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irrv. R Pritvem la Agent for Mt. pep, et Ma
event scenctes m New gore, Philaarlptdn, and
Batton. and is volltorired to receive sobteoptions
and ailvertimmenta Mr et
Cr Pm:A.9I.I'IIUAXERIC.I.—A4VCrIItt.
men,. and 1101•CrIpti011ik to the North Americo and
United 'Srierm G•zr, , e. PrithuldpSia, received nod ror
.warded from
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Us, —SutiArriptionsi
for tills Im:it:dill - paper, will received Anti ioi ward
ed nolo thin office.
Datum - tin Aiiiieam--t,ilseriniteiiiTsdn advertise
manta tar this raper received and forwarded fire o
charge from this °Mae.
TO - CISCIMIATI DAILV (421111/..-..- A dVerlirel9 , lll.
Ka subset:flons, for than paper, will be received and
orwarde4 from this oGlee.
DEMOCRATIC WRIO sTATz TICKET
rot can.. coxlrms.oxcn.
J OaII OA 1)U. NG AN,
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701 r Dm, 0•••.,
HEN, , - LER,
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0};1t 9 N,
County. ,
Antintalonlo and Whig Nominations fo
Allegheny County.
pow 7nrwrr mom> ce,ronrcs,
TaOIIIAS )l. TIOAVE,
Or OLLTCOVNT.
rot morn arn-nos, TV'OTT rrto% CONORCO,
lIARMAR DRN NV,
or rrrarrrr.
JAMES CAROTHERS,
OW MUM..
•oR I•Sib(l4l,.
MOTLHAN ROBERTSON, FIL.A , oII ,
T. J. BRHIA3I, Lover Et. Cis.,
IL C. WALKER. FAxabciA
JOHN M`CLUSKET,
JAMES FIFFE, Soo . .dm
raostcrOss al - mann,
FRANCIS C. FLANF.OIN, PA:stank.
EBENEZER BOYLES, North novas
WM. FLYNN, Lower St.:Clair.
COUNTS •OSCUIOO,
a . N. POURIVEY:Ohin.
JD..915 ISTAT PAGI?. FOR LOCAL. MATTERS
TELEGRAPHIC NEW:,
Tus Carom: Et.verrios.—Cur Who.: friends in
this County sometimes excuse theinselve. for ma
king little or no exertion to promote the success o.
our ticket at ordinary nunual election,. nod even
Ire not attending the polls at nil, by the plea that the
Whig party in so strong here, that their votes an_
not needed to secure the election of the ticket.
That this poor excuse is acted upon by hundred
of Whig voters is very7ident from the fact, (ha ,
at ordinary elections ou majoritws are tunny hue
dents, and POMelltlICI thousands less. than' on oe
cantons which call out our whole vote. Then tut
majorities range from twenty live hundred to thin
five hundred, while on ordinary 1,01,10115 ou
-
thodainil is considers,' a: fair majority.
We consider it the drily of every Whig to vote
at every annual eleetOn. whether its importance
in their view is gresterer Irma. But if they need
a epur to duly for the coming election, we can
furnish it, antipasti we have neither a Governer
nor Previirnt to elect. We tied it hi the feet that we
h,er the writ inuccaa . , S
of Canal CDmmiseinacr.innthter Genera!,
veyor Central. The ti: rigs can only eery tht
Sate w r.t, they make .4 {r,saire said tiered err,
It is uselees for to to e4ue with inteliigrat Whir
rent:ere:4lW it is of Importance that we of these
5.11- r.tfi•ors. All are 'w.ihno to ednrt th—, ant
all tams that we citnnot do it unless the entire
Widg vote of this count) , is Out.
Wo therafaro most earnestly urge our Wiry
friends to take immediate measures to organist .
their several election districts, to se to btleg rut
their full vote. Thera, is net merit o:frietilty it
doing th!o, or much three creed, if it is pro
perly moneyed, and the' t con% will i, a 11.1 raw tve
fir the pains token. .
No are pleased to roe a buoyant rp;rit coirurr
in the Wh g ranks throughout the State. Thrtt
are grcathopes entertained of the success of the
Whig Icket. Our opponents are not RI all ann.
ovine of success. There' is no cordiality among
them. They have a poor and weak ticket, while
the Whigs have a otrobg one. All that is want.
tag to secure a Whig victory, is a fall vote in et
strong Whig dritricts. Wo hope for the honor a
Old Allegheny that oho will not be leek leg.
DCAT'II OP Butt, fla'rennra.—Tetrcrapttt dn.
snatches 61111Q1InCe the &rah of Intl celebrated
pu . pit orator, and dotttncembetl It.vine of the
Southern blethodirt Churn/1, at Lou.trattle, on
Saturday last.
The eriinneratiort orate CC1151119 of the Second
Ward, Pittaburyh, hes been completed. The
number of inhabitanss In exactly 1,003. The num
ber of taxables returned net fall erns .412. Thla
gives about 3 Inhabtmus to a taxable.
Burin.—The ceueue return, show that th
pleasant little borough of Butler contains MO in
hbrten'n, nod Igil hovios
Stautarivti.t.t.—Tha 11weld State this Mr
Dsrbrean, :he eeputy tryhat;tri , pled comp o erl
the cerrm nt that plate, whirl, rive• a poptda
Lon of 7 22 , 3-rstercare tin, ISt°, 1.593.
"Caurossra Comitsx."—This is a neat, inter
costing and racy sheet, published Daily and Week
ly in San Francisco, California, by Messrs Jame •
ht. Crane and Francis W. Sine. Ws have re
calved the Courier up to Aug. 1, and have giver
some interesting extracts in another column. Here
after wo may look for California papers on our la
ble will as much certainty arid regularity, as on
exchanges from New Orleans, nud o f vet,' lot.
dates. California is even nearer to us now, for al
practical purposm, than New Orleans was that
yearn ago.
The following announcement appears m the
putthe of trot Tuestlas . •
•
The eirenmatanets which led to the change i
the editorial department of the iirpeiblic i n May In
no longer etiattne„the undersigned cheerfully an
render John O. Sargent, o.q , one of am abl
foundert, the future control of an Columns.
ALLEN A. HALL
Tee Wittman; llamas CAME' —We will ink
it as a favor ,r some itch , . who 1:30% , wail giv
na some information in regard to the ve:ehrate
‘Vhnelina Itridgweaso. The delay/ is omens!.
able and vexations. Thsro is bid munagemen
aninowhere.—Pon cf . y,wrdwY.
The dtlny mentioned cb:ve, unavoi , b.b'e.—
Chancellor Vialworth has, we liclieve, ti limbed
taking the - access/of depasitiona in the ab,ve ease,
and they will t o F:iesectest to the Supreme Conn
of the United Stake at as rev meeting, when a
decisma wilt deubtl,as sena be made. 'flint this
dec.;s,on faYorable to the interests of Penn
sylvania, and tile ether States interested as the is
in the matter, no O. at all acquainted with the
facts of the caro min daub:.
Tito Psltavtvesur. RAIL 11.0,00—ruiroon
rem l'irrszinanu.- 1 .-From and fLcr the 16,rt of this
month. the Pennsylvania 11111 Road Company
will rnn their cam boo Philadelphia to the inters
emotion of their road with the Portage flail Road .
This makes a ez4:inanue line of rail road from
Philadelphia to Johnston, a dials..., of two hon•
dred and eighty Miles. From Johnstown to Pitts.
burgh. Passengers can have the c ehmee of canal
boats, or stage coaches, as may snit their tacto or
convenience. The time to Philadelphia will be
About thirty !heel hourz, by taking the wage to
Johnstown, and about forty boors by tak;og the
canal. Them rAe:ii..4 mart great:y increase the
travel threes: , Pl'Asburgh this :all and winter.
A Error/I.—ten Wheedler, pipers speak of
the Wenlna top...tier hereell en the mother cd
the Isle Brunter:le. Faiihe!d, the poet, nud who
Is edleg /dent proeurizg s obseriSers tor no nllrg•
ed new elition or his wee., co the ground that
she has h.s &Adieu 'o /upper!, ns n grns r iiere
or. The works arc never reee:ved, the tels
ter.% edored, ethd they declare her an imposter.
A M!: o. Pre/Nur M.N.:, —The bending orchards
in the conntry inilicato that a goodly number or the
machines thus mentioned by the Albany ReFlster
as an attraction Utt the fttto Fair, will bet Wanted
Ms Fall It rape:
One nrticle which Mr. Lyman Root, of Lake Co.
Ohio, l!Ceilubiling, Mune:. an lecr.al nnenbon and
makes eery' body laugh Tnot
and slicing machine; a parr, corm, and Omen ap
ples with marvelon.. ce;er y cortninty. One
tarn of the crank slices an npplo which ha.. been
Towed end sued, while the muse (PM pares nu' b-r
for the •liclng process, Tie old Ls present were
highly &lighted with the iiiventina, and the young
folks would mane been but for thr thought which
they e s presso.] aloud, that it would put an red to
the paint[ bees; rind ronseuncnt jMity . and natal,
menk The march of impnwement it mute lass
4lat •et reached its termtntu.
Correspondence of tae fittiburee bisreme.
Watzurann, Sept. O 1650.
Signing of the _California 13111—adrais.
Hon of the Seinters and Members—
Happy Coneninmation—ddioornintnt
—Position of the Chivalry--lllte•ge
and Per 'Mein Peet Stealing, to.-Gen.
Wilson, of N. H.
The Precedent to day a:geed the California bill,
and it will be returned to morrow to the Senate,
where it originated. The Senators frond that State
will present themselves and be twerp in to War.
row. I. wilt be an occasion of great interest—
They will be claendied according to the titles el
the Senate, aid will draw fur the allotment of the
terms. Col. Free:ma's fist net will be the moo•
Lorton of a bill f ir the div-aton of Cal!farnia into
district,
Eteerging the odrolasion cf Cohfotria, to act
of tfon Cocgrers wdi command such ocoversol rod
tear;c approval as Ste passage or Cur John rosulu
tion to dry, hairs( the how for final t_tootoncert
ot the 30th ofSep,uther. This it n note into.
ltrot, end every tad, will CD-Cllt in GC f••111.1f
of Seumrr D.Ckiritoo Cot ace :oz.:hie wing has
Seen done at this aers,on.
• • .
