•-• THE PITTSBURO OAZETTE. PUBLIguSD By WHITE co Pl*y~H QIIQB. SATURDAY SIOANIN , ,JVLY 20, 1260 QMOwns's, au mummy renamed. to band 14 sacs favors betoso Lis, and as urty dm day as a cib i4 1 1 f4 1 1 ra r 'en d 7;) gsta d l 'trd cantroc, Er V. B. 'Euigii la limn for tau paper at his avers! stark. In ?firs !fork, Philadelphia, tad Baton, and It authorised a rteelve subnerlptiona sad witerilseinerta far lan. • mi _ - Panallttruu Norm AmismaAdoordeo. teems led tchserlptioot to the Notch Ainslie. and Vatted Wows Ottene, Phtladelphla, reetived and far - warded from this Gam . ---------- " from mis.s: r.r, Will be teemed Li b tio d rar in lrd s ter ttlia valvall'ir"‘C"""a".l.°T.-8 BilnYoit Astiouc4.3.—au twerlptio and ad vertims Menu far Ilkl* reetived Mad forwarded free of shave trona ads calm • • R_T Cllll3/1 Dent Cla Err. d inl emen Is ta d....egr a rio n n ith igg:paper, will be melded and ItoonATICWIIIO.IITATSC TICIGICT • Ton CaTTL connianONlT. JOSHUA. DUN-GAN, ofThseki Gouty. • 702 ATTCTOIOXIITAL. IIENRY allyuga , Of Union County. ToX Malan °Mixt- _ • JOHE Pal 11•RNDGRSON, • .tlf WastkixatoaCOTTLy. - - Asaltaascnate •ntl Whig Nominations for .• Alteshony.Connty. tot mxzrr IXCOAD ONLIXISC TIIODIAB.N. HOVE, - • • 01 d11.1.=.1,1t1T. Val ur.3on nitscuiar, twirl illert 11 A11,./11•11S. DENNY, Of ranacritom Tat wen, JAMES CAROTHERS I O 1 WIZAINI6 • • 7011' AZIZIiILT, NORO&N ROLIERTSO:Y, Pirtabargb. BIGILAtiI, Lower St. Clair. ALKER, Masabelt. .1071 NW arciusxur, Holliston. JASID3 F/FFE,S.owde. tiOSZCZTE(O ATTOZNIT, FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN. r.tuburit. coxausuolfct, . . EBENEZEIt ISOYLES, North Fayttru. . . • WM. FLYNN, Lower Si. Mar. cat TT 1 111711V11014 ' D. N. COURTNEY, Obi*. DIMS NAT PAGE FOR LOCAL MA.TTERO ' TELE:GOAN= NEWS, as The GIZMO of yesterday aattooaced the &b -osom of its editor. The place of his destlaatioa is not staled, bat We presume he has gate . to washlayto■ Chy, ror the purpose of mal.•iag the' aequalauuace of Mc. Ftdmore.—.Post. The above is as latroductkin to an article 131 ==EM2I moans or fa lsehood and malice, Isbicta always msna the basis all that editor's remuki con catitag tbla paper. Lest some persona maybe led• astray by Abe unWarranted statement of the Past, It may bo proper for o, to say, that oar ab. . arms Gomm otrma since Tnesday evening, was etaaut by a very severe attack of Cholera Mar . • bas, Inner i orlilett we are now happily corral. emu,. thensh still confined at home. The Post, a few days since, contained an snide which, for its strange mixture of cant, hypocrisy, falsehood, and imbecility, has rarely been surpass . ed No paper in the United States, but the one in question, we feel assured could bare originated and published such an *mete. its sin, was, toshow that, in the removal of Garrison and Taylor, the Su• prame lister of the Universe manifested his oppo. titian to the Whig party and its prieciples, and bis displeasure at the election by that pony of those good and distingitiabeh men to the Presidency. ' Clod took them Cr um earth, says this sage imerpre. ter of the Divine will, to prevent the ,adoption of Whig measures, and concludes his impious dean tinsoarith the assertion of his belief that Provi. dine designs this Government to be controlled on. ly by the Democratic ' We shall sot-waste it word in controverting snob position. The man Who could unite them, either is jest or na earnest, or the politician who could for our moment assent to nett blasphemous doctrines, is alike unworthy of the effort of nn argument. :intpersone are besotted _past hope, the. victims, of a toad bigotryoshich in other der kindled the fires of a more active oppesition then that manifes. ed by mach repulsive cant. That the destinies of nations, es 'well as individ• suds, are in the hands of a Wise and filereiful Providence,, is a good and wholeisome dactrini— bui when men undertake to apply the dealings or Providence to nations nod men, to 'Oct their own eoempt and vicious heart, nod in 'consonance with ash` vricked prejtidires and pelitiCal bigotry, they step beyond the bonds not only of relitooo and moon, but alio of common jitstiCe and common decency. They warp the province of (hid himself, who tells us to "jtaige not," and thus becOme those hated things in tbe eyes of all intelligent and good men, the self righteous end self complacent rem ears of men betteitlan themselves, Whether God batik General Taylor in love or in wrath—to .mmish the nation or to bless-it—to premt or to produce evil—can only be known to himself. We do not question his Government, or that, he directs, controls, blessee, and punishes nations by his Providence*. But we presume not to lift our erring and feeble reason to. inrode his prerogatives, and to define the motives which. oom trot his acts. 'The itemptbsta Ana stenbenelits noir • Reads. There Is soul ■ good deal of anxiety Id the pub lics mind, in regard to the project of a Railroad from Oreensbargh to Wheeling, and not without some reason. Althaugh the course adopted by the Board cf Trade, of this city, on Me subject, was probably the best under ill the circa ai garnet, yet, It is well enough for as to consider ail the theta of the ease with the sobriety which they deserve . Thera Is no doubt in oar mind, that the law juror perstiotthe Rempfield Railroad Company, wan passed with the knowledge and at the dello:, of the Philadelphia Directors of the Central Railroad We bow that the Philadelphia North American onnitstrennottaly denies that Philadelphia had any WI to do to the matter,; and admits that sucb_a minis tread be In bad faith to this county. We dotal' not•tbe editors speak in all sincerity. We seseitthemof all knowledge of the affair. Nev., erthelem„ we have the strongest reasons foe be. listing that they are mistaken, and that induce. 1.121 Philadelphians' am actively engaged In the Hampfseld project. Nay,we have been inhimed, oa good authority; that heavy and Indeentlal gookbedders, If not Directors, cf the Central road, haw" encoded meetings of the (rinds oftheilemp Ltd scheme. We think it is pretty clear, that the Hempfield reject has originated in Phil' delphis, with the view of oompsting with Baltimore at Wheeling, 'for ibis trade of the Ohio river - ; sod that strong ami Mite influences are at work to place the an. &staking In such a positioe, that It can be made available for the manor° designed, whenever It shall he necentry: Should it mimed, and no one elan say that It may cot, all meat admit that it wank! be more or less Inpriiout to the trade ei noiso mach as some persona fear. -eras Some cosmic* hope, perhaps: but mill all. ethistly se at render It en objeetwith the poop ?, of Plit O l OOt h 10 all reasonable and mandible AMMO to prevent Its eoniummation. Bowen thlibe dote I This is the ImpFtsat 'question. We suppose It may be taken tor grata, th at Philatelphia hart no whit to injare Pumburgh, and flea to jeakmay of : her prosperity, but bub o lakes aphis In asPitudnirgh - eertainly doe' In the Pessystity and glory ofour State metropolis_ We suy infer, then, that II Philadelphia con auliqtlial her object of competing with Baltimore he the tlanitradtt,. by adapting a policy which, while Y will not Ware but rather 'benefit Pius harsh, ahp will be glad to do so. Can this be dined , Weildak k can, and that the ivnsiruatini Setubal:4M Reirbrad will itinWei all the ends Philadelphia propases to her. ulna thauctutrnetlon of the Itempaeld road. By [kb amass, we will touch the Otto river within twisty 'tillage Wheeling. as point where boat, gm always rem*, 'Without dithulty, when they sea maw to WboaGag; and if neeinary a railroad ma he aosslanad deem the river to that city. The . grids of the Central read would thus be brought lore osta,teatindofia portion Of teemed* being cot Orissaburgh. It get sho require but a email amount of the suramorbleb Philarkiphie will necessarily have so mad ambit' ifecipfteld project, to 'cisme the COolltrOdiC . 0 On the Pittsburgh and &ad:vainly Red. 'MI (armasand property holden a th at vrtio an generally witalthr, wa unclaimed ,ste Marto subscribe literally, and there will be so di/lenity:ls obtaining the tree if the readiii gra; &amid br . rd on. prints actimeriptiona Phila delphia has coed of her spare fund*, totem. plastic mountain 10e110.0 of beigreat Central road, ass him folly forherlo Uunh of competing with New York on ono sick, end Dahlman on die oilier, with the keiiiirissdankii by oar miterable Portage Bail We ere 'i" , 4slPW:, there(' see, that a rumba ins er chlullP s scatiment be had, to saceitaist wheth: el. the ene • and aensunce of both Athes cannot , . ixi e s "mem 'co one project, the Pittsburgh and letibe,,vitt, Rat Road, 'Maud . 1 Philadelphia !Pending he r strength tats doubtful project at best, Ithd'otientich will eaneeleoxt burning* and Peal alWf, Where these shield be only the kindliest feet. ings. We feel Twisted, that on a 'easeful insresti- _ . genie' the Steubenville Load will 'answer 'all the purpceeewhiptiPhiladelphin proposes by the Hemp field peoject,and will beef lesseenre the cordial co operation Of this city. Oar iVesteen Rath Itecid..