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SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2H, 1850.
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masonic and Whig born motion for
Allegheny County.
rot Totirri SIMON], COPOPPIR,
THOMAS M. HOWE.
OP ALLIOGIII,T.
TON 1111,,wp MITT rnur COITIMPLI,
HARI:IAR
OF FrPraRPM..
1,2-111 CUTS,
JAM ES CA ROTHERS,
Von
mono AN ROBERTSON
Ni, Leaver 1-REf : t; eR .
J •
s Bowden.
AITOBNIT,
RA.NCIS C. FI.A.NEGIN, Piuxbarth.
• rnyE:e,lnfp,
. 13 F1}:zr.ii BoYLIA Nonti Fauna.
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tow,,
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D. N. COURTNEY, otio,
M. Szur.n.—For wt.., days hack we have
laceedinely warm weather, for the neuron,
litt gum and very heavy thunder showen.
Amy afternoon, about hall part two o'clock,
iNut. aoend. , d Wrt h high wmd, lghtmep,
rain ::4,,i
over this city. At Ent the hall
qn.te l'iCi and about the size cf Hickory
but towards the close the lumps of ice were
.pc ... or hen's eggs. We measured
al whieh were o'er two icy in diameter
'I a cirrniar term, etberP, we undenuazd
some lump, merger:ea ten locket The
lip it, I.om¢ of these large hail Worn
1 - reures, attended 114 it was by the how
..,
and ho ...se thunder, was terrific , . Or
• 3 do, In gluts, and
, ...eze n.) etcps of convey,
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was
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3 do, In en's, .tli”ork b
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.rr • F TARIFF g,L'ESTION
Lot-1,1,11am ngainst Proleetlola 1.1
Ortlei Labor.
•
A'l nny Ming b.ing ilone to rebel,
sullcrirm. itimr,b. id Penntylcrints,
at
id emigre., 14 non , inrer.
parry bus dmermincil'y set milder ngn
p10n,•1.., n , bon, labor, and 14 imicilllng to
our in,iihnlamortng erenni protected by the It
of, 461 Lot Inv noon, ibon go to the people.
If tieread set! ' , gamine het
as g trim bt.i..tr rt ,
he wit! find the two pa
against each other, &mar az a man—tit,
and the lonsitocos against relief to hon.
Ho will Ned. zinunlC the yeas the 1121.111 CS of Dz.
Aft - I,:nahan, and Roes, Benaryleant.
color, Iteriresentetives, who vote to thoa
Southern Sthveholiltng Speaker in lair deem
againstittie American laborer and manufacturer.
How lotth In Bethasylvania to suffer such Indigo:
tieir--bir titterers disregardeff, her manufacturim
and taiiiititrtai punt". proorated, nrehtrg done fa
her, creep, to make her free eittheus slave cab .her.
for pranzen, and for ah tin. the Locof,,
co parte of this Sate responstlte.
On. T north, lart ,nun4l.l procity Br.
being Grinritili
t,i the Comm mee of the IVtO
on lb, !lit Coon. with
of Air Astruutt—uteonstder Me same intruedintt
!after the It!!! tea .0; appr.poolons fur the suppt
01 the army chill have !men d:noo•ed of, and
report it ',lt :he fuflowime amendment, vtz:
of (hol
_t y
do,/
aysfrom the per.
the,
f c rom and after
g thin
reign:reit hy low to be pn ide. at, Inc dune.on good.. wa and
eunrrheridow importesl into the United Stat es,, ,sg
be asgesseil on Om V , iloe there°, at the principal
ports of the United :irate. at the time of entry Pro
vided, Toot la Unease shall duties be assessed on a
winat, li.on that now required by la, Pen
sided deer, That when tbru Valuation or spy de.
scriptin of iron, or of the machinery modewholly
or in part of iron shall rxspectively exhibit a reduc•
lion of thirty three and one third per cention below
what a stnular mode of Valuation -would exhibit
when the present vevenue law mune in to operation
then the latter %II:113110n .hull be adapted and the
duties ns-erwil thropm and that , on window glass
and litt-5,..1 oil there shall be p-id duty ot thirty
per eclat. nd vnierein on all manufactures of
cotton. tier per nd valorem in add.tion to
the rater of they now levied by law, vseep,ing ro'-
ton cloth. under torus Ser hire, whot shall be
admitted it tiro Valo',7l legs thsn
the present ri•e: s I . wilco manufactured
articles no add .C/I per of eentota
VIIIOI,III ovrr.u 4
tevird by
law on any raw imaerial of which such articles
rn. whsity or in port con.posed. Provided.
alga', Mitt tumbler and bleat-M t , powder. shall he
admitted o Tire.ent me. ditties, and on no acts
o less rare assevsed than is now
nrricrsl, excepting ciVton cloth , which shall be ad.
initted and otw rip, or Bilk not more
h d vaitCed rurosulneture than singles, tram and
rowit, r o organ:Me, on which the duty shall
be ten per ...colt. ad valorem, Provided, mureo
'err, Th, the rxrem of cfrgy imparsed hy this
net,
over cal-lin t , In Al. on iron Milo now pUrebaSed or
yontrurte , l for. .hall be returned tostia importer on
evidence lining proditeed that the same have been
actunilr and In - rinanentiy laid down on any rail
fio hielt sAid mil.
i f re declared owt in.
tended at Om time of entryso laid down hin
tote vent- from and after the passage of this act.—
Icntaing in ilvs art conmined shall apple to good,
`hipped vv.-ell,,,litid 10 any port ol the United
S'iatea whpril aolloillV have left her last pee
brlad, eri•toard of the Cape of Good [lope, or
eyond Cape or southward of the equinoctis
line on me Atlont,e. rriOr 1., the day no which the
net shah Like elfrel, lel, such good. so shipped o
board such ec—els
existing law,. shall lie admitted to entry and,
Mr. AleC'ernand rote ton point of order The
insirocbt ce t nn ed by the gentleman from !Moue
entrels he said. are irrelevant. and not german e
to the steitect matter of the hill under ronstder a •
The S i i..sher a:ruined theobjection, and ruled
•
the pope-mo n n o of order.
Mr..l aniti ...obi that the chair did ant yet 100
whether two thin]. would vote lot a suspension
the rule, or not. Thin was no: a Mott.. to amet
the hill 1111/,1/ for that, 11111 the lin use la
the power In ~.tenet aut . eon:al:tee. itelect 4
1.1 report 111 riny form.. He appealed fro
the 01 the chair.
The :epee:one retnarkea that the same rule applie
to iIIVXII,IOII4 or ammidtronte, elle the rule :rout
be evade.: by lieordelidig the committee to do who
CaIIIKA by door 111111 C
Mr. Thong:rein, of Mississippi, monied to lay the
appeal ad Nr. A•hinon on thr table.
Mr. Aharauti uhked for Mr yea, and nays, which
wrroordercd; and being- taken, resulted—ye as 101,
nays So—are follows :
iTokS„ylCesere. Ache, 'Bay, Coyly,
Bingtinin. P wlm, A (1 Brown, Boot, Burr.
Joseph Cable, George A Caldwell, J 1' Caldwell,
leaner. Citntontin, Williamson It W Cobb, Gal
rock, Daniel, Ditherry, Dan:nick, Disney, Dunham,
Dnrkee, Edon:neon, Frothenentn, Fitch, Fuller,
Corry, Gillis., Gorman. Green, flail, Hamilton,
te• Harriet, Sarnp.n W Harris,
Thinner 1., Harris. Hibbard ffilfiard, Hoagland,
lioinien,lloward. loge, Joseph W Jack
son, Andrew Joil/1.4.0, James Le Johnston, Jones,
Johan, Kaufman. Preston, King, La Sere, Leiller,
Littlefield, Jab Munn, 91a.wn, McCleruand, Mc-
Dowell, Ittil.onahan, Robe-I .1 McLane, Alchl
len, frictoren, Meade, Miller, Millson, Morris,
Morton Orr, ()litho:: Porker, Peaslee, Peck,
Phol om pn, Potter, l'ovrol. Itiehardson, Eohinl`on•
R, Soyase. Mawtelle, Fred. P
Sonton, Ittetord 11 Manmn, A Stevens, Stetson,
Strong, Jacob Thomson John is Thompson, Venn.
able, Walden. Waldo, 't‘'allatte, Watkuss, Well
born, Whittireekt, Wl:thick, Wood, Woodward,
Wright, and Ye/lig-101.
NAYS.—Messrs. Alexantler Allen, Anhmun,
cokee, &teem, Creek, Itriges, Brooks, Ilurrows,
bel b l
Butler, Thorns, 13 Cutler, Calvin Camps
Clond'er, Clark, Cleveland, Cole, Car.
Will, Crowell. Dia ey, !halm, Doty. Duncan. Eliot,
Alexander Erato, Nathan Evans, Fowler Freed '
ley, Gentry, Goo:lent/iv, Gott, Gould, Grinnell,
Holloway, llaminund, Hampton. Ual.mnd,
Hebarb, Henry. Houston, Hoare, Hunter, Kerr, '
Gr . orgeG. Etric, James G. King, John A. King,
Levin, Horace Mnno,-bletteholl, Matteson, MeKis.
sock, Alencham. Moore, llorehead, Nelaoo, Hale,
Otis, Pberna, Poinan. Putnam. Hand, Reynolda,
Risley, Cobble:l,lr., lLaelswell, Ittuneey o jr •Sackt
ell, Schermerhorn. Shoolevaft, 'Mile:ester, Spalding,
Sprague, Stanly, Thaddeus Stevens, Taylor, Thur
man. Turk. Underhill, Yin .Dyke, Vinton, White,
and
8J the proposition of Dlr. Grinnell, Instructing,
the Committee of the Whole OP the state of the
Union to report no amendment to the bill altering
the revenue laws, wusdee:ared to be irrelevant and .
not germane.
Tan molt crewed no Ettfe feeling and excite.
meal Iturriedintely ntierr, (ten. the
Com.liteo on Public Lange, reported tho Senate
hiq grantin hinds nod the right of way for the
connroction or' it rad road Iron Surraird to St.
IC.cptes, To Muciouri.
:hp: Oa W mm
)ea, Pl,ain o; Mr. tiayeand, it was laid apee
ally* SI.
azol:o, from the acme committee, re p orted
biek the Semite bUI Ipattlog Inds p e a t h e r io t
at Tay hr the eotuaractilla of a rad:cad from 84
Louis to the Ptah:re limW ofMitapailt
Os motion of AD. Hampton, it mu kid upon , t., ; hot -it.t.. go : tt. tog, C. tbel N. Tay's. t
the table—yeas 102, nays 65.
Loc., • ['homes Row.
Thus Mem two billsoo important to the West 7th Dist.—C homer , doe.. .Wh IV. i
were defeated by the fends of the Tang. betesane Loco, John A. bloteison. Ig, C. Dickey
the Lecofneos of the Wes had voted down the Bth Dim—Lancaster. cts
' Tuff/. They were tightly served, and may go veal; Loco, Dr. F. A. burrMuhlen Ste.
