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"...e- A '',4 Z''.e= I, t ta- ". • 4 t1i,m;r,,,,,,-i-:,---szAhS.`4•o7.l- ...at the talle ihrsitne- % s KNAP, Jr., Esq.,Prepriee Ellis , %..t. ~„t „i‘ , 1,p_. 4. -,...1“k t - - ::,e„a. f.1..4`v,,vs //f•r?`"G."l"ee'" aiia His gin T e o er t ""-*i e e.elle'l=..e.f.4l-..ee -.0 , -T. ---P .,."'"eel i i,''''',2,e'le'e. 4- 17,- ; -`zir"".• , * - ft f a oft -1 •41 Va l :ea:eke ' e ll '.."' •,...- •r. -' 7 -'"*. ...'" ir sr. 7". .. ,r, ~,' vr•Pu • tt. , -* thr of the Fort Pitt Works, presided, Honor Mayor Ge-rilaie occupied the other andel 41, - P , Vea e t e ei:See - e -e-.?„-le-,L'aee e ` le' • '': , t. et*" -e- ' - -- e- -- - -- eaae"- '-- 're el'ae--- - et s• - T ee el - "eieeteie ee'''„, * a:ft-es - the table. A considerfible t nyiyaher J o! halted, e M fi leh o ; , '"e'e. te"1,1"`!. '4l l l'4v ere; .e . '4 el.' 4 tetel e''' - .air , "r' eeeeePe' --."eaeeelieeeereseeteeeet"_e. eeteeete - e• e. guests were present, amongst whom we noticed _ eeee.ea.-____ e e'a-Aekee ex - ea.,l - -:' a t• - -"te".e•'.4 •,. " -74 t A ,4 .....4 ----,-;-stv--441-7.-.es;vms c r. ,,- . "tvs - a- se -'srliTerliistiE - e'lriFlS'ON of the Supreme E nch, Pe j'- e" -- -e - tee e r -'*- - -74.4% , :t. ,1 • .10 , 01, "...._,'••••\,%.,..a5k • ..4 , vi t. 4t,, .114.- ~.. ~- 1 ., . .t- -. R. 4.4; kts.- /Iv 2 v Justices Roones and BELL, Lieut. GORGAS of the for ol r.u'-`"-;: t i . < 4.. 1' . 1i7 6 11 4 .:1. 1.4 ** , r4.• st: Nt, I,tr_ 4:- WA ---4' 3 ",,,1t ereeede.ll,ex_ 4 av ele've e e i eeA e ...ee a te -fele .:e .._. Army, and Lieut. TURNER of the Navy. The 11 2” 1 ...- = 1 1.e . ...„,t4. 0 .,.....„,*... t a,„•-0t.di5ku„...._ , •.., - „.• - ‘ - „,„•,, , ..1-, - ,_ _ ; 5 ,;c1.,•'-v...,-.11:. rt.-114•"'.1q;,....••,,,rer-',-.-,Atety=.".-4. ... -. '" ""--- ----- re.i , - - ' s ' -- r • artz=o - r - i6 'Sir mil' __- 'Dinner was map] fic an • - ee•:' te-e'ae: ueete-t'lee , a.. 'es'e:ee, , N't , ' ? v, c -.l' 5...,- 5q.v.. 1 ,,." , 0,",,";* -, ...',,,4. , 5.''5",0r•ec"rq 5 :f.1". A 11-. TiV•lttih CROSSAN, the populai prepelater_of the Mental- '''' ,7l ereee.aeseile. „eseseee , ;e y el et, lee a_ - e ene e i i.„ , . .- - aaaWeevee e , tei e k...-ai ...t e _ .a- ki , 44 . kr r t ''' ''''e ' gahela House. • After the eloth was remov ' ed, eksee, .4ite ee e... e ee wo e t ___teeeee..-,a,,,,e...--eyee . ---- - ---- the 'chairman 'statea" &it it was manifest no beed ,: i e . eeee. • a i ,,..„%. ~..e.- ere - a-- eete* , 4-.4.4-..pa-ele ej e...04,...eeke, Tr. ,. e i ', , ,, ,, ett. -A, 3 140_4 , ..., , , , ,,.,f,,,„ , 1 t ch ,...,_ ,4L : ...:. .. ..,. speech was expected Item the - chairman on - ehis „ ''f'wjete.yB: - "teeeeee.rte e f aela'Nee.„,eotte efee . e,"',..e. e , e , _ ____ i l t : telA:el h l t e- ' 4k4i'l . "4 -r ig'hfe nl e e 7 k#: ' et ' ' ' 1 occasibielse seine 'other person would la Co IXl"v''.l%4l4k4Vt'''''.l44otr'.*.,6#4>erai.7.7ei..l --- -' --.-- been appointed. Her wonld, however, briefly en .„... - a'ale4...,4, 4 t ee terea. e , .. t wee - wrefe .e.e. e e - e..e le' T.- I V a ..._ , e eee e-g- r te sr ..,, • _.., - r_ eo e ee e., 4v v ...-r -4.- , s /- 4 ,......' .. es. , ..a.!,:i.t..._,.„,y.----Pe.l „: 4 ..t,,c1.•,,,, ; ,„.-=-4 , ..-fr 4 r ... state that' thiVlinel qibsetebled' to pay their Os o. a 414 - igraocg-4. 4 4 41- t • E5.: 4 4t,tct,,"1,_ ,-.1 4 - k '!- err t , T4 - , .......p.r.. - ~,,,*- . 1, . . i - r. -,....„:-43,,,feit„-7.-;-,.,. pecta. to the effacers of the,fast. ree e .,-^'‘larlY Were re IW'en petee4, rs eit 7 ` `. - trr5 t ....,•.• -",0 4 6/„.. A .-V Ire - tered Coal Campany west of the - Allegheny ir 'ti ' peace.friA,Ceiat i'ele v a ri. 4 0,e> Oirt.TFM . '44,,,, , Matintaine, and to congratulate these ce zensmf p '-_,-e ese e Sea- . 'tee r ree-.1 - .. , , ect k.l -& - Its -4.- FV.Tm.**-4,2--eleeee"teree.e'e• -ea.. -1 4 , 4 6 ta 1 7 - •fr , svAts , - .4 q-11/77-t•s/./vrv...."-Z,, ',..arvillt•v h 4T'Ay. 4./. ' 'I , another State upon Slit/ incies'i whiclr has tl4es 9 l'rrf . :-. 7 /s , -V... , .e-iseZv'-'iv-`•••;.° 4 .../..-tr::,••,...v 4 .,19,,,1s r-i-r, - - far attended their efferfs to thivelople fliid'rtnder . •.,..4 „_, - 7. , ..1, -- 4,:z_*;_.e."...: 4 C 4,- + ,-- ..r .. .....-4 , .-Clui•P fr. p . . k,., . - . .f1 • V11 1 : 3 „.71,"kr•.'="1 4 7e 1-Yr`a• Ar'grAVA:s7,s"-# -I .: 4 ,:ri" t -7 available, a portfon of the'weeeth 'which nature 74-leaece-Fe e tee/ei*ea -areaceY'it-/ne;:eZeek...tve'''.6ll,- - ___ has lavished upon Allegheny county. In doing ~ 4 . q- , ..eevetegeiest...V-7 e a..T.V-- e eeeo elereaeae'le,"44'-'e ' w -Vere'..tetn . a,..t c a verkt - 1.74. "I'l ,_ this, we do notemerel i ee pays just tribute to these :7-.1.c , ....., t3 - 1,., - ',•ff 1 , ..k ID -...'!• •cril4iTir.27.*N -I, '"i . 0 " gee, 4 et...%eas-• • Vt"J- 'de' tbt.C.,44s44.lV't enterprising stringers-to the ability and saga vc4izt: .'"'"r•"4"elr'•.4lr.V-4-i_.4sris,„..qt.,*,;; e.,- , e te .. ,„ , _30..--p,..e.-...' ---. ,- . - -.? - er- %.,,e-teVegeet"-I'l€, city of the President, or merely express our are .0 - ..‘ft . ,., t-e.".q.e.‹ . -' - '-"""ea: ee .e. ' - e - eeeee • predation of the eneriee tuidiekill displayed by •",,, , A.: 4 -La t ., -.;Ne .- ',.), - .1 . 4`.,,..a1 1 ' - ili.-f",: ,it - I''.,P.-. . ' I V. ) ' ' ''gU. +.'' t• -:4 ;1; t,'''-' l frff .0 ee4t the distinguished Chief Engineer of the Conipti , r use- tee..,--Beavereeteee,F a ,, , t e „'le e eet "e-'ee'•' - 'ffr ee . ez l Vele - atier 4 t'e ea. ..C. 1., &- eleeit --`• " f'zx.,, , ny; but we also express our appreciation cif the benefits which are to flow from this enter '.l'. .t.A1,4. ti:7le• is.vZ/F".• -rs's. p..r ' iet,•W: ' ' , Vet l i. ‘ . 4 I ;iik . k l . t. l 'A:i t4‘'- t% - . l . '* A: % A. - ii " " ; t4. - 4z ~4 tr et4, i ~,,,A, 4 ... ~. ' '. .a.!kt"14.... - A, -C,, , i.A_tr'r , :ttr4a7.,l:Yrf.' 1 '..--- - •,,,...'' ''' ' 7.4 %,,,L. 7,4,-A.P4irelliZ4--I.44Nlti'frie`e- "J ' ' prise, and we give assurance that strati e ers wle --eee-a--a-a-o-aeree....„,, r.. ~........ As k e.tp,, ,, ,z ; z : ,. ; 4 , t ee e. _ I are desposed to avail themselves of the advan e‘,. - e i g • ei.*.',...".Zi 4 e --- reeM • e'4..reiket-t-e • TI'Ve? L ehV 01 .;.e* l'a? - ''. 1 .. e .„ . 4We4u,_,„..!=e (''', et, , e .„tfe.*_e,`"l.,cfpA . , , ,, , :,-, !.:1 itett...,. tages our county and city , afford, shall at a Ver''' - '• e•?•`•"" - •• , -•'/"- - i.13: - ."• 1 11.•:Vs‘V`! -X- : -4 irtj," --• • • times be cordially and kindly received M ,v,, cr ez„, - i_ ,---, atT_,, ,, s. , orotr 4 eT'.- -. ..fell;''t e'VP I N .‘4 , .. 1 :4-It 4 t . 'CzsP'.t.r , - - .‘" o -- - -, 4 pcitik;•, l Pl 4.:ll 'zr. c , ...' ~..,..-•"" ‘c. , ,e , kt-,,- -- `-‘oN . ..c.= ->•&„.- Vwvo,li"••-4.*-1" KNAF then proposed the fbllowing toast , , ..e.„.l,.'Vea•-.-!`e-ese.-.-...4 , •-'0: .. -'.. e .e.- - "--ea,,.,,eeeeeetee-e -- ,,,ree' e. - - The prosperity of the Chartier's Coal Come bef'...aseV'ereW'4(ef".*''..t":4lV:l''t-rdr i' ''''k ny, and the health of its able and courter "...----.4 t :tr„ , /. ••4 At '''..- i s ..It/Fzev .?..,Sair•,>"? ars/.1".",.=;:;-vA:ct '''`Cv.'---g-.'`4'.••V:Vlskv"/"-tfilf '"C'„ez.j"- li-AP,,6,-!/..•;•'-',- President, Thos. McElrath, Esq. ear , --,,..e.eteeogeee,,,e - a - e'i..- - ee.e.etee eateq - -e. - eve, ....e.:A ..-,. F.R...1'.. 1 „it',,-,--,..i...,1t7f,:-Vet:-P4_,?:`4:rti11',.'4.,?,4'. To this T McElrath, Esq., responded as ti‘tviV'A/sirr-r'•'-itsr.ient:Vjlitivru/isvs" . "• l s - 4.';'sg r- - if? ...:WilLi-,,,5r".-14.;‘%.'.1.T..•r:'•-•-t2l'ril-I.'W-•-q lows. , - .44N6 1 4. 1, 5. ,ii.4-1-44/"V's*T2-:',764.V•t14`..,:••:!' ih. Prendent, and Gent/men of the City of Pitts O t .t." -J -4- ^ ' - ---, .e. ,- e , * -- = -I *P .v-=t.-4-,tt.-,.‘%**'S.).Z-,1-.•Z Assmilikk, ~.1,,t,: fk l - .. .0..e -~ z,-1 , -:,-,,,,e,' --,_•,-.-,, ec.. ALEXANDER WCAMMON, of Pittsburgh. ~,,,,,-_,.. 4 ,s_t ~,,.... , 41, Ze .." .-4- , , , , SZ , :',.t., -.4... . . . . 4 v s.. .W "' "l''' . 4,___,.:l:4;iih e " - - . et 'T(''-;..." , --r.a.." 10- take..=:e 4 i' - - "re 'esele-, -- JAMES WATSON, of Pittsburgh, For the honor which you this day confer upon 'ee e se,42 ., e t.. ei...a.W&-ea...ear e ,U-&,tee,4 1 : 1,e,We.&, , ..i . :„.. , L. BELL PATTERSON, of Mifflin l'oton2htp. myself and my associates, and for the compli- F eee .. :...-. 44 .4 1 , 0 X:e-,..-wp - ig- ••,,,,,,,--.*s t1N,..=.„•1 - ;;Ni,..1, ABRAHAM RAYS, of Allegheny City. 7,:p . , At 0 X sz r-4 7. 1.W : . i ca.1 1 ,- , --...%Vik5 . 2. - r? S . , 7 krg,-__.* ee ment which you havejust seen proper to bestow cat-, 4 ,..v---,..-G• e e eee,eee ;ep e e. -e-e a •-eee.. ------a-e - e-erea DAVID 8.. WILTJ A MS, of Shafer Township. 'V''''tile..,:,,,,;-* '"'i.se.'i,.."..var`-•,.,- -,11P.- , ,,,r'r. 4 ,t 4, , , : - .4, "4' , 4 61 ri , 143 E.ECORDSE, upon me personak I beg you to accept of my • sincerest thanks. tea-eas e e e. eve eeaerie...a.e - le`vCa 4 - 4 1 ...ee't ' ' - ce,tea".2 e.s" ROBERT MORROW, of Pittsburgh. It would seem, sir, that under such a prove -4.0-e'-'-ei-ee&-ea - i5-i-r---t.--; , ...•111-tZ,.1..." , r'es.• ~.ev --! cative as the toast which has just been given, a eli,e'ea- , - 5-e„ee"e r e" -.1• --- - e,.-Ve- ..5 ,„ 4,,--4 - 3 , :.- - :-P,,,--.,,,, REOLSTER, -413 .41'7 " 3 ';''W-4-I - 47_0- Pl4k rvir :44l ; - ,•- “--l et - ;;tt s .e.?" - ',4s 4 ' Vs , ..... 4 ."../a • Zr " . v-*" , --1. - .3• 4 4,,c`'...174 - -'1"7" f " ",-4•a4.7.1='-`ll-14;11„,W.-.-...4.--"...-f e A N DREW BA RCL AY of Alleghtuy. City. speech from me misht very reasonably be ex that it might justly be demanded. l."' 'e ":"'-ere=ieeteillefeece•V-;.'•-1-1:" cmeme. OF COURT Or QUARTER SESsIONS, te , pected-nay, '; 4•"'l 'V-,, , ,A"?...4 4 7, •• ,4 4 : 14 .t.A.V at4 441117 1 P-eVa' '.a ,. .1" * .Z • ~,,,&• i tt,,,4..4Zeg . AWE-. V .T. , • : ,.- - vve4- 71 0eA'P. •...,-f. ELIJAH TROVILLO, of fiasburgh and yet sir, I regret that nothing which I imi THEABUTtEB, about to say can fairly be entitled to such a dig .,lMf",-se"."-...eee-ea ...- . .4.e,....e t e, - -W. "Vi're'Llrk}, ttg, , ,: .: I• , ' tufted appellation. I will, however, sir. ask - '''' , . 4 '':- '.--;R-Wi-f--w..:-44-w51•.,.,.•!•?.' _.....,;Tz.:i.-. THOMAB BLACKMORE, of Biruirnshart your indulgence for a few moments, while I '‘e•'`e._ '-e----e aer . e a-, e\-."-• e. ee-eaZereeeasCeeree conmissms.R. F..... 5 ..„?., :r. ,- ir,...- to ... t v-ei k -x_k - 2;tal_tz- ; <“, , ,5.%, .4 *, J. D. IV. WHITE, Borough of Manchester rapidly remark upon some matters which may ea....geee eeeeef,?•eeteee *F•it, - * - . - 5- -- - ,( :-• - •••.: , ,c-• - Er•IrrP-" , 5 "'" ,-. ;'iJ -- , • ••." - .. ,,, • •''''' .• ?V. 4 ‘. vt-?-.ltr-reuV „. y. 4 ,-;fr l al", 81311W/011, ..--` -- ,,, & , ----e,t4 - q.,_: , . $ 45--,,1.*--e--.4 _e.,,..-',.,..., E. H. HEASTINGS, of Pittsburgh. be regarded as more or less relevant to this oc casion. , ~.. , "5, ‘,...". k r k.....