THE riTTSKUverli PUBLISHED BY WHITE ar. co MONDAY MORNING, NINE 17,1850. gcrimsruin• ara earnany t and ioreate4 termini in taro haat., .behna fi P. as wady laths day a. nretkabla — advenbwmarna astufaaried La • vase..• lad time will invariably b. ebatied spin m a er ,a 0. . _ I.V. 13. Taxes I. Agent for Ais paper at las penal .(mein in 11 .• 3i lol kt'PtiltWeipbls, an.l -BoUtxt. lnd_ Is auborizell to reecho' taluopotioto .nd 0ft:331401ml fount. • - • Itharnrdralanomx—lkatmnipUsp,s gold advertise mmt. In* thie tisethre,lt and (annul - 61(re ,, si .ellarca from als elle& . , , • . • . , • . err ciscame‘ DaLT Gaarrra—Jaarritisenteras and nbotriptleos, fa Ibis paper, will be neared ad orararded from OW clime. _. Norm Arenten..—Adveriiie mem and 'Of ertpdons to tbe. North American and United Suttee (incise, Philadelphia, received and for 'warded front t.blivolflee. • &PanaertutaaCoxencanat. Lwr.—Elebeedptionr or (1111 valuable over, will be recerred tad forward• d from tide °flee. ' - • • ♦atlataeoale 4.. d Whig Nonkhiallons. ray roam glEtap Mousy '1.1:10111AEt 11. 110WZ, nu worn now+, mon nu: amnia, • , HARMAR DEXISIX, 101 EMT; JAMES CAEUTHEICS. POl atarYoL, , _ .• MORGAN ROBERTSON, Plusburgh. T.J. ABRAM, Lower Bt R. C. WALKER. EltubeA. JOHN BPCLOSKEY, Robinnon. JAMES RPM, Snowden. artoune, . FRANCIS O. FLANEOIN, Piusbargb. coioaxnenrcs, ELMO= BOYLE, North Fayeßd. ALDPPOI, • WAL SLYNN, Lower SI. Clair. : OIIITT IIXOIIOI, A N. COURTNEY, Oblo. EMS NEXT PAGE Full LOCAL MATTER! TELEGRAPHIC NEWP, Amami Heusi, HOLLIDATLEUICL—We learn from good •rekrenees that this is an excellent •hoose,;aad worthy of the attention of travellers. Setiiivertisemeat. Lwrresa—Owlng to a fill• we of the mule, three of the letter, urinal's' came io heed at once. They are, howayer, so deeply Intemtiog, and explaln so clearly the exam alum tion of matters la Washington, and in both houses of Congress, that none of our readers ban paw them over without loss. The slavery goalies is rapidly approaching to a crisis, aniimust won be — Battled some way, mangre all the efforta of South ern faetionista to awe etre direct vole: . Wo copy, with pleasure, the followier article fpm the Philadelphia North Ametinan, In tele. dont" the Lleampfield Rail Road. It la manly and honorable, and Ulla •pith is geneisly participated Jew in Philadelphia, the Hempfield project will sleep very quietly for tome year' to come. 11EIMPFIELD Some excitement has sprung- op in Pittsburgh in consequence of the discovery of a hill having . been smuggled, in come way, through the Lege,- lature. authorizing the omustraetion of argil road from Greensberg,th Westmoreland comity, to • porn' On the Virginia line, Some aloe miles from the city of Wheeling., The excitement is na . lurid; it is equally surprising that inch a road should be chartered by &Pennsylvania Legislature, the suceeadul construction of which could not bat prove highly Injenotts to the Interests ofPitu• burgh, and, in come degree, the State herself, and that the public !should remain unaware of the Mast until aow.. The. Ignorance, however, ; • his been general; and the Pittsburgh Gazette does injustice bri expreselng a doubt whether Philadelphia "is not a. party to the scheme"; We never heard o ft until we saw the announcement In their own papers, day before • •yesterday; and, having delayed our notice of the • matter until we could make inquiries, we ale able to mum our friends of the ..lron city" that it is as i. much a subject of menthe here as it can possibly he to them. Philadelphia and Pate:ugh have a -mammon interest In the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and there is a cowmen obligation upon each to gaud by the other in good , faith ; as Philadelphia does, and means to do, by Pittsburgh. One aim. hens is to reach Pittsburgh, not to pus it by, seek. ins the furtheriroal of the vest interior regions of Ohio, Indisea,thinolk and the banks of the Min sissippl river at St. Lois—a goal which is only to be reached through Pittabargh, and along the •-' fqoack bone liae• of the Pennsylvania 'and Ohio Rail Rosd,coniniesielog at Pittsburgh. - It is idle m suspect va at any Improper hank - eting afier a connection with Wheeling, which can oder, to Philadelphia no advantage over - barer; and could only be exchanged Tor the latter s at the egpels of all those hope. of the • • • • a the Ptii - llttita inet - ia — ofth - el'euneybra. • 'sae Railroad- regard as the great prize of sawrnse ii making this declaration we may also express the opinion that our Pittsburgh eotemporuies ex. Ilk mare alarm at the Hesapfield project than the occasions warrants.. The drew, of Greens burgh, while very naturally expounding the meets . •of a "short cut' to Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh in the lurch, estimates that the read to that place from Oreenthergh would be seventy one Wes bug, and the probable cost one;mfilion fire lion. deed thousand dollars. It Is -more probable that ' - the coat °recast:ltalian and equipment would be full two millions of dollars Now it would sewn a much easier thing to pro ject a road to Wheeling than to rue two millions, or erne a million and a half, of dollars to build it; and it will be the misfortune of the Elempfield road o came into the market for subscriptions under the burthen not merely of the powerful opposition of -- "Filmin,u?gb, but the decided hostility of Baltimore. • It may be perfectly true, as the Greensburg Argus . • j urges, that it will be fifteen rniles nearer to Bath. wore from Wheeling, via Greensburg and the Pernicilvenialitail Road to Hari iaborg, and thence by thiallarrisburg and York Bail Road to Baltimore; hot shat is an advantage which Baltimore could en. Erry only et th e sacrifice of the Baltimore nod Ohio Karl Road: and we do not think she has nay inch nation to - favor an enterprise ao destructive to her self. It in not possible, in short. that the money • cut be raised to build the Hempfield road for some Irrhsr=elizeth•donilriu",' period "r a i r 'r' ct rst u a. il mad connection wishTerre r ' Name! ' and, to my • nothing dam - eland and Cincinnati, most probably - With Chicago and St Loub•—pertiapa with the ,Rocky'mouniains and San Francisco. Loeoftrea Tsollm'any as to the DipsTien =reefs of Um Torii!' or '46 Hon. dunes Thompson, of the Erie District, In thin that; has addressed the following letter to the Washington Union, to wised a statement made UT the editor in relation s.