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:fDtt CGUELND-41;CENIT-PLEPT
Sli .PittaGugli
• , Jolt KtAtE, SENATOR,'
• • . :1011N. nArtros.
• • SA3III-a. FLIMING. PittAurgit. •
- ' A. J. llRlRREN,.Pittsbuigh.:
• • - tiIISEUR Y. 011..110ItE,•Lawirturvilli..
SAIIIIEI,-31tKEE,•131rmingitant, •
.1. C. STEWART. Plum Townf.hip.
• CITARLES KENT, Pittsburgh.
'• rocsrs cossasstoxEn,
' JACOB TOSLEIL Pittsburgh.
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• JACOB iIicCOLLISTER, Pittsburgh.
AUDIDOIT. '
STEPHEN WOOD. •
PROTRONOTJET.
.EDIVACD 11cCORKLE, Indiana Township.
. AGGOCIATE JUDGE.
. 'PATRICK McKENNA, Pittsburgb.
Ite•Anembliag of the State Democratic Coma-
Lion, of 18.52..
. Irt pennon:width is. , 3elutlon telopted by tho Democratic
State Central Committec , of Pennsylvania, the Delegates to
the State Conitvotion of March 4th.1852, are swooshed to
re-assemble at the Capitol, at IIdERI2.3I,IUIO:m TIAIRS'•
DAY. the :Mth day of August, A. D. 1852. at 11 o'clock A. 31.,
for the -pongee of notubtating a Judge, of the Supreme Court
- of Peansylonnia.. W. L. 11TRST, VAcirta.t. •
ISluxsal Crusts. I
Vlltunat Wstso, • "`"'"' "`"'
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ALLEGII43IIr VALZEt
Theit:Tofu:en end value attached to this
Road; are daily manifested by public expression
- tbrouilt.the press; North as well as South of
Pillshergh. Irmay well. be acknowledged •as
Site Read—duo link in the great chain that conk
sients the South-West, through Pittsburgh to New
York City, 'Boston, Western and Southern New
York-.opening an immense trade for Pittsburgh
coal and her •varioni manufactures. To those
cities cod that home:lse tract of country com
.prising Western New York, the Caeadas and
Southern New York ; Pittsburgh has been isolat
ed, and only known as the . a' Sooty City ; " her
weelth, enterprise, and resources, as little under
stood as the interior of Japan.
When the French and English were striving
for the mastery and possession of this portion of
the Continent,- so valued Wes the' poaltion of
Pittsbnrgh us the Rey to the whole, that it was
tint lost to be given up, and its occupancy by the
English—the end of French dominion in Ibis part
OfAmerica. A glance at the map will show the
justness of the conclusions and that ibe may yet
aspLre to pre-eminence. _
.Alle9heny Valley Road will be made; • and
one Northeno neighbors will be enabled to vies
us, partsklng of the rich bounties so abundantly
tiestowed on their brethren or the South ; and
when the Albany & Susquehanna Rail Road
(now in progress) shall be completed to Bingham
- . ton. N. T., tbe shall then be in closet proximity
to the farmer city as well ns Boston and Rotifer.
IVe extract from 13inghaaton (N. Y.) De=
mocrat, a Northern:paper
Imporiont Ritircoid Project.
We have before us a Pamphlet issued by the
:. Managers of the Allegheny • Valley Railroad
Company,'entitled."Ae•APpeal in behalf of the
• Allegheny Valley Railroad, • It contains a Let
:ter of Oct; Johnston, President of the Compa-.
• ny : the several Acts of Assembly incorporating
it ; - .the Leiters Patent • issued in pursuance of
• the" Act of Incorporation ; -the names! . of .the
• Officers and Engineers . ; " the . - Bye - Laws for the
• government of the Officers, the regulation 'of the
Meetings. of the Board of Managers, &o.;_ a Re
port of . the Associate Engineer, and a Tabular
Statement, showing the 'productions and busi
neaszesourees of the section of country lyiog
within range.of- propoied Road. . • , •
• . Thiele tow beyond a question the Most impor
tantitnexecuted Railroad enterprise in the old
-States:. The name - was .originally "The Pitts
;lnirglii.Rittanning and Warren Railroad Compa
-: • ny," and Warren, in - Warren
_county, was pre.
.scribed as the Northern terminus of the Road. -
But the' construction of the N. Y. 4: Erie Rail
. ' road ' opened to the Company - as a wider • field; a
new motive and a definite and splendid object—
They accordingly procured an amendment:of
'their Charter, authorizing an . extension of their
' Road to the line. orthie State, and a • change of
• .
their corporate name to the more descriptive and
• - - .appropriate one they now use.: - The object In the
construction 'of* a ' Railroad from • the City Of
Pittsburgh to connect • with the N. Y. & Erie
Railroad,
_it or 'near • whore it Crosses the Alle
"gbeny in this State, cutting off probably by a
shorter'route; the great western bend of the Al
, legheny. •
.. • . -
The privileges granted to the Company by the.
Several acts making up their. charter are. highly,
faiorable and important. In addition to the
: usual grants in such cases, the counties of
glieny,,Armstiong,'C_lerion, Jefferson , ' Elk, Ve.
...nano, Warrick, "McKean , and Potter, are each
.autherized to subscribe to the 'stuck, - -to -an
•• amount not exceeding 10 'per cent of their its-;
.-sessed . . valuation. The Cities of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny are also 'permitted. to subscribe in
their corporate capacity thestock. The Cora
- pony aro authorized to pay interest -on :stook
:subscriptions at the rate of six per cent, and the'
several instalments paid in, froth'. the date of
• :each payments. The.present . Managers of the
Company aro John T. LOgan,,Glici W. :Jackson,.
Lyman `Silmortb, p.,R. Brunetti Jae. Bilf f ingiton
-
and Thomas :McCulleek, • Esqs.,• zentlemen• of
-• high haeinels character, intelligence - and enter
. prise,. and !worthily • .representing .• the active,"
e it a rb i u ti r te gh res , in t a of m p a s t ra. ter
.
iro r h ivi er a ci t' tit ri en v s i . n .a g n e l l ,l,t o lehi
; inapt : consequence. . The
.President is Ron:
Witi.- :F. Johnston, -late Governor - of Pe 1-;
• _;.yitnitt. • ." , ,• .
•. We repeat that this is now.- .without doubt the
" most important • contemplated • Railroad in the
old• thirteen States.. Ai ccinneotiog• the immense
: business of the section through which it passes,
and the City of •Pittsburgh with the." Y. and
:•Erie Railroad • and thus .with - the •• aity, Of, Nevi
.• • York, it would be entitled to no slight consider
.-. ation. -"Tot it • goes far beyond allthis. It will
• . fond an almost.direct,', , and :.the quickest " • and
-•..chespest route of business and travel from " the
Commercial Emporinin7 Cincinnati the "''Queen
„St the West," and is knit the, link. Moist wanting.
-:cOmplete • the, 'chain.' Connecting. directly
4.1* the Valley of the Ohio, the travel - it' Will
. tipinniand frota southern Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, :
northern. Kentucky, western Tennessee and the
:valley . Of the Mississippi, - will be immense. -/t
will be to - the: --- 14L - Y;'St Brier Railroad, its south
ern branch, se:the:L . oe shoreUne•Nrillita
ern, and certainl Will not be second in coase.
• queue°. To tbe,..N:1%,&. Erie Railroad and the
,city of-New Y s tirk* its nnportanoe cart hardly be
over . estimated; and we hope to eve the means
and infliteneei,of both enlisted in its advance-,
C.ILVAL COMMISBiONEIL,--BEAVEtt CaLINTY.—We
learn from a friend that the late Democratic! Con-.
yention in Beaver County, uxuspiinously rectom
mein-led Trionits J.PowEn, Esq.,.for the office of
CFrust,eoramissloner. 3ir. P. is a gentleman oi
great , experience, arid it elected;
wontd make One of thi tiest - officers fitia ev
•
-The Journal, in its anxiety ta raise: a lath)
enthusiasm for the Whig meeting to -night; head
ed as follows, an article on the North Parnlina
election, on. Wednesday last :
WHIG VICTOR - V.
North, Coroltua Reditemod . l Itegemertit•
AUGUST 20
The came paper then saye
4, Telegraphic despatches new render it sure
that the Legislature is Whig on joint ballot, mar t :
ing a Whig Senator. in Congtesa 1 ,
This is a most encouraging sign for Soon
and Graham."
The Journal crows in pile loud manner, on a
telegraphic announcement lathe Sallie:kora Sun.
:The'following le from the eatne gooanuthority,
my 1.4 e snro, if slower, means of Uncle
Sam's • .
" Newi bne reached from all the counties
In the - State of North Carolitn, SHOWING A ,
COMPLETE TRIUMPH OF TUC DEMOORA
TIC TICKET. in that ancient' and honortible -
Stafe; • Iteld'amajority will average six thoutand.
The Whigs 'have a majority of• two in tho Com
mons, end the Democrats a majority of six in
the Senate, so that on joint ballot, the Demo
crats have a majority of four. Thin secures a
Democratic U. 13. Senator."
Thle is a most encouraging sign for "-who?
very encouraging, no doubt, to Gen. Scott. Now,
neighbor, tell na—does'that announcement afford
any encouragement to tho friends of Pierce and
'King? Mike a olean breast of it; and tell us;
then remember one thing—never make a noise
until'you are oat of the woods.