-Attatthy . vett. . ; trying; We hero heretofore *noon oesd the purchase, by Gen. Rehincoo, Presidint of the Ohio and Penn. tylvana Ilan Road Ca, thmugh Wle ow, Looter and Company, of New York, of 3000 tons of Aimee. lean rails to be laid on the Witch between Pitts. burgh and Beaver; alticeihen the same.gentleman, through the same hawse, has parcliated for the some road, the thither nuan'uty al 8,000 tonra of heat quality T Ran, Bit Ibito the yard, on very fa vorable terms, and has 'negotiated la sale of the Ronda of the Company to an amount anincient to cover this purchase. Thismakes 11,000 tons already pUrehued, which wilfeemplete the rand to Mut ton, 0hi0,107 miles fronsPittabragh, which con. Elects it with the Lake acCieveland, and with Cin cinnati. It is now rendered certain that the road artithe completed to Massillon by the teat day of SCptember 1801. Extrueron.—Geo. NV, Sane ; a young min convicted of murder, aria executed at Macon, Geo., on Friday wee, in , presence of as immense coeconne .persons. Ile was horn and reared amid profligacy and crime, which had combined 0 destroy the heifer impulses of Ms nature. The Macon Merieerat sap: .Oa the amstrold he warned the gala *of the muatry to beware of his 'example, and shun the says of ariekeduess which led no the ignomfous gellowr, and in alluding to the teacblage of his own sinful mother, gave foarfel warning to the mothers of the lend to look well to thelllnta and conduct of their ehidrem.' • - The last words or PRIS-in'T TAYLOR pol#ll mournful Interco:" Tlicas'nuared by him just ` u his his spiritdeparted, weh4 all familiar with. The ("allowing, ao truly characteristic of Lis blare and firm heart, were spoken to one 'aids physiaians, idler he bad himself abandoned all hope of life °Ton hare fon:* rho gazd .6 7 / 1 -43er.10y e4:11- net'make a stand!" h;I:NDAY SCHOOLS IN / 11111 2tLscrr,...-The S. au' Chronicle, of the Ist inst., notices the arrival there of the Rev. Pr. Babcock•, an agent sent out (him Philadelphia by the American Sunday School Union, for the estahlislaneriTof Sunday Schools in that territory., The Rev. Mr. Neill has alro re canted to Minnesota from a tour through the East. ern cities, where be has raised funds sutacient to build a brick church at Bt. Paul. Elcoutuvr aaymet.--That Loudon nines states the debto(Spain to the people of• England, to e*. wed anyenty millions of money. The creditors becrening imports ate, the Spanish Minister of Fi nsurr, M. BUM Murillo, has offered io liquidate the claims by payment in marketable money et the rate of 3 per cent: Tkits'arningement be announC. ed as the only one he could make. Tax WOOL Cfar or 1i30.-The ahipments of wool this season to the Ist of Icily, from Cincinnati, a mount to 1171 bales and 14,11611 lbs,againat 913 bales and 369 ibs to same date lastsemon. One steamer front St. Louis, a few days since, discharged 101 bee5(13,432 Ibis) of wool, shipped from Boonemlle. At fixable, Michigan, to the 20th Na, over 200 ; OW lb! had been purchased of theel fp . of 1520. The fleeces have been unusually heavy this spring -one merino back in Mauro° co., N. V., yielded it is cid 11 Its It is estimated that . 63,030,000 lbs will be wanted the present year for daniesue consamptiom In Macomb, Michigan, about, 10,000 the of wool bare been already purchased Ihi, season, which is double the product of that county in any previous • - Nmsvacr---Xcitisen of the Firm Wan!, Alle gheny, was brought before Mayor Fleming, on Thursday. and fined ten dollars for allowing stag nein water to accumulate on one of his vacant lota. 6 Parrs:mos flcrize max Cunc.--Captrn Row tey is throwing limeinto oft the gutters and cuss 110th in hi, district. lie is determined to preserve the health of the City during this hot weather. Professor AVebsler's Case. Tbe Boston courier bet the followleg sound re marks, on the subject of the scenes recently e leased in the State COMM Room, connected with the appeal la behalf of Prof. Webster. They are said to express the views of a great =gosh, of ke ti peop!e of Bogen: The patience with which- the,embers of the Council on Monday ham, sat out the bearing a masa if particulars which were detailed with a tedious minuteness, is certainly. commendable; bat the goes/impost arise In every mind,--stn the Coo. ad to act in their deelsino, according to the evi. fence hits produced, and the prate accompanying it, or entirely independent of them I—in other cords, is there to be • new trial or not If this evidence be admitted's/its ground of an. ion ' is It altogether just and proper to receive it withoutaint putting the,whaeasestmon oath! Is Chat and proper to receive it without calling for eviv denim on the other aide? Is it just, prayer, and tare, to act upon such evidence without consulting the bench and the bar. as to its legal interior lo i.graliell:Cy The Council have been willing lo I mar all who hare come before them. If whet Ice mid to that body he to take effect, we see no rea• ten why the Judges sod the Attorney. General Mr mid not be sommoned, to make the second trial es lair and complete, the firm. • . Far be it front autolnterfere with the heavenly - ererogative ormercy, or to throw' the slightest cloud , •ver the hopes . h ick maybe entertataed for the hiplees adminal, now awaiting the word of llfa or death. The government have a melancholy task o perform, and we trust that they will give every drain:stance, , that may plead In his favori• full coraideration. Bat we think we are not alone in the opinion, that the Claris of - those perm, who have made themselves prominent in urging peti tions for pardon and commutation upon the Exec utive,. have teen singularly lejadiedons, and rath er leading to defeat than to promote the designed cod. Tallmonialihave been brought forward In tbe Most Irregular and frivolous Inactive. to be ton. Indicted the neat day. Loom appeals titre been made to popular sentiment. as If a question of law sod justice were to be decided by a show of bands in the crowd. A Weihingtna letter in the New York Pau "Among documents which will form interesting materials for the annals of President Taylor's civic career, is a loag letter; not upon the ales of the State Depa talent, addressed by him th Mr. Bu• chime, while the writer .was on service in Mexi co. It is repeated thathis letter, taken in con nection with subsequent e ves, affords more satis• factory proof of the sagacity, foresight, nod abili ty of the writer, than any of his published wri• bags." Lines on recoiling s noquet. Dear Lady! Mla 'areal hiftml thine, Fit °Tering fora Goddess' shrioe, More beautiful Mao gem tbat shine. la r gel cormiel, Reber !hap it a from golden mine, With pleasure! accept. In childhood's gayond Axtto6 boom.. I fondly loved the wild wood dowers, And gaily decked my mintlo bowers, . With Flora's brighten hoes, Beneath a noble oak that towers, Where Its mate the wild bird woos. Fat Gorr the scenes I love so well, , Foam lofty bill and shady dell, .Whera woodland streams weave onasic's spel Has foritine . out al, lot— No sound of Irina with tinkling bell Reveals the rural cot.. No warbling note firm wild wood I,ird, Of sweetest melody is head.— No soiled Mums by breezes stirred, Falls on my limenlog ear,— Like triendMip's land and pang word, When sorrow '. han d Is now. No wild wood dowers heroical), 'Wog, .• No innetsgay ongorgeon wing, Their honied stores from Fa II bring, The coming wiater's . .-No graceful vines that gen y ding noir tendrils e'er the wood. From dowers my heart ma he avec She =Um that earth. reto to Heaven, For dew and suriabinesiondly gl ran, A worthy Witting,— • Yielding sweetest 'fragrance, even • . When stashed and withering. Alcue - with Owen? etheot he, Though ttlezu NOLA they UM OrUle with jos fidelity They epeek Important maths, Of lifeuthiejoye, the brevity! ' oreiranascen: yotath - Met timer' spew erbener thy dooih, Which ham glow and brighter bloom, to realms of peace beyond the tomb, In homy 'mod thy may. . 4 114 gisll Vapeeeleg Ifght diepeteing gloom, To teee a keivenly say. Col, Mg, init. E=3IIN MEM Elton nuw 'roast. carinPondeisee of the ?Maws' h Guelus. New You,lnlil6. Yollitelans are foU of spew:Wont, as to t i t comps: ration of the new, Cabinet; but the_ people generally are very quiet,;sinee the demissof GO& oral Taylor, and the feeling is ntlasilmons that a. fewdaYs more willies the whole slavery question settled. upon the basis of the Getuiromlee. The ebangein the poeitiotlolNera Mexico, bra made an . amendment in that point essential, bat other than this, no change is peered to secure the' adoption of a lair which rail give the leourdll-Peaee. T h e loss of General Taylor, at the present time, is a disaster, but not an irretrievable One, as the me. duct of Prendent Rhinos and the hold of old and true Whip will show. We have now a thorough statesman, In the full vigor of his Welkin, to wield she power of the government ; and we need not feat the result, inhere is any virtue io the Whig principles for which we have contended stare 1628. The health of our. city continues remarkably good—dhe deaths for the week reaching only two hundred and eighty-nine, and this, too, In the midst of the fruit season, and the mercury at PD. rhgood deal of this improved health is attributable to the &Ratlines, of the city, and personal Miraiof health, and a good deal mom to the non.faterfer eore of physicians, who, instead of the lancet and the most, thorough medicines, now content them. selves with letting nature do her proper work, while they claim the honor and the prattle. A nice little bambini& has been dope here lately, by some of our sharp lawyers, firth* way of hum bog cases of rum. ma., In which lot merchants have been made to bleed wall for their abort corn. lugs In obeying their montage vows. The follow ing is a case set in the Faint Recently an emi neat - and portly merchant, rather susceptible of the influence of bright eyes in fair women, was waited upon at his house by a-toople of young ledies, all!, with much sorrow, and hesitation be. sought him to advance them funds to pay their reol, u the same tiine t eaying they had heard of his benevolence, which alone prompted them to call upon him. At the pima time they pre him their address, with references, offering to give him • piano -as security and inviting him to call and ex it. Accordingly, to the wreaths the banes°. lent gentleman who advanced money upon the pl• ono, called at the house, and was ushered into a tastefully tarnished parlor. In all the nankeen of . . . social life, it wil most natural foiblm to mat him. we'll:loon a sofa between his lair cote:talons who made him heathy Welcome.' 