° the Tariff quarks' in ,PUBSOTIZiII. • felf.Thompion acknowledges that 'the Taff of Id has rattail . the great staple , pro. doetion of Penneylrania,and, had he bean equal.' yjeandid on other matters, he would hare cc. knowledged Ito blighting r area upon all oar man. mike:ming operations: . - • lictra of •Ittnizorrrxrivit, Juno 11.1550.5 Togs Editor al Lis Praia My attention hus . must been called to a short complimentary notice of toy return to 'Wealth:its ton, from a vhdt to my family In Pemitcylvaphi. to year paper of the 6th inst. You -ritual*: We are informed that Mr. Thompson gives - a flatter• hag mean cribs compronilse spirit that now awn. atea the popular mind of the democracy of the Iffitstette State." You further odd: e Tha Tariff gees feu Ada Nina away. We will carry the State the caning fall by from Minato twenty thousand 'fintall l l." This sentence, fa regard to the tuff, as well as lie sactietwar, soema to be the editor's owe, and net that aids informant. • • I did not, and could not, has made.the remark that "tit tarif queation bad blown away' in pennsylrinia. I know that In• regard to one great interest mach depresaion is experienced at. this time. In those sections of the State where the into interests prerak,much snxisty in frit that some change /a the present duties on Iron as well in form as in =out, should take place. Iv. witaVishateetr, haraWera 4o a groat ustwler of sprain:, haw, trials the few walks, oloamoolod, and, .t fear, or sans . . to be rarstalialed, a alms under annump ar p, name ef sieporterion of du firagehmas, or a damp in the prwrist darts, wpm it. A cooler drpressiom .2 am persuaded, Pa pa &men re mm ec , . rasa sonaltng eons &t done by Congress. rd a not believe that any other of the groat interests of the camry anger in comparison with the iron In. wrest, If indeed, they suffer at all under the ex. fulng revenue system. Certain it is, that the ea. /deuce ant is not to unmistakable, as there seems little, if any, diminution of Naive operations •• antangstthem. I feel it any duty, therefore, to say that It would not be just to Impute to me, as some hare done, the remark referred min the par. agraph I bine quoted. I feel that it La of great mot variance to the son interests that an amendment of Um revenue laws In regard to them should be • made; and made at the relent session of Cons gums. Y. 2111, very truly. JAMES THOMPSON. Woo= Noma or Viross.—Tbe 'veto power has been exercised twelve fore times dace the kr. Mid= or the Government, els: By George Washington 2 James Madison 6 lames Monroe. • 1 Andrew Jackson 9 John Tyler 4 James IL Polk 3 - Total. . 23 The whole number oriel' payed ad owned Waco Ma origin of tool:laver:anent Jo about seven twassod, wolth will make about two hued:aloud atoito one wow. , . . Lola Manisa kaa inranad 400;000 Ours bi Atrir.rrean Brook*. Mr. Geen, tka dineriesm bank. r a part be! 81021. AaLTIYOZT ashoPtito.Asunosm—Tee revenue Of thia mnrk;for ike monihof May, show an in. ae+6e_oC upiintiomociic:res 603 corimPonding inolith of the. • Aceardiii: toe statement in thus Efaitimare Patriot; Me items or revenue are •••• • For Pusensers. -Per Reign. Main mem, 4533,1;7-; _ $72,9 40 as f.14„31Y:12- AlaigiasV 2 agar PPAKW . .-*A4 * . Stem, and SA7B4 41,mi the Wash ington Branch— ' the Wel 5131,5VE3.5... This ahows VII MI4 over 00', it, uillog-moottinf lust year of Main 5tCtti;.1 1 0: 6 ; 13 , 6 7...t t l the Washington Brahieti—otahiar togethet Eig,dati tea la referencia . : irlithe lettiottant r ataiMr ef the ex , =lion of the rcad: ~Wait*. teitiaZds,the Old° ritray, We testa tcom.hlQstititit soma - OVAat a meet: alga the Doan!, yet/ardor, *the terailniier of the road from the Tygart4 Vajley Bridgiato the city of *tretirq. NVai let toacratictorti, with the eicep- • tlon of about 35 miles, which email the decision of the Board of Arbierstori, to be made" by the Ist 'of October next. The . bidding was spirited, and the eitimates of Mt. B. IL Latrobe, the Engineer, folly sustained throughout. -The work will be commenc ed without a moment's delay. The whole line of this great work may now be said to be in the-bands of contractors, savant prices below the original ate Galatea cast. • • t The laborers now employed, number upwards of 2500, end the monthly animates will, when the whole line is under way, exceed $lOO,OOO. Can sidemble progress has been already made upon all 'heavy nectionc several of medium chi...tare very nearly, and some entirety finished.. The Fest tont net is projecnng steadily, and with every pros_pect conipletnin within the time limited by the Engi 110tf. The laying down of the iron will commence ear ly nest spring. The to the Mouth of Savage may be crpected, to be opened about June nem, and the track will thence be pushed forward with out interruption, and in an unbroken line until it reaches Wheeling. Th iron is now arriving in large sunntilies at the Company's Whaif, at LociA.Point. upwards of 2001) tons having' been received in the last month. This iron is of excellent manufacture, end will compsre favorably, as to cost, with any that hot been imported. The recent sale of the Cowpox's bonds which were given in payment for this iron, has been =idle in London by the Messrs. Bariega, at .fitS tee cent., a gratifying evidence of the con fidence which eapitats have in the work, and the gentlemen who have charge of it. • The alleged discovery of Mr. Henry M. Paler; of Worcester, Maseaelturetts—by which a Mil. liant,Mdammable Was b produced from water, et a mere nominal *.stis , strongly doubted by some. The BOSIOLI Journal, speaking of it, The discovery la so remarkable in its eharacter, and embniess loch important resultsAbat we must be pardoned for doubting the entire correctness of the statements, until we save received stronger demonstrative proofs than hove - yet been Uhl boo foes the publics. It is Irmo-that the light has been exhibited, and is highly satisfactory, but the-mode of producing. It has hitherto been studiously con celled, nor is it hooves, except from the •statee meats of the discoverer, that there Is no other agent in its production than water. Nor is there any thing to the previous history of Mr. Paine which should lead cis, in these days of humbug and morbid thirst fsr notoriety, to give foU ere. .deuce to his account of the-astounding nature of' this discovery, unsupported by testimony from persons wall qualified -to teat itq merits, and who have been allowed an opportunity of so doing. The New York Express says— Our Gu Company here bare but little faith to the improvement, and have altered 54000,000, for evidences of its success, which they say cansiotbe given. The Baltimore Sun has the followizi item of news in relation to the matter— PALVIeII EllteaVXllM—A contract has been made In New. York to light and heat the Aster. Licata by the apparatus Invented by U. M. raine, which his:been alluded to before in the public journals. Water is the only element •employed to obtain light, hest, and metivepawer. It If stated, too, that a company has been formed in New York te purchase the patent right at some millions of dol lars; [half a million cub.) and the old gas compa nies are about to knock ander. Bather a wonder ful story, buttet more wondetfal than the inven tion itself, if it rums out to be any thing like what is averred of it. Should the averments be realized, the greatest revolution of that 19th century is yet to be mai:wised. PRONE WASHINGTON. C 4 rtaaPaaMma af the Timbale % GszeM. Wessman:l, June M. Executive Bitelnees-Collector Leiria of Rikiladelphia—.l3enteu'l Meilen laud Speecitr-Ille._ClaVa Eine...Prospects of the Consproutise...liatute debate... °satire Speech-The Cuba Ilea* A abort Eteentivesessicie was held by.the Sca etc, to day, during which the 110IIII11.1t10111 of 1. K. . ry Errvry7fo r - iiiii - 16 1 i wean . tlie United States sad Mexico, was taiorabli reported upon, but not passed, because some Senator ex. preased s desire to debitte 0. I. Hestord Smith, of New York, Was roomed as Consul at Bey coot, Syria, and somebody clue to _Chihunhuo, Mexico. • A delegation cf Lewis'friends from Philadelphia, ts here for the purpose ofelrecting that gentleman's confirmatioa as Collector of the port. It is - very doubtful whether they will succeed,but I think tha about the close of the session. this case will be fa. vombly disposed of. Mr. Denton toadelis protalred motion for the indefinite postponement of the Compromise or Om n U 3133 bit!, to day, aid the eipectsd speech upon it. Ile was very salad .aad close in argument, as be always is, and his speechwasieptele with valuable inform:mon, and heppy humor—l trust you will receive an extended abstract by telegraph. His sarcasm upon Air. Cl a y's five wounds, and the spa cifio he proposes for thdetire of them, woe very chirp and mousing. I Mr. Clay would no doubt have replied to theni, l and to the whole speech, but for 6is manifest physical debility. After the attack, of which I made mention yesterday, nod which was soon known throughout the city, the seceoiblr. Clay in the Senate, this moruing,excited general surprise, nal cannot but think, that it sum exceedingly imprudent. 