THE PITISBUROII GAZETTE, pußui.iiisTrvvtur , . it CO PITT• 1137.11.011. FRIDAY MOILNINCSEPT. 14, 1849. jellsaltramsa Dal*Masesrs Is published To*Wss4 l l, ssal Wsitty,—Rbe Dias is Screen Dalin per smug Tri-V4ekly is nye Dollars pre maims; Weekly Ls Tem riollass pee imams minty fro ' , 3' l l,eki• • 4 : "' :.. ..ik.Antrzarencso are earr i Ziyquested to band to *ma before 6r. a 7; early in thou. xi Praetleable; Advertise:l=o4ot inserted for • R. 17 • '•:.tkattintet .W invariably bektikarreni until ordered out PIIIILADELPI7I4. lIOkTH A.ELECII.IO/111. Moenloattexas oadzob.eiiptlonf to the North Amer Id tad 17n1lid StazesCler Philadelphia, rct etre sad brincrded tom this aIIITIMIIO=O- S34# W IIG TicEET • • • VOL-Ciffai. ettiammonz. FOLLER47f Lam - . County. mar., WILLt&U fusta-0, of Butler County. ROBT..C. WALKER, at T826 , -th Bon.th. JOHN MILLER, of Stlk CALEB LEE, of Pottoiket. WDL LOPS, of Lover, , Clot, sanapri. CASTER PLUMS, of Rittalinrgh . . normOgproor, ED. B. HAYS, of UpiiOr P. Char . TiooffO., AIN 1101it111.90N, ofUlleglosof • - i . JAS. of goo:V.. rIELL, , coo4ix, vv. & . mrrinfas j„ , vi l . P ., OloboriA JOILV BYERS of FfillOy. Per Lo•a1 ia• next pair. Sa• *•tt pair for T•l•graphto NOW. Axe Y aza44aassa d Leg every Whig irotet , , lsee to this at once. Ex amine tho list pat up in tior election district, and if your risme Is not thereOlave yourself miscued Immediately—for if yre4to eat ameasod at least ters glow before the et u, or have not paid a Stow or County tax WOlci two years past, you will lose goer vote. . The National School ovenoon, lablch meta to have consultant' Phil4p Ina, on the 22d M., ill s to take care ou the 17100 October. It urns ad jou/ned on account of ibliarecalenee of the Cbol. era throughout the eouly. The Pall EleeAeins—The Taeltr. As the time approaellift for the annual election, it is proper for us to loc4 the issues involved in .the approaching contesk The mein. home is the Tariff ef '46. ls this tat, reuch as meets With the manta and wishes of thearest mineral and mann factoring State of Flen*lvattial The Lorofoco party. in their State Convinhon, and in their Coun ty Convention, In this coti4y, have approved of the Tend. of "46, aed have Miiiied nod adopted it so a party measure. The AiMgs have every where repudlMed it, as unsuitatilis to our wants, and as destruetivc to our prorperity as a State. The tune is then fairly made, for and against, and the ver dict of the State mill be dinsidered es given for or against the present Tall, es the Whig or Locos loco parry triumphs A responsibility of no tnell mcgmitude is thus thrust open - the people ciiithe State, and one which newly concerns their item co s. if they are wil ling to see the continued nd tnereasing prostration dear manufactertng Inti4esur—our iron establish ments in the interior idlal ow coal business lan guishing, oar navieultn ;MI interests tneasnrsbly yrrostratnd, and the resetriiales of the State diminish ed—they will vote the t:,ineofixo ticket. and thus tell the world that Pitan.r,leenia has pram:tem .enogit, that the Tariff <1 '46, with its ad valorem duties, which always nis. the least protection when the most protect:toll is necessary, is a favor- ite measure of the State4-thnt the thtroett,tion C. foreign iron, even to r,:fttew our public works, is desirable and unobjectionable, nod that the de. Bisection of our nasaufadinting establishments con cerns no body but the oiittaers, end that party is of greater importance then,Prolerity. It on the other band the voters of Pennsylvania think that the greatness:aim; wes;th of the State is latimate:y esraceeted with a development of her van mineral end egriculOral resdnron, and that she will be more prorpOtone under a tariSwlttch encourages and festerse labor, and gives the American natmufseturerthrhi mechanic a chance for a fair competition with the British, then they will vole the Whig tickii. A vote for the Whigret—E?r Mr. Faller—is a vote egeneet the Teri i tirt '46, end to favor of a better system. A vote !br Mr. Gembin, to a vote for the Tariff of '46, ap..*tt Pt0e5.,,,,04• most vital interests. A vetd.iir thc t:e.:;e:, is a . . • Tots le favor or Pera..4!i;ripia Iron, Peotsylraaia Peansilvania agrleoltural Productions, and Peantlyisania labor. h r voto for the Locofooo ticket is a vote io favt4rof ad valorem duties, of British iron, the British firmer, and Betpth labor. Can there be any doiiht of the result of a contest founded on such an iasidt There ought to be none ' but Penusylvanta hoe Icing been under Loco Coco dominion, and the powitof party influences fre quently overcomes Um, clearest dirtatea interest, and the sternest demana of patrinuam. Every meant will also be resofted to, to keep the people ignorant of their intereife and their wrong., and to taro early their eitet4pe from the mein point. at Wise. Old end ern4ided issues will be reviv ed, and old prejudices appealed to; in short, ell the energy of a strong partVembittered bye deserved dear, willbe earned toicarry the election against the tree interests of the 'piste. [a this coodin at of atTsdis, the permanent prosperi. ty of the state, in every ihisg which makes a corn oniony truly proaperoas and independent, de pends upon the Whig patty. We can save the State, In this ercergencilif we will. It will be just messy (or us to elect MI. Fuller this fall, as it was Gov. Johnston duringtb lest campaign, if we re solve upon doing it. T: are are many things in our favor now, which .t ie against us then. All that is necessary is to annum a Jeff PIM. If we can get out our vote, o4victory will be most iris umphant. ,l- We are pleased to nee ;st good spirit prevaing in nor ranks every where. There is much less feeling manifest than iral, in both parties, bet our opponents gesterallyienatrire to get out their vote, anti sometimes the catch as napping. Let unclad against defstu!:frorn such a disgraceful ii stun in future. Owns Porsrica—The , :*higa of the First District of Hamilton County, 014, have nominated a tido et, to be supported by thil peaty, and by all who favor the now apportionment, and the :support of the low. as they eriet until they are repealed.— Levu Broadwell has bOs nonatneted for the Sea ete,end Geo. W. Itonysti , d Jahn L. Scott, kipte House. The Convention paltiei the Mowing reser Resolved, That the Apportionment Law of 1817. 8, aw long as it mamma upon the &elute book, no- repealed, is the law of the lend, nod all Rood citi zen. most feel themaele4 03 notch bound by it as by any other law, ud they who hove failed and do etil to teepees and observe it, forget the eltegianee they owe good elder and Whose laws Which afford them and their property; protection against the sexing and lonia.. The fceofocos have dEategarted the Apportion ment Lac, and have naminated a ticket the the whole county, as last y4r. dlaarusun.—The BaltiMore Patriot, of the 10th bat., contains the nonnOitioris •1 the Whigs for Congress from each dist& as follows: its Etistrist—alcumlti L BOWIE. " TLIONI4 J. McKAIG, 3d " GEORGE W. GRAY, 4th JOHN It.; KENLY, sth " ALEX..LNDER EVANS, 6th " JOHN 1 KNELL The same paper also g!Olielhes the names, as fer as ascertained, of the clod:dates for the Isagisht.. tore. In relation to the! homing:Riot's, the Patriot "The nominations aro7lltoug every where; and Eno extraneous question's be allowed to distract the Whigs from their patty fealty, we shall be cer tain to elect a large majordy of the delegates, and ' Ave alba six members 4 r nangres.. We may, indeed, elect the wholCalx. It has been done when the prospect wool no promising as it is now; and wnst hoe beeddi:me may be done again. Lot the Wow. of the nitre district tee to titta— .Tacy have carried it in tie face of a more forint. dable majority than theweiningly have to con tend with oow. They ten covered themselves all neer with glory. ThoL , honor will not be less lint ace fa it loss wortiixt . pf being con in the ap pro Sing contest than elm. before. To succeed to rintmtht! ao unwimlbuis Whig delegation to Congress, which would iMaere a Whig majority in the House of Iteprelititativea is something that every Whig in the.ili t ge would have a right to boast o 4 woo the toime ct old Mary land in the estimation - 4fials Whigs of the Union . ; it would entitle trartia , thieldiatioction of being cell ed•the Want Ante of tliet.thion." The prize is worthy ofrtkiti effort, and it is to bet hoped that the Whigs of Maryland will woggle to merit the distinottoo for itlittir State which they as. P l 5 ". • _ ~ :i' l=„1 .fire Fedend prey legi'eate Ear the' , ezeluive bengal of the few—.they enut taws to build up ! eotiolrate monopolies, to make the riela rkher and 1 the geor poarer, and they lose sight Of the impor umbel that mankind are brethren, and that the alaitha el one man upon the government are ]nor as sisal se thou of boo rteighbor."