THE PITTSBUUGH (iNhisITL PUBLISHED BY WHITE & 00. ri7prbay.a.au WEDNESDAY 1108NINN, ADO. SI. 1850 D 111100141710 WIIIO , IITATIC TIOKLT . JOSHf Bu UA ts C ounty. , DUNGAN, O HENRY W. ENYHER, - • Of Union County. los SillartoSiklNWL. JOISErIi HENDERBON, Wasklarion Camay. Alittsmakamahrau4 VW big Neintuationa for /1111 . 1*.b.nay Colmar. . rot nu= iscnico mamma, Tnontwis S. noWg, .1:01111 iMnon,,rearrr HAILMAR DENNY, ITIG=I JAMES CAROTHERS, CI Wll3lllO. POT ••111111111LT, MOROAN ROBERTSON, Paubangb 7. J. BIOILAIK, LIMel St. Clan. I. 11 WALKER, Elmbeh. JOHN APCLUSKEY. RAAlmon. JAMES FIFFE. Kama.. nancirrirto Lrrourn, FRANCIS C. FIANEGIN, Pittsbarsh. EBENEZER BOYLES, NonS Fayetto. Acurroa, Wit FLYNN, Lower St: Oak CSIERT EVIT.OI4 D. N. COURTNEY, Okara. ISIRER NETT r EGRAPH em: tug lAPCKL. MATIEIIB, TELIC NEM% Am. Pittsburgh and WashWitten In morne remarks, in • late paper, in regard to the liempfleld Rail Road, are promised to the people of Washington, that if they would Mae couleurti of the amouniof mosey necessary to build the Hempilleld Rail Road, ^ •ccording to the favorable estimates el • gentleman who had mere ly walked over the ground, we would assure them of the centimeter' of trait road of more importance and utility to theln, than the one the, are talking of building at so great en expense, The road we refer to, tie Pittsburgh and Wash. farm midi and wo now proceed to show the superior advantages to the people of Washington of such a projeat over the Hempfield. The Hempdeld Rail Road would pm direct!, through this town and county, the train merely stopping long enough to take in fuel andtrater, and — attach on • freight car. A Pitubtugh and Washington road would terminate at that point, and give them all the well known adviuttago which such • terminus always cooler. upon a town. The Heseptleld road would afford no particular adults/pas to the farmer. of that country, except for the transmission terms:et of staple arilolce as wheal, wool, sad pork, on which 'the carriage might be somewhat less than it Ls now. There would be no market aferded for the thomad and one articles which will not bear transportatiot to •distance. The Pittshiugh and Washington road would enable the farmers of that county to come to Pittsburgh with their ponitry,butter,egtS fruit,gatde• prodnetions, etc., on which a fume, • will frequently make more in ■ year, than on his wheat or wool crop. The Hempfield Rail Road will not benefit the I rich coal regions la that county, as the canal musi ever be the scone of trumpcutation of such en article to the East, and Washington could no stompite with Wheeling fol a Western market.— The Pittsburgh and Washington road would sup ply the towo of Washington with cheap fuel, an; would open up to Pittsburgh tee splendid coal region between this city end Canausburg. There Is no advanuige which the Hempileli read would give to Washington county, which e road from Washington to Pittsburgh Mold no confer, at a far leu expense while thou ale many arguments in favor of the latter, which win not apply to the former. The kLempfield road would connect Washington with Philadelphia— .° would • Washington and Pittsburgh road, with a very alight difference In dimmer,. The Hemp. 'field project would connect Washington with Wheeling. Be would the Pittsburgh and Wash Laren, tfettended to that point, malt - can as eul_ ly be done In one 0500 as in the other. But • Weablegtoe and Pittsburgh road would have • dreaded advantage over the Hempfleld, In con necting Wubligton county directly with the Lakes and the great West, by means of the Ohl,. and Pennaylvaula Rail Road. it would connect that county also with the canal, which will always be used tor the treornission of heavy frelg—and last, though oot tenor, it would bring the farmers of that county Into the immediate n•ial .borhood of arrest and growing city, ailordicg them or all Mies a Mind geed marker fir tire v pro• ductions of their farms, as well as all the . beoefo, of rail road oinnections with the l c:lntern cities it It thus, in every practical point ti view, of !El prior utility to Washington county to tho Hemp Add road, pi:awning all the advantage. of that project, with•othere of a most dui& el and impor tant character. . There are other upsets of the doe which ought to be atiefullp'exerniaed brr the people el. Wuldngten, bear* they embark in so doubtful e prefect as the Heropfiold Rail Ronal. Bekrte 'single step *taken, they mat 'cellist the right of way through Virginia. It would be superlative folly to opted their money and incur a heavy debt with. oats positive certainty that 'the road ciao be ex Waded to its river terrain, Goo, .Without this, ware k finished from Glare dough to Wash ingtOn, or to the Western' line of Donegal township, its premeds would not pay ear expense of wetting it, much lees pay the into•rest on its nom, and keep it is repair. Can lee cratecut of Virginia be ob tabled This Is a et:onion ;ahrouded to rumen testy. It is certain that leach a pant cannot be obtained at present. All Western Vieginia, ex cept Ohio County, would oppose it from self ' tercet. All the Inßuenee of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, decidedly great in the Legialalare of the &ate, would be hostile to It. And where would be the interest in its favor I Would the eastern counties of that Stahombleb are looking for more SOCalletri eonurounicatkrus to pass through their own beadars,be Inclieed to Lorna bill through spinal a Cane opposition to !smelt a rival work antWleal State! The idea Is preposterous Lst the effort be tried, and it will be hooted out of the Legislature, at !east for the present, and for ■ome years no muss Will the sensible people of Waakingmu embark their means lst so doubtful a scheme! Wethink not. • How different is the cane witke rail road from, Pittsburgh to Varahingtou! Here are no otecutee, so doubt of success, no gloomy uocertaluties The. "fork is, in Wery aspect, feasible, useful, end rie watery. It would be a productive Work, paying (Si? dividends, and greatly beneficing the town end county of Wasoington—giving her, as we have earn abate, all the advantages to be obtained by the Hempfield Road, and others of ,toll greater an pittance. Wigwag. involving one half the expense, it offers mote decided benefits, and its load trade alone would amply support it, and pay fair divi dends. Rome of the Wuhilagton paper aro advocating the propriety of Washutoon Cocutty subscribing two or three hundred 'harmed dollars to the lierepbeld project. treitted of risking its mosey in so doubtful a preject, let the county devote it to • Pittsburgh and 'Washington Road, and her pea pie will sever reperitthe out lay. There ion chai ter cif a highty blend character already to ear tents!, sad there need be nodeley intim -- meal of the enterprise. ‘7 , fe have said nothing about extending a Pic: burgh sod - Washington Road to Wheeling, a 'though the iden is perfectly feasible—hee.,.. the , ditticulty of obtaining the right of way is an obeli. de tiot to be overcome without the labor probably of Tiers—and became a railroad between Pinw lough and Waibingten is • prodent, judicious, and feasible scheme in and of itself, without any calf.. batons of limber extension, although n is fully.. pable Mooch extension. When necenery wo are pottered to_sbow theta Pittsburgh and Wheel. leg , Road, orator through Washington, to (PI cheaper, more feasible, and in every aspect • eti , ear project than the Hempfield, and a project, too which will rotes with greater favor with the pro pie of Philadelphia and the Stockkolderrend Direc tors ofthe Central Railroad, and one also whch _ Wjll epee with lees opposition Item the Legisla• tore of Virginia. ,Our object, however, in these remarks, has been tti eortemrsto the attention of the people of With lige= and Pittsburgh wpm bee definite, feasible, reits9V.,lttieprojecr, which is within their grasp, '.—tad ostler their COMSOI, sod If the people of Wash• tegtoksdll.do as mob for it es they propose to do for tblefiempfteld Road, it is trithi” otn'r enfant, W. ask •cauditi examination of these views by tile poopte of Washington, both of town sod tNun iry, arid wears outvimosl, if they gay thom dos rwelestthey will be of oar orate& . B the . • d the 'Gaze T e. May the editor tteintebed into to the other dee ora the enhivl of tbs Tenn We copied the audit section of tits uncle, Ltd ccco twat •-d at some length. TWO a , lb" o mbe" of that paper hays been issued, aid - no notice is taken of nor remarks, notwithstendingore earneoly call ed for information on emmin points—{Pox. The chose appears ill. the Post of yesterday, is the first we koew of any reply to our article, the copy _ of the paper containing it failed to reach on. We shall be glad to inpart . to the ed itor all Information in our power, with no hope however, of making atdmpression on one who has adopted the principles of free trade as a party 'wire, and who for that reason will stick to it p manufactory ni the country !Mould rot down msequence'of so insane a palmy. PROM WASHINGTON. Correspondence of the Plasbangh Gazette. Wass - mans., Aug. 17 The Approprlatlone--Progreso 01 bael• ae....