TIE vITTSBU 41H VA:GTTE. PUBLISHIEH HY WHITH 6s OD MONDAY MORNING, AUG 5, 1850 DIAMOORATIOWIIIO STATE TICK LT Val C.l.M.l.cOximilon.l. JOSHUA DUNGAN; Of Backs County. NRIT W. t‘fi YUEN, Of Union Cinsay. snraial aanßflL . - II RN DENSON, Of iyagattgtOnCounry. 411itImitsanto wad Whig Nominations for Aliesheny County. to. rutrn morn, comatus. TidONIAS M. 1101711 g, Tollll=lll Banal, WINTT TIZTr - 11 /LUNAR DE a Nit. 1:= /AMES CAROTHERS,__ or OVIIII7II. to• •nnarlLt, MORO AN ROBERTSON, kqu.botgb. T. BIGHAM, Lower S. Clair. R. C. WALKER. Ombeik. JOHN .FIFFE, NPCLVSKSnVowE, AAIF-Sen. 1.1011W711N0 nrealtllee, FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN.-FlKatult• EBENFZER BOYLES, liarth Faye= .nom., WM. FLYNN, Lower SL Clair SUBV.I.II. D. N. COURTNEY, Obko. Omnibuo Bill as defeated, and there is • ou t probtbillly that the Collin:lila bill will pats la this state ol slake we await with no bale °to trent the develcpement of • few suectedini weelm, ot mouths. 11 the Booth are carnets in their tLreot I, we shall have some demeastrations scorn; but lf, as is most littey the cow, they only /mated to bluster, for effect, the whole country will quietly mule down, and we abolition° leas of slavery 4itatiiin than for many Team Ple.iettL — Tbis Is ittaily to be &mired, and we earnestly trust It will be the case. Railroad to the Parlac We an indebted to the pol imam of S. W Rob ert., Eq., fore copy of a thick and handseme pg ra pkier,tontartilog the prriceedlogs of the Cot. ~,,002 had in Pkiladelphis, In April law, an favor of a National Railroad •through the territories o' thellalted Stales,- to the Pacidc Ocean. Amorg the important matters neglected by the present Coopers, through the absorbing nature of the ala rm contest, title Is not the lent. There is a deep and anxious delve hilt by the yam majority of the people of this : Union, for the apeedpconstruction of this great work, and a confident hope was felt at the commencement of the cocoon, - that come• thing would be done to carry out their wishes— It was thorght that Coogrem would at lout, tt nothing MOM', auMori so surreys to be made, to as to ateerudit the hest practical mute. An this will ton a work of time, probably two or three pelts, there was the. greater necessity of an earl! commeneemeot. These hopes have shared the fate of those entertained by persons who looked for en improvement in the tariff bill, kg apprepri• allow for the improvement of our riven and has. bore, and for Icjinintion on various other sal ient. of public and private interest. Tete sta , s, of alt tle shows how important It Is to the prorverity of the oratory, toot this slavery roe troverny shotid be rpeeddy aetind in come way, that the natiOnal tepreseetstives may devote the, time sod energies to the advancement of the get, •rat weltsre. EXPLOSION OX TUE. LAKE Bte►ser Amerleaoevas►l Live• Lost. The telegraph, on Thureday, gave us the flni notice ol lhls diseiter. We glean the fellowins particulars from the Cleveland paper,. The diwie: took plate about one o'clock, on Wedeesday,merning last, about forty miles below Erie. The steamer Alabama fell in with the America shortly after, sad towed her into Erie. The Cleveland Herald ,la no extra, dated Wed. nesday evening, Dim o'clock,.gives the following particular. Form the Enguteer of the Alabama, which rime In at six o'clock tea evening, we learn that the Alabama fell In wi'h the America about two o'clock an hour after the teruble accident bad on. carted. As the boats came together, he rays, the pampas on board the America rushed to the other beat Like w fleck of sheep, some arid, baggage on their shoulderr, nod eetely an in • Write of eaefu- MOIL and bewilderment. toe board the America tee torte 0103 an awful rave—acaoral were .1011.1 —cud with their head• and Ira+ torn off from their b >dies, and many_ Bros drolly scalded Thome who , were able ran about begging for relief tram their wagering& . He and others poured oil over bereft!, until Ito. supply was exhaustel, and was aced to Hosted. Me_laseph SmechT, of Vatham,C inn, who as named as fatally re tided. suited hi, resi dence to oars of the passengers on the Aiabama, and unturned bun to write to his wife that his last thought was of bee. The exploaion took place in the starboard boil- ! er, the second from tho ontaide—blowier the for- ward end of it entirely at, taming the loiter deck upside down, raising the apper deck some foot feet, and making the centre of the boat aperfeer wreck. ' No doubt some of the paesengen jumped aver b:aed in the confusion, end one we. wen In the water. It is wonderful that the tom did not Li ten after the explosion—in fact ehe La reported to Gate beat en aro after being towed to Erso. H. B. DV. El , of this city, we, on b wed the America, but fortunately wan unhurt intre a slight lajury to one °lbis hand.. When the Alabama lett Erie, eight of the twilled were dead, and probably as many mare will not recover. In this matter there ham been crow carelesanra. Sorb oedemas cannot rear without it, and lea lice, and the safety of 11l r tea velil g poSlle, demand that the cause this expiation be &ace:tattled, and those 'la fault bold miaow:dile. We anti indebted to the peritonea. of Mr. Na than Dzming, of 9,ath Bloornricid, Piekaway eattoty, 0, for the following L/ft OP PllllOlll-1 , 101100. W. H. Brunet, N. 'l.—not badly welded, bands Jeremiah Conner, with and 5 children—badly scalded. bfoLaughlin;Firecnan—died in an hour. H. Brace; colored welter—iota to pieces by the oilman. Wm. Lleas, head crxik--hadly scalded. Richard Retake, Whittiy,Oar.ada—lradly scald ed. Luther Kinney, Washinvon, Macomb county. Klett badly aceldc3. lonia Sianeldr. ihrham. Po—mortally. /awl Clancellor.Ereman—died la an bow. Patrick Watch, Fireman—mill die. An a/ french roman, shoo dealer In N. York. badly. • Amhlbald3dnsey, stecraga putonyer, Mich.— . J F L,ilor,Clocinoab•—•3oi - D I;traciona•—face sod bands Pawlet' Howley, dect patsenker--74ands and Nee *cabled.: D E.. Terry, Norwalk, (1.--.ll•ad Injured by • . Win.Terry.-misiiicr— no doubt drowned. Bridget We;lob, B tdalo—brdlv wedded. Jacob D odi slightly eronided . Michael 114[e:qv, Fireman—nor die. greaser—inisiting. Denali Winen, deck pasiengor--ndly scald ed. _ James Morphs, Irish dick hood—bridir scalded Tnoi. Parcel!, Ftremon--hady rorsiArd. Colored cook, name not knowc--qlshtly soild . • Tto depraved wretchni who have been Pill' c ol Sluiesiaripa properly wrecked in all skip Eliztbani,ti rim Island, N. Y.. ire in • ( sir way of ine e nek yin. exemplary punishment. The Col; lee° , "I'Llis port ofNeW York, by .1 well devised plan, has a°eesedtdln discoserlog the names 'era 12mbet of lb° "Ms. The Express mys that not less Mae ad them passing its rospeetahleahm lreesnaamisad, and against this number there is P r.C •I4IiCS Whi2b will send them to the Penitently,. 1.4.. peraon~. reside at Fire islatd. Ealebodlle, sad ter - ten miles along the shore.; _ • Is one toms were (bend lirea lb e . o f wool, in another 40 bars of soap, in sanest h.° 17 ales., le soother quantity of silk. ta me .. • oit, auothcr flasks of, oil, lashes,. barr e ls of All this cane from the wreck of the p. 3. sad some of the goals had been carnal e. 41, :r" the wrath Some miaow: articles were the possession of reepectable farmer, and nye. 4 anon of ooe wanes was Mond • draw sopee e m to base belonged to the Countess Orson, and Owe e an ressmis to suppose that this &taws not a. ly takeo from hoe body when drowned, hat tai Its awok e had been plundered of the jewels which rt antalaid. Sane of the clothing of the Mar. ekteadte, - and of tier child, nod some of the cloth• tag of:Horace Sumner. were found, as also the Rouble rant of • child—all of vellum are to pose sessioa alba oiSeem. It is due td the fairer sex to say, the: sesnaly, they - seemed shocked at the condubt of their husbands, etas, Whets, booth. an and friends,: who hod be ,oget home lase fruits of plunder and mistral:re. In one house bowrver.- women ureic found braid,o; the rich straw into hate, and 'these bed half completed tkaieltrork. la another instance even the ship'. aninpet &abet% stolen and it was spear. cat that ' , ted half the teal beak manifested by Wks food plates to save the life and property as flora or to commit acts of robbery, that mites iva fl rrty ROO taro Ws, Intrid, Papa li4TAIIIIINCITON. 12 ""*P 5 4 4 * 40 4 ;11 /4 11r8 i 3804 P L - • "•.^ Pei?"' While the people and the induitry d.ilopeor4 coo getting ntiouitBiidei the tedetiettiktr.the aliment would appear io be doing, in a mere mon ey point of view, well by u. I bare not the - means of ascertaining with my degree of accuricY the Precise receipts of macula, from casuals during the year which has just closed, but I have learned enough to Indicate that they will amount to,if they du not rxstsiderably exceed, forty millions of du!' tars. This is apparently nlarge timount,but is ye• ally a less than might. have been expected under the Tariff of 1842, as any just and fair comparison will demonstrate. to fact 1 have always heed ready to take that most wisely framed and heneti• cent act, as the best revenue measure which has ever been adopted, and far superior even ut this respect to the TarilioflB4ll. If the political rep. Cation of President Filleacee depended alone el.n the share which be hod in preparing and carrying through the law of 1842, be would be honorably dminguisited among the greatest statesmen of his During the first quarter of the past fiscal year the income was not tar froth $ 11,500, 000 , I e.ticante that of the accord at 55,000,003, and the two last are known to have produced about' 620,000,000. Thew amounts are exclusive of about 52,500,000 which may be fairly estimated as the reeeipm of the ports in California and Oregon. I showed, last Decentber,that the receipts at San Francisco, were at thereto of nearly 5200,000 per month, and its commerce, as well as that of Oregon, has vastly inereesedimee. It issaid that during the latter hall of the year, the expenses of collection were so for reduced by Mr. Meredith, as to be brought far within the rate of Walker's, a most preceding administrations. 