THE VITTSBII'4II GAZEITE. PUBLISLIEC BY WHITE & CO THURSDAY MORNING,. AUG. 8, :1550. irrAwsirttssai are earmatty monaural Who= us tear rayon before 5 r. G Nod as early In thedas as negeneable. eivereement4 net Insetted foe■et• the wilt inveigh') be Iharee d until ordered out. Y:Tg eVenu Ire.< Bea., and ertls and adv 1:13" Pat. mem. and e I/abed State' vrardild fms DEIIOOI JO Sit U A IVITN A N Of But. (Aunty. waft AVIDITOL f1.1111[10.1.. HENRY W SNYDER, Of Union County. • Tax trITITOICO.I.L. JOSEPH HENDERSON Of Wasbingvin County. Antimaeonle and 'Whig Nominations for Allegheny County. rot tern .ItCOND C 01161.4, Ta 0111•15 M. LIONVE. rM .4:OlrD MUM% MEM MAT colvouss, 11A11111•11. DEANLi Or 1.113C1011. JAMES CAROTHERS, /Oa ASSIXILT, MORGAN ROBERTSON, PAtsburßE. , T. J. BIGIIAM, Lower anis. FL_C. WALKER. Elisabeth. ' JOIIN IiTCLESKEY, Robinson. JAMES FIFER, Snowden. rsosscrano ssroanors, FRANCIS. C. FLANEGIN, nusborgb. commsromm, RB&NETER BOYLES. North F&7 •norsolt, WM. FLYNN. Lo.rafsl. C"Lfr. COMM . 11L{V/.4 D. N. coußrlrv, Obi. NEXT PAGE FOP LOCAL MATT= TELEGBAPINO NEWS. .e. Prasldant's Ill•ssage—Texas and Nos Tho moss interesting i em" in the telegraph'. gears from. Vl4bington, Is the feet that, en Tees day, Preardeat llmoto scot to a Message to th. MI BOUM*, in relnuou to the dtepate tetweco Two audiNow Mexteo. From the nth, eon• failed Inletrephie tepott, we Infer that the Presi• dent ha taken tha following postnatal 1. That' the territory 01,1 of the Rio Grande, claimed by New Mexico, rightfully belongs to her, and that tito law. of the Nutted States weer duly witended over this territory, by the treaty with Mexico. 2, That he shall regard the territory In dispute righlnily belonging to the Usated States, in h , territory of New Mexico, until otherwise decided by Convene 3. That he will continue to enforce the laws of tLUnto2 over the who'n of New Mexico, ant', If necessary, will use the army of the United Staten, and the militia of the country, to enforce thine laws, and to maintain inviolate the Integrity of the territory, against Texas and every other in truder. Be calls upon Congress to settle the dispute at crow, by defining the boundaries between Texas nod New Mexico, and deprecates the employment at Commissioner• to settle • question which COO grime can better do than any other power or ages• n• Among the documents nrsompanying the men ante, lit letter of the President to the Governor of Tenet, In which the instructions given by the Last adsolutstratino to Cot Monroe are approved of, and the whole proceedings in relation to New Mexico ve delondod. Thus massage of Mr. F.llmare will pleat the new 4diainistrat:on as once on en Impregna feundatii,n, and will put • speedy end so the bump gut' deluge of Texas, and the coalition of dlautt- Weida. The ground taken is broad, national, jaw, and reasonable, and will meet with the ap proval, of the entire North, and the principal part of that' Swith. There la no faltering, or besitltion, or weikama dlaptayed, bet impregnable position are flimsy taken, nt.d the lawless and the intruder are warned of tkotadtscquencos of attempting to rsk,st the mitt:am:ha or the ceuctry. Ti;teMelteee wlide mere to settle the prolong ed corn ct about 2i'ew ideate°, than a glower:l speeetelt made Ice !Macomb°. The Texas Sec- Cori and thetr southirn w::1 ece that then, i bu.cize pla II path hotore them. They moat ether agree to tome equttayo eouodary hoe, or yield,* the witch: terntoty queued by New Mexico. No other MOMS remu h et eiCepl.lo GOA against the forces of the thtiontted that we think they hare tootostea good acne to attempt. Te only danger in regard to this controversy is cow removed. If the General Government had heiitated about Its Policy, or had attempted to con ciliate Texas, the people el that Sute, or its lead er* wouhr probably . . have teen encouraged to at teuipt to take forcible poseession. Bet the Gm. ticUs of the President, and the decided tone of his misuse, will convince Item that mederatioo the wisest policy. The ides that Texas will undertake, under Mph citeumstances, to invade, by form of arms, the United Slates territory of New Mcxlco, IS too ridiculers to be entertained. Weal is Texas ILL a sovereign Sale, covering a Vast amount of territory, with an undefined western boundary, by her own set and ecosent a member of tilts Gale*, and subject to its coostitullon and lowa 4e has a white reputation about as large as the of this county of Allegheny, twittered over all temente extent of-country, with but hale wealth sind resource!, and namely eb:e to protect them. i:lves from the depredations of the ledutne Thin State is badly in debt, and has no public means Whalen: to carry on a cemteat. She hes no credit, end can nether raise money nor munitions of war. The territory she Claims In at a distance of sever ed hundred miles from her settlements, 'no taper. tired from them by an inhospitable wil.leraeu To suppose, then, that she will min an army , supply It with stores and money, sod couch a la bs New Mexico, for the purpose of emitting rank treason, which would subject every soldier M the punishment of the gallows, is to attribute to her People • rashness and superlative Gaily which they hardly pones, I To be corn, ?1 .. * free people are convinced the substantial and important tight /a tyrannicaliy invaded, by a superior power, there Ia scarcely any amount of denser and suffering which they will not boldly and cheerfully meet In vindieation of their liberties. Bat is this dispute Texas is Clearly in the wrong. She sets op a claim to a territory which also never possessed, bat whl-h always belonged to another people, who never • askoowledged her pretensions. She once under. look to 'Undue It, but was shamefully defeated, and her army made prisoner,. The territory was wader the junsdietion of Mexico alter Texas wrns annexed, and, Mr. Polk made arrangements with regard to custom house duties on the name principles which governed other furelgo commerce. The arms of the Vetted Stales. conquered the territory, and it was ceded to us by Mexico, to which it belonged by treaty. The military govern race at the United States seas extended over it, and thus rennin, to this One. Tem...never possessed the country, newer exercised any right of sovereign ty over it, and has Dot the shadow of any title to n. What rights of Texas are,then invaded? What new of complaint has any Texan' Tams in the aggressor herself. She reeks to ode thlt which : does not belong to her. She is to extend her jurisdicnou Over a people who abhor her cons 'trot, who claim the right under the Union to govern themselres, and who are as justly entitled to this right, and are a' fully capable of enemata; it, as he Testes themselves. In n _Wen,war of this trod, en, Tswas would inee-with no sympathy. She a weak and feet le Sate ensteavormx to extend ber • haled damistion oar, u senate:, would only tall dawn upon herself the eouters pv of the world. Viewing the question to all its aspects, we Consid. tithe Gem and deeirive vsurse f the new adonis istration.augurs the happiest resu Ls. It will, if any thing can, brio" the disaffected t teem, and n ill Tire thew , 7tart "---- Isii country with hope and corny dense. _With a strong and decistve admintstratior. toe General Government we have nothing ti sl sr• though the whole Palmetto State should rove ta• Nootoot menace. and 'rani should be in coin (root the Sabine to the (Le Grande. • Cco4ttreeted best of. the bearon cf, nsons from the ones tot he f aft- AMC , 1. ata places ant *alumni resort. 5.... 2„. '' 61, 111 • tb,,, tag fultored I , Is said that on tho S. 11110 pertana dined at the e V ern wereiro,ie SOOD Abhors In (realest min - 6l•v--der men to brooma the I` ,7, bbr .1. 0 Unton—na• 6000 visite,. iV t0. , 4 gue., Teo V.rgtota prints have 11.1 *tor ••.rnmmodate—the The travel tray I, Zing between 300 and 600. kas been ~ *7 Me North. of Ice, P9 6 4 01:41 ! 14 % bOtell nava ttad PROM IItASIIIIINITOR. " Correspondence of dm ?Wilburn Gazette. Nif = ,Asirmans, , engiW 2d, 11351:4 - 11.. Senate, in tender conidarandn of its own coticrort, and in a spirit of proper and grateful am , knowledgeinents of its own brahant services, ea Weil at from a kar of surfeiting the country with a aurplusige of good works, this afternoon ad journed over to Monday nem. The particular, Immediate, and most pressing motive, however, for this movement, was the apptehension that conclusive acne," might be taken In this branch, upon the bill for the admission of California, wall out connection with other' propositions. Such alarming program bad been made with the bill yesterday and to day, that there really dtd .ppeor tome danger of so unlocked for and ocintended Seale. Two or three amendments, that looked very embarrsuing for the measure, had been To. ted . down, and the heaviest and dnifest of the speaking had apparently been perpetrated, and had the Senate remained many hocks banger in session upon the bill, they might genially have committed the rash act of voting upon it, and sending it to the Henn., and so ornalllingly have <planea upon the cOoolly the calamity of tit:lento. the agitation which has IS loss convulsed the pu bli c mind, and paralsaml the legislation of Coo. greet. Sot. Bon an untoward trait was pre vented by the Winn effans of amens, Minter, nod forte, who zealously waled an adjournment seer OpOrt the ground of