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WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 141, 1950.
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7014NAL COICIttIMNICL
JOSHUA DUNGAN,
Of Racks County.
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HENrar ti' V I 7. " SNYDER,
Of Union County.
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JOSE H HENDERSON,
Of astington County.
Aritlmasonlo u r s t n l y hlzt . io7l:ations for
sos nom IVUD
Taomes vt. 'towns,
vox men maw*, TIMIT Inzer menu,
HAADIAB DENNY,
JAMES CAROTHERS,
►Oi ataIYILT,
MORG AN ROBERTSON: Pittsburgh
T. J. MOHAN, Lower St. Clair..
R. C. WALKER, Elisabeth.
JOIN M'CLUSKEY; Robistwa.
JAhlkS FIFES, Snowden.
►10t.971. aITOMAT,
FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Pittsburgh.
COZICOCIONIZ,
• EBENEZER WSW'S, North rayatts.
AM/MI,
WM. FLYNN, Lower Se. Clair.
CarITET aalrlToq
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a N. COURTNEY, Ohio.
Tug Csustis.—lt seems that counting Ave per
coos to a taxable is not auk criterion by which
to estimate ow-population, in any one ward or
borough, wherever It maybe, Soothe whole woo
ty, as we are led to suppose by the experience of
some of the census taken. The taxablex, we
fear, moat have been taken very earelesaly.—
The Fourth Ward, Pittsburgh, an:circling to the
rendes last fall, hos 9T7 taxable,. This, at Lee
to a taxable, would give ■ population of 4,355,
whereas, the true number, as taken by the As
alstant Marshal, is 4,293, or about 44 to taxa.
Me. In Pat TOwnehip, the result lathe other way.
The taxable. are reported as 275, which, at 5 to •
taxable, would give is/population of 1,375, whereas ,
the actual number, as reported by the Assonant
blanhall, is 2,030, or about 7to ■ taxable. At
this ram, the population will not be leas than wo
catimated IL
RAILED/1D CON:Trent'," WITH Sr. Lucie,—The
prospects now are that we shall have railroad
— connection% with St. Louis nooner than the
mast sanguine could have anticipated a short time
ago. Our reader, are aware that there is nuw a
eontinuous line of railroad 'constructing from 014
City to Terre' Haute, on the Wahanti. Stich ample •
provotion has been made for the construction of thin
that it nay mfely be ealeulaied that'it will be finish.
ed in about two • years : many portion. of it much
axmer. There only remains, then, the line amass
from the WalatA to the Mississippi. Thu
liatua has been supplied. We learn from the 111i
ne's papers, tint the stockholders who recently as
sembled at Yantislia, organized the Mississippi and
Atlantic Railroad Company, by the appointment of
• very efficient board of Directors. W. S. Wait,
of Bead, woe elected President. More than El PP
000 of the stock was found to he sulocribed, and
ten per cent, on this amount pool in, and all the
other requisitions of the law complied with. The
Company will proceed at once to the organ,
astioa of the business, for which trwas ineorpo.
rated.
'rhos the line is complete from the Atlantic to
the Mississippi, passing throngh the heart of the
great Ohio valley, and in its whole length through
the richest agriculturist region in the world.
It is with no little pride and pleasure that we
look back through n spare of but a few years,
when we first commenced to urge our citizens to
turn their attention westward, and pointed out to
them the fmtsibility and possibility of railroad
connection. with Si. Louis. Many prisons Nil,.
fied with our river communications, thought our
views chimerisal, utopian, uhrad of the age. We
confess the result tuts astonished to. Although we
had the most unwavering confidence in the pro
priety and truth of our positions, and believed that
all we contended for would be, accomplished in
limo, yet we bad no expectation that our cherished
hopes would be no speedily realiriu they have
boon in the commencement of this magnificent
line, and will be in its final end triumphant corm
The citizens of Pittsburgh, we feel assured, do
not half realize the splendid prospects opening up
before vs as a city. With we of the heslthrest loca
tions is the world, surrour.ded.with Mesaustable
supplies of caul, of the head of a mighty chain of
internal navigation, and with unrivalled facilities
for manufactanng, it only wanted the addition of
railroad facilities to give our city . advantage,
not possessed by any interior city in the .Union.
Them facilities she in nownhont to have, not on a
limited ...tile, but on me of unparalled magnift.
cermet, opening up to her,alrnost at once, more than
twelve hundred miles of railroad communications,
connecting her with the Athmtic and the klissis
aippi, with the Great Lakes, and the vast Western
prarteg, and thm giving her, with an almost Mart
hog suddenness, the aid of time causees which have
Ludt up Bottum, New York; and other Eastern eb
ties. If Pittsburgh, then, has doubled kier popula
tion in the last ten year., what will she do in the
ten years to cane? Give her a permanent tariff;
with reasonable protection, to addition to her rail
road and other advantages, and in ten years the
will number 200,1.0) inhabitants.
Eczema alagernax as • Moen•s Pomp.—
The deeply interesting article an this subject,
which we copy from the National Intelligences,
will excite universal attention. The question may
homily said to be settled, that Eleetro Magnetism
can be easily and safely used as a motive power,
untie most energetic sad poweifal description.—
The only thing which flimsies bi,bilitiecided is the
es-Jimr. if It is proven to bo as cheap as Stearn, it
latch undoubtedly take its place, as It posiinses
clew important quality which steam does DOl, it it
•afii—at least no we understand it.
Tee Recnerres. ktxremos.—The Rochester
ladies mho exhibit the phenomena of the mysteri
ons Rapping' or Knockings, having spent several
weeks in New York, and exhibited this art great.
ly to the witanistunent or amusement of the
mavens and Will* men al Gotham, have returned
home, leaving behind them at let.: one distin
guished convert; In Hauge Gamy or the New
York Tribune, who, to heralding their departure
makes confession of his faith, as rename
"One own dwelling was among those they thus
visited, sot merely submitting to, but courting the
fullest and keencat ioquiry with regard to the al
leged 'manifestations' from the splrit world by
which they were Amended. We devoted what
time we could spare:from oar duties out of three
days to Ibis aultjectiand it would be the basest
cowardice not to say that we are convinced be.
vood a doubt of glair perfect inugrity and good
faith in the premises. Whatever may bat the orr
gin or the C 11390 of the 'Rapping.; the ladles in
whom presence they occur do not make them.—
We tested that thoroughly and to oar entire plias
faction.
He must be well acquainted with the mane of
the universe who shall presume dogmatically to
decide that these mandrostatrons am natural or
',Anpentatund. The ladles say dam are informed
Wt this is but the .beginning of a saw em or
eumorny, in which spirits clothed to !Ink are to
be %ore closely and palpably connected with those
have paten immortality—that the maniocs
ratioosyve already appeared human other tam.
"L" e riCiare destined to be diffused and rendered
uatil all who will, rosy communicate Gee
ly 4 .: 3- ti* a`bicisily with their Mends who hive
sh aoff the mortal coil. Of all this we know
-Puta nothing. And if we 'were
we r".i (Welt we shall not) theimettlons
mired and the tnalleff we received duriet •
taro ha. n o,
qt a ppe„,...." l4,4 ftusted conference . with the
Ing done so 4. 4h :L id once be accused of hay
- regards ". 1 . 111 the theory which
—llsperted arms. otat as the uttertneos of
.We Wham o I be •
• iottoo kettook , o t :l the intention of the ladles
'spowiti7e, they er notoriety fir
-7NDfthe .B.l7l b lltq the , - . Z: v er, ei v a t
to le=
uriel i f t f u m. lbe.gross Impute
oo,„ believing that el:
hoPe ^ bolu mdea d . m y,. to tore
which
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news of the deith d the - recildeit of the y.
Halted Staten formed the elder topic of comment
tif thelltitleb fiete;tot the tweet' =weeding the
Snivel of the sad intelligence. His charader is
every where spoken of to the highest Lenny. and
the strongest expressions of eympathpand later.
est are lied, • ' '
On receiving the melsneholy intelligence, the
American !Hubner at the Court of St. James issu
ed the lolkmring circular :
• General Zachary Taylor, President of the Uni
ted States, expired at Washington on the 9th in.
•ant, after • brief dines. The intelligence Is too
fearfully certain to permit me to await it. official
announcement, before Inviting you to join in the
national .sorrow. Taught in infancy lessons of
patriotism; accustomed in youth to the dangers
of a (nuttier life—entering the service of leis wan
try ift early manhood--distingeddeg himself dors
Mg afire of tail, by snefteulve victories gained na•
der great disadvantagea--had Gen. T. died in the
army, he would have left behind hint the name of
■ brave soldier, cautious in council, firm in opin
ion, rapid in narcotise, of unquestioned integrity,
humanity and patriotism. A Asher time wu re
served to him. Raised to the had crone of the
powerful nations of the earth, he exhibited to the
world, under eircuuntanees of rare trial, a sincer
ity, a prndenoe, and • moderation, combined with
• firmness, a sense of ;Maine, and ■ patriotic de
votion to the honor sod true interests of his coun
try, which woo for him an unlimited confidence at
home, and • profonnd respect abroad. With a
consciousness of the purity of his motives, he sank
into death, breathing the wards, " I am prepared
—I have endeavored to do my duty." I invite
the Consuls and Vice Cumuli of the United States,
and ail others of my countrymen in the United
Kingdom, to manifest their sympathy in this sad
event and share In the general gnat It has cano
ed. Our country has lost, in the hear other need,
• great and a goad man. Lou no hope that, while
his memory endures, those who have the charge
of our public affairs, may emulate his patriotism,
his inutgrity, his juncos, and his self forgetfulness;
and that our countrymen generally map strive to
Imitate the modest self reliance, the purity, and
the kindness of heart which ..nalivircished him in
private life. ABBOTT 'LAWRENCE.
United State, Legation, London, July W."
Fire at the Bing Was Pelson.
II Wan annoanoed, by telegraph, that there had
been a destructive ire at the New York Sing Sing
State Prison. The New York Tribune, of Senn
day, gives the following account of the disaster.
Yesterday, about five minutes bekre 12 o'clock,
the north wing of the State prison at Sing Sing,
was discovered to be as ire, and before ft could
be extinguished the entire wood work of the build
ing woo des rayed. The ire originated in the
garret, and was no doubt the work of an incendi.
The first Boor of the beiliEng vas occupied by
the "Union File Works• of James Horner tit Co.
