— TIMTIITBI3I.I afl tiIiZETTK PUELISFIED BY WHITE & CO ITT'n/30ILOIl WEDNEZIMY NORNIpIO, SEPT. 18.1550 Dirliioollo,7loWlllo STATIC rnowsT foa cAlw.coirammosza. JOSHUA DUNGAN, Mitusk• Canary. Tot AMU% GMIII4I. HENR v W. SNYDER, Of orlon COURT. IMMITIP SIEIMAL. JOSEPH HENDERSON, Of Washington DOURLY. •atlmuonlo and Whig Nominations for Altonlousy County. POI TROST el.= COSMO, Taonee N. lIOW n, n 4.030 4134103, 1.331 M. 003421., iIAIMAR DENNY. ==l Cr• arum to• 11111111101 MORGAN ROCIERTRON. Pittaborgh T. J. 01611Ai1. L.m.r ot. R. O. WALKER. if ttiN J 1 LtI..I:RREY, RobtEsoa JAJJCS FlFERLOttoonten. The writer declare. that meebicery, a i h 11 , e proem price. of the raw material, cuttut be worked toadvantego ; that the clock of noi'da on baud ham never been meter; that one tlont.a ay could he caoo.d i.vionit hen on lend r. whole predueti o mqrt7777, no tb: r with geode g• to cishi 77737., 7., , v+7.1.7 orelrih, or lLi - In a,• 7; „r e. neatly halt a a.t. Prepare for the Elee•lon. naive? AMMO" nuoxis C. FLANEDIN, PlU.buteD. arDl2Ol, Ira. MINN. toper SL C.,/ 1 scamna, D N. COURTNEY, Ohio. We tiubiien to day the °Male proceedings of the Wh.g Executive Committee, cottsining tht asses of iCe Committee appoluted for every elect di-tr'ci in the county. The cf these district Communes., It, 10 cr giWza the,r Borough, Ward, or Townships so of fretually es to secure a full Whig vote, and Ws will most certainly secure a Whig victory. The gentlemen composing them have been selected, we presume, in view of their peculiar qualffea tizns for the work. their zeal in the cause, their disposition to make arena little sacrifice of time to promote the successof the great prineiples on which our party is based. It Is expected of them, therefore, that they will, each and every one, promptly nod energetically attend to the duties of their appomuit - ent. We would augeest that the Committee of each district be called together by the Chairman, as soon as convenient after he receives notice crib., &pm:lieu:neat. At this meeting, the work to be done could ba divided among the different mem bers of the Committee, and thus every thing ho proceeded with In order and with effect. It is hardly necessary for us to urge open these eommlzeee the responsiblity of their position, arid the importance of their duties. The interests of Pennsylvania depend much upon the success of the Whig ticket, and that nieces, depends in • considerable manna, upon the activity and zeal of these Committee.. Let every mon act sta en ergetically a, the imamate he represents demand, and we abed have no calm of complaint. Some of the Leedom) Representatives how this State stem determined to tee boor far they can yo io their subservience to their Southetn maven, They eel only surrender the great Penn. sylvan:a przneip'e of protection, to satis'y the hive'ry r; Seth Carolina and sa, hot Chet are eater it, el:O. their tlevotion by delivering or tie slat, who hss e•rsped from the oppression toemwder. arta ti , ..'rem totwathe the Er of free. eon, Far O.- Facies, ntave Bill. we find the ' Vol., the alircvaliVe, f the following Pena- ty,Foo, lteprescniativos to toil: Mews. Da. pock Miro, IvlcLaosbun. Itobbinsouol Rosa--al. Lon/c.l ::1301 is reritl” ir6olll Ate tie people of Allegheny county dcatrona of being nibreptetented in this form. If they arr not they v.lll he cart col not to vote for any 1...100 lota for Connote. The :ittlmt uC °lon to day, gives a Very nat• isfamory riecount of the proceedings of the House, on Saturday, to relation to the Tariff Question. which varies considerably from the Telegraphic report. Mr. Toombs' report was not adopted, but rejected. It is satisfactory to know this, although nothing more was done to advance the object aim. ed at by the triends of American industry. It is Something to have the House acknowledge, by rts• jetting tali Toombs resolution, that it is expedient to make come chance in the present Tann. The most iinpotiant vote, however. woe on a resolution of Mr. Vinton. Li nt•tro the Committoe of Way. and nevi. fit Jiang is a hat chance r, in "effect, the tut valorem dude. of toe TriollOr '46, to specific rater. The rerolotton tatted by n one of ayes PT noes 11l 1-trl this resolution passed, it would have earned joy nod conifort to thousands 'upon thousands of honest hard working Pconsyl• 'unmans, wll.l are now suffering Isom the effects of the - Thrall of '4° upon our home manufactures . How astivaihcd will these men beta learn that this great Pennsylvania measure was lost by the direct vote in of Pemsaylranian Representa tives ! This fact seems almost astounding, and will, if any thing mn arouse the Working men, en snot , , to put down this Localise° heresy al once and (Grey,. Who hie these traitors, we hear them say, to Pentnyisni in interests, and to the prosperity of home lab'ir Let their names be placed before the people for their consideration and stern condemns. non. They arc es follow;: JAMES lII'CLANAHAN,o(CumberItuL JOB MANN. of Bedlord. SILO M. IJIMMICK, of Northumberland. THOMAS 1105,5, of Lehigh. ,These are the Pennsylvanians who joined them selves with the foes of Amencap industry, and vot. Jibe destruction of Pennsylvania interests. They are all of them LOCOFOCO3, and mall themselves Damatrutz, and belong to the so milled Democrat ic party, which has lately fully enlisted under the banner of opposition to the protection of American industry. II these men had voted in accordance with the old Democratic doctrine of Protection—a doc trine mculenied by every Democratic Governor, and by nearly every Democratic Legislature, from the days of the Revolution to the present moment, —the bill would have passed by revels majority! We now ash, in all candor, of every artisan, me chanic, farmer, and operative in Pennsylvania, if the passage of a Bill by Congress to restore moder ate specific dunes to the Tariff law, by which the manufacturing interests of the country would have been resuenoted from their present forlorn condi tion, would erg have given themjoy ! Would they not have felt a sense of security, a feeling of cheer fulness and hope for the future, to which they are now strangers , Your hearts all respond in the al firmative. By whet eceney are you denied this pleasure— tins surety for the comfort and happiness of your wives and children By theagency of Locoro co ism! Prnnsylccn•o Zoosforoirw is the enemy of Penneyhcnln mommte" — It has leagued itself with the cotton planters of the gout s, and with the Brit ish Iron Manufactures and Cocoa Spielers abroad : to pursue a policy which is prostrating—to a great exter.t has prostrated—the interests of borne labor; the prosperity of the farmers and working mea of Pennsylvania. This agency caused the four rep resents' tee" named above, to vote egoinn Pennsyl. main, and far the Britishimiumfacturer! Every farmer, mechanic, and operative--every Pannsylvaition—who votes for the Locotoco tick et, voles against Protection, against the interest, of home labor, against the welfare of Pennayl cants, and agninSiTheir owls welfare. They in effect say, that they prefer the prosperity of the iron Atone. torturer of Wales, and the Cotton Spinner of Mall• chener,to the welfare of the same interests at home, and that they prefer that the British agriculturist shall have a nood,salcand commodious home mar ket, while our own tanners must be content with an uncertain, demoting foreign market, three thous• and miles from home! These are tenths which cannot be gainnyed, and we ask every voter to ponder them carefully, and , to Rotas saurian and patriotism shall direct. The CE2B9$ of Maulßoo, Ohio, bas been cam• plated, and it's found to contain 3 1 300 Inhabit• oars. This is one of the flourishing Ohio towns through which our rail mad proca. THG 'NEW NZWOLTIC.L.END•a, or the Chronicles of Crime; berng a complete series of Memoirs, Tri• ale, and Anecdotes of all notorious characters who hese oieraVd the laws of Great Britain, from the earliest period to the present time, including sever. al curio. ea s es never before publishes:l By Cam den Pelham, E•q of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law. Embellbitsd by engravings. To be com pleted to eight volumes. The first volume has been vioslvod, end is formil• by .TA. P. Mors., 65 w-wma ausat. I== The New York Express condenses ea article of • writer in the Bowan Adveritser, who teems to understand the aubject he disci:nines, end who de• dares there has been no profit realised from the ma•l6etore of costae rotten goods in/ the lest twenty months. There would have been profits, be adds, lithe raw cotton had been told, and not mannbretured. , The rise in goods has been but three cents a pitund, while the rise in cotton has been air. We quote from some of his 111111tiM1CS : Cost per 000tid MIII. fair cotton, 13 50 Waste, (see) 140 Labor, 3 SO General expengen, 2OS Divided by 2.50 yds I 20 , $ 7.45 carts coat pet per poood. s a yard.. The nominsl roartet price of these goods is now It cents on 8 months credit ; but in fact they eta not be sold freely at It cents, which, alter deduct leg Interest, guarenty,.mmissions, freight, end insurance, Witt be reduced to 685 cents, showing • difference of 60 100ihs of • cent between their east and the present Value. The product of a mill of 15 000 sole Mom (a qu;r • log $500,,000 capital) should b., 130 000 pinta a week, or 3,Z,50000 yards for six months, on which, at Me meeent prim", there must i.e a ;rne of $20,250. The anther. and Wrung, wit, pro. duce about the same result. o tunes arc tl,r • 1 RUA '.he L.O • , &lel ne. r a ..,l rp. u. oar the !.,, .