- - 7 ------ ITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUIILIPHED hti WHITE R CO PITTISBIIII:OH • .__ TUESUAV MOJCVNG,,SEPT. 9, 1841 we:REA M:VG .11A7TER irmr, BE Fa UNO OA' PAe If PAO OpTHIS l'A WHIG STATE TICKET . . rot IcII.I,IAM V. JUIINWItoN. COLlrlastuNcm, JULY 61'1101151, of or tot .111.11 r. CoVive, WM. M. Mintr.DlT.ll, Ph 11. 1 ,10.0., RICUAIib COULTER; of Wrlt...reisn 1, EURO KettAlltl Mi. of Pr - sold,. 3(0 , 111.1A 1440511. Y. of .liontoo W I LLIAII SUP. of Bus., glehanu.s. ' • • • Antimasonic kind Whig Ginutty Ticket. remn,vril JUI.t. or . warmer ommr. WA , E V I% AItD. .1 Din On 11 F. wr.,wir. I. r 1 A M a," of .f - P. 7 11.,” W mine k1'1.3.1.11:1L of 4,1. I.lll.Lorgh. rrt.cLit , 1i...t . vf: . .t , t 1 r. : . 7 . )prn. ,,, .„ . z,v .. .,fin .. b r c , .: 11. i r i. TOOMAS L. M1111.14.1i.., Alleelpn, • JOHN M'CI.IS:IL. of Lo • J A,IIY, FIVYK, eacm,lonm.toon. ILO. If. AI'I'LLTON, I.llrmingl3.o2. TOW. NEE. of I .l . lLwepott. JUAN 11 .1.1:11. ut Irkllmis. yAiyuyA, iLitiNall.lC.k, of Pittsburgh ALFA. ILICIIITZU;.', .1 If 7,14.1 JAWED M. LIWAIL or ri,,, ur .b. vii.LaNur D m JUAN V. LOWLAN of , Upp., Ut 19r . ir • M 1,1,11.111.5.40.11. ItoU/aIT KINO..of I'llloLurllL •11 , .11. Wrkr l T. or .:1141;:,,,. 11.V.V11,11. JOlll LM1:1I1CK. M'entmlles. blamertatu It attuoan--Mn. Cusittrs —We puldiilt to-da,x, iu all, n report of Mr. Charles Ellei, Jr., Chief Etrgineer of. the II em p fietd ktni!read. We had designed at first to make aome.estraris front it, but it it sit so rich and ra cy, And is fortified mid sustained by stb,b eon • vinciug arguments, nod manifests SO much shrewdness and judgment.,'t bat we could not de ny our readers the privilege of perusing the „ 'whole of en remarkable a documeut Mani, of ell..restless will doubtless be astounded at the alarming Statements of Mr. Eller; who transfers .airthe rosiness of this section, if not tif the \whole 'West, by his tangic: wand,. to, that groat I'.Bn, of all the commercial operations of Philo dolphin west of the Ohio'," tee city of Wheeling, Which used to rejoice in "forty wagons a day," Ott baleen to find herself, if Mr Ellet is q true 'prophet, not merely the "hem" of navigation," nut the rentre of all the railroad °piraticns be tween the erit and - west shall not he mar prised to hear of our citizens moving off by bow tirade and thousand 4 to this embryo metropolis; that is, if they Lavf faith iu the judgment of Mr. Charles Eller. • Without w6higg to weaken the confidence of the'puhlic iu Mr Ellet's statements, and limn prevent that large emigration to Wheeling, which may naturally he supposed will innaltolistely tako:placo • after the publicntion of this report, we-nevertheless feel hound,in self deletioe to re • ler to a little circumstance which took place not long ago, Sometime in July last, we made, on 'what we considered good authority, the following statement 7 r• trrro re.ter.lar. that SI r 113.'11 11.< 1....1‘..” w 11... '11•41r...1 int•Allal, awl v.111:.1.i • .b..rt .11•14u....(11!it 1111 1..1 forouul.rnJ • 11i0n...1.11 I,IIU fen . Ina low days, we received-from Mr. Ellet a commuuication,' dated the !7th of July, deny. i tag atm statement in the following language : ilAem t.• aureitdde to I ,e.. Sir. LIII., IV. I aw ..‘te • 0 will Le U. your realer.. to Itnor, that the Lout., .111, tLe paptleltl Railroad wl.ll telt.. the trod. e 1 lie. 001.. rie. et . 41,1 Nut enru.nder unv /unreel ~.,,r the ...h.. It w.ll ale.. t trill, Le • bourn. et ....faction tu Int, L. L. a ILI, , au Itlll thou d stand In tbu war of our dlr... au. - ...... , . 1 La IVuotaru •tf. Vouthern •trade. a ~ !dal 1., L. vet tor nu,h It.' - 1 I' course we were overwhelmed. lime was Mr; Charles Ellet's fiat denial, and we were com pelled to succumb.. On reading Mr.tbillet's re port, however, we find that there are fire tunnels , at and near the city of Wheeling—one “rrialer• the tic, ;pare ward, at IVAreliny crock," and the I , other - in the city. Novi, in our humble judg , tient, we were not very far astray, when we said that Mr. Ellet had encountered a tunnel "within a abort distance of that city, ° as we conchle, the grave pawl must Come within that phrmeolOgy,,, Now, becauie there ISIS seeming cantradiction , :between ll,kr. ;tllet's letter to us, in which he yi r .7 . Ad . . • that the lempfteld rood "data' not rncouirier .an . Nand 0, .the city - of 'Wheeling, and. his • re rt, which 'admits that a Naar! parrri rad,. Ow aPr yard, we would not have our readers to su tod silk! Mr. Eliot designed toileceive. Not nt:illl.. It Must be attributed to his remarkably ferijle imagination, which ilentolishos every a , .ction which comes in the way.of a favorite , pr..ect--levela hills, raises valleys. makes a 66 fat grade Link quite level, drops a tumiel when • co.yenient, and raises Wheeling into the tau de i and splendor of mighty metropolis ,CSu h an imagination is invaluable in an Engi .ne , as it is a wonderful incentive to capital, ist,—who area matter of fact sort Of men, with but:Littie of Mr. Ellet's inePiring commodity.— They Might take imaginatiim for fact, and rainy Mitt stociin such a road would he valuable—a rine speculation Or their dhimanr imagined. becoming' aroused by A. sort of mesmeric pro - cese, they might be induced, under its effects, to Ntiar the dollars into the treasury of the com pany.' Who can doubt that the finance of; the Elempfield road 'rill he remarkably prosperous after this'extraordinary report is generally read Onto pro PC21:49 YLV6:31141 RAILROAD.