—Perx What an admission to come from the organ of the duty °Federal. party ha the county aud.State-- pazy which numbers in ito ranks such old and devnted Federalize u Charles Staler, Wm. Wil k:it:LS, Junes Betchamm,--14 grace offsa*-61en svhd have worn She black cockade, and have bated Dethocratic bloeid with a meet exterminating they. We: are glad to see the Pon on the stool of con• iesslon, and we hope is will not stop, as there is a long liar of crimes mill behind, of which the Fed rol, tate the loofoeo party has been guilty. If any of our Whig friends feel iachoed to rest upon the laurel. woo last year, and to let the Lc. cofoces carry the coming election by defitan, and for arant of proper exerilon, we want them to carry with them into the etudes of their criminal @opine. neat, the opinion entertained for them and for all the modahere of the Whig party, by their Locofoto op. patients, as expressed by their accredited organ, the Morning Poss. In that paper, of yesterday, speaking of the Whig party, the following ewers nod is deliberate's/ mode "They [the Whim] hove violated every pledge made to the people before the eleepon,—and now they hod themelves despised cad forsaken by berry man who has the least regard for troth and 4w. '"Y'" ff such insulting language does not arouse hay Whip from their good-natured Indifference, they deserve to be "despised and forrakee by every man of spirit. -And if, arils said by the Locos, there are some itthewsrat, halfsheartcd, spurious Whine. who io• tend to give their votes to Jones 11. M'Clintock, we, wish them joy or their Lir/writs° associates, who, not content with laughing in secret at their east vines, are resolved that they sholl not throw sway their vote without the infornastion that they are 'heart ily "despised . ' by the lovers of "truth and .d4nency." 'General Taylor was taken up for the express pitipose of securing a Tr/irg Prestdent.—Posr. Certainly. When did the Post get the news! Was the editor soft enough to soppore that the Whigs took up the gallant old soldier for the pur pose of securing a Locofoco President , There was no necessity for that while Can was a candi daie. lie would have answered their purposes while General Taylor would not, by any means, An he honestly told as he was o Wing. As the Post seems bat just awaketung to the objectsof the Whigs io taking op General Taylor, we will kindly enlighten the editor a little further, and inform him, that the Whigs most admirably succeeded in theft ohixt—having got a 'true blue" "a/mon pure. Whig Presdent, and "or mis take." This, many of the Post's office-holding friends have found out some time ago—and more artil discover it before they area year older. . . he Free Seders of Beaver county have met in Convention, and ran:domed a ticket. We do no. think this party cOmprehende initial county many if tiny more, than the old Liberty party. In this county the leading Democratic Free Sod taco Wive gene hack to their first love. In Butler count, the Free Sodera have also om hilted a ticket. Ciur Whig friends should take care that they do not lore their B.epresentative. by a dr vitsion of Whig Free Salient. COSTIMICIATILD CRAND6 to ran enure or TWZ lADID CND PCINSYLVADIA ILILCOAD.—We !earn !DV the President of the Ohio and Penesylvani• Knit. rohd Canopany has suspended the work on the fire aernion,from ftochester, at the mouth of 111 Beav er; to Brighton, and has placed a corps of Engi neen on a liee from Freedom to Brighton. The hide has already been run, and is knad extremely faiorable, and tge Engineers are naw engaged in preparing it, by heal location, far COLlzaci. If this ocittrae of the President is ratified by the Threetors atUheir next meeting, the road will tons leave the Ohio river at Freedom, two miles above the mouth o . Big Beaver and will strike that stream id Bughi o The new line will he shorter than the one , previonsly adopted. !The proximate cause of this contempUted change of muck:, te the cam-wove damoset de minded by the property holders of Rooheater, for the ground ixoupied by the road. i lia led to the examination of the new route; btu ulnae the molts of the survey are kno win. it it question fur the consideration of the Directors, whether the Freedom mote is no: preferrable to (lair Roellemertaven ware the letter place to relin qdiati all claim's On damages. ' The bill approach of so near the Bauer river, at Rochester, thin thr R'unrind and weary road are jammed !earth,r and egged deal of trouble occationed. IR was the object of the company, in the wigin k;...mtion of the road, to bate a due regard to • preu eat business locations, and to avoid makini; an unciless and violent disruptions of the nettled cows 04trado and travel. In this view, the surveys • the company were naturally commenced at th mouth of the Beaver, at Rochester; and of the eo ataination of the route from Freedom to Bnghto siall result in its oho ce as a preferrable one, th pipperty holders of Rochester will only have the,• naives to blame, ..Tag WERG Vtctoavte VEIVISNT. — The Boston Atlas btu returns of the vote for N epresentatms a the Legislature of the State of Vermont from 207 towns, leaving show forty towns to be heard from. The result thus far is the election of 117 Wbigs,2S Democrats., and 50 Free Sailers. Tne lime towns last year returned 92 Whigs, 31 Dem aerate, and 66 Five:Sailer. The neu Whig gain that branch of the Legislature, .s therefore, 40 members. Of the 30 members composing tho Sen ate 22 are Whip. The pope!ar vote tor Go-er ner in 172 towns chows a Whig gain, as compared with last year, of 5,221. The County Treasury of Bedford county, Pa yin robbed recently of about S2lO. The safe we biken out oithe office and carried nearly half mile outalde the borough, where it wni broke open. Some 82,000 bad been taken out of th. 24fet the day previous by the Treasurer end depo. ilia in the Bank. Faximmeit Donotass.—We find in the column. of the North Star, • letter addressed by Mr. Dons- Itts to Captain ?Goma Auld, his former master, hi which fan stated that Captain A. has emanci pita all his slaves except a grand mother of Mr. a 7+o is too old to amain herself in freedom.— Clai- pule Auld has taken her from the desolate but whom also had formerly lived into his own kitchen, arid now is providing , for her in a manner becom iu a man and a christen. Mr. Douglass lathes ads his former master in a aplzit of gratitude and respect. rlh' Indianapolis Sentinel, of Aoanst 29, states that John T. Gray, of Leumvillo, Hy, has been it l / 2 1e.ten1 for the murder °f linty C. Pope, of the nine city, in a dual Ought ou l lthe Indiana side to /tine !frt. A mquisithsn has been made open the Kentucky. for the del,ery of Grey to thiltuthakties of Indiana. " It;pons.—There west room, in Havana, on the *4 , 7th ult., that St. Jago de Cuba, Trinidad, Clen• frttice, Puerto Principe, and the Cantabrian regi mint on the tooth side of the island were in a elite of insurrection. It was not exactly known whether the rumor was true or not, but the Gov ernment was to disturbed by it that it made prep• aritions to meet the difficulty. Three regiments were at once ordered to much to the scene of Mir reported Insurrection. Sinsconu.--Considerable interest bee been rates est in relation to the rerun of the Mi2SOUti election, race paste. in that State have so strongly organ ized for and against Senator Reotoo. It may be prbper, therefore, to state that the election of ment heh of the Legislature which elects a United .Btates Semitor does 130 t lobe place till Augatt,6so. Tile strife commenced more than a year in ad. velum of the election. Tug Coerve, Mrscurt,..—This Irish gentleman, oOtis way to the Cape of Good Hope, has been seen andlconversed with by Captain Summer., of the barquis Winslow, which arrived at New Bed ford en Saturday. The place was Pernambuco, where the convict ship touched on bee way from Behmuda. Mr. Michel's - health was improving.— It is not improbable that when be arrives at the Cape the state of public feeling there may have smite intfirence on his fortune; oar last accounts heMg that the inhabitants were much exasperated at the course of the British Government in forma convicts upon them. The Indium State &named calls (el, flu Henry Winen .A Hog drover." We never !mud him called by that eyrie hero,. thanghwe were aware he bad done n preny er tentiVelbasiness is driving the opposition Post Mimi not alotticso—lCas. Covert-iv THE NEW lIIIITOIIIAL lairACSTthar Under head the NstionaLhaeiligtnee, die* I comes the question of Slavery iuthe New Terri- tones at mete length. The following extract eon - tains the emeticst viearof the gueminn,and auggeus the mode in which it will probably he muled—rt mode which will mom certainly secure the Nevi Territory from the touch of Slavery, and will pro mote the harmony nod perpetuity of the This is whet every aood citizen should mom de- Fire—and not merely the eSSertiOn of Warne abstract ' proposition, which ought do infinite injury without any practical benefit. The Intelligencer remaelre "Congreas having, at its last session, failed, in conseguenoe of the altercations there about the "Wilmot Proviso," to provide a civil government for New Maxi., and Coulomb the inhabitants of those Territones are about to erect Stale Govern ments for themselves. The