--Olphontaile Appointments—. Rank nod style to be raised, and rat, of pay abe We ha. ived at the end of the 37th week of the session. For the last ten days, the House has been exerting its eloquence and energies in Com mittee of the . Whole, over the Diplomatic Appro priate Bill, and the prceipects of its pas.sq., I re gret to say, is about as cloudy and uncertain as at the egieing of the week. As I believe I stated yesterday, Mr. Bayly thinks it will take all of next week to dispose of it, and verily the facts seem bear out the opinion. The bill provides about milltons ft the general civil espenditurn of the year. _lt is badly wanted now, as we ME near the end of the second month of the quarter, during which not a dime could hare been legally paid out The chairman of the Ways and Means, lays he has a large number of impooant amendments to of. fen, and the first has not made its appeamace yet. fact, though the speech making terminated o'clock on Friday, and the voting in commit began at that time, we are yet upon only the second contested item of the bill, that providing payment for the stolen books, and afier a discuvion under the 6ve minute rule, ocenpying the whole of the sluing, the liouse adjourned without deeiding ex. only how much each member should be permitted andlinvited to steal. I dignify this particular line of honorable thieving as literary larceny, which, I fear, is a much more respectable designation than in strict propriety belongs to it. The other mum Kling block wan that other question, the mileage.— After a day and a quarter devoted to this interest ing =Mee, tke Hoax found themselves unable ti agree upon any thing better than the proviso re ported by the Ways and Means; to wit, that mile age should be, computed by the mutt mail mete and that ma member residing east of the Rocky Mountains should receive more than one thousand dollars each session, as mileage, and no member or delegate from the western aide over two thousand dollars That regulation, therefore, was assented to. I should not forget that this proviso also pro. hibits the constructive mileage of Senators, by which some of them heretofore have managed to earn two or three thousand dollar between mid. night and daylight. Let In trine that the honesty and firmness of Comptroller Whinlesey, wconded by the reluctant deference of Coogress, to pub. lie opinion, have corrected that grins abuse_ But think of the manner In which this thirty sev enth week of the session has been clime!. The Senate quietly adjourns over from Thursday to Monday,the House after idling away two or three hours in arienething like child's play, adjourns at '2 o'clock; fed this too, when emcee every thing re mains to tie done; when revolution and sedition are threatened in the Capitol, and rebellion and treason seem rampant on our borders. In view of the probability that, an the House per. sista in gong ma, this bill will drag its slow length along foe another week, there is some talk of en tering upon a struggle over the Texas and Calder nit bile on Monday morning next. I will only say that! hope that nothing of the kind will be done.— For the sake of its own mune and respectability, let the Flame adhere to its work and perfect some thing. Let the appropenations be passed before they am !Mil aside, to enter upon contentions that may perhaps have no end Lathe bid and three pro viding foe the expenses of the army and navy be passe .1 at once. Then the decks will he - gimped forth e final action over the California and boun dary questions, over the great issue of slavery extension, of freedom for the territories. This is e practiml common wow view of the case, which _ taken by all sensible and moderate men I have ised with in the Horeeme.pecting Among the amendments said to be held in rc serve by Mr. linty, Is one for enlarging, by s con siderable tom, the appropriations for the diploma tic expenses of the government. It is conjectured by some, that this is desired in order to leave a re• apectable margin for the expenditures that would necrearily follow the recall of some of our pre ant forrtgn representatives and the appovament dud, But I here no tolortnanon Akan, would say whether this opinion is wrll or ill . d. The committee on Foreign Affairs have load der consideration for some days • proposition rum the Stain Department, recommendmg an in. crease of appropriations sutricient to defray cost of raising all the European Chargeships to th grade held by Ministers resident, similar to th mission to Turkey. The salary of a M /ulster res deaf is six thousand dollars—of a charge four the rand fire hundred. The committee declined recommend the appropnatiou as an item In th bill, but will probably recommend the passage as independent set regulation the matter, by who the higher grade and »tee of compensation will conferred. )cart• lIIODI NEW roar Conespondettee of the Pittsburgh Garen., Now Soso, Aogust Another of the &atonable mock erita. Gabel his furnished the staple for conversation to day, and is really rather out of the common tonne. It seems that OM of the Clerks of the Superior Court, not satisfied with hi. pay, has through the aid of his awe mew, levied contrthu thins upon ■ gentleman of property, named Top ping.to the extent of $30,000, going no lar set, drive thehomily of Mr. Topping out of doors, 1, order that they might get a Mlle more money The method of procedure was the old one, but the foolish old man was guilty of crimes which makes Ida loss of money • trilling affair, for set commit with a violation al all his vows to his wife, he absolutely, under pretence of lames in bminesa, premed her signature to give a proper title to property Wanted In this vile way. The law will recover the money tlitm obtained, but it should go farther, and have all thew amorous old gentlemen, with their panimmtra, whipped at the cartWtall through Broadway. The Episcopalians are rust now imputing over a plan to relieve this Diocese from the stgm• and amuse:Lunen of having ■ erispended bishop, and mean to adopt, u is said, the "Omnibus" plat. It la now proposed that If a certain person can be clamed the 'nominal of Bishop OndLr dank, he will resign, thus freeing tho church of great annoyance. The trouble Is to get the BM. ap to resign, for he teas that he cannot be certain of naming hi. toreccoor 1, is • root that our re. :igloos Leachers aro rather full of politics, and • lithe given to love of notoriety, as will be mon by the following advertmement from the Tribute .9. 8. Snow, tho Little David of the New Jo ntsalem, will use his sling and stone, on the man alien, alias, the Clergy, to morrow, at Mount Zi on Chumh, 411 Broadway:. This •Qdttle Oath" le famous for lectures open. the espediency of ovary one being his own der gymem, and his audience. large as his - room will bold. The weather here grows cooler, and the rash of people blthersvard, Is without precedent. Every thing In the shape of public conveyances comes fall, and the hotels are crammed, from garret to cellar; stingers throng all the faahlonable shops and places aileron, and give oar traders a rich harvest. New Volk. has become the Paris of this continent, In all respects, and it wig he long before ■ rivalcan spring op .trong enough to take from as such a source of wealth an gathering of pro. pie gives. The Niagara arrived yesterday noon, and her and was soon in the heads of merchant., conveys tug to them the very welcome Delve, that before another harvest, the English market will require a large "apply of breadstuff. from not, to be sore, at famine rates; bat at a price which wit' add largely to it:eye:le of one present "mph crops. The news Otters eoteiderahle brintruee la the grain trade, but nothing that ceo be calk speculation; stocks aro not in demand slims new, the letters say, la consequence of the fe eewed agitation of the slavery wieldier. Emigrants contiene to flow in oleos no, and fc the last week our population has been incr hy this mode no less than thirty-taro hundred about one half from Great Britain, and from the conthrot. Bt. Bev. Bishop Rappe, of the Cleveland, Oh Diocas, (of Raman Cathohesi with nine young cle poen. and nix nuns, of the Ursulusas, as teacher aim ;Lam /sigh tot "rya- The next eieesos to thm ttliate, livens SO ei• For the Pittsburgh Gazette. cite attention, and the Anibßaden ire In the That Statilisavllle Roll Mond. field. • Ma. When—li may be tolerating to some of • Meetings have been called, ostensibly to pier your seeders to hewn that after all the netv•PsPel ego ways sad mean. to carry on t h e „ t au no w seise about • rail road Cram hero to Steubenville. pending between the tenants and the propitiator. and thane° West. the 'he/e ma th " can be snnon: ', But, it Is said, that the politicians are In the boar. Pinged by th e talking of isat seventeen m il es o f now, which is pretty sure evidence that the move- or t road. The feels are— menu have to do with the fall campaign. Ist, The Cleveland and Wellsville road, inter. ta • firmer feeling in the market, -110-leg the Vest Central Road Weal, Will be tam with a good demand, and sales 100 bile at 6,121 Plater/ nest year. for Pot,, and 6,00 for Pearls. Cotton is doll, 2.1, The Cleaveland and Wellsville Company but no change to ' ,w oo. r ho Fl our market o , bane • charter to make a road from Welleville to steady, With oo active i nqu i ry f orexp ert sad h oot . Beaver, and intend commencing operations very use. The operations sum up 4000 bbl at 3,621 4."0-00t Inter at all events than the eethrleth th 0 3,75 for No. 2 superfine, 4,25 04,371 hr soli. of their Frascati enterprise. ed Western and ordinary State 4,311 0 4 ,44 for 3d, The dbeance from Steubenville to a point 'common to straight State, fresh ground, 4,50 0 01 lutenist:don with the Cleveland 4,021 for mixed to favorite Michigan, and 5,50 road, has been surveyed and ascertained to be 0 5,561 for por n fg, roor o, Southern t o J o lt seventeen miles In length, The rout I. highly fa. and heavy, holes worn made of 400 bbls at 525 curable in all respects. 