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Ar,yon Lases.ed I
• If set, recollect that you will low your vow
unless you have It done ten days bakes the elec
tion. Let every Whig we toads.
When the Wawa Ilexrre Ciltreafek published
at Warren, Ohio, wishes to find fault with our
course, we would be obliged to the editor 11 be
would not wilfully misrepresent our language end
views. We have seen fiequeut notices In that
paper of our rem grin, sad in nearly every Instance
have found them misconstrued. In that paper el
the ISM, the editor says that we evidently "eon.
template with pleunrs, the pular' of the fugitive
Mace bill," and then proceeds to express . his as.
tonlelitneat that any sane man could contemplive
without horror the passage crutch a mutant. 11
the editor had ahsouved oar emus sod linear
with iztjeundioed eyes, he might have nudists,
eel( all the distress he seems to feel at what kit
cousiders oar want of humanity, tar there is noth
to to be found in our columns which will jautif!
hle ileduttou.
We truck it woad vitt as well become the edim
of not p•per to endeavor to heal the division
uththb tinfortunately exist to the Whig common*
is curt comity,. as to b lading fault with ni
through L 11101:11 of his men imagination. He one.
prolm,ml to be a Whig, and tell the Whig pin!
beesme of Gen Taylor's nomination. Providene,
has removed the noble old man, and ROO we have
a Northern anti slavery Whig In the Executive
Chair. The Free Territory Qeestion is also set
lied, and there Is no real, tangible creme b•
keeping np the Ftee Sell treanisetion In Ohio.
Wherever it Is done. ft betrays a factieras spit , I,
and an indifference to those principles which the
editor once profened to love. Is New York the
litambumers have united with the - Old Honkers
and the Democratic poetion of the Free Boilers o
Olio are going back to their baleen. Wily, then
should the Free Soil Viritime of Ohio keep up a stius
letthargegiathioa, the only effect. ef whlch:b.m sena
Mu, the hands of the Loinefocos. Ifit Is kept op, i
will rapidly deteriorate in character and numbers,
and . finally end as did the cove (amens Meet)
party. We hope the editor will follow the exam
pie of some of the best end ablest of the member,
of the Free Sell party In that region, and coos.
bark again into the Whig ranks, where alone bi
can oppose the encosaehmeas of slavery with ant
effect
Pert. Orace and Custom Ilima•
Every pawn at all conversant with the imam
of business transacted in this city, on behalf of tht
United States, must be convinced of the necessity
of the erection of a building devoted to theacespe
cis! mem. We have the Poet Office, the Canoes
Rouse, the Pension Office, the Marshal, fice., al.
requiring a commodious and fire proof building., to
eccore the publio safety, and afford the atomiser)
facilities for the transaction of bushman
A proposition is before Congress to appropriate
00,000 each, to Cincinnati and St. Louis, for these
pmpa., but it has been teased to Pittsburgh, cis
the plea that the amount of our imports does not jus
tify the oats!. This is more in appearance thso
inreslity. Our citizens import Largely, but pay
their dunes in the eastern citis la fact, we be.
hely dun' are obliged to pay them there as the law
macula. But it au be altered, and tl the dates co
the goods imported bp out merchants are paid here
it would be seen then we are as much entitled to an
appropriation fora Custorsillouse so Cincinnati and
St. Louis.
That we need, and must hove sow, a commodi
ens and rare building for the Post ()Moe, - and for
the other purposes mentioned, cannot be gainsayed,
and we think if oar citizens would make proper
exertions the eppropriatioo can be obtained. The
Government owns a lot in this city, worth mate
thirty thotaand dollars, which bat present entirely
mete.. if that was sold and the proceeds appro-
priated to a publio building, it would need but little
additional aid from Goventinent. Oar attention
boa been directed to this matter sow, by the com.
maiiication of 'Public Spirit," and we hope ow
citizens will think it worth while to maks an ear
nest effort to secure for this great and growing city
lb. name advancedes which are accorded to citim
of no granter importance.
The /Viral Amman um that Cowen by
made ■u eh a bungling job at defining the bound■•
rims& Nilo Menke and titab, that It will take
supplemental kiialation to Unable Commknionew
to ran the lints.
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We commend the so
allot( to some persons
not • boadred miles from th' city, who seem It
think - that crowspapere and editors are a son a
oonntton propeny,. to be tued for their pleasure
and coureniones
A MOST Unazasottasta Eorras..—The Paw.
rocket Chronicle, after publishing, raderka tit lib
oretto, the oommunicanon or a correspondent
who &d'art roan most ortbruntiohltet In certain
particulars, appeadithis ustreationttes notice :
"We csanot swan thus m nonent thalwAthlP
neon:was who bar*, eat piper to And hunt srl t
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Now will the Chtonkle pious Co give as its
idea. or the duties of a newspaper editor 1 We
have noticed in various !mown certain radical
notion. touching thR. 'doom, which, if they an
not checked, threaten to Wed to the most danger
ous consequences., Editors are beginolog is so,
Uterout Cates to am at though rally their time
vas their own, at though the obligations between
them sod mbuctuttts—teat to lapaek of barrowen
—were somewhat mutual. We have seen sever.
ai inetanoce where editors have positively donned
to come: manuscript* of a i few doses closet,
tigtroo page" on both dike. eldertigh taproot,
Wormed that they were oat liberty" to maim say
alterations that they might see gt. We have no.
deed several atrocious eases where editors have
had the tattrity to demand pay for out of puke
tithing maucts of the highest public importance.
such so reedutioso of thinks to steamboat captain'
'Puff of new schools, and obituary notices ol Infant
children. Something mat be fore to put s atop
to this,or editors will SCEnt begin tothiek that they
have memo. rights so Other people.—Prominto
.Trareet.
President Malan ku makusd 6b oboe is the
gmlin Institute, fee the purpose of smolder •
all to the Presideitey of in tetztltate to to WWI
The National thaversity..which U belag entab.
Naked Mal Cleveland. -
Prof: Morita lell/ &Wangs the &dee of Pres.
!dent of the Oberlla College mull tee pod tbaf bo
poneeneatly
Fetter Matthew poached sad aditislistsrod the
pledge to 300 ruing, lllsidds. Teas., as the
&I /ha. tie trill proceed from Women et. Loalb
sea otiosi tides sad towns !• .the Was. gia
Seidl Is stub improved.
Shall WS Lw.a s Aod o o t l oo 'of 'ho
Ms is, at *ls moment, an &banning queLioo
It amid be answered In the affirmative without
Weltalian, If Pennsyhrula Reprotentatives were
all true to Pennsylvania interests. Bat while men
from Pennsylvania can be Wend so devoted to
Southern abetrawicedma, u Kew& Sir f.,. i t
Mann, and Ross, have shown themselves to ho,
then la, to soy the least, some doubt about we
assa. Indeed, we reel mortified at the position of
Patunylvania, mortified to find, that when South.
ern Whip come op to vote for ■ mollification of
the Tariff, to benefit Pennsylvania, they find them
selves opposed by Let:olo=4mM the very-3 stew
be favored. Well may we say that ■ how, di
vided alpines itself cannot stand. But, so the
WasirriparßepWlie properly rowssb:
.ntalLOOLlti le uppermost again in the councils
of the. Deutoeratic party. Pennsylvania her
struck her nag to Virginia and South Carolina.—
The impractieables, the extremism, the dertniont
hes, the abstractionism, have all come together
again, and have managed to sonde the Democrat
ic recognition of their =achieved dootrines.—
They have no time—this is not the proper ome—
n le altogether inexpedient at die time =moth—
to attempt any Legislation on the subject of the
Toed! They could fled time enough—nine
months, more or le s , to quarrel about slavery—
but they had no time tor that legislation which to
neoesauy to roustablteh the depressed industrial
tatordts of the Republic!.
There may be a means, however, of compelling
justice, if it cannot be had in any other way.
There are various interests which:Democratic rep
resentatives areanzions to carry through, which
may be swamped by this unrelenting hostility to the
home industry of the cooptry. These itturrno are
referred to in the following extract from the Ltepub.
t'lt is worth while to study the romhidittion by
which the criumfacture of every Sinte—dor man
ufacture have long since eased to tie a local in
terest—by which the harbor and river improve
ments of the northwest—the mining operations of
the Middle State. --the railroad enterprises of the
South and West—have been ernbarresed, If not
needled to the anti industrial doctrine and dog
me of Lisa Virginia and South (*Mi. School
Let us an how they look in "solid column"—on
their vote in favor of the anti muff report--turning
their backs upon their conatitnents, and bowing be.
forethe anti Improvement and eati tardf policy of
the Abatracuonurts.
Not a Democrat from Ohio, not a Democrat trom
Winne, or Illinois. not a Democrat from &entre,
lowa, Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland. or Virgin
ia-90E a Democrat from any of these States ven
tured to record a rote against the report of the
Committee of Ways and Means ' though they must
have seen that the result of as adojetan moo tie to
arrest the *hole legishwou designed to advance
the industrial interests of the It r lOU. (If course, if
it had been declared inexpedient to legislate upon
the Tariff at the present tame, by the same token it
would be found inexpedient to legtsiatc oriel har
bor and river Improvement: railroad improvements
and tildes great interests to which the wire draw
ing and hair splitting Mass of mitt every thing poi,
ticiarte am opposed "
It Is well known that large grants of land are
pending In the taro houses, for ratlrgadi, in the
west and south west, mostly to build roads whialt
will directly benefit the Smith. Let the Whigs vote
down every one of these projects unless the West
ern Democratic members will agree to relieve oar
suffering manufacturing interests. Let us at least
have. share tithe benefits of Legislation, while
we ash for no gills, but merely for justice.
That we need a modification of the tariff, no ono
but • person obstinately, wilfully, and notoriously
blind, ten deny. The National Intelligencer, in
SOOa ream*, on the Tariff question, speaks the
sentiment, of every candid no unprejudiced man
In regard to the necessity of o change, in the fol
lowing extmct
"gut while we are, and have ever been, opposed to
an extravagant rate of duties, solely for protection,
we mast my, that from our own observations in
going through portions of the middle giatm, and
from what we daily read and believe, there n a
great, crying, and 10311,4410 necessity far some re.
ce tain marmfaceiring trimmer We will
one particularise; the representatives a peo;le
know what those interests are. Wr say this, we
presume, es disinterestedly as any individuals in
the whole cowry could my it—got having-a pen
ey's worth of interest in any leis beyond our
it ;11
own proper calling. But repressible to go
through the country and see iron runless :led for
eminguishod, and shut up, the laborers dopers
ed and without employment, and the worthy and
miterpreing owners of those establishments perhaps
bankrupt, and otter ensanfacturing estable, taper,
in the ace death like stillness, without feeling nor
ayrepathies enlisted for the sufferers—to say nothing
of the national questions involved in the matter
Aral, if we are one people, and feel towards each
other as we ought, surely a reasonable measure of
relief should, by general consent, be accorded to
them. It is impossible (or one oart Union,
or nee branch of indostry, whether it be annelid
tare, commerce, or lanntailieltlrelQ to suffer great
depression, without affecting the other sectema and
interest. We should be glad, therefore. ehort as
the remnant of the *melon in, should there yet be
found time enough to enact some general prove.
ion to raise thee:derby classes Irmo Mar present
ruinous mil thentseing condition."