The :tome rercgrte.! in th • lituen tumndtnent
ti the Texas Ilma•lary en I Ten Million It 11, in
corporating Now Mcl.,art terrttLrlal government
plan with I:, by ter ' .O . 01 31 to in. Tee art,
anallve vote ues ttOtttponed of fourteen N anihern
and reyettleon Soullicrlt tlerlatern, the re getlye of
Mr. Benton nat.! Litt, tree !Oil DCOtlOCiarr. nc Jautt
slavery Wn.gr. It war noticed with tome Inter
eel tint tho p/opogand.rtt eft quietly end g:oomdy
i n the re mre, rot trtro ti Isomer, so that Mr. Ben'
eons the rely Cate against ron••n•r.eg in the
bill es it came from the Hunec. Tt.n t h.vnh y hist •
lehre the position that they lave nothn fir more to
do!I:H.1 with r.triect to there coratrurea. They
',eve I ml been tongee:ed. They remain
acre vii i ;IS rirollitta ut woe. When released
.hdy 'Mend to change the theatre of notion, and to
zo to the people upon the tftSl-153:30 of union or
disunion, they bolog for disnnion, so help them
Gad, an Brown of Sii.suisippt piously and ferment.
y exclaimed yenterdny, in abandoning the fight on
the MO bill.
What is ain't wonderful, the limes. to day, as
it, members thought, rejected a bill for the pay•
meat of their per diem and mileage, because it
happened to Ile clogged with certain plundering
Aetna of between lily and a hundred thousand
debars. The pay and &rage item was 8100.00,
Sot amendineute were added for the payment of
.brat four thousand dollars each as mileage and
compensation to the [ejected delegates frbrn New
Mix co, Alt. Lindh N. Smith, and the Mormon
Voliry, Mr. lialob.t. Another amendment prto
pus d.5'.0,000 to carry out vermin supplementary
omit :sealing fur the advantage of member, Af,er
vest of racueeuvremg,the bill was declared
lea! by the casiing vote of the Speaker, mahmg
'.O, but V. in tilthrslOOd that VI error has been dis-
COVereil. taint: h, when it is corrected, will be men
,o have been passed by two ma:ortty. I hope,
imwever,trat another vote will ire bad; and Mat •
rceohaideretion will prevail. This et csarages
meat to their, for so I consider it, is most ultimo.
:holy. 1 hope the public will noon begin to took into
to mark the moo who perpetrate it.
Tacre will he acme coniest over the Fugitive
Slurs bat it seems liXely that if will pans.—
r. 6 WWI the erOng sole of ayes 109. 110.111 53,
On n mation to suspend the roles, to Mho rt up.—
bis indlCßl:rt a large majority tavorable to In
. the able and eloquent Willg mem.
wr lrorr N Mir resigeed his seat
Newit :a FCC that he
1 .'..1.1e/tca. It is said :Lot ha wol
atto. , ,alL.• Sar:oy or Gcraral of Gatt'ortaa •nd
a.‘a, a t0.0.t onportout and tottpna.able
The imp-rtont business or tatautg IL, census
.rouitout uur widely extended borders ie pro•
sayttleator 1. as a great work, and oro•
g to ear very recent Imm...a necess 4 ore or ter
tory, yet ill or. unrargenxedcooditiod, and toil,
,rtrotirgln.grr,on nhrotE, and truigra
n tram Satins to :he Western tertnmtee, is
mere Mtaattlt than it his ever bees before. Mr
be se,tinpi shed end tettondisstile yrs
rid:nut:cf.! of this kaceb e the pub: id 571,e,
1 , met town tot his residence in Went rn Pea 33y111i
en a, end perhvos in your 01y. No cllzer at
SOVerhtnent it tltit, autalad to relrtetian from
,al.or than Mr. K-nue3y. 1 learn that a circular
lately l:eea (mu. zit :Tom the bureau admonish
1 . /e 11,1.11lant 011.11 , 11til anninpt the pract.ee is
.tickaome of them have nadalgotl, of making pub
s an unanthorixrd manner the intarmatton
In ater pn••ar eT..iro of .r.,liv,atuq., tyht,E
eemi,et erCOULai. d le.l, the re nee.% thal
bre eet:erteei r pnblir rte..
oee, 32. , to he undtl :or the ere , Li fa
o• ecieer et: i., reef.e,ty, or the ernee'u mom
;id gaeu 01 !Le" WhC6C ul. U lrlti reaseteon epees
.116CCCIS, 10 it. muolts
Pat.t4qr,qh. Caws
Ma. Entron—ln Wednesday's Tribune I ob.
.esvcd a piece. earned A. Lamont, decanting
my right to the invent on or pnicat of my Liles and
rape, and modestly ne•inang the honor of the in
ventton h inse!f......ion Mr. A. Lemont is eat;lV•
int.taken in relation to the matter ; for hi. Pa.
ten. D.e to ahorether differently constructed from
net x, a. h•s has but two cutting e fgee,vahtle min
lee fvur, wino's any machinist will acknowledge
alike. it for sorrier. It to true, the Woe prior •
c of cutting screws is the same, but differs es
eenhary in ever; po nt, and an that have aced
eeth U.ce giv e mine the preference. To Mn.
ei..ineits, and all otters hverested, 1 would to glad
f lacy mould cal and examine my Dies and Ma
ril ze seedy Merl, elves of its troporii fit., at
,e Wei e hon,e el Wood in Ycirn•gh , n, 'Weer
I rm oh.n ihet any rerpona
as htre , rely take lho machine, .01 it at work,
.e.l 4he ant better p'eased with my el, 1t.%
M. A. LAmont'a, he may Icturn the ma-
t: In 7 rxoenrc.
ItcAp,ct!olly Tour',
P. W. GATES,
by G•m. Mcbanght
P.lthburgh,s:4ltcrnher 12, 1E:0
Ten ('a? Dt.tircert cur.—The Soother. Preet'
at Waehington," the organ of the t ztreme South,'
eMe on y paper lint recto, to despond in view
I the re , ent action of the Hoare. Toe leader of
Saturday wen en artic , e from which we make the
fabowing t :tract :
Tao Tema. diemec.bermeot and New ?dexter,
tayrittire4 lull hoe peueed. 1. Ilse passed tar H 0.5
o f Rep ref, ,f,ff,%, c, if • mtpr2ty of ten voter; and
in our ripinino ti I* the 1 . 11,t calamitous event
is - h , eh has yet betakes thus Union.
When wit ter tiodies the Lek - alaturea of the oth
er Sauthern Status will meernblmend wn will then
aiiet what Men invent by their rtmo:uttons tart mom
ter. If they shall determine that, fa dert•rutu their
re f f3il3l.nn to reeler the Wilmot roma°, they meant
the tame and out the thing, then they wit More
ended slut ramit earnprchonetve and memorable
fir, that has ever been enacted befare the myth
et.il varlet', and the South will Faye rank to rim
tO
Unwept, unhonored, and osirung."
On bolero that becoma bee tale, it its our opinion
hinny c banner will be lore,
And marl n knight to earth be boron."
Toe Rxceir Fl." 0. to Pr...IIYLV.C(.. —The
Pennaylvanto papers comet° on with the most sad
aceountn of the toss dr brn by the recent floods
which visited portions Of that Stale. At Berwick,
Cotiontna county, twenty one fiCISODS lost their
lives. Two houses botonging.to George Meatier,
at NeMiopeck Forge, containing shout twenty per•
nous were swept bell • rui!ei down the creek , one
1 , two men were saved. The !tonnes were lodg
•niong trees, and were dashed to pieces.—
Pienum,. given, end pone of the Wilma recover.
ei. A Sentient:ll Hoven, ten Pc.... were
Arowneit. At Readine cieven liven were lost,
:imam. who, weed WIC Sands end three chit.
ire*, the wire and (Oaf children of Eli Merits, of
Leeepost,and Mr. Aaron Ketnp of fenesport. The
emot, of buildings destroyed at Rending were
23 prick bothltnge, 11 frame dwellings, 63 stables,
woe:neer, and utters—making a total erotic bun
lied and tone build:ego deteloyed. The scare•
cam too st Reading i, contented at $50,L60.
Twnly ace pennon. were drowned at the village
of Tsencem, Among. them toe toilets the name
01 the Rev. Mr. Otiertelet, pastor of the German
Intoner, n teeter niton, who Ntri•lied in attempt.
tad ton e-tine of ho neighbors froma wwateryttt . Tim Pn tet endtitpii.a plot ro nent•in the moot
re tent. of de IL ace done to properly at ra
otnettn It et nand I it•IA tin leinovt tropostolite t 3
the net e °ram, of thing% along toe Ltttle
Senn Amu.
MlTA...—we i,•er, hell, a toupee folly
entnlvel to creed, taut 17n. IVIPI.fr, whose sodden
its.ppesrence and etreposrd noiolde et Niagara
Fads pl , stol CO mnni., remark a leer mosths crone,
tots, within n few dove, returneh to tee home of
her tether, the tat; :reenter Noreen, at Detroit,
hlich,,tao, who headier.' daring her aLseure.
Clarion WWI which the preen has teemed about
nor haying ono to Europe in Company with a
aardietnan, lac-, are wholly unkmaded. She re
tore, of tier own accord, drawn mainly, we ho.
lieve, by a stroatt derive to coo her children, Her
teems to be disordered, and, it Is supposed
by her friends, that her absence was induced by
toe arena reltgiooe excitement under which she
1.0 boon laboring for some Unit
C..11 ,- nrt• I v7c.TVT.LT.ENCP.
Steam telllVll{ t'• • , 11.1 Clthra.—nn,
ramie papers are mill situ:mous:y urging the eget,.
lishment of a line of steamers to China. The San
Francisco Courier suggests that a coal depot might
be secured on the southern coast of Japan, which
could easily be reached in twenty five days from
San Francisco, five days more would lake the
steamers to Shanghai. This would bring the ces
lemials within a short month of California. and
would at the same time be an entering wedge to
wards the trade with Japan. The Courier urges
upon the American and English Governments the
establishment of a light house on the Barren or
Saddle Islands, as a leading mark for the mariner
in navigating the Yangtre.Kiang, and adds that
without the assistance of either Governments, the
American, English, and Chinese merchants of
Saanahai, on amurance of the line being mtablisl• .
ed, would have one built by subscription.
Trade 'rah Jo:um—The San Francisco Courier;
Ist August, (n announcing the arrival at that
port of the valuable cargo of Japan merchand•se,
This, 'we understand, in the only importation of
the kind to this port, and they have travelled a
great distance before reaching their destination.—
It is well low, that the Dutch ere the only nation
now tulle,. to trade with the Japanese, and that
the only por where they have an entrance to Nan
gamin. The Dutch Consul at Canton induced his
friends at Batavia to send for this cargo. It was
sent from Japan to Batavia, from Batama to Can
ton, from Clinton here—this being the only mode
in which it could ho procured. Parser Nilson, of
the Preble, a gentleman of practical and erparien
eed view, on commercial subject., think that a
direct trade ran now be carried on with the
Japanese in despite of the prohibitions of the 'Stan
den..
