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DEKOCTIATIC WHIG STATE TICKET Vol camiu6natatrosna. /081.11/A _DUNGAN, Of Buhl Coonry. rot 402)1T011 - HENRY ;MI.: 8N YDCR, Of Colon County. ' Tao rtrintros arstau.. JOSEPAH; EENDERBON, , Of WathlnfionCoamy. Antlmasonle and Whig gromelnallons for • .Allegheny Caianty. •03 TM= MX= COLiCISS. TaonAs ffi. nowz, Toi - Man 1013410}, MIST VIM CONGIOIS, ICARNAIL DENNY, 'mews. JAMES CAROTHERSI &111111111 LT, MORGAN ROBERTSON. Pittsburgh. T. J. 111 GRAM, Lower Su Clair. R. C. WALKER. Elizabeth. • JOHN•MiCLUSKEY, Robinson: JAMES FIFFE, Snowden. repose - cm@ Ammer, FRANCIS C. FLANCitIN, Pittsburgh . 03.11XIMEONVII. ERLYEZER BOYLEt, North Fayette: IIIDISOII, WN. FLYNN, Lower Si Clair. eobn - rs MI Ml* D. N. COURTNEY, Ohlo. SEE MIT PAGE FUR LOCAL BUTTER:. TELEdEASIEC NEWS, N.c. We are hislebtegkto Mr. Geatry, - 61 Tennereee, fora copy of his 'Tech oo the admission of Cali fon:4a. • j, ' Tax iirrmirr To Lima= Sum..r. Mr= —The Naito Commercial, noticing the folly of our late Legislature, in trying to banish small bills, contrary to the will of the people, remarks, that the experi• meat was once tried in New York, bat was soon tbtuadoeed,: like i great Emmy other tialtenngs of the currency demtigogum. It will be so here. The Leghdature CIUITIOI prevent the people from takitsg what they Please, in exchange for theireommodi• ties, even if irshciuld be a piece of brown paper.— Thermal). effect of their folly will be to muse the examunity ineonvenience and increased expense, by raising the rate of discount. We hope the next :Legislative will ihave the good sense to repeal oil Such abound legiSlaticss, and to gird our own banks the power to iambs mall note. If this is done, and a good Free flanking 'Law passed, the .State will date from it the commencement of an era of sub stantial pm:spottily. d czweeteandent sands 124 tio,extract of • letter showing the imMenao importance to this city or rail road communications both cuet and WOOL HO does cot place the matter in too etrorg a light. It Is a troth which may as well be admitted as not, that the cempiction of a rad mad team Chu:Mardi to the Labe his turned **ay front us nearly all the Samnier aid Fall ItiieL la dm ,Winter and Spring. when iho risen are up. and the Likes ate frozen or daugarcos, the travel and 'rampant, tio2 fall hit*'their old and natienl ehannel,tbrough this cup, and all Is lilo and animation. Bat no , „ 'sooner is the Lake route Isirly open, than the el: (cella too palpable to be pawed by with iodides ! - ence. WhiTe-Wo have been Ceepiel,, the travel bas been tobei from US bill= wide awake neigh:: bars wen, threugh tho twat/stators of New York. And Ramp. ; But, it o donsoling to reflect, that we are not ebll asleep, although still enduring. . We 6.411 • late day, 'etionseeiteed a week blot . ought to hake been eoieniehrxd years ago, and which wilt brunt to en what we have lost, and give to it, Instead of a trade • pant of she ammo,* brisk bar men tho'wbole year noun!. This wont, ever/ . ,citizen or Pitobergh ought to cherish god sustain 4^ with all his energies and spare muss, that it may bo Pushed tol a epoody completion. 'The ideas woggetted by eurcorrespoldent have loopresseid the mind of a writer to the North Am criean, who has made a jowney to the West, and bas seed with hie own eyes toe immense lanes experienced, by Philadelphia and Pittsburgh for the want atoll road communications. We give bitt retaliate below, and his suggestions in regard to the speedy completion armor cadent and what. ern roads will meet with favor hi the right Oar. Ode Central Sall llama—Can It be Com - • pistol" la 'l5ll Miaow—A journey.of a kw week. it ,the West, and en opportunity of peraonally 'pectins the, eoardrv, have MapresHM me more with the value of the . Central Rail Road, to our . city, than all that I bare ever read. dpeon the nil. " jam It Is not pa aridly - known how near In wad of Limo we are to a rail read connection ItithUn. cianati._LFroat that city to Columbus, the centre of the Slate of Ohlo, a rail toed is now in .cart-o - fd operatioa; and dodos the owning yeak, it win be extended Nardi toward Lleycland. crowing our "back bows late at, or near, ManaDeld, By P aba nth of July it, it is expected that shieback bone lite will be is running orderfrota Plitepersh to Massillon: The dietance Dom M.IE:A to Ninatield is .boot DO miles. In a year hurl this date then ' we may'ex peat a continuous road' . from Cincinnati to Pnt.bargh e with tho exception of this short gap. _Weald it be possible to have one road Batched to pstsburair, and this gap filled tip by Joly or Augur. IMO Until that I, dans, the fall wade dike West.whbitt commences In 'hop wombs, mho go to New York. You travel [mar CflaCill. . to New York by rail road aid steam boat 2f days; and, the number at pasenpni pz in slt . over that route daring the past Beason hat a ed to Intadreds per day. ,We abail lose a large amount of the oldie of the coming autumn; but cannot a visorone effort be made to aerate the next? Oar road. once finished hu nothing to feat Gam the competition of New York, liahlutore. or any other rival. Its saperior grade and coustroo• tion, and commanding becalion moat'compel a business that Its most ,sargulnia_frierads have hardly anticipated. • May not the energy - which has characterized its prosecution pteas iksaam. • 'dation, so that the peat Cute/a tide of pave!, which it will inevitably aerate, may be poured in. ID our city In season tar the trade of the Autumn - CINCLINATI AND BOSTON.—Tba following table . . pycgress of population of the cities of Cliseisnati and Boston. Fortbe year WA, the I..op ulation 4th/former is estimated by_lho editor of Aderstiser: 8 CaneinnalL no6l(m. 13{M1 , ...v,c, 21,4177 IStO : - 2.540 :17,787 1620 7 .9 CA/ ' 43,7A1S 1610 ', - .31'46 01.: 1 V. 2 1840 ; -110 , 93 . f..15,01§0 .IEOO • •• , En WO 135 , :57 - • htzeima..,..-.ou the LIM instant the strainer 'Noinince ascended the St. Peter. river, thirty or forty mita above the spa reacta n t by Wayne, mine weeks IWO. The point obtained wan Fmne," the highest yet uchiesied by , any stria boat'. Muting - the diitinquished persons ' ; an d made the trip, were, Colonel C. B. Todd, late of -Kentucky, aud Italgo Jenks, of this tne t ...... st. fool chrwirle, speaking' of the ea-melon, . gives the foll Owing description of . the country, en --seen by time who useendol the riven ' • "Tbe muntry opened mane new beairliai not be - fore deceived by persons who went upiwith the previous party. Above tic rapids we found e vial improvement in tie lands immediately bdjscent to the shone . , as well an in the appearnoci o( the prairie and hack timber motion.. It was the naafi . • mous and unbiasial opinion of every dne present _ -l-siarangerit and all- that no maim of canary they 'had wen In the West, could compare with this valley as an Cuagricultural region. None of the prat. • ries appear to be mere then three or four miles in . extent—meat of them are =alter—and ale interne dinte groves of unusually heavy *bite and bur oak cover erects at least of equal sum. t . At uLe.Bois Franc," some evidencelofformer • cultivation were apparent, probably the rainy( an old Indian tom field. Oa the spot a crop of grass had aprons up, several stalks of which \'• =gummed, measuring fire fact to height.. We • know this will look improbable to persons who did ant we it, but we have abandeut proof that tub is the fact.. The bud grating /ands iba .cs may as well "knock under,. arta due, Th. n end most luxuriant Lads of strawberries q.berrieh now ripe, were also growing le 1 Pfuvision ground us." • - In itinvormA ItAmnoix..—Nopotthogand• lug thg. =old INUIT done to c' L l ia lla and elmo of tull roads. by the law we 11241 I PP to noance tbq the . Pon 4 vmk• esel unilliClied. 