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Uni rninioti frost this • Antlinasoulo and Whig NomMations Ica vain 'twin cosalrs.. TUOJEAS n.•IIOWE. or aus.rtn. rui icon 4 wont, nurxr flat romscus, 11AR31113..D.ENN 4, Or 71Tr0.01.1. - • .2 1:22AII, JAMES•CAROTHERS .1102 MORGAN ROBERTSON, Plusbomi. • T. J. BIGIIAN, Lower St Coir. IL C. WALIiER. Elisabeth. JOHN wa.ossr,v. JAIIES FIFFE, SnOwden. raossouriso orsoamov, FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Pitubargb • cenouscoiloo, EBENEZER BOYLE, Nenh . Faynne. ~trotroo, • • DIAL FLYNN, Lower St w -Clair: coom ovorrro; . • D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio. E ?SE NEXT PAGE FOR LOOM. SIATTEM TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Ake. AssrucAlcßmnrctrirri—Munsu Cameo's. Irla — stated, ott the most reliable authority, ?aye the Laterettee, thlasal Cornier, that the emirs =portlier bivadatuffs from the United States to filigland in 1519, will not be sUricient to pay for over one half the Calicoes Imported from that country daring, the ume period! In the year 1649-we Imported from Great Britain alone, over nooopoo dollars worth of Calicoes! Meantime the heaviest calico manufacturers in the United Slates have failed. 'What a dimunetit upon the terribly destructive creels of the present tariff upon all ourbomo in terests! What Will be the conwqnstee, if no res licillignnted by Congress. That is not hard to forego. Tho revolalons of 1536 to '4O will be se enacted en a more extended scale, overwhelm. leg tens of thousands with the rein of all their chrhly hopes. Then, If not before, when the peo ple shall arise in their distrcu r and peremptorily demand a tariff, will Congress go back• to the, only safe policy of specific duties, to be over• thrown again in some fume day of presperty by interested Demagogues. Patna•. hydro Electric Light. We copy in article to day, giving a farther ac count of the wonderful dircarets eaid ut have boo made by Mr. Pains, of - Worceaf cr. Our faith in the ee'ruiety of this discovery is nct very great, although it nu always appeared to us pen Bible and prnbable. Its wondetful influence in promoting the happiness and comrott of man, *meld it prove to bo true, given an ,interest to every thing connected with it, and lends no id• mositrembliegly to hope that re great • blessing us won to be giyen touts human ince. . The editor-of the New York Tribune, in notic ing thri subteet, says that he hos conversed with several yrieutific men oho have argued that the .whole is an . absurdity and a chest, and that the ens ,which Mr. Paine has exhibited at 'Worms . ter, is not produced by any new method as he elation, but is generated in the mond mode and kept in a priiito reservoir in order to impend upon nisiters. - • •• . "Meanwhile, errs the editor, we know of al lout one eminent - savant who has conversed with the inventor, examined tho light and beat, end :inspected the apparatus as far as it ia ewhibited, :and who hap had his mind so far changed respect lag the affair al to be entirely undecided, waiting for farther testimony before concluding either . T 011 1 ,7 The process by which this g 9.11 is produced, has not been ehown by the inventor to these who have visited him:for inkirmntion, this be explains by the Aimee: that ho has net ci.ompicted his Patent in England, where , be wishct to take out a [patent before taking one in this country. This 'alone throws a doubt over the matter, which will not be removed until the invention Is fully exhib. 'lied for the inspection of the world. Tub LAT= Dettworstrxr or Dkruvrry.- - litelast dor elopement of unmitigated rosticions mischief, in Pittsburgh, is that of throwing oil no. on the dresses of ladies, as they walk the streets. Yesterday we were shown 'n sib dress, com. • pletely saturated with oil, which had been thrown upon it some where in Market street—the discov ery of the oil being made by the wearer, st,the corner - of Fourth street tht Tuesday, no leis • tbs'a four ladlis bad Soo silk dresses ruined by, being saturated with oil, as they were walking the streets. This number has come to oar know , ledge, but there may ho others. —So Gr. the 'W.. • lain or villains, have not been detected. Their • enmity enema especially directod to silk dresses no others being the subjects dais mIlii&I01:111 COIF chief. We hope the authors of these contempti : We exhibitions of malignity will icon be detected , and imbjected to mast condign punishment. If .any one I. detected In the act, he will be very apt to receive very summary punishment. Lieutenant Maury, in a note to the Seeretary of the Navy, dated 3d inst., states that the Comet din• envertid en the bat May; by Dr. - Femme, of Alto ea, wu• observed from the National Obseivatery at:Washington, on.Suaday eight, by Mr. Ferguson, 'who says that the Comet 13 tritbdut a tail, and that inCiteueleas presents dinnppearnnen or a pearly white nebula, about I admits 30 degrees in di :ea:inlet., with- waits—of condensation about the centre. CALIEMMIA Clow.—According to a gatemen' it the New York Journal of Commerce, the rmaniit of California, gold imported into New York Iron the 12th jorte. to 4th June, 114, was f..9,teei 4.17. The value, Of gold dust brought by unseen gem, - and nut. entered on manifest., for the ram period Is egimaleil at.. $4OOOOOO, making an ayg gate of $14,000,000 foe tlw year. Divrtcotxr wrrn POITIMAL. - A well Informed Wau%ington correspondent of the New Yr rk - Idris; irrites is follows Kr. Clay, our Charge d'AEtains el Lbhon. it ' basked for In this country before a great while.— ' So Emu sa be arrives,the President will trensmit • a apeciel menage to Congress, upon the subject of our present relation with the Portugese Do. inlnlona, that WEI IMlCll,mmaiderrbly strong of non • powder. The ditdcalties that exist, grow out of thneontinued refold of the Portuguese Govern • meta to pay the indemnities to American eitizans, ` , .without pretending to mire ah excuse, for such • injustice. Things have been brought now to such a • . crisis„ that there is no alternative — but payment or War.. • A Waaningion hilt: in the New York• Tribune. Orlando Brown, Commissioner or lodise Affairs, his resigned. Thu resignation took plate beam his appointment had been confirmed bithe Senate. It is said that Major biarklendot the wee Damao, has also resigned. BLI.TIIOIII FACTO= 1...—T6e licolea Mills GI lett* or Saturday sole 1 The Thistle Victory, eemnienced on the first in aunt, to ran four days in the 'meek. 'Thus all our trot:mica-Ibn tin toe, Gramm, Patapsco and This. de are salrarieg by the pre4SUte In the dementia market. That. lour communities, embracing a population of two or three theuesnd inhabitants, are thrown upon ball work, when the tyrants el .. many are barely nupplied with the cameo& of full : labor. The aeprestion is felt by alb-rein mechan• ' ic, the aura keeper, and the firmer. Tna Bressrivona. Baia Socrerr.—This toef- My during the past year, boa distribute./ 52. 