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    T E• fTiSBU Gil GAZETTE
PUBLI3Iit) BY WHITE & co
PITTsBURCIII
kilthiNlNG, AUG 31. MO.
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AillOghony County.
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JAMES tqlosrden.
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FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Pittatmri6.
EBENEZEIi BOYLES, Noii Fayeaa.
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D. N. COINUNEV. Oslo.
i - FEE NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS
We arorntetset to roe that Itto nomination of
J. St Strrrzto, Et-q ~ as United States District At
torney, for tte.Wcetern astriet cf Ponosylvania,
'Ma been confirmed. Ntr. Switzer her d‘tchuge
Ids duties with gi:eat credit to himself Mow his
appointincili t amFwe are glad to Lod his cominas
tlott ratidod .
Wa are indebted tog,. Hampton for I copy o
part 1. ditto tra'.4l3:e /Sinn of the Coot missiotier
of Patent■.
We eze hippy 10 aveoU ace the cereation of the
cholera AlleghheY. It lamed about a weak,
dozing which time There were about thirty deattu
In atl, tan goed to ono neighborhood.
Tracer ron'OrOlcs —Our readers have doubt-
Use been no leas amused than astonished at the ex
cessive eagerness manifested by our Locofoco op
pose:Ls, et their lute County Convention, to ob.
sale nominations n.s candidates for office. One
would suppose, from the excitement and even
Scree contention, that the successful aspirant and
his friends were sure of success tit the pull. in
October. instead of a certain and inglorious defeat
raring them in the face. Were an election almost
certain to follow a nomination, as in rho ease of
Whig aspirants, it Would be necasary to call out
the military to essist in keeping the pram in the
Loeofoeo Conventions.
What is the origin of this exemsive thirst for
power and office? Does it not bode evil to our in.
stilutions and the liberties of the people ? Does it
not shown most peiverted state of feeling, and tali'
not disgraceful to the party which encouragininott
fasces it ? There are question we leave for the
redeetion of our reideni, and request them to con
trast the quiet dignity, and gentlemanly propriety,
and the excellent temper which marl• the proceed.
legs of our Whirr Conventions with the disgrace
ful exhibitions afforded by the late Locofoco Stare
and County Cohventjons. We are sure That por
thin of theta who belong to the Whig party will
feel proud of their political convention and aides-
Mates .
Om W i Roseecirt,Jl,—Tbe Pest of yesterday
from euald treat Vriii"h oedasionony leads it to
perfarm a just aad !gooey amiss, pays a deserved
ly tttgh completes! to Gen. Wm. Robles's. Jr..
Whom that pa r per ratty ..nor di,tiussiehed felhw
°nix= " sod dee:eres bist. I is to be of the well
/ticket ord.,: and proaouoc.o him Worthy to reo
present Pehasy:van6 to the b;gb rents of tbA
corialry. Wa take p!eneitien in patting thin vOlo
tory testimony of the;Post upon record, not only
because it accords with onr own cEimek of Gen.
ROBMON, bat bongos,' it may he of use is some
not distant day, when "our diatiognished fellow
moan" may be cited upon by the people to aeon
py colic important piaitioe,end when the edito
of the Pact may have forgotten hi. former volun
lary tribute of probe.
An efrort having L;>•n niece to irjire the credit
of Allegheny city, by a pcbl,estion to the Phila.
delphla Ledge, and dvied into the Pittehorsh Poet
we admit a cominneiention from a reapni.sible
source in reply. Na one to this co mmunity, who
has paid any attention to the indebtedness and re.
soviets of AlleghenY, can doubt that her bonds are
perfectly good, that the interest will be promptlY
paid, tad that her stocka are t.O safe as any city
storks now In the rnarket.
Eamtai RAILII.O.II.D TO BLAISRVILIA.--Thoseof
our renders who pay attention to such Maier:,
will recollect that the Central Railroad.. In Pasmitg
from 301am:own to Greensburgh, leaves Blairsville
erne three milt. to the north of the line. The pee.
plo of that p l ace, With commendable enterprise,
have been making strenuous efforts to secure a
branch rood, and We are pleated to learn, from
the article be:ow, that they have succeeded.rwd
that the road is to be pot coder cataract in a law
weeke. We understand that it is to be construct
etl sad worked by do Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, the etock.aubscribed to make it being
thrown lam the common fund. This branch all
give Indiana county great advantages, and will
ratich pramote the prosperity of Blairsville. The
Bbersville paper says:
Our I. lraadN.Ftrurrd.—Tbe committee who
visaed Pailsdelphts to cbahtn subacnpions of
stock to amino Iba conntrucuon of a railroad to
coneect thin place with the Pennsylvania Railroad,
have returned, and we have the gratification of
announcing to cur readers that the making of the
road is now placed beyond doubt. The stock re•
mitred has all been taken, with the exception of a
few kart., for the tabung of which the committee
have given obligati/Oaa to the Company. This
makes the oonstraction of the road a .• fixed fact."
It is thought the work mitt be given to contractor.
in time to bv , itt epirationa car yin October. It la
to be compl eted simultsneonal with the por
tion' of the main rind between this and Johns.
lowa.
'When this road is finished, BlairevLUe will be an
advantageous point .for the temporary western ter.
3:Wol.llol.th° Central itatlecad, as passengers can
take ether canal or inmate to Pittaborgb—:the
distance by the Isomer being !seventy two miles,
and by the layer, forty two. The heavy work to
Westrecreistd enemas, will require considerable
time, and nod i:s ecoopletion we believe it is the
Intenoon of the company to rut their cars to this
place.
Lannz FAUXZE.—Tha Nl*. York Journal of
Commerce announces the ft Rum of Means. NV,,C.Ze
A.A. Hunter, heavy flour and produce dealers, who,
it is understood, 'were endorsers to a lurge acaouni
on the paper of !barn. Suydam, Sage S.: Co
Their liabilittel are estimated at one million of dol
lars.
Ltantax..—Merats. 'lowland & Aspinwall have
ennerourly deducted 5503 from the regular price of
the paelklge money, for the mosionsne• of the Mit.
'tottery Society of , tie M. E. Church, who go out
in the s'eamer Cherokee, On her nest trip.
POIVIEII . STATer. Op CsttorN.—An expert diver,
who has examined the statue as it now rests in the
waterer Fee Inland, reports that it is injured soma
what. in miusrquuliee of the awl ward attempt of
pers.ns on board a revenue curer to book it up
The grapples tore off the lel of the box arid defaced
the marble It won a t namm idea, that, of using
%nth implemeats in 511C4 u cam!
Movdtive or 'roars —Thirteen pr dui of the
order of Jesuits arrived at Panama a ado rime
since; from Caagrre. These men were invited
wale years ago to take charge of the Seaman.
acd'Collegeiof learning. At the late aession of
Carigren in Bogota, by a formal vote of that body,
they mere earltedfrain th:• Republic. They dma
iothatintish steamer Arno, and were on the, way
to Pettl. •
From the Tomball Co. Whig. =lt inari.
Mall Robbery.
rivillarared Dollars Roroa-rd!—Wa step the
press to insert the tollosneg It egraphie dispatch,
received on Thursday morning, by C. A. Adams,
Postreatter at this place. I.l.ousn has been exten
sively keeten In that community as s Stage Agee..
Ha character has bisheno been considered tines.
cepttonsble
CLUML6D,Aog. 2n, 9 o'clock A.
Tv chi Pareexrer: Warren. ()lir
Five hood.eB dotter. tom tu• pr‘d, far the arrest
acd coefierrern , ,, in an) I p to ba UoltedStatelie r
of General O. Ilinurie, Agent for the Ohio mega
Cornpan9. -
Brit Staten . .8* under Sri •rrrrt ehertml Taub
rahlrmg the Mad of the Vetted Stales, ha the 15111
lnall,and a portion' el and matey war feted oe
the petion alexia Diatom, u the time of ►i{vlac
D. M. HaategA,.
' Special Agent Pea 014ee DepOttnosit.
Catalina IliiissieinlPlitalsanyib. and tits
Tiort6f.llr.. liasuptow.
Mr. Hampton, during the peadeney of the Civil
and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill In the House,
made strentonsaml able effortaessecure an appro.
pristine for the erection of a Cogan Home in this
city, and 'also the mange of a reonimion modifying
the present twin. Although ha did not succeed in
either effort, it was not for the lack of scat or obit'.
ty on his part. We select from the Daily Globe,
the following from the proceedings of the House on
the 23d of August.
O3TD HOME AT PITIMUURGU.
Mr. HADIPTUN desired. he said, before the
Lein was stricken oat, to offer the following amend-
"For the purchase or a site and the erection of
COIRO4II Bowe, Post Offiee, Court House. and other
necessary public offices, at Pittsburgh. Penesylan.
nu, to be expended under the direction of the Sec ,
thorcend
retary of the Treasury, the sum of fifty
dollars: Provided, The cost of purchasing raid site
and erecting said buildings shall not exceed the sum
shave appropriated." •
Mr. 11. said Mr. Chnirman, the amendment
I have proposed, contemplates the erection of a
custom house, post office, and court how., in the
sir, that it may be
m ob t i y ec ti t l rd Pi t i o ts th bu;g e h reo .
tilc.amorawriacrlom
home,
that un
der the law as it now stands, there is but n small
amount of duties collected at that port—et few
lords will serve to explain the reason.
By the net of 2J March, 1831, all goods, wares,
endmerchaodize imported into St. L.uts, Cincin
nati, and Pittsburgh, are required lobe imported by
the way of New Orleans, when certain entries are
w he mach on the book* of the collector of that
port, before the goods can be passed, or permitted
to proceed to the ports before Inert:toned. At that
t i me , goods destined for thane cities, could I. mote
sandy brought into the country by New Orleans,
than any other way. But since the construction of
our lines of public improvement from the eastern
Cities westward, our importing merchnnts at Pitts
burgh hater their goods in the ',East, and pay the
duties there, in preference to going round by New
Orleans. A proposition is now pending . before the
Senate, I am intormed, in bur:mance o f recom
mendatlon from the Secretary of Ole Treason . ,
based on the petition of our imporlintliterchanis,
to repeal that net, and authorize the entry of goods
in the eastern ports, and the payment of duffel,
Pittsburgh.
tint:mid t4i. chenge in the law be made. as 1
hope it will, the amount of duties collected at the.
port of Pittsburgh will equal, if not exceed, the
p:llleeted either at Si. Loa , / or Cincinnati. We
' have a larger amount of tonnage there than at
either of the other place.; more than twice that of
Cincinnati, and more by several thousand than
hlt of St. LOUIS. And beside, we collect a large
amount of marine homiud money, all which the
surveyor of the port most receive, keep safely,
and acccent , f, to the Government. So mach for
the Custom Hour.
The committee has already authorized the erect.'
