m0.a.77,f, MIZZI 1tA'... , q 1 ...! . ''' ,nH GAZETTE. THE YITTSBU PU81 , 14 61) BY iyiLITE.Ig.O3- Plwraaosou• WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUG. 14 . 1950 133"Asvirracis an earnestly miasma to Loma in tact favors Wore se. = 5 as early 15 du. S •Y practicable.. advonlettossts sot uisertsd tot a sp.mt. led aoto will to...nobly be elltatiod Imal °Mond oa t even' menden In New Rork, PL' . oston, nod Is wrikortsed eVANDiVe enbse and ad for us. Pimanann. Norm Azzarcaw—Ad stew. and sabocriptioas to the North Amelia United States o.sue, Philadelphia, received a. wanted frost this °thee. 0 Isuansrasee ssex Co aaLr—labsri•do es fortid valuable pap er, received atid to ward . ad from this alike. BearricoaatAxnrcax—eabscripdoassed adverelso meats for Ws paper isteived sad forwarded free of charge from We cakes. 112 - cnwtmwn Dean li..M.—Advertlsealen ts and enbseriptione, for tbm paper, will be received and °mania from OM Mace. DZIWORATIO WIIIO .TAIL TICKET wog uiui Colarti.l , ll3. JOSHUA DUNGAN, Of Back. Downy. roz atiirrox ;maw- HEN RY W n . SN.YDER, Of tha Comfy. • . . . JOS H HENDERSON, OrWulilogtor,Ccol my. Autlinasonia sad Whi County g II onassattens for Allegheny . vox 'lorry ltn coxoxvm. TAORIAS )1.110W115g lOC GCVO. GLOIIOII, TIMM hill casual FIAELDICALII •DIDDINT, I===l JAMES CAROTHERS, or sox a•sawsid, MORGAN ROBERTSON. PSwbolt . T. L .- MOHAN, Lower IR. CLOL. S.OHN C. WALKER,-F.hselseth. J APCLUSKEY, RoldasolL FiFF6, Snowden. esosicoTeco re.ll.lOlT, FRANCIS C. FLANEOIN, Piltatargb. )EBENEZESI BOYLES, North Fayens. Asoronit, WM. FLYNN, Lower St. CIO,. cCQArr actrrros. A N. COURTNEY, Okla. Tao Census.—lt seems that counting live per IMO to a usable Is not a ado criterion by ridden to estimate our 'population, In any one ward or borough, whatever It maybe, for the whole collo ty, is we are led to suppose by the experience of meth of the ceriaus takers. Toe taxable', we tear, must have been taken very carelessly.— The Fourth Ward, Pitt burgh, - according to the retires law tall, hoe 977 taxable*. This, at five to a taxable, would give a population of 4k55, whereas, the true number, as taken by the An. andel Marshal, is 4,299, or about 41 to texas ble. to Pau Township, the result is the other: way. The taxable, are reported as 275, which, at 5 to a taxable, would give alimpulation of 1 ,375,wherew the actual number, as reported by the lauded Marshall, is 2,016, or about 7to a taxable. At this rate, the population will not ba leas than we estimated 11. - FLathaosu Cssierecvniim wrrn Sr. Lora.—The pruspeeln DOW are that we shall have railroad eonnections with Si. Lmlis sooner than the to sanguine could have anticipated a short time agu. Our reattere are aware that there is now a isrmtinuous line of railroad constructing from thi city to Terre Haute, on the Wabash. Such ampl pro lion has been made for the construction of thi line, and it Is going forward with so much energy that it may".etfely be calculated that* it will be finish ed in about two • years ; many portions of it Maul 11X41a. There only remains, then, the line error Mine., from the Wabash to the Mtanwppi. Thi hiatus has been supplied. We learn from the Ill• note papers, that the stockholders who recently ambled at Vendalia, organized the Mississippi and Atlantic Railroad Company, by the appointment of • very efficient board of Directors. W. S. Wait, of Bond, was elected President. More then 51 lee 000 of the stock was found to I. subscribed, and ten per rent. on this amount paid in, and all the other requisitions of the law complied with. The Company will proceed at once in the organ nos of the business for which a was ineorpce rated. Thus the line is complete friar the Atlantic to the Miwisaippl, passing through the heart of the great Ohio valley, and in its whole length through the richrit agricultural region In the world. It is with no little pride and pleasure that we bank back through 's trace of but a few years, when we first commenced to urge our citizens t o o turn their attention westward, and pointed out to them the feasibility and possibility of railroad connections with Si. Louis. Many persons fled with our river communications, thought our Tie'," chimerical, mop i en, ahead of the age. We confess the result has astonished to. Although we had the most unwavering confidence in the pro priety mad truth of our positions, and believed that all we contended for would be accomplished in time, yet we had no expectation that our cherished hopes would be an speedily realised as they hale been in the mmuneneeinent of this magnificent line, and will be in its final and triumphant eon. pletion. The citizens of Patsburgh, we feel assured, do not half realize the splendid prospects opening up before us as • city. ,With we of the, healthiest lase lions in the world, ,surrour.ded. with inexaustable • supplies of coal, at the head of • mighty chain of internal navigation, and with unrivalled facilities fur manufacturing, it only swatted the addition of railroad facilities to give our city advantages not possessed by any interior city in the . Union. These facilities she is now atom to have, not on a limited scale, but on can of =panned meant& erne, opening up to berelmost at once, mews than twelve hundred miles of mil road communications, connecting her with the Atlantic and the Minis. sippi, with the Great Lakes, and the vast Western prates, and thus giving her, with an almost start ling suddenness, the aid ol those causes which here built Up Boston, New York, and other Eastern ci ties. If Pittsburgh, then, has doubled her papule non in the last ten years, what will she do lathe tee years to come? Give her a permanent tariff, with reasonable protection, in addition to her rati tes/1 and other advantages, and in ten years she will number 200,000 inhabitants. ELICTIO MAGINATILII As • MOMS Power.— . The leeply interesting article on this subject, which we copy from the National Intelligence", _will excite universal attention. The question may bounty said to be sealed, thot Electra Magneto= eon be easily and solely used as a motive power. of the moat energetic and powerful. aeseription.— The only thing which remains to,beltroided is the event". If It is proven 10 - 4 e as cheap as ateasa,it must undoubtedly take Its plaes, as it powitotes Ow important quality which steam does not, it Is se re. lent so we understand it. - Toe roecetertat kixuntos,—The Rochester ladies who exhibit the phenomena of the mysteri oils Rapping' or Knockings, having spent several weeks in New York, and exhibited this art pear ly to the astonishment or amusement M the sevens and wise men of Gotham, have returned boar, leaving behind them at less: one distin guished convert, In Hoxece Gazaixr of the New York Tribune, who, in heralding their departure mikes confession aids faith, as follows "Oar own dwellicg was among tease they thus slreislted, not merely submitting to, but courting the tallest and keenest inquiry with regard to the al which 'bife from the spit wold by they Were attended. We d e ir vo ted r w h at time we could !mare:from our dmles out of three days to this subject, and It would be tho basest cowardice not to say that we are convinced be yond a doubt of tfair perfect intsgrdy and good feria in the premises. Whatever may be the en gin or the ceave of the 'Rappiege,' the tidi e s to whose :presence trey occur do not make therm— We tested that thoroughly and to our entire swiss - faction. , lie most be well a . etraimnte.dzialtormthe.aurest,x to: i the u .i.eo who wan P decide that these manifestations are clonal or i sopeniatural. The ladies say they are antarmen S Naat this is but the beginning oof : _ll7 w en , o ta r e*'"" ' In which irldittd c l o th e d ec ' ted with th ee h. be sure timely and POP& I° °s 0 her ..nmes. Gun. 1 wil.mt. ha v e put on immortality—that e labottin., .iready .ppeared In many et 4 - ‘ 11 ,•• •n•are destined to be &Eased and rendetree. red ' , .. 3 •*. ltahl all who'd!), may communicate • 1 Y and bensestely with theu friends who hairs %heeled Mr the mortal cod. Of ail this we know • "I"tg.y._."d Pala nothing. And if we were .---,." '3 print (i.tkit we shall mot) the questions we mead and the worms we reamed donne • ... -bo. / ••ne othintelmoted conference with the ......„. tliapPel.' we should to ottee be amused °Chao " . Inn dollen:. aneuly to sustain the theory which i_ fog __ , ,aral th".. smaireslaisses as the alienates of • . . 1 / 4 4e 16 5: 1 17 " , ‘ 5 , tR• i , . 1 : 1 i t i l ,c fnenuon lie lad 141: I li T IT Int fbq 4 . sot , expect or wish t i oin ci ake - fthe alti • b‘": they have desired to vutdl - t a r: 2 4 1 / 402 01 ,0 id b e Pt mu, 1.4 iLltin to UV* ' Wil... '' .1,,, %el NM their Mb iliahltit W•untt they may bi l per .....,,,;', ..