PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MIMI:SW ED EY WHITE, k 00 PITTSBURGH TuisDit . mormma, OCT. 14, 1661 gaZPREADJNO MATTER WILL BE FOUND Od'EACII PAGE OF TUTS PAPER. ':Att • e on! Friends of Scott and Johnston. ) t om -Thu attention of the friends of Sarre, JOinatirr. put Panama,. Ie Allegheny rouutf , urged to the Import.te of a thorough orgaulsatlart, by :thr kmatlon Of Clain in craft' elan^. dinfnit. for tb.• campaign: the aPpointmein of CuturaitLemm of Vigilance, La mom that ererynneutt of Saitt and Johnnen la aamaran out that Hut. arra randre It are naturalized, and that .crery 'rotor detadt MS ballot no the annul Thetas) of . annutler . " .t- Val Iblttrein; Committro on- Naturalization ham beat appointed: H. Nixon, J ntua Murtha. 0. rigger, It Jam', U. &Andean. A. Ilartm,Ziro, Clam. Pugh, Ltd. L. Pahl, A. Lloyd, tAtt.t. Y. debnitutrilter. Inallenthal. Dr. J. Y . - llar Up tt i : 1 1 . 1 - , 11 . 1cc e l2=mm Alr,l3.l=..Joemph THE DIJTT OP A OEM:ELLE Is to RhAre the work H of appoinUog his rulers, and of designating the principles which are to control the policy of the Government. it the duty of-et:wryfeerhum to rote It is not merely n nth-Gate; but* duty, and a duty which cannot slisken oft cannot be delegated., cannot he got rid '.4 . r in any .honest or honorable way, except .....,sickness or some - Other equally unavoidable costs preventiits discharge. The man who flee with this duty by voting carelessly, or by neglecting to-rote at all, is unworthy the name of freeman, and.the dear-bought rights he en- joys. • . We; therefore, call upon eeery citizen to go to —the polls tn.ilty, and to cast his rote for such peysonn null' principles as he believes will best promote the toed of the country. khrery citizen who takes our advice will rote for Johnston' and Strohm, and the whole Whig tibitek ;Pa reasons for this have been given at • large,.from daiko day for week'shaek, awl it is unnecessary to reiterate them now. This is not the timelor arpikent, but acrion ! f:'To.iiiery Whig we say, spend this day for so; your principles, nnd your tiekeL— Do not think . the time you spend at the polls, or . • . (in stirring up your sluggish neighbor, wasted.— ' It tnay turn out to be time the best spent of any clay. in the year, In mere secular avocations. . We have done. our work, brother Whigs, now . go and do yours. , You will feel all the better and the luippihr when the day is over, withttbe reflection,V lurre done my duty! VOTE EILELY. .Let every penon who reads this, and who has not voted, Loy down the paper, and go straight to the polls. rote early! Delays aredangerons. Never put off this duty until towards evening.— Drittiething may occur to prevent your irotioeat till. To theiblle - l - to the polls!! . • '-'•• Rzcaut..ixtos.---The editor of the Journal says ' t-'irf•; i bel did not know that. Mr. 11 tim z pton had been :frhat the city, and Prostrate on a sick further says, in paculpation of bin r,t?'itrotat aisanlt upon that gentleman, that "several ?mane made the charge to him that Mr. !lamp '. • ton was.opposed to Mr. Fprward, but that, in asmock' as he con find no one willing to come t forward nut affix his name to the declargionthat Mr. Hampton had so expressed hiinself, he "will abandon the chttrge and suppoie 'Mr. Hampton favomble to Mr. Forward," Such is the un,c7acefal m ode in Which the Jour. nal oroeps out of a dilemma into which its haste . . to, find Cause of attack upon Mr. 11. has Ird it. ": • • _ • - • OM° ANT . PCYNSTLvANIA RAILROAD.—The nnmber of pnssengers carried on this rood. the last 'week, wnn 11,815—the- cash receipts were FAX: 75. This is certainly a very flattering btsiness. ;bo first freight train started yesterday fore ‘. Since the railroad was opene d,len weeks ago, f ie has .carried shoat 30,000 passengers. It would hive taken fifty fool horse coaches a day to have performed this work, between this City • and. Brighten. There is no rtoubt, that the road has alraady been of greit benefit to Pittsburgh, even in toe abort distance to which it is opened. I t has been our only Means of reaching the Lakes and the interior of ;Ohio, during the tong-season of low watec.. Another season will reveal its vest benefits more fully. • GLOUIOMI PIIIMPECTS.—Cheer up, Whig., we havo good notes from nearly every port of the • State. If the ball that we have heard, by letters 'and othMrvrise, from various parts of the State, ehoold prove correct, Gov. Jobasmanwillbe moist kritimplutotly-re-elected." Many eyes uniformed ' • upon Allegheny county. 'She will not falter in her good works, and we hope to bare the pleas • trt;e'Cif.sending over the mountains, by the tele graph, a majorlty of,oVer 3,000 for Johnston nna • .; • Strohm. IrBON WASHINGTON. (Ocirivtp . b . oder;l. of the Pittxburel Daily .iftswtt...l • Wasnnorrost Oet. iltb, 1861. The official statement of the census, and ne - eomFanying statistics for Penneylvaida, is ready for "Publication. The following -facts derived .fromit will interest your reader, East'n Diet.. West'n Dist. No. of dwellings 200,223 ' 186,069 •• No. of families 217.883 ' 190,536 White males, 589,294 553,569 •-• , 1 , ,Females, 590,762 524,839 Total lhite population 1,180,056 1,068,407 • ' ColorOdllales, , 18,352 6,705 ' . '„'gemales, 21,655 r 6,611 Totaliol'd population, 40,007 13,316 1 ' - Edpulation, 1,220,053 1.091,723 No. of deaths wit hin • •-. ; theyesr, 17,504 10,811 f ,i.zo sstrni Prodn- • • •I.:,2. l '..,:iing'rdier 11100, ~rttg,, ~•!riiilinol,,-.rilie 50.179 ' 77,399 - .i. , .‘",":!Y„ - 2 fceif4Mitts. estab'nts, ' , 0-,,,---' 'iii . '...,, , 5,-044 . :Pier $ 5OO 8,151 '.k..9",':-.;...„7.....- - . ,. . 13882 ~...o .°t .„, rlT, . ,,,,iQiitilinlitioil of the State 2,111,786 p-- - .7:;tslf...Vlo.ilifirithin the year, 28,318 61;07.1. ° '. , Y 0 A 1 4 1 ' - 127,577 " 4e., -- • I "I'qril Rstablishments; . ' ~.-,. n ct. a , 22,036 - 47- , 441.7 11 w City tdldConstyof 'Philadelphia ' 411;55-k.AltisTibrallinget-', ' 61,278 -5.4 ' -'• t ',/,'Familieir, 72,392 .-.. Tali' WhiteoP alatiott' 389,224 l ir r*l l4 . : ' ,1 Colored ' '9 19,438 • ~ ..110;re4iteliopula on, 409,762 ~. "t.•'`. Farms, ' , .. '• 1,530' These figures afford gratifying evidence of the .. advanceef the - State in the elements of nationa *:' * y; * 4l,Pr „ . oSicTity.;: ~.The number of inhabitants to dwelling is about six, and in Philadelphia,. the reitert , 'City of the State, the number is only and oiiithird, which shows a high degree of ,comfUit*ifigards spacionfincre of accorrinioda ttott-tiegitil by the mass of the population in their residences. I think the mind average in all 'greet cities In Cold climates is much greater than this. In New York it Is nearly fotirteen to each house,- though there the houses are ,opposed to brier; generally, a greater number of floors or Edo . . riea; and a disposition Obtains,much more ex ..; tentavely than in any other American city, among tbol, more wealthy climes to • congregate in great - hotels and boarding houses, and with the Poorer to huddle many families togther un a'•';-r der the acme roof. , Frill returns have not yet been received from California, but enough is known to show that the population of the "state bas been considerably over estimated.' It Will probably riot exceed 135,000, and in that case will not be entitled to more than one representative in Congress, after the Cost appointment Sboall a deficiency be caused in tbgeneral representation by the lap , 11re :If 0.1:1",,eAs to come pp.to the expected number, it 7 Wal. l 2iir xhade good by the addition of • one member' for , the large fraction of Sooth Carolino.lo-givinglier a delegation of slain . • , iinSerheatathatlifr: Consul Owens is likely to biiliatiiisgeil.frotii: his station at goyim, on chargee.ti:pnegieotef.duty towards his unfortu nate r *; doiintiitileti,' daring the recent tragical cotpatty -, Ceiba. I have not examined with gay degiee'Of Closeness, the facts alleged to the • reludieeof.Plc Owens, but the character of e miurfs to Idir, in.tlie obi - sacs of say . pcisi, tireoridence against hies, a gitarantee that he' wonlildagithat Inunanity and patriotism coup require gof him; on an, occasion so, urgent, but in which hie abytty to act with effect": was", much ~eirtuanwritied. 