11 tii In oomp ie we., ig onlet U. agik. LW Pao* getagnal!'" - ...._. _ . i s tP I • WHOM WASHINGTON. .:IrreApandemmoNtialmbanh:Gaseite Wuxi:lima. July 26, 1M There ',but liule greenl add to day. Bring at the Department of the Interior, to day, where Mr. Goddard is discharging the duties of Sr.cretary pro tens., with perfect efficiency and corrected; I iGII/131N1 Mai kuers have been received, by the k nit alas, from civil and military officers of the United Sian; in Oregon, from which the lament able tad appears that gold has been discovered in that territory, and is likely to draw off, from their honorable . and profitable agricultural and mechan ical prienits,s large proportion or the population. The Diattiet Attorney writes that Indiana have recently come down to the settlements with bags of time black sand, which, on being waltzed, was I fottudto contain a large amount of gold: This sand, they said, they canted on the Spoken river, where, according to their stories, the sup ply was inexhaustible. Of course, moat of the male population forthwith rigged themselves oil as gold bunters, and started for their prey. We shall shear the results. of this migration by future, arrivals. God grant they may be each as to send back. the Oregonians to' their husbandry, their metchandize, and handicrafts, wiser and more costumed men than the most succeuini gold konters ever were. is confirmation Or accounts of the general site. pension of matinthcbring establisrneenta through. out the country, I haven add, that a gentleman in whose accuracy I ha the fuller confidence , tells me that many of lire largest southern cotton mills have been compelled to yield to the low prices of their fabrics, when compared with the enhanced cost of the raw material, and they have propireed to rho northern mills b enter into en agreemeith to run on abort time, until something ogyra to render them better cite to mania or re• gist de competition of foreign spitinen. But, according to free trade theories, all such urange. meal am impolitic and criminal. The matufae. term ought to go and be ruined, and the quicker he Id ruined the better It will be for the country at large, the then all our goods wig code from aboad, and, of course, nobody will be taxed for the support of any body elite. North and South wilfdaveend to poverty and arnferingpari pazsv, au4 that will bee molual comfort and c:onsolatico. There IS nothing fromihe Executive end of the Aveoue, except that the last that was heard from M;. , Bates wen that he bad turned cg' every line of hovel on which a 'telegraphic dispatch could reach him, and was making a straight wake for the Whits Sulphur Springs. He will probably ar: rive by next Wednesday, and will, no doubt, pre fer to go into abet Department of the Interior, in which event it fa probable that Mr. Conmd, of Louisiana, will go into the War Department. there was a high and unpleasant scene in the Sigma, to day, is which Mr. Pratt, of Maryland made his dehot in a moat unwarranted, Milord teens, and ungentlemanly assault upon Mr. Se w:sr' d. Mt. Seward had moat unwisely, and, without any atadreCCO whatever, with his friends, presented an amendment to the Omnibus, propos. leg to authorize the President to issue kits prod. notion declaring New Mexico admitted as s State when he ahoald be satisfied that she had adopted a republic= 'constitution. This was rejected, with only one affirmative vote, Mr. Seward's own. Bat Mr. Pratt took it up, and declared that it was in open% violation of the Constitution, tot was to I have been expected from the only man in the §euate who had over dared to avert the exist ence of a higher law than the antSlllol,o In cont. det with it, whieh-all lutist obiy. He 90 a man who could entertain such a sentiment did, to Etch repudiate his oath, sad violate hie engagements as a member, and ought halm turned out of the Sen. rThin disrespectful and offensive threat was Bowed by an explicit dean ', by Mr. S , that he d . over advanced the sentiment imputed to him, or any thing like it, and; by • long debate, or rather altercation, in which the Unpile and con duct of bir. -Pfau wan moat intemperate and inn sap*. Mr. Hale and Mr. Chase defended Mr. ' ward, and, us a matter of coarse, Mr. Foote interposed hs impwrtinence and folly, and said the language bad been used, end tbnt he, Focus., of all men to the world, would move to expel any Senator, on the insnnt, who 'heel.] dare to rev peat it. l take ft thin Igenocgb. After Insolence end impotent arrogance such as thte, I need any nothing more of the Prato and Foote, of the Sen ate, In env at least. Imes. 'W/oul.roN, July 27 Death of Don. D. P. Ifinge.S.lr. Ewing —Previous Question In the Senate.. Senator from 11 ineet.ts—War ou tho Adininietratten..Dad Effects of Chip Coalition of Leading Whigs with . Democrats. The Hon Daniel P. King, of htalonchusent, whose death took place on Thursday, nt Its Lowe, Ats one of those members of C.ongreow, in whore &nth the country alumna! a ices. He was a man ofeminent Legislative abilities,* good speaker, a clear thinker, and above all a man who made it a matter of conscience and duty to attend to the 6i:si nees which belonged to his position. Ile wets sal. dom beard in the House, and in his customary of learn he eel an example most worthy of imPation, to that mouthing crew who are doing so ranch to mane the national legislature an object of popular worn. He was a working man, and as'such, of more faille to the country than any ten orate ran ters whontenopolize the time of ihwHouse in their ceaseless efforts to duvet ..themselves upon public attention. The eulogidi delivered upon his MaM. cis to day by Mr. Chandler, of Pensoylvania, Judge Roekwell, of Misenehnsetts, and Mr. Davis In the Senate, weriappropriate to the character of t hiS lamented gentlemen and useful member. His death of comae nutted • aospension of bosinem Congreas, both Houses adjourning immediately tei the annonneement of his death. 'Mr. Ewing was sworn in as a Senator from Ohio this morning. His old familiar face forcibly re minded those who witnessed the ceremony, of for mer days, blending in their memories past conflicts with present strifes, mingling in the imagination °familiar matter of to day," with "battles long Before the melancholy topic of Mr. King's de cease was idtrodueed in the Senate, Sedge Doug las presented his promised resolution, of which he had given notice two days ago, for the ineorporto lion with the rules of the. Senate, o provision for Calling the previous question. It issinguhir that n rule which the House has found altogether indis pensable,and without it could not hope to pass any motion upon which something like unanimity of opinion did not prevail, ties not before been adopt ed by the Senate. The resolution of course co countered immediate, opposition, but the deem alon of it was not in order. Mr. Atchison moved to lay it on the mole, to postpone it indefinitely, to get to out or the way is any possible manner, he eared not how. But be war not Indulged in immediate netton of say sort upon it, as it lay over for one dip. Mr. Atchison remarked to his friends around hint, that this was nn attempt to cot off and do• price diem of the only privilege and right they, the Southern Senators, hod left them; to wit, the priv, liege of perpetual debate, whereby the rights of ev. cry 'body else eon denied. This is one of the doctrines of those prolound politicioos who be. lieve that a minority abould govern the majority. L e is not probable that Mr. Dorighw's: proposition will prevail, atthis session, but the Senate, august nod dignified as it i., must come to it at last. - We have ascertained here today, that the Gov. tenor of Massachusetts will make an appointment this afternoon; oil. Senator to succeed Mn. Webs. ter, in tole for the gentleman to reach here, and take pelt in the proceeding. on Monday. The reason for further delay will then have pawed, and on that day or by Thursday at farthest, I trust we shall have the final vote_on the Compromise or Om nibus Bill. .The Union commences the war upon the new Administration its much therame strain in which bbeganita infamous crusade against that of Gen.. Task,. 11 nauses Mr. bates, the New Secretary of War, or Interior, as the case may be, of being a rabid anti slavery man, assimilating him to the Abolitionists, and charger Mr. Fillmore with hay ins made the relation with reference to that gum tints very well, let this ':infamous end incendiary priotgo on, fanning the elements. of discord and afire trail it encased, in blowing them into a flame which not nil the Whigs and - Democrats of the Union vxmbined can mother. This is the ";sll.ter end" bierhieb all its movements tend, mad when the result is uposins, perhaps those who are now conning no miles will perceive t h eir error. For it seems almost useless to warn them of the fa- t it e r m „, of fnappiting with Challeter• who, like ititclun fawn, upon theca oily to betray theta and their clime. The min hen favored the Cooprorri• isnot:4r because heater-in it n. means of dividing and palliates the (dada of CallfornExf and pa. haps of finally compassing the perpetual exclusion of that noble State from the oonfoderacy. tregret to say that, so far, • tendency to these resatta heed the only area of the CoMpromiselio frvm eta inception in January Last to this day, and of the Gvalgioa bowoci; 31r" %ash Mt! Wlltaiglir, . Mr. Cooper, and other true and distinguished mem. kers of the Whig party, with men of the Cass, Dickenson, Sturgeon, and Ritchie stripe. Good cannot come of it. 1 make no imputation upon motives. All the great Whig leaders 1 have arm ed, are no doubt sincerely anxious to settle the agi tation which convulses the country., but in the heat and smoke of the strife, and amidst the "noise and confusion" that has been artfully mired. I fear they do not perceive the consequences of their course, es clearly as they would do, If in other sit uations, or pursuing their accustomed course, so widely divergent as It always has been and ought to be from that of their present companions. For the Pout/erg/1 G.ctle. A WORD TO PITTSBURGHEELS. Mn. ExGroa:—.l have jolt received a letter from an IntelbgWlt Wend in Connectlent, which seem BO amp', that 1 have concluded to