Now for another "Whig victory" "Cali
fornia Redeemed " good neighbor, is sbe not?
Read the following from the Washington Union,
of Monday:—
" The late arrivals from California bring the
intelligence of. a democratic triumph in that
State, by the election of majorities in both
broaches of the Legislature. Thus it appears
that Soott's name has been as powerless , to con
jure with upon the fnr•off coast of the Pacific
as upon that of the Atlantic, where the public
mind has been from day to day. thoroughly as
tounded- by such new devolopements concerning
his political opinions as to produce the profound
conviction that he has sought political distinc
tion, not by a steady adherence to a fixed policy,
but by often identifying himself with factions
that have passed away with the passions that
gave them birth, *being regarded now- but as a
school-boy's tale, the wonder of an hour."
We give the following bit of information from
the same "good authority," as the Journal quot
ed. As it is "good authority," let our neigh
bor read it at the next meeting of the Scott club,
of which he is (we believe) Chairman :
"The Democratic members from Tennessee
and Kentucky are equally elated with the result
in North Carolina, and believe that their own
States will follow 'in the footsteps of their pre
decessors.' The whige aver that the democrats
are already speaking of the re-election of (lea.
Pierce in 18456, while the 'whip aver that Mr.
Fillmore will be good after that time."
W BIG VICTORIES."
It L now reduced to an absolute pertain'y that the Mtlepi
have elected both the member of Congreav from Iowa;
moreover they hare carried the Legielaturc: and vat elect a
tinned Shut. „Senator. The tuajotity of John P. Q.ot, whig
emelllate for Convex.;to tbo flrst .114141, nth 1 4. nt kart
one 'thousand. • • •
After MU, it 13 rearrely neomary to mla Unit the Statr
will Co for Szott and Graham. by on overwhelming, uutjority.
--Journal., of Irolneoloy.
' The Journal is becoming more reckless in its
statements than em the Gazette. We risk noth
ing in saying, that when the editor vrroto the
above, he knew better, and was fully aware that
the State was democratic by a large vote, not
withstanding t moor conceded one member of
Congress to the whip. The democrats have
carried the Legislature by a handsome majority,
and it will go for Pierce and Ring by en over
whelming vote. He bad better try another Itoor-
back on North Carolina.
The Whigs say their candidate *never fainted.
Very well. But when they say this, we advise
Democrats to nak them whether Gen. geOTT over
"bobbed," and then road then the following
which occurs in a defence of General (CAI ES,
published in the New Orleans Delta, rat Juno 17,
1896 :
,4 Whilst on this station, Gen. Scot; then a
Captain of Artillery, had a difficulty with Dr.
Upshaw, Surgeon of the Gth regiment, whom be
challenged to mortal combat. The bootor at
the time WB9 confined to his sick bed, with a
disease that threatened his life. However, he
conditionally accepted his challenge to tight
when convalescent. Subsequently another quar
rel arose between the Captain and Dr. Claude, a
highly honorable gentleman of the faculty, which
resulted in a hostile meeting, and after the mag
nanimous Captain delivered his fire, he gave his
adversary's ball a free passage, by inclining hie
body, or in vulgar parlance, bobbed. This dis
graceful conduct excited general disgust on this
part of bin friends, and the numerous spectators
present, who reproached him for his cowardice.
The Captain, with the greatest nonchalance, re
plied, "that as no stipulations in the preliminaries
forbade il, he had a rt.* to prostrate Unmet! on the
ground." This pitiful eubterfugo was appreciat
ed in its true light. Had a circumstance of this
kind occurred with a private citizen, he would
have been branded with contumely and disgrace.
What must be the feelings of the gallant Captain,
an officer in the confidence of the Government,
whose subalterns and men scorned Mm for being a
coward and o poltroon? What encouragement
could these soldiers have, in the event of meet
itigthe enemy, when all confidence wait lost in
their commander ? These problems we will
leave in the hands of the Commander-in-Chief
of the War Department to solve, who, we hesi
tate not to say, can appreciate the worst perfidy,
and reward tbo most arrant cowardice.
From the circumstance of Captain Scott being
compelled to visit Washington to be tried by a
court-martial, the contemplated fight between
him and Dr. Upsbaw did not take place as soon
as anticipated. The affair became notorious all
over the country, and when the meeting did come
off at Natchez, Dr. Upshaw wan very particular
in having embodied in tho preliminary arrange
ments, "that there ehouki be no DDOKING, nonniso,
on DODGING." Those facts are an exemplification
of. Captain' Scott's " religious and patriotic ecru
e ;" and, perhaps, may bo attributable to his
7oathfcil impetuosity of temper; but we aro sat
isfied that early impreSsloris upon his mind were
lasting, as be retained the same indelible recol
lectione in matnrer ago against Generals Jackson
and Gaines."
An exchange says that in one thing there is a
similiarity between DANIEL NEMER and SCOTT
they both ' , bob "—though with this distinction,
that the former (who is considerable of an ama
teur fisherman) d' bobs" for eels, while the latter
"Lobs" for pistol shots.
Ni1:95129. EDITODS :—Tne death of the lament
ed aEAUJOUT has left a vacancy in our ticket for
..the office of Canal Commissioner; and the inter
ests of the State require that a thorough busi
ness man ahould bo selected to fill that important
office. We should have au honest man,—ono
Who haa some practical knowledge of the For
warding busineik as well as the navigation of
our Western watere—the main arteries or feeders
of ourcanal. In Captain JOHN BIRMINGHAM,
of this county, we have just the man the people
wonld like to vote for, and who combines all the
above requisites to make a good offioer, express
ed In short: "Capability and honesty." Hie at
tachment to democratic principles Las over been
warm and unwavering. We ask attention to his
claims,, and will insure his election if nominated
by the largest majority ever given in this . State;
For the Morulug Post.
MESSES. HASP = g . _ It iS mot . often
I*ublo newspaper publishers with epi s tles of
any kind, , yet I - cannot let the present Vale of
affairs pass without calling the attention of the
democracy to the name of Major A. A. DouotAss,
formerly of Mercer county, but now a resident
of Allegheny county, for the nomination of
Canal Commissioner.
Maj. Douglass has been, and is known us a
most efficient Democrat from his youth up to the
present time. I speak what I know of him, and
I am glad to have the opportunity of beaming
witness to his faithfulneas at; a Democrat.
Should the Conmition place him in Domino. ;
ilea, I will vouch for it, that wherever he is
known, he will receive a vote that will be both
creditable to bimeelf and the. democratic part y.
ti JACKSON.'
Dluenthrulled I Tt
DID SCOTT DODD'S
Foi . tho Morning Poet.
AIIEGIMNY:
After particular inquiry among our dealers in
meney,we_cannot find any favorable change ,to ,
report in our own city , '
.It" fs about as last re.;
ported, and xuanithinleit strange that this arti
cle of " trade' l .shenid be held so _high among un
When it is tie extremely cheap -in neighboring
Cdties.
,But, - perhaps, the spirit of enterprise In
that line bas not yet reached 1116.
We learn front the New York Post of the 16th
that the stock tnarket is well sustained, and,
that though" there is not quite co much anima
den in the speculative steaks. Federal stocks
Wore in demand and the sales. show some ad
vanced United Buttes alias.. of 1867 improyed.l
those:of 1866 a and the fives of 1805, .
Illi
nois State bonds of 1647 idianced, A ; Delaware
& Hudson • Canal one • per cent; Pennsylvania
Coal, ; Hudson hiver,i; South Michigan, ;
Central Miohigan,l; Erie Convertibles of 1871
-one per cent ; Harlem, h, and Albany, flohenect
,
"My, one per cent This shows a strong markot
in the abiente of large transactions. Canton de..
olined, I ; Rending, ; Nicaragua, and the
first Hudson Dcid, f.
The exports of coin last week ouly amount to
$858,186; making $1,160,564 in all this month,
while we have in one arrival $1,900,006 in gold
dust. "
The exporte since the let _January amount to
$16,765,072.
The balance in the Sub•Treasnry autonota to
$5,453,743 00. •
_ .
The receipts tram customs last week wile
$943,451.
The current rote of interest is 3 per cent. per
In Sacramento, Stockton, Marysville, and
some of the interior mining down, dust cannot
be procured for less than $l7 25 per ounce.
Exchange is quoted—sight exchange' on the
principal Atlantic cities, 3 per cent. ; 30 days,
21®91 do; 60 days, ILIO2 8o ; 90 days, I®l]
do; sight and 10 day bills on London, 46b®
46id ; 60 days, 470471 d; sight and
.10 day
bills on Paris, 4 80 fr; CO day bills 4 90 fr.
-There was a fair demand for exchange. The
rate of exchange, it is said,, cannot continue
much longer at so low a rate as 3 per cent. pre
mium.
The news from Nicaragua is good. The ad
vices state that the next arrival of dust will be
fully as much as the present one. Business was
active. Many dippers bad arrived out with
cargoes of dust, yet the supplies were not in ex
cess of the demand, and good prices were ob
tained: Gold dust , was plenty.
The exports of gold from Ban Francisco will
be very large in September October, and the
early part of November ; and ITO may then ex
pect larger receipts, though the last few arrivals
average 4306 millions per month.
