NTT SBU RGH GAZETTE PUDLINIIED Br-WIIITZ & CO 1.,1.T5-11813 GH ,11111 DAY, MORNING, AUGUST 15. 1851 LIierIEADINTO MATER - WILL BE F3OND I ON BAcil PAvE OF TRISPAPF , R. - Wittern Paulyhauls Scott Convention Almbeaph, July Ilth. ISAL • To no /arras re Lot. Smorrt Ths understood won appointed a rommlttes. at a Doh- ; uteselmt of the friend. of Oat Warts. EOM, to i JoThor tc,lty. to 10905 &gestate* Armin all the other Mies Ir mo, silent Pousylvania, favorable to Um eise• - tot of the hero of two wars to the Printleno. mew In , tioventioni In ths tiler of Pittsburgh. on the TWKA 11- tiP AMOCAT not. the Anniversary OM. tattles of pordonse seal Clionbusio. its lintsnamm Mtn""' We ment, we cordially Invite army friend of that Moto , of Lemanchieftains, who never neAS lust swat s drop of Leman Plod • and who Ls woolly dieleuroldoi for tile {minor, his bosaalty.lide rani:Alto end ti b. • maul:do. Mensorrate in wading dalcgat. Wnn, tOtl tO !nett WWI 91 in pool on that 90Calt011. weldtsrs of th e war oft elf2l who with him endured the I ci ' d te ' r ' L the 1 " , r git ' lg 1 r rill ' : 4 =41 mai moss Monfort friends:coms oust with ue. ••• •Oldos of the Mexico molar, hla • torolran open fold. and MO. , - I Mottoini hattertmo t'Vers Una, CerrsClorib. Contreras, , me Ober Mato, therul.P, the Phu" and EMI IMMO in triumph fon t h e do= of the 'hetlimotl`slairef and over the of IttonOsuliime W e 1 1th tgag.honarro your own beloved Chlefialn, the pristest of luring Woes Primula crate Uniont foes of nullifleation and seceesion! Cdew tor standerd-brarer, the*ry man seisets4 to, Jamoon to *sitar. hie osirs, en lot wooslaime.ll a- wine UM:Atilt mnstteed wrecermst . Theaintn r ;hoot chutes of Wialleht Pod Os thw Presidential Chair. whi mom cliectually antigens Youth Carolina seesolon, than an sway of 1 hundred thousand bay mote. riming Mot *tome enthusiasm has been oleo /ladled by thermital of Peott's heroic deeds, ei,ms, lulu ni f h nos In twfutlna the Blander that . ..Republics an. ungratefnli LYe confute not oar Ineltation la those. who In 1044, neural!) torus ltd with ns under the cots of +WOO& Utigen= LtfAltr:Tilte,„'2l",tr moor s %too Emu, crofiantsi the eicatotont these osmotic.. • will rally at the tone of itlnilicid Scott s Units all tO come. soon the opponents of American a .'ittilist and Om salvos.. of SWIM Tariff., who have no t 1.0 fourteen Scott kir LI3 tre Omen tof wit alike at LrJi.o.waler Landy's Lane.awil I.lainotra. On behairmf th•st . for t's>. the tate Fs. nft1:00...L..... I lf em• 11: )et to.lllo Win Oar } i nn ht raut...b. We Pisdito You a Onlial an -••• Gm t 1 olly i with the Whit .triode out in the mono L"'" b4u T, 01.11ElAtl. PULL, It. KAY t 1103.010 It • - .)11 1th YOU VII Jr LLA!' N.Lltt) 0. Jo • tNii. _ ' ANDIMAY BAYNE, UPLULAISI JUN ry Moodie. er hantation - .Ni - okr . or Cot.. Iltotztes Stefano Frsu hav;" already Spoken of the provision oon. teler4 in thefutoens bill, to enable any person wit soy time4ftekhe passage of the blll, to exou irate hi, property from all further taxation on account of the State debt, by the payment at 'once, of a certain pet centega upon Its assessed verve, to be ascertained by officers appointed for that 'purpose. We showed. then. that this pro : vision Would operate to the special advantage of , the wealthy capitalist, to the proprietor of city \ • suburb property,. previous to its being laid off into • building:loci, and to the projectors of extensive manufacturing establishments; who could and . ..` , ..writdct clear_ them of this onecdtbrance, by the payment el tfifling sum, previous to the era nee of theiremiki...l:or instance, an individial or a company purchase, say 200 acres 'of wild - efs2 pee scie, being $4llO for the tract. "* Tow suppose that, it would require 12 per ceM. ,c . • • to exonerate it from any further titration OA a of,the State debt ,- the pro rata, of th is strict would be S4S, 1&e 15. par cent., or $40,50 ' •—4 Well, this done, the proprle end tireetfarnaces, and other improT•j *ruts, worth one ,:tacked T ilionsand &ante ••- • ..'. This amount of property, soused at the rate of three inill..on the dollar, bow pays an annual tar into the treasury : of the - Stste, of sloo. llßigler's famous project been adopted, thin would have been lost to the treasury, or to epealt morn correctly,it would have been rolled ' - over as nn additional . burden upon the poorer' tan raj - cis, who mighillibt be ahfo at,once to free ' their property from this lien. Lint this is uot all, As an inducement to the ' people to pay op at onee, a.banco of 'fifteen per --" cmst • was allowed. Bulipoais a .taan't assessed , s• _ Lion was one hundred dollars, the pay 1. • meat of eighty five dollars would be received as _ • payment in full, and be wttuld bo entitled to n •"; -Certificate of exoneration. I Now this fifteen per , • cent. would have had to be made up in tome ;gay; cot whom would if fe.ll Clearly on those !!. who would - utit'pay . .; And isrlici would they be? Poor 1111. ;dm r . ould not pay.: The man 'of moray, 4 - - rise projector, 'of new towns or mmiufaotories, - • toe owners of !suburban property aroundlaxie cities, cud wealthy farmers, would pay a and • save not - only. the fifteen per cent, but the far s . greater amount seising from increased value, in many inatauCes amounting! to too thutio.lnd per t ' ant. Upon whom, then. Would the weight of the grunter portion of ilia - immense debt old" • moldy t ‘ .ol ? Upon the poorer class of formers, and upon comparatively-pool men in towns. who, though; they may own', the houses they live . • io, - nre 100 much etraitetteil in meaOs to allow • them ,to elerir off this incuMbraore. ; Upon the property of bucti,tiln would the burden have - fallen. ,We should thus have hod two, ihatiorir • , lreal eetate,-one exeneriied, nail of manse. other things being equal. , : much more • valnahlu:and,another burdened with _taxation., ' au& for that reason !era ! valuable. And we stout!' torte had two claase-a of proptietore,, the rind the free. And yet the author_ of .this project, is called a Democrat, and : the couilidete of the party Who pretend, to . hackie . special friends of poor uteri'? - sir cannot believe;. however, that Col. Bigler ' • :had any ceires hies of the practical operation . Afr la the case of lb. 'moustroul •-• Priqievition to raf t lineal fidierittmum contained: : intim come iiill,l ,, t are inclined to give him dia -1 " • advantage of thri , Ulea of stupidity , rather than ' to charge him ;hill intentional wickeduesa—to • -•• throw the blame upon a *eels bead rather than beidisuarx But wiust•kind of o man to thle to " entrust with the .responsible duties' of . govern tuent° !Thia bill; his late letter 'arid his/leading and Spread Eagle epeechea, all ' iombitie to pence to be an incorrigible . blunderer and Dare any of ids Minds defend this bill ° Cons,:—The latter from Orange Key, Bahama Banta, algr‘ed J. Thomson Wylde, publiehed in this paper, if authentic t certainly ♦e`ry int: .. .Portard. It le stated that from 1000 45 . 