1 home telltale constituents and tell them th i ours, e ma- 9th Din—Burka, rice, Whig, Wm. H. Reim i
letice, I Glancy Jones.
Oa the result of this day's work, the FLregilse, • 10M Dist.—Oahe rift tice. Whip have, jea can
of Wednesday, makes the following remarks i &dee ; Loco, Moo ht. Dimmlck.l
" Yesterday in likely to be retnembered by many 11th Dist —Columbia. Whig, Elhanin Smith 1 1
as the great day of this session of Comm.:fii,i:: Loco, Hendrick B. Wright.
killed and wounded were Damen:am
' 12Ih piste—Bradford, 'Mg*, and Susquehanna.
the bill for the amendment of .the Tariff—Foe •
time its prospects were 6tir, but, at the gat of the Whig. John C. Adams; Lem P.p., Dand *WU.
Speaker, a handsome majority was conve rt ed into Ice; Loco Hunker, James Lowrey, a minority, and the big was laid upon the table for t . ~,„. Dist.....cuaton,
,kr...
Whig, James Ann
the seniors, u its enenilee hoped and belteved. 4 .".
Next Came eariOtla bins containing !warrants of deolsg ; Loco, James Gamble,
land to Western States. in aid of various column. ' 14th D isa — Datiphin, &e.. Whig, Thomas M.
plated railroads. On their eppaaraneo, the Re- Blightue,, Loeb Wm. a Ea.
mesentatives of the older States seemed to waken
.h ariet.--Adams, dcr.- Whig,Deniel M. Smy•
up to the fact cum every mak grant must Operate ll l `'
ss burnt onigration from those States, and ior; Loco, Wm. It. gar..
tend greatly to their lumoveriahment, unless se- ' 16th D ist..—Cumberiand, lee. Whig, Robt. M.
compelled by mime
satire
leading ID Ale rap B ard i . L ., ,A .,_ _
.. . .
+amen A. niclacatten.
opening of their now abandoned mina and fare
i.e... end mine., thus creatin a demand far 17th Den -- Oentre, Vic. Whig, John McCol-
Ilabor. - That they should, even a t that Lite period loch ; Loco, Alex. Parker.
of the session , have opened their gest° this inu ; 18th Diet. —Fayette, dm- Whig, -*And 3.
1
portent faet, me surprise ao one accustomed like o gle; Loco, John F. Dawson.
I ourselves, to see the notices of emigration with
; which the newspapers nour abound, since the 19th DiaL—Bedford, Cambria, and Westmore.
tariff 011846 has become fully and fairly operative. land. Whig, Joseph H. Biking Ale
x!
to a recess one from the State of Maine we saw
it Noted that the emigrafiou therefmni to Mims. ander M'Fii""' John S"dig" "' Gin. James
sots had became s hining, Lad tiw,...t em i even McDonald.
to impair the position of the State fa the Milan— FOO D iat- - Rm•cr and Washington. Whigs,
Prom other States we have seen statements of John Allison i Loco, Time J. Power.
the greet diminution in the value of lend, cen5e
.,,,,,,,, ~c , „,,, the ~,,,,,,,,,,,, c .,.
rniirratiot. f ollowing Slat DL—Allegheny. Whig, Thomas M.
he closing up of the ordinary mecum for employing. Howe; Loon , John ii. B•lsborg.
labor. In Pennsy/vania we are told, the porde- 2211 Diw.--Crewiord, Mercer, and Venango.
tiara of various places bas
ono largely red:med.
Under such cicmstances, i rely be deem. Whig' *John W. Howe , Laco, Wuhan, P. Stun.
ed extraordinary that the reprextuatives of the old. tuck.
er Stams should have arrived at the conclusion 23d Dist —Erie, Clarion, dse. Whig, John H.
that ernigratiem would go on fast enough without
burring new i e d eemeew je, th e shape
lions film the public treasury, to be applied to the Mgt D,st — Armstrong, Butter, gco. Whig, Jut.
pUrchase of British iron. We mu readily imagine Taylor; Lam, Allred Gllmore,
that while the representatives of Pennsylvania
Would Lave objected little to the contribution of
home made Iron to the construction of these new
roads, they should have found it difficillt to see the
advantage to be derived by their State from elm
-
mg her remaining mines and furnaces, for the put-•
, the We pose of compeiting her farmer's misnomers to fly to
st, there to raise food to he transponed on •
I roods, to the making of which he was himself a
iz,:::.ii,,,mr,%;irt faLt r;f inski ooo i r at e stick
i t . o e tr i. ea in lc 7
o we
pinion with the representatives of the older states,
With en efficient tariff ill raise the price of labor,
and thus promote IMl lligrriti , ll, we can see no dn../
edvnotsge in these new roads; but with such a tar:
ill - as that of 1940, under the operation of which h er nvgration di
(rein day to der, this further
ertensm n of our rafiroad system, or the mil of the
nun .41 trouwow, would seem uncall.d for and ue
necessary The anti improvement party has noir
' tat I,von way, and we fear our western friends ere
likely to pay heavily for haying failed to send re*
likely
that were honestly in favor at the ex.
!ension of our great tuitional works of improve.
mat.
12=1113
.
Prom the Pittsburgh Morning Post '
'The Gazette, the old Federal Arnimakonic my
gun of One city, devotes nearly a column and ,a
balite the abuse of Jame, Salisbury, the hone',
Btrmiagham glass blower, who heads the Demos
crello ticket. The Dermot) very ingeniously ea.
det
St ”ors to make it appear that a working man kr
no to represent the people. Here tea sped-
LOCO Obi. logic:
Ws Ilind many rworkingmeal in oar midst, who
have been elevated by the smiles of forums from th e
ranks or the laborer and the mechanic. WO
1 1 110171iS
rue Wl3ol.llcartetrarrr wrrerrnsa BOORISHNESS"
The above characteristic article, from the Posit
of yesterday, Is a complete and wholesale penis..
WOO of the truth. We had not one syllable of
abuse of Mr. Elefiebrary. We did not attempt th
make It appear that • working men is not Bt ie
repreeent the people. Nothing In oar article will
bear out the editor of the Post In these watemethe
in the alig hiein manner. Even In the very extrael
he ban taken, he has perverted our meteors by the
•nsertioo of the word ' workingman" where it won I
not understood or intended. We were inquiliqg
what Mr: Salisbury bad done for the working ' I
men, and proceeded as follows:
o What has be done for the working mem
es
peetally! How do we know that if he was ele
vated to office, and if wealth ahould he .host.
• red into his corers, that he would be the Mend
f the etas. to welch he 13013 , belong! Has be
been tried? W
elevatedteeny men In our midst,
who have been by tbe MD les or &none
nom the ranks of the laborer and he meehamo,
who disgust the whole comment:, by their boor.
abbess and purse.proad aim We have a better
>pinion than atilt of Mr. Salsbury, the he is card
• be intelligent"
Here we speak of men who, from the =ilea
of tontine, have ceased to be laborer and me.
ethnics, and have become parse-prond, over.
beefing, and tyrannical, the vary hardest men ID
tbeit workmen in the whole community. ,That
this is the cue, in some instances, every liegy
knows, and proceeds from a wait of early trek.
mg, and the cultivation cf the bean and Intelleit.
We inferred from ads that the mere fact that. • '
candidate wet a workiegmen was no recommep.
'avian, Cole,, other and more tol id retro. could
be brought to euntain him. The mere fact of •
• man's avocation has no more to do with his di.
boob far office than the color of his hair, or the
height of hut stature. The old Democratic INC.
ry died to be—"i• he homer! I. he eapabh I" and
lot, to he • working -mu'? If he has glees, end
ability, and good priocmles, and iotethgencq ke
is a proper candidate, whether he is a laborer
n a merchant, a farms., or a lawyer.
The arngittv• Slave Law.
The effects of this iniquitous law, upon the
• mimed people of this vicinity have been sudden
and fawning. It his come upon them Re mighty
and twigless avalanche, burying their hopes and
nrrepeCla for the int Ora, and sweeping away the
cot yeah', of confidence and treat In the VP.
tsetion and justice of the American Governmeht.
both the really free, and the fugitive alai;
alike, feel In danger, and erposed to the stealthy
~ixttro of the Wave catcher and kidnapper. So
weal is the alarm existing among our colorcii
.opniation, that they can think and talk of oath
else; and we have areertained, from good
whoa.", that more thin ono hundred penman.,
out, able bodied men, have already' left for Can.
WA. Our Informant calmed finy five ID one
'many, all Well armed, nod resolved to reach
W., or sell thew lives in the aunt, Them
were all resolve Caves, looms of wham had be.
sere for years, and had acquired property ; et.
nu had arrived but recently, some within riles
lays. Many of them len wives and ch‘ldree
who will follow them ; as well as houses, horses
Arts, drays, dr,, which they had hot lime totdis.
pose of. They hastened from a land of slavery,
where dangers hemmed them in on every hand,
o a soil, the proud boast of which is, that no alas
.en breathe there.
This c. •
...ccitement is by no mean. confinsd to the
ed pcopk. CiIiZCIIN of all classes and patti es
, indignant that the South, by this law, la MM.
fling them to become, as it were ;salty., trim
,. to the fora wrong cf slavery—to become
lave catchers for the South. This pan of the plan
,f pacification, to far from answering its avowed
.4:nee, will kerfully increase the agitation hi the
free States. No candidate or party will be able to
stand op against the cilium of defending or soden
mg such • measure. The cry of repeal Is already
raked, and it will continue to be minded, grail
the Northern Stares become thoroughly Imbued
...at the Anti Slavery spirit. The people of the
North wero willing to let slavery alone, provided
they had nothing to do with It, and inctirred noels
of its responsibilities. The South, not content 1 1
with this, has ferried upon them, under 'pain of
heavy penalties, the degrading legal duty , of so.
aisting in placing the chain around au/neck ache
p oor fugitive, who has escaped from bondage,:and
very citizen of the free States feels himself de•
grated by the lilllEllinilJ,,d4gracefal, and Junnast
psalm in which he is:placed. The consequence
will be, that the North will brace herself up to op. 1 1
pTie the law, and publics opinion, in spite of all
is stringent provisions, will render it, in • great
measure, inoperative. It will be hard,ore think, to
find the man, in Alleghnay county, who will an
cept the office of Commissioner coder this lanr.—
((there be such • one found, hs will fled Meisel(
e avoided as U. tort of prodigy of infamy, as tat to
cliloy that freedom he la willing to take 'from ,
others.
The October Etectlon—Congreem
The two great putica are now folly bat thadeld,
with their candidates bon Caceres , In Penney!-
, MIL The listatands aa bellows:
let Dist—Philadelphia county, and four mania
oye s city. Whig, Petty B. Barer, ; o Loc o, Thal.
