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„ THOMAS H. FOESYTH, -
- 1 VVVV/il V - tfJ? MW»J>«» .„ tho Major ofall tber B , cn ‘ i^
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-, EPOTAIM basks, ~_^>.*»l SAt"
: V* &*?~i &&&&’'&$ „ of taktog letters fromdhhpost office, Wngsfeir-S :»,?ThV r
T?V - /° °? r ed out tiia-imprißonment, has beentJischfrfged, lie p
~3* POETEE BEAm»EY,- to* tor thelmU.lhavingremUt t ath S fine imposed «r
r.> i? : n !?i Tj elected -adnuta not of a by ~ E
kCtl-Ji: 4"V.S:f i~'" V- J!37* tiCssrßrS. M.'PcrtiKGiiiZ.Oo, , ETho are prompt, hra-j ' -» -''- ;»<■ . Qoy. Trousdilo, of Tcopessee, acqompapi'
-* by hisfomily, hoe reached Washington. Doe
t ?oaod o/Lt limrsday, about tSiUpht. The to tho Statu Department^
" , "" w ’""” s l^s® SS! 'l ss«%«£TSfac
r«.s»‘4aKs =.s,rir
* “™ u - —' " j Mr. E..« aS absent . nuMOaBB | Mi 0 f '
r* is> toW for ”**H ->* _„ , •' forty-aiiheed of on'
es-v.p.M J S“SSs«2 s £ SKiS?»» »«—;—•
| * /-'•J' \* ! £ •'asenung; a,fowr-o? Mr. Kobb, tar themost^elightfalorejunge Df the season.tho to JamoaKlrb ;
V Cosaaissioior-' A hotter ‘man' cduld dot £e: members of thoCife Brass JBand.byJbelr ?z- Tho Govr
1 -fIZYIZL thnOffioe • . =' ‘oeßent-lesdoi'/Mf. manager, tta b
- ri < 11 f ? *.»««»»*. a nniiffn i 1 accompany them to theydia- amour
s 3^jS<» s: - (^if^<»lr , VjiC' rj- t!i> f- i . bBB j- ,is | 00 nreed most excellent mitsio, and were n rery t!o r
T yt'f 5Ve <3lelike bragmiig. TTe ire r Bcidom'guilty lldspilably entertained by the Hon. James 3o
of it- Butrre confess we are somotrhutr flatter- vnKSM.~Lan.InUI - -
f'Scfl’t tho ‘ltfcss; fir- and near, of the late ohange in h KC( t f aotl hut It to not generally hoorm-*
*’ li^H-^0 I l”c£}' fJ,* - the Editorship‘of the PoxL IVfe intend publisht nuts off &U tho coat mines norr open
’ lhet- shw* mountain from which bltumintrae coo
' aeihfckst mndifcstedln thcn’ondUlontmd M- ®oad is™pened, the worklnr
i‘ few of -oar paper. We confess* also, that It of- m i ne3 'mll,probably alLhsve to
>t t • t. J 'f fiaxto ua Borne pleasnro to read over again, In To ghard against thtofindde
* .S& "' OtbSr neTiSpnpeto, bo tnanyOf otir oditoriitl arti- of one of the main chan
}J" losSlWffays. Our atHclos on Tho Iron Trade; j n this OpualyW r
< Cl"ti l’' KoStuchy Stcctionsr t The Central Bead and the ihle coaLfields, b
” City; The State Fair; and some others, ate bo- for coal, it is
b»«a* imblloproperty: Wo are entirely °T
l‘T^ m3isn S We intend tofumista “fort more 0 f ttto V
ei 1 tbs same nort,” only better, every week. ' " :in toe-
'& M *- t* bound to be •> a potr^oa 0 |«»
1 istiV’-if ve have the ability do make it so;
•i .‘.j^Vas 1 EJinciy as a political jcmfaal, but os a medium
of gsucral’ cows, and an odvoeate of all pubUfc
f%^ff 1 ~J?f' “4 , '^v4 J "’ r - r.'t'T ‘ sEpoyemeats and interests.' Cure hasbeenno
fd, zjU-'lr&g&l JT i&lah '° hnretoforo; audit will notbe hereafter. 1 ;
r ' 7Ulbor °” constant aim and effort to make
i’- ,*sa ~;-1;
t .h 3 farmer,’the artisan, tha laborer and tho cap-^
, c. ‘_
h / .il4^rV^lf < eX@4.c\v%'fi'3' / C ')t Vfe shall not aim to suit all individual tastes and
aprons; format to impossible; butwe^haU
? f ‘ .i,f ! 4 BeeVsuocess by a honest espresstoa.of our views
l-?v if-V ~ on all ‘questions of'interest; and by tho great
.4 UvilSni k-i-i ' ntaOunt of valuable information with which our
That -the great oommunUy of AUogbeny coun
ty.’and thedemocraey of the country will affordl
flj.pt' j’jV/" asnpto ’support and' eucDuragement to such an
' sfforfvredo not doubt; and, with coats off and
3 T oM^wo^ onrscWe3io^taflk -
J -om cosiMißSioHEk'm' ciiis-aJ j
W\ TV itsoemstohe the general opinion that Mr.
/ Humphrey SlOTflhall, our present Commissioner
Vs * «SX- CUlla « haamado a great mistake in tho part
regard to thepivil:,wor i iu.tbat, i
i\ ?TbC ’iV < L'« Xr V V ■/Vv "H« copntiy, if the roports be true. The papers in j
, tMa country, bath whig and democratic, sawn to j
be of this.'opinion.: v, From. all ■,. the inform aUon ;
fVv- >X*.s' resolved in regardto this rebellion, the
of the American people must be
with the rebels.' Yet our ■Commissioner seems
to into taken® decided part with the old Tar-.
S&Sft tot rtto, notwithstanding the declorafiontrof
S re bcV chief in llivor of Christianity and free
cSmsSeresi ' 'Wo canfcss our, sympathies are envl
with the revolutionists v And we hope
their chief will succeed in overturning the Tar
tat rule, and in driving the whole Tartar race
cut of the CStcsUpKEmpire. They got over that
"* oldtedhesewallsomo two centuries and a qunr
''w%? .liTii'tafagdsftttimttleftyei--- voAmwis that.
■' i ‘-?' they have leave to get back again to a huny. .
£ When they •will go, we do notknow, unless tha^
,||ti -Emperor of .Bussia will allow.tbcm to occupy
l Bomo part of his wide Siborian plains. ...That
J> V' doubtless ho would gladly .do, as it would afford
J^ r 4Vyni~an]ple pretexts formaking a descent on Chi
*s" to do on Turkey.
' osioner has aolually taken the
lorfed to have taken, it wilFgreatly.
Walker tin the course he will
3, There to no ** old fogyieru”
e will not hesitate to take the
’ to secure the-Interest of Amcr
, ond promote .the welfare of .tho
\t the same time. That course
enoourago tho efforts of the.ro
leufion to not the polioy.of our
either .side, least of tho. j
I government that has so long ami,i
' thepolicy-of excluding oiloom
. from Its - dominions. Such a.
policy to unjust to its own subjects, and all for-
Oiga naSo -- and ioico at any events^
that tor -r tho world.
- IfawSS oll K°
t?‘l» informed
imSSft " sneoeea., W«a» » &T« «f W, and fowall
✓ We feel gratified efforts, direoted ux
what Vt consider the rightcause, hare met with
' thetipprobitionV the democracy of Pint. It is
, o ne«foitt sterling tovraships; one to which we .
' loot to with hop?; and have never yet been do- *-ttosu _
ceivedih its-sterling wdrth. It u one of tho k 0 ' -*«ta».]'32Sr'«Mw
oldWud-bysof the-Democracy. of Allegheny, \J” u^.
«*«&&*>'*#& ftom ,tB intesoty by ”* '"' i can ttv „ r
-effort fto l¥higa,c3n'mahc.-„i i - » ~ ''.hna.3s.- -■•■■ -■■■-- : rv*; -■---* .
’Eat.wo are sorry t 5 hay tbdt'we cannot give - „ ff.vHSffiS!* one of «•
—«,* - . *»—«•«!■ * n Antii tha tlmd • •,,.^fifiiLA&Q■ Bivmuol Applotou,. of Oiostoiii «nc or tn&jxuM**.
- Soy*atoß&BtqryaiiB«reSr to Piije 3 j 'j , . leminent-aad wealthy mewbanla of tfeat city, ,
thS'CoaveaUou nitt beheld.. Xho people uesra was,,dxtyycara ago, a country: Bchoot toaclior,. ftn n rt^^i tber, i!^s*^‘“ 1 v „ . _
oa but tbs Committee appeal -JJacawtoptSSS'ltSi-til *wondi«fui faemtjrwith wajeou*
'indifferent to thewishes of the people, And they «*£*»- *? &SSK>
hold it off to tho time that may suit their nor. ofabUUy ’ ; 4«o : *k s; -- ■
*&rsi?&3tt*SSSlSU tionß or those of the clique who control thorn. •>n 'reading, writ- > r - >■ jwhH B.aißßggnat._-. *;_?
