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ABtlßimlc tad WU| Somuuaoiu n Allifhtnr Oouitr« ra tsxxtt srooin cowoaiss, VBOHAI a, HOVE, m anon anno*, rantr rtm coaaaias, BiKHARDERBY, loiimn, JAMBS OABOTHKHB, o» wmaua. to* a ssa ■ a lt, MORGAN ROBERTSON, Pitubank T. J. BJOHAM, Lower 8l Clair B. C. WALKER, EJixabeifi. JOHN M*CLU«KEY, Robinson. JAMES FIFFE, BnoWdoa. potbct Axroutrr, nUNOIS C. FLANEGIM, Pln»bm,k. aufiitn»n i EBENEZEK BOYLES, North Faysoa. ammo a, W 34. FLINN, Lower Bt[Clur. D. N. COURTN3Y, Ohio. NEXT PAGE FOK LOCAL MATTERS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, vc. TluAai*.—The regular Antimasonic and Whig beleet cto be had at thia office. York Whig ItaU Conveutlcux. We regret exceedingly that there la reason to fear that the Whig party of New York may be greatly weakened, If oot divided by the dineo> «ona prevailing between rival factitna. Jait a( Ibe very line vbea the opposition healed ii» difficulties, and united oa oae ticket, the Whig* manifest a diapoaitloa to divide. The New York Whig Convention met at 6y raeoaa, on the 88ih ultimo, and was permanently organised by tbe election of the following officers, to wit.—■ For President, Francia Granger, of Oou* no; I ,for Vice Presidents, James Van Norden, E. Crosby, William Hasten, Samoa i Freeman, ri. Doolittle, E.C. KoaeU, Freeman Clarke, and Ab oer Lewis; for Secretaries, William Vanderbilt, T. P. Chatfleld, E. N. Fairchild, and Edwin Moore. The President, on taking the Chair, made i speech, thanking the convention for the honor and urgisg harmonious action on the part of tt» Whiga in convention aa the tore preaage Ic victory. Hr. Doer moved the appointment ol ■ commit* tee of one from each jodieiaJ district to report resolutions, and, if deemed advisable, an ad dress, (or the eonaideration of the convention.'— Agreed to. The Chairman laid betore the convention a penonai communication from Governor Fiih, in which he declined being a candidate for Gorei nor again Mr. Doer, from the committee on organization, reported a act of raeiaUons, in which toe Whigs renew the declaration of their attachment to the well known and established measures of the Whig party of the United States, based upon a sound construction of the Constitution, and tending to the beat interest of the Nation; declare that the Constitution of the United Slates la the Supreme few of the lsud,«Bd the Supreme Court the bxpo aaAt o! that law, and that they will hithfaily ob. serve Its provision*, and-realst any attempt to overthrow it; aver that the interests of the Union demand a revision of the tariff; assert their belief that it is the duty oftbt General Government 10 make appropriations tor overt and harbors; la* meet the death of General Taylor, declare tbai they repose the atmosi coutiiicncc m the admin istration of the Government by Miu-anu Fj_l xoaa,aodhia maintenance of the well known principles of the Whig party; say that though they are opposed to the extension of slavery to territory now free, toleration should be exercised in regard to conflicting opinions of Whigs, and that they rejoice ia the admission ol California, while they aeqaiesce in the settlement of the boundary line between Texas and New Mexico, and the creation of territorial governments for New Mexico sad Utah,confident that there acts of conciliation will tend to restore those cordial sen* timenta'and paternal ties which outght ever to be cherished between the different sections of our common country,’ avow that the Whigs of New York have confidence in the honest purpote and patriotic motives that actuated the Whig Senator and Represeaiauves from that State in Congress upon th i embarrassing subjects presented for their consideration, and admire the boaesty,candor,and tokrance’with which thiy have differed upon these exciting questions; eulogize the Whig ad« ministration of the Stale of New York; and de> dare that they appreciate the importance of the Impending political contest in that State, and that they wilt do whatever united, harmonious, and energetic action can aeeomplish'to secure such s tmH as shall promote the welfare of the country by making permanent th« ascendancy of Whig principles in the conned* of tbe Suae ud of the nation. On the following day, the 27U», the following Stale ticket waa nominated with great unanimity: Qovtmor WASHINGTON HUNT, Luvtmant Governor. .-GEORGE J. CORNELL, Ccaei Cmu»uriea«r...EBN. BLEAK LEV, ButU Pruon lnepraor. .ABNER BaKER, CUtk Court <f AjtuL.WESSEMj S. SMITH. The Domination of Mr. Hutu was hailed with acclamations, and ha* been received with suit faction aU over lbs State. The balloting bong t hrongb,Mr.Comwell sob mined several resolutions as substitutes for those reported by Mr. Doer.— Upon motion of Mr. Doer, these resolutions, to* gether with thoseorigainally reported, were re ferred bank to the Committee, which was further increased by the appointment of eight additions! member*, by the President. After a conference, Mr, Doer reported that, the Committee being equally divided upon the adoption ot the sbnsti* to lea, no result had been reached, and both aeries o( resolutions were submitted to the Convention for Us acuon. Mr. Doer also moved the previous qaestion, which was sustained. The vote was then taken, and me substitutes were adopted by a vote of 15 to 42. Upon Mr. Oner’s demand, the qaestion was taken on the resolutions separately. All of them except the 7ih, were adopted without a division, and by acclamation. When the 7ih was reached, approving of the action of Benator Beward, the ayes and noei were called, and tha resolution was adopted by a vote of 70 to 40, —a majority of 3 A Upon the adoption of that resolo lioa, Mr. Dner ud those who had voted with him withdrew, and organised uew. We learn from the Albany State Register, that they appointed a Committee to prepare an address and resolutions, and that they have called another State Canven* lion, to do held on the 17th efOctober, for which mob Assembly District is requssted to send a del* egate. The following are the substituted resolutions of. fared by Mr. Cornwell, ud which were adopted by the majority of ibe Convention: ). Beaolved, That the Whigs ot New York re* new their declaration of their attachment to the well known aod established printiplea of the Whig party of the United States, as based upon a sound construction of the Constitution, ud tending to the but Interests of the notion. 3. Resolved, That we regard the Ooostitntioa Of the United Slates as the supreme law .of the Lud, ud as such to be implicitly obeyed by the cidfeua of every section, and by the authorities of every State; jtbat we faithfully obaerv*' all its provisions urn compromiser; that we will resot promptly, firmly, aod by all oocessary means, any attempt from uy quarter, to overthrow ti.— That in all cases of doobt as xo us meaning, we wiU appeal to ud abide by the decisions of the So are me Goort of the United States* ' 1 Beaolved, That the Interests of the whole Caloa demand such a revision of tha Tariff at jjtf u will afford more equal and afhetive pros lecuon to A merieau lado. ry and develop* the resources, ud rseoiirSfettiK labor, apt) promote tfae-ve'dareor the whole country; tad that we regard with apeoai aallaJatitioa the establishment of Tnannfactnrea in those sectionafand Staiea which have hitherto resisted, with tn'oft tenacity, Whig principle# and policy, as tendingto remove prejudices, enlighten public aod build op .an identity of ioiereat aod of opinion in all section! of onr common country. 4. Resolved. That we believe it to be tie duty of tie General Government to make aoch appro ptUtioni lor improving the rivers aod;haurbora of different sections, as their conditio?) may re» quite. 8. Resolvod, That this Convention,.respecting those who have sustained Whig prindplea with eqoal ardor in prosperity and adversity; r< joice in the Opportunity now offered lor making expres sions of renewed confidence in the present Nation al Administration and in the wisdom am) efficiency with winch it has been administered under cir cumstances of anneal embarrassment and difficul- ty. 6. Resolved, That while we lament most deeply the irreparable loss of our Chief Magistrate, Gen eral Zachary Taylor, at a crisis in our country's history which his clear judgment aod Roman firm ness seemed so peculiarly designed to meet, we deem it most fortunate lor the Nation that his place u fiUed by a » uc «*r>or so distinguished and caps 5 i „ 1, ]‘ ard l Fidmore, to whose experience; fi d?TiH*“vd ? a i ght ? Salesmanship, ihe people of New York has learned to repose entire coofi- f/ ? K K « o 'vcd,That our thanks are especially doe H ®“-W'H'am.H. toward, for thTsignal a , l> l y, with which he has sustained. in Lniied Stales Senate, those beloved principles ot public policy so long cherished by the Whigs of the Lmpire Slate, as expressed in Slate and County Loaveutious, as well as in the votes and instruc tions of our Stale Legislature. Those principles are eminently National aod Republican, because they are just and equiahle 8. Resolved, That the Whig* of New York have confidence in the honest purposes and patriotic mo tives which animated ihe Whig Represeniatives : from this State in ihe federal Legislature, while embarrassing measures have been agitated m the present Congress. 