Meaner. or sus A 11,11JC. -13..azt or Mx
410N .—The Arnerinan 14oatt3 of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions commenced a • naval swine at
Oswego, on Tuesday Ise. The President,
Hr Fralinutelysen, preeded. The reempt• of ibe
Board during the year ending July 31e, was suited
to base been S23l,bitle, while the expenditures for
the same period were S '23 , 4,329—the receipts being
lima than the expenditures by 52,467.
There had been received from the American It,.
tile Society, aI,ECO. The number of Churches con
tributing wax 3,140, with which were connoted 333,
000 members. -
The emaribulions of itme Church°. last year
were 6240,000, averavng to each Church, 578.
The present imlebtedness ohne Baud is 131,071
The expediency of endeavoring to raise 5500,000
daring the present fiscal year, ern considered, and
a general asuman given than no effort should be
spared in accomplih that end.
Since itts'hust annual meeting thirteen minion.
rice hard, been lent into the held.
The present number of mission is 23; number of
Waitangi 134; ordamed missionaries 157; whole Mtn,
ber sent trom this country 385; do. connected with
the minions 217; number of priming establishments
12, pages printed last year 37644.fe. do from the
begining fa2,11*,678; number of churches 85; church
members 25,87 ft; do. added dunng the year 31017;
number of neminarin and hoarding selmos . .r); pu
pils instil the schools 21,7:al
It is Waled in kkande's Encyclopedia. ea, n..,
fewer than two hundred and lorry of the noun try
banks failed In England and Wales daring the
yaws 1814, 1815, and 1810, Gas...loamy pearly as
much &streak loft, bankruptcy, and anaemia, •1
the great Minissippi scheme of France, in 1719.
During the years 1810 and 1817, a great slumber of
banks faded in the Linked 'Males; many failed in
IFerr, also; and the failures in the United Sines die
n ix!
ring the revulsion from I= to 1613, amount to
over one nmdzed and schty, with a tiOnal and
s:4'
pretended capital over $132,000,000, and a cir
ca:nice of over $43,009,000. t...
Garrern or Lizasoow, SCoTt..O.-4 pope
marl recently beer., the British Association, for
the air armament &Science, by Mr. _Stacy, the
City Chamberlin, respecting the progress of the
city, 'twee the popoistioci of that place as follows,
at the periods awned.
As a first sad great proof of a city's progress,
let t ulcer' lodic picture of its locressipg popu
lation, sold bete we find It to he es foUows :
In 1801th° populadon was
1911 " "
1821
1941
11E00
100,742
147,043
''2,420
estimated at 367,800
From these figures it appear. that toe population
is nearly quintupled in 50 years, and doubled itself
ia 20 years. In tact, the annual increase of the
city has been found to be no nearly as possible at
ohe rate of 3 3-8 per cent., or at present about 12 ;
00 per .mum.
In IBC; the number of buildiugs in the city bounds
was 63,028, and in lea the number is 76,034. The
Gros rental orate buildings in 1843 was .£866,120;
an 1830 it was 51,017,364
But, perhaps the bat illustration of the exicrisian
filarTrow may be drawn from the following two
facts s—lst, That in 11300 there war within the dis
trict new embraced by the parliamentary city, only
30 miles of streets and rods, Whereas at P;Meent
the formed nod paved street. alone extend to 96
miles, and 2ad, That while in 1800 there wits lit
tle or no sewerage In the city, there is at present
42 mite of main soarers, 21 miles of whims have
beat farmed daring the last MS years—the cost of
making these sewers averaging twelve hundred
puma& per mile.
Appropriations for Custom Hons., rco
la •t. Lows sum 2 Clog:lnman
11; the JEldisor fake PittAargh Gasare :
Some ludo indigonlion has been expressed by
ow citizens that two Weaterncurd bare been no•
tined by Conitrew, while Pittabrugh it tun elluded
to, and ow Representative te blamed, but without
claw
The 'reporting Merchants of Pittsburgh, who
prefer paying their donee annunlly in New York,
Philadelphia, and Bellmore, amounting to thirty
or forty thousand dollar., are the parties who could
bace mot influence In °brewing an appropriation,
turd oolong. they prefer other elites to their uwo,
Cowen will not be doing their duty to expending
IMO um, Where none are collected.
A new Post Moe is desired by an doess
cam of Pitekurgh ;— The reverie. paid by pls.,
burgh, into - the General Post Mee, mounts to
829,003 pa , annum.
Shmtri the Importers of Pitt/bergs pay die Gen
eral Govenuaset would receive gaseous enough
is ma rear to pay for building a Custom Homo,
Rot offlee,&o., and the building- would be an or
-11102.11110 ow. city.
We maid respecifolly suggest to the blercherds
sad the Board ofMade, the propriety of an =m
ugged of Wm object
PUBLIO MUT,
I=s
Nro-16e Say Ste
To Tax Eprrox or nut Prnaßraon Commacha.
Jotrazw.:
Sir—Slues you have taken it upon yourself to
mete out all the medical instruction that your
readers are to gain from the columns of the Jour.
nal, I am obliged to seek in the onlemul of Rooth.
er paper, opportunity for explaining the points
whercfn you muirepresstit Homeopathy. Al
much as I desire to exhibit an antidote only to
there who have been subjec•ed to the influence of
yoor coscoeted poison., I am oat willing to do ao
at the expense of principle, in favoricg • spirit
that would eventually make every paper in ear
land, either an exclusive organ of the slew. and
prejudices of its editor, or a vehicle for bringing In
extorted nod lathe!y gain to hi, coffers. You
wool .1 publtrAmy 1LV4,01; hot Only on condhion
that / would pay you for it !
In no:min/your third, and as you teem', think,
grandma effort at the " portrayal of the wonder.
of Homoeopathy," it ;a scarcely neeemary for me
to add any thing to what I have already written
In reply to your former article.. You have only
persevered in misrepresenting • system with
which you ere not acquainted.
At find you greatly taxed your imagination In
ridiculing attenuated medicines, minding to keep
back entirely the acmes. urged by Hahnemann
tor their use. You then endeavored, by garbling
quotations from the Orminoe, to convey the idea
to your readers that Hornmopathists profess so
develops a " vital principle" In the preparation of
their remedies. You even went so far L. to as
ten that Hahnemann taught a "process by which
matter may be convened into spirit, or life:' This
lout idea. gratuitously manufactured by yootmlf,
is what I termed rod. ••• was or straw:. In your
tart tin , ele wit have bat exhausted ynur fund of
wit, in ridiculing ihis "mat" of your owe green..
To convert matter into !Tint, or life, I. no pan
of Homoeopathy. That Hahnemann used the
word " vdriinsi," in apesking of the action both
of thinners cod if remedies 1 sin (pr irom
ashamed to rctonwledge. nor that homoeopathic
dams are, thercfme, " spirits" or living priori
pies", Mas occupy and amine° the bodies of
race, Is too slily and ridiculou. an Men to merit
*snorts ,tutatioe.
In Then coy the term apiritoal ' bye one sistuii
Cs Am, an 11s Poilw.ophy aril Mad oltic.qmte am
ther. In the Wooer it is lased to denote that which
is not arcim•l or carnal soil to the latter (het
which it not Cr sly materiel. To illustrate its
meaning in the knee cue I will roes you to ni
t:heti°, coorcuirri and electrlctly, which act to
a dynamite or spiritual manner. They are termed
dynamic es iiptr tool, rot le:cause they are "vital
principlts," bar' to distingumh them from those
gor:ev which new purely chemical nod mechanical.
Now every g.iimer cc cause, that is imponderable
nod inv s We. of which we cite two ao huomiedg•
by: by its elect., is to us dynamic or spiritual.—
W.th the d.sregsrd which you have manifested for
orlmtved and tined principles, and following the
enuise cf ament which you bare adopted In
ref.srence to Homoeopathy, u you will doubtless next
appear elevating your batteries of bombast and
rid cu e, no as to sweep front the heavens the
dower fiat 20,41 agd mopes the planners emend
lie t centie, Irnuun Its cyan:siva 64 iMpok,:ili44 cad
carder. fal to you er in q leech the benison of
. 41 1 44.11143 of Tad:rare tarry no, 10 It.
crackpot rt trunral by your organs q( os
lo tit gird to your wonderful 'rev elation" of the
manner in which "matter is enoveit id in to spirit"
and the rejoicing. in vine. of the boundless fame
nod immunity which it Is to twofer upon you, I
arid vat. Lot liti!e. I hope, however, that yea
will endeavor to uotogow your mind, for a WO.
meat, whiiu I point out wherein yoo have mainly
and grandly cited in setting Girth the preparation
of Hamm tpathio medicine.
. .
The has: and grated principle laid down by Hah.
Domino, In toe floating art, u, that medicines be.
COme entail., mace administered fur such romp.
toms in am sick, au they ire capable of produc,log,
when peen to large doses, in the well. Is apply
lug drugs In accordance wuh Ilia law, be Ruled It
necessary ' in cutler to avoid aggravatteg the very
sufferings he would relieve, to divide cad subdi•
vide his doses Viewing the Increased susceptt.
6 , 14 of 'be organism when diseased, on the one
bind and the dangerous powers of large drug do•
sea, c; the other, he adapted and laugh . . the din:i
naction In bulk — the dmatao of tie wrri'isn'nvl
•ad chemical, bat increase clime theraptioni pow
er—of ell medicines for horemopcbte use. The
queslioa then arose—if question it may be called
—how hacoald effect Cala extensive aubdivision
orals particle., expanding the superficial Ottellents
to therdeveknpreent of. curative power. As any
pima., ,7f - etrnensusensei would do, in separating
arid spreading fan'pa , v.,;:e4 or e body, be submit.
t+ bin drugs io the process. utter 7_14:/b/erg en •
der Ile mole or nt abating la a vial, with some
non medicine/ walktancei or liquid. How much
'ng would best answer his purpicre, expert.
elle Cefle taught him.
N w ibis is ....h.= of llumccoparhyanJ or its
planioi preparing remedies. Where in ell this is
the Smut -int strry" that you so arrogantly and
pompously boe.t of haring, in your lendernent of
heart, revealed t Ito, you any —•iTtie subdiv pion
le csienbal but o , ' , o•dyualr Its merely • ;wept.
rut. for Lae snigSty propels/ whteh follows."
