-•-- - - TUE PITTS Bli - ` 611 GAZPIFF meat, while English lahorers supply ors, at to Wu Lund sages. PUBLISHED HY WHITE &GO I ^ litwks ore dull, and there is little spirit shown to _,PiTTbDUILOII hIONDAY MORNING, SEP. ilirAniraartseu Sr TriLics:C6 taand elm r Wenn before Sr. and a. early to theatre as Prattieable. Advertisement+ not inuerted for •'pee .- /LadAtmt• , ns'anaLlelue ehartred unni ordered nut - a:rv. B rou.seta Is Agentforthm raper at his enral Weems to New Rost. Plol.ri4r and Boston, and iv authorized to mecive ' "nom and advertisements for nv • _ _ PlCELmnituu Piewee Amerne.e.r./Ideertlee. Mute and seleeriptione to the Noah Anterieen mei tinned States Gazette, Philadelphia, received And for. waidad frost We 06,, :7PLWA.D=I% tA Lt4,-4Subocription 0- for this Ridable paper, will ue reccived and forward ed from MU effkoo • B...mazintANZE.ol.—:lub•erepuo.s tld vert se maAp fri , This Paper received and forwarded free of chute from this office. o ... CrSonto o Imci riArrrrr —Aorrrt,...rorm. and Oubsemptiont, fo r th ot poper, bc mccirca .tt ,1 orwarded from M. once DMIOORATIC W RI O STATE TICKET von cunt, r0ut0L4,10.1.. JOSHUA DUNGAN, "'Bucks County. • • you AVYTTPS HENS • W. UF.R, of v tnt f.ou:oy rem •ru•rr. •teNtpat. JOSErP itiNVERSON Ot 'lron County. Antlmasonle and Whig Nominations for Allegheny County. 7011 TIM= 116C01.10 TROIKAS M.• 110 WE. toy 11113120 I,ION, 1111417 111,T CID.IIIVir, lIARRAR DENNY. 101 MATS, JAMES CAROTHERS. •011 MORGAN ROBERTSON, Pt.,Able& T. J. BIGHAM, Lower St. Claw. R. C. WALKER. Elmabeth. JOHN M'CLUSKEY, HOMO.. JAMES FIFER, Snowden. MOIICSTIXO FRANCIS C. FLANERIN, Patuburgh. coloassi.mr. , EBENEZER BOYLM North Fay... •r 141031, SL_Clwir. own , gnsv”ol4 D. N. COURTNEVSOhio. pso3l WASHINGTON coreppondenee of the ratshorgh Gazette WASHING - lox, August 2S. Ilia crisis certainly is at hand ; perhaps it will be nag and passed to morrow. The proceedings of the Rouse to day seem to point to the col:munc hes of another omnibus; but at any rate a good fueling, a determination to settle things, a spirit ol odincillation has been fully aroused, and now per• vides. vast majonty of minds. I trust all the omni. pin movements will fail, and that each measure from the Senate will be acted upon and suffered tr stud or fall upon its own merits. Your readers will be the better able to apprehend the spirit of the movements in the House to day, if I tarnish them a short sketch. he business on the Speaker's table was regularly proceeded with. The Utah territorial bill was referred to the committee of the whole. That for the adjustment of the Texas boundary and the payment of ten millions in the name of im demulty, came up in its order, and was met by the Unusual and almost unpreceden led motion, that it be rejected, proposed by that inveterate nitrate, Inge, of Alabama. This motion to b r r its first reading is authorised by a rule of lies Which occupies so obscure and um soiored hi the region of parliamentary law. The last t. m• It was made, and the only tone duller this genre • Ation, was in the use ol a S.•cete toll ree.ioily Appropriations for the improvement of the ze vi s a lion of the chief western rivers, get up and passer under the auspices of 'Calhoun, acd based °par Into stupid theory that the Mississippi was an " In land sea." The House had passed and sent to the Senate a general bill on the same subject ern bi sc. dog all wombs , objects 01 expendttorc for she, har bor, and river:linprovomen ts. the polo :and invidious Calhoun bill came in, a northern member startled his Linemen, in the House Us • moving that it be rejected. It ma, rejected IA six to one, and as wasexploded the inland sea' flummery. Such was the character of Mr. loses • monon. It underwent !Mlle little dthetl,oon, cite] which he was exceedingly anxious to withdraw It, but Cal. Bonet, who .its near b o o, stoutly oh jetted. The <mutton was taken, and hot 34 vein.' bars stood by Mr. logo in this ertmenary mode m dealing with the subject, 19.northere and 13 eat.- - eflit gentlemen. The mutton was rd. , ted votes. To the bill hake vita hew?, Hotter, Lynn Floyd, chairmen of the committee on torn Tories, moved to emend by au the Senate bill for the o:gen.:Alma t.l a terroore gi v• moment for New Mevcu, w h.. h moron ...a, ,tity. eminently modified by the addition of Me nab bib the remnant of the omnibus toll. The Specie, promptly decided the motion to be In order, an. upon an appeal, decided by yeas mad nays, Iht Speaker mu sustained—ayes 126, noes 63, a me jority so very large*. to afford the highest hope n It. friends of the Hewett, of the plan. The Hour adjourned pending these proceedings, but it Hex peeled and thought to be arranged that in the mornieg Mr. Aahmun, of Mare, will restore it - las t plant of the omnibus, by moving the Caillor nit Inn as an amendment to Boyd's amendment The thing will then he complete, and much ea I desire conciliation and harmony, 1 truly and lee vently hope it will be defeated. Take these mu sures in proper detail and they will para. They aught never to be combined ; they ought not to be leg rolled ihrougb by the lubricating corrupt.. o Texan Script. The restgnation of Hon. T. M. T. Me ennan, late Secretary of the Interior, was received yesterday • It is generally believed that Hon. Richard H. Hey. and formerly Senator from Delaware, Out new resident of Philadelphia, will enceced tom. The Senate have been nearly all day enge-• c in secret aesaion, upon the cane of Mr POILDILtiOI, of Mr. Earbanli to be COOIOIB2IIOOCY of Patenla. It is feared he will be fejected. I nal norry for 1 , , U he la a good and tannin! officer. Several minor •ppointmeota, paned over tie lily helper, were confirmed. lonic.. FROM NEV ICONK.. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Uncut. Nsw Sons, Aug. 27 Another failure has been announced ; that of V, C. it A. A. Hunter, produce fiefdom, and cornier tail with the firm of rinydain as endorsers to thee:tent of SIOOAX). The liabilities of the heir., are hallo million of dollars, and it tt said tin they have undoubted assail sufficient to pay nn Mend is not yet, and we shall hose mom tai • Ines anon, for it is not to he ' sappowd di it three millions of Suydam .'o Sage's debts nun he taken are of without a deal of trouble and the ruin of small operators. • The imports here continue enormous, and the Sob Treasury is now gorged to the tune of eatlit millions of dollars. The imports of dry goods el. need all former figures, and if we do not err tree b:e from our foreign trade,wahin a year, lien fag can trouble us. The Pacific took out half r, tejljea to gold, and the steamer of to morrow lion considerable engaged. Shou'W the Calitornia continue profitable, we may escape a denim of coin large enough to frighten our banks and thus came a panic. People hereabouts are extremely anxious to see Congress net upon the Tariff. Very probably think. jag that the millions of white laborers at the North have. strong entims upon Congress as the 1010 South. The pollettent ostriches of Pean•v l vania have taken hold of this subject •t the wrong had as usual, and he who it fond of Loco Ft co logic, upon this head ram hare enough ns a epeci inch, take the following extract from a letter, timed Clarion, August Cub, ltditi, from one of your city popes. • "The Trirlfrof 4 .111 has never owined a eing!e fur nice man in Clarion county. II any barn been jured a has been done by an eaves% of mrnl one demand, and a villJannus combination 4,10, pro. prietors of tbo . Pawburgh RolLine 5101 n, when all Clarion county nun a. sobl. This is well under stood." Dees It not get into the hands of these Clarion ostrichos,now under the tend that,foreign iron, bas penetrated sections of country hitherto supplied by Pittsburgh, thus rutting off her market and redo• sing the demand for pig metal by her? Does the Clarion writer mean to say that Me production of pig iron has outgrown the cormiraption by our ra• pidly increasing population? Who in his senses ' , believes such a tale? Who doe. not know that our preempt consumption of iron, is beyond all the pow ers or production by our mills, aid that Europe seppljes us? Europe ban the market, because our mills cannot work at stargetion prim, but give us a specific dety,and wherk wo have now one idle 'mill we shall have n dozen in full operation, until iS don the coo of Pesuasylvatua DMA lie dor. by the Ohio, states the: between twenty-five and dews to 4D 1-4, I thirty thousand dollars were stolen Dorn a train monthly income which left that place with the gold brought by the Forty miles of I Columbia from San Francisco. The rubbery was • committed about 10 mites from the e ty. The E - ho gives the tellowtna pantoulara of the •Ifitn ••The puttee ars, as far 15 we could learn, are simply that the forward mule of the forward traio weanng bulbs, Vre•, on entering a &Ale, turned aside into the