'ion of • pool office at Ciacionou and St. Louie.
rho pint office at Pittsburgh baa been Made by
aw the deposaory orpublte money for many of
011 sanoundiag post offices, in addition to the
forge amousit of public worry collected at that
office. By Me act of Coogreas, commonly called
•he sub t.easury law. the peen:neater is prohib ted
irons depositing the public money in banks. The !
cffme la kept to a build o (the best that can be
arocured for the purposf) wholly manta and iose•
cure. The pubic money, therefare, to say nothing
al the large amount of money constantly pealing
torcugh the office, belonging to the mercantile and
loudness portion of the commuoity, moat he very
unsafe; and if either Oaf-coati or St. Louis
entitled to a buildiag to be erected by the govern.
m e at for that pima a., Pittsburgh has equal, if not
supezjor claims to either.
Wsth regard to a court house. I beg leave to
state to the committee, that the Government is
payirg • heavy root for court , rtiondi, offices, for.,
far the accommodation of its offlaera. Much might
be saved to the government In tho judicious ex.
pentiumm of a few thousand dollars, and the public
good therehy greatly promoted.
I would Limier state, that the Government owns
a lot of ground. m the city of Pittsburgh, on labia,
is erected a house, formerly occupied as a milzary
storehouse. The store having been removed to
me garrison. out of the city, that property to en
rely unproductive now, and might, by dividing It
.etc lots, be sold for some 8741,000. The proceeds
the sale, with a small addition, would pay for
the Mediae of the building• proposed.
A. I am allowed bat fin allide!” under your
rola. to ezp'ain my amendment, 1 moat cies° my
emeark• by t %peening the !tope that the com
, nittee mill Name to tacameodment. and let it tate
At elan, in the Hodge, with other. of • Moeller
oStrar_ter.
This amendment was opposed by Ur. HiMud,
no the xrcuod that the custom house business of
Piustiorsth wits not setrvient to wiriest the ex.
pence. He concluded his remark. •s follow.
when Mr. Hampton's amendment was reject.
ed
Pittsburgh is certainly as Important and flour-,
thing coy, and it to not its Moat toad fortune that
has the able geffileman who offered this emend.
cent for Its Representative; but Ito business is not
of the kind which affords great revenue to the
irovermrient in the form of customs. Besides,
nere b to this bill already appropriated for the
anrine hospital its Putisbnrgh, in three several
terns, 515,7.53 42.
The question wan then taken, and the amend.
meet was rejected.
The resolution offered by Mr. Hampton for the
moditication of the tariff, which hen roled out of
order by the chair, and the chair„ sustained by a
vote of Bt to 77, has already been published m
oor Washiagton correspondence.
lo regard to this resolution and the very close
sego on it in' the House, the Waikingion corres
pondent tof the Philadelphia Ledger remarks:
Had the slavery bills passed Commas, in emni
hoe or sulky form, three nmeths ago there is pull
nave been no difficulty to adjusting the tanffques.
; and even now, it is not entirely hopeless, if
the movement is carried on judiciously, and with
out irritating parties. It Mr. Hampton will avoid
.verything that shall mate his amendraeuts Wh'g
measures par excellence, and thereby disarm I,
advance every Derry:croak opposition that may be
made to it; if, instead of party support, he will
"rum nothing but the support of men of all portion
'tidy to aaerdee their own sectional opinions to
toe genet.' good of the country—in a word, ti
Mr. Hampton and hie friends, or the friends of
, re measure, will unite on true compromise
ground, between the South and the North, the
Gee trader and protectionists, there is a good
chance that the bill may paws the Senate in the
shape of au amendment to the Civil and Diplo.
Jamie Appropriation bill, and taus endoned, there
, s every probability that the House will to that
ease adopt it. An amendment to an appropria
tion bttl, not appropriating any money, has, on
several co.tasiona. been pronounced out of order
by the Speaker of the House, so that Mr. Burt
wtm perfectly right in ruling It ant of order again.
An appeal, however, was taken from the decision
~f_the chair, and so emit sustained, that Mr.
Burt'. decision was only sustained by a Cor)nri.
cf lour. The tariff men are quite rejoiced at
:his sudden and unexpected success, and feel
uow douhy aexious to make the trial in the Sen
ile. Toot body is bound by no each role as in
the House, and may tack any thing to an appro
priation bill, even the admiSsion of Cdiffiraia.
t•Parsamessrvirazas"—Drasocascr, Ann Some
nave Mont.—The following resohniona were
adoptedat a Democratic meeting in the Eighth Ward
of the City of New York:
Resolved, That we, the Democracy of the Eighth
Ward, respond to the meatiures recommended by
the Congress of Workingmen, and commend the
consideration of labor reform to ell true Democrats.
Let us abolish wages eleven: before we meddle
with chattel slavery:. Give us freedom of the pub
lie lauds, land limitation , inviolable homes, pro.
hibition of Government debt., repeal of laws for
the collection of debt, direct taxation, freedom of
trade, disbandment of the standing army and navy,
the canoes plans of co-operation and association
for the organization of labor; the best system of
coy education, the expenses to be paid by a tax to
be raised la the Ward, and not to go out of it—end
the people will be satisfied.
Resolved, That the industrials of oar city are
urged in proceed in their noble efforts for the eie
, canon of labor; and that we hereby tender to them
our warmest sympathy, agrentag at the same time
not to patronize any establithment which withholds
from the journeymen the fair compensation their
associations demand; and, in shoes, we are of, for,
and with the Industrial reformers in their every ef
fort to benefit tabor.
Resolved, That we hear with pleasure Um the
Sachems of Tammany intend to offer that hall for
the public meetings of the protective and bencfactal
indultstal asaoCLartoos.
Give the Democracy of the Eighth this little bit
of their own way, "and the people will be slaw
fled." We modestly suggest a doubt on that subject.
However, let none of the people fret thernrelves in
advance, since It is not very probable that either
the present Democracy of the Eigth Ward or the
prevent generation of "the people " will live to
see the boon conferred. How near the election
tone must be.— [N. Y. Coin. Adv.
Ten Stun Fstoaet Mittaorm.—A correspond.
ant of the Ptilladefphia Ingairer state. that ii.
raneemeais see now being completed for the
removal silks wreck or the steam (rigate ?dia.
souri, sank some years educe at Gi.braltar. A
gentleman who accompanied the late Captain in
his survey Cr the wreck has been placed at the
head of the expeddion, which will start for Ito des
tinatioo early next spring.
A Catania Cmainav —Mr. Within H. Pratt,
of Boston, bee, just cornp'e ed the building of •
chimney, for the New England Maas Company's
Factory, at East Cambridge, Mass., which is 230
(at high, 23 feet In diameter at base, end 13 feel
at op. The llne within is 7 feet in diameter from
top to bottom. The slnkture required 500,000
br'ekr, and 100 cable yirds of gramte. Thiele the
grand)moko abet, intended, of course, to give
draugbkand vent to any number or aubordinate
chimney% from as many diluent (maces, Oa the
work may require.
Lass ST MID. Birsithe..-11. carpet bag bel•nging
to Miss Bremer, containing a. number of iralwthle
papers, letutra,&c., was lost on leaving Cape May,
Go the I.Bth, or it is lipppolWti was taken with the
4giar by acciaoi,
F FLO= WASHI.BGTOIG -7 1•'
Cornipeadence of the tquabargh 0.2.115.
W.Lannicrron, August 271 h, 1657.
Passage of th• General A pproprlatloit
IBll...Teran Boundary 1 1 1 11-•Pr•lblibie
!Intendment and Pamage.Other
IlleKennals-.llxecutlve Sea
(lollll—A.llothaV Galphin
A.o a G Wonderful Imp's- •
donee.
At length there really appears true and substan
tial reason for congratulating the country, on a step
made towards the accomplishment of something
useful and indispenrable. The Civil Diplomatic
Appropriation 13J11 passed the House by a vote of
two to one, and thus adequate provision was secur
ed for the support of the civil branches of govern
ment for another year, a result which should be
among movers of course, but which sedition and
treason have placed among the doubtful and con.
tingent.
To morrow commence% the decisive struggle
over the Senate Bills. The Utah remnant of the
Omnibus will be refereed to the Committee of the
Whole of course. Then will come that upon
which perhaps the fate of all the remaining meas
ures depends, the Texan Boundary and ten million
bill. I trust there will be no discus•ioo,but I doubt.
If there is hone, so that any question can be taken
to morrow, Mr. Grinnell, of Mass„ will move to
amend the boundary Bo us to insert the line propo.
sed by Mr. Ewing in the Senate, to wilt, a line
drawn from the south western angle of the Indian
Territory on Red River, in about latitude thirty
four, to the dam to the Rio Grande, near El humor
This will cut of that awkward Jog made by Pearee's
bill, which gives to Texas the strip of territory
from the thirty second parallel to latitude thrity six
degrees and thirty minutes, four degrees and a half
by the meridians of lenigitude wide. The proposed
amendment would provide a much more wnsible
line than that now in the bill, and would conform
nearly to that of the Compromise Bill. Upon the
whole, I hope and believe that with this modifica
tion the bill may mom. but it will be by close and
hard rubbing through a host of enemies. Should
this be the result, the passage of the California Bill
will he a thing almost of course. As to .the territce
ries I hope nothing whatever will be done concern
ing the mg - ant:anon of governments for them. As
to them, Lau. faire is the only wise and practi
cal policy.
The information received to day is somewhat
more favorable to the return of Mr. 'McKenna°.
• We hear it stated that he is engaged in the engage.
meat of his bo.uieos affairs, preparatory. to Inking
up his resident:a in the federal city.
The Senate had a long executive session to day,
et which a vast number of nomination. were con
firmed, embracing most cf those before the Senate.
Among the genilemen who pawed the ordeal was
Mr. Irvin the new Mancha! of the Western Dietriet
of Pennsylvania. As the nominations were read
once for foal action, objecbons would be made to
one here and there. Th.. Mr. Lewis, Collector
of Philadelphia, Mr - filaawell, of New fork, and
many others were la-d over for another sitting.
This clearing of the docket of a certain order of
business le a good thing both for the Senate and
the hundreds of waiters upon its dignity and
leisure.
A beautiful case, a ample of open legalnted
Galphintsm, was acted upon in the Senate to day •
This was a claim preferred by some internal im
provement company to Virginia, for . 5120.0004:aid
to have been advanced by tee State of Virginia
tos sixty year, ago, tothe United States to aid In
the te emintruction of public buildings at Washington,
when the sent of government was established here.