„,, • is, vs.. 4.- ?:. 4 •,. • • ::•: %.1 '.: tc'.7. 7, Isi •• 7 r- '''',.- 1e.'";0CP.4 12.- Dkr"L .` t"; -57 ,:.•1 3 C4,.. t• '''''''C'..4l7 , • - t '..../' AUDITOR, Invited into this interesting section of c0un g.....-'4,4?1,111-sl-r.„Aess.,"..."..V`t-:-:."...`i.;.-l•sZtr,...„_sytr ' _. t e ,--- t5,,.".....„„,..?" - r. f l, --V 3 ' 4 "- - `..5. - 1 tt,'; • -•4C-1 o.r--7:0,',.. BENJAMLN DILWORTH, of Ross Toten.ehip. try by one of your most distinguished citizens, .i. 747 -• "'- '7.4.-- aV's"':sle'e t e 'IV I ki'''' t e'•':; - - -4 :41 -, `ri - ' . ~,.> Are You Assessed 1 ekr.,l*,,*., : ae ‘,..". 1 ,..t A : l'p' -4 n- - -S.r 1",i1,1,-.V,,,,,t-'l',,-.1." -- rs.. - - -, 4 ,- 4,4 - w. L-... , G+.- - , , ....1t 1 Z 4 , - - 4.. v ~.21,..;.C.Ce:,45...-=4-`f• pre w pa ab re r d oa b d y o h n is a e f r e ceprent rais and sio g n lewi l n e g am d e esc h ri ere p- See to this tter at once Let every voter tiou, to witness a country abounding in all the -,P , :t e t e e-4 , * (4 ' .4 eWok",- ta 4 a. »•:- . ..- t ia-reee - gle,_ - e. 4, -:;7*.f4 - , eeeeVite -''R' l. . , . f: l ;ieFe`A t r 1'44 ' ,. ' :, ''': , ;'``Z-`ht ..- ; . = AA. s4iN•O4aP:4,-...7w-;:n. 5 0{, - - - ..-,..-k---&-.!.,,,...,---- examine the Assessor's list personally, and if ess=i g al be e t l=e t n h t e s p o e f f ut io e d al t t o h w au b d ieh pro i spe ho ri v ty e Jost eeee.b,,-. -q..,,, ete -eieeeeeeeete-eee ee 'lee, "Weeeeleairea ' - c, , e-' , "e"e'''‘ his name is not there, call up vri the Assessor fiuhded. i hfid fishmhedihyself that.thr arintl. , - .. -- e.„ -- .le,'e , ..‘"te;eita N ee - e - eae, e e.. 4- „,...ereiW t .r.iereleo-k , ..' `ere iic.,-•:*-ais ..r -'1.4•= , ..ki.-sNi ....,u.L.-‘+-‘.:14 4,4 4 " e-', , ,e, - -'-- t"''': , ,:ti , ,- - - ' without delay Many votes are lost at every tural capatehtles; or the rieh valley :4 of Penn - e , e . .,.."ee t ..--,.„ . - "e"4,_.,. -.eta „'Z ‘ -e - ee e ." l ll - eeeeeeelee-e, -- „eteeee'aire • reee t er . " . ..eeep e e•- e. e.e . "-- - e-e - r e 7eres ` i - ea.,,e, - ... e. , e '-'&,r e __C,s . t.P.e. 3 „r" . 4,..e.Lee el - election by reason of neglect or carelessness in v yl va tua, great at they lire, were second in un ,c4.4...7,_„ c , ,, ,-, ..*: ---- ___A , , , , -.-- .1..1.g, , :;‘,5 - : - ,:,, ,, A ., -::,;, , , ,,, g i v... - .. - A_5. , , , . ,. '"----'444•;,_,,s'‘..ll%S''''="e#N.4'L‘F4Z.ll:-;r0-1Z--Alt°4itf.e"?fi-k;:ser.-..,_; this respect Remember that no one who may p at o o r ei nin ec ce errw to th he e rt. ir fm on t a wo nd fu t s h e e ly co e a m l w bed hi d ch ed a i r: h e e l ; be 22 years of age or more, when the election '.V... i ....-P*. '"vi - v -r,/ , ", 'es V. l't"'ltte v"..;*-1/:',:117.I1',"1/4.:,. hills and Mountains Comparing the extent of r't''.-411.5.•:zY1.f""7-1:2437::'';•"•er••41.1.A1...-",;*•:c.;!,54,2-"_ comes on, can vote without having been assess- the coal trade west of the Alleghenies with the ,'"vr u •-• --r-v- , e...-r e-,•••,4e t ....i1'ai'.. - r5,..1',.;:q..,7'i5::-/L''' . l4-t,7;r. .. 1 ,..t..4t , ..• eart..- , '-' - '..". i„,. • t i-i Pt: 'l ,--- ,P4 . 1,4,4 4 .et1V,-.' ;0 ' ed at least ten days before the election. The teaile in that article in the east, 1 : fist . overed - ' - e_ei. eeeee s , - ,a,:ea - Ye e e.e.e„,e-ecette,,,-; Oa , e (ace., '",'-fg"1:;'-'""--V"I'''-'''''‘'`'ef-'->•":4e7-:eraie,...-eote.„kee_a*e,es.,, matter must be attended to between this and i th n a th t e th w e e u s p t e eni rati c om o tu f m w in er in e g o on nly d in shi th pp w i r ng inf e , oa nn l ore ,. -..-- :eree aa •eetreeteeeeel e , el-a-ateeeea.e._,.-e'te-e_r.'eei'. diet dee Saturday, the 4th of October After . s, ...."c - iTv l s ,r.os-ltr/ - e" P •s!‘..g/flfitvr; lrftexf•'•` - "vr• -•=•`•4''''''' cv That whereas, in the short period of twenty 'etai e ,,eee e e" t - , ...e- race.. --eeraeate. o " , te r fe ',..fe ele , a,,e'ea . "l-- "--" -- -e-ea ' er , e," " 4- ....e.e. reree, c-. , -.1., ,tri. r est,e_,_,. it will be too late. years, the annual amount shipped to the Atho l" %nee -Ceeee-e-- .- . -- "lea- e "...-e - ee - "e • - ee - e--1.-eer i t . .1,' 74 e,;,..t" -. , "._ei ".e,;;Va ee'...;4- 1 ..e5ee,,,, ...ale- e ,14.- -r e_a--e- a tee- ea- _eseee. -ae- .„... ...I C 4 "in defence of the Rev Mr Quick, vvill tic citiee, from the Eastern mines, had swelled to near four million of tons ; the amount .- eate:4a-ea,fee-e..,....4.-elteeee."----.,4--eee....sa,.._te,„l-ew,4..e..e.6„.,,..e .........1.,,,,ef..„:„.„•4•-,,, gar' The communication of " A Low Church which at any one year had been shipped from a -4-,g - i - ., ,,, 5. 1 .,„,--g.,,... -- i - -.4.4.- ,-!,-..e. 4 . , 7, , c-- 3 :_,- , --„,,,_-:,,i,,, , f-- , ,,4- 4 . , ,„..7,.. ,- - men, ..... r 4 eell e ."'-' , ,, s'ti + e ettl - j...4 , •50m:-74;,.... tit., ,, 1 - 4N-4 , find a place in a day or two the mines westward, for a market, so nearly as I,":4f'os r - d„,.....„....t` - c - 1-.4r4.-1:.'49---t....•-•V s, •- :. 144 i1 v*-sa at could be ascertained, did not reach, in the ag .•.• . ...,_-_, T .,- .. ... * - v - At 4: A 4,,, , 5,,,, , , , 1 „ . _ s,, IL .÷- 11.t. ,-...-_,c„,-..•.‘ ' . Wa , . . 4 ; 4 /7011 :4 .11 1 P ; ; `l 7 , 4 ,`'s i E ''' - '" 4. .7:i , -, 0 - e ›, .- - z 9 r‘l ~ k, .- zs 5 , The October number of Graham'e Magee gregate, to one million of tons. It did not es .l- Ar.11•P'4210%-virr•---Z_lr.--1',V7.4-"••'?4..t-tr•:' cape my notice. more b o e ver, that w t h i n i e . many rai de, l- 1 lions of dollars had en neceesa .3 expen 4tifee .40----&-e..14-,*,flVP":::4--*44.('4 %lite has been received. It contain - s itS - usual variety of choice reading, and is splendidly erri- Nie: l 3; s vee'r e ., 414,eretiegef."-e.:e.-I.4e___„?-.•.41,1it----• , - A r4,,L,,, w v 5 r.,, 8 . 4 c., -.1._ m „.. 4 , 244 .- „ "4-4.4....7„... - A:5.44:-.4 belilehed. at the east in , opening minee wad le providing the requisite facilities for transporting coal to _ !"4-N k tereie 'gat e-lezereet-te.e...'We 0te41..a.,,.e.,.,, v.' . 5,. ' tz.""4. 1 " - r'hiri-lt‘ - , 'll-•'',.*:;:r'ct--";t&•• market, no attempt had ever been dilute, on OD 't s . l''4:••S' ' 4 "‘P - .:. . 4 4`'''.; .. 1t,4', , P-1.214: Ma. GORSUCIPS LETTER. '1tdr4,,Ar0,,, , 4.4,,,,e4a 4 -<4,xs,t,,l i nCyMif. --it:74,04. ,r, ---- enlarged'scale, to develope the apical._ did cord of -,„,,,,__ teem_ -1 , 4-='..i.,, sg-t - --4 :: 7 4 ‘,::: *, ..-• • •-• • , 4.1.1.-. 4.W.Mplje." ..... , 1„4,4..C.4. - - F'..1. 1 •47,ktr ',„445- . 1.1.1.,./f -*'.ArVhdrt*".JS*7;.V.44t."4:t "-1211. 5 k. * '''''4''''''A.4'"ll../.- We insert, in another column, the letter of the lt lh wea ttsb o t o li t s t lme time, too, tvc,•"•cee-- - 4-16 1 4.44;a: , .mb.e.... eeteee.'il4ee.eitetief.aaere• that the report of a distinguished gentletaan connected with the e,.....eeelieeeka-at'JeSe,---e-e_lt-eeiTeetet'.4.-„412w.--'4'474.---a-:7‘-'1•1 this gentleman, addressed to Gov. JOHNSTON in relation to the late murder and treasonable out public sereice of the country called the attention '''' .‘attea'l.,...,•-•l7P:driieet'et'Ael.v. feeeeeeeeekegret.el.4 ' s n 'W" . " . ..AW I AI t- 4 4`4..r1V eVilt 4_ - . eil a. ja He ia"_` .., , 4 weAe ir .f.., , : ,_,.4 re „,,.....fere...,.. ee t-eirt,,,e.4 ,gt- rage at Christiana. We do this because inertY of the public to the advantages of steam over e performance of the marine of the Federal papers in other parts of the State sailing vessels Fi th - te r ' - '-'":, r - - - - Fif,V7.1 5 1-13±%. •s• - #.7-5.V40-rt. ... serrice winch. if exclusively perfeirmedby steam, - a atgetectee t4 '''' 43 ."' *i- 4 6 -"" - ~/x- have most shamefully aimed. its more partienlarly because the leading piper im !tailor ; and mad merchant Sertle9 Ul thaGulf of PJexiceeT A would immensely iucrease the demand for Pitts g.tee;-.a...-vereeeftetkia,e .W e e' --44 1 - e O . ' 4 e• -• '‘ ,4 EV,,,,1 . ae S ..e - e ne ,. ...V4, 0 . e late ' „is, a& caity, of that stamp, has f° llll4ed in die burgh eoal in th ket of New Orleans a e-e ,e eee M. ''''''"‘e. 4t''''''''.ea,_ej'eakeli'T4 -""e4;'-'' r- % , ‘*es....;l)Vtaii , ~,,,,' wee Telt e o"tee! te. ,%ea,...„*.e a, , 4 =e a.,ieee :r o ar e d , o i t o h d ez: e v d rh u l i c e h to en e ggest opp ; e). --a--•-'..e..-ee'zie..V'eteer.,,!,w4.o"r,,.''adex-1i5#,cH.,..i.0ae.'"4,_,...e7.44„..„,,...-,.e.--,7. ' sa llir7 e G Strain ersuch wro We t vish e to etsheemsillielvideesraattitheuf'e 1 4 , ':' -". '''. - - - • eerve'ite---4...(e1ea4k-iteweeS'eal ovitirtor..,d.johnoto t s on ee . w an ha d t Th ed then let them judge for themselves if there ila in the construction of a Railroad from a fine har bor on the Ohm river, to the ostensive coal field which bad hitherto been locked up in the Instant V.....‘ tv - . ..i.,„_,.,„ Ss; ' r.: l- '" .v. 4 4N1.4" - . , '1,, ,, t.v. , ... -.4 , A7. 0 riZlVer , d , "l„, ~ 't,„ , i„.."( ° " • ..ealtee.. ithe..--.1.04F-reeeteea,,,:aeit one word that is unjustifiably [ used. Let it be co. '44.-:4W1t'N',.4.`44,44Tv,ifiT.,"-itv3,,Anzkl'f",-ilc. memoraaeted '-1 - Oh ,VAI ..-:`,, s.r . x.-•'24`t*'• ' t,. t' - ',4,1t =vs •e, remembered that the negro A6e Johnson was the h p v i l e ls tio o n f te t Ch hi :r e ti n ers terp v r t i te? du if y he com p same who encouraged the negroes held by Mr. on Saturday last, and,vritaessed by a number of t ' ~ *,,14-....r.,04‘1,p't,,,0/„.ie-i -t.'ti'itsl;4a-V---s__'4l;tieit;:tr-i'ir- Edward Gorsuch, (the murdered man, and of whom the gentlemen here present, appears to have he WaS in pursuit,) to steal their masteee s egge . eted the present entertainment, and . is th h e '''ea . e• - • * ei,frete-e.-.4-Ze'li - ~,,,, ... eiaiegee•Be s t-ile , ea*, hospitalety . grain, while he recerv" ed it , and then let it be oceasion ef tins generous display of Ptttsburg 4:_e tOeeel`teegP . ef"- e r,,,,..„ .l _ l '746et ee ,„"tr ee e. oiefell also remembered, that four days before this let- That the mining of coal in this neighborhood ----aeal,.. -Ipso , Tairse.. 4 ,lA q .„. l. ter wale 'tten, a letter was sent by Gov John 'teeree-e-aers ee a . „ e er a, , _ e• ieZP - •' - e-al e *fiT,4- to ,.-e ~,etreraee?"4-a.e'veit has not heretofore received otto th t at of at t te te n oon tio uoi n whi oo c o h . -,...,,,V ' 4 .. /1 1... , eten to gentlemen in Philadelphia, in which is to its importance and the am eW r ti , " - Pi . .. ..eetiF til eti. -fr.% - be found these expressions:- ema fae n t de th d, a m t a fo y t , eeeeer e Falta,p e ..--e-A. fe'reS eve... 1,40 detAtel t pb . , a = "e- 1 - r . * " V . . e .„--felie e ews.4 --,e _ ' IT - e." - ? •' 41, 0 * 4, 4* - the idea ofrebet to suggest that PesumrhpatiPoen. b w e e n al c d oun ee t m ed f t o o r h b a y v e t h d e 'AC''''t ' 4 -,,p , ----.... cA-I'K''srihro4w.sess permuune ' gentiuoenmeorn'"insarrectionary movement" in the same amment of capital invested, the busi ness of manufacturing has paid much larger _se et ....te m e, - v ,.....a.,....e1einee-,.....,a,„ ee...a."