THE PlTlBBllithil GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY WHITE & oo FRIDAY MORNING. SEPT. 21,7850 o.Aavasviens swum radaesseitatould their favors Solon 6e. K., and as early 'minds, aa ... • bed tlmr !V.V. antral Boston, and adr MT MI:1U Ild wordel .fogll ad fro Alsn maws in__ ..--- charge from Ail effies. elms:nun Demi Oenrrrn—Advertisements and nese riptlone, for tics paper, 'rill Da received and enearded from Ole office. DMILOORATIO WHIG STAID TIOICZT 102 CAUL anskrairogn. JOSHUA DUNO•N, Of Backe Comsi. rot Am.% arnuL HENS% W. SNYDER, On •nr•Oftr 4 / 1 11:17. OVITILL. 408EPH DENO/31/00N, 01 Wastd4rtonComq., astimasonla aad Whig !laminations for Allegheny Comity. Vol TRIM MOM COIVIU" 10110 EAR E. 1101ARis 101 .11.010 , 034011, MITI lIIM COINZZIk HA¢ISAS D sl 1, ==l JAMES CAROTHERS, os IFILVIES. tot •SINISIDLT, MORGAN ROBERTSON, Pidebabilb T. J. BIGIIAIL Lever ER CURL R. C. WALKER. Musbeik. JOHN 24 , CLUSAF.ti, Robinson. JANES FIFFE. &Lowden. ntrITICT AIRWAIT, FRANCIS C. FLAMM% Citut,loll6 esrarrasa BOYLES, Nonh Farm. 111M1101, Wlit. FLINN, !AIM 91:_a1.12 D. N. counmsv, Ohio. xr SEE NCIT PAGE FUR Weal. MATTEIS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, e. 4. Raz En TICS Itsysz.—Our rivers are now lance navigable order, with every probability of a con tinuance throughout the season. The rains hare boen heavy ; on Wednesday sight it poured down in walnuts, and the sudden rash of water bastion° some injury to the bailie of the canal above this city, but transportation will not be hindered there by, so the river an be mod as far as Freeport. We may now look-for • brisk aminess for acme months, and we heartily wish all our merchants, manufacturers, and business men is genarall a prosperous fail ae•son. The route through P.m• burgh, between the cut and west, will this kneed wittier present nursetkuts over any other; owing to the completion of the Central Rail Road to Rol lidaygengh. Shia will, we doubt not. produce • tensible effect upon the business of the plate. Improvement of the Olds Ham I A novel project has been stated for the improve merit of tee onvigstion of the Ohio, in low water, Its originator is Cam Hurt, Jr., Civil Engineer • gentianan whose abilittes sod oformattote ace undoubted. to furtherance of his pith, he bet me monetized Congeal to grant an appropriation to test its utility, and the committee to whom the tee. moral tens referred have reported favontbly through their Chairman. Mr. Underwood. From this report we have derived the following facts in . relation to the project. The plan 'proposed by Mr. Diet is exceedingly simple, end may be explained in • tow words. He alleges, truly, that the navigation of the Ohio, and thatof many other rivers dowiog intothe • it always good when the channel is well supplied with water, and that it is often interrupted, and sometimes for very long periods, by • maths or less deficiency of the natural supply of water.— He proposes, therefore, to correct the faults of the navigation simply by furnishing water to the river .s=nic . .s. - .torieMitivigicadniiiiitbeetarecitalAuto gier l flood, and from which it may be discharged by ap. preprints sluices and valves whenever it is needed to replenish the failing channel. The physical questions which arise in deciding on the prectiCs bility or propriety of adopting this plan see Finn, what is actually the gratuity of water which it would be yeomanry tosupply per hour, or per diem to maintain the narguion at any given height during the ordinary draughts of summer , and, Secondly, where can this water be collected and stared in sufficient volume to secure a fop &applydaring the sixth or eighty days of low water which frequently occur In the summer months! • Oa the tint point, the testimony offered by Mr. • Met, was calmly satisfeetimy to the committee It is founded on actual observations and swap made by himself, on the discharge of the Ohio , river over the bar at Wheeling, in almost ever: navigable condition of the stream. The (acts ob. I tained from these measurements he has carefully eppilat to authentio records of the daily height of the waif in the-channel, at Wheeling se as to determine the number-of cubic feet which Aew past that point, day by day, through a period of eir, consecutive yaws. The results el this inquiry demonstrate that the volume of waxer which is annually dwehruged by the river would be sufficiEnt, if it pawed off std. Calmly, to maintain a Constant depth of nine feet on the Wheeling bar. The fact is thus dub fished that 'heats abundance of water supplied by "nature telecom i permanent navigation on the river, if Übe in the power oil man to control, or only partially to <antra, and regulate ita dis charge. To some • depth arsine feet is not necessary, even were It possible, and Mr. Ellet's attention wis especially directed to the possibility of awn. lag a :depth of thaw feet, daring the seem of drought. From certain data and calculi/km, made by him, and given in the report, It is mom. - rained that to maintain a depth of three Teton the laird Wheeling—which will be equivalent to the maintenneee of MU three feet on any part of the river below Wheeling, and very near that amount shove Wheeling—we most be able to draw 1,400,000,060 cubic fat from the resevinira every week. TIME problem, there-fere, seems to be re. dared, says Me report, to the simple determina tion of the dimensions of a reservoir capable of furnahleg this quantity of water at the head of the Ohio, and the possibility of lading space la the tipper valley's Mr the creation of such nnenroin. - This is really the whole maim ; for, If we can create a reservoir Mal will 6407 a. drought of three rest kir one week, we may, by maltiplylng such reservoirs, supply a volume sufficient to maintain the same depth for one or more months; and hence throughout the draughts of sum mer. Bat it Is known that a memoir only erns mils square and 50 feet deep willhold meetly 4400,000 r 000 coblo feet of water, and will be camable, tlterekrre, of maim alniog • depth of three feet In the Ohio amine period of amen dm. Them reservoir the Committee propose to find an the waters of the Allegheny elver, and pmts. bly on the waters of the Monongahela, th oug h i t is not mentioned. The report sari that it t h a t a date, 50 feet high, on the Allegheny, would create • Pond or lake k 5 miles lone, of which the average depth would be Z kat, and the average width certainly one Routh of • mile. Such are: servoir will contain 4,000,000,000 cubic feet, or three times as much water so has been found to be - necesairr to support a navigation of three feet ft a penod of seven days. In fact, such a lake would indica to keep ,up a depth . of three feet during a epace of three weeks together—slowing nothing for the contents of the lateral branches which the lake would form In this space Of 25 The report states that pools equally large have been formed on the /Inanely river and at other points in the United States, for the purposes of slack water rurvigatkot, and that dams Mite far. midable have been bolt In varietal parts of the world. Abe prejeet does not invirtve the con. &unction oboe! description of works which have no t a l r eady been In this country and Duck, and the COnnnittaa are decidedly of the optnicte that the plan Is feasible, The Committee, while entirely convinced of the practicability of the theme, are net preened to peewit atagintent evidence of the eau of masers. lag any palicalai depth of water.: in the e g o, boot mr. Ellet, • depth of three bet can base, cured throughout the ordiuhq MUM &R OW Cori ram not exceedins s2oooooq serf li dep th at , , tour feet, which will beau cient to lea the Pitut btnTh and ancinnati packets, for a rum nazi,- web:46500,000. Of the andnieney of these'siuns Mr. Ellet expresses much conadence; lint it isnot I neemmuy, In the Judgment of the Committee, , that they should be correct to justify the construt - tion of the works. The sum of $500,000, which le the cost stated for a permanent navigation tone feet deep on the Ohio, le only aboutthe one third part the cost of entailing three miles of the Erie Canal at Lockport; and $250000, the claims. tad cast of a navigation for steam boats of three foal draught, is less than the annual cad of main• tattling the Erie Canal, se New Yolk. In truth remarks the report, it Is dire-nit to eoreeive Of a plan mote simple to execute, or caster to mail • lain, than that which is now offered for the improvement of the navigation of the Mite The construction of a few dams will toomi late the work; the employment of one agent et each dam, and a superintendent of the whole system, went plena the outfit. The Committee very appropriately reconamed that any approprlationn for permanent walks dads description nhould be preceded by accurate and minute sweep of the sites which these works are to occupy, of the lands which will beelooded, and I event! inea/nrementa of the volume, of water I which can be retained in each reservoir, and es- I timates ln detail or the dame and the procure : mental the cite., and oleo that mesourernents of the quantity of water titer log down the Ohio; in every condition of the surface, similar to those which have been made by Eliot; at Wheelieg, should be taken at other points on the river—at Plttaborgh and Cinclimatl—that Congress may know, from actual vorrey, what depth will be produced at each of these ;emu by the passage or given velemes of water in given times. The Committee are informed by Mr. Ellet that I I the coat of making these surveys and measure. I meets will not exceed the aura of $t 5 000, and that