Nowittala at., tton^rt•fasi fetched" sad noraptetaty
fake/ betrays in you, either arrunpardocrable Igor,.
rimed of language. orb ma:smom purpose to in i..
ivarriii fit foci. The petteats of .1.4 - Aug lo droym
ecf, a d ONL i ...$4,1•4 ro staid:ride far pat-Ise/es
f I
onh
m Iv,
T I you have discovered the Orgoon, some
she.:l
v 'Fevre, that inflames your miasma Lou, by
day, and disturb., your drterno by o;gni// / Cape 111
tie meson to doubt. lam rather eon winced by your
disregard for what all sober men admit no faeu,sed
by tour I troherent talk, that you lure seen Pleat.,
isean.‘ round.,and dreamed dreams, unknown to
c
01:11rntril men. The glom,. task . , for watch you
have been tunting up your imagination by the Li,. ,
of "f.kri Bina" ei at booth done. The "neunY o'
cent - Jilts " tel t !iv our rt oder, while en dee voring
to iii.fieeture :Li: nylon. iif the "great marina'
the I lit ore...toned you . m., ~h few and ~,, oiso,
ern•iti s woe", it at mot o r
emoved. The t•mys-
tery," the spectre, ts revealed to your "lean oil
fircraf' '
Your torrodiretioo, lore *aerie Medic-a, of the
simkes of toe " Shakers,. 1 dotal list will meet
the approbate, of phrsie•rs genendly ; foe they
have lona erarrhed io vote to 1108•01 a remedy tar
the Ivzsztes* .lid stetpauy whivh salad some meet
rendrrine their perceptions act douse, and their
ideas 80 81,18, thy :hey app, a• hire less than mart
maw. of,gooraccc, obtoromme the pathway tt
iespeeap e ,- eo t sod reform. Whet thia Dew eeent.
ia•nevhrruot amon the remedies of Homneo•
rattly, 1 dotte cot the ayetent Will have a large
aceesaion of porn. from the mobs of those new
a;postnt
1 In lockind bark on the efforts which you have
made I, uhilk the coward, bounding petards of
the nen ildilmr An, I think you have clear
muted the pan of ' Jant.e," to the anecdote, who
he and Parwere hewing timber on a rough h RRRRRRIIIIII
aide. lrOlLe's log, by tendril, began to roll, and
oat doily amorreiating lie momentum, or his own
wieogar", he hoped to check its motion by ibruar.
ina himaulf with 'niacin; at.... upon it. Ile huh
red it well, hot null its speed incritawd. while Pat,
Creel shove mid thou:int.. held to it, Jamie I you
have the advantage halfthe time."
la ed.og I with ID nay to the public, test
len plain setattec,tequiring DO toper
human intellwrove or earthly' patent" to enable
a. r., kind co her to learn its principles Or follow its
n a pi rot will not judge it by the - •r.
sermon or ono who ban timely glanced at • tat&
volume, in the van library that aorta.. It. Mote
medial learning than bit poeeea.ed by inch •
man, i. nrodutory is order to render him, either
no n0n0,,,0 of the merits, or an ezposer of the
arras, in a slalom of so much magnitude in the
medical world. Go to the books aud read Its
pnl,ple., and to the beds de of the sick and WTl
nese it. pruner. If the former are not Burtained
by redoo,•nd the latter by *access, then denounce
and decry at /meter.
EMMI
lnroaradur Deciams.—We give below the charge
of Judge McLean, in a recent nit for darnagea,
brought ngainst Leander Newton and others, for
harboring and concealing runaway slavea. Toe
we is reported in the Western Law Journal,
and as the points determined try the Coon pun
scum particular interest, et this time, we copy
them entire:
The Staid .Ndianch May Tenn 4550
John Norris v. Lewder Newton, rt. al.
I. Under the Constitution of the Untied States,
the cower of fugitives from labor may arrest them
wherever they shall be found, if be can do .o
without at breach of the peace, cud take teem
bark to the State from whence they fled.
2 A State Judge, an proper
. atadevit being
made may ileum a writ of habeas corpus, and In.
quire Into rho osuac of detention.
3. The allidavd of a colored person Is iniScico.
for thkfourpore.
4:Every person within the jurisdiction of ■
Slue owes to it on allegiance. He Is amereileto
the laws of the State, and the Sate Li bound
to protect him to the exercise (Obits legal rights.
5. When It appears by the return of the habeas
corpus, that the fugitives ara in the legal custody
of the master, and the facts of the return an not
dented. there is so end to the jurisslimion of the
Suite Judge.
6. Juriadietioo la special and limited.
7. Vilma it appears the fugitives me held andel ,
the authority of the Union, a is paramount to that
of the .94ate.
8. And so when so individual Is he'd anderrhe
authority of a State, the Federal Judiciary have no
power to release the person so held.
9. lithe return to toe habeas corps. be denied,
the roamer must prove that the custody of the
slave a legal.
10 If he fill to do thin, or make No Inentlis
dent return, the State Jodge may release !helve.
titre.
11. But the master may enbtequeutly throat
them and prove them to ha his Ostia&
12. The ampler, though he may arrest without
any exhibition of claim, or judicial aanction, When
rem:urea, must show • right to the Italian of the
fugitives. a
LAVROU or Srassisn Ir.—Saturday was i busy
day ronortir itia New York marine men. Pete
were two steamship• launched—She Ninth Amer.
ice .0d fristsmonir, both of which we Intended
or the Csirorsia trade, and their launch wig wit
nessed by the Turlmb AlabastadOl, WbO etress•
ed hissseittoghly pleased with the speeds*
In run Weems Dassa—A 70001 Wanl l lll, who
save her Same an Josephine .ftroliztel3reMAired
about 15, yu arrested in Chahndantni, DIMS, On•
Wedoesday, dressed op In the apparel or.,
man. S,n gave • =gune ecoexual of lesnri
said her pare/Uri had died at Banger, Mlle. In
her porpwie eras to have sailed hi tome
for Preece, where a blether resider ar.
duetted', a numeral We rear 40117.
Rm... erne Llte r r.owis 1 1 fes•thev• arlfirettlbralla Emigment Loma a
PenTlvt cos. b. rat tro Parts on Inc ti.n of The .StarlilCouroty Democrat har the melancholy
October, 1773, and wan the eldest son of Philippe news that fine Citizens of Canton, and a man from
Joseph, DO. of Orlehos, (known to the world Wisconsin, were murdered by the Indiana.
Fitt
by the aahn y na of c pbotippe Egalite,") and of River, on the [hilt of June last. The Democrat
Marie, the daughter of the Doke de Penthievre.— altYr
Trained by careful and benevolent parents, the I The persons fc r omLa ‘ nta a n, so d Lu D thiess ir‘ ly . Lessacrad
youth of the Altura Kong was marked by many ' ow' W,,,',,Hiaeta -He.re.',,r,,,ed Henry
&maw' henleVolence, bcapeatung a high character, g H. Weah . .
sufficient to call froth the ht. commendation of • in ' that State. He 1
the celebrated Madame de Gaeta, whose wise i
mourn his lonee, Samuel "so
nod Judicious training was well calculated to .111 al Kaufman oleo nun o wife and fancily. Th e
forth nary latent good quaint. in the minds of retertstanc. e bloody tragedy as we gather
those under her charge. T. diary of the Duke ' t i on , 'ere otte
rlettes from George Stuck i the only
de shows that be wan not altogether ex •
one who escaped to tell the tale, to hi. safer, Mrs.
empt (rota revelations. doctrines, and there s, D Kaormati, end lever to ourselves Irma Dr.
idea. were far front betas doncoartured by his co. H . H Niece'', are these:
section with the Jacobin Club. In 1791 the young
On the night of the :nth June, the company ha,
Duke, who had orevionbly received — the appoint•
mg traveled atone some sixteen days, encamped on
meat °Mole.' to the 1410 Regiment of Dragoons,
the western bank of Pitt Raver, tributa r y of the
warned the c 001.11.1 or that aorta. sad Itltnaet o 'clock , Having kept watch till ten or eleven
the first net hie authority wee the saving of two o'clock, as usual, and finding all quiet, they wrap
elmartlen term the fury f the mob, witisetlnen l ped
the
in their blankets and fell neleep.—
upon their refusal, to common gab many othere, About midnight they were nwakeoed bye volleyer!
to take the oath required by the courtitutiou.— arrows hem; fired umong them, one of which hit
Much personal Nutroge was on this occasion Ms- Mr. S D. Kaufman in the ibreheed end killed him
piped by the Doke de Chartres, and equal tact instantly. At the same time Henry Kaufman, Levi
in guiding the feeling,. of .111 enraged mob. A aim- Harrel, Edward MetTerer, and George Stuck were
amount of mintage urns ahown by bona in sae- badly wounded. They were not again molested
i" from drowning e M . do s leet , of Vendome, until morning. In the morning they found their
sareogineer In the cffloo of Roads and Bodges, mti!ee and hone kill e d orw°° ""' a " were
and • stale crown s presented to him by the
whiting till an emigrant train should come up,.
woo
municipal body of thr. town. which they expected shortly. About eight o'clock
tome five or six Indians come to them and endeav-
In Aural, 1191 0 Mr Duke de Chartres quitted
m.. to induce them to leave
Vendo
me with
o,.""'"°"° Ihr V°l"°"°. ored l'y signs Red gesture
place. Not undersiondMg the moiiv. of th e
nes. In April. 1791 . war declared against that
they determined to await the arrival of the
Austria, the Duke made hi. first campaign. He ~am. While so waiting they were Won reined by
fought at 'Palmy, he hied of Me trotopa confid• b o dy of ravages stropped of their clothing,
ed to him Kellerman, on the 2.lrn September, and butchered on cold Mood, by the rive's edge,
1792, tad aftcrun t rol• , the ft oof November... with the
ease
ption of Mr. Stuck. Mr. attick,
h e
der Damourier, at Jemortoes. Daring the period boon endive:lrd of his clothing, plunged Into the
in which the Doke o r cio,rtica was engaged in river, anti though fired et,
and,
wounded badly in
his military oftentinns, it , revolution was has. five places, swain aortas the river, and secreted
letting doclre of hnniaharet himself among the driftwood and bushes. He My
again.. the Routh. 1 t rso.e, so soon •fixr. there till 5 o'clock, end though tee savages searched
ward" repealed, see., n. ve •larmed the mind for him a nreitt part of the day. they did not and
of the Duke, who earnr••:y berooght his father to him. At SP.M. a small train came along and eve
seek an asylum on at d• .her.,, urging the no s . culed„larirdsfirry
and
ilr o il w ocer n
e s v itLa y a t o l o , r4
~,way
aft..
bx7r:Toimoritsgehar L ud a S t7 e v e ' f ie L a 'U ie caratng the mountains, exerpt tone sun ul clothe,
terse and provisioas. and were periling along at teem 30
eiom Were rancor, g0...r that hi. genus. so
of lora' , ocr Unto dc Caen,n rr. to 3 ° in". "1:;. Mr ' du not say they had
towed to his part in Lc- ao.ao. Tn execution any fire arms. she"' only fromstatrntioa
of the bake of .1 of erwards verified ` a. " " nns g a " ° W the d ' f g'"'
the melaneh ily not enrc t..• 00. the .an. He was
put to ee.h on ho ti, •o .1 hotter, 1793. Ex..
act. level mono. or ' cf ht. father,
the WI. de C tot,.neral Dammam,'
were atimmoned beano. 1,.., C outertiea of Public
gad, kno e•no one rccontrary Drum of
that YAbunal, bob :net .) 'IA towards the Iron.
tterst lu spite of the agar tdirsul which was
eitiduneneed, they bun iota the B•lman
Neiberlands, thee te pope... aun of Auorty
Tne Aostaau authorocrc inytied eon in enter their
arritx, but, hot:erten r, it,, cg to take op arms
agabaat country, rr t.reol into private life,
Cues as a trace ler to Az ta oinapelle and Cab
inets towards S.' •
ad, haying at tile saute
irmahut ,levier funds -I ',tog hogrly beset
tg2annen. Ad. Mgarromselle d'Oole•na
Court toe rime C ell re with her . preeeptrecs,
Madame de Uenha, hoc nor brother at Sees A
latt*.n, sod 8.21,0111p1 ,, d 110111 to Zurich The
younger ens of Mr Du 'ol ts;liana, we v, after
a:mnGoemoi.t of terry A ' , berated ova prom.
