..firs earnestly reco,, , ashenn ‘ r. rt., sad se gailsNa the d . h l tss , ?dreamt. ect insetted for s k. l a ably be charged order cut. ',--;'''''.. :.•y.-:-;;:._, ;. l• Agent fot the paper at his In Neer Rork, Philadelphia, wed lesaiherised to receive subserynteas . . te epr. .Parcursztgui. orret naltenceltAd re • Is out gebectiptions tr. the -North Ametteen United ihteee Gentle, PhiladeJphis, rewired cod foeiTPtla s ral bl re " ceVarkllVlZd ed from ttrae l e "" . • BeramosSAmesereere—eobsertptio,. cod Overt reents for this paper received and forwarded free of sharp from IWa aim Corcss;sst Daus Gsms.—AdvatisetseAts saS ratseriptloss. Cro this mar, b• recelred and onsixdsbfroat Ws Ohm DEMOOHATIO WHXD STATIC TICKET Vox CANAL C0101LV1.... JOSHUA DUNGAN, °Mach C 0.17. 1 70a Ascent 01121:1•1... HENRY W. SN YDER, Of Union °awry. lm StriVllol 0 EAL. 'JOSEPH HENDERSON, Of Wikshlwion County. AntLamellae mid Whig Noanlivatlaus for *2Ugheny County. *cat Than /11COMD =nano. , 13021•/1 N. tkOND UMW, LIE= =Os coNSIUS, •IZAILDI•R. DE,SNIti cx=s JAMES CAROTHERS, WIZSZNAL. • 101 /1.1111.11.1 . , KORGILN ROBERTSON, Pirestdultt. T. J. BIOHAH, Lower St. Cale IL C. WALKER. ElmbettL JOHN RPCLUSHEY, RoWesna. SLAMS FIFTH, Snowden. 711011=0200 LITOMT, ntANCLS C. SLAMMED!, Pidobargh. o:wi=estoxml, EBENtZER BOYLE% North Fa7ona. AMMO., W2L FLYNN,' Lawar 8i aaaasi 11711VV1014 D. N. Cottarsur, Obio. Tag Contryagum Bev.—According to the pur port dour telegraphic despatches, containing the pm:ceding" of the Senate for the 31w, the Coot. pro:else Bill, after a six months incessant struggle has been defeated. The Bill ordered to ba engros sed for a ihipl reading, is simply a bill to admit Utah to a 'territorial government,. without any pro- Mao In regard to slavery._ The Omnibus, which embraced California, New Mexico, and Utah, in one load, and ittlended as a Compromise of exist. Sag difikulties 'between the North and the South, pousemes the/. character no longer. It has failed, having been' opPosed by the opponents of slavery extension ott *ce side, and slave extensiontes on the other. ',tit:trim:ids were the moderates of both sections. 1 What will be the re*ult,a few days will probably detramive. 'Than will possibly bean aim to res tore the bill to scanewbat Its original shape, and 'agile pm jt on its passage, but the probability= Of =caws -are; very faint. The truth Is , it u not • popular coeval:we with the people, :who . , prefer ev ery gamma to be presented on its-own menu alone ! California Will matt certainly come up as a seat• ante:question, and will undoubtedly be received. No Noribiern man will risk his reputation by voting against it, and many of. outhern represents, dyes will (0 for it.- Now Novae will, moo likeily,be left in the hand of the Eicrestdrect protect, es it new stands. Th. PieTildeett wilkies,!.trethat the rights of the peopl old tie - Ifoiitirrip*pratec . ved. We shall tab dg hear a great deal of corn pinny and atirria tiork,from our' Southern breth mu, bat we Mink they have too couch of that ex salient ipgreOient, good old fashioned Anglo Saxe • common I=lo to lead them to any overt ICU o mama on a 'question Ma, Where there ea, gain nothing and may late every thing. W rather think j they will put up with their disap pointment, and watt their opportunity, which urti aorta anise, to out wit the North ou some othe question. .. -- The Denweraer of Crawford...Cana date Brawler. It is usual; when • stranger is a candidate for °f ire, to ascertain his character, by inquiring bow ha viands at borne. Is he popular in his own trieff Is be respected by his neighbori? Ls he most esteemed where be is best known? When these - . .cinietiorii cat be answered in the allirmanve, we may get dov/n a man as pceseased of a pretty fair character, aid worthy at least of respect. Wed, let as try J. 'porn,. Assts./sr, the Locoloco can didate foe Surveyor General, by this rule. Let us hap:newt= has fellow cstiee” of Crawford county think of him; And, lest it should be supposed that political prejudices had warped their minds, we will not go tit his Whig neighbors, hot to his De,. cantle friends—to those who knovi him intimately, and who have en:ached their fortunes to the same pellet:o ship. • What do his iltemocrano associates, of Crawford, think of Mr. Candidate Brawley , This it is* difkUlt to ascertain, as ate meeting, held= the Poartg of July, the following resells ! lions were posed: Esselea, Thstwe heartily approve of the nom; • Lattices of Messrs. Morrison . an Banks. •We be bees them to be honest Red !wel d l qualified toil • - • it:kluge the ditties of their office. They re ceave our hearty support, end they will go out of . th is SOWS writ mare than:7oo mejonty, urge. , tam of thsl.StierrilLas" go et their old nick, of trading Voter's with their political enemies, so as to showstwoad also they stied well-st home. Baseleeti,rptat,the Democratic party of Craw- fordcounty have beard of the cornmetion, by the Williamsport Coeivenboo. of J. Porter Brawley, of this coml., for the alms of Surveyor Getterat with feeliags of the most profoend regrei.•-•and, in mai meeting assembled, oo the anniversary of the day that gave birth to • nation of freemen, declare that we will got vote for him. Tdat this pan's 406Liiillieri has been mind in • vindictive ipleit and pro-need by • eye. tem of minagetnetd, upon the part sf • low net of political cot Wants, to this' Mistreat:lona] dl,. trim, whirginry in detailing the striatum of the party In Ole county, who are ready to embrace ' airy "Marl leg." practically or pi - afield - Iy, whom Ref eon nisi br dhanrgurttizahins la high placer, and who will talk Pullatt to procure for them pion der. • irsoringl, stip into the convention end make one a moreeffort to save Craset.r4 .from Oleg lota a pernmeent minority, and we appall Maar Ganda to send their bestmee: If that coo. vesUottaidenipta to.eaderre Drayton we will not be held accountable toe the result in October. .-Resafesif, That tinder the dictatorship of iamis L McFarland, the Oteseeratle party -can never triumph. Ifld,be represented public auttimew fairly la Crawford county, Bomb* would tact have been nomlasted, but to order to gratify a Dean emerally.eitsfignent and coushrutionefir flab, this heavy calamity has Gillen also, the Dem. nestle party; the contleued eulogy.. in the organ of man known by the whole country lobe corrupt, and the uonstent defautotion of - those whom he , cut in no other way•whtp, Is eakulated to dell - sad =Pulse from active service oar most honest Dgenocrats age elan! partisans. Snolverf, Thattaity man who has herelv eseap. • ed. 'conviction, and that totally upon technical • ground, on an indictment kr a violation of the o fiction lava; to procure for bluster an electing • to a lucrative taw, at the expiate of one hottest. ly nominated and running upon the- tame ticket; and for conspiring with a federal editor to sell on. der • prim. gerarnet,Ditmocratinpatrogsge year. 75.advenixt, If he gets turted....fiiiire by • decent tA.., should lake itel'a compliment rather than ',.."eristif and the Democratic! ratty,-in order to most not through their organ be ao rta;l.o his peisineal fiebts, should they ,:hetrill b they too wie,whipped " we respectfully, yet esnueldl. . mn i n ce at nof our grievaaces in the • MT ei rs of the county ; if they contin _ wav " l4 . o walli 4° '• p• sonhip ever.out voices, th ey nrtga end If tber Docro notconeents the gel s ; . m ad e In Auvi a e t tn , ati ll wi __common loader* We; Mimed upon twihY our si 'h. D. 1144 23z . ondema them ourselves Banlssel, That we'll, grind up the .E , le ExtrirmUpom attempt to Canal. ea the greatest piece lathe Pennsylvania &fa CeryOraflon ever afteenefeitlay with a Fer ia( heave who Is the instrument id the design . ar M lni nsacercer, i curios dishonesty co upon Worn. ups the county tion, as evidently as he gke face a csillalny On metten the Utetithag adicrtuned.' t3l), ' the oillisers.. .1 by Dm= P.Utirn o co.. thee. , nett engineer and tuchitect, who has lately bee so celebrated .on cement of his great success Li" eorinectirlytllsle of Anglaise' with Wile,, try .