make a short extract for your paper—premiawg that 1 was written without the slightest possible expect' ion of this nos being made of it. But It shows so Oleic'' , how ti a3O at a distance vie ff our position, 0111 I feel Impelled to send it to you. Sewicklyville:July 27,1E30. • • • Yesterday I aaw a man from Wail - 8,111,11:ml is, BO miles south west of Calcine. fie came from there with his wife In four days, and is to return in the aunts time. Espouses all told, Sam Middletown to (Maws, shout g 25 Mar vellous Ls it not 1 Still more marvellous if we leave off the last BO miles from Chicago to Otutera, which distance, in a canal twat, takes up one forth of the (nor days,thus leaving three days from Middlefield to Chicago. Double the distance from here to Pittaburgh,Tor about the same mosey, and in less tint?, and wish far lees fatigue and trouble. From here to Cincinnati you can go in a little over two days, 52 hours. It is time your Pittsburgheas were awake. They should awake soon, too, or the "times" will be to far ahead as tette out of, sight. Boston, a dam yew; ago, could reach Albany and Troy in a day and night, 21 hours, sleeping on steam boat, and easily and cheaply. Not content with that, ste made ■ tralway at filleen million!, expense, oter bills and mountains, and now goer in moo haws Troy not content with this, is staving a dont rails way which is to be a little shorter and to Lave an easier grade, but which will have to go through the mountain by a four mile tunnel. This looks like madness, and yet moat of those projects are at. eomplished, and when accomplished work not the general good, though pot always in the way ID• tended. I have recently retuned from Darlington, Vt. • • • • 1 know of no 'Mica in America in charming In situation as Unlit:rte. Lske Lc• man at Vevey, and L 'nanny, in scarcely superior to the cbamplaio at Burlington. Two railways hem Bosloni indepeodet I through their whole courre, and distant from each other from 20 to 60 inure, arc now finLsbed to Burlington, tedatdag the time from 45 hours to 10, and the cxpensa - trom Sl2 to SO, and the fatigue from • great deal to almost nothing. Distance 240 milee. v • • Cot:tresston of the murderer Pearson. The following is the confession of Duoel Pearson, who wan hung in Comfit - ids.% Massacho LSelf, on hut Friday, (or thumurder of his wife and children JOll, EAST EASISSItst:T, July 25, ISSO. am about to appear before God. I wish to on. rden my soul and Imo my conscience of whstev. er I otiaht. With nil my heart, and under the eye of me blm her, who will Judge ine noon. 1 declare nn follows, truly. of the death of my wife. :iamb 11 I'enrson, and of my two twin ehi.drrn, Noah and I.this. mmfesn list, I myna alone tookthe liven of my wife and two children. on the insuring of the 11th of April, between the hours of a and o'clock This is the lime when I did 11, ns iicar'y us I can recollect; and [lime are the principal cartnutt. stances On the 10th of Apr 1, having drunk %le to ex errs, I went to my brother Henry's In Broomfield street, took an umbrella, kissed Inv &tighter ?debase, told her 1 was going to Providence and parted. Then I went down Tremont street and Temple Place 1t a club butter, and gut a pack of card— then 1 went Jaw n'Tremont wart, and clench over to the Providence depot, and inquired when the C--1.1, cloned and left—then 4 went to Boylaton as , obtained a shoe knife at a .hue maker'e shop, and then obtained a vial of L udannm nt an apothecary's store—ihen I went to Merrimack Vdrtfi, and got bottled' gin; then I went to the Lowell depot, and left in the can for Wilmington, 1 Moak about si t o'clock in the evening. . .. . . On arrtriag•at Mho/as:ton, I salad when the can left in the morning for Boston. Steno one on. agreed, and funded roe a °Pathfinder."' Wren left for my bin..., where my wife and two children wino living . . I went over through the woad., and, ompetied with liquor, got 1.t.. It wan a kind Providence to holds.. Lack.. Not knowing where I wan when I rot through the wood., I looked round for some Tinto nod new diy turn. I went to th iurn, and looking nhont I yaw a light at toy Inoue. I went ar i d topped nt di- Win dow. Martha en.quired. ii Who ts there 7" ••Daniel" I answered. She came to the door and let me in. After ahakin: bands with.her, I rat down. She got me a cap of tea, and I took mapper. Shortly afler : she raitrod. I sal up a little while at the store, an then went to hod with toy wife.— ] drowsed a lit le, ar0..., went out, and renamed again to bed. tweep 2 and I o'clock I did she fatal deed. : . . 14er the Stet throat, which I think did not wound her, Martha got the knife away from me, I know not how, held it by the handle. It was bard to get it atrair ; and in the dark I seised the blade in my hands, nod wrenching, split the han dle, and got the blade from ter. Ii the handle had not broken the deed might not have been done. to doing ibis, my hands were cut badly. I then overcame her, and to the sung. gle she cried any 0, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel! don't murder me.—murder, aterdml' I pie: cad her to the neck. Aft, she was pierced, the pot on the floor from the bs.4. She cried.' 0 my Gal' Bleed. ing.ithe fell en the floor and died. Do not know how the p , llow came ender her. Sarah slept on the bed with my v its. She awoke cod cried. I pierced her also to the neck, and she died. Lydia awoke, entailed upon the bud, saying something and laughing, I believe. I put my band on her head, and pierced her in the peek, and this lementabie deed wan , finished. How could I have dono it. Now I acknowledge, as I have often and re peatedly, that Martha, my wife, gave me open's,. neither In any manner nor et any time, for doing this deed. I sum not jealous of my wile. All her children without doubt, we a mice. She was if good woman, and deserved welter me. I cannot tell why I did tbo deed, except that I was fa aw Before leaving the hues; I kindled a light to dreg. me. I left my wile on the 01014 having pla cod the knife in her hand, the children on the bed, the landanum by her en the lable,with the cards and notes; one of which I signed, Intending to make the Impression that Narks, after destroy ing the children, had hersellcommitted enicide. Thee going out of the beck 'door, I crossed the woods to a brook, and there wished my person from my wife and children's blood. I then cheep • .ed my OW, which was torn in the struggle, and blo^dy. The blood on my clean shirt sleeve was my own blood. Alter wiping myself with the shirt which I took oil. I rolled it up. carried it to Boston, and stink It In the water just below the Proiidenee depot. (Signed) DANIEL. H. PEARSON. lion. Theodore Frelinghuysen am, on Wed. nerday last, inaugurated President of Itukier's Col. lege, New Brunswick The Governor of New Jersey was present, and In presenting hurt to the Triedees of tlyr College. delivered on address high. ly eolep!imentery to um worthy President. The inaustiral of the latter wan charuriermeil by the sound seine and eminent worth of is distinguished author. • Tho New l'arl Frerazan'a Journal, which ae• MM.= to ba an organ of Roman Cohnlic atoll mentr thus IMO[MCC. the Into calamity off our Locg lalend toes. : ..The too widely known Margaret Filler, for merly of 77ur h 4 w tied Tril.ne, was abipwreched and drowned oil Fine Island, p.m as she wet ap. pinching the Amrncen enact Elio bad with her the manuscript of a took in which eke Pang the problem of all the scoundrels woo pillaged Rome and edified the Pone and all decent men. lire terrible end should be a warning to the =screams of whom she wee an advocate." —The author of the above infamous parr graph is the leading enemy of Foe° Schoola, and In tact of any form of Common School.. on the roper., ground that thex fall to teach Religion to the chile don ! Yet we believe there never wan, and we State there never a Comon School la our State which did not t eac h It p u pil ., however on. eontalouilv, Religion enough to make them re. gird scot fiendish exhibitions wttb loathieg abbot. ream. Sweep away nor Commoti'Schools, and some children might grow up to Ignorant as not todistioguish the spirit evinced in the above quo. lotion from that of Him who "aria moved with comnstraion . for the multitude who erred and au& feted, dr'. ag His earth!. miasma. Mused be Common detwola!—Al. Y. Illbana. Salome IN Conatc - ricter.The School Fond COCIIIIII3SIOIICIS of Connecticut, have made_ heir annual report, from which it appears that the ag• greMste reboot food in 92,070,W.: 75. The receipts of the past year have been larger then fa any pre vious year, with one exception, and after paying the dividends, 5..Z03 21 remained ma a surplus, or contingent fund. There has been en increase of 3039 children taught daring the past two rata. The amber of children returned, to 1849, was 90,700. In 1820, the number woe 84,179; in 1830 it was 85,090; to lEV.VI it was tird,:klig; in 18411 it wee 84,139; m 1845 i t was 8527.5. Thexus for Zi years was very slight. 