-- 4;7 , - :i •,,,:::=.:;;;.; E." . . , - -,lhaat , Tay ,„ , It of Gas* _U.:, . - The Devito( the death orate PXthtiden! at 60 United Stales formed the chief topic, of Comment 'by thaßritlth . Presii,Tot the week' wacceeding the arrival of the sad intelligence. His character In re spoken of in the highest terms. and ..gest exprithaions or rympathgaad Mier eat are ped. ; ; •;, .. • , Oe receiving the melancholy intelligence, the American Minister at the Court 0184 James issu ed the following circular : • General ZaeheryTaylor, President of the fiat- ; tad States, expired at Washington on the gth ins want, atter • brief illness. The Leketligesco is too fakfully certain to permit me w await its oil iethi ancouncemetit, before inviting you to join in the nauonalaoriow. Taught In infancy towns of patriotism; accustomed in youth to the dangers of a frontier life—entering the service of himi his cone try in early maishood—distinguiridog ell . dm' jog a life of mil, by necessive victories gained na. der great disadvantages—had Oen.T. died In the army, he would have left behind bits the name of a brave soldier, cautious in council, &at in o ion rapid in metals's, of unquestioued integrity, humanity and p a t r iotism. A. err fame was re rnred to him. Raised to the cad of one of the ' powerful nations of the earths he exhibited to the 1 1 world, tinder threurostwthee of we trial, a 'lacer ' ill. • prudence, and e moderation,eenbined with • Ilnuneas,li ease of justice, and a patriotic de votion to the honor and tine Literate of his coon ho which woo for him en unlimited confidence at home, and a profound respect abroad. With • consciousness of the purity of Ida motives, he sank Into dea th , breathing the words, .. lam prepared —I have endeavored to do my duet." I invite are Consuls and Vice Consuls of the United S n iff and all others of my countrymen in fangt United 1 Kingdom, to manifest their sympathy event, and share In the general grief it Pao cans ed. Our country has last, in the hour of her need, • great and a good maw. Lot us trope that, while his memory endures, those who have the charge of our public salts, may emulate his patriotism. his integrity, his justice, and his sell, forgetfininesai and that our countrymen generally may strive to imitate the modal self reliance, th e purity, and the kindneas of heart whith disguisbed him in private life. ABBOTT LAWRENCE. United States Legation, London, July 22." Fire .t tin Slat Slug Prison. It was announced, by telegraph, that there had been a destructive fire at the New York Slag Sing State Prison. The New York Tribune, of Sem. day. gives the following coconut of the disaster. Yesterday, about eve minutes betoro 12 o'clock, the north wing of the State prison-at Sing SieM was discovered to be on fire, and before It could be extinguished the entirewood work of the build ing was dawned. The km origionted in the garret, and woo no doubt the work of an Meendts at-v. The first floor of the banding was occupied by the • 11 1nriton File Weeks" of James Horner de Co. The extensive machinery in am by that firm was saved. it being placed lnc shed adjoirdeg the building burned. The Mock of files,finished and unfinished, as well as the tool. and benches, wre saved in a damaged mate. liAr. Homer do Co.'s loss will be between 310,000 and 312, 000 . Thme are two policies of bantams upon the stock and Poole in the File works—one for 35,000 in the ' Ranked Firs Insurance Company, and one for 15,000 in the Protection Insurance Company, both of Hanford, Collll. The second story wile occupied by J. Humph• ries, as a lamely for the manufacture of brood. I tapestry, carpet, and rug. The Main stock and toots, momn, etc. is from $5,000 to 37,001 The property is Insured for 55,000 fn one of the east. era .ximpanles. The 1016 of the State, as tear an can be ascer tained, is 312,000. The shop destroyed wee 260 feet loot by about 05 feet wide, and two steno high. It had jet been thoroughly overhauled, and covered with a new elate roof for which the agent of the prison had paid 31,200 not two have. before the fire broke out- The doors.!lo beams, dows, and roof are pretty well i The &ate, in addition to the loss of the building , loses elm about I,OOOIW. of wool, end some machinery nisi In the manufacture of clothing for the per.. Caere. At the time of the breaking out of the Ire i eioul one half of the convict. had been locked up fur the purpose or eat.. dinner. That remaining ouside were promptly set at work to extinguish the tames, auds the direction of the architect to the prawn, Robert Lent. One of the persona, the meet active in hie exertions, was Weald...4 the ' cirrus rider, convicted of manslaughter some Is months since. The firemen of the village also rendered prompt and efficient aid. Two prow, residents of the village, were slightly !ruined. Mr. Lem fell through the burn. ing roof twice, but extricated himlf without much injury. None of the MaTicts attempted to escape. The agent of the prison acmes the contractor. ',behave been burned out. that be .111 have their shops rebuilt in 40 demand from his known en env and perseverance, we have no doubt he will do an. The State loots about $9O a day &meg the time the shops are rebuilding, by the men em• played on the contracts remaining Idle, or unpro ductively employed. ___ In reference to the des► of GeneralTsv.on, the Paris papers famish the following: "In coosn games of the death of the President of the Uni ted Stales, the President et the French Republic will go Into mourning for one month. A grand solemn service will be performed al Notre Dame, and for ten days the undonel tits-will have black elope attached.' It is aanonneed thai Jenny Lind will firm appearance, before n New Yolk mull the lath of 'September nett. The population al Californlo ts estimated by the Calisrato Courirr at 191,000, of which number 15,000 were natives and residents before /one Ist, 1849, 35003 are foreigners, and 71,000 are Ameri. cans. The number of persona who returned 1.1 the Pacific mallsteatoera from Apr 3 1, 1649, to June la, 1850, woo 31,73. , A terrible affliction boo recently fallen on the family of EveGoveroor Make, of lowa. Waldo a few days of each other nearly the =tire Lundy were swept off by the cholera. The, wife and daughter of Gov. C. were the firth vietimt, thee variant , members of hie family, and finally Gov. C. was matted himself, and died after • few I hour's Mness. Thls sad dirperwation falls heavily upon Senator Dodge, of lows, whose daaghtcr was the Imitated wife of Gov. Clothe. The wheat wog of four of the largest rain growing States in the 7.lntoo—lndiana, Michigan, Ohio, and said to equal in quantity and quality to that of any preceding yeaa. It ts said thet the surplin crop of Michigan will more than double the largest yield eves produced in that State. Sir Omens Sumea baa returned to Consult, at ter having =debit usual tour through the interi or of the Hudson Boy Territory, upwards of five thousand miles having been performed by canoe We regret to learn that he brings no intelligence from the Arctic regions In reference to the fete of Sir John Franklin's expedition. Captain Pullen whose adventurous journey from the "Plover.' while lying off Pcint Barrow, to tle river, will be recollected, passed the winter at Fort Simpson, and Intended proceeding with his party to York Factory ra mire to England, this summer, bat as he would at (treat Slave bake have met instmetions for the farther explorations agreed upon last winter between the Lords of the • Admiralty and the Hudson's Bay Company, to be conducted ender the joint command of that offs, er and tar. Ilne,of the company's service, he would no doubt have returned from that point to resume has interesting duty. _ Gem. Taylor's Pecos&Amy Affairs. W A mman - rev, Aug. 0. Mears- !damsel White Son, of New Orleans , who have beta Pen. Taylor's agents for 211 years, contradict the statements relative to his pecuniary affairs, and assert that he leaves in bank stocks nd other valuable thoun of 000. He never gave a note property to in has eam life, t and die,- 00. win:tont owinga dollu. DANIILL WEBSTACIt. [The following lines occurred to me as I st... before a portrait of the great American leinerMan The painting is the work of J. It. hardelta, • finsshed artist, and a worthy gentleman. Are villain wort; thy pencil wrought! Here are the features of a sage ? Whose pant mind and tow'ring though Electrify an age! Within those dark, deep, Methinks eternal genius liv,__, While slumbering 'neath ttortorehesd The depth of thought 3 gives! Gives to a rum yet noble race! Whom Boman wools shall Matto That Won but earned the bled ding Some dastard echoes now! Rail on in vain, vindictive knave t Panima for glory through oboe., Thy magus would foul %hy Father'. an Thy Mother', fame usduce. List! theroaro &ring heath) that prom &RNLI= of defender. yol, Thrum!), oh! rugby sage, will Worn Till Fie-edam's.= will set!" Lisretia a Nation's Food esteem, That wteut arbiter, lied just, Whelk tbeiriki knaves that track. thee, see So many peals of dust! Though 04 great fare on which I last. but • breathless pm of Art, It moves me like • stint book Where beau • Living heart ! • • • Tinton W ASIIINGTOB Cinioeionnet, el we en,..t.orzgltGazerta. WA•00.00 371 . A 06.10. Thirty-sixth eraekor the Bastion gone— What ha. been aceotaptlehed 1 Pao. Sage of the Terse Boundary But th the Renate, and proepeeta In the Bons. Callforsa 11111—D. D. Barnard - Bon. T. U. T. Belt —Zzaeuttre Boa. in.... To day ends the thirty !sixth Week of the Ses sion, and taint has been done! The members have drawn their pay and extras, and the contin gent expenses of Congress have been Intoned and met, making together one million of dollar; the franking privilege has been conferred upon the widow Polk, and upon the relict of President Tay lor,. census bill has been paned, and • deficiency bill for hue year. This is the sum of eight and a half month's work,ba that very august assemblage , the Congress of theUeited Sums. I will not enu merate the duties neglected, the treasonable de velopements, the gasconade, the folly, and the crime, which may justly be brought up in evidence against this thirty first Congress. li has proved so foe only an incubus on the count, and I coulees that, for one, I have very little hopes of its pro vice itself any thing better . in the six and a