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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE 001114 not Olptairt any answer. Before she got RAILROADS 111, HEW YORK AHD TILEITHTTED ' back on the imports. These beim been invciceil i ' Country Seats at Auction!
' I back, the .itial had terrninated. Most people !MATES. . - to the Custom House at $528,000,000, while the i HE Fy undersigned will ' o f f er fur sale,- et
country seems to bare paid to Europe in produce t routs Auction, en the eremites. onV • teFe MI. cram
l'Unt.lnliED BY WIIITE'I, CO. ' , are of opinion that Armentera and two others There are one thousand six hundred and nine-
- ' ' . ----1--- 1 willibt executed, and the; others under sentence gold and bonits,ddr the same goodsabont $694,- ; • t-t'vb.ar i- ,1, ••0rt lb. l''''''' , C`llh' lq•-”k "ll'i• ''' it w e''
ty-five miles 'of Broad in operation in the ?lON tne Mtn day t: rict.n.mter next. at 2 0 ',.1001i. r. ,
FITTSSUAGE, - 'of death, banished. A few days will probably 000,000. The deception on the country is thus t 3t..;Csouristoo of me rroßextrnO4allela Le now ro.mte,
______ __ _._____.,_— State of New Tork; one thousand two hundred made shout one h un d re d and aelnuty Millions, • get.gninty, Janie. INstion. comprinng J:t.tiVt77‘ •
--".---, denide. Thus has terminated this outrageous IG2I1 G21 Jilts BI.II.IgINU LoTS../ Iron t. to ter& litre.
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RATCHDAY NIOHNING, tiXG. 30, 18,51. , akt of folly, which. I 'think, .b 0 .03 very coital.; and forty in cruised construction, and the entire ' and the fraud upon do revenue, for three years, l ,b..
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i t , e ir etu rr y
co of . nere ,,trr ggs , t . .Ltli b g . : . •PLa , ti r l4 l t , o: o gi = . a , g i td .
- - lightly that an overwh ledog majority of the in, 1 coati se down at5t11,145,546. 4feasachtinetu i• ab out thi r ty -s even millions .
.1k a1..0 tila , ane in fa , ' of the Enyortimciai nod I 1 , treOked oil over with railroads, all ...noir:. Cg. l'tgo next point i.. has th e country the obit- 1 Thum elle.zo ,,T l.l . itj. n .. =l i g oi .... , rtm.. , ..lgi,:got i ta . lilz .
aeriousip trust that t quility will prevail for a, „ „ , , •, , . .., • I _ i
~ I . y to stand this operation three Jeers a
1 ,'!'l l - er '..' . ' ITsi3Prior.:, tor Miler in extmt . . sot ti..lT tun!. ant amt
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y Tug at B enton, out N ew LOT. 13 anti co /1. , V.llle
' Mir current ritimurce , ill gold from (..111Ortita tol toilet.. whew txertery I, qatturps.9.ed , I - +./ in l/p .
~ , long time to come." ,
.„ l'of all other States in the extent.ofiker internal
_ . bore averaged, acconling t,., the Journal. Three .'"''''' ,- .1 •
lottteri a ceque,tioctiblo autheuticity from Tice shove quaint on in from 2 letter co 2. film
I 1. er.....1 o i gou Ihi• 1 , 1,5 ,,, 1*. ..%''''...' ,4 ^
f unprovementa The vent capital , 2acrumulating • minion, a men niece July 'lO, . $-•• "0( 00 ' ' •-".- ,0,1 reil,ho, 'I,
highly reept.eletble St tleinali , now and fur nosy ty . g ...,0 I,V 1 .otreti F reeve Nlettotto. IN tehtt - 9 ILI.- ..1./ , : ,,,, 6 , .1 6
-14-artanaotats that up to Chu time of writing tot
~,,,e , rcs id oi t .4 . 14,r0,..t .a ci,.„r„, g ,,, o . j. tb'ere every year will maintain thie adroutlgo From rtuigratton nod itiont-IlatieOna foreign !,",.. 1 , 1 ,4',..,;;;; 1 4 7,t,1i t ',:;,;. :,.....L,'7.,7,,, 1 ,.:,,,., „ ~,,„,t , 1,':‘,,,
a single Cuban had joined the standard of a,- ib„„ u o, it of - Culnii.{about 1,77 tulles from rOt her, and aid in' the construction of other seurcee. ',tog Ise .louroal . . e.tintete agniu,cay .....
111 1,,,'.'n.,1.et vol. of gar... mr....e.14t.i. ;VI ‘:l+4].4, can
per- His escape t s supposed to be impossible . ; Trinidado to n friend in 'thin city , dated l'2th .,, . k.„, .„„,,,,,,l e d for h,,. , h ,.„„s t , w hit e t h, ~,,, s 3l . o ,ii i " ) • Thl 4 I.' krt. to
th" I .= , ef Upw th tgo....cring-r,...t MongtrOgn.
`.3.13,..A1,0 11 to Europe , an increased,prcie itimith ige total streot. allechet... tin' Aottgoggl‘gslo`. Kr•tst
If the telegraphic despatches from New Celestas I instant. ~, , t ....., w.tion,
; ' wears outlay of Boston capital . three improve- of S:il1 isolAtuu to set off in part .an nu. : 4 ,,,,.! 7 ;',',4:‘ . ' 1 ,'•,..,•,,',.',.,.',. ::',.... e ;• gig ..g'tgro. wt.., plant
tgrAY be creditetl;More tot to tad no hove gone . • .. menu ' lt M an sachu s etts. h. served to keep foreign iudeldedue.,of $175,000,000. We hove o; it . tit•scso 1 , tt•i • •
to itrucle in reply to the Gazet4's t ort' sent,
.l • •. , v i.ve,-.,,, mud ~.i Iv.. ahnti to t:etwt rowel tow
to shared like fate. • ' moots respecting the late Cuban outrage will , money "tight - in Boston for yearn past. Still Leers going behind, therefore, every Ming Ma. , g al n ayga..un. wl.it toter...rt. 5,9,91 ny'hand mutt:not.
• into the .accoun t , $111,0(10,000 in three year,. . ei..... :ANIL hi. tfliteNN
- appear to-morrow .- Port. * she has been made rich by the expenditure. in... togrig.n .to.. ..r.g.1.4.1.-•,atio.tiotil ' 1
I ' •' ' • From three data, tlto calculating reader may ,
"Tory," eh 7 'Does the poor creature who , The llailvtay fumes has made a aompilation of ;draw his own Views of the future. ITT ' 4 ' M ITTS!-Nlrertir A Lir atitTIELD
,NI -• , •.. ~„„,.....,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,„ ~...e
coutloota that paper know the moaning of. the 1 Railroads in the several Staten a the Union, and ' G. Last point of ell is, 111,101 we submit three - 1 -.,,.. ) "„r,',,,,,"1 7 ;;;',1,,, , ,, , , p ,., ~„,,,,,,,,,,.„r ~ii , 4, „,,,
words We think not , or .4,,, ~,,„10 h,i e avoid- 1 the aggregate amount a capital thus employed years longer, even with Marooned ability from vt '".•••;?"!'''• ,
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inl . • tool Which outs himself -„ not the habit „ f ; etioe i d . ; Ca li fornia, to a pernicious on carr int cp ~,,y , 1.,1,1)LE - it ()Rh t 014,AliS, id new and
.•.. 1 will net'' '' ''''h P c "C m.. ,7 - • , , . teen of dude', Whiob imperceptibly, sure . £ 1111.,k41,ii.e d,..., ~,.. ,',Oin, by
Webster defines it thus-•' To•gi s• said 1,1 be 1 °ring ih.'''' iliCb g l ” ;' annex '-", '''''''''''": ly, deprivre its of ell the SOhigtantinl and lasting .. • &gni:xi ge, , _
.nt•ignity .t.ytßCElel gbh._
an Oriel) word, denoting a robber: perhaps froui ;•ii at oil inns or Tits UNITED NTATI.B-195 , advantages of this golden Meiotic .We say i II.? I B BONS IRI 11 BUN S : -We are opening
to, r. ouch, as the Irish banditti lived in the 1 N, 4lt u , . No. or tutte, NO.& wile to thinu now-for we desire to write in no mrtv .1.1. '-." .'" ." t" . "'" B """' "9' i '`' t l ''''''''
,„.. ..,,..j. d ,„ v , n , „,,,,,,, tha ~,,,, a Go, .no thin o . ' , ~ t,
~,,,,,, nt:1111Y A lit IicIIFIELD.
mountain., or among Irreg. • .. ktrewriew. oete ttatelreenuo spirit-of the paralyme to many of the leading •
- The norm given to an adherent to the i 5i „,.,;.„. .... .... At) 2,1 ' 0 " P''''''''''" I b hma' ,1 m sti industry; but At' the • ild:„%li i SkiEli•' - ' 2 : l i'ld'•• ( "r "at" by
.",,,,,,, rune e u v ere log . _ .
