely been rending, with some surprise
and emisillerable amusement, the Pittsburgh Cu.
Plastic, et planiectsrebgtous paper of this city. Ido
not prate d to be an much of a philosopher as to
be able,
'To see what is not to be seen
bat I discover some thongs to that paper whieh, I
Ala cenliiient, Were never meant to be seen. ie.
fer pertiettlarly to the evidences of alum among
the Jet+. That precious Brotherhood were inter,
in this cluntry, so prodigiously frightened as they
are at 64 present time; end they are %chiding with
all their (night, .ta keep their courage up. - When
the puliqal press begirt, to speak out, it makes no
differenc6 to which party the unions:led print be
longs, te l tsur overwhelms the Jesuits, and they.
moat nat i .undly, endeavor at once to disguise their
(ma inntlusidate their oppoyents, by petting on
the ,hoboof bristly sages, and verung words 01
rage no 4 denunciation. Bishop Hughes and the
Nem k Tribune, end the editor of the Catholic
hod the k3nsete ore examples otttys.
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The grand occasion of their thar, in this mows.
is, that {heir antbrepublicauvan will be discovered
lip the people. The Imamate which A merles ti
Jesuits, Pr rather Jesuits to America have bosom,
estelv adopted from the celebrated • allixuiore' of
their Iten Prince, has betrayed their' reel ecnte
ttle
me the subject of liberty and government.
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and • uin them • predilectfou tar despotism,
More nantmoos and inteoce lt,. a their we
chem . ever imputed to them. Their
canerlmense is
iustaltin to republics, and low, centre avage
toistird republicans; not only See and gromous
Protest nts, bat Catholics. ettrostuvlied by Jesuits.
have n outraged by the abuts, ve and ationtitothle
lamp applied, by these Jesues, to the brave
end no le babel. stmggimg for fieedoen. civil fore ,
darn, dom from the political timpottem of • cots
clams f moans . Home.
Na,yd if the Editor of the Pittsburgh Catholic.
who made each dolorous appeals toe sympathy m
hi. lasi paper. Moho to keep his character far re
publiclniem above water, he most not (might h.
paper So heavily with extract. tram the vellocution"
of the Pope, or from those foreign publications
which have net the same reason for caution that
be Mat
I will now show, from the Pittsburgh Catholic of
lost Sdturday, that the Pape . no friend to mob
lim, add that more who take der opinions and
their tone from him menet be. An emote to that
b i nd
speaking of thathog members of the Council
paper speak:
which the Pope gave to the people. in the days o•
his li ity.ssaysi
"Thhy entelred his (this Pope's) ,thlace and pro
poted to him, that he should abdicate h. soverignty;
fall the proposal that he ehetild prods., a reptlltc
tail snornyoshand short of ikas. That night is fresh
to out recollection, says the allocution, nod ceased
persons are present before our eye., who miserably
deludcdmd deceived by the artificers of fraud, beith
toted hot to propose to as, to proclaim a republic"
Again, "It was at this time, at the end of April,
propolsed to the pound', that he should maks' bun
self the Prandent of the Itcpublic of holy." Agmn.
"Layhten made themselves ministers at State, con
trary to his, (the Pope's) views and pnaciplos, and
to detogntion of the rights of the Holy See"
AM:on:ling to this, it Is admitted by them that a
reMebliesla goVeriareesit will never do for Horne or
the Pope a republic locludee no civil erivereqpitg
for proclaiming a republic means "nothing short or
abdtdating the Pope's sovereignty." Even to pre
side beer such a government will act answer hie
porn* the President of a Ilepublic is not "prelim"
enough for him. So say the Jute.; eo rime the
Tablet a foreign paper, rabidly Jesuitical in its
pilitlca, and so eaya,ther editor pf the Put:burgh
()Athol., by quoting largely from that Paper.
BM what lays the Pope himeell! If it .he that
*cake from Gaeta in the uallocumn" these are
Ma telt ntimenta "exactly." "And at the =me time
( i i.nAl . '45) we repathated and rrieutJa most deeply
test loos proffer which was ramie to as, both in
ern o :lng end by word of month, a potter not only
m injorioue to our person, but also anon peen).-
Übe to Italy, paMely, that we moll coo, entry resat/.
over the government ofa f r ertaan republor - af Italy."
A. m.olo republic of Italy: And the Jesuits, our
muntry through, reiterate the cootemptuone words
Ethcm.
September 7. IMO.
To tA. Editor, of As Pittsburgh Gussets.
W..sm.scrros, Sept. 4. 1949.
Drat Sar—in the Daily American, of your city,
of the 75th August, I notice an fditortal arucle to.
ferring to the appointment of Frederick Kant.
Eq., as Consul to Bordeaux, in which are em-
bodied allusions of such objectionable features,
leave no room to doubt but that a censure is
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tended, as well as the statement of a rumored ap•
pointment
Seelog such a notice, and haling some jealousy
fur the reputation of ibis adesinistratiou, to its ap.
poll:Maseru* as well iss in every thing else it un
dertakes, and having slightly known Vol. Kahl,
whO has sailed for Europe. I have been induced
lo examine the papers on file, recommendatory of
thij gentleman and am extremely gratified in hue
lei done at, I can annum you that if the admin.
talkative has erred! it is not the result of careless.
neje or inattenti..a. The appointment has been
mane own such representattoris as Will not only
jellify it, Mu compel the acknowledgment that the
proSper decision was made from the date upon
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sir ouch action was one of necessity based. The
re ommeadatien. of Col. Kahl are of the very
h; heat character, and include the names of your
of est, most respectable and influential citizen.,
sod include a nonaiderble number of the "many
G mans' who are represented by the American's
article to have met with such 'serious has" by hi..
adore'
Should there have existed justifiable grounds I
fu such objection to this appointment, how does
it I:taritiezt that no opposition was ever manifested
td el It was certainly known that the •pplication
Was before the Department, as of the imp letters on
file, many ore dated m March and ApriL There
Was , indeed, one remonstrant, but the igennernalt
On Only withdrew all opposition, but jhuicd in to
hettlog for Kahl the appointment. There lit sal.
cleat fault finding by those whose Interest if er iiiii
discredit the •dramistration, and I do think that
nh good Whig would be godly of these barmuol '
ing CoMplainta, especially where nn objection has
teen made to an appointment, and the subject of
them without an opportunity of defence. The
(holt, if soy, which I am ido sr to believe, lies with
elicit, and not with the admtalstration. which had ,
before It tesumounds in behalf of Col. Kahl which .
sire seldom surpassed as to authorship or strength
dl tmairnandation.
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Very respectfully, your friend.
D. N. Worrx, Eski , Pilltibilicyll.
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Happy tbe, man who can control
The deep emotion. of his soul
IVhose reason holds theinulament
And points the pathway of hi. fßet
Pension ban oft to rain...rept
The noblest awn while reesen slept—
' lin , reason marks the polar star.
Descrying ctutnges from afar, '
And bids the moral power. hewsw.
To shalt the charm. the temple:'. snare.
Conscience end reason. bend in hand,
In proud debance nobly Wand.
W hen passion. wild to ruin eige,
And lash them owe. with passing surge,
Veithful, then, they cannot sleep,
They Mast theireeuelevs ♦igth keep.
. u o. Item cud
Inber of round!
The Demeanslie press la mill clamoring about
removals, mid charging that General Taylor is
violating bitO.pledge" by taming Democrats ant of
° ( a"- Wedo not expect that this outcry can be
eftencal by Say argument or explanation, however
Jost or conaTeciag. It is • pan of the present pol
icy of the Drunocrals, and it will be meintsined so
long se it soya their purposes, in Vim of common
sense and lit violation of common decency. We
shall not coaMed against such pre-determined un
fairness. Buy we wish to say, once for all, that so far
as we are mancerned. it to one deliberate conviction
that any pledge against a general system of re
moval, annals might have been inkrred from any
thing written by General Taylor before the eketion,
has been made impracticable by the conduct of the
Densocraue party since the election, even if ft were
not, as wee think it was, hinted beck unappreci
ated during the moves. Ever since the ioaugur
anon of °Sterol Taylor, the Democratic press ties
been laboring earnestly to force hint to make re
movalr; and the mesa has succeeded so well in
hillammg the mind of every Democrat arrainst the
Administration, that it Is now actually unsafe to
permit any considerable number of Democrats to
remain in office. The spirit of those who have
been removed proves plainly that. as a general
rule, it would not be urmst to infer that note who
are yet retained would be bet too glad to seize
opportunities to balk the Administrator , ' or at least
to eve their official influence in creating ammo ,
ranted prejudices agree LL The organised op.
pontoon of the Democrats to the Admintstretion,
and the fierce and vindictive warfare which they
have waged against it from the very first moment
a its existence, have forced it to remove Demo.
craw from Office Upon the bead of the Democratic
patty, therefore, must rest the responsibility or pre
ventinc an memo to loosen the martial of party
lines, awns( chnorng a disposition to tour oil upon
the beavihg waves of political strife into a stern
determination to meet and overcome the storm
which would not be allayod. So far as natlonal
politics arc concerned, the Democratic voice is ow
tor war. ;That pony has sworn that the biuer
contests- 1 i! party shall not be ended, that the sword
of partaSo warfare stiall not be sheathed. that the
nom orauniending 'parties shall not cease. The
Democrita hove sounded the clarion of war, and
n•ited:the Whale to the fray; and they shall dear-.
evothrooleMeL . The Whim will not shrink from tae
melee.: They have never done so, and they Can.