011 Bibles and Testaments, which to nearly Eros' to the distribution in the years 1947 and I St% when the work of supplying mini: of the tummies was lOW T 40 1 ,30 sty pressed. The ;Wm -haws from the Alnerialin Bible Society Noce 1910 amount to 8(12.000 26 The amount Mr the peat year isElde 200 23. which We are happy to think is paid for In fall The pledge of 530,000, made In 1649,tci rid the American able Society to Ito kitelirti Ilea, was paid. The .promise made fora the gums object in ISO. of 650,00 0 , will aeon be The Batton traveling .toes that tut retail two tie.ta of that city Ito cheated out of at lout $ 50 ,. 000 •13 sonny. by - means of counterfeit money.— Throe rogues art now adder strait on cbargoa of intoring eporsone butt bill,. WASIUDIJOTO . Cerrapamletico arils l'iltargb Gazette 1 Wa.ratoarco.3unt 9. day of aMbigamm _ltamora-..Alar m. "'go If ,t.r.er from Cuba.-Ooarao of tb• Prealderif. 6 lllnamia of 115 r. C1ay......111r. IleutoWN I lotion and Speech This has born • day of rumor;, and at the close Jf it; we are in such a mist, as to be gate tumble diainwiltsh the Una from the probable. .ad the probable frosi ;the false. !Ate last tight, a tele. graphic dispatch was received from Charleston, Wating that pen: Campbell, the American Consul, had been imnt;rioned in Havana, by order of the Captain General, and that the bark or brig Rolla, with one hundred and thirty Ceifatlii% emigrants, : had been califs:tied, and the persons taker', thrown into eontliemant. Too immediate ease of the Connie imprisonment is owed to have been, his makicg perkiest &Mend for the release of these. This news was issued hero in a printed slip, which seems to have rooms from the Republic office. The city has beets agitated all day with this ex citing intelligence, and with rumors growing out of it. We Bret heard, on what I thought induo. potable authority, that Hon. W. R. King, chair. man of the Senate Committee en Foreign Itela. Cons, bad received, while is church, a tote from inc. Clayton, informing him of the unbstance o' the abOve dispatch; and requesting him to assist at • consultation upon it. Next it became bruited abroad that a king Cabinet council had beta held in the morning, followed by another in the afar noon, at which the moat energetic measures fig the vindication of the honor and rights of the country had been determined upon; and theta the mite tested, every body arm in the COZITiCtiO rQhat couriers were speeding on the wings of the Wind to every Point of the compass, like, the henchmen of Rodetio Dtos, proclaiming war with Spain. But about six o'clock came a_violent reaction. It was aseettained that no Cabin} council had been held, and that, in fact, the goverment had received no information of the above startling Import, and nano of any character upon which reliance mold be placed, or which required, or would justify action In the premises. Bias there came contradictions of the alleged details, and then people coasentcd to porket their eagerness and arixiety,and .0 wait for some authentic rincuiuncement. At six o'ckck, the President and Vico President were anon quiet ly, but in a business like min aer, promenading the Avenue together, with as little evidenee of con corn for the state of the Republic, as either of them was ever kuown to manifest. Irate mom tericoy and threatediag romo. this morning, prove true, I aball then telegraph, you to morrow. In tact, l did make the attempt, but was 'lnformed that nothing could be forwarded until to morrow morning. Mi. Clay was taken-with • suddeo indisponition While attending divine service to day, which ren dered Lt neceimary that he should bo at once con ducted out of church to his own lodging., medical assistance was Immediately procured, and Mr. Clay was relieved from ail present pain. But the anxiety of him friends still continuer, and the moat lively fears are entertained that this attack may bo the premonition of seriour, and even fatal dl nem. Whether Mr. ileaton will make his contempla ted motion, to morrow, to lay the omnibus Big on the table, is extremely do . uldful, as the mated manta for shaping _Mt: details to the minds of the supperters of the measure, con,not possibly be dis posed of for several days to coma. Viip.enerer Mr. B. make, the motion, he will accompany it with an elaborate speech against the bill. Mr. Corwin is not going to speak, so reported, but I Icaro that twolen other Senators have expressed. a desire or iptCritil* 10 speak at length upon tho general aubject, before the scheme be voted upon TEE ATTORNEY GENERAL In publishing the-testimony of tha Hon. Rorie. DT . louvre:l, the Attorney General of the United Stater, given before a committee of the House el p;cacntatives in reference to the Galphin the Marbland Republican makes the following striking . remarks: It wilt be seen that this officer, with his cherries teriatio frankness, adopts the whole - responsibility of his opinion; allows nothing for the suggested in fluence of any of his co-laborers In the Cabinet,and fully agrees with the reports of the committee, that no other power than hie owe unbiased indg. merit induced the. advice and opinion he gave to the Secretary of the Treasury,' and which led to the payineet of the claim under conaidentuon, so. far as it hod been left unsealed by his prodeces. sir lb (dee. ; The views of the Attorney General, and his be. lief that MI opinion expressed by his department had been disregarded, loot had always been con. aidered conclusive of the question referred to it, leads on to make some general reflections about that office. It licit], to us utterly nh.urd to auppoee that the eermal beads of the public Departments could acre give their boainem fell or speedy dispstch unless the views of that efficer7cre conclusive. If they did .not ;clew his advice, considering 'him, at he mart be corialueredivomnetent to ad vise, what other opinion could they get! The United States cannot he sued; celegal opinion of their obllgation could be obtained from any trilio nal, cud all the. courts of the Gutted States amid not sandy their demand for advice, if the various, complicated, sad vexed questions of Govern ment, were to be decided, upon evidence, by the Judicial Department. Thn power, duty. and obligation, of the Attor ney General to advise, arise out of the stringent necessity of the ease; and no editor, of competent reputnuon, ability or experience, would remain an hour at Washington, in such a Department, if his opinions were not habitually sustained.— There may be exceptions, hut these must be of rare occurrence. -From ouch considerations, it follows that the higheit duty of the Attorney General is to do full justice in each case submitted. He mast decide re aqua •et Iona; bin action being ooly modified or controlled by the restraining power of Congress.— He most decide what ought to be done. He must follow the written law, as Mr as that prescribe" a role, beyond which, if not restrained, he should follow the dietedes of equity and eonacienee.