9 Rtsoiytd, That the admission of California in to the Union os a State, with a free constitution, meets with our hearty approbation; and as a terri torial govehitnentis established for New Mexico and Uiah, Without any prohibatory clause, or the assnmptionlthat slavery is excluded by other causes, it is the «oldm duty of Congress to extend ihe Jeffer sonian Ordinance over those territories on the first indication that Slavery or involuotary servitude is likely to bejintrodneed into them * 10 Renlt/td, Thai the Whig administration of the affairs ot this State has been eminently vigor ous aod successful, and marked by a permanent de votion to the best interests of the great mass of our people; and wn confidently appeal to us results and to the important laws which havebecn enacted under it as a proof that it mrnts the confidence and sup port of the Whigs of New York. . 11. ResoUto, That ice Wap of tbo Slsle of New York appreciate the importance to the Stair and the Uoton of tho impending political contest, tad that they will do wba<ever united harmonious, and euergetic action can accomplish to secure suih a KSiilt os shall promote the welfare of the e rontry, by nicking permanent the ascendancy of Wolg principle# in the councils of the Staleand of tho Natioo- 12. Resolved, That we unsuimeus recommend the several candidates presented for the suffrages of the people b? thi* convention to the united and energetic topport of the W bigs of New York, si men of distinguished ability sad worth, of un blemished reputation and integrity, cf tried fideli ty tO-lhe prisciDlcs of the Whig parly, and aa being severally qualified, in ever? respect, for the high and honorable trusts for which they have this day been selected. At first the Aliavy Stale Rtguttr, the Anti- Seward paper at Albany, came oot strong for the ticket, and made the following remaik: "Our differences upon points of aa abstract character, do Dot aff*el the essential principles of the party, on watch all agree, and ought not to »{• feet the vigor, union, and efficiency which has hitherto chsrarter’zeri tho Whiga in prosperity sod adversity. To all then, tea soy, lot iu heartily tvjrport the tielp, the vshale neitt, and nothing but tho tteitt ” The last accounts, however, are not to favora ble for union on the ticket, as will be seen by the following telegraphic despatch to the JVVw Fori Courier and Enquirer, of Monday: *Gw.cg to the lilacs* of Hon. Wo. Duer, the sddre.<s will not be pohhshed until Tuesday more* mg. It eofpiaknces wun a bis:ory of the proceed* ingt ol the Syracuse. Convention, to show that ev. cry th'Og had been done that waa possible to te. cure htrmony without a sacrifice of principle, or • base abind indicm oT the President and (tie me a who bad palrtoticallv devoted themselves to the settlement of the sectional controversy relative to atavery and the preservation of the Union. I. ahowa that the resolution* adopted by the Convec tion reopen that controversy, and attempts to in corporate the peculiar op.son of Mr. Seward into the creed of the Whig pony, and that their ten dency and design is to ba i t op so Abolition par tyonthd remains of the Whig party. It that thodgb the candidates may be uoexnepuona bte, it is Lot possible to support them upon the principles upon which they were nominated. It calls a State ConvecLoo to meet si Utica, oa Tharaday, the 17>b of October, to take such mea>- area aa they may think proper, his generally an* deretoodY ,on Uie.bcst authority, that Mr. Hunt wd} cUlmste'y resign or come out with an addreia in favor of the National Whig party. Mr. C:rne!l a d Wesaet S. Smith will aiao do the same. The Slot* Beguter, in a strong leader bn Monday, recommend* the Whig pap-rs in the State not 1 to endorse the Syracuse ttrket, aa It wi:l lesd to a idi*aolutioa of ihe Wnig party in the Ua.- ted States, tec. CL*'-tiu*r H.i-- (\<t d»>. t —An td. vert ae-meai oft *i. n«w Msdtcii Ics'ttuie wn: b-.- fbnod in arolber column. The editor of the Cleveland True Democrat, a geotkmaa of the highest respectability, iu noticing 'he institution, aays that yooog men deaircuiof fitting themselves for this mode of medical prao tiee, can find no better place. The faculty are well qualified, the building • t ceilrat, and Clevelanit a dc»irab T e residenc:. A Urge class is expected. Wilxct Ltrr thx V rtLo —The Hoo. David Wilmot h«# quit the field for Congress tn the 12th district onhia Slate. Au arraagement baa b;en made by which Mr. Wiimoi, and Ibe 0:d Honker candidal?, James Ltwrcy, both withdraw tram the cooiest, in livnr of G. A Grow, Etq., former. If «Uw partner of Mr. Wdmoi’a. It teem* ihat the opposing fiction# of Lo.*ofocoi»m both found somothing they could unite on in Mr. Grow, and the anion is complete of the Locnfoeo Democracy agmlnal the Whig candidate. Tula wid save tbe district, we snppasc, w Lreolosoitm. Whouso.—We think the citizen* of that city have some rcasuo to complain of a repsrt, a&id to have b:eu started m thu city, u. the iejuty cf the North Western Bank ol Virginia. We have sL ways looked open (be Wheeling Banka at among the most solvent in the country, and ue have no doubt tbit they are perfectly Bound, and will be even if their bridge shoe Id be ordered to go high* er, or to go down altogether. Ia opposing the bridge, as ao obitructicu to the navigation of the Ohio river, aa we conceive it to be, itisootjuat, that we should assail Wheeling and her Banks, or disparage in any way her people or her prospects. Tnero is room enough in the w»sld for both cities, and business enough, too, and Pittsburgh has rer* lately no reason to be jesba* of Wheeling. Our rivalry should be of taat manly and great hearted character, tbit rejoiceth in each other's prosper* uy. Pittsburgh presents the ex inordinary spectacle ol having elected a Mayor, which it cannot trust aa iU Chief Police Officer, and its Councils have found it Decenary to take ibo guardianship of the city onl of hta hands. The like, we vamare ta uy, was never seen before. It is a severe 'com ment on the folly of those who chose him to pro. aide over us.- The action «f Councils is correct, and we hope that tha City Fathers will steadily and firmly discharge their duty, regardless of (he disgraceful conduct of the person we are so unfor tunate as to have as oor First Magistrate ! It ia a hard case, indeed, if we are to suffer, wiJiouire dress, under the tyrannical conduct of a man eo reckless of official character, position, ud the credit of the city, as is Joe Barker. Hourn's Dolluk Maoaztiix, for October, is al ready to hand, ud its table of contents offer a rich treat. A very cheap and pleasant periodical s this. . Rosest Stsmeskw, the great Engineer, and the projector of the Brltanaic Tubular Bridge, it appears by the late English papers, has been of fered knighthood ud hea refuted it Mr. Karra* doy, oneafthe greatest of living chemists, baa also declined a similar lender. Sir Robert Peel, it la already known, not only persisted ia refus log a patent of nobihty, but also In his will ie* tlrucied his sons to imitate in this respect his ex ample. Tho time appears to be coming when English tltioa will go a be-gglog-among those most worthy to wear them. (Jovrvanrr To. Uniled Suiei Treasurer's statement shows the amount at fits credit, by returns received to Monday, 33d of September, to be $15,300,836 30. Of this there wasat Washington, 1t00,953 OS; Boston, $2,878,- Yc *’ S5 ' 0,0 > ari » ; Philadelphia, *1,019,389 80; 8tM«it>r.,,53.90537; aichnond, M,30J«1; Norfolk, Sa,S7l 07; Wdmlnjton, N. C., $3,633 38; Mint, Philadelphia, S4JHI,iSO. Bnaoh Mint, New Orlhaoi, $BOO,OOO. Traulera stfirad lo TreMory tj. a W..hl WJO , ,200.. aetciug (■ Kiisnfesth, Mg Editoe— Ala meeting pftbe Whip fo Me- Keeaport, oa Tuesday, October I*l, 18*0, Mr. Geo. A. Baj’mrd Was called to tho: chair, aod Mcnra. Coursen, Whiggam, McClure, Rowland, 'and Wood,acted aa.Yiee Presidents. : Mr. ThomasM. Howe waa thea called upon addressed the meeting in a clear, concise, and for cible manner, he proclaimed himself a Whig and nothing but a Whig; he then referred to the tariff of ar *d went on to show that la 1811, whea oar tariff was about to be repealed, that all parties were then in favor of a good protective tariff, but since that the scene had changed, and the Whig puny were now emphatically the tariff party. He refer red to the votes in the present session of Congress, wfa|icli show that the entire Whig vote, save two members from the South, were m favor of a good tariff, while the votes of the Locofocos show that only five were in favor of a tariff, four of whom weije from Pennsylvania, and one from Wisconsin. Mr. Howe then paid a beautiful tribute to McKees port.referring to her ioexhaoaahle mountains of coal, andllbe great facilities for manufacturing, bo con- •idered that wo truly should be a tariffpeople. He then referred lo the public lands, aud considered lao« monopoly one of the most potent evils Of the day He wished the