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for AH egtkenrectukii,
TH ztbNf2tihisOlg9o;_hnd'„tetijy'iar4eltvery.
''"bXaelujaltv''tb uniry are cggfi►tedto ` cafl,:-and
.4tracte.
Gar,. tlpr i nk am the Sink/31 g Puna '
Tlie - Federidiats idthirthat the measures recant •
iteniided)iy t=ai. erhuhk, in his anneal niemages,And
-"Acarried oat byi!entocratleLelislattivex, havelarought
, • i i.i74 64l o:Fiedent:l 3l 'eallereas P9Aiiiitait:Ofihe-fitate
are now evieedingly anxious to induce: the
Fe4Plete holiest> Governor JO/mama us entitled to
- . having predeeed dila, 'happy ..state of
ordei :thatthsi people i ay know hen -iamb
A to attach to thegit Th 44 tat -prete ton we
ati;iiitiacl . (mna Gineintir Shunklaiaat
=Mud message 4,41 I,egislature, by which.. it will
- ..'47, 2 116 seen, that he recommended the .very measures,
44 on , elaithed-tOhave`originated with and carried
16 " 1 0 1 4 6 4 1 ;i4X 0 F1Wr Johnston.:
*well known that there was a wide difference
• between the reommendations and measures of Gov.
Shen%) an ;the violin and schemes of Win.- F. John
aton in ,regard to the manner of 'paying off the State
delft,; .The elesired the cancellation of the
2 ' 2 trShuipiaetbr+r `and " Pornestie creditor debts,”
!.4 Matt alien the creation est oinking fund - for the
"` z final lieuldatien iarthe funaeff debt; The litter, be
- .2;;;,lnk the father of the internees Shinpliniter issee, has
i`tittriya favored the clionlatio r n• of-..the Datidulent
anther bills," notwitbstanding their ruinous tenden
c tn - debiswitio currefiei * and disgrace us in the
t-eyri of the world.; and it is believed, non whilst a
the...tegislatuie brought-forward or °dye.
'rc2 any great public measure that was not , in some
• - ia....vAtinneeted Danking - privilege or some
uttinepelY charter.
tiffs calculation „that the revenue =eased
and Accriting.within the financial year, ending on the
.ii3oth Cif Novembethurt, were' not only, adequate , to
'thtdetteinthr from the Treasury, within the year,
• ' T. - IMt"..eAccediil„thaM by th e sum or 8302,404 50 as
above stated; and lite this sum be added the amount
- ' stela paid with= the year, to wit, $160„617 49,
, qiavir-have-tiar team of $483,;032 - 01:a. the excess et
z -4 thevevenues-aceruing within the year, over the pay
- mentnftheleterest ion the public debt, the expenses
at Ike cafe-tomcat, and the;other ordinary demands
stpoa.the. Tinaitit7;
v;:atThie pretends et very encouraging view• of the ice
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,preivitigcimAitinn ofthe finances of the Stair'. It Is
ttra - firet tune, since ibe commencement of the In
, lethal, Improvement mime, when the permanent.
tc ... .ttniealtesii, - .aceruing within the year, unaided from
any othersonrce,bave exceeded or been equal to
z 7 attelfentand, upon the_Treasury. It is true, the in
-- etetest - ratpon the funded debt and other claims open
_ ither_Tteastry daring the two , proceeding years,
X,ltitkatt dm payment era portion of the public debt
-- tty.tweaticatlation or Relief Notes, were punctually
but, in doing this, the balance whielthad
:•-usttuntilided In the 'Deanery on the Ist of December,
A 984111; bythelrevions suspension of the payment of
the interest on public debt for two and a half
,yeare', as well is the amount of taxes thou outstand. Al 3, were diminiebed eacb year, until the last ; as is
limuticolarly explained in my annual messages of
•1845 atilt to which yon are respectfully re.
i;-•„.f * *Cyrtid:- - . •
„of the receipts and expenditures of
e.current yvir,•mado with much csre s .„ana. -upon
ixotemltation, -with the other lacers of the govern
- - .ifitetit, is 'hereto appended, by which it appears, that
...ibt=thaated - amotmytiereceipUlati - the Treasury,
from "fillimirtmes;'for`thefinancial- year, ending; us
thii.,3othol November, 1948, is 83,921:900 00 'and
!„.11‘tit thief estimated mount of expenditures few the
- I,llaMeiterind, including thecaneellation of 1:400,000
e Relief Notes,iir, $3,5b7,390 00 F. which Wilhite an
estimated excess of receipts over expenditures, of
00, to which add the estimate for cancel. I
Jarmo of Ifelief Notes,- whictia - part of the public
iAlbt,(s2oo,oaa;),uld we have th e um of $ 545,510
Otkatr the estimated alien ofreeeipts of the current
Stiniciat
,year c ending OD the 30th November neat,
dehr the payment of the interest en-the public debt,
• - and:the curientilenaneffupon the Treasury.
, cllieteleatimates, *Yee taken in the eggregate, 1
vainsidei• entirely.safe and-reliable. During the last
years, the actual results have been more favor
,..7nbitt,lts the... Treasury than were 'anticipated by the
keatimates. Notwithstanding the extraordinary floods
_ • which occurred during thepast year, the consequent
L'dittnageth the public works, and the interruption of
she :mite open thein, for about two months,„the tolls
; • taken hy - thee_ollectors within the year according
to the reportiathisCaulat Commissioner s, amounted
to Ibo Sum 131,581,575 87, being 286,081 11
' More:than was-taken 'bathe preceding year, and ex
›..tiederr estimate eande for the last year near
$lOO,OOO, Rad Had no unusual thterruption of business
occurred, tho mount taken would certainly have
• reached - 81,800,000.
Theistfinataiorthe dutal and Railroad Tolls for
t tlia dittreipt year, is $1,700,000, which:there is , geed
to believe la - rather below than above the
• rampant. -whictivillibe: received. The expenses of
Zepairing the damages to the pubiic works by the
-11604°Cth the past '
Year, 'will pripeiptilty fall upon the
year,. They are, however,lneluded in the
clitteate of the expenses of the year, and will not of.
:; ftict , the reaulte presented in'the preceding calm:lin
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The timonnt. of Itelinf,ssenes in circulation on the
„ :',:ta46,Pecemberlast, was 8931,664;;0f which 8 50 ,-
.400. vvere.cancelled at the Treasuri, on the 3lat of
icember;:lettyinglsBl3l,664 still outstanding. The
- or chi Pitosety, it to believed, will bo ade
`. Act . 09'4=0114On' of 'the whole amount now
ttMllation,.. within the present and succeeding
~ .Many of them are,so defaced, as to be almost
Slot -end, are 'unfit' for circulation;-besides,
iitlaut.the curreocy, cad furnish an. excuse for
kat eijaalr noteafrom other states, in , violation
Nitat4leitien the circulation of gold and:silver
. i . g.-the ;Topic. ,Javticesto the public creditors,
are compelletlto receive them, in payment of
ifiteiest, when 'they are - below par, as well as
elleople et large, imperatively ; demands that
should be , taken out of circulation,. as soon as
IMMO. I therefore recommend the passage of
"".allowing such of the banks as have issued
44 54 pate; to fund them at a rate of interest not
exceodjegf-S per cent per annum, payable semi•an.
- fltudly ;rand thatellinneurplas means in the Trea.
easy, beyond' thepayptentof the interest an the pub
^ll.4-4etst, end thei current expenses ofthe government,
be.. - appliedrrtcv; ttm;stilemption or cancellation of
*Abe* that ItcafAsixeiiiin circulation, as they c ome
Info Ihe Trealittirycand then to thellaymeht of the
- 1 4fitougltralftledhl , lhit. ho4fte:
~,•:..',56-teilettraes,OkshlrTresumry will-be 'sufficient
stiayftexecelied in payment'of
r
m-i
ir40 , 1 4 - rto=atiatrea th, and to pay , the Batiks
olvrtotl . edOli sthie-swo-liang --- BY VOA OP'
i5.00,.1110014 the - Saks agree to`-rand any considerti•
Weepurtitut'Of- - thetil, they may all be taken out of
cumlatlOnlYillitnthopterieiit year. It
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-,*• • pray
'ge
dWti.na.tbesetTnetea'hointjapiv interest , the notpaln „ ionverted into adebt, e.g, which i Y
';;rest
be payable, This, however, is but a au
- petted view:of the "aubject.• There le no longer
Abye2attait - for a 'continued violation of the p u ;;;
l
fa the peyineatAir thepublic creditors in de!
