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    PIJBLLSHEU BY WHITE. & CO
PITT•n oson
DAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, IWO.
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DZINOO/i&2IC,WIIIG /TA= TICK=
I 0 fi 1147 . 1. 13D niGA N ,
Of Rooks Comfy.
rim 'arnrrom orunnun.
HENRY W. SN YDER,
(H a County.
MIROO3OOO.
JOSEPH HENDERSON,
Of Min gton County.
Ant 'masonle aid Wbt Nowalsoationo to
Alleglasny County.
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TaOBIAS M. FLOWS,
rot two. ram', Faxen rim comitt.
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JAMES CAROTHERS,
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asSitatilLT,
MOROAN ROBERTSON, Pittsburgh.
T. L. BIGIIAM, Lower 8L
B. O. WALKER. Minabesh.
JOAN ATCLUSIOW, Robinson.
/MAYS RIPPE, Snowden.
FILOSILLTI2IO A.TSO.Trf,
FRANCia C. FLANEGIN, eimburth,
angarnemu,
EBENEZER BpYLES, North Fayette
arDrrol,
WM. FLYNN, Lower St Clair.
' ernrrrot,
D. N. COURTNEY, 0610.
RICRIPOIRLO RAIL ROAD
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The citizens of Washington Cottoty are very
earnest in their endeavors to promote the succors
of this project. Several of the principal citizens
of that county have lately made an exploration, un
der the superviiion of Jobnathan Knight, Eq.,
who pronounces the route a good one, well adapted
for the conssrecnon of a mil road.
The Reporter 4ivea a detailed account of the ex.
plomtlons, and imp that two routes were proposed
and examined from 'Washington to the Mononga
hela river—one along the valley of Mingo creek,
and the other along the valley of Pigeon creek.—
That by Pigeon: ereM: is thought to be preferable,
although the oilier is smoothie, or four miles short
.r. Tunnels willbe required on both rooms. The
distance from Washington to the rirweby the Pi
geon creek route, would be 21 miles; by the Mingo
creek, about 20 miles
- Two romeo were alas explored west of Wals
h:glop, to West Alexander, near to the Sou. hoe.
One taken down Catfish, to Chartiers creek, thence
op Leet'a run to the fares of Samuel Davis, thence
steam Brushy run ..to Buffalo creak, thence down
Buffalo to the Dutch Fork, thence up that fork to
within a mile or so of West Alexander. • Hare a
tunnel of some four hundred yards in lentil would
be necessary to get across to the small streim tow.
log at the fan of West Alexander. From this
point to Wheeling, the rose would take the vol ley
of the unseal running from West Alexander to
ttin_ Ohio river, near Wheeling Another route
from Washington to West Alexander passes Clays.
♦dls, and takes the valleys of two small runs not
marked on the Map. This is four miles shorter
than the other, with two tunnels.
Mr. Knigitt 'estimates the entire expense of con
structing the road from Greensburgh to Wheeling,
'including tunnelling, stations, itc.„ at about W 5,001/
per mile.
Tqe distance from Greensburgh -to Wheeling
would be abOnt S 3 miles, thus t
From Grcensburgh to Morsogahela City,
" Monogahela city to - Washington. 24
" Washington to West Ales:ander, 11
West Alexander to Wheeling, 16
At twenty' five thousand dollars per mile, the
whole cost of the rail road, therefore, would be two
'
The Reporter gives the following as the rela
tive distances from Wheeling to Philadelphia and
The demure:l'lmm Whee!Jinx m rbibbkiphi., bq
the Baltimore and Ohio Hail Rond,will be 434 mile,
dm:— I__
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Prom Wheeling to Curnberland
, Cumberland to Baltimore,
" Baltimore to Philadelphia,
Total, 485
The distaiee from Weisehog to Balladelphia
Via the liemptield and Omuta! Rail Roads o
Pennsylvania, would be only 407—be eighty on
miles shorterahan by the Baltimore and Uttio Ra
Rood. Thatt-1
; • FrornWheeliag to Greennburgh, 80
Giverobtegb to Harriabuntn, 220
0 . klarriabOrgh to Philadelphia, 107
Total, j 401
All this is ;very well, bat where is the sum of
!we eultioni to atom from? Not from Philadelphia,
fornhe has etchaOsted all her means in constructing:
the Central Rail toad. Not (ran Wheeling, Cori
she km not a dollar to spare, awl has mortgaged
bey credit far mole than it is worth to the Baltimore
and Ohio BOad. Not from Baltimore, for this road
is a rival to her Own. Not from speculators, for
they era too: cautious to invest their matey to so
tincertatu a project, which has so many rivals, and
winch is of an exceeding doubtful policy, except to
the people of Werhlogtoo county on the direct line
of the road.
Can the counties of Washington and Wastmore
land raise thri'moncy Aa to their ability we can
not soy. _Their people are among the Most weal
thy and prosperous in - Weatern Permaylvania, and
can do a good deal. But we hardly think they
will rainnthe money. There will be a diriculty
et the very dart, at (irecarburgh, and ifthe cheap ,
e - est route it Chosen, the rood will commence at
some dittancie thin ride of that place. Thu will
alienate the people of that ancient borough. Oar
good friends op at Weat Newton have exhausted
tiefraparemeansin constructing the Youghiriche
ny Slack Water, and as they me to have a Plank
Road connection with Cumberland, their Interests
will out lead them to look with favor upon a pro
ma which will leyore both their Slarkwater and
Pilate Read. /There will be very little got (rem
Westmoreland flaunty.
Weskit:stela county propane to mbecribe, in
her ':Corporate impoeitY, two or there hundred
shortened dollars. Before the tax payers vote for
this, however, they wilt have to be assured that
thcrili money enough revered to complete the
work, or they will ppend their money for naught
Considerable will he mired by private subscrip
tion, bat when it Is tried ,it wilt be bond an up bill
business. Tee prospect of raising the two mil
liens is , very gloomy indeed.
if otir Waabfkgton county friends will raise
one VOCIITII Of Alla sum, we will snare them of
this completion of a railroad of more real and de.
ceded Interest to them, one which will build up
their town, and mom greatly benefit the &Men§
of the whole county. We mean a road from that
place to this city. Some remarks upon this, we
abstar to our next.
Porroctat..— A letter from Washington, of the
tlth Met, Rays:—'• A epeeist bever of Aaspslch•
na from the Meditemneas Naadroa. Raised in
Washington this 001.01 In. lie reports Mr. Clay .
Charge ■1 Lisbon, as baying demanded his pass•
return to tbetoited Sinter; in two months. Ha in
reported to bare withdrawn from his mission in
coneerpence bf the offensive terms in which the
offer of the Portuguese Minintry to pay ail claims
except that in relation to the Octant Armstrong,
were mashed."
Tax CORM . Pinson= AT Mostrz.—The U.S.
sktop of war Albany, Commandeillandolph, arri
ved to the lower bay, at Mobile, on Friday week,
`(aka Portiolooll, having on board the "Conroy
prisoners ,* The Mobile Advertiser says :
$4. We are told that they are to"be delivered to
the U. S. Marshal for this &trim. Lieut. Rau•
dolpb bee hod a nomination arab the DAUiet AU
torney, and the prisoners iu nil probability will be
here > g the course of the forty y are • good
talking, iuralchy set °ripen, two In number.
and wo are told - they feel wily grateful for the
kiadness extended to them by the Goveracomat.—
,We are not advised oCtte final disposition that is
to he mode of them.
Toe Albant we understand, will return to Pen
asociiii,a and as her 'smite is op, she will 'shortly saS
txtratbaritiOr fireak,
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-''.--; • ' Olififeatiale ilkeirlacieS;- - d. •1,-' ; ', ,- --"rlai Great striate I iii!fichieiwig e l'•
The pier of pireirdai, copiiMlhth UPPutddllit ; ; ; ,f ;There a a very wrote .1;111107 ro =Au,
; :to
mermen* the. Maytag paragraph from the Bten int 4 circumstantial accounts of groitbaifies, even
beastly lingli,,,_, .. i... -—, -•••••-•....--i- , •-•-, ihmasof modem due. The cariosity a heightened
Flitabtugh has now either to throw all her en. when the fight took place only akw days ago, and
with all the Improvemeuts of modern warfare,
enlist towards our enterprise (the Stabenville
Had Hood) or hereafter be deprived ~ f the "Iles. .
awe • sad •ef ArreHromf ennutimiesini•-14le--afv°l4l highly-c iiihzo PaoPl7. This °°fl:.
eke - gnus women ref , insd grain grinning regume natty ix not unmixed, however, t o most mind.
of Ow Smith laid Wits.' , , ' , with astonishment and pain, that abrade:l nations
How it is possible the Post can endorse so gas and neighbors,
; for
; such ellighi rouse*, rush to
Self elkunhvithe and Oitieottdoviolut to Sfitobtlrgh. - w ill embrim th eir hands to each other's blood.—
passes comprehension. Can the editor of that pa- Tim battle, to Schleswig, while it will stand
per ay, el au honest mot, that the statement In as one of the moot severe On record will, also
the &bower:net is true. Ls it taro that Pittaburgh stand, as a London correspoodent truly remark.
will be "deprived of the blessiop and benefits" of as a lasting disgrace to rho present stage of
Arad rood Connection with the great commercial European civilisation, since (Chu been fought be.
and grain IPOwiutretioun of the South and Wee ; tureen two petty stales--or nther between two
anima she throws all her clergies towards the am i Imams of the people of one distria—with all the
greaten of the Steubenville Sail Sole 11l the ; great powers of Europe looking on as psalm
assertion not manifestly and slowly false! Does ' we re y ere.
cot the editor of the Post know that the energies I The two armlea met on the 24th of July, at a
cf Pidabutgft are now devoted to the construction place called Idatedt, about one boor'a ride from
ofa rail road which will connect as with the great I the town of Schleswig, when some skirmishing
"commercial and grain growing regions of the took place. The contest was renewed the next
South and Wes," which will Unite us with Cleve- morning, the 25tb, apd Sifter a general copse
land, Canton, Maaallion, Wooster, Columbus, mem, which lowed unintemiptedly for eleven
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Louisville? II ho hours, and in its early stages seemed likely to re.
does not,he is lytoll3ll' ignorant of the plainest mat. out, In a victory by the Germans, the Danes be.
ter of act.
came liruntala of the field. The number, au the
This i" not the firs time that such no effort to side of the Danes are mud to have been 40,000,
disparage the Ohio and Peonsylvanin railroad, and while the Schleswig Holstein army amounted on
deceive his readers has been nada by the Pan edi• ly to 90,000. To this disparity the result Was al.
tor. He know ' that the vows of the Ohio and together owing. Alter repelling the attacks of the
Pennsylvania railroad passes through a tier of 'Douro throughout the entire day, the exhausted
counties adjoining and parallel to the projected 0...„„, ~,,,,, at length overpowered bye re.
route of the Steubenville road, until the two meet,
either at Mount Venom or Columbus, and that the serve of fresh troops. The losses ate, at present'
matter of vague conjecture, but they have been
trade of
central Ohio and th e grew wen a " di- wadded at 3000 on the side of the Holsteiners,
redly reached through one route as the other—the
and
at a still larger ; 2 , 22;het 02 the , 0 1 0 o f t h e
Steubenville reed suiting one tier of counties be-
tonsen this and Columbus, Lind the Ohio mod Penni Dane.