ti toren. 1,.. I. Eton e Co a t" .00 M. 0.. nt
lll'elenl e6 " 61"60"f "tt lu ' d, "a to e ' d ' i ""i ' .i.:" . ...liti'r o '' it . :ea ics fittia.iiti 1 question upon the proms deception aud fr auds ; . a
veal hierarchy. The torie e forma party wiftelt i mssinctowtoi .3: t.t ... .c.: , ' ... ' 1, .. 54 .'• I •the s y stem ,I i 1 I I ,It 11 (111 ,-101 dbl.. \,.. 1, for tiale by
, ~,,,,,,, ,just expOSEk m I' of IV VS orems, lUD
!MI elgarva with 10.1151 , 0TrIng morn arbitrary i l i .i!.=i i tiod• I'S, i• i • 65 07,4e 4 ,099 I the danger of ultimate I,2llkruptcy, mercantile, . .4 !..',....... . . . 0 .1 Ittnn it co. ,
pririciplee in gOirerhmeor than the %V big', their i New 'Vert . ..1 5 ' X . W . ;55 , - ''': ' '.l:ff. r. 6. 4 FP lit not State end National, likely to grow out of 1_51.:110E STUNE--t•0 1 1 Ihs. fur sal eby . l
• . , New Jerwe, .Iv Nee J. KIK/ . t....
oppottettte.. ,' .
... ~..., tai wan.. .'2 --- Ir. I i MO.. : the enormous balances they are annua l ly' neon. _U r !.,,..'!_ ; _._
3. ••to Imeiwo, during the reirolnliun, FlittSo I p. 0 .t.,1,,,,, ) . el t 1., if, " , ( 4 9. 6 " i mutating. we Iwire to reflecting men tn judge the ; rriEltliADE SIE.'F.N .1-.1000 lb,for Halo by
• t erriend ..... N N 55 .
..04.1,921S
who ...Named the war. mid favored the donne of , , 1 w, ,,,,,, ,
...._ il. .a. 59.1 13 ..7e.t.t,054 the Onneelnencel .If there are nut lentful!y ',U •oe. . J hint, A C._
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(trent Delia., sere called ter:, .... • ; Nurth cerofine ts . 2 ' - l' - ' - '''''' !'''''''' w ' der loned within it mice aborttr than man • ' -
' . iMgettA7ra.glina -- ' • '''' 7 '''''''''' e I 3 tlieme Institute for Young Ladies,
~, 78.1 1 reo 1sT 24351 t persons suppose, we elotll 'lie must agreeably t.",tSANg.til titi.L 17,1.
r1 . ...;1 . : .4.:...' .2 51 '.. P''''''''' 1 than lnted Sme f.n thor re I,v . l' ,
45 e.,t4.itue . ° • ° l• °,7 0 - l' ! . VLIVIA J. IRESCII. PnINCIVNI.
'‘. l . ° ' • : . •.'_, ''' • ...t ee '''''' 1 . 7 1 , 1.9 0 ° .- be already felt. • •, _. -_-.... '4 lillaitlr
g& - REt . bING ,V ATTER FOILY
PAGE OF TEM PAPER.
The reader will find on the first page a calm
nad'se47 able article from the New 'York •Coca
mercinl Adeerdser ou tboenbject or the late
happyevents in-Cuba. We ash all tScoe who
Lase permitted 'theft sympathies to got 'Le het•
ter of their judgmentri to give It a careral pe
rutol r.nd a thir and impartial consideration.
lOW A PROTECTIVE TARTITI ',FUXIN II
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v Coder the Compromise Act of 1883, the rate
eft •latite to foreign imports, Impoeed, by the
Act of 1629, wan gradu a reduced in the ratio
of ten per eta t: er all of the difference be
tween the+r s I maximum and a uniform min
imoin of 20 pe cent: ad valoreat Ito helleve
we are right. Wo shall pow take the iinport• io•
to the ptrt of. New York. during the period of
hlob yrotestive dutiesnander chat tariff:
1823, 134,743,307
1830, 1
35,724,070
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1831, i 97,077,414
1E32, 58,214,404
1832,
- Wo bare ,cow reached the descending Beale of
, duties. It will he seen bow rapidly the amount
of imports Increased, until it woe arrested by
the financiai ernsh of 1E37
1834, 73,168,503
1235, - 38,191,805
1630, -
.._ '' 118,258,41 n
1E37 - ' . :9,301,722
We ehell now take another perlodbf ef'i years,
'from '2815 to leso inclusive, when if 701 he seen
how like, causes produce like effeorsr,„ In 1845,
the commerce of the country had become fairly
, adjusted to the tariff law 4.1812, and everything
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was again prosperous
. 1840, tariff of '42, ", 836,176,298 ~
• ' IB4G, -. " , 36,085,413
1q.7, tariff of '4B, % 84,167,352
,• 18C48., " • " ~ 94,525,141
1849, " - 1 92,567,869
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•1850, l; 3 111,123;524
There now, a child may. see the effect of the
tariff lawiupon imports; and the etartling fact
• will strike, every mind that we are on the one of
a c‘sis similar to that of 1837. California geld
- inny vert it , for a short time, but even tirer4v , -
not !erg postpone the impending , catastropbe
Let us then return to the only wiEe poliey, the
policy cinder which the country shroys prospered,
and, withod which it never prospered.—
• These figures fully corroborate all we have ever
... saidrresPectingtlie ruinous policy of free trade.
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PAY YOURDESTfi.
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ibe . .Poet has an article On the money market
• but, it Entirely omitted to mention the .prime
e4 l
ea eof the difficulty which it speaks of—tho
fact thet,during the fast. six months of the prevent
y , about twenty-fire millions in good bud cash
her been seat out of .the oonntry to pay for goods
stki h, if its' party had let the tariff of '4
alon , would :have been manufactured here.—
Thie it forgot to state'. lint that our readers rosy
not ndeorived of the light and coral,: which
thisprofebnti economist can give rani, we giro
an elltnet ~_.
"The eastern merchants have lams ,sums dee
, to them ; and unless these stauauta usu be real
ised, many of them neat fail; ands few failures '.
of such as kayo been'regarded as heavy bonzes,
would soon set the ball in motion that would
crush hundreds of others. Bathers: , is a way
•by which the severitye
of the blow dit may be
expecteilatill be lesstmed, and that,raiy cause it
. to be ecareely felt,; that is—let all those indebted
to the merchants pay what they cwe, br at least
as much as they can, at the earliest practicable
moMent ; and they will find that even' their own
business will be implyed by it. for there
uover wile a Monetary crass that did not occasion
panic, dud in the midst of a panic area {hose
most able to,buy are often deterred from : doing
so, under the apprehension that matters - may yet
bo wore." , ,
There, now, farmers, mechanics, and every
body else, pay yotTs debts. Perhaps you have
. no work, no market, no money. No matter—
" pay at least asemicti as' you can." Enable the
"- importer to send more specie abroad to pay his,
debts, and buy morel foreign merchendise, and
, theb, acc3rdins; to ,the'Post, that ball hf rein
will bo stopped in itsiprogreal.
Welt, as the Pod has given its advice, auppve
, wo gtve ours. We don't ask you, es it doe., to
do what perhaps you cannot do.t mayiseXt
you cannot pay your debts; but you be
election. Possibly You cermet get money, tent
. \you can get a ballot, that will count:miens, least,
u4Cari9t the party who ere ruining the country
with their free trade policy. Look at the tables
of importations we give in this paper, end you
.., will see how near we are to the point we reached
in the perilous year 1886. Yes, you "owe one
debt to yourself and to the country, which you
are bound to pay, and can pay veryraily, that
is a good Whig vote.
Tur 111/52 QCTIIILEAN. in CUDA, AIM tin vr.s•
wittariox.—The reader will remember that the
east of the early movements in what was called
the' Cuban insurrection, was in the eastern por
tion of the island, in the neighborhood of Puerto
Principe, some two hundred miles eset-of lia•
vans, undthat during the period of these dis.,
turbancos , only a few weeks ago--thi,western
portion of theisland wea represented CI being
quiet. It 'was with am:prise, therefore, that we
learnel that Low and his party had landed on
the western portion of the Wand. fur from the
-scene of the only' revolutionary move - mouth of
which we had any.acccin.t- ,Ilad the objoct of
.Lopez and his partg . been to, render aid to the
Cuban-plitriots, he would of- coerce have at lent
.attempted laudingat some point near to tho
scene of the alleged rising, and nut hare put
Haven: between him and it There Is something
in this -that looks very 11125ii0I0111: We infer
Ituctit that thedisturbance near Puerto Principe
was merely a ruse to draw the attention and
forces of the government in a wrong direction,
while he should !strike a blow in an unaspected
and unproteineti quarter. Certain It is, there
WAS not even a rumor of insurrection in
the quarter of the island upon which he made
his descent. What then was his objeat Lei
f
dently conquest and plunder.
