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    THE l'lTTsia , t4ti tiAZETTE.
iItBLISHEL) BY WHITE & CO
PlTTanunon
SLTURDAY 610 . ENING. SEPT. 14, lEM)
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JOHN MTLUSKEY, Robiamon.
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JA3tEn FIFFE.
!{O•YSTISO AVITOZ.UI,
FRANCIS C. FUNEGIN, Pituburgl.
sOrxEzea BbYLES, North Fayotta.
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D. N. COURTNEY,'Obio.
Zr BEE ?EX PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS
TELSORAPIRCNEWR. te.
- AILSCIILLIT Roma Returoon.—The public spio
Hued enterprise displayed by the people of No.
York city, In buildiCg Railroads and ocean Swam
ets, and in promoting every other means of teeth
wing the trade and commerce of that magnificent
metropolis, are well known and appreciated. All
that abe teaches terns to gold. Her great
provemeat■ not °ley increase her trade and popud
lotion and promote her wealth indirectly, but they
pay good dividend', to that her outlay is doubly
productive.
Thereto one chance to make a good investment,
however, which she has hitherto neglected. That
Is by a Railroad from some convenient point on
the New York and Erie road, down the Allegheny
river to Pitteenegh. The valley of the Allegheny,
rich in lumber, minerals, and productive lands Ins
been hitherto molt strangely neglected. No ILLI •
road or other improvement has ever been made
through it. It Is a region upoo which no Railroad
company ban entered. Its trade andwdrantages
are unappropr.ated,,verpt 40 • 011
connected with it by a rivet navigation ler a short
season in the mil and spring of the year.
This valley otters the most natural and direct
route between New York and the navigable we
tern of tbe Ohio.'st Pittsburgh. Its local trade alone
would support a road, on it would rapidly developa
the resources oboae of the most extensive and
healthful valleys in the imantry, remarkably tickle
minerals, and rapidly filling up with a thriving
and entermislag population. But its through bus
iness would slot be immense. At Pittsburgh it
would consent with the Ohio river, and Stitt our
western stUrosil, with all the various improve
ments which these avenues or intercommunica
tion Intersect. It would give to New York a direct
and continuous Itailruad to Si, Laois, and open to
it the interior trade al the great States of Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. It is needless,
however, to multiply words about its advatttagea-
They aro sufficiently evident ti any person ac
qoainted with the geography of the country, and
flu great lines of internal in Improvement.
The next qtiestion is, what are the facilities for
its coma:action? In the first place, there ta e char
ter in existenthe, said to be one of the hest is
the State. Ali that ii wanting is to spec Books,
and subscribe stock, and elect officers, to secure the
charterkeyondrecall. If it is once lost by neglect
or repealed, it Will be bard to get another. In the
second place, the people along the line are a anions
for the improvement, and will take all the stock in
tti.r power, and afford every facility possible in the
grant of the right or may, dm. The road could be
eons/reeled very cheaply, the route being au excel
lent one, of easy grades, and altering no material
obstructions. The country abounds with all the
materials needed—even railroad iron is manufactu
red on the Cowls .
We have thrown out them points especially for
the consideration of the people of New York.
Pittsburgh, however anxious to secure the improve
ment, is engaged to the extent of her ability at pros-_
eat in constructing her western road. If any thing
is done to metre the charter, and build the road,
New York must do it, or at least give ruck enema-
son:tent ns Will lead to its being done. If she is
wise. she will not let this opportunity slip through
her lingers. Besides benetitting her directly, by
increasing her undo, it would also greatly increase
the value of the stock of the New York and Erie
Bad, enabling it to pay the best dividends is the
country. A. word to the wise is sulEcient.
We publish to day the In adislog the boun
daries of Texas, authorizing the payment:to her of
ten and giving to Now Mexico ■ teal.
tonal groveinutent. The exceeding Importance of
this law, it having been a subject of discussion and
excitement for so long a period, must make it a
matter of much Interest to our readers.
We call the attention of our readers to the report
of the last meeting of the Allegheny Councils, putt
lished in otir local column. It will be seen that they
have granted the right of way tender certain con
ditions) to the Allegheny and Manchester Plank
Road Company.
,tritkog, EX03111N019•111CX - 09 ran hiciarsmert.—The
e:;'" , -,r : ' ,- tk' ' ' ",','... 7 ,:, , :71,1,1ture of Louisiana appOinted a .
commis
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h ...::..'. ~rt,surveys and collect all po Bible infix
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‘,., ~,I.; ....'':. ....,., levees, with instructions to report
- ''..... ',l .;I. A. The committee have made au
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if'%‘., : P:.‘' . ; , .,:t,,, bed and banks of the Attest ip
' ' :0,.1"): ;,:::..;••• •
..,Imts between New Orleans and
' ; ; K lver, end thence from the
I '''' ''' `I.. . ''' ''t s'`'''' . " 'lto the head of Lobe Faosee
, • :. ' '• -.• .„,-„, ksults of the investigation,
"t • , •,•:,,-- 7" \ ertained that, bt clearing
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. , ; 1,.), made to receive and
:, ,:'.,','• 'ley desirable quantity of
- of the blististippi. It
• . :lot lithe system of out
. most practicable point
. "sfourche, is tithe Bon
' '...rovesneut of the levee
`:which the construction
- ' :lie topography of the
:-'s district from being
....'neglect in any other.
, • hudding, keeping and
;placed under the ta
kers.
• ...legion have placed at
' oa Rail Road Company
Igloo for SIOO,OOO. The
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.. the Road is to be pot at
i• 4 e inhabitants of Ram.°
:have subscribed 11150,000
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Inroxiss r Mestrss WAR. Story The U S.
Disaiet Court commenced tto 'Lenten at New York
on Monday, with the eaie of Manuel H. harmony
vs. I)aniel D. Mitchel.. This is an action growing
out of the war with Mexico. The defendant was
Lieut. Colonel of a regiment of mounted volunteers,
canrnantled by Col. DOolphao, and in the spring of
1617, as is alleged, seinal and detained for the use of
the U. S. army, several wagons, multi, horses, and
a large amount of merchandise, belonging to the
plaintiff; then at Chihuahua, on its way to Santa Fe.
o recover the lc's arising from such detention and
appropriation of his property, the plaintiff brings
the present suit, and bays hi. damages a t near 'PO,.
000. The case will occupy the Court for 1.1110
days. The lion. W. L. Marry, on Secretary of
War, and the lion. aeverdy Johnson, ex. Attorney
General, are in attendance at the trial.
Ccas., aar. Tire Sonora or AMERICAN VESSEL,-
The Now York Sun is up to its eyes in Cuban
affairs again and allows its Havana correspondent
to abuse our government liken pickpocket. The
correspondent declares that a ucaty has been made
between Spain and England, by which th e latter
government has agreed to protect the island of Cuba
from invasion. The water charges that in view of
data treaty, great many American vewels have
been's-arched by an English frigate nailing between
Jamaica and Havana, which statement we do not
believe to be true.
Dun Bernadino Hernandez, n planter, residing
near Cardenas, war executed recently, on account
tithe hospitable tna nner in which he received and
treated soma of the Lopes pirtyeat the time of their
capture at Cardenas.
Mr. G. P. B. James, the celebrated English rsoe .
will, it is Said, deliver n comae of lectures a
Bretton during the present month, on Modern Civil
mation. Mr. J. is represented to be as able • speak
er as he is a writer, and no doubt his lecture, wil
be well attended.
It is said that the owners of the Cunard line o
steamers having disposed of the Hibernia and Cal -
dcrnla, two of the oldest ships in their Hne,
about building two new steamen in their stead.
The new vessels are to be constructed without de
lay, and are to be of much greater power than lb
Area, the fastest vessel at present in their line.
They will have to build pretty :harp sailors to be
the'Collina'
y Lind attended divine service at Ctrace
Church, New York, on Sunday last, murk in the
disappointment or it vast crowd that had assembled
at Trinity Church, where it had been reported she
Intended going.
F.YNT Lmn —Mr. Barnum has written to Mr.
S. Al. Show, one of the editors of the Al bany
gas, stating that M - 11c. Land ha. contented to ree
turn with hint to England in time to be present at
the World's Fair at London. This, together with
the difficulty of obtaining concert rooms of adequate
dinacsions, and the heaviness of his expenses dune;
the engagement with Misr bind, which he esti.
mates at over four thousand dollars per night, will
confine him, in giving his concerts to the large
cities only. Ills prwmat arrangements at Now
York, he motes, will enable thin to accommodate
10,000 people.
Tur Etgcrion ra Mmrsara for n Delegate to
Congress, has resulted in the return of the, Hon.
Henry II Sibley, by a large majority. Sligeral
days previous to the election, Messrs. Wilcox
and Olmstend withdrew from the canvass, in favor
of Col. A. Mitchell, who alone opponent Mr. Sibley.
Both candidates ran without reference to national
politic,, and each was voted for by members of
both political palsies.
NV mi. SALIPZIIIa Ear Lona I—An answer to this
ag mooted question may perhaps he toned in the
flowing paragraph, which we cutlrom an English
•'The ship_EPzabeth Atli.lie hasbeen destroyed
by fire at Comaingmoon, to India. She wee laden
with cotton, saltpetre, and opium. A cash of spir
its linen caught fire, and almost immediately after
ward. 1300 bags or saltpetre went off the a Shell,
blowing the side off the vessel, cotton bales, opium
chests, and other articles b - git in the air."
FROM WASHINGTON
Correspondence of the Ptitahargh Conette.
Wsumo rag, Septemte• 10.
The act of the admission of California was ren•
dered complete to day, by the admission cf her
Senators to they see 11 to the Senate chamber, ■f.
ter the due and solemn admintatratton to them of
the prescribed oath of office. In drawing on teat.
It was to the general regret of the spectators oh.
nerved that the old loch of Mr. Owinn followed
him, to the disadvantege of Col. Pie Mont, for
white Dr. C Cho drew tram the urn of the eecre•
tory the paper marked No. 3, which essisned boa
LO the third clara of Senators, W 13.1,2 riot Lerma I
began wtth ttni C teems, andof course do cot e nd
before the tormintotad r f Ike third Cowers tram
the fauna of March, 1519 Fremont drew
No. 1 paper, widen assigns him to that class of
Senators whose terms expire to March, 1551, se.
curing for himself the uninterrupted enjoyment of
h s seat for little mere months than his c iltengue,
does of years. Mr. Douglass pe•reated the cre
dentials of Mr. Cation, and Mr. Barnwell, of S.
C., those of Col. Fre cnt.