1200 • men wet ' s, there In two ateaniers; on their way to join the Cuban insuriants. •We cannot tell, • howerer,.what credit to mullets to this or any other stdri from * that quarter;,but , there to rw,air of • truth 'about this letter which entitlesit to more `itientioli than is danto ,most letters oa the af :. Aire of Ouba.. ' . p.P.Y.7 ' BMW BRADTOB.D, Eig..lll will he seen a cornea , 1 by an l:Lent in ibis paper , ban opened an mike in New Brighton, for -the registry and We pi' peal estate. 'lWoListi.—This State has done pretty well.— , Trio 'Whig's have ,lost one member, of Congress, -- Mlleig r hy, who voted for the comprom lie mess. ore and have gained two ciertalhly, and peitiapo ittreumembers. Mr. De Bruler, te'eiect tdln place of Mr. Lockhart, Lour, in the Evans ville detriet ;and Mr. Parker, Whig. has beaten There -Is BOW probability of the eleCtion of " Mr. !Denton 'ls the tenth -district- Should it .v ort ! 4 s be so, the nerd delegatlois to Cougries from Phis State, will ,stand seven Democrat., and three Whigs, a Whig gain of two Mem , Data The' Legielature -: ig be largely Domocnttici I •• , ;eke rota la favor of she new tlonstluttion will 'excietta twenty thoritand ;majority. and the ,•,linajoritylor the negro' oleass will exceed that .„ .... . Dry weather lea staddltig complaint, at ores . ~ - -i- rent,' with.the newspapers and agriculturists, all the_ w ay *OM Maine to yintnia. In S. Carotins, '.' • . (kWl.l;lm and thence M.N.:Orleans, they do harem , tide} shover that isabi a day or So—hot I . , lir about we have hail none of eater th.o a tete ;haute "iliiratioa, fur a kng while Past. A letter ~. frolirdifar o Vitt dated lot instant, says: I dure , . This prospects are more thane gloomy ;, yes, wing and alarming : I have travelled thro' ' several counties of Virginia of late • as far .0 • .1 have seen and been able to learn, there will be .. 114 [fry small crop of foliate° 'led corn made. In thla county, (11allfas4whieb is ono of the hug -, microbe:en growing counties in the State, there " . will not be half a crop of corn or tobacco, ad , miming it is seasonable from this time until the -• .: ..)ull: The high laud corn is spear, and all the itiff low lands ; sad, Jai to the tobacco, it will ~ ~ ahatolitmaks a man Meese to Os through hie . toMomo fields. All of the low leaves are per '' ' ficiirAry. the tot, leaves, look as if .ripening, and the etailk r _ top see/ -UM leaves look stare like a for.'s ear than a, tobacco beat, per reOpy. erect, imploring the attention of the lie - crops in New 3 e raey are mid to be infer sadly ' . for want of min, . also. , In , Watches and Long Island there Is the 141310 COMPltita .., ' tu: t , • From tar Phatifelphia Nara Americas. . urnaar taziffelo** 4 . - : In'themid.4 of the excitements connected with the Cuban revolution; we have not felt disposed to forget on event; of no little interest to Plat delphis, which took place on the 80th nit, be ing the opening of the, Ohio and Pennsylvania • itailroad—Or, to ',Penh more.. correctly, of ttja: first section of the road, of nearly thirty miles long, from Pittsbugh to NewErightore which has been completed and pet in - operation. ~As this Is not Maly the first link In the Ohio and Pennsylvania Ralirood—an enterprise or Bo much immediate importance to the iron city —tint is the first. railroad of any kind the Pittaburgbers have been able to ciell their own, we may well believe thatthe'accasiontstes ono of uncommon pleathre and jolity, as ft really conk Tehre wean great turnout of people of townand, country, to wonder at the sonny of allege; ca, ,- yellers tried the speed of their nags against the iron horse; the train was decked by the deanery folks With time= an excellent dinner rewarded the enterprise of the company officers andtheir invited guests at New Brighton; and nothing ac cursed to mar , the harmony of the day—nothing of consequence at least—snothing,except a little . , spleen and 'disposition for controversy among ate orators when the speaking began—a little uf that ell:misrs, jealous spirit which our Pitts burghd'riends have a talent for diegpiying on , unsuitable °cessions. As Mr. Element, one of the epeaktre "they have in Pittsburgh the most 'mercurial end changeable people in thee, Bates.," and he drought "they ought to think, and not send speeches abroad,which were &laugh- I lug stock," ft.o. Fir* persona will dissent. from Me Bigham'e opinion. Thinking is always better than epeaking. It was when they thought, that the peep!. of Pittsburgh commenced the great work, the opening of the fire !section of which they have been able to commemorate, 'sod that within but little more than a year eine. the com mencement. A single section oftwenty-eight tulles does not seem a great thing in Itself; but it &mousiest° nearly one-aixth of the entire lint of Ohio . and. Pennsylvania Railroad; and that entire tile is one hundred and eighty-five miles long, all of it, as may be said, under, or about to be under peensa of tonatruotioo. We have so oftenepaken of the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad: commanding and urging it as the great continuation of our own Pennsylvania Railroad through the rich midland counties of Ohio—the "backbone line," as it bee been often called—that .we feel there le no necessity of sayieg mich now. We are anxious, however, that our fellow•eitigens should not forget the !raper • minced trife route, nor fail to do any thing in their. power to promote its speedy completion, as well as thatof the other enterprise which are again its continuations or feeders. The Ohio:anti Penn weleilbia,Rsdhroad is, ea we said, one hundred and eighty-five milettlang; etrembleg fioarPitta burgh to' Creitllne, In the heart of northern Ohio; and when completed, will, with the Pennsylvania road af thresi hundred and thirty-five mites, give our city men:menu= mute Into this important region, of five hundred end forty miles, everyfoot of it railroad. Some twelve or fifteen miles east of its weeternterminust it is crossed by the Cin einnati and Cleveland lines, now the great high ility_of treed front Cincinnati to Neil York. --At the spot where the two roads cross, Philadelphia and New York will stand is thin position togeth er,—the- farmer only about five hundred and twenty miles distant, all.