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Kossuth t<x *Q Released SPECIAL NOTICES. £ c Vi- J k^ J i fc, *t'* 'i*l*&'£'Cs . ‘ri m*i ■ w * .J, C LfS° ES * n wmngs ana MfM *S A letter dated at wi-*t W* , *t*'*■*» JMlttlit Jiltmttmt “OthßAti p nT nlr Coulter Bluok, Below we present an abstract of the statement states that the Porte has definitely declared that New Job 'Printing 4>ffioof i , Ro*e*»andevfinr "* - " , - JttUnilUU MWI. published by the Auditor of Stole, showing the On the 26th July, there several than- .££ e next the \ ajsarsrascs»: i : •/■■•. T , . ■'„ saganar ’ —r^'xafiiuw^• = .--™ -. r: ; -. -A^ PT^ OTTRfHT ; autt : ttUtanusu ; ; , ; , Notes and billh discounted $2,6T2,87£84 ~t|. f w,th'-'V«‘n ro v!a. imd by ■ = g SBPB ? H - - . above ircopied frohi the THTOSDAY MOBNING====: ; = : SEPTEMBER 4. on j f rom the MiltoUSan, both Whig We' other ifts and bentos 56 this country, being the’first shipments of the thecourt The America. *F T, ''" 1 '-'^v DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. do not insert it on account of its praise of all Eastern Deposits 394,840 06 kind from Afrioa . The soil md olimate are said ate Independ&tce, Capt. Long, and the PhU^apßl^fiont^ \ iji*____ S222DT- l - ' -r - t l*> &**'*. ?S v the whic candidates forthe Supreme Beach, fQr_ Checks and other cash items 29,09- 8« w . .. . ’ .. _ .„_ __j sippi, Commoiore Morgan, are expected to ar- yhafcwsiow andividsd atiention ve^ vww ** .' r *. *?.''** •-- FOR-vOOSBENORr. - tliis is not unexpected * nor for its prhise of Bonds deposited with State Treas’r 1,465,480 88 vorable o . g * lt rive there and his companions. to Uti? branch of special pracdco has enabled him t®:, f j **' , . ‘ t r WTT I TAM BTP Tlf B this is not p tea, -'.• ?• • : • 'Real estate and personal-property 118,696 92 some of the native ohiefs are beginning to culti- \ •« succewiwW f z* H . ff 1L 9.1i.1,..iy.S bb b , ?“.»gr. »•■«« «.« j ~ *.»—V-JKvJ-r***. > ■ • . ~■*.; ■ .--? than usual ;T)utnotTnoreso-tfian'tfiese ,C 7 . , » w- . , heard of an inddent whioh serves to exhibit the . , ... • :IoR CANAL Candidates deserve. Total resources..., *5,686,469 10 TayloV sails this week from J>hiladel- ta Kentncky _ b y the Cuba , ?*<&•'£j» ' t *• '-■ m tt' : A \T. T 7 "R • ; ne a«4 :* oimnic 4 a «nf AT»f nn thpir uabtutibj. phia. He is going to the east, andmeans to . qows • Lieut. Grant, who served -in the 8d — 'Prtpil .of tfu ofik* Ox, ■ • v'"-. t .-:<-\x ->■ r ' r --{'y- >■ 'i ■■ i,'*,■■.■:■ t a. ;£ "t * SETH uLO V LlVj ... . w . , Capital stock paid in OO explore Egypt, and find the source of the Niger, ment of that State in the Mexican war, has, after on the Ati^rMn^si£'Rjns; > 9L IK L\ r ' . ' guard against a state of-affairs which is becom- Cifulatiom Mm 00 ./ he fa an . ndomiteble avery abort notice, obtained one hundred and pMV **&£nvmtfTw in S more and more manifest every day. The Safety fund stocks 1,-62,210 88 . . >•* . , K ., eighty volunteers among the brave boys over yjroomf and moitof thoUmeio hUbed,whhDy«pep- t V d.< *■ DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIO whies are in total despair of the success of any Due to banks and bafikers *269,474 84 courageous, persevering, patipnt, and ambitious intends to them ready for siaaad Chronic \- v ;' " - - J ° f J“? r 7f;^" Ch *. : genSLt up& state tickev and they Due to individual debitors 1,510,963 14 of a name in the worid of in which, out Of Ms own abundant b " ■ \ , b~. are now attempting to combine all their forces Su^Pj.®. ded °“ r ‘ fit | en ‘ ’ 26144 _ 0 though yonug, he is already recognised. I means. Cin. Eng., . j Itac'Ahc'pabe *i— 'Vi ».« KT-riw LEWIS, of UiKMia-.":. ■ in an attack upon a portion of it. An occasion- and Ume drafts 112,071 83 At the late session of the Superior Court at eS~We invite the attention of our readers to weaced ttow lkb rlf he*jS! | &“ JOHN B. GIBSON, of Cumberland. al shot is fired at Chief Justice Gibson and at Discounts, interest, &o 71,726 31 Exeter,. N. H., sixteen persons were divorced the advertisement of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, in „ h ro H eved Uie first day. The third <*y ho.left.hr. i-f . WAtTEB.H. LOAVRIE, of AUtghmy, . Judee Blaok; bdt it easy to discover that the 12,985 98 from holy There Js the columns of our paper, as a remedy of flie DEMOCRATIC «OOTTT TICKET! principal weight of the attack is to be bom by - ! no State in the Union where the laws allow par. first importance to,4he community. The certifi- M '* *'/ "Jr-*. tisL - • Judge Lewis atfd Judge Campbdl. Total liabilities $5,536,469 10 tieß to get divorced as freely as in New Hamp- cates pnbhshed in its favor are not from un- g t eolWKr»' , Sa{ssKSSi4i 077t.„..»k ASSISTAST-JiroaE 'or DISTBIOT count, The democrats knowJhaUioth Jese gentlemen B oou.co. According to table published in the New ebrated men. Statesmen, Professors, Clergy- bowrtv^t^ o tMJ&«S»«^ i |^ e^ h _ > CHARLES SffALER, of' Pittsburgh. awfully worthy of the honor designed for them, Notes and bills discounted... - . $11,218,205 54 york Observer, ten thousand Hebrevnf'worship Bud Physicians, give their strong assurance 10 convince ail skeptics ihatiherttiaapowcrip , r Z’^'* FBESBENT xunun o? couBT or comuok pleas tbey not tie detestable abuse of Specie 2,008,069 76 in syliagogne 0 f that oity-agreater number that this new medicine for the cure of -%reitf.” - UMES - Whig papers iohavothe effect of .ending ffilS S *an -y single denomination of Christians, ex- £ 4 associate judges, of. couBT or on. SESSIONS. them to forsake any.Df their candidates'. In all Eastern deposits 1,541,900 89 cept the Catholicß. the afflicted for relief, and we truly hope its re- __ MeMs aboV(J Booms, comer ot ; : 'l\' ' -Hr'V' '-’,-'' WILLIAM KERR, of Charturs Township. directions we can see signs that convince us that Checks and other cash items Th u ftfltnn p nß * flflva . t* 5 a exnected that BU^te “ our Bectloll ’ will sustain their conclu- «rhird and Wood itrecu, every Monday evening. - £ V**-’" . OTH. JAMES H.,WATSON. ./ SUaaiaA. th e Whigs have no hope for their Governor and Bonds and mortgages... “2, Jpl I“w ilZl elsewhere., *« , - - ' ---■ • ' ’-y. rf; XiVXSJ.. assembly, ! ■ i:«i„ * „„ d „„h nM tortheSnnreme Real estate and personal property 199,274,6 Dio fresiUent and Cabinet will accept tde invi- . i . iFOURTHOTRESnVforan'rty decapiti byMr. P. ;; ALEXANDER M*GAMMON, of Pittsburgh. little care for Turn, and no p pr Other resources 270,941 60 tation to our Railroad Jubilee, as they have had MARRIED i H. Eaton, ond^having eptljely V*~ wrae i iwm c ~ ' "l* £*'***•*' >' JAMES WATSON, of Pittsburgh. .. v . Bench, unless it be by defeating someone of the hvt mu recreation thix A (.New Brighton, on Tuesday, ihe 2d September,by SES s' - L. R PATTERSON, of Mifflin Township. two against whom their attack is mainly direct- Total resources $17,602,274 56 ; . i h A i?r* K?