'His face was pale, and its antes Considerably '1 h.rpelied, audit .was ovi• deist that though be maintained o rigid silence, be controlled himself with diketilty. The illness with which he had been seized; it 'is Mid, we's bilious . It edema to bee:greed that the chances of the pas sage of Mr.Clayibill, through the &nate,' have greatly diminished within& few days;:though I coo -1 few myself unable to- discern the reasons which have brought' gentlemen to that couelmion. To my mind the chances are, as they have been for several weeks past, so nearly even that no roan in or out of the &mate, ran safely venture to geese to which side the balance of probabilites locker Yet a Northern Senator whom I believe to be at least Bineerely anxious fai the passage of the bill though he rasp not vole for it, assure, me that he believei it will tier defeated by seven ma jority The House coefat ten this morning, and having tokens mesa of three hours, will sit probably all eight, to give the anima orators who have not yet been heard in the California debate, theoppiTrtunity of delivering themselves. hcloses,thed is'a resole titin has beatnik:quad - for closing it, at two o'clock tomorrow. -What a day, to morrow, may bring fe tit I will not undertake to predict, but gen&inort are acting upon the presumption that the action of the Home will conform' to that order, and the no. restrainable cage-mesa to talk is manifesting itself in the meal manner; proving, in this as in no many other cases, the ruling passion to , be amine . in Gentry, of Tenn., roadean excellent, manly and pathetic speech, to day, putting to shareennd 'confusion such recreant Whrgs and incendiary far 'oasts as.Toombs, Stephens, and their allies, who avow that they lorangitation above and beyond all things but disunion. Idr. Gentry said the South mil fully , forewarned of the purpose of the North to keep this free. territory before it „wu acquired from Mexico,and since it would nut head long into that measure, it must meet and submit to the vensequences. tiffs ipeech was a bomb shell thrown into the mop of the siltraists on both sides. lie declared himself an advocate of the President's Van Of ,C r lllentellt The Cara story,the capture and imprisonment or California emigrants, arid • the incarceration of the American Consul, prove to brr an impudent and vexatious, but highly racecard hoax-:--tro such dis• patch was re.siv , drand no Cabinet meetings were • Juarra. V 7 Asanurrom; Awe 11. 1132). interesting Ironic Prat...dings-Voting upon Calllornia.4lena Dubious-the and not yet -Casa and. The Nachobola battar-21r. Day ton and lb. Pr aahlent'a Plan-tution Expedition. Thia day, the promised beginning of recolation Ind sonows, and time which 'expectation low so long bon with, Weal anxiety, ba■- coma and goneosithotit bringing any romarkalle event, es leaving any sign. The debate upon California, orb , ch, In ono abape or another, has been pending in the Committee of the Whole for six mouths, ehieed at one o'cleCtr; according to the resolution the Ratite, iidopted on the - Nib of hat month. Goy. MoDowell, of Va., as had been waned WWI Om 'ow:Montan( sad nodenqadiag °f all peones in,tbo'Houee, brought the &zonation to en end, In an able, elonnent t the object otwhicb was to a g at'silPerity of Sid induce a foryletfulnen &the tany harati and - bitter thipip which base been sand and retorts:a upon all sides. He succeeded btiner, probably. tkau”X,otAtesaientbet could Imo done, but still '6'4 - result abated Gat tlme could $l7 i ,081 08 heal thow wounds which angry controneny has inflicted. Wh en the moment arrived for the rec.' itttlOttartbis`debile, there seemed a- gediroPeia l vire ea *,!filrie Tier dint§ iiiintlnue his ie.?, litatice,,,hoilif, Conger, of hreti . yeak, objected, and the Copy . ittee proceeded at once to thekiar , PCltaWl#NlSoc,iotiOg... , '',:ti..' ,t ,- I Mill - I:4 iefihat thaPioceedifigi:hr,the Colipll, lee 'hilthelagt two hours wertt,snott alto 6.14, much ettee - gt,i'tnement of • needy= favorablerrita: , l salt. The Chairman , n Boyd, of ICantiali , i very eddy elated the 'qnl n pion&still order tohe i upon tha bill Introduced February last, by aii . T . Duty, of %incubi, for . the &Maintop of Cater nth, unconnected with other questions, with - such amendments as were pending thereto. The ant amendment was that oltereen, of Mc., proposing to extend the tilimouri Comprom:so hue throup to the Pacific. The first motionveasOlgoifieant of a dilatory pol icy on the put of the opponents of. Calitmain; it was to postpone all nuttier action until to morrow, This was defeated on a vote by tellers, ayes 60, noes 107. Among those who voted for further de lay; and a longer consumpticn of time, were Thompson, of Pa., Brown, Gomm, and Robins .son, of Indiana, Sawtelle, of Maine, Leila, of , lows, and others, about a dozen in all, from . the free States. This looks bad. The remainder of the letting wu conaumed ifi - discustiost points of order, and in that nnecmpulous ablate of a value bluprivilege, the mduog of five minutes speech. es, under, the rule, upon frivoloas pro Immix ameadmenus,oubmitted, withdrawrquid renewed, for the mere purpose of ialtiog. • Upon the whole, I formed the opinion thnt ti . turijorily would be tonne to emetectlie territorial and slavery questions in Commluee with the ed. minion of California, so that on reportiog to the House some oinulbus scheme, most likely of the Senate's Coital:lilies of Thirteen, that body will I be compelled to take it or nothing. I will stale • here, at the hazard of repeatiogwtuit I may have often said before, that the you and nays cannot bee:ailed in Committee of the Whole upon any proposition, so that it con never be koown, by the record, how a member votes. This is a great protectice for the trickster who may feel compeei. ed to Jeco falth with his constituents when its votes must go upon the journaL If, therefore, the simple proposition of admitting California be over fended with oliermive amendments In the Commit. tee, so that no sopunte vote could be taken open that question in the House, the Patnal sod ism• thorized reports of House proceedings, cannot be appealed to for the conviction of the betrayers of free constituencies who will assist to perpetrate the mange. In the Spate, we had a farther exposition of the Nicholson letter from (kn. Coss. It wu shockingly heavy and tedious: Mr. Payton,of New Jersey, made *powerful and eloquent speeeh in support of the 'President's plan, accepting the challenge of by Mr. Clay. Mr. Clay wu In his seat for a abort time lathe morning, but looked wearied and Indisposed.. It is obviously imprudent for him to take so active and earnest a part in the &bates and proceedings aa he has been doing for the put four mouth-X.