„ out ernbarrassin , 111, short crop, rind ine tnt 1 ..0r00 o,ootttp geed• arc to the I or.•', 0`,. 0 . 1 0 era, and country Orel ttn.t •. Ht.th pr. ry 0101 o.ld to the tinhorns...iv, or: rho ve,,t er riot of these 00.1100 001t0t1 :tOrttln et 1,171 e. In the South, though the amount 01 maeo.nery in suit small, the increase has hem very rapid durit.g the last kiur peens. In the valley of the Missisiiiippi there arc E./.0",0 spindles, 50 000 of viltha ore engaged cc heavy 1 sheeting', and the remainder upon No. 14 yarn. The Southern and Western mills consume h 9,000 bale., or one ninth of the entire consumption of the country. to Maasachusetta, since the deprr, sion in Ibl3, there has beep, in the larger town, alone, an increase of :118,(00 spindles lee the etnnfactirre of coarse cone., nearly all of which are owned in Boston. =ECM Too writer declares that the only remedy for exiatlng embarraistoenut is to stop production, and tot to MIMIC until thane shall be some greater re duction in the price of cotton than either two or Urea cents. pound. TVI.L.Vra CON onsmomcDurnucr.—The Bred ford County Wkig Convenhoo has automated John C. Adams, of Towanda, for Cor grew. The Bradford Reporter hoists the name - ot lion. David Wilmot to the head of ita columns, as the Locofo co candidate for Congress, and pnblisoca an op. mai "to the Democracy of the D woof," wgned by the Bradford Conferees, in winch they prete at - he details of their meeting, and the causes of their asagreernent won tic Stott-Johanna Confers embractrig th, it offers to crop Mr. Wautot +ad support any Locoloco who would declare owaself openly to (seat of the Ft. Soil pot cipie•, - me rejection of the offer, cm. They conclude by toottinatiog Mr. Wilmot s. the Locofoco candid • Or, and pob!ish the proocedings of the Bradford and Ttoga Conferees, who nailed. go:red chaegee In the prevent norms arestem. To day Toombs presentecrthe resolution in the sheet. • 1 a report from the W. and Mean!, pecan CV remarking that when agreed on to comm:tee he had topper:ea it, tot That a great change bad tahen place in the minds of the House and a ha own, and be should now be hap /Haulm Whir. Opposition I rty to rominefit. He referred to the tattle% it --•.Toseph R Latandle.r. mesa slavery qucpt.o.... 111 —..,ll . ttlrs.p Moore. Land,. Pcsaskrearna.—Tbe following candidates tar C<II• oesn have Teen nominated by their respeetive twat,. rbe next elretion take. piece on the rib or ()tastier next - IV.—John 3laden. *John Bobb.nr, Jr VIII- rrht.e.dcas ritevenx Ill—Joao 1.1 Adams. y •L'aold Lowrcy Xlll —James Amino:mg. John Ccoontogs. XlV.—Ttor 111 Bi XV —Dowel M Boiy•cr. W N Kurt, X vl *Jam. X anaho XVll.—Sohn McCulloch E=Man!Ml XX —John Allmon. 7^umas J rower. X.l.l.—ThomasM Horn, John fl ;Id:gown , Ido vas' Illarmaa . rect.. J.. It Weill:WA XXll.—"Jahn II Wv.:te, 3 %LI —Jc.f., ray !o - XllB lova k. V tr.. two ,d t•le ttced 5...•• m e frotor for - 9 • .rued NI. 10,r In H. Reed, viho :.a: strong and ent•Fn,c n , . err . tairnt for ectar.,: - ...r. • .• t,;.• t,• • The X. XI La Gilmore in 'IF, itnag 7,700, Cat. 7..6%, .1 al • el I • t• The Michirriii th..• , t dormer r r • . 1 al the Etc. - • r . ht. r-til be eyes of railer:: 1.1 t ri• inouriedge that to-y . . , ..-t• I r. ~. . xs of the hire, Vd. • r • ": • j?,trn be bin:aces of ,ati a.. a ...I. Western rail road r- car,— with as much ear, ' • xst year the Indiana and. 000,000 by 1.1111, and we ..1 the r. :antral has rb:a.noil on add io,ot al S.; 0(0 • XL 90D, the :iwauti.e. arid NI r SlifrO 01.0 Ind Chicago and Oaten% road 5160 010. lit add:- to three loans, 52,0004)N railiz , ty stank has seen Islet for the enterprise of the WC5t. 1111111.39 ME Caawnr.nattes.—A gentleeoau to Norfolk county, Massechuseits, who in largely engaged in the cunt. ration of this fruit, gets, it is raid, one hundred and fifty to tour hundred bushels per acre , (coin upland, and tae berries raised by cultivation are two or three times as large as the wild fruit. Needy any kind of soil will answer. The Newark Dail Y. Ad vertiser has the following anecdote, respecting the first appearance of the cranberry in England "We believe they had hot the cranberry twenty years ago in England, for a gentleman of !Mehra, wishing to make an agreeable present to lain !mond, in that country, seat him n barrel of them. :Name mouths afterwaads, a leiter Came acknowledging the donation with many thanks, but remarking, Mat owing to the length of the voyage, they haul inroad a little sour ',tore arrival, but soil, with m gar on them, they are bound quite palatable, iak• en in smal !quantities with tea. Another barrel was forwarded, of course, with directions to steviibein with sugar. We infer, therefore, from their being eaten MN, that it was then, whatever it may be now, a fruit unknown to ',land sgrtculturc.” Casa or Gee. HINTON —The result of the exam ination of Gen. U. Hinton before the U. S. Cum mtssioner Co the charges preferred by Post Master Haskell of feloniously taking a mail bag from the stage m t we :Ail of August between Cleveland and Ht. Vernon, and embezzling funds from the mail on the 15m of Angust between Zanesville and Wheel in(,hasbeen his commitment to jail in default of bail demanded by die Commissioner in the earn of 515,000. The evidence was so conclusive no the second charge that his counsel did not see tit to make any defence. General Hinton will be immediate) , removed to the jail of Franklin county, in custody of I'. S !dm wet Jones, to await his trial In the U. S District Court. Great credit IS due to Pan Master liaskell as see. etsl agent of the P. U. Department, for his well do rested, erNctent and untinng, efforts In ferreting out end bringing tojusttee the great mail depreslator of the West. —Creveland Iffrald of Scriterday. ARRIVAL or -mu: U. S. Sum Erttg..—The U. S. more ship Erie, W. U Porter, Lieut. Commanding, arrived et this port this morning, from Censinnum.s. pie. Ammar her passengers are Anontr Bey. Com missioner from the Sublime Porte to the C. S.. and suite; John P. Brown, Erg Dolt:omen to the I'. S. Leg:thou, at Constantinople, Thos. N. Carr, Esq., Isle Consul General at Tangier; S. P. Comer. passed Midst/unman, U S. N., and E. P. Clark, Iron; the Meditermnenn Squadron; A S. Grevn, late /nate of the bark I. S Got...thud, from Malta, and several distressed nearulm put on beard by Atnerteun Cour auls.—N. Tort romr.er,of ricleraday. TAe Upaa T... —A correspondent of the N. York Post, welting from on boded the U.S. stop Plymouth, ei Borneo, ia the Last ladles, soy., "Below Brun , IR a real Cp. tree. ut us spoken o r in KeppePs work. I send you Islam. It u• uudg• aifieent tree about two feet onmore M <hammer, and rising .six.ty feet without a brdoeh; it.,,, spraola With a lease travel Foliage. Toe !rook 'month and of a duty silvery color. Upon wound leg it, nu:dike secretion exotic. rapidly. I round ed ...octet out colonel. The. IS !Maid W m ) he, juices, and Urea no n pie in for arrows. Egcapt When taken internally, ur throw 0 row the moo.. ova through a wound, 1 bower. t i. perleeior narcotics , If it were not to, I should roller, For volt know boar suscepub'e 1 nun to vegetable possum. I tried ingot enough (or ri cane for you but could ea. Tee only way we otaaitied the leve , war he shooting gar gun, into the lofty branches. 'Ph il:ayes, however. are shine for.l doubt if there are any others Ix the United Slates. In= ~rtertonderre toe rthaburightlete,tt WesthnOtOe, Sep ~14 The Charges •gatost J. Ewing DIA. alleged—The Tariff sod the Itisportant ate. thsreoo to day. There were two .bjecte before the Honvn to day or more than ordinary interest. One, and the Ern m order, was the report open the charges evilest Mr. Ewing, while Be utter, of the Interior by the Richardsno comet:nee of investigation; the other was the Tariff. I have before alleded to the cent:lenient; of the majority of the Richardson committee. They were that Mr. Ewing had paid 538,000 on an old Chickasaw claim, and open the assignment of Non. Wm. M. Gains, to Meyers. Corcoran end Rim, to violet]on of law, and — aleo . that he cad tit. $32,000 LO the adminletretors of Coin. Jame. Barron on en old revolutionary claim, in visitation or lea. Now my own private opinion is, let me say, after sores examination of the evi. demos, that though the Coickasaw claim may have been just, as in favor of the Indiana and against ate United States. it was both u •joet and fraudelent as d, • euo,ol by Clarice, and courequently should never tees been p lid to Cwt.'s, assignees. But there is r.l evidence to prove, nor is there any ]hat the Secretary of the Interior knew earth cg winch impugned the integrity of Carion's trans.n.ttnas y ith the Indiana. The Barron claim, I al to. I believe was totally unfounded and unjust II t sod almost wholly of aceomulated io:. h e claim turned upon • point °flaw, • ' of law was decided in favor of the a hr tie proper officers, and carried the yes :,.,‘ w.:h aas a matter of course. Legally e•s, - morally,rt war a very bad one a ~,t 1 of COI ntlyt , ol3 ammo the Score. a r.! for the charge Pas never made . , mealy mantier in the House or out could Se mei, war:simply so emeaa. • • v ; but I thick that Mr. Ewing, . - tt ecrurrotted a very grate and , , ..r ; • 1.4, in rrierr.ng eases inaotnton the t •. t r puldtc whiney, in the judgment : •• t/nneral t and givtvg to ha opinion • LI,Ci3:OII. Adorn of Mate Mt 1 r• on points of lam, but oa lager • ; • .