actual seulsrs only, to buy and bold the public lands. H e was then asked bis opinion on the fugitive slav s law, and replied, that he considered it one of the most iniquitous bills ever passed by Ooogren. M r. Darsie was next called to the stand, and en tered into full argument upon the tariff, and depict- 1 od, m glowing style, the ruinous effects of the tariff of IS4G upon our iron interest. He showed that our import* at this time annually exceed -ou r exports by fifty million* of dollar*, he dearly tbbw I ed, 100, that the Southern interests were entirely opposed to an increase of revenue, and therefore opjx-aed lo the improvement of our river* and har' bors He cautioned all persons against the prelen- of democrats candidates,** to being land men, and showed that the entire Democratic vote in our Legislature lasi winter was agaiast instructing oar Congressmen on that subject. He then referred lothe trade with foreign nation*, and showed that Massachusetts, with her manufac tures, bought more of our agricultural productions than all of Europe,. and then referred to the impor tance of tfco present election, and requested every Whig to stick closely to his ticket. Mr. Higham next proceeded to discos* the same subject in an able and forcible manner; he referred lo tbe drooping and desponding interests of Penn ed said he felt a deep and abiding inter welfare. ion, the following resolutions were adopt ed, That the Whigs of this Borough bav* coniideuce in the ability and lutegniy of M- tiowiv. oar candidate for Coo grass, l< bouorable means la secure his election. as well a Resolv the tariff specific c proteciioi tho balance of tbs ticket. •d, That we are in favor of tbe repeal of >f IS4«J, and tbe enactment of a land wtth liuc> sufficient for tbe encouragement and i ot Amer.can industry, id, That we regard tbe “Fugitive Slave fly passed by Congress, aa uniust in its * to tbe colored ciaxeos af tbe North, and disire its repeal. :d, That in consideration of tbe (act, tbit at Legislature will devolve tbe duty of United Stale* Senator, and also, district* ie for members of Congress, we bold it' on every Whig to discard all personal anxiously Kesolr on (tie m a in* the S imperuuv dislikes, | reference*, end lateral*, sad vote the t tire Le*i» alive ticket, ea (be rautl uf lest electua. «how* lot pl&ialf the consequence* ol acralchtng thclickeL Ke*olr« d, Thai the proceedings of this meeting be publut ed. GEO. A BAYARD, Prea’L J. H. CaiXAC.nu, Secretary FBOH VAIBIITOOS. Comapondsnct of the Pittsburgh Gascon- WssarwTos, Sept. 30. Clna* of Ihs lmlOß«Mlac>dtats~«Ap* pelßlnintisad Csaftmstlosi-KssH ares of ths Isulos—Tbttr lafflsinet apoa like Csoatrjr, Lau* a glana Dmm/fiu jm tria. if 1 may uy my band at manafteturing a quotation with ▼ana tions. Praise and glory to God and oar country, ibr Congress has adjonrned, nni 4u Twelve o'- clock to day Witnessed and dsvoatiy do tired coaiDsmalton. Tbs termination of tbe session in tbe II .use was charaetariaUc. Thai as sembiy net at eleven o’clock, and wilt the ex ception of a nonet* or two employed by the Speaker in signing the Civil and Diplomatic Ap propriation BJ's, tbe whole hoirwaa consumed in manaeovralng far the consumption"of »Ir* in eaiUcg the yeas and nays. One of th# bills which U was attempted to press throogb the Honae waa for ibe relief ol the well known poeteta, Mias Lyach, wbo has • claim on account of her grand father, arc! me! n the revolutionary warbat u was oppos.-d with aueb seal by Jooes tod Tem, tlsi it was drieated, tbuago on s vre.ic-.i jar* la-Jiun , it was a*ce»iaioeiJ inn tti« ▼ o’* is j>s»»*/i), cjuU it bare reechA tbai stage, would have two a Wu 85 This divisioe ■bo sed that there was precisely a quorum pres ent, w.’-b tbe Speaker, wbo voted wan the rest. Ooe hundred tod seventeen is a majority of ibr whole Hocsc.two members having been added by the admission o| Calilaroi*. j The inexorable hammer fell while tha Clerk wi a 1 cailag IBe yeas aod nays opoa a hill aoppleoen* | ta: to me ru-w act in respect to war bounties.— 1 Too Breaker announced the expiration of the , session, mad, Lika re looted school boys, the mem 1 her# gaißerrd up their papers, tad one soother good bye, and homed away. Mr. K>ag dismtrsed the Senate with somewhat mors of form and cirtnmatancd, m»*ing a speech, «ed vtshlcg hi* brother Senators all sorts of good fortune nu tbetr rerarn to ihetr homes. 1 need eo describe the parting scene, and have the less tails for it from having observed that the “ venerable ed .tor of (be Union” was winding hit sinuous way amen f tho dispersing Senators, as if Impressing ap on their minds that he relied upon them fur the •access of bis scheme* upon the treasnry, agstaai the contumacy sad integrity of the Hook, its nat ural, and, generally, its ranhfnl guardius. Tbo session of the morning, from nmo uiitwelvs o'clock, wa> spent in diapoaing of appointments. Every body was confirmed, without uy excep* lions at ail, as I hear from several Senators who paid as close attention to the proceedings as could be ripened, trom men who cared nothing at ai about them- There were a few opposing rotes to Mr. Wairtleoey, os First Comptroller, on account ofhu booest sod firm opposition to-tbe coostroc* tive mileage , but they only serve to indicate boo completely impotent had been the efforts ol all fau adveiaar ea to break him down, la u insuperab e barrier to all the corruptions of tho day, which come within the sphere of his observation, aa an accounting officer. The list ot appointments con firmed was very large. Most, if not all of them will appear to morrow ut the National Intelligen* ces, and they will be received with more satisfao ttoQ wheo seen in u authentic and official shape. lam oot disposed-to eight to enter upon a re view of the pail ecaaioo. It is a large subject and one well worthy of careful consideration.— Though no party had a majority, the democrats proper should be held responsible for all the evil and but little of the Utile good that has taken place. There never was a Speaker who showed so little of fair and unprejudiced temper towards oppo nents, *s Mr. Cobb. He knew no other men and no other party in the House than the fiotion of Southern Democrats, and it waa almost useless for any other to attempt to get the fisor, at to make a motion. But lot tbit pass. For bemrly nine months, the House and Senate hare been wrangling on the slavery question. At length, compromise was agreed to, calisd, and by many considered a general ud conelnstve settle* meet of all differences. If this be a correct view, if'wo have settled that unfortunate agitation, then the preseot session, even had it accomplished nothing else, would deserve to be styled the gnat ifjttou. Hut I will not here assume to speak o’ the value ud preoiae estimation which should be placed upon the measures ta question.- Snffice It to uy that the general salyec* ol dispate is drop ped for the preseat. A little more thu a fortnight at the close was given to tha appropriations, which probably amount very nearly to flfly five millions of dollars, and to California, for which new State have been created thirty or forty new ud lmpor* tact offices, ud have been set apart some half a million d{ dollars, by way of an earnest of the ben* efits of partnership in this glorious Union. In an other letter, I shall attempt a more satisfactory ■noimarjr of the results of tna legislation of the last ten months. Justus. Oefi. Leslie Combs has returned to his residence in MaysvtUe, Ky,, from ao extensive toor la the eastern section of the United States, It la said that he intends to devote himself hereafter at whale rer expense of time and labor, to tha pro* motion of works of Internal Improvement, by whioh alone Kentucky can maintain her jut rank in the Union. >f'jhßuk< lonr. Webfiir. Mr. Webster, a n. -Qia «laca, received a Utter, . jßpprabatiog hts le.« public froO the uampuians of hi* early youth, from Boscawco and its Vicinity, in the Sate of New ; to which he-baa wnueo tbe : JbUowing reply: ’ WasnisaTos, Sept. 21, 1850. GoTLChtcx: I have received your letter of Ist', motto, expressing your epprobeuoo of my public p3titi iml conduct, and especia ly of my effort* la Coogress, to aeltle questions, which havelottg agi* Uted the Comtry anJ disturbed I’J peace. Hsp Plly< gentlemen, those questions ere now, X trait? disposed of, anti better proipects open upon the Country. The thirty one American States, Stretch over e Vast extent of cruo'ry, running through several degrsea of latrud? a< <1 longitude, and embracing msny varict e# of roil, e’iaiate. institutions, habits, ■ fcc d pnrin t ; yet over nil the Union and the f'on ■Ututoa atill ataud, every where giving proteouoo sod security, and every where cherished at the present moment, who general and warm patriotic regard. The Intereß!* of the ditßereot pari# of the Country,though variant, are not opposite; Aw ing indeed iu divers channels, but all contributing to swell the great into of national proap-rity.— Uoder the operation of ti.