-railroad,—the latter just servo hundred and one miles, of which din:, name one hundred ant seventy-three miles is by steamboat, on Lake Erie and North Ayer. The differvicia between the tiro cities se regards the above mentioned central point Ito Ohio, is exact. ,ly equal to this °nein:indeed and neventydhree Milos of steamboardistacce, which is equivalent to twelve hours of time. Thai is. goods and travellers, leaving this point for the eastward,- 1 ward, would set out with the assurence that; by 1 taking the Ohio and Pennsylvana thadro Pitts-' burgh, thence onward by the Pennsylvania Rail-' road, they would be in Philadelphia twelve j hours before they could expect to reach New York by the Lake and the Erie Railroad. Cart any one doubt the certain prosperity that awaits ; the Pittsburgh and Crestline enterprise? \; lint at Crestline, the-Ohio nod Pennsylvania Ralleoad , only terminates, to look out upon two breeches that continue it further onwards into the boundless West., The southern fork stretch es, by the way of Bellefontaine, to Indianapolis; thence aiming, and destined, in coerce of time to pierce.through Illinois, and reach the Misers oippi river opposite . St. Louis—some five hun-1 deo miles further west. The northern fork is ; directed toner& Chicago, about two hundred . ; and eighty reiterate the westward: and this gap, if ;completed; would give Philadelphia a direct end continuous railroad route to Lake, Michigan : at Chicago, of eight 'hundred and twenty miles; while - the distance to New York by the Likes and the Erie Railroad, is , nearly one thousandd flee hundred miles; and the grand contemplated ' railroad route along the southern bank of Lake Erie andel:rose the peninsula of Lake Michigan, the aborted the "Empire city" can ever Amin, unless the travel by war of Philadelphia, will be still somewhere about two hundred miles long er thou the road to the latter city. The first link in the chain westward from 1 Creetline to Chicago. is In cheep of the Ohio and Iridium Railroad company, which is folly oeginis•d, and has already received subecrip- Ctn. from counties, towns,bips, nod indiridtrals along the line, nearly sufficient to detail the gra ding and bridging en the road; which will be one hundred ind thirty miles long, running to Fort • Wayne, lb Indiana. and passing through a rich agricultural region, :which will, of hurt recurs a large tributary badness to the toed. We deem 1 this link of great consequence, and shall hereaf ter expert to make. it the subject of some special commett. We only mention it now Incidentally. In its natural connection with the affair of the opening of the Ohio and Penneyleania Railroad. itself au event of so 'Ouch leteresi, - Witieheught -, to cause as much pleasure here es in Pittsburgh it is the beginning of gnat things. We look at the' departure of the first loeemotire .from . Pittsbilrgh, westward. We neturaly cast our eyes ahead to see where it is t.. make Ili final se rival, audpereeive that it is not at Crettline, but at Fort Wayriesind not at Fort Wayne, neither. but at Chicago. , *This in a mistake. The Cleve aid and Co lumbus . road paean through .. , CrestUne, and unites with the Ohio Penosylventa Railroad at its western terminus. The gale object of extending the Ohio and Peuneylvania Railroad Co a point same twelve milei west of Mausfield was to in teresect with the Cleveland and Columbuirted. —Editor Gazette.; The London correspondent of the Plhaderphia North AmeriCall says: A trial of a few agricultural implements which hare, been ehown in the great Exhibition was undo yesterday at Mr. hiecbrs model farm, at Tipireeheatit. CoL Johnston, of New Turk, was present on the part 6f the United States. The American reaping machines attracted much at tention, but as the wheat was wet and unripe, only. one machine worked to advantage. This was kl"Cormack's.-,The Times seat a reporter to Tiptree, and he says that about the success of this machine, when tried under,' more favorable circumstances, there oonnot be a doubt; and as to Its advntagen they were sufficiently indicated yesterday by the fond cheers which burst from the large body o f farruersassembled. The Times adds "that it is not a little singular that such en invention abOuld come to us from America, where the short comings of the labor market have compelled Pentldito look out for meohau lad (scuttles 621airOok out their harreiting , ere:lons. Than it has been In existence for se van yaws, while we in thls country have been go- I ing on from autumn to autumn, dependent for securing our crepe upon armies of impoverished Irish peasants;. , who came to reap, and remain to flIl our work houses o , swell our rates, and ag . gravate Unmoral and physical wretchedness of our surplus pOpulation." The "Mondug Past" of to, day, referring to the meeting at hieehre farm, and the trial of aggricultural instruments; remarks of kfcC,orinack's machine, and twicendid it go overshe geld, and, "without the slightest failure, cut theiorn leaving the stubble about , the ordinary height, and throwing the several plants at the side dim path In heaps, just Sited for being tied 'up in ehesves. , It is probable that some Improvements and modifloations of the details of this implement may be discoverd, bat its universal adoption must be a matter of cer tainty." 'lt must be obvious that, with this im plement, the fainter obtains in a far greater/de gree a control titer his harvest with which he raver had before; and the ,extra wages paid to Irish reapers will be saved. The machine has. been In generalists. several years in America, and Its Introduction hers is one of the mostitn portant helps which the farmer has lately ?mir ed from minhinery." These very mnes, who now speak to stub high tense of praise of this American machine, spoke of it with ridicule when it was in the Crystal Palace! When, !rester. they ,discofered j the practical utility of many, of the American articles in' the Exhibition, they are astooished at the Ingenuity of the Amor -I=4 So WCOrmsek's reaping machine will be awarded a Srpt-class prize Michigan, with population 'of fi re hundred thotmand, has three hundred and sixty miles of railwaynomploted, and three hundred and thirty six miles room in course cif contraction, and 'projected. --ExOciogr. - - And Elissouri; a much older State, nod with a population of sii hundred and 41fty thousand, has not a single mile of railroad nor • foot of canal, bat Instead thereof, tum fifteen thousand Demo credo majority, a public debt, and high gaup,— giuostri Manxman. The h!eelth of Cooper, the novella; is reperteS tole gesdnalltfalling. Reis Olt able to ride out, illessisted 14 and out of his owing. • A party of = , amnia from Illinoht Oregon, have retarnecl.,bscls, in cesieenttensivof peeing their cattle. stolen •by the InJinne, when ;they had got about one bundreJ wily.' beyond %Rs- yir• base WITIIeiPEIS or beard" the . advantage, ef Unto market more forcibly Illustrated than in the following paragraph, copied from the Louis rifle Journal: - • . 'Snow: COOl%/20.—The teamsters have a no tion that their horses wlll pull most effectively when nv arsst the load—when the coupling's the shortest • Ts not this principle the same in our exchanges' When the team is at Liverpool and. the load - of corn is on , the Wabash, the !haulage' is no joke. Fran Waan.Tlie Whip of the First Ward met at the bonnet Mr. Little, coney of 4th and Ferry streets, when, on motion, Major Willock was -celled to the Chair. and A. hey', Secretary. . On motion of F. G. Kay,' a committee of three was appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the settee of thie Meeting and to select delegates' to the Western Scott Convention to be held in. this city on the 20th lost The. Chair appointed the following persons said committee: F. G. Kay, D. Fitzsimmons, Esq. and James Alexander. • Reiland, That an economical administration of gm General Gorerninent, a discriminating ' tariff imposed fur Its support, and the just pro tection of manufacturing and ameba:o62l in terest, the improvement:of the chief rivers and harbors of the country, a strict adherence io the provisions of the Constitution, mid a faittfol performance of our duties under them, with nu unwavering living faith to the integrity, intelll