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2RIOAY MORNING, AUCOST Set, 1850
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Alla gheny County.
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• Pittsburgh 111.321 d Washington nail-
The Mashie re Reporter does not seem to be
well pleaded at whit the editor calls one "grata'
tons advice j' in retbence to the Pittsburgh and
Wetthlngton Railrciad, but offers co ragnmen,
against it, except to remind us that sometime ago
we were to favor of • Plank Road, while he was
In favor of a Railroad. Trio hoe no real bearing
on the subject under consideration. We are ling
In favor of a Plank' Road, and believe that soot,
au improvement would be of vast utility to the
people of Washiegton county, probably as much
so as a Railroad. It should he recollected, also,
When We advocated ouch shi nitrogen:tent, there
did not seem to be nay probish - Itty that moms could
be procured to build n railroad. But when we grid
the people of Washington begin to talker eubserb
leg liberally to a railroad conneetten with Greene.
berg, and propose that the county shall take two or
three hundred thousand dollars of the stock, the'
antj act pm, ems a new rupee in regard to mean.
Them le r great change also at ruleend of the line
A private .3:epee! Is con,ouctlng • coed at
Chattl.rt . • Creek, six mites lees, w h.eh we seepage
can be need as a part of a P ,ttsbnigh •nd Wattl
ing= road, nod lb: setae ettwptcy wit! have effi
cient arrangement , for cot uert me the mouth of the
creek wile Pittalimr. Our W. •hington editor
moat adroit that in all these tarts there as more
ground to hope that a Railroad can be constrnmed
than when we advocated a Plank &odd.
As tar as we areconcereed , the position of the
_ subject te just this 'the- papers of WashlngtOn
eiralsty soy that they ate ehte to undertake the car-,
stfitetion of a rose, with ...evil farrago help as Bet
ote get, winch a•,3 ce,tt
dollars, a part at it through n state where hey
have no charter or right el wan, and with no
probabi.ity of ever getting either. We e'advishem
to make mond to .!atsbettt, pr , t,renee, se will
sort them lees tnan one•to:ad of We tratey,
wd
nem,. In our opition, tletr perp,ees better, and
where they will labor under no d.ls,ll°Ca In it,
'pea to statute nod right of wet'.
Toe Reporter that!. our concern for Waohlngtoo
eVety erg:notes from SClfielaSC3A,ltod ferim a fear
that the Hempfield road w.il [WOW Pittsburgh
• The Warttwgten c loor is ...Len. Veda rot
fear the B u t fl'ld p:, j 101, lire . hove not the
Calmest idea that It to It cm, be earned oat. There
ejnatlpt ovaeles o its pan. gal aft, an.
raering tatrutted far a Wee day,. woader, It
be heard of no nor . . II W,-tt rglon counts
dons net stetted railroad corrections with p,Lt..
WO, she will, in one sober an I triaturei opinitr ,
Dot
.have them at all. We leave onr - 41ews WILL
the enterpriCog and worthy people of that turrets
for what they are work. We have great faith in
their good cense, end therefore most confident!)
believe they will sever undertake to construct tic
Ilempfield Railroad.
In -noticing gold wining in California, yea•
terday, an error was made by the composite ,
which steeds docrection. We wrote that the Vit
lonia-mines yielded "fpy rants" fa each hundred
pounds of the crushed quarts rack. The compos.
itor, in his' superior waidow, made it .110 per
cent.," or fifty pounds: of gold to 100 you
ot
rock , Most readers will dirtraver the error at
mot. Ourobj•oct mai to show, by a comps/Won,
the vast superiority of the California Mites over
the Vlrginfa, which only yield th) centsllir each
100 ‘ poneds of rock, silailo rho California' mines
yield $l5 (or the same nuMber of pounds et the
• outs.
Tax CCM, —The Fair Ward of Pittsburgh'
aceordiag . to the retorts of the AtSielant Marshal
shame k population of 4210. The number of =-
Macs retarded last fall, is 1332. At sto a taxable,
this would show a population of 6910. or 2705
more than there really is. The actual MUMS
about only about 3 inhabitants to a taxable. It
i.
plain that any estimate (minded on the number of
tsitabka caaott be railed upon. -
Birminshak has ipopulation of 3750, about 9i
to a taxithist,
Elisabeth Borough has a pepolaUou of 1090,
about 4 too taxable.
The population o* the city and esual Ira) he
lea than our entimate.
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• ILea,EDNiaID 51111 m, well known in this cny,
has been nominated as a eaudidato for Cleatrnor
by the Free Soden; of °oils.
Na lessecocess.—The editor of
(Ga.) Constitutionalist, writing to his own journal
from Coma Springs, Alabama, rays he uuderytands
from persons at that place, Mizzens of that State,
that many of toe planters in their section of the
State have notified the merchants they deal with
that they will-mOcreafier, purchase articled of
merchandise manufactured ar imported from the
North. We perceive that the New York market
reports mentioned a gene it absence of Southern
merchants from the market.
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Wr..rete. Dow klarr.—ln the mountain. of the
(lama Stllle,lan week, the mercury in the Mei ,
morticter wes 27 degree.; below zero. People
shivered over wood Meson/I enteral home. with
icicles upon their chins wail be lids. That will do
(or the dog dap,.
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ATTiOreg sY A Neale ra Cogger • RAE-- Th,
Nero Capturvi ara Itung.—A. young tea., ,
daugmer of Mr. 'tension, reidding al Villag.
Creek, Tyler county, Texas, having strolled into
the woofs, abort J Wince from her fothei's reel•
deuce, was clectipf.Medly seized and immediate
ly my .,t,hy a negro, who made great efrotta to
vindee her person, Sec is said to be much toured,
the ucgro having beat and bruited her cousiders•
bly_ by atrikint bee in the face and otherwise
abasing her. Us the alarm being gicen, ho was
Pursued by a number of gentlemen and overtaken
to C,ney sealoment, where he had taken refuge in
die wheel berm, bat dotting Mowed Morel, put
weed, be endeavored to Make Ms escape, whets
t wend Bans were, &fob:aged at him. two loses
taking effect la his body, which to - &Fabled him
that he was emu apprehended. The father of the
Young lade he codeavored to violate wan seuffor,
nod after bearing his statement, and deliberating
upon the matter, the citizens tionalmonaly gra
posed 'tangling the vitiate. which Was Immediately
dace.—JapeEastern Tnon, fie.
Fecal ST. Deauwo Putter, of lb°
enhootter Nayarit), 'glitch arrived at thin port en
" T , le 20 days from Jercmio, tyrants us that
the Emperor Facucle L was Cuing up on tipe•
didee egaistectha %Vied ward Inland., both bp sea
god teed. II WIC esid the navel tome would con
dal of two lane twain° rigged vcencle avd . pro•
getter. Ile letter wu to eomin part et Extopt,
int:deed la Bulged.
Some duce week's previon to Capt. P.'s ash.
In. three white lettabltante otieflitecce, bad teen
beheaded, for '.bat the . eatborleea wandered
too bee eeprealdee of pbllo oplcdonte—N.Veri
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PROM WitiIIINGTON•
CentlePadatiet of the Pietebarghflasaket,
The Reuse made each • progress with the civil
nod diplomatic billy to day, as to aljoid good hopes
t hat i t ma, be-PM4,lPilltitikZ...sPetkitPl
might have been aecompliybea today, hind not Its
Meads' rather iniciildivetelliifvertisiai rie
allow
the Post Ronne Bill to be Ostia This bill, how
ever, is of no little importance, and was discussed
and passed In alMosetwo hours: "It grovidesa
stern
bout
twelve hundred . , new routes, chiefly in the wt
and southern 'dunes I believer the extension of the
interior mellservice provided. by ibis bill covers
even those remote additions to oust stagdifi eaat Ca'
pire stMehlte west of the BockYlidodatains, New
Mexico, Iltak,balifonite, " an d
'imitile'ssion bectini-ting indeed waken
ed duo Me.ldellenese.centeaOttes retg 'from
the tabinet.., in is toy bet:tech •I'S'Petted. He will
probably retan , to Washington :end remain In the
discharge of his duties Until after the adjournment
of the present session. I trust he may yet, howne•
er, conclude to retail:L*lth, present honorable post
&inn; the existence of this administration. But,
should the result be contrary to our wishes and
hopes, as it would be inexpedient to go oat of
Pennsylvania for a successor, why would it not be
a goa d plan to take Mr. Hampton, who retires
front Congress at the cod of the session. No men
is better qualified by habitrof business and appli
cation, by industryend a knowledge riche political
wants of the country than Mr. Hampton. No
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, ore faithful representative of the great principle
of protection to domestic ;industry could be found
awe the member from your dist, ict, and it is prob
able that that is the question upon which the polio•
cal di,cussiona of the country will chiefly turn,
after ffie settlement of die pending dispute upon
slavery.
The following it the amendment upon the tubjeet
of the tariff, whinh M. Hampton proposed *.
Saturday, to the Civil and Dsplomatie Approings
tion Bill:
"Be it further enacted, That from and after thir
ty days from the passage of this act, the duties im
posed by the act entitled 'An act reducing the ditty
on imports, and for other purposes,' approved 30th
deli/0846, shall be levied an goods, warns, and
merchandixe imported Into the United States, agree
ably to the average vain° s4bieb e,milar atimle"
bore in the principal markets; or the United States
during the year ending the thirtieth of June, 1816,
io be ascertained and fixed under the direction of
she Secretary of the Treasury.
Its two leading features are, a home valuation,
sod prices fired upon astable basis, which in effect
change the ad r afore. duties of the act of 1846 to
specific duties. The free traders rated this amend
ment out of order, by the vote of Ell to 71, muster.
lag only four majority. Of course the advocates
of home industry will not bear this first repulse in
silence and patience. Iron I:traducing and manu
facturing is the first and the greatest matenal inter
est of every highly civilized and powerful nation
of great territorial extent as ours is. The abun
dance of iron and skill in making and working it
may be almost considered in this A4O of the world,
the chief test of civilization and power. It must be
adequately protected. It must be brought to the
highest state of perfection by the fostering care of
the Government, if it require It. There will
therefore be other efforts to procure the Beees.,
modification of the misungtariff in this panicular.
I have already referred to the means by which the
subject will be brought before the House under
moru favorable ampleee than upon the late attempt.
The vote on the rejected elution inclines me to
believe that there is a map:wily in the Home for the
drained change.
There rue many estimates of the probable rote
.. upou the Tesan boundary bill.passlng from hied to
hand among the members. They vary from one
another cis widely an night from day. By one the
bill will be passed by a meagre majority, by others
it will be low by a very large one.
The Richardson Committee in about ready to re
port to the House the results of its investigation
, nto the charges against Mr. Eensufs management
of the Department of the interior. The minority
of the Commiuee, under the lead of Mr. Vinton,
are making up a counter statement. I imagine
Richardion's revelations will amount to just noth
ing at all. Ile thinks he has made out a caw in the
business of the Barron Maim, where some BS,OOO
curopoowl interest has been allowed on an am
stmt claim, older than the revolution. That is a
.malt affair to make such a fuss about.