Thiaiowrong. The Committee hare no right
pft§|gpSgi‘ r> trille thus withtho wishes of the 'party. It Ao I' : Ofl Wednesday, the SUtb Inst, Dr* JOHN O.GORHA2*, j 11^
,««.e"aeflire of fhd people* that our Convention ' .nistywror watige.
early day. Their ,ridge
&&&&&ss*< hnvo feceafteqnenUy indicated through the acv • - : IV ". •■ _ Medway
tho party, but it'has received . a.Biuk^^SS^®
mmMf&pti , no ettenfion from lb? Chairman of the County, -to
„ Coihraittce. There ie one woy, however, by *^Qt&-v\a*ikrjaaf£
%£i@smi &>»-,«>»**+>.«**. -VSSgSßisr
Stß? «dre§Of *e -P««P le * of the Com- - . ...
sifsif&tiavo more power than the Chairman, and
' *2rJ®Ers.?~-.ss.
-: ags^rr^g?
- mid that he wUI caU tho Committee together, at
' ' wacannot say;biit can' OBsare him that the.Con
' ventioff wm haw to be called aceording totiie
'Wis2see of the party. - The Demborste are not
’ «»r6iahlo to On noUon that two' or three men
< '£ nTLrn *r'd««tthH»ftn, to he tossed J&W#g*.
Buifrtheir ichemeß jaM they hope idaoommuiuoatim
&Jxs ' "i =A*S.^S {^'d‘-*'i! s%9^ r ? the Ch" ; " T,lt " Bf prtnty Committeowlll jsap for
.^SSpendmiceteepnrnthoirihso
.riss22^s»:
&K\sTS OS* OCR OWH sTA^n,
JefpehsohCoouty>—^Q^cinofiratsofJeffcr*
son county held their convention on the fith* and
i nominated- ,;
r F r jP&sidcnt Judge —Wm.
,l‘J ) \
Treasurer— Hari, j *
Commusionei' —Alexander McConnell.
District Attorney—V¥. W. Wise.
Surveyor-Tool SpykelV
• The Jefforsonian aayH cfthCßominationsj—
u The tickot placed in nomination and which
floate from our m&afc-head, is ccrtainlyunobjec-
ns -not" the best* IHb ussuredijr
as good sa-dtfy*th&tJcouhi be form&d. 1 ThcgeU* 1
4lctnon’ tcomposin^it 'mem“o&wett hfcp’flrxr
capacity, and v?c are not aware that the devo*
tion of any one of them to the principles of our I
party'has ever teen That they
will all he triumphantly not of a
doubt” 3 . ~,
Cn*wroED Gotrar? —The house o t Mr. Gfio.
EvABS, in Fairfield township, was burned tQ the
ground on last Tirarsdayi-abnut .twilights -The;
balldißgrwaS’ jujasttaotsdioi-Jogs,asxdtrue not;
very vt>lu&blej'bufc J oH-thebeddlng:-and clothing,
of the &fitllywfere destroyed.” S 6 rapidly did
: thnflames spread; thutit was withiSomedifiioul
ty theism allarchildreni-whobad .bsenputtohed
for the night, could he catried nut without injury.
Mr. 8.-was absent etthe timuof thenooMent.—
CrawfordDnoaaf. 1 ~ ,» ~.
i'liirjoASTßn Cotrarr.—J'Ai£aneiMf«i'(7i(ya?TO»-
: the ; nf ;the
members of the. QUy'Brass’Bond, by their ex
Mro ntjmhOTinfitheirfrieudsdo
aeoompany.them;t9iWbeaUand,‘Whero : they disr
coursed most excellent mfisio, and were n rery
i iidspitably Entertained ; by the ;Ho’n. .James llu
iHAHAß.—L<ai, Intel '■
' Hmfn!»ano»»„ Consrjr.—Tho certain speedy
completion of the -new Portage Railroad is .a.
fixed foot, hut It is not generally kuoWffthnt’lt
nuts off &U the coat mines now open on the
mountain from which bituminous coal ieehlppcd
to the eastern market, and that,so soon as the
now road is' opened, the working of the present
mines'will,probably,alLhave to be abandoned.—
To ghnrffagoinsf thUffiufldenhtoljpageor closing
of one et tho’main channels of trade, the coal
dealers are looking about them for new openings,
At numerous points along the new route, both
in this County ondCambria, there ore inoxhaust?-
iblecoaLfields, but, at thepriooß now received
for coal, it is doubtful whether aa many mines
ttUl beopeued along thenowaflarsnowouctcca*
fully worked slong: the uld road. ■ Tba building
of tho Broad Tap B&ilro&d will bring now fields
and woconfeas that ihoeoaLtradu
tberomay bo a formidable rival to that of our
; own region.
t fa parts of Blairand Clearfield oonatlcs, at the
; terminus of the projected road* there may bo i
’found tho'flnestTamber the State can produce,
| and bods cf iron are,-almost withowMimit.
! A' - company of'capiihlists > who, will, open out
ithia country, wUlafonoo-etriknonfinuna^aluo-!
s bio as any curer discovered in California or Aus
!trcdin. The Coal, the iron, nud the lumber, ate
'■all ilia only necessary for men pos*
ieoßsiugmeaus nnd pcrßoverancff to deloe for the
iformcr, how down and saw up the latter, and
Jdrioo them to a market, ip become the possessors
*of a mine of wealth as inexhaustible as tho<trta->
isureaof any El Dorado yet discotCtfld.—jQfolft'
| dagshurg Standard.
| Oabpesiehs’ Stbxke.—A portion of tho jomp
iueymen earpenters employed ■ at the Penasylxa*-
Ima Bailroad' Company ■s-:WorkB> :on Wedncsdayi
Unst,; struck for increase of; wages—say ftbout.2o
.per cent: advance -on ■ their ..present prices.. A
I portion of them could -hare raised,the ndrance,
i ibut they refused to go to work , unless all who
! latruot hod-their-wages ineresaeii cThis request
was not complied with, and on Thurcdsy twenty
two of them left the froths. On the same day,
the wages of those who did not strike were
I ydsed about the amount the strikers asked for.
They are -now short" of Jionds in the carpenter
Ihopsi'hafU sent- lo the cities to procure journey
men. The wages paid wanes, wo belicw, from
! 51,37Jt051,75 per day, according to the abili
fits ot thp men. — Standard,
,■> An DsctelCojik Visitor—On Tuesday night
tf last week, a number of men residing ot Hol
liday's Saw Mill, in-Clearfield, prepared, them
selves for gigging fish. ’ When they reached tho
; Stream, and bad their torches lighted,, they were
luddenly snrprisod: by the-screams of a . large
panther, standing, cuithe opposite bank of the
creek. Of course tbcAlarmfcd men dropped their
gigs nud torches and made fimo for. the shantec, :
Whloh fhcy hnd scarcely reached and barricaded
bcfora-tho varmiiil medo his appearance at the
house. Ho continued prowling about ailxught,
making the .■weeds .echo with,.- the most ,terrific
screams, and only departed when tho day down
ed: The men could see him walking to and fru
before tho sbantoe, lashing his rides with, his
tail, and showing- his “frightful tusks, but they
hadneithor dogs or guns, and, were.consoquent
ly compelled to let the monarch roar with im
punity and depart la pease.—Standard.
I- i , „ , fatlhaMamin*Post. --
i> • couhtv coatnssiOHEu.
i ■ Messes. Editors : — As the time for the so*
lectionof saltablemcn toplace in, nomination:
fpr the different offices is cominground, yon will
'oblige an old subscriber by giving place to a
Tirief mention of James H. Bonn, Esq.j- .of-.Up*
iperSt: Clair Township, in connection with the
office of County Commissioner. - Mr. BonD la a
gentleman well qualified to fill the office, if cleot-
Va; ho is a true and tried Democrat, and is emi
nently worthy of the honor of being one Of the
Standard-bearers of his -party.!. .By an active,
usefal and upright life be has secured the esteem
of all with whonr he has ever been associated in
any way, 'and now" enjoys a degree of personal
popularity that would be of much, service to the
phrty in breaking downtbelnrge majority which
•the Whig party have heretofore unfortunately
possessed Mr. Bonn is bo universally known
and esteemed that his neighbors have given him
t§o sobriquet of .“ the modol man.” ■ - .i
«i In addition to tbo personal claims of Mr, i
Bioßn for the nomination, the section of the
county in which ho.resides is deserving of a re;,
membranoc at the handa of the party. There
ate many Democrats Urtbat fluarter'who ;hay? ;
wiorhed long and with munydlscourngemonto in
ranks, and WU but-mete "that they should
tdoeive this, testimonial of nn appreciation 6f
tbeir conduct. . I hope that tbo Democratic par
•ty will' favorably-consider Mr. Bobd’s claims,
aid that he may bo our candidate fortbolmpor-’
office o i County Commissioner, at the Dolor
ber election., S. O.'-W-i:;
■5l CoßtofttaUroadTrausportatlon.',
0 !We'gather h number of estimates as to the cost
ot transportation on railways front, tbs American
Railway Times, whioh will be found interesting.;
Tpo-Times says thoyweroproparediby one of
Sb most oxperienood and Intelligent managers,
d Hant'ff Magazino, adopts them on thwart-.
Train, with forty Pat-.
■ ■ tengett, 100 Niks.
■ IlcidmoUvoppwor, at l!f) rants p«mUe -,,..-s2o'
5 car. (fiO-scats,) fit 2 eta per mile 2
- 2
Om conductor, $2 pcj.dny!«™ tjratcmsn.Sl.