goner and continual progres of the people, con stitutes the creed of the Whig party. Resolved, That In order to carry out vigor ously the foregoing principles lu the Adminintra tioa orthe government, we require a mau neat hr .houesty, cepabillty and Iteroinsl; Ttiat in Oen. -Winfield ScoMme rec.: ognise the bluff rhonesty of an old soldier, the ability of a statesman, and the 6delity•of a pa• triotit , alizies displayed In the field, to be ran. dered conspicuous in the cabinet Reso red, That with his name emblazoned on our banner, victory -L is eutatired. Resolved, That a committee of live to be ap pointed to select officers for the orgeoltation of a Scott sud Johnston Club. • _ _ Redo Wed, That the delegates to the Scott Corp% vention be appointed a comtnittee on behalf of the First Ward, Pittaburghoo prooeed to Bea ver on Saturday next to meet Gov. Johnston and to escort him to this - city. Resolved, That the following gentlemen con stitute a delegation to the Westeru SeeteConveu. tion, and that major John lVillook sot u • Mar shal on the occlusion t• Major John Wl.Hock, Gee. Humbert, David Fitzsimmons, H. 8. Ringwalt, F. G.Kay, Wm. Nimick, A. McCurdy, B. M. Riddle, C. D Scul ly, Adam Cordell, Wm. Atgeo, M. Nlmlck, An drew Humbert. Capt. Alex. Hey, Andrew Miler, W. S. Haven, D. Haughey, Jonh Bell, Sea. Ban ton, Jaffna Wightman, John Matthew", Nelson Keep. Au Alexander, James 0. H. Scully, J. T. Kincaid, Washington Muon. Wm. Thaw. Joseph Welder', S. R. Johnston, Stephen North. ' em, Walter,Rateman, Col Lim..Sobl, Thomas 8. Clark, Thos; McFadden, Caleb Russell, Robert Knox, Robert Lee, R. Backharamer, Jos. Long, Thos. Darsge, 'Jac. Ilubley, Frank Holstein, Sterling, Dr. Wm. H. Denny, Henry So erret, 'Dr. Thorn, Capt. Boyd: W. German, Adams Getty, Jas. Grier, John tectin, J. C. Richardson, Samuel Barnes, Dr. Smyser, Thom as White, Benjamin Singerly, Robert Wilson, Santa Whits, Samuel McMaster!. • •The Chair appointed the following gentlemen to select officers for the Scott and Johnston Club; Capt. A. Hay, George Humbert, Frank Behests'. Col. Leopold Sobl, Walter Batsman. On motion, the meeting adjourned- JOHN WILLOCK, A. liar, Sery. A liter to Bonnowens.—A correspondent of the Boston Post relates the following anecdote of Robert CI. Shaw, the merchant : • We have on anecdote to tell about Mi. Phew, which was never before In - print, and which, we think, will amuse our mercantile readers, and not give offence to our venerable Mend. We happened to be present when the occurrence took place. _ A gentleman met him ice the street, and upon a brief conversation, asked him to loan him ten dollars, Labe was short—not an uncommon thing for him at that time It was many months ago Mr. S raised bit specie cleeland replied: -Yee sir, with pleasure , co one condition." "Whatje that, sir r that when we next meet,-you will tarn your,face towards me, look pleasant, and not Ilan it &why! I lent Mr. a small sum of money about , month ago, and ever since that time he but ' cat me most decidedly. Meet him where I will, on Stite street, Commercial street, or in the ex , change. and be always turns his head away.— When I lend a man money, and he is owing me, I Wanthim to took me full in the face, as though nothing had happened. And then I shall be willing to lend him again." This is a veritable • story. Loravirs.c awn Fess:a - roar RAIL . ROAD.- W e learn from the Louisville Journal that the receipt,. from pwengers upon this road were. for July, $7,012: for June, s6,3llo.—showing a differeurr iu favor of July over June of $632 or nearly too per cent. Owing to several accidents that occur red during July, four or five nips were lost, which fact probably made a diminvitationof several bin dred dollars in the receipt.. The-freight receipts, it is eatimateJ. will here after be as large as the receipts from paseengemt The total receipts will probably in rotors. reach -$16,000 or 20,000 per month. The stock of the company is now worth 80.., andpewill ere long be worth. it Is - elleved, at least per. It is thought that the Iv l .1 will certainly pay 7} per cent, dividends u its nook. If not 0 or 10 per cent. Tut SciIiTTLYILL 121CRISID PLANC—When the Legislature met in 1819,the Central Railroad Com piny were prteecuting their work with great en- ergy. Much depended upon its early completion, and the efforts were proportionate to Weald to be gained. A severe competition was icon to take place for the trade and travel, of the great West between the New York route, the Baltimore and I Ohio route and the Pennsylvania sonic The two , former had advantages over our own Slate in the I absence of the delay, danger, and expense attend upon the use. of Inclined Planes The Importusce of avoiding these greit obstructions to suds and rapid travel, was obvious to all. The Legislature of that year made provision for the avoidance of the Plane at the Bcuylkill river. This loan was made by the eighth ',section of the • Appropriation bill of 1849, and amounted to $400,000 at an interest not exceeding six 'per cent, redeemable in thirty years. This loan was taken at a premium and the Plane is now avoided. The loan authorized &mowed to $400,000. The old road rendered useless by the avoidance was directed to be sold and was purchased for $243,000. The actual Net of avoiding the Plane was therefore SIOT. 000. The $243,000 were, as directed by law, applied to the improvement of the Columbia rail way, and an expendlharo by the State el that amount, at some subsequent period. was render ed unnecessary by.the proceeds of the sale of the old work. The Plane when in operation, was kept up at an annual aspen's@ of MOOO. The interest on $400,000 at sit per, cent, beyond which rate the loan coald not ho taken—ls $24. 000—showing en annual easing to the State $7,000. This surplus together with its account. ! haloes of Interests is directed to be invested ait nosily in this iota or any other loan Of ibis Com monwealth If It can be purchased at its par nitro The annual anrpius is $7,000. Ike loan Is re- deemable in thirty years. The total easing in thirty yours will be $210,0*0, or tlftl•three thous and moon that: the clear actual :cost of the road to avoid the Plane! In this calculation we do not take into consideration the Increased ca. putty of thit.road--the vastly' increased busi ness which has been. thrown upon it—and the largely Inereasedrolis which have been received —4ll of which have been caused by the increas ed facility for trade and travel afforded by the greitly improved condition of this Important • branch of the public works. This loon does not form. any portion of the heathens of the people. It is potting money into the Treasury, instead of taking money from it and bee made an Im provement which has been and will condone to be one of the very best investments that ever was or ever could be made.—/for Americas. MAILIMILOI os 3laroiO TOCULUaI Aib.rns Eva. OAISIAXiiIWaNE.