The latter Senator bed hardly taken hie seat be•
fore he gave notices of bills. almost unmet°os
enough to form n complete body of legialatton for
his new and glitterleg Sate. Among them were
hills granting lands for schools, for a Stoic Univer.
any, for Laren... improvements, tar running the
route and commencing the construoion of a great
highway from the Atlantic States to rho Pacific
shore, &a., ace.
In the define things did not go quite so smooth
ly, nor creditably. The question of the unqualb
fled admesion of Messrs. Wright add. Gilbert was
disputed nearly ell day, and the House arporned
upon it, with au evident inclination In refer the
matter to the Committee on Elections, of which
ono Wm. Strong of your State is Chairman, as
inveterate a Hanker, a. firm an ally and anal.
an Inurement of alavery, and as hard a care gao
erally as the Hoese contain., netwitionanding th
the Free Seller, wished to elect him Speaker.
I am a little Icatlnl that the Californians will a.
he admitted into thin branch at this twasion.
Mr. Seward offered the •mendrnent to the I,*
for the • bolition et the !neve tralSe in this dietrii
2=I2M!EMII
suns amendment proposes to refer to the people
!ere, the question whether the slaves &tall be
freed or not, and to appropriate, if they shall so de.
e.do, $2110,000 for lho lodem toficotion of the ow
ell of the elm,' who would ho emsocipotod
der the net. 01 enure., the movement produced
much excitement. Mr. Foote denounced It in
temporeley, Mr. Badger temperately, Mr. Win.
dam, COD demorJ in introduction at this tirce,but
add it' he did rote against it, it would be on ac
count of the name. of the time and manner of
introducing it, rather than because there was any
want of power in Congress to pars such a law.—
The debate wan pretty lively between Mr. Win-
heap and Mr. Badger, but every unprejudiced au
ditor moat havo eccmded the palm of tifgnified
bearing, and • chute, grave, and classical style
of speaking to Mc. Winthrop.
Mr. Seward's proposition will be voted down
to morrow, as a matter of course, and 1 think the
bill will theft pan.
It Is en ppo end that Hon. A. 11. Etastt, of V.,
aritl bec3me Seoretary of Interior.
From the Wn•hintran Repot,Lo.
The Department or the Interior
From the letter which we publish below, ad
dressed to the President by Mr.tlenkine, of Geer.
gin, our renders will learn the masons which nave
induced that gentlemen to decline the honor which
has been tendered him of a seat in the t..abinot,—
They cannot but be deemed sufficient, even by
those who may the most regret that the country
cannot have the benefit of hi. service..
We underatatto that the I)epartment will soon
be filled t and Ina 1111cie . r, n, w ry o . doubt rot, that will,
, 11 .. m
Anourra, Sept. 3, 1550.
Honored .Sir received, a day or two since
through my Invade, Judge Dawson and Mr.
Toomba,• message from you, tendering me the
dostinattished honor of a place in your Cabinet, and
knowing you desired an early answer, I replied
briar by telegraph. I cannot, however, refrain
from more distinctly and •ppropriate•
ly, my appreciation of the cbtigavon conferred, and
my regret thu circumstance. from which can
not escape, forbid • compliance with your wish-
NOEFIODE.
a St. Louis
,tireea one and
umlaut, In a
Miabouri.
+ding arid •
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Dovrde
es.
You will readily recognize the diffi •ulty cf clog•
log abruptly • practice In the legal profetaten.
continuously pursued for neerly a gamier r f • cen
tory ; but this difficulty is enhanced by the pm..
sore of several comments, of a peculiarly bind•
log and coundentud obligation. at ;hie momeot
reeling civil me.
Pardon the expression of the deep tmlicitude I
Seel for the 'mica.. of an administration with
{bleb you have offered me a most enviable coo.
Vion, sad which, I have an abiding confidence,
lafthfully devoted to the prometian of the high.
klntemea of oar whole country.
my respectfully, your obedient WMI 3 I.
• CHARLES 1. lENELNS.
' President of the Paned Buten
1)1 A UTHORITY.
PUBLIC ACTS
Pa..; durinitk• First &mon d ike Dart, First
CaygraL
I PUBIJC—No. 23.1,
AN Acr oterweicg to the State or Tern the
eatabLishment of her northern and lantern
boundaries, the relinquishment by the said State
of all territory claimed by her exterior to said
b:undaries, and Mall her claims open the Uni•
tea States. and to establish a territorial genre.
merit fe New bleak..
Be eted Iv the Senate tr., Irons . fitTre•
sealant... of the United Strew ef Arteries in Cert.
grrts assemMed, That the following propositions
shall be, sod the same hereby am offered to the
Stale of Tr xis, which when agreed to by the acid
State, ia an set pasted by the General Assembly,
shall be bindiau and obligatory upon the State of
Texas: Prumeled, The said agreement by the
said General Alterably shall be given on or before
the first day of December, eighteen hundred and
fifty
F;itsx. The State of Texas mill agree that her
- • • -
boundary oa the north shall commence at the
point at which the meridian of one hundred de
gree. west from Greenwich is menet rtedhy the
parallel of thirty six degrees thirty minutes north
'atitude, end shall rue from mid point due wed
to the meridian of one hundred teed three degrees
went from Greenwich; thence her bounden shall
run due south to the thirty second degree of north
latitude; thence on the said parallel of thirty two
degree. of north latitude to the Rio Bravo del
Norte, nod thence with the channel of said river
to the Golf of Ildex'co.
Sscoeo. The State of Texas cedes to the Del-
- -
tad States all her claim to territory exterior tittle
limits and boundaries which she agrees to establish
by the first article of this agreement.
Tullio. The State of Texas ielinquisheti ,
claim upon the United Suttee for liability of the 1
debts of Texas, and for compensation or in•
drirritty for the surrender to the United States
of her swot, foruoirsenals, custom houses, custom
house revenue, arms ens-munitions of war, and
public buildings with their sites, which became
the property of the United States at the Sae of
the annexation.
FOURTH. The United States, le consideration
of amid establishment of boundaries, cession of
chains to territory, and relicquiahment of claim,,
will pay to the State of Team the auto of ten mil•
lions of dollars M s mock bearing On per cent.
interest, and redeemable at the end of foarteen
years, the interest payable hall yearly at the tree
eery of tee United Sates.
Firm. Immediately after the President of the
Untied Statse shall have been furnished with an
authentic copy of Mu sat of the General Assembly
of Texas accepting these prono•ltlons, be shall
usu,s, that mock to be issued In favor of the State
of T, sae, as provided for In the fourth article of
this Pertteraeol Provided, also, That co more
than five millions 01 mud mock shall be leaned on.
ul the creditors of the State holding bonds and
other certificates of clock of Terri. for which du
ties opt maps ta were specially pledged,dtah,cyral file
at the Ttemney of the United States releases or all
arias eaatuat the United States lor or on account
of paid bnods or certltgater, in such formal shall
be Incycribtd by the Secretary ofthe Tregspy and
approved by the President of tbo Potted States :
Pml,l, That nothing herein contained Omit be
cOngtroed to impair or etralify any Wog contained
in the third article of the second section of the joint
resoMtion for annexing Texas to the U. States,"
approved Much first, eighteen hundred sod forty
five, either •• regards the number of States that
may hereafter be formed out of the State ofT.xu,
or otheramte.
• • • .
Excites 2. And be fart Any maned, That all
that portion of the territory of the Coked Stales
bounded na follows: Beginning at • point la the
Colorado river where the boundary line with the
republic of Mexico crosses the same thane, eset
seemly or.t the .and boundary fins to the Rio
Grande ; thence following the main channel of
sand river to the parallel at the thirty •econd de.
gres of north latitude; thence east with said de
gree to its totersecUon with {ho one hundred and
third degree of longitude west of Greonyfich l
lhenee north with said degree of longitude to the
parallel of thirty eighth degree of north latitude ;
thence west with said parallel to the summit Mite
Sierra Madre; thence smith, with the crest of said
mountains to the thirty seventh parallel of north
latitude; therm, west with ,aid parallel to
Its interacchoo with the bounden flu piths State
of California ; thence with skald boundary line to
the place ofbegioning—le, and the same It hereby
erected into a temporary government by,tbe name
of the Territory of New Mexico: Provided. That
nothirg in this act contained shall be construed
to shoal the Government of the United Stets
from dividing said Territory Into two' or more
Territories, to such manner and at each times as
Congress shall deem convenient and proper, or
from attaching any portion thereof to any other
Territory or State: Andprovirdadfurciar, That,
when admitte d as • State, the sate Territory, or
any portion of the same, shall be received Into the
Linton, with or without &ever), ar their eeeetile ,
trots may preseribe at the time of their admiolott
tine. 3. And le it further mooed, That the ex-
Pentive power and authority is and over said Ter
ritory of New Mexico shall be vested in • Gore,
nor, who shall hold his office for four years, and
unitl his successor shall be appointed nod qnalified,
unless sooner removed by the President oldie Qui.
ted States. The Governor shall reside within said
Terruory, shall be commander in chref of the mill.
no thereof, shall perform the duties and eeeeiee
the emolument., of seperindent of Indite Affairs,
eel shall approve ell laws passed by the Legisla
tive Assembly before they shell take effect; he may
scant pardons for offences against the laws of said
Terrrtory; and reprieves for Otrelllo.l ageing the
laws of tbv L tided States, caul the decisoo at the
President earn tie made known thereon{ he shall
coma...
m ion all °dicers who shall be appointed to
online muter the low of the said Territory,
end shell take care that the laws be faithfully exe
cuted.
Ske. 4. Ate! Is it futtlar tnarttd, That there
shall be o secretary of said Territory, who shall re.
aide therein, and hold his office for four years, nn- '
leis sooner removed by the President of the United
Shoe.; ho shall record end preserve all the laws
and procedingirsof tag gigantic Assembly here- '
thither constltuted, and allshe acts and proceedings
of the lievernor, in his executive department; he
shall transmit one copy of theism, and one copy of
the exectnive proceedings, on or before the first
day of December in each year, to the President of
the Clotted States, and, at the same time, two cop.
ins of the law. to the Speaker of the House of
Repretentat yen, and the President of the Senate,
for the use of Congress. And, in rate of the death,
removal, reaignation, or other necceesary lament,
of the Goyernor from the territory, the 'Secretary
shall hall and is hereby authorized and require)
to execute and perform all the powers and dunes of
the Governor during such vacancy Or necessary
absence, or until another Governor shall be duly
appointed to till such vacancy.
Sec 5 And be it funlor matted, Thatths legis
lathe power and authority of said Territory *hall
he vested to the Governor and a legislative Assent.