half remaining months of its legal existence. I spoke lass night of the abandonment of the California Bill in the Semite, and the passage of that introduced by Mr. Pearce fur the settlement of the boundary dispute between the State of Tea. attlupon one aide, and the United States and New Mexico upon the other. The pentane of this lat. ter measure marks an important era in the leg islative history of the year. Do riot understood me as disparaging the merits of Mr. Pearce's bill, because I complain of the preference ahown to it over the still more important and urgent measure of the admission of California. The boundary bill ta a direct emanation of the Message and thegen eral policy of President Fillmore." admtration. It is a good hill, neceseary and judicious, and I earnestly hope it will pars . the House. But it Is not going through with that expedition which seems to be calculated upon. It was passed in the Senate by 30 to /O. The affirmative vote was given by 18 Northern, and 12 Southern Senators, the negative by 12 Southern and 8 Norttiem Sen. atom. Thus, it is perceived, there was • Northern majority of just ten fertile bill, or mote than two to one, warrens the Southern vote stood twelve to twelve, or an exact tic—now all the Southern ultras, who are known to be opposed to any settler went whatever, that will not movide effectually G.,, the extension of slavery, that is to any to any settlement that can peanbly be obtatoed, voted against this bIU, which is literally and avowed by a bill at peace. The inferenctifrom all this la by that, the Mlle class of men in the House will oppose it with equal perseverance and vigor from the south ern ultras are proportionally far more numerous in the House than to the Senate, and 1 online tothink the anti Slavery Whigs are less placable, and more sensitive to the stern and unyielding state of opinion among t heir consutuents than their coin. peers of the Senate are. I mention these thans to show that there is likely robe a severe contra, over this bill in the House. The money count in ; particular, the vu Nimmons, which is mainly get / ty to one State, and that the most turbulent ant Mel valuable lathe confederacy, with our excepi ion, will be restated at all Ina tide and to the last ixtremity. But the measure will probably pan, mild se, it will be the first of a Into which will uclude all that may be necessary to quiet the ail- MA of the country.' The Ca lifornia bill was further debated to day Wee concluded. bin immortal speech of two day, ands halt There was some imported young, and the afternoon wearing away without much promise of • decisiou—Douglass moved • post ponement until Monday, when the expectatioo of himself and friends is, that it will pus without much contest. The Priaident noinioated on Thursday teat !ton. I). I). Barnard, of Albany, N. Y. to be Mutate; to Pruett, to place of that mineable remnant o, the Polk dynasty, Hennes., of Indiana, who was meowed to discredit the country for some eight sr ten months in the capacity of its representative abroad. Mr. Barnard is the precise opposite to that perm—grave, dignified, reserved—a man of learning and ability in public affairs. Thew:were also received to day escutive messages from Use President,which many have contained the nom] undone of Hon. T. M. T. McKennan, as Secretary of the Interior, and lion. C. M. Conrad as Secrets. ry of War, though I have not heard the fact men tioned. Mr. McKerinan, when last heard from, up to noon to day, WSJ at the Frankfort Springs, and probably had tot received the official invitation to a seat In the Cabinet. I hope there can be little reasonable doubt of his acceptance. The Sanue had an executive acas,ou to day of some length, at which Nome commations Were tv• ie red, sod some coi.firmcd, watt otbcr busfnes, 6 I will refer to more at keen In my VV.OII .XF.W YOBK. Correa oneeneo of the Plusbergo:Gazette. Naw loas, Aug. 10. The weather roman"ea to be oppressively hot, and, as a natu.al:conaequence, every mode of cow veyance from the city Is crowded to excess, with Mittens eager to escape broiling upon the pave ments. The fashionable shops are deurted, save by strangers tarrying neve, h an d every thing in the way of city life is dull in the extreme. Our city authorities have given the Washing and Bathing maablishments the use of a fine locality for the perm° of testing the power of cleanliness upon the unwashed and unterrified Democracy of the Sixth Ward. A perfect laundry and bath will be built, for the use of which only two rents will be charged, a sum that should give, permanently.clenn skins and shirts to annonnds who know of such things now only in fancy. A new invention is,now before the dairymen of the country, which is certainly worth atrial, though the apparatus casts more than it should—l mean the new "Cow Milker." It 'consists of a email rubber case, some four inches long, in the shape of a teat, in which is liveried a silver pipe, the aper ture of which is closed by a wire. One end of the pipe is inserted in the teat, and the race drawn over it like a glove, toe case betng kept in its place by an elastic sump. i laving prepared all the tears, the pail is placed in position, and the wires with drawn,' when four streams deliver themselves with a force that treats a fire engine. The cows are said to be load of this scientific milking, and it is also said that VICIOO.I milkers have !well mhle subdued by it. It custs,Tor n set' of four milkers, two and n half dollars, and is certainly rather en- The striking tailors are to have a man meeting on Muntlay, , to fatal a plan for establishing a shop for thentselVes, having become quite satisfied that they cannot regulate the clothing trade of New York. This trouble among the tailors is tug can ed by the custom tailors, hot by the workmen of houses, some of which have a thousand persons on pay, and who simply tie South with shop made work. A few managers will make money out of this attempt to start a shop, but it cannot succeed, becalm there are ten tailors here for every three bat are needed. Barnum announces Jenny Land for the ISM of neat month, and people rimy get their Vi each ready. It seems by the London papers, that Jenny, like all other singing birds, cannot keep all her ad mirers; Madame Sontag, it seems, has renewed her vocal power. to mitre than her yonthial excel lence, and in the evgisri [Mon of the audience. who hare awarded Jenny Lind the highest encomiums, is her superior. Mr Barnum is making a fortune by his Temperance Theatre, and will chow "the Ltud," tf ha tlioutl lose any amount by the failure or people to pay what be estimates to be the toting price. The steamer Pacific watt telegraphed 01l Halifax 184 night at sunset, and will be bete to tnprrow, making a very favorable passage, and about egatil to the beat Otte. We shall soon have the Franklin on toe Havre route, together with the Humboldt, Lee, muster. These continental lines to Havre and Bremen, though not much talked of, make a large amotmt of money, and bangs world of freight to on, shores. Money remains nbandant and cheap, but more activity will be noticed em long, and an Mara in the retie. Stocks are almost eidaalY negleeaed especially the fancies, though prices are very wet sustained. The failure of Scythia', Sage & Co” • worse one thin was at first expected, and the . Itablittlei are now placed as high as three ell Ashes—Nal. were made of OD barrels at thl2 1.2 for porn, and a for pearls. Conoa—Conon is mill la favor of the buy's*, and the sales are not large. • Flour—Flour is gaoody, with a good demand for export,suol sates of WOO barmiest previous iggum 'Jae barrels were taken for expert. Southern is an moderate request, with'sales 500 barrels at 5,31 3-45,5 0 . Bye is scare, and held at 2,943. Meal is not po plenty, end i•fill3l at J,121.2 for .14r any, and i 5 for Droodywitug. Grain—Wheat b steady; no sales have as yet been efreeteo.. R et better, .63 1.2 hes been re fitrai. Ws have not varied. Corn is pretty ac tive, with sales of 9,0 M bu ai 6.5:01.1 1-8 for Western Provisions—There is nothing doing in provi. ons; prices are nominally the same. Whiskey—Salm were mnde of 290 blels Ohio, 201-2, and 60 d, Yriwn m 245-8. C. Flom tie Baltimore American. Cumberland land West Newton Flak A N ow son SYLILNOLD STLANLILI. —For the last i . ll.lwad. seven months, says the New York Cornier, the Istroarstrr En IiILSX.—A large nod einem , Mime meedeill f the h e 24 s of Cumberland, itigenuity and skill a our best mechanics have in this Stew., held on the 24 Inst.. to provide I been taxed to the utmost in the construction of a the ways and means to build • plank read from new steamer designed to run on the Reason riv. Cumberland to West Newton on the Youghioghs cr which in now so near catopletion that she will coy river, at Mei head cf Slackwater NI•igID100, 33 miles east of.'Piusburgh. The plink road will probably make a trip during the month. She is be 70 miles long, and the highest grade will be lees I called the Reindeer, is 300 feet long, nod 35 feet than the grade of tome of the plank toads in Ne n 'i wide. Her engines combine improvements that Yink. The Turnpike Companies have surrenders have not before been brought tam use, and from ed the bed of the road to the Plank Road Com. pang, so that ell that is now wanted is money to which greet remits nro iiniluiliimed• Those fa plank the road. The road beds have coat the taro- ; miller with the construction of her machinery, pre ike Companies over 5250,000 to construct them. I diet that . h e will greatly exce l every Ikiag now The ftlsoo cos per mil e. lan Thisking th,e we understand, i n road will not be over the running, is point of speed. t highest estimate that has been made, and the mil mates have been based upon the proposals alrea dy offered to furniela the plank. Judging by the memo of the plank road. now in successful opes ration in the State of New York. we can me no rends why this road should not prove • very Profitable investment to the stockholders. There have been rilroady formed in New York 182 Plank Road Compune., the eggregate length of whom toads is 2019 miles, an appears from the report of the Hon. C. Merger', Secretary of State or the State of New York, mod to the Legishalpre the Bth of February, 1850. e Many of these roads have bete in One for the last three yearn and not one of them has yielded lees than 15 per cent and same of them More divided aa high as 57 per cent. although the tolls charged were not higher than on the common tamp ke toads. 