they can he accomplished during the current yen, and in Lime to lay the results before the next Coupes. The Committee present strong arguments in favor of this improvement, If it shaft be found practicable, kineded on the incalculable benefits It will confer elan the , Western country, for which the Ohio is the great highway to the East; and recommend an approptia ion of $2OOO for the purpose of making the surveys. This appro ;legion has paned the Senate, and will probably pass the House. The plan appears to us entirely female, provided attestor reservoirs can be provided which will not mitre the navigation, or produce sickness through a wide anent of country. In some of the mount ain gorges and valleys, and on the upper region of the Allegheny it is probable such sites can be foued We hope, at any rate, that the appropriation will pug both Houses, and thorough surreys be made. The tt Nno lark Courier and Sniviecr has been enlarged by adding ■ column to each page, and lengthening each of its forty four columns two inches. Ii is the largest folio paper in the world—is won beantifnlly printed—edited with great ability, and as a commercial paper and ad. uniting medium, atandannrivalled. We rejoice home the steadily increasing prosperity of the in telligent conservative press. It speaks well for the character and good sense of the Amulet's people. Two young girls were horribly burned in New York on Friday night, in consequence of their .clothes taking fire from a eamphene Imp which one of them wax attempting to fill with fluid while lighted. One of the unfortunate gide, Mary Heeney, was conveyed to the hospital, and but link. hopes are entertained of her recovery. A peyote/m*6lp, to bs called the Carribr.an, is now mull ready for launching at New York. She la IWO tons burthen, and is to be propelled with two powerful steam cogiaea with shafts d.- tattled, to order to rem double or sicgle. flue dee veal's Weeded as .1 regular packet between New Meerut and Chsgrea, sod will be under the command of Captain Wright, formerly of the Ala bama. • Geo D. Hintondhealledged mnl robbar,bna been committed to jail at Coloratioa, Ohio; far .want of !'"lmEtk4o44642lWdiarliWanirealif - wa s a Preite — d — ei hid $250, or 6101.0, of the identscal tans registered at- Newark. Aoother testifi•is that tweaty or thing keys were found to his bag gage. Whoa Winton waived at Wheeling it was hot weather. Mr. Botteford testified that H. call ed fora fire, though his family dept with °p an windows." Minton_has been ordered to give bail in $1 ii Ono for feloniously taking a mail beg from the siege near Mt. Vernon, Aug. 5, and onikeerling funds from the mad, Aug. 15, at or near Morristown.— The evidence was so convulsive on the second chuge that Ms lawyers made no detente. Correspondence.' the Pittsburgh Gazette. New You, Sept. 22. , The musical excitement, crested in this 'city by the arrival of Jenny Lind, has cot at all abated. Indeed it increases with each day and hour, end if she were to remain with us a month. or it year, she would fill Castle Garden, even If it were twice as large uit is now, to its utmost capacity. Her fifth concert took place last night, and the sti• deem was larger by et least 1000 persons than at any previous concert' and Jenny sang, perhau, better, for she seemed mote calm and composed, and leas nervous than heretofore. . Mae. Lind, since she arrived in this city, bar realised one of thou ovations, s kind of eternal spotheo.ls which the woild awards and catcall s to genie.. ' The laudation abe has received has been equalled by her extraordinary merit, and the whole world sands reedy to do hdr homage. The li. hardily of Mdile. Lied eurpaases her extraordinary genius, and ebo has endeared &emelt to the pro. ple of tbi• city, never to be forgotten. Her dona tion of 510,000 to various .cantles in thts.city it a tythe of her Intended Os. All, awe all, of . her volts from her tour in tee United Smite, are everted by her to the esishitattuent of free schools to her native land, Sweden. tier sixth concert will take place on Tuesday next, after which she will go to Boston for a meet, and then return here, cod remain until December, when she will wart on a tour to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the western and smith western Sates—so that you will have an opportunity of heating her in your , I As one excitement is always attended by other excited:mu% so In this case, Is there cot/operable excitemeat to see dictum Tragedy. written by Mr. Isaac C. Pray, of this oily, which Mr. Baclunan, the American Tragedian, brought out in Boston, some ten days age. Mr. Buchanan, who is • nephew of Kr. Bachman, late Secretary of State, took Boston by storm. Hie permeations of Haw let and Othello were pronounced, by the Boston milks, unettealled, and by their fiat he is placed. at the head of the profahimi. Arrangements are made for his 'pimento* at the Broadway Thee. Ire and if we eau mega from the excitement, I stated say that he will fill the house for a month. Tee new tragedy has been entirely succesefol.— The editor of the theatrical paper of the city a The Whistle."P ir v :SyVenoem pronounces Ze s t i s l g l too o b d e Mi e or b ily st . B. Tate Rats W/LT LOAM . Strusio . —The City Coon: dl on hider night acted finally upon the propos tattoos to loan the credit of the city in aid of the construction of various &always to connect altb the city. We understand that there were rive applications fat old before Council, and the Coon. eil his wisely, we think, determined to gateau bar out of the tire to vote of the electors, al the annual elections.' The total amount of aid pro. posed by Council Is one mutton of dollam, to bo divided as follows: • To the Ohio and biissianippl g6GO 000 " Hamilton and Eaton do. • 150 000 " —Belpre do. 150000 " Covington de Lezingtoi do. 100,000 In all, 11,00Q000 Tye St. Louis appropriatioz was agreed to by • vote of 25 to 8 ; the Hamilton and Eaton, by a, vote a 56 to 7; the Belpre by • vote 0.78 to 5 ; the Lexington by a vote of 25 to 8. This almost unprecedented unanimity in Coon. ell, le favor of these loans, me think reflects the feeling of the-people, and indicates • like nnanims by la the Ica vote of the electors. We think a decided majority will le Foiled inform , of the War machos suds sae trill be right andpreprr.—[Cin Gazette. . SOICI:DREPTICI or Pogue Errinnions.— Robed Steele, a young.man sited Ilitiel•cm Ye".. nodding near Parkersburgh, Va., hang himself a few days tined Ho attended the execution of young Green, in Jacksou county, &her which he had repeatedly exproated his admiration of death by hanging. A angular comment is this vipon the effect of publie execution. Masuracruirs OP Coat Stenos.--At Owego, N. IC. there is • manufactory whirl, tuns out 40,000 pounds of what Is said to be the whitest end mod beautiful Starch tor all doniedie peep*. eel, for the laundry sod pantry, sod courennes 201 bushels of corn per week. This new appli cation of corn may prove valuable to wedero far • mere especially, and create an *seemed demand or corn, as starch it very extensively - used. Tax Chas. Aaram::=—A dispatch of Saturdsy, _ • .. . from Wesidellteer PP: ". elle Spanish .. hfiiristert, at. the leanest of Mr. Webster, • returned last.night from Now Toth, oat had a lone coeference with titut: The business Wales to Cuba, and we understand that another attempt is to be made on Cuba. The descent is 'first to be made upon Hayti, for the overthrow of 1 Magill tklblOGIQCt , • . paoitr W Altfl *1102'0 3 . Correspondence of the Pisetiumb Gazette. Watormaymt, Sept. W.. Projected Terlff Movements ...sleight Slope of Baccess..lateresttog Fight Between Stiehl& wad Ms Democratic Friends. -.Proposed llejtro of elitohle To morrow, immediately alter the Naval Appro priation But shalt have been disposed of_ in the House, it is expected that aticther attempt will be made io introduce and pass either Mr. Vinton's, or Mr. Hampton's, or Mr. Ashmun's proposition for o modification of the Tariff. If it be made and fail, as I very much fear It will, the fact will stand recorded upon the joarrinl, in characters cf inef faceable distinctness that the Democratic party of Pennsylvania have denied to the suffering industry of that Stale the relief which a majority of the peo ple's representatives, without them stood ready to accord. So far as I can learnuot a min of the four who have already voted outright against aoyellano in the present ruinous system Is prepared to reverse his course, even if his vote would effect the object which the friends of efficient protection have in view. All of them, I believe r but lob Mane are candidates for re-election, and it seems are deter mined to brave it out. Well, the presumption cer. tainly is not violent dint if the constituents of these members can patiently bear with their previous course on this and numerous other occasions, in volving in their decision the sentiments of the great mass of the people of Pennsylvania, they will also tolerate spy notion they may choose Intake on this, which so vitally concerns their prosperity. Bct Mr. Gilmore who has voted right, and probably Would continue to do so, if present, has gone home, to defend himself against accusations based on his abience when several divisions upon important subjects were called for. He would vindicate his fidelity to much better purpose by remaining at his post in the House, and by voting for prow( tioo m any form in which it might be presented. The Senate Will to morrow pass the Civil and Diplomatic Bill with heavy additions. 