Lily. The ler islattve Assembly shall consist of
Council and Home of ttepnesentatives: The Coen.
ail shall coneiel of thirteen members, having the
qualifications of Calera as hereinafter prescribed,
ham term of service shall contuse° two yaws
The House of representatives shall consist of twen
ty etc member!, posaessiug the same qualifications
pre-robed for members of the council, and
whore term of service shall continue one year. An
epricrounnieut shall be made, Oa nearl y as practi
cable; among the several counties or diniriets, for
the election of the Council and lion. of Repo:sere
!attires, giving to each section of the Territory
representation in the ratio of its population, lode
nns errs-pied, ns nearly as may be. And the mem
! her. of the Council and of the House of Represen
toilets shall reside In, and he Inhabitants of, the
district for which they may he elected respectively.
Previous to tne first election, the Governor shall
Cu,,.,, a fen!. or enumeration of the inhabitants
of the several counties and ilstruits of the territory
to be taken, nod the find election shall he held at
such times nod places, and be conducted in such
manner a+ the Governor shill appoint and di eft;
and he shall at the same time declare the number
of members of the Commit! and House of Represen•
tatives to which each of the counties or districts
shall - be entitled under this act. The number of
persons authorized to he elected having the highest
number of vote+ in each of said' council districts
foe members of the council shall be declared by the
Governor to be duly elected to the Council; and the
person or persons authorised to be elected haying
the greatest number of votes for the House of Rap.
reaentatives, equal to the number to which each
county or district shall he entitled, shall be declared
by the Governor to be duly elected members of the
Ilotve of Representatives, provided, That in rase
of a tie between two or more persons Yard for,lhe
Governor shall order a new fileettint to *apply the
vacancy made by such tie. And the persons thus
elected to the legtslative Assembly shall meet at
such plate and on sorb day as the Governor shall
appoinl; but thereafter the time, place and manner I
of holding and conducting all elections by the peo
ple, and the apportioning the reprelientaiion in the
revere; couniten or districts to the Council and
House of Sepresinatives, according ic population,
shall he prescribed by law, as well as the day of the
coinmeneement of the regular sessions of the Lee
gislative Assembly, Provided, That no one session
shall exceed the term of forty days,
Stenos 6. And belt fart4.t . muted, That every
free white male inhabitant, above the age of
twee!) one years, who shall have been a reiddent
of raid T.-mriqmi at the time attic passage of this
net, shall be entitled to vote at the first election,
and shall be eligible to any office within the said
Territory ; tut the qualifications of eaten and of
holding odic e, nt all subsequent elections, shall be
each as shell be proscribed by the Legislative As
sembly Provided, That the ergot of eolitrage and
of holding office shall be exercised only by etaisene
of the United buttes, including those recognised
as citizen. by the treaty with the republic of Mex.
ice, concluded February second, toghtcen htindred
end forty eight.
Section 7, And le u farther sanded, That the
legislative power of the Territory shall extend to
all rightful aubjecta of legislation, coowsteut with
the Constitution of the United States and the
,pro.
Vhdollll of tine anti but an law shall be passed in
terfering with the primary dtsposal of the soil; no
tax shall be imposed spas . the Property of the
Coiled Suedes I nor shall th lands or o t her prop
erty of nuniteludeats be taxed higher than the
tend, or other property of residents. •Ilthe leers
passed by the Legielattve Assembly sod Govern
or shall be submitied to the Congren el the United
Satre, and if disapproved shall be null mod of no
•
Neat.
Sa• .
mos 8. .dad de it fersherreerra, That all
township, fn.q.t, and county officers, not herein
otherwise provided fur ' shall be appointed or
elected, •• toe use maybe, In such manner as
shall be provided by roe Goverootand Legislative
Assembly tithe Territory of New *Woo. The
Gnvtroor shall nominate, and, by and with the
advice and content of the Legudative Council, ap
point all c.ffi xis not herein otherwise provided fon
and in the first imam. the Governer eking may
appoint all said officers, who shall hold their
ota.ea until the end of the first semion elite
Legislative Anatissidy, and shalt Jay a the Rev
sod3nse of Reprer_•cruiva, and LI; otter t to
beams 9. Aid b ii , butler nsetwi, That no
member of the 1,1001.01 re Assembly dell rOld'or
be appointed to any office which shall haws been
crewed, Of the Wary or emoluments or which
thou L o se b.•en increased while he was • member,
during the term for which be was elected; mid for
one year after the expttation of soc 4 term ; and no
person holding a commission or ap !Memel under
the Veit& States, earept postmasters, shall be a
member of the Legislative Assembly, or shall bold
any often under the government of said Tent
tory.
FreTtox 10. A,4 be it f nnker mad. % That the
judicial prom , of said Territory ahall bo vested in
• Supreme Court, District Coons, Probate Courts,
and In Justices of the Peace. The Supreme
Court shall oonaist of a Chief Justice and too As
sociate 301tices, ■ny Iwo of whom than constitute
• quorum, and who shall holdw term at the neat
of govemaeat of said Territory Ariouttity, and
they shall hold their oPines during the period of
four years. - The said Territory shall he divided
into three judicial district., aed a District Court
. _
shall be held in each of said district. by one rt
the justices of the supreme mart, at such time and
place as may be prescribed by lase; and the 'sill
judges shall, after their appointments respectively
reside in the districts salsteh shall be assigned
. .
them. The jurisdiction of the several courts here
to provided for, both appellate and willies!. and
that of the probate courts sod of justices of the
peace. shall be as limited by law: Pretsieri.That
justices of the peace shall not have jorisdietiim of
any matter in controvert, when the side or bout.
dories of land may he in dispute, or where the
debt or sum claimed shall exceed one hundred dol
-1 tan p sod the said supreme ord disteict courts ee
-1 spectively, shall possess chancery ts well as com
mon law fee isdiction. Each district court, or the
judge thereof, shall oppolot ite clerk. who shall al
to be the snider ip cherecery, apd shall {mop his
once at the place where the court may he held.
Writs of error, bilk ofexceptiou,•ad apps alts, shall
be allowed in all cases from the lloal decisions of
said district court in the topreme court, under
such gegtdatimat as may be prescribed by law, but
in oo date removed to the supreme coon shall tri.
it by jury be allowed in and court. The supreme
court,or the justice. thereof, chill appoint Its own
alert, end every o'eek shall hold his Offiee at the
pleasure oldie court fur which he shall have been
appointed. Write of error and eppeals from the
Qad decisions of raid supreme court sheltie al.
lowed, and may be takeu tattle Supreme Court of
the United States, in the mote roarniffig and under
the some regulations as from the death courts of
the United Slate., where the value rifthe progeny
or the tamarind la controversy, to be *suntanned by
the oath or affirmation of ether party, or ether
competent witness, — shall exceed one thousand
dollen •, egeept only that In ell eases involving ti
tle to staves, the geld yjlty pf visor pr ;enrol.
shall he allowed end decided by the tald BenteMe
court without regard to the value of the metier,
property, or title In controversy ; and except, also,
that a writ of error or appeal Also be allowed
to the Supreme Court of the United States from
the dedeloo of the raid supreme court created by
this act, or or any judee thereof, upon coy writ of
halberts corpus 'beelines the rmeatlon of personal
_freedom; and each ef the aid district courts shall
*TO and inerrant the come jansiliction in ell ea
aim Opting grader the constitution and lawe of the
Tinted Statue as is vetted up the parent spd tha•
ttkii , ttinta of the United States ; sod the said sob
preme and district ootute of the aid Territory, and
the respective judges thereof, shall nod may went
writs of. habem corpus in al l cares in which the
same are grantable by the judges of the United
&Musick the District of Columbia ; and the fitat six
g igro of every term of sad courts, or so much
thereof is shell b g eecemory, chat be approprin.
ted to the trial of causes mister( nudeetee rad
consolation and law.; and writs of errot and op
peal. In all inch cases shall be made to the su
preme court of said Territory, the same as in oth
er eases. The aid Clerirsitalireaeisie is •11 such
cases, the time fees which the clerks of the die.
trial courts el Oregon Territory now receive for
simPer services.
Stenos 11. And be it further "warted, Thot
there shall be appointed an Attorney for mid Terri
tory, who shall 'cantata in office far four years,
unless wooer removed by the President, and who
shall receive the sante fees and salary as the attor
ney of the United Staten for the present Territory
of Oreg.. 'there shall also be a Marshal for the
Territory appointed, who shall hold his office for 4
years mikes sooner removed by the Prendentand
who shall exenne nil processes issuing from the
said coons when exercising their jurisdiction es
eiremi and district courts of the United States; ho
atilt perform the duties, be subject to the rime reg.
utaeons and penalties, and be entitled to the tome
lees as the marshal of the district court of the Um.
AO States by the primal Territory of Oregon, and
shall, in addition, be paid Iwo hundred,mmually as
a compensatioe for erre service..
St s •nos Arid be it Pulite! . eroded, That the
governor secretary, chief justice, and associate
justices, attorney and modal, shall he, nominated,
and, by and with the advice nod convent of the
Senate, appointed by thiS President of the United
States. The governor and secretary to be ap
pointed as aforesaid shell, before they net as
such, respectively - , take so oath or affirmntion,
before the district judge, or some instiCe of the
peace in the Lim ts of mid Territory; duly auffiori•
sad to administer oaths and afil emanate by . the laws
now in forcer therein, or before the chief Justice or
some associate justice of the Supreme Court of the
Unit. States, to support the Constitution of the U.
Suites, and taiddully to discharge the duties of their
respective offices; which raid oaths, when sertaken
shall be certified by the person by whom the st.
shall have been teken, and atiCk Certifi c ates Anil be
received and recorded by the mid Secretory among
the executive proceedings ; and the chief justice
and associate justices, and all other civil officers in
said Territory. before they act as such, shall take a
late Wla pr affirmation, before the said governor or
secretary, or some judge or justice of the rears of
the Territory, who may be duly cesiliWiuned arid
modified, affi or affirmation Mali be cer.
tolled end transmitted:hy the person takingthe mine
to the secretary, to he by him recorded aeaforesa id;
and afterward., the like oath or affirmation stall he
taken, cerufied, and recorded, In such manner and
form no may he prescnbed by law. The governor
shall receive — an mould salary of fifteen hundred
dollars as governor. and one thousand dollars as
supenniendent of 'tidiest Cann , The chief justice
and associate lattices shall each receive an annual
salary of eighteen hundred dollars. The secretary
elan receive an annual salary of eighteen hundred
dollar. The paid salaries shall be paid gunner
yearly, at the treasury of the United States. The
members of the to arecenbl v shall be entitled
to receive three dollars each per day during their
attendeece ear the eleasigns thereof, anti thEee dollars
each for every twenty mitre travel in going to and
returning from the said sea/genii, estimated accord
ing to the nearest mustily traveled route. There
shall be appropriated annually the cum done thou
rand dollars to be expended by the governor, to de
fray the contingent expenses of the Territory; there
shill dm be appropriated annually a sufficieut surn,
to be expended by the Secretary or the Territory,
and upon an eau.ote to be made by the Secretary
of the Treasury of the United States, todefray the
expense. of the Legislative Awinuhly, the printing
of the laws, and other incidenull expenses; and the
Secretory of the Territory shall annteally account
to the Secretary of the United Statea for the manner
to which the aforesaid sem shall have been expen
ded. . .