•y. juPtice, and expediency. flow er. r, _1 • lyr general•nalion and egotism, let MC reVe•l mason tithe Mount. . ',it, who lead me minority or the Com. mit,re van Richardson and his Ards throu,;:xol, v.ilh on ability and induetry with inn thee were unable to cope. The minority repo:: in a /Lull powerful and unanswerable paper upon the legal qaesttons involved, and has been 601116iLC: by the Hon,e at every point, and to the conc:no.ng ptoneediogr, which took place tail warning. Me. VIDLOO'S SUbltilllie for the resoht lion of thc morrity simply declares that as they charged the late Secretary of the Interior with• no crime, e,d nn:y purposed to review sod resents dee, oos upon legal queettons.klrrettng the r ghts of ptivem pereoos, which had been made by the proper sift:ere, therefore they ought not to be con curred tu: And this eubstitoie was carried—ayes 91, nee, 87. And then the amended report was adopted, 93 to 90. And so coded the last CO the inumrtsstione of Leis I now come In a more impoKsul matter—tte Tara I have kera your madam &dallied ofII Importan!irtandod and gle{l3lll movements upon the %rattily tnotresursquesuon of prntectuon. The adnptios, ,n the C..m.nittee of Ways and Means, of a rr,motion adverse to any acuon whatever upon t rar.frqueston, during tins Congress, we. made known to your readers same weeks ago-1 olio elated the determination of the friends of pro !cotton to checkmate the 1310VCIZIettl of the free traders when they abould render the report to the by prepoeing to inttroet the CJaintitteo to preppfc a toll without delay, provided for the re• M r at on. moved emend by a cortn• ter prrpas t•••ti testrouting the Conarnatee al Wsys 0.,. on Tuesday, at half past II u'a,s . g, 1,6 declaring the true conatruetion of the nneaell of the act of 1516, to :he that t•e ad enln,ea du•tcs cf that act abotiltl;he levied u v ni• tut.sege pr:tes of year patent., iU 5 1 , pour wiser, the goods were eateree, awl crnalctiq that heucefonh the duties ehonld be so el • e 6. rtes penpMitiati woo simply thie, la•an•ui Wa,tet's foreign •alu•tian, dated t••• ; r• • • b'r• :lent Inr an interested and fraud Peter 8. , e., Wi l li,. e..... 7. Chorpr It., ,I, U „ • , 4 131 ton, Thr, , , flovchty, Al W,.... Wrn ear.Ar, 1.,h. VE.1.1... , ~ t rac market plc, vi 0,, IAIIII tv ry. l C Pry...” "• ... - I=l J ,• 4,1, tau- one, shatl 4 be p,re upon witivh to atieee n far:, the ad I.,lffreas of the into ststotti sad rpeeihe duties. a, when toe yeas and nays will be M ut,t, antr:seo, the important votes on M. motion. will now 1.: tit. results. Mr. Thompson, of tt .tred to Inv Mr. Vinton'. amend. The, MOllOl2 failed—ayes 93, =BET TLe veto oses 'nen taken en Mr. V.'. Wel-B:MtC4d—R,Clf 03, noes dtately otter, Ibe Doom refund to amen of the Uutumatee or Way. , ey:alat•ott w•• expedient or ,t,• I, ~,noon 93, thu• rehiring to - J . ,/ .11.00 one w•y or the other. it • moved to reronAder, end proposed • app.:141.4.0t by the Speaker of • ,t: fVVCID members with power to s i• me. end to It quite into the operation of p: en., sod to take all necessary tea t to-no r-ittirod by the nature or their duties. On •, •,• •.• •c. uvropann, of Moo., this wan lud upon ter ..Itte —flyer. 93, ayes' 2. re.., over 5.,. IL , nth rie O:1 indwiod ire my remark. nn this topic, I wilt ask ;he attention of every Pennsylvanian who earns his ,read by ibe amen and toil of the mine, or the, I-111.1 bitnner, or the forge, or the minor mill, and rift by siting on a et:thinned seat three en fi, ha v e to each day Weight dollars and rt.ifeseft, to the fret that James X MeLanahau, of Corobveited, J h Mann, of Bedford, Milo M. Dim• monk, nrSathamptor, and Thomas Rosa, of La- Vgii, Ward with rho sworn foes of Amerwan in• dustry, and against protection be home labor, en every 007.90 C, to day. Let tidy fact be -remem• bend against these men at the coming elections. J untua. Sas Poem's To LITER...oat. —ll nor article Seaterriny relattre to the proposed line at atelanni Slaps between th.s city and L'verpool, there wag very absurd, but lortonaleor an elisions typo araph . eol error, where we were made In speak atthe vevicht as Intended to aceoteplish the Toy. age in' I r Lase. We wrote, and wo meant, 12 davit: that berng the period for which the energet. is protector. of the line propose the ships shall be adactcd. We v^III nnw add that the time ham arrived when the entertohot knot on) , capable of envy achievement, bnt when it ham become abaolutobr neve-ivory to onr (neat allettlall and wants. We eaoont Inner, ovfrly do withooi it, and the soon er, there o,c, !hot we provide the mean• of a di .eet nod en,orboolin rc,nlar communication with Ecniand, the bettor it sodl be for our immediate and prorpoctive forts ors ao • eity.—Norill. Amer. Hee Al,, H. 11. Sin/M—PmWent Filo more tins leen more thea foriuome—he ha. been awn., ly a-wens—in hi. choice of • Secretary of the Interior. A leratder H H. Steen we., for viral yoar, n lending member of the Virginia' House of D:leanice, tram the reeling Whig coun ty of Amtusta, mad War elected la 1541 to the ever memerside Twenty Seventh Cougree, th roach whet he served with diet dist ea - lashed MM. ity. le the course of the debate on the tariff of I bI2, be made ate of the ablest, soundest. and me...tenements speeches of the lemon, in favor ci the pratcc poli c y, e•peciary aluctdatiag the b er , e g it , i n Oar 1101.1111 re of crackup adequate and steady borne markets through the extension and tillinalon of our manufactures. This speech' el cued a protein; invitatton to Mr. Steen to de• hver toe •rianal 14MM.s beDre our American la • rointr, et its creme! Fair—a duty which ho dine control with memorable ability and efficiency.— cliental II Ire and reared le Virginia, Mr. Stuart is Natton.l in hia - fteltaga and liberal In his Vicins, holt:ing tin Oppir.lloll to the received Vit. Orlin .etrinr) . n. 4 a river in Missouri, or a her. Ner on Lake M &Penn is in hie conntry, and a just &nee, r, ...donde to the whole Antennae people. Mr. Stuart is cOnaerVatiVe in big frame Maned, and nn thm ground was lett out of the Canaille. peal chosen, wherein • grebe of 11, :lt , ^1ailli has it derided. and we thioh, wasp. e a l e .mi. try. He never before tailed of se• re.ocrity af the manages al big vicinity, •-1 v , r• dropped from COOMBS In 1513 rt en he r , ommenderlog of his D strict by an si Loa.noure, rendering it hopelessly Leon o• Fl.l. n men of maid judgment, liberal a. nrt,ement., peraevering industry. Hellas h ice h:iii a Her el,n leak to bringing as this ar testes.. 01 the Home Department, probably now lhe nm , Werena of any. and requiring a &- m,:., knowledge of Oaf immetue variety of I. w., ...aces, decision. nail facts relating to our t , disc retations,jedicial;abl aliment, the mown e. Mr. &nun Illse:fr and equal to the Sr, ruryousibilirrizid upon him. 'H. P. Tritium, PILIZILVISO O TUE waif: ENKCII. TIMID 00MISLITTEE. The menthers of the Excel:nitre Committee art; pointed by the Whig County Convention whtch wwembled In Jnne met at the Court Houne, in the coy of Pmsburgh, ou Thursday, the 11th intent. It was rerolvr d. that the following named per sons be requested to act iu their respective Elective Chstricts in such tray ati may be by the Whig vo ters considered morn effectual, in order to the poll ing of the entire Whig vote at the neat general election. rarTsta•acs. Ihrrt /I"ard. Samuel Moore, W /Liget, C Ferguson. Leopold &ht. Davie' Taylor, W Gonnan. Thomas Hays, $AOI'l Barnes, %V G McCartney, Wm Msekv. Edward Fat.er, Dallied Haughey, II Richardson, George Hambc . rt, i•jUrth IVsod W S Haven, Jared M Brush, W Wilkinson, Arthur M'Clelland, M Brindle, Elannuel Ecker, firmed IVord. W Di MOO , Jathtna Rhodes, Thomas A Itowley, W Mackey, Jr , D Armstrong, W J Howard, Jr., II M Smith, • Juba li Davis, t,,hn Seta!, Jobs M'Kee, t I W Gardner, George %Vilson, " Jacob Fodder, Wm Whittaker, Serenth Ward lAuto Jones, tteorge (lumbert, Robert tissue, Robert Gallagher, David M'Cletland, James lteed, Third 11 - aati. Itot.ert Arthurs, J W Le w ..., Simnel Wilson, Wm McKee. AdAtti Tooter, James Getbrenth, 'Ldy I..yde, W Splane, J ame. Franklin, W Buchannan, Lewis Cook, James Mmtlooth, Lewis Roll, 3 y, L:isret Mrs.hth Word J M Henryl letny Stemple, W acastekev. Sr , Le...ph Ram., 31..eptt Wtollough, S W (3eskey, Fourth Irotd. t tetyce C Ilex, John Idellwetu, 1 tab A Stevenson, Robert hteCutettettu, 4 letatgo Alb er t, Alexander Speer, .1 ..10 Allen, !lent,. Earl, t;duree Moore, Valentine Feld, t ',,pl W Evato, Benjamin Trimble, John AIL,. G Yeager, Ntnet Ward UHL', m.l; rp. Dobbs, W Al Murray, \Vat ,o Bailny, W McCandless. 