having item overworked with polling appetite ways at the omnibus, and that time might be afforded fur getting up some SOO of • Law muffin schema of inter dimes. stems, hot the same general feature. as the Wt aFpiat kb !phis. and tbsomptions -Advertise. laic...and .4 sad top Ml= It deserves to be noted that the tad vote taken was upon Foote's and Davis's motion to mutilate California by caning her off at 36 deg. 30 min, with the view to leave on the South a territory open to Slavery. This hopeful proposal was de toiled—ayes 22, noes 33,--majority cloven. A 4 ter a short struggle, the adjournment over was carried, co that as Mao day we shall perhaps bare the miserable contest of many weeks and months pee, renewed. It is said that Mr. Clay will tato edam:nag* of the 101 l in pnblie affairs to seek by. a. abort sojourn at New Port, H. 1., some relief from the weari .. me cares that bee. occupied hie mind, and et room Jcpreased his health Gat tbeao eight months past. The Homo is golag forward with the appro priations, but tot so rapidly as could be desired. Nothing but the emetic, bills have yet been touch. ed. There hit been a long wrangle about a petty Icm in the (ordination bill, of 515000 for the completion cf some work at Detroit, aver which needy time enough has been spent to dollop the cod of the pmpolad wall, curtain, scarp, or moat. Tee Indian bill will pelt, or perhaps hit already coals up, and that again will giro rise to anima ted and next to endleo speeches over the local appropriations interesting to the vicinity of the gentlemen's reside-aces who will god their patriot• ism emceed to demand some changes. In the Meeadyxe, there is no earthly probability that Hell - House will get thronehlthe civil end dip. lomotie, army and navy Ripply iuilla, which emu. prise the bulk of appropriation', before the end of the month, nor the remotest hope that the Senate will concur therein, so an to permit the en ;wadi. tare of money node, them, for air weeks to ..ome This presents to our view a ugly bcaaufal stale of things. Lost Wednesday, any before ;ester day only, clerks, tatorers, .03 others, were seen hawking alWay IfOin one halter's t Soo to auotber antiwar: from the bristle of their respective do. penmen's and humus, static' that there was doe the bearer from the Treuary of this United buttes aao month's mompensetien for stereo duly ren• dercd, which could not be paid for the tend of an • eppropiiatiOn to meet the some. Now is not this dirgraegol i! Is it not iefamon. Here Is a Ilea sury overflowing, by far too fall, and there on the hill, over itgainat the game, sits • emigress sat im beetle, so worthless, en absolutely contemptible, that the goverocept is compelled to repudiate its just dolts, because that amerces refuses to dis• charge its conwitutionel duty ol au horning par menta to be made oat of &nig duly collected from the people by its law., and barely withheld tram the ruble and from the channels of basins And with all this we we told that the members of 'hie Fame Coerces have been this month get hag their pee diem, and' little occasional pmkings If coy there be, precieely the tame so if bey had done their duty, and pissed the scot:osec appro. This is mod strange had hataceounts. looms. Wallow btu, but I beitc•e it le true. Wemismon, gag. 3. Atrial Intelligence from Tem—Fifteen hundred men on the march—Further fan of Scrip-Executive Proceedings of Senate—A Nomination withdrawn —.More Faction—Ll rospects. We heir an awful soon& from the Tex. fron tier. According to a rumor. for which no reepon. sible author vouches, preparations are vigorously go rg on for the organization of an invading force, whit . , Is to undertone the diEicult and doubtful tut of reducing the New Mexicans under the pa. t rut palisdietion of Tenon. The number of the Texan heroes 'sateen at fifteen hundred, ahem as conveniently sized an expedition a. rood have been made up for openstions upon paper. Enter priser, et this sort will have a tendency to depress Texan scrip, which han already undergone • fear NI fall, in consequence of the lose of the Omnibus, for all be: levies mast be made upon credit, the repugnance of the Stain to taxation being as noto rious as Its inattention to pecuniary obligati°ns al ready incurred. I presume there is DO foundation for the story whatever. Non will hear before this letter reaches yen, of the nominations made to fill up the CabineL I think they will consist of:Guyer, of Missouri, for the Interior, and Jones or Gentry, of Tenommee, !dr the War Department. But Ido not dogmatize upon tho point. An Executive amnion was held by the Senate yesterday, at which several messages wore open ed from the President, relative to appointment. By one of them it appeared that Lent Allen, Col lector of Buffalo, wa. superseded f y the amnion lion of William Ketchum. It is said that Allen wu appointed Toon after the adminiatratlon of Oen. Taylor came into power, open the recorn• mends:lon of Mr. Seward, and again.' the lelDOD loratees of Mr. Fillmore, who was then to POW the patron of Mr. Ketchum. This shows the great advantage of the position of President over that ofVme President. But no apprehensions need be entertained that thin is the beginning of any thing like a general proscription of pant nomination, which bane not happened to be confirmed by the Senate. Thee-Imams/ant:ea of thiscale were pe. ' collar. Thomas 7. Criuenden, Consul it Liverpool, and son of the present Attorney General of the United States, Was confirmed onanimottaly. Several oth. a confirmations Gera made, bet in eases of leas importance and prominence then this. abet confirmation. will lake place ea anon as the Sen ate can reach them in doe mine or bonmems. The Southern ultras are not all appeased by the defeat of the Compromise. It le said that they have been eauceastng and Intriguing the whole day, in order to get lop same sort of territorial hatch potch, whereby the Texan boundary may bo =zed up again with the quesnoo of the omen. xenon of governments far the territories, and by means of which also, inch a concoction may gain pretedenee in the order of bnaineas of both Hon, maul the California bill. Of course, •fier what has been done In those arnembliekuo prudent man would chooso to hazard a pred.etion as to what they may or coy not do in future. But this may be said with pcifecr salety—if a decided majority catata to either House, for the adialasion of Cali. foor a, they will not allow themselves to be bullied crr-whei3 c l into laying the :object 'aids in favor et any queanon whatever. csoopt, no far as ap ples to the action of the House, the passage of the 11,propriallon Ws, Vas Malll33i oupp:tes, orLiela ore .I..tlspensoble to the very clime:me of the govern- But it is apparent that nothing will quiet or eon. 6i/we, the Southern ultras, except such an ex treme and deeded course of poeeeding, as I fear is net bhe , y to be panned by the roajori.y. In fart, a knowledge of what is Noma on to day, 3. well calculated to diabeatten ear friend rat tee country. There la great danger; nay, I kw the, is ever. a probability that-Cal I mit t w,:l no be admitted at this session, and that Cnogresa ustil adjourn without doing any thing that no;ht have been jagtly expacted of It, at the commencement of the muton. JUNIUS. Plasworom, net. 4. Cabinet Conaplete-.lllr.P4are• and New alealco....North C•rollna probably low —the Whlits.—lmusertee - Collsoilonn of Palate llloney.-No Appretpriallons. Br Ma Mall orbleb takettau yo:i 110 probably MOO OM 101tCrap aild I will Mvo 1,40 coda to makti that the fault of their seMY thew in a troop, instead of bolos more squally and alatnely distributed, is all my tiro, or rather of accidents that it should have heti my cite to *vent. Thera see m,Trs, be rte doubt from 'HI hearthm Mt. Geyer, of St, isouts, will tate the Depr.a. tecut o' the Interior, sod Hon. Mr. IfferedYn, p . Gentry, of TermessceAlte War Department. Thts is the case of which I Zdvised your readers sever days since. I belierre.it bas been arcertained that Mr. Geyer will accept, and the concurrence of Mr. Gentry in the nomination is known, he Ming on the ground. It is stated that Mr. Pearce's bill which will be presented to morrow, for the organization of terri• total government for. New Mexico, and the act. Clement of the Tenn bostrdnry question, will propose latitude thirty our North, as the dividing line between the State and the territory, and to pay Texas 510,000,000 upon certain conditions. Considering that Mr. Pearce is one of thee, Sens. ton who have denied the claim of Texas, is foto, there does not seem sufficient reason for creditiog this story. However that maybe, the more ultra advocates of the pretensions of Texas, assert that there is now a better prospect then ever before of carrying their faymite point, and raising the rum of Texas scrip. I am sorry to say that North Carolina, the good old North State. gives signs of Instability. Our advice, received to day by telegraph, and other• wise, lead us to leant that the State has gone for pro•slaverylsm, and some other foolish, danger one, and unpatrioticism, and hiss elected a Demos crane Governer,Legislature,dre , dee. lithe lot• ter item in lint of misfortune, be true, then Mr. Mangum, whose term expires March sb, '5l, will be supereeded by soma red mouthed, warring I f scoloco, Nashville Conventionist and nullifier. That is one of the