13nt I must not go into a dissertation upon finance, during this exceedingly warm weather. As the son declines towards the tropics, I shall take the liberty to impure upon the patience of your readers amne. thing in the figurative style, to wit,tables of prices, of interests, production, wages, sad getiatioislekP. sitions in general. dram.. q. 31. Datot of the Compromlao_Sk•teb of the Psi:weeding. thereon Ills Ma boort • On of contltot, of triumph to Noce, tad of moaning to other!. The Compre miNe Bill, ultra itaTery question, witiott has, Itt one ihipe or another, been ander coulderafico fully five mouths, tu beat - maimed and mutilated and finally defeated. The favorable symptom. of yesterday have proved entunly Innen and deceptive, and the wbote project bas been over• whelmed in hreutediable destruction 1 will give you ■ bnel damn of the manner in which ties result wu attained, and If it has been rendered nape:goons, by previons telegraphic id tieu, IL Will al court° be NE , ted• In the zinminit, Mr. Jefferson Pali. delivered a (anon. sad mon ialinamaiory apeeeh, Insult in throughout diannion and revolution. This apecels was tnimlnated against Norm' motion t strike out the clause tf the bill prohibiting the ter ritorial government proposed to be established un- der the bill, hum legislating upon shivery for o lUM6II. This motion, to the general surprise o .those who favored the Omnibus plan of adjust sand, prevailed by the large vote of 32 to 20— ,Welve mei 'Sty. TOL; WU& meat blow to the btli, in fact, almost deciaive agates% it. The whole body of Southern Senators, but Ewing. Walker, and Whitcomb, voted to the ISrmative, and Southern Whigs united wth them. lam inclined to think that we mutt antalder the bill lost from th a 1400Dellt,11111MI it decided pillte.l l / 1 1 WOOL= taciugairtet, which v e.e Wore to doubt. Then Mr. Pearce dealt the prcpm a blow iwhich cettamly was mortal, if the other bad not been. Thin was a motioa to rescind, to substance, Dawson', amendment, carried ye:ate:day, except lug New Mexico, east of ht.° Grande, from the operations of the blll, and to insert instead • clause ponponing the Wbcll subject of terntorial governments caul Much am, l£sl. Ur. Pester, made • very decided speech - , to the eXcet thin he u.t proscribe Me Mar Mexientrs, sod neo7 ti en • suitable got ailment in etillncoin to the threats of Texas, even though the WI were lost in conseque nee. Mr. Benton also made aloe', able, and sarcastic speech, ID favor of the wneudrnete, which sounded much the requiem of tree Compromise. To the utter consternation of the friends of the bid, POMO'. 131011011 to strike cat prevailed--syes 33, nocs ''a • and It was at once perceived that Bradbury's proposition for • joint commission to settle ibis boundary dispute, most also be revocsidered sod lost, and so the bill hut R. a cons, goatee. The countenaticu of its •ti. 1 vacates gave rad evidence, of their caosclouri , tittle, or at least their lean, the, all woo ben. From this to .he d tall, I shall sia:piy glee a eat. .love at be maman sad tee v.des. Mr. litio moved the indefinite postponement tJ ke bat. ReJeetad—?7to 32. Mr. Douglass moved to emend, by requiring the eommissios to report to the President before the 15th.of Dane:ober next. and to provide that the right, at the parries abould remain the same as note Oran the (dither legislation of Cor6reas— Lost 7-21 to 33 Mr. Torrey again mover) the indefinite pos4 pouemeot of 'Loot by 29 to 30, one ma jority, the Woggle narrowing down. Mr. Underwcod moved to strike out eomething from the remeinder of Pesree'e amendment so as to Improve it, which was lost—ayes 25,, nays 32. Yoke Wen made the drat absolutely decisive motion of the day, which was to strike out the provision for njoint commission to settle the boons dory. Bradbury'. nmendment and this prim ailed by the teat vote of 20 to 29. It has been known for two weeks, at least, that without this feature the bill could hot pam, and therefore it was now iacootertably expiring: — Mr, Chase moved again the tridentate pow. ponement of the bill—lost 2910 29. A motion to adjourn teas oat-14 to 42. Peerce's motion to Insert the latter pool of tils amendment, (postponing the termoriel govern meets until Much 4tb,1451 was loat-25 to 29. Then the bill coo pined nothing at an relative to New Mexico. That passenger, therefore, had en tirely left the emeibes. Mr. Walker moved to strike out all concerning Deseret, that Is all remaining but Calieirnia. Doe via moved to amend the amendment by including New Mexico with De' emt or Minh, and retaining the whole. Loot-22 to 31, and then Walker's amendment fen-21 to 33. A motion to sOj taco was lost-14 to 32. Mr. Phelps moved indefinite postponement of the bill. Lost-29 to 27 111 r.Atchlson moved to styli e out all rtlottag to Ca/forrois. leaving nothing hut U ah end the 121 m mons. Lett by the tie vote of 29 to 22 Mr. Sebastian movetito limit California South by 36 deg. 30 min., Lost-23 to 27, Mr. Winthrop moved to reconsider the vote on Mr. Atchison's motion to strike Celifornia out of the bill. Ile •aid he was ardently to favor of the admission of Celiforrus, but the imaging it depend. ant open the manures of the some bill, was to direct and culpable-violation of the high consiims tional right of a member of Congress to peon pada. mein separately upon each distinct gnernion of 1 , legislation brought before him. This motion pre veiled-33 to 2d—seven majority. Mr. Clemens moved the Indefinite postpones mein of the bill. Lett-20 to 3j. Mr.• Winthrop then renewed the motion CIA,. chiaon la strike oat ali concerning Caldbrola, and this time It prevailed-91 to Zr—nine majority.— The preview' motions' had been directed to the Miliaria odfrom the trunk the members, its hands, legs, and arms; thus to strike mit California, we. the extraction of the heath Nothing was left of that ceteray reared fabric but the contemptible corner appropriated to Uteb nod its Mormon sets I tiers. Mr. Dawson moved an adjournment, hoping that they might come together in the morning re. solved to retrace their steps, and yet tone° bill. The appeal lean in vain. Beebe said he meant to show hia magandmity and good natore, by saving the only remainiag passenger in the lumbering ye- Mete which had just bean deserted piece meal tir the Senate. He 'twisted upon sitting here and Prising this remnant of the affair to night. dd. internee% was rcrused--tyon 22, clays 33. 33 'eslaaa moved to amend the S miners booed.. 47 ' 4 likb by toting latitude 32 deg. , Gl. Davie °: '''l l ‘etartecid by adopting 20 deg. 30 mi. It „fated " th eclose vole or 20 to 2'7,—Cow and Haa n 4 .4 1 4, and Dieltinson and &organ/ ""41 " " te r esir Minx: dui Campromien Toe lino of 31 I^g, then carried. Me. Ewing navvea,„„ ' apart,. Lost. The <OWL= thes . sime ap on cogrorsing the he n s eau""fall only • eeivision for the organize. 1100 61 a 1°61°6 , 1 gonTh4 flat for Utah, without :the Ptor' ao. to amend ment that .ore biProbagua from kits. tuba iggialet abiveq, but d l netiM to guoteet —•—• • Rile moved to areem3 PO a. to pole tl pent al lib y. The.n a.e ems Cuurvadore prevail, to matunand of the *good. Bask loved to lay the bill ou the Cal*. Lnt ""V ( Afrie*, emit wOhlbs 2Vleail •••••21%) to P. CoCommanderr Manton Co 'the "(Aerie colonies, The bill wu then ordered to be Cava, a „3. by- - .tinder the care of the Penasylvaitht C.oloeisatom the awe o(22golB,toat I believe the ULU t eadieg Society; to esamine and report on their condition. and garage were left &31 to morrow. That °Meer did to, and made the following IV ' A Devine indisposition obliges me to leave all ""'"-- comments upon these event to year oditririal pen. The. county ol Grand Sam, et which Rama 3 vatu _ Wm, although not toe most populous, is the coun ty town, is principally inhabited by emigrants from Prom the Republic of August I. Virginia and Marylnod; and a few from South Car olina, Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, with a presentation of Ver.kg. mins ..... small number from New York and Connecticut.— The town of Bar= Core lies on the point formed The EuswYs EalreOrdinuY end idiaistore Pion. by the junction of the risers Si. Johns and Bensool .poteutiery of foreign preferments, and other di. and &boost ' unmedistely opposite, at the Union of plomatie funellonarien accredited to the Govern. Joha red 14 ' 61 ' nee "' " 'lee" the enee of lihn meat of the United Stales, were presented to the fri.,-/ non (millet up the W. Johns is the town of . . President yeaterday,at twelve o'clock, at the Ex. llama Cove contains two hundred and sixtyy . in °celiac Manion—the President being attended by t"l ia ' na •Z a i rlt," . r:, d g 7 i d ; an . d c n n:tr o i. than members of his Cabinet who are in Own.