¥' ,0 ?C Mr ‘PiP’ CA w l ° * 149 SoDSRFatpfISHINO KtY GOODS, together with a ft f , ’y- ABRAHAJI HAYS, of AUeyheny City. , e d. Lt democrats be on their guard and all is lu „ Mqjcr Jones, of Cecil county, Md., has lately LO.B J. WADE.daughier of Maior - -^V.. ;4 fX-X t D. R. WHLIAMS, Of Shater Toumehtp , . -j. . n(1 paid $3,000 for 60 tons guano, to spread on his , l - Thc coejuttee oppoimed for the purpose of si. a* complete fepl by lhal wellkoown and i, - •-,-V y „ v;-'r .'. A*NDREW BARCLAY, of Allegheny City. ’ ~"1 -M=“ ’ ' BP ‘ RO3S l'* -f'^ r ‘T CiiEKK. of courts, Valne of AgTlcultoxal Produce main nation of the Geods hlmseWi ao6 Uiaposuig of # ,-J,v'V3? ' . ; ELIJAH * “' Si - ' -S^ EBN ‘ - '-• » HOMAS BLACKMORE, of Birmingham. -r c '■ ■' I - JSe'.’S? ■• leartUMtaa..--.- - *■ ■ , r'-l .M««ire.-sttBKVBS, BOCK. & Co., at Phwnlxville I JSI cei.m* hi. rail,. P.O t< at. - - ■ • tewMr _ r ) i-~ ™ «... I demand the-tiresent wear. I l«“™ w onuitM.. uuagu- | / vhilai- t ai ß au.ma.ae.-A. a. iuasqa a .y,.u ? . e| at Holmes; BerloOical BIOTC.-I'lilrd .uwUlbe pronpuy ); •• f451-*e Jis ri?ci. 'Ky a&SSSA.. '■*- £§m§®sommmm ■ , "--W mma&lk m - -• ,: s .- :;; ,* *■ t * t^ . --:- J. D. W. WHITE, Borough of Manchester. SUB^ETOE,. E. H. HEATINGS, of Pittsburgh, . j Auniroa, B. DILWOUTH, of Ross Township. gy Thk Dsxoc&attc Commote k of Cobakspu»x>e»cf for Allegheny County will meet at the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, on Batu&iuv, the Oth iusL, at It o'clock, A. M. The following named gentlemen compose the Com mittee: George P. Hamilton, Col. Jesse Sill, Joseph Birmingham, James Richey, hficbael C Jacob Smith*. -RiehnutDewhttrstr - CoK/aides Scott, Henry bPCollough, Lecky Harper. Edward Thompson, P C. Sb«t non, Perry Bgker, James Banning Andrew J.Gribleu, Tboma* Moffit, A. Bryant John Nicholson By order of* GEO /HAMILTON, 4 sep3 Chairman. We shall give to-morrow an interesting of a letter from the German 'Gottkied Kikkel, entitled “Outlines of Coming War.” We often see, (in the. articles written about Cuban, affairs, and especially the part taken by some of our conntrymen-in the late' movement,) that reference is made to the Laws of Nations. And we are told that even by those laws, —with- out reference to the. treaties between our gov. eminent and other countries, and the laws made in pursuance of those treaties, —tbe people of our country ore not at liberty to disturb or mo lest a neighboring people, who are in no way interfering with their rights and privileges. This we regard as a most infamous doctrine, — utterly at variance with the whole tenor of our institutions, —and one which the father* of our Constitution never would have sanctioned' What are the implied assertions contained in it? Sim* ply tHat we, —who were once so weak as to im plore the lovers of liberty everywhere to come and join our drooping standard, and aid us in gaining our independence of a power to whom, under the Laws of Nations, we were subject,— should now deny the truth of the very first prin ciples on which we relied for success, and tell the world that we were willing to perform a trick, in order to gain our own independence : but* having now become strong and powerful, we are willing to act with the despots and,tyrants of the world, in helping to hind our struggling, fellow-men, orto strike down any who may go for ward and tell the oppressed of the way, and to aid them in gaming that way. That, though we profess to be Republicans and Democrats, and to hold up the torch of liberty to light the world, we are, notwithstanding, willing to assist a des pot in binding heavier chains about the necks of the oppressed, because we have become one among the nations of the earth; and may there fore act our will But what are these Lawn of Nation* 9 What voice had the American People in enacting those lawß T When was held the Convention of the People or their Representatives, that sanctioned them? The Lawß of Nations are nothing more than a collection of maxima Tendered venerable by long ' monarchical sanction. There. has been nothing added to them since .we had an existence as a people; and as,we area “peculiar people,” as ire differ in almost all respects from “the rat of mankind,” —being made up of those who loved liberty* better than monarchy, from among all nations,—those maxims, taken as a 'Whole, were never designed for our government; and should be utterly discarded by ns. This is sound American doctrine; and is what should be com municated. to ihe world ; that they- know our determination as a People to aid those.who are struggling to be free in' every part of the worid; and that we will throw ourselves between them and their tyrants, .whenever the occasion shatt offer for doing so ;ahd more especialtywill we do this upon the whole vast Continent of which our country forms a part.- When the Laws of Nations shall recognise every people as entitled to the enjoym»jhfcij£<l[xeir separate and equal right to liberty a/ad indepen dence, —when they shall utterly: dqriy the right oTthe strong to appropriate to themselves the' Country of the weak ;ond wlfen - those who have been banded together under £hem for centuries, in order to gustalh tyranny and oppression, • and to ejJjJave the ipilliftns, sVall recognise the troth hi the doctrine that al) menhaye a right to the enjoyment of equal tivil andpolltical- rights; and that all hdve aright to eeekfor.diappiness in any way according with their own ideas, res trained oniy by a sense of duty to their fellow men,—then, but not till then, will the People of the United States be bound to regard the taws of Nations; because till that moment shall aro rive, those laws will be fonnd in opposition to the spirit.of.our flee institutions: and should therefore be disregarded hy this People and this Government, and by ah others who shall strive to maintain the blessingr'of clvir aii'd' re ligious liberty, Vim flnrn CASAJ.S. —We learn from the Cin cinnati Enquirer that the Ohio Canalafar the present fiscal'year, will yield, in revenue, above 4tlOO,QOObeyond any previous year; anddhnt, too, notwithstanding thedailronyarious arti cles, have been reduced..folly one half former rates. AH this is owing to the admirable busi ness tact, industry, and honest and intelligent management of the public works by the present Democratic Board. ' SommxttL Cototy.