THE INT'ISBU-GH GAZETTE ;snot' vintsultrarox. Darreepandeate eras PdoloUlll G... 11 0 L tif,ps. 11, .1850.• Appointment ofAlons A. II 11.8tentnTA. :Secretary of the Interior-Idr. Lewis, nonalLnation—o lave Trade in the Lite- TUESDAY , MORNING. SEPI'..IT r .II4XL . I trier -Exciting Debates-Admission of ' the•Cattfornla Almnbans. • PUJ3I.I.SHED 13Y. WHITE CO .*LIKEOCIULTICI STATE TICKET 4.1111..10(10101.3. .1051(11A DUNGAN. 133 Bucks County. roz •varron ART/tut. R B .• N 01 union Corny. POI AIIIIIMIo• . JOSEF II DERSON 01 WashotoanCo.ty. . , Aintlmalionili:,.hd Whig if OM halation, to Al.hightsy County. TOI WIRT, IWO= ...In% sys.ontrAs n. HOWL. 701 IPOOXO SIMEON. TIMM 1,13117 C 0311.1, Haar:lAß DENNY, , or JAMES CAROTHERS, MIORGA.N IZOBERT. , ON, ritesbaqh T. 3. 1.11611Ah1, Low, St Clair. A. C. , W.1.1.1.E11. I~xtbe U. JOIIN Rob Um. jAvr 4 IFIE/ 7 1:. Suowden. DTIVEICI Arrow.; FRANCIS C. PLANE:GIN, FlRcbc , O. cos...may 'IIBENEZEII 80V1.E9, Ncn Farm*. • IiVITO6, •i: FLINN, Lower SC.Clatr. COMITY lIIMPLION • a N. COURTNEY, - Obia Z7 - BEE NME.T PAGE FUR LOGAL. adAITEEI3 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Ac. 7T,,-TitcurCooven, F.SQ —The death of this venera blecitixen, and early pioneer in Pittsburgh, Is as. noonced in another cabman. Until within a few years, since he removed a few miles Into the : country, scarcely a reaident of Pittsburgh but • 'knew and respectfully recognized the venerable Pelson of Father Cooper, who, doting a long life, had an strikingly exemplified the character Man honest man, a good citizen, and • devout el/na tion. Fitthcr Cooper was one of the original re, an pentane who =mooed the first Methodist Episcopal Society in Pittsburgh and vicinity.— They worshipped in a log cahin,of humble dimens eions, and received the occasional visits of a &Akitas: In the earns region now, there are &boat twenty ' churehes, and several thousand eaerebent. Alt this had Father Cooper lived to wee and rejoice in. He hod also lived to see . Pittsburgh from a small village grow to be ipecac - and populous city, possessing ill the elements of commercial and manufacturing pinsperity, and en joying all the comkatscf the highest state of eivi• ligation. Such are the wonders to Le seen in life 'time in America. But in all the cluing.ea around him, Father Cooper remained nochooged, the same hireable, pone, unostentatious eitiann and chnstian, and died peacefully and triumphant ly in the fault in which be had to long lived. • Philadelphia Mears Patket Line to Liverpool Messrs. Richardson, Wat,on .L• Co., whot• amliettnned .d liberal enterprise has alrendy se• eared to Philadelphia e tine of firetelasn merchant vends from that city to Liverpool, propose now to entab.ish a coon:lily steam packet line between the some 0000. TO, p!nrt ,vgorated IF, to belga twin pr07,1 , ,r steam nhli, a lame ntt,„ to MT Oft C o -13 moors to 10) front 'in, places gamine, end to inuei SI the oumbe• •o'ooo rni to four, pro• yid.] the aiceo,oool of t c trade shall require Etch cn.rl n detqint J s he et 2010 tons but. then, of s. epee.] ..11.1 to waking !be passage io 17 Jays, eel to be ben It at t COSI of shoot *l6O 000 —the amount betog divide 4 into shares of SIO,OOO each payable in instalmeweu required. Richardson, Woolens Ce. have h•s.led the hat with 111. meirti,ent auhrertptico of &lomat , . This constilmes one third of it. whole amount o: means [ego:NJ to accomplish the project, and the North American feels confident that their esample will Indece ull.or parties to Caine forward and make up Ito balance. Tkoor caws of Philadelphia to build up for her self an indi•pendent and threat foreign Inds, are watched with pest interest by the citizens of this city and of Western Penasylvania. Apart from theLunny of interest. which now partly, and Which will earn Mate folly connect us, by Menne of Our canals acid railroads, we feel a great degree of State pilde In our beatiiifol metropolitan city, and rejniee in eberythinf which prorno!rs her growth end comzere , a' ial7ort.or, By means el her Con:rol rood, and our women, road, Philadeiplits rout wen he Inure intimateiv and directly connected torn the great Want co, North Weil, than any :Tour seaboard citic,, an, an enterprise each as above suggested become• doub:y im?irumt in view of the value and tnagni sae of these advantages and relations. 11 the people of the West find the same advantages for commercial and social inteTCo9l3ll with Eorope,tn rhiladalphia,as in New York and Boston, it will greatly increase her business and importance, and the travel. and carrying trade over her Rail. roads. Our forego 11 . 6110 is greatly increasing In magni tude, and we cannot See why Philadelphia should not enjoy a fair portion of it. It is at Inca worth a vigorous effort to seetire it, and we join with the North American is the hope that the day will not be far distant, whoa in c.altectlon with her rape= oar business relations with the Wort, Philadelphia will share largely with New Verb and Boaten in the rich returns of our extensive and rapidly mcreas• lag foreign trade. Our suggestions in reference to the Allegheny 'River Rail Road project have excited eensidcra. ble interest. Several gentlemen have called upon us to express their approval, and to make engin, it,. If those who are more OnMethatly interested in the work will go to work at stied 0, the right way, we think much can be done to promote to construction. The ant object is to make sure of thei charter by organizing the Company. If this cannot he done without more nil than can be re cured here, let a judicious person, in pusernston of ullthe flea, be despatched to New York, to con fer with the Directors of the New York and Erie nailmnd, and wall other talluentill persons, and• we doubt not the requisite gawk can he obtained .TheCaraNey once ergaruced, and able and roe. getie otlicers appointed, there could not be much diSauhy la prosecuting the work to • 111 , f the Goutuns or sVi rra.—Th• convent which was ready for the reeep• lieu of pupils, says the New Orleans Doha, teqk fire at 10 o'clock en the mummy or the 27th and was burned to the ground, every thing having beat lost. On the veal cursing. the me house and stable of the Itee. Mr. l'imuer, to the aline piece, were also consumed. A mulatto boy belonging to Mr. P. was suspected .and arrested. ealwe done hundred guns was fired from the Battery, en Tneaday afternoon, by the ciLeen• of New York,-,n honor of the passage el the Corn procatee II& by Conyrera. A meeting was cub. etonent , y held at the Battery Haute, and a eerie, of rneolutiona passed, appropriate to tbo-ezcill!On• T.airttert additional gnu were fired in 'honor of the Secals Committee of litirteen, when the crowd dinpersed whet three beam oberr for the IJaina. brae, 13, Taylor, bq.. presuled, and Gen. Henry Storms and George Boyd, were ap• pointed Wino Presidents. • Witte IWa. f,o..—Thua toad W note o good running order to Hornet!twill°, for boll height and ,paatiengers. This extension, the New loch Poet says, will crently increase the quantity of pork that will come toruntd to that market for slaughter, sod the ,lay to Lot fat distant when it will rival Cincinnati. Mn. Haut., the late editor of the Wasbk,,,,., Republic, receives an appouitment abroad. - • TWX E . /.40 nr CILAO.II.IaO a". pit,Cdt from Waoh legion Matta It, u t it a rumor that the •Anwricsa flag had br..% taatu t . a a a upon Charicst..a, Ittraa out, ete r .ig ht hey, - been expected, to bet, hull. L ' T ' ars "'" TLX/414--TE . e S.,crwetry of Sine rcceivcJ , sterclay the following ,thlegrephi jp,palelt Gov, the Colo or at New U.:le - ails, e?.. DiUDj eat " . : larcralatyou of u incoh snore pacific irate 91 0 a Ingalls Tessa, than has heeu rtl,iored and. aaticireted.—Nei. ^Kew tiatuittet, epL 1,1 Xll have bed the.honer to reeetve yen, telegt nub pticliof the rah instals!. A few 1 1 4aj,, r Its I recatet, scut a FiltOini expras m uov , „,,, Bell, et Texas, by isieriinfr, coin/IMO tang the dispatch, as instructed. 'be last nsa °nets frotn Texas announces! the early niljouraruee t or the , Le, 'infamies It has probably adjourned Is thee 'h 11 ...re x aa war lull watt defeeted,und the Leg sale lure passed en act leaving is to the !yeople is l ac cept or frier' the bill adjusting the byt =lnn," • . 