"U ’ ’ u ... "V:s27
licfelptS on3l)passcnfi«s, at 2)4 cts. pormlle.-... XW,
i i „ - .•!** i* + ,lK ~ *"* * “ i
| j **”•** I
Slhe coat of «traln-with at- l j.j
ote. per mile, is estimated at $29, the cost of j
■one additional ciuf,,at-s2_, being ndded t
ocjpte at $lO2 69 make tbe net profit $73 60;-
'me cost of a train wjth 120passen»« «.t|o
'Sane, with the addition of onecar,ats2, tnslung
thanet profitssB9, t - ■ ' '
i .Tho Times adds: “ A largo engine wilt draw
od any road, not eze'ceding'forty foot grado.ane
hundred .tons* in addition do the ears; andafl
fourteen passengers, with - thO'w baggage, ■- are
usually estlmntedio be aton/afaUtrainofoars,
with two hundred.and forty passengers, omonnte
totonly-aevOntcen t0n».5.-3axu differefioo in; fuel
required to draw oue.or.thTOejCmtriaaojjihnJl as,
not to be Bascoptible , .of {,
' < (That freight also conbo carried cheap
thoroughfares,-where there is. plenty oflV.haa'
already been demonstrated- .The Raading road
oairles coal one hundred mHes> for ono ;doltnr
n« ton, although the cars go back empty.;: , The
Bffltimoro and Ohio'-road hare olao,contracted
to*corry oo&l two hundred miles fortwo'dollars
* I **' *■ j?or the Dally Morning-Bostv l -
- liEssns. Gatnonß: Sonwweelw!
ste “S
& thopwpia lAWiM^ysasssr!
* ‘'Hh it -Mifw T
Items of Hows sail Hisoallany.
The ladioa of Grand Bapids, Michigan, attend
ed the polls on the 20 th, to urge Their husbands
and brothers to vote for the Maine law. They
were of coarse sqceessful.; t. Inßeoni the ladies;
also came out, and the town gave :JlOB majority
for the law. !
Itis etatedthat the general court martfalwhioh
assembled atßpTtßavenyprth'on thodtlrefJime
last, for the triaLof Jdajor;Howc, upon charges
preferred against him by liieuts. Pleasanton,
N...G. .Evans <md company. of.tUeSecond.Bra:.
i fullyncgnltted thocMaJor of ;aU ther
„ . 1 „ , -
Dr.-Bines, conviotedatSavannahontheoharge
of taking letters fromibbpost office,having sUrV-;
edontihia-itnprißonment,!has.beentiischarge4,-
the President ihawingrcmiltfddhj fine imposed;
bythoconrt ,
; Gov. :Tennessee, -flcflompanied:
by hisfamity, hasreached Washington. Hooomcs;]
to consnlt ( -wjth thu StatcDopartmont relatlve to ,
his Instrnotionß. '
The Bostpn Transcript says that Mrs. MoWatt,;
the actress, has boon seriously indisposed for
more -than a month, in thnt- City,- and that she
does not yet leavabtr apartmont.; .
• Daniel Cummins, of: Smyrna, Del, has sold,
forty-six head of «atUe (2B ,of nlneh wero wes* ,
tern eteertij and tho balance raised in Kent c 0.,);
tuJamos Klrbin. of Dove)}, f0r52,000.-:i *0
: Tho Governor and legislature-of Massaohu-;
settß h%vo .unanimously ‘givena onotday'a pay,
amounting to nearly ii>6oo,' iowordg tha comple
tion of the Washington Monument. •
Owing tothe unfavorable news from Spain re
garding thqlnjuiy-oftha grapo ,vines, raisins
are hold at better prices, and a eorgoof 7,000 to
S.OOOboxoswereooldonDaturday.’nt'NowTorh,
to orrive, at $2 70. • ■■ -- r
Mr. Wm. Hall, of Beaver;county,Po.,now in
bis 104th 'year, it is stated, is still able to ride
from his home to Washington, Pa., a distanco of
28 miles, twice a year, to>dmw his ponslett-as.a
revolutionary soldier.
1 -: it Is'etated thatPrcßldont Pierce,.while on the
1 boat in the harbor of Now Yotlc, last Friday,
eiprcssedhimself in favor of tho plan for erca
! ting d Board of Commissioners to .fix opermar.
1 nent line, and of the selection of Ex-President
Fillmore, Ex-Chanocllori Walworth, and Ex-
Governor Boncit, ns members of tho commission.
Yankee Sullivan, tho pugilist, it is stated, has
made a match to fight with Morrissey, tho obam
pion of California, about tho middle of autumn,
for $l,OOO a Vide. t
The Colombia (Pa.) Gas Works* havo been so
far completed sas to admit the introduction of
gns to tho pipes, and on Tuesday evening last
many buildings m Columbia were illuminated
with it ,
-The Growl. Division of tho Sons of Tempcr
dnce of Maryland mil hold their next quarterly
session nt-tha Temperance Hall, in Easton, com
mencing to-day.
? Professor Barnard, of tho University of Ala
bama, delivered o eulogy, on tho lato Vico Pres
ident of the United States, at Tuscaloosa, on tho
4th instant ■
A couple of sons of the Emerald laic met near
tho Custom Houoe one d»y,when;nftcr.the usual
salutations, one said to the other, “ Well, Pat
rick* poor Horton is dead, (alluding to one of
their acquaintances who died suddenly:} 11 Oh,
yes, it’s very sickly hero; a groat many have
died this year that never died before." .<
- ... I- .For. the iteming Post
1 Mcasns. Pnihurs & Giluioiie.—Can yOuiu
form us which of tho Whig aspirants for the
! office of County Treasurer is ahead ? There is
i Some anxiety in ear neighborhood on tho sub
i ject, for wo ore all in favor of that man who saw
| Oen. Harrison picking op tho “spent balls.”
i . PtnsT W*nu.
• We aro unable to give our correspondent any ]
information on the subject, hut wo think that!
tho Major is ahead. We eat? him at tho. German!
Theatre the other evening, and- lf.it- bud not
been for that other candidate who had the baby,
he would have made n decided impression upon
tho feelings of tbo audience.
i It Is none of our business, but wo may be per?
j mittod to suggest to onr Whig friends that they
j should prohibit the offieo-huuting portion of their,
party from making babies an electioneering me
dium. It is taking an unfair advantage of tbe old
bachelors; and tbo latter class have no time to
provide themselves with! Snob arguments, in a
hegitimate way, before the election.
jp tas Facinc. —A JfircpotiUon*— Mr:Daniel n. I
Fa«, banter of £t DouU, aulltaiUsa <u to lay that 1m will I
nnUaitahe to holla ox cult of railroad- ta tho FeslQc, IT Ilf. j
tocn hundred perrons (13 bo frunJ trho will andortahs an {
eanal abate In tbo wdrfc Are thm not fifteen bandied j
nonana In tbo Coital States who bar# tbo moans to unit*
lathis St. bonis propoaWonl I If«v let them ftleo their j
».».! <o tho public, anil la thirty days wo can fcaTO tbo
I crock ell snbmibed Ja this gtsanUanadertaklnff. Oonjren I
i wUI not refoao tbo privilege to bulhl tho. rwulc«sE. Xoal j
liMJwr.
Tbo above “proposition” shows tho confidence]
of onr .capitalists in the feasibility of this un
dertaking. Wo believo fifteen hundred capital
ists could not make obeiterinvestment of tboir
fandß, Wo .want this'need'completed in five !
years, and thon wo shojl ■ Want to go to San >
Francisco in five days, apd send ; back word to.
our friends in five seconds of onr. safe arrival
I there. “ Great country this/’ and bound to bo
for greater.
■; prisoner, to beep, hia mini em
ployed, spent throe years in meting tho follow
ing calculation.of the number of books, ■verses,
Words, lcttera,'&o.y'conthlned end.
New 1 Testament: !
CU> nSWttST. - ' "
No.nfJßooks . 09 |:No,af Words.,,—.. 092,428
No. of Chapters,.— - 029 [ No. of Letter 5...—2,728,100
No. of ;T«r«5......~!3pU4jr ’ "
The middle Book Is ProrcrbS-
The middle Chapter is Jobasnx.
k Th« taliMio Verso would bo 11 Chronicles, sr, 17, inhere
irer« a verse more, end wrfc IS, If Arere u \crse Ims
' The word end occurs 53,M3 Umov '
" '
The shortest Terse 1* X Chronicles, 1,29- ' .: • ■ .
Itio gist Terse of the 7th chapter of Etta contains an the
I letters ot tboftlpbabet* i
I . Iheloihof tbaXX Kings and tbo 37th chapter oflstdab
I are alike. ' i
. HEWTESTAHUT. -
■ Nti. of 8005»,37 No. of WorCU,».-:...481i258
Na of ChoptCTS,_„, 2CO i.No. of-lotfcero .........828,580
No. of Yew'S 7,950 I'
The mf&fto Book is If l'hoaajonioufl. :. -
The micalo CboptOT b Boovau xm, if tbcro wore# aup,
ter loss, noil xre if there were o cUoptor more.
,^omWOioyotsoixirtj*rli, 17. • ■
Tlio shortest Verso is Juhuij, 35.:,: ■
; OLD AHJxn*W>EStASUCTT* ■ ".i,. 1
No; go #&&&&*»**.*•-',
Noiof iCiiOPterSiM>*>*'t*** No*of Lflttflrs—....»J>&GfJ,4BU i
'Notof Verws ■ < •-••■. "•■■ -•'■•'■' ,■. •
Tho.mJjldJo.ipiwpterj iQ. tbe, Blble, li Psalm* 1
;oi*iL\Y,Wr>' : ?. 4; '
The uilddloTcrsois Psalms cxviu, 9,
i.< ••oy —-
; N EiiEOiAi TnE Cuvstali PalaceßaboUet.
