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of V.' •itington County.
lAnktlrnasonle and iNhlg Neneln•llona for
Allegheny County.
TO• TIITITT •
THOMAS ID . D HOWE.
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lIARMAR DENNY,
sirximr,
JAMES CAROTHERS,
Von •••ciArAll
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count fruzvaloa,
D. N. COURTNEV4ObIo.
17.3 ES NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MASTERS
ORLANDO METCALF, £.q
The sodden death of thm estimable gentleman
produced a marked sentation in this community,
yesterday.. The fearful pestilence teems to be
clothed with new terrors when it seizes one in
the enjoyment of so vigorous health, and surround.
ed with no many means of ordinary protection
from the assaults of &seam. Living in a salu
brious ritustion, temperate in his habits, and sue.
rounded with nil the contrasts of life, the decease
ad scented to be pecutierly sheltered from dan
ger. But who can calculate as to the march and
.st:ttos of this mysterious disease, which, steer
Its introducton Imo this country from Asia, ass
numbered among its slam thousands of the din
ttortissed of earth.
Our nevatutaoce with Mr. hletcalfhad extend•
ed through a per.od of twenty fine years, and
through Ibis long period, we never heard aught
of him that was not favorable and upright.
li, Vtt , tl one of the ablest lawyer., and beat
ttm‘itiore nt our ft s•, and pr.( tend
Milne. ende , t,em out only of tae pre.fasnion—
biethreo, hut of the rOlmuuttilv gm.eraby. H •
legal 0p.0.0n• Wet. Vp'sei-ct'o g.1,1,a1 wt
More luso otttmsry ut.eni-tu. tai. I Of. y Irmo h••
ripe knowledge of the few. bet rem h.seS , teeZ:lp
0re.11111 . 11/01g up run cterul,, and but name ho.
frequently been nroutiourd to tuonerunet with the
high war. of the juilinisra I y our (-I:elm H..
death leaver a vacuum tn the ec.mniumty whirl
Will not tolto he fided ; In bre family the or. to
irretrievable. •
Ohio and Pents.ylvanta liell Hoed
Slate than two thou-and men and horses are
now employed upon the Ohio and Pennaylvania
Rail Road, and tho work done is the month ot
!intent amounted to nentily 0000.
That :a a large force.for a line the work on whoi'i
in generally Itcht, and 0 show, the rapidity writ
which it is advancing towards completion.
Some additional hubriptton: to the stock aril
be needed to enable the Company to complete the
road to Matt.illno without Incurring a dottung debt.
About one hundred and twenty thouancd donors of
new nubacriptutna will be required for tlici par
pow; and, when we hi -wirier importance ct
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ers, and the ,htut to La MI en an be brtlogb:
into profitable leo, e :h. , -tronet,
why the amount rett otte.l-tv, d rmtd,y ra,ed
The contractor, are dont, the eti,h prie ,
and the Chreetur, ,httold he kept in toad. to carry
out thin wholeantnc ,isteut to the end.
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It must be confessed that the aspect of affairs at
Washington, with respect to the settlarnent of the
Important subjects which have so long occupied
the atientton of Congress, are gloomy indeed
Toe Texas Boundary Bill, tf we interpret the tele
graphic despatches aright, has failed to the House,
bye very decisive vole. Thls is ominous of the
fate of all the other members of the Into Omnibu.
Bill—the admission of Caltfornin, the lei, tonal
governments of New Mexico and Utah, the Fuji.
live Slave Bill, eta. The whole of these exciting
questions we fear will be left open to ag state the
country fororne months, ir not years, longer. If
this should prove to be the case, the consequences
cannot be whet wise than injurious if not dins.
irons.
In the meantime, Texas it preparing to enact teen
eon with a high hand, and to wage n war With the
whole Union in defence of a Marin resting on the
most alined foundation. Late intelligence tnform..
us that the Governor's Ale•.age, of wtoch we gave
one 'seeders a aenopets yesterday. w s refefred to
a Committee of both Howes-13 in the Senate, and
21 in the House. Thin committee had passed
unanimouely the following resolution.
"Ten, will maintain the integrity of bee terri.
tams at all hazards."
Oa the 10th of August, a bill was introduced into
the Senate authorizing the Governor to moe his
mgimenta or one thousand then meh—the psy
same as the United States troops of the same cln•s.
each volunteer fornrshlng his own honor and arms
The bounty, a half section of land fur three month:
service; whole archon for six; two sections (or
twelve months. The Governor is authorized to
skimmed personally.
These rash measures we fear will lie earned out
It is highly probable that Texas is labortng under
the deluaion, originated and eneourticed by the
agitators and disunionist+ of South Carolina, and
other Southern States, that the will be amply tip
tained in her rebellsous projects by arms. men, end
money, Irvin her sister slave States. Relying no
th r, she may even proceed to the desperate hazard
or reeisting the United States authorities. If elar
does, fearful most be the 'rue.
We rej.ooC, that at such a time we have a citizen
of a clear head, en honest and patriotic heart, and
a firm band holding the reins of Government.—
We have the utmost faith in Mr. Fillmore . . disere
lion and firmness, and have no doubt that he will
prudently use all the power of the Government, if
necessary, to quell any theurrection, or incursion of
Texas into New Mexico. In the discharge of this
painful duty he win have the warmea sympamire,
and the prompt assistance, if needed, of the people
of Pennsylvanta. If the worst comes to the worst,
we will eve if we have a Government which can
sustain itself against open rebeilion, and whether
any state, small or great, can defy the supreme
law and power with unpunts.
ANNUAL EXHIBITION Cr HAIXXICAII MA.vccac•
tutee AT Tan FRANKLIN Imsryrt . re —We O lAT
our mechanics, manufacturers, and other., to the
Circular of theFrankhe Institute, which will he
found hi our columns to day, giving all necessa
ry informatioo in regard to the twentieth annual
exhibition of American mannfactures, to take
place to October next. We hope the oppornintr
will be embraced by a large number of oar ingenie•
and by our manufacturers generally, to
present to the public at large, usembled at this
Interesting exhibition, specimens of their a:ill and
elaborate and comfit workmanship. There has
been too much neglect on tho part of our mauo•
facturers,-to present the claims of Pittsburgh at
such exhibitions, by which much loss has accrued
to our fame and character as a great attonlaclar
legcily. Let th:a evil be remedied by our prompt
nen to lake advantage of Web opportunities here
after.
Daring the prevalence of a r•rere rec t a at Pen
*swots, on the 231 ult., a boat conLonieg purred
Midshipman Dyer, of the U. s,ebooner Flirt, Mr .
Hale, Engineer ache Navy Yard, eat four trainee,
A. dispatched to the relief of a nehooner In tb>
tress, but unfortunately the boat was driveoronou g
t ho breakers, sad all at boob perished.
rmot the Wouhington Rer,rtti.
Remptietd Rail Road... Right et Way.
Ithroo gh Viral rda
The Pittrokirgi Go.ette thinks that the consent
of the State of b t nre cannot be obtained for the
extension of the Hempfield Bail Bond to Wheeling
The following COOKrIIIIIIC.IOII, from a leading em-
Zen of Wheelit g, who In I hornughly hequatntetl
with the feeling and viewn of the citizens, and die
connexion of the State of Virginia with the Ball
MOM i
•nd Ohio Rail Road. ought to remove nil
doubt on this point—Ed. Re.perrer .
Wl:cm-mu, Aug. 29, IS:A
&taros of the Reporter
Stt—L regret to find that on error existed among
the members of a recent meeting in your 8.. r.
relative to the connection between the aic
Vera in to and the Baltimore and (tOo , Raiiria
State does not awn one dollar of straw to the r,sale
nor has she any interest of any foil therein.l , •nr
citizens need have no fear relative to the eaten'
mon of your improvement to the (into ricer
urs,
However strange it map Berm to our neiolotoor
of the Reporssr, the aettcle of hoe coro-leroalo. l
"W." has not in the lewd removed me II
makes but little difterenee whether V Crcu,,a owne
stock in the Baltimore and Ogro Iior•ood or t. 1.
there can no ndeguate motive be prodno.rd whocto
will induce } , Cf ogrant the rialto of w.,t . I 1 non
and the pronexpal, it not whole morn of which re,
that it will Jirecoly coloperc with, ki mot soon, a
wort: which paieres ins hundreds ill nonoch
her territoroe, logour nerchloors of W .I.'o noon
county call their onlar common sorrow on rr.r
and laying wools .n• hopes !rounded ml too-oa:or:ant
!innovation, net, Ineet•eire• the pinto .o.w. 'ion.
