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leereue the public revenue. Drawbacke are now
ellowed to the Penasyl rants Railresl Company
on Pittsburg, Ilarrishurg and Baltimore parien
gees. Those for PiTteburgh and leuvisbarg now
diverge from As State , road at Dillerville.—
. Ben:after they; will be taken to Colarchis—makt
' lugs difference in travel of 11 miler, end a gain
to the Commonwealth of, 22 cents onseela_pas
ti-isee-ger. ' Tikingthe business of lost year as n
ariterioa, these. drawl:aka (whishweitt hereafter
be saaid) end the ?2 cents per paisenger forth,
additional 11 miles, amount to $24,281, which
' fiene*Will beetlath. to ihe Treaury by the atop
, ~,DeCief titeMil arrangement. .Inthis
saleols
e thin , ne aliewheca le made for an increase of
travel.- J No one can doubt that estimates will
; he very large when the lines of Railroads lend
': Ingletet the West to Pittsburgh shall have been
oesaleted: . Some idea limy %hue be formed of
,thambenteges the State will derive from the
car yinga pnetengers,over thePbilsdel phis and
j• . Colemail Beibead, when the fact is taken- into
eolaideratiett that she will sain4o cents on emelt
trate:Y=oth Peseengere and 80 cads on each
.Pseesditte forlianisbarg and points west there
eafeedeltesed of Pittsburgh, which now go into
.thet teessury of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
lehaeatteact with Deem. Bingham & Link Is
Jai fonedrearm'. Dining that period, the gain to
the State ma the-km:lass of the tat year atone
nal amount to $93,124. The Increase in tea,-
el maths State roads in 1851 over 1850, was 22
see tien,a ,It is, th erefore, fair to - tiresome that
themanuat Incisive for.the next four yeere will
• be:2o. per ant. At this -rate of increase, the
Commonwealth will gain by the adoption of the
neereystem, during the contlentanee cf the con
trast, -the • sums of $150,000. In the present
stated tap pubis: lances, the Board surely
madolferne apologyefor eating upon the belief
Met tele' Doge . sum should justly tepee to the
Treater of the people, and not be permitted
- to
swell the
re
swell a pirate corporation.
The alimptionthat the loss will accrue by the
edumge..in the item of emigrant tolls, stands en
the :same tooting with the numerous other min.
representations with ' , which the public ear
has beet abused.. The Board have under cons!-
. deratiate proposition for a more equal dietri
. buticaot the fare received from emigrant travel
than sow exists, by which the revenue from that
source. will be increased. But. if no change
eheald take place in this particular, the tolls re
caved by the State en there emigrants will be
exaetlythe same under the new system as under
the old—that:tulles trensperting them after they
leave Am-State road, being charged with the
test of carriage ever that road.
in a prindaus portion of this statement, it hen
bees. ,stiewn :that the officers -of the Penns
Balltad have aseertcd tket that company made
nmprofitfrom carrying paesengers over the Elude
read:. Meson. Bingham & Dock are to receive
five rails per mile on each paseenger, to com
menting' In full for the whole service to be per
formed by them, with the exception of the eon
armee of the mall. Thee teem:reeve:ale Rail
road Company are permitted to charge 254 mills
per utile on each paesenger. After the payment
of-State tolls, (drewbsolts deducted) they have
the following amounts left for prefite and trate.
partition expenses:
On Pittsburgh muenster!, 0 3-10 nettle per mile.
On Hemieburg passengers, 6 6-10 r , r.
thaßaltireore passengers,
On way passengers,
Wean it is considered that these are the rates
mmeived by the Pent:ulnae Railrend Company
the etteppeneation to.be gleen by the State to the
contractors foe the same service us id now reit
dint by ilia company, will 'appear to be ex
tremely low. Besides ' the contractors are bound
to put on none but the very 'hest ears, and t.)
afford - every possible comfort to paieengers.—
They are erecting a splendid depot in Peiladel -
phis, "there the passengers will get in and nu:
of the ears ceder cover, instead of being taken
up:Mint dowe, es was the ones Wore this con
tract wee entered Into, Its an open public etreet,
exposed to , the inclemency of the vreether.—
The officers of the company have :sserted that
this : service 'could not be performed for fire Mills,
and that no raspeaesible pernone could be fatted
to do It at that price. '-The contract greeds in
'Reputable proof that their judgment is no: io
fslhite.
. The - Beard have that, in as brief manner as the
, .eabject would permit, presented a plain etate
meta all'the -facts relative to their action in so
Burning the control of carrying passengers over
the State read, and to the several leneetions
which hi:xebec:a made a subject of controversy..
Theyheve made no assertion which they ate
not prepared - to prove, even in a ceurt of jostler
It is with great relneLnee that tidy Lave made
this explanation. But they bad no alternetire.