« Constitution, we have Dow been for sii’.y yea>-» free nod happy; civil •od religions liberty have stood firm andqnshak* «Di popniar education ha* received anew impulse and a wider spread; and moral and rtligioot in •traction hat born rhumctensiic of our ape; agriv culture, comiro'cc, «n! nnncfacttire#, hshre been ateadily and sustained; and under ibe blessing of Provi.in .'-, ernera! competency and ■Uiatactory toesc* of living, have every where rewarded the effort; oi hjior sml industry; mod ID the moantiuic, gentlemen, the Country basal* Ulned lo #u :b a Degree of nemor and renown.tbat every patriotic man, in mldiitou to hia own indi vidoal means ol eijovruerit, derives a positive E leisure from partirip.tirng in the reputation of i* Country. O’" what oilier country npra earth Can this be said of rn much irott* Who then would undermine ihn U in,r Who wjuld raise hit hand against this Onvi'iiiioi.* Who would scoffat those pnlii-rn! n;*i| »o;'al blessing", whitjh ProvideD:c has never u-fore seen fit to voueh«*fe, in such abundance. tn nnv communi'y of coon l Beif love, our hop'-* f. mj idturu, national pnde , and gratitude to G -.1, nil conspire to prompt as to 1 embrace theseltwitur'c.r.* < four native Imd, with all ihe affeciiojsm ocrhcnits, and to defend them j with all the slretigi'i oi oi>r hands. In a critics! , hour, an) not wiinont »oini- personal bexard, 1 ! have discharged my dvv and treed my conscience . to its very dep'hv m ic effort# to maintain : them, limiicd only bv Urn measure of my .ability; j and now that the** *ti •>rt* urn retrsrded a" ha* i -ig contributed same thinu io tii- adjustment of dan < gerou# controversy*, .md I„ the esiablmbtrent of j peace and harmony auu.nir Irllnw citix<-n# and brothers,! dasuc r,u rus-mi but the chconny ’ voice of all goo I men, ami the approbation of my , own conscience. t And now, rov lr rn Is and neighbor#, I could poor out my bean jDi-.-n«ierneM of feeling, for the aSeetionaie letter wouth cone# from you. Ap pro*o| voices have U-eu b-ard from O’ber quar ters; other comtnrndntioi,* hive reached me, b sh enough and warm to dnmand. s# they have received, my i '»t grateful acknowledg* men's and regard. I'..r vouch comes from home; it comes from iho*<* w.nun l have known, and who have km «n m- (r.»in my birth, li i* like the love of a faini-v > ns influence# fall upon my heart as lh- dew of Mormon. Those of you who are the mm-t advanr-sd in age, have known my father and mV family, and especially that mrrn* fiwcf >t whose prcmmtirr d- n*>i inflicted a wotnd in my breast wli't.-n n yet fresh and bleeding.— Some of you wnc my cumpanionain the country schools; with others I have partaken in ibo sports of youth, the cheerful tabor ol the field of agricul ture, and in Ihe assoc n'inn# and t xereme# of early maubood. 1 see un the li#t learned and cow aged and veoerihle dergytnrD; professional gentlemen and Qfgtatratca, of my own age, whom I have long honored and esteemed, and others of all classes and portrait# tn life. There are on the list, also, not a few who bear my name and par taka my blood. Wnst 1 wsa ia early life, you all know; towards what 1 may have done at aubse* quest period#, for tV good of the country, you have ever manifext?il ►urfi.-ionlty favorable and partial regard; and now, ol'er 1 have been called upon to act a par tn a more Important crisis, per* baps, than any other nf mv life, your faiod regard v your neighborly rect cm mo ol lormer times and former friendships, on-1 the affectionate term# In whieh you express yourselves, make you» leUer a treasure, precon* tn mv e-tesem; which I shall keep near me alwsvs whde 1 live, and leave for the grattfica'ioi of there who >oay come after. Your obliged blend and nnigbbnr DANIEL WEBSTER. To Re*. Ebon Prie-». K*tv. Abraham njrnham, D. D-, Rev. Wm. PsirtrW R*v. Caleb B. Traccv, Rtt. N.lhaniel Tlticmn. 1) D, Rev. A«a P. Tenney, R-v. Elmur.d Worth, Rev. Enoch Citsor, Hon. PatLrr N->ves, Hod. Thomas H. Paueegul, Han. thwg-j W. Nesmilh, sad oth« ers. Kre-u -b- FT'rm.'mii, Vs . Il.h-r. Tbs Black Water Improvement. M<>*| of »ur reader# are aware tbal Ido Legisla ture paired nu aet, .> tear or two ago, granting the privilege ol the lueorp-iinUon of a company for the purp«ae of rond-rm* il»«- Mofton*Ttbc!a river navi gable. lor «ienn boat*, irotn the Peutuylvama >ire upward and auihortiraff the BvunJ of Public Works to auboenba ibire fiOhawf -thaatock hc«k» uryforrheowoiplkbou uf improve meet. The law provirV* »b# tn* aoon a# individua; Stock lo me amount of iiid.t>jd : I# aubaertbed, the company ma) prex-t-ed t,-» and the Hoard shall appropriate J'fiJ.t OO rnoiv, which is ibroe fifth* of <fSJ,OOU Ins mailer of v.til i-r.pv’f*.anrc that rheae per sou« who desire tu bav v i|,:« r.ver irr proved proceed to ant wtlho’i' a 100-jt-nt'* dr.!i .. l-et cved bv many, and re.-\ . b<‘iv*vrd, i.YM, hUoh tl i-ainyi- w-i l.e ;ii o-rttrd ,t.i - [l.at fealu/r wnieh 0< -0.-d-e-the J d ~| ih- .Sate If lht«*houM be -o. an J lb* coaii r. \ la., lo organ ise under Ihe present :aw, u jpay. and most !ik-'y witl be. filly ui .i bundled yerya l>cfore the river is unproved W e earueetly demaud ruriv'Snd proper aitenlton to rtita matter The prrpv of Pmsburgh, Brown* vibe, Morgantown, »nd Fnirmount. aud ibow of mrermetlta'e |x-.t.i» n.org ibr; tme, we Conceive, are sli rqun..y ictmes’ed Wni ihe editor* and cooJcjciot* ul tin* PiU.-buTih (apers.a# wed a* the Brownsville snJ .M'xynnMwii pn ;vr* lend an mi mediate sad heipi.c mM* Snbm i ibe matter gfO'letnen, lo your r.-a.'. 's Lei them know du’ Unt’iJy that it only r.-qun*-* tb*l twenty ibousaod dollar* be luhecnbcj i.t eecnre ibe beoefit* of the prevent Irw. sad the Stair, m pledged tu advance three 6Ahs of the whole n-nonn! necessary Ifthe ms tier t* properly handier! bv the editors, we verity beuete they have ptiwer-.udl.-ietn io set’*lho ball in roo’ljo"-»-«tcce*«fui;y. On ilie nari of Fairmmr.il We »utge*l the lollow mg named persoaa— with *.k'li others as (bey think pruper—lo act a# a oorre*i»oridu>g and Supervisory Comnmies to carry on! the prt»r "ton# of the law, —A F. fiaymor,d, E»q , Co! Air»nn .Merrill, Doci" W D. E>**rer, 'L KMwe!t,J',j U Wataou Dw M Cambell, B. Flejiwus, A Hayden, T. G. Wai a*"n. J- A. English, F II Pierpoiul, Esq . and D J liodm#n. We hope tbs tibove nrtnied retillemen will fe< proud of the h-gh distiiK-'ioti n*Mcned them and oi guoige without Jclay. uml lx* rtu.lv to enter upoi lheir duties Now, inroncltHion, we li.jie ibr ediior* at M.m -ganUjwo.l3roMru.vtUi-.4iid Pittsburgh, will not wait tor town Meriting*. bui—a* we bare done—arbi trarity appo 01 conuiiitivv* in their respective place* tn agitaie this questiou. it tb« work ia compleied under there suggestion, wiilrnt gaeat prat«e be due to those editor* wbt> luy bold of tbr *ut>ject ’ They will be the honored mean* of bringing a »oal a great local improvement —Finally, if any thing into be done, we repeat. .1 iuii.s be duon without delay "now's the day, and now'* the- hour Nexi year may be Kx> litr for other matter*; but next year will be too late to *emre itm improvement.—Lay hold vigeroudy of the matter. brother Editori, trul tbe work will go ahead. TUB FIRAT tuvii OA«K We chronicled on Saturday the Ural arrest of a fu gitive ilave under ibu iiew act of September 18 Which look place m New York 00 Friday. Tie proceedings w#rre of a summary and rather anoms lou. character. The mna wu_i claimed, before a United StaieiVCouiiuiuioufr, o» being the slave of 0 lady of Baltimore, by twu persons, oue repre senting himseif a* her *on, the other a* her son in law and attorney, in which character be produced a power of attorney to recover pussewon of the wave, os well wliat purportea to be an exiract from a will berjuetilung tho slave to the lady upon the evidence of there two person.* and tbe above mentioned extract, the Commissioner formal ly certified that the man wo* iti slave, the lady's property, surrendering hitn accordingly to the son id law; and the latter making ulfliiavu that he ap prehended molestation aod required a force for hi* protectiou, tho Couiuhm loner commanded the Mar shall to furuiah it, winch was done, nnd the slave ■«, niui.il nn, ui/uv, iuc biqvc escorted to the Roltiniore Hteamboat, and apparent ly to the State ol Mnrylaod, by the 'ast named offi cer or deputies. The whole proceedings m ibo cose, from the arrest to the placing of tho slave 011 board the sleambuit, are stated to have occupied les* than three hours, aod to baVh coat the United States—for the United States ofo pay masters $7l. The great peculiarity of will strike most reader*, m the fluidity with which ihe man was adjudged to be and Mirrendered as a slave, tbe proper!) of a particular pciaoii, dlt the evidence of two witoes*ea who did uot stem to hive been re quired to e*iabll»li their nwo ideutity, or tlini of the owner of the alave. or tbe Menuirieoes* ol the with extract produced. Pcrtuip* alt \yas perfectly true and correct, as sworn !«•; hut it is clear that if such is to he tlia lutein of proi'eedtng under the new law, the gr<r>?c*t wronKH and outrages may be practised by unprincipled men at-the expense of any free negro who happens to bo frieudtess and incapable or proving his freedom, A combination of rogues, with a little perjury, and perhaps forgery is all that is neres#ary; uud wlul*j Undo Sam is so easily satisfied and pays ull the expense*, we may expect kidnapping to become un active and profita ble branch of spcculntiou.