The following is • minute and graphic account
important mite:"
another, sad we
Ileek. 001 sex o f this fiercely contested battle, by an eye winces,
important tier. He also knows that th e Ohio and
the drocnption.will probably ad generai
Pennsylvania mid affords advantages to Pittsburgh a " . . a . 2 20; " 2
which the other doer not, and could not give, in
that it conneene us directly with Cleveland, and - !
readers a more want conception of ti i
than eac h demiltions venally do. '
111:13=1
with the Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad, and
w r
i tit the Ohio and Indiana Railroad, and all lt
naive net of marrieds which these will directly
or in time connect. The Stenbenville road would
mire us to Colombo, and Cincinnati, but present.
us with no connections with the Lakes and with
Indhum, and the great west mid north wrest, with-
out Coming up on to the very line of our Western
road, by a circnitous route—while the Ohio and
Pennsylvania road takes cc directly to Columbus
and Cincinnati, and gives us all the other important
and extraordintry advantages besides.
We should not have Motioned these corneae
sons, did the Poet not systematieallY endeavor to
injure the eharacterol the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad, by the vaunt perversions of actual
toed We have no desire to Milne the prospects
of the Steubenville Company ;we reel-no jealousy
of imixivalehm; we would not throw a straw to
its way, and have only advined. to it in defence
ofPittsburgh interims, which are so frequently as.
sailed by attacking an enterprise in which she has
[scented a large amount of money, and in which
her commercial and atanufsetaring prosperity to
deeply interested.
We yesterday had the pleasure of taking by the
hand our old friend A. W. Bp:CIWAT, formerly of
thus city, but who went out tia California with the
Overland Emigration of lay year. He left Cali.
fotnia on the first of July. He is in fine health, and
speaks highly of the new Pacific State. He visits
Plusburgh for the purpose of purchasitug,Machinery
to 0111,21,0 r swap the gold bearing quart. rock,
and espiets to return in October. The following
article m reference to this gentleman and',the ob
ject of bin visit, we take from the Ssenarnento City
Transeripr of June
"A„__WL-BrockwAY, of the firm of Penis
Brockway, merchants of our city, leaves in the first
of July steamer for the States. We lest that Mr.
Brockway returns to the States for a few months
for the purpose of ssuperintending the eolotioction
of, and shipping the revisal, machinery for work
ing emenstvely in thelqoarts gold veins of Califor
nia. A company hoe already. been formed, in
which some or the wealthiest cilium of Sacra.
amnia and San Francisco are the stockboldcm.—
The company hold a large claim on the grew Ma
rlpoen orErernont Rock. We understand that Mr.
Brockway has had experience in this kind of M I -
in g , nod judging fiord re rich character of the
specimens which he buts tirought with lam from the
Company's vein, during n recent tnp to the south•
ern muses, they have undontuoily a mine of great
wealth."
Tux Hort. T. M. T. hicKmuesit.—The Presi
dent has tendered to our ledow townsman, Mr.
M'Keettee, a seat in his Cabinet, as Secretary of
the Interior. This; coming altogether unsolicited, is
a lettering compliment to Mr. McKenna, but
one that is richly deserved. For honesty, Inter.
rity, prudence, and wet:mond worth, Mr. McKen
nen hss no superiofiirtbe country. fie is the
very man for a Cabinet conneellor, In the present
oriels calm and dignified, yet eourtecras and ads
b'c in hut general deportment; ciao and prudent
in all his thoughts—firm and decided in his politi
esl principles, with energy and resolution for era
cry emergency—of enlarged victors ard a heart
purely and fervently patriotic in every Impulse—
commanding waveredl redeem and popes-sing
the unbounded confidence of th e entire country.
Mr. MeKennen's appointment will he hailed
with sincere sttisfactice by the Whip of Penrieryla
vacia add the Whig party throughout the Union.
We believe there is nti men in the State whose
appointment wool/ give as great satiefeation, or
be so well calnolated to enlist a warm and cordial
supton to the new ,fidmiaistrazlon.
Mr. McKenna/I did not seek or expect the sp
poinuitent and did not desire It. Ulm went to
consult his own feelings alone, be would decline
the notor thin voluntarily tendered him. Rut it
is likely he will yield to the urgent aolicitattons
of his friends and incept the appointment Rita
Reporter.
We rejoice to tee seml4:Mcial indication that
Mr. McKennan will accept the position tendered
to him by the President, and for which he was
unanimously recommended by the Pennsylvaoia
Whig delegation la Congeru. It gives as plea.
sure to endorse the remarks of the Reporter, both
as regards Mr. Mciiennan's fitness for the posi
tion, and the emaciatel satisfaction it will give to
the Whip of Penneylvaeca and of the Union.
.Mora Faturan re New Yost.—The New York
Dry Goods Reporter states that a 'large mane..
luring company of nun canisters failed that
week, which is attributed to the want of remuner
ating prices for woothrts goods, relatively to the
high prices of wooL The New York Post, ofßats
arday evening, nye
A line produce house lo this city h repotted
to bavo suspended payment to day. We have not
ascertained the extent of their liabilities or wets.
Toe retells decline in path la mentioned as the
VOW
We withhold the name cf the perties that they
may not be prejudiced by a premature entwines ,
meat of tWs unhappy event.
We we given to undentand that but for the re
cent failure of Suydam, Sage de Co., the house
would probably have gone through.
CIiOLTILA Ustcrrrows,—The Fayette Whig
of Tuesday contains the following items in rela
tion to the titaness in that place:
Since our tut Wow, there have been several
death., and a huge number 111 Cab. 1 . 7091 the ep
idemic which has carried mourning and sorrow
Into so many families of our heretofore healthy vii.
tau. Preston. to this visitation, Cholera was
oakum° here, and whilst in every quarter
around it 11 , 11 finding Sununu of victims, we
blindly hoped that our proximity to the moans
tains, puts air, and other advantages, would prove
an impregnable barrier to its onward march, and
that we would, as ui other years, escape the um.
egas of this scourge of mankind. Thew must ho
a canto for this volution- - a reason why the An.
gel of Death - tarried so long =Dept us, and we
invite the learned to ineeicize and science to
solvetho mystery. Oar columns ate open.
A Damao FAILILT. — A colored family, reaiding
do Morgantown iweet, consisting of sat penons,
have nearly all been swept away by Cholera.—
a daughter, on Satoplay the hqsband, and
o Sunday the mother and a grand child %Ter*
;
tongued to the tomb. We sandalwood that the
bole famdy were much addicted to IT:temper.
awe, and subsisted altogether open vegetables.
Five deaths from Cholera on Redstone,
near
Lrownwrille, one day lot week. We have not
rned the names of the deceased. A dog be'
'dogleg to one of the families, this died, and the
cause of his death wu cholera.
The ctly of Philadelphia wee visited on Solar
! d y night last by at least hall • donee fires, all of
a -all betiding*, and a disgraceful fight among the
Simone was kept op during the eittire night.
which was renewed on the occasion of a false
alMeo on Sunday afternoon. Several of the riot.
ore were severely injured by fire arm and bricks
during the &Tray. The papers state that the pm.
lice were chasing the zioiers about tong after day
light, on Sunday morning, and succeeded in ar•
resting quite ■ large number of them.
AC&OItIEILS Gem Baize, Hondoras, to the 6th
received at Now Orleans, state that a vessel bad
arrived off Mole river, with ■ company of Els'gi
iirt or Gellitlet emigrants, who intend seats
there. It appears that a Mr. Litchi, having per.
chased some 3200 acres or land, has succeeded to
Bening a sodomy to join him, consisting of 20 mar•
tied couples-20 men and 10 women unmarried
—lO children above, and 44 under 10 years of
age, truddos i total of 130 persona—whir, Insides
Wag. morally good people, aro united closely by
a solgices fa, saa vas ai• ft welt:
THE WAR IN NotiLpeario.
Defeat and Re of the Nehlestrlg
UolllltClill Army.
From the Tunes Commpondent with Ike Suhleowm
Army.
EctILMWM, July 41.
The firat engagement between the Dane, and
the army of the Duchies, since the commence.
meet of hostilities, look place to day, about two
miles and a hal( in advance of General Willieen's
main position. a centre has been for some days
at Idstedt, or lertstadt, and expecting n movement
forward on the part of the Danes he yesterday
occupied athickly wooded height, called Pophms,
stretchlneiast of the. high road to Fleorburgh, and
something more than two miles front idstcdt, by •
body °rebuttal:us, but with no intention of hold
ing it. It was known that. the Dane. intended to
send forward pan of their farce to reconnoitre the
ground. if not to attack the main body of the Hol
stein army.
This morning, at ansearly hone, the Infantry re.,
maining in the town of Schleswig, were sent on to
the front; the last battalion 101 l the town. between
eight and cone o'clock. By that lime it was repot.
tedthat the Danes were advancing, and evert
body was on thw alert. Tim General and hie stair
Were some half mile farther forward than Hated%
In the middle of the plain, to the right of the
Ohaussee. A large mound, one of the many tu
muli that are scattered over this part of the eons
try, and are called Um 't Huns' graces," was the
only elevation that commanded • good view c f
the wood, directly In front, and open sad among]
it the head quarters for the cme were placed.—
The spot to a hard bones journey from Schleswig.