05,371 for mixed brands. w hoa , ~,,rol„r, With- i Thus by making seventeen miles of road, Sten. oat change In prime. Rye brings 64c delivered. beriville will place heretic in connection with the Oats are nominal. The demand for Corn is more ' East, the West, the North, and the South. active, and sales of 10,500 bushels mixed West. 1 , Wheeling, too, by adding twenty one miles to ern it 62 0 C3c. There to no large lots to be , this river lion will poems. herself of the same ad. had, now, under 621 e. Park—Sales 300 bbla at eartiages. got , for M ,.. and 9.371 for Prime. hoof i s What a folly, therefore, la view of these facts, quiet, bat without change of momenta Prime to tall about mining an expensive hoe of road Mee Beef is dull at 18,00. Cut Meats onehaug. hence through Steubenville to the centre of Olin Lard in moderate demand at steady prices. OBSERVER. • •. The bales reach 300 11,Is *trickly Prima et - 60 bbls Whisky sold it 261 for Prison. Fee the Pinstrurgh Gazette. Ang112(1111 lfaandee. There aro heroes In the world of leatnlog as well as in the world of action. The difference between them la that the former pass their whole life anthem being noticed. Many a peat man ha" heed of whom history does not give oho lewd Kea count. This to peculiarly true iu referenee lathe. who have devoted their life to the exiention of peace. If we rend the whole Watery nt mankind we find that the molt notorious individuals owe their fame rather he their ware, bloodshed', and works of destruction, than to their efforts in order to bestow peace and happenu upon their know beings. And, strange phenomenon, men sooner admire their enemies than their benefaeters. Re ligion has alien been looked upon rather as an agent of division than as a link of fraternal love, and her profesaurs have been contacted more as ' ' :DCMICI than so the teal friends of humanity. There are, however, chancier. who sometimes, by the Imposing greatness which religion has giv en In them, strike the indifferent, and even the In-' 4del, ao that be feels obliged to acknowler pi the superiority of such • powerful agent. Weatever may he the objections that unbellevera oppose to Christianity, they are unable to deny the mysterl• ens sanctifying icfluenee which it has exercised ripen nations in general, and upon individuals In particular. Ono of the mint illustrious witnesses of this Influence, in oar time, has been the man over whose ton the Christiau world has to 190u111 at present, the celebrated Dr. upturns kande+, late Professor of Theology at the Unlvienny of Berlin, Prussia. Neander mno more. Ono of the mast emus.% Es' E. Eithe t tw e r , sod family, Acv. S Holt cachets of Me Chronan docirtne his jollied the led vile, Ec•--td. C E w fil e i so d Rev • lobe Vie th, it cloud of ailments " there Mame. This reen, will ' Hi to th e Cherokee . oti th e lJth of Se V ee " who by the Immensity of his learning, and the beet for the bl et h ediet mi..... to California and moral parity of ht. life. has been considekd n a °""°' meiotic column of the Christian Chun., taw been I " , to leeeetheed the Beirei° Geer."' that the trams away, and the students of the Commtntonon of Customs have Insuneted the Will hear no more his beloved Yoke expose the , Collector for that District, that hereafter eo prop. brilliant tisane of his labors. The Uulyermry any will be *destined to he inspected, sod no van Berlin has - dolga faker./ a l Citurrk,' who, , eel miloaded from euchre eons at my plau to that •I••• ' " ' reeled "'lee" from Pmte of ''‘ e I Damsel, except the pat of Barak.. This order Christian world, and who wit the moat beautiful i chats oat theports of Tonawanda, Black Rooks onnuncet of chit modern Alexandri a. Barrelons arid Dunkirk, against any commerce Whoever has had the advantage of beam!' with Ganda. ander, and reading his writing', will underat.d _ how great a ion his death is for Clawless', for the I omemo Themes, of tdaryluisi, has tatinalia loomed, and, above all, for theokinens. The re- $ demanded the body 01 . Chaplin, charged with as meet which was paid to him, by all Mason, and molting the odium al j.tice. Bet he mast inn all confeemone, we. m ackeowledgment of Ms so- $ be tried in Wathlngtee for the abduction of Ike penoray. I have beard even one of the most re- l a l as , clowned infidels speak with reverence of Nese. $ - der. lie excreta -a an almost magical loth:teem I I.linallaTl. ,— Tlet New Orleans Delta soya it open his students. Many have been attracted is reported that 2169 om gruel. from fuel. lons by him from the pie...sires of the world to • seri- have armed et that place and Lelnyone dnnog nor life , nosey have been cons mud of the excel. the last month The encode of am. es compared celkney of the Christtan Rtidoo, and brought with those of last year, show, d w mid, • large trout the darkens of efidelay to the light of the (smolt of. The th'lllod, emigrant. aembeoed I. troth only by betting Neander, and, indeed, who the meerh of M.Y.I Si 9,7 ow—while, for the elute could be more excellent as en interpreter of the period thtsymr.sbee eriawmt to bat I Sfio. The divine ankles than the eloquent historian decrease is referred to the dallcuity of disposing Ne•nder was horn the tad) of January, lisp, of property to Damsel. His parents were Jew., and be htmeelf was cd Eialotrrin OF Ntantsoutatall —Rev. William •ad netted int er t relgton. Fie stemmed the name of Mrs M. A. Sandersoa Asitmere. mientimanero 01 N-eater, tfot Menlo:Theo he bemire • Chnmen the Arne/leen Baptiet blismousty UMo to the t , c o t air stud, se Piston= pl ilervaphy tided to day in the ship Chao km hs see the Meet in rho person of Jesus led ;•.'•.: s••• '' Chute, sod et= he 1,. erne e um= teak). de- ' WI ' " P L 1••••••• for Ron. binder of the lihit,oau retigien In opposituoi to Th e hits Lord Ashhoreheim of old4octeres toe philosophical .pea eisaions of • cert.= w had, were recently suld in I•nohni, at pil,esirena leg to which tbo Gospel bad been veiled io 0.313 d of from Vali) t.. (1.%h 7 Metaphyries, he t establiahod a historical echos, -.es— and exposed the etcelleory of the Chnatian tell. I "We will not be Content with any thing shun of pan try her blowy. He Was soon naked emit. l,lttotole,b7.l::tett,..t"-r.."'„,"',6"" oh tve"..Telegl."°,..eint,thea"::::ier the first theologises for hte soundness, and his exercise against all !saltation, whetherbypetition, viol era/linos As a bowman of the Church he yrs-aches, mend oat of Coeur., Bombs Naiad has eclipsed all his endure. , " mid contempt's- " 1 r,:1 e n t e ' . ",;;4747, t e ; tin. No one had ever no deep a knoveledge of a ny amount, whether leatalauve Or pOptOltr, teed patritheal theology as Nentder. lit. wort. are MS to meet" rathw , b y ifrslt.rist die= ealNuaidsi read with delight and eilificaxon by every me.— ;1,•,,P.1•i1g•c1,1,,,17„C••,0,,,.4kT,,•;•' ••d a tasty of the hoe the condor toil the ''"'P hen b e I If thou were true, our national perapeels wonid ion child. A profound convicnou of the troth of the dark, indeed If the Union can be preserved only (impel breathes In all hra thoughts and feeling* im .00h warn. tle Mx. is 7 0 lett for the condition In subjects of controunry he always showed tech t ea moral e ' e 7l o 7, f y " g e = l 4ii d o: ' , ll ,, h aprr ve ,„ '• • • modesty—each a moderation, united with fame non of maven/ or any other question ttagainst all men—each • ebernY ' the every one le" eeeeeee. "'„f'aTitiAn'n'oe"noLoah'bir.iih;fctsitin7nhd'O:h.rey mri;cult nig attracted to him. His Ida was the beet corn. heavens rawer, In the earth beneat h , or 'th the We. menhir, to his conviction.. The 'imagines eras ten under the earth, that Anwrscans ch.. to dts damn which he possenca did not pall up lals eiss• theY will dia.. , Th."l=rolutr tosttioliesi" mind. Ifs owed his to (thence, perhaps, more to Tin wpm , ts''pill can ;:fC h den eta spore Mr,,Zge the procaine of Christian virtue& than 10 his learn- ' moot vaned thugs, will anintrediy not spor e so 0 /o. mg. From the palate of the king down to the Pet which oe nap thong cite than sacred. Amen.n dwelling of the plOr, QOM known and pointed lens . Irolt,..,„ttereatoeettPtraZ„,,„,,,..",a6=/7tet.,,.% out ass Chriatiat His humility, ha sertocenen bear or nol As loop this instituti font, mist exists, so 0/character, his benevolence, his inteleet for the I:elf . w n ill itti; l : i eeli ce n , 'ee an tilt• education of young mintatere, soil dratted, w e n s wil be-aboard, a , o T ortr a t e t try t s co . er y ee n b il t e t e t . i . the cane of that enthusiast= ve.ratton which Enforcement, calumnies, end falsehoods wailo was paid to tam during the forty years of t more or less indulged on both sides. Truth and fenorshlp. A proof of the universal goatee= he Foil ,y well be to 617.70rA =Liadt4yr *eased may be seen In his funeral, which, according paten But there are evils esculent tone emu. to t h e G er .. n po pe", mos t h ave b ees one of the row of every polltual right,:tod these are of them moat eolemn, and then moat splendid , which the ~.rle r ,,t , i t d ' ,r,r o e Zl y e tt e tate n e t t e g d r ,,, re ;it i t e ,,, e ,l74 city of Beam bas ever wltamsed. T. grocer out of which they spring• Time will, in the end, slop was formed by *II classes of people. The wet ], itwitwx kthg toil the princes, the eetelebeee of lemthE es irthenarim=prntPilde T =n " o lti ne T •h r Ti r t ilr l d h si groat 'v'" and utencr, statesmen, inttoatratnh nitwit ides mete of them have so wsr to levy agate depraves from other Universities, all were holder.. They sinposed to make their Southern present to or d er to p a y t h t , i s m tr ibal. of honor brethren every owance for their poet:11ln time to the aintinals theologian. Over Ids grave the I t : g ee s — ti l e : n i l: ete 1 eelotifyearoneyrd:,:emgrik7. &Lid' celebrated Dr. Krummiteher, the Dociostheues oh would both .teem and treat them like will, the Gorman pulpit, pronounced a most sheeting ' eonnuymen. They worth' shrink from none of their eonslltutiomil obligations. Every thing that Is oration, and the eindents sung the hymn begionleg wittiest to the great bead, they ate ready to fulfil with the word.