The extensive machinery in use by that firm was
saved, it Wog placed inn shed adjoining the
building burned.' The stock of filet,finished and
unfinished, so well es the roots and benches; were
staved in a damaged state. Mr. Horner dc C.o.'s
loss will be between 1110,000 and 312,000. Theta
are two policies of insurance upon the stock and
tools in the File works—one for 115,100 in the
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, eta one for
0,000 in the Protection insurance Coimany, both
of Hertford, Conn.
The second story was occupied by J. Humph
ries, as ■ lamely CO the manufacture of brussels
tapestry, carpet, and rugs. The lassie stock and
tools, moms, etc. is from $5,000 to $7,000. The
property is lammed for SUNXiI in one of the soot.
ens immpanies.
The loss of the State, so near as cut be ascer
tained, is 112,000. The shop destroyed was 160
feet long by about fe, feet wide, and two stories
high. 11 had jun been thoroughly orerhsoled,
and covered with a new slate roof far which the
agent of the prison had paid 111,500 tot two biotin
before the fire brute out The floors, beems,wia.
doors, and roof are pretty well dcwwistied. The
State, in addition to the loss of the boddieg , loses
also shoal 1,000 lbs. of well, and some machinery
used in the mansfartura of clothing for the Fur
Once.
At the time of the breaking out of the dm, shout
one hail or the renstets bed been locked ep for
the purpoee of eating droner. Those female=
outside were 'Promptly ut at work to extinguish
the flames, tinder the direr Von of the architect of
the priion, Robert Lent. One of the persona, the
most active in his exertions, wu Donaldson, the
circus rider, convicted of manslaughter some IS
month. sine. The firemen of the village also
rendered prompt and efficient aid.
Two persons, residents of the village, were
slightly injured. Mr. Isent fell through the bare.
log roof twice, but extricated himself without
mien Lojtui. None of the COLITiaI attempted to
escape.
The agent of the prima assures the contractor.
who have been burned out, that he will have their
shop. rebuilt in 40 day., and from hi. known en
ergy and perseverance, we have to doubt he will
do so. The State loses •boot 593 • day derma
the time the shops are rebuilding, by the men em•
played on the contracts remaining Idle, or unpro
ductively employed.
Is reference to the death of Generalrarroz, the
Paris popes fortitth the 6:llowing: "In causes
qualms of lhs death of the President of the Reis
ted States, the President of the French Republic
will go Into mourning for one month. A grand
solemn !service will be performed at Notre Dame,
and far ten days the national Sag will have bite:
crape attached."
It irtanrronneed that Jenny Lind will mate I,
Erg appearance, before a New Vora anikenee,
'the lath of September next.
The population of California u cant:wed by the
Callimesa Courier at 121,000, of which number
15,000 were natives arm resident. before June 10;
1849, Mow am foreigner., and 71,000 am Amer).
eau. The number of persons who returned by
the Pacific mail steamers from April 1, 1849, to
June Ist, 1850, wan 21,73.
terrible affliction, has recently Whin on tho
family of Er,Oevantor Clarke, of lowa. Within ■
few dap of each other nearly the wire family
were swept of by the cholera. The wife and
daughter of Gov. C. were the fret arictims, tbes
whys members of his Lundy, and finally Gov,
C. was attacked himself, and died alter • fow
hones illness. This sad dispeturation falls heavily
upon Senator Dodge, of lowa, wboie daughter
wu the lamented wife of Gov. Clarke.
The wheat crop of four of the hugest grain
growing Maws in the Union—lndiana, Michigan,
Ohio, and Toura—la said to be equal in quantity
and quality to that of any precedieg year. It is
said that the unpin crop of Michigan mill more
than double the largest yield ever produced in that
State.
Gremos SIMPSON has tenurial to Calmar, af
ter having made his usual tour through the Inter!.
Or of the Hudson Sty Territory, upward, of five
thousand miles having been perlormed by canoe
We regret to learn that he brings no intelligence
from the Arctic regions la reference to the rate of
Sir John Franklin's expedition. Captain Pullen
whose advonturoun journey from the "Plover,'
while lying of Point BoIIOW. to tie McKenzie
river, will be recollected, palmed the winter at
Foirt Simpson, and Intended proceeding with his
party to York Factory en route to England, this
summer, but as he would at Great Slave Lake
have met Instructions for the farther explorations
agreed upon last winter between the Lords of the
Admiralty and the Hudson's Bay Company, to be
Conducted under the joint command of that otru er
and Mr. Bae,of the company's service, he would
co doubt have returned Gam that point to resume
his uncrestfpg duly.
Gen. Taylor•, Pecuniary AMU..
WAS/MIL:TON, Aug. 9.
Mews. hlaunsel Whited: Soo, allow Orleans•
who have been Urn. Taylor's agents, for 20 years,
contradict the statements relative to his pecuniary
affairs, and assert that he leave barb stocks
and caber valuable property to the amount of 5.03,-
000. He never gave ■ note in his life, and died
without owing' ' a dollar.
l=!!
IThe following lines occurred to me as I stood
before a portrait of the greet American statesmen.
The painting is the work of J. R. Leam Eso,
a funahed artist, and a worthy gentlemen. I
Mt! what a wort thy pencil 'wrought
Here ars the feature* of a sage,
Whose giant mind and tow'ring thought
Electrify an age!
Within those dark, deep, meaning eyes,
Methinks dorsal genius hoes;
While slumbering 'Death that forehead lies
The depth of thought It givm!
Gives to a stern, yet noble race!
V/ haw Roman wins shall disavow,
That thou hate earned the Waal:disgrace
Some dastard echoes now!
Rail cm in vain, vindictive knave:
Patinas for glory through abuse,
Thy longue wonid foul thy Father's grave,
Thy Mother's fame traduce.
List! there are daring benzin that prnim
A phalanx of defenders yet;
Tb, name, oh! mighty sage, will blaze
Till Preedom'a sun wilt set!
Live! in a Nation's prowl mean,
Tint potent arbiter, nod jwl,
White lie vile keens that track thee, seen,
So many grains of dust!
Though this great face on which I look,
Is but a linschless gem of Art,
It moves tuelike • silent book
%Vitale beats a living heart! .
'J. K. Y.
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Tsoli WASUINGIPO*
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WireiPaldenee oftor ettlatirgik . !Gantig.
WAercuwanni, Aeg.,lo.
ThLety.lxtb wee/Lof the Semites goits—
What hoe been aecomplithed,
sage of the Terse Boundary Blit ha the
Senate, and prospects In the Donee
• C , allforntaltill—D. D. Barnard -lion.
T. D. T. DleKennan—Eteautlve Bus.
toes..
To day ends the thirty sixth Week of the Ses
sion, and what ha. been done? The members
have drawn they pay and extras, sod the contin
gent expenses of Congress have been Incurred
and met, making together one million of dollars;
the franking privilege has been conferred upon the
widow Polk, and upon the relict of President Tay
lor, a census bill has been paned, and a deficiency
bill for hut year. This Is the sum of eight and a
half month's work, tly that very amoral arisemblagei
the Congress of thetoited States. I will not cup
menus the duties n i egiected, the treasonable de-
Yelopementa, the gasconade, the kdly, sod the
crime, which may justly be brought up in evidence
Vernet this thirty fiat Congress. It has proved so
far only an incubus on the country, and I rooks.
that, for one, I have very little hopes of its pro.
vicg itself any thing better
: In the six and a half
remaining months of its legal existerite.
I spoke last night of the abandonment of the
California Sill in the Scene, and the passage of
that introduced by Me. Pearce hie the settlement
of the boundary diaputebetereett the State of Tex
-as:upon one side; and the United States and New
Mexico upon the other. The passage of this let.
ter measure marks an important era in the leg.
Islttive history of the year. Do not understand
nee as disparaging the merits of Mt. Pearee's bill,
because I complain of the preference shown to It
over the Bull more important and urgent measure
of the admission of California. The boundary bill
is a threat emulation of the Message and the gen•
eral policy of President Fdlmore'a adminiatualon.
It is a good bill, [mutant) , and jot:ltch:me, and I
eatheatly hope it will pus the House. Bat it In
not going through with that expedition which
seems to be calculated upon. It was palOad in
the Senate by 30 to 10. The affirmative vote was
given by 18 Northern, and 12 Southern Senators,
the negative by 12 Southern and 8 Northern Sen.
atop. Thu., it la perceived, there wane Northern
mejority of just ten for the bill, or more than two
to one, whereas the Southern vote viood twelve to
twelve, or an exact tic—now all the Southern
ultras, who are known to be opposed loany settle
meet whatineroltat will not provide effectually
far the extension of slavery, that is to aay to any
settlement that can peaubly be obtained, voted
Winn this bill, which is literally and avowed by ■
b:II of peace. The inference from all this Is by that,
the same clue of men In the House will oppose it
with equal peneverance and vigor from the entre
ern triune ale proportionally for more numerous in
the Homo thut to the Senate, and I incline tothink
the anti Slavery Whigs are less placable, and
more sensitive to the stars and unyielding state of
opinion among their coneutuents 'hap their corn•
peer* of the Senate are. I mention these things
to show that there is likely robe a severe contra,
over this bill io the House. 'rho money count to
particular, the to 5111.1.12., which is mainly gri
ts ty to one State, and that the moat turbulent an I
least valuable to the confederacy, with one recce.
bon, will be rented at all lor trds and to the last
extremity. But the measure will probably pan,
and if ar, it will). the lint of a trio which will
include all that mey be necessary to gyiet the agi.
boo of the conotryi"
The California bill was farther debated to day.
Yolee concluded his immortal rpecelt of two day.
and a half There wu some import.' voting,
and the arternoon Pealing away without much
promise of a decision—Douglass moved a poet.
ponement until Monday, when tha expectation of
himself and trends is, that it will pan without
much contest.
The President nominated on Thursday tact Iron.
D. D. Barnard, of Albany, N. Y. to be Nlttualer
to Freon., to place of that miserable remnant Of
tee Polk dynaaty, Hannegan, of Indiana, who was
permitted to discredit the country for some eight
or ten mouths in the capacity of its representattve
abroad. Mr. Barnard in the precise opposite to
that permit—grave, rirgotfied, reserved—a man of
learning and ability in public affairs. There were
also received to day ezet.ve wiretaps from the
Preaident, which tunny have contained the nowt•
nations of lion. T. M. T. hicKennan, as Secretary
of the Interior, and Hon. C.M. Conrad mi Sextets
ry of War, though I have not heard the art men
tioned. Mr. McKennan, when not heard from, up
to noon to day, was at the Frankton Springy, and
probably had not received the edictal marathon to
a seat in the Cabinet. I hope there can be little
reasonable doubt of hie acceptance.