—The bri• sines/i r on thin road, between -Pittsburgh apd Brighton, 28-miles, is still increasing, and is of ttmost gratifying charuter The number of singers carried last weak, was :107, am 4 are cash•recerpts, amount $1,81:3 do' rear care, teeldfdled with passengeri, enmpos -ed the trains-of yehterday, en that, the prospect . . s that the business of the present week will es oceed that of any former one. Beyond Brighton the tracklayers are at wort, mishingon the finished line as fast. as The truck is finished aver the Bridge arms. the Beaver, and n'isaiiiStrUCtiall train is engaged iu carrying iron and other materials. The work of laying•down the iron at Alliance, eastward, is also progressing os fast as the nature of the cane wiltadmit." A locomotive will be seeto She assistance of this party as soon as the water in the ernes-out canal will permit. Every thing whirl. can be done is doing to liaaten on the work to AlLiattee'and When . the work bes reacbe . these points, we dball begin to realize the im ens, advantages to Pittaborgli,ot her great Wes ern Railroad. RAILROAD TO New Yose.—,l Ee held this aening, at the Ito of Trade, tot fer with some Etacbeeter, N "ark, on the road along the oils of the A , New York. It is only neves!' meeting for this purpose to sec Once. Every citizen must he Pdrtattce evaaring the imam. Inch a railroad to this eity. New York friends with, an ov! out See advertisement. ' Mr. Charles'Elfet, .Ir., 5ay%., , , in the report we 'pnblish to-day; that 'the out puesiblt our.l.f to The EaAt," for the Indiana end tenbeurille road, wilt be. through V, LerLag and :y the Hempfield rolid! Ale makes no account .1 the route along the river by Wellsville and it aver, or of the river itself, or of the Pittsbn h and Steuben ville Railroad Company. rthie. is as follyorgen ized, and has quite as good pr sPects of success ts thy Hempfield . The ••onl p - eoldt millet, ._lays Mr. HNC He al. talk ,about the trade the Hempfteld is , to.receive fr. m a reilrottel from Sandusky to Mansfield, and rota klansfiled, to 0nd0.,,,..." He says:nothi igabout a certain hie and Pennsylvania Rai; oad which passes hrongh Loudonville and M- •szield. It - is by ucb ahisurdities, blunders, e aggeratiops, and ' reprezeniations, that Mr. I net seeks to hot ner'up.his tine of tunnels and high grades - Hoe. Townsend Haines ha: been nominated' for the President . Judgeship try .the Cheater, County Whigs. He also reo ived the nomina tion in Delaware County_ . bowies Passcauce Ttuvri. -Yesterday 1,45.4 paseengerll Were carried over ine Cleveland and. ,Pittabytrei 'Railroad. To daitbe express min IforColocolina and Cincinnati 441 nine Emig class . nar y full of patutengem—Cepeload Hsvo/01, Pri 'dab Set 6. - • . -- -- i 1w Talc Parsttittrea coat:nu...T.—The removal of tcsavra 'OFFICE: the Collector of New Orleans for having suffered INTEIOIIIDiTeI Ito Tilt .CITY, OE PlTTaßffrifill. I the Pamper°depart from that port, will meet I From the 30th of Aug. to the sth of Sept., '5l! the approval of every friend of law, whatever i ddalti. Chair.", ; his party sympathies. The tragical fate which 1 Brencittna A‘ute - i 1861.. - I hos overtaken Col. Crittenden and his detach- Cu t ,"'"" tb. "°°''''''" ''''''' "" "' I. • '''''' • • - ° 1 la...inter, , . Williiims, W., 1,1,331 Williams, I ii . ...= , H , ' [neut., boo cotioentrateil public indigruhion.on , l i t , e r h , ilitx. ,, trrin ,i, i ,;, _ ~, . '' . .. , I , .. Redfiem, Fr D . , 8 ) i:i1. lied:, Free liem, 10413 i i i.,,,' jlut. there mu tie no greater error than I ~,,..',° „ . . .,....z,L. , '''''''' =.-...•:. '''' ....- oi o 4 ltabiOson. Hunk, 3,55fi Itoherfe, ih u a, 2,405 ;to support the Crete general solely culpable --.; lt : ••l .l ewuk , tv o . , ...._. s mt t„i. F , i.... •.:ii I Scatteritig, -" - .2:: ' wh e ,,,,, 0 ,, h i . hi s ,k ie „i„ . he bud ,„„ w ~,, ,1 s mat . 1e55..........'f ' t --- I liation for Ina behavior, for being a Creole him .. Pentottouut.. 1.. ..totaseb . . :2 I p e lf; love .of 'unitary, in addition to alobition. 1 min no m „ ' . , ~ .. u may" bare illiillNlCed bin, in oullertaLing his en l' 4. ,•,, terproii: It may eveo herald that it. withiiiit ; , " La! , ,epre,cutatiou, he could obtain recruits. i t „,.., i to. iti tittle, 1: at all cotootrable foe no doin t ! - . r.r . oto. ThtfV a.. ollector or Now 1iri,..., cloud,. however. •• ' tri a tbliereul li t ritt 'Pb,, officer hwl n. plain' :; duty to perform. which was pi,111. • the itkiY '! rat laws Ile. private inclinations should not hornhave ~, 311011,1 -to interfere with his puhlicii env,agententa :. for if Ito ,told not violate the! former, lie should, by a timely resignation, Lave; releo.ed himself t'osm the latter. Ilia oath of °that, wis imperative, yet he deliberately broke it ,i• Mark the iiiinsequences' The expedition 'mailed. a landing was Elected, and immediately after. a party 01 Americans were slim at Ha vana leiow had the collector of New Orleans iweloroted Itis dot-y.4'4lone! Crittenden and hia toe° would have heft, alive to day. Are wit ollde, besides Lopez, censorable '—Phdadelpht. . . Vitamorr.—The floston Atlas . , has returns of 1 the rota for 'Governor irg 121 towns, com posing about three-fifths of te State. which sum ar follows: , . . !!!!M==lll W.. pre.ntne William. and the whole • Whig Stale ti°ket 1.M., just Omni I t tatit majoriti ...er all manner of opponents. -It, Senate will be har Ily tit till, clmo,:r.l • from last year, when there wan '11.111i ,0111, Whig majority. —The House, no far to, we Lure return.. t show a Whig leesof A, cumiting the —Ol.l Line," .IFree Democracy," &c., all togethei agaiunt The Whig majority lulu year wa. 21 It Is of course somewhat diminished through personal fends, but we trust instill nutlicient. The New York Tribinie mate, that thl Intern. esiininte of the frienilm of ilie Erie Railroad 1 , Company for the current nix inutitla io annexed !trice;Pte, P $ I EXperOWS and itelAirP. 