—Thire trftß : BoracTthit af on cmeut at ithe Hew,
YorkCryatal JPnlaoo banquet on Friday ■ night.
It appears the managers: provided empty tables
for the-reporters of the press, farowayfrom the.
edibles, at which they rebelled and until one of
the press interposed, them was uo.prospot of a
single rcportor’B remaining to immertoliae the
i epoakers on the occaaiou. At. last, 1 however,
i twenty-five seats were reserved ia pn honorable
i part of the hall, where tho.-eating and drinking
i was most free; . and then-the .roporiorial- pen.
moved brlsklyenongh/.-j .. ■ i
; Mr. Sedgwiok made the thing pnblio by apol- i
Ogißing in his epoeoh prefatory to his toast to the |
press. Andp.by the way,' itis said it was ex
ceeding hard work to choke down the indigna
tion tbat’roso spontaneously, when .the.Fresldent
'of the Worid’e Fair.Assoolation patted the - New
Yolrk press on the head, 1 and commended It for
not levying a dollar of black mall on his cstob
llanment—the most Inevitable advertisement Of
"®h < -»lnlon that 'black mailing was one. fit. fh®
«omtaottv»-rtta|loim of the press.- M^Bay m « na
of ttho Ernes,thrust a small .sharp
■stick into the P»sid«»A--oaßdgwiok) sidethere
for.whlcb aeCmed to deh^MH»»»*i <0 j ltt^ience.
- k AI *hh Woaap’e
EAlm— TheMonongahemPawifennbUcßßßayß
TekpSw^f «&*&£**s>'
iGobk'was, and efill'ls bound forh 1 ® *
be token to the Word’s Fair, fomhrbiUon, -
itorrangementseahbe made.
o*.{ / > r«r r 1 - -4JT - - ,VS&
OPROEiniBUS-HO.3,rn3TOXIHK.
The great iron railroad bridge acroßSthe Mon
ongaheia rivet; about one mito.above Fairmont,
Vo., was completed last trcek. It is stated that
it cost/our hundred and iuiacfy.su: thousand dal
LwayiCoevpany on the first day of March last,
Lwifijviifi 5,
Vvapitalig&ok .. 59,012,095
Funded debt, : 18,008,088
Floating debt,.... 15,684,947
__ loinlcost,.... ~..,,,.,^>31,301,630
.JEha entirenmount ofßltu miaous Coal impor
ted* into New Yoric, from England and Bor color,
mea.duringthe'pastwclvomonths, is stated at
100,000 tons. < - r - , . ,
■'Hie PsapleT)f Baltimo>o opened ilpub-'
licpark;:Whoreattheyirejoicod greatly, and were
exceedingly muohsoithat they sent up
rooltetSi JStfd madfbanflrcs/and dld'othcr extra--
vagnnf thingsln.theexoeEs.of their'enthusiasm..
-Itianotnlwayß that a Baltimore oxoitoment has.
each a good foundation. ,
"We wondeytfiPittsbnrgb.'.willuOyw be- blest,
with suoh "ao • excitement, - and for a, similar
cause?
1 In the geography of: Young America, the, fol
lowing boundaries of tho TTnited Stotes are now
glibly given East by Bunnse, West by sunset,
North by and South as
far- <t*t»* danfltaxeJ tv o v •.
The books for the subscription to tho stock of
tho Gonnollsvilla Railroad were opened in this
olty,- on -Wednesday,' at tho 'ofneo of Messrs,
Mackenzie, Ogstcp&Co. The first subscription
was raado. by 51. P. O’iicni, Esq., for 1,000
shares. This liberal subscription, on the part of
Mr. o’Hcrn,'U iß'to bo-hopod;-will ho promptly
followed by our business . men, and: others-*-
Bali. Sim. 1
A merino buck in Greenecounly,
ocd'3lJ lbs, nthis- shearing this. Bummer. He
had just been sold for $5OO.
' AStato Insane Asylm.in-SanFranoisco,.. Is
one of- the institutions of California; ••
Mttny of the -gambling saloons in San Francis
eo are bold by Chinamen, at high rents. ,
■ TnTiynchburgh.-Vn.,- a .hogshead -of. tobacco
was sold at $llO 100 lbs.
A judgo out West has decided-that '" hissing
a body” while “coming thru'the rye,” is legal.
This has oo impartoutand interesting-bearing on
the happiness of mankind in general.
’ Kossuth’s sisters ore kfccping a boardinghouse
in Irving place, corner of Fourteenth street, Hew
York.
Bryant wrltcßhome that the Turks ore rapid
ly advancing in civilization and refinement. In
proof of this ho mentions that they get .drank,
play at billiards, and take advantage of. the mo
ney market.
"Do you cbooso-Newpart this season ?" ask
ed a pretty woman of old Rodger. “ Ho,
ma’am,” said he*- "I tdost decidedly prefer old
-port," The Jady.snilcd, ondeo did Bodger soon
after.
John Kandolph Quinn hoa beiu appointed Sec-:
rctary of State for Maryland.
- The Golambia South Carolina establishment,
has been sotd at anetlon for $lO,OOO.
- Cacios, one of the Tnrks Islands, was visited
by heavy rains last month, and a large quantity
of salt was destroyed.
At St. Johns P. E., sugar was vory scarce,on
account of so much rain, and that the planters
could not gnnd, and vessels were leaving in bal
last. • . -
An editor In Berkshire, having been appointed
justice of the peace* advertises his cooking-stove,
a first rate one, ami nearly new, for.sale at half
price. ■ , - . . -
1 Eionrt Miees ah Horn.—The Pennsylvania j
Railroad Company own -13 locomotives,-of which I
twelve are of a capacity equal to aepccd of 80- j
miles an hour. I
Tho nrchitcets of the Crystal Palace arc I
Messrs. Carstonsen nnd Oitdemister, and the I
Tribune complains that no notice was taken of |
them at tho dinner at the Metropolitan Hotel.
The Washington Union confirms the report
that Buchanan - has - made up his mind to go to
England, and also says that Ministers Soule, I
Gadsden, Borland/ Green and Bcdingcr wilt I
teaman their rcspcedvo-missiuna in n few dsys.
At a lata woman’s rights convention, a reso- i
lotion-was introduced, declaring that if women
did not get their rights, they " would stop the
ptpulution ! " _Wc don't believe iliey will, though.
Probably it was expressed "more in sorrow than
in anger.”
Wueeeiho—The Wheeling Intcltlgcucer says .-
- ItaSroai /roo.—ln about one mouth from this
I time, tbcro wUI be an-establishment-in the im
mediate vicinity of this city, capable of turning
out 300 tons of railroad, iron pcr,.wcck, Tho
proprietors, Messrs, WHpon, Sweeney A. Co., go
into tho enterprise with ample capital, nnd with
[ the present demand for rails, which must neces
sarily continno for some time to come, they can
! not fail to do a good business. They have al
i rcady some heavy contracts. Then-, works will
j be a modification and extension of the Washing
ton - Iron-Works, in Sonth Wheeling, heretofore
conducted by Messrs. Coopor & Harris. •
The Chinese Revolt.
In the Son them Christian Advocate wo find a
letter from Dr. Charles Taylor, tho Mothodlst
Missionary to China from Sonth Carolina, in
which ho says that-tho leader of-the revolting
nrniy in Chinn has been for acme time under tho
Instruction of Dr. Guttlafif; that ho is a sworn j
enemy to idolatry, and In his. proclamations ex- 1
hurts tho people to abandon the w.orshlpaf Idols, ]
and to worship the- only true God. It would, i
i indeed, bo a wonderful manifestation of thopow
i er of tho gteat Enter of all, if this rovolntion
| should be successful, and thereby anew and vast
nation should be bom to Christianity. Dr. Tay
lor says:
“The foreigners generally believe him (the
•leader of the revolution) to be the rightful heir
to tho throne from which hie ancestors wore
I driven by the Tartar conquest, and on this, ac
count, ns well as for his avowal of ChVistianity,
I Wish him sucoess. Tho people arc in groat ,tre-.
( pidation, as la natural they should be, but wo
j all feel the ’most perfect security bore, nor is
j there the slightest causo' for alarm to üb, for.
I there arc several British, American end French
1 war steamers here, well armed and manned.
:' Rev.- Do. Ires.—Tho statement that the Bar.
Dr. Ives, late Bishop of the Dioocao of North
was about to bo ordained a priest io
tho Catbolio Church, and that tho Pope had In
formed him that ho mast separate from his wife,
is positively contradicted by tho Freeman’s
Journal. As regards tho separation, tho Jour
nal says each a thing is not likely to Cod favor
any wboro in tho Catbolio Church. The Jour
■ nal alaopnbllshcsan oitrnc t of a letter from Dr.'