— toil. very letter. Such is their reverence the that Ineblinamit that even they would submit to see it Infringed. as la certain cases It has been infringed by the South, natio than meek redraw by the aka. eft threat or the 'behest Intimation of repudiating It. There are &maks upon this subject at the North as upon every other subject, but the North is not responsible either (or their exudeuce or their eXtravaganee. Fanaticism now • deists no more • penal offence than witchcraft, and if a pen, yin choose told knead be poeseued by a devil or a delusion of an, dmintlen• there bon law to prevent him. lie may very Tipton' t o his geeturee, and froth much at the mouth, but there Is very Mlle danger of big opening the wits of the great lOW of men around hlnt. They msy discus*, and discos' earnestly, too, the same sob. feel apes which be rave•but his spirit is not their spirit, or his purpose. their pommels. The North will certainly not he deterred by the Wilmot such men from debating the slavery question In a re. aw"nl at u 'han fully br " - of t heS:e to demandor expect The language employ.' by the paper from winch we have mama shows the imprachmble spirit trot animates the extreme portion of the South. They etan° what they must know con never be seeord. ed. They are not writhed with the mere perform- I sure of constitutional obligations, but demand a surrender of onc,of themmt inalienable privileges of freemen. The reason I. obvious. They knew ' , that the great danger to slavery lies not in any en. enactments upon then political nights, but to the moral inflroenee which free Mammon Cantonal. and fosters against the matitution. .1M Aran, bow -1 ever, to attempt to prevent tins. The opinion not 1 1 only of the North but of all Clatatendon is already formed, ind like every other moral nenttment, most sooner or later hove as appropriate effect. The o Suth canna escape tis by Iron the Tinian She tony hem in h her borders retirtng with n Chi• t n., wall, but until she can put herself out of the world, she must breathe the morel atmosphere of the world. Neuter can she expect to control the physical fasts that with sorb tremendous force are constantly bearing against bar Institutions The coutrast between the matetiel prosperity of the North and the bloieh 'edgily growtng broader and deeper, and no human pow can arrest its pro. gross liter° no such no e ti r slavery document in the world as the decennial census. But thews Dung, must all he submittal to. It is as foolish to rebel against than as spent the law" of nature. Let the South, in bet effort to anveslavery, confine her eel( to legalists., constitutionl demands, and she Will have no just reason to tempt= 'Bat tf she gas furtheromd undertake to make the moral and atmal mammy of the world fin her outpace', sbe will certainly beam the bitterest of all disappoint. meat, Me disappointment that puntabes N. Y, "How sweet they rest," etc. But Hotelier is not dead. Ha lives in the mem. ory of his students, who considered him ea their father, in the memory of the Christians, in the memory of every friend or the Bible. and they al; hope to see him erase in there region. ...ohm the seculars shalt shills as tb drighiNeso if she fir. seesensesa, and they this turn sexual to exesuourness a. the starejetener and ern. The Montgomery Advertiser contains the follow. ng notice of a new and valuable cement discover d and prepared by Mr. Remington, of bridge ow oriety. If the advertiser iv not deceived as to is properticrs, it will prove a most valuable, do• ovety. RMIIIGTO3 CR=MG—We witnessed a fewdsys ince, some very extraordinary results trout •few the most simple aml.chepp ingredients-Ihr nusat important being Common mud. We saw them mixed before our eytw on isvo Or three minutes, sad spread, be rather poured epee the roof of a house, 4/here in a few hours, it became hard—so periectly so, in a emiple of days, that it could be with great difficulty broken, even with the severest blovr of an ow. We suppose it would not be doieg justice to the Inventor or discoverer to ntention ve r y ngreill. erns, but we may my that they am e cheap, vastly abundant in almost every locality thrirugh• out the United State., and the process or rahonale ito perfectly simple, that a child could make the I truantry, it requiting not the least skill. It is per. frothy impervious to easter, slightly elsstic, and a nO n-eimiluetor of electricity—three qualities or properhes which render it peculiarly hued to the :a objects for which it was intended by the inventor or dieroVntar, VI Z the COWAN; of houses, fences, oil Mr Remington dunks its durability equal to that of granite. It is cerminly tone aa difficult to imp. t rait alter being vary tweet three days to the , Mr, as we ourselves ha. wren tried, . 7 the blow. e " of an axe. The covering for houses ail be lea eV tis pensive than that of wood, and its use for fences wilt, pedlar., be but slightly mote so. One or two haws have already been•cOlered wo hit in our city, and othensts es been cimtratted for. A. to cr . :the:live and adhesive qtrildien, slid its imptsviousness to limier, and its cheapens, there can be no doubt; nod if 11, durability is as great as r of claimed tor it by the inventor, then it is one of the meet important and useful discoveries of the Aga, The Boston Atlas, illudlng to tho gentleman named, sap that ' , Mr. MeNennan la one of the kindest hearted and most tamable of men. He is aim a gentleman al fine talents. In the T twenty • soventh Congress he took a prominent part in getting the tariff of 18(2. He is very popular in Pennsylvania, and will make a popular Secretary. Yirtm or NV BIAT.—Tho Macomb (Mich ) Go noun lately mated that Ira Philips, of Armada, to that county, mised from two nem of ground one bun Bred end twenty-four bushels of wheat. That appeared to be a very large story to behave, catty-two bushels to Ma acre, particularly when the fact is taken into consideration that-forty bushels to Ma acre is considered pretty fair for the mellow soil of the Genesee Valley, when well cultivated. Bet the Mormons of Salt Lake or Utah ouike mill larger drafts on our credulity. An account from thence says. "Savety.five bushels of wheat to the acre is the ordinary yield when sown broadcast, but ono bun dled and sixty bushels have been produced front a aingle bushel of seed, when planted in drill. Corn only grows tolerably well, in CIXISRILICIIet of t he nights being rock cold. Potatoes are candy gron, and produce abundantly. All the smaller grain. flourish. The usual time to begin agricultural work Is about the first of April. In consequence of the proximity of nsountams, which arc always covered With snow, there in very little rain, nnd the lands are irrigated by means of canals at the bane of the hills." All we can say In the above is, that we think that in Michigan and Utah they nitut haw; consid erably larger aired acres than we have in this State. —lAlbany Ittyptter. ftev..Tolin Pterpoint, of the Unitarian Church Medford, Maas, is the Free toil candidate Gar Congress, jape Middlesex DtstrlcL T. C. SCIiAAD Doman flatiwauf--The ihnual repott of the railway board jo issued farntries some statis tic:a that will be of interest in the United Ifitatea•— The total number of miles auditing POW open in the United lituplom is 9W?. the number of persons employrd upon them is 55,969, and the total expenditure (including tie outing upon 1101 additional miles now in course of venial:wilco) hos been .C 220,000 The grout receipts for the put year amounted to £11,306,000, or £.6,729,. 420, after deducting 48 per cent for wattling ex pews, leaving • oat available profit at the rate of about 3,40 per cent. According to the last reatomont to !hie country, the total nuroberolmtles of railway in rho United Stout mu 7.251, so that we chow an exams of 1807 miles. All dos lines . . in England, however, aro laid down with doutd. rails. Tug Corers th.oce rot rag Wesemaron Na ONAL MOMlldtra, says the Lake Superior Jun nal, came down from the clod mine by the pro pellor Independence 'on her last trip. It is din. card as a splendid mom or native copper, pre. renting a sulfite° of 21 by 21 test, about 10 inches in cleanest', and weighing 2,160 lb. The same paper mate. that a new copper cam. pony has been organized on n location near Agate Harbor. They hove opened a promising vein in several places, and traced it a lade in length. The new mineral agent, Mr. G. W. Coffin, who roe reed. the lion. John W. Allen, had arrived at the mines, and entered upon the duties of Ins of. fits. The present session el (ingress, however ball run at may have been, in other respects, has dead the country essential service in sulkies a death blow at tha_aystemabc log relllog, by whack public legislation has been so long disgraced. It is say ing the mock, perhaps, to speck of the systems as dad—for abuses of this kind hobo a tenacity of bin erecter the that labulously ueribed . io the fc. line race. Butt will at alt revel-1, for {JUR, to come, be less nodactous in Its preicosions, and less open in its attempt. to Gam them out, the It has been hitherto.—N. i s Conner. AnIVAL Or 0111 Coma DX AMOY —The Span ish war *meteor liana, which arrived at Ibis port Ott Thursday Welt, bfllUghl in our cities the 0.1111 de Aleny, Captain General ef Cuba, with his family. He romes, as is rumored, mainly for the sake of his health, and we presume he will audio the temperate ate of our coming autumn an antidote tar the enervating Sommer terrors of Cuba. Lla not true that General Lewes and be are to m•ke the tour of the U. S. io company. — N Y. T.ilons, Aug, 17. 13:r 111Lotttls V clouttoo,—The ellecto of ttos truly -ordteir - -tort on:olfactory so s traordlnary nledteine are 00.1 salilfas eases nt Rhten it has been teed. No other medics hasceer produced loch effects BO instantaneoay. It has only to Le administered, and relief f0110w..., maltase( COMICS It has been used an the practice of Inc beet phyaletsns 01 one country, and by them pro 'united equal, If not enpenor to any medians over • -copol.tan of 91 is the very Miele., which we. wanted,. t.. remark aildremed the proprietors daily. Dead the felloarms:— iiThis may certify that me hare sold Dr. fillmne's • .