In the months alluded to the miners lay In
their winter etoek of goods, and bring or send
down to the port alt their gold. The prospezta
very encouraging both for the mining aclventurtr
and the merchant and trader.
The foreign exchange market is very. firm, but
dull.
Sterling at 1103 for banker;' tills is ohtsittell
for the small tlemand there is. '
Francs 5.11.1(66.16,1. blou.y continues easy
for borrowers where the securities 'are good.--
Loans on call, and abort and tne.dium dated pa•
per, era of extreme facility fornegotiation. Long
dated paper, lizeugh less -
.readily taken, is cur
rent atte,TAG per cent. •
The exporte•of specie from New York for the
week ending on Satnrday, was as follows:
Ship Amerksn F.ne.le. Landau, Peru Fn id
Steamer Europa, I.ltervool,
da .4t Frelr.ll Filt er
Steamer normally. L'amney, Ju .
Frameth AMer
Merman direr nyd 1 , al
Total. .1i tiv. 1 - th t. Aug. 1!...:th •
• • ' 15,!..0A1.951
'tidal or t 4C
SALES AT. THE 11,ALTIH6RE STOVE BOARD
, TURMAS, August 17.
100 shares Bolt. and Ohio Railroad time...Bs
G do York and Comb. Railroad. ......
At the Board this day, Md. 6's (dosed at 108
bid, 10 asked; Balt. 6'8,1890, 108 bid;lo9 ask
ed; Balt. St. Ohio Rallroadßonde,lB73, 901 bid,
07 naked ; do 1830, 04 bid, 07 asked ; do shares
83/j , bid, S 4 asked; York and Cub. Railroad
214 bid, 22 / asks,' ; Balt. and &sq . . Railroad 30
bid, 31 naked.
COMMERCIAZ PROSPECTS.—The New York
Post says that that city is just commencing
its fall business, which thus far compares
favorably with the corresponding season of
last year. Then, a money crisis, bad just
occurred, very unfavorable to the fall trade, and
to the credit and standing of mauy dealers. Now,
on the contrary everything looks promising.—
Payments are making, both by western and
southern dealers, with. great regularity and
promptness. The credit of city dealers is sound,
and surplus balances with them ore -far. more
common than usual, as Is shown by the compar
itively small amount of their paper offering for
discount in the market. .
The woollen trade has beea exceedingly ;active
the last week or two. Prices have risen 'and
dealers freely express the opinion that their
trade this season will be better than for any
preceoding years, both as to extent, profits and
'payments.
The trade in dress goods has commenced favor-
ably, with a good ilimand and moderate stocks.
The supply Is- hardly as groat as . usual at
the commence m ent of a - season, and a con
tinned demand will be', met :by latellitsupplies,
both foreign and domestic. This would seam to
insure steadiness in prices, there not being any
prospect that a glut of goods will be thrown
upon the market. A previous knowledge of an
over supply often leads dealers, as it did last
year, to defer their fall purchases, in anticipa
tion of a decline. The steady rise of cotton will
insure a maintenance of current rates for cotton
goods, as the supply, though ample was never so
well regulated as it appears ibis , year. Com
mission houses and importers alike enjoy the
prospect of a l.arge and profitable business.
The circumstances of the country favor a
large demand.
The very large cotton crop at the south, reach
ing over 9,000,000 bales, from which good price s
have boon realized, has made money abundant
and given to the mitton-growing states the basis
for large purchases, while their stocks are re
ported low. •
In the west, sonthwest and north, the farmers
are usually prosperous, as may be inferred from
the fact that their stocks from last year's grain
harvest have not been fieely bent'forward.
The wool clip of this year has , been a full ono
and has been generally disposed of • to advan
tage, thus placing a large amount of cash in pos 7
anion of the farmers, of which the country meri
chants are feeling the benefit.
The prosperity of the cotton grower is scour•
od another year, for the stock remaining over is
universally light ; the crop having been early
sent to market and realised, and hence produced
higher prices at the close of the season, This
will leave the market favorably situated for 'the
new crop; if it should be , rendered small by ca•
lamity.yet nnforseen, prices , will rise, and that
will make amends fee the small quantitY, and if
it should equal or more than equal the, crop of
thi s season, a large amount of money will bo
s h are d by the whole south next year, thus insur
ing a good trade in every article of southern eon
sumption.
The wheat and corn ha:Teets of the year pro
mises well. The prospeots of a foreign demand
are not so bright A slapping demand, to a
greater or less extent,•however t .there always is;
and as the consumption in Great Britain increas
es every year in greater proportion than the 4ome
supply, it follows that her importations must in-
Tile exports of , wheat to Great Britain for the
year closing with this month _ are just double
what.they were last year, without the stimulus
OF high:l3l . .lnel; and an , increase in every year,
41er:ordinary cirounistances,_ is certain. The
home consumption of bieadstuffsineremes still
uore'rapidly every year, math° increasing bar
vest will not be more than sufficient for the in
creasing demand at moderate prices.
The harvest at the west is mostly secured and
in goad amdition. la northern Ohio, Michigan,
and Indiana, tht;re will be an, average yleid-..pee
wore; while the number of acres under culture
has been far extended. WisconFio will yield a
good crop._ Canada will produce more than an
average crop. -
- :It is too early to know anything about the
corn crop, but it will be large, from an extended
planting and it will be wanted for hog fattening
for market. The exports of beef and pork will
be vary lnige, from the great impulse to con
sumption by emigration to Australia.
The large amount that will be reared this sea
son mast distribute large sums of money late in
the autwn throughout tho western and south
wentern Oates', which will continue the prosper
ty that the grain harvest have commenced.
Production has received a most powerful im•
pitleaSrom the increased supply of money. It
iiiaivorable omen for a confined prosperity,
tbnCtiiit abundance of money is wide spread:—
Ititi not plentifutozdy in Wall street and among
a few capitaliste,-liitythe supply has reached
over the land, fertilizing wherever it has spread.
That sure criterion of prosperity exists—au
increased and increasing demand, with an in
creased and increasing supply of leading arti
cles of exchange.
, -
The regular supply of the precious metals is
now so largo and so reliable, and retained in the
country in eo large a proportion s that fluctua
tions in the money market are not likely to be
so great in amount or so often in occurrence, as
to disturb the regular operatious of trade. An
over fresh supply will keep money matters easy.
Previous to the discovery of the mines in Cal.
ifornia, the troubles in trade and commerce was,
the great increase in tbe dumber of eichanges
among mankind without a corresponding in
crease in that circulating medium. which alone
is safe and general, or world-wide. ..That diM
culty Is now removed; and greater system nod
regularity rill ensue.
IRVING AND IK lAHVEL•
The editor of the Springfield . Republicablhue
sketches these two literary celebrities, as be seen
them at Saratoga, a few days since:
A medium sized old gentleman with a feeble
voice—or a cracked voice—there is no character
in it—vita talking with a friend, and the friend
listens with deep respect to every word.. You
see gentlemen walking, as re are, purposely
down the plaza to look at him—carelessly, of
course, and with no apparent rudeness. You
study his features, but you find nothing remark
able in them. - Ile isaz plainly dressed, plain,
sober looking old men, without a look above n
respectablemediocrity, and you are surprised to
hear that you have been looking it the author of
the Sketch Book, Washington Irving.
"They : nay lk Marvel is here," says a gentle
man to me. ."Should yon know him were you
to see him 4 Wilt.you point him out to sne
As this gentleman feels, so fuel all. I doubt if
therdis a man here in regard to whom there is•
snob an intense feeling of eurioeity. The ladies
would give anything to be introduced, and the
gentlemen probably hope they : will he disappoint
ed. But here comes the object of our thoughts
in an U12C01:15610013 saunter, dressed in a fight,
plain summer ri g , and all unmindful of the . lleart
itching that is fe lt on every nide iu his behalf.
An acquaintance takes his cordial hand and tells
him that he IS bound for Sharon Springs, and
that he . only stops at Saratoga forthe night. and
as 50026 tall Whiskeraodo looks at him nokauce,
as if about to swallow him, he bids his friend
good evening, and we pass on.
The following is for Mrs. Rash; Abe eetebra
.
ted lady of fashion and fortune of Philadelphia:
A sweeping skirt goes by. The nir makes way
for the lady that carries it—hats come off, and
gsuteel 'bows are made, and nli is fuss and
elannee. After recovering your breath,. you
it:gni:ll who it is that thuss tarts op fashionacle
life in her walks, and- lrstrn that .frt is. Madame
Rush, the "Queen of. Philadelphia," a. 144 y, of
in:wens:l wealth and intense fashion,.
~.sloo,oou
41:1:44g;
I:A.p.fiDD
:.. 14,000
151-AR THE ACTRESS
- 'Theßt. ,Loittisjatelligenem gives the following
interesting sketch Wil l is lady, who died lately
at Memphis, Tennessee; .
“Miss Duff has been known in the LlCti
tod States for.many
.yens as an actress ofa high
order of talent, having appeared in the highest
walks of the drama in the first theatres of the
United States. She was the. daughter of Mr.