'The pee sage of this measure will be bailed with great re joicing, for it will open the doors of the Treasury, for the release &twenty millioos of dollars limited up in the Sub Treasurer's offices, to the Irma detri ment of the business of tne country. The greatest effort. will be made by the friends of the person who has foisted himself upon Con gress as its printer, Thomas Ritchie, to induce the Senate to "Pity the sorrows of a poor old man' . and vote him a gratuity of a hundred thousand dol lars or more, in consideration of his pretended las see in executing the contract taken by the foreman of hi, ogee on his behalf nearly two years ago. I should not be surprised If he succeeded, for already it is given out that he Ms thrown himself epee the bosom of every tender hearted Whig and placable Democrat, shedding doods of penitential taus, and only asking to be honorably discharged from the public service, and sent some •with a pocket full of rocks He may so far operate upon the good feelings and amiable tempers of the members of his own party whom he has been for four years batty Insulting and revihng,and upon those Whigs bin trade to abuse and misrep a whole life, and whose sphere is Scouts, but the Home will be found There exists there a feeling of tired towards him, which he can net. I have indeed heard his most because worst provoked emmy, John I for. to let od from the penalties of hie ,table contractor, as he calls himself, knows no parties but his own forr. l that he would leave the city, break ittre sight of his, opponents, as Cat - is rumored that he proposes to eelf out toßorke and somebody else, and precipttately, leave on some not utireasonable condition, but Lung John will consent to nothing mad he stud have actually deputed. WAIMINOIONI, Sept. 23 No Tariff Reform yet—Series of =MI S team Ships, oldictiomi to 'lliom—lles parted 000 of the Ilstion from Mehl* 10 Auras, Speculation th ciatuis allowed by the 800010. There wn no opportunity to day kr Mr• Ash. man, to wtom has been confided the delicate and important duty of introducing the last attempt duo mill be made for the modtication of the tariff, si this Otiaioll, to bring in the proposition which a I. 1 lona which ismoniewhat di ' bang, perfecting. 'and parting . ation bill, and the adjournment did not to ea until a Tety late hour. Ai to mormar, I eral Appropflation bill mill be returned (IMO Senate, with trims amendments, I presume e liart will be made to Rifts • section to that►~ll 'rig the dewed relief to the Putrering thIlLlU4e /•Ing , ,ntere•te of the country. • Iyhe meal 631 went through without any imper f at etnendomt. The amendment proposed by .e C.:lnmate° on Naval Affair., 43r lending the veroment ereda toward. the COMMTSICGOO 01 • of very large and rapid steamer., to be ern- ,yed in the conveyance, under certain condi. cc, of free mimics to Africa, aria rejected by overwhelming majority; le fact the Committee the, Whole refused even to comider It. This Is • project nicknamed the Ebony bill. I think t re is a large majority of the Hoge favorable la tt.- object. The deportation to Africa of all free colored persons who desire to go thither :s what rid, ape will object to, but almost every body who has a duo regard for the See keeping and proper epplicarloe of the pubic money, will object to cormectieg mug such national enterprise with • private specedation, like this Ebony steamer line, which will [ranger a volition and a half of dollars from the public coffers to the pockets of the acbem era in five years. The fact is, these huge com mercial 'imam met. of war have been encouraged too fiir. They are not what they profess to te.— They are built, It is true, at the government ex. pease, but they are to all Intents and purposes pri. vote vessels, sad about the only result of the goy. ermuent connection with them, beside the snnual depletion of thetreasory, ts tbst It builds up out monopoly spinet which it is snip for lay individ. suds to contend. Sure enough, as intimated in my yesterday's lesser, to day brings forth the explicit statement that this most venerable and respectable father Ritchie, has sold out his establishment to brother Berke, late of New Hampshire. and mom lately stilt, Mr. H.'s partner. Whether It be ■ sham sale, as Mr. =tract about the pasting is oel. venially Insisted andadmitted to be a sham con. tract, we shall he able more distinctly to state al. tar the nome of certain' important pending pro. analogs, in :aspect !to the printing. In pursu ance of the plan, of which the above named trans. (er Is believed to be part and parcel,. Bright of lo • thins introduced to day Into tho Senate, so amendment to the Gemmel Appropriation bill, for caucelling the contract which the editor of the Union professes to have taken from his journey. men, oil of comp - notion to them, and far paying Mr Ritchie more then double the contract peace for the work done. Mr. Souls moved to amend by referring Mr. Ritchire'a allegation to IheSeseeta• ry of the Treasury, with orders to inquire Into the actual losses which Mr. R. may have suffered, and to make that lota, If any, good, and to add ten per cent. Or a Air and living ptefit. This pre• vailed7ayes 35, noes 15. Tenn cot so bad an amendment, for If itre Secretary proceeds wltb due caution and deliberation, the printers catin , Impose upon him to 'any greater extent than they cupid upon Caogren, and ten per cent. upon the actual coat of doing the printing, will be no very alarming lrnotint. My own opinion about the sale to Burke is, it Is only • pretext for coveting up an Intended hull upon the public fonds. and that as soon as it shall.be consummated Ritchie will take the helm again. The upshot ofUtz bu sioeu wdl . probably be that somebody will get • very liberal gratuity, gird that Coupe's will build a printing. Mice to do Its own work In, togeth, with that of the departments. Afler a very hard day's work, beginning at too in the morning and .ending at ten at night, the Senate puled the Civil and Diplomatic rippmpri. Mimi bill. We have repents of an active movement, in Georgia and South Carolina, toward' a Carotids ow giallo:lce of the laws and authority of the federal government. Some attempt at secession seem. likely to be made in both States. Convelge2oll will be held, but what these bodies willresolve to dot have no Idea. We only know, at present, that In Booth Carolina particularly,* mai cub. ed woo of kellog prevails. Should any thing like tererneeeeri 00004 I have no doubt that the will be more dinar:Ms to tbe-partie. Wee corned therein, than was the sittlllfmattonof KINIAMIL trerescare.-.41 whoe maq named ray,eorocrozo elhee"arreated In froetiegbaln Co, (Va..) upon the charge of taming tides/Ted II! lic" aro is Rockbridge woo • few dap sin ce ile n* towed In tbelockbridge Coast to sla rani coa. Ilacamat is tho haasaaary. • From the National Intelligence, neceptlorn of the Tothfah poottolse On Saturday last Ants 800, Commissioner of His imperial Majesty the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, was presental to the Paismomer by the Secretary of State. All the Heads of Departments end several other distinguished peracns were pres ent. CM being introduced to the President, Attic BET made an address in the Turkish Language, of which the following is a translation: I have hid the honor to be appointed by the Go, erameat of his Imperial Majesty the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire to • Oil the if States of Amer ica, with the view of strengthening those relations of peace and fricdship which so happily have al ways existed between the two Governments. I have it much at heart to execute the wishes of my Soveriegn in an neceetable mannerpind,though the two countries are so tar separated, commerce and the inert-ening facilitiei of travel cannot fail to bring them nearer to each-other. With then . ex tension, mote intimate relations will hereafter nee molly arise between the Ottoman Empire and the Great Republic or the New World, It lies occasioned His Imperial Mojesty much pleasure to know that he Iran won the upprobatem of this Government, and that the American People by the course which he recently pursued in favor of the unfortunate Hungarian, whose position had claims on those feelina of humanity and benevo lence which at airtime* occupy the heart of His Majesty. I em intwuried by my Government to visit the . - institutions of public and private industry of this eouutry, and to :Moroi myself o f the system of oi ntment, so suecessfully followed in the U .Sta tes es, for the purpose of making a report on the s The hospitable and kind attentions which I have received from the American people, vinee my ar rival In the New World, I regard as so many eve den." of good will end respect towards my revere ed Soverign, whose unworthy servant 1 am ; and I beg leave to take the present opportunity of expres sing to you, as the Chief Magistrate of this truly great country, how deeply grateful I am for them. To these observations the Presideat made the following reply Slat Your arrive' in thin country is not unex• petted. The Representative of this Government at Constantmople therrined as, some Months ago, of oho purpose orate Sublime Porte to send a poh he spent to this country. The Government ui the flatted States removed this information web pleasure, and 1 am happy to day to realee toe an ticipation in which we have Indulged. The high meroideratton due in your sovereign and his payee:talent, and what we learn of your own nitelltgenco and character, conspire to make you a welcome visitnt. The oeraolon is tenting as well es pleasing. — From the Lteophorun you come, on au errand of toner nod at trientey inqinry, to the western I shares of the Miami, From • country of so ' mach antiquity, and no creme history, your One , ernmont, with . far seeing intelligence, has die patched yon to this our Western Republic, that you may arrogate yourself with its civilization, tuseentions, ea rural, and its power; and ' with the roe.. which, In Hale more than two centimes, have raised op sod established a roue comity et more t h en twenty five millions of pen I F ee, un der b e es or g ',retro:rent entirely free, sod I yet witch es have loan able, as we trust, to cake the American character not unfavorably known Is the world. In tie name of the America Government and I People, I bid yen wen-eine ' The country U be ore you, aira all open to your examination and Inspection. Whatsoever there to in our political , organization. in ear system - el education and in. woureen, In our commercial reeulationti, or or the organization sad cenipmept or our means of nos Cereal defence, whether in the army or io the ea vy, will be readily subjected to your Inquiry.