— 'Acre are well founded anxieties for his heakb. AU parties agree uz awarding to Mr. Clayton the toted of tkelr wannest applause for his ener getic anti Successful action to the suppressloa o the-Cuban expedition, anti it Is now oniverseily admitted that the anemia of that bray of madmen would haie plunged as Into inextricable enibar rusanents. Jorucn Wannutaren, June 12. The House at a Stand Still—las eeeee Dag Debate in the Senate—The Compromise Probably to Pass-Mr. Doty , . Speehlt— Footea Impertinence. No progress pato day in either House. The five minute nnitance is proving, as I expected, as peritut a bar to action so the prolongation of the debate in the natal form or boor speeches. For three mortal bonn the House sat to Committee of the Whole to day, listening to babblers pouring out their drivel in doses five dtrips encl. Thir,it ninth is Seen, is a miserable crank:wet the arderlo' mop debate, and to vote upon the bill and cornii*ive kers pretended to refer to ahem amendment on which they were displaying their - theurrie„ and some amusement was carted by several with. drawing and withdrawing it with the remark that they did not know what it was, not baring heard it. It give, me pleasure to soy that this farce, so derogatory to the character et the Howe, was pr. tied on almost wholly without the aid or partieipa. lion of combat' members. The whole proceeds leg was a shametul monkery of Dis graceful to Congress end the country. At length, the so called amendment fell into the headset' Mr, Van Dyke, of New Jersey, who refused tqwith. draw, but compelled a vote open it. Of course. Mr. Cobb's chairman of the Committee took good care to keep his eyes turned for the mast part of I the timeyowards the southern groups in the House. from whom the obstructions and impedimenta to businem were expected, reergaising only such as were considered "lo the wee' I begin to think that the Clay Cempronfise or perubus scheme will pent!. I think every thing is tending that way. Mr. Beaton withdrew his motion for indifluite postponrment,,because be be. tiered it WliCertlill to be dekated. Mr. Clay earnestly invoked hire to allow a question to be ta. ken upon It, but he declined, and the greater part of ttioday was spent in discussing the matter or the northern boundary of Teaks. Mr. Cooper Lvered some pertinent remarks in aupport•of the bill proposed by the committee, which ho said had been adopted by the moat careful Invengatiectand he believed lobe the most suitable that could be selected. Mr:Clay said that baore the final question was taken on the bill, be should endeavor to answerer length the ottthefions that had been urged' againnt ft. He maytherefore be expected to clone the de bate, and that desirable event will most probably happen within the Dell week. Mr. Dajton concluded to day, Witt loot Italic ned to conaider, the ablest speech In opposition to the bill which has yet bean brawl. He surprised even , his warmest admirers. As a > spec!. men of severe legal argument, it was unanswera ble, and lam more will remain neaesweied. I spoke yesterday of the brilllam and convincing logic and rhetoric, with which he explaiPil the Texan claim to the Santa Fe country. TWA mom lag his argunieat was principally directed' to the infamous provision, of the bill tor the recovery of fugitive slaves, a measure, which, if it should be consummated, would stand upon the statute book as the'fortlestblet upon legislation which has yet stained the page of our history. Hate Mr. Day ton shrank from to petal with the greatest minds of the Senate, but boldly grappled with Webster and Clay, and proved to the satisfaction of every Impartial I Wiener, that the scheme of the latter, and the recently promilgated doctrines of the for- mer would but add to the excitement and render more difficult any practical and conch:wive settle ment of the question. • . When Mr. Dayton bad concluded his speech, Foote, with characteristic impertinence and mean esn, rota and charged Mr. D. with having spoken In the hope and exportation 'of reward from the Executive. Any respectable Senator would have been Incapable of thrusting in this despicable in. Mai:Mice, but the malice ol Foote was thought by some, to have proceeded from the promptness with which Mr. Dayton had but a few minutes be. fate, exposed a mistatement of the same Foote' iby the Instant production of the documents to 'prove the exigence of a law of Mississippi which Foote had positively and rudely denied to exist There is no variety of news abroad. The ex citement In regard to the stair. and the convention as to cabinet changes, and tie Gal. phins, including the blackest of ati,Father asehle's charge of $40,000 blamed of so Many hundred, bat subsided and passed away. Interest In fact Is ab 'sorbed In the near approach of action of *Rime sort In both Houses on California and the slarety ones doe. Something la abed to be done,beyond doubt, with which statement end relleetion,lconabode. Amur. Ia Locs..—The editors of tho Buffalo Gooier alai, toe of the test Whig papers in the Wait. Lars decidedly In lock, so Cu as offices are con cerned. Dr. Foote was appointed Minister to Bo gota. Mr. Brown to a Consolship, and now Mr. P.'ffinith, who iv:vends , retired from the chair editorial Ccuatnendal, has been sppriinted to lanioportam clerkship la the Pod Moo Depot. meat at Washington. Good fellows all, and lucky, lOWA. *MORK NEW TORE.. - COflospOodeate of Um' ritlayalrgla Guetio. Near Y988;1888 11, 1850 All the steam boat p eop le.o sad ilqact all who CM connected with navigation, nearly or remote. ly; are in high spirits at the rapid trip of the Col. line steamer "Atlantic," which rtirpurcd that of thi . .Arittricawfalrelifitaft held,'-and equal.' the er.. tiaindieltiyAimrifitho .'Baiiqwitkin Am; home. The Americk ilod t ihe Alta hid fieelninitier,in 'Windstbardelityall • • Atlantic, and theta canlinAlxie Abode of doubt re. Fil.lAinikthilf#*9ili4Lioicil4w,r,,,,,,,d his rivet bhtrui enpe,riciron'tdeammaihkation. The emalh est-das'a wolktetthe Allamtloniras 231 miles, and 1:04;204; oteite, mile. leak. 'than the best ever midis by ..teramitiiiiihiiiiMiLeat. Whet the' g.flild•S'i a acetic , was ailed:lkea that idioms the interest New York taken 1 2)ini .tviriAhing in the Mae litic,•and thousands of women too, rushed to the rigor, swarming upon the slopping and cheering the ship no she passed • to her dock. Tho friends of a new version of the Bible, spill. ing daunted by the course of the present bible no. Manes, have united their forces, and have fanned whet is to be; known as the "American Bible Union." Its foods reach six thousand dollar, and it has flit its President, the Rev. Spencer IL Cope, a Baptist clergyman of eminence, nod who enjoy. auricle reputation. The convention which famed this Union, met yesterday afternoon, and when mom nunenroudy attended, only numbered about two hundred pereona. They, however, are' pee, pie who know whit they are after, and in a short time, aversion of the aected writings, in accord. epee with the feelings of the close Baptiste, may be looked for. In buninen there Legend dullness, and the groan amount is no doubt smaller this Spring than for tame years, and much less than was anticipated. Large lases have been submitted to on a great many styles of-goods, and the profits of trade res dared to the common avenge, if not bete B. Money remains very abundant, and it is Lard to Sad a lan outlet for it. The beat paper In the mutef, Rade:tad acceptances, sell at £O9 - per cent, and from that, the risky is down to 4 per cent on call, and Ca per cent for but clan ainty day paper. Stocks are flat, and