, In the performance of their della, they foutd
ail a portion of the profits from the public im
provements, which legitimately belonged to the
State Treasury, wan diverted into that of a pri
, vats *outplay- They determined to correct the
wrong. 'They did so, with a conscientious con-,
6 notion of *o propriety, the necesaity, and the
legality 'of the' treseare. Pe r this thee have
been rudely mallet --thee lodgement ridiculed,
and their motives impugned. ;he colemns,of
'the pubUo prem have teemed with false and ma
licious representations of their action and it,:
:ODOM' Steeled of those mierepresentriller.s, it
lanai ackpowledged,if not actually written by
the directors .ilr officers of the Penney tvioia
Railroad Company, were paid for by either one
or the other. ,
Bat these oft repeated rebates shall not deter
the-Board in the diecharge of a high public
duty. They beve adopted a measure ehicis will
prove of great advantage to the Treasury of the
Commonwealth; and afford increased comforts
to travellers taking the Pennsylvania route. To
that measure they Intend to adhere Until corns
highereatherity than Its interested aseeilante
shall place a vete upon It.. The PannEjlranin
RallmadOompany, under - the present Imkno.go
- have made up 'the lesue—they have pro
elaimal,"in effect, that their rights over the public
Improvements are superior to thole of the Com•
• monwealth by, which they were constructed—
that the revenues which should properly.be
top
plied to, relieve & heavily-burdened tax paying
community should go into their own prirate
coifed's—sad they have appealed to the people
to thstain them in their poeltion, nod in their
daunt:latices of the Canal. Board. Let then:
ebide-the result. Cans:torts that they hare acted
for the beet interests of their constitneuts, and
that the wisdom of.tbe measure which they hate
adopted will stand the test of the eeverest ecru
tiny, the Board will take no further public no
tice of any statements upon the subject ema
°sting from the officer.: and directors of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company and their ad
herents. They have other and higher duties to
engage their attention, and, with this - stater:mt.
they leave the whole matter to the calm and
candid consideration 'of the people
of Peuneyi
minim with en abiding confidence that the result
of that deliberation will not be prejudiced by
the artful appeals of officers of a private corps
ratites which le now seeking! to destroy the rev
enues from the public: works, by approprietine
them to rte own use.
Jots 'A. CANDLE, _
SYX. T. Montane
San .Ctovre,
Canal Commissioner.
- B. - The contracts with Mame, Bingham
& Doak, and with the Peensylvetia Roll Com
pany, are 'hereunto annexed.
. CnIZIACT WITH Buseatem & Dome
The Article of agreement entered into this
nineteeeth- day of May, A. D., One Thousand
Right Hundred and Fifty-two, between John A.
amble, Wet T. blorrisonand Seth Clover, Canal
Commissioner, on behalf of the Commonwealth
of Peen:Wesel', of the first part, and John Bing.
,ham and Jacob Deck of Philadelphia, of the see
mid part.
Iffresnestern: That the raid party of the acc
ept page agree as follows: To carry all the
—passenger, over the Philadelphia and Columbia
Railroad, between Philadelphia and Coluintes,
and intermediate pants; except such passes.
gems ae the West Chester Itathead Company,
are stow permitted to early, and such market-'
men care carried in market cars, under'
regnistleinl existing a the date of this agree.
•
To wry the United States Stair over said
road se often en may be required by the Post
Office Department; and carry said mails to end
from the several post offices- to and from the
inn at the termini, and required points on the.
line of the road.•
To collect the fare of each passenger. tie may
'at any time hereafter be established by the
Board of Canal Coremissienere and once in each
month, cg oftener, if required to pay the eame
over, (deducting the MUD hereinafter allowed
them far carrying said passengers,) to the col-
Isamu at the offices at which tolls on }When
igen are now paid, or to such collectors as the
Wald Boartof Canal Comminsioners may hater
tee &agnate. e
To stock the road with first class, substantial,
- safe, sad commodious passenger cars, subject
to tie examination and approval of-the.present
Board of Canal Commie:imam before mid care
are placed en the road. ,
- ?etyma. immediately from the road any car
which the Board of Camel Commiudoners may at
any time deem unsafe or detrimental to the in
terests and travel of said real.
. To glee bond, with approved security, In the
team an fifty thousand dollars, for the true and
faithful performance of this agreement on their
That the said party of the first part agree to
oompeasate the said party of the second for the
service hereisthefore recited to be performed, es
follows: '
For ask and every passenger carried by them
over the Railroad aforesaid, the enm Of five mLia
For each and every emigrant ,passenger, two
and one half mills per '
For carrying the Elated States Mal, to cover
the exposes of that service hereinbefore recit
ed=arath of the toll charged by the Common
wealth far caseying alt-mail over the Railroad
nat stO toll shall be charged the party of the
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second part on 'passenger, baggage or mall
cars, whether loaded or empty. - .
That peasempees shall be received end.deliver
ed at the tennliffis of theiscadat Wert:Phila-•
.Thateho Board of Canal COmmiAonera'- when
ever they appropriate to the use of the Com
numwealth any of, the ground on the line of the
Railroad aforesaid in West Philadelphia, atoll
net ;apart for the one of the said party
tit' Abe second part, a lot of sufficient capacity
whereon to_orect _a .car,hottse, and reception
rooms for passengers; provided the said party
of the second part shell agree to pay a fair and
reasonable compensation for the one of matt lot.
That it is expressly understood,. that this article
of agreement gives to the party of the second
part the exclusive right of carrying allthe pas
sengers over the Railroad aforesaid, except those
before recited,.as being new carried by the West
Cheater Railroad Compaayi- end by market care.
That this article shall be and continue in farce
for the term of four years, commencing on the
trot day of July,
4. . D., one thousand eight hum
arced and fifty .
Witneis our hands and seals, this nineteenth
day of Miy, one, thousand eight hundred and
Ofty-two.
Jong A. °Annan, [u.
, Wis. T. Moniaos, L. 8.1
SETH CLOYIB, [L. B.]
Jona .Bnscinsx. s.]
J. DOCK, [n. a.]
Signed sealed and &Heated in the presence of
2HOIIIBB M. DAVIS;
THOMAS L. Winona.
CONVIACTB vntn PRITRARLVANIA RAILROAD CO.
Articles of agreement between the Board of
Clara Commissioners and—the Pennsylvania
Ttailread Company, entered into on the 24th day
of April, 1651.