Me of proceeding in ti c . St.,.
Iln Me arr.! in kite 10. Z. ,r. e b,,h e H e t, d e
Oben,eu toned be F,• t.-to ditorinin une“, em bi g
07271.0 Igwerds tbu a of Orleans, and the
Inagirgrates of the INT,,on dn.:Lied to afford refuge
to the fugitives, foio. g oho. vengeance of France.
Qokting, theiefore, a. privn.riv as roa.ible, the
10111:1 of Zurno.t, to Zug, whow
they hired a emdi ho or ll are qoactly disexv•
rod, they obtained, tor ire intent enion of M. tie
fdrintcsiuteu, admiraon ato the ColitOat of St.
Clain, ;eV kliadnaga , ,,n, 11, bake de Claw+e
picrendlog through me rbilerrtot cram les of Ed .
tops, by no memo w. r 'roe with mess., nod
ir debted to his sett toot sod abiimer for Ito
mesas of ...ten,.
A. 14 r vtaumg Ea.sere a sold his hones.
to proceeded arsorn bur ernend. aceolopanted
by to attached aer•a.,, Roo In a. Toe means of
'he unhappy trice Ice .!atty devreped, nod a seas
ktirapy yonottot, to nowt:ter this young Dohs
ahrtrOd I •bar tir k s det'y brood. when a loiter Irma
M. de Moo e quton informed hart that be had pro
cured ler Irmo toe a usettou of leacher is the Aca
demy of Houct err —a v Ur es to the .00th eastern
pottios of Saroactiald. Travetbso to that Ircskty.
he war exarotond ea .o ho pu Aucoro. and 01 1 1-
moUtly annotated , a'ttt. t rb tee, than 20 Teen of
aye. He here annum- I then nmet of Chabsq La
(Mrs. knd bars to tod ..tal MY Manned Ito rata
alto father.
In snonanquence of vans to tnlino fl the Urinal.,
blodenn•ofelle IlOresn• go , ued her retreat at
thutourten, and to 1. ol to :he tamer:ton of htr
anon, the l'sf onts
of Cll., f. Ilnoffera. At the
m
same !e de Muntn•fia,nu °dared the Duke
di enaaf tee en esrogn in Lis own house an Bette
orb h, whete fr r , rro the name of
Corby unfol the rnd Il9l , anee, in cunsequener
of h retreat beau Coa , ,osushf.!, he gloated tle
PUhe.
Tr, fugitive or or wiernired to go to America,
sod rewlrttig to emboli. at ilainottegh, be arrived
no Wan goy to toe beg:unto. of 179:,„ l a aio hao ,
quenee o' hit fund• faii•ng bun, he abandoned hi.
Mee , . Benda' Pvnvi,fra Will a letter cf credit on
• banker at Gopent.vvi-n, he travelled ea loon
thiortah Norway sort Sweden, roautiog the North
Oape to 17, , ,fr i lino ce iordatoed tor • Watt bate,
retora.ng to Toluca, cl.rg I neece to A 400
Ira .sing Vinland, nut %witting Kowa, few, a
fear
of the Empties. I:tittering.. Alter eoropitiarg
bit travelt Meru, Nirer•v cod 9 wetter, an d hav
ing been recogutaed at bi.r haulm, he travelled to
ll inni• - 11 under no /1.1/101,! • roe.
-stntmlion. mere tog/ r,..rard on the par of
the D reete-e, • sit*rn t •.I ,Pe
e iv*. the pla.-r t ~ .g, In
do, bun in ,o 1,,t• 1. t
e.lctip:lence L0t":... , , mof tae I/Lichee.
EM.leaca stiotid be ,- no Ler—rd. tit] that hie
?onager hrothols thou., to , •Hrttel In ;spa LI.,
the agency .11 , rd,of Ilernhargb ,
tht• letter Was C1311,C1,1 In lln Duke, Who at Once
accepted the terms rd-roil and raded front the
Caoutla of ihe Erbe, in co, “rharriern,".taktag earth
him lir servant la. lie dr} erten on the
21th or Septembv. 404 strived In Philadel.
pt.. alter a peruse Cldreg
the November I s the Tonne Prince
vas joined by hi, tan• h• t•,•tter a gloomy pas
ask- from blomble• r: d li., tt,,G lambent ne•
latticed a: Philark Iph . dn.er t, winter. They
atieThardm vi•lied M•- V. where they be.
earn° intimate with aiducaton, and they
moon afterwards trme...,l lardegh the western
coutstry, cod ,'ter • dr. tad al.,(1.1111/C jolltOttrf
they returned to Pb it • , proceeding after.
words to New ;0-4 , 0.. a 1 ...sem:wetly by on
Eaglma ably to Moo- •. T,. disrespect of toe
Syonvh t. tlot•ttt!ed them ti deport,
and they p.m eedrd in tr.. D e b. m• woody, where
they were treated with inndh knidneu by the
Oak. of 4.4 who, boo VI, I. did not feel author•
and to glee ttiem a p•••ame to E - odoed In • kith.
lab Idiom. Tory ocee• broil, en barbed for New
Ydrk, and thenro se led in Eug!and In a private
comae, orriviog at Fal , d, doh in February, 1000
After proceeding to I. mil,n they took up their
remodenee at Twicker 0 n.re for sure time
they eery. cum oared Or imiet, belay treated
with damn.. bm al: drone of perm, Hem,
however, their tray god im was not undisturbed,.
bearing that the Docile.% tiorlimeo was detained
to :_itpsin, they solicited • nd che:dzed from the En.
glob ljeveromear, permiroinn to travel to Minorca
In au Coolish frigate. Toe disturbed rote of
Spain at that time prevriuird thearcorophatinvot
of them object, sod et, • Larroming journey, the
thlien beolber• retorted to Twickenham. Their
time WIN now principioly !homed In 'lndy, and no
event of spy doiltubmil their retreat
until the death of the I like do Mootpenoter, on
the Ifith of May, I onl. The Ponce we. inter.
red in IVerginiast; Abbey. The health of the
Count Hewlett, soon miler hewn to detboe le the
lame manner •I that rd bin brother. tie was or.
doted to viait a wormer climate, and orrorchng
proceeded to Mnlta, where he died to 1806. fi
was buried In the church of B'. John do ltglinty e
The Duke of lirlenn• umy qttitted blotto, aid
went to Newell, in Hinny, nem-piing an invnatiors
Morn King Ferdinand Diving his reside:me at
Palermo be gained the Mr.... of the Princess
Ametut, and. with the coitc-nt of the King and
Weber" of Orient., be ried to tier in 1479.
No event of any material
maral impurtannemerked the
life of the Y..ng f' o .4ilo tttatt 1 , 0 year 1014, when it
woa announced iti Parliament that Napoleon had ab
dicated the throne, and that the restoration of the
Bourbon family mom nboui to lake platy. The
Dula sailed intinedmiely, and arrived in Paris on
the Nth of May, where, inn short time, he woo in
the enjoyment of the brine., to which he woo so
well entoled, The rriorn of Napolerm, Ihri,
soon ehmturbed 111$ tranquillity and, having sent hia
Mindy to England, lie pricennled, in obedience to
the command of Loom VIII, to take the command
of the army tit the north lie remained In this sit
nation ,mid the Pith of March, IBM, when he re
owned hi. cinema. let thin Doke do Treviso and
retired to TWirkenham lan the return of Loom, of. the hoer red days—in obedience to the ordinance
issued. requiring all the princem of tho blood to take
their mi., in the Chamber of Peers—the Duke
re
turned to France in 18Fi, end, by hat liberal „or,.
inentibrendered hllllneit no little agreeable to the Ad
nimration, Mat he triton. to England, where he
remained until 1117. In thin l.or ho returned to
Fenner. where he remained n, private life unlit the
Revolution of IMO.
It is needle,. now to demil the events of this ter
rible period. which terminated in the plowing of
Louis Philippe on the throne of France, and the
subvequent history of him reign. Their are an well
known nod no Mesh in the minds of the public an to
geed no rerapitulanon.
The Paris correspondent of the National latelh
geneer mentions the following
"Balloon ascensions are still the favorite emus.
meats here. Hardly a day yams but we have an
emenniment of the sort. Lieutenant Gale, of the
English Navy, is in Paris with a remarkably fine
balloon. He u.ia made misty ascensions of extra.
ordinary daring. Baring made known his willing-
Deita to accept companions iu his serial voyage. at
the rate of sixty dollars per seat, one hundred and
fifty •pplications went made to him in the course
of tour days. Among theta are noticed till camel
of many distinguished political characters, literary
men, mists, nod moans of the capital.
An interesting and extensive sale of be
longing to the museum of William 11, King of Hof
:mad, has been taking place at the Hague. An
American friend, who hos returned, speaks in terms
of the highest admiration of the pictures, and of the
anxiety manifested to become owner, of some of
the most valuable. Lord Hertford and the agent of
the Entrror of Hotta.n were the principal compp
(ton The former 'carried off two portraitit--Mr.
and Mn Leroy—by Vandyak, after a moat spirited
contest of more than an hour, fur the sum of thirty
thousand dollen ! 'Witham 11. himself had boa*/
!Dam for • 1414 Lan than tea thousand &dam
RgnaritON or too Timattat Amtoosation -This
forenoon, about 12 o'cloes, the United State- %lop
Erie, came to anchor off the Battery, haying on
board ms Excilency, the Minister from the Sublime
Porte, and suite. Ills honor, the Mayor, dispatch
ed Mr...Faun:am hie Secretary, to repair on thutrft
the Erie, and in hro.name and that of he city, to o'-
fee congratulations on his safe arrival.- Mr. Fair
men, Major Noah, Messrs Purser and Sennier, and
Colonel Colh repotted on bear! the Erie. and paid
th e i r reapechs to the Min trter,and informed hint that
the Mayor and Municipal authorities would have
the honor to wait on boa to morrow at twelve
o'clock, at dm Astor blouse. and tender hint the
hospitaltlim at the city. The Almoner hearted
rune to express; his sincere thanks for his unespeet
cal honor from this, the gist c ty in the New World,
and would he most happy In make his neknowl
eskinents m person to the Chest Effendi of the City.