one has already taken all the proper steps preliminary to enacting a Co.. stitution, h tying called for this purpose a Conven tion, which is to sit during this month. The oth er has followed, or will speedily killow, the ex ample. We need scarcely say that such proceedings, sanctioned as they are by the atnstest social ne are entirely palatable. Our own most solemn declarations of the inherent indefeaiible rights of all communities voldicate . them and make them even a duty. A people cannot f.tv our Declaration of Independence) be required to live without lame and authorities; so that, when the sovereign withholds from them that gift, they mutt resume the dominion which be has held and take charge of their own wel! being. We, therefore, when colonies, pushed that pnnriple to on ex treme length, of infernng irons it a total release horn the previnua right. of the British Crown and Leg - Wain,. ' our new real Ons will stop for shorn of any ouch forfeiture, and respect our ultimate do minion while performing for themselvett the high duties which the tinvernment has neglected. The organic law which Calderas and New Mexico w,li thus rightfully give themselves u ill no doubt be modelled upon the general system of our State Constitution, freen:whlch it will owy Qe viete in such subordinate particulars . I.A4' or temporary necessities prescribe. Its rights of en actment will of course include every thing which our other State constitutions have lawfully includ ed, and among such, therefore, provisions ns to the existence or non-existence of personal servi tude upon their soil. This is eminetly a subject which every State may and must regulate far it self; and California and New Mexten, of course, when becoming States, no less than any. And, while the States where slavery has been abolished will sot and cannot rein. this right of the etch,- sive control of that matter, it would certainly be as Imprudent es it would he nejusc for those State. to deny it, who, to guard the ezietence of Cavan. among themselves, have maintained and meet mamtain that the thing is one which MOCelliS ease separate community alone and can suffer no ex ternal interference. Rightfully, then, ta these coming Count Wimp., the question now agitated over the country at lame, mop be nettled at the good pleasure of those who are to make for themselves these conga. boos. They may settle it either way. It is Icr them to do it; and nobody willthave any right to geinsay their decision. If it so please them, they can, ton, abstain from settling it. say studied omission of this last port there is, however. an extreme improbablitty. Taught by what has already happened, the New Territories may he expected to be especially tioltram to quiet. by their own action, a cootroverry which hoe In tbeted n wilful anarchy upon them, just when the Coofederaey should have been in the greatest haste to smutty their destination of a government and laws. They will feel that not alono is it their part to cut the Gordian knot of this diSculty. which tob aly elms • an loosen, but that, unttl they do it, they must only molting that contest which,it is so muck the Internal of all, but supremely Metre, to terminate; for that, if they present to Compass constitutions Willi:lna thin matter, thee will hut re• open to endless sherratiot n question which they themselves will have at last to determine, end meantime will he ye pared to insuperable bar to the ammo: toe,- °film organic law which they pre. 'tint, and tnerefore to then: own adoption iota our family of Stab a. ' la short. tiles cannot weal hesimte, for they must non e at, ire seek to evade the difficulties of this decision. they only flair themselves into .till greater oars: tar, fdrnairenik cot coming to any declion, and thou. ranstituttons' therefore mil:m.- .0g t.nratified by 11.0 Federal authority, they must either content thr-rt.elves to coatictle • . 10111 taws. or oat p tap a eempicte en,nrernev , 1..? themselves. and , not onty Aaiun, the r initePend earn Orate ru.on, but place its power at defiance Such is the numb., the clear and positive po intron of thine.; and. Omelet we do n o t know what to such a cOnJunetilre. i.el new regions will wish to do, we know MU well what course will by the irrelnstible sway cf ciremnsisoces, be forced upon them. We take it for granted. then, that California and Nem Monica stag - give to otselves uvular Stale , ;everatneids. and taut the fundamental Imam ne nanimt.g theme mill 'male, et hi those countries. this slave question; !neelt/Se they will perceive met without that settlement they cannot come into that Union. • Nor is this all Net only is this mode of settling the question that which meat row come about. (whatever we might, under ordinary circumstaneea, have advised.) hot it is also the only one which any body cot bent upon Sansenting public store for his private yains should any longer wish to tee prevaiL The will or the peopte,wbom the de cision almost alone affects. is the pees' noon for ai "Oat deetetont and Ihr., therefore, mll —no miner mini etFutia to the toteirazy shall be made by tin...kat: , aruftwes cf public Woulde—be •peetb.v arya.:.••ed to. Whir it to plant that no tut.en tent be. The Calhoun Int woo of the Demo erat.c porn - are pledged to comma ton, thou td Coo rye, adopt, am to the new territory, the W.lmot Proem; nod no oppontie deeistoo,nhould that pre vail, cannot tail to mine at !core an equal ilsase throughout all the "Free States." among the -Free Siiilers,' as they cell themselves. But how should either section withhold it. pacific. if not eheerral, aerpieseenix in the legitimate determination of Califorgeo and New Neva, Moax Co,. —The Lake Superior Neareof the fith ioat. , StSl.l that the Propellor Independence came dos, on the 31st ult.. with 1:0 tone of Cop. per, from the Cliff Mine—all in solid meinea—der tined for Pittsburgh. The cchooner Spartan, cleared on the lib, ndth 95 ions of copper for the Elution :and Ihnsburgh Company. Po, ch.< Fitt,buret Gagetto This was a small inland, +attuning some fifteen to twenty acres, roamed at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monoogahels Rivers, known to the early settlers by the above name. It was yes served from the sole of State property nod permit ted to remain in the nominal posscsaton of Henry iLlibuck, the elder, ,an Indian Ch.ef,) daring his IS tie tone, by the tallyho embattles Killbock de• rived a small root to corn, whilst he lived. from a tenant by the name of Rody McKin ney. After the death of old Kit'buck, an appli cation (or a warrant sad survey was taken on: in the name of Henrylback, presumed to be his eon, bat never proneented for a patent, and none has ever been twined. The l-land, from the earliest knowledge of any now living, was west. ing away by the action of the rvers, and many; years ago diesppeared altogether. The coos, guence of its washing sway has been tne accre tion of a regular deposite along the shore on the Allegheny side, which, as a matter or coarse ae well as of law, nouns to the benefit of the street called Bank Lane, as it ponmes the meanders of the ricer fly the Charter of 1640, all the public ground to which the Slots hod any claret, eras granted to the City of Allegheny' and as her line runs to the middle of the Ohio end Allegheny riv ers, these rivers having taken the place of itte Island, no right of properly thereto, or in day portion of tho natural and unobstructed channel can by ony ponobility extol, any patent, i survey or other protensioa to the title to the contrary, notwithstanding. It were needless to add tent no one could be permitted to occupy or to build sip nay embankment or other &valve tion to the free egress of the water et the herd of the Ohto, thereby obstructing the posonge of the water out of the Allegheny, already removed to its smallest compass comparable With the .4.:4117 at the cities in seasonn of high water. e ague add however, that meantime have been taken to enter a edveat agatnat the Issuing of any patent for this past/turnout Island. Thus brief notice, of this bye gone subject has been thought appeopnate nt this ththacht. learning that a company of speculator. have it in contem plation to/make a Inovetnent for its purcharre, and to worn them, that any attempt at raining the le. land from the prove in which the operations of ow ture, Lae it were for the rera safer? of the cities) has buried 4, will meet with the most determined resistance. U. To tio Edirpr et do Pier4urga Gaseur. A change - hem been made in the Presidency of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, without imputation Oa the former President. We of Allegheny Cone. ty desire the early completion of this ra,:msil. Have the Directors and Engineers prosecuted their svcrk with due diligence? fear they bare not, or the road might now be in travelling order to Huntingdon, Misted of Lewistown. All the Lanai portion of the work along the route to Huntingdon has been completed tar months—do iron for the track it ea the road, and why is the road not in order , A long Into of barthen curs