— He is bound bp-the tics of natural Mabee not to create claims, hot the course; and manner, and prieciplest of their adjustment, after they have been generally or specially admitted by Congress, mint flow from the dictate of that spirit which de. sires to give to every man his own. In such a post, men of the purest morals, of the highest integrity, and firmest Fuvezes, may grail• fy their honest ambition; and when a public out. car, ander such circumstance., fills the measure of his country'. expectation, it is the solemn duty of every citizen to mainwin him. The Attorney. General lathe Galt:hie caste has done this, sod no more: Some of the committee think ha has erred In Judgment; but it is a good deal teeny of an un impeachable act, done by a mArt of knowledge, learning, and unrivalled experience, that it is an error of ,Oggitsent. By what comperisoti will you compare u? By whose judgment demonstrate its erne Is the standard equal to the tern? Is the test greater than the standard? The common sense of mankind will decide. One opialon,tbere being no Immoral motive to gratify, may be as sound as the other. Then which shall prepcmder.. ate? This is a question of no smell difficulty.— Not haste and crude opinion cannot, for they should not, prevail. That mind Which, under opposition with ether great minds, in a Ormond intellectual cordlicus bite prevailed, end which still prevails with the enlightened and unbiased ititel mete which adorn the judiend department of the satin, most commend national respect It. its own peculiar sphere. When an officer has been thus tested, with admitted integrity and purity of put• ileac, the highest object of the Government—pts ttee-r-is attained; and hence the country most rest with confidence upon what has been done as the best that conld be done. Lena Consoline,who was born near new Brun. wick, N. J., and died Sept. 27th, 1811, at Milford, P,ke co.. Ps., was almost the equal, but not quite, of 'the famous prodigy. Daniel-Lambert, whose weight was 639 lb% Cornelia, at his death, weighed 601 potted' lea, but sae an enormous man. He was very amain to any and all silo. one to his sise co weight; and though remarkable the his usual ciao - mess and plamdity, would neva ertaletts manifest considerable trritatior, et Mean. rings swarm exhibited In the gaze of a arranger. He was 48 years old; 6 feet high; measured round the body 8 feel, 2 aches; and round the thigh 4 feet,2 inches, and round the calf 2 feet 7 inch• AsJack Fals•aff aid at Windsor, “think of • that, Matter Brooke! A man of my weight!" BITY /ROM • MM. 11.• tea —Or. Ituhr, of Goblet, z, mentions the case of a police officer whose right thumb wan severe. IV bitten while taking a man into .custody.— The wooed healed up very well but a meek af terward numbneas and formiestion were felt in the thumb and the index, with rpasmodie twitches of the muetles. The next day the man was wired with frightful convulsions, nod lea of consciousness fora few moments. Three symptoms diminished greatly for the two fol. lowing months, yet they mappeared subsequent. ly WILII renewed. intenaity, arconsaamied by do fective speecb,want of sleep, and wanderiag.— The patient won dled. Oa .Im'; morons exam!. nation, the posterior portion of the left hernias piece of the brain was band in a state of inflame mammy soltaning.—Lewes. 'iGw• Wool'. Stables, at Troy, New York, were bowled on Thursday morting,usd two hones, two cartiattes, harness aad other property, were des tr ,yod. Vao ot. the horses was the bewail'sl bay chuger which the General rode at Baena Vista. The Governor of fouth Carolina has am:noted the floe; Roben W. Barnwe'l, Senator to Coe• you, in place of CoL Elmore, dee'd. Mr. Barn well is OW it Nashville, in wnnaclance on the Sott,bern Courcation. • Palne's hydro El 'carte Might. \,,:_-:11A Mr ial,s itlss.x• itixems. • Monde y,liate:l, WAX To the &hr.', 0/ , L , T,s6”eo . Among the great and wonderful disooveries nail inventions of the piesent age, it Is belierml there is not one so nearly approaching the mirsentsuis, sr so full of beneficent prose's° to mankind, at that wLich has recently been announced by Illtintv M.' Puma, of Worcester, by which he a ettablisil al roust without expense or labor to -produesi,, (win pure water a constant and must In illant light; and by which also he no produce neat stud MOW, power to any desired extent—thus essenially sti perisediug the necessity of using the mammy tua. tennis for the accomplishment of three purposes, and ton great extent- the east expenses which the use of those materials involve. , • The reality and practical; tility of Mr Maine's discovery end invention. so r at least as the Pw duction of light is concerned—and perhsPx the same may be said of heat also—have heed moss fully sod satisfactorily tested - The principle, applied as prescribed, milli ibly produces the promised 11,111111,.; an that the none may be regarded as not distant when the whale may securely sport in his native ocean, whentire oiXtl beds of the earth may rest ftvever undatut bed, aunt the forests, “whase end was to bo buried," Way ho said to have outlived their doom. Presuming that your readers nay feel wain iit. • retest-in knowing the prase's. by which Mr. , Paine has arrived at the unpin - taut results liteli betas announced - 1 sebum lie their intocusation • t h e f e n e w4hrte(history of ha experintenam hich 1 have teamed front himself. la the course et some exrititenbi wtiletiiin con nection with the late Col. ltimitivil of the uMnanco Department, Mr. Paine was making to the inter of IS t 1.5, for the purpcee of prompttating o , n, in solution by the action of electricity, he became sat aled that .tbo long as the whole body of water rotted the poles remained a conductive or chilli ire medium, the action of the passing currents would be limited, and the results dewed tuattatn. ble, With this view of the subject, he naught for some ethoil by Which the atom. of water to contact ith the poles could be etlectually barred from ommunination with any conducting substance, a nd yet admit of a continual aupply of the water to ho decomliosod. mg to the doctrine of 'imponderability immateriality of the electric fluid, all °Mut. to complish the desired result failed, and theexpel recur was ahoutto be abandoned, when a doubt to the truth of the hooks on the question of the n tare of electricity arose In his mind, and on tin faint hype thus suggested the experiments were re waved, and the results more than realized his sure cherished anticipations-for not only wan the mat !neon of Out water perfect, and the deotimpswitio rapid, but the electric fluid was found to be rascal tilde of aceninulation and condensation to nn limited degree. The case and rapidity with which the Water wa resolved into its component eases.nriumillY cuSge+ - ted the idea of applying the discovery tosomo pew- Peal tna, end flint of light was selected as the mom fulnPl.e.rd inexpensive in Its application. lint nn the very threshold of the experiment en apparently ineffMnummble rdneTe Wits mei , in the inability to separate the gates; and aAein nunittir pr serious explintens he was induced, by the eau...alias of hip family, for n time to desist. Ilut t althongh his practical experimenti were sus pended, his mental notion on the Mihieet Hal not. Outing t los.Fall of INS, he name to the COnch.R.lon that rho lyye which depended an sopeous commu nication between WI) pp des, or that the positive and negative poles shoold . bothSathreao body or water, WWI not correct—n conelteionsehich a sag ones pie experiment dernonstratele,!Mitie. - One pole was inserted into ; . n.glass cif water in the softy: of a large room, and the other pole in a nother t he corner.and an electric communication Made 'between [hero All Mel.,. ter In DM ea. Imsdernelpost4,an,f4pirng,n.,,lV follow ed. All the order ,o• fkeontpri.rd re: the 011o'c cod ozygro only obtains.l. The experiment being thus entirely suceessful, a small electromagnetic epparntua, honing it sheli• peg Lep; in motion by eltsth ouch. was put m op eration of Mr. Nine a dwelling, and was fpund ea Pablo iii supplying throe burners with on abun dance of the pm. At this period, Mr. Paine publicly announced the diwovery, and invited the cameos to call and examine for themselves. In the Spring of 1,19, Mr. erected a light holt.