—The Democrats, of SchyulHl have nominated Charles W. Hegira fir fteddent Judge; Strange N. Palmer and Frauds 8. Hnhley for Associates; and Stephen Singer and Edward' Biley for Assembly: die Tyiiigs have: nominated Christopher eer fir President Judge ; Solomon Foster arid fired Seed for Associates, and John S Struth era end {Thompson A. Godfrey, fir Assembly. ”1 -1 COMMISSIONER. THE CVBAS QUESTION Much is said by Whig papers and Whig poli ticians about the present low price of Agricultu ral produce, and more especially the great sta ple—Flour. But these political hucksters for get to tell the people that, under all ordinary circumstances, in proportion to the quantity of an article in the market must inevitably be the price that it will bring. They forget to tell the People that, for several years past the Wheat crops of ourcountry have been more than usually large. They forget to say that the Wheat crop of 1850 was on immense one, and that 1851 promises further to exceed it than did any former year. They forget to tell the people this. But the intelligent farmer knows that such is the fact; and he knows, too, that low as the price of Flour is now, he is making money, because of the great increase of his crop. He well knows that the cost of preparing his ground was the same when he realized but half a crop, that it was when an abundant harvest crowned his labors ; and he well knows that the expense of garnering his fullest crops, is but little, if any, greater than when he gleaned the smallest amount from his fields. 1 All this is understood by the farmer; and the. .greatest proportion of them in this State fully understand* too, that Whig asser tions, of whatever kind, are made inertly for pres ent political effect,, with little, if any regard for the true state of any case they may t tate. They know when they are really prospering ; and if they may not always prosper in an equal degree, they know that their business is liable to bo .effected by the same laws that govern other branches of business ; and we find them almost always ready to sustain the men who have been most consistent in their political action ; as they will prove this year by giving an immense ma jority for the entire Democratic ticket Our Import* and Export*. It hft« been generally thought, until recently, that there would be an immense importation this, year, when compared with 1850; but just about the time that this opinion became general, a great falling off in our imports commenced, so that in the month of August it is found that there has been compared with Au gust, 1850, of about $1,200,000. This circuiq stance will doubtless have a good effect in avert ing the anticipate&jnoneyjaisia.. . .ft .?? events, have the effect of lessening the blow, if one shall come. In addition to this gratifying circumstance, wc find, not only that oar eXr ports of produce have very materially increased, hut Mi at the amount of specie sent abroad by tiie htfe steamers has been very much smaller than in the preceding months of the year. The importations of this year are now estimated not to exceed those of 1850, $1,600,000; and this amount can scarcely be regarded as on increase, when considered with reference to the great in crease in the population of the country; and while our exports last year amounted, to only $187,000,000, it is reasonable to anticipate that thoy will this year exceed $160,000,000. With each a state of trade as this, we can never be made bankrupt; our publio works will never be required to stop; the general business of the conn try will never remain in a stagnant con dition,; no branch of business, conducted upon legitimate principles, will fail to give a fair support to those engaged in it; and all will find themselves enjoying os many of the comforts of Sife, as have usually fallen to their lot. Azaerioon Steel. A late number of*the Hartford (Conn.) Timet, in alluding to the “ Adirondac Steel Company,” irhose works are at Jersey City, opposite New Y"ork, sayg that the iron is ‘"produced at the cel ebrated “ Mclntyre’s Iron Works,” West of Lake George, from ores out of the Adirondac moun tains, where are inexhaustable supplies, of a quality equal to any yet discovered in Norway or Sweden. The quality of the steel, and the successor, thiiCompaiiy, arenow placed beyond doubt or contingency. ; The- Timet further remarks, that, “While the consumers, and the public generally, may well rejoice to find this important artiole of American production in.any of our markets, those who re side in this city and vicinity may be interested to know that for three years now past (notwith standing the Tariff of 1646,) from 40 to 60 tons per month, of steel of superior quality, have been made at Ripley’s Iron and Steel works, at Win sor Locks, <4nd the supply should have been doubled-to meet the increased and increasing demand the^presenty^ear. This steei isj)rincipally used in the manufac ture of Springs locomotiyeß, cars, and the Various carriages used throughout the country. The qUaUty and finish are etfual to any of En glish manufacture; and the same materials be ing used* the same quality can be produced here as in England f i r - The Tima also adds, that, from the arrange ments that are hqtv being made, Cast Steel, of a quality in every respect equal'to the English, and at as low a price, will shortly,befurniahed by the latter named works : as “ the extensive manufacture of no article in our vioinity can' be carried on with more certainty of success.” Destructive FrnE ra Chicago.— On Saturday night, the 23d ult., a fire broke out in the boiler room of Hadda&k’s WareiioUSej which off that-large and costly building, Noi-ton’p'ware houses fidjoining. with their contents, and seven or'eight dwellings on, the opposite side of the street. • • 1 Haddock's warehouse and fixtures cost $26,- tOO. The contents of the warehouse were val ued atslo,ooo. Insured 9,000. • One' man was burned to 'death in the fire. -Gonstitntion of Ohio went into operation on Mondayy the lstinst.- -The Deme cracy held meetings in various parts of the state, | congratulatory of this important event Capital stock paid in $4,836,240 00 Circulation 8,023,702 50 Safety fund at credit of Board of 4=^ Control 58,246 00 Duo to banks and bankers 344,973 98 Duo to individual depositors 3,005,006 58 Surplus or contingent fund, and undivided profits 286,681 89 Dills payable and time drafts.... 135,840 81 Discounts, iuterest, &c 238,149 06 Dividends unpaid 2*2,821 80 Other liabilities 1,611 50 Total liabilities. OLO BANKS. aesovßCK». Notes and bills discounted $3,653,535 09 Specie 438,884 26 Notes of other banks, &o / 289,638 00 Due from other banks & bankers. 250,835 21 Eastern deposites 470,392 18 Checks and other cash items 53,371 *>B Real estate & personal property.. 149,002 04 Other resources 132,573 25 Total resources Capital stock paid in Circulation Due to banks and bankers 60*2,670 33 Due to individual depositors 1,000,193 89 Surplus or contingent fund, and undivided profits 337,180 04 Bills payable and time drafts 16,976 00 Discounts, interest, &.c 12,896 19 Dividends unpaid,- Other liabilities. Total liabilities Tftie Journal anil the C abui Re»olutlom. On the 2ytb ultimo, there appeared an editorial article in the Journal, severely criticising and ridiculing sumo of the resolutions passed at the great Caban.