• American Worm Speettie, or Patent VerunMee. th• past year, and it has given unbounded eadiMietio It is no imposition an the community, bat is what tb. author remommend• It to tie—a anivernal epecifie to those Witted with worms. II litcatEsk CO. kind Creek, Stenben eo.,:tapr 7, 1t,47.” • 0:7 Fet sale V., I. MD & CO, N 066 Wood west. augr4kws Blbad It 4 to Sight by tb• 1' a. P. lA:nes—Pi. a boot I wish to testimony to the -.Peal virtue of Um VII called Petroleum. (was far lung use afflicted with • badly Inflamed and very one ore, so mach so is• to low sight entirely for about lace months, with very little hopes of ever recovering the sight, and bat a slight prespeet of having it re- leved of the ..ortor 4 v;mY sitentitni nsoccessful m makscg • etre, or In givio4 nd afforded Ind but lath, eneoarogeonent. I heard of the Petroleum about the lot of Aprll, led°, and gave a that dm reaalt Is. the stget to restored and eay ryes well, raeert a hula tender or weak when Igo O. In the ..an. ANN IRELAND. Mantheid vt., Cincinnati, May :4,18011. a. S. I...tatos—air: I have lawn articled with Piles lot reit rear., and have tried other remedies, without permanent ral.et, soul I /maul Of the Pctrolotona. I Laws aced only ono bouts, and think l am entirely cared. I Deoutraens it to all who •re allhcied with Piles. I have known ;I to be good foe Pore eye.. vinctenatt, May U 11, 1 ,50. C. GAHLIPIPPIIN llor axle by 'Setter P. McDowell, IVO Wood wee; 11 E st Wood a; , D Carry, Allegheny city, A F. 111.10., Alleeh , ny, Jiwerh DovaluP, Allegheny, et. 47 the erriptirtnt, S. 11. KING, ;i 4 Canal Dawn. Seventh it. Pittsburgh Otte of Ohio and Prone H. It. Co, Third at. Pirrsaulan, Augutt Toe Slorltroblere et We (thin and Pennsylvania Roil Woad Company net hereby notifted to pay :h. eighth instalment of bac dollars per share. et the, ofiltr of the company, en et 1.4.113 the Utah day of Airbus The ninth Determent] on or before We :Mb day o Septet:o , r lb. tenth 1,•elailItelll 01101 1.1010 :,oth der of Ortol., to E. Q Tbr n .3l.iine , ..lrs• rrl , o I fat FALL INFOATITION OF lIMUIVAILE. LOGAN, WILSON 4,C0. 11119 WlN , i ft Arc note mantra! with a lama and treidt Mardi Eactich, I t erateri, and American Hardware, tit oer ...trireme 1nd...e1...1010 buyers The mi•blat patchese will promote their tniereer by Imam. lbraegh our ateak, an th ey are determined to pelt the meat re•yonanie puma. .ICI3 M'CORD & CO, fa \Peole.le A Detail M ~.a recto re I. k. Dente. in HATS. CAPS & FURS. Cot Woo 4 4 Vlftb•to ,Pllsobargh, ‘Vheto they onar a tall and complete Merit of 111., Capr i Ewa, tit every qaallty arid atyle, riy este and 14,10,1. an.l Inane the attention 01 their Cu. tome. and terrelt generally, aseurtag Ow= that teal viii fei an U. ao. .9Yatßaalaa...l4. I. augt9 it Es . tn. Vamily Vlotar ONIITANT supplies of Worth's osperloi C Flow aril] be frir sale by 110111 1 .117iit1li & RF.ITERT 121 geeoud Ng rs. AID FLANNELS — A low assortment of mid Just rorclood mad for sale monotor - to teem pu .ce II Lltt. I.tberty PI iiiiittli?ou VALE PATOH OF LAND, ironing 146 Aries, In A Plot. Townoldp, . ie. Fialia.rgh road, rim. il. Um Me city of Flits. .0, well watered, shun. Miner of aidil and • good Orroard various Impro• wit fruits. Tote clear , and free from oil enrumber... •nd In good cum 'alma order Enquire on the pre JAMES KING aur21:100 r ECIEDIEI T .ah o ir m e o lg m o . f v &r . ge . tiet .. c . ew,dtittoptL the sue rlnfo the underemnett, at the Ohm" et Id:C. Mos. Mon, corni.r of Martel and Tbtrel streets, and melee is dividend on the interest due them, by order Assignees. event JOIIN Art VOl.ll Reward. 7, till away from to he hoo t on the 31 toren A% an @penance to the hoot and shoe mating bar nen, named Valle tneut. I hereby warn all porno :rota hennaing or manna him, as they m y expo to ho dealt with according to law 3k. hIES. 809 Jelfreyetown, Sag. 13,19t9.—auglIltrer L•alu r Lagartarry lastitalgo, Corner of Penn at and Um knee LIMY. .PPM' *mg old Gotten Hall the entrance on F enn meet early appall° the dal:damp Hotel. molllll3 Inatintuost mill be Ile-Opened for tha creep no of Young Ladles, on tho trot Monday of eel Mr.Ventembera under the euporlmendeneo r. I.IA VHS and DAHOIXIT.R, late Princlrmlo the Female Bemlnary,Loulsellle, Hy. for terms, coo eircalamole *Daly to the, principal. . . . Rev D. Elliott, D, D. Rev. Wes. Preston, Iles. D. 11. Riddle D. D. Rev D. H. Spsrlis, Rev. Nathaniel West, Den. J. K Masthead. Res. W. D. Howard, Richard Edwards, Esq. aun4o:dOta Ciurpata l‘ Garp.ta WE aro nOW opening a large assortment ...fear IP pets id nor Carpet Warehouse, Fourth stmeti consisting In part of the following varieties:— Extra Porrorfine Tapestry Carpets; English and American lirossels do; Extra •uperfinst three ply Carpet.; itoparline do do; 4.4,2 4, and 10 Tapestry Von Carpets; Ingbram Carpets; k'stra line do do; Fine do do; Common, all.Wonl do; 4-1, 3-4, and +oa Common Vett Carpet.. tnnit hods, Windom shades, Mats, Oil Cloths from dl ft to .17 Inches wide. 'Che above goods will be acted to those wishing tmayhem at prices lower than ever offered in tine eitet.' WO invite the attention of all, to Gall and ex smote our stank before pnechnslnX elsewhere. alarm W fiIeCLINTOCK uvoß I II I tv:112 ,T .1 .3.-K 0 , 3 . e ", received at hi. Catpe .0010 amen meat or Hogs, va oortlr l'lrviota"ttar tenon or purehatea.. not°o rr - iiDA - C - 00 - - - - - al kegs 6 twisitmeenseklll63:J,7Nler:l7,c CO .."20 FEATHER? -9 bass for sale try Kneel kit?kess TOIJACCO,SO blebs Co. solo b .a te ItallnYs WEATHF:II3--.T.MO lbs MC reed for male by: mon IRIVER k HAlititt`ts BVITER—Rena and blt reel for amiably e le BA IJNES 13MEAS11-0 Isla jest reed •for tale by .1 nag?) H itILIVEIt w BARN iht rmnA RfiIIEfFTN—PACKIJItiL-3000 Iles" amongst! Ibieknamm, tram I• 31 tot inch thick. Tao above Pm dl i t n le a k l a t f e p t r e Wa d ed tso t i a h p at a . la r tre e Fahrenheit as no 111Stal•Ilte has act much elasticity whicha& to high degree al heat, and may he mad alsato all pans where packing Vs neeenßy, 'Mk pliact, piston rods; steam flgtltS,ll42ll{l chests., ay lin. der beads. &a For talc %Ms Slraale rod retatl 'As} J PIILL.L.IPS 7 sk St Wood at UFV,te—r4 mt. pmma tin= 1110 lur sal. tt.Y C IVO A CUISBRIZON & C1.4)1i9E e. I !fi r 1 - 7 - e CHEERY PECTORAL, For Me Core of ootrans, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTII-. DIA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. In offering to the community this justly celebrated toady fur disease of the throat and lenge, it is not r whh to hide with the Imes or health of the edict -, hot neatly to toy before them the opinions of di, writhed mon, and some of the evidences of its troo• ra, from orb teh they can Judge for themselves We incerely pledge ours to mite no wild assentoms rr fable statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold at any hope to suffering humanity which farts wit' or warrant. !deny proofs are here given, and we solicit an in quiry from the public Into all tee publish, fsehog &o pined they will find them ptrfeetly reliable, and the medicine srowthy their best confidence and PADonviltt• PROF. CLF.Ay litthodoin Collage, wtiter—"l have worn... the effeett of yourPsariT Pretend lathy own tinnily and that of my friends, and It give. Me sallisMeliOn to Mlle in lu favor thin no tu .nmdlenir I hithr ever known has proved to cournetty ccestful curine diwases of the throat and longs." 11FX. DR. (WOAD) write--'That be •conattets ClitiftßY PF.CroUAL the best medicine for Pul monary Affection. ever given to the pablic,o and slates that "Ma dougliter alter being obliged to keep ' the Mehl four Metal. with a Severe settled cough, accompanied by rathing of blood, night nreatsi and the attendant symptome of Corniumption,aomm.ccd 1110 on., of the Uherry femoral, and boil completely recovered 71IF. REMEDY THAT CURED. POSTULOW, Mn.. J.. 19,1847. Dr. Ayer. 1 btve been lons saieted with Asthma, which crew }nutty co n fined ld lett wanton, it brought on a ough which me in my chamber, nod besen Nasalme the alarsalne gabmmsof ca Wpmp- lion. 1 had timed the best admen and the boo me eine to no purer..., until 1 used Tome Cherry Pectoral, which bas clime toe, and you may well believe me. Gratefully truth. J. D. PHELPS If there is an, van. in the lodgment of the wise, who s; es kitnm a irletlenen, het- m • medicine worthy el the public cuididence Prepared by J C AT ER,Chamild,l...ll, Mass. Sold inPV''fb"h'r''Pd reail by J. 61 . ToVnend,:lareateiJeseah Douglass, Atle shenyqity uistraeovryT INDIA It U •fl Elt lIELTIN If —Just received, • largo assortment of Belting of vanons slcea,,varying twin to IS indict in width, for sale Di J • H PHILLIPS N B —All Belts sold ore guaranteed to the patchan er to he toperior to Leather in every restmet, sal to give sattstscuon. Any Dells that prove deficient ist Ibr r chanscd or the money refooded. liOnr IfOntr Warranted io be far nape, ' , nate , ' neat reetd oldie above Iwo feet I Ined.lholtahli 3.. A. do Witch doi :my do II inch Jo: 414 do lunch do; 41,0 do 1 Inch E.ll/.1114 11010; rot tale at the India Dabber De pot of & 11 1•1111 4 r8 7 &9 LIAMILY letelledi of ..PETto r Enmity neer. reabobteinted by Wei lo, Fag Volaral, for vale by A CtiLBEPSRTSO rty sr.N it CLOUSE I Libe tiIL CLOTH-30u yds 6.4 Figured, of Jla different pnuerds, Hat rec'd for cote by h H YHILLIPS 7 &P Woods 1) t w 1 , 11. CLOTH fot Carrigel—loo 'anti 4.4 illed, jam teeePtetl and lot m ile by aarzu 1 & u riimues rvolisAcCO-230 boxes Mattatutated Tobsetott, .I. hand and w arrive, for gala lry angut A CULBERTSON &CLOUSE BATTING—ass bales Nos I, a, and I, on b* , 4l and for sale by A CULBERTSON it CLOUSE SUGARS—Leaf, Crer bed, and reordered Brom kepi constazuy on need sod for sale by ante A CULBERTSON a CLOUSE APAN brie, agood article, pat re J erived by laireitej .1 ft II PHILLIPS COI...toVAELNISII-2 ian !es'4.ttath! brl last reselved fOS sale by Itand . . Pe.gonstahlp lad Copy Books. rpliE above books healing bean Intioeuesk Int j pubLe end plte.m motions in I'ilisbutkh and All< ebony, the aotheT bat appointed the tabsesibor asst for. Oita sale in thlf Te . IL[4.