!emu what aionoter are the votes to t.01:1• ea
t.•Cti
Will 11.0 4 a law m grant the min of wee Wm
they con. iron Eastern Virgin oa ' c • the
edeopiate motive' Eastern Virgin to toughy hope ,
at scone haute only to grasp the londe t oho went.
and romeentrnte it at Richmond on Norfo.e, and
tat in; to this,she would a thoonalool times prefer to
.gold up a coy .in her own roe—areal, to one on
do. Itebownror. WI Weswou V rrgonic vote for it'
Veit ay.,y . ht as well eel, trod the people of that
evens. commit suicide to benefit their northern
neoghborc ' It could not receive a vote except on
the county of Brooke. The Internet , of all the
West, especially of those through which the Betio
more and Ohio Rail Road passes, are so dichro,•
cally opposed to a scheme whose design is to woo
untie and travel from their State and Territory. iliaf
they would reeiet such a grant with the zeal end
pertinacity which are always called forth where
great interests are nt slake. The oily of Wheel-
Ing would standalone to the advocacy of ;uch
rotensure,and even her members would not for very
shame venture to propose such a broach of facto to
Baltimore. After eompellong the linltunore rood
to go vet of !county for her benefit. her members
could got hare the lama brass toadvonate a grant
winch avould be a death blow to the prospeolty ot
that great enterprose.
The feet is, the people of Wheeling hive noon.
pectatooa that the Humpfield road will ever be
built. They know the ought of wry cannot be ob•
tamed. Hut they quietly eneournge the people.]
Washington m their day deacon of rail road glory
for the sake of stimui•ling the trounce. on Ohre,
west of Wheelome, to ore on their come oninat,d
enterprise to that point. The people of Oh,o are
bacamong doubtful ot the proproety of making at
, xpensive n
1p Wheeng, to eunannter the dol.
flea try of C•o33lCfr lee .4,T, tor the parrt., of
coy sewing with a road on a edruneue slate ci
h e gredec,whoch has to compete ooh Thor beotrr
and more daret route' through PeOLleylV4p.c.--
flepOe, Wheeling now approaches them woth the
Henry field rill cod protect. Msge your rood to
Wheeling, eta{, eke, and we can proallec jr.o c
.1 rent pule throne h Pennsylvarom, by moons so
toe Hem; a -Id not rued. The a :he seine Wh,.. I-
:no ebonies, while mat woo of are pao—rs &on—
ts 001.1,13 out openly sad advocate the lir:midi oo
protect, and en. ate of her {imam:cm noisome w
risk 11,9 et pUtllloa by openly snorts the opoo ore
'hat there u any prokeboloty that the ugh! of way
can he obieoned.
Whenever the people of Wa•hinetoe ottooto
hove tuffiotently arnuoed th-rnoetre. 'touh tho pro.
fw , • we hope they tort;l turn their ottruloifi t. r
root, hte roooortottle, nod!nem etn...ontly tune
rojcet—the conotronuon of a P•ti•bcre I o.
Wooh:rot, rat; rood. Such to prod -ct m,. •hr n
delyht to promote to Ih , best of our .
:01-,nunt Et.r.moN —The 1.0111. Re,oi, oil, it
of the . 2.3 th Aug . a:tri 11.01 the doubt atiout tu,•
lbe Contrrea,onal IJi•trora ha, at last been v,..1
—one for, and the tones It gll.ll. the W r4O Tio
delegation In the nett Congress u-. 11 .4,0 t
F.r.t 11,,,—John F Darbr, N , 14
J,.. , ;,...bro.t Pa.rter %1 by.
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du, g Lo Inc that {coyer. the :sena,
•rand•
Wit es
Ann Renton men
Tn, }Jou. of Repreoent In‘ve.
Itern.ll men 4;
Or, no joint barot, Whigs 6 . ; Renton Fre• `• ter.
.1.1, Arm Benton Detnocrvo..lt In die number
Benton men 1,. moltoded two from the Pane. oral
one from Hay, winch. If tranhtetred to the Aho
Benton .le—where the Teel sore 'how. that r e t
properly etand—wilt mak.. the Benton strength stand
51, end tncreset the Ant, Benton vote to 5
nate Ede, tf the Patshorgh Gaz,re.
We pan regreitulty with Mr. McKean., t
Seeretary of the Interior.
The Mil creating that Departrocot, at. dr. cc
by Mr. Paton, provided that the clerk, shou:d be
tleett from the otherJleparments. Mr. Welker,
Secretary of the Treasury, auppoted they MU,:
urnah the force.
Ua Mr. Extee:e Let-eon:eh epp',•.e•. wrr
roade la the other Departaterttr. but they eou.d
spare no clerks.
Mr. Ewing engaged temporary elerko, depend.
not on Emigrene for their pay. Congress hove
passed an act allowing them salaries to the /at of
filly, after which the Deportment most loot to the
other depostsocros lor help. They have again
orated they could torni•h no eV:rho—on thin decor,
anent is yet unorganized, and the tio•ioev. is a.
cumulating. Q Iration, connected with the Land
Office arc ah•ing every Joy, which require for
their prompt demoion a familionly with th_ne
[Awe.
The long and rue :eyeful career, ea a lawyer, ni
Me. Ew.ng eminently qualified low for the stil
ton, and the bu 11... was promptly attended to,
daring his adminismsoon.
The minas nanoe of s ill.tingarilied raiz, of our
own State, IllOjE JOHN J. PF.AH.SON bar
been honorsh'y otionid in coonrotion ibis
office. As a Lund lawyer he has en superior in
Pennsylvaula—ta a statesman al enlarged view.
and nnblemtsbed integrity, he pspolartiY curt
mends him to President Fdirtiore for thin ap?,nnt
meet.
Mr. MeKennan m cot an expiring Stateoman.—
He fur a long time related to allow Li. ftienilt to
n•ge hit c'soms for a Cabtnot appointment nailer
Urn. Taylor. Him name we, prominent for the
Vida Pretideney in 'it, bit to the cation. of Penn
at Ivan a 13:legate., Mr. Seargeni we. nominated,
■nd supnorted on several h licta.
The Onto Delegutea voted for John Dante, tin.
Boeing that he could not be nominated, they deter
mined I. support Mr M• K •nnan. Toe Geary an.
and o.her Southern !Meg ren were tumulta to
vote for him. Mr. MeKenntn befog a member
of that Convention, trawl be wos cortrul nil,
promptly declined the honor, agog that his not.
State StappOrted Mr. Selygolit, and that he WoLl I
not be a cmadidato. Y. S.
JENNY 1../ND . S Pkm.t.er at. A eIq:ARASCII, eZe
The editor of the Newark (N J.h Adverimer, wrm
mg by the lasi atentner from the (amen. watering
place m Europe of Baden Baden, Auguei 6, epeak.
of haying heard Jenny Lind there at a cones t, the
eight previtere, m which were present many of
the nobleret of Germany, Frame, England and Ein
em, including Coont Nuseetrode and aid Metter
nieh. As to her miming and pereettai appeamnee.
the editor rays :
"She was in fine voice, and attracted the nowl
distoiguishing applaiwe Iron, the most bruilant
Numbly. Her singing exceeded el. espeetatinr.
exalted they were. 'rho 111.11.
WE, remarkably tine; the hand here w Nod to tw
the best in Europe. live personal appentanhe
much more attractive than we supp.wed.
smallar and prettier than her portrait. represent
hcr."
Tax hoot E CAUGV —The Wellsville Patrice
of Sept. 4, says:
We merely have room this morning to ray, th a t
Gen O. of mail robnery notoriety, surren•
dared himself to our fellow citizen. B. ay we
tans during last night. The reward for Hinton was
Five Hundred Dollars.
A• 11 pt. 2
Vote• on the Ter”T in the House -Boon.
Oar, - 11111 the Spectral Ore er—B.,
Apology t C• 1 err se-- n•el ra.rothrn of
Mr Jenl.in. and Ituniort gl Appoint.
of of Mon U Sontiners—Con
nrmetton of Mr Ess - hank
Tl, tr. Wes In • fit H•mee proret,?ir
en; tbe edver.e Ilco, Itu pr. 11.410,
of ttpe r, I ;0.
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lag foe Cvrinllillee of tC eat no[
?Icon• sts esess , s a Is sl sss , Lisersar t'r• Oct
+e.• t.. ad •d er:eq3Ate s o tss ssts. , Ss
ma:luia..tuntg nod p,dt:cmg r.,vrt,
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moved a suppemon o ,42e
S 2 14 the alE:m,ve. I.d I cvt 2" , 4 1 1 .
tlre,ltl•e• •!
et,ovv. flu the sy,,,
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the Isit.ne Colt it ~et. rce n•u, 1 ,1 1 y
fn the ansientl , ne: I ot Int tet I 1,1 , 1 untl,
attch the ad ',ll:trete do
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mind hen 1,. , .n 01.• , nred Le r•n , net i t•
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any tin. !,) die „ .dd
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A foor.l `l, rnunry.nf'ortn• u.
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Texts llauser•, who, etrorot Ihnt he vs.
11011 voth Wro on the S3yrnore.t. r nor,
!Aro !Jay,. $n wt to.he
fur hon. on no 1,0 'So) por d,O
.race loth :e•t. Th.. ...True. ore.
from 40 to Ut yearn old. Tht y o hco istrub
Is, nor does any oat: toterlito watt them.
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Addrrem of the Committee oh
er -rue Amu., tasYrrear,'
th , c! l'outey/roni a , f o r the prnmason
AltrAanir Arts.