B. Florence ; Nachos American *L
, amm
2d Die .—Part of Philadelphia cll. Whir. Jo
mph. IL Chandler; Loco, Occ.. R. Mania; Num.,
Wm. H. Brinkle.
-3d Northern Liberties, &cc. WILIE,PIich.
ry 130 Moore; Loco, Junes Lundy.
Q4th Dict. -- Germutiown, &c. Whliy, /ohzi 8.
uell Loco, of &Ohm Jr.
Dth Dist—Delaware and Montgomery. i ir ,
yo z , Frecay; Into, Join MOWN Nat*, P.
Dt Gliner• • •
GLAD ro ODOR rr.—ln the Arminthng and Butler
Congressional Dtstrict, the Freese;tiers had uomin•
ated John Graff, of Blairsville, as their mandoline.
We are glad to perceive that he hoe withdrawn
his name from the contest, and that the Free Sell
party of the District have resolve(' to support James
Taylor, the Whig candidate, in order to defeat Al
fred Gilmore, who they toy has violated!all his
pledges made before the election.
PROM NEW roux
Corresponeeztee of the Pittehe rep Gazette
Now Toss, Som. 24.
A series of experiments are now to progress
w upon the Hudson River Road, the Eileen. of
hich is much to be desired. A new invetrion for
keeping dog and cinders out of the cars, bas been
discovered by AIL Guodter, the India rubber
man. The process by which he rids curs of the
OUISCCOCO of dust, is very simple, yet effectual,
being nothing more than an urifficial draft from
the top of the ears, through a stationary ventda•
tor, the mouth of which faces the engine. The
sir thus taken with the car, passes through e
curiously but simply made %window, giving not
only a clean car, but a well ventilated one. No
small blessiog, Is soy old traveller can testify._
The glass to the window to placed at angles,
which, while exclucing the rain, in dry wuther
we NO acted upon •1 to prevent the inward pass.
age of a single mote, and it Is thought houses can
be ventilated in the same mode.
The arrival of the Pacific, on Saturday alter.
noon, in the unexampled short nth of ten days
and four hours, has completely u and op the John
BoLeland left them not a peg to bang • hope upon.
The ships of the Collins line may be beaten an
hundred times In succesuon, but aborter time we
alma' never see. Like the tense made in the me
morable race between the E,ltpse and Henry, the
ten days and four boon will atare them In the
fare, a never ceaalog causer of annoyance. The
Bane ta nearly ready to take her place in the her, s 1%; •• Ceirrm r—A . upon, of benevt,
and our engineers say she can beat her comes. If videe'l's have eri " -ic yPhrehh.ed r plot of Fe ,
she bears the ten day nth, good by to Jones 801, 3 r"... °"' with
profits:in ocean ship.. A great commotion toss view so inc l.: se the sic of a college, p e
been created in the city by a awry to the effect thth " " e "" hwe t " 'wort th e hni 'thug" "rovidedthquire"'
that or the Imams of paupers hew ca n red Ptuie""'"'„ (an Math " ha" accepted
made way with one hundred and thinly babes— tin' Pres, P nee of eh- instissm on , which la 10 be
Mat their bodies have been in•ecurely boned, and rut-'ln " ted t upon the p lan dl aa"-
re
:hat th eir remains have been devoured by .wine , for d s 01 , g
the .'"den" sel ect
their o wn
th
with other horrid detsels course ere surds A ouisr Sennnarytu
,at would make et teem
mm the
managers
der the it t c.onse Protess oor,te to be mean inressugationanli show the stri were, m ''' nes to be va rj
hat."' to the
su college, m
ani"
I to
The euertuth ea question, to under the charge or . ;he
nth"l"tng' c'f.ctrra.(to
lec-
Quaker lady, whose outward appearance, sad
tares
arbour converause n too, bespeak her as much • i roe° slt..rtros at TIM l'ocrflu Matt STILitIt
phdanthoptsiall hlrs. Frye, or Muni Da. Daring nine .31.333 ors Ilan and and Aspinwall
the ekolna stea•on, this style= was the home et have ossued n e rower m hotoes to Calefor
heinurott. door babes, who found their allendance nth seeete'ith"iu-' so to orgamse the
each en their parents coned utter give. Tote nd 11 ' Mail e 3 . Ol cP Company, ,wish 13/1
support, our dart crt secs bare contrsbnted, and '" 1 ' n "" vale °I tr
no worthier boo exist; Inc eettle:of the vet/surer., p• " "- m2' "h.
where it es located to the cm:Lorry noiwttlastand. " ' ' ' " ' wan " ar ' t
mg. y
ken.i rilic o err , tea at ihe
b
T/30 Lind fever keeps op. and yesterday, It la i . ran' if wined recd Anpm stall tare
said, She " honored " the Tribune sad Herald of. usa the
av
toms with a 'mast. This must have conk, th'lr trn•uds oil the I'aeuir , whit cony mesh
rad, in the estimation of some of the stbord nate I s---...---
e.
acribblgra who figure in our city dailies, who.< I A Mel or; ,rd Si' _.ln nit rustier ((Flo
eariy education was received on the other code of lea, e'Adcet sad It , sr &WA, art - smembury and Salt
the water. It is all well enough to pay a round banker., ri` were i 'aniiroPe. in 1410 , a hems
sum to bear her ems, bat it a not is the best easte d valend of one cubit pan ui a penny in the pound
to return such humble thanks &meows she h " .
,rail derlmrd
ckmongs to wait a punting 'lliac. Toe publm,
The Havana ise — ssp e
at the
too, care Line whether she bolds op her dress p ro-licet of front Jenny Lind They antic:
when she purses the notonotmly dirty eosin of
ole
the dans where the black nib is practised. Print. boo""
her'
I
leg has done her • world of good, but the is at j The ends and alms se the preNnt Adrumistra
green a Visitor as often drops into so obscure ar" r ", ;V' The rteauh nr a the
plane as composing room ts to th e
re"re."l:"ls "P s ' s. ' s ' n7de:sl t T s sr hei r
tee'
and where the curios/Loa are comprssec to • hand- 'their hi f"or'w led thi`.'thil l their tee'
MI of quoins, ■ shoaling merlin composing suck, "rithni "".." ' he" ' "tn henthn"arate
3101 cone / pa,-ace the compromise
and • malleL
osea•ure• was hailed sso where Wilh mare dellgta,
Aliditotr new ateanuthep for the Californo t trade, *Oar ,
l"" m he Pre."'" "u " &tale
called the Pacific, will bo laumilsed to Jay at high I
, c it ,,„ 1' ,,„ ... ( P : n t ,
water, from the Ship yard of WM. H Brown midi - alio 1 deem ss sop o e
e i hned with te r
ever)oth' effort
o
knot of Twelfth street, East &yen The Pacific mode to Jolt./.1 nel,., licteplions nod to dore
s f
e t
•,oa re, tto knob, JI fr breadth of beam, 20 I
feet depth of bold, Gad 1 100 Enna 33 eastireltienl. • inn A. hi s• me Jr sor socennes ...Ire of
Her cylinders have • diameter of seventy two ' the S' ''" th era we e 'eel ethul'ent that
Jerre-ear, nod stsysportne., or those
Ineti ' . • and " . 1 1 0 1- I.r in.ebi.,p tt tie' aloe do.oppo o i t d pate.. Who vri . l not
well be pot la motion wiule she In leaving the i•weii enough n and wh ...mil disposed Ire
to
ways, and her powers be tested In • trial am ut' ""d an".
, 9131 'be h ' „ rross who a to be respect.
Itonsedsately after the launch.
ed and wins h me belt tol-ehie( makers would
wII Mon a
t
Adstors purist ion Ousted pursue a wise, 0011.
era
3 rP.3
iel ‘e. Ur(' Indicn,np p lan we believe et
wed.) modte and Jose earn nod energetic, it will
be worth' of ,hr cooLdere e of the People, North
anal South fl sag no seiorml feeliog. melt,
does not nsk lor or reel, rar e,mind support 'Lehigh.
est honor will tie to elicit ti a approbatton of Amer.
man esisents in al. nuttier,. It withe tallying
pun. for lit friends 01 the Union (rum Maine to
Florida and from the A Panto. to the Pacific Th
st may ,-sabre,-sabre our hops s, nod be, in truth, an Aatd
unnostratron fur the good of the crooner), is our IP
cere wish and hearty dessre -1 /erandno. Ur/
It is stated on good authority that a superb all.
ear flagon II to he promoted by the blechanies and
Brewers, of this city, to the workmen of Mews.
thrthy do Perkin.' firewrey, in London, in coma
mei:notation "for their heroic conduct in charm.
sing the Butcher Haynatt.'' The flagon is to be
of large size, embossed with a stew of the ch...
comment on one aide, trod with a imitable toserip.
lion on the other.
The Cty inspector's Report ahem. a slight in
crease this week over the previous week, there
being twelve more deaths reported. In this coo
unction we should remark, that notwithstnuding
the ordinance so nnanimonsly•paased at the last
session of the Common COULICII, certain bone
boilers op town have contumaciously persisted in
' continuing operations. There will be, however,
a abakit g among the dry bones and wet bones too,
to day, we are informed, and hereafter there Fill
be no farther cause of compla.nt from this Suer.
tee at least.
The British steamer dun this dip, has not berm
telegraphed, and as she brings the cotter, letters
business is not over active, moderate oaths. Cot
ton is steady, but tbe sales are quite limited. Por
MOM there is a good export demand for the coal
men grades, without material change in prices.—
The sale. of the morning are quite large, reaching
7,000 bbl.. State and Weeiern at $3 75634; No.
2, Superfine, $I 50; for fresh ground State, iron,
old Wheel, $4 5931 621; for now common to
straight Stew, $4 62104 75 for new Western, and
S 5 0405 00) for' pure Genesee. Southern de
scriptions are unchanged, with sales of :::00 bbls
Rye Flour la firm, and the sales are 200 bbis at
43 15104 25. Corn Meal fa firm; vales of Jersey
at $3 In. Grain—For Wheat the market to
heavy, and the aides are 2,300 bud prime white
Ohio, for export, on terms not transpired. Rye is
in felt request, and the sale. are 1,300 bush at
710 (delivered). Corn le in demand; We. ar e 50,
000 bash at 65c. Oats are In good request, lees
plenty. The quotations are 420440 for Northern
with sales. Jersey are steady. Provisions—Ty e
salea of Pork and Beef this morning were of a resell
character only, at full prices. Lard is quiet and
unchanged. Whiskey—ll dull at 2 71(427* for .
tibia, with moderate sale..