Ives to tho.Bov. Dr. Forbw, of New York, in
which ho alleges that an account had been mode
up against him In. North Carolina, and o process
served upon his library and Mrs. Ives’ personal
articles left behind in that State. He further
says: “AH I ask in this life is io have ray dear
tcift tidelyeiditctth meaithe altar, and sotuo
situation, bowover low, howevor obscure, whoro
I can keep her above positive want ”
TBn Bechkniso or tJftEful' The late
Siudqol Appleton,, of Boston, one of thG Cloat
eminent l and wealthy merchants of that city,
Was,. sixty years ago, a oountry schoolteacher,,
at Kotr. Ipswich, from which place ho vent forth
With a certificate from the pastorof the Tillage,
that ho Was; “a person who supported a good
moral character, andwaß possessed of ability
Buffiolent to Behoof in’'reading, welt
ing, orthography, English grammar,, and arith
metic*”. At tho ccntenuid oelohratlonvof ■ tho
settlement of New Ipswieb, InISSO, Mr. Apple
ton sent $5OOO to tho literaryinsHlutlonaof
flow Hompshifsj the Academy of Ipswich in
: particular,. to ‘ enable that institution to assume’
its former standing, and extend its future use
fulness. . ’ : '
NO'-Ansdxation.— Tho Supremo Court ‘of.
Mexico has lately sent an oHioial order, of » sin
gular character to tbo Qoveraors of the several
•States, and to the conmondlngoffioers of.dis-'
tricta. . It direots tho cstsblishuictit of .a police
! for tho arrest and military trial and, punishment
of -every person -who tday:ba- discovered advdpa- ■
ting the annexation of that lopublie to thiell.'
States. ' l
r - If > thcro i» tiatiofn .tliot Wouldlgre towo.
! ; truly Christian mow than another; It Is. Prance.-. 'Prance,
wfcero infidelity has togreatly abounded abounds.
Pnm», where so moDjocn. of JntcllecVandtolanthaTQ
been born and educated. Franfio who gore her influence
and men to us in oar revolutionary struggle, and whoro wo r
■wisxaiTOereiision thall yet prevail* -
Kreiuggcstcd by the fact, that Eor; Thom*'
es iQ.iast agood
• dpa! of the fimithflcld and •
is now soliciting'sub*
■ k-J .Methodist Church in
CUuKh hasbS l^ ba W, W*gol4 *»J complete, for the
• fanout, (until cemmencoa. Ho-preaches In tbo
/laifeuago twice «vau'fe2sP“ k 13 wmplato,!,} Lu tho French
‘ipodgnnctayfechooi’hcto oal congregation
pjch success w th6‘ good
those who mo
'.T"' -•-
, t
- • A Sharp Boiincnletter,; -
A cotampomry publishes the following-epeof
men letter from one of a class who think_thoru
is nothing valnah r } ~bui- trade in the
purports to comei!rom a " onto ” r merchant r 'srh(f'
- writes on roply toa frota his oon
at a boarding-sohool, to: histoaster, to send Mm
I home for roaflons whioh he thuscharaoloristicaK
ly explains! t ? * -y-- 1 '
>*Sm! My son’s of 10th inst camo duly to
hand, and cont’s noted. Sony to hear he has
been' stod’g Latin, &c. What’a nßet ’ I never
atiidied-nnyenah thing—nothing-but-Webs tert:
Bp*g Book and, Daboll’s: Arltb’k, -and- P’r Kiph
ard’B Alm’k; -yet got along well enough—made
money t -am' Bant Direct’r,Merab. Chamb. Com.y
&o-r ke.t So.- Latin!—bettor look into McCnl
■looh—some-use -In-Jihat. - Learn all about Dr.
andCt.,.or.,cur , cy T .exch.,.bank~faai).,-md’ze t
&c.; that’s the: commodity of true knowledge—
the best md’zo -for counting-room—always jn
. dom’d—always available in maTkot, when y’r
- Latin and. y’r Greek wouldn’t fetch, a »oo market,
os my oaptmn saySi '. - ■ ■■
« Bat to point: My son Is now 14. yr’s old—
in want ofanotherolerk—must hove finished
hia ed’n bfthii tithe,Rarely-; would Kavo lethim
•Bland another half -year though, but for the Lat
in, and high rates of-tuition at-board’gscb’l.—
Please ship him on board invoice
and bill- of lod'g, of books, &o., consigned; to
Merx and Co., N. Y’k.
“P: B.—Send bill, and will remitbyreturn
mails.- Stoohs rather heary,v Bho’d be glad to
sell you aiot of damaged Java at T ots, per lb,
—very ohoap, and goodonoughfor board’g-sch’U.
Pleaso advise."
■ Paosi Oeeooh.—lntelligence from Oregon to
Junedth, has coma to. hand. From the tone of
the papers; nothing appears to bo talked at. but
politics. Tho two candidates for delegate, to
Congress, were Gen. Joseph Lane, for ro-eleotion,
and Judge A; A. Skinner, Indian Agent of the
j Territory. It is.probable; that Gem Lone will
be returned.
- The canvass for the Legislature and county
officers was animated, and in somneonnties bit
ter. Two sets of candidates wore nominated in
I overy county.
| ■ Captain Alvcrd, of the army, writes from the
Dalles of: the Colombia,, that there: is much ex-
I oitement among some of the tribes on the fron-
I tier, ; growing cat of the approach.of the whites,
I and the failure: of. the * treaties. negotiated with
[ the Indians west of tho Caseado -
I He therefore-, warns emigrants not to settle in
the Indian country cast .of Oregon and Washing
ton, as tho"lndian title bos not yet been extin
| guisbed by treaty. Many, of these Indian tribes,
I be says, have behaved ; so well towards all the.
[whites as to merit the most jost and considerate
I treatment.
“ Wouah's Eionis” is luuland,—An excitiog
election contest was going on at thelast accounts
for the representation of Clare, Ireland, in Par
liament. Col. Vandclenr is the conservative can
didate, and a letter states that on the 2Stb nit,
“ Lady Grace Vandclenr, in person, canvassed
the electors of Bulrush, and from her ladyship’s
open carriage, addressed a- large assemblage of
electors on behalf of her husband. She was en
thusiastically greeted by the populace, and so
i inspiring an incident must tend to a .favorable
i result.”
1 Cost or a Passbsqeh Cah 'The cost of one
of tho long railway passenger cars is, on an
average, about $2,000... There are in the United
States upwards- of eighty private oar manufac
tories, exclusivo of those railways which make
and repair ait far their, own nso; and it is cal
culated that a capital of $0,000,000 isunvcsted
in this branch of industry, producing about
$17,000,000 annually, and employing about eix
thousand men. .
Corrojr is now used for the purposa of stuff
ing maUrasses, and is said to be preferable to
every thing else heretofore used for that pur
pose. A writer in the Hew York Day Book says
bo ‘‘has had ono for- soma six montls.past, and
has found it to possess every requisite and desi
rable quality of -junattrass; without the objec
tions so frequently urged against moss,-curled
hair or the husks moulding from
damps, bad smells from the curled hair in sum
mer, and the lumpy matting of'the moss;” lie
says farther, that “the cotton felling, prepared
i by a patented process, has none of theso annoy
[ anoes, is aiways.cloStic, and will, -with ordinary
i care, last a life time.”;
Moutauiy os Boaud a Vessel at Sea.—Tho
schooner Empire, Capt. Barker, arrived at Bos
ton on Saturday, from Darien, Go. Daring the
voyage, all the crew, consisting of two sailors, a
cook and boy, together with the mate, died of
Southern fever. The last man diod onthetUh
inst, since which time be has been obliged to
navigate the vessel and bring her into port alone.
Capt. Barker himself hod been sick, bat had re-,
covered, lit tsar for siz dayt alone upon the
ocean! - -
Asotiieu Pacific Boots Bduvet.—lt is sta
ted in the Missouri Democrat, at St. Louis, that
Col. Fremont has made preparations to start in
November for a winter excursion to test the
practicability of a passage through the moun
tains on tho central rente in tbossason of snowß.
Tho cnteiprlso is entirely his own, unconnected
with any government aid, and la another illus
tration of that charooter for perseverance and
energy for which he is distinguished. The gov
ernment survey of the same route Is entrusted
to Capt. Gunnison. -
£§7»Dr* St’Jjcme’a Vermifuge. -*Duriii£ a pnu>:
tlcflof raoro Hum twenty ?ears, Dr. U*Lano had attended
iaaumcmhlo patients afflicted with erety Ibrm et Tram
.-d£*eaWj and iros induced to apply ail the energies or his
tnlod to tho diitsrrery of a worn, destroyer,
-certain la its effects; the result of his labors Is the Amcri
can Vi ona Specific, cow boftro the public, which Is perfect)?
taTo, omlma? bo gtrcoftllho to children of the meat leader
050* or to tho aged adult; U purges sdldly and subdues fe
ver, and destroys verms with invariable success It Is easy
of administration, and as It. does not contain mercury to
as? form whatever, no restrictions are noccsaarj.wlth re
gard to drinking cold water, nor is it capable of doing the
taut Injur? to tho temjexort inlisnt. - An incredible number
of, worms ha to teen expelled -by this great vermifuge; :■•■■■•'
. Purchasers will plesau bo cartful to ask fbr Dr.
nlcbroltxl and take nano also. All other Ver
mlfusus, In comparison, an worthless. Sr. ariancft genu
ine \crralfuge, also his celebrated UTer Pills, can now be
had at all respectable Drug Stores In the United States, and
from the solo proprietors, FLEHIKQ UEQS~
; Successors to J. Kidd frOo*
CO Wood street
JjlfcUT
4G?vDr* Haiflcy , fl Poreat the fees
remedy for the Qratcl, J*an
dkA EjspojJiua, OosfiToae&s la ss of
AppotUc.Complaints of the JiTCT,Hcart,Eldaey and Eton*
iu:h, Colds, Conghs sad Conmmptire XJecilnes,‘eTtr offend
for sale InthUdty. Circulars, girlng foil particulars, cm
t» ba«l grails- • • -
£^sooi&rgoadYcrtta>mfintlaanothcreoltnnn..