„. Mesas of r brhiges, which are justly regard. sai ea enecalhe greatest triumphs of tiodana Skill, , 'Wale his meccas tin Divine Prowdence. When the last stow the principal tower was laid, to tits party whiiitsd assembled to offer thew congratnla Waits, Mr. a. *if • "Let not others, any more than myself, and all who hive been emended with this greet week, lorget that, whatever may hare been or whatever any be the 'ability, science, tetethgeare and rest brought tolearod the erestare'sarorks,lr to tho • Creator we nhottkl-roStr praise andthankyrriog-, far withcal'his biasing on my works, how can we • , ',expect 'twin to grasper, Ire. folly be that' . ;‘ , Pecrretetietebad ken pleased to =neon their an .dettaltiag, and he hoped they with hitejleveid Oadearnel9o3ll eigate.". r i l 1. • • lentitilL.Weial i — atetrule. We, cannot spare the room it 'would occupy, if Mauled entire,. and a synopsis elite Provisions mil :probably be - more generally acceptable than II verbatim tepro-,. domino of -We aye free IciL. say that W 6 IWTO had doubts or the expedienty of admitting New Mexico at once into the Union, but those doubts were rot • vagti.and general,-rather than of a died and defined,chamater. The perusul of this document has gaits far to remove such doubt, from our mind. The provisions of her new constitution contain an amount ofeelighttement nodal thorough republican principle that we did not expect, were prevalent in New Mexico, readily as she has fallen into position as a territory of the United States. The noble provision made by the seventh article ul the new constitution, must excite universal ad. miration, and in oar judsmeut, is a sufficient guar antee that the new state would be a 'Worthy end prosperous member oldie Linton. In fact we find nothing in her prop:old constitution to judify the, doubts we had entertainea, but much that ought to =mare forcer a fair hearing, and for her claim a Lind and generous consideration. But to the doc ument itself. 'GUST 2, 1120 The preamble specifies the boondanes of the State, which we have already published.. Article Met is a declaration of rights, end 11 eminently re publican. It asserts the natural equality of all men, and in keeping with that assertion prohibits slave• ry; Ilartil9 that all power is inherent In the people, and that all free governments are founded in their amhority ; that liberty of canseience is en indefes table right, sod declares that no ptefeteoce shall ever be given by law to any religious society or form of warship, nor shall a religious tat ever be required as a qualification tor once; that no laiv restraining liberty of speech or of the press shall ever be passed; and the remaining sections provide the usual guano:dm for the liberty of citizens, the just adminbemtion of law, rk.c., &v. It is provided al. that "no distinction shall ever be made be tween resident alien' and chiral:l3 with reference to the possession, enjoyment, or descent of property." Article 2 divides the powers of Government into legislative, judicial, and executive, each to be ad ministered by a distinct body of magistracy. Anicle 3 del m. the powers and duties of the legislative funCuonaries. The provisions are ofthe ordinary character, the legislature being comp.. al of • Home of Representatives and Senate. Articled treats of the executive, and presides for the election of a Governor and Lieutenant Gov. creel., each of whom shall hold (nee for four years. The remaining sections of this article are to the main similar to those of our own State. Article 5 creates the judicial department;—the Supreme Court to consist of a chief justice and 3 associate justices; three Circuit Courts et, present, four after the Erg census; a competent number of county mmistrmes, &c., &c. Article° organises the toil;t:a of the state and places them at the disposal of the Governor. Article 7, on education, we give entire. Sec. 1. A general diffusion of knowledge befog essential to the preservation of the rights lino lib erties of the people, it shall be the duty of the Leg. store of Misstate to make suitable provisions for the support and maintenmesi of public schOols. 2. Toe Legislature shall, at as early a day so practicable, establish free schools throughout the State, sad shalt furnish means for their support by mouton; and it shall be the duty of the Legtelature to set apart not less than one twelfth of the annual revenue of the Slate derived from taxation, ass perpetual fund, which fund shell ha appropriated to the support of free public schools, nod on law shall be mode diverting said fund to any other 3. The supervision of public itlStrtlCtiGo gladl be vested in a state superintendent and ouch other cdficerane-the Legislature may direct; the power. and duties of which offirers shall be prescribed by law. The Secretary of State shall, by v twee of his office, bathe State superintendent, for which, he shall receiveno extra compensation under auy pretence whatever. Artie% 8 confer, the right of suffrage on every male aged twenty, and resident sit months in the Otte, "AMeans, and the descendants of Africans, and utteivElsed Indians excepted." Artic'c 9 concales:getteral provisions, some of the sections of which we copy. The lot:oaring cutters shell never be allowed ins than the hollowing Galante per annum for their service: the Governor, 521001 the Seereta• ry of State 31,000; Treasurer, $5400; ComrtrA:cr ofPublio ACCOTIDIS, 3900; Attorney Greer/4100D, and inch tore as may be allowed by lam Cote,' Justice, 31,600 ; Associate leaders, SI,L00; nod the Lesialercre. 'hall provide ity taw for the cam peosrainn of alit:Mesta, servant., ,Feiss, nod pate hocontracton, not provided En by This comma tion. The member of both nouns shall receive 63 for each day's attendance during any session of the Legislature, and ten cents for each mile, cam log and returning, from the seat of Geer:imam The Speaker of the House of Represen . aiives abeq receive SI per day, and the President of the Sen ate SS per day. The lama of tLa &eta are to be rev:srd every five yew's. The L,, - I.'slature may submit to the vote , " of Ray general clecnou the gvnuon of bank or 114 bank, and if , at any 'teen election, a nue.b, of vette equal to a majority of all the votes cast at such election, on that question, shelf be in favor 01 bank., thee the .I,..etslatore shall have pom•r to pass a general bunting law, with mach metric lion,. and under such regulatinert, as they may deem expedient for the earmy of the bill ho,d-rii. No divorce too the bonds of matriin,oy Oall nor be gadded, neve tir thaereeial ca el glee G• giafttntr. The schedule provides fur the passege from tho condition of • Territorr to that of a State We subjoin the address of the members or the convec tion in submlttlor the constitution to the people: - To the Prop,' of tVete , Afttrieo We, the detentes of the people. of New Mexico. le conventioo *lsom:Pei, have now the honor to anticet. to , the conrideration of she prelate, that mentututitie which appears to at beet for the moral, social, nod poL tient whore and writ Leine of tongtry The bieni's of New Mexico One desired led Irdeelly snoght a 'table, untlonn, equal and Min aye. mkt of ltwe 001 administration of ratline ; and the Means we hare taken toeffect these otirteis arc, in OM' op the most 'editions that ti.c orris:at condition Pan al.ll3lltattcli of the country admit of adopter. Bievery in New Mexico Is naturatiiimpractleable, 11.1 never. in reality, exists here; terror, it her stilted it proved a eurac and a tiltght to the rate anon which It Liss been inflicted-, moral, soclo. and political evil. The nuly manner in which his t. now affects us Is po'iticall r ; and on geared. of this oltametee.-with Ito general aril tendenrim, we have Canaille att•ly agreed to eel-ct it—if forever. In ant our councils. on this tad every other eubject. we have steadily endeavored to keep In view the real Interests of New Motion, In which ere deeply local, ed oar present sovereige and Independent ext•tenco as It state, out future prosperity, and potato and &nitra tion felelia, These high conaldevatlons, nronmedly impressed en • ur mi: ds, i easeful each member of the cenvention to he less adhesive to hie own views of meter points al a might have been otherwise onticira• led, and hence thla constitution is the offsprier of a tattled amity, mid of that metnal deference and happy 'petit of toneemion which the pendia:lms el our situation rendered indirpensable. That it will meet the •pprobation of ever, few Warm ly to be looked kr; but that it Ls liable to as ebjeetioraos could iyemonably 671,0 Leto exported, we hope and believe. That it may prerea twan g benefit to the people, and berate their freedom and tranqaility, fit oar most ardent prayer. JAMES 1. QUINN President. 'Franck/ fin 1 'Franck/finely Delgado, Murray F. , Tuley, T. S. J.Johuson, loth %JOSE Manual OatleFoe, flat lea thermtm, Ceraript. Vain. Antonio Jose Otero, fore Mari; hiinject. tie large Gold, JO. Aare lltansanates, ' Jose rablo Gallegos, Loot 1 Keithly, Jetro Perea, Jose Ant'n Seoul , Pilo, lllamoo Lone, Robert Cary Doneelano Vigtl, Seeretaries. TOT hia.XlCah Bootless. Cosurssios.