The Senate had an enricher seathon to day of
some letigitt, at watch roe, ...Milton. were rv.
to red, and some ...Grated, wah other business
watch I will refer to more at length in my next.
Jeeirs,
Vl/021 NEW YOUK
Correspondence of the Plusbarge,Gazette.
Now Yok!, Aug. 10.
The Weather cominnes to be oppressively hot.
end,. a nattial;consequence, every mode- ol coo.
veyance from the city is crowded tampers, with
citizens eager to escape broiling upon the pave
menu. Tee fashionable shops are deserted, rave
by strangers tarrying here, and every thong to die
only of city life is dull in the extreme. Our city
authorities have given the Washing and Bathing
establishments the use of a fine locality for the
purpose of /[llllll/1 the power of cleanliness upon
the unwashed sod unterrified Democracy of the
Swat Ward. A perfect Laundry and bath will be
built, for the use of which only two rents will be
charged, a SUM that should glee, permanently.clean
shins and shirts to thousands who know of such
things Low only in fancy.
A new invention is now before the dairymen of
the penalty, which is ceoamly worth atrial, though
the apparatus costa more than It should—l mean
the new "Cow Milker." It C 013111.1111 Or a small
rabbet case, some four inches long, in the shape of
a teal, in which is inserted a silver pipe, the aper
ture of which is closed bye wire. One end el the
pipe is Inserted in :lie wat, and the rase drawa
over it liken glove, tae case being kept in Its place
by no elastic strap. !loving prepared all the teats,
the pail is placed in posittoe, and the wires with.
drawn; when four streams deliver themselves with
a force that brats a fire engine. The cows ars
said to be land of this scientific milking, and it is
also raid that vicious milkers have b een qui t e
subdued by it. It eosts,Tor a set of four milkers,
two and a half dollars, and is certainly rather ett.
The striking tailore are to have a mass meeting
on Monthly, to form a plan fur establishing a Chop
for themselves, having become quite satisfied that
they reboot regulate the clothing trade of New
York. This trouble among the tailor, is not rims.
ed by the custom tailors, but by the workmen of
houses, aurae of which have a thoiniand persons on
pay, end who supply the South wok shop made
work. A few managers will make money um of
this attempt to start a shop, but it cannot succeed,
because there are ten tailors here for every three
that are needed.
Barnum announce. Jenny Lind for the IStli of
next month, and people may get their Si each
ready. It seems by the London papers, that Jenny,
like all other singing bird., cannot keep all her ad
mirers., Madame Boning, it seems, has renewed
tier vocal powers tomore than bee youtlaul excel
lance, and in the e.ttin anon of the audiences who
have awarded Jenny Lind the highest encomiums,
is her nuperior. Mr. Barnum is making a fortune
by his Temperance Theatre, and will show "the
Lind," if ho 'heath] lice, any amount by the failure
of people to pay what be estimates io be the living
price.
The steamer Pacific wax telegraphed all Halifax
late night at simnel, and will be brie to marrow,
making a very favorable passage, and gang equal
to the best one. We Isbell loam have the Franklin
on um Havre route, together with the kluinboldt,
Lee, master. These tiontlnental line. to Havre
and Bremen, though not much talked of, make a
large amount of money, and bring a world of freight
to our shorn.
Money remains abundant nod cheap, but more
,thvity will be noticed en: long, and an Increase
to the Mit a. Stocks are almost entirely neglected,
especially the fancies, though prices are very well
interned. The failure of Suydaso, Saga & Co., is
worse one than was at first expected, and their
übihues 11,0 now plated as high as three mil
lions.
Ache]—Sales weremade o(116 barrels at 6,12 1.2
pots, and 6 for pearl],
Caton—Co too t. %rill an favor of the boyar, and
e sales are not large.
Flour—Flour 11 steady, with a good amend for
export, nod antes of 3E40 barrels at ntevious figures.
3000 barrels were talon for export. Southern
is in moderate request, wak Wei WO barrels at
6,31 3-45,50. Rye Is ware, end hold at 2,94 a.—
Meal is not tm plenty, and a firm at 3,121.2 fur ler•
my, sad 322 for ieadywins.
Grain— . Wheat if steady; no.atiles have as yet
been effected. Rye Leper{ 63 1-2 has been re
fused. Chus have not varied. Corn is pretty ac.
tive, with =le! of 9,000 bu at 6.5,6', 1.9 for Western
mixed.
Provisions—There tot paihiag doing in prow
ions; priee are nominally the same.
.•
Whiskey—'glee Were made of 200 bide Ohio,
at 26 1.2, end to do Prison et 26 r.. 8. C.
From the Baltimore American.
Cumberland and Wrist Newton Plak
Hoed.
LIPOZTART ENTISTIIIIIIL—A large and embus
siasnu meeting of the citizens of Cumberland,
in this State, held on the 2d inst., to provide
the ways sad mesa. to build s. plank road from
Cumberland to West Newton on the Youghiogh
eny river, at the head cf Breakwater Navigation,
33 miles east of Pittsburgh. The plank road will
be 76 miles Meg, and the highest grade will be leas
than the grade of many of the plank roads in New
York. The Turnpike Compact. have eurrender.
ed the bed of the road to the Plank Road Cam.
patty, so that .11 that is now wanted La money to
plank the toad. The road beds have cost the turn
pike Companies over 3250,000 to construct them.
The cost of plaukiag the road will not be over
31500 per mile. This, we understand, is the
highest estimate that has been made, and the estr•
mates hove been based upon the proposals alma.
dy offered to furnish the plank. Judging by the
success of the plank roads now in successful op.
ration in the State of New York, we can see go
rearms why this road should not prove a very
Profitable investment to the stockholders. There
have been already formed in New York 182 Plank
Road Companies, the aggregate length of whose
toads is 2019 collet, as appear, from the report of
the 800. C. Merges, Smiretary of State tor the
State of New York, made to the Legislature on
the Bib of February, 1850. Many of three roads
have hero in use for the last three years and cot
one of them has yielded len than 15 per cent. lied
some of them have divided as high as 57 per cent.
although the tolls charged were not higher than on
the common tamp he roads.
Tee citizens of Baltimore and the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad Company have a deep interest In
the completion of this road. It will penetrate one
of the most populous and predamive regions of
Pennsylvania, and will open a direct commun.
eaten with the city of Pittsburgh. It will Deceit.
eerily draw with it the' trade and , travel of the
counties of Westmoreland, Somerset, Fayette, and
Washington, In Pennsylvania—a highly produc
tive grain growing region. The produce of that
large scope of country will ho brought to the city
of Baltimore, sod merchandise of every descrip
tion returned m encloseso. The merchants of
the city will enjoy the profits arising from the
trade, and the Railroad Company that from the
carries& A traveller at Piusburuh, wishing to
visit Baltimore or Washington, mid have a de.
rightful trip to Cumberland by S'ackarater and
plank road, which can be timbre:led in ten hones,
and then by the Baltimore sad Ohio Railroad to
this city or Washington.
We learn that it is the Intention to posh ibis
rood to immediate completion, and that the Presi
dent of the Plank Road Company, Thom. Serie
et, Rm., and Col MeKaig are now in this city for
the purpose of asking substriptions to the stock of
the company. The amount required to mote the
road not already subscribed, is small; and hot
soutU subscription., we are told, will tio eskeiL—
The peat importance of this reed to Baltimore,
and to the Baltimore and Ohio Rsilroed, ought to
secure the completion of the road without delay,
and without any regard to the investment, al
though we think. it:id/ire trom the history of other
plank roads not so favorably situated for trade and
travel, that this road will give as good remunera
tion to the atockholders as the beat of the New
York road..
The Utica Herald says of the plank road mo
oing from Mien to F.yractrae—r4 miles alongalde
al the State canal and railway—. Never was •
better investment made than that which has loges
embarked in plank roads by the chit°os or time.
The appearance of our sweets, crowded deity et
this nateraly unfavorable season, with Well filled
wegons, laden with lumber, manufactured gt of..
hotter, cheese, grain, aml other staple producurns
of the country, end by people tram the country
coming to trade with hut mervhant•, •Words per
fect evidence of the patty which dictated the Id.
earl expenditure of money in the crammer-Non of
'Ma work." In the Utica and Syracuse avail, SI
utiles long, running slatgaide of the Stair canal
sad railway and competing watt both, hal peon.
ed a profitable is vestuarat to its arrmk holders, why
should not the Cum berhaid and Weat Newton
road make • full r,itrei !
From the Pluto delft n to Doi tett.. of tl6:tNe y Clerni.on
ITrr.rrrNT..r7
Ale after lies en 4.) . [10e LE this morality, • line
new five story Look double store house, ouch°
yank side or Granite street, below Dank, brloor
tog to Jesse Godley, and r. oted I . the linvern.
went for the swage of bar al of goods, fell with •
eosin that was heard f.fr squares, shook all the
buildings is the neighbarbood to tiled louudations,
sod filled and darkened the atinosithere to the im•
mediate vicinity with clouds of dust.
Al the time of the cataetrophe, as men bedlam
entered the building to commence the work of
hoisting into the upper atones, box sugar. One
of these men was on the first dory two on the ree
ved, end three on the third. The find, Alexander
Brody, being struck. with name et the falling bricks
and 'metiers was forced clear avow the Street.
and though severely hurt, escaped fatal owe.—
The other five were bused in the ruin.. Tory
were all extricated in about half an hour, and the
Injuries of two of them, Samuel .N 1 ekes and Mi
easel Murphy, were Caned to be mortal. Two
odes, Thomas Mickey and John Hagerty, were
.esously injured, end the fifth, Patrick Anderson,
gbt.y.
attirnA o' the wounded men wrte 'lman Into
he vault, i.r they must have bwn tartan. y
o.le of them when, re.ieved, was tarx t g to thi
umbers by his feet, to • horrible Sitel•to.ll.
or! Mickey has • wife, and Murphy a wife and
three children. The two Mickey. are brothers.—
Ad these men were laborers, and among the moat
worthy of that ocelot data of Otlr Citizen..
We have never looked upon the wrack of a
fin that war more complete. Not • brick or a
granite pil4r appeared to be left wandiog.
The goods m tue ware house were composed
nrinmpaliy of aux.., of which there were some
five hundred P. :ea, and the greater portion will
probably be recovered tiodamaged.