2f9 i,iknr • Nei receipt, • Juterem at ;.per rt nn $16,000,001 • Nett 4.1 per cent.,, on tit 6,000.1140 capital stork. The ttett-tt e• eeints alte«tetied by tit4o:o6o the etttitoniett of the, rohd 1 etttertimy, ut Duane .trees depot. I .21.tt) any received Irian Cincinnati punsenger. alone. The Tribune tuts nitno the fullowing paingraph • . Ex flegyetayy Robert J. Walker add Dati.l A Neal, will noun leave jor Eur,lpo, for the porpose of negotiating a loan, awl haying iron for the Illinois Central Railroad Company -- Four millions of the Construction Bowls Lave liven subscribed for here, and two millions more would hare been t a ken by the some parties Thiti great puhlie enterprise is thins fairly tinder way, and we congratulate Illinois that this im. portant work is in Ninth Pllittrpri4ll4,. and willing hands. The completion or Oda road will 'opens to Illinois a future of prottess awl prosperity liayotid Orr twist sanguine expertaiions. ELE51233 The New 1 ork pepere contain the following in vitation to the great stntentneu of the {Vent, whieb Ii as reerivril the elgitntillSe of many eitirtlin of both walk. lion. Rasa, Cur. A,4ll[ld. Respected and bear • , -There are periods in the Liget . ) , of Lett.tne: when the he ld and manly counsel, the ,agacious , foresight, and the timely and persevering etilirtil of the nra, and patriotic statesman eau nucceed in averting a fearfuderisin, at the :attar MOP the warning voice of the wine and the good may . require be re peated and uplifted,. until it shall resound throughout the land _ Your introduction of the C0nti...441.e matt aorta iota the clenate of the ilttited State!, nod their passatfe by t2ettoress, marked nu epoch ttt 94r hintory. OW, acre-rid the nearer approach of natiottat :al/Willy. mod, WS we loud. ly laid the foutalsiteu tor returning bar mooyt It halt since, however, ',come bui but apps rent,,lthat C011111111...1 amid tatresnittine, etrorte in faveC ' ,4l the Union SrUltllleals are resist: the current of error, (.11,1aiTion the WO.. 0111... i a r of ut.! prinetplet, of attselonent to the detail button. to tinee that twr rotlittiy cats . tettnytte Itlesae.l trot!, alto WO , etto...ted 'Trout the 11...yr/rattan of 'tette,. :lettettal Of your noble coadjutore of the van, I of thh Union hate already a..blreased the people, tti tl now at - easing them, IL word, ,f truth ri and patatis . el eloquence and porter, and we have thotight it right le appeal Id *lie lienatur from tituttuelt - y, and rotretti, that tote whose ice has been vo ellen I • J au de fever of ,ve the propit• s right, In4o 1501 re -.dew e have swell founded cony ti•iiiiii that the great the'imerirtin poop le are to favor of main - tattaing owl ointorvidg the romprotutres the l'onsittution: nevertheless, in the reaolutiona and ii,ldredses. adopted Ikt,ll`oo,elololl, lately 4 bled around ~ we Ovii with regret, as well as Marta,. that Iho question of adherents to the Compromise ii•otdo.l or evaded. that trlo,lifienlioo are tlerlol,l to lie reiiiiiatio, vwl repeal, karli, adiJuvtJ e, n. lithe re4ilireturtsl 0f the I'o/imitation, niarry lug Jul, and iutrgi al part .1 our national rout pact, wits 00 WO, ottligition than no ordinary act of legislation It is evident, therefore. that there require. to lie more gederally it:droved. a spirit't hat will trot lamper with politicians whore coin— • mit 1 met itilbly trail to the destruction .ir tie t oostitution --a spirit that will bald communion with those who advance and support doctrines, iu rtlooj oo ta t tle great national talent, fatal to the fu use peace nail harotly of ,the Union. wit, merely acquiesce liechluse they have no Otero% tivu,' While, on itOktarlt 0“,....05, they too plainly disclose, uodet a flimsy veil of apparent contentment, a detirvoination to resist .1.101, pose theetlorts thic,friends of the Compromive and the Union..ll e ; -We feel conhdent tip& Fiat will not favor tic abetters of such doci i trines hut rather dear- . Tue. Now Torts Ctrs Cootrremma has met petrel and denounce them. We therefOre respect- i mo de Lie eo pe r r rthe reee ir e ..,,,,1 expenditure? hut earnestly rt9.of you, to'lrave formtime. for the fro seven months of the present yeas yourlretrara in Kentucky, to ttptinur among no at The total receipts ere rjr:Pi i d:tr , - :),P, and the n. r New - Tork. . • II i expenditure of the city gmernment for the peri The people nre profoundly grateful for your . 0 1 above named, ' , moo n,. to ~1,477.37 c 7,1 g past efforts. and are; proud an .l willing to ac- . 1, also stated that in the seem months eroding knOmledge your ,tim e ly cad efficient vet - ea - es ,If r august. I.Odrd,Osild of [tie permanent city dot.., They know and hunorl'your Union trim:l6les andre.leAnable from ' taxation, have been paid _Are your national uentiturnt s matt none . o re mere I aggregate ,rf taxation Imed for the year 1 , 51,1, deeply penetrated. q tees , teelicp. n.a . more ! en d now in ',ogres? of collection: is 'surd to be desirous to acknowledge these oblogations. di , .,..0.2.1,4n1 -4, much of which has berm, env,- th nn y o ur fellow:rift:term 'netueruly. of this cam- i pate..l de lawns . mercial en:rpm - mad and did we not thiok that i . ' ' the present crisis required your warning vhice.l k Tore Turin worn Pnwrrnst. —The NIL tion your presence, and your name, to arouse your , al Intelligencer publishes 'officially the treaty countrymen to swans of their duty, and lilt , ' negotmtel between the Lihited .litate? andl'or, ! danger, w e would not attempt.to disturb the reprise I turral Accordnig tO the terrnsof treaty, Porto-' of the sage of Ashland. . , . gal agrees td pay tbk _country a sum e.piraleht , New York, August Loh, I 0.701 . the indeinninesClaimed far the rieveradArnerd ' The Express