have been finished for months, for which there is no employ ment Locomotives, and paaaangercars, too, are ad ready to wart—but the 'lnd la not finished— Now one would think from the large alarms paid ' to the President. and to the Engineers from the fact that the company pay ottererl on all their cap. nal paid in, that met , would either have had the mad completed, so as to use that long tram ellidr• then nod panneneer earn. or that they would have 11 , ot:ea usernen• a !neat:mem, oo which they ve rotrtng , 4terr•: • Pt wou hr web nor meteboots and citizens, anti the merchants and people of Philadelphia, to !again into Otte delay. Maseaaar. To arEditorof as Pirahxrgi Gums' Expliiietot City Govern.. at, to Yon bare 46ounced that the lona to redeem the =fp In, been taken. I trent your intelligence la correct. It becomes the Citizens nod COUSelli to tee whether they cannot devise nine Means to cpui complete all improvement. ; without thin continued change of grade.: without, alter the paving is fin ished, tearing up the streets to down water or gas pipes. lfthey catinotameml tale useless waste of the people's money, let them apply to the Legislature for authority to elect soma one com petent to take charge of the, things. Fulton and Peon sheets ore now being paved without the Wailer pipes being laid down. Next year this pavement will be tern up to put down the water piper, and every yenta knows that as soon na the crown of the pavement is broken, the pavement will sink down. Lay down these weber pipes Messes. Councilmen, or you wilt Mil in none duty to the people. Fiera Forth. Puttbor,h Go.qtr. THE MARCH OP TROTH. DT 1. 1. 1 13L1ES. Man cannot stay the Truth, Nor bind it down a ab chains-- A giant, In eternal youth Ito grandeur still remain. ' In spite of blood and prude, And frowns by despot gnat, It spreads as pinions far and wide, And monks them to the last The bolts end heirs of yore— The dues,ns damp am eleT— The heavy ehammthe martyrs wore, In prisms wild end gray— The rook—the .ward—the dome— The look as black as night; The deed, that virtue blombed to unme Could never quell its might' On Sinai's hill it enure— In tidt—sed wheye'er it fel:— M y country, let a be thYaini, And di will yet be ' In sum .‘or fathers hied— In 'rata our lather's died, If from iii lishl ao freely shed We turn away In Nude' In North,or East, or West, Let it our watchword he, And Atric's sons will yet have rest, The Southern plane go Inc. Hul to the nappy day, With all coy heart and anal, When Truih shall bold a hallooed sway AOll spread trout pole to pole. Frem the Repuhhe It is n matter of notoriety that the American coo. ant at Pans has recently been the theme of gene , al dutcusainn in the newspapers. We have a,- ready noCced the subject, and ahnhld not now mutes to it, but Punt wont we deem a sense rot duty. la the Journal OrCOMUteree of Friday laid, last we see it formally announced that Mr. Walsh Is the author of the Paris Inters which have lately appeared In tue columns of that paper. and which hare tainted eft generally nn express mon of disgust and indignation throughout the country, an account of their hostility to the Mute of human lilierty, for which thousands arc nnw laying down their lives in Europe. It m true that the statement ot the Journal &ChM. us tio new 111i0T10 farm, lor ;t was botore generally understood that Mr. Wittsli was the ambit, el the let ore ;a queetutn. BO( 101.01001 se the above announce ment is thus formally given, end, that, too. ot m0n0...0p no...op crib a defence of Mr. Walsh, we feel hound to stye the subject deliberate constelera tton. The defence offered by the Journal behalf of the consul is comprised in a few pithy OCI/ICOCCE. "He does rot write in his public rapedity, but as a private Individual." Quoting the words of another, the Journal tells us--Mr Walsh. n consul only, and is responsible to the Government for ha act., and not his opinion. — We have heard it said that words were sorne• hates deeds; and if history lie true. writ:nes are PEON and alien at fatal etlicacy. In his rereat let. ten as we rCail presenry show, Mr. Walsh tale. part against IV/nary. and .n laser sf Russia. in the fearful ronfcct elite, is now wsgnr, it indeed a has not airendy closed in the tiditurn et dear-.. hem. Now, is not this echo,' Lee, 't wit taper. lite to nerve the tarn of tyranny, rind ni ten ite re.dt.t Vcetilue nod despond'as eh cm /none at her, t And is not the effect Inc/eased by ...e 1.10 . 1011• fact .hat he wiri writes Is no offis cer of tan IS'tat 'tes , He speaks, therefre, with authority,need derived treat his is.noti. What ever tom he his technical rasp, it I ty to the G v. ernment, he must he supposed to speak their sc.- ! havents. tdc world will judge. Whatever the Journal of Cowmene may think hf it-the health, of this 'smutty will hold Ile Adrec..tra lin strtetlo I,lDOlralble f d CDOthirl ot our consul at Ports. Ti.cy at, don Ids shit.. they give sanction and suttiunty to his words. If he utters opinions 11;10,1puntie and political motive.. and Ire continued in oats, the world will Junky infer that these opinions are acceptable to the Gov ornment. U they ere not acceptable, and he mil' holds his place, then the Government with stand chargeable with occupylng a flash Nathan—false to themselves and to the country. A letter in the New York Contior, given the following aerouat of the night from Montreal of hlw excel:cm, bunt rgir Monmtest... Sept. P. 'Hark; mole aw - ity'" Yesterday ha, rnive.,;uot a* I had closed my letter, I Mond the who.e town rotrunded with the news of the d ght of the Gov ernor General and bin family. - It min be called nothing but a dight; and though perhap. out 1.1 uodiguified as that of Mr. John Smith 111140 , Loot, Philippe, or that of the illmarious personage who lately escaped from the C'eruhl City In the Ms guise of a menial, it was, any thing brit suited to the porhion of the :nd.rid hal. On retention, no body could be much surprised at it, Or the poor woo bad lately suffered very much in his health, and bas by no means endured his long confinement, na the obituary notice. say, with Christian patience and resignation, but has chafed at n very much, and change of air was ne. ...sty both Or his health and Lady Elgin . .. The details are very simple. After long letting I dare not wait upon I would, and peeping or. the municipal boundary from the heights chose the town, arnamt true mg himself to pass it. h s Excellency extended hi. rides to Lachine, about not miles distant from Shanklands, and finding the ...it clear in that quarter, planned his escape. He packed aphis "traps" with great secrecy. deo, e over to Leebine unattended by any but his family and servant, and got on board the steamer High lander. Simllltalicotmly orders were dispatched in Montreal, and General Rowland, hia mall and a detachment of the 7lst whirled along the rail road to meet him. The detachment was a very strong one, indicating serious apprehensions. However, be met with ofiLhing worse than a few hisses. There is lithe doubt that he will at Prescott get on board le Government steamer, and tinder toe protection Cl her gun. nowt along the shores of Lake Ontarto up to Niagara He may well pray for fine weather, for should he be forced to land, I do not know where he can don with safety in his own dominions. If he tries Toronto, I hare act no stom of doubt that a most aerial:ix motion will ensue, and probably a great deal bloodshed. The filet of tun departure was instantly telegraphed in cypher. No body believes he will ever return. A 0011111il00 rev rt some time ago was, that ha was to be smuggled over end exported either by Hedsna's Bay or Rehrinre. Straka, and even this was act too ridiculers to want believers. Annul - ion or :nay.. cn POISTOS ESS CC LIMNS —ll is said that there is a prospect of a law being palmed in Portugal for the abolition of slavery• in all the Colonies of that country. A bill for this purpose ores reed in the Chamber of Peers at Lie the `Zah of May last, and on the 75th of June following, the Committee on Colonial Affairs, to which it was referred, made gireport approving sled recommei,ing us adoption by the Chambers. The number of &aves that will be freed by this measure, sh,tild IL become a law, is between 50 000 and 60,000, neatly 30,000 of whom ere to the aettlements sLmg the Eastern Coast of Africa. about 6,000 to the Cape de Verde Island., and the remainder chierly in the aettlementa sad on the Wands along the Western Coast of Africa. “As cowardice aver Invites to aggreasldn, and is in troth the last expedient by which it can be avoided, we should not be sorpnsed if the noun. try were Involved io war by the very pusiilanimi. ty of this admonetrato.n.”— Work. Union. There it .s. The Leoctoco organs are at last d e nonn c iac ;unreal Taylor fir cowardice. They ihiok that lortaaa Patten, will be induced to unite acgrer:•w.. coon oar national rights because th• .. (ism of Palo Alto, Rennes de la Palma,• Mr.,rey and }foes Vista is at the heed of the F •vernment. They arc of the opisiop that then . ion, which trembled at the voila of Jame. K. Polk will pluck up courage and invade our right. because old Zachary Taylor is President Fame things are too absurd even to be laughed at. LUURIViII, Jotireal, Tam Cow..Taang.