4.a • ,e`itit,ls do cot always exercise , that J ea lous tire r lialtbf, al care protection the:pera4l rights' their -cot9AUmetzi, lei may . jmetly be expected from them,, and cireemstarices haven•t enabled this distinguish ,ich is emepuloMily accorded to ;the subjecta ea &Mier en impress *s.,,sentiments officia ll y on the recent policy of • e country, no one senora Great Britain by her condoler agents 1 the liberality and nationality of his views, and road. - 1 - ' we all know that be exerted himself as a private Mr. obb's majority, the Union candidate individual to the utmost to securethe adoption .GoCreimorof Georgia, will prollably be from of the measures of adjustment. Whether the Na teen to twentythoustusilvotes. In that State tional Botivention therefore should select Mr. ' re was bat a feeble and sickly exhibit of dito Webster or General Scott, or any other eminent ~-,., „;„,,, ,„,,,. „,,,„;,, , Whig, to become heir'sbuidard bearer in the imamn, from ""'"' " Vs ''''" n g . '''' '''''''' " I" next contest, we hope that the selection will .g been known at the seat of the Federal be made -with the view, to success end of a verument, as quite sufficiently Southern for candiththe who will he entirely acceptable to the practical purposes, but he could not perceive Whigs of the South, as well as the Whigs of the - particular advantage of disunite to a state North , 1 We here published from time to time extracts rig as well In the Union as Georgia. He is a from lig papensrif different sections commen ,siblehtan, and the Georgians have shown n ding tli policy of kfr. Fillmore. and mentioning • proper appreciation of him It is said, his name in connexion with the Presidential:can were?, that they have elected two or throe vo ew •of in domg . this we have had Jio object in :unionists to Congress, out of the right mem- L e fr b , e u L i t : , ' O ri r T h 7 ~,,,,t h .: r ,. ° P t f o ° :,% ° :,' th a : A w l l in l i r . rs wbich'compose the delegation. They will lets:aloe is giring, to the country. We have very well as (oils to as many Garrison aho- tbonghtlit duo to onr Chief Magistrate, when he ionists, if they can be found, who think Op is the ilject of incessant abuse by the Demo iou at all preferable to a union with slave ctic p se, thot the people should have the op i portimi • or seeing the other side , arid learning Mere ' Jlr'lly" r what is aid in h 4 defence, even in his eulogy, FROM NEW YORK. by the resses of ill sections of the country. If , it otoul happen, betrever, that the convention, it/onvrtoridence of the l'ltteloaroh Doff r Cong.. 1 in the ischargo of ,its duties, should deem it wise or rodent to nominate Mr. Fillmore, in which may ja dy be emoted from theta,l.and widehis sernpolooly accorded to ;the enbjectit of West Britain by her conatdar agents Mr. Cobb's majority, as the Union candidate for 'Governor of Georgia, will probably be from fifteen to twenty _tinctettidlotes. In that State there was brit a feeble And sickly , exhildi dis• smionism, from the - beginning. Mr...debit haa long been known at the Cent of floe Federal Government, as quite sufficiently Southern for all practical purposes, but he could not perceive the particular ndvantage of disunion to a state doing as well In the Union as Georkia. He is a seusibleztan, and the Georgians have shown very proper appreciation of him. i It is void, however, thit they have elected two or three ditinionistp to Congress, out of the right mem bers whiab'compose the delegation. They will do very well as foils to as many Garrison abo litionists, if they can be fnned, who think no union at all preferable to a anion with slave holders. New rasa, Oct- 9, 1651 In the business world there is a gradual re. newel of confidence, in the face Of reflealcd nn nonneements of failures, and a general , feeling that we hare at teat reached the point when spe cie will cease tolbo to demand for export; thus allowing can hanks to accumulate coin, and again enlarge the volume of the cerrenny to the point requisite to enable differences of values to be settled. The steamer of yesterdey took, moderate amount of specie, barely half a mil lion, and as little goes by the ship of lieturday, and none next week, we shall hare ns much coin in hank. as is often seen there. Money lenders are very cautiouadn their operations, and while funds can be had On stock securities at seven 'and nine per cent. per enema, the best of notes have enld as cheap as two per cent: peen:meth. The Hudson River railroad was Opened yester day, with a success that promises .the 'happiest results not only -to the passengers, but to the stockholdere. After making a fair run to Alba ny, and hovinga plement jollification, 'the train returned in the unprecedented chart time of three hours and a half. or more than forty miles an hour, beating, upon a trial trip, tue fastest time made on the Boston and Lowell road, at the late contest of speed. The road has cost tiny thousand dollars per mile,bnt it probably has not an equal, as a whole read, in the Unites! States,'. whether as regarded with respect to ,solidity, easy grades, or working machinery.. It is care fully watched throughout, and no • impediment etendein the way of the highest speed. The time contemplated for tbaregelar tripis placed at five hours, or two hours. less than the most rapid steam booting: Considerable preparations are beingdsitule for the reception of lien Kossuth, and (lenin. the hatter, who bought the Jenny -Lind ticket, new proposes to make tin a- sum of onel hundred thousand dollars for Kossuth, and has:, given o thousand dollars towards it, and made the May er trustee of the fund. U f course the press has echoed, and will re-echo this remarkably liberal movement from Maine -to Oregon, and the shrewd hatter will get himself advertiaesl generally, and at a vary to ir rate, much cheap er and more effectuallytan in the :ordinary way. Kossuth will never ee the hundred thou sand, for there are not ninety-nine men who are rich enough to afford the luxury of .giving thousand dollars; who will follow, the lend al a druniming hatter. No experiMent has yet been made with the fire annihilator, nor.does the prospect appear good for one, though nn efforts are spared to sell the machine.. It is stated that over two hun: dred thowand dollars' worth of rights sto make and use' have been sold, a rum that will really make the owners whole. The invention, no doubt has merit, but slow and sure eliould be .the motto of . buyers. If on trial it proves what its friends urge, no prira is too great: if it folio uo price is too cheap. At Tammany Hall, last night, on the , occasion of several lucrative nomitattiom, quite a scene met enacted, caused by the presentation of a series of resolutions, fully endorsing the .fugi tive slave law, the compromise ticts.do a wbolo,stal condemning the Syracuse Convention' for nominating Barriburners for office. The res olutions were laid on the table, and their mover and friends bolted, threatening to appeal to the people against thatpart of the democracy who op pose the acts of Congress, and aid the mobs in resisting the law. The campaign has already created a good deal of feeling among the Loco loons, the,great MAU of them cursing the policy of the few, who seem inclined to squabble on a principle, at the risk of losing the mdre valued money. Several 'mitts have lately been made of free trade