A number of penes made narrow escape.
Some of the Custom House clerk• were In the of.
gee Immediately oppuite, and instil of the eu•
ployees of the adjacent atorer passing to them plw
ems of healer. at the moment lb* building rum
bled down. rho rear portion of the more of Thom
as L. Smith, on Walnut street, urea crocked In,
and two or three persons in this store fonunatialy
escaped.
The accident is attributed to the imperfect eon.
.traction of the building. The foundations were
insecure, sod the walls, for wore house purpow•,
entirely too thin, while there were DO flrierliege
to guard the more from the danger of the pressure
of weighty good*.
Me. Wssierga's Letter to Gov. Bell, of Tegari en
the boundary question tin. the row tit true natal.
There is hardly a word in it that could be spared.
and, while the language studiously calm and
moderate, petition. taken cover the essential
ground and are itnpregnably fortified. We heldom
meet a State paper of equal felicity and vigor. W e
can imagine no reply to them save with the bowie
knife. and even that is not m point with the bayo-
net of a regiment of regulars confronting u. It
don't reach the ease.
We shall see whether Mr Webster is
Mist 'Pallor to Freedom,' quit 'tool of the Slavery
Extensionists,' which he has so liberally pronuittica.
ed through some months past. We have not liked
his speeehea nor POMO of votes on •the
An , but we shall now ha sadly disappointed If he
do not prove n more effeenve champion of free sull
than many of hot oust unsparing defamers. Let
on look and see.l—ti. Tribune.
In • long course of editorial hie II has seldom
fallen to 01.11 f lot to enjoy a greeter pleasure is an•
nounclng a. public event, than we experience to
day, in announsing that which, if we could, we
would spread over the whole country to a breath,
the passitgo.throngh the Senate of the bill tosettle
the Texan Boundary Qtrestlon. Considering this
the most difficult of all the question. growing cut
of our Mexican acquisitions, and its !uplift:n=lU
decisive al toe early seulement of the remaining
points of controversy, we confess to the uncom
mon degree el joy with which it fills us. 'Had
Liberty and Colon and Domestic Peace ! Hall
L betty and Union,and every great interest of the
country ! Hail the return of the (revetment from
Its long abberrauon, back to its just sphere of ass
lion and usefulness.
Our first feeling le certainly one of thaekfulneu
to Providence for thie important first amp in the
restoration of national harmony. Our neat aenti
meal is one of high respect and patinae totararde
there who have penrevered with such unflinching
resointion through lies most trying straggle of the
last six month... unreduced," " unterrifled."—
They have encountered groat personal responsibik
ty, and they have enmentered it cheerfully ; they
have made great persoa•l sacrifices—at kart some
of them—and they bane made each sacrifices
promptly, and with entire diaregard of personal
consequences. D.stant, for diatom be the day,
when such patriotic effort., sustained by such ex.
Unordinary ability and energy, will be forgotten
by tbo people of the United Suites.
We do not undertake to recite the precise terms
of the healing mermen, which has now passed, for
we do not yet know • and, in truth, we do not
rare to know them. Its enough for no that the
bill was canned by three fifths of the votes of the
Senate, confined lobo section or gaily.
It Is cypher for us that the bill was so w:sely
teamed and matured as to aubdite so many ace
threat preuldlces and harmonize im many conflict.
tog view. • and we heartily congratulate Mr.
Pearce the socceas which has crowned his a ,
forts. We keel jastified also In congratulating the
friends of the Administration, that this happy ad.
justmant has ao speedily followed the wise and
conadiatary recommendation of the President to
Congress, e; this perplexing and menacing sub.
Jett.
It now .only remains that the great popular
branch of the Legislature should fellow up this
noble work and complete it. We caufidently trod
they will do so. We fully believe that in a few
days we shall be able to annouoce that this acid
other beating measures have become laws. Thai
hike conzetomation most devoutly to be withed.
nen, indeed, would this great and glorious Re
public be once moos
• Whobait the muble, foaadad am the leek,
• As broad sad genteel as the Mtn sit.'
—Nat. Zeul.
IterrocavEnzenort —The Lonianille hernal
ptkillahcs returns from one half the State. The
Eenate mutes of 59 member., and stood oat year
26 Whigs and 12 Democrat. As far as heard
from the Whigs have teat only one—le W man
and Simpson. The Haase of Reprematatives
mishits of 101 members. The last Hone stood
59 Whigs and 43 Democrats. As far u heard
horn, the Wings have lost 10 members, and gain
ed 3—making a nett Whig loss of 7.
A Now AND SPLVIDID Suantim. —For the last
seven months, soya the New York Courier, Ike
ingenuity and skill of our beet mechanics have
i i ,
been taxed to the utmost In the construction of •
new steamer , designed to run o the Hodson riv..
er r which 11l POW so near comp lion that she will
probably make a trip during e month. She is
ca g e d th e Reindeer, is 300 t long, and 35 feet
wide. Her engines combin e Improvements that
have not before been brought into use, and from
which great . results are ant cipated. Those fa
miliar with the construction of her machinery, pre
dict that abe will greatly excel every thing now
running, in point of speed.
From the Natiorml Intelligencer.
Mertz. Marnettom at a Motive Pow.
Th e important tipmatton Battled.
•
Professor Page, in the Lectures which he Is now
delivering before the Smititioniati Inatitutiou,
rates that there Is no twirler any doubt of the op.
duration 01 this power as a anbatittila for steam.—
He exhibited the most imposing experiments ever
watered In this branch of science. An immense
bar of Iron, weighing one hundred and sixty
pounds, was made to spring uP by aligned. ac
tion, and to move rapidly op Ind down, dancing
like a feather (,t du air, without any vissible lop.
port. The form operating upon this bar be w.
led to average three Au-tared pound+ through ten
inches of ha motion. Hs said he could rain, this
bar one hundred feet as rsdily as through tan
inches, sod ha expected no difficulty in drug the
sum, with a bur weighing one ton, or ■ hundred
tons. He could make a pile drives, or s forge ham
mer, with great simplicity, end could make an en.
gine with a stroke of six, twelve, Twenty, or any
number of feel.
The most beautiful experiment we ever witness
ed was the loud sound and brilliant hash from the
galvanic spark, when produced pear a certain
point in his great magnet. Each soap was as loud
no a pistol; and when he produced toe same !spark
at a little distance from this • point, it made no
mem at sit This i event discovery be stated to
have a practical bearing upon the construction of
an electro migrate engine. Tru!y, a great power
IS here; and where la the limit to It
lie then exhibited his engine, of between four
and five horse power, operated by • battery cap
tained within • apace of threecnble feet. It look
ed very unlike s magnetic machine. It was • re
el procating engine of two feet stet ke,tod the whole
engine and battery weighed about one ton, When
the power was thrown on by the motion of •
fever, the engine started otr Magnificently, ma•
king one hundred and fourteen strokes per min.
Me; though; when it drove a circular saw tea to.
.cbes to diameter, sawing up hoards an loch and'
a quarter thick into laths, the enginemade but
about eighty weekeu per minute. There Was great
anxiety on the part of the spectator, to obtain
specimens of these laths, to preserve a, trophies
of this great mechanical triumph. The force op.
crating upon hia magnetic cylinder throughout
the whole motion of two leer, was stated to be as
hundred pound. When the engine was moving
very slowly, but be had not been able to ascertain
what the force Was when the engine was connive
at a working speed, though it vat cznaiderab'y
The most impottant sod inimusting point,
however, is the expense of the power. Professor
P.M stated that he had redbeed the Matt,/ Nl',
that It war less than steam ender many and moot
conditions, though not so low as the cheapest
steam engine*. With all the imperler bons of the
engine, the eonsemption of three pounds of loci
per day would produce one horse power. The
larger his engine., (contratysto what has been
known before) tie greater the economy. Prof
Page was himself surmised at the monk. 7he , c
were vet practical d trio:Mimi° be overcome; the
battery had yet to be improved; and it rend ned
yet to try the experiment on a grander .tale, to
make s rower of one Aossfred horse, or more.
Truly the age is fraught with wonders, and we
can now look Grward grub certainty to the time
when coal will be put to better uses than to burn,
scald, and destroy.
Tu. Tcaaco.• Caov.—the Clunivilleigeno
Chronicle my.:
The reports from the tobacco crop In this and
tha ourroonding conaties, In Kentuct y, represent
the prospects.. tanah wane than have heretofore
been suppcsrd. The brat Informed planters state
the tke prospect a wane than it has been mince
tom. All the testimony we receive eorrolurcea
tale assertion. Every thing has conspired to af.
fent the crop unfavorably.
The Hopti”ville Prem adds the following:
Oa the subject of the tobaceo crop, we have
cooversed with gentlemen who have visited a
great portion of the Green river country, and they
assure a. that, for the resume elated above, it ra
utterly hapomible that a half crop can be grade—
indeed, in many cares, the planter win not real*
lee 180 pounds to the acre.
!atm Version of Widow , Stockists.
G. J. L 11.2.
Oeh, Widow Maettree, when cowid weather rote
03,
felt bone, Widow Maehree,
11 lent myself that will he sinetr e this song,
°oh hone, Widow MartErne,
Vor,.re Rs I ime. this body rii
n
To ito. h•o, that swim •wat down ,e •ea;
And the ,t•rnt sod the berm stir it rowe l to toy bore,,
°eh bone, Widow hlachree.
Oeh, Widow Maehree, when you heard of nay Ist.,
Oen boo, Widow Masan,
The tea n may ro ll down. but 'menthe:l Lotto late
Oth sone Widow AI aelsrve,
Per evr p the wh I' . at the 001 w holt pale,
Lost with a brats full of pity be glare. upon ma—
k tar salt briny wave he will dts say rowld grave,
°eh hoar, Widow Maehree.
Och, Widow Macho., when you marry OTlynn,
och hone, hlaehree,
And sit by the firratde • looking at turn,
OM 1,. te, Widow o.lachree;
With a tear in ), ttr es a, and p:rhaps with • sigh
remember that I toyed you better than be;
out the mermaid, poor Man, will i.e atin me thin,
oth hone, Widow Madam
Och, 'Widow Alachree. don't' be snerirg so load,
Oeh boneWllow Alaehtee,
'Fie awake you .hoo ' l
he and a =Las my shroud
ten hone, Widow Machine,
Have pit y. I peer, and only An say,
That. at some to urn Jae, you smile aDan
And hod lu to the fish thot rfou'd make me Ins shah,
uch home, Widow Machos,.