— Competent =Beers will be instructed to conduct you to the dock yards and public. arsenals; the Itoopeal• for invalids and the 'alio. restitution' for the relief a the prier. ihe insane, the blind, and Me. impotert, will invite your attentien.— Yon will pass along, web opportune'es to observe the great lines of communication, of canals, and rail reads; and you will visa and examine those manufacturing entablaiments, the produce and growth of private enterprize, which have enabled the crawls of the United elates to hear samples of , the skill aoil industry of their people all over the Levant_ You will see the broad fields of &meth. can agriculture, producing wheat, maize, rice. cot ton, and tobacco. Finally, air, you will have an opportunity of behoiding the mountains, and the nvere and the I•kes of this =meant, and be able to reporf accurately, when you return to tbe elan. Grits of Europe and Aria. on what scale of Knapes trade are throe enteral features of the earth which have attracted sour ettent,on. While you retain in the country, Mr. Ce ramie. stoner, every - proper degree of respect will he paid to you, sod, to far as der ends on as, the wiaes of your Sovereign respecting the suttees of year miseen shall not be disappointed; and I tract, with yen, that its =leer may be • greater even. aloe of fnendet and commercial relations between the o,tpenan Empire and the Republic of the new world. Amen ' you hive said, and said tin ly, that His Imperial Majesty, your Sovereign the Sultan, has won the approbation of the American Govrnment and People, by the course pursued 1 by h i m M 'sear of thane. anfortunate llonariatie whose reteat cond.tion had claims on the f ee li ngs ' of the humane end benevolent all over the world ;1 riteration, lot ere say, isdeep, sad cordial o r Not diaposed to intetlere with lead g . o tech do not alfeet ourselves, rational and buten arg v trier rewriter, er all foreign wars, they Meyer theca sympathise most deeply in all wrurgla agitate oppienion. Theypre lever, of juviceoti milt goveramalt, of litenntall. and lb newhich prorpete. It,avitire of poetical at d so cial b.pp-neas =tuna criell• 1 relies; Mr. Clmeur.e . rtler. the pleasure I have in web:armee you tether. and reansure you of me dispositin or tbi, Gammon:Mat ta make your mire Wen agreeable to yourself and need ier°. to your iatelbgent Sovereign, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire" The edam Of Amin Bay was interpreted to the President ti Mr. Browo, dragomen or the Amer. eon L-gatioe at Canstautioeple, who in like own. nee taterpreta the reply of tee President to the Commissioner, who listened to it with profound attention, and from time 10 time evinced the deep impression it Male upon him. The Internet Improvement:Teel. It is hoped that Tarnes may be made to show their hands in Congnns on the peat question of In teroal Improvenews. We desire to see a test vole, rind to try the sincerit7 of the various sows of Lo' cofocoism. We desist to see the Opposition on the record once more, in support of the views of Mr. Tyler, Bulk, the Baltimore convention, the late Coalition convention at Byracuse,nudthe of the distinguished Democrats of Richmond"—or Ishe men seceding from that school, and honestly , admitting that the policy of the Whigs and the Ad , ministratioa no this sublet lithe true policy. Let en know who are the friends and who are the este , mien of Internal Improvement, without dalf• log or equivocation. If the Locoroco representa tives of the Nonh and West are disposed togn with the sklostractiOnists and duamiontsts on this subject, as on the tariff, let them frankly say so to their eon. stituents. If they are otherwise disposed, let them undeceive their Saiithern allies, sod ndmit that their Baltimore resoluhuns are all sham and bob bies. • - It is deal rsble that the people should node. stood the differeneo on this subject between ■ Locolkoo and a Whig s..ead.ticy. We wish to see the Aid sessloo of Congress ander a Whig Administratiog signsliked by the passage of a Harbor and kilter Bill, nod by its signature by • Whig President. Four bills In succession this have passed Congress for the improvement of the western intres and rivers have been defeated by locofoco Executive. Mr. Tyler vetoed two of them. Mr.' Polk vetoed one sad retained the oat er; and all this was in deferents, to the views and opinions °Ohs( wire drawing and lairoplitting class of polnicisos who, under LocoGsco domin ion, always exercise the mast banefol intinenee re aeon every thing thud wears the aspect of p grew or improvement. These are the men who are always uppermost when Locofocoism is in the ascendant. Tney din tale the policy of the adinleistratiog. They hint the Industrikl interests of the amothy by repndlat. log aiLpessurea for their protection. They are now seeking to introduce Canaan competition s o th e injury of our agriculturists. They over. threw the Tariff of 1542. They canned Ur. Tyler to veto the Improvement bills of 1814 and 1845, and Mr. Polk to veto the improvement bills of 1846 and 1847. Let them be brought to the test new—at the pre sent session—and let the people of the West know who are in, favor of Improving their lakes and btu. born—pmteeting their property and the lives ol their suisses—and who aro opposed to It. In the light of this knowledge, they may be able to judge whether tr, is bettor line them to vote for Locofoco nominees under instructions from the Baltimore convention, or for the long tried and consistent adrocales of a liberal Wino policy on this sub. le In the teat vote recently taken on the Tariff, we um the Locobcos of Heine, New Hampshire, Connertieut, Pennsylvania, Onto, and Indiana, uniting with the Abstract:mats and Diaunionista la sous down nny attempt of Icgti sting ho favor of the grata Industrial in ercsiso the country—the whole c ountry ; far we contend that Georgia, and Teoneesee, and South Carolina, and Alabama, are cc deeply interested in the protective policy as the people of Pennsylvania or hinuachusetts. We Isiah to see the name gentlemen on the record together In • vote on the Internal Improvement question. Let es know whether the AdminA• tratlen Li In a minority or tonality on this sub- jeet. Locofocoism has made at least two interesting i n l r m slO j b" B i r ' o r' w ". n, a :% " pe .' srer o7rh ' o ' go e ti va se 'e , a f o o t; one on the Tariff. In theme two imeelons, all the branches at iho Democracy oo.operated with en tire 'tummy and good feeling. We look fie • simile ensoperstion on Me Harbor and River bill —or on abandonment of Mr. Tyler, Mr. Polk, the Baltimore converolon, and the distinguished democrats of B.iehroond,"by a lormidable wing of Locofeeoimm.-84mtfi• A Dentnesuctr.—The Eagle and Bulletin, of Rome, (aswraia,) says that in his speech helms the poblln meant, of the citizens of Floyd cone. ty, on the 29th nit., °the Hon John H. Lumpiest stated that the bill Inuodured : by MN Domains of Insole, authorizing California to form a oonalitu. dog 40 he admitted aria State, Wu framed la 0011.° scalletee with Mr. Polk, and met his sp road.— Jedge Lumpkin was then a member of enjoyed:the eettfiaeOce of the adminfattetiOns and Iraq 4 , 02 Ws own knowledge,l BY AUTHORITY. PUBLIC ACTS Paced luring eke Find Sunongftike Thy Firs' IPthitic l —No. X I AN ACT granting the right of way, and making grant sippi, and Alabama in aid of the construction of a rail road from Chicago to Mobile. a gra of land to the States of Illmois, Minis. Be it tended by the Senate and Bonn tf Rep. nuentrattm if the Digital ants of Avanr,.. an Congeal ay.vvd4ed, That the right of way through toe public lands be, and the same Is hereby grant• ed to the State of Illinois for the construction of • re p road from the Southern terminal, of the Ilk. noia and Michigan Canal to a point at or neer the jot lotion of the Ohio and hlisaletippl rivers, with a branch of the same to Chicago, on Lake Mich• Igoe, and another vta the town of Galena, in said State, to Vahuque in the State of lowa, with the right, also, to take necessity meteriaSt of esulli, stones, timber, are., for the COnalluellOn thereof: Presided, That the right of way 'salt not excee one hundred feet on each side of the length there i' road ol; and a copy of the survey of antad an branches made under the direction of the Leal • !slum, shall he Gwearded to the proper local lead offices respectivela , and to the General Lind Of. lice at Washington City, within ninety day. after the completion of the lame. Sec. 2. And he it further enacted, That there be and is hereby granted to the State of Illinois for the purpose of aiding in making the mil ree d en d branches aforeeaid, every alternate sectton of land designated by even numbers, for ail sections in widen on earn side of sold road and branches; but in cam it shall app.