—There man• deerense in the shipment last week 'NM the Schnylkill mine. of 10,349 tons. Toe Mirntrr . sintea that the auspeneion of the Itut.,ol; Moo Pcumig vine, has nut off a demon I for about 25,0(9 tone of coal fro. that region this year, and throwa about four hun dred hands oa: of employment. The great coo p pp op :f coal it m the manufactories of the country,enti partienletrly in the Iron Works,—a large portim of istbegi ani sow standing idle. To gi re some idea oft he coninlittion oftteen establish. meets, a patentee engaged in the I•al undo at Philadelphia, naeured as a few days sia-e, that the annual ennsumpt.on ofthree Iron E•tablishmenta. similar to We Crane works on the Leh:gh, would ~,pg p h ap quite as smolt coal as Is used for domes tie houanhoid pommies in the city of Philadelphia. With a knowledge ofttomp Mete there is no did catty in solving dm inyeier7 ;Ay there is so limit ed a demand far coal at Mi. mason of the year.- 7 Pha. later genre hay been received at the Wer De. pant:new vanfiritaing that which we pubbehed terrier That General Twtoos arrived at Tampa Rayon the 24th of AEIVISI, and had assumed the command cf the military for, oow stationed in Ronde, and that two companies had been dispatch• ed to the interior, one to the river Manatee, and one to the Aaterval. Also that at certain paint. EA the latter stream lam additional White Flag. had been &amen...A iv inch ware &apposed to have beam baimed ',Le ladeum—Nrm Ibe Amaze er R-arstro rho 29th toll. there were one two masted and one three masted seheanen, the teeatar_r Water Witch, and the loop ,thiany, all United Stales ousels lying Iteu Bound Wand. Another, .tearner, name not anima, arrived on the came day. Several of the men on Roend la'and hod gone board the Albany. It was the intention of Commodore Randolph to send them and the teat who left the Wand to Mobile, ander the =pre.- azon that if taken to New Orleans they would be mom likely to rejoin their fool hardy expedi. don. Forum MatHaar u Boon.—Father Mathew bee round it a difficult matter to get away from the cood people of Boston, who have treated lan wad the utmost kindnesa and hospitably, and have Ink• toevery means to render his stay both beneficial the Temperance maurre and agreeable to tim ed: —The Boston papers state that on Wednes• day last there was an immense gathermg on the Common. The juvenile cold water army num• bered about a thousand, and the spectators were not to be counted.—After Father Mathew had admlntetered the pledge to the children, about 3090 a Ulla, a majority of whom were females, took it. The Post says no means exist for ascertaining . the whole number of pledges administered by Father Mathew, but the number of the last per son enrolled, up to noon yesterday, was floe mil- Iwo,seven hundred and thirty-two thousand, six hundred and forty six Ma. CLAY armed at Albany on the Sat, on his return from a v.I to Mr. VAS &ALA at Linden wold. His greeting at Albany was as it is every where, a warm one. Mr. Cut will he at the Stair lair. and the Journal mate. that Hon. Mr. Cunt/teas. M. C. from Noah Carolina will also be present. Tun Gam: SLAM-W. Mtlit aimed in the Ciu. unmet: papers that the Art Union of that city have purchased from Mr. Rana, of Nero Or:eans, Pow ers' MAIIIC attic Greek Slave, for the purpose of distrtbution among the prizes to be awarded to the runtienbers to that institution. E1114.21...11,T. —Oa Sainrday, D. M. llaskell, Ecq., assisted by officer Mlinistry. ['erected Mr. John lens. Post Master at Fredenck, Mah , olng County, on a charge of embezzling money from the ail• The examination will take place to morrow.—Cleeelaini Herald. 19 Er 'rho Committee of- Correaroldcnce appnutted I,) meinon As/t:Ram:onto and Whig o tequeved to meet at the Coon ,n the city re o l'lttal,urgh, on WEDNESDAY, lYth a: II o'c,onk, A M Tee beiegutee to Ilan luet County Portventton., ars rnehnher. n: the Commatte. Punctual athendan:e requested, as but tness of import..." aril] be brongh before the Committee. ALEX Ili L A Sllet, Cho/ J1)113 F. 1 . 4", Tuoatae sreaha }Secretaries. nun thi EITEEM Yesterday mamma, by the Rev. Mr r rtreeValit, Dr C. M. lb raAr, of Iludalet Vs , to Mtg. r STARS. 0 tide ett) Sudde , iir. at 1 o'clock oo Wednesday afternoon, Forma 11 DIENfI, wife 04 Dr. Wm II Denny of this e,ty, of an affection of the heart, aged 43 years. The funeral w,ll take place at 10 o'clock this morn . front her Isle rewleace on First street, between Wood sad Merset 7pr,l:-"°J - pL TCA—V9 , c ri t Z 4 e , by J, A . P N 1: 4 1111.-10 for sale loz ‘ , 7 1 1111: k ROE laV A Na AEG IC±.--:11,01at Seam,. vari ,14 Orai,,. In 1/01e am: for :al. to, Pak. M norroN . VANN. A. t,„Ary -500 g Couo Vam. ILO I,otkoLl Fr:/..1: for swe T611.1.-+ S ROr:_ -I OA It-15 ta.da N,„O Surnr, prt 1_,..r.i14 AVGII.I.S ic ROI SY-I—JOU bale N 0 5:4,i , 1ic50 . .t 100 tr .. l; .. !:is F t .ll ' ark.t '' 1 0 : 0 1r47. i % ;;71;;WILT r 0..,1,1.1eje R foz et the Batter and •pII4 J NFIP:T.D I: Front st A . I p . , F T AT Sea 4. lo: by / 13 CANFIF.I.D T 6 I''S rIIO. fo r - 1; ; T FIOkraOZI: LaREN:7II NIRAINOS-0( all the dattra4le ce:ms, r such ax Alarean, riarnet. cherry. scarlet. differtni shatlcs o' green Ar•l, sod blacil o. Pn RatKrrtYS or all the ithrive color., in ove r. v•r r.y ri.“,ny; an I.,Yr.NR•iE rii...1.0 o' ail tar ei , or., now orica at Dry (Inure of •pill NV R MURPIIr French Renoir', Parineios. )lootning Alpaccar, mote ;. c Good. ruz kcCo —ts kga Ecn•uety n for .ale tq antl4 tl F VON 110,1NHORST & CO A IMIN/SrRATOR'S NOTICH.—The sunst;;LSr haeinesta.lten out Lens,. of Mmtnustronon on :be Estate of ANN TIIORS, late of :tooth Forette torensbtp.deeesaed—all persons haring claims aeutort •.d estate are hereby nutifted to pre,ot them dell autbentwated, for settlement. and ay Indebted to laid estate are request.] to make , mreedinte payment to tbn sabs-Tiber JOHN THORN, Admr. aptl4:‘,lll' 116 A very dettratne three story Duncl:Lng House, mahed tue nna/etn ets la, nod In coalpieto r dn., /lan tnr, suet been repuntel and papered. It in •1 staled on Penn street, the, door* above Hay street Posnesuott ean be bad . Enquire at l'uney tc Ho tea Lumber o dilnueediatetee, corn er of Lt my and Slay areetn,or eft. eubeertber, •thin °thee an. vdtf I%' H. I.I.SEY. I , IIC.LT CLOTH waren. LE &TB hat. \TF.STERDAY tt Mercian. romans •an •dvertise• 1 n' Mr John H. Mellor's wherein he asserts covering the Piano hammer. with flit is no , a new invenuna. Parole himself 'cod such far the law lour rear. Ile teller,. no doubt, to the ~ r st,aary arti cle ol lets which, being no better thee leather. was re.ried Nouns & Clark. The let cloth used as pease. by Nunes & Clark to at new invention, Maytag been hat taut, introduced is England; and n is as .o. parlor to the common felt as hack •kte i. to tale , teeth. er.The said felt cloth . manufactured especially and ract.estrat.r for Pianos, and ha. been adopted by tti. brat Piano ',takers in London and 1t,,,, to the en trei exclusion of leather. Nunes & Clark are the any firm who applied to. improvement to all their Plano% rare to the aeon cheapest. Other good Ram maker tact as Chi ckering, Itoo.n. Dubois & Shadard. N.Y. etc., although they ase leather for their cheaper and square Pieties. acknowledge its sup. Horny by masking use or it for their neat and costheat instrument, rik. their Grand Piano.. The so has on band .n excellent Boston square Pl ano, end one of Nano. b. Clark* wadi lane tested by one of the best performers in ad. city, by • threecrontas trial. of the reaalt a di.crnloaung pub, may Mae by eallingand exams:nun for man se;ves a: his wareroom, at J.•W. Wood well . , 11 KLb:BEIL. .ptl I Sole Agent for Nona tr. Clark N it —A net lot of low priced Pianos cm the coal. co I,IICKETS ANI/ T 1.1119-50 doz Heaver Backe.— LI 20 Jo Tut., far sale by .Nl.l F VbN no:oi HORST dc. CO D IN.:S-10,1as for gals by ---- r soll'l ll I' VON SO_NNII_ _ •01T _ & _CO 04 pE:I'PEII—Iu Las for sale by .yUi li F VON. BON!!:1!bl RS l' d. CO Sugar( Sugar!! the hhd. or bbl, for - sale by F HART, enrner of P Federal and Robinson sta, Allegheny, switich.with • gen.. agosurtnsent of te eboieest Sti.k and Green TkAY. and Faintly Groeinee goneraliv, he offers at 41t prices for cash. optIldlt• j_ and la clams .11Itnstre!' Fooobcogi Jost reed and for sale by entl3 C IS GRANT 1.)0141N-14:1 I , bls notin, just rue/ ky fL spti3 C H RANT VAYILYTE 11/1. ab 267PAOTifillie CO.; mt raLte a t 7 i d not , l l , ke/ u llll ,. l u lA c lld r Fa m an , ilz bb,, brown and drab Bhutto Coating, nanny. and Woolan Yarny winch they volt sell at Ea,lern pneec Warahouta N 0.119 Sooond at, rzttnhorgh, Pa Facn,ry, New Dawn, Payette no. Pa. antla INiartrLE:t:;l..:,.l:l2,ll4aran 1101 V XI/ !SAUK u_ICAZP_h CO. Fr o nt CODYISII-10.UOU Ina •lirand bane,' in arrive; for an!, by srarl ISAIAH DICKEY & CO w•rri.F.rfOrWo y, by ISAI • II DICKEY k CO DRY GOODS. 