The Canal Commissioners agree to sell, and
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company agree to
purchase four passenger care, the
beat now in
use upon the Allegheny Portage Railroad, at
the stipulated price of sixty-seven hundred
dollars.
The Canal Commissioners agree to continue
tlio rates of fare, as now fixed, tit: 1,26-100
dollare for each through passenger between Phi
brlelphia and Pittsburgh, 1,60.100 dollars for
each pasienger between the Portage Intersection,
cud Johostown, and four cents per mile for way
passengers—and the Pennsylvania Railroad
CoMpany agree to pay to the Commonwealth, In
lieu of toll, wheel toll, or other charges, the eum
one dollar for each through passenger, and the
,time same earn for every thirty-six mile. run
6y way passengers upon said Portage railroad.
This arrangement to ooritinue in force se long as
(he Company ehall use the whole of the Alto-
Tbeny Portage road for the transportation of
passengers.
witness whereof, the President of the Can
al Rosa and Wm: P. Morrison, Esq., a mem
nee thereof, on the ono part, and Win. C. Patter
-an, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad
ft,npany, him interchangeably affixed their
'rands and Bruise at Philadelphia, on this 24th
dny of April, in the year of our Lord, one thou
. and eight hundred and fifty-one.
ISRAEL PAINTER.
W. T. MO/R.IION.
V. C. PATTERSON.
[Mr. Gamble approved this contract on the
'3l day of Slay, 1551.]
Memorandum of agreement made and entered
into at Harrisburg, on the 2'bl of May, A. 1).,
1551; between the Board of Canal Commission.
IT.I and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.—
Toe Canal Commissioners agree to sell, aid the
Pennsylvatiia Railroad Company agree to par
, hiss, the Emigrant passenger care, belonging to
Commonwealth, now in ace upon the Alle
i , ort, Portage Railroad, at their cash value, to
used by P. R. West, alld H. Hoops, Edges,
vim shall, in the event of their disagreement,
power to call in an arbiter, whose decision
hall be final. And the Pennsylvania Railroad
ompany further agree to transport from the
Portage Interseetion to Johnstown, or site err
', at a chargeof t5O cents par head, all Emi
grant passengers, for whom, under existing ar•
iangement with other parties, the Commonwealth
iv bound to furnish transportation, and to pay
for each passenger so carried, the sum of forty
omits, in lieu of motive power, tolls and all otb•
or charges on the part of the Commonwealth.
In witness whereof, the Count Commissioners,
mi behalf of the Commonwealth, and Wm. C.
Patterson, President of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, have hereunto affixed their
hands and seals, the day and the year first with
in written.
' W. C. Porrzason,lP. A 1
ISHAS.L 1 . 1. S.
lons A. GAMBLE,
W. T. Montso§; L. S.
Signed and delivered in presence of '
THOMAS L. WILPON,
A. L. Itoracronv.
Se!SBLERIFALTY—To the Freemen of ,
%,,M.ny County— , offer myself✓
at a candidate. for the
'flee of MI Ettilek, for th.. anentrit and without an.
,ty notulaatn. 00 on independent candidate, sod
, thankfully soihrit the v.... of my fellow eltlwts of
is par., After re.ldener of thirty three Year* laat•
month.),. ktltaburgh. Is ware !Alain.*. I treat
ehar.eter la known to Ohe entire community, se to:
.o nevalre any eraloraeme. t. and hope I may to deem.]
r,teror.y. Pleve rite Tour eulfrom the oldest
;hot not the ClOst fortunate) llooltaeller inlylwtorli keen
, rams. ni oh lig, Gentlentee. your obellint eareanL
1..22) a LUKE 1.001110..
[elf - Jon i : aiwnxo of all kinds execood
ode. with notate!. Lad at reanniabl• rate.
s'tiecial attention .ill be given to rosters and Pro-
T. far Exhibitione and Convert
:r rd=, 1:111 'leads. MIL. el' Ladino. InrlLtlae o. Labala.
Ftnr. .te, neatly and prnaaplly D Anted
KlElt—And now an to your
:roletrm. 1 tlinoitht or t had dtdaT.l wftlncb looL. It
~ 31,1 In teen to waft EIDLII I taut "extrembstto veto..
..en I Bret offerel the oil (oriole. the people thought It
get perhaps like the quote ystent brudeetlent of the age,
vet me Yea but little die:Feted to bey. But I guy.: it to
on - iriel, tubl pervaated tome to boy. lentil t get
t:,a to ?-1 , 1 itt etedinel pcortilL. It R 1011 1 .00112 to Care
dn.( and Lne. to. A clan who had been band In
t rears, wag remoodni to try Its 'Moen and whet
1a5.,1 bat throe With..., Lt. could Der arson the
and cleat!, ,llvtirithlth the rotor of .10th.; to
hie health was othmrivive saheb improvr.l.
,• svpelt, to bate been the ',vat of aver, meet-
,ev,v v:::thfuta. Much more might be viol of the
lied powers •t Parmigiana. lint let It raidoe tone
rt. it has obtained an extendal popularitrin tit. mow
•ri. I bara .11 all than yea rime me, and miabt hate
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DAGUERREOTYPES
AT THE
NATIONAL GALLERY.
ACKS.A'S Nati”nal Daguerrenn Urinary
ay ouroer of thn Namara 1 ould klarYet stroat.torPorit:*
s. Drnq Store.) rttruburgh.