• •
Stenos 13. And be rt (erten. enorte.f, That the
Legisfative Amiably of the Teretery 'of New
Mexico shall hold lis seamien at sunk lime and
place In said Territory a. the Governor thereof
sled appoint and direct; sod at said Den secede.,
or so soon thematter as they shall deem expedient,
the Governor and I,lpelative Assembly shall pro.
reed to locate and establieh the seiner govern.
meet for said Territory at such place's they may
deem eligible, which place, however,shall Were.
after be subject to be changed by the said
nor nod Leyisla•ive Assembly. • ,
Sputum le. And be it farther enaytef, That •
delegate to the House of Represenuittves of the
United Staten, to servo during each•Co, egress of
the United Stales, rosy be elected Itit the voters
qualified to elect member. of the Legtolstive As.
sembly, who shall be entitled to the lame erns
and privilege. no are exercised sud raffled by the
delegates from the several other lerritaties of
the United Sur ee to the said House of Repreven.
Wives, The first election shall be held at such
time and place, and ho conducted Id such man
ner as the Governor shall appoint lath direct, and
at all wthsequent eeeliooh, the timer places, and
manner, of holding the election., shall be pre
•onbed by law. The pension having-the greatest
number of votes shall he dee'ared by the Governor
to be duly elected, and a reelicate therstofshall be
given accordiegltt Provided, That cod delegate
shall receive no higher slim for airtime than is
allowed by law to the delegate from Oregon.
Scoriae 15. And he at further matted, That
when the land. in the raid remittal shall be sur
veyed under the direction of the Gjeyernment of
the Unittd Suttee, preparstory to , bringieg the
same Into market, sections lumbered sixteen and
thirty six in each township to said ritruory shall
be, and the came are hereby reserved fitii the pup
pow of beteg applied to schools in old Territory,
and In the States sod Territories hereafter to be
erected rut 01 the some.
Sec-rtes lA. And 6541 farther esinelert, That tem
porarily, and until otherwise provldef by late, the
Governor of sod Territory may define the judicial
districts of soul Territory, and assign the judges
who may be appointed for aid Territory loam sec.
eral districts, end also appoint the tithes and pieces
for holding coons in the several counties or subdi
visions to each of said judicial di:striate by Prole
mation to be issued by him; but lhategielillive
sembly at their first or anY "Subsequent session,
may organise, alter, or modify Ruth judicial dis
tricts, and assigst the judges, and alter the times
and places of holding the courts, an to them shall
seem proper nod eonvenieet , •
Smarm 17. And lo it fortlssr Ivs'exaed, That the
provisions of this ha be, and they are hereby stm
seeded until the boundary between the United
States and the State of TM:MeI:WI I e adjusted, and
when each adjustment shall have been effected, the
President of the United States shall iseue his pro
clamation, declaring this act to be in full force end
operation, and shall proceed to appoint the officers
herem provided to be appointed in and for aid
Territory.
• Stetson 19. And be it farther wAret rd, That no cit
izen of the United States shall be deprived of his
life, liberty, or property, in aid Territory, except
by j d. udgment of his peers and ,the laws of the
lan
Appro wed, September 9, IM,
HOWELL Oen,
4earrof the Howe r Reprernuatinw,
WILLIAM g far*,
rmident Of 811 , 1 amotesre tempmv.
MILLARD FILLMORE.
Troubles among its. Ilanioute.
Asian's' • &tordair,sept: 7, 185:1.
A disturbance cartnied this morsung at the Jew
ish Apnoisespse in lleekhner merle which •••••• •
division in the fccourption. Otto the witty de.
lossoined to prevent the Rabbi from performing the
service, while the other wanted hino—
Tbs atierilr and police were called Out, took pm..
Won of the house, tad closed the doom The coarse
porsoodsoentod to quiet boa postirt,
•
l'esitt. • Prot; :4 —The numerous
Meru, orkihop Ilasecto o vr the Union mull
learn aith profound some , at he did in thin
city, les:today morning, ever a long and severe
illness. fits disease tem. frequent premises of
abstement,hut hasil.v.brELd all skill end cure.—
Bishop Bascom had p Severe and protracted Ultras
Lexington, and his conititutlun
never recovered from the effects °Mu shock.
The friends of Ws • eloquent and ditungolshed
divine and of course %de that a solodde record of
hi. v meats presented to the public.—LosurniZer
Jove.
VOItTANT CASC — lYesterday, in the Court of
Common Pleas, an injunction of a curious nature
leas beard bad Wee Parsons. It appears that /limn
Verlag of New York entered into an agreement
with eight or ten persons logo to the tames in Cal
ifornia, under the title of the Putnam Mining Com
pany.
Waring wns to pay each person SIAM, and all
the expeoses to San kranciemo, and 'auto receive
In return one half of the dust collected by the com
pany as his share. One of the company recently
returned and deposited in the Mint 511,735 in gold
duct. Waring asks for an injunction to restrain the
de. • itor of the dust from taking it,or its value,from
the Mint, alleging bieright to one half.
On the other band it is alleged that the enema • y
broke up, after mining for n short time unsuccess
fully, and that Mr. Smith Cmm,the depositor of the
dust then engaged in the buiness of pile driving,
in company with his son, and from that source de-
rived the amount of gold deposited. it was also
contended that Hiram Waring never completed his
part of the contract.
Waring sets up a partnership, and contends that
a. such partnership was to last for two years, it
makes no difference front what source the gold dust
was derived, it It Was obtained within the twet
years, he is legally entitled to one half. The ea .
was argued end held under advisement by the
' Court.—Phil.
Wind U 4 to Slight by th• Po•
trolalam.
S. 5. Ltrivoir—Sir: I wLett to bear testimony to the
medical virtue of the Oil called Petroleum. 1 was for
a long time afflicted with a badly ingluazil and noel
sore eye,. much so unto lose eight entirely for about
three watts, witli very title hope,' of ever recovering
the tight, end but a slight prospect of having it re
lieved or the soreness; my attending physician wits
unonceegrful Irt mating a core, or in giving relief,
and efrinde , me but little eneouragemenb I board at
the reurtlentn about the Ist of April, MD, end gave
it a trio: the recall Is, the sight is restored end my
eyes well, except a little tender er cak when Igo
out to the each ANN IRELAND.
Mansfield et, Cincinnati, May 11, 1930.
. .
S. S. Lurroa—Slr: • I have been Maimed with Pile.
for Ten year, and have tried other rectedica, without
permanent reLeft anal I hoard or the Petroleum. 1
hipis need only one bottle, and think I am entirely
cured. I recomoccua it to all who are afflicted with
Pi/ev. 1 bare anima it to be good for UM eye..
Cincinnati, May 4n, Iteith E. C. GARRCTSON
Bar gale by geyser lc McDowell, 140 Wood erre , :
fellerv, 57 Wood a.; 13 51 Curry, Allegheny city;
D A Ewen, Allegheny, Jovepl, Douglms. Allegheny;
al.O by the proprietor, S. M. KIER,
jyl • Canal [Moth. Seventh et, PO...burgh
Odic: of Ohio and ITnne. It. IL Co, Third at.
Citroen sou, Aokrist 5,7020.
Tot Stockholders of the lath nad Vennaybrania
Rail Road Company are Lereby notified to pay :he
eighth inatalment of Ova dollars per share, at the office
of the Company, on of before the Nth day of Ankosi
The ninth Worriment] on or before the 00th day of
September. The tenth instalment on or before the
:nth day of October next. ,
pp — Tire ktla instalment was called for on the 0.111 o
July fact.
nogriAtf WM LAMER. Jr.,Treasurer. ,
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R. P. TANNER & Co.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
84 Wood at.betwesn Third &Fourth,
Are non receiving their very Ilene and superior Pall
tslocb of
BOOTS, SNOBS, AND BROGAN
Also, 110ISINFXS and FLOWERS, all of the late
styles, and expressly adopted to rho serstern trade.
It has been selected with Brent care, and as to sis
and tom try is not surpassed by any smelt to
round either east or west. Oar customers and to
chants generaily are Invited to cab and egamitie,
•re ilmenntheil to sell on the mail seasonal
terns.. Also, Goodyear's Patent. blabber Shoes o.
binds augMlidt
FALL 111FORTATION OF ILIMAKE
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
120 WOOD STREET,
Are now prepared with a large and fresh stock of
English, German, and Amenean Hardware nt oder
superior inducements to wryer,. Time wishing to
chew purch will promote their interest _tr looting
hrougl, our stock, as they are determined to tell ea
the meal reasonable terms auglS
Improvements to lidastitatert
DR.STEARNS, 'ate of So.llll, PI prep t, Car r
rtranufee u a and set Grace Trent ra wl.ou runt
of renr, upon 8 eth nor Atmospherin Sect on Plates .
T.:vat frac teen ta emu truteres, re` urc tit nerve t
aspersed. Mat ar4 restdena, Len d roe td, Ore May
or's eiftee, Dearth street, Plt•sburoh
@ovule—J. 0. M'Farlden,T It Evan. IMP
UNCOVIIAGN. AUVIR IPSTITUTIO33
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
O i t Pittsburgh.
C. G. HUkSFY, rilClit.• • --A. W. hIAIIKS,Sse`t.
Olftee—No. 41 Water street, In the nrarclnnoe. of C.
11. GRANT.
ins COMPANY In now prepared to Inoue all
ru
kinds of rots, cm bowies, uhanefaelonea, goods
mereltandine in owe, and in traniiiin viivelt, tn.
A. .nPle aoA.T far the aby and integrity al
the Instinition, is 1.11.0,1 la tile ati - tinter 1.1 the D.
rental', who are all earache at rOlii.burdh, writ nod
1 . 011 , 910 r harnansidiiPM eStantunity jar their prialp-a,
Intetbaciter, rind nithirity
Dtaninlito--C Ilun.y. P. gaeY, W. I.+ l
U ,.