By an arrival at Now Orleans from the Rio
Grande, the papers of that city have advises from
Bromturrilto to the 11th inst. The Indians yam
harraising and morderiog the inhabitants on both
sides of the river, with the [crudest Impunity. A
setter from Roma, • now town on the American
I side, says theta pasty of about fifteen Mexicans,
who were oat intuitanging In the vicinity of Bct
Panicle, were anatikad by eighty Iniffans, and all
butane laid
le , ` , with • inp,n+s. was honored on the 17th
Mthlie reception by the chinas of LlM
ana. met by preceseke at Lew.,
sbell', arid thence conducted to lididrinkm ,
he was joinedy a delegation of citizens, and wels
Cm. t wn inn most cordial manner. Where
procession th en' moved on to New Berlin, arbere
hmidreds of the sturdy soM.4 of old Union had assem
bled to pay their respects to the Chief Magistrate of
Pennisylranut t .
After partaking of a handsome collation prepared
for the eee..lola, the vast meeting was called to Or
der by Nerr Sliddleswarth, Esq., and Governor
Johnston, with the Bon. Dane! Smyser, of Adams
county, was conducted to a Stand for the purpose
of atlirsing the people. die spoke for an hour ,
60:d114 bin vast audience dechamed by one of the
most eloquent and argurnenaative speeches ever Ns
toed to in that section of the. State.
The occasion in spoken .4 es hoeing been
every respect of a gratifying charade
A r
of resolutions were adopted, reconune
other thlogs, a revision of the tariff
Governor Johnston returned to linrisburg the
mme evening.
T BorNmo orSacnem Crre—The Nem
York paper. generally disereda the report of the
burning of Sacramento City by the Squatters...—
Their opinion. arc bated upon conversation. held
math reliable rentleaaen %vat, reached that city
by the late Chagnon steamer.. The Tribune
say.:—
Judge OC. Pratt, vt Oregon, woo - left California
at the latent date, I, ll.lltea an that them is no rea
son to believe the Cotner that Sacramento eaty bu
been human. On the contrary, be NM General
I Wincheater, of the Pacific News, on the Carolina
et the later rnovcct. sod eve
arca had b:an no arrive/ s assured by him that
If &o nce
tie Ssnatar—, u that the P
/ onficaration tereassel
story si
mast
be uulcueded. Judge . hic eselfcamedolol3 from
Sacramento in tee .t , enntor, and is confident that
there was no aghunn slier the Senator left—that
the Squatter party submitted sailboat further rain
ranee.
The Tribune cdde that " the leader of he Nutt
tern (for whoa, hie.rstti, from prison the Gran for
eible dernonetrailon WAS Mr. ltimes Mee
C , stehy, formerly of tho, city, and well known
emcee the withe r LI:Id lialormers.lle has been
acre dee d ~1 in e „ resew-ton e to the laud jobbers
nr butler title it; Sier,enoto throughout, and/flog
pu r r, e , t e e bc I,:s ep.e.t, the coolest will
not be. Ilgte..y giceu "
'he trial al 61.1.ne Attotheonry, at Bo►
~ using the death al Mr.
toa, fat m.n.1 1 io.
Jame& I/ .1, '
& AO, n, ;. •
r
" 0 , ; The Fe 'P e
t r : y bn i
who procurer , the thee..
tne ewer of o.r•
lelvra a rrocg r• t•
4.1 much Ira, than ordi
nary core no it, tr! ; Wahefield. The counsel
for the pr0t4ec.441.... Ink, the ground that whoever
tart, to ewer s I or hnvingoreasioned the
death of anolttnr," GU,: a: trout to show that he
!oak that rtu.e to ct „•,t tt svhinh persona in anador
intoatoina nro no it o.ornttl tu do.'' It remain. to
he aces if Mr. Wok_ ~td can prove that he did
%mints —The Gsvi :nor cr Georgia, on ire
2.11 l
Inc.,. meted his proarostino, addressed to
1 the elector', of that 5,14, calling upon them to
chiece 4e:ego tea on toe ' 2s .llNArenaber next, Who
ere sobsiignenitri to meet ot CZMV.iiOII, and de.
liberate upon the critree to be adopted by the
State or Georgia, in con.tquence of the passage
by Cocgre 34 of the A. selninizA. the State of Cab
tiorol• into the Union.
• .
The Natchez, ht...sz., Free Trader, of the 14th
intent, as),.
LAM vvyaicy, a t, legrnphin despatch wan r
celved rrnm a grullenom Ift V.vlrslitiqh, by L. MI
I).v, , our cry ren.....entanon. lilting that ht
t;oreronr Q Liman, was in the net o
ver,ffe me prcefAtnetlf, to coonene the Stale I,
tallitarc try toe o••hf.r next. g
Ton Aarnsitasri Bassin ov hlrtstona.—Tbe Board
of onsmuistoerre for forelp,a Missions, corrimen•
cud it. ann.d sluing et Orego, on Tuesday last,
Hon. Theodore Frelingbuysen presiding. .The re.
celpte during the fear ending July 31st, mere
$221,602; the es elMoljPitret for the same period
hems 3251,329. TArif hid been received from
the Arnertesh Bible Seefelys9,9so. Three thou
mad one hundred shikfortYsithe churches,
tiering together 33...3a..itnerobera, are stated to
have coutrtboted las 4210 000. The present
indebtedness of theitoerdle $31,071. It is propo•
yed to raise 550300 during the present fiscal year
and a general niftrenee Wee given that no effort
would be sparedtiericeomptish Om object. The
existing nornberg i sniations is 21; number ores.
None 131; ordal MiSsloolllYea 157; whole num.
is, seat from l is country 395; ditto connected
welt the mission. 513.; nember of printing eats!.
Itshments 12; pages prited Jars year 37,614.620;
dam from the beginning 622 ,1 0 4.678; number of
churches 55; members 25,572; added
during Ihc year 1,507; bunter of Seminaries sad
hoarding yahoo , . 29; pupil, in al/ thu schools 21,
7 32.—/Krth Amervan.
'Catty Ilinchree
111 . aGonOC J. o.
A role oald Iri.b thowing the mode in
Which Cnonor O'Finnerty made love to Kathleen
O'Shaughocasy.
Oct,. Kitty! thin listen a mind,
I've aornetbm' important to say;
Sore I wish Pd the voice or• linnet,
Or could mg like a magpfe, all day!
Faith! I'd tell you how dearly I love yoo,
And Wid
Peruuny red cheek and duk eye,—
r y—by de Powers above you,
I'd fight—irr7 toy no wy over
Batty Machree.
I've got a fine house mid • chimbly;
Tubule of nand, maim, and straw!
Wid • winderohrough which the smoke nimbly
Ensom—All the chimney Won't drew:
rye garden Olaf' ov octanes.
Rale morphine wherever ye digs;
Wid a fence that in litigant acme in,
And a ample dwell behaved plat.
Batty Machtee.
• Pre a plater they call Queen Victory,
0,101110 other furrin Queen'. head ;
Arid, for cold reclean'. honor lied glory,
Saint Patriok himself, seeds of fend
Then, Betty, le Father O'Leary,
Wid the Hook In Ina hand make ea one;
And, the
Mar Arne, we'll be merry,
Al /We, till dm ealarbey u elme.
Xsuy Kiang,
The ynivrvettlius are holding a National Con
vention! in lieffalo. nre Commercial nays rt is
compo of a large number of delqgaten from the
several Oitatti Conventions, betddith others who in attendance. endence. Reverend Mr. Balch, of New York,
Preached the occasional sermon, on 'Tuesday even
fog, and U r edoenday, an address was delivered by
Reverend Mr. Skinner, in behalf of a College,
which the denomination propose to establish with
an endowment of one hundred thousand dollars_
ninetythousand of which, we understand, are al
ready subscribed
A Jana= ma ms Por.—The Pope /MS or
dered the celebration of an Universal Jubilee, in
commemoration of his nestoranon to his detninioma
The time is to be fixed by the bishops themselves
in ditrerent parts of the world, n in to last 15 days,
and carry plenary indulgence of one hundred years
for each se garateaccomplishme a t of the set of de
vonottal uercises to be prescribed by the bishops
in their several diocese.
, thng, among
Tux Tremont Temple, where _fenny land is to
ng, Boston, will seat, by pl ' aelng chairs to the
qes, dec., about two thousand five hundred per
. .
Dorn OF Rev. Gruen. Crturso WALD,—
We learn, by the California' papers brought ,y the
Ohio. that Mr. Weld died at Sacramento city on
the 9 t h of August. His comply int 11,113 ty. hold
~
fever. He had lately become one of the hors
and proprietors of the Sacramento Tran.se pt.—
lie leaven a wife and three children at the ortb.
'curt. Butzwa roc Jamaa—At the entertain.
meet given to Jenny Lind, on Friday evenin, by
the hlnyor of New York, eke was naked to sing.—
She very gracefuliy refused, on thn ground that eke
had made a contract watt Mr. Ballwin, binding her
n sing only for him, or charity, and the Mayor,
lan of businmet, knew she could not break ias
t.
The Whig party f Cehfinnia appears to be or.
astyring anti rely and efficiently. We have here.
wore noticed the efforts of our friends in Sara
Francisco, which have too often proved ensue.
manful, through the wiles of Locofoces foisting
themes'ses noon the public at independent no
party men. By the Catifilrnia Courier, of Attau.,
Ifith, we learn that on Monday, the 12th, the
Whigs of San Francisco turned on, /num...3.lst
to elect Whig general commiloe oljt he city and
county for one year. Two tickets Were In the
field, and the feeling was wrong on each aide; be'
we are pleased to see by the Coorier that every
thing went off harmoniously, and that excelleut
committee was chosen Ammeart.
BAXNAWiII El/741171MM mom Earmsan.--Th
London Daily Newts, of the 119th, hay a full an.
convered account of the drebbing iron to II •
bUte.h, litynau, by the Lod to brewers Ad. r
he had freed inlet, to the public house of N r
Bonfield, where he Ant crammed himeelf away I .
•'dnat bit, from whence he was dragged by t
hair and moustache, bat finally secreted to a b. d
room by the lady of the house, he made his fin
escape as follows
" A strong body of the police soon arrive 1 .
their appearance at once quelled the try ,
populace. The inapeetor, on entering boo ,
toned the General seated on the edge° • bed, 1.
• pliable condition. He was much eihanate,,
and in his own language complained acverely . f
the pain he endured from the Waite. inflicted
on him.
" Having partaken of some slight refreshmen
the inspector assured him through the interprets
that he might consider !time, perfectly cafe can
der his care, as he had • body of officers down he
low to protect him. ft was some time, however
ere he could be made to believe that he was fre .
from further violence. His torn garments having
been temporarily repaired by the interpreter, and
hlr.l3enfleld having lent him a hat, he ventured'
to make for the Thames police galley that was Iv
Ing at the foot of the Wain fronting the George.—
Getting eafely into the boat, it was rowed to Wa.
thrloo bridge. A cab was then procured, and the
e xhe tined Marshal w.. conveyed to Morley'. Ho
tel, Coating Cross. It shduld be mentioned, how
ever, that when he took hie departure from Bank
side, he was greeted with yell., and hi. hat thrown
into the river after him.
r"During the remainder of the day the General
was canfined to hut bed ihoi hotel. Oa Friday
he was 1 1111nd:feting from th e jail:min he had sus•
lathed. He was visited by several of the Asianb
an nobles and other. realnt in London ; and in
order to avoid the recurre ce of a similar display
of feeling, arrangementa ere made for ht. quit.