Bold Wholesale and IteLOl by Dr. GEO. It. KEYSEB,HO,
comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pi; *l*
so. by JAMES T. SAMPLE, nortlMrest corner of Federal
street and the Diamond, AUegbenyQtj; : jt&lmdsvr
Homo. Testimony*;*- Mr. SotosoS;;
Sir—l thlbh it no tnoro than an set of Justice to yon, as
well as to the Amerlcan oomrpunity, to state that the BPISO
TACLESlbought’froiayou sultmewelL I find my eight
much ImproTtth , T can etc small print with themfor.any
longtboftimo without fatigue tojny eyes. : Should my sight
continue to improve by tbo use of them. X ban no doubt
but I shall bo able to xeacLirithout them in ashbrtiimo. -
’ v Yours,truly, .... T, MOUNDI4B, .
Apeglleny City, Juno 25), IS&L , - •.. ::. ■- - ■•- • . •
-C3"liiaro useailr.BoJamoa’s EYEGLA.BSK3 for&Ycry
'brief period, ’vrHhtf&ldfri ftdvantago,’«nd have no
tlon la mating-Uiat a defectWeYiWojsof long landing ho*
been relieved, and thij.crgansseSm to be semiring Ylgnr
i and lonoi- I therefore chiKjrfullybcar witness to'thelrex
ccUoncy ondnccartirj, os also to Mr. BolntobaVskiU mi'a
; prac tlcal Optician, and'tho.wondorful facility with which ho
adapts Glasses to tha various peculiarities of Ylrico£-
- • * - R BiSOTTON,
• No» 24 Woynß street, Httsbargh.
t- , r v. •. =r ■• "
Jane 20, ISM, '
. Oo Wednesday, the 20th-Inst, Dr. JOHN 0. .<2ORJiA2r r
in thoOlstywu? of hlsage.
Ilia fttireral will take place this day, at $ o’clock, from; the
grant Uouto, wMi'fcf^Oraatlitoll-PQttrlh 'greets.. His
friends arc ropoctfnHy in? Itod toottend,\' ■;<:. r - .
' to vimPuniie.—An io tho
jaipining papers cl the ISVb-inst-, headed *fficdgc?tg/ t iD
. which the advertiser states that be has
platetf* u those sold by Mb. SotoMoas, beeellß
at 600 oer cent cheaper. 21c. B.denlcs thounbluahing
falsehood, knowing that there 4s, so 'ozasa pboprzstob or
the r Improved glasses,' bebelng-iba PATiarxßand adia'
ve6eb.' Mr. S; is ndt the only .victim of this. Selfish, would*,
bo monopolist, ‘as, tho" samo individual,' some months ego,-
TUliCed ,a respectable tradesman, yho-camato Pittsburgh
to engage la the' same; business; aa hlmaclt Hr, fi/would:
also desire toinfonn the pablicthatthis IhdiTidual fcnowa
noihing'ot the science" of opUca, .imd- doubts whether be* la .
perfectly acquainted'witbdus owh business. Mr/8. leaves
themaUcrtoaUUicerning publio.to Judge;fo ItseXfjand
whatevcriWs .indiTiduatiinay ' say hereafter,- Mr. 8. will
'mafco nnireply to it, as he considers Ma beneath contempt.
• I .cj.’i>r. *.y - • : jylfeSt
W*
.HATING had twenty year* experience as* piactl*
cal optician} iu iriUizoy wfttelumd4esrel>.
ry business, X presume; to Jiavensriiuck knowledge oftha
seUsnco of optica as 8olomon,(I zneantha; tandoit Jea'})
whoso ill-tempered and slanderous Teinsrka daycurpaper
of this morning show, that bis .pretensions ts the character,
of « gcutlexoan-are hlanorel clohzt to a
Discoveryfor.tho fiyerf’-iafidfia. vjShtv* is butene principle.
in the sclonco of optics, as.it relatesdo spectacle lenses,
i gin do ihe days of Nowton, and-bnionomcthodof grinding
i control glasses. I hare thebest ground and polished lenses:
: tnado in Europe, and of
l omdo, and Bell the some at per pair,;*fclch otuxittens
paying this London adrentarer $2,€Q Ecr
thej truth of
parisonofaur respective glasses to
eJaydeiV(withwhom X nayo-had.nojCpnyecsaUnn pn-tha
maftcr,) or id lira. McCook, and Gezataj >
already n«oaiuieaded slr. 8-*a glasses j~-odiscumlUg-jrobr
then decide. (Jjaq); iv - WILSON." '
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Bates ieob Mexico— T7e have do4s3 feon
Yera Crm to the Bth inst, - The cholera contiat
ue3 to rage in that city,and is on the InciEKO,
oy -thei north windifiasd,' }«y.C2.
■which had prevailed there. Tk3 Week--vomit is
terrible, bnd has frightened, this, phy6lciona,uho
3a unable to sava more than' tea to the fcandrcl
oftbeir patients... Sholcra tras-ateo very,
severe In Jalaps, principally, coaflned* to G?
i ipoor classes. ' .- -'W • v ’, ‘
• Gem Ba Vega has been:-appointed Governor
it Yucatan. ; Santa Ahnahfistahen np his resi
dence at Tacahaya. - . '
Gen. Parrodl has beetLpromotedio the grade
-of ’lh cohfideratipn o f his
, sarvices^tfi»baiU'^ißdi^FiSfa; J -
-. ■ The tianera’ naticsthfc&Bdbuflf--*™ ■BUnM*-
gilshed civilians Manuel Boiaya y Bonan,
dee, one of the oldest lawyers of the capital*
and Bon Mahtfel Pano y Baatenutc^cnold.oTii.
i ' ■
On the :16th nit ;EJantmAoni;|E?u;ad.a decree
i granting an amnesty to all tho soldiers who be
‘ came to-thf 'Ahterieon army
. dnring the late , nar. ! Tho'persons cahin!ie4;|n
thisidecreecjo_desffiie4-f<3r^tfi.erftontier-Btats3 ;
; of the North, lorservein'fh’e ariayj aiid rodeoo,
> by future good condoot.-their pasooffiaos.
TP WILLIAM:S23fES J 3&lmlHi. I «hS^U*d.'-nltb<Dr r
' L Hays, on tbs WiishlnrtonrPßcefironld rtllatjro.'SESt.
diaries llote3,PlttsbtiisfifliatftltfinJsoajelhlniT.’tohlaal
vantaffe-froia
•NeyTorfc *; •>>** ,xshS^m^
-"V* A. JIABON & Hd wurdossont
XL«- the balance ofBONSETS at one hfilT the tisoal prfee3-
AJso # 10 cascs best Madder Calicoes;at Bc; .~" "'
• • a.
2' do " DeßegeSt
80 picccalndia Slifts, at 50b;
Shawls i shawls i i—a. a. masos •&. sa «ftb
sfecctjoro balance of their $5OO Gash*
aert Sharia ttesso. - ■ • • • - *. Jygi*
QILESrjSILKBI I—Psain,lancy, striped and flgaeed fiftja
Tjya : v --V aiASQN&CO t S,T?o 25Tlflhst ,
qntOß SALTs*~lirAllegbeny by.lSQ
:J1 %hieh la eretSediorafriime houses; frtntlcg'oiißentOn
alley»«sch -
- Also,abrickdtrelHog,fronting North Common,
wnma. Thfo property Will he ffild fa-lolS
to suit purchaser*. ;•- ■: •-
Apply to THOMAS MOPHCTj —‘
-.jygl - t£ ■
psjra&ldoa.tajy^rmsvVjU,
li AvU ii sold g coafijrtable - teddcpfla; r -rttn&te ha
olbOTy
25fect of tj rerjy-lnne; 'Ths house Is
; pleasantlyslta&tedJnagardeooffloirenijgrnpOTiiieiftTilt
- and elude' roozas end&h&lLsU trell
nape^ahfliri-goofl ct&erjalsf a. hack. porch, cellar, cut«
o^Ae;l^C3yaivV-^-€FrHBSSTASOyrI4tfa^:
PENNY liaTe 1& voK
rtnaessofLthfrPeanyCjdopffidhvwhfch fa offered ci.ihe
■.tery'loioprint ot.Sl perToJumAiHAVIBON e AGNEW, r T
;.. ifOu ••; --•• ----- street, near4th-st.~.
GOTTA; PEBCHA COATED PENSr-DaYisoatA-Agnffr
art AGENTStorVu) Bale;cf.this;icaehral<d PEN r /a
:the county of AD^bcny. : .v: 7< ’ - :: «a-:vn
■ The trade and others supplied on reasonable -terns. - ■., .■;.
-&ixudadosea«orboxcsmftnGd-witbod(exirt*ebArte> —
< DAYISON A AGNEW,
.. Jygl vj €5 Market rtrceypegr Ath.rt.^-',
'VST'ANTED —Two thorough business meh (a Qennsuawf!
: Yt ; on American,) -who esa brinS'. unquesikmablfl reteS
coco as to character and capacity, rth obtain : permanent
Andlocrotire employment*by applyingiamedialoly at No.