, ' „ prililated,carrencyl iftatttlie small amount of inter.
hive tahe paid, the banks azi•o e to
'' (AIWA orArrtozoiegr, will be more than ebt u .
~pitibleattbk§j, re/laving theehttracter.ofthe State from
theraPntinaation of this act' of injostmett and the
eople, ' from the lossesincident toe depreciated
-41teatlatitt:7- This:curnincy. had, its origin in an
"Vokkett of. the Conetitatioo, and ought to be'blotted
one solambrance.
It augy.„ - zuse - ba' lafely assumed, that we have
reached' gatiattin, low-financial history, wheat the
. ;•••,:reqkveverftier of -the' Commonwealth exceed
- bbib*thriinteiv!‘t on the public debt; and the
ordinary *mania apeathe Treanoy, by „ it le ast
41/44 / 1 1111 "% i f:IJ* 114 m - Agftrait excess it is onft
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appPlied seafi•antittilly,:thlteetarising lilt:Meat, to the
redemption of AllicEi teat; - fitata:Stodlis et, par
: w 6 uklArialierfei=. iipwlirdiO4-41 1 67490,31Xii.rer the
:debt an twilia et the end of
that tinitt, -2 16:::$23,00000.' At; is - believed that all
and cancelled by
' c 3nar3Bst attdiftbe-aperitionsoftheemin,z
fund ariCtliturmaaraOdel tingled' debt, the
le t tnitainitiatiaqikts4;_wittherealized, in :the year
~iwStiWe there ae goa}d reason to believe,
na, pogmimmOOmilitspablizworlis,will be more
'thatrataiiiint:l64llyllia interest en the balance of
4.lisi!pObliellehMeaCthee- is relieving ithe - -people
iste4l.fiirther:ditect :taxation: for:/be.purpose.
..: - :: - Soixittraisy-Ulow:she. prOpeaiticatim viaitinirrand.
VeltuiVedurt I:regritrkit as entirelyinacticable,' un
:dor aivimit trid.prodestedefielistratbth: ofthe 'officers
1 . 6 rtliOttate.:7ll6,etigthe6Pedisatfe UPou: ourpub
sin atuithi.tonierq entincreage of business.
yin`our commercial -- and. -and -unannfacttiring cities and
t0910, -- od - 'thelo6.firatie -- oopttitithia and taxable
Wolfe; eanticittail i ;eeder a pro pm enfarcement-cif the revoneeleive r to add to-the
means: of:the. Treasury:- every-lear. however;
ttdsgrest object- is to - . be effected, the public raven, _
net must not'be livertpd tar other parpotet
most rigidsconomyiclad the strictest its.coutiMbility
of the' publie:tigente taiiithe required mid enforced.
Itlitumong the 'X rat enthigheat duties of. those en
visa* with the idiiinlatitation of the government,
to adopt' the ."ramit efficient means, under existing
..circummariseir, to' hioreaso public confidence, and
guard:against:the good, :faith- of the state being. ever
called. ha:question:
Dentoeratte-TfvUon Nest• Yoric.
Iteruitithe a source - orsineere gratifientiontereve.
ry Democrat throughout the country to kap* that
the two - wings of the Democratic party-in the State
of York have at length come together, and
united'upon the same ticket, 'composed of an equal
ounther of -men from each of the old cagaeizationa.
The following is the union dace nominated
Judge of Appeals--Freeborn G. Jewett.
Comptroller—John A. Lott.
SecretarY of State—Henry S. Randall.
Attorney General—L. S. Chatfield.
Treasurer—Benj. Welsh.
State Engineer—Alex. Campbell.
State Prison Inspector7—Darins Clark.
Canal COM minima r•-'-;•Prederick. Follett.
That the New. York -Democracy will now march
on to glorious victory, there cannot be a single
doubt. This union will warm the heartened strength
en the nerves of one friends,in other State., and en
courage them to increase their'eaertiOne. to redeem
the union from the disgrace of Taylor Whiggery, Io
speaking of the Democratic union in New York our
brother of the Pennsylvanian remarks : “Thials in.
deed . a result worthy of warm and universal con.
gratulation. We will not allow ourselves to doubt
that there is any probability of the. compact not
bolding good, made, as it has been, in good faith on
both sides, and oa terms honorable to each section
of the now reconciled Democracy. Those who ob
ject to it will find their voices drowned in the loud
acclaim of joy that will applaud the union. It will
be very easy to settle all other questions, now that
that of slavery has been waitifactorily adjusted.—
The dispute in reference to organisation, for in
atance, can be easily disposed of in a rord, we
see nothing to prevent the Democrats of New York
from becoming aa,greatand controlling a party as
ever they havabeen. Now Joyous and ennobling a
spectacle it - wifi be, to sea them turning their swords
'against the common enemy instead of against tiac.h
other
The. New York Globe, late.the curse of the Barn
burners, lays: tithe, minpurmement made in our
paper yesterday, that a single state ticket had been
cordially pridented to the Democracy for their sup.
port, was received with lively demonstrations ofjoy.
Among the hundreds of our democratic friends
whom we have secr, and fromarhout welfare bean!,
thogreatestsatisfaction is exhibited. They express
an universal feeling of gratification
.that ,harniony
has at length become Sufficiently restored -in our
ranks, to at to attract the united bemocracy in sup.
port of a single ticket. We apprehend the same
feeling prevails throughout the State, because ihe
masses everywhere have been anxiously waiting for
au occasion to budicle on,their , armor as. naval, and
contend Ingather forStietery.
Atxtinfautotus Outrage.
The more we study the character of whiggery, the
more disgusting does it appear. By practising all
manner of tricks and header by making the most
estravagant pretensions in favor of reform, the whig
party succeeded to power. But already every promise
made by the Taylorites has been shamefully violated
—every pledge has been deliberately broken. We
have just been informed that our city Postmaster,
in the face of all the professions of the whips about
curtailing expenses, &c., actually taxes our citizens
four cents for every letter that is advertised, where
at', heretofore, under Democratic rule, they only
paid two cents I This may seem to be a small mat
ter ; but small as it is, we consider it too great an
outrage not to be exposed. The only excuse that
the Postmaster can offer fur his conduct, is the ne-
cessity of feeding two rival federal papers, so as to
conciliate them and secure their influence in behalf
of the unprincipled proscriptive administration at
Washington ! And to shut the mouths of hungry
editors, the citizens of Pittsburgh are taxed every,
other week about s2b or $3Ol We are of the opin
ion that this exaction is illegal and tyrannical, and
we would therefore advise our citizens not to pity
more than the 2 cents, as heretofore. The minions
of Taylorism, who are w clothed with a little brief
authority," will'no doubt try to bleed the pablic,• . as
long as that public will submit to the operation
but the people have only to know their rights to
make them stand up boldly for their maintenance.—
"Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God," was
an -old maxim of the patriots of the Revolution, who
dashed the tea overboard in Boston harbor; and we
are-of the opinion that our citizens think about the
gime way.,now, In relation to this infamous outrage
on the part•of the Taylor reform whig Postmaster of
Pittsburgh. The tieople are becoming heartily lick
and tired of Taylor whiggery, in all its protean
shapes.
Our Hook Table.
Tan PRESIITTERIAN ALMANAC, Yon THE YEAS
18150.--4 e have received this new Almanac from
the Presbyterian Rooms, No. 79 Wood street, 2d
Soar.. It is Witted by the Presbyterian Board of Pub
lication at Philadelphia, and is got op In very neat
sty/e. Besides. the •Calendar, it contain') a large
amount or useful and entertaining reading, and also
interesting statistics in relation to the Presbyterian
Church in the United States.
Txe
Pararroat Sate, a Novel, by Captain Marryat•
This is a isplinCer a populai Work, which has bad
many readers and admirers in the United States.
For sale at Miner's, on .Smithfiela street.
LOVE JR HMS' larn - -.AStory of the ig Upper
Tet,? b, yT .- §:Atiintr,--completed in one volume.
Ariburs- novels 'eo Well known, that no onto.
ty'it i nkieseariAolnicure for them plenty of readers.