'I nere. was a battle royal in the Serrate, to day,
over a motion to purchase - Z*o o copies of some
book on the geography and commerce of the coon
tries of the cut. Mr. Benton came down upon the
practice wnh terrific fury. He is very decided
agutest .y thing of thin kind, unleaan. be for the
1 .tlory and advantage of Colonel Fremont. He was
mcce.,_ful, however, and Kented the motion by a
arge ;rinicritV—.79lll Ir , ; Irstrn.
F,cro Waitungten leporter.
lir. MeKennon sod the [Tome Depart
W.:I, tweeted feelings of pin and plea.
:announce the return of our distinguished fen,.
lownsman, consequent upon his resignation of the
office of the Interior.
We are sorry, sincerely sorry that the country
will lose the benefit of his public services, and yet
we are glad to welcome him back to the duties of
it private mires. Already had we begun to miss
nis
well known voice in our councils, end his hear
ly co.operation in every goal work. In ga.l truth,
we know not how our ' ancient and goodly bor.
otqh" would get along withbut
As there will doubtless kid' moon conjecture and
•ievil sormisings" about Mil abrupt termination of
Mr. 3.leltennnn's official career, it may aotbe amiss
to publish the facto of the cow.
immediately upon the dissolution of the late cab
inet. public sentiment seemed to point to Mr. Mc-,
Kennon no one of the advisers of the new President.
This opinion was justified by his long and well'
tried devotion to the Whig cane, his unimpeacha
ble integrity, and his extended reputation as a wire
nod prudent counsellor. The Whig delegation in
Congress from Pennsylvania unenitnously concur-
id in recommending hint td the consideration of the I
President.' Eminent poittiCians, in every quarter, I
united in their opinion of his fitness for an adminis.
irative officer. The President'. personal sequoia
taco wide him prepared him to receive very fa
vurably these various considerations, end, accord- ,
nctv, the arduous and responsible otAce of the
thane Department was tendered to him, accom
panied by the cordial wishes of the Cabinet that he
would aid them by his presence and counsel.
kaUnaffectedly averse from public distinction, and'
thsfrustful of has ability to 'encounter, the immense
!abase of the office, our friend yielded a reluctant
consent to enter the Cabinet.
Idle immediate friends here who knew bin pecu
liar temperament, bad their misgiving.. Mr. Mo-
Kennon has the misfortune—shall We all of of I
having the keenest semobilities of any man we
know. Be identifies himself with any Me of in-
tercet entrusted to him, and makes it Jan own case.
Ilia concern for n client ,M an important suit has
cost him many a night's Sleep.
The fears of those who know him best were re- I
alined in the short experience he had of the over
whelming duties. thear r plexities, and weighty re.
opomiblittim of the artmeut or the Interior.—
Business had_ neuron noted in the interregnum. I
Questions of vast importance, involving the Inter. ,
este of thousands of persons, and tens of showman I
of money would come before him for his decision .
The widely extended and constantly enlaiwing In- ,
disci relations—the vast and Intricate machineries
of the Land Office—the 'unwieldy Pension sys
tent—the complicated census system—win, their ,
varied and messing claim, to aucotton would be
presented to bis consideratmo.
Jaded with his journcv,land somewhat Indic pp~~
sed, be entered upon his office; beta short week's
experience served to ponvince him that his rebut. '
emus to take office was Well founded, and ought
n aves have yielded to the solicitation of friends.
"Prom early dawn to dewy eve" them was Ito re. '
spite from labor. This was cheerfully home, mid
to those who had liminess at the Deprtmeat, all
seemed well. Alt were gratified with the prompt
and conciliatory manner in which business Was
deepatched, and the Administration was reckoned
fortunate in haring second the services of such a'
M,nister. But the. cares of office could not be
shaken off, but haunted the pillow of the Incum
bent, and whole nights were passed without repose.
His health began to be seriously disturbed, and af
ter anxious' reflection end consultation with the
Hon R Reed, whose well kaowsi medical
skill and intimate 'acquaintance with Mr. McKen
ran mob him n most suitable counsellor in his
nee, there seemed to be bat one omitse la be pur
sued. and that was to mean has office. His resig
nation sees accepted by the . President, and with
the kindest feelings on his part and on the part of
the whole Cabinet, bb left the federal city to min
gle once more with the people of his own winch
loved Washington.
Flow cordial will be his greeting we need not
ray
Mtl=!
A disticrninhe4 physician of Chanter Co..
gone the fAlowing benuornl story in • letter to
friend:
At the cemmcncoment of my practice. 1 was
relied to see an Irishman's child who was labor
ing under a severe •hart of pneumonia. The
poor ludo fellow grew metre and worse for rev.
eras day:, until, on one of my vial% I Mend him
very low, his breathing extremely MlScoh, and
the extrennuesolmost cold. The 'amity saw and
telt deeply the danger. When 1 left the house,
the father followed me oat of the door, and, as I
mounted my horse, be said :
.Docter dear, do you think little Jemmy will
come out of it,.
1 replied The cam is very doubtful ; but
their Ia tome hope."
...Shure, doctor. are I have no hope at all—norm
to the world. so 1 haven't. His mother on' me
have often' been spekleg about him, iw too hare.
arid Oiaire.elYeclthl in ram. hiLi Such ebil4
der reset be: rarod, I doubt ; they never. stay
trig "
" A b,.lloctor. .. 11 e* 4e*wii " Y. be°
lime VIAL' tattle 'gni lei hulled with him-hey
treated above among thabkeeed. ° _ .
IL AVE Esc r. 1.1 rrer AT i
Flin,keiartiratArs—Jadri Porogns s -
Ihseharge J tAVSialita.
Raisaninnann,i Ang.24.
pasioars.—Commorivrealth sm. 8 navel Wile
eqe George Brooks, and Bast. Tht tee three de•
fendants, negroes. escaped during Cle month
of
fronssbeir tourers, In Clark county, Vs,
het, Battletatarn, or Berryville, Red as the same
night the owners of the negroca missed also,
three horse, saddles. and brtalr.
SV , ltiateTaylor, the owner of two of the slaves;
and Gorge H. Engler, a resident of Berryville, as
rived here some days aro, and made lulattntillon
before Henry : Beale, 'E.g., charging the alave
nutted ditendents with larceny end as t airs fu•
gltises from justice. Upon this a Inerrant vas
is
coed, and the men were arrested and lodged in
jail:
On last Tuesday, an applicatlon was made is
the Court, then in session. In bring these men be.
forts them on a writ of hellcat brqrau the next
meraing,Which was granted; nod the next day the
Court decided to postpone the.. until Friday, in
order to demote of the jury 'tisk brat. t PS Oht TOE r 'Amu.
On , ast Friday, defendants were binght into Correspordeuee of the St. Low. Repstinces.
Court, defended by Messrs. Assiut
~n , a Judge .S.oirru Paw OF Too RoCar Mousivainsd
McKemiy, two eximeot lawyers at at Hu.— July Sth, ISM 5 .
The owners William Taylor, Ctn. H. islet, ups Megan. Entre.: Col. Estill de Cat's. return mob
derwent a long examination, and it w,aa uncles line from this point atfords an opportunity to drop
s i ve (' proven, (as the Court admitted) that these you • line, anteh, it is hoped, will be of some lu
men were Drage. from MO elate of Vtrgiehr, and tenet to, at leant some portion or your readers,—
that this homes etolen were, no ;Sadhi, used for the relatives aud friend& of the errograuta no this
the purpose of rendering then . ear-4H from bon. route.
pretty l There
er has
nuruli heel co
of deaths naiderable
among the
aicknesa,
dare easy and •ffective. • end a . cr
The whole day of Friday war recopied 'op this emigrants up to reer tins point, but the number
exammettou and the migument by counsel on of pow came has ertde Th e i
during tonounce
he ,
both sides. The priaccutlan Wan conducted by pent rite dabs' travel. physic:au. pr
Messrs. Trunkel, Lamberten, and Car , cn o, oilers II the diseases which bare proven most fatal to have
known ns the moat eminent lawyers i our town; I been the tilerrime tad a criegeitive form of the
when, on Saturday mermen, his H nor Judge l mountain teem l
. Many persons who have travels
Pearson dekverod the fallowing opinipn : rid fast. "Mink that out coo heir ef the cznignilieu 1
These eases were before the Court l en welt ni . has pa....r..d th is point, but I think from a 1
h a t,,,e corpus, the di:lcebats hashe r been coot that I can learn, that something ever one half
minted on ...arrant+ tamed by a lattice al the hove tntsed over on to the watem of the Pertie.
Peace. It seenrathat oaths were M• 1, charging A large number • f cattle, (killed along the Upper .
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them with having stolen certain pr petty. Cu Platte .d Sweetwater, by the pat./louts Alkali
theleoatin Warrants were ironed, tin deshnclare a , Water ) lay .attered along the road as We passed,
arrested, brought before the mug
istra . and with. I swelled to me utmost treat. of their hides, est.
oat a h e arh,g , ,010,,,,,,,,i ,rf i..... It might he I bendy the einem of the life devouring water.—
implicit, and is •dmilled, that th e ed.., it toy, 1 Gress 11l. y scarce in the vicinily of the road
was committed in the State of Virginia, , upon a the water count., and consequently
Several objection. ha. been raised to the reg• t team% of both horses. and i nen
attached to wagon.
clarity of the warrants of commitment, t have muttered me:raider ably for want of gnsjegance,
1. That it is oat stated where the offence was not being able to ternhills aid bluffs to
committed. ; my cons , derable dirtartee in search of grass. to
2. That the ownership of the property stolen is this tcapcct, peckers have had greatly the sdvans
not sufficiently everted. rage Where they hive Wen proper tO embus. it.
The defendants have also given eviiience to Thus tar, 1 have heard of no trouble. to the MM.
show the irregularity ol the proceed:us, and op . Crania Item the Indlant. In !stint, Indiana have
what eirentiletanCel the charge was founded. — ' come 0 thin sight of my train since we reached
The oath wee made, and a note of the facts etas the Platte, tacit Sioux, who were exceeditgly
Led on the docket of the lustier, Lin net signed frien6y and civil to ea, acid wished to t, tree With
by the deponent. Or for ..g.r, either, •nd whisky, with which tall
,.
are of opt ,. that the whole pro „ e di n e tier we were unable to eccommodate them. The
is very loose and Irregular. The warrant of com- Pawnees, Crowe, Snakes, r smaller
ne h men , ehootg seam
who
pr o perty wan stolen, tribe., hove from some cause left the roads for
pod s where (bee lle., tea, cmmitted. Had that menthol past, there being no fresh signs within 1
proceding been regular, 'w e ahould not base, miry tai es of the read—in fact nen° withtp the I
looked beyond It, except when called on to es range Of tunepic-nut hilotht f r who not ellfre•
the amount of had, and p.atbly to gee whether 1 quendy go from five to ten miles. from the road,l
any gross mutate had been committed by the and by whom large number. of buffalo, elk, antes
magistrate. 1 lope, ease ileac, W., hove be t e a,,l e d.