Tee interest upon thin little accommodatton now
amounts to about four hundred aod filly thousand
dollars, no that principal and interent foots up the
respectablo total of between hoe and ate hundred
thousand dollars. This in at first glance a most
'singular and remarkable atratr, but upon exam nw
bon, tt turn, out to ben piece of wont Uninfligated
beggary nod trickery, which no State could oneinnt
to perpetrate without bringing upon herself Indeili•
ble dishisnor. In 1790, or thereabouts, there was a
great coolest between the States to secure the 10-
Cation of the sent of goVernutent. Ploladelphia and
New York had both bad it, nod to awed to encore
it, The rite m.+,l griieratiy favored was a spot no
the Delaware above Trenton. L•beral :•Iters were
node by States and Individirits in consideration of
the rant advantagwi orhleti mlght be tlestved Iran
such location. Virginia and hetryland succeeded
being perhaps the highest holders The paltry ad
,
entice named above probably was made by Virgin
ta, as eeriatderation for the selection made- Im
mense outlays of Public money were immediately
commenced on the favored spot, and flowed into
the pockets of neighboring Virhontans and Mary
landers. The donation We, returned at leant once
o yene.Vnr gram/many years. But now barest the
ache end of sixty of then, come, forward a
ooratton with a podul story t I haring been :Dade
the beortiesary nod assignee of this "claim" by l'ir
ginta, nod demanding pt nirtpol and intervrit. It it
ern .. .raging to perceive that Virguita in her pov
erty and need is also so ware, of braes that she
preses not to come forward to demand anything
for hers um elf She ha, not the face, for she well
knows that if the (jolted States were to present so
account of advance and donations, this miserable
5120,000 would be swallowed op in millions upon
tad:ions of pubhe money.that has been poured on
in torrents from the Federal Treasury into the lap
of Virginia And yet with all these damp appar
ent it is wooderfnl to tell that the Senate voted this
5220,000.
Thant; God, it has yet to go through a popular
brunet', where such specimens of extortion and
impudence, if detected, are pretty apt to tome to
their deserts. It will be taken care of there.
12=1
Mn. Eetroa—l perceive by au ill natured ari
title. copied into tee Post 01 this Morning, Iran the
Philadelphia Ledger, an attempt to trjure the
credit of the city of Allegheny, by statements that
stein spirit, if not to the letter, utterly false.—
That the city of Allegheny impudently ironed
scrip fur the purpose of meeting the expense In•
curved in supplying - ilia city with water, is admit.
Led, but th.t ano repsdlated her scrip, will not be
pretended by .y individual whose representation
would entitle hs statement to eoctradicuon. The
City sans sued by Samuel McClorkan St Ch. Irby
residence of S. Met:lurk. is in Allegheny city,
and the Company, G. W. Fleming, resides In PM.
ladelphia,) declined the arrangement entered in
to by the reed Of cur cit.ms, by which the city m
imed bonds at 55 per cent. in redemption of her
scrip, as they demanded. in addition to the pay.
went of the ectip, twenty hoe per cent. as n yera
ally for a violation of the law optima small awes.
Mr. MirGluikan, -on account of the city refusing
thin demand, bought a warrant for a small amount.
and toed the city ktore a Magistrate- The mat•
ter being overlooked, Le sent a ccastable to swot
a few pipe that lay on an open lot, but the Tree..
urns satisfied the claim, and hem the an ter end
ed.
The Eihrpre me COutt will decide on the ethei
claim of ibis ammo concern, and a. soon as it dr
ermines the amount, tee city will be ready to
meet it. The statement of the correspondent of
the Phila , lelotos Lodger, about the city miring
bonds in order lo starlin tectiniy, le shin Untrue,
no such bands having ever been matted.
Now, sir, no p rifleman acquainted with the
v . :A.m. 01 the c.ty sf Allegheny, the amount of
her indebtedre.s, and the character of the gentle•
men who comprise the counctls and manage he:
affairs, would give currency to such Slaternenui
but should thu responstble correspondent, (which
I elrong'y 'Went is tho Company of the firm al.
' laded to,) think he ran advance his inter. at by this
contemptible coot., I prrsunre Allegheny city au-
Morn et sold lions no sr:ye/lion. U.
For the Piladurglt Garet..
House of Haag,.
Mn. Enrron--Ssmet:ine in March last a meet
ing was he d at the Board of Trade Room., for the
purpose of devising ways and means for the estab
lishment or a House of Refuge for Western Fenn•
sylvania.and eommitteea were appointed, I be.
have, for procuring proper Legislative ection,dfc.,
and calling future meeting. of the friend. of the
prcject, aloes which, so far as I can observe, no•
thing hen been done towards bringing the matter
more fully before the public; nod I hops it will net
be permitted to rest tore. but that those in whom
hands it has been trusted will early calla meeting
of the ownens, end posh it Wetted with all the
energy and force the imparteem of the caw de
mends. On or 1112 Mann.
indmoopelts, Indians, but a population in the
env:trate limas of 8,011, being an increase o ,
1.530 since the tot otAtignst., 1419, or a gain of
• Moe over 231 percent. in one leer. I)nring
the san.e time the increase in the value of tsztb'es
may 6307,150—ab0ut 13 per cent., er nearly $2OO
(or each person added to the population. There
am 30 brayer', 55 prantising phyMeisne, and 20
ministers In tho eity—abeim 200 natives or other
countries. mostly GMT:44 Irian and Benda, and
ZOO names.
NOT To ailirri.—flebefsen Scokb, oldie tOllll
Of Handerams, JeffersOn county, N. Y., relict of
Awn Smitkdeteased, Yu spooled and qullled the
illern for 1;000 yards ofelotit, knit 60 paths or stock•
liege, within the Law ten months, besides attending'
'to her household duties, many maling her own
iand two other beds deny, and all this at the ago of
is° yeas la February i.e. Girls do you hear
,thw!
Cnorsas ra I;orsiris.—A. letter from Tem Haute
says We cholera has made dreadful havoc among
the laboreni - on We line of the Wabash and Erie
Canal, and almost put a atop to operation on that
work.
From Oregon and icatirornis.
•
Letter. have been received at the Mission
Room, of the Methodist Episcopal Cbureh, to
this city, from the Rev. Mr. Reber., anperinten.
dent of the icils.ions of that church, in Oregor,
and from Rev. Mr. Owen, missionaiy in Cal for.
Ma, which Lamm entente intelligence of connider
able Merest. The communication from Mr. Rob
erts extends nom the let to the 11th of lone. He
nay. that he had then received no letters from the
United State. for seven months and a hair.
--The Indiana charged with the murder of Dr.
Wellman nod bra family, were arraigned for trial on
the Ist or 3d cf June, an inmate of Roberts'.
family, Catharine Sager, being one of the witness
es against them. She was the eldest of a family
or orphans living with Dr. Whitman, and taro of
her brothers were killed at the time of the masa
nacre. The murderers were delivered up be the
Cnyuse Nattoo, to Governor Line. fudge Pratt
presided at the trial. Five of them were conviet.
ed, and were executed, by hanging, on the Ilitt
of June. Their names were Telookint, O.oski
mo•Jba.Meirderer, Wet W. I; and Left-baud. It
wen understood that moat of the others concern.
ed to the murder were dead.
Mm. Hobert. was aerionely indiepoted, having
received some injury by falling from a horse. Mr.
Roberta reports mat laborers are becoming more
scarce, and wages higher every day. He can
procute no one to do the necessary work aroued
the mission premien., and seen no prospects of re.
lief in that particular. The Rev. Me. Pariah, a
missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
haying received the appointment of Indian tub.
r gent, had tell his ministerial charge to muter the
duties of the °aloe. Mr. Robert. desalt:me the
appearance of the country, In June,• exceed.
ugly beautiful, and travelling te quite good. The
mail from Oregon city WU received at Salem.
where his letter Is dated, rerolarly every week,
and a ateamer was daily expected.
Referring more directly to the religion. condi
ties or the country, and the straws of the minion
under his care in Oregon, Mr. Roberts speak,
of a camp meeting recently held, as a time "of
great interpt and profit," and add. that four lob.
ere are about to be he'd. He mentions, also, the
pleasant ebrUttan union that taws among the
evangelical clergymen, miniefera of the Prolan.
ant Episcopal Couch preaching at the cameo meet.
log, and taking active part in the devotional to
cruise..
The Oregon leatituto is efficiently and aueees,•
fully cotdueted by the Itee. Mr. Doane and mile.
hut en adouttonal teacher as greatly needed. A
district school has been erected. but no leacher
ran be obtrined at or, th•l2 1125 pee month.—
More laborer, from the Varied ,`jars are needed
to occupy tan field rapidly open ng to the man
Mon.
Rev. Mr. Owen'. letter Includes from Ibe let
to toe sth of July. and relate, exclasteciy to his
Ents.ion work. He bad heard that the Board were
about to send ax additional mat tent. and r -
commends the dtvititon of rho Weston field into
two district.. each embrac.ng nine 'circuit.' The
principal difficulty under which igg . nueston labors
is the want of honse• of worship, and residencea
for the miasionaties. Einould and additional help
reac! tow In August, he would male an esplor •
trig lour of the wool.: held embraced in the pro.
posed enlargement of the merino, and expected
to isle up collections fat the parent society.
Mr. Oven a•lt. eernestly for ee.bool teacher,—
A Ovaimam Rev. James Roger., a graduate of
the Wealeyan Univetsity, teaches a school or
more than thirty sennlam, by which he reningta •
net profit of rather more than two hundred dol.
tara per month. Ilia In ciantennp%atiOn to toned a
univeraity, the Board hero hsvo resolved Upon
wading not a competent barber; rOna to estate
ban a book earietrn, embracing the Hum el a
11 . Crl:y period cal. Mr. Owen *peaks confident
., eke of the at sty 01 the mmlon Cbmen In
Caltfmnta thenanriven to •11piaart any nuntalef n
the right sort w 01/I the Il,ard caty et ad opt.—
Hq.watt. •ra.— boo need nut gore 7ouniolve.
soy nacalcean a,ut Inc •upp
Iten end Taytcr rat theio farntli,
were it cr.l health, and ari. much pleased
With teen ne d :tax , ' —IN. Y. Coo,.
s '
re Aug 24.
day her w.' see: Ire Leo Joao Woits
Wt: ter. He fully reahges hes core num, and
ace, not rnetiour tti•l the day of execuiton rn
ne•r stied. lie appears reef -city term Atli
prep. red I, the wets, He eoutects that the
for or ratstal most:mom is sky•Lt, and that he is
Jest, • rut rot of that Ism. He is kept clearly
ri,d no one la allowed to Vlllll him W.*
side the cab:era of !herd, except bra own gpEilt;
ual advisee, lidv. Dr. P. 0.., of Roxbury, a nd
• Doctrine M mister from Cambridge. There tr
now very utile, it any, fear mat be will commit_
suicide No regular surdasas been placed over
km more than that ovcr other perrons In the jail;
an I 1 cm Worn ci that there hot be, as was
to the Cur 441 Pt arson, who was laic y excelned
at Eunl Como, sae, to to• mtter esse, a rum
was lound Ise rnsont- es us, at let • week In
vac 1 , 14 el,. 1.0, He ai et co' , C,,Cti i„ lit
dace d that it 'sr,: pmeed there by a relative,
wooer, name we du no: desire now to mate pub
hr, with the re yemet that be (Vesta.) would <M
atto) his own life.