The name paper allude+ to the recent MliSioll, of
Germain Glynn, of the S. Navy to the .hpa.
new Government, in the sloop of woe Feeble, and
We learn that Captain Glynn, of the Preble, is
now ordered home. The able and satisfactory
manner in which he conducted his delicate mission
to the Japanese Governicent,•entitles him In high
credit. Wdh his *mall force he obtained prompt
entnpltance with his demands, and created a rm.
pees for ou nation seldom felt by the haughty Jap
i
anese—a r pest strange as it may appear, aided by
a knowludg of tie victories gained by our armies
in Mexic n account of which had probably
reached this strange venni° through the Dutch Ga
zette.. The manner in which Captain Glynn con
annuli! this business was in the highest degree flat
tering to the national feelings of every Amerman-in
the Ens, and we doubt not the povernment will
despatch that °dicer to complete the work be has
suably commenced—a work for which he Is, we
understand, peculiarly suited by his acientific at
ininments.
, A Chinese Funeral.—The Courier gives the fol.
lowing di.oription of the funeral of a citizen of
the Celestial Empire, which took place at San
Frandsen nn the Rib July:
nA Chinese funeral took place yesterday. The
Chinaman di a: the Chinese Itestaurant of Mann
Sri W ousting. The funeral was large, there being
over one hundred and fifty Chinamen in the pro
cession, each wearing a piece of white crape. A
large number of persons visited the burying ground
to witness the ceremonies, which were as follows:
They lowered the coffin as we do, they then threw
the white bandage worn on their arms, into the
grave, then matches and the was candles, and a
bottle of wine. Befall: covenng the collie, each
person bowed his head to the earth and uttered
some few words not by us understood. Then each
ihrew a handful of din nn the coffin, and passed
round liquors, wines, and segan.,ll,, of which
they invited each American to partake. mud the
grave was Men fi'ed up.
A Mira Journal trt Orezrm—lt afford.. us great
safisfaetion tonnnounee that a lVhig Journal is to
he ettinmenerd in a few days in Portland. Oregon,
by 'l' J. Dryer, E.q , the present city editor of the '
Courier. Mr Dryer is a practical and forcible'
writer, and a Whig of the right strtpe. The W big
party in Oregon, no well as in California, have nur
sed and sustained journals whose edttors and pro
' nrwtors have started as professed neutrals and a
in
to ssault the Whig Fumy—its 'dependents, only
timid.. and reppresentatives, and the Federal Ad
ministration. The time has come to tone off the
toast,. and compel these journalists to show their
hand. We hove many here in this State who seek
I every ocea-ion to villity and columniate Me Ad nun-
Istralum We have no faith ui the independence
of such journals. Tney Wm wolves in sh•epsi
clothing. and should be so regarded.--(San Fran.
Courier.
A Plea.tant Seght.—we witnesserl,yesterday,noe 1
of the most pleasant sights we have observed since
we took up cur residence in Ws land. It was a I
Sabbath Sehois procession of neatly drewed chil
drew, 011. and boys, about lolly ill number, aecom•
ponied by their teachers, on their way to the atendu-
er Dona, with a view of making an CICEINVOo Up
the Incur. They were neatly dreessed—carned their
baskets of food with thorn, and seemed so joyous
and happy. that we almost "wished we were a buy
arson." We have wen no nights here which call
edhome so torcibly to our minds, With ail lUI <4.
dearmeio.n—ferainento Trans.
IVirmly. 'laza Eelferants owas Or stand roars
—it Mr. Collier, law a member of the Illinois Lee
i &Awn., firs recently arneed fa this country: be
left home on the Sib of May, and. has hada re.
marl:ably quiet trip. He states that brims be
reached Fart Lantos< hr pawed SOOD let.loa, and
der leaning that point, although he could Dot keep
rnun , , he :hints he passed twine that Dumber of
•
...cum, .
La', • 1 de f . . ZI[LIF7I7 , .740a.--Tbe retm
boat M.” 0? 11,...,1 h. r pa•ntge. bp Pettier
Cetru a enat .oven roArrs he,* Yibn
ry. end .nn t. Tio• , re.ght and I un.ili.tre et Ofer
hog n vcd. 5 I. I.lst. The sert'den)
ofe nerd on effrundny coming. At the present
Lily., mean of water., on•igation high up °written
COn. cecessartly be attended with &ream.
frtr Srar.—Tne ;If nig repgrts that
theriestenrS in, on her upward trip yeaterlsy,
wee: n rens fug abort Pear river, and sunk to
hrr dee:. Si,. wan I , ,aJed with lumber, and will
prgbahlytbr raised without much damage to boat
or rem,
Arruirot to du Saeramento.—The steamer Sao•
rell,Jrn!o, on her upward trip, day before peeler.
day, .trues a snag pat below El - a•, and sank.-
4-ar,o veal Soooe7hat damaged, and it ts earl•
owed that a los., of 52003 was aostatned. The
•Sun" was ravted, and went on to Maysville.
Sea ere Pnorox.—The Pt ,x )4.nm on a !meg
atnut one and • mile, shove dm erty, yes.
, e rde7 morning, ■nd lornedottely went down,
dose inm shore. ACCOCIOSS are COI CI cunt alo
the probmhi+es of raising her. Her cargo w.• Cal
alhle, and we beard Inc loss attuaated at 512,-
0(0.
Lieu Pwrse.—large go entitieso fgranuiulireb
ab , m, [lave been d acovered in the neighborhood
of Sonora. Maj. &hies showed us a small gain.
t.to winch he had horned, which ie of the best
loalov He prone., horsing a large kdo Of it
s law days. and we expect soon 10 are alone
u !e,noi erected in the town where testa and
frail tenements now stand.
Salt Sprang.—A alt iepring, with abundance
of water eqoalls aa rroog nod as pure as that of
Saito, New York, has been discovered fif.een
colcs Pool Sonora.
Ice Cranun.—A new anic'e of luxury has recent.
If been introduced in town, In tie shape of ice
cretin, which in dirty earned pant our olti,e. It
In mnnf i:vuel by hirrcarui, of allow breoglu
•baui 39 mile, distaot, from the Stern Nevada.
111=
Bnrl. —We watch, with a good nt,sl of interest,
an the torten!, of bort, at U. port. The ship
lietongton, birquealoranawa and Abby liakentthe
laden tre t e gottunorej brain nhuut 160,000 of th a
items-arc lmddma material. The latter rennet
has 100.1r0f) tot the quaintly named, and is consigned
to b. A Slum,
•
rst ...IrrJerd of Ire —The tiehooner Merchant
cmcgtir.l to Dewitt flarroton, brittge from Bos
ton the lino lot of ire ever limited in Sao Fronemeo.
She 100, ar oartrd wnh, 117 ion,
- -
Offirerd ( vollphrnetats --4)n I, , wterilay morning,
Petrick Dillon, Comm, end Martial Chevalier, vire
Consul of France, for Kw Francir•ro, waited on the
Mayor at hi. MEN., and presented their ereilentinls,
as the acerechted agents of the French Govern.
mem. Thew gentclemen arr. ved in the Oregon.
Ova RAIL itriao.—We dip the tillowing.no
lice el ear rail road from the Ohio Slate Journal.
Spanking of the yuleus roads in contemplation
the editor rays :
•
" Thu bird reed commence. at Pittsburgh, and
entering pane, through Massillon,
Wooster, Mawr:cid, and Elellefontsine, connects
lag at tho wen line of the Sate with a road al.
reedy located to Indianapolis, • loan portion of
which is graded, and the cars art actually mooing
from Indianapolis attar ral miles in this direction
Through Ohio, It is generally located, and the gra,
ding along the various sections of it, is pushing
towards crimpled , . At Pittsburgh, A forms a
communication with the road from that playa to
Paitidelt,hia. It passes through some f the hew,
lest wheat counties in this Stale, and as rear a
we r.an read too ages of the times. it bids fair to
he the best rail road completed antYlS the State
from east to west."
The following interesting extract I. from John
Adams,' diary, soon to be published by Little d;
Brown, giving an account of his first nppearancgi
in Farmed Hall, 1770:
'"I had never been at a Canton town Mecting,,4lnd
Woo pot at this until messenger. were sent to me to
inform mo that 1 was chirwolrepreseritative of Bos
ton.] I went down to Faneuil Hall, and in a few
words exprereove of niy septa of the ditOculty and
deafer 01 the times, of the Importance of the trust,
and of my own instifficiency to fulfil the expecte.
Lions of me peep e, 1 accepted the choice. Many
congmtinntions were offered, which I received civ
y, but they more no joy to me. I considered the
step es rt devotten et .my family to rain, and myself
1 to death, for I could scarcely perceive apossib.lity
that I shoved ever g 0 through the thorns and leap
nil the preetiornot bat ca
e me, and escape with my
tire At this tone I d mine 'business at the bar
than any "MI in the Province. My health was
feeble. I was throwing away as bnght prospects
ea any man ever had before him, and I bad devoted
myvell In tabor end anxiety; :foot to Infamy
and to death, and that for nothing, except what in
deed Was and ought tube in all, online of daly.--10
the evening, I expressed to Mrs. Adams all ray ap
prehension::. That excellent Indy, who bas always
encoumged me, burnt intuit Bond of tears, but said
she wan very oetteitne of nil the dangers W her and
to our children, as well as to me, but she thought I
bad done as I °tight; she was very willing to share
in all that was to come, and to plum bee traM 10
Providence."
Pansy (lister: Srerts - ilmi-The Intul number,
of pnlera. lekerrimt, by ...intel4 from 17U0 to 11.1:0,',
inclusive, asaseertained by staiinies furnished by,
the Patent Office, in 11. follows:
I=lll=3
Maine, •
New Hampshire,
Vermont, •
Maimachnsens,
Rhode Island,.
Connecticut,
New York, -
Pennsylvania,
New lertey,
Ohio. - -
Michigan, -
Indiana -
Illinois, -
Wisconsin, -
lowa, -
EIESZEDMI
Delaware,
Maryland, - . 73s
V Ira tnta, - - • - 3eS
Nrtlt
o m,
So
h
• - 131
Georgia, - - • 8:5
Florida, • • - - • 2
Missouri,
Kentucky,
Tennessee,
Alabama, - • -
Mtssotaippi, - - • 37
Arkansas,
Loumiana,
Texas,
Toler
Free Strom,
Slave States,
Grand Total, 16,3113
Florida, daring a period of sixty pears, has ab
orted two patents—one for dressing feather', and
he other for making soap! Arkansas hew obtained
one patent, and this to a Northerner for a peculiar
manner of dressing stone!
Tho patents issued to the District of Colum
bin, from 1500 to 15:0, were
Foreign, - - - •
At large, 14
Itvonneetion with the above, there are now 1.
the Patent Odlce 15,117 reales, claimed, as fol
lowa
Of patents named, - 7,180
for designs, • - 257
for additional improvements, f 2
Whole number in Office (or patents grant
ed, 1,5
,‘ number of models for applications
auspentlrd, 612
Whole number of models for application
rejected, - - - - 6.946
Total, 15,117
So that nenrly one half are models of which [h.
owners have never derived the leapt Leneftr.—N. Y
Express.
