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DLE00111.&270 WHIG STATZ 'PROW tat CANAL 001011•1101f11- JOSHUA DUNGAN, Of Haas Counry. 110 AUDITOR aMLLI.- HENRY W. SNYDER, Of Union Osumi. wit swyrnn JOSEPH HENDERSON, Of Wadawr.on County. AsUmassato sad Whig Mora Mations for ♦U.ghsay Colunty. Ina TIMM sumo coma., TRON•11 a. lICIWZ, no nob. =ZION, =CM TUT 00!.....ni MAIIKAIL DEMINTr =MI JAMES CAROTHERS, I=l3 MOlO/1N ROBERTSON, Pittsburgh T. I. HIOHAM Lower IN. LaWAI.MILMr.O.O. JOHN IVTIFF& OLUSKEY, Robinson. JANES rustctits• wreautzT, FRANCIS C. FLLNECIN, Pittabarst, EBENEZER BOYLE:3, North Farms. AMAMI, WU- FLYNN, Lower Sc char. 00VM1 STIVITO4 D. N. COURTNEY. Ohio. 47• BEE NETT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS, The editor craves the Indulgence of his readers as the present state of his health will not perm hint to give the attention he ordinarily bestow. upon the paper. The same reason prevents from =minding our remark. on railroad corn munications with our Washington neighbors. Al in goontisne, however. Laborers and Mechanics will see by the adver tisement of the President of the Ohio and Penn sylvan:a Ralimad ilnd there 11 a great demand for their services in this community. We learn from the Chief Engineer that it has been form.' difficult to procure no many hands as are required to Concord the work with the necessary speed, especially ma• seas and stone centers. MON WABUINGTOI4. Oorreavondmas of thaTlmbantb:Gazetls. Wasencrrcn, Aug. 14. 11SrKensiut arrived, Probable Sc eept►nee—la ag Debate lb lb House—The Apostles of three Beet sad their Teaetting•—Texas founds rp, Oe., Me. 1100. T. XT. kleifennan arrived to night, too 111/0 end too much fatigued, however, to mill upon the President. There I. every proboblktv that he • will accept the aptioinurcct tendered to him. The matter will be determined to morrow, sod I pre WA. the nominations will be made in the tourer ' of the day. The President Lad expriosed milord arable impatience to receive the decision of Mr. Megennan, but appeared swirled with the expla nation given of th• delay which had oocorred. A great deal of important bourne.. is Saraillog the assemblage end 110.10 a of • full Cabinet. I should hive noticed the return of Mr. Hamp ton, your estimable and crOcknt Representative to his seat, after a brief visit to his borne, render crimeemearY by the Meer al a part of his family. We had three able and interesting speectrea from the Whig side of the House to day, if one of the speaker. can be considered to hold • politico in that COUTIWIIIiTe and order and peace loving per. ty. 'Mr. &shrine, of Manachuseus, who, for ability, tact, popularity, and address, may be taken for a leader of the New England Whigs, deliver ed his opinions upon the winos topic. embracer! ' la the general disco/3,1ml now going on in Com mittee of the Whole, bat chiefly upon the Preis dent's message, and the bill for the settlement of the limits of Tex.. Mr. Aabroun highly com mended the first, and professed tie intention of supporting, the int. Hr was very severe upon Mr. Giddings for his arimstrit upon that toil. and the motives of those who bad voted or intended to vote for it. He avowed himself rawly to do al ' man any thing to settle the controversy. • 'Mr. Traimbs, who called himself a Whig before he proved himself nothing else than an incendiary, stersaed the message with rancour, bat with abili ty and Ail He thought it waoog in conception and mgrunient. He held Texas Lobe right and de elated hired( prepared to sustain her cause here in the national legislature, or in MC field of armed rrife. Mr. Thaddeus Siemens, " Old Thad," as he is familiarly ',called, representing a emu or Whig opinlan and feeling diametrically opposed to those of which Mr. Ashmun Is to some extent the or. gun, took the taw and commenced with a fierce philippic 'upon that gentleman. I believe he did not rear to the argument of Toombs. He was radically and irreconcilably opposed to the bill for paying money to Texas. He could not commit to tax his conatUrienth for that purpose. If she had any title to the land she claimed, let bee have it We bad no occasion to purchase. "Old Thad" indulged in a great deal of MIMIC at the expense 01 the compromises with Texas, both in the House and !Senate. Mr. Doer, of New York: obtained the tom, and will speak to morrow. I have no doubt hearill makes powerful and ionanawerable defence of the position no promptly and boldly as sumed b the President, as well as of Mr. Pearce's bdl for the settlement of the boundary. I as scnyy to inform yon that the prospers of this latter Measure of conciliatitut, are noise fair as could be, wished. The Northern and Southern , opponents espee.t, by a combination of forces to muster strength enough to defeat it. We shall know the result In • law days. The Clvil tad Diplomatic Appropriation Bill, the most important on the hat, will probably be piss. ed on Saturday or Monday next. Next week will be given up to the two remaining appropria tion bills. One week of August will remain, and that will be'coniumed In disposing of • vast num ber of bills which command strong local Interests, and, therefore, Inn be attended to. The pond and deelahrit create upon California, Texas, and New Mexico, will take place and be decided • within the font ten days of September. If oath. log can be done, It will be discovered within:that period, and an adjountomt will hoc:caseated to by all parties. The proposition of • number of the Southern Smitten, to insert a protest upon the Joanna of the Senate against the admission of California, encounters a moth more lively and serious °pia. sine, than I supposed it would. It strikes me as a legitimate and correct mode eLempresaing seat to an important measure. In thle case the protest V written by Mr. Scaler, and offered by - Mr. Hunter of Vaginal. It L signed by but ten Southern Senates, among whom am found none of the oldest and greatest names dale Senate.— Berrien and Sebastian of Arkansas, at first Opt. 44 the document, but withdrew their names be• kne_the paper clime before the Senate. its it is an emanation froutonly one third of tho Malan from that section, it cannot be considered a very for. tradable dersamstrthion. The small indeed MRrs the most strenuous apparition to allowing in m utton, and I presume, that to marrow a will be withdrawn by. Mr. Mater. /mans. RAM A. soooowoorr. or 810miecitO, Ca. fonds, la now en a abet to his relatives, la Albany. He is about twenty Ave years of age, and went entM.Calikarldi as a private soldier in Ca Steven son's HelLiermni. Ater his discharge from the U . S. series, he obtained emphalnual as bock keeper br Capt. Saner, ■nd has sineesecumrds. tad as estate ►aimed at $330,000. Whit 9 in Capt &awe employ he had at one time the paying sff of 600 clerks snd cannon, not one of whoa n• • calved Ins than $l3 per day. He inaleithat dur ing his stay with Capt. (NMI $16,000,000 of that gentleman's money pasted Sayegh his, bands. The whole number of tunes widen have aaUed from the Atlantic pore, for California, 'stee r t h e told discirirer, in that Milan, is 1294; .is ale s hip s , 360 bogus. 276 brlp, 217 acionnera, 2 .loop, NMI 62 Manama ~T,M1113/ILLILIPOM3III, A .. DILL. , sttattissitniinf Otlifomia.. Minch Wed the Semite ou Tamoday elem.:al, is the same that are introduced in March last by Mr. Donets& It ti as blioanx all the munendments cleared, except the one .embraced in the 3d aec• tion Imama been rejected: ELL Tot TES ADMISSION OD THE STATIC OP CALI INZU Tut MIXON Whereas; the people of California have promo ted a constitution and eked admission into the Malan, which constitution was aubmtned to Coo. Fees by the President of the United States by message. dated February 13th, Pin°, and which, on due examination, is tbsind to be rept:Mllean m its (ono of government: Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe slltrinc romiativer of this Unwed Statue of Amen. to Con• gross asottrdlod, That the &am of California shell be one, and is nereby declared to be one, of the United Suites of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatever. Sen. 2. And be at further enacted, That until the representatives in Congress shall be apportioned according to an actual enumeration of the inhabit- ants of the United Slates, the State of Chilton:tin shall be entitled to two representatives in Con gress. Sm. 3. And es .at farther wureted, That the said State of Cahoonma is admitted into the Union upon the express condalon that the people of said State, through their legislature or otherwise, Mall never interfere with the primary diepoval of the public lands mottle Its limits, and shall pass no law and do no act whereby the title of the United States to, and right to diapere of the name, shall be impaired or tit:meth:wed ; and they shall never lay any tax or aatessment of any deacrip•lou whatsoever up on the public tomato of the United Slater, and to no case shah non resident proprietors, who are citizens of the United States, be taxed higher than dents; and that ail the navigable water. with. in the mod Suite shalt be common highways, and forever free, as well to the iehabitants Of said State as to the cit zero of (he United Staten, with- out any um, impost or duty therefor Provided, That no thing herein contained shall be construed as reoegnisMg or rejecting the propositions ton• dered by the people of Cali&rota so articles of compact in the ordinance adopted by the anwven. don which formed the constitution of Mat State. la reference to the passage of thin important measure, the National Intelligences of yesterday his the foUovnaif article. THE CALIFORNIA STATE BILL PASSED THE SENATE. From the feelings of joy nod delight with which, a few days ago, we hailed the passage by the &n -ate of Um bill forthe settlement of the Texas Boun dary, as the first of a series of measures of pacifi cation and quiet to the country, oar readers may well conceive of the gratifiattion, with which we are enabled to announce to them the consequent passage by the Senate, yesterday, of the mcond great measure, the bill for the ndrutosion of Calif°, nia into the Union. Th• vote upon the bill was mom decisive than we anticipated', that to to ray, it was passed by thirty four votes to eighteen, being very nearly two third, of-the 