Itutanduea Limon yr Jailing to °Mal tt Mena Itkreaulea
%rata prima, arUl pies.* call at tha laborer retabiloh
.zs •sst,f.tted up with Nr,r .up•riot Pala mud OLT Liahla.
tog art kad with mill that Pb.. operator ran take Pb.
at t =wirers fa, map l
es. af the human furs. arrh all Pb.
...,(f•XiMl,3,ltantKl If La ALP auroras.
Lngrarlago of n.le
gin tt nalv, de. stearet•ly ropi , J, and do
tdtt terl
EMMIiMMI=I
Wont of rick and deuced venom In
l-I , xt of th and
vati.
one •ren. and operadna from II • a, rintfl 6 ~•
koirrroo no Diamond. isiaislaalrff
Helson's Pint Premium
DAGUERREOTYPES.
Prat Office Building, Third Street.
lj 11 ,, T i 1 n. Z . E . N . : ,„,, S
r and
. 13t1: 1 , 4 7 era .
i w il. hia l zr!fi k h ..., to 012,
t:,tvo , lonsts , In r;III end It to their Intereat to " eal .
. ran komoestablirtanent. whore antlno rattrthellon
lontobod, chart, mad, Hanlon on. Or tho
Inaart nod hart an...had hkle and filtynnt.ta evnr clo
ut,. tad lar the puma. , With Inatroments of th. snort
r.., real Loa. onl 131.11 . 0 h adotbai Oh. iguana of Donna ,
era: nrltur, Kr now prectlrol th. ealebratal Boon , . of
~ Ilalrlhhia on honk, Mr. N. Patten; himself to b.
, oerr to tha natzoor of tha Art. • style of I)
, nrfaa, either 11001 r rein mom which hos meter bran
rafraarrr.
I canna clay xtl , l apahratlestr to .11 fnathrlo fn.
tnaDulinr?
A. H. EIOLNIES & BRO.
Succesoor to U. P. Nelson tr. Co.,
MANUFACTUEtitIt3 ov •
SOLID BOX VICES,
PLATED or:ore:Ls, .11ATTOCKA, SPADES. noßs.
IrOtilit). &C.,
PITTSERMOH, PEN NA..
rxneak En. tad. Water street , third door extra dadithtleld
• r',..A11 wort warranted equal to any ninnractured.
Cleveland and. Pittsburgh Rail Road
TICKETS TilliOUOll TO
BUFFALO, DUNKIE.B. TOLEDO, DETROIn
CEIICAGO, MILEVAUKIE, COLUMBUS and
CINCINNATI.
Fan to drys
.113 00
now and fast running ataamnr
FOR
EST CITY. Paves the Monongahela wharf, OP.-
cog Monons.dicia Rouse. *very mowing ( dondayt ex.
aldr.l) at 8 o'clack. twerisely, connecting at Wellsville
nab the lityrese Train of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
Rad Read. 4acigg Walinvills at .12.08 I'. M., and
lug at Cleveland at 40 minutea
_put 0 o'clock. P. N. ‘ kocl
..1011 , 00114 with Mesta boat for Dunkirk. Ituttalo. Watole.
Detroit, SlLlwaultie. asul Chiang..
Dwatenstere km Pittsburgh in the zooming. sod take
tea nest gaud tut in c 0..,
roontsys going to Cleveland via Obto and Panc..ll.
IL, are put out at Alliance,( or the CM A. M. train.) at
I ../rak r. M. and (by II o'clock...A.M. train.) at 3.40 P.
M., where they have to wait till a o'clock. P. IL. 100 the
Di
train freat arblett taboo thenton to
Dirvaland, arriving at 10.00 dm,. sod in earns train of
Ca. as
Rum who go by way of Wellsville.
u.,gg checked thows., film Pittsburgh to-Ciaae.
inna, DM the etwroes Forest City.
For tickets..4l4 , ..
JOILBI A. CAUOILILY, Agent
Cleveland and Pittsburgh nal now Cu
mom to Monongahela Molise, Water 80 4 Mal door from
earner of Patittilleld.
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0r5,....br ta. unw & Peun. It. IL, Sr, Alliasm bud
eirrehusa and Pittsburgh IL 11., from &W m= frre-
Lan.l, filirei St...U. I 8.1. t
tl:tuen'tEuranuti company of P4tsintrgh
0. O. HUMEY. Mans;
SAMUEL L. MARSIMILL. eser
OPYICE, 94 WATER, BZTWILEII lIILULKETAND
WOOD STREIT&
n - INDUIt r.B NULL AND 0.1.R.0u RISEN UN TM:
OHIO AND DISEI.:IPPI lIIVEIt-0. AND THIBUTA.
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aPiase IA arr& qf CUNHA of INLAND RII7GATION
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
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MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1852.
WHIG 1011:111ATIONS.
LOR PRIM:DI',
WINFIELIISCOTT, of New Jersey
TOS VIC{ PRIBLIMIT,
WILLIAM A. GRAIIAM, N. Carolina.
YOB CLISAL OOMMIEMONER.
JACOB lIOFFMAN, or Duce courrry
AMOS or na earaaaa 00111 IT,
tb room slake floe blchar.l Coulter, deceased.)
JOSEPTI BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co
YOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
• part•TOZIAL.
A. E. Blown. ' J 61919 Pou.oac.
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2. James TAAAIUX. 16. Juan D. Pm..
3. Joic. W. Swan, 16. Jame E.
I. Jowl P. 11. Dr. Jxo. MeCollavan.
6. ArClA2rt SlotsrAmx. IS. awn MAK..
9.Jun W. Fmaxx. 19. Jo. Wm".