ANOTHIS theastomrr.—Mliabean B. Limey,
formerly President cf Texas, is oar flat-(noted fa
disunion. lie mays, in ■ 'Mimic the Macon Con
"The t we shou'd desire to remain In the llttion
under to many CUCUMPISOCeIf dunnage, defame
nob and contumely, cod with the certainty too of
ultimate role, is a species of tufattlation, of Muni.
tr, a* incomprehensible In me as It is lamentable.
Bel I am sure the% the day of our dieentralment I.
drawing near, and that the words recetaion. reps.
ration, diminioti, which are now so appalling to
the hearts of many, will become the common dia.
lect of our children—and until that day shall ar.
rite, I cats entertain but little hope of the South.
The New York Courier and Enquirer has th,
following remark. oil the {maw of the 'relit
Wunder. all:
The portage of this ball bus not been secured no
much by its inuinsio merits, aa by the conviction
that Its passage was she lately mount,' y , In order
t, prevent civil wnr. There has been Po decisive
demonstration, that has met one ale at lent, this
the b salutary line bled is the true boundary of
Texas, or that the territory for which ten million.
Ire paid, belongs to Texas, or in worth that lam
No man, from any section, has taken that ground.
Even those Northern men who voted for the bill,
lariat this Tears her no void title to the teentory.
Or the money which she gains; and the &althorn
men who voted for it declare into she la not paid
for the lebitary relinquished. But bate urged that,
unless Use this tall etusuld pass, a collivon would
inevaalry Oeent between the troops et Teal. and
those of the United States—that Texas ahould be
added in the cutest by the Southern States, and
that the inevitable fettle MOM be civil war and
probable dissolution. No vendee, they erred,
wee too great to ward otf to dire a entastrot he;
and the hill was actor/Bo& passed, avowedly
padre the preunre of an exigency which wall
supposed is nt ovule all conandentions of atom
and trchnieal jest co.
1.. IMO illtatiTe is beyond intim The effect of the
t hall upon the question in dispute must be good.—
Tyx has proclaimed that she w.ll not accept the
bill—that she wall not yield what is yielded by its
provirion• Even if thut should be her purpose,
and eves if the attempt* to catty It cot, the pus
wage of the tell will be cf Vest service, for it will
net ~nly leave het loos excuse kin her count rhea
the had before, but will at least Maude thoro fauna
•hons she expects support in her reslntauee to the
auto: tines ot the Union. Texan must accept of
this bill, willingly on unwillingly. Concession can
go no !anther. Even the 'lout tiles trieuds of
Coin,iromiso cannot yield Sty ton an are to her
derhudn. ((peace Is to be had by eoneeswen, this
bill secures U.
Udmurt Mcratica.-4 murder was committed
Vogt,lts, on Thursday last,
which has seldom been cormlled In enormity.—
Capt. fiiidney Lane, well knew, In Norbllc sa a
sea Catmain, wes ergsged with his brother, Win.
Lane. In huddling ■ vessel In Ma above county,
where thrry both resisted A negro woman,living
near where the work was going on, picked tip
route chips from around the teasel, for which oh.
fence 6.dney Lane beat her unmercifully. His
brother helms how badley the woman was
whipped, went to his haute on Thursday morning.
to remonstrate with him for such cruel treatment
to the negrolor so trains an offence. tic told
Wm. Lwo to leave bun, that It was none able
huarneas. and if he said more to him about tt he
would shoat bun. Hi. brother disregarded the
throat, aB no angry words had paned between
them, whereupon he took up a double barreled
gunned fired at him, one barrel thhirig erect in
the face, the other to the body, when he felt to the
Finding he had not entunly tinned him, be
deliberately re-loaded his gas, and placing the
muule directly against hn bream, .bat the load
through his body. The murderer then micaped,
and had not been arrested ou Friday last. The
Norfolk papery state that Le wan Formerly captain
of the tug Sidney, owned In that carob etch woe
I lost in an unaccemnieble manner while under hla
commmid.—Bnit. Amer.
Drove or an.. Dn. Jouron.—The death of
.this widely lumen and eminently devoted miss
.tonne) la announced In ,teuera by the Hibernia
to to have taken place on tae 120 of April, on
board of the French brig Aristide, bound to the
Isle of Bourbon, In Which he had taken outage
for the bench of his health. His remain. were
committed to the deep on the evening of his death
For some time past the health of Dr. Jedron,which
had been seriously impaired fur several years,
has been known to be in an alarming state, and
the new, of his decease accordingly will not come
as an unhooked for blow upon hi. wide circle of
friends. IV Judwo was the son of the Rev. Ad•
ordain Judson, a Congregthonal clergyman in
Plymouth county. blassaotdscUs. lie received
btu collegiate education art:ll,mo Utilvcrally.wuti
tar ~..goal intention of putautug the protection of
the law, but experiencing a great change In bit
rebrous sieve soon after, his graduation, he en.
tared the Theological semloary at Andover. DI,
ring hi i residents, at this loattlution, ■ prodound
intermit In foreign missions Was awakened among
tbo studenta, welch resulted In his determination
to devole hie hie to the MisslOnary salient. --
L. wring Ms native laud, AM.." the fine Ma.
alocaries rent forth by the American Bard, in
company with Samuel Nevin, Luther Rice, and
Samuel NoU, he arrived in Calcutta in 1812. In,
consequence of studies daring the voyage, he was
let to change his opmiona on the meeting et baps
Lam, and • short time alter his landing received
the rite of immersion from the hoods ail one of the
English mtssionsirien resident in Caletuts. -lila
warnon on that occasion, which produced • deep
impression on the religions world, Is a master
piece oflogical ornament, scriptural research, and
give eloquence. After connecting blmaelf with
the Baptist dotominntioo, he selected the HUMID
empire as the seat of future lanon—al which
pint he ha remained, with seemly an interval of
relaxation, for nearly lorry year.. His efforts and
suffering. In the prosecution of ha neilion are
well known. He wan a man of high and resolute
courage, of remarkable self reliance, of more than
common mental ability end of devotion to the
perfornmsea orbit, duty, &haat Withent a parent
in Modern times. Ho had all the element, of a
hero in his composition, and whoever would took
for • rare specimen of • life consecrated to noble,
ideal alma, inspired with an elevated and almost
romantic eel( devotion, and dimly exercising a
valiant energy more difficult of obtainment tote
that which animates the soldier amid the smoke
of baUle, moat contemplate the strange and beau.
uful Lido'? of the hon.hearted miasionary of Bur
ma&
=922
APPOINTMENTS BY TUE PRESIDENT.
By and with eke ooloioo and ofmnnt of iho &two.
Daniel D. Barna/41,0f New York, to bo Envoy
Evaordinary, and bliniautr Plenipotentiary to
Primula.
williatal3trote, of Ohio, to be an asatatiate Jo.
tire or the Supreme Coon of the United Stittee,
or the Territory or Oregon. •
John 8. Gallaher. of Virgintai to be 3d Auditor
of the Treuery.
William Irvin, of rennirylvarda, Merited of the
United Slates, for the western dhartM of Penns*
vania, vim Alexander Irvin, removed.
Tames Ewbanit, Commlutoner of Patents.
CONSUL& -
William Carroll flaadorkot Alabama for
the city of Rome, # place of W cltolu Broo m, re.
called.
Lorenzo Draper, of New York, Re the port of
Havre de Once, in Frump, wko William .1. Bra.
pies, ccallath
YEdward Kcal. at Mcce, kir the vet of Rio
de InlttlO, in Diaz', vice Ikaham Parkr,
. .
Wimp R. Glover, of Monterey, far the dity of
Monterey, In Mexico.
Wm. K. Hayes., of Connecticut, for the Island
of 11.1bnitocr, vice Noble Ton o tit, recalled.
Ralph Kieg, of Lonisitoa, for the roet of Bra.
men, vice Wm.. H. Robinson, recalled.
403
FM
2372
253
1 2 2.2
5245
2122
John L . Hodge, of Pennsylvania, far the port of
Marseilles, in Prance, vice Daniel O. Drexel. re
called.
Fagan., M. Ringgold, of thaDistriet of Cohen
ia, tor the port of Arica, In Pare.
Berl N. Norton, of Mtseachugettg, for tha port
.1P;ctoo, in Nova Scotia, vice Lut►cr Brackett,
• Albert Louise, or Indians, for the port or Am
, erdsm, m the Netherlands, vice Chalks Nichols,
oilled.
Joseph Nosier, of New York, far Aueoia in
sly, vice James F. Freeman, tensile&
Alm H. Clemente, of the District of Colombia,
for the port oi &leonine,lo Sicily, vice T. W. Bobu,
Nathan Borcher t , of Now York, for Buie, in
Swiineiland, vice George H. %unite, recalled.
Zabdiel W. Potter, of Maryland, for the post
of Pmparalso;in CbIG, 'Ma Willem 6. Ikloorhead,
recalled.
Jame. F. Waddell, of North Carolina, for the
end of Matamoree, in 'Aerie°, vice Thomu W.
916n:tone, recalled.
Wilber, senior, of Net Yorlr, for the port
of Nice, In Sardleia, vice Victor A. &memo, re
mime/
Lherla Baker, of New York, for the port of La.
gutyra, in Venezuela, vice John P. Adams, re•
called.
Thomas M. Rodney,rif Delaware, for the port
of Mstansar, in the Wand c f Cubs, vice Simeon
M. Johnson, resigned.
Reynold Franck,ll, for Helsingtorn, V Rosily
Hoary Biocide, for Algiers.
John M. Pecrendea, al Dresden, in Saxony.
Pablo Ariguera, for the Port of Barcelona, in
Spain.
Mr. Elliott Cresson, who is new M London,
baying informed Mr. Topper, the poet and Olden:
Myopia, that an Eplaccpal Church ba I been
erected at Bas.sa Cove, In Liberia, that distinguish.
ed writer immediately sent to Mr Cresson the fad•
baring beautiful verses :
THE LIBERIAN BEACON.
A thousand miles of rugged shore,
And not a light !mune nen 'I
A 1..! the thousand yews of yore
. - That ant h a shame bath twee !
Alas! that Afric's darkling MC:.
The savages and alarm", •
Never have known the gleam of pace
Oa their aouth western waves!
Never,—till Now! 0 glorious lig bt,—
The base.. le a blcte!
And hall the terror. of the night
Are scattered by Its rays!
Furth Item the carry heavened West
Was lit this glorious torch,—
For, dear G•lombi.. son• t nee blest
Liberia with—a church!