• arta nlttE,ll win ',orphan ai putlishai tre. as stated incue/int. ~ JII MELLOR, Pt nosy) ni Wood sb RIO IrWr, , A VERY t onvement and desirable Dwelkag Ilona vlu.oparakoa In; adiolawa. No 119 Vann wank ros•avvion ova. traatdisaly Fouparaealank anke nr John Ilawrd, or Walklnaon Valk N, lAkertr meat angladli 311 C ,, A , 1 4 . 1i11 w hlurpratail Bleaching Vcrardar. jou re • d In; rola hi • W G hl IttreIIELTREA Lamm nlea( Vlloa • • fp: partnerslop hertoronc existing sailer the Ens if It. icAcntrds tit, ,esin dissklved by asst.! eonscut on Om iust.,&nd the withdrawal of A. IL Osgood from Ow lirrts. The business will be cont..- oy tho remstouto partners, under the same ends an.l Gnu 01 Edwards h Co., who respectfully cus• hod u chars elthe puLtie patronage. They have on band Locks Letrhes. netionu desk., end • totriety oflhonsotte Ilsolenne, at their Watches., No. OIL Water street P .VIIWAISLOS. A. I' nnitello noel° likestrr N. Id Allis:WS Eel Ale of Dl•talttoftffi. IL.forrlo, doe'd. 1.1. prevails tudetded to the ono/ Meta use moons, 21 ed to mimeo 16161C•iii. pnyotent, end (tone narlrg claim• against tt to Fannin thorn, dell authenticated end withunt delny, to tither of the anderlitaed <me. cetera LOWRIE, HARVEY CIIILDs. 10,TER H. LoWILIE evaLv•is is WILLIAMS, 10 Gersoiree 11,'Ilalawns, G A FONTS for the *ale of Soda Ash, Bleaching hoarder., Ea, have en hand, and ale eonstamly receiver; Ulmer Item the blateeneturem, the shone etudes of the boa and meet ungu approved brands, which they oder to the tads to lates to null, and at lowest maker MM.. _a_llßlll.l.lar gr a ostre7m - liiiirrii; ----- DV virtue of a preeept under the bend. of Wro.ll .13 fd•Clare, tionedentof the Court of Common Pleas, in and Mt the Fink Judicial !balder of l'enn•ylVillnii., and laden of the Court of Dyer and Terminer, and General Jail 'louver} in nod tor said Martel, and . William Kerr nod Samuel Jones, Ergs., Aso:wrote /edges of the same tottery, in and for the Ceuta of Allegheny, dated tbe lath day of Augutt, in the year or oar Lord one theatre:el eight hundred and Ifty,_and to me directed, for I..i.twir • Coin of Oyer and Ter miner and Gomm' Jail Delivery, at the Coact Hodgs in the oily of PaDlearb, en ON Fourth bland., of ()etcher neat, at cdc eel A N. rr Vetere notice le hereby peen in all /MUD of the Ware, Coroner, and Costwables of Allegheny, that, they be then irrld there, In their Proper persons, an d emir reeords, 111qUidin011, elll6lllllloona and ether remernbreoces, to ao these things, which to their morel:live edicts mama behalf appertain to be done—end also throe mat will plwieeste the prisoner. th a t now e, or may be In me mil of geld county of Allegheny, to I. then and . there to prove.m garnet them on shell be put tirade under my hand at Pomburgb,:this lath day of Angme,ln the leer of our lard ono thortsand eight bemired and filly, and of the Commonwealth rho 70th. anglailltwurT CARTER CURTIS, tMeriff. MOTION. Mee of Pittsburgh Gas Company, Angest 17, IWO. T • IIE StoehOlder. of the Pinebe Oas CMoney are herekby notified, that the An rgh neal Mee o ting of the Stockholdere for the Election of Trainees, win he held at the ether et the company, to the city of nur burgh, on Monday, the second de, of September next,' between the beers .of two and five o'clock, P. M.. tor the purpose of electing two parsons to serve as Trim. tees for said compeeranet theta years, from the said second ray et &mem ram. sorl7:dkve TIIOS. DAKEW ' zoo° Lenonicas WANTIRD. 5, in LARORIERS and a w an ted rof Mamma Vt./ and rttono Cotters, are Imandiately, p uon the tine el tnto and Rail Road between Pitiably he ghO Pennsylvania and the Sate Line of Ohio, and din , more on the line in Ohio. A large number of !damns and Ettone Cutters may ; obtain employment at the bridge over the Ilig smatter at Nall BliShloo. Application may be made to the contractors, on the line, or to the Company's tlaperintandent, at the New Bitten Bridge, and Infonnatlon may be obtained at the tall Road Moe to Pittsburgh. The country Is very healthy, and good wag. are regularly paid. augl73llar IV RORINSON, Jr.. Preal- RT i t c -17: prime aml or m frr . ap ,y beat Rice Jest received ;SELLERS b. NICOLE: COFFEE—Itd hams prime man Ito for gala by anKl7 IMLERS a N1C049 eal=l TOBACCO -1 0 bus Russell & Robloran's i's; SO bns Vries & Hardwood's SI; 3 cases Barrows" ht lb lamp; 11,•cisetl and for solo by SELLERS & NICOLS ACKEREL. I bIAOKIESIEL !•100 bsir mote of 1.11. those Iwo No a Alaykorel, fur &alb by C A AIeANULTY & CO, Cabal Basin. • ALCOHOL- 5 brie Ala reed for u j ic u b l y no It CO 60 Wood .1 rco'd I ra j sitibik too'd for art e y , - J KIDD tr. CO assorted, firr y_ KIDD& CO J lANAKV BEall—io ol 4 _III _ WOOLLEN GOODII. THE undersigned hes On hand,'snd is this day ffh. rely tog from the manufacturer., on eonsignment, • hirge lot of colors, plain and luuterl; Also. lied Mantels, Blentrl Costing, Beaver Gotha Caw Sadnetts and Tweeds; which he will *ell she earn or pmee, at mencfaelltrers! priests. The stieunon ordealers In weolle goods la invited. II LEE, __ lb Libetti vt _I.! • ..iiiiirdlu - iiiTtlii , tafirrtl-OH -.--- do V t.nlr,.und, Rod bateau ro• I. bet ...c-Wu".". and prices 10.., at N 0.7 &V W o od 0. "dil P.'"A"'" I i oz o l d u . . I 1 II pinuar3 4 OIL. ..I.olll—soutl yds 4 4 Floor Oil dcdtt WO yd. 3.1 • . do .1-. oh 6.6 do 4W vie 9.S do For "I''''''''''' and '""I ' b i& II PHILLIPS &este 7 ts 9 Weed al darasl. g IM..".TlTtiiiiirPT•iiiiiiriliti. $ yy A Cases of the above selebtsied . brand. pan a‘a In store, and the teal...leder to &met) this .ad nest motal,per "Alms Dielt.""Eitrope,..llarlin,n end other Air., ant Philadelphia andlhaltunoreonamat. tot sopetini in both otrenstb and quality to soy in the ntrultet, tor vale at the lowest ies for cub TREEproved hills, by . Wk. P 1 ILITCHEL _ attain Libeavy street JIL.titiCIIIAG POWDEJI.7IO cute ataapratte hart e.yr hl y elLl"joirsgsiNt t:P=l=XF' the angle W & m =cum mite • estootauctincla. • . WIIEBEAII in and by the Actor tie HeMere . As. • s Ihmtbly of Pronsyleanisomitied so AM. nia cin %elections of this Conamoderealtl, it 11 enjoined oo reet.t, glee notice of suet elections to beheld, and enumetate in net mike whet °fleets ere -te iO elected: In yureuanee 'thereof, i t Cl.llll CW.O. Sherif of th e Ceuta, of Allegheep,do Menem* mete I known and give thispublic notice to the slams of self Collet, of Allegheny, that a Gemini Election. will he held In the mid enemy, on the SECOND TUD3DAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, at the 00,00111 election dientent therein The electors of the Firm Weed of am city of Nus burgh, to meet at the bone of Mrs. Jane Little, el the "corner of Fern and Fourth maces, In Bald 'nerd. The Oman of the Second Ward of the city of Pine burgh, to meet at the Bunn Disttlet Howl, corner of Second and Dmlthrodd menu*. insald ward. The elector, of the Mani Wird of the city of ritt.l.- be g b i;O W lZT4 i oVl h h e lt b ;:u7tEV:T d dlit:Tily "rerVit: burgh, to meet LI the Public School 1100.,, itt eald ward. The electors of the Fifth reed of the cite of Pitts burgh, to meet at the P 'nerds House. occupied by Hottlleb Died le , lam ath.t Ddewslit. in city weed. The electors ante Birth ,Ward rif the OW of Pitts burgh, to meet ai the Peelle Selsool House, In said ward. The elector of the Seventh Ward of the city of Pittabortk, to meet oldie rabbet Hanoi House, to " e ta. f b Ward et the 6111 or POW blrgirareeratt th e e Public School Rouse lb not ward. /0111tbe Ninth Wird of t eity Pitts ., eat it the Piblio {3theol he Reuse, in odd • Wata. The eleetam er the Vint Weed of the mty ot gh•oy, to meet et the bona et J. Woodhease, Eto6in eon e tram. The electors of the Beeend Ward of the city of Alle gheny, to meet as the hoar"' of Widow Thompson, north meat corner of Oldoetreet and the Publie @genre The electors of the Third Ward of the city of All. aheny, to meet at the rahlin School Mose, le sod ward, on the Vain C 01331.1111. The electors of the Foarth Wand of the OW of kite- ShnnY. to meet at the hoer" of Met Wylie,Eut Com . Tae electors of Pin townsh i ls to MOM the boost of hiss. Nancy Homy, the ochatimit and Farm. en , Tompkins mod, to gold township; encoptibe quali fied voters reading in oections Nes 4,7, and Id of the eity'disnict, who stall vote at all general ekettens to the nbtla ward of city of Pittsburgh. The electors of Peebles township to 'tear of the home of John Blotter, to the village of East Liberty. The elector. of Wilkins township to meet at the Loon of Francis Wilton. on the Frmkstown road. In said toemstilp Jaenketors of Plum townelsip le meet at the house of Summerville, In mid losinehiP. , The elector. of Patton township to met at the , home of Joel hfmroc,ln said township. The !1W0.