thde eloquent,ly exprrases itself eau ‘Lott lent, except the •Cleneral. Armstrong• in reference to this invitation . . claim. nrel which sum the Unitcrl Stites under. i takes to taco ern in full sattsfaction tor snob It wool i indeed gladden the hearts of all podl 1 slams, oat to diatrilmte the same among the men in this great city to hear the voice of lien __ ~,__ in their mum. The s. r is c ome' f claimants In regent to the eledno i f r the embers I n d ` - i' h " . .", uuire. and is , ieueh , uge come ' from is i of the privateer brig. t•lieneral:Arroutroug," the whole matter ei to be sulituat4 to the tortiitra• heart always alive with the noblest impulse, of melt'. of a eneeretirrt, protentate ! or chief of sortie patriotism and duty. We can never Lear - ton , i nation in amity with both -fire high 'coovecting tomb nr tau often from Fiehry flay cokliecs uiwu - ys parties. The entire 4ain which Portugal agrees hottest, • always brave, always truthful, the 1 nile4 ritates; miepeudent of a.. generous nod just, [Lois who know Lim Ins.. him, "'P a y and those who know him; not respect him at 1 ' t `. ! "', va ' l ' .. a . 4:!'l;;27 This lc'. te to Inc Pmd last, as one of the ! shining lights of nor republic i in I .r. '''S "I. listen in tea eiPtal bell wanly inumituentr, the first payment to be nonobe nu the If bile Clay would hot visit New York before i resuming hie. seat in thie,seuute. rear we truerl doillo day o to f the present month, an.l the entirc payment to be completed ° Cr before the ;nth that all rundre that bea4eunte, dope not Intend to do this re uucoisisiie.ji hs wouiii inlet giuii i eu i Li ,. of :oeptensbur, Itt , Foro . The eotire amount, utter hearts of tlrjiusandri 'of our people.' It wool.l * U. a...Si tl.tch. eal s . to hear ioterret et the be aching tore much - :frolta one whir l o t, , e rorl 'a.' ..I Per rent. per annum The treaty eas raPhauged and relined at Lisbou VII the '2..1d the country eoi‘ furtiyloors with runimut ability. . and ,irs.e.u,. to ieuee . house purposely with , lie day of hate, and at Washington on the Ist day ' object of miuglitig with Lis fellow citiretre, ! 0f. , - , ept. 0 . ,. r. 17 , !il tint on Lis way - to 19naLiugnio, Mr Clay per Laps . might do this w ithal], mueb °trout, uieuee. • The memorial we copy hove been eitoned by distingLished men of !truth parties. for, Lapps ay for a Correct national public seblitorfit, there ere thousands in the ranks of the a pusitiou who know Low to appreciate the services of Henry Clay; Whig though lie ie, as we trust there are thousands is our own party who knout how to value seutinients of °Mutuality, no mutter try whom eltiremed. The Parlterabng Gerepe, of the 30th ott an flounces the commencement of surreys on the en tension of the Bttitilnore Railroad 'to that point as follows meeting is' to s'of . the Board gentlemen from Benj. Latrobe) Esq., hoe accepted the op • pointnieut 'of Chief Engineer of the North woof er. Virginia Railroad Company, with hi, accustnpied promptitude, has already entered upon hi. work. His, corps of imaistants end subordinates comprise some of the most skillful uhl experienced engineer in the country. ono party of these will start from-this{ lace early in nextweek, to that ere this noticeli seen by ms us of oui reader., the survey of- the North Western Virginia flaifroad will have been actually commenced. Two other parties will he placed upon - tlisite in the next month. 7 oiterday. Prost f and lit Latrobe set out along the line of route, with the view of making a prnlim inary recoallOOMlCe, We think we may congrat. taste our friends upon there proofs that the Great Weetern Thoroughfare is commenced' sail is bound to tie made' Nect of a rt. I legheny Aver, I. 17 to announce re u full •tteud IM=LE se skivolatsgSs us greet o rwbelming to It is announced lit the National Intelligencer of Thurtelay that the patent right of celebrated flre.Annit . dator has been purchaeed by eme rittteris of the United States nf.high standing The intelligeneer itdds - The members of r ile comp.yl have been in 'conference in Washington several days past, and the result of their Meeting, we understand, has been the appoiutiment of the 11.011. laisha Whit • tleney as Presideht• of the Company, nud P. T Barnum. lEiat , of world wide celebrity, as lien ' eral Manager and Secretary. Such on orgauita non given LO the public every guarantee of good faith. The huireralf respect in which Mr Whit esey is held thro • hout OUT country, mud bk . -. known probity au .',tilwiate, will rommund reefi r . deuce in every pnepose to which he given the eauctiou . - oP his name mid connection As for Mr. Barnum-the least visionary and the most' practical,'-sagaciothidasl energetic of all the cone of liankeeclom, which ik its much as to ray of • all tae world and the real of mankind - - whatever he takes in band 15 bound to SUCC.O4. The Company have already. .entered on meas ures for the fabrication of annihilators as fast as possible, until they shalt he. commeasurate with the demands of the country, and that, we presume, will be every house throughout- the land worth saving from the flames. 