1 learn that the President and `he whtfie!Cedi.. net are in excellent humor with theistini which' Worm have• tater, indeed a may be 'Slit mkt the plan upon which the adjuatment, as it, dealt' passed, was based,: was that' of Mr. Fillmore , message uportthe aubject of the arrogant thesats Tao. In she male, I believe that the PrealdenY, cad Ms. Webste r agree fa thinking that the aoti•etavery proviso has done its work, that it is on loogerneed,d, and that slavery cannot and will dot go into the territories ifs therefore, a 5 a Northern man. think. be has reason to be entlitistl with the !eteerlleht that has been effected. It is, therefore, with the greater readinose that the Pres. sleet sow lull le his original purpose of naming foul eitaen• of the slave States (or members •of hie Cabinet. Accordingly. Hon. A. H. H. Stow• art, of the valley region, him been. egg:wittiest So eretary <lithe Interior. A diapatch was gritarday received from him, aceeptics the off, that bed been provionely made tom, and to day, I believe, he has been nominated. Mr. Stewart is a man not unknown In the National Cabinet, and po.seises unquestionable ability. Ho is a good plea:et:ye tariff men, and ho .cailnaeute open the slavery question are irahicrittz cud conciliatory. lie wia ma ke a coed Citron. Laraib' nemiaatloo, as Collector of Philadelphia. still haters in the Senate, or rather, the outsiders 1 ally; it has been referred to Philadelphia to abide iha remits of Certain irireirtigatioo. io.t tuted in purauance of conga against Mr. 10, which have hero betas the Senate. It o, /I,llA:cable that the happy accommodation of dilterepery upon which we are lehettating our. seise', Oat been closely followed in the Senate by one of the most acrimonious, personal, and exciting debates of the session. I have probably pellet:a before, the frequent reference, in this branch, by Senators from the Northern Slater, having a large sea faring population, to there reaudalotur and unconstitutional awe for the ins. prisonment of Northern free colored radon, which operate en hardly upon the COSSlViiset shipping in• Wrest of those States. The South hasten neer- rd the passage et the ftgatve slave bill, Mr. Clay, and other senators, Ere DOW pressing . teal (Or the abolition of the tuffs in those unfortunate beicaa Atari Uttarlet. Mr. Seward haasropesed his MI anprdprintin; teen hundred theasand dollars lot ho indemnification at the owners, to he paid it tae the quahlicd cleeteto of tee Detail dccadt to favor of etnanc;penen. This hoe io:terted th. whole disciar.,asu, and Me. Winthrop has made most vigorous attach UV= the oppressive laves re fatted to, producing Izaers er,d ether cei.lecre rhlsw that they are no;, as ?Nice led, Icopetzt., bt to teensy pen rause", be which hand.mtg ' :real ere deprived at their liberty. Paw et:bierl cello insult and a heavy Eilera.c. Te 4 o teramo +/wits deeply resealed by what calla Itse . f tit ) Icreiry at the stuth. , -sod humberlcsa have bee . inealb belched lath upon Mr. Seward red Mr. Winthrop, by with self elected cha opten a as Jelf.Da vie, Butler, and Meant. Aczicas,sa I ant, far a ...centime oral:strife nod cistcatinn upon thts Ibtod item question, r have no hosttation in :Flog thrartlesecutraces etneild nut he to',lgtel , d that cabe.tual pawl . ..inn eh ou'al be trade s, &last there by an amendment to this bill, orrce. *les., I pr,unse.,'thst-shrt contest hi:tweet Mvtars :lie rid nod klrlit,ll - oai , , nntl. the k[. impure have bare Belched, the hill r he • • rf the alive milk will pane jute 5, it came Len the Committee. The eh:ofand oey important 10t..d: at in ibe Rattan 447 dalh:Was the ndelattiqn et the nein, vntatites from Cattiroutia, Hun. Georg° W. Wright and tisaed They name in by the fttoriottxxotijorittiol .by votes. The talent:lnt to exclude thein for Ito pti.ent session, acd per haptientir4:y, wan, by • met'ee no rrle, the r err dnxtlxir In ICU Conlinatca on oleottobx, cod a. keep them in tottittox behnol the one nnul ennt . - tatucniacy !Ind reported la Mutt (tact. Tins War defeated by the sixonle expedient of Mr morel .eat, directing them lo be cow twore ta r whlen •nss edorte.!.lo4 to SP, end atom in they vim dhmlingly, and the real Posit S:ste DOW .1.• in km headaspect:oly as any of het sisters. JUNEM Wanytiat.lve, Sept. 12, Tariff ateetlns.-truslalve slave bill-. District •lave *mak—The Texan Fla. ale nigi.t there wai. an appoinii i i! meeting .till.leratile number of Will: ai w WO, 11!INI!IIE (hot i3ria .0 0, to provide at t. a t ascireieut podei :ion to the mom denreiwd innuolacturieg io rescue diem from destruei ion. It was agreed :0 paid.: Mr. Llaniplon'ii hill, providing for specific dotter and a home valuation, a second tame as Cr nmendment lodic Clod and Diplomatic Appropria tin hill, which will.on be returned from the Sot. ate, with additions, ietiuirtog the concurrenro of the l louse. Thnt is ft mode of proceeding whirls I do not approve, and which I du not think can nun' reed, bin I learn that t. far AP its propriety is roll rented, the democrats themselves have eshiblish ed the precedent of connecting this very gasses with the appropriations, by appending to the gen vml appropriation act or ISIS, an InlnOrlant nipple mentor) . section to the land - net of than year I der truly hope that tome thing will be done for the /mitering iron interests before adjournment, but :oar that it La hop an opt.. hope. • The fugitive slave bill passed t..day by the iargc vote of VD to 75. Th,, it a measure of which I do not perceive the nece,sny, and tan not rocog nioe the insure. I aro ni savor of restoring foci nee Moves to their .nnsters, by the proper weans, but not by +nett of dna hdl furnt-lirs Thr Dem ocrat., dougheares eugrrly and krametilly obeyed he °niers their tUouthern soperturs end voted rye's-Ith im fidelity and loyally whs were guile edifying. Tim ninny of the Wings sneaked from ILeir -eats, and smite not a wond on the mane,— It was for the beneht of these latter that Thaddeus Stevens moved after the not vote had been taken. that dm Speaker 'Mould send out a messenger to tureen Mr. ro Criends that they might now o owe in without fear. The haute was renewed it the Semite, truly, up- , Astor. on the bill regarilto4 the rod no trade here, and R.I. nil and o from no ihe ehivetry pitched tutu Wmthrttp N eth•th* I-aat trout 14g, dwe roil appears to have rattan-m. 311. m .o much In q tam bear" 4ea. e Wf,o9/Cl7 tot no are newsy driven 'taunt whole, as die prialuott• Vr "" t• .tnat on and until Con• el die evidence of the real worktarr, rot their are 0. I, e 2" gent and unrowititutionnt otwardr tor ticas l"" °Pnrations am citizens. 511. Seward . * amendment eon. , tin. tot came nnon'bs, but mg the rma t netiaartor, th e c h ive , in the D ie , riot, altsrtas pa, et- mill goeivat about legal interest and a t.•oeita t/11 added. 'foe carte of Suydam 31. wan reacted—aye. 5 hero do. rat n few tear. wul eloper I.•efnre I:wnt pose by it note nem I, Seree Included to morrow, but they atli [event.: of Ike above, and then the *mode rt nod tut •, brakors of forger,. thoalth they eminently urine!! are now poured oat Imola it, nu has t• r hour., r ar.M.IV" ro OrrW.' yea". (bur will recoil upon there who now niter the m . lite ante eap Lim, with the Turkish Amherst, Them is &nowt new , from 1 - exa• to night. it dor nail no on board, maim. dto day, and we rep.rted by tetekraph that Mu Leg:Mature of have taw o attraction almost equal to the Net. that puissant State bare adjourned, after haying re pan!' to pelt. ere at London. New York la gran g lived to lend the rhehlart rult , nntial enema" , go- to tint va a illagei with load and Imo Turk, ' fleet or aid to the rt.. , •W'r 4 t - e , B'xikad who and rood w c net a bippopotamas we should 'Otte tteppcna to occupy the past pf Om - of the Sr .nte They hove entered tent encient pistol Of o Geyer nor, it dollar, sod bone not given inr., e nom. Rot the thing erase matter of oourso./In fuel, the mere mention of a grew of money/ un• unions for war by WeL. enough makestv hem lau 4k - neartily hope dot rumor 1 . 1 trim, for ilea the ace Mi.., who VO:Ca to rob the ttenite . , y of the ten entlliana to , • d '" d up o n T ', /44 ,77. , lit be reeled: d. Death Ilehey rfroe-Nemr• ream War -Oen Willbon -A Gal- Politleleu-lrounlestioue . Wasiunnum, September Thr, death of Ilr. Nes, of tbo York District, to now unfortunately pest doubt. Tho stunt boners we re putt to his OICITIOLT in each house to dv, end both of them adjourned. after baring adopted the etounte ray resointioe• of tondoier.oo. , To morrow dm mcrobere rcanm, their is • hers with ,Oirrgiell a tithe repaired by the !claim torn alone day's rest. They tj that, and mote, for thanch the great tlomle of the educe eion of Chltlornia sod its often dent COCTIRMS haw, bate the only actual resells •r•matir months' eon vice, I bane never known the aft Cogs or Homo more trot:awed, or conducted wit', grow er apparent decsre to act along with hmsitesa,than durum the Dud pond, • Tiro sews !trim Touts is folly confirmed. The Lari.latitre hee reptullated all the' i valiant Gayer • ter tDeil'it 'fighting advice. • laid ttot war bill. on the table, and re4rieti O Ova Iftectopocitrolitt whether they undid accept the autos of ,donator • pearceo bill, of the puouge of mble.h through the reetare they had board, end baying thus laid out their bellieotte4loverner, they aiktakly disported ' it may to /aid that all this does mat prove that Texas would not boo fought, or Sceolptco to ':at, r tr. • .: wafkid notk,hogitliuoVpeace wltb ' . (doa h 1....t..r net I, mad am r........s i , end d i d 4. ~. .t of lord, t think it does not, V, a dde . i .;' cit. that afterwftril and careful r d ,,,,, of ih e .... cur ci ,he State, with the 7 5 32 000 .. 