act now disbonor the memory of other conflicts
when the drilled cohorts of the Detooeratry„"gleam
log with the purple and gold" of official patroaage,
trembled and turned pale at their charge. They
have never been dwheartened by defeat, nor in•
unmated by sucrose; they have proudly sustained
the sinitat calamity that ran befall a party—that
deadly , neason" which blasts the strongest coun
sels "in their hour of might," and being thus
schooled to any fide, and revaluing the utmost (Ml
fideneo in the troth of their principles, they Can
never *nerttioe their own honor and independence
by importithawly seeking any sort of compromise
with
than
which bar no taste for any tiling
nobler!ban the strife and omens of the political
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Ifol.fluts Teatime' et Igis bon. —The penmen
connettjd with this awful murder are as followi
The gliee.ed, Patrick O'Connor. an Irishman. bet
remtudrative office in the Customs Department,
nod ;eta brattier to Rev. Mr. O'Connor. P. P., Tip
perark.. In addition to Ms situation, he was also,
rt profidased money lender, end had smartod, by
penurranil railway spreulabon, some it 000 or
h.s,thiad.He bad been nn ten. of the rimiest
trineverith supposoil murderess and her bus
bane. The parties are Mr. ar d Mrs Manning.
whogA, tames an, muted on is the robbery of the
hallwaly Mini Train at Exeter, mine time ago, and
who yrere arrested fir alleged complicity in the
tramitetion..but ncquitted for want of evidence
astemtat them The lam place dei'enred war seen
nlivearas in the neighborhood of them home at
Ming , . place. Germondcey. on the Surrey side of
the ThallacS, and it Los teen since known that ha
•pent the evening tit the nth inst. ' in their house.
Nc 111.stber bd... of him could be had all the
eveiang of the i 7th. when, aher aost immunising
sear4i, his body W3S discovered m in the following
atriiMie inantter On deoensed being mimed. in
goimta'were made at Manning's regarding him,
but drily (the husband and war/ denied all know.
leileteof hint, and teemed greatly concerned about
his file. A few days following, a call war again
modest tbe hon.. when it was diarevered the
mint. had left. Thc premises Were then search.
<A.G. froitleesly, °not, as they were about vvina
it op.as Peale., one of the constables thought he
diarcyertrd a flag cone in the kitchen appearing as
if it had been newly raised, and on inserting his
katkbetween the punts. the earth seemed waft
Ttin":ll. now rimed and some earth removed.
ushir a female's sincting wee diseovered, and
deetter null a ford prviecied itself. In A little more
titheybey discovered the body of O'Connor. the
faceidownward. and the knee. broocht tip to his
haucabes. to which they were tied. The whole
waikkeveloped is staked Imre, which had eaten
asuga portion of the body and face, and in a few
wed:..7, at most, al traces would have been
oldttnn
melt' The body wets quite naked. and was Mane
•ariarn to . that of deceased on the arc
of tiro inquest unite lath imam' i The deceased
haiElt full set Wales teeth which fully torresponded
witEihe body found
Febm the Melia which transpired on the inquest,
end be observations of the police, lt appeart
thst-"ithe murderowt net' arse premeditated some
bat
tirpW ainee. The deceased wan a teengsler,
an'xfiveterate smoker, and it teem.' carried on d
b....intercourse with the woman Manumit, who is
a &Ms. and said to be a relative of Courvouner,
thelnunierer oilseed William Russell. gilt. wan
fimfilerty in the service of the Duchess of &Ober
larvA a bow I r fist now his The intie
entlese was ism. tesl oil wiib the lira I nos :edge, it
is Capp:and, fit Manning. On the nigh: trio n• titre
minter Ire 14,t1 berm at Meaning's in company
with a friend (_r an hmur and • hot, and mnotred
with Manning: but cc/rapine:led of beteg weak and
faint after he pet aside the pipe. It is hence sop
poSed that drugs had been mixed with the tobacco,
witch is confirmed by the fact teal n bottle of lan
dahum sat diets:meted by the police on nearching
14i1.4•Xne; that after drutgieg him, which it is sup
p•-11,A they performed 10 no upper runic, or that
eferemrd they removed him there, they shot him
with an air gun and smashed his skull, as no re
port of fire arms was heard. oar any ones se tilloiont
tottireet the attention of the nett door neighbors
The bad! was Men removed to a hole in the back
kitchen, dog for the purpose, and then covered with
gag atone, on which very stone the woman Man
nit. Wood while she mgwered the pollee man's
Myelin. regarding him few day. after. The
clothes of deceased are suppaied to have been
bdreied, the copper in the kitchen bearing traces
odthem. A check for -0500, belonging to deceased,
nits found ma the dust hole.
:To bring the murder home to the partin impli
cated rental circumstances have traospired mace
tile deed became known, and no doubt elle. as
to their guilt_
:Steps are helot taken of the moat rigorous kind,
Or the discovery and capture of the murderers,
w%o it is supposed, have tone either to France or
Atneri.. A eonsulerable pontos of the efleeta of
deceased was a French Railway Security, which
the female murderer had abstracted from his twig.
igts two days after the murder, and it is mpposed
that to tarn them to account they have gone to
Fr.., and Lord Nonnanby received instructions
by demand their persona If found In the Republic_
! On the other hand, it is believed that be has left
Portamouth for America in a sailing vessel, alter
*limb seamen have been tent. A large reward
lies been offered.
Too whole affair has created a moat intense sere
fauna in London.
I=l
Th. Origin of Hasson
Ili D. I, , Id. D.
admoossar Irrtamowice—The intelligence from
the Missions of the American Board. as moments
dated at the regular monthly meeting, may be
',summed up as follows
Ad vice. from the Sanghtnek latanzig confirm the
cent statements of the ravages of disease there.
At least 10,000 persons bad died, or more than one
loath of the whole population, during the year, of
whom 2,300 were member of the churches. The
majority of the infants born during the year IfitS
.are among the vtetime. The present native popu
lation is only about b 0 000. This great mortality
1s attributed to excessive indulgence in onwholo
tin diet. Four of the missionaries' children had
b died. Messrs. Chamberlain and lees were still
inondeed from illness,(May oth.) The latter was not
expected to resume his labors. The additions to
the church during the year were 59t
Dr. King writes from Mans uuder date of July
20. He still remained undisturbed in his labors.—
Two or three of the students of the university were
attending his service.
Mr. Thompson, recently returned from the Sy
rian missions at Beirut, Ilmade some very contour
aging statements respecting the religions condition
of that emtotry. Where but eternity the mission
ary could not venture without the risk of being
stoned, urgent ra:testa are now made for his Is-
Lebanon. Damascus, Hastieiya, and from
IHoutst Hermon to Palestine, there Is a very gene
' eel dedoand for the preaching of the Gospel ; also
in Nazareth. Bethany. andJerusaleta A large se.
,cession had taken place from the Greek Church.
Mr Wood, writing from Constantinople, July Stb,
• rtessribes the ordination of Amela, a native
prea,her of much promise. The natives enter the
miwionaty enterprise with much success, and it is
;believed the necessity for other laborers will not
long exist. The purchase of tba necessary ground
.2d building. for a serninarY had been effected, and
,gave encouragement to make new efforts sod to
hope for new rend._ About four hundred house.
L ind been destroyed by her in Pero. Mr. Goodell,
Noah his affects, narrowly escaped
Mr. Steel, of the Borneo mission, ts .apposed to
be on his stray to thin country, mainly for the pur
,
pose of procuring the accessary apparatus for pub
lishing the Scriptures there.
Messrs Conn nad Breath, who sailed in the
b arq ue R.,, on the 18th Jane, arrived at Matta
July 2.1 d; after passage of only thiriystive days
from Boston.—.fawn
Dien —At the residence of her eon-in-law,
Solent, 11. S. A., at West Point, Friday, the Slat
-dome, at half past six o'clock. p. m s rdre. A NNA
R CLARKE, consort of hisiTnew St. Ct.att
CUM., mg, of this coy.
This sad information will he a erosible shock to
the large circle of the friends of thin lady in the
'dace of her resldence and elsewhere, who will
first learn the news of her death front thie notice.
To those who compose that circle, there ts no need
to dwell upon the excellence of the character and
conduct of the deceased to all the relations °rifle.
As wife, mother, and friend; as no example of in
flexible integnty, joined to poems piety and all
socialvirtnes, her death will long be lamented in
our city, not by those only who stood to her in the
nearer and dearer relations of life, bet by the hum•
blesOnembera of society, who beat knew the ex
tent imd deytdedne es of her active and untiring
benevolence. —National lobelia's:lw.
Adv.e, from Independence to the 25th ult.,
owe that a detachment or trove had arrived
there, heocug in charge iwo Indians, who are
charged math halms a Mn. Colima on the plaint
DRUNKABIYB GOOD ANGELS.
DT T. IL AILTHUR.
"Come, Ady and Jane, it is time you
were in bed," raid Mrs. Freeman to her
two little girls, about nine o'clock one even
ing. Ady aeu nine years old and Jane was
a year and a half younger. The two chil
dren had been sitting at the work table with
their mother, one of them 'Undying her lee,
son, and the other engaged on a piece of
fancy needle work.
"Papa hasn't come yet," answered Ady.
"No, dear; but it's getting late, and it
time you were in bed. He may net be at
home for an hour."
Ady laid aside her work and loft the ta
ble, and Jane closed her books and put them
sway in tier school satchel.