— North American, Hoeeiolk Muborb'at West Ca*sT*a.— We wore informed lost evening of thofollowiog partic ulararelative loan awful murder that occurred in the vicinity of West Chester on Saturday morning. s«w of the children belonging to: the School at Rocky Hill, three mile* above Whsi Chester, on reaching the School House, fouh4 tbetr teacher, rbebo Sharpless, lying at the door, weltering in her blood, and quite dead.' She had'been abot in the back of the neck. Lying near her. was the wad ding oed in loading the gun, which upon exami oaifon, waa found to be & piece; of the Saturday Evening Poet.- la the cotuve of tjte day, George Pharoan having been seen in ihc; yicinity with a gun, wuarreeted on atupioion, and, strange to taie, 00 his person wa« found a poritpn of tbe Sator- Evening Poet, and ibe wadding found fitted to it. He was committed to prison la await a further examination. The deceased wmk an estimable jroong lady, aged about 28, the daughter of Aaron •i‘ A l‘ l o * r ’ ;i Cl '‘_ r ‘>'' — T: e ojtller :> c-tdr.;-. <-- beu.-tei -ti>« »t.*tiqu«e «nd Ohfo.U*il««i Coo pst>y tad Ihe city of Wheeling, a« 10 ikoroato'c,f Ibfi Wertern section of (be ro»d tcminiiiDg t( Wb eJicy. hti been decided in fever cl Wbfelio r . According io 5 p*ragr«pb in the Bihiaaoru Pttno\ ihv U«ird of E.ginecrsaj.poimed by the Eiecu tirt of Virginia, to determine the matters tn dm* putr, between the city of Wh-dipp end n, t . i) a! . limcro and On:o Railroad Company, have decided that the Grave CrecV route in the true and proper MeteandaMhciawoi IM7. .od tb- asrecmem w,;n that city. By lb-» dcciMon, ihe at wbn-n me road w : *i first irfr.kc be O jid river, vri be flMhe mouth of the Big Grave Creek, pwtlte 1 miles below me cny of Wheeling. Tbo road j» no*' tinder comnct from Wheeling to that point ; and. we presume, the rvtuaioiug forty utiles tiere- Mirpeudctl, wi tic put noJ-rr eoiract imme dia'rly, when the whole 'me wni by in the bands of ciOtra tors. L t leCekl, who figured ro conspicuously during the tr 6 of Profeasor Wrtwbr, i t ecg jgud i.i New \ork in explaining wax figures of mo Professor and i)r Parkman, as well aa a model of the Col lo.e in wliicb the murder was committed. Pob'ic opinion ia rather advera. l to thn exh :>::joD, nr.J wo hope it will turn out to be a poor epm-Ta lioa. i 24t0r.« The erjiiiooclionul period last week wits characterized by storms of much more than ; W'Oal violence; the lighting, the bail, mid itn: goods ; m many place* doing much dainuge. in the north part of the coumy hail Jell >ll large quantities,much ot it measuring over three inches ui circumference, which, with the wind, thonnublv prostrated the rt ! pcuuig Buckwheat, rendering itimpos-ihle m gath er a large portion o! n. The small stream* were remarkably high, carrying away fem es, dec., .me slrenin, Connequcnes-uiE, being huh -r than ever known, destroying stacks ot hay, on the low lund*, currying ofl large quantities of ecru lu shock lencr* * 4? The dum at Gill and Mellon‘a miU, [formerly Haisn s,; was torn away on Thu>da>; ‘and ihe wme evening the burn of Mr. Charles Price, in r»onh .Sswiojtly township, wn* struck by I'ghuung, which wits burnt down, w.tb a ktrcc Quantitv of gram. e -1 . Toe Koilrpud Culvert across Block Huutf Bun, near luaud below New Brighton, urariy coinp'u’ed* Wus torn nwuy,—the cent.es preventing ihe pas *ae of tbe drift and the mass of wuirr,-—miji going ofr with u m»h, curried away tin* County fl£idee below, the canal vmduct at the tow path, and h small dwelling borne. The dameve it.erel is se rn os— ibe bulk of 11 falling upon ;.|r K-liev, ill,- raiir. a.I Contractor, ihough II mnv, and we itnnk it •houid, fall upon the Kailruud Coinuauv' li-av. ■ Ar £ u s ' T ,;x -' s Vcro— We nnd u, the G.ilvi-lou Civilian, ot September I .Mi, die Mrs-u-c oftlov ernor Bell, vet,.mg the but ot ihe legislature ream ring him 10 submit “am proposmon unit inu\ be mud.-by tin* Guvemroeni 01 die i’u.ied Suite* to ihe Slate ul Texas, tor tbe purchase ot ■ pornou cl her northwestern Territory, to ihe peopie." Imm which it appears that bis excel lency's reason was, cb 1 edy, disapprobation ol whnt he deemed ihe mundatory character of tne bi.l “The bill,'' suys he, “by itspbrneeo..*gy t evidently intends to r.n.- vutH-i the Executive 10 do un act, whii-li lo some extent, 11 seems to me, ought r.j the ever c,.e ol l-.«ro„i,vr ,1,-or.c,„n uml no do' .. ,iul think il ••competent lor one lirnnuh of the Govern ment to ofJrr another, uml cr-or.Uate hranHi, lo do au not which necessarily implies ibu exercise ot a uioM daficttledi-cnelioii. 1, i;c .As In addition to Hu*, Governor Bell ot.|p.-t» ihm, hv thr> bill, ihe Legi-lnlurc usurjrs ibc power ..1 rcjinnim bun i„ rail nn extra «smiin, the right io ronvok't which, be intends, t«by the eouM'l.ii.yn ra.ldv uml exeln atvely Vestedin the Lie.-ui.ve, rind eon*equcullv t,t him. This IS boih curious nud antistaetoi y, un j proves that hit Excellency 1* the niot-t cmvulro u» a* well a* Ihemost hair splllluip ihe delVnde.l Ot msuiied perogative. Ji H enr thai th.verm.r BclJ 1* resolved r»xa» >hall mu have ihe ten ml- Ilona without ll«> grace of h» sp. e.ni conKcnl un act; and whether he will lie grucu u*. now lhm bis ha* subdued ihe Legislature jor and "ordering" him, remains to be seen—At*/* Tte bill lecentlf ptased bv Oongrest, mak.rg teni|>orary provision m rtfcreacu lo the il-acovery and wuikuig ot ibeguld uuaea, and preserving or der n ihe gold unne distort *»r Cautm-nta. pro vide* for Ihe appoiQ'ment of mme ageoi* for diflcrmi loralmes,and alto a*geue,*: *uprr:ut.;n dci ls of gu'd miner; oytlmnxi* tlicst aaei *s to graut psiu.iis in Anin cii- i ii-2-u*, are 1 1 Eir< • peans dc.-itnog iheir lutra'iiio* tn btromte ror'i, lo work pari ruler *poi* m c..-r'neeis or mines, nsefi fwfioii tor • r ; a - or h-ing .11 icct *.]Utrv, nid for a uiinu ilO loet ►.pia-e—n . : nu. vidu.».;m com l>«.if to cavs more man »a•• prrm:t M a7iui Lou bn permits are gram.-j m ih- d-*ejvC'Cra ul • "W C Leer* or CUT.:*, Uit a pn rg tits fi»; SO dayt. lijlt Abut. R. P. TANNER CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, Otl ood it,b«twnaThlrdlt Fourtli, 1 Are now iecn»in ß dictr ten i«r«e ami isperur toll HOOTS, SHOES, SHU BKOCiSSi At*a. »"t! n.OWr.Ki*, »l| or the t**teti »tT It *. a-id r rprewjy adapieu Si u,e »,-*ie r « It tax been wiretedwuh Rrr ,• . are. B n 1 „ nre. a:cl . ( ua llj .4 |.M .uipa..-,t hr ary a.ork „» Loud e thcr e**i o' «■-»; »ij> i'u*l.iu:er* 01,.) n--r -ril»-it< geitr rally *l« uiTit-U -o < 'll! »nrt ex*icme S. Ai*o t«ooilre*r'» i'sie:.i li u ..’ic: :t , HliE l- U ji .1 KI >li |"f ; i PH" i Kl 11, . ISs! KANCK t •.» \1 i’A N V <>Y HAK I t = I inuLiM a i*n »l,OOt),OUO VHAUTHUEO |?v\ T‘i V - °”j7V*.''V-i',V.e *^ n * { ’ , "‘-." l '‘' l a * cr “ <»•'* F*je:i- Krowtt, I lilt ready to M.iictr* ,- \n. Fire ii.il lliiirf Jiinniui'iii ot .. ri.m i e» *n» "•h* r rv»j<«M.«inip - oißf-.i.v „. i,.,. r ,.^ FKOTFCTIxn FIRE \ 11 AKINt INSEU.AM’E COMPANY Nu- ; kY. furui. $ 1.0 0 0.00 0, riHKu-d-HurJww i P,|( 1,.- rl - m . r •1 eb*,it« an i ..u-.-r. pr«»i,-r:i , >'*«■» t>v Fur .■» the j.ro'• o. N-v.eun-.n .n t »I'»l.Urp» uilpfcl M M, - Protection luiunoet Comptuy * ~ Fe*e» of I'rnoiooi a- ia«*< i«U;n»- ul any other Rl .bPoNAiHI.K tjih-p “A «p«Pilr ei'O »iii«:*etory BiljoMiupnt uf hr the (irnarai Aerm ~i tie l'i»it-h»„> , ur \\ end !*«:atber!i Si*:e. '•> relrrer, mu;a*.-r ■ bo-r.. ' * *'•*"> 4 - Award. piouiinn pair] m -Jp ; k .,p liant v.V ui Lie*ire- or: Nr» lull. Hr, I m 0,,.. j r iuii-i.p-, tint!, :‘,r. mode nod prin Pip C« C „( p rr ,.., Ultls- 1.;^*.,,,. r«t,r...u h»?n r !», Ai- , (gin J| j m-i0u,,,, „( the othee ].«•» o' i-bnrre. For limner '•'furraatum. epi>lv u i .p uu •ton fury rulliortr-vl to ir.ure Llw pJiura.’ m.it.l HoirU. IV Mill*. Mniiuiaoix.e- |;aii 4 , Furniture, entj'ooi.l*, V\ Ul|J M .., ch\ndi/p, i-nnt. inrii oi stotcU tnrrein, nrimit | O ., or dam Mr by FIIUL K ° r aU«> Dry Uror-riPH, M,naf#rturp.l UooJi, |> ro darr, Houipl.o.iJ Urt.iturr, Uvo y.u-k, nnd c *erv Ptlrrr dp«enpnoii of .Merchandize or IVr-onn! Pro party, >h D(>e*l or tu be shipped per rood >teamh .a>, or boat, to e-id front poiwf on ihe MCteru Wuirr ot tt-ltr-en llMtcro I’lttca tv.ft I.aUea, nr otfler ~4 . u n4 andi Iflj- In u, r We.ier i. coutttr,, u,a,r,v the hazard*ol INLAND TRANSi*oRTATION at- o, Shipment* of Co-ri*. Ware*, and McvriimJire p-r «t.od aeuel or vessel*, hetwrrn New Orleans and fc...,,,, P o,j,-l,c|«,-n N,w ,„ a Clll , poru—betteFr.ii all Ainenoan pans uaj Uncam t>r Luropu, miu, „ w ,„y o.l„ m ,rlam, >.,,, Tnlr'Sifil* 11 “ ,,c I'HIIIUs UK nibSLAS. OF-O i: ARNOLD, Ae’t •* toorili *t., next to the Dnnk of rttuLn:*!,. *cpl«:dyanl J kicodoaok iiomb lfliSTiTrxiosg CITIZENS 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, Of lMUiburf'h, 0. (;. lIFSSFY, I'ln't. —A. W. ,M u-_v_ I' 1 kinds of risk*, tin houses, uajiafuptortes. eood« UKTchuudjao Id it-irc, and m tienntj v-A.p«s Iv Alt tunplo RUHNii.tV lor the (U.tlity and iiueirrity the Instiiauon, is ni/orded in the rh»r,sr , '-r rf h,„ • ' e Tr f Vll T t° “ ,C 1111 C,ll2P ‘" Well end Inirll,rencu »nd‘l-'tr''r l . oEiniuß '' } ,ur 'heirprudcn, ,*, Dißti’cToss—l-. ii. Ihii.’ey, Win..n»enl*v Wi„ i ... -it. Jr, Walter HrvaM, ||« t u 1». T/irie 13‘.s' ileaselmn, Jlibn llawarn, H Itarttnaeli, h'm Kl " U • plOl tt •’ ’ 4 * FILL mPJitTIHOS OF U.IEDWARE. LOGAN, WILSON &tJO lay wuoDKTitEirr, i Are now prepared with a farse and uJ.h .. < Kn*|,.h. (lennan, and A Dirtied IlaldS’ °°n/' .openor tnducemem* to unyen. Tt» o purchase will promote their mtereer 1., i.il? u, cy .,. juSLaL'S I :; he mo»t reasonable term*. BC “.. J eoßlS lmproT«m*nca i k u'c»»tiai r ® D!l O. O. STEARNS, Ute oi Dosto,,. » r>re- s «r.d manufacture and set Utoci Term in ofßew, npott Suction or Atmn»rhpria TooniicuiCTßH) ts JivsjiinoTß, wi ltt ** axpoaed. Office and residence nci’t dour oFa office, Fourth street, Pnuburirh ' ,ay ' Raruro—J.B. M'Faddcn.F. H. Eaton. mo *>u. D. DU NT, Dentist. Corner of I r onub M'CORD & CO, WholoUi» Reuil Usßolicairan i DeHor. In HATS, CAPS & FURS, RM.fl\°L <la^ tUy lnd “ylo.nr Whole. *■.,‘ueation of uietr cu.