'Senator, rm. Oar* more we ray, as we said of yore,, when the truly national and wise conduct of that elevated body saved us from the catastrophe of a needless foreign war—again we say, to the widely expand ed melee( our readers, and to the people of every State of the Union, Look to the Senate! Admire too self snenticing sprit in which that body has acted in the passage of these two great bills—the same spirit of coniprornise under whose influence the Government of this Onion itself was built up Athena, applaud, and imitate the Senate, and in the sprit of compromise uphold is work! The Senate hat but obeyed what we believed to be the general will of the ,people; and it is for the people to sustain the Senate by such expressions of their ap probation as may write the popular branch of Congress—if tadeed the Senate have not already by is recent votes, established for itself at hest an equal title to that honorable distinction—to carry out to completeness that work of Fraternity, Peace and Union, which the Senate his no itaispiciously begun And, now, too, n the time for TIM Pars, to speak out. Let every Press throughout the laud, that is fErF cultivating a spirit of brotherly affection, te ethed of one of fratricidal hate and enmity; every one which preteen the enviable prosperity and do medic happiness winch pervades this whole realm in the mere homed even of civil war, with all its horrom—the devastation, the desolation of the dos nestle hearth, the rage, the !ivy, and carnage of a esmilict watch might in its progress become a we of extermination; every Press in a word, which is for die L'mon, and against all attempts to change this Government (thin a blessing us it is, in order to overwhelm this people with the comes unspeak able of dire anarchy; let every such Press now speak out, or forever hereafter hold its tongue!— Let no excuse remain to any man, in any depart. ceat of the Government. fur the injurious suspo on that the manor the People in any quarter of the Union; North, East. West, or South, do not understand the value of the llnim, and are not de voted, heart and soul to its preservation. to thppily, the case im•one in which a unease iss appeal, in behalf of Pence and of the Union involves no party principle, clashes with no party obligations. The measures which are in progress have indeed been recommended to Congress by a Whig President, but they have received the sup port equally of Democratic and of Whig echelons ; and already, we are happy to being able to my, that the expressions of gratificatnon, at the passage of the Texas Boundary bill by the Senate are con fined to no party. In the general satisfaction, rsi far as we have yet heard, party lines are wholly obliterated hlav this noble sentiment spread over our whole land! 'From the mom distant as well as the nearer regions of our common country; from , the shores of the Atlantic to the Rockylstountams, and (rum the Rocky Mountains to our possessions on the Neale, from the Bay of Fundy to Cape Sa ble, and feel the i maces of the Ildweisippi to the Gulf into which it nours Its floods; and thence, tram the States and Territories bordenng on it, let there come forth an acclaim so universal in favor of the pending adjustment, that there shall remain no loop to hang a doubt upon as to what Is the Psong's WILL on to this subject. We shall see, and the world will see, to the unani mity of thin response to this appeal, that the roue denotes of this Halos infer from being shaken bythe tempest of excitement into which the public coun cils and certain primary assemblies and gatherings of the people have been wrought, stand with a firm ness which shows that the cement in which they were first laid has, in course of time and by the ac tion of the elements, become a rock of adameaL EIGIHT TIIOIII,IID TxLaa POR Sum Fs.--The Washington Union says that a gentleman arrived io tharelty, in the Tuesday evening's Southern boat, who Estes that he is just from San Ll3lOlllO, in Texas, and that there am 5,000 men under arms preparing to march to the Rio Grande, to de• (cod the rights of Texas. The:wands more am ready, Olt sboold be netterm, to rally under the sundard of the State. Lettere from Washington state that the negotia tions upon the embarrassing question on the claims tinniest Portugal have been transferred to that city, and it is thought they will speedily ter minate to an amicable tidiest:rent of the difficul. ty. They are now going on satisfactorily between &!r. Webster and St. De Figancre, and will be de cided, probably, within a fortnight. unless Mr. Webster, on a faller examination of the latest di*: patches from Mr. Clay, shall think it necessary to suspend the correspondence until altar his arrival hlovincerra or Ka. Cu, r.—Hon. 'Henry Clay has been Malted to be mum at the funeral emus monies at BOOM, io honor of the We President Pillar. A special committee, delegated by the Boston city government, prorseded to Newport to convey the request. We learn that Mr. C. had perviously intended going to Boston to spend • day or two, and then go to Ballston, New York, to attend the aonivensary oldie National Low School these, Loin whence he will go to Saratoga, for • few days, and then return to Washington. Esomen vs. Asuoucar matement hat been going the rounds of the papers in mind to an immense hammer, made in Liverpool, and recently brought to this conntry, to be mod in an iron manufactory In Connection?, weighing some 14,000 the. Although this is, undoubtedly, • great piece of mechanism, we are able to state, says the Albany Argus, that a still greeter work has been made and in use, in this State, for several yews. "There is • steam hammer at the Xemble Foun dry, at Cold Spring, Putnam county, opcosite West Point, which weighs eight and a half tone, or 19,. 040 list, which is something more than ' about' 14,000 lbs. This Immense instrument was made at the works where it In need. Under lie per. =Wire infidel:CO large 01.111C11 of wrought iron are thrown Into the shape of shafts, for *team. boats and steamships of any sine from two hon. deed up to low thousand tone buriben, if neceua. ey. Other articles of heavy weight am made to take any Sum desired by the martufeeturer, and, urthatandlng their ponderoeity, they are band s ~1 with the same facility that a blacksmith hand les a horse shoe withal. This Emudry covers about four acres ofgronnd,- and from five hundred to eleven hundred torn And constant employment fa it. All manner of cast iron work to done there, such as bed plates of fifty tons weight, for steamship., in one solid piece. Palztota guns, water pipes of all &tea, columns for building., and, to short, every thing, large or small, in the casting line. Steam colones, of all sizes and day:Mamas, are also made there, and placed on board by memo of proper machinery on the dock, near the works. There Is now in progress of constmation, at these works, a mum cylinder Baleen feet hi diameter, for a vessel which will conke her appearance in our waters some fine afternoon within three months, under the @ospice@ of a mechanical genius of New York city.- ThormL a lathe on the premises for turning steamboat thane, Pal-Than guns, and so forth, which has ninety aim speeds; which means that It can bo used on ninetyaix deferent rises et Iron, sod go rektor slow as necessity may require. We ham given these facts because we Mink they are worth knowing, and because it seems to be the case that our people are continually looking abroad far wonders, when they are surrounded with thousandieat home which they have never seen. If persons want to see a big trip hammer they need not take pains to import one, for they will And in this State plenty of them much larger than any that ever came auto the ocean. According to .th,„ mmell Lot they ~riditeot too the Hallett • ' Leen, Aug 13, • Suites,.during the ye, 1519,1M,b31 tons of pig p. m Joh. 1. 13. by. iron, valued at 31,465613; and 133,457 tons of wh t , elected stdnnal . tolled bat iron, worth .5 , 3,060,00 a. Here we have Second Coogresaimal Tristriet—Gilchrist Porter, a single article imported at ' e cost of over seems wp ii , ertffirms of dollars, which with a sufficiently pro- Third Con err, glottal District—John Miller (Be LI- Waive Tariff, c-uld be obtained in one awn c3uni row leads lames S. Omen (nti•Bentiier 332 vote. try of a quality superior to that of the British ern. mai m . co t mu m ., hear clq and M due lime at es liberal price. TNs must gam WI yams to Be elected, matter ahould be kept constantly before the eyes the impression is tbstme will do it. of the American Congress, which enlightened Fourth Congtesaional Distrim—Clay, Platte, Bu. body havoc's already protracted a... Ms the chanm, Andrea , Ray, mid Champ counties, wee dog day., his at length reached tollrot of the Willard B. Hall, (hail Becton) 2427 votes ;J. B Tarilf—a enthject more important to the .edostry Garderilure,t mon) 2,24 i votes ; ape Charles I. the country than any that could agi.ate it, save B,mmati, (Wait I 3,226 coca. that of maintaining the Union as it is. A. the pir,,,,c, c , hg , r. „, j . ph„,t g , latter subject seems in be regarded aa settled at i g giecte d, Wulungton may we not hope that the former will Toe Llgialaterre—So far RA heard from the receive the the attention which ha importance do. ha h ,„,„ wilt stead W hig 6 0, il h ,,,, hhyth 32, Anti mend. Ia Demonists 2 2—making • , H majo . rity in the Legisla 4000eetien with this object we may state vi d e , t h e H oh , Tho,,, Be hh , h , that the London Mining Journal contains an are bele on Foreign Tara, on British Cron, to who! is appended a table, which shows the rates of de. igen the different deacriptions of English manufac• tared iron,when imported into the foreign coons I tries whic h eninatltute the principal foreign market for it. The article also gives some account of the efforts which are made In some parts of Germany to counteract those of free traders in the same courarb and to protect the interests of home la bor. The Lotion article rile that `Mc exertion ought tote spared by those manufacturers in the country, most interested, to enlarge and extend their epbere of action." It is worthy of remark that Mei table above re fereed to,. embracing the tate, of duly paid in France, Spain, Auatria,Prussia - and the