2111/11..1•HY, WILIOs CO ARE row receiving Melt usual supphea of Grads for tut kelt scanon, which they ant( be happy to exhibit to thetCold customers. nod as Rpm, new on, may feel /permed to present theinsciver Always taking creel pains it, for I/1 seen goods as ar,„„ wants of the ralorn. Rude, long cape mince ennidesthaat to do, they ran say with monk confidence, and without entering Into a detail rit Iheir stock, that the \ Vcinern retail mcrek.l will bud with toot ad! that hid ellatOsnota require. Those who have homed the unprofitable habit of repairing to the Eastern mites tor their stooge of Dry Goods, won.d do wall to e•li, . a cendid comparison of that icoald to men, rat. result in the convicuon that lln eapettar turther may he obviated by buy ing in Pll4imro. spill an MiGNITTOOD GAIIIOIOI Inx.oloozpLn,f.o.r and other anti) ed to the senenn Will be kept. the Greenhouse. pat a large collection of rare and choice Plants, rent be one. to Itoqucte neatly pat up at short nonea throughout the seem. An Otanthus letters the allsghyny end of the. ttr. Clair Street Breda, every bail hoar coons thy day, returner to the Garden; and the loopy boat, Captain Walker, runs Ire nt the Point, s ling • abort Methane etave the Gar. den Fantee ins/ling epend the eventutg. trill Ito ercomtpodated ertth • return Cher:lib. at to Orion, P Kept on Temperance principles, and closed or :euttley. sf`a3 J. AMAIN. 1;INK OLD P and French Breerly . ,uneoloret , r for preset-on% Peach. and other Fro., for sale or the gallon no •theolcaale, at the Wtne blot, of the saba , nlo . r. JACOB WEAVER, Jr. 'rut/ corner Market end Front IMP iks. 3 /141 , K15111i.t..-140 Obis 1111 l .ar 4 t 171 is .ala ti aril I a cPartroa nUSFIRMI, THEATRE.: a. e. Porter Mausger Avanntea—Dreas Circle ant P.mlam 50 eta. Penn.! Ile, • • ......... • • • • • • • • ......... •••••111, r. Apartment Per penple of color 55 " 03- More open I past 7 o l elinek--Count ten: nee al X o'clock. FZIDAT. Scringrami 11-It, ronsei t nenee Its Cron warm. on the first representation, win be repeated the favorite drama of ROW. O'MORE. R O , (rm., ........... • .... Mae ireioll. ttterabbs Mt. Arcber. Dr Witakitt Mt. Colwell. Kathlreta • • • Mite Fanny. After et htelt, a MUSICAL MELANGE. II th. Herno Family. To ermelatla with THE DUMB BELLE. klus Ileron. Laule 4 1gaes Slue Fanny . llrnrs Vivian o•Smirk =MEM rpri F. copartnership heretofore emote; between the nitimribrra coder the firm of YORK, NIXON R \ ORR. war dissolved on the first day of August, 184.9. W. \lock will pay all debtradne by the fircheacept the stenmor Ranger and three Flats. W. YORK, JOS. _. . A NIXON, AMOR YORK • _ Mt Honore:Ws rho Judges of the Cover ofGono raf Qrsarrn &axons of as Peace, in and far the County of Allsgheny. Lll E pennon of JOSIAH TONES , of the 54 Ward, eity of Potshursh, to the county aforevaid, humbly umwoth. that your petitioner huh provided himself wah materials for the necommodetion of travelers and other., em hu dv'eniag honor, In the Ward afore cud, and Nays that your. honors will be Flamed to grant him o license to keep a Public Houle of Fame. prtointnent. And your petitioner, au in dory bound, will pray. We. the eabscribers, Citizens of the oforeuid Wanl, do certify, that the above petitioner is of Food repute for honesty and temperance, and is well - provided with ho we man and convenience* for the accommo dation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that ~Vern IS noceuary. - • R Baneeme, inee , ph Beefier. Samuel Bell, Wm. Wbbster, James Illehorde. Jas. Lemon. Chae. Bar.; nelt George Whitfield, Jobs foung, ol Nlth.loptrilatfir, V Tb met. .album. =1:11 ATTORNEY AT LAW —Mee removed to Fourth street, between Smithfield and limit st y Pint. 22112 17__ hbl. Linseed tit ) Met reweaving; It) do and ill hi bids No Lard Oil; 6do Nod do do ti este bleached winter Whale Oil; - I do Tanner's da • • IN.$ !Mr %meter Sperm Oil; re *tore aml ter rale 11 emir. 81-ILLER9 h NICOLS TR PF.NTINE— . 2O hb:s Torpeutine. just reed and for sale by rptil ttkILLERS a NICOLE (IOFFEE —1 25 Ist. iih;Culi , s, lust reeeleing and for %J sale by swirl SELLERS ft NICOLA R ICE -13 ice fresh beat RIB., In stns. and for sale by ska..LEas G Nibots BACON—YLLVO Hasa. !Sides and Shoolders a prime article, tar sale by stain SELLFSLS& NICOLS pooncoa-an bit SI and 7 pound, of best bruld.t, .stle I.y 1012 BELLERA ILICOLS T OISACCO,-71 W .sell rionn on isenoi ~ do Ru & Robinson n's Tobacco 10 do Hanover n's Qo In caves Broom , . Toil- inst. mid sad for stirs t r srnl2 BROWN & CULBF.HTSCIN STARA:Li-30 bss Clark k Wood'. Pearl Swett; L Birsib's Starch, jut reed and for talc by spil2 BROWN fr. CULBERTSON bIACKESLEL-30 bbl. No Atacterel; au do No 3 do; pat received and (or sale by •psl2 BROWN it CULBERTSON M kir . Nl ,, tdolossesi 100 do N 0 lIROWIf .t'f.I.ILBERTRON CbFFEI bg. Rbs Case. In Com szbl for "Jo by spOT BROWN Zs CULL'ERTRO;i_ MODEM! LANOVAGMR. rt F. SANDERS, from Germany,) respectfully an tiooncea tkat fm continues to impart ii.true dons in um FRENCH, GERMAN AND SPAIHSH Lanausges Hett , e perfectly familiar whit Ma Enatlth and permit.] to refer to gentlemen tally abta to form correct 'adamant about tits competency, beßopos ie LOOM 11 share of public patronage. lostmetions,glocts 111 Seminaries reel! as In pri. ante families, at the MGIII reasonable terms. - Tboee vibe wish to avail thectiseivrs of his serrice either Cs teacher. interpreter or tratuletar, ere to led to leave their names at tie bock sue of Mr J. ! l=al=El ~,,, Painters. and Dag, plata Depot. M. A. W IFAthiAL No. v North Liberty street, Ile V V ornore, arbelethte •thl redid dealer to Wind° Glees, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Turpeno Ar. Anted' Marertrds, and • hill and co.. nitre amine.. et Daguerreotype stook. or Case C 6 mows, ae. se., p the very ',moat prise spd Lac 'LILAC :IS — F.L.g..—Urosro, barred and red Domesti J: Flannol,, reed u..onsoroment: for we by sptll cia) eoCif RA N. Wood as _ _ _ •—• et()FTEE.L-Itkl bus flio eolfee — , tail teed mod feriar - te l_j .. IL+ eptll C H G/SANT FA VV. ITS: LILANKE - f.i —Jest received from de Fasters, a lot .of serener Fatnily Maekeis, for side at Ellie. priori, al the warehouse of the . PAYETTE Id AN!) VG No 112 Second rt, up main. Pittsburgh emit I - IAM FM WOOL.—Wonted,l6o,o3i, Dm Mb wash. Li ed and common Wool, for which the biletmet price sill he paid by the FAI SITE MANUM CU, spt. °Mee, No LIS Second rt. Pittsburch DAIS:ON—IL,COO Iha Shoulder, Way Sides, for sale its 11 sleee by HOST & CO, Liberty al Cati.a2/ 4 -60,000 COMMIM Cigars on consignment,- Vi for sea by spat OFAcccgtalig,2d Wood at C1166@6-913 taxa jam landing and for axle by spat / J CANFIELD EATIIEIIB-9W Feathers, Ale seed and Ffoe seliLtry _...pt1l C H GRANT DACON HAMS-10 c. 1.• canvassed Hams,a gc.7B . D amele,Jast landing Dora suer IWebrates, for sale I. apt' l S & W HARR/LT:aft 1-11 , 1DERS' BOARDS -114 Blndet.' .11ravr Pearls, 35 es. 22054 114 .• " -• 40 " u 6e , - • • " 60" 111 :: : :: :O S .". '''!'2' 47 " ' 113" Valli; ri Ifu" 1.0 30 '• 43127; Each handle weighing 30 /ha Just received and for itale bq .011 C GRANT "F rft ticEl ve.b—From the Fastitpemile Chl , Cloth J Factory, en assortment of Floor Furniture. Coach thretain. and Wagon Cover Oil Cloth, which we offer, to vrboseaale parch-awn at &morn pewee. The moat consists of the folto.ivg ankles: FLOOR OIL CLOTH. a h yard. yd wide heavy Sheet Codsi. lIMi O "medium do 0-4 "do do do 600 " 0-4 " " de FURNITURE Ono e 4.4 Counter Clothe: :um t. 5-4 Green do. for molt:ter blinds; 450 " 4-4 do do, e and pausrm PM dozen assorted .Ines Table Covers, splendid quality. COACH CURTAINS. 450.yee 4-4 Polished Surface; .540 yds Wagon Corers. Constantly manufacturing and receineg, and for sale at the Oil Cloth and Indio Rubber Depot. No 5 Wood ~. • sptll • J do 11 PHILLIPS SPAN or lIDICS&=A spaiorildsig black Mateb Homely sound and perfectly ( 4.lAyentle. Pawing wuumg • one pair at Carriage Horses, ems obtain Mean at rem .00.01, once. Apply to opal JACOB WEAVER. Jr. . The splendid steamer REVEILLE. Stone, master, will leave B this matedmy. Ilili mu, at 4 o'clock, P. Al for the above and all intertnedoste ports. 1D beep Reveille No. 2, wlll leave the coot of Wood ne t 10 A. AL spin 0 ILES: SILKS!! SILKSThe richest, teranst awn 1.71 chealgtest emortroent ever offered ST any one honee in the Western cenrury. A A MASON & CO, spite 00 Market at , riesnmEDEs AND N. DO LA INas—Many cum, I,J h i si day opeomg at A. A. MASON & CO.'S One ceore, 49 Market at. 'pile _ .... _ CALICOES' CALICOES !! CALICOES!!! More th. 60, 0 ,41 yards of the oboes /semen goods have been reaerretifloong the pen week, et the only cheap ono Pen. Som. *PO° A A MASON CO • I ACEB—tr6 canons Laces, or every deetretrie par tern, prices employ from I to 60 eta per yard, retie A A MASON _t CO TICIONGS! TICKINFR! TICEINGS! . .!