11, hem 11111, 14frh Word Thensas Stotpamn. Joseph Bev, Plmip Distal, George liamdlon, Nathan Alt-Caliph W Such, John Locitiner, James McCune. Word. Thtni Ward. A Lamont. • A C Alciander, A Wood Louse, POI.Q baton, Bob , Agnew. Jnhu F.lglr, I) W yco b, W. Murdock, - - Wm Eig•r, 7.me. Miner Hoe, (lame, th m Hetzel!, Wm C &canon, Hhaven, Wm Feeds, J , ,hn Wegner, C Lamb, H Canalb.ll, M Jentnn, Dlck.on. &road Ward. Fourth Ward. John Myr, /Men Heynol‘bo o J o hn Warnock, John Maratiskil, las Cn.ic ulopc: G um. J /3 Somih, D 13 Moor ME= It ti Dom, E Derby, J Pattervos, S Melville, Lenuard Walters, 1 Pore,. .1 II La 'm9 .I.s Monti. Jos Irwin. ilfrrna,4l,. ll'm Elizatkth Wen F,ner, Wen 'louden, W H Pinelnn. !pane H• 01111111, Gen Reynolds, F Ihigs, Wm Wave,. - E Pureme. lobo thicomg, 1111Ceuyort. Henry McCune, Jr - nn Gravel, Dnrid I..,ber, Then. Penny. Wm HoTot, 14 , 0ge, Wm A Mmirria, H U Roow:Aml . . John E Park.•. Dr Bury. Boot tughron. Soren Pittsburgh. a P Pr.r•on, Inho EY..no, Mr x M.CI•la. John Beck, J .hu Sh..heo, Th Is Geoibxn, Trot O'C , r. no r . Wm Richard,. Fraccn P.unkrt, John For.V. l ; Mole. F Eaiot, lihas Wntlaco, Adam limwks, Mon.. Cary, J b Moreorm, Jr. WOll, Wm I; Brown, War Vont 1,, • • , John 6, dole, Samuel Hamilton. Dove.mr. Taramtarm, /On C. leucl, J S Peru e, S Javaaon, Cautum Reed, lot, le/OP, J Ahura, . . , An.lrtur Fleirong, H lierehherner. John "Annum,, El zabnlo. • • Ila•sd Sarver, Lx...reurerarr. F Shotert, Dr. Jain., !'.ohm-on. D• I E.Shairer . Jo•mm 11.1dey, Jame. MiPitrrn, M 11,41enthai. ShWantrgh .litmen It.A.:lure., CoMetock, Y Wa , ^vrr'Fb.. Z 1 Lem a` Tho,Tmo ginnt. Wm Mi Jtephker, aro Cook, Garte7. ch. G 11l , ,h 7,- ,Frtion J tla Nf(, I, %Va l 11-lAlc, W m 1,17. L lhataa, Elul Dear. 4 At 1.: Miller. 1,. l'e.yrtao, 4.41:1e ary, 1) lacer•ol. /Sabana. Ruld. Mr..Feraoa, ; 11410,0, J 6,•Jar. jr IWirmaa. E.) Ila,ks, I) L A utlerano, Elanadaoa, 6 Irla)k.. ,Suorerfra. Inhn • • 2. • U • r rlar • I N.e Py Mond InwoL L Jn.P. Alit John !Stem., Dantrllrtt, P H Ct.tiffur. Plbct Fol , n H D King. c..•n.Tr, re. Mr:Movers, I lel Munroe, I oo Morrtlon 7111.0 z, Male, If Mrti'brnoy, Wm Wilson. Raidwin. Versaillea Wm bh•m, Arm J Mormon, John J Muse, Wm Caron. Dr Cochrane, Meirher Varner, Wm Melite,• -Wm WiLeon,' COO% H • Voir* St. Claw. Wm N J rho W.lion, David Pathos, John Ce hi, V Itodtland. Lauer . Oa, Mole. IThela, James Heiman Hugh Walkinabaur, J.vhci S noley, Wm Grace, Sawn Favelie. David G•imore, John *Ewan, John Hoare, t:oodroan John Gregg. Nord Fayetis. as . Vincent, B A Mover, MaEuran, Jon Logan, A Mcßride. Fmdloy. John Wilson, ROO Mr.Litren, ' , rennin Aioai, Dr Wilton, Samuel Meaner. Mean. Inha Wtllock, D rUlhnon, I la Seeds - ease. Joseph;2labo er o, %moo Pearce, H •-ry Heck, H Fie:iced/. Put. Win Mindll, We, Wylie, E P isles, Willu Bnot b. Eli :sled... ante H cienj h i nd Wilma, B Will, Gil Wm D•Arlaw. Chia. P A Wen. Dr Wen Wende, Filmei. Den, John Mean., E Pinkerton. Frannie. G terse Neale, Andrew lintenttul, I,ho Connote Mesne, Samuel Means. Pon, Janie. Pearce, A McCord, John Erziorick, Wei Peebles, Hugh MeCsintek, Joa algly. Brej Meaner, Dors. Jae Senn, 'rhos Ches-. We, Grey. Andrew Buchanuan, Rohr Sire. sa. A Mande, Babtosan. A Wahmn, I Brook, Mejor Jahn Brown, D L Anderson, John Melinnitid. Joe Edmonton. The Executive Committee [Ad scarcely say to the Whip of Allegheny County, that in order to the triumphant suecus of our whole Whig ticket, all shot is reunited. is flint tho Whig vow may be polled—We have a huge majority in the County, and the Commit., hope Mat the majority of for mer years will he increw.ed, no, at all events, no diminishes'. A toll, zandid, and free tolerating* o' opitoon, between the different members of the Eueutive CoturnitteNwhich tee...posed of Whip from every Election District in the County assures us, that the Whigs will do their duty. At the Octo ber election the people me surnamed to Vote on the proposed amendment to the brale Constitution, which proposes that rho Judiciary shall hereafter be elective. The Stale officers of Canal Commissioner, Audi• tor General, and Surveyor General, are also to be elected. Those Important offices it is believed will bring out a largo vote. The Whigs have their reg ularly nominated candidates for the State as well as the County offices. Our madden. are all hon es: and capable men, and it as only nececery that the Whig activity and vigilance of former years should be used in order to give our whole ticket the old fashioned majority. It was, on motion, ordered that the proceedings of this meeting be published mall the Whig papers of the county. GEORGE DAIL:3I E, Chairman En. Com. Sawicz. l'Aratta, , W. Mann I Dam .—We regret that 31r. Fesexeclen lases his election to Congrme lo the Cum bmlanr. district by only 37 pluraluy. d tone extra effort wanld have given him the District. In the seal, Ins in the prevent Congress, there will be twp Whip gad Ave LaNI gicce. 7h• 6rtet Industrial Zxhilltle. Tie (allowing la an extract of • recent Inner from an Amerman gentleman now in 'London to hie correspondent in tins city: L moms Aug. 20, 1650. My Due Stn—l address you again tour', 70 , 4 nod taroudh you the whole country, to exert iwelf to be creditably represented at the coming exhib t . eon here. I have just had as Interview with Mr. Lawrence, our Minister, who assures me um he has tended (torn many European mann that they will he fully represented here, and ha ex press. the tope that we shall in no way Lit , when we have mien ample material. for advantageous display. Such a failure would occasion • mortifi cation that every - American abroad would deeply feel. I have been tote the workshops here and on the continent, and, without detracting Irom them i n the tent, I unhesitatingly say we have anteing to fear la the competition with any of them in to. playing nor edge tools, agricultural Itoultments, or labor saving machinery generally. We hope to see the enlightened American public crust off all unworthy prejudices and jealousies that would tend to make us lock up and secrete our impi ove moot. Bach • course is unworthy of our enter. prise, and we should be among the firm to throw off the veil of mystery that has-been drawn around roe manufactories of nations, and especially to Great Britain herself, who row throws the door open to fai , competition. We have many things that we may well be proud of, as manufactured 'articles that should, by all nacelle, have their re. presentatives here; such, for tne•nce, a, One axes, drawing knives, plane., and other edge tools, the handles a d e'ocks frr them, and other articles in wood, wsythe soother, rakes, ploughs, and other agricultural implements; in these we ran fully compete with our European neighbors. In guns and every descriptton of firearms we mead mar no livid. Will not some of our accurate mechanics aced cut soma cf our exact rifles, to show their superiority 7 and with them gloms of their Inimitable revolvers) Eyerpointed pencils, and espet fatly gold pens, can bo seat with perfect confidence. 'should be glad to see apecim.ns of carpeting from our power looms, together with Potion print* and figured goods; we can show b oneJotha and cassinheres, and shall not be oblig ed to plead their recent introduction into this emu try, hot may proudly stand rib a level with the oldest nation. Another clan of productions in which we stand pre-eminent is labor taking me. deem. Will nor countrymen let this opportunity pass witbodt showing to Europe our vast 'tildes in advance of the world in these machines? The Exhibition would be Incomplete if we had not a card machine here, and did not claim for Its in. VentOie name the honor it so richly deserves. The cotton gin also wltl be of mantle intern?, and should be accompanied with plenty of the raw material to show its operation. The shoe Wit and gun tack mschicies must be represented, the pin sod hook and eye machine, wan a beet of others. Apparelus far pressed nlasa, and specie.ns of glassware should be sent, especially of the com moner kind, and a hint of °then which your ex. tended knowledge will readily supply. • • We must have a MU display of the mineral king, dem from the gold of California and crone Adel, ticStn's to the lead of Mencius! and Wisconsin. Send specimen, of wheat, hemp, flat, cane, and last, itiongh not least, cotton, logctheawith dour, sugar. and tobacco. We should be proud to me the steam engine and the printing press; on the latent and must improved prineiple—such work. as can no where ette he wen. Our merchants should give os specimens of their shop tools, In which they have no rival. any more than in our mineral riches.. I have a greater confilenee every day In the ability of my countrymen. Let them fairly put their ehoulders LO the wheel and they will know no such thing as fail. BA What Is done must be done qulckly. Yon have no time to lose. Let _ - nothing be ,eat before January; but it will per haps be better to have a place or places of deposit lo come of your principal ports for the •etieles to ne sent, and when collected to ship as mach aa posaihle in one vernal, This is recommended by the Britten Commiwioners. Yoare truly Isnissa too Onto Basks.