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 productive regions of Pennsylvania, and will open a direct common,- cation With the city of Pittsburgh. It will neces sarily draw with it the trade and travel ol the counties of Weetmoreland, Somerset, Fayette, and Washington, In Pennsylvani• — • highly produc tive g a in growing region. The produce of that large scope of country will be bronchi to the city of Baltimore, and merchandise of camp descrip tion returned in meaner... The merchants of the city will enjoy tbeprofile arising from the trade, and the Railroad Company that from the cartless: A traveller et Pittsburgh, wishing to visit Baltimore or Washinetue, wid have a de lightful trip to Cumberland by S ackwater nod plank road, which can-be performed in ten hours, and then by the Baltimore sad Ohio Railroad to this city or Washington. We learn that it is the intention to math thin road to immediate completion, and that the Presi dent of the Plank Road Company, Thom. fibriv er, RN., and Col Iscßaqt are new in this city for the purpose of asking subwription• to the the of the company. The amount required to make mid not already subscribed, is small; and but Man Stlnseripliows, we are told, will ho asked.— The groat impatience of this road to Baltimore, and to the Baltimore and Ohio Rsilrord, ought to secure the completion of the road without delay, and without any regard to the investment, al though we think. judging trop, the history of other Matik roads not to trivorably situated for trade and travel, hin this road will give. good remuriets • • to t the stockholders as the best of the New York roads. The Utica Herald nays o f the plank ro ad rno• Ding from Oa.a syr.eo.- 5 4 miles algside of the State canal and railway—" Never was • better invest Matt made than that which bar been =balked to plank rondo by the einem. ol Mice. .Thu appearance of per Olivet., crowded daily at this naturally unfavorable Craton, with wed filled wagon., laden with timber , manufacturedlUctic gr .la, en batter, cheese, grain, •rel otbcr atypic pne Of the country, and by people from the country coming to trade with our merehactn, affords per fect coition.: of the policy which dictated the lib eral expenditure of money in the c onstrUcttOn of litho Work." la the Utica and Simeon* tont% S 4 miles long, running •lAgettle ot the State renal and railway, and con3pcood, with both, has prov• ed • profitable inve•teoeot to ire stock milder, why should not the Cumberland and West Newton road make a full return FrOnl Phlladclphla Boheun.ol Awful Catastrphe—Felt of • Wat bosse o -Loss of Life. A little after worn u'elOcS mornier, a I•nr, sew five story brick doublek MI mote house, on Ms north side of Granite sure. below Duck, belong ing to Jesse Godley, nd et ci tad the storo naent file the storage of but at .d eatds, fell w ve ith • clash thm wm heard for equates, shook all the budding. in the neighborhood to their foundations sod filled acd darkened the atmosphere in the km. mediate vicinity wpb clouds of dust. At the time of the catastrophe, s's men had rust entered the building to commence the Work of boiating into the upper stories, bon tugs,. One of these men was on the first story two on the see. end, sod three on the third. The first, Alexander Brady ,being struck with some of the fallieg trriek• and VMherli Was forced clear acre tne Wept, and though severely hart, escaped fatal iMury.— The other five were buried in the mins. Tt'y were all elteealed in Memo half no hour, nod the. Injuries of two of them, Samuel Ai :eke) sod Mt j. chael Murphy, were found to be mortal. Two ott en, Thomas Mickey and John Hagerty, ware ,etiously itjored, and the filth, Patrick Anderson, e . ebt'Y. e the seconded met , wete thrown into tee vault, t r they meat have 6:en torten. y Oar or them when, reteved, was tare gto th, timbers by bra feet, in a teirrible situautn. Sam. oel *ekey beta wife, and Murphy a wife and three children. The two Mickey! are brothers.— A 4 these men were laborers. and among the most worthy at that merit clime of our ciusene. We have never looked upon the wrack of • bur. ding ant was mete complete. Not a brick or • granite pillar appeared to be left atmadlng. The goods m tue ware house were composed eneemally animus, of which there were some five hundred Kies, and the greater portico will probably be recovered undamaged. A number of perwels made narrow escapes Some of the Cumore House decks were In the of. fuse immed iately opposite, and m•ny of the ern• elopes of the adjacent stores palming to their pls. ces of business at the moment the building tum bled down. The resr portion of the More of Thom .. I, Smith, on W•lnut street, was enorbed In. and two or three persons in this Mote fortunately escaped. The accident is attributed to the imperfect cons 'Unction of the building. The foundsuon• were insecure, and the walls, for ware house p.p.... entirely too thin, while there were no fastenings to guard the COTO from the danger of the pressure of weighty goods. Me.. WEILSTER'II Letter to fthe. Bell, of Teiths en the boundary immtion has Om ring of true metal. There is hardly a word in it that mold be spared: and, while the tangong• a studiously calm and moderate, the positions taken rover the esitrunal ground and are impregnably fortified We seltban meet a Slate paper of equal (slimly and vigor. We knife image no reply to them save with the boa, knife, andeven that in no in point with the bay, net of a regiment of regulars confronting it. It don't reach the case. We laud see whether Mr Webster i. thrallorlaii,. that traitor to Freedom,' that 'tool of the Slavers Extemlionists,' winch he Ims so 111.er - 1111y pronounce.• ed through mime months past. We have not liked his •peeeheti nor some of his vote. at, W thew,' ate , but we shall now la sadly dtwppotnted it be do not prove, more etrecttve vhaturnon of free •01l than many tit his most uniiparaig defninevs. Let us look and see.l—N. T. 'Ft Mune. The Casa LLLLL a /staled., In a long course of editorial life it has seldom fallen to our lot to enjoy a greeter pleasure m ens Wino of Ohlo and Penna. R. R. Co, Third. . nonnalog a public event, than we experience to Piromintaft, Co , 6,1850. day, in announcing that which, If we could, we Too g teo lbobtara o f th e Ohi o an d p an0 „,,t,,,,,i, Would npreed over the whole country in • breath, R a u Road Company arc hereby notthed to pay :be the peasage through the Senate of lbe bill to settle alahu „ aa , a2aaa „, of g„ 4 ,,,,,, pa „ 1 ,,,,,,, a , , aa af g„ the Texan Poundal) Question. Coocidering Mis o f . the Company, on or before the gethday of August the most difficult of all the questions growing cut , •f he one Mexican aaginaujoa, and ita a ,,, maatt . The ninth inatalnien4 on or before the hith day of 1 September. The tenth instalment on or Imbue Ito decisive ot the early settlement of the remaining ° day of October nee.points of coulfasany, we confectthe unoom- . The 7 th ...mime.; we. called for on the 20th of 2 c't mon degree ci j to oy with which it tills us. Hail II:r Liberty nod union and lkimestia Peace ' Hall Jolt lest country and I /akin, and every great interest of the ' augtnail WM I.ARIAIFIR, Jr., TIG.IITGT. COOOtry ' Hail Werettan of the Oovernment from grag yog,nmagg glo ggi, gg ,,,rgip wr go g m Ita long ablxrration, back to to just ephere of Re.. non and usefulness ' i C-I Ti Z EIN.9' Our brat feeling is certainly one of thankfulness j INSURANCE COMPANY, to Pmvidence for this important fitst step in the I 0 Pasant:tacit'. restorallon of national harmony. Oat neit Aeolis 'C, 0. HUSSEY: rl• ^A. W. IdARKS,Sret. went to one of high respect and grnlitude 'ennui!, t Office—No. et Water street, In the warehouse of C. those who have persevered with Mich unified:ling resolution through ibis most twine struggle of the , ' M i . ClikliTindrFtni.htsr,lN.,Yonlsbon.o.w.:nre.,en..rei.d,..to,,ir,re. jet! tart ill. month., " uniiu ducea t " " uotill"ilird." — i merchandise In store, and In towline stfasela, he. They have encountered great persons' maponaibll• An ample au. rimy for the ability and integrity of ty, and they have entmuntercil it cheerfully ; they j the Institution, I. afforded in the ClOirlietelr ol' Llite acid have made great l' n. '" l '""'''.