merchtuels, who cannot see the propriety of Custom Rouses, and who hive repeatedly sworn that a Moist./ bible only • roamed sir bas hed, thus swindling the government out 'Of Its vomitus! tax. If the truth was knoiria, there has been a world of swindling under oar low ta riff, anit cheating so common. that bibles are quite useless in getting honest oaths. Some linen importers have been arrested, and more sus pected and watched' Steps have: been taken at LAM to seminal to Broadway, what has long been needed, a good pavement through its entire length, a measure which will relieve it more than any plan that has been proposed. The Russ pavement is to be put down. and our stages will thus bare n roadway upon which any amount of business can be done. One can now ride front the City Sall to Yorkville for six cents, a distance of els miles, which is, no doubt, the• cheapest sta ging known. The upper end of town and the suburbs nre slightly checked in their growth just now, WWI numeron9 blocks have been sm pended in all stages of progress for want of money. The liuildersapay extravagant rates of interest, but, in many cases. have bad to sus pend after all. The Iraehington Repot,he, copies a strong arti cle from the Nolo York Courier and Enyurrer, ad vocating 51r. Webster', claims to the Presidenci, and makes the tonalities remarks on the subject of the Presi4ency in general: MR. WEBSTER AND THE PRESIDENCY, We take great pleasure in transferring to our coluinns the article of the New York Courier and Enquirer, in relation to the Presidency and Mr. Webster. In speaking of the commanding abil ities and eminent public servings of this gentle man, and his hold upon the affections of the Whig party, it is impossible to use language of exaggeration. We believe that he commands the attachment of the American people, and above all party considerations, and that there ars bun credo and thousands of Democrats who would so far swerve from party allegiance as to give their rites for Mr. Webster, which they would with hold form any other whig nominee. ! Evidence of this is to be found In the many demonetra done in his ,behalf that have been made in pub lic meeting, and in the public prose, consequent upon hie great speech of the 7th of March, and his all-important efforts.in the cause of.recon ciliation, harmony, and peace. ' , Since our friends have commenced the discus sion of the Presidential candidacy, we hope that it will beconduoted in that spirit ofmutunikind ness and regard which best comports with the great disinterested aims of the Witig party: It should be so conducted that, when we meet is the National Convention, we may be prepared to ad vise together in a genial and Cordial temper for the perpetuation of Whig policy by the selection of the Presidential candidate most likely to in-. aura Whigsncoese. It is matter, of secondary In terest and importance who may be the individn? al selected from the candidacy—provided only thathe is s sellable type and symbol of the Whig policy and Whig principles. Personal prefer ences and partialities—local predilections and antipathies—mast be waived and forgotten. They are nothing compared with the triumph of the cause. The great question is, in what sign shall we conquer? • , We desire to see the polidy of the present Ad ministration perpetuated. Wo think that en the doctrines of President Fillmor,e'S annual message —which are the doctrines of his whole Adminis tration, the Whig party can stand ant defy the Opposition. Their foreigtipoliey meets the ap. 'probation of the country. Men are everyithere ;admitting that there can be no habitual indul gence of the "higher law" and '"generons sym pathy" doctrines, either at - New Orleans or at Syracuse, without endangering our institutions The views of 'the Administration on the Tariff are moderato, and we believe almost universally accoptable. Pa bra opinion, in our judpurut, 'demands the changes in the details'of dor reve nate system indicated by President Fillmo-e; and hie doctrines in regard to Internal Improve ments commend themselves tothe opinions and ! the interests of a largemajority of the American people. Wedeein it all-importani that this poli cy should be approved and sustained—and If must be a matter of comparative inditFerence to ethry good Whig in whose person the triumph o! the policy is seemed. We have no sympathy with any member of our party who would dia. parsge any one of the distinguished men ihose names are )vrominently before ths people in eon= flexion with tlredential emestion. They hate all rendered,seitices. They areal worthy exponents of the 'Whig Principles.. They hate all troops - of 'ftlendk • Eat haticilfy 'may - theie things be said of itryfebe . .With equal truth the.) , may be said of Chu Scott; for though s• • e to General Scott or Mr. Webster, we nothing that 'should ioduce us or any withhold from him the some cordial and •upport that would he cheerfully extem tiler of the distinguished men we hove It is rertnin that President Fillmore prcfcre.. now of IVltig to csrnent • ded to named. 1169 WO will cons deLertm. orcaslo. congide no administered the Government, and (inns to administer it, with the inflexible .; talon to discharge his entire duty on all and with a forgetfulness of personal lions as complete sad absolute as if ho istitutionally ineligible to the Presiilen ixeconit term. More then this it is un to ev—less we• could not• say with We me mesthappy; we repeat, to re-publish the artille or the Court, ;mil Enquirer to which we. havelreferrvd. If rits views should meet the general favor of the party, and Mr. 'Webster receive the nomination of the Whig Convention. we should hail it with the liveliest satisfaction, ash tribute well paid the most illustrious ser vices and the most eminent abilities. Nor should we be the less ardent land earnest in the cause if the convention shonld pass by all the distin guished Whigs whom , we have mentioned,. and slovil.l once more rally upon the venerable and time honored champion of 60r,party—the dar ing. sagacious, all persuading statesman nod or- Stet., Henry Clay! Of Judicial Dißriels.of thr Slate, and the Can dsdatex fqr Me Pre.ridmt AtlysAtp-of each. let. City and Conntkof Philadelphia.—Whig candidates are Oswald Thompson, for President Judge, and Wm. Incelly eel Joseph Allison for Associattn. The I.4cofoco eanidates are Joel Jones, for President Judge, and V. L. Bradford nod James F. Johnston, for Associates. 2d. hanntster , —llenry U. Long is the Whig candidate. No opposition. • nd. Northampton and Lehigh—Washington Ml'artney is the Locofoco candidate; No op position. 4th. Tiog,t, Potter, McKeon, F.lk, end Clear field—R. G. White is the Locofocoetudidate.— No opposition. sth. Allegheny-14re, B Mal It the Whig enutlidate. James S Craft ie the Lneofoco delete. Gth—Erie, Cranlord and Warren — F.lijeh Babbitt is the Whig candidate. John. Galbraith is the Locofoce candidate. ith. Lurks and Montgomery—D. M. Sipper is the Whig candidate, Locorocos not agreed yet. Rucks presents Henry Chapman; Mont gomery, Joseph 'Fornanco. 11th. Northumberland, Lycomiog. Centre and 'Clinton—Alex.der Jordan is the candidate , of both parties 9th. Cumberland. Perry, and Janiatta—Frod crick 'Watts is no independent candidate, and James 11. Grahnm is the Locoforo candidate. 16th. 'Westmoreland, ludimin, and Armstrong —J. 51 Murrell is the Locate., candidate. NO Opp 1 th. Lucerne. Wyoming, Montour, and Co lembia—,John N. Conyngham, Locator° in the cnntlidats of both parties. 