Dr. Webster m bard to he quite a connoisseur in
the 0,1600, 01 toting life Wade in Coglansl
some twenty years ego, he vs. In the conaleot
habd or attending lleelMOllf. At the: time •
large umber of entries were punistrehle with
death, and I am told by a diem:mu:abed govern
ment carer, that cases were PO sequent that on
every Friday one or more persons wore eXecu
ten a L radon. It Is raid that Professor Web
s er did no
MI. a .003 cue, during his stay in
London. He is tboreughes e_onversent Sl7llll the
various modes of prodec ng death. He bit free
q eatly espreysed ism opinion that hanging by
toe neck 'hilt produce the eaceeldealh. it is the
qu.ckest,•od is productive etlY the least pain. The
a t that Prof. Waterer posses.es this knowledge,
leads people to believe Met he will die by the rope,
and by no other means. Touching that matter, he
e mid eutly bang Mantel! in his cell dhe so des
sired. He has Ircely acknowledged to Sheriff
Eseteth that he attempted to destroy hr. emu Ide
by Inking strichotne in the coach going from his
own home to the lad on the eight of tits et-met—
tle also acknowledges that the dose was too pow
crud to destroy Ito and, furthermore, that in
po, eo nee-- er re t -se it he etfl'ared more past
than a gitteient "itoslk dote" would have ere.
led.
Dr. Lowell. of this city, and several other clet
gymen, melt Mrs. Webster and ter daughters.—
Aside from this, they receive no company, neither
do they visit any. Tiny read no papers, except
those sent from the jail by Professor Webster.—
Means hove been taken to strut al , matnentinicte
tlon upon the subject of the executico with the
domestics of Plot Webster's family.
The sery that a mOthergatton paper has been
started to raise $2OOOO for the family, headed Fy
Mrs George Putman. wife of the murdered moo.
m all a hoax. Ater Webster's depth, such a ps•
par may pa s bly be put io circulation.
A gentleman of our acquaintance, Mr. B.—vin.
tied the Protestor about a week Cue, and on
corning out of his cell, took 8. by the hand, and
asked him It to went to Church. "Tea," we.
the usu., "Where J 3 you goy' asked the PrO
lessor. h. replied that he teem to bear Theodore
Parker. -A h," mud Prolemor Webaler, "I am
dries for tb,t, that so good a man as you ehoUld
go to Mr. Plotter's meeting. though be is a learn
ed and good elan, yet I think he to too 'Ill."
seek truth, and go where 1 think I can hear the
most of It In the best form; I may err, however,"
was the reply of our friend, who bade • fiatl fare
m-II to the prisoner, and left.
There l• no doubt that the statement is true which
sus published in the 'tribune yesterday, th it Web•
rice has mode another reaufession, and acknowl
edging that the ktlltest was premednated. It will
suede public niter his demit. I think I shall be
able to estrely the readers of the Tribune in my nest
that some ot Dr Perko-lan's pspers were taken
from bs clothing before they were burned, beStele
11111{ mentioned m his Conlession," which Late,.
'orlon hint atwitter falsehood.
People in the etc:nits of the mil have already Ire-'
gen toJet plaices at their windows/at $lO per head
The Weteser Trial is noon to be putt tied to e'
new f o rm by G,OlOO Paints, F..-ebthe Junior Cousel
t o p lie lovernineot u t the unit It will make a
roynt octavo of 600 pages, nod will be the only
ongdcnreport 01 tire mei yet priblethe t. It will
111111 . 11, afore page. of the evfalelfcfi
than the f.lull ref.. ' of Dr. Stone! . report wh,..h
ftotifte.i.unebly effifthol% Inore ref, e rr ., f e,..
ff tie ever pubilfthed. LLittleez Brown are isf he if ule
Irrifere. 'nos work will vol.. Cute of be. Web.
toil fi f e riflrelle.fl Cellege and o jar Jlntiln of the
Cembrfdge lever, wh.eh Profrvfere Woy,,, er
nowlerigee he wrote.—Correa. N Y
AcCIOCNT to MIS GEOM. ACT:M.,—
About O o'clock last evening, as the Wife of Geo.
A ',sae.. was seated to Om window of her rest
dente, hl2 Broadway, she tell asleep, hot her bat.
once, and was proctplialed upon the pavement be
low. The window, which opened to the dour,
was in the second story, woe In the second story,
and the height of the toll was about twelve feet.—.
She alighted on the side of her head, and was pia;
ed up senseless. Medical aid was immediately
called in, but at the time our informant left there
was very little hope of her recovery. Gen. Aver.
tans, we believe, is no. In the city at present.--(19.
Y. Tribune, Aug. 211.
An One SCen6.—The queerest object in nattrre
is n Spanish beggar, for these beggars beg on horse
back; and a is an odd thing to tee a man riding - up
toe poor foot passenger and ll .4lolrillms. A gentle
man in Valparaiso, being eceided by one thew
mounted beggars, replied "wily, sir, you COI= to
beg of me, who hove to go on foot, while you vide
on horseback?" "Very true, sir," said the beggar,
"and I here the more aced to beg, as Ibove to sup
port my hone no well es myself,"
A lAwYer the ether day Went into one or out bar
ber shops zo proems a Wig. In taking the dime".
.lots ut the lawyer's had, the boy erelairard,
"Why! how long your head is. sir." Yes," ree
plied our worthy trio d, "se lawyer, must have
long heads," The boy preceded to his vocation,
but at length exclamed,"Lord,sir,your head in
WO so U U tent." Auctaws. mizzia
A taan:ittnied bleCorrerOnanied Vs ware Dee
es days 10—tteard the drum and Era et
trilli-..knyed toad tha Goventor Beat, and
entitted Cot the Banta Fe expedilion,ebd downed
his wife. saying, •tElOod bye ' :trite, two got no
money, end you =tit ittlft for yourself."
A flatitan Ctatet—Atr Es-Attorney Gec erai
from Louisiana, it is said, bee presented Ice bills
against the Untied Siete, for services, ik.a,ambunt
ing to 580,000 or upward. Mr. Whittlesey, the
First Comptroller, rejected the entire ancount,with
the exception of a single, item for a small Burn,
which, bestiginwatisfactory to the claimant, an ap
peal semi taken 'to the Secretary of the Interior.
Mr Ewing, upon a review of the case, confirmed
me decision of Mr. Whialesey, as far as he went,
and rejected even the solitary item that the Comp•
troller had allowed, but went further and referred
the whole subject matter of dispute to the then At
torney General for his opinion. Mr. Johnson had
not decided the ease when he retired—Baltimore
Sena.
Iruproramtnta an Dent.lirtry.
DR. it. 0. STEARN:SIate or Boston, Is prepared to
manuMmum end set thous Taira In whole and parts
ammo, upon Suction or Atmospheric Section Plates.—
Toonocits cut= in rtvslnsrrn, where the nerve is
orposed. Office and residence next door to the May
or's office, Fourth Wren, rittsbatigh.
Karat to—J. B. McFadden. P. P.M, !alO
043 DR. D. nurr,
Dentin- Cornet ofrounb
. tad. Deemer, between
M4-dlein
Bllad 11 to 811114 by the Pa.
trolanorts
8. 5. Lorton—Sir. I wish to beav testimony to the
medical virtue of the 0,1 milled Pointe., I was for
a long time slanted with • badly WAssuad nod very
sate aye, in mach so arto lose sight entirely for about
three months, with very little harming ever recovering
the Eight, and but a alight prospect of having It re.
ti ege d or the nrenesa; my at/truths; phy•iaiart was
unsuccessful In making • eon, or In giving roller,
sad efroad•t me but little encouragement. I hoard of
the Petroleum about the Ist of April, 1850. and gore
at • mini, the result Is, the sight In teetered and ray
eyes well, except a little tender or weak when I go
out in the sea. ANN IRELAND.
Mansfield st., Cateiratirti ; May 71,1830.
8. 5. Lunen-91m I have been alllieted with Piles
for roe years, and have tiled other v.:oodles, without
permanent rel,ef, stall I bend of the Petroleum. I
have used only one bottle, and think I am courtly
mired. I recommit. 5 to all who 81re riElicted wtth
Piles. I have known it to be good for son eyes.
Cincimaa, play 110, IEIO. K. C. CARR/1750N
Dor sale by Keyser A Me Dowell , 140 WOod areal;
R P. Sellers, 37 Wood at.; I/ 01 C9.17T, Allegheny city;
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Daholoss, Allegheny;
also by tha proprietor, 8. hl. KIER.
Canal Basin, Seventh eh Pittabingh
Office ot Ohio and roma. B. R.ll Co, Third st..
Ptranuttan t depot 5,18+e.
T,. Stockholders of the (Roo and Pennsylvania
Rail Road Company are hereby notified to pity the
eighth instalment of five dollars per Owe, at the office
of the Company, on or before the Vinh day of 11a2.%
Tbe meth Instalment] Ou or before the Zen day of
Reploather. The tenth instalment on or beim the
thth day of October next
117 . Trte 7th 'amnia:m=lms col/et' for on tho ntth o
lour Ina •
WM LARMER, Jr, Thatarat.
FALL IMPORTATION OF lIIRDWARK7
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
190 w.ovsinEgr,
Are row prep need with !aria and fresh stock of
Kralmh G. 17.11, and An.etlean Itritdsvute. to offer
enamor Inducements to buyers. ?Once witting to
purchase caul] promote these interest by looalott
•ttrouglt our stook to they are datebmmed to sell ou
the most reasouablo terms. atgtk
WCORD & CO, CR,
whole rale Retail Ilaegi acetate re nDe ate,. In
HATS, CAPS Sr. FURS.
•
Co, Wood Fifth sta., Pittsbargb,
Where they Grier a kW and comp.e.e Stack or flats,
Cara, Fur, tre , of every quality and .tale, by Who!e.
sale ahd [triad, and Invite the attention el their ca•-
wenn. and purr base , * generally, atioring the,. that
:hay ardi he! on be audit a/0wn...1:01,A Time.
aagidar
R. P. TANNER & Co.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
Aq W oral •t, between Third a Fourth,
Age mow tectteang their vrty Jame Rad *Ct.... Fall
COOTS, SHOES . , AND BROGANS;
./o. , ,lttltitiElti ft:A FLOWFAN. all o! the West
It) I. n.a:.,1,( , / , lily neopted l c the w n Va.!,
It :^ e et it .1 sr./ ;teal earc,nal .10 vies
qta itT•l'ol Vtoe . 1.11
• •,1,1 r Ler O
cam or ett. qr aasioaner• t ad per•
set call czurnine es
the mot,
P•lent Robber Shur. 0' all
kinds.
ENCOULLMAK 11021.11. INISTIT o'2[ollB
CITI•L ENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
. Of P/Illt•biarg•ti.•
C. C. iILTASEY -•• A. W. MAIMS, Ra•f.
tththc•—.No.4l. «aide aueet • In the wan. haunt , of C.