Zniverein, 'Hanover and Oldenbeugh, and the United States, there is not a single country in which the deities are elarged ad valorem. In every country named, also, including the Zolvereln, the specific rates charged are much more than equivalent to the 30 percent deity charged in this country, with the exception of Hanover and Oldenburgh, le which pig iron and refined metal are •iiiibtred free, al though rolled bar and railroad Iron pay 315 per ton. Couutries of the Z Averein pay what is equal to £4 10 a ton on railroad bars; France £7 16, 3d; Spiain 9; and Austria £7. Railroad iron is quoted in the same journal et 44 15 to £5. at which rate the United States duty would be XI 8, • Bd to XI 10s. Tots stemmata shows, that so far as the dory on the Import of this important article of manufacture is concerned, the Halted Sate, afford by far the most favorable foreign market for the British iros, Th. Sickness in Cincinnati The Baud of Health close their report. today, the cholera, whose prevalence as an epidemic to our coy caused them to re-ensemble:m.l issue their stated bulletin., having nearly altogether disap peared. They report for the 46 hours ending at o'clock Last evening, 3 isuennenta of per.om who died or cholera, and 5101 persona who died of other diseases. A few caws of cholera appeared here the last week in Jane Some of these being very save., and ending in sudden death, it was thought advlsable that the Board of Health should assemble, and ta tted occasional bulletins, On Monday, July Ist, they reported 20 fatal cases—all they could hear of to that time, though they were whit satisfied there had been more. They issued their second bulletin oh the 3d of July, and for the 49 hours ending the prey tons evening ,reported 40 deaths of this disease Their reports then become daily. The following fig. urea Show the course of the epidemic, (mint as commencement to the present time Myth. to Joly 1, • • Joly 9, •• 2619 16,. 192 . • .942 _. • • .140 '• July V. 196 219 419 ' July 30 ,• • • - • ..410 " Aug. 7 •• • • --21••• •—•1112 • • —773 •' Ayr 12, —23 104 147 Total to this Jaw SS! so Intl I This shows a total mortaliti, fora period of shout tweets weeks of too thou taint unit do rt ,•4010. of which a good deal less than one• hall was class ed by the Board of Health as cholera. The other diseases were ehmtly billows, and in areal:part Jitter ed bin line from the ordinary sitturner diseases of tbo city. Lao year. the total number i t deaths here, of all diseases, for a period of •even weeks ending on the 11th of Atatust, was fax, thousand, fur, nw , d,rd ors! .14ghtty..gGi. Last year the cholera appeared here early iu May. On the 10th of that month Char/es If Brough was attacked with Ma diallitse, is its se. cereal form, and died after a fet hours. This created something like a general ileum, and the disea_so almost uninediately meaner epidemical From that time to the 150 Juno, however. the number or deaths ascertained was bat 1 Finn the li;th June to the !nth July, the number was 2.. .1 71 : and from the 11th to the 21.1 July. , t was 'dtt:L. This /mike. nn nggregal, from the (Ir.! appew,lni, of the dmelx,-e to the dote loot notood do th The entire inertnlity of !Levity last re n, tor live week., commencing on the Vith June, and ending on the 23.1 .luty, .cholera and ell other Jo scasev,; The first decided abatement in the ravaged of the epidemic here last simmer, and improvettit the general health of the city, was shown by the report of the Ifith July. In the comae of the next sixteen days, the deaths by cholera tit-creased from 87 to ii per doe, and the mortality by all d.• seasex from 164 to 31: per day. The total mortality of the city last season, for a period of eight weeks ending on the 11th August (when the cholera ceased to be regarded as epi demical,) was 4G2ft --(Ctn. Gas., Aug. 14. "The bettor; of that Admintstrabon," arys the National Intolligencer, ape:Attica of Gen. Taytor'a term, intempred by death,uremaina to be irrateN and when written, will show that scarcely wu one ever enrroooded lariat Mora MlSculeies, or ev er, In spite of • storm of calumny, more success. folly overcame them." The truth of this teatimony hod. an answering corrobersfion in the facts of the history to whiuh it refers to the Pitialtlll conacteeseen of the Amer ican people. Th •' Metal of celunany"witt, wines Gen. Taylor and toe Adraini oration were assail ed, dirgraceful to the calumniator. only, was pro. bably sneer paralleled In this country, in the coarse:leen Moe vulgarity. and the shameless ef. free tery or its falsehood. Vilitiestion became eye. tenized, and slander was organized into a code of taefica. Through all this cloud of atm., like a stately ship moving onward through logs and tempest, the administration of the tutreptd old hero kept even no. There w.a neither any faltenng of nerve or indefiniteness of amp... At the helm stood • pilot who had encountered perils before, whose eye caught as brightest glances at the presence of danger, whose hand wan firmest as the coed et grew more fierce. We hazard nothing In !laying that at the time of Gen. Taylor's death, his administration was stronger that at any prevmos period. Ityvas so. gulling new strength daily. Its character of in. Ilexible resolution of porpoise, combined with an all prevailing conviction Of the Integrity sad pa. Pietism of the heroic Chief, guided by an unpro. tending but most camprehenaive sagacity, had be. come Impressed upon the public mind, and the impression had taken a strong hold which was every day growing stronger. The time has not come for the writiog of the history to which the Intelligence, refers; but the epoch which it will include has made its mark already.—Bolt. dun. COMM P. tom Cas Some of mir eminent scientific men are again squabbling tin the vexed question as to whether coffee does not afford nourishment. One critical has laid down what seems a paradox—viz, that coffee contain. fewer nutritive propertice than the ordinary food of man, and yet that the etoo who makaa it his prin cipal Prod is stronger than the man who feeds on meat and wine. In support of tlng paradox, our moose cPes the example of the.imluess of the coal pita Cts'euri, who never ell Meld except e very small quip:airy.Sundays, and whose daily meals consist exclusively of bread sod butter and coffoe. These men, he says, are strong, mace. Ear, and able to do, and acme, perform more hard work than the miners of the teal pits of Onsin, In France, who feed largely on the more nutritive articles, meat and vegetables, and drink wino or beer. Another servant, taking nearly the same view, insists that the Arabasoc able to live mod. mealy, and to make long abstinances, as they do, entirely on account of their extensive use of cof fee. Bat this lest insertion is demolished, by the declaration of M. d'Abbedie, who has just return ed from Abyssinia, that certirn tribes of Arabs and Akrywesuana who do net use coffee, can sop. port greater fatigue than those who do. In wet. once of such very contradictory fact*, who shall any which of the learned doctors la in the right. —Pewit Car. Land. Lit. Gas. The lollowing — ineedote, which we find floating in the sea of jouinaltsm, gullies us as conveying an important moral. Smcnom vci °ICE'S Rtrarma_-_-Old stories very of ten have forcible applications to present times . The following anecuote we :net with lately In an cad/Inge paper: "How is it, John, that you bring the vrgaou home in such a condition." I broke it dririti,g over I stump." 'Where!" Back in the woods, half a mile or ow. 'Bat why did you rue against the stump' , — Couldn't you see how to drive atntight .1 did drive airmen, air, and that is Me very remits that I drove over It. The stump was dare,• tly in the middle or the med." 'Why then did you not go round it ," "Beam., sir, the monsphad no right in the mid dle of the road, and 1 had a right in it." . . "True, John, the stump ought ii.ot to have been in the road,butl wonder that you were so foolish as not to consider that a wets there, and that it was wrong er than yaw wagon." "Why, father, do you think that I out always go izi to my nghts r „ determ - "But what is the Use, will." John, of standing up to rights, when you only get a greater wrong by so dolog" awn stand up for them at all hattarda." °Well, John, all I have to goy is ttue—herealler you must runtish yaw own wagon." A negro woman wu relating her experience to a gaping congregation of her own color, •01014 other Saner, ahe laid ate had been to heaven Ooe of the brethren asked her, l'aiater, you Pee any black folk' in heaven!" She reviled. ..Oh, go oat—vpaw Igo in de kitchen whoa I was "du." C42.r.YV10 IT TOO Faa..—A fellow stele a wood sew, and on trial told the judge that ho only took it ID joke. "Rote far did you carry hl' asked dui judge. .Two miles," answered the prisoner. eTh a i jp carrying the joke too far, " remarked the judge, and th e prisoner was comm itted fo r aa . aattueuou. The "/..purl Kiertio Tux A. OF Auva - rtscru.