---.0.-s.-ale.-teeereeeea-...eeeeee44c-eLea...eee- mon - wealth has no real touniation, and is an offensive the county of Lancaster, or any where else in this Com --*.k. 7 - - ex '17.---4t-t'' , ~.41 .. ?- ' t1116010,10.-. .•-• imputation on a huge body or our fellow citizens. r ere The fluctuations I , profits This may, and probably will, continue to be the case for a long time. ,-.,.....„, ya .„ 3 . c ...,: zv piv.„. 4 . ~...„. ...r. ...} • 1.8 PO insurrecuonar - } movement In Lancaster 1.0U130, e'' ....3 . , .". i 40 * ital.' .5e.,Arit..7', ,, iv,r17 :11 .: . **P....-w * -.v.1 5 74 , - ; LtrP4 - . r." , ; o " • • • • • - * * ' of trade, however, must at all times render the 4- VC - e'''''ll'e","*A7tWk4e44*P manufacturing business subject to some incident reVie.te...4€•ft.z _ State r ststance to the laws er.e. WI i do notwish our brethren of the Union to think that in any part of this detected or unpunished, dr that there exist* :Inch a 4e.t.; al conting AW- 5 .,, „s•-',.,, , k..- ' -s -th/_,.C.0t,..,,,,,- -- .....-4 141 4 .`,M 7 _,Ff,'...,,,•10,,.` a =era as treason to 'the Union and the constitution - encies to which the less variable busi ness of mining and the prices of coal are not ex- Are - W.e7.... e reeneWe e el„, ..„.•"11:0PeareeeTte The alleged murders of Mr Gorsuch, whose crtme is .s.ct- 4 - ....r„,. , -....-- --.,,5. , am ... '... 4- r ••"..... ~, r - ' 7 " . CF „ .tt ie• M,., , ,111,4e , }16 ,1 V;k .qc,2l:Ftl".,_' deep enough without exaggera g rested aud will be tried inn it, have been ar- posed And it may be a question, whether in a long period of time, or series of years, the coal ' - %yr' edeeee":•••• - te t .„‘la-l - eatie t ireaeffeeta.fileee tt 'el.„ - , -. s • • • • ' ' ' business may not be regarded as one of equal 4...1 e......_. "eeeeee- , -ae;e-e-teve -4 .1,7 4 .ftra."-eLrerie"ca s There ts no warrant depend on it, for represenun t g ultimate profit and of greater eafety e - e- ee .- re s ...,,Selil - - 'C ' eee.. 14-treeTiv•44 the men of Lancaster coanty as traitors and parucipan s ,- ' ",.'- ''' oe l / 4 ,,, , e 4 0 .-- „ , -X•,-‘ , 4p:P} , " , in an *inatareet scary movement " You do them great The first grand impulse given to the coal busi ness of Pittsburgh may be dated from the com e - "e'''''',Sfkes.•keree-keesZieeeell-4tat.e.-D.f4:- politico •r. ..f.. °, lifetr4- u *V. CeY'am - pc;' , l,l 4 vt)4.Y.gi t., ,i1.„,,.1r-it1,454,-'4"4.6oo:7c.==sttiv-- Mr. Gorsuch had seen this letter and refers to mencement of the business of the Monongahela .. i" ' - -.---S6ekg*l..,...eeeee'R‘e`e7-.4.3pPeeTeeee) day of examining the Reports of this Company, o• - • ,, - `::. >.4..1---b-t....:;.-----1,47,--..;::.---,'7estv„.., it ; and if his previous ideas were wrong of the Navigation Company. I had an opportunity to full determination of Johnston to sustain the See:e... - • -"le- e e eeee9a -...Ve",-,..e.e„ge, - ___, , ~,e , _ ) fugitiye slaves, and all who might aid them, at hazard short of a direct forfeiture of all 184.5 4,05,185 bushels - te-e-keeenea'eeEaee-ea,..._,ea.e..V.. eeerse,,,,r...„. from the year 1845 down to 1849 There pass ed through their locks in the year re, . eeeeeet, a e eetce r a cc re're . er-' 43 'iti'''''''' ;" e,.?:,• - .,,,e ,, liW e a'es4l,,, o atßel;erte e ete_.._4 .,;, eee..tiax . -;?--''*'-'04-1.e'eltred/e- g•.• a t . ••I ' lk- s" ;`,7Y"'w - - 0 k"- ,-,., 4 " '' '' 7. , •14,.. , • Nt.'-' 4, -q-• "at , ."-,.?, s t i 4 4 tt*n. g-tfr.: every 184 i claims to the support of honest but misguided 1846 men; then we can only suppose him to be void r -, 7 9, 7 64f 78 ;, 9 1" 1 27 :: - s."•res.„":"-.443..e t t,- - ........4•*, .-A - ..beltee "A`-'-'-`.9a:''''.-I,l4`Mt.i•-t05'.;•1.7.;•"1.rt1e,,• 1848 9,819,361 " "r. ••- . '" , -,..,. 7 .=•-;•=i1 Ks, ,, r-• - • - sit- W.z•'-vern 7 Z-•'•tri,,,• of sense, of reason, and of all paternal feeling, 1849 . . 9,708,507 " . __l -le r ,_, , ,e-ea.„eeeerg i.,*,.p...0 , -..., 14-`;`-4L-....L.-.- 'e - A.F.e ..( ' - e - "t%ire.; 4 .o.e..ra if he would not speak in terms of dignified but 1850 about 12,000,000 " '`se4e. ,. ..%'er - tekteeeleeZ n e eeeee,"Vei..e..'-e' eei a .:l ~...N: - agree.3l l 4l`aet e e•a- e'e., .. e. r e ePale'eeeaiWe'e%-el'- -.E. plain and positive condemnation to _ and of the 'I state the year-1850 in round minibers, as I ' •'''',le - re" 7 -ec",-,a.,-- -s gsf - le. -e'Z'e,,,,,--"---,ete,rietee n concerning this v0,„7.--... -, w , rei.TP - J4r,±.. `cri t: T.l_4•l.tic,4• , e.. - - r 41;i1,., 42 ,5t - N.' , 4-T-, :,t'....4---ex.:,.,2..4. y ear but I believe the anmunt is nearly correct. man who conld utter such sentiments. He had only' verbal informatio .. :.,'' ! 4 - ',.`"tiV-W-Vji i " - r;"- -, 1- 1 - 4 V. , .'s,,s.V*?.-6.74.- seems to feel that the villainous course of the ' From these figures it will be seen that the in leearearesee,-Ae' earceeeeer •ttil.f.'eeAr - ee Abolitionists, encouraged by the Governor of the creiese of the demand for coal has been rapid i•gr.,4 -1 "4" , 5. - v• - •r/A,A.:;:aas - "-cPq.e- , ...a.- 1 " 1"`"../."'-`;'. 4 .-aVv- - itr- - -Aia15:17.4„ti.u.c„05.7.-1"- 9 e.; - .. - •;.•-• - s , ... ,,, _.....,,,,?0.„ :,-.;,,, , ..,.. „,„.....-- - 4,,,, , - ,••-- , - t ~ -, - , , ,,: :, -.4 , -• ,4e. - .. -4, 017'.'.. ~t‘ i ,4f2:4-/k,il":*'.4*.s.„`,- Stat the highest civil. officer,-has led to the death .of his f er , ath • and he is more fully con viuced of the apathy of the Governor, and his and regular, and shows the astonishing increase _ in amount of about 300 per cent in five years, or 60 per cent per annum. If the same ratio of increase continues, which about triples the ...trevenre-lre'xie - e 4 M -- ai - Wereeetc 4 e ‘Aee1,.:11. 5 . - 1.-Yee.T,*-4 ..1 v4...,71-s rpAit seen for and coincidence with the real an- amount every four years, it will be perceived 4-et ee'e - reeeete.„e.er - a'reeakegee et a " 41,„4.". -41 1 E- ._.,-• ,,- ez--fic; 27•tir thorn - of the murder, by his course when the that at the end of the next twelve years-aay is ra-Te',..„-eare e-eee-,--e-,.......pa.,...e., 1 63-the amount will be little, if any, short of ill-r.Ar..."4•l'v• - "-" , r;iii , l - air-- - "tsA-'.e.. five millious of tons per annum. This amount '' e'•= - '''' , 'N- - . ? %.ilefe ' .. -=.7 " , :e ',----- en O W4 n .--- ; 4 4 1.4' 1. 4 ' tlC* *--- ter ( iP"'•.‘ 7 4 ' V,.4 -. 1 5,7"z1t 'MI -I` , - '",i it. i k "st,is %.„,,,5....,,t.......4-.... 4 „..A Ft1 r 4 ,4g,,,,:z.. 4 . 4 r ~', facts were made known to him ; and Ins letter 8 defending and exculpating the treasonable mur derers. Noma', we think, not a pitiful toady of of coal must necessarily exhauet many of the mines nearest to and most accessible to the riv , . 4 7:eelea r elf c e e eet s leeeeta t eee, , ,,,ae,-,„eieepeleee e o. 4! 4 ..: , T._.-- - ".v -. ..- --, .5 - q:z:4 -- „1wz. ,. ... .... - ,_._-...-. 1 ,0,-,,„,,..,.. f .. -,, , v4i , ,-.0z1 p .r,- "e , . i-:4'''. - 4 . ;`4 * VZ'. l :‘, - , , ' ` .... . 4 jAtetig* T h....'" r e.,***4 4 16.t , i...'14At..C . ,...1' . i 6 ci ekl v it '''W * & a , - •‘=.-. .c.,,,i,.....4.cii. , , 14 -it„ -. ii ottet.. .i. Johnston, or a malignant and blind abolieionist era Even at this thne lam informed . many of od of Pittsburgh have lon since been exhausted, and others tire or renegade monarchist'. could speak of these the mines IP, the Peighleerho acts, and the course of Wm. F Johnston in any - g h . f a . other manner. nearly so. This ex anstion o um mines near .. est the rivers must of necessity greatly enhance r 4 1 1 4 - t t &-it . . - r --- 7 ,, , ,,-, 4 . i 0 eiAr -.. the value of coal lands lying farther back.- -6.,4;t7e.et s vea&ee,"tere , 4 .e&e.lAete '''e C THE THE tk Tar.. There are gentlemen uow present who can re e-' '''''•-•••--,- e. .,,,e- a e... ' 7 " - ....gee, • ...3-^..e„ e ~,,,e-„,eet ac„,1 eter e .4 .. „ , ..a...,.,...e...., ,gt.W.a.eee'-'l-I.ek'AWV.Z.abak'l-er-1" We called in on Monday evening to see the me mber the time when coal lands in this neigh• e - - .... e .,"-','"eo . ..eitare . . - ei,e - 7 0 .4e.,-,:e.eaeee - eleiee.- erformance of Richard 111 by Mr lt a now valued at $5OO, $7OO and $lOOO -OBERTS, It bOThOO , for $lOO 6 - ‘ 7. STA - - ioi -... t- :..z t t; ,-. ..r t o_ ------ ; ,-, .',-='.l.,:ffri P a4m-,,e---4"*Ateeearee.a.e.'...,e-e-4,,,,.1.44,4h1:. a`,.. ----isaara. per acre, or . gentleman Who has gained considerable fame in per acre, coullieds,lF'sr4tsithee.a.hp%LatLiatrs oot the Char : ir e n."e: Yee' , 'il-';f:e't-i'ea - Ze es , V- P ', A l',,-Li., gy,: , q-- , r---..-- , i-ii......- , e-u-=." - - . •-,....,..i. , . \ 4 , . ..,'E"..N...'t-I--A,N- - i , -• - •;"--`•-•* , -" , ..?""'let ..mPa'-' l / 4 . - Xlir- 14 A. the eastern cities as an actor; and who come s e eseeeet. ...ef, "a -el .....ereitere e 'eree,Treeeeee-i.f-Vee-41.70ae here well recommended as a citizen. We can to e tiers Company, to some extent at least, will tend qualise the value of coal lands, whfle at the „euelege*Ze- -4 "*V-..11 - lec_S'Z''.-etee' r l -4 T:4 7 TesATVI.V" i5t,,,..t.t, , 1 ... - ai - •'_.&l l :t -7 - ,- 42 i: - :' ,, , P4.,.---..c. , , V, ---,.....:..,- scarcelY'expect to see this character performed same time it will aid in fuimi!hing the adddition increased an rap .e. *tee•"- - -eee'eete„,le ee eeeeze l '.eeee - re'e. 2 .."7 .- eire - . - e " -2 .- - e'e" - -e'es t .tee 1 0 ‘e_ • ..ale" eareee--...4.4 - --e-e - eee - •" 1 .1e....-", 2 ,,.?t"-.."!....AVeree,„ ee ze , idly increasing demaad will require, from some t o oar liking, after having seen the inimitable al suply of coal, which the 'ale-'"e4 4 kieeeeeaaeSe7e'ree,Ti,,,.cT i. 4r7, - ; .,- 6,R7-_-. 1 1 eo. , ‘ 441:P'• BOOTH in his best days; but we must sey that quarter or other. There Oalu be no question -4 , ..,..1..0ef , -- - - - ... ,, , , - -..J -._.-- , x,„. - 1-1-1, ,,, f_t -, : - -Z.:•*-'7"l,N , llal:*,tr.- s.f.-4,-, 74 .. ‹. ,,...., 7 -V 4 .,...t- , -•-!'-i. f . --‘,...- ,g.,4 , ,, i7fr ,, i,,;,- , 7.,, ,,-,, M , '. , : 4 „,,;- c.,:e , "X:M. that taking Pittsburgh as the point of shipthent, . .. .`-'2 , '-'6O- - e`" - -e -2 -....•Pleterefeeseee" - e-eee -f ee"` - ' 4 -t- . *l - :ie - - Z. *_,,,..3t4 the whole performanceeof Mr. Roberts stemps th d os fr e om wid lo e c h ah ha ti v e: eeeee-aae .- 4-"e've-eee - t e e'e - ' - ' '-'''''''' s -.‘‘ , ' ' t " - e \- $V a. e-e e..-e. a e e , r,h.„ ...,, P .. ..„...S, ..., ~ him as a man of no ordinary-geniuspL: wdasindhu- Z.,›T.-4 - im--. ,:-" t 4,v.-..- - -, - --,_ - *Z- , ifc-z,` , ..Z.F 4- -.- --"..t.-... • rr„,i,-., e so e m al e m w as ha t t h m er o e r a e fte re r raO e te fl:l ' 4le tban heretofore afforded an adequate supply aes the belief that he may become a star of t e 1 ,..._..,—.;---_,,,,,, „..,,,elaeleeleeeeee z eeeeeeaeaere .e..