54 ID _ hand. the i r e,ettrttre came tott ~ coucle,.n thin, it .... -5,.1 . VT - attn while to h'..sald a condiet with the i G dr. ,. rd t riJacrorsent gym' notonable land claimer and no wide to ftg.vision of 'any sort for support ink the eamo et rt:. alwws, condiment aprin the aor , foal of the furaplo to close with our taroks. h ti: laughable . e.mtug4lictarever, , to found shy epeena button uyon midi a chatingeniry. Tbe people of Texas bash not be, educated to a school whose lessons would impel them to forego any opporm, nity tc grab both lidad and money. .. Them ie tole newe 'Unitas to day. • The best , Seetetary of the Interior, Roo. A. If. H. Stewart. wahexpected to arrive this morilltig, blat I do not leers that ho has yet reached. Pray heaves he will not long delay his coming, for it is time the Cabinet bad attained its full growth and propel:. hone. The story is revived that Hon. James Wi ono, of N. H., who resigned his seat on Moody, and started for California, is to he appointed Collector in piece of Col. Collier, who has not bad the re quirite fambuity with commercial law to relater him the best-officer for the post that could be so. leafed. The Southern Press is illustration Mr. Wins" throe's swathing remark applied to Dowaa on Thum day, conmanirm galvanised polit . hiain, by produ cing acme ',rosy lucubrations adverse to the late Comprovute, and chiefly the admission of Califor nia, (tern some defunct specimen' el Hunkeriem in New Yor k. The Press ushers this •poor ghost" upon the stage, where he long lasged maperfloona, with no eiatemto and rename puff. The illus. trioua and gilvaniaed defunct is posed to be a certain James K. Paulding. onceii*mher of Mr. Vau Boree's cabinet, but now, *lat, a sec• mad fiddle in the band of the Southern Press.-- ••To what lase tree may be come at tail." The nominations of r racers to act the territonal government or New Me giro in motion, cannot be made unid the President receives official inlorma usn of rho den.ioa of Texas upon the terms of. lured her. Sul those required to be made for Utah wit' rommonicated so the Senate next week. Groat exertions are being made to induce the President to nominate Me. Forney. the pier eat Marmon Governor. Ido not know what may be the necessities of the case, hot on the facts of the mat . er, I should not think It good policy to recognix,, in any cifi:hal way, the Mormons as political body. Just. 3. 1:.,.._.1.4'•_ New 'Yoga, Sept.l2., The F use concert hes owned. SCOOT Land hat matte hit' ti et appearance, arbhaved for herself a rrplltn!i.in at, On arta% and scoured a sympathy suesiwanton ever beAne attained a the United Sates. The city press, and tha rite try thertian4 , who witnessed her triumph, vie a tell. inc her prairies, but all fall short of the ge _et reeh ty. Ice her wok la as far beyond prow u ale on. y 07.2 tout... Am. Last might's suit.tenee at Castle Girder. norrhened five thousw,d, no d nave the I at airaii n Swede a weleor, that c . a .., he nor. psisrd by tier toWWWW:t, warmly tie the ts •ppre• o tied. Tco mry of her reception wart only our. peed by the reflect lowslt of applause that tol -1 lowed Gihts Dora, and the wondinial Owedlsh F. he S.rna, New York never had a ranger neer enacts m esrellenee to Jenny Lind to Inalllttle • C.1,n,Mf.„121:1 between them, and one may a. well etre alp? to toll the detente of the feathered song :tcr that makes the woods 'meal with sweet wands, a, to select bee_taulta—indeed, she has optic Toe crowning triumph of the night occur• red aver tie left the house, when hir.Berumn an. counted that Jenny had devoted her drat ['nu kes to the chuitable in.:Unisons or the coy, in the prtlpntl.o.l To rtu Foe Depa.tcceot Fond FandSociely, ;or i e Fnendlem. fur the ReVera indigrut Facia:es I . ):.ina , • Feud Aeraciecion, Home (i.iiared •sid Aged Ptrnonb tf.o :r.l Cuphan Anoetetron Lyn< in Areala far Dest.tute ?cailer. NC,' fork Orphan Aoyiutz, F . ,..frcapt 11.1 i Orpban Asylum Itacrisn MW Orphan A•.y luta L,llo,?.Atylnro, In rare the moon., coming to h m shall exceed this sum, oho al/ hereafter derypate the charity to v.hlch it to be appropriate a. Never had Jenov •y , . an audiever, or ace reuse each an ar• 'i 4 ' eve, teu theu,asu dollen sealed (tom Mt: - ratter To I, oat , than thete t 0 j tat, , z Ik•t, mm, woman had noted .hc wiroeat of her Net n Siete Ic vs 1 I Ica In fry% reottoateves ill her coneett, Sod to hrog et the chootes to c:or, ea long west she b.cc audiences to large eo rooms can ha foood ft cat..n them h: Jame Forrest was retterday ferruled and held 10 hat I m the 'um of 110,000 to k , tap the peace, Da c.rr plain: of Li. ante, Who but au commenced • ants !or divcrev,chargvig ad otter p as the rause.— The Poor Wuto., tarn being to tltt vultageol..!y eland-red, he. btectr c esaoperat td enough totem opan her nualand, cad will meet "oared!! eticg hon. li is property bee beta put under an wp.. L., end ear Cola). will ere Inc g thorn lcacite tht Fbiladelpht • UMW to do. - - - A eother riug-int steamer for the Pacthe trade, the North Anoints of 25.30 ions, was launched to deg. •ed by Janustg, wilt be o nand the born.— Thu ru-a Ao-r of SCCC/111kr lIOOOOIIMI the long en. ewer r ttat4o in the ships of the Cunard lute, for Now 1' mt. They will no longer touch at Hall. far, A try Cc t'diturt Lae on a e direct route Dot t'tc rt..; is pinto. The All sotto and Pacific can I cot the boil of (btu), the Arctic cut heat thos t, enc the two abho. 1101 0111 oral the other Mt sc. ler stoats has go- the lend and will keep • Every thing 1h e of nc•,ommodetiocv far ttres..7an. r ..:1 here. f. norts of rooms are de.. voted ic :it. nig pure ere, and one in legitimate in t•o &yin g room—coot in fact, are OW.SI. ` red .uxu! me. Oar hotels are utterly inae- N Iv,: Were, of people, Ind there n room for a-re. t. ”lalf one oral keep e• good • house as. )II! As:or. Cory can get guests au two MAIM% eqn•!.foi.di o dull at Stl,lnll for Pot., and 16 for Fonrin, rotion is hold inn, with sales ot • few hundred Lir en this morn , nm •I pr<v.us figurm— Fi,or in trod demand and pricer without ~ 1 he oleo of the morning sum op f,OOO g•naier part of which to for export, • id inquiry for tioutbern Flour, rind -how • sight impronernent. The sales ter I lire of• SS,6IUifi,ISI (or old, sad $5,250 ;r 770 fo: no, Small sales of Meal al 1t0,121. G,,,,,t—Weest costumes In active retreat at toil take are 2700 halibuts Genesee at 1.161.• Of lite 'moll sale. mere made at 70,010ie which is a sl.stte bettor. 00,13 1114••• firm, mutt Bales°, feloo buabela =mad at 631fZiG4e, and 21:00 tota yellow at on,. OSLO are 35(a11e. An NOM. aro. Prey:aloes—Thom la a steady demand for Pork., with sales of 400 /Us. at 10,2503,18 to, Meat and Prime. Lard to dolling at 0;O7e. n e e . la steady, wlth email ital.. C. 11.ceristifsrtio.--Tbe Hon. M. Cuter, Dispres ment.ovo from the Stark CO., Ohio. Congressional Debrief, irsir been tetionionsed for Congress by the Loewe. partV. A 11311 ICE invtoott,—Two Locofoco candidates Kara boon noutsucted in theif-Xmberland and Per Cl detutuuml Donna of that State. the Conferees ~.sag rinstroned and separated. Comberdtad .aras cu. tied. Csmerop. lor.O• S. Senator and Pe , . ry 01,0 , 0,1110 hire; One af the Perry Conferees got doh, and rab9ltateda Llatatron tun In ha ginesoshied estatd tad stittifon.t, Joseph Bailey ett nnruelee of I. Pony etskreris, an 9 41 • 2 - audor 11. Aattersett of the others. The Fredrrlckamre News states that the census for that place, winch has just been completed, shoves u populnUoa of .1,500, an Increase since 1840 of V*, r P.nduret Gaza,. • ane • Movement. Imo:theta er separateecur it totierud rt• then the um. nCI rempenufie cause, as a 7.5 of ,Nue, was like a Lillie child. lam. '9 email circles, for more •nientile weakness; and many a cati and acetti ng Aid the ambit get from ,vows and arr.akcc re:, es, fur its aspiring elbita to rite and clam,. grey to maturity, and, for nueogiti,auiture„ t muchness and temper, mu the civet of almost at,, vernal adaiiraticro. Chris. tians,patriots, and ptlllao , Litopieali, in harmonious effortaboicti. tut He T , ropperiry and cebehrated ita praise; and the hale ebt,a br.4.cm, a palate or ant power, ' Bat the true friend, .41 the transient It titterers of the Tempereincc became so numerous, that they crowded and joeled inch other ; tone shook tip bile n:..1 i.ad t , :mper, and rough word. and rival rehe....l loco tollowed. The °°°.'9 °.° '' s of 'b . " rou'.al broils were speedily felt. Debility and d...•1' ennued. Remedies 'v. , . Proposed, hot de zmis differed In their real m.. and Pro.ot , Ptio'.n. Pending these discordant councils, the Tog rerence camas sank to a weak• neat and prortr• :1011 sat i.entli like, that even as tudnoua mut weeping Ir,entla thought that the vital neat* . had fir J. Tim rumor of its death spread rapidly, and was rece,ted with various emotions as it went. Some 1.V0n. • lighted with the news, and gave; it c aw, tome heard it with and 'e ...,thug', of • new ma of wreteh,dneat end en.o. • •' It in dead," said the vender of casks an •I noshing at his brighten mg prospect of ga:n. -• is dead, and many (hooka fait," etacnin..• I 1, deacon, whose pota tions had been cad y ,11 ena aased by the Temper. ante cauee : "Yee, r i or is destined to die," decided the Gw o`. it issues licenses to kill by the neuron; ii• n.i.iti!ent !trend betook himself to sleep. and iii.•t i.ettery •,I aortae turn. ed tun enterprie into , 0 ehaunel., and its sea, son eulool congfuln: •d , •Inoteif on a charge at fashions i all, mem,. I. ,tcnitorg their exer tion. t„, the recover, as health and etrength, and wasting leer ten, iu onaccully disputations on the nature of ••.•C, end the cause of in. decease. But recently, I rut ..11,-,ot to announce, V, t he midst of a large onto , - et! End lai'hfial whose hearts were ol pay lot the d.. an k ar d. e woes, End fired w-1- help indignst on against those who millet :n, their lolV,w;meo, Bs Who apace the WM!, ahe o h oot h o , o f lame daughter, weer,. sot g o of many that tho Temperance eau, " t ,learA but sieepeth."