John Duff, a well known actor, who came to
America about thirty-two years since. She enter
ed upon the stage at the ago of sixteen, and con
tinued in the profession until a few months pri
or to her death, when a pirotracted sickness kept
her confined to the sick room until she was re,
moved by the hand of death. The announcement
will bo received with mingled feelings of surprise
and regret, by a host of friends and acquaintan
ces. She died at the age of thirty•two. The
scenes of her early triumphs were In the theatres
of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, where,
after a series of years, she earned a reputation
of a most enviable character. About this period
she made her appearance in the west and south,
where she added new laurels to her fame. As
an actress Miss buff combined with her highhis
trim% ability, the rare qnnlity of personal beau
ty. She was tall and commanding, with a fault.
less figure! Her face was sweet and expressive,
which she possessed the power to control with
astonishing effect on the audience. Her voice,
too, was rich and musical, and under per
fect discipline, being able to modulate its tones
for whatever scenes it became incumbent for her
to appear, and her reading - was chaste and cor
rect, showing a just and high conception of char--
eater. Her death has occasioned a void on the
stage which cannot well be replaced.
Miss Dail was married to Mr. D. R. Allen, a
pupil of Mr. W. H. Chippendale, and a promis
ing young actor, about fear years since, and the
loss ors° talented and affectionate a companion
falls heavily upon him. ,
A VALUABLE GOLD MINE IN SOUTH CALIOLINA.
—Wm. B. Dome, Esq., of Abbeville District, S.
C., has a gold mine on his farm from which he
has taken since the let of March last, the sum
of eighty.four thousand si:ty•ono and a half
owta of gold, with only eight hands, and a small
circle mill, propelled by two mules, which only
pulverizes about fifteen bushels of ore per day.
A gentleman writing from the mine to the Dah
lonega Signal, says :
" The vein widens as they go down, and 'retains
its usual richness. They are not yet within for
ty feet of water level: Should it pass water le
vel and retain Its present size and richness, the
probability is that its end Will never be reached
by the present generation: If the rich shoot
that ho is now operating on. iihould give out at
water level, he has then got the best gold wino
tluit I know anything about. The vein shows
plainly on the surface, a distance of three-guar
tbrEs of a toile in length, and has beep tested in
several pianos, which shows a width of something
111 - o.fotu. feet, and tests to be worth from one to
two dollars per bushel, and seventy or eighty
feet of that above water level, 'Now just ima
gine to yourself a vein three-quarters of a mile
in length, four, feet wido and eighty feet to.water
level, how long will it take eighty hands to ex
haust it?"
•
LITERARY LAUCENY.—Georgo IT. Bolter's One
"Ballad of Sir John Franklin," published in this
country about two years ago, lately appeared as
original in Bentley's Miscellany, published in
London, the publishers not oven giving the name
of the author. This is one of many cases, con
stantly occurring, where English magazine pub
lishers appropriate the best articles, prose and
poetical, of the American permlicals, and yet,
every now and then, sneer et AmeriCan Liters 7
tare, with every thing else American. •
Z A company has been formed in Lon
don under the name of the Eastern Ocean
Navigation Company, to establish a line of
first class steamships between' England and Cal
cutta, via the Cape of Good Hope. It is con.
tetiplated to build them of iron and very large
" &11/meth larger thin the great Britain, as the
Great itain was beyond other ships when
lanaohyd,"
itioni of Noon and Misce2l,a3l,l,
. .
The Russian 06vernment has a traty
which penuits free ingress by Americartliti4o
into theirlerritory. A Parisletter --statork*tt.
'according, Mr. Dudley Mann, Special Ecvi►y la
:Switzerland; in his private capacity;
himself at the Russian Legation in F'aiiir;lritn
his passport duly 'shied by France and.' several
Atha Ruropean States, and the represeetatiie
of the. Emperor declined to vise it—the in
structions against permitting voyagere to- enter
the Russian territory being positive. '
Alexander Dubant, of Virtushington;and ',Coun
try Thompson," of Baltimore, were arrested in
the former - city on Saturday night, by officer
Buss, charged with displaying their shill at Sail
cuffs. Capt. Goddard put them under Fseourity
to keep the peace.
The liberty party will bold a second natimial
convention at Buffalo on the
.I.st - of.September,
when, tis is supposed, they will take' the libe'rty
of nominating a President and rice President;
Messrs. Gerritt Smith and Charles Durkee 'hav
ing declined.
, The general autumnal inhibition of the Peen_
sylvania 'Horticultural Society wilt takeplaie on
the 15th, IGth and 17th of Sept. nest, at the
Museum Building, Philadelphia.
Among the new undertakings recently Wu&
forward in England is one called the Vegitable
Gas-light Company. The gas has been in :user
for . some months at Eton School, Harrow Rail
way station, town of Illackyiool and otherplaces.
Sir J. Herschel, Master of the Mint, publishes a
letter approving of the discovery.
The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad Company put on the road, on ThnradaY
morning last, a new car, with arrangements and
ventilators to prevent the annoyance suffered
from dust. The ventilators so zed at the telt
as to proventjhe cinders front the locomotive
from getting in, and the air is permitted to es:
cape through ventilators at the eide--thuserea
ting a current of air from the side as is the ease
in all other cars; ' . •
Some of the papers in recording the late dis
turbance at Newport, A. L, fell into the error of
supposing that the servants were colored men,
and therefore that abolitionism. was at the bot
tom of it. 7 The servants however, as already
stated in the Sun, were whites, and the difficul
ty, we are pleased to see it stated, had no con
nection whatever with any alleged ill feeling be
tween the citizens of the North and South.
The National Intelligencer states that by a
recent arrangement, the fare; between Washing
ton and Norfolk via Baltimore has been reduced
to $5, in which is included the railroad fare to
the latter city. Passengers leave Washington by
theft= o'clock evening info, carrying the mails,
and reach Norfolk the next morning.
Rev. Dr. Ryder; formerly president of George
town College, delivered an address before the:
Young Ladies' School, of San Jose,' California,
on the lst ult., when the annual distribution of
prizes took place. This college is under the
charge of a Snperiur and five Sisters of Charity.
Ex-Governor McDougal, and many leading citi
zens of the State, were present on the occasion.
iroartb rot:monad to antioanootba nano of
CAIINLI N. dr Wa:‘hington enttn*; as a compotcni. goalle•
marl to 1.11 oMor of Caikal.Mtamiodoner.
.;"/ Wailington Cztgy;
Slarlifftilir...74 the. "FN-P:A/11 .111*.tny
ii€7; l • •f-Lhc ag: t oiler myaplf av s cam/Watt, fur theoillce of
niCIREVF. for the en.cti n^ term, and withoat. nny party
nouiont ion, es rtn.trblepenJout Chndiante, mut wauld thank
au.:ly colleit the eaten of my fellocc•eltturnt:c4 nll pszticr.—
A tter n reAklcnee el thirtr•thren TOWN (Pave time zuostlta.)'
In Pitt-horgh, In active . tookinEnt, I trust my cLataticeis
knauu to the entire community, nit not 16' require tuts' en.
Jor•cti.cut, and lenx- I LOT bkcleemaltrusttrorthy. Plea*
ttire•vour mulsage, to the Ghlent (but not the: most form
woo.) it..k•Eller. fa %Velem Peuncylmmin, and otilge;gek
ticown. suurbhedk , ut.cerrant. . • ~
.
NZW AV Ts s:.. ...
stiCio•;•;:l. P
v• :mar•• . • :•11111.1.XR RICK,RWAY.V.
_ .
ANI.I-49 raxkz. Orot mart Nat ...Rsb, bi attore : . 11131.
rale 1 , , e fautigt •,3111.G8A A-RICINICTSON.
I.)t — ill..l.WL'Lau bases )1 gjtaialtui; •• •
%KV . . tek halt; do Meet" .u 4 fern% by..
mat , • • • httLIALEt..t • eletietttON:
tipTlU : 41 otplc. 01 down each,) tiliktoet:Entelf Ale;
'•Liet&r:7
41p a . ntd.s
conshnanent. and far etda by ; ••'2. , • -
nut) • • 51A0 Milli a ILLN e.
(27,715111:57 : 71.1. Ittl,l'lslollllV Atari
rcle.lot• to dates% totaignuieot.bYr •
• • T M
AMEN, AtiUUM .
MN*.
ou'A., •: • .•• , • '.ll2Seecrod v.tetet.
IiAN.D . gitAlltrELlA::—ltaltart Marra' er
nod frrmiF Th vu hand and f slat& by
Tea Deects'and aronerx
to. Excelltut Sr pm:erring: cud
0 cockpit; purolot.. - For zale et
1 1 4t):1 - 1°.;iy . .Arile' gilt — 2.
lablig.24"its7noncre Oil. In afore nu r Phil! Dy
mai . • • 3ULLER S 111ClitTSON.
rriIIKTRACTICAI, MODKI,:CALCULATOIL—For tboilez
I ranee', !timbal:di., Marla:2lg, Mautilheturer or D3wlne
11ork, Nasal Arrbilbet, Inner andsMillyrright. By (Utter
Byrne. For Falo by B. T. C. MOROA.N,. •
4. FALL FAISUI 8 N...
3rCORD .t Ou, corner of Filth mut Wood it&.,
wlll latextuor, ram DAY, their PALI; STTLI of .
ans.. They would also calf attontion to their $3;4:0 :and'
$4.00 Fnahlocable list. which areenperlor to any:thing heiy
foie got up at that Price. • ' . - • no2o3en
.111AllUitill.—Ifor sale, In Allegheny City, n tot 44 fret by
ISO feet; nn which Wended Tour frame houses, front
lag on Beaten alloy. each containing four wow. a kitchen
and foliar. Also, a brick irwellihg, fronting on the North
0011101011, which is two stories high, and Tantalus eight
now. This property will be mid In lots to snitparehasers.
anal • THOMAS MOFFITT, No. M. Fifth to..