bushy., and itrrtirped 01 the while the rest of the train followed tin the direct rotge; An hour or so had plena before the 'mg, wa• moaned, and when the train was stopped,— non alter aoute loventigation end search around, the ionic appeared. looting along to pin hie vom• 'lades salute his load. Seareli was tnadc, but a yet mulattos has born discovered. Who the par ties ore that commuted the 11:oat—whether mute. leer 6 Or others—it is DOI known, nor we suirp_otc are they likely to be. An corner. was rent err, and the Governor, with a guard of soldiers, Mr. Neison and a number 01 others, went rut in, the evening; but noting was found, no arrnetn matte. and as tar as we kno'w', no suninelons are enter. tamed litany one in particular. operate. Erie Income Bonds are and Stork to 74 1-I,in the face as for July reaching full c3npuo. raid are to be offered nest week on the west end, making the Western Terminus nt Hornell*. C tan theta have been more caul:our of buainem paper atone tho failure el W. C. & A. A. Hun• ter, and money la leen Seely loaned. Second rate paper ta rather dearer, bit' prime papa , ' 0 rar,thent change. • 'Prude 80 days to 6 months billt,l a I . . x cer Pent; Laog • paprr 0.'41 7 a 6 per cent. Olt rail 41 a 6 per peat on no'doehted Se• curtly; Exchsca is urn not active hot pm. We gorge Seeing 10 . a 101; Fran, 5 tit a 5 171 for the range; Ameterdatn 40 a 401; hamburg 31 ' 1 a 3 Bremen 7'i a 61. mon; the clearances of yesterday ..n the ship llnu ry Clav, for Liverpool. It will ho lament' that this vessel rcroived considerable dam e,: Lv rn,., ta b le lying at her dock in the East Riven Her Lull was purchased by Mews. Brown Bel, nod other., who have, after no lithe time and Ahponse, made her as good as new. Like her old namesake, stie bears the battle and the breeze well, and will before she rota place a good round gum to her credit. dates -3o change in prices. Colton—Salen of 300 hales at former Meth Sor—The tales am 3500 !Rs, Southern, with• ju t special change. Sales 01900 bbls mere made o r S Int a 5 37+. Some small lots of Rye have ...en sold at 2 St. Nothing has been done In. Meal prices are steady. Grain—The market for Genesee Wheat is quiet, snd prices have a drooping tendency •1 1 10 • 111. A lot of 12011 bushels free Canadian win iisposed of on term• notascertained. Rye is easier, with sales of 3000 bushels at 70e. Corn—la good lemend with sales of 0000 bushels bilged West ern at 621 c s Provisions—Quiet, with small sales of Mess nod Prime Pork, at former rates. Of Reef, some 50 bble Mrtit were sold at SS. A lot of 100 if Lord changed hsoda ci Whiskey is held firmly at 204 eta. C. RESIGNATION OF MR. McKENNAN. The public generally will, and the members of be Government especially must, feel a very sin ore regret at it:indetermination announced by the subjoined L-iter, which was received yesterday by the President WAriuroaron, (Pa ) Aug. 26, 1550. My Dunn Sin: i moectfully tender to you My resignation al the Department of the Interior, to White you did me the honor of calling me. This determination has not been reached with. out the moat serious and anxious deliberation. A consciousness of my peculiar nervous tem. nerament, which too readily responds to causes of excitement and depression, would have prompt ed me, in the first place, to decline the offer; but the bind manner of the appointment. aompa nied by the good wishes of the membersof the Cabinet, and backed by the pressing urgency of mends, Mese so strong no ItnprelMen upon me is to leave me no alternative but to accept. A ;stet experience attar arduous labors and otters ,us reaponerbillties sit the potato°. in conneiton with consideration. of a private and domestic na ore, which press upon me with great force, has brought one to the conctuaton that a due obsess Vance of duty to my family end myself requires my withdrawal. In thus distiolairg my brief cflEmi•l association rah you, permit rue to toy that I cherish a confi lent reliance upon the patriotism, capability, and .orin cry iiiiinher of toe Aominisirauon, toll u heart al aasiirsoceof 11. success. To mai -nil our oil, rt 01 maw, in my rctzrculent, tit iimc l•.: V 6,01.0.• Mat I nct al.n woure you of :lay gratcfal appro. •tt!ion of fne luogibtst extenUes: to Et, by you .or yrur ;bol' b”oulaice IV th re,pectful and autocre regard : I AM yowl, lud I b!y, TH. M. T. Mc6ENNAN His Ex.l;ency,MlLL•ll.o FlLLunes, Preeideot of the Untied F. trace Sutra Btu. —Th.. tea, a. it the t±enate, contathi, in .1111state..e, the 1 allowing 1 For the uppotntment of rotnnsi.,oner. by the ['earl.' State-. Coorti at the State. and Terezi;rte, who-e dm, a .1011 hear the demailda an.) ,nl.l errt intl.. to the claimants oI toga ice slave" l'or their al Treheriaton 2. Uommt.stotei , atm!: appoint a.motant. to es-e. cute Oleo- dime. at the ',Mille, am! ot ;hem tune power to auttutton the po,lt ameuratu .o th,r not. 3 'Fr.tiokony nt r- not or arrnt pnzn,a ev,dence ng3in,t the in,tiv, who, evi lever nod open 11 bearing be• .tey of the peace. t: SMlns a%...poAnt, upon the teen .+ of ~•• a 1..u..a1it ..r tu,tipve Is to be 4 It•mirr.ela t-rertwoll .4 . nnti •,% mnnth., ntml r• 1(111 ..1 1-.. re .4 1..1,E1 i. 00 4, .1.1-cl lo rer.pv,ry by Pre r , Item the fees 1., rhar..httle., end tleput;eo. andttt the U. .l Gotta, Sce , for tht, t.ervlce. , tattler thet eel. f, Additional persons provided for to a.vi•i. 111 the rt•Cf 6111.1011 and tranvportatioa to In. master of a fugitive, and their voinpetmation de hued. IE to pr, mded That n eertiliente shall tnti toren from one state or Terroory tor their pit on of u rip g itt ve, and tits recapture manother Nate or Terri- S. It is provided dint when 11 marshal to his dent,- it vet period the escape of a fugitive from their pus peotiont they anal! be amenable to the value of the slay e; P.n.' tor default or duty in hit rapture. amen able to a hue of Slight. It exit he noticed that the bill differs from the art it 17SX in the important particular that instead of leaving the enforcement of the constitutional provisionconcerning the reclamation of fugnitves from labor to con the State authonties, it commits the execution oldie law to the hand. of comma iestoners appointed under the authority of the United Staten.—The provisions of the bill are quite suit/- S.I,H. (Millen:he, Ohio, has a population, as ascertained by ihe ven•us just taken, of 7.100, an increase of eniy eicht per cent since IE4O 111 the entire pop sS, •bOlll :t5O are colored, 1250 i;-, th ae j • ish, and 1. - .0 others of foreign birth. Tue Dosge ego CALAIS T 6.1. rn —Aceording su article in the London TIMM, referring to this projected great submarine telegraph, the entire ...nigh of wire for which, it announced, was com pleted and in condition to be laid down," tho com pany owning it bad selected House's printing tele crisphas no the ono to be employed for transmitting message, between London and Paris. CI , VA —A new Captain General has beta api pointed for Cuba: a Madrid correspondent of the New York Sun says his Daum is General lore De Ls Concha. Your new regiment., of 1000 men each, are to be sent out Inirnedntlely to Cula. The ,ncrease of trolips in Cuba, in consequence of the late Lopes expedition, will he, when all the corps mow burning, have a arrived 'butter, upwards of 9,000 en, remlering the effective standing matter, fore. of the island 311,000. The fees which hove hitherto belonged In the Captain Generalcy of Cuba, are to be abolished when La Concha enters into otlinc, and In lieu thereof the salary is to be raised. The Spanish government has just got awake, and eye covered that lioncali ban made a fortune out of the sta en trade, which Spain was bound by treaty wall England to prevent. One mahoa, it is raid, has pine into the Spanish treasury from the illegal traffic. The project to establish a mail line of steamers between Cadiz and Havana, has met with groat alas courage...ant. COCOAIVT tom mode of &taming sugar has been recently discovered in Ceylon. It ts obtained by cutting oil the stem of the CM:13(1,111.11 dower, attacholg a vessel to at, and evaporating lb• a d thug obtained, Which is said to dew from tits tree in quantities &most incredible. The pope thus obtained is described as equal in quality to that furnished by tho sugar cane—and the milk or rap of the topic tree can be obtained in almost any quantities. But how many years a trey that ie lap. cwd In One way will exist, in nut staled. .Twal.rru Cat tinewlllsal. DorTRICT.