12th. Dauphin and Lebanon—lobn J. Pear son, Whig, is the 'candidate of bath parties. I nth. llradtord, Sueutiehouns. and Sullivan •Llasid Wilmot is the. Locotoco candidate. No opposition. th. Fayette, Washington, and tl reene--Sara nel A. Gilmore is the Locators candidate. No opposition. - Chester and Delaware Townsend Haines is the Whig•candidete. Thomas S. ltell, the Leedom). • 16th. Franklin, Redford, Somerset, and Fa_ ton--Wro." Ryan is the regular nominee. F Kimmell, Whig, is an independent candidate. Beaver. Butler, Mercer, mid Lawrence. Daniel Agnew in the Whig candidate. Joha Purriance the Locotaeo., 1111 e. Young°. elation, Jefferson, Elk, Forest—Joseph Buffington in an iuderentleot candidate. John C. Knox the Locator. . . . .19th. York and Atlstos-I).i'el Durkee is tin independent earitlidste. Robert J. Fisher is the Locofoco nominee_ • . tlOth.Min and Union—Joseph Ovney is the Whig •candidate. A. S. Wilson is an indepen• dent candidate. Vnt. Schuylkill—Christopher Loeser in the Whig candidate. Charlen W liegins the Loco• Loco. Nianroe. Pike, Wayne, ann earbon—N B.' Eldred is the candidate of:hoth parties. 23d. Berks—J. Glitifeey Jcifies in the Locofoco CAudiilate. 11. W. Smith, an:independent candi date. 24th. Ilitntingdon, Weir," end Cambris--Geo Taylor ht the Whig chtidittettc. Thom S Campbell thg Amer A SIGIIrICANT FACT -On the eve Of the re rent election in Baltimore,:..Mr. Keith Frazer, of Lancaster, and the editor of-the Perm-ryl myna, very nice poir—weit over to instruct the people of the monumental city bow they should vote in the Congressional election; and Uzi Bal timorsons showed tileir'APPrt'.iat'en of t h e com- Omens hy choosing Ml Walsh, a:sterling Whig, to represent on old fanbion Democratic oistrict, by a very handsome Majority , . We feel quite confident that the itinerant, politicians front the purlieus of Tammany Hall, who have been im ported into this State by the partizans of Col 'Sigler, will hod their obtrusion MS severely rebuk• ed, and their employers as ezdly . discomfited, when t he polls are otos.' nex t Tuesday night. in all our experience, we have never known a :greater indignity offered to the people of Penn sylvania than the introduction of these political ragamuffins. to interfere with oar local concerns and to Insult public intelligence by assuming to dictate who shall he our Governor. The whole gang of these party, pensioners and mendicants who have thus daredto come upon this soil, and to harangue Our citizens upon their . righte and duties, do not rep4sent the shadow of the small est stake in any community, and are nothing more, or lees than the stipendiaries of the low bar rooms which are the proper head quarters_ of Lecofocoisno." Such are the instrumenta‘m ployed by Coll Bigler to enlighten the tax payer, of Pennsylvania and to rata about the blessings of democracy.' We do not envy him such cham pion!. BAILILOA 0 IliCiarcits.—TheEn gineers in the employ of the Hempfield Railroad Company, ere busily,engagedii , n an exploration of Buffalo Creek, between Wells urg and Bethany.. [tie intended, we understand, to continue the cursory down the river to Wheeling.. We observelby `the Washington papers, that the question of the subscription by that county of $200,000 to the stock of that company, is ex. citing a greatcal of controversy. The subacrip tion will very . robably carry. The vote Is to ki lr be taken next Tueed.ay, the 14th. : • In Ohio county Va., there is very little doubt but that a subscription to almost any aument. will pass unquestiount—maid suhscription being understood as a mere endorsing of the credit of the company, 'with the rink of paying its losses should the stock prove unprofitable. Recent dove opemente show an inclination on the port of the Ohio Central Railroad Company to make the etiossing at Grave Creek, instead of at Wheeling. Grave Creek, is some 12 miles below. 'Wilson Rhannoe, of St. Claireville, ap. pears to be at the head of this move; and rayon, it by the ground that4lnumuch as the line to Wheeling willtry neeemmodate about one tenth as much of Bel out as the line to Grave Creek, the subscription must he defeated, anion., it be conditioned so sic to accomodate the larger num ber. The projectors of the Marietta read, also, indicate that in thenventiof not being able to avail themselves of the connexion by Parkershurgh they would, (ve* naturally) prefer crossing at Grave Creek to running up to Wheeling. The effect of this, ea tarn it bears upon bears um, will he to render thoStenbenville &Indiana Railroad people, ore inclined than ever, to a con metiers with the East, via, Harman's, or Crone Creek; or. in pie event neither of these route's he found avallalile, - via, Wellsburg and Bethany, —the temptatiori to continue their road down the Ohio side to Bridgeport, being taken away. The fact is, thst the Wheeling bridge, megnif. • cent structive as It is, is a grand humbug an a meanie( Railroad trausist, , , It is only tiocalculat. oil for the stresed bat if ever so capable, the gap On the Ohio side bt the island, would require an- other bridge aslexpeaslve as abridge over the entire river at many other points would be.— . Irtlisburg Ilirakt Senn IT to Mtpc"fpsr—Wren Goy. John• ston lame into °Tee, Lie per cent: !Hite stocks were worth about 67 coots In the dollar. • Now 'they.are worth' ninety four route in the .4oller, :and afford unidenlreble investment.--What own er of State stooks 711.1 vote mai" the men, un der whose admistestlon the has tekenj) lace. PELF Cr. ifirnianca.—TlAn in supposed to extral6 stprosent influence in the Austrian govertun to his banishment from the Emp' has Istely returned, and nOli resin tate. Since hie retarn theft.. • has resumed its former despo through his advice. The folio Metternich, is from the Path co. the London Timm: 'The Prince has been residing fo• some time peat on his estate of Johannisberg, sr. ich ho may have already left. Daring that i .od he has led an extremely active life—indeed, tis stated, quite as active mad as fall of occupal in as when he directed the affairs of the Empi and par ticipated more or less, in these of ontinental Europe. 8. full of energy is he this one would think he believesle has some great orb to ac complish during the short space yet lett to him by nature before the tomb, and of which he is anxious to mats the most. Ile is still indefa tigable, as if nyears of a busy and varied exis tence weighed not on him; and, whatevermay be thought af his statesmanship, itis difficult not to be struck with the vigor of his health in his green old age, or the power and energy of hie intellect. lie passes entire days shut up in his library or sealed on the terrace of his castle, at one time engaged in the composition of his me moirs, written with his own hand, and somep.- sages of which are occasionally communicated to a few confidential friends, particularly those which have relerence to the period between 1812 and 1820; nt another time dictating to his secre taries replies to the numerous letter; addressed to him from all parts of Europe. iliinong his correspondents are Kings and Princes, d states men, whose communings with him ha e not been interrupted by political events, or ho, when they were interrupted, have resumed t lem. This voluminous correspondence has, It may be pre sumed, reference to the vast and not uncompli cated questions of the present period. These questions are examined by him in every point of viow, and the ease mil lucidity with which his views - are expressed on ell the topics hie imment a experience has rendered him familiir with, are described as worthy of admiration. Visitors from most of the nations of Europe have appeared at the cliaetan of Johannisberg; Germans French, Russians, Italians, have perhaps been the wrist numerous. Among the citizens of the French Republic who have visited the spot ate Count Duchatel, tho last Minister of the Interior of the Orleans mon archy, and the Viscount d'llaubersart, who was at the came period member of the Chamber of Deputies and Councillor of State. These rum gers are received by the Prince with that high bre,l courtesy