'The Sew Turk Commercial Advertiser . says t4t, the tr.., of the:late pressure in the money tearket are fast disappearing in. that city. The letah, are discounting to the extent of their re .ciptA, and the discount brokers in the street are .loitiu less than at tiny titer within a month liiltoston, also, last week, a sensible improve ment in the myney market was apparent. There has liven taare.aetivity. and a general improve. meal iLI the priers of the stock market. THE •• nIII,ILIN .. IN SOl,ll C ABOLIN, —We the following article .WP intelhgettee to the IL reensille,P , outherit Patriot of August 27 Eirellency tioverutir Nlenns arrived in tireenville on ttaturday evening, from the brig ate encampment lo staying, I w ill, hi s tr i on d, p r . tI. B. Irvine. esteeday hr reviewed the lower righoent, in this district , nd thin eSt.llitlg the collet. give Lout a Lodi at Nlcltts-'S ball. To morrow Inc• will review the tipper regiment. Uscellency it hot-Ling re markahly nett, sad stands the heat of the weather and the fallg.,rainputynGke one who Lovdtlioeti sreuttotned to•the camp and duties of a soldier of Sores trout New thleans I 10 - Cu, k•pe lc nu item of route importance. Two brit, load twenty ships for France am] Spain ' Eight ships leave that plare freighted with staves j as their toil...cargo, and twenty move carry staves s the principal port of their load, The staves rune (non I tide, Kentucky, lßadians, Tennessee, and Missouri Sent to Europe, they an moms factorial into ens-limos/ tilled with the foaming wad sparlilior vintage of the sunny slopes rif Erato, and Spain, and relitru to the New World, j the forest, ot which are fellit.l to procure them Urvnt or di lid • Wianiallot —A Telegraphic t, despatch yesterdali announced the demise of the : 1100 ,lievi Woodbury, au .Ashoriate'.l °afire of the tintnetue I•ourt of the United States, Ilia health had to-en ilertming, yr...thought, fin-route mouths I prot, nod the news of hit coalition published yesterday niefnitig, Iron PortAmoon. New 110.113 p• attire, the plan of his I esidence, ,prepared Is ; t er early iutdligen, eid his ileeease Mr, Wood hum ha-1 with eri•ilit ' with eminent credit, we may say eouvricutomputihe stations, ouJ bia death will have a large vinJ in the looks of poblii• oleo ot the .inutry, as well as a et' mthi• exalted irilitmat of which he l eas member . Ills was -A harps i rareer of diatioetion, hating Last' dose., 01 bit State, Senator in Congress, Seeretary of the Navy, Secretary tl the Treasury, and lastly Judge of the Supreme Court. soot yr, u•ol nu .1.1 mon at the haw ot I lei death, Aei bra' 11.1,1,. M It. F . LN,1N14.111 ethahßll --The fol . lowsuv, to the se.l tlkatpsprr To have from :s 1•. IlkOte,l • - ••Will you he kimt ethoffili hi rentrailo t the ,11 . 101“ tlliti towtotheuttrated rutuore %loch tit", WA) ttl•itettrt .. / rowel - mug the into, or Mr d [run..., 1 . .4,1r It „1-$ rumored $u arvernl 1 $ - h!,e, et p D pipe,. that r Frail:is, ttl Itatit :, tIV. has to,lltottillltolleti to Coopert.ttplitt, et ptes•tly $ h$ $ older wutt tli e '. attending phystriaii 'lke facto me tto,e Nlr C.,,.'', had hintwol e consulted $Dr Francin, who is aft oil ....imam $ More of hi,. The latter upon heating of Mr i reoper s a crown' tlineee, came at Ottoeto l'Oup i lrstowth ituntsittol and from motives[ men per I oual friendship. In regard to Nlr Ca present situation. I Mu informed this morning by letter from Cooperstown, that a new, course of treat pieta Iran hero adopted, and that although Mollie - 11,1.ttit weaker than before. several or his syroh• 'toms are cure i faverohle Prrdiit me to ~add that - to carts like the present, exaggerated and piun fat rephrter which Ditlttl necessarily excite i the $ wont apprehenstons of friends and relatic4 In all parte rdthe country. ought nut to find a Once in columns of any rebucetuble journal. curer") up on the most reliabiemuthurity, rouL.ol I 'III HONK —The Directors of this Company hero coneloiled - the purchase of one Lalf of the new Blelik Filial 10 being erected oin :innpernor Fireel by Stellenis powers and hoer: ti proof 01 their readinens to embark capitol no soy investment which promises a reasonable return, and. ilhow nog, toe .an Interett is the increase_ and prosperity of the oily We have before given the untues of the otheets of this Ilk, iuetitution, who arena men ore seer lent repair for integrity and business capacity,— The president, Nlr. Joseph !fussily, has but recently le-conic uresidet4 of our only, but his reputatunn for entensiye Lusineas operations, nhd eulerged and liberal views, has annuls hire a We 1.121. OD, Mr.. A. If. Brockway, the Cashier, has been extensively engaged in successful operations in the gold regions, and will be found a man of un tiring energy in Lis new position. Cleveland has lung been retarded in her prop.ss for the went of Banking Capital, cod we are rejoiced la ere 11:101110/ men from abroad joining withdhome at Loma In increasing her facilities. The Pittsburgh interest ib thin new Bank will exert it davorahle influence upon the prosperity rity, for it will lie one of its brat oh*to bi build up inantifectui-ing interests, and todraw here a similar businens to that which hoe made Ifittsburgh the Birmingham of America. h The Stock of the Forest City Bank, can 'and tic doubt ere long will be, increased to SAWS... and the revolt of thin increase will be favorably felt in this community, and at the name time prove profitable to the owner. of the Bank Cleveland THE Nonts or RAILVTAI CONout•Totts. Lowell, a conductor of the &nth Reading Branch Railroad,, named Wood, wan cited before the Police Cbtirt., to untirer a charge of ateaulting, atel ejecting faun the care, a paeaeugir named litrgerald. From, the eridence, it appeared that Furgerald.ana dieurderly in the cure, and the hhurt held that the'Couilurtor was folly t oetitieil in electing hint. - •, The Queen of England has signified to the Di .rections of thellreat Northern Railway, thitt in her journey to Scotland it is hen intention to until herself of their line of railway. lu coast , : quenee.s royal 4arrisge is being prepared 'ill t, style. of grAt elegance. It is to he IS feet Rog, i.legatitly furnished's." a saloon, with all the taste elegance, and comfort which the builder can There is to LE , a magnificent couch nt rich end, and the whole is to behead with sow , eted 'lndia silk of the most coetly description. The ground of the silk Is pare white, and the dew." of delicate and surigatecttints, pale blue and pink predominating. It is to be hung with and ornamented with various devices. 