I again made nse of the permission to iollow bead
quarters, and arrived at the mound about ten o'-
clock. All was quiet, though every moment the
'commencement of the firing war expected. The
Danes had sent forward two or three gun. and •
body of infantry sod riflemen ihroagli bereratedi
and Stendrop, and they were advancing by the
Maumee to Popho`x ; the woody hill that bound
ed the horizon to the north wit the point to which
all the eases Were turned.
The watlliad been out since wren in the morning
and by 11 o'clock the day had grown oppressively
warm, though a smart breeze from the ea& cooled
the air a lade. Most ofthe officers were amnia or
lying on the heath with which the mound is cover.
ed;rl scored( dismounted dragoon. and orderlies in
attendance were walking their hones up and down
the level field The tierierid was wandma hail
way pp the mound with the officen laid arrived
fromlhe front, and those who had nothing to do
had lit their cruses and prepared for another hour
of inaction. Somebody sug.gested a gin. Of urine
Ilona a supply at hand, and we Were yin drawing
the cork when the report of a cannon 'rola the end
of the wood nearest the highest road brought us all
to our feet. The head of the Danish column bad
shown itself, and was diverging from the road
toward the "moat the calls from the Elid&enn guns,
of which there were but two, rntet have crossed
the Chlatle obliquely but at the distance we could
not see the Chateau itself, (here being some rising
ground between us and it.
The Danes returned the are Iran apparently an
equal number of guns, mid for about twenty nine
Wee the cannonade Ina very Wove; no great harm
was done, thengla the panics were within gad shot
range of each ether; we rood diginctly see the
Danish cannon balls .drike the groundana throw up
Maids of dust as they bounded along the light aii•
dy soil. In the noontime the ermswors In the
wood bad opened an trredidar fire on the Dani.ti
skirtnisherr i but a.- the "alter attacked 1t,,,, them!,
er side of the wooded ridge, and the ilobiteincr.
were rowed to the wood itself, we could We noih•
ing bat the smoke rising in white Mood.. at •very
shot from between the dark green beech tree.. The
cannonade ceased, and the chauswors, according
to their order., withdrew here the Rimed toward
'us, firing.. they retired, but nut se ragd.Y.
The gum were brought back to our left, Rod
posted so as to sweep the halt raid northward; •
squadron of rivalry that bad been wet forward,bir
had not been engaged, took Up to position io front
of us and to our tight, but the Danes made no et.
tempt to 'Advance beyond the wood, and after an
hour's silence the officers decided Mat nothlngmore
could be done to day. Could the Danin hare been
drawn forward ie the p'ain south cif - Bhopal:, and
In front of the real main position or the Holsonners
probably the action might have bee.. general
Bat they advanced no further than the edge of the
wood. 'The whole affair did not last more than
half an hear. In that time the Holnemers lost 8
men, killed and wounded, as far as in the harry
could be ascertained.
EIZTEEI
The prediction that all waterer for the day we..
not ver.tied. it wa reported in .5 .4.eswor at 3
o'clock that the engagement had been resumed
and 1 rode out again to the monad or heed guar.
tam at Idaledt, and on the way met with but ton
many proofs that the fightieg had been more se
vere than In the morning. in the carts conveying
the wounded to the hospital prepared to the
Schloss in Schleswig itself In order to incertato
what Force the Danes had thrown Into the wood
of • PophoLs and the Golds aliont Hellabek, •
little village to the Weat of it, a Holstein battery
endgame infantry were ordered forward, the ail.
lago,oras cannonaded, and le a abort time the en.
garment became mote serous, than was intend
ed,owin,g.it is said to the Impatience of the troop..
But the Danet held both potations egaitiat the at•
tack, and the Infantry were recalled.
Thu second engagement was over abut six
o'clock. The battery that commands the Tillage
Or rather hamlet e t Hellighek was relieved, and I
!Mahar.* with II on the road to Schleswig, R 4 far
a the paint where It turned off to . min the hergade
alike main body to wit oh It belong, The battery
bad fited about 30 shots Into the valage, and had
entrained no lona, the infantry having ventured in
end about the wood, in and behold which it wan
found the Danes-ad brought
up a large force and
Offered. more remote's.. They have lost more
quo fiter time. the number that fell in the short
of the forenoon. The wagons with the
wounded are now Slowly arriving, and the high
Sari for fora mile out of the town to morn peopled
than the town itself. The inhabitante have gone
out toward the scene of action to boar the lent In.
telligence, and be earful to the sufferers If they
Mini the women examine every MI, that passes,
lemons they may recognise some one among it,
burden. I believe every posaible arrangement
hu been made for the wounded.
More to the wait the Danes have advanced
along the river Tteene toward Bailingstedt, and
to 'Ms direction, cab, there has been a cannonade
all the aternoon that did not quite cease till 7
o'clock. From toe sound it was evident there
were heavier guns In action, and it in rued the
Dann have some 18 or 23 pounders in their bat.
teen. Hero, too, the outposts only bave been
engaged. and the Danes have advanced no farther
than North of Balliagatedt. The country in this
direction Is open and level, and am the Holatemer•
are weak In cavelry,lhey will probably not attempt
any attack on the Dines there to morrow. tin
every other pert of the line tire decisive battle is
expected to commence et daybreag. The Date ,
have • superiority In force, It is calen'a , cd, of
about 4000. The Holstetnera are In good anima,
and the emcees any they are wool tied trendy on.
der fire. No ono here appears to doubt that the
D on e, moat bp beaten, but any anticipation of
nail.tary vacate Ii vary hazardous.
The general result. dike operation of to day is
that the Danish force h.. advanced, nod his been
allowed to occupy • post?n front, whence an in - ef ,
feetnal attempt we. • leeward made to remove
theca. They have also advanced considerably on
the felt gatik, wish some hard igkiticg. On the
other handobe Holstelners lave lost none of their
chlefpositions, all of the skirmishing having been
in advance of Meat.
tbmAtemo, Jetty 25.
The general engagement eapected 'lief the
skininth cram outposts ducribed in my last letter,
took place this mantlesg. It was tang and obiti.
! catch , fought, was attended by great loss on both
&des, and terminated with the total defeat of the
Holstein arms under Gen. Williten, which is at
this moment ;3 o'clock, P. Id l retreating through
, the town to tolerably good order, to take op • po
i riff= between here and liendsboug
It wee known that the Men would begin the
auack et daybreak, or won alter; bet they her
: lamed tee pawl to the nght of the Haistelows, by
en -irregular fire, tone after midnight, which kept
the ova under aims, and, In some degree fa
tigeed Mitre Image the battle Well commence.—
The morning was cloudy; a bell past two a be
' VW to rain violently, and continued to poor with
out interminiun till nearly nine. The weather
was even cold, and all that had been muTocaung
deal the day before vu converted into mad. At
hall put two I rode oat toward Idstedt, on the
high reed to Plasborh where the mute a( the
Holstein etmy was i heed, heldire a rior,o of
thickly wooded htil, and having in front a wide
plain, apeteh.np away almost in a level to the
North as 6r-as the Wlege of Flehgbeek, and Mr
to Bolllngstedt, and the hole weer Treece, on
which the :eit sang ot tho amp rested, in the
neighborhood of Gamtnefund.
....
A quarter of r. mile in advance of the ndge the
!lobar-tan batttrate had been already placed, and
awaited the atinck of the Danes, Ttey pushed
forward their trot, infantry and chasseurie from
their position hei ween lieligheek and 63111 re-wed t,
in the direction nit the Gnaussee; and afar :.:m.-
skirmishing opw.ed n teavy fire from their fivid
piece• just at 3 o'clock ; toe Heletetners replied
from their batteries, sod fcr neariy two boars it
was a battle of rrtfllery alenc, the bathe sweeping
the plain to the right nod left of the high read.—
The Danish infantry, te. It advanced to heavy eel.
MOMS, suffered severely Wiring thin time, when.
fatly from a well nerved battery of 21 ;loonier.,
which, when they struck, ploughed_ complete'y
through the rank. The infantry retired to form '
again, and the teethe both rides slackened on lb e
pint; by this lime, 5 eelnek, the right of Gweitc
Willisen'a position, at linter Stalk and Wedel
aping, was attacked, but the Holstein ehassettre,
who fought with the utmost determination throng_
out the day, held their gretted in the woods and
enclosed grottoes against every attempt to dislodge
them. They had ant to conlend with so heavy a
cannonade, and thetnen are generally good marts.
men. They at times even followed the Danes as
i they retired, hot were frequently obliged to fell
back an their former position ; if any Loma, they
advanced during the action; later .in the clay a
became apparent that the main at nob of the Danes
was not intended to be ea that wine.
To the extreum left, also, the Danes were re
pulsed and driven to a conviderahle distance.
Northward, and as the Llclrtion i.rodlcurs w
evidently advancing, while the firing from ti'.'
e e
Danish centre nad abated, sanguine hopes wow
entertained of the result. Bot they vii is pienta
tore. The Danes advanced ureic, and iOr that',
raged with mere fury ;than ever, the erohery in
the plain on all points firing incessantly. Tae
roar oftbe beaviercr noon, and the ruse and liss
Of the balls through the air,. were the only snoods
that fell en the ear; the irruguler filing of the etre
men and infantry war like the rattle eta ley com
pared to the elashrof an enormous steam twine.
Another hour passed tech little movement of the
troops, but A cOntanuol caution, d:. All that was
viable, except thr gosh nod smoke of the gun,
Were the, hotterio galloping across the 5.1.1 front
point to point, apPearme fora free minutes en a
Nee of the ground! or order the canopy cif smoke
when lifted or dineu aside by thr wind. to the
meantime, the mikal scene prevented I.y thv ito•
mediate rear of atj army to swum w a s heconn o . ;
more and more el plc, tolero
; gups pl Men, earn •
leg or supporting 4 n'aistred.ril mouredc, or •ariviy
able to irag IMO :if Ming; ethers miming Me
dead, and laying ahem down will singular care,
as if they were only asleep, and m:gft be awaken
ed by too rough a motion.