6m wa dna iugouo Ibp year /b49)44 JO lel CHOLERA 151 THE WEST. We regret very much to leant that the cholera has appeared at Han:liken, in this State, in am erg graveled form. From the latellspacer of pester* day we leant that the first cue oucorred on Wed- i neaday of laiskweet, and proved fatal the follow, tog Friday. From that time to the succeeding Wednesday, there were come 15 err 16 man; 7 of ! which terminated in death. Butler county suffer. ed• namely last session, arid from the following statement °Me Intelligence"-, we fear iris again to be Wanted by the scourge in as different localitime "From different parts of the calmly we have dying reports of cholera, bet few which we coo rely upon. We have heard that to the neughben. hood of Bailey from 12 to 15 deaths have occurred, among them three persons In one family named , Grant, three of another named Goucher, and a MU named Thome. Janet. On Paddy's Bun, the disease is alto acid to prevail to some eaten. - On the two pikes to Cincinnati, there have been deaths at different points. At Springdale, aoker al deaths tiara occurrid, among them Mr. Coates, formerly of this place: • At Meant Pleasant there hive ales been several deaths. Mr. James Davie, nid'ag on the Middletown road, four or five macs two town. died on Friday list." Many Vanes in the State of Indiana are threats rod with a severe volt aunt the epidemic. At Washtngton and in that vicinity thme have been several more deaths. /a Jelrersopville, apposite Louisville, there have been some twenty deaths during the last week. In New Albany, two deaths were reported on Monday. At Boonville. en Wedneaday and Thursday last, a whole fami ly died. It consisted of N. C. Foster, his mother, wife and Water. In Louisville, from three Cemeteries, (tot inclu ding the Catholic, the lier3ll of which was sick,) there were tea interments of cholera deaths M. ported of Tuesday, cod five of other discuss. The Frankfort Cossmoutoultil of Tuesday re. ports three deaths of cholera In the sky and two in the penitentituy; five cases remained under treatment, two of which It was supposed would prove fatal. From Minister, Ohio, (a Ciermais settlement Miami county, which suffered very much Wilma. e to,) • correspondent of the Dayton Jdurrus I writes on the 2lst intut “This °Won has agave made its appearance hero, there have been ui oases since Saturday noon and throe deaths.° The Board of Health of Columbus, for the 24 hours ending at noon on Wednesday, report one death by cholera, and three deaths of other Ms. cum At a meeting of the Board of Health of Chicago, on the 18th, trout the best reports that could be obtained, it was ascertained. that for the lid days, commencing on the 17.11 of July, the deaths from cholera had amonnfed to tuirtyBvc. A few fatal cases of cholera have also been rca ported at MilWookie.—Chn. Osz. Pam, Tuass —We have received, through the Texas papers, the proclnmatioe lathed by gover nor 13e11, concerning an extra Sellioll of the Leg. Islature of that State upon the 12th of August, "to deliberate an•] trite action Upon, as their min. dam may direct, each matters as shall then and there be presented, involving the beam and ights of the State." The preamble simply slates that an "occasion has transpired silica theadj3uroment or the Legislature, such as le contemplated in the constitution, rendering it necessary and proper to convene the Legislature of the State In extraordi• nary session;' and there is no other allusion to the cause of the movement. It is ascertained that the defaloations of officers, o 'der the late rer blie or Texas, amount to a b lug $6OO 000. A law was penned by the last legtaint. lure, providing for the recovery of money lost, and appointing H. ftl.. Kinsey Ciscal agent relative to tae defalcations. Ito is now endeavoring to col lect them. Tho jewelry tiara of Mr. Carl Repp!en, of Gel• Treetop, was broken into on the lUdt inst., sod about twelve hundred dollars wonti of property was sto•en. The U. S. steamer Fashion, Capt. Baker. from Tamp., boood to Lavaca with a lege pi:tab, of routes cud wagons, the Grit of a largo number to be wet to T. one touched at the Southwest Paw at it o'clock A. M. on the Mb mutant, took In wood. ate company of the Ith ,Ar.illety !ell Tampa 1,2 r Kcy Weal the day the Ettahl.th aaticd. The Calm...van .'Vesr. learns that Governor Bell aralles to take command in persons of whatever troops may be raised by the Lrgislatere to set @plain New Mexico. The Newt addi : "We hear verbally of publ)o meetings in dreamt parts or the country, and oil, WilbOnt one dissent. tog voice, are in favor of the most crectual nod prompt measures far defending the rights and the honor of tho S me, spinet the Insurrectionary movements of Santa Fe, under the eOnnlenlinee and encouragement of the present adminiaras Boa." Powers' :Value of Cu!hullo wlll, his thought, be recovered from the wreck or the ship Elizabeth. We ace rt atalta that this traa tic tiri4 -. draped statue ever made 4e Pourers. He mot a casPer Calhoun fifteen years ago, and boa even stove tnetle - ,ted the execution of the statue. The hair is charter than Mr. Calhoun wore It near the latter porters of Li, life, and the expression is .00 vigor. tl6. CAN a GO k MINOS ac lanicroo Grand In. ry in Lusisiana having indicted Governor Qa it • man, tor participatica to the Cubs expedition, It has raised the question in Miov.mppy In what way can the Governor of a State be made ame nable for a violation of the criminal laws of an. other State, or of the United State. A" retool. two upon the Encode.," for the body Cl the of fender. or, in other words, a call upon Goner. nor " 9,111121..1), of Mossinippi, to deliver op the body of John A. gnomon, Is made by the Exton.' .live of Louisiana, and bow will it be responded to, le a question for the knowing.oces to answer— The Commotion or Mississippi provides that he. fore • Governor of that State can be tried for a criminal offence, he must be impeached by the Rouse of Representatives, and removed by the Sonnle. This refer. to offences committed against the laws of that Slate, but may be conurned to embrace-the violation of the criminal laws of any other State, or, a in the present cam, of the Unit. ed . Staten. It will, therefor. be the dory of the 11. S. District Attorney, for I.:ottisiana, to lay be fore the Room of Representatives of Mississippi, I the , r;trae bill" found sgsmatlGov. Quitman, and call for his impeachment—a call, welch we suppme will cad neverescressfally as the Cannons "requisition • ofGlendower: can roll scirlts from the vasty deep! Ifoupor—Why, ro eno I, and so can ILOY , a•at Bat will they comb when you call for thew" Nero York Exprms. Balloon A. 41111011 Of IL florae. A Paris letter givzs the following Recount of the extsnonlinery balloon Recent In gret city: "The equestrian et:impute° ascension took place lest Sunday, et the Champ de Mare. At font the rain poured down in torrents; at flee it bed ceve. ed to rain, but tee wind woo high nod gusty Not withstanding the ucfavorablenerne of the weat h. er,an immeaso crowd bid areemblid to see the fllreo6oll of the hardy lepoltivin. The ?mei. dent hieratic drove into the loner circle of car. macs, In en open °ideate, abort half an hour he. fore the inflation of the large helicon. M. Lepage. via rode once or twice around the ground, to dis play his barite. a stoutly built stay pony. enearred for the occasion in strong cloth. At lie evhry thine was ready, and the command was given to let all loom. For a moment the balloon swept along the elute, and the horse pawed the ground with hie hoots; the nit:, the balloon amended the an arrow from a bow. At the height of a tem hundred feet It was Meek by a goat of, mod, which swept it along web greet rapidity, almost at right melee to the horse and rider. Thie scene wag ea frightful that several women fainted. The wife of Lepoitevin did not see this, for she bad taunted at the moment of the ascent. The balloon ii;hted itself in a taw moment. and took its ascent steadily beyond the clouds. At seven o'clock Oa te mint wished to descend, but found greet dull. catty in etoppicg his balloon. lie kept near the earth for a kelpie. attempting to enshmachor, he. fort he sueeceded. home did not smog& after beiog Hued into the air, but at the greatest height bled !reds at 'Le mouth. What 1.1111 most Important to M. Grimeemo was that he pocketed eaw two thousand dullare as the net gains tibia exploit. Boma thirty years ego, a clothier, in this Sate, rema.ked to a friend, "Loot at that young roan, putt palming, the beat oorkman lu my Mop. be to going break!: a fool of tonna, hi leasing a good trade to sandy law." That young man a now President of the United Stales. "Woe judges are we of each other K Expess. I have been a projector, in my day, and much as I have been empioyed with the coonomses of society, my conviction is more and more strength. coed in the utter vanity of all expedients short of faith to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, whose dsicipin ore the volt of the rarth,and through whose spiritual ity sod religion alone we can took for the permanent etviliatlioo and comfort to the species, or eves for earthly blessings, which come atter,and not before, the kingdom of God and his righterousnesa—[Dr. Chalmers. Garibaldi, the celebrated italics hero, ism OP board the ship Waterloo, from Liverpool, which arrived at the qtuuantiee yesterday =miss. He Will rem■in at dtatim Island for a few days, km much u the inunielpel authorities of New York bate desired to welcome him by a public tocep• tkut.