— whom, in each town, ate natives, the remainder Several albs diplconatio.peroznages were absent; are emigrant. from the United States. some frern india P nagdn t and others Iron baring r Ail these plum are r Z i r i eZch int a ' re ' s ''L istl7, gone on summer — tint:l[2lone Into distant and rills and wane elmuy feet to width; allowing each buitil k„, p.,,,,, of t h e ca y. ti , She bik, s .th ig F n.,. tog lot to ha suety feet by a depth of on. hundred ! and fay. Ihe buildings are constructed ehitiff of rations rook piece: I wood, which, to my opinion, is bad policy, as the constant unerctuinge ol wet and dry seasons cause, ' , them to rot; - and added to this, the myriads of in l sects which this climate supplies, mate, Mein soon go to decay. This could he avoided by subsuming stone or brick; the latter article being now made in rum. parts of the , Repulhic; bin that which I ahould recommend to place of caber of the above articles ts trop. It gave me much pleasure to learn 'from all with whom I conversed, that the mural and religious condition of thus part of the Liberian Itepubne is ramt cheering, there being but little vice, while a truly gratifying religious character I. very sipper. ant.. alkAtexandre de BonLilco, Envoy Extraciediniu7 and Minister Plenipotentiary. M. Edward de Stoechk, First Secretary of the Legation. 4 Gana' Bytom. Rt. Hon. Bit H. I. BOFor, Envoy Es.leatodin try v.na blinlitst,PWolpotentuiry. Faaut M. Bain de Bois is Gamic, Envoy Ettraordioa ry sod Minister Pee!pates:flay. M. A. de Bosirbooloo, Bemis's , of Lepton. M. I. Marie, M. Paiutelgoe, M. Phlllbcal, Maher Don A. Calderon de la Darcy Eavoy Extract.. diary and Mln.later PlanipmentOuy. PonToast. The COMO:M[O4T I. C. de Fisaniete E. Weal blintuer Resident. M. !khan., Chuge d'Alrauel, al micrion U. Henri Bea nit Spencer. Minister Resident. M. Steen de Bdie, Charge d'ASitzet The Chevalier Sergio Terrain" do Mated*, Envoy Extraordinary and Miaiuer Plenipoten tiary. Cram. Don Manuel Carvallo, Elvoy Ectraordiniry end Minister Plenipotentiary. Don Frei:tette° 9. Aalgburnaga, Secreting of Legation. Pray. Dan J. Dl. Tirade., Envoy Extraordinaty and bliniater Plenipotentiary. • Nsnca. Don Angel Fluki, Alla Che Mr. Bodiscr, Envoy Egirgomtinary and IVlinister Plenipmentiery of the Emperor of iio3lllll, being the Senior member of the corps, on being present• ed to the President, made the following address in behalf of himself and his.e Illeegues it bits pleased . Divine Providence to take out of this world ttin Chief Masiztrate apponned by the people to preside ore, the destinies of the Annericim Union. -- • • Alter bavin,g shared with the whole country die Jeep bind unanimous regret given to the memoy of the alustriatut general and eminent statesman whose long end bralLseit weer A. been w and• deal). closed, the Diplomatic Corps • belts you It pre ens their respects to the nes/dent d.• signaled by the Constitution to complete the teen al the national election. - - I feel happy, Mr. President, to L. able to &lour° yoh, ha the name of the Monster. and heed • i a legrowq hen presrpt, that the sovereigns and gov ernments which WO hare the honor to tepreveut desire fntehly to aulualaiathe heat retiti.n. With the American tiovernment. The happy patineo of the United States gives them groat facilities for remaining unconnected with the contests that may agnate the world, acid to devote all their efforts to the manatertapee of the Upicao and the growth of the national prorperity. The tplomatic Carps sincerely hope, Mr Brea. w . ident, that We s eats your Atinitonuranon may respond to your good ix/tenuous and to your devo tion to the country. To whtth the Bresirient thus replied Mr. Bodisoo, and gentlemen of the Diplomatic Corps Ihave listened to your address with nonskid mations sorrow tool rattsfamion, it reminds me again of the irraparaute la's which my country has awn/yard in the death of my ittu4ng hut II in gratifying to receive Irian the repreacuta• Oven of forego notions the aIataILOCISS of itself friendly feelings and maimus derive to coluvato estimable relations with this Government. 1 cue.. gratuity: yoy Mr. Bodtseu, and yoor colleagues, Upon the Immerse: peace which now prevatts, and the good soviet, which hang over the future; and are happy uk assure you that I remprotatue, tool , caudally, ail the good will which you have espro, ! sect towards this country. and that nothing shill be wanting, on my part, to maintain those kind reta, tiers with all foreign wives which naturally spring from the love of honorable pale with every (or. ease poorer. As you have justly remarked, our position n such as to exempt ya from the agitoting court/venues of the old w rid; and my Intention is to inalnittin strict nen - ionic towards all nations, rile into policy of the United stater, inciting every legiti• mate amhortty to migrate any aggression upon that rights of others, and mime the power. at gnarl n• &pant In proknodh u,r harmony, prosperity, nod ni.i• on of this growing Repulatu, over the deentoes of j knee, so unexpectedly, been caned to pre. side. I tender to you, and your courtesy e. respectively Mr. Sadao°, the assurance of my high nigarii, Ten Lka....1. SPREADING.—Mr. Ithetis bold . Inset of instant thstztoon seem* to fir,d some cch os in South Carolina. •'s4utj Compromi.e," In the Charleston Memory, denounces the proponson to accept the extension of the Missouri Compro mise line to the Pamir,: as a settlement of the sta. very question, and isrerts that •'the North will con sent to no compronii.a which the SoUtb ought to cc erg" lie concludes : "Let us rival, an asnendostot of Ike Cunonttn• tson. Ii that cannot be obtetned, let the Southern States give notice to the Nonbern, that they "re. tunic the power. granted under the Constitution, since they pave been perverted to then injury and oppreasiott . end proceed at neon to elect delegates to a Convention to frame a Constitution for `Pie, &whom United Stairs of4Vmth elosorira:" "Sidney," in the Macon (S. C.) Telegraph, hails Mr. Khetem speech with delight, and excleirna," Is" a.r dissolos the Union, and be lone tooth it." Ile concludes "To the able and fearless statesman, who has spoken to us lo ma language of patriotic brink, and has called upon his fellow einem, of his State,and of the whole South, to join him in enforcing th , oro ly restart,/ for all our crushing wrongs now within our reach—a Desaoluzion of the CIMI7I-1 nay Ad. Vance' my hand is feeble, but whatever of strength it has in bin !" Here now is a beautiful trio of madcaps—three editorsgtorying m their shame, and joss as guilty of treason as Benedict Arnold was, the only differ ence being that Arnold went over to the common enemy, while theme traitors are seeking to get Up that worst of all strifes,—a civil war—a war be tween friends, countrymen end brothers, From the Ctutrievion Mercury. "Time has not weakened the force of his posi tions., and the insolent threats end Coarndenmets. toms of Mr. Clay do not very much tocrease the chances of 'au honorable and peacnable settlement of the question. They du not protnia much in the way of justice to the South. The threat. of "trai tor's dhotis" and • "invasion" do not savor of the perpetuity of the but indicate Mat Oren hi Mr. Clay s view, it'll a rotten and foul cartes dust is no longer to be held together by its own warm vitality, but by force, by chains and loot., the safe cordi of a lawlea nod hated despotism. Mr. Clef appeals ICI Violence to behalf of the Union, and threatens South Caroltattns with the gibbet forspeak • log their coda" From the •.. , .noh Csaro6nen Could Mr. Clay's pious wishes be ,•armed out, every plot tree to the south would be a gallon., and old haintoct could not supply rope enOugh foe a halter for every Sofithtmer whine heart hems in unison with the seolunews uttered-by Mr tthett. The doom of a traitor ! And this invobed is be Senate Chamber of the United Slates by a recreant to the South, upon the head of an ardent and dew voted friend of her rights under the Constitution. We may well devair of justice when an rl prersed determination of rmisiance to agasessom upon the constituno.l rights of any porlion of our people is branded as treason to the Senate Chamber, and draws forth applause time the gal lcrlea." From the Stet. night Republic-an "Although England," to me the words recently uttered by General Cushing, of Mmisschusotts Al though England sin a price on the beads of John lia a cork nod Thomas Cushing, as traitors, yet they well tnigbi and they did retort—that the aggressor and not the aggrieved, that the violator of the put.- lie compact, not the victim of the ...- - violation; tbat the oppressive majority, not the oppressed minon ty—was responsible for the dissolution of the Union between the Ltritish Colonies and the British Metropolis. ° If Mr Mien be a nailer, the 'Mittens of South Cagan net trotters to a than. Should he meet with the traitor's doom . , w considerately and Itititly invoked for him by the pseudo patriot, Henry Clay, there will be thousands who would gladly share his tae." :A severe gale visited Newberne, (N. C.) on Tues day matt tau, by which much damage was done. —Some 13,000 bushels of salt were lad, with rot • set shoes, lumber; do The amount of damage is estimated at from 520,000 to 523,000. The brig lours, boon,' for New Orleans with ■ cargo of wines and fruit, consigned to IL F. Nich ls ft Co , from a non in Spain, weed ashore on Crab Island, rear St. Thomas, on the 24th of April, and is supposed to be a total lea. Her rano was fully insured m that city. The Nesbit Iron works of South Carolina, have been purchased by a Seied oh Company: the ism $112,000 having been given fee the laud., works, and a part ri the negroes. The Wayedyr_Home, a very extensive and pop. War hotel ill Mobile, tras dabroyed by Lire an Thstrldie of Jut wilt. Brunt Cove contains two cburches,mic bgiontring to the Baptists, the other to the Methodists. Ethos has three churches, Methodist, Baptist, and Presby terian; end Bexley also has two churches, belong. ing to the two first . denuitituations. Attached to ouch of these churches is a flouruhing Sunday school, attended by Datives as well an American chi liken; the average attendance to the above three