results which each vintenes of Democracy at the Sauth,under the present mate of public feeling, and in the existing position of parties, certainly error,. We cannot yet hank forward with any cond. deuce to the time when the public chew will br unleeked, and the hoards of cote accumulated In the aub-treasunes bedi,gorge d, inasmuch as Con- grety continues as deeply laseuslble as ever to the MO Ditll/11011 tad MN.; to la lowed of beteg a miller upon which we have any right to felicitate ourselves, the vast receipts at the Now York Custom Ronse,dorite the month to7July,are to a pubic sense a curse. Is the arm place, they Indicate that tits amount of Impanelinr are o enormous - as to crash, lull mare irretrievably our manufacturing industry; and then, in the neat place, the 'lmmense payments of duties mast be made out of coin which la of cootie taken oat of general elrealautio, sod locked up wren% ar4 dormant far from the sources of commerce and business. Now &testate is the filet that $1,200; 000 were collected &trite the first month of the fiscal year, In a single port, and that in Boston, enough morn was taken in to carry the amount folly op to 4ve When. efdollarsove certainly ate justified in estimating the eqUeetteas of this Orat month by all Me financial agents of the governs men,, at elk and a half millions of dollars, or at the rattof 570,000,000 a year. It would be extrava gant to aopposs that this enormous rate will be kept up through the year, but occurring, as it doe. at the betimu,,yg of the rite, when Congresa by its infamous aeglcot of Only keeps usury dollar paid. In a Wale of inactivity, the effect upon the prosperity et tho country rennet but be most dies sittollll. /Amos. . F r the Purals.gli Gaza:, Ms. Etirroa—l nonce m your paper of yester day, `that the coy authorities are not so chary as they used to be in the use of lime.' There eau by no doubt be: (rash burnt font is • moat pastrami punicator, but If spy laatieg good Is to result from the application of limo to our gut ters, &,.,in purifying our atramptiere,it ahotild be done every day or two, where the filth ta constant'. ly ineumulating. I will here remark, however, that It i 3 not (mac certain that daring the action or the lime en whatever isopit:men 1: rpieil come le chigoe! wan, that oar atmosphere, fur a time, would not be rendered much more oahealiby, than It was whilst these traumata remained an. disturb.' or subject only to the athion Of the lime. The tplestioo would thercbm arise, would it not be Lan expensive and Iraq better for us, to set to work and pot the gutters lb goad order, so that the drainage will be free and 11110bilreet ad, and pay awl/attention to having suet other nuisances removed, as exist so eileosivciY a many parts of our e ty. My *um to, that ths repairing of get,'" sad renarly,ng of noorances would be attended with !eating beneh• sod would Ihave 3 More certain t•rideney to tender the •Irrale. phere• of oar ctr urn one he ,hhy, [hoe rho op plicetton of all the lime that eau pe,o,bb, br .7. tithed.- . l;l7..:TAlgit. Ccommootta JaohoJorms—We regret to learn from the Philadelphia American', that tins dmm• Wished and aged whiner, long an ornaroent of f o r Navy, and one of the most gallant mhos of the war of 1412, is lying dangcrocoily ill at hie home to that City, and that lime or no hope 19 CZOOSIZIOOtt of ha recovery. A project is-now on foot for the estahlishment of a spacious Zoo!ogical and Botanical Garden near the city of New both, immediately on the banks of the Hudson river. A plan has been drawn up by Me. Audubon, a win of tic taitiuent ornithologist— the same who lately wade an overland journey to California. The lut chosen for the garden contains about twenty acres, which is about a third larger than the London Zoological Guidena The Mexican Boundary Commission, appointed by Government to determine the boundary line a Mexico and California, left New York on Saturday tflArricion in the steamer Galveston, for Port Lava, ca',lll Texas. The party conststs of about IUA per• wins, and they are accompanied by an escort of U. S. Infantry, numbering sumo 1.40 or 150 men. The military WA.. are Col. McClellan, of the U. S. Topographical Engineers, and Lieut. Strain, of the Navy. lit. Liam Colonel McClellan, of the Top. Eagineers, Lithe astronomer, who will be twisted by Capt. Hardeastla and Lieut. Whipple, and others of the seine corp. Lit. Captain Sutherland, of the United States marines, shio accompanies the expe dition in the Commtstary department. Mr. Gray is the Chief Surveyor el the boundary commission. He will be tided by numerous assistants. Mr Bartlett, the Camonisrioner, did tut leave with the expedition, but is awaiting the appuitioneui of a Secretary of the Interior, to give Loin his limit in sanctions. lie will probably deport about the rtill Inst., and omit the main body at San Antonio. Blueness tv Cmcmnsr L.—The Cincinnati Ga zette gives a statement showing the average of deaths per day, by cholera and other diseases, its reported by the Board of Health, from the L.t to the 90th of June, which sums up as follows: Cholera Other diseases. Tonal Week ending July 0 2 14 3 140 408 Ili 1:l1 0.11 4411 0.1 194 219 410 •• 0 0 911 11 , 1 2:10 11-111 It is shown by this statement that the average of deathly. per day, for the week ending July 16th, was 28 of cholera, and 111 of all &wawa; for the week ending 23,1, the average per day wan 28 of cholera, and 30 all diseases;• for the week end. Ing 30th tt was 17 of cholera, and fio 0(101 disowns A RIV11."-VD 0 t'ITIMIAN In Tam:Rt.—The Boston Trumpet, the organ of the Unive.salmtp, asya that the !miter Drat Fret U it venslic Sail ety in Lynn, the Lt.,. Dirwm nut, ba resigned all connection and fellowship with the denomina tion of which he was a member, in consequence of developemenM tending Iq implicate him in a very unfortunate transaction. The temptation under whibh he has fallen, Bays the Trumpet, and the crime which he is said to have committ,9l, are deacnludln Prov. vlt. 6-23. It Is a statute offence. It is a very melancholy cue, end has created the greatest excitement. Moister t. HArri.—Tbo Now York Joann] of I=l "In the official part of a late number of the Monneur Harter', is a document !wens i be nem ben of brrth., deaths, marriages. and divorces du ring ttc, Brat quarter of the present year, to the foitowma named totorn•r—ln gAs Province of aro IVnr—Pnn an Pi ince, J acme!, Croix de. Flueticts. a.,b.eh s rir on the Province of the South— P^llt Tree, •nd Torbectr; on the Pre near r thA NortA—Cape Hayden, Pow Liherie ' L'Aciii nil Nun% Lmbr, PIIII•ROCA, Jean Rebel, Port Flamm, L.monade, and Plaine do Nord.— lo these town., the 'Whole number of children born In three mouths, wet 1683, of whom 1700 were born Oct of wedlock, and only 163 were to. animate! Bach a monstrous dirproportlon be- tween these two clew of children exists in no weer courary, we venture to sat, on the lace of the earth, where the marriage institution is 'meg , ntzed. In the esme towns, the deaths in that pc nod were 106; 8% marnitscr, and one disc ere. In Port so PIUICE alone, the capital of the Em. ptne, there were 113 children bora, and ooly 29 ct au' mantsge, 77 kat% sad 29 tainiquit TIM TARIFF.' Ttta rollicnai.etrects et the ant 'edam* principle of the Tarif of IE4B, aro forcing themselves upon , fae attention eken . of the friends :of that measure, who are compelled W admit entitle Indus: al pur suits of the country ere wafering to ao imprece. I dented degree.. U relief is not soon granged the man. doctores of the country will he completely prurtns. led. On Friday law, in the Senate Mr. Clarke of Rhode bland, presented a number of petitions on the subject, remarking as follow*: Mr CLARKE, presented the petition of 12° citi zens of the town of Coventry, R. 1., residing in Washington and Anthony village's, for a modifica tion of the tariff. Thin petition in signed by the present Lieutenant Governor of the State, and nth• er gentlemen o 1 distinction, ands large portion of them are — inechanics and laborers, who immediately feel the present deep depression of their b n siness. They ascribe this depression to the present levee ue tea* of the country allowtng the value of the dutiable article imported to be heed by the import er—and thus reducing them, the free laborers of the country, ton rumour competition with the cheaper and ill fed operatives of Europe Also, the petition of ^harks If. Franklin and SS other citizens of Olneyville, Belting forth that the present revenue laws place them at the merry of foreign labor and foreign capital, nod asking for the fixing of a specific duty equal to an ed valorem upon the priers which existed atilta passage of the tarilf of 1840. Also, a petttion signed by mitre Chan 250 iohnbi tants of the town of East Greenwich and the vi- _ . maity. setting forth the oeinbaruminenta under which they are laboring In their industrial pursuits, andurging . upon rho latterOlop of Congress such amendment of the present revenue system, as will afford protection and a just reward to their labor. I know most of these individuals whose names art axed to this petition, tor they are toy neighbors .nd friends, and I know the depression under Inch they are now laboring. The ineulkedney f the tartil . of I,EICc and the del usons which fob ow en ad colorent duty, are fully and forcible set orth by the petitiortem, and they