--Trotible appears to he brewing in the Congressional 1)1. t aet in this Slate eotopoaed of Bradford. liege, pad bthsq,nnlaithita counties. It henget:thrall, been though; d.at the Ilan. David Wilmot, the present ember. hasteo strong a bald nu the affection of Hoare to ho by say oessnoility shaken ? eon , u . yet, neserthe;•••ft. the ',voice° County instiventinn of Bow. 11 inns has adored the fol lowing wgnoi gaol resolution Resoi ved, That our Co onrethional Conferees he (nether instructed to support ID the Congressional Conference a candidate nom Ticga. Mr. Wilmot IA a resident of Brioford, and con sequently the above rest Nona is a manifest blow aimed at hint. The rush powers of Lnoloosi.. Sere resolved that he shall, be superseded, and there teem to be men lo thelerthoteen racks In the district ready enough to give him hiaquistus__N, gesnarn. NONINATIOX. — IIon. Jame. N. McLanaban has it renominated for Converts by tho Democrat. Coinberland County. Victoria will ei•tt Edinburgh on the Roth insuti.und on ihe 30th Prince Albert will lay the luoulaitoo Kona uf tle Ziational thalcry en the Nyland. nros.—The ['anemia C. nu. ni a irte date, received Tux Asorar Sex,.,—ln the present itec when the Anglo Saxon rare in renowned fir It, sir et adherence to the principles of Justice and its g:dai exertions in the C-11.41 of benevolencie and reo pen, it wou , d hardly be supposed that its fatly history was distinguinhed for deeds of repine qt.' ad piracy. Mr. Abbott in his history of Alfred the Great, thus describer tbeta The Anglo Saxons commenced their career is., pirates and robber., and as pint, of the moat desperate and dangerous desenption. In fact the character which the A Wei-Saxon, hav e r bun,,,j in modern limos for coney and enterprise, and for deeper" daring in their conflicts with toes, Is no recent fame. The progenitors orate present race were celebrated everywhere, and everywhere reared and dre•dcd, tot only in the days of Al fred, but several eenturtes before. Ail the his. tartans of those Jays that Freak sr them at all,— describe them an uioversally diatinguished above their neiglabors,tor them energy and vehemenceoi character, their mental and ph Talcs! superior ty and for the wild and daring expedltlons to which their spirit of enterpt is< and acutely were can in ually impelling them. They bolt vewels, on which they baldly put forth en the waters of the German Ocean, or of the 1311tIc Sea, on excursions for cool - inert or - pinoder. Like their, present posterity in the British Isle., and on the shores of the Atlantic,— they cared not in these voyage% whether it win summer or winter, calm or atimm. In feet, they alien sailed in tempest% and atorma by theme. so as to crime upon their enemies the more neon peedle. They would build smell vessels or rather boats, of 011GTV, .Vellnlir them with skins, and in fidets of these frail boat*, they would sally forth among the howling wtods and lamming surges of the Oerman Ocean. On these exec.& Ilona they all embarked as to a common canoe, and felt a common interest. The leaden altered in all the toil and eximatmee of the men, and the men took part in the councils and plan. of the leaden. There intelligence and activity, and their resistless courage .ad ardor combined With their cool and calculating sagamiy, made them successini in every attempt. If they !ought, they conquered; if they punned them enemies, they were rare to overtake them; if they retreated, they were lure to make their escape. They were clothed in a loose and diming dens, and wore their ham long and hanging ali , ut their shoulders and trey had the art, as their descendants have now, 01 contriving and fabricating arms of such superior construction and workinananip as to give them, on this account alone, a great advantage ever ali cot...poetry a atoms There were two other points in which !brie was a remargable similarity between this part, stock in lie rude early form, and the extended social pri grey which represents it as the present day. One was the extreme strictoew of mem 'den of conjural fidelity. and the azern and rig'd -evertor wan which all VIO:S1.101. Of female Vlene were judged. Thewom•n who violated h marriage vows was compelled to hang herself.— lice body was then buried in puloc, and the ac complice at her crime was executed over the ashes. The other point of resemblance between me ancient Atm.-Saxons and their modern de., se...tante, was' their Indomitatie pule. They could never,ondure any Icing like submimon. Thorush soinetlimes overpowered. they were etc er cocquered. Though taken ptimners and cei r captiveSkosoderotable spirit which animal ed them cotild - never be really subdued. Toe Roman. need sometimes to compel their prison ers lo bout as glad atom to co.ke spectacles for the amusement ht the temple et the city. Oa one occasion. 30 Ar g xan, who had Nero tai en captive endreserved for Isla fain, rirariet,: thiirtwelvcs rather Thar: submit to tht. Thewro ostnic h.lesied on ell 1.1,41,1 VII• very untientiti g sin lna d w ei ci Or. tvring every vi•ailiie illo,er and lirnaten , co-eivatiie t rtiher thain alteruttli or iiithm u t t to any power erupt -eel, vs tn., had them... ve. created for their own end.; and tliem dereend a ni. whether in England or America, evince the same 'pull non. A IJr.et-trx Hl,l .1 —W - C tare •Ire•dy ea that the Epp!. expedn,oe te ere , tott John Franklin, under etc:lntact! of Cept Au :n left the Whale Wand nn the 1.1:1.01, thr dtte - vteu‘ In the gems,: o f ihc Amerman ez,,ct , .. Au t.,lt tat g c1.,1,1r a llr. r re rr: [u• tr nr uneoi no II , sser or ~.,n', the irs.bous,l pre of ih •aonitire tr where, rooted on to', throne tiers, w:r.te , Fr` •oprernr, erowood ielin the gathered .now, t. ulOl scars, ex , olio,ng a rinaulor ennirn•i o he delighltal garden, ui our na., re land, wnorr tweet and plant. are et Ito• moment dterilailo.a here ad:ma:sou* beauties beneath the genta ray• of a midsummer run. - - - Dgwrn or Gma. Pnyvosr —Gen. A. M. Pre vost, died soddenly •t his residence. No. nn; Spruce at., this morning, from Merman of Ihr heart, as it is suppoved. He had been indi,p-m -ed for some days, hot was out vemeaday, and Wile to gave ancue ',mamma to honorer. lie was • promtnent member of the Board or Broker. of this city. Gen. Prevost was or Swiss extraction and wan educated abroad. Hewas one 0 , the mow accomplished military achotam, and one at the bent modern linguists in the country. He war in camp under Gen. Cadwallader, father of Gee Gen. Cadwalader an the mar of IBM He was •fierwards elected Brigadier a :eneral of the Ade Brigade. P. V. an oilier which he herd for a DORI. her of prom, when ha was succeeded by Got. Cadwallader. Gen. Prevost mom considerably advanced in life. but 014 yet remarkable far ht, et:batty and eilabnamsned by his commanding figure. HIP qualitica, not leas than his many aceont pllahmenta, made him many friend, and adintr• era, and his loss in mourned by • large circle.— Ho a widow and lamby. One of Ma rens is married to a daughter of Hon. Joel B Smt, erland. Another •on fought by the aide of Gen. Taylor. at Buena Vista. and now resides in ?Aux too. The funeral will takeylace on Thursday and, Irma Consent of the family iavven, military honors will be paid to his memory,—[Polladelph,a Bulletin. /Mr is facet Mairci-ai - n.aa —Ve have bean favored with the following egirart 1,0. a r from a reliable lourre. relel, ye to as tuiprove• stand in the [nano] acture iron, winch we under stand ban been- introduced with great tweet:el into a 1 iiranee in ~nill.uJ: ..We learn Mai • leudtngiron mannfarturer to this nenghborhr.ll hue lately fitted tip a furnace for them of pig trim upon the proimpie ombluebne the coal gait that ear-ape. front the mouth f the furnace •nd hrtnging it by floe. underneath Thim furnace lured 0ut . 1.L1.1 fin. in our week, under new prneesa, nen mat ltdt per week, the g rea yield ever made in the old way. The 1111101110 amal ootwomed per 1011 WA% Only 2!:W lb. •rilitpd 2 400 11,.. per ton by the old proceas."—Bm'load Jet,. Garman Inarratan.—The Troy Pmt' rehire% goad on of Jacob Barker, the Quaker, win nearing of Mr low of one el by •elrela which he had omitted le gel inoorrod, wrote to a broker arch whom he had converand on the solver, on 101 IOWA: .D.tar Friecti—lrther ham not fitted up the put.• Cf which I beapnke on Saturday, thee. need not. to I have herd lento the veattel." The broker in fact bed not &fled up tbe polies, but pros-ming from the loner of Jac er note Moe the vessel wee este, and tempted by whet seemed ■ frimd chance to cinfeh hie per centree Without rah, he tilled It up forthwith and sent it to heel., with the APR.., that it bad been teede all ready fur horn on &Corday Oa Monday morning, th• first that met ht, eve. on opening me new•pep,. Villf the loss of Jscolds vessel, dituch lio'.lind mmk•diy insured on Sunday. Then also he dui coved the; non.ng any. <l,y of /mob's note— he had heard treat the vernal Ma. Pore,. L 11.4 1. —A arnilcronn from Woremder, Inform. or that Mr. Paine has a new crotchet in his head, v 01 the construction o f one wheel horse carriage, or rather a home wheel barrow of large rise—a .chicle which he think. is destined to effect n revelation In the travel of the Wert, where tree. one found PO thickly grow. rag together that ran wheel earnagon find it irn • ossible to make the, way through' We do not learn whether thin new travehag machine Is ex. oected to preserve ts MOIR or gravity—and the, not tipact—throvgh Ito application of moat people w ill cen.lvly he likely to have their own gravity somewhat disturbed at seeing a home trotting MT with a mammoth, overgrown wheelbarrow. Perhaps, however, the borne in expected to be harnesiud head Ural and rush ahead, hke • man whechog, an fart an Passible— Ms fore feet anowering for hand. The idea re a novel one, and every lover of improvemeuts, whether carried by gas or by horse power, mom "vontlY Prof il/4ipq-cro.