11. GRANT.
r Tiles CIIMPANY la now prepared to insure lel
kind•of tint., on 110C.St.1, m.obteinne . -1, Roma
etcre6andlte to Wore, and in trao.itu verve., Ice
arnp:d sn.tran:y tut the ability and linearity el
tee InsUliodon, is af:oreed to roc rhr.radoer f lye
reoter., who ate ...000.1. 04 l'.....erah, n
fast.raLov kr.ora community lem li.dir pru,rre,
lut. !fit:erre, Cut& /ntrgr.:l.
G. lia. n:
Jr. 0., r lirch II ,I
licusettnn, Z. stose,, 5 • Di. roar.
Wands Won,. eommendlog Dr hDLarsea
Worm Verradage to the int`Ate. the proprietors of tins
mat remedy prekr to use the language of throve who
have tested its merit.. Read and he conetneed
nAlmend. Atleaheny co. Pa , &Ist. I.
Kidl tr. Cc—We have received • mourns) , of
APLane's Venal/ore by •osir agent, which we have
sold to our cartomers, and In every -rase It has hal
tinparalle,ed SliC«". and has never failed in any
cam. We eau elmerfully recommend it as the beat
worm rut Mona that we have ever known. We might
incriiion any camber of eases, if necessary, where It
hes had wonderful nieces..
'KAU RN d RICHARDSON "
(ti - For lode by J. KIDD& CO, No 60 Wood strati.
av(JI•AAvV
On the evenlng of the tln.tt at 11 o'clock. Anna M.
lane ht•r of Charles O. and Man Leech, aged 4 years
and o mostha
The friends et the family are re ntee.lhlly Invited go
sue. d her f anent!, ttnnt the residence of her parents,
on Fractal steer:, near Wyllo street, Ilds morning, a
10 e'elork. aug3l.
TRFPlocktoider• of the Pioatiumit mot Coneell.
ydio Rail !lived Company and oncettm We Roma
of tte Hoard of Trade, this Mimeo., ate o'clock. for
the tunic., of appolniinit acommittee to co-operate
with a ',miler committee recently appointed by the
r':o , ll>eitirille. end Welt Newton Naclastion Company,
ho Lave been dcierated in meet the President and
Mgerof the Cbeeapeake and Otto Canal Company,
ana
al Camterland, ant to make such sronument
as they may deem expedieut, to open vi roil rood co.
•CCIIO2 between CRlllbeflallil and COnnellrente. Por
tlier Pardcolm will be given ef the stockholders tat
the Mooring. ' R.N. 1...4111h111f, - Jr..
a , 1 0 1:11 Preet Pilm'ah Connellavllle R. 11.C.0.
1111I&OKLETT
wanuautz DIULSII3
pomssno - FOREIGN - AIRY GOODS,
No. 101 vvoo,s.streat,
VITE the attention Of LOren th. their lette stork
of Erten (irretle neeo;lertrng. end which they are
pregerett to sell on very accuartmedetink tetra.
We shall co contently reciting fresh goods dot
113K the . s c a scr n, ned regent An examination of Our
aunt vreaterm.metehargn end others 'kiting. our
city, • leual
IMMEMCEII:I
`N native young man %ramp • Inman. In whole.
,Ela cal. grocery or dry goor• Core. Ha writ... •
fair hand, would work or Leer nccount, and non tie
awry tachly rceerumented hr tda . Upright and lor.
dna:flow herrn.. tie wilt lean on Onto, lu Ida ent•
plot era bolero., and prove hintret(wontry, or ark
rta rcrnoumaiot,. Arhirets W. IL in thni
aned .11.•
0. a. UlteltrlWlLl2i4N,S
PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
•
Cor.of Market and Third eta, op slam,
S NOW OPEN for the reeelpiion of students. both
I
day mid eSering, a:.11 for tarperres, In point of co*
rsneertient, and taorltris for neyolsing a thorough
Mercantile ed.:Utast, Any manias e•tablitthment
racoon of the voraiiry. It Is divulged join tea
apartment., aeon havtng a is
entrance. Tuco
Mr,. nod elegant lecture room is coequal esolosive
ly by those pun Mug tilt tad) of ectombre :it ' , armee,
.;al t• nut Intrinerd upon by the wtir,ng elraa as they
halo an approprotte room by thornsolva. The ladle,.
ems% town is opt...tally font:shoo. and so catnap al
It, th , Y e•tt roman unobserved by the
• t:rm it. rher tnatit :bon bar been coneuatett, for
. • .
Psi eor K gontibitran, under t nr• it
14. and Minn,
to iti.d r Iwo Li itite.i mien. bare then
in nutlet...me iact ictimer. It It
ny patine, Vt. cornscw trochers ore slit pur
tbitqc the n.d and superentiu len mound et ninon,
lost con..s in planing a punted brink before the
pupil, and re tatting tuna to trammel , ' n ernain nu
tor et pug, s, deeming • tithing bother ntecoaryt Lit
mt. plan ass cog some been abandoned by all except
We few. who : era boo stupid or tit stun to give
atICIGIII bistreetions I bum intently received a
number or student. Into my ellls thus instructed, for
several months without receiving any benefit. .liar
smog to the increasing it...renege reclaims more
nine to devote to gonna anstup, az., I bile neared the
serstees of John Fleming, Poe , I abbe Accouratint,
and author of the National Moe Keeptog, as princi
p•l wheeler in hint keepiog,leettirer blerentl•
tile end Conn:reread Law, Le. Pawner comment Is
nwthcessati, as he kat been identified Wnli rho
co
moire el P ut
for the laid thirty years. Those
desiring • complete knowledge of =cementite or
steam boat book keeping, arIaVILISO elegant sod
rabid Pelidtmlislibi or a thorough knowledge of ma-
Meant:es, can enter the College nl any time s ander
the most "vbbtsreorte Circumstances. The cootie
or lostreeithe Is suet es will enableovery - Wedeln,
who re eelves the
b a ying preeribed course, to tak thargerof
a set of books on, the insuwalota and crag
one thus qualified will tee
a ;Optima, endorsed hy
1 rlacmAi c k:As. thin willibe emote eery tee ta pro.
curbs a satiation In this COMMLUiIy, Ulan cameo.
breed by any Other took-idol!.
Co
addrsmen to O. K,Chetheerlin, wah levet.° to Um
College, sold meet with prompt attention: aug3l.,
LILO UM —de brie F Flour reed Car pale by .
...8t• • ' 4t. W HAILSAUCIII
nliErZe-48 bn Jut ree'd far sale by —.-
V saga S& W LIAICLIAUGH
BA4:ON-5 enk• prime 11•4e4v
4 auks pima Mutts ree'd far tale by
”4‘51 e h W HARBALaia
,
LSPEER halt ßatowod to Upon, Ittnot, below
Ph, strut, NO Odin lllll.4ltrollion, the
sun 121'4414. saribtla
i l i i . t .g tp - ‘ , O
60601 60 Wand et
SUAP—CD las W.ndmr Soap;
.10 pia Costae Soap, reed for nip
awl • /KIDD/CM
NEr GO-44114.init rectirrd for gale b•
1.101 .-: . _ JKIDD &
pOTZ 3 I , I casks for sale by
FE:1110
tilde Fame N. 0. to store:for sale blr
JUIIN PAHKKR ♦t CO
1 Lih.ll9el
MOI.A9iY.+ Lrla N .
>tore .d '")".*""
eo,a, lor Pale by
Mi==ill
(31./F FFiN—tl nnin prime Green Rl, In inn.
n• IIN ?ARNIM in CO
P. OLASBE-9-111 H. Inn r<C'd for snl~ b 7
/V/ nag3l "
BM=
IrOßACCO—.u.pzs in store and for rale by
Aa u t J B CAh FIE
nurmsz,-2u.b., prime teed for role by
NJ to IC J 6 CIOiFIELD
F ta r y iN iCt i /F PAINT-0 bids rr i lridig F a i to t ly •
For a for day., only, D i n . b gt fo o ' i a grand original Paint-
ADAM AND EVE, IN PARADISE.
rA'LIESE sublime week. of art. valued at one hundred
thuaeand dollar., have been exhibited in the
nelp . al cubes of England, Ireland, Scotland, and
the United &atm, to the ocieemal adsolrailon of over
two millions of prrsima •
open from 01n the morning till 10 et night.
Admittance 25.1 a. Cloldren 121 em. wurintdlve.
FIILE WORKS.
A display of Fire Worksmal be ezbthited at
ROBE.DALE GARDEN,
N SATURDAY evening ass; Alst lath, commons
O
log at A &dna precisely, composing many new
and beatnituepircer, sod concluding with a splendid
monumental piece in horor of lira. Taylor and the,.
of his officers who tell et Baton Vista, an the 22,1 and
Sld of February, lAd?.
A Steam Rost will leave the loOSof Pitt street s at
ft and o'clock, to convey heavenly., mete asycen,
also, a line of omalliusen Iron the end of the Old
Allegheny Bridge etch half hour, Be the Plloo pus
pose Should the Wrath, prove entavorable, It will
take plane the hi st pleasant e•Paiag thereafter.
F..r ' , lodestars, see small bills aught •
WAATYD a
A
GIRL about 14 of' IT year. old, to stay in pratl
ti family. Apply at Ms Mare.
A CHECK, drawn by licanatr Ilall Colrtmbla,
Pelreeri Hanna .t Ca, In favor of rfidwellA
[Welber, or bearer, rot $6.119, Oared With or CU, Um
The finder will peeve leave It wi b the underaonest,
payment nu been Mopped. J. C BIDWELL
•oe[lo Water at.
11.1101 ALES & BONIN
•, Exah•ng• B
ASS SSAZZLII Is
NOTEa,DRAFT?,I cteI,PTA niCFS,GOLD,SILYER
AND DANIC NO I FL..
COLLECTIONS.—Drape, Notes .nd Aceeplonces
phyablehn aay port of the Union, collected on the moot
(a vorolic terms.
FACCANGE on New York, Plilladelottla and Cats
Unlace.; also, Clocdradati, Louisodle, Sarni Louis and
New ()Meaux, coustautly for sale.
L*rated
NOTL.s.—Notes on all aolrent banta la no
States discounted at th e lowest rate,. All kinds
of Foreign and Amerman Coln..nd IRlver Coln bought
and sold.
MMM
NI.TT.IIk SONS have. removed their Dank
tour • eeere
be . xrarne 06ice ta No 67 Werke; In
low old amad. _ 114117
_ _ •-
bPaildlti, DIMON & WORTS,
No. IT. Markel ***** Philadelphia.
Are now receiving their Fall Stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
!Beading a bandrogne 'arvertraent of
NEW STILE Dit/61311 GOODS.