pray foe such do tes in a spectfic form as will restore them, their laborers,lllllfiCtlll, and mechanics, to their admit. ed prospenty. Their Intuit is their trrilyerfpnal nd that in aid capital which thoy seek to pro- Also, a petition of to citizens at Cramslon, me chanics, artisans, and calico printers, who all feel severely the present depression in the manufactur ing and printing liminess This materials used in dyeing and printing arc for the most part imported from England, and the duties upon thaw articles, with the freight and chargea, are nearly equal to the duties up n prints under the present revenue leave; and in the manner in which they are levied, this branch of business for the past year has been ruinous, and Llizlwp boon relieved from its dere,- 5100 most veaw. The grey c.gtons are the raw material of the printer, and when that ankle to no longer required for that purpose, the whole field is given up to the foreign manufacturer and veinier, and the machinery thus employed in willow, or fall• back upon Other fabrics, wittith aro aliendy below the curt a labor and material. The tomntity of Panto imported is immense, having nearly doubled in the past year. litany drools are furnished by the petnionem, which conclusively show the utter prostration of their business. Also, a petition of Simon H. Omen, and one hundred nn l twenty bight tokers, laborers nod art'. sans in the villages of Phenix. Lippit and the Clyde Work, in Vi l orwiek, in the State of Ithode Island, setting forth in strong terms the depression in their Donne,,, which la the manufacture et cotton, and the printing of cotton. One of these establishments has suspended work, and the laborers are seeking for some employment elsewhere. Also, a petition of A. A Ttllinghsst. and three hundred and thirty eight others, mittens of North ryovidence. in the State of Rhode island, and Paw tucket, Manochusetts, tuksug for such cha age in the revenue law as will enable them to withstand the ruinous competition of foreign fabrtes, with which the country is inundated at thls time. They complain that the present system of nasessing Jo unwise, and inducers to frauds upon the rev enue, and deprtves the American laborer of a just reward for his Inner. A spectfic duty, equal to 2.5 per oent upon the value et cotionS, as they were at the time of the passage of the present law In IS-113, would enable Mein to pursue their business,reward their labor, and check excessive importations, which at on dismnt day will exhaust the resoures of the country. Also, a petition signed by °wry and 150 other individuals and commercial firms of the city of Previa:met, In the guao of Rhode Wood. ref , • reseetteg that the prevent depression in all inanu facturieg and mechanical entwine, loudly calls for the hest consideration of Congress. That large amounts of rani:al tieve beep inverted in the vari• one branch. of Industrial and mechanical par. suits and teat at toe present time it Is wholly us. productive; and that the fabrics of their mansion. tare, rf which labor etnittitylea their principal value, are now moth below the actual Vest el eroducorn. They believe that this depressron is sot canard by any not of ability to consume by the great pOpriletion of the country, but rather be the precast linrinatpluil t lii Cl (onttnet fabrics, .ateoned by forehreere under the orjust and deto• ' erre syrtein of duties now Imposed by law. The petit:anent henry° that many estahhatoneetir of busineva, wbrch have heretofore given employ. meat to large numbers of Industrious people, insist be abandoned," unless • revision of the revenue law. to made; that the extents( lamp, as experi ence shows, operate m i st sulevarably upon the ieJuory of lice vounuy, exposing II ID •11 the finctostions European marten, and placing it at the teeter 01 capital j and further, "that a system of ad ys'crem dolls, preacits such tamp wine. and teruittee to Gaud Mai the donee eget not he fairly and Sanctity collected, recording to the true itiieat at the present la.. And they ask Min the don, r a ki, be male rpeuifiii.takir. gas the va , uatuan of toe d a table articles the evereee price It t t.. tint of the 0 , the tar 14.4 thin " .1 ea, a pet non .4 Syron D o. iaand lob eitiartui of ms tetea ,-f 11 r•ia, tip:erre. lAA town, in which the r rlttenters arc p-nictisily engaged, is now enprodecnve earl their le , er is wattatt re ward. Tory Minute the dep,ession to the pre. rest revenue laws and the aysteut of adredomm duties, and to the excessive triprrt of tun t,ja by bit :Worm. red the irendul.mt invoices waten It trite, Tory ask that the do • ties may h- made epeefic. Also a petition of William S Slater. end 40 oth er citizen of elatersolt. to the State of Rhode island, feting forth to strung terms the present ruinous condition of thelt buetures to the maul,. f ac tors of uoitnes, and esinog for ouch revision a( the tariff •ei will °attire a fair r 012.1100 cline do ties now imposed, sod a change to specific duties in lieu of the present fraudulent ad valorem sys• tern. A tpemfic ditty upon a lair valuation el aioode, ate test value war when the act of 1646 was prised, would entble these petitioners to shore in the greet markets of their own et/entry. Also, a petition of Willrin Sprsgsm, and 1111 other entries of Warwick, Rhode ls'and, aeltieg tor • Minivan of the tariff, and a auluattiltll3ll of speeific for ad valorem duties, sod a valuation of fabrics Petrol to their wattle at the tutelage of the present law, in 1946. Thew pettioners are prto , nip:ll.y merhanica, farmer', and Istiorera, end they feel sensiLly a depression which paralyzes all their industry. Their wily capital is their, labor, sod this they ask to have protected against the cheaper letter and fraudulent importations Ines other countries Also,• petition tram John Ildellvelna, and many others, (screens mechanics, manufactuter., and laborers of tbe county of Carbon, in the State of Pennsylvania, representing that the markets of their own country are arreatei from them by the unprecedented telex of cheaper fabrics from abroad, and orepering a remedy in the tultatitu. non of spec le for ad valorem duties. In presenting these petitions Mr. C. std: These petition. are signed by 1,126 individuate. embra• ring every close of citizens io the various commit- nines from which they came. The merchant, the farmer, the manufacturer, the mechenlo the arti san, the laborer- These distinct 'Diemen. a ll ha il, in deprecating the elect of the teeth of I 646 upon the industrial pinyono of the country, and panic olarly desire that it should he so amended as to , aubetitvtr apecifie for ad valorem duties. They believe that the nresent system encour.ges gross frauds upon the reaenee, and invites executive Importations of foreign tabrice produced by cheap labor, and twirling from eupertbundant capital The present duty, though nominally twenty-five per cent. Is really a duty not exceeding green per cent. and the immense importe of the lot mid the preveut year h••• glutted our owe Markets and reduced the prices of one manufactures of (viten end woollen below the actual coat of production. Three petitioners &claim all Idolise( exciting a pinto or creating false impressions. Their personal Interests are connected with the leadleg intermit of the canary, sod they claim Mil, to Shire In • pros. perity doe to alt. Their labor =mot be profitably employed, .d n continued competition with the cheaper labor of Europe moat retell either in re. during wages below the melds of a etoolfmtable subsistence, Or to the suspension of lallerierOtte large maoufsiv•ring eemblitiuncobheed their labor ennteenently be Tweed into other sad now CEO- P/071:0011l. When the low of 1616 wet pasted, we were told that twenty live per rent. upon prices as they then existed, ensured a sullintent protection to our own industry. Ilad the duty been fixed nod Ppecific this might have proved true, but the sliding scale of du ties, lowerlng as the prier of the article became reduced ahrond, coupled with mid, Valuations and iraudp, nos utterly defeated the expecta tions even of the I rends of the bill of 1646. A specific duty hosed upon the prices of 1946 would answer the purposes of the framers of the present law, and give moderate relief to thedeversed man utaccines of the country. Tim Iron interest May ,be said to suffer as deeply a n nap other. 1 know the bosoms:. n discounming in all lectures of the n omory. My friend from Massachusetts, (f(MrsDa ' vis,) a short tune state happily and ably illustrated the present erndition 01 the iron bonne., and showed Me two fold client of it—one upon the la• bur directly employed, and the other upon the atm• cultural labor wincn would be employed 10 feed and s.tinti the other labor which produce , only tron,and not bread. I can add nothing to his ex• cellars' remarks. 1 find on looking et the report of the Treasury Department of the commerce snit oavierttion of the couitry for the year ending June 70,1¢19, that thee were import.' of. Wools in tloacnv Iron and steel Sams Linens 734 nu) Total 5e9A5 2 542 Of the cottons, there were pinta 21Q ?IA The whole imports of the country, alter deducting the exports of foreign goods, were 5134,70.5 1 4, showing that the imports of woollen cottons, Iron and steel, milks and linens, constitute s, d more than one half of the whole amount of the imports of the country. 