— For iit rcttent,it t •, but hia mighty word. " ?Oohs cumi, -5, 111 And as He commani+ •od to the tenoned dam• ,„ est, so does V w Temr day —the jot+i t't the alment of Its cat :I :Di,. co-operanou o ,11,1 tkal plulanthroplst. I=l There is en morn • ..taftt nod wive woof ip the talicwine lion. WILUA-11 Lem, • New York the: we • v a entire. We trenttO w II be ready In respota ••, • we feet sheered It the Whigs of Ne..r heartily to 11,1 weirs of Penn2 . or. DUEII TO i tIONSTITUENTS To tn. Wh.;„, 111. tee , ; f‘a..T. , eare Ttord Coo. -- ,t Arte 1 o.L Wahl° a ler weer • ••• I atter, received letter. from re..rat of v..n. • trio; whether I would enneet.t to te aA 1:14 . re.election to the Houye of Iteort•• .1A I hod beau aware that there veto. • t• • Urtaattoaa to that reau.ect I thou:ereatoned a. I t•T tow puhurly vy .1 a , what I have already arud is anawar to pr.. . _..,,oteatunta, that I adhere to the reeotot . on; • formed that the clam • rtrunate my council. • a..n Congresa. ay cousinuentr,u would my he.rtfel trimly aud turret:wily far the. 0111. V prelcnt 1i• ~, Kota ia§ vat, is In laktai bee , be u tere,Ou• ”, far at , ' lertell caoh , 'coce ace ,c. 'or trying cocotcatece. deco g the hts.aato e .110 i IlePll.lll or Co foto, Necotto I r oaten to pass with . • rongl atuattir:g WU a? • I..ey !tom/yet:on or ad• iyero.ie • • • - y Melnik of the Ii• pave.° of the to for Itle ad.toy•nn C.wo r p. tee r tte Tee ea, and Inc csitna-etmt rt TerdlOrmi Goss ernmcote to Ness ?ilea., and Utah. Altbcosh was opposed u UDC U. tneuntea. the Utah regarded separtit...y. end for that reason, to •50:d a coosuua.oc.t!.d nOt vale for ii, yet I approve a 111 a pm, :if tee pence.; plan of pace endue, and should to; fee.. .tiered rt to fad for ammi of matinee. I alet.d.hy and alien annitnaln the settlement that It, neon made; and f am prood to have conlr9o , toough to ■0 humbk Olt ter, to 11.4 sdolvou. IJ sive. roc um. to .k k kt it ...noel:44CM whom I 100100 l ttcouro, ton, col Ce able IC urr Mr4oo on the., Qua Th.t fee, sag, I haye dottc . . , try -c • tl. tl woh ow .110 feel. :tor Itol , .1 ou • I • I 115•0111 been 1111111CPItd et t he. -/t11••,1 K .: or .okr rv•teti cob:. v.rcd use x, tutte mum, menace tt io mat you f.tee to r-bcy to yutthette toy , and i Ewan ItNUI=II Pardon ate now. u I or a step l'Oritter sod offer to you • iew woo— Whether 1 sod the taajorte in Go• 0••••-•, th whoa I hoer act. ed, hare done svec , I tot thin is done and c•onot door..F. • -••• e moo supposes that• may nlr can lie •- .. to Congress that will coacge ler Ito hn hove just been pored, hy attort 0 • •••••.• the WIID“rt p•oviso. There is to 0. i•.•••• , • • chaos- Silvery cr• o,r,t• •11•• •• • ••• • • r iron AU a Ile ea to t h e 1...1 • ..- • r e. t.t•••••••13 by ie., . e. :cm 1 , , mn lnost tt.;aura - 11 rim urtstAnoti. • . t on Inc • , 11t.ect of r,r, i , 1 •rr - op n.ous thr , I r., or , r the the coat.r..mt., e wol TM Or elon cn mi quett,n . . r zooms toil., iv unt,ld ..i torpor, b• It t n n.• teere ehoilid sore: , !et It tell.— ..^p; I he,. that there tutdeve 'tared or per rouit niva'itheert Lel ai. d, laying veld° the uth, odly roe and loner. tiodotry. to to y •. t. •1110.er g weicomt d •• • h.••• M pd.,. Toe T, wa.ind• •r• . •oud I Aum4din verted,ttliac. , t ue reUrn r% the rrtn at In Cu cc.'. . - The foaled., ill . i nom male b^aro the morns of av. to, • —II , M. oat to. onion of the N,2201 • - I—„mph of the tioniti; a triumph • c!!: arra to or 0, C. 1.2. over 170. g.. I • 1 itself through by ita atotocill. 2.1 -ten pony I.rea and dier,oll.l ties. p.. • Oa Ito merit. Yet •1 , Who:a, ix•rr it to fortunate, that it happeord t o 2e.p era of • Wild President, and tare..' .• 2 r.earty welcome of W tug Ath0101.1,111.0 , 04 , ilisenahortairod the Executive brat,.•everoment. and tea• bled it to pUrnot, .c• • ton2...is a 1111QCOVVOI pl , 7l , leol l oin of nor dna dead Tombola of ale new to I. gal canto td, whether 1. , the atmosnoce of .L. 2 Pi o, dent, or to prevent I•t odepnco ot lien , I. Fltealalrre of public pat. „, tn.. 2... loPt men sob° should ' arr Wt. gr., eat' r tart Whips who should I t fir e t h e W..,pi •.. :Ulan or New York. I am your ta-its ;.• ; n ...en c.' friend. WILLIAM DOEIL iWerbfrottoe, Rept [..t. \V..'" " T h. long preparing oils u, the 1,1,C...0v , .--L.naldalrict ha at length t•N The Lunolued Cum. 111011 Towunda, un the 4111, 1..1 ended -phi, two Convuninnni ulna 1,011 Groin i ~...1 1wo nomlnttilmv made.- c 411 1. " , """ ,, c q hod chlu,rn Frac Soil aletce., Incrotwa n. sgga lan VI thaw, Sundae s00111)1, r , cried i I conferee, opposed wot Tl , g4 otloty, lbe only remit. !I=ll re menus, ie .. •ing klunkrrs and ib h tießetera,miileatitt 5 , 4.1.11110 be theonty regtilar atieremt rthils nm-• ' . l.llllelt has two confer , so that It WI . . neither party has a tee itty of a convention oninpreed. Ua tbe mrel gol the C00,(1.1 ,0 /1 Itt.olcord held out for the •• ...ion of the I': Tloga rooftree., while Sa.iittelta min dal tha ..oto for the iiunkent; and alter a whole ranteat shoot 11, they report...a. and Ittadiorth wlii the 'Noes Free Sod• er•. lortoadi onr ....toreriratt, while Suatitiehanna and the 'Flop Honker. twined another. Tne Oral nominated W donor, and Mu ..evond nominated las Lowne, en nitre Iltudier mid an oucumproinwolg uppouent of atom.— .limo. ber.i.vim.n, Masa ,*ipt. IU. Drouffrif Bad I: usa lots A dreadful neeoletil—our dopoleit drew not ray when, but we presume 10 day—happened on the Breton and Albany Rad Road neer this place Whet, the train was gong el f ull speed—the rate of twenty five toiler per hour—the front silo of the wound ear broke suddenly, and before the lowan, save could mopped, the cur was dragged about three hundred sold* over tiro Peek, Mashing rt to piece. When the Imo was mopped, it was a* oortained that three of the moorage it were killed instantly, one of them proved to be Colonel Moulin fort, a well known under of New York. The other was a young 12.11. daughter of the proprietor of the Delman House in Albany. The tbtrd pesos who., atone t liner not yet ascertained.— A large number of ptooongers here been severe ly injuled--sortin of than, it to !eared fatally. CIMITMI! APPOINTMENTS NY TIM PRESIDENT. By end with e 4. advice a.ra tnnrrnt ,fth. Soles. Jahn P. Geist", of Echtticlty, to be Oneemorof the TerritorY of Ote.gon. Bockienbhm smith. el Flort.l•, to he Seeretuy of Legation to the Mr: can Itepublic. P. Shamed Johneo., .0 le Attorney cf the Uni ted &mem, ler the IA thtla ware. Lem , t 6 Wilson. to I''.lk.r.istvr of the Lend pl ane et Newninemile, FotiJa. Atft4b,TlC, TELECHA°H. o.i.FaratTED L T ILL Kale PHILD roR Tier: PITTSBURGH DAILY GA2l.lih ARRIVAL OF TER STICAIII P CANADA. The iseconhip Canada arrived at this port at half t aat . .s auk this morning, having_ nailed from I:otverpuol 7 onSatorday, the 741 inst. She has thus piide tEp nip in 8 days and PP-tours, from port to litne lea yea for Boma this monthly, and . 0,111 vitae nt that port to morrow at noon , thus =tiring the voyage from Liverpool to Homo in to days tied about .C.O hours. Her mails will reach Philadelphia on Wedoesday. The American steamer Pacific reached Liver• peed, from New York, on Wednesday the 4th tor; at it o'clock, A. ISt —rnakin: the voyage in lees than 11 days. The Cunard 'learner Gawk ia, from Beaton oit the 21st mat., wrived at Liv drool on the 2d of September. LIVERPOOL M RKET. • Nnuaroat, Sept. 1. Cotton—Prices have ad anted f of t penny since the nailing of the lan teamer. The Baleen' . the week amount to 20,600 bales. The fireveata in Engian• have dl been secured in Rood ceder. No eh sage bag occurred in Wheat and Flour; full priers have been obtained. Indian Corn has declined 0,1 per quarter. LlvEnl,ol., Sept. 6. The money market continues ea.y. Consols domed at 96+ to day. Nothing of importance is doing in Ammo.n stock., and pricer are merely norwan.l. CONGAICSSIONAL. Scan—A pint resolution for the publication of the statuteent large, was reported Irons the Judie• wry I.,ommitice, and passed. Mr. Dickinson, Irons the Ficanne Commitice, et - ported the Civil and Diplotnade Appropr.ation II at, with V 6,100% 'amendments, end the bit Was ode the special order el the ray fur Wednesday r ext. Mr. Fremont introduced a bill tar the settlameet (y vie land claim. to Carlton's. Mr Pratt 4..trodoeetl a 101 l to preraot the ratio. tog of slaves Iron their cowers. The bill to preserve peace with the Indian tribes of Califonu was pawed. The bill to anipt EMI the slave trade was read • third Tim•. The question being taken upon Its panne. Mr. Benton 6ricilp addressed the .9enate. After considers do debate, the bill was passed— pe•e 33. neva 19. The Bionic Lind hill was then taken up. A pending amendment. magma nroomimi for the mittifactlon of the Vaatnin Paeanlntim:Lary 800 oty Land warrant,. Wal, tri-eted. Mr. `Soule moved RD ■mendment extending the benefits of the bill to the Navy nod Marine corps who twitted on the min, Phinda during the Seminole war,nod in the Golf during the Meat ela tear, Which Cal agreed to. Vale. 29—Gays, Ile Senate Thom adjourned _ Haum—'dies Bey rooorted the Atmy Appro• proboou toll, and moved that the Army, Navy, and felexo.lan Indemnity 101 l ho made the spec lei order or the clay for to morrow, and daily thereafter until dirpolvit of, which eras weed le. Mr. Hale. under n of the rodeo, io• twit rd a till prohibiong rcontoutatoin or Inte;rst n V g•.it Tee wee. nod ncyv were entered on a tooloc to opt to 'he WI Mr_ Bt7ly 1.001/01 1.. 