.Mine!, ,, art Smithfield street, .keeps all the atones of
r iP74:Pc!lhaii.anthor for sale.
Emza Comes Stinuarar..---We have received from
M.A.Miner, Nog .2
Nos' . I and 'of this new and beauti
,
fel weekly -paper. It ittpubliabed in New York, at
611,50 , per Minu, 'and' is filled with a variety of
chnice liter in
arrreaßimr.
•
Maine siectsr'in.,:iltemocratic Tztatistph.
The Eaaten Afgus, orthe SOth tutys, ,, We give the
Dr r of votes„ cast on Monday, ea far as received.
w° i. VIII RD'
die Democratic candidate, is elected,
hiult, by th popular vote, over the combined
forceor Whiggr!iry and Abolition. As far as beard
front, we have anode in this county a net gain of
some 200 over r hea year. By this morning's mail
we'receivo renews from 14 towns oo the Keneebec,
which gave a net gain over last year of 1200 for the
Deniebratitt candidate for Governor."
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''4l.ers John
A1'e,1:01.1,.:-.JSzt,-..?...6-11:-,:,:17111:CPC:r4;660,,
Militates of last iiieolimspad and approv .
Mr. Maidockto repoit oaUUle left over.
Mr. Martin, of Maneheater,reporte for theaidof
the Society aixty4even
Mr. Gerrard; of rapOrto for the
' va^• oght dollars tweety•fivecents.
1:f (=gators twenty-one dollars
seVenty-five cents.
On motion,-w vote of. thanks be returned to Mr..
'Martin and Mr.'Girrard, for their exertiona • pro.
miring aid to the Society.
Committee o n Horaea zeporta forjudgea which they
expect to attend at the fair, George Hayti, M. D.,.
Upper St. Clair; John Thompson, Wilkins; .Robert
Stewart, fibaler.
Committee on Cottle roportp John Witelvey, Wil
kins; John Boyd, Indiana; John Woos, ,Robiqso4
Judges on , Fruit—W. C. •Dunn, P. AL; George
Shinrs, and Bawling, W,lk,ne tp.
Judge. on Mannfactures—James Shaw, Shafer;
JtimeirG.tang,i,lPllkinet Japes . Giriard,
Judges on SheepArP. A. Way, Ohio; John Girrard,
Fayette JosepkGbaniq,VDltins.
On:motion - .li*tti diought . nritedient to oh". the
place for bolding the fair, as it is euppcured the yard
of thd Monition Rouse to be too riouttl.for tirenzbi•
bition. Committee to selects kite, Mr. katiiti;E.
Cooper.
Mr. SuctionsWs letter considered and left over
for after consideration. The object °retail letter is
the establishment of, a paper on Agriculture . ,
Oa motion, Mr. Murdock attend to printing 500
bills and 1000.4tertificates of meinberithip.
On motion, adjourn to meet September 22d at the
Court House. JOHNBOYLE, Secretary.
CORIUMAONDSLICR OF Tie DAUM BIOZNING INUT
CINCINNATI, September 13, 1549.
Dear Sir —The campaign io this county has
fairly opened, and promises a rich treat to the
Democracy; notwithstanding there are a few in.
dependent candidates--Democrats, who have fail
ed to receive the nomination of the party, and
hope to be elected by Whig votes, as in . the ease
of Cooper,the present Sherif Yet they are bound
to be defeated ; that instance has shown the Dem
,.
octets of this county that such men are not to be
trusted. The Whigs have no ticket only for the
Legislature, and for that only in what they style
the let District, Composed of eight wards of the
city. The balance of this city and the, county
have to go unrepresented in the Senate—and all
to accommodate the intelligent Whigs. If there
is any instance on record of so glaring an outrage
upon the people, by their Legislature, as the divis
ion of this county, I would be glad to leant it.
How would the citizens of Allegheny county like
to have thetfour old Wants of the city made a
district of, entitled to a Senator, and the balance of
the city and county go unrepresented. Would it
not kick tip a , breezx? Such is Whiggery, go
where you will. But the Democrats intend to
lay them all—lndependents included—on the
shelf at this election.
I see the brethren are determined to leave no
stone unturned by which they can annoy you.
They have found another -mare's nest," in which
they can keep themselves warm, and at the same
time get the old excitement up against you. I
think, however, by the time they are done with
this libel suit„, they will have fully proved Jhe ad*
age, "the greater the truth, thegreater.the
You need expectno mercy from such en unprin
cipled creature as Deacon White, who preaches
up morality and honor as though he was the
quintessence of these manly feelings. Does Mr.
Templeton or his employers think, even if he suc
ceeds in his suit against you, that the people will
ever believe that -Gen. Taylor made, wrote dr
spoke the speech as represented by the Gazette and
Journal? Why, they would as won believe that
he wrote the ‘' Allison letters," as that; and yet,
you cannot find one intelligent roan who will
positively declare that be firmly believes Gen.
Taylor wrote these letters—unless it is the Dea
con'; and be would say anything but the truth.
Now, when they succeed in convicting you of
publishing a libel, and when they prove clearly to
a demonstration that Gen. Taylor spoke the idea.
tical words which they - have reported, would it
not be well in them to prove also, that Gen. Tay
lor wrote and dictated the Allison Letters. If they
can do the one, they can as easily accomplish the
other. Go ahead, friend Harper, and have the Old
Man's evidence. Bring him to the Court House,
if possible; and try and have Gov. Crittenden,
Truman Smith and Col. Bliss present. Ask the
Gov. if he did not write Allison letter No. 1 and
send it to Cot. Bliss. Ask Truman if he wrote
No. 2, and at whose instance. Who passed judg
ment on it before sending it to Col. Bliss, to be re
milled with Old Zack's name to it, to Capt. Alli
son. Ask Truman Smith what were the reasons
he assigned to the Gov., to persuade him of the
necessity of another Allison letter—and the Gov.
ewer's reply
The answers to these questions would unfold as
great a system of deceit, hum buggery and cos
ruption, as ever disgraced a party, or an individu
al. Yet, we see men, even the President of these
United States, and-...*.i White, the moralist,
winking at these ea 1 4 IL As for Riddle, he is
not to be blamed so - ch in the matter—as he
makes no pretensions to what he is not; and so
g
far as he has gone it was for the sake of Party.
The Resolution - of your County Convention, in
relation to the resiff of 1896, is handled by the
Whigs as though it was a Free Trade Resolution.
Would it not be as well for the Whigs of Alle
gheny County to reconcile their Free Soil doc
trines of 1848 with their present ideas of it, and
not try by lying to divert public attention from
themselves. I have looked anxiously for some re
mark—some word, since " General Taylor and
myself" started on their pilgrimage, by which I
could learn the General's views on the " Wilmot
Proviso,"—that word, which had such wonderful
charms In the last campaign, and without which
therPresidency were worthless. What has become
of it?. You had better offer a reward for it. You
could afford to offer more—but pay less than is
offered by Capt. Bennett for the body of Riddle—
because Bennet only wants the body, while, you
would want the soul. The one, I imagine, is easy
to be found—but, where--oh ! where, will you find
the other? ' Not in the Deacon. He has sold him.
self—therefore, the " Proviso " went with the sale.
But, I have 'given you enough of this; and as
this sheet is near full, and my time is up, I shall
have to close.
Enlngham on President Polk.
We have before us the Eulegion' on the Life and
Character of President Pats, delivered at the re
quest of the Young Men's Democra tic Literary So
ciety, before the citizens of Somerset, on Wednea
day evening, Aug. Bth, 1849; by A. H. Corracrni
Esq. It is an able and eloquent production, and
does great credit to the talents of its author. Mr.
Colman( is Editor of the Somerset Philter, and is
a young man of much promise. We regret that we
have not room for extracts from the Eulogium be
fore us.
WITERKI
RIM
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LOOK OUT roe Courrzzarrns.—The National Po.
lice Gazette, of last week, condone the public to
look out for a counterfeiter who left New York, for
the West, with a large quantity of counterfeit mon
ey, to be put in circulation. 'Among them are $lO
bills on the Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn, altered from
the wild-cat Chippewa Co. Bank, and many others.
Aler American naachinety for London is in the
nourse of construction at Trelgon, to be used in the
mann facture of idtan rubber. -
NOTICE ETERT OPE WHOrt 1T rtAir C°s " l / 1 5 .