—{Lowell Cane. Tat lama Relimuott.—Mr. Meagher frankly confesses that tee Irish rebellion of 1148 was noth ing more than the rum of a few peasants, hastily collected, badly armed, half etarved, and miserobli chid. The country did not turn out. The country, therefore, wise not beaten. The Pope has conferred the dettree of Doctor of Divinity, by diploma, on Father Newentm. Snators Seward and Miller ere strientsly 111 et ikeu nospectwo Wass. n~lt :Ib.'l i i .i: t .A, H, h:11 i TX!. Pt! ED OR TUE I'ITTSRUKGH DA.IY IiAZETT'E CONCIRESSI(INA WAnnmoront, Aug. 31. F. vgArn.—The Senate Wan not In ev.niost In del.. lintanc—The Indian AI Nov:salon biLl woo tel.,n up end nn..ed Tnn Il..ner i hen Irek on the report mndo by bit S•nb;ey from the (kmunt er anrtenn.; to n quire into the t . .-I , ,oorettn e . by Demo:N..lls In thin holding elTine met, Polt. end e•Lng 401100 (mina mitten{ of Itu, h e o4d s rgc n,w e in to anlweignecionn ; et, • Aber conNerattlAtlaquiF... nn rot ru..inn.— blubbgrii moved in lot IP, !LI/ 1 :td on 3he Urbirt..Wltieh wob aotettcl The huogn then tug: Ito lie T. ‘nr. bottn.tety bill, but 'fimtlln ge t iornyd ,thent any dl dune 'gallon un the nuitteet. DEATH OF APILAPTOR. Zicw Yon, AIK John Inman. forn,ev rd.,' • t Contrrtcrctal Adveritect, died yrrtt•rtlAy crl nocvlciy. PHILADELPHIA :AA I;KET. Ptzt,..Drt NV, Auc. Flour and Mral—Tre me: k•a I.a. been °art-t -iled atone the dn.° of lent uern. and przera rrve 0 downward tendency. At th, eloke, prlron were entirety nOillion., and hol.:ern nre seat .111$ •rv. Corn 24 , 83 to in trn - ,lrrn detnrn and rattler endure, with • oi 00 Ilene. a nt 52 9741 I minding rumor 3.1 broer brand, en 5312 i 0 barrel. Grain—Saie• WhPetl, r. t :1000 lewbel• at 101 (al 12e !or. rct:, a,o, I Id, whoa. The elo.ing nal... were ill 101 W tll , fir !win- Penn. ted end while. li!.1 attics Si 6te. ~Cl.•rni • t icy t:uma d w,th moder•te On,n n n•.• wee d r have im proven—wee et .1'.16,17 ha 5. , .h.:m.40(rd Ole lor hew, and 45, :or tin 1 1 , on. Grneerwa—c..ff". la in oilerl dcrnant l end r,r , SA:v. of n , 1 1 i ai /On, DI Janznit, , t r lem El ink on tone. In Sugar. lb.', n •on , We , ve IrOVelpent bit V- :he le=t river. ere 1,.11). To‘tattoe---There t, a ,rood tl,tmand for Nat hot the fi , ll,lOC.Ef holders had t. oiled to Nett ea'ets. Sale. DI ntatotkootretl tobacco have been large at a Nether advent, to tree.. Wrrol--Sopplies Jiro eorronv forward froo'sr.and prirr, are fully aus.no,d, hit [not, ranee I•ean Itrenerred crovridroWdy by the !Are.• noel on asks wrootr not pbc.• is New 1'..• , l ernyn ag rat whrerr clontrt !•100(11:t, were !CI d. The went. ..la, rant up armor nr., NEW vial; tomiKur. YOilY, Aug.. 11 Flour—Thorn Is e good &nom! I . or I.eorr grade., Low gradel eve a , 'no, and .11,4•11 LI, do are Toro., • good EtAt,:o And hon, dee roand. muchS,:r• SI ,• 2: , 611.44 Inc 00q10.1011 ritid .tr`•ll' , 5.., SI :171 em 6,1 do old Moque...And Sidi'd.,AS fora s Alua of 05.,, from to.Ar AA. at, al :I,e:di rv• t. ors, and lb, I.ll.list L.( •1 10e;d1I3e I.‘r 11:r re pr.. sr .s shads ess,rr, par , me, fo in. r S. t!. lotWe, tit.] for Tai, 1 , 1 rtw.th I..rht wiyll.. o.n are Provttoono— Pork heavy, n.,11 I. r doom .d ittottrt..ttr 1.. r prim,. Soc., 3.1,2! , , j, • 31 t or t troor , 'too Sto 3'.0 :ti .o• t• s. •t , t t• roo.v. tr . IN .1,1 . 11 ft! tl Vtfh (,tr For,. lo 1, 0 , taitti r x•r, cl et 0',. 0 13 it 14. 1 t , nt• nrc Che - esc tuhe,,••• Gtort , r n I`II• g. 111,114 ....up, in iv% , ted e: WhisLry In fwa., 4 . :1:11,:,1 e.:21• V gk' INIMIZIIIIIIIIIIN 13181 111.1.nnk•-• ••.a. re-c,vett • IL, 11'0°1 M d• t Lll CO% t•• • • • tN tt , l 11.,15v0 tt.a• prnordn, Ti... • , i ` , 1,•,k • . r dav and ,nln!..) MIEFIIIMIIII At.g E=l %V.r t:. • t,• , CO.lipor) nbr r t. mprov•malat•ltStry it. 114 t.b-J Ult.. • . I). nt•rer, ~ orrotttllt tt De t r. ttr weep M'CORO & CO, a WLnle•u, .1 Beta M O.a:e,•in HATS, CA I'S & FURS, Cur Wood .k Fifth st•.Pltl•htirgh, NVtiC, Ltry 05er .u.l . 4 iin'q 1..111,• ! purl,.••• ttn, tbry •4: I on tile Nto,l I S.>, ti R P. TANNER & CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, Are new rectivoi, the, yr') ,argr end rep. rwr E ,tocll 01 BOOTS, SIIOES, AND BROGANS; A!.o, Mr.:NI:TS and FLOWERS. a •. at d w er,.crely err 111T1,11 /nli nil Ye trim• Also. le ttho., ~ I=l CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pltt•burgll. C Offire--Nu \inter •Itt,ir. t.rc wart..nu., ol C II 1.11/iNT. If tm.tcltuntlo, ;••r; ',est inqt: R. Av tteiple the In. se re, tots, WllO 1, 2 , 1 t II klt,Vll Inlr 1t1G,111,. MEE • • , ••;•-bureti, .••••1 at. pr.m.ur.i,) cur Ilic“i•rudenre, Ittowrobtp. -t it tt I , trn , y, Lor „. Pot, I, how. I.lwnol Ile., too. Z. huge), v. Itott•auFlt, I:tor. ap.:30,t1 BiIACKLICET MAESTRI AND hllii,ll,N pity Loopy, No. 101 %Vooci I N VITE r 1, 1 01,11,1 Frr•to it. , now lIIC .1, ••te•tot, tt ur.. 11,1 r 1 f IIII I.IIIAI of our • ock by ourstern.rourcl b 00tt5,......1.0ther• our FALL I.llPaThilu..l tie IIIRDIYARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 320 Arr row preror, :arr, ore! frer.r: o r Er.e4olll. Ir.:tramp, 0.04 ..01.errr 11••,...., tr. all, r -up. h larch o W a 2 pm tm l e ,41 ,m e hrour I. o „ k. .• Ho y a•ra delerrim.c.l la 1,11 An 114 c most ren•ortnlPr ter..... our IA Illlnd Itc•tor•4l 1,/ ha by the Pe trole tam. F. s I,3rann—Sir I vrlql to t , rar tc•Venory to tl, metheztl virtu. of 11 - .1.0i: rt.:18,1 rttro , run, 1 wotg ;or long lime with n timely rinii very lac,* eye, kV WV,/ .10 .t. , •,l4Lenittel) 10101001 Or, menthe,very :nil,: ofum 1.i...0ver-, the night, nod b. a pr,,,,c r i loved of then crew., Narispling ph y•,emin wet unrueece•ful makirig u r e, nr in gi vie; relief, and efforde , me tout little eirtnuringenieiiti I beard the Petroleuni iiiiont the of April, 1,0, Gore 101: the 1001011 it. the 00 ithtand my eye• well, except 0 little tender or weak when I go out In ihe sun. ANN IRELAND. Mansfield at., Ctneutnno, May ii Iti.n. S. S.Airros— have her, ittlbetvil w.th rd<,, Str: mr ren years, and hove tiled °the, rrznefli,, as/thout permanent rebel, until I beard of the Petroleum. I havaced only one Iwttlo, and tinok I mu entirely cured. I rerounnent. It to all Who are rilll.ctf-d With hare known it to bo good (or sore nor., CtnetnnaJt, May WI, ItiA. E. C. GA RROFSON liar sale by Keyser & McDowell, 111, 1% nod street: R E Sellers, 57 Wood at.; 1) 31 Carry, Alieeneny curl D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass. A I:egheziy; oleo by the proprietor, S. M. RYER, Jrl Canal Ouln.lineuth rt l Pittnburgh of Ohio and Penna. R. R Third at. Permaszen, Annual 5,1550. Ton Stockholder, of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Roil Road Company are hereby notified to pay the eighth in , ialment of five dollars per .hare, at the MSee of the Company, on or belore the PM day of Anilatit The ninth inemomenti on or before the 40th day of Seto - mho. The truth instalment on or before the h on, of October next. Toe 7th nonolthem was called (or on the 2011 o 3,y I,". WM LARIMER. Jr. , Treantrer. , • ‘yonfee! —ln commending Dr. lil'Lanom Wnrin tivremfggrin , he public. the proprietor. of thin Errol remedy prefer to umf thelanguege admen who boor :esherl itg:nteritz. Heed and be convinced "3. Veld itsCiss—We have veceived • quantity of sll.,,,,,..,Nrere,lilisse by veer dgern, which we have •n,J our customers. and in every Cale it has had inipareacted Farces, and has never ladled in any ema rlicerfully recommend it as the best ,nrr. in.,l . c:ne that wr hero ever known. We might ttrn,,,,a any numb, of cases, if necessary, where it nor wandlerfuL I,l,ft*, ••RAHRN & RICHARDSON " 111'41,r !Ili, b y 1. IZIDD& CO, No GO Wood wee!. 19. D. ROW 'S SHARER SARSAPARILLA, IN QUART I I A , or r permanerdy ruling and erndl ,ndnd front 'dr .y•tem 1;1.1'A NF.r WS ERUPTIONS: 1, w ,,, riTnrtnnllr oradiruir from the system and cure SA:, !thrum. itinew r orm.Tettor,E t caldhlead,Dropsy, Moto Osaclungs, King's Neuralgic Allect:on., ,, a , t all , .