1., the bl.l on lbe telde. Web war rt.jtetzd, nod it . 13 , 11 ordered to be on. Mr. Willie. from the Committee on printing grearulnd a 'unmoral irom Win;M. 8,11. praytog to be rr , tleased from ha contract. The Contrrottec . . . reconwlendo tte nototwg of lieh's peetton, nod oiler, anotnt on elver Inc rottuter to Mr. fitt ed, nnd re Mere,. Sonton, at donble toe prre.• vtid In contractor. 'Dm 10.30(11Li end resolttindi were reterred to • invt committee on punting. Mr. Steven, under the run, gave retie< of tiro to totrodoce hill to alwr Ito ozottog . . revenue lewe In eincontiege Amenewn letter; • tell to ebotein itievery ; a hill to repeal ud much of the roe cetabliehints territunel coven , meals in New Net no and Utah ga recoentriee slaveq in raid termer...l, tied em plea," the me tine admit new Sieve S &tee Into tor : end a bill to repeal nod annul the tut:tame Plaice law lately paierd. Mr. Rip:fief, frote. the Committee of Wale and Meant, reported a tell irt create an olLee of As• sistant Secretary el State. vetch, after lime Ar tiste, wax referred to the Whole on the'Stlo6 of the Union. rending the itonettferstiot of the bill referttve to the At Itomeststatunp lends, The Hoene adioureed. l'eata. Sep!. Id. 8300050 mere paid to doy loon the 'lmmo:try 0 trio Mitt orembecoe. rOITLANI., Sept. !F. Trlolllll U. Fl , ler, (11•,) i.elzdt a ft, •I 'III,. John F.. %-nr., of the Ca, thud L i. •o.erooon, tJf Uan Sent. 16. Tie river ot on • stud. with 3 eel 6 teat. in thy Canal. There are only 31 inonee on the bantam tilts to I.:tr.. M:W YOt K NIARKIa No Yong,. Sept PI Cet`oo—The fore•en 11,0, 11•• fOltleed do erted C 11• 1 ,, In P., rnarttet . . Four— We corn on new feature to nruce. The demand onotamor f.or, and the 4,tattena arc mead,. The "mei-AS 5000 Loh,' Orla—Sllrr .1 500 nn•h . l 0: rot cat at 110 for trnocare. Soh,. 3.000 herb aura at Gle In rol,e Provo....•—•6ales :40 beureLs Mco Pc.rk lk 0 U. Cucnnv n, Frio. Id. F au . —Sale s ere cffeefeff et $.1:.0 per bat.. Ww•sey— Übe I.ltlCtl to LIU 0, Witi4 sa.C.5 226,int1. I • per Kellen. --- s rise nolibes: prier is 11:1/1:?q per lb. urn pre , rettfi UL—laoffered born csosl fir 'Ste pc gloss. • Lord — Some friglltty 13 MCC . l . ,,nted, but C. •.I. arrob•tqUct,ce. 7 - tie rtstr is receding, and Ire ights arc up I. he n•gtcri low Water prr.:s4. tai r , u tits •r. I tor l 81.111, lta•ered.—ln the death of It n dust. r. fltviae, when tcoh place nn t e Silt ihat, till e rend'. h. e of n.. trend al I birth Ytc•.',..d ,og. 11:. b...m...., Ito, church and the World her e cap, r,,. red irrernedith.e loth. Co north, mon may 'hastleco' . th the world, they till tutor place, ineyelet, —may hve out the, cves unnoticed and run forgotten into ,her.urr rrAV, but not so when the Laleuted, the good, sod the great d, part. The who:, triorml world in E!ected —all fret thdt they have muttered so trreparle loss. The death or Mahon Bucnm ic n pubLe cream, ty.and vi mutt he rrgnrded by all who in the lewd dem, vaurein moral had intetleetual worth. Not only does Po• wile await communion of which hewn the t r. a nent,auge: in this Immolate' event, out tbouvamla ttt no way connected with the chereb,who nave listened to his bitrumg eloquence when they hear el his d moth wilt feel that they have lost • friend, and tonal the grief their own , tor In the Must enlarged aeon. he was thn world'a preacher and the Wort . . Mend. But be 4111,11,1 all roe heroes love ,o tail, dad to his panoply and in the neat of ton battle. A noble pillar ha. been evetthrown; end yet ho dies nut to the world. He lives is hie worn, • (Peaked are the eyed that dm in the Lord, for they real limn their labor. and ttea worts do follow them."—fait. Join. From the National tutoiliF APVOiN DIEN I BY THE IfiIE,IDENT. Bp and senlathe mime/tont! rounnt rJ ti. 'Mato MAI V... H. 11. Oriliar, 01 Vita to, to be &crew) , of the lam., vice Thomas M. T. hicKennas resigned. The above appointment complete. the Cabinet of President FiLidi as, awe noderoland that Mr. Si (tart accept. ti e office, and aid be bens on Monaoy, to enter Doris duties, To no Man to coma, either In ebdm, s or personal character, a•l who know Mr. Stuart a. well as we bare the p.einture of knowitts him, will deem the Adana... list on lortutrair to ha vtug him for one of toe rocinbeis , indeed, we may sty that It has bees fartunote to every amp it WO taken in the Mr, position of the Contact, in some respects prommt. eently no. The annexed sketch of Mr. Stuari . ., charmer and public career, which we copy from the Richmond Repetdienn, Is entirely lust. lion. it It H. Sulam—Thu appointment of Ihl. gentleman to the Departeueut of the Interior to one of the very best which has been attic, by the present AdinintstraUon, Judicious as it to, proved itself to the exercise of the eppointing power. Mr. Siewut Is one of the most prominent and efficient Mernaera of the Whig party 'n this State. He was on the Harrison and TaylOr'Wolg, Electoral tickets of Virginia, and proved hinmeil,in tee public dilcuwion between the orators of the two parties, one of the ablen,.best Informed, and most eloquent of the champions of Whig prim. epics. When a member of the Virginia Legtsla. tore he enteepted a high nation sw a stetosman and as a debater. Ho was elected a member of toe Moose of Itepreeentabves from the dorms dinner 156 t, and soon squired a stationsl reouta tics m am body, by Ms services in effecting an orgartmation of the House, Ctn. weeks of boofir• Joe, and by a driFerM abdlty, tact ' eloquenee,and dilated and eourteou bearing'. Mr. Stewart la a gentleman of enlarged views, liberal hfine s sound judgment, and an enuneady nations' dad ennegivt. tree omit. He or :lipids a high I position at the bar of Virginia foe legal knowledge and persusi se elagnence. We trust that he will accept the m • pointment so flauenrgly tendered him, for we feet sure that it Is one winch will be most acceptah'n to the Whip of Virginia and that ho will filt it with groat honor to tame, and to inn &Ito.— Reputiann, PORlir.lo,lll NZ WB BY TUE LULA Correrponilenee of the:N. V. Ginmerelnl Advertiser Losson, Aug. 30, 1850. As fir Ili re4arda general events the' present Itheat been - as egg as the last. One circum stance, however, wilradd strikingly to the chute• nine , al the year, namely The Death of iv • recent letter 1 mentioned that Ilse • death Of Louis Philippe would probably form - an addition to toe remarked., bat al hintoricel per*Orialtouw l,o have been removed during the year 1650. The eve at took place at Comment, on Monday. 26th ion., which was also the tioniVersary or Prl ooo A:blu'et both day. Its Immediate occurrence was scarcely expeeted,as be had beep able to be tarred into the open air two days previoualy, but on the 25th the fact that end was inevitable became known to his physician, and it was oommunicated to blot in preset,ro of hie Queen. He reeeieed the announcement with composure, save clear In• strum ions regard ir g such dna altrangemente as be wished co be made, and also diqated &conch:mod Ileur,tx, Sept. r, to an Dutobiography which ho bad written 11000 hie abdication, but which had' latterly been sus pended daring hos illness. The debility which first gave warning that the close at hia life was at nand was succeeded during the might by rather violent Gayer, btu be is said to have retained hat consciousness to the lara4 and to have expired, surrounded by his family, at eight oo the firnowing morning. Had he heed till the 6th of October next', ho would have rota. Mooed his 77th year. Heist° be boried in • vault at Weybridge, near Claremont, with the ultimate intent on, it IP mid, of his remains being removed to France. Shortly after his death hin family re , ceived a private visit [tom Queen Victoria and Pi free Albert, who came up toe the purpose from the Isle of Wigbt by railway, and with only a sin gle attendant. During the week the English pa pers have been recopied daily by • review of his lone career, and by t mracts of a similar kind from the leach journals. On the whole these have been impartial and have been free from the usual maudlin fully with which public writers seek to falaiY history by misinterpreting or - suppreuioa all reexgninen vf the mistakes and-defect. of • &pared person, whose motives and acts during his life, when alone he could be wounded by it, may Lave been the object of the tiara:wit crib- Wain. Wmunio,n, Sept. 16 'Some* of the Electric Telegraph b (wren Dover and the Preneh Comet Eigiand in no longer an ‘s'end. Her commorii two with the contlaellt of Europe is now eeteb• ..led and rendered freofrom all easonhJes of wind !ICBM. Ina recent letter I I.llli.ed that the cup 'cosset of passim a copper wire, in a gatta porn en sheath, from shore to snore, was shout to be en -opted, and on Wednesday. the 26th of I Aug at. the work was fine If accomplished. A printed Message (House's machine being employ. el) watt Immediately transmitted with perfect ac. curse!, and all that now remains to be done is to complete the etatton• on each side, and carry the wt, tine, Gape Gnnex, on the French costs, which sea the spot chosen as the nearest point of land io England, along the coast to Calais. a dia• tenor of about nine miles, whereit will eon:mann cafe with the telegraph to Paris, already existing on the Great Northern Railway. The width of the channel at the part traversed