—The American Oil, having performed by its.ese so
many remarkable cures, and beingn powerful- Re
medial Agent for various diseases, haeinduced some
persona to counterfeit this valuable Medicine. The
original and genuine AmericidOil. fri obtained from
a well in Burksville, Kentuckk:friain the sole and only proprietors, D. Hale & Cei,:whiaappointed Mr.
Win. Jackson, of 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their
sole and only agent for supplyiegsub•egents in wee
tern Pennsylvania, western Virginiii, and part of
Ohio. The true and genuine Anaericiin Oil is a dark
green color. There are variona couhterfeits abroad
—some Seneca Oil, some a minturd closely resem
bling.the genuine, purporting to come from the Pitts
burgh and Allegheny •Dispensary Company; some
black, some white, said tube made from the Origi
nal American Oil. D. Hale & C 0.,: the only and
sole proprietors of the true and original American
Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persons
who make the article called•Estrant•of American
Oil, said to be refined, clarified and concentrated.
BEWARE of the worthless counterfeits, and OB
SERVE that Win. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, head of Wood street is the ONLY and SOLE
agent for the above mentioned District, and that none ;
is genuine but what has the' twine and address
printed on the label, and in the P amphlet in which
each bottle is enveloped, and likewise notice that.
the proprietors , address is printed in:eaeh pamphlet
"thus: "D. Hall & Co., Kentucky." Another way
of detecting the counterfeits is the difference in the
price. "The genuine la sold invariably et 60 eta. per
bottle and no less o while some of the counterfeits
are sold at various.prices under. •
The Pnre and only Genuine Atnerican Oil ie sold
wholesale and retail by Win. Jaelcsen, at the only
agency in Pittsburgh, No. 89 Liberty street, head of
Wood at.' aug3l:3m
fiews-and Misiillaticouultems• ,
. mr- ktis proposed in .soma part e). ofitirginia to
14 ' 4! . 1 1fikeejiier. removed: &Win, Aticiitofiji;lbets Imo
i ' the Pailts or 4 haili 4 7 ..1 0 . 0 9h;ge : At 46 C -Le g is/atare
P r lu4oil g 4:!•4141.iik - ito 04 le rat ..:,,,
'' Ter•llk Block Of Iltraiblefr/Mthe alehrated quer
ries of D. O. HitneriEsq., ntsrNorristOwn, , will be
contributed to reprisentPennegrania in the found*"
(ton of the great Washington Monumeetkelln in ,
.
projrcts of erection st . thci seat tifikhreherh,e 3 3 l ;
car E. F. Drake, Cashier ;of the Xenia .(Ohle)
Bank, has resignod, to taker: Presidency of the Co.
lambus Insurance lohn;d.rdtrrick, the
Tidier -io the Bank; euecisedsliim ai Cashier.
....
=', A Utter in the N. Y.: Tribmie, from a coerce
worthy of all..credence, gives the probaLle amount
of gold to be taken out of ibel.ctiifoniia mines 14
the next three months; - at 0;200,040. Sipe it
may be true.
DV" Air. Field, editor of the; El; Leem ael'ileir
and his , wife, (late Miss Elixaß.`tddiho have both ta
ken to the stage again in Si. Lass. On the 241 Met.,,
they performed a•Lucillio to i ,eat house and -with
decided slat, - , •
10- The editor of the. et. :LlPMOREPehlfeen Mat
been shown a new counter(
I!
„ ;_nb ' ieb. - n a° li -e-•
.
Made its appearancett thatcieen the State
of Ohio. The Otte is the sa iifthe.eiMleifelt
on the Reading Bank of Okideitieb the exception or
the substitution c. the worillitate," for "Reid.
iog.” It is haitlylmeNtited.,,,' ,' tr.hoCk ,of the note
is red, with tintictrlsr‘Btstellitiarof ' O hio," print.
rid acres.. • ! ..'',:z . T . ..:: . !;! ..;;--.,,
ter' Nothing rioitOtherrfOirialiii VoMet.the Mind an
distress; the ten= ihrethierelitritia-dthe soul retiree
to itself—lits pensive and:rultei4tibto:of right int
pressiorut. If we hay° a Mind r.la the nwe think of
him; if a beneafactor, at that 4110 all his kMdriiiii
press upon our mind: . ' At] ' !, '
MT A-Company hap been char ts !! dto Wilda cit.
nal around the-Palle. or the Ohio,: at Loutivilte, on
the lodine side. It is proposed :to make the'Caeal
much better that) that on the Kentucky side; have a
large water power, and ballinii a large city.
MX The number of itiltalgranta, into the United
States last year, was estimated on the most seen
rate data that could be obtained, at 260,000. This
year the number will probably reach 300,000.
Car The Cinciousti Enquirer gays that daring the
last commercial year there were 110,436 barrels.of
whisky imported into that city and 164,419 barrels
ezported from there. ,
ear It is soggeated by a wrltei in $ New York
paper, in reply to a proposition' that the military
should fire blank catridges et the mobs, that the
mobs should pelt the military with cotton balls in
stead of paving stones and brickbats.
DU" The Laud Sale for the Fos and Wisconsin
/liver Improvement io Ibis State, advertised for this
month, has been postponed till the Sib of October.
WIT Gov. French, of Illinois, bill called no extra
ireuion of the Legislature of that State, to convene
at the capital on the 22d of October, to EH the ti•
caocy in the office of tr. S. Senatni from that State,
and other purposes,
CC' The following summary is from the Catalogue
Just issued at Oberlin. TheologiCal students, 27;
Collegiate, 76; Male preparatory, 152; Ladies course,
117; Total, 423.
Ca' L. D. Wetmore, Esq., has' been nominated
by the conferees ofWarren.hlcKage, and Elk coun
ties, n the Whig canilidate.for Assembly.
Mink of Esaglaqid.
An Account, pursuant to the Act 7th +tad Bth Vic
oral, cap. 92, for the erect ending August
moo DrPARTUCNt,
Notes issued £27,750,130 Gov't nebt..£11,015,100
Ogler Secur's„
Get! COO
1104..... it5i31031
Silver 1ia1h00,..1760569
.C 2 7 ,79 0.1 3 0. z27,790,t 30
IMPICIIIO DtPAStrAtrr.
Proprietor*'..
Capital,...
Rest.
Public Depo
sits, Clete
dice Ex
chequer—
/inVe
commiers
of Nation
al debt et
Di Ac.
counts,....
Other De
posits,— .
Seven day
and other
Bills,
Government
g 14,553,000 greettriOes,
—.3,289,552 (lachlding
dead Wei't
.£6,117,532
9,536,821
1,049,838
£34,848,449 £34,1i46,249
M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier.
Dated 30th day of 'August, 1849.
Gots, Wars en Outo.—The Cleveland Pla In
Dealer rays a farmer in Harrison county ploughed
and hood up @ZOO" in gold off three acres of his
ground: It was in yellow grains, beautiful to the
eye, and finer than 22 or any number of carats. In.
fact, it was 392 bushels of shelled corn and the gold
was obtained by the attractive qualities of the grain
overmastering that of metal.
NEw COUlSrizarcrr.—The Cincinnati Enquirer
notices the appearance of a most palpable counter
feit that has just made its appearance in that city.
It is aeo on the Merchant's Branch Bank of Cleve
land. It is evidently lithographed on stone, and of
coarse much paler than the genuine * yet a very fare
counterfeit. They can be easily - , dftected, except
by those who handle but very little money. There is
more danger of their gaining a circulation among
the market people than any where else.
RESIGNATION Or PRESIDENT WAYLAND.—Wo learn
from the Providence Journal that Dr. Wayland has
announced his resignation of the Presidency of
Brown University, to take effect as erten as his sue,
cessor could be selected. A committee was appoint
ed to perimade him to retain ate offite, which be has
filled for more than twenty yeiFe.
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, ¶i vontoteon altacoutrii.
The correspondent of the Bostonjunestiveis
the.follOving'deseription of the personal i
Opp4L,
ance,scfthg great erragistundlistorian, r.m.0 4 1
•
tablay. t.:;Tt r .., .. , -,-. i- ' 3 f ; ..f
Iri English literathro there is aiti
but one hctipiv
that iampird-everYliP,,as his W.ritingsthyCitfev"rit,
hand;,that is, the name of Thomas Babington M#
crifilinhil saw the great historian the othei'dly,
ara certainly his . locks . disappointed, me; for in.