There wee a dtilwrory Orwayrin, is Carry the
wounded back to Schleeerig, and. mar.-eve,, the
peasants did notrebah the tack 01 4,11-g no ewe
op to the sring. It required soineiltirg like
threats from the soldierstn gel the Bwii, on taw
call him, wbo, is any ‘ironwatances, caves lint
slowly, under the percent ones, to move at all;
but it was generally done at lest, though iv, the
scarcity of vetneles there was, unhappily, no re.
meet?. The wounded horses, &Hie edre is hope.
less, are shut, and every now and thou the repent
of a meretfcloonaket pirating en end . the ago
nies of some poor entpul. is *nether et the many
epodes of site 00e0 et that a spectrum has lei.
sore to observe; they are but encodes, the went
rush of battle goon on, perfectly reckless of life or
auffewrig in any fermi
At 7 o'clock, the effect of the firing begat tonne
pear all over the aufd;_tcattercid huts and Wm
nooses had been set on 'ire by the rooks, grin
were burstaginnbeeded. In a Holstein battery,
plarind to the kit el the Choctaw,. a yam der wag•
co, etnack by • L ,nth, expliideil. and hi . leil !ow
Wises and two men. I drire,erl a eralrlllern s
tt ill
ter attached to ilia mettery later in the doe, urnild
he was deeect•lng to his outmode, time f iernarilar
prod, or I roil, had the If of this pmr.t. Ile raid
he had three guns ilainecore.l, as limo, sho•
from under him, and a powder woion Mown up,
within a quarter of an hoer. 1 limuillit Iris owe
escape [night have been notri,dered o pe'de vi
good look to lollop., tha oplairds. The tiritl.
went on slit without apparent rerion, the Panes
had not advanced neither on Me rig:, or hif, , • o d
It was bee...odic evident that ins venue w,• Ow
point on which all thew strength would i.e d lee •
ed.
To the ;eft the mere of each army had been
negated on toe 0,1, ,•.1...! toa,trol ‘:
or. 1-1,:166-. b. hot t
amid the inooder of Ito Mtn, oa,fr • ft, rtfo . re
Al 7 o'clock, otroo,, boo L0,,0;.1 5
en berao b:ft.ff,iiit to be re, mo.l of tO•of
vroonoefl. to Me lAn'or ufcre trrate , l
emwell ,4 7 teetr late oypoo<nta n• •v• of itkot,
own cootrnfleo 4,0'4 h•ve i 7 L<l %erre
seat an to Seltle.aeta a• tiolf.foly cf.
cod rten ..Jr alho •an,. f.oat en! Nita....
with a Gerttan. la then 0!, 0 0.“.• .si
dispixted in its ilorcect th(ll3, there trha so t:s s
of intimdcal acknostty to he tl, no, al ,
a won: of lc son or reproach past bc,..ea nay of
the hundred, of the twat ritees l'aus brongot ;ota
COSITSCI.
The elms, of the line GI 6.01:0 from 5 ,'•!: rk
till between 10 and 11. were searoeie veteeltl'ei
The Danes had again lettreti, and the eortket
was canton:ad on the right est! wines with the
same remelt the lialt,ntriers la ere reldthe their
'round. Bit the bourn that had rlrewo re
day break, sad the exertions wade th trts.it ee
the repeated enacts, bed told t n tar vh
strength of he lialstemerr, -.nil a tars Fin ii
In be seen Inat they were cleCing w lb nit .1,111
that would grant MC. nn °Orr Cdr el
disorder, sod of that elate of for
them it no hatter tame than wrote,"
•lito Iregen i appe ir, ecu to totti.o.naawital
eye.
:be number of efat.is Mint
josh , tam, 0000. why, minipanic. MO .th them
gouty a fear sericite, nr who hive
the it Olen< e of their UIDCII . I,” Dinith rules
had J circuit:A of tee beer the
•nfantry elem. wen, mere rei mutts, yr care am:
brought to • bre for the first . TF- Wooot.
ed and beetme unsteady. Litre anti
amine old,fh rent renisnest• warn orco t•tecting
thereat, v rib no one I-, rally the, , other, uti-re
straying Coat to toe iSetd• as.l wc.m., of
farther to the rear; the teillf were too few in men.
bet, Bed, lite fact/from., had been too herd wett
ed: moat cr them had ridden down r.ren nr Irur
horses each, arid still the etTicers at d relict puma
were heart ccaontaintr.g or Inc
went nr ardome,—
The asumuniroo had began to ,'row rhor, end
though a good supply irk, Inttantly sent up ir,ri
Schleswig, toe wagons hot mixed up with the
gynw sod forage cart. that couerea trio rand, end
were not r ittileah , l With rgli ~at eelorty.
The paha% had SA yet gritted n. around, but it
was Just certain they were net beaten, and It
midday, worn they made their le.: end snee r ,.
Int enact. h woe seen why uitind Ines h!ci,
to beat the n. They had a floosie reser,. w 0 ,05,
fresh and %nohow, wine • sent az - unit the llottuein
force, abnioi every nrailniA• tnancal wl,,ti tad
been for irony boom engaged. The nilvace
yet coverechih: huger number of gims then h od yet
been broach: into aciton, and by o strung only of
ca.lry. The Orion we• now tor hour heavier
than care, at hi•t hie lloia ein aertire eeoc Bray
and retrerted on Sublets:cur, the left te.l heel:
Through ititt moon ground In the a ,liar
ter past two the antis' was in lull metre-41. t
disorder, our were diey molested in renting by the
enemy.
The members of the Ilekirin government, who
were in Sofalimwist, fled immedunely to Red, on
hearing den the battle was 100. all the ttlietaln
an left the town; the ptmt odic" wan shut, the
door. locked, and all buntne. suipended. A train
of corm. wagons, tumbrils, and cannon punned
slowly thrtaigh the town from 1 tin A o'clock lice
inhabit:3nm brought out refrv,hmenta for the t.tooim a
whieh thav dmottbuied as the, went along,
Of the loot itt L.illed and wounded no into:lrmo
notion run be homed. about -100 Dune. and :or,
mans lie in the &Alms, of l'ontorp, par: of wt: lel:
is convened Into a lumpual. But thus° who Pall
bear trannitort are aunt on to Keil and Allon a,t
while (hone who fell in the last and moth fierce at
tack have not been brought in ;m tho rang,: of
woods in the right, and the wild heaths ItYlbe lett,
done mutt alno be hundreds who have nut berm
picked up, but who lay no the held probably all
last utghl.
To the Wetc, beyond liammelend, a Danish
prisoner “ep.nien that a battalton of Itt•corps
chasseura, 401 attosag the ha; and moroseofwhat
is called the mew, end were nearly all stag down
by the Holstein, rldettten, beloro they euuld ea
tncote
Tr., r.r.r., entered Sehle..w;g nll rverung Inv
tween 9 end 10 tirlock. -
The I tolmetriers retreated by the t
South th e bank of the &thin toward Ecircrittudde.
Cot. Von Tenn covered the retreat, and beittre
quitting the town threw up a ltarrtende ut the
moth street, to impede the march of the Weer.
The action war fought on built rider with great
obattnacy, and Hnlatent'r troop" yhere,. twh t ,,, t l
gallantly ha co young an army The Daitirlt rtdb
dug* am in the average lunch older men. The
liohocutem mart have underertimated the force of
the Dit'ner. for they cannot even now explain how
the enemy could have brought up frerli worm. af
ter three tattartr. The victory, that may he c til
ed the haute td idttrdi, dccwwe lor the prewtit
or the fate o 1 the chattier
The toldniry took oil Ilie4 knalWark., cte
°outdo thorn to tigti thr ceder, Ita, Immo; . r ued
the whole of thou baganon, It at once ho
with what admirable order the retreat ramit have
been conducted.
The troops evacuated Scldeawta, and ~„m h, ..a c
eat their march toward the Soudt, Nagle, their Da
hional wog,.
Eti,rao m‘oNe-ete Pinven.—The thud and lasi
lecture of Professor Page, at the Smtihsonion lii•
smote on tiaturday evening, wan numerously noon.
ded, and highly satisfactory. We want no further
proof of the availability of the elaetnernagnehe
power for mechanical purposes. We were not
pre pared fur such a demonstration of power, anal
we are not alone m our surprise and delight. Men
of science, ektiftd mechanics, and all seemed atoll
ished at the rapid progression mule iu so short a
time.
We noticed Senator Benton prevent, and evident
ly manliest Mita livelinterest thedevelopments
of Professor Page. The experiment., were bra'.
lisny rich, and conclusive; and if Profes.or Pace
abould not advance one step further, the country
will be thankful to Colonel Benton for his agency
in bringing us op to this realms ion of eiti.ll extra
ordinary capabilities oldie galvanicpower. But,
in our bumble judgment, it cannot slop here; and
we trust that every facility will be given to Prof.
Page to curry out his experiments upon a Scala as
grand as that suggested by Mr. Benton beton: the
Senate.
It seems to us that the moot direct way of log,
lating upon the safety °talcum boon Is to lest the
value of this highly promising motive pourer, end
to offer catty reasonable encouragement for thin
and any other sciadre power fore from danger.—
[Nat Lod.
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trio, Wisconsin, fa Making rapid Wide, towards
b2coming a city errata, importanCe. There are
at present, iu .urae of conatmetion there, Mt*
flue charche..., a powerful steam aw
,mfp, a caps.
cons wharf, sad an unlimited number or ware.
houses and dwedups..
Blind Ilester.d to Bight by Ut. Pa.
troleuem,
S. S. Lrxxos—Sir. I wish to bear testimony w the
mcdorli venue al :twilit called Petroleum. I was for
long Mae a &tele,' with a badly inflamed and very
core eye, ao much so as to lose sight entirely for about
,lirve month., with very aide hopes ore,-reefee.aVetteg
the eight, and but a slight prospem of having it rer.
IJeved or the screw-re; my attending phyaiman was
umuccesrlal making a cure, Or la, giving relief,
and ufforded me bat little encearagentent. I heard Cl
the Petroleum about the lot of April, SSO, and gave
It a Ilia: the recap iv, the eight in restored and my
eyes well, except a little tender or weak when I go
out in the .on. ANN IRELAND.