by the wire is 2! miles; and the greatest depth 30 fath oms ur ISO feet. The length of i wire emeticiyed, in order to emit of sufficient play, was 30 tulle*, and He total weight woe 103 1-2 cwt. It suss streamed cot over a drum et the stern of n small vessel. end at every sixteenth of a mile weights of about 20 Its curb went attached to It in order to sank It at the bottom of the see. The abetter et enterprise which has prevailed in Ear lend during the collapse of, the last 3 years has never been more strikingly illustrated tan la eonnex ton with this undertaking. During that in.' morel nil the leading aapnallsts hear been applied to for the funds to carry it out, but to no quarter was the enable-st thspaction shown to entertain the project. the French House in London attempted to re ran the necessary sum in shares, but, although CLOW wag all that was minced, they were unable to eau:reed and were compelled to return the depo- ' its of the few who had subscribed. At length, however, the Enelish promoters contrived to get up e cn ronantandat in Paris, end in ten my the thing has been managed, the total outlay end risk trios for taming certainly been below the tanOttni have just named. One almost Inevnaleas result of the success of this experunent will be regarded as of Crest moor. laneu /n Anterieu. It may lot connaleeeil to settle the question es to the Intonate adoption ofthe West. ern court of Ireland as the point of departure for passenger vessels to the United States. Before meg s sander wire is sure to be thrown across the , Blatt chancel cud a !too of untantaneous commit no-stion will thus he established between Loudon and Galway. Under such circumstances the new; brought by the steamer, .upptsraig ,them to make the latter port three days earner than we now re , it, and the same result would be gained on . , your nide- Paassharers, also, about to depart would be nile to eollinnalleata with their blends up to the very lust inomeid. Little doubt therefore can he entertained that a genera! demand will Conner or later be put lorward by olt tho commercial classes for tho adoption cc the rout. Liyerpool would sustain no injury /root ja,Sitwe apeir the landing ofthe passeseers the vessel would prwsed with their freight to that port, and . tWL Majoi•lty of the passengers, also would-mill ar tive thorn on their way to thernetropol Ir. Indeed it is easy to sew that LiverpooLis actually intateted to the niermire, wove she most derive beiteat (toes every thing that trails th theitaV the totttillpfriell lion between the eottatrtell. VII, of 11U ,TV. TO SCOT/AND To the mat delight of the people of Edinburgh ihn glories of Holyrood palace have been resteed by the presence of royalty. The Queen at London (or the North a few darn since, Hues! Castle Has and, the sett of Lord Carlisle, on her y. inatinura led also one or two of the tmpr•r tam orol lail•bnd railway war.,tt.e end erveril et 1!..,yr00d .I.oerd/y. meet a,eeere uereue-tretnel I re. pee! eat! ellemton L e rt Ler at ever) meg° ot her pregre,e. !!!IMI:1 From the morment we eontinua without any in• 11$6 , enet of morre•t. Toe progrts, of LOOM N. - lerc, and the emierwro of all elate," to herd he re him for the roteneat, eom i ituteatdl tho chief The proceedings of the Pita. Cuevas. at Frank. fort have I fril IMlllng the cewspaper top:es of the Week Oil the whole the astherink enema to have gone la exceeding well. although as far as the • mode.: portiol of the Ertglith public aye concevn d, platform affair:, of this toil never produce tiny reeky deep Impression. mint Line. peel, ant, :Neuss:Asc.—The : , :ew 'for: correspoiident o: the Philadeiphta Bulle t:, it tieing an account of :teeny Land hi first con certG or C:astle arden. enters into the following de ...prim° of her dress and personal appearance, ssiceh witl be tateresttot; to the ladies: tiJenny Lied tooled pale and agitated. She was dre , ed pram white race; with a short skirt or While lave inner u, it heavy fall of lace around the top•ttf her drse-e, white flowers with green leaves in her head, asantlar orwtment on her breast, diamonds at her hoddice and never:ll brilliant bracelets on her arms tier light wavy hate emit parted plainly and brooch! down over her ears. lire appearance, with sout being nand-vine, prepreeessins, nod when she ettle. her late tights tip into almost prcittve beau. ty Her complexion is gond, her head well set upon her •Ittoildets, neck and arms well developed, but not so as to destroy tbn spirit nal character of her figure. which, in every 'expect. at graceful, dignified and ladylike." ER r. al need not give partial detail' , • lin,. the general re.uit tr., conceded. Char' IC \ d ham% et chart, Governor and the enure Wh Stale I elan cdented—for the lir:quince rOO to I:410 /1.1117111! . The Senate wands about 20 Win:to Wen port., the !Inoue <tun bare a Why tuni..tite Over all opponz ton. The mern• her. of Conitrcki el,-,n are. W Timm 11,4,,,d . lit . Jame.. Meacham. IV Tnomaz. Bartlett, Jr.—Free Democrat No change pobtically. In tp e lit Mt, incl. the vole—.l.l to be eolllplete by tile notrig• ton Itanner—..tand , A Lvtuan, W. Ire] It Robert*, F. D. 3021 A T. Miner, do 36 El 101. Clark, 0. Lme, /356 Leman over Miner 101—Another account makes it 7e. We oust the Whigs of the entire I)etrict will now nuantatously agree to elect Mr. Lyman to the next trial and Mr: Miner in LX:t.t.., and slats heal the feud which will otherwise distract and weaken them for years —X. Y. 71tiM1. Amine or r.lainel FOIWT —The New York Tribune, of Thursday, boa the following: .EJwin Forrest, the tragedian, was emoted by Sherd Carnley, at the Atter Howie, yesterday morning, or, the complaint of Catherine Forrest, his wife, sad held to hall in thorium of SIO,OOO to keep the peace so tar as Mrs. Forrest to coo.rned. cue being fearful of sit assault from him An in. Junction his stun been granted to restrain Mr. F. Irmo conveyirg away his property to the lenity of ha nght which Mrs. F. has thereto. Mrs. Form{ hsa al. within a few dam commenced a roll la the Courts of this State for divorce ageing Mr. F. on the charge of adultry committed with several persona." New (No stEltilil, —We some tune ego Cllll - the public in regard to counterfeit two dol• tar notes. i 4 inte issues, of the Farmers' Bank of lancaster \Ve have putt been shown a new Coon tenni! of the same denominenott, differing route. what from Ike firal, and with the eaception of the engraving. or perimps the printing being coiner, a better mutation of the genuine, le the first batch of the counterfeits the smoke Issuing I rine the chimney of the house, in the vignette of the genuine, is omitted, and the cattle are tinperfeet and look much like blocks of atone. In 1110 now cuunterleit these defects are remedied, die cattle he ng toleraby good represen tations, sad tln smoke from the chimney appear. mg We are at a Jew to know whether the Collate, fetter', have altered the Art plate et as to produce Max changes; Of whether it is a new plate. They are well calculated Inductive peewees who are tad ledges of not., and the probability to there are many m circulation, especially in the interior 01 the State. Ina mat as these Issues ma by au thority and for the benefit of the Stole, the Bank has no right to call them in and ague others from • new plate. In truth the bank has new no other interest or responsibilty in them, than what it dares to common with the It would be well if the genuine wens paid into the treasury as rapidly'. portage and cancelled by the State Treasurer as fast as they are received.— Lasearter Tribune. Biastamon or thew. Horne.--The ezemine lion is Goo demon now going forward on chiles of ifehhing 0 thenl:oS: Mid et en important oue. The wefght.of eat. c eel come down with it cring ing effect opoo blot From preterit appearances there can be no avenue al ceitope for tem. The erreogement el the testimony lot supporting the 'monad charge Is admiral, e, nod retkofehlgh credit upon Mr. 9 B. Preettra,EN•, who t as, we under. stand, had OW sum; ouu: , l of il..—Cieetialwir 'JosanyLlsairallebastraila. i STARLING II SIGICIAL COLLZOII. Jenny Lind's first =hoed took 014 at C.C.S. I ' Coh.nbx.., Ohio. Garden on WedneadaY night. The Now York . E'l s i• ''''' .. f. '''''' 1 - r ue Lv ' v ! n . I thew dercripfiens of t Ia S IS ea t Ts i ''' i 1 ' e ' o ' n ' t i n L '' o '; f :111 ass's '4r' I l ' if la ' r ' o n n ' ills` t am or .° 1 '''. '''''. . 7 paparsans enthusiastic in Jenny Lind'a alright', at her rehearsals on Moor •,/ A sel ~,,,,, ~,,,”‘"_ • -•Serr ..6 %,......, ...as, r ' n, "" testor of °bolsi:m.lllJ day and Tuesday mornings. Dien the calm and Diseave.bf Woinon and Ctiilthen. RicLiiid L. 1100...1 AL D . rw ,„... i ~.,,,s cry dignified Commercial soya: , ; - devils P. Jadki, al. ri,r4„r,;_ or ~r 6.;.,.,1,,,,,i .. We have not time now, nor limn excitement 1 Specint Anatomy. setketently subdued, to describe our Impression., . 8 .!..r1'l U'll"Y, ,+.l- it., Pronsisor of Theirs and or nous our oliservatiinis. Sofßee it to atty . that I ?rh,,e,,,h , ',7„ ° ,..,,,,,,,' , r 5 i.,.. p • ram.,. , 1 , 0... , 0, .„,_ ire have heard bee. Binh Inirpusing, divinely (knew VLloxy. , ' . sweet mounds never before canoe from humon j 'Char , . A Let, Ith. IL, Professor of ?dime. al: ..i.