Iten,—yoncg Colombia leads the way,
And - thews onr hard old world
Bow alarm in the eight of day
Can wisest be down hur,'d ;
Not by the bloody hand of power
That mangles whde it frees,
Bat by Religion's calmer boor,
And Freedom of the alas
Y. brother's! Patience in the word,
•
And Prudence, injonr zeal;
Where these eWcet angels well are bend
They moth the common weal;
The North olive wait ; the South be wise ;
Am! both unite in love
To brie /be stare lenenb the she"
Who is no dave eikre!
"Meter. Enid It Co—Gentlemen—Our amen er
Lane's Weans rapeci he m exhausted, na V also that of
.11 the metchants in this county. There t. (ode s
call for it And you rgi'l oblige ut by forwarding •
pocks.. gonn a. possible. lfit armed be agreeable
to yen we would net y ou: general agents for
country. 1" case let at bean from you roan.
'iSCIIUYLER A CO '!
The alrose Is only one among 1b.... of cenift
tate. sad order. constantly yeoman In moon from
all yasytera of the Union. nitich letters are the but
•ieenen of ay excellece..
[Er For sole by J. KIDD& CO, No CO Wood strut
corl4XvO3
Mind Ro•tor•d to Sight by tb• P
00000 Man*
JlAlMurh—Pirl I with to bear tertimony le the
Widical virtue of the Oil called ral(0:04139. I was'lor
• long time @Ahem.' with • badly Inflamed and very
thm eye, to tench 40 as to low light enurely for about
three month., with very hide hope. of ever recovering
the taiglit, .d but a Blight prospect of Ravin, it re.
fitted or the anrene, my attending phystruna Woo
ananerevelal In making a core, or in giving
and affordeo me bat little encoaragement. I hoard of
the Petri:deem abort the lot of April, RCA, and gave
tt • tri a l: the remit le. the sight in restored and my
eyes well, except • little tender or weak when Igo
tot to the sen. ANN INF:LAND.
Mantheld oh, Cthelnnan, Mar t I.
P. 8. tutees-7ft I b••e bren allbeted wub Piles
toe ten seam, awl boss tried oilier remedies, without
pesos:rent maw!, until I beard of the Petroleum. I
have used only one bottle, and think I am entirely
eared. I Worriment. it to ell who are afflicted with
Me. I have known it to be good for core eye...
Cincinnati, May 20,1tik0. E. C. GARRETSOkt
Dor tale by Keyser k. MODowell,l4o Wood street,
R E Sellers, S 7 Wood et.; D M Carry, Allegheny Oily;
D A Ellicur, Allegbenr, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, P. N. KIER.
17 . 4 Cane! Quin. Seventh et, Pittsburgh
Mee of Ohto and taunt R. R. Co, Third st.
Prersacaott Actual 2,1e20.
Toe Stockholders of the Ohio and nanneylvania
Rail Road Company are hereby mailed to pay :he
elibth loidalmeot of hoe dollars per share, at the other
of We Company, ort or before the 20th day of Aghast
The ninth Instalment, on or before! the 20th day o
September. The tenth Instalment oo or before tbi
Sith day of October next.
Cp.. The 7th Instalment vas called for on the 22111
July last
auxhdlf
R. P. TANNER & CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
511 Wood at, between Thhd& P
Are now receiving their very largo and eoperioi P.ll
BOOTS, SHOES, IND BROOM
Also, DONNE :PS end PLOWER, all of the latest
Giles, and exposmly adapted to the greaten:l trade.
It bas been selected will, great rare, nod u to sixes
and qua tty Is not surpassed by any stock to be
found either east or west. Our eustoroem and ram
chants generally are ramtsal to ra and examine,
we ore determlued to sell an the most remonable
terms. Also, Goodyear's Patent Robber Shorn of all
kinds augotattf
FALL IMPORTATION ON HARDWARE
LOGAN, WILSON 4 Co.
190 WOOD silt Err,
Are now prepared with a large and fresh stock of
lenghsb, Getman, and.Atcerteuel Iturdware to offer
superior Indoreatent. ho buyers. Tango roishlng to
patebase will promote th eir interest by lookout
turougn our stocta. they aro datertnotod to sell on
Me most reasonab le terms. attgld
IlaproVelenalat• a DealtStyr,
DR. Ir. tr. 8 i4TARNS, lam or tio.tln, to prupar•
roma. u .od art Ilhocs Timm to Irl o c thud tar
nrws, upludJelif nor Atmospheric Fort o t Plates.
'Ammar us u'.•l3 TO nu, mirror., or. e. a th• nerve I
corded. orrice m.d restderon non d .or m lb. May
or's othre, Fourth lomat, Pir _
R ars. ro—J. B. rdWadden.F 11 Faxon. 101 l
3GISCOUILAWIC 1108114 INSTITUTIONS
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY
or Pittsburgh.
C. G. HUSSEY, 1 . 1111W7.• W. aIARN€4B.'".
Office—No. 4t Water street, in the warthouro of C.
U. (WANT.
lii' COMPANY Is now prepared to insure nil
I kind. of rialto on houses, mannfaerones, goods
Merel.inlion in stA re, and in traneltu vessel, ha.
An ample guaranty for the ablltty and Integrity of
the Institution, Is .Corded In the character of the Di
rectors, who are all rumens of Pittsburgh, well and
Ineorithly known lathe community for Molt prudence,
intelligence, and integrity.
I/microns—C. D. Hussey, Wqqqm. Itgaloy, Wet. Ler
i me r, Jr, Walter Bryant, II gh D. King, Edward
Ilinaclion, John Ilnworth, B. larbangh, Pt. M. Slat. -
alatent
■IIACKLILTT sownms,
WAWA.. D.A. IN
DOMESTIC AND FO6EIIIII DRY GOODS,
xo.lot
N VIT E the attention of bayed. to their large steak
I. of Fresh (roods now opening, and which they ale
prepared to sell on very necommodating terms.'
We shall tar constantly receiving fresh goods dm ,
log the season, and request an examination of oor
stock by western merchants, and others visiting oar
city. augdt
ii M I CORD A CO, . OIL
Wholesale k. Retail Manufaeturers &Dealer, la
HATS, CAPS
,& FURS,
Cour. Wood & VIA& et ~Pltt•lnorgh,
Where they offer a full and *flyleaf Meek of hats,
Raps, Rum W.e., of emery oath and etyle, by Whole.
sale and Retail, and invite the attention of their etts•
sweata and purchasers general y, snoring theta that
they will sell pa the mart *Qv aseous tonal.
aagleaf
D4 DIL. D. MIT,
r mist. Comer afroant
•
aid Creator, dowers
10 ttttt erd Ferry streets. .11.411 vie
•
Yesterday evening, at e O'CIOCk, Mr. S. MATtIIIIINI,
Of Allegbetf.
Ilis Amaral wlll rmmead to the Noma Emmet Ce
metery, this afternoon, ea half rem theta o'clock: The
relied, at the deceased me reenasted to actendwith
ficriher notice. . I
BBOOMB-100 dozen Com B
sepla
PALL ARRA DI bEMENT•
fikm,
CItAN:EOF IiOUR
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Central Railroad atlas to Rollidayabarg
103 tll,l I'l Caned to Jolutetoteta—°So vase Pzil
lipad frortsJohnstmen to Philadelphia.
TWO DAILY EXPRESS PACKET BOATS,
ESL!. vely for Faszengers,
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
Time through, 4 boon—
FIN an *her Monday, September 18M, two dol l 7
Corrine Boats will leave for Johnstown, from
thew,/ lake splendid new ears 290 tildes direct to
Philadelplna, pawing over the new PCMIIIyI.IIIII
Roil (toad, being one o the very best in the eoeottT.
The 111 C rennet! spend moor mute make, It the most
deeirshle, as web as the comfortable one to the
cocci n cities
A Pocket Boat will leave every morning at 70"
clock, and every evening ate edema, precisely .
ED - The Portage Rail Raid is pawed In day light
r or passage or inlorniailon apply to
W hlonongalmla House;
septa or to D LEECH d CO, Canal Basin.
Hont• and Lot for Sale
ATHREK storied Brick Boum,. %Wylie erect,
I.ellr Log., just burls, and havi ihrtra h house,
gas Imams, aml all the modern Improvements, will
he sold, tf egithed for, before tat October nook Ode
a long credit will be peen.
11. BRADY WILKINS,
WI Fourth et
Low I Some. I...pa—Warrant •et Qannlna
DROWN Windsor Soap, Benauin, Honey, Mogi
DI Vernacular, Oriental, rain, and Olive Oibdroaps-
These Soaps are highly celebrated tor la:Tatung
smoothness to the snub
Purchued from too Importer, and for sale by
sepal it El ELLERS, 37 Wood at
Plow Music,
EfIFIVED this day from Ma east
R
I • Sercnade--Selv noon.
I a Serenade—Arranged as Daett.
Jonnnatle and Jemenot—For Renner.
\ Moo of by gone days—Fosier.
Away down In Cairo—Foner.
Do Waiehful and ltivram—Glover.
Besides many ocher popular Song. and Pieces
11 KLEBER,
rept3 Nan of the Golden Ilarp, Third at.
. 1
SUNDRIES -300 bog* prime Green Rio Coffee;
150 packages amorted Teas;
75 olis stoned Tobacco;
10 bags Pepper;
5 begs Alspice:
5. malts Cinnamon;
50 boa No I Choeolate,•
It cal oil Liquorice Ball;
10 tierce. freshprime Rico; •
2 ear. best bladder;
5 barrels Alum;
an barrels 1 moors' Oil;
50 dczen paten:, Baskets;
WO boo (lon, Broome;
no box. White Pipes;
3n hhdo prime N 0 Susan
lo brls do Molossec
Um Arts lime No 3 Mackerel;
nal brim large No 2 do;
do Not do,
50 brls N C Ter;
20 brim Pitch;
lilla No 2 Rosin;
WP 0 Me spooned Yarns;
10 boles No I Uniting;
• 100 kegobrinie White Lead;
1.110 kegs assorted Nail!.
AL a fell savonment of Pitiaburgh inimuranaured
arnelea, ter lisle by JOON WAIT Ir. CO
seri 264 Liberty at
VF.GAR-40 bt Is pure sales Cor sale by
V .cola J& K FLOYD
Flu 5o coot• 1 ore for solo by
Jh R FLOYD
L,L.:nElY3—to dozza p.c.; foi sale RV
0 .011 J& R ElArirD
13""' N—A few casks Siena .3 81.3141.1, in aun•
.4 for sslr_ by 1..431 1A R FLOYD
MA ODER, its-3 khdy Mitader;
3 eerva. VI I' Indigo;
LS Nis Logwood; 108 sale by
.013 r JA R FI4JYD
svacEs, Ac-33 beg. Pepper;
10 bap l'imraw;
1 bone' Nutmogr; for role by
rep!:l
P A PER—UO rmo Wroppir! roper;
Lo do Cop Paper, for rule hi.