= that the United Stales have, when the line or route of said road and branches is proofely fixed by the autho ity aformaid, sold any r any 'Mellon hereby gnuited, or that-the right of pre-emption has attached to the Paine, then tt shall be lawful for any egret or agents to be ap pointed by the Governor of paid State, to select, rob - Ject to the approval aforesaid, from the lands of the United States most contiguous to the tier of sec tions shove specified, so much land in alternate pechona or parts of sections, no shall be equal to such land. as the United States have sold, or to which ire right of pre-emption has attached an aforesaid, such lands being i goal in quantity to one half of six sections in width on each side of said road and branches., the State of Illinois shall have and hold to and for the use and porpoise aforesaid. Provided, That the lard, to be so located shall in nom. be further thin fifteen miles from the line of the mad, And further provided, The construction of Mid rued shall be commenced at its southern ter. Mini., at Or near the junction of the Ohio and Mis swaippi rivers, end ha northern termanns upon the Illinois and Michigan Canal simultaneously, end I F ,,, c .„, 5 ,,,,, LlsTlons.—We regret to fee it Bub continued from each of staid pointa until complted, , red in a Washingtonbitt t to Philadelphia Co hen said branch reads shoirthe construetel, ri- i nii ° ° cording to the survey and location th_ernof: Prom. American , that en serious effort will be made. at this seraian tol Congress, for the bat covering lona deal further, That the lands hereby granted Isbell he applied Ila the construotion 01 said madamd branches es by French spoilation, That long delayed , respectively, in gimntities corresponding with the measure of Justine has antlered, bite most other ' grant for each, and Muhl be dammed of only as the matters of general ienportance, hp the protracted work progresses, and shall be applied to no other nod unprofitable agitation of the plenary question. purpose whatsoever. And provided further, That • After forty year, of delay, Mete claim, might well any and all lands reserved to the United States by . ha entitled In fats conaiderenon, except with there j the act entitled, "Au act to grant a quantity of land who, lite Mr. Polk, believed that a right became to the State of Minces, for the purpose of aiding in ' depreibited in proportina to it• age; for Mich wet opening a canal to connect the minters of the Illi- 'the whole argument of his discrethable veto me, soil river with tin sie Of Lake Mittelgan, approved . stage. March second, eighteen hundred and twenty see., I enJ' be and the same are hereby ;reserved to tha United States from the operation of this act. Sac. 3. Aid be tl fralher enacted, That the sec tions and parts of sections of land which by such grant, shall remain to the United States, ',ratan six 1 miles on each ride of paid fond and breaches, shall not be sold for leas than double the minimum price 1 of the public land+ when sold. SEC. J. And b• it further enacted, That the said lands hereby granted to the said State shall be sub ject to the disposal of the legislature thereof, for the pommies atoresied and no other; and the said rail road and branches shall be and remain a public highway, for the me of the Government of the United Stain, free troth all toll or other charge, upon the transportation of any property or troops of the Caned State, SEC 5. Ara be it further ettoaref, That if the said roil road shall not be completed within mu yeara,the said State of Illinois shall be bound to pay to the United States the amount which may be re reined upon the sale of any part of raid lands by said State, the title to the purchasers under said State mummies valid; and the title to the residue of said lands shall re-invent iii the United States, to hove and hold the same in the tame manner as it this act had not been passed. S.. ti. And in a further maned, That the Unn tad Stems mail shall at ell times be transported on the said rail road, under the direction of toe Pisa (Mice Department, at such price as the Congress may by taw direct. SEC. 7. And 64 if further enacted, That in order to aid in the rontintmlum of said ceuind rail road from the mouth of the Ohio river to the city of Mo. bile, all the rights, privileges, did babilitimi herein. belore conferred on the Seale 01 Illinois, shall be granted to the Suttee of Alabama and Islissisampi respectively, for the purpose of aiding in the eon. struetion of n mil road Crain said oily of Mobile to a point near the month of the Ohio river, and that public lands of the United Slates to the sane extent in proportion to the length of the road on the same terms, limitations, nod restrictions in every "morel shall be, and Is hereby granted, to said States of 41abam H OWa and Misaiseppl, rea ELL pe cool3Btivelv. , Speaker of th , Home of Iteresetatives WILLIAM li. KING, President tMI it the Sero u tt y e ii niamore. L „ AP' 0 g the anent of the United States to ~ . a act She General Assembly of Maryland; gamed at the December session, eighteen hun• j dred and forty four, chapter two hundred and eighty seven. 1 pr, it ~,,,,,a ~,,, 14, ~ m ale and 11014,0 of firpre .nr..tatrelafthr I'nite.l State. of elea,r;ra in Con ,averaiila, That the assent o f the Ustiled 1 , States be and the sane to hereby, a wen to the WI of the General Assembly of Maryland, posed at fib Ikeernber sermon, eighteen Mandrel and forty four, Mesmer two hundred and eighty aeven, entitled, "An net supplemetary to an art mauled, 'An act to amend the aft ineorpomtmee the Chesapeake and Ohio penal Company,' tamed at Unreal ber session, eighteen hundred and thirty one, chap. [ ter two hundred and ninety seven," and to each rmnd every provwton thereof ; and that the same be, and are hereby extended to so much of the said canal as lieswithin the District of Colombia, ill an full and eileetnal a manner as if tit, several provisions aforesaid were hereby formal' enacted. Approved September :al, Leah 31 I AN ACT to suppress the 9 , lsve . Trada in the D:et not of Columbia Be a manta by the &wale and Howe cf Repro. wintetinessf the Untied Stews gr Aloereea In Con grow swernbled, That from and dmr to, find day ofdsrothry„ eighteen hundred •ea fin , not be lawful to bring tato the Diane% of Colombia any slave whatever, for the purpose of tieing ao'.ll, or for the purpose of belay placed in depot, to be robtrquently transferred to su• other State or place to be sold as inerchan dire. And if any gave shall be brought Into the and Diatrici by ate owner, or by the authority or consent of its owner. contrary to the provisions of this act, such alays shall thereupon become liberated and free. Sac. 2. And to It/nether enacted, Tool It shall and may be lawful for each of the Corporation. o: toe caws of W.W.1., and Georgetown, from time to time, and s. of,. as may be necessary, to abate, break up, acid abolish any depot or place of cionfluement of slaves brought into the said Dto 1,101 a. merchaudiae, contrary to the provision. of this igt, by such appropriate means as may •opear to either of tee told Corporations expedient and proper. And the some power is hereby vested to tee levy court of Washington manta, If any at. tempt stall be made within itsjurisdictlonal limit. toestablish a depot or iptsoe of C0661,1[61121n slaves brought into the said District as botcher, dies far sale contrary to this act. Approved Sept 20,1850. [Ponuc—No.3.l.l AN ACT to supply a deficiency itt the approp don for pay and mileage of members of -Cow for the present session. Or it smarted by the &nom and House of Reprre sentatives of the Linseed Stases of America lllGon grats usemsled, That the aunt of one , hundred and sixty thousand dollars be, and We seine is hereby, appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of mile age and per diem of Senators, members of the Home of Representatives, and Delegates in Congress, at the present eesslon: two thousand Ihree hundred and thirty dollars, foraditionel expense of station ary for members of the Rouse of Representatives, during the present 'mien: Provided, That the mileage of the Senators and Representatives from Calilumls, and the Delegate from Oregoo, be com puted according to the most usual traveling route within the limits of the United States; and the per diem of paid Senators and Representatives for this session shall conmence from the day on which the constitution of California wee first communicated to the two Rouses of Congress, respectively: And that the sum. of fifty thousand dolhsis, in ad dition to the sum already provided for, to the Civil and Diplomntin .Appropriation bill, be and the tome is hereby, appropriated for the conttogeotea penaesof the Douse of Representatives: And that Hugh N. Smith nod Almon W. Rabbit, late claimants tar seats in the Home of Representa tives, from New Mexico and Utah, be allowed their per diem of five dollars, from the day of their urri• vial in Washington, to the day when their clam to ' a seat won rejected by a vote of she limmellf Repro sentenves;and also, the mini of two tnousand dol lars each for their mileage: Pr.rided, That no per diem shall be allowed, for any time previous to the commencement of the present session of Congress. Appealed September 20,, IEOO. it'itemc—No. 30 1 AICACT to