Of the little affair In the eastern department
of the inland, we bud the following statement in
IS letter published is the Penneylvania Inquirer.
(Eztract of a Lau,' from a Meritu;ni of Cuba to
his friend in thra,ciry.) ,
• ."Cticarsucnis, Ang. IL, 1851
. "Ton have no dotlbt heard ten thoniand con-
Rioting reports about , the recent Revolutionary
• movements in this quarter. and I will endeavor
to give you en outline'et„tdie facts.
"Of Ihd affair:at Principe, i cannot ea much;
much;
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it appears that the , small band of revolnkionists
-which collected in that neighborhood, after some
\ N elir ,, ---'—e-o— ~..e. • Airrou-, , i by the troupe,
i and uu.ii., .1:i D. • lucuili captured Their
\ I : I sentence has not h.", made public, bet I believe
most of them have been pardoned.
j , • "Of :the movement at Trinidad I have more
I, positive, information. It appears that Armament
1,,,46d, -body of about fitly or sixty men and
boys of various classes—from lawyers down to
mule toes—and assembled a little-out of town
durin the night, expeotintor Girge number
• more, who, not making their #ppearance, hefted
fora country, directing his course for the
Trini ad nadulatains, whit= they succeeded in
reach lig, thonghniosely pursued by the troops,
who, Ith a large number of country people,
hem 'el them Lo, and in the course of two or
three days, they were nearly all made prisoners
-boo t of them having come and surrendered
them elves up. The few missing ones are sup
posed to have perished from hunger and fatigue j
in tic ' woods. A military commission was iSIIIIto. I
diate y assembled at Trinidad, and ArMentera
I I nhd :ght others sentenced to be animated, four
to banishment, and the rest pardoned.
If
• Tho,"lsabel" was despatched immediately to
EfayariL, with the sentence - and will probably be
u p again to morrow. It remains to be beau
whether tho Captain General will confirm or
.comrauie the sentence. " Sirs: Armenterii berme
dialtely,on her Malian& being brought in, est off
to gamins, to supplicate the Captain General ea
spare hia life. She wan kiull retalTed, but
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Now :et. ?e npply then three'debnitigne to 1
the ens! before on, and it, the rosin own party .
The old IliSI, meaning applies to lien. Lupe; and
his party erectly. We used t , more about
that Thu voond is applicehl tcithe Loco'locos
generally, where it speals of t e arbitr.sryr,nriu- I /
cipltes of tiovernment, as tilos, raked in the un
scrupulous use which that party made of the I
veto power, while they hod :the chance, and
against which the Whigs, (tlutir opponents, and
- the \better pepublicone,) no le4 .1' eau:testi,'
prote;ttel. The 'Bending rooltitions shoo meet i
tide portion of the delinitiou. The third ditini. i
non applies i, the Looofocos with great force,
I , for no their tariff policy is,4looceritei The
i tortes of the revolution wished to bring the
I country Into politico! .mbjewtion to, and dep.-
! dense upon Bread Britain . but did not succeed 1
I The Locufocts, their successors, Lne auxeeded
tu banging the country into commercial eut•jec.-
lion to that nation, and so it remains at this mo
ment When the Whigs 'in Congies,, a low
mouths ugh, proposed,to modify the "tory" tariff
of the Locotocos, the British Minister ioterThred,
objected, amid it would be offensive to her Neje,-
ty's - government end people, sod our modern
"tortes" who had
,the majority, succumbed es
tamely as epaulets .
1 .Bow do you like the word now' .Is it offen
sive I Does It sting'. Wtll then drop it, end so
will we
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Total ~1!. lO W 10,114
'(his k says the N. Y. Heralds ,eseeeds the entire
banking capital of the country. At this moment
the construction of railroads in different States
of the Union is progressing with an much rapid
icy am at any previous period sines they commenc-,1
ed, and the'increase is nt the rate of more than
five per cent. per annum. It in about twenty
years since railroads were first put into active
yperation on this side of 'the 'Atlantic, and the
Ila , rmie has Averaged about one thousand miles
annually, from that time to this. Twenty thou
sand miles di railroad are completed or ilia
state of construction Until within the past few
years, the Eastern and Northern States monopo
lised the building of railroads Lately, the
Smith anti West have Korth extensively into the'
buiduess, and railways are stretching into the
remotest sections of our extreme Southern and
`Western States Ina abort time, Indiana, Illi
nois, Missouri, and the States bordering on the
Mississippi river, will be as well covered with
railroads as any of the New England States are
at this Monica.
-In Few York plank roads are also a btrunte
mode of improimient. end are deemed a better
4 ! mventment than railroads. They are extending
Insane Perna —The Bishop of the Protestant an rapidly 1114 railrotals, and at so much less coat
that artv;neighborhood can afford to build them ,
Episcopal Church in the I.)ioeee of Penosylvanm .0 y •
vor conventence but - for profit. Since
will preach in the ditfarvnt 41,e0Pai Churches 11S{7, fifteen plank roads have been built, of
to-morrow in the morning at Christ's Church, I distances varying from five to sixty miles, and at
Allegheny in the afternoon at e, Andrew, : a coat of from 3JYOd to $5OOO per mile; the lat•
and in in. at Trinity, • ter being the cost of one short read only The
svmm g.-average of these roads would be It $l7OO
Sitth•street • per mile The saving in in the ita.reased value
The Bishop is ofi rcloffi to Philadelphia, of the land, in the facilities of getting to mar
from a .Courehtion of the itinirican Aceociotioo ket with heavier loads, and in the wear and tear
for, the i .ldvancement of Education, which has of wagons, horsed, ho. In Missouri, plank roads
can adopted in every eeeoiou of the State.
just coneluded ire evasion of ifior days, at Cleve
with e.
with infinite benefit, and we glad to see the
land. attention of the people turn to them
. Lturing•Seturday the Bishop will be the guest '
of the Rev Mr Paddock, Eseeliirmingham.
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_ 444 4r , The Journal of tommerce, the ablest and most 1 drops," which are hoorded up by their oppress-
TI. Now Vein Feats.—The C°"" .. Pq' •-•"• epecioui, (nod shall we not odd the most disin- . ore ,—the Banks and the •minionaires o f Wall . t
tra i n er totes Er'far grunted, that whether ,Loper .'geemous! . , adtomite of free trado,atteuipted a few 1 Tit all who enlist, the t• lenders - venous° a On.
has neen , taken prisoner ur not, the utter failure days ince to show that the excess of imports over afele shower of wealth; nod trot go enter as to
o f the 1 7 . th expedition m Cuba has . s h„,th, c5 ...., e d, exporis under the present tariff is tittle or no. „appropriate,as special reward!, t'., Fifth Ave
thing—the deficit iu the letter being figured down t etre p0 i e .,,,, o r t h e upper ter , • •
to, be matter for doubt. tie says' ~ • , for tour years to two millions' This result is I This is the outline of the plot,' disclosed in
-This Cubanscheme was concocted in the be, fUreed, first, by deducting the balance of twelre . th e communication o f . G.,,.. e i , . nt - dine ,.. and
giUuing and how been kept alive ever since,'l.s m igio a , i t , favor „f the I. S. i ttr i rt , t h e h r ,s
u, r , r u „ us r ttu ,
nitera are assured that the t:nvernment
the taunt unserapuloa• *Maine A 'Considerable ; year of Ito tariff ate 'd';,oustthe rerdatoirtit , will not dire. to inte'riferh, for in this c,uctry
portion of .the volunteers lest yea's, re
x, as judicial , energies of the manufacturing interest, as foe,. •• Tull PLOPLIS pa. tees CI'OI'ILIVNIIENT !
investigation has fUlly “tablishecl, wars invigled 1 tered by the t f tV/f '42, and the famous •in En- I Wh a t effect thisanuouncement will have upon
into the enterprise by tile most contemptible', rope, .ueotra ited the new system for a season, I the money market, see Cannot any An an ~ In
fraud, they having been induced to lea. their , and, secondly, by Including in the expecte since 1 dependant Journalist.'" we have felt called upon
Kentucky holes sololy by extraerdinay. induce- • th en , as et •• domestic produce ' the California : to publish all the information ih oar possession.
merits to ga ip California.' - , .., gold ehippeg to England anti France,. The fait- I
forbearing to nuke any comment that should of
a • • • ••-, ' "-• mess of Mit pr,ocees speaks for iteelf. We pass fend the "patriots' who are getting up the es
'
It was the grossly false report of the etttleeas it by to come to the Custom 110.. NMl , es of the! pedition. If the threatened lure/deo chord :.