Ong E :gland, and to the onus of Friday night,
we arm informed, be took is leave.
.- The rge, where H
an
took refuge, a.
been over Geo slime an attrac MI to the curio°, h
It
ha. been datiy rimed by e coda of toiled Hong..
risme, the dust hole and be room being objects of
math attracttho to the en Ong Cheers we IV-.
peatedly given by the vith for the draymen and
cool heavers. Mr. Becee d, to whom Haynau
WWI largely indebted for bin ezfety: called at Mor
ley's alld sent in his card, t the Marthal refused
to re.oive him.
.. Tee excitement caused by the occurrence has ,
Good a pence/ vent, and verses, entitled "The
Sonthu - ark Brewers and Austrian Butcher," were
eery generally clog about the street. of South.
mark.'
FA
lIPORTATION OP HABDWABE.
LOGAN, WILSON CO.
lau W(100 sTIeVET,
ere no twentned tra, a I tree stud Ireah rok nt
align' , orman, and Amerman Ilarcrtare. to offer
sopenor indueements to buyers 'Those ort•ting to
purchase will promote th eir interes , by looting
Itrough our stoat. iss they arc determined to sell on
tat 1110.1 reasons.. term.
R. P. TANNER 4 CO.,
SHOE
IVWAREHOUSE,
52 Weed .t, Daiwa.. Third a Fourth,
Are how receiving their very large and supenor Fall
ri o
BOOTS, SHOES toc
, k
ArID BROBANS
A leo, E I OIIIIRTS and FLOWERS, all or the later
etylrs, and capreeslv adapted to the writer. trade.
It has been selected with great care, end as in eiso
and qua ity is not surpuussd y c
ustomeran stork to be
(nand eater east a, tweet. (Oar and roer.
chants generally are welted to call d examine..
we are determined In sell on the moat renennable
term*. Al s o, Goodyear'. Patent Rubber Shoes co a•I
hinds
antrs.dtr
M'CORD & CO, Sto
Wholesale & Retail Manufacturer. & Dea'ere in
HATS. CAPS & FURS,
Car Wood & Flflo eta, Pitt
Where they offer a roll nod eoLOO•eto Sts et of trate
Caps, Fars, Ser , and ery qualit. and *4 le.n7 `‘ hole
sale .14 Retail, an invite the attenlion or !heir e...
torn,. and porehinera generally, ...ring them that
they will lel au th e Bl.F•LatteresiOirs
anglvrtr
! 611COORAOE 110flilb IfISKITLIVIONII
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of PI tt•bargh.
C. G. ilussEY, F 0 e.. • --- w. W. MARKlic`r.
H O: i r k :44u. it Water ascot, in the warehouse of C.
'MIS COMPANY ts nos prepen to Insane all
I kind, of risk', on bousa, manufactonca
good.
merchandlac ILI c ore, and in translla mime* rth
theAi'itsTiZi% n g r ' ag:ll ' crtnthrt abilityeanfedr jo'f'rtine'YDol7l
moon, who ire all biltreith of Piusbu ' rgh, well and
favorably known toll." community for thcdr prudence,
intelligence, and 'lnfamy.
Diasecom--C. G. Homey, Wm. lingaley, Wrn. Lot
Mier, Jr, Walior [tryst, Hoch D. King, Edward flearelmn, John Hawor th , S. Harbithati, S. hi. Kier.
ap3d,o
*dad
______
Restored to Right by the Pe.
troleam.
S. S. Lunen—Sim I wish to bear te•tint to the
medical virtue of the Oil called Petroleum. eny I was for
a long time ellheted with a badly inflamed and very
sore eye, so moth so an tolls. sight entirely for about
three months, with very Mlle hopes of ever recovering
the night, and but a slight prospect of having it re.
hived of the soreness; coy attending phYsiman
unsnecessful In making • cure, or in giving relief,
and afforded me hot little encouragement. / heard of
the Petroleum about the Int of April, IVA and gave
It • think the result Is, the sight is restored and my
eyes well, except • little tender or weak when I go
tat in the syn.
ANN IRELAND.
Mansfield et, Cincinnati, May 44,18410.
S. 8. I, n - ran—Sin I have been Maimed with Piles
for ren years, and have tried other remedies, without
sermancot relief, until I heard of the Petroleum I
lave
aced only one bottle, and think I am entirely
cured. I theomenent, it to all who are afflicted with
Piles. I have known it to be good for sore eyes.
Cincinnati, May I:0, Min. E. C.GARRETEON .
Doe sale by Rayner I McDowell, 111 Wood street;
It f 3 Sellers, 57 Wood st.; D M Carry, Allegheny city;
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douala., Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, K. M. KIER,
iY4 Enna, Raisin. Seventh et. Pittabergh
liaprovenseate 14 4•11111117.
DD. G. 0. STEARNS, late or Boston, a prepared to
manufactare and set Rums Tenn in whole and pans
cisme, upon ductlon or Atmospheric Suction Plates.—
TherßSCle cum to FIVI .tirade, Where the nerve t•
expomd. Office and reaidence nest door to the May
ors office., Fourth street, Plitsbergit.
Ram vo—J. a WPF.Adon. F. II Raton. tale I
[Zr Dllll/13 or late Urea —Direst.. of the Liver
aro becoming alarmingly frequent In the United Slams
lased, there are few formidable diseases which are
tot connected to any way or other with a deranged
mite of that Important organ. litany of the complaints
which are usually classed under the head, of coo.
mateption, have their ongin in the liver. "Any remedy
wttich would insure tegulatity mid healthfal action
m the aver, would be a blessing to ututkind In has
been the exclinnatiou of mitering thousands. That
remedy has been found; It is tare and sure. When a
fair trial has been afforded to lt, It has never been
known to fall.
Reader, hare you any disease of the liver, or die.
nom which you believe emceeds from hepatic de
rungemeni? Loa. not a motrumt, has purchase a bog
of Dr. hPLaneis Liver Pills, and. they will restore yea
o health. They are the only remedy ever yet dl..
crated, whose use Is aerials to affect • dm.
ID - Fdr Me b I A UM 4 (VINO le Wood taw.
makutwil
-
o Mee el Ohio and Penna. IL R. CO, Third et
Prrramma dogial.
Ton Sleekholden of the Ohio ,An ima
nnsylvai
Red Road Company are hereby notified to MY the
eiehth inetidnient office dollars per sham. at the office
of the C om Perry, on or before the Innit day of Anal,
ne ninth Instalet/ on or - before the 20th day of
S 'P t° Ttlher. The tenth instalment on or before the
soh Oar of October nest.
1:17" The
last 7th instalment eras called for on the Nth o
July
aoca.dtr WM La RISIER. Jr., Treasurer.
Tie• Rev Mr. Waring, • Minlonari from Hayti
Will preach In the Grant street Baptist Church to wa
ne •• 'morning, lSuettor,) al 10k o'clock.
PUBLIC MEETING.
FRIENDS ON lIIINANIT F ATTEND
REPEAL OF TUE FUGITIVE BILL.
Tl.E . zzlem.:z .7 cro'' , "c id.‘•T, :rrebg.d ILTI
lioare, tto ropers. heir dia approbation of the foram .
At 1 of eorgrus. known or the Positive MP.
1 h me who lore Liberty •nd abhor ShtrerY, area
per.
hereafter.trd to be presto, Let Repeal be the word, now
Signed by N. B Craig., It. It Rerr, James 3PAterY
Grudge W. Jaetton , John A. %Villa, Geo R. Riddle,
Huh a. Mod, Junes Mantle!, one several where.
tepid
ADUCIATION.
XI.A N adjournedheld mee.of the fneods of education
will be on roe o f
day of O ctob In the
Roane Ward School Douse, Pittscarsh IC/o er,
'clock,
A. 31 At this Serving a constinattoo wall be reported
and an anociatlon formed, to be called "The Edo
cattoonl Aseocranon of A/legkeny Cooley." All
(moldy to lil2 cause of Educational Reform. arid
el end etp - etally those engaged in teaching, are requested to
. By order of toe late eon anon.
ecp2B:dtrArllB J I BUCHANAN, Secy.
_
1311EAII IN CANAL.
EX PRESS PACKET LINE FUR. PHILADELPHIA.
nt steam boat Ckoar, will i , e”o the foot ofW i ltyno
entry to7aa " mt:n Y ger ' s eto td‘front'the pkieteeetctiv"liift:
the break a being trpsured For information, opPIY
to
WEEM. SUTCH, or
rcpkkAtf D. LEECH Ca- a l Bono.
;Ti - to.
P"minitl'EZT ;M•Pcirs'a. t . co
Cl/TEESE-100 boa prune IVeeiern Rererire,_en con
atenment, for tale by MILLER RICK ETSON
raori
kal to rz Liberty it
Cet ,, ,,, 11511—G eases In store and for toleby
..,
CY
C ii . l l;A a l b i y VAA..lllsll—o Da re. JUVI
•0501
Q PIRCFS T URPENTINE-9 brim to nale by
septy
J hIDD .1. CO
AS CILE SOAP -10 taxes ree'd :or salt bv
LIU DO &__9_o
nan G.—see lb. just on band Ind (or en e by
J 1,1111,&90
snot,.
J _l(l:),Nr2Zsb:—.lo I.a mr
for
JKIDIII.
by
J.PrIl GLASS-4cuo .I%•orAd etre., Eber.
r beams rescue. tve ..le by
/JUR/MIMIC R INGIIRAAL
110 Water wrent
,
m _ ~,
0 ,
, D , ANnl,!, 10Tt1i.PA:.1,:7,:,141111.n0d,v0r7.7.,r.e,
/Allsood o. rllmled 014 ' Pan:a Bruhn!, Baahnroo,s.
Waldo's G.., varma s s'x.s, eso Bold wholesale
and mad On acennlntolan. tonna
N 11.— All person. p•hina lor dry
t h e
who arieh to dn ;h:n. own s . pinin eon renal. the
no. ..wry 1. 'wenn. vans. I¢ if PrltLiArs
••, rag
7 k 0 Wond in
____
PA/STING
n OUtt k SIGN PAINTING and Glacinc, prompt.
IA Iy and neatly emasned
Pi 13 —Clla m,.t, It dm inetly underetood , that me
can do Painting and Giamne me cheap a. any other
DeMMra in the city, and are determined to de n
• , Pjc
J Il PHILLIPS
i:,:1=1.111/D / . N e DS . A
: no o n? ler 11 , 11: rt . m . e
lt n i t oC
tor mato d tea y an r
faen2sl J & /I PHILLIPS
..i7CE is hereby given, , ihrit the following named
... I per •ons have filed in th . Itegister'e Mee of Allo•
ganiy %only., iliToonth of their . sev,i,iiral acnir i.b air .
i A a d i r j u sTeounts ;will I T ' A u jinte r i ' i; j t b o a tt:f O'Lrp:tZ Cour
of the county aforesaid, on efor.day, the of. r 0,. .
toner nett, for confirmation and allowance,
ames A. won and Ile+ Good, Adnunixtratom
of Pitebola eceawd.