—/Y. V. Caw. 'Adv. Derain= or fdisanntiutiza—The following inisaianarles ailed from Bost= on Thursday more sling, in the snip WileSkelton Allston, for Maul. wain and Caknit., Ray. Mews. J. Wade and wlfg E. Kincaid, wife, and three children; J. H. Vinton, wife, and wo children; fd. Oroason, anfe and one child; W Ward and with; 8. M. Whirl and wife; Dr. John Dawson, wife, and two chi'. dean; Mrs. 0. T. Gutter, ddias Shaw, Miss !dada, Matteis Lucien Hayden, and Junes Tripp, (two Assani e se,) Was Harbor* (an Asses me girl) * ge ts * DS. D. DDIDIN Dentlst.CornerolThsth DA Donut, ',smug MAN $4 ‘4441/14 LOGAN, WILSON &. Co., lag WOOD ST., ABOVE MTH, Mite Jaw received large additions to their SPRING MICR OF HARDWARE, GUILERY,In Imported by late packets from Europe, and to which they would especially call the attention or rtlrth Mr), believing lbw very exten sive stocks and low prices will give crane satisfaction mnyes.d&wlVE U7DZIONOILY.2 OF Two LIIMB, L. One °rite most common, as well as the most formidable diseases known to American physicians. It has r.o case failed to attract the closest Attention from the faculty In all gaanetaof the Union. Still, however, thousands annnally perish, and thousands more are made to reel lite burdensome by this disease. The propnetors:or APLauo's Liver Pills feel cue/Went that they otter to the misted a remedy which time has tested, and has never failed of success when a lair trial has bceo !circa It. Call and purchase a boa. Q7' For see by J. KIDD& CO, No Go Wood meet. }y.7-11kood Improv•enents t 0 11.1:illtry. ,DR. O. 0. STEARNS, late of Boston, to prepared to manufacture and set Blocs Term in whole and parts of seta, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction plates.— ToornAeaaCoam IN Viva matt-no, where the nerve. exposed Office and maul once next door to the Play er's mice, Fourth street, Pittibu ra h. Rates no—J. B. 61 , Faddert.F. It. Eaton. tale Office of Olin and Penna. IL R. Ca, Third It Pressauaen, June 15, ludo. Too Steekholdern of the Ohio and Pennsylv.is Rail Road Company are hereby notified to pay :he sixth instaiment of fire dollars per share, at the office of the Company, as heretofore, no or bolo. the 20 th day of June next, and the remaining instalments of Si per share, on or before the 10th day of snot sun• ceeding month, until the whole are paid. elutell' LARISIER, Jr., Treasurer. tillad 8 d to Sight by the Pa• troleuna. 8.8 Lurrost--SID I wish to bear testimony to the medical virtue of the Oil called Petroleum. I Was (0r lilting time ulllicted oath a badly inflamed and very ewe eye, ire much so us to lose sight entirely for about three months, with very little hope. of ever recovering the sight, and but a alight prospect of baying it re• Keyed of the glatatiret; ray Intending physician was 1111.12Cteasfal in making a Cllfeiln In giving relief, and afforded me bat little encouragement. 1 Lewd of the Petroleum about the Ist of April, ICS% and gave it a Dial: the result is. the eight is demoted and toy eyes well, except a little tender or weak when I go oat la the sun. ANN IRELAND. Mansfield at., Cincinnati, May 04,1810. S. S. Lunen—SlD I have been afflicted with Pile. tar ten years, and have tried other remedies, without permanent relief, until I beard of the Petroleum. I Lava need only one bottleond think I am entirely cared. 1 recommeaa it to all who .re adbeud with Pile. I have Uneven it to be good for sore eye. Cincinnati, May V, IKAI. E. C. GARDE rsox Dor sale by Keyser & McDowell, lin Wood street; R E Sellers, 57 Wood st.; LI hI Carry, Allegheny city; A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; also by the proprietor, Eh M. LIEN, iO 4 Canal Brain. Seventh at, Pittsburgh E.scoun.ausc numb. /REMIT UTIONS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh: C. 0. lIILT9SEY, W:3lAlls3,Siet. °thee —No. 41 Water street, in the warehouse of C. 11. (IRANI% flllllB COMPtNY is now prepared to Insure all kinds of *, on houses, manulactonos, goals Inerchandiso In atom, and In traurini vessels, Au. An ample gatigatuy for the abillty and integrity of Instnauon, Isafforded ni the character of the In. rectors, who aro all =sons or Pittsburgh, won nno favorably known in rho community for Blur prudence, intelligence!, and integrity. Ilittairoas—C. Ituracy, Wm. !Insley, Wm. Lar inter, Jr., Waher Bryant, Ilugh D. bin aid Ileasollon, Z. Kinsey, 5. Ilurlmugh, 5. Kier. • aftdur-U EZ2=l Nxr it.sreirrirt NOBLE arc now Icemen's now yy crop wheat, which roof eopertor quality They can now farniert Mrnihn with fresh Floor. All orders left in rho boars will be promptly attended to. WILPIAUTII h NOIILF, el.ty 3111le. ADIIIIINISTLLATION 210TIOID. A7OTICI 1+ hereby peen, that letters of AL:minis. 17 tration upon the erode of Solomon Scheyer, tale or Allegheny city. Pa, deceased, have been granool to the rt.l.•crihrr,. res-hre to Atircheey r ort7 , ' , Cl cloo.g lAA tors. la Ihttsbargh, Pa. Al 1,1.1..1m loving rialtos or del:hoods egnotat the estate cf said ,IcceJs ht ore resoneted to mate tonorn the cane to as crsthout de:ay. JAS. W. 111.4.1ILANAN, Adlnoll.lololl. W. P. BAUM, iy.lll3t/eveltS _ TO City 112aireharlau - FO,OOOll superior :Safety Few fOr bk. fair; ires• Hazard's superior Itlasuart Powder; keg. do l'o Hide Poss., above will be sold to compete with any of tato Ilahmert In the world which we will gu•ra ace tici yond aquae, Losivo your tinier., :hey will IlteVIC prompt anent on, or 1 6 1111.WOH'I II S CO 1121 :II Wood et . _ W ABTyd D s YLACES in oar Imo clue., town or country nr,, and for a number ta Clerks, dalermem. 1/1' archon.. wen, etitool Traction, Laboring Idea ond Former., and • number of lloy• mod Yoang Men, Cooks, Chem benneida, ItoMor beeper. Wel aud Mr Nelms, and 'mall glee of all ekes, ropplted fat haul., Co. - Money born:me) and irra,mot ail On. Li agene.er mtendtd to promptly Car inadmate charges Pleura cellar I.4rtAC 11/11:1[1:, ty3l:44t. Agencrit Itstelingenceortcy,ith vv. B ACON—Q:IIO+d. meortcy s o i l i t i tilid o f i cj i g . : . l bj e. irai Watyt A FIOIII t .SAI7iL,TRIt—I4 nap egeuttstog , l i n iiie, 4 c c rilAlt—lOU lull now Johdove lot •tle by tY 7 IttAlOtt Unitgl4l' U ell bags tn story, 'or bale by 1-1 tl3l ISAIAH DICKEY & CO OPANISII Will PING—V.:W[4(43I,3IIe law. to clove colvelKom..; .1 ISAIAH DICKE% & Cli b "”' Yby tiAt MI DICKEY &CO Cati , Le . tt , : y a Dot reed I f i ta K tutout Jy:11 Ltboo , at BLANKET CBATINI73-3 CM. Host received ;or sale at masiiiiraciartrs plc. hal H fIASZ. 4 IMEILE.I-1 ease Caney reed (or sal, by V ITU II LEE REDFLANNEL— I elm reedcoringloacent by j. rn II LEE STEAMHUAT I3LANKE TS-0 eases on hand, for ale low in Close conssrAntent by H I.EE BED BLANICETS-0 earn jut reed for sale by 031 II LEE 01.1 I WOOD GARDEN` A DELIGHTFUL Summer Hetreitt.Tl nines below Ohio the city, on the hank of the Oe Hier, A a beat karts the foot of Pitt 111001 , Unto. the (lid A ne "shcoy I.lrtitge, at the beginning of each tall Lour, trona I soul 1,1 solo lc P. 11., leaving the Emden the last op tr.p at ID P. Id. Two line. of mambo's, ron Hem the west end of the Allegheny Bridge to the sew. den, one line (White's) tUrmlog until JO o'clock, P. M. )yam 1 AIcHAIN FILIM BIEDICAL LECCTORIC. PROF. W. W. WALTKRS , of the nefortood Medi. eal Intuit. of LOVIIVII.e, Ky„ will delayer n Free Lecture on the Errors of kledtral Practiec, in Quincy 11a11, Allegheny City, this eveultig, of half past seven o'elock. jilt OF PAUTNER.SIIIIP. TRITE Partnenhi p of Johuaton &Ntacktor, eomried J g of the Linde, wgned, tine this day horn d ta. Iced by mutual c0met..171131: Jittsbusgh. July Ihso.—jy Ind& IL. O. STOCKTIA, ATE Jo%ratan& Stockton, BOOK SELLEII, STA TIONLIt,, PRINTER, and BINDER, an at Mat kat and Ttt . i_t!l . streets, Pittabatga,ra. ))30:111( DOSIAST PIN LOST .BT, st on Sunday morniarr, between Second and th 1. Fourreets, on Market, or on Fourth street. 