M ens field et., Cincinnati, May geogat„
S. S. Llama—Sin I have been [I./Rimed with Piles
for ten yenta, and hove tried other remedies, without
entirely teed only one bottle, and think 1 .11.
perrnor.ein relief, until I beard of the Pe earn. I
1,,,,,,
cured. I rocoramena it to all who am atll Ind emit
I . lleo. I have known it to be good for sore yes.
Cincinnati, Slay n 0,1650. E. C. GIARRiMIION
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The ninth instalment' on or before the gbdi day of
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11.77 ThS 7tn Instalment was called far on the 20th of
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The ties in re to be of Soundd
tc ook oat, su,ect i brpection of
Inc , oginne , n! r to e rumPanY e.• mu It be eat with
a men. irngthr of eight it el ti awed timber,
troy are be raven by eight inch. tonere, if of
linocti inn et, tury arc to be d oiled on- the top and
b- , o3in within of richt Me art. T pry must be
oiear of bars, dear.me and p ded up -an the hue as
dire - nied tete etiaineen,betwf en the filet of January
504 brat ni -ton+ in.at isidnet s are reqatated to state
whitt neminnt ni at - ii they Pre pole to inaloor, and on
se Let ter tions of the rail roil they prorwee to &hoer
toum. 'lI:f Nr may ;noon. for Vet Of chest out or locum,
tt of blear, ,bey Nay be seit en men,s s
Pr. teen.. to' a Al io-oin f (or furniining mad .1111
of white Wile alt.n be four by nine inches
moir io twet lone
leer long,
to ilehvorea Oa Incelint,o( road s ono Pe.
M2l=ll2=l
ritrUvitY 111.0.N—: u too. soft l'og Iron on
."
eAticghcriv Wharf, an d for it by
R FLOYD
Le itti UAL. CIATI/—eu idol imaorred size.
• - Ic, r 11,4, .11 MITCIt.I co very, ortatiarel pattern.
arid price. I,m. at tics 7 d. di Woodq.
Mia=o:l
E l-UUR uIL CLuTII-110 yd. 4-1 Floor Chl Club;
se/ yd. 3.4 do
hod 'de 5-11 do
1.0 yd. 04 do
Fur 411 u, vrotleeale and rem., by
J PHILLIPS
eIG n Wood .t.
JII r ~,, • 1 , rumPleel,p.sel aetory, yds
(fi I I'lo.. dolefeat pal,' vs, for sale by
J aII PHILLIPS
100 j!: i r
7 E. u Wt.!' it
N. a —All 11.0, ,Na es warm' alto the pOrelonets
eel dive •au. I•cliJn equal lo lea! bet or the fonds
,urnce
ao.lo
X X NICIJTOILV Z 0 OTIOIC.
°TICE is hereby given, Ur at Letters Testanteri-
I'S tart, on the cams" of Yhi
lii Mattison, Ws of
Ws env eit Allegheny, decease. , 5, have been 'muted
to the undersigned. All, pent ins Indebted to raid
elate will male immediate pay meat, spa Mow hav
ing claims atrialitst the unit, nil I present Meta othe
aubseritier. duty utlientiested, bit settlemenL
WI LLIA ItASTIAN, Fifth Ward,...
GEV. Si 111DULtil, Fifth a street, 5
riortiurge Aug la 18.3 i) —nap Alilairei..s
AIfaNI&TILATOS'iI NOT3OIE.
LKrgERS of Athlete:lased..i on the estate of De
a u biewari, deeriased, late of Elizabeth, Alio
Mien, coo.ity, posing belie grantee to the sub •
ib
screr, nil persons indent and to sod eat.e ace re.
ence.se to cab at the reside eve of the subscriber and
-clue the earne; nil pesos s negloctieg tun noun wilt
bad ;licit arced.* in the lit lids of a proper oigces, for
°off cdon, enter LIM 15th of eiefeember beet. .a d nil
creinq hot , ice Chime ogle r et said emote will prevent
them, dolt autheauesded for oittiement.
"'Obeid, AMC 1 9PEWA HT, Moan.
THE Stockholders of the : Northern MAGA. Cem
-1 pan, are hereby nouned, that .aleadasoo make
e.mice of thre. Managers and a Treasurer for the so
nnet, year, writ be geld at the Toll house or sad
brulge, on Mat, relay, the 17th Inat, at d le/Block, P. N.
G. E. I WARREN, Bearetary.
Antrest 14 15n0.—aug8ipt• •
HAVING seed out our enn to mock of goods to Mr.
John Shepherd, wo teorad take plaasirs In re-
BoLlinclldlng elm to our friends and coatamara as
worthy of patronage, and: Allah for Meta eontina•
Cled Om patronage. B. BILIEIHRIELD
aggildl3l • Or. umaidao.
By IdAGitiETIO TEIA'RATEI.
.yrtittte MD t T tiL moue eilkLD
OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY .GAZETTE
•
COSGWietISIONAL.
Wasausoron, Aug. 15.
SE - Ism—The Senate monied Mr. Houston's
notice to receive the protest of the Southern mem
bers against the passtignofthe California bill: and
after some debate the motion to receive was laid
on the table,
The bill establishing n territorrial government (or
New Mexico passed its third reading.
The fugitive save bill was made the special or
der or the dna for Monday. After which the Sen.
ate adjourned.
Roost —The llomie went into Committee of the
Whole, and debated the civil cud diplomatic air
propriation bill to a late hour.
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
IVSsa !actors, Ang. 15.
The appointmenthlcciannan not Secretary
of
the Interior, was unanimously confiimed to day.
Farther Debella by the Niagara.
New Yam, 'Aug. 15
SPAIN.
•
The Spanish government is sending to Cuba for
reinforcements to the amount of 6000 troop+.
The appointment of a Vice Roy to Cuha has
been seconded by the Cabinet.
The funds, on the 6th, were heavy, owing
to the uncertainty as to what were the mews of the
new Cabinet at Washington in relation to the Cu•
ban question.
The treaty of Commerce between :pain and
the Republic of Nimiragua, was signed on the 2.1 h
at Madrid.
MM=;il3=
EIESIM
The state ofsiege at Vienna wad Prague is to be
abolished on the 10th of August.
There:isa repetition of the report from Vienna,
that a general amnesty will shortly be given to the
Hungarian prisoners now eoultned in prison.
The Ottoman Port has notified the refuge. nt
Bahumana, that such of them as may ho willing to
emigrate to America will receive passport., tutd
sum of 1030 . puriirrs, about ten pounds sterling, in
aid of their journey.
DIM
The Danish report of the battle is published.
from which, it appears that they lost 12 otTicers end
7.1 wounded; 104 pnvates killed, and 2,300 wound
ed.
General WilHaan, the Schleswig commander,
does not awn his lose, but regretted the large
number of officers killed.
_ .
There has been Lo change in the rehttve posi
tion of the hostile forces, since the 27th. The
Danes rennin at and about Tropp, and the Settles
wig Holateiners behind the Waueesee ne &learnt,
at the junction of the river with the Holstein ca.
The HoWeiner, are makingevery etfai to bring
their army again in condition to recommence op•
gratin:at. Every battalion has been railed in.
• • •.
Martial law has been proclaimed for Sae Duch?
of Holstein.
A Sleet of IS run of lies before t be buboes
mouth at Biel.
NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION.
Purn.sorzrula, Aug. 15.
The Fayetteville North Carolinian, of the 10th
lost , has returns nom 62 1,1" the 75 co unties to the
State, whisti gt.'e Reed, Deinneratio • iandlilate for
Governor, a majority of 5,092, being a gain of
4:729.
For the Legislature, the democrats have gain.
ed ten Commit:nem and two Senators, and the
Whigs have gained sin Commoners, making it net
Democratic gain of four Commoners an: two Sena
atom—tmal, ea.
It is suppomod that the Democrats will have 4
majority In the Senate, and 1, or possibly !1, in the
douse.
LATE FROX VENEZUELA.
Puttansfcrata, Argue 15.
The barque Thos. D Heft, Capt. WI. has jug
amsed from Veoeru
- . .
Venezuela to to a mate of ezettenTent in regard
to the election of a Pfesident, Which is over betoie
this nee.
r.e followatg letter wiii•how the en ndstion of
Pnl , arally and cammercially,ln that tinier.
Ulna e er dutty -
PrEETO Carnal., July 27
T• primary elation, tor President of the kir-
Publt r,COMMettrell On the 1.1 day of Auxuet next,
and .11 continue for three day,
Tf c moot po eta, retdhla•e. in the held rare
Grettl Jose Gres uric Mra•e, w brorhe. of 1110 ar
.l resident, A atouto Leocams G own au, faule•
lam • radon. and Gehl ant. go Mama,. There
spot mto be no probabutty not any ate of the
eand dates will be allele obtain a two thirds vote
to lb electoral mdlege, and, Latta re, Carpmr.
moat deckle In January, by aelertag ono from
the •tir eajeldams who may receive the largest
num • r of votes of the people.
AU the power and indecene of the President
will • brought to bear in tavur of Ms brother,
. accuston to the Premder.cy, for the next
term, emote beyond doubt, although grants' the
wil • people.
'Tbe c.tuary is is a slate of great excitement,
and presents very unfavorable prospects tut Ito
luturs.
ITEAS OF NEWS.
WaxatNazon, Anz. 15.
The Upton, of yeatenlay, says that a gentleman
mind In this city last cyanic!, taho steins teat
he Is )11.4 from Son Anton.. in Texas, end that
there ere 9.,,,09 men onerr atm', r.tteltire to
march to the Rio Grande to defen.i Ito r ut
Tax.. Thousands Omen ate ready, if stst.cui..l
boneceesary, to rally ander the standard of the
State.
Mr. Pearce's Texas Boundary bilkwhich hue el.
ready pawed the Senate, will pass the Home by
at least 50 majority. Mr. Caldwell, of:torth Car
olina, is In favor of it.
Mr. M'Kennan accept. the Department of the
Interior; so that Mr. Filleiore's Cabinet is now
MD.
The Republic, of this morning, says that the
Texas boundary and California bins will not come
up lo the House, before 12.1 week.