< On an eminence in NV orresier, and there ',trees , i • inrd his experiments on a large scale for rev. ee l inonnp. idso lighted one of the Mare. in the city whirl presented in most brilliant caltildtion, exci ting the astonishment and admirailon bf all win Willies/W.4i it. The experiments at the tight house were conttn . ued tilt h=optember, when an explreion ocenreed which momentarily clouded the bright prospects of the discovery. This explosions thus aceminted ''Thal stale erection of electricity known as c. ',ream, produce r s dm-cunt...Mon; whole tL wows as inlyw .11 'au,"reettlrb. to lute plan ;, the ‘ - slccwodc• and deg:ignition /ta tho decomp consennwnt 'molt. It th neat Mot the ext..." . rci l .r ml i to was duel ‘I gases being fired by tbe eft", hence apyartnit that Male method yhoh.: u en ed, other than Met of immortal uLatervance, to rebt. vent such explosions in future. The SUMO agent that c-airSed the danger mast be made to remove it. But heel *rasa - formidable difficulty, nod beam• mount it required lung; and patient thought and n. bor. The object, however, was attained, and the ae epparatas trade to Over° itself, by the bt tab, ttAb its eteratits rearat a Auer:mirage • lama'', thyt the clanger of au expliaiva is entirely re moved. 111" 3 not et present prectiertble to go Wen minute discription of Mr. Peine's apparatus. Static< lite, say, that the descent of a weight of 417 pounds, distance of nine feet, will generate RIO cubic feet of the mum front a gnarl or two water---being nub ficient to lights ball of the largest aims fora whole evening, and at no other expense thou the interest of the cuss of the apparatus, which may be some $lOO or 5100. - And :these gases may be med. en bee already been sUggesleyl, not only fur - fight, but for you , / and 1111 .4. 1aaling parp,set. The apparelus, °mi sname; fur the supply of 3,000 bunters, and its ac. lama, are how daily witnessed by admiring visi tors, nt•the Worcester Exchange, nothier. being concealed from observation but die interior of the hence, nod electrodes. The whole process of the deeirteposition can be seen, and if necessary, felt. Mr. Paine has also et his house, subject to view, the smith apparatus, before alluded to, by which he exhibited the sarongwit white light, sad no. pure that the delicate shades my be - distinguished by it at a dist:idea of several feet foam the burners. And, at the same time. he priducei, in a few Imo. ments,' an equal and genial beat throughout apartment. Mr. Paine claims to have dirrecora a new prin. , ciple in electricity . , viz ,—ponderabitity, matermli.. tv, and obedience to the laws of gravitnnon. He laims to have been tae tint to accumulate and compress the electric Maid; and also to have fe rented. an machine or apparatus, which enables him toils!. the electrur Mud for useful purpones . in ' the arts andmiences, at no other coat than the termt qf its prices. Mr; Paine, in prosecuting his experiments, his bestowed upon thin subject immense labor, both of body and mind, in mason and out of scamp—by day add by night—encountermg, trout without at. most every passible difßetilty, opposition, and dis. couragement--tho supercilious 'comer* of. the learned and ecientafic, and the thoughtless jam of the self conceited and the Ignorant. But, fall of hope, and an indomitable spirit of perseveranc - e, he struggled on, cud, as we see, has finally triumphed. And grent reason has he, and his country, and the world, to drank God that he hoe been thus enatitio ed and prospered. Htunble as has been his condi- ' tion, future generations, rejoicing in the light, en. jcrying the heat, and propelled over centiase! ocean, and it may be, tnrough the air, by the power dis covered and developed by his ingenious, patient, and leboritfus alms—will recognize and hopor HENRY M. PAINE as one of the greatest dis coverers and geniuses. of hit age, and UM of the noblest bemfacturs of mankind. In emaciation, it may be interesting to state the fact, that eery recently Mr. Paine has received a Communication from Sir George Payley, President of the Royal Polytechnic Institute of :London,. through Reverend Br. Mellicknr, of New. York, in which Sir George says that he has learned from the American papers that the discovery referred to has horn made; that ho had for years beea con vinced, and bad predicted, that the time wes op. preaching when the components ai seater ',cultist be cepai . !tted and converted to practical purposes; and dusirtng to be informed as to the fact of each a dia ry having been made, and if no, soliciting, to behalf of the Hoyal Polytechnic Insulation, the honor of Ire ingthe medium of its Areintroduction into England. Your.. T. , The great tunnel on the Baltimore and Ohio Rs 6 Road, is one of the greatest works of civil engineering now going on in the world. It i. • I few miles from Morgantown, Weal Virginia, and Is through • 1110011U110 (for a rail road treett,la mile and'. quarter wide. Then" are already spat three &mills some 20 by 16 feet, and froml7s to 155 deep. Hundred. of 'haute. are now :reminding one of a new town In California. i Theahates being now completed to the perfect t level of the read, • large number of bands green , tailed to go to work, tunnelling through the rock— all of which has to be brought up through th e emits, except atthis two extremes or sides 01 th e mountain,. Thor work day and night —one s e t duffing the nicht, and the other by day. Th e works of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, in peasiag through Wewern Virginia and the Ohio Valley, will be among the proudest wotks of the MO. The Concord (Mess.) gad Road I one of the beet ,n the country. Int income for the year is 11290,905—the expense. $147,971. It hes paid 9 per cent. In dividends, and has carried $5,033 nt contingent fund, which now amounts to 633,817. The road owes wader, and never did, and has never paid a cent of interest money. Its annual dividends have been 10 per rent. until the present year, and this year the capital has been Increased, the rates of fare and freight have been reduced, and the income has been somewhat Insetted by the dulness of business, and by Increased compe. throe. • But tba whole amount paid 10 stockholders dividends ts the same as last Year, within Sl r . 