—We learn from the Providence lama! that Mr. Bart lett, Commissioner for running the boundary line, has' chartered the steamer Galveston, of the repo let New Orleans lioe, to carry the entire party at tached to the Mexican Boundary Commission, to gether with its stores and equipments, to Matagor da Bay, in Texas. She will sail from New York on Saturday, the 3rd of August, •ng all persons be longing to the Commission haye been ordered to re port themselves on board,tbe morning of that day. This Is an excellent arrangement, and far better than taking a militig vessel, which, at ibis season of ate year, might be thirty days reaching her plan of deetiaation. A curious breach of promise cue came before he Common Pleas, in New. York, on Thursday. Herta Bedell, t very pretty little French girl, an. ed Bartholomew Screen, laying her damages al Ito,ooo. The dekmdant was committed Co prime in default of 6200 D bail, but demanding Auother &tamteeth= of the case, It teas obtained, and be was discharged from engniy. Coikhdant slated thatMarttutigrood to lire with him as Ws !Metres* —that she famished blut.witb money to dart in bush:tits, but that she has boon, aubaoquently, the mutters ofaundry other persons, nail that her cult was btou ght °Mormon revenge. And so thought court. Hence the discharge ofths defecidant *he parties and the relatives are well known in intone,Not, Ircek city, the case created • good deal or The . „ , ,:when tens • 'wry of • immune old h , „ d e,. „ 7iuket3 0110 day by person A., u if with a ld n p In ilu'elr?" replied, taut be - wet , lain, Pertain; I guar they ' . .rlr-1 helot got none laid VEnit rat YOU If you do you in eviler out of their oebt in all amity. Two rein WWI carried n bundle for in edltir amen' q e ,,, of e v .4„._ The consigneacia Li, bun two ahilllege ■ week • to tba passing of bank notes of a lass iieaom laii too than five dorm, we tospublish-09 the betted fit of those who are ignorant of the law: as con tained in the fo llowing sections: ' Sten= 49ctTlial from 'and after the- twenty first day of Miscast, one thousand eight bewailed and fifty, It shall not be lawful' for .any person or person., corporation or body corporate, directly or indirectly to tune, pay out, pamt..esphitoge, pat is circrolationorantfor, or cause to be issued, paid out, patsed,esettscgod, emulated or tranforred, any bank note, bill, certificate, or soy acknowl edgment of Indebtedness whatscetor, purporting 'to be a bank ante, or of the nature, chum-ter, or appearance of a bank note, or circulated for cir culation as a butt note, famed, or purporting to be issued by soy Durk or incorporated company, or association of persona, not located in Penney'. aware, of • Ices denomination than five dollars; every violation of the poovision• of this section by any corporation or body inoritorste to tho Payment of five hundred dollars; any violation of the pro. vision. of this section by any public officer balding any office af apyouriccent of torcr or refit under the contituton and laws of Siato, shall subject such officer to the payment? one bun. deed dollars; and nay violation fif this section by MOP other person, not being &public officer, shall mobject sloth prnon toile payment of twenty five dollars, one ballot which, In each awe above moni tored, shall go tattle Informer, and the other hall to the county in whicte the snit In brought, ma - ' be toed CI and recovered as debts of l ke amcwol are now by law recoverable In memoir of debt, in the name of the commonwealth of Pennailvanda, -as well lor the one of rho proper county, as for the parson suing. liscloon 49. That to addition to the civil penal. ties imposed for a violation of the provisioned the last preceding section. every person who shall vi olate the provisions of that section, Aid be taken and deemed to have committed a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof In any criminal court of this commonwealth be fined In any aunt not less than one dollar, and' not more than one hundred dollar.; and the several courts of quar ter seam ono ebalt, in their charges to the greed ju ry, call their urination ID this 'object'; and it abal be the deist of tho several greed Jeris to mate presentment of any person within their respective counties, why may be guilty of a violatioh of the pros:stone of the teat preceding section I and it shall be the ditty or the several constables and other peace collecre within tide commonwealth, to make Information against any penes guilty of such violation, and they shall he sworn an to do : Procidai, That it spell not be necessary. to any civil suit ofr eriutlual pronto- Lion under this Beaton, and the rat preceding sees octo, to produce, In evidence, the charter of any hank, or articles of name:3lton of. any company, not located in this State. First Steamer at the Meg or, Labe Bu. parlor. The Lake Superior 300lne, of the 17th tilt., contains an account of the trlsi of the drat steam. boat which has reached the head of Like Som. rim, No verse) hat heretofore approached by steam nearer to the head of the ,lake than La Pointe, which is ninety mileydlslant. The pre. pellet Manhattan, the pioneer steamer, went twenty mile. op the river St. Louie, which amp. lie. into the lake at Fond dm Lie. We extract the following from the anteing in the/punish "We sport a dip at la Pointe, the head quer* tersot the late American Fur,Company, and nest morning proceeded up the 'elude of the Apostles for the tine incogni!e beyond. The weather was thlek, and we were hours without beholding a vestige of land, thongh we could sometimes hear the loud voice of the billow, as it 'poke hack to friim the shore. The .hat lake, bine and bea-- Wilt below, bad become wipe as with the waters ore swollen stream. At last the cloods dfspereed, the sun appeared, and up stood on our right .the high ridges at Minnesota, on our lid the more ley. ul lands cf Wirconain, in Gott the rapid waters of the St. Loots duhed upon one prow. Our ex "lien , inlets Ct , elate Ripley, had brongbt ttx as by intuition to the precise point we had desired. The surpeted Ole ppes•as, some of them in a state of absolute nudity, whose lodges covered the ahore,.gszed with wonder upos'ilie thing of life that waits the wild waters below. them. Furl, In the river, we were obliged to anchor until morning, an account of the retort:deg thichnera of the weather. . das we had approached the month of the rivet, the pilotage/ had been con:mated to Joseph Lan• drfe, a brill breed, who had made himself acquatot ed with the river, far conducting. us up. He par formed his duty admirably, end kept our keel op and down free from contact with earth. Our ear. go °cnisted of provis:ons and supplies for Indian consoroption. We arrived at Fund do Lac, and while our vessel did its anirropriate business, we looked upon the wild life which was scattered 8/041114. The half naked savage, painted to hi/- enlaces+ in the midst of emblems consecrated to pcane, exhibited the wild dance and the lianas of hie nation. The braves discoursed or thajo en counters wish the fan—the badges they ititopid4. closed the number of comps they had won.. One backed to pieces a sloax—aeother bind encoon tared three c f that nation at a time—two of Item ded—ei third he lAA itead at his feet—he thee slaughtered a mother, and aencp,,hcr child, and lilting ft by its hair, he exterminated the nest of vipers, yam:mend all, that Infected his path. A gentleman conversant with the Chippewa, gave boa brief trandetiou of thcce . and otter addresses that worn made. , The 'climate end tail of thrcr ttlf.oos ere kora onoccial to aFrimlturc Cc. we I.•d .0 pigged; Vexetation pa...wes • ...slues.] cod it. uniaotirn to co•Cdclaut. product:ems of a co •ootbenk A WOIIAII AT roe Burton. OP IT.-111 the COD : /elision of Pearson, hung fcir the murder of his wife and children, the only cause he asfugns therefor is, that be was frdorroe. The Boston Journal toys that there is a deep meaning in th i s expreiston, Sun is not misinformed. It confirms a statement which has been previously made, that another, a feniale, was also connected with the murder. Seared end hardened must be her couseience„lf the apparition of the murdered wife end innocent ban, does not haunt her through lite. The Ted Le, which is the ablest Catholic journal In Great Bruaie, copies from the Paris Univers I letter from Rimmil,Xlviag a full account of the miraculous movings of the eyesof a picture alike Virgin; the following is an extract— . "Rimini, lime Rod, ISSO. "Live the PICCIOIIII Blood' Mod ilium. 0121 and respected eleperfor....ol Saturday, May 1114 a unmet "roman and her two young daughters perceived a movemeet of the eyes of the B eased Virgin In the picture plias cad, as you will recollect, in the lade chapel at the end of the church. Prom unotiva• of prudenci they kept agent. Oa Sunday morziog they re turned and cheered the same thingi they then Mn, to the church two ether young wile, their earn. Pinion; without telling them any thing bat mere. sy saying, "Goan St. Clare's Charett mud °Sim,. I the picture ottbe Madonna ie coca a chapel." The young girls 'seta thither, eaw,and reported the fact. This was towards midday. Two or three hours afterwards the aegis ran like labiate' thruegh the city, and the church and' the greets leading to It seem crowded. Every orte.no to St. Clacee Chore,. I then went to the Vice Genes md to beg him to take 'any measure that he might judge expedient. He 'Come and removed the age to the high altar. 