repeal so much of the act approved eletealh of August, of eighteen hundred and fory eight, as extends the provisims thereof to Macao. Be u enacted by the Senate and /faux. of Repre sentertiota ofike United Stow of Antrieo in Con peas oesemMed That ma much of the act "to carry into elifeet certain provisions in the treaties between the Wilted dates and China, and thoOttomna Porte giving OCltilatijudicial powers to ministers oat ' consuls of the United States in those commie., ap proved the eleventh day of August, eighteen huo• dyed and forty eight, m extends jurisdiction over, or the light to egerehte any of the powers conferred by said am, in Macao, be, and the some kninbY -repeated. Approved September 20, 1850. PALL IMPORTATION OP RARDWARR. • LOGAN, WILSON CO. '429 WOODSTREEt Are itoti; . prop. g ,etti t ottn frObh .took of Enghsh, German, and ?acidic.: liddiwlM to era superior inducements to bayou. now tittlag to potchase will ptomoto then Interest by looking kfooltb ohf nook, 00 they are doterimned w 001 l on the most naseaoll tame, PPP Ds. Wsirrrids SIRCZ Bls ExecoTme The Evetting Paw has a letter hem a cowmen. dent at antou, giving some facts appertainleg to the family of the late Professor Webster, which are not without interest, though they curiously ii tcatrate the arrange follies of which poor human nature is capable : "Daily, even to the preaerif period, you may sea persona driving up to the dwelling house of Mrs. Webster, Cambridge, En the purpose of at least looking at the outside of the house where her late husband lived. The day after the ego cake, a carriage drove op, and, a lady, (at teat apparently one) and her two daughters, (a Mrs. P.) from New York, alighted and dealrod to eater sod see the corpse. stating that they had came on purpose. When the application was objected too gently, they foliated upon entering, till they sere more peremptorily refused. "Among the masa of communications and-lets ten which the family have received since his ar• rest, (and they have been no 12[1“.1.01111 that the postage alone, which they have been obliged to pay, might have supported them for half a year ) was one from a Baptist clergyman, of Kentocky, who offered, if the family would send him en money to pay bta traveling expenses, to come , on and an his Influence with the Parkman as his deceased wife had been a distant relation . . . of theirs, and with Gm Briggs, who belongs to the Baptist persuasion, to procure a pardon for the convict. "Another man presented himself at the house. a short time before the execution, and desired an interview with Mro. Webster, for the purpose. as he stated, or mating some Important communice. lions to her. They proved to be that he had hit upon a scheme to effect the prisocier's es tape. that a vessel was ready to rail and bring him away in safety, and all he desired was the co-operation of the family. A scamp, whose name is not known, perpe. tutted the villainy of tendlny,alier the e2ecUtino, a newspaper to the house, directed to him. W welch contained a wood cot of the execution in detail. "Two Sundays ago, when the family appeared in the parishchurca to atfend public worship, the minister, (who was not the regular clergyman of the pariah, but preached there merely by way of exchonge,)•lthougis be had been expressly told by the regular minister to be careful in regard to his subject, b.c min the unfortunate family rsiaht, perhepti,ettetid; chose the edifying subject of 'The execution cf brgintrog with mot, (:ions. I could add other incidents as flattering to Immo nature ea these; but the heart sickens to think of them." one of Ohm and ran.. R. R. Ca, Third •t Perrearann, Ananst 5, tasn. Tna Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are hereby nottbed to pay the eighth 3 nettlagkem of five dollars per share, at the abet of the Compavy, on or before the ffOth day of Ataktiat The Muth instalmentl on or before the :nth day o September. The tenth Instalment on or Wore th. 20th day of October neat ri:r The 7th instalment eras called for on the 20th July lest aagadtf pond It d to Sight by Mt I, S. S Lurrols—Sir: I wish to bear testimony to the • edual emote of the Oil called Pettoteura. 1 was (or long tune atticted with a badly inflamed and wry • is eye, so much was to lose sight entirely for about three months, with eery little hopes of cwr recovering the mht, and beta slight prospect of hewing it cc- of the sorenesit my attending physician .ccessful In making a core, or in giving re and afforded me but little encouragement. I beard of the Petroleum about the lit of A pril,lkso, and gave it a tr,,,0, the result is, the sight is restored and my eyes well, except a little tender or weak when I go out in the sun. ANN IRELAND. klanefield 8t.., Cincinnati, May 2-1,1A.k1. . Si. Lirrroo-91r. I have been atilmted with Piles for rea)eare, and have tned other fCaledlell, without permanent relief, ootil I heard or the Petroleam. I nave toed only nne bottle, and mink I am entirely NEEIM2II=I Pik.. I have known it to he good for core eYa& Cincinnati. May :SO, Ea C. GARRIITBO3I Bar sale by Keyser & McDowell, 140 Wood areal, II F, tieliers, 37 Wood at.; D 31 Coll . , Allegheny ally; D A Ballast, Allegheny; Joseph Dostelus, Allegheny . alto by the proprietor, 8. al. KIF.It, 114 Canal 8.111. Seventh it, Pitsrbargh mt. D. /11VAT. • • 74$y • Ihnust. Cornet of Fourth &HO E WAREHOUSE, GNI W ood at, bottroan Third &Fourth, Are now receiving their •ek ery large and raped°, Pal Sle of BOOTS, 811088, AND BROGANS Also, 110NNEr3 end PLOWEItS, WI of I. Islee style., sod esp ~.sly adopted In Me wee,. t fade It Inas /,erlf oclectr l sviLLI strat Cam of.e. an it, •irr old gun ity II not au; passed by any wee td found caner east or west. Oar eustorocre en d d too chants generally art inward to call and examine, we ore eetennined to sell on the on rensonabl terms. Also, Goodyear's Patent Rubber Shoot of a kind. aorrdidlf • Lit rvi , CORD & CO, a Wholesale & Retail Mans lecturers it Dealers in HATS, CAPS & FURS Car. Wood &Filth sta., Pittsburgh, Where they offer a fall and complete [neck of tint. Caps, Furs, all, of everyipality and style, by %Choi. tale snd Retail, and anyae the attention or their or somata and purchasers generally, ...icing them th they will lei' on the MOST aavattraasem TRAILS. &millet( latpravemaiato IS Dos ttttt y DR. 0. 0. STEARNS, late of Boston, t* prepared to manufacture don nd s BLOCS in whole and part <agate, upon umi or Atmospheric Sustain Plates TOOlll/01. COI. rm. lams cm, where the nerve I imposed. Office and residence nett door to the May egla cage, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Ram ro—J. R. Allred den. F 11. F.AI/111. 1:11001311LAGE 110BIIK IBISTITOTIONII CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY Of Pltt•burgh. C. 0. HUSE4,Itoosiv.•IARNS , SZei. Office—NSo.ll Water street, In t h e - worthoure or C. GRANT. THIS COMPANY Is now prepared to insure all kinds of mots, on house., manofactones, goods merchandise ha store. and In Iraniiitir 'mem, At An Simple guaranty for the ability and integrity 01 the Institution, in afforded in the character of the Di rectors, who are all citizens of Pittsborgh, well and favorably known trithe community for their prudence, Intelligence, mod integrity. Drourrolts—C. O. Hussey, Wm. Ilagoley, Wm. Liar i rgor , Jr , Wolter 'tryout, Ilugh D. King, Edicc.md lien:neon, John Llaworth, S. ilarbough, 8. N. Riot. aphhtt Ramo! R•ao!—Ut. M'Lane•a Vetaufute for el. pelting Worm. !—AMOntelitng Cote. ..Fooling It to be a ditty due to my fellow bongs, I lay before them a feet which toot pinto not long alone. Lam tall I called on Mew., ll3vold & Co., 01 Williamstown, N. Y., for ratio Worm Medicine, and hey recommended Dr.:Wl:Ames Vern:alum or Wenn Doecifie. I took a bottle home and gave a dose to • child about nix year. old, and to my great aatoniatt • went it brought away 03 worms. 1 soon after gave another dovepr rho some child, which brought away about 50 more, making some 130 worms In about 12 boon. I have given to other of my children very effectually, and can cheerlblly recommend it to all. JAPIIET C. ALLEN Amboy, J 1517.^ [I:T . For sale by J. KIDD h CO, No 40 Wood strut 50p91.41.k.gi J. E. DEADY. ATTORNS Y AT LAW, No. 89 ktfth PltTflfldll, A. C'MUSICAL TECHNOLOGY; or Chemistry applied to the Arta and to onnufactures. De...F. Knapp. rat 'ale by It C STOCKTON Pook seller, Printer, and Binder, arp47 47 Market at (American, Post. nod Chronicle, copy.l LAMPBLACK—Iust received and for sale et the drug at .re of le N %VICKERS il sal !SET Cor. Wood A Sixth at• SANDS , SARSA PARI LLA— luau eed for sale by ~P 27 6 N WICKERSIIAM TOWNSEND'S SARqAPA lILI,A—A few Boren for nate by isepdH S TRTISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHER RV—On hand VI and for sale by S N ULESIIAUEL'S SHAVING CREAM—Where le 1/1 the than who does not appreciate the luxury of en easy above? If any there be, we do not adder.. our. wives to him. DM to all miters we my, If you wish to render Mating a pleasure, putchsee • box clinics itlmonn Ptetachio or Ambrosial Shaving Creme. It is utterly imposeible to find mestere de scribe the feelings of a person who has bean used to Shnvinglith ordinary coop, upon ranking trial of this for the fir t time. It is a combination of wonder, ad. tairstior, nd plenum , JULES HAULL'S SHAVING CREAM is exceed ;nor ,mollieut; rendering the stiffen and mon wiry beard soft and pliable, producing en t obeirabte l at h, and by it. estrenitly miln ontuno allaying all irrita tion, and preventing that unpleamoit and stiff feeling of the skin which is SO altos experienced atter shav