—ln pootions 01 Ohio and lodiana there ire complaints of the scarcity of money to carry on the buslnem operations of the ace, on, now larger than taut from abundant crops. The Banks to Indiana charge the settee of Ibis to the operaconv o f certain associated Back• in Ohio, nerucularly those in the city of Cicionnati Under pretense of reducing the rates of r s-hange on this city, the banks in Cincinnati, together with s portion of the country batiks of Ohio, entered Into an error gement early this year try whieh they agreed to beep on deptsit with the Onto insurance and Truer Company, New York, builds to an amount surl tent to redrew their re. spective circulation to exchange on New York et one hell Si one per cent. pternium. The mum of trade and exchange with the greeter number of the branches of the Sate Bank of Indiana not be ing • h Cincinnati, they declined coaling into the arrangement, en they were wiped to doby the AS sociscon, tortog at ail times wiling to redeem their DOZell at their counters with eoin at par, or exchange from i to I prom., balog about the coat of trae•porting rein to New Nark. A °nasc ence:oe or this refusal wan war of extermination on the part of the associated Ohio Bank. agoothat the branches of the State Bank of Indiana. Their mreulation has been induatrionaly gathered op and roamed en them tor Mon. by the wieneis. tine, to :he amount of half a million of do:lars, In a abort space of tome, creating a bad state of feel. ing between the parties concerned, and retail.. tory, monitors., on the part of the State Bonk of . " s s-egsteuvenoisha t tr s'vovv are competed to moneyroah, rot!. w '" at a time whoa e - fa greatly needed, ai keeping in their tiones rot fear el their being im , ice ei oetornesi rir cons Tho Henke tan •o e 0 I-el ct the it am, m•ion was to ,t 0 them t•it,olary to rtn -.ball I, the I en• eh O. rho ..•11-. V. t...1t ray, br forelng • ro demotion of Cu re voeulatiOtl there tattooed et az their own emniem. The elfeche of these move. meats, we learn, have b.-en injartrua to the bold. orw:operaimina of the country putienlmly eared, whose capital it mime and so muck in des mend. We believe no banks in the West are more solvent or better managed than those of Ins diace.—N. Tribustn. TUE JENNY LIND ramie BONG. GREETING TO AMERICA. won° , ITT 11...Yelti, TATUM—MIMIC IT nrua next I grett, with ei toll hi:art, the Land of the West, Whose Banner of ritars o'er a world to unrolled M'hirie empire o'crrhadort, Mentor's wide breast Mid opens to the sunset its gateway of gold! The land of the mountain, the land of the take, And rivers that roll in nialmitinent tide— hrre the pouts of the mighty from 'dumber awake And hallos, the soil fur whose freedom they died. Thou Cradle of Empire! though wide he the foam Tont severs the land of my fathers and thee, 1 hear, fnan thy iiiima, the it/01CMe of home, For Bung has 0 home in the hearts of the Free ! And long on thy ten shall gleam in the sun, And long an thy heroes remember their sears, Be tbe•haod if tby children united as one, Aud Peace shed her light on the Banner of Stars! Tna COWL.", —Dr. M'Lane, the in wutor of the beet remedy for that (carrel discus. which bee ever been offered to the public, this de• scribe, the rymptors• which indicate a disordered sacs of that Iropottent organ:— Symptoms of * Diseased Liver—Pain in the right Ind, under the edge et the elba, Increase on pressure Sometime. the pain Is in the left aide. The patient is rarely able to he on the left side. Some umes the pain is fell order the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and I. some none mistaken for a rheemations in the erns The stomach m effected win lose of appetite and sickness—the bowels in general Pre costive, some holes alternative with lax. The head is troubled with pain, nevem. ponied with a dull heavy uneation in the back pen. There is generally • considerable loss of memory, accompanied with, a pninful senution of having lef seance something which ought Pr have been done A slight dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient completes of a weariness and debility—he n easily warded—his feet are colder burning, and he complains of a prickly venation at the elan. His epirits are low; and although he I. unified tint excr ete!, would be beechen! to him, yet he can se •reely summon op fortitude enough to try It. In fact, he dle. von, every remedy " have you any or all of these symptoms? Call and purchase a Inc of Dr. NPLane's Irr - For .ale by /. KIDD & CO, Now Woad Street. septl-d&wir Mind ROStOrad to Hight by th• P troleum. S. R. Lorton—Sir: I wish to bear testimony to the medical virtue of the Oil called Petroleum. I was for • long time @Owed with • badly inflamed and very sore eye, so much 101.10 lose sight entirely for about three month., with very little hopes of ever re . olivering 11. , tight, and but a slight prospect of having it let hived or the soreess, my mmmlimr , mm ..eueeew tut in makingscure, or in giving relief, .iti afforded me but latir eneourusemcnb I beard of Pie Petroleum About the let of April, 1814, and gave It a trial: the result is, the sight Is restored and my eyes well, except a little tender or week when Igo out in the sun. ANN IRELAND. 311tnaGeld at, Cincinnati, Airy 44,1 W. I have hero adlictedielth Piles for Ten yews, and have tried other remedies, without permanent Tyler, until I betted of the Petroleum. bare used only one holds, end think I am entirely eared. I recommeno it to all who ens afflicted with Piles. I have known it to be good for sore eyes. Cincimatl, May l 0 1800. E. C. OARRIMSON Ike sale by °Keyser & McDowell, 040 Wood street; R F. Sellers, 07 Wood at.; I) Id Curry, Allegheny city; LI A Mott, Allegheny; Joseph Mmes., Albegbany; also by the proprietor, S. M. KIER, led Canal Bade. Seventh et, Pittsburgh 00los of Ohio and repo. R. R. Co, Third et. Precast:man, /Wpm 0.1850. To Stoekholders of the ! Ohio and Penney Prude Rail Road Cooly.) are hereby notified to pay the eighth instalment of five dolinre per share, oaths Oka of the Company 3 on or before the Stth day of Aalhat The ninth haetalmentl On or before the nOth day o September. The tenth inetahnent on or baton the 00th day of October next. Mr The 7th Wildman was called for as the fifth Jai, last. agglcdtf WGI EARLIER. Jr., Treasurer. DR. D. 'HD NIN Deattn. Corner of/out and Docuar, bemma lautsi and Forg sow& 941141714 AGN ETIC TELE4I RAPH. ~.P.ATLD . L TICLIEUIII/6PULD 04 THE PITTSBURUH DAILY GAZETTE ATTACK ON HAYNAU On Wednesday last, die butcher Hayman receiv ed n slight indication of the regard which the En• glish people entertain fur him. He arrived in London on Monday, and on- Wednesday, having previously received a letter of introduction from Baron Itiatuchilihr, in which the Baron styles Hay- nau has particular friend, he went to view the Brewery of Messrs. Barclay; Perkins dr. Co. He was accompanied by his aide-de•camp and inter preter. According to the regular practice, th ey were requested to sign their nannies in a book In the MS., after whir they crossed the. _yard with one of the clerks On Inspection tithe Visuers' Book, the clerk discovered that one of the visiters was Marshal Hiyram, late Commander of the Austrian forces, during the attack upon the unfortunate Hurl garbles It became known all over the wbefore brawl, in less than two minutes. and the Gene and his companions had crossed the yard. nearly • I the laborers and draymeri ma out with brooms and dirt, shouting, "Down with the Austrian Madmen , end other epithets of an alarming nature to the Marshal. Hayman, fining how matters stood, and being likely to get a warm reception from the slur. dy brewers, thought discretion the better taut at valor , and he began to heat a rem at. But this was not so easily done. The attack woo Gorman. red by dropping • truss of straw on his head, after which grain and nitwitea of every kind were free ly bestowed upon him. The men next struck his hat over his eyes, hand shoved him about in all di rections, and his clothes were torn off his back.