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Diniat lass PAGE FOR LOCAL MIL
TELEGRAPHICI NEWS. &.
Hoe. Tatum= Eirrimes.—Oor Wuhioitoa
earrespeadent, In a late letter, makes vane Marl
IMMO drtetttta open Write eiparaOool of }lon.
Thaddeus Stevens, of thin SOW. hot eel °° 4° 9°
alai tie occasion caned for. We have not es yet
' sees aBM report of the honorable mamba's re
marks, but fiat the condensed Mon of the Pm .
estedinp ache House, published in the Bigrublic,
o w b e sited aid int report or meta
Meat originated from neWePenefe end letter wit
airs k was "WM trim beginning to end"—q,
'elms him Out FM& lace of haire.—"it eon•
noted6om the meta ignorance of editors and let.
imbue
Virbei soak wholesale and aweeplug charges az
Sheri am made as the door of Congress against
u m ar,mgs mused elan ofmenthintigh whose aged
grim stole of the ordinary intelligence of the
• day Miiirculeteds and who are the somas et
toaroclien and general information to the great
maws of the people, and who exert as influence
farmers potent thandhat of Congress Or any ohm
muse of impressing and moulding the public
orals country, It becomes • matter oftener
, sky and duty, no well as selfrespeet, to repel the
unditutirred aspersion with proper and well merit
of severity.
Was ouch charges made in any less public
plum than the floor of Congress,. even by • man
of the deserved influence end celebrity of Mt
Steven", they would not be worth noticing; but it
. b occasionally necessary to 'Wiwi= men know,
that however high their position, or brilliant their
tablets, or keen their wit, or cateniive their ac
quirements, they cannot transgress the laws of de
cency and propriety. - There is an infinenee,back.
ed by general integrity, extensive information, and
Mairing industry, which no man, however malted
his position or great his mental pore:, me with
stand,„%nd the man who is no fool-hardy as to roe
gill with it, will soon find himself inglorioualy biting
- he 'Slum
• WI freely admit thit. Mere are false hearted and
am men to be found who have tie control of
wrappers There was • good institution
but hid Men abused It. But it ie pm as unjust to
prammee editors and letter writers, as a claw, a
..prolthe MOO el tiara," and to denounce any report
which originated tram them, as false from be.
eoning Wend," as it would be to call all the mem•
bars a - the House Mani:wards, because Mr. Ste
:Teas chow to make web an exhibltion able skill
••ia the lith womates art; en the door of that distin
. Hajahed Asethebly.
What would Mr. Stevens be hicasett,ir it were not
(or stewspapas t Our member. of Congress might
•- wriarle and spout mail doom's dap, and the people
11* . som On wino! for their oxisteoce, if it Yore not
- fur the untiring anti laborious exertions of the mach
• , 'astatted and ever patient nevecePee prat The
prima is Me' moral' and' mental ight of the lanai
oot,end a worst than cimmerian &ulnas
would overspead this vast and newspaper =light.
' 'tined EtOtthlie. But U it originate nothing but
fehmeiscod, and its conductors are a ..prolifia race of
llama" it were better to dwell even in the darimeto
el Egypt, than under such pestiferous inlinecce.
Staiinans, certainly, will not desire that hit
....truthful and eloquent speeches shall reach the pub
- llama *tooth such avile channel, for -feu that
the caitamination Caf ttm "ace of liars" shall neo
uslisaithe good efforts be alms to 'Predate. He
h s iheolvial editors mad loner writers from all ob.
. Wacker to AMMO him hereafter, bat we doubt not
beweedd feel this stern silence and cool contempt
• ,eat depress as a greater punisnment than he could
bear, We um* that hereafter he will let the press
fi
inteiert lanadmittedly pest abilnie4npro•
,;;',:,:i',I11401110 Iwellitracif the country. One thing is
that ante ft not for the wholesome
sierted'aver some mambas COngress
hiti.dier....l the press, both their speeches
and'eaidact.weeld be intolemble to their more in
leiligentplui better bred college's.
The 'Dtepritch complains of oar position on the
mad Mae law.. It is only necessary to imnarit,
that when our polio sernsta, umeguested and
*midday& menet a law which has been a deed
team on tins nitttne boob for many yesn, that
'showing Maths people, the foentain of authority ,
lens yepudialed lies zumessary and oppress:we,—
70r NM they rommoot such a law, they can.
-not b expect that it will be disregarded. It s
which
so duty of legislators never to pass any an
teach uot required by the people, and which
- they . not in the general cheerfully obey. The
attempt to seem a people to keep an obnoxious
law, which alfenta merely their own woven awe,
sand which decision involve any civil or moral du.
ties Of rights, is a geckos of folly which might
lead, to engem= consequences. Such laws
ought - to boat once repealed, ms they derogate
(mm thenottednem of law, and we siren the tome
lad effect: of legislative enactments. We hope
the legislature, therefeue, at So next session, will
remote this and every other n alit= the stmt.
nte tomb.
Watt secounts rats:ant the Wheat
crop, gag antounfaud quality, unnprocedented In
Oda MIMI. and in,thrashing, the wheat inna
otdbeacs 01011th/a was anticipated. Of scans,
pike! rule kw, with a downward tendency.—
The ,Cuteinsatf Gush, up that the Wbeat of
Whltowiter Valley Is beginning CO COMO to
market.. quality is good. The farmers are
manias ft to the MIMI along the boo of the easel
gins brlikly. Tho market at these several ple
a* ban opened at 60n per bushel; .a price which
L conableredfeir there, and which it is 11 .: 0 4ht
ecatantes. A decline is anticipated rather
'thanes admits. At Cincinnati, the email rube
1 4 23 azds:
At Louisville, the receipts are fair, and prises
Tugs al 70,43, tad 80 wan At Alton, Mehl,
the asks arc largu, and the best quality is quoted
at 70 onto per bedded. At St. Louis, the re•
ceipte ace beast and prim rine from 73 to 52
oats, scourding to quality. At Sandusky Cray,
200,000 bushels have already been reeeiftd,
the highest Flea ben 29 CCM On the 21st,
the Saadusidan reports males of 0,000 bushels, to
be put an ship board, at 78 cents; 4,000 at 27e.,
and 20,000 at private tannn On the Wien:Awn of
the 21st, the Mirror says buyers offered but 75a
The tees/pis tt libuldusky on the 20th were 12,500
The Menlo Commercial Ittivettiser,of the 21st,
reports I 1a.4, of 33,000 bushels, not prime, at 79c
Th. luelte• teeteM say!: ."lt seems to be the
soma impeemien that EOM, must min farther
wale, and with this baiet; millers come into the
sifts tsttl rehietalt*, and parettass sparingly,
body Whim is kssp their millsin opetathm.
ehmaing to defies laying In their "Minter smoke till
Ur *Mud has found blared, aad prices become
smug seigled."
shois tatictics, oar tonna will be gge
to jailiwathe pried VOA will nab year.—
Ude= Is a irocsl dap aimed, wheat tout `o verf
koV4 Y theft Is, awe la ' =wag 'lip can be
co mi sse it. , The duly remedy Is to hiccup Wm°
comamption b 7 hmaludoi anatifotures.
%ea gtorriarca.—Lake .B. Davidota, Esq.,
' ; beesc appointed 'Postmaster, at the Wilkins
Pair Mos, in this county . , in place of ..t . irtnns F.
Gas, Esq., removed. itir-Basidsoo, ant feel as•
paed, Gorr car IcarcrA:ditgi d trim, make
roptia cad obligiptodlom
160NiT . 1111T10111 OP ItICIUGAnt.
It maw alwayi be an intoreonieg etnploymeet,
whin free people, with whom the "Once of Goy.
tent is a abject of every day and practical
importance, to contepplate the labors of their .
!ow Citliens of the different States, to their fre
quentefforts to amend and perfect the fundamen
-T
roles of their Government. No sight um be
move .astemishing to the people of the Old World,
while none is the eubjeet of more just pride with
012114tilef, than the frequent assembling in this
copnlil of delegates herb from the 'people, charg
ed enthuse important trust of altering, amending,
or radically changing, the very basis of our institu
tions and laws, and Mai giving direction, life, and
vigor to the most important earthly interest of man.
For this purpose there are not assembled renown
ed statesmen, or learned doctors, or an ancient ao
bility, or the representatives of crowned heads, but
the farmer, the artisan, the merchant, the lawyer,
and persons from every profession and employ
ment of life—the learned and the comparatively
unlettered, the aged and the young, the ploughman
and the lodge—the troe,real ,honest representatives
of the feelings, desires, and awns of , the whole
people, of the aggregate of the community they re.
present They meet woh no pomp or circumstance
of State, with no military array, and ender no out
ward or inward fears or alarms, sad w i t h
cer
tain knowledge that their decisions will not pro
duce any disruptions of. society, or bloodshed and
civil war, but that if the people whom they repro
meat ere satisfied with the result of their labors,
they will ratify them, Wool they will reject them,
and continue existing fundamental laws. This an
suably hoeing met under these simple republican
eiresomtances—sublime from their very simplicity
—and the members having taken an oath to dis-
Muslim their duty faithfully, and having humbly in
voked the Divine blessing through the agency of n
priesthood, as manly and unpretending, as the in
newtons they are about to reform and re-establish,
they address themselves, to their labors with honest
sincerity of heart, and the result usunlly is that they'
produce Belch master pieces of workmanship in
the art of human government, that 'they will ever
stand as monuments of the wisdom and iptelligerice
tE the age.
The Convention which lately met in Michigan 1 ,
has concluded its labors, and presented the instru
ment it bas formed, for the acceptance r of the peo
ple. It is, mainly; and excellent constitution,
gintrdlng with a jealous eye the rightsand liberties
of thopeople, but possessing, however, a few ex
crements which sane future Convention may re
move. It was adopted with but eleven votes in
opposition. We avail ourselves of a synopsis we
find in the Buffalo Commercial Advertises, to give
om readers a condensed view of this Interesting
doctimeat.• •
The first article defineel the boundary of th.
State.
The second permanently lomtee the sent of go
eminent at Leasing.