Jr . floats, [lath II lone, Friona:
Ileatchon, John klawortli. S. Uncliaosb, S. !U. Kier.
arkn-ll
SITIACKLETT It. WHITE.
vrar.u.“.l %I Itlil2. IN
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOOD
210. 101 Wood •treat,
I NVITE We attendou of Layer. to Wen. large dint
of Freati Goods now opening. and which tbey are
on-oared to well on yery accommodating term.
We .hall 1 o contiantly tocciving fre•th Ronda der.
log the teapot, and requnat an examinawun of
Ytnet Ly western merchanoi, nntl others tooting our
city. moan
14, w co... & CO, Irt
Wheel!.le a. Of ttl:i Manuinclure re a Dealers in
HATS, CAPS & FURS
Car. Woad &Fifth eta., Pit* ebrargb,
Where they offer st full and complete Sack of lint.,
Caps, Furl, e.e, of every quality and •y by W hole.
pale .nd Retail, invite the attenttnn at their en.-
Prams and purcharete generally, 'taming them tlint
they will ROI on the *err OLVAITII4.I7, esiet
eugthelf
att. D. 11 5 1337",
• Permit. Coreerofrourth
•1L end Mester; .beerre,en
itltutee end Perry etreeta. oetlalllln
Tao Wen Csarbseire —Dr. hi'Lline, the in.
vetoer of the best remedy foe that fearful disease,
which has aver been offered to the public, they de
scribes the symptoms which indicate a disordered
state of that impownot organ:—
uftyMllmaas of a "Skewed Ltver—Pain sn the right
aide, artier Ma edge of the ribs, increase on pressure
Sometleaealtegatin Is in the fell aide. The patient is
wifely able to Its on the lea aide. Some lint. the
pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it freqaently
emends to the top of the shoulder, and to some times
mistaken for a theuramism in d. min The almond,
to affected with loos of appetite and sickness—the
bowels in geueml are coeliac, some times alternative
with lax. The head is troubled with pain, accom
panied with n dad heavy oenmtiou in the back port.
There Lo generally a cozoidcratSe Ins. of memory,
accompanied with a painful wnsallon of having lift
endedne something which ought tr have been done
A slight dry rough is mmetlanes an effendi*. The
patient complains of a samarium and debility—he Is
sully started—lits feet are cold or burning, and lie
complains of a prickly renanuon of the skin. His
spirits are low; and although he la antis fied toot cam
site would be beneficial to him, or be ten no •cooly
summon op fin titude enough to to it. In fact, he die•
fres* cocci temedY, '
dale yon any or all of these mammon! Call and
paschal* a box of Or. V'Lauca Pills.
Kr For sale by J. GILD t CO, No CO Wood:Meet.
sepl4diewS
On Friday evening, Cloak= kiavokke, n the Oil
year of tile age.
llu luncral will take place from the maidenee o
In' mother; da'Clld etreot,'et 3 n'n'oek in day. 7h ,
, r end• of the (welly ern invited to attend.
1=93
oy horn c,osrd for the loot two work., for thr
pnG o.r. of baglag gleaned, will be re.npened no
cg Lord'. buy. Preaching gnawing mil evening
by he pnetor, Rev W. J. rcuig rem , .
ertircus vim su.ar..
wETTER N Imurunce
Out brook:
uraddeek`g Field Plmk Hood Flock. Inquire nt
GEO. I; ARNOLD & CO
'I Fourth in
CO.PAILTIVERSIIIP
ITBC undersiened ewe, abi, der, asooelaled the •
selves under Me firm of Philllps, Best A Co. f
purpme of manufacturnig every ....sly of lii
Glass Were. WILLIAM PHILLIP:a,
JOHN LIE:ST,
B Anl BEL APCLEAN, Jr.
pnii.LaPs, nickyr a. Co
Manuftioutrara of every variety of
Cut, Parsed, and Plata Hint Clan War
RDERS Sited without delay, at the knew ma
ki tel price, at thew factory, on Try street, no ,
Second, or at 90 Water area, Pinch urgh.
mplardrm
E===
SBALEDPropemlestrill be 'teemed anti' Sameday,
the MM September instant, at the °Mee of me
gobseriber. for Wade= the Allegheny and lUanches.
ter Pleat k o ,,d s l,,,,B e seer street, from Water Lane
touder &
berry Lane; also for famishing 3,91 e
fediH. of Hemlock Plank, 3 inches th es, 9 feet
long, and not more than 1.2 Males wide, to be deliver
ed algen the road as directed by the banterer, olio,
for .7100 lineal feet of Hemlock or Pine sills, 4by 0
Incluse thick, to be delivered In like manner
Portents to be for the whole or part of the work or
materials, and We company enema the right to di
vide the bide.
Proposal. to be addressed to Tboullakewell, Esq.
President of the Company.
Further information may be obtained at the office
of the eabsetiber. Wki HAICHWIIhi
sept4.ll4 Peel &Tres': A 4 hlPlaiad Co.
:KM koPT.)
NoriCE.
A NI us
...quern of One Poker per abate. the stock
XL. 01 the Ohio Trap Both Ninny - Comp.", P.7'
able :on or before the 1014 of October nen, to t h e
Treasurer, in Pittsburgh. By orPor of ore Board
- •
WM R.llART,4e.e'y
Y I UAIhTAL-31Ulnnsfar sole b 9
1111E9, MATTIIERS & CO
Ea ME=I
.. rvr .ixe z fFmilh & Het
u 1 brand, .
.1 , 14 " " TO I.l l '. Ifi r ATI 7 H b y WS kCO
IR IRON-109 tans Laurel 1111. Furnace. for We
treptij McGILLSk ROE
N, O. IROL brls. oak cooperage
l_reple BreGILLS R ROE
LATFORM StIALES--A lbw sets platform;;alea
to draw I= to INV lb*, for saby b.
1.1 IdeGILLS & ROE
BL Ilbrts will Ix kiw, claw cors3l4l
acpl4 AlculLLS It ROE
NIGA rrlnclpe, Havana, and Regalia
‘,./ Shears, selected bounds, far tale by
s , glctdlLL9 k ROE
ril,FroN („1001/3 -NI bales cot heavy, far cover-
Steam boat decks, received and for Bale by
sepia
-- • - SCA IFE & ATKINSON.
.I j ID . 7SEED OIL—IS tufo just toed (or
I:II; 111 CO
•opl4 GD Wood al
PALM SOAP—llis Ibs resslssd for salt by
'sepl4 KIDi) a. CO
G-I.ASS PAPELt—:OO rms Smith's p.ten!, for rale
• sept I I KIDD tc CO
D OSEPINE-3 bits ion neeiyed for .ale by
•eoll J KIDD& CO
-- -
TILT lUL NiARINE DLUE—I case sec'd for sole by
J KIDD &CO .
TARTARIC ACID-1:00 lox for solo by
A FAIINORTOCK & CO
set , l4 Cor. First & Wood sts
Tj /)PE PINK-3 brio impeller for mole by
1,, rep. II AFA ESTOCK dCO
111OMSTONS-20 Mr roll, for oak by
scpli B A FAIINEBCOCK CO
c"2,:t7 ELL A c-I °A°l"F‘,.3;' , N=,•c°l°l7o)
EMV SALTS—VU AOMb rio for role by
r , PI4 II A PAII ri EsTOCK
AMP BLACK—MO lbs Star. in emits and brie,
1.144 L A FAICSESTOCK dr CO
F 4l ::g r t DA YAHNT TnCK & CO
hTRAYED,
FPOM the premises of the .hscriber,
it, Mastmlester at Mr. Adams' old man
Won, a large V. bate Cow, with some dark
spoll, large horns, wide apart, was giving
milk when she left. She was last seen at Mr. John
Dust.' old • place, on the new Deaver Road, above
Wood•' Run. A lust reward will be paid for curb in.
fortanttnn u wi I sable me to °blau, her.
w• I IS R C FLEEFON
ttttt of Mary Uri Mae. daesd.
A LL persona having claims against 'the estate of
Li Mau iittfflth. deed, will present mem to the sub
scriber, and all persons knowing themselves Indebted
wall ' , tense call and settle their respective account,
without delay. MAIN 111WIN,F:xeoutor
eri.l4,lseo,l 0 7 Wster Street,
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
Li7i=3 7.=.6a
Central Rallrn.d open co Hollidaysburg
101 war. Canal to Johmtown-2.9) mile, Bail
Road from Johnstown la Phtladdrhia.
TWU DAILY EXPRESS PACKET BUATS,
klaclueively-ter Passengers,
FUR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
Time through, 4b boor. Fare—SlO
riN an aver Itlouday, September kith, two daily
kf Packet Denis wall leave for Johnstown, from
111[11, lake eplendtd new cats TIO Ma, direct to
Philadelphia, pawing over the new Pennsylvania
Roll Road, being one o the very hest In the COMM.
The thereasee speed tor this route makes It the moat
demon], on nit ll as the moat comfortable one to the
eastern cake
•
A Perk. Coat will leave every morning M 7 on'
lock, and every vtentng at N o'clock, precisely.
[Erne Portage Rail Road Is pasted m day hen.
for passage or Infonnanon apply to
wblonongahela Hoax;
Or to H LEECH A. CIL Canal Darin.
I=l2=te
ATHREE gloried Brick llo“e, oa Wylie street,
near Logtanjust built, and having badt hone
m ,,
,
hunter, •nd all the modern Improvements, will
e .old. if applied for. before let Oc lob. neat. If de
sired, a long credit will be given.
11. BRA PV
aepri:dtoctl Mt Fourth no
ll'ott copy tilt Oct p t)
---
Low & Ron , . Soap's —Warranted Genoln•
13 " OWN Wind•or Soap, Berman, Honey, Musk.
Vcrnece ler, Oriental, t sin , •nd Olive Oil Soaps
TimmSoaps arc highly celebrated for imptrung
smooths.. to tar 'kin.
Part bleed from Inc rmpone•. rid for rile by
repEl It E eELLER6, 57 Wood In
•
1 . 14 N. Plumley
CC:RIVED this day from the ease—
/I.
bbn tenime—Setur
Ln Serenade—Arranged as Dorn.
Joanna. and JenCuot—For (Hum,
Votee of by gone days—Foams,
Away down 111 Cairo—Forte,,
n o Dn ful and Di:ware-41km.
Domino many nibs, popular. Sone. and Piet's.
II KLEBER,
Fr pll tithe Golden limp,Thin/ at.