towns being two hundred and thgthy.five,of whom one hundred and twenty are native youths. There are also at Berth, am, day schools, and Bd.. Cove and Edina each has one. The condition of the people of Grand Basest can. pot be considered as highly prmperoas, as they ant sloWty but steadily increaung to •griculture and pemmeree. The eUltteatent of entree is receiving at this place especial aticritioth Judge Bettina alone having twenty-five acres devoted to that object, and there are others but little below hum in the '2'nenttitityti of rdoOtioein the ''' pTon . too the , r" so a t t h e arlTi n a t ifd . Basso produces more coffee than nil the other parts of Llberla united, the quality of which is equal to the best Java. This article eau be cultivated to any 'Pent, Is todtgefiens In the soil, and Is. found in great abundance. The exports from Grand Balsa consist chiefly of palm oil, camwood, ivory, arrowroot, ginger, emir ! as vet a .mall quantity of coffee. Tee whole , 1 amounted last year, from Basra Cave and Edina atom, to about twenty-tire thousand uollurs The imports embrace the usual necessaries of life. with but few luxuries; the amount of which I wan °noble to °ingot. The Baum tribe or natives surround this part of Liberia, and arm represented as being very friendly. and willing to work for a fair compensatiov, when not employed on their own lamas. It may be prop. er for rue to ineution, that within a few days of my arrival at Basso Cove, a deputation from um of the far , far Inland tribes came in to bOileit that com missioners might be appointed oa the peal of Law ns. to make urrausethents With all the interesting tribes, for • cleoi passage in the ben snore, lot the pull:wile that all ought have an opportunity of bring• tog their produce free front any °boucle; which I ant told for other tribe. hove been in the habit of exercuing; Ito coolie's rimier, were scconlinaty appointed This ea we of the lac. al the time., an inthention of the probed.e aerator of the con, coerce of Liberia. Bin I hare reserved for the Inner part of n;y re , port, that wh.eh 1 cannot but deem the mut imp, tont. Tttai town , of Llama (tore atul ti.ttna ere °tail itcse4 by daams bar 6f most tuna"fe, and at namepetindr entetradtle pasn, Ailed dumper of tody too nulet to the sunthwetd, In whit is termed the cove, in a most desirable Siam. Ilan for a town, welt supplied with water, and evi cry other requisite tat a settlement, and at which .41 died , of Innate run land with pertert safety even on th, woo, infailorr. It w itt laretemptetion to tam a rsym,ltsitily on this rite, end nip only Wunder in, list It was Ho! selected (of the sell!, meat, os . , it tint tiverluoked, why it should have been so love neglected. There is no spot th.t I hare visited en •7, tekuir on NlStilch I tbloll to will etklCUalled lie a commetetal plot: and it I had env influence with the Cdwtuntioo Itioeletti, I it.e, Ii nu. siren tioniity recommending that this point should receive their I hope the t,iticni-re l'oloncrett. Society will I take the esrlirct apportmoy 01 supplying the yuinc ty of Greed lions with intelligent and entorprieing ' amtatatits, wane of whom at lawn shall paa.rea nanclentle capital. Ft intl he Ilanateigb T.lrgaph We cell the attention a those I. faros of the election of Judges by the perlde, to the fallowins letter addressed to Samuel Parte. q., Ly two weathers of the Philadelphia Bar, which &salons s rem, idri: evicted into for the purpose of defeat. lag, by a secret but e aten.ive 0413,3,0 t, the I proposed .. c pa t tictit of the CULlttllitlll.oo. giverl! ' the &came of Judges to thu people of the clittp eta ddit 'mtg. Mr. Parke. 1...1 to fee , of the amer.dment and opposed to the Use of say secret or covert Melo , to defeat the wishes of the people, very properly had. the Inure published to the Lmoarter Republican, thaVbe friends of the meneore, being fore warned, might be fora armed. We trust Lb I no attempt made to keep from the reach of the people, the nest and prsvtlege of choosing their owe Judges, will •vraketithetu to the imponance of the mcuttra. Pbiladelphit, J 1 1 ,7 19;b, 13:0. 811141.[L Pns RV, F. V , DOW Mir—An opposition Is now being organized Is swings pans of the State, to the prrposed Amend:twat of the Consutation, by arnica the Judges ate wade elective i and it to intended to hold in the course of next month, at some designs. ted place, a @Mall prem., Mooting 10 COrolOil ortiOo indtgrienals only, one Whit sod one Democrat, from each judietal dlstrictoptietly to consult upon and arransc a plan of action hor the different coon. i ties Owing to the circumstacces of tlits move:, meat beteg entirely unconnected with patty poll• ' tics. and to the natural tudiapdsitinn of most people to give themselvea trouble about wbd does nut , immediately or persoraily affect theta, we have In i some insiloweft, nn eSly Or Certain means Of •S -oettslairg to whom we ought to address one. selves, in order to the procuring .0 the neveraldir pennon to meet at the consultst on tib.int to be held. Among the diatricts, in Which we. are I thus at • 100, Is yours. Allow us, therefor, to beg that you will do as the favor to seed, or II you prefer that course, to put this letter alto the Lauds of • freed, sortie Moiler that he williend tia the names of a Whig and Democrat of your district whoa we can re'y upon to attend st snob • cen• saltation, and stierwards, to old in giving effect to the resew. which theta may he devised sod dott ratted on. GARRICK M A LLEILY, C. INGERSOLL Lynch law 4n the Rio Grand• Cott. Intoarcalanoa or lea Victmt—Etinoutaa Soma—We base trendy briefly mentioned • couple of Lunch hew execution• upon murder err, on the Rio °tante, in 'feat, lately. From the Amen.. Flag, publiabed klutattionte, of the 17th of July, we take the following puttee. Lars: "An eceorrenCe of the some kind took place on the II th oft oly. The eight before, at a hinder g or rather afar having left it, Capt. Jahn Brennan wan !allowed, nabbed, and killed by a notorious ruffian, named Bill Hardy. The murderer then Waliced back to the how, with his knife In cad, reeking with blood, exclaiming, '• I'm a tart —and that's tee way serve any man who will follow me." Some of there who heard him, any posing be had got into difficulty with • Mexican, advised bun to leave, which he did. As soon as It was anertained that he hue trilled Capt. Brea. tan, men were sent to the Stoners! ferric& to pe vest his escape Into Mexico, and others started to pursuit. He was a•rosted next morning abotA daylight, near ono of the ferries, ironed and ;lien to jail The only eaum assigned for this brutal mr,rage, is the refund of Brennan to let Hardy hive money, while at Brace. Deis Hardy, It lop• pear., had killed a man at St. land•, one or, the Adman', and bad attempted to take the lives of several in o.lyealon. An tin, and Sae Antonio, and row tout away from Monterey is iwta der ing the war. 0., learning the rharacter of the into, and the inneurenew of tee jail, the citizen, of Brow needle determined, as the prisoner had antlered his guilt, to cut short hi. murderous aa• reef at once. A runner; assembled, and it was need that the culprit should be !meg konllerith." The Flag describes the rest of the proceedings, an follows: The crowd Men proceeded to the Jail end de manded the culprit. The deputy atheriff remarked to the etowd this he held the keys of the jail, and it was his duty to safely keep the prisoner, but he did not feel disposed to resist the demand of to tame a portion of the citizens orate county. fie would, thetefore, deliver up the hem with tue request that the ptistaer be permitted to make any &wetness in ezplatistion, or otherwise, he might wish. The was readily seceded to, when the prisoner was nofeUeted sod brought knit, and in that condition permived to walk to the place of tin execution. It WU proposed to tie him, but on his assurance that he would Dot attempt to eon, he was suffered to go free and untrammelled In any way. Oo coaching the spot selected for this MM. to wens. he remarked that be knew be had to die, and Intended to die like a man; but would rather be shot than hen. The crowd assembled bi nen this mole= tragedy was quit* large but lira dotty and quiet, with a few exceptions. No 01111 •olnnteerisg to shoot the guilty, hardened wretch. It was decided that he =nuke hong. Rev. Mr. Cravens then came forward and introduced tam s 16 and Raked Hardy If he desired anv [venue- Hon, or had may statement to make. He said he had nothing to say, except at to the disposition of effects,and request the wilting Ma few letter, to Mt hien& He then agitated Mr. Of MIS 10 pray for him. Da ins a this tisse, and evert while the anangements were tasking for tamable him A TiIIITTINThs fl'lr latgeteauty, Where be a:gamed* Methdiatitt AhIk.V.I.II.VJEIIe,LJL:. I Lo tribunal than any eitCarth:the Walked the ORO - perish Matta ince lab table: tat affeHog . , Mirka otitis fare or haat* betray the kat ear. raniiiimineiii Pints Seaga ea:liter tins • eke. And even took' theata that Wee to hang thsbehes o . him, 'mined the bewares knot, to show how it s Rottue—Fal7.] Wu done, witeout the alight:At Datable. treater Of the nerves._ Thole mantel* the Mena. fearing AN ACT to to ride for holding the Courts of the the knot warrior waß tied, untied it for the puns Milted &Wei le rase of the tab s as or Mkt pate rectlfying, in which they felled, when he chwhi/Wrof the Ridges of the altsllict co*" remarked to • gentleman itancting near him that Be unsexed be tie Smite and Boast of Herr he would have to tie it spin. Thin kind once uotanoss Adis United Patio if Annertes in Con the individual addressed promised to perform for grow assonid«i, - 'fail in cue