A NF:I , I 'Wear( lioai, complete in all rvipeele, (or
A
•ale kily. Apply to eCAIFE ATKISON •
seal liaili.liarthS Frani urea.
111AIN CABLE —A second band Cable Inr axle by
ll ter!! SCA !FE h ATKleliCii
&tuna F. Toren-
4 , 111:S11 Tklng-150 hl chewt• Young Hylton;
1:1 an Gon• °egad,:
:ti do Imperial,
I:d.P noddy has do;
•
•
Per !latest arti•Ws et Nee, York, eemprialit velem
aelusee, ter sale by 11101 UAVAI,EN & CU
1)10E-40 toCaton.. Rve, for race by
scpl. , V. M lIAGALRY & CO
B LACK TEA-140 hr Vonx Choi. Cmekeer
tal do Oolong rf hale grades, per
ilrber, Inca, sad Caaoda, :or lain by
V, 0 Ir %GALVA' A CO
91 Lie j . en . c
.!
.1" . ol ;t i t'?
pl.l
I)ACON SIIOIII.DEILS—£u Ihr, out o( 'mote
) hour.", 'or sale by Si W flaßDAtirr
VjAM.Y--e cues selperier caneuxe4 Ilensehast re
1.1 ceived tual for •ulo by
- • -
Q . ODA cask. la mate sail for gala IT
tepl3__ 114RI!AV011
M. OIJ ., L p II 3 C N
".°'„nv GLA33--&W
hf:Zr:V4l(l7l;VAtly(lil
FIAIIIII-111. bele extra Floor ree4l bit sak
sept 3 tl k W
Cltibße—MAW common in mon, and for siolo by
Feral W lIARHAUGH
SALUM'S SAND PAPER—hint received Um Ito
mannfacturer • large supply of th e LT at artioned
0.100 rs, for race by the team or quite, and vrarrnited
giant N WICKEtinDASI
ALIBIIAtSVRATOII.II BIOTIOS.
LF.TTERS'of Administration, on the estate of Mrs.
L
Catharine McKnight, deceased, having been
granted so the undersigned, .11 pence. indebted are
bezeby notifiedto ake Immediate payment, and
those baring claims m again" said estate, to present
We same erne:pay, for settlement.
septdninn ROBERT steKEITGITTAdter.
T.. old 4tm of A. & J. BONN & BRO., le ,now
BONN, ISKOTSIFIR CO.,that is—Anthony Bonn,
Joseph Bonn, and Ittchard Bonn. Noktl9outh Charms
weer, between Lombard and Germs •. They bane
Son teestred, per steamer l'oe•homas, direct from
Ilmhmond, one Landred box - ea - of Mare celebrated
tipneket'a 3.; ICU Izs of Om Belle of Vs ; 19 bks of
the Vtr{iota kletkirk Iltrd, a splendid erode to re
tail, at tiew, 73 bra oft:lll4ra ealcb rated Boa Cured,
that caps th• clime wherever it goon tosether with
• number of other nmnds
WeW •
, .
bate on hand IVO quarter Mama tip top Prin.
eipe SegmA and no ousi•te; impartedllavma So.
gar., of nil kind.; tenni:tie Schars of every &emit , -
lion. A. we 11” e ContraCteit for upward. of leet)
boxes Tobacco in Riche. yd, It Is certain Mat we cm
sell cheaper than any other tfre in Ml+ Or tiny other
City In the United States. • BONN, ARO. &CU
mpt.l.dtw (I.lalt. Amer.
Tsang LsdlsstL y Institute
T 11.4 losotatton, ander the superiatendenee of Rim
P. Davis tr. Daughter, late Drine!pals or the Fe
nate Louisan!. Ky., has loon removed to
the room in It.. Or. ALLaran's Church, formerly
occupied by Re. 1 M Kanto, on Sixth sht between
Small Geld and (Dant atu, entrance on Cherry Alley.
For terms, see circulate, or apply to thearlacipala.
....
Dry. D. Elton, n D. Rea. Wm Preston,
Rev. D. 11. Riddle. I/ D. Rev. P. M. Psorks, •
ne.. IlioWnniel West; lien. J. K Moorbend,
R. W. D. Deward, Richard Edinaritr,Eig
sepll:,lnt
- n. weer WUJOIL
JOUN 'WATT &
WIIor,E9ALE Gr . ['CCM Connniasion Merchant.,
and anal.. In Produce and Pittsburgh Nanu.
factures, 7.(11 I t ibertV at, Pittgburth. P.. iieola
S rr DRAFTS
NEW YOR.K, .
BALTIMORE,
PH ILADELPH lA,
CINCINNATI,
LOVISVILLIC,
ST. LOUIS,
s..mi the ..OLD OBS TRY'' , !or .Ile by
• A. WILKINS & CO.
12 Car. Third ¢ illarirs or.
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RA !MINS & CURRANTS-130 bee bunch !Wein&
10 casts Currents;
Just received and for vela by
rept:: WN BAGALEY & CO
TAR & viL,eo brio N. C. Tat;
bao
D pare Tenneisi Oil; for sale by
ROWN & KIRKPATIUCI(
rePl4 144 Liberty at
BACON -19 Shoulders;
TO casks clear Ri,les; for sale by
BROWN & KIRKPA PRICK
TEAS—slhi dims V. U. Tea;
40 do Imp. &
03 do Block Too;
4u caddy boo it. .t. 14. V; for sale by
BROWN & ICIRKPATRItt K
acpl2
F LOUR -70 bal. choke Pem.ly;
brliSuperßae;
63 L. la Fine ' •ralvin6, and far We by
aapl2 IIFLOWOI a KIRKPATRICK
Doena•Go \Fool:Ian Goode.
ONE cave Blank Cloth Shawls;
I cue Vanes. Flannels;
2 caves Rad de:
I ease Red twilled Flannels;
:I cares Mae do do;
3 eases barred do;
2 cares Plain and Fancy Ceesimeres;
lease Satinet;
3 casts Clan Alpins;
I caseleanG
3 cases Dian Black Blanket Coating;
2 cases Gray Blankets;
2 cases Utah k Blankets;
I case Was do;
I oases White lkd Illankenri
SO hairs Steam UM Wankel*:
Received on consignment, and for sale at minutia
Mer' etes. by It LEE
132 Liberty mime:
CHOCOLATE -10 bas Norfolk Chocolate; •
Baker's No I, eparush, French, Ppteed, and
Homeopathic Chocolate, Inc role by •
-
W6l A IIIoCLURO k. CO
acpl2 • 216 Lama . ) st.
•
soAp.i.4,owia highly perfamed Drown Windroil
do do Money Soap;
Cinnamon Dar Soap;
Philadelphia Variegated Seco;
Pal/burg% do do;
Cubic , Soap;
olive Soar roe ra'o whote•alo and retail by
ae 49 .• ' . WM • aIeOLVIIO aCU
THE room adjoining my more on Market street,
too:ally occupied by Mews. N. Holmes & 800.
as a Broker's Other and flanking Bosom will be
shortly reams! with new treat, and other wise im
proved, load will make a very sinkable situation for
Inseranee or Brakes's °Mac, and well adapted for a
fancy stoso, being loomed La the best position In the
ally for eishor of Home Luminous.Houlte of
sopa= W W WIIAON
for sabkby
J R FLUID
wpm zooms:' ' =sm . '' BOOKlS
AT 0 L MSS' LITE R DEPOT,
Third street, apposite Cie NU wka
trisavair of /enamels, tto 6, By neaten/.
L Beleketb.oeter tn *seine lea September.
Hont's hie rettentst efamisine for September.
~YWg Review for September, with ao engntieg af
Gen. Scott.
Boston Shatspeere, No 22.
Litters Living Age No MM.
Whir Commit Gegen. eenteloing Shy two engrey7
Inge of distinguishe d ßeview f or
North Stain Angett.
Democratic Review for. September.
Eeleetle , ReView of Foreign /Aerate. for Septem
ber. •
se w_
T AGUAYRA COFFEE-10 bags superior for sale
Jj by Isept2j Wel 6 MaCLUPG &CO
B OSTON CRACKERS-3 brie Ballot Cnkekeis;
brio Eno do .
Apti WM A MeCLOIS it CO
PROTECTION
FIRE & MARINE INERANCE
Annual Prrmiqms, Capital Stoek,¢ Surpfm Mad,
1112131221131
1113=121
GE=
IMIZSETEI
E',==:23
TAKE NOTION:
ECECI2I
COMPANY
$1,00,0,000.
•
91 . 11 E ord .- erste:mil wail,' call the attention arum
chants and others haeing progeny anomie to
loos by Fire or the perils bl.Naelgatioa was &opener
a4.antages offered b7the
Ptem r asa '
e Oomp•ay
ce 11111170111,
I.—Rate. of Premium a. low an *out of any mbar
RESPONSIBLE (Mee.
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2.—A speedy , and satisfactory adjusunarit (lieges* by
the Genera! Agent of the Company for the Western
and Southern States
.—Arbitration (of all &forenoon Which may arise)
by referees mutually chosen.
4.—Awards promptly paid in Spieht,Bankable Fano.
or Exchange on New York,thatimors, Charleston,
New Orkans, St Lenin, Loolsol:le, Pitinburgh,or
CillEllllllll, at the optional the lamed.
IT towable%
. ..ming. forth:_9ze made and
~412-
!eriohlete, Trotting. forth' the mode IMCk
elOres of trejeetiog Imes, mtes blotto:Ousts, elarelfr
e anon of hezerds, do, faro/shod to the castootert of
the office free of charge.
For farther Irfonnellon, apply to the enderelved,
whob folly authorized to insure Derellines,Stores,
Hotels, We:chooses, Male, hLeaufeetortee,ltirosiete.
Household Fumiurre, IloOds, Wares, tad Mer
e/maize, contained or stored teems, against loss or
damage by FIRE.
Atio,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Alanifactored Goods.Pra•
deco, Household Farnham, Live Stoat, and every
other dsseripoon of hierthandire or Personal Pro.
pony, as piled or to be chipped per good steamboats
or boats to and from ?tabu on the Weetern Wows,
or between Elate= elites (via Latta, or other ,inland
route) and any town. in the Western oestrary, agates t
the bawds otINLAND THANSPORMATIOIC
•
Shipments of Garde. War , m and aferelatdlse, per
!mod vessel or 'emelt, between New Origins and
Eastern pons—between New Orleans and ether Golf
pons—between all American ports and English or
European ports. ors any other maritime port what
mere, In the Atlantic waters, against me PERILS OF
TIIE SEAS. JAMES TURBETT, An' t
Pratecuon Inns.= Compang,
septitajml PM Wood et, Pittsburgh.