-meeting in this City. The third resolution is referred to as one which is a “little obscure,” —the meaning of which the editor would like to have explained. We did not write either of the resolutions: but we can very easily perceive that the writer of the third resolution, (who wrote the largesj; number of those submit ted to the meeting,) asserts as a fact that the people of Cuba have “ thrown off the yoke of ser vitude and. this being the case, “ the re-es tablishment of Spanish tyranny” ‘ is fraught with peril to our national peace.” There ib another resolution which he desig nates as a “decided puzzle.” Perhaps the distin guished Whig Lawyer who wrote it can better enlighten him respecting its meaning than we. And as the last resolution emanated from the same distinguished authority, the ridicule that is heaped upon it may probably be mot by some of that gentleman’s satire. Wc leave the mat ter with him and the Journal. A New Bank In Cleveland Wc have already announced the organization of the Forest City Bank, in Cleveland. The True. Democrat of that city states that the capi tal, $lOO,OOO, bos been subscribed by Cleveland and Pittsburgh capitalists. It is the purpose, so we are officially informed, to increase the capital to $500,000 as soon may be-deemed ne cessary. The following named gentlemen are the Directors: Joseph G. Hussey, B. Barker, Charles Stetson, John McClelland, John B. Grib ben. At a meeting of the said Board of Directors held on Saturday, Joseph G. elected President, and A. W. Brockway, .Cashier. Ne gotiations are pending (adds thfor one of the most desirable locations in city for such purposes, ahd we anticipate fch* the Forest share of business and which it so justly de serves Letter from William Searlght. William Searioht, Esq., of Fayette oounty, was a.candidate for Canal Commissioner before the last Democratic State Convention, and re ceived, for Chat office, a large vote. Since the adjournment of that body, a few desperate and unscrupulous men have attempted to use his name as an excuse for disorganization. The following manly and opportune letter, however, in the last Miffiin True Democrat, addressed to Gen. Reuben C. Hale, of Mifflin county, is an extinguisher. We copy it with great pleasure: “ Harvest being now over, I have gone to work, and will continue working, until the elec tion, for the ticket, the whole ticket, and no thing but the ticket Our friends in the south west have entered upon the campaign in good earnest, and you may expect a good Report from our lion-hearted Democracy. I regard the usa ges of the Democracy as sound, ojnd regular nominations as inviolable. I have given thirty years of service to the cause of Democracy, and I .will devote as many more years to that just cause, as Providence will mete out to me of health and strength. “Yours, very truly, WM. SEARIGHT.” Hamilton County Democratic Ticket. The Democrats ofHamilton county, Ohio, met ■at Cincinnati on the 28th ult. and chose the fol lowing gentlemen as candidates for the several offices named. The meeting was very enthusi astic and harmonious:— For Senate. —Dr. J. L. Vattier, A. N. Riddle, E. L. Armstrong. Representatives. —Wm H. Lytle, Benj. T. Dale, Chas. Thos. F. Eckert, John C. Staebler, Maj. A. Davidson, R. H. St-one and Oliver Brown. Treasurer. —Chas. Thomas. Clerk. —Jas. M. McMasters. Surveyor* —Jas. B. Bell. • Commissioner. —Jesse Timanna. Probate Judge. —John. B. Warren. Common PUas Judges. —A. G. W. Carter, Stan ley Matthews, Robt. B. Warden. Suicide of Hon. Luke Woodbuby. —The re port that Hon. Luke Woodbury, the Democratic candidate for Governor of New Hampshire, had committed suicide, proves ,to have been well founded. He hung himself in his barn, at An trim, between the hours of 8 and 11 on the morning of Wednesday, the 27th inst. He for some time been laboring under depr.ession-ofr i spirits. On Tuesday, the day before his death, he made his will, bequeathing considerable pro perty. Ise was jfifty years of age, and was a cousin to Mr. Justice Woodbury. He leaves a Wife, but no children. jt y The population of Oaba is 1,200,000; that of Havana, its chief city, 126,000. Its surface is 54,000 squarfi*mlleB ; that of Jamaica 6,600; that of Hayti 28 f OOO. England, including Wales, is 56,100 square miles in extent; Scot land 29,600 ; the State of New York 46,220. The Glens Polls Republican displays the name of Gen. John E. Wool, for President iu 1862, subject to the decision of the Baltimore Conven tion- The Prattsville Advocate runs up the $17,602,274 66 same name. “The floating-jcapital of the icotmtry,” is the term applied by-SOme who object to having the president and bis Cabinet traveling about for re creation during the Cuban tronbles and the dog days. We understand (says the Louisville Courier,) that several companies of emigrants, for. Cuba are organizing in this city, and will be res4y to take tbeir departure in a few days. We would advise them to go well armed, as it Is said there are numerous savage “varmints” in that country. $6,443,731 70 $1,1126,920 00 . 1,630,784 00 of Prosperity The Chester county JftUage Record states that Bock, & Co., at PtueoJxviUe, ore-about starting their old Rolling Mill, which luis been standing idle for two years past. They design manufacturing a new pattern of iron, called the “ tapered iron,” on the hydraulic prin ciple-forming bars of iron, thick in the middle and pointed at both ends, or thick at one end and pointed at the other. This will be the first experiment in the United States to manufacture this shape\pf-iron. Bars of this shape are adapted for the construction of vessels and oth er purposes. U.7U4 60 7,885 75 ,$5,443,731 70 The Haeiiisbceu Cottos Mile, which was to have been in operation 18 months ago, has hod a trial of several months, and (he machinery, &c., is found to work admirably. About GO or 70 operatives, (principally females) are employ ed, and more are being added to the force each week. The fabric manufactured is pronounced to be of an excellent quality. The building is a fine specimen of modern architecture, (Gothic style,) and is creditable to the designer and ar chitect, os well as an ornament to the town. The Massilon, Ohio, News says that the coun ties of Stark and Wayne will send to market this fall at least four thousand tons of pork! There has been a slight decrease in the amount of Coal jsent to market from the Schuyl kill region, during the last week, —say in all 2877 ton 8; bat the increase over the same pe riod ol last year has amounted to 425,625 tons. The Pottsville Register of the 80th says, howev er, —“ We have to note a decided improvement in the price of red ash coals ; and great firmness in qfbite ash, with a pressure of orders for first qualities. Contracts for delivery of some of oar choicest red ash coals during all the month of