of sickness or other him, di.abWty or any district judge brasy judicial die. • The doomed moo then got into a cartoneanted ton of tee naiad Statekwafeh chill prevent him on a plinth we. co matt on the wheels, without from holding icy Meted or, appointed term of the imp rawaace or assistance, and, while the rope, Maria court of his district,or of the circuit court which was auspeaded trout a beam used tot heat, therein in the gamma o f the circuit judge, Mid tog beeves, wars bag equated around his neck, upon the tam of each slaters or other inability asked to have his headlined behind him. There being certified by the clerk of such diarist court to he stood, high above the crowd, his heads tied, toe Moon judge of the circuit within which slick the noose close about his neck, death sluing him district may Ile, It hall be lawthl fur such circuit In the face, calm, cool, and collected. The cart judge,lf in his judgment the public Interest shad moved from ender him, and la this condhiou he so require, to ticrignate. and appoint the district was berried into await,. Stich a spectacle we judge of any other judicial district of the Baited never witnessed before; may we never agate. It Stain, with a the fame circa', to hold the district was evidently his intention to leap from the cart, court or circuit court In case of *lames& or ab bot was prevented from so doing by some one at. woes attic circuit judge, in the place of, lad thee Deming hit titration as it started, which caused charge all the judicial Milo of the district judge, his feet to drag from the tail. lie died efter • slight who may he an It .or otherwise disabled as afore. straggle, and thus terminated that earthly caramel wild, while such sickeess or other disability shall the notorious Bill Hardy, who had been the terror toritleue ; which efieciounent shall be tiled to the of every community in which he lived. He met once of tee clerk of the told district court, and be death with the same reckless holinerenee that hei entered maths minute* of tte court; and a moiled bad meted It ono to others. May his fate be a copy thereof, under the seal of the court, be, by Nonni:mg to a I who have heretofore consicered ouch eierk, tranamitted to the judge as designated themselves beyond the reach of law and justice." and appointed. The Flog 'e l ite . t h e e young hi ox i cho , w h o Soc. 2. And be it further rereeted, Thet is cue there be no circuit judge reireent within ouch elr. Jihad and killed another Mexican at a moms bank, coo, of of Ms sheen. therefrom or inability tots• and attempted to escape by swiwatine the river, moths the provision. of the preceding section, or of wee captured. brought back. and hung in twenty the nubility or nealeetof the' district judge a de. gamed by him to bold the courts and unmet the minutes from the time the murder was commit- Raines, within the thetrict for which ho or they may be so dos!quated, the clerk of coati district court shall certify ace fact or acre to the Chief leak e of the I/Jited States; and it shall therm:lan e° lawful for tee chieflosocie of the United State. to designate sod appeal, in manner aloreasid, any sterner judge within said circuit, or of any judicial denim within a circuit next immediately contigu ono to the one within which such disability cont.% which appointment shall be useenitued to such clerk, and by Ohio acted on as directed in the pre. ceding section. Sot- 3. And to further enacted, That it shall be the duty of such district judge as shall be for that purpose designated and appointed, (as is the preceding sections provided.' to hold the disitael court m circuit coon as aforesaid, and discharge all the judicial ditties of the district judge, who e Olt be sine or otherwice disabled as alorasild, so long as such sickness or bitter disability shall con. tate; and all the acts Sod proceedings in said Marts, ruby or before the and district judge to digitated and appotnted, shall have the game , farce, cleft, an &validity, ea if done and toil:tact. col by sod before the darter judge of sod distemt. Sac. 4. And be it further inroad, That it shall be lawful for sent circuit judge or the Chief los. nee of the United Steles, attic rue may be, from time to time, If in his judgment the public mamma shall so require, to make a new destgaotioa and eppoioteeat of nap other district judge crony joe diced, district Within the same circuits en afore. sold, with the powers laud for the duties and pur poses mentiOned in the preceding sections of this act, sod to revoke and determine any previous de s (potion and appointment. ege. 5. And le it further enacted That the dm tree judge to dningatod and appointed to hold the mutt and discharge the dunes of the district judge of souther distritt, and who shall bold such court or disabuse .00h doily+, d era be'allowed his .en. ...able expenses of tract to nod from sad of residence In at:cheater district, occessarr ' ly incur. red by reason of tech designation and appoint. meat, and his obedience thermal; sad such ciao.. us soon, when certified by the clerk and the din. tom ariorney of hr judicial district, within which rock sr-rotor, seal have beta performed, be paid by the meg bblOt of sacra district, and allowou him cos accounss wits the tinned Stara. A ppreved ,July HOWELL COBB, Spaiier rf the House tf Etpretentatttet. WILLIAM it. KIND, Preodent of the Senate. pro impure. MILLARD FILLMOI( E. CHOISILA to Coax.—ltitiCh anxiety In felt, end a great eeatee of uncertainty exult in regard to the progress of the cholera In the interior of the island, and as tote probable &lbws upon the next and nbsequent crops. This disease has not yet become genertybut a continues to spread in Va rious dlrectiansAind Its ravages., in pony capes, have been appalkag! On several eiatalea the do. struction of lifd among the Degrees amounts to 25 and 30 par reel, and in someone, even 40 and Leper cent. Of the whole number, and the most edlcient are, generally the victims. Should.. the disease diffuse itself throaghout the island, the toes t f life among the slave opervives would, In Oda ratio, probable not be short of 100,000 16125; 0)0 Even ream present average rate of mirtaluy 'on the estates, the estimates to the ultimate de. .struction of Lfa among the negroes, In the event or tte epidemic, becoming general throughout the Mu riot, an not less than TV or 60,0003. The pa r.nod of the year le, enteral:Latch. not favorite° Ie chocking the malady. nib laborer, carried at are to irreparable lots, bee -auto there Is to source Itrailablo as Present from which they can be replaced. The loss falls heavily on tho pro duction of sugar, because that breach has already at awbed the nailabld laborer, previously. empioy. ed in the culture of coffee, the yield of which an. ilrla has been htlelndicant Gm toveral yearn. It a crop o FEarr . tn w ere n iat w e di t b a e cetta i ls o l us e. ly tha c t u the tutu gean tity, from the Want of laborers, and this lamenta ble (act mut make Itself felt baton bang. SPECIFIC Wubioslon Cotrospos deist of tbo Philaulelphis Americas writes : So attemyt will be made to totroduce se amend. moat to the Cast aria 1.) yr:emetic Appropruwon providing for a moditication of the estating Tariff, by slowing apecal; for ant vaine st duties end coalmine certain diner.tiorduy powers upon (he Secretary of the trollatilt, 1111,WOOGrOztICO Wits the execrates of this provision. 'The friend. of d new t:0 tndnetr y owe It to the suffering condition of the manufacturing Stater, to perest In that or same other movements Which rosy tomes reltec and net to allow an acjonrament to be carried on. bl Cavite's Oct. with Itrcierleo to these inter - eats I have already shown 141.1 the prOiprollve slate of the Tregeney +imperatively require legirlatten to rovide scariest revenue. la a recent Inter en this enticed, 1 treat.d the public lands as•soaierr. of revenue, not because the proceeds west tato the general Tremury, but bees's., they were .pledged for the !security of Interest on the pub.te Ir, they see appropriated to another °eject, is todirect violation of good faith, and Me deb. omocy of mesas most seeessatily supplied from wore other snorer. C.a. W 1.,1:101 Nay: Yolna—The Albany If there were no cataract of Niagara, 00 mighty lehes. and no objects ot bold macreat to attract VI., torsthrough Western Now York, a view jolt now. of her verdant pastures, her fragrant meadotaa, and her golden wheat tells, richly compensate the trac ocher for alt one and rypense. A hurried suit to ft.-Pester enabled us to enjoy tattoo bnetly.glimp. ses blear-enthral prosperity the eight of which tills the heart with toy and thankfulness. Never tias ;he teeming earth viekled her tresouros with a more bountiful hand. .Never did "seed [decant% harvest" promiee x mitre abundant reward to the illation& man Never did prolihe Western New York pee =it a more lament ul panorama; foe a rail rood pan tenger, the view is htyhly panoramic.. 011ioda;le Cayura, Seneca, Ontario, and Munroe, VT ton truly high and phitny nondittoo The grow ing crops of every thocripuon and healthy and yig. "rocs trait promise to be cycellent and plentiful liniariti sod Munroe resemble the richest and lest erthi rated portion:ld England and itelginnt. I have never wen, in that portion al our State. many arm promoting a larger y laid of homer win who laming nelydnvned tbn arcane, -a al ac., arnee. and Warted Ine grad haremt wan er , •i me e, op a alrradf tenured Al b. resalencern Mr. place, on Tuesday novo mg. alth ult., uf Cholera, MA/Oft JOHN IfloNct, Moor of the (tenet. of Liberty, ru the .tortr year of ht au-e. We would ow. be doing justice to tfre lamented dead—not following the dletates of our uwo feel 101{% WOO? we pimply kiSIDOITII,C alk melancholy crreurneterwe. lu all the relation. of life, Mr. Irons • • stained an honorable position; he vu a kind tile. ad, an eilteetlolllllle hither, an ardent friend. and tent:Wile rtnaen. As an 19dlior, , h1sior Irons arfulded a puwrrtul influence, not More on neeount et" his talents Uwe his integrity and Vlaight character. He was nn honorable opponent, and at no time during high political excitement did he re. five narrowed courtesy to those with whom be may have had the warmest contests. lie governed hi, minders b r the rules of Christianity—being a highly respected member of the Cumberland Pres. byteritin Church. 