You can light the lamp on the mantel
pieec," said Mrs. Freeman, after a few mo
ments, looking around as she spoke, when
she saw that the children had both put on
their bonnets. and were tying their warm
capes close about their necks. She under
stood very well the meaning of this; and,
therefore, did not ask a question, although
the tears came to her eyes and her voice
trembled as she said—
"lt is very cold out to-night, children."
"But we won't feel it, mother," replied
Ady. "We'll run along very quick."
And the two little ones went out, before
their mother, whose feelings were choking
her, could say one word more. As they
closed the door after them, and left her
alone, ~ h e raised her eyes upwards and
murmured, "God bless and reward the dear
children " •
It was a bleak winter night; and, as the
little adventurers stepped into the street, the
wind swept fiercely along, and almost drove ,
them back against the door. But they
caught each other firmly by the hands, and
bending their Mlle forms to meet the pres
sure of the cold rushing air, hurried on the
way they were going, as fast as their feet
could move. The streets were dark and
deserted; but the children were not afraid.
Love filled their hearts, and left no room for
fear.
They did not speaa a word to each other
as they hastened along. After going for a
distance of several blocks, they stopped be
(ore a house, over the door of which was a
handsome gas lamp, bearing the words,
"Oysters and Refreshments.. It was a
strange place for two little girls like them to
enter, and at such an hour; but after stand
ing for a moment, they pushed against the
green door, which turned lightly on its
r hinges, and stepped into a large and brit
! , Handy lighted bar-room.
"Bless us!" exclaimed a man who eat
reading at a table, "here sire those babes
again'
Arty and Jane stood atilt near the door,
and looked all around the room. But not
seeing the object of their search, they went
up to the bar, and said timidly to. a man
who stood behind it, pouring liquor into
glasses,—
" Had Papa been here to night 1"
The man leaned over the bar until his
face was rinse to the children, when he
said, in an angry way,
`. I don't know anything about your father.
Arid see here, don't yon come here any
more. If you do, I'd call my big dog out of
the yard, and make him bite you."
Ady and Jane felt frightened, an well by
the harsh manner as the angry words of the
man, and they craned bank from him, and
were turning toward the dam with sad fares,
when the person rho had first remarked
their entrance, called out loud enough for
them to hear him,—
Come hare, my little girls."
The children stopped and looked at him,
when he twkoned lot them to approach.
and they did so.
"Are you looking for your lather , " ti
asked.
" Yes, sir, replied Ady.
"What dot that man at the bar say In
your"
"He mid Papa was not here , and that it I
we came any more he mould set his big dog i
on us."
"He did!"
" Y., sir."
The ma,, knit his brows for an instant.
Then he sa i d,—
"Who sent you here'!"
"Nobody," answered Ady.
" Don't your mother know you have
come?"
"Yes, sir. She told us to go to bed, but
we couldn't until papa was at home. And
so we C.lllll for him first."
"He is here."
.1s MO" and the children's laces
- Yes, he is at the other end of the room,
asleep. I'll wake him op for you."
Half intoxicated and sound asleep, it was
with some difficulty that Mr. Freeman could
be aroused.
As soon, however, as his eyes were fairly
opened, and he found that Ady and Jane hail
each grasped tightly one of his hands, he
arose up, and yielding passively to their di
rection, suffered them to lead him away.
"0 dear!" exclaimed a man who had
looked on with wonder and deep interest.
"That's a temperance lecture that I cannot
stand. God bless the-little ones," he added,
with deep emotion, " and give them a sober
father.'
'I guess you never saw then' before!"
said one of the har-keepers, heftily.
"No, and I never wish to agaM•, at least
in this place. Who is their father ! "
" Freeman, the lawyer." '
" Not tho one who, a few years ago, con
ducted with so much ability, the ease against
the Marine Insurance Company P'
"The same."
"Is it possible!"
A little grotto now formed around the
Iman, and a good deal was said about Free
man, and his fall from sobriety. One who
had several times seen Ady and Jane come
in and lead him home as they had just done,
said it was a most touching case.
"To see," said one, "how passively he
yields himself to the little thinge when they
came after him. I feel, • emanates, when I
see them, almost weak enough to shed
tears."
"They are his good angels," remarked
another; "but I am afraid they are not
I strong enough to lead him back to the paths
be bas forsaken."
" You can think whiryou please about it
gentlemen," spoke up the landlord,
•" but I
can tell you my opinion on the subject. I
wouldn't give much for a mother who would
let two little things like them go wandering
about the street, alone, at this time of
night."
One of those who had expressed interest
in the children, felt angry at this remark,
and he retorted with some bitterness,—
"And I would give lees for the man who
would make their father drunk 1"
" Ditto to that," responded one of the
com lrd y.
" here's my hand to that," said so
mber.
The landlord, finding that the majority of
his company were likely to be against him,
smothered his angry feelings, and kept
si
lenee. A. few minutes afterwards, two or
three inmates of the bar room went away.
About ten o'clock on the mat morning,
' while Mr. Freeman, who was generally so
ber in the fore part of the day, was in his
office, a ttranger entered, and, after sitting
down, said,—
"I must crave your pardon, befoiehand,
for what I am going to say. Will you
promise not to be offended!"
"If you offer me an insult, I will resent
it," said the lawyer.
"So far from that, I come with the design
to do you a great service."
" Very well. Say on."
" I was at Lawson's refectory last night."
"Weill"
" And I saw something there that touched
my heart. Ii I slept at all last night, it was
only to dream of it. I am s father, sir! I
have two little girls, and I love them tender
ly. Oh, sir! the thought of their coming
oat, in the cold winter night, in search of
me, in such a polluted place, makes the
! blood run cold in my veins."
Words so unexpected coming upon Mr.
Freeman when ho was comparatively sober,
disturbed hint deeply. In spite of all his
endeavors to remain calm, he trembled all
over. He made an effort to say something
In reply, but could not utter a word.
"My dear sir," pursued the stranger,
"you have fallen by the hand of the moo
stet intemperance ' and I feel that you are in
great peril. You have not, however, fallen
hopelesisly. Yon may yet rise if you will.
Let me, then, in the name of the sweet
babes, who have shown in so wonderful a
manner, their love for you, conjure you to
rise superior to this deadly foe. Reward
these dear children with the highest blessing
their hearts can desire. Come with me, and
sign the pledge o! fre,dom. Let ua, though
strangers to earn c.a. r, unite in this one act.
Come!" •
Half bewildered, yet with a new holm in I
his heart , Freeman arose, and su ff ered the
man, who drew his arm within his, to lead
him away. Before they separated, both had
signed the pledge.
That evening, unexpectedly, and to the
joy of his family, Mr. Freeman was perfect
ly sober when he came home. After tea,
while Ady and Jane were standing on either
side of him, as he sat near their mother, an
arm around each of them, he said in a low
whisper, as he bent his head down and drew
them closer,—
" You will never have to come for me
again."
The children lifted their eyes quickly to
his face, but half understanding what he
meant.
"I will never go there again " he added,
"I will always stay at home with you."
Ady and Jane, now comprehending what
their father meant, overcome with joy, hid
their laces in his lap, and wept tot very
gladness.
Low as all this had been said, every word
reached the mother's ear; and while her
heart yet stood trembling between hope and
fear, Mr. Freeman drew a paper from his
pocket and threw it on the table by which
she was sitting. She opened it hastily. It
was a pledge, with his well known signature
subscribed at the bottom.
With a cry of joy she sprang to his side,
and his arms encircled his wife as well as
her little ones, in a fonder embrace than
they had known for years.
The children's love had saved their father.
They were indeed his good angels.
MMML=
. . .
DILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifest•, Bilis Lading, Contracts, .Laro Araks,
SLIM 'WA Lana, clartrmsraq., tummy
?rotted at the ehortest notice, at lot prlces, at the
der: , Go..crrn 0,nce.TII1112.1.11.1"
W. id.. Wright, at. D., Dentist,
Ocssca and residence on Fourth et.
opposite ate Potsburgh Bank. (Asa
,iciorsafLog,,,,Pkolocillsc
P.
It
.)11.1e,nd
Inapravainent• to Destil•try.
Mt. 0. 0. STE:MINS, late of Boston, le prepared to
nufactore and set Bums Tierra 01 whole and ports
lsets, upon SuctionorAmwspberte Suetaso
T.X.TUAC. CotiD Nrty. wtsnrna, where the nerve is
exposed. Office and restdence next door to the May
ere oMee Foonh sweat, Pstmhurgh.
Rkru ft. MlFadden,•F. H. Eaton_ 101 l
PIE* wad Martn• Inanraskoe.—T.Prns
-o'4lll NAV7O4II. FL. I,aouncc Cal•PiTeT—
bartered IKlll—contlatles to 1111 upou every dn.
enpllou prOperty, al Mt lames a te, ,
.aln.
Om.- No 11 Mortet street.
SAAIUM G0R111.1%
Roane torfrdliat
l'n,t.Lressuaott, Hearer , Ya, Sept 4, loll]
'Leyte, learned that the late widow of your larnelnr
ed townsman, Chas I. Vol; deceased, is believed by
Many to hove died at rny house, and radar my
care and treatment, and that our town had been • Ml
ed by the Cholera, I desire to contradict both minors
as unfounded in feet The said lady we. neither et
the rune ef her dere.< nor during her illness here an
Liman. of toy establishment,nor ander Ilydroperlile
treannent; and the proverbtal
111:alo to health of town
leaves ng drat, We neither " had' nor
"hove" here any ASIIIIC Cholera
spt7:di F:DW AR() A 7,Et•ft 1l 13
4.211.10 , Sll.ks“ SILKS" —The me..., larges t end
0 ehra assc , rtruent evcr offered .ey at ape house
tothe ti'estern country. A A MASON A CO.