% of Vermilion unsroship to meat at the Brick &bent ileum, near the White House foncterly oceopied by Thom Neel, and now by Wm. A.Shastr. The electors of Ebssbeth township, to meet at the, Muse of Daniel Sarver formerly accepted by John Walker, to Elizabeth borough The elector , of the DOTOolch of Elizabeth to meet at the house of Dmie I Rarter.fOrMaill occupied by John Walker, in and borough. The electsra of Jefferson tonally to meet at the, beam of John Snee, formerly meopted by JO Xing, In Bald township. The electors of Mifflin township to meet at the boom of Paull fonnerly ocoapied by Jao H Neel, In sold township. • The electors of Upper St. SIBS' S=l o meet at the toms of Imes Connor, In said P The electors of bower St Clair township to meet at thil home of Joseph Rodgers, (lower ferry,) sold to UT."' . _ Tha electors of Robinson township to meet at the I bonen of Sarah Mc Portend, formerly Audrey btoFd.. land, to said township. The electors of Findlay township to meet at the house of McClelland A. Armor. (innerly occupied by John Charles, In the Cline of Clinton, to ent4l.o•FlY ship. Tho elect,. of Moon township to Met at the house of Peter demon, in said township. The 100 In In of Ohio township to met at the homes of John lisp, sold townehip. The electors of Freddie township to moot it hon. meowed byJoseph In maid tawitshiP. the The electors of the lknosigh of Manchedu to meat at the Pablie School lime. Toe 'electors of Remorse township to Mod at the Sumac of Clottiob Fisher. in said township The eleetors of Baldwin to to meet at the boaso of John Cowen, to maid township. The Keeton of Snowdon township to meet at the home of Peter Boyer, la said township. The electors of South Payetle lognlship_ meet at the house of ft. Mays. on the farm of O. V. Coulter, ln odd township. The electors of North Fayette township to meet at the house now said occupi nahip. ed by Panes Jambßoa, at Ro gers' Mill, in tow The *lonian of Ross uswastiin to meet at the home of Jacob Colbes gh, on ako Frannn Meath , wad town ' Vies electors M en otorised' t tat th e MEIN of Mond FogliZ f ln d townerip. o uw's The electors of Conley,ees township to mod at the house of Nathan , en mid township. • The demon of East Deer township to newt at the Public &hoed Moue, in too Borough of Terenuun. The electors of too Borough of to meet it the ftbuo School Mosso, in sold bineugh. The electors of Indians Weedily to meet at the house formerly et:copied by S. Mackey, le Bold town. ship. The etcetera of Sheer tovmship to meet at John ' Shoves 31111, in mild township. The qualified ammo of that part of Indiana team ship residing is the following described boundary. shall vote mall general elecuono in the Borough of Slim Waugh, at the o'ection poll to said borough, alts bertaning a point on the Allegheny river at rim uppe_r line of the farm of hail gees, and sunning ■ eoe hedy triune be:Peeve the farina of otid Jas Rom and John and Ennuis Beatry, to the N. IL corner of said la: Boas' lann—thenee running • westerly course to lbws township line, in mush a manner.. to embrace all nth canna orlon, ensued in Luonsnethaes district, and belonging us whet .00 called the river tram, in the above described boundary. The electors addle Brough of Bliminnitons to meet at the Public Bekoel Be o rme m sold beirouth. The electors ol the Bereaullt of East anathemas to meet at the Roll goad Olken ot Oliver. 11. Omaha, in mild borough. The electors el Daqueose Borough to meat at the Public Behael Bosse, to maid bare The electors of the Borough of Lawreneeville to out at thoPubtio School llosse,in said bonnet. The Masters of the boreaye of Blierpaborgh to meet a the house of James Sharp,. to =id borough: The Meatus Dribs, borough of McKeesport to meet it the Team Ball, In add herewith. • The electors of the borough of Beath Piusbirgh to sleet at the Moue formely occupied by . R.l4l , Aluduch, at the ad:loathe blonoustabela era Wend bargee,. Ths electors of the Beroughof bllabeth to meet at the Public Behead Boum, to said bon is mrh. At efeteoni.l wipe, time eleht an byd places the emitted electors sa ntill ballet— tine poison f. r Canbi Comm..' onto. One person lot &relapses:come One panne 100 Auditor One person for Conran; One person for Coma , to All the unexpired term of Mows II =pion, Tit Finned. Ono pollen for ' , Umber of the Serials of Peewit.. sonic Five persons lot rdstabers of Assembly of Penury'. vow. Ono person for Prosecuting Au/Irons for AllostioY motet). (Me prison for (Manly CommllillOPet. Moo person for Ladner. One person to , CametY deM.Y.t. Also, to lota for or spinet the following amendment of Me Onntaltallon of the Sum of Penns) lyanla, agreed to by • majority efthe member* elected to each hone of the LCLISILLILD, LI two. tom:donee wastons of RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO AN AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION. Reebtrie by the , Senste and Nouse of Representa. nets of the Commithwealth of Pmusylvania in Idea rat Assembly roctoThat th e tlonttitiltien of th is Coln menwealth be amended In the seem! seam of the he allele epree n , so tbet it read as follows: The hulas of the Se Coon. of the leCTenal Centel of Common Pleas, and of eget other Coats of Record as ars or shell be established by law, skill be elected by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth, in the manna' to win The Jedges of the Septirme Conn, by the quelified electors of the Commonwealth at large; the President Judges at the c'o'at Coats of Comma Pleas, and suet other Coon, of Record as ere or than be erebilehed by law, and an other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the quali fied electors of he reveals° districts over which they are to pies/dem act as Judge.; md the Associste raded of th e Coons of Common Pleas by the quell. bed elector. of the counties resoativety,l The ledges oftheßepreme Cant that' bold their alicee for the term of Mau yarn, if they shall so long behave themalves well, (subleet to the allotment hereinkfter provided for, subsequent to the first election ' ) the Pm- Meet Judges of the natal Coons of Common Pleas, and of snob other Court. no Reeved es an or shall be established by law, cell all other Judges requited t be Learned in the law, shall hold them pates for the teem often years, if they chill so loop behave them mire. well; the Antlelllo Judge"! the Coons of Comm Pleas shell , hold ethic ofilmes for the tam at Ore yes" if they stall an long behave temaselves well; all et whom shell be commissioned by the GO, be hat far any reamable emos, ethith shall not be sufficient grounds fee impeachment the Governor stall remove any of than on the address of two tidies of cub band, of the 1.0. W.& The fits i *teethe shall take ointment. general election of this Common wealth cost after the adoption °OMb anteedeleot,lolo' the commiselona et ail the /edges the may be - then In mace shall antra on the fint Needn't:lf &member following, when the tams of the new Judges ehall emaseenee. The persons who chill then be elected Judges of the supreme Coen shall hold their oases as followm tree of than for three loam• one for six yeersospe for nine yell.. eon 1411 TIMISe years, and one for fifteen rem, the term of each to be +teethed by lot by the said deduce as coon after the Mellott ae eenrentent, and Uts resell airlifted 'by them to the Governor, that the etenninione may be issued ln ae. tordenee thereto. The Judge when commission will first expire shall be Chief Janke dating his tenn, end thereatter earth Judge whose tessiedsslon fint expire chill in turn be the Chief ,Jestles, and it two ermine eomminiens thallenthre onthesame day, the Judges balding them stall death* by let which stall be the ChrelJamitto AnT vatothela,h.PPortire by death, rtsignatioa, or Meares", In any of the thin cans, shall be tilled by appointment by the Omar nor, to manes till the first Monday of Deoelnber euccoeding the next general Malan. 'The /allies el the Supreme Omen and the Presidents of the sacral Coate of Common Pleas shall, at anted times. 'calm for theta 'smites an adequate compensanen, to he flied by law, which shad not be diminished dandy their eentintance In race; bat they than receive no fees or perquisites of edam nor bold any other °filet of profit under MI. Comminweelth, et ender the, government of the Coned Meta, or any other Slate of this Union.' The /ledges , of the Septum Coon, define thete connuanse mallets, shall( reside withel this Commonwealth; and the other .iedges,, Outing their eontineantm aim shall Nelda within the( district or tattoo for which they Were rellp%fillcif `lGOltd. J. fiteCALMONT, Spatter ol the /*Ar Ilona et' Representatives Y. t _ • And by ahem of the ICah mean of the set Lithe ea or JOT. ,'art , it was enaeted that away penal except Janke. of the Peace, who shall bold *Si ale* or up. pointment of peen' Of Mat under the Government of the United Maw, or of fhb &Moor el msy city, ar incorporated &dna, whether a egaminloned *Meer or otherwise, a nbonlinate elleeTer ages; whe is or shall be employed ander the Legislature, Jedielaryi or Executive departmental:4 ihis Mato or th e United plates, or of arty Judol Or 'incorporated &Adel, and also that every member ofVengrem. and of the Kate Legiefentre, of the Seer! tend foramen Cannella of any city, or Ccoomlwiongle Of any inemparebne taw is by the law locayable of bolfin Of bumbling at me plea lime lb. odee oc.eppoinunent of Judi., Inwelef, Of Clerk tICGOOD •I this Ordageow , ' wealth, told:that soy larpoefol, .1 'Willa ci *Let ultra auy web eleetiou, shalt nibs elbrthlei to any °Sao to be then opted. Ake to end by the 4th welkin of tail arli approved the 19tb of April, 181a,1l le enacted, that the laic sea. 1141 oitho esLikwed fief Z.5, 1639 1abi11104 an tee. feting to the eketions of mu Commintwealbt, stall not be conttnied as to prevent 011 whkiinegiaer or harming efficer,from se AS . /edc . b.peotey, at Clerk at any tleneral or Epecial EJet to Gils COOP monwvaltb. fad t e return Joanne of the rawest,. districts aforesaid, ore requested to meet at y . Conn Howe to the city Of Plashwgb, on **Friday a ft er the averted Tuesday of October next, then and there to psePem for thou douse toothed bylaw. Given Grief my band and seal as Pittsborgbi ' this 17 * day of Avast% A. D. seso, and of the tudellettdulco el Um theta Senn the *sweaty firth. aultadallewetT I eating,/ cuggya; a'J for eby J KIDD tr. fA romliNOLltlll 1.1 0 ' • 06—u out. bang ainj.....,1 14 211, 1,2 ,no 01.1•11,44^" 1715101.1) TION P UTIIIIOI.IIIIIP. rry I Iba .n n el e s , b . i r o ot .1 . 0 12 b 1 ... w0n n a l I g 10. ‘7, cr . : 4 rd bT Mutual consent. S. P. Joll n lnS CON, lo C. stuckioN, Pltiabotgh, Join 7A.1410.