—Mr. V. B. Palmer recently offered a prize of a. silver cup, costing SlOO, for the best essay on advertising and its bene fit, to business men. The Committee to decide consisted of Messrs. George R. Graham, William M. Swain and George H. Hart, and the prize has been awarded to Horace Greeley, Esq., of the N. T. Tribune. The following extract from the prize emattention, ay is worthy of aention, The merchant who aims to succeed in business must non at these too points—first, to be sure that lie can nattsfy a wide demand for the articles he deals in, Oh the lowest practicable terms; seeondly, that every body within the proper scope of his btu smet, is made aware of his ability and confident of his disposidon to do ro. These points attained, ho has only to do his businestiproperly, as it comes in upon him, and his fortune is made. . . To the merchant or dealer who is sure of his ability.to fill orders on the moat favorable lerms,the attainment of an adequate publietti is a ;natter of primary concern. If his circle of trade Is properly the county in which he lives, then he should take effectual measures to let every family in that coms ty know what he sails, and on on what coadmons. It is idle !napalm of thecae of an advertisement—he might as well object to the cost of shelteitug his goods from hail weather; prNecting them (rout I thieves, or dealing them otrt to customers. Ail the other coat of his bmoness is incurred Without ade quate mains or return so long as this esicatire ells ' meat of his business is neglected or seritnpaul. If his location and his stock only entitle him to expert the customers of his own township ter neighltorhood I thee he shaeld incur the expense of fully lufortunur that locality. Just so wits the wholesale merchant who upires to a custom on extensive with his State, his section, or the whole enton. If he Is prepared to atutsfy en widen demand on favorable terms, the expense of apprising those whom he desires for mzunners, of the nature of hie hosier., the character of his stork, the range of his prices, nod the reasons why he should be dealt with, is one which he mount imbue to incur without grins competency nod commas prodigality By thus re faster. he inns tan his expenses for rent, lights, and fuel, cleat hire, Sv , trent a half per rem to three, five, and in some mesa in tett per cent on his aggregate sale, 2111.1 renders ti mortally impossible that he should sell as cheaply as his more vomiter , - ing and en pable rivals In effect, he reefer es de feat and ineapacny, and retreats ro the rear rank of his vocation Some men who know enonch to advertise, are Tat to narrow as to euntine their adverttsrments t. pelmets at their own creed or party. If they do not choose to trade with any but men of like (silk, this is wise; hat If theydestre to have the whole pub lie for customers, it is othewise There is a large class who delight to shtne nownod placards as wits acid poets, and au nounee their wares in second hand token, or 4n dog gerel fit to set the teeth of o dull saw on edge. If their object is notoriety or laugh. Mt. is the mom o cam tt; bbt It it he butter., it would 'tea, het er to twe the , envage of tawittew Leave vowa. est. to the met., and let saber then ,rak or the et with dtro, toms otd Jecoiun. Iltr trWc , -ord.t that will convey the advt....nee. idea, the right Mt, Gaxmv Jr we, a .aying Lm Ls who le nut n fool ball ;be tane, n, be lime. Robert Hell, who held a ..muter n benng rrinalebed by a very dull preavber, ale exelarnat ton— - How can a men who preach., von, tett in o trifling a manner"' he moulted— " There, brother, to the dill - ma'am between u.. 'on talk your 110.1ocuse int the pulpit. I talk in.tie w The eminent Itr. Conn, hems in the inukt of a rolicon ow. twen.toet. unit ..ering a. dw tuned unbending lk4 quainmin.e approaching them, es .lain ed— n.p, We mast now be grave, there's a lot AN , 'EtovAltv —l,r Tyler. c'erl: . 0111 t w hedernskromy, Nl,l , nnel. tins !q•et limed as n ennttnin , e for t Govern,' end it is In the 1,e1.1113e of 111. editor, tiekte 1011, w :its the men ton of too unn,e A neat hive e rl. apccrentiy about nineteen. F 3 VS the Fredertel; Harald. a few days ago entered the Clerk's office, and re rnomtor her bonnet wonted Be. Bradley Tyler wat, nt The Doctor who WWI pretent, promptly and poi amy retponded in tha al firrnat tve • -Are to hav }toeu for G t - say* t overno he r? tedy, "the genttetnan w ” r "Why madwtn,”says the Sktetur south moth coniuston, "there has been none convematton o Thal subject " "Then roil are the very gentleman I want Have von any Itcenscs to du9osa of?' Yea, madam, wit' you have a romiler'n or a ordinary liceiie?" "An ordinary will do, Doctor, I am only going I marry a hale Dutchman.' " A RoatatiLr. \Versus, —A !lobster was called upon the stand, away mit West, to testify to the character of a brother !frivoler. It wan af , ful "flow bons have you l nown Bin Bushier...l;r" "laver on.ce Ite born " •• What ietuft general enarneler' ' "Letter A, !4,3 I 'Tone par a very genon way." "Would you believe him on oath?". "Yes ear Cr, on or off, or any other way " "Whaton your opinion, are has rialitmationa to good character?" "lie h the be..o shot on the prairies or the woods, he can shave an eye winker off a Wollas far as a shooting iron will carry a ball; he can dhnk quart of brandy a day, and chews tobacco like a horse." COOL —W e have read of many wonderful in stances of coolness and wing fruit' exhibited by in dividuals on trying OCCUR/ OD S. and have been sur priled to see bow the soul could bear up against the most crushingadversity, blows of adveity, and to the hour of sudden mud bitier disappointment; bin decidedly the "leftist" specimen of nouehalantas under sdl ic• lion that we have met with during the present hot season, lathe following incident- A love smitten professor in one of our Colleges, eller conversing awhile with his doleinea on the interesting topic of matrimony. concluded at lad with a declaration, and put the emphatic gut-soon "Will you have we" "I am sorry to disappoint you," replied the lady, .`and hope toy refteal will not give you polo. But I 1 must answer no." "Well, well, that will do, madam," raid be. philosoplocal lover, "ted now oppose see chan t ; eta subject." D 1111ssna's VOW L —The affects of thi. truil eitessirdieary medicine • most utistretory In All ousts is which It hail been Wed. No ether medicine has ever produced such effects so ineantanenesiy. It btu Daly to be administered, and relief f01i0... an * manual' mune. ❑ has been reed In the melee of the ben pby slelus of one country, and by them pro. eoueed wine, if not superior to ear aredenne ever offered for the expalston of worms: "It Is the very medicine which was wanted," is a remelt addtessed to the propene. daily. Mewl the "This ma, coolly that Wst have .old Dr. SPL•nr` Amerman Worm Bowfin, or Patent Vermtrus, th. Dew yew and tt has stven onboonded ratirfaction It D no mownen os the comment'', bat I. what In whor rceommeade it to be—a novae's.; xpeeiGe to lbw stilteted with worm.. II HUGHES & CO. Mod Greek, Steuben co Sept 7, 1P47 112" For We by J. KIDD S CO, No en Wood .Drat. stagO-JkwS Maud K to Hight by th• P trolevm.•••• S. S latrtoir—Slri I wish to bear testimony to the Medical violet of the Od called - Patrotenm. I wt. (or • lung time aftliated with a kindly inliamed and vary kite eye, so moon so as to lone sight entirely for about three months, with very little hopes of ever recovering the •10.1, and but a slight prospect of homing In re. tiered of the serenest; my attending physician was semi in making a ears, or in giving relief, and afforded me but little eneettragentent. I beard of the Petroleum about the Ist of April, 15.20, and gave it • Mal, die result is, the sight Is restored and my eyes well, e teem a little tender or weak when I go not in the sun. ANN ICI:LAND. Mansfield st., Cincinnati, May dl, I AUL 5.13. Liwroo—Sli: I hairs been unlisted with Piles tor rim years, and hay. tried other remedies, wlthOut permanent robef, until I beard of the Petroleum. I Dora used only one bottle, and think' I not entirely eared. I recosnotono it to all Who an .Abated with Pile.. I Lave known it to be good for sore eyes. Cm/dune/li, May ..ra, 1 370. E. D. OARIii:77ION Roe soli by Soy me a. McDowell, 140 Wood street; R E Sellers, 37 Wood .t.; D II Curry, - Xllegheny etty; 1) A Ellies. darolhanY; Jo.aph Douglass, Allegheny; also by thepropmetor, S. M. KIER, rya Canal Basle. seventh et, Pittsburgh 01Ica al Ohio and retina. IL /Leo, Third I Ptrnanaaa, Aninst 6,1250. Tni Stockholder. of the Obi° and Penneylearn Rail Road Company .no hereby nolined to pay :h. eighth Instalment olive dollars par share, at the nabs of the Company, on or before the Wei day of Annus The ninth instalment' on or before the Moth day a September. The tenth Instalment no or before tit loth day of October next. C:r The 7th Instalment was milled for on the MI% o Jrrly last. augßrttf Viqd LARIIIOI7., Jr., Treasurer. talyreVentents In Dentistry. DR. G. 0. STEARN% late of Boston, la proposed to ataosfacturei and act Duca Parra it whOla Plater of oars, upon daction or Atmospheric Scotian.-- TOopraclor cm= at nvie ialll7/72, Where the AUTO 111 =LOates stud madame next dpor to this Map ~ Fourth Went, Pittsburgh. Rona to—I: B. 12.Fuldea. F. U. Raton. isle mt. D. 111:111VV, — .11 % • Ittis i; Vorner °Mimi Matto u 4 Feu/ mom ""roitt-d1b71:13 FALL IIiPORTaTION OP 11418,Wqr. LOGAN, WILSON 4 , C0 12.WOOLIBTaggry . Are now proparuel with a large and hash stock of Engliah, Gamma. and American Ilatdware, to afar eapariat andu , manta to sayers. Tpoie ',Maw r to purchase w I,' ,mom their inteieft by Imilna A/trough onr meal, as they WO atlrattated 10 on tie most tentonable terms. Kuala ICHGOURAOLC HORN. IIILITIT OTIOSE'S CITIZENS' • INSURANCE COMPANY, Of F.ltt•borph. Q. 6. lILT94EV, W. MARKS, Ste, 61fice—No. of V.ter street, is the warehouse of C tillAral'. T I ' kind Y on ' o n s=s, M nsL, ' ,74, ctono, geode merchandise us surre, nod in tr.situ vessels, Ax. An merle goeren:y for the ability and latcgrthS the Inatthatlon, le a ll in the chermser of the Di rector.. who ere all citizen. of Piosburgle, tech and favorably known to'ihn community for Weir prudence, ir.teffigenre, and intigriti . . Dstecrone—tL Ilussey, Wm. Bega!ey, Win. Lee herr, Jr., Walser Errant,' 'Hugh D. Ring, Edward lleraehno, Z. Kicisey, S. Ilarbliogh, M. apath•th M'CORD & CO, Ca Wholesale& Resell NannlacLuse es &Dealers to HATS, CAPS & FURS. Oar. Wood &Fifth am, Pt /tabuTab. - Where they offer a tell and complete Sect or Hata. Cap., Furs, ac., of evereqaallty and etyle, ey sale Retail, rind melte the nnention of itiele cue tomcia and parcliasela generally, ...nen n g ibe in th a t they will tell en lac MOST atvalrtAatonr naglulf On Sunday nu tang, lfa'd instant, May. Annum formally of Lulli.:ld ea, Goan., lased y yam The (uncoil will tyke pinec this afternoon, from the residence of her ton in lava, L Wilmerth, on batik of !Mal, aLoza the upper laidge, Afleghemy city, net o'clock, Min afternoon, to the Allegheny Cemetery. frfertiv of Mc famiiy are invited to attend. lUadta Peungassa My sad Cavil]looks. T l p l . E LL l. l v o e d been intro4ueed intn b lu Pittsburgh and the wbeciibct agent Teachers and ntbcrs übll be supplicd alpublisher's pncoso as elated in circular. J 11 MELLOR, nuelb • hl Woo,I•1. 1211:331 A % , ;lll . li i conor u e . V . t r d 4. j midesnable Dorelltog' House, Mo•.esstun myna irnomol'antTiT'. No ita Peuco' street quire of John 11. 