The third relates to a division of the powers of
government
The fourth defines the powers, dee., of the Leg.
illative Department. The Senate is to consist of a:
member. Senators shall be elected for two years
and by single districts. Such districts shall be num
bered from one to thirty two inclusive, each of
which shall choose one senator. No county shall
be divided in the formation of Senate Districts,
except such county shall be equitably entitled to
two or more Senators_ The Coniention, it will be
seen, very wisely adopted the single district sys
tem. The Rouse of Representatives is to be cons
posed of not less than 64 nor more than 100 mem
hers—to he chosen for two years, by single Dis.
trims. Each Representative District to comma,
as nearly as may be, as equal number of white
inhabitants, and civilised persons of Ind tan descent,
sot members of any tribe, and shall consist of con.
renient and contiguous territory.
The general provialane—in relation to the pow.
ere and dunes of the Legislature are lath as
have been aerially engrafted into.constitutions re.
;wady adopted Into several of the States. It can
not grant divorcee—nor audit mallow any private
arca or account.
No money ran be appropriated or drawn frees
the tremor, for the benefit of any religious Coot or
society, theological or religions seminary, nor
'shall property belonging to the State be appmprist.
-d for any inch porpesse.
The Legielaturo may authorise a trial by a Jury
of a less so mbei than twelve s and shall not pass
lay law authorising the grant of license to sell
trfiant *pints or Intoxicating liqunrs.
The fifth article relates to the Executive De
.artment. It provides for • Governor and Lint.
Governor, with the usual powers to hold their
offices tier two years.
The With article organizes the Judlciati. The
judicial power is to be vested in one supreme
mon, is circuit courts, in probate courts, end in
mauves of the peace. Mollie:pal ccurta ot
and criminal jurisdiction may be ertablishrd by
the legislature is eities.• The elective prior p'e
Is recogolzed and established in regard to Ibr Jo
'dm:ray as well as to the other mikers. Thie prin
ciple will Kola doubtless become the prevailing
one in all the States. '.b e Legislature may also
provide by law Tor the e ott at one or more
persons is each organized who may be
vested with judicial powers not
s eceding chore
of • judge of the circuit court at chambers.—
roere is to be not exceeding four jusxree of the
peace to each organized township. They shall
be elected by the elector' of the township. and
Mall bold their offices for four years, and until
heir wocceasora are elected and qualified.
Article seven relates to Elections. It provides
hat I. all elections, every white male ciLlsea,
- ,very white male inhabitant residing in the State
RI the Roth day of June,lB3s; army white male
inhabitant residing In this State on me Cunt day o
tannery, 1550, who has declared his intention to
become • eitixeu oldie United States, purenent to
,he low, thereof, six months precedirg an elec..
-ma, or who has resided in the State two years
and air month., and declared his intention as
efiiresald, and every civilised male inhabitant of
Indian descent, a native of the Untied Stites,
and not a member of any tribe, .6.11 be an elect.
or, and entitled to vote; but no such eitiseuor in
habitants shan be an elector or entitled to vote at
' tiny election, anima be shell be above the ego of
twenty one Imam, tad hu resided in the State
three months, and;ln the township or ward in
which he offers to vote, ten days next preceding
suck election. Here is ■ new restore, that of In.
dim suffrage. We believe that the 'native." are
not snowed to vote to soy other State. The Con
vention also adopted a resolution submitting the
question of negro suffrage to the people, as was
done In New York.
The Eighth Article provides for State sincere.
Teens ls to he elected at each biennial election a
Secretary of State,. a Superintendent of Public
(taltruction. • State Treasurer, • Commissioner of
the Lind office, an Auditor General, and an At
torney General, for the term of two year,. They '
shall keep their offiee at the seat of government,
and olio➢ perform sorb duties as may be prescrib
ed by law.
Article Nine fixes the salaries of the officers as
follows: Govemor.sl,ool9-C i rcuit ledges, 51,509
--rremiurer, 91,000—Auditor General, 81,000—
Superintendent of Pablio luetroction, 51,000
SectufFY of Stole, 0000—Attorney General 6600
--Commlsionetof Laud ,Office, SSOO. So far ae
emoluments are concerned, offices holding In Mich.
igan will not be a‘very pmfitahle business. It is a
mistake to make calories so km. Competent men
cahoot be got to discharge highly responaible du'
ties at =Oh befingtalaries. It is asking too great •
It above ■ niggardly spirit to give men
OR w►em we bestow such high pests, inch miner
able salaries.
Article Ten relates to connties—dnit
organiaa
tion—orwen and their powers—Article Eleven
'to urirrahlos, and Article Twelve to impeach.
The Thirteenth Article is devoted to education
—providing Cor a general system, Ste. It declares
also that the Legislature shall encourage the pro
motion of Intellectual, scientific, and argricaltural
Improvement; and shall, so soon as practicable,
provide for the establiatunent of an egticoltunil
school. The Legislature may appropriate the
twenty two setainis of salt erring laude now en.
appropriated, or the money arising from the "elect
same, where inch lands have been already
sold, and any teed which may hereafter be granted
or appropriated Inc inch purpose, for the nopport
and maintenance of such schcol, and may make
the same a branch of the University. km instruction
in agriculture and the natural sciences connected
therewith, and place the same under the super.
vision of the Regents of the University.
Article Finned relates to finance. In relation
to the State debt, It Is declared that the Legisla
ture shall provide by law a sinking And of at leas ,
twenty thousand defiant, year, to commence In
stgbteen !mann and fifty, two, with compound
lammed at tie rate of 6 per cent. per *seam, and
au annual increase of at lean five per cent., to be
applied solely to the payment and einn,gulshmene
steles psi% of as &see debt other tux too
. .
liatetinte due tr_.:u.• I tOrtriri . . adr.
be-continued matt the_eittoirtrOirrioyr tbmmG
The tuifanded debt elan dot hat fortiltdor iaittorm,
ed at . value exceeding thotlitttihp*Ab l IJ
etghteen . liiodiedind forty . eight
The Fifteenth n lkli , piaeribeif the iniiitter
organizing corporalions, dtu h provides that no
b u ,king vriaw
• &nuts .9:terenf, *bill have effect until 016
same shall, after its passage, be aubmittte to a vote .
of the deems of the State, 'at egeneral eleotiOn,
and be approved by's majority . of the votes cas t
thereon At lucti election. The officers and stocks
holders of ever, corporation or association for
baoking purposes, isrning bank notes or paper
credit to circulate as money, hall be Indtvidttally
'idle for all debts cootracted during the time of
their heir g officers or stockholders of such carp°,
salon or easociation.
The following is article sixteen, by which it
will be observed that lateral exemptions have been
provided for:
Election 1. The personal property of every
resident of this State, to consist 01 such properly
only as shall be designated by lam, shall be el
=pled to the amount of not more than five ho.
deed dollars from tale on execution or other it al
PrOatOl of any court, issued for the Lolleciion ,l
soy debt contracted alter the adoption of this
Constitution.
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9ecinin.2. Every tgimentead. not exceeding
_ .. . ..
forty acres of land, and the Joel leg ribose there•
on, and the spurtenances to be selected by the
owner thereof, and not included la any toa - n
_plat, city, allege; Cr is/steno thereof, at the opts.
of the owner, any Int in any city or village or a
corded town plat, or torch pane of lots as shall be
equal thereto, and the dwelling house there 11,
appertenanter, owned and occupied by any r '-
dent of the State, not exceeding in value fill a
hundred dollars, shall be exempt front forced le
on execution, or any other final processes f m
a cone, for any debt contracted tier the adoption
of this Ctonntaution. Such exemption shall no;
extend to any motlgage thereon lawluiltet,btaim
ed; but each mortgage or other abenation of sorb
laud by the owner thereof ill, married Mon, sholi
not be valid without the aigneture of the wife to
the same.
. -
Section 3. The homestead of a family, after
tho death of the owner thereof, thrill he exempt
from the payment of his debts contracted idler the
adoption of this consoituLon, in all muses during
toe minority of his children.
Section 4. 11 the owner sf a homestead die,
leaving a widow, but no children, the same shall
be enemy',and the rents and prate thereof shall
accrue to hr benefit dining the t i me r t her widow•
hood, unless she be the owner of a homestead in
her own right
Section 5. The real end personal estate of
every female, acquired before marriage, and alt
property to which she may afterwards become enti
tled, by gift, great, inheritance or devise, shall be
and remain the estate and properly of nth female.
and shall not be liable fur the debts, obligatlens or
cumagenients of her husband, and may be dovi•
and or bequeathed by her an If she were mamas,
vied.
The balance relates to general ►nd mLsocllane
one provision,.
We iestet to learn that the Choler► prevails, No
some extent, in Allegheny. That city has hither ,
to remained oomparatively free from the scourge,
Oat it h►a at length made ib appearance, appa-
really in an epidemic lorm. The first case of th
present visitation, • fatal one,ocenrred last Frills
03 the bank of the Cana!, above Chesitut street.
Since that, the direst. 0311 prevailed to • copnid•
crable extent in that quarter or the city, being
mostly confined to the German population be•
en the ennal and the river, 663 , 7 . 0 Ihe nen,
duet. A few caeca have occurred, hoccevet
other parts of the city. As the air is pu:o and
bracing, and the weatl quite pleasant, we hops
for • speedy abatement of this terrible senurgc.—
What particulars we have will be found ander./
local head.
Sherdi Canis made a fine haul of Corkonians,
yesterday. The Irish belligerimm erdl soon find
that they had better beep the peace under his In.
risdict . s3, or suffer the consequences el' a resi•
denns on the hill on plain food. Mr. coil.. an
old soldier, having "reed in the mar of Ibl2. and
be coolly and firmly proceeds to the discharge of
his duty, as a matter al coarse, fearing nether
brick bats, paving stoner, abillelahs, nor fire arras
To the riotous and disorderly he show. no quer
., although he possesses a heart ova doterurg with
ins milk of human kindness.