may be quoted at the following rates: U. S. et'a of 1867, 1164 Pannsylvaniai6's,964. Reading Stocit t 4l4l. Rend ing Mortgage Bonds, EL Erie Bonds 581. The approach of hot weather, and the feu of the usual summer fall in price., check. operation. The " Rocheater Spirts" hove been taken sick, and we are without any revelations of importance Tho number of visitors has not been large, and their NOM and the show does not tains quite to yell u the Chinese Museum and others now hero. Spirby have 'very little chance of MICCLIA in the "noise and con fusion. of New York, and which, alter tap out such "Gave opinion.. Dar health returneihow the meal gratifying rt. alt, inty two hundred and four interments were madelast weak, which, throwing out cholera cam last Ircar k ia an improvement or over cue hondred• Compared Fiat usher years, it is alike ravonible, and ft looks like a return to the old fashioned may of Using to be three score and ten. The Board of Health has ordered all the hone boiling con cerns ant of town, and thtu In there is no more appessanenof *ay epidemic or emstageous disease than in, tha temple of Hygese itecll An ocean steamer for the Savannah line was Lunched yisterday, and will soon be on her route •here she is much needed. Asusa—:The market is not mrderinky change , moderate sales Were made ai former prices. Fume is in good demand at better piece; the lees Include 7000M:di at 55.5631,651 fur common to straight State, 5,75015,93 for Michigan, and 6,, 12/07,25 for pore Census.. In the above to in• eluded 1,000 bbla to be delivered in August at 96. Southern remains steady, with aides o(300 bbia at 5,75. Rye brings 53, with about 300 bb!. told. 700 bblo Corn Meal told at 2,01003 for Jersey. Gaam—Wicat In to goodrequest and holders are firm. The only sale we have to notice is a of or 50001,i? Canadl” at 102 n in bead. A sale of 1000 butter:ay was made at 621, from store. Northern Oats sell at 47019, which is bens,. Corn is quiet, and sales limited to 2,500 bu at 67e far Northern yellow. Panvtammi---No sales to report with the ex. imption of 100 bbl, strictly prime Lard at 7c. A tale ofloo b r bls Prison Whtakey at 26c, which i. easier. C. CLZITLARD,. Comers, ARO CLICIIMATI RAIL -.4 sceneeded iniporchasicg toy far the enure toad I from Cleve:Mid to Columbue, henry T rail, and on the.meat tattorable terms. The purchase was I made when the iron market was at its lowest po,M, nod American eccurales toe most eagerly sought for, The saving to the Corepaty is a very trinaligitog'fgran. .All the iron for the rrni has bowl ithipXd,end will arrive here in time to to pat down thin fall. The work on the mad is pror,rewing rapidly, aid the contractor, are detertnined that the ears abrdt be running through to Colombia and Cigna". tali by the tint of December next. :Ana bur powerful Locomotive hoe just been put upon the road, manufactured at Lowell The two from the Cuyahoga MAN no way inferior to tho Digests engine, ma daily to Wellington; and already quite • business in pmentent and freight has been turned to the rapid Iron way.—Ckrrland Berard. EJmord Burke, late of the " Union," it is now said. is a candidate for the United States Senate, from New Flompshire. Rev. Dr. Birk, of Boston, hat been preaching oat at C!icago. He complains bicerly of profltn ity ityns a prevailing vice at the west. Ron. Mr. Frelinghcren will be insugnirsled President of Rutgers Co;lege s N.J., on the 21th day of July neat. BY AUTHORITY. PUBLIC ACTS Peseta during the flat Sento:, / the Vasty Fins Congrut. pentr—No. 7.1 AN Aar TO continuo ID force an act therein met:named, minting to the pert of Bellmore. • ,Be orarted t 4, Senate • and Haas" J fleo• rimusitiosinfriss United States d• de cries is Mn• grew 4:smutted, That the act pawed the sweet. teenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred, entitled ...611 act declaring the assent of Congress Wound°. own of the Shawl of Maryland and Goer• gia," and which by . subsequent ants has been re. vived lied continued in Cume anti the drat day of June, one thousand eisht hundred and fifty, be and the same, so far as it relates to the act of the State of Maryland, la beteny revived and count. oed iii know until the third day of !derail. one thousand Right hundred and sixty one: Provided. That nothldg herein contained shall authorise the demand ole duty iSsi teenage on vessels propellod by steam, employed In the tiaesportailon of pee. anger. Approved, June 5, 1550. (Flamm—No. 8.) AN ACT to make Mader appropriation■ for public buildings _ln Min Tarritories of Mamma ta and Oreg.: Be it enaeedby the Senare and Bon. of Burrs rentetrow o thy United Sower of Ameriro to Coio gem azsearlied, That the own or twenty thousand. dollars each, be, and the same is herell, appro printed out of any money' in the Treasury not °Menage° appropriated, to be applied by the Gov ernairs and legislative suinembhes of the Terri tories of hlitinerinta and Oregon, at such place on they may acted in said Territories for the erection of ponitentiarlea Sao. 2 And boo farther enacted, That the Gov. cruet and legitimise assembly of Minnesota are hereby authorized to expend the appropriation made in leetion 13, of ..Art act to establish the Territorial government of Minnesota," approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty nine, for the erection of suitable prik lie buildings et the temporary Peat of government of add-Territory at such time as they deem proper, any ph:VlM:is law to the contrary notwiihetaoding. 1300. 3. Ala be trfortlwr snouted, That the sum of twenty thousand donors, in addition to that ap propriated by section fifteen of "An act to climb. Nth the Territorial Government of Oregon,. ap proved August fourteen, eighteen hundred and forty eight, be, and the tame is hereby, ipproprir• ted out of any money in the Treasury not other wise appropriated, to be applied by the Governor and Initiative assembly of the Territory of Ore. gon to the erection of aultabla public buildings at the seat of government of said Territory. Approved, June 11, 1550. In•Wrtiors.—A. Mu Is Inc season of the year when worms are melt formidable-among children, the pro prietor. of Van:Wage beg leave wean upon parehlth soliciting their aUvation to Its virtues for the expelling of the. itenoying and often fatal enemies of children. Their invention is by a physiclm of great experience in Virginia, and after using it for several - years in his own practice, and hothllll lu anemias so universal, he bas been Induced at lest to offer it to the public as a cheap but certain and az• mitten% medicine. Call and purehase. (1,7 - For sale VII. KIDD& CU, do GO Wood street. jeltHDOwfl • LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO., • - 129 WOOD BT,ABOVE MYTH, Mom Jut received large addigona to their SPRING STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERP,K • linporie'd by Ilea patiketa frpot Ennape, and to letdeli they would cent,laJly enII the attention o(parejtaaers, belleefartneit very eaten - ' sitiplemegp.vindtiolv ptives *ill :give O isevivetioa. ;her_ =damped, pasteolig e al" and ~ e lepint - steamer "Robert re. 00 'net recent me from Cincinnati to PlUsbuiph. talteAhht method of lenderini to Captain Bur cturaXer fen* tlemanly roil obliging commander,as wallas tobtr. coz, the efficient andenarteonaelerk of the boat, nor thankiMr.ttiti kind treatment whisk. we re:. wised et their heeds, and the willingness with which' IS* ye:fel:ay eorriGortable and bspprdenne thottip, Tones treiegininelimboaker qqatrij-V4 ennital temp:need the "Robert nowt en Wolittftrrtiblh;ipenWainlifillibilkivoillio • in every nrispeepostrilshedoocilrad7 a pleasant trip toelaiiiesihopcies their. P,13%,1c7 s hit . • . M.lo.:Bidnf7 - Atiffieet., ilfriPlaacsitelast . ,•ClEMl krZg .14011M40. 