1..1/.1119 119.01/1. 119 , -1111111 Ressrarsrol,
F. Jong 1511/arta. J. annual.
9..1L091. N41.991L1. 7 1 Lome L. Loin.
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11. 1!.•u Akrl.2_ Vii. Dirnln 1n ors.__
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DAVlDoaunagss-21Yr DISTRICT.
DAVID xrivinr., Pittsburgh.
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TIIOIIAB M. MOWN. Alhigh.)
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GMUBE DA.RBIR. //Ilegheri7.
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gIrOSOR x. APPLETON, BirmMishap.
7110 St AS PENNEY. MeKinuport.
ILICitARD COWAN. Pittsburgh.
C. P. bgiBTEII, Pitt Tourist/IP.
POMEE. TsreisMim.
WILLIAM 31ACLI.L, Pittsburgh.
DOTHODOTAIT.
EDWARD CAMPBELL. Jr.. Pittsburgh.
mast news of CoIIDT of irominin smenegs, SO.
JOHN tiEBIIARY. Allegheny.
WILLIAM ALGEC, Pittsburgh.
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!AMEN (AWRY, DittrbutAh.
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!MANED; I. GARDNER. Rll.Abah.
serTHE Executive Committee of the
"Count, Scott Club - have Otul upon the following 1113.111.
huts to be held :with to the Groat alnks Meeting on the
23N of next month—
At Birmingham. at the Market how, oo SneadaT W.
2/11 of August, at o'clock. P. M.
to .Alieghany My. on Thtiradar, tha tilth. at 7g, P. M
At glistbeth. on Natuedar. the 231 h. at 3 P. 31.
At Clinton. oo Toonitp. th 4 Mat- at : P. M.
Al Turtle Crrek, at Brown's 114,1, on itatur.lay. th
4th of September, at 3 P. M.
At Perryevi.44. on Ttmlay. Pisa M. at 3 P M.
Frontier Convention on the tenth of Sep
tember.
A T a meeting of the Executive Committee
rt. al the All,ghenT County Scott Clah. It woe oven:
omusly neenlyed to hold Cmventlon. to this Cite. co the
et 2:eeternt.... The falltming gentlemen were eV
palntnt %Committee of Arrongt.meat.:
Goo. Wil3 , m V Johnsen. Chalrmno.
A lo ltr.l Ll oy d Lorer,
this L !Uhl. . J tt Comstock,
T Id Hoge. .I II Conner.
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J Albbets.
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II Kull , . John •Plbtrs, Itrthwa.
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J All.-xh.ruy J W..st I..cr
tilllt Penh K Vahltirk, Elisabeth,
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ALLEGHENY VALLEY 'RAILROAD,
The. President, Managers and Chief Engineer
of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, will start thin
[Monday] morning on a tour along the line of
the road to the New York State lints—holding
meetings on the route, a was announced early
last week. This will afford an opportunity to
any of the friends of the road to make an in
teresting tour through that healthy and pictur
esque Talley, and it will give them and the pc:-
pito along the line, a fine opportunity of confer
ring together as to the bpst measures to be adop
ted for the prosperity of the enterprise.
The meetings of the Beard will he as fol
lows
At Freeport on the 23d
At Kittanning on the 24th and 26th.
At Clarion on the ffoth and 27th
At Brookville muthe 214th.
At Bridgeway on the 30th.
Atfiznithport on the Slat and let of September.
At the log named place it ie expected that
they will be joined by the officers of the Pitta•
burgh and Rochester Railroad, which road will
meet the Allegheny road at the State line. We
a•e informed that that company have overcome
all their difficulties respecting their route, and
are now prepared to unite cordially with their
friends of Pennsylvania In making their, two
roads form ono direct and contionous road from
Pittiburgh to Rochester. This is very impor
tant and encouraging newt. A direct intercourse
by railroad between the valley of the Allegheny,
with its exhaustless stores of iron, coal, lumber
and lime, and the rich and populous valley of
the Genesee, with its plaster, Is a consummation
the valise of which cannot be estimated. But in
addition to that, thin Rochester road will. place.
Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania in direct
communication with all Western and Northern
New York, Canada, Lake Ontario and the St
Lawrence river.: if the Allegheny Valley Bond
had no e other connection than this, it would fully
warrant its construction.
As to the profitsblenets of this read to the
stockholders, when completed, there can be no
queetion whetever„when it is considered that in
addition to a very large local business, it will be
one of the moot direct and important avenues
between the north-eastern and south-western
sections of the country. The Ohio and Penn
sylvania Railroad, although not yet completed—
only having been opened no far as Wooster a few
days ago—now pays awn per cent. upon the cost
of its construction. It Is perfectly reasonable,
therefore to expect that whin completed to Crest
line, where it will inttreect roads leading to CM•
cinuati, Indianapolis, die., it will pay at least 9
per cent. This will leave three per cent. clear
profit to the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
upon the amount of stock held by them in this
road, after paying the Interest upon their eix
per cent. bonds. 8o we MO that their subscrip-,
Lion was a meet excellent Imeinees operation In
itielf, apart from the great benefit which this
road confers upon them; for not One dollar has
been paid out of their treasuries on account of
these subscriptions, and never will be, unless the
road should prove a failure—adhing now regar
ded as entirely out of the question.