• eoift---siono clear and bird ban. then neecning to , ea, 711C1,1,101.10.11 and Medina! r a ,,,,,,,,,. cane from afar like th e tones of a dote In the still I twd , w ,, Alr , t.ra. N. Gs From.or of etirmnor aVeninir air from the IMOD of a placid lake—and i ntot. '" . ; ay ht D De. ... I anodpealing to Until tone far above the °mush al i `;' ' " ~.,..° °.--wr °' I 'l l '' , the prehrstM. .We can now undentand the smell that eurtounds l tfivonstloo•••••••—• . .,.—....._ ~, ~,, her, though the explenallon in to be found only ' , s hllltijlf-elell.e ---- ••••••••• ::---••• • 3 I;, where we found it,. in her presence. As natural I , 0 ",L1, 6 „, 1 n 1.„f,., • ;,,. -- „,;,;: — ,;.,;„„,,. -- , - ,i1";.; ‘, .. , e 0 r 1 , 1 o - and unelected in manners as it is possible for • 1 5 ,..,,,,„,„k. lady to bc—senaihla to the slightest jar, in the to. The snsi•sz .contaem of• ill •eonsist of Liait ~ oat strumental accompaciments,—She is io "divine In Minot Suinery, lumen*, to .00 5 .Illio n loioopion: A.,• woe' and we know of no other word that will, otorp , ant PhYtle.lPlenuu.., and w lobe.. alt wno unnvey any adequate idea of the all powerful spa, I ,77h.:v....0. means .t ;Hm ....i uon nosoesso.i by t, the absorbing intensity of feeling—with which Wee 1 Insutotion, the central poution of Calmat:nut, 54..! tb, draws all hearts to herself." i hutmen t. of access to It, and many Other maids Al The prize song, ° " (4 °.'ing to llmeric°." wasl 'l yonaniZittiVaeirgterte P Ol: j ertesTor t Vr. Lt. also sung by bee for the first time, and was loud• t sal tchool. All letters of inquiry or bohusers, ~nt !nectar. prompt nommen, if ad dm ased in ly encored. The Tribune, ape, describleg her ; IletdiTH, voice, and Its astonishing qualities, says: I impirJducesta . Dean of the Faculty. . As an instance, which may verve to show that ! 13......e1e State J.... 1 i e we were not alone In our enthosiasto, we would • (lIIEESE.-00 ens ante, W. R..for Sh sale by mention that at the clove of the first pelt of the l •V po s te 0 t NON ttONNtiORIT A CO 'Trio Concertante' fertile two doles and voice, (do which Mr. Beide, one ef the finest fietieli of the age, playa second dote) the orchestra cacao to a dead stop. They bad been listening to the astral lat and bad forgot their pans and all else. Tome. they stood with open mouth?, until Mr. Benedict told them that they "Moat add baton it they wan ted to p'ay their parts.". And that orchestra cons Weed George Loder, who played the double bow, and Theodore Elafeldt, both well known cendoc• ton, and not easily carded away by endiustssm." The tickets that were bought on space lotion at $5 to $5 were soiling on Tuesday at 30 to 50 per cent. premium. Mr. John A. Kyle, said to be the lest nate play er in the United Staten, Sill acicOthipitily the Lind party In its tour over ibe;liin ion. Tug Potato Dencietx-IWo have already men toned that the potato rot war doiog meth /Nor) o the crop in Now Eonland. ft has ere;ailed in Mamaci utett., New York, Maine, New Ramp. shire c Nova S,otia, and New Brunewich. - We learn from the Providence loom:JAE:at it ban now appeared in Rhode Inland, and that the decline is great that the fields will not be wonb Muir g A sadden blighorc or the vmes iq said to be the Ant symptom, and tram a areas, healthy aapost. Ram they are anon withered down as'if What_ by a host. L 7 Tux Ltrax Coserkatirr —Dr. ikl`f.ar.e,' the . in yenuar of the best remedy for that fearful disease. which 1111 ever been offered to the thee de scribes the symptoms which indicate a disordered state of that important organ:— “Symptoms of a Diseased Linen—Pain if: the right ode, under the edge of the ribs, increase orti restore Sometimes the pain is in the left side. The pntient is rarely able to I. on the left aide. Some time. the pain is felt ceder the shoulder blade, end it (resiiently extends to the top of the shoulder, and D some times mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm The stomach as affected with loss of appeute and sickness—the bowels in general are coriive, some times alternative with lea. The head istroubled with pain, accom panied With • doll heavy senrntlon in the back port. Thera is generally a considerable lot. of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having lef undone !anted:LlU!! which alight to have been dyne A alight dry cough I. sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of a weariness and dclolity—ba is easily stunted—llia feet are cold or horning:and he onowloio , of o prickly .00mmo 0 0 tho ..do.. lii• ' NVENTYor thlr W ii Eldl3gdTTM.ool O. linden runt Poliah. 1 spirits are low; and although he 14 emit fled taut ex, T er., will lad emp i loymint by applying' to i tiro would be beneficial to him, yet be can se rcely orPli'llT I. sON k Winn gammon up farthode t nough to try It. In fact, he die- , —‘--1- 1 '" ' —.- Native te Stag. khO/ders. trace every remedy." Have go , , ~r Oil of three ~y.,,,,.., Cnll cod A I N Reeti.en will be held at the tease of Andrew ft mny. in the llorough of Weet Newton, on the 'tantalum a box of Dr. APLanela Pifin.i t.a Tactday of October next, between ibe boors of 10 EZrPor gale by J. lUDS& 00, Noll Wood street. i leeleCe A. H. and 5 P 111.. for one President, fear sevl44.lyrS i Mausgere, •nt ono Treasurer and Secretary. to can Band Reel., red to 193 gln b y gh s Ve. ' ': l f,7 trif,: k : : ° , l o 74 l. ;:, b .Vl N , n i t Nrpt,;; . , troleorn. I this 7111 day 004 . p:ember, ISSO. S. S. [Aaron—Sir: I wieb to l.ear testimony to the i i'.. ''-' ''''''''''' . WM' ft. IslEi'VLENe'4.c.Ti medical virtue of the Ott called Petro ...any I wise for i i i:Lit OTICIL a long time ellitoted pith a badly imitated. and 'tool l IF 'l ooting sore eye, too much so as to loge ri,tit entirely for 'shunt tg. pn'tioß been clwril fur the L'st two weete , f or the . , Oa , OC o three months, wi th very little hopes of ever treeVortnie IV,. Lord's Dayltlly-sog, -Pre- tean or-Lin ui o momiug and C•CIIIOZ the %sato, and hot a stotht prospect •1 having it ree by the ,1••.•.,11.eiy,3, lieved or rho gdrenr•,; roy atteneitic ph7sicinn woe ttnsuteesePal iq entail! a enrq Or m eleiag reties IXTRATF.RIV Ineutanee atucki end atiorde , tee but lade encouragement. I heard 6I I VP the Petreleure about the Let or April, IMP, and gage I ItraddoeLls fleltPplitak Read : 4 1Pek. Irgnire nl 61544 14 A RNVLD k CO it a O 1.1: the rend u. the sight is macietl and my I sepie:J7i 74 Fourth et eyes well, except a Otte tender or tvealt a hen I go out ili 110 sun. ANN IRII.A.ND. TWO onderiigned, have, this day, samelated then, Plosseld at., Cincinnati, May .24, !WAX 1 selves order Om firm tit Phillips, 1100' a Co. Cos 8.13. I.Ortims—.6lr, I have bon aflieted with Piles the ours ael mannfaemens ay nip valets of Pdat i'. to sea seam, asd have toed mho remedies, *ithoi - 3"" °" n.'''': OI L MANI PHIL LIPs, JOltli Ititit ' permanent ;slat, until I be„ of Me Petroleum. I ' ' . s amut L 3.IILEAZt, Jr. have toed oily one tvdtle. tind dunk I Rep entirely I coed. I retenunerm it-to all who ate onletel with , PH 1 L 11. IJP SI , BEST A, CO., rile.. 1 I , owa known it to be good for wore eyes ssnceracteren of every vane ty of C.6nn".74" tOO. K DAKRE3I4°N Cul Premed, and Plain Flint Wm Ware, Roe vale by Keyser & Ale Dovaell,llo Wood street; & vvellers,s7 Wood D5l flurry, Allegheny car 0 le , t l: p g , S , c 5 . 1 . 1e . / r h t e int .c .l , el r a y y :o V 11 . 1 , a , r ; D A Enloe, Allegheny; hewn Pnue,u, Adrghery; Second. ov at Ld &Peel, rood u•gh. sl.o by the propnctov. I.lf. Con Rs3ta, t . Notice to Coati atot tort. h: Co, item 01. ~,, F lll-I:DFroreiitts wl , ll,lVienalrett woe/ Saturday, iris twaitemher tr :tat t. at the office of um P ‘ e ' rre ' rr `' AP P . ' ,• 211b.drIb<1. for Grading the Allegheny and klimehes• Too Floe kholders of the rel y ,on ter Paula Mood tteover street, trent Water Leta, Roll Road Company are hereLy itottlied on pay :he I'm Strawberry Intel o r vo fee threlthtag 3.401411 mons., feet 11. M of Hemlock Plank, 3 hiebes Curio o fuel erOhrh iatulmerA ' rave ' doth'e per .1..., Pr the °Mee long, ondnot Moro than 12inhswido:to ho ilk liver. of the Company. on or before the Ant, Lay of August , eil ale, the roe] Its &mewl by the'lk4 , o ,, rtr: t!”.. The 'ninth instalment] on or befofe the •Arit drip of ! for 140 n ore.. feet of IlealeA 01 Pine alts, 4 by 4 September. The tenth instalment on or before to, 14 5,1 e v , 4 00..koolvdocud to litte Jammer t venom to b Ol or the .Cole or son the work or 9:6 lay of °ember neat mote and the. comps ny. re.lo•e the right to di. IV - The ith instalment was coned for an the MO o via.: the Phis , prepornla to be addressed to Tiles 41akrorett, Fp July last. traaistent ot t. scum r:my angSatif 44711 /AM ‘ , P . T• Tro l o l o l o l r , Farther ar.ormatlon may he obLMneA at tke oQme Deter subsettetr. WM IIACKWELL R. P. TANNER SHOE IVARE HOLIS E Al TINDCIW Car/19: 1 -3C troa of the heat cam lig 6111 ood •f., between Third e. Fourth , clOrteng al the sines In gensrar es Are now rectivlng their very largo end superior Fall ''O N:dlP ` "L AT2ON R°Pirij____M 12=121 BOOTS., SHOES, AND BROGANS; Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, an a; inn latest yles, and exptessly adapted to the wrIVIII Ir in. It Las been selected with geeat earn, o ad to Allt[ol and gait BY I. not tiftPi.fed by any .ddir '" l' Sir .ffrima• Xi urraVs Plulliflta found, guests.- ither VLSI or west Oar ernitoreer. and veer-' chgenerally are invited to can end ecomrne, as ; 13RE.PAREti Yii.;dr i ii'a,./..... 