Toe Pennsylvania Rail Bond, says the Phila
delphia Ledger, usillbe opened about the lat of Sep.
tensber to Hollidaysburg. At Floilidaysburgh the
rood connects with the Portage Itcnd toJoh.. -
town. Patrengern for the West will have a con
unuous rail road front Plulauelptusto Johnstown, a
distance of two hundred and eighty miles. At
Johnatuwn they take the steers, going through di
entire distance from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh
thirty two Iwo, or Lr roil road and canal. with.
the 10c ititrht trot , ' h or,d, in forty houri
ti Trm. arid Ftroottnt to
I=ll
tnnnF pant.e.gets to ek..P.r. i.. 0 pale
larcar, - rtmo TO Soi.rru CAROLINA. —Junes. the
arch.. intends to glee a serteu of lecture' io lbw
iountry upon the clovalni . ewes. There is a great
mount of chivalry in this country, and It will be
nterestine, to contrast the modern with the ancient
Pixies:win \ %tab run —We are assured, rays the
New York Tribune, upon good authonity i one who
profiessim to know, ttnt Professor Webster has
made another and full confession, in which he ad
mits the premeditated murder of Dr. Portman, thus
falsifying his previous statements. This conic-ion
is in Ihr hand, of the nultioril9c- 4 . hut will not he
made public until after the exitrutton.
snow W AS HINGTON
Corfropowlenee of the Ptooburstt Gazot
Vlsantsorros, August 21116., 1,50
Dir. Hampton, 01 yo ur Mstrmr, made n d
titration to day, on the tartf. He'moved to add a
auction to the general appropriation bill, enacting
in substance that the ad adore.s duties alba ta.
ritrof 1516 etionld be levied upon prices fixed a•
cording to the average of the year 1845. ?hi
would be in effect establishing a home vabiation
and epemtio duties. It was ruled out of order b
the Chairman of the committee of the whole, Mr
Burt, of S. C., as not germane to the gencraltub
jectof the bill. An appeal was taken Item lb.
dectition, but the chair was entwined—Eyes bl.
nape 75.
This nor comprehennive and important
the annual supply bills would have been dispatch
ed, so far an the action eight,. committee was con
cerned, today, but for the policy et Its friends.—
They atipposcd that it the bill were reported to
Honer to day, Mere would be no poonlbtlity of get
ting at the final question before adjournment. ii
they should Mil lethal object, the bill would nave
gone upon the Speaker's table, and might not
have been reached for weeks, and there would
have been an even chance that n could never be
disencumbered of the load ender which It would
soon have lam.
It is hoped that by deferring action for the pre
seat, the bill might be reported at en early hour
on Monday to the House, and forct d through by
• late sitting on that day.
The Hoene adjourned to day at one o'clock.
Mr. McKennen left hare this morning for hie
residence to Washington, P.M. on accoont or
impaired health. II he should not recover it enf•
Halently to warrant a return to she laborious du
ties of hie position, within a few weeks, be will
reeign but place to the Cabinet. Of course the
sudden departure of the Hon. Secretary hos ei
cited a great deal of speculetion, which, however.
mostly tuna upon the contingency, I trust a very
remote one, that coot:aced infirmity may re oder it
occeaeaty to abandon a rtation be la Jo well ti*
to occupy with ...Id to himself and adanniago
the country.
On Monday there will probably lirs • day' of
Woggle in the House, for I am apprehemive that
the chivalry do not mean to allow the general *pi.
propriatiort bill to pace. Gentlemen will then. be
required to take a poulion between revolution and
government, onorehy and law.
I learn that during the nest week, the President
wui w.thdraF the t,nuorinatiOne of mien! Post
Manteca u impardutt otScelli among which will be
that of thc Mailer at .Cakago, and two or
three more In the nortttwest, of AM samioclass, as
to prominence and extent al compenmitlen.
Tee Cavino via meeting in New York- of crazy
etanift.orriet% Iron negroet, and runaway Hives, Is
cresting quite a superfluous excitement here.—
Mr. Yoke read their proceedings to. the Senate,
at leant as much. In anger as In tomtit*. In fact
he appeared to be delighted to find aUels a choice
bit ofreading, and he pounced upon this aped. _
men of speckled !herniate, this ipoued agglomer
ation of white, brown, and btick With the 'Mal
of • union mow upon 01TAL., nc, attempted bit
hold up do colleraptible vivifies of them redku-
Inns and intimated men, as the. public opinion of
the State of New York. That la quite tiellelent
to mark Mr. Yulet as • lunatic or something
win". .firrous.
.Fsteanhb Rap. nosos.—The MN' delplan
40cWitayriqail nods have bee gr a / b et:4lW
ilielelley fareters. , 1 housands of dolkira'SiorthOf
New
;by
York. Tha maturity of Burlington is travelled
-,bg dealers from t h e - latter City ;IN, purchase whole
ired
orchards Twenty seven h _ _Niakell of
Teaffies; for New York, passed a ver the Camden
and Amboy Bail Berl on Thu y and Wanes.
day of this week. These peach were nearly all
collected betweeriCamden end urliegton,though
some of them were from the or s in Delaware.
Tho freight from Philadelphia to New York is only
a shilling a basket. Pickles and cucumbers have
gone over the rail road by ton's weight to New York,
The demand has produced an enormous product in
Burlington county.
Thia shows the great value of rail roads to Far
mers in the immediate vicinity of large cities, giv
ing them a market for a great mass of produce
which would be otherwise almost valueletia—
When our eastern and Western rail mils ore fin
ished; the farmers of Westmoreland and Beaver
counties, in this State, and Colorable, Portage, Ma
hoening, end Starke, I. Ohio, will be brought into
direct connemion watt the Pittsburgh market, thus
greatly benefiting both the producer and consumer.
A Pittsburgh and Washington road would be of the
same benefit to that comity, while toe blempfield
reed will be of little practical benefit.
The Mobile Advert ser ova a brief account of a
meeting in Dalian county, Alabama, at which Judge
Hunter, one of the delegates to the Nashville Coo-
vention) was present and made a speech, in which
"he mooed that the object of the Nashville Ad
drems was to premise the pnblio mind fora dissolution
of the Union." There were only about sixty per
sons present.
•
Cgsstis Rgreass.—The borough of Sunbury,
Pennsylvania, has a poplation of 1213, being an in
create MlO5 since the year 19-10, when it was 1109.
'rho nostiber of families is D. 7. The popuittiion of
Danville Pennsylvania, is 3300, of whom 079 are
foreigners, end 2620 natives. The riumterot white
mules i 11725; white females 157r1 neva. 30; me.
latices M. The pupils attending school number
600, odd Mery are 270 persons over 20 yearn of age
uotibleito read or write, of whom 157 are foreign
ers, and 112 native., The Danville Derrtuerut say
that the above amustics exhibit a decrease from th •
years 1'8.45, and 1816, which is mounted for by the
blighting effects of the free trade tariff on the busi
ness of the place, there lacing G 4 houses uninhab
ited within the limits of the corporation of the bor
ough, and 54 in the township of hlnhonning in the
immediate neighborhood thereof.
giorrible litardee—Attempted Elnlades
A diraditil ease of murder and attempted sdimde
is recorded in the last :Poughkeepsie Telegraph,
oommined in rwhlcill village, on Sunday morning
by Mr.. Hannah &scold, who eat the throat of
her servant girl, named Mary A. Smith, aged be.
into 15 and 16, with a razor, canning almost on.
mediate death, nod Men cot her own throat. The
Oireumstanees ere thus stated:
nThe family of Mr. Secord consisted of himself,
his wife Hannah, Mrs. Berry—mother of Mrs.
Secord--and vary Mn Smith, the servant girl.—
Yesterday morning the family partook of breakfast
in their usual manner, all appeared cheerful end
happy, and nothing was noticed unusual in the
Manners or actions of Mrs. S.
About half past h u'olock Mr. Secord proceeded
to the turn. a short distance from the [mum, for the
urpo•e 01 harnosstng hie horse to go Co church.
Ira ;Accord, Mrs. Eerry, and Mary Ann we
eh in the house. The gwl Mary Ann, about a,
- -
o'clock, went up Anus to dress her self, prepara
tory to her going to the Sunday School el the
Methodist P.Fusoupal Church, Johnsnlle, near by.
While there, she desoried from the window some
of her neulfiburr, Mr. Pollock's family, and told
them to stop for her and they would go to school to
gether, as she was most dressed, sad would be
ready m a few minutes. Mary Ann came down
stairs and passed into the parlor lathe looking glues,
and was tying a nhbon round her seek, when Mrs
Secord came suddenly belated her, seized her, and
with a razor cut her throat. Mary Ann gave but
one vervain s staggered to the sill of the shed door,
Id ie . .l over thifeeps ca her face, a corpse.
Mr. and Mrs. Pollock were just eamtag to at the
gate, nerordin4 to Mary Ana'. request, when they
atm the gW tall. They named her; she gave te
••
,tatts arid ber spint sensgone forever. for. &cowl
was sent for. and when they came he went to look
for Mn. Secord, u.no wan found in the orchard
with her handl over her throat, the blood streaming
therefrom, and the razor in tier hands. Assistance
havirir, been obtained, Mrs. Seesird was conveyed
ti the house. A messenger was sent immediately
to Hr. Lewis bb. White,. of this village, who was
promptly oil th. spoi, and used every effort to Imre
the lite of this unfortunate woman. Her throat
was horribly mollified, and the wind pipe severed.
It had the appearance of having bees cot in two
attempt. The woonds having been properly es
amined s sewed op and dressed,she was taken to hs
oont, nrai to a very .
t leet'Aatteetton was oincrwine ravaged, she tool •
penknife front her pocket and tried to re-open
the wound., hot wan prevented in time. the es.
pressed no dcaire to live. It is the opteton of the
doctor teal her wounds are notelet, though she may
live it few data
"Isfortwo ion wan sent to Attolphon Vendecrs
tee. F....{...ttholeavran, one of the Coroners of the
..mote
M=l2=====o Ei
Ann Smolt, wa• murdered by Hannah
I.:poo the rendition of the verdict, Coro
ner Vanilewatermimedtately issued his warrant tar
her apprearnorm, bat from the assurance of the
dame. that her condition was almost hopeless, no
arrest wns made..
To such another scene may the wetter of this
never be milled. There lay that beautiful innocent
curl in It e Unit Mush of womanhood, beloved by all
who knew her, covered and clotted with blood
berrd nuddenly into n ate prfonco of God
Seeord roamed his wife some six or rave.
'tors ago. They have no children. Mrs. S. was
:low, Mrs. Bush, at the acme of this marriage.
inaiden norroa a Bevy. lu The opinion of ib•
• ner, Mrs. S.'s mind has bevy deranged for nom •
Mr. Secord VI a member and offlcier of the Re.
formed Dutch Church—the Reverend F. M. Rees,
pastor—a man oldie pumtst character and virtue
aged about .1.8 year•, and t.in affluent currunrishsit
ont wale is also a member of the male church
aged about t 2 veers.
Moody Tragedy
Taor, August 21.