4 8oan one of them vanished. when, after an knave' of a few min. ntes, the remaining lady suddenly mixed our good *attired gentleman round the neck, and with the rapidity of thought dragged him from the wrath the gong at the same time giving a 'mire of shrieks never equalled since the days of the Sabine maid. ens. This little incident was mode more striking by the sudden opening of the !'Wing doors, and the entrance of the otter lady, with two friends to male coin, who wool/obtained a cheek kr • hand some sum, fully evil . to the value of the praito and the house rent. The good natured man soon made himself source, and the story leaked out. Money is very abundant in Wall street, and people hardly know how to place their foods.— Stocks cunt lime }rely firm and high. The second 01,ttgage bonds of the Erie Ltll Road have e'en to 100/. and the stock to 791 cash. Pennsylvania ti sea have been down, hr then pening, at Sit,and the sixes at 107 i. It Is lobe-h ed that tic Loa. eater rappers will hike= the ghost of poor Bidoey Smith of these satisfactory Prices. The Erie Rail Road fttimates, thus far have exceeded the auto:of eighty thousand dollars. The 71;44.1 between '. BiliTalo and Rochester have deco better than this. forthey have made a tweets/v.:perms:. dividend A project la now on . foot to build a road from Bciallo to Cornirg. at a east of three millions of dollars. This done, farewell to the Centre route, and all its Ort . n!s. .Tentay Liod fa aeon to be here, and the gesalps have already cemmenced to No% ha and her pro 'ege, Parnem, with a gond deal of effect. Wit. new, the following from a travelling ding: "On Vail, when Barnum's sun wourlow, And boetlesa matte blerusitt's show, The truce counted for a 4sw Of rhitio to his treasuty. "And Jenny L ind, whose ready tight Saw Barnum In his gulden Hsu, Said, fora "thousand" every night, She'd erg m all Amerilty." . Markets are rather dull, as memliatits are new OM of town for the summer air. Aahm and in Lir demand, with I.lllrl at $5,91 a $6. 6, Par, and $6 far Pratt*. , TI ez is hettxx tug :Urn tor Flour, and the market a more serve. The eaten stun up 3,000 bt 1 a. s,th (3 3,,131: for common to lasi& State. 3,..1% 5,75 f or mixed to fancy Michigan, and 6 . 141 63 6161 far porn Genesee. Southern is in lair re- vital, with sales of 500 bbls. at 5,50 GI 3,73 for mixed to airtight brands, and G fa 0,30f0r fancy Alexandria, Baltimore, Brandywine, and George town. Eye is more buoyant; sales reach 330 bbts.at 9,574 Ci) 2,94. Corn Meal is weady, with wiles of 200 bb's. Jersey at 2,201„ Brain—Very tittle Wheal °Tering ; consequent ly dull. Rya firm at el Oats nominal at bruins rates. The corn mutat heavy, receipts Luger, lief 4,000 bozhels Wcatern mixed at 64. Prnvisiona—Pork dull. Bxr heavy. Cut Meiu nominaL Lard less active; atles 100 bbls. at Cl. Butter and Chios° t 4 same. Whiskey 41 moderate demand; Bales LO bbLa. Priem at 260. Butler and Allegume,. Plena lloatl. Books for the - subscription of stock to the Butler and Allegheny Pltink Road were opened in this borough on the nth instant, since which time, through the laudable exertions of a portion of the Commissioner, nearly Arleen Mounted dollars have .been subscribed by cozens of our borough, nod Its immediate vicinity. There no longer immune a doubt that this work, so clmely identified with the prosperity of our comity, will be speedily prommu. ,ted to a successful termination. Several of stir wealthy eitizems, who have already • subscribed largely to the stock, *spew a yrillingoeis to in crease their wahweription shouldit become nem!, eery so do so, provided ;hey are met by a corm. 'pending degree, of liberality on the part of the gn I i. tens of Allegheny county, who are equally inter. , cued in the consummation of this enterprise. We ' hazard oohing is assuring our Allegheny friends that the citizens of Butler county will raise sn amount sufficient to construct the road from this borough to the county line; may we not then look with confidenceto them for the construction of the remaining half , within their own calmly? The' construction, of this improvement is by no mean* a matter of mere torsi importance. The interests of Pittsburgh, of Alleghetry county, and of all North western PennsylvaniWWlll be promoted by is con. stn.:ton, to an extent that, perhaps; la notgeneral. Iv understood by persons • residing tooth of us.— This road will be the great artery of trade between the city of Pinsbnrgh and the rich mineral and tag. ricultural districts of the. Northwest, at ail lessons or the year, but especially durtng the frequent and protracted anspetislOn of canal nod river navigation. Several companies have been recently ineorpora. ted for the purpose or constructing plank roads through Clarion, Jefferson, and other countles of I that region, the contemplated terminus of which is at the mouth of,Clarion river, a distance of only about twenty four Miles Northeast of the bor. j ough of Butler. The Butler end Allegheny road unit, therefore, farm an important link in a great thoroughfare connecting the Western Emporium with one of the richest and most important districts of Pennsylvania. , We are Surprised that the eiti. newt of Pittsburgh have manifested so much mild'. rareness in regard to this improvement. They are proverbial for their . enterprise and liberality, and -we ore sure its importance needs only to be en. plaioed in order to-induce them to lend us efficient aid In th e prosecution of tbe work. Will not oor friends of the Pittsburgh press co-operate with us by directing the attention of capitalists of Alla. any county to the great j importance of this mprovement, and urging upon them the duly and necessity of aiding in its ronsunciion.- Butter Irhig. The Boston Journal hu • letter horn Washlok ton, which states that the Hon. Robert C. Witt thrup, the able. enlightened and accomplished rep resentative of the Boston District, hat determined *to retire from Congress at tho close of his present tem. Mr. W. Is ono of the man iodoeenal teem. bers of the Hoose, and Ms place could not he readily supplied. His name.we obsorvehas been =Miasma to connection with the new C ab inet of President FLLISIOIX. COMITSIJS AND brotana Rau. Roan...-mr..c on . over, eoslncer oftbe "Colombo', Piqua, and In& ami Rail Road Company, havitg completed a pre. limitary mussy, report, that a favorable mato or the mutt, ca4ts lot the coustramion of a road from Gmepvilie Waugh Covington, Piqua, Cr. bans, &a, to Columbus. Toe Directors, it Is ma. - ted la !h. Rodney Ratner, have ordered' the hoe to be located.—Cos. Gas. . We uademand that larerrawhin has recently bee= molted at the NavyDepartiment from Cuba, which prscalses a :Met happy and Immediate ter• mlnation of all difficulties growing out of the prat expeditian.—Bipsffiic. A Mamma Grimm—There 4 • man 4 the New York Petatentiarywho hashed twenty seven wives. Ho fa jest thirty alx years or age, and has beetienatned in thatoattietonial business since he was sixteen and tun theranue had • wife every *even mont hs, getting rider the: old epourrei end courting the new ooe ad nerwaray. He declares he will bare • hundred wives:bows he duo if they do nal cramp hie gecko within atone walla. ?be cholera bad ireaUy inlaidod a: Sara cerss4duas2l , +,l44l, WL'c'....U:i. ,, adelih -, :' , 4 .-, 4ii-v- ,. riAL%Ci Vek i 4Nl POIV SIM A entrap° !Went w ho h Ik‘don Tinwar Win tandattes thee liltor with tis name, says lore. ference to a auticaent poldir:ned In the Limerick cgsociole,...to tAa effect that Mr. Smith O'Brierda family had rammed Imps from hlm confirming the report of his treatment at Mule Islatod, Sy& ney,—that he left Sydney only thus months ago, bad lived these ten yeas , ectestantly about among every elits"Of that colonial commo. airy, and never dating all that time, had behead of each a place as Maria Island. He concludes that It Mr. O'Brlen'a family hive really, received much letters, all that that gentleman uys about Ha.. ria Wand, and the doings therein simply waters A . government decree has been Slued in Balm coolest the London Punch. It Is not to be allowed to paw through the Pre ion soar office.' ' Thera ha bee* a decline during the pat year, ending June I SSO,in the prosperity cribs Liven - tool docks. There hu been a decrease lo the number of vessels and in the amount or tonnage. lb the receipts the ailing of? amounts b0.