'lt was expected that the Queen Would leave London August 2:3„ and would "proceed by the Great Northern, the York and North Midland, the York,,snd New Castle and the New Castle and Renwick Railways. ' I h Y" !!. r•• 2 ,•• 0.. tI.. h..ard ❑ IXII SKIL. e 1.,. lioW often in it the cane that we ne-, Asa ill. ar,dlLiii. Itorn t nttrtqltn,, ur pato, to thy Li., gist •,11 day I• 4 al. 141111 r, •••I , take, um item, and the limb Nu to 1.. atriptittilrd: • ti•Ei if a little 0.1 11. it WOO of haso eitri, n main...hetet,. Net• WiTel:l/IMAISYOI. aria LIVER P 11.1.8.. —The aH too.l.m. demand ter Pose wrest Predirina ...bur to kw on It,. Ii bar , . 0 has lawn Int roducrd, it haw ...it, nl • p...bularity unprrradrobal in the tonal• ol medical rraeurr Phyra otur at. nerug ain many . raw., ow at 1.1 villon the, mu obtain it. ',qr.., however, nerd tint be uoJrr th..eape of satiny ple.lical Weir, as rt., eau Pomba... • la. ..t tt+ wlfti whirh directions hvltirotebrd. • lorb alit work !,...1.1) . curl. Th. lallbwtow Irtter tram awvnt ehow• popularity in lb. watlon Irmo the ta datird- Ilrawr t I•a., 21, 1417 .1 bwld A --Urntleineu, We find we eau well • treat LIMY. wore of In MrLatora Lirar Palo your agent 141 with U. Than. Pala are rapidly. rlnitigra faro, and .. have altunnt and all that we had. Id ran nod sae 10 or 12 dorm more Nana. they wilt is/1 p.tbap. unlit ayvni eau bring cp. a new vopply. ' .I . A J 1i1t1..1.1' /• 1.... nale 1., J.II.IDIt A CU. . al, xr MI • IL. , . liu. Go. Wad .. Fall Importation of Hardware, Cutlery, &c LOG AN, W I L S ON & CO., • No. 12S Wood S et, 1t.....n. t. , .101 Mr .ICoot tot. of 11..relm o. vol .46,, I. throt Lotto, 'to.. of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTHERY,.4:.c., 1111•01C1 . 1,1, 111 It Et .ENT I' ACK Ant w Web AS -A lull au...4 _ to:lout a M ,15ANS'? rvlelast. , ll: XIELI al • 1.41,11 mu . Petroleum I tluult.ttsutn, oringd‘n ra.. Pa., (larch 1, ':1 KM. lbrar I , lr, loaf Fetr.,l,llw,l. working won tho 'lrma , th.r.f.re w. would thank 1 111110 : ,, ni 1., thy 1.en1o)1110(1111110,0. W. hrd • •.•11, .1 014 0 1 11 . a 11, n , 0 1.11, ... 1 " . 1 •1 . J..11N.1.11N,/ 2 CO 1111 artlol.o Asulan.l r,,, 0 51ar-h 10..al 1 ittLk - all, I nwr /wont, 1. few w..k. 1.0 .Ifo um four J• 410 bort Oil, which are hay. fnIJ 1.1,0, 1., at ata lcura.,l‘..l.lr tr. unto¢ Vorr.lern ru . thl. .1%". rlt.r.tu r...veurrolcorlr.ut ,rrittr,tr.s.rf von drrAurr 'born. N.l, SCOTT 0001.410 StrU...srall. 140 03 nod lime: H. It. U A I,borAtorl.. Cu; 1005.0 and rr.ut I. Al Cur, U A EIIR - 11.JUurith .u,l 11 I . ,:t.•..tur., A Ihrrikr.rfr 1 , 0 by thr , Oro 5 11.01.01 1,11,11, .17 . V t,..11,....,...,th0t..P1ttr0turnar. FLOATS A Bola: FICTION 1.1111 . ..51 I. Allo, 0. 11,1 011. - aura. 111 1011 11.•111,oue by It 1150 11, 5.5 yulrlr Lea Dr. e.r.1411...r....1 dinars brlr. A rul aura tries rt. .u.au. 11 ,t .111 ~.I,anri,r .10 the •Uo l r. 0111 • .ta a un't itelnelue: meal:Joe I.tto t•e•tular use oulees It re*lty putoutxulsal rtu.tl, truelrom *II Ltd orlorTA .4 • •thi ,hteetten, uo I It •• tl.ll, !set at.t loom esta•blube.l the te,tutou• el - 11.411 , th , otyhothl 111114 htstruet of t+uth aut.ettth• utl •••••1 (.1 41,01, uittn the haul.] •t•leal utts• ...cuttluuee •••10 roPtatol 404 1.0. le•opineel yrloetotle- o itrotuoter 10. It. to• nuu xel tom! ol the 6.4 I. reult,ve ehetruell smuts teus, Jamula•el ISMEI= e;,l dtzretirr. •Lir., purr. a... 1 tirr lll, r the 1un.711 , u , .1 I h• Jl Orrvnt tr rr.u• 1 11., •11 Prr l,llll . l r ll . 1 1 ,11 1 1 , 11 hr .0•1 tbr prr , prrattumto or , , rl. fur,' l.«11...,114111 1,, the .1 , 4 111, • 1 . I h. l 1 1 ',tr. lir, man, 1,11 top..t, r•rua.us t , 11.0 • • Irtre r.l 11...hrra r t... 1. >Mr . , lllr I.uluai. .r spur ru tur tlar rrirll..,l ui hks Du, t" 111• kt,r Stu. • t.. • 10 , 4 ,Eumbi ML.•U 1401,1 pi . 11,01....ip a Pittsburgh Lila insurance Company i CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. t oFF/CF, NO. 7$ FOCHT?! STRFET. “rvict.R, Pr...ad...to—Jam. A lAA , . n:. E.0....1,ut--,tmuil M. CIA:a aan Iteaoutrr —.lulacti A Li. a A..r,tAr A Ao-A.. Adv.rl.4,3c,ut oh an..ttrer part ~I a.. pay, • tu 1 '., . . . Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh CNl2fill RAGE 11051 - E INSTITUTIONS Nr. .1 Wu.: In Om vrawnnum nIC 11 11m.er, Prvmaent W M4a5a.1.3 ,, u.mrrni rr , g,r: A 1, Ja..-am Ali rc, In Jt-m An thth,”l. mm..lJ. An ,urni.. mtzmm7 to, tn. sMilt; Anj . Jf lh Irmuttal , n. AGJm..I al the -Mammm w4m. nit mur , rr. i'Mmlmmth. m —,nmun, lu m tr-ir Prthl^9^, Aml term tr . Itaral., Wm. Lnram,. Jr. 311 Jr llovh Kmw. Y.J.n 11,Mmml. A llarwmtb... IlmManelk. S. M. KM, An.n.rtt Ce - A mom! the in rentiong of modern eh. .. .. hfseh. Owe. 0 1.1P4 Teak le bows C 0.,. k Cho w 6K 64 130 eatllme. .. ',.. - 3eskaa amorted PiclOm6, CO tag:lsnoire Thbacem ' 3 • 8004 04 09 004 9 1 .. 0 gro. 9ldiere it Cielwire't Jr ` Pr..., ' . Pl.toeCotTobaseco 10 boars Almbnl. Palm an d \ Mtn, Ravage goo., , TviletStal6 Wm. enm. , end lit :VW:O.M ,1 449 0 94 . Co Lam; 'Weak, 2 bairn Cm, Etagth; es"' .. Legretni Coffea-, 2 . , - Debbitt's Pomp .6 ') - Old 11...J'ara . • `.. Yeast Powder. •'ll.O , Star Oandlee; ' ,20 lar k s.. Clotho Pint: 10 - Spetins.' .. 25 d Patent Zinc Mob 90 - Mould k Pipped - 0ak.16,' '',9) log. Ormandettkek 100 doe. Corn Brocons , Dbaw ponissr X.penahatm Wholesale kW retell DT. J. D. WILLIAMS 4 CO-. magill itertbeasd osr. Wool Fifth am Q UG, A R-25 Age Brazil; \ , t 3 , • w t.,, y Awhi,... 