SU N DRIES -9W bogs prime Green Rio Coffee;
15u patiliagea assorted Team;
5 can owtorted Tobacco;
10 hags Pepper;
.5 Imo Macke;
5 mons Cinnamon:
50.4 No I Chocolate;
3 eases Liuorice Balk
10 tierces fr e t sh came Mee;
2 marks best bladder,
5 barrels Alum;
en barrels lumens' Oik
50 drain patent Hankies;
ZOO boa Corn Crowns;
30 boars White Pipes;
30 hhOs prime N O shwar;
CH • Jo biol.. ste,
Inc beg large No 3 Mat herd;
1 , 0 soli large No h , toi
6 slo No
50 brl h N C Tar, Not do,
HI bola Sank
50 brla'No 2 Rollin;
(.oto lb. assorted V.,,,.;
50 bale. No 1
100 kegs mime White Lead;
• rim Scar ..sorted Nails;
Alll3, a fall IIMaILICEII of Pit'llbOrgh manufactured
anieles, for aide hp JOHN WAIT &co
• sepll Del Liberty st •
NJ i lilt.ll-50 brls pore eider for
eeklo l ute for intle by
FL FLOYD
ilieicETS—:tl cloaca patent, for sate by
sepl I & K a'LOYD
DAC , N—A few calks Side. and Shout:Jerkin Mate
and (or anle by 'sepia) J c R FLOYD
NIA ODER, tee—? . tt,h,drooe
Y 5 byls Loywood; to; sale by
Se Ft HAM)
sepll
. .
Er 'PI CES, —ZS beg. Pepper;
Ir! pees yr:lir aro;
barkols Clarrs;
I borrOl NuMop; for solo by
_I & R FLOYD
p A qat—ton do sZritz,Vg(Pbrzi
byJ &R FLOYD
S77hart Boat for Salo.
A N.F.W Mart Boat. complete In all re.pectg, for
/I n ate tow. Apply to & ATillt3OPI
ttnni&dsttrerrtfl Front weer.
IUMN C&lll4—A eeeoad hand Cable for pale by
reply MOM &
F It NSII TEAS-250 br dint. Yon Hy soul •
:5 do Galaboccdet;
fu do Inapt-dal, ' '
, .
• 150 caddy bas do;
Pr r lathe arrivals at New York, compristnl various
Illiaill,C, for sale by Vb 51 8A0A1.151 & CO
_ca pill lb & :mu Wood lb
• .
RICE— 44 ten C.ooline fOne, fur tn,e, by
tepl3 W I finiliALEY &CO
D 1.. &CRTC:A-14010,qm Nina Vona
fine grades, per Chub. Poucb`g
hm
iof
Heber, Inc., and tlaaaloa, unbolt o
by .
_o A., WM 8 01L.A1.1..y.
(.0 k
,
.. _ _.
iiittlAlti CIIELU . ' E-75 bus prime .cc . .l for ..In by
VD AIII.IA
WI S & W 11Uolt
....- -
-LID OLD lb., out of smote
tiliti;TtNe. roraeley "S- & W II ARBAUG 11' 4
.
la A }ls -' , O earl. roynnor canwaated Mum Wu re ,
11 deiced sod for sale by
,cold 8 & Nil lIARBAUGII
SODA ASII—,D cork lit acre and for male by
afpfi O A. W IIaRBALOII
McU ., L v ILCANDLES—rio ta t r , NVlL:talaz
01 ,,, D p rff GLAFS--ktokbweV i f f oz i tiala u
I., , Lialo—ktu bets crtr• Flour reed for mile by
nrpl3 5 t W
f '1155R5-11.5,000 common 51 store and ror sale b)
ll ecpl3 tl 1 W HARDAUGH
L.! WS SAN', RAPER—Just received from the
onoinufnelurer a large rupply of the best assorted
ound/e HI, for sale by the ream or ichire, and "rambled
sdl: B N WICKERSHAM
.4,13 Car Sixth A. Wood-Hs.
DDILINOITRATOR'S NOTICE.
IL:ITERS of Administration, on the estate of Mrs.
clthnnne McKnight, deceased. Laving been
p v nted to the understened, all rest one indebted tan
hereby notified to more tramediate payment, and
those Laving claims againtt said estate, to present
the sane promptly. for tenlemenn
. pitnd tln 11011 L Rl' eKNIGIIT, Mot',
'THE old Gon of 51.5. J. BONN 4 PRO, I. now
j_ ittiNN, ItItuTIIER &CU., that is—Anthony Booth
loreph Bunn, and Richard Bonn. NotiaSouth Chaves
kneel, between I °tabard and Germ... They have
rom received, pet...WM:le, Pocahontas, direct from
Richmond, one I undred bone, of those celebrated
Spritiam's ht; Inn tea of the Belle of V. 125 boa of
the Virginia !Retinue Bird, a splendid article to re
tail, at alicts• ' 75 bus Oltsby'• celebrated Rua elated,
that 'Caps the rhino wherever it goes; together with
a nualber of other mends
We have on hand MD quarter br zee or up top Pei.
cipeSagan, nd no mistake; imported Havana Sc
ams, of
all kin a ds: immemic Seger. of every &scrip.
hon. As we have eontramed for
t o of IWO
hoot. Tobacco tu o
ther cd it
ina ne certain that waren
mil Cheaper than any o e In this or any other
city to the rinsed Stairs BONN, BRO.& CO
senla &rt. (Balt. Amer._
ItiCEIOVAL.
Young Ladle•iLlitenury lastltutm
MOD , Institution, ander the superintendence of hire
1. Y. Davis tr. Daughter, Frincipols of the e
mote Fein boolsirttle. By., has been remelted to
the tam In Ht.. Dr. IlFLaninis Church, formerly
occupied by Rev.!. to Sante, on S,uth u., between
hmidifield and Grant nuisance on Cherry Alley.
For terms, see eireoluts, or apply to tho.poneipals.
Rev. D. Ellieu, D. D. •• • Re.. Wm Preston
Rev. D. 11. fluidic, aD. Rev. S. 1.1 Sparta:
Rev. Na th aniel West; Geo. J. IL Moorhead,
Rev. W. D. lieward„ Richard Edwards, Esq.
aepll:dat
rots tram) Oom anuicat
JOHN WATT is CO.,
WrIIOLFNALE Grocers, Commissam Harahan%
ylr , sod Dealers O Produce lead Pittetorsh Nam.
karma, =Merry eh/lb:DODO l'as
"EliptlA-70 - 671s abates Family;
2,0 brls Baprafine;
1:13 Fiae, arriving, and for elle by
seRIN DROWN KIRKPJaSIGN
SIGHT DRAFTS
NEW TORE,
BALTIMORIO,
PH ILADELPH lA,
LOUISVILLE.
ST. LOUIS,
a n d the °OLD CUVEITIZIrev for silo by
WILKINS & CO.
27.104 ...Violeta.
liaCorn Brooms for ..b, by
zet4.t et It FIArTO
RAISIN& & CURRANTS -1501 a. bunch Marian
10
Just received and for sale try cut • Currants;
'role DAGALEY & CO
T A . -- p N l;r?..l :r itnnel Oil; for oilb by
\ BROWN RIRIePAIRICK
4012 144 Llbercy
B ACON -y : 1 11: S i tt e n a oid s sf i sj .;
by
,pll , BROWN & KIRKPA PRICK
Is Y. H. Tea;
Dup. & Gunpowder;
Black Tea;
all Y. H. Zr. G. Y• for Ws by
BROWN & KIRKPATRIO
hf
40 ;de
hio
unto 40 caddy 1.1
DomOtle Woollen Geode.
ONE case [llia Cloth Shawls;
I ease Yttlovi Flannels;
cue Rad do;
1 ease s Red twilled Flannels;
0 cases White do do;
3 cases barred do;
canes Pilate and Fancy Ceasimeres;
I cut Satinets;
3 cuss Clan Alpine;
I case Jeans; •
3 cases Blue Black Blanket Coating;
2 cases Gray Btankcis;
d cases Drat , Blanket.;
1 cat,' Rise do;
es} os hVlille Bed Blankets;
30 p Rican: Bost BlankSls;
arrs
Received on comignment, and for sale at annulus
tansy prices by • LEE
_tepl2 • vto Libel'? street.
CIIOOOLATE-20 hes Norfolk Chocolate;
Baker`.-No I, bpanise, French, epieed, and'
homeopathic Chocolate, for hale by
WM A bIeCLIMG te. CO
seplß :MG Liberty rt.
SOAP—lpw's lushly perfumed Drown Windsor;
do do Honey Soap;
Cinnamon Bar Soap;
Philadelphia Variegated Soap; •
IhtUburgu do do;
• Combo. Soap;
o;ive. Soop; (or Fate orho'e.alo end retail by
aeon 'WM A SIoCLUKO Y CO_
• TO LET,
Tan ram adjoining my More on Markel street,
recently otropied by Messrs. N. Galatea /s Son.
an a Broker'. Office mid Muting House, will be
charily refitted with uew front, sad otherwise ins.
proved, and will make a very desirable timation lot
Insurance or Broker's Office, and well adapted for a
fancv alore,tanng located In the be.t petition lit the
city for either of Mese businener. Gosh. of
W NV WILSON •
* NAGW — BOOK.S NEW imoics
AT lIOLIIIES' LITERARY DEPOT,
Third street, appetite the Post (Km,
I.l. lS ln ° n•Te , tolforP;ren Nob.
e D ie fit T e h m ' be ' r " .
Gent's Merchant.' Martens for September.
Whig Review for September, with no ergraitiliS of
Gen. Semi.
Boston Shakepeare, No RI.
Littera Living Age. No a nt
Whig Portrait Gallery, aicing SIG two yogi. ,
into of diminguithed Whigs.
North II hh•li Review for Augtot.
Democratic Review for September.
Eclectic Review of Foreign Literature for Srpleurs
her. septa
jAGUATRA COFFEE-10 bag • ruperior for sale
/ by Omplill WM A NIeCLtiRG & CO
BOSTON CRACKER-5-2
. :;1 1, 71/ 3r 0 , 2( Cra d e o keulr_
SDI A McCLURG n 0.1
PROTECTION
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY
A 11,111.1 Prentitrart, Capitol Stack,V4 'pl. Fermi
- $11,000,000.
•
FP HE ondersigned wood call the ntlention of w.f.-
'. chants and others having property exposed to
loss by Fire or the perils of Navigation to the superior
advantages offered by the
Prot•otlon ln•urano• Company
CY WA5V0,1,4,0(... VAC
I.—Ralea of Premium OA IOVY .• those of may otb
RESPONSIBLE Otf,o.
th—A speedy and antlafactory adjutoment of Inters by
the General hem et the Company for the Western
anJ Southern States.