The defendant% have called the party making Large timbers of antelope Can be seen on the
thy charge, and alto the man whose property was • ~,,,q,.. " o we, but deep depression called the South
&hedged to have bean Widen, to show the ctrellni- 1 tease el the Suety Mountains, or as some Writer, I
stone. under which it was stolen, cad from the i ni.ire forcible, but leer Classically, teems 0—" The
evidence, it access that three horses were taken 143C:1,0,10 of 4 air rt..' The gap or depression is
in the State of Virginia, probably by the three I , t ,,„, or, to metes de. sad the ascent from the
pratoners, who Were protect to be absconding A.,N000 ode I• att goalie, a s far as we have Come,:
Silent—tan of them belong to Mr. Taylor. Then. (the Pae.fic S.irings, three mileo,l that emigrants ,
it is stated, took w•th them two of their master'. I moire by tin here, tale 0. how far it is to the 1
hoes., with saddles and bridle*, rode them shoot isoutti Paw," sod when informed that it is three i
thirty miles, and turned them loose. Miles behind them, they took iceredelona. The
The elev. were pursued, and th e torsos roved ewer „ notes f , 40 , the
~,t , , rent swm .l
where they had probably been abandoned. In around the re ph end of the Wind River Moan- 1
the ca. of William, called John, Strange. there ta ,„„, en d r 0„,,,, ~.„, ~ , ,,,h , ,,, ~ of the I
hounder
Is no evidence that the home was atol., althoute p,„ n , ( li e there norente , nr , ( p rerocn 'il a peak
, it is alleged that Wil:iars rode off a here,. b ilone. 1 en ,„., the notene , , , no" of the Sweetwater, lilt
mg to Mr. Littlejohn. We have no proof of Mr. their leesat:melee nigh ate the regions or perpeb'
I Littlejohn'. horse barter been sleben at all Frain ~.,) ) ,„„,, e . To e e n ,. g r e ,.., here inducing us to Mop,
I aught that •Fieetir'• he mite have beenlent. We a day ter to 0,1 wort out to the Sweetwater, and
must, therefore, *thrums Willman without further followed the ',Clan for ione mila up, to • fork
investigation, as there is no petard whatever for to the river, one branch coming apparently round'
committing him. Several qt....ns have been 'Me western t.ae attic meuntaine, while the °ill
-1 raised by the defendant's rennsel. cr, the largest note, seemed to Come from the
Fe d That the proceeding could only be she am Jet of me snug clkd oriental., roiliest tucker,
, tained under the set of Caingress,—therelore the cold water with great velocity over it seedy, and
warrant was illegally issued au an oath made su e0n „,,,„„, stone n,.4. A hu ll nrantri along the
1 Pennitylvmaia • We have no doubt that the war - southern Mich of the river, from the north
we,
rant was improperly issued, . the oath abrield Mine the susses lP • curae round the souther.)
1 pave mated that the crime was committed in V,- root ,flue Wind River Mounistes, over the rum
gillia, and that the defendants had fled from lose nett oh the Pass, when it bursts through the hill,
Fee. But we de net antee to the Po , tiott a.m.'. , and continues down the Atlantic s!ope. The val.
1 ed that the oath must be made under the •et ul ' l ee , eoe ,n ~,,,, a ~,,,, ner ,„„ ~,,,,, en d at i„ base
1 C urns. When so made-and properly een,fied. !op th- Pneiti •sitie, seems ti the eye, when stand
:r ashen the indictment is found in snottier Sane, ' ~,g t,“ the eI, tower men ld t the chbil anne l
were cut
l m the
and properly tothentieeted, we rOnteter it C tn. nye,....
And romsecr itrutlS, Wehe
decor, and We have no Heel to irentre bcycod If ,intOliab, me Swoetaosief would poor its upper
Rat when fugitive. are pursued into Pernsylvsuie, ' waters thin toe Pne.li. Instead of the Atlantic
we consider It strictly legal to range an welt before : Orem. Here a Pellet i• pr, sewed far the eye
an officer of the law bere—bave a warrant issued 'of Me Fos ...end stns fir! ton filtneralagtat, e y e
—the party arrested and cornointied, in order to , ~. a , ~ ~. ti a ~, f o r • r eel depire (al may be
await • requiseien of the 0 ferret - , of the Stare i 4 4 4 MAY ri, 'lie e T , o , •Inon.) JiroOOTOOMOOTIOIT, as If
from which bed td. It is not re reach a matter of ; h,,,, ~ ,,, by sons , ~,,,t o torn , presenting a ace-,
„ m p h se a „1,, „ sa lmi, cf on, Win, to Fri ; ion •if Ire feint: , teenteton for a Very g ra nt depth.
'leer of dangerous &torment , We do not sus - ...cis, •trette teetta. wag mineral. to g•ent variety
lob. that F rl. "`" d ' S ' cie ‘" "' rt. ' "` ' be s '"' , 1 1 - 0,.. I em watitiertng turn the °hie, of that letter,
whose Laws are Minted, Elton, lion far Taff own ' ~,,,, proo r e aa a he it :met - shoo I The. ~ the last
.ers,rf. We are well ewe, that the 1...g , , , : ,. .n0 r.r ~...•,. ~,,,, wh•,-o T oo writ, lit et! probability, heat
Congress. Is cad., se in many esses ; end it tee ir ..,, ole.it esi ihiid. aid void next news from them
rights of Virginia atone Were 4:0414•4,11t41, she contd t h„. 4,- ess , i d '1 , ,,,,„,,,, ~,,i ~,, ,b,:„ ,„, a sire'
ant info us to do more th” care r ist to cage. the , m eelol t•tp ma pm-lona Ole, emu:ration, but I. fear
Ceingressional . provision. But every h e has a W 1..,d Iwo.. led ens same T oole, i n m iyti en r ;
right t.C. protect ita own elegies from the felons of ; hue coil 'al. in wto, nrn Mill behind us, and whoa,
other Stoles ; and if quiche°. to permit our magi-- ..inck Are I,,,catly rrrlty a% ell lemmen down lor wan
irate, to exercise 011(1 jnlnadtetoln On an oath ,4 to 4 tied prop, ail., on on the part of the own
e ,a4e or.der 00 , 0 ,,,, I n o., the Wit oo charged .oi., te ti
pi
a narrative of :mire •oilerine an
with fe;ooy cannel lavviOny il-nr,da:n. ...•, -, - n .: doo .:,al :ilnel 1a,,,,,,--4 , 111te ,
Th • Supreme Conti of Niesss•hased, th eetfe t
it it n e LA• i Li,' n 1,44. 11,1 44,, 44 , L to
Mtge 53 , 3, decided Ihel the, attl cl Ai..eioiir 00- d' •J. ..i.' 'hoe-sta., who, a the. do mat .try,
thOrraing • Meade. prce erltng. did not 4 hag e . w b "iii i'o• Lit , ;-i , i ''' i I •ih•ie 1, i.hich. :Sem - alien
r , } := C ' e t ,:::: 1 1 :',,,,' '.1 . , ~' and Z . ~7;:,..''':,,', ' 1
',I ',"', ; , C g ' e.J.ll.l " .: ' l , Z;F:4l:l l. ' :41114 .' './
:44 ' 4 4 ' , .14%1 ' 0 4 4 4% n 4: ' 1 . -4f ' 1 . 1 " 4 . 14 ' 71
equally valid ; deprived of such raver, • haste .;:,,,,.. 1 ' ' '-"."'" O.'s , . cond . ... 01 the
portion of the most daugosous criminals womd i ,
escape pociehment. 1 steno nano.. Stubborn Stets pretested daily
Toe only quest.. left open is ;is to the guilt or ' ..1 . 'few. fa r eie to 'Teal' Oleittif .abet the
meccence cf Smoot Wilson and llvtorge Brooket. .r.V.. , 'd_...1!! .- : df , ~.. out 1.. Many eusigranta by
ATI tOefTlfd h. been wade to prove that these ; ~::.;:,,,,Lr,w,..,:::-;•,:....,,,,,p,d, Pref. , eaie and emotion,
I L t gotrd eutalttion. end those
men were in tie a county at the time the orecee . , .
0,.,,,c1.4 .0 vur tram are among met fortunate
.Itreeny mat commated, for the put, rte ea' show se nue.ber. 1 therefore, 0411 be I hope, excused for
s grow mi.take in the charge, and rametoubta as a,,,,r, toll
.yeah
~,, , , ,, a ,
eorraae,,,
„,,b,a.. ,...
to the identity. • n od ildton fay that mere cannot fail to be much
We have no doubt wh 3t ever that these men a m° I •ffel,ug anima, a within 01 the rantgratiOrt, for the
slaves lelooging to Mr. Taylor, sod fled at the . wait ..f she . lo oenrport ‘he ner„,rarres
al . life.
time and In rte manner Mated by him. We have
! anti :ur wma of n u:Lemuel of food with those
also no doubt that they took the home., .d. 11.. i who nil; be dilated a long time on the rued
their We, canc.
and bridles; far although there is CO direct proof of e.oh, "1 the weak, starved Condition of rra.
the fact, yet the men and the property disappear..
ad from the same plies at the same tne, and the I
Mores are found in the &Melton the men world
pass to reach this place, where they IL-clear... 4 ;
tint the only point of any doubt Is as to the hers.
1 fiats with wh,oh they were taken. When one man
elandestine t y carries of the property of another is
1 the night time, the fair presumption Is that he in
tended to steal it; trot that presumption tray be
repelled by natumatances. The party charged
may thaw that he took_the article for a temporary
' purpose—ned with the tatehtion to steel—bat Mere.
ly to lase, intending to return it, or leave it where
the owner might get it again. The defence mainly
depends on their being abase. endeaverteg to ea.
cape from their masters. and using their homes for
1 that purpose, sod not animus funanaft. If there
Was soy seasonable doubt . to the Intention, It
would be our duty to send the cares to a jury of
' the State of Virginia ; hot we have none; nod if
the men were on their trial in Court, we should
be obliged to imitruct the jury to a •quit them. The
rola of law is gelded in punier. , rages. and et
cartoon oetiods of our judie al gingery, thet, if pro:.
petty is taken, even clandeatinehr, yet ant with
the Intention to steal, lint morel* In we, It is not
larceny. If probable cause to believe these men
guilty was made out, as committing magiatrates,
we should retain them for trial ; but we do not
think that rosy Crime h.beeth proven against them,
and that the taking Was • mere towns..
Aonthcr point hatt been raised i That the Co or;
will not permit those men to be arrested, as they
have been fraudolently weed, Imprisoned, snit
brought into Court , . a criminal charge for which
there was oo'fouodation whatever.
We are by no means nrepared to any that this
charge was plaudit/snag preferred; hat on the
contrary, two of the deferldante, Wdob een and
Brooks, car. only carat. a trial and pro con
viction, from the fact that they were Mayes, en
deavoring to escape from the custody of their
master, and merely used the horses to aid them
in theft &lee. We would not permit Mr. Tay
lor or any other man to gelho his property in open
Court. which would be • eontempi ; hut he has
an undoubted right to take these me wherever
be can lay his hand nn them, peace n. ably, and if
violence or distuthanee ensues, those persons are
criminally responsible Who Caere It.
We have power to prevent tag sheac of bpi
roceu,hot we hare GO legal allthorlta to prevent
the rerapture of these nice, or any other slavea.by
the ownee, when Of wheresoever he may
proper to cleratee hie right, except in the hivethtnk
of
the court.