£12,978; in the number of vessels, to 276; in the tonnage, to 102; bOg. A aback, measuring six feet . two hides and welghicg hookounds, wee recently caught with a line and on the British coast, about three miles inside the Eddystonelighthouse. by a yacht piny. The cholera at the lam &daces was ravaging several of the maritime ports on the coast of Bars barn within the regency of Tani*. From the 25th of May to the 12th of /one nearly SW of the in. habitants of these ports had fled to Mahn The meeting of the Bntlah Ameistion for the advancement of =Lean will commence at Edin burgh on the Slat of July. Subteriptions have been opened in London for the purpose of placitig . whole lengthy effigy of Wordsworth in Westunniater Abbey, and a mono( meet to his memory to the neighborhood of Gras mere, Westmorelaud. It Is in the hands of a strong committee, at the head of which fitthe Bishop of London. Oat of 245 desigus for the exhibition building, the balloffeg committee have selected for honorary distribution three English contributor out oflos, and &leen forage competitors out of 38. The impartiality of the committee and the justice of ha decision none of the English journals impngo, but they express no hula mondicauen at the result of the competition. Corporate societies throughout England, and the worklog people generally are comicg forward lib. orally to the support ol the great Industrial (Ishii.. Edon m 01. The latter are forming eluSs, and are likely to Mlle ■ very large aggregate amount. Gentlemen's hats ana the coverings of ombrel. Its are now male In London of gotta percha:— . The Albeit cum eau But this la apparently only a begionirg. Lest week a ninon patch built of this autotance was exhibited on the Serpentine la Hyde Pock, which It wee said could Rather be auk nor otrettuttied• Various experimeeu wen tried—all with incurs& The boat sailed equally well full of water or wipe ty! An attempt to canine her failed. We meat add, that she was built on the life boat principle, and am provided with air cellsottleit ambled her to float and make lair way even when full awn. ter and carrying her cargo besides. The plan on which she is built Is claimed as • new inventios, which has been registered under theUpyright of designs act. The London Steraderd ,/ Freedom condemns in strong terms the Hamra/nu Treaty, because it conoedes every point claimed by the Gaited States as agalnat England. It dbposes of the Ilicitualto question. flays, bemuse n tacitly allowsthe Stale of Nicaragua and its present ()averment to be • party, which involves an acknowledgement Of their right* our the territory in question. the cia doo of whiob, es contact treatyconditions, is past and parcel of the artangemeat, and the buts on ' which it really stands. The cloooe allosetng eithi or nation to withdraw after giving six months no..' tice,la represented as being wholly to favorathe Gaited States—since, after-the dna, is &dam& they may withdraw, sod then the treaty with the Hie -artisan Government comes in force, by which the Bolted Stan would virtually become raven Miro of the canal and Lenten, The only effect of the treaty, it says, is thus to pcd Engleed in • worse petition than she held before. Mr..Lagrand, editor of the Pubs Var-Is hu been condemned to four years impels. comenrand • toe of 10.00 harms for libel. M. bre, th treed with robbingthe public !lie ges of France, of manuscripts and other valeta. be works, ailed to appear on his trial, and, con demned to a heavy punishment. lie had enlisted the sympathies of Literary moo who believed him innocent. The authorities of Paris are altering the names of the streets. The . French Government have ordered the pub- Heaton of a report en California, made by M. RlUtall.7, who was nett out to explore tbeetimn try. He sip that 10,000 Frenchmen have settled in tho valleys of the Sacramento sqd Joequiin riv ers. - Gold, he uys, is abundant—the climate had, sad the sotl leas kaile than has been repre sented. ' nthbrutal prize eight took placentae Nottingham, at hich'a man named John Broom was so bully beaten - by his antigontid, Richard 'Mill, that be died. A medical otudeat, ouned James Smith!, who bad Pato ic the hob 9 of !chalice - chloroform allay a plan in his twee, took too much, i wttlch caused his death. - . • " The potato crop to (reload deems entheby free Gorr the diamoc,, sod promises abundant returns. AA extensive mote prevails among the colliers of (Poratireakebire, which Is doing s good deal of Injury to the ports at which vessels molly tee celve their cargoes of coal. Very many ships have salledempty. About ninety members of the I/owe et. Conn• moon have primates! to Lody Palmerston, a one • ntEciect full !Strm portrait or her husband. The young Prince wet hoprzed ost the eventog of Suoday. the 23J alt. The Doke of Waliingtoo seas one of the spolociro, and aunouneed the name "Arthur William" Patrick Albert." A sumetcous drone, ballooned the ceremony. Emigration Gina same of the Irish ports gill goes on to • rest extent. From Vitierick, since the lot of January. 06 vessels have sailed to COnada, with 1,113 souls; 35 waded for the United Sista, wfih 9,330 fouls—making in all, 7,113, and show fog tee emigration to Canada, and the Stales to be nearly cottaL The total number of einforanis for the year 1619 to the Stores and Canada was 11,651. Ao Eoglitda paper remarks shot this • striking illosuatmo of the preference of its coon. trymen to the government of the States. 221 T 4 e w d e av re77sn. L Dodtoingon the week rk N ndue:one sumater, the deaths In this city were ' • • - A correspondent of the London Morning Post makes the announcement, that "the American Cla im growers me about to:eitablish factories ie the West of Ireland.l' 'lle Myst' "The American may ufacturers have long felt,thin whilst wages were so high in America they strug gled in sate against British manufaceures; fiber of all sorts being folly fiftyper cent higher, he America than to England. The Soathernalave owners; ex erting themselves in Congress In favor of their British allies, have prevented that protective duty being laid on that would make up for this heavy item of expense in manufacture and place them on an equality with foreigners. Retire; the manufae. Curers Languish, or cant only sucoesefully where slave labor is applied. They perceive that it will be in future as cheapto trensportootton to Galsray, Limerick, or Sligo, as to curry it to New York. Bostou, or Philadelhia; whilst the laor uited to man e it in p the Weil of req Ire l and wilt be nearly forty two per cent less than In.Manehester, and the vast water power rotating every where Will enable them to dispense with the'cosify steam power British •trusettfacture depends upon. The amount of water poorer In the West. of Ireland/a prodigious. Alexander Nimmo, an emineetSeoloh engineer, calculated that the water which flowed Idly to the sea at Galway, would sake to turn all the machinery of tirlassow; and there Is little dada the the Corrib eind'its tributaries possess a power, now useless, equal to ail the sleacn power of Lou. ashfre. Influenced by these consulenttions, the American manufacturers have determined to Olin. tend on Irish soil wok Manchester for the panes. moo of the British, markets all over , the globe; and with their istelligence, enterprise, and capital. and with the free action the present British tariffend navbettion laws afford them, there is litile doubt, in no favorable a locality as the West of Ireland, they will do no with eminent auroras" - improved hl a th n d o fh t ew K iunng oo p a ru rl a yh a ele o thmatu nch more benefit's will be issued. The mil road between Madrid and Aranjeutt, is making rapid progress. Several locomotives to run on it have lately been shipped from Liverpool, and the electric telegraph his been laid down throughout. The price of bremd has experienced a slight fillet In Paris. The four pound leaf sells for fel eon- Moe. Mr. Swineburn, an English engineer,; it now in Switzerland making the preliminary prepare'• !lOU. (or laying out lines of rail way previous to the arrival of Mr. Stephenson, who is expected in August. ' . The Diet of Frankfort finds itself hi embarrus: meet te consequence of endeavoring to maintain a neutrality between the Parliament of Erfurt and the Congress of Stetee silting within iv 01.7 ti walls. The law promulgated by the Dutch Government (or the suppressage of the gold coinage In that country bas been followed in Belgium by a mea sure whteh will, lea great degree, teen to ■ similar effect. It is Rid that, important chatiges are on the ems of taking place In Bonin diplomacy. Tbe tertirs meat of M. de Nenelrode from the ministry of for' eign Wan. The prorogation orate Frettehirelliklatiterkesem My is expected to lake place in the latter part of Angum This demi°. hn- been adopted by the guestom, mul will be doubmws sanctioned by the Amenably. The Behan saysthig as soon as Baron Bronc" bearable aware of tbeLeolution of the Greek affair concluded at Athens, ha protested of his own ac cord whist that solution. and that bin protest ban r , ow been fonnally ratified and approved