The Minister and suite, and the gentlemen wan
Mrs. Brown and ladies embarked ceder II mime
from the ship, and lauded at Castle Gorden, where
an immense crowd had assembled, and al'. er coin*
thrutrih that Imatnif tit saloon, ha rode op 'B roo d s , v
to the Astor House, where quarters were provided
for him. Ili• Excellency was dressed in a blue
frock coat, white pants, n red scull nap, epaulette,
and wore a rich order of diamtmdsn He is a tall,
grave looking man, and seemed to be natotusbed at
the bustle of a city,ut in be In it. infancy As
he iinstaiona to reach ua Washington and pay his re
spects to the President, he will leave on Monday,
nod return inn few days from there to see the eu
roma:tits of the city New York Earning Express.
(.711.11•01,1[11 Noma —A correspondent of the
Pre.b,lertall give. the tollowing account of a vim,
to Frofem; Westippo.ed that year" had
Ids a broader stamp up - u Lim
"This morning I had the pleasure of an interview
with no celebrated Christopher North, of Illock•
wood. Ile lives in a very handsome home in
Gnucester plaee, in the new town. I was shown
by the servant Into a Tonna, Ms wolfs of winch
were prormelya few hang with picture, I bad Leen
seated but nitutites when the l'roliessor
ared—a tall, strongly but,. noble Minton inap
so.
on lunge cher!, tine forehead, shaggy nut., and
great whinhcrs.
lie reecteed me very t endi y I apologized for
01if,1111,1 upon him, but he soon Pet me at ea., by
ht. aztecatite and Itvely manner fle is now rot,
rideraal, advanced In Tam's—perhaps nearly ixty
• -and lea the are tip
the sprtislineu. at manner,
youthn of which one expect in
S '.
or middle , nee Ice about our ittruu•
iterat tire then,ahl that Mr I tenet, fi had spent nouns
mesh ht. hot Inca, clone—chat Mr Bryant had alai,
called *atom, but being ahirent he dal biz roe ho o e
spoke of Pra.cott, and the merit of h.e tri.torie•.
LOfi.Tirll.9, and the fin -h that rharneler.xed
poem*: snenitoned that he had in.l received two
vellum, from Mr 'tan, and ..cerned node at sinus
in our American literature
•
In inquired ab...ut the letvph of my voyage, ke
Ile seemed w tlynk it aut intpoa-oble that be tete to
let talre . a trtp to the - auudel ' though
:tkruzgizg ht. ebou!derr, ten .td with a ern de, that
am. out a piearaut. ;brine of ovotemplatlon. the
ferasibtlity of being &leaved in the PCI Alter ha v
sUlee " tak ic an t ratt S 72rt ' n:tVa ".' mth i a: " t e w "" .. ' „,Z, l , r . "‘ 7,7:
rteler welcome as
Amman Wan ahould he ev
er tarot al with a,aa, lac purled "
The Calhoun Shoe has not yet been reeoverra
from the wreck of the E I zerth; as yet the tea
has bona too root b. (in Frolai% however, opera
/Man were n•Uona , nenntui wae• sna• f-..lrn ' hat
the b-rn tn. roveled ases vs,d lhe E ,
era
, rte a 0., 0. hir uf Ws I rrn ~ u tes
and co.nn,n.-nd ills et nue
sod ,InylaS 1. r.te , l••or4 tbult, ibe anis/net
en/samosa eatctte 1001 will soon Ise found.
Um/ or Avastca —l./poo the body of Mr. Ro
gers tiorthey, who died to the poor house at Bate,
Mr., tort week, were foood 33E00 in psi with
wh.ch he had reechtly retoroed from (Isidore.
He was 11 peon red. and his death was caused in
part tfy Serving • writ 0(00 bin] to recover •for.
felted surely bond which he had stern afelofe be
West to the gold recou. The writ throw/bins into
can au:aims
Veer Rear ten eel," cf the Colo robust )
Tones. whom we take to be of the In•la gender,
apreara to he in • ve , y lamentable thate of cleat:
Wear about the •iltetrisioo of the State of C•riforwa
iota the Mime. In an am - le et:toiled Tee Geld
got Con•enven—rrecea. on are Remedy,' he
torte. WI/Weedy pets ire qh, soon, •• What will the
woman or Georgia do t • And then toner rhately
odeo," We ca a only epere•r ror ope--ouree ; and
every eat.m craw aniraer on h.• titer Solemn
renrenebdl wha
e " A more coohriiete we
have rend, for adcnithrg, a• on such
Wool we are bailed to do, the Womanly n•tatra of
the whet of the *mote. We are .1,11 peeled toot.
dowsed how any •• other man" can be 11. ^ worn..
of Carryon..
VLILIMIT Wllliamitlear majority for
Governor :mover 1,300. Senate 01 While In 9 of
ell awl. Rowe 12t1 Whig to 97 all aorte—three
Interm to beer from, el Write La. year. A United
S.vies Senator to be chased. John 0. Sase, the
vet. it; elected district attorody far Crittenden
coasty, by ten majority over the Whig eandl•
date.
Tut Rams or • NA r•L —The
t 003.1311 01 I:Apr..llAm Gretna, of the United Stair.
Nary, who died at Palermo. Sichy„ Sept. 4, laid,
were brought 110113010 jh• Uorted Staten chip E•re.
which arrived it New York tro Friday, !rum Goo.
ataairoopte.
QT T. LI VILI Conmerot thr in.
'color of the Lela remedy for thel !eerie/ dices.,
which an ever hen offered to the pebtir. chria de•
ceribre the ceche.. which Indicate s difordered
rale of that importeut organ:—
"Symptoms of a Diseased luver—Pale in the right
aide, under the edge et the ribs, tnereaae on pressure
Aometitue• the pain is in the leh side. The patient is
rarely stile to lie en the len sole. Koine nine. the
pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently
eatcods to the top of tha shoulder, BA in so .e tones
cote:Urn for • rheumatism in ,he OM The stomach
is affected with loss of appetite end •iektwas—ilie
towel. in general are ensue., mine nine. alternative
with las. Thai Lead le troubled wink pat,
will accom
panted wi a dull heavy seesaw"; in the buck port
here Is generally a considerable loss of memo y,
acorriprwied swirep•innil sensation of linen], lel
undone sonictlitng which ought t have been dune
A slight dry rough it routetimes s endani The
patient complains of • weariness and eel , I , l7—he s.
comity startled—his fret •re colil or bonding. and hr
contplalna of s prickly sensation Cl the skin It,.
•r.o.ijs are low; and although he Is sant bed lust nue
ei•e n ernald be beneficial to hire, yet he con se reely
in ninon op fortitude r noogli to try it Au duel, lie dlr.
.sure e•ery remedy
Hare you my or all of throw amp..? Call and
purcba.e a box of Dr. Whit:Ws /.1111.
MrFor ode by J. KIDD d CO, No CO Wood bum.
sepl4.damS
Uttnd II to Bight by the Pee
8.8. Limes—Sin I wish to bear testimony to the
medical virtue of the Oil called Petroleum. I was (or
a lung time .ffieted with a badly Inflamed and very
sore eye, so much so as an lore sight entirely for about
t hree months, with very hole hope. of Over recovering
the sight, and but • slight prospect of haying it re.
Ileved of the soreness; my attending physician was
en.reessfal In making a rem, or lel, giving relief,
and aZordee me but little encouragement. I heard of
the Petroleum about the Ist of Apr11,1'5.50, and gave
it • tool: Ike result is, the sight is restored and my
eyes Wed, except a little tender or weak when 1 go
eel lu,the sum ANN IRELANIA
blanefield st, Cincinnati, May 54, 1850.. :
El. 8. Lorroe--81. I have been afflicted with Piles
for row you., and have tried other remedies, without
permanent rape f, until 1 heard of the Petroleum. I
have used only one horde, and think 1 am entirely
cared. I mamma. it to ail who are aElleted with
Piles. I have known It to be good for more eye&
Chminnall, May no. 1810. 8. O. GARREPSON
Our sale byII MoDewell,l4o ' Weed street;
E Sellers, 07 Wood mtl D N Carry, Allegheny elm,
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Dougla#, Allnhany;
also by the propnator, O. M. KUM,
M Caael Hada .mw
Oremret Ohio Red Penn. R. R. Co, •
Thtrd sc.
I . :murmur, Aagast S, ISM.
Tre Stockholders of the Ohio aed reeti4ly.M 4
nail Road Samosa?.n hereby notified io pay the
eighth instalment of five dollars per shore. it the office
th.C...PanYinu or before the '2oth day of Annual
The math Instaltnentj on or before the '9th day of
September. The tenth instalment on or before the
0014 cloy of October nett
113" The 7th instalment gnu called for on the 20th o
July Ina.
aus,sitf
DIL. EL HUNT,
Denust.CornerorFount
and Decatur, beterca
Mureet eat Ferry amen,.
R. P. TANNER & CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
/32 Wood at, tmewe•ma Thlydb Fourth,
Are now receiving their very large and superior Fall
WoCk of
BOOTS, 8110133, AND BROGANS;
A'so. BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the Intro
sty', tt, and est/ft...sly adapted to the western trade.
It has been selected with great rare, and as to stges
and qua ny is not surpassed by any stock to be
fliund either east or west. Our easterner. and mer
chants generally are invited to call end examine as
we are determined to sell on the Most reasonable
'el.'. Also, Goodyear's Patent Rubber Oboes of all
kinds aur22:41.1
(D
M°CORD & co ; at
Wholesale Retail Manufacturers ft Dealer. in
. .
HATS,: CAPS & FURS,
Cur Wood & FILM •ts..Flttsburgb.
IV re ttivy offer a full one complete :meet Of flat",
Car., Furl, tee., of e very qnslity and elyte, by Whole
Pale end Retell, and invite Me attention of their ..-
.rate •n ee.l un d parele
generall anpurtue them that
the, e. the veer V(.4 y,
1,•ZOLI T. I.
gloving
At WO.Acr, unto, a., leriday,l3,li init., Rev Jesern
N. Cbeereee, peeler a( the Preeb)tertart Church at
W. Ono,
EZEICI
A T 00 per week
rlbe tem
es younl3rg [nen or good address,
ro sehs neat and eautif
S•rlptura c t work To }ming triune good
havit, n corurnis.lon vrlll he given that will
real "! from S:0 in 8:2 ear upwards per work, end
cule
ond ,Antl2 A u . Al y lo
eli , lnrnent. Apply between Ike hours cf
J
Agent for V. & Co.,
:NZ Seeond at.
N r es — Vuilientions or this hruse are not supplied
to the in os slams and earl ei.ly be had of pub.
taller'. agent, lor abOve. setetthd3to
REMOVAL
m' t b o ul t. ez , l% Liquor
on< Jon, shore .ffisni• A Ifolettiron if Co's , %Ware
•, where they will krep one of the largest t 4.011
roc tit. of firarithea, wines, Charapas me, and all
h,cn. ofme re haat Le belong tois to their Ime, at whole,
14A, IA Lilo , {'es“ and hope that they will ho able
oa to dirir eu.tonters, at ouch low prices,
and 0.. .oeh terms as will giro thaw enure sau•ifitc
un
mood(' /It
(r ra,up.c coat•. I
Oil. CLOTHS
(tom the P0pp141,4411c Foct.ry,
Dw yd. 3-11 Flom WI Cloth; 4.00 )41.4.4 dop 441. yd.