—Wo are informed that Milos Toctiman left Watliingtsu City on Friday morning fur liarper's Ferry, where he was to be married at nine o'clock on Saturday morning to Mise Appellants Jagiells. These distinguished political exiles, we are farther informed, wore to proceed, -after the ceremony, to Shsitaitiudale syringe, or - comptOedby a party of their friends; and thence to one or other watering places, and Busily to return to .this city about the latter part of this math. We weals* imformed that they will make Washington their picratanent abode, and that lif4or T. will condo:al the practice of the legal profession in the Circuit and Supreme Court, of the United States, and in soliciting claims upon Congrele and the Departments.— IFtuh. Telegraph. A yowl Irish student at the veterinary col. ley', being asked. "it • broken-winded borne ware brought to him for curve' what he would ad. vise," prompt) , replied, "To sell him aa soon as possible." Foreign and Arnett:sok & Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Weed Street, IMPS NOW IN MUNE lullizleciapbt.gtockat MHZ:OSX= AMERMAN HARDWARE, nat.. fat lb. Praia)! Ulla. al. Plich they ate p.p.. to atur 10 purdwara al Mai that •111 eatop.• • pp..., aim.? a 14. wham Petroleum! • Airgisrusigg, Root:lord. oa.„Pg.,blorttilosl: • B, M. Elzio—Dear M. Sow Petroleum Ls workluA woo- deal in this skittlity: the:Wars we would thank Too Ki. 6o no tiro-Joao br the Pronsylvaras Riabusil.' We erg sp arely oat, and. It is being Lr.polred tor Almon give* der. rsoricrapectfullY,- , .101E0LOICO t 03. . I 1/AllAnili, Ashland ea, 0., mud, 1E4'61. I. M. Rirsi—Dear Yoar Agent, • Om wrists sloop, kit with 00 .Ibor dam nook on, laid: sib lass soli. .Phrsas Mina to us six daunt Itagordistoly. Your. utaletiols vrarklog sanders LIAM, region. Ws ran obt a in Posersl groelleot oertlfgater.if rou desire Yours, 410... for ale br Karat A McDowell. 140 Wood street: R. R. Dollars, 07 Wood stree4 R. A. islibestock, t CO. toritsr Mod gad Prove strostm D. M. Curry, D. A. !Mott. Jour* lhoglams.atui 11—P. Be/marts, All.gaenr. AL•o by the Pr. 0. KIF.II, gollikikisit Canal Bssio.Pesontbeit... Pittsburgh. parlhe greatest remedy of the age seems to b. tbsolciebrated medicine utter D. d. remelt. Ara 4 as 4.1111212 , 1 Pt It is need se an external application. audio /mid to p.au mutt wonderful qualities fur besilog.tukt• lug palm restoring palsied limbs. de. A freal bad a mod mien/ brutes, widen threatened nustifeation; he la usol •canal mulches to no effect, when be wee edsised to in' IL 0. Fannin Arabian Liniment. oneAnttle of whirl ere Cooly coed, him. We have no Agate, tram the extent of the Warr, but far this caviling me:flans, be would bare but a oolooe time of It. ewe eirectisoment, 1124 _Dar'ritUTll FLOATS 43OVE FICTION Lutz 011. Astiyi: WATEIL-11. Act inan an tall a good malletni by DID. it,. tulrt ...Dr... toll agrail dingier by eating it. and It on. m.p . h.. 0, sad Pal. It poor. It lOU tba PoPularlll lb, ' , bolo tit/. You met: hafrodum a media. Into pupal.' to males It pawn. 'loth subot.t.tal rlrture, fr.o Pura all bad otl.ta of valid oheeliumi. and It I. Oil• faet spat I 0 eatablisbal the repotollou of "11011'. Compound Fluid hat.rt o( tlari saparllla, o liarool all earl! or disputa. It. retie. OP.', tbirb.na ordeal IA to accord.ra with rail.tl and leeintibleat priuripir.--it promoter Abe 'reirisok rerrallou. rod esertp.u. of Oar baty, moorre oterriiiillons;illsol.ali morbid alai .Ilarared motor. stresista.. 11. of oomb and Wyatt. organs, ...at. pure,. and bandit 64w1, willtiaulateatila rat.. 1111.01(..5 of tl. dlttainui 0:0005 .Irth, body. Vila .1..1 perfenual orttbout Iwt danger n$ harsh, tba preparollou betag 11A It, koliar../... • ft. may belbooglit Pr tha show.: that It purport. to ear. too assay but ups. •raml.• tint. It .111 be Mind that a large majority old. , dt.ar .• s bleb alLUrt tb. Luta. fatally orlialsau la en Imp.. *Weer the Lto.l, 0.. t de...4;lLn, by. other Par .pardliii taloa 'offered Jai by sell.. of loot.. al a t a.. • priparat/oun as a robilltut. fort. .41.1.1 lobo tlull4 riardal.illai • Thi. raluabie perpatsttun lb. prowl.or wart . .. to I. superior to all otbii.. 11.....-. Heron nod ash ko. 41. outdo. D. B. Ws NarikijanTla frousdfrentarldatol bar. 000rtGr rtrtartueot on tooth. , If RYSER a LFDIJW ELL. la) Wool Osaldslawdast Wboleade lli.tall stnots. • ter LTV T. K PILL niedloinieerer earned Soc lt,if a hlghtkCcputatiou to m Shea i time. SA bag the LiTfT fill, disco:meet uu'mempout.d.l by Dr. 71Y Imo. of Virginia. Ailliough Eat a abort thee emPlieca• timly Leroy the public, le Las it - Pools mooed to itself decree of saleability hitherto unsurpassed. The &mod Le them hoc beossie fi=nesse. Simms Fad/ At Cuithe PrePrirtom of the pp Mein. erim trll4ll lo Pittsburgh, corner of Fourths.' Wood meets. era oisistsnO7 melting' triers which they grid It simmt utterly impartible to rep ro. The popolerity of O.:ae tills l not tongued le any itsctioular mutton of the country. the teems.' Wog gen ersl, fro= the North, Smth. Ems eni West The troth M. no disease is Uturessamoo to ail iptartera of the United ftntei than that of the Lives fond those Mame the best tor.stly ever 74 d'ecovermi for 'level's &ranger:of nt f. KIDD t CO. Da CD. wo:41 yt; Par tale by auge-Abloelt9 >Pittsburgh Lite InMinutes Company. . CAPITAL, 8100,000. - 7 OFFICE, KO. 75 FOURTH STREET. OPTICEILS: Prraktrol,Jacist S. Ham. Yidldent—abbr.. 31eCibic, Vosslater—Joszos B. tatca. bonetary—C. A. /Yalu, 42 - 13.• abrartlootone. In onotbar Out ct . tbd iapor. my 2: Oitizen'ainscranee company of Pitta NCOURAGE 110.111. ISSTITUTIO. S ■ ANr .,.. ha 41 Water street. lo the waretonee . nlll. 11. C..)lltairm prost-Unt.-..:::A. W. Maim& Firer. mi. thantwor letsier iiretetred to insure all werehaislise In Mom •woul to tratteito. eriarle, Sr. rtlit ri=r ' • t al I ' l AT. 'etZV,Ptir *ha ax ail Hilts= of Vittaburgb , trial and tararatlY PM tattle wantorwity tar Uri, proles, Latoliiirawari liatora&b. Lllti•sey. Was. Bartley. Wm. Latimer Walter Hsi/sot s Hugh L. Li% hilwaril Heat/How. Jilin Hayworth. S. Rasta:y.lu 3. 11. hies atiairtl Th¢ro.ll6,. the 14th Ina.. 17, M. :park/. or MI- Denville...lMT 1111` , Sui Ilya". of tl.•t plan, l Mr.JAittA CMIARA. Female Seminary—Allegheny City. wr t .ErE EMBER. o Iu• cutter o o ..ultl,tou gt . W Eut Cowen. = fa taus wee Chrtau, up:) . to Mu. P. tUuuET. u:VECI The College of St. James. WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND Mff'St== "'' '' fENTII ANNUAL SESSION will' -- T .ma so uoxu.tv. oaa.r esto lis:A...mt memo.- 1 FLA-N.-23 , tack's fox sale.bv smui so. sw t-mem:wafts:wit das... the ben Thervtar lo , .02 - . _ - W10E".1 tt . .^ANDL'IS3 Jolt . . Int 2 New Mutants err retetamented toenter•t the . ' - mantas v( the sow.. but ma ne.1,101 et car um. itoes : obi : , an d p eram m u g a B a il B o a apply. enJ the returnal or the Nazar esehengeit,ee the putrainier trey te4b. Thie article las been in 1,. itererni-Ye•r.. Chi repktiy nip:reeding. every oilier hater. hitth •goal ...op, they mill not reqntre hoeing fur ten Team:, • Foe sale. viteeleeele and retell, at thq Wetehendl,eneirt Hat of _ _ tt' t tyi riM!!!lD= - Health earl Mammy. ATIIEWS' CONCENTRATED PAT, 1 . 