11apard, or ‘Villt ' Or P o 4L o ' k. I ntl No Ito labeny street. sogl9.da 3i) Powdrr, 11.19 t rc 4 & AItTeIiELTREE, DISSOLUTION THE pattnpr.l.4 , 1., caul, rxisting under o.le ram oi n. & Co, was th,twvea Ue .0.. .. . . consent, On the 17.11 ill.. Ilnd ~ , e withdrawal ,s; A P. usgoo6 mon I;l< rim. Ito I o ,iness Witt Le CO.. .•1 or o.c rci,stolog perts,r, under tle same los le tilt,ng o; K E.? konol- A 1%, , who ro.pectioily ow. tt shbre ut ,u4ll, pal.ol.lK, 'MO"ba.e o 0 ..16 Larks, LalnDre, I . .stiorin t••••elc., and • variety idrtn. , ltr Hardware. ut al-Sr IVtachow•e. No MI Voter street A P 4 SI,OnD, N. SIAIIIISWA OM= Estate of Matthew El.i.Oserte,dee . 4l• A LL prr ld to itm mid ”tate tar Few., ed totaLrocdtu. onyto It ose kuvi g •I.ltul 41,1tuir, m ut, dull •utheattc•ted •ad . ttoout dony, to etit,l. 1, tit•• undrt.:ol.l eze• A 111 0 1.101VIIII:, 11110 V EV CIITLDI. gtot[l , ll. - I.TER I 11.011 HIE lEVILVAINI a. WILLIAMS, 10 Grrus, , ir, flaftimrur, A I ;E . N . lt+l ,. I T s ' ttk „ : „ .:1: n ..• ,rq iti•r; ...o•o •••'wec nonoven notcha. I, t, .ruLla 11l tpu..,ts,r. to E2,tur.J at ankttri re, .. aIDIIII3IIiTILS. TOILS' NOTIC 110 (TICE tr nc re by nlrry. t•. at I c.c.o j2.l2teminiA -111 gintlll,l to the ut4,..r,J,uu c.tAte nt i!cceutre Ail p..r mdcbtedt.3 rEd ertltc repr,...1., took., t.rtmestonte pAlturul. .IEI ttU pert on. haring clahna nth t,etn,,lkEy outbentics,d, for pn) met, lull N mr•cirer,• - rrit r ELIZA liic.2LEASTER, Atha's. t"111,,E..:Cr P,oclannntlon. ) t.ittoc. ' a prrcet•t too're tLc Lando or wm :or, rule, o I•te•oloat o , thy Goo:tot eatottoon elca t, !or 1t.4 Jathc,ll' Ut.rlat M I . ,a.rvina, Jutare of iba Cour. o: o)ez w Trim,r,.ind 11...vety r.344- , or Dtra. , •l,anJ , =l= or oar told 01.0 0.10:1.4,1 ond 1,17, rata Ictlter t at: tic •tt. rat Jot It vet at Itte I..tart I.lottact rt. taa ctty of Pitt•ttata,h, ton et,. Ito.", Moadaty or Oct.tbatt telt, at IC u'attot< a A M. SEEMNIMME Wsi L< unru natl thrtr, 111 Mc, prop, ra•l3vo, :be corJs, Mg ., . Lon, t.lximo.i.o• nn.l ren4en, mop,wruch to rr.rcrtl, ottxr In the, ,ch•.i eppr,,in io done— pod rrosccutc the 1.(.110.1[11, Wet now oc or toes In lt c tool of rout count, A,c0,13r, to 5 , und Itotre to Nose, um us tut tl.cm •lottl • them uT:der Ulf hand of tote as of AuFort •he year of our Lard one inoa•and •ekga banerr and :114, nod 01 ite Coma:or:wealth ILO iSit CAR 1 Eft i•VIITH, !Atoll BUGGY FOR SAL.F. Cr) . 4 . :E:RrD NUGGI - , in excplle TLn r.„.• MOTIGits (Mee or Pathbargh Gas Compnoy, August 17, 173 U. rpm: Stec 0 .o:Jers Of the Piast , orgt, rnuthuny Ia u Ithr , ,y u ne J. to,, t• ow.. . . c.c./ ..f betn of tw. , live rtayr,ec of e!celmg two per , ous no flout Trut saut 0....mpa.1,, for u.rco 710 Ts, flout tbe ot,.plovvr , r • .11. THOS. Prat. 1000 L&B1311.11118 117111IT1AD ;ni t and • large number of Mame VV and woos Cutter,, are wanted immedia:ely. upon tee pa, of the Ohio and Penusylvoßs. Rail Road ketweeo ralatm•plt and the State Line or Oltto, and 500 wale outtse line to Ohio. A large numb. of Mame. aNi I;utter• may o employs.nt at the 00000 over or thg OCILVCI at New Iltuttman Appltratpou J.pay 14 to td the euntsactota op tee Lee, re to It.e C,np.itly' • Floptnalend=l at the New 11.enton tilt tire. nod Inhumation may he awned at toe Rah Row la Pittsburgh. Toe century t. very healthy, mud good wager are regulotly paid. •nglr.diw \Citnniss , iN, Jr., Iltret. RICE—V tr• prime °esti beat Mc< p.m received via caaal, and for stile by atigl7 SELLERS k. NICOLA bags prime [teen Rio tot sole by Reel: — — SELLRILS. Ss NICOLA -.------ TOISAC,O-20 bls Russell ik Roblnirris 10 boa rrtee k Ilarilwco-Ps Ws; 3 cue , flaunty.' lb lump; bleoeue3 and lay as Is by tour sr.tyLERS A Nicru-q ACKlaPol.' AIACKILLIKI3!-100 brit more 171 thou lane Ida 3 Mao keret, for sale by C A MrANULTICL CO, awe] tarsi Balm A LcuitoL -5 brie Nal reed for sajc i p m ,... co _ riAsTr, reed InrRIT , t o r t c( 1 k a.gt U 6fi,fr,wii.ffs - iei'd — f7r;al7ll;fr J I.IOD ..sonw, urdzln.oL im co c 110,17 J HtUU & CO - DiSSOLOTION OF PAHTNERSIIIPT rillillpartarraltip of loansam &Stocklon, composed I. al the n alessigned. ha. Lid. day heca dis•olvad by mow. consent. N. R 10fINsTON, C ASTOCICION, Caudal tab. loly CY, Ml—fnt PRINTING & BOOK BINDING THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT No 60 Third, below Mortal at. W. S. HAVEN, ISucoespor to Johnston & StuckWO D F.:IPECTFULLY informs his Blends and the eel -4301. Of the old establtehreant that, tmetug pun-Sneed the Pnottog ()Pipe and Book Binder) of the late hot, he I. prepared 14 elec.;e with nearness and diseetue, e, If Jeser.puott of BOOK & JOB PIONTINU AND BOOK BINDING - • Ilarti, bud tbe management of the Printing denim merit of rho late Lim for seventeen rest, Pu`l, b leebt ronfident or being alio to render satialucuon oil Who moo furor Lim with their patronage. August Id, ir.f.ti —ungid:dim f Amerman and Tribune enpr) 1311:10 A rr n op uuleTlarti ALSO, The n,ruild unJ Thud Stones of IVarehousc No Illsokol sum. Enquire of It C STOCKTON, Dooksetleo, •ugl6 47 hbolirt Pt WOOLLEN 00005 THE te , dersicned has on hand, and thin day re A. cat • I the mann factorcre, or, convirnanent • latgu :01 of I'l.nel, all cola°, plain and barred Alao, lied ett. tilankci Coanog, Beaver t: oifs Cas.onlry• and Tweed., orlarh he Will act II 'hee. c ocr•. at Inn, faetutere prwra. Th. mama.. U. Ili SNlJJ:.,lgoodd Ist Invited. Ii L.ilE, eaRlO th7 Larer:y at. doa as. °tied st and Lutsue cover., beautiful patio sod prints less, at Nes 7 t u Wood cf. avows Jk.ll F la.aJd CLuT If y y d d a , 4 3- 4 i Floor 1 , . 1 / .. 1 idol; • dad ydol 0-1 do 400 yd. 0-1 Far salc,:arboleaolo and Total!, by .J If PHILLIPS anal/ 7/e0 Wood at. — WICEILIGWAhI L , J6DIALIC COLLIGITM,7 Cincinnati, Ohio. I{£ Ninth Annual do . uun of the ; Weeleynn Fcmalr CoII natant, wnen it Is Important that all who netts° to attend daring the brat term shoeld be mown, though students ate reeerred at any rime. The facilities now possessed by thla Institution for Intellectual devr.lopernent, and for Imparting a wand, as well as a reined education, art not surpassed by these of any 'mutation in the country—whilst the VS- Penne ore ieee than theta of oily dmttat llatllllllOn. Mash earn Ind attention Is ran to the 'align ur edaeatioa of Om etudents I. the great fundamental Principles anddectrines of CuristiannY i whit. ..thing mentrtan is allowed to disturb the peace or lance who 60111 Bert tnitturuon. Young Indies from a &tine° will be received into the fatally of the President, where they will rangy all the ewe and atlention yrh oh their health or happiness, manners or morals, may require. For pa:titulars, sea this ItILOOsi eatalogse.or appli nation may be made either perraeally, or by latter to the President P WILBER, President. Cincinnati, Aortal a, Inal—aagllidit —lCtn. (Jac PapploogikvioN.- . .WitigßEASin'and bj ,Aln oirlhe .Gtherisl Ai. ! acMbly et Pettasylionalm,entilled an Act ty.la- Ting to elect... or ibto Commonwealth, It liAMotned on Mc La glee ectica of 'ltch Mentions to be held, and entusterate In sloth notice what. otricenvitte to be elected : In pursuance therm/21'1. C.X.TS C "'" s ' Sbentf of the .L.listy of Allegheny, do P . erefore make known and glue tail pablic notice to the electors. of soul County of nllegurnp, that a .General Electioa will he held in the said county. on the SECOND CrSIPA OF ittlioDEEL NEXT, at the several 'election limn et. !herein The electors o: the First Wan/ of the city of Pitt. burgh, to meet ot the house of hire. Jmo Übte, at yowler of Ferro aisl Fourth meets, in said ward. The electors o' thoSecood Ward of the coy Of Pitt.• torch, to to w the Bunn District lintel, comer of err .rd awl ttm rn ncht ewers, in said ward. The e etc..* of :ha 'l'Lird Ward of the ray of Pitts- Lurch, to mei, at 'he 1 . 0111 , . of Ander. ittchlastor, Esq The Mercers or the Fourth Ward of the city of Pine. Lurch, to meet 0. the Public School attS , word. The electire e' the Fifth Ward of the oily of Pine ,north. in meet at the Peinteylvonia Muse, occupied by coalieh Smile. in .r'o weird. The , :eetorn n , the Ward of the city of Pitts. burgh, to meet s th , Patine School floneeyin cud Ivr.tg rte sleet", the Seventh Weed of the city of pitionegh, to rocs mt the. Pointe School Boum. to toll weed. Tim e , ertors of lo• ri.ehth Ward ofthn city of Pitt.- burgh, to meet ..t the Public School.. Mum in mod weed. The elem. attic Ninth W.rd of the city of Pius burgh, to meet at the Public School Mum, in gni' Tb, elemare or the Fims Ward of the eny of Atle• gheny, to meet of the house of J. Woodhouse, Robin- Fun otreet. che of the Second Wind of the city of Ail. uheny, t Mott VI the hoe. of Widow ' Thompson, north overt eon, of Ohio street and the Public Prove The electors c Tint d Word or the elle of Alle gheny, to meet -t the milk School Ileum, in send ward, on the Ver. Con/mere, The elector. of I' °ugh Ward of the eliy of Alle theny, le meet nt the boon of Mrs. Wylie, East COO - The electors • f Put township to meet at the horse of Mr, Nency !slurry, on the Mechanics' Orel Farm. I ere Turnpike road, to NMI township; except the quail- 5.1 voters rend dy in sermons Nos 4.7. and 14 of the erty:dismict, vel.o shell vote at all general elections to the nir th woad of the city of Pittsburgh; Theelectors of Peebles township to meet at the house of John Meilen in the vtlieve 01 Fast Liberty. Theelectors of townrhip mem at the house of Francis Wtlsou, on the Fnmkstewn road, In said township The elector. of Plum township to meet at the house of Jahn !Dimmers-Ile, In said tovenship. and Hugh Lo ran shell be /afire. sod Pugh D Xing, and James Mc Drub, see, shall ho the Inspectors, until others are duly °tented. The elector. of Patton township to meet at the het., of Joel Munroe, in said township and Femurl elbow shall be Judge. end Wliam Caroters an Devid Daggs shill lie Inspectors, il until Others h am dul y y elected. The clearers of Veracities tosurehlp to meet at the Brick Seta of IL um, near the White House formerly occupied by Thus Neel. and now by Wm. A.Show. The electors of Elizabeth township, inelnding the Immesh of Elizabeth, to meet in the house formerly e .,eepeJ by Joe l , Wnleen, In geld borough. The el t' re of .Dl7-rsou township to meet at the m ec bea •f Jolla :nice, formerly occupied by Jas King, in seal :township. The electors ot township to Meet at the house of Saint Wtlson, formerly tcrupted by Jut If Neel, In said township. Th.rlce,r.of tipper rut. Clem township to meet at the boom so Jaws Conn lo'sset tonship The electors of Lower Et or, Clair :own w • hip to meet at the hawse of Jest ph ladders, Ile.a fetrY,l to said tow cob ip. The reel,. of Rubinson township 11 meet a, the Leh, of torch Ne.Farluol, formerly "salty McFar land, in mid tow, , hip The electors et Findlay township to meet it the hesse - of MeMielland A. Arsons, fenntaiy °imitated by John Charles, ht.the Vtlitlge of Clinton, in mid town thle. 