which has been always distinctive of him, and which reminds you of the elegance and exquisite tone of old French or rather Par isian society. The crowds that throng the ave nues of the chateau suggest the idea, or the doubt, whether they are indicative of an ap proaching return to an exalted position. ENG LAW° C 11, —The totlowiug is the conclud ing portion of a leader in the Washington Reptlder on the subject of the alleged intended interven tion of England against the. United States in the matter of Cuba: • The time has gone by, we apprehend, for the interference of Great Britian, or any other Euro pean power, in the affairs of this continent, be. yond the limits of its own colonial dependences, in the expectation of accomplishing any practi cally useful result We are well persuaded that European nations, for the future, will be much Letter occupied in ottending to the affairs of their own continent than in intermeddling with ours. throwing out these views, we areapenking the inverse' sentiment of the Americ.. people; . . and we warn the times, and all whoml .aente, that the first thaw of Dritiah in in Cuban affairs will he the aignal to merit that neither Cuba, nor Oreat 11 all the European powern combined for on this point the mind of the Americ! in made op, and their will in thin roe. . law to American policy andlcondueL nc dinpostion on the part of th• large the American people for the comities or her forcible annexation to the Doti the only seenritj for Cubs is in the pariteet-_ ion of the Goverment of the UnitedStres, nnJ 'the sheen& of nll foreign interference. OFFICIAL VOTE OF ALLEOHIiNT VOIMTV. , " tilrr..irta.. fi.liaal; S. iiisir -- - 1:16 `1":: . ; 1., Lsrl 3Q 2, 11 lipivrC mur, 14 A. .'., ity , lower St. Clair 1.1, 11,4 4S j,t4. - 1111ri '' 131 11 !k .• • . 375 14 14.1.1. r... i 11.5 1;4 4,4 ;,,,,, Nurthialrifr ti ud 11. W,..,..4 1,2 South rat.!. lir It 11 7th - V.ll t 4 1 , 11411, 1 .4' 1:.. Ith • 111 111 ilorm - 4.1 c.,-, ill ,:, --- ._ Vi . zakliu ' , 1 2 777 1 . ,14 .1' 1,. '" , '` - 111.i.mlir..e )laoclaenolar:: .. I. ni , v IVrl 4.4 1371 IWA, , T ....., ID jpt. - IP: 11 , il •tp, ...,34 , 1r.1.U., , r ^ 131., 4114 •' . ,-,.., xalE. Ile, .• an 11l . -- _. Act,llan* - 1... lioi ","" Mrsninitu4l " "ZIT 1,41.1001,1 tn • •1" 1:".':11-'1,!=t1W.Cur0. BIRMIXTO Wllkin , - z 7; 1i:.W..1 klallwrltt II If! Plutol. ' GI I , A), ,1-..x111r.11. 1:1 lII' ~, 1t6.1‘.1 I:11.1..4 LIT. 111 , Si 11L111......hip 11l MI , • OMCIAL IWORITY OF MACH COMFIT FOR abmutoit to is4s. JohneWu. (.2j, Adams, & Allegheny, 292 Armstrong, 139 Beaver,. I Bradford, :27 Seeks, , 4204 Bedford, r 126 • Burks, 161 Butler, 102 866 Cambria, 270 Carbon, 228 Centri., 895 Chester, 755 98.1 • Clearfield, 481 Clinton, Calm:abut,: Crawford, 269 Cumberland, • So Dauphin, 940 Delaware, 174 Elk, 138 Erie, 1413 Fayette, 514 Franklin, 770 Greene, Huntingdon, - 418 Indiana JeFerson. 201 Juniata, 98 Laucaster, 421:: Lebanon, 897 Lehigh, 441 i. Luserlnr 818 LycoTrilug, 448 McKean, Mercer,. 531 148 Monroe, 1,314 Montgomery, 573 Northampton, 925 Northumberland, 578 • PerrY, 725 Ails city itr county, 4961 l'ike, 486 Potter, 349 726 Somerset, , 1,652 Susquehanna. 819 178 Tiogn 858 Union, 1201 Venango, 544 Warren, Ills Washington, . Ilk ayne, 1910 Weattn'orelnnd. 2099 Wyoming, 168 York, 183 24,420 24,123 24,123 Ono Johnoton'n moj. 297 TlTOttre farmed epee out of walnut each t Vuttou rr.u-tnl out ofit.ionn. •ltootour prated out of it Kit.. Petroleum Dir A. Moat ISZZAIIKAreI.II Can OP TOTAL Pin”nces ihreart De Itentatzes.—We Invite We attention of We adlleind and We nubile zenendly, Um orrtittrat• at . Wm. nail, of tbla city. The cue Rosy be moan by any peramt Who May NJ skeptical in ndatlon to the Neva hem act kirth. d. M. ItIER. •• I had Ann .milted PP•dtral Tears with a aoranenof both eye, able}, contlnund to lone*. until September, IMO, We Inflammation at lhat Limo Parini Involve., the ahnin Ulna membrane of both eyes:and ended lu lb. deptitita ~r . thick dim, which tettollY dietroyed my Fight I had an operation perfanunl,and the thickening removed. which anon returned and 101 l mo In an bad a *rendition as be At this etagc or the compktot I made application to if,« gal of Ti,, moat, eminent uiwJkal moo who ithEbr....l me that •or ey, , a would never get well.' Alibi,' time 1 could notdiatlnguleb any nblini..:.uri.h.adTicenf nave friends I commenced lb. urn of tbaPetroleum, both internally and locally, under w Web my eyes have improvel daily so u/ the presontilmc, and I hate recovered my alitht entire- Sly zeneral bulth wae very 'ninth liniment by the Pelmlenta,.....l I attribute the nrataratinu of my elzht to Its um, I eveldeat No. 102 &nod anent, in thlp city, ac./ will be nappy to gine soy itifonnatinoln Motion la my tan. W I Ll.l AST lIA LL." Fora.). br Rayner A McDowell, 140 Witmil anent It. Antlers, LT Wood Arcot; O. A. Feinestoek, I Co, tonne Wood and Fn.( atneln L. bleurry. N. Elliott. down!, przotlaniand 11. P. Schwartz, AlleglienYCalirt by Mc Pe , plebe, S. M. MPH, a•PPZIAtinT Canal Daant.lta”ntb et.. Pittabunrb. ler From the unifernal succis. of H. G. Yarr•lP• Arnblan Llnlmnut In toting Isms bark.. rheum. gram . , diamond thirsts, White *amanita, *Mewled Mtn, pe.yr • w* have no doubt but It Will rapldirley all other Tatoodiel an the nn Q.,. I. cap earth Awns but It Intlin gratat ratandjtbi liquid ever know. It In pally nifectir• Ibr loth sag god bait, sod should by all mkt= be bid In stew! holt. In bun and country. ie. It is just *hat tit wanted---sup all who b." eTer Verlielfocef std tLe rzovntm letter from on 0.6 m. ale sun . mueh .reviouu hleh he hie ee rxuneut _ .141.nrada. Chemung Co.. s. IL. t - 18.17. 1 . • Kidefl t),—When roam scent was here 1 hal .mst Opened, dul be left but a few dawn of 11'Lmar's Venni- Imp-awl I find It Iv solos oft eery - SAL and thee far It ha. given gnad satlafaelloo, and has proved to to 104 what the Public wants, and we bare not it amour. and I Jo not wish to net out- I haze but one dozen left- When your agent vas here. I think he told on 11013113 place to send If 1 ahonl.l want more. but if be did. I have forgot ten WIII you have the ma:down! to water for me six dot. en M on reeelpt of this. PL - PER FRY MC' Yor ont rule by - J. KII/Dn (XL nen:Maw 110$ . No. 6.1 W,a - I at. • probably 'account of ondenee of Fall Importation of Haraware, Cutlery, &e. IJ)GAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, De•ire la rail ter atteutiem of ?I•xhautn sod others to their L0...111 Of PORED:Hi AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IMPORTED CV RECENT I'ACKY.Th. And which th.,r arc now preporml to otter at Foch pricias : sa cauont fail to plea.. /lira full asaiortatent of 31.(sYe celebrated C. S. AXES away.. on hand. .0 .+y C'itizen's insurance company of Pittsburgh NCOURAOE floMki INSTITUTIONS a I ILA 7a S Omer Nil. Al 'Vete, .tret , „ Its the warelsooeo oft:. 11. r T. I (1 11. II cal PlATiAvrit -....-. A. W. AIWA, Fee,. ' .I . l,Compantc I+ tray prcoared to batons all merrhan.lias. Io tiara, and to trinaltn, An ompiegunrinity for llto atolity and In4grlty of the f.s afforraal In tha rharart, of the Inrector, vtfan Kra all citizen+ of l'itt+lrargh. vs,ll 1t0.12 - htrotatily known to the community f, thelr.t.rtietice. intelligence, and Infra:Tit, • .1 sat...r.o.—e. n. lloaacy, tam. Lariter, Jr.. altar Dryant, Hls ugh . 11..„.i.. John Hayworth. N. Ifarbanult. anitt I ns Pittsburgh Lire insurance Company. CA I'ITNL, $lOO,OOO. OFFICE., NO, 76 FOIIRTII STRERT l'reatlent—J AM. HOOP: I,...ltlent—hattu4 McCarltaaa. . Tresootsrat.