- "NU most .destrable Country Residency, eon
tayang about five =ma of Land, situate on the Fourth
Street Road, about three miles from the city : on which those
is a new brick IMbigo Dwelling House, Of Mao mums niso
contently arnutgod tvi good well of water olive at tbadoor;
a never falling spear; of water, but a few feed frim tbo
!louse; a well finished stable, awl poultr3 , becito . l various
kinds of fruits, apple, - peneb, pear and cherry trees, now
bearing grape vines, Ac.. All for sale at a slaroalatlon. -
CUTLIDEBT: General Agent,
neirmati Pal= . •
Tiiiiegeeded
Oroway'e Palm' • do; '
hone
Toilet ' do; • '
For stile by J. LAVII,Y & CO.,
aut,N)' • 264 Jelberty street
rIDIE PRACTICAL • COTTON SPLINES. AND
FACTUREIL—The Mummer, Oroll.:Ocria, oadMeellari
kle Companion—A comprehensive ardent of Calculations of
Mill (hewing onl . If/whiner'', 'from the . primary Morird
power, through tho difforent processetof Canling, Draping,
:dubbing, Roving, Spinning, and Weaving, with the recent
improvements in machinery. Tp which are added compen
dious table.; of yarns,and reeds, for silk, linen, worsted and
wool: By IL Scott L corrected and , enlarged, with plates of
American machines.. Oliver Byrne..." Tor. sale h e y '
• aulD . B T. C. MORGAN, Ictt R nod st.
Real Estate Sor Betel . .
• A • Uri' OR GROlTNA,4ontainfug six or SC= acres, in
4LI. lower St. Clair township, about three mike up Saw
Still Run. and hut a short distance 11 , 301 the 'Washington
Road. There Liu goal *aim house dud 'dal.. on the premi
ses. The land is all drama, with a 'young orebard,,and the
greund ie Ina high :State of culltratinn oral Is well adapted
for gantening purpcors.
.It ls supposai that there is 'good
Cord under the entire 'premises; it Is also well watered, Sc.
Yor particulars. and terms of ruts, enquire of
t.IIRISTOYfISR DIIRIIOA.Sh
mu•'lrAtwe • on the prcm/see:
23 bxs Ttobiumn'z Cr',ogremS's and S'a TObiecia
- do'Clnuirs . • ' do. do "..doh.
. IS do Kelme,lTobinson & 8' ,. 3 • . do;
12 do Steworr fp
a 's • . •• do;
-10 do Slycne Extru Pound Lump .'l6; -
sdo do Superior do , ' - ,
do-;.
••S C.11..03 (10 do ArotootioTobnitn, dn'n_rflus; •
21ors Dadlei's Tobricco;. : - '
2 du C. ifearra do; . ' . •
Ala .I:arternldan&torol Tobacco ;.. ,
I coo itiadeui 11w1.4t. Zu dare and for•sole'br • • .
• ' &
. .
ou2o . Nos. 221 and =Liberty' Fircet:
The Pennsy/Ivanla Mutual.Ltve 8t 00 4.E
INSURANCE COMPANT.': . .
cAPiTAL, 850,0001
. . .
. . . .
• • ' CHARTER' PERPETUAL. • • • .
rplilS Company is now fully . orgonlud. and prLipMed to
j insure against Um combined risks of FIDE,. WATER,
ACCIDENT and DISEASE, 01l descriptions of LIVE STOCK,
such os Donee, klubii, Cnttle,'Sbeep.de.• • • • .•• •
..eir.Office, No 2 . 1 INith - sts-e4,
- . ALES. JAYNFS. Eri4ident: ; • ;
• ' BENJ. - 3TIALV, 'Secretory.
Wm. p a y,. ; ; . .Ihmes !LlOthews, • •
Max. llDand.,. - • Dewy A. I'fbmc
O. Leslie Eakewill. •
Forms tbr . ' .
propcestis, and all fiezeMarp information, C 36
be obtained by cau lagat tbe Office of tbo Company.:
onablmdsw • • (DispOtch find . Journal topyi ..•
t iE undriskried'irishfti torAlose..... of TIVT.VTT VERY
DEL tgLhr.III7ILDTNG P
- Dunk situated in the 'Mega
o f N o w ploy, above the Allegbm Water iYarke. . The Irate
lona a - beautiful square, boundM by Sour streets, erul fMnt
leg On tha Now Troy road, or 'fain street,oppoolto Harvey's
fi n d plerfe'residerseos. A beautiful 'dew, pare;
lent water, easy or moeks—tho son i thereto Is being:gritted
and improved, at .present—which will make: it. one ca the
most. &Arable .q ots for a 'print. residence adjoining the
city. The whole . squarephnited with "owl-fruit trore,
three. or Per Years old; - there are, deo, grAgruaii prom o
noose, two wont of mho, and Other improvements, on the
minim:. The loin wilt be mold remretely.;:_ - -
Ikupdre of Dr. 31. and - .EDIVA. POICUSTER, No. 501
poen Etreet, oppoelto the Beyardotowti Dlarket-flouse, or E.
FOERSTEFt,•Artist, comer of Band nal Penn etreete, - Pttbs:
burgh, Pa.
• atactf
_
• ••••
-,. • 4 . •'• • •'•-•
•
75 ..:T4,',..i:-. 7 •:' , •••• , • •
'aXOßnlB' TIIA 'STORE,' .
• . • ll* DLimoo4
' OR SA
SPEOUX -NOTiOEa,
NEvra vithxr:*•;o3**4;ttaii*of
the *6'44-when:you ca p cTehx nu
a E:rizatild "ergii4g i on c it., anl6lll, , •
.
.
..•.(Q.- Wisibted:i...4. Prm A.tpii., o( thoionik 1711.3 i.
:C035 Mbill Lind 11.v.a' b 4 larch for t :o .i .:and a : d reapodob tha
t3t.
o lo r
basinms; it Mnibutinassthatr.nionms inimpitol,bnt good
chareeer; bueineng • IMbit3 iind'enctor• To men 'Oh Mu
e ur t b4c rec Te t, s.qw c ur3 o ill na ltil lo 4'l : l7 T viBc hini k . :4l) . 7p _ mlyl 7 . - . 43._ N . 4 . 3° : _ IYAinzmahfiffid
.
J Eepcoar ti , At t ,
ition. Is Dlrroted : to the
adrertilduicut BAUM'S: POR.E2l`,..rem, inOdioime
of 'l4eiii:Oeloldity ilia of morbid: un.
_healthy ounolltiuns ofstha . bumaia tOylarkdag from whit I,
usually termed Impurity &PAU , It is recommended
for the ewe of Dropiy, Mosel, Dywissia, JoUndica, Coe,
Ebetundbm, .(rout, and: diseases .cif tha Heart,
I . 4rer 44. ti;o:lf. ) Sithler, NO. 140, turner
of. Wood stratindryii:gin' t",*tboliwenttOr Pittsburgh.
See adve tL uient to another colunat(of thb paper.
•
O We advise. pin have notairyiW,dotta tin, to
.
go at onto and , prod um a bottle of Bt w 8 SOCK . 0A: and
by aodOluiyou will 1 . /I - ve a great deal of Suilterliii. 2here
• - • • -
la no telling Juni vain you may !well it:- Renal t he- following'
. .
• Mgaera, Jane 4, 1852.
iAaar• Sir: I - pnichaaed:a bottle of your “PetroteutraP
from your agents, Magoffin & 312Ccan; in this place, to cure
.a burn, which I received. aecidentally;' and In lou than
twenty-fiiur hours it was much better; and I.aot now.uble
to walk around without the Assistance of II CAW. I was ao
tautly burned that my frierata had to mo home. - '
'li you think the foregoing etatammit will be of any use to
you, you may make whatever use of it you ace proper.
• ' Most rp , f lll /Y, TFIOSIAB IL BRADFORD. ,
Ibs. had
. all the, piinitpal prig Btorm. .f ir2FbiLir
U. AUL, Surgeon Dentist.—{Succemor of
U. W. mile.] mh.114 Smithfield - et. Cori 37
-
11. A. 0. -D.-31eote abort: the O'RellitTelegraph
Of tee, earlier of Third *tad Wood etreets, mar Mon
day evening. . : ' NMI •
A.INOTELRODA_ LODGE, I. 0. O. P.! -- , The
11 - rpr Angeronn Lodge, No. 289; LO. of 0. F., meets".every
Wednesday evening In NViu‘hington. Halt, Woad-at;, :1j71.7 •
- - -
Mix= lawifriVareo, In the Qua from
-Oreenatan* to Pittaborgb. A liberal reward will - be
given to the. Nader, by leaving it at this elm, DAB r.
TEA.—Yor the beat tamoaciTaaha arta
bargh,,at 0110 mitts IA go to the Pablo - Tea Slam-
No, a Fifth ' , tract, where the Tory Ibett - Blacr atel Green
10'I. O. .V...--Plnee of .meetbv, Vashington ilell s ,
Rood etrect, between Fifth etroet tad Virgin I=l;er, :
.krroponan.LaDoz, bio'.3:Xt—lreete overy.Tuastioy Olt•DiDg.