2, Lafayette Building.' • *: • 1 * • * -. . Jy2l«St...
supply of tbefbllowiogi'.'V " f - ,^
;- !
; Yosef; by Btts Cxtnnio;v-' ' .*•*-?-•
Tera Lexrca; >-•• •‘•v- •• 4 * r i *
lafitto, the Pirate of the Gulf; by Ingraham ; -- \
. - .‘Miimlo Gray, or Cwse -■ ; c *' “■
fins Hdwnrd; :/
: Tbs.Se»XSon;~.
• • PwcttcaliDreuehtamaiL “ •• v t i
GJUamtl - fira] M. P. CALtOff, Third st.A,
w
/jjvr acsic—•
f Ablwert fcbon with me;anew song writtcQ la an
swer. to w Wt^lilT wen .with met*.;.
: - Fond Hearts at home; ••..■Lilly EbQ; .
Ettyl7ay;.by W f ß. Harrey. :
-• Theeottogeof my mother;"":-:
Katy Dean; Wake up Jake;'
Lilly Hole;- : : Anato my own tore!
' Young Folks at borne; . •
Oh, think not I can say farewell;.-.
1 had a gentle mother; .. ,’./•• ,
- • Tbejr*re sold in# down the rirct; ' .
.T other sito of Jordan;" ->■.
Lota Star SchdtUah, with beautiful eoloretf plate;
- - Evening Star Sefiotilah; v
Katy XtoUng-flchottiah; • - Thimfr Polka; / *>
GaifcamitaQnickStep; - •
1a Danse des Eosca, Nos, 1 and 2.
Kiss me, dear? BcboiUsh,- with eolarfid frontisptoot*;
Hatttoßolka; -I HesperusWalts;- _
Lccndne Waltz; .•• .r--- Alton Schottish; . . -• »
La Bello SlnaPolka;
FaxvweQ ray Lillydeax>> . Kitty Clyde; . \ -
Dq old cburrh yard: • ■.... .
• ril throw myself away; •-
The Spanish BetrcaL for gnltar. , '-
Together with all Sqags,..
Sehotilsetuss;: Polkas, Just reeelYedk per Adams A Cq'&
.ExprtS CHABLOECE BLUME, :
■jfoj - 118 ,WooA>t
• GXSO* ■ GlLtiHOl^t
ATTG&N-BY AND OOUHSEtLOH AT LAfF,
.Oijiee, corner cf lUaihrinet^d~€kcr3y.aUey 7 ■,
. ■ ' RTTSCTSOUi /
- ftUcni to hlsl professional bnflnessss usual, at
his office, between the hours cf 5 A. 3L‘end 4 P. H. of «*eh
day. - - ? --- - - fr3T "
BAUXIWb AND LOTaiN.OAK'
LAND.fiWo stfil haTe a mnaber of desirable Lot? far
Oakland, which can. be bought at. lav prises .endlong credit^ :
If appHed £ar sootu '-NoV b the time to get yourself a boom:
which will double In value !u a very abort tiraoj as «e are
offering these Lots at half the price that similar lirta arc
selling for la other localities that era farther from the city.
: •»- A* WILKINB •& CO.,—
• - }tfQ: ■ ' • ■ ■.- 1 r :; ; No. 71 Fourth 6L s.
T\TASTa—A email Cottage, with about 2 Acres’of
VI Ground, and worth about $2009, «boufr2 miles from
tbeclty. • .;
burg, on the river.
■ A good letri Farm of fiO Acres or more, within IS. tnfltg
of the city. end lying betweea the two rivers. aborcLihe.
city. Enquire of T. WOODS, ; -
.-.l.jjfltt;--.45 Street. y-,'
EALLSTOWN AND HANOYEB PBOPfiiiTYFOB SALE: 7
1 House and 1 LotinfaHstown, Pa, with alt coare-:
uieSSBV veil arranged,’going cheap,. S Lotatn'HajiDTCTr
Ob to, at the junction o f therailrccd, With the canal on one ;
side, tying the best location in the place ibra warehouse
EnqtSecjr • . - - thoiub ;;r.
. j fsa ' ■ 43Slatfcetsfc
/ IiKQO’S 11 * r r ‘, Sxirai Omt near, i'tMd, La-
O Cayelta Roll, on bcobtolaed Jbr -Partia, F«tir»!3,
Concerto, Pabl'e Stattogvic. 1 AlstyCstEO-o -Cotillon and
Sax Horn Sandcon be found in rradinerj at nil times, by
applying to'WSI.' FBANK CAEOO, at the Crjroial Palace
Sagnnneaxi Rcatno of a. M: Cargo S.Co.; Fourth street.-'
ton ■■■-■■■ ■■■■■
0830 AHB gSmSYL7AHI/fBMTiUOAP,
KEWAREAKGEinarrs *" - ' -
OOaa&HCING JULT JBtb|lBs3«
Express train u&\ts mi&vxzh e$ e o’clock, a. iu
stops: only- at thaprlfcripal Stations; and dints si,
Cnailipoat 1 o’clock, ta'tfco
.eTBnIog l tla.Cblambaa end Xeciw -laro'froia Pittsburgh.
tuCiacincaU $T,75£ to Cofcs&u. &&* .
• Moll Train-leaves Pittsburgh at.&OO A»&tjdtas ct Al?
-H.mtVi {. arrlrgfr at- CteStlmn 4$- &50JP. Mj.eoSJiecUnjt.
wiUr thii JiightTrela to-£olombua CjntfnantVsgil
vltb and Indiana P -'iirosii -ftis~ Payton*
Tcrq Haute, and ferns Mjfcdlana. Oonnes*
tiens aromadia at Ailla&ee by railroad frith Ravguntw-gcd*-
son andClCTsland.Faro from Pittsburgh to QgrelaiiiS'L
' Ooiicectiocs arosaado at Sen*
doskyCSiy, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zaues-
TUl©* ‘ Faro •to'-Bsadnsky City $-4,50 i to to
ZanesfUltf^spo; 4^ fc .;s. 'V/;/-. V-/' V-V* •'* '
- Connections a» made frith" Detroit and by,
ClarelajßlasaSandttakyCity; :r - • ''-'r 'y'-r ~ j ' k .
By-*CBurammfflnacat:paa3caggro~teaTo Pittsburgh at 0
JL roby MansSela-TO.Sandusky City
and tours, being in-nd
esaeo of snyotbarlina; FarotoDsirott $O-, to Chicago $B;
v-"^7RETURNING: * * * 4
• TheExprcts Train leamCresil&io at K2> P.H; Mansfield
at 2 P. -iuM«sd ; AlRaoes at C: OOP. and reaeheapltt»*
burgh atfeOQ P. M^conaoefefrfrith the Express Tnda t 6.
PfaUtdriphlV sod FalflmnrwL •■tihfrti leaves' Pittsburgh-ut‘
P. AL .Tima ftoo Cincinnati to Pittsburgh; 15 Jroanr
Faro, $7,75. From dadanatito Philadelphia or Baltimore, •
*15,00. --; •--•'-•••.:. . r-,; \. • .
. • hlail Train leaves Crestline at 7 A. &L; dines ct.AHlano!;;
connects arith ExpttesTroiofrom'Clsrelandx end arrives at
Pittsburgh at 5 P. fit T '??.-r-V;/,-
:Nev Brighton Acooambdatioa TrolftleaTesFlttibargb at
10 JL M. and 530 P. Kefr’Brighton atTA.M. and 1
p. M. Excursion Tickets $3,00, Quarterly Tfckcts atrp
duced rates.- " * _ * *“ a
FrelghfcTraln leave* Pittsburgh at 030 A. M; and Mii«»
at4£aP*M. - - •'
. Passengers a» requested toprocoreTickets at the Ccmpsr.
ay ,, jOfflcoiatil»Fed«ralstreetStaUonbr- 4T *- -
■ GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent-:
MfiTTha Trains do notrun toSahdaya. ’ ■* .f \
• Infcmatiomnay be obtained of •
v. v JOHN HBUiT, Passenger Agont . :
Pittahurgtu Jaly 18th. 185S—Qyl9) 4
Fire and Ela*lne r 'ituarance Company*.
:QP.:BOSBW~.-~ - - -
mtus old and ittpcciSilo- Oanpaoy h«n ■cstablbhol a
1' W«tern(teacsi otnos ln -nttßlrargh; vhMs thcr wIU
tarn Fire and Slarinnrlaia ntaa low ratoaa wo consistent'
nth misty;'■ All tasss .?01: bo,promptly this,;
~ornor&8s
JVc*Jo:»—E. B. ESEWST2& •
> SaatSarstrSiWnSL SAENSWO2M." '
.. Dissctoaa;' • - '
li B. DtnirEtcr.TVnlter 11. Bnsdahiur, Stephen Cady,3ohn .