0 RILLS' ALE—No& receiving In whole, ball, and
1.7 quarter barrels, of the fall brewing, en d constant
supplies will be kepi for sale rog
ROBERTSON & HEPPE:HT
sepll:Het Itt Hewed
WWINDOWML,ASS-3000 bis of the bat emits)
brands, embracing an the alma in general nos,
m011:410i ROBERTSON /k. lIRPPEURT.
Wagon for Noll, Cheap.
A FIRST rate new One Florae Wagon, zultable for
bread, milk, or peddling parson. Empire at
No 36 Smithfield et. w • 11.1331
Air James Einerters Mlald llsgatrale.
PHRPAILED under the imMedians care of the In.
venter, and mublubed for upward. of thirty
years by the profession. for removing Bile, Acidilim,
and Indigestion, smutting Apoente, preserving a
moderate mate of the bowels, and dissolving aria mold
in Gravel and Coon else, so an easy remedy for an
sickness, and for the febrile streaks:l Incident to child
hood tinbavalnable. On the value of Magnesia as a
remedial agent it Is unnecessary to enlarge; hot the
Fluid Preparation of Sir Jam Murray Is now the
most rained by the profession. Oil It camel) avoids
the posstbility ante. dutgeroesconeretionsnatudly
mentos nom the use of the article in poOder.
For ells by the Importers and proprietor', gent,
B A FA BIII A CO
aepil Cor. Wood It Front sts.
nIIILLICOTHE SOAP-2001as for sale by__
erpll MILLER & lUGUEPBON
T EA:I.SO-fit'aWtilf-11, P,& Imp. Tea•
70 bf chews Ningrong and Oolong Meek;
170 caddy bra V. 11 an & Gunpowder, to
sale by (*colt> MILLER It RICK ETIION
CIGARS—IAA 0 pen vine Principe—ems t ElonN
So ,w 0 liavans.—llernanni;
40 MO do Regabas,vatioas Naiad.
43unn lasitanon Risen.;
100,0IXI Philadelphia made hf. Spanish;
In .torn and gale by
anal
33 b. Cadmu' V. lump;
:JO bz* R. Myers' I lb lump;
70 iv br. do' *lb lon p; for.ale by
mutat L ruccsisom
SUNDRIES—'SO bis Senlines—GaillooVs;
In t as genuine Italian Nosearonit
Lot bog do do Vensiselb;
. I east leanness, No I;
9 brb Clayey
= baskets Boodeaan and Pdatsedl-
Olive 011; In store and for gale by
wall MLLES t RICKVISON
RICE—C-0 it s just reed and f sik kby
mend( JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
;1 IM.
Q UG e R CURED DAMS--SO brls superior for see by
septt /3ELLERS DICOLEI
IATANTED, a 'bastion In a WPoleeale or Retell
IT Grorery establishment or Commroost Ware
bowie, by the advertiser, who has had twelve year.
°clemency in the above and the Glees Inteluess.
Choice retentricee as to character and competency
can bet 1.17 en.
Add rt..* R P. at thl. nßen
lIANDLIC EIOIILDI
Important. to Tallow Chandlers.
It subscriber having paid particular Minn . -too to
the various improvements la the insmsfacturo of
• ale Moulds for the lam . six years, and p..ring
neither time not expense to make them in the moat
approved style, Is now prepared to offer to his ens•
waters and friends m article of Candle Moalds equal
It not superior to any manafastarel In the world, they
are after the English atylo—Me lips to screw on the
pipe, and the pipe to screw tight In the bench.
617 tdoulds manafactured h• me after Mineral have
my name on each pipe, witt.the warrantee ansahed.
JOIIN CEL,YRILY, • ,
100 Rice atreet,Pnlladelphls.
xi ACKNREL-33 MOTU Na 3 Mukalla;
tS bag
do-
IW brls.No) D.Sr.a dq_
Jun ree'd for sale by JAM ES DALZELL.
trplo 70 Wstar
INDIOU t BLADDER—IC browns S. F• Indigo;
?raids Madder, for sale by
OAOALEY at CO
Splendid Olausehold liuralturi at
&111641111 Z.
ON THURSDAY morningb September Mb at ten
o'clock, at the revldenceof Joseph Pennock,Rsq,
ha An Penn street, will be sold, Ms cadre npek of
'leasehold Wurniture.antong which ars—
Neerldyls Mahogany Sots, Di v ans, Ottentanti,
Chairs, Pier Tables. Dining and:other Tables, one
parr large Preach Plats Mirrors, Mahogany Dressing
and cowmen Samna, Wardrobe. Wort and Win
Stands, Parlor, Stole, and Camber Carrels, Dad.
Common
Feather Red . , Matiresees, lledJing,Pancy and
Common shales, Settee, I..ooMng Glasses, Mantel
Clocks, Window Minds, Fenders, Fire hone, China,
Glass, and Queenswarei Also, a general inuorrunent
of Kitebert Farnham roe. Terms, at sale.
upIOXI3t P. N. DAllio, Auctioneer.
od.CON-8 bhd. Bides, Hun, }Moulders, Int ro•
JD delved and for We by STUART t BILL
oeign Wood .t
lunesr.--ou Lis best Moos for sale by
‘,..1 se reltl STUART & SILL
FLOUR—A small quantity Shearer!. Noble's extra
meolo STUART l SILL
Irnnncu 11,46 Ws Country, pour ryaool and lur
. rode by ItUIIISuN, LITTLE & CO
Mrllo 263 Liberty st.
S PANISH WHITINU—SO OrIS )It4t reed for gala a t
N WICKERSHAM'S
2100 Car. Woad & Suitt au
A 7 13
brit Lard;
13 WsCrease;
I bag Deerara.al
7 bap Fez Ears, arrive,fer tale by
ISAIAH DICKEY It CO
sego Watera Root Us
1,17 .4ti•1ts Bleaching, watt elleamelagy
Plnld
Dncilorte—Pot Me clothes Into cold water sad let
them soak over night. In the moreing wrier them
out and pat them into • little of boning water, to
which add the proportion of one plot of dud to eight
eau,• at water—tale it op and boil the whole twenty
minume. The-clothes may then be 'mug oat and
welt rimed le clear cold water. The pans of au
mints that may be most wiled, seek so wristbands
and collars of thins. may be slightly rubbed before
raising and the clothes will be Mond perfectly elan,
white and clear.
Warranted opt to Wore the final robrio vai to fl
er feet aallefaettort, or the medley will be oak _ .oded
Loki iebalesalo red retail by 13 SELLERS
stole 17 Wood at
VANCY RUBBER GOODS Jut reteliatroas New
vd,k— !Int aim U0R.11.4%
rE=I
del Doge;
dna Liens, Ihr sale at the India Rabbis
.lore, 7.unl 9 Wood aC J & H PIIILLIPS
N i l LLIC RUBBER. CLOTH-37j yds a salon&
Id Wale, for sale by .1 & II PHILLIPS
1ep,07 & 9 Wood at
rPit - L — PHEKTING-30 yards, • my ail
a ll
J do
ankle, made exylessl7 rot PirMasolpli°
( crib
Brandies, Whig/. Gi.r
50hfplp<a C ara l ac
!pond), varionldatsges;
p ` ;e7;ltollud
l
3 puncheons Jamaica SpiritK
panchr.s Old hish Whiskey;
20 qr cos. Mad
ents
20 do Opono do;
•
20 Mt. Ltotadia Clash
10 hf pipes Spanish Esd Wine;
Go hos Hardesty. Chinni:
10 has Mascot Wine;
brim French Whits, wins Vingfarl
Reed for sad by MILLER k RICERTEIOII
..plO _ 291 MO Liberty
CIIEESE,GO pr -- sto cream Jon rec'd by
sell° UR W IiARBASOIII
BACON S IIO2I. LISES-10,000 lbs reel 100 ea r leiTy
mete RHAUtin
0 Balm reallor cab by, ,
W BARBA UGH
WAR— .
47 Win
" "P"'grit: rag/1130El
Warrantrd Para Wines asibilrandilidi
SMARLS for' Medleital Tenant; always or
bent tad for Well the bout& quan, at talks at
end
bIORRIS k
a. HAWORH'S
Wan Mora
Mb-TauttAltb OF hISCHANIO/cßittbitATitt.
and Rertreetier, tto lk bat been teemed at
ore Llivrary Depot, Thai m en ,
n.(4. t Every neeltaak ehould hare Ws vest
H
ERB 1 oath ! • • September.
„U. Neunial Field 800 lbsrotadoN No
sat aped Co!bals k otos ;
0 lIITOCON t
seat • ••• Itballoket"
RKEN COPAL VARNISH:4Ikb, lOU brls, ea,
la 10 keV, now loading hi , Ws or
From 0 , 1
LIMAN DICIKEY & 00
KS Waur
.wrza.lan mucTziin.
Nevi Phlt•dglpal.•
'.imparter and 51.artenarer ni • I Vadanf
114,-moulis It ['OTTO!' .FIiIIIdEkCOILES,
Gialps.l . alas ;It,
i A ' ESP, Gold and- 'Myer. Frit*eit. Naves,
in, Tassels tames, 'Plaids, Eardpviderier
Ef.iltiecs dark, .Satatlt , nod Feebler*. deal! tio. , s,
..noble /or nevem Draken and tieeteties of tVrry
description.
FLAtritt and II NNER Rof'vartotia styles
..ateM and
trimmed neatly to o•der at abort ratite .llw
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SUGAR &140LkASSIh b liifigl i ;
In° bra while Brazil
.1a brit StoarPo.ervahrd.
30 bris Lovelln, , . ...Iv
tl{ Ms DI Laois .
10 bra Lowninira
30 trtli , St Loal 00;
In aim and Cot sale by
4. • 10 MILLER & lIICKEIMMI
YOUNCI LAIYISCI r 111111SIVSARTs
• ALLEHHE/Tir
THIS School. ender the direct:lbn of hlr'd Me N. •
W. Metcalf will be twepeded , Coir.tnade
Row" Federal Suction ?dander...egg...4r and. A
primary' department, k a namberer optlothl bynnrit
es have been added, and a corparof teachers.r •ti
m that Instmetinna :will now b lino b mbelNn
of all ages and attainment.. •
Pot particulars on. altruism which may be bad .1
the book norm—or =malt Mir FrittelPell ht theu
dwelling on Federal Street.' ; -
Allegheny. avg• 3 •
; •
TEA.OII=I.II %BARTZ°. -
20 TEACHERS wanted fir the Pebeele orLower
St Clair township.. Applieatien Ine'y be made
to Inning rr otherwme, toiler trident good, anvil Ftl.
day. the With day of &pleat et instant: at *bleb Unte ,
the Board will proceed to examine the applmanta, at
the Frame School Ikon° In Tempersneerille„ at nine
o'clock, A. AL None tot rommteP, uar f hen ac e d
apply. Salary, SACO per mon 11 -
I HAMEUTON KELLY, Tempeiroceville.