• FEMALE WEAKNESSE And titsirtirtiniks. Itarrenueia, ‘Vhiiev, Floor Album, or Ihe Nerroum, Sick Head Aube; I,ll.ruor. Fairmeg .. , 411•11111011.5 Palpitation of the semis, General Debility, Dyspepsia, 1..v,r Olinphtint, Ae. • It Ile—Purely and ttttt y Vegetable. It C+. been used with the mow signal Bore.. by . Ow Cr '1,...,11115e. York and New Hampshire, and rn Slates gmierellY• for many-years—and aa General punlwr of it, blood and invigorator 01 the a "1,141, Parally Medicine and an effi -1 d .Irinak :Urdu. ter it baa no equil. The parity led .11:ency of M the Shaker preparatlone are well k now, a n d I. medicine requires no king list of ri.rt,firstr• unit cures to Introduce it: Its increasing oin dr, d tor the pain twelve years is Its best ice., rudinion It . put up in niter% tattles and is the onhy Bars.. ;lint sm. on the Liver, , Kidneys. and Blood at the .aloe time, which renders it altogether more val.- •I• l i.Curry one, particularly to !males U•• II n•wy. Croleesor In the Ohio Medic.' College, So • err orcp atone. are truly valuable, wid rot. ni.nd. them to the publlc. The sick and italic, •il rrquestril to call and obtain a pamphlet, and pnr, hr.,. n t mile of this valuable F amity Nledtenne. , • is and 01,141f0 for DT. S. D. 110WKS SHAKER SAN,. I'ARILLA. and take no other. 21 per bottle—a baules for SS. For lit, I. y J. A. Jones, J. tle hoonmakcr k W Its. W ?tient., J. M. Townsend, J. M Atter, W J ans.°, Pittsburgh; D. A. Ethan, Allegheny trityt NV It McCiennotl, Monett. ster. P. Crocker, Drowns. etEe. Jsmr• Paull & Co, Wheeling; J. U. Patterson s.t..lc : more., Pt Mat rsvills, Al . fleao & Knox. Carla A:.,,, In? :sue by D. S. D. HOWE tz. C0., - ProprteLors, 1 CoSere 11.11. CineinnaU. 0., Tn whom al , order., most be addressed. FALL STYLE. 4 tC" t moon e, , 3 Woad sLmat. Conch Late 1 Coach Lace I Coach Las. VI,. whole .111 e end retail mar aft muter of I.se. Fringe, Core, Tassels, and Trim niNts r North•Ciath street, rh.ladelphia. ILl ~ ce l• 'o sch Makers end dealers will find It to t, rest to call. All orders prorryily .headed repll llw • I: . 8. r n )! . l , I ; i h o nLe reduced l. r. ,n .thr and w e of ith soul 111 F. r,tl-10 t.r • fresh irspeved; just reed r VON BONNIIOFIetr a co new 14nding from steamer 1. „I ra...t. wale try letAl All DICKEY & CO Water h. Front wt. I I ,goo pr • as an rtell, prime a ate le, In sestet ) ond tar sale by I , IIItIVER & BARNES Uu & 13:St.fond at '.161 rarity Mehl) prized In the •• •• , ,er etore brought to Pittat urea A ,• ~!, efi01.:14.1311C . 11 per Citron, and 61. .al. W.ll A ble.a.llBo & CU I `d Liberty II I " " !! CO i 1 !.1:-= , 0 Lng. yrmc last far i 11. E Wu." st• alc by 11 A INCH RAM S A " " rjir IN6II R&M A 'A Lni.l.-7; hr hrl• d, rte'd for A CL I.I.3ENTm N A CLOLCE 0,5 Law ply •1 • I LousE 1 (.!'", I WI 4rat. •urp y Poland Alily A I'LltrAt r,tys h CLOUSK I e„. n MANI, ha.c• ft.' ouremr.lol . A t'L LHER I & CL.OUttE ,• I t,nrtlee of Sea, moot 1 , , be n (1 .1.1 J /Ole, MAR, 11111. sq.< .31r T . , 2r ;XI; a ore of the euhsenber, tee dug ) •nr l'f tr. kuul, lours,:r, true the city . reth. P... t.. !lots ‘u.er.ghtp. Allegheny county, ===i 14 •iu ruL boih hind iere, watt short hams 111 O:4C ,C 1111.1.. right ear with she urus oil I. adJ spores* io be •holi (our yea I us owi.ur h rey6. red L.l ce forward, prove , p. Tv,: Sher •way, or .bv will hr disposed JAAIES A HAINES I=l pt ; cummErwlAL coLLEGE M arlel mud nord sta., .1, slams, I ;PEN for the ineeiptlon of student.. both do .rut rodl J.g, and far surpasses, in point or •I• irn., 11104 for enquiring a thorough n, an) WWI. ettabli•hreent to country. II 14 d,v 1 d 1 . 31 . 10 LA ,f; rue:, ean., a separate entrance. The le.:tate room is accepted eaclosire v . ta.ose rt.r.uza,t the study of commerval se , ettea, t• .‘..: t t.,ged upon by the writing class as thby appropnate room by thesnselve. The ladies' 1.11,1;411dt] (welshed, and so •rransed 4... tu. y Cell P. 1.. //1 and 'einem unobserved by the .1. insulabon has been conducted, (or - • 1 .,., 1.. K. Chamberltn, tmder ho well atm.. e „le Chant hetlnVe Comme rcial anti Writing over two hundred cudento have been • ••• %Ince last October It om well koawn e WI, that some few teachers are pir •,..no Me it it and superanno .ted method of trillion, eon,i•im in piecing m printed book before the I. p re utring gVin to tranamMe • eerie. pun, •,• p.m, •11ceintilg • online farther necessary; bat nh • p has ono since been abandoned try all except et.° nre too limpid or tgoorant to glee rnmoeltt sultrufl•Ull have recently received • m•inl.r Made!. into my Clara thus twit:timed, for m-reral month. without re ceiong any henefiL But •wl. to the increaaing patnage rtquirinJ more to dry°, to pelkeinnolup, ton., hove secured tbe ~,,uicem of John Eeinit,g, klaq Jublic Accountant, ...I ninhor 01 the National lin, Keeping, •m pun.- put 1,1• Ir ut•lvr !IL keemoc lecturer on bittern :l,o and Commercial Law, etc. Further comment la um•ecessory. u. lie nom keen identified with the corn ui Pito:ouch fur the hot thirty year.. Th.., ILFI•Ig a cmplete anovrledge al mercantile or ot•rLEII boo. ho o ok keeping, and also an elegant and p pent...lip, or • inotough knowledge of rea m.cuter the Co!lege at any tune, under - -1 adosioo , geoum worms:Rocco. The course 11....y.e110n /5 mirh as moll e nable every student, wan reu.ivo, the proserihrit coarsen take charge of • I , ank• on leaving the incaution; and every one mu. qualified will receive • diploma., endorsed by J I Online, Esti . mut will be of mute service in •liklalion in Ihil co marshy, than one c0.,,1 .,,I I t y any other indlodusi Comtnunicatione 4.1.1t0 Amon to O K Chernnerlitt, tells reference to the saure, .I• 1 me• t with prompt attention. oug3l ..1, I,lu r —7o Dils S Flour Toed for role by r • .uoi & lIARBAUGH lax Name lost teed I . or rola by ,_hus , tl & W HAHIJAUOII 1; ,,,:0N —5 oleic. prone Soley; en.ks prime litto‘yee'd for 50.1 e by .501 n & W ,It nIIF ER lira remount to Liberty •meet, below I 1 •11,,, Ito I.A. ()Rice and dwelling In the Kea:ll:dam 1 I sol,t,D ulL—tt, lots Jost r“ , o for sale J KIDD &CO ri,2l GU Wood st A r—LII Iris. W 101.607 SOON 7. CM./ C. Soap, reed for rale by VtIKIDD tc Cn IN i.‘—aul ibe Jan reccilcd tor eale by ~L,, .1 KIDD k CO .11 i , -• /i Vle k. gar Kale by 1 '" ''' .1 RIDD &CO s . I ~. It—.o 1,1,..in pia. N. o it, stem tor mile fly k• 1 JiJIIN I'ANNER & CO ',it, :I 331 I.olwriy nt bloluses, oak barrels, ... • . I=ll 1t.F1'1.:1 , :—,3 bag. prune Breen Rla In mom Jr UN PARKER & CO OLASSI.-4--I6 brie S. 11. Just tcc'd ea Irby • •u • , 0 l 0 CANFIELD • 4( 1..% in store and for .ale by ug J D CANFIF.I.D IIEb:SE-200 las prme reed for sale by 511.411 J LI CANFIELD LrIII IS PIIIJO la PAINT-6 brie In eters, for asle by 1 copal J 1.1 CANFIELD AV Ah TX.D, • • t GIRT, about 14 or 15 years old, to stay In a small Inelll,. Apply su this office. au 711 ACHECK drawn by newer Halt Co:amble, on Palmer, if ulna Co. m favor of didarelin. Brother,' hearer, ler 11.63 7e, dated nein or , Crn Intl The Meier w:11 please leave, It nib the den•aned, a• pa% mJn n. Leen •topped. J. C BIDWELL UYAJO Watt= eL E, SPIEUANE, MIRTH I; IVIIRTB, No. 77 larinst tttttt Yhtiads l l7bla, Ave now receiving their Fall Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Including t handsome assortment or E W STYLE. DRES• GOODS. N. U —Particular emotion wit Inc paid w orders. • ong3OuldWaiStaglid ' Nem rablbttlag at Philo Hal. Pot • fear day. only, Etabate4 grand original Point WEISE sublime works •f art M , valued at one hundred thousand (Milani, have been exhibited in e p cities of England, Ireland, Pentland, and the United States, to the universal admiration a over two millions of persona Open from SI in the morning till 10 at night. Admittance (Mew. Children 101 eta. atigleidtw• I. noLams i scts, Baskt•r•, ILzehang• Brok•re, aND Oitalate IN NOTE.,DHAFTS, ACC P.STA NCES,GOLD, SILVER tens AN DANK Nifi FS. COLLECTIONS.— D Drafts, Note. and Acceptances topayabielin ny part of the Union, collected on the most vorable . - . NICSIA.NGE on New York s -Philadelphia and Ile- Untarel also, Cineinnan, Louisville, Bunt Louis and New Cried., constantly for sale. BANK NOTES.—Notes on all wlvent bangs In the United Idtatas discounted at the lowest rates. All kinds of Fo re tit n and Amencan Coln and Silver Coin bought and sold. anger =CM MMAIF.B SON- VI lo.d -- - 4°6 tbrwroeed their Boot ,oota doors change Office to No 67 Market lb, I below old sand. surd? SUGAR ROUSE MOLASSF.S-20 ban in store and for male by JAMES A 11UUCIIISON & CO augau D train store and tor sale by _JAIIIPI.I A OUTCOISON k CO REFINED bUGARS-13 brie double ref'd crushed; 75 brie 11 crushed; 110 brim C do; 155 brla L do; 30 brim double re Pd crushed; 50 brie 11 powdered; 50 brim C do; • In store and for sale by 70 brim 0 clarified; JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO 07730 Ants for Belcher's Si Louts Sugar Refinery STEAR INE CANDLES-40 bee this ,day received end for sale by WICK & AIeCANDLESS aps3o NOTICE is hereby given, but my wife, Catharine Sealy. having felt my bed and board without any mat cause, all permns are herahy cautioned against suiting her nn my account, as no debts of her non t Watling alter thi dais will be paid by me I,ugnuid3t• THOSIAS HEALY. A FALL FASHION. A Tllls beautiful style of flat is now received, and enl ba latroduccd on Saturday. SIM mu, by hIoCO DA co aui2 9 Cor. Si & Wend .u. br. Iroui•eille and Cinc !RS Soap on band and for sale by aopu A WALLINOGRD & CO DRIED VENISON RAMS—A p me article, In store and for sale by KIER JONES augtti C. 41 Dusan, se•enth at -•-- --- TUNIATA 111.002119—EM tons on b nd, far rale by cr aural R & JONES MACKEREL—dohrI. No 3, Musa • usett. brand lorge, In store and for sale by angt9 KI R & JONES BACON—llanss, Shoulder., and 9-es, a prime article, m smoltehoue a n d tor sal• by aut.