--Jovern I.atalt. • hrrsitary—ll. A. Cotcrom. isdrc,ll/..ment'in another part fair parer rut= THROUGH TO CINCINNATI IN 4r 110111 IS. _ . rind after MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th, thr .. Clrtrland 'tad Cincinnati Itallrontll , sapan," rtl twirl out from tlereland su lispro.r.trrln et., or" , lug at -it tit I.rk. arrtrunt In Onrionnti at Itt monnag. making .1.1 horn, through. F'or near. applr ,tutu A CAP.:III.:V. Aprut, (tip i lairot.) nrurr of Water and ntalthheld Up. J. 3ILSOIEZI tr" lontkr K ntabrln , Llourr. UltPl . ll . BURCIWIELD have ri'n' d IVII. ~" nn:rnnn: by gap, ~ Or following artirl...— Illthrolorml all trsol De [holor.. Ilion I.ltrter black Pak., 101 Prorado 1,111 lir Sol, hlnrn One,. Itontlet Ittbkr . .nr: Long Shawl.. At north ram not, Pnerth ap.l Marltrt rlr . . King, Pennock & Co., EAGLE COTTON WORKS, N'AKF,IIUUtE —till.: WOK/ STrrteX, i'ITTYII L'1:1111, fir. N ti PA CTUR k: RS of Cott, al Yarn,: T wine. idertet Warp, tiny rriat nrn. urea, liaudi. lir linultine. Witting, La. Agent, far sale of A_Aielloit AND KEY NTONE elf rtri !NON.. or 14 Notice to BriclotaakArs, i„,.! EA LED PROPOSA LS will received I, 17 tn.. Building l'eniruitld e of St Baur, Cathedral. for Ow Mir.,. of TWO 111 LI.I,Ors tttni ...none ilnneripitan. term, ton.. of tirliN.rd. wlli le furno6r.l guy synlitAtion to TIIOA. WYNNE. at 61. 001... in 1t,.,,.,the l'elloarel budd ing. neer zit Paulin Dade) Ilan, tely...D tne end 11 nide,. A. AI . eliorr jonnosAl. will Ale. rdir.., tin to natures, the 11th irot Biol• Enamelling and Coating Iron. TO Tilt: 31ANUFAC'IrltREIIS OF IRON. d O n l 4 . e.tre.l in the Unitn, Ith.l 0,.• tO nA "nut, tor tLe whole of the Meetoro att,l ~,xthern mut. to, to, .namel all lunde.. , f I tern....troe•ost fkre :17,PleTt . , ' e r e arttel..x. ri Pane, t•anc., Pan.. num.n. &Eer te. 01.11.41,104.11.10 o' rtediag ,r.ertturrio c./ the •rttrion elmtnele4...n own Si M • Co. o N.. 121. W..ext Mr "kunder•ou . .. Rare]. el" lurk, end at Meeoro. Curti. • 11,46. COMMON.' L. I . llo•l.4pbta CMoMM ••,11 oLe. uz. h, +.401.1. Moil I..rt It repro• rrontion move film. nor g n reaie t. npooplo t pre the Ihero In sjolity of of eutin. State, Centorati. oI Dr. l'Arltun, Pro/ l'hvnrltry. 1- rill* IMO 01 1 / 1 111Ilteti 1.. tar tar esnutinatL. .ulloart Ctenell9...blel) •rt mant,(6 , 11,.rt,1 att.lrtmert4 *ltto • lmrl an,l , hirable Enerr.cl 1.• • patent e I, to tri,l (Lem 1,1 rt•lsl the artl,.nol •11 ~ nllnary etrm, 4r1.11,, evrt, at• 1.,,111,1 ttsc , at t h r, !MT. Sigki 11...1 o .' 4 ' .tl.l the. rwle,l them rtmitlly tto , le •A Inuor, h. tho Klamo,g I hay , baJ the hact, •11,1111•1,••••41....VM I.r eytmar, s‘ld urn rth. , ~1. mat l.ll4 2. Nntins' Grand Pianos! .. U T 11ECEII El., a ?lend.] -, • 7 ...-taye 14....eare...1 1•1.111. I. than eh. taa Net el Sum.. a hlaelt al I 1 „fle 11a., pine Wt haraca. Lod ,A. 1.44: l li .Uw 1n• Ira F an:: ae-re ' e " tte=l • 3 l to ' n l :..;t l :nl.7nt ,„ thaa I.eniatmale. ovvil.•.11114 kl , ••1 •Gat. • Ittrlx • .Ity I . lt , tnatah. I. lanporeell, Vs eloan Pb. taa - h. areal let,. sale teahectlutly walled to and .‘ll/1. 11. a (hie tiebtras/1.4 I . lano h. to, It laar, the pr., I.es h ill t la, eat. ..ant., II h1.1.11h11, lot Third at rrl:tAvl• AA.," I e , 111201 11110 Cla A Clam.. AA eftorlo •A.A 11 . . Ilatze, to.loatha Lot, All . Patent Sping • • 'rut: siuNtnys ~f Walnut. Itito. Shwa,. lit. thr 01, pvrtviu.s....t the 11.4 ot All. it brut ()aunt,. Ihl Muehitto to aprrat....n olho. 1 . 5./..nx BID .4 - S.n.jm..u, Vfluog CI, 31erirhovt, Vaud Cab t.vr a.r. tn,rt. rt .1 ...tit th3t +Lir . l l li au turt1.e....31,11141 the I , er, at R. ITnavvit. 4.1 Vomit. Vittvh.v . vti.. • , ;vela; Vl. III:RM.:Lt. Cloakg, Ribbons, Silks, acc. Long trrth ECEI V El) this .I:ty and now ;pen at 11. IIeIiNIGIITS STORY ...orlaumni r.ch t.1231.rna, -, -1 '4ll 01.1 Cloth IN. Plnr-I, rip. w 0 .0.. di Fol. ANA RIC SERI) --5.1 ho. prime Sicily, in hr bi 1:11.1 , A Co 6:. VENT' , ..:7M $ - 1 J 1,11.11• , REANt 'r ARTA R-2 , Kk) .1 11 7. .zre ,. , ,, for .41.• In t. T ARTAior j ihs. pure, fiir h 111 - 11 S CO ItTISI'S ATERI A LS, COLORS, •a•'nu IFII'ER--111 kt.p Fre,h. juAt reed l) wr oil s. R \l ll.\NltAl'titl . 10 1 ) 141.1,1 N i/. I !twin, for sale L e 1.3 • a A P. 11.1811AUkil1 11 !BEM; -5u hoar Cream, for sale by a 1%. 11.4E11AUclii 130TASII rusks prime, for sal.. by 1 . S. * it. 1181111 A Istill. u M6l, A SSES..--1.0 Mils. for sate by t.rlr. I Ii ASS II AIILIAI.I4ILI iIIEESt-100 hiss W. It., for sole by 88•13 • S. AW. lIA 1111 A UTRAIV , PAPER-2000 bdls. superior, re v, ft, II ir 0..18r .1 11. pod.ay. ej.. L . for t.lt. . 8 1 :E. 1 rrl2 co - rorr (.1 rota 8181 I rwiu .18 cortt, r.l I•onn I UST opened at the Depot for choice Tea. Ain,. awl In 1,1. r. „,s ,i,.....,,...4,,,,,..r. Y) ) UT -l Et-- b . 11s. Fleel Roll, ftr..ie 1 . y I' ' : ”,." k "" : ' . '.t t g O_FISIL-4 eneks fur sale by nel3 WICK a MeVANDLENI. i lAIIII.IAIiE OIL CLOTH —lied ree'd I rent li the Philllpwille rartorr. IWI pia 4, re. awl 6 quar ter plain awl ligurnl bark Parma t/lwe.l Curium till cloth. awl for pale whalrewle awl retail at N.,. Ila Markel 4troael. Italal .1. a II 19111.1.1 P, IItLOOR OIL CLOTII-- 1 1.1 rarda 34 Flo., 011 4.1.0). -1...74, . . .. Jugt at.ll',.r .tnle al 011 tiolti Wo.n.mort, 116 Mark. rt. ioel3l .1. IL V 1111.1.11, • Freeport Academy. . H/41.1111E:ATI!. THOMAS WHIM.. . Anolstanl Fill 18 FALL TERM of LION+ Institution will roson.nrr thr Mond., a In IdIW~ 1H,1.11 SHIM., Langu. ,,, .. SW: lot 0.3 . 01 of 01 •r.kn If Catharine Keough li r ILI, cull at No. :107 Penn street, olio will y hear ratuellana m her advanlage.' ael1:0 MUSICAL CONVENTION! Musical Convention and Teachers' Institute AT PITT:3IIVMM. loin flv Dirertion Jir. L. 'Mozon, of Ramo,. A MUSICAL CON V F:NTION rind TEACH. .1 1 . 0118* INSTITUTE, on the plan of thanwhiell lowa so aueereeful nom., itoeheeter. N. lo and oll.or places. will be held HALL,. hne. that 7/ r o 'F e l lt.r, dnl;. Programme of Egorrisee will ertilorar; lotion'.uino and Ilinatntlfona of Clam Terwhins, Voral Culti•a. non. Church Iluele, In IL. dithwent rtylee, Sreular eo. Tn. loduenore heeler. of luatruetion will 1 , 4•01110 ,„. r i a l attention. and so full> Disparate.] and explain...l toil. Other celebrato.l antueent will, from lame u, he introdurwl. sod. oil short, It trill ,r the nun to here on h oxen-bowae will ho od wont Intenlng and utdo! n. 'react ere of Singing Faboola, l.aodeee hurlul Chnir..lad iptlned 41 all win. feel an interest .1 the general sulleet oh Husk, and ref...coal, toll.. ("ends of ehureli ?dusk. It is expert.' tbil 4ir. 312m0n will hare the of other .-ro(nent buinoiane. The Boehm aluAiral ;Sorrentino. under the .rireetion Mantra laarni Wel.lnt the first wetahltahed Ittibe routs tn.) held IL (Ira reeglOtt is 1031, and e 06.114104 of lowirr IL ha. onwall, to dont. lu 11011. IL I,IOM lo,red gp•Mrdll of TULLY, 11,141111. uvermaa: Twin. to the ennTentiou land Inenture at Pittelough may he obtained at tha hoot and...l/aisle Store of John 11. Melor. No. 11 Mood strrwt. Prlee, 12; whnitting • lady and gentleman. Clef - 10rue° are invited to attend free of orIIAL H. D. King, ANNER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, buy,. Bank the highest tuartraritteg. I lurteru Bank N'teu bought sail on•the Fat and IC.at tuiugist and Fuld. bought and Cumming , ion. • - 11 O. & P. S.B. - - - oil SHARES OHIO AND, PENNSYLV A AA/ NIA RAILROAD STOCK f WI s LKINS A 41,0. Ms AI KW A :s , A. , ?tuck AAA Erebork 31rt;krir,: orll 1 , , • corner of Blarkrt sod Th gr ird.trertrrSlLK _ kSATIN BONNETS—We ~,. re relvrd Ara will rthibil fur rele-3 dos. Silk atul f or 11) A. A..IIAt‘ON el Cu. I.YROCiIE SIIA.IVLS--Just rec T d. ; 27ases JLJP soperlar 9rt416 Blurb A. A. MASON - A 00. .. • ' • .111g - L.4.INES--Nowopening, 10 cases rich ""' af"'" ' L '''''' Zr - MASON 0 co. • -• • .. - `ILK WARP PA RAMATTAS--Justree'd Ac! at .A : A. MASON At C.).'S. (r 2 untie.