--. eg,., I first magnitude. The cast of the _ , ex a ae e eeet e aeeeee,e.e., reeeeeeeeeeee•-(seree=e-e - '" - '`-','-'"••• Of the su • lilies f Pittsburgh coal.l perior qua o -/-ie 2,-„,-,,. e„?.-/t - ',„--n-..",, , - , --• ,cs , -a:v..7.z." ,-,,V , ~ .v- n-- - ----re cr„s" •'• eel:Lent; and the performances of C.- Fosrmt, us: -. - t--?=-3-1. " 4 -.1- ... - 4'.:-.. - .. , '..7.1f 4 :' -- -c, * --" 1 '..- * -1, - - 1 % .---- -t.:''' -I""te'''-'' need not speek,.„-F0r.04-I.nuionfactiunim purpos -...-.-1-,-- esee'eteeeeer.-----eee; -0Vi... , -4'-,7,-?;e 1 4-" , ,.; 0 - i. ~t , -...:.t...q-r i in..- ~ ; -- v s*..;•.:4'-, - i.'-e., < ,.:'- r..'',-,.",.41t. t . ...._- , 4 4 - Richmond, and Mrs. Vieknaar, a,s -Queen Eliza- es, for river and sea navigatione for gas feietor eaek,,,s-ele..teeleeeeeeeee. ereerellea'seeeec 4.: , .v-gi- ,- 1-.,.?... - ir-7- , ' - z_.zriairo... , --,--4 - .-;-1 , 0. - .c, - -g ,,,,,, , ,,, , -,,, ..-_- ,,, 1f , ....„--, „ , ..tk - .r.-L- for almost evtuer pur ose beth were loudly applauded. The pretty; les, , and - iedeed p to -\ --7-e"tfl"e•feke . e - eraiee.teae-e' c, ' - e- - e.. ) ;';ea e ''''-''''Se. - „, e ese te ." ;, - A,,, e le-- - ale,,a pleasing, and meeet , Mre..Weawicreaustained the . - Which coal le aPplie4i it hos an aekunwledged zt„..;•,. e ,4 - 1.,„,....**.,k-Ft:G," : „.......... 14 5_,' ".u . ,..,f , +I„WV,,,": 't t - r,r *,.. ^ %::::., , 5 , 4. ritv It ' to thisimperior utility of her a e• •,.....-e--....-,A4-"' , - - ~...,,,,,wr '.,* ,73 , ,,.. r. ;;15., ~- ree A „,-. Anne in her usual cr ditabl Sc 'P eris -' is q - ' ';2,le-a....„ e „.. 4 ....,,.eee•eeeeeeeseivee4eeee-era-"* " "eeete,-',."-C2.lsl"ec-r-;- part of Queen e e. yee,„,.. -- - er e e eee - ek"Teee - ei, eueee'..eeteee.--ea, /.,,,,.."4-...7, , , , ...- 4,.....2-g- A ,...... 2 1- „. „ 4 „ , „ 4 ,.._ J;4,"4 - con a. 1 th 't Pittsburgh oXes her abnoet unnvalled - 4 , _.%,--:... -,,, ,v‹. -0 % - . , e ,,- . - N , ? , .. , :::: ,,, -- -,, r,- , -`l, - .:-." - - , 4".13. - s- •.' Manner. 'The/m use w" well filled, Partienlw'ly growth and presperitea' ,The true wealth of the eleaT,,,,,zee•-e-;..eqes_a--. - ---eir. izie-saa e -ekeeereee-eee,..a-tee e- _ 5-:•.?•a7--,e';:';'.;--fe"."--Z•ze.-' -Yee cl ie_`",,%-;=,',l•-"te•‘taf.'o"...e fe and dress circle the perquer9. • city is in her proximity to this coal The excel _ *--,..-:...-- - -1.- 4,4- 1 , Avv".'-gir . ..l.'" , ill' ? "'/V4C.,4s , ff• ' 7 "-Vri -1 -.7tv"ilits' , l WAunderstand that Manager Foster intends hence of her raannfactives aled„,the Industry of eee e e e„. ette - ea.:el ee - ea_- etze- a n . ‘-z...--eaue.".efere'eede, e •eseeeeeete -, _ eeeee e the arai j dd Qu which . ,„, e her population, plea result from the same cause. • v . --1 , -*?"..v /"..,'."-F.".- - "..-/v.."..-", - 10.-./ - -i,": - . elsr..., t r. " . .•"""...4-•,"- - -- ''•"S"vi- • soon th„,t------ - 1?.%/•.`",A.Z o ` , "*l4l'Vsksr"irg. , .(`'_> , • l 4t, ".l,v-- • ..,::.e 4,,,,,,..f.,-.‹-q.z---,:,_ een ' - ' Mr. President, and Gentlemen, I again return . .::'<- - x - "g '-e-,. e ree ..' -o, 4na; - ' l 4 . = c..g.tZear , ‘- , ,._ - 'rie.V l * -- eW e - ' fr ae ve r ''' rd ' taol • and for which we heeneak e , e; , e'e-l'-e"...1re,. 4 -e''''e. t .- - ,' - te . . - eeee el - c - ee te e - 4t - e-7.e - `.4- -,7 3 , "et• ie? - le le•-e•Pee'e' sPlendi Mac , e , ---.- , to you, in behalf of my absent associates, as The body of Christiaas known as the Mora. ;eeee.-. 4 - re7eetrie"ea-`l,e'r c...-' .. f . e'e'elee' l- "-": 7 0.e . "' • - ; - •':e' <7 . e. ..I . Pc:' - 'r 4 ''''4' „eahe ea hia enterprise, crowded houses. well as for inyaelf, my profoundest thanks for iril" - •"'''' ' 71- 7 r-1 • • • h der their patronage a total of 69 '-...-...7-.4z,.-aN---4.-:-..,:Ar-4-z..?_:,..-.-G_Q:o„tc--.1..:4 e..,,, , g 4- W . 1. , ,, ~ ' -9 . AU -}lossarsr sustained the part of Your courtesy ..Lastnisi., . on this occasion. .vians, ave un , rL,..--- ...;ipti0..23 . ., , -...r:f.-;-.li':',..;=-Sts. -47‹. - - 1 , 4 v , ,,. , ,,,, t 0 - - - : 7 ...4 , q,,:i - v•47 , - Permit me to conclude with- ' " tations, at which are employed 282 ....eeee,... a-. ee e i e a-e re ee.sn -.' a tee-----ee 'e;-e- -- iti.'eCsereeel. 4.l- .r The..etranger •With great ability. missionary s -7,.....t•-•-•.! , . - -F-I'f'-'.- - ;-.. , ---z,„,'.., , 4 . ; ‘.-..-' .":".. , ' - ',' , o -- 4 , "".:r ~• .4.--,,,,--V The City of Pittsburgh-In her geographical . . • Th lbt • Gh h has more missionaries. e oravian wee - a .- •e-zeeeet e -ea-ae-e--e".e...aereees- 4 ereee , re a -e-a---ezeeeeeeree be eee - -,----, ------------.""I' - posifiGli, her geological location, her successful . • • • • ee e.. ee'reeee a-- - - ---- - eeeeeseevre e lae - eeeexa,- •a r e., , e, ,,,,,, -q ~.1-, i ' --- -• $2 000 hat"' been taken by • • z ;-F..,- -, ',,, - -•:';, ,, a-,-tz.:_t, - ,:?_17,.',...f.z.--g -7,- -___.,-; , '-..,,;„- --- .- . -- ..1',' , - - ril'?'. l -a.„;:, 1 4.,7h;-,,,,' ,If ilitiala that OVer, , s _ _ _ , - - . msnpfactures,... mid, above all, in the energy, mem tiers in its missions than in its domestic `'''''' '` - ' 2 """ r-r''''" : "? .. 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KING, Or ALABAMA SUL2IO._ to the _same. derision. -tat V3ll-11411111 . Pll5 - 1 &Ica TT I =-'OFFIC LJOIIRNdL OF THE CI ri 4 9 . ton, Proprietors Publishers L. HARPER, EDITOR _ PITTSBMIOH : WEDNESDAY" ItIORNII,IG DEROCILATIC STATE FOR oovEßtioß, iV LI-A IA >B=IGLE OF- CL tcnTgri. ' FOR SEVI,CLONBit ov" cusiox :tot , • `DEMOCkNIIC STATE NOMOATIONS For Justices - .of the Supreme Bench. ‘THREMIA.H. S. , BLACK, .of Somovet, , " JAMES" CAMPBELL, Philadelphia, ELLIS LEWIS, of 'Lancaster: " JOIN H. 'GIBSON, of ainiberku4d.. " WALTER. H. LOWILES, of- A/leg/away. bionsoon.ATio COUNTY TICKET. , _ Judges -of the Courts of Allegheny County required to be /earned in the Law. • PRESIDENT JUDGE 1 JAMES S. CRAFT, OP commoN Pl4r.Ag,.&c. of Pitt Township. PRESIDENT JUDGE HOPtWELL HEPBURN, OP DISTILICTCOUST, of Pittsburgh. AsainrrAwr JUDGEI CHARLES SHALER, OF DIBALICTIIOURT, of Pittsburgh. J ASSOCIATE SEDGES OF TECH COURTS OF ALLEGZENT COUNTY, WILLIAM KERR, of Upper Si. Clair Township GEN. JAMES H. WATSON, of Elizabeth Dinner to Thomas Ilialrath, • yarn,, ...kg:timer was given to i luvoCtglin t PregVittil Eivon„Monzfast,,,Engitier,l'prid,..the t nonliAtaetOtol u_ri"WAH etAura :er',.."lM•c road; oal Alwifuly, 3 , lirgetirunliirkr our Pritic4l cWere' 6 , at t ' Moninagal4lautte„ on 1144.,estou g ri,...,kb'Oitet0 , :speri 4 tiiiiliA, at the table. illitAiti‘Es KNAP, Jr., Esq.,priiprie:-' tor of the Fort Pitt Works, presided, and His Honor Mayor GUTEIEIF occupied the other andel the table. A ,considerfibly t hylya l bff : o . !.ittytie4 guests were present, amongst whom we noticed - enTer - 3 - ifittwlgaga - 6ritrniigitcrilarEC Justices Itoosus and BELL, Lieut. GORGAS of the Army, and Lieut. TURNER of the Navy. i The lYinileFii-a'SM—iiiiiire.enTliiiirittrfacTi—tC W." - . .. CROSSX:s;' the papulni,:propryetor_of the Monon gab ela House. • , 'Atter ; the • cloth was removed, the ChiiirMan 'statefcrth4it t ii•lwas` raLiifetit !!no speech was expected from the Ultairmati On - this occitalielse soineotterPertinn . would have been appointed. • He •tvonld, however, briefly state that tho-liatT,li4sereblM' to pay their roe -I'ec4,_ to,9r c'iricers, of the, first MgulatlY chiF tered oal Company west of the :Allegheny - Mthintairis,'and to congratulate these citizensiof another 'Slate "upon ire,aticoesi- which-, has dins far attended theit.efferts to diveive aiid'rtider available, a portion of the:wiiiikft 'vtlitat nature has lavished upon Allegheny county. In ddiug this, we do noSmerelTpaya just tribute to these enterprising ati•iUigeri—to.the ability and saga city of the President - , or merely expresli our ap preciation oftheirirgy,andUill displayed, by the distinguished Chief Engineer of the Compa ny; but we also expreis our appreciation Of the benefits which are to flow. from .this enter prise; and we give assurance that strangers Who are, disposed to avall'ihei4selves_ of the advan tages our county and, city 'afford, shall at all times be cordially and kindly received. Mr. REAP thenproposed the fbllowing toast: OCTOBER The prosperity of. thp-Chartier's Coal Comps• ny, and the health of its able and courteous President, Thos. Mcßlrath, Esq. To this T. MoElrath, Esq., responded as tol• the great gateway of the commerce of the West. This was replied to by the ,Aoyor is a brief speech, who closed by offering • The Chartier7l'Coal Crompany--Mteir - traol l i ttl i f * is to do withfth4oadr„Whitt inmai Ottnirstdtould not do, thatsS-7tit inn the-grottndis far as possible .N 3 The chap*iMthenliiiiirtheribllt4ing: "-- EllivooeiThe distinguished Chief En gineer of the'Cliartier's Coal Company. To this Mr. Morris responded in a speech of much, beauty tteating upon the almost boundless fields of wealth which Weseern Pennsylvania rewards she offers , for enterpristrand labor. The gentleman cioseu his eloquent remarks amid enthusiastic applause, ;;;7 1 ..he: Beleinets Men of Pittsburgh—Theworking bees of this great hive ; well have they earned, and truly deserved the just rewards of industry. The Chairman then announced the following— 'The non-tesident Stoekholderti of the Chortler's Coal Company from.the Empire State—may their enterprise Meet a full reward. To flue sentiment Mr. Snow, of New York, 'replied in some happy and appropriate remorka, in, the course of which he alluded in very com plimentary terms to John Thompson, Esq., the Treasurer of the Company, after whom the Lo comotive was named. He concluded by giving the following beautiful sentiment : The smoke which perpetually canopies your City—The incense rising from a thousand altars dedicated to industry. The Chairmanthen announced the following: The Supreme Bench of the State of Pennsyl- For the ltlormmt ro.i. vaniaj—lts. chief, a perfect tower of strength ; The Candidate for Recorder. his colleagues ire fit and worthy associates. MESSRS. HARPER & LATTem : To this Judge, Bell replied most eloquently, I was not a little surprised at seeing;iii your and spoke . 