° Kt R &JONES BOLI VAR FIRE BRICK on hand • • for gale by aaato KI R S JONIM ROOFING PAPER—Agency for the sale of Tarred Paper for gravel roofs, and orders received far pelting on the game by W P MARSHALL atig2 V Wood st NOTICE is hereby given. that my wife, Bridge Reynolds, having left my bed and board withou $O7 lust tall.. on persons aro hereby emotive ageinet tracing her on my account,. no debts of he contrasting After this date will be paid by me. EDWARD REYNOLDS Blisoinchom, Aug. to, ISOo.—yeg:9:g3ia SILICS—A large invoice pls. changeable and fig. red silks ti . day opened by augga A A AIASONA CO closin g g reatt et 13 it IN —3 ea.es /Hadar Prmta just ree'd. at the j. low price of tie per yard by ate- , A A MASON k CO 1. m: Autobiography of Leigh Ilunt ; with remin licence. of (.tends and contemposarins, in 2 vols. Osstyles Lanes Day Pantyttleta—No VIII, subject, Icaulusta. ilmory of Dallas heGresa. By Jacob Abbott, walb t fr:laT4ward, a Romance. By 310 Marlin Dell. Stemma' Fork, Reoa of the Revoloson —No 3. The above works reeemed tht. day. and for sale by R C STOCKTON aor2l Cor. Market &Third st. NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS! AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT Tomo Sroen, opposite the root Oineo. lAA VI D CopperL.ld. No 10 1/ Blackwood, Nt•igaetre for Aug.,. London An Journal for August. Linen a Laysng doe. No Intenvuonal 0.11....e,u1y for September. Llowen Shetspeare—No Mt. New London rhatopreee, Nos I and 2. Joan Howard a lomanee. By hi,. 13,1. The Wan. a tale Dv Martin F. Tupper. Fog. Ftwt and True Lone.. new novel. LW Geo. Sand. augl• 13.11..0N —4O hods taloned on ham/ not sal: by ISAIAH DICKEY CO anti: Water. Front •1.1 DOTAeII-10 auks le, sort. in more srd for sale by J. ear, ISAIAFI DICKEY fr. Cr) C.! WDITING—tu nets in store, and writ be sold low O s to c,ose conrienrnent, by ansor IwAI %II DICKEY CO C(";t:eVt 1011 Lu" prim. te ' l47rt n e CO ILE-5 terse quanta, or assorted Tile In store I and In rale by ISAIAH DICKEY Pc Cl. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE for SALE TB} übacnber offer. for sale, on favorable termo, No I.—There valuable three story Hrlek Dwelling Dons., ou taceand street, between Mail,: stud Fere t streets, tee lots [mine each In feet front by t 0 drop, ..!--Capalt•ni :7 feet front an. 'rind bitect. ad Joie , .e the lord Preobylerlan ebvich, on w knell .f r rte.! one • ory k 111 ore, used as prinitur °lee, alSe one 2 story Brick Warehouse. No 3—Tar e Lots in Fallsion, Beaver county, being lota No 3 and 4, being about 100 feet square. on which t• erected one block of Mar frame dwellings and one senor., Dame dwelling. all V stories high. No a—Une Lot 50 (eel front on Deck street. opposite the above and extending to the repo( the hill. No u—Two Beach Lots, each 10 feet front, and run ning I our the road to low water mark, on the Dig Deaver. No 6—One valuable Water Lot, 100 feet on Wheel Race, with ten shares water power attached. No 7 -One Lot impolite the water lot, 80 feet front, and extending to the tope( the bill, on which in erected one 2 story Brick Store aid Warehouse, IS by 70 ft.; also, of e Frame Dwelling, 2 stories high. No b—One large Lot in New Ili ighton, Beaver co , being about 110 feet on broad Way, and about 100 ft. deep, containing about 11 acre, on which in erected two large Frame I/welling, and cne small Frame flame need as.an office. 7 hi. property wa• formerly occupied y Mr. T. C. Gogh!, aid in very pleasantly !heated, being immediately opposite the Falbuon Bridge. No o—One Water Lot immedlatelv below Fallmon Bridge, being about IDO feet in length, and extending from Water arced to low wow mark or towing push. The ai ova property will be 'old on very favorable terms ApplyM the Book Store of R C. illockten, corny of Third and Market streets. ev rttol w JOHN FLEEING, Agent IAiIiFTLI7 tons Nippier Blooms for .ale Ly •K 27 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO MOLAB9E-1:r i : Mol d sl77 receivd SHRIVED & BARNES &131_gecond It sale by stir& INE etzca-50 btla • good mete, furl received and for talc by SHRIVER a, BARNES • urn 130 A 13a Second rt. MACKEREL—rg ti g n t • , f i d . o 01 0 1;tge; 00 Id brl. No 2 dn; loft received by _Avg o 27 ri s c rai is y% . it. coi4R:EB BANKERS, NEILSEN IN EXCHANGE, COIN, BANK MOTE No. 7 4 FOURTH o TRN ET, (Next door to the Bank of Pinsburgh.r =II FOR CADIP 111ZETINO 1 - 1 LEECH b. CO. vrill run nne of heir packets t the Deer Creek Lock, leaving at 7 o'clock o Thursday morning, Mk inn. For font,. Information. apply to D LEECH d co„ Caoal B oo m. , acirgthlar or, Wlll.SUTCH,lllonongahals Hove. Xlaughtering & Packing Establl.hmeat. =MED T E well known Pork and Beef Rlaughteting and by the late la I Packing Concern, ampbell, la owned and for rent formerly occupied m. The establishment is located in Chillicothe, Roos county, D., on the est of ground dividing the Ohio vane from the Scioto River, and ha one thousand Poet of ground fronton each. Tha enclosure embraces sin acres of ground, contentmg large pens, large and commodious slaughtering, banging, cutting, parking. smoking, and lard 'endear' houses, brick house for ofilec and every convenience for handling TWELVE DUNI:OIED 110 GB PER DAY, and rendering the lard from the same; as there are a doable doe steam boiler and owlne far scolding bag. and cutUrg lard, and t so tanks for rendering offal by MUM There is also, en the premises, an Ice House, large enough to contain eight thousand bushel., The Scioto Valley, of which Chillicothe is the chief market, is one of the largest Pork and Beef Districts in the West, and hogs can always he bought them at lower prices than at Cincinnati and many other points, and cooperage is abundant and cheap. There is no lirayege necee.ty. a• boa. may be loaded et the Peeking House. and the facilities for shipping direct tram this via the Lakes to New York or Philadelphia, or Baltimore via Pittsturgh, or to the Yam or youth via New Orleans, on at all reon. of the year fully equal to tbote afferded by Cinetnnatl. Money fariiines are al.o good, there being ten or twelve bunks within forty five miles. Applications for ranting may no made to ALEX. 11. AIeGUFFEV, Attorney at Law, Cincinnati; Or to FiIANCIS CAMPBELL, atis23;dtnotrl-1116 Chillicothe, 0. . 03ciota Ga. Prof. Thompson..eminary for fo-sii4 WILL content..., ins WI session, on blonder . , the lid yepternber, at his reoras, M Liberty si., between Third and Fourth streets. As r limited number ts received, early application mill be de- Mrable. For terms, apply to Re,. Dr. Riddle, or to r. T. •t his reams as above. Putsbureb. Atty. tr t Inso.—autylltdMr t cr UP STAIRS MURCIIY & bURCLIFIELD inform their encore era and buyers generally that, In eonegnene. or workmen bang engaged in enlarging and Ituprov ing their Store Boom, they have removed their good to the Snore BTalli of the building they occupy. one the Improvement. are finished; where they will b. haPPY le sae their customers as anal, and for lb • tremolo of walking up attire, will try and remanent them by selling them Cheap Goode. 1.17 - kletranee from Fourth MC.. ang2s C= M;= URPITY h BURCLIFILI,D have Jain received a 11.1 supply of now ilyla Dark Fall Prima, lam color., at 1210 per Y.