of the basing ts, at Puerto Principie, Inat'Jely. Journal, relating to goods brought in, nod pro. . peace tO,COUtor: any itriotvo, op, the mere,'
; that enabled oyez to fill the Pamper° with those duce other than gold, sent out for the hot three ,me might be remembered to cut-disadvantage' i
brave, but II -fated men, who have gone fo Cube yeari, the real test of free trade. Three figures We are inclined to think there in s great deal of
only to find loody graves. -Those, who, by this we desire for a moment to try by the known in- 1 , real , u ff er i ng among t h„l„,, of people 5, .g,,,g,,,f,
syrtethatic Isehocul and fraud bare brought debtedness of the country to Europe. '
it [m
i
• in this enterprise , and a great deal of extrava.
about these nisi reculte, haven fearful account 1. The halter, of the twelve million, against ! ,p,,,,, f o lly a nd misused wealth among the
of guilt to answer fur. The bullets which laid Europe for the menreercial or Treasury , year e C.ATALASIS" against whom it is ,hreoted. And
the fifty bravo fellows low, at Havana, Would . 1846-48, coding Ist of July IMS, we assume • does not the binged Constitution say that all
have been far more righteously sped,
.had .they to have been settled by the return of American ; thee in- the Unit. States ore born frue—that it!,
been aimed at the men who planned and paid for stocks daring the famine embaritonnenta in . er‘,,, to do ee tbey—pleare '
the expeditio,, and aro now treading American Great Britain. The facts in regard to thivbeed
...
soil with impunitY es i no figures to onstain them.' They are well io- ' ge.Leteevery one who boa not yet need ilk,
membered. It was net Ulliil ' the Ise of July.. ~.lebrat, .Irablen t,r.thurni. ~, i th• 1„,,., v. 1,4 *of
The Journal of Commerce has an of-dcty 41) cu.
I - 645, that the course of American tdoeks Wt. m, mob threl vult a puuetal, rrat.. mrtts".lng m..t.h . _
bit in which the editor says:— ;
again reversed. The revolutions on the Conti. ealuiwle infortcatt. 'Me m 6,4,4 io th• tnet,i et cuss.
That be, Loper,linuA he capture d , and that. neat, and the onsiety of Great Britain to facilt. , ns. le.trod n .0: alsv, tore woo csrufirvtes m ru e . ~..,
very Soon after tli date of .oar advicea by the ; tate fr. trade in her manufactures with itds 'Z' r ',...' -1 2 1
, U
, } i . .. d .7 ,. .L''!: , :r s T. ,, , , : ,. .:::: , , ....._ . ,, n , , , h . 1 . 7;
Cherokee;seemedo us inevitable, What ',country, set the hall in motion. The starting I °„,. ~,„,, ,7,, „,,,,,,,.,,,, t ,.: t ,-,
v .,,,,_: . ..,, , -. -
- niece
four hundred mei n do, surrounded by twice as , point was a fair one. By the previoui return ! „,,,, ; ,,,, t ,, unglO
many thousands, in a strangr,'country, with of Federal, Pennsylvania and other lows, nut' '
little or no artillery, and atiorta amnuition mid 1 by redrawing from us in the fall of '47 and sum- I
provisions. , " We are prepared to hear that the , mer of 4.8 a large poptionaf. • the British *gold
ate completely used tip, if, Ind., ate Lave not which we had the' temporary ure of for bread
already heard, it, in a form which demands be-) stuffs; the'balance bad been tannetell by English
lief . • policy. 1* account was .bstatitially square.
The Express demands audition to the porter. i England. Was again ready
tocks • to barterloods for
lions of law, civil. munincipal, national and so-
L.
, 2 The eedom Rouse figures f,ir Mr. years,
, cial, la, reference to the Cuban business, and in . or t.'7•mouthe,:since then, are ea follows; using
1 lists that —. . - the Jeurnel's urn , figures: •
. . ,
i "If we once begin to . justitY or defend eucli, Year 1846--1 1 , ending-let July, Vs
1 Iswices expeditions to this of the Priropero,• ere., o f imports
We may to well begin - at once to defend piracy '25 months 1849-SU, l'oso-1. rod
in all its forms ing Tot .lugust loot
—We have Isar, the editor) our feelings,
wishes and vieire respecting Cuba, which in due
time we shall disclose, but we know no lawn
higher than the laws of our country, or
the laws of nations, and we shall never aid or
abet in their violation We whit hare jest
withstood the higher Fugitive
. Slave Law men,
lion will not truckle down now -to' fins higher
Citba Law agitation. Everybody engaged in ,1
these violations of law will soon with the y act oh
literatet's,.
„
The Lzpress has alec aL article on thei attacks
of the London press upon the Aterican portion
of the Great Eahlbition, and quotes the old pro
verb; “they laugh beat who laugh last." The
editor then proceeds to quote from a letter re•
eently reesivedin Boaten,ehowing that ties Amer:
loan plough bed been 'awarded the Fite, after
plough-tria-an Amiricon reaping-Machine the
"great model' and in several other articles the
superiority of the American matinfactare had,
been etikuowledged.
"So Brother Jonathan tarns outto be somebody,
in John Bull'a,dominione aftir all Who laughs
nowt" -
The Trib4Lreplirs to a correspondent who
insists that - the people of Cuba desire Liberty
and indepsiiesine._ The editor very justly re
matw
•
o r will Twdo. to argue, ai Giantism' (the toe
rerpondenty does, that,because the government to
despotic, therefore it is evident that its subjects
art, only restrained from overthrowing it by fear,
and will gladly welcome es liberators any armed
bind of foreigners, who choose to try war on
their government. To assume this is in effect
to declare warn every absolutegoveniment ip
•
existence, and justify them in regarding us t. a
nest of brigands.
Nor will it answer to take whispered teatime •
ny as: to what the people of a foreign country
think of their own government. The opinion of
that periple mast be made known by public, au
thentic, unequivocal acts. 25'irho would be
free, homey must tiu'ae the bldw.' .Ohs corres
pondent cites Lafayette, Lord Byron, and the
'lrish Directory-4.0h case directly fn his own
teeth. Lafayette never came here during Our
long incipient straggle with British tyranny, to
to a rebeilion. l but only Wald a people a.l
- yin arms in Giri maintenanoe Of their ail,
, e my declared independence. .Lord Byron did
, n throw himself into the Greek struggle for
I I ependence frond a most witheringdesphtism,
u til the Greeks bad, by well fought. battles,
I p owed their resolution to be free. Soi did the
1 I 'eh directory et any time profess to do - aught
' b t remit aid to patriots already in the field,
struggling avowedly for the iudepondenae of
•their native land.; So that 'Panama' has •no
ground to stand upon.
Bop Remus—Early on Monday morning of
loot week, a young tad, about fourteen year, of
ago, who was confined, upon a oharge of petit
larceny, in the Reading prisoo, succeeded in
creeping through the skylight of his cell, a every
small aperture, about eight feet from the door,
and gaining the jail yard, he scaled the wall,
which, it twenty feet high, with no other 01019-
eisticico titan a short pole, and good use of his
hand., And feet. ge then scampereed off, un
obvervti, at the top of his speed. The Night of
the pri4oner wan discovered in a short time, and .
he was pursued and, retaken the same atty. Ile
manifested ceinsiderable surprise at being placed
in custody again, for It appears be was possessed
with the singular notion that the law permitted
tiny prietmor who ironld maw in *aping from
durum vile to oat/fee ,
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8,046.:40
1,41 LaCiu,uou
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EARS OF FREE :TRADE.
THREE '1
Say, in round numbers, forty-right millions of
goods brought in Over sad above the vnlue of pro
duce shipped out for three 'quern, according to the
to the C.f.. Holf e retterne.;
. Is thie is the real balance, or is it Iguithan
orse-fouth the etcess which, tinder a most vicious
system of ad valorem dutia, the country ,has
actually incurred ' This may be readily tested
by the cash paid and debt contracted, and still
owing to 'Europe. The figure., tlitugh partly
estimated, may not be gainsayed, 'The estimates.,
are.i . largelyunder the opinions of some of the'.
best informed financial men. The minimume
have been adopted to tender the conclusions ir
resistible. According to the Journal itself we
have paid to Europe in gold end eilfer, since let
July, 1849, the sum of /$43,676,860
There iv now employed in Wall
Street •an4`.dt other commercial
points British and Continental
capital, not bete on Ist JulyilB4B
in the shape of mercantile bal
ances due, and loans en demand
on stocks or on short paper. at
least
The bonded indebtedness of the
country to Europe, in Federal.
State, County, City, and Company
loans, has been increased, since
July, '4B, at least $160,000,000
Tile real balance, paid and incur
red to Europe, for gbods, is in
total $2111,676,860
and nut $28,000,000, no eshibited by the Cu.-
LOM House returns.