- Msuriuff them that fcSiSw ** “** ****•*«*•«« TttiU. ... ly'* or t::? .'.•v a * _ j, v hr.' fr. r |B eni unle L n.ie-i Iti •id. lliere ore few formidalde disex-r* wuieh a.e ro nftected m any way or r.ib* f wilh 3 der#n , ei| ate 1 .1 •• antonrsn Mirny of the pompla w- ,- ..-a nru.ny classed n.,j er lsie bcad 0[ - rojv *“* " • n ‘ ,T '‘ i ’ , ' ir or, ’ in ,n u,r ‘*vvr. -Any remedy **• cl ‘ ‘• L,u ' c B«d beaitbfaf acuon Cl • v.-r, w.uiM t-r a hlefif.tr 10 mankind I” ha* I--. ~ •—e ex. ,oin»tn>n of eu’ieiing ibournnd* Tbs re- -e.'v 1:.,4 feer, .our. 1 ; it is rare aT -.l «nw. When t m c.al ns* been atfordml to 11, it hnt never iee k V. 10 Lii Ics'e*, hire son any dires-e of 014 ht Pr or r:i • -vice ,-„u i-e!.eve |.rr.ereds from hepane de rs- -e.i.rn.f U.«- t:n » n,.)nn-ni. hut |i»rch**e a t<, o: ; *r \i Lai.- - .‘jvv: i‘.i;j,and they will rertnre yu *.* t T 'lft ‘f h• v nr-- :!je ..my rerurdy ever yet du co e. d. wno*e u»- i» < cri-.iin to effect a roro, t lor »aie ... J. K.IUIJ A CO, .Ne'.O Wnodaireat te Udico oj i *!»io nud I'enna. R. R. Co, Third «t Firo*ce»u, Ao£ui: r, t"5O. •' Jr Siockhr-Meri of the Ohio and I'ernsylvanii Pi : UoaU Company are hetrby r.uttfied to pay ;h« ei.- i'. insiairar.ii 1.11 vc dollurs per share, at ihca£c< • ' I’ornpi*.. v. .-,u or belore the ‘fOxbdayof AnJu»t T. . .nil. u.ivA.tn.-niJ on or before tbe s«th day o :• ruber. Tt.e tenib instalment on or bettwe Un «' " "••r of L.-id.e- next tar Tib lu-.inlmer.t was railed for on ibe 30th ) u . :. WM Jr. Trfaiurer. S' l '" l Ueslorid t« SlgLt by tb« P« • . LtXTors—l*»r: I wish to hear testimony to the m ..-..1 viriie t*f the Oil caded Petroleum. 1 was for * 1•: unis rifluie:! with u biully inDarsed and very •• .c. in rr>-.c i, ..s as io lure right entirely tor lb' e itinnth*, wnh very little hopes of ever recoveneg ■»: fi r-Ji?ht pro»pcc( of btmn* tt n in Mu' U.a »-iren>-t*; Diy aitcncini phyrtcian was ui - e—rs-tm In n>3b: * eure, or ia giving relief, n niurdc-’ in- i'ull,isle t-ucouragrmcm. I heard ol t:.. r'-trolemn s-out toe Ist of April, ISSO, and gave i; i-:-,.;- tne ihe sight n restored and my e-, , .ve,i. cir,-r.> n imir leader cr wculr when I go 11 - 1 •**•■-»" ANN IRELAJV2) • ■ !q. ■>•!<i 1 (U Cmcmnsn, ."day i(, tMtl. : - l.inif.n->.r I have been aliiietr-d with Pile ft-. - !, j esr«, nr -I have tried oiser remeclie*. wjt|. uu {>■ .I.jure’, ref I', u i'.l I hentn cf tile Petroleum. u*ed on >• .1:15 buiilo, and ihmic ( e.m entirely I. •) l rr- niumei'u it t.j all who am alfitcled with c » 1 have » nnwn it in he good for sore eyes. 1 iirinj.ati M-/vti, tear. L. C. GAIIRET2ON ' 01 'als ! \ 1.-y*-r l .-y*-r -A McDowell, 140 Wood street: U -.tT*,ui i_; t* M Curry, Allegheny euy; i> \ 1,, mu. AiM.-lieny; Jorrp.. Dcc.-Jas-. Aiit-gr.ei.y; a ~ie |'. i|.i,o;nr, S. M. KIKK, l I'-uiai |U»m. Soermli *u Plusbnrrrh If- S iKI'U riU.’t eu tUe HIAKO KOtCCG. / -l.ii \\ !l!l •. I N’.MID would rerrcc ifully anut urue \_i .-I lao tivi Piu-burgli aril Adrvl.eiiy eu , II- I. iri-iiOi! V. taking up hi* rptidenre in me rity ol V r -'V. f '' r u - , ‘ r ,-: P- -* of giving intirueticn* on L|. I 1.H1.1 I • r uJVanerd puylti i:- >v,:i i,* r't-jy i.-, r -o-i-e aep icatir-ns from ilm*e u" ii't* 1 * 5 rf ' ]U r i.y the Kid ni 1 r oVj II Urilir, >" -r\v*r,! t ( ' ’ wi" H.iUrii tullfgs ol JJonnropaUc Mfditiur, ( l-KV'KLAM), Ohio. »S\ <<un of lS'O-ol — C.'iaUtrtJ iJjJQ. I'l‘i.sr U lumhbiioh Jl >\| ■ <• 'it;mri ri- .in the Fira Monday 01 Ni.vtiu l.i r i>. .1 i o..i:n*r •ont iiioiij,. I ‘h.n,-» m »u>-. nr* arranged p« loi.o.ri d,- 1 *' *<• *. M XJ., l , ii);u»«or ot I'nneiplri »nd ( iu’l' v u" \V i..,iiir*. >T II . I-,0.r.»i.r of OP- l ra(•!!••<! <>i I l-ur o-Dfiatb)' I |*V). Do l r r, MD. I'rotefcSOf ol Mxlcnt M»d.j a ai l ' AleJu'sl Jori.;iru>)'*nce IlijmlTo ' L Smuis .a .M , i*ro(e«»nr of <’6ciai»try I -I--. «l. VVitantei, Ai. D., l-tofe»sc< ot Anatomy aii>' X lilriolo/y ' l.u l*ri>'>;tor r,' Physical Seieime. t » \V . H *1!, li'tT.O 'tirsior <n An-Com* J hr < uaitrr u( the U e»tern Collegr of Moiru-jjiathii w.t r.iunl'd !•* ilic la:^|.lulu, c U l Ulijo , ’ !ir I'; r.« c-'iion o' t -i-.i |[ conlei» all the nr;M» WI.I {..ryi- u.at; ) by .Mndtral Collar., in ;lir Dnttrd Miln Mid, unlike warty College*, it eii-l* .mt'f.PnJpii: ..I any other m.*lilaron. huviur in n*p,i the power u comer ana pjMesMisg 'li.-i ’s*-e* tr* ■•o-ifrrrort l.j- ibr Ficalty and Uf»c.ii m« r'-i-»minei!tJ*'’oii <.f tlir F»CU>nr R«ii>un «m in-« tor u.p full course Tvtil lrs>3 ai.oii ie.v Sj—tp bt p*t l r.„toi.«?i. ifcnjui) nniut': uikri, Si. Ur»Joni.m ire, S-t) Terajm W J“ J >‘' v * "ftsmjed iwo lull tojr.c. of lecture m ..!l.rr co.lfse.. hjc Hiinmieil t„ Dor : 0 ;| four** , u l}l „ ii.uiui.oii -o il.- p . T ,i.cb( of gw. Graduate* of rc • prrWtMr ia».d:Cul .-boon lire pcrmittc.l to utlerd th<- ,C < f |’Vi" l f’j p “ 4,1 ~ir "••“ntu'utiMi lee onlv. tv'jf pi’' I-O, further ,!* 1). WU.UA.MS, Dceaol F.xc Uil)‘. |; l v T'u * JVn: i LAAL» o.*ii Tllf; YOI'OIHoOUJi'HV^ O;>M *\ :KI ! \ ,B 1 thrre m.!e. -w* >*J ivJ- »e itoi.unc on the \ ODCM'I '"4 tr'r t,U ''i r ‘ r ' **’ ‘‘‘ C * ,aJ:,licc w ‘ J ' »«JEV7 Uu;e» o< Coai. i'tJUj* j Jo-.-ja Kut.4. K»q . Aitrrner et Ltw, »'•' ■-•s- ‘ ,r CALIFS Ff>\l«»NUSO.\ ». _ _ "aiie Utiii, C u n ffo-t cnr.y ; :i < «*k» Iqt I‘Ble ly . W A F W||.SuN VCWpoUct ° u l W t F WILSON T N" r, - M Itrlv low f>ri«*«?d. fo'fMlr Ijv • 'V*F WILSON -JM; •!>* )u»i r*c J and fo* m!* t,y <• it r: si- 1.1,1 rs :ro i m i.r.ZKM.Ks- ju < P fl) .' H K SKLI.EMS \1 ' it] I} ♦ Lb - l carl tc c’J for ►*!«• I.y 77 . ‘ 1 . UK SKI.I FR3 f uLTMIhr R-ror l hale reertv . d Inr by ~ __ UK SKU-tKb / 'll FOMr: tihKK.N A \ I-Xhovv- 4 cats tor sal - ' ' « s i( K fsKi.LKIJH / 'till’ i’tLi. i:■ ; t.s- •ii/tj paper- ,a:>* I \ ' ; 1 ‘ It t * r-t.l IT • / t“..‘ ■-! rs,.Mti i'. n,t,. , .'o' ‘iJ'm T^‘ ,nfT '' °« • ltd Nr-W* " I . h KR*. It A M, 1 . . ' v COc! mid Mdth »u !»U I . hit - x I,t,t m .1 l kr» r.-c'.i Inr sale by *' . . MIRtVLH A [IARNE.4 hr:,, -eta aar rrcr.ee,i - nr ~ 7 1 -*MRI VKIt ft Q AR\K< '| *ALI <iW 4 t,i 1> ,'cewed / «r by ' A t> '"‘ bIIUIVF.R A BAKNR*' (VIKt-l -HU t,i, \V h Cfrcr-. for saieW "f. WltK .V Mc^jtNDLKSjj pRF.MI .•HKF.bF—ydhx. n-cei.rii icr saie’hy ' v _ • H •MvFANDLFJIS MAPt.L MtiLAb iJ-l-ae- ■: hrU f.> r r a |7't,C _-iLi Wick a Mo.-ANDJ.K-5b I IKOI'.MS- i.V ,|, .’iV,;," Hrr.ni'n. , ar »,7lr t.y" Wh'.s; i 'U-CA N li’l.l'sttt \y 111 IT. Hsil-F, :7,r* tor m'/l'v _ ’ v 1 Wick ft Me.TNDI.FSS I\;iADo»V l: a.:c ”, t-i: Mvitiif. . 0 r sale l-v *' ' V l -| l :,TvMri:A\'Dl.ksS nL\I'DISti-dri.uir. VVH.tr- TY ti t.«!-- Pluck; Wicr’a bAI.KHATI'S-1? LX., in pound M-’ICK A M.-CAN'DLKbS SAU-ILKTI r. „!m, t . 1 WICK J. MrCAN'DLKSS OUrilAh''’ tUtttT S A I.IC . ' INpur-us.-.r r,r.l-r id •!« (i,|,- IW . r-)Bp ff '• "I -. "1 Li- rjjli.ri! in ouldir »ale, Ai.ae C.uutl 11... .r.. !1 r.,r ~lv„ t Prop, rgh.on S„,tr’ A M ‘ulM. 1. !' ’ r ’, AU " 1 ft-elnrek V thenu-r. runninij nlonc Nnrili“cVi?»l S ®^eUw ) i“ T,! «i r’ ' ''»Tj <,n " n<J lu f ,n "hrs Hi.-nce rnnntnx ba,*k frm> N . »th i n-.n'Mrretonc hondred nnd tbiny four re. five iti.u one icur.h niche*, tbenre thirteen feei to LUettnui stn-et, end e.m.rr nlonir Che.tout «-roet one h'ii'drru nml thirty veven fret, to the place of hrem- Teiins made known on rtny of »nle JDHN WRKJHT, Adtn’r Maria m whitakrr,a.iid‘i oed 14w3i3 Of Dr Jo*. Whitaker, dee’d. SrjS| stray cow. “5 Eqjfl or •‘ olcn ®u iha jAtofOc u 1 **l* ban*, Allorbeny Cttv, a light JAMKSEiUOWN IIKMOVAL. T \ ll UniU\.;T.»N li*. rrimivri, ,j No rj.r ,> enn 11 «.r. ct, I.* tl>t Ula toMjonc, n, Krimork KU . «»»*»., U.rri.on A 11,,. „ rt . ; - 3l li. A. FAUNKSlbcsf* Col "W II O I. U H A L K DHUQOISTS, Oofner of Wood and First nv, Put.burgh, 01- KICK fo' snic, ef iheir own iraporta-.tai-, direct irom Kuropn, ' •*•**» u.rtct H.itjx, refined, in cases Kraery Com ft. P»wd, kgs Oarb. Aiq t on,csk» ,t j« t * l*«ns tirren, in cans Ito Urn ruene.ru casks Flour Sulphur do <'**tile Puitp,.is bxa Calc. Magnesia do Curb. do Jo Lac Dye, powd mbrla Curb. iron in k*gs Curie An d, in In hoUlea I ulv.An|iir,oolnlee do Aq. Ammon Cone. d.r Cmobicl !