& audie A FRESH .opply of the Poland MM. extra Family A Flour, a very ebome amide. Jost roe'd for sale by A CULBSRTSON & CLOUSE 195 Liberty st allOll UPERFINE FLO A UR-10 0 Mr on hand for rale by 111410 CULHEMON 6 CLOIJOB _ pm IRON-150 tons hair, ferr calim .11 DILWORTII f. CO cut, 31 Wood st . . Qll to re acd GAR—.6O hada N. O. !foliar, a prima uncle, for sale by aarr a W II A R13A1.16 F y LOUR- 100 brie extra Fatally Moor ree=d k a 9& W HARBAUtai B UTTER -5 Leis packed in .tore and for /Ale by & W lIARBAUGH SODA A SII-7 cask/. Soda Ash teed for sale by •nev7 S A W lIARBAV.iII UNGLISII ClIbb:SF-10 his Finitlish, .E.a very .ape riot article, just received for oak by WAY A bIeCLURO A CO atiV7 = Liberty et DINE APPLE CHEFSS—A prime article, reed by atutiFWAt A 111cCLURCI & CO B OSENICIIEkSE—fist reed (Ur ante by kJ - augin WAI A AIcCLURti &CO SNUFF—Garrett's in bladders, for .nee by 10 ausICI B A FAIDIFISTOCK &CO PtIEFAL—IFI - tons Shaw Furnace P.K Meta! Inr sale by (Rug 131 NI. AI BAGALFA &CO 62 A rSA GO CHEESE—I just r•ceived by CI aur27 WM A AlcCLUltti &CO CV I A FLDFAIES—FreIb Sardines In whole and half liza CV just received wid (or oak by WM A bIeCI.URG & CO R°3lg SOAP,-50 bt sNo I fliln reed for stie by •ug-40 A CULLIERTSON lc CLOUSE F IRE ERICK-O,OW in store j lnAfg . ' D ale bymt, COSTER—RIO bap piime Rio ha Bale by JAMES DA LZELL LARD OIL-20 bri. No I for sale by augUS JA3IFIS DA LZEI.L TANNERS' OIL-2.1 brim /Or Fide by k_avgl6 JAMES DALZELL MACKEREL -75 brls No I, far sale /ow %otiose conabsoment JAME:3DALZELL DEPPEK eiAUCE-6 eases Wells, Miller & Pro. J, vest . . superior, lust reed for sale by %%AI A AIeCLU AG & CO 00.20 250 Liberry st; SUrkIRIOR OOLUNG TEA-1011f chrsts very fine, Just rcc'd and for sale by the hi chest or lb, as low It ran be bought west of the mountains nuo2o %V hl A !Uri:LUNG it CO OLIVE OlL—Emden., Marseilles, I Nlee brands just received land for sale by _ •tor.% WAI A bIeCI.CRG df CO SA LIZRATUS--1110 bas In store and for sale gy STUART ILL auor26 1%4 Wood t - I_4 ROOMS—SO doa to store god for sale by sug2.l STUART & SILI G LASS -50b,“ 7:9; 35 has tl i lU in store and for title by asgY6 STUART fr. SILL rIIIEFZE—A small In alma Cream recd by aug26 STUART k S,LL V/Mb:4/0,1-15 bele old, in stare and for sale by V angt.f. STUART A SILL BACON -0 hhd. prime Sides, for solo by augo IiTUAELT & SILL BATTING -5U boles No I, In s.re and for sale by soir r . STUART O. PILL (101 TUN YARN—Assorted Not. for ask by .824 • RTUART 3 BILL _ BUCKETS -50 doe Heaver Bunkers for sole by 5t0,23 ST UART A BILL BED CORDS—Different eau, for title b sus 23 STU AR T SILL TOBACCO—Cu tall esst'd 31 kegs IS twist; just reed for sts!e by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK uugUl tll2 Liberty et MACKEREL—oO brim No 3 large mtiving, for sale &egad BROWN I KI RIZ PATRICK HOUR -IUO bibs S. P. in store and for sale by augas BROWN I KIRKPATRICK CIO/TER—IC° bags Rio arriving, and fer role by anyttil BROWN A KIRKPATRICK Desirable Country Itssldenes for Sale. /FOE subscriber will sell, on accommodating terms, the properdty M on which he now resides, between Ailegberty Inanchester, containing five acres of ground. The above property is probably better stocked with grape vines, fruit trees, gooseberry hushes, mayhem., strawberries, asparagus, rhubarb, he, than any ground of the same extent In No extern Pennsylvania, the proceeds of which annually yield • large stun. There is also on the Prentice, co. venieut to the boon, n never failing spring of the purest water. The pounds: are sheltered from the north lay hills, and most always remain the terminus of the clues in that direction, and be alsraj• free ream smoke and annoyances. T he from of this property Is on a handsome street, and capable of being laid out in/0 lois, leaving behtnd one or more Cl the most da. Itxanons for country reeideneee thalWan be Imagined. iiVhl MAR/IN eselltallw `CIWEEP Grape Wine, Boil Port Wine, French Brandy, Holland Ban, English English' Bran SOe per bon/B, for sale by .104 hItiRRIS HAWORTH LFACtiit-2u casks ~,des :•:blyelders lor'sale by 1.) anK2R 11110 W N& KI Mir& 1 RICK ID. i'",mi;',7.;,•:!%°,7.4.,, br" Jun rce'u for ~nle by Y drAbll—a bol•jow ree'd lot 'me by 1 .Anti_SHRIVER BARN ES UGAR iiii.MlS-Sll casks danvassed7 store and for .ale low. to clan comic omen', by JAMES A ituTcHisoN &Cu Vs Water et dial Fwet BACON—J LS C e ' rukth ' oTldiy• in more., for •n le by nue24 JANiF.I. A lIUTCIII°ON et. Ct . . n ICE-15ms prime /1.1 reed for sale by -- It. Lt. •vp,l JANIF,3 A HUTCHISON A CO TAR, PI 1 C/1 it ItHSIN-11 , ,r1: C. ur ~1 Pitch; 60 Lirls Rosin; in •tnrn /A1111:$ A IIUTCHIVON &CO L11N: 4 , =.. 011.—h hrla port. 6' ;wolf] fer'd by 4 CANFItiLD niTF:e.lo.:—tho hyo mine, Just rred for n art!e .l l,y LD ‘../ newel u J , j CANFE to ruler and Lrl. Jn. ror •nlr by oorll J e NrIELL! I.`r.w ;,, IC CAN 1/1.f.,9 HAS become an esta ry blished end almost indispens. ea w r atorsite in eve well provided tainaT. from as remarkably wholesome and raitrineos quail. nes as a food (Or the healthy as well a. a dim for in. val de, and also for the sustenance of growing enildren and infants. Vorioue modes of cooking and preparing it are given on the wrapper. Though well known in the east, It has never been Introduced to any extent in Pittsburgh. The subsenb ers hive, therefore, made aerangements to be eon stonily supplied with it, and now offer It to retail dealers or families on more favoralne term. than it has OW been sold at in Pittsburgh. Whl A MeCLURC & CO alien 156 Liberty et Wlt UlliflLt—The rooscrorers have Levu ailLowt• ed agents for the eale of Rine' Patent Black and White %%addl.& and are prepared to supply tho trade at eastern pneen A CULBERTSON & CLOUSE IVS Libeny otrett ."ri • Ttte . d - . 4 a 1 5 ,toerg,sa I lt 71., V.l U pe — ti A CULRF.RTS.N*Cf OUSE .11 ham, ano •or aitic N Al;;; -- ;•"" "" JLET rjierred fromsviiWTariaiialabri y Oil Cloth Crash, dillerent patrem/, (or sale by aci6lo J d II PHILLIPS 10 , 90 7 & 9 Wood et N. U.—All Hose sold is 'warranted to the purekuere to give satisfaction equal to leather or the Node re• turned. atmlft JUSTTeo'd ibT.Pay Cn7f l ilipMi ; :MO the do do American; I5lllLs do do African; J gum e. co 0 wool o For ogle by allgL4 e _ by vY 0.14 GUM lbs ree'd for Bale & CO jrktuL-710 an for We b) 1) JKIDD & CO Q NY IiITINO-641 brig remainmg on hand unsold U. DICKF:Y & CO. IVI7 Wsler and FTont sta C ORN k IVIIEAT-8 btl. Cam 4 brls Wheat, In store fat se'e R HEY. MATT HEWS & CO CloSrileat OIL-24 augel D MX/MS—IN don common ren'd for ..1t hg 1.) nontrJ WICK & McCANDLEICS 1737 1 . 2"7u+11-14 casks purr.. prime ample eer WICK & Mee. Ntn,rsg y j hesromli—.Jl 1.1.12, reed for pale by .. aura WICK & AIeCANDLE.9B SGEIFICHINGS-10 casks tor otle by oug23 WICK k McCANDLESS F lBll-60 lirieWElGs - ttih; 10 bill Treu,; 10 brls l'ickcrel; Just received and (or sale by sup 3 WICK le bIeCANDLESS - - , --- S — ALERA•PLIs-.4n ii7C eTr elan° Smeratosi IS brls do do: YI bis do do in papers inoE2l ' WICK in 11toCANDLESS STARCH—Ia bra Bonbrighl'a tam; Gaither'. do, far sale by aura,' WICK & rdeCANDLRad CAN VY,GBGD If/NS—ad pee ree'iniir sale by .fitta WICK & aIeCANDLFS9 TAR —l liPLrb7l l : auft= WICK Mu,AN °LESS -- - Strawberry Plante for Sale at Green wood Qardene. BUIST'S Prize, Hover, Seedlings, and Vietothil These ore the largest and best Dimmed trot amonget alt the different varieties now grown. Vrdcrs addrested to the propiletor, West Months.. ter, wtil receive prompt attention. J I.OMATOE PlLLR—Milaa' compound Estrati of Tomatot, a aul•ptitotn for Calomel.. hand and for rft to at laat42] Now Goods /low Good. KLEBER has not received a fine lot of Orme Instroments of the hem manufacture, selected himmlf with great are, far tem market, widg gn Valve Trombones, Par horn.. Bug Ice, Cornets, Tuba,, kn.: also, fine ,election of blunic Doom, two and three tunes; Fletina., Aecordenru,ke. he Alm, a ocelot G•rman and Italian iFithige, anti gent,. trc t.Dlini HARP, in e Neapoiitan tittlng,E one leinpla, a Tole ndtd SION O THE In • Ttnnd tweet._ TiTALT: PAPER A low, eraorweent of IV! yv Papers, from ute u, 62 per roll, Ines ceerreed lot the fall trade by W P , A4ARSIIALL, aeayt_ . ._,L:Frd Woad at i l l vVßAL T lValgir I l f , fgTß, S p A r L ict AN c A sovereign remedy for chlorite rheomarm atTections, swe•kness and lameness or most parts of the body, settle, ' barns, sores, of most kinds, ents, sprains, braises, corns, and felons when first einnlng. Also, the most convenient and safe sticking salve foe s.renethenlng piasters and &elision the feet For salc'by 8 N WICKERSMAM sixth A Wows au brla }an Iciflzteils:lllsiftritenby PATENT ]SLACK-1/Ibc-.) , lnst reed far u! b; toga FANCY PRINTS-3 e. 7 8 " k RF.'IER * rbc. ,, ed by 81 1ACICTEM ' tTIiir CkbB.9IbIEBE,,, row aoeS 101 , W..... • ou ght beton, jut recisivnil(?::.r.r "'" CiSACKLurr Winn VOLIRIG LAIDIES• SILIRERAWRI ALLEGIMINY ROW' Fri . cral o :Sep, ev , es .A roil:tau 4erstrisricrt. a easter of eptoaal brane.h• ea hue been added. and a rasp. i e arb o ta ,ectired. so that o..tvortinst will row be Raven to g:holokra or all ages and alial,a en t, For particalata siren., which mop i.e ha,• et the hook stores—or consul; tee Principe:a at !belt onFederal Street. AllsOcny, sug E. 4 C!a•nienl, end Nlathemanell Fn.nnl whet lie,Open or. hlondas, the 14th Inet...at No 3 Ss clutter Creel, at the head of Ceventh .t. Ittlel2 • • brl. 1 4 ) ,Z imcrR Co T iu" .ni,VEICUILL 1 keg mt teed by bCOOONM A Is Ell ty, CO I VERMILLios fee'.l far o• pe.b/ • J SC11001‘;31A111:1: & I . l' l iKLslr" :up row, for 431 c by J ....111100:1MA K1:111 CO frANNEßiyinCrai 0 1. (or .1, I.y rtt,l2l • J StIIII4)NMA;:ER . 