— at lout wets , 'fit"somee"tliwy hkont!:venntillitlie""o'n'unoulnrtir";obr"ttichii p7.:1.;:, of them—tout they bevel made such Olefificts • ~,,,,,,,,-„, „„, in f, o 4 . promptly, and with entire tbcregard of paranoid I DI ROCIOI.I-• - C. D. limumy, Wm. Ilagaley, Wirn. tar consequence.. U.suatt, tar fitment be the day, ono. rt., wane, itryaut i thigh D. King, Paiward when mat pat effort., euateinr dby such eg. Ilearclinn, Z. Kinsey, S. I arbaugh, S. td, Riot. traordinary •bibly and energy, will be forgotten ul 4 m:'‘' by the people of the United Stoles. ampaos•taentaa as 13.1111 k ttt t t egt We do not uudertake to recite the precise terms .DR. ti. O. STF.AIINS, late of Boston, Is prepared to of the healing measure whsh ban now purred, for :.17:74, 0 7, L,..!, , ,%„,8,-- A ,,, n . T o .f p -,:„,..z,lo o kzgrt . we do not yet know j and, n to truth, we do not VIOTI.CIISCUILIO in ma unturm, where the nerve la care to know them. tt ie enough for us that the exposed. Mice and residence neat door to the Map bill was carried by three fifths of the votes of the nes office, Fourth etrect, Pittsburgh. Senate, confined to no atection or Bait!. limy. 1.1. Weiolden. pR. Eaton. late It in month for on that the bill btu so wisely tsr Olt. D.'IIUAT, learned and metered as to whale no many eon- .. t .. a .-- -- As .• De . Comer Comer orPourtb linnet prejudices and harmonise so many eootlint • and Decatur, imtweet ail ttttt an iwit.dlvln mg mew.; and we heartily congratulate Mr. Peatce on the success which has crowned hlse'• forts. We feel justified also in congratulating the friends of the Administration, that this happy ad ios:millet has an speedily blamed the wise and canctilatory recommendation of the President to Congress, on this perplexing and menacing tub. pct. It now only remains that lbe great popular branch of the Leginlature should follow up this noble work and complete it. We confidently trust they ll do ao. W ablestly believe that in • few days l e shall be liThounea that this nee Whet he measures have become laws. That the coustimmanon most devoutly to be wished. Thee, indeed, would daft great and glorious Re public be onus More • Whole it the nimble, roundeli as tha rock, As b ro ad ad general as the casing air. ° —Nan/dolt , licirocKV &Zona:ll—The Loßalsville .Tonmal pnbiishea return. from one half the State. The I DAVE Senate consists of 33 member, and mood last ear 28 Whigs and 19 DiEnotr2lll. Al far as heard from the Whip havei lost only one—in Warm and Simplon. The House of Representatives consists of 101 members. The last House mood 59 Whip and 43 Democrats. As Mr as heard from, the Why have lost 10 members, and gain ed 3—making a nett Whig loss of 7. From the National Intelligence,. Bleats's, Magnetism as a motive Pow • The Important %nestles. Battled. - Professor Page, in the Lectoree which be la now delivering before the Smithsonian Institutioo, rates sh g s mere I. no longer any doubt of the ape plwation of this power as a substitute (or steam..— He exhibited the most imposing experiments ever wtnessed In this branch o ne e. An immense bar of Iron, weighing bendred and sixty pounds, was made to toting up by magnetie ac non, and to move rapidly up and down, dancing like • feather in the air, without any visaible sop. port. The force operstiog upon this bar he sta ted to average three hundred pounds through ten Inches of its motion. He aid he could raise this bar one hundred feet as radily as through ten i s eh., nod he expected no difficulty in dothg the same with a her Weighing One ton, o a hundred toes. He could make a pile driver, or e a forge ham mer, with groat simplicity, and could make an en gine with a stroke of six, twelve, twenty, or any numbet of feet. The most beautiful experiment we ever witness• ed was the lend round and brilliant flash from the galvanic spark, when produced near a certain point in his great magnet. Eachsnap was as loud as a pistok and when be produced toe same spark at • little distance from this point, it made no noise at all. This recent discovery he stated to have • practical bearing upon the construction of an cleans magrektengine. Truty. great power is here; and wheivils the limit to it' Fie then exhibited his engine, of between four sod five horse power, operated by a battery con netted within a space of three robin feet. It look ed very unlike a magnetic machine. It was • re ciprocating engine of two feet sinkeornd the wrote entitle and battery weighed about one too. When the power was thrown on by the motion of • fever, the engine slatted off magnificently, me• king one hundred and fourteen strokes per min. ute; though, when it drove a circular saw ten in. ches in diameter, sawing up boards au loch sod a quarter thick into laths, the engine made but about eighty strokes per minute. There was great anxiety on the part of the spectators to obtain specimens of these lathe, to preserve ea trophies of this great mechanical triumph. The force op• crating upon bin magnetic cylinder throughout the whole motion of two loci, was stated to be six hundred pounds when the engine w. rnuatag Very slowly, but be had not been able to ascertain what the force ivas whets the engine was runnier at a working *peed, thsUgh it was cznaiderab t y lers. The most important stud interesting point, however, la the expense of the pew.. Professor Pass stated that he had reduced the cost so far, that it was less than Warn under merry and Wait canditionas though not so low as the capest steam engines. With all the impertet two. of the engine, the room:option of three pounds of a sac per day would produce one horse power. larger hi• minutes, (mortuary to what has beer known before.) tie greater the economy. Yrul Page was latturelf surprised at the result. Thor, wete yet practical d [finales to be overcome; tin battery had yet to be improved; and it rerun ire yet to try the earnmeut no a grander reale, I make a newer of one k i 'aired horse, or more. Truly the age is fraught with wooden; and is no now long lirward with certainty to the too hen coal will be pm to better uses than to bur Id, and .I.troy. Tux Tc Caor.— LCe Cluksville (Fan '" • . The reports from the tobacco crop in this and the surrounding couples. to 16.11111 C: y, represent the prospects as ocuoh worse than have heretofore been supposed. The hest Informed planters stole that I'm prospect Is worse than It has been sines 103 S. All ihe testnnons we receive oorrrAetswe this assertion. Enay thlrtg has conspired to af fect the crop unfavorably. The lioptiativille Pres. adds the following : Oe the ',object of the tobacco crop,' we have convened with gentlemen who have y isited a stoat portion of the Green river countr, v and they nature us that, for the reosone mated above, it is i n poamb that a half crop van be made— indeed, in many eases, the planter will not real. We lett pounds to the acne. Few Version of 1,11 Wow AM R/ at D. LlOllll. Orb, Widow Modwee, when eowld weath Och horse, Widow hloehre, It Ign't royoeli that ologlt g thte song, Ooh hono, Widow Moehrec, For, rune Rs I lore. No bay 111 -lc To Ow h. 0.1/ diet swmo ••••) down In ;I,r • Acti we •prai (Nth and the Immo Ow h goon. to hone, \\ tiow Machrce Orli, Widow hlactirce when yhtt heard of my Oela hone. , Widow al aehree. hr. may roll down, btu lonll thin be to Oth hone, Widow Macho., For evt tt the tab j•, at the • , :ht w lllna P.I. and with a bra. Inn of pity h. 61are. upon mu In the salt " wave he will dig my Ooh hone, Widow Madmeneowid. Och, Widow Mechem, when you omen' o . Firn•s Oeh hone, Wid^w hlachred, And sd by the ftert.de • loek :se alb., Och W tdew AP•Re; With • tear in )1 ur ele. •nd I , th•P• whh • 1, 0 Yt tementber that 1 loved Icu better then be. out the owtminde, poor 15•1t,..1“ be min me doe. Och how, Widow Mad:tree Och, Widow Msettree. don't be onoriro so I.el, ()eh shoul d oly aohtee, • rt. morale you s be e and a enaLtng my shroud Oen hone, Wtdoor Itlachren, Ilaye p`ty, I pray, and ante tit% anY, That, at .ote to are day, )011 soli 'mite e per, me , hod It'd It. 1.. to the fish tOst woo'd make me Itu dish, mob bane, Widow Moeller, LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 120 WOJO BT., ABOVP. FIFTH, Have :art received Iwo additions to Melt SPRING STOCE OF HARDWARE, CUTLEEY, it Imported by lmo 'packets from Funme, and to bleb they weuld ,specially ern the liden I on of pibarenh belng their very ...are re mocks and low prle. • will F ine Wile •Iti.d•Clioll. naarldlawly r Com. o■—"l , u ut •socau vo■ • • . Mc letter le pabliabed by the proprietair, that the Teb be may pert +o the Nnatant deemed which exists Mt Dr. McLane'. calebecad Worm Spedfic. They have, however, made each atratmementa as will able them to MI all orders mutant'' , "Somerreille, Tenn., Match IS, IMO. "Dr. le Lone—Dear Vermonge you le wall me last fan, hos long since been sold, and could have .old.. great deal mare if I had hod it Since my return hem the cast, I have been eal'e upon nearly every day to write to you, requesting • immeiltate wanly. I have already tried your Vernal Inge in ray oven Wadi, and found it ta be the beer have ever need. F F. MORRISON." ll:rForsale by J. KIDD& CO, No GO Wood street auglo-d.t.or4 Tzeonmits wawrieb. TEACHERS, take node° that tha Board of Behan' Di1..."11 of Itobitison township will creel on ha. arday, the glib loss, at the house of Sarah Maar. landan►, 111 saki township, for the purpose of exam/rang wt.. may wish a Worthen as teacher la any of the public schools of said township. There are ten teachers wanted, and liberal wage. given. bebools o then on the Usk of !September. By order of the Board. JUBN MoCLUSKEY, Fee. hos tl,llllso.