by th e Emperor-of Bunn Letters Iron Madrid state that the troop, are mused round tho capital, oitenaibly. for menace,. win on a large male, bet In reality that the Gov emmeal should be ready against any emergencir that may arise daring the Queen's coufinement. The London Standard or Freedom contain the toilowlns pree lla l h au' grop b u il la o t f lon of "The bin ary . the United States we., originally, for the most parr , convicted felons; and, as punishment Is not agree able however just, it produces dislike to the Indictor, w itch In Chia in has been banded down to the preaeot gen. emtioa. This In, no doubt, one cannot Medina:a of themotber country." • The following paragraph, than an address re• neatly delivered in Landon, by Dr. J. P. Sinith,telLa amither 'tory, sad L Tate as likely to be anthem. lic: "The men whom the trolley and perfidy of gs the Blnena dome to fond POW OMPlill made al their flnit - atm, nen to religious Y 10116 19, to fosmd schools and collegm, the noblest, uto reel excellence, thin ever adorned the earth! , .Eeglind and. Wale/ la 1847, 61 convicts were aentenced to death, 60 In 1618, and 69 in 1849. whilst In 1817, 2,806 were sentenced to lnuispenll6ol43.2s/ ht lel4B,•and 21114 in 1849. In Scotland. only 11 were sentenced to death Iri the three yea:m.l,lBo were sentenced to trans. Donation; and 5.200 to imprisOnment. In 1647, 25 ware sentenced to death, 2,165 to transport*, ton, and 11,421 to : intrlionosent. In 1848, the Runlet in Ireland was 60 sentenced to death, 698 to inuayortatlon, and 12,968 to hiprison• went; whilst in 1649, the Camber sentenced to ] death was 39. to-transportation 3050, and to prlsotunent 15,443. In England and Wales, the sum paid by the Treasury for toed, dee., hmant- Meta sad mirdearnants in the year ending the 30th B ePteelbee.lB47, amounted to .695,822 15s. sd, in the fnlowirg sear r 0 d:81.9.34 la Id., and last year Is .£75,161 16a Id, besides £19,313 . 6s 4d lad year for transports to jails. In &attend, the expense paid by the Treasury for mod, Mc., was £10,4314s 7d lam year; and in Ireland it was.£9,-1 792 3.1 d. Town,Charm Esetronme.--Lord En/tuatara ] has ap peared In at least gve hundred different characters, but who would have thought of Ids ] turning out a dial guished Gneigner after all, asl he did, the other yin the Roue of Lordsl- 1 Preseh. Us Saturday, ebb22d, £400,000 on teeming of ] the ItO13i11:1 loan, was shipped from London for St. Peteraburgh, by Messrs. Blain BOOtherl...-.' poor communes insured £46000 each, and one eminent East India, merchant took a line fors.£loo,- 000- at.7e 6d premium, tot hugest' amount ever known to have been titan in one line by a mingle individual Mr. }brace Veniet, the Preneh palater;arrived at Stetten on the 7th Inst., ea roam to discharge • commission to paint various battles of theidsgyar campaign for the Czar of Ramie. The English engineer, Palrbahn, has just are rived at Stockholm, on Ms way to St. Petersburg, the Emperor wishing him to construct a tubular 'bridge in Rains. Jenny Lind hu just `oven six Concert/Ist Stock holm, in aid alba pension fund fee the wives and cottons of the performers at theTneatte Royal of that city. The clear profit has amounted to up- wards of 60,0005 A letter bum Stettin states that the amount of, yellow amber collected this year has been unu sually great. . Almost the whole quentity obuir,- ed was at once bought op for Ecgtand. Very valuable miner lead ore has been discover ed et Itehlogton 11111, near Bristol, it abundauce Arrays have been made, the ore yielding the ex traordlnuy on/Lathy of 70 ounces of silver to the toe. n isstrtetossr,' the Washington earresponden of the North American, in bis letter of Jety 14 asps: • A telegraphic report has appeared is several of the Northern papers, anuouncmg that the Whig, of the Pennsylvania Delegation had held a meet. log sad recommended Mr. McKenuan Gar a Ilea In the Cabinet. lam authorised to say, that no such meeting was ever held; and the circulation of such a report, in - Whig journals, COntl36ll a manifest reflection far which the Delegation is by no means ainwthal. The Whigs of Pennsylvania know what propriety dictates too well to obtrude any advice upon the Executive, without don on his part. Whenever their counsel is nought, it will be given:withthat franknesa and Isith,which have charamenzed their whole bearing le Con. greas, and commanded the respect of all parties. Mr. MeNennan Is as well Imown to Mr. Pillow/a as he us to the Pentsylvania Delegation, for he Simone of his most efective um:men, durum the trying crisis of the 27th Conmesrand, if I re member rightly, moved the Tariff 0/1842 as an lodependent measure, after it had been crashed by Executive power, under the pretence that Mr. Clay's Land Bill rendered jt 01 - jectionable. He enjoys in an emloent degree the confidence and favor of the Whigs of the whole country, and lad' doubtless feel that his menu have been incbffer ently complimented by the ingateation that a "tea commendation" was necessary to Introduce his name to the favorable attention of the President. - It has been confidently stated In iratiotis qua:- teas that Mr. Palates, had committed himself to the Compromise,. la conservations held arith dif ferent Senators, whose name, have been turas. toorizr-dly given to the pabtim 1 have the beet reason for believing that these statements are whelp unfounded. 'the nicely balanced sante of the question Witte Senate would have frunished a sufficteat reason for reserve, if the well known prudence of his character did um give sorb an as. utmost. A charge of this kind was made with. in the last two menthe, in- an opposition print at Buffalo, and was immediately pronounced a "ca. Loamy" by the Comaarrial Adoatis# of that city —a journal known to enjoy too fall confidence of Mr. Fdlmore. Ag President of the Hotted States, sod supposed to regard all ibloteMl sod opinions, upon qu:stioas of expediency, with imparbell,y, be may. and probably will, decline to interfere men a bill which be finds pending before Con. peas upon tummies the responebilities of his 01. doe; btu I (eel warranted in saying that be hos giv en no positive indication favorable to that meas ure. Time will Prove whether he has beta one, wetly represented by the friends of Mp Wee, or by one who comma win top , and is likely to leash ilea dectdad oppose/a. armarotrrates n aleD lures. Itairsoma—ilen. Tama H. Godenut) Prealce et of the Beretentame and Indiana Railroad Company, has oegotlated sub Means. Winslow, Lamer do Co, $llO,OOO el the Sever, per sera Roods of Shelby County, Ohio, which were smell by the Commissioners of She'. by County to the Railroad Company in payment otsubsetipuons for stock, br infixing Utile Leg islature of 0:4. The budget, for *IMO each. The prirmipal is payable in 1851, and the iaterest ie this city semi annua ll y on the e lm days of April and - October. The Rsdroad Company rue:antra the gm acteelpsyment of the principal and intermit. The Railroad Company also agrees to pay the bonds in the capital stock of the company, at poe at any time before the first day of April, WOO,- Tte law makes It the imperative - duty of lee Au. Mound Commilsaionera mutually to mans on the taxable property of the county mach per ceutura cf tax as (with the dividends on the RMlroad Stock, if any) VIII pay the !merest, and Creala such a sink. lag food ante the °Pelee of the Commlinlonere, will ultimately, with the proceeds of the stock, be autßeicat to pay the priacipal. ?hisser can be applied to the payment of interest or prinelpal (es the 011ie may revue) on these bonds, end to no other purpose whatever. The county owns teal estate worth $30,000, and is wholly free teem debt, except these testis-- The population of the county Is about 20,000, and the value of the taxable property therein, la 1119, was $2,455,555. The Befefutaine and Indiana Railroad Company woe organized in the Fall of 1848, has surveyed and located its road; ban let the grading and memory en 13 miles of its line to contractors, upon which the work is progressing rapidly. Potty miles more will, be let the Fal, and it is expected the whole will be completed in two_years from the ensuing Pall. This road Is about 121 miles to length. The es. limited cost of preparing it for the reception of the Iron Is $lOOO per mile, (the contracts already let, however are below the estimatea) or in the eggregete 11010,000, of which 5139,000 ie already earrecnbed by responsible sabaralben in Ohlo , and the remainder will be subscribed as all OA need. ed. It is one link to the great etude of redivide from the Eutern cities to St. Leafs, connecting at the Eastern termiour, with the Ohio and Penney). mule Rallroad,and the Cleavelard,Columbus and Cltichteati Railroad, and being tie only Rail Gad from that paint Wen to the State line of Indiana where It hyena:us a railroad in_progrus of 'con. strnotion to ladianapolls and Tent Hamm It paves through mused the fittest agricultural ~ and grazing region, of Ohio, The grades ere eery low (about seventeen net to the mile.) There Is one airtight line of thirty, one of twenty, and bee Of seventeen Ineo3 00 t h e Mlle and the whole lacuna of dietattee by curvature over an`air Is eitlyfite vain. Prom the favorable Mewl in, connenions and cheapness of construatlon, the Chief Engineer, W. Milner Roberts, estimates the set Meru. of this road at 10 per centper adman. The iron will be *heavy T nuL—N. I. Tnilunr, Tee WAJZILOOTON Untoi.