5 4 1 90.y,,,..4E.,,ceis I dts.Hart*LoGiqr, •‘4.o , Fge • :. • NFU mgeougovapoptv is Miss Clara Hewer, Krog.Williano, Va. • /dteß Frier, Giffelnitatil FR - t•tirv• - MO; COHCH, anti a N nekella,St: Lon is, Mo. James Parkorand lody,St. Letitia, Mo. E Q. Ilaukord,N. Y. - ' Rev. A. G. lltchsrdlou, god family, Gin ctonatt. Andre J. lonics, Cinch:mini, 0. Ipaso S rohm, Cleeinnati, 0. W. EL any. Maryland. S. Gibbon., Salem, 0. J. K. Rives, Misoisaippl. J. Mock; Missouri. A. Leeman, Phil.., Pa. N. Fulda, Phila., Pa. A. W. Mackey, Maysvdle, Ky. J.l'. Jones, Relleflontaine, Ky. A. J. GolllJ, Miulosippi. Get. W. White, Cincinnati, 0. S. B. Robison, Pittsburgh. John Strong, Salem, 0. J. W. Horner, Morph co, 0. Saud. Gochmo, O. Jas. A. Espy, Harrisburg, Pa. James W. Campbell, Pomeroy, 0 Peal. Juno, tauten Falls, 0. Chu Gutmann, Germany. Wm. FL Harty, Allegheny city. Henry Bchelbel, Allegheny city. Jos. G. Hatcher, Floyd co., Kg. . W. B. Thompson, Pittsburgh, Pa. &chid Hawes, Virginia. Win:Stewart, Maryland. Thos G. Addieor, Washingtrn, Pa. N.B. \Volker. Elizabeth. Pa. • Q. H. Hong, Wheehna, Va. James Graham, New Lisbon, 0. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSURANCE, COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh C. G. HUSSEY, nmr.• • • W. Al AR 411,8se'1. 01fiee- , No. 11 Water street, is the warehouse of C. 11. GRANT. UFOS COMPANY is now prepared to Intone all kinds of risks, on houses, manufactories, goods merchandise in more, and In transits vessels; se An ample gunny for the ability and integrity 04 the Instmtion, Is afforded to the obstructer of the Di. rectors, who aro all citizen* of Pittsburgh, wellend favorably knave Witte community for Moir ptudence, Intelligence, and Integrity. DUEscsens—C.G. Hussey, Wnk.Bagaley, Wm. La r Inter, Jr., Waller Bryant, Hoe. D. King, Edward Ileasel ton, Z. Kinsey, B. liarbmgh, S. DI. Kier. apnik-U Improvements is Dentistry. DR. G. 0. STEARNS, lute of Emden, ts prepared to mannfacture and set BlocS tans to whoic and pane of aeta. upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Phstes.— TOMAACIIII.IOa, IBMs gun um, where the nerve is exposed. Office and residence next door to the May ors Mime, Fourth street, Pittabora b. Rural Iro—J. B. WFAdden. F. If. Eaton. • Jail Scald of the Foot and Antis Cored. 111 st, Burn-1 am desireus at making known to the public oho great efficacy of your PETROLVX hI le my own ease, which was a severe scold of the, loot and ankle; upon removing the rocking, the skin peeled off with 0, and left nothing bat the bare erafeen. 1 expected to be laid up all winter from the effects of this scald, but we applied the Petroleum „freely, by Means era flannel cloth saturated with it; at first, the application was painful, bat in o vary short time the pain abated. 1 had no polo in one bout afterwards. JO five dope from the time of the application of the Peuolcum, I was able to go to work. 1 tate pleasure in stating these facts for the benefit of other &offerers, and am desirous that they should he made politic. I would also state, that I find Iremethato relief by the ore of the Petroleum, in burns, from which I am a frequent circler owning to my liminess about the engine. I would recommend It es, the rens; prompt and cattalo remedy for home I have ever.knOlivet. Pdigned.) J R COB, naglitees, Sharpablugh, Alreitioy Co. • Pittsburgh, Bar sale by Key/ er & McDowell, 140-Wood preen R E Sellers, G 1 Wood at.; Al Curry, Allegheny city; 1) A Elnan, Allegheny; .Trsepti Anglers, Allegheny; also by the piernetar, IA hi.. sten, an:) Canal Basle. Seventh at, Pittsburgh -SS ,-,... ,4,l"ir Da. D. maw, '.. 7- g . 5;,.• Dentist Ceruer arcane -,,,e't ' and Decatur, between Ilia . reet as - ~ ~ .LL- dlyiu ,11 . 174;q1e149C0.00 °AROMA& Tom retreat is now at the height of its benutyr— linOtalng litanttlinanlitnitern. t.nnin /mines tbrer noun ripe and served up trash from the vines. Ice creams and other refreshments in abundance. The steamer Hope leaves the Pitt street landing at the beginning of each hour, fratrain9 o'clock A. td. until 10 for cents. , Tickets of admission to thu gni-dens 15 cents, redeemable for the same amount ctraranstavra—free admission to children when neeoinparned by their parents- 7 11ln° to select par ties. Season tickets furnished by applying to the proprietor. Closed on Eunday. J. At the reaidenee of hi. father, on traria street, 0 Satazd ay ntoriding,the tsth iota, at 5 tielotk, Wusta tlasarra CAL. , gtrr, aged 30 goon. I=MEI ua: Benefit far th e Belie ror th e bona who lost by L the 6ro in Ryan's Beildir.g, will tato Voce on Wednesday wglJ, the leash:lst. The price of tlekets anti Is. for Ines C:rebe. 10 cents; 6ecood and Third Ttero, tr. teats. Thoro will be two persons admitted outer. of the -- tickets lb., have been sold nt double the above rates. 1e17.13t MO AMERICAN HOUSE, 110111GliT LOWRY, Proprietor, Futile Sqvcre,././ellailaysetergle, Pa. BIAGUI OFFICE—Tveo: Bally Lines Bis3ce for the Buts:ld West; else the Bedford Stage leaves his house _____:_leFs/Lert 101iN8TONA itTOCKTON bsireinst opened for sale the tersest setonment of l'eper,flinist Rooks, sUil /Stationery EVer oilalcd (or tale in this city^ together with a large collection anew end valuable Works in every department of Literature All publication for mite at caste. .prices. Country merchintis supplied with every article In this line; on the molt ressoneble tersts. Jet? _ _ (Past, Jna rnal,Ch rankle, and Mae naan. cony 1 =2l TVST received .1 the Tea Market, In the Diameed, vt 3 chests Bret quelny Oolong Ten• • !•16013 per lb dosuperfine Nine Yon/ ••• •• 074 do 5 do old rune Nine Pekoe Michael/ 073 do 3 A, ANo 1 Goopewderrea- , -- 100 do And plenty more left or our excellent Black .r.d Green Teas, .1 30 cents per lb. 1617 • MORRIS & IIAWOBTII New wad Valuable Publications. nail llise, Progress, and present Literamre of the English I...page; by Hey: Matthew Itartmon, A. 11t., Reetor of Church Onkel!: Hunt.; end Into Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. ..Ilse We oflayu Catvm, Wilk a ponrait, by Thos. W. Dyer. Diettonery of Poetical Clamant,. I vonell thy of elegint , o2tlllCUl on every subject; by Jow T. Wat son, M. L. %%amen, or Chorms of the Nile; by Wm Fumes.; beautifully Illustrated with colored engraving. Hobert Berne; ass a Poet, and as obi.; by &meet Tyler. Topper'. Complete Poetical Works; containing "Prose Philosophy," "A Thousandl.loes,''llao sena," Oeraltline,” and "Miscellaneous Poems," with a portrait sf die author; a new edition: In 1 vol, clout. Evenings at WoodlaWn; by Airs Eller. author of 'The IVorsea of the American Resoluta.. . . The Mass sad Wife of Washington; b Neigh C. Conklin, anther of Ilmer'sll.l3•l•Uon er .Tlonatt's llistory of the Moors of Spats," qsabel, or Trials of the Ilc art: , Ito. A few copies of each of the above works, lot re. es teed, for sale by JOIINtiTON 8113Clifrgi Cor. Market is Third .t VcrURPIIY k ItURCIITFIF.LD have rerelved a no -IYI ply 0f34 and 44 French Linens for men's coats and sacks, ladles' sacks, boys' and children', wear, of the most dedtable shades. They Invite attention to their largo assortment of Men's and thys!litlklNlFAl 'WEAR, of dllrerent ma terials. sad all of which will be cold low. jell Plantatioll bags.. and Etalsties. 