LOGAN, WILSON 41,...C0.
129 WO ID ST., ABOVE FIFTH,
liAve ju,t reeetTed lama addition. to their
SPRING STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERS', la
Imported by Imo packets from Formic, god to
which they wculd enpeeigllv eill the linen
lon of tombwers, believingtheir very
ementive mock. and low prie•• wilt
mayfidlortiT give mint stltfaelion.
Contr.—sums Is znotran roll ALL:—The follow
ing letter l+ - published by the proprietor., thst the yob
bo may perceive the (statism demand which ezoitz
for Dr. McLane's celebrated Worm Spcmhe. They
have, however, made tech aniangements as will en
able them to Sll4ll orders promptly.
i 'tiontenotille, Tenn., March IS, 1017.
"Dr. McLane—Dear Sir—The Versaifithe you ley
with me last hes long since been sold, and I
could have cold a great deal mare If I had had it
Since toy return from the emu, I have been cal
ed
upon nearly every day to roue to you, requesting an
immediate .apply. I have already irk.' your Vero:a
nise in my own family, and_ found it to be the berg I
have ever used. K F. MORRISON."
g'For sale by J. KIDD fr. CO, Alf 60 Wood street
augin.davirS
Office of Ohio and rennet. II R. Co, Third et.
Prrrsatiaan, A ogust 6,1850.
Too Block holden of the Ohio end Yennsylvania
Rail Road Conthmly aro hereby n stifled to pay the
eighth revelment oilier dollars per there, at the °Ewe
of the Company, on or before thelrth day of Mauer
The ninth inetalmenti Oil or befor the 41) th cloy of
September. The tenth instalment on or bertha the
ttbh day of October next.
C 7 The 71ti instalment was called or on the Path of
July last.
asgrotl WM LARIAIMI Jr., Treasurer.
ACBCOURAOR IMAM IN TIT UTIONE
CITIZENS
INSURANCE CO PANY,
Of Plltt•burg
C. G. GUSSET, rush.• • —A. . MARKS, Sane,
41 Water meat, in thelwarehouse of C.
melliy COkIDANY la now prepaeed to insure all
kinds of risks, on hooses, manufactorma, good.
andise In SLOSS, and In trans. Is, ke.
An ample gunraiby for the ability and integrity of
the Institution, Is afforded in the character of the Do.
rectors,
who are all eilite. of Pinaburgb, well and
favorably known to:the community for Weir prudence,
intelligence, and Integrity.
DiIIYTOSS-4:. 0. Dummy, Wm. Begaley, Wrn. Lar
mice, Jr., a nn lier Bryant, Hugh D. king, Edward
Ile.ehen, Z. Kiey, B . Ilarbaugh, S. P&L Klee
aplno-ir
r==
DR. U. O..STEARNS, lessor Roston, Is prepared to
manufacture and set Dwelt Tartu in whole and pans
alerts, upon &tenon or Atmospheric Suction Plate.—
Toomactse cease in Pica augur., whore the nerve ss
exposed. Office and residence next door to the May office s Feerth street, Puts burgh.
Rayon co—l. D. P 11. Paten. Selig
Os MAT,
• • Dentia.Conterofronrtb
and Donato?, between
Market so suuldivlr.
TZAWIEUS WANTZD
rrEACSERS,take notice that the Board of School
Etirectors of habloson township will meet on Sa
turday, %health Mtn, at tho boom of Sarah bleFar.
land,tit sold township, (g. the par.. of einalliulos
anywtro mop wish a situation ae teacher la any of
the piddle schools ofsaid township. There are ten
teachers wanted, and libmal wag. given. Schools
o en on the first of September. By order of the
Band. JOHN McCLUSICEY, bee.
A. 113, 11:150.—tmet3wittT
Steam 110?,11
• - -•
MzEamms■.
of thou foluahlog Stem
• eot of Trimmings, comprl.
WE invii;iireTtl;ntion
TT Your to our azaunsat
fo g in pun or The following
14 and 74 Table
tfaelthock Diaper,
Card Table Corers,
Curtain material of all de
wrist.%
Linea Napkihi;
Scotch Diaper,
I Crash,
--Mats, to. he.
hIeCLINTOCIE,
aagl4 Carpet Wirehair', 76 Pear Ui
lavisUmilatik
•
T HAVE for sale a number of bon& and mortilegee.
in aim from tie to IhStllo, matortna in fiom atm
to ten Imam, or in annual inatannents, Ru th Interest
PnYable semi &lullaby, sheared by city Properly
equal in value to twice the amounts for which they
are revocative!) drawn. 11. BRADY WILKINS,
aualanitf Alt'' , at Lave. No 101 Fourth at
atraarbeiry Planta for Sala at Gra.
ulsra Wood Gord•no
llotrey's Eistedling% and Vietorirss
1J These are ibe largest and best flavored Iran
=onion all the dilietent v•lioPeo POW groan.
Order. addressed to'tha propdetor, West bianelmo.
ter, will tootle., prompt attention. J
angle
roe Solo, 0111 Long Credit.
A LOT on Wylie anent, nen Loon, 100 feet In
XL front by hi In , t in depth to an alley 25 feet wthe.
Al.n, a Loton NVylin inert, near Fulton 44 feet in
front by 154 feet in depth to an alley 25 feet wide.
Apply to If. BRADY WILKIN4
Vagl47lltf
Au'y at Law, jut Fourth LL _
NEWPUBLIOAT/ONO.
GREENWOOD LEAVES. Second edition.. Ity
TrP 7 / 1 6 6{7311 ° Led and Explained, by J. A.
Alyzandar.
• •
Loa Winger, or 0 Inside vim of lilexico rod Cali
Wait
Pelvic I have hint, or Pictures of Society and Pray',
of Mark drawn under a thin call of fiction. By N. Y.
The Logie and utility of Mathematics, toritb tho best
methods of Inoruction Err Mined and IllastrateiL By
C. Darts, L. L D.
AtirPodena, or Adventures in the Gold Belie. 11/
C. A. Maley.
Eketeher ard Rambles. By .1 T
The Women of the American Revolution. By g
Elam
Railway Peonotny; s Waal se on the new art of
tromportatior--Ii• management, prospect, and rela
tions. Latimer,
hlomings anzonE Jesuists of Rome. By Res R
Seymour.
The Shwalcier KIWI, a .ketch of the Threefold Life
.f Man.
The Hinary of the Confeseional. Dy /ohm H. Hap•
kins,D D.
Cosmos, a Sketch of • Physical Description of the
Unions e. 13y A ltiauder Von Humboldt. 2 vol.
Also, a com ic and complete monument f
School Bookspristng all We varieties used to
Pennsylvania and Ohio.
On baud and for sale by Alf 51 , 1011511 &CO
snip& srr _ 7nWitiod sr
_
Votive% Pilo Outvote.
MoCLINTOcK h. In store add for sale the
V V . largeat utortment of Velvet Pile Carpet.' the
...id newest nly les ever ofkr d this city, to
which we invite tie speciai team:gore.. wishing
to purchase. WOTTIIOO3, 75 Fourth augl4
Gibbed Ileselni.
A SMALL Lot of Gibbed Ilerris g, in prime order,
(or sale by JOHN AIeFAILEN & Cu
merle Cane! Basin.
100 HRLS. No 3 MACKEREL, Boston isupootton,
I But strived in prime order and for solo by
JOHN MOPADEN h CO,
nogll Canal Ruin.
Dissolution or Co-partnorshlp
TIIE Co•pallpersby between Peter Ritnecaud John
L Urban, Contractors on the Ohio and Penns;
anis had Road, Is thts day diuolved by mutual eon
sem, ond all the deb., dues, and demant a ogainat
mud Imo will be pat by their .trot, .1 Economy :
A.m. I,lndo--1.0,04:1111d0r PETER RITN.F.R.
It' aE— " — "'"e"nit.rillyiCKETSON
_b usi4 ten & zta Liberty si
Touncco—w la. Rasoell & Robinaors`a Lump;
.20 an Camels d o
In more and for
Ou My ra ' pound lump;
anola MII.LRRh RICKEDION
ADMIN/STIXATOUTSNOTICIIi.
hereby given, that Letters of Adoslnis
trepan have bres, foamed by the Heebner of Wills
to Allegheny er only, on the estate of the law F:Jossol
ad, nosily
all Octet.. Indeb , eo to sabl estate m make arnme.hate
pas moist. awl those ha• tor clams against sald estate
to F
resent them p•oye:ly orbentleated, roe settleruems
PITWARLI el: RD A N, Jr , Adm'r.
Ip, July 1,7, til a.
Ammo!mad Firemen'. Insotane• Com
pany of th• City of Pitt
CAPITAL 6 . 400,000.
J E Mf'DREDEA D, Y. e.4—AV. W. DALLAS,Seef
rgII;?V:t3SZIII7;I7RP,r,It-,J.lrkizu.'.. against
(I Ili. r, onhl Stu, y. I VilL /
J. F. Moore bead, Hedy Patterson, Wen, A. , 3,11,
H.II Hartley, 11 H rilrepuni, Jcahun Rhod , •, 55 m.
Al. F.deer, Edward Greg/,. A. Y. Atatart, Wel Col
fine weed, H. C, !lawyer, eh.. Kern, War, Gomm
larval:dry
Darege d• Le/nee
M U h ß . l a l i f . lr; mt I al/l v
e a r:
al;tna neat and
priers. A leer pieces Barrios still remarning that
+• II he closed oat very low.
Plaid Glimeharess.
M U 4 l .stert oUtUatirinklin <l.le.Arglal'ld"alVll!:
choice colors, inelothair some of n very superior
also, 11:1 colors of ChamleyGinal,aine. ausl3
META —l.O ion+ Shaw Furnace Pigmots!
for sole hy (any pi !W5l RAC !LEV aCu
etaatiettl. aid Ittattemaucal Selma]
X., vlll Re-Open . Itlonday, the Igth Inst., at No IJ
Webster intact at the head at iSetrentl,
0: C p B p•tePtl..:• °' :: iXent:„'nTbk! lit'cla"ttSrtuEo7o.i
the Ynat Office, the ander would comer a favor by
leaving them al ibis office. aagla
'OAK PLOOMOGI BOARD .
Ir. , nri Ft:F et r
~ Worked (h! Pl.rieg Boards,
f l o e' , ,
by
UP per ,), thy. 0.110 or a s ealsmraan ey
.obi 'Alf Shernebereb.