ing. Gentlemen using Juice Hanel's f•having Cream may face the coition and moat piercing winds ten Medilely oiler without the skin becoming chopped. And thole woo once nee It, we can Bluely say will never 1110 any other. One great advantage, which will be e•pecially ap preanoed by those who moo whtekere, th e fa .t that it will oat &eviler tie beard, which most seeps will do, h e a seedy or mew appearance to m . edge of the mhielrerx Jules Ilauelts Shaving Crea. are delightful preparations, compounded with ekIII, to the at. etch/sten of all articles calculated to render the operation of abasing wipleuant, and will he appreciated bt all who make trial of theme. Prepared y JUL 69 HAVEL, PrOhMer told CileMilti 1.2/ chestnut ,Phlls. For sale, wholesale and retail, by D. A Fahnestoek andk Coy V,. E. Fallen , Pittsburgh; and John Sargent and J. Mimhell, AlleshenY MIT. sept7—xp 1313PENDM74_ 00 doz uwtwd Out reed kr No Ig NI p 5 1 1 ,9 2 YSAOS4 HEALTH. Disease, end Remedy. ,„ _ Adelaide Unclear, a novel. By u the anthoot "Lenten Arnold," 4 Nonnatea Lc , Life COrtespondence of Robe Sorcher—Pd n d. Gibbon's Rome—sth and Gdi vol. completion of the Work. Received aed for aide by "P 24 R 0 STOCKTON taAR a MOLASLML4—•tS , I t I , Ig: prim: o bi 0 za p; ~ in oak brit, in store and for ale by W a M MITCIIELTMEE? •nrM Liberty a• eases of toper French CiVere a ts T Z trand, seethed l o st for 6"h'bi "l' 114 st st AN' 51mIr 'e C COMISS-75 gross Fancy Combs of — SIM F !mcet patterns, jam rend for sale by_ sortonont of `,llk, Vlore., for snit C NEAGEIi_ I RTS DRAWERS—A large ass Q.Woolen, and Cotten Storm and Dt low by E.'eP.4l - LTOSIERY—a fine assortment of ladies' &ad ebild jj. rens , Woolen Hose, comprising every' •nriety, 13 . YEAGEIR'' just reeelved by (sea:Ml VITRAPRING RAPER-40k reams rig and craw Ty wrapping medium, double median., crown. &Oil &it:ile crown, a ecry aaperior article, on band and for vole by R C STOCKTON • .itept6 c 47 Market et. PRINTING CAPISR—Oree, the bent In the market, for tale by eco26 R C STOCKTON DAWN lIAMS-2 0 cask. mend but rongb, will be JUlleold low to dime she lot by ISAIAH DICKEY t CO Water & Front Ste. (1111.:E31:1—.2110 bra superior on hand for sate by kj ISAIAH DICKEY & CO SuFwellor Scotch watt/ Irl•It 'Whiskey. PUNCIIEONS tewart's celebruted Malt Whis. key, orrery del S icate flavor. 12 puncheons Meban's Waternide, extra quality and inch proof, un maxim house lock. Alto. 13mndie. o f different different 'int iges and Wands in half, quarter, and 0at.... Imported and for sale by A 11 hIcCALLA, enr&dcridlen gp--48 in \Velma at. Philadelphia - DUFF'S mEnt i mis rIORN ER of Tutrd and hiarkM eta, conblisited by the prince td in couEGE .Bla. On referring to any' of one vsident city will lue • ~00rne of ingtructin c a in Mule.l ttrit..c AND 'STEAM HAAT 131/0A Rasrraa,COAlltlAßAL CWAPP• TATIOW, Coamarcoc LAW, and PLAIWAWIIP, - tne earrted in a deuces of perfection never • approached by any other teacher in this part of the country. Cir. calm,. of mutts, he, , are mailed to any part ofyT ihe • sephStarl STNAIII SAW AIILL POlll, SALE. rullE thoecrther offers for sale the t; team Engine. with the hiaw Mill geenng sod lath cutting ma chinery, in the LuiMing on the east side of Craig at, in A:leghe.ny city. Ile will also, if desired, melt the building which ie one hundred and twenty feet long by forty feet wide. (he engine is an excellent one, with nbllscient power to drive all the machinery for sassing and lath nutting. The whole could he leolo4. ed and set up elsewhere, within sixty clays, nt a mo• de tate expense. Or. he idlewithe the steam engine and bail ding;wiih ralheiens around. Inc any other parpose than /awing, foreterm of leers.' NEVILLE B. CEISIG, Zhilittoirtf NM !SIM 0? l i ffr a r C111C11.N.111146 , 3 PIANOS. JTOHN IL MELLOR, No 91 Wood street, salt anent for Clackering , Ptano Foeles far Western Penn sylvsnis, hag received, end no ready for sale, the lallowmg as mrtment selecte.! by himself from the manufactnry, nod will be supplied as usual at Ph. Ch,ckevna's prices, 2 on Lows XI V, 7 octaves. 5 elegant Rosewood,: do, 2 do do 64 do; a do do 0 do; I do Mattog.y, 0 de; I do Walnut, 6 do, I full carved aeruigrand. A CARD—The aubsenber •ha the plearure of :toeing to the citizen. of Pittsburgh , that he hat made artaticernenta with PI, John II Mellor, for the CSCILIIIVC tale of bit Plano Fortes. in PIILOUIgh and Western Penn-, lama. and thole wishing to pa. chase may be assured that then interest" will he faith fully intended to J CRICKERING Bona, March 0, IRS. In addition to the above stack of Pianos from Chickenng, a new slimily is offered from the factorie of Adam Stodart Bacon & Raven, and Worceste New Vora, and Hallett, Comma Cr:Allen, Boston, prices varying 'rota two to three bandied dollar. ririsol AREITI(NOT to receiving a large soortraent of funey and staple, variety, and Dry Goods, consisi ing In part of Wooten, Thiber. and Cashmere Shawl, Silk, Berlin, Thibet. Kid and Buckskin Gloves; Wool; an and Worsted Comforts; Alpacas and Banharinesi Woolen and Canton l lannels; Colored and Dleaelied Niarlins; Carinets and Cassimeret ; Ribbons and Limes; Untions •nd Corribr, 'Thread. and 'twangs; Umbrellas and Dress Bone, Ac. All of which, country nod city Merchants 000 spectrally i.ited examine. Wood Of. septa I)TUTZ l l l 2:ll ' n ' i F r— ' "!: : W:l N tl2?%g i t 4 Zlrn Won rreetved Holmes' Laerary Depol,l Idea at, oppo.iie the Post office .p 2 ,5 T INSEED arts pure, jam ree'irfor rale by acpCS J LI CANFIELD CLOVER SEED-8 brie morn and for Pale by V septa 'J II CANFIELD BEAM CIIEESE-300 bxs prima exiting oboe., V/ Just ree'd for sale by J R CANPIELD ALEAATUS-200 IV calks purr, Nor sal bp J CANFIELD Tl-IS-l"'lif 11. Teas: q o esta_l4 : 30 do fa tteluans.v.e... - • ASA-supra TrOm the tna Country EIACILT the tame kind ofSmall Leaf. Eine,Srrona, and Rough MonneEl Mack Teas data are wed in the Old Country, can be bought at 50e and 75e per lb. at filorcia & tiavrootes Ten Shne, e.t aide of the Di 11710,111. "and nn where el. in Pittaturah aeptta_ Cll/GAY TEA AND NO 1111111 TAKE. f n ß g l7 , l .:, ir ele t ; rf re o e ßT , H, in the Diamond, are sell ifl 5 ole per Ib—TILT IT 11 mrp,ll Extra Sup. Noe oolov g h Ningyong Te• 911111 SE are the very best Week Trait that are on. L ported Imo the Cr ited Stales. Morris & tlitwortn. Tea Dealers, tit the Diem end, are sellingoald Teas at 11, low pore of :se per for en. h. Fetal OM': FaSTEIL or the :Hymen. of the COO. of R London, volJ of they tolerating work has been rreeivedat Holmes' Wens') . " Depot, Third street, opprene the Poet Office; also, Ellen Parry, ur Trials of the Heart, by Olivia; George Castriot, .n reed Peonderbeg King of Albion, be Clement ,C. Moore, L.L.U ; and No 31261 Littell's Living Aae. LARGE and extensive asamment or PATENT A NE' ALLIC RUBBER FABRICS, among the tomcat endless variety embraced lit the satonment., may be found the following:— Hone Covers, Carnage Cloth, Air Beds, Air Pit towslitir Cushion; Wale, Pall; Tobacco Pouches, Flitting Boots, Coat; Copes, Cloaks, Tarpaulin., Gloves; Mittens, Pouches, Maps, Els sacs, Porter, How, Boor Sprtrgs, Machine Bo tiling. Boa , Wester; Alachlne Faciing, Camp Blankets, Pinner Holders, Life Preservers, Travelling Rags, Isthmus Bags, llntl.g Mats, Dolls , Heads, Doge, Lions, Saddle Bags, Air Bills, Foot Batts, Ladies' Wash Gloves. Ladies' Ciona Shoes Gems' Gum Shoes,Leggings, de Every eructs sold at this ems binbroent is warrax.l to possess all the char...mos essential to water proof goods, t lit,—insolubility under any degree of hoot, liesibtity is the severest cold, great durability, itghtzein, perfect imperviousness, ...freedom front oaor, for rule at the Goodyear Rubber Emporium, Nos 7 k. ft Wood street sere. 0 Wltt, " " .1...1:421 - P...PEI—A large of and P T'2'l!.l by 11 LL, e. FS:W.:Jot ORPIIAS ASYLUM yirANTF.D, burgh aged lady, to take chugs • k the Pitt and Allegheny Asylum f • °spits., as Matron; also, one as assistant. Apply to MRS. EDRINGTON t MRS. CAMPBELL, sep73 or, MRS. ROBINSON. coma • . - • Tm: Annual Meeting of the atoebholdent of d Pennifylvania Salt glanulacturing Gonpany and be bold no theThdae of October next, at 12 o'clock • atthe office of Mr. George T. Lewis, Front et., bolo Walnut, Philadelphia. • - GEORGE TLIOMPSON, Secretary. eepild2oe NEW BOOKS. ENGLISII GRA hllltAß—The English Language is Its elements and forms, with a history of its origin and developement; designed for lase in colleges and schools. Wet. C Fowler, late professor of Rbetoria to Amherst College. . . Astsonomy—The recent progress of Astronomy; especially In the United States. By Elias Loomis. Five Tears of a Hooter , . Lite in the far Interior of South Africa, with notices of dm RUM e tribes, and antedates of the chase of ths lion, elephant, toppopo. tam., circle, rhinoceros, Re., with illustrations. 13y R. U. Caroming. Received for said by R C S TOCKTON sopM 4 Market at [Post, Chronicle, and Amerlehri copy.] NEM GOT OF SPLENDID PIANOS, ilTusle am! Al ruled Matrimony, Signor the Golden Gary, No 1007hird street. "11. ELMIER. respectfully informs his Glenda and .he public, that Ire has 'rust retained (ram the east, with a most elegant and attentiveassort merit of Pianos of venoms styles and prices, selected by himself, with great carmen the celebrated factories of Nouns it Clerk, N. Y., and Dunham, N. V.. (film of Stodert k Our h•tm,N. try Having selected the above Ram an Immense stork just fintalthd by the above makers, they are warranted of superior quality and tone, 'and will In all em ri s be lo' at New York fae. tarY Mice , Purehasers will reoeivil n Written ROOT arty with each l'iano, entitling thenato an escharge or return of same if found ectective. ALPO, • lot of splendid Guitars, (tom, the factory of Schmidt k Maul. N. V hitt' are • superb article, and warranted equllf if trot superior, to any made In the world. Also,. fine releetion of Flutes. Clstionets Vlo Brar• luotrurnents, and the Desert and moat popular moue, Inelathnit Jenny Lead's celebrated tiorgt. cepa, _ NEW PATTERNS . of Wail 197irfor Haiti, in Arabesque and Persian styleit.