The Hon. Tana. M. T. M'Kennan, Secretary of
the lotoilor reached this city last night.
Maj Gen. 'Winfield Scott has been ordered to
fir. his head quarters Inglis city.
HONORS TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE
PRESIDENT.
Bassos, Aug. 15.
This day has been devoted, in this ettv, to guy
ing suitable honors to the late lamented President.
The weather, although eloody, has bean favorable.
The city presents a bolyday appearanee, and al
business to suspended..Siores are closed, and many
or be public and private bundiugs are draped in
The throngs in the streets are immense, and
thousand* are brought Irom the country by the
various railroad lines, to WHIM. the procession.
I=2
Omorstuvri, August 15.
The Board or Health held their last Incense to
day, and reported the number of deaths. during
the last 48 haute. at 71, of saaiel 5 w.ra or chole•
is, and 43 children under five years of ago.
NEW YORK MARKET
NOON MOOT.
Nrw Voitx,Aupst 15.
Flour—The market, for sit deecrintoms. to l/[l.
settled, and to some kinds a deepen el 121 c. yer
bbl. has been expermaced. Tonto to a moderate
demand for borne and eastern trade.
Grain—Tee market continues steady, with fair
inquiry. Corn Is more abundant, and prices are
from one to ten cents lower.
Provisions—Pork is a shade better, with a fair
demand for mess at 510,370310,41, end for prime
at .99,37098,4 i per bbt. Lard ta is good demand
at 0/0/ 8 1, fir good to prime.
Linseed Oil la held firmly at 79 for English, and
SO°. for Amerimn.
Groceriv—The market for coffee and molasses
Is firm. Began axe without change, unless it he
that the market is leas buoyant. Sales have been
(that full prices.
Hemp—A large business has been doing, bat
American is rather heavy. The quotations.=
$1100125 per ton, according to quality, with te•
tail sales only at over CIS. Sales of 4000 bales
Manilla at 9c. per lb. 4 and 3 months.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PIIILADILPIITA, August 15
Flour—The supply continues limited. There le
some little inquiry for shipment, mod 700 brig were
sold nt $5 25 for sounkold erect, and $5 :or iresh
ground. ,
Grain—Prices of Wheat me steady, with Bolos
of prime Penn. end Southern red at 110 OS I lie
per taieheL rorn is In fair request, With a 141,4 to
the extent of 3000 bushels yellow at 6i all at.
Whiskey—The martet le km, with Oslo. In
bele at 27:, mod in Laid. at Stile per gullou.
CINCINNATI fIIAIIKET.
Cusctrissri, August 15. 7
7 The markets are quiet, and generally without
charge.
Flour—The market is steady at 373 60 0 3 65
per bd.
Whiskey--Sates at 22 le per gallon.
Provisisaa—Nottung doing of consequence.
Groceries are firm at former rates.
We team that, on Saturday; Mr. Clayton, Soo •
Mary of State ender Gen. Taylor, left thin city for
bis home to Delaware. Before hi. depawore, he
called personally on•all the gentlemen m the State
Department, and tendered them his thanks for the
tidal) with which they had discharged their dn.
tes while he remained at-the hood of that Depart
ment. We understand .that they all warmly Co.
premed the feeling. of gratitude ander:femme with
which hi. kindness had inspired them.
Of the manner la which Mr. Clayton adminla
tared the aflame of the Depitrunont MT alr h-. while
as
GOP. Taylor w Prevident, we may e occa
sion hereafter to enema. The history r that ad
ministration remains to be writ too, ind, when
written, it,will chow that scarcely was one ever
aurroaded with more diffmnltlea, or ever, in vim
of • storm of call:mei, mom anecetwallif w'rer ,
came them.
Mr. Clayton, u wo believe did the other mem
bers et the Cabinet, resigned aloe unconditional
ly on the night °Mien. Taylor'. death. iioniediate.
ly atter that sad event ms made knotan to him.
Be rent= home with the hearty good *Wu of
many Mend, here, who are anxious he ipbould re.
ma to Cooper. But, we believe, be his rattly
od go atom ma mona....Xot..hamt.
Hoe. T. M. T. McKenna...snit:l .appeinfment
°lns discuenished Pennsylvania to a ant to
President FM an es's Cat feet, is everywhere lulled
with the elest retroaction. Mr. bleb is a
sternal; Whlz, whea atilities end' fidelity have
been tried aid leered in carioon public capacities.
Should ho accept the situation proffered to lam—
as we tineerely hope he will—he will bring to the
aid cf the Adminiotration Went of a high order, •
large knowlelgnor public affairs, • ripezfed Judg
ment, inflexible integrity, tad great personal pop.
Amerva rt.
Me. Mcife.l.ll4.—Wel have been b'ghiv grab.
fied to learn diet the Rom Thomas' hi. T. McKee•
ts,n has been tendered the post of Secretary of the
Interior, ...feted vacant by the declination of
M•. Pearce, of Maryland. In matiog this selee.
nos, President Pdithore has mat:dented a proper
rrgsrd fur the Public internale, and a due appreeix
von ofthe po,ltion and services of the Wh.g party
of Pentisylvanta. 'When anceets results to tha
elevation of loch thee as Mr. McKennao, the
Wings of this Commonweshh will have the heart
to wor k mos t a , ..tholly for their cause and condi.
dates—Bailor 117trg.,,'
Got.o Diacortaxo In Ins Coma Raman.—
We were aboorn yesterday, by Captain Jobe Hal
loran, el this place, a piece of quartz root, from
Lake Superior, contention several dollars worth
of pare, native gold. Thogold shows !Melillo par
times,Msteminated through the quartz, the largest
of which, as near as we could judge from the ap.
pearance, weighs more than s dollar. Capt. Hal. ,
loran, who has this specimen and who brought it
down a few days ago from Lake Superior, has
palled for several years on the inky, and i s well
known to every one bore as a gvotleman or Hut
first respectabilny. • He states that a friend in the
miaing country has discovered rocks WIWs de!
scrip:ion, of which this is a scram specimen, as
its ape:seance clearly shows it to be; that there
Won no mono°, object or chance for deception In
regard to it. He brought it down In order to have
it examined, and we saw it thoroughly tested yes.
terday, end there is no question as to its being
genuine gold.
It is not, however, the first discovery of golden
the lake; neologism have detected it in several in.
stances, and too larr.cited Doctor Houghton was
confident that gold aiont:the found in considerable
gaantitio.• and it has been aopposed from minutes
made by 'him, nod freed-remarks on the subject,
that he knew more &beans location than soy ono
else, end even much more than ho had over made
known.—lsla &mew. Journal.
ENGLISH 4t, GLASSIICIIIL ACADEME.
THIS !mitotic], will be reopened (or the reception
of lads ono 3 sung gentleman, on the first Monday,
the acennd day of September neon.
r be plan of th s Sondemy is ennweheneive, ern•
bra-inn a liberal course of instotellalsl in Crude and
Stientlfic Learning, the Modern Languages, a full
enemas ofCommercial Stadia... and the yarlcne bran.-
es of element., English Eeuration.
The Institution is furnished with the necessary
Maps, Globes, PhyaioloOcal, Astronomical, Pink,
rophical„: and Chemical Apparatus, by, which the
pupils are aided In naquiring o more therough know.
Ledge alba sabiecot of . u tin.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. •
I. Canon Piunewab.
Wm A Wear, A DI, Mounter in the Latin and
Greek iwgnages.
John Brom, A. M., Instructor In Malhematies.
Jame. 11. Reed, A. M. Distracter In the Natural.
Mental, and Moral Sciences.
John C. Sehadd, Ph. D., Protease, to Modern Langer
airs,
P. Dort Professor in BookEceping.-.
„I 11. Williams. Psoresgor in Penmanship.
ACADIibIIC EDIFICE.
The Academic Edifice Is on Ferry sweet, between
Fourth and Lrberry. The hal ding is large, can
monk 114, and my, and being out of the I ursine. part
of the city, It is claret and retired, which senders It a
very desirable location for on Incitation o'Learning.
Circular. can be obtained at the book .amain
both craw. the Principal can be wen at the hes
rolcoar
ALLIO3IIIkNY LIBRARY. NOTICE.
rrtalh: eitirc ncof Allegheny are 'hereby Informed Mat
I the UhrAsan of me Aakeion Library Inotila'a
e in attendance at the Joann:le, comer of Federal
erect end the rhamond, every afternoon, ficm 3 till 13
r lack. Wail farther entire, for the pupa.* of giving,
oat honk. Aldracciviog mnseriptions.
nun laatlt N. AIeGONNIGLE, Libralian.
("Tribune earl)
rubserierra bevies sold out their entire Week
of Dry Goods, Groewier, de., to Air. John Shep
herd. the pare...ten heietofore clawing under the
erm E. Eutbbetd & Co is tbis day !Dwelled by
=weal consent. Tbc basieria craw hem will be see
tlei by S. It Basil' eld, wbo wtll be found at their old
wand, No Sal Liberty v., ritistersh.
. .
U BOSIIFIELD.
Aug 9, 1950.—vvylVd3i OEO RICHARD. _
SODA ASH—IO cask, received far rube by
au; t 5 9 ft W HARBAUGH
CREAM CHEESE-750. reed for bale by
n.,g15 S h by ❑AQU&UOI7
"Lj AMS-5 v l i S Curod. urd a mka common Hama
.^•d Per socamer Reve/I:c, for sole by
aA W HARBAUGH
HEORING-403 bee itt clore and for se , r, by
ocC5
H . A.sl.3—Econ• & Ser!Wr Cmcomati Yoe. Coed;
Idoccy'• Indiana do
V. - code do
Scoteh cored, not mated, for solo by
WSJ A McC..URO & CO
noel 4 etO ',berry et
D HIED BEEF—.Tno. Davis' Co,Cood Carettoted,
do do not e.ovanste&
For o ale by (.14 , 51 WM A 11leCLUR6 &CO
"=' 7 O l ''`NM - A (
Steam tlosvtlmattags.
iI TF: Invlm the attention of those famishing S earn
V V RORIA to oar onsonmeitt ef Trimmings, coniptio.
ine. al pall of Me folloamtr
-0-4 or, 1.4 Tonle Linens, Linen Napkins,
Hoe anima Diaper. I Sioteh Diaper,
Cain 'robin Crash,
Cur in num; fol of nit dn• I Nate, ite. Se.