ICz ebaaigt• Hank of Pittsburgh.
A GEPiERAL .11ecting of Me Stockholders of the Exchange Rank of PiUshargh mill be held at the
Banking House on Monday, I. Ott. day ottiepteruner
next, at 3i &elk's, P. bli.,tortbe purpose of consider.
Nog and determining upon the Ant passed at the late
session of the Legislature, extending the chums
Memel.
Ity order of the threctort.
'IIIOMAS M HOWE Cathmt.
Augu.o to 11.:4—augt±dol
111AllTLAND.
MID; next Seeman will . begin n MONDAY, the
lgth day of ../elobar, 1854, and close IN !damn,
Nathan R. Staab, M. D., Stsiery.
Wm. r. A. Alien, H. D.,Chemistry and Nhinuier.
Samuel Cues., M.D. Thar apeutlea,Materla Medina
and Ilyetune. ,
.Wrt r t. P l ' ha i ree b „ . :l l . DO.; 41",°,77..1V,P41°Vy.liedi
eine
Richard H Thant., M. D., Midsrtfery and D,deana.
of Women', and Call Hen.
George W Milienberger, M. D., Pathological An
TLC Most ample opporiunities for the prisecution
of Practical Anatomy at a modrate expense.
Clinical Ler tures four t eaim. week, by ~of
tarnish and Power, in the Baltimore Infirmary: with
the prirnege of daily trims to its wards, withosrt
charge to the student for the ticket
r ems for the Lamm. WM to PPS; Practical An. 7
tome, SPI Matriculation, Graduanoo, flu
WILLIAM & A. AIKEN, Dean.
Baltimore, /ally Ist, thoo.—anglikdiA
_ _ _ _
UGAR CURED lIANdI—R good •144..rbachl of
yarloosbmads,cOustaall SEL y onidanLEßS d it NICH dd uld (aled by
ugly OLS
MACKEREL -22 tals Not;
13 Wm No 2;
30h , 1a No d large;
ht br/s do far sale I y
BEILLEIIIS & NICHOLS
DRIED BEEF-8 tierces Sugar Cured Carmurad
Beef Hama a prime article, for rale by
aught SELLERS & NICHOLS
YKTIIITE re NE for sale by
y y augli WICK & hIrr , ANDLESS
. 13 OLA , III I basks pul , , ,,l rKd k lLl Jay (rule
nur HERRING—Ow I. on bond for role by
WICK Jr MeCANDLESB
M AC an K R F IY thI-No 3 lA'glWrl rfleenigolflTAl
Jan Mugpra It tit Seam , Palau( Soda sal..
09 A CAn,t& el the above celebrated brand. part
0..) .- 1 In store. and the rem der to arrive chi, and
next month, per "Anna Illeb,”• ain 'Eurepe,t , t'Llelitn i tt and
other stops, gm Ittoladsiplo• and Dansmote, wanant
ed supertor to both strength and quality to any in the
market. for sale at the lowest Price for cash rod ap
proved hills, by W & M 1111TCIIL:LTHEE
augla Liberty street
BLEActiiNG lV
poDElt_imeusa, hto.pru a' beat quality, taro:tat per ably Delta, and now on the
way by canal, for .ale at the lowest market ?rice, by
austrt W & bi kIITCHID. URFA,.
NO SUGAR—fa hhd• prin., In owe for sale by
~ aught IV &Al MITCH VLTREE_
101.ASS.Vg---ef
late b 7 prime, In oak barrels, in
mnrl2 W & al 1 1 1ITCIFIELTH F.E
W i
n store Mr sale by
n :,, g gr:J Y—.s°° bd.
i W & Ili ftIITCHELTREE
111PORTAXT TO Tilir. APPLIOTHD
•
Dr. Rosc's Celebrated Remedies.
JACOIi S. ROSP., the diecoverer and sole pro
if printer of these moot popaler and beneficial
medicines, and also the Inventor of the celebrated
instrument for Inlleitmg the Lunge, In etrecting cure
of • hronic des . was a student of that eminent
ohysmien, Doctor Physic, end Is a 'redeem of the
University of Pennsylvania, and for thirty years
and
thebeen ern &Red In the invemigetion of disease, and
the applicanon of remedies thereto.
Throush the use of his inflating tube, In connection
with
buts Prophylactic Syrup and other of his remedies
to corin g he gained an unperele led c h onnectedg
Mom dreadful and fatal maladies, Tubercular Con.
vamptioo. Cancers, Pc.refu a, Rheumatism. Asthma,
Fever ant Ague, Fevers of all binds, Chronic Fry.
sambas, and all them obstinate diicasee peculiar to
female.. Indeed every form of disease vanishes under
the use of hit reinciliev, to which humenity is hair—
net by the use of nine compound only. for that is In
compatible am Pbylieleg teal Lear, Inn by the use
of his remedies, adapted to and pre deed for each
Familiar tOrln of disease.
. . ,
Ur. Rose's Tonle Alterative Pill, , when used are
Invariably .koowledgfed to be superior to all other.
as purgauge or firer pill, Inasmuch as th ey lea.
the bowels. petrectly free from entivenen; as also
his Gulden Pills to admitted hy the faculty to ponces
peculiar properties adapted to female disease., but
briny maned that abate trial is sfsclenllo establish
whet has Leen add in the minds of the Most glrepticalf
The afflicted aro loaned io call span theigent. tad
protone tarot.) our or the DOctor4 paropWsta, giglag.
.detailed account of each remedy and it. appllsafir, s .
Eor by the floonng meats ; all Well as by mat
thropahou ol t the colantry.
drilc,l,cll,un.kc, # E 0,24 WllO4 stre et, Pilt...h;
Jit Townsend, di Urals'. 45 Mark el al, do '
.
Lee A. l'ealth•ta do near thoP.O.Atleglieny city;
Jo• Barkley, Darlington, Beaver co., Pc
Jon EilitokEnnou Valley, do do;
T Adams. Beaver, do do;
.(11.1y
To Illao 01111siens of Allegheny City.
A Dux for - the reception of omen for City bias
ZS Flour, is ieli at the wore of /Avner*. Itobinaon.
Federal street. Spelt ord.rs will be FIVY 00 P'
piled. .Y_l9 WM
ILARTI IILE
QIN DRIES -1m brie large No 3 Mackerel;
LT •ed lat brio do do;
•
Ilan bap prime Omen R Coree;
13 tee fresh Meet
40 bbd. N O Seger;
lIU brie N O Moisten Weak btla;
Lromilog mld for dale PP
BROWN &KIRKPATRICK
jrrp) Ni Libertycst
ykuri•km-...d k, CO, w you received on COrtlig n
n men; god for .de by J C BIDWELL, Agt.
!a39 Water et
8 - COIICHINGS--11 calk. ben qualltk h. fat JAM by
JYar AI EY E MATT VIS &CU
PUBLIC ULD FIigNOII , 118.1141:114 - -
Suitaile for Matirssal Proposes.
I N these Mc y tames, the Woes aytte,e 14 fnMeellll7
bale at
teeku One Hol iermed The etabseribers have some on hand lee
per
by
which they know to be
genuine; it was t ought by themselves to France, an te d
punassobest they bought It.
MORRIS & HAWORTH, •
Tea & Wine Merchants, emit side of Ma Dlaseend.
_angle
ALERITUS-4 mw for sale low to clean 00
0 by It A FARM:ND:It'II & CO
augtO Coe. Pint & Wood .t
C PTh. TURCENTINE--.10 tals fir sale by
.1410 B A FARNESIOCK h CO
L AIM OIL-50 WIN fora b y
arglo
F&IINCSTOCK & CO
S ISOTC . iNLiFF—GritiNataliadeera E3N erralp
Fresh Arrival ; of Oherle• Teas.
MOR/1.18 t HAWORTH, in the Diamond. have
Jun received from the importers. another large
e upper of creel ant Black and G. eeu Tem, which they
are now retailing from m 0 original cheats at Got and
:lcper lb. They deft any in the trade to beat the
Quality at the pnce. We respenrally Bolick the poli•
he to compare on Ten IMP those purchased else
where at aame prices. . art.lo
R 0 STOCKTON has; received for sale, Tel 4th
. of Gibbon's History of the Decline and pal, of
the Homan &owe.
L fe and Lotto* of Thomas Campbell, In 9 eels.
Eclted by Wm Beattie, 111; D,
Elemeetary.Ssetehes of Moral Pldlosophy. thy the
late Bev. Sidney Smith, M. 6.
Lectern on the American Eclectic System of Soy.
5 5 t7. By BBenjamtn,DUt Si. D.
Talbot an Verner a Novel.
The Shoulder Knot, .• tale of tin Seventeenth ree.
"Se Scarlet
Letter, a =nee. By Nathaniel
Liamtborne. ' augh
I. 323:=!
lf" MOURN than la sadnen. When other friend,
mound thee. Conscript , . departure and return.
Anale Laurie. Are we almost there.' Low banged
ear. Be doeth all durum well. Belly we, lad,.
Silver Moon. Gram of Washington. Thou bast
wounded; the mint. Bonl'd Soler- Boy. Be kind to
loved ones at home. Cheer up my own Josanetz.
Oh, Leteusl. Spring Plower Waltz.. Man Wal z.
Itraembero Waltz. Salutation Polka. Betty Pella.
Ravel Polka. Jenny Lind Polka. ,Linda Quickstep,
March from Norma.
- •
The above an Jul/ received, mad (or sal. by
L.LOR,
cage • 81 Wood ag
BACUri-13 a
c c aa .. k k s . 2 , lg . a r r , F i Lre E d Hum •
30 casks SLuldera, In store, and tor nail
low'
to oboe
''"4 3A " llti y A
p 1117611150 N & CO
!u
RIC . E-10 tee in store, A and axle
. 7 9 by
blk9 (or
k CO
MACKEREL -100 align 3 - hfiCkeYelafilifax
ANA cPeclion, met received and &reale by
- JAMES DALZELL
an iro 70 Wooer et
r7TT7Cfrrrr - VOIM9M
T"';undersigned having completed their Rolling
Mill are prepared to fill promptly all orders for
Brazier and other blanufastured Copper of any re
quired Sixes.
.Maile from the Capper of. the Cliff Mine,
Late Superior.