Ittencts - rne .Eleastertm, Ya 87-Ileats..lbat.sind third
Pridrti of oath nortrtlL = EztiOr2SAT
16". FUNDEIVBE74O,.-Dezetal Stare
tiry • getiei.—No. 151 few doors ;above
BmitheohL OlDecrup stolen Di. F. b ee been onuaeeted with
the estobliehment or Dr.. ntah,„ Lallecungi feethe Mei
O.IIN. .111 , ICOUBEI,Ift Collecting.
Posting, &o.—Atteade to Collecting, UM Post-.
Ing,Diatilmting c.tirde and Clieulani, for' Patti* te- Or
den left. at-the (Mee of the Mooning Post, or at Reelk Cal..
low's Periodkal Store, Third stFeet, will be promptly attended
fc?/ETNA INSURANCE COM , PANY of
Ilartford, - Couit.-Cciplfal Stock $300,000; As.
sole V 489,172. 09Ito of the littabnoth - ketm7 thlt.St.am
Room of IrCtudy & N 0.19 Wood street: .
sooslOf . R.' H. REESM.AiMat.
SPENCiIitIAtiCmIIP.P.ILCIAL COLLECIE—(Idde
ChamberlinV.--Corner of Third and Market streets,
(third troar t ) Pitn.borgb, Pa. P. P.INXIDNOtIGII,PiaciI•
colAcconntant, Ac.; IL C. SPENCKR, Associate.. Addrca,
P. It SPENCES, Principal Teacher. at Writing and am.
mereisl •Ccompontience. See.' nxtended'notire $n another
•
COLLEGl.E..Leidies , 'Classes.
trmy —lnTetanal:whip, Card Writing and Drawing, =chub
M. .1. Numusisand Mr, r.....,10teper, main all the higher
breather or en llnglirir• and elwroinrd education, under Mr.
P. Ihsyden. Two cro , kis room have rorently been ele
gantly fittal up Cor their:spacial
_aeconsmodatimi. Call and
Imo theturunge,ments. . . • : . 1110
fr• — •...—Ctriel l . - 46urtain Materials, and
fiV" , Curtain Triounsinp of every. dereription, Furniture
Plusher, Itrocatellaa, &a, Laze sad Muslin Curtabia, N. Y.
Tainted Window Rieder, Gilt Cornieas Certain Pin o, Banda,
rt wholesale apd retail.- IL CAItRYB, -
. • N 0.109 MICEDIIC orreei, coiner. Filth, Philadelphia,
Curtains:Made and Timm:l in. the very newest, French
nrr...-filate Mutual Fire insurance Camps.
' they ny—llecnifbare, Capital f•lia0,001). Designed
only for the eafbr ettmea of property,tas anamplur rpital,'
and atfords itutrilor adrintaPN In Point oreileuPnes&FsfrtY
and • neconium.atinn„ to. city - and country_ merehanti and
OTITIc.r of l.vlatcd dwelling% and eounuy property; .. .: •
• A. A. CARRIER, Actuary,
1:10V12} • Bratidi anre StidthOeld ',Q., Pittsburgh.
NELSON'S .DAGLIERR.,E °TYPES. --
Tirt Etrovt. Likiincirm tam
QU•iiiikhi-ct. M.,.givind on
orcurateartbliii Awl azid rastly. on
peeior to tbe mamba chiaß cloguermityp.l4,4ii toliowkaz
alt.{ .up a- ant, actording to
111.! tlzottlidVfolltrofixtm.or intuit , • ' '
ilourofor. thildtiOytiovi.ll 'dot: ci 2it . . • •
1 1 :13...:41.110i*tir oftiqest &Two; i t ericnio token fu tuu
thd -** • •
fr:,F-;Elli.AliThllils,Fi....Naltent in th , /lead, and all illaa
limey grivable CiPxlmrce4 ircm the cur, lomilly and periya
bendy, recaored, 'without pain or i11e . 01311 , 01e71M, by Dr.
Pria. - Ipal Atrrht of the T. Ear Sorxnry, :rhomay ta ,
conralt:3r.v99 Arch atriot. Philadelphia froni.9 A. to 3
. .
' • Thi.teen yearn of diat'aird Minot tindivided attenthm to
this branch of n.;eclat . proctire has enabled hint to reduce hls
treatment to Kt teha degree - of neem as to had the wart eon.
tamed no tthallnale eaSts field. by a :11 , 04 attention to the
11:10111P Prl•-.s , TibeJ: • • •• • - • -
Attend to your: Hoyrs
11 - J )' URAVR . POIVDhit.—Tithi powder - Is 'offered to the
piddle to 3 ituttranterd mire Gar the heaven In harem: arid' la
the only medicine tomer, allapted to that purpose, brn
:been lewd, In the private. veterinary prartite of the pro ai w*.
.tor Mr the in thirty-mven yestr. lite utter inkaiseetetwy.
of that noble ardznal,..the,horze. - LW-labor,. when troubled
' wih' thiadantetett tihnotse, une hiving
ithdt..to apply tniunnUAtoty forthisretinkly. Far sale whole.
Wale and remit at Dr. KEltiltlnt Vrog,ltore. No. 140, •
earner of.Waraket-.: nod Virxin.alley.
Srat:Eakunprov ed Sttoulder Braces...agitates
:1114..e.n And Doss tchnuidef Draneta
•Jatutila. Neared. i,Y the.mma improved. tout- fanblonable
:ithad,:tntended to relieve :stooped eboulder,cneAlmelc,lean
,but toward, ttc.•- There abooltkn. linters, Am , CO vim - tete of
great value, and are vastly noperter to moat art taloa • of-the
rind In use.. nu , Geollenteten Deere aIIFITCIA the purpoeo of
suspenders, as .well as Moulder Inners, owl at a very little
above the juke of sunpeudern. .
For role at . Dr. KINSER'S Drag .tore, NO: 140, eortter 01
Not* street and Virgitialley. . -jeGnietti
Fr aud Mtn . a l ilndletieve
this ttny entered Into portuerehlp, under the Brea and.
of J. C.. Anderson k Co.. in • tho:Wholestde 'Fruit and .
Con*ctinnnty bud nesN. at .N - 0. d Wood street, rittibumh..
. .
litaving . dizpot,ed or triy Inieteet in Ciao Into'etude
Fruit Mut ConteCtionary busine:ttiStnsro. J. C. Andel:Fon
A Co. I take plxiAtun In . ineannnentling tkent my Airtime
friends end enstotneni: and Igise
it eKthein 3 continuance of
Abe Metal pi qorit4te bestowed an 10;
A Thing of Beonty Is a Joy. Forever.
trey- will peopleeridero pimples ou the -human
faco disine,"en , ortipttons ()ratty kinitj wheolt efact P 4)
:well.known; that Dr. throoottli Yellow Dock .and Itane,istralta
.eleinees the skin from 'ail tin pit iitnzeinciring plraileft. .f.preS
• and blotches, leaving the heeded ratt4 as 1.-altby, Fmooth
Ana soft as the flesh of a babe: • It is really pricelesslo those ,
Who wish thy reap beauty of ehildhood:
" It causes all arrest and polsououa wounds to discharge all
their infected matter,ond eradicates every Impurity from
It does its Work mildly, but eifeetnallY, gistirg. Covetous
beauty and blooming health, la the plate of. ugliness and
•-• &o advertisement In another column: - "llYlErelaw
.o°Pittsburgh Life •linatirtuice Cotnyuisais
OP PIT I BBORCH, P.A.—Cuersi,il9loo,ooo.
Piesklent: JAMES S. [JOON:. '
- Vico Pmsident t.SAIIUEL .11'CLIIRE . A.,.% :
- Treasurer: JO.V.PII S. LEF.CII. •
Secretary C. A COI.TOY
Omer, lie. 55 Finn Bvitnua..
This Company nukes every Insorenee appertalniegi . M or
connected Mth Life Rieke.
`Mutual rates are the same Zit those adopted
.by Other safe
ly conducted Cempanies. ' • • • • .
•. Joint Stock Rates at r reduction or oncr-thlrd &Uhl the Md.
teal raise-4(1ml to divtilend, of; thirty-three and • one
third per cent., paid annually In ridurnee.. •-• • •
Risks taken on the lives' of tereone going to. Calitbrnia.
- James S. Jioon; • Joseph S. Loeeb,
Charles'A. Colton, Samuel AfClurkan, , • 1
111111 am Phillips, -* John A: Wilson,
. .
Johlasoxi , s Tooth Soap, • .
Of all other preparation/far the teeth,
..Has won the palm t.atut has . . • '
NO , supet tor for eleawing the teeth,
.:
Sweotentni and int:l443s the, breath, . '
Or eating blooding, watt =I tenure t;nms. , • ;
Numbers of nalmeleuhte or.pazaatten
. ..Batrtttal the teeth, and AN ..1111212121 .