It la therefore ordered that the aald Simnel W,I
son, Cloorge Iltooka, and W Nam (alt. John)
Borman be dischsrged from nontinernent.
,rand the ellaftnnettrtlent of the eh i v,.ileeeron
the woes of the alien and he noverante pm,
weeded to the 101 l In order In inn, then, •• et no i t •
be keeper :or the Wilton eh 'nil discha•ge th-m.
A great Winged, chiefly men posed of Ordordd our..
ne had by thin time sintembl
ed In front ctf the
11, ,
and all the avenues leading to the prisnn
vete k led with men, women and Wye, of al: co-
fors.
As soon eke the duos, of the prison were opened,
end while the slaves were still in the vestibule of
the prison, Mr. Taylor seized hold of one of his
men, when the slaves reclined, and a general melee
commenced between slave and master, inn which
the slaves were Modly overpowered and hcuff
ed, bat not until after woos revere, hut not danger.
our amends were inflicted on both sides, in which
the slaves fared decidedly the worst. One mode
his ...ape, and it, no donbt, safe enough, ern Min.
Whale this melee, or scuffle, was gang on, the
neared outside encouraged, mul SOITO assistcd,ihe
slaves as much to possible; but ware principally
prevented from doing much harm to the 111C0 en
erhedin the recapture, by the large iron grated
door in front of the vestibule, which war closed
The Court was made racguainted,. with the fact
that It riot baring ectumily commenced, or was a
bout to commence; apps this information, they Or•
dared all the men entrees.] us the vestibule alba
311 to be &mined on n charge of wroth undbot•
tery, with intent to emote a riot, and all parties,
sieves and owners, were committed to prison.
Immediately after this affair was rome what set
tled by the confinement of all the parties, the Court
commenced Issuing benctrwerntote, for thearrest
at the ringleiders, eiders and abetters 10 the rin t,
and ten arrests were actually made in the course of
an hour, these, men were placed under heavy hail,
and some of them commuted.
Oa the reassembling , entre Court in flue after
noon, APPliestion miasma& fora writ of habeas
tams to bring these owners and assistants in the
rseaptar• WO» Um Clem, sad IA their disc/imp,
from confinement. This was granted, ted the
case ass,usortediately hmnityn o p before t he cram,
when,after alengtbyeniainhailoo on the pan otthe
'Commontweslth, the parties were bound overliths
stunof Sralith, to appear and answer at thF next
Coon of Qtril r Scskovi.
19 the cam:dr:4,24r. Taylor name before the Omit.
and made Information against the Lane., as part.
cipants and abettors in the riot, on which thealaves
were committed. and they are now **jail.
There is no doubt that on Tuesday next (lowhich
day the Coon goads adjourned.) a writ of habeas
corpus will be ',waled, on which the slaves will be
hoard, and if liberated on bail, we may expect sm
other tumult.
The uproar cool excitement during the day were
very great, and the Judge of the Coins thought it
adrivable , to call upon Gen. Seder for volunteers,
Who proitifoly obeyed the order, and had,in a very
short tuna kutactent ;mintier of able bodied men
under his comnint,d; with muskets and bayonets
Axed, to diaper.° the mob, principally composed of
en,entind women, from the front of the jail.
All is yule how, but I fear the wont n not erne.aa
the owners seem to He deterimned to reclaim their
`property a(sql berards:
newel Inelnanc• of Gardening.
If tticro were eay Deal as to the indaence of
gardening on the minds nod general habits of the
woriing clam., the simple lam that the clergy of
ell denominations ore hutment in the ranks of its
pale°, red proluelem Should convince us or it.
DerKtim.il loudening; but a ttaannory glance at the
iointitur or a cottage where the garden Is neatly
m 14.051011 is enough to show that the concomitants
01 tectitslry—cumfoil and prudence—reign over
toe of the rice. in a work, which we
barmy recollect the subject 01, there was almost a
eerie,on comprised to a suagle senteoce. It is
strongly Impressed on Ma memory, and is pertinent
to the matter hem Too Milner : • Garden
lon In the most rational of all recreations. It
lesenee forethought, industry, and economy of
time. I: exerts the mind, invigorates the frame,
and constantly reminds en of the great God whose
bend is imprinted no every lest, and who, in Ids
bountiful goodness towards us with the fruits of
Ire eerie. To teach the cottager to manage his
s-tlen, is to lead him to happiness. To induce the
nigher clarets to love 'burets. is to find them M
ae e.rit gratification, and provide employment for
in.,,inands." There is Oath in every word of this.
o Gardening is the meet rational of all Melee
tient." It to healthful, r
ewarded every hour expended
in it as an <mermen, in r by the riled of
it on me mop, Toe industry bestowed on • gar•
des is al Nnye proli able, and the profit greeters
Wm, It is a sorry thing to contemplate the hours
thst ere wasted br the laboring classes in theme
places where there are no gardens, and ills scarce•
It' is he helped. What m a man to do when he
loaves hie wink ? It is notto he atiproand that be
can n.t down quietly f boars; yet what can he
Deriipy hie Mud Well t He may while away
some of the time w:tb reading; but reading, note
w.•ll. , erathog cheap literature, Ls OZpregiea. He
seek, in warty the amusement which be cannot
find state, and eomety ern only he found at the
pm.lte !muse ; hot there in a doubM evil, becaure,
6,...,3 the wimte melanin hours. there Will Or.
en•aty expend a urc 1 or,pernaps, he resorts nide
skint° Drootiil, the beptelle table, or other gems
hl,ny a uumments, in which ease the loss to his
Ito It is for more Seriolls. Men Is a ICCiel
rini, nod, unites he has Erection:lna, he gets into
minettlet. It is alumni certain that a man without
a card, goes to the public bonne, and he cannel
do nl without 'proems Meech wind, would It.
UnefOt on hi. children's hack, or in the purchase of
timmehold entofartn. M•ny an industrious tot•e,
Denied to Ili g, hes been totally ru nest by his
lelnure ; and it Is miteh to be regretted that there
am no lornor of profitably entiiirly log the interval
I, •iwren butanes. and lied time. If n man hae his
OnrJen, he b elide arearernent sod other. end
n..nin with boil, (linden tog Wencher forethought,
h-esuee ail
We operation:
new h poaxes°, are ereminewe desid with
re
a
view to the tonne.
to reap. WO pins all our eflitilif With regard to
some ulterior, not a present result; and Omelets
us a halm of thmaing and r I celculation. A niece
of ground in no sooner cleared of its crop than we
begin to WOW' what la the best thin to occupy
it wlib, and how soon it will be vacant again.—
Gardening noel!, the mind; crane fats there can
ha no doubt. I.ve lest and flower proclaims the
wisdom and emit:De ri n
of the, Alm ghly. The moo
s een c an weleh the progress of vincetssien and the
ellects of t h e without being impressed
with a proper retina et his Maker . . bounty, must
be mar :tali to everythiog. Gardening m ews.
ales the frame. There is scarcely an exercise so
linalthfol ; the Ramie hay is la motion In the dlr.
fcrent opactlons The digging, hoeing, and weed•
In keep ell the muscles ta play; and it Is fidmit•
Led by ell that the emelt of the newly turned earth
is cangenial to health; a feet proved also by the
Immunity and hearty Ryon of ono egrlculiural Is.
harem. The man who togas Insgardev, yardarm
Other a musement, and imilaad of wasting his ash.
s t ene o in the very attenal punnet of occupation for
his mind rime, companions similarly e itoeted,lie
hod. every ehilling' in Ids pocket, maths economy
at the household greatly emitted by the crepe in
hie garden; independently of which, there Is
downright • njoYment, is every sense of the word,
teem the time this pound is dug to the period at
* reaping the fruit- The clingy have aeon this, sad
are, therefore, warm patrons °llan science. Teti
base secs, wltb athatsatteactlen, that to stye a
man • garden tom &plain' rental:At, occupation
for his [druid. /KO, and keep him out of into.
chief; and they kayo amyl been Casement in Op
promotion al ittrandiniasaeatbsaadelkemeter.
el lid to the pcor. II le gratifyiyg to see tbe
*laic Ma ism been egigkilOonnibig** * peg,
selbigeslY the dotaient of birlicaberel'lrie
Wattle enocurszentent of collate pageant& If
w iro ...moo mimeos theimprovement the*
kar elionnents Ted ustulmide U is Mud lobe
regretted that there swot mesas tide toliacreete
the number of gerdens—for there are very kw
thlugsthst contribute so much la Mediating of
idlers aid drunkirdi Into useful members of
society ing as the meant they egad of pmfitib'y
g M e
Melt Leisure tba—Efortietarsral at.ltraz
cMse .
Twpperatto Pp.t.—Beal. Taylor.
Tapper; ivadaertlY Al the by is not half so
posttest as- Moo Prorrird b --Philcsophy," were
ems. hit. the me (tie L
_always shooting at it,
..
sad ought hifie enure _timero a. -the following
tribute toGenerit r rayinkerhyrh ' ,
LitcraallolliaLOch•aVa liffordo in the came len
,-ogioo tied 4114 wittamtimal apposetatlon
of the wqnhy ofboth eo,untrier,arill do more than
any thing else to strengthen the hoods' of broth
erhood between John Ban ind Brofner Jon,-
than.
At le
rcttlly gratifying to read the lumen:me and
high wrought enlopnew which the Eegl4h press
curtain on the character of General Tryler. They
aped[ or him, to he were an 4egliatimin, and
Nam thei4right and
pi
to praise him, mid
as Topper Kaye, claim him too."
PH.ESIDENT TAYLOR.
" Ism prepared to die—furl have tried
To do my duty !"—Weo itNelson's twin
Who padre so lite a hero, when he died,
A Carignan hero, with forgive.
Yes!—it re one, Colombia's honest pride
(Awl mother Eagisseg joy—we claim him too,
Woo now is gore thr other spoils to win
Then lee of Palo Alts,—higher raced,
Trophies of nobler fame and praise more tree,
'rten those a grateful country well deckeed
To her Best Son--ber best and bravest 800.
Rough for the tett, hat Reedy heart and band
To mato It up again with vagary won,
In war—seld'peace—the Glory of hit Laud!
improv•meins Ia DentisUl•
OR. G.O.STEARNS,Iate or Boston, Ls prepared to
nufsetnre and ant BLoeir Tenn La whole end parte
-rt, Fe doction or Atmospheric Boevou
, r a` e "' RID CM where the Ital.e to
i go o t ellft6ce and [cadence next door to die MAT
or s Fourth Street, Pittsburch.
Flown thh—J. Id'r.i.ten• FA!. V ....
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at Wigwam.
S. R. Imero74-811: I wish to bur se•Umeoi I. the
;wheal Innuo of the Oil called Partliello. I was foe
=MEM
Iwo eye, co couch so as to lose sight entirely for about
three months, with very bills hopes of ever recovering
the debt, slid but a slight prospect .1 having it to-
tiered of the soreness; my •vending PhYstetsin War
unsiteressful in making • cure, or in giving tulle,
.. .. . .
and afforded me but hubs enconragement. I heard of
the Petroleum about the let of Aptil,lllso, and gave
it a trial: the malt is, the sight is restored and my
eyes well, except a little tender or weak when I gd
out le the teat, ANN IRELAND.