PHILIP J. SMITH, Lower St. Clair.
A. AM BLER, I 9 Smithfield at., l'innburgh.
eepkdawidT
i. A. SISITSPI I
ENOUS% (usical. and .Nathentatleal &hall
will Re. Open on Idenday, the ltnit Inst., at No 9
stee Wen, at the head of Seventh at
angle
. OARIPISTP, OIL cLoTno.as.
117 facCLINTOCK la now opening of h% Carpet
VV . AV alehouse; No 76 Fourth rued and 76 Wood .
gnat, a very handsome assonmear of Carpeting, era.
"prialoa in part of the following insifetiett.—
Rich and elegant style Velvet _Pile Carpet;
Rich mid elegant, villa Tapestry Brawls-deg
Superior En lash and A sacneau Drutsela da; _
i
EXtra irip. 3 ply Comets; Rags, eztra Cherti , e;
Raped/no do do; Sap. Tuftrd Roes;
do loarala do; Cheatlieldain •
Eras fine tins do den .Tafted Mau; • . -
Co= all woof, do dot • Male Rod; . .
do cattiTt chant do dot 0000 mug
do cotton do do; Jato 0:0 -
Also, a very lame wortmeet of Trieurtiots tot
Steam Bosits, Ramses, Iteaelei, hr. l, .• -
Oil Mad.
A Tory large anortment of well seaweed Oil Cloths,
ranging to width from flinches to Selector eery
'modem:to Myles, tut to r any Weed room; bell;or
vcalbale.
Tao stock of good • will' be sold its cheap as they
"-` ' • ' -*stern clue,. We
• bargain. •
ateCLINTOCK
sale by
.ON &CLOUSE
Jr.o,ooti lb. Cl..
d sod for lola by
?ON CLoUSE
dale by
mcgny s. co
& Front sta
I .tlo COFFEE—= bags green: co; s k ft t bk .oyD .
Romp Church.
Ees-200 packaged It 11. 0 P, lasp. & Dlaek Teas
T
latest Importation, for misty J& R FLOYD
F ISH-1011 Des largo No 3.lllackere4 I
ht WM Nos fluid 3 'do:.
LO boo ocoled Ilerrit for oob by
RV) I 7 iz.-R FLOYD
T& 011.-30 brie brown Tonne& Oil;
A aw brio Catollnn Tar, for role by
neon . J AR FLOYD
ICF-25 tea teeth beat Rice, for We by
trpfl J FT.OVD
LRATHER -3W sides N , / pole Leath.t.
L
Pep 9 I & R FLOYD'
TonAcco—lce boxes Blainreetured Totmeeo, of
Russell & Roblneee!v. and other fevovite brand',
Per sale bv iseo)] JA R FLOVD
e llEk ".,,Z B-2CW W - Ck"'" 10 b y
FLOUR -5D bris PoLila Sins .onerior finally Floor
KO DM taped., fasoilr .flour, 1.1 reed
A CUL.HRTSON CI.OUSE
105 lahenr
"Uo !E. FWIJA-410 bids jou 1. , ' for solo by
IL oopfl CIJLIIERTSMN OICSP.
CIDER VLNEOAR-33 brl• isperior TEeti
CULRKRTSONA cliDuAB
aserwrelasses ,
TIIST received at 11. ICLEBER'S dlosie Stare, the
1) Colloseive dorms:—
In the Eye .here Iles the Henn. I I..evetut Thee.
The Watcher. The White and free Hoses. Nue' ,
13.11. 116 doeth Is user. Where
are now the hopes I cherished. Le Kne cede. scp7
w. o. comm.)
•
[so. :. immure.
lIIMBIZTT,
•
7AB eud Cam' salmi. M.
niter. spaohlta NI Charles
and ass far sale, at lass
&
WEIOLMALE GROW.
chants, No 41 Wood
Hotel, are Isom receiving
rates. as &limy:—
BO M kC Sp'nigh C gar..
60M 110v0na and wars,
in IVUO . park•ges.
Qy M 1100600. 9r b.&
M 1100080.
U.°
T atra; gETZ P .:
lkgs &Pa lb and kflb
ama & 51 rollTubto.
sco b... Ma, .Logusyra,
andHaTu Caffia.
50 hada N 0 Surat.
50 Ws N O Ilalasno.
40 bthpowdered, ended
and loaf Eagan.
110 brls Alum.
15 M Yttneipoo.
50 bx• M Roiaitto;
Whales Pallborto,Foglioh
. Walnuip, Wood Auto,
MAI Ground Nuts.
93 bia Lemon Sy I on.
be*Oper Sauce.
19 cams Fickler,
10 ease. anie'd Chocolate
Ground Spier of all kinds
GO tas
VO bet Solidi.
brla Tamara' Oil.
300 gals Lamp Oil.
bb Nog Mato erel.
'&3 bs. Szlbk lOslYGlass
152 bz. RosinPotp.
===l
la b.sa Hoek Candy.
ID 1,14 Nbelle Algaorols;
. eases Lula 'lee
'Linehan's I.lut
Tobaceo.
10 gross 11;ackaig.
assume/it of goods uen
well as PittsWWl mina
• . l_!ep7
==M
513 bxe White Pipes
MIMS Wrep. Pepe,.
113 hxt Pepper a. elaptee.
6001 b SeetelakitepeeSeelf
le iss Rice
faotoray.
SUNDRIES—Im bps Cream and W R Chccsei
10 bags old .1 yea Cmres;
10 bogs Lrgass I a do;
3.1 bags lanes Rio do;
10 tlf chestisChalus Tea:
10 caddy bza *rut fJolocg;
40 do ;111. Groca4
Archesta do;
10 las.banch Raishic,
3 Pales sail shell Almnadm
drs pate.clapstal Lemon ragas:
6 tasHomeopm Pl. d dancyChccolme
to tas Stoma, Cocoa and Pro 1 no;
6 bas Almond sad Palmslop;
so lag Rosin and Varmast-dco ops
dos Olds* and Hardens% Oil;
2 dos Peppr r Sauce; ' -
dos Grain d Walnut P,ickles;
.1 dos Hose Water; j
I bate Italian Macearonn
eitioo do Vcrirdeel2i
2 cases pore India Ccrfle Posed.;
3 caws aptrfine Mee F , rf on
16 brio croaked& mann 11121opays;
10 Aria small Loaf; !
00 bd. pare Cider Vlnegan
do: Corn BMW;
D WILLIA6I2 & CO
Co.. Wood & Fiflh.sts.
For &ale by
egp7
MIMED 011.—VO bras juat avec ived for vale by
J /141100 N %MUIR &
.ra7 ' 24 - Woad et
RAMIE MAGNETIC OINTIIENT-200 donn
tot We by &KIDD & CO
Ina • : Go Wood .t
ACQOTTILiV celebrated harm 7)111.1-4, new
V lot inarcetleed rind for rale by • •
re 7 • .I•Kilin a en
OU.yrlll3 Yellow Deck gam .orl
• I. y [
POWDER JALAP-2 cue . * jtot tee'd 6, 06 by
SeP 7 • .1 KID . &CO
Janie
POW DER GUM ARABIC—(Pism)!.O
eeled, end fop lisle by •
j. WD
BLACK !ILLS--A fell um mem Jut opletied by
AA MAW) &CO
ae•7 62 ISlarlea et .
T INFII liONlFlde—lurieoses received this morning..
eat accrue by Isepri , A A NASONA CO
YINTEI —A latge arid oplendid anorienent Men-
Meek, reeheeo. rod Fail Myer Prints, cove epee
log by 1.47) . A A MASON &CO
BIZ g!11 . 51 1 ) t i ttCr Alt . ll . l . lNELl , ,T r l o troj , t a :
manVactarere, at the lowest Tutees, by
seta A A MASON A CO
EC-3 brio treat Eggs lon rre'l for rale 67 -
: HOEISON. LITTLE r.r. CO
GUNITE WALL PAPER—A Oarfeet 1aa,,,,,i,,,,
Of (Olney Granite, to 4 hang In bloc[,,
For We by - W P MARSHALL
Np 7 , ' El Wood et
1" BOWED 01.1.-1 a bits Briaarald'a brand reed by
j nepa '7- J B CANFIEr.p
WHIg;DR°"'" TrirVg6,LD
Cat bithutjnintztrizthl2;
WARs 011.-03 brls N C Tart
10 brio Tomes , Oil;
J.
3 brie Not Lod Ca; in mote oat for
Isepti MetilLlS
BACON -4eo pea Stsce.ders;
200 pea Bides;
410 etsgar Cared name;
NeGILLS & !UM
diN FED TUDI3-10 des will he se Id saw, to etc me
I dm 1.14. (44P7 1 ' MCGILL-13 & FlOl.
F .. . .
_ .
le . _
LOUlt-1.0 brio Maria no Mills , for raby_
up 7 - 161eGILLA i, nor:
ROOMS-100 do: Cam grooms On eassripoent
I 'se • 151.1311LL9 b. RON
NO I, for wale by
AteGILLSi
— 6121 m ays
sepT
P 0 btla woparler ode bi
. 8 DILWORTH ROO
A DABBAIIOIJBOPERATION—If chloroforniand
Ether ender persona I nrenalbla w pain. die
Owe, the duty of Wow who wit many of We &Melee
polMeriline to be Bi t ede t soap. to present each our.
chaser wait • seleient quality of the above awoke
te relieve Weir waning trials endergolug the opt,
adon of Waving:
JULES IIaUEL4PBEIdiIIidSUAVING CREAM .
Is mow admitted by all to b. the very bat article for
ghat*/ to be Wand In hits Cr any otter country. in
tee ow of my Almond Rose and Podaelio littavin t
Braun, juiced of Meg sac operation to be dreadeo.
Analog is ready • luntry. .The Ingredients of welch
it is composed am of mob el nature. that • finer and
Heber tuber ean be toads aim with any ether ante'
by wider, Me Mont I. softened, sad the skin ti ,
not
liable to be burned by Bet gland which renew foliose.
• portion of other altavlsraosp, nor will It become
.I,..Ded bet will remain *meet/. and eoft as an in
one6. one, after wing 'lles Shaving.Crewn, elm
wed to use any Whirr. Castlon Is eer
sary In purchaeln• lay Shaving Creels, ea them ate.
...ay imitations sold. Ask for Jule. Haney Shaving
Cream. and you will Wes solar,. ankle which render.
asTOir gasped pleasant.
JULES II attEL.•Perfirmar and Chemist.
111017heatnat et
Per sale, wholesale and retell, by B. A.Fahnewoek
I C .... 3 A. Reeder% Plltilbargli; and John Sargent
att4 Atibg ail s ititegbol C l l. .P 3-4,