'stead of the thin. spiritual coontemume which I
lookaPiin ilair nigher of the enthusiastic "Lays
of Aocielti Hanle," and ilia History of England,
which is half - poetry, I found it Italecbluffindivid- -
ual, of more.than middling - AD:doe, and with a full
solid oval face, brow slightly retreating, and rath
er large beck and shoulders,-'thoagfewith,fivcry.
lively and bright expression Cif countenance. Mr.
Macaulay is animated when conversing, and ac.
companies with some gesture everything whiCh
he says with-emphasis: His 'splendid rantrilM..
liens to- the Edinburgh Review,' while be Was a
cotemporary writer for that periodical with Moat- .
Intoshi Sidney Smith,nrul Jeffries, won my en ft-r
;Mak admiration; and Ids magnificent lustorY o f
England, or,rntlier; 004 on _English history,
rfar as it hinrgorie, attracts me Irresistibly:to lls '
:pages: No writer of;the present dubs ins slob*
thought as. Macauley, and no one esifiltithe his:
thoughts in noble,' latiguage:" Totregmt mines;
with my 'admitation.....Twice tuirepresented."Er.
inlmrgh in, Parliament-4: city ortwthy of a *re
man. But in 1840, he lasi his eleetioni not be
cause be waa overreached by the electioneering-,
arts of some' potty _ ary politician-4ot becins"
the eccentricities of gritrini matte,'' hilp bile or thcise, -
napoputer great men Ocrtme,in oftallbund-jnl.e..
tireineut, but because .. be,infused tajoin - at - 4k
grand, movement whialris eviwhere Making for. 1
the upraising of the rksisses, 'and whicb . ia deeliriOr
to know no cessation,Vto., thit" ;Unser Oel many a
check, till thrones andAvine rights of kluge shall
pass away,, and oliberly,'equalityonidirritOrnitir,'",
'be the real sondition, kw .they are noWthe kititch.
Word of nations. It . Was for proving; rearamtlig
llt-se sVaiments that the voters ofEdinburAiits.
missed the ablest and past brilliant writer of the.
day,, and chose instead the humble paper. maker
and sturdy republican, parks Cowan. Theywire
not content to have M. Macaulay talk' tmecionsly
of liberty, and then as : speciously give, up them.
principles of which he insight have been, and I,Vai
expected to be, the abiett thampion. ' But in Lai
poems, inhis essays, tuidin his magnificent travOs•
over the world, of geniral history, ill his bold colt 4
ceptions and wonderoft" art. in bispowerto data'
inanimated, vivid, passionate "thonght the mat
common truths in phildsophy, in his vigorous elo-i
quence and luminous strength„,he is surptsaseA by
few in ancient and by : 11013.9 in modern literittotei
.
,
We have already - madie allusion to, nod given
few extracts from certain letters said to have been
written by Knoell, to Bern, towards the latter part'
of Jane. The Tributie hail translated them trout the
Gennne paper called thebeaterreiehische correspon
dent. They differ considerabl ji• in language and In
spirit, from the mutilated veraina we find in tbe Loa=
donpapers. We quote Oat which we have /301 111-7
ready printed :
sr Penn, Juno-28,1849.
I mutt candidly and honestly express the opinion,
that if we can rapidly, ver mpidly,concerdwitc oar
forces, the country is not,
_abe is lost:
mast say, with bleeding bean, d is tint, but still.
with firm conviction, that I am prepared, if it could
be done at once, to give ap the whole province, even
three quarters of the country, in order to see our
forces rapidly conccatrattd. For then we can van.
quirb the enemy, and When he is 'unfinished, the
lost provinces will fall hack or thelnaelven,biatif.
the supreme power is over throne, the whole nation,
politically considered, Nis to the groond, and the
provinces do us no good.s I therefore Isiah that you
would tome on with youliwbole force,coMbine with
our army and take the supgrar..cominand. We shall
thus overcome all our euemies in torn, and conquer
the freedom or the worbit. If this cannotbe done,
I fear that a catastrophe! .nlll :take plate within a
fortnight. Meantime, I %sill , defend the country to
the last man. I now call:the whole Hungarian pco-
pie to arms. L. SOSEMITEL
fiarcientwattly 46,1849.
A circumstance has happened to the last degree ,
unfortunate for me, and For you, and for th e whole
country. Gen. Gamey writesR ota Comore on July
Sit : write battle at Rash as loat.—The,eneiny will
be in Buda in 48 hours:: The - Coarettltaela aunt
attend to the securing of the starts, the banh,
I bad no garrison in Pesih and hence was unwilling•
to leave the bank-note einchmery exposed to being
canted off in case of arOanfavorable event. I-watt
therefore obliged to take' it to pfeeei; and Cause it
to Ire transported to Szegedin (a heavy load, of at
least 6,ooo.bundred weight or presses and toadies:o
just-at the time when on account of the approach of
the Russian, I was obliged to break aptheapparatiik
at Dedreesio.
11111
ananity.).. X 14,3091676
Other lees. —9,928,090
Notes., ...... .9,339,380
Gold 4011
Silver Coin... q. 909 723
The erection took at least 14 days, and for that
time we fabricated no money. You therefore get
nothing except the 125,900 dodos, which I senton
the 9th inst., to Szolnok: I did what man could do;
but I am no God, and cennot create out of nothing.
For a whoto year nothing has came in but empty
purses and war.
••
I ask for patience. lam not God. I can site for
my country, but I cannot make a " creation.” In
three day., the bank will again be in order, and r
can then deliver to your treasury 20,000 genii .a
week. You write for 300,000 florins, and tbia BUM.
is scarce a tenth part of our monthly expenses. So
much for explaining our difficulties. Mom I. can
not. Now for something very important. Betakes
and Ballach emigrants from Wallachia, have' pro
posed to me to form a ;Wallachian legion. I have
accepted the offer, in general, and referred them for
details to the commander-in.chief.—l recommend,
them. The matter is of great consequence. , If yen
should retard into Wallachia, as I hope, this battal
ion will ftirm the advanced guard. The effect would
be incalculable. I conaider it very important to an
nounce in the proclamation that we come is friends
of the Turks and Wetlaclifane , to free them from.
the Russian yoke. The Turks pursue a tivo•aided
policy. We must compromise them?'
117- Pacific null members of the.
Board of Trade anithterchants' Exchange Association,
Meetingthe citizens generally, are requested .to attend
at the Exchange Rooms, on Thuraday,evening,
the 120th inst., at n o'clock, for the purpose of appointing
Delegates to represent ithis community in she Pacific
&ail Road Convontion,:to be holden in the City-of .Bt.
Louis on the 16th of October, proximo.
JOHN HARP ER _
' Secretary Board of Trade.
A STATED CDSIDID'ETCATON MODET MOSTAR COOTi-
CD., No. 2, IL and 8. M.'; will be held at their liall, th is
evening, at 7 o'clock. py order of the AL Fi.43. P. faept9
EP Oy I Oyilteire 14.. The subscriber will
keep up constantly lat Me MOnonguhela.Exchauge) fmtri
this time, FRESH OYSTERS, which he will sersrelipm
the very beet style. : E. C. CAMPBELL,
sepilkutpr Cor:et Smithfield' acid Fourth ste.
CIGARS, CIGARS-16,000 Barrios Principe Cigars
11,000 Star do d o
10,000 Bosaiaboat do do
0,000 Tara do do
'5 7 100 Dieprane Regalia do,
10,000 La Palant 'do do
5,000 Wanda to
16.000 La Norma do
3,1:00 Washington lmp'l do
1, Havana .
Just received and ibi6 000
sale by do
sepl9 JOSHVA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st.
3 1 1 3 AR ! ELs ?l o t :p i;
1 hf. " Mace ral received and fm saleb
Bepl9 . JOSHUA 't li, No. Wrgdet.
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FOR SALE—ALARGB zuurs BraiDING,
suitable for a Factory or Brewery, situate on 4th
st.„ near Smithfield street. It 11 on • a lease of
years, and will' be sold ldw. There is also in-the Build=
ing a Steam Engine and Shafting, which will be sold
with the building, or separate.
For tetras, apply to H H. RYAN 4t.C0.,
sepl9 No. 47 Fifth strett.,Piltsburgh.P.