September, were made this week at $2 15 in the car at S. Haven, or $2 10 at Mb Carbon. Coasting vessels continue plenty ; and the strin gency in the money market shows no effect up on the coal market. On the contrary there seems to be a growing impression that the in creased consumption of the year will take up all that can be put into market” Gale is the West InWES. The British steamship Merlin arrived at 'New York, on the 81st ult, with advices from Sb Thomas to the 21st of August JRule lying at St Thomas, she experienced severe gale from E. S. E. to N. E., which lasted abont fifteen hours. A, St. Domingo schooner in port was capsised, and some other slight damage was sustained. The gale was/also severely felt at St Croix. At Bassin, the vessels got foul of each other, and did considerable damage. At West sSnd, the brig Julia Moulton, Capt. Donnell, was obliged to put'to- sea, as also was the brig Roberto, partly loaded for Boston. A wrought iron railroad car, at least one-fourth lighter than the ordinary wooden carriage used upon railways, and capable, more over, (whiob, if established, would constitute the most important feature in its structure,) of resisting, without being crushed, a shock of ten times its own weight—has been inventedby an ingenious mechanic of Now York. figy* The Ohio Statesman has ft correspondent (“ S. S. C.”) traveling in Europe, whose letters we read ordinary gratification. The writer is not only a fine classical scholar, bat a gentleman of brilliant imagination, a olose ob server, and a pleasing narrator of events. The letters, when completed, will make a very inter esting volume. The Congressional delegation in Ten nessee stands as follows: Democrats elected. Whigs elected. Andrew-nplmson, Win. Ciillom, Geo. W. Jones, M. P. Gentry, John H. Savage, C. H. Williams, Isham G. Harris, Watkins. F. P. Stanton, Churchweli. gSL, It is said that since last March the New York Herald has predicted seventy-three Cabi net resignations, in twenty-four of which Mr. Webster has figured. So notes the Boston Journal. The Whig Convention whioh assembled at Bladensburg, Md., on the 30th ulti, nominat ed Hon. Kiohard J. Bowie for re-eleo]tion as the whig candidate for Congress from t!he Ist dis trict. BSBt- It is said that in Trimble, Carroll, Owen 'and Henry counties, Ohio, the tobaooo orop is uncommonly promising? and a great yield is. anticipated. , • It is said that there are now upwards of six! Hundred parsons sojonrning at the Hsrrods-' burg (Ky.) Springs. Fayette ntnafaetdrlnff Company. U/• Book* are uow open at tde Office of lae Fayette Manufacturing Company, 120 Wood street, far subscrip tion o the new Stoak in their Company of Fifteen Han died sbares, at Fifty Dollars each, as authorized by the 3e< retary of the Commonwealth, in conformity with the “General Manufacturing Law.” Ten dollais on each gHate to be paid down us first instalment, and five dol lar* prr share monthly, omit the full amount i* paid JOHN PLEMInG, * p 4 4w President Fayette M-irafactonit* Co. pall and Winter Clothing. R CHESTER is now receiving and opening-the most • extensive, and fashionab'e s*ofek of CLOTHS; CA -STM VESTINGS, and GENTS. antf BOYS’ FU RNISHING GOODS, Which he will sell and make to order at the Uwert possiblc-prtces, for CASH. ft C. hopes by a strict and personal attention fo every department of bis business, to meet a con’lwunce of that ptlronage here otore so liberally bestowed upon him. His practical knowledge of tbo busiuess, in con nection wtth the on* prUe and cash tysum; He flatters hio>self will enable biin to make No. ?1 the FASHION ABLE EMPORIUM OF MEN AND BOYS’ CLO THING, AND FURNISHING GOODS. H C. continues to receive all orders in iheTpiloring tine, and gives them his personal attention. “ No charge for stowing Goods.” We stpd) to please, at «,.p4 No. 7i Sm-thfield hi reel. SI'CORD & CO., COHNBR OF FIFTH AND WOOD A TREETS, t-y* ARE oow prepared lo aapply their friend*. r* I fflaad Ibe public generally; wtlb ihe Fall Style LM <££&of HATS and CAPS, which they have recMved I—HjP* VallFasbioat. C. 11. PAULSON iVe. 7tf Wood strut, is now rc Jgj ceivtng hi* entire Fall Stock of MATS, CAPS, and articles belonging to bis baaiuesa. Me baa now a general uMonflcmof all *n bis hn«, besides receiving by me Pennsylvania Railroad daily,oil ot which be will »e!l at eastern prise*. r [aeM William C. ninrptkey* WHOLESALE trfTA LKR IN j. TrimmingSy Notions, Fancy'.and Variety (foods,- NO 01 WOOD STREET, up 4 btuetm 7hitd ar>d{ Fourui. / u/jtargk. Pamphlet Uvi< JUSTICES OF TIIK PEACE, and oilers uitrrested, willplease uke uotiee that the; PAM PULL I LAWS have arrived and are ready for delivery. »ep4:l»w UeavS. HA VS. Frothy TIO-LKT— TWcTPAKLORS—Suitable tor « uoctors Office, on eond street Forparticulars enquire at. THIS OFFICE \_ fscp4:4t FOR SA I.K —THREE ACRES OF LAND, situated on Tro' Uiil; with a good corage bbus;; arrauged with hall in the centre; four room*, a dining room and kitchen in the buseraent; two cellars; a well of good water, stable, Ae. The ground is wel* hiii off wi»h fruits and dowers ; has one and aMialf acres of Slraw beiries, of u superior quality ; fine peaches, apples and other fruit*, with every variety of flower*; a I trge gra pery. All (n good order and condition, and handsomely uxianged; would answer well for a garden, or would make a desirable family residence. Price 326t4) Termseu»y. S. CUTIIBKRT, Gen’l Agent, »ep4 No. 50 street. Blanks for att«»rnevs. aldermen and JUSTICES OF THE PEACE—Deeds. Mortgage*. Bond*, Declaiation-*, Indentures, Executions. Sobpts nai, Suminous, Btlisof Cost, Articles of Agreement, At tachments. Fee Hills, Ac . Ac , for tale at W. S. HAVENS, Stationer, »rp4 c< rner of Market aud Second sis. Engraved promissory notes and draffs. Ej —A large variety of Notes and Drafts, handsomely cograved, lor sale at VV. S. HAVEN’S Stationery Store, sep4 corner Market and Second ala. ’ BLANK BOOKS-W. S. Hxvcir, corner of Market and Seeomf has for sale the largest stock of Blank Hooks ever offered in this city—coHsistiug of Le gers, Day Books, Journals. Minute Books, Ac.,in every style of oindiog, add at the lowest prices. [tep4 tNGLISH LAltl The best London Cap t and Letter Panert.blde arttf cream laid, can be had at v\V:S. H AVEN’S Paper Warehouse, *cp4 y corner Mmket and Second sis. WHITE FlSH—lOhalf bbU. nnd 2bbls. Luke White Fish Shad and Trout, for sale by WM. DYER, g*T4 207 Libery street COTTON BAGS —10 doieii three bus Cotton Bags fori&leby [sep4] WM. DYER. BROOMS— 60 dozen Corn Brooms for rale low by sep4 WM PYER. RICE— 0 casks prime quality for sale by tep4 WM. DYER. MOLASSES— 25 bbls. N.O. Molasres, toarnve ; 10 do S. H.,Bu James, very* upenor 10 do cheap Sugar House ; sep£ For sale by WM DYER tOAF SUGAR—SOO fits. N0,,8 for Bale low by sep4 WM. DYER. S PELOID SILKS.