'The C/ 011 i 1 121000:212211, in creasing and It was with difficulty the chetah could be closed alter midnight. Aud from that tuner, till the moment I write, the movement It,. coutinued —it still coattail°. The crowd .of people daily augments, sad the coat church of St. Augustine at the same hour catmot contain them; the streets or Rimini ere filled with strangers. Incredulity at Once began to /coy the fact, meeting that the reflection of the wax light, on the glass might de• calve the sight, cud this rumor wee an strong that the Vicar General felt obliged to remove the gloat lie did eo in the preseene of a vast asaarnhlege, which were moved to team, end pressed toward, (be holy picture, the beauty of Which 11211increu ed eller the glass was removed: in public satires some had ventured 1.1 &vets, the mtsoonartes of • ctrmin merhanio•l c , utrlyeeco which Wrought the prodigy, and it eras in cot sequence of title be en, talon trot they showed t 10 010,0 to the people simply on the bare clove.. The movement coo- alto. In this; the eyes of the picture are frequently seen raked to Heaven In the attitude of ouppitcav Suracttracajho entire CVO turns round; at other times the pupil appears hotlunt like a die• mocd. Several person. are eeenaia that it moves its bps, and changes tailor, and that the picture be. lag stirred by this fact, en days of spiritual czar. else, have been given, donee which it in ant we who have preached, but rather the Queen of the Apostles, and abe <matinees to preach, and the confessloos are Innumerable; and if we except them who are, no to speak, confirmed in evil, ev ery body makes it a duly m a pproachthe sacra. Meat." Credulity end superstitiou belong to no age. They are u rife now as In the twelfth century. A Govan:loxes Beacom:in DlscramtDert —At • recent session of the Lehigh County Coon in Pennsylvania, the Grand Joist upon legal proof, found an indictment against Moan Y. Beach, esti. tor of the N. Y. Daily Sun, anowner and operator of the Lehigh County Bank, which exploded a few years ago.ln pursuance of the indictment, Gov. Johnston, Of Pennsylvaiiia, seat a mew/eager to N. York, demanding One. Fob to deliver op said Beach to the mithOrines of Penneylvania, but he .hesitated about complying with it. The reason was that Governors Wright. Seward, and Young, bed refused to acknowledge in similar hale. the right of EXecuti veil of other States to demand Batik Liniociers,lind it was only after urgent solicitation and legs) argument that the jib:ice of the demand was acknowledged, and a warrant issued foe Beach's apprehension—Beach, however, to the mean time, canoed to Connecticut If the state. mettle of the N. Y. Hmeld,from whence wsgather the above facts, are to be relied upon, the Etna. uhrl operations of Beach "hate compelled him to avoid three States, via: Now York, Newlersey, ' and Pentitylmuda, neither of which he can enter without rimning the risk of being arrested end de. livered to the roper authorities." But, as the Philadelphia Timm-well remarks, the represen. tattons of the editor of the Herald, who man ape a viably notorious,. most be remised eqitt many • palm of allowance; na , they . - vrorrirY a very unle enedellee,whenliatx they :duo ick rival pub: l4.4ct,.-1404 *ma. .1 WOIIOO3SIAX . ER & CO. treLniA - - - -likeislifiiilbr --- '77 - ' " - 17 - ••,••• • 4,l7ll cE9 ll Frker 4of Ili phICPAACI:I7 N.',.... •• , .scHooNmemt a co aad gOod in al!tes. 7...pe,i, g . prlie ll wie , 1 raird6'-'-"'"-.-4 cues for sale low be - ~ ... I:4* O ede tile•Sr,lll3Pl• duets. The 3Li.g01131 A- - - - , M g2 '' '.. J SCIIMYMAKE ' ". CC 2 - - -. .3 - ,31/3 3h1.1 Hu rrElt -6 kegs Loot. 1 box. oik - 1 SC , Di el; iklie fres g roped, was re' . Re . ... pabliei3 .„. :f 03 . 3 3.l24Pzys:—. :Ls OW BIM. for We try , IV & P WILSON. I , , sett biota Wood Street. a snia TAISNOKS 014-40 Obis Tanners Oil rot , s m trY ceured gebierdag luny Iblergee.Ctuncyg Charlet. Welearnr ,tat one or more of 01W1 ---.-_ --_ , n s alloa are Maw,: prepanwStioas for. a ear,- •Nt w wheel Is belt ening to serve quite freely, be tween, 8 309 and 9,000. bashels envies been ro eetvecr since Se , :urdey last. New 0. - er Is wellic3 (ma 31 toS.S by the .10 pad IGO brle, bat the - Loebet le oei.y dull' at tem rates, Priem sew wheal at 75 0 kl) Sellla, sod from todisatiOtts to day, It art% no doubt, go lower." FLAT= ALlvit —A ointment was copied into the nowegrapors,.onse time ago,thai a man belong• ing ton party bound for California, having declared that he would ottani the first Indian that he met, deliberately shot a toiraw, and, tieing taken by a, party of ledioni, was skinned alive. The report wan oubteimently contradicted. Notwitbrunding this, the Bangor Mercury nays, that a latter be, been received from ono of the pony to which the mon belonged, Which was a company bound to California overland, giving the detalla of her crime and itrepordshnient In the manner dated. Soon after thin mold blooded minder of the tquaw, the Fumy, about twenty In number, wen nnfroundod by three bombed Indians, and threatened with instant death tmlesi they dioclosed the perpetrator of the atrocious deed. After consulting together, they determined to point cut the murderer, who Vla.. et once seised by the Indian., bound to stake, and !do skin peeled from him even to his fees The optrotion lasted two boort, nod the victim survived two hone. efts, it. The company, among whom woo hia own brother, were ma palled to loom a ring around the stele, and wit ness the terrible torment of the wretch ed tuna.-- Four or fire of too party, and among them the one who celled down upon himself ouch o terri• hie punishment, went from Troy, in the State of lignin.—Portland Argon. CLEN . 12.1.0 /NO Ema HanXosn.—The contracts f or g ra d, 4 , masonry, bridging, and laying super. structure of 'this rood, as far as the Pennaylvania State Line, ware Intact week upon favdrablaierms to/Hewers. Harback, Stone ttWitt,—a well known and experienced firm in thesettrumens All them. wary IS to eonsin of the ben quality of hammer dressed sandstone or limestone, the bridges to be of the most approved description—How a Improved Patent—and the whole work that_ of II dm Maas road. We have the fullest assurance that the road villen finished, for excellence, will be equal to any of the same number of miles in the Untied States_ The road is to be completed by the fill! of Denim, ber, I K I I.--leleveland Herald. aurrn's Poulin Mactuttz.—Thlit wonderful piece of mechanism, attached to the Transcript press, fur folding newspapc , l has been °tweeting visitors by the hundred., afternoon for Limiest fortnight, to witrutts iuuCel and curious opera- Wm!, and our press room bets become quite a place of call, during ilia printing ol our inside form. It moves with the preeission of a chronometer, is nev er oat of order, and does its work with 'more ecru. racy of fold then could be done by the moo expos rimmed Nider. It is capable of:folding a sheet a second whoa attached to the fast presses—haw. Tranxript. Wet EriDDIICI ItAar AT NIORT . —It wan One night reat4oon perished in the Plague of London of 16E5. It was sr eight that the army of Schee. seherib was destroyed. Both in Eanland and on the comment a large proportion of cholera can, m its several forme, brae been observedrto here °centred betneen one nod two o'clock In the morning. The "danger of exposure to the eight ale - has been a theme of physicana from time ILA. Memorial; but remerkehte teat they hare never yer cited in the aid ore:yr/dory to account for the fact. lila at night that the streams of air neaten the ground taus; always be the mos:charged with the particles 01 emmni zed matter given out from the oath, and deleter:oue pees, Inch as carbonic acid gas, the product of respiration, and sulphnrets tad hydrogen, the product or the lowers. la the day, gates and vaporous savants., of all kinds riot the ail by the sarelitgicanof hear; at niOt,when the rarefaction leaves theta they fill by as 6- ereava of gravity, if imperfectly mined with the atmosphere, while, the gates evolved during the eight lottead of ascending rennin at nearly the some level. I, is keown that carbonio acid gas at • low temperature partakes so nearly of the en turn of a fluid, that It easy ho poured on; of one vesael into an nhe , ; It tine. gt the ttinpcnothrs, at whinh it is es haled tram tin kegs, but its ten dency is toward. the (bar, 'or the bed of the sleep. er, In cold or unventilated rooms. At Hamburgb, the liarmot cholera at night, in some parts et the city wee so great, that on come occasions many refused to go to heel, !cat they should be attaektd unawares to their sleep. Sits tr; op, they t reliably kept their Coves or open fires burning for the aake Of warmth, trod that warmth &leg the expansion to any deleterious owl pment,whizh would beet promote their.. cape, and promote their dilution in the ntinoss phone, the means of safety totes thy tInCtIPSOIOUll• ly tweeted- At Simon, /pene s the native', have pracCce„ to the sickly mason, of keeping tree con. aiantly burning in their heft at night, assigning .the the area keep away the evil spirits, to which ill their ignorance Met , attribute lifiefever m.d *gine. Littery, - Edropcatia have begun to adopt the Same practice, and those that have tried is ay. tett that they have ratite fronnunity from the trop ical revel. to erh:ott they were formerly aulieet. In the eptdenoor or rho middle age, fires and to be lighted in the creels far the verification of the sir; yeti In lbe plague of London, of 1615, &maid the sweets were at one time kept burning ineentantly,ol extinguished I.y a riolvm norm at rate. Latterly, rearm-or gua,owder Lute Le, bred, and Cahoon discharged for the same abject but it is obvious that those 11.211Uret, alihenett sound in pnample, must ancertuil, svr glace be On toe 111¢44 Wail, ale•IV:Cd against on ocean of annospherie air, to produce any tensible effect. Within doom, however, the case Is defer. eat. it is quite pestible to heat a mom to prance rarefaction arid eonneettent dilution of arty ma. inment gates it may postern; and d sot course the ate of the room, sod that alone, at night, which comes into Immediate content with the lamp of a person steeping.