Ail appalling and bloody tragedy came to light
ths morning at the St-Charles Hotel. A bent ten
cerioek this forenoon Mr. H. D. McDonald, the
proprietor of the hotel, thinking there was some
thing wrong io the non apprentice. of • man and
woman who had stopped as traveller, ' went op
to their Mori and knocked at the door, but Neel.
wing no answer he opened • small window over
the door, when • horrid 'pecti:do was presented.
Both emu and woman were dead. The bodies,
the clothes, and the bed were covered with blood,
and the throats of both were cot and horribly mu
tilated. The man and woman came to the hotel
about four o'clock on Monday morning. From
facts which were brought not, It was found that
the melanoma was William A. Caldwell, s ree.
ident of Whitehall, where he has • father be all.
fle was from twenty six to thirty year, or age,
and he was well drested and of respectable sp•
ors ranee. The woman's maiden name was Lou
isa C. Van Winkle, but it is believed abet was of
late known by the named Knapp. She was be
tween 25 one 20 years old, and war very beam'.
fut. She Was dressed in deep mounting and la
said to be bow Brooklyn. The Coroner of Troy
being oot of the city, the Carona, of Laatingharg
was sent forts hold an inquest. The jury, after
hearing the faew in the case, returned the follow.
lag -verdict " That the woman came to her death
by honing her throat cat from ear to ear by the
heeds of William A. Caldwell, on the evening of
Tuesday; and that Caldwell came to hit death by
hie own band."
ROI Roads—The Farmer.
Thu law Rushville, Indiana, Whig, makes the
of lowing reference to the near prospect of a direct
all road communication between that town and
the Ohio river, at Madison: ,
"We are growing impatient about the Comple
tion nil our rail road. The work is Progressing
very firmly, and the road will be completed In the
time designated by ns lasi week, should no accident
occur and the weather prove favorable. The
Wmlbyvillo and Edinburgh rind sent up a freight
Liam on our road on Monday. it came within a
Couple of miles of town, nod brought freight and
passengers from Madison. Our merchants opened
goods in the evening which were shipped from
hindison in the morning. Our femme= unload
Mien' here in the evening, and the next day . it can
be carried to the Ohio river! A new eta in bust.
nem . about to commence in Itu , b county! Far.
men., hold on a few days with your produce, and
give it n fair opening: The road will be ready for
you within two weeks, and from (beams forward
the shrill found of the. sham whistle' will make
music fui the people which will replenish their
pockets and augment their business." -
There would appear to be hardly any story coo
cerningpublic race too improbable to obtain circa
latioalhrough the public press. If than could be
ens tou absurd for such countenenee, , we sh o uld
have supposed It to be that which has found its way
into eenate presses, charging the late Secretary of
State (Mr. Clayton) with having abetted the recent
(maiming expedition against Cube, amity= with
having subthribed money in aid of it! Every le
minima& editor, we should have thoththd, 'was t o e
welt acquainted with the Vines takerc - by. Mr. Clay
ton to prevent that illegal asp/pilion, and to bring
its participators to penishmetimagive a ja aa ,,,,p a
credence or eountenance to the ridieblous story.
Since such a charge haslet into Mat, however,
wane respectable persons may.rannas to behave It,
if it be notuuthothatively coatradieted W 0 there
I fore take mum ourselves, tp stplei of Mows knowl,
Page; that she iale Secretary-of State was unreetie
hog i 111.15 aorta to defott.that meditated ettoeiorn
mutation of the laws of the il/olled State"-and of
our neutral obligations; that the . Proclamation:de
pouncing nand warning all sod Citizens femann
pactog wiz plowed' by . blin,•whilat th e Pre
indent was thievish= the racy, nod lotivirdetloi
him (then at HarrEbuqj for his approhation ; ead
S i gsmture;titrui thanu usury particular within his
Department, and in counsel with the Executive as
to measures of which the execution devolved upon
other Departments, the Setretsty never for a mo
meat flagged in the discharge of his whole dozy of
Secretary of State, under his noble old Chief, tate
gari to tho entapriso against Ciabai but fa which
meertions of anapitnisittration sizing tins unlearn
rig enterprito, ii might have etanteeted In Mlle
dangle«, imposing, if not mote respeebibia,.thaa
the enterable abortion of the CardenstaEapodaitm
—l. Nat. Intel.
Prom the North easenean and Q. td. sheen,
. Tit* Tarltt—llow It Works.
.
The Importaleto PhiladeJphia o:rr the year cod.
in` the 301 h June, 1850, =mutt to gloooo,ooo
The exports tar same time about 4,000,000
lEfference, 10,500,000
Th o m it seems that, under the ISIS Tariff, the
city of Philadelphia has, for the year ending 90 h
Jane, 1850, dole, apparently a splendid beanies.;
but it may result in what some people call a
mashilag business. li the boot had been on t'oth
et lef, L e. toe exports $8,500 pOO more than the
imports, then the thing would took senate.
The question bare comes np, how lose will
Philadelphia be able to pay her debts, (we allude
to indisidnats, of course,) if she annually imports
$6500,000 more than she export.? Where is Sir
Ratan Walker 1 PAUL Ply.
ELYGTOILI m GLINT Bariara.—A parliamentary
piper has been printed, which 'bows the number
of parliamentary elector. in Great Britain and Ire•
land, socordinflo the registration of 1818, 1819,
and 1850. In 1848-10 ;the total number wan
1,011203, whilst if 1819-50 the number was
1,050,167 In the Uptied Kingdom. la England, on
the ?relent registration, the number of voters is
830,797.; In Wales, 48,019; and in Scotland, 20.
205-making the total of Great Britain, 9 7 8, 121 ,
and in Ireland, 72,0110-.mahteg th e total in the
counties, atlas, and boiesghs, 1,050 187.
The liberality of the English system is illustrated
by these statistics.. With a population 0128,000,000
the three islands contain 1,050,169 entitled to the
right of 'nem°, while the Baited States, with a
white population of 18,000,000, his 3,000,000 0
elector,. According to the proportion indite cone.
try, Onset Britain and Ireland ought to base nearly
5,000 000 of voters. They have actually about
one fifth of that number, yet the English bout at
being the freest people on earth. We pity the
Dllad 13 to sight by Ms Po
Ireton:ma.
8.8. Lumen—Sir I wish to bear testimony to the
medical virtue of the at called Petroleum. I was for
• lung time afflicted with a badly inflamed and very
sere eye, so much was to low sight entirely for shoat
three months, with very Utile hopes of Oyer recovering
the sight, and hot • slight prospect of having It re
lieved of the serenest; my attending physician we
tuitseecessful la making • rare, or in giving relief,
end afforded me hot little encouragement. I beard of
the Petroleum about the let of Aprll,lBso, mod gave
It a trial: the result la, the eight is restored and my
eyes well, except a little tender or week when I go
oat in the sun. ANN IRELAND.
Alensfield or., Cincinnati, May 14,1850.
B. B. Levrer—Sir. I have been etieted with Piles
toe ren years, and have tried ether remedies, without
permanent raker, until I heard of the Petroleum. I
knee seed only OW bottle, and think I am entirety
cared. I mem:anent, it to all who are stirred WWI
' Piles. I have known It to be good for sore eye.
Cincinnati, May 05,1850. R. C. GARRETBON
Roe sale by geyser A McDowell, Ile Wood street;
R E Balers, 07 Wood st.; LI 01 Carry, Allegheny elty;
D A Elliott, Allegheny Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, P. M. BIER,
Irk Canal Dade. tiovanth at, Pittsburgh
Omee 0101110 and Penna. H.R. Co, Third se
. Prurient., Ragas! 5,1050•
Tx. Stockholders of the Ohio and . Pennsylvania
Rail Road Company are hereby notified to pay the
elyhth instalment of Eve dollars per sear•. at the Mime
of the Company, on or before the Rob day of dulast.
The tooth instalment! on or before the Moth day of
September. The tenth instalment on or balm the
Toth day of October nut.
Q - Tee 7th instalment eras called for on the 40th
Jay I.st.
sug %itf
WM LARIMER. Jr, Treason,
bi'Lwre. Vaurroas—To News. Kidd & Co,
Druggists, corner of Wood and Fcrinh streets, Pins.
burgh, belongs the honor of waving indaced the
tor of this great remedy to oder it to the public. This
be has donsgrough them. It has how been beTore
the public ill more than a year. ft has been Intro
dacal Into all sections of the Union, Where It has
been tried it has been pronounced the best remedy
for worms ever Invented. Families should teem to
without a 'supply. We add the fallowing Cram h•
drvd• of shah. antanoviabh—
iillowanl, Swaim a Co., Ky., Sept 0.1647. .
.1. Kidd .t. Co:—.We bad a .t of your Venues-de,
and can recommend n as eye of tha best medicine
ter worms we hat. ever had. Dr. MiLanets Venal
fags never has failed to prodded the desired etifezt.
ALLEY & CO."
FOT sale by J. ALDO & CO, Neap Woad street.
uradter9
FILL ISNILTATIUM OP lllaplf/RE.
LOGAN, WILSON I CO.
199 WOODETREET,
Am now prepared rah a large and traett !Stock of
Eng I di, German, and American liardenme. Mrr
mpersor indneameme to buyer.. Thee 'MAMA to
yerelmee will promote their lniemm by looltma
.both oar stock. so May ere determined to sell no
the tenet mammable term. stale
M'CORD & co,
bM!2====l
HATS, CAPS & FURS,
Oer. Weed &Plata stc, Pt tt•baorg b,
Mem they error a hal and compn. Sleek o Ilan,
Caps, Fare, kn., Owen guilty ern style, by Whoie•
sale ani Retail, awl Write the .Halt,, of their 4:w
ren,m andpa/chasers generally, aerating them that
they will .11 on the Pen wvanweantre MOLL
abgtebt
R. P. TANNER & CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
09 Wood at, beiVer•an Third k Peneth,
Are now receiving Weir very large and ouperlor Fall
Stook of
BOOTS, OBOES, AND BROGANS;
Also, BONNETS end FLOWERS, all of the latest
style., and espressly al•plea to the Tees/tea Mee.
Il has been selected with great eery, and as to Clot.
and loth Sy is not mourned by any stock to be
found Oth er east or west. Oar customer. and mer
chants generally are molted to call and cantina, as
we are determined to sell on the most reasonable
terms. Alto, Goodyear. Patinat Rabbet Shoes of all
hinds. • auatardtf
FOROAIIP Ella :TIRO
DLEECH & CO. rollran one of Weir packers to
We Deer Creek Lott, leaving at 7 o'clock on
Tbar .
sday morning, WM lust.