54 Jo 500 yd. I do. 11441 do, mt U ‘,14 4hert
40, lAte.ll4{ll and Lcom 4, boa. 4 to 5 yoppla wpde, ail of
tha ocwrot .t) le of plow°, Sod to is-NY 4 14,, lo 4 4•
60
700
'yupp t pupil 4.4 Fa/matte al Cloll3p, 4110 yds 7-1 do,
u .4 do
1., .24,1 aasortsl cacs sale, Stand, and Burs.
Cos• s•rlcs• aucrns, ft.1.p1,11,111 finish.
Its ds 4.1 Patent Carnage 011 Cluut, Sou )tris 5 4
do; )., n 4 4.•
) us 0,1 Crast, tor Stan, •asorted
51.0 yas 4-4 Green Oil Cloth far Winslow Bands, Mho
yarss
M.Hasaer ShWes. a I•rge &avant.at just racemesl
te/ tireve•. .t 1 le
Mrrelkautb .at _ -d aili,re ti,•hing to purehaee, are In-
Ve weed a.• (ahl/ examine our a•eortment gOOO.,
ltitfi 1•111 eold Lae lowest eaten, prier,
A If PHILLIPS
7A. Wtrod et
li,- ,CU rtb I,IC.LetIC4 er,uler %Vll. le Oil, prim,
U
qua.s, p, for uln i.y SRI4I•EILS,
sel,tl tVnod
SPIRT
IN TURPFNTINE—n, t, , 1• toFood order, for
ra•prOl R r4:LLELLS
purr ankle. for .ale Ly
cat. lu. rr:i'dt...4711,7,}1.,
-lei botoo porter nail 11111711: 1
, 1 , 7 ; iti7B
V .
iAL C.uK.sk—lUuti ret'.l far rate by
..1."0 R :41.3.LF:k3
ORPIIAIY AsvLiitt.
TITAN rEll, zat.l4, st,rd ladv, La take elLarto, evf
Y1LL , 061,4' and All-ghrhy A.Ytara .T
Orpn•-is, •IL Itintru, alto, one u>•issltult.
AN .• MN, 6AZZAhI,
nr, kt. 3. Ii10150.1:0
NUW FUR .. FEW DAYS ONLY,
AT P II la. 0 II ALL.
GaLutel revirl original Pointing. of
ADAM & EVE, IN PARADISE.
rpilL.,l7; .6[qt...indigo( art. 'rallied at one hventimet
thocustil • have oesti exLiEtteit in the
tie of I:.,tunii, !reknit, !thotland,
tiiiite io d I h
oloethonii r. ...coital admiration in over
tyro tuthnb
I V it. the nioniiiig till lu a night
Wee - Atone, vie. I f e et*
iv (MELIA. roN. Proprietor.
11111=1=
1 - 1 , 01 - it , Er.LEIt AND STATIONER,
Nu 1: NI triiet street, Comer of Thad .1.,
.1 1'• n
1,1'7 Lefler,
r. l it Y• . . I.'. r... nod Trunk l'inntil•, Itook nn.l Cewg
1•• • Ink.. whirr. l••• Vtli or.) rime
V. XI 11 , uul.
No. JIG Liborliv.S
.Ytnd hr. new
. stork of CLOTHS. CASSINI Eli E.. sod V EFT
-4,01 bed neoe." 6161 re, !L.:opted I.tr the approach•
tog fait Anil winter seasons oil thore tri want of
fs•olonnobr, *eV good clothing. End e
ester 11/0•11. fasolotahle, and hi, stool! in tbe
Western 'country, et llos csi•biisbmera. 1,09
XZR . A , ~ .0 ; A j' o ti c , k,. /;
Clot. do,
pone l ion e . On, Jenny Lind Hsi, Glass; Arroositc
r, s. ronnion, Puuehnt Sony. for artritooing
i to •Itio; Shillong Croatia, Bose do to, A..
broom do do, llo.ey estop, Flo , Atztandtbe
do, Harri.Ntit Ski do, Bone do, filorsionalloso do,
4,1 do, [grown W,odsof do, Be.,'. Grease' Ike.
For ralo.wholesolo and remit, by It E SELLER-4,
67 Wood st
— 7 —
PRt Rb Elks--16 IS guaild on the °ulnae...
11 1 If at do Inside.
10.1 reed for teie by 1 A II PHILLIPS,
se p tit 7A9Wood •t !
D1:11 I'OAT.I.-2 Jai rum els.t3c Pea Cow, • light
nni beavtifal sale by
srp.o JAII PHILLIPS
• —.
G UM DRINKING CUP-I
S: i f:l
w w . it
,ecelveat handle.;
d uud f.G . sale by
*,lO J k H PHILLIPS
Atn wASII GLIIVES-2 dna pairs, • firG rate
1, an e!r, last recesvrd and far 'ale by
•., I P J k II
KSTI.I , -NIV:N . S 61.11 V ES -11 duces; pain, a good
evticM, received and Mr sale by
••pIA y PIIII.I IPS
BAY STATE SHAWLS.
rpm:l4: celebrated and Justly ...an•wiedged so-
I pert°, goods. in Ma latest coining and ost Im
proved .tyles, sun be furnished by h e t subs m cribers
In any quantity, at the very lowest pores. Parch.-
er• will picase notice that then enuin ay e B .rtate
Atom. lie•r tick°. correspondig with the above
Wt.arol they will also be distingolshed from all orbit',
•olcn Shawl. y their superior finish, fineness of
texture. stud lull lane, of color.. Order. solicited
tuna all section. or the country, and he t same will be
e•mnittly attend d to. wilt • •
• ,•urehasess slso Gad In
par phawl de IlrflO ...rumen, of all due
other moat aopro gd makes. and nowes , designs Or
American, Fri, and Scotch ‘Voolen Shawls, em•
I.•,einß u Kemal attely of plain and medium si Ties
for Inends. ALXU,
illroelie tong and square Shawls in
est manufacture—lligh lustre Mack
Snawis—Lupitis Mark and Hoer
atth, with silk and woolen Fringe.
Cashmere an I Terkerrl Shawls—
otdered itrupe shawl.—New sr, h.
0110,—Nest figured Vitro Itruelia
k and Alti•le• tlelore.l
In tniand Seal Skin Shawls—l . /silo
'rench Trrterrl Shawl., fringed and
r:eneh 51e.de Coldred Thtt.et
full two yard. wide for Shawls.
! Whitt ult.! •t7qlorrd liarrrlonn end
bole ot I e nr.l
110111 , IIT rot-LAWN l Co ,
Ii Sown Second an, enlideifilii a
Superior Puri
horg“tyle. and
r: need Sil
colored ThAct
--Sas Psis,"
Sam end Ern..
l's..ttd Pain] S ,
Saaori Imps,
I.tmg StsmS- P
Ain , Colored Fr
I .stnd—h:Sthi ale
Cloth. meit.tt rwr
s.r, ilssr,)
r.eut.ce Slimy. , LI
ItINA—A fresh Ira or thlsexcellani
pat recd and for %Os by
S N WICKERSHAM,
Car. Sixth & Waod rlrerr,
• --
lb. prime meg' Der canal,
A NIES HALZELL
70 Water Pr.
I"- It n I
IA artick el d
.e pp
LEArtt
LY .:,:79 "'` by
bag. Its. Coffee;
10 ies Etre, tee* per rune;,
1.1 ,1, 1 JAMES DALzELL
For enle by
cIeaITRAL ROOTIEt
S OF TIM NSW Mb ROAD
OREA
Tab PIONBE
Through In FOUR Days
•
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
:~E take plea.aw in
of hd aLno,yr , tf- n to t tiet i.
n lif e e . 7b , an c.. ts .
tetchy, that on and after Mot day, the 10th 01 cep
leafier, we will receive and forward geode via the
. Central Rail Road, end guaran we item to be thwart
In Four Data Cur esienalve stock of Can and Boat.
enables us to offer the above expedition. route to the
public, whast 11111 crotinue our 0110111 lines via
liar-tinhorn and Colombia
Merchants wishing goo!. brought from the East
with certainty and dtspatch at los rant, or produce
chipped there, are incite! to call on
O'CONNOR, ATKINS h CO.. Pittsburgh.
ATKINS, O'CONNOR & CO., Philadelphia,
Proprietors of t he Pittsburgh Transportation Lim;
Orthe following agents,
O'Cotutoge & Co., 70 North street., Belttmom
E. Bbocc. 0 Battery Piece. New Tornt
ELLIOTT a Game, 14 Doane street., Damon,
se , LBW
WDIDOW GLABB—.. bu of the but Ocurau
b r .„4.,..bmin, an U., dm. la ascend
anatauct aoaEanutt a agpnaz p,
FIRE AND MARINE INDUILINCS NDTICII3.
PROTgCTION
HISURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD.
CAPITAL FrOCI a.7n MOLL" MAD,
5t, 00 0.000.
CII4R TER k D 1835,
T HR undersigned has been appointed agent for this
old Mown pol company, to sceeeed Mr.
Payette , and Is ready to Issue policies In tho
Flre and Marine deportment, on as favorable terms
as any other responsible company in Ibis city.
GPO E. ARNOLD.
74 Fourth at., nest to bank of Pittsburgh.
PROTECTION
FIRE a: MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY
Annual Prernittp24, Capital Stork,4.Suridv.. Fund
1,00 09000.
'll Ilb nedemigned wenid call the attention of rum.
clew. and others basing propeny exposed to
In. by Fire or the perils of Navigation to the superior
adsantages offered by the
Protection Ina nrano• Company
or 0r.1rr 1 ”.c3331, Irlx:—
I.—Roter of Premium as low sa those of my other
RESPONSIBLE Ornre.
2.—A speedy and satisfactory adjustment of losses by
the General Agent of the Compmy for the Western
and Southern States.
3._jsmuration jot all dtfferences which may arms)
by referees mutually choyen.
4.—Awards proruptly paid In Specie, Bankable Funds,
or Exchange on flew York, Baltimore. Charleston,
New Orltans, St Look, Loolsmie, Pittsburgh, or
•t the Option of th e insured.
. .
IE t'amohleu, setuog forth the mole and prin.
eiplee of adulating lossek rates of premiums, damn.
cotton of hazardrs, Ite, forhishyd to the eaetomers of
the rote° charge.
For farther information, apply to the undersigned,
wbo is ruby eothorard to Insure Ihrelllows, Stereo,
Hotels, arehoese 05116, hlaoufeetoriev, Bat oe. Se.
Household Formture, Al.
and Goode, %Vireos, and Peter
ehuothze. conislord or stored therein, against loss or
dalunic by FIRE.