—ang17 PRIBIT111 0 & room BINDING THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT Zo 50 third, below Market • w, S. HAVEN, •19aeeooanr to Johnston A 1910. A.,) IgSPEitPECTPUIibT informs his Mende 1.6 VII mfn. WlDtte of the old estshititmeNt that, hastos purchased 4he PrinHag MCC ant Hook 0.0 , 1 . the lam ftrat t ha Iv prepared to esettite with nearness Bddiapateii, ever, description of OOR A. JOH PRINTING AM) BOOR PiNDING Raring had filo reassignment of the Printing drpart mann of he into Loon for seventeen yews pan, he feels confide* oriolng alto to renter 81111161.00 to all who um favor him with their patronage- RAirnai id, American and 'Stanton cops) TO LET, ANO pooselmor goroo mediately, the Mace Story .11. Hock Intoning liouno. No G 9 Ltbezty wee', ono °P =lceo:6 l •6 ". 6 Th . ii et L ir No 7 31 ilkot elreat. Dollars or n“ "`re h ° l " C STOCKTON, nook eel lers, in 16 • :49 114 ttttt ot. PROPOSALS VOR TIN DIM Ohre of the Ohio. b Penn. R. R. Co., Pittsburgh, Aug. 00E40. P IitOPOBALS In Inning will be received by he eadntwaned nnulTee*Jay, the let day or October, for the delivery of the troth'. tits required for laying the want .of the Oblo snd Pennsylvania Rail hoed from Irene° to fdathillon, • distance of 1117 miles. The Camber of tier required will be about one thousand nine handfed per solo. The ties are to be of synod White sat or reek oat, raideet to the tearectien of the smginecrof the company. They must be eat with • say, Into lengilth of eight feet. If of sawed timber. they ant tolbe saves by eight Inches wthwe; if of hewed timber, they are to be gourd on the top and bottom to- • width of eight inches. They mast be clear of liark, , defivend and piled rep on the line directed by the engineer between the first ofJannary rind tint of May neat. Bidder* are retzeetned to Stele what *amber of Iles %bey propose us deliver. and on 'what Sections of the railroad they propose to deliver them. 'They amy ptotane An tire of chestnut Or 10elaft, it of Iconic, they may be !wren ineheemnere. l• Proposals ale also mailed for favoisbing mud sills 'Ol Wlute pine er white oslif to be four by nine inches square; and from eighteen to twenty lour "ell long, - be delivered en the line anted as *trove. W:ItUBINSIJZI. Jr., President ES= WOUNDAY PIG IIION-70 tone wo. Pig Den. on X the Allegheny Wharf, and for eel., by angle 1 & A FI.GID , JUST received from PlllHpnille isetory,lcco yds 'll (Al Cloth Crash; Menet pattern., (or sale II • eugla J& It PHILIArtz . /009ve ael FEET Ones Flaitia 1101 a for Hydrant., lust ved for help by thilt.lllLLlPe 7 lie Weal et N. 13.—A1l 'Hove sold la Warranted to the perehasers to give @seascape eqeal• to leather or the foods ro. turned. :, ea .1G :111lEULIBLI As CLASSICAL AOADKJIT. IVES Irmtiinden mill be re opened fm the reception of lade tool young gentleman, on the fins Itooder, the emend day,of September next. The plan of this Aeadelay is comprehensive, em• bracing • liberal course of austreenen InClassic and ficlenufie Learning, the Modern Languages, • full course of CoinMemtal Studies, and thi, various branch• es of elementary English Education. The Institution is famished with the necessary ?depth Globes, Physiological, Astronomical, . 1.1‘11.• sophical: and Chemical Apparatus, by vrbtek me frof7VtrroilMa" thorough know C(2etit mattes, BOARD it/P INSTRUCTION. L. Osni_e, PtlltttiPAL. Wm A. West, AIM, Instructor to the Latin and Oniok langiages.. _ ic;inilarro,7l.; td., [Detractor In AI etbrreatiee Jamas U. Reed, A. his,lneunctor in the Neutral. Nfental, and Moral Selettecs. John C. &Ladd, Ch. lis, Profaner in Modem Lang. e. . Doff. Professor In Dook Keeping. J. D. Will/dn. Psoressor in Perimenahlp. ACADEMIC EDIFICE. The Aeadentie Edifice Is on Perry street, bedreen Fourth and Liberty. The bui ding Is large, wo odious, and airy, and being out of the business pan of the city, it d quiet and indeed, which renders It n very desirable location for an Institution of Learning Circular'. nal be obtained at the book rotes In both chid. *lhe Principal can be seen at the he. adds,. ansiWor S4)1A15811-1DcAsk! Th'6I7.IWIVOAUGH niLEAM CIIBESE-73 ble von aagll 111A-4,1•=0...1:,7,17tf00r, on , st y& W rIAIII3AVG ERRINO-41P 3 Wain Mare and fo lain by r ants B & NV lIARIIAUGII & Swift's Cincinnati door Cu•ca; ,• Macey's Indiana do Viraud• do Scotch eniod, not scooted. tor laic by WM A McClAltni & CO .13 Liberty at D;•1 Ci rand Ca n• DEEF7 do .• • cd• 16 . notr.n • r • • coi ' , aced] WM A tileCLO Ito &CO QMOKRD BEEF TONIJIITES—A lewd. for sate 1.1 angts & EIeCLURO A CO_ VENISON ItAAIS—A few choke Venison lIIITIS ourill AVM A McCLUBt7 /5._012,_ etwasia Beat T.lnsmingy. wE to to the alternion or dime falntairine e•ra Ron IP Car satioausent of Trannainge, ecinptia. lag la parr Of the follow:na: 64 and 74 Table Linen.,l Linen Napkins, Ilnelibnek Diaper, Semen Duper, Cant Table Coral,, Crag), Canals material of all de- I Nate, he. he. Seriptions. • MeCLINTOCK, segll Carpet Wareliewae,ll Fount, at Valvot Plt• Carp Os." W i IeCLINTOCK Mo r in rose for p rale it bog rives ' t aisles ' ec " er V o ' lle 4 r i 1 1 / which we invite ttooo the special • unease( these wishleg io pent !Inert Wercrown, 7S Foo•thst. _ea sl4 Gibbed 11111 l Di. ASMALL Lot el tilbbell Hewing, to prime outer leo rale by JOII •ot 14 Canxt Dann 00 HILL& No 3 MACKEREL, Roston inspection jut arrived in rime JOHN McPADEN & 0, Cans} 1111FIP. avgl4 R I 'F.—IS 1.114 for Niel by MILLER & 1/IrREEInN ".11 Y tt , l Liberty et _ T l/IitICCU-30 bye R. . lbws easiness Whys Bays.' Psnn , / Imp; In sumo aissl (or ate by assail MILLER h RBURPHY t BURCHFIELD ate selling neat and OA handsome styles of above Roods of reJucrJ prices. I few pieces flames Gull tnm•ioing lut inn be closed oet T. 7 I== MUHPIIY a - BURCHFIELD have an cxcelk.rt 11, Wortmern of above article, light and dal k Of eholcol!colora, Including roma of n very auporio, 9nality; alao ? all colors of Chunky Gina aant , 031617 Mtt iff bo A y L.--I raaglV t;rl7;:g g i 11111. i. MAELTIP/1 rIGINOURiI, Mieslee), andds Mathematical Pet oct AIS will Re-Open on Wooy, the leth Inst., et No :W obettr Olney at the head of Seventh st. ! i nfto m :ell 3 ot ih, e ' :ce Fl atr: iltf ft n ß elg n Z o r f tt ft 7:1 the Veit (hee, the finder would confer a favor n, Waldo* them at thin office orgU OAK VLOOIIIIIO 13041.1139. 15 0 00 FEET Worked Da ',timing aia, (of lolly pettedly dry, oncl of • .11PCOOT quetty S. t.LARKF:. aairttAtt 24..1.burgh. WAITED: • A MALE teacher to ill a saes., In the male pit .//41 mazy department In the first Ward Pobbc wheel, Allegheny. An examination rill tate place at the *tool House to said Ward on Thamday the 16th Wet ,! : Applications, in the mean time, may be Landed In to mly:eithe timeless. Norm bat experienced oath• ets need apply, A. 'LAMONT, President. teem - A. M ird • • limn rrectved sroi for ewe by AAA B.& w - HAREteurii "undovritiormicarizig 7 + , . Jaly, Augd, raw on sol. .1 250 p ' e; numbet, by R HOPKINS, .78.. 11 IItnIONAItY OP 111XIIIANICS, 67 11yn0j..112 j..112 numbers callus watazble wort now for Weal 23e pay No. by lettel fIAIILYLI7.I3 LIMIT; St bla PAMPHLETS—nom 10 11, for sato ex__ jangll/I HOPKINS IBetuoi—enirden, Baal, switians (or intle by NAY W HARI:LAUGH - - WINDOW I.DASS--11/0a boxes aerbeast'a dew Glass, assorted sioss, on baud, Dm sale by DURDIUDOK INGURAId WALL PA PEIL—Vii: P. MAILSIIALL is co:woma n meivinc from the large.% manafactorim sa New Ifotk and Philadelphia, and also from Franc asenciev, aglow and mom saproved oriole( Pa pc, llanaings, toaethor.with Norden, Fun Ileard Prints, and Tester Topa. For sale at MI Wood twee% Fourth street and Diamond Alley, iFtlerelbr Ui B.C. 111111. 1920 Latve volt. BALM. 100 of the most valuable aad atelvebm Vluildlug Lets la the ally districts AT prices Mina will allots kombenme profits to A those wko powhoso to set Again, and to location , otter. It is be loved will give fall setastnetion to dove rho bay to improve and oetorpyt Tao Lots are smut no mile Isom the Nave Coon hone, adjoin'. Mr Eleventh and EntlithWards,end front on Tavameasia M 1001, UILADth:CII 13,31111. COIMICICS. blab., an.l CANlcill SUMS. TbOle an 1et111.71 , ... 1 . 10 ".. 510 eligible for private dwelltngs,and are the WY bo ll for solo on that street that have a vievi , of the fine weary of the Itlimongehela River. TO.. 00 I ' o Braddock street plant road and dime on rollt•eice antal, winch Mend to the door WV well "tweed for Mionafsetatinx intd other benness establithments being moth sell= Me tames of elephant...than m. 0.. Ptopenies on the Allegheny sad over the lidenonat . bele teat have been end at higher prices Plana exhibited and ten= =do blown bY WILLUSA MUNN. niFourth at. or I.IIIAIV te o -WI Carnelian soak of newt. foe which wo see eit tem how up wood. And len west say that thee/3,1- 'OlMb, far from producing ea egrartible effect. bat It May tW obviated by the ose ar JVIA.ft celebrated VEUETABLE LIQUID 11Allit, UrE, ide!, anti Mamma newest, produce the most brillialt and neutral Woking black, bream, or ',chestnut viler, without Wane; titillate or banning the skin. These colors ate Indellible, and are not inflected by the *e tyma ben perepiradoe or water. There am al•nv hinds of lim o Die en sale, but they all hove 'owe material elucetion p ct, r am; some require a long Otos us produce Wm When burning Out hair snit die, sad some. when pet oa, give the brie the Inntle of anevrtyblaektidnevet, JULEAIIn.UF.L'S TABLE I.IQOOD HAIR DYE to the only one which isanUrelyiree firma th e aboweebiectiona te warranted ganntem, and mill pewee. a beaeUfed sad w neel looking calorie Caprice time than any oth,,, dye In ape. 'Oa taked , in paretnalug, to take none. .41,1, age wail name enmeshed; as Wee are many lealtattinis this eekbrateat antes. . 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