* Marketd. ' veil LAID DE LAINES-4 eases new style Ylllllll operuns al A. A. MASON A ewe_ .... I,lt 4 1 0 . SA LE—A first rate FAMILY. HORSEwhirl, ren he A.,13 ia JACKMAN'S iery Stable. Iswiu etre, ... t 1 E FiN K 1) SUGARS—An assortment of t Cruehed. el...Wed-Pulverised sod Leal Suj:Ano.. Iron t e• et. Lune 1.t.1n Sus.. Refiner). fondles: redueed I ees by, the Age... tele JAMES A. HETCITISIiri A CO - - - - • . FREE LECTURE eiricity, at ) N i.lll h ll S ll e t i l e' l "- by ' Dt 'f . 3 1! ' ).: n eil l y E u le r. ac :Pt rt. 1114. 4 ,4.3./1 , 14th. at 7 o'rbwk. Pubtir . 11;.oture+earh rucht, tor nix mei., at iarn+ hour. .fdltuttane, after the flr.t iiinht—nvn t Pen, 10 rent,. Indira 10 rent, lle will now„ an 19 loin at lbw above ball. rt, 1 1,nda1. the 111th he rtt VO o'cloct. I'. M. illnia. each 04 for IC day+, for um of Doatne.s nrnu Ithetunatitan..Pakt. Pro. lapoi+ Utprl. Nruntini,;• In +bort, all db.ntoo , n,a+ r „,,,d r,,110e,1 t +y,tam. intrilicrntiy 0014.1 T.ptut—No mind Oil en no chart, Poor troato+l free, Consultation from 11 to 1.. ~1017 t• Grand Farewell Musical Toar in America. 1471 ADAME ANNS BISHOP, leaving the friencji, nbort, thte Fleat country oarl, nept +ring, roturn to hturn,„ feel+ tot.. to + kit tSNIM, 310 . 111 , 1-runie tho whirh +be ha, boil rrrelved with i+.lllllol AJodneo , and nounitle•nee, takint in her wo, 'man' Inuatral plorro where obi. has not y. had the honor hi +Pup ard +lto 10-us to ounoisoro that 40e rill offrr to the mu+ nt! aniatoUrt and the publlr of,an on+ poßtsnely for the onl, tinl,lo, farfaunor I. R I.S IF. T.fI.I.IIER p+101) to to-Ulnae+, Cartll.l - the attrartion+ oi cosewr ANII 01 1 1:101. and or , ramrod on the plan of thosi+ popular, wattod and new per forinanno, which ahr tan ronden+l tol lurromful. The followlnto Moe of mad N e al : la+ tielbenol milrh rlo.unlai wire+ rk. PhilaJolnloa, Marto. burn, Italtimore. Cumberland. Pituthurnli. Wlnwltnc. Vm rinuatl. toxiititton. Dm ton. 3 1 .11+on:Loots, i I le, Ninth 14 I,OLIiN 1i4.111, bin, 1 irkaburn. Nateheo. New tirkatol,lll+, Columbus, Montgoutery„tlacon, 2 4 erguaraili, COsrlr, on. Auousta.l,ll.unbin, te., Ar, and Now York. II ADA 1111.1 ANtIA Mlt.+llol. 01111. a,o+ted lir bet TA R- I:STEP WM VANI. under dir,roona Jir. 11011111+A. 0010 llatiaorr and blreetor • Fiill partirular+ - retpertini thin Proud Slualcal +quo., :11+ 1 / I +lll will bib in tin+our, ot 110+ month,) to dui, twinouneed 0011001 Good Chance for a Gardener. 'rIM E undersigned 'mill give a most cavora g nsina nf ,oround In :10, tor timer, will In •Inlakiu,, the rnws•ar, Itonrovisnarnt, land la of the and Me lew.atland• an mw, !whs., derr ronvoient 10 Ow Inv, landing and railroad ,nll uni t 1.011, frnin the grit/ t 1 J W. P. murre. 44 llrnol FL H ,o ICE- -10 tem. prim . ... („),,,li tla , for „b„ . . Lp „.„10 10111, A. 111!Tell1,-00 10, EAL)--5511 pigs Galena: „ e4non p.=3.10113, I Ildbt lal.ro, fore nein 1 0110.0 A 111,T11111.110 A Pll. 1, 61. 11. MOLASSES--'2,) Idds. print.) St. Lou• hl. ;, • ,11•11, Je 111.,1/A 111/1(1111,4,0 l l'o. • • . EM lull, Kontuo N. ky and Alissuur) for eel,. In .111 JA 110..0 A. 1.11/11111CON • _ LARIFI El) SY1:1:11' —lijr I,llls. Int xtile lw 4.) .10110.. d A, MITI:111,10N A 01, VI ACK ER El.-- l ‘ ita I bbls.l.argqiNu.):. far nit, • - min 011 0, AVI :n•rt.s co. - 1 .1E1 1 C ` K , N , V , 1•1 ,, E , A ., :1L , FL , t , t 0 1. , K „ - s - , 0.. 101 l A 11,1•1.1,11di ,nds, nn•nr• sand 'l, O l t/nalrr• g lostIEN A,ANI) 19 lt. CII ELSE—Con atantly nn 1, 0 n.1 and Inr van. by nen, AVM A 01r1.11.11111.1 016, SY Ell P-- „ Altvue .11 1 Lvibl 111/4 for ..01. 1., • 11 A 11,1,0111: A 111 Now Music. • ri E GIPSY'S SOltp.i, or Sly Gallant Bark: br i t n in sug n 1111.1 .ar with raploit td od d tinnnsan Is, Jrui d s TLe 1 i g h. 110.kuder••11rna n I n nt a,,vnr r ,stlnstie sang. hnnely On,•unt, l'atlnare,..ll.., •to Mllµ(l(,s , ntsupg •nna Vaddlnl•ll,.- 11.1 TI.; 1•1.,,, n ted 11,40,1, 1 In. nl g nal ILxm4, . „ . ""'", 'u ' ' '''''' 7,7";;',:lll;f.7.,\ ra„r, ..,,,, ".... ~,,, ~: ti, \ lisidon i lloft• NenoMarble and Freeport Stone Works. 1 4 1 ,1)3110ND W ILK INS. Iti ad '1(100 to hifl A est.,•its. rstsblisf forry •. , 141..5tt sr.,. bran. 11.. a. Ps, 0f..t0..1 p Imsnel, in Lif to_, 'sr!, W..rtf. h.ljorszn tn It...l.,tarte.rf llllle t whorr 1... wal.l farturrs vv. ,s , vartots of Mart. and f',...ort Stone, six . ten..., 1.14. 'f, ml. Sn.co... ft t... Ie ,of Nark .., Curbt.... anl V.nl, /a1 . ..Me1...1, LIS, lc- ~ I Fr.s•por lfisne--s duratar in,ssal .f1eintf1,......1P1r.1 , 111.1,1 1,1 I, [hr. urtvry. h. Is Isvpar,..l is ..a.sslt,,nlere ,rithczn,.2 1.a4,..nd on 1.11.. 1,...,4 (.111s•.-...11 , 1 hopes tor utinkr .....1 Th.. ratrunsgo tr,..1,(0, ... Ifl.rfslly es - kn. ter, . NewoMarble and Freeport Stone Works. 1 4 1 ,1)3110ND NVIL6INS. in ail ition to him A est...fir.'r•lnblirkoroj lair'rtt froot, fa,,f of 11oro1, bar oporoval y la.nel, of too la-No , all, Wort, olgoo-ot w Ito Croirtrar I[l, , ,, whorr to• waif forturrs or oor rar oar of Mart. and Frwoort Stone, . tenon:ton,. Sforr llautrar. ,of Maah l'urbtne and Voneln, a W.A. kr- of Froopor durrfar gnt:alai Mott 1,..a10t PE.1 , 111.1,1 1,11, Eta Vonoarry. tr larprao) lo parr..taloa, reithcropt oat,. imel on thelow or.; roms•.-.+11 , 1 honer for utinkr of Th.' platform, horrto(oro o• ter , Caution. 9.11 F. I'l'lll.lo ARE CAUTION El? ag4lll\ g rokoOvlnoc tore afro, n Co. to Oa OPL. 1 1' &lei 'olNowk ...I - ow...infra I..tf AM. 100 oorala otr, o‘r!a haoolnol .lo , torr. 4f C•IP .41 r..la r farrooof 11),a.• •• 'tilrrtrra • Hart,' Wkolo ••Am.l. lnonot , hoe• 11.01 •5.4•• • • e• hon. ratannic-u.• I j ' lt it, _tp 'r audt..l .• `,ll '' landinii no-. 1 (or hit.: bi' ne. 0 , , !ACK NllLtli (h) kNG . ap, GA. Ciiarn tbo Co w. it.rntst... hr Kainto.— Th. dolt•htful pro..ration unoquadied for ;writ, to..e ty. n.' trtcrxnee; though onnovinat t. tine ' nth., .inittor th It hr hart.... then •II to, o n onnothiou,y .0 It• lathe. lir hieh onnon• .--'.i eto rontlrr $ 11 5 4 , 0 -; $1... mu p.n., Itruebh in henr troll tho ~“ material.. Ullil and h. not ....dr rho L.. hut the r00.....1 sti r . O . iniqnz. 11.0 in roatitu• -nthurc. In NI eIVP 3.1 tho h.voral •01.1 nod ...re iti.l•l• lor it, ..gly stn.. hich ...timat.on in Girt. I,l'l by tho For whole-110 hint otnit $: K Wond w. .t ANI I LENVIC •• f l i s • _ bids, .S;OLE LEATIIF:II.--1: 1 1) sides ?jays,. nods For mile hi C1 , 141E111 . 61.N a el LIA ,, RV./...„ II i SK EY—A, lot of .iuper r 0 - T - C1.13EllT•Oli A in) 1041 kegs awl Oiils. l l,ri , ru . e . N. 11 6,. 7 o •nd lot !air h. tl ' 1 1 11 Mt. k Alll l, —.`l ow. , No. I, fir sale by \ i • .0111.1g1.1 1 . $Ollll Cll u . T . 21,-,t{-,-,\, keg. pritpii .}. • IN:sEEI. 01 —2O brand, II for halo hY .• • 3 1• .1t )EA It 1.. A:in—' it cask. , fir /..11/1. by .1 It C. 1 .1..111:hp. I.xs. r • ( CHEESE--lisi lots. ?ifininort r : 1J 3n,•• . !roans: for :,1110 b)- • .1 Id 0.0 h: FIRM. 4,4 (GAII— Id Weis. i„, .1.4.1•01.1.11.14. 14ACK ED Ittn • TE--'2.5 bids, good, for • mak Sy J 11. FLill U. hrh Itoond Ch fah 11.111.11.1 114 EA easks A4l \ for Cab' • hi J IL FL,IS iI , easks for. W713 - v 1 11 .1 a I stsrtfi • I t 10 bags LI J re L er i ,l , ‘ . . , s , tt i l , e . by: I'ImORACCO—IIeat Virgtnia frutni.tfarVd. for r ml. .1. A It FLUND. . 114 , RES11 AND AN LOISSTEP oontral a • reas In ono and siti tind ram. herinet nlil vy v•rinr For •aly lc si. A. 31r1 - I.llnti A CAL 1ir..., and T.. Deal,. pu it EWINE VINEGAR—, .Very ou.r•lar fur pieliliog • =for eh. by' WM. A M.-111.1.101. ths • :5.1 Lihody rt. P 10;$ 11:1311.0 Cahsll.; I .....Nutmoid..—for J 1.111101.1:01.15.11.1: A Ih l Matchleas Blacking and Inks. 911 HE cEutititATEp "AI A Tell LESS • 'macs iNii - -.-a'arrisusiss.,sir our 3,3 ~ H ood to Lb. publie, 1, 14.1 in • yeicrint.• Niiihnfitchirod 1 , 1 1101111 K INSoN A CIA lbum. • Si I . {lll.lollthi, r". wit din. d moDFISII--Iteeleit , isd arid for sale by J 0at 1t.1)1.1./1111 AOi, rI~ANNERS' OIL-3 • 4.IPEWI Of L. , -5 casks' pure i'ur sale by • 0,3 soloossflit:s a f‘i LEIM —3O Idols. fur alebY R \ .W '•11x'•1 ntrovt. 