7 ;i la•onne. el the S•ate el l'ennsyl•
voi lor •• r prenott eit of the Nlcelitind• Arts, and
te• d owd • tee exhilir ten of American inanu•
i„, ••-, ,•, :•••• month ot Oeloher next, n the Hall
, • heir/line. in the ray of Ph lad e -.
1 , . 1 ..c -in. erste
Bell haring been appointed a
'• ear. v purl o.e. into elleei,
tio• •o el ii,en, ite g experience and the rapid
.pt. ••I I .e... cattle:noa, among our people, ha.
••• Fran: :el In.l tiee ha. always felt tha ti t. in
onler gve :Iw-e I•xtehition s the desired
•• pl. , • --it• 111.1kk! them genera!, and to
u. tar a. poewitile, the produels of
a , ..••• oot- • pi the .111011. Every inducement will
inerelere Pe uttered and every medal,. afforded to
.r e c I ,, ••••lt•tnte.. nut] unmet...toren. of all parts of
the, exhibition for
Mc ol 11,111.1ne their good. eenerully kbnw
A a , t ••• I ., ralitded io the will he e
•I V 1... reed under their charge, and a rgil w
1,, maninand their fair share of the
wow ON f the miniereiP, v.ours
Tar o•. client aim convenient nreangetnuni 01
the r, ••:el .- t, whteb extolns ate held, pre-
Advantage. tor the deploy of coed. and
cvor u. II lie made to improve the opportu
o
.: , -h ere thti. cOlered
Tao oot roal ore .ul.l.lmily the
- tete a- • ,—• by a bleb our former exhilimuns have
.•••• tt ern. O. The rule,requirtne that goods en•
rera, it i•• io tee examination of the
~, .I • • eeatiooo ler prerittitn, I.ll°ll nor le.
,•r1 the day prevloo4 11, the open.
lo t , , t , e•l p , oduriive of such cootie', cure
•.• r,, ;›, •• Li It still rues !
t•••••
neM• o'lll h•• made In es.hihr• to adrato
.L ano.leis tanehinery that may
: •,• 'file Instottle na. sMain
, ~emilrower; and n caret" ol sttiooin
• omery will be provided. roatrlbto
. .• bruech eve re-pe . 11.,11v turd, a. es.
mo ...or ha. .hown the mterest which the toddle
ryLt• •I 11,, the .• . ntrtvated to estend
.' •retk. n and to heneat the olventor.
.•... 0.. e warM tor amyl... ot
umler time regulatmo.
t , . .1., 111111 0114 exlvlattoon will ni-
NOlllllllltlg nI Pllhheln
limyLe rinin u. of
, •••.• v Lnown Entrl yppr..rmietl, we
• • .. Ma... roller person.
• produrt. y.no.
r cret.....e or 1111.0 v, then
e p. and the, adarw.on to the
Itom tiotole. known to
11.... •a: 1 !he 1. , 111111 , 11101, ee,t-al, to the
hom 3.1 consumer.
• V. ON , /
i
I` Co,
• . FAch:Lbous
11 I!I 11 l' 1(11 . .!
- A \VAI.I3I:I;N,
' !. ("I' T \VENTII7II F. \Will
.1 \ll.li N Ni.FACTIT
I.
• • ttrt prepared for the
• • t , A. 141
. I .
,• w •,..h r u
maanger.,
1,, %en.,
tn• 1.1. tiled
1 ~l I. I" 111,
MEE
Cli[1:11,11. Nifty In, I-. 511 E. C IiARRETSON
Ilr t ••.e by k..yser dr, Me Dowell, 110 Wood atteeti
/I ood at.. I/ Curti, Al.egheny city;
I) A r...t0.t. Aneebeny; Joseph eless, Allegheny,
the propt.e . .Pr. S. M. KIF,R,
.1111 1,17,1i111 I n.l 1...•1 Ile., Seventh .l, Pitutbenth
rir hiure,,rd
I I eVJ
•1 her w aoulncr rani pre.
=M!==l
MEIERII
d ~_ ~0~~~ mp,.
i ... 'A l~~u n ~ nit a
•• itr, prk pet
rrn ute.
..1.11 tltarilgl lee
rt , ,,.1 1.115 e .revur re,
prem um• nre tir.l,
t.by m Rev. 1) , or Putnam, I,
• • 11:ri 11 1., mat,. it vub:.c by the
•
. ;. • ii• d in, pray
. , a• ~. to ad o w ht
I fain.,V
.• . .• moltoo Itititr lIPM/Mh
• . • •••11-•• 11, rill lint, under
! . • .• • t.e , a tan-Lin, and fatal
• , vin already know,
•• utst J•It , ViCU-11 S•• I n nor
• ii•••.• it t t r.e gratin.,
' •• ittld iritnerli
Thai
on the
w • r•iii .11, an In tn
v.,. lir, toot and my own lettinn•
I ran even 110 W. hotel,
y rn y. tl fen. tint tt•tveneg.
I . JIOII 1.. and helm,
;Lc i• • 11• •••••1011, arid lemma
f.t u• u• 11,1 i ivi.i not lort.
nonitill. Ilnd I
w 'ill try w. 1.1 I ley ownt rat
I. tin. I-a•t en t f•r the
it.••• 141, I Ith Vey ..‘11••
" Inn fog v..riona 'or
• ..ov 'ait in nod g
iy.
i.eg
l„ ornate
I rio one or,
, r I my rm, 11,
ua •,,,,,•••,•••...••1 10 Ihninl•b Putnam. That
ti tit • e.ere nay and eympainy, I Mel
ne•ur. ic.••• i• can reality, towordi corny mem.
i.ea of I have left a greeter degree of re•
! •poi I amt rig tr.t, then that of whinh yno are the
1,0.1 I fll.r Than nne I have received re.
Irientinaip and kicdneae, for which
I have roll lown, and SM, most truly grateful.—
ti,eu h . A • ,r•• I', n [Jena:afar, have not only my
flog, thorn of the moat Rawer° re•
gent and fitsidady, but every individual of my
lamt Y kaii I inward, you ?het you were their
ps•tt.r end rte. , Mend. Often hen my wife re
,
me a e•I you' took in her, from her first
to.comitiii your pattshonet; end often has she spa.
hail wall females of deep gratitude, of the Milo
one,. r wt
our public mioratiamt, and aryour pri•
iii-trootiona rad LVIIVG,[II lODA, and of your
of her affniries and ',Wag, in what rer
Intel caber 'CURIO. Vicar. Thema.. bin often
rorailed end referred Kan having firmly establish
ed the religious felth and trout which art now
atinh nooitien of cooled.on and support to her and
our eat d.ien.
A. to myself, nothing that has occurred bae
wont, ned those feelings; and although than 1
tenon Itehtnd;mey not meet you without the keen.
rent angundi, I neat you will exunernie them from
any p.a.nc panao In, or knowledge 01, the lithe?.
op cal the mon:tent I have mentioned; and
may you remember them in your prayers to the
Pallor Of the latherleas, and the widow's God.'
I trg you, my dear 'if, to eousider this Strictly
• private loiter, and by no mean. to Live It pub.
tony i at the same time,l will request pp to
make known to the imme diate members of your
attn , y, the state of my reclisPi sod ply eontrii
ItOn.
Thit evety conaolation sod blese'eg may be
vouchsafed to yourself sod to every member of
your :wetly. la the heartfelt prayer of
Yore, 3. W. Wearrra.
From the Boston Mail, Aar. 31.
Art, belag taken down, the remain. or De.
Wilwer were placed io the cedi whmh. be had w 3
Imely oN•upted, and kept cold Nal evening, when
.her were removed to the randenee ethic family
at C...mhridge.
W e understand that hie death 081 COMMODicr.
led to tee family yesterday afternoon, by Mn, W.
H. Prescott, sister of Mn. Webster. Rev. Dr.
Putnam was present when the communication
was made. The family received the intelligence
with calm resignation sind ehrissian fortitude.
The funeral, it is said, will tube place en Sun-
day, with as little display a. r .tsible. The corps,
will LI deposited in the family tomb at Monet Au.
burn. Rev. Dr. Walker will officiate al the fu•
await.
(From the Dorton Dee, Aug. MI
One eitcumstance occurred at the emir, of the
interview of Prof. Webster with his wife and
daughters, on Thursday everting, whieh fixes it
beyond • doubt that the fymily, when they left the
Doctor that evening, liatlcloated acting him again,
for, when they were notified that the coach woe
waiting for them, one of the daughter( expreas
r d a desire to rennin a little Jorge,. They were
very politely and kindly informed Mitt 'the hear
for ebultrg the prison had arrived, whereupon
Mra. Webster sited Mr. Andrews..—awin m e h e
none hour for closing in future ' Mr. Andrews
raid he was confused for an answer at fart, but
finally answered her that it would.
I, is raid that Prof. Webster made no detailed
for Manion to go before the public. He has talked
freely on the subject of the murder with different
Individuals, but always with the premiers from
them that they would not make any thing public.