153 !dads nommen, fair, L prime Plantation Pagarai n.ci oak brig Plantation Mailmen; N tyres brio do do, in eta re, for solo by MILLEN & RICKETBuN el 7 173& 174 Liberty n RN ENER BUR 5115/ 1 7:11 . Loweri d n o e's DR do Loo4 brio Nos 57 cc 53 Lf. thtenr; 4315r10 O. do; •(O brie C. pulverized Boum 12 brit do do; brie 1.. erizted do; ZU brl. Lowering's er'd do; IC brls do pled do; GO bile soft erurlied do; /pt received, end for tile by ;eV MILLER it. 111r.H.ErtrON UM CrililtClWW—Verntebed Menne Popes lo tt Chew:hes cod Public Rooms, a new wile, Mle day reeeived, and fat saW by W P td AMU/LILL lel7 Bi Wood et AFEry nrocrl DC CI e for .ale. by 0 jet', . s &co POWDER -1401 top Blasting; • 1010 kegs Deer Rllle, • al* kegs Ky. do; 11110 kegs Sea Shooting do; 2.51 kgs Deer Rifle, HO ht kg. Ky. doi Ote or too Ky. • On; daz eacnizters do, in flagarZne,.d fer sale at Ike very lowest market phes, deliverable In sbotlnotice,_jet7_ J .. S_DIL W OIiTH &cu GOOD BOOKS POll vaataziraug. Johneon—Antenean Farmer's Eneyelopretbs, sea Enerson—trecs aod Shrubs. boo Drown—Trees orAMerien, use Thomas—Americatt Fruit Colturist, Hoy—A °aide to the Orchard, Mlle ButitFannly Kltehen Gardener, Itoto Miner—The American Bee Keeper, Mao Brown—Theo American Pooltry Yard, Paco Marshall--The Partner and Emigrant's Land Book Allon—The-Aortorie. Fatm Hook, Lk.. Dowing—Fait and Fruit Trees of America, Igrno Wyatt—The Horse, Soo -14. S7Tral Toe a PoultryYLIISSl3. tttmn LOCKWOOD Jet 7 .Itlt Fosolk or 'ewe • e true!, for two uy k 00 00 Wod • D:MCI! bIETAL-25 bundles reed for rale by /ea .1 KIDD & CO wive; fritilavc, near OR OIL-101r1s, ter arrive, far tale by 911 - KIDD CO __A CHWRIII4 TAME,-5 maks, to arriT e, for sale by KIDD &• CO reed, for saletby: italekgrSo4l'r BRA 7 ce227,11,,tb1pc,R,71.50,bag5. NITOCII-23bxs Donbrighes ex Bloreb: , 13 bzis Ettub. • do; 20 Oro 111•Clorg & 'recce do; Jost received ..1"nto. • • *-TtitaiSrSON- u lai 111LLICOTHX.SOAVIk brown a ,P•a.: . u ••• • ito4n /au 'lucre.* ud. •Be..••••••.•::: .161,t1. • otimotEs— , o brls Wee nvadi • '• - ),91, • • •, ° l4ll a: a this r t SAI4DVim iti t* do;.; ':11 tandoutz. black boulepi il'dtresiii4'Qad~~~lLLEß i lIICIiETdON plus Works—A' Rum Chamois THE (marmot the Glass Worts at Knoirille,Terci acute, desire to rent thE same, or otherwise 104 tercet meet of operatives In the manufacture of Glut at that place. A large torment of soda ash, wood, Arno, and, salt; nets, clay, die., sufficient for the and of the factory for several months, Is now on hand, and in good order. The buildtna.,lncludtng boarding a. 4 dwelhng houses. are new, and adthirably adapted; The situation is pleasant and healthy, and provfnons very cheap. For further particulars, engulfn of the; undersigned, for the rent fifteen days. JAME 3 WILLIAMS jets:d3AWltS - : (11 Water et 127332331 . WWwr Power. Dwollio; - Hansa. and Loto,and; Mwairoprotedboaling lots In the town of Brighton Bout vet n0,•84 Grits ground, nod Vann. wijo:ning utitelown4 • ova Imp Data glary Maria' M. with Cam pair of fire: Del bums, md , all Wf kNfIA RBAUGII E===;== AGREEMAX to the last will and teanunent of the late Teen, deceased.. The sub. scriber offers for sale, on very accommodating :emu, either the whole or • part of the property behro ging to the estate of the sold Wm. Tease, situate on the west sloe of Band street, adjoining the Allegheny Bridge, consisting an three story bouses.two of them smarty new, pleasantly shunted and in geed order. Ales, four. fiveletsof groand adjoining the above— sold entire ot divtded, as may mut the wzreh”ers. Also, several lOta In the borough of Lawrenceville. An the obiect of the *la Ina Invest tho proceeds for the benefit of the family of the deressed.the greater portion of the parchue money ran he retained for sisteenleen. Tlds property presents • favorable opportunity roe any 000 wanting a eamfapabla home on easy terms. TO LET—One of the .Laic home* will be rented to . good tenant at a very low rate. for further information, apply to R. II RAY L Acting Executor, - or in ft .10N1 , -9.Droxanot. Liberty at. -- mite EDINISURBiI TALES -113y Mr.. Johanna° 1. Mrs. Marsh, M Fraser Tyder, Miss Milford, Mr. Gore, avu.m sod Mary Hewitt. Mrs Croweaohn .- • • 444 thick Ow vol. For tale ty - pa 4 JA 104 FronkDES D LOCK it WOOD P. W. GATES' PATENT DIES FOR CtrTTING SCREWS. PAT,FUTED Etlllsl, ■ear THESE DIES having been adopted and highly kippro4d in all the principal shops in New York and Philadelphia, are now offered to manufacturers; maehl nisw, rtup smiths, Sc.. with the inmcel con fidence "as the most perfect article in me for cutting serewW. ...11110itikrizjAly ',Awe:tiny . other .Thes heretofore • "aim!, consists-.in .their. oUtlier• a • eitanwa Scasw,whether V or slieWrie :bread, by oars posing over the iron to be ere, which require no swede-iv or permus 'reparation. tes the dim cut the thread our of the, solid iron, without muting it in the wale in their greater d ora t,,i n y, r apidity, and perfection of ivi,ik; audio their simplicity and little liability • etre!Deletes.: Ang.17,1819. Tbta Es to emit) that we have parchased from P. W. Gant the right of 'slog his patent Dies far eat -tier beats. In oar opinion, his Ins ars. touch sap.- ;kr to any others we are togaatnted vita Tor ;CO ,P,F . l7o.BA.FlieUltir4 boll.. P MMUS . , •.!..' a.' --.. PUlLeer-TLIA. iiiig. ?It 1 0 48. I.lo Lik bed P'W Gates , Patent Dims in use in our establl ment for the last nine menthe,- for caning tofu, i.. can in every respect recommend them In the 00.51 teeing, WI We here meld all others away, they beton so far answrier—coneldering them I'p per 'cent. cheaper thaw any others now in use. CANEY, NEARE tt CO. Peon Works, P. This is to certify that we have purchased the neht to me, and adopted in ear busmen., P W Oates , Pa tent &raw Cotter, which we highly Improve of. Vie can do much more work, and we believe it will sur prise indurability end precision, as mach as economy or lnbay any dies known to as MORRIS, USHER & MORRIS. Portanaterus,lith mentbMth day,lE49. Now Voss, Aug. 19,184 D. • Easing adopted P. 1/". Gates' "Pauntlries" for ent. tins bolts, are tate plensuro in raylop, that it MOM than =Maas oar expectmloes, and have no tesita tiowin giving it as our opinion, that It far excels any other plan In present ate for cottiti T P•SECOn & We h►v► R. W. Gates' 'Tatent Dies" for caning screws, sludge economy of using them Is so Tea cousidersbla, mu we loot upon these as indispensa ble to ovary establishment having any quanuty Of SCUM* ID ettf, MaCOIMICK, OGDEN It CO, Camas*, May 10, 1940. CefeSeises Orrscs. NV/MI:MOWS; 6th Sept., 49. La te purchased 6f W. IL Scoville, for the United metes, tne right to ese In all the arsenals and mato- ' Slats. W dirC ro LlNT of OCK 103 W Fourth et patent Stale 0I Cloth Cover. , I CI : CLI Z O T hes tge Oil 610th . C.X4 d ' ffer7rtti . N 116 . 