N. U —Particular mitotic:avail be paid w orders.
atigtredirrarriontlS
Sl'riAft /MUSE MOI.ASSES —at bile in store and
for •sla by JAMES A 111 J leillSoN re CU
avoo
73 Ws ill more end fir sae by
•••'o JAMFS co
REFINED 6UCIAII9-15 doable ref' d eruobed;
75 br I, n eado•red;
uo brl, C Obi
15 , do;
50 brie doable reed embed;
lols powdered;
0 0brls C don
•
0
Is awe arid for vela by brio 0 clarified;
1/0•1nO A lIIITCOOSON A CO
net:l3 A sa for He cher'iLor.is &tsar Refinery
.1".5, %T =0 k 1 , 8 Lb c Z'
A dv i lT .. 7;7d
50030
NOT , Ck; :.here., e , re, lent ray wilq, Catharine
Ktaly,eavule ler , re, ree oarsd thnot any
~.st rle, all pea...ma ate here. 7 eaaticeed ether
ttasout Ler eu my renal°. ae vo a:eve of her eon
tokeling a.teellu title. will os true bye,
Lae:Pedal. fllOll/0 , KEALY.
FALL FASHION.
Tills I , ,ottfel style of Mc Is new received, and
WE/ bo 1141.461.11 an &Mire s‘v. 3lst snot.
3IcCORD 2 Co
augl9 COI. yen h Wood eta.
EIMEME!
LL poiromi'lede.hta tote - arum lirrhoca, by book
II acct.. , or o . horwtar. ate r.etrhy notified to call
or, his Asaiirree. A. G. linthit.rer, Cl office, No 45
ht NO' . cr I,:nre the nrrt on. of October nett,
and pa. tho a3oe, n. tho neer...ay of nn early Pettle.
meet or Mr. Kinney . % bratnrea aria coupe' the ao
sidnee to U.tvo a:lnecoar.ta remaining unpaid at that
dam in the linnila of p , r•pe , officers for colleetion.
A. C. lila HART, Atuinnee of Z. Marcy.
artgtsho:3l 4 Or Char street
`nee—ta , Lcmill
oere and " azcittotal So acTo
0.n.tr,1 colt ft, ex•lc by -
- - -
I i prime erne le. I
.wuvd iv. ue,So r ”.°
by
I UNIATA BLOO.MS—TA tons on band, far sale by
eoy sIER JONES
fACUEIi:;:.3 brim No 3. Mmsachmens brand,
at Innt, mature and for mac by
f fit F.R is JONES
D A CON —Dm, Shoulders, end tildes, a prime
I.) motel:, in smokehouse nod for vale by
ansln KIER A JONES
jOLI V 1 II Mid MUCK on fiend and for tale by
LI nor. I: IE n & Jon: Es
pa:WING PAPER—Agency lor the sue of Tarred
Pkrer nor ravel roots, and ord.n zerelrrd for
po•rinc on (So 'now by MAR9IIALL
aus2. 61 Wood .t
NTOVICF. it betray Ore. that my wife, Bridget
tteynohls, having let my bed and board wittiest
say tau (mete, all pewees are hereby castaned
sgetihst griming her nu mp aeeettnl, to no dabll of her
eclat - meting atter this date will he peld by me.
EDWAttn tWNOLDS
Iltriningbam, Ans. 29, 1550.—atta.9:d3ts
O.ILKS—A laza. invoice plain chstireabla and
L. 7 Lassen sils• this day opened by
aura A A MASON k CO
Gof these goods ekssing
1.. 0 5t at gnat hrge stock
',orgasm A A MASON
itINTS —3 came biadAr Prints ree'd. at the
Y
lave pace of 'le per yard by
_Ye A A MASONk CO
EIXZE:I33
Jonsbnieraphy of Le'sh Dant ; with rutin-
J„ licences of litunds and enntemaorarins, In vols.
OnDi le's Dauer Day Yampulets—No Viii, subject,
Jeinittssi.
History of Dalian the Great. By Jacob Abt on, ',nth
.110‘11.
3atia Howard, • Romance. By him Martin Belt,
lhAtonal F,eld limo of the Revolution —ltto G.
The above Works mommd thin day, and too mho by
R C VTOCATttN
Cor. Market a Third at.
NEW BOOKS; NEW ELIOESI
AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT
T.. Sritudr, oybosile the Pow tame.
D A Vla T ua .fi ty N al o tr. H e l for ...garb
I.4ndon A r. Jcureal tor Au; att.
Lenell Inr o Age, No as
Internationat niteeerlany for Septentber.
Lost.. r , bultt prate—Nu to.
ft ow London ehabrpeare, Nos I and 0.
into Howard amuumuu. lip Ales Bel.
Toe Ileum el tale. By Mar. F. Tupper, Flq.
Fart and True Lone, •aew novel. I.lvbioo.Saad.
aug2i
14 ACON —4O bads ita.rted on eland tor sub by
. ISAIAH DICKEY t oo
__
Wow ec Front sta.
1 . )11f A,ll—lt/ Casks lit Marts in •lore at,d formic by
u&gtqi ISAIAH DICIalli& CO
DN.. In atom and will be sold low
ID'. In elan CO. tomeal, 67
00t,21
LC=
°FFTE-100 tinge prime Omen Rio In more
lf11110:3 ISAIAH DICKEY CO
a large quantity or astatted Tle In no
end for rate b InCREV k Ctl
VALUABLIL IthAL ZOTATE for bA
•
I.—Threc palatine three story Bock Dwelling
floats, nn necond street. between Make: aid Ferry
streets, the below each In feet front by ED deep.
No —l'ontaine it' net front on Third street, ad.
atonic ih- I hint l'rs.hytetinn Churrn. en which in
erxled ow 4 ivory hawk
used as a yttuung
ottre, sail on r story Itrlck Warehouse.
No 3-I'wo ant. Poltwon, Desires entail', bete.
lois Nis 3 and 4, he,eg 00,001 lun 'set square. on wh.ch
ate
one hick ot Ear fame dwellings awl one
onia tato frau,. dwo hoe all Y 'awe. high.
nn 4—t one Lot m t.et (rani on line it puce' opposite
tla salve and este/was to the try of ton hill.
Nod—Two Bench 1.0. e, cu , l, SO feet !root, and ,w
-nag f em the road to low water work, on the Dig
ltraver.
No it—Cone tutted l Water I.at, 100 feet on Wheel
Pace, with ten .barn: motor power attached.
No 7—tine Lot tinge we the water lot, Pe feet front,
and extending to the toper the hill, on which is erected
one 2 story Bach Mare d Warehouse, by CO ft.;
oho, orb Frozen Dwelling, 2 stories Mgt.
No 13—One large Lot in. New Wighion, Deaver eo
be ing shoat 140 feet on Beard Way, and about Ildo
deep, containing about acre, on w Web is m cm d
two large Frame Dwellings and cue small Fen=
Wiese toed no on office. This pyoperty wee Yetteedy
oceureed Mr. r. c. Would, and is very pleaserpt
Bri u
Iteuted i bring immeeleteiy opposite the Fullslon
dge
ho 2-one Water Lot Immediately below Fallsten
Thidge. being about 100 feet in length, and extending
(Tom Water street ie loW water mart Or lowing path.
The a . eve property will be rola en very Incurable
terms • „Aegis , at We Book Store of IL O. PlackWll,
Corner of 1 bird irol Blakey streets.
_
tyl-00.11:3-117 too. hopper tOoorre for rife by
tbs • aug`V ' • • ISAIAH Dicingy a cx)
matums!m
MOLA - PIES-100 Orli; N 810
38 8 " . B lf do; mai rtOrivett Cc
15111tIVEIR11AlltNt
13D & 13/ Fecond si
silo by
togs
INI3II.ObR-50 bris, rood &nude, Jold re cerbed
E. and for gala by SIIRIVER deIINF.B
aogd7 1:10 & 19 Stoor.d et.
lbff AONERFAMDbEiIThic - rdiorge;
/IL •20 bridle do;
• • . tills No lost io d d by
bog 27 . 1111 RIVER do BAretv RNES
VJASTICD, ,
ASMALL TOW Bo AT, linhi &amen, good engine,
and otheonOn A 1440014
ROO City Aralsi
tir.co ! E. sax ;SI;D 4
BANKERS •
DEALERS IN E ICII NITt Cla Bill MEd,
lle. 74 POULITH,IPTHJAZT•'',
(Nezi - dior to ilia }laid of Ptilsburgh.;
stirsP:dtn-Vo
POll CARP micaTisa.
D. f ' he De l e i rtrtl . l", l o l ek, le* c . 44 at &clot on
Tenney' toorojeg, 99tb
For farther to forma bon. wept* to
El LEECH& CO, Canal Bub,. ,
aor.9:lw or, WM. BUTCH, Illonoogeltela Holm.
F9lll. REST.
THE well known Pork and Beef Slaughterlog and
Packing Concern, owned and formerly oecoMed
by the late) ames P. Campbell, Ls for rem.
The, establlrhment is located In Chipieethe, go.
county. CI, on the plat of ground dividing the Ohio
ennct from the Scioto River ' and has one thousand
feet of ground front on each. The enelesure embraces
six acres of ground, containing largo pens, large and
Commodious slaughtering hanging, cantos ,Sacking.
smoking, and lard tenderise houses, brick home for
office and every convenience (or handling TWELVE
HUNDRED HOUR PER DAV.mid rendering the lard
from the snore; as there nee IL double due acme bailer
and engine for scalding hogs and collars lard r and
two tanks for rendering oriel by steam. II
There is also, on the premises, an lee Rouse , leis°
enough to contain eight thousand bushels,
'lle Scioto Valley, or which Chillicothe to the al(
market, is one of the lamest Pork and Beef DlsMets
in the Wert, and hogs ran always be borsht there •
at lower prices than at Cincinnati and, many other
paints, and tormenter, is abundant and cheap.
There Is no eruptse necessary. as bouts may he
loaded in the Peeking House. and the "facilities for
shipping direct from this via the Lakes to New York
or Philadelphia, or Baltimore via Pittsburgh, or
the-Esit or Youth via New Orleans, are at all stators
of the year NU, equal to those afforded by Cinctosall
gooey (*Milne. are alrft good,. there' bens ten or
twelve basks within fortyllve
Applications for Fermis may be made to
ALEX. H. bIeGUFVET,
Attorney at Law r Chr sunned; •
Or to FRANCIS cAmeneu.,'
augS:dinort-410 camicothe, 0.
Prof. Thompson's Seminary his Toeing
LaOhm
WILL commence ins tall amnia. on hland.7.
the 2d Peptember, at his roams, 64 Liberty eV
between Third end Fourth Infect. As limited
natetter to received. early aplication will be de
.troble. For terms, apply to p e. Dr. Riddle... Otto
Mr.?. at his rooms ait abort
Pitabar . gh.lutrindftr
TO OE LET,
Twp nee and convenient brick three sten Neal.