For farther inforn, apply to
D mano
b. CO., Canal Basin,
avau&ln or, WM. BUTCH, Monongahela Houle.
0160. Z. •RNOLD & 00.,
BANKERS,
DB/ MA IA lICIIINBB, CIIN, BARK ROM
•e., ate.,
II e. 47 vouzurn ovannv,
(Neat door to the WO of Pittsburgh)
4:dese . •
nE Autobiography of Lelgh Rant; with remits.
T
Iseenee. ot :.midi and ooutetlipentito, in 2 vols.
Cartilets Latter Day Pamphlets—No VIII, .abject,
/midst.
History of Dories tha Grim. 13T Jacob Abbott, with
4 lnlraVa ' arard, a Romanee. lily bin Martin Ball.
Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution —No 2,
The above works received Ode dav,mal for nate by
R C BTOCKTubI •
au 22 Cor. Market ir.Tblnl et.
mow BOOKS I If EW BOOKS
AT 11.-DpAIES' LITERARY DEPOT
Tiooo Slam, opposite the Poet Mita
rlii.Vl.o Copperfield, No la.
jJ Bleekvsood'e Magesioa for Assam.
London Art Journal lor Aarmet.
Mull a Living_nee, No 2:M.
International Miscellany for September.
Bolton SheWaage—No
New L011401:1 Shekepeare, Noe I and a
Jells Deward • romenee. By Mn Bed.
The Heart.. tale. Dy Martin P. Teyper t Esq,
run and The Love, • ROW novel. By uen, sand.
TJ aire2S
I i ACON , -40 !Mee assorted on band for eels by
ISAIAH DICKEY Ps CO
Water 1. Front age.
POTASH - 10 cast. ht *DM Ift One avd for We by
aura ISAIAH DICKEY it CD
S WHITINO-10 61. In store, and n,N b. weld Inn ,
4
11:2c.3 stow
lalttl DICKEY k CO
rIOFFEE-100 bags Tema Green lo In store
\J oura ISAIAH DICKEY ACO
lI.F.—A largo quantity or assorted In store
end for se eny ISAI 11 DICKEY &CO
BLOOMS -117 tons Nippier Blooms for sale by
• n 0127 - ISLIAII DICHEY ACO
VALVADLIII HALL SITATIA ter BALM
fIIHE inbeeriber offers fot sale, on favorable terms,
tho following real wade, in lie cite of PlErberthr
No I.—,Tbrei
red three slety_llnek Dwelling
on second Street, Penmen Meat: and Ferry
street, tee lote'belnk meta* Feet (mat 14191 deep.
No O—Coateins 07 Coot front on Indrd street, ad
loitting thel'hird Presbyteries Chmeb, on whieb
erected sine 4 story Dnek 110.16, w e
as printing
Mlles and one story Diek'Weloase. ' •
Lots In Pallston, Boner , 00 MT. b.thF
lots No 2 arid e, bathe 'bootleg tat Meese, en add..
or.enteted one blank Mbar flame dwoUlege and sae
I edentate frame dwelling. all 9 merles high. •
No 4-000 Let 10 footed nt Ottelaek stmeLopposhe
the aborts Ind ortendbor the top of the hill. .
Na .5=T., Dead" late, eta 10 feat froet, and not.
Mug from Hat malls love waxer mask, On the pie
Deaver. , •
No valuable Water Lot, 2,0 (solos Wheal
liter 4 %station sham watet power atnehed.
No 2-4 Mer --t w a t
opposite thsorater lot, 93 feet front,'
end orteadiek ulthetop of theta,. which le erected
111 .0 e2 . ..usge . k i Zore
s e , /e
. 9 t rzl i toz, 98 by SO ft 4.
• l 4 lff - vOne lege Latin Newilrighton, Deaver ei
boingsbealedo rm 04 sHare nod Melia inV
'dee t erootainfir about le aeret en widen is erected
moo , large Prelim
In lumk com Fn.=
110010 used lion *Mt*: ILL PL.LooLt7 wyLioniterlY
*copied +tiff'. Cr, COW, sod oi very &wally
boated, bolisterAsueedlitely °Walter Lit. Fail4oll
ondis. • •
No 9—thao Water Lot immeditter bele* Past.
Bridge, being about 100 feet in length, and extending
Cr,,, - Water Street to low water mart or
to
pith.
The aeon's property will be sold on my tareraba
Apply at the Book None of IL U. IlmkEtal,
comer orPhird sad Market assts.
sni4gi ttirmai 11 , 1 tr=i Agu4
MOLAssss."-avablu'ti 0 Messner:
. . Ws RJR do: Jut '<cc:n:4 Rix
SHRIVIER2:3Possud at BARNES
13t1fr.
filo by
INE TR-54 bflA a good BA RNES
.1:. god Asa by SBRIVER k BARNES
Aogg7 • 130 & 12A &mid st.
MACKEREL—SO hhis No 3 twig
So harts dee
-20 hf brts No 2 do; jll3l received by
SHRIVEN h. BAIq!tES
SlaughterlngkPaalglogliGstabUshme s
T . .
HE well known Perk and Beef Slaughtering and
Packing Concern, owned and formerly occupied
by the late /antes P. Campbll, is for rent •
' The establithment is' located In Chillicothe, Rom
county, 0., on the plot of ground dividing the Ohio
Canal from the Selena River, and has one thousand
feet of amend front on cash, Thetaclosere embraces •
all acres almond containing 1irge 1 .4 . 1 ..d
commodious alaughtering, hanging, eatung,
smoking, and lard rendensg bonne, brick boom for
el
onk and every convenience for handling TWELVE
HUNDRED HOGS PER DAY, and rendering the lard
from the untie; as there are a doable flue steam bailer
and angina for scalding bap and comae lan!, and
two tanks for rendering offal by Gram.
There Is also, ma the premises, an lee ROM.. WV
•
enough to contain eight thousand bushels,
The SertnerValley, of which Chilliemhe is e thief.
market, la one of the largest Pork and Heel Markt,
In the Wm, and hogs ean always be bought them
at lower pnees than at Cincinnati and many other.
pointa,and eimpemze rs nbunditht and cheep.
•
There I. no drayage necessary,. boats may be
loafed at Ithe Packing House. and the facilities for
shipping direct wont this via the Lakes to New York
or Philadelphia, or Baltimore via Pittaturgh, or to
the Fast or South via Nes, Orleans, are at ail seat°na
alba year Polly equal to those afforddd by Cinctmati.
Money facilities are alto good, there being tea Or
twelve hank, within Pony five miles.
Applications for renting may be made to
ALEX. IL McGUEFEY,
... • •
Attorney at Low, Cloctonatl;
Or to FRANCIS CAMPBELL.
aug2B:dlnool-6111 Calllieothe. 0.
[Seim Os:.
Prof.Thampson , e Seminary far Tonna
WILL commence the tall session, on Monday,
the Sid September, at his rums, 54 Liberty at.
between Third and Fourth Streets. Asa limited
number Is received, early application will be de
sirable. FO.ACTIIO3, apply to Rev. Dr. Riddle, or to
Mr. T. at hie rooms ca above.
Dittabaruh. Aug. 27, 1850.-.111e17.1211
REMOVAL
NHOLMES At SONS have removed (lath Bulk
. lag Exchavga Office to No 67 blork.et it
(our doors tallow old stood. aui27
PFWO nevr'and convenient brick three story . Dwell
1. log Henley, containing nine MOMS cacti, attested
on Rau rues), neat the corner of Front st. rant. ,
Sian given on the ist of October. Aprily to
isAKEWELL. PEARS lk CO
Wood st, eon of Second st
=MI
APoCKET BOOK ev u found in Birminaltana The
owner is requeineat to call on Henry Snyder, on
liarrieon sreet, prove property, pay ehargra, and
take it away, °Fen
VIM WILE,
A WELL made and handsomely formed Wen grey
A
four year old hone; racks well and any under
the saddle, and trots fast in barnres—perpectly sound
and free from all blemishes
Also, a strong and well made Iron axle Boggy,with
gears tor the same.
Also, a small Menem Mustang, perfectly .1 most
bentifally formed, and gentle as any home could be,
limbic for ladies or clan,.
MU &FEY, WkLEION & CO
48 Wood st
IG IRON-150 tons landint
P J
T k.
co
31 Need
QUOstore AR—r.o
for bhstla de
U. Yoga, a prime &tuck, ia
13 sad
acre' S k IV HARBAUGII
_
FLOUR -100 bets ewe Family Flour teed by
omen S A W HASBAUGII
BITER -5 arts packed la to and for Bale by
a. 6.27 8 & W HARR/a/Gil
S - - -
ODA ASII-7 casks Soda Ash reed for sale by .
acer 7 rc lIARBAVOII
E INOLISII CUE SF ID tizs Imitation English. s
very superior article, receiv for sale by
Whl A IIIe ed CLURG ur. CO
EM!=
PINE APPLE CHEESE—A prime article, recbl by
as 127
GOSHEArdaliklSA—iiit reed for awe by
.. r n • WM A AIeCLITRO &CO
SA P .. S r A:O CHEESE—lg t orkill , rar l lira by
ARDINES—Frrsb Sardine. , in whole and half b
0 jest received and for s ale by
anal:
D 1111 l altos ei PartMorahlps
VA:I7IOE is hereby given, that the partnership of
111 the subscribers was this day dissolved by enamel
consent The button. al the lautfam wall be settled
persona r
k o n f o twhein sgu t hem se l v es tm t d h e e b o tr l d d
a s rer d e , q a u n e d
t a e l d l
to make speedy payment DANIEL HONIED,
HENRY HOMER,
Wilkins township, Aug 0, 10.511.—er3x•T
INAIITZD,
AflgtAl.L TOW HOAT, light dnutgld, good engine
add odtcoriat In. . good order. Apply to
WILMARTII a NOBLE
go gdO City
Mr OP STAIRS
NIITRPHY k. fiIIRCHFIELD inform their custom
en and buyers generally that, In eoneequeneo
of workmen bring engaged in ealarginßand improve
lug their Store Room, they have removed their good.
to the Savona Stain of the building they _occupy, onol
the Improvements aro Rooked; where they mill be
happy to me their easterners al asual, moiler the
troabte of walking up staas, will try and temunerme
Mein by militia them Cheep Goods.
trrEetrance from Fourth street. itagtia
MURPHY a BURCHFIELD have jam reeelved
*apply of pew aryie Dark Fall rums, fear colors,
at P/Ie per yard.