—A. A. Masoi A Co. have fast re ceived a beautiful assortment of very rich figared and plain Black Si ks. The above desirable Goods are well worth the attention $f purchasers. Also, very superior gro' de Afrique, Satin de Chene, beautiful ChameUons,-Ac. {sep4 NEW DRESS GOODS—We are now receiving tbe newest Fail Styles of Dre&s Goods, such as De laines, Cashmeres. Poplins,' < 'Perslan Robes, Alpacas, Parameitos, French Merinos and Thibet Cloths. Over one thousand pieces received and now opeu sep4 » • A. A MASON A CO. WHITE GOODS—A A-Mason ACo have just re ceived 800 pieces White Goods, consisting of plain and plaid jaconet Mutlin*. Mhl<s. Swisses. plain ai.d figured India Book, Swiss, Mull, Nainsook Muslin, Ac., a complete assortment and very cheap. [sep4 UNDRIES—3OO bbla N.C.Tar and Pitchi 200 bxs. Rosin Soap; 100 do Mould and Dipped Candles; 25 casks Soda Ash; 10 loos German Clay; 200 bxs. Pint Flasks ; 100 doz. Painted Buckets; 50 do Large Tabs ; 2 hhds. Ombre Madder ; 3ceroonsS. F Indigo; 5 casks Saleratus; 25 bxs. Chipped Logwood; 5 bbls. Epsom Salts; 10 do Spanish Whiting; 100 doz. Corn Broom*: 300 Reams Wrapping Paper ; For sale low by (aa3oj CARSON A M’KNIGHT. EW GOODS—Just received, a fine assortment of Get tletnen’s Furnishing Goods, at * niNTON & co.»s Gentlemens’ Furnishing Store, ' au7 v; No. 60 Fonrtli-streel. FOR SALE—A House and Lot.sUanle on Carnon at/,- South Pittsburgh. The Lou is, 43 feet front, by 112 feel deep, to an -alley/ Containing a fWo story Dwelling House, well arranged, with four rooms and.a kitchen; there is a well or water, with a pump, at the door ; a garden, with frui; trees, Ac. PriceSlbOO. Termseasy. 8. CUTHBERT, G. nerd! Agent,- au27 - - SQ.Stnnhficltfstrcet: ~ CHEAP EMBBOIOBHJE3.—A. A. A Co. have received another lot of those very oheap embroider ies [au£7] Nos. 62 amt 64 MarJteust AYERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL—A fresh supply of ihii invulaable medicine for the care ol tion, Coughs. Cclds, Ac-, just received and for sole by au*27 JAMES A. JONES. ' fTUIE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE PENNBVLVA I * 1 NIA SALT MANUFACTURING-COMPANY are notified that an instalment of Twelve Hundred and'Flfty Dollars per share is required to be paid on the Bthdnyof- Seplember next, at the Office of Charles Lenmg, Esq , Philadelphia. By order of the Board of Directors-- 7 GEORGE THOMPSON, Treasurer and Secretary, East Taredtum. JEWELRY AND FINE WATCHES Of the best. quality and latest patterns, always on -hand, at east* era prices. ; [sepl) w. W. WILSON ... FOR- convenient Brick House and good Store Room, fitted up; situate on Second street, above Grant, No. U)4. The Store is welt adapted for a Milliner, or any oilier light business. The house con* tains (our rooms and a good cellar, coal house, out oven and hydrant; large paved yard. All in gaod order, with immediate possession. Rent for the whole 8190 a year. S. CUTHBERT, Gen J i Agent, sepl 50 Southfield #t SUN DRIES**-! IS txxa. very superior W. K. Cheese . SO bus. Dried Apples; /?. 10 kgs. Butter* Jat*4eeeived and for sale by _ sejtt \ CARSON A E*KNIGHT. fSEATHBks—SI,OOO B». Kentucky Feathers just rc^ r ceivcd and for sale by sepl KINO A MOORHEAD. bags prime Bio; and 20 do do Java; Joat received and for sale bv _ KING A MOORHEAD IREMEN’S PARADE.— Fringe Lace, Sun, Bo aelles, Spanker., Buckle., iu “ _ .cues, Spanglers, ouu-—, by Isspl] W. \v /BANDIED GINGER— Vesse Canton Dry Preserved V> Ginger, jest received and tor .ale & QQ aag49 Liberty street ' , ’v 1 ‘‘ ‘ IT?” Dr. Gayiott’i improved fixtraot of. YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA For,the care of disease,, era**.Springpurifierof-the bldotf,and as a general tonle-for the system, isonnvalled. The curative pffwersof mis f street are troif wonder ful, and all iuvdKds Should make immediate trial o£ the “ Yellow Doclc and Sarsaparilla.” Iteannol injare the roo«t delicate patient* -> . ... Then fiy from Mineral nostrums to seek hope, UfOj and vigor, from this purely vegetable- remedy. There fore, however broken' in health and spirits, however loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery \ let the pationfondy understand that thehope of bis physical restoration, lies only -In Oayiott’s Ex* tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” and persuade hun, tor his life’s sake, to try it, and we have nokcUiia lion in predicting his speedy restoration tohealth. _ . See advertisement [auB , tCT Hint* to Parent* One gtoat source of disease in children is the tmbeftlUuneis'«f parents! it would be just as reasonable to expect Q> rtep cropTrom a barren soil, as that strong and healthy children should be born of parents whose constitutions have been worn oat with intemperance and disease. A sickly frame may i be originally induced by hardships, accidents, or intem i perance. but chiefly by the latter, ltis impossible that a i course of Vice or imprudence should not spoil the best i constitution; and dia the evil terminate here, fcwould be [ a Just punishment for the follyof ihe transgressor Bqt not so. For when.once a dl4edM.it contracted,and through neglect in applying the proper means a becomes , rivitedin the habit, it is then entafled jiosterity.— Female constitutions are as capable of improvement as j family estates—and ye who would wish (o improve, not 1 only your own health.bat that of yonrown-ouapnng,by | eradicating the many distressing wsensesthataro entail- 1 «d through, neglect or imprudence, lose no tune in puri fying the blood aod cleansing the system. Mamed peiv sons, and those about to be married, should not tail to; purity their blood; for how many diseases are .transmit-' ted to posterity. How often do we see scalds, Scrofula: and a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to the nsing generation, that might have been prevented by this time ly precaution ! To accomplish whieh, there is nothing 1 before the public, or the whole world; so effectual asDr. BULL'S LATEST IMPROVED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, combining Yellow Dock, and Burdock, with the pure and genuine HondurasSarsapar tlla. For general debility.during this warm weather,it acts like a charm, restoring elasticity of muscle and-vi gor with spnghiiiness of intellect. - KEYSER k ISFDOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agent*, 140 Wood st, Pittsburgh For sale by D. M. Curry and Joseph Douglass, Alle gheny Cuy, aud by Druggists generllv a (jel&dttEkSm ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZKSS’ INSURANCE, GOOP&SV| OF riTTSBtfaOH- C.G. HUSSEY. Preat. -A W MARKS.Sec^r Offlc*—No. 41 WaUr tl.fin Wauioustof O.H Oram. f (E7**Ths9 Company 1 » now prepared to insure all kinds of risks. on Houses.. Manufactories, Goods. Merchan dlzem Store, and inTransitnVfS els. Ac An ample guaranty for the ability ami integrity of the Institution, is afforded,in the character of the Directors* who are a!l citizens df Pittsburgh) wall and favorably, known to the community fortheir prudence*intelligence and integrity. DraECToas—C. fir Wo. Bigamy, Wm. Lari... raer, Jr., Waiter Bryant, Hug&D. King, Edward Heazet lon Z Kinsey S.ildrbangK.B.M. Kier. , marlifcu (p* Odd Fellow* Hall, PounA strut, brtwttn Wood orrf- SimxltfUld struts.— Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Isi and 3d Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4tb Tues lays Mechanics'Lodge, No. 9. meets even Thursday even- ing. westernfiiar Lodge, No. 24* meet? every Wednesday evening./ Iron Ofty Lodge. No. 162. meets every Monday evjng. Mount Monah Lodge; No: 380, meets every Friday. evening. Zocco Lodge, No. meets every Thursday evening, at their Halt, corner of Southfield and Fifh streets Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets every Friday even* mg. HniUcornerof Leacock and Sonduskyatreets,AU leghenyCity. • • . imay29:lyi (jy Angerona Lodge, I*o* of O. P*—Tbe Angerona Lodge, N 0.289,1. 0. efO.TP n meets every Wednesday evening in washmgiop Hal), Wood street PTI, O.of O, F*—Place otMeetlng,Washington Hall, Wood street, between.Sth and Virgin AUev. Pittsbubsq Lodob, No. 338—-Meets every Tuesday veentng. MR&rriut EacAitfasuaT, No. 67—Meets Ist and 3d Friday pfeach month. mar2s—ly •urgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of •very month at the rlondaHouse, Market st. uS7yj > Jean Vocho.ita Secretary, fI7 LUNCII served up every day at 10 o*cloek, at; OWBTON>9 HOTEL, St. Clair street. |jeS3 Associated FlMiaen's Insuraaee Gomps* ay of the City of Plitsbarffb* W. W. DALLAS,. Pres^—ROBERT FINNBY T Sec’y. ■ JO* Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKB ofali kinds. . * . * Qfflci in JUanongaluUi Menus, No*. 124 ami l&WattrsL nnucrOßs: . h v . : k y W. Body. Patterson, B. H. Hartley, R.B- Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, 0. H. Paulson, Wtp. M. Ed. gar,EdwardGregg*A.A > .Anshmz,Wm.CoJlingwocd,B C. Sawyer, Choa; Kent,Wm. Gorman; febkO Mutual Llfe Zosurauce Company, OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL J '$I>&80,000. COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY. FIREANDMARIME. C API T AL, $300,0Q0. (p* Office foe theabove Companies in the Warehouse of JL. S. Waterman A Sons, Nd* 61 Water street R. H, 3EESON, Agent. Pittobacgh Lire iMuranee Company. CAPITAL 9100,000. vnr omex, No. VO. Forara-Sißßrr. m £S ■ OFFIQBR S: President—James S.Hoon; Vice President—Samuel M'Clurkan. Treasurer—Joseph Sj Leech. Secretary—O. A Colton. -“•* Uy- See advertisement ib another part of this paper ray 22 PetroWmt v Shtrisj/sburgt Huatmgdon.Co., Pa., March*, *Sli S. M, Kicr: Dear -Sir—Your> Petroleum ia; working wondeis in this vicinity;., therefore, we would'thank < you to send usiwo dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it is being inquired forSalmost every day. Yours, respectfully, ■ > JOHN LONG & CO. HayesotiUi Ashland MarehlO, *5l. S. M. Kter: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a few weeks since, left with us four dozen RackOuv which we_have aold. Please forward tousnlx dozen immediately;'' Your medicine is working wonders in this region.— We.can obtain several excellent ceruficotet, If you de sire, them. Yaurs.-SM?., W. W. SCOTT. Fi r sale by Keyset A M’DoweU, 140 Wood street; R. E. Reflets,' ST wood street * B. A. Fahnestock hr Co:, corner of Wood and Front streets j-D.M. Carry, D .A. , 4 hJUou. Joseph Popgl&ss, and K. P. Schwartz, Allegheny. gAlao.Dythcpropnctor,' • S.M.RIER. : apr2& Canal Basin,Seventh si, Pittsburgh. _ Collecting. Bttl PMtlsSt.Ae« JOHN IVI’CO.UBR Y E7*,AUendg-io Collecting, Bill Potting, Distributing Cards aofl Circular* for Parties, itc. > {reorders left at the Office of the Morning Potior at Holmes’Periodical Btore,Third at, will be promptly attended to. [mytttfy B 7 Oagn«ireotrMit «£Q ■ Nslsoh & Co. woald respectfully, announce .to ,tba* ciuzens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny andvieuuty,that they have hod alnrge Operation Boom, with aGlass.Boor attd Front, built and arranged expressly for the purpose, ; :of taking Daguerreotype XUenesses. The oeA gfterreotypes,nnihe best material, are taken at tm« es tablishment, under.the special superintendence oftne The arrangemtUtenables them «_*? IJJJJI? ne^« Grodps, of any number of persons, in the most perfect of Victor diseased persons, iskekip any P G»°Uw e .T{?e Lsfeyelle Hall, Fourth ,tr«l,ca rn er<lf Foutthiwd Wood sheets. [Entrance on Fourth street. ■ • febl4:ly ... Dissolution. v • Tilßnartnership heretofore existing ander thefirtaor WiS DA.Y,ShoveI anjiSpade.Manttfaeiareri, is •ia« Hiiuolved by mutual consent. :Tfao.business of , u h u . wm bSecTUei n P by WM B&Y, who S.BI continue the business at. Ihi Aid Cl«ir "jil 1 [uuSSl » BZEKBL BAY. Tb,nUuM«,iew«n ko», Q^j) No.ll7.TWrfpireei,;; aoaitb 8t- Cbarica-Holcl. ” Store Boomforßent. TBE subscriber offer*foj well-finished BTOBKBOOMB, entirely located on Fifth street, oppoide tbe Elctiange Possession will be given Immediately- For terns, te , 10 ■_ ,:... j. on the premises ttSw for ■ 7 No.Cl Wamstreets tOOMS —10010ns Heaiorlc Porgos and 1® lorn Jfr Jjj“ i 0; " •“•'•“‘■'M •r vi- •, •• *% -■ a , t- 1 rv -»- A . M-'felet.— A comfdriaMe- an* ootteenicnl DWELLING HOUSE, on ,WyliK «ireel,a few sqnares from Iji COdM Hoase Tl te In tlie.midslof a good ncichbortKtoJ -PosMsslonwiU bo jsiven iwnrcU ately. For enquire aithl* Office, . • [»epl;1« • _ _• - ■- ! only fony au<« Bu«ing» . „ BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAIXiROA R, " TQ PHILADELPHIA.' PALL ARRANGEMENTS 1 VfA TUB NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD f : . \ /TOODINTENT AND TEI.EGRAPjH ftttfirLlNßS tJT of splendid new Troy built Coacbe« r for Blainnlle, will leave Pittsburgh every dayat l o’c!ock,P. M., and a« 4 o’clock P.M. anil from ihence.3o.lmile& bv the Pennsyfeonfo Bmlroadf to Philadelphia, New York and ' Baltimore. Time thnufh only tAtrtpAovn* Coachfe* will leave every evening at I and 4 o'clock; RVTR Aft—To leave aiany lime, alvyava In readiness. Tbii i* lhe inost direc , comfortable and ejpeditfoas ■ roate to the Eastern ciue- Fnsseogers for Baltimore take lUe new Railroad at Ham burg direel, otrihe am valoi ibe ears at ibat place N B—The only Office for the above Lines under 8u Charles Hotel. 