And yet the Ohio and Pennsylvania Road hu e
not, and never will have any thing like the
amount of heavy freight that the Allegheny Val
ley Road .wilrhave; and it has to contend with
the great New York and Erie wades a cermpeti
tor, while the Allegheny road will he the great
south-western branch of that road, uniting it with
the Ohio river• and numeroue western railroads
at Pittsburgh.' In fact the more we look at the
suideot—viewing it in reference to the rich min
eral region through which it will pass, or ex
tending the view further, and seeing It as one of
the principal links which will unite the great net
work of railroads ofNewYorkand the New Eng
land States, with the sUlrgreitter system which
.Is rapidly stretching titer the West and South-
West—we feel fully persuaded that It will be no
sooner completed than It will be occupied with
trade and travel to its utmost capacity.
A few years ago the , project of carrying a
railroad from the Holton river, near the city of
New Yerk, 960 miles, theough the rough region
lying along the southern line of that State, to
the little village of Dunkirk on Lake Erie, was
laughed at as wild and chimerical. Yet what
do we see nowt That road Is finished. It cost
nearly twenty-four millions of dollars, because
It had to =mount enormous difficulties; yet It
le one of the best•paying roads In the world,
and eo vast is the trade and travel upon It that
the Company are now engaged Inlaying down a
second track with all possible expedition. And
they even talk of laying a Third track on a gait
of it—two for freight and one for passengers.
This is thit road of which the Allegheny Valley
road will form the great South-western breach
or extension.
It Is proposed to construct a railroad from this
city to Eris, through Beater, Lawrence, Mercer,
Crawford and ,Erte counties. It will be a wry
valuable road to those commits and to the cities
of Pittsburgh and Erie. and will doubtless do 1,
flue business; but as a great mime of trade and
travel it bears no comparison-withlbe Alle
gheny Valley road. Our only • object In men
tioning this road la this connection is to point
to the noble and-generous spirit of the people
(albs counties we have maned. We believe
that they hays all resolved to peke liberal goat-
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ty embacriptionp to aid In the work. Juit be
fore we eat down to virite these marlin we r ead
a etatemiii4 thie-ther , Orand Jury a:Crawford
manly dad aatiorhaid the Camtniesioness to
ent;onribe $150,000 dollars, in bowie, to that
rood. With that spirit among them, who can
doubt but that Mey Will get . the road; and al
though ttcwill not cost ,the taxpayers ofi Craw
ford county a single dollar, the road will add
morwthan twice the amount of their enbierip
don to the taxable value of the property of that
county. No fear bat that road will pay six per
cent
MEM
Now sapposs the county of Allegheny should
subscribe $600,000 in bonds to tim Allegheny
road, and Armstrong say $200,000. While the
work is going on, the interest on the hopde
would be paid by the Company. And then sup
pose—as the beet informed and coolest heads do
enappoee--that when completed to its New York
connections, it will pay dividends of 9 per cent,
at the very jeast,'it would leave a clear profit to
those counties of 2 per cent. upon the amount of
their stook, after paying the interest on their
bonds—thtie:
Allegheny, 2 per cent. on $600,000 $12,000
Armstrong, 2 " " " 200,000 4,000
Is not that a good operation, especially when
taken in connection with the immense benefits
which tho road will confer upon the people and
property of those counties? But the dividends
of that road are far more likely to- exceed than
to fall abort of 8 per cent.
We might puree. the subject farther; butAtir
anima forbids. We hope to be able to announce,
on the return of the officers of the road, that
all difficulty about means is over.
We give thismorning, by request, the reply
of the Canal Commissioners, to the statement of
the B3ard of Managers of tho Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, published by us Saturday,
relative to the carrying of passengers on the
Columbia Railroad. This Important but unfor
tunate controversy will attract much attention,
and we think It would be well for the eitilenn of
the State to make themselves as well informed
to possible on to ite merits. We still adhere
to the views we expreesed on Saturday.
The Cleveland papers of Saturday contain Do
particulars of the loan of the steamer Atlantic,
other than those we received by telegraph.—
The surviving pamengers, on reaching Buffalo.
passed a warm vote of thank, to the Captain
and crew of the propeller Ogdenaborg, for their
noble exertions in saving their lives.
The IVhigs of Louisville will celebratethe am
niversary entracte., of Gen. Scott into the city of
Mexico, (Sept. I. 1) by a festive gathering of his
friends of that and other States. We thank the
Louisville Scott Club fur theiekind invitation tb
be present, but our dutieo here will forbid our
absence from •eur post at that time; still we
doubt not but that Pittsburgh awl Penneylrani , .
will be well represented.
DM. A Scott Moss Meeting is to be held at
Louisville on the 14th of September.
PkA—The Baltimore Bun describes Parson
Deur/I,l°w, of the Knoxville Whig, the culy Whig
paper in Tennessee that does not rapport Scott,
no devoting the second page of his paper to
blaok•bnlliog Goner:ll Pierce, and the third page
to performing the same business for General
Scott. lie it exceeding bitter against both.
laS.On Monday, August 2d, the first column
of the new Crystal Palace, at Sydenbam (Peg.),
WAS raised. ❑ ie expected that the building
will ho completed by the fire of May. In point
of magnificence it will greatly exceed the original
Crystal Palace, this being mach larger and of
better dilalgo.
PS_ The Democratic State Convention rf
Michigan met on the 10th instant end nominated
Robert McClelland for Governor, and Andrew
Parsons for Lienten.t Governor.
galet... The Whip of Cleveland had a great
Scott meeting at the Empire, in thst city, which
'was filled to overflowing. The Forest City"
describe. it as being the moat enthusiastic meet
ing it ever yaw.
The election. for the Department Council.
Orn.nth hail terminated generally in the
triumph of the fitininterial candidates, owing to
leorre,..o.ten the At:dotty of the prefooto intimidating the
,of Ono itfoAtlrlaf Doil, fibs.... l I
THON WASHINGTON.