1, co L AFII/ (q —fII bile ler.nle In r':l .1 : 1 '1;1100 , MAla..l( A I 0 ALCOIII tik 'or cal. - by 1,02 J I.ICIIOOVMA & CO • Carpets 1 Carpet•t UTE no now opening a large ornament, f Car • VT pets 111 our CarperWaehoac, Foam CI street, COll9lB/1114 in part of Me following varieties:— Elmo Suparuite T, et, y Carpets; FAglirlt and American Droste)* do.. 'Extra •ape &no three ply Carpets; Popethasdo do: _44,3 4, and 5-ti Tnpestry Von. CorpeW; No pertine !imam Carg o tz; Extrn Ono • do d; Fine do do; Common, MI Wool Jo; .4-I, 3.4. and 3-0 Common Von Carpets. Also, PAP Nod, Window :Diadem, Mats, Binding QII Clo llr from 21 it in P: incl.. wide. -The •Itetre goods will I.e offered to those winlorg to purchase- tit prices lower llinn c7Ol Offered In the. market. Wit invite the otrentien of .11, to roll and e.t.a..: our stook before parchome ftewl CO, •ogtln W 11IeCLINTUCK 1LV6.9 t RUGS I C N it o :t v h c i u e wme anortinent mRu to whion we invite the a. Lennon 0ff..V.107w. au rau frOBACCO--Giieg• G moo reehl for sale by 1 alai) ll.AROV,nmta b. 10 F".'„vgr' - 3 ' VI ROY, KNES sCll Ed.f , 0/3A.1.:C0-50 htads for vale by i •ogell HARDY, JONES & CO f NUL& RUBLIF:11 PACKING—aII* Rot assorted I. thicknesses, from 1.37 tot inch thiek. The atm, packing's prepared m that no degrees Fahrenheit ill not affect 11, and is superior to every thing else, is no substance has so much elasticity which stands io Ligh a degree of heat, and may be used about all panq where packing is necessary, v, rdnuhai•. plaids, piston rods, steam Mints, steam chess, ey u n - Or heads, le. For sale wholesale and retail by J k 114 . 111ILLIPS hub7o 717W00d at COFFEE -,^5 sacks Niire Green Rio for %ale by nuerb A CULBERTSON & CLOUSE INDIA RUnliSit BELTIN(I 2 4 mit received, sr Noe assorunkin of !Settles of various rime, vary., born S y to IS !Ache. in width, for talc DV • • • tr. PIIILLIPS N. B Belts sold are guaranteed to the patches• er to ho superior to Leather to every respect, and to glue sails:action. Any Delta that prove deficient Wl,l be exchanged or the money refunded. augco HOSP.! 1108Et—AVarranted to be far superior to Leather, just rec'd elute above Dion feet I inch Ilydrang 300 do 13 inch do; . • Ote do le inch do; 400 do 141nch do; 4(0 do •0 Inch Engine 110/t• For We at the India Rubber Depot of • J tc H PHILLIPS ' . artg2o' 7 ft 0 Wood sr 1111.:MbPETrISiNT.I.SA laige agioronegt of Nord j. Frionela just received and for sale at monolog lorgVa poem II LEE rinefl Laberty sr (lOU %TER .114 CLOTII—Mo yex 5-4 Flgared, of "16''''""'m " "t "" for edc Vinwps 9 Wood al BLACK OIL CLOTH (or Carriages—lOU yards 4 4 !willed, just received and (or sale by ra, au J a II PHILLIPS TOBACCO -250 boxes manufactured Tobacco, on band and to arrive, for wile by - 1 !TV? A CULBERTSON lc CLOVE .BATWING -150 b* tT " üby Pe AVVra QUGAI4. 4 —Loaf, Crushed, - and Powdered Sugara 17 kepi coastal:llly on hand and for nob! by _114211 A CULBERTSON & . TAPAS VARNISH-11.4a; aiewl eniele, jun te e/ reived by laeaen] J It II PHILLIPS . InPAL VARHISII-2 brie fort reed for eale be ot!c•JO LD reee'oerfer Fare by ' °l t. /Jnur2. J IL II PHILLIPS 30 t:tt , S:l d eI . :I d f eezra .. ll l a , ' „ I.l , lrachnlg Powder, jun re- W h M MITCRELTREE Liberty at ICE-9 tea prime f.r.11 boat Mee Jost rac•i. rte canal, and for sale o• T OFFE - 4 begs pnme areea Rio foe . -ale lj anal] EI.CEILS k IVICOLS T°"ccu — :tr. 3 eve.* lier.evral hf IL Instipi freerlved arid for sale by •ar ••• • • - 181:,:;10,011,3..! IiST , KEREL !—ICO more yr those largo No 3 Noe kereb n".”r sole by A NIrANIJI.TVIr. CO, OR. Ilasm. arigl7 A LCOHOL -5 1a1.1251 tech ;or ert j e t r i3D,,,. 1.3,17 GO Wood In SOAP-10 ce3cm rced lor j , 1 1 , 1;r o lv ir. CO INGEk'O OIL-Na guns rec'd - '1441 , 1)1 1 14 .,. CO ("r"l'b. .1 0100 & CO 1 4'IiRNI I; t a t n 7:, u sk , 7j u o i r t p r a d u pi 74r and po,oo low, a 1 N. a 7 & 1 Wood Pi. nosta J 3. H PHILLIPS • F LOOR OIL CLOTII—TOVO Ter 4 4 Floor nil Cloth GOO )di a-I Jo tasa vds 5.1 .41 yda 64 do For sale, wholesale and roan, by 1 A II PIQUA PR 6o RlO 7 h. 9 Wood et t i t h lf , Pt A f ! ti t! g Y h ePoIy(IWIhR.O4N.--L0 orb for role b y P,it Iron, Fl auglfl 1 J A R FLOYD_ DED WIIISKERSAXDDkni", lIAIR !HIV; • common beak of mute. for which 'we are 1.0 loco how m accanut. And we mast say mat the cam trast is far from producing no •greethig may be obviated by the .••o of JOLF. 11114't itt . celebrated VEGETABLE. LIQUID HAIR DYE, which will inc..ne, assn produce the mein ort,hrt, , and milers! looking thick, !motor, or chronot coley without inionor the hair or burning the rk in. 'three galore are indellible, •nd we not altreted by thelre ton of heat, nerrinrution or Toner There are misny kinds of llnir Dye an sato, bat they n.l Mom tome materiel obiecOon to their ore; male require • long brine to produce the effect, other, bas ping the hair and .kin, and ranp when pot re. give tile low the hobo of • newly blocked store( JULES HAUEL'S YEGE 'TADLI' LI(411o1) HAIR DYE is the or ly are which Ie entirely free from the •bove objection., it warranted entirely: barmier. and will produce heoutiful end natural leaking color in a abetter time than any other dye inure. De cautious in purchasing, to take none. whirls has not my name antche4, there are many imitation. obtht• celebrated anteM. •or2-2n JULES bIAI/E.L. 1.31 Chestnut et. MIHRIVER & BARNES, NOS 170 and 1301 Second .veer, between Woad and Smithfield, offer (or sale 150 br and qr chess! Y. 11, G. P .Imp. & Mk Tem 000 hos Fib 1 lb 0. and B's Va. Tobacce; IM bags Rio Coffee 50 tin. s NRosin; orth Carolina Tar; 00 brl '0 Ilrnsen Tanner.' 011; 10 tierces Rice. W bas Ground ' Ginger; CO m White Pipes, 40 be. DI Chocolate; 40 ho. Variegated Soap; EU bagsFepPer; 15 begs Altpice; 30 bre larch; 115 do. Beaver Bucrets; ;Si der Tub., assorted saes; 15 iins Reclaim, mewled dal Marne %%nipping Paper, ...mien; 200 hos Window Gim e. maned; b casks Saleratos; 0 ceroom 8. F. Indigo; it • ram bads bl adder; Manilla do; 0 eases Liquorice; Together with a general assortment cc MI article. In n.e .Giocers Itoe. i. 4 Bead Sdu a for Good Tows. MORRIS it HAWORTH have obtained the repu •tatlon of selling the Dew and Cheapest Tose id Pittsburgh. It you compare their Tea veldt what you purchple elsewhere, yott will at one. ..kno.wi.d, Its superiority. They era very careful In the seleetlan of their Teas. They buy altogether for cash from ihn Importer, viol, and are satisfied with very 'mill pr bat, these are the reasons they are enabled to 1,1 such nseellent Wank or Gwen Teas at See per It, Ptipertor ....... 'Sc do The but kiuds ti no euell THE TEA MARKET. -1- ,Phut aide Dian— • • PLI.OI44LS FOR TIAI DELL. - Office of the Ohlo. b . Penn. R. R. eo., Plusbolgh, Aag. t 5, IEtO, D ROPOSALS In writing will be received by the utdcl.tgned Ulna Tuesday, tine lsl day for the geicscry of the roe.. lie. required for IfIlInf( the track of the Ohio and Penns) lawns. Roll howl from hence to Alawillon, a dimance of Ib7 mac.. 'Mc number of ties eequirtal will be about one thou...id nine hundred per mile. The ties are to be of sound white oak or rock oak, itilbect to the Inattention of the engineer of the company. Thev mind by eat w,i is saw, Into length. al eight fr e t. If of anwedllolhcr. she ) , see to be seven by eight inches square, if of newed timber, they are .0 he ff., no he lop onti tionnoi to a mum of eight Inds. . They mum IM eicar of bark, delivered end piled no eir, the lime a. dimmed by the enginetr,between the firm ofJaiwaty an.) brat of Mop next /Alder. are requmned d, mato what number of ties they pnapn.e to dcover, sod an what sections of the rail rood they propose to deity , ' them. They may propose (or hes oldie., sitar locust. nf loen.t, they m•y he Gr uen ncinsieuste. Proposals are also Mailed for tfimiatiois mad sills of while pine or white oak, lahe four by nine inehe• square, and from eighteen enty four tect on be delivered en the line of real it. ann.e. W. fit/IIIINck)N. Jr., President, =_l2lll TIaSSW. Petlamasaithlp oril Copy Brio . a. TTE above books basin, seen tntreitticnr into public and private ireliuuts in Pinsiiera l tii, aheny, the a nd b. appointed the aubsorzber lam for their sale In this city. • • Teachers and other. .111 be supplied a putli•lier's prin... stated In circular. JII Nitilitilt, Ravin .1 Weed•• ---- Young LadliiiirVl fl mitigate', Corner of Penn at and Liarket'e allay ottpii wir of old Concert Ilan builder, entrance on Penn a rem, • p,,, e ip oppotim the Klenansa ilotel. Tof will be Re• Opened for the ',Wen der, of Young Ladiee, on Un firer Monday ofinent on d.; pceptembers ander the eaperinmoden e of td e , p. DAVIS and AUGIITER, late Princip lof the Female Perainary,Lotimelp,, k, For ierms, wee circular.. •Fn'Y to the PrillC al, _ It1711IVICLI: _ , Rev 'D. /Miele D, D. Dew Wra. Draa,oe, Rev. D. H fliddle, D.P. I Rev. N. M. Sparta, ` I Gen. J. bloorbel, Rev.. W. D. ;toward, atettard Edward+, sq, anezirM3 7 iilWl L Ebri; I. W i. 4 for tale by BUDDED Dtta i No/Meal sal? 118 Water a;
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