1 9, BAKING POIMER, correctly tinParra bk . I. .U.P.5F1.1.15. hale karat of Ws patent in tie L. lc. ml. preparatiras lieu Inva . uaLla rotadUnts Par pact cr !can, pry/orlon the twat erbalauxoth light and nut* mua /nal: milid• read/ fur thr play In tiro or timed natty ate.. /to oUlity and conanay making Vtalitivlat tel e.t.a. wary. poold.nge. corn wad i barkwhaat rakes. kr ,- 11l be Pawl thy surnalun to Me diroUltys rad least on Pry trisl; toketber with MITIIIX of odehalt the Iwo] quantity& tatter and roan Cry • saving or 1114 ht flourst, • hundred, whka la destroyed ha tiaa way o dot or lame.. 11.1 s Pander P. Invaluableid tavern, bas. sad thou who take long jaurray, by laid Pr ...It betas alloy. f.s iy Ltd in,, sour it la aryl ma h whet, to 1:1.14nd. Una:awl sad trelatd, sod IA anat. to . very tart of th• 1.14. It veeta=endel by tit• Arm b, , Orlan• an the dywralra. fed.. aa.J fiLdflatid.. Pre' 'uniting coratladlonso4 1:1301tr 11.1•11[11 ton. Wm 1.002. hs Carrantratrit N4¢/ Daley Pander It oast and Middy apart:ay]. by tow of tbe ern landits* nf Pat.. turd, PUY., 123, do,. a tot, ar.ough ret Paw II by no 1.. 8.110, onanins Rhode. anotnn. S. Melo, buoy kinnil Meet: 51c,tra. bran A •od nayn• Cu . . Liberty Ur 11.11 t.. dlr. P.R. Pesky. rad +l.. ref. lavorth 1:41r1.1, ara.Y.J; Mynas. Lek. a trth iltrett: lien r.teptlet.,4l3,mrn.. Val'. sod trauktin stre , tu J. banslOyo, nt coldr .trait: Mr. 11, Fourth sto Sidon. Vert Ca., sand nediarStd, klieghenti arel yherr. /FY Weir ^WM....den tenr. Apply to WC. ItUWELL9.Ny fl thy dryit. Fitt utmh. 'CM; 31.A.NCLLESTER PAINTS. of differ mu•s, CAM sold by u. ma as Ur givr barn • o c!c a( starcrior4•4 l / 1 ,, .1 •la synod Call Sad., 111:16/31 T. 11.•.1)3 V ACKER.EI.-151, hrla No a large, 1851 i‘Xt brlo No 2. 1 q br (AMA I - 4, 14 ICE 3.I,CANIAMS. fp AI3INS-60 bis bunch in !cure, fur caln 11.11,D1t.1.13 N., .411 Water ma CfMOKED bir Lubec, in C/ nos. ad. 14 '2s¢l3l 13/4211 DICK CI 2eo tiACKEREL-40 yr, brls very nie - 1, J„11.4.1”.1.• ISAIAII li/C1:1:1,2 CII lifiNiTraeteitED apyruori Wmult aski Mt ill storr.,_[,,r 1 , 1 1..114.71 a NM ,I()um.tr AND SUTIIEOS • Z 2 rettxraenur nua, 1 Ltd 211u4.-,.. In Wm. 1.1,1 will be Kll .11 Ou•tonfilg - umeut Lf ISAIAH DICKET Ot Cu • an. tad Prom ots. FALL FASIIION FOR 1851 4 r4 ILWILSON & SON ; FiteOIOSABLE HAMA: —No V 1 Wood meet, groat' rethccttolit ht , tWt.b• .plip i tedtab A ct t c=chwrc hot . the public or , the NEW •hkh the/ , callctr , door ca Nitculty, lb. 11th lost.' UGAR-20 hhde. N 4:s7itist.nro and for iktle tY (WU) J. D. C.LNPIELD. SALEIIATVS —75 boxes, 'DJ MO. In *ton. end far 4.11% kr J CAnIELO., IL-15 bbbs. puro LinKeed for ante by mat 3. u. CANFINtD. EARL 9-8 tuna No. 1. in store and fur . Rale by (.dl.) J...CANFIKLb. iIIIEESE-100 boxes Cream; Iva do Ccootooo—reetivod and tor .1: by (Roll) S. B. CANYIKI.p. OARRUGES—The subecriher hoe Pat recsleekt by the Col= letee—lfi teeoadhendeltettagee,YhtlAtelleht•enehe ;tue.lo4 Cl ute pew for • few .7. la timer et to's were hheiva'*.lat !PSI t Tetip Wee= e to Ci= tut beta.. to toy Cantu Repeater?. the tut. ocAL m . hole, The city, • few days. A efrocral sseottoarot vehiehe of eeery cle•reifoton—Roy• fthee.. locks...eye. fatally C•relatoh •be- .I.ofe of—leap ht.e , WM tit Nth. 111117 Wt. J 014 4 ,11 it 111TK, .11,9t0 eleohen wale toed. Rellers'-Vermifage Pei= 11...a1Vit. Va., Oat. 4,, 047. Ma, it E. anITS—Of your V ertn114444, 1 ear 4,104444 bedutioo. that baring ortlarxtensi••l/ p.o+. fur the last Lu g ar tis• ream 1 I hlot It doc1,1•11T the bort prroaratloo of lbs kind of srhtels 1 bars any kJ:4 , I , W" although Lhasa herstaons wad tbeynorratlon of serend V"'"' "4 11._ AVOCII. IL U. Pespgrod W sold br It . H. ME11.2101,. 41 Woof st.. aud gm see by dranfloto 4 4 44010. ' , • • .04 TNDIOO AND MADDER,- e bhdo 3 .4. 11 04 Pri m, r.reono Vlctant 1.241ga: \Vg . . nAka.zr A OS, 18 and 2/) %Yowl Ft. CABSIA,. • - - • SO bags Bina Pepper. la do PlO2/Ektni • an rests ramie; " ob.4 ;7sl=areigi., ' A 2(1 Waal M. D &--- ORT WINEFRENCII BRA.NDY IT ensiat4 bon. &Int.% esbieeelt. for tnettle/eal 'suns , '" nod far sale by the veers es bottle at 3101tIlltr TILL MART. sell In the Dismend. NCIi L AST I NO—An rulditionn rupply need by 31011 . 111" a BURCHFIELD 1)110 LEAD-604) plge'Lead, (to arrive) far I Wel by (min) IV.a F. WILSON. Fir./ a.. hF NLlSUUAlt'bbLbtn i. , (51.11.1. Powdered...el We. JA'I A. 111.itilitIPON anti Altolts ter At. Locklv 80P+ 11.14.77. . -- .. Blaak Tea Prozaliveipeol. Irmo ! UST ItECEIVF:I4 . ftt MORRIS' Tea Mart.arMart. p p choir+. lot pi biroult" awl fl oored OUNUOU 1 Ari. trtileb Iljkln trial PIII be found to uu a little aties‘t t coy to Pattaburcb. Tiro public mu luvlUil t try clic. r,pc—bocilclu !rich and ticolch P.K.14. I. P.rt4 0 . 1 .r .— . t b.gy•al* clactl) lb. mato lan& of Tess lb.' usc,l lo dm Oki Country. 1:-.1, HITANICIA TEA SETTS, 13ASTORS, tYttiebartu, Vat s setti.elatal D.,. este 13.0keta, tlnast quality lea/ pg.. , !lase Jiea Table Cutlery. mica futlo, Lady; Noe. Tonga, ma surael ell to order. an4 • 1140:4 worth:4st a 1. . . .y bao4. Si 11w nern rekea. W. W. Y j/17 Over ttalltb. t'T Market alreet. . . Ir3l 1J OIL-14 bbh. I'or aale b e y - J.emuwsM4b It CO. I)ERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER— - IN dm Joe 'red f4l . axle *Wt.% mud la I. Dr K. L SELLNILY. Arent tbs. l'lstabarvh. EESW_AXWNTED,,TheIkigbyet pric " ' A ' " 1 m °" l .. ITuraiticx. J. 1- Mart Find itht - EGGS—BUO dui. fur elle by a *. nalnsaum TRY APPLES-4 bbL. aid . Icajut P ree.,l red mad Fella er, 4013 .t.o.CANYULD. UCKET4--30 dos. Marietta, in store and lup Ibr vet Dr 44+111) J. B. CANVIII.D. NOTICE—The partnership heretofore el -1 I Hung ander Hat fl mutual A. - WHITE I CO. tut tOla dor born dbeolood moment. M. A.WHITE -JOHN EVAN, soli. BLENTL rEMOBACCOZ2IO boxes Richmond Tobacco —V. the mast ar_rrorrd brand!..,taadlt: a fur mole by 0.11.1 WM. BACIALIA CO.. 11, 1 RESII TEAS-4.00 package!' Fresh Teae, r.l.t.c arrirslt t New Ynyli--onmprblne %mann Hyoca. • l'lne Oolong. 01:town:ler.' ' Ponebotr. ' • iontlyvy. in hell cheats .ad enttla—now landing and au ea/a by 1411..1SAOALKY • CU• A. MASON & CO. have jwit receice..l a nz rzirg• l •l2,z.nly of losutirui F.mbrow.mt wow. gmli, at al I,l2daetirr 5"1".."'4 ' pegs "7 jiT,}llY EMBROIDERIES.—Just received prr repo., I% e«rr large MI pt! or Embreldealite;aa -1,101 With_ l cars Irmo Eh+ Mtn/. importations. roc ..Otlos at Wo poo rks,' Callers; ThaSe, CLesatutte. Lass and ,I.selosalorter.JertosOt amt Swiss ilmoadatoset vow and . hoautlforstylsr. Jarooste and Salsa Matzo end Imert legr, IA hits ethhitlesk Welt. Lem, (Joule, to. The alt.,. ths.I.IIS. tr LOMltetterlrsolicited to the attest at r eseartment belhual the largest, perhaps, ,err tdisoet to this Wt. 1.0) A. A- MASON a CO. Black Silks, Mohair Mitts, ito. URPHY d BURCHFIELD have reed . WWI VO. 3 LARGE MACKEREL—A few , larn.ls La sale low 1.1 111,1 RD I IRVIN. pAuft ARll tilL—A lot of Burckhordt &Co.'a wt. to . (..c9l .7. lan A CO. DATENT lEDICI.NE DIRECTIONS. law uworteLl, for sale by . El DIY its. eoell. P R-00 n=r , ass'd for sale by F. KIDD A CO. c 4 AND PA so p,9 rr lASTOR 01L—W bblo MOW'S NO. 1, for .14• by ligne9l J. MOD k CO ICLIROMATE POMSII-500 Ibis. for linie by 1.01 J. KIDD 1 CO 111 5 C D IS ,, T re O p IC , : o. i . ) . K . E c t . 13;- „„ Butte l ettve a 666-tputly band 626‘21617 f saa ta aco anal 236 Llbcrty at N DERWO IWS 11)1dA 0 KETCH ' V.../ A nry wYpertyr artlele manly by " • Wm. A. MeCt.rBO .4 CO 12.0 R SALE -Pittsburgh Gas, Stock; • a i 4 s, Clair Weil Bride, Eree_ t Z_ _ th W and v `" ° l l.