1 1IEESE—S0 boxes extra Cr 'lndteens; 1,1 ' sin i do II —.r omlo by - tor, WICK A t 1 .1.71.hd! , \ to.; No I Lakeit4therior Iron 1if41.1.10 r. do d —All of 11. 11. SIoCuLIO.II, no•tp•rtioh. eTer 1.11.1.1 in al. w•trlinto.l 10 ho.nlif t i NIUE \I an' tonihnnhio truth of ttuhr. for gait hy ordJr lIN 11 TT f tl I. I; urri . ;it fr d es , fi I.l f ite 00j \ WICK A 1.41 A LERATUS—.IIO cusks.re'ed and for 'sale 17 br ' \WIC% • NiceoINIILES3 tt N' , CODFISH-5.01,4 , ms ietf'd for rah by I 11,17 r . d AND PENNA. It shares tor • Nilo at *34 for Col paid. App 'A.I - 11LI. A CO., net:34lA. 01st find ortioniro Broke ,, gIHRFSEL.IthI t,,,x, Creal mmon t.hrihin• and for on. Co by .1 01 th hAth,Z ELL. Fo i . 17,a71'), ' I.l l l ' ;o 6l .l l3 ll.. l l:ihi ltE rt P l 4 cle. hitt ntY . ,for \t b' l l. l. - ; o .dl ; It. IP-SELL/111144. AV l el. pt. Wi 'ALE OIL-715 galls. just rtA'tl, for aleld E. SI.: +Kik di REAM 'rARTAR--3 lIIIIP. w,Aitirlusr vEU PURP., for male. by tooth R. K. SELLAIV. \ I COARSE SPONGEs—'22O lbs. of supetr • if aalltr. rob by AP. An... IL E. PKI.LEK \ d . ARIL AMMONlA.z.treasks for maleby I_l r.erwat.s._. CASTILE SOAP—t. 9 buses for Rio by 1 K. E. 51111 lt, ICIIAkH J. et ROECKINU, Alabufnutu el. in 7;13,/ lno t h =, NO. 715 krif,ll4'‘'i{i7e.t, Pain Istutiorsh, WWI, . , '.C4) 31 51E# CIAL \ N _ \ ki.llU E3lEN'fs:. • --1-'--- flatentotra A s witmeate.-Adreritrmatita and subsci-C, - ; TEE,NABUId. • . - acs this paper it:coifed .4 fogwaitlesd he waspenasy \ • ' h' ' 019. ..... \ ' : - . IL 'open an TIAS EVENING, 'Sept. . .. Wahuosa \ \--lld•si t t l a Merchants' lit .\ ra tbe Itthetwetnn Litwet3 stmt., lIIMAI, ILax i sairse for Orthw,s.t. p.0.e.,. en tills a promlisetAlLV L Vl t P i g O L INTLAR I P7 . I „ ,I I . * Z. th. 4II rh!, • plat" npon onr table. \ Wit kg, 1..0,4 ortbe kind wont il , ,tea Ifni' arid asst.,. assery aportha elansical es.' is) of a liberal ped.ronage than thisr..earellent action- tee of tto Old, worm. for \pearl four Moose.' Mll4 s,:t , • lealor no man mane eat(tirtA to praise A bis tai nit4tesnle to t e P0tn . ; 44 ' 44 , bYtthg Is Wig. and PM.. to of ,L e,,,. ~,,. ~ tet trtatofal. amt n e at , and Ittegattieent !slue, as en Maar. than Freetpart ilant \ L u s o- ‘ .rer brought oat In le mat try. \ AZissino 25 egnor. ankle. 5 I. A- IIeCLURN.Eio) Tea Dealers. or 2.16 Liberty stror•V__. i s l IiOAR-3U blids. N. 0., , f( , ) , r , -sa i I , , ,,, Ly ELL , • a cs, al . . rpIiREE PLY IMPERIAL CARPETS— W HeCLIII ST • „\i'a N rar7b ' o? ' ee.To.Z . ctu b' r ' ib a r t troo. lo whiAl l° we C Ire AOte ti t le attention of than' wishing to tarnish Ilatitee or aeamboate, en we will cell toner than i'ver'before In this thee. l, , • - ‘ ORSE FOR SALE—A Tell' desiri„ ble Family Ilnro, warranted ottifectle 1,1 au nod. Enodre of J. l'K'lfofiNtlA IC Kit A W., .. A . \ 24 Its oud .L • lk . EtvET PILE CARPE — TS—W. 'Seemly.; • • • Ir. 0,4 le nOW COONLIOMAT OkWeififils: his fall stank Or . CARP ET or the reheat arid IWW.Wt. a ..a. to whieh he , itivilmthetrullou of porelmers. as' t a rs determined to obit lower t n rear beßun 'aren't in lisle Marti t, at theft \ • , Id ettabloW Carpet at ercho \..... N., Pourth id. , ' \,' - ' 1 A. .. . , -, - • \ iII,ARRIAtiE currn. t Tiont.t.Ncs— : \ . 1 ~ W. IIot.7LCATOCE. Invite , thc i attention ~f (Itarlaype• staitufacturer. trellis large stock or Ito an•Lbreib Clothe- • Oil Clothe. nod Ttipminee. wilier •• wilb poll ea \ reductict , • tide:m.lst the Caryikt Warshaw..., h 5 ) , *,,tirth et. • , I INGRAIN CIy.t.PETW..IeCLINTOCK L it now constant]yr(VOlfiljihi.. 411 , ook of eurileclue. a , an, and rogation INWIA IN tilttliKTo„ of nett isoNneti et, le, p o t vier° rectum!. krioes. to whirls invite thy fa- t . tentlou f those wishh4 fornith boatel aer Eltialo. i - lit e , um • rail et the " .1. Wasebann i No. set FoOrth'it. .)-- • al • _ I'2)) ) RUSSELS CA4ETS—M ), Me LINTOCKI ' • ada has In store and far salts etch awl new et • lIIINS-1, • obi.S CARPETE.I. which'/tetrad , ' Ei" . et... go, pus ch.,. as ha la determined!ll Noon Mao re. ba ton.; - - 1111, dile market. Call at the istabli.l,ed Ceros War , s ,- . • - • house. Na. EfiFourth tit. . rIVAPESTILY DARPETS- - - New - aad •ch a • style Tapeeirf ErUifoe/e CerNtgt.' rrg' 4 " 4, the 'ar-._ \ . No. as\ !bore shy, •at role \_.. • r e ia V. l r t: h tre: . ;htiltig to Pe trlg'\' , E,..`'e l' eirarr eel ' ,3 1 ‘. ner LINTOCE. Tor '''' L tt, cloamcon- ' • \ I A .A. 4 1 , C . L . 1 , 0 ,,, 1 . L— b, IO lihls., ' • J A M IrY. AI.7.IiLL, \ oel _e,, , ,\ W.. r effort , .. • rrolinceo-20 kegs N0, 0 ,2p - 6 ~,„ \ 1,", 6Cd 713 ' ~,,,,I. 10‘..•wie by JAlllEili ft ZELL g'O . „,, . _, ---. MOLASSES -1t11) Wars. N-O 4 ) sale by \ ~ • • \ • ivi oel ' 'JANIS:Ft 111 , Ell,. ,' \ • t ZINC , PAINTS •' . \ ' MANUFJEiti..E I ' I.NEVAIING ',sip sre9sii i:OMP .r, • \ • , ACTURkD BT TfiE "EVT• : ' \ This eQ.P..I ~ Drep•ted tni yuish a moot, - of - vulorale . . 2 ZI,INC - PAT 2 , f\T S., •' ‘ Which halt , toieu found, afternsiveraf,yowrs' trial. both in , ' - . KOrope and the Salted a.m.., to iston their orbd,_,_ss , ++,, beauty ' b•sair sisi pressetwa lirsrsel.l, ~ .. 1. ..P ., . ant r ' .. " ‘ • \ ',lnt whatever, Their , . \ .. WHITE ZINC PAINT ik‘ is pews - an Oxide of rine, and is.wort'at.tiel free front all • , edUlarallina arid ilithurlf° whatecever , it coven nal. ts \ beautifully white. awl ta taatrolf fns lrodi the Pawl_ in _lts ,- ralftita74iftt ,4,7,!,,Varrt,r "'"'''T" --1". \ \,' \ \ . 1T WILL NOT T u illlN YELLOW ', , ' - A 2 ' When expNied to sulphurous Cr aeptdlie eatalitlene.'Or ' * • ' \ Itwhen shut up In} clove' otomo. A. an atteldo paint. . It .Urea . a ilostlhern ellmate and the Irclberjoettek, . , - - , J , .. .11 . Cibor. not Iming•llable, .tc, , teen eh Ity.ort r o \ , ~ \ urubleoirsd rub olf. It may be *orient with r J, .., P ith mstAt an d el.. or with varnish, which Ova the J. '. lorrited Ivroelains,ot4l,. IILACK AND COLORED " ZINC P 'T. , A \ There an , Etreishol eta lon hrieb. VW aro ouden thi etuapest pod best painto in tte 'parkin est 1.111. K • ' i'brae. feria., outlaws, stramoott, or any expoooil r \ ' a , tve of wood, Imlrk. an. Of 111, "... they an both ' '. . WEATHER AND FLltd; DR P. ‘?, . Fur 11 , . Furfecbo theY an tastaulsaly valuble. aa s „ • * forum • gal, allic Mcneelluu, ..1 ttd.ll , l> 1 , m , .. , . . • . ' ti,,,,, thay do, qui:kly, arid. hosing a pure manilla has. .‘. du trotchange ... s lit* Mao; Ot the earthy em at. now. -, \ \ 4 \ •r, , :f o Fd e got 'my:Tiled ori‘flberal ter ,. ihgr. k attrits of ttn, - \ \ \ \ • , Ito o i 1i..„, , Soutt Wharves PT,lladalablh: ;\ . \ , Pine ~,a t.ches. . \ \, • \ \ AN,TEW .very aup for Ovki PP.tent • 111‘,Erver Weather. toed y eyytets., ~j,:,..t5- t a ' \ • \ . '\ -- lid !Want Cli Plearnete, if twail• 71:l b liZTIZtd...4 44 ! -.0 " ' d ' . \ . \ . ....... .14.1 , 121 n. . „ tiyria rod', of varautstmlitiOiseZetne. at ' . `. tr.. \ \ ___ __v \ _ _____t .,, ......?1/N • 11. hi Market .t. . \\ le6iwax:, rillat utOersigrrA will pay the highest MT.' ' • 's , ket to let 'ash, for uty quantity . i f pare Ileirrista o • • . oo darter°. ,it. . . Ise[ ritttlo. 10. 000 d tettoginto,-. 0u Itos Ikes fur to ' n\VII et. row, \. .111 b N. N: to 12X . bol. no.4.th• iJ 26 . 6`, boi4. fronot orof.k sytt, 7 to 53 00 \ \ GRAIN , Finlatches! , AjEW . very a t or tivki Patent I‘ .. , ,terer Wettb44. rec'd r .444444, Wedlidl'otket eltovolneter, of h.u• toot thigh. 400 , 16..4 /114.1446. - JJ. pl4lll434dßeewaX ket -A 'ts \\ TIRE utOersigri.../ will pay the highest par-- d t a k4t4.l . , c:,tA 144 h. fur .rquantity 2 4f . uzr 4 4-T4 - \ 41 Market ptTe.4l. Ph/14.141W. 14 1 LOPR--ibtirlbls. Frxtra,' for'eale _ b.r t 4:14...11AR8-tuoir. - ACK.F.ItEL--100 bble. Large No. 3; aifor sal• by w: HAMM 00 EL • .- - It at • • v„, St.. Oa • • • .49n • sr Mr, Hagar