111• death has produced n chasm in our coninmnity, and} loss to hr. family which is truly irreparable.—l - Cniontown Telegraph. rit'Lawes Wont Vaawiroaa.—The following ord shows at once Mr eemand for and the excellence .this great medicine. Certifieatea have W. so mei plied to (aver al this Venaidage, that we consider onneemsers to add any more. • "van, July ts:h 1817 "J. KIDD k Co—The Vermirage left us on We PO Ime ago by 'our elects', I. all coif. It sells eery rap idly, mud ...peat ...faction. As we am manly thi artielr, tad hoeing frequent calls for a, yo will please .und us some immedsalety. 0 A. MORRIS k CO [r 7 - For walk by]. KIDD& CO, No 601Votk1 etre augad&wS LOGAN WILSON & CO., IDO . OOD BT., ABOVE FIFTH, Have just received large addilions to their SPRING SIOGII OP HARDWARE, CIPPIIGIGke Imported by lam packets from Europe, and to width they would erpeeially all the attention of purchasers, beliertog their very eaten. sore mocks and low prices will give entire suistaation. mayftulAwl•T Mind a to Might by the P tam. d. S. Lance—Sir: I wish to bear testimony to the medical mune of the Oil called Petroleum. Iwo. for a lung time allbeted with a badly Indented and very sine eye, so much so as to lose algid entirely Coral:tout ,lirce months, with very Hide hopes of ever recovering the tight, and but a 4414 prommat sr haviog-lt ro betted or the soreness; my attending physician war unsuccestlal In maul a curt, or In giving relief, and ellorde , me but hale encouragement. I heard of the Petroleum about the Ist of April,ll44, and gave It Km elf the truth is, the sight ii retuned and opt eye. well, except • little tender or went when I go not io the sun. ANN IRELAND. Mansfield in., Cincinnati, May 111,11 M H. H. L.:mom-Bin 1 hare been armored with Piles tor ren yearn, and base vied other remedies, without permanent set et, until 1 heard of the Petroleum. 1 have seed only one bottle, and think 1 - am entirely cored. 1 terommeni. it to all who are alfileted with Pica 1 bare known it to be good for sore eyes. Cincinnati, Niel Stu, i KA. E. C. OAERETSON Bet sale geyser S. McDowell, 140 Wood meet; C Sellers, Wood std D M Carry, Allegheny city; Elliott,lt A Allegheny; Joseph Douglaas, Allegheoli also by Me proprietor, 8. M. BIER, I 4 Civil Raid, neventh st, Pittsburgh Improranaaaa a YeUtl/trr. DR. U. O.ISTEARNS, Imo of Domon, le prepared to manufacture and set [Rom Tarns WllOlO end puts &sem, open duetion or Atmospheric Beetle/It Plates:— Tooter... stain Ul /In amnia, where the nerve is 'expelled. Office and ectoderm° next door to the Map or's otter, Fourth street, Ptitsbutwk. ibIZZ To—J. R. hltFedden. P. 11. Raton. lel* Ono Do ... DejlitCa cu rofrolt IGHCOURAGX awns. taisTITOTIOIOII OITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY, =M=EI C. G. lIU3SEY, Paiasr.••--A. W. MAB4B,Sneh. Oettec—No. 41 Waist 0000 f, in its warehouse of C. 11. RANT. r 1111 S COMPANY Is now prepared to Insure all IMuds of risks, ma bosses, Mantsfactorma, armada merchandise in store, sod In ulnae vane% de • An' ample guaranty for the ability and Integrity 6I lectors,n, ls &forded of character of the DC: who are nit enlaces Pittaburgh, web and favorably known to.thecommualay for their prudence, lotelligeoco, and low.grity. Daaserrum-41. G. HIISOOY, Wm. Bagaley, Wm. L. Later, Jr., Walter Pineal, .Hugh it, Yang, F.dwwd lleasenon, Z. Kinsey. B. flartwagb,ls.ll. kier. ap3o,-11 . . 8.• O. STOCKTON, G T ATE io Johnitou &Stockton, SELLED, NER, NitINTKA, and B IND ER, cur ,r• or ALArtct cc 6 TAlrd 54101, rimby is*, Pa. 0 p!au 19.1 AN ACT. to ni.inats too terms of the circuit aed distort mod attic United s:ates, for tho =EMI , •• . . Resolved, by the Sift oe• and limes, J Repedn. deem of the flnurd Stain if Aoserdes ea Con. Gress nestled:4d. Tb.t mere ibod beheld at the city of Ca:umbu• to the Stale of Oato,two rcsular is me of the circuit and dsosict courts of the Oni. tad Sister, (cc lbc district cf Ohio, in each year, which shall COMILICIII, resimot racily on the third Tuesday to Octotior, iu C 6,11 year, and no much cf •ity lam a^ requires tie terms of Itlld moats to I a hold to loly sod November, respectively, as a elm repealed. Sec.. 3, Angle is forh.e ersimteris That al issues now per.d . og is either of said cowls shall be tried at the terms herein pioliMea for, and to precem mooed Of protmediegs jmodiog is cuter of said coons, shall be avoided or impeded by this chime° f the time of Mosso:le , bin all piocess, ail booth', moil rem:4l.22.er*, relorosble at Ibis est term et either of said coatis, shall be returt, , •• • • hie end requited tole cowl arm hcid undo thil et, to the 111111 h manner SO made tettitaabla alto Tac o thereof, and heall bate fir I area an. Lace Of Onto and Penal.. B. It. Co, 7111 rd at, Pvt . 's...so, Anglyt P., 1i.50. la Stu, \ holds., oi :Oa 0100 and Pcoasylvaroa I Roll cod Cobtpany are hereby noOftrd is pay ,he , etal t i asta anent of nye .1 aim. per slsoro. at Is adt. e ~ . ,autpatti oa a to fare the . .. 1 / 4 n.t, dot 0 , Atnts . ~b tIo 1 na, .r.calmsat on or lo fare the . .a, a dry tt np .c tr. The truth rnSU.lorcht Oil ur Lclurc 5-e tu.h d y of Ortohor eel, Ur on 7 . ./s Instalment 4.. railed for on the arth at July et no - .ad 14'51 I.ARIMF:II. Jr. Treasurer. • • 111 Irate On r t last. ' , Woo. Infint dated.. of Mai. hee Koine, of the Talmo WANTS U: Ah,!.".11' the M a. Altegoi c en;. ./1 ezratiestton will take p nee at Me School House an mad Ward on Tbsislay the luk Inst Appiten tons, an lie mein time,mit be Landed In to any. al be directors. None but expelleused teach.: erssamd apply. Alla I heny, A.lgußt :11143 , 1 A. LiksioNr, 't • rTtibune oleaft • PV OLIC NOTICE , is hereby pre, to tee Stockhol dent of the Late dew Mill Iluniftail readttoto pang teat au election will be held eta the 20th instant, between the bean of U A. AL and 3 iree cock, en elee- Una will be Leld at the house of Mr. John MeAlasteest Liberty street, to the cur of Pittsburgh, to elect a President stasis D-ICCLOPS of said Cowpsny. ALFA'. GA AN &ILAN. • Wfd PATTUN. Moll rosti WAL g PY. atigri .2 E hundred f the most 'veinal& mid ensemble Buil ling lots in tee city diittlet s ett prices which Mhos linndnotneprefitt to them who porelease to soli ageene•nd in I...slims which It l• he loved will g re lull sitittactum to those who boy to Improve and Tad Lou are Moot one mite from the Now Court Boom:adjoining the 7th and tth Wood., send front Co reinalLennin Anise. HILADO‘CIL num, Contiturx, •nd C• 11111. Streets. Thome on I enosintnertin Avenue, eligible for pave& dwelliote mid are the only Lou lel mle on that street that have g ge ese g e the nee scenery of the Monongahela river. Tt 0.5 me the haddock sweat t link mad and Mesa on Commerce steers which extend to the liver are well located foomminUctialind and other be loom suit, kabinet& being much revolt r the centee• of city Lennie nets then ratio& propernet on the Al esheny and over the Nlonungallein tam hare been soid eat higher paces rians exhibited and terms made tonwn by a WILLIAfiIg k reitiNtile Lamar, at Lavr e elth street. or ..tedito E U•ZZAhL Nit Dully'. please Copy.l Rabid:Sir Coat Pn'pnty at Aaaiun.. j'AN TUESDAY 610.111 W September ftrd, at II o' %.Jclock, the Commercial Sales room, Comer of Wood and Fifth street., will be sold A tract of Land rammed on the East side of Ind Monongahela River, 10001. four VW. above Monoo4 .00010 City, tormaly owned by o.lmore and M.{ Containing about tel Ace 1, alle half of wilieb is under Coloradan. with • farm nobs. and •1 w sts CO nilllo aloes frame dweltrag• to connectionwith th• Coal Work. be Lot opened is favorably located for draining and ventilation. Vein of Coal four feet In depth. and quality Very superior. We Indisputable. sod a tong credit will be given on part of the purchase Marcy. suR5 10 4 , •: , 1. E. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1110112 . PUBVICISTIVE OF CHOLERA—HOCK WINE. GEriunin pure woo-nal by =yearend warranted t 3 be the boot ever told in ibis market. of Me ventage. of le:11, Ibid, and :cid by the dorrn Mose for each. Orders Inn et tbe Drogatore of Messes. Omer and Rettet. or si the 110,k store No. It, Sloth street wi I be promptly atteadril nut VIC;OR SCRUM, Pitwborgh. Ile takes the I burly to refer to the following gentle men, m revere to the pureness of the wine. . /Ira um & Vetter Druffileta. Da.ftuira tic liar era hike. Da Eteutevisear. act-a_ 10 ;In ran MT,. imurrt,l lathe Court a C0030:10 - 11 by her neat oirod, Flaw Irleas of Allege eny Cann el* 11.1,,CCOStl Natty Match Term es , Libel tae bleary.. James McFadden. o f Ma r co, Sabi mon to 4th Moeday teng Renamed )14. &J. Allas•Subi mom to 3rd Monday of June, le&i. Roomed N. E. J I 71rJdatet AlreFadiaa, rAe napnoina aiere warned. Yoe toe hereby notified end remtiniti to be and ap pear before the Coon or amnion Pleas far the coon ID or Ai ic,rtmoy, 10 be held al Fitishargb,mt the fourth Mypdar o r (Iclotier nest, to answer the libel and Complaint of tie Libellsmal•ty Art hiePeeden, the above ease, •114 Mow carrier if any you have, lllwary gip tam Lrbe:lant Owned net be eleereed en Me hoods df Mattiman• sureeetily to Ike Aft of General Amen` ly In surh ease Made and provided: ' Witneet my harm end Seal tins nth day of August, Ihmo. C. CURTIS. ISmc-1 Sheri qf Aliresarty Colour. To Joao McFadden, the foramina titan manai. Telly notice that In parsuarice of a role of said COUTI In the above ease—the deposidoos of witnesses In b.hetf of the Lira ban* will be taken at the Gibe. of Themes Sleety I re, ea 4th street. in the city of Pius bemb, on Friday tee WA day of September, Igo, he. tweed the hour. of A. 24 , era F. AL, alli from day _today till all the acemssry testimony abah he taken; ago at the negro of James hiethelland, Hew, In the Ilaroegh of Csainabergb, in the county of Wastilni• ton, cut. Friday the 13th day of ScTifthbe ,, between ilos bouts Cl sr A AL and 0 Y. N., when and when yam reeljqta‘d Y.