— fi'rgatins:sr Resew. EARLY DAT. cv Watonv leceamt —A (dead, who moo at, old argoaintance of Ibo late Hon. t3ilss Wright, related to us an anecdote of that distlagatehed moo, which be received from lie own tips, and as we have never Been it in print, (altboirgh it cosy bare been,) we give 1t to oar readers. , Mr. Wright tell his home at an early ago to "reek his fortune." having by way of earthly pos sessions, a fine hot...dart and bridle, et pair of middle bags, a small sinekof clothing,and five hno• drcd dollar. la Money. Which Wan in bills, and was deposited kr his saddle bags. Ile took a westward course., and la travelling cue day be overtook a man, with a wagon and !oration, and an old span of bones, apparently *aigrettes— There was nothing particularly attractive a lent view in the perttin or Ids equipage, hot epee vie. aurlniperelien,Mr. Wright discovered the daughter ol trio emigrant,amost beautitel yr wog lady. ni dandy refitted and intelligent. They jeurneyed coward toward Geneva, chatting cosily together, when auddeoly the old gentlemau recollected that he wished to get La money changed 'it the Gene va Bank, and to enable hiM to real* that place before the Mese at the bank hours, he proposed that young Wright should take Mantel beside the beware, daughter, and allow him to moues W.'a horse *ad hasten forward. Ardent, and hair mitten byttie charms of the young Lady; Silas gladly accepted the prop - ninon, and leaping from his horse, allowed the old man to mama and Mete 'off with all hie earthly I,olfteanall, money mole. Mee, artitenot a second thought. Rapidly the bones of Thalaba went by, - while thews two young and gifted beings penned their enema (quite leisurely It tony he anrenused) 'tow ards their journey's destination. Oa arriving at Geneva, Mr. Wright drove to the principal tit, era, left the lady, bat then for the first time a shade r.f anxiety crowed his mind for the aakty of his nee horse and his money. lie went to all of the other public houses, bat could hear of no such man as he delimited ; he barn epos the quarters of the enabler of the back, and learned to his additional eeDerfe, that numbs roan bad called at the bank and endeavored to get atlas money changed, which be had,.ticillood doing, in the notes - which were offered were counterfeit' Out fetorti states. man then came to the conclusion that he tad made a crooked start In life. About fitly dollars worth of old furniture, a dilapidated wagon, and n span of worn out homer, toga new ward robe, fine bone, aed five hundred dollar. Aye, but then, there was the pretty daughter—but her be could not deep oa personal property without her own congeal., aid without Malley belnifdla wanted lie was at ble wits end, and had just coo. eluded to make the brat ol a bad bargalu,when the old matt made his appearance, with hone and mon. ey, Clash. It turned Out that the money which the cashier had thought to b, conoterleit *an not so, and the mistake had given the old man the trou• ble to go some i-dt.tatice, to find an acqnatotance„ who might vouch for hie respectability, in case of ' trouble, Ind this occaniered his coyiderieng ab• wince. In the sequel. the henut:fol daughter by name afierwards the wile of the future ateleanian. --DwroirAde. APPOINTMENTS b E PRESIDENT, By and wirk r/w odour and con.erut r.f the Sro,tte. Joke O. Clark. of the Shoo of New York, to be Sonnetr of the Thum of the United Styes. Toomu L. Beath, of the butte of New York. to bo First Auntor of the Truantry of the Dolled humane Mudd, of the District of Columbia, to be Commie/donor Maio Public BalMingo. At 10 o'clock, P. H., Theredey, Morn, James MeHenry, Br., In th e 01111 year of,hls ere, The Amend 'dill tale puttee (Con Ws late reetdance, on Penn meet., between Irwin street tudJerrtn's al. loy,thle eftertiden three otlock,and proceed to Al legheny Cemetery. The !Wanda of the family am re spookily Invited us attend. • Lan night, at to o'clock. Um Cathasine, Inf. of CapL VisaFotallk, aged 43 years., The fluonalirlll take plea. from the reablanen of hap bagme!, on flay meet, near Pane, at half past 4 o'cloek WL AnarnoOn. 'Arrest VIttSCL • • W ' 1712 Dare I. bf . L INSEED 0 11 —2l b ' . JSCHUONALittEW & CA. . ; 1, 3 49 .: .• •:, „ • - Nen WoOd Street ;Dr 1,044/ _parEß-50 • j filrmLatrA 1tY_1 39, 1, .AMAK&& & .. . . -.,:. -1,77-1,V4:,',!,"!.%,--,4.:-.k EffMIMMil .L'b u y' s '.`2.l'"l**`:FULLlT3glo • Ilmur et Priesreacm AIM L. Sunkholdent of the Rum of Putsbanth ate J hereby milted that , a general meeting of Sleek. holders, will be hold at the Baaeing House, on Thlor day, the fifth any cf September neat, at ten o'clock, A. tkl, when toe charter andthe act, as enacted by th e Legtslatons at its last icastOrimilibe laid Wore. Man for their acceptance or rejection. By order of Board , of Directors, ace:Stitt! Gistmg, Pres. Dailyaad Weekly papers in Pittsburgh, Wash. lemon, Bearer, Borwonnile, Uniontawn,ansiOreena. larch will copy. I) ED WHISREILS AND DARR HAlR!—Thin i 3 a 1.1. common ',eat of talom the which we are at a :wee how to aeaa.mt. And we moat say that the eon troll Is far from producing an egrecatite effect, bat It may be obviated by the nee or JULO3 HAUELIi celebrated VEULTADLE LIQUID HAIR DYE, which will instantaneously produce the most t . and nnttual looking black, brown, or ehestent color, without injuring the halt or burnlag the skin. These colors areindell.ble, and are not affreted by the nee tic. of heat, Perspiration or water. There are enemy ,kinds of ihdr.Dye on sale,.but they eel have tome material objection to their nee; Some reunite a lota time to peentece the effect, others homing the hair and skin. and tome. whet, pat on. give the hair the lustre of a newly tearkedstover. JULES LIAIIEWS VW:E. TABLE LtQUub lIAIR DYE is the only one which isenterelyefree Irons the above objecuons,ts warranted entirely heretic., end well prodace • beautiful alai natural lootont color int ahorter time than any other dye ire use. he canapes In poransing, to take parse which has nut my name. attached, so Mara ate many imitations of Ike celebrated smote. aug2.2p JULES 11/MELLO Ckeminat st. BANKING HOUSE, J. CAROTHERS dc CO., No 15 Wood streoe,'burgh. CURRENT MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. Collactians mad< on all de principal odds a: the-1 Waal States. aagl:dlp NOTICE/ TO BTOOKLIOLDT.B.I3 A Naf sant:cent of one dolor per than on the coot. tal stuck el the Adrentate Mining Company of hlrelligati, will be doe and parable at the Treasurer's Offm,e , to the city of Pittsburgh, on Toesday,,iuth Sip tomboy 111,. try order of th e Board of Duncan*. JAMES hL COOPER. Seer and Timis'. PAtnhurgh, July to, teSti—sual.dis. [Bostoit Atlas and Dttroit Advertiser, publish 000 week, and send bill to this other.] S)lhlL. P. SHRIVER and CHAS. BARhrat hive thisday nenociated them/elle. togethef, under the Gm of Shrivel. & Barren. for the transaedon the %%lush:nue Grocery, Produce, end Couetniss.oo bulls nets. le ran 130 & 112 Second most, between Wood end SmithSelo at. Piusbniuh, &egad I,ll3o.—cue ( 1111 RIVER 'BARNES, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and Coosocistuni Itinckants, And dcalen in Pinsburgh Manntantused43, sea. 130 Ana 139 Finonad ~ _Between Wf.eclit Smithfield, Pittsburgh. angl P.&17 11 . 1 t1A roe Building a /nom* 113ilagto on Penn .resig. QE.A1,1z25 Proposals will be reeeseed by the .der kJ rtnunday, the 17th or August, at le 61, for farnlahtng matenan and Delidtng a Stone Bridge orer the Canal on Penn streett alto, for lean hail ng 'for said bridge Plans and epeedieations will be ex. &tilted by ft E MeGowen, C. ft. f p at ble office, on the eorneeof Penn and 11. d tweets ISA JO:4AB, Chalren. of CommutAe C en Agent , ' & CURL Pittaburcb,Jely an, le30.