• itera . W P MARSUALL ZANY% CGRRANTS-=- 3 cat ka tot WM A . 31 cGLU RG k y CO se "I ."3G Lioerty at. ALI T CA , TE MA' Fancy Temp nr:a GYM A McCLURG & CG C loeii alit; ta• counno do; for ule ny se.= /STUART & RILL doz. B1100)1S-9.5 , Mr rale by • ovokl STUART k SILL aALERATUS-40 blo Fat quell 7 kw tale bY 0 null 5111 ART &SILL D .. _ AC ooOrn— A Ula lot clear oIdeSITUART e &SILL tZTARCII--30 bay best bonds for ettla by 10 "rat STUART k. PILL 'n ED CO RDS—Dlffereat sizes, (411I2 1b: JD se On ' BILL S UN./MS MOLASSEA,97 bhu N 015uon 109 brill 14 0 Manuel; (sbris 8 11; 141 200917 1111019 N & KIIHIPATRICk VOW - it. FLAY YAI LINSEED 01L-29 0116 for U 1 by D A PAHNESTOCX it CO ttp23 ,Cor:Pfin & Wood OIL PEI•PERMINT--606rb ;Awe (or Io by Impel ' B A EALINEBTOCX aCO rIANNIN-40 ounces tor ule 1 41 : 1 6 3arm , 00 PRO DAY WILKINS HALL AIARVLS & HANVI.F.r.4 GIGANTIC 111111101 OF CALIFORNIA, G od able(' Lora Wog the lath suitros &Or Will open in a few days, -DAMPED from original sketch s taken. the sprit by Paul Frimervt , Esq., under the personal ob. aervation of J. L. Marvin, ono of the proprietors, who bas spent a ye views.ar In Catifornia, ro d will explain the different This rolebrat.d work of an, cot bracing splendid views of Chagrea,Gorgona•Pron 7 lai Lcaptileo, thn Fraelsoo, Sacramento City, Sower s Fort, the mining districts, covering th.Olgirot of Cro y... find vying • correct minor of aie whole cran ny patrod through, and now ores led by War friends and follow coontrymen, was visited In New Yost, Albany, and Troy, by over 70,1/00 persona, and In Sahib by 9.11.0rn, comprising the odic of Sloth cities. hoots oven at 7 o'clock. to cortimence Itt 71. Admits , ion, 25 cents. Children under ten years half price. Exhibition on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. ' AT PH1..0 HALL, ' Dubufo's grand original Paintings or ADAM & EVE, lIWPARADISE. THESE sublime moths of art, valued at 011d110tdre4 thousand dollars, have horn exhihnrd in tho principal cities of England. fielend. Pantland, and the Mind States, to the univegml admiration Or Over two millions of parsons. Open (torn In the Morning till 10 at night. Admittance (11 et. Childreirtnets. seal 0 fIREIGIITON, Proprietor. Tomperancewlllit & Nablaatown Plank . Road c0mp...7. : • NNOTICE is bekebygiven, thin la conformity with the yr ovaions of an Act of Assembly, autborinlng tha ineorpw talon of the above company, paned the 7th day or A pal, tett?, book. wilt be opened for snb seripuon.lo the capital sleek of said company, at the oft. of Grown and Kirkpanick. tawny meet, In the city of Pturbuteh. on Wednesday. the •00 day of ' Oetobornext, nt the boar of 10 o'clock, A. hl, and l:0 caoloe for the space of floc 'day*, or until the whole umber oflthares winked by the sold set Abell have been stibsctlbed.• • c 03060 ClO3llO. .1090110 in P. Rossl George icehota It ni Jace Wont )il. B nreorn James 'Prank k .I.arri °wore 4 ' George lredne IL A. hteVaf John Siefert I .khn Obey • , Samuel Dell Mums r hers !gene Walker :Samuel Grab= E. C. White i P. I. Smith Jeenb Po.llolle .-Wllliarn Foster Robert Sterrett I Jamas Rlebenttort oeplardaandt ' • _ - MURPHY & BURCHFIELD lievula 1./16 Vgq,Z6lo= l. 4 o•l D arsm • OD DIXIE eTtlB Nortlx.East ear. of Feon.r Market rte, WILL ILE-OFEN,, On Monday montuag, Mi Eel , ember, With a Large stock at New Good: .4.21 o. ur oumnasitLinos Corner of Market it'd Third streets. course of Instruction in this . Institution, cm ycr ns braces Cook Keeping, Commereial Computation, imanship, Lectures pa Commercial Law, and In fart every branch pertathing to a nuhhed mercantile education. John Plemmg, Ern., anther of the hlarlonal Boot Keeping, principal recliner and teacher of rook Keeping. Ladies and gentlemen whiting to Improve their Penman• hip, can call at the College nista, hour Our lug rho day or evening.. sera ,SIGHT DRAFTS NEW YORK, nar...rznonm. PH ILADELPH lA, c/NCI,NNAT/, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, and ,be "OLD COUNTRY," for sale by A. WILKI,NS & CO. c...:Thini Narkd at • sep22 Opening of the Pegs to Pittsbu iy Irgh. van{ a Rail Road 'VILE Pennsylvania :Rosa COO parry having cotripteted the 'vitalist.* of rail 101 W to tluilideye burgh, thus connecting the Protege flail .Road to Johns own, and tram theneri by boats to Pittsburg's, are Wow prepated to rearisie andi forward merchan dise. prinsure, Or, to and front Pittsburgh and Phila delphia. Tie boats lard lease tIW depot of the eerapwly deity lot Johnatawn. there COMICCtitIS with lin daily wain of ears for Plilatlelphia, thus' instating the de livery of all freight In PDELLhiladelphia LiGtiliTT within Ave dais.. & Agents for Pa. R. CRAIG 6:02 Caba HELLASI Basin, Pittsbu Ageots , rgh. , yentilidif Philadelphia. TWO STORY BRICK! lICILISE and LOT, on A Bann ISIOT/Cirr TO . OONTRAPTORS. ROPOSALS sei I ha received at the Engineeee P Office. ht Bmirsvlllet Indiana county, omit the tenth of October, for the Graduation and Masonry or ibe remaining sections . on the Western Division of the Pennsylvania Rath Road, Including sections hr. teen to WILT. except numbers eighteen nod twenty yen, alreody under enntract Tdie "Inn lien wholly m type vallies ofTonle Creek d much Creek, and lnoludey n,lnrge woo., of ..onry, and tome heavy year and reek work. At the same rime preposolt will he reerived (or the Guinean]mt mod innionry Branch Rail Rood to Illaireville.two and three quarters miles long, open which to a Bridge over the Conentiegt. Mier. The plena and to °filet will be reedy tor emus:n ation October Ist, at the E.IIiKKKOK Ogler , M villa, at which awe t eUae,will be,prepared for con tractor. lefonnation maybe had of the ..Astimant Engineer - on the line, or of 'BOWL. MILLER. • mpleMtoetS AISOCiIIO Blairsville. I/LUC VITRIOL—M . OIb. for tale by .11 orpll Il A FAIINESTOCR &CO S A L r pf•f TBE-7° k` % " , igl i ttiVo b e y K & co S O OAR CUBED ch.At r kTe ir ip r o mp L ILT y rto P tA ' ooo—l hvve en hand e email lothf Log- Rood.l_4 in atiok;the whlthwill be sold cheap at tS N 'WICKERSHAM'S te ll c.1.7d Siv h opt C ziAivSEED_Ccoj. ; 7ia l eb lJ:l)/CH meet • tOWood et . `PAN ISH WHITIP4 —4'o Ws for sale by 0 ecpii. J KIDD& Cla 'MO WHIT4—vOIO los sepeCor oddity, rr e'd for tele by, - (scral .1 KIDO es CO UV kR dov HuAdoo, Clerk & Co.re e...r yore Cod Liver 011, just mewed tor sole by sroel I KIDD k. CO KIIITG'iHOOK KEEPING Ste= Bent Bookeepere Atel4=4 n new edition, for Palo by . • • R C STOCKTON 47 Market et E6RTNTING PAPER—The bail in 'Market can be Lad at the agency. of eltatottloloe. t 6 Wood at P BPIIALL • CliEgt&-63 6ra pa - CR.:TT - Ea - 63r mai bi - JAMIH DALZFLI. metal :it Water et orim BATTING -7s bales No. for isle by sepa JA.MES.DALZELL , T AII., PITCH tr, 10 brie Plnrb; 70bx1s Rorie; To}rriyo, for tale by • ISAIAH DICIC Front ET & sta. CO repri k. G REEN IXIYAL VAJINISII-7 barrels; 14 kegs: 20011. a; 10 kegt 15 doi 7 r kegs 10 du; To arnve, udbY ISATAU sep2l DICKEY fr. CO IFTTI'MaIrrr"rringOUNIERPIA. GRILA bd" for "Tai'Aii DICKEY CO B Ad z, HAir7.o C •----- tIERSE- , bra rt;;; landing for mate by se p2l • r. ISAIAH DICREV lc COI pie IRON-13U tr.Ts Oomere . s i ggwl4l.g, W`Nbow GLA9N-.20 - b.... In and 2 , 1 quoin! ostortubpt sale by JOHN WATT tC 0_ SOLE LEXTIiER4IjOO lb. re.eifor cab, sep/1 JOHN werr SUGAR CUOMO/0%16-4Z aims • PriwcerileTe• elm, • few Seoul cared, roe'd for side by WA( .A MCCLURO & CO pi 25• Liberty street. 1010..ouNIA- 7 45 taaa Happier We t,3 UP repll7 ISAIAH DICE. 1111& CO GT6igT-436f0 pbrates, by (sepl7j ISAIAH DICKEIrI& CO brl. Nol a for Me' tv I tool , • ISAbutimincrt& co TX7HIT4 Fl3ll-6) Ws Nol, for irdo by 1 . 11 imp= : ' JOHN WATD IL-SCO aals bleaL'bed winter male Oh, ono= O qualily, for 8010 by ; IL E 9PLLEIIS wolo , 57 Wood u. SPIRITS TU arFNTINE-20 m food order, for f.co9P) R F SULFAS F.ltS'9lLlO bflti¢pate attleln,for,ssie by i t.Ytu, - " 11 Y. SELLERS 121.4.11; VITRIOI-2 cooks plllt rxed for sale oy it SELLE RS . OR RR-16 bale; porter and mineral. for r L aje undo R S SELF.R9 VIAL n rES— . 4OOO gtOgisl , gist rciftl k foj pLIII3 EtiL Ebirs itrilitrabikTitilitairAipbriti th is We Orme. : sepl7 filTi , IS trr Kidd fioEYkaglal:PlN . : 6l-- enew, g t irspa ro o r f2 b e ... ien , lle!t . ant , F . o6a n f ls i ' ..,_ ' ,/,_ r Al!! ..... r IFE PRESERVERS- 1 1d II Jest recd far eabs by scot) T N I to l.e been IN pe to M bu t b l er n • T . 1 1:1 . 1 :;11431 ., t a o , mouverlpflonrs MHenry, late I"AtZi.. lt - pittrturgh. cereased. All petuno . „ °' th e r of deoUndo aroluk the , ek , e , d en t Ste equesteA to mikelmown °as' °"44 idWitt delay. Oa um • • 711053. scarr, • ' CHARLES HAYS; . : Austurgh PIPS, NOTICE. OTIC6is berth! iltat_ Letters of Admlni.. M Irstlon base We MIT been ;rooted usthe onde• gff IVA, the awed' Joh. W.,Bltir, late of the 014. 4 5,,•4. All Know,' itteebtett to Ws ydo ..thte are eonaested to make troop, dims payment, and thole toeing clarets against it will present Les, szttbenlnWett, for sitiil;3trig.l3l7, A lopittdisslWT :101 mulct sty Sinai otter • a • IMARra.fILJ. 1 . .4 0 . . .• art thooottdde; do inside; J & PIIILLIM ok9 Wood dt
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