'of the long and arduous services of paper the copy of a memorial that was sent to the Chief Justice. the Legislature several years Ago, and which was The Chairman then read a letter from General signed by one Samuel Fahnestock, now the Whig Robinson, expressing his regret that he could candidate for Recorder of Allegheny county. If not be present, and wishing our guests entire there was any other man about here of the same success in their enterprise. name, I should at once declare that it was he, The Chairman then offered : and notlhe andideite',' who had signed this me- Gen. Wm. Robinson, Jr., the able and efficient mortal: for one Samuel Fahnestook was talking President of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. to me not long since on the subject of Free- The Chairman here read a letter froui Solomon masonry, and expressed himself highly in fa- W. Roberts, Esq., Engineer in Chief of the Ohio vor of the society. Indeed, I had no other Idea from what he said, but that he had a desire to and Pennsylvania Railroad, regretting his neces beeome a member of the Order! But, as you vary absence, and offering as a sentiment: may know from this, I was rather verdant! Cheap Coal and cheap iron—The main pillars of modern physical civilization. May every knew I was a Whig. He knew that I was effort to produce them on the soil of Rennsylva- reputed to be a Freemason. And he adopted nia reap its due reward. this plan in order to secure my vote. This same The Chairman gave— Somme/ Fahnestock who thus conversed with me, Sol. W. Roberts, Esq.—The acconiplished En- has held conversations of a similar oharacter gineer in Chief of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. We regret his absence. with other young Maisons who are Whigs ; and I I doubt not that he would base obtained several The Chairman then read— I of their votes hal not the memorial appeared The Army—We are always glad to greet its just when it did. They will not now touch him: officers. and I see not how any man could do so who This was replied to by Lieut. Gorges, who does h not believe Freemasons to be uttetly on. complimented the Volunteers in the Mexican wo e rt tc l ,e of t a o ll uscoenfithdeenteaen6 memorial m as a ci ge tiz o e f us-- the aband_orted War, especially the gallant Pennsylvania Regi. In its broadest sense,—in whose hands the char meat, and its no less gallant Lieutenant Colonel, a a er , LIFE., and PROPERTY of no other indi. S. V. Black, Foei vidual is safe. In short, no man who knew Black responded eloquently, and conclad• t w iuti hw t t h u e nl w ess " h w e r w i gp, Marc sign e u n c c h ain c p e ap al e i r th as e ed by giving— members of that ancient and honorable society The Navy—lts officep honor us abroad, we I as no better than slanderers, murderers. and 1 1 delight to honor them at home. thieves fur he plainly says that they are pur- To this Lieut. Turner replied in some hand. suing a course which will ultimately lead them to become such characters. Recollect that this some remarks. is said, too, or a society that has undergone no The Chairman 'then gave— change in itn ceremonials, kc., for more than one The Bar of the City of Pittsburgh— Renowned k undro.l ynirl and that has numbered among for the talent and eloquence of its men/nano its members in that space of time, the good, and Capt. Chas Naylor was called upon to reply. greet, and glorious WattaSsi, whose blood was t mo rto th w e as firs th t e sh e t o . d m ! p e e r , , Li Liberty rt? o lt country , i ro th o i a s ixßy lieesponded in his usual eloquent an getic style. and roocluded by reading the follow- I other martyr to Liberty : and that hearts of ing sentiment : Washington and Lafayette, of Franklin and The freedom of Railroad intercommunication, Henry, of Decatur and Jackson. among the glo •t rions dead; and can point to Clay, Cass and without regard to State lines. Slott, and Dallas and Chandler among the liv- David Mitchell Jr.. Esq. Chief Engineer of the ing, and hails as true and trusty brothers, Steubenville Railroad sent a letter to the corn- many' others of the brightest minds and mu st and ex mince regretting that it was out of his power to -anentent characters in our county, our State, r country be present, but gave the following sentiment . The Burintse men of Pitteliuryli—Their hospi- oar I have digressed. I merely meant to say tality and kindness, only equalled by rite an- toboatia..l..thowtthgoh an eall un t ;l inn evia s ti lan ug ae irt r 'h s ig .i . no wi o l f l t v h o , to b fo s r t rivaled commercial advantages of tin it city. j men who ever liveit%that I know many others Sir. Morrison Foster responded as follows of the same political ' faith with myself who will Dora Mitchell, Jr., Eel. — Chief Engineer vote as I shall ; and to caution all against mot or Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad.—Au in an one tikrespottalbto office who can thus amiable and accomplished gentleman. If the ' seek to impose upon yot°t• ',FPI , hr is nil directors of that road are as fortunate in every ling to deceive one he will deceive others. thing as in the selection of their engineer they 1 FIDES. will have no cease to regret the enterprise they P. S.— Was Fahriestoek theman 'high up in have commenced. the red ,emb gr and gottito to sign - Ord memorial : - nottiu Mr. Mirlrath here ~ r ated that the Oirartiers like to know. Coal Company were greatly indebted to the I Pittsburgh press for the kind and friendly aid they have uniformly given to the enterprise In which he was engaged. He therefore gave The Press.—The Arehimedean lever that moves the world. Mr. Harper of the Post replied, and concluded by giving the following : The Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad—An important link in the great chain of Railroads between the East and the West. Its speedy completion willinsure to Pittsburgh a large amount of trade, and will add greatly to her wealth and population. The chairman then read— Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr.—The men with the big heart—in the right place. Gen. L. replied to this in his usual felicitous style, and concluded by giving— Near York Men and New York Capital—May they both soon unite the Iron and the Empire cities by Railroad down the Allegheny river. Then followed many patriotic and sentimental songs and volunteer toasts. From the latter the following have been banded in for publication : By James M. Cooper—The Union of Enter prise, Capital and Labor : The three great pro pelling forces on the road to prosperity—either individual, associated or national. By .If. Foster—The Coal Mines of Western Pennsylvania : The lapidaries who are develop ing our "black diamonds," and converting each of our hills into a " mountain of light," whose brilliancy, incapable of confinement in a glass case, shall cheer and illuminate a nation. By an Amateur Farmer—Men in the - Coal and Cattle Line : Collings of England near a centu ry ago commenced improving the breed of cat tle, and from his stock originated the celebrated Durhams. Collins, of the Empire State, has produced some fine stock—the " Atlantic" and " Pacific. - I give you the health of Commodore Stevens, of the yacht "America." whose sleers beat the butia at Cowes. By S. F. Von Bonhorst—The inhabitants of Chartiere Valley : The ladies by their smiles and nods on Saturday last, showed how fully they appreciated the completion of the labors of the Chartiers Coal Company ; and the gentle men by the heartiness with which they joined in the celebration, demonstrated that the affairs have a deep place in their affections. By D. W. Price, of New York—The East and the West: United by the iron bonds of the Cen tral Railroad;—all honor to the projectors of that great work. By J. F. Quigg—The Diamonds of Chartiers Valley : May their jewelers be fully repaid for selling them. By a Gueat—A. Bennett, one of the proprie tors of the first Soda Ash Factory west of the mountains. By L. Harper—The firemen of Pittsburgh, and their worthy and active representative here to night, Capt. Edward Gregg, of the "Old Alle gheny." By the Company—John McDonald Croesan, proprietor of the Monongahela House, and his able assistant, Mr. Alden. POOR RICHARD'S A.LDIA.NAC We have received from the Publisher, J. Doe onrr, Jr., No. 69, Liberty street, New York city, a copy of this entertaining and valuable Alma nac for 1852,—which contains all the sayings, &c., of "Poor Riohard," as written by Benjamin Franklin, for the years 1739, 1740 and 1741. The Almanac is very neatly printed ; contains 48 pages, and is furnished at 61 cents single, $4 a hundred, or $3O a thousand. The postage for any distance not exceeding 500 miles will be 2 cents. .."..;,.,'-....',; . 'i1;3: , ; - :. ; - ;;;.i ., 'S ' !" . ;: - : ; : : :: ;4;4,,,'... ? -•,::: ": ;•..i i z : ., _‘ ' 1 :: : :::::-,: . W. : ' , '!..4: : . :4 "..: .--7 1; i, ': : g 4 e• - i. `2.-1-.1.:., .„ • ,-.-::.-,- 7 ,:.?"- . ..1 4 :7;:: .1;- -. -7 -. ...'.••..",tit.'il l... : . :4' . :- . 1 - 1 : .• Pittsburgh and-Stetibenville Railroad. We are griti t fi f tlVhe high opinion en tertained of thifttivaifi:gtiOiacid merits of Mr. of this Road, by htti:;melibbotit,ut'h r t4e. TlM:sugnineOuctritiii is friiin one of the jour 41s 'ot,illl3 enAty FP-erily—edited by Mr. Shoop, one of the candidates on the Judicial ticket of that county, with whom Mr. M. com menced his public career some twenty years ago as clerk in the Prothouotory's office "We see by our exchanges, that the directors of the Pittsburgh-and Steubenville 11... it. Co. have recently organized . the Engipeer corps for that won, and irtiointed du, friendl.)avid Hitch• ell, Esq., of this county, Principal p.ogineer.— This la 'llll' ezeidleatfieleitieS:' llTc. Ali. line not only great practical experience to recommend him, but stands deservedly at the head of his profession in all.tlaatadorns the character of a scientific scholar and amiable gentleman. We congratulate friend Mitchell on his promotion, and the Company on their good fortune in secur ing the services of a gentleman so competent to render every satisfaction." (BAND coNonwr. We take pleasure in announcing that Madame ROSALIE Dirrtisn, and Signor eisresto Novatm, who have attained a high reputation in Europe, as well as oni eastern eitie4 'propose to give a grand Concert at Lafayette Hall, on T0...11,,r -vow evening ;—when,thily will sing many charm ing airs from Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Balfe, Wallace, &c. - These accomplished singers will be accompanied on the Piano by Prof. Feine. For th , Tfo.nnY Po.t. The “Freedom's Friend, - of Friday the 811)3 : • • The Philadelphia Democrat makes the fol. lowing appeal in which we join with all our hear% and which we will secottil to the bent of our abi lity Kinkel is traveling through the United States in order to bcdeme practically acquainted with their glorious institutions, and to bear away what is excellent in them, to the heart of the Euro pean Revolution. Gentian citizens of the Union, banished sons of a lovely home, we should not look upon his efforts with indifference. We must, wherever 'Kinkel, the emissary of the Eu ropean Revolution, comes, receive him with warmth and lend a favoring ear to his words and plans : We must here in the Motherland of our present freedom bring an offering of love for the Fatherland of our former servitude ! Then stand united, without regard to party, disinter estedly together, and sacrifice to Freedom if ye love her!" Are there no American hearts which beat with sympathy for nations who have already strug gled and who are still struggling nobly for those rights which we now enjoy in peace and tranquil ity, while the heads and hands that won them are mouldering to dust ? The feelings of this great people have been freely and boldly express ed during the late years of European difficulty. All parties have united in condemning the infer nal tyranny of Italian and Austrian despots, and our ablest statesmen have been foremost in the field. Shall that cry of agony which has roused the British lion from his slumber , an f which has been re-echoed by even the most sober and re flective portion of our Press all over the-Union, die away unheeded ? If so, woe to the interests and the glory of this Union: Kinkel is a true patriot, as he is a truly Chris tian. His mission is just, rational and proper. He comes for instruction, and probably to sound the depth of American sympathy for upright and honorable efforts in behalf of constitutional lib erty. We can confidently point to the - whole history of his life to bear us out in saying that a purer-minded and more self-sacrificing ahem- pion of rights has not emerged from the late conflicts. The liberal English papers, even those who have been the meet cautious in favoring the exiles, have agreed in commending this man.