.. To thooptunel. Thls soap bait the power
Or /emoting theta entlters, and Ulf°
Of rt. -
To mete tzbiyi . let all tit° Oren •
7'l 7." :Timm xvoottriet to' tibot - of
• . Soap r . ippoltstt by; rtl44. , :or.Zobnnoti,7
or so vorkihout taaterbis'whoze
•
Aro ijic r titted by All Wentlito- • -• •
•••. Veopla to be of eerteiu
AtriTrtee 25•Coute. • 'Sold utiolitalcitind mfoli At
- • • • : • DlLASEllatrltirpru,s , .. itoTe..tlo. 140...
- r.bruer 411,'00,1 ihtivt 01x.1 Clrgfn WT.
of ri hots just recchut 'to plats
211.. Alpo DU& 80.k4aci:t.,424.4 Orilt cvbkolobla
P•SesYiva_nl_ft , Egtlikoad Emigrant- 1411a4
Tif am. now In 3 Shit Ta-trVnge tc , khibulcipbb end
..lbtcrpollatolpolnt.t, by the atom: Timn tbrougb
ihtwn dayi. fan $11 . 40. Only 70 milea Coml. • . •
sos.,X . • • • :COTODIRA On.AllA3l,Agebb..
• ' 411C11
WOTICE IS• • liFilkaPt UMW, jOlni.-P.I[OP4
xl WELL. of the City of . Vitttitrgh, mittmlittk.
=kit to :clic thetiontaot,hismdisors. •• Pertont indebte
ed to the ettlitahn.P. Ilopewen, ate tequ , nlzollercalted toy
oftlee, do 45$J. Cialritrzetv In tad ( Vita InaktiPannent
'tome, on minim the Ist day or Oc tober next;:tind tlbteti
htiv.lng eltOma *titiant.m.nmt tbel4totrottlemotar
'inuiaitiresitt • •:: • iedignea of John P.:llopenni 1
releiTeland - and Pl ttobArgh.' , ltailrciad, to
• ;Cleveland: , • Faire'lO o.levgland -e3 SO:
. . .
Ticlida
*Wl•s** **
*
through to - By/Ala -Dunkirk, ,ToLesio, - Detroa Chicago,
. .. • • XillOClULle; s aftaribitit, and Crieburati.
' TREE:Afir 'Mid' fast steanier roar* finv loal - a!' •
..IL:hltracrtuadaela wharf, bet of Market Area. • • •
evoty;Exirtdnir, (Sundays exeeptod,) at 8 Week:
conneetlig nt vttic friththe } ,, :;P1' , " 0
akin Cleveland and PlttsbUrgit leavh4'
/2.33 C ur
3L, and arriving at e it 6.4 a P. AL, and
-collo:Ming with steamboat ter Tokilo, Dawa r Cli/c88°) AM
'waiikle; Buffalo, and Dunkirk.
•-•Passenge_raleave Itictolnugh tho m°n ' in g , Mt 64° t*.
!lint •oveningitt Chicago. . .
goin g tn . airebuid da Ohio and Pcinnylvann
AMED4d, are ;Mt out at-Allisuwe (by the 8.30. A. M. train) at ,
I P. 11., and (by the 11 A:3l. train) at 2.43P.M., where they
itant• to wait till 3 P. It for- the 'Erma. train from Weil*
v s* „dab bk., them , to IgniTtlif itellitip
time and sante train' of aws as thine who go , way or
theautdi 'hem Pittebiatti to Clevelitzid,
onboard. the sterner Forest City.
y h e Tickets, apply to'. • • . 1
bin, in MenollalsheS Muse, Water ativet;.sennid,...ll3tir
from outer of . • •
Ners-;-- , Bythe - Ohte and Petthipeania Batlrma to Al.
minct,and the tacertaxel Pittsburgh Rathosd Cr= Al
Map tO aIIVOIRIId, the tbre is $4.
- 7) 1 -
:LES= 6.203 IitakCITII
Prices of Adinisdon.--Boxee, ZO unite; gottund 210 r, 20
IDirERR ALEXANDER,' The fFieferti of the World; ailt
JLL atm a series of Exhibitions at the Matte, antuneneing
on THURSDAY EVENING, &lug loth, 1862. Tho Puma
may depend upon a gamino amassment, whiettit worth the •
=RR ALEXANDER hen exhibited" hefts the Crownod
- Heals of Europe:And has tznvoled Madan and
south Americo, and hie motto is "NO 1103 0." : anIS
-MASONIC HALL.
--TlMastottailin g aid =mulled • •
MU!CAL PRODIGY . •
TILE INFANT DRVIIIIENI
will bold a sortei of bisik,44
, IIu:DATiNVMING, 202.20tXtig# 1 .
AT 'MASONIC - HALL; . .
_ • Przfosor J. ORA
•
ttip nnt_pnilai 3101tary. Ilintktals,
• , -dna a haztiof - Ifoatattlblent.
Cer. Admindon, 5,-cvnts. -Cblblzra boat
IDIMIFBAO9-10 dozen Itprop Iswor k :gate IRA lbr
itjairbj , • (sulai ' Mint% &
C4ALISRATE43—•.:S -bases - Ut•ibutirs:43ftleratiukin. stare
ansl forlaalo by. • - Pu2lo] , ailljaca 4ICKERSON-
ciEwoolotze.—l6 boxe.4 no 1 liclyr?lk Chocolate, ut don
N u l6- . _ .nLLRRi WICIEETSON;
4 - 10UNTLNO If 10.188 DXSES—Two gods Urtintpis If o p i
Desks, far ialo . • •
ITLZENS .011.M3111! OASia---A row Marrs torb y
_ .•. - . .Tuo3irsoN BM - L- -
Comm of Thlrd,ftna Milakot.strotto.
s TAROS-10 bozo, Banbriqbt'a Btarth;
nalo • ' tiER-&,nicKereoß
eIOFITS-1132 bags 1110 Cgwoffeery, Cpritunji
.- llittore; ; ', ,
Cda WWl*fern: epnal, and for silo lry - •
Ault . . • • . • 31.111E 4 S.ItICKXI9OI%
11011ACTIUAL MODEL C.II.OI.:LATOR--For the Mug Weer,
Mrchtutic , Blachinirt,lttantiliectureceLliglos:Wark,Nie.
rul Architecture, Miner and Illilwrightl-by °neerlirrue
in cue so]. Bro. . l'or rub by • 7 .
11011111 RAT h. CO, 43 Weal etttiet- •
PETURFS ON SCIENCE AND ART.—Powder Loctwen
JA on Moore and Art, doltremd to the prinelyol ride; and -
Dome of the Donal States; by DkrnyeigutLeßblerin2colx.
800.. For. sale by
anl9
ST. CLAI:II7PIWYMITY.—OnO Inn* story /111CLL.App0ii,:."
end /OY. On St. Cisli street., in - Gnsy's Row:- ;-
Frye suscf:tenlis, accommodating. trim of
SAL
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of rrocdmi sta.
ThISSATHEI.,7I hrtetobrte w as,
11der the two or ILAWORTII - h CAIRNS; was, trj mu
tual enuseatollssolvarte the 11th July. - The accounts of
the brat will be settled nt the old stand; b John Haworth.
• • • ISMS HAWORTIy,
M T °POI. IVE A. ft
• .11ROADIVAY,' NEW YORK.
TiMMetropolitan will be completed and opened for the .
reeeptlad of company, Septet:dais the let. Price ef
Board, Two Dollare per dap...• , •
eOlB • 813.4X1N LELAIPD & 111•., Preprietert.
Adams -&- Co% -western Express .
A FTEIt date,.wo aballistend est Express to Woo*.
- ter, Ohio. We villzolso might* GO6clat Bad Parole Ibr
Ashland, Medina, MilersbarpOosbectoo, &r.., to to MnrObl•
ed &Dm Wooetor... ' 414:011SIIII, A'
Ply! Wend.
f= Directors of.tho " Pittstrurgli Life biannual Coen
pany,"-have thli MO:decimal al/Prideful of Ono Dollar
aml Fifty Conti an each. shim of the capital stock. of saki
Company, payable at thelfoilloO, on or. after the 33th inst.
A. COL
isti, - 1652—anleclw • •
2 - . - •
Plttsbn eh, Ai
• all ' usbion for Hats
441 CHAS. lI...PAULSON, cvlll intratinqt, on Ani.
urday, tho net iortant, thew rtyle of 'Hatt,
for the anning and • Min ter. atm eta. partienl,2 ,
attention to his ruperior Four Dollar Ilat,lebleh. ha WiUnto
lain:ducal° his curter:tors authatriay. - .
aulCtet ' CHAS. IL :PAULSON, la
drawttAlny IU, 10.52, by Um,
3inent, on Unin Daudet, LoUbiana. Ibi Woo :hrusirod
and twenty-five and 81-100 'dation, payallelst of Jannafy,
1853, to my order, and by mo mado.payable 1.6 M & Wady
haringlten !oat ni aloha' ;from the ingliaTd
.of ,bme Dth nit- payment tizervot,!ii....f t , einteppil,. and a
'anlil:lt . - • T . i 7S AI
N .consequenee Ot t the late ets;74.Ain, 31ACIUME &
I
ILLN F.,- have removed to 112 Et=od letteet, within one
door of Wood street, whore they . -all Coiliklintill3 natal In
the •Ccrrnmiralon; Forivardlog smt,Pstdoosbuidile*.being
fukly prepared to WM-dies- effect &lag and advance on eon
elgozuepts, avid fad con alert itiodorlog sat4ictlan to
thorn Rho faroitheM with 'commends. - aulft
Peonsylvetnla Mutuctt-.1.1tre 7 Stock :Lunn.