•rale M main at
lANIINIEIiF.2 , AND M [YE I.AIN Va.—Many case
Oda day uy , nsag at A A. NIA- 4 UN Un•
rur- Stre. 60 Mara. It ajl O
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%,_J than 40.0h0 yards or the above aimed gocril• haw.
heeu recel ye.) darrpg dm past vreels,ar the only cheap
erre price •Inte
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1 43 ranee. Lae.... oi every dry,rehir
, tern. prters vaults' , from I te 50 el. err voted.
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TEM It.sim or
A NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
geIWARREN 8 VITH 010 thlt method of Werra
trog the aabseribera to his View of Pittsburgh,
seethe abeam gemoratly, that Mt is
to
lier
wait with all poarabla &spa/eh. rod peoa to have
0 ready Aar delivery comae limo Olt Pan. He also
boo leave to tabum all waterbed, that s "View of
Pittahorght" 0 about to make 10 114416.111.11, gobbet
re by ...Hodson * South." 0 Wean*, itallTa 11 to W
any cortneeted moth the putatteation Oda gloom,
and thaw veto aabsentred to his wort, will roulity
Noat : the one which they entmed to ulte.
ew Volt, Sept. 4, 14 4 40 aptlOnidt
POll RUNT,
lit.,===t; (oeol hod I ~rorte o f
iluket at, being • good stand for Dry Goods.
ALSU—Several rums suitable for olle_ce or drtund
room.
large_public Parlor, amirably tialenla
d Cot • Lath.' Heft . ..cunt and t oo ammo Saloon
From its.l., elegant finish, and central locution, be.
lug to the =mediate nelghlarhood of the fashionable
dry goods .torus, and admin.( Philo Halt, this Moro
id afford a parturient stand every way deGrahle;
andin the hands of a person qualified to conduct the
above bound. m Finalero style, would sopply a weld
much felt by strangers vidang Pittsburgh nod ladles
residing to the vicinity of the city. To such no into
pant. would secant • luxe, genteel sod profitable
mummy
bu Ttie 'p.m. .4 well lighted hutment of
the dding war he rented with the Saloon,
which at is coavenieutly connected For terms,wluch
are moderate, apply to
'polo
E. D OAZZAM
Pam and Mercury rdeaaa copy.
WA69IHOTOn OBIVKft ITY
OF ...111110ZO.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
pill.: annual waren Mr lato will commence,
war. lurrodoetory Lemon, on Oa last Monday
in October neat.
The daily Lee Ina therealler will Le temporally
delivered lo the commodious buildlor Peony lined up
lot the purpose, on Liberty street, one door north of
BalUennro
MEDICAL FACULTY:
Jou" C. S. Moats. D and Practice
sf limwa
Medicine: Mad. Juisptudence and Menial DMen.....
C Roams, M —o.,sie nes and Do
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WWI.. N. Witmer, M D —Chemistry.
A. Nocrarour Roam, A. M. M. L.—Anatomy end
Phyatologi.
It N. Witmr, M. lit D.—Surger7.
Prinnor, A. M. M. D.—Therapeutics, Mat. Med
lee, end Hyiene.
The dad. of the Devairmatrator will be perlormad by
the/ Prof.:or of Lomorny.
The Faculty have at their nonarriand the Moat ample
metes, epperams, models, to, for • coulee thorough
and compieta to
is delivered io the Mat regulatad la
atitaijang ia the c 0911117. The Obatetrical models am
thegrt mid best afar imported, !kW weed mow rued
In a, al gloat coat.
Th•Faisolly atsoan pUsible. to SD the
va,Lat chairs with gentlemen thoroughly otrelined to
meerthe reeptelende dolled thereof.
They plMliinthentaelma to invnaarind devotion to
the Mimesis Mall wit, .47 divP.vd ro pat therit•
wive. under their widow
Ticket. 111 each; Diploma 112 it, Dmnoostrater 51%
Manicolailon attmlants arriving the city air
ruemad to call on moo member of the Faculty, whe
will giro advice with regard to the mt./none' • boar
ding ho &a. Ay.
For furth me,
er iuformalion, address the than ofthe Fa.
misty. ItErtaNALL IV W RlElll'.
No. 101 Weal Faye. at, one doer Wow of lability
.1. Ilerionew. mtlo:dtawn.-4 Ilan to,
JOUS LITLIVS SPOOL SILK,
EXPRFSSIS FbR BEWINo
smut the many inconveniences attending the use
of the o . s .mary Stein. the above article Else wen
inueli, and for • long
.line wanted. It h. elves) been
a m e
atier of ardordshment, that whilst the ennui ores.
ele Conn.'s,. eonveniently simoled tor genre.
a non
so much mom valuehle, should have halo
supplied Skeins, from which
so,
much trouble, val.
anon and 10. has •nmn.
The &Smutty has at last been overcome, the Puldie
is offered a rood •rtiele, h.dsoinely put tip In a eo.
semen, form for denies.: use.
The ably objection urged against this smote is the
app..nt small quantity on e . a , c , b . =ol. Th,s I s sassy
e o n, ;I.l%?'whil=o.rdinairsy'Striiii, gi!rede.,
b. but an parent.. quaintly varying Item lb to PA
yards.
The Spool Slit is ready for use at dm hale of pot.
chases, and it only needs • trial, to ...lime the most
akeptieal alit. superiority to quality. lud e p s ..i o „,
the neat and convenient tom to which II I. furidshed,
it has peat sesantages Otter the elem. as does wet at
an. Ma tedium of Vultiline. Ms vexation of
and the to. of time in preparing it for use.
Par sale by the ease, by
W. II lIAS/Ild ANN • SONS
Nonh et, Philadelphia
II ASIIMA NN, lIWNS 1/ILUCIILII,
sptlO.dter Na it Yd... Lane New Vorg
PONY FOR 11414.14.—A ~.au Weak
Panay. cagy gait, w tttttt ell auutat, 1,4 sale
ts
too, tuyan at II II I'M' rEa6o
..1.11, 1....,y h&
..... ,14._:11_. DIL. W. IL DAK/itl,
DEN'F
Tao ll.sta of Naar 11NT,°,1.1
Unle.—SmishLica An., bony.. Sovatitti uid
Btrawbtrty allay.
N a —Maws of lie mark gums aat v irtth mated
klasuMatlgoally, tlitttat
THEATRE
E. stager
.k o , mt e rn ,,--Ones Circle and Parquet.. .50 et..
Second Tier
Apartment for people of color • • • • .45
at- ncon open past Tel toe --Cartatn tin me
at 9 o'clock.
'SENNETT' OP MSS tIF.RON AND FANNY.
Menus, Semen= lOW—will he presented the
NERVOUS MAN.
•
H.:thane ... ..
Miss Heron.
After which, a MUSICAL OLIO, by. Little Agnes and
Sisters.
. .
To he followed by the beauttlkil Farce called
WHO SPEAKS FIRST
Capt. Charles Mr. Reynolds.
Mies ISIBILmt bliss Cruise.
The whole to conclude
GRETW oil
GORIE S th the Musical Barletta of
TLIE O
Mr. Gregory Rise Heron.
Gregory Little Agnes.
Fauchette Mies Fumy.
C. M. DANE, M. 13,
TTONCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND DUDGEON.
uencs—On Smithfield at, between 3d mad Ch.
GMee hours—Frain 13 M. to 3 P. M.—from d to 3, P.
M. Dastnerma—Mr. Bandar% corner Smithfield and
and Third au. rpiSaDim
Planes with Pat 0 ***** d Elammors.
I - 11HE subscriber feels himself called upon to notice
I an advertisement reapmting an improvement in
covering the hammers of Pianos, which profes.s LO
announce -Pelt covered Pianos" as • new itiv.tion.
Pia. Forms with felt covered hammers have been
sold by me, from different manufacture...for five years
Pnvt , and those who may consider it an improvement,
can be eupplied with Pianos with V.T coven. ham
mers at any time, .4 the conparative merits MP.
and Leather tested, by calling at the rearcroonesot
the
...ember JOHN H. SM.. LOB, ft Wood at,
Pole Ag.t for Cblekering's Pianos for Westeen
Penmylv.ia. Ptd
NEW FALL GOONS.
W .
R. MURPHY la now receiving Ms first Pall
sootily of Foreign and Domestic GOODS. and
ban already aliened on usortment of new and beauti
ful style.
new
fall PRINTS, warranted fast colors;
and neat new style Fall
Muslin de Laine4
A 'puce.. and Mohair Lusters;
Dimwit fied and striped do
Parmattos and Lyonese Cloth.;
Of the nsost deslratile colors; and a full imPPIT of
bleached and unbiesched Mastitis, Irish UMW, Man
chester Ginghoms,tr.a., at northeast corner Fecolk and
Market ats. Buyers are invited m call and see.
Readings and Idasitsaleins.
R. ALEX.RENNEDV, formerly Prof. of Moen ,
IV./ fion in the Royal BeHam College (Ireland,) and
uow in Me W. IL Col!axe, U, respectfully announces
th at Le has resumed his Hasten.
His second Hbakepeerien end afiseelhaeoes solar
tainment, Mosmoned ton, illness,/ will begiven in the
Fourth Ward School Rending . , Perm meet, on Monday
wynine. the 10th instant, it 8 o'clock. The /nest .ad
mos( cdeutive passages will be wleeted. Ticket.