— His companions were treated with equal violence The party finally succeeded in warning the en. trance gate; but no sooner hod they made their exit, than a crowd of coal heaven, who waited for hi. Highness, struck him with every available missile, and even dragged him along by his moustnche, which offered ample facilities from its excessive length. Btlll battling with his mallards, he ran to a frantic manner along the bank side, until he came to the •Geurge. public house, where he ran upstairs and concealed himself; the furious mob rushed in aster him, threatening icr"da teethe Austrian Butch er," but they did not succeed In discovering his re. treat. Ultimately, the police came to his rescue. He wan reuroved in a police barge to the other end of the city. Thin assault hos been the subject of comment in nearly all the London and provincial papers, and whilst the minority agree in condemning the act, they fully admit that the presence of so disreputable a character In England, wee provocation great enough to excuse even a greater. outrage. The effect which the death of the Et King of France will have upon European principles, has been the theme of much discussion in English pa pers, and n is generally thought that the event will have the elect of rousing the latent ambition of the Due de Junville. The dispine now pending in the Bourbon family will, n is thought, be healed, and an alien will be made to pm him at the head of the French Kepobl.c. The proceedings at Wuhthgtort have also attrac ted constderableattention, and the engrossment by the 'deflate of the fugitive slave bill has been strong ly condemned. The crops have been nearly all harvested, and It is now confidently asserted that there will be at lent an average crop of pairt, and that the pow to crap la mach under than was anticipated. MM3 Paws, Saturday. The Council General has made a strong move. meat in favor of having the constitution revs ad. The Council does not propose, however, to have the state of seine removed; nor are they 11>iiii1111 to have the etemoral laws repealed. There is, there. fore, not much sympathy between the 'Council and the Socialism. The pnca of breadstuff' la advancing In Paris. Mauna have been ceLebraled for the repose of ha .nool et Louis Philippe. PAWL Wednesday. It is reported that the Decimate d'Orleana has wriuen to M. Thiess to Inform him that the Q re. it her mother-ha law, and other members of toe family, are desirous of his presence at a family council, to be held at Clarendon in the comae of the present month. France is rapidly improving in general trade.— In consequence of the difficulty of finding satin. cleat timid', wages have risen to a price never befiare given. Bourse firm. Mires 9840. DENMARK AND THE DUCHIES. Nothing of importance relative to the position of the armies on the settlement of the dispute has transpired this Week. GERMAN EMPIRE. A telegraphic dispatch from Berlin, of the 3d states that the semi otticial papers of that data announce that, in consequence of the resole. lion which the council of Prince. agreed to on the Sib inst., all the guvernments of the league have imitated the example of Ptosaia , in declining to mussed or went to the Attain= Federal Pict at Creation. Lord Palmerston has addressed another letter to the Newnan Cabinet, with a view to induce Pror ate to Join in the execution of the protocol of the 2d of Jots. We rind is Ravened that this "trauma has been mat by ■ pore:opting refusal, on the pan of Prussia. AUSTRIA. The Hamburg papers have advice. from Vien na, of the 29th ult., stating that the Prussian Cab Inet 1 as resolved to induce the Gunman posers to LOW a grand diplomatio c00p..., to be held at Vienna. At this Congress, the pending question cf Cotton—Fair Orleans is quoted at Sy. Breadstudi--Fam. Tee weather during the oast weal ha. dispelled all fear. about tee. bar Ben, nod speculatron has ceased; but s saes"? demand CJCILILIOe. for Wheat and Flour, et lull loth. Cara is dull et • ienline of tid. Pronsions—Beef Indult. Sales of Pork unu sually light. at a low figure. Broon--Quotations unaltered. Shoulders sell elowly at toll rates, nearly unsaleable. Sales of 320 tens Lard at peers sluthtly favoring the seller. There Is • Dotter Inquiry for Cheese. Tallow is in active de. mond, at 80. advance. For Sugar, holders insist on higher rate., sales at very foil prices. Colter has advanced 2 and 3s at Liverpool. and declined le at London. &lotuses I, In bask demand. Turoenune-900 lib's fair sold at Bs. Roam— Common is in demand at .3, per owt. Rtee—Leas sales. Carolina in 17s to 18s BJ. ' Wool—ln good demand at full prices. Money continues easy. There are nearly revs eoteeu millions in Rank. American Stook, anal. tared. CONGRESSIOSAL Wansmoton, Sept. 17. Sewn—After the consideration of the rein. lar morntng business. the bill providing for the settlement of land tide. in Oregon, and maichlg donations of lands to actual settlers, was tat .en up. Br. Voter moved to strike oat the section of the bill making donations to actual settlers, Veldt wari debated at some length. Before the question was taken on this amend. mem, Mr. Walker moved to intend the seed to pro posed to he stricken out, by labelling a provision establishing the principle of the Ilomestead En. empties, which was rejected—yeas 3, nays 44. Tee section proposed to be suricken out was then amended so as to donate lands to there roam set tlers who rosy settle in Oiegv.o prior to the 4th of March, 1633, whim the motion to strike out was withdrawn. Mr. Mason moved to strikeout • provision ex tending the benefits of the future donatinas of lands to toreigners who shall have declared Omit intone lion to become cities., which. after same de bate, was rejected—yeas 23, nays 25. Toe bill was then reported to the Senate, the amendment concurred In, end ordered to a third reading. After the consideration of an month neat made by the House to the bill granting means lands to toe States in which they lie for reclamation, the Selmer, without coming to • vote, KO:inroad. home--The Mending bill, enabling Arkansas and other State. to reclaim Swamp lends within their limits, was amended and paced. The bill granting right of way through the pub. lie lands for constructing a railroad from Alton to Springfield, was paned. Mr. Bowfin reported a bill, giving alternate lee lions to Minoan tot a railroad from St. Londe to the Western limits of that Stare, winch will ulti mately connect with the Pacific. Mr. Gilbert. introdneee a hill to establish light houses, beacons, and buoy on the coast of Cali fornia, and providing Gm a suret in( the coast and harbors, in said Wale ; which was referred w the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Oftm tetrodoced a tr. It authoriamg the payment of money to Catiforp a, collected on Im• ports atone the treaty, and kr:fore she became a State. It was referred to thr, Commute., of Way. and Mean.. The Senate bill redocirm the minimum price of lands in Miclagan and Wisconsin was read and passed. The bill aboliahlog dm slave trade in the District of Colombia woo pager 4—yeas t 24, nays 47. The Senate hilt grating tho right of way, and donation. of land to t,lltao e , Misirsaippl, and Ala rma, br ad la the o Instruction of a railroad from Chicago to Mobile was passed. Yeas, 101— oars, 15. The House ihr,a adjoanted. CII , OIIMATA Sept. 17. The Grand Lodge of the United States 1. O. O. F., to day, elected the following officals. forth° en• auitsg yet,. Wm. W. Moore, of Diarist of Columbia; Gran Biro. Page, of Vhseonda, Deputy Gram I Sire. J. 3. R dBly. Grand Corresponding Eceremy E A.%knee, (}rand Treasurer. 17. The steamahle, Canada arrived to day, at rep minute* before pee o'clock. PILIGADELPHIA MARKET. Pt. 17 Cages—Siles are limited, owing is the tulle nimble advi.oes Gore Europe, bra holders are Irm In then demands. Flanr—F he martin as den Fresh Ground Is Niel', offer ed az 115 per bbL No sales in expert. Coro eel Is woo Inquired aLer, and 1500 bhls Pens • were sold al $3 per bbL_ Graln--fteempts of Wl..eat confines small, and them is remit: more trapairy. Sates of XOOO be good Pen na and Boothern Be et 1016310 e per tio. No farther "ales of Rye. Cora Is In good dame I, .wIM naked' 4,000 to 5,000 bosh yellow it e: /ONO slam, said la glom Oita en Miff/wunil yr balm 41,70184 toi. NEW YORE MARKET NOON WIRT. Nam Yoga., Sept. 17. The Canada's neva has had no material effect pon the market, though dealer, generally are waiting their private lettere before operating argely. Floor—The demand continues goad, aid price* e drm. Gram—Wheat, under the light reeeipts and good demand, holders are dun. Corn doe. not open so actively as yesterday. Sale, of mixed Western 001111. at 63,, and yellow at 65c. Provinono--Pork is Om at $lO 44 for Mess, and 5925 foe Prime. A fair business Is doing in Lord at Neil, ale—Tbe market is greet, with ■ regular trade demand at Ina for I.nered. Tobacco--Tse martt.t Is steady, with ulee cf Kennicky,Lesf at 630/3 per lb. NEW YORK MARKET. Iserrero 1.1 , 9 T 1 Naw Yoaa, Sept 17. Floor--The marker is firrn 'weal further sales cf 10,000 Ws, at tti 00 0 is 62i P bbl. G.sio—Sales of 9,000 be enure Gesetre Wheat at I la, and of 2000 be Oat° at Ric: 'Sales of 11,000 tott Comet 63e. P be. Pork—Sales of Ide•a at 1110 171 ar !b. Lard is sellieg at 61 O ei P lb CINCINNATI MARKET. Cmcoman. Sept. 17 Floor—Tbe market I Arm, at $3 C 4303 55 ge bbL Whiskey—The market is net, with:sates at 22c ip gallop. Grain—The market is unchanged. Provinons—Sale 1,000 kegs 'ard at 61e a lb. Groaner—No sake to report. Freights to Pittsburgh—Whisky 87o; for pound freights 25c sir 100. The river continues to recede. The weather is cloudy. R. P. TANNER 4 CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, O 51 Wood ot,botove•n Third k Fourth, ere now receiving their very largo and superbor Fall Stook of . . BOOTS, SLOBS, AND BROGANS; Also, BONNETS end FLOWEAR, all of the latest styles. and selectedopt to the western trade- It has been with great care, end iw to limes and qua tty la not serpuscd by any stock to lie a nd qua center west. One customers and mer chants generally are invited to calk and examine, as we are determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. Also, litiodyeat'a Patent Rabbet Shoes oi all kinds aniatitiltf FALL IMPORTATION OF HARDWIRE. LOGAN, WILSON • CO. 129 WOOD STREET, Are now presmied with a large and fresh Mock of English. German, and Ameneo. Ilaidware. I. offer superior inducements to buyers. Those wishing to purchase will promote their interest by looting 'trough oar stock, a.