4. To establish tide vest and startling roan an
exotes of goods consumed, it Is necessary. we
readily admit, to go behind the record: Ileit
there stands the gold. remitted; there stand
the mercantile or private indebtedness of twenty
five millions and the annded debt of one hun
dred and fifty millions. What have we in re
turn 11 it be not goods, wares, and merchan
dise consumed, whioh we might have furnished
at home, and the luxuries of silks and: 'Pains,
wines and brandies long since womGand drunk,
together with some millions of iron- I rails which
ought to have been made here, we •should be
pleased to knew soma other way 'of answering
the qoestion. We do go behind the record.—
The record is wholly deceptive. lays that
the
Value of goods imparted, year
ending July 1; '6O, was $164,0E2,088
Value of goode imported last 13
maths, scan
To 'which adcl,in absence of official
figures, for yin: ending let July
'49, say, 160,009,000
The same record, adding $148,-
000,000 for 1849-60, mete.' the
value of produce, excluefee of
gold; exported for the same pe
' $11 7 6,7 I 6,0215
riod,
Arid it 'report. I loss gold of 43,676,850
•' _
Thus, substantially balancing the lecount,
while it is known that the Increased Federal,
State, corporate and private Indebtedness to En,
rope is one hundred and seventy , five
greater than three years ago:. Now we have
either imported more or shipped lasi than tfie
Fraud value a, produoe this result Certain it
Is, Europe owes no nothing tot our bonds. Cer
tain it is., too, that if our exports, this year,
from the-rapid decline Ins ootton, were overval
ued at the points of shipment, they ware under
valued last year from the equally rapid rise of
Gott= after shipment. Bo the whole error falls
J. Rt.
to . be L-cady !et, , r r „E next Sessi to of this Institution vv.,.
We have not deemed it necessary to pursue. ,
~. ENO LIIHI a BletiSi . ... _
,
the inquiry as to the drserepancies netween Cos- , e..,;tmort ' o ' r ' s - 5Z " w. ' , ' ” . 7 , ... ' AT N 3.3: l N .;:Vr i i n d.. ° I% -r, sw °H i. E 'r ll e ' li , j l - s - ti ---- A. 4 .lL '''' lso boxes No. 1; for sniiilow by
Wm Rouse invoices and tho selling values. The ; !,';' l 3 l "t' - ',.„ 4 '" ' ';,,, , ;,,,.,,„ ' ,„,h,,...„i i r '" ; t `" r`Tri r „ i_. sus= KNOLISH te BE NNFrr.
former ere made conventional by the Turic act I o:.nih... sod partite iii. It tent an.. Totlenn it 41111 c al-
T A It-100 hbls. N. C„ for sale low by
itself. Tie behest American importer, ~..ho , ..ne-. ,hall . entitled tt. a re : .lnetinn of $lO
~on rani,
.„. . ENoueu k BENSNIT,
1 rehninr. rod eny .tn. -rit lila., fit.. r titular. and teeing
makes a hill on the other side, returns the same : their Ili " rd nntl 1 ontnu In tel tour, ,r ,. . e1n11 , ,...
jr,„.,14,,,;:ni, rrioliAo2o - I'2 o bx.i.s's Lump, for sale by
hill to the Cie , tom' Rouse here. Tire foreign ',„';.,.'.,',M . ,T,..,':;,,r„. "' ,„! ' , ' , " ;, ' ,,,7,, " ;,;hi,th,„,„„, „,, „,,,,„ , 1 ~,,,,..;,-;
rir ENE/Llell A BENSETTe
----,
In.ufaetnrer, . the other hand, who makes an , I , mos •,, u= 1 ,.14..'1 ‘t l ` .l ''' ,. ' 1. 1r 0 : 11 V..: , 77' /5B Aje - o_lo
adventure of liii wares to his ogent or porta*: 17,.',',17:,,,,,,,ti0 ° ,; " ;;AV;. 1 g. , ,..105r. , t•o t...4.4 "1,, T , EeHe't •
.
in Sew York (and full . two-thirds a our imports i eels. -o It. tntreller..., tf .1 tan.. ritt.hur:h
OGARS-10,..00( . .L ., PrIncipe.
aro in this way,) nettles the valor in Euro,. '''''''" .4
between his conecience and entene or profit, 60 Drug Store for Salo. 1 4..,0Cal lismow.
;Tudors a Custcm House bill ii6wdingly: sahl I k iißuu• sTORE. FIXTURES, AND \ NV", Hat( for.
\ ...0.,...r. Coil:anon; roe
it low 1.1
bill having little or nothingto 110 with the selling A ~, T iKIS ttrn1i,1t . .: , 1.,... in ..2E -t et, 4 , ....a. 1 ett4 kNortett A TIF.N;t ET T
price afterward‘ , The saving in duties often af. 1 ;.,;,;.,;, ~„:!:,, „ .„3; .„,,;.,,x1,,„„ 1 ,7,. , ..,,,,:. i
ford It large profit. These prn..,ire. , art , permit- . , ^ , , ,r i, t,rt.l t witl. thir . .. , ta1 , 11 , 7:.: , t 1, ,: . 7 . 1,. , .V=i1:; , ,, t - 1
tell, ney,.indirectly invited, I.y . the existing TI, , til. r , ante z.d„,-,,.,.A„., ..,.. a ,..,
riff. and it is not for us to trace the fr.ud tr In- lin r. I..t.e i te‘enne.......et.Er , 0 ..• . 1,4 . ' , Bet re....erne . 1
dividual importer B.—Sort4 A ni,-eren. -----e--- 1
. . Splendid Thdliling'Sites. ,
, d hN lYF:lhNESDAY..qepternber 3d, at .3 o,j
i 'a
V doel. I. Al ..;1l t... sold at public enettren, en the .
. ',att., ataut : . .tt ate+. to to I, dernletl int. , I.tn. lar, '
.1, •itatr.l , . t,. Hal, In Ittneree torettentt, nnrth .
I% el.tlonnt...,.natt 'TEA t.f thn 31 .ntertattn : farm. Let • El.
n,'", , ..; .. .,1"V4r . ,,',:f,y1,7,t,,. 1' ,..; ^ !,, 1 . r .' ,.;,,,„„.„. ~ l et ILEA P EMBROIL/IA:I Eg-=-A. A. MasoN
r•.“l..;,,,ii..it.l.rtetnt . teneat ' l . tetn:lll the 'eds.. i et. \....... ". ',...:" ' ,..i,V, nnt 'Vt;: r '.''X' f‘i !t :'' ' ' ' ''''' '!: . - b".9
tenEett of treiti ante re ntrE, end et...A water. a too trll. le ..1"........enn . t. • tsr .. ^• , ~ .....•
enretneneitte ttrovEn, 140 plan atr. lie native fneert yet I s • Arrijit I gs__ ~
I. caAble 01 ...ii beau."' ~r , ,,,,n r, . .., it , V . •
tb.• ItnEhr.d. ettnent. la liagi Ft3tbnrie.
The title ts ,Ettot„tetet 1 n quotatnn. enterr:Y ,nnin.nn. 1 \ ' 151,1 r ".9' ',,
,red, nn I tn. ternhr thoral Vre Iry bar °snit:elan ate- \ S, ' • . le, _e. ennt• ,
ply to ti E. OW E BIM 'l., in It. Wt.. rtne.t. d.... to
lilt Elli A 1301 Lt. et ter t Er. I ' \''
tI te BrA es. Warr:rob. d ..le UT
til Liti'Ll'il t.t BURCIIIVII . :I , piire no . \.o,o7):___
ivatm:tit, r Inv, atentlEuent el' NEB FA I. t. tit 01, I F .,. „.
~„,,,,,,,„,,,,,„„_,,,,„,,,,,„„„„.,„,,,, . ~ t . ERS--.__llll;l 3\ ie:.:lo.7_l:. K _lZ E'‘ .. e y `, ' : , .n:! .),. for .
\
huy.ers enerall, 11,r - Dnarir, the .gearrn they .111 re , , .44.2 .5t.....7.7. ta n t ti 1 I
et.t.enltt.nnent e..........e dE'''...t .. r- - , k 1- d .i. (A RAS 10 bble• for as.N hy ,
cooonsiusoF so •eww‘wwet n". . '. ..P . ''''' • .l tx ~,.. ISAItli DICKEY A(. .
1....1t tr.. , '''-',...-' , . r.:,;!-- '
.------. .._ .
4', lIRIsTAL PALACE PRINTS.—Mc E- , B -
NI, 1 Hie A Bemnrstth bar, to.. eneetvo.l a lot ol en, 1 l i t:ou
.autifui F.n.riirt, Pr1nt...111.11 , ^.11r... 1 4 InEe.. l . l ntette. E. •
the ttrld'e Ent.. to et Dirt the Rua ntlon tel tlen wt.-Ent th ;. E tn. , nnE
ett,.l . aunt, er ,
_.....___
%i t EW PRINTS AT 124, —Opening thin ' - ~ l et..; •
ill ao,r,;ie, ....p.,:rito.Wit ttf re. +EI le. Fell ermt , j ‘,,, t ,.,
%errant., rwo e.o,r.
inoczu snit PITY 1. BURCHFIELD . I 3..0 :: . , ,,, ,N.; . t .. , :i
arttl.,l4
it,nl the lea York Eveny, NNrtur
LETOUNDING INTELLIGENCE FROM NSW
• ORLF.A-NB.