•>*. do ‘>u Am: «t il.'cc do lodid.- I’O ash do Creanoie White do do in or vials lodlpn tv'g. in hi lb i mile* lodide trui, in oz vial* Couf. Senna, in 2b jar* 111-Orb. Potash, lb i.oule* Hluo Pill hug, m lb jars Ref. Lj<|Uoncn Car. in bxa Wood Naptbaio lb bottle* Tart, KUneuc. do Prussia AciJ, in ox vial* Tartaric Amd, in bx« Crumia Marti*. »» ke<» RadVolouau Eug- tn haJea Acetle Aold Uruivc FSgwrr Water Uole Annenla Fill Uozet, paper eiaboa'il do willow Vial Cork*, oaeorted Adbeiivo Plaiterr, Eng Hobnrau* Jo ■o Lead iln do Galbatmm Jo do t lairnsm do to Citrate Jron, Hug Prectp,C«rt> Iron Alrppo Gallt Tbtou'a l.int WVJsrwood Mortars and Pesilea ; Oil Layander.'Fpikr do. Garden Oil Ar-ganum Oil lto>eaiiry 1 Oil 0 tier Almonds Oil Cajtput Otl Croiuit Pink and B'ur Saaceia Cardamon r-eed Sulph Zino Ifctfara 1 Teats prepared Gentian Rhubarb Root Poli»hioe;Pnny Indian Red oe3 l WARD. 9100 US* TUB above reward will tbai will lead to (be am (isrna or petaona who, da meant, att.fire to tit larjlfc •* Cemetery. JJy order, ocJnWt > be paid for Information rist and conviction of the iruig the night of the flm wooden cron* on BT&lary’« GEO. BEALE, SecV- Sailing oot m C t e*« lo Cltit Haaliicaa, Ala nr, k *we k or t>s y tibopp, for wh.ci t.oi.j* mfiMfsc**. jncireWnts, gro«»<i rnitr, or rr»l trill t>e rercitnl In PHTfoeiii i jos. K «o<;n, _ ils Wood tt-, Pitiabutjifa M,„. Welch FlanaOii 1 L RPHY A BVRCitFItXD. at! north ea*i corner . . “fbVanh ami Martel etiecia, are new iopplxJ f-.i a foli »*.nrm-m of iho /attoox qnilitiej of fror-i'' Rood*- ami haring beryn parchmeed L'.’ 11 ?* mu'ort»r« e«n b- warranted emuine': oc3 1., Long Shtwli, " erf at variety of prle- and r>an-rn, lost received .lura PI iMI'KP.i Y A UIKCHFIELD L 1 o? l ' rI * P B, « '■‘•uf’trv nil, 10*11 ree\l xj» orß fc | e by ROBISON. LITTLE ACO *'■s Liberty TI IT ' V V?, dow *<*■«»• J Uarel.m,.. S*l ' v - McCUNTOCJTS Carpet « 4 HI(T WinrtoU U^.,f° Unil * lr4Ct ' tnl 75 'Vood^l, I * FonMAT i o ar WAwTBiT A weVr of raoney ‘ n< * >«■“ Silver Wateh-M !he h • When j!-«r i".e„.ii"«, b„, r,V», ZZ ZZrJ'TK .. , Director of in&nnart. JNerv <»rlean* pip f n plea.* copy 1 T\ Pin.-Tv?M > ? r# * 1 Window Shadu EW * ,a d *T- *» the Carpet War c hou«e, An.l om e . ,o, r . :hMrc ' l " nd 75 Wood atreev* ve* at rrrtuceint,r enl °, Tr *n*ptoeni Window Shade* *- rt>,cel incai W McCMStoCK R Fdult? w' No for A. l; du»i l'-e3j_ _^_McCLI.NtOCK Slate ffiufnnl Fir? liisuronct CoDipanv, harkisbu&g, pa. • THF. very liberal patronage extended lo this com ’•nr‘V havica ijrutd politic* to the amount of near une a. J a Half Million of Dollar*, during the la*L ibrtr months, j- a> ffieiem manifestation of iho etlt inaiMn «' d confidence of the public io the xy*tem of man.v.emem onrwhicii it* business t« conducted !'•• cit) or countfy merchants. and owner* qT dwell mi.", nmi i.otatcJ pr coun’ry property, it 1* believed 'h-» company aliord* advantage* in point of cheap ne»v. •uiety, and »ecurity, inferior to no Iniuranee Coitipnny in tbi» country. r. i'ontlu<Tiei] on the equitable and greatly Improved *yn«Mii of Classification of Risk-.excluding aif*pertal rds, insuring only a limited amount in buy one iijcotiiy.ihu* precluding tbe frequency and occurrence of Urge firca, and a)»o on boiii the stock and. Mutual pla., it not onlr possesses tbs cheapness and kccora mod u.on of both method*, but entitle* the tnaurrd to t pumcijißuoL iu Uis profit* ;-i )ti» under the control of the following Dlrectori-—' J ll hi■ p. Batherford, A. J. Giilrtt, John U.Faeier, Sin u-l F Jone*. Alouzo A. Carrier, Philo C s?edr wic«, Robert hlo.z. J P RUTHERFORD, Pr«*‘i , , A A CARRIER, Actuary - A J Oilltit, Ser*y > • Il’-aneb office for Western Pennsylvania, 54 Smith field *ll6Ol, Pittsburgh Pe'son* drjirirg ininrubce »vil l*e furnished with hook* ofthe cmdpany by call ln< mi ihw office , oc3 Al>M |fi IBTR A TOR’S NOTICK. Ih rTEHs of Administration have been rtdnicd tu j the undersigned, <>,i the cstme of Wm. CtPghan, £••‘1 laie of Co.lira lowixbip. Allegheny County. A>i per-onß nidehied are rrqueMrd t 9 make Imracauie payrnent, and tho»e hgvmg clumi again.: raid estate w,i prr»<:n: the »<tme, with prouate. for 6f oril'uV' l CHARLES JU. SCULLY, Adia'r WHOLESALE _F ALL GOODS. A. A. WASON Sl ed, fl i Ol OAUUET ST., rm»nckiiit, tx., ' \*7OULD *olicu the atten-ion of MerchanU from TT »R *6olloll* ot the country, to 'heir iuuncn»o Mock oi New Kail Ucod,,com-m*«i g tbe largest jtnd nto»t er.mpleie osaoitment io the western country, CofiM.lini; of -7. i (•-t'e* Let style* Prints; : in do Imported >nd Atncnesn Ginghams; 35 do Alpurras, Paramatta*. and Metiudt: f 7 do Cashm-re* and Ds Laku*; 4' do Satinet* and Jeans; •“.i do Cloths and t'n»»iniere*; Ti» uo Rleached Muslins; O’ bale* F aneeiK, all colors; 57 do Tidin g* a l l grade*; 3AI do Brown .Mitslius, best makes. Also, rates and package* of Silks. Shawl*. 'White Goods, AUJlmery do, Tailor*’ Trimming*, Uibhonv Laces, Hosiery and Gloves Ac. M- rehaats are a**urea, from lb* great facilities of tim estab:l«hmer.t, nl always proem mg >he lat»it and most de*iral>!c good*, and at price* u* low and lower than anyenstrrn house Being ipaiiufaciarera’AgenG rcr large quantities of Domestic Goods, they panieti* Jfcrly solicit ihe orders of merchants for dome* ics, deliverable in this city at the same price they at* 1*011! at ,n eastern ritie*. Merchant* either going or returning from the east, are turned tn an en>'riin*>'ion o 'ie Mh^ k 'Arr» ’ A A Ma; -°‘ n & JKNSY LIBD. ABf-ALTIFL'L Oil Print, ia new invention, pa tentru in London.) representing Jenny Lind m ii.e held*, m a h.teiuiig atjitudr. tak.ng' Icons fntn -t.e i.'ghtiutale bn- l« en reecvcd by the subscriber. I te roirni'g i* rqaal to ibr finest uuntaiure pXinontr, ami iiic likeuei* site most tr'iibful and eorrectof any , Also, Jenny Lind’s Greeting to America. theiPrixe trout, auu tnc celebrated Echo Song ; H. KLEBER, v 01 ~- _ Gohlen Harp, lot Thrfd ■! CIiEEaE— 175 bxi prime XV. for fila by , Jar KLQvn . 04 * Roond Chfirelt O EGA KB—"Jflo.cto common Ohio, for «le by S-L a Si ... _ JAR KLQVD t/’INIJiAII-50 hrl.i pure I'idrr VinrKir.fovsaJe hy J AJLFLOVp BLANKETS—| ease on consig.imc.nt, for sale by ; JAR FLOYD POWDER— I£s keg* Blasting Powder, for tain by 044 ik. R FLOYD HERRING— tOO t'X* Scaled Herring, for *a!« b* Bag-*—' •* ;lox Tw,l!*i! Tow D-JP*, tor •»*« hy . ?'.'i . _ Ja.kflo.VD J a -ii'-'iXMAKKn &Cfi _ _ _ iUVivij n r JNM.ED Oil. -IS lr~.« p u „, ror «Vhy L* f,c * J SCHCJoNMaKKR &.CO PL’Tf\ & I*l• ITV KNIVES) for xqlc by ~- .sS'i J yi:HonNVlAlc£R ft CO \ri*niAN RKII-30 I,H. E„,l„h. f ; r I- .PI: _.. __ JSUHOONMAKER&iCrt /IRt;.TBU:<-'WO frxonV '•e.rm.ok uond Cfu v/ rible,, n.-on<*J k jze», fjrnir by P 2 J SCIIf>ON.\tAKER k CO ;? l FINED U'RAX'-st*.c»jii.fWJ h T —: •> orJ .... _ J i|;i<«'ONMAKF:R ,t CO /'•lA'* Vi iR tiJu—j brl« for »ili* ■ y * • ~“ J K linaNMAgr.R kCO »ffK>V S,O»EU U, T S. ,lm|L'lt-fhr V ljTe,,> a '■»" ® f end J>PDre*aion, ir the -He rf« new Min tale by T. S. a thur. It i« ««Id To i ... * “"r'' 0f ", '£*) ? roduc, ' on » <'*>? »*ic at F!c!«ies Lun‘,,l s . airee.i r.pporitc the Post OtEee; ■? 2 i i' 1 nfSl Jnhn - «4r Slajor Richard *o«i. and Lntrl! t Living Age No 2i£ oel JrsT recri red from PhilllpsvjiSTKSiory, lit) yard. " agon Co rer Oil CloUi.a good article, for *ate by J A It PHILLIPS -i! - .. 1 7 It p Wood »t vr|> ittrgVTarpanilca,. f I it.? hot guiuty o; Ind.u Rubber, on Wd am! for '2 v *?'■!» J°H PHILLIPS r AHD UIL-lu btl* No 1, tinJinir nnd for rain by •V "‘I J AMES PALZIXL /■'too I- ISH—C Casks rcc’g per canal, far *»le by “ , 'l James dalzell TV™ ';?;™F I,:LD 7 Nn 17 « «l» iuter^aung .L/story, by Uick-n«; and Ulaekwoad for Srnistn* »'or, liu been ioc<-i*ed at Holme*' Uierarv IVn.>t eeliauv M ~e ° cwfccf ' * ud totentatiooiLMi*. -J .2: „ eobao ° A "V ‘t^ l a-»oVi*d sizes far *i-va b> S F V ° N lIONN GOItSI ACO Oouiln l,ox< ‘ s from tin KJ « UI.H Ucai J-iuo» J. llcaartt. n:i ! fur <an bi \V *^*\ v iiULxa~w» bi* for“Si?b7 - rf> ™ . Ja.MFS UaLZIU.L O.UCiAH 4. MOL.\99ES_«i hhm N O. ! •rnJfl low i ni .i n . ••iJih.US* IJi slela*«e*, Cm »«jo row, 10 clone ct-nxtjnnif ni, b* . ”*'■*? _ Jam fsiDalzf* IMLZFLL L U bri ' K.i'. jiy K,fauV , »ec l^h“ r S .V W lIA»BAUGH *'J r ® SAW HARBACGII S r^!n«V tNG3 '' tu ‘ : * sk * mnr|rr «J for tale by' S* U’ HAKDAUG.It mis’ll IWSU BA Vo 1C . ? J. Flauf, Jr., /?'*** enn Insurance Co. of Philo. . I rtv/w t cl ,he !ii*oraaca Company No. VJ*iWaterureet, . ; nt»«JT h,CU ’ TP*! 31 R W**fT ißlonnaiion, and qtanic rofio* will b* (un.iahrd. . ca r i n? «« Uieir live* for (be benefit of children; creditor* ibelivetof their Vli® whole profit* of the Company ire divided HW»ng the holders of Life Policies, The dividend* of the past two yean have been eixb* 1/per ceut. each year _ • &■&_ o. il. cuajuderLiii's Corner of Marsel nn<J Third sum*. T'lK coune of inatiuc Ucn in tliit Inrtilution, rrc brare* Uooli Ke«-.r><*!f Coßuirrciol Compulation, K'imnin.tiip, I. '•tun? on CV>(Ojnrteial Law, and tu ficn every bran. <i peitain rj; lio a Gcirhrd mercantile ct U-ntm.-. John - "cih.