W.,141,10T0N, Aug. 18, 1852.
The Dehe of Texas, and the Liabitity of the United
States—Hon. 1,. harrotet—.4l.. dial*
Faith Cicero. in a spirit of ardent e,..th for
information, enquired of Cetiline bow tang he
intended to abuse the patience of his immaterial
colleagues, by continuing his designs upon the
peace of Rome, he supposed he had instanced
taco of Imprudence that saver could be, as it
Never had boon; paralleled in human history. Bet
the coolness of the speculators in Texan bonds
quite outshine the audacity of the Roman ems-
Spinster. They hare at length mustered up braes
Sufficient to demand of Congress payment of the
entire amount of Texan script held by them,prin•
Opal and interest, of every species, variety, noel
hoe, but chiefly red-dog and wild-cat. And not
eoly have they had the fac-e to file this request In
black and white, but principally in black; but a
committee of the Senate has been found liberal
enough . to grant their petition. Yesterday the
Committee on Finance reported a bill for the
beau of stock at thirty years, with interest at
five pee cent. to the amount of 103,320,000 for
the satisfaction of these Texan creditors. David
said, perhaps it was Solomon, there was nothing
new under the sun. These are faster times than
he lived in; for this proposition in something
new. Only two years ago the compromise
schemes opened the flood-gates of political in
iquity and personal corrnption. And prominent
among the schemes of profligacy to which that
era gave birth, was the donation of ten millions
of dollars to Texas in pretended payment for
about 15000 square miles of land to which the
previous title of the flatted States was "clear
and unquestionable." But soft-shelled WlWl
miens bolted the swindle by allowing them-
Belem to be gulled into the belief that Tow
would allow as to pay out of that ten millions
the two or three millions for which the revenues
from imports were said to be pledged. I ex
posed the whole project in your paper at the
time, and showed that if we assumed one cent
of the debt, we should end by paying the whole,
and that end is coming sooner than I bargained
for. This bill is the beginning of tho end afore
said. We withheld floe of thb ton millione in the
treasury. until the holders of the Texas revenue
debt should flle redeem, leaving to Texas to de
termine among her creditors which of them wore
entitled to be thus provided for out of thereseev
ed half of her so-called indemnity. The result
foreseen by all men of serum, and foretold by all
honest men, has arrived. The revenue creditors
have got ouradmiselon of liability; that is all
they wanted. Texas almost repudiates their
claims, and cuts them down from an estimate of
from two to four millions to less than $700,000.
The creditors accordingly wont file the releases,
and a two-edged clamour instantly assails the
gates of the treasury. Texas bawls, give cut that
flee millions, the creditors scram give our dues
to the last penny; neither cares about the other.
bet both know that Uncle Sam is rich, is in a
trap, and will bleed profusely to get out, so they
bait and badger hica 4 A long wrangle will take
place over the eight million bill, but it will
in the moan time all the balance of the debt, es
timated atiekont eight Millienamore, is coming
in with claims precisely as valid. That was
based open the proceeds of land sales in Texas.
Texas pretends to have ceded a part of her pub
lio lands to the United States, consequently the
United Staten have taken away the heals of the
debt and the source of credit, oorieequently the
United States must pay these holders too. All
very logical, and very false, but it will prevail
in the end.
non. Lorenso Burrows,. of New York, can have
the seat In the Cabinet to ha vacated by Mr.
Hall, Postmaster General, if he desires It; but
be Is not very ambitious nor very covetous, Co
that it Is thought be wilt decline. . ' '
Mr. Hale will accept the nomination. He
made a very fine speech to-day In favor of Meer
and Harbour improvements. That was for the
democratic votes of the north-west, and particu
larly the electoral rote of Wisconsin. That he
will get that State away from Pioroe them le
hardly any doubt, and it is probibly the only
vote that be will get.
- The ably canal bill around the Sant SC Marie
passed to-day, and now a stroke° is going on
over the River and Harbor 0111; which will end
„Ably ow, with the session or the death ef the
~.3. a.r~ .: y_ ~.i'~.-~~ 4 ~ w.~. ir..tl .~~`.m+:-awi~:' - fi y.u., _.... ..+r9 ....
There have been two or three deaths from
cbolersitille week, at.FortWayae, manta fam
ily of be*, arrived French amigrints, tuadiwo
of, the Mauna have itl,So died:4mt whether of
cholera, may be a matter of doubt. In one M
etal:me it was undoubtedly caused by indiscretion
in diet:
A letter dated FociLaramie, June 181 b, states
that large numbers of emigrants on the plains
were short of provision; and were then on half
allowance. This scarcity was caused by their,
taking out light quantitiesof provisions, expect'
log to replenish on the route. bill' they Mire
been disappolted At Fort Laramie there was
no meat at all," - whilet tour was selling at sas
per bbL
Dos'r Know 'Puma—A Democrat of MIS
county remarked in a crowd the other dayr.:"l
am sorry to,have to part company with my po
litical associate!, but I can't go that man Pierce.
I don't know any thing aboutliim—uever heard
of him beton—never read of him in the news
papers. General Scott I've heard of all my life,
I know that he fought forhis countrybefore ma•
ny of us were born. and I think it my duty to
vote for him." We like to hear Democrats do
ouch honest, straightforward talking.—Paducah
Taurnal.
Nor Yorts, Aug. 16.