1ig.... li g . gg i s ..6, 'fi `,L9OILISD A BEhtlihrl, 66 0 97 M: hecoml, and 157 Front' et. I . • • .. ITGAR---50 bbds. N. 0., for sale by aug97 it,DOLI9II A 11P-NICETT., L • • 'Nat Ell 01L—t3.1 ,bls. pritite, for W elty . 0 2DtG0.1411 ABENNEPT. NI ACKEREL-60 664.. Nos. 1 and 2t , . IL , 4. .41 hf. andef. , bbla, Nos. 1, ',k l ' eualfl '' ' - 0 01P..Nt1.4UITtli.'4gEfT. EZZIZI .canal the t utslic the `leabent 111 caoa al tbr toa, naid tt at the bottsc of 44. Charks,it, 4.2! t3l WAASSES-20 , bAs:fo r'salo by rNOLILItIIcSY (A: -150 boxeoNLkr low S ; : . ; ii am„ iy ISVAR-11:10 for safe. 11. y I- EAU LI Splltir. 'i r 6saco_i2oxe:"S's Lump:iiirll:lleCy t i war. .' V4/I.IBEII lIKINEST, TOBACCO - 2 10 kepi falwist, for .or r: ESULISLI * BENNETT, eiGAR,S- - -10,000 Principe; 16,G(X) Li 1,0 9 .0 Comnsou, .I.laChAr t .rr. EW \FRO'CIi ERINOS= 7 =.A. A. N V El 11 ic, .., .., . non d. to. ilaiy,,Lott waived a large loi,of annerlor lb Slaritipa. or the most deetralde eW... cif enlorae expres•Ps for the retail trade—very beal.. 'W ILb.S.Litec'd this day, a beautiful of near etylv Slits and Patin de theme tiob ad. inn.r:7 ) .. A. A. MASON CO. N'"\ ONNETS . AND RIBBON S--A, A. I Maid d Co. ttiTa jusi opened a nett lot of Brotiont aad fintroot I ttbtaaa. WI style, trldrhAtter-rill ollidtren REAP EMBECHDEEIES—A. A. Masao ..) A. Co. balm km 'reed, avotiott lot of tam Tort cheap Ydatrroldrrlea. ‘l . ylt r\ :Sa .attropt. Ii;VEICT'A ENT \LEVER WATCHES; 0 from albis , 115 wakaated,Lttot by enrols and.ad rola br • • .‘, • gsdk • w. R. wli.soN. VOOPER VitTES—hi, Hunting rind V Vain C...., tw at hr We, bre. Luca." cul.uf.e Wytches,'atul of cal Nplataticat. , InugA) •', IV, W. PILSON. lAJ. TOBI. on hand a . . of thia old and hart ailvo pold In thy count, k, fIOFFE - a.= IVITHITE 'ISII AND bb li. b s; ;T.t. ini.,, L ' u ' b4 " 4 '33.'l' \ b ' • rs.o tic& r & cd: ausl6 --.• GGS-5 bblB. Freih. for Ile 1:1 .. u ,, ___E__t. o Lag a co. IILEIB.E--30 - I?xs \ prima W1.41.., - Kr .alu by L. a. oraZEL6t ". ML,?,..X9 =mix bx _ ~. Exprest Packet Lime tpTievelanct . ~.,.,:. =,......1.-• -.---._.....,-.......-, . FIVE Trj)pyitnrs_ of p:ha• PaaAt . Li4es ha.r -rll. ills'a ktV l 74= " 4fr .' t k 1V th AL= eitbk . tr the Cleve or . e ll v PeeStere.vad forting thropi.:l4,kkoa at Lb •pthre, rte belarrothethwith stick , .1,,,t yin Orel ChM thehrtethee of ~o lec t osl 4. -h." ler either hr the Core Or the Oteamboet , Fur tireelr aLoIA.;e O , t. J . ,o 2 l2 it t i.. CAr t tilltElVAit. .. ,,,....2. _ ~,, ___., tt . te nt , la u4l 4tai b m . ). \ Ohio d Pennisyani AIt 91.1. i. * 4 Nits f:" - -• - ---....::, 'e --.:r.;..":•=1 FROM PITTS( .V \ IGIT\ T N NV timknc}N. -28 rum'. • l i s anti RILEY N.W.NDAT. ITGUST 4c1:1; . r i , , 1. a Pe•...nottl,Train will twn Re allyeet. ", .., , LL 11 E 3 PO Flithill\/:. at•::,.. WM ud 23j, P. H . „, Le.. 13 I. l'ITTEP11:0 II at L. 1( N . . . PH. ..,, • / .A r ',FARE. ; ‘CTS.. PETS 3/ i . I fillaZl'll arils twelve \ ear. o( ate till rtes. . A. Berw.on Pitt•lnwirt and ila rin e, .\ \ k• 33 . F 30 eta ~. • .... • . y Seen tley w 5, • , .. .. ... tg.. r . ' • ' \,. .... V: .... '' . . s • •\ Atir• Extearnon tictete will ho I L at wittete.tratas% 4 "s, , netw.e.n Attehnnth and Itorhee(cro eny akatiort d f, • lwelt, the ease daY, .....- Lleiweem Pateboigh and New Bright. \-toWFf.eV'''')°. 1 ", the came ' ‘ Jiiie The Train ea noirun ongunde .Vl/\t"..wrarsiort Treaeta"Lweed oer 1000410 will he gra! f , the hirntrlp ' • E. on Rood. , \ C limnibueeee will be et the Depot, cr. r r al tilltege 0001, , 1..... en londing thore any where 6 te. mute " 1 lira, tbe Bridge to the )lonottehts llow , thay say ~ law.. thanihneeee will el. leave the LI nonphlela "• ‘ Hose immediately preel , Wi• to the lesteina of eCethe.Wr the covet.) some of „ reagent to the Depot...p.A*l, bt the • Merchant.' Hotel , n tt. Cheri... along Ik(a. t ,,, M.!, Wood 6. Merkrt. an long Et. Clair etrert. At an t ‘ . along the route, pemensereean hall the I ennihue. d oanreymt to Om C.,' The Hallrrad will be extended beyond New Wish the eerlieat procurable day..L • 1 .. ' Ily order of the Board of Directors, GEORGE PARILTN, ' , 0t.... , 7-tf . TAtert Agent. . ii'ritANUEDN AND NEW oASTLEI -', • PALL 410LINGLI1ENT. : 1 . \ '- kltt connealon trah the Ohio - rya Pewit, R,, d. s THROUGH IN 0 H 01111.9. f• \ YDASSENGERS will take the 10 A.M. trahi Rom Pitteburgh, and the • ' PACKICT BOAT ,ECLIPNE. Cart. J E. 1301.11. D, Ea lard's! at New rieitton. et life. A. 11.,lenli. wrriettna t. at New Coatle at 4 P. 51. ~,,, , l i r n 6 l„ta Its:1 3 :17 /. I . o t r i z:. t. 7 P el .er rhino at NOV . " Tte Poet .....mneete at New Ceolle ere tahte,ie• Or 31erovr, nharon. ir. 1 . . \ For thronaltta - let• agd.ly to 1,11.0, PAiIIEIN, T 1,1•1 Agent, Iteillroad Depot; \ ,• J. C."lllbM NIA., W,ater atrent, "1 door. &Wye Monongobela iil.t. : l. Pittsburgh: • . , • --LTV us'. • , . . J I.eilio'e Howl, New Cutts. 1 ' IIIIT ELL A BROTIIER. Proprietor. - Itoehmter. Pa. • ' P — FrqNtittAßDA IWLitoAD. : • , :- Co7plard to Lorkport,2o miler lc ve of JoDutocon. . , , TtME•ivircED • AND ,SPEID INCREASED, ILE SUBSCRIBERS kave the pleasure t o thelt &Wide ind 1 afro. of the nn- 1: :04 .4,,,,-,or,„„th...g.,,T i p. % * l "." iiii: r4T;U:ntielt. We are on prepared torecalet e Mid epee:dr:loot miab - unt .. . of mere,handiie or prudilos wn our rapacity. ' LLwhi ONEVIIIOLIBAND TONS PER {VELE., , at the follnwitif retro of freight: . . niter CLASsi—Dry BOriehr:llata,Shoes.Booke, . Vatl.:7 , lr . yila ,, al=-.. Ligirtia ll ei . P . rc s i,l2l, 51Mr1.71.03--fla;liwiite,Quens'lrwrs.kido• . eerier Paints, Dye:Stuflieolla Leather. Cite ' ver. ilea: TAttothri.".'-'4".o"' '''''''' THIRD CLAgS—di•if,Verk,lintter, Lard, Lard Oil. Tobeeen Loaf. Cafe, Takla, Grain and • ' FOURTH ... , r . e FOURTH CLABS—Ar*es. Moth\ ,(Nniall;tar. ' e• , Piteh,RoeindilermanClay,Boneadisconyttanc. 