Tic Rev. Mr. Waterston received a very long
a n d very stnaularly written letter from the Pro
fewer before his death, and revere] other clergy
tern received similar
•
Tryrcanscn
Mova'rnv7 to C.I.A.—It ill it err
-I.l•Pee not devoid of interest, that two such
men Fathem Matthew and Chintquy should he
engaged simultaneously at the two extrehtes of the
Ciouti—one, in the very South-Western borders of
civilization, in Arkansas—the oiler, among the
French labtionA of Lower Canada—pushing ahead
the work of temperance reform. Though le. re
nowned, Father Chtnequy is a worthy yoke , fellow
of Father Matthew. His work hasheen somewhat
ninseiers, but thorough and complete. The French
Canadians have been sadly addicted to intemper
alter.. hut within a abort time past, no leas than
eaumro adults in Lower Canada hove pledged
themselves to total abstinence.—K. Y. Jour. Co=
' Woe.' —ln commending Dr. hPLane's
Worm Vert:Wage to the public, the proprietors of this
great remedy prefer to use the language of those who
have tested netnerils. . Read and be convinced
"Alructud, Allegheny eo. Pa , Sept. 1,1817.
Kill h. Co—We have received a quantity of
bltane Verrnifuge by veer agent, which we have
cold In oar eu•tomers, and In Avery cave It :has had
unparalleled suereas. and has never failed in any
ase. We can rt arterially recommend it aa the beat
worm tan theme that we h vvvvv er known. We might
rbennon any nm`n, °feces., if necessary, where It
has Fad atande u tful *unease
`•KA e RN k RICHARDSON
ID - For sale by J. KIDD & CO, No BO Wood litre..
auK3l-.1k.1.S
to Sight by Lb* Pe.
troloom.
S I.tvroP—Str I Iststi to bear lealmony In the
rnethea. virtue of the 0,1 called Patrolrorrt I w•a for
n tt.pc .ctrtl oitth a badly inflamed and very
•ttee rt r, to much tto •• to love sight entirely for about
t rt r ibontlt, with very awe hope. of ever recovering
t.elt, and but a slight prospect •f having It re,
o ..orenei. my Kneading phyinemin lem
mere,ful malting • CPR, or in giving relief.
• 41.10,.1e.' me but little encouragement. I heard of
nin ale let of April, 11.50, and gave
~ the regult m, the right 11 emoted an,l my
ea rept • litue tender or weak when I go
a u , rim ANN IRELAND.
,Cinrinnsu,M•y N, Itio.
la./T*l4-1:r- I have teen Mated with Ptles
ior ear, and twee tried other remedies. without
ih•-ht re , 1 , . in:ill 1 he•rtl of the Petroleum. I
on., one Lok,lo, end thing 1 ere courtly
••.r....1 I ret ornamoo,. It in all who are aditeted yeah
Leer known it to be good for Net,. eyes.
=EOM
(Ace o: 01110 and refl. R. U. Co, Thad it.
Prrnecaon, Aavast
Trap LO)1/4,11 of Me 041 n and Pennyylvama
Rat , Canal Company arw br,rrh) notified to pay :he
Awkthime. of fore dodare per ahare, at the other
of the Comp•nv.nn or before the VOth day of Malan
The no.th tn•u:menti on or before the 20th ot
The tenth Instalment on or before the
.14v of I.t.lnber nen.
o. to..onent was called (or on Jae 4Cth o
W,l ',RIMER. Jr, Treasurer.
BIIAI:![l.1CTT ♦ WHITE
Wn 0 110 4 •,11. 1•11111,31.
D.OIIESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
Noi lot Wo ~
I N r t
,rrove, ii• very . ne• vain:iodatin torms.
iie rriceiviiir fresh epode
ou r
I.‘ inn 5e11..., r co, urisi . evarninunan of our
• net weriern inereti•nts, end °Litters visiting our
_ tugs!
4 M'CORD & CO, lab
Wan!e••ir Manufaelurnerad Dealers.
lIATS, CAPS & FURS,
Co.. Wood h Vittb stir, Pittsburgh,
Where they odes a :ad and entaa.ete tqlrle of ilau
C• 1. Fur•. , e•ere •nd style, hy %% hole
., • no IGta,i, endinvite the atteramn of their
that
Lrrre,• ,urch generall, asselme theta am
.et. on the son my:FAN...NA:ma TWOS.
FL P. TANNER 4 CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
34 N ood •t, hatwaaa Third! Fourth,
Are now recer,ng Weir rerT large and aorerzor Fall
block of
BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS;
war I r dc; .
TIONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the latest
•ar..l expreoly •depleo to the vre•tern trade.
I, Ls. been selected with great care, and as to aizea
muJ qua styts not surpassed by any stook to be
raher east or PG.. Our customer. and mr
eitant• retn..y arttnaited to esti and examine, as
we aro ...trona.. to sell on the most remon•ble
terms, Aka, booclyear's Patent Rubber ethoe• oi all
- auxt.ltdtf
DAL. D. nuirrogi
D i:l2"Dee e :::," Ze h n
Ll•rtel ard Ferry streets. nett-dicta
ESCOV RAOC 110.1114 ISISTITOTIOSI
Cl T I Z ENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY, .
Of Plilt•burth.
C f; 111'99E V, I' era`r.• • W. !II A RKS,
hlirr —No 11 .W •ac r street, in tie warthog. of C.
II "PAN r.
t I Y on ia bo n . oz .. pr m eLalt w to n i , nr
i, re o zl . l
r , on nth, is atop,. and In tranaltu Teasel., to
•-
A e,, ple suareit.y (or the ability and integrity of
ibe In-litown, i. ethieded in the character of the
to n •Il citizens of Pittsburgh, Welt and
orn kno re
in the community for their prudence,
iiit•llicmice, awl inirgrity.
• (loamy, Wm. Beasley, Wro. Lae
inn, Jr. Walter Bimini, Hugh D King, Edrea:d
11, nicitiiii, Z Kinney, S. flertimigh, S. M. Kier.
esaprow•meona•a Uesk
DR. to. sTrA lINS, late of 130{10,1, 1 prepared to
ime ri! Iltwra Tan,, in whole and parts
o• upom e
min or Atmospheric :domino Plates.—
I' ALL IN rtvir •oneete, where Ilse nerve to
mihre realdenee neat door to the Alay
iii'• Fnuriii creet, l'ittaboneh.
R tree iro—.l. 11. lorradden.F. 11. Fate. , Jell
FALL IMPORTATION OF HARDWARE
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
1'49 wooDsritr:Er,
Are now prepar,i with • lar•o and 'mai fork of
I , Ot-n, t. and and American Hardware, to offer
Maki. COMM. 10 buyer.. Thole arightn• to
t.t.eordi promote their iniereLt try looking
011/ .111ri, ttiry aro deternuned to 0011 011
1 1" /00.01.0100 UM., 0000
it:, l'huraday moraine, the 6th Inaten t, by the Rev
:I Jot, ha., Mr .1,1. LieeplNat to 111•11.1M•al,
/oh, Dav,t, , 1111. m: this place
01 Mg monsoon of the stomach, at 9 o'clock pester.
Jay merlon, Mrs. I.:A.A.ns i.... aged 56 ye.
lie, funeral will take place this efternaon, at two
o'clock, from the renderer of her At:Mond, Mr. John
l
Barbour. on Andenon !tweet, near the !land. treat
Bridge, Allegheny City. The friend. of the fam il y .e
rropectfully Invited to attend wlthoot farthein Um
-
it? The funeral of Loam M. WILL'AI. Willanove
from his parents , residence, Co Felton street, a d pro
ceed to th e Allegheny Cemetery, this morning, (nine
o'clock. Wye
WAZITMD,
ASITUATION so Book Kae_per, by an tAperb
eneol be coulstrs. Addreo "110z.6t3 Poo Ofte."
filsbttbiory reference given. sepfbolo•
DURTON k WUBTB,
No. 77 MARKET STELLET.
PIIILADELPHIA,
Arc now receiving their All Block of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
Including a handsome assortment of
MEW STYLE DRESS GOODS
N. B —Particular attention will be paid to orders.
I=l
GOLDNN SYRUP-40
~p 4!
TO WE/STERN MERCILANTS.
FALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON a CO.
DEMOS IN FANCY 4 STAPLE DIU GOODS,
No 63 NAUKLT STILICILT,
Between htrd & Foutth streets, Pitts[
INVITE We attrutton of aterrhants riaitine the city.
to their est.:naive stock of Fad and Winter Goad.
selreted With guest rare and atmntion from recent
importations, large • unllol2 .I.l[l, and jams the lead
in m rs
anutac.ure. by their resident partner in Nero Yog
rk There stork tn. ta.l wid be found to be much
lamer sad more d then pay they have ever berore
brought to this market. being replenished by receipts
of goods almost daily through the season as they ap
pear
time.We mode o r rice:ets, rendering their stork at
al full and thereby enabling them sue
easefully Joirramfte wan eastern houses
_seed_
ATRUNK, now in the possession of C. IL Cochran,
Allegheny. The owner ean have the aame by
provina proceny and paylog (or Limb. advertisement.
burroErnottre of James Ovraten, Exch”ge 114.1. Pat.
aen6:4o
LONG WOOLED
S•XOSIT SHEEP FOIL SALE.