1 intended to hive presented other statis t/CS but as I design to have these pei mons referred to dm Committee on Manufactures, it wtll be ourm• cemary, as that committee will examine the subject and report upon it. The&alma* ware Wets :derma to the Commits Far thi Pittsburgh .4!#ants.- Thought. How olt the dreams of other year- Como melding back, as nunraing se ats,, At twilight's sweet return. Toe} come more tuelloor'd than berm* Yee, soaked down by time; They make our ketings even mots Than doth the solemn chime— The solemn time by organs made Is temples where the dead, Within the quint marble laid. Ohstruca Lee savan's timid! Men might bo hippy, while they live, ((conscience Was a lame; If all could be effaced they give To memory's book of shame ; If no tomb:do:gayer !crake The chambers of the heart— If no sew angel ever spoke As lite and dust depart! Bat knowing thi., that Truth &all claim Bowe tribute for the past, They curse the worm teat-tame shame Their momenta ea they Wt. Ah! only they whose years rem n, With pennies, eller good, Hats kareed where heart. can ever burn That feed ott lost as food!' To them the &tams dollen; rs Come stealing back to bless, And Hope, whit hallow'd amil appears, Am ebbing time grows low ; The burthen of the Christian's sigh 14 from the (oast at love— kits death the closing of that eye That opens bright above. I. a. a. Trail of the Claltlersttans. Noe than Six Htsardnuf Dead an du Plaino--/Ifil nary / 1 / a scrurat. Fags Lwats, July 1,1830. For a few days put the emigration bun:yeti.. sibly dtminialfted, but sub the road is thronged, atd a large crowd yet behind. Up to last eveuing the number of mimes registered at this Wane was 38* 312. Toe number of salmons 8,773. Mattes a email allowance for thbse who have-not put down their names we shall have about 40000 for the number of those who have passed this point. The leading trainSpassed here two month...ince, and must now he Lathe vicinity of SaeraMento. Botmeen teat penal and this, there is one canna -110119 line of gold diggers dragging Its slow length towards the Pitch.e. From me scarcity of pro vision. amongst many of the emigrants', there Can be bat little doubt that the sufferieg sem be fright. MI; In the California moutioritoi. Government should posh forward from California impel,. to reheye those who started on a 2,000 miles jour ney. with proscenia. for 1,500. The sickness this season has been much more fatal than it was last. A gentleman Just from the frontier, struts that he counted no less than sit hundred and forty nee new graves along side the rata-The troops are quite healthy, but many em igrants have been left here in a dytog state, and roam queedy the mortality has been great. Most of the alertness has been prodased by Inattention to diet, went of proper Clothe's, and drinking stag nant water. An express is just in from Fort Hall, with the cows that Col. Porter, with his squadron of A flea, tum abandoned that place, and in Co his way to the Me.. On the 90th 01 May he was on the Snake river, HIS miles from Fort Hall. Cal. Loomis, Col Halrman, Major Carlton, Mai ; Thompson, Capt. Wharton and Cap , . Dyer resehed hero ten days ago. They WCI leave here on their return to the frontier, about the 1041 test. W. are in the midst of the rainy season, and an , favored daily with rain and hail dorms that weld Co credit to any country. New Dramorntwres m too Cue or PROPCI eat Wier:ea.—We have just learned of some tall wb.oh go lay to snow the otter falsity of Pro. tester Wrbeer't coa4maioo aa to the &opt:notion of 1)r. Perko:lan's body, end by which ha attempted to .how hie want of preebditation In the killing. A studeut at the Medical College lets this morn tag, for the drat me, disclosed that at the time of the murder, while be was to the dissecting room entry, ho duly heard gonad* of something be ing &weed over the stain leading to Prolenor Webner's lower laboratory, which he be now no doubt were thee produced by the descent of Dr. Parkmaris body. An Gemination of the sink in the upper laboratory, denribed by ,Profewor Webster at the one he used for the diamember. meet of the body, decnomerates its positive tool. peaty for the purpose, it belay of very amid! size. And, furthermore, the hand hose which Profaner Webster *oaths of in his letter of ezplacation to the Courted. a. nerd bir,g.m to convey water to the raid flak, was this morning clattered by MS. ter 0 N. Egon, and found to be a tootle of feet too abort for that purpose.—Barren Theuenn, Caotzas.—Yeaterday 'titre were two fatal oa ses of cholera to tree city, one a men hulas oe Stockley's pier nod the other a Litton Aotodmay Lane. The man had been very trepredent In his halals and the gtrl had been unwell for wirers' days. • These ere the only eases of cholera which we know of in Cleveland this sewr, and with rea sonable care 'mots the ettiaens we See no reason tp fan that the datesse td any conwdersble extant will prevail among es. The city tan far has been uncommonly healthy, and with proper datelineaa of streets, eller, homes, yards Stc., and attention to personal habits n will undoubtedly continue so.—Cleveland Tlsruld, July S. Grattzat„ near.—While the erhools of the First Ward were feetteß lit the shade of the Trea sury Department, on Thursday afternoon. Ureteral 5c..11 passed aloe* the side walk. He was instant ly rer.snized, and the tiro. of the boys waived In tee air, and the little girls flourished . them white kerchorla and bouquet.. The General halted, and addressed them In terms of great {undoes:l. He watt proud to wane., this appearance they praietted, and he honored them, and their teachers, and the school nuthorihri, for their very laudable els forts, and hoped they would mill preen onward so their nob,' pt - suits. The children were delight. rd with the strident, and though it may scent but a little ..n., it . will never be forgotea by theta, and the image of the gallant hero will live forever in , their remaurbrance.—jWashingtou limpet/he. llllad It d to sight by the Ps S. S. Irmo—Sir: I ausb to btu MU:o.bl to tb adieu' virtue or um CAI eallo4 Petroleum. I was ft • long wan ateletse with • badly inflamed and very mug eye, et, much w aa to low wen conrely for ahem t hree months, with very little hopes of ever recovering the right, and but a .light prospect of having t ow heed el the serene.; nay attending physician was tmsneeenatel M making • ewe,ar it pun 'chef, d affordeo me hot little eneoaragemenk I beard al the Petroleum about the Ist of April, ISSO, and gave l • mob' the Moil It , the slight to reamed and my eyes well, etcept a hubs miter or west when Igo out in the ma. ANN lUPLAND. MamieLl at., Cincinnati, May 91,1850. 8. 8. tairroa—Stri I have been enlisted with Pile. for ren years, and have tried other remedies, sailboat perumnem rel or, until I hoard of the Petroleum. 'I have used only one bottle, and think I am entirely cond. I mcommens it to all who are alllictunt with Piles. I have ktiowu it to be good for sore eye.. Cinetrinatt, May 10, 1850. E..C.GAKFLETBO?I Dar sale by Keyser A. Mc Dowell, 1.70 Wood street; It E Sellers, 57 Wood st.; D M Carry, Allegheny city; D A Elliott, A Ilughenr, Joseph klongleah, also by the proprlctor, 8. M. KIER, 191 Canal Kahle. Seventh at, Pittsburgh td'Ls+s•e WORN Valium" —The following ord. shows et epee the demand for and the excellence this great medicine. Certificate. have been so mnl plied in favor el this Verrallege, that we consider annecemary to add any more. "Yalu, July 291,1517. KIDD A Co —The Verralfage kit us oh sale some time ago by your nom, is all sold. It sells Defy rap idly, and gives great satisfaction. A. ere are entirely out of the article, and having frequent calls for it, you will please send us some immediately, C. A. MORRIS & CO." Ire For sale by I. ODD & CO; Now Wood west. sogl.d&orS Mee *Moo and retwa. R. R. Co, Third at. entemon, August 6,1E40. Tux Bureirboldete of the Ohio and renneylvan Rail - Road Company are hereby notified to pay the eighth Instalment of bee dollars par share, at the elle, of the Company, on or before the Rah day of Atthaw The ninth Instalment on or before the 10th day o September. The tenth Instalment en or before th, Rah day of October next. I The 7th samalteent was called for on the 10th July last. angs:otf E:= latapreworeeitate In Denalitters DR. G. 0. PTIFORNS, lam of B/1.011, It prepared to manufacture n nil set Rum. Terre to whole and pant of sets, upon do. don or Annwipliene Sorties Plates.— Tooth.. cuaae in TIVE MINOT., where the nerves expowd 011 ice and renitence nest door to the May. or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Rae. eci—J. it. bl'Pedden. P. 11. Fates, DR. D. HORT. Dentha.CoraererPoinh and Decatur, between mai-Raiff ENUOURACIN,uonu INSTITUTIONS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Plttsburah C. G. lII9DEY,I W W. MARKI4,Bltelt. Offtee l —No. 4ater street, in the warehouse of C. 11. 011 ANT. pins COMPANY Iv now prepared to inaure all kinds of risks, on homes mmufaetanak, good, merchandise to atone,and in tiansltu mac &a Au ample guaran for the tailing and Integrity of the lesiltutton, Is afforded In the eharamer of the rectors, who are all'eitizene of Pittsburgh, welt and favorably known tokhe toromenity for thel, pnuitnee, auelligence, and intruhr. G. Ilusm, Wm. Bereft), WM. tar In . Jr., Walter Bryant, thigh D King, Edward tleaselton, Z. Maul, S. flarbaagh, S. Al. Mon ep30,4 314.5 39 663 ]d 418.631 15 PSS 161 63 Cl 7 Xi) 5.912,531 10110 i tL TIngLOSZEISs blneort Township, a anatber of Wt oku Ml Maaehere. Petunia wishing to etnpige in sw Intainets meet the 13ent4 of pireetors of saul township. on Pawning. the Igth of Angust at the h o f 6.,e, morpdaud, on the Steubenville mon. pilf 0, in an township. 