Mansfield at, Cincinnati, Nay 14, 1818.
S. S. LtsrosSlr I have. been afflicted with Piles
tor ren years, and have tried other remedies, without
penstanent ral.ef, until I heard of the Petroleum. I
have used only ono battle, and Mint I em entirely
coed. I recomanom. It to all who are 'Meted with
Piles. I have known It ter be good for sore eye.
Cincinnati, N4 lO , IBM. E. C. GARRET/30N
Doe mile by Keyser a. McDowell, lie Weed wed;
.
R E Sellera, O7 Wood std D 61 Corry, Antibes) , dry;
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Mail.% Allegheny;
also by th e proprietor, P. 61. KIER. •
Iy4 Canal Rusin. Seventh at, Pimbergh
Office of Ohio and Penna. R. R. Co, Third sh
Pirrsaulen, Aegust 6,1850.
Tux Stockholders of the Ohio and l'enasylettata
Rail Road Company are hereby notified te pay the
eighth Instalment of 800 dollars per sham, m the aids
.r the comp.'', on or hew. the Shh del of Atateu
Tea ninth installatell OA ot herons the 00th dal of '
September. The tenth Instalmeel an or before the
limb day of October next.
p- The TJa instalment wit called for on the libth o
July last.
L eh:dtf Why LARIbIER, Jr, Tleadirer.
1 Vansetrodet—To Mesita add ge Co ,
Dram., cotter of Wood and month Wet ti, Flue.
burgh, belongs the boned of raying Induced the Muer•
ter crane greet remedy to offer hen the ratite. This
he has done through them. It hut new been before
the public to more than a year. It has been Intro
"teed Into ail •fetT.C4l of the Unto , Whoa it hat
been tried it ens beer pronounced the brat remade
fir worms ever tout:rod. Famines stedd, neve: I'S
without a iepply. We add Who fella ;ng trfan htm
dreds of strider testimonials:—
Howard, Puubca S
"J. gild to Co —We had a lot of your Verrnifoge,
and eon recommend st us woe of the heat medicine.
for worm. me have ever had, Itt. APl.arte`a Vont.
foga never hie toiled to roduco the dotard offeth
& Cm
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FAIL lIIITETATION 0? 11111DWILE.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
I'JD woonsTnrxr,
I Are note regaled snub a ktra aid heath oth
of
TTT TIAT t.ettutta. end Aan twat Itatdwore Am poer
t tbnettor tadocotcat. TO
theirsnut, Tama vo
btote toil promote woe. It lacatna
henaett oar %melt. t they are deterstobeff to sell on
them on
to root ' eagle
NrCORD & CO, tato
Wholesale& Real Manntartemrs& De e'en In
HATS, CAPS & FURS,
Cot. Wood & Fifth sae., Pitt abate, h,
Where they offers full and complete block of lima,
Come, Fare, ac., of every cinaLty and style, by Whole•
mule and Retail, and Invite the attention of their cas
t/mem and porch generally, asnthing them that'
they Will tell au the Port
R. P. TANNER & CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
Wood at, be forsook Third la Faccrth,
Are now receiving their very large antiaaPeriar Fail
Stock of
BOOTS, &DORS, AND BIDGANS;
Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of tha latest
styles. end exprenlyadapwa to the western trade.
It has been selected with g reat care,and 10 k
to saes
and qua Ity is not carp assed by any stoc to be
found either castor west. One customer. awl rear.
we
a r e chws generally aft • invited to tall end egamine, as
Vetermlued to sell t o
the most reasonable
terms. Also, Goodyear's Patent Rubber Shoes of all
; atigitdlf
ENCOURAGE 110.17111fi INSTITUTIONS
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Plttabtarghr
C.C. iIIiSSEY, fairer.— --a. W. NARKS,Seeig.
Orbee—No. 45 Water weal, In the warchease of C.
IL GRANT. mt.
slily bo".e...,W=Vettnias7"gotVisi
racrchendbie ttndaot
in store, audio inertia earache, ac.
An ample anaranly for We ability end integrity of
the Instittwon, Ls afforded ha the character of the DI.
moats, who am all citizens of Vitteborgh, well mid
favorably known hi,tirecommimity for Weir prudence,
intelligence, and integrity.
lhascroce—ai. O. noway, Wm. flaseleyXing,
lto , Wm. Lee
Jr 4 IVelier Bryant, Hugh D. Edward
lieszen, Emmy, B. Ilarbaugh, S. AL Wei.
splon.ar
CUM=
•
GIRL aboat 14 I
oy Iye ats old, to stay in asln g.... a
IA family. Apply at his office.
LOHT.
ACITCK dream, by steamer Coionsbil, [Adored
it Pe nnner. Douse Co, In laver or [Adored 4
Heather, or bearer, forllB3 78, dated 'Sat or Gni inst.
The finder will please leave it yelih We oneeengeed,
a. payment has been slopped. C BIDWELL
to= g __Water sL
111. UOLEISS 1111- BOZO,
Baakerr. £rekaige Dreke r r
aan DIFALIZII 211
NOTEq,DHAFTS,ACCKPI'ANCE.ff,GOLD , PILVER
AND DANK. Nen FA.
COLLECTIONS.—Drafts, Notes and Acceptances
payabletin any pan of the Union, ardlacusd on the mil
favorable arms.
EXCIIApiCE on Neer Yrk, Philadelphia and Dal.
tiraorcr, also, Cincinnati, L,onierille, Baird Louts and
Now (Orleans, constantly for mit.
BANK NOTES.—Notes en all solvent banks in the
Unsted biases discounted at the lowest raw. All kinds
of Forrian and AntericanOold and User Coln bought
and sold. aus3o
Li 1221
•
10 - HOLMES & PONS have ire roved their Bank
rag and Exchange Office in No 67 Market at.
loot J..on below old stood. .
_29V_
SPANDAU, DUNTON k VMS,
No. 77 !Market atraat, Philadeiplata.
Aro now receiving then Fall Stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
D'RY GOODS:
Including a handsome assortment of • .
DE NV STYLE DILE . SS GOODS.
N. II —Potboiler attention 161 be paid to orders.
nua7fed2wkwtocllB'
SUGAR HOUSE AIOI;ASsEs- 3 o brie it store
for ea abI,,.JAMES A it u roamer.; lr. cu
aociu
I Or-.-18 tea In Iteite.4l4. tot sale by ' • -
aiagal JAMES A HUTCHISON fr:CO
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Fromm buomts—.34t4 crusbed;
ati. o eru o;te d
IGO MNdo;
brie double reed eroded;
SO brill 11 powdered;
40-brls C' • do;
SO brie 0 elariled;
•
Or 11(070 add ta sale by ' •
.TAME A IIUTCMSON A. CO
ans3ll A gts for Belcher's Sigsruls Sugar Belga ry
TEMIINE CANDLES-4G ,Ixas fir day "rain
0 and for aata by WICK & &MOAN DLMB
asl3o . ,-
'ATOTICE Is betebY giyan; rhos My WM; Co'herbs.
VI Heil'', bevies' len my bed end boerdernhost any
MS can., all persons ere hereby cautioned esalsen
trestles her on mpiesount, as no debts of her von.
us e deg anarthir due will he paid bAr
it .FALL. FASHION. ,. . A
?VMS amnifai 141rti 'now teenlyedould
1.111 be Istrodteed one ' rday 3lst Inn. by
.14aeORD co
sigla Cot. inde .Wooden.
itlbAtbWiliVaraill• Ekal s•
Fx fe.. l .li.oZrOrhtewssivit
ADAA APED PARRRIggg
LlESEatittgine winks if art, 'Oudot ene hundred
doomed dollar*, giro been exlabited in the
pal etas of England, Ireland.- Seetimmdt and
the Voited Staten, to the adrenal admiration o f over
two mullions of prone.
(pen from Ole he morning till 10 at might.
I Admanume ts. Cluidren 14 eta. aturadler•
- - -
A display of sire Worts,,will be exhibited at I
'
ROSEDALE• GARDEN ,
ON SATURDAY evening nall,3lSt inn, corensene
jos. B oTolook.prsotsely, oemlfrefolt moat new
and boantibn picot..., and eonelathog with a splendid
monmental !Seca In yahoo of Gen. Taylor and those
of his u ofEcorearbe ea at Rents Vista, 011 the pa sod
23d of Fonroary, Mi., • • '
Dolt ..114 lorre.the leret.of Pitt itreek, at
6tand 7,11 o'clock, to conecy passengers to the garden,
aoo, a lino of omnibus. Soon the end of the 01/
Allegheay Ufhtget each half boor. for the seem par
dolase. Shoulq. 4 the weather prove unfavorable, It will
place the .r. pleasant carping thereafter.
_Esmoticularn, tee small bills. auKS_
BOTIOIC
A LI. persons indebted toZetrarm Etna , by boot
acemant or odurnute, are hereby noufied to c UI
on his dasignco, A. G. Ilmanagr, at hit office, No 45
St Clair it , on or before the brat day of Octotsur next,
and par the same, tithe necessity of an early settle
ment of Mr. I:sanel's thaamma will compel the as.
siner to leave all ac y count, remaining unpaid at that
da g re las the heads of proper °Mehra for collection.
A.G. REIN NAST, Assignee of Z. Khmer
au r29:,131 lb 141- Clam street
OAP-150 bus Louisville and Cit1d21.13.1 Soap
•
Shand and for ado by
noes A WALLINGFORD & CO
DRIED VENISON RAMS —A prime article,
Mare and for vole by KIER & JONES
ougtO Canal Berta, Save nth
11.1NIATA BLOOMS—IV lons on hand, for tole by
augdd aIER A JON FS
ACKEREI.- (.0 brie No 3. Maataellatetts brand,
1.1( Jorge, in umre and (or tale by
VIER teJOND.3
ACON—llaam, Shoulders, arid Sides, a prim
B
arriela,m ainokeboasa and ta& alla by
•ss,o HIER &JONES
BOLI VA R FIRE BRICK on hi
augia
j;00 FROG FARM—gem.)
, Payer mr pare! roofs, all
putting on the saxe by
ang3.!
XTOTICF; is hereby given, that my wiled Bridget
/I Reynolds, haying left my bed and board without
any lust cease. all persons are hereby cautioned
against trotting her on ray 'entrant, as no debt. of her
eunoacling after this daze win be paid by me.
EDWARD REYNOLDS
Birmingham, A ug L 2S,l6so.—aug ,9 nlat e
SILKS—A large income plain changeable and
floored silks thls day opened by
aurOu A MASON &CO
1 8--o largo stook of these gotolls clotting
t bort/mos A A A1ni302 , 1 It CO
72,, "
.0 1
DRINTS--3 ca.ra riuu P just reed.ol
Itra price ,o(F} per yud by
utc2) A A 1IASON& CO
POLL CAIMP BIZETING
DLEECH & CO. artll ran one of their parka. t ,
e the Doer Creek Lock, leaving at 7 o'clock 0 ,
Teurrrlay =roma, Mk Inst.