4 .ea Market and Smithfield street+, a small Topes Breast Pitt. The Hider will be liberally rewarded by leaving It at the more ot JOHN H. HELLOS t)3O m Wood et rplIE Office or the Char mato Pont Company in re -1 moved from No Ott Peon street, Psosbosgh, to CURL RARllrolt, ot the man:notion of ;Ow Rail Road ablll'Keel., Roots,on the Ohio Utter, two sod n bolt miles below Pntsbuieb. Z. W. RIs.LRVG TON, Manages. July to, lea- ) ) 4.,:dt0 aLouoserrxix. IRON vionKs, Mournater. N. J., yearly wattle 11.111,1,1 Ala. rp I T t r e t i , r s ~r o z Iv . r ti ering n o p m ade r ~ .e . .:t d o t r : , i v e c , , I. , I ;:r c a r t I d o n ... for kli k1 , ..1. of t%•ATIGNAII V ' nod NIARINE EN e li I N LB, 13(0 LE lIS, lASCONIOTI V ESS GA It MILLS and every dceeriptioa of MILL WOlig. Afar, orders for DION and lIRASS CASTINGS accrued with ecepattli. Baying its . cared the valuable amerce. of Mr DAVID 1 MatilliW, ouperinterolcm, who Ira, heel. for bee yen. fore nin the Iron Works of Jobe Watchman, now the V lean Works, Baltimore, and (or twelve years Myer ntendent o 'the Mohawk and Brehm and the UM. Id at Acrtwly 113m1 neat., N. V.l they feet confide that all orders retreated totem mil Le t faithrally e notrd. flambee cart i once \Vlt•rf to front of th eir Works, It well elfin • .11./C 11.1,0( :or all class. of steam vessel. th at ay ~,Bahr wymts daring th e winter. 4 C. M. it J. st. SI rEn Gin... :.1 qty 07, leto.--n3etdriWat.GtS T - Sk S V lei le TilliATlt,E, Ilisioseal, Ettiolopi. 21. cal, al elarsi•al, no the Principal Diseases ci Vie Valley a North Ammo.,es th ey type.. in the Caucasian, reran, Indian and Esitutmeal yttr:etire of lO , PoPt". 'fi. UY Daniel Drake, NI D. loot re eriersl and to Bala ray J 11 AIELI.OI4. li3ll NI Wnod .t .._ QAti.:ll* USE, tile barrel or rate.; YOWDER—ItOtt Item Blasting, extra etrensth Lean's t Wattles attutufaatara, for eel* be J C BIDWELL, AV, • Water etraet. .10/11 MUM'S SPOOL SILK, E , ?..1y Ir Sormg. 1110 avoid the tunny tOtOmrenlence a aucoding the L oldie eaonly Isikein, the @bora ;minds has two wash. and or al ong tlpe wanted. Is ha. always leen a austere suionithment, that valtbdthe common. Melt of Cotton, MILS Conteitiently 900104 for gene ral use—SIIS, so mach more valuable, should basso bete supplied in Skeins, flow which so much trouble, verastnn. and loss has arisen. . . The deSeelty hes attest been overoorne, the puhlle Is offered • good article handsomely pat op to • con - stolen% form for domestic um The =IT otieetion totted against this article Is the nfpaiaat aut= =entity 012 rack spool. This it emilr explained. Etch Spool is warranted to contain YO yards of Silk; while the ordinary Skein, et the same psi., has but an =certain quantity, varying from Id to 10 yards. The Spool Bilk is newly (or am ai the time of pm , chase, and It only weeds a trial, to convince the most =optical of Its sopertority 112 quality. Independent of the =at and convenient finnan which Ufa furnished, It has great advantages over Oa Shia, as it does away with the tedium of winding, the vexation or turtling, and the loss of time la premixing it to; age. Sold by Wig. 11. HORSTMANN k SONS, 81 North Third al, Philadelphia; ' NOSSMANN,IISOI3 kCO tl Nation Lane, New yolk, OP4RUR -" S UNDRIES—UM I,ge No 3 Idnekerch GC hrlsdo do; 100 begs prima Green Me Coffee; II tea fresh Mee: 10 hr.e. N O Pee= s . I its brle N 0 hiclaseea in oak bole Landing and ler ra:e by GROWN k KIIIKPATRICK 01 Liberty 1r271".—' ker^ ner b, Inn TCC[I7.I con•lrn , and for sale by , J C ELL, Agr. !,30 tV acct st FLOUR -3U Lois S F reed on eorehet. for role by TyJO S a W II ARBAUGH I)Act hlols frame Shoulders reed for sale by 1> 031 tl & W BARB/0:C1l F i 1,30 LAXSEED '' Dit''" prime V e for Fele by lIARUA UGH & LARD—A (ow brie No 1 reed for Pale ho LI 1730 Sa NV lIARBAUGII UGAR CORED acs reed for sole by j,.14) tit IV GARHAUGR ODA LBll-10 cxel“ toed for sale by O too st tV HARBAUMI TEAM no.yr COUNTERPANES-I . J* received 10 on nsignment by A A MAFON 6CU lYnt,ll co 6 , ? Col Market el CRAPES—R.Sps all colors i reed sad eery cheap islra A A MASON & CO Cv 11.69—Ano.ber large usroire of nab styles Drees Villa, Sol opened by A A MASON & CO 110OSEKEEPING COODC—A. fine osonment of these goods Illgt retiel,nl, tosluth purchasers RTC respectfully train:4 to extreme., 1530 A. if - MASON .4 CO Mo.qulto Notting. mURPIIS IltiettillPlELD have received aWI .I...Furipiy&o . f above amok., whit, batr'il, men, and blue, of the ricid, width; alto, blue and plan wire nett for covering Chandelient and Gan Llgbty, he. dYrO Drawn Lawn. at 121 cants. MURPHY & DURCIIFIF.LD are eclat], n neat rticic ot Brown Ores! Lawn. nt the low price of 14 e per yard; sten. a great variety of style, of light do tale, l.je, and lr • per yard: al^o, White floods of all kinds foe ladies drepeer, very low. jytt/ • • RAOLT. GLASS WORKS. JRSEPEI D. ABELL, MANUFACTURFR OF GREEN GLASSWARE. Vials. Bottles,. cad Flasks, Porter. Scotch Ale. Mineral Water. Potent Medicine. end Wino Bottles of every description; nine, WINDOW GLASS. Keeps corona ntly on hand a sonatal nswatment or the above article, ALSO STATE, as thr tither Green Glass Factories are au. worm, as Is the Noncom in unimen. Too Fen Mlle Ia r OW IN rcoupeasonotti t and will continue In operate° both saintlier and WI., orders orprethilly t °Betted. and will be MINI on the shortest notice. Warehnore. No 112 Second street, between Wood and Smithfield an, Pittaburgh. 191941 W HITING—a, brie on hand I T t . ni , l il nar p sal i ztr ps JViS ) , ;h0 Wood at TTURPENTINE—IO lal — stT.n.l and for rate love ITV.) / 1-1 0UCK'3 PANACEA—IO dos met meld for sale by R E SELLERS /90 57 Wood st fIOBALT, OR FLYSTONI-1-150 Ibr , for male b . , ‘,/ 112: , Rli SELLERS GLAILET WINE-1 1 upertor quality for family use, kept constantly on lined by A CULFIERTSON A CLOUSE 151 . 9 ivy Liberty at 'DUBE BRANDY. of the manufacture °flatus D. I lAA st Co.. liorilcutix, of varier. vintages, kept corinianCy on hand by iytu A CULUVRTSOI.4 Sc CLOUSE Nif ANUEACTUCED TOl3 ACCO-- , 3a Ooze! W.ll. I Grant's s*. Cassell d. Itobinsons 3's, and other choice brands ler sale ht. )729 A cutAirttrsoN k CLOUSE - - SUGARS—•n brln Lovering'• Crushed and Pulver reed, inn renewed for mde Ly jvto A CULUEUTSON & CLOUSE TEA 6 , -.2Cu hf fellestA V. IL, U. k Mick Terr y fnekeo land !twit, for sure bv, Intl A CULItFLITAON k f:Louttp, 1 . 11 4 .1 L RPENIINE—In I.r!, an f.no order J SCIJOON Al AKER A. CO ia I'o 21 %Vogul tt Q ° rsAj ,' VAR-MR"—" 1 "' jP117(1T l AZEV& "' &1 4 brie fine no•I very o , ry, for sale by IYO 1 FeIIOONMAKEIL R OILED LINSEED 011 3 .1i i rkle r ):4 1A t„,a En inTSBURGII GLASS WORM A. 4 D. H =ZEM 11.471 0.1111.11, •i.ata a CO.,i Would TePpectfany infertu the cc/L.3CM of the late firm ex nun the pehhe pre herany, that they null toetteue the eta , ufectitte ri WINDOW GL4SS, VIALS, BOTTLES &e. In an their varienee.. the ON Stand. No 13 Woad •t, beteracteFtrst & Water. jy27,C7n, theselutist, of Partnership. TIIF Parehtrths.r breerogr,. ..T.'1111! between the Faberge:beer. or dee I . A gem or Chamber., Agnew & en- Glare bletrupetelotetg. wer• diewlved hy reamer eoretent. on the trot der or 31(0 'erten( All perm, knowing themer leer b , ri. heel to vivid firth aro rename J Itr make payable.. to either or the porrigs, without delay. and ell pew., having invented rrecounu with teed Gem, ere invited to prevent them gee retirement namedrately. ALItLaNDEII JOHN AGNEW,. O. H. CIMMUENS. 1101 t e Op H .jVit rrlvlr n i 7il '‘ f . o o r 3slin'f;l/2""wo'n'Pef _hyvG TA O'CoNNOR 1.1 , F. DMI.Ltr-1 bale heavy 1+011414,ra. 'xi-dived 11 and (or .ale Ly Sllnt .Err 0 WHITE; ivrc. .1 Wood ,dr , er DTA:, EE:De —I rue prime ind:do ildolorr, hue War cheek, (art redeived 911ACKLEIT A IVIIITE • L ln !T o OIL—. brv ; r by t : . Ctt, - 16 irsNl A L'Ea Ci) _ . r.owN LINENS--I cue bye 4.4 Brown French Linens just received by 11'% 11 SHACK LISITE WHITE 110:1i AM) AND ORANGE cases beat blue end o.angc, and line blue print, ITCPI •We If ACKLFTT II ITF: BROWN DRILLS-3 bates heavy, Jam ree'd by DO SHACKLE - 1T & WIII , ILI OsqUITI . DARA-616 nieces 7-1 and 6-4 le 111. •nd bard Morqullo Neltme, Idol opened by ' /74 6 611ACKLETT & WHITE (AMUR-100 blls 8. F. in store R: p 44 1 8 DILWORTH &CO PUTASII-71, casks prime In On, 3744 1 8 DILWORTH & CO `ll' RUY-:.14 br , ssaPerrov in 11010 0 R -.RI 1 S DILWORTH & CO 11 ULABBEL 4 -70 brio N Orleans in more Y lOl 1 8 DILWORTH &Co N. O. SUIiAK-0 RA prime {von J S DILWORTH &CO FISII—GO la's large No 3 Maetem! W4l J s tst.wonTit & co DREt , ERVED 1 . 1704 APPLES--1 CM , / ti. PrChCIIIC4.II,3I teed tot sloe by WM A bIeCLURG k CO 2.50 Liberty LEMON SYRUP.—Undertrootr• celebrated true Li.. Syrup; a fleet lotiust reecorrd fcr rale by Ibbb AVM A bletILVl3O er. Crl iT NG1.1:311 AWSTAItD-4 1.13, it azttes• .LJ ) m A AIcOLURGA CO BMIDEA X ALMONDS—b . bogs soft .helot, fot sale by [jytbl WM A AIrCLURO & CO_ F 111.:}1P t titre thOClnnalt Sztor Curet, If Dried Itccf rccei•ol :or "la by Jr,: • WM A MeCIAIRG A CO 17.UND.—The welch. anaritcd to • l'irro. Ylnt r !oral Scale, stern found on Tl , uradr.y afternoon on Grant Street. Tne bier can obtain II.CIII by call Ina and payodr for Ibur I•lvern•crocnr. zonal w. iW•LTEII 11. W. VOINDEXTIM 41. CO.. (1 FNELIAL CUI3IISSIoN nod For.varOing Aler anth and Flour pctlere, No :10 :11“rkct , oreet 1725 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PROI'OSAIs will be reecived until Saturday, the leth of August, at 3 obnock P. 31, ler Golding and Bridgton the remaining tiothen Of the Pir•liurch itnh Ilraddinkbi Fiel.l Plana Road,fe el Seed. No e. near the SIX Mile Perry, IC the 6recnsburgh Turn pike, on Turtle Cie". Finns and rye be exhibited, and in. forinution given by the soli•mber 01 Ike °dice of 11 Woods, Ush , Water fitreet, Pituburigh, for four chug• Pechora to the letting Ity rest lution of tl.n Board of hlwaagei in 4V1.VA3:118 I.OTIIROI', Engineer Pittsburgh, July MORALS it 111AWOIITII, rprA AN D %MK :11FIRCILANN.. , cost side of ate Iriatnotol. Exee.l.tot Tenn "Ltt Sit per Sortertor tioadiues. • ..... ——• 75 do. The bent to to.rted J 100 do. l ow pored, Ilamoged, or interior Tea. era Dot kept et trot e•talttirloorod. 