[Dispatch copy one month,]
Dintsplutiolls , ''“ • .
T HE Partnership heretofore existinrandertitelria of
Stn & Run, haskhis daybeerrdissolved by mrt;,,
teal consent. All persoms indebted to 'said 'firth' arese
quested to make payment before the bid of SePtertibei.l
All persons having elainta against the firm ttrill present
them for settlement. JOHN , SWDER.
OS. HART. •
Sharpsbnrgh, Sept. 8, I s 49— (seplik3id&ltte) ,
JUST REC EIVED o A kn M i .New
NBERSk,s
r C I
m .
ass—
Sarmin't Union Magaiine, for October.
The Poetical Works of tord Byron—illustrated.
No. 1 of the new and elegant. illustrated edition.of the
Dramatic Works of Shaktmeare. To be issued in num
bers, at 25 cents.each.
Nos. 1 and 2 of the History of Pendenais, his Fortunes
and Misfortunes, his Friends and his Greatest Enemy;
by W. M. Thackeray.
History of the French Eavolution of 1848, by A. De
Lamartine. Part first.
Love In High Life, a stosy of the " Upper Ten"—by T.
S. Arthur. Price cent.N
Dombey an Daughter. :Price 25 cents. •
Ada and Elfine, or the Two Nieces; by Mrs. Grey.
5,000 Almanacs, for next . year.
11:?" Smithfield st.. oppointe Brown's Hotel. aepl9
Ay g TO LET--The Dmmustro now. occupied by the
; . subscriber, on the corner of Third and Ross - itic,
contng ten rooms, bath team with hot aYtd
cold water, aid all the modern improvements . Enquire
on the premises, or of : J. KENNEDY,
sepl6-2t MI Wood et, I
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Tnnaince,64l*4osWbeneliticitti s ends eve
ping, was a regtillirloidkr4 Thif
,_ kik the
id
Little Devil," Asiiiii l lee 4.4a,p„ ... -
. ymayk.
ably well plii)atiabd I by ii , iitilitrisa, ;ma
1, all our fancy" Painte-ii-•,d'Ovely, dlithe," . 4 and,
••
...
she received, for her efforts, shouts or applanatt,
throughout the' ptecn; - :Wo - nre plethed iii-iretir-711 — F .
in each characters, for in them she certainly'Velies
..
competition. The Sing, by Mr. Roys, wars beat . ;
life! piece of atiting.--l'his gentleman - 1s rlizines4:
idly,. e ,-- ,
botkivkiltfifinatonimflfls a edienco, and lln
hi! Folotiiik94.lo:lo...titheettzna. rcSon_.-why ihe
shOttldiatattuqut*taiiidgbekrange efelratatt Ice, Kr .
be liiiitrllafiefaiaibiieitml tbetillilliii;l4lli3ei
icon li t n t oW enti ' otimipillixitoiiiii• b " ii Raid
the part QC DOll Etitit*llfftit Ciiiittictinifiti Orettkiy:
'that. would -li a volionit*lf liiiiii eldisi'pitifo t i i mer
Mr. Archer displayed:4,o44;nel atilliii in theli
ter °IGO:Vat-gni,- -Mrir. Lciteater,.bifrs: De Italian (
mid, tholninor character, , were severally la r ilinto#
Airas . .lo lll l; - ,Z7, 3 ... '. . 7- :-:', , : ,::: , :j !,.:
' r The '! Adef#lntiieitt Masicalerin,and theS , Plec
saps •Ifeighlidrgairn greqi.slitliUtteti Mit 3 hett•
rapttithiwlr niplitudcsl4; titt)441141074-; , Lt
"Y " °11 eal• ilk CloiSofher.Strap4.7.4.le4iLi ; ~ r, : .
The Irish Lion did-noknitietiefin*Oh ta*li.ior
bolt rd lirlil'." l 74* - itsliectudeie." - ,bliali flieAfe#,!,
3 little 3 bOrt $l l -*.!*nclations In Torn:bitiati4,4ol,
we o ?Pfiecs thitfingilanf the piece m ofit
for the t i k,A ii 47tyftti;C ol lOlfiinit'h(;fititt of
Ca p 4 ' l) htm4tili;but.we.iirtivionlithl,*nboht the
P r* P riln Y tillYili*t filfitopeetti_Viiiviittiapli-rte;---
144°. • Cr1"71 ' 114i411 41***Ikt.o.:M4, 1 fliiki4 1 4 6
i'r t wi4i i i i - M i lat d .f 3B 9 l PANOPPOttie._ kr 6 1 1 /'
lioneliitisiiiiresurne ' Webnyiittion -titiiie Wt ill
isi•lpanal-Kegi'S a icitardeteitii.l,-;"1?; qattnyill::„?
3 '4: ` . ..... - .Z. - . - 0:1 3. 1..' 1 4'''f!-!- ,4 - - -..!- 4 ,1,:kx
41.3.2114*'411113* -7114.'qiet.-141.44P
-4-il l iil l ialai: q c #ilf l lfii4; AidgailAilthildi.
opininmby .findme , Ronirt.iii,T - fr:•-ci••• . - „ife...-t Li-1. .
'
Browns' hews vs Nrclti.jiltfiiii 'C*iiih4Safilioilf•
tifahuedr Opiiiioatiylipiweloitiri. - ,!`•.ij .y,'
r , arClufe.olf Yit i Ckte,DitifrflitCotirt; jfulgintint re;
-seised; opiniott , by.Testh.' ' ' •
• , If„ripe vsltT f Ghuthia - 41fAie - t'l•Coort; argped by
.. littiods for pia/Main , eriory Met cal t far deftralant
_ ..11 1 , 1 t . r•
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.Viril Ire Wilson, District Court; ea-geed-by Wolter
,Iksi‘aid for pLaintiff in -e•rror;:biell or for defeatism
**Or- • - '''' ' ' '
-'Wilson no Wilsone.Esiccotors,lthdrict Coat; ar
gued by Woods for plaintiff in end; 111'Cipd tits for
defendant in'errer. „.._.
Wilion-ve Floyd; Cenitma PlearTamijoti t 4 willi
lb, plaintaff to erron s lLlTatuteritlhiiiiiifitias et .in er;
tin . - - • :I'-v.::.-...4.k.2,
,1,14L7i :•
.•'.Fatate
.. 4011 K r412'4 .YrP‘P i prootfitikotonWcalmopt.
kr.defendant io error: -
. .
t i itiTownehip%,,n - Lent.bf opined br skinfor
tiff in ORori Onwyerlti. diren4eat in.ermr.
Thew.:.Thrzirattna.—Patiitig -up Grant street ratio.
Any towards the New Coo rt House, weObiertect;
'new building.cin
ping in, we were politely shown. - th'roogfiltby Mr.
Bowman, one of the mecha&ce e ngaged on t'ir It
is owned by Mr. lin tiewell;riztit- ens both - 44cittna:"Te- ,
ly for law officen Itfethree'sturfenttkib ra
press brini gravel roof
was done by two young- Men :otAllegkieny
Mews. S. ta•AiTayerircin—andittuY eariaiitei Work
by Meagre. 1. Bt Potteisoit. Earl of the two_ large.
roonit-on ,Iliet:Hrotanitatecond•ditoticantedhiniahod.
with etationnatTisiGiiilnitArari is m!..:illivtoor*Orlke
Sar6 'Woe!'
.500 :pounds. The -doors eicapeenleithitr hiltiteOn
the front and back-rotiiin'tcrutAifoplfiei of
illifeli,;‘ , hieb. we - take•to be
.they occupy DO . room in lit:wilding:
be famished with'innibleiitao.aq;
building, will be adritiptbliiittipLed.qtr..4.*Oitidea.