For farther I aronnanon, apply to
LEITH CO., Canal 13asin.
angattlar 'or, WM.SUTCH, Monongahela Hoare.
ozo. B. A11.N01.0 &
BANKERS,
DEALERS IN UMW, COIN, DM NOTE
No. IA NOUIITI.I OTELENT
(Neil dooi to the B.ek of Fluaborgh.,
NEW BOOKS.
T
me. Autoblogrophy ot Leek Hunt; with cattle.
Iseenece of mend* and cobwroporaries, in vol.
Carlyles Lauer Day Pamphlets—No VIII, subject,
Jeeusuees.
Mao ry of Dories the Groat- Ely .Taeob Abbas, with
enJuba gieslng Ho s..
ward,. Romance. Dy Mn Marlin
Dietorial Feld Book alba Revolution —No S.
The above work, received Due
T day, andOCK for male by
It C STON
Coo. Marker he Third et.
=IA BOOKS EtliCW DOMES t
AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT
71.1/.. STOUT; apposite tbe Past °Mem
DAvii) Copperbeld, No lb.
Bloctweed's blegamus for Assest
Louden Art Journal To August.
Linen • Lased AIM, Noss.
International bitteetleny for September.
Boston bkdorpeare—No 22.
New Loralea treakspeare, Nos I and e.
/elm Howard a lomenee. By blwrile . l.
ToeWtt
i, a tale. Br Venal F. Tupper, Earl,
Vint and True Love, • sew novel. fly Geo. bond
13 - 71.,% N-40 hum , aiserted en brutal tot ...Is by
ISAIMH DICIrt.V CO
au. 47 .Waler Front am.
DurA,li—lu amt. Ist Notts m vot DICKEY sale by
J. .OE , . ISAIAH. et CO
Ar HITING—Iu
but in .inne, and will be sold low
close non.ignment, by
S o to
2' 1, AI NH DICKEY & Cn
corn:—zoo Wain prima Omen Rao in more
n y g yy lbakinali DICKEY at CO
1 TI E—A :or,. quantal . of ntfotled 7.11, in more
and to .a c I,y WA/ell DICKEY fr. Cu
%Jli LiJA BLt. ANAL iiSTATk for SALE
r No
I.—Three valanble three Cory husk Dwelling
flonvos, on Occond street. brAirCell Marks: and Ferry
turrets, the loin twine each lii feet front by EU deep.
No 2—Contains It feet front on Third street. ndi
Seising the Third Presbyterian Chaseb, on which is
erecter' one 4 corp Linea Ileuse, need n Rontlng
° thee, a bet one t, story Brtek W•reloolge.
3—Two LAM to Paltvton. Pen rrt ennoy. baine
t o o, So 3 +lntl 4, reale about too krt nova._n wlech
r ree:rd tea blocs 0. 3tur Intone ttoteltinge eta one
'tenor,. tram,op/aline nit ..,•teries lush.
No 4.—Une Lot 30 met front on Beek Greet. opposite
the above and extending to the bard' the hilt.
No G—Two Beach Lots, en. It 31, ket front, and ran
!Ong fain the road to bow water mark, on the Big
DeUrt,
No 3—One value , le Water Lot, 1., feet en Wheel
Baer, anti, ten shares water power attached.
No 7—One Lot °proem the water lob at feet front, I
and extending totht top i•thr. hilt, on which is erected
0002 Burr Brick Btu. and Warchnere, ba by :0 ft.,
also, ore Fran. Dweltmg, bunco Man.
No a—One large Lot in New II tgliton, Beaver ea ,
holey eiv,at 140 feet on Broad Way, acd about XX, ft
deep, eontaining about sere, on which Is erected
two large Frame I...elitnes and ene smell Frame
110510 aced on an office. 7 eta property was fotrcetly
occupied by Mel% lb Goold, toed is very picasarttlY
located, being unmediutrly opposite the Fallstou
Budge.
ho 9—Ose Water Lot immediate. below niaelell
Bridge, being shoat fret in letteth. and TZttllding
front Water street to low water Alan ar tawny path.
Tee a oar pre pen? will he told on very f.o.b.
tern. Arpty at the Book Store ol Stockton.
war t of Third end Minket sate..
auctantlw JOWN FLEMING, Arent
Vittibeti Wale by
SD 04527 ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
M - 1 - 71:;311.4
DI 30 brla Sli en; BM meelved fo
aIIEIV ER & BARNES
IT/ A. 13/ aecond et
autr .
VINVF good article, NW( Cris
and tot trait bU. IOIIItIVER LIARNFS
- itur/7• 130 Second et.
MACKEREL—CO bbls No 3 large;
ist hebtls do;
so hf bris No 2 de; lust received by
sus27 SIIRIVER te, BARNF'n.
' •
Slaughtering a Parking Establishment
FOR RENT.
'VIDE well known Pork and Deaf Slaughtering and
I Parking Concern, owned and formerly occupied
by the late lames P. t,ampbcil, is for rent •
The eatabil , bment is located it, Chillicothe, Ross
county, 0., on the plat of ground dividing the Ohio
Canal from the Selmer Paver ' and boa Doe thousand
feet of ground fronton rub. The enclosure em homes
six acres pi ground, Co.mining large pens, large and
commodious slaughtering , hanging, Outline, packing.
smirking, rind end Tendril* g rouses. bit , k house for
titter and every convenience for bundling TWF.I.VIj
It VEDIIED lit ICS PS ft DAY. end tendering Bin lard
from the setae, on thine arc a Citable Bee :team boiler
and engine tor realdine
by
end ce•it' g MB!, and
two tank • for rendering *gel by Bean ,
There is also, on the eremites, on Ice it,—
encugh to contain tight thousand bushels,
The .dote ValJey, of which Chillicothe 1, the chit,
matket;i• One Mille larger Potk and Deer Districts
la the West, and hogs can always he bought them
at lower prices than at Cincinnatiand many other
pints, and Cooperage Is aLundint an d cheap.
There IS no drayage nscenery, as beam cony be
loaded at the Packing tionvelrand the facilinea for
shipping direct trout this
. ma the Lakes to New York
or PhllaJelpsia, or Baltunora eta ?Mahwah, or to
the hooter South via New °cloaca, ore at all acetone
ef the )ear folly equal to those afforded by C.ineunitad-
Money facilitiesal4 o good, them being ten or
twelve banks within aro
forty five miles.
Applications tor routing may ee made to
A LEX.II.IUIeGUFFEV,
Attorney at Law, Cincinnati;
Or to FIIANCIB CAMPBELL,
ang2lidtnovt —Slit Cnillieethe, O.
^r
Prat.Thamyeres Seminary for Young
Ladles
•
WILL •nommtenee um fall session, on Monday
the 2$ September, at his moms, bd Liberty M.
between Third and Fourth streets. As a hmite •
number is recenred,early application wilt
be de
suable. For term., apply Co Rev. Dr. Riddle, or •
btu T. of his rooms as onoye.
Pambargb tem.— nnltrtd2t•
-
U 0 BB LET,
TWO new and conve.aient laiek ebi
Jar May..., cuylaltilng tine 'too=
Oh Root silent, neat me canter at . Fl
yiun given on the Sat oflOctuYe.r. apply to
IMICEWELL, pEAustico
‘VoOd st, Yoe. 01 Fecond st
FUR SALE,
A WELL made and handsomely formed lota grey
A
font year o:d hone; racks well and easy under
the saddle, and trots
feel
ia hasneas—PelPeedi sound
and tree Irom all blemishes
ALsa: n lamas and well made iror.
gout for the same.
Also, a small hlencan Mustang, potbelly and
:beautifully formed, And gentle as any horse could is
satiable tor ladies or Millais,
Nuarliv, WILSON CO
Woret en
PI
IRON- , 150 ton* landing for gala by
J B DILWORTH fr.. CO
•
91 Wood st
anal?
QUGArt—So bhdc N. O. augur, • prime wood., In
CI .tor e acd - for rate by
__aur27
14 1LOUlt--400 6Th Yitin Fibur reed by
• Sk. N TIAIIBAtiGiI
111001111TER-46rIsvrekedlciinorr owl for talc by
..an • • fi & WHARBAUGH
1
S°l A ASit'""A' S*" A ria r tMi r ,ZWittit It
,p 7
'bx.,ltnitanon Engltlh,
1:4
""
""'1"
•
tie tteht by
'Fillala"ECUE:ES,i';-dr.Zigreltuno CO&
iWilaitlifitat—Tha totals by , . ..-‘,
,r3i27 WAVALMeCLUFLI#CO'
• gattlriOnFrlltiiiinteb bbbibiekihr iu
'bit°
FICIMEVAL-100 taus tbsom
nib by lass 374 .WKHAUALSY iCO
QRDINF ,, --Fr. ph fardinei id whole ad Italthls
. lost received and for sale El •'
WM A mectMior co
NVAIFTXD,
ASCVTAI.L. TOW COAT, Hybl draught , pod engine;
and other ire uo good order. Antolya
WILMARTII &tiOBLE
' City 111111
Ili OP STAIRS
uHrtiy & BURCHFIELD la.m the mama
-101 ere and buyers generally that t ln emegvente
of workmen bring engaged In enttryng ar inthrov
ng their Store Room, they hove removed Ur goods
the :thrums Srogrof the Iltildlng they ompy.nnul
the improvement. :re. .finitiedt ;hero tioliwilie
boppv to Fee their customers usual, at for the
teotdde of walking up main, will try and manedu
them try imlling them Cheap Goods.
trf Knirwiee (tom Fourth street. itta23
IJ RPFIT & BURCHFIELD nave juel mined a
supply of new style Dark F•llPsinu,f•so:ors,
P. yard. InZ6
Nxtza r.muy r/onr
FRII supply of the j'aland Mille extrrobally
11. Flour,very choice article. met reed torte by
A CUbBENTSON G CUSE
sued le6 Liberty el
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SUr..EgINK FLOt A a
. t c., — ,3 l l 3Z r o s n o l i l l arkd jor
I] U3IN SOAP-40 bx. No I jtot , t feed for , saiT
A CULIILRPSON &LIME
FIBRICK-10,06in awe avil for wall a by' .
Jp314.5 ,, y . A ,,, Z2 1 L.
"I F ------- RF.-100 bugs prin . . Rio for sate ty
CCi * F
nog.6 JikAlf.S DALZF,
,
ARI) 011,-2j btl3 for s j alat t
•
DALZE.
4 aulgt:6 Ara
TANK EMS' 011,--N , kris far
ZI b IS DAL2EI
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ACKERE.-7.5 brts No , for 6
•nmcr solc tootle. to
AIL coost t ougt2s JABIESDALZEL.
P EPPEE SAUEE—O cotes Wells, Mill 7& I
!wpm tort I"' for Ct
25t. Littcy sc_
. .
. .
`U AMOR 001.0NG.TEA-10 Lf enests very
1 .
17 Just reed and for sale by the hf chest or Ib, ash
as it earl be benght west of the •
Jrog2G WM A tdeCLURG /c CC
rhl.lllll A Nice beam
low rreetved one or sale by
Whl A hIeCITIIGin CO
SALARATUS-1 00 boo lo store sod for by
124 woo
ITROONIS-60 nos in more And for ute Ly
_LP jot4;2li STU ART & SILL
G I, S 3--4111 bx.. 7e V; . ra .