—aselTsritT UTE Inane the attention T T Moats to oar SNIOTLUIL___ it* in pan of the folloamg,- 11-4 anti 7-4 Table Linens, Li otch D a pe s*, ifeetbeek Diaper, Sc Card Table Covers, crash, Certain material of ell de- i Mats, to. he. ..eriptions, aag 14 w . tdeCLINTOCH, Cups Wurhouro, 76 Fourth us. , , Divs. Olkasits. , i PLUM OLD VDKNOU DailiDTi , I , sile,• number or bomb isto IMl,lllolfelb Suirerile for Atrdirthal Porrpous. xorste sll o to 11.5q10, motoring in So. Iwo IN th ese web:, times, the ammo attime lstreollolo l Y to ten ye s es, or 'l O ;m o s.' ;e gcm & gom, witb Intoned J. required The subscribers have some collard for payable semi annually, secured by tilt OCIIP O,I I sale at One Ostler Per bmile, which they Irnew to b e . equal i n co i n , to twice the =c ams for which they genuine; it was 1 ought by themselves In France, anti' are respectively drawn. IL BRADT WILKIN , it as pore aa when they bought It. aucl&dif Ail'y et Law, No 101 Four th at MORRIS er. HAWORTH, Tea & WI. blerehacts, mut side of the,Dismnam& .11110 ..,, -StLERA 11 . 2--5 sena frrac A lliersiiil sug , 10 CoCov First & Wood st d IStrowberry Plana. for Solo at Green wood Gard... Victoria. o il iTg " t t'"L and t h fl er emoted trait anoingst all the Ot h darent ranettee now grown. Urdera prom the proprietor. West Manches ter. Will' centrerompt attention. J IdeKAJJ "g" Tor Sala, on Long Credit. LOT on Wylie street, near Layne, 100 feet m A trent by 101 tln depth to an alley 26 feet wide. Al.o, a Lot on 'Wylie -um., near Felton, 44 fee' trout by 124 feet depth to on alley 26 feet wide.t In Apply to 11. BRADY WILRINS, sugl4:4lf Ally at Lan, WI _Fourth _t. NICAV PUBLICATION/S. REFZIWOOLI LEAVES. Beeono edition. BY VW Si rare Greermo 5. The Paolo. T,anrlated and Explained, by J. A• Alcrander. • Los Gringos, or en Inside view of htex.eo wad Celt- rms.. People I kayo Met, or Pictunts of Society and People Mark drawn under a thin 'alio( fiction. By N. The Logic and utility of 1:l it st thematies, with the O By methods of term-cakes Em I 'ned nid IllnrateA L.U. Auri'odens, or Adventures In the Gold Region. BY C. A. Bigley. Sketcher and Rambles. By J T Madly. The Women of the American Rovoludon. By k: Elea. Railway Pconooty; Mal on the new art of transponation—l , marmaement, proopeet, and rein. non By D Laraner, D. C !Comings among On Jesuists of Rome. By Rev R Seymour Tee Sl:testae, Knot, a sketch of the Threefold Life of man. The History of the Confeasional. By John H. Hop kin., D D. osmos, a Sketch of a Physical Description of Me Umver o. By Alexander Von Horriboldr 2 vols • Also, a very large and complste usortroont of School comprising all the varieties *sod to PC/11/IYiV•6I6 and Olga. Ott hand .4 for sale by All ISII fr. CO au .14:isT 70 Wood sr --- - V•lvet Plle Oaxp•tt a n d XT IcCLINTOI . IC has store for sale 'tit I' l A argest assonant. of in Velvet Pile Carpet of the and newest Myles ever after d In thisogl4 w city, to —e invi Wern.---•te the special 75 Fineth sa a a tauten of those wash ing Gibbed nerrini d toASMALL Lot of Sibbetirerria,l!nAmool. er, , sate by c Canol Itasta. a oust.' BRLS. No 3 MACKEREL, Boston Ins pet n, .100 Just arrived an prier md for sale by JOHN bIeFADEN A CO, Caul DlSsohatlea of Co.partslorship IIE ewpattoeretiip between Peter Rimer and John T L Urban, Cuntruelors on the Ohio and Pennsyl vania Itoil Road, is din day dissolved by tawool eon sew, and all We debts, docz,and dements sawn" said brat will be paid by thole agent, at EcOtiatily. AuKt. I, I ,511.—rupg14:w31 • T PETER RITNER. itt iCE--" '" " ' "" M i L.7l , ..ln c e RICKETZION augl4 :HI tr. =I Litany._ ----- -- -- - T OBACCO- bes H sell & Robinson's ri's Lamp de old Cavities. do Yu oss Myers' ponce! lamp; In atom and tor sale by aorta MILLER Zs BICKEL: 4 ON . . A DEUNISTRATOWS NOTICE NA tTIC6 la hereby give', that Letter. of Adtninis- Walton have been wanted by the Register of %Cilia on Allegheny ta only, on the estate of the late Edward Perdu, 01 Wtlittns townobtp; this tatherelnic to 1:10UlY all persons tadeb.ed to said saute to wake onwhthate pay went, and those !wing charm &cam. vata ,Lale 10 present them,loope,ly t nrhetttleatt d, for settlement. I , IW, AHD rEIMA N, Jt., Adm't. IVllkow IN July 17, in:AL—sag r .elated Elremen • * Inst. owe Coin pony of tb• City of Pittsburgh. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. K M , OKEHEA 1), f•rmOt—W W. DALLAS.BceI / " I' l l ' H;Tarla ,1111 ' ;:47. ffi r n ' fit " ol CY , r, Stor y. I 1. J. K. Moon bend. Hody l'eatrHon, Wm A. '3Ol K. H 11 Smpson, Je..tstr. Med, Wm M. 1.:4m,, I.l.llxera GtrEg, A V. At.4twit, Wm Cul Imgarcod, U. C. !Hawyer, Chu. Kew, NV. Goromn. aursll:dly Barest d• Lam ea. URPHY & UURCIIRELD ate 'wiling neat and handsome. styles of above ods at Mill/Cell ptwes. A less ales,. Baregas go sernatning that sr he closed out Very ion. auela _ ■ma i Plead 1511taghams. U at i u 'l igett a U f U •Vir L e ri a fr t . ge ' right "' uti/t ' aVl ' .:( ChOlet melaitmg some of a very superior quality; nil., all colors of etullutey Gingham, *watt METAL-100 tons Shaw Furnace Po . Metal bir sale by [augr..l 'GYM lIAGALEY I=3 EClaa.t on e•l. Monday and Althe athetnauesi Selma! anti Iran , Ma inch. at No al Webster street, at the head of 6e•coth eL /AN Satarday, lath Instant, a small Beach of Key., Pave been lest In th e nenehborbool of the Other. (Le finder would confer a favor by leavlng them at this office. • OAK FLOOILING BOARDS. sconn FV.BT•Worked Oak Ilcaning Bords, %Al per feeoy dry, and or a soparior qtra!try as. by Sharp'bare,. Stich.Ago Bank or Pittsburgh. A GENERAL Meeting of the titeek holders of the Ezchange Bank 4f , Pitisbergh .111 be held at th e Banking Ho lo o k, day, tee lith day olSeptemoet neat, at M o P.M., for the purpose of consider lag and determining upon the Act passed at the late session of the Legislature, extending the charter Norco!. lit order of the Threetom viomas NI 110 INT. Augt...t 1. , It UNIVEMBITT OF RIAIITLAND. MO NDAY, Tilu4'..l':L'z'.‘z,",°s:r'L.l'%,.s 1 I,.‘cho Nnttian R Sinai, M. D., Wm. K A. Aiken, M. 11,Chentitary aril Pharmicy. stood Caner, Nl, L.Teerapeaties,Materta Medic and Its Penn. Morph Roby, IM. D., Anatomy and Ph yelatom, Wm. Power, M. D., Theory and Practice of Medi e. Richard If Thwtm., M. D., Midwifery and DI•83. Wooten and CA Gran. George W Miltenborger, M. D., Pathological An atora. The Y 1:0051 ample opportunities for the pl . )6[ClatiOti of Practical Anatomy at a moderate expense. Clinical LecrX re* four times a week, by Crofessors Sun.!, and rower, in the t o otsßalm Infirmary; with the prirnegc student fdaily the warda, without charge to We for baker. r ens for the Lectures lOU to OM; Practical Ann. wary, Ste, Matriculation , 00 Graduation, *2O ViILLIAAI A. AIKEN, Dean. Baltimore, /all Ist, trWL—auglStiblt UGAR CURED 11A64 4 —A good Ils•tortinctst of S various brands, constantly on hand and for sale by serail SELLERS t NICHOLS MACKEREL -20 No dd brit No 3 lrge; 25 kr( brio do for sale I y SELLERS -NICHOLS I %Bleb BEEF-8 tierce, Sugar Cured Canvassed JJ Beef Hams, •• prune •article, for sale by audit SELLERS & NICHOLS crrE brls reed for sale by vy stqli WICK & hIrCANDLESS POTAMI-0 calks pate, teed Ills day for sale by sugla WICK k MeCANDLESS on ban,' for .ale by WICK & bIeCANDLESS It X ACKEREL—No I.rtc tint roc •d and lor isle by ppgll IIIeCANDIiKR3 Jas. elltaspr•tt & Sone Patent Sods Ash. 334 e ol l h t e he a b l "' t 'db T 'dr nT, an 1:114LIae arrive end next o nth, per ”Anna Bleh,n• l lin rope," "Bet Ito," and oilier m phi" Hei lade Iphi• and Daitionite, wagtail, ed superior in both virenath and quality to soy in Me mark et, for 11510 at the Lowell Pnee for each and ap proved by W MITCIIELTHEE Knell !Ahern , street Pa:ACHIM POW Dbllt-4111 cvk. hluspiatm' bnLL B quality, alitvea per ship Delta, and now on the way tiy canal, (or vale at the lowest market price, by son'd W d hl 11111.13111.11.111P1S wr 0 tIUGAB 36 hhils prime, Flora for vale by . augil & hItTOIIFLTIMP. • MOLASSF.S--.0 barrels prime, in oat barrels, in "L't, *OO (0? tale & MITCIIELTRF.E W O-01 : „. i . Zig-3 00 brit in since lor sale by W 3 M bIITCHELTREF, 1211POILTA1T TO TOM AVOLIIITZI Dr. }IOWA Celebrated Remedies. DR. JACOM S ROSE, the discoverer and sole pro• poetise uf these most popular and beneficial medietnes, and also the inventor or the celebrated instrument for Inflating the Lungs, In e ff ecting a cute of • bronzeWeaves.wail • studeut 01 that eminent physician, Domor Phy, and la a gradame of the University of Patintylymtia, and for thirty year. since ha. been ell:aged In the invemigstina olidisease i and the applicatton or remedies thereto. 'newish the use of his Inflatin tube, in connection with his Prophylactic Sy nsp and g other of his remedies, he has outwit an intonate led eminence in coring those dreadful and fatal maladies, Tubercular Coop stnnpltOn, Conner., /toroth a, Rheumatism. Aviles., Fever end Ague, Fevers o f all kind., Chronic rep tpelas, mid ell those obstinate diseases peculiar to females. Indeed cam form of diseath ymithes tinder the vine of bas ee to which humanity h not by the Us of Ono eillsthound only. lor that i• In• compatible wit Physlelemcal Law, 1.01 by the use of his frlnedons, adopted toad prethilued for each peculiar loan Dr. Row's Tonle Alterative Pill., when need are ' Invariably acknowledged to be superior to all other. th a I immure or liver pill, mascaucti to they leave the bowels perfectly Iree Inns entivenest as also his Winn Pills to admitted by the faculty to pones* peculiar properties adapted to female diseases, but being sattthed that a bare trial is mtbe'ent to establish what ha* been said In the minds of o rkeptieo, The &dimwit are halted to u po nhe agent, tied primate tarn/Moue a tbo Doctor's pamphlets, giving •detailed account of each remedy and its applicatlea. Ear sale by the fullowing ekeulmas Well as by 100111 druggists throngbout the country. I Seheit imaker &Co, 24 Wood snitch Pittsburgh; I iff Townsend, dt mist. 45 Market al, do; lee A. iccith•tn, do nest the P.O.Allegheny ettY, Jo• Hartley, Darlington, Beater co., Pa. Jen Elliott, Exuma Valley, do do; T Adam.. Deaver, do do; aushlnly To oho Citizens of Allegheny lacy. DUE for the reception or orders for Citylitlls Flour, Is left rd the alter of Meneee t Robiumn Federal street. Such orders will beprowur plied. WILMARTII nioULE SUNDRIES-42 V t a ,, lis n ege N;o 0 3 filaer . ret; 100 bag. prime Green Rio Coffee; 13 tea teeth Rim: 40 lAA. N 0 Sugar; 110 brie N O blots/nee in oak bat Landleg and for sale B tiY ROWN &KIRKPATRICK 144 Liberty et g • minas. Ot IiICMC faintebbt &east ent of Ttimnungs, comprl. 