—Prom the inougura. I tletrofPresident Taylor, to the day of his death - , sie ceatral I,m:orrice organ daily Wailed him, I pens:wally and el:finally, with abuse, denunciatke and incaution se utterly Atha sindietive, mean, Cowardly and disgusting, that the piper became I °receive to all right minded men, and was kicked I aside, as • thing unclean. Neither in this or in any other country, ban a publiejuntal so outraged the commondeeeneles land erotaletles of etablici and private life, u has the IPirehitriton Union, In its detestable and iota. mow abuse of Gen. Taylor. 1.- But now the great and good mania dead, end el/hridenatkm, overwhelmed. with grief, with one voice prixiahns hi, honesty, simplicity and used. ty,ha frunitness, kindness and moderato°, hie magnanimity, generosity and humanity, his eOur. sge and pain:rum, and his posserudon of the best end cabled qualities which adorn human natant. In the midst rot this universal conenrence °r um timent, as retards the preeminent private and 'public virtues, and entine at public services of the deceased Patriot, Hero, and Ststeeman; this same licuhiogtert Nitro, the lOCCOIIat and , &aikido) reviler of the late President, crowds !tier among the mourners, end gives public expression to • pocit e nri e i corassloo and ettioglaio lamentatioa. —Ca. Gat. Tux Citizens of Toronto are agitating the quest. lion of reform in the amount of salaries paid the government officials. The Governor General re ceives it Present 131,000 per annum; the chief, judicial fonetionarteit between 116030 and 37000 each, and members of the Ministry between SiODO and $3OOO. All these some are compelled with than paid in the United Suites, ■nd diecentent felt and expressed. A very impaction bill has, within a week, been introduced Into vhe Levilstrint i by Mr. W. H. Merril, Preatilcut of the Cabinet to Provide!for free banking. It Ise transcript of theism. of Hair Tort The Inspector General. Mr. Ehnen, shy proposes to present s bib to equalize the currency ! between the province Diddle United idles. COVORLVITONAt, NOIUMATIOXL—The Locofeco piny of Washington ect, Pe., nominated Witham 113 0 1 .nir Esq.'s') their candidate for Cowen. Both ;eres the disgraceful proceeding io tke broad aisie of & Luke's Choech, Chalice, kW., have been indicted Very properly, by the Grakd Any. Ek — T clAwia , ftmomWalthmlf roankiWgoftdJutypmftekm,ulWm Ott lower James Mier Ira. On Th e south side. the mat has eat °Sone bald' the depeciled atop of A young man, named Lewis Coply, was killed Spetteeritown,:hL Y., on the lib, - by Ike burst. led of a cannon. , A eitystrateluaaa OrCinch:mut,' while tatting' a cy imp the other eight, was robbed of his boots, hat, and revolver: Mr—tames, the English novelist, is now on a visit T o Washington !mix g, at Sunny Side, Near York. Hon. George Folsom, Minister to the 'Hague soiled on Tuesday. In the pocket chip Nem, World Copt. knight, for Liverpool, en mute to the pine of his appoinment. LOGAN, WILSON 'J4 Co., • 159 WOOD ST., ABOVE Rave Nei received large additions to their SPRING STOOI OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY,I6 Imported by late packets from Europe, and to which they would especially eolith* attention' pf perchance, believing MCI/ very omen elarratocks and Jew prices will give entire malefaction. ID - Walnut Weans l—Varionv theMles have been Maned relative to the origin of Intestinal worms, and Jet the question is • vexed one among medical author!. ties. Of one fact, however, all are 'Atomized, and in which all agree—the fatal nature of ihe Influence WM. auction children. Si this amen of the year la one at which the attacks of worms are most frequent u well as mem dangerents, we take great pleasure in directing the attention of parents to the Vermifege of Dr. M'Laee. it le one of the roost extraordinary medicine. ever Introduced to We public, and has never Tailed of success when trt ed. iiITFor sale by.r. KIDD& CO, No CO Wood street. ITI3-4/6-WS. Office of Ohio and Penes. R. R. Co, Third at Prrrsionu, Jane 15,1850. Toe Stockholders of the Ohio and. Pennsylvania Rail Road Company aro hereby notified to pay the sixth instalment of dollars par share, at the °Mee of the Company, as heretofore, on or before the 2111 thy of Jane next, and the• remaining instahaents of ES per share, on or before the 10th day of e'en sun eeediog month, until the whole are Veld. Jetlhatf .Whl LARIXER, Jr., Treasurer. 011 ad no d W light by the Ps. traleum. 8.8. Ltaron—Sim I wish to bear testimony to the medical vi itne. of the Oil called Petrolatum I was for a long time afflicted with ai badly Inflamed and very tare eye, no mach so sato lose eight entirely for about three month., with very little hopes of over recovering the sight, and.but a slight prosneet of having It re. bowed of the serenest; my encoding physician was untmeeterful In making a eure,er in giving relief, and egottled me bat little encouragement. I heard ot the Petroleum about the Ist of April, 1030, and gave It n uish the resait is, the night is restored and my eyes will, aicept a little tender or wen when Igo oat in the son. ANN IRELANIL hlanakeld at., alle11111•14 May 14,1910. 8.8. Lniron—slim I have been afaleted with Piles for ten years, and have tried other remedies, without permanent falter, uatil I heard of the Petroleum. have used only_ one bottle, and Mink I am entirely toted. I :Ctiliallloau it to all who am afflicted iamb Piles. I have known It to ho good for sore eyes. Cincinnati, May 90, 1030. E. C. GARRETtION Bar stle by Keyed & McDowell, 110 Wood street; Ilk:Pam, a: Wood at; DU Carry, Allegheny D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglassi Allegheny; also by the proprietor, -B. Al. ICIER, jy 1 f' Canal /Win. Seventh st,' Pittsburgh I~rDR. D. lIDZIT, eDendat.CornerofPourth and Decatur, between Mullet an . mit-drain Improvemesza tat Dontst.ry. DR. G. O. STEARNS, late of Boston, ke prepared to Manufacture and set Bionic TeX= In who." and pans of nets, open Suction or Aunospherte Election PI ates,— Sacrum:a gem in ITYC 3IIMPIXII, when" the nerve is exposed. Office and residence next door to the May ors °tact, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Ramiro—J. 0.74 , 11 , 8.11.1 en. F. ll.Estaa. fall) /101116 INST/TVTIO3II CITIZENB' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pltt•bnegh. 11USSEY, ISTARES, Seer. Mee—No.4l Water street, in the warehouse of 0, U. GRANT. rillllB CO&IPANY is now prepared to insure. all hinds of visas, on homes matiatactonch nmsls merchandise In store, and In tranrilo Tassels, Se. An le searan.e for the and imemlty ot the Im amp :illation, is storied in th ea b char y acter of the Di rectors, who are all WWtizens ot Pittsburgh, welt and faserably known to:the commthitythr theirprudenee, Isselllgenee and integrity. DIRIZIot;-47. Li. homey, Wm. Digaley, Wm. Lot Met. Jr., Walter Bryant, Ilaalt D. Bing, Edward pease/um. Z. Kinsey, 41 Hashanah, B. hi. hire. apthtor On Friday afternoon. 19th last, loss D. Cassnr.s, in the ZVI Tear °ibis ap. Dh fitneral will tsie Wee, Dom the residence 91 bls Saes In law , 7) s.Beully, Ist StlVel below Farm on (`.mods}) alernoon, and proceed to 8L Mary% Cemetery. The friends of the fanu:y roar-Maly tasted to ahead. I ...mci. x . I w.t.w.zaarcattr. I it C.ucsn.wv.— PIIILADELPIIIA FALL TRADE. J. N. DICKSON & CO., 152 Markin aa6 23 Ihrettaat aponzu &an nsatUl is STAPLE DRI 000113, TIMM. the attention or' %Vestals, usd Southern .I. Merchants to their AUTUMN STOCK or Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, et their own importation, and Dein the Thebeet American soarer. They will exhibit an exteumve ninety of entirely new Fall and Winter Grew Goode; French. Enrich, it Amerman CLOTHS, CASPLVER FA mad VS:ST -INGS. MOSIERV•nd GLOVW, MISTS and GING -11•MS, IRIS!! LINENS, oranufletury_d expresely to order, aud other Xrasti Good C ai n variety. White Deeds, , Janonena,lica,to., marmites tired Warder. • general validly or Notions. Ineladinr Sao nrinuth Patent Thread, and Spool Cotton, manufactured on. presaly to oar or. er. ;Blankets. Wotan and tioached Sheeting, and Shining., td. Ottr simply of Fall and Winter Goods. generally. In all their detaiii, wit offer Inducements. born In asyLi and Pre; to mien and runner MM. J. N. DICKSON t CO. 157 Mnrket and 21 Merchant Sta. Phila. toltlleiTo'and ------ .ozelleri' and Widows , 01•13322. T t undersigned, late Agent for paying United Slaw. Pension., at Pittsburgh, will attend to the pet:outman]. of Soldier. and. Widows' Claims for Pen. Mons and Bounty Loistts. An off end connection with Me United the Goy. eminent has made ma familiar with the roles and lam% as Well I. the decisions, of the ?cannon Depart. wont at Washington City. Mane widow. and heirs of Reyo'otionary Soldiers Pliaghalm cliums teat may yet be obtained tyupitliewsop r.of Wm. CPR. Robinson, l m ß q . ,op posite tito Mayer'. Office, Fount, Street. Pittsburgh!' • July NOM STALL PA FER—W. P. MARSHALL la constan t,' Iy mayn't, from the largea mantafamorlee In New York and Philadelphia, and alto from French Agencies, the newest and moil approved styles of Pa per Hangings, together with Derriere, Ftre ItNard Prints, and Tester Tope For gale at BS Wood tween Fourth tweet and Diamond Alley, (sect bt or (7 to S. O. Hdq _ /3•23 • W OOL.SAC KING — h III7OI- 11 — riljDRCITP1EL have anti an hand a to PCS Oxnaburga, g width for Wool Sacks, which they will cloie c a nt ' hi!! IYTO LLIVEN LUST/US—Mae, Wenn, Brown, Badan d 4 1, th w e . r t .a..., , .. r o e f!, 1 Inen Lamas, received and ITV I4I.IRPHY & BURCHFIELD. Pittsburgh Blasi Works. • A Cllsuogns. late (numb customer* A . • Co., would resiteattblly inform the customer* or the /ate fine, as also the public tenerally, that they I continue the manor/units, of Window Gat; Vt. all. Bottles. do., In all their varieties, at the old stand, N 0.13 Wood atteet, between First and Water. 