—A A Ma. FOP A Co, No 00 Market rt. have In more Me ler gest amorment. atones" .rivalled. Call at the only pnee 07110 nrJ1701 , 4 PLANNIMet, corn 11110 white—A large 1.) amorthteet jars teceived by roll. 4 A MASON k. CO A .6. MASON & CO. 60 Market oath taltels Ilt!chT,7,7 ' . ' ,T r ,%`, e 7rV e— e.nnl, i ,c'esi.:„7,{:"=":' RI.EACIIP.D AND - GROWN /41116M5-0( ne7l — F” all the arc , l known branda, from 6 els per yard ta 14 qui° A A MASON A CO . 1 4 EAD-83 pip 1. 1111E1 9 ,.. i .4114/Wrik CO, 36110 '.B caner at OPFFIE---dt7 bn.i prime Jim and Java Coffee, in C r• ra.ndronrrire for =la I. S WATERMAN, sp:10 3t Water and G 2 Prom .t Te.nri—tiAltraTai;sts end caddies - F ilyson, pun Parader, Imperial nod Black Try, for vale by ett° LS WATERMAN pEPPEVTRIVALS O ICE,-1i bg. Pepper labia Groan ( ' dm S bp Alsptee; 10 Sri Grimed ' da; fer rale 67 Vt.lo LS WATERMAN !1 ,f oak. Ombra Mot 7,..,<, , : ., 411 . ; ti v AN. . —SO ow* Caain, 3nte s i7 v..rmithuN goAe—inu Roldp Soap; 3do Almond do 1 doz bi o ooperior !Manor 'NW; trtrin.6,7,„ eptlo • einTRIN YARNS AND BATTING-0400 Coon / Yam, wortoili bl 4 bal. No I and 2 Rattinir; for .le by.publ4 WATERMAN t: tISTAN& - BUCRETSLZ — Tuba; 6do Boa ketst T 4 do Eerie'.; 4.4. &Oa by myth) LB WATERMAN STAIII-50 ban mperior F. T st r t i t b , . , , sA g i r y MO b L o tr d ESt o; o . 4bl t a y N . ;? o 24 l 4:l s aam i I. T l E klikzar LOYER SEED-230 bush prime Etl.er Seed; for sale by sptlo L 5 WATERMAN LASS-11/0 b. 43210. Smith & iiirrales brand; 30 do 10:12 I' 99 dr, :19 Alen, 9:19, IDTI4. 10:13, 10 216,1411 E and 12:19; for Bale br IPAO 1. R WATFIRAIAN PONY WON 11/U6l9.—A =an Black POool , :11:7 11 9 11,:ntrnaalnd sound; At We sp Ai I.qw. 111.4.TTERVIN , R I.loner fnabln. DII. W. U. DA.8.10, DENTIST, Matef New real Orrlca—Smithle al ; atm; between Seventh awl V'Et:fgettet =Mk game end teeth tnatml flooloopialtsally. :WWl* NOTOSI trStitanpitTir 'entaznemz , • mEnicAl.n.srtiruNit rrnifi scam. fteasionfol94a a* li(lvillewrolat , , 1 'nth brao4l.2Cbarr mfwday In October cent The daily Lectern thereafter will- be • le corerfly debarred - at the easanaochoset ¢aild.tor • ohatly m fatot ttptd for the bereave, ea Liberty thee; ace door earth of Ittaturcote. Jou" C. S. ravens hl D.—lhditmes and PArtwe of Alcamo.; Diaau"'h itanace C. Al. Reitman Al. D--Ohate ties arid Dia: easee of Woe end Chi:dren. Itristssho N. Waroarr, A. AL M. D —Chemistry. A. lisownwe. nohow, A. AL 1. 1.1"-Ansactng end PhysiolosT. R. N Wmortr • A. Al. Al. D.--EttiaTrF. S. rumor, A. N. At. Mad ice, and dygnme. The duties of the Dchacatstretor will bopertoreeshiby the Prees.or of Anatomy. TkieFecsity have at teals cornmand the mostample mears apple.", toodcleokr— for &course as thoiengh end ...Pie... livered In the bee:ea...tad to q eoentry. The Obstetrical cusdels ate the latpret end best free importsdond were procured di Pans et arced mist The Faculty mend, ah Mine rOsaibte, to ELI the 'newt theirs wilt centientert itiotoughlg qatilificd meat the responsible 41211e4 thereat. They pledge them sels. ausreatied devotion to the interests of ad who may be disposed' ha pat the., selves'uoder their tuitine. Tickets its encla Thglama V" Demonstrator DM kletrieuledon 05. Pled...mitring in dm city are requested In cell on acme member of the Faculty, who wilt give eilviee with regard to the selection et twat ding house, to Cc For further intorestaion, address the Dean of the Fa cade. EGIN A LD N. Di' RIG FIT, - - - . . No. • 101 We. Pale= st, one door West of Libenf td,} 3 . l .ttom• 5pt10:42.3531-0,4c. rm. ___ ... _ JOON ItYLI7PS SPOOL SILK. EXPRESSLY FOR SEWING. To avoid the many tneonvenlor em attending Med. of the customary Skein the abort aniede bits been much, aro for • long time wanted. It has always been a muter M astouishoterd, that whilst - dm C 0.116011 ant- Me of Cotton, wan ranveni,ctly spooled for genehtl tase—Silk so touch more valuable, should have Men supplied in Skeins, from which to touch tremble, vaie alum and lose has arlsrn. The &Snaky ha. at Iwo been overcome, the POlio offered n toed article. bandromaly pat ap to a com ment ,no for &miscue on. The ealy ebmcdon urged against ibis article is the appurent small quanUtyeaett spook This t. easily egplameri. Eaaa apml marranted eontsin yds of Silk; whi on led:le ordiumy tikeie, at Ma same price, bas bat an entertain quantity vary tog from 15 iu l S yards. The Spool Silk Is ready for use atitbe time of mu d:tam, and it nary needs a trial, to ornikii,en the mom akeptleal orris superiority to duality Independent of the neat and convenient form to saheb it In furnished, It has teat aneantages over the Aran as it dam away with the tedium of winding, ale vexation of tangling, and the ion of time in preparing it for ate. • - Foe sale by the cue. by W. H. 1101113T11A11115 & SONS. 51 Notth Ad el, 51011.SP.L101N, SONS & DItI.ICIIII4, eptl&d2ar Nab .51 ehlettlabb, New Yore:. C. EL DARE, 31. D., ITOAICEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: II unnos—On Ruth!lasid st., between 3d and SW Ofree boom—From LI M. to 3 r. SL—Acm a ins, P. M. Rzsrozscs—Mr. Bsodont, comor,SmithAeld and sod Third Its. spedfins Pianos with Yen Cararad Einsinmers , MOW mbseriber feels himself ca ll ed upon to none& j. an advertisement respecting an improvement covering the hemmers of Pianos, lona professes to announce "Felt eon red Pines" as • new Invention_ Fortes +Martell casein hammers have been sold n me, front datums numulleturers for five years Past, and those alto mop consider 114111 improvement, en be supplied with Piamorindi',lngicornsts man at marts., and 64 etrapintnro netiorpf reit and Leanter tnted, by.ealllng at th e wanton:no( the . subtenber JOIIN H. lIELLOR,BI Wood st, Sole Agent for Clnekning's Pianos for Western Fecursylvards, • .e _pV3 REW PALL 0001?8 METIL IIIVILPHY la now receiving Ma tire! Foi l D°.,a2.l:l7btr, argies dart Nit d a vearranted not colon; and flat near solo Fall Alpace. cad Mohair ;Lulus; Trauma etcad and taelDelf do Palmattce and Lyonate Clothe Of the most desirable-color% end a fall repply of bleactihi aod unbleached Maalinh Irish Linens,Man hester Gingham., et no career Patth and Market tat. Bayer, arbitteited 10 Sal sad era. ' .108 TEACHERS, WANTED. IXTI EN MALE TEACHERS wanted for,the . Q Sehools ße et Lower St. Clair township. Applies- ems writhig or otherwise to any . of the , nederagneii, wade non! Monday. OM. lea WO o'clock, A. AL, whets this Boats of Diuptets will proceed to ex amine the app 4 ieents at the Rex* SetinPl 4ostse in Tenipernneerille Salary SPZ per month. PHILIP f, BIRTH, Lower Si, Clain R. R. AMERTON El2..LYjempereineetrille A. AMBLER, 51 Swithfwasa spdadlw 'Kyr Treatise on Halal Hailing, emits La prising three ongingl aliHems KT!) , iS the trammel or innng in dratiting the face monk!. or dw metrical, elliptleal and spiral Rind Rads; also, or original system of applying the tip. of the mould tic No- edge of the plank, an original theory of resting point., ,Mended with an introductory coone, of geometry, tn. tios and proportion.. asemplided by fall and complete demonstrations, and illimirsted by twenty platea. By L. ab Reynolds, Architect, No. 3lOampt. N.Oricana Ric reed by JOHNSTON &MORTON, corner Third ond Market TAM:Mir-RI - Ras No 1 I out 011, to ooze nod /0/ ./../ sale by ENGLISH Lc LIENNF.Tr, amyy3l :31 WooelYl • irral• ISLE DLIST,Ib tobie br 6.11 i by 1 , 1 imp • K. F. SELLERS TEA -40 hf chests VII ana•D•hiegribi;Frrrriretir for gaje by sptB ISAIAH DICKEY tr. CO SALTS-7b Laalate and (or sale ay sing ISAIAH DICIM*.t CO CITEENE--./1.7 his last reed at deo Western Remy.) Bum , Dppot, arid fcrt ate br opt, [I CANFIELD rpooue Tontsu-114* orc,LeiuCiiiitslibra Med 0, barelan leeched k splendid altrok or.Carpenl. unread jsienret racl. for sale law. spat ACKERFIL—tee leas kis 4 tkalss Mackerel, An halm 'a wont and far IRS 4'.ll)laal, wpm Can Baziili neat at TUNIATA "BLOnalt3=66 tea a op .ps:gtinaent In ty store and far =ln by ,O 1/IEIT ie.-JONI:9 MOLLSITCX-110bbis N 0 moaser, myna:tear. , mum and for sec by .pt 9 Xtra ecIONES DOCK. OIL-50 bblo„ my pare, 'aware ittla 4i7de /1 by .1.7 Witiß teMNE.iii • DOLMA@ FIRE BRICK—PRICE REDUCED.— () The tobsetilmes am prepared, to fill oedema for Gloveee Bone. Vim foarranted total to any m soortetj by the boat load, at - slalom donate oar thousand. _KIERf JONES BACON SIDES—WpaI lb. Wm.. in time. bowie, for sale by spy trlEft JONES TOR eiNetNNATi ' ' The apleadid Inpamet RINGGOLD, Aga Will leave tortte above and all In ter:lnitiate porta lhli day, al 4 o'clock For rale,' or paWan, pyly on board. rpctO NEW DOOFL-, DR. MOWS TOUR THRaf3ll AMERIC/1,- Pertional 6,4111.{.1 qt. i rtearthrtudit a part of the U. Pk and Caned. with rtotteesof the blowy and nuntrtnen or Slpthodism in America: by 4rtea !Axon, D D, eeirti a penult qf the anthem Tbe Harmoniat, a colloodoo of rtaered Mete, patent .d round note. bletbanat Almanac tea lidgl—petea 6 ems—for tale wholesale and mall by R.IIOPKIN9., tprl. Apollo Relama. Fennh at (114.PME-160 bas prime Cheese, pat teed and ha I eby spa & W IYARSAVOII DHIED PEACHES-402 blab Mind Peabbehprime halves; in store ann lot .it by - NARBAUGII azavnum OLD DR. JACOBTOWNsENITS SARSAPARILLA le so prepared; that all the Men propenlm of ohs . ant; neett uil tiTglielst ro i t T le=ktio ' r, II a e; l triertt rePteted; Dan entry :particle grateatea{ einem, sem. red in o pore Mid eimccetnurd form; and thus Ito rendered utemahla or losing any or Us valuable and healing properties: Prepared ill this ambit is mans die most powerral cleat in'" . . _ Otil3Pi QF r:44 I . I MERIOLE XIidIEWMIL MI ePtit W . V.