— His sufferings, to say the least, make him an ob ject of interest and compassion. Shall the words of encouragement so lavishly bestowed upon Greece and Poland, and Hungary and Rome, be denied to a race of kindred blood—to a people toted for their honesty, their simplicity, their frugality, their untiring industry and their de voted love of country, their goodness of heart, their domestic piety? to a race so largely repre sented upon OUT own soil, which has sent its pioneers into our remotest swamps and forests, which has shed its blood so copiously upon our battle-fields? W. J. R. TIII BALANCE . of Tftens.—The following is from the New*York Evening Post, a paper, by the way, which stands among the very first for the truth, intelligence andwisdom, of its money articles : ' , There are many impcirtant and increasing branches of foreign trade, in which the balance is always against us. The teas and silks of Chi na, and the silks and millineries of France, and the productions of the north of Europe come to us in much larger quantities than any exports of ours to those countries. In years long ago it was the custom of the East India ships clear ing from Salem for the east, to carry out large quantities of silver--Spanish dollars mostly—to 'pay for the teas and other eastern articles brought home. Our exports have since in creased, but our imports have still more largely increased, for the consumption of tea in this country is Immense: The balance of this trade is settled in London, which is ut present, what ever it may be in after times, the banking house for the settlement of accounts from the world's commerce. To provide for tile payment we haye . to remit thither the necessary funds, either by exports or gold or other produce." ; .• • • --- , • ~ _ „.e., , - ~---,• ~,- --i., ..,./ -.,;..... ~..7 - 4.,.. „,." _,,,',.-1,- ?,..4416!',-- - 1.," ~ ~,. 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The undersigned, a son of the late Edward Gorsuch, the victim of abolitionist, enthusiasm and high-handed rebellion, is sorry that so pain ful a duty is imposed upon him as that to which he now Addresses himself. He writes to you, sir, with no vindictive feelings, but only to as sure you, what he desires every one to know, that he thfnks the lack of official promydriesS' on' your part has resulted in the escape, hitherto, of the slaves, and some of the principal murder ers of his father. It would have tended in some degree to relieve the anxiety of the family and friends of the deceased to have known that the Governor of the State in which this foul murder was committed had acted as promptly . and efficiently as the circumstances demanded. - I know that you passed within a few yards of where the body of my father lay, the afternoon of the same day on which he was murdered.— The cars stopped at the door of the house. Some of the passengers went in to look at the ghastly spectacle. But, sir, you did not. You, who ought, because of your responsible station, to have been most interested, showed the least con cern. And this is not to be wondered at. It would seem natural that then you should have been rejoicing at this, the first, fruits of your official and personal hostility to the rendition of fugitive slaves. Did we not well know what you have done to render inoperative the law un der whose protection my father entered your State to secure his property, in a manner strict ly legal, some excuse might be found in our minds for your strange inactivity. But we knew your course. We had watched it with pain, and we did not expect you would be indraied to change it even at this extraordinary crisis. Allow me to call your atttention to, a fact which, perhaps, you will remember, 4 iThose slaves, for whom my father was searching, wore to be free at the age of twenty-eight They were detected in selling wheat to a free negro. Before the writ which was gotten out against him could be served, he escaped to Pennsylva nia. This brother of mine, now so near to death, was sent to you with a requisition from the Governor of Maryland for that free negro. " Abe Johnson." But you would not deliver him up, and sent my brother home convinced that further effort in that respect was un necessary. That "Abe Johnston," it is said was present among the rebels on last Thursday morn ing. I have read some letters which you wrote to some gentlemen of Philadelphia, who were urging you to action. I marked the strong contrast be tween your words and actions. Now, sir, if you were so anxious to vindicate the honor of your State ; so proud to have these offenders arrested, why did you not imitate the noble example of the Executive of the United States! Why did you not issue your proclamation as soon as you reached Philadelphia If it ought to have been done at all, were there not stronger reasons to have it done an the first day, when the murder ers were at hand, than on the fifth, when most of them had escaped'. You cannot plead igno rance of the riot, for it was well known to you. You will not pretend to say that it was more necessary when several prominent actors in that tragedy were arrested, and the whole neighbor hood secured by vigorous young gentlemen from Maryland, by a host of your own citizens and United States military, than when everyone that desired the punishment of these murderers and traitors was afraid to move when the riot ers—still wet with the blood of innocent 'and peaceable men—were triumphing in theirliie tory, and their confederates congratulating themselves upon successful treason' Why, sir, did you not show your promptness then You applaud the decision, energy and promptness of the Lancaster county officers, and in this I most heartily concur ; but in proportion as you praise them, you condemn yourself. You knew of the Insurrectionary movement before they did. If they had waited, as you did, until the fifth day to do what ought to have been done on the first. yoti .ould not have applauded them. You must, therefore, sir, be self-condemned. ou know that thirty-six boars passed be fore one writ was taken out against these men Do you know that Mr. Thompson, the State's At torney, and Mr. Reigart, to protect their own lives and to quell the spirit of resistance which fortified the traitors and terrified the loyal, had to collect a posse of men from iron-works and diggings on the railroad 7 Do you know that not a magistrate or constable would act until compelled that the sheriff refused to act; that your attorney general, true to his superior, would not aid these men, whose activity you now so zealously commend. With these facts, air, before us, we cannot be charged with calumny in saying, that we do hon estly believe that your proclamation would never have seen the light, had you not feared that the amtivity of others would censure your own indif- ~,~ ~ _ I=ZISE 'z° . . . MMIU :: 4 ); ",:.;''': , :.• - •::L,!::: - . ,,- ':' TUE, HRI3TES.NA. fereuce. We believe that the majority of Pennsylva nians are right,' We have been pleased at the zeal, and gratified with the sympathies of many we have met. But, sir, if the laws shall now be sustained ; if the country shall be satisfied that Pennsylvania is right ; if the South is to find that this Inn . will not be inefficient ; be as sured that. not one particle of the honor will be given to the Governor. We will not say that he has acted traitorously, that by his pre vious course he has been. the indirect .occasion of this outrage; that the blood of Edward Gor such is on his skirts ; but we must say that he has not been " olear in his great office," but recreant to the trust imposed in him. Much more in sorrow than in anger, I sub scribe myself your much injured friend, J. S. Goakica. Infamous Slander The Philadelphia Sun of Thursday, and ono or two other kindred whig prints, have given pub licity to the infamous charge that the row and violence which occurred in / our streets at a very late hour on Monday evening last, while Gov. Johnston was being escorted from Mt. Carbon to the Exchange hotel, was caused and per petrated by Democrats. A more gross and un founded charge could not have been promulgated by a designing and reckless partizan journal. That a number of the men in procession on the occasion in question were "shot at" by the "bot tle god," we presume few will deny, but that anything savoring of powder and lead was aimed at the Governor, we have it from good authori ty, is erroneous. The rowdies engaged in dis turbing the peace, if attachsd to any political party, were whigs, and " gloriously patriotic" at that. If there were any democrats present they were in had company, and deserve censure. For the benefit of the editor of the Sun we will say, however, that this base attempt to make "prominent locofocos" responsible for that which had existence only in the imagination of men, will not deter the democracy of Schuylkill coun ty from effectually killing, politically, William F. Johnston at the Ballot Box.—Pottssille Regis ter, Sept. 27. BAYS OF GRACE ON BILLS DRAWN AT SIGHT.