Po, alma Espr,Rtiult evuout ro,k
flowe 'Lod tle strut Bank,'
AHEAD .CE THE Assocarat PRESS.
We hare received sn-day , a etarthng confiden
tial communication front General' Caraagar.,"
disclosing the plot of a gang of New Orleans
Fillihustera, who are organizing an expnditio'n
IP New
for the purpose of robbing the vaults of th
York Cuatom House and the Fill str4et Bunks !
They protect against the •• inhumanity" and in
justice of locking.up these idle millions. while '
the messes are suffering from poverty and want.
They have assumed the names of •• patriots"
and "liberators' of the oppresstkd and ilown
trodden rsortx : add they count on a large J.'
cession of •• sympathizers" the moment they land
at the Battery' They assert, and not without
me truth, that the recent striegent laws against
Gambling in this State, hove thrown a large pro.
I portion of the citizens of New York out of nc.
cupetion, and thousands who have devoted their
whole lives to •• plucking pigeons," hlva been
suddenly end cruelly deprived of 'the means of
paying for their grog, and other trecesenries of
j life '
. .. .
In the sacred names of Liberty and Humanity
they make them pathetic appeals in behalf of the
suffering black-legs and destitute loafers, who
now hunger and thirst for the countless •• mint-
Petroleum
tninllnintan, , Yw., Harrah 4. 'DI.
r 11 lirsv.„—Dyer Sir. Your 4,tmletun IA wnritina von.
Arin In Mi. rtonley, thrref,,p, se would P.
by the I'ortry4ylvomia !lean., ery, or,
tirel, ~ul. and It lo 1.i0.l 1ry,..1,1 every in,
JOHN LONil 4-1.0
. •. .
II am V,ILLr., 1.1,1 try., ry.. O. 1nr..1. 10. 'hi
II Kim —bear Sir. 1 MII A,lryl. n f+. ...AA. .IRary,
lOU .10. ar Inor doh-n Kock Oil. hhirt. .1.5 Lase AIl
Non.e h.rienrkl to us 01 .lowit luah...linlely
You , 5 ,.6.1ntit vArAing ..,ale: xin th.to retl..a. W.
(41/ hblain soreral .0,14,1 5..51 iii.,stAn, it ,nA .1...0-11.00
IS W...t 101
Ahr sAIA br KnyAtr A Motiorenil. 1.10 titA.l At., It. FL
ollnre. 5: IC s.:l ttrupt, II 1. C0hn.0.0t,..t ht.. totuAr
40 ~I nn I Front stoh•ln..l. Hrthcrs7..l.l. A I:lllott . ,Jhonph
D4uglas/. 051 11. A. 5 , 1 t rreirta. A 11. t /wily. •1
.., hr lb. Fro-10 0 " 5 . . 5. NI. KIER.
.9 1 51A w'l' - Canal 11•Ain.1.•Anthe...lAto'hAnth
Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh
1 j,, , ,,:cauRAGE HOME INSTPTUTIONS
t 44lttle.. ho. .0 %Cot., 05..4. Iv MAWS/A(4U. 01 I' 11.
i 12.1 iII,SEY . Prr?../ryl .. , t. W. 11 trap, tel
Tbhs Cohopnny I.oucm Ate.yrirA, h. ihourr 01 huArel.audlse
In oorth 1.0 In trAtAnltu. ..L. [n.
So nmple guaranty 11. r tho 0.1111, And Integrity of the
Institution. Isialthrdol ni IL. cluwaciAr of thr 'llls,ihrs•
oho opt all citirAut h( 110..thurgh. n.l. nig! ravor , lo
known t.. ItterotAinuoli, SrA o , o' 1. 440,71. • irolhoA ,oo .
And IntegritY•
LIAOc-toSA—C. 11. Ilus..my.Vto. llagnley, IVAL I.Arluisr,
- Or. 1101.1 Bryon', Ilugh It. KA,,. 1,10 0.1 nesgloton.
John 11••••orl.11. A.llnrhaur).. A. !Lid, t .1.20 1.0.
Pittsburgh Lite insurance Company.
CAPITAL, 8100,000.
'>2,101,u1"
46 0 9/,[04'2
$47,859t601
ofiTiCE, Nd. 75 FOURTH STREET
OFYICERS ,
•
l`nldeni..—.J•stx ,
V. Pr.sidetit—SAlacn. Mrt.l.l7ll‘x
Trauuursr—Jofsvi I.orn
r•tarT—C. AA:OLT.,
at,'., adv•rtiv... , in ...M., D..
mr".2
Fall Importation of Hardware, Cutlery, &c
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood, Street,
$26.00u,000
Dosire W call tOmlte e il , ! tlmV . ;l o 7 x ob o rt. sod athcr.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC •
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c
13IPORTF.D BY RECENT PACKET.,,•
And wrileb they of
. r) at sarb term
.nt hll to Vlasv
SjA 1.11 sw.rtinent of KANN'S celobruted C. P. AXES
•I•ays on Land..'
sial•Da. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS.—TIiu min
tuninhing demand for this great medicine 'tamp to hr •m
the Worms+. Where It her b 0•13 intruinred. it hen attaill.
ad a populvtly unprecedented in thw.nale of medical
I'byFirlan3 oat 0,100 It l 0 tunny raton, et lent
when they ran dltteld It. Petlente, however, nwni net he
wader the expense of asking medical with, es they fan
purchase . boa of the Liver with which directions
Will be furnished. which will work a 1 , 17..td, cure, The
following l a tter from an carat shown Its popularity inti•
..C1.1012 frotn which the letter is dated
Nitld Co- , -.flentlacen. We Pad ye can sell a areal
many more of Dr. McLane's VIVI than your anent
left with ur. These Pille are rapidly slsiLs to favor. sod
we have almost sold all tfiat we had. If you 'eau rood va
10 or 12 dosen pore burs, they *4l Ica[ cmrhap...‘u
TOW agent you rain brio. us a new supply
T. d.l. BELLY
J. KIDD CO..
Na. K. Wood
For J. by
w.30,1°
on to.. 2i.rth IDIL, .tier • Bogglinglug, fitoLus g
mgygggmeo, gin.. 4 Pigtail kttroare, Armstrong gonnt,T.
'-119,451 N..
On TbUraday, tA• 25 5 th hart. In All,gLany City. AYLLL
grnd.r, tecond daughter of /sue and Iteherra CralK, aged
monttscaul 11 data.
(CUBA!—WiII be published, on Monday,
L the Ist of September, s Orl , J nolorr , l MAP of the ir
hml of CUBA, price 10 Dents. J. B. 11(11..MP.B.
it 0,30 Thin! optsr.he th• Post offir
-0 LET—A three story Brick Waroi
:11
bow., nu ir.nr street. home, 3.lsrket and . 7.
erry strosts, welt sdapt-al 14 lb* prolote
huunm
Enquire of JA.IIES DAUGGLL;
03 Water streel
•
$683,468,8Th
rEATHER-550 Sidon Hemlock fanned
i.ole Leath., for We Lt
swan IL DALZELL 31,1
5549.292,378
4OFFEE—:!OO bugn fur oulu by
lJ atta3 o • . It. DA LULL aCO
UGAR--80 IMO. prime, fur szle
ntm3o C. DALZKI.L F VV.
bbln. No. I. for maid ha
I'ULZY.LL i .).
r 4ORRIS' TEA: MART, 47 iiv, Diawoud.
; c1
J r-Althouh Limn 2.• s have
_T.:rod lath . E•.t.
13ii• ors ollipg pred•alr the Pan• a llUee .04 .."....
:I= est=ell ; , , W . Ing • 1.• dof kon band tar
cuperlar ( 1 1m TT,. ti, , 2, Sil. .
Ofxd Sufi" 7 ..1 5. VI s• rri. cne..-io w.f. P.
6400
- . 810 Remusid
, -
SIV ILL .. , F , T , y , :1 , 1 ) ,,,. 1' ,. ,1 .,, r ,z, F..n c i;h ,.fi i; , iLor ... n p li b .t . i v o th ri . .7• AN..k4
SUPERIOR sTe. ) ,
11., t!. 17, II of !!bbtrynty ~ ,
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.. , , ,.„::y r ... ...;: . ;;,...4 4 .76 1
Nun,. ltyyl rt by yblyr of II:o , 1 , .i.1i Cinb , , i er ,„, „ th„,,,,,,„ e
/mg', a :St•J. ,
,_ v{ottled It tur tl. accomaic..4„.
CUT ItECEiVEV, from the ll'hillip 6 % \llt -, ,
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~,,. 6,,,1curr,,,• ...) i . l-.1,., • tbVltu tha at, o r..n f 1 ... ......... ~.,,,e _ 0 e .,,,, eee ,
an 1•,, , .le.:. r• K•t,.l Y..yrlaid ountl(Aclurer• to he et,.. I " .0
. ....;:Li e ° , ', • ,
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.r - drl.- tb... .111 1...1 21 t wqr.l.Jatitp lu patch...ale ! .