OWING to my baying parted with most of my lands
and about retiring from busines, I will expose
at SIM* Sale, on WEbNESDAT,3d day of October,
my nib dock of Sheep, consisting of One Thousand
head, a t e hundred of which are yr ung ewes, a great
portion yearlings •nd two year olds, the balance
hock., yearling canine., •ni spring lambs. This is
one of the oldest established docks in Washington
eounty. and as I have no at the Liminess tor
upsrards.of 30 y nary, and win gs havin pared neither pains
nor expense, I tditter ray Self that I Low offer to the
public • stock whtch, in quantity and quality of Scene,
and timely of breeding, c•nnot hr suroaased in the
United States.
'nese will also be offered three or lour salty, .le
110 let, • :Machine for Threshing and Cleaning grein,
Farm Wagons, &c. Sate to be nerd on We premises
Ilse miles most of W•elliegion, on the National Road. ,
Bale to commenee precisely at 10 o'c'ock, A Id, on
said day. A reasonable credit iiibe given.
'sort:s/LS WILLIAM BROWNLEE
--WestOn Rep I
TIIE new and large double Saw Mill, with two
good frame houses and two acres of ground for
mill yard, situated on the Monongahela Riser, s short
distance nh,,ve hock No I T ire mill his • large
steam ergine w th two boilers, nil in good epair and
at sufficient capacity to drive all Mc machinery at
ached to the mill. The machinery of the mill is con
structed on 'he ticest and most approved p Is n, and all
capocd Tel ma, with a ftili set ot lath saws attached.
able o f emir d from eight to nine thousan d laths
perilay The with Me large and commenimus
yaand its neighi.orhood to the Lock gives it a de
cided advablime over any mill on the river for steam
boat building and repairing, and pott.evim• ad
vantages over any mill in or near to Me city, ler ebl
kinds of lumber business. Alio! winch bo renl,l
on reasonable terms, for a term of years For fui Vier
perimeters, apply to James sr Fourth Cocci
Road. or to r, Ralph Reed, on the premises.
Posses• ln to Le given on the . rem
of November heat
stpebw3:l3
d 1 ILL ABID FARM FOR BAWL,
TIM Mill consist. of six run of stones, three by
water and three by steam, 4 of burr and 1 of
country stone. The Mill is in good order for making
merchmtlable work There Is it Saw Mill attached
to the mime. The Farm conmots of 20,1 acres, about
73 acres of which are cleared, the remainder good
wood land. There non the w premiss.. a comfortable
dwelling house and barn, ith five or six tenant
houses, sod three good well. of water, with several
never failing minas,. There.. on the premises some
coal land, two excellent stone enamels, and a good
orchard, bunny :ran. The Pennsylvania Rail Road
ia now being made through the property. which will
male very convenient l or tranoponing door east or
swat. Any per.on slistimg to y ...chase .ovaluable
• property, which will rent for die interest on the
purchase money, will please call end nee the owner,
on
on
premises, near the month of Three Creek, to
Wilkins townslitp, Allegheny manly, P.
set. WIIS M. BRIM TON
HORTICUL TURAL. NOTICE.
AT a regular meeting of the Executiva Committee
11, 01 110 le ttaitarg ft llon , ealturat Sactely, it watt
unantmousty remt.vral, that It would e Ina litedmnt
to Loaf LLB coututapt .tett tall eilotettlon 011 the . 451 h,
Milt, Yr d 17th day. of tieptr rale, ae adveru.ed, °m
and Mc
ina in purl udlavo.da La IL. tar prtmantog wane. of thm reason.
e 04111
lambent of the society, in conicquener of
which. 100 soeiciy would her fiCICIII of conic of the
chute," collecuons of Trull, flower, sad t rees table,
well as their per•ntial
The
to
regret exceet.ttnuly am they are
obt•xed to A...pi:most me public to. ,for
but hope
at thr next exoloomn mnke amend, for the dieLup.
possum:mut JAS Yr A RA , ROY,
A 11. At'litlEW AN,
Jtit, Al I
IILAJC K, Jr, Member%
JAS. NII . IIIII.ICK I of Exteo•
S WICKERSItAti I
ti•e Com.
JAS. GEI.IlltiE.,
It. NII7AIIIIIII', I
Fora (o days only, Duhufo's grand original Paint
ing Is Of
ADAM & EVE, IN PARADISE.
T HESE sublime work.; of an, valued at one hundred thousand byre I.oen exhibited In the
prtnetpai eines el reland, Sentland, end
the eltes. tu the u, Iv aernir.tuan 01 Over
MO 133111.1 s of per.ons
Open from 0 itt the mornol WI 10 eth
410mittaner y 3 et, Clatdren c "g
0 K. CIi&DIBILILLIN'S
PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL COLLEt ; E
Corner of Market anti Third street.
•
ou RS of inaltuct on both day and evening Sta
ll, den. ant, thi. (mutation at y tsme and
re a completn Mercantile &Wean , n, c•noisting
of Book Keeping, Commercial Computation, Pen maii•
•hlp, a c
0. K. Chamberlin, Instructor in Pentnanabtp and
klereanttle Computation.
John Fleming, Eq.. prineinal treetier rl trout
Keeping, and Lecturer on Commercial yei e nce. Law.
to .Mr Fl Inane win be aneisted in the Law Vera.
mem br several members of the Pittsburgh liar
ecp.a
TII If CA DIAILKICT,
East tide of the Dotmor. J.
Pk . 'pe ethinl upon b t i Pe ' :. b re re r l I e . !: Ye"ft de.
leasonaler or• tea —hey beet
Ler. v.. re. .t •—•
up• nor I.:.• ...
• u homed • • • • ou
11. i• • deco..., o•e cheap,. Cud lo•et MO, in
PotPlauot f le•e. MORRIS &11/11101(TH
loriL Propeleoste.
•
aaaaa tad Pau.* Win.. and Brandlo.,
L ITABLE for Medicin•l Purposes, alway.
1.7 hand •od f4r sale by the br tOe. oral
NORRISk lIA woRTICS
Itrps lea A Wane Store.
COVCITIAG altlfaK.
THE anderatened oral attend to CountinglThat,
tne eitteo of Allegheny and hust.org h Ike
alall , o. hood around. a. re der cone et
Ca , ge• moderate flatulence. nandusty street,
[tear the 1 .puss Church, Atlagheny.
BEIM
tarrarramess.
Joseph W Kerr, Arcoaeer, Pittsburgh.
Ilaytd 7.0rr10/111, eO.
J K Moorhead, do.
, amer do.
, Irabeny. Sapterul.cr 4. If3o.—seps,l2a,
C. , EESE-613 /AI IMIt received tar asla by
t. BARNES
Inn it I:5 Second in
1, , LOU R--10 bets Ilopede In brand join reed by
X
eel! — _ SIIRIVF:11 2c BARNES
NOSIELIIAN ZINC
Vteitle Montagne enmpanY suPP l Y l heir ogi.n l s
with Hoofing and Flooring to shecia:lll feet, from
It to 24 ounces per aqvare foot. Corrugated to @beet/.
3/7, in oa, for mane put no buildings 01111 depots.
Ship tiScatizing, 14 a 41' inches, from 24 to 35 ounces.
Nails, t•pikee, Wire, Pug. Molds, Perforated Zinc,
Zinc faint, &o.
hey warrant their metal pure, and hie from any
admtature of Iron, or any other substance, and re
commend it for the manotocture, or moort artcles in
the house fornisluns hne, as 11 does n ast, Is not
steeled by the action of water, and may be poltalteo,
painted and Japanned ,
namo ll, model, Plana, apeciSeatiOna, and other
Inform :lon my be had of their •gentr
11PCsta. b. &mon., New lark;
Aral:own, Roan. &Co tenon;
NAT., I s tserrca & Co., FhtladelphuN
W. & IL McKim, ItaturnoreL
SLIM, & STAorrta, New Orle•nal
' F. kIILLIROUX, Resident Agent,
Ithnover et, New York.
Liege, September Y.—sepk darn
===!
TN a wholesale .nd re t•II Dry Good. Store, a eon,
petent salesman, with undoubted ref...epees; non•
other need apply Address C. It., Box Pittsboct,
Post ()Mee eepq'tnlt
111117 SEN. PLUAKETT t All.llllllollT.
ANUFACTURFIIS of every variety of CUT,
/11. PRESSED, & FLINT GLASS WARE Ware
house, Water street, lately occupied by Youne,
scn & Plunkett seriol2w
CO.PAILTPIERSIIIP.
AM ES Wool, k al., have &animated James 014.
Scully, with them in the m•nulacture nriron,
Steel, he. The style elite firm will remain unchanged
Pittsburgh, September 3, IESO —ltepl:d ler
0.2 ismov r.. 116..13. //k.