- A Bank Accountant writes to the London Bank er's Magazine, that the house in which he is em ployed is in the habit of receiving drafts drawn "at sight" on a merchant in the town. On their being presented, the merchant insists on their being left "one day for acceptance," and takes three days' grace before he will pay the amount "ls he, - asks the accountant, "entitled to the above mentioned indulgence ?" In reply to this enquiry, the editor of the Banker's Magazine says : " The ordinary practice of London bankers is to pay all drafts drawn at sight on presenta tion and this is the course followed by all the leading mercantile houses. A bill drawn at sight does not obviously require to he accepted. It is payable on presentation, and if not so paid, would in London be noted for non-payment as a dishonored draft. In the law books, however," the Magazine goes on to remark, "it is said—qt has not been clearly decided whether bills pays, ble at sight are entitled to days of Grace." [By tes on Bills, p. 155.] The practice in New York and the other com mercial cities of the United States we believe, similar to that of London. It is ourimpression, however, that it has been decided in a Louisiana Cant, that bills drawn payable at sight are en titled to the usual grace, whioh is three days, the same as drawn atone or more days after date or sight.—Hunt's Merck. Slag. The New York Sun says Col. William S. Hay nes states that Lt. Van Vechten acted like a coward in Cuba, deserting his command in the very first engagement, and that his men after wards refused to tight under him. =llMl== MEM - • • • - . .5 •`-:- • ;or -1••• - ,„,,, _ - - ..',:!,,,.:':':1" . .f , ',1:.N7-§f: Scrib" blitags-Uitillk-VOPPings• Dr. John t paskini.or Mercerovas thrown from his buggy on afternoon last, and was so severely Injured that he died the tint day. Mr. Joseph, lof Shaming° toWnshiP , Lawrence eaurity;'iras , 'killed from a premature discharge of Powder in a limestone quarry. A man was asked why he did _not take a pa per. The ,reason be gave was, "My father when lie diedlen' years 'al(); 03,4 bless him, he left me a parcel; - and I've not - read them All yet." The valuable Steam Saw Mill of Mr. William gcott, in Knox township, Coltunbiana co., Chic, wititaided second time; Oc*idnesdai, the . 17th of September. "fli , fire--6;Scurred at noon day, and is believed to be the work - of ea . - incen diary. Apes SOL Dean, the popular young American actreasilas:aommence4 an' engagement at the National Theatre in Cincinnati. The Dennison House at Cincinnati is being repaired, and is expected to ,be opened in a short time. The farmers of the interior,ofßentuoky, bate been compelled, in many plazes, to feed their cattle on hay, the grass being so Mach burnt up by the want of rain. The first Presbyterian Church, in St. Louis, was organized in 1817; there are now twelve churches of that faith in the city, six New School, three. Old School and a new one just for ming, one Associate Reformed, and one Reform ed Presbyterian, embracing about six hundred communicants. The republic of the Sierra Madre is so near being established that our anti-progxess news papers are beginning to croak. Americans on the Rio Grande are confident of the success of the movement, and several hundreds of Texans have volunteered to assist the revolutionists in Tamaulipas, New Leon and Coahuila to drive ont - the government troops. Never leek sad—there's nothing so bad As getting familiar with sorrow ; Treat Min to-day in a cavalier way, He'll seek other quarters to•morrow." Lieutenant Wilson IL McKinney, of the U. S. Nary, departed this life at Marseilles, on the 18th of August, 1851. He was was attached to the razes Independence, on the Mediterranean station. The depot of the Jeffersonville and Columbus Railroad, at Jeffersonville, Ind., was destroyed by fire on the 20th. Dickinson Gorsuch, the young man who WBB so badly wounded at Christisia during the late negro riot, is rapidly improving, and will be able to return home in a few days. Gen. Childs, U. S. Army, has been ordered to Florida, to take command of the forces there. The office of Sheriff in New -Orleans is said to yield $25,000 to $BO,OOO per annum. A lamp lighter, at Richmond, Va., named Blossingham, is the father of 2 4 5 or 30 children. The Mammonth Cave in Kentucky, is now owned by the children of the late Gen. Jessup, and the children of the late Col. Croghan, who received it as a bequest from a wealthy relative. Train's line packet ship Daniel Webster, Capt. Howard, at Boston, from Liverpool 29th ult., brought 1800 tons of freight and 661 passen gers. There was one birth and two deaths on the passage. Mr. William Torben, one of the last of the Revolutionary patriots, died at Croton, Mass., on the 2d ult., at the age of eighty-seven years. Mr. Tarbell joined the army when quite young Re was with the army during the encampment at Valley Forge, and his picture of this camp ground, whioh was painted in the log house then occupied by Gen. Washington, is now in possession of his son in Boston, and though much faded, is still an object of great interest. gia,„ The N. H. Patriot, in speaking of the ru mor that B. B. CUBTII3, Esq. had been appointed to the seat vacated by Judge Woodbury's death, "Since a democrat could not be appointed, we arnglad that so competent and tfitexception able a man as Curtis has been selected `for the high and honorable, station so ably filled by Judge Woodbury." DIEM Vest< nifty evening, at 4 o'clock, ELIZABETH VEH N FIR, aged en years. The friend+ and acquaintances of the family am re spectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS AFTER NOON, ut 3 o'clock, from the residence of Thomas Var ner, corner of Elm and Franklin stj . ,ects, Sixth Ward. (Q For Bate•--A FINE BAY HORSE--six. years old a first-rate raeker ender saddle, and fast trotter in hareeAs ; perfectly sound. Apply at I.TI Woad street. LAF &TETTE} HALL. GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT! For One flight Only 1 TtliE celebrated American Prima Donna, Madame I ROSALIE DURAND, assisted by the eminent Prima Basso, Signor ANTONIO NORVELLI, from the Italian Opera of Milan, Vienna, Naples, Turin. and As tor Place, New York, will breve the honor of making their first appearance before the ladies and gentlemen of Piiterburgh, err THURSDAY EVENING, October 2d, 185 E. Prof.CHARLES FEINE will preside at the Plano Forte. On which occasion they will introduce the G EMS and DUETTS froth the Operas by Roseau ? Haiti ni, Donizetti, Shubert, Rolfe, Rioci,Waßace, and favo rluhomeNongs°PßOGyßAMME: PART I. I. DBO—While thus around Joy Hovers i tram La Favorite, by Denizen'. Mad. Durand and Sig. 2. Scenes-that are Brightest ; Manumit, Mad. Rosalie Wallace, Durand. 3 Grand dries—F t rom the grand Opera, " Mnhome the Second," Rossini, Sig. Noes Us. 4. Brindisi—From the celebrated Opera "Macbeth," Verdi. Mad. Basal Durand. 5. Caratina—As I view those scenes so charming; from the opera w Samnambale," Bellini. 5. Balled--Hoine..Siveetlieme ; as arranged by Sig nor Novelli. Mad. Rosalie Durand. 7. Arta—Di Tan Belinda imagine ; Martir, Doalze velli. tti, Signor No PARS It. 1 Brand Duo—Ah. Se io potosi Riangere; BeDino, Donizetti, Mad. Rosalie Durand* Sig.Ncrosi li .= 2. Criltbmted Ballad—My Heart Bowed-Down • Bohe mian Girl ; Balla; Big. Dforelli. 3. La Sermade —By Shubert; Mad. Rosalie Durand. 4 Romanc,.—lnfelice ela erevedi, &mint; Verdi; Signor Notelli. 5. Romanza--Coavlen Patir ; Child of the Reghaent, Donizetti, Mad. Rosalie Durand. O. Smugglee3 Song Here upon my Vessel Dear; Ricci, Signor Novelli. T. Grand Aria—Salute a la France; Child of the R giment ; Donizertl, Mad. 'Rosalie Durand. Tickets of admission 50 cents. To tie had at the Mu sic Stores, principal Hotels, and at the _Door, on the eve ing of the Concert. Doors open at 6j ; Concert to commence at 73 •octl:4t • Dancing School. " 4 : 5, M2.CBRaaltefro Atr l l deipytfullz iniormst t a t iesauieme rp tz that his ~, e heol will open for the! ailment on ev 'ling, October Bth, 1851, at Splanela Monongahela R oom s,o corner of Filth and Smithfield streets.. Be will teach plain and fancy Cotillions:Polka Quadrilles, Scottish Quadrilles, plain and ianes,-12Valtzes. Mr. B. can be seen at the Rooms every day, from t lO to 10. A. , and 4to6P. M. ,oettha Ci talc of 4 1 11 c ,N 1 ,6 8 1113 1 4 ° & °' UNTY k. No. In the Court of Commor t Pleas. No. a 29 October Term, 1851. 55 IN THE MATTER of the applimation .4..,- '1 :. of the mem/ crs of the Assoctate Re (.t, .L . , formed Churl' At of Hannasville. in Atte ti , ‘,,, - )ts. gheny Courd,y, for a Charter of Incorpo -, ~ i ration. And now , ; to wit. September 27th. 1851, —The Articles of A s sociation of the As sociate Reformed Church. of Hamarsville, having been presented in and perused by the rOUTI, and the Court having carefully examined said Instrument, and, it ap- Dearing to the Court Oat the object, articles and condi tions therein set forth a; a lawful, and not injurious to tire community, nor contrary to the laws of the Uoited States of this Commonwealth. Thereupon, on motion of John Barton, F.sq., the Court direct the same to be filed in the Office of the Prothono tary of said Court, and notice to he inserted in the Pitts burgh Weekly Gazetni and Pittsburgh Weekly Post for tare. weeks, setting fd.rth the application tothis Court to grunt said Charter of ;Incorporation. BY the Court. From the Record. CEO. E. HAYS, ea p3o:3tw Prothonotary. 1 . 'Gazette copy.] ciAL; AN WANTED.--A good Salesman wanted 1... in a Clothing Store One acquainted with the bu siiess preferred - ;* Enqiiirnist THIS OFFICE. I 001 (.1 _ I , Stray. Blare. AMP. to the suaiscriber,living in Moon' townshtp, Allegheny county, about 14 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Ohio River, a Atifk "S ' BRIGHT BAY hi & RE,IS hands high; three, white feet; and about 11 years oil: with a star on her forehead. The owner is requested io come forward, prbve property, par charges and take hor away, or she will he disposed of according to law. oett:3t. JOHN M'KINLEY. ASONIC a fine assort 11l ix:mutat Masonic Aprons and Scarfs, made ex presfiltsoorlleheehteadpioana:on of the ANN O'S, No 80 Fomnh street. *eel Irt Esti kIUTTk;It--2-----50 Its. Fresh Butter iast ree'd and for sale tit MORRIS' TEA MART, in the Dia l:II [sent" ENUINE MERBIIIDA .AREOW ROOT Pearl age, :Tapioca Pearl Barley..and Heeltfr's Farina. Just received,and for sale bye A.MESA JONES. V-'i'l:•f'.'_ - 7.iiQ - !•..•:;' •• • • - 4 grt - s 4 - :>: --~ f :{ THEATRE. LOWED AND MANAGED Priem of Admission—First Tier and Parquaths 5004 Second and Third Tiers 2504 Reserved seats la Dress Circle 7504 Private Roses 81,00. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 71. Ill• Third night of the American Tragedian, Mr4.B. ROBERTS. WEDNESDAY EVENING, October, I eti=the peaform &noes sill commence with Hamlet. •Mr. I. B RobertaX • • --Mr. 0-Poster. Gertrude. •-- Vickery.