40 Wo d street, Pillsburib ,ppl __j W R MOORHBAP, Agent Bpaelacie* Uost...: T- 03T— -On Saturday last.aomewhere Xj itveco Pifib street aod the • ; of GoIdSPBQTACLES, with octagonal glasses. - The 1 finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving tbemaV , l»cpl TTrANTED-A CUTTER, at R CHESTER’S. w W 71 Samfrflcld at Take Sotlce. FINE WATCHFS, RICH GOLD J&W£LRY mud SILVEK'WARTJ, ar Wholesale prices. HOOD continues to sell ail of the finest,good Jewelry, pure Silver Ware aid fine-Gold and Silver Watches, by the singlearticle, «t his Wholesale prices Having jnst re ceived a large addition to his assortment, he now defies eouipeudoa, His stock hda all been bought for at the lowest knanufaoturers’ prices, -which enables tym to sett at from 20 050 per rent lower than aqy oflier es» lablishmenUn this ctiy w or to any otherctry weiiofthe- * , mouM&ina; and every article will be warrantedat time of sale—?o that every-'one can. hay equally safe aad> chcQp-’ Our molto is, to sell at very small profits,and • thereby secure alarge irade . We do not tyish Co drive away trade from this city by asking too lflTge profits; pr 'by entering Into any combination. ~ , , p. Sfc=-At! kinds Repairing done as .well as at any other esteblUlftheaVin the United at lower prices- set at hoif once, at. No. 51 Market sneet, Fm*burgh. " [srp3 Informatton-Waiitedi OF one TIMOTHY tyho was last f< cu ia SumimN Beaver county. in November last. Any information' left with hur brother, near Turtla creeki-will be thankfally-reeeived. gfp3 83t* c - PATRICK yOLEY- Building Lots for Sale. - _ By order of the guardians OF 1 HE POpR •f the City of l'lttsbargbvthere will he sold attttb- Uc Auction, on the premises. <mSATURDAYfBcpIdffK < ber lOih. at 3 o’clock. Pt Mv SIXTY ONE U£ra «lu« - ate In «he Second Ward, Allegheny Cay; ' Railroad 1 DepoL These Lots are each 84 feeftrSmby 130 feet deep; and from ihtlr proximity toiheOepoi: : . and Machine Shops, will be very desirable fottenant houses, and offer an excellent opportunity for profitable v investment Terms mode known at sale - 7. . . v v , J. K. MOORHEAD, . A dh’tpuofComaaßealEilaie. V Desirable Propextjt.ai.Auction* ' ON MONDAY AFTKKNOjN,' the ‘lslh .‘instant,at 3 o’clock, P. M , the NBRSERY H oC3£i with aboDt "v : TEN ACRES; a near and beauiifal Brick ’Dwelling i . .v with spring. house, and a bout two acres of Ground* and . about twenty aeres laid oatinlou of fromoae to £7O * acres. All of which u j very beautifully located; ' renting a delightful-view of the- river nod surrounding seenery; and when Federal street is graded, (which is now being done), wilt be easy of access. APlotofthe .. GroQud may be seen at JI’LAIN A. MOpFITS, sep&3t " : ... :-Su Clair stfpet. . Wanted Immediately, TEN good TWISTBRB *nd<LBMP-MAKERS j also*; two 1004 SPINNERS, - None need apply butexpe nenced, competent and steady tpen.- Toaneh,the high* esi wages and constant employment will bp given. • BEES R. JONES, gep2 , No.l37FroDtstreet >■ APEK HANGINGS—New paitorinsof PaperHahe* > tags for sale by WALTER p,-> MARSHALL, £■ : *ettf '•••■••■ •, •’■■■ •• - 65Woodsireer. ill INbOW CURTAINS Plain and glazed green FT Window Paper for aale by »ep2 W.P MARSHALL Hew oud Populor Book*. - ~ ; JUSTRKOEIYE&HYrHENft Y.MINERACp J *, No 3g 3nuthseld street, the following new and In teresting Books:' ' Harper’s New Monthly? the International for Septem ben Tallis' London Shakspeare,. fro. 8j Lady Ezneline 8t natty'Wortley’s Travels in thoTJntted States, daring . *49 atra 'so?:The Confenoi£-an: Historical Novel* three: . London parts in one. comptete forso.ehnts; No.R and 10 London Labor? Sonbearas and: Shadows, and Birds and Bloa»oms,OTBclrsps from AontMinnie’s Portfolio—by George A. Hnlse ;Jo:’o:Tale of the o'den Pane—by K. Bottom. '• ~ • Jsep2 . b r thb - Kentucky mutnal Mr* Insurant*.Co.,.. —• ■ - ■ COVINGTON, KY. THIS COMPANY.ha*'actual Capital of ONE-HUN DRED THOUSAND DOt.LARS, and it managed by men of lie bighen intently and responsibility. • < Pamphlets fnrmihed,iDronnauon risen, and applies- , turns received btr J. TURBETT, Agent, : „ l'fflWoodiireet . .WortH, Medlsal Examiner." ■ [eeps?;: SyujPßL.] “EmpormmofL.lßlits CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. \Jt7 H. vWEIGHT > /BUccBsaor tcvif/S. Toiroe)» Maao* \ ,▼? tJ*cutteraf ana Dealer Whoteaalejand lteiaUiM ;, s . the above named Oil and Lamps, is no w receiving a large- -■ asBbrtment of LAM PS* for: onrainff Ibe- Ethexral 4 . . Camphine and Pine Oil- -Also, Lampsofeveryaeserip* ■/-■' lion, for bnming Lard and Lard Oil. Hall LempSy-WickrjGlpbds,. . Chiinney Mats, Cana, and ail.things pertaining to thn -j-j i trade.- • * * -Ethereal. Camphine or Pme Oil, .regularly. sappued >r> once or twice a week. Alloider* left, wuh the wagon, which..!* .constantly. . pasimgi-thnragh the cilw.wtlt be promptly attended-ta, Ni B 7 _ Lnmp# of all-kinds altered w own, tbe Ethe* real Oil. All articles deliveredia any part.of_ibo city, OTia Allßgteay.freeofco.t. w g WK , G|IT j -..N0-84FoartUBtj(Apollo Haiti) ■ i • hi-igten Martoi and Wo«t alreeta. ■ Xo gaiMeri . Proposals «m tm -received. umi!4bo fiUi-day .of.. 4 by ibe ConuaUteeon Engines and Hose, % for rebuttg flow*,in the Fifth and a plan ortbo building can be seen ,5 *' at tts* ©ffieedf Her *> Jones,CaualPauo, near.Be«nthv.r 5 street* S.M KIBE, p r • boss 'mesandHedb*^ IENSSYLYANIA RAILROAD, Completed to Xoekport, SO JiUei Weit of Jotuutown. TIME REDUCED AND SPEED INCREASED! rpHßulfggribcra having the pleasure lo announceto - X their fnendvandpairotw of *.hePennsylvania Heit ro«4i thM y»ey have commenced trans-shipping at Lock** port* and coafidenly; expect to dellrtT freight toand /v' from Philadelphia )n foardoys: ..We arenow prepared to receiveand amobnt of Merchandize or produce wubmoar capacity - wtueb is One ThonsandTone Per tVeelrvaithefoUoW' Wg tales of freight: 7U9TCLASS.. • " Dryl Goods, Hals* Shoes. Books* Suiianary, CaUery, .Coufeeuoaary* Frtms, Feathers, Funjitnre, Drugs Medicines, Saddlery, &0., fte. st,oo.p , iooa*. SKCOSD CLASS. Hardware, Queenswa*e, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Wool, Ac. Sc P ICK). . THIRD CLASS. - >. > ‘ • - 7 >-t : Beef. Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil; Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, ; .Tallow, Grain and Bag*,' v lOO. » }-. . rousm e^sas. Asher, Marble (rough) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay Bones, Bacon, Ac, - SOoVHHL COVODE & COLE, Agents, comer of Penn streets. T pNDON LABOR AND THE LONDON POOR— ■ I iINm. 9. 10 and 11. haue been received at HOLMES 1 ttiTEEAEY DEPOT, No. 74 Third street, oppoule the PosfOfiiee. Alio, a new edition of Rory O’Mere.—hy Sanjuel Lover; and Pictorial Field Book of lie Revo laiidn—Mo<J9. ■ - ■ : : tscp3 ■, FALL GOODS—Jobi received per exp rets, at A. A [MASON & CO’S, SOcartOae Bonn-t Ribbons, (new est sad moat fuhionable styles); 155 eansoa Tab* and Lacd Flowers; Spieees gtode co* . loriji 50 pieceaMareeline, (all shades); 5 doz.Osttich Plaaes, (ChenelioTioa). •• • Wept 1 CIQB BEN r —The second and thud aloiieaofWare vj; boon No. $ Market street. BenMow v . Enquire of B. 0. STOCKTON. J seal , corner of Market and Third ats. . 1 dt\ SOZ- BROOMS—Nan Com. in starft'arwrfar 10U sale by (aaSd] SHERIFF 1c BINNING. i*■ < T v t—>ui -v 'v -- ' ,^fc3w ‘ JV -V- j,. 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