'line ate! mrs twanah'p to meet at the boom ( liter °moon ie toot toammlap. The e'ectimo Ohio omanAhm to meet at the haute JO a 11,, in ..nol ,mNr.•lll,l m The eleete Etv.klm tommbin to meet at the onto %matey oreupied by J. yhrum, to taid town. The elettnts of the Itornoo of Manchester to meet at the Tee efee:es, of ileacry, tsvm.bip tom eet at the hen•,., of Got,/el, ro.he in 'hid tnwm•htp The ele - tor• or Rel4wln , ovnt, , h;p zo meet at , he hom,ei Jotel C o v o oo to enitt myrnahip 110' r'eetnr• 1.1 Snowden to-rn-hip to meet at the bor of Prter It •ter. s town•mp It• eleetor• S•lth Fayenn town•htp tonmet of the boost of the tam a, U. V. CoaLer, 61.4 10000.010 The clettnr• of North Payeve townshm to tocrt at the neame mos •711,11 r op Franco, Januar., at Hu -4e Mill, in said town.hm. The elector% 0' ICON. Its. tr.h.• In mret et the house ort:eor•e Croper, on the Fmoklin road, la said town ship. The elector, o( Pine ton-t,hip to meet of the house of Wiltern CorFr.t.t.r..q • to 431,1townehip The r r, n; %Ye,: toven.htp tomeet at the boog , ft( t'Amiev..n tovenOgp. The n'e..tot.7 ot Eagt Deer to to meet at the Seh.,3l Iluetsc, to the White, of Tatentem, ut sot totyn.tolp Theoee.,. Isitona lowest, to meet at the hon., toraterly uc opted by y. Harkey, to tiabt towtt• .h p. else of Snaler township to meet at John 5h..,• lors.nl.l 'I nr. ,oers ot Nit ladiana intro reliding in th. follownn• , e.enned I•eornhafT• .1,1 vote at /g• rro,usn, In I,lc Boron& o t+ll.; Pet or7h. nt • cc ,, n re, at 0r4./.0. LryTong at a p•s•nt vn gi.eny it,ct at nh ~,er liar of tie tano of /mats Rosy, ard u•tm , kg , no; the,' 'y e , nrse ~ -tween tarts. of Ike Re. slid Juhn aid Fre,. Ilentrv. to 'he N. E. corner said ins Ro , l , . aln.—tbruea -mar • westerly ezur, to Revs tow,Y, liar in .1,1, • man. er aa ex.brat al. 1 , ...-11,1.ns orb,. strum , snl'aaninnshaln, di•triel and Ike!grkwas wilt R.,- relied the since UAL., I a,ov” dr•ser.tv.rt I.oan.iarr • The el..etor. of she In. rasa It or Ilcrm n•laszn to mee et the 1'1:1,1, Itvbool VI, In stud borotteh. The eleNner o , the Onrou.,ll 01 East rminshana 10 me, a: Ih• to !toad f.I.Meo of Olivet 11. Ofamhj, said latongh. .I!te o' Dequoirne Borough to moot at 11, ebbc Srh Il.i•• sc. lc 'ell borough, The elec.. • ie the. Ibirombh of Lawrenceville to .t et Ste 01, cube 1 !lonic, in ettl.l borough Tic.• , lib ros,7li of Shurp iburxh mee trio bribro v . Jantea Sharp, in sail borougn. he u . GUN. of coo tiorJueit of MeKeetport to Meet at it, Town trap. in a rirl borough. The Cie.., of Lae bnroagli of Samba Pittaburght• a t at the haute birc hi ouetipiell I.y E. M'A munch at the endof tan a linego, in mud borough The elev.., Of tio %row) of ut nu, at Patch . W ovalbort u". 1 .• t.me v. 4 1..... ountlt.d o• s f r Stir' I Cos oltl.,,oner. Ono pervert or Sur•cyor t to.ai 1. One pervert car Auditor One perlon (It Con en! S. One per epo tof Congreße to All the unexpired to of Arose.. Hump., manned. Übe person Memo. of the Senate of Petnsyl van.. Floe pets°. lot 4km/intro of Astembly Peonly, • . One person far Prosecatlnr Attorney for Allegheny ea t U). 110 pereon for Arnhfor One per° a for County Surveyor. Also, to tote for or against the following amendment of So Cototoution of the time efSellneylvanta, agreed to by tt ton/Otntr of the oftembete elected to each hOillle al the Legtalntuee, at two tueeesetve segues. of the RESOLUTION RELATIV E TO AN AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTMITION. UMW car by the Senate and House of Represent.. Met or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gone eel Assembly get, That the ramdsation of this Com monwealth be amended in the second section of the firth article, en that it read m follows: The Judges of the Supreme Court et the several Comte of Common Pleas, end of such other commie( Record as are or shell be este, 'Wed by law, shall be elected by the qualified elm. of the Commonwealth. In the manner 'amain, to . wit The Jades of the Supreme Coen, by Ike queliqed electors of the Commonwealth tergM the Ptesident Judges of the mural Courts of Comm. Pines, and auen other Courts of Record es ate or .hell be erabllsned by law. and all other /me. tequited to be Maned to the law, by theowali bedal of Ise esspeenve diem.. over which they are to preside or act as Jo lgcs, and the AMOcittle Judges of •ho Courts of Comm. Pleas by he quails fled electors 01 tee rountiesreroeetively. The Judges of the Supreme Cowl ahal bold Weir offices tins the term of Limn years, if they shall so to behave themselves well, fsulneet to the allotment hereinafter provided tor, sulacquent to the fins elemion,) the Pre miere Judges of the nevem,' Coons of Corm. Pleas, Pre .dent of nab other Court. Record as awn o rs shall he eszahlahcd by low, and all other Judges mitered so be Wanted et the low, shah hold their office. for We term of ten years, if they Wall so long behave them selves well; the etwuata Jude. or ibe Cont. of Common Pleas shell hold their others foe the term of five ream, it they shalt long behave behave themselves well;all of whom shalt he commissioned by the Gm moor. out lot .y referable cause, which shall not he will Met poem's for impeachment, the Governor shall remove any oi them en the addres. of two t fuels of each hence of the Legating.. .Tbe boat flecttee shall mke plane lathe general demi. of thla Cameroon wealth next alter the adoption of thin steer Meal, and the erralreierteni of at the Judge, who may be then in office shall expire on the first Mondmof December t o ter,,, wheit the term of the new Judge. Wm commence The perms. who Watt then be elected Junes of the :engem Coart shall hold their offices so follow., don 0 1 them for three year., one for six years, one for atm yea.. one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years, We term of each to be demded by lot by the laud Judges. se soorcafter tgielecdou convenient. and the result cerefied by them to the GOearriOr, that the eOrturriselOM Say be Issued in ac. madame thereto. The Judge whose mmonalon will dist expire shall lit ChiefJustlee during his term, mod thetemer each ledge whose mennumlort shall first .spite shall an Mu be the Chief Jusuce, end it two or snore eolorms!lohe expire eu thestame day, the Judges bottling Went shall decide by lot which Wierbe the CluefJoance. Any vacancies, happening by death, resignatio or otherease, to one of the wet courts, shall he filled n, by appointment by the Gover nor, to continue till the first Monday or December succeedetg the next general r I astute. The Judges •I She Supreme Court and We Petah.. of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, al stated times, Imelve for livar services au adequate compensate., to be fiord by law, which Wail not he ousetaished done; their cenunuenee in ahem het they shall receive no fees or permantes of office, not hold any other °Mee of profit under taw o rb,Commonweal or tiadm the government of Lim States, any other State of Wm LW,. The du d dges of the :Weems Court, during Wm mmitumee in office, shall reads with; thin Commonweatth; and Mt other Judges, &inn; Ihnr cool rein omen, shall reside wohlt, the dloinet or ected; fur whlch they were respectively elected. hIrCALMONT, Speak. es we Homo ea Rep... Math. V. BEST, Speaker of the Same. Aud by *atm oft& lath than of the ant Of the «I altar was enacted that every pent. anent JeNtreee of the Peace, who skall bold an office or spl pottament of profit or trust under the Government el the United States, or of this ewe, Or of any eitY, or incorporated district, whether a commitsioned I s otherwise. a mbouttnate °Meer Or agent, who Is or Well be em Under the Legislature, Judiciary, St Eamon , . deportment. of h is State or the United States,. of any Jed,. or incorporate/ of t h e and Lu g that every serraher a( Congress, and of the Sm. Legislature, of the Select and Common Comets of say etty, nt Commenemera of my Incorporated t:lu.. by the taw !neap... of holaine emre.lng at me some C o we ether or 'appointment of !Mgr, Impector, n• Clerk of my eleetirm of this Common wealth, and that trip thrpeeturdirdee or otheredgem oyany web election. Wall nettle Met. m any ME. to be then voted. Alto rand by the 4th section of an act approval the Igth of April, IttW, 111. enacted. that We lath sec tion of We act pasadJule VA. led 9, en:Wed as act re lating tO the eke.. of this Commonwealth, shall not be eonsernei as ID prevent any metal officer or bormlgh Miner, hem earn. - as Judge, Isopeetsr, or Clerk stony Geaeral or Special Election In tha Com monwealth. And t Mune Judges of the respective districts gemmed, ore requested to Meet Int We Court Ito so the eity of Plasburgh.on the Fad d y Marl& second Tuesday of October next, then and there to prepare for theft dubs. malted by law. (liven ander soy hand and seal at Pittsburgh, this Nth day..! Aogast, A. 21. 1850, and of Wm Independence orate Mated Stales the seventy fifth.— auelgsd3straMT CARTER CURTIS, SSerifr. aft HOOPS—Nr rd la *acre and rot sate by )ria MELBA( Is BENNETT - PROPOSALS FOR 111181131.: Offiee oftbeosfo.b pent. SAL Cgs Pittsburgh, DROPOSALS in writing will be le 1. undersigned until Tfiesday,therat far the delivetv in the cross ties rtgbint ibr laying the tract of the 011ie and Pennsylvania' Rail Bold from hence to Ilhasaillon, a distance 0(107 miles. The ' number of lies requited will be &hoot imo thousand tilos hands.] per utile,' The ties are to be of mind while risk or reek oali, subject to the inspection of the engineer of the codipany. They mottle cair a maw, into lengilis of by feet. If of sawed Umb er,r, litvY am tor , e POTtll' by eight Inches Ignore; if of hewed timber they sic to be flatted on the top and bottom to a width of eight !OM!. They most be clear of bast, ddlivered sod piled op, the tine as difcewd by the engineer, between Oa firm ofgannary and his of Stay next bidders arc requesled to stabs what umber of lief they propose 1.0 deliver, and ot what sections of the rail road limy _propose to deliver them. They may propose for bee of chest:num locum, it uflociut, they may be seven laebeg,squans. Proposals ate also invited far furniabing mad sills of white pine or white oak, to be font by nine inches square, and from eighteen to twenty Sa ne feet long, to be de li vered on the line of mad is a 10. W. ROBINSON, 1,4 Presldent. aoglbaltoctl. FOUNDRY PIG 1 / 3 .0N-70 tons" so ',g 110 n, on the Allegheny Wharf, and for We ep Jd R FLCIYD JUST received from Phlllipsville ratitoey/1000 pdi 011 Cloth Crash, Menem patterns, fez sale by eagle J t H PHILLIPS 1000 fe ciT n G mo F a a 7 L-Hakr}idri3O,l4o 7&.9 Wood at N. D.