- heita:r....:-.ldrsiffarte. Trance, by the Misses - Toe whole to eonatuda . With , DEEDS, ..tgrPg&Pii- 0 / 4- N lYtif ' t - _ • • Rtehardeen. Mrs. In rehearsal, - '' • • QUASINICIDOMIEDor NOThE DAME. ------------------ satteltemant.- 1 4n ew Ay — Sty est, VILL, OPEN,. T lita, EVENING t _September . Unh,_ther igitglie:Perfilitt ag . ' Tr° ''illY"" 1. 7 . IN "S GRAND' CIABSIIII:C4ANORAMA- OF THE:.: - SEA AND SHORES OR - THE.MEDMBROTEAN • _ depleting all thegnana,heautifaltiublime. scene .„_, the einsikal shores of the ..014-Naria : for A War ' thousand miles in extent,pOneruiced. Irp:the nib o,snd press to be by fer the most truthfort:iniPiqehPlis/Ve and magnificent Painting ever brought into tom coming- Admission-25 cents; Children 15 cents.' abet - . rano- - rams will move every evening in the week-at a iberaTe Greenwood OardrD. • __ ACHOICE COLLECITIONI OF- SHRUBBEIty. !ling Roses, Rasabeasy; Strawberry , 43oosebetry , Rhubarb, G rape Ifinechartir Monthly Roses: azdeyery plant necessary to .ornanient yardirand - gardenaiww be found at OreellyteOktiorstry. "An . Omnibus .leaves the corner of Market and Fifth 'sueeti,:Pittahurglt every half hour, for the Garden. Creams and other "re freshments served up to the Saloons- - Orders addressed to the ProptietorMest-Mifinheater, Allegheny county, Pa., will receive , prcimpt attention. '•z" jy2s:l( Se tlitee. _ IIE public areirtforined - that the OFFICE 7 BOARD of the City of Pittsburghis at No. dii,rttnt street, between Fourth' andlXiimond streets, where all Notice P-and Cobutunicsaloris'for the Board mast be lell. SIitARLES:NAYLOR, islt Sentelani G. 11. ABNOW 6t--0 0 4 • BANKERS AND DEALERS -F2f EXCHANGE COIN BANK DIOIE 3 BIGHT A ID TIMED Fr* ke, Collections carefully attended'tor and proettedareartt ted to any part of the Union stEr!sat9 o lsiig , BOUGHT Arm ual Na.! 741TOitifiri 36ts menl3l Neii4oor teithe Vint' of .rittabutitb:iY-1 STRAW BID RP anti 1 , STEIAWSERIZITOSI: A QUANTITY:of Trife*:Eisdhitb4isalitteStioss... bik terry inerairfor sale diaCdifilattilltirserr , ""• This being the season few . planting. tho.pittnts; Tan' get: , well established sea .frultbetteelbi - fallosehig - Seascht. This ouriely Wantn_DO. reCOMlneltaa_ tioWl•Thir-,-1.111% quantity brought to. tlitt:rittshargh .titipsheyeelir - cents par quart, when the other mild. et Wand 12icenta. They are:more productivostedfintii flavored,. and hold out longer in frait.inthy two weeks. item Berries measure 9} ignites, TonnlW - d. 7 sample of this Fruit can be seen at Mr. Henry - tileliVteisila r ilemeiry Store, corner of the Diamond andllaTket stnset;,:hall orders left there wilt he proattply ettended foetid roc warded to any distance. 'JOHN - LOVirElf, Coat TM lehtseeit; Seminary for Yount- , ea• 11.1"0. 80 CHATHAM STREET.-4111S-:ldotsra4BB d aug htera, intend opening a:BadICZ SCHOOL; for YOUNG LADIES, on Mondai,thadih:ir Onniihig t : where nil the branches of a polite and- mefateducalioa: will be taught. Vocal and lustramenttl Mule PrUir taught by Miss. J. V. Meng. Tenin pf.Multion- ma a known on application: fiep27:2lo . uttartlera oast: THE CHAMTERS-COAL:COMP/thit hairininside extensive arrangrinenta fetiA!pplng- CCOLI or( the Ohio Elver, at the harbor, at hillEws ROCHS,Itre how prepared to deliver fie hundred Toms a day, at one dal? lar per ton of 2240 pounds (seats weight) tire ger'teni. being allowed for loss in shipmenh'or,(ontil further no tice), ninety five oratsper Joni APO. , Tney will sell to the connuy, at their:whirG , eqeqe:ll4l , - the ser ton, to all pasties loading-their - own wagons. This Company has peculiar faehithis ferleldinifitteinn• boats, ke for the like or lower. markets A ton of 2240 pounds contains Wary bushels of Pitts burgh Coal, fairly measured: App to the Clerk, at theofftee, at Mireses Rooks; or to tfie Engineer, Er:WooD MORRIS, BEV, at 'the Monongahela House. THOMAS:NPELBArH, sep29:tm President 0.0. C. Varna for Sale. A PART of the Erick Tavern Fenn, on the Browns wile Road, about two mites front the filonongahe la Bndge, containing about fifty ae.tes,la itiferred forego in quantities to snit parehasers Terms Very reastinnA , ble. For pardeulars, enquire on the premien. sep29:tarti wita-NOBLZ.:, Solaces THE Stockholders of the CITIZENS' DEPOSITS:!: BANK are hereby notified that an .eleethin'foi Three Directors, to servo for one year,kainbelielkat -- the Office of the Cemocuty, on TaterdayiktielikklWof ' October, proximo, at 12 o'clock,bt By order of the Directors. st. Valuesltrkfi Par= sit.Aaation IN POTSIIIIACe of thc directions eiudidOod d:l the lass will and testament of JOIMCRFADY,.Atteased, we will expose to public sale, at AsCorot ßoutsiththe Cite of Pittsburgh. on PdONDA..l4lhenth day Or fktol v, 18.51 at JO o'clock, A: M all the; valitable . trAghlisdhx . arc in Baldwin township, in:the .cOunty . of Allegheny; bounded by lands of Daniel Risher Gordon, JacOb Cready and others. near the Six M ile Perry o n the Mo. , no4gabeta river,contairdogabradNlNETY-SMACRECS —and allowance. A large propordou of which contas Stone Coal of the very best rtualltr. - Therland ft of en excellent description for farnurgruposes; arxd persons wishing to engage either in Agriculture or lltOCoal bu *moans, will find this a desirable oppormtilty ax'secare a good bargain. Terms made known et salenr - ' JOSEPH O'BRIEN . d•ARAti. mtamoLLAN; septilr‘ltskwtt Fzemitora of . JohnCready, deed: WATCHES. --Just openiog,n nowstock of_tho Beast qualities of Lortdon,AdYerisdol.PaziettridGetto ., 411. matches., elected with:great care, and can be war ranted and confidently recommended for &TABBY sasd accuracy of time confident, cases and dialsgreistilesfi&.,4 quality, and of new and beautiful patterns., Alitifteldok will be sold very low,andwidtguaranteekeptices , as cheap as they can Installed eitherf.astar - We5t,... ,, _ also, a fine assortmEntof istedlemq*lrto-40seteirfirter finished as the best, but sufficiently to - itt. iteeptood , time. Gold Patent Lever Watches, 18 oarattluteisad fall jewelled, as lowas 11:20.00: - - '- W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, • comer Matket and Fatted% sta. N. B.—Watch and Clock repliring.donepremptly , in the hest manner, and warranted. • • (6 6 1 ,20 AHOUSE AND LOT FOIL 8760e , -' -For Sale—a - House and Lot of SO feet tront,on Esplanade streetidahs-. gheny City, by 60 feet deep. Thole:Mu is a rtwi atory of four rooms, and a good dry cellar; aportit:o infrOnti with lattice work and grape vines k a garden, att. in complete orderr. ar. d pleasantly situated floor the tiOttiP Common. Terms accommodatlnv . • • H. CUTILB Aletill Agent, - - Sotithfield,arreet:t [sep.lo:l vr Notice.. /TINE Creditors of M. D. PATTON are monestedJa - I meet on Thursday, October 2d,prortnici, at 3 tOokiclrf - P. M, M.D. t the Office of said M . Patton, where astate-, ment of his business affairs will twpreseattat fcrizthair consideration. Rev. Dr. Itint — co aeIAWSILIFF. , KtTTANNING, PA., TXTILL RE-OPEN, foritsSi-XTR,SESSION,:ony.ferf . VT nesday. October 49111, 1851; Tawas—Per Session of 22 Weslis—PalableinAdeanci:. Board and English Tuition, - ; EON, Piano, with Staging and use of Itistramept; Preach, German, Latin, Drawing fa. Paindng f eselliio. o o', Bed, Bedding and Washing, - - 4,00 ; Stationery, - - • -15 ; The two Sessions commence respectively, on - t he IkM Wednesday in April and in October. Pupils are not:re.f calved but by special arrangement, for less. than one session. No deduction for absence, except in cases of great emergency. NO EXrans. •-• ;. Circulars, containing Recommendations, &u CWtahe had of kis. G. R. Whim, Market street, And; bf - Mtit. Mellor. 81 Wood street. - feeplo.2.l. Buggy tor Sate. A ~NEAT EASTERN BUOGY,withlenther topontide IV by Watson & Co., Philadelphia, for Bale Engaire of TOWNSEND, CARE toCCki "-• septo St. Clair street: • ;: ;:1 WATCH REPAIRING—I a allith different branches- . , done as well as at any - firther establishment Irr;: America, and at as low prices, at ROOM cep2s SUDlerketstreeti...'r, For Sale or _Went. , OFFER for sale or rent the bonsai Poisf;resigeaa in, In Allegheny City', formerly owne:d'pr edge Crier. Possession - wilt be given. at time. For terms apply to R. flproul - PitallnlOOss -- or the rubseritter, on the premises, ILOWC O O II- •: ,, ..c:•) - sep26:tre CAZORGE WRITE,. No, 59ariet 'street, viriW _ Opelt on Monday next,a eholeestock of VEL'VETz WATERED SILK. and C.140T0 CTCIAESiOtItaii demi est Patterns, to wbieh-he reiDectinlly inlltei!ntte. nfinn ,- sep26aw WINCHFSTSIt PATEleff.. sIiGULDER to:en Mt-thev Ty SHIRTS.—Juat received sgood-iskOttdierd above Garments. Gemtlemen mho. have lievei the luxury of a good fitting ShistaillobEterate:aprom nent page from the book of vexationa , tyArying , theseo shine. Those who have worn them need only Lobe I,a;-. formed that they can be supplied ' - HINTON & COM, ' No.oo Fourth 'for Sale. 'VW° LOT 9 OF GROUND, sittuttein the borborth TManchester. each having a front on Ohba Lune of + twenty three teefthree inches, and elletalintrtrack..rdre huudred and thirty-eightfeetto an alley: - Satd•Lotarsif. l :! be sold separately or Jo:Cindy. - r- - Terms reasonable. • For farther Pardcalarsatitialies rip J. S " A?dILTOWS Office) •63 Fifth street. - - sep26:tf - • EAL STATE W A NTE.II—A . Lot of to or i 4 .feet JCL fronton-Smithfield mreet,betweenVir!4suld . Sli thl. streets, by Stl or more feer deep. Alga, Wanted—One or two Lots oil: ItIVAL Persons di•pored to sell will offer their , lowest pnia and best terms. _ . Dwelling Holum and Stcviels:4oo 44 sTubseilber offersfor rent OneiStopi Viiii* m end-Dwelling Houseisituatedon,the,eirner -1- of Elm and Webster streets. 'Theta are nine atomsw the Dwelling Rouse. The Store Room is iescsiditlier ' Enquire of AIRS. A.MANIILTDMit - pen2se2se!SS Ilretleofstreet..:— _.---' uOPPKR STOCKS -100 shares blinnesotaldiuirtg.ooooloo.l • LOU do Peninsula.,..• 100 do Douglass BoughtonliiiiitiLC O nips4; 100 do North West 100 do Ontonagon 100 do Forest 100 do Coiling 125 do Eureka 200 do Bird 250 ao Fire Steel On connigninent andpr pale by - • A W1L 1 04. 1 Stork and Exebanee ftEr4E - rtl — Es - Jos l re."'""6*-- —•- - gelds CRAM.ust received an for sale bp tht. quart or bushel, at-hIORRD 3 ' TEA-MARTMAO, Diamond. tseD3o-,t, ICH BlLlitl—A. 6 hlesorr & Co. bevel's:der:zed 'l,- „Llb a beautiful lot of very superior Diese,Sa nook ksr.. and rich styles, at Nos. et cad 64 Plaiket streirt A A. MASON & CO. have on hand and` are"in r daity receipt oT largo quantiticieof 1101" _ZIOOdig ISIIOn enrich Figured Bilks, Satins,Ceshaterec , Ds moh _ elt. Ice. All of which they wilt gnatantee'in.P nte •:__4l;l2el 1,3 Express, at EtwelMl A- MASON .eY3,.ss~-_ ,=--z~-.r+. -...~~w.-..cm:.~w.sr~'`-~*.z~k'rvw+=..'~ ; ~; '. 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