—ovo:1 ' - - -•--- ADMINISTEATOWS NOTICE. ; LET rERS or Administras th e estate of WM, McKnight, late el &wird. township, deteased, ar M !tern granted to theaut actiberi sedans in and ' n tows:Whip. AU pewee hawing claims or demands ageing end estate an reepiested to present them, and nu knowing themeclvee indebted an requested to make immediate payment to nagl:*(1!el .10F:P11 T. NeKNIOCT, /dm's: A CAIID wILMARTII tONOI.II4E are now receiving now crop wbentoibien tsofsuperior octant), nay ran now (Anon famines with (rein Flour. An order. left In It. boxes will be promptly attoodoa to tV 11...MARTH &NOBLE., lealottf Ta City ltierchants.. n superb, Safety Faso for kHz/ling; IWM keg. .perlor Illhhtlfig Powder; rG, he., do do Ride efiRGIST. arnl yokl compeniaorith any ma). (lament HI she wend, which we will guaradloa !my )oud Ildepute. Le.re year orders, Ike) will recelid prompt attchLud, by J b /JILAYORTIIt CO, 1331 __—'Al Weed at W AATICD. LACES in our two roles, town on Country around P for a number on Clerics, Salcilaen, Waraboula a, hn Teachers. Laboring Mem and Pantsarp, nod nu m be r of glop mod Young Meta Cooks, Chum. bertostds, Clouse Es,pers„ Wei and Drs blots., uttd malt girls oral) tures, supplied fog families, Ike. • ?)oats; borrower alla lout, sod all Siods of agencies &tended to promptly for moderate &barges. Please Call nt lirlA/Le HARRIS' iyaltdat• Agency & Intelligence ntace.Sta sr. B hada assorted on baud I an was or -- IS a Itrii DICVJCV & CO hdt • allatar & Front arse S • ALTPETRE.,-15 hap crude now In mom _BMA 41219AI:11A 'I OAR—W 9 brio now landing for &Ile by J. JY:d DIOKEY &CO CFFEE—ItU bags Lu store, Ns: sale by 1031 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO CPA Nl9ll Vt , lllbrl rfor salts low. to close on ugnmera, by le•LAII DICKEY A CO C0 i 1;i2 , 911 for sole ey brecrn - a en '" _ _ I..AN MET CuATING2-3 caw. jut teaetied . t o ar I) sal* at znanafaeutter`apncaa ,j 33) 11 , 1, r . E1L, • OASSISICRES-1 ease faro) reed for Ws Jra FM: 119 )1 , 1.11PCSEL-1 ease ret , d ou COlSUghg= EPS;:t bl I on hand, 7' . 13El i .; , 11LANKET14-4 eases just reed for 1317 • CIIIMENWOOD GAILDLUIP. A DELIGHTFUL Pammer @area yri etiles belevir A. le ase ., the li.k of the Ohio Ruter. A swam boat the foot or Put street, below. the Old Me- Itrldge, at the beginning or eash twat from unfit 9 recruit P. SA, leaving the garden die last up my at 10 P. hl. Two line. of Ortiattames ran from the wen, end et the Allegheny Btidge to the gar don. an. Une Mimes) running until ID Welsch, P. Al. lYdd razz MEDICAL LICUTUttic. PROF. W. W. WALTF:RS, of the Reformed Bled/. .11[11104Mo or L001.11 , e mill deliver a Frei 1 tc.tur on the Errors or Med i c al?ractice, to Qum R" , Al/4 two/ Coy, Wm evening., ar half pox raven Want. /YRO DIISBOLUTION OP PAILTHERSHIP. THE Porlyzervhlp elf Johnston a.Slo,ktar t esispne/ or ItiC bedersig.d, has Ills dry been dOsolred by mtaisal eonseuL 13. It JOHNSTON, IL C. sToeicTox, Pinsb!ricti,.laly O. MO —,T.Mdat ll.' C. BTOCIXTON, LETC Jo'lnston &en/natant, RODENELLER, STA TtON ER, PRINTER, aad BINVER, tamer o. Market and hind siren.. Pinstnaga, Pa iyan:dtf PIN LO•T. • :'ffrion ...ming, Niemen Fecund Mid 1 . Fourth sweets, nu Markey or ne Fourth Stacy, hetware Market •nd Smithfield streets, • mall Toper llre.t Pin. Tao fi,der wlll be liberally rewarded leaving It at the stereo!' JOHN it. hIELLOR /Y4O NI Wood at A 8113TIS33ATIO THEATISE, Historical, Etiologp Car, and Practical , on th e Principal 1/Wesees of the Valley of North Asnestca, al they appear in the Coyealslam. ALlean. Indian and thquiment 'varieties, °fitspopulation. Hy Daniel Drake,ll.l. Julett• nerved and ler We by J U MELunt et Woe! rr JOUR RTLE.II SPOOL SILK, Eayrrssly for Snerst,g. TO aryl* the many ineenrenimaces attending the use or the enateniary Skein, the above article has been meth. and for along thaw wanted. It has sloe), been a teener of astenishment, that while. the evnatliOn %meth et Cotton, was conveniently amthied foe v.,. ral I.<-11ilt, so math men valssitle, should bare been supplied In Ekllns, (core which seamen Doable, Willtbn. and tote but trim. The duliculty hoe at law been orettathe. the public Ia Offered a good aiticle, handsomely pot:op In a con venient form far demestie The only objaetlers cord aglalnsi this "die the "P"..' MCI 'ist•nntion each spool. Vila Is tulle eaplained. East; Spool I. warranted to centaurs 00 y &Lis 0'811k; while the smithery Skein,•l the same mice, has but an imserthln quantity, varying from 11 to to yetis. The Spool o nl y ready rot use at the time of ear. chase, and is needs a trthi, to convince the nor 'heded of ha aun quality. In dependen o the n ail and conve enentv ssent form in in which it i s fureleke t d, r It has gruel ourreatages over the Skein, as It does awe] with the tedlem of winding. the reirethe et tangling, and the low ortillin in preparing It far etc Sold by %Vat. 11. lIORPTALINN SONS, 51 North Third it, Philadelphia; lIIMSTIJANN, DIM'S • Malden Lane, New Vtark. jy;thsdenslthu Sale Anents Tr) oCINTILACTOMiI. AFETY t Uot:, !,y a. b. trol or 1111 fool; 1,1 POttillt.o-10co lirg• knolllag, WO. UAW* k bru canabietore, for e•la by J C lIIDIVELL,_Agt., SUNISRIEI4— too brill large Pie a Jiaese.t. rk Of tot. do do; l.ega Wren tire. ale Odree; 13 too iresb Rlrel eu bt.do N 0 @agar; 114 nti. N O Molaut• In oak 13,1 k Landing eusd fat gale Irk 030 BROWN k RIRECATRICR 144 UNTO' 0 BUTTER—b kegs (mil, Just received On CORitga gs mut, and for oak, by J BIDWELL, Aye r !OD Water el LOUR-40 bd. 81 , r. 41. orArt, fin Ira b __)93o & IV lIARDAUG CON-30 Wads puma Shoulders reed for see by Jy33 13 t %V BARB/MGR pL111 . 1 . .. i pEED OIL-4 ea • k pfin4ofalleauu LARD --A foor brio No I tro'd for WO hj 11_ 30 8 & W HARBAUGH QUIJAR CL RED HALM-10 to teed (dr sale by LI lOU Rk W 111ARUAUGH QODA Atitt-10 cad. 100h1 for ..I 30 8 k W eTEA3I ROAT COUNTER oa e...g.bant by Iy2o:dlw 'ANEA-11ESC received A A. &UPON a. CO IS Market a C&APRS—IDS p. aU colors lac &KM end voi theap ow • & A MASON & CO .QlLKlEl—Auother large uncle° of rich styles Dam 1811kajart • thatta.• A A DLBONR CO HODSEDAEP ING GOODS—A' ILA issintmeat er theaq Endo Jut racslvad, whpla ;9nrchasan a" "tP , C Way Dattali tp Ozonize: - • . A A MASON 111 Y MAGNETIC TELE iIiPoSATZD t reLscallai cs. TIM PITISI3IJRUH Deux FOREIGN NEWS. rarar.a. pauslcaLaus Dr ANAD A. him Teat Aug. i, 1 ENGLAND. ~. ,•,' ' The proceeding, of poeSo llB hehli i oral Intents. Tree minStry evinced an &sill .. ecrken- It is expected that the maws will : Iy cease di gamines. The cholera has again broken croi r gliiithbek - GERMANY, pri ••• , The College of Princes has been Roa thaw definite tat been erectedit.. e er the WWI" of t3_ - many. "• 2 ~ , -4, '' s The late correspondence , bettr i t'. • . Antis', On the communion of e ' Gowen:scent of Germany, bilkielel4l o . d • any malt. • AUSTRIA AND: f " j'" . -...• /f The butcher eriae has ~ - ill*t 410 , r grace from the Govern= • , re - r' l', ,1 , Mimed/ate cause of the dap.' ' l 'l' 4 ' - harms set at kberty Be'- • -..1 ~Rd friend of Kossuth. "--, :,„,* The Government wont "Rader. sky, too, from ht. halms e is s agsi gt 0 too ,14.4 powerful in his comman44.-, i ( ruff The cholera is less viand** latittia. TURVIIV4'' a The gems of • rev rro ai nthetlair. Lot* I ten from Semito, of ' , Wf:Maas that th e Bulgarians had tak y of Balgrave, after o i t an Madinah" reLso bad attained eight cannon. The Balgarianaamounted to 19,000 more. ~ . iIiaNCE. The law against Ea* press paned the Assembly On Monday, bye majority of 127. The bill has undergone many alteration. Ev ery newspaper article must be signedby the name of the art he: la other w.r.11,1 the an ;laymen' press is dettroyed. Ono of, the peculiarities, as regards the stamp to be affixed in frame, Is, that newspapets whine gmbliati •tale, or sketch, or afory, will have to pay one centime dearer per stamp. A good deal of exitement arose fn the Ammo bly, in consequence of alai:luster article directed to the Assembly, published - in the Journal Poo• ear, which la considered the Prestdent's Organ.— Gerardin defended the Editor, who was subse quently rammoned before the Rouse, and fined 509 francs, by a majority of 215 to 119 vote. From the stetemeut of M. Fould, the Finance Minister, it appears that the deficit for the year 1850, would be 12 000,000 francs; whielyadded to the deficit orlBl9 and 1848, would lea. e a gener al defied m the three years, 0r573 000,000, Isaacs LIVERPOOL ISIARKKP. Mil= The continence of Sea weather ha crested quietness in our corn market, cod the following Quotations most be conaidered.almott nominal.— Yellow Indian Coro, '2 a. tlidil/Rds; mixed. 