Mauls Iran Works.
A 11111C11 WOOD t CO..
NIAN UFACTURERS of !RON, NAILS, CUT and
AV/IOW:111T NFIKES , SPRING k A U STEEL.
Worrhoooe, No 113 V 1 wer street, .Pillaborgb, P..
Ar, CO.
.oe.Partnerphlp
OH A RLF-9 T. !heaven, Enact. Plantett, and Chu.
hilluight. have thin day emaciated them...rt.
enderthe Imre of Ibm,o, Plunkett 2 APEnight, for
h , Pnrp •r manutamormg every •anely of Fll.
Elam e.
September 2, rt 50.—ver.y12.•
IIJ , L . L11 . 12 , 2 i l n t . t , t
a. been ee cetved at
Literary Impel , Third street.oppomte . the
Mee Ever y mechanic ahould have thi. Aron.
vepl
lIARPF:WS Monthly ,Alagaalne for September.
lictortal Field Bout of tne Revolution. No 6.
Joel reed for sale by K C srucieroN
imp( Cur Market &Third cis
NOTICE la hereby even, that an &armament of
One Dollar per share hat this day been ordered
by the hoard of directors of the Iron City Alining
Company of Mialturan, payable to the Treasurer, at
their OgiCe, in Picaborgli t. , on the 3d day of October
W. PALMER, Treasurer.
Pitutbargh, September I, 1t . 50.--aeptd3t
GitEEP4 COPAL. VARNISIL:ihrIs, 10 to iiria,ar
10 Legs, sow landing for sale by
ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
riep4 Water A Front str _
NOTION.
•
THE uedertigned baying purchased the interest or
Wm Id Semple, in the concern of Semple, Bis
sell t Co., will et/Althea the buHness ni mithufaeruseg
iron and nails in all the vanes. branches under the
same name and style as heretofore. Warehouses,
No 45 Wood et, Pittsburgh, and No 14 Water street,
St. Louis. CHAS. SEMPLE, Pt. Lome
W/11. S. BISSELL.
- JOHN BISSELL, Jr.
.sap3d3t CHAS. BISSELL.
Mesitens lie:ohmage for Sale, ::,f
A T ?educed rates, E:chan o
the
%.7. 6 KINS d. CO
see" Coo. Third /t Martel pa
Pulverlord Corn Starch,
LIEPTIILD arid nrepared expremly for Fried, Pod_
Recipe
ding. Cakes, Comerd. te.
Recipe for Belled Cumar.—One quart of new Milk,
four eggs, half • teaspoonful of salt, two tablespoeehrm
of refined starch—mu the claret In a mall quantity of
the milk, till It la perfectly dimeleed and .month—odd
the egg., well beaten, to the march—pour the ens
and inareh two the balance of the milk, while bolt in g
stir commetly oil It bolls an 000.—E:eche.
For sale by B E SELLERS
sap 67 WOOd
Ylaiaa.d Wanted.
T HE, highest market price will be pWil ie CaM be
SELLERS & NICHES
329 Liberty at
pACON-Ito 0 hild• prima side . Mr rate by
witS SELLF.RS & NICOLB
TITHED BEEF-12 brim clammed Foga, Cared
2-./ .23 SELLERS lc NICOLS
0
ILS-200 g•'• bleselted winter Wbale Oil{
300 ga's do 'do
30 bt. No Y Lard Otl; Sperm 011;
10 bria No 1 do for .ale by
era
SRLLERS a NICOLS
Asf ROA ROP;riPERATION—If Chloroform and
Leber will rend er nets.. insensible to pain. ale
are the duty of the.e who sell many of the artlete•
parlarung to be Shaving. Coup. in present each Par.
chaser wish • solheient quantity of the above articles
to relieve theirifertng while ondergoing the op..
ation of shaving.`juLF,4 liAl/EL'S PREMIUM SHAVING CRF.AM
is now admittr d by ell to be the very best article for
sha•ing bolo./ in ibis or any other country. la
the usa of my Almond Ruse and Pistachio Shaving
Cream, instead of tieing an operation to be &e.t.a,
10.1 re is really it Neon.. The ingredient. of winch
it is composed are of uch • nature. Mat • finer and
richer lather can be made than with any other ankle,
by which the braid is iionened, and the akin is not
liable to be honied by the meek whi c h f orms ao !acre
a portion of other shaving soap, nor will it become
chapped. but will remain *room , ' and soft se an to.
No one, after sting itii• Shaving Cream. c.
ever be induced to use any other. Canyon la nee.-
sary in purchasing my Shaving Cream, a. there are
many mattations sold Ask for Jules Hanei's Shaving
Cream. and you will then get. truck which renders
shaving ease and pleasant.
JULE". 3 111 ITEL. Pr rfomar and Chemist,
No Ch.vitnal , Phila.
For sale, wholesale and rel., by B. A pahn es iock
A. Co , and R K Stlle n, Pituburgh; and John Sargent
and J Mitchell, Allegheny City. .nra -2P
Coach Line I CoaCh Lace I Coach Loo
(;RI VI„ whole •ele are retail marufartiter
\ T. Coach Lace, Forge, Core, Tassel% and 'I ri
.at No r 7, North ninth street. Pholedelphie.
ti II t'oach Makers and dealers will find it to
their Interco to call. All orders promptly Mleaded
rert4:dlor
ICE— , S tc• prune for eale by
11., Peril SKI.LF.IOI h strimia
NOHLI Harr reduced toe oleo of
'I , their Film Family Flour to corr.; and ori.h
the decline in wheat. sepU
VV "s"-ion:.
CO
ri R.
:EASE-dg 210 W landing from steamer Navi
gator, for gale by 113A1A11 DICKEY I CU
ITgept: Water tr. Front et.
CIN:151,0 yes ot•orted, a prime arttelm in smoke
JUR boo. and for sole by yIOkIVER A BARNES
seed lan & 1315m:tog ot
O,AIOKED SALIIIO74—A rarity highly prized in the
k_ Cow, but never before brought to Patel omit. A
few very surertor,,u•l reed per einre.r, smi far mile
be wail A Aleol.CßO. CO
•et , 2 WC. Lib,ty.st
tHEE , E-20 boa prime reed fur sale by
/ R CANFIELD
'l4, I
E i•Koor PAINT—G brls star, for ;ale by
rtug:ll J II CANFIELD
A GIRT, about 14 or 15 years old, to may in
. a u sla
t. family. Apply at this nlsne. g
D RI: ,, PILESERVEDGII , =FI A - 7 1 ,,c r;;: t r i ezd G ~b 6
1 A :3T11.1.: ROI P—Rentlar d arl a co c r c rLn a bj
aroll A CO
b"'
P ;;;, 1 71117 1 LU;1 . 7114V;IIIII
anoll 116 Water at
A 10)Ell—,1 curl" rerl Aft. by
RLRIIRIGGRA INGIIRARI
• o aale by
IS s AI er.J k
. ' 'UDA r ; . 1: 11.1:11111)1.:E INGIIRA%I
b No 3 Ma...;
M AC KEREL I 3 o hVk:ri• do; ree'd for rale ' by
A CI;LBF:RTS, N A CLOUSE
gyy2 IDS 'Abet, .1
dozA . Voc,;;l4^47,'''.; 'clorsE
-- 50 b., W. R. Aeetveft for oaie by
A CULREHTSON & CLOUSE
FA..! , f , r , r . r d ,
hs r or; p . P r o o l r aa . ll , i;l
oey. A , IFLUERTSON & CLOI:SR
D LACK WA IIDIAILi-50 b3les NIK supc;ier. I
I'Y A CEL,II ERTSioN & CLOUnt:
•
PITTSBURGII CuALMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Cor. of market and Third sts., op Matra,
TS NOW OPEN for the receiption of students. both
1 .la and es:ferule,
toesr lu point of ar.