7OHNtIeCLOSGICY angvhdltkwWS Seely of Soiled. MACKEREL-IC3 Drib No 3 Nab-bang, 11.1.afm. ."C' 1 ") ALE :solved cad for bolo by JAWN DAUM!. ; 0 Was: a z.-nroczwELim 1 SOMOOL-POM:Y ; 011.11110 1.41/"IMS 1117 ILL ReAp tn (D. Y.) on MONDAY, Om LMA /Am .• • School Room on Omabfield streen,betwet ,• kYM st. ilmidenee, Wylie . • .31. PITTSUVEGH COMM ROLLIZO Tl J lLandligne . d . r . rind i e;: n 7le li te;l2dr erd. Rolligr r Waster and other Manufactured Copper of . aer re -2.0l red urea Made from the Copper of the C liff KW. Witht r al i" ins been thoroughly tested by tamp* r sent miconthe met In the almnee or the GOVCISMCIA and pronounced m e an density, strength,. and un'c to any in me, and la Mittel preferred tor the marmiacture of Ordnance and other purramea It is therefore confidently recommended as a nye- rior article, for all uses, to tuty In marked. And we rerpeethilly solicit the attention or parchasent and other. to this naw branch of atarmfactara At present the Wareham is No 8 Commercial Row, Liberty aural. .go 0.0. HORSEY &CO NEW 13003.111 tIFE &LETTERS OF TIIO9 Oiling:JELL Edited JJ by Willi= Beattie, M. D., dud of hie eteentors. It vole Mao cloth. Railway Economy: a treatise on the view art of imam; lon management, prospect., and mimics., commercial, financial, and social, with an eapeation gine prs et leal matins of the railways In operation In Me United Rte &mom the Continent, and In America. py Dionygius ambler, tee. ;et Itmoeleth The Pin, Pft.Gll4 and Future of the Repeblic,trous• lavd from the Preneh of A De Lemerune, author of °The Denton. "Memoirs of my Vomit," •Ra• pheel,n &r. 1 so: limo clods. Hints Inward Pr:orms to Lectures, Addressee and other Writings, by Ilorace Greeley. I ♦ol lame Me. The History of the Confessiocal. Dy John Henry Deplane, D. D., &shop of the Dionne of Vermont. 1 vol 12teoelotla :Tan Conquest of Canada. By, the author of • ftocbe Ism" (Elliott Warburton, Elnl 14 V0,400, Bosom; • sketch of a physical description of lb • Bniverse. By Alrx Von Humboldt, translated fro •• the Boman by B. al. GttL x cola Ulm cloth Gibbon's Decline •nd Fall of rho RomastEmpire arnb notes by 11.1 i. NIL ao. Harper. obospeditio clonl• eo.Plet. in end. at 400 per coy 4 aril received for sale by It HOPKINS an • 79 Apollo Banding., Fourth at Shirting; Muslims. ATUPPEIV & nu nCIIt7ELD lustre pertain 'mot 'Ol. log Seining Melanie to look at their amortises - • ••• • Of Int. goods. Great care is taken eeteetiog the very bestmate; and a. they bay in large quanttUes Gum the mg..; f the nianuteetorers, th ey can be Solo et the very l owes t peters. asg9 BURCHFIELD deal largely In aloe article, and are prepared to supply a eeperio article, weaamereo ALL liar, and at a low pace fa qualoy. Errs inc boom liner. lately recd wage A PP . L 47 -22 brh fast reed for sale WICKL fdeCANDLESS f brls'N C Tar; 11 :ILI ons do, for sale by gong QA.ri ILLMS-31a pus superior for sale by P SED WICK ar. MeCANDLF.3B BRUONS-143 dot Corn Brooms for tale by aurs WICK it /IWANDLESS P 50511 9ALT6-1O brio on bond anri for sale by WICIe hIoCANDLESA SAL.EFIATUO—as casks Paieratosd • 5 bas pal nacd do, for sale b u6B. . WICK & McCA.TYDLM. OTASII-14 casks Pot.sh, n fine wtl lot 'sin [tact) WICK & k7eCANLLBBe.. A ROMA= TOBACCO-1V bn Myers'irttpenor L 1 AroOato Tabuco for gain by IWO WICK & MOCANDLKSB FLOUR—Mb:IO roperror Flour for sale by sa69 WICK tr. hioCANDLESS P's" -7 ".°"' ra.3.MM Line 7 r awe by j TPLOUir—frObris"Ardiff kifat BACCile—ritusaiderr, Bides, 2.111 Hams far sale by aes7 B t W lIARBAUGII BAIRD L IRVIN. CONIMISSION MERCIIANTI) and Bill Brokers, No Ili etcond SUCet, Pittsburgk. murk 11/111U1 & lIIVIA TATOULD Inform thopublic, they hero tu tee the TV warehouse formerly °scolded by the lase Mit Salomon Schogor,ll4 hiceond street. Having • largo and commodious warehouse, they wised Invite the attention of persons hiring goods to consign or AM. They will also give littaollol2 le the parcimae and sate of Note. Drafts, Bonds, de: saa7 Twang Man , * Library and Mechanics, Institute. eilltlS Association hu received and placed • its ahelvee a collation of valludalo lillaciallsume • Boots, amongst welch ore Boyles litsteeleal end Critical Dicta:ataxy, 6 cols, IlamboldtisCoaniesn Tteknoes Hinny arspanish Lintrathrei Neundees Chunk History; Eel Fremont's Oregon and Uganda; Vilmsbach's Alechmtes; Chemical Tee colour; Protestor Agan'es edentate Timer to Lake Ba. penon Squid te. Dans' Mannino.. et Blissiscippi Valley. Besides• choice selection 01 Polite Literature, The subscroption lin of the associattect muleraces it the leading Literary anti &mange Ill•gazine• and Reviews of this country and Europe, and the most prominent perm of the Union. Knows on taunt, street, bemoan Market & Wood, over F. 11. Eaton's atom EXTENSIVE SALE OF OEULAIDT. OIS. & WINIC. OP DIELECT LIIIPOILTATION, UNDER Cartons Horne Bleak end entitled to dc• Imatnre, a greeter pan to be sot I Gilt any I..creation. on %VS.:IMF-13AV. the inn.; •t II oaloca, A 19.,et the Auction Stoma on thielisnan • When—in:Mut regard to weather. 1,411 ha; quarter nod eighth; Mime, Cognac Preary,. pals , and duke olored. of various 1/111111401 tram Min to 1010. from the mall ir acme hennas at arel lee Main,. "alms d, Depay & Co.,* arract, Castilian & Co ," - Morton," "Inve rt ," &e. 31 Pipe. rind hpas Schiedam Gin, Alptoot 190 Wisner Carla Pon s Madelyn, & Sicily Wines. 100 !aids Sauterne, Via de Grave from Burde.s. B. LEOIIION &CO. lialurnore,Ang.l3d.—ang7AA ATTSW NOOKS) NEW BOOKS I U 01 ALBS ' LITERARY DEPOT Tea. S.raur, opposite the Pow Mks. TbICTIUNAHY of Mechanies—No 10. Dooms letaktmearo—No VI. Handle hlerehants. Magazine for August. Harper's New Monthly Maguina for Assent. Eclectic Magazlna tor August_ Democratic Review for August. Iraw-110-Noot or Records of a Tourist. Charles LAnotan, author of Islam (loos the Alle. ;bony Mountains. The lon Meek; or Feats ad Adventures of Raoul de Ilragel_c. Dy Alexander Ow:as : L aus7 LIEARPER'd NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for IL mane, July, and Angel, now on nit at Via per number, by R HOPKINS t 7d Apollo Badding*, Toots at. ICTIONARY Oh' MECHANICS. Ac.. by Dyne— ne,byree of tuts valuable work no* tor vale ==== . • . tor by Ewell JI HOPEINS piCIORIAL FIELD DOSE OF THE REVOLU TION, or Illartrauons by Pen and Pencil of the Hietory, Scenery. -.l3lograrhy. Rollos, utd Traditions 01 the War .r .nderendrnee. By Hanson J. Logging, with 'OO Engravings on Wood by Losing & Banes, chiefly Semi origir.ol tic:lobes by the author. To be complete in &best re Nos. at sac, for sale by .its 7 R 110PRINR LOUISVILLE LIME—S 4 brio L W Lime meiYed bay %Op by IWABRIDOE & INOIIIIAM au67 IS; Water tt INDOW fiLA9S-1500 boxes Eloerboort's WI dy.• Glur, wyorted sier. , on band for We by I aup7 OURBRIDGE& NGIIROM LARGE SALE OP OIL PAINTINGS, WE no request to ask clear= to the .ale of superb eel Ibuntiop at rhi.o Ilell , oa %Vedoo.. day, the 7th hatitoh at 10 o'clock. by r. hi. DeMr Aughouter. Tee cwilemion contains assay besadral works by American and French smiles, whleb am now read) Car ezeosinadoc, mad will, we aro assured, be sold reserve. • • .6:dtt LOTB FOR SALE. 100 of the most valuable lead desirable Banding Lot. tt the oily d 1111 l et, T prise; which will allow handsome prcitts to jj, those who purehast to sell again, and in Wootton, which it is behaved will give fall enustsetion to those who boy to improve and ecoopy. The Lots are &beat one mile (tom the New Court limns, adjoining the &venni and Eighth Wards, and (rant en Pirinst svarrit Ave.; Dunnece evassr,ColoolCla bLnt, and Carton Street.. Those on Pennsylvania avenue are eligible for private dwelling., and are tho only Lets for sale on that street that have a view of the fine scenery of the Monongahela Kiser. Those on the Ikaddock street plank road old those on Commerce street, which extend to the river are well bested for manufacturing and other heathen mitabllah meats being mach orator the centres of coy business than ration. properties on the Allegheny and ova! the Mononga hela mat have been cold at higher priers Flans exhibited and toms made known by tVILLIAIIII3 k SHINN, Attorney's at Law, Fouith at., or E DEAZZAhL plasm Copy two weeks.] ange:d2w (City Dailies Lambir, Horses, litaWillea r Iliarration. Sc.. II Milli OIL 'WILL be wild on TUESDAY, 1311 t inst., at tos..w , lry at the late residence of Samoa Paisley, Fig ) in the Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, (MOM feet Pine, Poplar, and Cherry Lanitber, a lot of Lath, together with three Horses and Harness, two Wagons and two Doggies, pn which a credit can be obtained by siring an ap p roved endorstr. NDER TATO/MIN, ased,lat /Wilt S ALARSIIALL CAUL. P. SIIRIVER end CHAS. 11Af1NE3 base dile day sstotiatedlhesureires together, under the fine Of Plaice? A Daises, for the traussetion of ex Wholersto Grocery, Produce, and Coirmissios buii. fleas, at No 130 t. 131 &coed street, hetursuu Wood and ffruithfieLi at Pittsburgh, Arterial I,l6so.—eingl D ACON PIDES—s3,OtAIINSides reo'd for sale by I lusty CPA, e*.