350. The Concord road hat 69 miles of 'heavy main track, with 8 miles and 239 tact of aide track, ;ad as furnished with as ample (apply of can, en gine. and ferninum 'Prince Windischgrats has declined the income of 400.000 Poring, otrered him by the Emperor, for his services In quelling the Hungarian insur rection. A recent letter from an Americar, ha Fretace, says, that If the Government , roceeeded in their intention to mull the rights of manage in 'that cranny, 100,000 votes will be suppressed in the city of Paris atone. It remain. to be seen whether such • smarm oan be accom patted. Tito means of Batln, II esemsi want galte ex , cited at bearing the account of Dr. Parkman's mut. der, but they have not been ftble to wane the ques tion, whether the murderer Is Daniel Webster, or the Letpoirsple;. BY AUTTIORITY, • PULILIP ACT. P 444 4 do, 'Auto 1114 [Wrote, u AN AOT suthialaing the eeputiatioe of treaties were the ludian tribot Ot the termini , uf Oregon, Cy thee viugeiatiment of the clone, to this lyieg west of the tlaanado wouutoint, end hit other purposes. Pe it it..eesed by hi, &Wit urvi thoco evuotoeivet N. Co 0,/ tr Cl Ceor.grl.o . aeolee , le,h, The% l'reveleut lttortzetl apple% tine or Caere coultaill Ooze,. In nevelt°, (melte. oceerel Indian lON'. In the territory of Ocegiin, lire the estiogulthiteNl of than cl rceitp i¢at liing vital of the Ceticeibi woof tans% wad 4.4140, ptvedicat eel peached bdo. for their removal post or said motiutelia; Cl. w. for .14'0044e:if evecut cud aubtultoinh to the esisteigliwetegulaSug (redo and itacreonipe with the iodine Whoa . is the utter territories of • Ibii United States, sa fur as they may be applicable to the tribes to the bard t c rz,L.Ty vi Ito rider. peliWO/1 at such Cenathieeiener Or CCUIIIIVIviehein tPI IV closed the tote Ilerelefate ler yerveire. dam, ii. 40 he 0 further CrOleitth Thal the. Piaster.; be - autherintd, by and with the etiv . vt: sea %towel of the Senile., to otoyoint totideel of lodide Alfeirs let the Tcifitury al lt e. ms, who .4.11 receive DA annual aolaty of twenty Svoloundrod dollars, and whore duty it shall be to cisetneve a geuefel seperittlerttlenee VOICE as Iha tubes is Ole rte, and to exercise end to perforce all the power; nod ao.s assisted by law to other Vitittetellintdeills ul Indian ot hers. Ow 3 And he it Wither started, That ill much of the act to establish the Turrtiorial goverunicut of Oregon epprevad thy 11th August, 1646, as re quites the t1y 4 , 1 ‘..t of Said tendory to peiforui the Julie* of Supeulilbudupl of ludiatt and outhouses hist to receive a taiary lOrOciur, to ddnion to the *wary allowed for tea serve:CO at Goveresr, ba rep:ilea' sod thew the Ouvainor of idea territory shall hereafter nuclei, Ite ;Miltd cel ery of three thousand dollar. SE , a. And be d further trisected, That the Prectieut be authorized, by and watt the advice and consent of the Senate, to eprellet retool a t om fedire agents, not clecedlel Owe, as tic chill dee neapodoant, tapir Dr whom shall receive 101 sat nod 'Mary el (Kama loondroof douan, siva bard fleet required by law, and ..pronto all the tho ire, of Agent to such tribe 01 led see 10 the territory of Onion al Shall be assigned 10 hire 'by the Bop. riuteadent to be appointed by the t so• en on. of atts eel, under the dheotleo of the President Sag. U. And 4n It further enacted, Thu ire law reculattog suede and Inooreour.e with the Indian tribe'. east of the Reeky Mclntire., to cleft pro vision. of the came in may be apphoeble, be ea. rended over rho- lodine tribes In the territory of Oregon. Sot, 6. And be it further enacted, That the aura of twenty eve thatiaand dollen Le &port:Tooled 041 of any moneys le the treasury sot otherwise appropriated to tarry lute el:rem the pin Oleo.. of this act. Approved, June /5, I b3O. Invist.'s braver t ;oboe. rii.--This volume has, lonnine month, teen rioltung rho gauntlet through ohm. all the Isindoo pultlishers; it etym. thenred wnh the lordly nlorroy,ispil, tor the pres ent has terioto4ied in tire cheap se les published by the indefatigable blr Bohn For the preacot, we say, tracer we perceived time ore at Irma hall a them other announcements Irmo rival puhltshers, stating that Oliver Goldsmith, a biography, writ .1.,, appear tinder their stus•rtntenderthe, in the dalerein Fortes published respectively by there gen. tleulen. A pnfitablo ~,coul,,non m Alovhe , ter Ono of the leadatg Draslllanl 1101.1. C. %ling.,/ qwwlity of Manchnter good., mane months two. to Donuts Ayree. Eattling Ihn ,narket rimed op, and no wle for 14c articles, they Were reimpunrit, ntni the shipper. recently roll lien, In Manchnter at n prolifot 12 per sent after prying their freight awl all other eharEn The Scott+ papers report that the tail of Roth. any, hal not now a stoat., lodeer to the cuem county, with • population of 17,000, there is slot a tingee indtvoltial shin up in 'dorm. , rile,. and the penitentiary to Perth contains only one solitary in dividual, who was serilellrVti in Itolleitaty. hettara from - Ita!maim, received ai,a Tr,rate, nuance that the city of Stattno hnJ been Utterly de troyed by frequent earthquakes and n *widen trnip lion or sittplotrou. sprites No into were Icer,.as all the Inhabitants lett the city before it Wail totally destroyed. The principal lemi.h hooves in flavorla, are I , - 1 54 10TATtiES-1 0 boolmls in store, far *ale by abont to coven , and withdraw from Ike king- 1 t nein eirtlAßT & sil.l, dam, civil and rel:gione tioerty being denied them. . -,., Lee Government fond, hos j Duci,ll3ET-4—'°' ire 6- '"' ° ' ''''''''`" ' 0 " "'"Yrd by 6. largo depreguon orKru ART Is SILL eramed from do: abelent..tian 01 11101 capl;al. , GAI . --ip h.;. Cincinnati, Mr .ale tq Forty throe persons were lately laden Into ens- , 103 _ Ecru), RT S. BILL . !^.17 at Berlin for riots and emelt., made on the 1 xi tllkrltY 1. ttliCii FIELD are now offering ocients contabla at the Open Ileurei while ars:tiug to AIL a , atemlr redacted prises. Looms from G cents 1 1 , 4 , tv. i„b, Chintz from 10 cents an; Berhges for 121 e; obtain tickets for the "Prophele," ouch was the . a Ich Reran for Itio ; Rennet Ribbons for no eacitementogenioned by its production. ~ - 4per 11. ,i Ilit g es c zn . 11 . 11 0 f:to es t l , l are examine our • 13,.° ' . " 7 Or Ina' iisl.llT ' .--Wa am " P" Tenn ertaj " corater of Fourth srir ;:la7rterels. "L'i rei; — PI to Learn {,lint lord Cockborn Is engaged on a life orate latedianuivishod W andand brotnerrndge CtIFXRF — % O bu prime cream cheese lu.t rec`d J CANFIBLD , Lord Jeffrey. The hie long frlendenly between . 1 . 3 " ''' .. k bY .9 tan Front .1 the great erne, and hie Isiogrnpher—thel similarity ' . • • of their punt:lto—and the easy yet forcible style of the learned lord, can hardly nil to calor' an interesting memoir. —G rrenocrk Adear.nte, The Richmond and Danville Railroad Company have jog contracted for twelve hundred tons of heavy Englials iron falls at 539.:10 par ton, deliv ered in lame, River. Ms. ,Errcnriz. or Toe Unto:.—The Southern Dom__,ll lend okra pro-slavery caw, such as Mende, of pa., and yeesalp, N c., (old nulti tlers,) are amiling Mr. ILI tehte for giving in to the . .airjuntment," hut Mr. Ritchie ts giving them courageous and effective blows bsck in his paper. The Egyptian Mommy unrolled at Baton last week, by Mr. Glidden, which was believed to be • female, is proved to have keen a man. A CCMOSAGATICCI or Eultue.