Cent. Particulars may be known at the office of this
pep., mid a, Herb. bookstore. eptElaint
TEACHERS WANTED.
C„ IX TEEN SALE TEACHERS wonted for the
1,1 Schools of Lower ftt Clair township. Applica
tarn may be made in asthma or othentrim to artY of
the anderw goad. nail lloadar,Oct DU at IV o'clock,
A Al., wfien Me Board of Dtreotors will proceed to es•
&mom the anp temts at the frame School 'lov e to
Temperanrcvslle Salary 4125 per month.
PIIILIP J. S3lllll. Lower St. Clam
IL II AM ERTON KELLY, Temperanceville
A AMBLE& 34 Smithfield at. sptStd tw
Dispatch ropy. _
BB' BOOK .—A Treatise on Hand Railing, enta
il prng three original selizi. of applying Me
tremor. or airing in drawing lie face toods of geo
meters!, rllipucniand spiral Head Rails; also. au
ennuisi system of applying Me ups of the mould no the
edgy 01 the plank. unoriginal theory of resting points,
deem
milk an itartniurtory rotine:of geometry. rs•
nos am! proportions. rcemplificul by full and complete
deem...alums. end lUiwrated oy twenty plates. BY
L. F. lie) told., Architect, No. :11 Camp At N. Orleans.
Just reed by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON.
•te corner Third and Market es
WHALEW •
01L-1 rak I , leatbed ',utter Whale 011,
reeeLved and lor • see by
• •ei 10fIrd D NIORGAN
ENITIAN 11.60-1 u bbly fur owle by
JOHN D MOW:AN
V spil •
de, Int We by
O:4F. PINE—.I3O
."4' 1041.1' D MORGAN
EPI4OM SALT'S— bbl.
5 D MORGAN _
PUMICE STONE-1 esk reed and for .ale by
,p l y JOHN D MORGAN
Ff,,"l . E`"" B-4
mo.N
ACICEREL—SU LLD No 1,
large, 1100011 iorp't
10 11( do 1 do do do
Jost lan,Lng and for sate by
411){, J d DILWORTH /r. CO. L 7 Wood $
11 , ANN DRS OIL.-13/ MD for %ale by
J 3 DILWORTH It CA
QC , : AR-3I blabs N U. for sale by
,ry,b, 1 S DILWORTH & CU
SUGAR HOUSE MoLASNES---13 MM. Am ..we
_sr l P DILWORTH & CO
Q UMAIG—RO bbd. or boor! quality, for sal• by
Ma 4 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, From st
HOPS -14 bales old, la more end for sale b 7
sob ISAIAH =KEN k CO
'FACER lIAIK--3abs Cor sale by
MU' ISAIAH DICKEY dr CO
V IRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO—Oa
.pd
and for sale by
opts ISAIAH DICKEY &CO ,
SUGAR HOUSE .SR/L.A.N.6 0 .-For sale by
ar.9 ISAJJJ/ DICKEY & CO
. •
H OGS NEADS•4IbbIs In more and far tale by
ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
I'No I loaf. IA a bad Igo. far family
for sale by sySII bbI ISAIAII DICKEY ACO
IrF.A-40 la chests Y Maud Nast, loot arrived.: fa ,
able by spr9 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
S •
SALTS-30 bbl, in rune and tbr .ate by
ISAIAH DICMY &CO
(IHME.-17.3bza ins% need ai the Wesism Recent
thmn , ennss.,oepo4 and 11/I,mb by
a•rt) J D CA.NfIELO
111100LER TOOLV—tieber & Laufmen,NeTS *rood
s‘lieve bus received • gpleadid ctoete( Orme..
zenisti.lolners , "rocis, falcate locr.
ACICHAEL:IBO lAN No 1 flame 7X4kaTel,
• • •
KR dk: JONFS.
Csnal Rule, moo 7zit at
J UNIAr& OLOOMS-40 um conoignmenn In
onnentni for lola by 'FAS KISS & JONES
ILKOLASSao--Unebla N 0 Molasses, la matt oo
at der, in non mod for .ant Ly
•m SIRE & TONES
TI OCK 011,--30 pills, very we, le sten net foeatle
gel KIER & JONIN
101IOLIVAR FIRE MUCK—PRICE RE/WC/M
D The subscribers am prepared to fill embers far
(Rover's Bolivar Ent Brick, tartan/3.d egad 10 any
in tuarseta by the bom toad, at siztaso dollus per
thouund. spel KIF.E JONER
ACON 81Dh9-- M 6O 0 0 0 Ms prime, in smoke house,
Bfor Jule by spsB KIER dri EEMI
_
FOR CINCINNATI.
Tim tplenilld
RINCOOLD,
Wdl leave tot We above And all in
tertstectute ports Ras tlav, at 4 Welerlt
Pot freight or panne, •
:AVits-Eillagto=
MRS SARAH IL HANNA. Principal.
TlllB Institution has been in weemsful operation
1, for thirteen years, the lan nine, under the diree•
non oldie present Prineipal.
The year is divided Into two sessions of Ave months
each. The winter term begins on the first Monday of
November—the summer term on the fires Monday of
M T heye c e ndesee for 1/49, shows an ...dance of 000
pupas,
law wit m h eight elletent teachers. The present see
sion nubers di
When payment is made In advance, the charges for
board and tuition In We Hagfish breaches are PM per
term. or 113 d per annum. For board and tuition to.
goober with Mame, Drawing. Penning, and the Fr ench
lan 1110 per terns, or Still per unentn,
Nottrabstandlng the low by fire, °tow of the build.
Wits, the Trauma take pleasure in sunny that it hae
been replaced by another affording impmved accom
modation. for an increased number of pupils.
Young ladles educated ae Teachers, are sent to dif
ferent sections of the Union. lipOn nppliention to the
Prlsicipa By order of the Trustees.
D. AIICONAUGHEY, Prest.
apt7t43o
R. DIXON'S TOUR Tatitoucit AMERICA—
Personal narrative of a tour through • part or
Ito O. 6 .. 0 d c.odo, with notices of the history mid
usmotion of Methodism in America by Jamo• Dixon,
O D., ivitha portrait of the author.
The liarmonist, • collection or Sacred Haste, patent
and mead notes.
Method'. Alm.. for 1650—pence 6 cents—for sale
wholesale and retail by FL HOPKINS,
spin _ Apollo Ilttlldlngs,Fouriti st
Jos
lliitecTigaiecii . . ---
THE submriber ides t completed
"his stock of PIANOS, compoxd of 6,
Cliand 7 octaves of every variety of
style and price, with and withootiCole
man'acelchented /Callan Attachment, from the reit.-
bratetl factory of Nunn. a Clerk, Now YD.*. They
arc all provided with the above import:tut improve
ment All other Piano makers In this country cover
the hemmers Welch strike the string and prodoce dm
term) with leather. Tins, as they all adnut, wears
in lily, the i“Sere growing hard and, harsh and them
costume. after the Pie. has been used • while, a most
disagreeable, harsh and wiry tone. Nona. A Clark '
have within the Inalens mantra covered the hammers
withistt rloiA, an entirely now invention. producing••
mast orrelodions nod volnuencem tone, which still ma
primes by see. nutted of growiag harsh and hard, as
lead.' necessarily does. This mop mfly he pie
nouneed the gentlest improvement in Pianos yet to
i ven ted The Memo , of these Piano* is magniteent.y
gilded end embelleabe4, ell ether the Helmet finish
imaginable. Keeping an assortment of Cams, and
er PI•11.•, the public, can convinee themselves of
hrsuperiority of felt to teethe', by calline and vs nos
tit i Instrotnente R. KLEBP.R.
Sole Agent for Nano. tr. Clark
At J. W. Woodweil's
01 II —Tim above will be sold at manufacturers
pewee. and the money renamed it feline In the least
ristootte•
, • ge v emosa — Ste i nseir eßi — r - Fl — Planata ' r
AT ORF:ENWOOD HARDEN.—Hissits Parse r the
p ~,,,, .. OW, glO6 tree hundred. Victoria and
liovey's Seedlings, 50 eras per hundred
call th.dity
plants warrmited. Orders hare a distance carefully
put up and forwarded. Also, • large colLeedpirp,
t.ireenhocas PlanPastolph and Taylor's Seedling
avvaitt,E, leaver the Allegheny City and of the
: St Cloir.Street Madge, for the Ganlen, every half hoar
~,„,,,, thss day. The *team host will oommencer its
reenter for as soon as Om river rises.
augSl JAMMI WI( AIN.
ICIPDX;sTs - IM'.Wjal - Lfiffg;
FOR PHII.ADELPHIA AIM) DALTIMORE,
geltraraltly tot Paradigm..
—The Boras otalleLlne mill leave
as tallow. at V o'clock ot
ltorsoy, Saundra, 8 4 , 41 .
Ohm—A Craig, Sunday, vs.
lborattans—/ I' Thompson, Mango), MI.
Kenteety—H ?ruby, Tuesday, IM
iodlum—P Harkey, Wedonaday, ooh
dobs—Capt. A Craig, Tlioraday, Ilk
Lonloians—J P Thompson, Mara, Ith
Kentucky—Cara H PatardsY, Ilk
Indiana —P Hockey, Runiay,
Otno—Caps A Civiig, Monday, 10th.
Loelsiann—J P Thompson Traoray, lite
Konioray—Capt Fruby,'WeJoesa.sy, loth
Indiana—P I:turkey, Thamday, 13th.