'Ott Pure Wines and Brandies Yhe ' r ' rat O t lot lot s " ara d t ' i ' y ' Te i qaar. or whoa:nue. at the Toe and tm O llama MUD It Id it Da IVf lUTI, , 0550 !Ids of Diamond, Pitts limah. and Federal 5 reel, illlmiheny, none the Mara el. L itieEEP ttni !VT., Cor Wood and URA 1I Vt: the. .r jl reliant mina, ol the b10.r.1 )el on tau& and fai SY, St lhe ow rime of et per toter, far sole only et .Dl.l ICKEIteIIANPS StLi i illt . lLit , L it 'hf „ it c l; l o . l.;;!!s , 3g. , , C , lo Dominic's hr DURIIIIIDOE & iyaier Furth r ,101;11-20 brla our (o. . litrium W o e n by & vmnAm garniture Will TT roreituro Moony for Mummer (tattle, of the lour price of 12Ie per yord. to be tourol etore of MURPHY & IJURCIIFIELI) ir4 - C ot.Foortlt .I:Martut eur. Colored Stars*Glee guilt.. tIRCIIV a 111.111tdIFIELD have received on a, 11, of 43 putte the Vilflo. Colo., and of new and beaorosi rns; also, White Cootterganes of ra tions prism JTSI Pooka/gos In Storey= ONE Tor, marked Sorrel G. Wood, Pittsburgh: One noodle, masked Chalice Dooeheny,Pitts• bond,. The own,. will please cell aod pa) the erratum and tote Meru away. f o i l '—)J, . ldso —jyti WALLINGFORD & CO Pith Hy Was. Work.. W. CUNNINGHAM & CO., MANUFACTrEERS OF WINDOW GLAS P. No 21 Malec street, between Find and Second, Pittsburgh, PA AllAr Partieolu attention paid to odd uses. Also, Dealers In FLINT GLASS, VIALS, BOTTLES, .t.o. W. C 17.10011.1, 1111. WPCS" 192231. • 11. cuArtnorsad, D. tenott3, ypErPER BAU CS-12 Ea! in wore and for srle — by 1,0 ENGLISH BENNETT YINEGAE-2o be. OW, ViZlPfflr for Ws by 1c43 ENGLIaI pal' CURRANTS-10 'brio In Pore and for sale by ENGLISH k. BECINETr A LUAI. , -13 plit in stop) aid for nal* by A. • Pi9Fs#*PE:onar -,..:~-; AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH MUSEUM, APOLLO 0ALL,—F0174 . 1711 ST. B W. Mstres•—• 11.EFLON PAMIL ti. WEDN eve , inn', July 31.—THE El POI F.D EVERCM,II.3I4TRUVTFAEL TO aud DID you EAST LIBERTY Aer.itunec, 5 e 110. I y3l WASIIINOTON DILL, PIT' BURGH, 117 & 130 Wood 'Strom', above Pllth. o.vrblllenertt fLaigre.cd Lcemrcyl.7.4o, lt ' 0Z07,7e. 1 Jar to itan f ed m.1t0017 10 JOAN A FITZSIIIOOiO. arlCalif 137 wpq liAry 1.4 * '"" 1 1;?alVu f oar. 1111..;1.4-:rr D o r east.ta' store sod for sale by'. jyJ ENGLISH GDENNCIT TU11.3=3 - do: In mole nod . for sslt 14r l A l t 7- FNIOLISII.t.I3ENNEI7 BUCRETS- , 23 doa m smm and far gate bY • Iv2l INGLTSII &BENNETT SEGAIL9.--10 M half .9 . paartiq In M Prine•pe, waned brvldlc Iu M Regalia. de In nom arid for sale by EtifilLlSH Ar. BENNETr n nouPS—av M 1.,‘ store and f BENNE" ACIAZINFI3 7d It AUGUST.—AI lir /mei* Lite lvi rar7 Nay ot,3d ay.; opposite the p r ,,y 0 t Graham's Magazine fir /Infant. Folarnio'n National, !or August ; Etringer a Townwnd•. oli. c e. lany r No. 3, -prier I; een:r• timers Lady's (or Aucost ; Sartaln's Union alassrure, far Annum; Ile loide, or Varner ed Seerer, a tale by Tale/; Children of Love, by Eugene not; Lettleo Arnett, a navel by Mns. Marsh, (rice 131 eta. The Vole of Cedars. or tho Martyr, by Grace A guitar, author of Woman', Friend ship /122 UClAR—eilbds in store, and feifisle b yy 0 -1 1 ENGLISH & BENNETT. NO. IIIOLASH&r-20 Nis, in core, and for le 's by Diell ENGLISH is 11F.NNR14.. ~+;+~s.~mf ratttnrrcr~{~trr~~+n (11 OS I N MIA !ixes. in store end for sale by IT.N ENOLIntI & BENNETT. IDAISINs- - -Trwliiinr7R - 60airilidn:In store JOL end for side by ENGLISH & BENNETT. JTIN Segetr, t — B BoieT 1 >+le low 6y ENULIBH & BENNETT. IiTALI, PAPER—W. P. AIARSIIALL Is constant.; VY ly receiving, from the larg.t maaaliteterl.. New York .d Philadelphia, wed also from French Agencies, the newest spa mon approved ogler of Pa. per Hangings, together with Models. Sire licarJ and Tester Tripe. For sale at BS Wood st.,be• tween Fourth street and Diamond alley, itliteeSlCle ID S. C., /LIU. lr2o_ WWOOLBI2II/CrIFIELD have sun on hand a Yew pesOsnobormolVlght width for Wool Stets, which they will close oot low. ih c.n I.USTRES--Blue, Greco, Drown, gar, and t other shades of Linen Lartran, received and wile log low at the store of • rvn , • MURPHY k BIIRCIIFIELD. BLACK DOhIBAZINES—ItiURPIIV & BURCIL FIELD bare reeedred a aopplyror above wlidlowi also, Mourning Alp . acew, an amok now moth toed in pa, ofilmnldamer. /7W._ i_JEADL - 7 disksjiwf reeiFted rtii - d - cd( - 142 - . - 14311r 11 rill_ • _ .117 CANFIELD. . CREAM VEEP-SE—Di I oxiijurireceirrd .d Pot ibe MOO by DFIOI I B CANFIELD. ALERATUA LSO bole., d prime onicliF 15 eulti, 0 do. IWLVI I D CANFIELD. - A i ; twxes Tobad.eu. jam' rereiTeTiiil ennaiwtow n, LW nod rot ado by Uri] I DCANFIELD. kAntrittielm 6001.1e—The balance of (Mods darn JJ aged by fire, at No. 0: Market BMW, will be closed at reduced prices. Call moon and secure bar gain, A. A. 'MASON & CO. T_lt.lNtellGD GOODS—A complete assortment or all widths and grades, allies, Roods.,erp cheap ut DYNd A A NASONA CO'S y INEN DAN , S-I.lodouti super Lin t/ en Ildtle, at the low price o(IY1i, et jyrn AA MASON & CO.'S asoirtiacnt 'of French I` wrought Cape., Collars and Can, jont reed at ti=rlM=l pH- t! bags l'htly. Y,Atutd, pure 111 it i Fft.n U ttst reed end for Ale bY A ATeCLURtt d CO, 2:,""1 Liberty st. F3II;STAIM-1 cane "Maenad° Amens /' than," v mill Illua.nid. !birdied with did Lerbf, received and far rain by WAI A AleC.l.lllO & CO, TrA Liberty .. l'EftS—Lt CSICS Coponor,arived And for A UR f O & CO. ?AA Libortgf frAANg i ll . Lf r i t *Cl . l..- . I:At . b , t . ig_ 1V U, Tar, Itb do N C 47... sra-Leßs 113ORT WINE—A pore soiele, fr.! rale AY LL i) , 20 'JOHN D MORGAN. rs RANDY—For medical porrorres. (or sole by D lI:MEER HER RIEE—I bale for sale by rye° • JOHN O:HORGAN. ... , ./iNNA INDIA—I or rale 6y . SOHN D MORGAN uni:o3 SAL. bllDA,:loa esql.v _l v2O 'JOON D MORGAN J ',; . .. 1,7" '"'t ""' 'l`ll';,ll,N. ciNsEparox;ior , ino JOHN I) TIOHIViN. 'mu bielicel marker prier is Cash will be paid for the differeni grades of Word, by S S W lIARIMUOII D lee-10 ilTFees Snit Nice, jest received 1.1. for .010 by LI eilt4 L SELLERS de NICOL& A - CgElit.l...Z:to WI. ;rare N0...13111,km), Mart. .$ mope... ill prime °Myr, teeeivcd owl for ..AA A _Ior list?! A 111;40 Sr.:TY drfr. M i ' Or ' sale o b)? ' llAitill.., lig Nu-7u %Voter TANN FAS OIL-4Z Oils - Teo,. vete ;YID JAN: DALZELL, 4 ettre.fine; 175 do Gm, :druling i` • and tor rAlrlry nit 8114W14 Arincic!" NI LW GOODS A A. MASON & CO„ No. G 2 basket street, have sohplied the deficienegio their stock, caused by are, and it is not reudered complete be the receipt of ONE 111.11214 ED AND FIFTY PACK AOES of desirable goods, maimed from monufa.urers,aod large auct.pn sales, at n great redaction from poets of lost Spring. which will he offered to their names. ens patrols accordingly.; It would be useless to at tosyt to enumerate their well assorted stock, and titelefure, incite the early attention of their friends and the public, omit the eirattraDee of a LOW Mrs be ing added to each tirade. lies • ILKF-2t rci bl•ck fumy Silk, tha. day m i., A. A. rtAgftri r ar.ra NF. 1 , /tL1.1,01. Will open atlamsoal and lese Itth School, on the are Moeda, of Sept. next. Room ores J. D. Williams' .Inn, comer of Wood and Filth 'tree s. ntrintarlf g. Rev. Wen. D. Dovenrd, I Ho, Wirl!or 11. LOvale, Ito, Dr. MI ou. J. D. Meerut!, Eel., Rev. Dr. McGill. J. V. Williams, Rel. ji 2t-Llf CO-PAIIT9BIIBft p• y PAVE, this day, arsoethted watt toe M. I. P. Meow, In the Whales=le Utoecry and Produee Business; the style of the Son will be A. Culbertson da Clouse. DY 3 J A. CULBERTSON s. crummy:o tr. a. mons. A. CULDICRTSON f.OLOUSI, UITIIOLEIALE GROCERS and Comantaslon M. bents, Dealers In Penelnee, and Ellasbursb Stansfactaretl articles, VS Liberty at, Pitubargb, Pa. 113 H AVING this day taken George. R. Rawly lab partnership Willi Me, It bust:Was will hereafter be earelimteil In the name of It Bard 4.00 Marlin 'RICHARD BARD •Sll.o .11111 rocas. MOW.. D. DASD dr..V.N. W HOLESALE and Retail *Coro In Hideo. alorodeo. Blom rindtnia, Tnorteral and CUT riers . Totne,andTannend 00, Nolll3 Wood awed, Oztdlln TO BOAT BUILDERS. 100,000 feel lleaPoned Book Plunk; 100,000 Net Coal Boat Bluing For axle by ROBERT aIeKNIGIIT, Attorney at lam, Fourth at. ==l= siL p • B y P a lrs n ' h tli e tJ a g i cznez e ha t le r:ylved,mip tml. Also Pink and Blue Neu, for'e a o n resin e g n thantt on,. de 2e. Bit Pure Uld Pori foe.; SolLof inebstin the„let ret l i p g.t,fornety, 44A i nwl r en 13AKIS WIIIIE—LCUO lb. vupesior quahly t jult rc .civrd for sale IV hibb h. CO tv brie Kett received ter We by p •• J Kt Ott &CO 'MTH'S ?ATM? LASS I t A.PER--100 reams to 0 atm , tot raja by lOW] J Kivu & lUJ lijOJAStirl ratite prime tiaahly for rate Itv 1) 13 J KID', r. erl Puck' r in. Car %Coed tre titsth at mitt asters' Whale tAI; brls 1 winersi Oil; Ida brir bietebed winter Elephant Oil; Son tubs do do Whale Oil; 5e.