11 , 21b3m EILACK IiontBAZINES—MV A • Bt — Tirdlr. .1.) FIELD have seethed a supplWll above of above anlelenn also; Moaning Meanest, an anle/e flow erseh In place of Bentballaes. ' 11)1 01,11 7easkilirk tam:lived Lad for taia hi — Istti J B CANFIELD. Ittefd 011 EL for gale by acErcerus—isa tnv DamADED GOODS—Tiibalanee of Goods dam. aged by fire, Cl No: dd Martel muse; will be elaead at radneed meta.. Call loon and secure bar- Vgba. • ' A.A. MASON A . CO. B r atf A Xi! l a: 3 34 g ° 4 ) l — er. 4;f 'Z'aT'Atir.7.i,tyt.:.;' aI Ural] A A MASON& CO'S ritaEN-11ANDKLF11—elMEESZIC0 daxerlinaii La en Lida fa, at th e Jew . peels of 10.0 A A MASON & CO.'S .I.. W t received .00 aces gstnient, WI ' J U CARIFIRLD. +li&Ylat WORK—A' jo 7rositti_Ca_ pea, Coll a . asta•meal o French sad Cars. Jost ',rod &_42I._LdM9N & CCM& IDIC - 21 , LOUR—:1 bag. mi. griana,—jiiiialliet .11.. Float, AM reWd an for ado by jyyl) WM A AteCLURG & C 0.15 6 Liberty a. A' kW—tem, alpine • pony nee Ir°.ale by . . Niffil A NeCLURG CO. aENOU F dvz hv a ~,c eiruldirc t airgli k 00,00 . Liberty AL MAR AND I l itta=iNo7rli — N - 0 Taills4 do - 24 0 J. Pita, in Aare, And fo: stla by - • dY•LLIINB NICOLE. A pans artU,re, - 7i. JIIFIN VMOTWAN. BHANDY -For medical pumoses. try. 101) JOHN D 't UNIPEB .1720 PMM3S--I"l lo b lMATOßatiti. • • •efi • e e, MX, 0 WOW/AM n CASKS SAL SODA, Swale br 020. JOHN D MOIMAN _ _ 3 , It 3 es fry sBacErriasesn-4 for doe .110R_N_ D MONGAN. " ltlati I, MOROAN STOAT COW. 7 Stroved froorths roSiciTher. Ovine at 1 7 31 , , Poe Creek. Sbo/er Township, Alleseene Wl' tn,,Nratt4t;:dhT,lfirlt,":ll,: oboot 8 you. eLe...- Z“ 7 TLnart i gal ' lgtld Cow led at the elm ile* wet Co. will toe flunk:ldly reeelve4 and Um lulu ebonite oewanled by leo Etna biz yinta, Blain Tiriratib hal MOP* RICE -10 tierces prime *esti Wee, Jart-reteived, 116 Dale. IT 551101 SELLERS 6 NICOL& Ad"lnlotratoza , B. M Y virtue of an order of theOrpb WI CO otAlle. ebony county, the andertlened will expose to awe, on the pre:noes. on' SATURDAY, the Ilth day .of Angsat, 1220, one certain Lot. otplece of gamed to the Borough of Wen 1212abeth c frontIng on Wald !i.e., 00 feet,auld extending back .120 ft, to First st o ritig Lot No 21,10 the plan of tied Borough, and henna oreated thereon a comfortable dwelling house. 0 . 0 1 other koproventerts • and on, other Lot of groemd , o and Borough, Hondo/L n ti, Ferry street sixty feet, V.. ..trading back 120 to Market a, liming Lot 7.1 • l 0 4.1 plan, and bovine thereon erected fnmedwalake house, stable, ke.,.herolltlnd occupied !s_ta home u.sio COMMelle oat t o'clock, P. hi, on l aaid day , ono teens -•- made i 671•13. ANURF.W BEDELL. ciEORUE CUNNINGHAM Admied. of Thos. G. Budd, cced. JOT 19.1540 jyt:Crwa..9 Mt= li t l L— Mi bris lar e bY Mgr'. .4.4l‘eletl‘i'l.Thi". ale C. A MANULVirCOfor ;Eflin - m — .l7" - F, — , 3 laikerel. r . eobrinfr AU. per usa and for see by JAS. DALL ELL,. jr_ln 71) Water st. 'VAN -NESS Ow—W . l4li rt -- 7o I rein JAB. DAIZELL 70 Mar of. IrDlAVelfdttlle/Of WANTEDZIWiffiAIfFUr- A, TON, of Cormoney.CoUtly. Antfino,lfotaud, mt. was In Yiusbersh, in the =math of Jul,' ledO, vrordd Gooier a hoer if he mold leave his names and address wOh JAidES.IIILI., steamer laden, or at.the Genetic °tries : plttsburgh play Wocks; T AQNEW, late of the fiats Chlusbm, Ape* J .1. Co. WOW irespectithly infOrl2l the penile. that' be WI WOOL) , oh he Wean GlO,B buCtitas., I. a ll -I, WI and prepared to SU ail °rain.' tar Apoth• ecarie..jruruitere, Merest, Ping., Ifisit rte.. pertaining to b e busineite. warehouse la No 21 Mean street, between at& SteOna ant 1y1943. XXIV GOODS • s i" u4 l l A e f r thNe Xel.t.,,caniekdo4 fire, and It Is now rendered complete by ihe receipt of °NEL HUNDRED Mal/ FIFTY PACKAGES of desirable scrods, Sanctioned item rounder nacre, and large auction talcs, at 11. great redoction from prices of at Spring, which will be offered to their nomm en. patrons accordlogly. It would be rimless to at. tempt to enumerate their well atisoned stock, and. therefore, Invite the early attention of choir friends and the public, with the vasurance of a row Mei be ton tallied to each ankle. ' /altr •t~ti—zt pea btaek and tanapiats eir tial .day.4.a , .1,0 at um, A. A. ; 11 N611.1016-4ii;a7 ngne fold lilasharas, at the low price of 10 and 1010 per yard. by , ' i /JASON It. CO., y I 13 - - - • • • - - )IyBUG tilKtata—An Immense@ atom of atie7e,' m goods, at very lola prier,ial,zeivtyc.,. ERA - 4F9-20 - ps (eck, blue, pink, and ezeresT, .17 1133 opened, and very cheap, b 7 HIS A . A. MASOINI & nen or Allegheny Clipper, and for o ' lll ' br ftvm "e":' .1118 BROWN & XIRKVATRICK. IJACON—DI bhde puree Nboaldem nlttids clear 1.) 9lder, landfng and for sale by ' ly/9 :DROWN & . KIREPAiRICE. : brla' eap.fine; 173 dk 7alTdlng and for salt by JTIB BROWN & TAR AND I.IIL-...10 brlr N. C. Was YS do Dare Timmer.' OR, for sale by /119 .DROWN R EIRRP&TRICIC. Reef, 1 D - .cr naCF-1 berets ar Carta Jan received aud for sale by IylB SELLERS & NICOLE. moz2ES.P.witii° Vi:l7:Pgr- ,: i - R iiiz n araTeanataing dos *Elea addrened to 5 WANTED, '— SMALL ROI SS, Takata Sre talattai , Nralt of the !oat Enke. ,Add.eaa*C.o.” at th - • - - HORACE OBEFIX ON lIKFORAIS:-Ifiats to. wr forms, in Lectures; Addreares, and utucl w r i tin g s,by Horace GreMy. Robert fteRMY, bit life and correspondece, edited - by it son, the Key. C. C. Seathey. M. A , part 4 jest received. Lettice Arnold, • novel;bythe anther of 'The Wilmington; 'Nemesia, Bridge; th lordannt 41111; dn. ty A Second Book in Greek, containing Syntaz; with dreading lessen. In Prose, prosody. and the 'Malcom, with maiirg lemma 'in vovin, forming a sollelent Greek fteedre. with a vocabrivry; by John bleClia tock. D., Imo Protestor of Ancient Languages In Dickkmon College. A row e o:iiet of cash of the above works Mk re ceived ano for sate by JOHNSTON' A STOCKTON, /TIT Corner of Market and 3 4 eta. FIGURED ---... - t . - .„.. _,,,0 NETTS-.A huge anonment of no a' Netts, of 'newest styles; •Iso, plain Wien tee Wash Illusions, and Bobinew, recessed by I 1117 AIVROIF tc BURCIIPIELD. vatzti TEAS—We are conctutiy receiving fresh in Pbl : green each black Teas, direct from the importers mid Mitre now on heed, at the rir..• twit, Family Grocery and Tea %Fuel:n=l4lM Lib, rely Mlwet, en assortment of crew grade and Suer, s o ir c h is sot tbonbefesesugass‘elgfttegoin. tda!, ear Teas will!' lonrid view, if net superior, to any Si tm •1111 e bilge In the City. %val. m /YU CCIAIRO e:CO. . ir ys, d su riur7o 2lll 7i & taile d m assortmr e t a ilt ton, fli " ors ' ied. W o oo_el lain; ean'etrileand at the store of [iylll LURCHFIF.LD. I,IIF EI PRITECWS 0011PANION e being primeval directions fur filling the , nations alma eons, in n Printing (Mee Embodying a BIM= of numeration. Copious original earned°. for Comma, int Greek and Haim*. sty Edward Grattan. I.NOTHE AUTHOR'S PRINTIISO AND PUBLISH ASSInTANT, inchading Interesting details resa . peeling the Itleshanins of book. For sale by JOIINSTON te STOCKTON,. 12r 6:THE.-33 begs .eaudl7itiii. 11/1 tenet, tor oWe by /SMALL /JIMMY & CO. 1117 • • llVidet and Front id', L . 1v to 11Pili -Ix, tra4 iteriiirinfilo6rEa4.elazia. i3 later and Front Ms. . /;17 B''' — '" h'" "I.TriktfnDtklhPz 'CV. by i Water and Front am fandwi received said offered, wholesale ard retell. by 7Y17 MURPHY & 11134:C/IFIFILOss 'Want. Employment. ®vouNo my *helms Lad two Teats'expetienet lA • Catunthrien Warehouse. watill accept i south ccritpens•usa for the tats of earbeprent. E. gyve or INsinsce. • relyt6:Mt g PAM Drown-10 brie Or side by _ J SCLIOON7JAKER & CO 24 Wood' st -IrELLOW MIME-10 brill for aka by i - selloossuarrai co COCHINEAI _ l ceraan figirttkitiritoatlielbzo Q11 1 11. 16 1:-2 tons Jun reenred fat talc by J SiII( OO MIAE . FR ar. CO DOYA2/1-3 casks pea for sale by Old J SCIIOONMRER & CO 1 1 .1 r -Lia br 03. Rau Inn, landing r axle tr.ILLER is RICKETSUN /710 ' 221. a 223 Liberty .t CLARVI—Th Bradmm„, 33 bzs Margaux; lam reed for 1.1, by sylo KILLER k. IIICKETSOX CoAREss fo-nictio—sa Hassell - &:Itabln• smears Lnuip t itisa reed for ula py lY .bIII.I.FR &RICHSTEON riO t te# VAIINISH—L BETTER DIUNCIPE CIGARS-160 Al Me it >R ind 30 n, 13 9. e. hat received for tale by MILLER In RICA6I.3ON • ANNERS' 01L—.h,bris broww . xO'brls Jaw pned.i.it rec.i..4 MILLER Ec RIeXETSON CIUMIPAGNE—Ibsp , a citr to do hiumm & as . 4lllery, ut; 'otereo'd lassie by 3 %TILL ' Eldt/ RiCiatO/V3: but ((WD LIVER OIL-2 Inis German Ilghl jellovOlf a_f car own Oatponation, recei T l N to . :: v rtia O'lB STERlFirrafaW, ly fiery gnpolaz uncle, for . 