Otti.--A Craig. Friday, led.
Looralras—J P Teemprara, FmoollVjft, c „ ,
Par yummy, apply to
Monongahela Hoorah
sr P LRCM'S k Hone
ala
by
ang3l
gp bilis No I s nnrChs, sn Wm wird .0f
ENGLISH & BENNETT,
MAilll.R uun—to v.,
urn
azw RI Oort OP I,'WSOlh
1-t . :.,
1
~ - 6,--, -- -R,- , s g, u .
g4.,,V41.11i,AK 7 ..,_,. 7:lz
,;:-..: Ck; . - 7,k,.,, --.
--,-\ 31 .q . , ' ,?..: ,,--, - ,I_ •
_.: 4,. ; - - Q..- --- 51. , -.•±-, , _ z ..;,,;,;* t :
I' - ' ..- , ..., r-,...Li.-.,:i1• , -- , -, 0,, , '
__ .
JOHN H. MELLOR, NO. 61 Wood atreet,itsa lmr
eived a new stock of ViartoFortee from the fo6
lowiaa celebrated menufacturersi —
One Romweed 7 oct. carved in the .171 e of malt Etl7.
Oue do 7do - do do
One do 7 do round corners. plain carving.
One do 7 do plain round corner.
One do al de elegantly carved.
One do 01 do plain round earners.
One do 61 do do do
One do 6 do carved furniture.
One do 6 do plain mond comet
Ore do a do do do
One do a do oloin moue.
All the ahove are from the eclebruted manufeedidl
of Chickerina. Berton, and are warranted In all eases,
nod Om purchese money refunded, if foand defeetive
in any particular, the priers are the same MI charged
at the manufactory. and are em low as Mom of inferi
or quality Imo other makers.
atm 1{2.13•19
Steen Rosewood 6 ant . , from Racon Raven, N. V.
One do 6 de do IL Worceafet, N. Y.
Two do at do do Roman IC Raven, N. X.
One do 0 do do Gales & Co, N. Y.
11 the above Piano Fortes warranted tnevall
.pw., being mode expressly to order sod are mob as
eon be relied on for dorabititr even ,
tooth, and of
JOHN H. MELLOR.
reNe m4° o Amt "o ot o tor sale of Chlekertngqi Piano Forte , .
am? for Weatem.Peneaylvania.
DT. JOHN FICIII&LED COLCMGM.
ItIARIETTA. OHIO.
Rt. Rear Chau.. P Dtahop of 74.1.0 pal
Church in Ohio, Werra
Rev. D. W. Touroan, U. D. Rector of St.Luk.O. FAS.
copal Church. Mariam, Mammal-
Mrs Passau -a M. Totram, Awmciate Principal.
Aided by an efficient and experienced Board of
Teachers.
no NEXT SESSION of this lbstltuilito eo
nes the tit of Ocromm. and cm:tette* five Calen
dar months. Number of Boarding Pupil.awn. ro
ram, A. full course occupies three peen. Tb. sun
deed of graduation Is high.
This low hatters is Wasted on the south orewern bor
der. of the beautiful plain La the rear ofdariea near
the well known rite of the Compius M.A.. The !D
-eaden Is redred, hMhimdbealtol. The ground. cover
ahem five
of
The quietness of the plade—theys
sociatiorts of the lorality—tbe characters ..r
roundmg scenery—the fine old town It tart...law -as
barge sod apaciceas balding-4e ample groneda end
ahale, intim to contemplatiou and study. It v. m
abort, a quiet pleasant rarest, awaY fr om the tempts
' rictus and noise. of ets.
The large airy apartment. occupied by the Toon
Lattice are comfortably fanushed. carpeted, tomphed
with
r e
not and other convenicutes oat MBILMJ
'so to
rb retools. The oldest is to noire, a ;show q .molt
side', with the covetri dad sdetestegn of • well
ma-elated Citrittionfooss/p.
Tolard hos maadirtrs charge of the boarding
Peak The govenrment ts firm, but Mod. NT...Ix
one MI!10 adVance. -
TERMS, PER St ION:
For Hoard and Tuition., leluding room rent, far.
niture, bedding. fire an n d Issas—with instrue
hen ,al.2tabtaidery. U.ofot and Fancy Needle
work, and, the Al3OlOOO LATICIRgOS• •-• • • • .$l4
Od
Maass, hicidern Lassmages, Piloting and Draw
ing ............ • • • ........ • ••• • • • •Extra elssrse.
Refer Is P r ltillbStreS to Rae. George DPfoldh UssimP
elect of Indiana; or to Dr. Sylvester Day, A egheOl
Amami.
Marietta. it
As indicative clam health of Marietta. it Mar to ft ,
marked, that through the Ideating of a kind Providence
daring the nekty ...lon, them bee been no ease of
cholera in the Institution, or the town; and the keno.
rel health of the town has been good. spt7,33to
balk prime Cheese.
1L111.1.1117011
sale b .on
PEACOI"3-4.0 but& Dried Pesch.
L halves, in store son for .aleby
i. 7 & W
sp
FEES EI:MLLES.
EDITOUB at the tier-roan neteariapir, "W PST PA.
SPAM'S ZbUTUNG," taco oppoeite the Poet
etice. Third street, Pittsburgh, gronldreepectielly an
once in the public In general. that their paper, tithieli
bee alreaily a lar4e circulation, otters the hest
tmtiu (or 6dVertlliee in German et ensue:nary And
reasonable rates. Also, all bads of JOIPPRINTING
dorieinGersoun. opir.ith
S - - --
CORCIIING9-10 oaks Scorchiuga, for ode by
apt? H GRANT
TOBACCO --al 1 bo.e. Pocaberwo's raped.. 5 , a TOI
baaco, receiving laud for side by
apt: C 11 GRANT
T1T006,-The higbell market prise 111 cash paid for
V V the Moroni grader of Wool by
ire 9 kN HABBAUGH
LARD OIL--3 bids No 1 Lard Od. in Mora and for
sale by 4pr7 44 kW HA AUGII
ANTED-5000 bo.h Barley; WM do Corn; 4000
W
do Ric, for 4,rnieb the bithut market once in
elan vrll be paid by spa Sk W RARDAUtiII
KID GLOVES—F. 11. Felon k Cu have reserved
fresh vepply of Kul Move* of ell color, &amt.!
ho auttimo sod wilder. S ilk. Csausere 'red 13
(14evee, with fer wrists. For mete at 63 Foarth
Dloe and = i tttwzn ax gr blue, 7 , 1ne,. 1. 1 c 1ae
lore& VIMI of all reed 8117 r tale by
H. C 7 F H EATON & CO, di Poonh .1
E TIIIIIIRLLAS-A small of Ladies Ellk Urnbrel
ii Isis, both black and coined, for ale at BATON'S
Trimming *me, Fourth sr. spa
QL:thift— , 4 , l Lards N 0 Sugar, atrietly. prime, just
0 received and fat aide by
spa Ld W.
•the 101tAT
rnew, ItER$
—x
fo u r sale lb. prime Feathers, re anise•td
and by
•
,p BIWHABOAIIOH
ACSKILVA.--177 hi:as No Vargo Etlackerti,ln attire
sad for tale by spa t ts. w Anal:foil
- • - •
lITE, th e undersigned, base received Leiters of Pa
tent
gg' tent for the Concrete Safe, (or .ale wish to Iron
Boxfusida in plaeog.f • wooden One aeon:tally glade()
also Lunen Patent far the no of Hydtaolie Celgents
for Oiling the vaenom ind sofea—aud understood.
sai
tug Hat others bare been Infruning on the impinge.
rent (for which LetterS rweett (Hie been ranted)
*lnce our application (or said patent, we now give no.
-tine dust all such itzfrlngentent either to onsnufacturing,
belling or no ng shah be prosecuted oceording to low,
E t 7.1.. HALL, Clammed...
_ Alias. .
J1:13.1 . 11 11L14
, 8. DILWORTH & Co, Wholesale Greco" P..
. dace and Comaiaslon Hercbards, and Agents
for the Huard reorder Co. of N. V., No. 77 Wood ar o
gad •
lICIAR-16 Idols. N. O. Barer m acre ood for sale
la by sodid or. a. GORDON.
rfREALM CIIF.ME.--.3)b.t. reed and for sole by
vt6 mot & liIVANDIA33
R. CIIKI39E-13 , 2 R Cheese, far ode by
W19_11.... , 1RTA...Y piss's_
FMI =NCH BRANDY—A imperial , snide tar xed!.
einal &mows, ° s:' an and Ibr rale by
.10 JOHN D MORGAN, Irraggiat
0/1T WlNE—Warranted pana Ms medicinal pn
P
pence, Pam received amd sale hy
spin JOILN 13 MORGAN
SP. G-' •
al WIIMIN bbls for ral6 17
JOIINDIJORDAN
SP. TURPENTINE-12 Obis jam reed &ad for .1
by spal ants D !lOWAN
011DOMD GREEN-2 cues aura. Dr safe by_
TB JOAN D MDDDAN
==Nl
lITEki*OODE-30 bbla just reel and for sale by
spol
NEW BOOKS--Adtronbeindounfe to
the Woods, by. J. T. Headley. Life of De WM
Mom Italy, Alps and the Rhine, by Headley.
Arthur's Tales, for Rich sad Poor. Holidays Abroad,
by Mrs. Kirkland. ELLIILI loners, b N. V. Willis.
Received and for sale by R. HOPKINK,
sat Apollo Oniklings,Fotoilt st
OF NBW dOODB FOB TDB Pill, TUBB.