11% pla 3 " : Eill:eld Coiolll, LO "Phial ore invite the auenuon ape:chasers.. jel3: IDEORIVED this day, at W. ttleChuteekat Came JR, Warehouse, more of those handsome Three Ply Imperial Carpets, to which we invite the attention of purehasers. Jen /10FFEE-100 bags Rio Jeer arrived. (or Rale on consignment, by Td...eFFE 1 O'CONNOR jrl3. MACKEREL --.W brie Na 3 freak Mackerel, Morten linportation WtU be void ECM, 10 clew consign ment by iota TAAFFEtt (PCONNOIc TO L D UILDERS-4o brts RomaTAAFFE ls Ce & men O' Ct. ONNORfor sato by r 13 D_ODA ASH—dd casks recniand and for wile by ICI3 S & W 1114.110AUtif IGARS--.200,000 t019=012 in atom for obVe by C jrl3 zi teW HARBALOII E10TAT0E31.7.41 bushels In store. far mile by r .lel3 ^ STUART t SILL aICICESO dmßenverßecke , s jest received by B Jel3 STUART k sr/ v. SOAP -LS iiiiC tale incirmati, for .e by 1013 STUART ln SILL in & BUCIIi7ELD me now °tiering goons in. at greatly reduced_ prices. Lawns from 6 cents orb ..4,4 light Chi= from I 0 cents op; Dnrages for 1910.; Plain-Black Bemire for let e • Cannel Ribbons (or ac are invi.elto cal Land 'amine our mock of dress goods before purchasing elsowbere— Norsk east corner of Fourth and. Market els. jel3 eltmr.sr—wo boa prime cream cheese foot recd end for sale by J It CANFIELD jol3 143 Front st SALERATUS—XIs/ 10 bete boxes baleratas, 0 casks • do; kelore. fir sale by leli ' - • JIL CANFIELD /INCUBI` PUBLICATIONS Pot:—Menliccual Geography and llisury, Moo. FAnaus—Tmcelo in Siberia, 2 vola,l2mo. Brown—The American Bird Fancier. Brown—The AILIV6CII3I Poultry Vard,l2lna. Bennen—The Poulin , nook, Idmo Fletcher—Nineveh. Assyria, and Syria. lifackay—Popular Delusion 21101 P, Iffino. Tboman—Amerlcan Fnut Culturisi. Knapp—Chemical Technology, 2 vol., 12mo. Spencer—The Fast. Darllngton—Memorials of Bonram and htanboll. Layard—Nineoch and fir Remain, illurnmed.2 yob Armans—Lake Superior, hvo, Illastrmed. lifensley—Drugairts , Receipt Book, Itno. Carpenter—Alcohollc Llquoro, For tale by //BES D LOCFWOOD jel2 Bookteller & Imposer, 104 Fourth of. Q!=l= RECEIVED at the Pittsburgh Family Grocery and Tea Warehouse:- 5 hf ehta genurne Pi:Metric ClialanTens in :inaptness 5 do Chalon Poscrbong Tr. In oin payers, 6 do do . do do 7or do: The alicivis celebriuml Tea., are received direct from the importers, nod will be wild MP low lie they ears be pore/marl In ihe east, wish the addition of. freltit,srlsolcsals orrolOll, irr . • 101 - OnEOPATOIC CIIO , OLAT4I for sole by t jel2 WM A hIeCLURG fr. CO N EW 111ACKER.EL—IC3 5 tr r l i e . 7 , 6 0 1, brie No 7.. oo; b rls No Y.dol al tale No I Herring; la bob No 1 Shod; ♦rowing and for .ale by jetx .70 lIN IV lk TT & CO 110TATOES—Mil Mob .:Is in mine. for siiie by jell WILLIAM II JOHNSTON B R 00 31 - 6 doz Corn Brooms for enle by )02 JOHNSTON CORN -100 by in store. for sale by Sell • WILLIMit II JOHNSTON SUNDRIES -1013 Bacon B6wldan 111 Iml it; 1H k ask, Ilamt; 6 auks Side.; ' a casks Sbentders; A casts assorted; 51 brie Lards . n half begs do: an sacks Feathers; 1 sack Ginseng; To arrive on steamer American Star, for sale by loStitif I/relit:yr,. co Water end Front it LlNtiFill/ OIL-4 mita, a prima article, jam rec far fa eby JeLY S& W LIARBAUGH BACON SIDES-.t miles jaat ree' d for rale by . & W lIARBAUGU =MEI rrir undersigned Commissioners, named is the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pemlaylvania. passed himch Pi , A. D WAD, hereby glee notice, that they have procured a sufficient num ber of suitable book, for subsenpuon to the plunk of the Piutburgh and ntenbenvilic Roil Road Company, and that the said boons mill be kept open necortlin—„ to a law to steam sebscriptklns for the stuck el the said company, ex the following places, vim— At the Exchange Hotel, in the city of Einshorgli; at the sense of Alersnder AleCandleer, in the village Of Nohlemown, Allegheny county; at the heifer: of T. Craford, is the village of Burgettelown; end at the Junto of 8 to r Livingston. in the village of Floronee, Washington county, Item the boars of 11 a. A. In the hoar of 3 e. NI • open Monday, Tuesday. and Wedneee day, the lit, and 3d, day. of July IE3O or until un man thousand shares shall have been mffiveribed. • Taps DAVINCTON, JO lON DUNCAN, Jr., TOOL C HUNTER, JAMES NeFANEN JAMES WALLACE.. jet kdAWIO/3T SAMUCI; LIVINGSTON. SUNDRII3S-8 mists Duffield's Seger Cured Hums; 13 brls No 3 Mackerel: 5 brio Gibbed Herring; 5 eerie Potash; 1 iirl Ground Carrie; 1 brl do Pepper; 1 brl do Gioger; 1 Lrl do Milliard; 10 kegs Alspiee; 50 keg. Pepper( .bra litarue: Fxa htarelq . to lirlsCrushed&ndPulvarixed Sugars; 900111. Zama Currants, 10 lir ehestaChol WI Tea; • II do Superior Green Tea; • (0 bus fine and extra doi 00 Ws Cider Vinexor. In store and for sato by 1 D %VILMA/11S &CO _tell eor. Wood & Path sic Goad tlookto for Bmllmor !leading. filaekay—Popalar Dolm a / a rm:l vol., lame. Taylor—Eldorado, Y rots, Moo. they—Story of the Battle of Waterloo, Moo. Eman—Travels In hiller/lb 0 v015,.1.9110. Napoleon and hl. Marshol.,ll veils, Orion. 1 Dlekens—llousehold Words, Nos 1 to 8, 800. Lee—Naomi, 11000. Marvel—Fresh Oletnings,lllmo. Falleiteu—Grantley Minor, 111 mo. Lee-14re of Jean Pout. Moo. —Merry Mount, ir Reronnee,2 vole 10mo. F.derortiv—llorrington Sad Though:sort llores,l2soo Teller—Lady For sale by 1.1111E4 D LOCKWOOD Zell 101 Fourth sorer. WRITING l'APGß—l i l l l 4 7 . 4 , Rile o l jell _ VICK & fiIeCANDLL`3.9. VLOOIt OIL GLOTII-300 Ids 4-1 Flom , Oil Cloth,. &luso reeehrsd front the factory, and for sale at the Wareroom, Nos.: & 9 Wood street. `elll I & ll PIIILLIP3 lOFFEE—ltre bags for sale by e II ()RANT ll jele et Water at Toer nEcravmo—clO, feet of 2 inch 3 ply Gum LP Hose, for Fire Engine purposelfi warranted to be Neal to leather in every reopeet. The fire deport wenta are invited to call and examine them at the India Robber Depot, Nos.? & 9 'Wood street. Jell' J a It PHILLIPS - AIR Goalyeerle Air Halle a.. tIR BALLS-113 r 4 eras, jest received. Sold wholesale at l ' hoor (nett:war% prices, at Nos. 7 & B Wood street. ;Jell 3 k .1 PIIILLIPS MAPLE MOL.AerSEe , --2 eke! for •selePy WICK h. MeCANDLESS ri - OTASII—B casks pure Purnell terod Mr rule by— lett WICK de MeCANbLESS SALERATUS.—ID b.,20 coal. Dea o n'. Saleratut ddo (de .or by I'll PJICK dpIiteCANDLF.S.S FLAX.31.7...11-4 brit resod by Pilot No 2, for tale by WICK & dIeIIANDLESS - B TIS-110 dos Cortgozfritle Vl Broom. (or 11 30 gs packed do, for talc WICK & BIeCANDLMS CRC/OR-5 3 bas W. R. keen for rstel4 :-: " Jell WICK eshIeCANDLESS FLOUR -20 0 b! superfine and Cerny for mils Lr pat ARMSTRONG A. ROZ MR BACONSOlrtilliog cooed re'e'd 117.7a - siliri ETV — Jell ARMSTRONG is CROZER T starelfeiisle L Jell ARMSTRONG & CROZER TioTATOtZ—YOO be recervid r saleisr Sell ARMSTRONG RORER. triE4 YIN . AR—IO brig mnose for silo Jar AR C4O ries odder the asperrision of this Department, P. N. Gates , S•P cent ales" for cetera *ma* au teetat o they hevintheee tried letwo et the large arsenal*, sad Nand Le very efficient and exeellent • TALCUTT, Col. OrdineCce. Newt cis Yalta at Dec, tt Wasteztoree, Sept 25, Ned. $ Conffidering Deter' Patented Itapieveraet far cat. tin&pertvra on reetal,to be a vehiatile one, I have, by eatherlly of the /locatable Secretary of the Navy, pure b deed of the Attorneys of the 'Petteyse, Wes If. ffieewlle, smdEamstel Nearer. Peck the nabs to cute and vele raid Improvers= for the U. &Navy. : JOSi:E.PH Skl/I}/i Chlerof Nut., In att.+ alto by Bulthlo Works, Matelot , • , Reba & Rochester: Rola' k co, Glonenter, Haywood & Snyder; fletoryli Calmly; • Bireek , hew Took; Ho &k Delartmor,"PlKenll,7 N. V; . Duchont &Co, New York: Deltmead tr. Co, Monument Works, Balt; Vah Caren, Rochester, : Mott & Ayres. New York; • Allier Works,. • do; . Pease k Murphy, do; :1 Weil Point Foundry; No rit , & HT°, Philsdelphla;- A Jenks, Breedesboirgh, Widmann & Mason, Roan= and New Took; Lowed Machine ehDp, Lowell;Ambcskeaa. A ohboskemr. Co, Manchester, N II; nt Lyao to Son her, Routh Boston, and nutheroua Mien, • No 1 haehmo,lo oets dies to tape le i to 3 in. tol-S3:O No do 8 do •►to li prim, 82.50. No 3 ;do (1 do • iI. lairiee ;IWO LII 41td