•
W MeCIANTOCK,
Catpet Wrorefin.ren. I,6ortb
=MME
F HAVE for otale,• number of Clouds am/ =Muter,
lin smite from 4.5eu to Sap, inetanng In from one
to ten )ears or to annual inemtertents. with interest
payable .omt ennually, reared by oily property
equal in vatue to twice the amounts for which they
aro retneetiveiy drawn. BRADY WILKINS,
naglentif Att'y at Law, No Int Fourth at.
Strawberry Planta for Sale at Grim.-
wood Gardena.
13VISTiS Pate, novey's needling', and Tided.
) Tarae are die !argon and beat Savored trait
=morn al , net different varietlea now groan.
union. addreared to the proprietor, Weal bland..
ter, non receive prompt attention. .1 lacKaili.
snail
For dale, on Long Credit
ALOT en Wylie street, near Logan, 10 9 feet zn
front by 121 fn't In depth to an &hey SO fetter/de.
Al A a Lot on Wylie sire.. near Simon, 44 feet In
Irony by 1)1 feet in depth to an alley 21 feet wide.
APP , T to IL BRADY WILKINS,
shigt4iltf Atey at Law, lat pehhh
'Cohost PHs Carpets.
VV. lo,C.L.ltsy..o,,t'K„hrofile,toertstaft.tic.fo,risee:toler:s.
bret and newest alries ever oiler 4 in this oily, to
which we italic the special 'entrees! thou wishing
.o pate: ore Were , oatn, 73 Fcothst. sort 4
G bbed Ile natal.
A ANTALL Lev at Gibbed Flenteg, In prime order,
n. to, vale by JOHN AIeFAION & CO
a , 414 Canal BM..
la VI Dili,. No nNIAOKEREL, Hinton Infin,
pot trnrcd in prime order land (or tale by
JOHN file FA DEN In CO,
align Canal Dojo.
R EI
IC-45 Ica just tec'd and for aale by
MILLER tr. lIICKETSON
aetit4 Icr.r3 Liberty at
T OIIACCu-81 las Rattail !a Etbbinson's SI Lamp;
to bat Carman do
20 or. Alders' ponad. lamp;
In more and for ale by
nurli MILLFR R RICKETPON
Assoetweed IPlromenta Ish•erhanew Cam.
p..y or sho Clrr or Plttablargh.
CAPITAL, 5200,0000
J K StriORKIIKAD, Prest,—W. W. DALLAS, Seel
ICoterany now orspared to 10yee 0 ,,d,,,,,e
FIRS •1:1 ttu RINK RISKe Mall
Ope, &loud .Story„
Ato
J. It. htoorebad. Roily Posersan,, Wm. A. BM,
RAI Hanley, It R. Slayton, Jeshoe, Rhoda, Wm,
hi. Eden, Le word rage.
A. P. Acalsne, Wre.
ItnithWeel, Li. C. :Sawyer, Cho, Kent, Wm - Comma
aoriCiolly
NS, URPHY a BURCHFIELD are eating aaar and
IYI bandrnme rtylea of abom goods at reduced
prices. A few piece. Harem tell! remaining that
yr it be e , cose!l oat very Instr. . mayla
Small PIMA Gls 'Oman.
M U ns i To!un n :en e t 011 1 U a R bT i vrn E rlige ' ,1,7ht • . ' , ' f,l,ln l (
choice totem, inoludimr some of a atm. mmeriof
tito„allLlnloqofe t t:oveyyls , lglammt. 00013
P ! -- f: 3 2 - fe r, , A y l [To„Lj :Wit s r P igwrie.E & I
J. M. SMILTII4 --
ENGI.ISII, Clasale•l. and Alathemolioel School
VVlii Pc-Open on Monday, the loth met. at No n
W ebster event, at the bead at Onventh st. •
aUgll
i t o , r e ur i t. o
vat
as ,Fl,:34narALedy:i.
tan 1 . ..; the rimier would cooler favor by
1,4•11, Ihrut 01
OATS. PLOOKING 110.&11.1111.
5 , 00/ ) Clo 4 ldto , ,
for,le by 8. 1 .LARKE,
esugl.l.‘lo
WANTED!
MALE teacher in fill o vacancy in the male R
A A.
.wiry department in the Prat Ward Public
school. Allegheny. An examination will take plant
ni the hehool /base m sold Wool on Thmoday the
lath him
Applica•ione, in the mean time, may be handed In
to any of the dtrectora. None but experienced Math.
ere need apply.
A. ILASTNT, Presiden •
Allerheny. Arpin 3rd 1E37
Y.tßrt;Wit..t —lou [anis Inst rrr et veil -04 to ea e by *
atm n fc W. lIAINIAUG/L
aR pgretA NEW AIONTIII.I'. : 1 1Affitt ZjN
la lane. /ray, and August, now on eel* at iffetrper
number, by It * HOPKINS,
_ann7 7O Apollo Building PentrlbxL,
)ff i ° [t N l4 Y
p 4F f
a ft ble N w lC l
2 3 . P.. Wo. y ("lil nOrKINS
fIAKLYLES I. ITTER DAY PAHPIIIXTS—FIow
N. , I ‘o by HOPKINS
r • IglOttlAL, FIELD BOOK OP •THE REVOLG
TlOOl, or Illennraliona by Pen and Pencil of tee
ilicoq, Scenery, BlegraOly, Relics., and Trull:ions
of ten War for Independence. iry Dense). Le.lec,
with 40D Engraving, in Wood by Leetlrui k Darns,
chiefly from originalyketebe• by the amber. To be
complete in abent 20 Nos - . at 2.5 e, for sale by
anal • - • R WPM:
LOUISVILLE LI.IIIE--10 L Lime reeelved
for enle XI • 111:11tBILIDUE d INOLULAM
nvit7 Ile Winer st
LOVII-30 °
"Mary alias? re e ta for sate IF4
ace e & W}II.IIBAUO It
RaCON" - aboaiders, auk., ina Uanis for we by
ar t w laailtaUoll
•
GLASS—M) beset Elbtrbean't
wdoff Ota., aduned ;ea, •iv land, car fale be
so 7 BURUILIDS:EI. !!.6111t.24
TALL. PA PEH—W7PMWR, 4 IiIALE..r. roma.
ty rcceivivE, fromue large 4 ea.c4otonos
Itew}ert and Ps .tiodolefils, diifoofroro Freneh
moooico,. tho otomat. and Impost •ppfrOtoinlles or
rnpf ByririCtl. Icgother ulth' Botaels.. 13:nol
Pitato t ou4 TeStrr Tors. I-or so le• to ES. Wood be
rween Fourth. Sheet and Diamond At:ey,:lsocer , .or
to 8 C. MC. 1).40
MACEEREL-43 luta 1 No 1,
Na t;
. ,
large;
hf brix do kr snle y!
SELLtRS a. t:lctioLs
PIED BEF.F—P time. Segal Cured Cu. atrrd
lire! Ilums, wpm. tuitle, tor .ale by
omen SELLERS h.
wurra latirce'd Rr We , by
sugit WICK k. NI.O7A.NimE,:9
DlSOTAdlt—lu casks pure. reed:thia day for sale by
sue . / WICK It .ITeCANDLE3B •
lARSHER • ING—zo nu on bardfor tale
aurnt ' WICK it WCANOLE9SI
MACKEREL—No 3 larib)itst reed and for r. le by
01. sayl2 mei; k 111cCANDI.R.S
•
Etwppratt & 0011111 7 Patent soda d•h.
4 CAmblh of the above celebrated breed. Pert
83
In store, and the remalmer anise this and
nextmouth,per. "Anna it teh,""Fstrope,e "Berlin," and
other ships, via Philadelphia and'Halurnore,
ed superior le MAI strenstit and, quality tolshY In the
market, for tale at thejleerest Drive for ea.ll and er,-
proved bilbt, by ;N t hIIiIITettP.LTHEE
antt2 L4berly street
LEACIIING POWDER-300mis hlmpratts• best
B
qmrit‘Y, arrived per ship Delta, and oats on the
way by canal, for sale at the loosest market price. by
attalt ' ' : W & hIITeIIF.LTREFI
NP. S UGAI3-45 kbds immeiln more for ra , e by
• angle. , It M MITCHELTIttiE
UGAR CURFD :rood ~I.Me],t
* saran** brands, torstanny on b*nd and 'or rale by
arigin • SELLERS tr.,NICHOLS
IMPORTANT TO TIIM AFFLICTED.
Dr. Dose's Celebrated Remidies.
D. JACOB B. ROSE, the dimoveter and sole pro
prietor of these molt popular and benefirial
medicines, and Mee the Inventor off the celebrated
instrument for lefistens the Lungs, in iffemmit • dom
of bionic Mecums. yr. a etudant Of that emintot
physician, Doctor Physic, and I. la graduate cf the
University of Pennsylvania, and lorltitrty years sines
has been ergaged In the inveadpition of disease, and
the applicauce of remedies motet°.
Throat It the aso 'pp( his Mewled tube. In corner troll
with his Prephslache Syrup and other dbla micediti,
he has ;gained are anaemic led eritincnco in miring
those dreadful and fetal maladies, Tate - realm Can.
staaption, Canters, Earefa'a, Rbeemailem
FanEf and Ague, Emma of ail kinds, Chronic EAT
eipeitts,land all there obstinate alarm& remitter to
females; Irdeed every form
the imam( his remedies to which humanity m heir—
not by the use of one anumcand only. for that I. In
compatible vii b Physiological, Lear, bat by the am
of his rgatedieti, adapted to and mese iced for each
accalianform of disease.
Br. Rdm'. Tonle Alterative Pills, when need len
invariably acknowledged to be Muperior to all other,
as o purgative or firer pill, inualucti as they leers
the bowels perfectly bre freed costiveness; as also
bis Gelder Pills ts admitted by the (. trill, to possess
peeallar properties adopted tolbmale &teaser, but
being milsfied that a bare trial ii male mato establish
what has been said In Me mindanf the Most keenest,
The omitted are Invited to call upon the agent aed
pioeam (grant) one of the Opstarlayantobl-ts, giving
• detailed account °reach rem dy and it. apelleabou.