—The Hempstead (bong !Aland) Inquirer, publishes • list et the mem bers of the 000gregalion of Itev. eot Greeue, in Sufolk county, who ate Ryer sepy years Id. It includes the name of bee person, over 100; eighteen over 90; fifty one over 60, and forty five i over .70 . /Far• c " .. g The bdini it. gig; Orleans is once more in ope ration" and it Iseipeoed pf dollen will be coined this month, at that estealiittatent. The Delaware Whia Bute Convention assent: bin at Lewes, on the 25th ult., to nominate can. didates for Governer and Congress. Another tractariao, attend only in rank to Mr. !arYlitattchas gone to Rome to abjure Protestant. us. • Louis Phillippe Is menaced with an attar* pf dropsy In the chest. A Wast.tor Tatxr—The Cleveland Hetild dates that Mr. H. N. Ward, of that city. a man of wealth sod prowlera good standing; has been proved la have committed repented thefts. A an• clot apartment to his barn wan found full of stolen foods. A tobacconist in St. Louts, whose till had been frequently robbed, in order to detect the thief, so arranged a loaded pistol that it would be dbl. charged on the opeetog of the till. On the next visit of the thief, he reciived the contents of the pistol, and was Mond to be the tobacconist% own apprentice boy, The Board of hihnegers of the Washington Monument Society propose to Celebrate the ape pt•nschlng Fourth of July at Monument Mum. Washiornn. it is understood that a procession will be formed, and move from the City Halloo the tdonumeet ground...where the Oration wallet delivered by the lion. H.S. Foote; when it is ex pected • collection will be taken up to aid of the great Mont= tot uow in the muse set erection. Loos Birevasees.—.lotte C. Salient, ' convicted at Si. Louis, of murder in the second degree, hes been senile the State promo for _fitly yearn, and Thema. MeDumilti, convicted of robbery,. for tamely yeses. lama K. Bovan, Etq., editor of the Carlisle (Pa.) Democrat, fiat returned rarely to his duties, Mom* •batin DO Natal than Williamsport, and never littaint hit any idea of going to Cubs with ibotuvadcra . I Foiatm Paa.nplVis —,The United elates Depart mental. Stale have information of a forgen , and aide of blank panaporta, and hove given notice that hanks are never unwed, and no person Ls pormit• Lod to cell and. Con oY FASHIONABLE Barrizeo.—The gum o aix. hundred and fifty dollar, la naked for an otdi• nary house, and dll more ordinary furniture, fu three months, at Nearpert watering place. DIVT£ZATX Fnurr.—The Rio Grande &aline or the 25th ell., gives an seeonnt of an slimy be tsysen two gamblers, D. W. Shopshire cdt.l Alston, at Rio Grande city. Roth parties wer. armed with pistols and bowie knives, and aßer desperate tight Shopshite was killed. Powv.ss' STATUS or Eva, on board Mb " Weat morcland," which was wrvoted near Cartbageni, 00 the coast ol Spain, not long ago, has been got out, hot a the vessel bad tittGU full 01 putrid Wa ter, far • womb or more, of Canna in a damaged state, more or leas. Another scholia Cressosc, sixty miles shove New Orleans, had cornered on tho 10th sit. It is represented to be 100 yard. vide, rod the water is rushing through with great velocity. Lather Severance, of Meier, is confirmed av Commissioner to the Sandwich Islands. Six tbouoand Tailors Oro expected at Newpor , this season. M. Hyde, otNew Yoik city,lt Ie elated, Le to be added to the editorial corps of the Republic. A COURDIAI in New Ydrk city, lately th. Burn of $175,000 bequeathed to him. An Oct to lb. drama of life whieli he would nu doubt like to re henna. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., lag WOOD ST., ABOVE FIFTH, • flare Jest teethed large addition, to their SPRING STOCK OF HARDWARE, CIITLBRYA , Imported by late packets hero Itcgrope, and to which they would erpeelally cedilla, attention of purchasers, beneviog their very exten sive stocks and low prices will gave ratite satisfaction mayßelher ITT • PR. D. RUNT, Dentin. Cotner ofrovnit _ and Decatu ea r, t-4171ubetween • loilitoi , oullatli is Ilaisittiry. DU, U. 1. h'rEtrilNS, Woof Cowen, la ptepafed to PLOININNINIt SAd Eel Dunk Tome try whet. and Patti !if sets, aspen Ju tam or A tatorpherte Section Pintas.— Teetakanalmaan IN eioNII4INVINN, wham the.serre ts ttaptivol- 111001 and yaotelettee noel door to dm pfhet, Nlretl, Ihttalwralt. Al'Eaddep. F. 11. Eaten. 1519 of ik• Poet •03 /Loki* Cared. 84,-1 am &Lamm of teattng anown to the public thc ;mat min. ea, of year PICrItULCULI Ia my ywa cum, mptnlt was a Ncp , all maid of the Met and ankle; Lyem Lmeormp atnehlng, Ca skin 'parted tFithtt, 4.4 left NNINN/g Let 4.i La+. mtatme. elyested 1910 {aid up uO Ytat to the bottom Aim keeping It lively and freak ake spring water, wliMh owes much of Its sparkling entree Jilt:elation.. u ip th —.-digager;;,Canb44tia.w:litjef "terwa ailing to • feet I when the pump so not too.. Wherever they hays been geed, they love given gm at auli•factior and am, Indeed, for raising water, the best pumps In the world. One of them pumps ran be seen at David Pressers, In Birmingham, opposite this city, who will. attend to orating them in, or give directions. The pumps are for sale by JOSBYII WOODINELL, jelaiwltod _Bor. Second ir Wood its, rivsburgh._. pII,QPQSA; f II V 4.113. A trMALE. 41111 P. eleventh and twelfth sections eV. Act of the J. General Asaembly of this COlrtrelOnvre.nl:ll, entitled eit Supplement to an Act entitled an Act to err ate a Sinking Fund and to provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of the Common. wealth and to entwine • loan," approved the lfah day of May A. It 11.30, provides as follows, viz:— 41E2MA 11. That the Governor Is hereby iwtharreed In negotiate o loan for tee rim of Three Millions Throe Hundred Tbousand Hobert, redeemable or thirty yeafs from the date of the subsenotion thereof, at a rata of inject not exceeding tour pere-entum per annual, payable in gold an 4 Oyer, tretobannon, , y, • upon the heat days of Fenner) , Mid Aogbot of earn year, and exempt from every sped. ef Notice, that propoosls for raid loan will lie received, ball lie published in at least ono newspaper in the Borough of Harrisburg, In the edict of Pittsburgh, Lencester. and Philadelphia, and la the cities of New York. Boston, and Baltimore, for a period not leas than three months before the opening of said proposal., and by letter clvewnere, If deemed necessary. end upon the day assigned for Slaloms...oo such notice, the proposal. shell pa opeard in the pretence of the Hover:Mr, the Scieretiery of the Cartintonvirnal, and Auditor Geaprit, and t ot loan shill be meat ed to the highest bidder or hidden. If the unman of the bids shall exceed the sum of the mid loan the same shall he doitributed pro rata amongst the highest bid ders, hat if the whale of said loan *hall net then be taken the Governor may renew nottea, In the manner aforesaid, from time to Lane, PS the whole amount of said loan shall he valiscribed. Ntl tone Moan bids shall he considered; and -22u2 'Weeding aueb toe6tet alerts pan thereof, certificates with coupons for the interest, shall ha iseacd therefor by the Auditor General. Sans". 