..Kteneste flonitent:n.-I&'e itate i titind, 4bakettis
. talented etzntreuit htur!!ween ep
,in this city on , :fittec is spoken oi
tithe Xialttmore pape!s n's being ntoskeeNtlie4o l tiftil•
bei or, ;Awn. to see i!t one'or herliTiDiOnt rte.
tractive dances, Till tonlind one or the fa.s - ein**
Pa oaq-111110er. .11 cr tiostkang is itietlbil2l,
Dr
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Jciit y totis...- &EtA t ?, -- WittEgtittfiat-iorklytior
tereating dog" VW tiliterda:il64"tiiiateatitiir
Strong p r emoneteryAyinplorn ti of the arotartyotiliritt
legged bipeds VOTI nd gettiligwa . eh 016 . 6 by ther,ear s
admonished be tolenita: At the titfiejai oier,tiepar
tore the odds were decidedly in favor of the blac
SHAILSPEAIMAN READ/1109:h #4 ) titi.!iiiiiil;: by
an; edvertitieieetle
Fitaniftia; of We, York, priietieei _to
= in
pore fteadiaga, this city, Alll4 TblitiuttiycitidiFri:l
_nay eveitingi.-"lktr.4`;,ii'Cetidligelaiesbeiti*glitt
,spoken of ,kyabe peat of 'liTesvr:forkt , :aid
pinees t€
Rout Ear ;The. pediing vragon.
was broken-upensestdidai'ouraiWand);46Hcl
toripUsartielaancit.att edit gla7es;.lbitta, gun
Ste. He bad returned from a.iotir
the,iiir,4);.nnitUdiiinkinitfted
the 'sate bman that it contained any - thinent Bali
COL. BLacn.—We notice _that the.`Pioprietor
one of the. Wylie street Omnibus linee,Jtaa Atall‘thli
good taste, to rianaiitCO44l.4*,2:-Vthelliatrinsic
worth of , 'Bossor the poptdarityof the lice kite ti
.tuit comparison to those. valit.es in,the wertbrCo
ionel, it roust be one of. 7 einoßnd no mtrtake a`
Tun CnaorrreLE. —The Daily Morning, Chronic:lt?:
made ita appearance .on Monthalt.Morninglir gnaw,
and beautiful dress. liire';are glad ; -to , Witriret t ,ibii
evidence of prosperitynpoeilie part:if otir-iteigk
bore of the Chronicle,'-arid: , trust- they? pay re ap the,
reward, due to their incltistry:tidd.enterprise.t.
-
;newt Genriters.4-- - This elseats ceozoing SOM •
.. , .. -
'what noted of late...Sonlo ,-, rowdies4eat "in Itiere
on Sunday and after drinking-zell,,ther"wai3to,itote
sores money_ and "is ain 4 fob.km itie!lainikord. t . ViTor 7
mation was made before the Pdayar, hat T7 43;tiripsits
haye yet been meth - 3 7 ., ' ' ''''-'' "1 . ' - 'l','„ . ..e; . "
Poucr..—There wereeight eases. befere tfie.*ay
or •t es : t .P r Otgl PrtOgi.
with 'cirinkennness;&c Siz'sent to the iind•
tsia paid their fines: &intro? them begggd ljiifd to,:
g4oft;tisit'it
n a N Y:Vc i oDs.. — VtiCaUlhelstte.ntion ..oreurk /cad=
era so the advertisement of. A. A.lVaaonlsCo:i . in
a l f °tiler
welt stock all°the advertisement claims
Magazines , ftir , Vetebet—Godirii , Lddre
Socks : and i fhirtaide *pop e
month, have heel) received at Holcoeindterary gar.
004 0 1;7.1*C P'osl4fice•
Acauxu";47.A.4ivagortery drr , thii• at
tempt le turn hie. teariC,lp;rfent . /01:prAilicilaus
tioture,tputureix' l droyertuepiir.4ime - lersi'a tier the
Mintr,,r Noi.muctrriteriege done.;,' •
: 3
TECATAICAL.TIIO “Pfekroustfai!; ,11, 1'10 Gte,
wi es,land.-41:!Ohn 4qhe'
l
ALLEGl4Tx4Pattci. — twa vases were h
before Mayor h "-TPug--up
with dru' . ol(entrea.- Committed: - • '
.Raab, pt_tlEt; ai ed.
cerlStr: Fintotain has engagetEtheserifeet,ofinr
tin h'" 6 d
Curti; rit' vng us menton the tem n
martini, Readlinga.=!"
VIA W. 3% FLPISIING,--frinn ,Navy , To rkVreventfidly
13.1:nunthineas. lud.'llialadielpand- gentlemen nf
burgh- that.Ae Aailrrend celebrated Tragedy of
"Hassurr,. on Tliradny,evebitig th e'2oth; and Itin - unrwr
ady of ilte:4_,-MinionOr Yzlncs,!!On,F-riday:airening,.,
Vl* 2fitcnt the An`
HALL,.Third
FOtntaeritb Atli o'clock ; doors OPOn at 9
Singialido*-50 deßtitj (10(3,4 04. 1 044 1 S •4:8 01 1 1 11 1 emen
nxid_tvstihxdies;l3l:
..,sepl9
Nlt UfIRUaT E. r S i U Ie GA E RmSi-rs .1
l ?y s l c i r p e o e la d ,
imaait;,,crti ea ta het
ibt arar n ug at'thePEMN'TEA STORE7F W
a t r h thStreet
may 24
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; , '.:..11 11 :0CV-ilittill11141*tejiitc;ridenyof tho-Son,,italt
4 1-11 *** 1 0g1144-444titialiii;PreAch Niniotei s to,
40, 6 )7.W ., *itilfat; i 4.bif'.rIttibieitinddrease t t not to
'Oa 4 .eilig ll- 04001#4 . 04111114i 'Os ;r call'
teldoro M. •
ViTto*:tilitA#oo tehiub Wore iioiited
" •
.v.„*:::.Fifolsog4j4k.E*42bo s .. 8 .
no. 40 6 1:4 1 kfifitiliF '4 l 1 4 1160 ,
.by :the have
6. . o Erm ll ,9ttiotitiiiitlikfloiite4tlti.lNittiktits
•
Advicea have '
78
tieezt received fro at tyftlett
alt. Sent -
NEW YORK MARKET. --_
trams° oissinr:l:
. • • '; rim Youc;i3ept..lt. -
-• ! .. .Eloiti::Tha market is 'drooping, an& lirevinni.
'hardly maintained.; Balesior.ionsmon
'state abd mixed Western :at'4 - ,68534,75 r .bbl'i Wen
of good -Western abliStraight !nand. at 5,00:: -
Qrain...Wheatjhatiedrdein Mere.fieeth2and;the -
market ' snore . antly 04, but prices are. anchanged..
Corn : Soppiiim...h
wit!avAome tons - aril:kg:tore -freely and.;:
prices 43 3 xecdedr ` sales or . VOrtberit White
at 5060, Round Yellow-at 62 63'per bushels -
-Previsions:. There is_ '
put mach mo.oment lristbe
market; Intel were made .to a trusderateriiient-at
Mesa 10,25 i
,PtimeS . ,62; in 'Cur meats there bra:fair
- motementimitt tales of Shosildans'at.4l4 'Muni. 61.
• Pied , ealluat 6f for TriMe.-S.' '
Groccrselt::Theiiiisno' Chine 'report be
'.‘itsurket'fok'gformiins. ,•,- -
fitha - ssWeatetrat,g44. per
cottan. f .We'sominue our form w. er,quo_unino al.
though ni eOnse, injrinees a alight advaandlas been
•• " CINCINNATI :MARKET. -- •• '
.„
Curctrarsas; Sept.'l3..
Flour .The - market , ittdoll with' a_moderste de.
1020(1.
Whiskey,•.The market is less 'fiim, with r „,sales.at
i 3 o;POßalion , . •
proviSitMe..Thevialea or Mess Pork were Moder
site et 8,04,pr.r bbl r , 7 ,We note sales of westem.2tid
....Fity..eured.Shouldere at 4c; commoo fume 6e.
Tho.irivar is unchanged, - with 3 teet water. teithe•
• - 1..'
- ,
ghtAiiDßtbOobb::
••
A. As /MASON
et 0 Y.MAKEE
,11173.1111 Rag. , :PENN4:;
lntriAlegeetrufly . call 'alie . attentiowof City:and
:Coma crchants to their Choice' stdelt Of FALL - -
andIL.GOODS;-which, krr extent and•varimy,-. :
has probably Mverbeen. elitudledicl the Western -eus- ''
'try. Piiseeksingihe .santa feeilitieastrid .adiantagehen-: • •
loyeing.Satifenkbotties,.by haying ono-,Of she ?athlete
constantly in the East,. amongst the muirifactim rs, im
'powers and anctianhopses,thisg.nws prisparedm offeithe -
mine advaufig ea iii style and prices that tau be obtain
•edof titelargestMainern houses,; 'Receivinglarge Cart
moments or Detainee, from,the manufacturers ofNew
England, they areNinabled - lc offer . thesiiGoode.at less ..
rtnen Man they be procured of'ithesEasterti-johbers.