Jacob Whitmer, Adminutrator of Peter %%homer,
deceased.
MErcklel DWesay. Administrator of J. W. BOrrell, deed.
ilton t,
Jam s Adroltustrator of James !donna,.
decen.ed Cunning:ism. Administrator or Jane Mower,
James --. u pplanentary and Gnat account.
I:Pah ely, a uret ang Eto
xecur of Andrew pasbit. deceased
Alfilltam Pi. Haymaker, Administrator of Matthew
Simpson, decease]
James AV. Badman, acting Executor of Thomas
Llnford.
El.mtbeth Guysinger, Faccutor orßev J. Guysinger,
Jenn Bann. acting Exec tom nf A. Drava, def'd
.1 1 1ajaret floss, Ado/minium, of Andrew Rota, do.
Patrick Don any, Executor of Dar!ey Dunlavy, do.
crftJ.
Jane. Blakely. Administrates. of Rana,. 5pc.,,,.
Margaret Be gnt, Adnunintrator of F H
rancis emet
Murray, defeated. num to
isfhnila firMotraY, Adstrar or Joni,. Me.
Jame AVM. rimy, Jr, , Executor of Junes M'AfurraY,
se —filedby as executor
Al an ion, deceased. lneh Peers, aettng Admi n istr a tor or Henry
Jane. Blakely, Administrator of Conrad Upper.
m•^•,,...,1--..Pnitaty and final &Conant.
William Ambit, Exerntor or Solomon Reaa—aaft.
PhATa"m"" a f t ' e n h d ot7.litrU,.. ' ,T.l. -
_..-. -----
ter. ..-
d ece Wobo,d, .Adnunutrato t of Frederick
a ased.
Patodel 11OPP, Administrator of :4oeduel Ilepper,
t.. eceased—anal enw_
of ,Obarn intythe.
Morrtand Codervroal and I V. Allen, Executor.
lames Blak&y. Ad mintrator, “de boo k non" of
Solo LW/merle. deer...ed is
j .lo ° ll: : {V n a 7 1711;2 A L n ' l i": ntir:4"XlierbkOints '1 . W1 1 ,-°. ' CI e d eT .
E I. Hastings, Admranntor of George lie,ser,de•
reared
S. A NI cvay. Guardoin of Jno-oh Ana,
A. h N1,C.,,e, I.:.te-atnr n(J• to, Ao , r. .1.
Sarn, A. 1 , 0,y, A danot tr.:ma of Joni rci i 4 i 1 .01).
~, ~<..,1 , ,
,1„,, n mcru,.i, ( .11711/1. of Joseph Fat•p.
Wo4sco Decela..., Guardia n of Dnbn Rae kin.
Wtillans Liac khoode.Goordi an o Jobe Wltte's heirs
' Sacco.' Robinson, aenro Elven era( W.V.. Fearns.
deceased.
12.a.v.cterlloValx, Zzi,nul,s,cr.attoo; 0.174ei11,1i.,1.00zeu,,,dne,e;gd..
deceased. n",
Rod! Flom. Administralrie of hones Cooler, de-
DR. D. RUNT,
D....i. Corner nfroonb
and &mann, betwm
Dan-01110
Da - v - id C. Wakefield, Adrialn/Grater of Daniel Sc
deceased.
John Wright and Raehel Liviapto., Ado:Joist
tont of Thomas Lie/neaten. dereased.
Patrickt Dunlavy, Ads/inn/Grater of Robert Wallac
ce e .
B. hif. Ferri:teen, Exertion/ of Robert Ferguson, ee
1 .
tie ed— topparnentary and final account.
Pe, lire Bates, Adunniotrator of Jaen!. Frieely, deed.
M. illtnna L./1111er, Adr 1 11 , 1•411/.. or A/fred Sutton.
dee aed.
W /fon Black, Adnuniatrator of Cyrus Mace, de
cm. .1.
Jr tin Pampe, surviving Executor of dainuel APCord
deresued—finl arroant
G itereiPt‘in.- c ' e a a d • e j ,; ''''' W '
all Adiliniatratora of ,
In • Park and George Raderill, Admintetratort of
James Part, drceawed
Stoat . .
John
deem...J. hl/Cloakey Guardian of heir. of Jonathan
Dr Carnthra and e, Executor. of
E. /nada Green. de-eraged A. F, Gor
ton ni
Li 0
r. 1% iaes
•
'a
ay. th ecemar roers andal Thome.t
home. Dairlaon, eett•
111“ R .
deera...d. McKelvey, Administrator at / George flu ley.
Iluen Logan, Adininirtrator of John and Martha
filaitheorii, Ikea... ,I
Al , rl/ Paola., Aduten.strairra of Richer I PLel
dee eoard.
Ii C Gray. Jan/ea Part..., an.. r.
, -
_.....narr.oiicgarruk.../;-..t:derßlekt:od Gray, A.
T,,urza:mesnJl Ada:natal:col
SCUTT. 12,iurr.
P q' s2 :waS
J. ac. un.AmF, — -
ATTORNEY.AT L4l3',
So. 89 Firth eeeeee .
C•
eirIIIICAL TECH:VI/I.IIG V: or Chesuz•try
to the Art. and b atanufaciuree Dr. F Knopp.
For We by 11 e roc': lON
•tp27 L'ookseller,, pram r, and Binder
0.4 ,
47 Alurket
,rd eoP7
j AMPALACK—Just received and /or vale •I the
j g st Coof
S N WICKENSIIAM
I dru
sep37
Car. Wood & BiztA et . '
&NDS' SARS APARILLA—Just reed for wele by
ITV 8 N WICKERBIIAM
YIIOO7,N.IRRILYS SARSAPARILLA—A few dozer
4. i . 1 by [se J'l , 8 I'II,ICEESSIIA.3I
AFESTA WS BALSAM-WILD CHER R y—On hand
V V and for gale br_____ fi UVIOILEy....IA I:4_
T 1 ULES HAUEL'S SHAVING C REAM—Where is
the man who does not appreciate the leanly oleo
easy abase t If any there be, we do not address our
seNes to torn. I f
to ell others we say, if you wish
to render shaving • p leasu re , Pfirehme • boa of Ju'es
Motel's Almond Pigment° or Ambrosial Shaving
Cream. It is Utterly utiposmble to find words to de.
scribe the feelings of a person who h. been used to
Bh•ving with ordinary soap, upon tanking . met of this
for the first time. It is a combination of wonder, ed.
ruination, and pleasure.
JULES HAUEL'S SHAVING CREAN is eyeerds
ingly entollieng; rendering the stiffest sad most wiry
beard soft and tumble, producing an admirable lather,
and by its eitternely mild nature allaying all trills.
lion, and preventing that unpleasemt and stilt feeling
of the akin which is so often experienced after stmt.
tog. Gentlemen nsing Jo lex Ilanel's Shaving Cream
may face the coldest and mom piercing winds int
roedialety atter its use, without the akin becoming
chopped, And those WhO once use it, we C6d safely
say will never use any o.iter.
prectaled
Una great advantag which will be especially op
by those w e, ho wear whisker. Amo n the f I
that it will not discolor the beard, which st soaps
:d i g ' le
d o o tle " wlis a k e ” rs! ' Y .l ti?e r s MIL iTiZar:i'n'g'i"'"
arc delightful preparations, compounded with Cre am , kill,
to the cater exel.ion of all articles catcylg,a to
render the operation of shaving unpleasant, end will
be appreet sled by all who make m il l of them..
Prepared only by
JULES HAUEL, Perfumer end Chettilst;
ISO Ches.. at , Phila.
For sale, wholesale and retell, by 0:A. Fahnislock
thi Co., and R. E. Sellers, Pittsburgh; mid John Sargent
and J. Mitebell, Allerheny City.
neP27-2P
e UBPENDERS-50 dor usorted 'lust reed 'or rreo
0 low by I,rPLa?] C YEAGER
pE r t d C b O . A a T ,f To dorcgr:l:4:cbyPete Coats, • Riit
sepl II
It onplNK_.,
b.,,,.
~.wF lumps
sepl4
B A FA/INF:STOCK & CO
RON d S E L L r ' . .i
, 13 Rl' RA
Went Eat! dmAlPoSele y'Clob7;
Spring Flowers dat Jenny/4nd Flak Glasa ' ; Annuaire
Vinegar; Amandine; Ponehin Soap, for whitening
I he skin; Almond Shaving Cream; Rose do do; Aso
brosdal do do; Hooey Soap; Floating do; Amandine
do; Hazel Not Oil do; Ron do; Mar•henallow do
'
Soviet do; Brown •Windsor do; Be's Grano: An.
For sale, wholesale and rend!, by S E SELLERS,
asepl
_,,,,, .
brio do;
100 bris.Nol 3 / l ufax do:
Jon rued for dale by JAMEY 3 DALZELL
sepll
70 Wale. in
INDIGO ;
10P10 'VP wanzb.y
DAINVE. -151 .1:11 be salefervi
in Pan # 4 4Q/40 4 RO4
Sep Beoneet
plirEALTlLfdeeese ad Veraedy. pee Moore.
ed . r i e t d a MZ d, igro . y, novel. albor
end Comes pool ' enlo a frld7grt b fV t P ort S.
hboll'o Route-,Mb end' rbb eoh--eo.pletioo of the
work. Received and for isle by
C 5,0, 1.--4.771,1 a isi,:r,
•31 brh do - Molar.
es, In oak brls, in more and for gale by
W & IV AirerrEvraM-
Libor..
____
r raEP P . EINP-2 ewe. roper French CaErldrus
iia;••4o
c!ep. 7,rebyeda brand, Pest oewxd 1L,1114.:43,4111,107
e -
111 LLLLL at:
F Patternmram ree'd'io tae .tryL°' b•the
yEARER
ti & DRAWERS-4. laTee a.m. - mem of Silk:
lk,Q?..,,!;nicn, and Cot4tlneta and Dramve. forge
11-OrotoßY—S Ana. aasonment of ladle;
reeeC4Vtryl" "" rie'rgr'''g ;17:;t1Oir.
WwRA, PPANG PAPER-400 wawa and ag
doableOtraw
eroZn'yeadely4'si:oeto'; argel'e.'egt7e and
for sale by
kr 0 STOCKTON d
• er_rdarket at.
a mu
ben In he mgt., for sale by 2.4
e."
elee'
le
the
_sPb2G
41,1,74vAi0w
to clone the ' 1
1).
3'A1.4.! DICKEY : CO
b
BRrtin Front au.
C O cESE
" "P'6l7,l7eiTrlllnl?? by
1 b. CO
Supsrier Booteh and Irish Whiskey.