—All Dose sold Is warrantee to the parelturrs to give satisfaction equal to leather or the fonds re • tented. aa.lo ELMOTION pit E Stockholdero of the Northere'Llberfes Com l. perry ere hereby nootled, that en electlortito make Choice of three Managers and • Treasurer for the an swer year, voll he cold at the Toll Mouse of sa bridge, on Bat, rdny, the e 17th last, at 4 o'clock, F.. M. WAN, Secretary, Au goat 14, 11130.—aug I kt3to ; 11AVINO sold out our entire Met of goods to hlr. John Shephord, we would tate pleas= In re commending him to our friends and customers aa worthy of patronage, and notion for him a continu ance of their parrouagn H. B. lIUSLIFIELD etmlb . d3t - GEO. BIOEARD. & CLA.BIIICAL ACADZIRT. THIS institution will be re opened for the reCiption of lads and young gentleman, oath° lirstMoriday, the second day or September next. to plan of this Amiderey Is comprehensive, em• bracing a liberal course of Instruction In Clusic and Scientific Learning, the Modern Lanautena, a full Conner orCommermal Studies. and the various brawn,. es of elementary English Education. The Institution Is furnished with. the 'necessary Maps, Globe. Physiolog Astranondeal: Philo. sepheal:, end Chemical b whidh the pus are aided to acquiring • • m Apransms,ore thorough know. /edge critic aublems ()rethes. BOARD UP INSTRUCTION. Cocos PAIACMAL. Wm A West, A M ,ilnstractor In the Latin and Greek Innenages. . . John D1f11.,41. Id., Instructor In Mathematics. Jones H. Reed, A. N., Instructor in the Natural. Mental, and Moral Sciences. John C. Schmid, ph. D„ Professor in Modern Lange. age, P Duff. Professor in Dock Keeping. J {Mims, Profeslor in Pennumbhlp. ACADEMIC EDIFICE, The Academic Edifier Is on Ferry Chem,betireen Fount, and Liberty. The boi ding Is large, come mains, and arty, and being out tithe business part of the city, it ts cant and retired, which rend.% it a very tleolrehlo Bunton for en Institution of [seaming. Circulars can he obtained at the beak rotes ita both clue. 11,0 Principal can be men at the fte• adeinse asdew QUDA ASII-10 culla teceired fist by - y suKIG •• 23 %V /UW3111:1611 ef REAM WIEESE-75 bzp ree'd for sale by LJ naglS SkW I ARB►OOIt VT ASl 6 —.6 S Cured, and Soaks eosurnan demi roe 'J per steamer Reveille. for mkt by •uyl6 8A W 11AllB&IIRli F.:RIM:G-40J b. in atore artd for sal4tby _Vii & W I.I&HIJAVOIi H AM S—Evans & Serifs Cincinnati tutu Cuteil; Alaceyta Indiana Virginia do t3catch cured ; not molted. for tale by WM A ttIeCLURO & CO 'ogle Y.:(1 Liberty at I )itIKU 13EEF—Jno Dane' Cin. Cured Cana...Bed: do do cot earivanased For talc by tangle' WM A bIeCLU BO ACO SMit"ttKellT BEEF TOI , IO t/tl.-- a ii k tie c azt . t r a l ffy liatc.by VENISON HAMS—A few ebd Venison Slams re 4,1,15 WM n hIeCLURC: d Cu Stamm Beat Trimmings. AATF: merle the attention of those fornizaing Seam Ir I' Heats to cur assortment stTnninnors, compel. inn in pair of the folloartur,—• • 64 coo 0.4 Table Linens, Linen Napalm', iluenbuck Diaper, I Scotch Diaper, Card 'fable Covers, Crash, Curtaln matettal of all de• I ?data, he. vertituunta, - Ni; SIeCLINTOCK, Cnp.t AVolvlsouve. 75 Fourth .t. T HAVE for sale, a number of bonds and mortgages, to moms (root SUN to 11500 0 , maturing no from out to ten year., or in anneal instalments, wtth interest payablesemi annually, or by city prriperty mood in value to wrier the amount. for which they •re respettively draw. H. IJI:ADV WILKINS, tumid:llU' Att'y at Law, No lilt Fear* H. Strawberry Plants (Or Sala at Green wood Garden. . T 3 C/ST'S Prue, Ilovey's fleallinga .ad ID Thsse ore the largest sod best flavored hall amonrst all Me different Vtaiellee now crown. Orders addrested to the prmelelob West Manch.. ter will receive prompt attention. 1 fileKalN. emelt For gal., On Loaf Credit.. ALOT on Wylie street. emu Locum 109 feet m from by Mt feet in depth to an alley :19 fectando. Also, a Lai. on Wylie, sliest, near Fallon, di feet in trout by 121 feet in depth to no alley 211 feet wide. A ptuy to • H. BRADY WILKINS, augltdif Atey at Lasr,lol Fourth et Velvet PHs Carpets hIeCLINTOCK has In store and for vale the V V . largsst a:teem:tent of Vethei Pile Carpet of the trnit an( neseert styles ever oder d In this eit), to welch we in,le Ike specrivl r lemon of those ref.vtre :0 ye, 0, Weir:nen. 7A iteu•th .t. atiet4 ===ri A SHALL Ler of Glbbed Herring, prinae order, 11 fu axle by JOH N AIePADFPI kr-11 noal , Canal Born. I flik BRLS. .2,:i14.91ZEHE1., Boston Inspect:en, IVV lust N o in prune order and for sale by 10/1N tdeFADEN A Mk, .1411 Caned Basin. RICE—IJIG. last reed and b. tale by MILLER 41. lIIICKET4ON r2L k Liberty st frOBACUO--50 baa Russell & Robinson's Ts Lump; 20 Ur. Ravine. do 20 bal Myers' pound blimp; In Core and for sale by anvil MILLER & RICKETRON Amarsatated Miasmata% luaulauga Cessa pany of tharClty istPlttabarib. CAPITAL 0200,000, J. SC. MOOREHEAD, Pras'l—W. W. DAISLAP, Beal 'FRC Cqmpaay Is emar oregamd ill Manna against 1 FIRE, •nd Si AMER RI Of all abuts. Office, Second SIN y, WiUfru RaIL . otaartasar, I. S. Moorhead, Body Partenon, Wm. A. Hill, R. 11. Harshly, R. B. &Wawa, Joshua Rbadta, NI. Edgar Edward Gregg, A. P. Mahar; Wan. Lingwood, , D. C. Sawyer, Chas. Kcal, Wm Gorman. augll;:dly Damage de Lalnes: MURPHY A BURCIIFIELD va gelling neat and handsome my lea or above goods at reduced priees. A tem pieces /largos still remaining th at ar.lt be closed inn very • asigl3 Small Plaid GlaghnMlS choice colors, including some of a well saperior quality; also, all cola. of Chamley Gingham, ailed us ions Shaw tEdiiieilsiiTiletal Atfor sale by [eagle] :Wht BAGALSV Bco J. M. SMITH'S ENGLISIT, Claisical.' and Mathematical Schdol will Re.f2lpen on Monday We 19th lint.ott Webster infect. at the head of Seventh at. au ty N up Sattirdny,loth Instant, small lunch of ICoyo, O tg e ve fi b n ln , Ir . : In the neighborhood of tho Pmt lem.ine them nt ;Ms office. ‘td• Confer a t o" . by nal) 0 Ali NLoolugq HOARDS, 15000 FEET Worked Oak Floorteg Saudi perfectly dd7, and of a superior quality ' , for "le by S. tt LAMLE. aueltbdtf Sharps burgh. WANTED: AMALE teacher to MI a vacancy in the male mt. 'nary department In the fiat Ward Pablo! school, Allegheny. an examination vIII take place at the School Boma In said Ward on Thotaday the lR h nod Applidationt, In the mean time, may be handed In to any of the direct.. None but experienced leath ers need apply. A. LAMONT, Pre*WEAL Alld bs db y, eny, in , : .Itdl i b bbyyb,e guby 3 B. & 41711ZROA11011. bq A FIPEE'S NEW bIONTIILYNATikiIy June. July, and Angazt, now on 11.1* at Int pe number, by Ii HOPKINS anal .„„})„ Baildinn., flour' JIeVIONAItY MECTIANIIIi.fse.. by [tyros. 12 number* o f this valuable work now for sale at Inc per No. by [ang7l If HOPKINS CIARLYLES LATTER DAY PAMPHLETS—now T../ I to air sale by [aug7l R HOPKINS 13ACbti—Shoulders;t3o1eN and Haan for sale by ant? eA W HARIIATIOII INDOW/7.l7n9lS—lSno boles Ebel - heart's Wu, 'r dour Wass, assorted sires, on hand, for sole 'by aug7 tkr - AT.TI) -7 3 4•7171CtilIMI:LTs7i.i.i. • w T Vertnng. from the !guest otanulanortes In Neu. owl Pb,ledrlphia, and also from French Agenciee, the newest and most approved topics of Ps. lon n Linn ann Tea e to rTo e s r . w o h r s U ale r d at e t B s S Wood etße,abe men Fourth street p and Diamond A ll ay, ascenter to S. CAIRO. D'Ba MACKEREL -20 bola No 11 13 bobs Not; 50 bola No 3 ham 116 Id brie do for mile by toglit SELLERS dr. NICHOLS T DRTRD BEEF—tI tieroru Sugar Cored Carniusad JJ Reef Hann, a prime anwle, for ' , ale by • ' attgl2 SELLERS Pc NICIIOLB FISH-10bris read foTt s by V WICK a. TteCANDLF23S nOTASII-111 casks pars. reed daj for sale susl2 WICK. & 31cCANDLESS DRS HERRING—W(I,bn on band roi We by ouyln WICK & Nee/NI:MI*6B MACKEREL—No 31am re reed anti for sale' by in aural ' WICK EcIIIeCANDLESS Trtairiligratti f Kona , Pata -- 71 — as IfFetaThipti. 834i e n atle s a tull ' ha .b .rmtl e r2r b to arri b ar, o p a a ed next 000th,per,larma Rteh,...Ertrope,t , ogea t oi. and other *hips, .yia Philadelphia mut Raltmore, WaSTIII4. averiet in both strewth area quality to nor IF 0 a market, for sale at ths lowest Prior for auk woe ole• proved bills, hY KITCHELTIKEE .0.12 Liberty email grist fortrai . t .lu helo pel ere t n av raariet aw as the _saki • Wa N lIIITCHELTIME , O. E , 411 1 pll-43 !IV n a m i t Isrsal2figlsby suGAR coma it2o.l9—A teal band*,.tlN on hand rii for tale by Loin? CC`4lll liIPOIiTAII V* 161 tIC AFFLICTED. %, ' Dr. ResesAlebr led Remedies. . DR. J ACO B !ett6eo 12X,1, ! t ; h n t e dltnieoorrin,l4tdoler p . r ;o,-3' . ed p neE ori. , 4 l: i .i l ,Lr,: t fi" : `i ti inurement (et Inflatragtho I. r.j. eff.talttg n more of ebronle. disemes..wuata s edent oh that eminent phyaielmt, metier Phittita, a d is a ermlmsto of Me Unmerslty of Pennsylvania, • d tor thlrty vests rine. h. be g , .r. img:ta 111 Meiners ',tenon of disease, nod the appllcauon of remedies th ctn. Mt roue h the on of hie indetin a tube. In e oreee bon • with hls . Prophylactle Syne &ma other of Ms t.roodlcs, ho has gained an enparmeled eminence m eoring . those dreadful end fatal mcdadier. Tuber&hlw fen I sumption, Veneers, rs Betrofale t Itheumansm. "...atter. Fever and Agoe, F evers of ell kinds, Chtiote Ed. • ipelas, madtalt there.abrinale diwasee peculiar to tameless. Indeed every form Of disease •adshes under the use of his iernediee, to whieh humanity m bon— net by the aw of one compound only. ter that I. in • meepetible wi h Phyeiological Law, bet by the um of km remedies, adapted to and presetteed