I
gement, mid urn for acquiring • •
thorough
mercantile educatibn. 'any similar establiahment in
sun section of she country. It is divided inte . th•ee
at
and ,%imer, erten bortng separate entrance. The
l :gs r tenant lecture room ocrup.ed ere Ideive•
It by theme eur.uing the study of commereml science,
.d to not tot ringed upon by the writing class as they
•ve on oPeropnate room ny thertmelve, The Ladies'
la•s room Is splendidly furnish., and no armored
C a
they ran pa,. in and 'ramie anobserven by the
centlemen. This in•iitution hos been condi/etre, 'or
to Psi , 1 ear. by K. Chamberlin, under the well
Loosen tine or Cherub, hil'• Commercial and Writing
•cleemy, and over two hundred smdents have been
in ane store last October It is well khown
by the nt:se re• that some Jew teachers a still Per
thatshe n•il and aueenionu tee method s` of Inman,
th•t consista m raring a printed book before the
pupil. Knit re ,utting hint to traolieria, a Certullt nom ,
her of pages. d:eining °thing furseary; bat
Wu plan has .ons flee< been abliSoned.' all except
the who are too stupid or ig not to give
etheient 1111.1. / have recently are
a
number of studenm into my elitra thus instructed, for
several toonibs watiout ceivlng any benefit. tint
oaring to the increasing patronage requiring
tnOre
time to devote in penmanship, t !nese .he
service, of John Fleintec, F:sti ebbe Accountant,
stint author of the National 13.. k Keeping,. Pi/ori
nt In. rector b•r k.keep c lecturer on Melva.
e
ille and C.immercial 1;a w COMMCIIt
Is
unnecessary, as Its has:i.-e,n Wenn Gni 'nth the root
:Tref, or Pittsburgh lot Vic in, thirty yeah. Those
desg a complete enowledre of mercantile or
511.401 1.011 book keping; snit also an elegant and
r.ptd penmanship, or a toorough knowledge of ma.
emaiies, Can eater itte College at any tune, under
the most advantageous CClCumatili cies. The course
of instruction is such 'as will chabte every mndeni,
o who MerIVC, Me resenbes] course. Mk e chare ot
oset or books nn p (coning 'the instit to ution, and every
one Mo• quetibrd will receive a e.,stia, and lip
1 I Icin,ste . mot will be of in•ii e service in ere
t,' g .i.nabott in this estimation has tine cii•
tiom, hy any utt.er IlidirMJ•l Con Milt Calk.,
•ildrensco to ri Chanal•crlin, W•th MICIM:Cr MO
College, wt.; nice t with prompt aiteunne augal
A drawn by steamer Columbia, on
,Palluer, anna d. olb favor of Bidwell
Brother, or bear Her. for Itt.l C
71,. ,
dated Von or rth ins a t..
The finder will please 'cave it wt h theunderalgned,
n.p.ment has been stopped. J. C BIDWELL
•us Water st.
brls tl F Flour ree'd fur sale by
ove3l W IiARUAUGII
(1111.:E1±Z-15 bin prune )ost reed fny sale by
& W lIAR BAUGH
.BACON—:
coke
p m;
ki.m er ,,,vea
for
by
avOl r & tV 11ARIIAUGII
R SPEER has removed to Liberty sifter, bclo
1J Pm
et t, No 101 thlrite darellina in ib
e t.lein% auglllalara
LI sSEEDIJIL-20 brie Aim reed for vale
J KIDD CO
•0611 al Wood al
SOAP -40 bx• Winelvor Soap;
1U boa Casult:Svaap, reed for vale by
aur3l 1 KIDD rt. rn
- • -
INI) 00-50 3. ibt just received tor vale by
aug3l J KIDD k CO
r)
p 0T nt. :4 3 1 , 1-4 cake for sale by
J KIDD Ir. CO
SI: O AR-5n hhds pro N. O. tostare, for 0116 - by
JOIIN PARKER 4 CO
so 03 1• MI Liberiy or
Air ULASSE.--30 brls N. U. Molasses, oat barteLs.
111 to store and for tale by
11,11 JOHN PARKER a CO
C(1. FEF,— J"" Oren
Rio Ifi'al'erL•o
OLASSE,.—IG bris /Limit reed for tale by
IV an 31 J B CANFIELD
Toll CC
u A g o—SO las in One .nd fI T V A IZ FIEL.D
S 1 ;co " r AI"b.y)USE J'AlHtirit:-'-111J7'11793;itrCt%"
Itlel In store and (or We by
o ' O -3 pro; JAIKES A HUTCHISON hCO
R EFINED SUGARS---• 5 hes double rePd crushed;
75 01k B citi4bcd;
110 Wl* C On;
150 be. L do;
'3O bes doable nerd eraithed;
50 hes U powdered;
50 brim C do'
ed;
In store and for sale byso brp, 0 clarifi
JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
aae3o Agts for Belcbees St Lonna Sugar Relnery
S. DI
nt ß or i N a:le " l A q S L'l'N{7.l' l'ot:.,!Pc•Lat7,ll//rfigd
aue3o
FALL FASHION. A
rums beauttrol style bl Om IN now received, and
wit! be tutrodueed on Saturday. 3lst inn, by
MeCoRD & CO
.nay Cos. Ftfllt & Wood Os.
Isiitiefiff4tmd Cbreinnati Soap on
CY !mod and for sale by
oar, 4 W 414.1NOFORD & CO
TRIED VENISON HAMS —A prime arbele, in
_Llmore and for sale by KIER A JONEI
Canal Dorn, Seventh at
JUNIATA BLOOMS- 7 '4 one on barn!, for male hy
.429 KIER & JON UtS
MACKEREL—Oubrit No 3, !!!!! chase. 10r..7
large, in siore and for sale by
avg., KIER & JONF-4
tiel•, Iv smotebotye and azd .. td cy s, • prime
ane,
BOLI V n It FIRE MUCK on hand and for sale it)
K Eli tt JON 4)1
I ooFtriti pn PER—Aaenry for the axle of Tarred
Paper for poor! roof., andordere reealerd for
aim, on the "me by W P AIARSOALL
our? r 4 Wood st
larie involce Platit . chamireable 'and
t Las red Mika this day opened by
anr29 A A MASON & CO
eIINS:HA/MS k Ia Fv stock of these goods obssing
out as great bargains A A MASON k CO
ava,29
MIONTS-3 • Mathis. Pont. rmrf reed, at Utif
law price aria per yard by
•aarN A A MASON t CO 1
A NW. BOOKIL 4
AMobiography Lelgh Hoot ;. total
I•conota of Mends and acoorrelooronea, In 2 vols.
froolusim
Carl) lel Latter Day Pamphlets—No VIII, aubject,
History of Dui. the Great. By Jacob Abbott, inth
ehimamnak.
Jai,. [lowan], • Romance. By Mn Marlin Bali.
Pictorial Field Float of die Revolution—Nod.
The above works roomed this day. and for sale by
C STOCKTON
wer2i Co r. Market & Third an. ,
11. E—A 1azga0,, n . d . r . 1. ,.. t.,„
j Ond for sale by , ISAIAH DICKKV &
sh
FiIiTHERS-11sacka (or aalo by
WICK A. NeOADIOLF-'39
iluspratt & /lime Patin:sr Soda Amts.
"St Mine, per -Anna Rarb,""Earat'pel,..Berlia,^.d
etre, ships, yin Philadelphl• and Eta
nd soptdor In bola strength and qualtly to aor in I."
market for sale at the lowest Pelee for eialeand ap
proved hills, by W & AIITCHELTHEtt
angli Ltberty street
• 0r.0.01.n£ C0.,
BANKERS
DEALERS IN EXCIINNer, COIN, BINS NOTE:,
Imo. Ito,
No. :!t FOURTN ► TULNT,
INev door to'llte Rook of Pittsberib.)
aorz...A.so•Op
w. uoL=ss & sows,
IC . aaaaaaa Brotor■
a.llll IMMICIC. IX
N o T EQ , DRA Frs,A CC EPTA NC E..GOLD, I.VER
• AND BANK NOlll+.
•
co u,EcrioNs.-4trafts, Notes and Acceptance.
payable any past of the Union. collected on the most
favor. lile n
terms.
. • ••
EXC/LaNGE on New York, Philadelphia and Bal
timore; also. Cincinnati, Louisville, Saint Lours and
New Orleans, constantly for male.
BANK NOlTl3.—Notes on all solvent bank. in the
United Stateadisconnted sure lowest ratea. All loads
or Forelan and Asnencan Gala and Silver Coin boarbt
and sold ang3l)
=MIMI
11
~. 10L a Si . F.S & EONS twee n,d tha,
four : l h d ange Ofke t oe t,7 blaNt. e t
Mand. sur,
NEW BOOKS: NEW BOOKS:
AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT
Tian Stain, opposite the Post Wks.
'l\ AVID Copperbeld, No Id.
Blackwood's Mogan. for August.
London An Journal for August.
Lilts II e f.nlr.R Age, No Mn.
International Miscellany for September.
Beaton Shekspeare—No
New London Phakspeare, Nos I and
Julia llowerd a matinee. By Mn Bed.
The Heath • tale. By Mania F. Tupper, RM.
First and True Lege, • aew novel Ilk Om. Sand.
B ACON-01"We assoned on Nand for ails by
ISAIA II DICKEY F. CO
Water& Front ass
DUTASII-10 casks Ist bonsai mom and tarsal, try
/ Kyr* ISAIAH DICKEY ICO
S. W DITING—W bris In store, and Irtl be mid lo
to close con§lgnelent, by
1Y At ‘ll DICKEY /t. CO
OFFEE-100 bag. prime Green Ito In sore
euri'S ISAIAH DICKEY k CO
lll•ughtering a Packing iriliabliihinant
=DIM
- •
rrilE well known Pork and Beef Singhtering and
J . Packing Concern. awned ad lormerly °maple./
by e late James P. iliartpbell, a for sent
Tito esuilaishment is located in Chillicothe, Bon
county U , on the nlat of ground dividing the Phi°
Canal Cram the Scioto River, wed haa one thousand
feet of ground fronton each. The enclosure embraces
an ad no of ground, containing lane pens, large and
comondious •laughtering, hanging, num., peeking,
smoking. and lard render', g hon., brink hnaae ler
office asil every convenience for handling TWELVE
HUHU/CM/110GS PER DAV, an rendering the lard
from the nine, an there are a double Ike num boiler
and sine see for scaldtog bogs and eating lard, and
two alba* for rendering offal by atone.