Extra Family Flour
AFRESH liapply of the Poland Mills extra Family
Flo., a very choice !widen...reed for sale by
A CU LISI , RTziON R CLIJUSLi.
LIM=
421. , YERVING ELM:It—PO brit on hula , ar tale by
0 aulo. , A CIa.BEKT , ,VN k CLOVBH
0 OrAIN Serrar—GO bag No I Jon reed for wale by
Pro .00 A CULBERTSON re CLOUSE;
VIRE ISRICE-10,0t0 in elan and (or axle by
JAMES ONLZELL
-1: 10 Water et
COFFEE -1100 bags prime Rio for sale by
•agM JAM by DoLZELL
y A l l OIL-20 Nis No 1 for sale by
44.21- A lrl! JAMES DALZELL
rILANNERS , OIL-14 brim for sale by
1 11 JAMES DALZELL
104
3CEREL.-73 brls No 2, for sato low to close
esisnment atile• /LULU DILLZELL
Fill SAUCE-0 eases Wells, Mier & Pro-
Cs soperlor, lost reed for sole by
IVM A ANCLURGI &CU
use LAberty is;
pkaTt '
TO C
O 0 , ty et; _
S U ltra . r in egl a aTt fot . N u: L T A; th — Xl i e t h e e h af . o7 ' gist
4
ne it ea be bought West able mountain.
augtia WI!A bIeCLURO & CO
LI • h OlL—Bardenos, Marseilles, A. Nice brands,
I_l j • received laud for vale by
WM A NeCLURG & CO
SALRRATUS—IeO bey to more and for sale by
STUART & SILL
alarm lee Wood st
B B MS—Ledo . in store and for sale by
STUSILT a. SILL
-La
-- - .
GL&SS—ZO bxs 7 z
33 Su 13 S kr, In store and far gale by
suriS STUART & SILL
_
CIIgESE—A mall lot prima Ctoom reed by
co 04 rir U ART a SiLL
VINEGAII—Ib Wl* old, in BtOlo and for sale by
iry. 111 STUART 4 SILL
BACON -4 Mid, prime Sides, for said by
tug 26 STUART & SILL
A7TING-50 boles No I, Ln en
and for sale by
ft ruART &SILL
- 66i n f s t YARN Asso r tett
in-COzlLW—Lhferantu l, ses, or aby
' STU AR & SILL
ORACCO—So by. umbl Vs;
j 3J Imp A wrkti jun reed for .ore by
DROWN & KIRK PATRICK
1011 Liberty or
AcKERKL-10 0 Ms No 3 Imo artirlafr, for sale
ougl6 BROWN a KIRKPATRICK
F LOIE-100 lain R. F. in gum, and fox sale by
MOWN & KIRKPATRICK
COFFER—BO bags Rio arriving, and for sale by
• BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
- Dielerible Course
UIE yl subscriber will sell, on accommodating terms,
tbe property on which he now resides, between
Allegheny and Mancheiter, containing Bre acres of
ground. The above property .la probably better
stocked grape vines, !ma trees, gooseberry
ba s hee,mspberries,strawberries,asparagus, rhubarb,
kts.ohan any ground of the sante extent in Western
Petteryleanta, the er e of which annually yield
• large Thera also on the premises, con
venient to the house, a never felling spring of the
purest water. The grounds are 'sheltered from the
pelth by Mils, and mum aiy. rentainthe tarminus
of cities In that directio n,and be Rhea), fere from
smoke and annoyances. The front of Mks property 1.
on a handsome strain, and ennoble of being laid out
is,to lots, leaning behl..d Otte Ot mare of the melt de
arable locahons for eeentry residences that can be
imagined. . WM MARTIN •
mtgalidlw
Head q. for Good Tata.
MORRIS & HAWORTH have obtained the repu-
Bohm of selling the Best and Cheapest Teas in
Pittsburgh. It you umpire their Tea with what you
purchase elsewhere yeti will at once acknowledge it.
euperiorily. They are very careful In the seleenon
of their Tea. They tiny altogether for cash from the
Importers out, and arc satisfied with very. email
yentas, these are the retina, they are enabled to sell
sock excellent Illaok or Breen leas aide c per lb
Superior mtalinea•—•—• - tic do
The bestkihiletmpoymed•-•—•—• 11l do •
TEA MARKET.
East aide Diamond
Orsiie win. Good Port WIA, Frdnrh
171 firantly,lfollasd Oh?, English Oin, E;rglitat
at bat , per bottle, for sato
hl'
actsat • ORRIS & HAWORTII
•eiuviau i 8A.8.N1111,
N .
C 1.9 10 end 131 Beeped elteet, between Wood I
Ono thaillfield, neer for sale
DO bf .d gr eke!. Y. 110. P.,lmp. &1111 r Teas
goo
boo I lb I lb Pe and !P.N. manard Tobacco;
IVO bag. Me Coffee
50 brie North Care/WE Tar;
. 20 brie Moue; • '
20 brialknern:Tanners . 06; • - '
10 ;Dna RIM
:10 bxs Ground Ginger;
GO Gee Mte Pipe.,
40 ban 111 Cbacalate; • _ .
40 bee Varlegited Soap, -
200.20 pepper'.
. 16 bag* AirPo2Ji ,
MI boa diarch; .• :
12 I:: fl_eovar &m
me,
Tab., awned rezeg
16 daz Heelers, &meted eirM
' DU reams Wrapping Paper, areonrd:
ISO bze NViridow Glen, marled,
6 tasks Seidel:or: -
2 emu= S.F. Indigo;
1 cow Maio do;
2 hdds Madden;
2 cases
until laquodeo;
ukaTogrelice with a pad lotoondiont of all irk*
ea groom
BACON-29 cuks Side . sal SlRosiders tor rub, by
sitral BROWN B. JOBXPLTRICR
--- • ---
LIEATKERS—.2XI) Lbt my fer 0,11, Dr
turn SHRIVER it BARNES
19;WKWOM
INAOTASH-2 brit jolt roc , d fbr sate by
.tqrl4 SHRINER it BARNES
QUOAR CURED HAMB-13 mks canvassed. a
to store and tor tole low, to close otossistwiso; by
7AME2 A HUTCHISON & CO
93 Water at t 132 First at
ACO —3 cas• el • e.i
, .13 tasks SbnnWen In slam for .ale by
u 624 JANES A HUTCHISON It CO
•
" A 'a 11%TC ...4 41810N LOCO
TAR, PITCH ItO9IN-10) • rid N. C. ,
A. SO bris Pada;
50 Who Rosin: in nun.
nnaB4 TAMES A I.IOTCHISON &CO
_
L IN . S . END OIL-8 brta pure, Gresrebra t.
eIHEM-15 0 biz prix
noul4
:CALIIa.
I ,thz,11741.D
wersuag
Di casks and brio do. for rale by
I B CANFIELD
JUST reed—co es ayeans • eper—C 3 7---- ,
iotO lbs do do AMOliCant
15016. do do African;
J KIDD A CO
CM Wood at
Far F. by
aug24
, , ~
1 .11:241 —linsf A idlif •My
DD & co
ri UIdeAM.PLI . 8-700166 reel or ra e by
, Llr ausi:4 -J KIDD ...co
BLUE V - fieffir 1.--f Rah. far aileTby
Rug% J KIDD & CO
S ISHITING—SO Arls remaining on band unio - GL
ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.
i'51.17 Water and Front au
CORN & WHEAT-8 brts Com
4 brls Wbeat, In store for We
by 'fanlA] RH£Y• MA HEWS &CO
I lASTOROI-L—Y. Sto ' tostrei —
V for sale by RIMY . , kierniEwi &VP
..we
EIEGKESRII V IRINA
HAS become an established and almost indieperm.
able requisite in every well provided family,
fromlut remarkably wholesome and r.atrilloas quali
ties as a food tar the healthy as well as a diet for lo
yal da, and also for the santenance of growing children
and infants. Varlausmodu of cooking and preparing
It are given on the wrapper.
Though well known in the east, it ban never been
introduced to any extent in Pituiburgh. to subscrib
ers have, therefore, made arrangements to be eon
etude , attendee wills It, mid now offer it to retail
denten or families on more favorable terms
than U
has ever been sold at in Pittsb rguh.
Wht A breCLORO A CO
Kula XS6 Mull at
N - AO - 1211Sti—The subscribers have been alienist.
agents tor the sale of Riggs' Patentlllult
`(VT Wedding, and are prepared to supply the
trade at eastern prices
A CULBERTSON & CLAUSE
anr23 19 5 Liberty mut.
ULIAe• A 5 kegs 6 taut, a atpartor ae,
oomed and tor ode hy
trur23 A rig.FIV.RTSaN 171.0115 F.
7'Jiltall&N`Vragir
B "°°"s-I° d"
"M T4TC7E ' Z i ii ' c r eZIPPLESS
torM
"DOT AS —l4 caste pure a Prime article
Aura WICK k MoCANDLESS
t - brim. reled far se by
J_L avitr3 WICK al &
bIeCANDLESS
(*RC lIINGS-10 clukt4cir d tl tLe i Nvims
ant2l
1 714 k r
• ' t)aerls
has Trout;
In bds Pickerel;
Jail received and for sale by
au 23 WICK bIeCANDLES3
13-40 clot - ICleveland Salorpans;
15 brio do do; •
Yl bzo do
WICK Pc MeCA4P,IDiaLPETS
STARCH -13 hos !forthright'. extra;
32 brs Claimer'. do, for side by
4ug43 WICK h. fiIeCANDLESS
VASSE.33 a 2.3113- 1 23 pe. reeid for liale — by
au.l3 WICK t. iIeCANDLESS
T AR -18 barrels N. C. Ur;
42 61 brls do. far sal. TT
au. re . WICK broCANDLESS
Strawberry Flasks tor Salo at Groom
wood Gardeas.
Duisrs Prize, Hovay's '3eedlings, rind Victoria
Thrse are Os argon and best flavored trait
amoonst all the different varieties now grown.