- I',lWl, 1= Broker, tl3O D. - Fourth ettret. i irillsa , ll 3 -; n ltota , k.s g a pe gitts . lll, Banks; tre i ttg.:llsm k, Ffeja&4 trE2ssazins; fur valid, 11. D. K I to: ir: " Basitre *mat Boker, &MA .Fourth stn.. EFINED SUGARS-30 bbls Louring's crwhal, Dulr.rtaed, *oft croshM. wad Wet enema; or rale et the lowest met, by M i ter . . 4. c f c altl l ly co IMIgo • Grows Tea DealereL, f• 'ZINC 'PAINTS, ANIIPACTURED BY THE NEW MIST'S EXPLORING AND *DUNG COMPANY. fora Ie arepatia ' forolah a torrlior tbs. • ZINC PAINTS, • • Watch hare feta room, after metal Teed U J, both and the United t tate& to rowel theft original Jaatfty an 4 anameth• properties toftftlOr lo tor otbo , paint whatever. Their WIIITE ZINC , PAINT. •larorelr .0:14e of Zino. and la entreated free from all aftftteratlow.larl Impurity wbOLIONITer. It OM. .4/.li beautifully artfte, end entlftiy bre boot the Poiroczot. oraperties of moth other Peat.. NO .41.611W0US tO too /math of Kluane and their fooll.let. • - • • IT WILL•NOT TURN YELLOW L tSbeemmared to solpboratis x anykltle =balance, or 119 when shot up in a &Oa roam' Al an outside ant . It oatmeal" tootle= sllntste mot the oreattarr ter than an" mbro en& betas list.le to turn chalk" as' to emmothe on" rob aft It may be marked with any color. •Ith orator wad or.withraratsb. which eaves the ark Mated outeeLohe Leath. • , . 13LACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. Vane an- farnlabed at a Irma prin. and are undnubtedly. IlLa et rai.t and led paltta In the =arta far =Wog iepeing. outlemo,a, ataasabanta. or ter IltllMed ar- Nee a 1.1" i• tniat. tin. or tra. as thew ars botb IVEATIIER AND FIRE PROOF. Fur imh maim. they an yatilmilarir valuable. ea thy loan a trairahle riammiLmt, entliely prerchi oay they dry awl /mythic acitire metallic ba.c. 11 cot chase ci.lcr lilte =LIT of thy earthy . Faints hoc io Dealers thyylled ma liberal Jarmo L. the agent, atilt. emu eur F. C. CO.. • IT Ezath 1110 COFFEE-1 bae4jtist itteld lbr sale b.h, 1111.WORTII LCO • tel rice fur sale by J-0. DlLworrrn i oo R UTTER-6 bbLi roll fur gale by , P. ramtrruo CO INEN TABLE CLOTHS.-11rReur anaCafitib Welt. the Manahan. G< purnhaeare ru thtle annartat, at et the .t4T,/ efnein, atedlum, eo Caen 7 Men—Pea... ay the 50.% nf eartaas attlabn ,oil nneMle}. Vre.L.Tnerellth,..ad bath /tom aseuxisanot aln be bond, et loved ark.. • nue FO li tt ir S ,L Lr zl a nilicelleTkt FAMILY SUPOON • East Pittsburgh. i•N COMPLIANCE with the requaet lutels wade throurh the ot.hunui of the thsrott.. and a n r,. uutubtr of eltirons; wo will ,sr at publte on ;s ATClitig Y. the 'nib day _of ationot. at 3.2<100k, P. al. .11 Ow lots It our plan of East l'lttsbitra h. which Mar not o of notwiwo this 104 that To all 1...r..0ns d•alritur Hawn. a t nroulroawl, twalthy Iwatlona for nohleows, a rani chime., is now M iami. DITURIIRIZ A REIS. N. 11—Thow. Logi aro In the crlgitual plats, f East Pith , hurgh. as isid um by as. " aughilw New Chowelate.ractoty.- QUI N. GIAMBONI..i CO. respoetfully iri• asset 51155 t ~JA an.. Is varrszotd yore sod Q.. otel banes el Lowe flavor, oors ontrttious 614 manutaet A. vottut Mat at sill tostilals Su .ticte soma 01.1 sup. riot so the Lost bmlsoaud. and at • Lou reins Is 1. 105 RC. at )tr. WALL'S, (Mot. tlesert tall/tory ) )r. 4 Itn: oat 1.6 ttp•stoln., resat doorto tlayor's yea. solot:lxotLitti) 110 ST OFFICE SCALES—Jun ree,riceJ, ala kna stAck, .td kr salo bi maw& , comer Maxtor and Fourth sts. 00IN BALANCES. for detecting Counter -3 wit Americo ccAo.ot eit dtscminiittosa This laminae* 6.1 tufailltils dsireihr. For NO% irs 4 OLD PENS—A fine assortment or the tert maks &lam oa mad. and ran...A sues R. w. w:LeuN. 6 ►►E~tC+i~llo~T.it , T~Ttß~til~t 757 FEAT S I . IEItS-54 auks for sale - . s.-a W. uassacsu 11 1(4 7 55 (tem, fur I .l e a tuaimucat LIOAR-50 hhdr. N. 0., or sale by t... 7 wood. ' • P.£ W. lIARBAX/ QODA. ASII-40 casks fur sale by &t W.H AIIAUG H. i . t I nmn. S 5 -20 essks . , ,Con •• , for sale by W. lIVIDAUOIL Q Pf& TURPENTINE-30 bibs. in fine o or *Os by 1. xnOON esxna 00. any PSOJI SAL S-10 bblß:for sale by 14 .ass J.SCLIOONXAEZR (CO. L 1 ERY-35 kegs (assorted) superior to thst usnaly aid t this Earle, for We b anz • ILIS ECXIOO.%.IIAA £ CO. LEAD -IW° pig Gsloin; • . mro. tm{ J .1111116.401.1 tail. UOAR-140 hilds. prime N. U., in etere n'a Ur4 for "1. by 3/3119 .I.IIVICIMION At CO. 1 OLASSES-160 als.'Plantation, (ortk;) 40 " St..rtee do m.; tor yak by JA111: 4 . 6.1.1010Te1109N gar 00 d . , anx4 . L HOT-60 kegs ass'd Nos., for sale by' Li .0 JAMES 1.110 . 11:111SON tW. E3IP-200 bales our Dew Hotted; I ula by JA.1111:3 A. lIVICHIRON a Cti. au4 LINSEED OIL-1200 pile. for rale by aart _J. IMO t OD, 6 Wood st. 14 , 0 . 10 . 1.51LVER-60 for.ltbioci. cA . L . WI EL-75 Ihe. for sato co. W II . LLI i NG-30 MN e . M . for sal br Jb CO. LJOW DER J ALAP—I tiO lba. (pare) for sato wanti J.XIDD * CO. SiLLe , t y l'US --5 tons in box es 1106 DAl ilbuty Istneet. (1111,ESE—Prim61 1 1. It., foriale by x.,) sae( TIL DALZELL Librrtt 'Fine WO:hest 'we FEW- very 4tiperior Gold_Patentb i Um Weed" reed by entail, luffansfel b ue epleo4l4 Evoke( Cheocettottera, of befuw Weft Cobb: double ruled flouting; also. Melo end elfunefwbot maims lbw and pubtoroaas • Jl l 3 ICIIARDYON'S, l Martel to Yost eopy.l B R I/2 .11550 tlca : _fw sale by lirCANrali:ts: I.IIOT ASII-10 casks for sale by I .Iy= • .I. U. AAN mar,. Shirting Mullins and Irish Linens. URPUT&BURCTIFIELD have received' • farther supply of stlianior !lifting .11;ollom and rta outelnood dlreatif from tha manufacturara • 417:16=All?er.'7mr, tha northeast tam..rot Fount, ma 31ai4taaraw.: .1122 Time Billa (IN CINCINNATI, • LLII Lociaviat, • BAISS.LOUIN NAZUVII.I.k DETKIAT amn D purcluar.l.t ftworaLlo tat. by cLx.yaLaN • - Iy2l L. WILKINS AECO. §TKAY,ED OR STOLEN from the Ware; lowa oilturtoidowaloalawoo, tak•tbr y Low lean: We not of blo body Way python; Okla. Atty_ktroon ipprull i f i attMo d boll teens the 0b.,. yr. ..47-qu'77°. SURIMIIiUt - a INGILIUM. • • 1114. '. 5,116 Rata anwt. JAVA' COFFEE-10 bags very superior, Dan reed culla Wit by a. UaI:LIIWIE .1.0 Salary N. EDUCATION. WESLEYAN PRICALE 'COLLEGE. - HE Tenth Annual Session of the Wesley. an Female College or Onrinnatl. IrM 0,1:0260.• on tiveday, the Ittdb Angurt. tom.em ortmetruction,bt. atenate, embracing moot or ider , . atrunilT "M" rt male entlem, *tab Imarrummtal and Tree and ottaT conararnistl tranvia, The 7= t• Wirt and comnoted of nett quark' led ear* Umber, Tense ter bearding and der natal& aro mat 7 Terse received at any time. Tar r estlenlar , a PV personally. or by letter to rice roblemmt at (be CZ ega anitttibl P. I t I X. Provident. . Young Ladies' Bemiluiry-411egheay. 