• they are determined to sell an the most ressonatiie term. angls DE. G. 0. STEARNS, late of lio,ton, le prepared to sauterne:ore and set Ewen Turn to wko.e and Fara of sets, pan aJeticu or Aterlospheric Suction Plates.— Tooinsrvacctzt pi epee Wine-rats, where th. nerve4s exposed. Office wid residence nett daor to this Np se. ogee, Fourth street, Pit:sheave. Hasa{ rw—J. R. litiFadden.P II Gwen. lots zarcousiter. MOND& INST/TUTIONI CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY; or Pittabargh. C. G. HUSSEY, Pam's..• —A. W. MARKS, Bee,. Office—No. 91 Water meet, In the MIMk.. of C. IL GILANT. frHLS COMPANY Is now prepared to inure all kinds of Than on houses, manufamencs, goods merchandise In store, and In transits, vessels, tee An ample guanhny for the abilhy and Integrity of the berth:hien, is afforded to the character of the Di rectors, who are sit etuzens of Phohergh, welt and fsvorably known so:the community for their prudence, intelligence, and integrity. Damoroas—C. 0. Buttery, Wm. Bag-alio, Wm. L.ar ham Jr, Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward Ilemeltort, John Haworth. S. liobaugh, S. M. Kier. aplauhr 411. IVI , CORD & CO, wizot.,,i,,& Retail gnu taco rens a Dealer. In HATS, CAPS & FURS, Co,. Wood'i Fifth ate., Pittsburgh. Where they offer a fall and complete au, ck of elate, Caps, Furs, rs.c., of averyquallty and style, by w ho:e• tale and Retail, and mane the attention of their cur touters and purchasers senerall a, u•uring them that they will sell on the most . •6V/4.711,4.017•1.11111. asetsctr On Monday, 16th September, deux E. Sow Dr, god 4h scare 8 months. The friends of the (drolly ore leapeettally Invited to ueud the lencral, from his late residence, on Toird tee., below Ferry, at half past v o'clock mu marri ng. arplB Yesterday me , nlog, 17th Inst., 177thhuat CLAaas NzahaY, In the IVO year of his age. Ma remains vrl.l be Interred at Bullet Wit rooming, at ID &elect. ORE&T OENTIIALL ROOTS. I TAB PIONEERS OF 711 E NEW BM ROAD Through Is FOULI. D.y. VHilittolgidret tuutr i Nang Itti el MOR E. TV of Pittsburgh and this Western business corn. that on and after Mot dui, the nth of Sep tember: We will receive and forward Melds eta the tX•ntrul Unit Road, sad guarantee them to be throttgh In tour Osys. Our extensive at: to nt Cars mot Routs or.uhtes • • to offerrho above rep< l.tios motive to the pooh, statist we .sill C. numn our smut tines via Itsotebit g and Conon:this Merchast, wtsbirg gool. brought from the fast writ certainty and uispatch at Isle rat., or produce shipped three. &Toluene/ to call on OIXONNOR. ATKINS n. CO.. Pittsburgh. ATKINet, O'CONNOR n. Yintsdet phis, Proprietors of the Pittsburgh Tratarportebou Line; Or the following-agents, Ol'ounotts A Co., NI North B street,. Italtint ere; LOCK Binary Place. New lore, EIAJOIS t Gr4,o, It Doane street, Cotton septentlf ROAMS k CO.I EXPRESS WEST, VIA Palogasyliasala Ilan Read. 111 , 11 E. proprieloth of Adam. & Co 's Eaprees are making arraogements, andll2 ,e air days, complete the same, for ca• ulna parcels and packag. bemeen Pttmbargh and Philadelphia. iy the N on a e r a Etta-e Roam and Penrcylvanht Rail Road.—Time, TI hoots BAKER & FORSYTH, Agents, eept9:d2or ' 183 Front at. Peasuylvan's Ilall Road. 'NOTICE TO GONTRACTOILII• PIMPOSALS iirt I be received et the F.ngineei's L Office. In Ohara.We, Indiana county, anti! the tenth orflember.: for the Graduation end - Illarnyy of the remaining sections on the Western [hymen of ths Pennsylvania Re I Road, Including sections fib teen to thirty. except numbers eightma and twenty seven, already. under contract •. This work Ilea wholly to the milli. of Tortle Creek and Brush Creek, and includes a large amount of mAt and come heavy earttdand rock work lha game time. proposals will be received (or the Gealuation and Aia•onry of the Branch Rail Rood to Blairsville , two acd three quavers tad. long, upon Which ill a Bridge over the Cdnemnagn River. The plans and•p , ofilm will be ready for email, atMo October ley at the Engineer Office. a; Blaim. Mlle, at which oche the line will be prepared far con tractor.. Informauna 1411 f be hat of the Assistant Engineer. on the lire, or of EDWD. MILLEIL ectlehltocot • Associate Engineer, Blairtville. [333333 TFIE partnership heretofore existing between John fd , Deritt, Jame. hialrevitt a William I.l'Derttt, under the firm of John hrlieritt& area dissolve d on the 9th inst , by the death of James M Deem. The undeisigned continua the buainess from and after this dots, under the 4rm of John M . L.evitt a tier , at the old stand on Liberty street, opposite the bead of :smith. field, where they will attend to the settlement of, and eloatng op of the business of the late tirtit. )I.IIN M'DEVITT, Pittsbureb, An: 211:soD18:,17t Natl.. of Letters T•stamestary. Nal ICE is hereby given, that Letters Testamen tar, on the estate of Seth Matthews, la. of Al. legheny cap, deceased, have this day been granted to the undo. igned. to trrnom all persons indebted t t said amuse are requested to mats immediate payment, and those having claims wig present them, duly authenticaled, for setnement. BOUGHT A. CUNNINGHAM 319 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. septt.eria I=lM f 'IAMBI° the residence or the subscriber, to Collins %./ township, Allegheny county, on ttaturday, the 14th nehmen., a young red and white epotted horned cow, giving about two gallons of milk a day. No oth-r mark. perceptible. The owner Is recta. ved to COM fotw•rd, prove property, pay charges,and take her away. or she will be diapoud aceofthnS to low. reptgivratoT DAVID LEECH ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 11OTICE iv hereby preen, that Letters of Admints Walton have this day been granted to the under. signed, on the estate of Joao W. dint, ate of Slue city of Pt tamers h, thre'd Ad parsons inset t-d to the sald estate arc 'lngested to make maar duce parade.., and theta having iall9ll agal to it .0 present hem, duly authenticated, tor settlement • RODERT DUNLAP. Jr. •Pplb:ilawdorW lel Market ,Ptusbursh ilir ANTED, A COMPOSITOR. Apply at thin oept7 S ALTPLTKL-4d bag. egie,, A tl i aNJW:Zlrj o by .e .l 7 Mater & I rent its B . LOOMS-110 ions Nappler forget,. for Bede by reol7 ;MAI Alf DICKEira CO -------- REASF-1S brlr no+ ImWing from stemner Ea. plmes, by 1+07) ISAIAH DICKEY lc CO LA" -14 brim Not, now landing, for rnlo bT ISAIAH DICKEV & CO FEATHERS! BEESWAX now Inc.ding by ospl7 ISAIAH UICBLY & CO N kegs Juniata. BROWN sixes, for ealn by BROWN Rini/PATRICK _Fp? 144 Libelly sit .01511--3 Ed 20 brls large Muz. No 3 aete - rei; r Of Otis do do do; &drools now Coallh: or/ivies for sole by aepl? . BROWN & Ii.!RyeaTRICK RICE -23 toa freth beat, amving and for aala ay eepl7 DROWN k idIRKPATRUIC SUGAR & MOLASSES-0 hhis N 0 Sonar; 100 brls N 0 Mclnnes; 43 tale 811 do; 18747 DROWN KIRKPATRICK REDS-110 brla prime Clover, SS 41s prize Timothy; ter sale by aepl7 BROWN & EIRKPATIOCK Gl=l tTWO nosy BRID E HOUSE en/ LOT, 011 Penn stenet,"eataar ef Runs Alley. Inquire of sepl7nlll ROBERT AVANIOIIT Lew elloaoilleaps-111? err mekt•a Gls 6.1121111 DROWN Wlridrer Soap, Denude, Heuer, Mae Vernacular, Oriental, Palm, uld Olive Oel Soap. nags Soaps are eighty celabrated /or *parting loacolhaen to Oa skin. Parehasal trat ta• Merle , . and Ibr .ell by • Nils ,4l 13314. 1 Mit. P Wood 11 STAILLINo 211CDICAL COL LICON. QFDSION ISI C°I I,-,, "3' l.—Tft °Ai' lmeMirea tbto Duni. k. 3 tattoo comment. on Wedir•day. the lath of Oe• Whet, awd coal:nue That ono a hall enot.tha. Denny If. Child., M. ,rmstot of Obstemica end Vacates of Women and Children. ftlehari L. Doman!, AI. . - Sua.r. Jerre P. Pedalos, M. D., Proles-or of tient:nil LAW Special anatomy. Seem , : M. Smith, M. D., Picife•aor of 'neon and Posture of Medici.. Francis Cotter, M.D., Professor of Pby ciolon I • ad GeneCh rye. A Lecy.M. D, Prof...or of Mater,. Mcm ea, Thcmpeolice and Medical Jurioniudence k 111cmet, !M.D., Prom•aor of Chem, try and klanaay.• Illomoon tiey, ffi D, Demonstratof of Anatomy -- a•• ~ MESE =tl3=l . . . Dial.eettog 5 00 Good braiding may be obtained IL 1 . 