• whiter Spezia Oil; its, Lon :Searle Candler for rale b A &44 , 114 & TILEIZES, ;ylA•oidiw k e33ootb Mit.user,gbil•delphia tettut 1,, le.r— .1i La. Orseecaito pricio Order, Lgruons; :1111/II illtitinll; horns Figs; lot ,a•tel Mercer Pouttoes; • I WA) Peach and 'pith Caskets; Just I• 1 1, 1 1,1 and ou rile by PALMER Ye SIIIITO I•eln, Nn d Nona Whartree, e.t.a ASS—SliceSined shred, for . lie Fr and a law or Iroiro w or 7i k elur e. " o " n i t ' n ' to 7 wat i L Pawl. property, and take them away, Or o .ll' ° "la according to law, to pay charges C . ANT led 94 Wear a rirEA—lu cheats received for ..lc br J. iyl3 mtarit22I_,_PRKPATRICK TOBACCO - 2o kegs 0 min reee - i - red fot tee by ilia 10100 m k KIRKPATRICK kg•F AV7A d ii r N=TOCK a. co nr b? Q. A LTPETR E-25 L:7 1,3 • NN' RUMPATHICY -sin 1110TIOZ, Imu.: 0 „„„ and conelgricesetgeode arriving ht . a t . Portable Boat Lou? viii glean tote notice that they Wall be retpiired to pay (fright at nor , a „...h.ote, according to the receipt, bemire the alvda aro removed. C A 2 , IIIANCLTV aco TOO viAY TO , BODYollleoliiGs. • N. Night Tray**. EB to r:213 . 11 . 1:1 .. 117rivi . 11e, Stage by day 461 betland to Bedfast—Fare I T 9. l"l .U .Lge lita i g n" le o a n' ea our kl i d d Otlayi k l o V ir ed . nesdaya Fyslaya ' at 'el• Iledrtyd, anlaingtn u.trar7(ll`l l '"'&7,`''' 1 NAM MEW, Art fa National Road &Wood latent Stage Co Aklkt"'"lo 6tla MY Apia. , lon!device., and nob by JOHN tv &yr & iy# Wetly at asesilmablo fold Girgba as, ki_tho %.A low pnce of 10E1414epr yi.d. by .15,18 .... 31AN07.1 A. CO. ITItITR GOMM—Au imeati a rule rT6e7171 VT good., al . +7' low prices, Jug awned by . Ixls A. Ai MASON & CO. yiulr, - and jived, 11 lust opened, ar.d my cheap, by Old •• • i ' A. A.IMASON & CO. fIORN--.MB sael • • belled Com, tand,n; trout swim. Vhiß 4 thalbeal Clipper..d. ter ra:e by tIROWN & itutgrATßrer... riACHY—.Y O ,,,,boaldari- - --.1 ' Sidca, Wading ard fa & F,MP.ll,4•Rirr. r 101 l . 1 .... r. ) , 0 0 , 4 1 , -30 (... b ie rl b se. C. : TiFiSToparo tr i 6PATRICX. rectival*Ful Silo by c • ccd ark.' Ucc 1719 _ B F, u.iith man.. F s „ : , 5.N. 3 _ _ by tsviei lemne, tor MMSI2I22EI pail/RUH HElTti—a. large anrortmnt eof flenrni • Netts, of nitw r 1 %V it styles: shin' p:c;ac NC:I6 YAM Illunloa% and &aka% rercond b 7 017 • MURPHY a BUJ:MUMMA). UleLE9lf 1 We are adamantly reemMeC fltZt i FiLrr e n e ml a b , , :frl b r . ,.. a .,..dit.., from the. lmpottera Is on hand, at the Pao.. bulges Fontly,Omeary and Tea Warehouse, 2.% Lt. atv'et, ltsl assortment of asps, grade and naves, • mots as is not to be , surpassed tit fleshpot, We in. Teas bencomson, feeling %sacred that. on turd. oar Teas will found Optal, If not nonerios, to any at th e 'same price ia the any. : aft , WM. A. Meet-IMO A CO. an varinal7orrorjoi,..t ton. Wisted and Woolen tatial eau he frond at thd Hole of (1,1,71, MURPHY b HURrtUFtE fl. IveNT=D ; .11, smALL 110t . n. within fire Minute. , wait of • the Post °flee. Adthesi "C: CY at Wheal., ZALT PETRE-13 bag. cruflei now hinang from CU canal, for tab by- ISATAU DICKEY &CO. • IVI7 • , Winn nod Trani it,. S whxymo—cio bits remaintag on b • • ISAIAU DICKEY & ,CO. hIT . : • Water an 4 Tema it.. .11,ACON—Gt It assorted, on band,• for•xata by /361611 DIUKVr & CO. rll7 , - • Water andytont in& - plikricif LN - 6, - Ki;riiiiiiii - 4 7.4,1i.Tad . -- azi - ., - r-dv...1 .4 ofer.l ar galenical& relallAy _W 7 ' .: All.ll/PLY & .111311011F1E1.0. rwrosit , tore . etCLIOONBIAKER 4 CO 1414 et Wood at Ureata: aIAJNY,...4, auto for solo ir . r3 U A FAIINE/TOCK It CO OJACIar-4a ba es u . koiodrolo” rorird - loioß will be rola Orly low la close ronsitromnr. DICI4EY puTitsil—ioeukson le hv • DlcrigV tr.CO. p ,ACUN lid ' for Oslo by • • . jol ' • ISAIAH DiCEEV & CO. NifOLLASES-100 borrets Olarttdo , iyi tO do . Border:4o%nd S. IL. • tO do NI Air,' irk core and for nit, ho • • - 1)1 IlitOwNx re BROWN& KIRKPATHIC6.II4 Liberty It. ST reire,4l rdarn DThilio - tie• r oc k ISamaparilla, rid leituip by J Rum & Cu Jw., • No Ca Wood stint. Lac. and Edgings. MUllPlllf'd BUBCIIFIF . LU dare received a lu•ge anon:nerd of • I.lslo and rictinia Edgings and lace;; Loom Work Thread do; • Robbie; do; Vatencternes do; Swiss andJaconet Elkins; • Figured and plain/VMS: Black filtk do, ke.—to they ask the adennon of buyer.. ;IV LOUR— . els,Fmmer &Wirt's, eznd brand, reeciYed and tar sdle by )1 - 3 8 SNORED 'tl'a Lai No I, renxa far sale hy lly3j kW ent:Aunii goDAASTI-10 - i.ke supeTtor. an alard. for ,Ly lea : • Sec W HAMM UGH I--30 WI • pa ms +hoeldel•; • 10 Ithd. do Sdes; 19 lib& do llama; received on'consire- Teens and tot tale by ,[jl3] S& W '1A99,31711 0111E.L9E-S0 bit be boa prime W. It to reed larvae by iy3 s 1. W 11AIIIIACtill WINDOW 61.4i2 4 91 toU las .ssorted7iies for sale by DOI 8 do W lIAIMAIRIII Cul'frP-cu bu ust re jetilWr • Sk W 11/11111/1711111 AT S-100 bu Cee'd and fur sale by j. 3. 9 t W itmenivuoli LARD -15 logo mon, reteryod orol for rola by Nif II J011:4TON Second yt SL: n Twa . ll l ?' , ll , ; N i ll j a l r3 ol, gizo&g AG 4 4 " . „ " doo!uoyr and t eo . .con, otos; arol'for rale'py .10 pßnwv x• VI 0 1147 1 ' or„ 1 can 01 . 11Sostalroo;jon reed for able lot A Y° J SCHOONMAKF.It R Ct. _ _ pßnwv F u'IRICP A TOICK. FJL° LU tijt—;PA brim in One niut 'or itarnly • . • - Eau.% ELT fr. , L,l f : • . woo iflASlolloll.—.l4 416 13.wasexperior, foi:pnio iy 19 , Illf EV,AINITIIEWEIA co aSTUMITIk eILL burtstsll-2 auks last screitsci,ta dif7asupestar I snick. sullabla 'far senkilinr. 1.1.1 I"rorouu l by N Iy4 - , Cor Wood and 84.1 th st COl.l LIVRIZ 011.:-Yore 'claw int] fr;l;ielis reed for mail by. '(ih-1 K. I. SELLFALS How RAttSAPAEILLA --I .bale ..”01 jr,L reed for vale br W B l K.F. 2gF•f•LE" Mtslcen 11.1,tbek.kARILt.i1:10;eVesLtatt.:7117 • no t 7 . -;1 “. D o tr . 01 , 110 n tor0, n.O 711; beta • ..1,1 • • TSAI4II DICKEY& CO. 1,1( k M t""L'ALL- 11 A FAIINEtirOen A. CO YELLO W OCIIRE.-10 bets f wdle I,ln J AvitthiNMAKFil & CO ClielltritlAL-4 nem.; fine au• , no for sole by :IY 16 .1 bellteliff MAKER a CO 11tiALK-11 wpA Joei teerrerd for nth by , • • .1 scimoNmettru h POTASH -5 CO chsb4 pule for We by •• jyte , MACEENEL- , 479 GIN No Nair. hoot. lonsroi for rale by • L U.LER k RI( KETIRN • hid frri & .41 Llkrty ot LIET—QU'Ia• Roree.nx, 11Tediid , 03 baa "Impel; y..t rte d Inr rale by ,i 3111.1 ER & ICRFTPON IItIAURILkS ll tan's s's Lump, iu.tteed for Pole by Er • MILLER & RICKETSON OACII A FacZbiiiiitifo , iile Ivle. BRAUN k. REITF:R P . - RINCIPE CIGARS—I&I Nos I,:, end 3, Grail t Borce,Juvi received for mile by ..Iyl3 - • • DULLER & RICRETSON T ANNERS' bils ItU brie tolr priced, jail received 1110 11111.1 ER Ai iCDET,ON CLidfdrAtiNE-1. • W do Merino Co's Silltry,q% do do do Into; just reo'd for,nlo by !,TILLER RICKETSON bid • , 'IOD LIVER OIL-2,bers Vermin light yellow , or lour o .n imPortcliontlitat received for wile by URALIIVit ZEITER _ • _ • BTENiTeiroNDLEZ-317 lrogesStellne Cand tic, tcry superiorartie le, for sale by 119 WICK It.McCAN&FW. It A . 1.}.: SEED—ltat fn.sh Frql;sh stedi J. , t , i4.' , 1 WIrKFIISIIA4I3 jYI4 . "" C.T.'Wwitfr , Sixth .v.. , . irIN SOAP—A !err bin on bard, whieb will b XIL Fold obeop, at WIG) WICKERMANS 1 - 4 1 1a Ep1 . 0110 brit for side by BRAUN & RErrot Q Pi BITS OF TUR PENTINE--I6 belt In own, WO BRAUN & RpTER C Orpt. VAptil:4ll-8 Ws inrogri,l'iosa%t4.,Eß MEMO krilrE Anneal A/acting. at We. tirtlarttiotdent a L limb American Aiming Company of Datro4, be teld ut the • IHURIVIIY* IJURINIFIELD 33 'auricle Oldo.teed for nay 1.7 • Sl*. W 1141111141J011. yoga futio leaf rttrived for este hy I J 8 a AV ItARLIAIBBI _ _ 4—W 14 dry ana ae, tor ar; - 6 , - -- . I SCLIOONMAILEWS CO Oti W.Dt.d ON tom Itiu4d Boxec eont•lning DenVilljintlled +ilr Omura, rutabargb,” left in ocr tam; by a ram t ool cerb Cope. Oa W III! , • 01!HAR cutteD HAMS -7 tv. reed 10. ,er ey i%15 , ei &W LANBACC,L' Lotit—T, Who No I LorJ; . : 1-- t WI. do;' Mend* 4!0,1101, I.lllding horn ideal:Met ComLiflond No Y, for sale by ItIAIAII DICKEY & CO .1113 Wain. & Fllllll brk now landing NT saleby T it 1 , 1 , 02:1Alt DIGLKI:VACO tir ilfZ -3 i nrA t rA * lllZAV & CO ALLOW Lade by __ egnie it CO jyls 13111111 DI •—luesee now IA ncrot IM5 ISain II PIC suy t Co FE&TIIERC--39 sacks r uls • ISAIAH DICKEY! CO reLAESEEP-3 bids huvlinK We by tsiaa IJICKEY f_I_INSF:NG-111b.ss Dow kniing see by V1_413 . • CASTOIL OIL-12 bris No rt t lei l by vELLEas ' -iTI S ' • 6: Woad 51 PIRITS OF TURPMZINE—Iti Ms for We by I R E SELIAReI lOKIO , -1:3 bales inineml arid porter; for sale by IrLS •• . KW. SELLERS Hp:F:4E-1w bx. W. A. fai sale fm 1713 B r VON DONNINIRST aCO re er ' 13 IS ' VON lIONNIZArrieed B K°dni.t, .analltie.. for ode U 571 3 8 P YON BONNIIORSI'k'-' CORCLIZD SAMS-10 dem for rnis by 13 S F VON BONNIIORST & CO AX7INLIO%V I.iLMW iu4O —Lis sires for ace bj, Ty 0 , 13 E LIONIMUIibt &VI