2.55. and while '46s. 6daTia. par /outer. floor—Western Canal istquoted at 183.6235; eseadlan, 23:1323a 6a; seitrlgs. per bbl. Wheat Is quoted at .51—,,ittiat6c.4d. OOAOHYB4IONAL • DEFEAT OF THE OMNIBUS BILL. Wrium 1. The fo llowing is te oniotort, the important points points ol the Omnibas Bill in the Senate yesuuday., Mr. Yale° roared to amend Mr. Petrels's am midmost, by striking out all that put refitting to Texas, which was agreed to as follows— Yeas—Darnweil. Bentint, Boiler, Chase, Clarke, Davies; of Mks. Daytou. Dodge of Wisconsin, Banns. Greene, Santini, Housion,liantu; Mason. Miller, Murton, Phelps, Raek, Bebastiand Seward, Seven, Turney, Upluttn, Walker, Yo.loe, and Wiothrop-29. Nays—Atchison, Badger, Beg; Berrien, Brad. bury, Bright, Qin, Clay, Clemens, Dawase, Dick. Immo, Dodge, of lowa, Douglass, Doonfea, Feld!, Foote, Jones, Log, MR 1 4 13113 , Morris, Pearce Pratt, Shield,, Sunman% Sttugeon, Uncla rwood, Wales, Whiteamtr-28. M. Walker mitred to suite out 'from . :he bill all cept that which related to Ca li fornia, which was rejected—yeu 21, nays 33. Mr. Atchison moved to Erika out all Mu rule. tell to California, width was rejected, as fa !Iowa: Yma--Atelilson.. Badger, Barnwell, tlenton, tiernea, Butler,Clark, Clemens, Davis, of Mies, Dawann, bak. of Iowa; Downes, Foote, Eons. Hunter, Janes, King, Masson Mason. Mori. ton, Pearce, Phelps. Pratt, Rost, Sebastian, Smith, Soule, Torncy, and Yolee-2b. NAYS —Baldarto. Bell, Bradbury, Bright, Cass, Chase, Clay, Cooper, Davis. of bimachosells. Dayton. Dickinson, Dads., of Wisconritt, Doug. law, &Ire, Greene, Hill, Houdin, Mil ler, Seward, Shields, Sproance, Sarrgeon, Underwood, 'Upham, Wales, Walker, T.VOitconto, Winthrop-29. Mr. Hoak =rod to lay the bill or. the table, arbieb was last,oa follows: Yeas—Baldwin, Bunweli, Chime, Clark, Ds via of Mors., Dayton Dodge of 'WIS., Ewing, Greene. Hale, Mille r, Pearce, /Unit, Seward, Scatti,Turner, Upham, Walker, •od Winthrop .19. Nam—Atchison, Badger BA Berrien Brad bury, Brigtit, Butler, Can, Badger, Of Mira. Damson, Dickenson, Dedg_ ,e of lowa, Pringlass, Donne., Houston. Banter, King, Mascot, Marton, Morris, Pratt, Sebastian, Shields, Soule, Stur geon, Underwood, Whitcomb and Yatee-29. The question being Uteri taken on striking out California from the bill, it Wu agreed ao—yeas 31, nays 28, as fisllows. Yaraa—d.tehison, Badger, Baldwin, Barnwell, Bed, licnion, Borneo, Butler, Clam, tletrott,, Dacia 01 Mu., Dawson, Downes, Ewing. Foote, Hunter, Sing, Mangum, Mason, Mortito, Phelan Pratt, Moak, debaltran, Seward, Smith, Bottle: Turney, Upham, Winthrop, and Yoleo-31. Naya—Boreland,Bratittury Bright, Cass, Chase, Clay, Cooper, Dawson, Dickinson, Dodge of Wia conaln, Dodge of lowa, Domino, Feloh, Hole, Hamlin, Hunter, Jones, Miter, Morris, Shields, Bproanos, Sturgeon, U erwood, Wales, Walker, and Whitcomb.—iB. ' Wesuzerron, Aug. I. Mr. Douglas moved that the independent bill for the admiration of Cstubule be taken up,Lor the purpoie of making it a special order, which was agreed lo—yetas 3R, nays 22.' Mr. Dongiw then moved that It be made the special order An this day, and every day bawd. tar, untA the queotiort is disposed of Mr. Atchison moved to amend, by striking out to day, and substituting Monday, which was re. jected--yeas 14, nay. 30. Mr. Atchison said that Mr. Douglas.' motion world so de the Omnibus Bill, which was the orderfor 12 o'clock, to day. Mr. Ilrle geld the Omnibus Bill was not yet engrossed. Mr. Foote wanted io take Tern first, and Cal. ifinuia would never pus. Parliamentary meutires eirewbe,fei would defeat IL Mr. bomrials'a motion was finally carrion!. Mt. Ateheson moved , that when the Senate nate ad. , loath it be until Monday neat. After some de. bate the motion was withdrawn. The California hill was then taken up. Mr. Foote asked it it would be in order to strike out all after the enacting eliume, and inert pow matter. Tito Chsir replied • yes." Mr. Dough= uked first to have time to perfect the bill, to which Mr. Foote consented. Mr. Wee= then moved the amendment rear pectieg the laud; deo., heretofore offered. Mr. Foote submitted anameadment to that pre. vionlyisubmittad, dividing California by the fine of 30 deg, and spoke warmly in favor of it. Mr. Foote moved an amendment, by, sulking W out eller the 0113aCtiog clause, and inset doggie pan of the Omnibus Mil relating to New Mexico and Texts. M. Drugless moved to amend by tummies the third section of the Omnibus Bill, relating to the publito domain at California. • The latter amendment takes the precedence of Mr. Foote's' amendment. Mr. Foote moved to amend the amendment. fry inserting th e proposi tionoffered by him to the Om. who* Bit, providing that California shall not taxer. ciao jurieeiceon over the territory month of 33 deg. 30 . m. Flo made an appeal to all the Wends at the Compromise to SOMMZI the bill. Mr. Clay followed. Ha said that thc Senate had before It • menace of peace, calculated to harmonize all discordant lechniatt That meamore had met a fate, not altogether unexpocted, which, became° of the country, he deeply deplored. He did not mean to inquire into the trieeinre br the responalbllity of those whose action had. defeated the bill ; sea the way In which ii wudefeated was well known. The proposition by the Senator from Md., Mr. Peirce, yesterday, was the immediate cause et teat &Dort. He (Mr. Clay) had said, from theArat to thr Um, that het was Its favor of ' the admission of California; and he was sound. Had Mr. Foote's proposition, this morning, been recei. red in a proper spirit, he would have voted for 0; bet tinder all the circumstances he would now be compelled to withhold his support from It. He desired new to say, that he intended not to be on. armed by any menaces. either from individuals or 1 State. 1 any individual State shank! array be arms aga nit the Union, he was for testing the I fez gth four government, to try whether it was • practical government—one which amid main. HIM keel', (Aspplature) If blood was to be spilt whoterfat It was it. H was he fault of thirst who raised the Standard of Diattnion! 'As king as he bad an ar - n and voice to raise, that voice and arm should be raised In support of the UMOO. (Ap.. platme.) He was for putting down any or every realiUtumo to the ITeion. He bad been anxious to are Moire measures pass together. The Belem storm now prevailing here (Phila. delphia,) prevents oar receiving any fosthez Con. ammonia DEFEAT OF THE COMPROMISE BILL. ' Pattenarms, An 1. The Washington conespoodent af the Bulletin, by telegraph this morning. sale that Mr. Pearce' defeated the Compromise Bill. He had been elms. eted with the Prraident the day previous. Mr. Fillmore was In aver of the whole bill,with the cm:tenon ofhlr. Dawson's amendment. Mr. Fdlmom is understeod to have delegated Mr. POMO to . .move the reemudderation of the TOUI yesterday; which killed the bill. Mr. Cloy Is much prostrated after the failure at all his tabors. He wes waited err this toondry by mews. Bates, Foote, Mangum, BadgunDaerson, oh others. Hs refines to vets on any measure eittitiV Anew CamprcabosB.ll is already apaken"of. Wag The held/lent is ammo with calls-every ih r fi'~r4 r ~~'. J. ''- . , . , Pewee ii ean.leme id by all.e.teept the soh. ,Wtdpand nee Seiler/. , tetrei,te he'd lt mew, this *morales,' hnd the edeststlen of Conferee dell heel southern dektratFon in the HMO - Uwe 'tied for that ntapene. - . —Repolb from Comtnitteestrere reeeiv ' d resolutions, of no general Interest intro. vik 4Z ,,_ vra r, Itir , :o nt 4 lament= introdcreed I - bm in estab li sh aline /at Steamers, to'cout off Artie' for th e sup /donor the slave trade, end the promotion cf poems a n d tiaeigattou. Th e rev:dation eras creme the Committee of the Whole. diodes then went into Committee of the ... rpm the Fortlcation Bill. ...r - time was peat in Are mints, ePcuulleur ee :it 4 o'clock, the committee rose, and the bill r ,,, paned without amendment. °silage man received frotithießeriate, say. at they had passed the bill estsblethieg a ter' i , Virial Government far Utah. , general laughter,and much antiunion Drowned, ,Li enquiries were razde.,-“Where's the Omnibus. . a broke down." "Tile House ad,therced staid the confusion. • , . DiNVIL3I. Alig l2 g i• l leCEßlA•eriiiid Canal bridge broke dd , ./ 3 af: ittifing WWII the itutis!Aush !alg e W00..d: ten c tn. lag % MLBekinmini Jones era kqed, ali er in , u . =igen injured. 'NEW ORLEANS. MARKST, Sp. New Oftuvo. Jury 2Q; Th4ievs by the Atlantic and Asia piroduced 00 efliet opoo themuket. No orders Ice cotton wee nceived by them. o : 4l 4—The merit's Wes amount an 2300 Wes. The stetitt of cotton mount to 35,000 bales. Tobactie,The sates of the week sum op 1000 hltds at timer p rices. floor - 110e/ or Flour at 84,25, pr Corn 11 101(4 at 80 =leper troiuktl. 'NEW YORK MARKET. Raw, You, &oval • Flour—T4 market La etlll heavy, and prices nil/1121c is Itaar of buyers. The decline sou crowned by ta prospect of good mpo. Grall—Ttere filo moderato demand for wheat, with but little 'snaring. Corn is on* and dam, at 635634 for mixed and yellow, and 64 for round yellow. Provisions—Pork is dull and declining. kited Ls more actisei ad prices are Ann. Tobacco—There is a fair bananas doing In To• boom at 711g 4 4 br Kentucky. and 41 for Mary. lend, and 94 for Hemp L In fair ismsad, with salmi of American dew round at $11 9 ,50(211120, 50 per too. Linseed Ott—Dm little lo doing in Linsued Oil, nudist' Is held firmly at 771390 coats per geom. Groceries—The nauket is steady, and prices use Inn. Sales of kW Item few days have been 3,000 blurs Rio Gaffes, at 91910a;150 Inge Idsciasibis at 91691-1000 co St. Domingo at 81 cash—llso hods Porto Ric, Molasses at 251c,ana 500 do beat Cabs at lealBle--25 do bast Cuba blaarsivado at 29c; 1500 bads Caba Bazar at st3Bec; or Pa.