There 13 atm, on the mann, an lee House, large
enough to contain eight thousand bonen,
The Scrota Valley, of which Chillicothe Is the nab f
market, is one of the largest Pork and Beef Muriel*
in the Wert, and hogs can always be bought Mere
at lower prices titan at Cincinnati and many other
points, and cooperage is abundant and cheap.
There m no drayage coronary. as boats may be
loaded at the Packing Hun... and th e facilities for
shipping direct tram tilla via the Lakes to New Vett
or Philadelphia, or Baltimore via Pittsburgh, or ot
the Ken or Stitch via New Orleonr, are at ail reason
of the year full y equal to those afforded by Cincumad.
Aloney facilities an also good, them bang ten or
twelve banns within forty five miles.
. .
ape , canons for renting may ne made to
ALEX. fi 111cOUFFEV,
Attorney at Law, Cmclonian
• 01 to FRANCIS CANIPIELL,
alig2Frdtostri—Sla • Chillicothe, 0.
-
Prof. Thompson's Seminary for Young
Ladles
IA7/LL commence me mil cession, on Monday,
the 2d September, at his rooms, 04 Liberty id.,
between Third and Fourth enema. As a limited
number te received, early application will be de
able. For terms, apply to Ilea. Dr. Riddle, or to
Mr. T. at hm rooma a. shove.
Fitivi.orth. A ur. 17, 1E30. aunt7id2vir
VINE FLOI.II-30 Mk • Good arbt le,Just received
P and for 11•115 by 8111110 ER k HARNPS
aorr: 130 & 1328440 ml N.
M
ACKEREL—ZO bbl. No 3 large;
2•12 f brim° do;
.
20 bf Ms No 2 do; lost received by
SHRIVER & BARNES
VP STAIIVi.
•
MURPHY teLORCHFIELL, inform their custom
era and bairn generally that, In conwernence
of workmen b. mg engaged In enlarging and improv
ing thew Store Roma, they have removed their good.
to the SZCOAD Stoat of the building they occupy. unul
the improvement. are fintobed, where they will be
happy m see their customers ea t
usual, and for the
trouble of re el the ir
up slain, will ry and remonerata
them by lellmg then Cheap Goods.
_LEr int...nee from Fourth street. Ea • i
11ArURFIFY le BURCHFIELD hove Ju
ILI rupply alneerstyle Dart F'allPrinti:=!:l ' ;!r;:
al 12Ie Per yard. atig.6
'extra Family flour
A FRESH natiply of the Poland Mill. extra Raoul,
Floor, a very eboiee •niele. Jun reed for sale by
A CU, St RTSON h CLAUSE
the 1 iberty st
I'rERFINE FLOLIR—DmI brio. hind for role by'
CI ...Id A CULBEhTSON A CLOUSE
V IT. - 111031-110 s.ie I.T C_
.1 El DILWORTH & CO
31 Wral sr
!-30 bbde N. 0. Pupa, a prime armee, tn.
store nee Mr male by
nurn
k /IA RRAUCIII
LN-AUR—WO bits exira Family Ilan, ne , d bY
I' sayl7 tl & W lIARDAUGH
ILIPUTTER-3 brie packed In gore and Cr ante, bY
a-07 A W IMRBA U 0 II
-7 ca.ky Soda A.b reedfor vele by
SAW HARBAUGH
GLISH CHEFRF—IO bz. Imitation Engitab,
very superior article, mit received for sale by
• WM bIeCLURG it CO
2MI Librny rt
"DINE A PPLE: CHEESE:— A prime article, recd by
A Imre WM A AIcOLORG &CO
CllEME—juot ree'e Pala by
apgl7 WN A AIcCLURO & CO
COTC/11 SNUFF--Garrett's in bladders, for ea.by
1.3 ealo A FAHNOCK kCO
plG xi YIETAL-1001 lon s - Phaw Fu ES rna T ce Pig Metal
Inr sale by Otagl3l WAX DAGALEY &CO
A P - SAGO ORES - SE—I nave Net rere Med by
CI • urn 'Obi A 113eCLUAG &CO
qi.IRUINES—Presh '
IMES—Fresh Fan/ nem in 7. 1 . /cm received and for s whole
"4
"W".
WM ale by
*
AVM A IireCI.URO k CO
OSIN SOAP-60 Li. No Feat reed for ;le by
.o R = o A CULBERTSIIN tr. CLOUSE
R!' MUCK -I'44°' .""1`
JAMBW•101.1
fIOFFEE--1011 bairn pilime Rio for rola Ly
.006 JAMES DOLZELL.
LAND 011,-20 brig No for sale by
..R 2 G JA3I ES DA LZEL_L
irAN ,Ig N%II.9' 01L—Y4 Wiz kw male Y
JA ALB DA LZELL
Xi( ACKEREL-73 bola No 2, foe sa's, law to ,Jos.
eonsi . antoota_ Rapp JAMES DALZELL
DEkTER SAUCE-6 eases Wells, Miller & Pro
slot's ..P. , 10 , , out reed for sale by
WM A AIeCLCRO & CO
setr26 .25A Liberty st,
Q U PERIOR OOLONG TEA—IO b f eiteste very Etna,
1:3 just reed and for sale by the bl chest or lb, as bow
as it ego be bought west of the mountains
usuiltd WM A filecLupo k co
LIVE 011.-13otdeatts_
011.—klofdeavn, Blameales, & Moo brand..
Art renelved and for .ale by
4 LueOl WAI A McC1.1.7110 & CO
SALERATUS-100 &re in stare and for Bale by
STUART & SILL
Inn Wood el
D1(00310-00 0 •
•nO2J
•
d sor talc y
8 UM&
- -
G LAS.3-50 bss 7 x al
2.5 byll 8 xi& in store and for gala by
anyVt STUART & SILL
CIIEESFA small lot prime ri Cream ine'd b 7-----
10 8 20 • STUART & S. LL
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VINEGAR-43 brls old, in stare and for sole bs
V aniy,76 STUART I SILL
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.30 kegs 61.1.% just reeid for sale by
BROM. N k KIRKPATRICK
161 Liberty
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Wpxr Giapa Wine; - thaß — Pert
-iNtne; Prenilk
CI Brandy, lianas d Gin, Eaglialt Paillsl Ram,
Si 50c per bonne,
for
aide by
enure MORRIS & HAWORTH
IiACUN— , o rooks Sidea and Shouldnaile7b?
11 Norte 1384WN & ICIRKPA'INICK
FEATHERS -3300 100 Jost reed roe ax e
nue24 • hIifIIVER la DA RwEtt
W-t—Afe-hy
migal EIIIIIIVER & BARNES
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TOLIMA LADIES' Ilk2llllAillTe
ALLEGHENY.
Or Behonl f order Be direetton of M. A lilt. rq
w ( will be re-opentd In "colann•de
Freeral rt atteet on. bl onde r, P/ pasver end A
boon.), depament, & a no. bee of obtwital branch
es bale been added, and It corp( iewbenwrteta
ao that Inettnelicrts I will now be given to tebo a lans
of all anee and attammetna.
For pllrtietlltll age eitealarn which. may be bad at
the book storaw—or conwlt tla prinastale at Slaw
dwelling on Federal Eltreet
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ILINITIVA
LN G L/ 811 1 C li nical, *ad lilathemaneal St4l
Re•Oinn on Monday, the likb lan, al a
aratreet, at the bead of Pe Truth n
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• t : - PROPOSALS you TIMIBEIIe
Mee of the Ohio ie rem. Q. ft Co , )
Pittabargh, Avg. td, ; •
ROPOSALS in writing WI be received by MO
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litrulernmed unalTeesday, the tat day otOette, c ,
for the delivery of the neon ties moulted fer laying
the track of the Ohio and Penni.) Mania Bell hood
from honer to Massillon, a distenee a tU7 miles. The
number or ties required will be emu: one thousand
nine handfed per mile. The ties are to be of soiled
white oak or rock oak, ranted to the lemma., of
the engineer of the company. T 1 re must be eat web
n saw, Imo lengths et eight fret. If el sawed Umber,
they are to be seven by eight lusher minaret if of
hewed Umber, they are to be anted on the tap and
beetam 0 a width of eight inches. They meat be
clear Of bark, delivered and piled on on the lion as
directed by the angineer i between the first of January
and fast el May nest. Idfdders Ore reqoested to
.eta
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cumber of um they proper. to deliver, and oe
whet sections of the roll read they propose to deliver
We „ley
me,pry ton (6, be, or ebeetnnt t o
lee sit,
J P locrem, they may tit mem luebensimare.
Peep:eel. aie also emoted for remitting mod Wig
of whne pine or white oak, to lie four by nu e inche•
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