01 W.. aro Jct. MOO.. to , Y:. ot• r/bi ...n artula at as 10. .
..la parL.l. • 1t...• I+:l,r Luil luvrer, than :tray 1 0 . .
trAtryr In Ulu Loped ~ ..,..o.e. J.. 5,11. PUILLIPS.. i
.tlc2l 7 and ii ...I ,t I
VELMA ./ A PON iOA—.-10 pkg({' lust roe'd
•oi 3 ,13114.3!:31A - K 1L A to.. ill
Wool r!. ,
A MA 1,,1N EML.O E-1 11 c, , ,Fes tho
nCIIO(x,MAW.Fa Co
100 le.
PSWI SA LT S-25 bbl,. for b/3.10 by
J. Fel:lttP. , M AIL 1;11
-50 bbl, for etilo by • '
,V;ICON MARIA 1 1:4,
fI OSIN
tAHD b!.1,. No. 1, foi- Kale by
4 , ..2 .4
J ,CIPIONMAKEIt
111 . 111 T IN(I-10(1 bbb.. f,r K ale b y
y .v v z , J. ,C11 , ,0% KVIt CO
PENNSYLVANIT-1L51L8.0,53).
Compl,frd to lorkport, 20 fiil!lJ rent ..A..41"f0n U.
lila. faurcia, AND SI•tED INCItt.k6E'D.
HE SIIISCRIBEILS have the pleasure t ,
•1
of
n,ltlnrt. an./ cnnfi.lent.l. tr. frelghi
.f trona I' llll . dea In
tr., inns pre; nrni rnerri tn fornanign, &noun:
'Whin nur r3rivr..hird. •
TlOusn• TOSS VIM WEEK.
h.• , I , nning rnl.- of frnigh
C1.1 ,, --Dry 0., .1 sfP, •
•
, nttioner!. COIL ty, lnnfortn.nery. Frau,.
athrr I. 4r...it5..., Drug,.
.sro
gEc...Sb
Loy..
an,t kber C 1?... 5..,
'tint; Sur)...lluttnr,l...nni. Lard '
Lcal, C , Are, Tilly,. Comm and
FOE
nun. rnrunr of Penn nu.l Wayne wool*
Dissolution of Partnership.
'VW.: SUBSCRIBER, haring sow ..b.4
MG
1... rt P., In :be lian,n: Bra Rollin, NMI. L ,
Lb, replay:dog nryr. tt, 41th doy
nil
.1:7; ""." T
117 A .a
A Valuable Farm for Sale, !
I
t(\I'..ININt a Lout, One Hundred I,io
Niueer Arr., .
°e Pitvebt In Wedt 1,-et Tottwdot, Ade '
aid.arn, ndlrdnine the ealage or .aS
Itet.d,a.u. awl within •itteon mlle• nt lb,. City et Pitt.- , 1
buttell ahe txoell,tl, ane Itundreat tt• no
eleared awl and er in.) +enee. *Mt oultahle
!Inane end • amed Item 'There abundance' nr Ctart
the preralpea. ler.furtl.ert.artieulart reqnsre Tlltal.tzt
BOWEN, or 7'll4ltltta id MARSHALL, s
anettddalteltdl Attorney nt Law. httatal.l..
_ .
Caution_
oIIIIE PUBLIC ore hereby cautioned 11..1 L i
i•••. 4... Norm dm, n 1.1 I.llr L. Ribs,
e .ut,r —Ane bunAre.l ralh.--1,1.. 1
1,31. 3,11 IR. —at uto.IT 4 • 1 . Satre.
K. C. LAZIER. ll•rEant...u. t..
Fin Sale Low for Cash;
PATENT EOTTON BATTING CA Ey,
.11 manpletA sod nrmrly IltAvt rim mai, ton
luonitp, Apply at thla tu,rll.ll.Arka ,
VI ACKER:EL-50 LIAR. Lurgo • No. 3, Maz.-
iv!4.l&".''''''''.i.i;iTsfli..iltiP(ncttioN
I EAII-100 Galena, for .ale by
I a co
le by
B ,)l., , A ., f A o s r ii, tr
11 IC l 9 tcx. by
11. MOLASSES-3O IN, St. Jame.'
" • 1- 1:" Y ' f " r h TAMEF. , A. IitiTCUIPON*
aog-S
N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
A DOILDEPS, etabr•cing • sr , ..t varioly a patterns
rec'd told for nl. by
austte TII4P. PA 1.MF.8., Markel pt.
-- • --
IrRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
w ematiming Memo. attraction anti lashiunablr •tt lu
mot In ate, old rnO'd mad for saln at • goon rmioclltto
loom tomer wk.. by Hint. PALMER.
amtiat No an Marko, at.
VIRE •BOARD PRINTS, at a diKaiimt7f
SO per coat Insin tut oSerm, Just re.40..11 at
S:arkst gloat, sod for 'al. by
sog23 THOMAS PALM
KEG BUTTER-50 keg, prime, in g. ~ u d
r‘".
I. l'
BEANS-30.hu. ; Small Whits, for sale by
" SA ' , MEL P. PURI V
HUCK ET?---4u dos. I.l,;ayer, for Eialu by
L tV HAU6/it:4lW
lUBS.---10 doz. tile sale by
• eugts
s aVc 11AllttAIA:11
RIM) BEEF—EvansSwift's supgrior
FAgar Curvet Bret -
. 11'1"
suaa ?Sit. Se.
L'RESII ITALIAN MACCARONI,--Jun
141. A: 31 , CL0 illi
svAIS ' 245
GANL4ED IiINGER-1 coax Canton Pry
p re . d re d i titngor, just teed nod f.d •slo by \
mtg . : , NN. A.. - NlecLUltO a I,t •
• Notice to Contractorr.
ka EA LED PROPOSALS for thy E.Nrt‘littufl \
I_l nod Gred.ogot the tenet, ot •-fh. Idttl..ll . 'lilt owl
Itadron.l... will I. r...no•ed by the Pr0n..1..` of 'th.• Com.
tdmy, until the :Oak. 01 l'...otooehor u-st 1. 1.43* , . , , P..,
rifle... Loom cou ho neon niter th. lith td ..wideduled . .`rPi le.t .
toe opoa the Prteddent. or t....0rg0 Urn), Klegltt...ro.f the
~....d o enr, nt the bouseof ldetthow Mcluto.ll.luVbertlere
towtothip. . \
11, order. of the Board of Directors of “The LltiloView
31111 Run Pollr.eul coun•nr. - I
ig . 29:dtwol l+ `7--,-
...—..
Noticl
rilllE Ste of " 'he Littlo Saw )fill
i Itun liallrond 1.:na1...ie." Id. herohy notitod that=
I ne.loodet of kir.. 1.11. , le , 'Onto l•ertutriel to to radd
on or t. -fir, the let Jar or trotubdr noel. \
By ardor of the I,nel ..1 Director,
• nue:5..1,4,1d; Al.OO 1' \RN A lAN. 'I r•Lne
ILEAL ESTATE AGEN Y
F„, I. i c ave" County, anti ,Iti jarrnt . unt ~
LOCATED IN TILE 00001.7011 OF 110 W B 1 ItaITUN.
rlili. SUBSCRIBER, hating born ottOtl
Ka. ourne t you • r.ro poidn the Courtehlog lio dldb of
Sow Brighton. and' roddr.l 11l more then twelvo yea ,wet
In the vlclellY of the eetne, and during that time le et.
i trullon hes , hero given almost eselu•i, elf to lam: n
-1 "t:',3 o r d !n r od b elf ". ‘ " ZrX:!t. t ot. o r f es l,l : 7l l i .r " n t' 4:4 . h ' Z: ' ,Z, ‘ , l , l ,4 ':;',
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1 B'''''' "'""'.. "' W .r n7l " lTnt7Ci f e . ?i"ln ' r7V• " T " ' "
ni '..;"ortlieVnrtil't!etate far tole. . ~ ''''' '
I bore ate WM a number of valtmiejg.i. and
doom% in tho Botough end noighbor e f\ltel
estne. wad terms adTa.t.fir , ...
Titles &bray, otrietil olionntod Into, end o‘ ,
will la Offered utile., Um title le indiewatsblo
i'resoue'deelroup of puranstag will do wI ti 11 A
j i 1 and
examint for thewelvel. BEND . RO6ll B
•
aW.M.
New Music.
OTT 11ELLOR; No. SI Wood street,
Liu recairM the following new AEA ragaar rayon of
C. g c , ten ;Sim-eh :rpm Lucia de Lam.
Olg boys, c arr y inelong--do4l n.rmuan
Posentnl ht.—C.Blmm :F.Ot
Moongehl ie 61«p1o61:\ tlin.. Slgok StoP:
We now must gall: \Et.T .