Ind Hoover, containing nine rooms each, situated
on Rots street, nen, the encase of Pram m Pose
tint given on the Ist of October. Apple to .!
nAKEWELL., PC,A11.9& CO
anal:Alva. Wood at. nor. of &mond at
PILI 1110 N-130 torts land.ing
COYY
31 Wood al
UGAR—SO !Ms N. 0. tom a prima mucky la
mere acid (or gala by
au , tr B &N RAIRSAI7OII
FLOUR—wo brig extra FalAil, Moat reed try
atrarr B k W I/AR/MUGU
DUTEER—d W. packed In more and for ule by
1.11 a .07
B k W fIARBAUOII
SODA A DII-7 cask. Sods Ash rasa fat .ale by
1.3,0 & W
NGLISII CUEESE-10 bzs Isatztl.n &Chg.. •
" del
''
'7 ;11 - PygeVifi ' i r ial. b (r0
2007
Liberty
P 1 NF. APPLE CEEESE—A prime article., reed by
eorl7 Wld A MeCLURU & CO
GiiAIIEWEREET-717grre — eTtor eele q -----
fl 6='/ WM A tdeCLURG A CO
gar , lll3NEFF=GarrorPs In bl.ddem 4., ewe by
img11:1 B A FAHNESTOCK A CO
El fi3 anTrArlori;ida - sh.. , Furnace PlFldetal,
1 for sato by Lane?) WM BAGALEY //RCA
Q A P SAGO CHEESE—I one last r•eenea by
01.117 WAI A MACLURO & CO
A RUIN S—Fr, ah ;Fan/inc. In weak and hallbze
,nat received and LOT sale by . A
ene co
n V7AI ISTeCLMIG
ILP DP STAIRS
Alf cm & BURCHFIELD infarin their enalent•
en and buyer. generally that, In eonseleenee
of Workmen being enraged in enlarging and impreor•
tug their brew Hoorn, they have removed their goods
to the ST(01. stoat of the building they occupy. and
the improvements are finished: saber.; they mill be
happy to sea their C.l.Otacl• as canal, and for the
trouble of walking up maws, WW try and remunerate
Mem by selling them Cheap Geoids.
ICrpntnuee from Fourth sireet. asal
I►ADRFBp & BURCHFIELD hark lost received a
AU 'apply of now atylo Dark Fail Friety fast colors,
•I ivic per yard.
zua Pamtly Plo*r
AFRESH supply of the Poland Milli eXtr*Fansity
Floor, • very ohms article. but ricli for sale by.
A CULBERTSON & CLOUSE
our% lO . I.llrelly sr
Q U.'S:ARNE FLOUR—PO Ws on band for sole try
uv ono , . A CULBERTSON L CLOUSB
Ur:BS aurae—SO bra No I jou reed sol
for oby
LL sopa A CULBERTSON & CLOUSE
FIRE Dams -10,0r0 IA store
j owl for a p tliv Ett.
.n R:6 ICAToter ot
C ° t . . P :Td -19° ""
prime
Ib*JfiNktePILZELL
L'lfigu -2 "`"°"°` rA b a Y S DA L ZELL
T AN %ER23' Off..—ill - brlo tor .1c
JAMES
L
IACKEREL-73 brls No 2, for solo low io 'kw
gASL . T2 . 3FF I I' "en JAME " . ." "
PE,it.impSeAdt'o2 ree . 'd f0r W .1%2 14111" P"t
Whl A 212CLURO & CO
.220
2.50 Llbowyo1;
QUI-MOOR 001-ONG TEA—In Lfcheats very I.
LI tun recd end ter t&le by the hf ebot or Iti, as In
it riin be bou,ht wee; of the tau&iitak.
ituy,tbi WM A biIeCLUIZO & CO
LIVE oll.—Boldwaat, Marseilles, is.Nue brands
O
s
jag rweeived and cor wale by
.tied W.III A breCLIIRO & CO
s ALKIIATU6-10a hxy In store and for wad by
STUART & BILL
ass% Iti Wood at
8 R0 .u 0A1.3.40 eoz la gore end for sale ty
grusal a. sus.:
GLAB3-7.0 b.. 7 0;
251az S 71011 n sum and for We by
STUART a SILL
(ILI ELS E-- small IoL pane Cream lined by
••cCG BTUART &Sal.
lONEt,All—lb ban old, in store siTefor sale by
nyyyo STUARTa SILL
IL)MX)N-4 bbd. prime lades, for tale
1) avirzl tau/auk SILL
RATTING. ,/übolas No I, In arm .ad for 613 • by
+ , 1C2 6 STUART & SILL
(07TON YARN.—Asiorted Nos. for We by .
.03 STUART & RILL
P UCK _44 dos Beaver Beegla,ll.=
E.D . CAMJS—Threrent slaw, for .aleßru.
TOBACCO -30 oz• asei'd s.
33 ker A mist; but reed for rale by
BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
.003 1132 Liberty et
MACKFRFF..-,CO brig No 3161T0 nutting, kot 114111
aorta BROWN b. KIRKPATRION
12LOUR-100 Wit B. P. in nave and 6i We by
L` ang:a BROWN it KIRKPATRICK
OFFER—W) bap Rip arrivtog, and for tab" by
C
aw2S BROWN*. KIMPATRICY
Destrable Count ay Ilanslaeseo Co; Bale;
sysilE subscriber will .ell s so ateamenadaung terms,
Pm property on which he stow between
Ailegbeny and Id aucbcater, emendate' Ave acres of
groatid. The above property is probably beater
necked wigrape rules, halt mes s gooseberry
buster, rue rbenics, strawberries, aspategus, rhubarb,
Av., than arm ground of the same extent in Western
Pennsylvania, the process. of which annasily yield
a large rm. Them le ales on the preboises, con
venient to the house, • never falling spites of the
purest teeter. The pounds are abeitared treat the
north L 7 kills, and must always !create the latratoar
ante Cities In that direction, *4 be always tree tram
smoke and atmoyarteer. The' bent of thin preperty It
on a handsome street, and capable of.beinglaid owl
into lois, 'cavils' behind one or more of the meat de
sirable notations for country realdences Wri eon be
imegir.ed. WM MARLIN
aux.ilidlw
WEE,' Grape Wier, Geed Port Wine, ?neat
Brar.dy, llottaad 010, Ensilelt ale, Etta'Ugh RIM
atbee per bottle, for axle
tta{ • PIOIIRtEI k nAWORTYI •
B ACON -7p cuts V;tiadNdriliClAMtalectil
VEATIIEHS-33:0 W. Jost 'MO for mlo by
r Kuril MIRIVER k BARNES
UZfl`i EM . .sand • or* ree'• for o_by
LP m 24 SILRIVER ArIBARIVEB
tyr.sti—o brta Just roo'• for .010 •
.04 SHRINER a 'BARNES
6117 GAR CITHEDIIA—I4W. —BcaolEriZio.e/ II
0 Cote and for We low to elate conslintoe of, by
' JAMES A HUTCHISON l CO
09 Water at & 131 tint et
B ACILiN 1 8' eri:k . mta n tildets . 113 more. fer •ale by
.04 LUKE!! A BUTCHIFON k CO
R IC :; : j:f i krIVS " A WIT 7 6 1 419 7 0 N & CO.
•
TAU, Vistas h ROSIN-100 bt sN. C. an
506r1. Pads
G 4 btls Rosin In sten
so,SI TAMES A HUTCHISON &CO
1 - - • ___- - _- - • .._ .. _• . -
y 13iSEtiu 0W ure, —8 brls p Drevarold teedby _ _
I / aug3l J 13CANFIELD
CiT 6 ''''. 4 '." —,,4 b3. , Pnme,Julit read Or •ale ti •
_..; stax2l ' 3 II CAN 710,13
SM.e.:lilefUt-,m) tap 13racrutaq
IU mks and Iml• de. for .ale by
sue 34 .1 /3 CANFI D
=COMM
HAS became en established and almost indlaphno
able reels:site In eters , well provided faintly,
from its remarkably wholesome and I:aren't:l,j etc).
ries as • food tor the healthy aa well as a diet' for le
vel ds, and also forde sustenance of growing enildren
and infants. V nrieas modes of cooking and greasing
n are given on the strapper.
Though well known an the east, It In never been
Introduced many extent. The subserib
ets have, therefore,. 1121/30 arttuareertmts le en •
enmity supplied with 14 and now offer u lop retail
dealers or, IsmIIIH oa more favorthde tenna
has ever been sold as in Pistaborgb.
Wht lifeCLUfin &CO
sottM 930 Liberty at
f v - A n ).1:1 bWI :run
end 141tal'1.1',Infioor tla nle of Cigna.
g, and are iil mop!, IP!
vado at eastern rte..
A CULSERTFON CLOUSE
urD
Lamy' AMA ••
•
lOtlnU 13 I tw n "
.: role
11
A eIILDERTSIV ACElnlin
NNel Lan—lau nog* as.onen, on itatul nun tor aam by
aegl3 A CULbSEPPSON & CLOUSE
JOT UST received Stela Plililistorillo
Oil Cl3lO Cruilkilident4 Pour
n nO• bY - •
_q afißl6
.A.H PHILLIPS
1 .0 00 "s,`,l F a E4rolii v.'ll"' 72 ; 57 t
A H HILIAPS'
7 /1. I Wood
N. IL—All Hot. sold Id wantatod to tie perellater
to give saaJssuntikequil lILW sr dud. ro
lama. ins
• • . .
- OUXGI
"VDTS Sehool, ander the dlrireuon or Mr klifla N.
l• W.' M. /I' *ill be rearmed in .Colonnade
tome Federal Street. (Sonde,. September dna. A
OrbhaTT herattioent, k • oraber or npunnal breech
es have been added, and a corer Of teach/re secured.
ante be !even' to aeholtre
of ail age, Dna totairdoettat
• For preelaelaxe ete. etTetilars attach.rota be bed et
the book , lecree- , es - the Prinelp • at these
derelhoe on Federal Bleed.
Alletbeita: airr4 •
"."—rxi W . SSuu P-'-r
- 11.0 lbs • •cp African.
a mona'co
Mead
For "is by. •
frr sals:tv
50r.14 J
KIDD & CO
CAMP/JOR=7:4lbe rei'd - reriv!e.
arte.l • I SZIDD d. CO
D — FLIT/4 VFV L iOlba for rale kr_
I) rnri4 ,% •
S -Wan
br ITIZZIPITIR on And on'inlif
111A1/111 ry & co.
- Waterand Pram .as.
:I!EAT.-11 4 b 6 r Cam.
brr Wbnt,lft ttom fey pie
• • !faurlil ANE.Y. MATTHEWS 86 CO
4810 K • ell.-24 Intr. tgoWs make, in store rid
• rat *Ala by 1211EY,MATTIIEWS , k CO
DltOOMS—lnial ermmort rend far Flat by
• rogtl • WICK B,BIeCANDLES9
157.7 Y ers6 pima prime arnyle7
• aurEl WICK & ANC ANILLVSK
HEN brlr reed for rale by
•artl• . ' WICK le hIeChNDLY-.8
I.IIRCHIN46-10 casks for sale by
aura! •,. wicficA MeCANDLMS
10bilo Tol;
10 brit, Pickerel;
isollteoOiyo‘l Ond for sole by
vyl3 t NVIcK eIIeCANDI..F93
SILER4 -4 Yre,...4orosCilacTobson - Salcrato%
- ;=dloMrl4 do do;
•
. bag do • do in T.Pe.
goal .. WICK. Is: fdeCANDLESS
QTARekt=tif bre Boar lihrs rxtro; r
3.lb.Galtner's do, rn
aarYJ 'WICK& .eCAN DIXFS
Opes reed for sale
th a:43 34:5- .11 .: 114"1 NiICK Y ManAT:III.I,SS
rt=l
Tee—, barrato N. O. Tar,
ta brls do; 'for se , . by
•Nr23 , • • WICK fr. NrCANnix,94
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• ;wood Gardena. • . .