Ear sale by the fallaWing agents, as well as by most
&meatus threashotit the reentry
J Schc•sinsker & Co, 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh;
JSi Townsend, druggist, 45 Markets t, do;
Ice Ai tecethma, do near the PO. AlleghenY eitYi
Jos Barkley. Darlington, Bearer co, Pa.
/no Elliott, Ennon Valley, do do;
T Adams, heaver, do do;
asseltdly
To the Ml:one of Allegheny City.
A MIX' lei to reception eilereers for City M Ile
it Plow, filled sr lbe rare et Mercer te Haldeman,
Federal greet. Snell order, Will I, promptly sop
plied. &ogle WILIMARTII lc DIDDLE
O(ND/31ES-100 brie large No 3 /*mettle;
•GI) bifida do dot
100 bags prime Vreen Ra 3 Coiree;
Li [es ire4h RiYe; -
40 bEds N 0 Pngar,
Ito brls N O Molasses in oak W 44
Landing ant for ale by
BROWN Pc KIRKPATRICK
030 lit Liberty st
BUTTER -6 kers trrah, /U. teceived nn con•lnn
fa
runt, and for ado by J C BIDWELL, eat.
!via Wsner at
belt wont), or hv
" iVtO • Rimy. MATIIIPAVE4 &CO
, PORE ' , OLD FRENCH BRANDY,
Sunoble for AfiaUntied Furlong.
IN theca &ditty butes, the Susie artteW a frequeat!y
required. The tubseribers have come on hand foe
rale at One Dylan per bottle, which they•ltnew to be
genuine; jt Poo teught bp thenir t. Ovca tn . PrancLtund
ti as pumas when they bought:i
• ' MOONS dc NeWOItTII,
Tea & Witte Mocha:dr, CIS% aideed the Diomead.
_auplu
sada'
;2=5 tons for salt low to clv.• connintt
LI A FA re CU
Cot. rira k Wood at
Q. Mi. 71.1firENTINF-3.1t414 rot tele by
yuglu B A FABNaOCK tc CO
I AHD:OIL-60 bris for sale:lry
* U A FAHNESTOCK ft CO -
8 - E6TriciiiiiF — F-GarretViinblaaerrr, r
thisur kt A FABNESII,CK a. CO
lrreith Arrival or Choice Teas.
M(MIMS k HAWORTH, In the Diamond have
Jolt • reeeised (r<© the ttapersers, thrum. r la o e
upply CtrOheSt Biter ar.lti ern lene,u I. they
are uovr retailing fromat 4.P.:
10e per lb... They deft erg ii trade to beat ma
qualny al tee price. We rest...orally
walla 11.1 rat—
ite to carapace rut. Tess with those eed
IrIP re et rune priers as
RC STOCKTON hes received for sale, orl est.
of Gibbon. turns, or the Dschao and Sal. of
ado Homan kleptre.
Lfe and Lever. of Throsae Campbell, in 2 v la
SAsted by Wee Stevie, M
Elros,taiy St etches of Metal Phlloacphy. By the
late Rev. Sidney Sin th, 111.
Lectures en she drotneen Becctie System tf Sti,
B[Pillloll fill • at. D.
aired nn. Vero!; a Nave , .
Ili< Enos, a tale or it. aererdeent2 een•
so. v.
the Star:el Lette r re romance. , By Natheriet
Ilawnorsto. to
ElEeett!
T HITHail• thee to tannest'', httiln eller ftlandi
around; thee. Consertin'i aid morn.
Annie Laerte. Aye to annort there. lain Laced
err. He //both ail gimes men. No.ly wee a teat.
Silver motet. Grave' of Witehtrgbvt. .1 btu LeA
mounded; the apir.t. 2,101 Goya De tacit to
loved ones II home. Creer. upmy Lion /tuba.,
011, Lemuel. Spring Plntrrn .
Illmtinhoro ito SA'amn enitaa unity Po,
H••• 1 Polka. J•mbYk.ind Salta. Linda I.o:okatrp.
hlareh from .Norm..
The above are jug received, and for sale by •
J eIM 1.1.0;
euE9 81 Wood at
BA CON' :-8 erste, Furor Csited itrto s , -
Co. ks coin, Sider
33 evoke Shrnlderv, In Corey rind for site.
lon, to cloie cons:purr, by ,
_s njo - -JAAIE4 . 4III/1: . 911150N Gs_
D icr.-113 to in store, cad tor sale OT_
sue/ ' JAN WS 111.7TC1113fri tr. CC.
ACkE4blL—lCtllrtls Na 1114‘ktret, llCltax ins
M
tPcetion, lest received and for.snle hp
JAMES DALZELL
mute ' -:b %Vat,
PITTSBURG!' COPPEIL ROLLING
• .
yintp: pimpri..igueu testrie ectuzbeted thar Eolline
I. bird are premed to Ell; promptly nll orders for
Braver and other Meoureetated Copper of Roe in
quired late. Nadu *cut thoCapper of the Clifr Mine,
Lake Sirpetior. •
110 s Maul hes been therenzbly tested by comp,
tent seletUde men In the rename OrAble tioveruntent
nod Pronounced superior hi deidry, otrunetti, en d
tut:amity, to soy in roe. and to eine% refetreto for tho
le
aleataelate of Ordnance mci o th er porpaires.
It is tbereleio eohEdeoUY rte reSueOded•ue is ...r.-
Tire article, for vilroiee, to say in* market And we
respeethally solicit the ratentio or, perehtters and
others to Ito s new branch of horny num tale tu re
At present the Wrifebonec is No EtComeocreml Bow,
Lihri'l 'tree' , • eoo o CAE illlt'Sb Va co
Sbtritz6. gu•lins
111 1 :gral';utEnWin.2,',In't). a:l 4 th el'r"2:110111L1
of these Lotus. Great ease :is taktn selentra , itte
cut
very best suake,• and as thefbuy in large commits,
hem the agents ot manttaettircr. Stay son , be
sold at lbs vary larell prises. ' • align
.
WIIITINU—no bobs on hind and far sale by
& It PHILLIPS
il2O h 9 Wood at
t:DIGAR—skO baga Dismal Sugar, in smtS7l47 — rt or
1:3 Sale loks by & irttliNHTT.
LoUtt--12 Carrots tlutrilTits, &that flour just
£ ree'd aud sale by
•nag 4 tS.St.W.HAI2I3.3I:OIi.
RATTIER
L' and tot aals - lry
atm 3
B & tV.IIARBAUGif
AIU AND RI ITAR—Y•iep mud, EPA. Oo;
01 UMWC , eale by ' 4 F
.nri • - •
aswDOOKST
LIFS es, LETTERS OPTIiOS CAMPBELL. Edi!ed
by Wl:b muetua dill, one Lii ezectuen.
2 vole IttA o Now., .
hallway Economy: a - heture on the new art of
tratopon, its momagement,.prorpetto, reitlini
cornmerelat, Enat.; at, and aocirootrith an iiorin,il
of the procheal rr salts of thepolihnrs opertion I
the Untied X,nroso,on th e Continent, and in "wiener,
try Dion)clut ardner,D C.l, id e. I vet Eroacloil.
the Volt, Prerentr end Furore or the n<puuli,,trhr.3
'it'd Ire in the French of Allcir Larson:no. amber of
r•The berendistm," I"hicmntdo of coy- Youth,. "1:1,
;hurl," a.e. lot tyro ' •
Hints toward herrn:no in .P.tethroo, thridremea and
other w flung ff,,by lioroce Greeley. I vol
into
e.n,
The Dietary of the Conferitionot • 111 John henry
Pinpoint, lb Elatop of the Fleneve of Vermont
I oni ithreicioth. • : •
The OM - queer:of Canada. 1•13 y tb acibet oft lioeht•
I.ClornOri(Eibutt Wecbarton, F,,1 010:0 woo.
*at itehof physreat•deocrimion cf Ito
Intiverre. fly Alex Von litmbohlt, ttatemed Porn
the German by E.G. f hit t volt Itmet Cloth
Gibbon , . Decline and Fa/1 of 'toe Boman Empire,
with motes by 11.1 f. bllboan: Ilarberacheepedninn.
11nro, cloth, complete ID a vat. at 4ft re , ireij 4 aura
recemed (or ale by : ; ft fIoPKINB
• • aaaa Anadlo Boddie Fourth in_
La ED virmsuus Atil) DARK HAIIII-17h1a ts a
AL Common teak of eater. for which we are at a
•16as bow to acrOktt, And we mast say twat toe coo-
U.2 " 1. ta.r fr. , . Predating lib egreratne erect, bat it
may be obviated by the arr of JULLZ tf^OEL' s
et lebrated NEVETAIILE LIQUID HAIR DVS,
which vaill'hittarda two., heat nee di-amen
and rialeral looking black, brawn:, or .ebertent ro:er,
ml boat injannathe hair or Quint( the skin. I Erse
cellar. are Indelikle, zed are: rvi eiDeted by the uo.
Dania beal„Derrgintion or *tort There are miter
kind, .f Heir Das on salr,,kat :Ley .1 have soma
Material objective to their nae;.,orne reritlire a long
lima to produce the effect, others homing the hair .4
akin, and torn. alien eat others the hair the Walt.
of a newly blacked stover. JU . I.h.SIIAKEL I S VEriE.
TABLE Licit j ult DAM is the only one al:ekt
e .finirliet Irani the above leelier4;l2 (.warranted
g gurely har ml e s s, ILS predate a benewat
oaten Irving color In • IlLeiter note thin any otter
die In We. Be Candela% in purchasing, to take bene
*bleb has not my Mine al Meted as it lan are man;
insitauone of ilus celebrated nitric.
• :mtg.:a JULYS DAUM. Chemr.al et.
YOU.•
ASMALL novas en Pride street, in the ilghtl.
ward,—Hem lois. ACDt/uthle et , e , .4a
DACON.SIDES-13,00 01 b.8i dem reed tor role by
eele 9 t W
M OLIVIEE-i:32 . balgs priate,lnook
au 12. what mrrePEIgREE
101118 a -400 is lams o. gale
mos yrjoi +Jovial:run