This Metal has been thoroughly tasted by compe
tent scientific men ILI the service of the Government,
and pronounced superior In density, suength,..nd
trintetty, to any in use, and is roues preferree for the
manufacture of indnance and other purposes
It is therefore confidently recommended as a supe
rior article, for all uses, to any In And we
rwpeerfally torten the attention of purchasers and
others to tins new branch of home man
At present the Warder., is Nod Commercial Row,
Liberty etreet avg. C. Id. HUSUFY LCD
Shirting, Bluer
& BURCHFIELD invite person. want.
.111. Ins Shining bleelina to look at their amonment
or these goods. Great rare It taken in selecting We
arty best make; and att they Ituy in large yeantinee
from We agent. of the esounteseurew, they eon be
sold et the very lOwest prier.. wish
EFSOCI SALID-10 brie on hand one for sole by
cage WICK
fIASSIMERES-1 ca.e ftioty reed for sale loy
)131 11 LEE
RED FLANNEL-1 rose reed on conergbment by
ry3t
STEAM BOAT B LANKEI S.-2 cases on lisnd, for
gale low to close consignment by LEE
OEll
BLANKET'S -1 eases jost reed far sale by
1.1 II LEE
I_ , K`B ?Al./ACE/L-12 dotj 211 rec , tl fur sale by
RLLF.IL9
Deg G 7 Woad W
Uci Aft 111111.181; AI.OLABBES.-411 bal;Uooriale's
SL J. 1.11.0 Refinery. for sale by
RU RRRIUUR& INOII RAN,
nal lid Water street.
1 4‘ 12 —'" b".
Vot INUIIRAPd
Furniture
Furnsture Molly for Summar Quilts, al
VT the low pnee of Vile per yard, to he sound at
store of TIL-FIF/IF & CURCIIFIP.3.D
/VV.' Cor. Fourth& Platter nu.
Colored Maraslllas
Air URPHY & have received an am
vortmene of the •anons colors, and of new and
temente, patterns; also, White Counterpanes of re
pot. nr,c'er /VD
Paokages Is Stara.
ONE Coy, marked Bartel G. Wood, Pittsburgh;
One Dandle, marked Chaska Docuherty, Pitts
burgh. The owners wilt please call and pay the
cbort., and take them away ). July 21. A, Inlo.-1722 WALLINGFORD &CO
PEPPER SAUCE-12 hi aln store and for sale by
.IFX3 ENGLISH & BENNETT
. . _
VINEG . AR-20 Orly Ci/yr Vinegar for sal. by
ENGLISH a. BENNETT
'WANTED,
A SMALL HOUSE Within five minutes' wait of
jA on Post Oaten. Add,. "C. O." at tbia °Zee.
SALT Pk:TEE-40 bag. croon, now sandrog from
canal, for We by ISAIAH DICKEY A. CO.
iYI7 Wont and Prong ata.
_.._
WHITIAIIi—So brim resnaintng tiTtriaTtniold.
0.• LlAllAti DICKEY tr. CO.
lTt7 Waterand Front los.
BACON— Mots waned, on bane, for sale by
/13A1201 DICKEY Ss CO.
/Tl 7 Water and.
and Front. ca.
ERWII T.". v..v.+.01 . trainees qualities a width.,
" . ..ivcd •ite <Faired, wholeatile one retail. by
O
_W Nußrill a BußciiriEux
SPANISH Brown-10 Les for vile by
J SCHOOND I Arra it CO
Ay. 110 Wood st
EsroNE - B"VpwiznFtIWOCIC kCO
ra istrraCess—iti nales u ott - F — Tre — y — sciaircattio
.1. will be sold very low to close consign...it.l ISAIAH DICEEI & CO.t..
DOMEIII-10 casks on band, or sale ov — r -----
1. lot ISAIAH D/CEBY & CO.
BACON HAMS for sale by
lot /SAIAII DICKEY & CO.
MOL 498021-IC O T , b a I . : t r o r Ls 1 3 ....11= 64.
IL.
Oil do Bel Al,,
in store and for .le be
/YI BROWN tr. KIRKPATRICK. 144 Liberty st.
JUST received—l dosen Dr Guyaot's Yellow Dock
Sarsaparilla, and for sale by J KIDD &CU
irs No 110 Wood stress
ItIPIO too teethed for ode low, by
:17Y BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
HOPS -0 bales Westerns No 7, received for sale by
1)13 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
VENISONATII9:—Sttestin ferule edniisnineini bY
i 713 UROwN & KIRKPATRICK
P K STATOES nin store and for sale by
173 W I JOIINSTO
ld
E33202:1233
LIFE & LETTERS OF THOS CAMPBELL. Edited
by William Mettle Yd. D, oao of his executors.
'sots 12mo cloth.
Hallway Economy: • treause on the new an of
transport, Ite manegemcm, prospects, and relations,
commercial . , financial, and Nodal, with an exposition of the p at lea] rcanha of the railways In operation in
the United g , ngdom,on the Continent, and in America.
By Dionysins Lardner, D.C. L de. • I rel. lihnocloth
The Past, Present, and Paternal the Repaint:, trans
'lilted from the French of A. De Lamartine. a uthor of
"The Gerondists.” tittle:notes of my loath," It..
pheel,” de. I eel limo cloth.
. • •• • • ••.
Clint. Mural.' littorals In Umtata Andrews and
other Writings, by Horace Greeley, 1 vol Ittruo eta.
The History of the Confestional. By John Ilenry
Hopkins. IL, &abort of the Diocese of Vermont.
I Intl temp cloth.
The Coequest of Canada. By the author of Iloche•
larra," (1411tott %Varborton, li.o volt Onto.
Cason:at • sketh f a phstcal demtiption of the
Universe. By M c ei Von H u mboldt, translated from
the German by R. C out. Y vol. Moo cloth
Gibbon's Deeltne and Fall of the Roman P.M.',
with nista by 11. IL Plihnon. Harper'• cheap edition.
Ittno, cloth. complete in 6 volt at 4Po per volt 4 vol.
received (Or tale by R HOPKINS
augll Apollo Buildings. Fourth yr
Irish LlD•as.
MUREIII7,k BURCHFIELD drat ...Rely in above
article, ana ars prepared to supply • auperiot
article, %VALIUM= ALL /LAI, and at a low price for
quality. Extra One bosom linens lately reed ae
it"„L a g' " 1 ' J'"Tar:i=lifil)LFAS
TAR -11 bris N C Tag
3114 do, for safe by
atatt_._ WICK t MeCANDLIAS
GiiNVAESED 11A1118-312 superior for tale by
&DogeWlCKbe.
IdoCANDLhB •
B ROOMS N 9 din Cons Ilrooms for ewe by
nevi WICK ilk 31fIANDLES9
SALMI/TU:3—W calk. lialerallik•
23 boo pulverised do, for oohs by
a°6 B WICK lb bIeCANDLAUS.
pObTAI3II-1.14.,e,rk. arc:zlo,
A . • •
ROMATICTOBACCO-120 bn Myers , sopenor
romobe 'robot. (or Nolo by
oogtl WICK fr. MeCANDLEPS
/ U 112 —l.ll be.roperior Floor for sale by
i: moo WICK k IIIcCANDLM,I
POTAS casks reed and fur said by
nue d •
FLOUP—.O !psis "Arony teed for sale by
ars* d & W HAMS/Mill
Bides, and Sam. far sale by
ada7 NA W SARUM/fill
BAIRD i /ELVIN
WOULD inform the public, they have taint the
g vrarehouao formerly i.espied by the late Mc.
Salim. Scheyer, 114 Second street. /laving kluge.
and cocumothous warehouse., they 'would Invite the
attention apemen, having geode to teenage or store.
They will also give •111/21I101:1 to-the inachasetted sale-
of Notes. Draft.. Bonds, de. ut7
======lrl
.
lia•Utnte.
MINS Association has Hat received and plaemt obi
I Its shelves . eolloction of valuable hinteellaneona
boots, amongst welch an
Boyles glistoricsl and Crilital thetiomtry, gaols,
Humboldt'. Cosmos;
Tlebnor's History of Spanish Literatert;
Neander's Chinch History; •
Col. Fremont'. Orem and Cwidgml.;
Wiesbaeh's Mechanics;
Chemical Teeriology;
Professor Artesia.. Sciemide Toot to Lake Ow':
perlori
Smiler & Dana , Ifonaments offilisiiintippl Val by. i
Budd. • that., selection of Polito Umtata, ,
The subsenpuon hst of the anoelatiort mailmen'
all the leading Literary and &imago Moot,. and;
p ro
Rovminen iews of Hda roman and &rope, a. 44 th o taw
ien We Urdcm.,
Booms oo koarih of
meet, between ALuketl Wood,
over P. H. Eaton's store. • • -
so out :diss
VITIBIREUEIT A hoIg.Tritiert .-
11, eft sad for sale „by
_JAI"
.also„
i e lA ce ß iv S e A d l a a d
for
..; solo by 1.00 s. a 1.5'. lIARIIAIIOII,
L OUISVILLE Lltee-Oe Band, Um. remiv and tor sot or
&two 5, & w. n&ae&vaol.
'llAllilf47olll IIdLL,
130 Weed Otroel. above Pinks
THAT splendid esubllshment is now offered for
dont 1 Is oda:rata, amused for CLII.CIIIII,
beams, EVIL/AUDI% En. Por terms. aryl) , to
JOHN A FTIISIMON9,
- 137Woodst -
YOUZIO LAZILICS* SEXIINART,
ALLEGHENY.
T /119 /3dad I, under the dterenon of hlr.:A. Mt a. N.
FeSeer"de
W. Meral tcalf will be re/opened In oColonnado
Street on blondev, September and. A
primary department, it t ekamber of opyon4l breaeb
es have been added, and a Corps of to aebers•mared,
w that le/street/one will now be siren to %dialers
of all Ages and attainments.
For pm - deafen see elrenleri which may be bad at
the book. stores,or consult the Print /pale at tam
dwelling on Federal Streee.
Allegheny. aeg4 tr.
nitALD, nvosarou i co.
TOBICCO CONIISSION BIERCLLiNTS.
No. H North IVAtler Slim* No. DI North Wharroo
• A.J.Boczatiz., PHILADELPHIA
EloeoLro...
Philad , .
D. C. hlcComooolt.
L'A.WOOOn. f " Riff
oiron.l WY A. IRVIN.
aim* a main, •
COMMIOSIONI MERCHANTS and Bill Broken,
No 114 Second street, Plastugh. asp
---
a,ANKING•HOUSE.
J. C4llOl - 11ERSte CO..
Tie IS Wood itrny Plttabaurghs
CURRENT 'MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT
Collections awls ea all the esStelPal
Waled States. asitsily
UM. 11111IIIVILI' eats. assays.