(4. DP .age 8 W Mangan( ' YPOIL BRAT. SMALL HOUSE on Pride 'Meet, de the Mesh Ward,—Qent!ow. Ward,—Ltent !ow. •polr at this odiee. mime XCIIANGE— 081.1111 AM Alen Ezebany • fo r r ludo by lane) 8 & ItiIiBAUGII DICE4O acmes rime heat Idiem - lasi melee& ter sale by by 08 SELLEEB &NICOLA In~+ nCKEMF 1.-199 Cris lam e Nag lhou 31 lospeeuon. to rims C ire:ZNITIVe nn E(7. " MACKEREL -3d No. 3 A lee t . to • ee ;vire vet Canal, and for silo by JAS. DAZZ/1.1„:' , . jlia No:70 %Noy at. TAAWAS OIL-50 brio, for owle Jrtc JAS. DALZELL 79 Water at.' LOUR -1W brie superfine; CO do Ilin s— Tedrog and for gale by lyltl BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. T - 6DACW-,11 k 413 • twist received for vale • y DROWN & KIRKPATRICK SAIT 3 PETRE. , -23 te% TWAT n 143114 CO Fri NNTKsq - irli .1_ On DROWN &KIRKPATRICK In • on band 11 fir It . lizo c n i t lam rrianlN4 7 -ioan 147 - 3 AI fad !in/MT.& RILL ELAD--ZSI pigs soft Galena for vs a I • T ) . 7!D • RIIEIG *err Hues* co VrAORELEL-I* - I;rlslio3..rrtiod.aUreror ,111 hi t TA g;FT. a ovoririos am shoeless Goss l. Sides; Hun lb. tor sale Ism. le ease m<ll4 by Itettil WIRY. MATTHEWS7V T% - i - SYSI - 7F - CS qu.ll,y superior .say paamikellanta In ibis Coda tee, now opsunit by ' • W P MARSHALL rtu Wapisl rgE ofIANDy, of the monsfsecara of John Do. mod I Co.,.l.lonfesal; Of vorkafs elnutp kept o U)aa WO hZCho.444QOzlft9l4l4 WASIIIIB7IIII 1111/1,11111111:11011:' 134 s 139 1904td 312994 *I9 O 111112 " rylandid miablubsrest is saw °farad fat Riot It Is admirably arra:mod far Colleens; Lestarcii,Eallbialons, j IT7 WANTED! A. MALE Leacher total • 'weep in the sale al. amp depanteent in the first Ward Public school, Alatheop. An examination vitt take piece at the S ab Inn cheea Holm m said Ward on litaredey the . Appliance:is, in the mean time, may be banded tn to any Utile daemon. None but experienced teach. en need apply. A LAMONT, PmideriL Alk°""CllnVg:7etr4 ICSIDGEITOILe , SOTACIL II:IIE undersigned have obtained from the Regime, of Allegheny County, Letters Testamentary on estate of Samuel Parlay, tete of the city of Pitts pargb. All persons liming claims Against raid estatn are hereby notified to present them for eetdement, and all persons IneetArd thereto are studied to mate payments imnsedimelyoo either of the sabsenbere ALFIXANDER LAUGHLIN, /ANKH MASUSHALL. BEBBWAX.-10C1 bids Jost received and for sa'e by aag9 13.&.W. HARD/MOH. • PLANETS'S BITTERS Creates a healthy tenon throngheat the body, restore the appetne, equetsts the eirealation, siva tone and energy to the system, and notate& power of realm once to disease In all he fonts., rarely to be °malted. Th., will p eoform a epeedy and permanent core of Dyspepsia, lodigestioa Flamicney, General Debilay, Liver Complaint, and all the Irma of symptem• com monly called Immo , strectionS. Will be lanatedimily retorred by the use of this inval uable compound, ',bleb la purely vegemble, nod as adapted to all 4 . and conditiona. PELT AL ES Will End in this deliema and palatable priTaration, a combination al Tonic. Altertuive and Aperient anali• ties, peculiarly adapted le that The specific action that Ibis article has on the LINTS and IbiestiveOrgans, ra Its romplete Antidote for Favor and Agee. and N il ous and Typhus Fevers Cu.1,..a7a, L. I. 7.17 170 LB. Diaz St. I have used the article of Planett's Bitten,. and have dented great benefit from them. I have been abject for years past to the Fever and Ague, but since the Introdoetion of your Bitten, I stave entirely escaped my weal enacts, and can wilt ,confidenco recommend them p• one of the best Tonics In uo -I,lerprerfolly pours, C. N. 11UNDINfi. Frangcsma, Inns 10th, 11.10. Me Thus Pra. heves me much pleasure to Cate, that the Dysp ia wah which my Ihe tee bent so long troub lel/ b lot( rom Inanfon or a L i ver. las been en , sleety overcome, and cured by thense of your Invalu able preparation orblitters, and f your kindness to unendlng 1itc61,01e.6 accept my thanks. Your olcdgent woos', 149 swd 151 !runt =M! ZEMMO 1313:13EM L1P14.1111106A XOlO J. Fins.y,Jr.,- Agent jar the Penn Life Ineurana Co. of Phila. UPPICE of the Western insurance Company No. 91 Water amen; Pittsburgh. Pamphlets, with all necessary Information, and blank (onus while. furnished. . . . . Husbands em inmre their lives for the benefit of Weir wives and children; creditors the hers of Lbw debtors. • • • The whole pion. of the Company are divided among the holders or Life reticle.. The iindenasof Mapes% two years have been dab tyler CM L each nu. le2o roc LADIJCS , 81C111SAJLT, ALLEGIIMIT. TINS Schaal, under the directron of Mr. & Mrs. N. Metcalf will be mopened In "Colopnade Row" Federal Street on ?dander, September lnd. A primary department, k. • number of comma branch es bmve been added, and a ems of tenehereseestrod, se that instructions will now be given to scholars of all ages and attainments. For particulars see r Merit... which may be had at the book atoree—or consult the Principal at them dwelling on Federal Street. Allegheny, sag 4 it. [Tribune & Post [tray.] WHITING -110 brie on barbintlgrAtittl . hop 7 .1 0 Wood st EALL PA PER—DCFlTAittitlAl.:Clireonstano ly receiving, from the largest amanfactories in York and Philattelphis, and also from Froneh Agencies, rho newest sod must approved styles of Pa per Hangings, toserber with Borders, Fire B. and Prima, and Tester Tops For sole at ES Wood , be - men Fo.rtk super and Diamond Alley, (successor R. C. Ililll.. 11. w. - - - . S UGAR - 30¢ : i. li.ali S. i by. FYlLilgii Tian or PIMBOIOII. An. ht, 1253. TStockholders of the Balm of Shtsharath are 1. hereby notlfted that a general m-eting of Stoek• holders, will be held at the tlop Hoc., or Th... day, the fifth May of September rest, at tea o'clock, A. ht., when the charter and the set, as enacted by the L egislator,' at hs tort ression,vrill be Mid beton" them for their ateepttnee or tateetlort. By order of Board of Direerore, app4da.mtd3 dons GRAM., Pre. intaLn, BIICKNOLL & CO. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCILINTS, No. 41 North %Viler Street & No. 16 North Wear-Teo A. J. Bercoo. t PHILADSC.PIIIA Fowl, H... ({ Philea D. A. WAC. alcCuntore. J. ica 1 tugJ To Olt? Illeseharate. PO,OOlll superior sleety Pose far Wasting; pco keg. Hazard's Blaming Powder; 13.03 ten do do Rile Powder. The ertanslve sale and wide spread reputation of the above powder.is tits best guarantee of its geed' quality. Leave your orders, they wili receive prompt attention, by ' J 9 DII.WORTII b. CO 1531 91 Wood at 2111/R-12 @anal. Amity Mills, sutra Flour jus r reed and ler sale by aag-3 EL &W. fl ARBAIXIII; •FEATHER '.-600 pounds onto Feathers received and for sale by as 3 SA W.IIARISAUGH. WIIITE LEAD —73 Kegs path Whim Lead, reset* ad sad for sale by aug3 B. d. W. 11.0113AUG11. 110 AR 8.-1011,b0d Cobden., Cignrs Indented and f. oda by Lavg.3J b. b. W. lIARBAUGIL LOUISVILLE LIME—OG lharels Lana tectived and for nabs by ang.3 B. d W. HARBAUGII. WELSIIFLANNELP—Moryby le. Burchfield al ways keep on hand the •bove g oda, bough dlreclly from the Importer. and warranted genuine also • funbet Imply of Welsh Gaath Flannels re edged this morning. (ALAASY BLACK BlLKS.—Bereived this morning, ur (by Evros] at store of URPHY k BURCHFIELD, and-3 N. EAU Comet kit k katket wood. L INSEE4 , WL-2.) ./ b 9tITIZYSTIAVE7k CO, soy! No 9.1 Wood three. HARDWARE enrER-50 Rats asaarted, Straw, la beanbean & Wrong • • .1 SCHOON rge NAK ER A GO. RRFD BORAX-6 Cases Jost received and Jos sale by bast j SCIIOOI4 MA KER & CO. ur, CABIL eorm-10 keys for sale by 0 tor? J ARtlOO6:6lAk & CO. NDIOO-5 Casey for lode lowby romll JSCHOONMASER & CO. LARD AND BUTTSTO kegs LAW. 1 boo do; I:4113011er for oak by Ne A P WHL•JN, tad No IG Wood Street. RED WHISKERS AND DARK HAIR !—Thls la common Desk of estate. for which we ate a, te lona how to account. And we mutt say that the con. treat is far from producing au agreeable effect. but it may be obviated by the at. of HMIS lIAUELVI celebrated VEDETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE, which will instontlueouely produce the most henna , t and natural looking black, brown, or chestnut color. without injuntic the hair or horning the skin. Ileac colon are indelhble, end are not erected by the. to. bon of beet, oersplrunon or eyelet. There are teeny kinds of Hair Dye on sale, but they Al have s< material objection to their oar; some require a I time to produce the eftet, others homing the hair akin, and tome. when pat on, give the heir the,. . . of a newly blacked Mover. JUI.F.9 BABEL'S VT.GB. TABLE LIQUOD HAIR DYE is the only one which le entirely free from the above objections, is warranted entirely harmless, and arid prod.° a beautiful anti natant! looking cater m a shorter time than any other dye In nue. It citadels, In purchasing, to take none which boo not ray name matched, es _there are Many, imitations of this celebrated aruele. a0642p JULaI Cliestnurst. BANKING HOUSE. J. CAROTHERS de CO., AO /5 W.ed ..... Ptttaborgh. CURRENT MONEY RECEIVED ON .DErosil coil.tion!made o u ltllngr t ii i r e rpal of tl3 auglAly MOTIVE TO ISTOCKSIOLDICAS assasment of oar dollar per share on the capi. oil Mock of the Adrentant thlintng Company tr Ilan, will ha doenad payable at the Treasurer , °ace, to the city of Pittsburgh, on Tnerday,;ltilb Sep umber next Sly order of the Board of Direeton. - JANEs m. COOPER. efee'y and Trees', rittsbark h. defy hit IESo —anglullw [Boston Atlas and Detroit Aovetthu , grablish on. week, and rend bill to Una Wheel CO-PAIITDEIUMIP SUMNER C DAMS, WHOLESALE GROCERS PrOthte..