The fit Et that their eitablishmem offers'eimal r if notgreat
er awl n tagesOil destriptlcia of 06ods; than -
.rah
behad Etuitilnybeisn'cleatfydnmaiistraied.to . '
melees patrone,.They feel c onfident that if Merchants' .
• eontentraating purchalmig Eastievillexaminetheir
they will be cenvint edthatalloy,can buy-the.saute
broil Goods atsuch mice. us will saveshe costar trans
!r ae rtation -acid the necessary epensee.e4 tiee - af •
.-.:.They mention o pait of Aiteisewei,:iiitieliwEll *Ways •
- befatmd fresh - and-complete: • •
WU CASES CALICO l-he AND r_rulas,tomfaiird...-
4:imaekilidtalltatt;Cbelie.co, tinif Arriztiestritelq ..
Prini'Worka: HtiartailiSprapteo,tlt.k.•..
aktanond ri ran, Chalanit_ailineficawl AdatolOto:'
= 40CASES HIAIGIIA6tR'AIM egpdl72g9;orthel?l4;.
•.'•
' • • • •": 4 •
° - 130 - OASES. iILEACHEIYMTISLINS,
'known and apidovett tuakes. - Fbr shle brtheptickhge,
•,-
-at Agents' e nces- • • . „
_,,3OOCASE.B ANDBALES OF TICEINGS, Of the York
-Ai
tuttihoo,'Annstrottgand OtitiCantpardato. .
Sfr BALES REPe . WfIrTRAND - YELLOW:THAN.
1 4 113.L8i , a complex, assorteta. 'for sale low, by bale or •
!Wee, - Received (Stettin:rat Manufacturers:. 4
-.443 ROADCLOT'ES:AND.CASSIMERES;af.Ibtrroatat.
ffaitere of S. Hiater.A Son, Hill tk-G'ittpehtet,lhwinuti;'.l-•'-
:Harris & Co.- of every grade:
'•CASSINETS, 'JEANS AND T • z!WlSFl.)B;,.ocriiee, of
all dm varionantaitafactures_,.
. 125 CA.SE3 hItISLINDELIGNSIutiftI;SHAIERES,,
of he 'Hamilton and hjanchester.WileprAtfliffli.koa
ictrUnent of.foretgn mzumfacture'
HAWi. COLOSED.:ItISSLINSVANtIinya"the.:
•
CHED,AND'COLORgEOCANTON.
.. , .`EF.ANNELS,' all the usual: initkf#, - ;:AlF::ti.=Poak
ALPACAS, SOMBAZINESANTrOMMIGS4rwre
than ZO cases..•'..ANO,'3no pa. French'N.le r Moi . Lyonese
-and 'P tta Cloths.
97Lif8 AND SHAWLEF,-2004deeen! of Illack had
'Fancy Silks' nearly aloo:Shawle, Long .andifkitteni, of
all kinds- glsocirszettes,Cloak.Seerte, ibc: • ' •
A full anottatent of W-HITE arid LIDIEN GOODS , '-
Also, Hosiery-sad Gloves, lilubroidenes, . facer and
TrhiMinga ; Mourning aniclesl .011 qualities,o2!--Icand
make of lifinkeb. - . - •
RIBBONS—G:0 bake.; oetriclrßonner and Cap Ribbons;
!:afro, Velvets, Silks, Satins ~ fkm with every - other de
scriptioa of. Millinery nfticlesiTailOrs:.Ttimmitigs, &c.
AU of which, together with :a.gmewsktiesortineut ot
• Goode Of the nowestateiparptittilikehOlemayleo,w,4l be
caved at an extromelY low advaded•- . 4rg
New Goods constantly retelvingii;ii-tsv4-•.,,,':-.
All Aterchantanre coattail) , soltelW
, . . • :-Vosnat
• • IL Is: • 1 ,. • • •
- -
Dretia Orilla : 104 oupswe • ------- • • • so reems.
sedon i i - . "
-listrAsztaina—Dooraopen!ut T; CartainSi aj ltyise nt
halt past 7 o'clock - , precisely. - .
QT List night hot one - of the: HERON
Wanatmcat,Septerither 19.1vill.bipreienteddre
NERVOUS ItteShitnia-:;',hlisslieron. I Aspen. '
, Mrs: Archer
Lady Leech - .. .. ;A' .. • .. Leicester. '
.4ner. which, a, MIISIC4I;b1.10, by t4e Heron FoOnlY-
T 0 be.follpnrederith the - • _
- • .
Igr.'Gregaiyi.;',lglas Henan. I Cirekory...... ? .Lluie Agnes.
Fallebotte4.! , •:. • •r.: . ... Fatmr- •
t. 1.60115 t •
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J. .1./KIWIIIaWS• • .
§lkl ,
WHOLESALE AISID.RMIEW • ' "
-' . l fq• 8 : OUR? /I:4l7ntlit, APOLLO DUILDI! GS,
_ swami
. drrirca, ....
•
• ..10'Alsrayir,ti.haqd, a. largeraascitmeat of
JsesoutColltia4.lpraycui, Gloves, Hosiety . , pom.i
ndiir 511 g% Dryings *4;104' , ' .. '
-Pi
•
grrivadi biria acid io e:
eePt 9
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wolf pallor Warabonatc
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- • THOMAS PAT-MEW,'
10 ESPECTFVLLY ennbineee . to lds Mende a n d 'ens !
4.1.i - toment.lhat he his had td:thiftast period eoekteni
arse a Stock
. itts)ce habit preketic .116.clulotreettipur
chasers,-on'tenr moderate tennsi are clit - old stabl he a
Own!' cs'lrarkelsb.er4 armlet even' article in . his Ilse—
a eluding coat:dal:4°o= bed chamber, d in ingroom, pa r.
for and hall Paper. - - With 'Borders, - Landscapes; ri re
board Prtnts, Paper and . Tztinvrent Window Shades.
:Bonnet and Binders'. Boards; riling, Wrapping, end
- Tea Paper; he is alandantlyi.supplied„ and requests
mercbatttsandhoareigeePere.la eqirtedexculthebte as
apn.l4=4 • . 1:.:/
Rags and Tinnets r Scraps taken in trade, at the
est Priee: : mar 13-d&wilia •
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Reported for the/Won:an; Post
:Sep le
The azeoi3nut cioto ,Lou!slaioi 'l l llloiaipti;:•jig, = .l.
iba a iia alai represtinfthe
worm satselogvory . deatrucyve.
liiiripiaiikfO r t ibtuialeia op
AOeviclienaini tO• 10 9 at 01t4 41 T1ik0. 0 1. - i to
pop baklikiiiiiktid 'to - 4000 .
gi f 4:l l itt°4siii/°: 110 4°. idaloat i s Diipticted to
21,1100
Beptentbcr 18
Tlieleonjego ly •convenliodadj ournea yoger
Th6ie'we're -Aere g atee in atiiniataca from
- cigtrt_Statez;ra.Vboxlpioittietl`i comp/Ul3i i: 1 1O9von
1 4 '' 311 * -all ee edacylegai gotdnoce, 6 .'4 1 tAant°
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lii tkittlibll.lo-44.04 4)iti 9 Yelaito agt beam, '
NEW YORK NtrinaT2T.
i Drools .. - nspotcr.7 ,
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Ntw Yous t Sept:lB.
Cattle ;11tarket...Boevell:At market to-day- there
weraltOOß bead -or Southern, end 1100 heati - ot New
Yollo.:Siste. The gales ranged rtouLtg,so 10 'BOG
.par - Cirtr - -The market' closed with perhaps 300 head:- `
C r 9tteh.: The demand-continues ac tire and'pricer
harieitavaneed • ,•
4avoilo iraprotep4int to notioo in the - ,
market.. We notice 'ealei °lcommon State :and
VViistorn, - at 84;81a:4,00 per bbl;' ' • - .
Alliairr..Coro:The -market is , heavy, but prices are' ' • •_ .
•_ - _ - .. , Tobacco:.Stiterrof 100 We. of Maryland Totia,c ,
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