,
Dry Good,, Groceries • , bl Uo anufaemred Goods, Pro.
duce, Household Furniture, Live bito•k, andearn'
other description of Plerch.dite or Personal Pro
perty, eh pped or to be shipped per rood steamboat,
or boats to ard trona points on the Western Waters,
or between Eastern cities (via Lakes, or other inlan d
route) end any towns In the Western country, a mast
the tturtrd• of INLAND THEINSPORTATIUN•
AL 0,
Shipments or Geed.. Witfo9, and Merchndixe, per
ssod vessel or reamla between New Orleans and
Eastern ports—bemire- n New Orleans and o th er Galt
po.—between all American ports aid &gash Of
European ports. or to any other maritime poet what.
vcrin the Anemic We...against tne PERI ra OP
TILE SEAS. GEO. E ARNOLD,
lotinti al., next to the Bank of Pitutrurgh.
seplindipsol
PLASM ROAD MEETING. 1
MDR Commiscionem named in the Ant of Alisembly
chef fence the rem ; etanceadle and Nobleßown
Piny k Rued Company, willmeet •t know of
Samuel Dell. .on Chattler'• Creek, on Saturday.
the T.mi tmr, at! o'clock, Al
All p-canoe friendly I, the cram,.ate paanon
.tomcod to Gieni. GEO. • LEDLI E,
Al. B. BROWN,
AICSOCI CHESS,
Comm Aire.
Sent nth, IF:13 cepinntlt.karl
SEAMS A CO.'S EXPRESS` WEST,
Via Pennsylvania Rail Solidi
proprielors Adam. &Co 'a Exprek. are
utating •rreneensents, cud will, in • few sem
complete Me ramie, for ca•ryan. parcels and package.
between Pittsburgh and Plidadelphra,by the Northern
Stale Room m. 0.! Penney-Bone Rail Road.—Tiine,
3a,se hoar. BAKER & FORSYTH, Astons,
piSrave SRI Front at.
Pennsylvania Rail [Load.
NOTICE, TO CONTRAOTOI3.O•
l
tenth of occsber. for the Graduati •
on aud masonry sof
the reinainuig sections on the Wenner/1 Division of
‘h: Pentoy t o.na Bail Road, Including sections fif.
teen
to thirty. except matchers eighteen and twenty
seven, airesd y uhder contract
lhl• wort lim wholly in the traffics of Tonle Creek
and Struts Greek, and include. a large amount of
tnuonry, and some heal y earth and rock work.
At the sone time proposals will be received for
the Graduation and Masonry of the Branch Rail Road
to Blairsville, two and dare quarters miles long, upon
which is a Bridge over the Conamatigb River.
The plant and pieties wall be ready tor examln
anon October Ist, at ale Engineer's (Mice. at Mehl.
Title, at which time the line will tie prepare." for con
tractors. Intonnsuon may be had of the Assistant
Engineer on the line, or of EDW D. MILLER.
sepleadoetel Associate Engineer,
1011:03
I ltr . lfe ' v ri tr, 3 !ft ' e h s ' W' ° lts ' i
under thc ha of John ll'hevtlt a. D us ii ~was dtsau!ved
uncle the PM toot ,by Me deeth ut from'Deritt. The
, signed continue the homes.and Mier this
eats, ahem the firm of John fd'lMettl a Bro , at the
old stand on Liberty street, apposite the head of Monk
hrid, where they van attend to the eettlernent of, and
c mune up of the bonne. of Me isle hrot.
JoHN AVDEVITT,
Ws'. :Mr DEvarr.
rlttsb .I,IE, Auk
WAOI .p
TED, A CUSIPLISITI)II- Apply a , t!Ill.
. • • ' 7
S ALTPAR E-10 bog. cat,,vivizm.,.snljoby
rep t; W.lrr k. Front rt..
DLOOMS—.9O tons Nappi, (cure), for •ale by
J_) .ept7 :SA(A) DICKEY t. CO
/IRFASE-13 brim now landing limn !mune) En.
pbrotro, by ter.pl7l ISAIAH DIC4E) &CO
ED-11 torts o ri. Nol. now i•nding, for rale by
a Rep, ISAIAO DILWEV 000
rj EAT/IE3(S A I.IELSW A X non landrng by
1 - • RTC HalAff DICKEY &CO
N L 2 -1" bog "1,1* . A.T.' fZr7 re 67
scpl7 147 LibettLst.
VISO-31 , 3 WO bongo Mn.. No 3 Alackerel;
iI
, b i t n,m neo. ,w,
bobs do
.43;.
p ep, 111111“ k r iFTli7g7tEV by
C:K
1?10 ,;,, ,, tCY itrett best, rr•rr• .• r .nrl
111<1. ,, r r‘ A niftgl`A
s IJ4A t. MULASsES-5 , / hllat NO Eugar;
lOU bll3 N 0 Illolaste5;
45 brls do,
sepl7 BROWN /5 KIRKPATILICR
S EEM -110 brls pritie Clover, _
hrls prone Tuasnthy; far safe by
3.07 BROWN tr. KIRKPATILICK
12:13103
ATWO STORY BRICK HOUSE ond LOT, or,
Pran 'treat, comet of EVAII. Alley. Inquire nf
emplialtf ROBERT AERNIGIIT
• •
. _
Low t Son's tlospo—Warrantod Goonlas
)BONN R'lndmr 80. Betuoia, honey, Nark
Throe Soaps are highly celebrated for imparting
arnuothnea. to the skin
•
Potrbased 'tom itorrort4r, and for sole by
nopil R E SELLERS, 6> Wood tt
ta• pr., R for see by
h VON BONNIfORST h. CO
ALbIIATUS—O3 b. for sale by
1.7 ,e
S p VW. BONNIMRST Co
V INc/ AR—LO b.4''F'l,`;`,rivlii7g,fll)4Vr' by co
NA1.L.,1g.D9-ItbV4vJgaila..•Amtatrre:l.(t7
MOULD CANDLE:B-40 has Caoeinnall for .ale by
sepia 8 F VON Lk/NNW - MST CO
1-71MH WI9HROAHD3-83 doa flolmea• saierior,
f, for tale by J D WILLIAAIS
_repit) Coy. Wood .11. Firth no.
COMA P WALL PAPE:R, at 6, 8 II and 12 coma
per roll, for aele by W P MARSHALL
reprel SS Wood at
R USE COLMIED Wall Payerc , - , A e rvirlyl iALL
e l
th —B 66l:Odors;
d i : Bider;
au bbCs Ilamc (by sale by
2,1f1 SELLERS & NICOL 9
L.
.4 , lU6 i i , CURED lIAMS—r tea varloua brand.
S UGARS-Ir . 11 , : zi ana 67;
brls crushed and pulverized :agar;
',met W LAC:ALF:I' &
0, AL PM ATUS-200 bhu
l 7
" Vitr(ir&Vot
sepia eu
PAPER DINGING AND SDNDERS. ---
7U ItT tereived from the extensive manufactories of
I'bniadelphta, New Vora, and Boman, at the old
established stand,
47 & 56.Markel .tree[,
An exceedingly large nod general stasortmeat of Wall
Paper end Roeder., to which, with the mock prelims
ly on hand, priampalty of hi. own maw:Aware, the
anenuon of Mereh.onte and housekeepers la semeet
folly a.tted, and which will be sold al price. comes
poacher with the times, and satisfactory to easioniem,
s-pl6:ttivr THOMAS PALMER
Opeasimig or the P•strisylvaiala gallßoad
to Pittsburgh.
T' MICE Pennsylvania Rail foil rr ao freeing
completed the whole line orad 140 lolltdays.
burgh, tho. euneeetior We Portage Rant Road to
Johnstown, and front thence by boats to Pittsburgh,
•re now plepared reed... and forward roerelsan•
dile, plootice, 60., to and has Pnaborgh and delptits
leo boats arid leave the depot of the company
davy for Johnstown, there connecting with the doily
hob, of cam for Eltilhielokua, dins inguring toe de
livery of all height In Philadelphia within five Jaya,
EL &
Arum tor Pa. ft. RC o ,
Canal Basin LiGhLTT,
Ibusturgh.
CRAW & BELLAS, Agents,
nrplfi:dlf Phlladeiphist.
•
r r undersitned hurt., 'hie du., alsoelaied them.
1 .d.,* under 'ha him or Phillip, Nest is Co. for
the 'burin', or riaiwututturng every variety of Mtn,
Ult.•Ca nee. WILLIAM CUILLIPJ,
JOHN BEST,
SAMUhI.APCLEAN, Jr.
PHILLIPS, DUST 46 CO.,
Ill•nulecturer• of every mkt) of
Cut, Prtased, and Plain Flint Glatt Wore.
01114.:RS filled without delay, at the lowest mar
ket iirWe, st their (emery, on Trystreet, near
Seoesd, or a; hu Walser 'ilea, Pittshistabs
sepltdem
Notate to Comernotora.
CySALER Proporale will be mccured until Satirday,
the md, September lemma. at the oNee of the
•obteribes, for tanning th e Allegheny , and Almoner.
ter Plant Road *nag neater meet, from Naterinnh
to Strawberry Lane; Lao tor fa robotaug 3213,000 0200.20
fret R. AL of Iltmlock Plank, 3 Incite. Mica, el feel
long, and Dot more than 19 Melee wide t to be Colleen
d along the road at directed by the Raaglneety al
to,
fr .30 Mu lineal feet of liew/odk. or Pine 21110, 4 by g
Inches Ouch, to be delntered In like manner
Propomn to b for the whole or pan of the work Or
matert and the company .... a the right to di
vide th e ., ids.
pmponda to be addlosiod to Mot. Balcearall, ,
r resident of the Compan *
Farther teformadon may be obtained at the °tea
of the subsenbeL WM BAYS WELL,
tepid:ad Ben &Trea'r Ak. M Plank Road Co
rilitketan 1512a1.212.
MeGILLS Rtrh.L
ILOUIt—OO brio Moffett* Nabs for sale by
Nfl J OCHOONMACKIL CO
14 Wii9J ti
•
if:l/AYR& nnerst—to hgg. •imerlor for sala
T
Iwo& WAI & VeULURG& UO
B OITION ORACIiMiS-3 . 1;r1;Co tie r Cr; eke";
1141. Ctrari do
lord 0 WM A MreI.IIRG CO
Sir James Illiarray'arlold Magnesia.
REPARED ceder the *dudlsm care of the In
P
seder, and eltotitshed' for onwards of 'limy
years ho the prtgenton. for 'ketosis. Bile, gclaittee,
and Indigesnon. etenoting •Apeee., pre...rine •
modera a male ache bowels; and dist:dont uric sea
is Grovel and Oesb oh, at on easy resconty ive era
sleknese, and (or the febrile affection Incident to r h
hood it is toralooble. On the, value of Magee,. MO a
remedial agent it it ortriecagiary to enlarge; in the
Plaid Preparation of Sir /limes bloomy I. ron g
roost soloed by the pronendon. ac tl gg,,,,,ty
the poostbillty of more dangerous concretion. ass,.
r e c ok t ng (tom ti.e toe of 'heart.. in pooder
For .ale by the imporroes.and prnortetede a g e,.
B A. FAISNESTOCK a CO
Car. Wood fr. Front s.