3.—Artortration,lof eli tbiretergeNt which way evict)
by referees matt:Laity chosen.
I.—Awards promptly paid In Specie, Bank able noon,
or Exchange on New York, Baltimore. Chartemon,
New Orleana, Pt Loots, Looism le Pittsburgh, or
Cincinnati, at th e option of th e Insured.
IP Pamphlets, setting forth the mode and prin
ciples o f siejustiog losses, rates ofpremiums, elassifi
canon or hazards, de., furnished to the customers o
the efface free of charge. •
For farther infammtion; apply to the undemigaed,
who is folly authorized to insure Dwellings, Stores
hotels, Warehosses,llllls, Alamo factories, Horns, he
Household Mantuan, ..7,30.44, IVares, and Mee
ehandiu, contsined or stored Memo, against loss o
damage by FIRE.
•too,
Dry Goods, Drarenei,lanufsetured (loads, Pro
duet, Household Furniture, Live btra•t, aod every
Miter dr...von orlderchandire or Personal. Pro•
pony, sit aped or to be shipped per rood steamboat,
or boats to arid from points on We
or Waters.
or between Eastern cities tabs Lakes, or other inland
Mitt) nod any towns in the Well CM COIII3IrT I against
abs inwards 01 INLAND TRAItiSPORTATION.
Shirtornts of Oords. Via; esotod Ilotollndise. per
Jtood vntnel at vessels, bet•Fecti Orleans 'end
I:Wl4m OneriLlortwenn Now_Cliosos And ether Gull
pens—ostorern oil Munriean uort• nnn Englinb or
e:uropean per, or to soy other ststkor. poet .shat'
lone yes In the AlLsottecratsts,sponst ma PERILS OF
THE SEAS. JAMES TURDETT, A g't
Protectron Outman. Comm..,
.eini 9 rd‘jant Wood st Yit st.urAh.
SMBAS' ALV—Now receiving in vibe!. bait and
coveter Nora', of the fall brewing, and eons - tact
aupplles wall ba kept for sale by
RUBERTStiIIi & lItPPEIIT
191 Second et
WIN til.AbP-3Con biz or Me best counery
hovel', embracing all the sizes In frenetaT u ,e,
colt:00i ROBERTSON & REPYIiRT
Wagon for Sala, Cheap.
AFIRE r ea,e new One Norse %morn, mailable for
bread, milk. or peddling pa:petits. Enquire no
No_S6 Smithfield at. aeplltdilt
Sir James Murray'. Fluid Magnesia.
PREPARED under the immadiate care or the in•
venter, and ratablobed far upward. of thirty
yearn by the profesaion. for removing Lille, Acidities,
and irdigesban. returning Apncitte, promoting
moderate state of tbe bowels, and dissolving uric sold
in Gravel and Gnat; also, as an easy rernady.ter nest
slekems, and for the febrile t fraction incident to ehltd
hood tt la invaluable. On We value of At agnenia as •
rtVial agent it la un
UV. IS necessary to enlarge; but the
F.l Preparation of Pie V. MI row the
mo valued by the prot“tion, as tt enmity avoid•
the possibility of those dangerous CollCletiOn• uanally
remilung ham 14e use of the article in pow der.
For sal a by the importer's and preprieteila agent,
Li A FAHNESTOCK • CO
Orpll Cor. Wood & Front eta,
SOAP—Mb:Ir ror sale by
.1)11 MILLE!). & GICKErSON
ear &;-1:0 - Ef
hf ober. Ningyong end Oolong Meet)
111) caddy bee V. Hymn & Gunpowder, i&
(fen))) MILLER & RIC)KGTsos
u h iAlts—tvo,Ku aenuioe Principe —a & Sons;
•- SOnto Ilavans,— tier sanal;
40000 do flegabas, various brat&
43,00 d lonta.ion rtiosios;
100,0t0 Philadelphia made epanialt;
In store and for sale by .
pll
T OLIAeCeit L.... L.,.! , :ii . & l, ll . th a in n .::::::'s lu d ni o n;
tr, boo Cabinessi XI ump;
20 big S. Myers' I Ili lump:
70 qr boo do klb lon p: ihr sole I y
sepll hllLlAillk RieliETriON
1 SUN iCRIES-1 - 0 - 6i — s — girdlociCollrul's; ---
iu : .gsgenuine Italian hi seebront;
CO him do do Vermicelli;
I rook Nutmegs, No I; •
2 Ws Cloves;
30 bloke. Boadeaux and Marseilles
Olive MI; In store and for sato by
\iepll MILLER & alexursoN
lixtr—.so ice psi he'd and (or ogle by
scpll
r ;NSEED CIL-1.5 hits pore, ra good packages — ,
A~ sepil
S — I.N . / . li p l i t , CUR ED 111.11125—Prazmrif
p f d o i r sit by
TOIINILCOANTS
WANTED, a iki3O/11011 in a Wholesale or Retail
Ty ("Decry ticlabitskinent or Cemonswon Watc
hoose, by the adverticer, who has had twelve years
evyanenee in the above and the Glass busmen.
Choice rat.. .ices a, to. Character and competency
ean.be Moen.
Address R I'. at thin clime
•
Liam DLit MOULDS.
Important to Tallow Chandlers.
Tutmenber hating paid pwiicular ant:mien to
Ji the v•notts improvements to Ms mat team a of
Candle hloolda for he lain six veers, aridssrin
neither Hue or expense to mole them in the p mast
approve CYO, is now prepared to offer to his
imams .rid Wands an oracle of Candle Moulds equal
tot roPerior to any inansfamorcillo the word, turf
are after the kaigliso style—the tips to ...sew Olt the,
pipe,nod the pipe in resew tight in the bench.
Al Moulds tearer:Jett:trot b roe •fier this will have
my name on each pi, e, with the words-en a tanked.
JOHN es....tTial,Y.
senitbd2ss 109 Rare street, l'ailadelphis.
iI
Al ACKfrOliEL—r , tif ,. lsrls No 3 jo llsieketeli
IVO Inds No s lialfax do:
• •
JAMES •DALZELL
• 70 Water at.
Jon reed for Dole by
Reel°
rm..addin, ALDF.II-10
commaomma Indigo;
fors.le by
se in WH.DAGALEY &
=MciiMIZZIM
raN THURSDAY morning, September trih at ten
J o'clock, at Me resi4enceofJo eph Psnnoek,Hiq,
N o 307 rena street, ;rill be told, hn
s ar s
e—re stock of
Household Furniture. among 1011. ate—
New mule hlahogany Nola, 'Hiram,. °Winans,
Chairs, Pier 'Tables. Dirung and oaten Tables, one
pair large Srench Piste Mirrors, klandedny Dressing
and common Doternis, Wardrobes, Wort and Wean
Stenos, Parlor, Stair, and Chamber Carrels, lied.
made, Feather Dads, MarEesses, &fling, Fluter and
Common 1 hairs, Settee, t.ooking , Glaeses, Mantel
Cloak., Window Dltinia, Fenders, Fire /tone, China,
Chas, and . Queenmette; Aloe a rental 11111:112121131
of Klieben bernilare, dm. Tories, at We.
acplo3l3t - r P. El. DAVIS, Ananneer.
Web,
Ip ubs, Sboblders, Jost re •
eeived and WWI, by STUART 4. BILL
seplU Wood .t
nkIEMSE-1W bit best Mimi for nle br
seplo STUART & BILL
Skira i lgi A .l l 4l/ ILL
Lb At
lepto
ull.—l bill tousui, ja.t rect. and 121
ROBISON, LITTLE & CO
105 It.
S PANISH WHITING -20 Orla Jan reed tar sale at
IS N W ood Sath HAM'S
oeplo • Cos. o&O co
. . .
SUNDRIES -14 M. Lard; • .
15 brlsGrp.c.;
1 bok r.,...r0z; .
....• . 7 big. Franc's, in .rriar,4ll . si. , y
ISAIAH Dirsqw a. co
Scutt Istg, .fileatelalng, als4 Claaaa.S• g
hr Ylnid.:
IharertaroPOr the clothes into call Water Mrt 'et
them soak over Mehl- 112 Ise inevoir.W wlll.O 2 ran
out and - pat Their itito 11 - lot c hotline-maws., to''
which Add the proportion
a n d orrem rnt of evir
Vollon• ..fwatcr—shr it op heal .ite tr te It
r
minute , The ilotires my). then he *irk: rII'
well nowd in clear void mole, Tile parle ul n•-'
melt. 'hot may he meet totivd, such, no , • •
md • cdtam'Af sin rte. may slrthdr milord re,le
rinssm, and the clothes will e lontal rvicect,j sn,
white sI , FI clear.
Warr, eed net to intone fine. I ("heir and
Periem surfactloo, or the money Ist I re leisured
Yoldwhelesale and retail by R r F11.1,f
sepinlis IVood to
ILPANtII" ItUfillEß Gool73.josirc-Veired firm :dr..
.1: biotic— 2 der large size Stoll !leads;
1 des eZira dodo;
1 des Dodo;
•
I dos. Lions, for sole at thvlddi I Rol
stare, 7.amlh Wood at. at.- J rt. II p111L4.: I'e
ur ''P I. I .7*A.ILICIII/136gIca Tll • ' t
.. 11 . ti • n ; E . •
LVI arVele, far : rale by Lk'
k i i.lPllll
eeptu .9 IrVeoi
LJ ( , St; I VAL fittEETlp.".-91 yard.,. a yelp ,1
LI article, made eerier. I y for that putpn.
IL 1.1111 ..
.4.lPd
Brandisto e Wipes, Glide
50 I: 2n rp c gi:ii ., C u arnise Brandy, soriouL!einteiga ,
4 pipes Milord Gin;
9 puncheons Joeconito Farb.;
9 puncheons Old 1 ieh Whi.kcyj
20 yr casks Modcrin Wine, -
k 0 do Oporto do;
20 htids ilorceo si Cited;
hf pipes Spanish Red Wine;
Ca hos Gorden,
10 ecs tilosco Wine;
boo French White Wine Vinegin '
Reed for soli by MIL,IiVR RICKETSON
soap 2 . !1 it 293 Liberty st
C1111 . 71:L:50 hie prime crer i 2oo; gum!
BACriN SHOULDER 3 -10.0f011o rtel tor rate by
ac7iiii ii it. 0' il A Frilaliiill
Cr VOA rit-lutibils rt 0 Seism' reed 1;4 - 1;016 ttr.