12. If the said shall be sulmeribed, It al i en Le and It is hereby appropriated for the payment andel i 6, on. ot the lauded debt of litre Com monwealth, on. due, or to biieute dife, dnitie the year ORM thoosalld eight hundred and on.. for the payment of the earn of eighty arc thousand one hun. dred and tote ilibure and eighty eight cone, toe to domestic cretinism In pursuance of the proms..a aforesai, notice is hereby given, that proposals will be reeemed at the o gle, of the Secretory of the Commonwealth 0001 4 o'clock P. N. of Tuesday, the II •day of October Inext, stipulating for a Irian to the Comnienwealth, (or the purposes set fur th In the said Ani of the mat o three millions Ott. bemired thousand dopers, redeem, able In thirty yearn hem the data of; he Subeeription thereof, at a rate of littertal not exceed i ng four pe . cent pee annum. payable in geld and dyer, semi II anoly, upon the beat days of Plebratry and Laos needs year, and exempt tram .kerry Week. , Of Ma alien. Certificates at sk thr the gala loan, with coupons far the Interes tw in e _aeued In the usual manner and made tramfferable by the owner, on an books of the Auditor Gateral l e Department.. prOpOsild will lie maimd to state expltetly the amount offered which chill riot in ony ease be lea than one thousand salters, the rate af Interest not exceeding roar per eat, and the premium Proposed. Toe State manes the right to accept the whole or any part of the am offered unlace the, proposals attpu late to the eantrar• nide for the lean meat he direct and explicit. No eaudidenal propagate will bc received Upon the seaplane, of the proposals, the money mart be paid into the State Treasury, In such manner as shall be diteated by the Governor. Cernficatie of awes will be issued In ouch amount s may be rajuestou by the lenders. Tto proposals to be directed, under wal, to this °Dee, endorsed, "Proposals for Lem" They will net ho opened or disoload until the petal for resole. to , % hp. s a ,,stapsed; star Saab no attendee la the terms will be admitted. A L BUSSELL,Seeretary of the Committee. ..-Seenstarre Office, Danaher& June Oa, Ina jelnntorn 1-IOFFEZ.-Ihn bogs for ale by FAMILY HORSE tar sal j l i mu i ti t Alle c utd a Wood strut SICOLVIT PUBI.VIDATIODIS. • font—Aledlrrr 1 Donitonlm And IllonrY, roses—Trowel. In Piltewlm V ouls. lOwso. it t oomowwille All.llO as Died' Fsnriew. Hootto-.7 T he Amok.. Posltow Yard, Woo. Donnell—The Yon'lro DookOlowo Fletcher--Nmew.A, A wwyo, and , , „ .. Markay—l'opolor Deluwion vols. lenso. • Tholemo—A motel. Font Coltonst Knotty—Cltesnleal Toohnolcky, V nal& Moo. Openeor-7 Fast Darlitoon—klemotiols otMoron and Mont. 0. !Ar Ilhun—Nineveh and Its Rea 00 iotr o llustrated, nvols Avossto—lake Superior, 30th ed. h coley—Dennis.' Reeeipt Book, 11rno. FomenteAlcoholic Liqor., 12rno. For ode by JAMD I 1) LOCKWOOD Bookseller & Importer, 104 north 111- Chalata Tea. IFiC , F . F ‘ V v y , :D r,t a o t . ilLa Fitubargh Family Grocery and 5 hf ebto dennine Fistulae CbolanTosia in 9 ospapers 6 do ebalen Powchong Teirt o 9 on papers; 5 do do do do 7oz dot The aboye etlebrawd Block Teasere received direct front tbe importers, .41 will WI sold au low as they con be purchased in the cut, with the addition of (Ids hi, w bore. le or retail, by WIdkieCLURG Es CG VA Liberty st • HOSIFOPATIIIC CIIO,MIATV for aaln by A McCLURG!kCO N F•"' M ACKERE L-105 brit No 2, large; 5 brit Not, do; 5 brit No 1. do; 10 bf ben Nol.do; 20 brit No 1 Herring; 16 brit Nob Shod; Arriving and for tale br Irk'__ JOHN W 417 k. CO • OTATIjES-4CO b.bets in .are. for aale tir WILLIAM II JOLINKTON 13RT, '71111b,413 C ° " ;ilott2l . '61 7 11 JOHNSTON SUNDRIES -Ixl7 Dann noulders, in balk; east.; flaor, 5 essill Steer, G colt. naafi:Yrs; 4 omit. mooned; 51 ti.le Lod; 2 half bets in 70 tacks Feathers; 1 sack Ginseng; To arrive oo menace American Pot, far sale by InA lAil DICKEY & CO tell Water and Prost at LOIL-4 casks, a prime article, Inc reed v,dfar..leby iel2 &IV 11d111.12lAUGII . 13 &CON entkajesi far dale by Jett Sc.:l9 HARDAUGH milEeundorsigned Commikalonen. named In the Ant I of the Oenetal Assembly of the Commonwealth of Emoluments, passed Match 21, A. II NHL hereby rove nonce, that they have roomed a soirmient num b., of unable books for subscripuon to the sleek of the Einsburgh and Ptcubenville Rail Hood Company. ant that the .aid books w i ll be kept open ...ding to late to negate subutiptlon• for the stock of Ike mod emu oany,nt the fallowing place, vitn— At the Exelianae Hotel, in the oily of Phisbutgh; st the Loom: of Alesunder MeCandlesa, to the miler, f Nohlromen, Allegheny county; at the house of F. lbedord, troth e village of Durgetimown; and et the owe of H & 1 . 4.1.111g10011, 14 the village of Flounce, Wmhienton county, from the hours of 2 A. is. to the hour ~f 3 0.0 , Open Moralay,Tocaday. sod Wednes• day, the lit, MI, and 3.1, day• of July IPSO or moil tax men thousand shares then bare been subteribed. TUGS DAVINGTON, JOHN DUNCAN, Jr., THUR. C. HUNTER, JAMES IIIeVANF.N, JAIIIIHT WALLAH}, jnl2 d&anivlT SAMUEL LIVINGSTON. SPEED INCREASED Milan 1850. liCkla SONIXIICR ABILANGICIIMIT. IEAIL. LOAD OPEN TO lIENTINGLION, PA PEZINSYLVANIA ROUTE. Two Daily Macs Express Packet Boats, 1^23:1:01=111=1 (ESCLVFIVELT FOR PRnsCRORRe.) TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE Via the Central Rail Road and Ponn's Cerral. 940 mile. Rail Road i\ and 140 miles Coml. bourn Fare-1110 through. The 'tentage Rail Road Is pansed in day light. PI an after :Ms date, llOth immOthe Central Rail Road will run TWO .11,T sway rrasenottt ens eon flunthigtlon in Philadelphtn The cars en the have road nod the Allegheny Portage Rail Road re all new end the very hot deseripUon in the untrT• and the inittpased opted on the moan. pusaango• go through with lespetch. -A Parket Boat Yoh leave everY ...deg at 0 , eMek, and every evening at Wek.k. For ti.fety, Ppecd and Comfort, this to It de. ridedly 'he Moot preferable now In use m the liantern Ciura. For peerage or team.nu apply to W SU?CII, Mononandaela or In D LEECH & CO, Canal Dawn. I' P—On the let Septeniber,ll4o Cenral Rail Road will be opt n to 110 lidayaburg, whed Pamedgeo will gn isiouti In 41 hour. SUN DRIES Hams; I L 141.. iohbed Honing; 5 ea.k• Potash; 1 brl livelood Cassis; 1 brl do Pepper; 1 brl do Ginger; 1 bot do • fdaroard; In kegs Alsplee{ .Io keg* Pepper: on hos Starch; to bele Crumbed and Polyerlzed Bogs 3erl lb* 'Lento Cellos.; 10 hf cheats Cbubm Teo; 1 0 do Soppier Green Tee; brs no and ogres do; de lois Curer V mega, .rd * , :d by 3 wiLLIAms &co ow. Wood tr. Fifth etc RECEIVED-600 feet or 2 Inch 3ply Gum sY lime, for flee Engine purpose.; mintranted to by equal to leather in every respect. The Gre depart. m.nts are invited to call and ermine them at the India Rubber Depot, ?Ms. 7 &I Wood Street. jell 1 t H PHILIAPS AIR lIALLS-78 dad Goodyear'. Air SHIN amostei I - A • sa., Him rammed. 73 old nbolemlo at to maim facia •er's price., at Nos. 7 a. 9 Wood gime:. j:11 I & II PHILLIPS FLOOlil OIL ISLOTII-990 yds 4-I Floor Oil Cloth rom receive.; from the factory, and for sale at th. Warcroom, Nos.: & 9 Wood street. fell J .I_ll GREF.N oIL CLOTH—IVO & siparter Greco Oil Climb, for Window I nd.,Ha is d received this from the Phillipsville Factory, for sale at the Were room, 7& 9 Weed at. Sell] J& li PHILLIPS Goad Books for 13114aar Mackay—Fuotlar Deloalonallrols, 12nao. 'atayloraii-12dorado, 4 vol% 12mo. Gley—Burry elan Battle of Waterloo, 12oao. Haman—Trarela in 81beria,2 vol. % 12010. --Napoleon and Ma Marshals, 2 roll% 12mo. Dlekena—ltousehold Word% Nos 1 us 1., aro. Lee—Naomi, 12roo. Marvel—Fresh Gleaning% 12ioo. • Fullerton—Crooner Mown . , Druieu 0111dan l odl, Hato. —Merry Mount,* Romance, 2 vela 12nt0.. Edgarortli—Haraington and Thougins on Dores,l2an Taylor—Lady glary. i For me by , JAMFS B LOCKWOOD jell 104 Pouch weal. TXTRITING I'APEIL—t23 rm.!total Lear; 140 rm. do Post for ,O 1 WICK EL AIeCANDLESS pyyb fyyr We by ICE kAIeCifkI4I)I. 4 IE.SS vitaDm'Otoi je I azcAvtas ALitterve—:No combs Deaebßakillb. 