1)(1." mII D MRB. N. W. METCA LF, robes of toltlon tbe to Zit heretofore. Poe partied.," to thy Yenelght. • • MLitt • APARTNER IN A SELECT SCHOOL, t ..., rabbi:abed. one wba b well 41.oirod to Ira ma LILO:Ong trancheo of froabedazatiaa dedzazl• Par Wailerbattlzabza. aVPIs ai tilt. m, • ..rn Nona. B:entingleant and Brown= 72e iteeedaziised-rura ,Pike and Hardt Road Compars,. - • VOTICE to hereby given that the Stock. LI baler. to W 1 Company 'are molted to pay the mint instalment or Visa llars on cosh stuan-of stack sobxrib.. to the Treason, tWo, Laristuo,Jr..) en the efiscoth dar °trout., ltdd: aod m. korib lostalaund nr r 177 Daum on [ltch share subscribed... the Urn a.T of &ptemberruat. lir antes of lb. Hoard - (Dispatch mord aosOoltd JUJUS .14113/14Souridarr. - - - MEETING of the Stockholders of the Cußp.ry.Ul hat, thra mere. m the elf of Pittebonto.oo tteelef., the rat der of September nest, at 3 o'clock. P. 31.. to 'take strati on the =raiment to the eherter of nil recopmay, ale Prove , inne 23, lesl. • • K. PALMER. ktemlen• envilet.l . • Rail Road -Electimx Organisation of t "Kitsburgh and Strubenrills Railroad Coraper.y." tlio nilersignclEuzumii4uu , rs "ive enticriptiems and organise • mentany. Sp. !! tottoted ns br the Ad of the Uotal As bly Pentayl. Tanta. studied ^An Act to Incorporate thTritteturgh aced • tteobaretile. ttarroad Corostart epodes! lildrar tithe JP. hereby girt mte. that letter ratenctodior ente illy 'Md. A. U. IPSI, under Um great mid of the Catimon. *math, and signed by Wm: P. Johnstcm Governor. have been Issned. constituting the entieeriben and trove who Anil hereafter potectibet, to the ceidtal Mock of said Mom. teity. their eumeseors andtwig...► body tolluaratal , corporate, in deed wad order thal name aturainatiq' tinned. And we, tberatme agreeably to the Lima of the mid Commonwealth. tomb, appoint and aloe attice that a meeting of said sabectibers morganie. and OnettpanY 0111 I. held, at the - Itteome at Mr Bosettaf.'mdcomma Third and Wood stmt.. In the city of Pitleteenin. Aq Thursday, the teantydnet de, of Angnst hestant, at ten *Work In the Potenoom and that an election will be than and then held. I y said subecrahem, at the said time and 'plan of meting, to elect a Preeidrat and tonic. Director. et the mid railroad Company. The deeticni mil cam. imam at GM o'clock in Umforen LIVINO oce. - • SAMUEL NTON. J•tign liegltltltAN, • WILLIAM_ AMES WiILLAON. • . 01IN DUNCAN, r gar PAITEUSOII ' 11AS NICHOLSON ' Tllo3ll* Nevixorare - • A ••Ktrilt 011W11 15AA0 WALliitt, Jr. Pittsburgh. August o.lBsl— ant: ' • - —• Muttuil lifelnzuranoe Company. Kent': I tei gARANIT FUND, $100,000.. , . Tins COMPANY offers to the itimired: all -• th. security nd advantages eff tbe Mutual and /nut . Lock Pleas (es heretofore appl.k4) oantbined. namely: Lem rat:* of naming au acausl mum In rash at the per snug, nnuirsd teas tea souse ant risk of the nen sus adequate, but not neenive provision for.tts future nett thy of uf-mberre for the whole term of life, alth att Ann . Leo Intend In the efourantatlen fund secured in such menabcre, lentils at Math, by credits upon Moir holschec( a guaranty land designed tar' the permanent mann of ebart term members. and an. St.r the preen! sersuity of new for the Intele term of life. • • AllgrTbl• is the only Mutual Ufa Trumann Costa ohose tans of mlunlan n end en • Ads reduced • rd, with a ;rattans for o n utnualn barman& mama. lath. of Mode (far future security) la neat rauparthus to the oat of Innineas and the lunentagalat from mi noring an among the members. -. • Vampblete, tracts, Or.. giving in detail the plan sent run of the Wmfosny, funk2hod gratis, and aket.L . btatiom frsissurane neeterd by .1111111LTT L.^9 Wood 0.141.;.. YitaiT , l7l , 4 antra DIIMINIMI. Medical Examiner. • I,ldml!(I4). • S YRUPa ti4 bbls. St Lauls tem SyrS / 5 tantr i llakr o r t tr uso 4 4. co. For sal , by anal Rtierces Orime Caroline, for sale by JAMES A. UtrICIUSON t CO: 1910 Black Lace Veils: • URPHY &BURCHFIELD hi ve a - full inrortment of Long and Demi Blur Laos Tdbr. slatte.ta grey n 0.221 do.: eta. genre suld,Theum Jo, do.; bl. dp: - ElacX slik Clain and 1540.4. Great Gnaw' Sale A. 31ASON tc CO.'S Great Arintug Shawl • Sale oammena on Tu..lay. they sin oh'. the largest and bent sehateSstook of Shawls voir exhibital In this elty. oomprising Plain 11 hits Cols thaw L- - - - Hiatt Lys sh Silk Fan . high kT4 Frenshlldhst Sulam llfl rrintrd nal llE•bralend and Lao- Of t. media. quallOss, all of which they soft /Mar -1n...1 Is char not plarlons to rrerlelng their fall Racks. T./ still be offsral: at a groat reJustion fro. Ilknriet yrtao, gal less than e•Stelll 0011 t. . QIX TWIST TOBACCO-10} kegs No.l, Jioo r.ed tbr LT ' jcs i tl I cc. auc2 lOTTON-5 bulee Tennemee, in store and far ula by LIMIDT4O)IEft t CO. Ten Dollars Reward. tpST,..at • Thursday craning, either trt.thi; ,nestre or botnees Om 'Meath. .od Omit Weer, ouu birth, doUthitskt, or Ittlblarse . o. • POCICIff UAL, LEI' l. POET MON tontatoMu about Oa In uOtte. mol some boom". of uo ratios but to the oeruer. , no oleu's mount trill be ballto shown" wilt rotura It . magl INEUAIt —130 N -le tier- tar Mall. 11.411 J. D. WILLIASIS C 4) !~yT >sIIBOARII- : sdoa.2inc , forsaleby i .oci J . alLLlexa sIX .. A . SECOb:I)-11AND PIANO,. Mahogany Altoet•T uni r . o , c o .l i ceir.4=ll,7-F , fat 81 Word atn4t. New Pattenu . • l ikP 44 FlG,he moot URED WINDOWN BLIND PA- I%JP PER, Jost r eceived bun the extender sakar. , greoufaersner, slet,fes .Ate et the V it r i i i r. 6.1 . 11ar. i iet street. i 011 - , L Al? Rt;,g v nnd u.ou i444l g D,iLl br ..TuoaAr. 4.10. t '-109 buzee_Cinciruiati. • *l*n .ap, /kJ r.. 04 car.l.lr.nantimi tarsal. br 11. 4. CLINN • 1,24 . -No to Meru at. • ALCOHOL -SO bbls. fur sale by ir3o B. a. FAIIYE.MCE A CO. URI) OIL-75 bblz. No. 1; for Bala by JIDI Y. A. FA wrocs * CO. for fitunmer Quilts. .... 77 I:IAVE received a ea.se of fine ManeMee cow. of ittfrerent We.. tr Jate , sonLE, 'Casanova., Mid K. S UNDRIES-' plata Cotton: &..s B.emasa; a. landioa irt'r H2 ,12 .M. 2al• as \ - !SALMI 1/IClialt 0.), • • • • 1122 Wain. and 'mama MOKED HERRING-50 bra. New NoA, kJ for nls st MOMS' TEA MAST. In am Named. .11.29 1 AILS 300 kegs assorted sizes in store, fir fah. Dr ROBINSON, LITTLE k CO. Itln E caak7.fjb.rkzsg.at. A LCOLIOL-20 bbl,. for sale by • jF's • J. gIDD it OD. SUNDRIE.S -2 bbII. Na 1 Lad: r Dace Vit ir. • len& C. , Tailclaes lastallot per sch . ISMAIL DICK tV CO 166 lister ftl4lt. /oda. Ite nob by . JIVI BEESI-12.5 boxes for sale by na; maw! to co. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA-12 dos. fur br 1 • .1. ILIDD k . Wood M._ I , 11 4. R CAUSTIC-4 lbs. fa . r sale bey C Y AMIDE IOTASSA-10 lbtfss by ,j.tat. • Green Teas have advitneed 10e. peril yOl/ can buy Orem Teas, for three months IL to cook at MOILIIP Tea Mat, is ale lotatatai.. as 01 p.m. mad Oa sa+4 pomaltliss, tam ithstazdtas the ulna. la lotta. toort„_aa Lary ha. tam atoelt ago bond. Th, WI the best Tow Pittsbanth at alb stow and da• rs• o • do. Ja : , . A Good Bargain b now. °Carat - TF. APPLICATION BE MADE SOON.-- A: from Mgt. he Four ACRES, la Ammer baneush,- uear lien's Itlahl—on the preoelsee r 4rl to reed. with nwesary tatildhlue, to. The may be Wel ded Into lota, mut eOl4 et a /rood pro t. Pence. &spored top ram trill sole to ~ ' BAIRD a MTh. • Ilthesoud sh • C ..F RA lit 11 0 AT .OFFERED 'FOR - CITY 4.7 FROPERTT.--.11 Umtata wilt ; bo A ttrea If villodort be ble nem to mu Ilivut, n 2.4 • 114 84cood TYIIITING-100 Ws. (dry and wry lie) fa We by BC=ONUAKIR a OM • • Murphy & Bur.. (.SAYE OPEN morning a fatiber sap. =( . 21 aepatltaielvceLlteillA tarts 7.7 Mame, wear; kisa , Drsetr.. - ia• is