0 sopttl Sit lIARDACOII
F a - : 6
,J , ! Irlo brut rapetfic7,,Tred (.., t...tt tir *---
S & W lIIARITAIMII
War:lasted Para Viiiiiiiiiiciiiirlitiiiiidlai,
SUITAIII,V. for Medicinal Prorotrin, trlcr..‘ v on
harm and fur rale by tlr br tOe. quail, or ral'ent ea
HUBRIS & HA WORTH'S
rosS . ea tr-Wins Store.
g it Were.
.1„/ and Engineering.' No 18, b.' bettt received ut
.Holmes' Literary Dern., Third mica erineene the
Yon CEo: Every mechanic Mould have tlia work:
Kept
RARP - EWilonatly blowine forSrpt
Pletar4l Field Book atlas Revalati ' on " , ' Nf; 0.
Jug reed for sale by Ft CoCalora
Dept_ ' Car Market& Third sta
r_IIIPEN COWEVARNIBII-0 brbi, 10 b( Ms, nod
0,3 - 10 k egg, now landing for SS le by
ISA I AII DiCKEY /a CO
Sc 1 , lVatetik. Front
WILLIAM C. 111,N,VZSITL.
No 83 North Thisd ttreat, Phil adelphlo,
Importer hod lure, of rd kinds or.
61011 AIR & COTTON. FRI GEN, CORDS,
Tassels, Eriit<l Gitap.s;
ALSO, Gold and Silver Ruffian. Fringe. nerds,
Twins* Lases: Maids, Eintrroidin
Spangler, Gavel., Stars', and rtiabletra of I,il Linde,
imitable for Regalia makers and Srmletles of every
description. '
FLAGS and BANNERS of various trty tea made and
trimmed neatly to neder at short notice,
_Fri ti dive
SUGAR iIIOLASSEL.,I O % 1a5 .r. 11.4/ 7 S To u i g u a . r . t ,,,
3uo I'p white lersz.iFtmar;
no bat Strintristurbril
a, bets Lnyeringls g d;
, •
Pb belt St Louis do;
la boo lometingls me;
. lir:. St Louis Co;
MRMINMMI
TOVIIO LADIZESMIIIISAILY,
ALLEWIENT:
•
iliti Felton! under the direction Of Mr A lily, N.
T
W. Metcalf will be rmoyened in .Colonnade
Row^ Federal Street on :Yonder, September end. A
primary department, A a number of impanel branch
. bare been added, nun a corps of lumbers 'crated,
so that iosteurtions will now he given to ....halves
pf are* and attninment. . .
. .
For perdeu , nrs see clirolsrs sol , Cii they tic bad •t
the book noses—or consult the Principals et their
dwelling on Federal r3treet.
Allegheny, *opal!.
TEACIIERS WA !WWI:D.
20 TRAC!Inkg waffled (or the Selt.ln of Lower
St. Clan . toornahlp. Applltnalort may lie made
in vertu.. r otberw.se, to the andel.. ved. until Vi t.
day. the vadt tiny of Srptesnaer aisle to itmat
the Donnd will proceed to examine the at..., ot
the Frame School Hems, In Temperancesil.e, at hire
o'clock, A. M. None tut comment le aehers need
apply. Palary,B.s.ol par man h •
R It A Mr.aTON Temper...lo.
Pllll,ll l ISMITII, I ow. Pt. flair
A. ANILILER, du Southfield l'itunorgh.
repeal& ann .
.7. /71. S77llTHrei
ENGLISH, oint Mathenintical School
will lle.Open nn 111. day, the J7th mat.. at No it
't/chafer SUM= the head of aeventh...at.
augl2
CAILP/LTS, OIL cLoTna.a.
dr
ViZeili r' ak ' Tt h e at
. t 1
l
Weal. a very I.ndrome worriment Of Colleting, com•
poring In Fan al the following vs Orlin .
Illeh and elegant eye.; Fever Carno;
Rich and elrgent style Teo:illy Ronne , . de;
Sap. rlor Min American Planck ;lb;
Extra rap d ply Carnets; i Rugs, 00100 Clieni'c;
Supetfina do do; trap. Tullca Rugs,
do Ingrain do; Chen gollnte;
Fano fine& drie dodo; Tolled Mon;
Com. all wool, do On; rtor Rona;
11
do 00'0011mo do tin; Co - vi Mom'
codon dodo; Salo tag"
Abe, a CCTV large ...TIMM{ of Trimmings for
Flasm Heats, Catalog ., Ileureb &el
Oil Cloth.. •
A re'' , loge moOrtue nt in; II r nerd Oil Coln,
.it g n width from 17;robes it, 21 ;eat, of
very
linsitbeano rifts, nut to to any lif,ed TOT., hall, or
et iobaln
Toe mock of reod• will be .old as i theap ns they
can be Flo - chasm inane of the nallnoi rhea. We
invin every body to call who wi•b 0 &nen,
.010
T.IMAC-10 tons on hand and for one by
ae; b A Cy Gil F,R:I SON k. CLOCK.:
BT,- `) ,.7.o l` ; ' ,;h ` rna n ta Us
clAlV'en'hilTn=d 6 Lir':xle. l l . !vm .
an ft A CUI.REII I etiN k CliCligc,
; -
CIIEES I.l FS boa now landing t.' ode by
• Mild CO
' nine. Front iti.
if COFFER-9[o brg• glee& tej 71. 11 {1 . r i,ovi,
rrp9
__• Round Chunk.
rinig9-200 gaol ages V It. I`, 8 1 1 / a ek Was
I tttt Imporoeion, Inc ale by ,S & R 4Ltn it
•
rileal—lno WI. large Nos 3:riet
1: • C. hi brie Ihna * and 3 do;
1.0,L as sealed Herrn g, Pale he
•or'J & It FLOYD
T AR & OIL-30 1m brown.T.nbert , Cib
bris Carollas &T nle by
Ferb • .1 ar. D FLOY
RICE—e 3 tea fret b beat Rice, for tale by . .
tat D - A Fe. Ft Fi.nyp .
1 EATIIER--Zett sates NY tote Leath", for aaleby
12 tete J & Et FLOVII
. .
rpOLIACCO-100 boxes Al•nutsOyrd Tobleo, of
Rol.e.ne, and othet lovatit• brubdot,
Fool tr• Ipep9J ' J h H FLOYD
CIIKKSE —YOW lbs W It Cheese *a sane, ler *a e by
mpg FLOYD
F LOUR -XI brie Putand Mak suuesint famiiy now
luD ITO superfine !mil ( - Tim., just reed
A CULuSIRTSON De CLOUSE
IDS Linen,' mt.
A r' flgl:ll7:ft : l7:f?r). " (7oUSF.
V AR-33 WI, avprtign Just teed yr
i s , Beta AI , UI.IIERTSON It CLOUSE.
=U=
ll.P.OTkeeeived at H. !MEDEA'S' !Hurls Store, the
SP
following Dents:— '
In toe Eye Ehere lie• the Heart , I 1.... lot
The %Vetches. The White and Red Hoses. tier ey
II 11. He iloeW all things web. All it ever. Where
age now the hopes I eheilalied. La Seiennde. tepT,
DLEUCLIED k CROWN AltidLINS—A fudatte7t
-1) meat, nil Widths and blonde, direct Oen the
Malbtl , Sletetell, at the Wren ptl cnr, by -
see; A A ItiA.2o:: St CO
EllGfr-4 br Is fresh Egg. Is.r Y . ea 'hr sele by
rep: NOMPON. urrul CLI
GIIANITE WALL PAPER—A' orritot lAPIASon
of (Lohary lowlife; to to hung hr Heel,
For sue by N.P MARSHALL
stp7 . Wood,* '
L ! SEED OIL-1 , W. (irowo l s ß b Ta x a vla t is , 7._
w in g i ,r t;BEANs-i recdfrLag A i l l nri. - 6
(Ml E-SE-21U tam
T A K 1 OlL—r3 b 1:. d C Tar, • ,
10 b,Io TanottlelKK
3 LolaNati...a III; In core ond rnr
rate by . Ito I PE
pos tftouOtti; •
Z.Ol IVA tic/ego • . ' .
U :Agar Cued norm; !' • '
7.___ meclu.9 to ROIL-.
„_. ,
A IN 11.:1) TLW-Ind. will Ire geld low, m v
a.. Wit:ILLS T
brio :ditties • NiVir..for rale by
" • p 7 • hicUlLLSlion
D d oxCo vett-N . 41,4 cos
WI Si PleG ILLS Ji!lft/li
be
t
• file‘;f ”
Utals rapeilor iorfisle by
rope -s 1.111,Wn . A . Tll ACC,
.1
Ae •
. chjoio'A4 A ,
Eth will render yiirsona lorensible to pain. n
choir the duty of 'hese who aelftenny of the inmleil
porpor.lng to be Stifling Soap, mamma: each pan. -
chaser with a svlbeieni quantity of the above amdgr '
to relieve their eallfeilng while mode, going 9e opcfi
alien of shaving.
JULEP A CREAM
Is now admitted bl all to to Me yety'best fift'
shaving to be !sand In ibis or any uteri eoantry. ofd
the am of my Skeane Ile. Snit 'Potochle Sprrire
eienen, Instead of being an epriitan to he dkadeo,
Aeolis Is really a Inner). The ingredients of "'Nen
it is loot:Loosed are of smell a that a Spar and
richer lather can be made than withers. other article;
by . *idea the beard Is sonened, imt the Oda G not
liable to be burned by the alkali which for/oSaa sa!
portion of whet-abasing seep, car Will , it,
chapped, bet will remain maws , and WS
lanrii. No one, after ameg this Shaving Crisai,can
ever be induced to use any other Caution s neees
oary in peronismo/ My Shaving Cream, es iSere ani
many Imitations told Asa for Julcip Ilattel7rplams .
Crests, and you will then get= arddle 'Welk fender,
shriving easy and pleasant. '
JULES HAUEL. PerfaMor add amid:
Chevron as , •
For sale, wholesale and retell, by 11. A. Fatiattoek
ft Co., and H. KRelicts, Pitts hershkaudJahst Sargent
an J CO). • 'Of
- -
mu A v
al, , FALL FASHiON.:..
THIS beast:Al style of Hot is tow Sealant% tbd
will be Introduced on &nerd a y4lot ie., by
bleggßD it CO
==tif4=l
40, MOAB 1101,1tlE MOLANSES nrii7iikTre s ia
fa- nib by JAMBS A HUI' C111190:1 a. CU