1 ' , , , . •;, • COVODia a coon. Avant", i ' • angibi 1- \ corner of Petiq \ suAWsyne aireets. 921:ERICA.N HOTEL I SePERIOR STREET, CLEA\ELA D,. OHIO.' rIIIIIE PROPRIETORS having made ample ' al i llr}Si o llTlVil l ,!,l l , l ..rnt - . 1 ,1 , te °• 1 ° .a?... °b leaned " ri sod narrilfhed It throughout with new miion, and hat . 3 . opened it tor the serommaiation of the Mice The Dresden Rooms:. Chambers, ' ding, Table, 80. , • sod 115.11., will not be nandled by the heat ilotelslia the - Atlantic einee, and the imbectiber will undemsor to make hi, Ronne in erery department satin . ..forret. bleirnesta soadddlii. , . . \ WILLIAM sitt.vottn.' FAIL • PASHTOS ; 17Eiati511eee ;ilthis Ise uti,fu,al 4nrie 11 ,erg.Mlatoto • . Hee of one Mends and thepublic keneralle-, *non dirt:ollD et 'th ed.),;,.; Fifth end L,Woibol sta. . - s -- Penn ese orks. s \ r. tnac , .. !?., ... .. 7 . .... -. 77 ..-... .... .. 01. I,lohplaw. , JIAO RL is. Z 6: 'ti ' DI B. LIIIAM, (formerly nf 'the fade .1 Wm. McCully £on.) IMminfarturers of all s,f VIALS. 'BOTTLES. Sal WINDOW CLASS, Water and (1, Profit street ihttahurxh:,ll... • \ Id—Particular attention laid to odd alma WlodoW s Cileee.andsprivete mould. , for Bottles andV l iala.' Lausai s . . -- ' \ ..Notice.• . . \ ' LL PERSONS knowing theinselres .in ', •. A i datted lord." for Dry Goods, us tag' treideed Weill and , tell , . o, hetcre the Ist der of OetAber. he anarhhat \ tune the eel:emote will he placid in the hoods \el a 'Fluke .S for co ll e ction, JOUN SI11:114ABD. 317 I .4becq l L ' \ anin.`6lOrtl blournal cont•l ' `,‘ ~. d • A 11ENEBAL AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OY ..' \'... s Wall Paper and Borders, for the Fell Sales: \ .-- . DST RECEIVED,at the old .established ',-. wto.Jr and, &fl Market street. nom inset of the celebrated \ . .er st o factorde, I Chatmanyewe, ot PAPER HANG;s I NOS sod BORDERS. committee snob a ...rusty of dyke ' , • a nd pet,. as . ems hardly Mil to gratify the teaks and M t • .., the'. as •of the crust fastidious and ....mount-al. . ' • sue. ti ,THOMAS PALMER. • . , ,_ : ZINC 'PAINTS, . - - ,V,1 A\NII 1 , 4• C 'r Ink E D BY THE NEW' iv.' 47:115E-0 EXpLtiIIIN"G AND JllOl7ll COMPANY, ; at Newark; N. J. • . Tlils Cotniny Li, pr.;•artel to furnish a supply of that valuable • s ZINC PAINTS, • Wduct, Use l een tonal efter eeeetal lute trial. both ha Encore and tli,111:11...e1 State, to retain Gait original , - desist,. and prot}etive properties bony-riot to any other . runt what. Wer. '. 1 Ilitir ,s' HITE ZINC PAINT ..........-7- Is purely an dude el Zinc. sad ti wursotol the from all adulteration and fultuarify wkattoeint. it croon U. le beautifully white. and \isanticely fn-e Dem the pcißdiciis . ri7art ' h " "p ' l, ' ,7,,J ° 4l. " i ` VirTflll '. ., o . o d '"""''' 1 ° I.''' IT WILL .NOT TURN YELLOW ''.. IThen eilatrd to valpiturona or mephitic exhhlatioar' . even when abut av 101 a'aaa .0= la an ontdd°l. It a itlinanda a southern chi:nate and the weedier nee. thaw ant ether. not . d.ring liable to turn chalky or to rrumble snit rub eft. It manta worked with any color.' Orth seater and aka. or with vamial.,s•Mett Wire. Hip mi.. ated porcelain awn. .' \ . ~ BLACK AND COLORS ZINC PAINTS., Thole are turolihed ate lair nri Auld an ntidottbtedl/ the cheapest and best pint:l,m Li math , / for.ww.lloll roofs, fencing, outhouses. theanibOat, or any eSpnfied oar. (am Orwond, bricketin, or Iron,,ax thare both `WEATHER AND EIRE ROOF.. For Iron surface* they ate particularly slush]. al they form a the rot orw.n, and entire, prevent oxithw don. they dry quickly, mdhavion ti, Po ocetalik Use. do not chanaa color him Man) . of UM <,. 7 Pilot. no. lo Caw. _ . • . DuJen eupplicd cn Metal tarn. br the anurul4U) • , U. JYS• IT Sputa Wharrea.,P IL)OWDER—ISO kogs Blasting, vi t4 OOMS-200 dozen Corn, foz l a u t l.3 J. t 1 DOLL - HEADS—:B doz. India B teed. a beaullful article, no sale t: • 7 and Weal at. _ialtg=l J.t IL itINDOW SHADES—A suppl sztrit IVlzeloar 'nEARLS--8 tons No. 1. in. sto \r •\ J. A., . 7 \ il SE-00 bo ; fes Cream: 1 - 43. I S ~.‘in; J.B. 11WHIN WINE'.4S: FRENCH RI x ivnt r\ , l 0r 11.1r. , : \Zielected expresely ft. Iturpos 4 sale !Atte n i st o t ß o i r m b ß oVat sail \ I ' _ . \ lo [be fl . RUC RL S . - L -111:16k Lead Crue" NJ Taante%Ms., IT•091 se. 'At t 9 90 for' M rtug • . J. 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D.V1 AObbICO; sale tiT— iuCla, JA2IM DALZZ IaTING--200,bbpv , x=; for a rl~ B. A c;artr - Firxt sad Wt.' 0. BffS. TQWEMINE-135 bble. for eale by auglS , \ B. A. FA LINEBTOCK CO. I UP. CARD; SODA-100 kige English; for mi. VAIIIiLSTOCK It CO. NUtbAG ' 645 - 0 . 1b.5. prime, for eire by ir moot t ou, • 1:E-200 Ma, for nolo by was B. A. VAIIN &MOCK k CO. 11 UT ER .49 bble. Packed, for Ws by j ' ) p MELON, 113 dso • • Et- : 1111 } -- NOW enthwau plain nd and dursbir anyFON atr4 aryl - Utl. iA[INDO'W GlABS—actra rality and " ""t" 4 " I '7 ''' 4 .?regtAtilloasi aotk. Tally 1 rune IVATI a Lt.l., Llt rty H . clikaP • hare Just rrerdred cerel LreINTS, W LAN will be as Mt, Atsu. d dues of thus very 41.erirabl cbeapest gerrts now atvrertlarthreio .o 14 Nog. 42 M . ACKEREIO-5 1 0 .,, bb15. Zio , l Lax: ge; bx augl4 6 r, A . . CIZI.,...ac„uNGIjAM..., \ 8 JO,A.R.--t.lO hhds. N. 0., for aide by, , ' J. S. DLLW 112 aOO , • I .' 11,0MS-1.50 dor.7oorzi, fof sale i, imal \ e J. , 1". DLLY(OB32I,, I/ \ Mffa ~. ,: _,. U bble. freph ground Family, for H. r. V Oti./NONNIIOFLET sale by 1 BONNHONET t CO. iESr—Ou band; 1 uo.st.fosm's Rob. red. LW Ws . ..Waal* da d Wood xi I 3. t LL k . 11.1141113.. boxes Ikaoxis' ILtiso & beautiful ram styloo LitritT t Ter7 kr i ekr ib. — 3q-7±Marlrat