1 jaITER—u kegs (Yob, lust ra calved on comilan JOlll mutt, and sale by J C lIIDWELL Agt. Water at • a - euti e TCllll4l3s-1 1 cb.i. — liattr bY PIP nib ALLEY, MATT 'W6 &CU TUReENTINE- 3 0 Win for sale by aultio A F4.IINISSIOiI,F k CO LA BD .00 5' bri. I"I3II'FbiIiNISTOCK. & COI SCNYrett SNUFF-Grrinaill=rr..l .00 /*ram& Arrival of Chola. Team. ORRIS & HAWORTH, in the Dim:mind. hav M Jun received from the ireponetar another I/ upply of excel rut Black and 0 r cen Tem, which th are new retailing from the original chests at trOo 75e per lb. They dery any in the trade to treat th lie at the price. We respectfully solicit the poi lie to compare oar Teas with those purchased Orr whirr at same Viers. • purchase d • H± C STOCKTON has received for sale, sot 4/1t teesNi of Gi RomanbFawns.bon's Runny of the Decline and FaL L and Le nox% of Thome ampbell, in 9 ',ls. ailed by Wet Beattie, ht D, Elementary Seetches O'Mara' Philosophy. By the late Rey. Sidney Smath,.hi. Lecture. on the American System of Stir- Seel. By litenjillT.ll2 11111,M. It . Talbot an Vernon,• • Novel. The Shoulder Knot, a tale of the Seventeenth err racy Scarlet Latta, a romance, By Nellerdel The Hawthorne. • eue9 . . IMOURN thee in sadness. When o th er friend, J. around thee. Conscript's depanare and return. Annie Laurie. Are we almost there. Low banned car. lie death all thinsNeliy si Silver Moon. Once of Washington. Thee hut ounded; the spier. Boul t d Sojer Boy. Be kind to lvedone. at home. Cheer uti my own Junes. oh, Lemuel. Spring Flower Weltss. Wal 1- 11ratuebero Waltz. Salutation Polka. Betty Ravel 'Wks. Jenny Lind Polka. Linda Quickstep. Much from Norma. The above are bin received, and for sale by H • Si M Wood ont. LLOR, B ACON-8 0 ecautkirmsPEllarrFflom...red; Huns; 30 casks Shoulder., in store, arid for ..1 low. to close commonweal, by JAhlai A HUTCHISON & CO_ RICE -40 tem im More, and for male by align JAMLS A HUTCHISON & CO H alifax in- IVA spection, ant rd and for male by JAMES DALZELL. no Water et_ PITTSB MOH COPPE.D. ROLLING 9111 E undersigned having completed their Rollielr Mill are prepared to fill promptly all orders for Br•cier and other Mithufactured Copper of any uilted sizes Made from the Copper of the Cliff Mine, Lake Superior. This klecal has been thoroughly tasted by compe. tent screntlfic men to the term e of the Government, and pronounced superior dencltyj strength, and tenactry, to any in use, and is muck prefema for the manutaeture of Oydnunec and other purpose. fibs therefore confidently recommended as supe rior article, for all Vona, to any in market And we respeettally solicit the attention of purchasers and others to this now branch of home manufacture. At present die NV urehoithe is No it Commercial Row, Liberty street auks C. U. BUSSFY &CO yhlrNat DI 11•111. MUP PUY re BURCIIFIb:LEI invite persons want lag sotntng Mutat., to look at their 'mermen of these goals. West care Is token to teleeting th • very hest make; and as they boy in large Quentin . troth the agents at the maltufeeturere, they can h sold at the very lowest priers. voter ISALT3-10 bets %V an band and ler vale by ICK re.IIIcCANDLIES.n AIABINIEREI-21cm-labc—y-reeVll. by II LEE ED FLANNEL-1 mm feed m conslglonent by .1:6 !YU 11 LEE CI TE!IM lIOAT ut.ANKE-is-I,cases on land, fo 0 sole low umlosc consignment by II LEE _ itLANKKT:;.-1 eases just ree'd for sed II LER HWcKerAlVACklat—to l lozltellw4fra l ay • 67 Wood •t uunit must; ntot,Asstz-4u bite lioalale's :W. Jam.' Refinery. lor Vide by BU 1111611)1/ F. k INfill R&M, 116 Water PIM.. LOULI II—:w brit Flour for by 1 7 24 HURliftiOoli& INGIIIIAbI Purnitute W I'he lon pt more l r i k 2 rt i lly pe for y pureo store of ht L RYIN k BVRCIIFIELD Col. Fourth 8 Martel elk CoWoad Morse Meg Quilt.. Art URPLIY ts BURCHlELD received on as ierireent of the various colors. and of new and remitifut pinions; also, White Counterpanes of no ' RS Pack&sots to (NNE Coy, matted Barrel C. Wood, Pinabor*: 1,/ One Bundle, tooted Charles Dottheny, berth. The owriers will please call and pay lb. charges. and take them away. July OW, W . ALLINGEOIID & CO EI , TZ.R SAUCE—I . bo at; . 1000 s a nd E m s, l . e by Bitiegar tor sal. be We/ ENGLISH & BENNETT =GI SMALL lIOt SE, .idnd five minute.' watt AYam Mee. Add•egs "C. G." at Lb.. ca... ALT EL'TRE--dS bag. great, now landing trol canal, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. WE/ ,Walel and Flout stA. ads re . r,a3vaato". nt c r and Frokins: o and, for .116 by 13 ACUN-4" hha" intoned. on ILtfIDPCILEY G Cat, Water and Front 11111. • —• • • - ‘l - . i • rotas qualitiii and width., r °. I dictate and retail. b UNCI y D. ""i"d "" "'t.""j' " MURPHY 26 l3 17 --- S PANISH 13rowe-11) WI. lor sale by .1 ECIIOONMAKER & CO 1712! 0 Wood in PUMICH STONE—I/ enek• bar .ale bi Jell D A FAHNESTOCK &CO tratoeCu—rii=m ri. bouldexterfonnd tamp will be gold nil' lolr IStO dose tOrtlifiltnlittat. & 10 AIAH IHCIKEY CO. itte.Bl-1-10 cuts on bond, or soh b I ISAIAH DICK EY 8. CO. BACON HAMS tor sale by }VI ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. MOLASSES-I:bar —ls di; B i lre n and no do Bel jn store nod for sale by yl BROWN A KIRKPATRICK. 144 Liberty at. JEST reeeired—l dozen Dr Goyson's Doe Sarsapuille, and for .ale by J KIDD &CO ' iya No 00 Wood street RICE-:o toe trieda - ed ter sale leer. be jytil DROWN A KIRKPATRICK HOPS -6 bales Western No 7, received for see by 103 DROWN & KIRKPATRICK KNISONIrifORLSI- ROWNn b 13 B & KIRKPATRICK ATO ' I ' W l° Jo h, b .N NEW BOOKS • • IFS &LETTERS OF TIIOSCAMPBELL. Railed by William Deal qB. D, one of Ws exematol. a vela 12moloth. Railway En o a Wean. on the new Wt of transport, its management, prospeCts, and relations, commercial, financial, and social, with an exp.:lattice of the practical resells of the radwaya In operation in the United Real the Continent. and In America. By Diony des Lardner, L ike. yet. lerneeloth The Yaw, Present. and Fete re el the Republic, trans. .ated from the French of A. De Larnartine, author of "The Gerondists.” "Meow.. of my Youth:. plate," /cc. I col litato cloth. theta toward Helot.. In Leclerc% Addressee and otleir Wrgs, h llorace Greeley. I rot Dime elo. The hi story of e the Cord... Woad By John Beery lloptins, D. D., Beanie of the Diocese of Vermont. I eel Ithno cloth. nie Conquest of Canada. By the anther of ' Roche • lege," (Elliatt.Watburiou, Flag ,) 1.1 vols Vow. (losing; • sketch of a physical ...wipe. of the Universe. By Alex Von ilumbaldt wanslated from the German by C 0.11. • 0 1, c l o th Gibbon's [kettle and Fall at the Roman with note. by 11, IL Malan. Harper's cheap edition limo, cloth, s o lo cmplete to vol e at 400 per col; vol received for a by R BODKINS aux' , :3 Apollo Building., Fourth et a== URPlllllfr. BURCHFIELD deal Largely in abc ankle, and are prepared in supply • nnyer article, wsavarrsn rbss, and at a low uce ESIS• Ane bosom linens Welt see d St A P . au lf . t 4 " " fr& " ? i i re DL FA T AR -VI title N C Tar; b 311 t( o, y WTCK k 313CANDLE58 ABSED IL&SIS-312pee .sperior for ..le by V nose WICK & SIoCANDIAW 3ROOSIS-149 dos Corn lhooms for sale by lame WICK & hICANDLESS S ALk:RATUS-1 tasks Solemn:10 boi pulverized do, for auto by WICK & McCANDLESS. OTASII-4 casks Potah. a fate &nisi -a losses lasit9 WICK & IIIcCANDI.KPS . AROMATI.O TOBACCO-132 Las Were oupeno A tom.", Tobacco (or sate by avaa WICK & McCANDLERS ELOUR-140W. iloperiv„iinsllnir c 'sale by CANDLESS POTASII-7 cu reed and fur We by .0 7 StWIIAIMAVG II VLOII . II-10 brit "Molly MON," ma's! for &do 14 asoh S & W lIARUAUGIi liAWN—Shoulder*, Sides, and for sole by nue & W lIARUAUGII litilliD • IRVIN WOULD Inform the public, they have Wen the vaiehoute formerly ecapied by the late Mr. Sot m. &hey., 114 beeped meal. rirring adage and commodious warehouse, they would invite Me attention of persona having goads to ealwiglit or Were. They will also give nuenliop to the perch/Lacuna sale of Notes. Draft., Bond; de. mig7 Team( 11learn Library and Meehanlea , Institute. , MIMS A... 111.11 has jut received e- - I, Its shelves a colleetban of valuable kli. Hooks ongst welch ate Hoyle'..Historteal and Cirdeal Lherionary, eels, Humboldt's Cosmog Ticknor . * History of Smartish Literature; , Ne•ndees Church History; COI. Remont's Oregon and California; r . Ca Oregon Mechanics; CbemlealTeenology; Po:items Agnate'. SeientiAo Toni to Lake Bu. " rt:;ter & Dam , blocatmenta of IdissiariPpl Valley. Beddes • choice micelle's of Polito Literature. The subscription list of the arsoeinutin embricei .it the Wan k/ Literary sod &telluric Magazine. and Bevies. of Mks coontry sad Entope,emd to. mos! prominent men of the Colon. Rooms on k Guth street,. between Market &Wootti OTet F.H. &HAM. nor& e ny : ere , WMECAb7:4liiikdOPartt Maul yead,reie ed sad tot ula47:. _An -3 8. &. W. 11A1811ALII 0 0. _ (110 AHll.