- to MOO nt 51601; New Deanne at 01061: 240 buses brown Haveca at 51651 ED . DRILIKI.IIVZ 07711 Z lava , Lone of tl a most common; as well as the most formidable diseases known to American phy alcians. It has an is cue felled to attract the &meat attention from the:faculti In all quarters of the Unitm. Still,howere4thoosando muntally perish, and Manmade mom are made to feel life burdensome by this &maw ,„ The proprzeteneof ILLl..ane'a Liam rills feel confident that they offer to the addicted a remedy which time ties mated, and has never failed of &access when • fair trial has been cisme it. Call ad purchase a boo. [Error sale byJ.RIDDb CO,No CO Wood atrest irIZZAwS Blind /tattered 'to Sight by the 8.8. lA:Mos—Sir I wish to beer testimony m the medical virtue of the 011 called Pineleattn. lwat for a long time afflicted wall a badlylegamcd aid very sore eye, ao mach so as to lose sight entirely for -about three months, with very little boyce of weer wer'emlog the sight, and but • sight prespeet of having It re. hosed of the aorentn; . icy attending phyneaut wan onstieeeistel In making IL comer' in giving belie, and afforded me but lante encouragement. I heard el the Petrolemn about the In of Apry,lSSn" , and gave It a trial: the runt 4s, the sight Is restored and my eye. wen, except a tale tender or weak Intro I go oat In the con. •- ANS IREL.L.N D. • Mansfield at., Cincinnati, May :4,1850. S. S. Islrroa—Sur I bare been aillited with Piles for reo Years, and have tried other remedies, without permanent relief, until! hood of the Petrolatum I hu•e lased only one bottle, and. think 1 am entirely cored, I receouneno it to all Who are aflllete4 with Pile,. I hue known it to ba good far ion, eyes. Cincinnati, May nO, 1850. E. C. CIARRETSON Dot role by Keyser & Me Dowel, Fib Wood street; E Sellers, 17 Wood st.; D M Carry, Allegheny eltyi LI A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Alleghenp; also by the proprietor, P. M. KIER, bra Canal Basin. Sevanth . 6n, Pittsburgh LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO., 120 WOOD ST., ABOVE Finn, Dave jest received large additions to their UJUNG STOCK OF 11ARDWASE, CIITLEBY,&e Imported by late packets from Europe, and to ' which they T• 09111 especially call the attention of.erchnters, believing th eir very ex. a e stork. sad bow prices wilt goon endle satisfaction. • suayeedtmlyT • tutsplurvemossts to Lancia tr y. DR. G. O. STEARNS, Cote of Boston, le prepared lo: manufacture and set Bukc Tenni to whole and pat.; en sets, opon Suction or Atmosplarie Suction TOOTS.). CrllLial,LN viva BILINUM, • hele 1110 nenre is exposed. OaCe sod residency next doer to Iho May or,s odiee,Foerdt street, Pittsburgh. liar:aro—l. BPFadden.F. Eaton. Jai; ENCOIIIIAGIIC ROM* IAT/T6TIONIN CITE&ENS , INSURANCE COMPANY, . ` Of Pittsburgh. C. O. HUSSEY, Porer.• • W. /IfAlltB,Bacl. Office—No. al Water auset, in tbo wart banal, of C. 11. GRANT. TlllB COMPANY 4 now prepared to fnaum all !ludo of flake on boomer, mane one a, goods memhatidise lasuire,madin transit° vowels, he.. .An amide pommy for Me ability and Integrity of: the iorutatloq m afforded in the ebaracier of the Di rectors, who are all eitivena of Pittaburah, Welt uld favorably karma to:the ceolunsmily for their Onadence, intelligence, and hurerity. Dtaxevols—C. O. Hussey, Wm. Dagatej,Wm. La. Jr., Weber Bryant, Hugh D. Kin:, Edward lhasehon, Z. Ninny, S. flarbangh, 8. 81.1der. olb3ln-tr Odle* of Ohio and Penna.R. H. Co, Third et. l Pt:Tanana, Atha 13, Illib. Tea Stockholder. of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Read Conlpany, are hereby notified to pay the sixth instahnent of five dollars per share, al the .flee of the Company, as heretofore, on or before the ntat, day of June nett. aad the remaining instalments of 53 per share, on or before the 30th day of teen sue eeedlng month, until the whole ant paid. je.3"tf AVM LAXIMER, Jr., Treasurer. DR. D. - Dentist. Comer *Muth and Doentar, beim= Mayiral nag-411710 •. - - Dloaqatto Netting. 111'11 .. RPHY . 41.HUBC , IIFIE? ttavt, receir4d aLill th T t„.ll' ll •4l°, b ?.:lll.ll.o . ,e' Trp k i E gcr; m elt oeveri:;Uhandelle' and (h. ugh. P riIHRP - P.NTINP.. 7 -10 - 1760xi - lisa — d and di sZo . low 1129 J & II PHILLIPS Brawn Lawn. at 12} cent. • Mumpily & BURcifFIELD ate .eiling ant article ol Brown /Wu Lawns at the low price of 121 a per yard; also. a great Writer of etyies of light do at 10e, tae. and Isla per yard: .Iw, AV hat Deeds of all ttrids for ladies dresscii, very low. mg r...t?Lia AMASS vronics. • JOSEPH D. ABE4L, M • ANUFACTURFR OF GREEN GLASSWAJIE. genie." and Flas. Porter, Score+ Ale, Nincrat We 'en Talent Medicine, and Wm, Bottles or every dese tiptioni alio, WINDOW GLASS, • • Keep. con, early on hand a mend assortment or Ginaove article. ALS?" 'mar, 1. the other in Factorlea are nu arOPPID, QV in th e custom in summer, Tuts Fitarrtlant It 00W rris. ornanoe , and will connote to operation both Moaner and winter. shortest orders mrpeettalry I elicited. and will ba filled on the notice. Warehonse. No 112 Second street, between Wood and Smithfield sta. F 4 1.0.0 . 022,A1y WHITING -20 brl. on 11111,m1;n:filtps4170b.11.8 7 D Wood M IrUCRIS YANACE&RI dux lust reed tor We. Di R E ELLERSfi JYZI , 'Mo . co law, OR FLYSTW,IE-150 for Ile by .11 (ILA flEa NWI7VtI , -Seperior quality for family kept constantly oo.honet by . • unE BRANDY, of tigeonnonfactanS of ,T , o , 4tna. Prand 1 Co., 'Bordeaux, of Tolima mintdit eyt condisatly on hud'bo • • jyd9 1. A cuiztarrsoNiEciAitg Lorodorn,Cronbod d u Yet; IJyned,joal tocelved for aide by , • ' ' A CIaAIRRTPON't •SE rB-IKC hf /chests Y.. 11 O. P.,& :Nu, packed and loose, for Webs A CULBERTSON & SE srrs.'ruRPENTINE-20 bri. In fine __ ITS 1 SCLIOONMARE CO 41 W0n4.41 COPAL' VARNI3II-10 brio I.cat .ale by, STIP . J SCHOONMAKEI k CO' urr liiTTN9-40 Was line anti very drr, gale by • . 1, -r. I BCIIOONMAN & COI ' ROILED LUISE= OIL for Wei by Jr.fr. J SCHOONII/LVIRs CO _ _.. PITTSIMIGI CUSS 111118. —__ A.. 4 D. 14, C HANI:te RS ' s furs cmansux a s, ao. a ) , Would roopootholly , Infor m the gas pf the Imo fism, as also the wobliO 1f5...H. 1 17i t t ,, , wilt coot:ono ilto mansfoototo or . • , virrr umovv CilliASlt VlAlrlitterEgi ate In all their varistroo, af . de Oar 's he d, I a• 13 wood op avtrgia Vlz 4 irlitim- Jyridast • ,-,1- WOOLII4OVOLI irnE kittoltot •. • ', 40. 1 9 c b rii O. poll .ri .1. thadallumat PIMP" I/ f t ' '...' ' ' -- —..Astkan %. .-, i .. .- pit iBURGH MUSEUM, - Awr LIALI,-1101711TH ST. .. , 11.-lie **-- ! Proprietor. :. 41:11.7CR01N , , , .. „ LI MOO' n ‘• .. PM W.—Etta & COX. A . r ci,F., ~,,. .., -,,v .TERTAKF:ro,,,, ~,•„...,.., CI GoIIF.FITY, or, tee ellhordlottri i , ;,...; . 4111301&.NUPpitTa.' Af.g...1, 5 Mar.' ...,, : , -ant wkisT°4 - BILL,-rirrstutup =3. 1 street,above Fiftb. b' • 10M 01,..101111,t.t fbr 1 1..!c1.rtf,10 0°. ; kc..i o For ent% loply "".' apt tdl "1.4 t'IM4C' --- - ~ lotion et Partaitilalp. ' T u , ,i4Vp heretofore cll.:lug bet.reen Me .„ b ., ffl oder the - fitm 'el Chmatera,-Agrrw ~, ,f .:, „. ‘„eldetorert.ortlidl.Klied by 'inzacal f . ,,r,,,,;;',7,,T40 day of /sly, insuld. All p , rron. 1'1'", : ,,,,4 t wits tadettpd to atilt Eno are rem! tt edio make t.. 6,, th a or th e parficsor,Led do.y, ~,,,,5 . a... 4 .t.e Med account. rolth said firm, „ Rltlentt_ltern rnr tett:meat L '''''' ""6 -,''. t ll Pilli " N E t a il ."Aslßrlt3 ' f a.. t r yi „,,,,,, 'rt.: D.II.9.RAIQUItItS. i I ANUFAV TOBACCO - 1511 tr lea W. D: ° mu t,. ea it Rattner.. V*, and mks, eabica trandiM LI.; ..: • e t i•RETtl'o:l Jr C4211.5 . EL Mit'gnltSti fe ° i l'i ri pc."4 i",e -4%. , rr , , ' , TAAFFI; Y re OHCONtiOIt ULUS DSigiele leery Babli.j art let , ibbd 4tb jyr..' " l : ; 11141'1' i l itat ` .. " : P .T 4 Indira „r ip „ dors, A.„„, eks....„o3!ibeelybd by, jr dCYLF IT & WHITE Lawx w bait* Urge aiuy benvy 7 XLIACKLEIT O L IT E V9 6'4 jf..-7:`effOtllim'a keit I, ct. INsE" "er f t's'tigiatiticert . a rx) iv n a r rrE reneh t .1 .- Tg7 ---- 1N1? 0 iii ir;11) .....h ffr- 7 2camfir hlca "4 071 , " 7111VCIL . _ r __ 7 .471i. vr BROWN 4-2 ?-fibite .1/410 2 11rwa 7 70 LYMO:Y SYRUP. I.Al.lois 6710 p; a I it) BORDEBORDEAUX sort shelled los AUX MAO* 194 spy . py2cja.6. 1 . : L.91.1;R0 r. co .2 TNRIED-1 - the— rriii.in.i:i Sugar Citred j i Dried Beef received to by • ilig • is A ttteCLITRO'S. CO FOUND.—Th.„rdesod is • Pale, I Phi lima Sceeorere C M _ t Thirshy Afternoon. on Coast }3trest. Tbel °bills Mtn by se g . Int _arielsrs•ft.!Tais ..n. los= ttr , st3sSzYrsl ietrArYs - S earn:toms EZ=MI PO)IN GENEKAL COMMIS chair!, and Flour I 'Philadelphia, . NOTION. TO fiFECJICTOJIS. . tjiItOPOSALS will be J uitil S.alunlay, V ii• .1. loth of AOXlist, lit a o F . m., for Grodug al.: Ittidelog %be retraining of the PlUsbergn nod Itriddock's Field Pinot rent. Section No 6; bear trio Six Wei Fe GrerasEarghnen pike, on Turtle Clock. • • ' '' • Pl.. and epotificutio be eabibtiee, ~,,a i n . AmpAtion given by th e. or at the elate of H. Woolo, Esq. Water etre burgh, for:kyr dry. prevlotto In the lotting • . -`• 'By re 106.11 or the, /In huixge , c. • S ti'LVAN rilatlP,Fugice t. ritisburgh, July X: i ••''. ii•dltr - • . 1100.111/1& . • ORTII, ; '1 TEA AND WINE NE • "tad de otie Diamond. : - ; ~ : r... • liseelleat Tens•—t•Si•SO Ditket lb, 1 . 4 ?pperior onititieq••• 0 73. do. 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