Th. C•TaIl taut •
et . thou luot
~-. n
Tab. ue hum. to .11,
...Leh or thee: ICom. nn¢ MA Om sweet sir
As kind to thelorri ol
tee 11
JOO nerdy; nle If all those era.
Who d^ <ntrfll, 1.1 r• ! 51,116 g roan, ch.'',
DM, 11/y4tCn Ipirk
n. .. , :so , cr 801 l Weltr , w.
Neueg`n•eonor, Fly, JennY
(1101". egrscu,. Cottage, ligtltn% C,uette. and Cel/T
Pules. swer
E—lfm LLIs. jut recd
7.,Wt RIDS. .SON.
er
1 OUISVILLE LIM
and s., •ale by
MEE=
1.0 tirnw k [lrk Sm.:
snd p,ov,
15 Love+ Gere• detiocoLi.C.
lumort.lPloki.G
.1 — Bord4ux end Sin
••AlmAnd. Palm an 4
.6o•V
hes otte en,
gra Milieri Tott•
ki" .
Fine Cut Taloa...no. la
Van. Ilavaas -eau, grdlat beat
cadn. aud ;+paul.sl. boa >aritic
‘
.ra • Itio Cada, 2 mar Calm St
2.5. Laguyra Correa: z" Italddtem
ddy..laaa l. lout Poardt
ar busts Matter
10 " `perm ddx. Patent 2
Mould a Dlapod " gaud,
Ju I.'lo °MIMI FP is LIM!. Corn Brave
S 4n,, P.Tpar Peuainty. Wholeasda awl
J WILLIAMS
Nortbraid a.r. Wool and Fit'
Lift 6 i;ovi•B ;
17 7 wv.bAY.brirOMl.l4.l
. .
• Er.: Socond. and 147 rronl..
41. 11
7 ELVii 17:nagi:r •
ENGLISH Ai BENNETT.
, 11: 7 -- - 20 ib's, prime, fur anlel,y
ENta.rep s BENNETT.
chERE 1,-..1.40 Wilt
. .
bids. Nint. I and 11;
• , s bf. and ,r. bttle. no.. •-j
G kip No furrale br
i^.NOLlnfl x M:NVETT.
44 .' ~1 3IOLASSES - 2U bble. for sale bv
'"NNETi.
keys frjaist, for sale h,
ENbLISILA BENNETT. \
VWF }LEN 011 MERINOS—.I:.I. MA
-11 sow G.. hare .m.nt. recalled a largo lot. or superior
Freneb Maritos...l the rear detlrabla ehades or color, a ,
lee.) for the retail I.raria--werl cheap. •awr_
N S y
4 1.1 , ! . 1: 1, , ,
Dm at !A.Yrai A. A. }I A,ON
t- EW iioN NETS .M. 4) RIBBONS— A. $ 7
1.. r 11,, %'. CL 0..10t or toonour,,
IVO RCMGR iabhous, n; le, \:ttlaa th.{ will offer verr,
op otter's Appointments. \
\
1
281 ~ 4 1. M.., •:,, ew Ca.stte,
104 M.. St. Taul',.l - I,te.x. . '
i.`lf. l =Zi;‘!;4.ls .. .c,,,,
•
,°'.''!. ' l... "' ;itrotree's amnia I ttsbuv h r
‘‘''.• 5 1., nuttT Church, pi ' , ttrgh.' ' ,
\ I„tiree , tuburgh,tlaying earTher stun! ) . .
lICAI'd HOTEL, l°\
i., 1 IA
T, .LEVELitiD, 00. , 4P :7 1 ,
i . (../1 laving made .31110 . ‘ ..,"
tif -' ' '
'i.ll.:A'l':Vt b r i 71'1 'R7 1 :.
Orilla tlea tan:titan, and it i ' mr,,,,
‘,4
Ipo of `trbtle- i lon. , .
te•r, ' npa. Teti, IN, , The Than
,IT t r I'eet siote• In thr, r„,„..,„,, r t .„
r e 1 k endaynr to wet , I
..., tiechtt
MllsteAtory to hie avant,. , \ lb 1 :.,,,,,,,e
TI,LIAM Mll•rorth.•,r.,.-..--.. co' t h e
Wata..,l a I•tat.ht,
Rirun - ler% , Co \
teler't Onlde .
ll ,fr the e,,,,,
Confectionerpante4.
V\
IWO go .ol Confectionnit 'ranted at N 0.317
1.11,0 em-at.
_i ,, , ~
_:,..._71.1:5:gt .
Real F ' stlie ' \ \ '
1011 SALE—Tun llou,ini a d L , ita in tto.
0 ii.. it .iro—ii,, .ti i.a.irt,..... . 1 th., , ..b.' tn
4,....
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~ ..' t i. ''''"" "'"""l..."il'O'b:gll,tZT,l
: \ 'T(A4S,
' A E. '
15 w S.. anal vssrants4.ws3*,' "Ms
la by • " • "
, OOPE WATCLItS—In
; lb w gold et onailnllr
cu.ufs.cured Mateaes, aoa q a ,
aov.
I 4 J . TOISkiS &:CO 3
,'SIV ATCIIES7--N1
• ,!: 1 .;
apt uar. alr , o 6-At .stisfartta,st of *AT w.. 4 rr
..• •Oiti
\ ling% corner Mark t nna Fourth n‘a
QFF ;E-400 IT pri • cipally
rrk4..4.111 , r a . JOll. WATS [scrim,
A
..ag26 Liberty' \
TROUT-
• LW,. WY. it b. Issl
Trouc
da
Landwg.ro L.
MIENS
liblo. Fresh, ')r sale
lIEESE-3 0 hie, prime W. inr :40
K. 'ALMA. t CO
1,1 mrt In mod utly.hr
FATE, u\Talext: StirritP
s
0. P. IL. Jam, F. 414. -t araoat intet , alk
nal ,ar written. alvol-Latalrs Li
V,—.1111.1 wnn hat rre.IIN .ad µfalai IZIKIL(i
YonLyIeMII.NIP.S' I.terara x ilepot. Thl.
laaita th`a
Notipe. \ • •
LL RERSCMS knbiug \ themseh I
det4,l\tn toe for Dry 0..1)1. Lre rvioc.t.d
ts'•it,?ag;';;LlZ he IS,II-sien''1111;:1.13.11:191"2.
far orAJ,,ctton I .IOIV. tq11.141er,.1),`;17 Ittert,A
. 4.l?urpal. cot , / 1 ,
4 g1..11f5; 11.0$11—, 500 feei . icich 3 ply \
Ivry. tubt.,.„\r Ija,,,brought ells rapreo,tli for ilrt •
FonTan Mt", V.! lilt Firr Licrrirtrurne of both
'nn.. to roll
....A.13.1 or Ivlther mataithfictured.
."1 11/ot. turn nutA,se reptee.na...
the molt, vr, rrlttudia or th rial‘trol
• \ r
funpbfaimiog :tdditknal
t7114.1.a. 11.. l'arruil . h , add :umber. Ile Roil \
Pat sr liiwead
l .
1101. 11451.1 e. J,
D r "' -"
L141 . , ---- • \• John
'3l..eplk\l'enttocit. \ Cpbrelot
J. Verkctoe7o. \ Jolla`,
Juo.e U. Spycll,
1.0% , Thc.Opt.C4nrlt,
11. Jen a , r• . kevrl4,ll4lcl,l,n.
• „ .
ee
" rth r tr . oirtinl:::lt i' . 4 TlNrogin,\WdeireNi
suat:s,l.lkwt 9 erde \
‘j L - . 1. IP AR *R 'MOLASSES--
; ‘ ,..,,,,,• , ),....i; \ to syriT• per .1374 , 1 0 711,,, 5,, t ,
Utl% 4 , ltortrul CbulA INN Itvg. \.,
g.nt Light C . .age4j'Ailetn.
";
i -" D ' ER— iT 0 keg 1 111:•T..Ifii7g . \TA . Ti -. .,
L '‘, - ' 9 \ j A 1
-'4 .4 .,.. 1 \" \ 'Q' IX* SEM I -A NT:IL Tit\k: c .17.3_,
--- 14;, - )IS.:-.'oo 4ozen Galt, tor nai,el,,V, \ Q Lt.11.1„--- , , ,, 1 . 4.,....•...1 syNy. •r.t . tyt m . l b , ,*--'...,•••••••..•.•:,
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"i fo r
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trtione••=t,Pl,ll.l2 ior, am,' Carrutge Ualz.n,
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Penn Glass *Works. '
lORE.):Z k WIGIIT'3I.-12C, (former .7 f the
i arm of Wrn. MmrullT 0 Ca.,) 3fanuf3:7 f all
, k3nd, of VIAL , . BOTTLI.S. and;WINDOW GL tz...', 45:3
%Tater .cl 0), Front .troet, 1 . .tul deb. P..
N. 11.—Particular attention re'd 10 odd 41e.-1 of 'tilrN:
Glees and Private mould. fnr tortlea ancl VIA'.
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