‘.f cf the National flyolt K’-tpitm, Jfilicitui tc<-iUfcr T-tid Ir&tMcr cf nook K--n' te , • ' 1 and isentifTnen wi»hiiti? in impure ’lirlr Pr< m,>: li p. cm - a'i tt !h- i'6 We ui any hoar dm trg'thi i‘up cr evenir.r. iep-J TUITION OH TDE PIANO. .T” • MI?H FITZOKR.vLD, late of Dntilm ISCSSfikBB Itclacd, respeelfoby informs the in ttWti !»•*»«■«»• ol Piutbnrxh that ,J.« jinA* II V | I * prepared to give inmucinin on the piano, flavins hod Jußg experience in leachiox 'aha is confident o' siTitu: enttte »tn»f«cuoo. 1 N, 11 I'ertas very moderate. BCFKBCtCXS. «- «r., J D. 01.11. AllrjUtnr I Htnrr Kith,,, Flllrtutilt S~TUMH CI’UKU VuTdaY Iriiili ju.l received, er.d for rale by v * r, °« H-“g° ■ . I^'^ARnAUGH yi TKR—xu kegt Ju store inn • UWluimr K.wt.aTuroii.ir. “viKJ *?* ° U “" " rt"lc„T m* Y (ffi,JS.fl«uo.j J4Ui * A tEW '? ?SL re ™“«' »« n. E. M!t»' u*> ii “r„*® •»* oulr True and : Gemiln® l.lre* piil, and bit bo bad mi No S 7 Wood O- and*r generally In tbe two eiUes and aicSltj!^ BBEAK XV CASAIa. EXPRESS PACKET LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA ■^Bass^rfKSßS*^ KfStimr »Sa“Sy...,- . AMUSEMENTS, s ONE W E EiK M ORE* Of the celebrated Paintings of ADAM & EVE, IN PARADI^fc AT paiJbO HALL. HV TIIR proprietor! reapactfnlly miortß me Pltubargi. that in ewawqucnee of the ■Mr weather daring the part week, lie exh* wtli centime until next Satnrdaf went. Octet '' atlbo'elock F It'/’ All demands open 'be exhibition must V lnlhi»wec> lor immediate payment. oei^- J. K. ORADT. j: ATTOBJfBT AT I. A *[' So. 89 Fifth [ rrmroioa, pa. Rick-00 tea prime, in store and for sale by i «pas James a hutchison a{ CHEESE— 100 bxa prime Wes.ent fteoorre,«' •ienmeat, for tala bjr MILLER ft HICKET; _Mp» . _ ...... Ol ft «3 Libert)); COITFjaH-6 euk* in aiore and fot sale _ MILLER ft RK*KKT' , COPAL VARNISH—O burell ju.t rrrei.od , sole by SKIDOA •eptN 6» Wo* 1 SPi itfSTy _ *ppW __ J KIDD 3 (laSTILE SOAP—IO cases jut fec’d for sale _J apgfl J VJCD* INUiGO— 30u Ihajast on band and for *aie by J KIPP ( KONZtv—so lb» u*.oned, j.«t re-:si fat *ppa3 J KIDD t \A!»N D* itV gLa?3— ICuo baa airor.ed tiros VY heart's manafactur*. for »Me t<y UCSBRIDGRA INCUR .. _ 116 Water sucet MIXED AND DRY PAINIS ailYrnd.;w 'y Ofj.tand of the I,eat qullty, al*o,Var Lin.eed (Wi, Boiled f«!», Paid Bmhe*. k*>l Window „ta*a, ya,nogi *£«•,'4c. Paid wt ana retail og accommodating term*. _i N . ptrrhjiin* mixed or dry ti? ~ helr' o ,rn Jpahlinr. ran race. 45° clrttdoa * *i«Oa - JAM IMllLl "I™ T A l» Wood PAIfITISO HOUSE 4 SIGN PAINTING and Glaring,* £ and nettlyaxecuted. ™'i iTi Jt understood, t! * • Bani Cluinx aa cheap a« an painter* in tbo eiiy, and are determined to do it J A II PHILI YhNITIAN BLJNDS—A complete H«toruj \ enitian Blind* constantly on hand, for a« lotcash Iw»89I J & H PUlLlj H t MIC AL TECHNOLOGY; or Ch-miatry i the Arts and to maaufac’urta. I>». P. fci For sale by RC STOCK TON 1 Bookieller, Printer, and Bx{ **ri- 17 Market m > l American, Pocr, ard Chronicle. copy l* lAMPDLACK— Just received aid for tale) jdrug tore of 8N WICKEMSt Cot. Wood A Blx{ SANDS’ SARSAPAHILLaAjmI roc'd for •: 7 s N WICKERS* 1 TOWNSEND’S PARRAPARIiTr.A-A' few; for sale by [»epS7l_ R N WICKERS^ WISTAR-S BALSAM WILD CHKRnV-Iji aod tor sale by 8 N WICKRBeJ; QUSPENDERS-sCOdoxa»Borcd,juVtrep’d [ H low by laepai] c YEA' PKA COATS—¥ dox sum elastic Pea Coat*,' and beautiful article, for sale by . ■fr'9 J AJI J’lliLi ■pL’SETINK-6 brU auperior lor Ml'llty XL aepM B A FAHNESTOCK < ROUS3ELL»S EXTRACTS, SOAPS, Ac.- Llnd Extract; West End do; Jockey C Sprint? Flowers do; Jenny Lind flair Class; At Vinegar; Amandine; Pouchin Snap, for wh Ihe skin; Almond Sharing Cream; Rn« do i broual do do; Honey Soap; Floating do: An dr; HaxelNut Oil do; Rote do: WaiahmaU Doquetdo; Drown Windsor do; Dear’* Great For aale,wholesale aud retail, by & E SKLI sepia 57 Wo| MACKEREL— 31 hfbrla No 3 Mackerel; 1 Sdbrls do- ] 1U) brls No 3 fUilar do: < Jim ree’d for sale by JAMES DAL? •cptO __ 70 Water* 1 PA IN FED TUBS—IO dor will hr sold low, 1 < helot »fsep7| MeGlt,l-S ft| INDIGO ft MADDER—IO ceioon* S P lnd£ 7 bhiU M*dJ*r. fori -~-’ 0 WM HAGALRV j R«w Doom. | Diware, and Pemrdjr. Uy Dr. • 4.1 Adcla/de Lindaay, a novel. By Uio ti' “Letliee Arnold," ‘•piorman’* Bridee." Ac-, 1* Lite and Ccrrctpondeoce of |7ot>L Southey—? Gibbon's Rome—sih and flih vel.— completion work. Received and for snle by i _ «rpvn RC_BTOCI* SUliAll A. SIOLAPSKB-M hh <> prime N G 3ib-u J ces, in oak l>rl», iu ttoro nnd for .ale hy j . Will MfTCIIELTi «erM Liberty »’ a I'lAtF SK i- a cate* of »np»r French Ct^ s-t (Veresii 1 * brood, jhii recemd on cl fot for eaih, by c VEIOi - M<M«l JUNC ' <ANOv CO\Jlii?— |irni>' Fur*ojr Combi* . latest panerni.jurt ree’d for *bU by ?. cm (QHIRWiiMAWCTM t«r*f a«tonm«jts O Woolen, and CoUon Shine and Diewera, >' low by ItepSS] C YE/] HOSIERS— A fine cwortment of Itullea'*l? rena’ Woolen llcee, eomprialnx ererr i jnai feeelred by l«op«| C YF.t'j WBAFfiNO PAPKR—dOO rv.io-n ru an ! wrapping medium, dpobie n»*rfiom. erotf ooooie ctown, a very auperior article, on h»| tor, *Sf b f RCSTOOK! PIIINIINQ PAP£B»IM mi H x3s: j . . ?6 Rna ifci x 32: ecu*' m m.tho market, fereilc by . 1 ,e * :ya no STOCK EACON HAMS-OT catka round but tovgh fold low to clou the lot by , ISAIAH DIOtrEY _V rva W«>»r it Firm CHkESti— We baa kopcnor on Lkcd lor aalc ***** . _»*AIAH DiCKEV_ Superior Scotob and Irtah Wbia. 1A LUNCHEONS «iew3n’« celebrated Mai tu key, orrery delicate flavor, 12 puneheona AMtan’a Watered*, extra and h'*h j>toof. under rumen tioov lock. AJ*o, Dmt*dle» of diffirrrtt rail •*€» and br half, quarter, asdoettvof. imp. , r-. and for „„ . A II IHeCM,L, aepW:deodlmfp-fO aiffa! Wl , L n u:r( j, fi&rx&fEgS «'riTi:i cr If » I #1 OHICEU2RING>d riA fil W'ouil street, sol frr Ihickering’* Piano Fortes lor WV»irir W. Y j bß * r< Ceived, erd now rerd, for * (o.lowin* as.-ortajeiit selected bv himr.-'f f, ir.anqfaetory, and will he supplj- ■» as Chieker n*’* pi'een, rlz.— - tt eorvrd Lotas XIV, 7 oeuvo» 0 elr jsut Uußewood, 7 do; - do do fit do, - du do C dot i do Mahogany, t» do: 1 do WaJnot, 0 do 1 lull carved suntgrand.' ' ; X CARD—The eobftvitber .in the n!e«i ftnnotioem* l« «be ciiltcn* of Piti*i.nreh, tW uiiJc arracfcmcnu with Mr. John II ftMlor ?, alp 0( ?««> Pone-. In PituMtf Wcrurn i’aamylTatiia. anti tbtMc wishinir < r-hM; may be ururcd that their Imereti wifi >\ fully attended to j i-mi'irn' 11. non, March 2J,ie*<. UIICKEI j In adculmto the abore itoek ©rPienoefn Out rente. a new *u>ly i, cfl« r . u fr; ui ihs f« of Adani Siodftri Urteon 4. lUteri, » r .d Won N-w > ork, oud HaJleiL CnmMeu \ Allen, bod puce* vatyzns from two to three Itaodrcu dollj **** _... j pKßssrcHEKsii-si fiv itcM for gait by j y <?*NPj{ SALKitATUS— SOUbztuU |« ci.«k' pore, J-.y (*f|iv3j j u Jam I'HAS— JWtf cbfiu V. It, Tf*v, 23 do 0. |*. 30 do I’eucbon* rpp’c hi-i c .,^ * B,r b ,T jamks Wiri . 70 Water*;; To People from tha Ola Coußtrl EXACTLY the itae kind nfStnall l-eaf. R ne and Rou*b Tiarnred Clack T-a« that oro , ’ it “ e !! ,d 9°‘‘2 U 7; c,a b ," b £s«*“ •* sue and ?4c -j at .Morris* Haworth's Tea Sldtp, e*»t Inatnond.“and no where cU»in Pittsburgh." 2 Bxcr* Superfine Oolong a 2 THESE are the Terr ten BUck Tea* that r : l porled io:o the U< I ltd Stale*. Morris AHi 5 Tea Scalers, in the Ditwir nd, aie *«l ii D g * a td r - iLe lowpn»c of 75c per lb, for ca-h * ,j» * O ARBTHNOT is reeeiYirt* a la7*e mTomc K • l_/<,£ancy and stsple, variety. and 3 in* to ji*rt of Woolen. Thibet and Caihmcr*\a 3 I S*. Btrtin, Thibet. Kid and BeXkin 3 cu and Wonted Csmforu: Aloacafe»n>i p-ZV !; Woelna and Canton 1 laraielt; Colored and Rl. 5 Ca„ln*U and CuuiSKS? Kibbos'l e^SSSagswarJl pSSSSSZSSJSS9ffS‘S3I U,L “ iS brij pare,ja*t tee d for K ! brla in wore nud for itl< j ■ H-ZZ: I J H CaNFI | I J liA Y v:i ;‘ s bhavino 6 --J”f. ,c * n . wb ® doc * not •Bpwcinlc itis lokort f \ r»*y aha*t>» If tuy tb „ e £ we do |(<>| \ I l r % u h V n * . Uul to *ll Otben we say, uyw i " a u*,. | p‘tm Al.-.ainl i'ifscLio or Atni-»r,. u i J f ; r/riV rL tmpoinble t« find word* f Sh„.?„i S ft* Up f? of ° P Rnon »k® h«* been i \ ordinary soap.upmi making trial } Si.iiio» c ,T«d?'.«i'^ eo " 1 '“““ , “‘ /w “* i JULE 3 HAUiiL'fl SHAVINR CREAM is e- 3 * n ?*r eniolUent; rra-ic ring the itiffest and too* % beard aoft and pliable, prodoeing an admirable! - ana by its extremely mid natare ntlaylnjr all- '?< bon, ar.d pterentin* that anpieasant and stiff t i»- of the skin which itio ©lien ekperwtced eftot •' m». Gentlemen osiu| Jalpsifaueii* nbavit.,! g may face the voiden and tßQit pUrcin* w&* il mediately aJter Us use, without the »kil b«i 4 chopped. And thoie weo or.ee ate u, we cm $■ say will never Uia any other. ecfta ri One *««t adYmntajto. which will be etnecii! {S rrce;ated by those who wear wfct'kcu i» it -i nat it will not dlseelor tio beard wdUdo-aiTtn* a sandy or Wy epp‘a»pS^ * ro f . dd^ blfaJ prepsmiont, eempoona* i w!-a n b V.S»a r ’ h ° PomlAwhokwlnmd tfUU,’bi □’' l^' F h ■» T'HB Annual «ioeLhn.M«*. . k ; ,A L l , CDnsylrarUa Salt wanufactarinc cs>n,n r 'i 12&!5225}8?" t - % ■ ®*o*oB SBOMMON. ttttntt p A tid u ncncj of Ciiatoc JLIH n Sv «f« w p marsu, k
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