Orders addressed to the proprietor, Wesi Manches
ter, win receive prompt anemia. J MeHAIN.
angt4
VOUNG SIPAIINAHLY,
ALLEGHENY.
TSehonl, under the direction of Mr. & Mrs. N.
L W. Metcalf grill be rewpancd In "Colonnade
Row" Federal Street on Monday, September tad. A
primary department, & a number of optional branch
es have been added, and a corps of teachers seeured,
so that instructions will now be given to scholars
of all agog and anaingienta.
For partimilars see gIirCUIRIS which may be had at
the !wok morel—or consult the Principals at them
dwelling on Federal Street.
Allegheny, ang.3 if.
MODIATOE PILLS-IEIW compoend Extract of
TOIDILIOC, a.sulualtate for Oxfam.). on band and
for ea le at Null! WICKERSHAM'S
Mgr KLESER bas just received • fins Sot of Brass
bum:rents of the best smadtfactrinr, selected
tu
by mrelf with great care; for this market, seen as
Satre Trombones, Sax Horns, Bagtemearnet•Tsbas,
he.: also, a fine refectionof 3lnsie Boxes, playing
two and three tunes, Strain., ftecordeonsoke. to.
Alm, sr penor Gorman and Italian Strings, and gents
Me Neapolitan SIGN ng tont lengths, a splendid
article. OF Tlai GuLDEN HARP.
.30 , 1 Int Third street.
urALL PAPER —• largo assortment of Waj
gI , Papers, from ego to Rd per roll, Jon .•calved to
the fall Hada by W P MARSHALL
ang22 83 Wood st
____
WLUTE'S celebrated STICKING SALVE AND
STRENGTHENING PLASTER. pries
A sem:m.llsu remedy for chfoule rheumatic attections,
weakness and lioneems of most parts of the body,
Fuld, barer, SO M., of most kinds, cuts. swellings,
opal locises, corns, and felons When btu ecming.
Also, di ns, e
resat convenient one sale sucking salve or
streugthenieg plasters and Wats on the Met.
Poe sale by B N WICKERSIIAIS
*neer . Car. Sixth tr. Wood ats
INSEED OIL-13 Mr Rut received and for sale by
JA anger BRAUN & REITER
DATO W BLACK-15 brlijast vr.o4 formal° by
m A BILVON &REITER
FANCIT PRINTS,-5 ease. yew 'Wirral! Psints
jun maned by SHACKLE - PC VILLITE
net 101 Wood a
rtASSIMERES—A few cases Fumy Cusimaas
lj bright co:ors, Jan Tetelvdd and for sale by
Nara 'SHACKLE?? a. WHITE
INSEED brio for sale b L y
ruurn J 13C110021MAHER CO
TILIFSTE YEA Mil b, y b y
• J 841100NMAKER & CO
(111INESE VERMILLION Inn tec'd for .►la by
aorti J SCHOONMAICER & CO
9E PINK-3 togs roped. for We b
y
R..rteJ ISCHOONMAKER & CO
TANNERS' 011,-2O brio Co. sale
außtt J SCHOONMAKEIt A CO
ARD 011.-10 Orbs for Bobo by
nogn 3SCNOONMhXER &CO
LOl/1101.-10 brio for we by
aturft J SCHOONMABER & CO
CONSTANT supplies of Worth's superior Family
Floor will be krpt (or salo.ll
RornwrsON4 REPPERT
121 Second a
iIE first class of preened creditors of the late
T
firm of Met: laws, Wade lc Co., will please call on
toe undersigned. et the office of FL C. Bina:ANL Miller
of Market and Third streets, and receive a dividend
on the interest due them, by order of the Assignees.
sug2l JOHN FLfildlNti, Agt
Carpets Carpals'
WE are new opening • large assortment of Car •
pets at our Carpet Womb:olio, Fourth Mom,
gonslmin in part of the billowing Ttrielitig—
Extra Smurfit,' Tapestry Carpets;
English and A 112.10. EtnnwL do;
Extra Roped.) three ply N
Carpets;Superfine
4.4,3 4, and 5.9 Tapestry yen. Carpet.;
Superfine bean= Carpets; '
Extra lime do' do;
Fine do do;
Common, all Wool do;
4-4, 3-4, and 9.8 Common Vim. Carpets.
' Also Stair Rods, Window Shade., Mats, 111
Oil Clo ths from 94 ft T '
1!2;11
..The above goods will be offered to those wishing
o: orcine at priers lower than ever offered in this
act. We invite the attention of all, to call and
amine onr stook before purchasing elsewhere.
north W hfeCLEITOOK
RUGS 1 RIMS t
UT MeCLINTOCH Du Jai% received at his Cayce
. Warehouse No 75 Fourth outer,. very hand
some assortment of Rep, to which fro invite the at
tendon of patsttaxers. amen
TOBACCO—GO kegs 0 mkt teed for rob by
auk= HARDY 3001E0 Se
•
VEATHERJ-4 bap Air web j
anEW HARDY JONES &CO
F.AF TOUACCO-30 MIL for .Ale b
y
y acitso HARDY, JONES t
INDIA RUBBER PACEiniG-30 0 0 lbs snorted
thicknesses, from 1.32101 inch thick. The above
pecking is prepared so that 3 0 /degree. Fahrenheit
dl not effect h, and is superior to every thing else,
as no suostanee bas so meek elasticity which stands
au high a degree of heat, and may be used about all
'parts where packing is necessary, viz :—ateabolf
plates, piston rods, Steam Jonas, steam chews, cull
der heads, ae. For vale wholesale snd reAtilPy
CU/FUSE-4S sac., prime Green Rio far sale by
V amON A CULBERTSON & CLoUSE
TNALS.RUUBER BELTlNG—Jostrecelted,• lone
.1 assortment of Belda; of vanesis verytoir
from ih to Ii Joshes in width, tar sale 00
J PITILLIPS
N.ll.—All Delis sold aro piano:need toast torches
er to be topenor to Leather in every respect, and to
give satlsraction. Any Belt. that prove doficlent
whille •ited an ced or the money reloaded. aug79
HO9E! HUPHt —Warranted to be far superior to
Lenther,Jost reed o(the above •
WO feet I mels klydrant4
3W do IS inch der
• tiOu do IS Inch do;
• Cu do IS Inch do;
400 do 0, Inch EOHOC Here; -
FOr solo at the Latta dabber Depot I t of
Depot PICILLIPII
7 k 9 Wood at
L' IAbIILY FOUR—Jost maim!, a lot of superior
Famtly Flour, maaufanured by Wm Lille, Fag.,
Polorot, a, for mile by
A CULBERTSON k CLOUSE
• UM Liberty at
166 °. /t i rt U trygirlateM
JOHN IdeFADEN &
coM3 Hada:
R„ tee lass :es • a: 14 6: a% • r.
Ai N
sutl.4 '
rafla: his • asset Ss 17 . •• • siss OTT
bas Cavtaess •• as
so en Myer.' paand hump;
In mono and for ale by
annl MILLER & Tucrsivor
IkrORPHY t MIIIMPIELD an selling neat and
V/ kudos* styles it &bon goods at Missed
♦ few *ma Bunts attV rersakallas tau
bIiIIaSONIPT MEI • .PO4
PLAID PLANNFJ.2.—A large astertment of Plaid
Flumels just received and for sale at trenufae
t.rde.ll 1.1:1i
cystnberly et
Clatt , 77l:B, nu. ac/7/1-401/ yds 34 /,g,ir 1, of
daft/A paue ens, just /Ted Istric7ll7 ,
, p ' 7 IIILL , r ,
ais2u • 1 T a 1/171,M
"POLACK OIL CIOTIT for Cairiales-10 1 ) yards 4 4
jip rarilled,rao reeeiyed and far Rale by
anptl - J tc. /I PIIILLII`r,
opAcco..—zo boxen Almcfactuced Tobacco, on
rr
hand and W arebre,lor aslo Ly
sap . ° A CULBERT:4 , N & CLOUSE_
AT CING-3.50 bole. No. I. o. am] r, on 60-a rend
B
I'm solo by A CULDERTsoN k cLoCsi:
SVGAIL.—Loar, Clutha, .4 rowileted :ages
tem eintsuntly on hastattforg A
et...,E etly t
augsh,
JAPAN VAHNL' , I (, -1 Ws, &good attic!, 81.1 re•
et ire& by • ramr.il) • J& H
brla reed - tor Yale hr
avr , 33
brllud ecceired for .ale by
J & pm!
Itr. Petmoitelslp and Copy Books.
TE above books baying been niroduee.l into
nblie arnlerissle seboolzin Pittsburgh end Alle
follz:i:b..e
axle In
the sabsetiber agent
Teseber• and ethers swig be supplied at nuhli.l Ws
pines. as hinted In eltealar. l II SIELI.CIit,
4..10 • .4 11-,..1,
30, C , Vi d Slia r tzttf b E y lcnehsng row dtr, JuA re.
IV* M MITC/IFLTREE,
Librttv tt
DICK-2D tea pntne fp_ ..
11; Na canal, and for sale trf
anal? iiELLERS ,tj Nicots
tiOFPF:E. I .It4 hail:prima gross . Ftlo fin • Ate by
ll llngt7 I•I:LI.V.RS S. N1C.01.8
TOBACCO -30 bit .
R.sell & Rob!won's i;
ID b Trice & liss i dgenod's .9 . iii
3 cases Ran erns' ta lb limp; ,
Received find for side by
purl . / SELLERS & NICOLS
MACKEREL! MACKEREL! -100 MOM 0(
those lugs No 3 Alarkere.. .le by
C A MeANULTY ec CO,
Cloati Ltioitt.
avgl7
-
A LCOLIOL-5 Mahal reed for ante by .
11. .1 I: tsip CO
VSTIte - SDAYitI LOU'S DT'S for redo by
augl7 I KIDD CO
gbflid for bbil
.117 , .I KIDD et CO
IPIDNZKL - 43.0 Ib. litlionaor snle b •
nogl7 I' KIDD CO
EVILVAIII & WILLIAMS,
to Grim. st,..Lialtenturs,
AGENTS (or Iliet lode of Node Ash, Blenching
Powder., tee.; have on hand. and ale constamni
receiving direct trona the Nanoracturess, the Oboes
ardcles of the best and ',Met approved heard., altien
they offer to the trade to: quantities to ann, and at
lowest market rate.. a0.19.43w
WQOfALEN-O,OODIL
BE smile:nig:4'd boa on band, and is this day re-
T eei•lngg Irani the Milltornourers,
on
COMiglitur nt,
g large lot of Finnan's, 101 l echo s. plain and b.isio.l,
abo, Bed Blankels, Blanket Coansig, Beater othe.