/0 re U y rl iFf • " e ' y N d B e ?et reaLsealebrated Malt Whß.
12 puncheons rilehatt's Wateraide, egfr a
and high proof under castor° house
to
Alan: Brantha. of different ainViges and brands In
half. quarter, a n
°claret. lifiAnoiri,ailltir..;:fle h."
leaf 6:derlict, 9-p—SB Waln v at at Philndalphia
NE/offs nOBNEE o j lTn F trd •nd Market ea,
COLLETurn ci,ushliquid by the principal in
GE, :714erilen?4eit'yhtuneirTfus"U,"ir
ole of Instruction in s.fracarretru
arr. cline Roar Boor
Law, COICIMIrCIar. Ova en-
Tana., C ol o3.llclat. Law, •nd e
eareed tn a dr g ree of perfection never aperoached
by any *chertersehor Oas part of ghe country. CO
callers of terms, !cc., are mulct to any pan oath:
country
nefiC:BarlyT
¶1 s.yEdsftr
rubseriber offer.. far gale the Stearn Engine,
arch the how geenng and I.ith collier ma
attinrry. In the bu:ldiog on the east side ef raiz at ,
in Mk/Cl:Ong oily Be mill dew, d. a. .it Me
butlift.:g which is, one bui.thed and mean, feet long
by hot) feet wide. he einfae to ant raceilant one,
with tr,.,, to doge all ,ha mina neey for
smarmy( and loth cut tiiig. The who , could be memo,.
ergore. pp eiseartnne, Wi th in ruff, day., at a Inn
diirate !cor
Or. he will iron, he sti nal engine art a. ti
attibeten, grinned, for any Cube, purport* than cawing,
for a tent, rify errs. PIEV.LLE 11 CRAM,
rep.lrd4Vcartf
one Brae OF
NMI" CHICIVERING,A PIANOS.
TOliN If Atßl,leifl. No Wood •treet. sr•le event
el for elliclieriog'• Pooin Foiles for Western Penn
ey,vsoiy, pas recriVelj. sled pop, Mod,' for sale, he,
rollownie astortaient selecian ti,airelf ttik o the,
mbnuractary, and be supplied as usual Al,.
Clue ser Itirs poet., v.-
2 carved Louis XI V, 7 octaves.
car Rose wood, 7 di,
do do 61 do;
do do U do;
I do litahomy, A
do;
I do Walnut, do;
I fall carved semtgrand.
A CARD—The nancnber ha. the pleasure of
announcing to the citizens of Putabureh• that he ha.
made orrungenthnth wi th Mr. John IL
d Mellor, for the
oeem tale of him Ptano Fortes. in Pittsburgh and
Wcatorn Peen. plea/tie. and those wishlng to por•
chase may be assured that their interests will he faith
fully attended to
CISICKEBLNG
Bost on, March
In addition to the above mock or Pianos from Mr
Chielterimr, a new warmly i• offered from the factories
of Adam Stodart Bacon & Raven, and Worcester,
New lork, and Hallett, Comaten A. Allen, Boston, at
prices varying from two to three hundred dollar.
Rep:4
C.
(AmllcllyTal,f..7.o.'rp
e .t , • 1 e . g a I geGo o.rtravoeonat...o.l.
inn In part of Woolen. Thlebtelt and
Cast:mere ' Shawl,-
Oa., Thibet. Kid and Onc/okin Glow.; lVooll
an and Worsted Comforts; Alpacas and Bombazines:
Woolen and Canton I lanaely Colored and Bleached
illaeeriTllnCtto"Lina" Vedin be's:7"re"aT at i l t' 'Land inagnSdi
Oath; Ilas and Dr n eta Bone, de l
A lof whteb. country and city merchants are re
spectfully invited to exernine, at city
Wood at eOl5
IIICTIONARY OP MECHANICS., Engtne Wcok,
f are nd Engineertne- No 17 of this great work has
oppoote
b eenc the Po eived at 110103 Ge Literary Depot, hNat,
stndtee
sein
y nINSEED OIL. -25 brie pure, teal rre'd (or sale by
nepti
11 CANFIELD
CLOVER HEED—e brie in store and (or Sale by
arpnoo
C 1111.131 COE:ESE-3W b.. retain onlang oboe , '
Jost ree'd for sale by. J C
ISfLyERATC.:aopp s and 111 cute pare, for seta
I II CAPiEYELD
TEAS -100 Lf oho,' V. U. Tea,
VS do G. P. Tee,
if by SO
do
l''''''J'A'S'l7;f
scre4
70 Water
To People hone the Otto Country.
VISRLT the tame kind of Sman Lear. Fine, Strong,
a.id Hough Flavored Black Teas that are pod in
the Old Country can lie bought at Wu and Pie per /h.
al Mums & davvortlint Tea Store, ev: side of the
Diamond, "and no artier° else In Pitoeuroli." mmell
CIIICAP TEA AAD SO 11/lIITAICV.
31 ( 4 R 1; : ,. & , ,, 1 , 1 , A 0 10 T... RT at if, in the Diamond, am sell-
Dftet a per lb —TitY IT I l eer2l
k.0.e0 Superfine Ootous; A: ITlngyoug Tea
1"Po% l'n%lttce 01/711ebdTtalc'e3.'tlil'orr71. r7l,Vorl•
Tea Lealens, in the Diem r nd, are selling raid Teas at
emY4
'. t_ '22 7 r _l'! . . k 2_‘_'' .4ftPf rJ2'l'2!SJl_A__—___ _
Rune. I- OSThR, or ttie Mysterie s of me Coon of
Landed, col 3 of this Interesting Work has been
sued at Holm,: Litrrary Depot. 'Mud
T rees,
appetite Me Pori Onice, edso, filen Parry, or Trials
iSor Me Ikan, by Olivia, Ocorge tr rammed
.c ra l e , ?e.g., Clement Kisi,negal,[o.ll,l,ll,ix.i..bzi,C,l,7, t C Moore,
A,c ,._ r ,. !!,
Just lEL•celed;
A I:ARGA'[...IT; gr11tr117:21117157`.7,;21;
almost endless variety embraced in Or assortment,
may be relnd the following:—
Norse Covers, Carnage Cloth, Air Beds, Air pit
E,ovralAtr I:nattier, Water Palk, Tobacco Ponenrs,
i'rohneaC, !'l7lte"ns,C°P.ZelieCsePZapC,'"tueTs'P"U"it:
Hose, IS ., o ' r SpnegA, Marlon. Ha .eLp Sou'lVecsare'rs,
Manioc Packine, Camp Blankets, Paper Holders,
Life Preservers, Traveiliag Bag, Isthmus Beg,
it' , :?..,11rw:61:V.4.... 1 4:71 ° . , :1 ° .41,%, tira 61: 0 4":
Ladies , Sant ...hoe, Heent'Sura shoes Lenin,. ac
Earl"- an sold al thi. ast•hlirbotenti. VVol7.l3led
. ptitlw.. all the characteristic. easeitual iip 5..,
prom soosls, , it: • insolubilit u der env dear , e or
hat, 11. iei in e were est cold, great earaloldY,
Igmar., perect Ire,rnoisr esa en • ffrtdolll (tom
odor, for rale at the Gcoll)ear Felber Emponam,
Pool , a a Woad street.
an,.
7.r g 1.
eEgT.l , ,v and
" '." ,1
""ny
" t 1;
,;• Wood gt
P/11:1.1i A•kLuni
it oFtd ' lnds to 14.4 e rharg
4.1.aa,,itt.50r,,,144.:10,‘1 All,oelt.
ry A .).!am - ' fo o r r
, I , ant, as
Apr', to
311 t,
MRS. CA NI PIIELI
MRS.
NOTICE.
T HE Annual Meettna of ICE
atochholdere of tali
Penna)lvacla Manolactating Coup any w•li
,e held nn the 7,lcda. otOctolter neat„ at lgo'c oak :It
at Um Iffiee of
Walnut, l'Ullad Mr.
hF George T. Lanus, Front at., below
eq,ot
scpad2or•
GEORGE THOMPSON. Seercury.
EW 1100 88 —.--------
VNGLISIIGR A MMMAR—The English Language in
Its element t and forms, won a history of as origin
anti derelopement; dentawd for use in colleges and
ggpeois, Man 0 Fowler, late professor of Rhetoric
in Amherst College.
Itarounmy—The recent progrew of Astrouomr;
elpeciaily to the United States. By Elms Loomis.
Fire Tears of a Hunter's Lite In the far interior of
Fouth Africa. with nonce. of the native tribes, and
.ectlows at the share of ilia hoe, elephant, map.r.-
tarnu., goals. rhinoceros, Ac. with illustratiOns. Bp
It. U. urtrung. , Received for sale by
tept.l R C El TOCKTON
(Post, Chronicle, and American 47 M
.arP9k et at
.1
NEW LOT OF lIPLENEPIeBNS,
fifitatc and Ilturical burr/railcars,
Sign of the Golden Narp, No lal Third meet.
H. ER reapectiully informs
frellov his ,andound he publie, that ito_,Sav
Just returned from the east, won a
most elev. ad extenstve noon
meat of Pleura of canoes style,and prie elected
by Lonself, woh great care. at the celebrated.rtroies
or Nono. v Chet, N. V., ace Dunham, N. V. Ifitra or
orlon
.& Doi ham, N. V l daring selected the above
from °. io ovoto ~,,w l, Jo4l finthed by the above
maker, they are Warvavted or superior quality and
tone, and will to all case• be ro at New Voth foe.
'cry pneett. Pareltasers will receive a Mitten guar
ut,' with each Piano, entitling them to an exchange
or return of same if found detective.
setnt a te l linci P . Ini.°V r ' `l: i e'ro . 're fra ik to so th p e eri," . . .'" ,7,1 0 , 1
and warranted equal, if mut supenor, to any made in
the world.
AL., a fine selection of Plates. Chtrionets Violin,
Strings, Braes Instruments, and the 11CWillt and $21061
popular mimic, Including Jenny Linda nelobrotod
soupy.
repig:
E_Sr. PATTERNS +of WilrP7iiTioiThallsTin
. p / t l. Duque and Perim. styl l e.
1 P NAM:MALL
low Ay
OURRANTs..--giiiks roe Cale low.hg ___
WM A AIeCLOHO ft CO
.met Llneng at.
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A
ball common de; for pale by
n0m 8R0 . 0 , 11 , 3-05 dos In store and for aa ‘ t i o n b —L i ll-E - 1.1. -
sr,af,, ,i____, _Thut,_,:cii.cuicqzTUAßT a. SILL
ny for vale by
.ep2l
S7I7ART
8 AC ., 0 p 1;7 3 —.1 .xnan /et clear for sale
kYSiLL
IVh? A AT:Ci, " Gi
CO,
8 T t ßc!l-30 bu but brand, for wo b
116DC,PRDS—Differont sireo, for softlTUiiai,
B • of] •
ri
100 bria N 0 er'ar
ptv 45 brli 8 It
tit h A . Tri r .eon ir
40,21 G".