for cacti accent. tarot Ordinellen , ..' Dr. Rose's Toole Alletenve Pill., when used •re lavartablyne.koowledged to be .a pewter to all other, as purgative or liver pill, inasmuch sie they leave the * 'meet.. perfectly free frem eastivenmc ec also his Golden Pipe t+ admitted by the (erotic e pm.a peculiar properties Ideated to female ditemes, but being imitated that st him trial is mthelent to retabll.h What km been said in the anode of the mast skeptical. The fflicted kratovlted to call .upon llts agent. a.d phonon • s (graut) oats of the Doctor* amenities. giving a detailed account of tech remedy and its applie IV ion. Ear sale by the fallowing agents,as well as by most druggists throttehoat the canny. J Schmtamakm & Co, fl 4 Wool etreet, Pittsburgh; lld Townsend, Donut, 45 Market ft, de; Lea A. meth... do near the P.O. Alleghar. y city; Jos Barkley. DasUngtna, Beaver co., Pa. Joe Elliott. EnnoaXillejj do do; T Adams. Beaver,. do' dot t , • . augliuly To then Cl4.leatte of Altorten* City. A BOX for the reception of orders fOidity Ntts it Fleur, le left et the ran, of Mercer s Robins., Fedetel, atom Seek orders will be 0446er0i nualo. WILMARTHNOBLE SuNiSkits—taigiliiii No 3 N 06061611 60 bf btla • des- del • 100 boys prime Green Rio Coffeoi Intel. froth Mee: ' • 40 Muhl N 0 Bogen 110 brI4N Wilolatteo Inlet all.; Loading and for Nolo by 1-- "; • hfIOWN a IMIKYATRICE it= • - '144 Llbonylet fresh, Jest received on con.ten 11 meat, and for sale by J C I.IIDWELL,"AcI. 313 • Waterer I Ji b atu :ce = u niiFv lleril~Ei atcu !MHZ OLD PUICAOLI DRANDir, — Smaittle . foifirediuntal PioTiMes: IN three eteldir lime% lie above erticte iv frequently mowed. rho rubf erlbet• have reale en hand fo r sale at Ono Doter per.bottle, which theylknon to be geed.; NITA]; bought by themselves to France, erul 11 as pumas when they bought it.- • 110BILIS fr. HAWORTH, Teo & Wino AI erebents, Call side of the Dissnood. tons par sahaVoloteli oM rug 1.3 by • FAUN/Me/OCR austO .• Coo. First & Wood et SPIRT TUIIkENTLNE-30 brie tor mile by - AVAIINE3IOI.IK. & • T ARDOILASO bX!itorrale kJ a•al _ o AyAIIripiEVTOCK & CO _ . . Q Cowl( SNUFF-6.rreiCs uLiaddcnik.r... 6y stO • ;11 A FAIINESTOCK /. CO :7 — Wltc4h;krz . l7,l of Cholc• Tear. 140ftlit.9: & the Diamond hero ?art'. received. fr:int the joineries . ..olloll , er lett run, y of ezreltent and theta ft t ar e tele, h they ere tow retelling from the *deject Ciente an nee ten 76 ° j'et lb. Teel d<6..7 in the trade to bent the queety et the rm.. We reritectielly itelielythe reli ne to eemparo.por Tee& with thete f utetioied elre• where at tame prier le - • so to tiTe. 13 0 TOOKTON han shicolved fu r sale, v4+l sib Gibbaii's Ili:tory . of the Decline end Fall of the bosun FAINT,. • 1., , re land Label l e Thomas Canipl,ell, in 2 0, fa Edited. by Weri Beattie, fl Elenieolary Scetchea a, Moral Phdcbcpty. By tbe late Rev. Kidney ibm cb, M. A. .; T Lectern on the Ainbrican Folecodo Syitent.et So.- gory. by Hovland°D. Talbot an yerner; A ,l eel. The Slieullic Knot, a tale of Ile ICTFIVICLIII COO. 11..• ' l he Searlei .ttltti,. a tomanet Ely Pialhnntel Hawthorn. • 2 au;li aC)=1111 MOURN timein 'odour. Wbon MI or -fi‘etoit , around thee, ConsoripPo depot ore and roma. L0t0n0... - Ato no &ham! there. ,I,orer , bacted . Ile dooth all Mimeri well. ely' wan Paver moon.' Grave' of Wutongton. , Thin Last wounded; the ORM Bont'd Setter Pop. Ito kamt to loved Of. at 'home.- Cheer no my own Jponnett. Oh, Lomutl. Boring Flower Waltz.. Elfin; kral x. Aran:elm° Walks. Bahmation Polka. ItettgPo... Ravel Polka. pony Lied Polka. Liao Qu,oktiop March from Norma. , , Tlkc Oxne are run received, all vVr9 n 1 Wvo,4 .• I§ neuN—S narks Envie. Cured s; . 6 exalts clear Sinn; . 80 catins StloWders, in mum and fot i.la • to.j, to clo. ebasivammgy • 0009 JAM ES A lIITTCIII3ON RICE -16 ter in.•lOlG, siurfor snle 16y nogg MliCEEKEL—lads li No 3 Mitch...re], Hsi:AL: in spcolou, last ranched and for salt by DALZELL I 0 Met" rl P.ITTSBUELOII.. COPPE.B. B.OLUIS 0 'BULL. • FIE orideritgled haring completed lheir,llotO, Mill aro ;Ignored to lill promptly 01l ergo. , or lazier and other Manufactured Copper' or any 1, §tdred sizes. Made from the Copper of the DR Mate. Lake Superior. This Mcml has been thoroughly tested by Compr• tent teleratlif men In th e service or the I.:overman., and prom:maned tuperlnr density, crenkth, 1,1,1 ienocuty, to why in use, and is much prehrred.ior the tettlefeetete Of Ordottnee end other purposes. It is thereinto. confidently tenammended Aw aware. article, for a 111.02, to.any la =uke! Add we respectfully solicit titit attention of parehuera ein.t others tb this haw branch of name maanfamuie, At present the WarWhouse is No N Commerelal Row, Liberty street augb C. U. It Ctiztl• Ad o Starling nolitrs. P FIY 8. rercnnlvent• In In Starting klubtu to look at their asommtent of the. goods. Groat care la taken In selecting u vary hest make; and as they boy In large quantal , . from the agents al itte martalacturerN they can he 'sold lithe eery lowest prices. yuck WIIITINGt-20 Ms on hand and for sale by J & 11 PHI L , IPS ' AO , 7& 9 Wood m 4,71tt1Ft,. In Ewe., and ?or 13 tale low by . 8:IOGLIS/1 & itEnromr. FLOUR -1i Barr . eta Matty reed and, for WI by 8.6 .3 8. & W. 88888038 EITITER 4 .—ZOO pound• Ohio Yew md lot We by MIMEMI . •I 1131-4 ergs L.r. bad doi bbl Ita4er for solo by t F WILS9N, day/ Na. 6 Woad Fure l. NEW BOOKS! IFE&pVITEkScIFTHOSCASTItELL. Jj by W,11,0n th Bene, N. D., one 0 ! b.Mesemnom. vol. 12mo clo. y Hallway Ecrmomy; a treatise en the new to 01 transport, It.'Managcmcnt, prospect., and relenone, commercial, krinneiet, and mend, with an elperltims of the practical malt. of WS nolnays m operation to the limed Eingdom,en the Cordinem, and In America. By DionyeberLardner, D.O 14,d a I eol-Irroar cloth The Pasl,Fineub and Futurcefthe Repiablicitrac4. 'aced from th e French of A. Do Lamartina cu tter of "'The (ierandietioc "blcomant.of my Tooth," "Ra phael)", &a t t eal Moth toward anoints in Lecture., Addle:de. and ether Writings, by Horace Greeley. I vat lace Cia. The ;History of the Confeenenel. By Jahn Ikea Repine., &shop of the Dlocceedif Vermont. .teal amo 01024 ; The Conquest at Canada. By the author of Beebe tyke,. /Elliott Warburton, Req.,) 2 vole lama L•••••• • Lkatob or a physical description idithe Untvene. By Ala iVen Humboldt, translated. (rem the German by EC. att. 2 vole limo cloth Gibbonla Becket and Fan of the Boman Empire, with notes by; 11, H. blibion. /larger. cheeped/non /than, aath, Miaplf.l4 111,4 eon at the pet . vet); 4 vole received foraalc by ; It HO gliltia 42 w ;; biLtil i d t in A Lroa i stb LIEDII.I7I/112.2( which n re. tar ,it let In how to aceoma. "(,And we Mail say that the eon. /raid it far from pa - daring all *sieve/de effect. bat it May be obviated be the nee of JUI.b:B ttnut:L•ei celebrated VEGHPABLE LIQUID HAIR/ DVB. which will intantunrowly produce ;fleetest bitala• and polecat looking Week, brown, en :chninnt Color, writ tepanne th e ban or burning the th in. Them eel re &reit:Wel/141e, end are not alloctad by th e ac tion of heat, Dem iredoe or water There axe many tintla of Ilan Dye on ale, bat they ail have arra =Wild ObleoUo4 (A their me; name Inng tieteso pledgee the MUM, other. binning the hair end imp - , and some. whoa pet on, give the hair the hone df tensely blackedinyer. JULES IIAUBL'S TFGE. ;TABLE L/OUU4II HAIR DYE is the only ore which is entirely (tee from the above oblections. is warranted mainly harmless, and will produce t beettuail arid natural lqoking color to a shame lime theta any ether . dye liana Ile engem in purchasing, to take none. which her not my name &dabbed, as ti er, aro many Initadoinor this eenbrated onion. eniragn ' JULES HAUF.L.I2II rieitneit wpa aszyr. ASMALL MOUSE Pride sum, tlut t Eighth A w.tc—Reng low. Apply at thks otfiee. a.g o TIACON M Y 3 CON Ds didem rco'd fer - 7.1 — , .I_ll .logo , ' B BARBAUO2 Rtiot i Owx.l6t-6-0 b•nv • In INA got*, I”ia for sale by aoittg W k M arrrdite., Prium W u rir ato a re m fo m r a rrc ias H OL - tora BF.- SOW GOODS AA. tr. PON CO., No. C 2 Blatket meet, haw. s a upp l' h A uil the the deficiency In their mock, canoed rh Bee, „ and it t 1 now rendered complete by the re cuipt ofutNK 9IUNDRhD AND FIFTY PACK arlin desirable. goOda, purchomil from manufartorew. ond large au.eon tales, at a peat reduction from plt•itt of len Spring. which will he offered to their pee e. our Phllnus boe.dingly. It would be welts, to tempt to enumerinn their well ermined stock, d. therefore, ioulto the 'early intention of their friend. Sod the public, withtite sat uranco of al+. MX , b.- affixed wi each article. r IyIG • MOAT Ann hpFaningx, In the Court or c 4.10... by her next friend, Fran. 1 1 Pima Allegheny Coen. els 11. bliiegisli. • • 1 N 0.102 Melee Term 1870 • I Ye: ' ' 1 , Libel in Ofeoree. ' :moil ladfiuldea. • Selma, to egi Monday of March. few,. art....a, N. F. J. Altai &Pima& to . • • Std Monday of Jane, lase • • - ' , . Roamed N. F. J 4 15) J 02507 jlfc,Fgam, Ow rwparidnit ainwe wewawl. You ate hereby earthed end woelred to. be lad ... pear before the Cecil el Cramon rleae for the cam ty of Aggebany, robs held et Pinalnirgh, on the Jeer! Monday .. t • goober gent, re smelter the •libel and Complaint of Inc Libellant:Amy Ann McFadden. le rha eheyereed, and, shop eetteill. if ...Y. Yee have, why th e *aid Y.Pellant eboald der ho divorced on the bonds of Matrimony agreeably, to the Art of qwwww Aloe& ry in each cese made and rinraideii‘ • wimps lei hand end deal dila nth .day or nage.; lite. C. CURTIS.,I,Aaar.4 . ; .gh"tr tr A14 8 4.. 7 w . r . F. DJ - seer ilieFoeferie, Me fuming avow . iams , . T.ke oaten en] In penreanen of a Yale of woo Conlin the above ono—lb.depeeitionaer witee..,. In behalf of this Lihepasl will be taken= th.f Once et' Thomas Steele Eq., en elth .trees, In the eltyrif Pint ' b n eeh; on grytmag the Mrdr day of weilwailitri tam, he. 'Preen the liars all A.M. sad ll It Miami from day to day tgl allThernmesaariumlitiony shell be uteri sad at the 41n al:James MeMeg zed, Hept. in ,1. 'Swank of Callatabentlif in • ea el 1 "7 or Yv.ados , lan, ott priao Pa ..= dap Of Sepember; betweee tie hear. ISP II I. Br .40 P. 31; whet' mid 'where 'O. MAT atimed it 1 . 0.... PrePw• PATTwN k. ‘ liaiCkiViSl4,, Libellant's Airy!. as" 113160131 • , .