1,111 51 :3 t 5 NO per Week. Th. come Will COMIC of Le , lari.• Wain' sut err, lioulatry, 11:00,1P,Mial.er p, A.. atom,, and biaguolds, and m oe to w matriculate • 'the ample means of illostratiOn gorse. red by tb lostlicnmt. the eentral position or Columbia 41 I. localities of seem to It, mug many other loin! , lii erica:ltasca belonging to the caudal mate th, r yo nu doubt enrol toe nor, eligible sites fora ror cal school. Al letters of inquiry or turnout. , arts. receive prompt attention, if addiesred to ft Al vhllTlf, Decz of the Poeulty. lepl7,l3lwltT Ohio Sint° Journal C HF.FE 6U b:B powe W. Il (or sn'e 11. k VON lIONNOURST & r.O QA1.4..01t.TUE , --2 ,, bit kr tele by ..P lO tl F BONNIIMIST (r) VlSWital-10 brie eider Vinegar f 011iP by _sepia F VUN IFJANIIOFBT CO *TAIL R9DS-150 balm Junta a .18 rod. far irate by e•pta.. e F VON U.INN/iORST tt to M ttlf . l.l , Vole WASHBOARDS— 25 do: Holm& roperlar, for ra/O 41 , J 11 .10.1 A MO It CO. aept6 . Cor. Wood & Fad. st, O l Orr A rt . ll % fOl L .Lles P b A y Pr4 1 1. ;?ArallAtZ ' sepiG 85 K ocd rt R UBE C u IILORED Wall ra:br—A new eti.l , \Y v'aleLLyllALL BACON bLd. Stmuldreo, ISo lads bide.; übds Hume; ferulebp. =(:=ZI %„7littAß CURED II& m. vastens bran. seal& SF:LaERA rii,xj,,y sVGARS-19.0 bi. Havana Sag.; • tie blis Loaf de; 70 Fria entitled anti polvatized .9.agar i re •in • V SAGALEY & SALERA•rva—sco Das isperia-, lbs sale by sepia. W DAG/LI-EY tr. Co • PANE& REWIND AND BORDERS. JUST receieed from the eileiltiTO manofertorier of rbiladelphia.. New York, and Damon, a; Me old eatabliatied stand, 47 dit.,65 Marina street, An elceedinely large .ad general assortment of Wall Paper and borders, to which i witli the stock previon IT on bond; pnucipaliy of his own mannfacnae, Ito attention of merchants and housekeepers Is seipret lolly invited, and which will be sold at prima ec rte.- poodina with the riches, and satisfire•orr to elm om. tit TIII/hIAS PALMER °porous' of the Pattnaylvartla Rat! Road to Plttsboargla. MOM Pcomsylvanin Red Road Corrpony having completed the whole hoe co Tall lora to llollodoys. burgh, noes enntecung lbe Portuge flail Rend to JOhnwown, and from thence by beau to Pittoniret, •re now prepared to receive and for ward rcerchen• dire. produce, do, to and from Pottilnorgh nod rhino. delnitiA The boson mil leave the depot of the cooopmy daily for Johnstown. there connecting with the daily train of ears for Ptiladelohis, thus onsuring the dr. hvery of all height in Plollacciphia within five do), HELL O. moueiv Agerti far PA R. II en, Canal ,tlasin. CRAIG & UELLAS, Ageons, Philadelphia. TWENTY or ilnriy Edge Tool Grinders and Polish , will Ind employment by applytt ir to sepia:ol LYON G SUM' Cc,. tisx I - Notlc• to Stockholder.. AN N'eetten will be held at the Sou, of Andrew Lowry. la the Itoroosh of West Vewton. on the to Toe..lay of October next, between .be hews of to O'clock .1. M. and 5 P. M.. for ono Prorident, Into Managers, and one Treasurer los! Secretary, to tan nage the affairs of me Youghtogbeny Nwriganon Cont. puny for the ensuing your. hIY lode , of the Ilu.td. Ilan dolt day of September. 1.-50. ron.rukhecriatT WM G. NE LEN Pee.y. Ml= TIIE Heeling Mole of Befean Barrier Chnrea 1. !melba been ciosed for the lasi Iwo w ee k, (or the purpow of having it cleaned, will ho re-owned an aest Lord', toy. Preaching moentog and evening by the paDor. Deg W. J. Pettigrew. STOGIES FUJI t./LS. WESTERN Neurone° Swot; GEED olooln . Braddock's non! Plank Road Stock. lEgni rr ol OEMK ARNOLD t CO Foarth CO-PARTZER.IIIIIP. THE undersigned have, t in. day, immelated the.. selves under ;he firm of Phillips, how a Co. Pr the mimic, of ntandactue'ng every moiety of runt 0 law Ware. W11.1.1A11 PHILLIP: 4 ., JOHN HEsT, • laikitlt/FL. itI•CLEAN, Jr. PHILLIPS, BEST h. CO, kronur...mere of ery variety or Zsl~Prcued t and Plaiu Flint c ket vice, at their isteteii, eilfi l l'cifget, near Secoati.,er at tr. Waite intact, Pima it•alt. • earolltdem Sotlto to Contractors Q FA LED Prryo,al. will to rro , a , ed nail qamrday, , be Pt^ I , ept, rub, item, tue rant- of ton aol.erotel, for oracmg th e Abeghea) and abanet,e,,- ,e. Ptant 41054 aleng Ile aver sired from MI ab.r Labe to Strawberry Lane; a' go for formallog nuore feet U. al. of Ilesokiek Plank. 3 Each, llnus,n foci long, and,not more 1.4.12 inches sire, to be 4elivcr • fd afore the road na aireelel by tile Ilugmeer. 01.0, or 3i 011411r,eal feet of Ile 010.,k or rinesllln , 4 oy Inches thick, to be delivered In :Ito manner PropaMls" be for tar er/ ale nr lan or the work nr Materials. and the company rrrrr night to m vida tne bide .. • • Yropoalla to be addremed to Tho. flak 3 , ne'l. rig , rnonlenl of t - e Company Further twormanoa may he ohm ined at the °rhea Mum anhaerther. Whl lIAKEWEL , sap 43.1131ner'y k Tfdn't A et M Plant ' llna3l Co OftelaTitahman Hall, Grant .3. WINDOW GLASS— WM bps of the ho. eeostre PP btOods, atablectrtg oil the sixes in Asnerel U e, sepltollOt i ILODERTS. N ItIttrYF:RT T AOT, , ILTR A COFFEE-10 heis ruperior for sole 1 by 'scot! • Wel A eIeCLL PG is CU H" LoN caAc l ,Eits— .!;;;l:l;, o z e,r Cryokerer Araactifllgartelytaiieird - Dfalgeria,•. • pRMPARED under the hmardiate care et the Vella?, and establiehed lor at wards of ihitty yea. by the profession. for removing Pile, A Manias, and I , digestion. •e toting Apticine, preserving • moderate roam of the 'rowels, and dlesolvlui pt k Reid in Orantel and Goat; al.o. an en easy moo op ler sea sickliest, and for the febrile r nedon Incident :oirbi a. hood it I, invaluable 0 • the value of Maanciiiir ns'a remeJial.egent it it unnecessary •o emerge; tint o.a Plaid Preparation of Sir dames Murray is t Oa the most valued by tag pro:ration. as It tot 'sly geoids the ro, , Nbility of Melia danger ner con, etton. rem:dome twee 11. e ore of the article po • der For MI: by the Importer's as,/ proprietor . . n o,„. It A PAPP:ESTOP', CO sepll Cot. Wi.t.4 Zs. Tract sis. ontt.tazursig SOLI' bxs for sale by MILLS:It 1 Rink E moN 0 I', 3: Imp. Tea 11 70 hf ebens Ningyeng cu'l °e'en. filsnin 170 caddy, Y Hymn a norpnwder, 'or sale by' I *eel If weitErrsuN tneenvine Principe—rms. It Sohn C 0 00011essua,—Ilen enni, ow en Reg 07 us varies, brahls 40.10 , 1000010 n I "nine; lint,OCO ritiladelphin tropic hi. Ypeniiht In store sod (or gale by t TOBACCO—r , r . I l t , v . ..er n ti . n . in „ sn:i . . Ss k 1 ; 1 , 7 L.) bat Cabin. , 3 , s lamp; a¢ b. S. Mien' I lb lump: q‘. tas do 11 / Ib tan tr. ter vdle I y enroll LLb,ll It A leut.o:2 SUNIAIL:I-210 Gas S le to r a. genuine Callon Mecraroni. r.O b. do do Vencleeild east Nu:lunge, No I; 2 brls Cloves; co baste. 80nd... and Marseille• Olive Oil; in store and lot ..le by .4+ll - MILLER tr. RICKF.TSON Itl ' tilt ' let "'I r iaN d l:7ll ;7 l l , n y l.ON ft - 1) 1 - : , , - egi.1,, , 1L.--73 4ffs FiT1iii641ffi, , t,,,,,,, g , **NI BEL( .KRS 0 NICOLS (.1 liti nlt CU RED 11A ?A b Is o proof for %.1- y 13 pipit FELLERS & 1 1 11C111.. IfEELL-113 hf brls 1 10 3 /11 ackorel; Di • 13 tale .1 110 I:rs N0..3 110f:a do: Lao reed for .ale by JASIER DALZELL sepEL 70 Wow. TNDIIIIIII MADDER-10 eeroom S. 1 indite; 1.7 lOW., Altddrr. rah. by top10:_ BACIALEV & CO 0 ACON—e Ithde Side*, /lams, Shorddere, rust re , LI eeiceed red for *We by tiFird HT tr. :qr.:. repro Wood rt /11114:gr-10 o bze beet Cbccee fc. .•:•• Y I_l 1,00 I NT Viklt r A RILL VLOI.7R—A nab!l qu.biy tg. abrai.w. •yo yopla STVA {Cy a SILi. L lily by• ric en , • ttosieoN, LITTLE o. n :ES Lac:ty S rAh . l3ki WILMING-20 6 eor. Wood & ABARBAROUS OPERATION-1f Chloroform and Ether will render persona infeasible to pain, tt is eleariT the duty of those who sell many of the ardsje s purperilnie to be Sharing Soap, to linnet each par Charier ettb a .theicat t„.mity of the More •rticl•• to relieve their stagnant while mat:Rah:4r the open. anion of shining, lIALELI3 PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM is now admitted riy all to be the eery bon article foe eberirg to be Mond in this or any other reentry. In the ono of my Almond Rose and heath o Shaving Cresmh.instead .of bonne an and to he dreadeu, .haring Is really luxury. The ingredleMs of vet Ich it is e.aDosed are of such a nature, wet Over and etcher rather ean be made than with.) other wuelei by whlen the beard is softened, sad we skin. not O liable la be burned by the shield which forms so nese portifin of other shaving nap, nor will It beetles ch•pped, het will remain and .4, as font's. .1. one, ante using this Shaving Cream, can ever be unlaced to 0/0 any other motion Is nevea• ens" inFOrchenthe my shoring Cream, as there are rangy Onnarions sold Ash for Antis Hauel's Sham. Cream, and yon will them ptan article whsin renders eluthrtni cur and onus. JUt.I IMMO" Perim:nor and Chem.; 140 Ckestorr no, MI. For .ole, wholeaath and 1, by EL A Falthernoek it Co., and R. &Rollers, rittstiereln arinJahn Barnard and J. Mitchell, Allmeheny City. sr Yep ML EULLIC RUBBER CLOTH—Ai yds a Wend /VA id UtL O4 l uivib7 J Si PHILLIS - 3 119/4 . 71cowvWu
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