35 bra 8 xtrh in storetfle by . .. carpets i Cosposo I
ouglh STUARTT A SILL
Ttrz are now opining a largo usortmett of Car'
CIIIEESE—A small lot pm., Cream reed by ,VII pets at our ..4:orpet i'Vatohouse, Fourth . . West:
1..../ nand STUART a SALL honsistlog in Raft Of the tolloonng valetas.—
---
VINEUAL —IA brls old , In store and for sole by —'.
F. 1 .77 InaPh 76 . o Ti.fo . " 7 CniP"'i
oared En HA sod American Drosses do;
STUART a SILL. - hi f,. .. p , rfi , t h,,,,, p ly n , 1S;
BAVug76 raids prime Side's'
fo i r tgleVr & mu, 1!?,°1 1 4`,°.% 4 3-8 Tape d iry,lttni.borpets;
So perfnie Login= Cis - Pets;
' - ---
Extra fine do . do. -1....
Fine do, , de; ,
Common, all WOol do;
i 44, 3-4, end $4, Common Von. Carpets.
Aire, Ster Beds.. Window thadee, Ditto, Binding
111 Clotha (tom 71 ft to 07 Inches ve
ld's.
The above goods will be offered to those swishing
purchase pride, lower 15.0 nor uttered in ttos
at
, rket. We invite the attentlon-,or .11, 10 call and
'ne our stook before purch ssi n
rdg elseurt ere.
W eCLINTUCIC
RATTING -50 bole. No I, in Ann .4 for rani by
rug% SMART & BILL
COTTO N
YA.R.N—Aesorted
ncßsy r SILL
ECKETS-40 don Venom . Bockats for gala by
au• 23 swan . dILL
)ED CORlPS—Thfrerent sixes, for sale by
bne96' rITU bRT & SILL
rI3ACCU-60 na. nast , d s's:
30 keg, 6 twist; just rec'd for ode UT
DROWN Se KIRKPATRICK
i 92 Liberty at
MACKEREL.—tabot ill;llNClN;ti"RrltYkitirCar
LOUR-100 tab. Rt. F. In store and foreale by:
ang.x_:pßijr%%7l& KIRK! ATRICH
COFFEE 166 bags Ito errivieg, and for sale by '
p 2 _ BROWN a. KIRKPATRICK
DesLrable 11051dC/Ilfifor
rp HE subscriber will sell, on aceentioodaung terms,
the propertyon which he now resides, between
AllEtiCtly and BlSlSChefilef, containing 'five acres of
ground. The above properly Is probably better
sleeked with erape vines, fruit trees, gooseberry
busbes.ramberwes, strawberries, atpatagus, rhubarb,
be., than any imbued of the same extent In Western
Penneylvalna, the proceeds of which annually yield
a large snot. 'them is else on the premises, ore.
lenient to the boom, a never falling sonny of the
purest water. The pounds are sheltered troll the
north by bills, and must always the terminus
of the cities in that dlrection, and be always free. tram
smoke and snuoyances. The front of this ploperiy la
on • handrome street, and capable of being laid nu
Into lots, leaving belated one or more of the most dor
&treble 'ovations for country residences Mat can b -
imagined. NSI bIeRIIN
augaiellor •
'lead Qraa tor Good,Tea.
ORRIS A HAWORTH base obtained the repo
OA ration of selling the Best and Cheapest Teas i•
Pittsburgh. It you eorspare their Tea with What To
purchase elsewhere you am I or once acknowledge it
superiority. 'hey are very careful in the seleetio •
et their Teas. Theytry aliorether for cash Imp tb
impnrien ea.; and are smirked with very seal
profit, these are the reasons they ate enabled to se
mien excellent Blink or omen esta at Gee per lb
Pupienor qualiiies• • —•—• •• —• 'Se der
Tito best Muds imported•--- fit do
THE TEA MARKET,
I sootH East side Diamond
NVEET Grope Wine Good Pon Wino,lPs h h
Mandy, Holland Gin ' , English 01 n, tsn''slshAt c ot
et :we per 'male, for sale LV
vv ta ItIORR!S tr. HAWORTH
NOS 130 iind 13. Feconcl fueet, between Wood
wol PacbGci i. effir (create
• - x d nr . cliemb V. II , S. & Rik Tem
lb I lb s's and b - bi Va. mannf'd Tobacco;
ga Rio Coffee
North librolina Tar;
hr , Rawl.;
30 brln Drown Tanner.' Oil;
10 iir,c* Riec• '
:0 Oen : l:mum' Ginger;
ro a. %V I, I . ,re,
So i.e. SI Cboonia , ..:
I Vari,gat, torp;
30 F*3* Pepper;
13 hare Shrtce;
larch;
1,5 dor Beaver Outlet.;
30 de. Tutr. ...Bed
15 de. Keeler** assorted otter
130 ream* Wrapping Paper, aesorted.
23 1 1 be. Window 015... as:sorted;
5 earls *elem.:
3 cercon*S F indigo;
1 rase 11,1nOla do,
2 Mots Madder;
2 caves Liquorice;
Together with a general aesertment of all artieL
in ti .e "merry lite. aug34
BACON -20 talks Sides and Fbaaiders tot /Ale by
aualla BROWN & KIRKPLI RICK
FEATHERS— 310 lb. jest reed for labs by
r urn isliftlVEßt BARNES
'purl FlR=griii-iirailiiTritTei'efoTssle by
IS north 911 RIVE R DARNrS
I)(frra 4 ll—o kola Just reed for role by
norrl SHRIV_ER BARNES
O VGAII - Ztriti IFAT'd casks c,iiviu m fi! , l
amore "a
'Or
"ISZlTP:4oltralaglgari &'&1
WtOor st /Ina •t
IDIACUN-3 calk. Suter;
1 1 ) 1424 15
'.t' A k MA
Ivdm lllrol l it b C y O
DlCE — pricne jvat reed for - .2let by
JANES A HUTCHISON & CO
T"' PI ICI RpelN-1 , 7
t t . 7 1 1 . 11 , i.A. ; m1
to bell; Rosin; in genre
FAMES A IIUTCRIRON
Psis pose, Gresgial&At E l
iifirinensile by
.7 B cApij_lv.l.ll
S A"lrgll'-110
do for
B i•ANFsr.t.t)
-
JUST reed—Z 3 It: Pe
do licr—ACe.
40n 150 lb. do do
‘'or von by J FIDD ft CO
.1.112.1 GO Woals,
For •o 'n by
~ .21
WiIFIC7a-TaK—DOO Ina< r sere-Ai ---
aort4 J KIDD & CO
dillal CAOV'IDII.-7. 0 103 reed - lOUwirel 7 i
A T nnel. J KIDD*. CO
1.) LC F. VITII al7).[—DerlErs (oiaalT by
[3 *nada . J KIDD &CO
'nali—.oo brla remainina on InTairni v oil
'WOAD DICKEY & CO.
Wow and Front alai
s m, nu
(117
CUM & WIIELT—e bre, Corn;
• 4 brio Wheat, in store for see
fertetitt.W. MATTHEWS & CO
(fVlnbr — troVes Mike, atom wok
for sale •ap tnr, taiLTTOEWS & CO
7 111100 , 11CICRII F IRINA
flt edema an established and .!moat Indlepens.
Ole requisite to every well provided btabilVi
frait its remarkably wholesome and cotillion quad.
ties so • food tor the healthy at well lt • diet Inc la.
rol de, ar.d also teethe austenance of arguing children
and Infants. V Inoue modes of cooking and preparing
a are given on the wrapper. •
Though well known in the east, It-has never been
introduced to any ateet in Pittsburgh. The unseat,.
ers have, therefore, made arrangements to be eon
rant. supplied with it, and now offer It to retail
dealers or families on more favorable terms than It
has ever been sold at in Pittsburgh.
WM A fiTeChIIRC & CO
ausT3 '156 Libert at
t --
ADDING—TIe tubed then have been anoint.
ed agent. for the az of Map' Patent Bleck
and White Watidiag, and a Frspated an .apply the
hada at extern {lkea
A CUL, .RTSON & CLOUSE
los Liberty meet
tat---";7—"upenor arttele, 111111
UM) h-43 teri
rereived aad 10e ease h
uneel A rUI
AIL,-1.10 kegs ar,ur.el
' AIS:73/7.
1.11-14 ens s ru,sl
tHRINC:-.4 rats res;visra: m ek m . t , „,..
H
_
0 RCIIIN63-10 el.k.o^"
suer.l
t pk:ATIOS.kS.-4...5.5s Is
ISI - sll—Oi
brls Trs , V;
- IPbrls rickets):
JUlt reseived mid for eel
QACISIZATITS—Io esrk s
15bris
bis
anon ,
Buggy,with
TIARAAVM
I'A.R!;I.I-12 b Boob: r ht's c xtra;
Gs( ' do, for saleiby
ae" WICK & CANWAES
("lAN Vitt , Ell3llAldfl—ta ree'd for salslatt
n 11.74 W I pee
CE 4 bIeCANDLI439
TAR-1',;;;V:11: C.
for sal bz
1s
nog ."3 _ 3VICK tIIce.AND . A
strawberry Plants far Pala at:Gratn::‘
. monallilardirna. •• ' 4
1 84'"Ili nd tutu
weenie,. all the Illflareatailthales atm realm I. •-•
• weir* ad/hewed la th e peepeteter t :West blaheheue
teroillletteelve promyt .. altennial. Met.*
.1161511.T0E PILLS-IEI6O easipoond Eithat Of
Tommoe j sabaltaus tot Catnatelon oalid and
fov Ws at WIWI WAcligitekl+l4l
YOUNG GNIONES ,
,SIONLINNEY ,
• ALLEGHENY.
MIS Itebool. ei der she One 11011 cif Mr it bits.ll.
•W. !Unwell - win reemeeeil i'Veloortade
marle Street on biorsdan.Sendednber ti:UL
&paw:aunt, chamber of optimal - Donate
,Dade barn added, and a earp6 of
that ituaructions ..14, now be
aoa and etwnmen/r. 1.. literal* Wailers
For particulars we clitrutsrsDkll 1131iT be lad at
Is book Cort•—or .coaralt Ute PrieelpaLs Ilea;
selling ell Federel Strbet. I
-New Goodil Now Goods! '
;LEBER hes lositteeivel avtitr 3on of Rove
3. 'non"meeu of the beet manoftetore, 'elected
r airh mon fiat, for tnisanalket, sorb as
eL le o Tiombonee,PentiOrPlN ße g ,ef r eornet o ,Tabr,
e, in fine eeletilon of, Music Boxes, pialirg
Oro hn 't r ier ranee; Flutinen;fietozdeone. fie.
N • ,crierG semen: inn! Balton ittingty and gene.
or bienpoiltan Solt O, lobe knots. h enlerdbl
envie. BIGIbBriIIEGBLDEN BARI%
mns, BE "'lna went. L_
PAVER :hog.
__. agerment
of Welt
"P"' "°' P°'l; .
d l
foil vase by 4 4;Rtims
W_n2.