° V'ePetrbeirAl.RATTriN L, ern. tY BPEOWA —leohhd.foalr .. t W. tt ed an IteRPAV47/I.d for toe by a n; r% PL A NETT'S BITT . ELS . :elPled She aldiy anion thilmighenzt Ibis body, Steatites the appeute.eddelte the elecaleelirc s give Sea and energy to the syrtem, end create s_pelrxr of Lace to disease In oil t 4 forna.Tately_to beep:hided. They will perform a speedy and penaaaent core of Deapepsts, Indigestion ElatulenaY.Oenerat Debility, Liver Complaint, end all the train of system. Wens mon ly called nelsons s Ile c dons. IIICAD&C110 Will be iminedtately rci.eved by the nse of thie Inval uable compound, which purely vegetable. and It adapted to all rage, and condition. =Eno . • - 111 ill find In this ddiaals and palatable preparatiOn, a emnbination el lun.e, Altetative and patient cash peendarty adapted to %belt ayse Tao speetbe ae.ton that was article boa on the Lives .0 Digestive utsss., ;enders it a complete Antidote got Fggver and Ague. and 13illous and 'Paphy, , Feaera. C 11.1.1.111.2, i. i. daly 171 E L 9.50. Doi have 'teed the ankh:tot' Planet's Bigler., and have derived wet benefit Item them. I have beeneeli)ect for ) eat" past to toe Fever aml Ague, but Mare' the tot of your 1daa...1b. , . enwelY moral* ray O• 011 Attacks, and fall with confidence "Commend them r • ova a the beat Tonics la ear.. fiesprqfully goner, ' C. N. BUNDING. SPILING.M.D, June 20th, MT Dims are. /teem me much pleasure to slam, Met th. Dye pepsin with which my lilt bas been so long Dosb led, arising from reaction of the Liver. his been en. ilcely overcome, and eared by the use efyoor lovafu able preparation of Bitters, and for your kindnesi I • rteommenihns them, plc.., accept my thank,. • Your °Udall! servant,. 0. L. LEECH. Agents, William T. Dicks A. Co., 119 ale 151 true Slicer, New York. nor tale by• nog 5'3- ILK /SELLERS. L I II AA SI 0 JIG J. Pinney, Jr.. Agent for the Pum life !neural. Co. of Phila. FrioE of to, Western inimaitee Catuymy U in Water street, Pittelogab. Pamphlets, with an necessary Information, and blunt tonna will he fornished. llodawas can insure their lives for the benefit of the ir wive. and children; creditor. the Urea of Wt. debtors. The whole profits of the Company are divided mane the holder* 01 Lae Policies. The divolener al the past two yean have been eieb• ty per ecut. each Tear. • - - - YOUNG LAW/Ag' SEDIINAILY, ALIZAIIENY. Tills Salmi, under the dlrecuon of & Mt.. N. W. &latent( 'will be re-opened in .Colcnrusdo Row ^ Federal Street ohleo Wer t September end. A pronely department, A.Attumber of •7putmal brunch es bate been mince, end 7n corps of meebenseeured, so boo iostrontiona will now be given to *Molar. of rot ate. and ansinments. For ponies.. me careen.. which may be bed at rho book stores—or consult Me Prtneipals at their dOrr ,, iriK on Federal Street. • Atl:g4r.ny, aug-3 If. (Tram. & Pool copy One or Smart - eau, Aug. IshlBso. Tm Stockholders of th e Um. of Pittsburgh ate hereby entitled that a general treated of Stock. h01d..., will be held rat the Clanking Moose, on Tean day. the hfth any of September neat. at Ma Weldek, A.M., when the charter and the aches enacted by the Legislature at Its 11l el seselon,wili be laid be them for their acceptewee or rejection. By order 01Board of Directors, angc.d.tsmdS • _lona Wm.*, Pres. lIEALD, HIJOECNOR & CO 10BICCO CORINISSION lIERCIIANTS. No. 41 North Wrxr srteet & N. 11 North Wharre. A. J. Noc.son PHILADELPHIA. Fuw'o uwu p D. rt J. $ - - To City Merchants.. QOM ft euperioi Sifety Fuse for baiting; 1,310 bogs Holub; Blasting roaster, lo,Mi keg. do du ROD Powder. The extensive sale and wide 'pre., reputation el the aoorc powder.. ;be best guarentee ut Ue good qualify. Leave your orders. limy receive lineups uileieux, by J S DILWORTH; 0 CO . 2.1 Wood or FLOUR- Horrid. belly Mills, extra 1.13. Wit reed and for euhy by 0.04 S. gr. W. HARBAUGH. FELI VIER 4 ..—a1a0 pounds blisio Feathers oceseed and toe tale by eoe 3 Pi & HA lifiADO IL Al 7 L 75 Keg• paw Whim Lead, He el• VT ed and im %ale by aogdl 1. dr, W. BAB H. • • MG It S.--101.0.0. , Common Cleo. lecciYed nod V sate by Ln 3; S. &W. HARBACGI LOUISVILLE 1.1 ME—SS Beings Lime received one tor. islo by •pir.3 S. .1 W. !LAUDA LIG IL lOU 1.71-511. FLANNEL Nurp4y & Ltniehfield O TT trays seep 'on band the gangue gg othg, Wash directly float the linpuiter. .ad ueertgu.ted tent in eLu it tut her surpgy ug chit ttenze flauntie to d==l _ LOASK BLACK BILKB —LtectiveA thia morauss G tby Elm.] az gale of V a BURCHFIELD, ate .3 N. F... 1 Conn. 4th At market sue., SUUIIOIIIIUTi L. (m. 3 Stag n 1 rp/il: subsea.. bring leased the .Dove aeu know add tSCglitnt unulasslmaaat, Ls now prepared entensin his Irleud• and tbe travelaug public neon. ear, to ibo best manner and on the moll teasonab tams. • - . W. TABLE will at sit llama be .applied with every El.-henry of the reason bbv BA a with the best of Ligaory. stabllne lo very I-vet . ..ire: and ever, &inmat e...l ha. Latll tar the iieeorainolatioa at Pro. •CZAI WM. CLAWSON. lIEFAEAS Letters of Admioistratlon on the es of Il•oldMan, lam Of Ma thy and Conroy oWdlrAlloy,l.komeoed, have been Grunted to the •Jul, 3071tAro, All herons indebted to aid Estate are se ssarst,l o usekt Itneueolate payment sod those hav ing :lama the some trill present them, duly a.. the..to 1,41 lot folllcateul to goy, J 2.1 SL.OAN. Admitisthatix SPislgirlillll) NI 0131 vI 81111101.1%A1i LI A w t.ILA 11 A ITO ,t IT Contr.: rarer LI New York, fur solo we ADJw tog cock,' 350 rekl Ii Cr.. Veneers Isere lid to alt per ft; 45,01.0 ft lloarde cosi t look, will seuonee; 150,t011r If Seeded Vencere noel lie to 310 per fh 17,010 ft Hopenor Mottled hi Inherently; 130,.011 Rosevorod Vette... r ho - tat to fie per fl; Also, Wshe Holly of all tbseeness. The ant.tag we poktess to Importing tad sawing enable us le as low a the Lowest. Orders promptly filled carefour peeked . . 111h.11ek• L INYED 011.-14 Obi. oure .ale oy J £CIILONIdAIiER & co No:/ Wood Street. HAKIM/kit: rarEst.—. mason., Som., !arse beory t wrout, SCHOONNAKEIR & GO. EFL/ Wart X-5 Cates ,logt received and for sa..e R , •s' mar:. J SCHOON MAKER & CO. i.„2 .J.JuS-11. trit• amlo 0 svp2 J SCHOONMAKER & CO. 1N Dl6ll-3 Cues for sale lose by soya J SCHOONMATZER & CO. LeliD AND SIUTTAS-0 kegs Laro. I box ova 1 tad Dotter for aisle by W t P WILSON, alma No :at Wood Street. ININNISIVS OIL—:0 bhl. Tanner. Oil Int aaloWy ant W Ir, F WILSON. SVILLLG 1.15111—Z0 bbl. W Lime for rale 14 GGI by ougil W & F WILSON. R ED ... 7 .. H . l 7 K e r c ir a . loss bow to serrates And we moat say that the eon. beat l• far (mm producing an agreeable effect. hat it may he Obviated by the are of JULES 111AGELR lebrated VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DVE, which will Instants neousiy produce the most Willie and adnr•l looking black, brown, or nheslant met., wiihoat injonne the hair or awning the skin. Ibex colom are indell Ile, and are cot elided by the an. Wan of beat, renpircion or water. Terre are many kind. of Hair Die on role, het they al have some material objection to their era 'tome retinira • tong 111112 to produce the e ff ect, others thy nit s the hair and akin. and tome. when put en, give din hair the lonic of a newly blithked•tover. JUItES HAVEL'S VEIiE TABLE LICH/GID HAIR DYE is the ot ly one which is entirely free Bout the above obirebons,l• awarded entirely baradess, and will produce a hermit!l sum natoral looting color na • shower time than any other dye in ace. tie cautious in parch...mg, to take none which haa not m ti a tached e . Were am many Imitations of s y celeb e rated aeons. •ciffl.29 JULES II AU kile. WO Chestnut et. BANKING HOUSE. J. CAROTHERS Sr CO.. No 15 Wood ' Plttabargh. CURRENT MONEY RECEIVED UN DEPOSIT DWl:chow , wade on all the principal chic. 01 the United Stales. aall:dly NOTICE. TO STOOKEIOLOPMS A N at sassarent of one do lar per share on JR. tat stock or the Ati•entitic Mining pi n y COof al clogs's, will be due and payable an the Treesurer's Other, in the thy of Pittsburgh, of Toesday ‘ latb umber near.. Hy order of the Board of Dimes:us. JAhlll.ll M. COOPER. Sec') and 'beau', Pittsburgh, July 31, 1660 --aariln3ler IBoston Silas and Detroit AdkartiSer, publish one week, and rend bill to Ik,. office.) 00-PARTNICIUMIP AML P. SHRIVER and CHAS. BARNES have S thls day astaCilated themselens together, under the lent of Shrive., & Llarnes, for the transannon of the Wholeeme °vinery, Pro d uce, and COttimiscui [mei. nem, at No 130 & Second .tree,, bemires Wor.d and Srettlthelr st. • PlimMthel,AOLUSI 1,1630.—nu1l urn.-r. onions 9 BARNES WHOLESALE -OitOCERS Produce ; and Conniuiors Mnaants, Ani dealer. in Pitlibingb Miwurottured Murk,' N 9.. 