I*. Chase, .&mcel-.FnrusrTttrtb, HanryJ, Broira, Henry'
L&ocent»> John Tusker, QeOrye Pnlmer, NclKni' Ccnlnj*
tinm Jaznca SetVoidswoTtfc; Joan Sl.ShMr. ■ — ; - '
:. ’ - - A. J. WAED, Arrat,' •-
OiTooNo. 2, IgtSyetta Banding, Wood at- 1
: ■ ■ Pcnnfly IvantarSnliroati. -
{-■ 4
i tint of&e PennsyiViSnaßallrcad, ib tkketj&ssengers'
from Pittsburgh to Hety.ToikAttho fcra*ato.cf
eluding (if they go ditocftrsthrposhX th?Jr'transportation
from one depot to the : Philadelphia;
Ptasongerulsb tjakeied » ; itaUbxd BprJnss,Yfs Eollia&jfr
traigh;fct^Bo.^ ( ',: ; -.;:v *> j,meskeuin, _.
jftfrlfrv;, Ageat;-.-:
;.r>. y ■• ■-A- iV'.. - v £2elcdeox»iw *
Another- aopply of Carh&rt’i genuine
V 'patent HEfcQDEQNSr ftoa or. Cirtuatfs own factory,
JriNewXcrfctfty— ..- •» j •
’,'
, . rosewood lldcdccn*; . -- - '« - v
‘ ;Ons6oct&Te Melodeon, vithdoable set of reeds, Jn sa
' • elegant rosewood. rasCyTftma ■ teta -gtylo-^a-gqigrior •
Li&strument.fbr.e!£bcrehTxrch'or-par!orn3Q. >--- •« -
•Por sale by ILKLEBEB.
4 . ;u,
■■ Sole Agest for4Jr>€srhary» Keloaeons^
TrjAtUABLB t&OFIUOT—FOa?-BALK TWO tOXS ct
~y 112" Acres eacf£*ltnated r: c&'i&*B£“s.~ : S, and East
;. sidff cf-tiyj EailrogiiL flt
four'
.now ejected on-tho uuitaj "tiiis property Tesy
;siilt&b!e for residences lb* gentlan'ea daing-.ljnßiaesa in tbs
city; Trice and terms eceommodstlng.
, jyls & CPTHBEffiE & SOS, HO Third St/.V:
f *OAKB NEQQYIA!EBDon Bondgj *ss:
JU .. SEAL ESXAXB OOTCB, ,-
jy!3- . ...,14Q-Third rtrcst.•:•■■>
>.v'.-r'.otvHnA ~
flpjDS.Tmstffls (J thePittstojdi Gas CenpaartoTetoß i
JL‘day declared a Diriddad of Hrc-pas
tal Stadt Cf jEaCaapiy, ontcf the
i-manttiS)' payatda to fltoeftniddars'ar -tsaS-legpi
L' Ejtttlßrsi, Jolfll, r _ -„j/,
.-, i \ ,‘pr 1 ” r»-
tf’' ■ '
>aOTECTION
* *■ '
SPECIAL NOTICES.
jr> CoT&o'fl CetUUoaond Brass o&s2io?s
,vh£r; Dn&df C&n be had by. apply tag. toWm. Trsnlt
tego, at too * Crystal Palace Itegaerreaa Rooms,” of•;.
lt. 2L CAKfrO£ CO.’S, Fdarth street.
TT=S® U tsirS ct Attora eyv**Wa e» anthorfsod to
Ut££ annoaneo the name.of >Y; W. IRWIN, Esq., as. a■ • :
of District Attorney, subject-, to tbsr • •
occSaloa of .theDetaoeratio County-Cfogrefftwir ••••-■• - j 3y15- • -
frS s Cosrotjr Commiasionei'.—Vrc&ro aafctos-..
ttal to announce 0. & PALMER,-Esg.» as a c&ndl- -\
oatofor tbs silica of Ccranty CoTgTn(«tginpgf to ’tbs -
■usdaioaof the Democrats Conrentfoa/ ■• .- jegHu
Surgeon
toSr Q.ff. Bridle.] Ko. 1-H gaHMeld .
i. 0.0. s’—ui#
Assmas. Icdae, Ko. 289, X. O. of 0. f,ml» erery
Wmhteglca nail, Woodtt. fjyity.
Vp^er-p- J 5?X3A**-yOr tim teat Ootoagl'gAia Pitta- - .
»*»*<> the PeSda Tea -Store,
Br«n
NO-UEsrolay ttfeeVfi»P.<!ooas!leloK tins AaorßOUoe, How
norS. . .-.•■•• • ,■•.■■■:■■•■ ••■ ..•■'•• --. • maffcGm ■■
JOURNEYMEN TAILORS' SO-
o» Plttsbqrgh £hd Allegbciiy. toeets enthe'
first and tolrd-.WEDNESPAX ofeyte? JBfiatb: FLORI
DA HOUSEi Market rtfeet Byorder.- - • ••
JqL7 * " JOSNTTQUNG, JR; Secretary.
JI^' : TOSUB»ASOS.^COM3POf •= - :
4i^.:-H©y4fard r Btocis3oo,Oooj --Jo? :
\ sets $l59»172?"OEloe Cf-thd Pittsburgh Agency b^thafitoxo - -
KocgaofaPCnrdy & Loom i&j. Ko.£3Wood street: y
. ■ •- . -SLHkBSESOyyAgPaV; ..:
I O# O* EV~Placacfmeeting, Washington Hall,
l Wgodgtrogtybctgsm KRh street Sad \lr3j4l alley.
1 pi?ssK7SaifLoixnS,2ro;s23—HbetaetcryXuesasyQTEainaf.
-^Et<asgig : gsu4ai , No.-87 ; Ihag
I 3Prfri?xftf ~y- y [triflri&lyy
v
«ma are dreadfully tormented .■withteniir "A certain
jcemedy.jwill 4» fbund uiJ)r- GstiKa , B Coaar-PL45723,-'finr •.•
sale tj Dr, QEa S. KSISES,iiQ Wood street.- .
I ■-,*-Erics*retail at lSKand is.ota.pcrbos. e bs?3 "*■
, • tg&Afberal deductions to ibcsantflio buy to sell again.
*
[they, Curtain Trimming*. ofeTery. «fosrrip£fowj- yawaltn'ra -•.
I Plushe3. BrocfttcUey &a,~ Lf^a.'ana^-jVTnRpn CnTtaittw, N.T. , -
I tow, afcsrhfllemlft end retail. :-• ' / CABUXS; -
1 “ Nd-lfiftChesaut strove corner Fifth, PhUidelpMa.- ■■
I Curtains Slade and Trimmed to -tho-Tery DCTestFrench -•■
| style., ' ' , - - --Tmnrgbly
Tr^i?HEI t SON?S -:I>AGtJEIIiB.E;O i S t YPES«~ *
U*gr -^cstQfSsa : v ;
ail Wads,of,.srea&eryfirora-BJL-tlrt»s an ■ -
acegrateftrfotieand and yssCyin* -
wriortothOffmiaon'chcspdasueroK)type^atthefdllowijig
-
i tlJotaiid.aod.Gumiiy.ofcasooclßimc.
• Hcnirg. IIA. M. to 2P. 1L r
[ £ deceased petoohs' taken la any i. * .
[ Noises in the :Head, and &Udisa*
r •.gresaUedUaaxges'fixna'ttie'eav Speedilyindpenn»-
1 nßstJyrcmoT^^rii£ontndi : torPrvHaEffj;:.';.
fcim^Prisd^Auri^^£.tito^g^ : Ear&a^ay > :^ho: may : fa.--~
Aj^stnMt,Elulail3lphi aT 3 ■ .
t r ‘ThHpgpyeggsof citisn and ainibsfcnndhfdcSt^^stten^nto:,:p
\ thisbrsmeh
;
tjjgLed.aadobstin«tß cases yield,by a steady attention to tb» :•.
. 'it^r: -: '7~ •
• CHAS.E.LOOMIS,
- Q ®QCS, A'HJJ B 11.1, ESOSEEt
Notes, Bonds',; Elor4£Ji%es,&e., BcgoUated.
Salk of stocks
iXSTfOSTSCB—*&Fourth street* , betwoca Market andtfocd,
jposltg the Ban* of Pittftearg&.- " -rvi^r^ji-'^rjjaalfely
SO THE
..W. A. M’.CLUEG' & CO.,
. RAVE REMOVED TO ’THE. COSHER. OF '
!•■ Weed ctrdSlxtliStrccts,
•pahi££gesgra.Uyy at the lowesirates; VFholesidsim&Re tally;.
| the largesV and" complete of CHOICE -;
! SEAS, FAiHXY GROCERIES,: WOODEN :A2i3>. WILLOW
[ WARE to be (band In tha.'West. - . ; /■ i;
- -Pearl- Meam ■ Wilts
CAKAh ALLEGHENY CITY* - '
i*rv(aautvTSß RATtsoap smjiox) _-.r..- rr 1 — -
i ■jr.a& FAMILT, and -EX- '
i l&St TEA, :(of selected White .Wheat,) FLOOR, Poi flsz ju- .
I BRA2f, SHORTS AND AHDOUNGS, always on band;'
i ~Q2r Wg will fleUrer. Flour'to.larnUleg, in cltheg ofiiio :
itwodUfia... Orders placet! in oar boxes, at BEAUX A REI- v
I TEKTSj Corner of Liberty and St Clair streets; cr/LOGAN.
-UrXLSOX-' & CO.'S, 62 W00d street, will be attended to.:
myl7 BRYAX, gESX33>Y & CQy •
THOADELPHIA CURTATE WAREHOUSE, .
; ,-v; XlXChGLnstsLiVppc&UQit Sate Eaton---• ■- -
f _ H. W. SAFFORD*_
KEEPS«HistMtiyfln~hgcilifogTnctti extensiT&gnd - •'
YarW»«aoTtTng«tornartftingftnrfGarfet?TiMaterfrdgtQ
be fijnad in: the*, city, .comprisinsin part of- the :fplkrwing'.
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