10 bi WICK, mecANI _3l..tsa AYE SEED-1 Ur at /110 Eogllsh Needs Jou i•eo d • WIKEIL9HAWS C. Wood & Sixth o. Onbi SOAP—A kw bin an band, ganeb will be sold thnot.,nt ' UYIeJ IVlCKEndltAlltB INSEED b 4 JTI6 w a r •• PIRITB OF TY/RYE:NM 'E , --16 Ws by Lone 9 hit; BRAUN a, REITER doPAtiiielipasif7e forsale by "miTER . NOTICE. FrOEopmel hleetinge n o . l" the Phareboldere of ihe •ba 11:,%1 n U t the We tlt '2°47'4 "e_i city 01'111041unit, Pa, on }Meader. the fittn der% Aug= nem, between Mattoon 0(10 AL end 2P AL for the 2. - ee non of Director. of the Coreenteri and. Ger seen beams . u.xney, preeented neeord.ce 'nth Ole bye la. of sai d Conentni. . 'LEWIS 111/TCll.lnUrkPre Pittsinnigh, July 16, IM—,Jyle:did • Zaiwai Plqesaal OF a Rae quality' ind beaitU se bloyles.fliaeailtHe at sore of fail') MURPHY & BURCHFIELD ItE Piro Mick, for sale by - er • JOS JOHN IIIeFADEN d CO mo i BaumP - 71 - 4. - 1 4 at b szos, 0 Fs •Wh:it Z tr w e n °l'4 ,l2 l X . e l td d ritt s Tee: road budfo , lla s, curs mad voky our rocirvcd and afford low at core of ' an,ru.p,tty_,lunctipELD IVOOI.I, WOOLY_ __. rtlir.;clitithemaLtrlfg Tub rill. be 14.14 for ct AktIAREIMIGII FL?' V 1 , -13 brio fitlme Ohio 15 rei'd fur sale Li 'S _L keg.' prime leaf ree{fired for 14 1713 .8 & HARILM4,OI °armor 'wanted steam boat Caleb Cope. 8 ft W 015 • UGAR CUBED HMIS —7 its reed tor oaki 1715 9 ft SV HARBAUIII LARD -35 V I : No o 1 4 I : ard; nun l as - c 4 t now Wading finni' !annular CEnnballndNo 2, for ru e . b y LUTA o & Jrti w.net & Front Inn !LtrsTs medisa for sale by , fYI% tHAIAH DICITr -- ). —orms—s bru d bar 41.7517,' his ISAIAH DICKETtIECCi PLOW for rale by 1115 IS ItAft DICZEr A. co D Emma X—ltletco now inndihrG,tWanhy JLP 1733 - ISAIAH MCICEnk CO 'DEATH Elittk43 auks haling for sale be , ItrdlAll DlCat MAXSEErra brialalutleirkhicy 1 %. ; DierßY 1N3.4EN6-12 Ly s lumlgpifi , 4l2lll - try I in my a co ctri,pg 011,—itb . ris 15. I!..,fm,sf exbr,,Fitstis • r - 17 Wood at SPIjI.I:IIS.OF TURPENTINE-10 bib for Bee by CORICI-12 loalei mineral poi pour', for rale by illsit X AXWAX4I AMUSEMENTS. PITTISMALGII RUSIN RODI, APOLLO 1/IALIor—FOVILTEI lIT. OPEN IIAILr. fromB 4. /IL till 10 P. N. a %V.Mosim. ,L,HuVa puiptletar. •-•••••Ihreetot oflActale Room: NIGHT OF 711 E FAR.FAMED I PAREALIrt • ! ' ! • ' • stx Is genus 'VHS ab ove having been delayed In tenth. spente of low water, coal& not fell' their en• gagementAt the 'heave. - Alr. Potter has Made etel an atrangementat the Museum, .that the pledge he, gave the public will be Complied with, and they not &annotated in ultimata" th is Irstlytsonhalng no. ' the greatest favorites 11181 have ever a;peared In ' Bet 40th' will 141 press-Wed a • Grand gliseellatwees CONCORT, of, the nenvet nod Meet Perin.' Geste. Melte. Truth. Elltiorian Alas, 010 keit end the laughable Owlets& et "A DAV IN PARIS." -A change of entertainment each evening. Admission to bleeetun and Leetale Ronet,2s cents. Dom *yen sill o'cloek. 'Perrot...tate le e istmenee at et preemely. For partleulare tee small bills. len Tll,lO :CAMPBELLS AEtEI COMMIE'S wiLKIN.s !TALL Isterimsed Iltaimesia ert Kimberly's PERATIC TROUPE, the origlital and well koowd O CAMPBELL idLIVSTBELS, *Others or ;heir owes Hades have the honor to anneante to the Linares and Gentliotten or Pittsburgh, thet they WIN continue their Popular Eatettulnote en everytdyht wail farther noleered o u p. olo n ti . e t a 7 e , h o V o tr o h , t k a . eh r aoa m o t. of . pr , osro vo o co m m e : . meant at El. Adrnlsslefars teem Jylthrf ~ • `GEO. A.. ICIALBERLY,Manager. WASHINGTON HILb, PITTSBURGH, 437 & 380 Weed Iltreel,•alleve Vitth. UT."ll..d`d.i.tb.l.7,h 2 :g.7o,l 2 bibr*Pomitede t t; Leetexes,lthloltlone, &e. .For tem.. apply ter • JOHN A FITZSIMO & 016:dtt En Wood N " • 11:67 , 111 fi lit. : K"13 ( 4 :::17 . 10C ER :f ba nd ir ' illt l i n ag ;i711 9 :11i i ikt o i n t0 .. s ar.a t i " i .k. p; :. Put , .Ment. , ' The exterior l madebe Mont eaglet lad ertotly deactiputen, and is tot .1 f rip o the lloceace st 71e.• The interior contains two at pu. . ate bridgeseramlng the Baas string, to ran over .ud above all -Amble wrirre—prodacnog at once a tone. Web. full, tied Cltilf. The orioly moreover, are to arranged as to levee a reandating string when one •. break., the, cession no. iorosorentences Ilk, that which aimed.* the old method of stringing. N. a This I.eteg rho bet home of the kind ever brought loiriusburgh, the Protectors and [kinsman of dummy are genet:daily larded to canoed examine It, at the Sign of the Golden florp,lolllthd at. 1715 BMg C'UlVDll oOm entra Crete enema to hf brio Nos Mackerel; 160th do •do; b keg* dodo; 10 bal Sslaratasi • likes Mould Candler, bye No 1 Elwell: VS dos patens Zinc Waalboards; >rl hf chew al:parlor GTeerl7e2 A 40 caddy km de • doe lb blehera imperils? Moak Tra.s 6 tea Wield" emu Flamm Pm sale JD W/LLIAble k. CO 1110 Cm Wool & Fitilg re. _ • rIHREBE 7 .4OO bx• W. R. (or sale by syl3 • 8 P VOR BONNIIORST & C S I' / r 3 rho viler segar ors ab y F,VON DONNHORST ft CO 10Roola9—iou des yariana (militia. for *We by .11 lyl3 - 8 P VON LIONN,LIOEST &CO I 1113 3 BONN 111241: W111 y 9137 OL.Arr. Totiatsurraigfitza4rlaceoby Vs_H•"'' • for sale by VON LIONNHORST & CO FAMILY FLOUR-1561We !unreel ter sale by CVLBEATSONA CLOUSE ly 13 • Limy streeL TOBACCO -30 b. W.II. Ommli big Rua ell & Robinson's; • bz• W. anew.' ree'd for We by j 913 CIII.BzELTSON CLOUI3E QUUAp-£kbrM Loyerlts cradled and put rented 1;,7 Eagan, , jrut received f r rale by / A OU BEWNON & OLOUSP. SUMAC-ie ew Ic• on e . na 1. by 1719 A!CULII~fl18C1 k CI. R lO l - I'l, "sE-lor'Jtita=. DACON-10 Ws piece Sldeg . .1,1.3: r 81kbds do Shoulders, nod for solo by • • 8 tif lURSAUGIi just ote from member Was .we Iw ii & w irAnuAvc.n for saki by 50fv,?!:(720 rope!greve,yei2atAlt,bori CSM.I:;-01 kn . Art • S & W recenred for sale by _ "VENTIrERS-7 begiptinze Ohio, iee'd far We by I➢l9 6d W nOFITE-40 tacks pnine filo in '' by Nth pßow i r.jiPArtitt. 4 he It EA—lo cedar& received for we by • . 1113 • BROWN di K/RKPATRICK .R&CC(1.4,20 kept; mist received fi;rr.ela by- .•• . . BROWN & 61116PATRIelf tbsaaly by Ism:smug-% kwatrAdicNtxrog Rk co A 431L1T" riritiirawynneit I BRO V a b‘ .4 No a Mackerel; ;i il3 tiontoß; IS hfOrle Sha D d: R f o or wi lo v lo a . fore tow. IT Tam,. • lo mcolve VON 1:IRk PA V dam No 7, rt , eit .11 tar vale by 1107 13 BEtitypi & RK PATR • ik YENINON HilME—t %Goo cnnsignin eta for sae by th 13 - /MOWN Mil KILPATRICK 10.1107—ZPbmin agsor.ed, ray We by 1,13 : DROW& KIRKPATRICK °"` l g• to, -11 7 t'" a w N ade b) ill, ale by 110 It riljUSt MC Ye 01 • J KIDD 60 NYFINI PARIS 1 1 , 111tF-2COO Its •upelior atmlit/t lualt• oohed for *Us '• WU) J KIM , ' 1 - C.. liVil l gp - tr brit l!tat melted for tate 'by • J lciDD it. CO 'QIIITJI3 PAtF.NTOLASS PAYER-7do tsms in I.7more, for We by WO] J kIDD a. CO P ° lyit i " a" , 1 P " " GIHEI/ Wii; wiliri Al—:i imam au ham and fof pale by ' S. 012 It. C IL1"-3 b 4 :. N. rteKIBIIAM B nirititid._kit for Wule by L B. N. WICKERSHAM • • • • - qua it on • and an for Webs WICKEEISMA-11 REAM OF. TaTll-04 handliieiliFFTabl— m•-• hat • WU) i B. Y. WlCKEtisliet:4 UhRUCII----Eutit -- 1.7 it Net received for eel D/LIVO VI& CO r • r,3ThEru3r-ti • J 011.WnRTH kCO Q . FA f_4011114 , 110 bits in mom - p .r i a at . ;_ JL inyworrh • orLVrin len teerfit7Vl S DiLwonrii t 00 S CUM HAMS- cues raced ad pa ' 1., steeper Hall Columbia; at midget. ferule !la. Ailtrrenisori b cu BACON-iam b reeld leer ate°met on acelatmeva, 6 - by HUTCHISON & CO Q IDE9-4 caara4lear7Rui In atorear L.- 1 : Hit ' JAHES A HUSCHISON'ar Bus Low TaX tar Clly Purposes. TN Pcilinance'or gen Ordinance providing for an In. 1 dream. of Ma Retenne of Om city, yam. the Itinb April, Mak^ coelee is hereby given, that the Car Anon or has left to my once, for examination by ail Interested, • list of persons doing bemoan in the Mil. in eonfortnity , with said Ordinance, h tl i .. 4 l ;l , lp , o u r: u etftli . natl. , afla l i! :; , g • s zpetsa:! meta, they she elate t:e g iat Ln n n sada.. which egidavit Shall eanteln a statement of the tree lime= of 'heir salmi,is near as can be elzertstned; said atEdisil to be garde and left with the CRT Teen sorer, Within two Weeka from the dale of the UK publication of the e ntice aforesaid. ttee4i-rhat be Wren hat by Whitten ot the pane or ggriese4said saaavis to.beeMielesiveefblea f *Tam staled no !station to the amount of sales. APPcala meat Inv , ceade within iwo week ifremthlv data-July 12.113.50.:, a a. JOLINgTON:City Zer esair. , °eye Noilea-4/1 unpaid gate Unease, tent be nin! nie6ately retorted to KA alderman, for collectiOn. zoopierwr Ti.., 1119Lbilythtri • n ni the rhitillit'eatt. They u. , ' Finellent Tea at .... CO per lb tapertertabeiliu'"""*""""". 073 " The eery ......... 1 law yrited. detailed, or litterier Teas en Int kept at thEs ettablithotimithereeorbethet Too go Y0b...- eel qr. send. child,' rwa Its Pero obtain a gaol atia If .the Barer of the Tea t rotapyn.red, they readily exchange It or return the menet, ] 11011R19 4,II AVVORTIII, Proprietors. Md. N. ° it 171 4" i 4 tats 1 4 1/.. inp.a. G. P. Tea; 40 Vld rl*illet 1 1.. 1 . 1 11 . ; 4 1z O. P.Tt iqXl tlf brio 84eratiaN bzolliZm . O' is gl N. 3 coa.c 112114. r ORIIMTer ti • Nr. 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D ., 0 .lion, for We byoßan & HAW RTR sait for dw r ,al,3 Jest rectind !OW. by /110 L IVX ♦441.1420 • CO: - a E SELLERS