;I' ;M . ”.--77e1 e---'----STICKiI4(7 SA1:111 AND
tr STRENGTUENING PLASTER, pnee 11ietv—
A"s'e,e4lo +.0. 4 Y 6/r eloonte gleamed* arfeetteek
seam,s oud lameness of most putts Or. the body,
Reads, burnt, soma, CI most tied* xots, iterelliese ,
Alto, t h e bruises, coeds, and taloa. mite. SW S ur
most eolavethent awl acre, Otekter-talre Sur
erettathecing pleuters tad draNetthe fee.
For sale by ~ ' Slair/041AV
anal , :.. Cat:ILI:It & Wood tts
I INSV.EDDIL-15 brie lartreeeTtled and tor sale ta
.4 *.tE'L,,----L-------, BRAUN kiIEITFIR_
pATi:NT BLACK-101AI% 11:111. test.l for salp
UR earl
airicv-iiiiii"ircares nes.. rills Pall Prints
Jo" t'neWnd SUACKLETT tr. WHITE
101 Woad st .
bri,bt eplors,/...•7r. c .N A awa CWIII2E
by
1
1'22
for wet b • '
T MEAD 3CIIOOASAKER & CO
Li
TRwsre.vmatiutori—i ivst ree'a
• J swoon NI ?OMR aCO
/1/lINFSL VERAI4.LI.I?N jut rVe,,,gr:t o
u
031; MINK-5 keg . s ste B ZL i t
J bayop's*AKEF___ t CO
Tjavoas'
1-"P.A.--...-,.-:,7N4%.111A )IE4 d. CO
;tICOIIOI.--10Vig tor iSCto by •
IC. oroli ••
3 IIOO , 3I4AKFR k; CO.
Eats*, rasolly Plow.
O('IO,ISTANT spoplies of Nonles sopeilor
Floor
se'lf Lv
k ? ' f ( tUll ie V fITION et ItEPPF.RT
IM. Second st '
311DGS 11171381
. , •
LIcCLINTOtit. received at Ida Carpit
1 • WirthOUSO; No 75 FOPIlli Meet, very band
it. 1L1.11111.1 eV Rupp to which we invite the it.
taloa or tureltuer.- •
ODACtO , -40 kegs 6 Orin reed for imle by , cU
161/6_._ILDV JoNE.._&
tItOLL. ' ? " VellltY , JONES &Co
IlE&F TOBACCO- 5 9 has for mle by
/ mr. , o • IL&RDY, JONES &CO
Ileitneße= e it?la thick. ll" Ter sett
pastes to prepered•eb tad 200 degrees Febserthalt
settnot affect'll; and ls 'superior to every:thing elee,
m o ettestenealm mensal elasticity which etmds
so ialt a degree Of Mat, and may be awed Mont
le all
Pan where yao*lng .111 necessary, via:— manka
plea; piston OM, steam joints, area Meats, ay be
he' i n ar .whacual
d ;MOPS
7 & 9 Wood at
naFEE-43 siez. man Green Rio for sale 137'
V per
- A CULBERTSON b CLOUSE
OBER BELTING—Jost received, n Purge
atortment of Belting of various ulna, varying
I,oui to 15 inches In wAta#, ror sole by
& R PUILLIPS
Belts sold jai: guaranteed loam tomb..
C 1 .1 0 ,0 suparitit 10 Lauber In 11, fly respect, nod to
give tauslaction. Any, Bats that Poore , deficient
vial h exam - need or Ono money yriendedi on;
• •
It
tamale • to .be farsaperter
leatlter,last tee'd ;gybe move
lOtal (earl melt Hydrant;
• Za:; Orr lch d
Lin do: le k
loch lo d o,
do It tech do;
400 do; nlnch Engine Hors;
For ale lathe India Itabber flepOt of
H'PHILLIPS
soglle 7 (c. 0 Wood's
' • surrant
E.arid blathertuttleal E;e1;ool
ve l Re-Opctt ' ee fileaday, the lath kW., at No ;I
Webateottcr, at the held of Foreutl it.
stoat./
LeIIFIXINF.I..9. —lt large garn - reir - e toirlaid
P
Flatlets just terelred and for.aale at scanufae
acres meal • , H
anolit • ' Liberty st
ot, nagA, 011:CLOT11- 4 9 4,- vds Ft.=
C
dbles et pnuetas, inn real for •
JPHLIVS.
7 3.9 Wo L
od at
MIL:AC:MOIL C4OTIL for Corriocee-100 Fordo 4.
LA iwideri iist received and far cote tic
J
_ _
- ,
to+c• Ntanu , neturett 'Tobacco, Ost
hal , d al!! to atztTe s for Bale by
.1M A eI3L7IIII7ISON 8 ctovsr.
AUPINt-830 boles Nos I. e, and S. on lismd and
for satiny A CULTIERTSoN & CLOUSE
GARS-Loaf, Crushed, nod Powdered Savo.
0 kept consalaily on bond one for sole by •
• • r,,0) ULDESTSON &CLOUSE
sj PAN i'AUNISR-11!brlijo;good,ortlele, Sort ris• -
,veivpd hl InnrlO J & II PHILLIPS
I , rAs. aliNleir—s•
stucv:S/v 1 J b II POILLIPS
DOILY.II 4 recessed for sole by
nue%) 1 • -3 &fl PIIILLIPS
and' IP INlsmanstsip siss4capy IlogsYr. •
HIE ahava!booki beilms beessAntraduesil Into --
pablie'indprivak set:cols Iririttabursh arid Alle
,. the, Itupss has appointed the subsea= sista
their side 41014341Y,'
sachets andothsrs wi'l be supplied at publisher'a •
see. as stated. la CiittlidT. J
Wa 'l6lLndl.l.oll,
19 ,••• •
CASES , llliigray.i , Blowfly . ; Powder, Nefte,
"
°_'d t "dla
t7` M MITCIIF.I.TREE,
19 ; Liberty
sin cum!, aul unla air •
.uall 1, • • E.I.LLERS b. NICOLS.I —
fai sale• Hell bp—
• • SELLE.IIB t NICOLEI
T onAcco, hx. RD.wf lc It °bine on's 5%4
10 bss Price & lloldercod"s Vs;
II casts 8.-reers'.hr lb !sop;
Recciied wad for side •
.1,17 „ sELLEAs Niebi•S
lk ACKKIIEL .IJACKERI:LI-160.611% more of
.111. them l lm go No 3 DiszlreAtetil%,,ztg d: CO,
A Le°l l 4 " " '" • ' IKTDD &CO
0517 . CO Wood in
_
$1 I.E SOAP-10 coon toed for sal 37
an 17 . . 3 KIDD &CO
ErSrIVIRL-660 galls ree'd [or nle b 7
.417 J KIDD & CO
riVitsj2E,4o bs assotte•
soil?
un WORM cror tr- - eb — Sos suonr4 luxe
& table, stood, nod bloom covets, beautiful parse s •
sapless low, at Nrs✓7lo:n7 o3 d 5.
assid I .4.II4IfILLITIC
FLOIJEIOII., u1.0p17-4000 yde 4-6 Floor 211 Cloa:
i• : two da. CO Vds N
• do
• 460 ea 6-1 do
For 4oe,wholplarlo. 4 stoa t ,
enit.tirs
7 & 6 Wood et
IZOODIRRY PIO IRON-70 rang rat
II: UM 411rgket7 Wharf, and for 111110 by •
avrlttj , • Ja R PLOVD
USriceetred (orts Pbllll;Wilie f aewry. ydi
Cronbrditilarcrapatterm, for sale by
...Id k II PHILLIPS
WOOrEsr tits Ems. Oyrant, tut
feeePted for Ole by Jle PHILLIPS
7111 Wood IS
N. il,..jisno,o - rold Is warranted to the pure) ostro
gpro miakeiloo coal to loather of the to
16 ' ret;
rn
ued: . ,
• -- ole
y CU reale for We by
/ maga ' t. W 116118M76116
EMPR4FIg
•
Y'#B—Evans & Sarin!, Cincinnati tacos Voted;
H
MaceTV Indiana do
Vtrninta I do
• B4otekicarcd, not smoked. for sale by
WM A McCLOURCi & CO
timid YC6 Libeny st
V,ILL lik&4,--Jnotorie,Cut;loCin7,driotirriesed,
FM .ala by leiintOl WM A m,alfiltTCU
up,firiairra.PlotiZTlVß-A fyipa , n by
. 0
- augIS&McCLURG & CO
TENISCalifi.l5ll . l.. fent
chidon Ve nison Boma
oeri3: WM A MeCLURG &
iFIERTSON • of bURF.
I unto./ ard .or b 7
0f...8150N L CLOUSE
c • Tnree'dfor Sala ~9
ICK t fiIeCANULF-SS
. I , a
aN
SCI: kIcCIILESS
It. a* Deal
Ll'7B inHta the adcirdou
VYY Pons to cur imam,-
iuu In pan or dre:followlar
kitid 7.411,1d0 Lanus, Linen Napkin, '
Iluckbuelc Ins Per.: . Scotch Diaper,
Card Table ,ikdscrs,' Crarb,"
Curiainufasellid of *Ude- Mara, trz..
.Vitalaaai
or gate by
ICE &bIoCANDLEgS
& bIoCANDIXESS
iVlllibied
, 'iB3IALL GibbedlicTein, in prime olden
Int vain bl .1013 N fiIeFAI.VN b.
molt, • . Canal &ALPc.
eirlanta Sidrrodil
do do. ,
do An in O,
iptc zt mccANDLom
WHI.4ICERS 'AND 131.11 - 11 ItAILI-Thu u
,
•common Seat of name. for which we are aa.m.
1 . ,,, P•i0w to ace ount.• And woman say Unit the ton- .
"" troth Plndltring agree ablci effect bee lit,.
may be obviated: by the us* of JULES DAUEL'S
relebrated. VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DVS,
Adak till inmate netusly produce the meet
and normal fleeting bleak, brown, or 'ollraticat roimi
without iniarter the hair., burnina the shin. Thew .
cors are indellible, and are- not afferted by the ac
itnt brat, Imrspiradon or water . There are many
.kirde of flair Dye en sale, bat they all have some
maters I obieetton to their air, some require a tong
Una produce ihe,effect, etticia Minden the hair and
Atha. On note; 'when psi on; glee Or heir the lustre
of a newlybiarked mover. .1I T.VS lIAUEL'S
[IDLE LIQUOD HAIR DYE is the only one which
iv/entirely free from the Waive &lacunas, is warranted
•nfirely harmless t and wall produce a Inaattfal and
~ i ttnral !oolong ardterter time than any other
lye In Os. '4lB esadoas In tonvnba.iorn to rate ton,
Titled has not my name attache, al them are many
44InIkans of shy nelentslnd arneln
m4-ip JVIAS Cligulat
MEE
,~.
:.,.
,:~., ~ _.
d 6es t common flit •
le, ferule by
& W lIALIDAVGH
o and for as ahy
8 A. W HARD AUGII
Trimmings.
of %hove Washing "'UM
lento( Trll9/11itlith campus:
Med.INTOCIC.
Warehn.6.73 wth r