—lerjXo Common Cigar* received 1..1 sale by rarig-31 S. &W. 11A.10 and for T OUISVILLE LIMZ-00 Barrels Llere received 1. end for etl• 114; 0. &W. LI4EHMKIII. . . . " . .-WAIIIN6IIIII DILL, FIrISBOEGII, is ,. 0 , 130 'Wood ti: Fifth. rrrliAT tploodidroablohment la no w o&r.s l , fin I. 8. , I, I s aduerably arranged for Concerts', Laetares,FAalbioons,a.e. Fos laraSs, apply to JOHN A FrrASINIONS, '''' " WgWoodst. • . t YOUNG f.ADIYr SlialMaLT, ALLEGHENY. ' T HIS Sehocl,.onder the direct:oh of Ale Zit Mtn. K W. Meseta will be rotoyaned in `Colounwhe Row" Federal Street On Monday. September thd. gnome) department, i a number al opwitell branch es hare been added, and a corps be teachers pee vied, so that inetraelionn will now be given to aeholera at all yea and attaiumenu. t • . For particulate lee e (wolves Which Mllly be had 11l the book Norco-4w [consult the [ Ponelpale at their dwelling on.Fodeeal Sweet. [ Allegheny. nag -3 prowarpn. a 00. TOBACCO C61111811107C-MERCIIINTB. No. 41 North *oar Street t Nei 111 North Wharves. PUILAUELPDIL D. hteCanaroa. J. A. Wanes. • S .- gal..) W N. A. lasts. • BAIRD fa • COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Bill Broken No 1.14 Second =tot, rnutiorgh. Kap BAN KING MOUSE. J. CAHOTHEEt4'Br, CO., ao 15 Wood strestj , Pittsburgh. custp.Fxr MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT Calisetioas made on all the plinelpal eitiei at doe United States. assially • P. SIIIIIVII.I C116.1i. SALIU SUBIVICIL & SASSES, WHOLESALE .GROCERS, ter Omni/sibs Merchants, t Pittsburgh ASsalufacturesi Articles, 130 mad 139 facead sireeti BetweenWooda.Smiateld,Pittsburuh.. CO.PARTH/118.91111Ps CASH.. P. SHRIVES and CHAS. BARNES , have 0 this day associated themselves together; snder the' firm of Shrives & Barnes. foe the tralametion Of Wholesale Orocery,_ Produce, sod Comeliest ea• ball. emus, at Co 130 & Imr Sceoak INCOIj beta/yea Wood and Smithfield at • Piusbarg August I, soul A. wthaufig A CO.. EKG HA N 43,E RO K E tts, S. E. Came el 'Third and Market Al: •11. 11.1.3SAMONS LI 11011 MILL 4171. lad 1 MEW HOOKS* NEW BOOKI AT HOLMES' LITERARY'DEPOT noon Smarr, opposite the Port Office. DICTIONARY of Mechillica—No 15. Eamon Shalopeare—No 21. Hunt's Merchants' MagaMbe for August. /IMPer's New Monthly Magazine for August, Eclectic Maga:lna for Acton. DeMOCinitiC Review fOrAgglitt. Ilaw-lio-Yon; or Records, of a Tourist Charles Loom., author, of Letters from the MIA gb coy Mountains. The Iron Abel,: or Feats -And Advent Ares of %mot de Itmtelonne. By Alexander Dutarta. _ , cue {3/MYER'S NEW MONTHLY MAH for June. July, and August, now on oda lIAZINE Lie pus number, by Et. HOPKINS, . _auk_ 78 Apedlo Ilaildistgs, Fourth at. DICTIONARY OF MECHANICS, Aa r , by,Byrne— Lll2 numbers of ills maldiablnwolk now for sale at SMe per No. by Lang7l le HOPKINS - • -- rIARLYLEM LATTER HAY PAMPHLETS—Fttro tto 6, for sale by . HOPKINB__ ICTORIAL FIELD BOOK OF THE . 77I - IVOLU• PTION, or Illuatrallotm by Pen anereocil of the !Jimmy, Scenery, Biography,. Rehm,. and Tradition! of the War for independence. By Beaman J. Lonons, with eon Engravings on Wood by Lotting A Barrett, Chiefly from original rketithes by dm author. To ho complete In elm. mi Non St 250, for Sato be , . met 7 It HOPKINS . LOUrISVILLE I.IIIIE-46 Inls W Limit freeswed lo male by 111/11136ID611&IN 111111 / 1 11 • • .• 116 Wnler •1 500 boles , EtKtii i tlr:Z . Wl y rk - uir IN tjo7 "M ni, .1 xe., handg ait : a d 2 w G DUIWRIDGE& . an., LOTS 808 BAIj Pi. 100 of the moat. vilasble mad desirable 11011dIng Leis lis th. ally dlalrlet, T prices which,' will allow handsome profits to AWove we. purchase to sell again, and In locations which it Is holeved will give full saUStaellon to these who buy to noprove arid.oeeripv. The Lots are stout one mile from the New Court Howie, adjoining tee veut ti and Fipbib Weeds, and fronton Pcsissysvalue A vlagUE, BUD.C.Y. 91 . 15 n. CaoYllea, b 1.113 1 ., and Conran Streets. Those riu rentisylillalli• Avenue ere eligible for private dliriti.gra, and are the only Lots foe vale on that sores that have mlew of rho trio scenery k of street the li°lank i lono4shele River: Those on die road and these oh Con/noire° street which extend ulthe river ate well located for inufacturing andather llosineitr suebllehaiento being ich nearer the eentiei Ff city tosilness than various Mei any spestles on the od over the Minions.- la that have been sod at higher prices Flan* thlbileti and Senna mide known WlLLlAmsi'sinmq, Attorneys at at. Fourth st hr ., or ➢OR Bir.l! A SUALL !MUSE aa Pride greet. (n the Fighth WaaL—Sent tow, Applf at this office. awl BACON Os Bides reed tiY augG a d,W 1M1t13.4.1R111 • WA'NT E D: : 4 MALE teacher W All a eaceeey in. the male Ni ..tt. wary department In the Arai Want Public achool, Allegheny. An emminetine mill take glee, at the School Non. Insaid Wood en Tharsley the lath inn ~ Appliennons, in the mean time, may be handed le to any of the three:on: None het experienced teach. erg need apply. A. LAmreer, er.gideat. Allegheny, Aurnt 3'311E50 BFXSW A.X.7-101) Otis }oat iiietiedin.3for mien an 3 8. k..VI: RB A UGH. y P LA NB'f i fBI3I3T:BILS Creates •healthy action throusbent the. body, restore the &apnea, equal.n(the `circulation, give moo sad energy to the symern.wed resale - a power of resist( sane to disease In all its forms, rarely to be obtlined. They will perform a'aPeedY and ' :permanent core of Dyspepsia, Indigestiqn. Flatulency, (feints! Debiny, Liver Compliantdwerv, an 8.1 the trainer symptom. com monly eaDeom d i affeotiona. , • ELIGATOADLIS, .„ ' Will be immenatelrreteved bi the an ef nit inval aabla Compound, which Is Purely vegetable, and is adapted to all ages and conditions. YlemALYh Will find in this delicate and palatatea pp e, a combination of Tana. alterative' andAperient quall• des. peculiarly adapted to theist systems. • The specific action rental, •nten has an the Liver and Digestive Organs, rending it template Antidote far Fever ar.d . Ague.and.billous ind.Typbeut Fevers. Cuassvads, L.l, July 17th I.E3F; Dsas I have used the article oq Pitmen's fatten, and have darned great bedefit Irons them. 1 have been subject for years past tit theFe eke snd Ague, bat since th e introductint of year Uitteja, 1 Inv, entirety cam mt d my stoat attams, and ca with confidence acond them .one of the Ins:Zone ain an. licsplafillyi N. - 0 LI. N. DUNDING. . ) Ftwaradaillt, )ere:l)th, too. ktv Dua Stu It giVa• dtenisch *State to note, that the liy,penrrie with welch toy life hes been so long trolth• led; arising from Inaction of_the Liner has been en tirely-overcame, and-ented by the otie of your i.reti able pmparation or Bitters, and for :poor kindness in recommending thew, please rev, Ageou,"Williaffi , T. !Da , For sal attiOa3mW ALL PAPER—W. P. :outdone- Bp W ly receiving, (rum the, New Yolk and YlkasOrthi., Imd ' kw; m steam Agencies. the neatest an reultanycoved 'Oita 01 Pe- P.ttv Endginesi together with Rordets, B tVd Ptints, and Teaier.Tops. or sale at CS Weal st ,be• mace Fourth octet and Diamond Alley, (success IWor to B. C. 11,10. • 1 L1F.0138011411 1011 C. 4 Vismey/Jr,. Agent for the Perin Lift bit wawa Co. of Philo. FF'ILIE or We 'Western insurance Cowpony Pt, U 9i Water street, Pitt...bore , Vataphlete, will{ all nceessosi• 113f0M1114011, and blank forme will los famished. , Husbands earr.ineure there live. for the benefit of Weir wives and Children; creditors the boat of Weir debtors. The whole profits of the'.Company are divided among the holders of Life Yollcieft., The divorced& of the past two y)etas Dove been cloth . ri Per cent. eactilcor,_ reo6 bolls no hand and for sale by : y dr. H PHILLIPS 29 7 0 9 Wood sr SUOAR—YO bays Brull Bogar t in yoyn. N a gn. nd for ”le low by , . F.YII/Llll IIL.N we'd and CoF sala by tug-3 ,' • :P. A tV.HABBAUGH. FU.:A.IIIER ..—EDD pound. Ohio : 4.41 for said by wig 3 • & 11ARBAU. RED WHISKERS AND DARK HAlR!—Jkaii,.. on f.tak of name. far ,mhich Ma ate at a 100 -how to armlet. And we mast saylitat the to". Mitt IS bar froui . priairteing ea agreeable edict. tan It may be obviated by the asa of di • LA:it 0, iebrated YIeVETADIX -LIQUID HAIR DIM, which twill Iniihmtenepurily , prodecothemost t and looking block, looser; Of . til , ollllllt molar, without figurine the hair or burping Ike *kin. These e,e made i Lie, and nit, riot affected by the ar• iron rot beat. netspintdon o[ water. There are m•or kind. or Nair ;Dye on sale, but they ad bale some unterral thicebon to Omit usi,llol. rreutn a 'nes i'ms to onward the •ffeet. ethers baroing the 1.4 S 'and .tin , and rouie• when put Co, gear then heir tie 10.1 re of a newly Id teked stover. Illtis3llAUFlL'3 TABLE I.IQUDD ,IIAIR DYE is the poly one ssloch Is entirely freobortittio abohe objectiorm, it 4'4".""d' entirely heriralets,; and milhpreduce a:beacons! aura natural leaking co/or to a itioner time than any other, dye In we. Ile condom in purchashabio take fan. which hes not my name torachod, no there are same Imltatlon• of At. celebrated anleie. ••JIII.pA 4IAVRI.. tad CAert . het M. ; 15'.""s-".!""."'n! f s711711,I1alv,co jvni lpast i _flont S wn hat "11."1 " " . " F igrD ' lClD;ll' co Bel T AR —l ' '''""" t co t . 44 4, o ° l F EE- ' rB1 , W 3 . TA :7,IIDKRY /4 CO. ' b ri Mrol%ifif AKER & en. Nrjrti'A. V,sTlrtelreleggimselYttrultibei; abolea brand,. for gala by; A CULINSTSON ACLOIIBE b,to t i lnr nolnou T r pr a illAg y lt O'CONNOR ...minmeservm. KLUE MULLS-IWe hem Be folltJest iseihred. and fot Salo by . ,sHICII.= t WRITE }yes • • ' Wood street Use LUrlr2slEr*Ll`Trr"..ss- BTtC;atatt bY uVE 01L-4 CVO for • V 1112 it.W,IAM & CO 4 1 4 :==