4iii iii 5 ..f. ffi:ke,fi , we are determined to te n ee; ' r e rooat rcatin i t bi e i a Collier, and •estriti Def. for vibratile or thirty ternia. Also, GoodYcaris Pritent Rehire , Ff.. , 0' all i Yeest by thopmfessien. for featobtog Bile. A eidnit•s, kinds auglilidte I and I age•tren.: ieemting Aptente, prerierinta • w moderate state of.the Dowels, and dirschung .1. lICICI FALL lifflifiT'iliON - iiiIIARDWAIIn, i, ct Gravel arid Coati alto. It• an easy remedy fir ten LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO. :',;',,,„" d "7,'%'" ; : t l o i Y, t i i t r e , h j l t le t t . w r ig ii o .': w ir yt i e ' e tV: ; ;:t . t 109 WOODSTREET, ! remedial agent it; is unnecessary ice enlarge; but the Are now prepared with a large and fresh aro ek of i Fluid Prepai•uon of hie James blurray in rove the Bearish, Berman, arid Amerman Hardware le oiler ; mart yarned. hy the proltS.loo, 04 st en rely ricotta capering Ladaecroanta 14 buyer,. Throe wirlung to the posuLinty those dangeroascormiorion. leen, y purr have will promota their iatercel by !bating ; resulting hoar tees!ti arta, article in posrder hrough oar cock, air they are. determined to sell on . For sal, by the ittlporieria and proprietor's age., the most r e scenic ; ' mgr. i ; U A rAtriarrocic wCO s =pro...menu limos !marg. i well Cora Weal& Front us. - - DR. G. O. STEARNS, late of, Bo tin, le preps., It, iIIIII.LI IOTIIR BOAF.hCOD bre for role by manufaciure and vet Btu. Tanen in who, and rat' I \J !Knit•,.. IRILLKII N KWh nrsoN farts, Lyon 3 reit. or Atmosillieric Fact.° a Plater.-; TEA n-1 . 14 hi Chests VWO lf, re ; fain. Tea TOcriNaf Ilicriaan in FIVE alOcirrier, ', acne Ate re 1 acne is I • td hf Chest. Nirgyong and Oolong Mark: exposed. ON acd residence.° it drip tette blay• ; 1711 bk. Y. tlyeon & Gunpowder ior or once, s oce, Fourth street, ihualturvi. Ragas T er-J.ll. IdiFadden.t . II crc on. ;et , seir ll' i.epllt HILLER deilliflßßysejtit - . ia81L011.41,10/411tiid IhsTITIEVIONS i CE' , . RF - POS;CORroome PrthrlPe -clot & Sons; CITIZENS' I Dipoo . transits; Herr nant; to tea do Repel:lla caritas brat da 440!1^ Inaltaiibb Filocine; INSURANCE COMPANY, ' . ico,vonoi.ddpbt....e.bl.Bp.ish ; Of Pittsburgh. In store sod thr tole by • MILLER & ItIERFT. SON C. G. 111.765 E T; Floafr.• • --A. W. MARRS, Stet, I sip It Office-No. 41 Water street, in the virulent. of C. 11. GRANT. 1 TOBACCO-:al fur flusseil & Rnbiason's Ida lama; T IIIS COMPANF Is now prepared lo tenure all ; 4 . kinds of risks, On houses, mi.afacloien, goods i .en ark Jones& lindstral Ws do; tar bap CabirdlES' ff's lamp; . Whits R. idlers' 1 lb &gag merchandise to core, and in transit:l tassels, &e. i A,, ~,,pi, rigthanty for the aMlitr and integritff or I ~, i hihr In do 4 /bran Di Cep sale I y %Lit R IL RIKETL , ON the Insolation, is afforded lathe character - or the Di. i-, ; :: ,1 . -. . rectory, who are all rime. or Pittsburgh welt and i Q,ENDII/th-2 ,0 box Schliffe. - Guillrittbli - '- ~ lavOrably Simon 10;liin 1,010.131123411,f0r thus pnederscu, . Ss, In I xis gong. Italian lidacearonli intell4fence and integrity. , i;h•ri ht.] do do • Vermicelli; Diarterai-1143. Hussey, Wm. Bartley, Wm. Ler ; . I cask Nutmega Piny; Imes Jr, Well Bryant, Moth It hirer, Edward . n bele Clang Fleur:lwo, Jahn Haworth, S. Ilarbstigh, D M. Kier.;lD bullets iloadeant and Marseilles spark. Olive 081 In moth and for sale by I ...oil MILLER & RICRRYSom .. ~. Ail re cad and for este al "_.. by A ,M , CORD & CO, Ft reel' . IAM tS'A iIIiTcIIISON It Cli Wholesale& Retail Manolotereu re. Dearer& Id : 1N..(/1.111,-.70 Vas pule,iti p .. Vod pactia - C.7 RATS CAPS & FURS, ' " —' repo ; ~.2,.....5_t_NL, Cm Wood &PlOli au., Plthattargls, , ----.. • et bitii., 1% eTfroiWriT3 hli & Where they *Mu •NU and data Plate ewe& or 11 ... al .,- -, • - do; & a , a/i . t 4 brla Ceps Fats, &a. of dean . quality and style, by A hthe• ••l• and Rebell:end :near th e ~cation of their co, :114 brit yo 3 1141 for 4o; tome. and purchasers genethdly, ...ring them that ' 3 .'. , ^'d 1,,, e ,, a 1 4 - /AM& bALZELL. they laill cell on the 1.10.1•DV L Niaaltooll.l3ll. *l,lO . _ 10 VVater id --- --- - -- aligilidf I MAU° & 117, 1 11/ER-10 trroant A. F Indian; oat. D. DUST, .1.7 lads Wider. far sale by . , Deotlet.Creet ofFourth "PHI _ and Ilec•tur, between p 1e0 . 4-4. 11.1, Side., Hama, Shoulder., jam re. •-- - nati..lla, a.teed find for loth by S tlb% TIT *. SILL. ==tt=l 01141). sir beet I.3mere for rate '1 14, Tom. Co'diwit, Eon ,• STUARTA SILL .. Of Lower St. Clair township, aged 7.7 veto STUART tr. SILL . WOffi c ANTED, A co3IPoSITOR. Apply at this IT e. - ." 07 _ la .04, SALTPETRE -4u bag. cgici, ,n tA n ag i n „ l;l, t fr :I,lc, n mer a. Front am birAN , ISIIWhIiTrAG—SO brlarOHrroS Sr re • eI Arpl,7 N PILO:MISS Abl'S IV,, • a• ••• Dbooms-40w. Nappler forges, for salt by fr.. • ••4 , 1/ it 4 2l.i Alf DIHKrY REASE—I3 brienow lending from steamer Ea• phnies, by trepl7) ISAIAH D,CR LAND-I 4 brls No I, noeclonding for •,;l o • , pr ISAIAH Dr Ikr.is Co_ j p ejp:&&& BEESWAX co N AILS-4410ie5. - juntata ased MOWN h KIethPATRICIC “SIL leti.lberly is.. • uisa-3to bar hap Man. No 3 hkokerel; C brla do do re; 5 drama oeu Codirtr arrlvint for RC, by orpt7 BROWN it MAK PATItreK ROR -115 too (testi beatTiltiiiing and to: tale by .07 BROWN SUOMI. & 810LASSP:S=X b la r nt f z i m .; 45 tirit 8 II do. 44P BROW N &. KIRKPATRICK SEEDS -110 brio prime Clover; ZI btle prune Tumorliv; for sale hi upl7 BROWN & KIBIZPATR ,^ R _—_—__ =OM ATWO natty BRICK 1101.;SP, •nd LOT, rn Peen creel, eollloe pfk.:1(111.1 MIEV . lel , of elpltati LUAL6)I.I: IRMISICUST AL ' ATUS-23 hxi for mar by 90011 S VoN lIONNIIOAST ft CO V[NPO.I2-10 bd eidei Vinekat frr.ale by scplB 8 ENON BONNIIORST & CO N AI . L .p I g /DS —l5O B bp , ,',Milttsz!,ilt,i7teaf;;.%.,g, uuLp CANDLES...3u ta.Cincinnatl for sale tr, tapla 8 F VON lIONtiIIORST fr. CO LC WASH DUA!DS--11$ dor "Holmes' ottoonor, for balo by J D ILLIAMS &CO septa Cor. Wood k Fdth linAr WALL PA YER, at 6,8, 10 tad 12 cent" r roll, f or gale by r MARSHALL 62 Waal at, f•P` . DOPE: enLORP.D Rill Ifee—ic new min rerin - W P MiIItBHALL B ACON -110 Ithtis 5000110 am • 15U tibris Sider • 50 5655 45=4 far sat. by OEOO NELLE RS k NICOL 9 - - 0 VOA R CURtIP 112043-1211 in various braud• ssiad SELLERS & SUGARS. -10 ox. Havana Seger; eo bele Leal dr; 30 brie trashed and pulverized auger; sepia AV LIAGALF.V & CG AL E p FaVS-2CO 6 . 3 it tupuriiv A brinel7 •SPIO so iY BAGALL & PAVER 'HAMAD AND BOQUEIS. JtYPT received fronithe extenalvo tnitailfartories of Philadelphia. Neer Yort, and Melon, et the old eslabliehe4 .mod, 47 it 85* Market. ittvott, A. ngceedinely largeaud general alconmcclat Wall Paper end tiordeta,to Which, with the stock previon•- lv on hand- rancipally. of hie awn manufactdre, the alrenhoe of merrhacle and hey...keepers la reveal fully lot and, and sehteh ',rill be sold at prices eerie,- pondinir nub the balm and salltfaelorr le cue ornery, a gal.d2w TIIItMAd PALM Pit Operniiig of the Pea el iylvivals,Ltinil Roa4 to rittsbaryf 1.. T r IE Pcnnsylvanifi Rail Rand Con pony baring eatapieted the whale line roan to Holliday.- . ogh, thus Ti - onreetnit the Portage net Road to Johniorint, and from thence by boat. to Pittsburgh, ate now prepared to receive and forward mewl:two C., maitre, dn., tti and Il0:11 Pitt , burgh and Prols• drlplos • The boats wi I leave the der. , ..f the nOtannuf daily for Johneto wn,:there °annealing with tha daily into of cars for Philadelphia, thou comic; tne it,. ,wiry of all fleii,Lt in Plitladeptila fi re days. • LIELL LIDO LIT Agents for Pa. R.ll oa, Canal Basin, Piushargh. • • CRAIG & HELLAS, Agents, Philadelphia. STOOLCS Rea c ILE; y ASITAVRA COFFEF—IPLata Ilperiar Say •sio Lon' neeTON CR4OiatS-IM Cr.Rrah ,L3,04,,,i U Var A AMMO RG & CO let;Cl..ity.Dll.li3lB-106btls nmenir foi;10, • sELErms & Nier.Ls Iti um rountrt. pls•. Tee - ROIII.N.ti.ITTLE CU -1 , 6,1411 en, A tioo,iorniso .F 1 Ether d uty ortatuis F .° " slams 'Se duty of do., whose:3min, of the erAele• I.lPotalitg to be Flaying goes, in r resent C.! par abases wnh • is:Meier:it qu•ndty or the above artivl•• In Inll , ln thers,andestrg setrile ode gong rho apes• aline of sisiong. JULES 11•Urilit° PRIIII 1.1 tille VINO d'llF tf ts nos, odmitted b, WI to be the very Mat artrelt'or abayirta, to be found in ibis fir ang the. country, the nee of :nip Almond 11.0 1.11 4 Pit t.<lllo Cream. instead of beingoperat on to be dreadeo, nAng , r g rawly tog•sg an Min ingredient. of or ;eh i ni...A ere of •itab a nettle that • liner and richer lather ten be made tk. with PI, other lis •shish die beard itsorrened. eal the Cite ta not liable to he tiortird be the algati wit eh forma ••• labia • poTliOn of wirer alrforing asap, nes will b el:•pped , but trillgement moo , a ita an LA oir• No one, after aging SAtorri nd g C ant% reeniti_en see s 14 tridur ...I to um ang sober Paulen la nets- 'cry In numbs. ng mg Shaving Cream, as these are nom": touhuregiaisold Mt tot /ohm Ilaaelti Cream. and you wall Cora retail ankle erodes ahaviag etis , and pleasant. , , • jubEld 11 M " tarParru and Chemist, • lstr iitner so r: For Nalr,VhOleliale and I . olAll, Los R. A Fabric:aloe} Co , and R F. Sellars, Pittsburgh; ad John Sargent rind J Alletbens City. lk A ETALLIa RUM3EIR CLOTH-3>l ,d,. Iv, to ulloto,for salc - by J io i'1111.14, 8 4919 73 9 Wood 4t
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