A A. hIABON CO, No. 60 Market Omit, have
.116.. Just theeived same:Lease stack of NSW.FALL
GOODS, to.whiela they Invite the ancieuen or their
friends and the putille.--assoing he Stet every aro.
ele will be sold at their lanai low prices—eo low as
to defy competithin. are
SIGHT and short time BILLS OF EXCHANGS,pay
abIe in Cincinnati, Looterdle and Bt. Loath, par
chased on the most favorable terms.
spt.6 16..HOLUES A SONS.
MITT CHEMS on Near Vort, Philadelphia and
S
Baltimore for 'ale. N- HOLMES /t. SONS
WILL
ODA ASll—al to.. hlutpras & Soar, /3 do fluseo
& So.; for sale by
&HEY, MAT/WRNS ir. co,
1.16 VI Water is
Q CORR II INGB—e6 cal. bast gantitv, for .ate eT
0 pal RUBY MATTHEWS d. CO
POT ts" -12
agagTlo _
l
p kgllyst b x
C 0714-453 bapptmrtaMa,twrinjo
TA—l9.o bf chwta YE, Imperial and P Tea; 18
do do Poaehong Tem e 8 caddy blt V 11, o P and
Imperial Tea, of Meal importation; for role &
by
!rota HUEY, MATTHEWS CO
1911-112 bbl.large No 3 Mackerel; 33 do Gibbed FHerring; OD Fre etookat dO. for sole by
seta
MONA& 33 —OS bra Gs frairi - dTb., — orbell brands, for
se by •us rinEr, stvrnmws k C/3
RICE -10 tes huh beo 4 for uteby
!PL.. _ OHM% 111,&711111WS if 91
It
— LUM—lirbble fit rid; by .'
sod RIMY, 24.1:L7MM1t ACO
AR—lid bbl. North Caporno,Porlisie by_
.VI RUE ' S',
—MATTHE_WS. k. CO
—---
1/04A8AIERa114 bids prime N 0 hiatuses; ID do
An sugar boom do, ferule by
Solo HIM AIAITH'
NEW GOODS.
W. AFCLINTOCK la opus constantly racelainsho
. Fall Smelt of CARPETING OIL CLOTHS,
ac. among mi s sals may he Mond Me faikruring . warm:lm
Ameßamer Came.; d ' POO Chenille Rum
Vaunt o do Tufted do
apestry- do Common do Jo
rama's Jo :sheepskin Mats,
Emra stop. 3 ply do Manilla do
c o do Tufted do
So peedoo,,, e i n , do Ade.laid do
Fine do do b-4, 74,114,34, 44 and 34
COIZIIIOO do do
lamin OR Cloths;
g do Table [Ansa,
do lllnekebrielt Diaper,
-- .
u t ,
and)Top Teo do Linen rnult;
Toeld do do Ottottok Linen Ste /b + 4 . -4 , %1 4 ,
co, I, 1 a 2.4 wool do do Pitt., Oil Cloth do do
we 'o, 4o .ratbf!t'Llttttyko
ever befo O
re ouered COT. We 11112140 all wishuis
to Cornett , Hottses nod Meant /Us% to codl and clue
toe our stook before purettaning olumhoro.
otrpet %Yardarm, Net. 76 Fourth at.
riq W. eVOLINTOCK.
nid METAL— 00 tono Hotline i6 o - iiilfoiil; -- ft7,
r 0010 b, ISCROSIIDOL, WILSON 4 Ctly,
ettev Warm
iOrPalt t
Tcopartnership or HENRY IIANNDI 4 CO.'
J formerly Ilannen„ !dollar a. Co., in the Window
a d Colored Olga borinem, 44 Orb dip diumlue4 hy
tho withdrawal or Idr, Roderick
The business will be connected by {{he enderattra4
asst I. dm of lIANNEN C 4.1. Waso.
holm No. 104 Pemba o,srbers we win have eotataot
eoppties of euperar Witl4ol, Gig.%
IIN lIMSNEN,
30
ItYYBY,
ILANNF.N,
110IISIIT4ON,
Po." , lbt
A " oo ki ti l° YINEGAI" doS
f llr iVZLERS
it,ll OL,LBSE.-17o14 , 11NWIttilo.iiei, to sto . in atul
AL for lase by sup ENGIAII kISENNETT
•!..., ; :g T.ff
1,
.ty Jetta D. Darvia. ♦acuapap
~ .
41 asset 21.104*5. or 0 41 0 ", ' . 6.4604 t p. o r traction.
On Wednesday momlhK. t2th inst. n, to o . eladt,
tha Coransensin) Sales Itionss, somas al Wand Mid ash
sti,NeTtl,,,Veld ay eatienslha - hn IC e'en -nyik, dkk .,
on tan, t , tt , t te-41eateallecas, Itraf ant , B a bb",
att shaiptistay tents tmPer 144 Ain. nsniP veal anti
thick boats; youths calf and kip 4a; rams atst4py,
bn
d and bawd and thlek.hrispans; awns antishad alt
sent p/tAer Itaotenk :ansainnatnedaeso hasp, k kp kw.
=omens and bronzed shoes; men. and tantatanpasant
sad rot..pilf JOHN D DAVA.9, .n.kw
Assignee , : Sake of ftrp Gcod , „
On ltfolidij trst:Sohm. HePete-1 0 db id 10 o'clock, at
die Commercial Hale. Roma% 0 0 . 110 " . ". Wool sad
Filth moms, wilt be sold, by ordar of Amitive--
A large assormsentof AsPlaaad 40.7 GM Goals,
among :atria:aro anperfunk .10th., cacntme, inne,f,.,
satinets. yeas. flardiols, blanket. bandit ilanam q
bleached and bravo modus, tiokbig.3 (mg.
haos, weer PHOts, T0ert00...11...9.4
lases, hosiery, glovc..ke. •
At 2 O'clock,
Groceries, Queencarara, Font. intro, ha
Young Hyson and Impetial Va. menillamored
tobacco, toonser scales and weights, •pasrad talancos,
axes, tchet. shovel *siting laid .erainday pate , .
vriodo ha vr mame . l
olocks, ;Mae. da ,
Poikk, alum..., hr.
A large an d gonerd assortmond dam sad second
hand household (min., he. 3
. At o'clock,..
A quantity of fashionable mad) made crougaz, boom
and shock, hats, caps, Ana =gem gold and silver
watches. 0.01 gang, pkoola, soabrekas,mutdal loam
men., as. 7 —opt7
A°ZUNIS TR.& NOTIOS .
scriber having taken eta Legere of gdontoistra
win on the Fauna of PAUL MILLER, late of the oily
of Allegheny, accented., hereby gives notice to all per
sons having clam stralgst avid Water to ?resent
them, duly authenticated, for settlement and all per
sons indebted are required to ntaldninnatvttate per
meat to the sobredber, to the 0111,0 r Alkitillai•
trolthdfll• ANN. MASS hIIII I ER,Adon.
7: ..
.. .
ORM° a SKUPNERForgrardlag und'r..:9mission
i... 1 Aletehaat, N". 26 Markc!st„ . litt#MAL :. _ sptrp
-- -
F . ..
LAUR......101?1ts hurt Ned mt. airsaln br
NitS -• .., .-, , CRAIG a SKINNER
I\4 ANUPAr:rIJRED VOLIACCO—tr Oire.blee
IU. eases •Barroirhe fires CbeerOr Tobaft*
re bf. brm , Nif II Criore liptlp 'fob. , cog
J o
do 'Herr.' •
laratkV .5"4
14- do 'Jura's , Vs DalCilD6re PJui.
end for sale br 015
to to store and lbr male
Of .03 8 DILWORTII k. CO
BAITING -200 balesNOl ind 2 : iynni and kw
sale by sptS .1 9 DILW 11TH &CO
nOTTONILLM-10,OXIItu in Murn !Ltd far .ale by
ayu. 3 ti - nIi,AVOR:III s CO
KY APIWW-400 built brood condition, for cote
br bp a• . SDRAVORTII k. CO
0FV11 , ..-100 bate; a 'wpcilo sntcle ..pe.“
daily by 44 J smumoniti aco
1 8 m
'Ego LIK*I-21:0 to. ,011. )(emir - Pleraft kn. c 0. 91 - ixoirrn & c
MEd kuperior quail of Orem nod Bl'k Tom
11111 on bmd and for kale by
spl.s DIGNVOIITH Ar. CO
1 - JEESEI DaUOS--Ene. Calmat; Cidrefereci,
rie Ether, Leg. rcni. ibljerber,..lo 4 bde Pe
wee, Tannin, Stryehrile., °plant, Pawl Ithabasd, lust
reed and for sale by J ECHOONDJAKKILA Co,
spa 14 Vow! at
UNDRIFS-3 tibhrpalratiyed Slam bibis
0 file bon.; bbts Cream Tana, boi troeSS awl tot
bin by
. 91.5 J•SCOOOKMAKTAit CO
OVLIVER 011.1toz Orsorribt qualuy, last r•
cebred umi for isle irr
rtiCtIOONAL&KER & CO
- -
FiIANNERS , ..OI eats lumortml •y We by
P 1
„ ISCROONNAKER & Cu
OLIVE OIL-1.&&& (oink by
' J SCHOONMAKER & CO
'YE&
PElltal 0 . 11-4 cake Jam ree'ilaial for sale by
apts 7 BCHOUbibIk.KE6 k. CO
0.,......d . •
600 s.u.G.llffEr.Dtn ' - ema
a. Ad3t JAS.P. HANNA. Second at
firtAlll is
Clißk9B-11Hta Wet reed It • B
e utter
and Cheese' Depot,.No Front .t. and far sale
by • .1 BCANFIE.I.I)
11131 V --8 bbls reed and for sale by
.1)p15 WIC&& bI'CANDIZ.OI
LSPICF,—;I , S las on ben — ditod for ask, by
1.11.wt5
was
& !CLAN BLEBS
FIGIBON-112 na on brin - d - a - nd for sale by
spbs WICK & bIeCANDLESP
F:NIIIITT -nt
3LETaII let ffetedFoundry Mg. tal, for sale by spls WlCltaltrCliNDLlfttq3
COkFFX-214skiprisie aki - CoAbe, rued end for
We by 'C iJ GRANT
TEA -1u ttf cheats
opte
. - ii7 -.., tx's Soda Ash;
SODA ADID = M t:il s ' i ,...i. A By-. soda Ash;
SO tibia A a
foroala low Do arrtee).by C II GUST,
II 41 Water at
ras, ASSELtr, FRINGES, LACE, .d
Velsms:and White evia kept fee She vv,ou or :
den. Also, Resaliasnitade.npnoreplete.