• and COLSAitnO7I 111erthanto, And 'dealers In Pittsburgh filannfeetured Nal. 130 Fad 139 eeeeeeeeeee Between Wood& Smithfield, Pittsburgh. nest A 1:3.1111-15 bell man and sale - by A /FM ENGLISH it BENNETT F RUITS ko--6tx t m an o w, in prune order, MO tan IltalPh3.4 100 drool. FlOB WM bade! Mercer Prewar,: 10000 Paull and Track itatketg • 108 received 801 for Ilk by eel ItIER &SMITH IWO:atm No 1 North Wham., Phtladelphlo. (1;8010J0B-1 casco espoto Own", reettivetl and for INN by Whlr A MCCLURG) k CO. Tr MR Liberty at. C Tar; NO do N Pita, in atom and fo: sale by r3F.II,EIFtB k N1C0113..; 1 1 2020 A ""Thit'-' 3Zg IMU ROAN. liaTiiirrO see. far Fair by - D tylo '701174 D bIORODN rtime Cinabactraigtl I Dlied,Deerreceired lb ~.to by • )rsaWM A bIeCLURG k'CO F b tl.'•in mete 7-- .1 8 181,WORTI1 IL CO RORIVUX Itgoriktisitx,:ctirkz STONE—lirti;iitirisle;br . R E R ltql/i!..T, OR FLY C./' ' C "IN **Pen. enemy for kept constant, ea !Lend by A CULHERTSON CLOVIIS Wai / 1 04$ L 1419,111 Oate NkR'S 016= 0 Mal Taasers n. sale by ! P I LO wa.p WILSON. LOUISVILLE 1.1?1E—.30 L W•Latna for sale . ; by Nara • W& P WILSON. p.104.4.11s forliulldinvig &Stens Bildra._ en Palm some!. • EALED Proposers .rill be reeerved by the andel.- slgnid t until Salarday, the I:th of August, et 12 dl, (or formlehing narderivls - and Molding a stone Drinise over ihriCanal on lean meet: also, tor Iron Raul ny for said - bridge Plans •nd streeliSeations will be rz hibited R .AlcGolvert, C. R R., au W. ot. the comer °lnn= surd Rand streets. - . : 1.9/LACJON . EIti Cka orCataantuce an Ague act 2 Canal. Pittabtizah,Jalj qu, VILMARTYI & NOBLE nye now reeeivirg new Mop ',MIL evbieb is .r supsnor eionlity TbeY en no* famish lomilies Witt. Bean Flour, &borders left in it., boxes Will bo promptly attended to .W ILMARTII & NOBLE, . City Mills. nt.tts noorted on eland for nit by ISA lAA 010101' t CO Nt'etto k Front am SALTft.:IIIIE-35 bags etude now in non am DicREv a. co Tn4-leo Wsl s ow landing (or 01101,1 Orl IrlAI/OI DICKEY k CO CIOE In 7- -. — IIO bags in store, toEseileThr -7- k•I Oa ISAIAH DICKEY k CO -.-- AziiirstrruaEl> ToBACCU—go bozo% W. it ANA Gram`s G's, balsa b. Robinson* S'e, end other obeleobros.ds for webs hy 29 . A COI.BF.RTSO:9 A CLOUSF. MARKIRIEL—ro bele No 2, large, Bolton ins pee nob, pal arrived and far rale by 110 = TRAVER ft O'CONNOR ULUI DRll.ll.t—lbale P..vy Suiro/k,jb. gbbrive t i AI bra forted? by 811ACKLECT Wurr 101 Wool buret BWE SHIRTING TWEEDS—team prime ludic. (role., Lap blue cheek. NH by bales It:10, 1 1;7 & I NV HITE Y OISiCI( WA DDING—Z SI merseed by SIIAC;LEW A. 2%.%';1P1TP. ouV" OIL--7 e"" rrz, i7Iici a 'NSTAXER t CO tralllEED 011..—t0 brls for silo by ' 0.4 J - DROWN LINT -ri —— I case bee 4.1 B morn French 1.3 I.inensjust received by , silecFmmt. Wlll7l , . • "'Lit: AND ORANGE PRINTR-4 ceeet heat blue LP and ea aßge, end hoe blue pgieie, hew my!, WO' SHACKLErr WMTE `,3" "1"2-3 bc`al3f4m&Val OSQUITa HARS--ADO pieces 7-1 sad SA eirisit s,ska bard Mosquho Pietunsileist opened by 026 SIIACKLETT Zs %V 111111" for sale by ISAIAH DICK .h CO lstsl4 stisPINES , -1 ease Just reedfrom mane C fantsunts and uss sale by : II LRb SYXV: Liberty' at DLANEbT COATISI 6S-3 eate4 Htt received for attla at mstrtufactltree, prices H LEL: .CAISIMILHES-1 ease fancy recd for eat. Ly 7-31 it 1.11: REb FLANNEL-1 ease reed an cocalghment by 431 II LIU: QTE.Md BOLT BLANKETIS—U cues on land, for I sale low to lose consignment by II LEE I ED DLANYET9=2 vomit:la Ite'd for role by JD *III II LEI, TO COSTOACTOIIS. 0 AVE'''. V, PURE, !..), the barrel .M feel; la POWDER—IOWro Ulnotiug, <gum stentill, Latta§ & figaittis mg.factore, for I.le 1y J C 1111:1 'ELL, Agt, Water street SUSPIRIRB—IOO brls lOrge No 3 Mackerel; • • 4.0 hi brla do do; . ~ • 100 bogs prima Green Ito Coffee; . • ' 15 WS freak Rice.; 40 Itt.da N 0 Yager, • 110 bobs N 0 Wiwi. In oak WI.; Landing and for gale by DROWN 44. KIRKPATRICK 1,40 . 140 I.ll;cny . BUTTER—,.koII. Dealt, beat teneived nn nonilen went, and for salt, by id BIDWELL, A. !I{3o %Valet St MICOUII-30 Pi!) SP reed on earsigin for "le by .Iy3o S Pr. 11A1133SUall PdCON—M y bdi prime Shoelders ree'Li for rale by .1)31 di & lISILBAUG ULAXSEEII OIL-4 casks prime for outle £ & NV HARBAVOII LARD -A few tree No 1 reed for *lee Iv ; ITW sk W HAIWAIJGII IiGAR CORED HAAI.4-10 te. feed foi enie liy • h3O W 11A R VG 11 ODA ASH—IO rules ree'd for ` ma lo E 9 173,3 B.ttlW lIARTIArGII .O.TEASI BOAT COUNTERPAIth , —OCA ter.vved 13 An conslgomeni by A A NIA:0:1 a. co Ottcdi. OA Arat}At CEtAPES-Ic:s p• &Unctions Init ret'd and very c6ap ' 'lOO A A MASON a CO SlLKS—Ancber large invoters cr riab aryleti prOWI gilka,jartapeaed by • A A 14A.901 , 1 t(:0 HOUSEHEF.PING GOODlEX—:•&•fizans.rnd,t Oteze gaol. jest recerred, whir& pillf are'respectlully Invited tot...run& • I • A A MASON & CO_ Dloaqtitte Salting 7YRL BUISCIIFIKI.Lt Italia received u IY4. sopply,of above emelt, %late, bitted, grecs, and- Lien, of too right. stedsb; also blde and pint. min netr oovaring Chiutdebera nod ' GLI Lights, rjr - WilqiiiTlNE—lti hilt on - bind end for sate low j. , JyV J es Drown Lawns at. 'MI ern.. IreleYotilrnowLrgelETl:sl"dliainro:s'n7:9 a Kin per yard; also, a great variety of sly!. of lilltll do al 10e, Me, and Irk per 'yard; al , ds trims Goads of all kuids for. ladies Lir...fel. very loss. Jr. YITTSBURGLI GLASS WORKS A. 44 D. H. CHAMBERS, (LATE COOIIOM, 2.011 W a. cu.,) Wduld lerpecifolly inform tae ova:moors Or lbe 1210 ann. as 0.120 dm public geociOny, tart they ...1 cootsopc manufacture of INDOWO LA VI AtSi 16 OTTL ES 41e La all their varieties, at the CI I Stabil.. No 113 Wood at, between Firm. a Water. EAGLE GLASS Viroar...i. JOSEPIi U. 'ABELL, . ff.ANUFACFtift FR' OF GREEN 11;1.4f svi• Al t, JAI )11014, Bottler, nod Flask.. Poore. Sr Oltth ?inners; Water. Solent s:edit-lilt. erd t.e 4., el;OVCry description; elan, N ININ7W keep. canto artily on bend a pato-tut o.t..n.Amoto of 114 above uliclas. ALSO STATUE as the other , :reel Gras. Factories are'all, ndrrto, a. in the ens,. to Walt, Ti... Foe roar la t in /us,. ortaaTor it, nod will contincos In uperalmn lath lormor al LI woo,. Or*. rerpectfully olicitcd. and krill nolilico on the ahltriest nonce. • Worehoore. No 112 Second attest, between hVood Smithfield Ina. Plueborgh )01,011 y }TOUCH'S I'AN .oEA—t2 dentilt t 7n t4 TEraitny Ir-1 • ' • 57 Woad rt SUGAR HOUSE NOLA 561.?- . -46 brit Gooduleb k. 5t...1.1611 1 Refinely. for ...le l/ BURBRIDI/Ek. j72' 116 Wm., sere,. is~LOU 11,-1101 bOI. J lnu u rAlg i l t, ; y a ING ; BAm 11_424 - u Furniture Dimity-. W ILrFi rumtu._ll4mity rot F.lnl , trier nt Antra of a' P"" ',. *r lilMnlV! . /.l , ll;iri -Pr.l • Colored Mareellleelib... ltirUßrllY i 131JRCITrIELD LAVIa received on nr• All sortnient of the various colors, and of hew and neautifel patterns; also,',Vilate Counterpanes of on• rbus prices. hilt Paticsivis 6tore O. Wood. Pinrkurek: N , 1 n t0LT4, , , ,,, ke . d . 11:471 teirgli. The owners sclii 0...01 cud P.l the elmene& and Into them Ce.Y. 2141, 131.--j••3 WALLINGFORD & CO P EPPER SAUCE-12'617 , in Acre •nd . toll by 423 z; &PM Llzetl & BENNE IT e ar far sol• be 1/ 1 - NtY4l " Lfsu &DENNFxr D RY .cijß"Arli"E'VllCltlii'll'A'N.gT"' COMM An SMALL 1101 SE.. ;Caen fiee rehears' It of the Po <Moe. ' .G. G." G thge tet,e. tilitUE IatTEE--14 nags <IIIOC, row mum, now ta onnal,lor tole by ISAIAII DICKEY k CO. .1,17 - Wn , e. oast Front its. s; -- TcTilllPlti-DO tab, rioniongnriTintail4 ors< I]. ISAIAH DICKEY rs. CU. '1:17 . %Water tad From its. _ BA WA...4u kbaa aaroned,:on ti.J, tor rale 1,, er, CU. 1,17 ra_ Water •nd Front sta. L 1 in ILI liFuNilThi noasqualities and widtas r recetireo and offered, neholetaf e sae retail. by bIUtIPIII - T7A " Nl9ll JO • ""—M h ,I rl ;1! : , 1100;01 7 AKER & CU llel/1 YUnl f: sTyNx—r n ett A ks s p l A tr li a,t i. ll,b rocx —__ &cu, loa2 • • jw..tiel.,o-1U e• 'Olll cite , rolliid 1 A we Lc 001.1V.i , laW . lO riote Conßitall,e fi !914.511 ... L1CKEYk. CO, huad, nr ”13 J. j l l ISAIA.II . I/IEY & CD. 13 &CON DAMS for We by. ITI , 1.,..ciA11 DICKEY & CD , if I UllOllOO, do GloWid S. 11. di do Rd Air, Eu Wore end for salt As LYIDROWN &KIRK I'ATRICK.II4 Liberty n. Tt retalred—t dosto llt tdaytou's Volk, Vott haiirapsrilli, sod for sAle. by , J kiDD CO /1V :Pm SOWaste Icr received fer RIVO by & KIRKPATRICK OP:4 • -o Wu Western No 7, rereirea rnr ..t by Hill's DROWN & KlRRP.mytc7. V _ ENIWON lIAMS-11 tee on snnebtomett for eale . by 1713 BROWN'S KIRKPATRICA Yr/MA:3-110 be to stone and for aid by /13 W 71 JOHNsTON Fl.AxseHD—J br t . l dir [ fond. b? DD ~nT5 ~. ;unf*UDlc'E9lrn OINRENGE-42 by yo on;; l.nAinß fordo by l la I- Aln II DICSSy CO r!"./OR OS.--13 bra No I, for sah, bf S PRI.LF.RA_ _ar Wao4 _ i-QP/Rlll5 7UR PENTINE—IU brie for re,eb. Vl' IN R E lER.I,LEFar "ioklCF—la bales mineral aml . romer, Nri R k 15ELLERS W. R.fo - even by pvcrcluceniotrr t• co trl3 on•a Cfahq Vl•r;ar &• V" -- 13 ' VOX BONN HORST & CO .1(8.1(41.1.a various for • I; l•• 15• 11 ),TO P VEIN' NONNIIORS; & Co SCORCHED 21/11...;r1 7 .0 0 b t ga_ rof BONZiORST /r. IA7 INDOW GLAIrF-1000 it seed six...fee ea el., V. • vl3 $ VON & EMIR sti. 1 , 4,1 • Al1 DICKEY CO F E , A , T S EILZ-17 .114 Ck. I.nd , ng inekaA fr. C 4
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