CHILLIZOTHESOAP—R3O boa for lode by
rept! MILLER & [URN ETRUN
ibeiiiVß:o - Ple:kof Tea
70 hi chests Ninoiong and Won, Meek:
170 caddy boo V. Upon I Gunpowder, 'or
eel. by 1..11) MILLER It R`eRETFON
(11URR2-Iso,o[o genulne 7 Pricelpe
20,C00 lioveleati—eßereent.O
40000 do , Rego.Las.yariove bras
40,000 Imiteotoe iceloe;
~ • ..• • •
100010 Philadelphia onside ht. Spnotib,
In store and far aide by
MILLER &. RICKETS°
TOBACCO enlams;
20 has Cablncite lomp;
tas S. Mye.ll , l lb Imp!
70 qr las do`.
s lb Inn p; Porulehy
"septl M.1.1..15R k RICKETSON
SUNDRIES -IKO bne flordldee—Onilltnihn
10 boo `[6lli6o Dail= Manneroo ll
YD boo de •do Verrniee
I dank Nutnartn, No I;
brie Cloven,
30 bukrts riouleavi and Ilaysetlten
01 0.1
17 i C/i1; 10 01000 and for silo by
& RICIKETHON
ID ICE-50 red psi rte'd and far rale by
repil SSMFBAFjUTOII BONS CO
INSSEI) OIL-75 brls pate, in amrpiikues,
eepll 13FLLER9 A SHIMS
11110 R CURED HAMS—W.6M* supertor for 11111. ty
septi 'SELLERS Ss NICOLA
a 1..-25 Irf tale lyo Ptii"Ckertlt
05 brill • dn; •
100 bybs No
_3 nutria dot
__,
Just 1041 for salt by " JAMES DALZELL
Abate 1 ' 70 'Witter, n,
INDIGO & MADDER-10 <elven, A: F. !alio;
7 hhd. hladd.r. for rare by
map WM BAGALRY & CO
BACON -8 lalds Bides, Blois, flooldery, just ro•
cpived mod for .de by : STUART & SILL
Yeylo Wood .t
riliEESE—leo tam beet Cheere !or sale I y
5010 . STUART & PILL
FLOUR —A. email guarani Shearer& Noble'• extra
eeelo STUART & SILL
sa , e by
sew°
AgsvaLUTES
I&nC -
265 LlLetty mt.
SPANISH WHITING—WbrIa Just iee l / 4 1 - 67,
N WICKERSHAM'S
Wood &Sixth Cs
,g BARBAROUS OPERATION—If
A
Ether ill render persone insensible to pain, it to
elute, the duty of those who sellimany of the articles
purporting to be Shaving 6010.10 present each pur
haser with a
s ufficient of above
in relicee their zatiering while undergoi ng the oper
ation of abett ing JULFA PBENUSMSHAVING CREAMS
M now admitted by all to be the very beet article ter
shaving to be found in title of any other country. In
the v., of my Almond Hose'. Sod Pistachio Sooniog
Cream, Instead of being en 'operation to be dreaded,
shaving ts really • luxury. The ingredienla of wslch
it is cam •osed are of such nature. thin • finer and
etcher lather can be made then with any other article,
by which the beard I. thttiried, and the skin is not
liable to be burned by the nitell which forms an large
a portion of other shaving snap, nor will it become
chapped, but will remain Moot , and soft as an at
lantic No one, alter lying tins Shaving Cream, coo
tree be Vv.lvvvc/ to oat aoYlother Caution is neces
sary in wham ng my etharltts Cream, as there are
maim Imitations sold Ask for Jules Baucl's Shaving
Cream, and pot will then gape article wh i ch render.
shaving easy sod pleasant. .
JULFS HAUEL; Pr rthatar and Chemist.
Ithentahl at
For tale, wholesale and retail, by B. A Fahnestock
A Co., and R. F. Fellers, Pltreargh; mid John Barrect
and I übirehell , Allegheny City. sep3-0
MtTALLIC.RUSHER CLOTH-114 cda a tplerd
id article, for sale by J & H PHILLIPS
aeple 7k9Woodat
S OAP-Lofomad
Wiade
do do . Honey Soap;
o
Cinema. Bar Soap;
Philadelphia Variegated Soap;
• Pittsburg, ' l a 'IN
Camel. Soap;
Olive Soap; for axle erboleertle lane retail by
rrple WM.J, McCLUROer Co
NEW BOOKS! AgVYBOOKSt
AT 110L1IfEs' LITTERAEY DEPOT,
- CIISTORY of Pendennla, Nod. By Thaelteray t
lintekerboeker amgamte ter September.
nom, dlerettente' Mageztoe.for September.
Wit.' Review for September. with an engraving of
Oen. Seott,
Hinton Siralerpeare, No> 1
Littera Living Ago No Mb:,
Whir Porban Gallery. coniGaing fifty two engrav
ing. of distiegoished Whig.
North b idea Review for Airpo.
Democratic Review fat Britteint . er.
Eclectic Review or Poteigh .L.teratara for Screw
septa
fIOSPIP - AL -SHP-111Nri-P Ann
wiielet made ropteiel7 (Of that porpove. for vale
Dr (tenth.:. & H PHILLIPS
—.—
Hrudleg a IVlssFs, li la, dm.
50 hlpgins.C.o.enise vanoTrudaget,
4 runes Holland Gin:
1 puncheon. Jrunt
puncheon. Old 1 Gk F.llithey:
20 qr cask. hlaseris Wine,
20 do Oporto do;
20 hld. Burets .2
to hf pipes Spactilh Red Wine;
53 boo Horde. Clam;;1 •
10 bx• Muscat Wine; •
5 het. French White Wine Finesse;
Recht for salt ny MILLRR R RICKS SON
.00 g , C 4 222 Liberty It
(111E‘lSE-5111.4. pnme tredno :vet reed by
I. .1 Rrplo W HARBRUGU
D•CU7I 81110111.DERS—leYtho the reed ter tale 47
seal° E & W HA RUA tun
SUGAN-10 beds - MT - Eager reiaier sale Ity
via& 814 lIATIOAVOII
T-611 R-40 tale superfine. eve'd %AO, ny
F
arfILI Pk W HA ROAUGII
UtTADLE ter Sledleiell ;Purposes, alioni• on
Olathe sad for tale by Ike in It'e qoarLer tralthn at
hlOllBlB & ti AN:MMUS
see& tia. it Wine Store.
DILTIUNABY
and Eneineering No Hybl," bee. re, th e,e
Holmes , Literary Darer, Tett& meet. arteries the
Port Office Every kneeliandenbould byte this work.
we;
Ho RPER'S Notobly Maga3lbe for Sepleloto r.
1 3 13forml Meld Book of 3be Revolution, No R.
Ju•t reed for sole by R C 1 1 11/311111,14
ear brunette TWA no
GIIItiNP&L VARNIS II -5 10bfb;14,Ld
10 kegs, now landlog for sale by
ISAIAII DICKEY & CO
wO4 .Water & Fronts
SUGAR it MOLASSE2— , O rhos N !1
tko N 0 11401ormer;
10014. whiie Otaxil k ougari
30 Inle•SokartXonaLed.
30 WI. Looming's pol.`di
Y 3 MIA St Louis ' do;.
1u tam Lave ring sLoa r;
'JO Otis St Laois to;
r ,
MILLER k RICRETSON
lo r?re and ar late in'
•
lir . V C ra L h INT°C o om, N K o ' i f; rev rflnge r t a ' r ' d bl 7o %rut '
me,. • very handrame•SAOrleatill °Mulcting, eau.
pence!, Al put el the
And followingtarietiem—
Rtegan elegant etyle Velem VII. CatTerl
lamb elegant etyle TapesSry Wastrels deg
Snot trio, Enalirb and Amenean Muse), dm
Extra up. 3 ply Gyulai Itomeztra Chubs;
Superfine do do; Sup, Tufted Roan;
do • Moral. do; Chenille Mats;
Eztra fine tr. fine do do; Tufted blot.;
Com. all wool do do: Stair Rods,
do cottha obtain do do; Corp Maimdo concur do do; fate do.
Al.m a • OTT large assortment of . Trintmloge for
Steam Loam, Carriar, ' , Mirth lke.
.oil Ulu& t.
A very large asrortment or Weil Itition•d Oil Clothe,
ranging to width from 47 Inchon to 24 feet, of very
handrome styles, cot to fit any •Irril room, hall, or
vertibole.
Tee noel of goods wit be std . d al cheap u Mr./
can be purchased In soy of the goel.tn elder.. V.
Invite every body to eallwho wish a bargam.
m _ •
pn MI IdeCLINTOCZ
Q UIIAC-10 too. on hoed and :tor pileTey
CI ImpO A CULBERTSON & CLOUSE
DI:BM/to , ot/ARUo - rintou — V - -j conacThreFiii:
bero/oth manocattora on hood to 4 for We by
A CULnewrsoN C4OUSE
C U.E.BBE-83
b." now
%%171;1%1V & Co
!ITN F • Water & Freer au.
; t rees for lab b -----
C° FEE-3A'
J . & a ;Lova.
"cps Rolled Char
.
an.s- 2. packages V & 13Isak Teas
Ti n . umportstion . lot sale F 4 wl/
Prts large No 3 ktaekere4
bt two os and 3; do;
ID bas sealed Denis g, for asle
,„/„....&,0 FLOYD_
AIL 01L—.50 brio brown Teener* , Olt;
50 Arlo Carolina Tar, for sale by
I tr. R FLOYD
Ici•—•4 tea faeab beat alceObr - aalz liana
---
.-
1 gAVITEEL—.I(7O mules N Y solo Lemhtr, for sale t's
/./ .trY _ _ _ , i J .V. a FLvVO
polfACCii-ico-tZle• hiartatelguria Tobiverv. of
j Hn:re'l IV. R 1 4 1111.20 1 ,4 and oclm isvorimbraTA.,
P.r we bv Itr9 .:'l t ft PLO% D
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lliktaL 4 E—..ll3o lb. W Ra
irep mo,
- 9 R
FLOYD
FLUOR—So brio Poload !MIA ioperlor forolyFloo!-
1W brio 'overalls fanfily'Floor l;
,
for solo by A CULeERTSON &CL 11,
.00sy__1O5 When
R IIO FLOUIL-20 bdh juLt retry for sal
.L“LULUERTS.N :CLOUSE
CIDERV bb
VINEGA-33 brie iedetler 'nag reed b
‘2._....80N i t. MOM.;
BLEACHED A BROWN hal.LlNet—• amert•
UM.; W withlas and brad s, direct from ute
mattofaetateis, at the loots . aY
oep7 • , A:A atAPON 4al
frea Erg. lon ri o'4 fel sale by
iscp7 XOI2IISON. LITTLE C
_ -
Gtt.Nr i u 7 r. i ..P ut ,.. r. E lt - ;4l: e br ito k! limitation
W P ha e illllll.llLL
For rams by
- 007 Wood.
y INBEED Griavnibl`s brand reed by
.e Pr J . 13 CANFIELD
1111 is BRANB-2 Et 4 ree4lfor •zle by
.e.p7 J D CANFIVLD
menu CHEESE -2(0 bzo iton re o for leb )
n• • OA NYIELD
, 1 1 .311 AL N C jari
Q.
I 3
010 N 1 ald and far
son], 3101:ILLS 4 ROE
BACON -400 pea Shoulders;
30. pea &Me,
Mph iNA Cwt.! eemt
*GILL, & ROS