aptl
W v 7 wnsori
IARL ASIA—LI cake (Ad m& sopetior Pearl MO
eceived Ails day per Ilinion Line, and tor sale by
spa ts 11 FLOYD
IDPI.OU 8-100 bbla extra Fann Flow IsaiteNdand
klt de bT obi 8 6 W HABUAUCII
BUTTER.:-.lo — k rata egs )3466, rat lay aale by
•54 sk„ : :BAUM"
MIEM=I
V.t.vszp•=l.rrirt, , T.M.ll
'''r'lr.tT VA 3;ls l . UGH
(111E+1.31 °LIEF...3E-401mo reo'd irdd (hi sal by
yyti ICAUBIUGii
!E 4YMuir in atoretandfor sale ij
8 it.CILtkARBAUOR
ill-erl, iliat ARY
thatet, Lace, Botiona, gay'and all the
triannuts* osesesary marquis , . anti:raper normal:nes.
• t5l . Wanto c
. r
a
n
.n equipper' ;a Orapplete andr
cheap as done in the Ean, mina Military Blom, cor
ner Market and Mirth sts. W n W WILSON
• P.ll—Tne Veen Ilass Tebor Drum., of
GcrmanwArn make, !viva.: and wainbted by
VIA -NP. W N.
W.
Niorinsitri—A
link Milan nu Mat t it• TAM rust r. Pos.
esalorigiven innsiedlatolp Engnire of
_ sytkidOt WALTER BRYANT, iikkLiberty
and for ardO
,WICK h WCANDLESS
4.l•43:*.kt‘i
I=l=l
~l rey'd by
C ILLIFLANT
NiEEiEE!69!Z2iMii
Th Pommylrmaja Company
Val lttaausaoao lavaim GLextritatotornes.
THB am Life Insane., Omperty in aU. Amer
Incorporated Month Ig 1812—chats kW perpetual.
Cannot WV o,ooo—all paid , -
Haring authorised the undersigned to melee appli
cationslneutanet, on whin!, politica Will be Word,
accontinglo propolebt rind M.A . -which will bee
made known to applicants nt his otAco; No. en Wood
aptli"GEO COCHRAN
. .
HOF.ANTIION'S SERIES Ctdkri .—Firot
103 t
LedfriLeesdos. Loan Weal GloadopetilorL.
Gear's Comenordoriewoollte QaifiO War.
The 2Eneid orVirga. SolOet Orodoos
Salloaft logarthinelirar, add lhoGodeßysey of Oat
•fi no. The Werke Of Horace:
Find Greek Lease= Greek Praia CedrpOSHIPP.
Grammar of the Greek lAboogo. • "
The Anabosia of Zenopboa. -
Cicero do Sonootote, do Amiadd, Poxidoza,
For ado al reduced rice* attbro Wok 01016 of
- JOHNSTON &STOCKTON,
apd • Immure Tidrd oad2dorked eta
0111.NOLf-S—Aiot ofS • re-'vor vTlSort,at. arirZlir4
' scam Os 11
0 a Fast et, behreed.Wood , and Merest
STOlR, 7 4l3o r res, totd./ N.Dittedd7Niii
Halo, ra cedar N Ewer, Pid.obrirtb,” roo'd par
S B Esehatige. GEO BAULTBISIMETES,
: • 87 From Got
11017 Mho. d hf bble,gir We by
YY opti • S VVGIWPIONN HORST s. CO
ACILKIllib—.2O bblo Moo Nog - 611'We by
pd • 13 PVON BONN/1099T & Co
du 14 -- `q70r br. :16 61 14 14." M .
12'
i* :.r l 7:o 2°
BP VON3ONNHOR
A.BII-3= lights.osaorcer, fbr ale by'
ntt.3 S . P.ITUN BONN/lORST tr. CO
0111310 b.to lotto Cutao, for .010
,8913
atitiVhs CAN iieSBo , . ! , + .l.l, llllrlij e k. b ak)
opt 3
• • 31i1DD & CO
d fed: , tot; we by
, .1 KIDD & CO
QA - 111. - KWATIV
, PO
131 4 STOL BalaDs lingtilb—For We by
spt 3
• - -
ACO:1-13RA Ma prim Sider MU dodo Siiini-
B 'dm; 1,10111e1., Jut .4 01 " a 14 ' Md. by
spt3 DAL2ELI. k. CO
-13LANICETS—lipalr ot larso alro leary
1) kers, of o iIIIC/113•11ionknorar.overreed and for rale
.$3 COCHVAN. 2 0 Wood sr
hs
ufi .
V atd Wriwaaa amtalt , gton; 1.4 oats, royal 800
Sport V_Lifo`aad Writings Of notably 10 tors, roy•
al ovo. Satz - ctn.:els doserlearts, vola,Svo. Com
prehendro CO.dmodolr- volr,royal ar. Maas'
United Sore. FaploreryEarioluoa, rola, rovai a ra .
Strickland,. OM.. of Voylaild,l9 rot , Mo. to
6.1 ritoory of Friglaral, , Urola, royal Oro. Shako.
peon Illastorted, nye) doo. For gale by
JAN. IL LMKWOOD.I3 Wood at.
F o r r oo oy yea s orronatted oda Mann. Wylie &
Yanairr. Kim •..
ibreinrilCBl l . l —tiod mlyete Moon; heny vrx• •
11 Lady, • new end paperer Elhleohmi melody by 8
Eater; Be bled to the laved abeam home; Speak
Gently, u tint by Empire, billemzelm•llow thy Beat
le , Kt 14111gala b t . iii e ;, , , ....a , ,A=Nat , v4
wer mut thy BORle . lO liaelk LI demo well;
'Wolk Into de Pattori,•!.Bo6Ml,l,..de•Je,,,,,Weia..,
ma." little tantalize from - illAtie ecdelimted end met
h, Open, we:noosed el i'MaJleyer- , lb 21 numbem
of 7 pave mob; puce *lO per umber.
The ahem, wuk huger Collectionof Nahum,
diarrhea, Polka., Sooge.ke. 80.4 reptilitnd sale by
en 2 JOHN 11.311iLallt, el We es
==Z
CI ELLING OFF AT COST.—Usirrtalthat so deatio•
k:7 lower% GOO D / OeII off my book atm.. Timm
VII ithirojg DRY S or GROCERIES.A.4. Ao, lAA
Ord th rir advocate to ea/I beforerthe tar day of
OclabOr, as I co doom:anti to Ull u roil log pnee-1
for CAM •
HDIL 11121511—The etteininatier doable Stole
Room which lamen t tabatt.s n eomPoUWo
derellier boom. 7he stead la etas ernaossiedirts .d .
Tuataras in $ trtulaess tuna es reset Lego)" Ln the el*
I will sell m 7 entire stack, etuusting at Dry Go"
G,„ce,b,., Shoo, An., well admen toe Lb*
ex the lowest paibln Maas, to any porton
to onto Into. oosOftlioblA bl.lllAdia,
don et anytime. smtiun. ORO
mo Fedetel meet, Alleghtay, %bog e eralc:i ate
gtth
VartMM - 14 — arirroort Pei!,
eeTille. Chula French tbsads...."' thipeatAbi
Obis, DNA le Zeolagy; 44.1'0.1 ta ea.
in common schools nail seadentles nitanr cia L ., a
mkinud Kingdom by Prat. issiTLA.m.e. lot
Cause, prevention and ewe, by clise.s.• la paper
D.
D. Southey's Common Mee IMka
undue!. Ist in amts. ' Maur U.S a I
story of neierielnatbia ty„,..w
seWoUr t• a yelia_2l•V i .metary of tin
ion of GDoretigs, in+ stP . ,' DA), by
Coaatasnt Atersibly or 1 . 15yn.1, 1 , ,
J F emtrku, F 4 5, P&P. , to whiab tM
Is lot Onion
"4'loo[wkolamlokaP IIOPKIN9,
For sato by • gyildttly, Faarth
eaci ' 44 " the Ihttil ,
0 4 20Voe r e t r i ppl;tll*tg te'greelt
end eat elk 6 7 - ` . a c_ p ).
natio. int b aaa oralra .apalkato u t E orm a geod
R:76.35r*"' W (" tt: ' .3 W Woodwelt", 7hlfdo
Vtaikaillatbb(istie*
67 4001