8i81 , 3 Priia. Mear s Beedlir as, and Tietoriat
These' are the largest and hest flavored (rut.
amongst all the different varieties now groan,.
urdiers addreifed to the prop Icier, West !Wenches
ter; wilt rseeirepront2t attention. J ateKAINA
avat/
tromjatiE liIIALS-11.iles , compound Extroct of
.L T.... 1428, inabflitzus for Calnmel.on hand 'and
f or farnr22l , , -WICKERSHAM'S
IVOW:Gaiotts t 'No* Goods 1
HBLEBBIt ha. Just received a One lot of Brass
ts Instraer nu
us of th e best manufacture, selected
by bself with- great tare, for this rawket, su...h as
Valve Ttambooes, Pax Boras, Bogies, Cornets,Tab ar,
be.; nu n, tt gee selection ,ot Motto Boxes, playing
two and thrse,turtes, Motions, Aecordsons.de- be.
tren. 7 e s ''6 l.2ll a t r s !Mr h; 4 ,
article. - 'SIGN Os- THE Gc .DEN
align tbl Third street.
liirALL PAPER —A tarp° assortment of Wall
T Kw& from ws2 per rollja.ll , euved tor
fall trade by I' MARSHALL
t aura P 5 Wood at
IX! HlTE'So4.l:noted STICE/NO SALVE AND
• I V STRENUTHF.NING PLASTER price 13iets
-4 WintodV for chronic thenenoale offecunos,
meatless anCinmeneso of most parts to. !he hody,
Maki., betas; sores, of most kinds only, swellings,
sprairv, bruises, eons, tad felons when fiat mining.
Alto, the moat convenient unit sofa turtles salvo foe
strengthening. plasters and 'dist. on the feet.
Foe Wa by • I N WWI:ERSE/0T
noete • .!
Car. Sixth tt. Wood ein
INSEED 04.-1 6 bd• ilut received Ind Annie by
;BRAUN & REITHR
ATENTIIIi6O2-15 bris just reed for sale by
saga ' ' BR &UN & 11E17 ER
ANCVPillitt3-4 eases new stria Fall Prints
jest received by ? 811ACKLI:77 W ❑I'CE
aacYd.; I : Wood at
Ass ears--A .f eases Faney Canine:re',
bright tabus, Inn received and by
aurae - eIIACKLETT & WHITE
INBV.E1)011.-0 &rim for mrt. hy
I our& BCIICONMAKF.R & CO
I , RIESTE, tea just rend by
1
ingl2 .1 YCIIM 4% Al Ak CR & CO
IHINESS VERMILLION hot reed for ..ntr• by
lJ anjom J SCROONMAREE it CO
Rosr: supeikVariali try
ave2l - J nCIICIONMARER it CO
TANNERWTOIL—WtrIs for rile br
augr.l • J SiIit 4 .UNMARER • co
LJ;RD to ens tor awe by •
negila PCHOOVJAKELt tr. CO
ALCO I
worn • J•I3OIii.)OVMARER &CO
• 7 113texpet• I; Carpets!
TOTTE ere iiejw opening a twee amortment rf Car •
TT pets at ,our Carpet.Warcheme, Fourth times;
conalatlax In part of the following rariclirm—
Henn Superfine TapeatiT Carets;
EugLith and *melte. Brussels do; -
*sue ...perky* . three ply Covets;
Sat:imam , do do;
44,3 4, itod6.9 Tapestry P.O. Carpet •
Superfanti labia= CUS'el°l • -••
Extra Lae , . do ol
Fine do do;
COMMODOCI WOOl dot
3-4, and 5-6 Common yen Corp.,..
Also, StelirSods, IVindow &bode, Ditlill3X
011 Clo.h. farm at ft to 3/ inche, wide.
The eboTc".goltda will be parted 10theie wishing
to purebare Mt prices tower Moll ever elided in thla
market. Wet. Melte the attention of all, la rall and
examine oar etook before parehming Macs. ere.
W hieCLESTOCK
.111 1 013
IAT MeCtINTOOK hoe ibm reteieed at his Carpet
IV Warehouse, No TO'FoorM meet, very hood.
tome astorment of Rom to which we Ovate Me it.
teotaeof rord. • oritZ)
T •
ous.eco-0 kegs cecyJ fur 6.61 n by
a4t..31 • • • Ile. nDS, I"NET, &CO
LIE.S.THERD.-3 bags lac .al sby -
r gst? HARD. Jorissk. co
f kAir TOPAOCU-57 3 do fsTs s Th — T u
tor . HARDY, JUNES & CO
flan& RUDDER IcalcaleG-3.0 iLs steel-tad
ttneketessie. from 1.32 to t loth Week. The obey.
packing Is Itreltaied ed theentO degrees Fehlenbelt
wdl not athet I% and is .sonerio, to seers thing
no substance h. so touch elasticity wan et. stares
sal HO • degree of heat, and may he used stbottc e;t
puts whew, packing le hteresary,
slated, pletatvrode, Strom join., stases show. eylie-
T heads. ace. For 1.110 wholesale sad tenet by
i - J & is ItIfILI.IPS
7 & 9 Weed et
norrEk-,54 milts prizie Gteen Rio for mmle by
nugrl , A CULIIY:ItTS , ,N o CLOI'Sn
T eiT3E, liElActiti—tustrecomei77,77 o
14110TUDOM SI Lehinto( Ilbll.l bitry
inbb Ji 10 10 Inches la ar ill, for Bale by
•
J a H PHILLIPS
N.ll-411 Haltazold ate guaranteed to the ha , el, as.
au to be trapenot to Leather to catty tetticel, and to
Ii
natlttaCtiern. Any Belts ituti pence deficient
"'J . I •ttehtncati or the menet rtfouded. no
Le ode.: I.ll.son.l—Wiurante ;o be
Ly Lemke Fiji.; teed of the above
100. toot 1 tneh , Hydrant;
WO do 11 inch do;
:100 do 11 Inch do;
41x, 1,9' nch dot
, 400 do I nch Engine Ulm;
Fbz eale ei the ladle Robber Depot of •
J k II PIIILLIP3
nulled ; 7 tr. 11 Woad st
.1.-112:812[Efil,)
EClaaale.al, nod Mathematical schocl
wlO Re . . Open on Monday, the IPth lost, at No e
wahines atraitcoit the helt:l of Seventh at
argil
PLAI . D n IMN . = large
aad ;.oe;itTLfit.yiraid
otrers prices.. • . ue
&oat I Liberty at
-, k•rut: —•
•
C 7lllll:l7,l‘ Pft i :l it. C , L ialVele [m xale AT
& If PHILLIPS
,7.1c0 Way' sl
DLACE OIL CLOTH for Carritger-100 yards 44
1,4 twlUed r jou ret.lyed and for We Ly
saiTO : , ,
TOBACCO-ZSO ,boreri rdintifactarcd TobatClb GTzb
Mini and to arrive, for .ale by
noriO A CULEIERTSnN /kCiOttE. •
DATTING-110 pities Noe 1. en end & on ha- d oaf.
LI foe sale by. &CULBERTSAN & CLOUSK
VGARB-.-Loar, Crothed, nod Powdered Pewter
o kept conetontly on hired end for
_mr_T a Levez eby
..1041 _ A CU:LIIEBT.P.QII.
TAPAN VARNIArI.-Italr, a gaarforticie, Jon ze
al eely.d tv • l'arie2ol • J& II PIIILL/P8 •
munz.
DOMED talo—tbd joiL received
impel • , J . & U'
30 CASKS Mneyrinte llleaching Pottier, laet rd.
cehrsd and for sale by
:ffir & K liIrTCHIELTICEE,
Itbelty et
to ICE—rates mine fiish beat Rica just ...lima
via canal, and far tale by
_•
aligl7 . : 'fiELLFFIS & NKTIT.9
rititf i Ec - -Tlitigaji — iiiiiitjtiavnOVaiviTaiii hi
gran EiFitiLFRS & NIrOL9
T OBACCO—zo I. Hatsell k Poblmonb,
10 big Pelee & Horde. otOs
.. •
Peeeivea end for se 3 elmt
ta by. llcomrs' !alb lump;
SELLERS & NICOLE
'IL:II u ,\C 7 KE ' tt ' ELO &lACKERY.I.4-100 bola more of
al. dove !ergo No 2 Mac ke tm. for vale by
C IdeArf C LTV & CO,
• , C.c.l 11•1111:
A -
Mt c'd tot tate tyID
KD
pow
gs 7 J ham&
uttkr . f.i or a - ai galls reo , d far /lain ---Cll
J 611:11) & CO
adatrited,Tolaid - y •
' J KIDD At.
vintrantrirom—tumr- - ora -- --- •
table, ntan,d, and Minas doyen, a 'WPfli
P"
and pride. at Nis 14 9 Wood et.
audit r tt. H PITILLIPS
VLGOiI UIL 4LUTII-1090 yd. 4 4 Ploorirdip ad;
800 yd•
nie,irbounia Tta"
d°-
• •
••"* .
~L 'iouroaavj 0 IRON—witlNg
Ali muff, and Or br i i on, •
12 1 1 ,
la ft.FL:O4D
MILERS AND DARN weir. we .
:lienemert (mak el ozone. for which se me eta
boa hew to aceonet. And se own •ayto et Th e cm . .-
. meals far from prodaelor eate.abie area,' hat it
I NeT be obviated br be ase of MLLE lIAUELIV •
eelebreted'::VlML7ALlLß, 1.1Q111) HAIR • DOE,
lOWh millimmos,nectmir produe the mom
Mad eataret.toeklngetuk,brown.Ler 'ehestnat,oolo;
slams Worm, Me hair or bornine abo rein. Theta
to, ereUdellibla end are eel affected by the ae.
lion of beat penPleltdaa armorer There WO many
eied• of Nair Dye on gale, bat they ail, bare ,oir_
12610111 objection to their est; tome melte a ti:l7 ,
proftea the erect. others lamb,' the baii maid
oda, sad ream sheer oln tbe. Weir Die ruin. •
of •nevey hinekedourref. JIILkSHAUF.I.I3 YFiIF. "
TABLE I.lQtitfrD HAIR DYE h the on ly
bratirely fee n = l o . ll ,: te_aboreoideet anal, eratrarted•
entirely b• prodore Nettntful arm
enteral irokter GO la 11111,031 CT lene. ny ether
dye 0...0. lei pni,ba.ine, to t•ke none.
which bee Pot my swam smelted, a• there are tutor
labial= Si Ws eelebrabq emote.
JONI *Mil Ciataai 114
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