130 rend 132 Ilaeond •lteu lr Prepobsta for Bonding n Stone Brian on Penn tercet. • QEALED Propotal• wlll be received by the ender -0 Si gned mad Ltatuiday,titeltlit of Ana., at 11 Al, for furniriting materials sma Betiding a Otorm Bridge over the canal on Pena .oxen. alai or 1100 Had og for laid bridge Plana and speeincationa will be ti. &Wed by 11 P. bleatmeen, 11, 11- 8., at bla oleo, on Ma corner of and Hand I: streeta 15A-OJONES, Chairman of Comminee on Aqueduct & Canal. Pitmeurgb,Jrii 30, /Eso.—aug COME Nv,LMARTII k NOBLE are new receiving new cr o P wheat, which .of superior quolity They an now (anima Wainer with rime l'n.ur, All order. left in the hones will be promptly attended - W ILMARTII & NOBLE, City Mills. _ E213=13 MILACFS In our too cities, town to enantry around .1 - for a number or Clerks, Salesmen, YU erebonse u en, r•elmot Treehers, Labonrg Men •na Parm ; end a number altos. not Young Men, Cooke, Ch aos bermslda [loam •Kerpem, Wet sod IWTriursos, and grrleof *ll Mee, eupPlied for km/4m de.. Money borrower ens lent, and all kinds of ageneies intendrd to promptly for moderate themes. flout tall. ISAAC IY d. Intelligence Ofllee, btpiL - BauUdi —ZO smote assorted on ataTeWiCSlllif ISAIAH DICILEY t CO . 191 ylateriplortketa. - • - SALTPWIRE-3 5 hogs erode now In ant e bat I3MAII DICKEY CO All—lilt b,ls now landing for s* by T jys . l , c omr,,„ bags to ilog A imalth y a co AMUSENENTS. P I T.TS SU RGH MUSEUM, APOLLO 11A14..-601.1,17.T.11 a W. 1 4 . 3,6 ."^ . • • • .. i:.........t Proprietor. BENEFIT OF A 1133 Algtivt 51, I`S4—ANIRINIIMAN , SFOIITUNE —A OuNCERI—TILE IRISH cultronat Adapiq.c., 23 team L:1 vt 5 . WASIIIIIOTON II&LL, PMIBURCIi, 13f a. 139 Wood :Striet. 99099 91119. ri‘eleir splerollti rootHoloroAt to Oo oferc‘l for j Holt. 11.1$ odmiiably *tutored for CO3Ctllf, Leo tures,Extdbitions, Ac. For ono, orqqy to JOHN A FTI7.BISIONS, IV Wood st. Dissolotion of Partnership THspartnership beretoforertniminif between the sabierthers. under the firth of Chambers. Agnew & Co, Gloss Itlanulactlllntl, was &stetted k mental konserd, on the fleet ditrofJoly, lost,. MI persons nowing themselves Indebted to said firm ant meintt ed to melte mount to chits of the pante*, without . delay and all persons having onitiolea Recounts with firm,id •ro Melted to present them for settlement :Motel). ' AIItkAANT/Itit CHAMLIEHS, /URN AGPilhhtf. LE.l.l.CllA3ll3blitl. . , lk NUFACTUR ED IRACCO— , 21 Luxes W. U. I.l3.Grmit's 6's, Russell & Raiz.= h's, and mbar choice brands for We byv irWr A CRLIIERTSON & CLORSE ACKEREL—ta NO 3, large, Roston Rupee- Ros.jost arneed and for sale 110 x, • TAA SFR & O'CONNOR_ HLUE.DtIII.I.B-1 beige Suirolk,jett reerl•o4 1,4 tar late by • 8W...1'):1.01T1' & W111Tk: jy2o ' 101 WOOll meet B • .T.l F. bit IRTIN 0 TWEEDF—I ptiose Indigo • colorß, hue blus.cheeks. Just succi ,, st by Jam:' ' ficiitrWeDDlNCl-3 bale! Isrfte Me: heavy part .ereive,l I.T t4ll.tkehLM T & W 11111: OLIVS:014:-.3 casts for sale try i 141) Ly IN FEU 01L—N/Inis for 010 by '0 J SOIIININMAKER & CO DIDEO VN j t rec veil bycum [we 4.4 iliawu Frcneb LEI., usti 171.0 811ACELEly a WHITE ulLbt: AN la OFIAtiliE PRlNTe—ienies brat blni Elarid mange, (1.146 blau mints. new .Iyl , . SHACKLE:Tr 41‘ WHITE DROWN DRILL 2-3 bales heavy, illsl Iwo , / hi _ t HIIACKLt.TT ML:ji?l= rdalqultO ICS SHACK Lkn'T 4. WHITE CO'F3lBll for "lc by IBAIAII DICkEV & CO LAN ALPINE....S--f care , ct •d (I faelOrers aud tor We by . ' II LEE /121 .I.lbenT st BLANKET COATINGS-3 crises jolt !received ror al, at ciansfaciurerb prices 114 H LEE CIASSISLEFLES-1 eau fatty read for mil by Jr3t . II LEE ED FLANNEL-lea:6o ne'd on 0= 1 0.. EE 4 • II L QTEMiti I.IOAT BLABKIII74—V taw* on hood, for f:7 rile low to close sotlignmera tt H LEE DUD 11LLNICETS-71 cum just reed for ettle.l4 DUD )01It LIE . - 4MIGICANVOOD GARDW.3S ADELIGIITFUL Slimmerlletreat,Sj miles below the city,. km bank of the Ohio Hoer. A steno! boat lea , . the foot of PIO street, belo is the Old Alle gheny Bridge, at the beginning or elich tali' Lour, loom 1 until 0 olelock k. 1%1., leaving Ofe garden the 800 op tr.p at 10 P. M. Two lint • of Omnibuses tun DOW the west end oft. Allegheny Brillge to kie den line (Whitalsinin.ng uniil 10 o'clock hIcK, P. 01. Aini - - - pIIYY BIEDIOAL LICOT,IIIII‘. PIMF. W. W. WALTERS, or the Reformed Mr Ms eel Institista al Locirsille, Ks., wilfiloliver • From Iseetore on tht Envy, of hledimil Practice, in Canines/ Um I. Adegbeny City, thse evening, et Rslf pets seven O'clock. _ Iscv WHI riNc-15 WI atm . P.le yl .ton•ornmew.,2y 19A1J11 HICHEY tt.cu ==2 LOST, on Sunday morning, brtwet Second and Fourth airecw, on Market, or un .Fouith Letween Market • ud•Scolthfield lureeim a small Toper Urea. Pin. The MAC( will he liberally rewarded by leaving it at the More of JOHN H. MELLOR al Wood et A — - STEM ATIC TREATISE . ilistdrie•l.Ellatogi eat, and ninctictl, an the Yarteipel Direaees of Vaney of Noteh Amenea, ae they appear II e Baumann. All le.. thdian..4 aim population. By Daniel Dzako, Jo., re ni'ved and tor gala uy J: D MELIA IR iY3a ' 'di Wood at TO CONTItincTORS. ' AFFTV FU 4 E, t.y Om tiariel ischl Sets; ..., YOWLER-110J kegs llMatinir, extra .trength, Lanin's & Smith'. minclusam, for eala hY . A C IODWELL. As,. On* oitcy sheet .. s it; mmit.:_--1 ,. .i., idt , l i s . rge t' , .. , o n n il.l7li ., nreli WO bags prima GremblLo Connei • 13 Ws fresh Rice;! 1 . 40 Mid. N 0 Egger, . SO tags N 0 Molasani in oak hi is; . Landing and tar aide by IiSOWN.It KIRKPATRICK. larn 144 lain) . st :' OTTER —tt ke#a Drab, rnat reeelted nn conrlte MGM, and far gale ul J u BIDWELL, Agi t , 30 • Water et F . . LOUR,,...SU Lois SF rec . .l no cornii , fog irm 8S W flitno.AutaC gielni—,2o bEds pit. tibrni.ders reed ii.. anlr 'fly i)3J — 5 it %V 11ARBAUGII . .—... .. . VLAXSI. 0 --.1.16k• prime r/it Asle I.y 03 Bh WII/00111 at J A TATA few bd. .f.io t Tee;fr i n v eie t lf a h l ir tm UOII LID RCL RED DAMS-0 sem CI jrID S &AC iIA ND AIIND STOOA A.111— . 0 eatk• to e'd rwe to S k k4l , l!AlLEtite(7ll QT . 1. , ..A e O .M BOAT COUNI EI:PANES IF - rn T,er , eitt b 1 . A A MASON e. CO e Market st C R : ;. P 3 r-lIIS I colors iu.ntortnligkp ClGKS—Anotber large invofro of ttrh 1 , 1) , en I).'u Oat.. lo•I Opened Ay A A mAsnN k CO HOIISk:Kr.EPINU ausoruccrt of these goods just received, which purchsii re are reepectfully luta.* to e'en:lite 1)33 A A NI ARON fr. CO Moigulto Slatting. • MURPHY 3 BURCILFIELO %twe tut.civrtl a supply of aboto Rauch', wlllsr, bayed, Breen, and bide, of we ste t s sslasa; also, Alias Ind pink war nest tor coveting Chandelles., sod Gus Lista ~ ; Z se• T ultpg Nl'll , lE 7 lO btli!on ktatir Brown Lawns atA2Lectata. MURPHY & BURCHFIELD are, , a /teas article of Brown Drcas. Lawns at the low price of 1210 per yard;: also. a great variety ofnylea af light do at 10e, 122 a; and ISio per yard:al th White Goods of lends for Lidice drofsesi'very low.,jra AOLIS OLAND lIPOUKS• • JOSEPH D. ABELL, MANUFACTORM OF GUEE;Ii: GLASSWARE Fulls, Bootee, and Ellen, Popter, ticoteh 'Ft., Mineral Weer. Potent Medicine, and Wine Bottles or every de.eriptlon; also, WINDOW CLASP.. Feep• cans molly on hand ape:mist emortment of We obttee articles, ALS.. eTterFoes the other Green Gins Factories are ILL •rorrtn, as'la the custom In limner, Tlll. Firiollll I. poW MD4I Orintailo , , 'and will continue 'in operatics Stith ttonisce ned winter Order. respectful/ .elicited, and tehl he flied on the shone. :Mice. Watchcase. Nolt2 Second teeet,'Ditsreen Wood and ..; PUtiltioTrh. Inva:di y WHITING -2Q tnls on hand and , int sale by W 29 ' /414 NUL , IFS, 1_7*17 Wood ot H ouCK'S PANACEA-0 din ;it o; 4 d fr.s.te ►y EPELLENS 40t. Wozd CA LT, OB FINSTONE-150 lbw for tole. jog 81.U.6H3 . ': „ LARET WlNP—Sop;nor quality for falai!) , use CI kept constantly on band be A CULDEPTSON it CLOUSE 1549 tcs labenist punt: BRANDY, of %a inanafaknare at Johd rand & Co, Bofdetax, of ynriop vintages, lve:, nonmantly on band by ' ire • A CULDnIIIIIPII & CLOUSi I.3 lloAlitS-2.4 bile Lovering'' , Cvoixed cad Pulver zed, Just received foul. 6r . ' 13 Mr A ell!XVI: . TE/L 4 --2. chelts , V. 111, Black Tay , . Panted and !ow, fdr rale by • avV9 A CULHERTAPN t CLOORE O PTIII UELPENIINE-22 brl name otter 2C1.100111111/ I )ISER 3C111) 1)22 21 Wc.).l it 1 OPAL VeRSISC—iu hunlio , lier isle br V /IV J SCHOUNMAXES ICO w lIITINGLAO brls line end eery gfry, Inc tale by JO" • J SCIiOO:OIAKER & CO 8011.60 LINSEED OIL for Inle ly Ira J SCHOONMAKER a,:co PITTSBURGH GLASS WORKS. A. 'di D. H. CHAME(ERs i ACIIIM d. cO.) Would rerpretrolly, intone the i cerity nsin or the i re line, thb hable Ileertellp t that they commie the ratnareetute of WINDOW 01•ASII, VIAL*, DOTTLigS to In ICI their varieties, at the MI Siar A; - He 13 Woad et, Itettre•raßlatit a Water. WOOL 1 WOOL'S THE bisheet Merkel plea in * Cub will : be paid in .. k t , b: diff e rent grade( of IVuol, by • ' • Elk VP:IIARLIAUG /1 lAnwa Pattsr,a,Prints. V • fim , ;lathy and benign) styles. uofne•t Itf• at wote of lialsl MURPHY : a. BURCHFIELD to r y 111 p i tE re ., Original Wirer W 207 1 3011 N M.EADEt.aC°.. amaze pisai F all tite'vollova anima, at blue and iddio, green • . . and white, brown and widget an ..i."° O aud hand 106111 sty lea, of extra qv elity, and very nal& tulles, redatdaell and offered low al Wore of '_Old ' . /41111141 y a BURCHFIELD. ._. . _ ._—... -- _FR-11brle prime Ohio rxe'd (omelet by • iris if W LIASIBAUGH IHII-2O tees prom leaf reeeived far Mde by I I j l lb Raw HARBAUGH I. any andgro . Tfirr mile • y J SCIIOONMAISO CO cwissr Wailed FOR two Eland Iloxea, eoutil Wag BOWDON, marked Dr Mantes, rattaburgb,ta left Is our ears by 01.1.3 boat Caleb Cope. NIL W HAISAVOII 7].4tig;v.v.n.=rlv4 ree4 lot sale by W 1161134LUOLE LA Hl.'—:ld brie No I Lord; i hlbils do,• v nand. de now !ooding fFOO% slarmt Cumberland Nov, for aoli 1,7 • ISAIAH PICK EY & CD 013 Walvrt . rival st,6 • • • R=EM
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