Cassimerea, Satinetis and Tweeds; which be said solf
by the ease or piece, at mansfamoressi poet.. The
attention of dealers to woollen goods is invited.
II LEA
angl6 lsiteriy st
figll—lo„osnto reeelved for sale bg
audin Bk W 11ARTS/I[lBlt
CCEEM
Office of Pittsburgh G. Company,
August 17,1051
lIE Swekhoideri of the Pittsburgh On Company
alp hereby notified, that the Annex! Meeting of
the Steletholden for the Eleetton of Truses, to
held at the office of the ettimpany, in the city of Pttme
burgh, on Monday, the ;nand day of September next,
between the boon of two nod five o'cluck. P. 111 ,
the purpose of electing two percens to serve as True
tees for said company, for three years, 10001 th e sold
second OM , SePluthbcf
ntet7tattw THOS. IJAKEWELL, Pryor.
FEINITURE eoz townie d ra.ra
table, wand, and bureau covers, beautiful patterns
and prices law, at - Nrs 7 & It Wood at.
ausla .1 t
_11111_114,11.9
FLIJUB OIL cLOTII-40e0 yd. 4 4 Floor Oil Cloth
:we yds 3-I do
) d • S-4 do
4W pde CA do
For sale, wholesale nod it oiy trr
J H incurs
'a 7/a Wood w
gin
RY
OUN/P/43 IRON-70 tons roftirig L.F
the Allegheny Wharf, and for rale by
.111.5 .1 h R Fan D
Nisi' received from Ytalhorrdle 1- wary. ineo yd
Oil Cloth. Crash, diderent patterni, for ante by
eagle .1 1p II PHILLI PS
1000 FEE!' Gum F.lastie Nom Iv Hydrant.. Mit
neePad far me 6y Jk II 1.1111.1..11'
7it Woml ro
N. 13.—A1l Rosh mid is warranted to the poreliutert
to give eatilihretion equal to leather or the Cringe re•
turned. aveltl
SINULISEI & CLASSICAL ACADEMY.
THIS Institution be romp/. ne- ton dseminar,.
of lade and young gentleman. on do brat Aioaday,
the second day of September next. !
Tbe plan of Ws A-calmer to compnrhdrisiven em
bracing a liberal music of instruction in Claesic and
Scient.fic Lemming', Use Modern Lon/mune. a fail
course of Cotrunerotal Studies. and be resit on brit.,
ee of elemCntar(Engllsh Placation.
The Inuit:Woo is forniiked with the memory
Maps, Globes PhyslologicaS 'Astronomical, Philo•
sophical: and Chemicsl Apparanni, by utile, she
penile are aided In acquiring amuse thorough know-
Adge of the sabiecte of varies
• BOARD riF INSTRUCTS - MC
F. Corers Punicirsb.
Wm A ',West, A AI , InetraMor in Um Latin lull
Greek langoeges.
John Brews A. M.,lnsunrtor in Mathematic..
James Rend, A. M_ Inmractor in the Natural.
Mental, end Moral Sciences.
Job, CL Schadd, Ph. 4,, Professer InModern Lung a-
Wes
P. CMS rrofessor a Donk Keeping.
J.D. Williams. Pdrifebsor in rentanmbip.
ACADEMIC EDIFSIE.
The Academie Edifice Is on FerSi fumes., between
Foulth and Liberty. The bet dine Is !urge, cons
, omen us and airy, and being out attic Lasinent port
of the city, It to ;met and scared, which snakes It a
or,, desirable location fcr animates on efLemstinu.
Circular, can be obtasicd nc. Um book n race in
bath ctues. rnnespel coo be teen at the Ac
ademe. lad:vir
CLIEE.Zi:-13 La Teed rot Ted- Ly
ll .05 ; 84 W fIARITAUCII
kirdS-3
if e'd per
a E Cured, and d cake corniie - alThilis
earner Reveille. (or •ale
W 11A k BARG/a
litUtlNti,-400 Via m Morn and for golo by
•0015 tl & IV lIARIIAllrilt
H ASlS—Kairis & Sorift% einelnitati r ug. du i c d;
Abacey's Indiana do • •
Virginia . dr,
Scow) cared, not gmolred. for wle 1,3 ,
WEI A MeCutlau• & cO,
L'IX hibeny et
I I la. ab.k.F—Joe. Ow.' Clo. coo d Crttorarod;
1 • do de not...am, a
For .ale by. 14.151 WMA bleCl,llltti 3..C0
EOEFY - TONOVFASL:A reredos for Aii , el.Y
anyls ' WAS re bIeCLURO•e. CO
-
ENISON 11.0151.—A tear ebotee Vrei,en Ileum
anota Illbt A Merl.ll Ms A CO
St•am Boat Tatham:kings.
WE:invite th e attentiois 'of those fatnialdng ft ma
Ili:mut., tus 11...1.123.110f Trimming., compris
ing In past of the followinp—
...
..
64 and 7.4 Table Linens, Dann 7+s,Phims
Huckbank Diaper, Sootch Doper,
Can" Table Covers, Crash,
Canal"! material of all ge- I Eva, to. b.
set - lotions, -
MoCLINTOCIC.
Caton% Warehouse. 75 Fourth at.
Velvet Pile Cerpsta.
iIIeCLINTOCK Las In store mud for sale the
V V . Itrttelastortmert of Velvet rile Carpet of the
but and CICIFG/t styles ev ri otter el in this city..
whtch we invite the special el tention of those veishine
to poret.nse. Waretoorn. tennis rt. avai4
• • Gabbed-
ASMALL Lot at Gibbed Herrin r, In prime order.
tot oda by /011 N bIeFADFN &CO
aael4 Canal. Bann.
PROPOSALS FOR TISILISCR.
Ogles of the Ohio. i Penn. R. A Co., /
•1 Pittsburgh, Aug. 15,1
PROPOSALS In writing will be receilleflib
y the h ndersigned until Tuesday, the let day of October,
for the delivery of the cross nes required for laying
the track orthe Ohio nod Pennsylvania Rail -load
from hence wtblasithlon • distance o'lo7 mile, 'rho
number of tat will be about one demand
nine hundred per mile. The Iles are to be of
round
whine oak or, rack oak, eobjeet to the irrpection of
the engineer of the counting. Thee roust be ent with
a saw, into lengths of eight feet. If of sawed Umber,
they are to be coven by eight Inches abeam . if of
hewed dotherithey are no be flatted on the top and
haunt to a width of eight Inches. They mum be
eleegot loork delivered and piled ler on the hue as
directed by the engineer between the first of January
and first of May scar Bidders are requerted to stints'
what camber of ties they propose to deliver. motor.'
what seedens'iof the tail road they prepare to deliver
there. They May p 'Deese for ties of ebertent or lot 11.31,
if orb:must, they may he scree Mame:muerte. -
Proposals aro alto invited for furnishing mud 'sills
of white pine or whtle oek, to be four by nine inches
square, and from elgliteen to twenty four km long,
to be delivered on the [the of reed as atiore.
•;I W. ROUIPISON 'Jr President.
enenidtisettl
TiED WHIBEERS AND DARK 11A1111—Tlos m '
LI common freak of eaters. for which we ate at e
loss how te uccottet. And we mutt say that the con
trast Is far from producing an agreeable effect. but it
may be obviated by the ere of JULES IinUELN
celebrated _YEA:I:TABLE LIQUID HAM Dvr., ,
whi l b instantsncburly produce the most t
and sterol looking block, brown, or chestnut
wit out injohng the hair or botanic the akin.. These.
colors are indelltble, and ate eel affected by the 1.-
11011 Of rw.pinktiOn of wider There We man
finds of Hair Dye on sale, bat they not have auto s.
material objection to their use; some require n long
nms te produce the street, others burning the heir n , .d
Skin, and amt. when pat on. Rive the bole tire ton to
trf•newly War ked store f. IDLES lIAUEIeS VP:l4n..
TABLE LICILIstD BAIR DYti in the or'' , mre achirrEr'
is r.atimly free tram the shore object btu, Id vrariar,n3a,
entirely Impute's, end will produce a bestanel One
natural looking color le • shorter time than Itilf othelril
dye in use. Be cautious in purchasing, to'tilierfoni.r.
Ishtar Itas tunmy name attached, a. 4 Mere tea many Imitations of this celebrated article.
austl-Bp • !IMPS TINISFIZT2O ; .
.
JMINIMWS
2a9Woodo
!IteldlOnl . and WadOVlO'Claligag.:.
pnasseation of Soldiers and WidoweclsimslOCre.l*...
glans and ]lotio n
offhelak connection Isith the raked Puoiletiov
rrnisions ken. medo me hmilini wish. the rains 10r
oans, to yell as the dseisions,ef th e Pension Ilektiti="
oansat Washingtan C ' •
vridOWs cad heirs of Rivp etionary Soldiera".,
tme.Aimma thy goy yet be ohisined..by properlre.,.
J. R. purrißlE.. 0
oace or, Wm. MIL so
Robinn. Rsq.,oprsoellerihn;A,
Mayor's Ofilee,.Fourth Street. Phtrnorgti:
July en. 1000 Pv ,
ralUklesi .
1 r
Bun or Swersoseo,
THZ Stoikholders of the Bair of Ptaberrt.. mi
hereby bottled that • genentim•etieeergra c k, , •
holdeis,arill be held at the Buller Ileaseravrears,.l
- the fifth day of September it. at tee
A. U., Uteri the charter &odder Ct,Rll enacted brkho , .
Leglestute le ft s last sessloamll be lald before Berea
for their aceeptanea or, reject • By orderer B.ard
of nireetori,
aaelbditands
JAMEMILSON informs his friends and rha pcbl le
that ha ha. removed Lis fiat end Cap Establish
nun horn fladihkeld tercet, to his old mad on the
man of Weld stead and Dlemend Ailey, (tuned
woryirketir Patrick. I Piked'. Exchurre Office. em,
Macs bull, WI Dirotood Alley—where may be foomi
a late and tullemable asarrtusent of Ham and Caps
ril&tattizzlems,srhrgskslo dui :Mal
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