-ten Int We tae commendations oa ! £.1. , 1 ! , , Pd1l le ne nit/Orb , Men, Women end children. we dli doingwendeo Intim eat* of consamPtim, .....tlelPePiia ned Live , CotOplaint, and m Rheumatism, untdate end II Cg s, all Cuter.. Karp- Boas PReples, Watches, and all ageebons Muni hem ' • .ISIPIIIIITP OF THEI BLOOD. _ 1 1 ,mintesseiBmannlione clammy in all complete. an=lt Dam Indigestion, from Asiditsof be nd dSwims b; ! from unequal denotation, detenalmstien of bl to the ! heed, panned= of Bto keen, cold and cold hands, cold Wile and hot Radice over Ne body It Ms not , bad Its mud fis mem and colds; and P.M... MI . 1, 1P5.1...7. 1 .... WS& mile perspiration, relaxing stria -1 Um curtna amp, Ohmt, sod every ether pall - Ai Id nothing le Its median:a more mannestly seen and acknOwledged shah In all kinds and stages or Filallagi COMPLAINTS • it weektenandon to eases of butt nate, or wanes, r alba o=liturnemd,Pumpressed,orpm e . ' Aimese, I of the reenrmal pellOdll. Nd Wtei . WA la efieetml irl earth all forms of the ney Mamma Gs isinovingsbsaandons, and regal._ snag the general systent,,ii gives new and among. to theashoa body, and come elle:me of !, .mVOL'S DWEASIZ AND DF.BILITT, 'and tin.pressints or rune,. a greet Vida" Of other disesteem, es Spinal Drina:on, Neuralgia let. Vint* Danes, Ravening!, Atarptie Fite, Coma...lona to 4.11 siet thisolmn, ma M115=1 , 4 UM iliii•rlismis Nnot Rai eon anYell'iMa RAP, Int nai oi . B. P,„ Tonb. ir he *li r) "' hlVl WITITVIII ' Z ' II ' ir " " 3 Immense eg the ed P'sset, 'hat the tin lle or Diglinsonilatia and NEVER SPOILS, while thi .b et i, e?DOEIV. II s mel t ( rs.enta and blows the haulm laing it late fragments; Menne, o.C.id• liquid ea- Ping and I k ll . l ll.2.lhlgnSdsl Nan opt *is hoe rade gonspoond Si.' potatWinue 10 the system? Wang Vis tiG= , :k ill system•almady dbission wi t h ti . L .,al e Thaaapeis knead! posse notisilisnow, ilett Irk= Rad Soars inane scantneiny, %h.* miseht e t e it predanest..datuleamt. heanbant, palpitation of the Mutineer. complaint, dimelimea dyeentery,citell e mg memptionnf the blood!' Malta Scrofula but an told ,heateg,isona,,losdr Whit peoduem all the hums.a which blirc on Emptiness of the Skla Scald Head, Sall ithetniaposipeleaWhlte Swelling!•. Pever•Sores andgdielestrattons animal and - eaterneir ii Aeoe,: ing Imam heaven Mt an at id anbmince, which toms, ..dila t e spollsall the guide of the bode room in Ica, What cusses Rheumatism ant a cons acid Goodl which.: Prelanateet'aalflitetmen the loin) MI eiceimet a 4.: : ?Res er and tonami e n g Use tender! Madonna. tissue* , open whiehit meter Ea of nerve 'din egs . l .. o r i. g h,: OM litt.tack4aftlebtagedetre' s datien at i ld n II V the illafelmwhich Mild hensta nature. ''''' '• Notta lett elothattlbla . Make estitgail, and infirdtei lywontemmest wk . , .. . ' SPOAtiIitifiREIHIENTINO. ACID C , COSIPOUNIP - :-... PP IVA TOWNSEND t end yin he'wonal tataltane it andermad that Old Ja cob rosTa.aftoaa,achigmo s.a. a anka, a . Isollalion , of Malan:ins peeparatinta.! Heaven -toting au we should deal in m artier, which etonlkhear die most distant tniesntonnen to ec., P.• Tawresendillslielsi and which should bring down i upon the Old be. such tampon.. load of complynt. i Antletintilleaolts free agents who have sold,xdpre` Chums who Moo used ht. P. Townsend*. paramatme Compound:. •.• . • We snob it smilerstood, because it Si the deem** letabctliet S. P. Totrmentli article a nd Old Vs / 11 . ,6 . T ownfomrs-S.naparills arm heaven.wise apart. `an Infinitely alseholles that they we antis (sorry pat• tiedmir, having not the einglecteing id comma. It Is to artetiffninds upon the tialbrtinVsni 1 . Ill.dss Was Into Wounded hanian'ty. to kindle hog. m te!" 'despairing bosons, to ce.10,,,b,.;,{ dad boot and etc r into the embed - and bruises nat. ..." . I ' l.i " -that eh/ leR. JACOB 'TOWNSEND bat SODOC?, PONNyt the onportenny •nslaimm!l._.-b'..4_ r. , o 11 /Ell - SAL CONCENTRA T . L. 11 ,.."..GY • ale%mach; and to tho.knoolo.lN . . 11 who at May may Learn md knew. by 101.1 en• its momemests i roma enaam. ,. .• , . , all J. KIDD 6. CO- Wid . 1 . 1 A ge nt.l , d'. , a esimishninis; J. GUM', Womegnao. Dr. ~!7!, , tUEANT, AdAgke..,;Att. I. cIoISELL. Voila t."' G 10. GARDNER. eitls ' , jai& Ptde t mmit sisni ,C.'ier - cttEClri7inGT:' , (iii, - 1 . 4i1aa.ipt,....4 ." ' Baltimore at male! N. HOLMES le SONS 1.,•,: .... . 1 .. a ADIIIISISITELLTORMINOTICSAs—The tin b scriber having taken ant lettere of Ads:anima non on We Estate of PAUL MILLER, lam of the Mts. or Aliqthe.y, deceased, hereby gives notice to all per sona havingclaim. nob= .sedd ekuce. to present them, duly authenticated. for sentarnen& and ail pen ma indebted .are Idoinvt to mike immediate puy mem to the sinbacrikeriln the eby of Allegheny. . splidete ANNAUIRY AW.441,4114mg. ....atea...ant7OVaal & otnr t 3 ; CRAIG M _ , ANUFA4.I.IIRND TcLOACCO.:4I L04,1,1,cp lb. e5244.11•420ve5t Poo Chewing Tobsdosi - hf. bxf AV 11 Grukes , '. lump 'tobacco; 10 do 'Han's' 10's 21 f do 'Layton's' Sa" 14 do ..14.4per'P 6 8,21t00t0 Phac race irmg and for 44.1 e by epos • otrattANT . ICE—IS ma to more and for sale h 7• J 8 DILWORTII22 CO SRCHINGS-10 e 4. • gOonlar." ifralk rCO spa TOBACCO -33 I bzs Pembert4.4 iaperior 6b To- Lac., rezeiring and for We by ryt7 C A ariarrr WOOl. --The highest market Nice eash , Reid fa? the .I.llfereataredunf Wdol by > 'ea 8 fr. N lIIRBAUGII LARD OIL-3 bbls No 3 LArd 01, In are arid rot We by opt 7 1211, H ARBAUOII IATANTE.D—&oa bush Hurley; WJ &Corn; 4907 . TV do Rye, for labia the /Aghast market pm. , to a.h vrall be paid by spl7 tS • %V lIARIatTOH • FTD GLOVE.--P a. Eaton k Co.-haTs reeel , .d • fresh inreply ofd id GlaTell .r.rt mica, spitable innan and lan!. Sili, I•tnpere .1 Der- Int Glows, willefarimip..7oeitte et 02 Fourth it 0110 ---- XTATINS:—CIooded i%aearle Waite, Naar, 1 blue .rd black =lied, o and aka. ce • lomd anqi sisehlusi.ed lkd 'al. by rya „ F H EATON CIS 01 ram* at BIIELLA small tot of Ladle. Silk Mabeelj Ice, both Meek and colored, for tale it EATON'S Ttialsolo Same Foultb S UGAR-140•Ititila N o Nam strictly "prime, last mat wed and for sale try opt, L El - WATERMAN, Water ot • LIKATIIEBS-154110. prim, Ina • en, to amino' to' r motrow, and for sale by *pa t?,l ,W4'nrntlaittr S 17:&111-10 bhdat .r: A.4I. Striar,. or . te c a o ngrge O KEA strni ‘i CHEK'Fr-41-AGVit=-114TL WCIUMBE-132 big Wit Mena. far We by • pia WICK I 11rCANDIAS45 PFlpftP -5 "." `es.' ;VI 't.tlawnmse VREVOLI DRANDT—A Auperior article /:ainal purposee, jam rl,o'd and for ode by mu JOUN D MORGAN, Drogog om. WlNE—W=lmm! pun, 2r metViinel pax P pwe,.lur eee fro D ."I". .A)Hri I vptfl MORGAN Q P. NVIIITING-15 bath for sans bi , . 4 g __.;" JOON D.MORGAN f' QP. TURPENTINE-14 bbl. jut raced and 11.4 a S F. 1.9 .pro .11)011gc)RCI -- rib ROM}IIREEN-2 caeca extra; i•J:: -- 'at — "r. Li .pro ••• . '.IOIIN D ntoßa • 11YIR WOODS-40 bbl. Jun rt el and far r• WWI 0 MOIL' GIZZAMAARIVAL, OF NEW-OOODI FOB, TDB FOP. AA A. hIASON ft CO-, Mo. co . Jost received animate:lw e* . 7 G1)00$, to vehleh they Witte •• fnends sod the pablie—aasart;' elm will be mold at thefratsnal, to defy eotopetillda. aable to Cinebeatt, Lo' limed on the WTI favor , AUCTION SALES lay Joh!. D. Davis. Auctlor.oar. Sterir and Fantv Dry G. On Mouder moTur. Sept. Mb, W o'clock, at tbe Ceiterorcpal SR 10. % <0,1104 0: W.0:1 aSkd Win Roca be - An aim:sire assonment olnensousble staple and fancy Drygnhods,amonz whleh. ant m+ :Tine alon g, IMltlttMflt , t, 4 .0111 e•• tt•Ntd, ye iCter .1.•• Itlllkft*, dre .. Tree; . tabby eel et, • ba:lsr. l i no s t o and L.l3datant limn table : 4 1 :i4,1,,,: 7„ (d g i h ! t. L . 1 1- At eo'canet, I QII.1111r1r11" FUlttit, he idelock, , Variety gattals,.-.adr m.de enthing, bon.sod thoea, hats, cam, fine eatter7, gold and init. VIOLIN Pm, I knot bugle, viorum, unnOrdetnts,- dams made Rooks, ran. nriow oud Vithfl3/14_ at; SlttOrdal and MOMilreVellitry yen 2lib, a , the Lommereial flake RoOms.'retent and Yin am, will be sold, by catlibsg..n In% sod choice collection of ram attlenblnnudt'dAnuartagdsh books, coutortstrg authors on artlitcrthre. tice,orrament, Etna aria, /lamp, bond,' tented... and agriculture, medicine, biography, Sepses atakt, eel, the dram. tbeology, arts and sew user M. antes., ...W.sPoutrY. dm. Atfo,o sanely of pictorial mat Invested work*, embellnhed with flee. colored env, rings and illuminations. , Catalogussnre now ready ter dehrery. GetatteMmt nimble to .uend ule may Inge their onion atten ded to by the voLserlher. syti3 - .JOHN D DAVIS, Suet therfenteretreo Bak of Dry C-1.1.1. ly cairlyAnto Oa Vridaywtornusg, Sept 14th, at IC o'clock, at the Commercial Sales llonow,forocr ItioWeaw.l Fifth RD, will be .67d—A lame townie, of Dy Oman, oblott have beret vary laically injured by water.. .he 0 ..9 0, etTOrazing •