• •
• 31111111/311 & 134111111M3, •
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Producer and Comnimos At prulants,
And dealers In Flti&orgh Manufactured Article',
Nos. 130 cad i9O &mead waren, •
• BetsreenWood&Prnidleld.Pieabinsh. aura
- 9 0 .PAATMLEL8IIIP.'
aAAtL. P. 'SHRIVES and CHAS. BARNFAiI have
tfaLtl,l3 : l,l Vlrertai=ll::
Whole.sate Oreley. Produce, and Commission burl.
Nonem, at o & Second street, between Weal
and Smithfield at. •
Piushorgh}Ai
A., WILJUNSin co.,
EXeH A_ NEVE
- A. Corner at hied and Alorkee
ALL 7111.4ACTIWAS AT 14:10 UWAL USU.
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DICTIONARY of iltiebanicz—NO 13.
130150aShikspeere—No
float'. Merchants , Magazine for Augost.
'lmpel% New Monthly blagazlne for August .
F.clectle Magazine for August
Democratic Review feral:gam.
How-Ile-Noo; Or Records or a Tourist
Chariot l.anmao, alithOt at Lem. Hem the Alt" ,
g Va l M oolniaalor Foals and idsculams of Raoul
de tiragelanne.ly_Alerender Dumas.; aeg7
• LTARINERM H
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for
Jane. July, and Pawns, now on lode el Mc per
number, by It HOPKINS,
nue Og Apollo Huildsrigs, Fount, es.
DICTIONARY OF 2dECHANIC 9 . Ac.. by Byrne—
]Y numbers of Ms inienble work now for side at
200 1.7 NO. by latiel It HOPKINS
if RLVLE'S L Pirrigy. DAY PAM PIILETS—FrOm
%.,/ 1 ioa for sale by Wel .11 110PKINn
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PICTOBIAL - FIELD BOOK OF TIIE REVOLU
TION, or Illastrancos by Pen and Pencil of the
Hio.lY&ottntlt BtoPonhYr•Bebos, and Traditions
CI the War (or independence. By Benson J. Loosing,
vents coo Engraving._ on Wood by Lomita & Barrett,
chiefly Born original ketches by th e au th or. To be
om
cplete in about gn Nor. at g6o, for safe la,
las 7 •B 110PICINS
LOtiIsVILLE LIME—so brie L W Lima received
tor edit by 'I.IURBRIDGE &
aue7 11G Water rt
IN DOW GLASS--IPO hole. Et.erheart's %Vat
Wuew
Gloss, os.arted 'Noe, on band, for ..le by
"net • DURBRIDGE INGFIReM
LOTS POD. SALE
IGO et the moat valuable mad desirable
1101Idiner Lots to tn. any dietriel,
AT prices Which' will allow handsome profits to
than woo ' , archaic to sell egaln, and in locanon•
which it a be.teved will give full saticlattlon to thole
who thy to improve and °envoy. no Lot. are Munn
one mile from the Now Coati House, sidjoltdng too
Seventh and Eighth Wards end front on ParettoLvanie.
AVinti' Staair.Coastownr., burry. and
CarcrunSneeta. Theta en Pennsylvania Avenue aro
eligible (or private dwelling., and are the only Leas
for sale on that. Streit that, have a view of the too
seedery of the ?d0n...41010i Hive, Those on the
Maddock street plankd and these on Collll.6lre
street which 'extend .to the ' fiver ate well located for
street
and other butanes, r stabllahments being
mach nearer the centres of thy batlners than Owlets
properties on the Allegheny nod over the filonongin
bete Mar have been . sold at higher prices Plans
lublbited uid lanes made known by
WILLIAAISA SiONN.
Attorney's at Law, Fourth at., of
DUAZZAItf
FOIL lIIENT.
A SMALL OUSE se ride stree In the Eight
Ward.—ft H eht lege, A P ppir at this ot.
dic.. • egoh
BACON 810143—:50,301.beSiden reed 4: Nab, by
+u6 B . W liAltEtA Vull
WANTED:
A MALE teacher to 611 vacancy in the indeVi•
A
teary depanmeut In the nrit Ward Patine
echoer, Alleaheny. An examination will take w ren
at the &hoot House maaid Wald on Thersiay the
lath inn
Appiierions, in ilia mean time, may be handed in
to any ohne direciarai None bog experienced reach.
era need apply.
D e Ees ikez v n Ax y, AL1:443.
.L : R . T iri_ T A7R P B ! H:d o e
.1) : all 3 fr . A v demi foruieby
.P LA NE.TI'S BITTERS •
Creates L healthy action ihronahmit the body, restore
the .PPcbte,cgalaa :the circulation. give .taco and
energy to the system, and create a power of cornea
ante to Vaasa el l forms, rarely to be obtained.
They wi l perform a ,ippeedy and permanent Care of
DYaliegm failures - don. Flatulency. nearest Debility,
Liver inplaini, and.ati the train of symptom. com
monly etWed ner.eas'affeedona -
WUL by Ty:f i file A d C a ll y the o•e of this laval.
adapted co all ages alai eandr;tlroea. vegetable, and i•
•
vxneteK
WIII find in this delicate and patatab'e preparathm, a
combination of Tome, 41terative Land Aperient rani,
-
ties, pecillarly adapted:to deli querns.
e specific action t rendersticle bus on the Liver
and Ingestive Organs; IS romplete Anti Pate
for Payee and Agee; ant Whoa, a:A Typhus Fevers.
•
L.I. July 17th I.MO:
•
have tired the emirle of Pitmen'* !Beene.
and. have denied greet; benefit Iron them. 1 ha.
been subject for years . :ptin to the Fever end Ague" bat
since the nurodoenoo of hour Vitt.", I have entirety
escaped my usual att•eur, end can with confidence
recommend them•• One Of the brit tordmie
• : your',
C. N..I3UNAINO.
~ E ;Zonsco, ant, 1530.
hIT Dux FIR
It gives tne.inveh pleasure to state, that the
DyiPeprin with or bleb' my life hue beep so long teoub.
led; Erlslng frees Inaction of the Liver has been eri.
drcly oveteme, and cored by the on of yoor loralo -
able preparation of Bitten; and for your kindness in
recommending them, please accept toy Whitt..
Your otafient
C L.LF.ECIL
Agents,Williem & Itit sod LSI Front
Street, New York. For solo by
sop( Stole IL E. SELLERS.
WALL PAPER P. MAC 811 ALL I. contrast..
Iy receiving, fad& the !argent manuractedita in
New Yolk snit Mlarticiphia, cud alai" 'rem Preach
Agee eica. the,new Wand molt appeared aiy ot Pa
r h'Keiktir with llordew, Eira B and
tints, and Tesler Taps. for sale al PS Wood si , be
lateen Fourth itreet tend Diamond Alley, Nueeenor
to S. 0.111111.
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• 'LIYPE IIiBUIZANOIas
J. lkisswasyr Jr*
Agtnt for du Penn :Life Lmuanrr Co. .1 Phil.
0 1 l i t ' r E tt t o e f t ' a 246 "
Paroptdets, with oil necessary information, and
blank tortes will be famished.
Husbands can insole their fives for the pencil of
their wiles and children; creditors the Imes of their
debtors.
The Whole profits of the Company are divided
=ens the holders of Life Policies.
'Yko dividends of thp pall Iwo years Past been kith
perkt,eafh.y_e_t_tf,_ Jo%
Whas
vy._
on hand and for sale kr
J & P1111.1.1f.
7 k 9 Wood or,
QTIGIAI6-30 Inn :Until Elnynr, In worn.-nbtl for
CY rain tint by - lIENNNTT.
r . ree'diaad tot said by
14441 P.& W. NARDAUOIII.
ttriTillta poanda
and for Bala by , •
tug 3
ffir!!!
D.F.D WIIISKERS'AND DARK HAlR! —gib - hi la o
LIL eornmon beak cremate. for which m a se e ,
lots how ea •teoont. And we einilsaythat the coo.
haat to lar from producing apt egrerabla erect. E,„,, I,
many be otoriated .tt the en of /VLF.* IieIDP.VI4
celebrated VEUETADLE. LIQUID DAM. itivy;
which ...II instanteneccsly produeetba mom fink t
and' ostoral lookin alarb, brown, or 'cheetah notes.
without Injuries Ik e MU, or burning the silo. !hew.
enlist ere indell Lie, and ire Del &reeled LI lbe el' .
lien at twee, empire/fill if WW2!. There are ment
kind. or llWf Dye on sale, bat they ad have sow,
indessol e location ii. Okla lalltl %Oleo loyelti a lone
non to produce the •ger t, others burning the bale std
skin. and lone. what Pat ca. give Ilfe knit the inane
or 'newly Warted stover. /ULM HAMM% Vht.S...
TABLE: LIQUDD HAIR DYE is the only see lei."'
Leentirely free tram the above epicene:3,i, warrantee ,
entirely hennlear, and. will produce atteanufal tun
enteral looting color le a shone, time than any/Alien
dye lc rue: Oa cautious In purchasing in i ...... ke .„ . ..r . ,.,
which ban not my mums loathed, en t he se '''". —''
imitation* of than celebrated ante's.
_ .._ "''''' m ' .111f.hat llARR.l.lllloeliesmat at
. DICKLY CO
M • Ivo. it Front sm.
AiarisTßE-33 r nide unyrin stony •
hal ISAIA II DICVJZY t CO
TAR—:lxO be. 0a.r..1.1. 1 +^r
/131 leAlAll DICIEST' 11.00
; TSAI 411 MIMI" & Co.
ts ler so ay
. 1 SCHN *MAUR AL
An:VA Vs 1110 . 8 , ell& Zebu:eons Ws, .4 other
choke breeds far We by
A cuLuErrrsort l CLOVSE
Ik4ACKEiIEL-60 tiro Na 3,large, Banda lye
yee.Jart arrived aad for tale by
Irrd' • TAAFFR ONCONNOR
OWE DBILLB-1 b.. bem Bo folk. just iectived,
no and for sale by ~sHACALETrt WRITE
1 , : 101 Wood Moot.
DLIVE SHIRTING THTSTRI-.4 pftwo,l l ,
14"C !fralialgrin'f vem
te.AcK avADDirte44 bald 1a
ectolved SHACIrt WRITR
LIVE 00,-S cuts /or sale
0 On 1. 0 4 1'W ky
ONIPAnit CO.