. • ratite Caroms • ••
FIVE Storkhohlers uro :required to .psz6%..bistilatent of
11f11.14113 . A BIIARE on the dock outeetibed
fur, on or before the 2:1,1'0f Ankrut,lnetant. • Ityable ante.
011icief the imbccriber, No. 45 hetfth t4reer, neer Wood.
By cvnter of the Board aflareetimt: • .• ". .
•'• unite:lt • .• • • • I1•:.•0. LESLIE.. Treasurer.
OFPICT os Int ALIZOIR,T. TA:u-krakn2o4l) coff s r.
4111 Stoekholderitti ey cat
1. 11.. tire betrbY•rtatitlod t pays recall lostalroettt—
Meter Dolt per sha re --to ttu.Tr ' estimutrOn or karate the Ist
day of . September aeit. .3,,mErr!f the
LOG Board. . . ;
• 129 Wool et, Pittobnigh;
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ProfessorlPiunntiroWa Fennols Seminary,
'rflTlLliopea the roll Seadakoa MONDAY; 30th instant,
and continue rive Months. As the munber at' pnplls
• 19...-linivy3, curly appiteation Istil be necett=7, to arum .att
znisrian. -No mall admlttod for lent llinettatt a semion, mud
n doductionot,tulilow exceptior prottactod -Mao& tOM
lair of tuition' pay-al.lO Ittroblytu'luivacust. - . 'Fartarthar
Inittraudiutixot Meryl/at, or'Prot .e4.bbst"'W
a Liberty Milli - azutis ndx.Y-'`' , •..' •
Prof.- T. willlo'rzn ft smart clam Of Sailikla':Mattieniitles
and Lanzuogeg, to. mite
_tkozii 3 to 6 EpiLptizt -leationoldo
. , . .
Oi Ifinntintorts orlron, in all ite,ralinnit tinwares, In a diet rinthnit of -woinfoilthig, eaaltliftink, and
the burning of ammo! atul.okat•tbo digging end mating
of iron ore; the buil/Ins awl =momenta blaot furnace%
icor - Wog by elitinzal; rake,: ptionthrneltai.the rennin: of
Iron and the cootereion of cruila wintight ban by
eluu:coel fOrgeo and piddling (limners.. AL•N adetrelption*
of forge lint:tuners, rolling udlby.liktot atnr.6tnee, hot blast,
eta. etc.; to which l 4 addod, an max on the inittauthodultor
oteel. By. Frederick Oyernuto. Alining 'Engine° e•-•seith ono
hundred:and any wood' engravend calm .For
ZS halt piper,Jemcellprinpe,oy brandy Vintage, 1810,
12 half plpel„6., &Incite dark Brazoly,lB2o
• ;
. 1 ch.thtlisash, ,Jewes Ilennesscy Tintsie, 1;00;
Iqr cash Blackberry . 1 do Wlld Cherry ". do .
In store end tomato by, MILLEit a - 111CRE'realli. •
ante. . NOK 221 soul =Many street
- Journal awl Chronicle copy.... •-•-
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BOOKS !—The King of the ifurons;• by:tba qa-
I Thor of.the Thet of the Rnittarboeintra,ise.
The Rebate, or lbe i tolibetbre:theiltePlAMlL • -
St. Ledgm.or The Throsini of. Wit; ocockui edition.
(iUm of Union 1,410,-by M.ro. Emma. C. kmbnry.
Ikxnitorla, ita Rea:mend MAA of an Reeentrie,
...ltetpiniamhcea - of itiongriirt; by Chariot. WcAtorAb-1
The Theory of Minton Progremion nnj atloniU fnobat
batty . of a Reign of Justin. . • - • •
Coiiipatgi Eketelolot_tho War Ilth..ll : elleck; by Capt.-SW
. . .
• , Mews ra6catirkitt of .11136211mircon4 Xe
dkal, inN apd Tl4o6lor,iftll3ooti,' fbisalti.stlotutol PAR
„FAY CO, b6.Wood street..
zalagaztatea /or „ fieptembers:;
JEST REX EIVED St. IL. *ma .V.C0.,41,•N0. SmUla
stmt '.- • • ()WWII Istd 3 = thr Settehzber, -
:No. 15 Patnnin's Wag nano
Philoooldly, - :.. "lion/viol& Watist,' "Li/Mt by
Charlea , -
Tbu *Lifo" tad A(livitlayvt of Iklervyti. Monne. IV W.
lhnlaon Altuncorth.. - ,
SobrAniptlonizettived far inyyotirallealimblbased.
• • 21. 311NIIII & CO,
• &t. fitnlthSelclrtnvt.
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.
Young 'Liman ileititnarri' Allegheny-2
and isurc. mEnax ; anonsento theitAns;
tumn Soudan on' MONDAY, Aswan Mak at their
dwelling on Federal street.i.".ll - Lion's ibw. Alons..P. W.
Gengembro Is engrosol - to.lnstniet In - Yrerseh; and 'Slater. U.
i'..oes.Laczativ; Driwiag end.Palnthig.. Deleslars cup en
ter at any tine; aud trill be charged action fil= the Ulna of
.entninm to thee:too, of the eisslon.., Cases of pratractod skl .
nee° will be an exception Min alior rule.. Tuition bills
withal, ono half to . adtanco,..the other balt at the
. ..close of tbe.snarion. • ;
All other luranamiati the Annie as berstcifoie, trbich may
bo eserntained.lptslD?rocase the eitealar, or by applyinz. to :
)Wegbotty, - ;Angint 2,lsllL4:4figott - • -
019;1112-46.31110 1 Cruz 4.Eans thiadpo Cigars
A./ •
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• . 8,.4 0 - 144 : Anteilklitre • - dlff;!
/ 2 .F..4w:ellbadrelea do ; • . I
. : dritEr ;leant's,- do: .•
8 .rlo . La Justleallegalle 4 4 ;
1 do. La Tres. 'do;
***.i'OcybitaLLtr.calaa, nolo by ' •
(- 5 OPLEit & iLlCirraA.:
• ..221 andLibolty.Ft.
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' ,213 MiT ANilt 1
Jitazegth A, (Third Floor
E p: aoo mgoautt,rrctb:4 Accountant, 1141 htg ik -.'
r,. accoptabla Prcptor, recently of.Clcreland Cttontr . - .
dal esput , direct, , permanently_ and erkkatly, tha
f • Thiciacc deArtment • -- •
:• - B.- c NC.M Aelociate--Teitchoc of Colnutot4l eat.
cuuclotis and Practical Chhogrophy, , ... . .
' . The , puttout propriotaru confidently amiureii i i„ . .., 4 j.,,, r . l i aza.
ed pubac; that no pains. 01" rataaaabla expense havo, cc. cur
be A l phgpa, to rondey tho advantages of thht. Inatitditoc k se,.
OTMI.ta 1 /01/tr and profitable in 37stentatichilf. nett
Zr thi - bu3d •
enemies of ttu3 andring,, , yailth•of out couutr_ ..- ' .. •• -
• 'rfltars—Vcd) Conti/4140,00. ' ;-,' •" --: - ..• •
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- •• -- P. it 'srrsteta ' --
.. Priticital and Pcr.f - * .
_ , eour of l'uranatclhip ',
•aa15313.1a and Teacher of Coialne i .- - v i...
No , tle. 3 9ohdente. • .
I -TH Ig/LILL a InSiCI.V. TO31:11.
• Light, Afore light SO:"
.A• 130k1K TOR THE MITITSI-,,Now fiz4l ciantito
500 lzao
neatly
beautifu_Uy it with ortgwwl
destiant , and neatly loan& ,Prtee 'txdpiot-LIPB
AT; TIIR.BOUTII, or uwarx wars CABIN,'" AS IT IS.
Wag llarratives;atenes- and Litteklents • la The Reel
sifthe W.- Snattk
• .F.:llxe uhject theeenther is to represent the oreaution ot
-the slave, hi his rude but comfutable cabin: ltds daily °den-
Potions' e r t tlPasittOes .cite - relations letween , tauter era
Wave: the =waxen impulses and navoleetived view. afthe
Northern •PhilnatbrophlEt, 3cr, sad to repnwat• tho
pasicknur and er attmv4fn.tttelrarousal forms, es the U
Aro displayed la the humblest I,A tv., hum= as:atty. thus.
'oilcoolog that,, lit the case of Uie sieve, et luart, euateolotwas
beriows .inure - Itapplaem thaw fmatom alta, t the Mae
•time. to represent, as ft is, a clued Peolt a tria.! .. ' / 0011 azticr:
tit whom halite ins bees seldom dolma liotwe,=l , olll,
as exhibited in every day:ilk* Ieot . . I I I ,WSY4 I 11 ! Du
mniLbleOa irnipC atulgment of fhoNsural..: - : , at
(h. i t . „4,.
cEr S l4(l ' 4411 m ati lbrinud e earl of the canto ;state*
writ by mail. postage - • „
Liberal dlacoaribitrade tho„twolu .
rat A cix,,
U. 311 N
SzalthaelAstreet,
w. r 1,11,
4 :••
AMtS.EMENTS.
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