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AIIIIIEMENTS
WILKINS HALL.
MARVIN it-lIAIVLEV A
GIGANTIC MIRROROF CALIFORNIA,
o aialitiner,lirearal. g I b• Isitibasnea, do.
/ TIIIB EVENING.
ATNTEti,fiodi original Oketehes taken on the spot
by raoi Embierm, Rea, ander the personal oh.
/17seramiort,of J. L . al•rrin. Caif o one , of the runp ., and will rietors, who
_ew ejpalartnewma.
bracifia splendid vlew ... a of Ch wen, Gordon., Panama,
letatpuleo, :lan Pacrautecln Clty. Somers
FUN, the mining districts, cover:re. is,nrio tee, of Cu,.
... v .., an d p•lng a noweet mirror of the whole coun
t', pAtaed th rough, and now oesuptei by oat fnersla
aad'frtjuse eunntrymeo, was whhted in New York,
Albany, /and Troy, by over, o,oro New
and in
Bonin. by_iNdhint wprient the elne of dime eines_
Doors open at GI Ot/oc_k _to eommenee at ?V
Adadscion, e3etnta Children under ten year. half
prim
V.shihition on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
septhPtdl
MM=II
LAiSMAYEEK
AT PHIL.O HALL,
//abates grand original Paintings or
ADAM & EVE, IN PARADISE.
two mall°ns of pers..,
Opea from 0 In the reertaeg till la ataighh
Adllleeplaitll.<o Zeta. PtitAircn Iti au.
, •
CREIG/iToN, Proprietor.
& Noble•town Platt lc
/Load Company'.
IVOTICE inebefebyrren,lB.l in conformity ."I.Ai
a t
i::..teol,77.',,T.7thneAgi'.2';7.l'"'Y' 7°14
y
t
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h
7th day of Apnb 10, p ,. book. wib0...p0ann.74P.14,0.'
the 01 00110 cock of .aid crony. al . the
eS.1:g11.=:411! lOnt ::111:!di'ly!'. ','.71 'her
t tp fi r of 10 o'clock. A. 111, Y ar%
p! , :the , 01 " han'a I,sl.llid.:Neifild7c n'ta7ll"l:Vre
n mb.oobed.
Jonnne:l.4Po.,Rell7"irortroo:nnehotrjr
Joroen Trot:l.k
. I. " r g , L - d to I ovl G;ror
John rtiokm
Potrotel Bea j '. 1,1 . i ' i . A . L., V.7
1....0 WPlter Motor h...,
KC. Wk,r, Pomo.: rr ro o oro
Jot h 1's 11.11:5
Pon, ne/r,,, YVigiom Fcr,t,
iteoV:dtr.• Ira .1.1.3 Inenordson
m..m....- __
CAUD.
MUOPHY& BOICHFIELD
C SPI.fI,D tUP tYkkkOlatVcr AND ottP3
IDP,D•VeIfpIIT. OF 111111 D kt Po PP,n.tm
NOrth-Rost cur. of Pour. h ?Tau ka.
; WILL RE-OPEN.
OA hic.m.tair mom, ng,
With a Large Stock of YIP Goods.
co,v . ,er at hi... el and 'Third ;mecca.
T1tzutr,1 e , .:, ,, , n 7 , 0 e ..... 1 .,. 1 n t ..,i0n,, m .
Il'ecntoteso.ors,hip,. trourrea on Commetoial LaToP,ust.°l7;
1 . L .. branch plinth: nog to a tinithed maretonno
tz.rr:i!ona,Fpl7atalELlC! aTtlrh"onOS thteeallteti"oll Rook
Ltprld.ton,haipod.xoZol.7thorittOno to irnproro lath
Ina tat day br'eoentog *L"*g*
01
h"
hour
dar
-
aeon. _
SIGHT DRAFTS
NEW YORK,
AL L T 1
PHI LADELPHIA,
, LOUISVILLE;
ST. LOWS,
•bd We "OLD covapirmr," for itate by
A. WILKINIS CO.
Cor. Marfa sts.
I Opeoung of Phi. Penneylvollla /toll Road
fo Plelablargfa.
1 eompletrd the whole hoe of r . il toad to Ilolhdeye.
barph, Woo eooee<une the Po rapt Ro , l Road to
own, end e/relo thence by boot! to
are !now prepared lo receive oar forward merelien.
dire, pfedue, & o, to and from Pitublergh and Phila•
d`4Phh:'boats leave ihe depot cif the company cl
doily fpr Johnetown, there mmneeting wall :he doily .1
bi
i
train of cam for Pilledelrohm, thee toem, t oe de-livery of all freigat
day.
A,... rot Pa. R. R. Co, Canal Relit], Pitmliurgh.
CROIGIVIL.I.4I, Agana,
A iTZ.T B rsTe?,
RVo BR.
cy RICK WI
epc..hr .
,RuUPI
Paatrataylvattal• Ll.l,lload.
.1f OT/CT, TO 00XTOACTORS.
P74l7e.SVllltri;rilTe.7idloada artot;y1;tnt:1111:
tenth of Ocrber, fat-t he tiradataloa and Piasnnry of
the ientainlng seCtiona on the Western Divirlorr of
the
vePneonnsyrt/yw.ania. Rail Mond,l
ig l
heteen 4 i teen
ati excep t numbera e and twenty lr endy au ( lcoats.seTh. work lies Wholly f
, I
in theroalliesofT hrtle Creek
and linos). sleek, and Include. a Lo monot of
masonry, nut! romp Leavy earth and ro ck
ak
work.
At .h e same lime preposals will be rent toed for
the Gr trans non nod Prose/try of ter 'bench Rail Road
to Illnarrllle two 1,1 three goo - tr.> re.de. long, upon
which is a Bridger Over the Ornew.eurb Rabe,
The plans and ploil will be rsady tor exams
ration October let, at the w
Engiee .a. Maim
ville, at which tote the Lto will to p r epared for eon
tractora. Infonnapon may be had ot the Assinant
Engit.ecr on the link, or of EDWO. 31ILLRR
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,sg"ormp r tegrne_cr, SI '
BLUE VI IMIO6-r-ROUn ILI fo; : ;ale LIT -
ber2 t ' 11 A Pake r rESTOCK a , CO
QAL rrE Tßllikegs reined for vale Ly
0 aspen ' , El P. FAIINEWI OCR St CO
SQ." CCIA'A—LIIICEDiIIItISI:k thole, bd - lcre talc Li
Li-.7v3
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__ STJAIIT a SILI.
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ceNent-stm76.ii... ree'..lii isle by
p2I ----
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CO ,
re That hy
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for an..
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rket at l,
Denis wears—SO(o ins en , ossor .
ig , 'l, , 'll ' f ' 1
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7p are Cod Live ' r Oil feisi;T'rti4 I.
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frii:lo,lll,GiThi* lii-i-.7d'l
.112 11Jokeepersi Asiliktillll, a now et,itfoo
II O bi
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DRINTom-rq-ii: •
Ltd at he am!! of CNII:Ou hlall. 4 Vi.ode..‘'
LL
bv N A
711
Jan PHIL , IPS
Afry‘ 0 - 4 4 b.dt.No. I,
klrat 11:7114tdZELL
ITAR: ITCH ICEIIAT"
V.-r -7 / 7 -- hwris — T4ar.
10 I•espi,t,
• to bile 1 10Ain:
To arrive, for sale by IfiAIAH Dre&EV &CO
- Wet. Front sts,..
1111N1331-7 birrele
10 1
174' 16 d oh
32 kegs 10 do,
..rd for aisle by •
taAlAii TIMKEN'
A,
LA,a, - ;QT , T,,T. - sz. - T,7---
°` ;VIZI DICKEY 4! ,
riltEd nE.-iilit Is far Indelli ---- -----
pI..X antra : ISAIAH DICKEY At CO
A .u n t rc n A i 1i: 7 48 c... 1 1 .4 5 Ai r0, .b.tr,4 , A ,t r,
i s „i e
Of EF1.4...1.--) n.: : : no. landin:firit..aln by
_ srpnl . IiItVIA/1 DICKEY ACO
l
DC.:ISO tonli l nerest furnace. far side it --
1 310 ... i :elf ' i ' JOHN WATt de CO
IVINTIII-IY-DricW-Stiy%no let
-and ad quality
4 '
.'_"'"".°, r"".,IP kr.,7::°ll'l.ATT ..'.2.,...9._
~,, :. I ..EATHER-4000 los c g far aalitlty
I. der,ll . 3011,N WATCH co
Q Medi CURED IfitalS,lo tlerceos,a.pcia!e article;
n"'
2"t"
":41"rei'dair CLtllG' "r tr. CO
13"11,158:4° -tong Nu L_lEeny nTem.
1%71
—l-1-"ltacT-73T,1 .fre-iiiireaccar
Ea
j fent.tH DIMEW fr. en
plirate., br •L.
T,'"`„n r ,T," i""° '1 4° 417.1 . 41 , 4741.1 CO
LA 7 111TF FI , II-40 WI. No I, to , We 6;
V V arpn TORN IWATT &
711 1;07;
I,Lu-Xyo. zirsz:4lted
y,
P[ll,o • /57 Wend
(4 PIPITS TORPFA-Ill"11,",-.4Lrie n nod d
PEL,Ligg a'
,
Cr. pere la? sale Ly
.r .1..LL,1111A, F. 131.
11.rLI:Ii.VITRIOL-2arlicruct reed or care br
Ref t, c
to
bales porter 4 inincial, ta r We by •
J,
R E SELLERS
VIAL ?xi). RAI-1000 itraa4...tdEVEVE,,,rB
C li , ---- iT,ltic - --
.i
~..-Eiblt..---A- p ply at thy
‘l, WC..
sept 7
IrrTificiogrßi.ot: KFITING—A neer
coi ee7 P rin7 ' to o ; a ' RV br i.. 4 ";., irm - csiz*,,l.
"pi,
47 Market at
FE p1u...„142 g tined on We L'
. od. do Inigad
Jan zee'd far ....b, by .I a. II PruLLIPS,
.w 9
a„a a Wood a
011 C in betebygaen, aat LellenTestamentnr,
1 , 1 lave been issued a thbabactibers , teen ctal..
!the of lat Will and man ant 9ri.Mt. lifeHery,Nue
tho cur of Pinaurgh, necesbed. All mama,
theceore, laving maims demands alma, lie
e.t.a or bald decedent, a ruesad make kabbra
an same to them without d o t..y
NI.U.LSOMtLA Y 9;
PUtabsin
2110 2 . /CIL
avan,cE berell given, LAi, nen of titar
lid,,.
4,1 trader. have tki• day bee4,,,tn.ted tbe
nt:TlZerel7lef trAURI:rli3l:l:42l: c n
t
stid,mate ars mike awe tee ny
l.
l f
Bone
n' Di AP
nit,i;.. •
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