4U b. O.bk , 7 br Jell Mc A D FtA reed by Pilot No it, for Bale by 1: " WIC%h MrCANDLEI3B ROOMS-140 doz Cora Ilrootris for sale b; jolt & MeGAND DUITER—I In' roll Boner; • igs packed LPL fnr rale by ell WICK & AIeCANDLM,S cyHEESE,-40 bye qleeye. lot W 4 ' • WIC K. MeCANIJLESS yopealbe and eximfor WWI by X Jell ARMSTRONG & GROZER BACON—ZIOO lbs hog robed rood for sale bY ARMSTRONG & CHOKER • y OUISVII.I.E Ityls store for sale by J jell ARMSTRONG le GROZER OTATGSS—OaI La received far sale by Rozeß R• ARMSTRONG C. fell 11 DER VINEGAR -10 AllUsTtioDiu c (BURN BROOMS-75 doxen reeM for solo by aj tell__ . AIIAISTRONO & cßpzcit I IUFFER—b bag. Rio to close contignment for dale 1.." 011 ARMSTRONG & DIMMER r ARD—IU kegs No I IWO for axle by 4., WI . ARMSTRONG & CROTPR • . SUGAR IICUSE ItIOLASSFS-00brl. for sale by jell nEqs-ltwegyitiHt_.. MURPII Pt BURCHFIELD have a large week of Fancy d Staple Dry (Drab, selling off at greatly reduced priers, elm— /Mega de Lain.• a large aseortment of beautiful " Itr )) l7, ' Jaennet and Swiss Muslim, A .I.lendid assortment of Black to d fancy SORB odraiaai idcalla and LAinr4, to be 11 - moire Foulard SIM, at 'I Pewits,. yard; Ilkathiml Calicos., from 6) rent., and upwards; A large , stock of Brown and Bleached Mullins, die per yard, mud upaards, Bonnets and Eamsols, at Greatly reduced mien. Cloth., Cawimeres, and Yew rage, of the bast quality, remarkably low. Together with a large stork of Tiekings, Apron act ShiillOg Cheeks, all width.; Braun. ging . lliine t he i sb,,,liog, and 131tifC: i n Linens; together with all other armies In ow lint, at north cast corner of Eocrtli and Market st. leid Off=Stnn=4=l U„ li t res r.u.a,. else Ilororegh ofDrelveant, () 1 6 Lois laid out by Ilemy Itlym,lY‘l; two (plend~t! ymyy bearAlibt ttl neor itth edy ol Allegheny, Bon neeted by • substantial 'bridge t 6 the MUM land. The boys emLraea •rell desirable aitusllona for private dwetilms and manotheturing purposes, and oiler Vela 11141..1.16 to thane wishing to patetismo real estate at low prices, the owner having determined that every lot put op shall be sold without reserve. l Terms, one North cub, residua In three equal an• noel paymentS, wills !almost. Pions can ha obtained at 11, mica xonals. 1.! M 41101P3, idetioacar mra A cTs of Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, Ritter Al. ond', for fl Wan trig lee Creams, Jell Cg cards, for .ale IT Rel RELLERS 67 Wood a ORRS—Mineral and l l;rterT7 bales In r reed for 119 os SREttl . SES and Bumbles. Sy J.T. Ileadty. The Women of the AMU 1.41 Resole :on. By Mrs. E. T. Eller yell Aortal. of the Clseene of Spain. Dy A. George. The Fthott Faintly; or the Trials of p Now Yolk • Seamstre se By Cherie. Burdett. A few topic. of cub of the above works received, and for sale by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON 17 Market street Divine Willis Of GOVIIIIIIMISL ria.Ldley , E rri vt 1 F 1 67: 4 23 V.. ." " lat.! from tniFrencm of Dr. mahler,by T uenry t' Satier, 01. D. in one vol. 11 me. •••••••••••Te C II ORANT p 4 vvaer .t At .1r...b . "), r ais r a 3 FtTalV.trkat goy Libony 'trot P. W. CATES' PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREWS. PATILIITILD NAT 6, 1147 PIES haring been edopted end highly 'Pp . roved in all the principal shops in Neer York end Intandelphini are now uttered lc, mar °lecturers, hirchinats, ship smiths, &c., with the utmost con fidence, as the must perfect article in nu for crating screws. Their superiority over any other Uses heietollire used, consists in their crating a nem, .4.1i0n:, whether V or tazoss a thread, by ones passing carer the iron to be cut, winch require no atmigiv g br pr eclairs yrepanaion, as the dies cut the thread oul of the solid iron, without raising it in the it's.; i n their greeter durability, rapidity, and perfection of work; and in their simplicity and hule tre i th t , to get out of Order. Certificate.. ratnanunenu, Aug. 17,1948. Ibis Is to certify that wa harefircbaied from P. W. Gales Ws right of slog his palest Die. for cut ting balm. In oar opinion, Lill Ines am :muds tope rior to any others ere are acquainted sifin lir .. the purpose of mink. bolts. P 'MORRIS I CO Pmoutata. Log., M. 1149. Having bad P W Oates ce ' talon? Dice la nee In our establishment for the lan nine months, for entlled, I elm, :we can to ea ery respect recommerd them m the highest terms, aa ere have laid all whirs :mai, they being so far maerlor—consldering them 75 per cent. cheaper than say Others now in nee. , 16lANEN,,NP.AFIE dr; CO. Penn Works, Pa. This is to certify list we have purchased the tight to site, and adopted to cur business, P . AV Oates' Ca tent Screw Canter, which we highly approve a n vv. oo do Meek work, and we bolster tt sot'. s to durabili m ty ote and precision, as m uc h as coOnowty pas ot labor, any dies known to as NORM% TASKS& & MORRIS. Yartanaltins, 9th niontb,Vtri day. tE4O. New You., Ang. 19,1979. Haring adopted P. W: Gate) "Patent Inc." foe cut ting bolts, we take pleasure in saying. that It more than answer* out expectations, and have no hesite don In giving it as our opinion, that It far excels any other pion in present use for cut ng ti bet,. T SECOR & CO. We have P. W Gales' "Patent Dias" for cutting screws, and the economy of using them ls MI vary considerable,. that ma look upon them as mdtiperaa tile to every establishment having any quantity of screws to cut. MeCOESUCti, OGDEN tr. CO, Ca!moo, May 10, 12.19. Clanteance Oeerce,,Wesdrscrrce," Sep - 'la. I have purchased of W. Ecoallle for the Ilaitad tce tight to on in all the areenal• and arose - TLnIiAL AND COMMERCIAL COMMON I PLACE 1300 K—Containing the decisions of the Supreme Court of the Vatted States, and of the re- spective State Courts oa Bills of Exchange, Cheeku. l awl Proutiaßevr Notes—defining their requisites and' propertien, seal inamtigatime their Telemann it, and: effects upon,parties The whole arranged in en order: moat convenient for referents, and suitable for irn Law. application. Win. 'ono, Counsellor at Law. Just received end for sale tot Joluisrori r. STOCKTON 'elo Bookatllera, cur. Market & Third sta. • Engineering, Maebunt., ten i Weiattek—Meebanine laid Engineentur, 8 vol. b. Vield—Chromatua, 8. Muller—rhyaie and Meteorology, Pam Ilatlfield—Amene. Douse Carpenter, ern. Matendie—POixielogy Mathill—lllatory of Me bite Cture, tro Fitiana—ftlill Wngbt's Guide, b.. 14.1,-INrychology, Ignio. Horse bel-1.1.. of Aattonomy, evo. NVotida—Pmetieal Tantalite on Bail 110.1.,80 0 . Minibeld—Mechanical Drawing Book.Bvo. 81caran—Philosophy of the !Inman Mind, atvo. For sale by JAH D lANIEWOOD jell) 104 F.D. at NEW 121001 t el NEW BOOKS 1 Al Haws' Lattrary Depot, Third street,opyamtt the Post Offirr. HARPER'S New Monthly hlsaasine for June. Morning Call—Mrs kinlia—partso and 10 Hunt', Merchants' Magaaine far Julie. Eclectic Magazine for June. Littelga Living Age—No. 116. Boat. Bh.apeate—No 17. Dictionary of Mentioning—pan 11. ri