Tun Linos ISLANDS.—Au expect of a latter
dated PRIM, Peru, Jelly 23, Larra
newt, bearer of despatches from the-Peruvian
Charge in Washington to his goiernment, has
arrived. lie bad an interview with our prefect,
Gen. Vigil, who bed given orders for the Vigi
lant to proceed at onoo to the Lobos Islands, and
reinforce the steamer Rimar and brig Clamors,
etationed on those 'elands." •
Run to TUC 1 5111.0C311.—Dr. Mile, 'of Vevey,
Indians', eloped the other day arias the wife of
Mr. hoot , O. Smith. The proceedings were
characterized by the greatest coolness on the
part of both the missing ones. The Doctor bor.
rowed the buggy of Mr. Smith to go, as he said,
to Rising Sttn. Mr. S. kindly gave him the ve
hicle, and walked hit:melt into Vevey, far the
purpose of prodding at a Court. On his-return
home, he found an affectionate letter from his
wife, stating that "ho had always treated her
better than she deserved; she begged him to take
care of little Ruth, and ho as happy as he could."
She took ono of her children with ber. To steal
• men's wife is bad enough, bat to borrow the
hushond's buggy to carry her off in, is certainly
"adding insult to Injury. Mr. Smith bee since
beard nothing of his friend, the Doctor, bit wife,
or hie boggy.
LATIM Etlo3l TIM I . ..lnt.—The Pawnee In
dians are end to be very !mettle, having . killed
entigranit; in one instance, they killed a
whole company, consisting of five wagons.
emigrants arrived at Salt Lake, also re
p..rt thst the govrrnmeut has hired about 3,000
ma Indians to go Li; the Pawnee country and
&dray them, offering a certain quantity of
g,,,,ds for each scalp. 'The Sioux were camped
near Furt L 91,10110 ready fur a start.
•
PAIVION Itentext.c.iv on Plancn.--The eccen
tric editor of the Kauxviilo, (Tenn.,) Whig, Par
e..n Brownlow, has been one of the great gun?
of the Democratic press clone the nomination of
tint. Ile has been cited from weel no
week se authority for the statemoot that 10,000
Tenn.. Rea Whig, will follow his example, and
vote fur Pierce. The Whig of the ith instant,
however, shows that the PAT9CII is not to be re.
Ind nprin in this particular, for, after reciting
e,rtain of Pierce's votes in Congreee, he re
ark,: " Ire cannot rote for, nr support, sox an
~ ,rrritng and told . blooded Yankte ar thta."
—Cold btocled Yanked" That, he it romem
red, is Parson's epithet as applied to General
P.ereo
=El=
EsuLunt —Domestic 5.'110., are extremely
quiet, !old will donlittrux remain •o until Pariia•
rear. rmi.l, in I,tuber.
llarleat is well heoln in ilnizlnntl, w ith sea
eennble weather.
NottrithAntlin: the ocoonot., that the pot.•
go rot hod appeare , l to Ireland. it GUI nay be
regented an Portia), noit,at tenet counterheino-
I by the nhutelneee of the hound crop.
At , orPALIA
t rnrti Australia, are t 4
, he of April. no produce of gold wa
steadily iE , I reit.mg, nod io estimated of g101),001
por week.
Pniancii.-31 Pelletier ix appointed Chirf d
Cahn:int of Ili, Miniaimern of State.
The movement for getting op petitions pray
tog the estabhahment of the hereditary Empire,
hart been revived.
It. wan,rrp•.rtod that the official annonecement
the l'reeident's marriage, wool.) be made in
the carmen of a week.
GeRK.OII . —The Calm. Gillette, in M 1 tele
graphic dopotch from llertitt states that the
Pro•eian thsette declares the recret coneantion
of the Northern Powers, published in the Lon
Jon Morning Chronicle, to he a mere fabrica
.ion.
PAUSNIA.-A letter from Posen stet. that I,•
800 had died. (out of a population of about 12,-
0000 from cholera A tire had also lately con
cum. eighty houses, and the greatest distress
prevails in the city.
rho cholera is said to hare nearly dirappear-
I from Chncolursburg,
The honorary degreo of L. L. D. W. 114 confer.
led on Go.. Foote. of Missiseippl, by Centenary
College, at its ,scent commencement.
At Nylon, Ohio, over 70,000 bnshels of flax.
Fred had born brought to market within three
A littlo daughter of Mr. Lewis, at Defiance,
thin, died a few days ago from the effects of
1. , felon, by eating colored candy.
At Evansville, Ky., on Thursday, Dr. Cowles
killed his wife and stabbed himself so danger
ously, that it i 3 thought he cannot revive. Ile
was drunk.
The article in the Constitution of the Sand
•ion preldbitiog clergymen from hold
lag scats tne Legislature, ,had been stricken
ant by hats (loosen.
About forty deaths from cholera have lately
occurred at a village in Indiana, ailed Bonpas
At Potosi and Lexington, Mo., the disease sag
rages, and a number of prominent citizens have
A despatch from Washington states that the
(lon. Scion Borland. Senator from Arkansas, has
beck indicted by the grand jury for an aeaarilt,
committed some 'ream since, upon Mr. Kennedy,
of the Census Office.
It appears that Louis Napoleon intends to
nholixh nll the Insurance Offices of France,
sad ututertake the Ituaironce as a part of .tho
Stato doty. This is a portion of the Socialistic
doctrines.
I The drought is very severe in the upper parts
of New ilampshire. Some thirty or lorty miles
above Concord, people are going into the woods
and cutting down the underwood for their cattle
to brewer, upon. The grasshoppers cover the
earth, and have destroyed all signs of vegetation
in the pastures and livlds.
M'CORD & CO.,
WHOLESALE &RETAIL FASHIONABLE
HAT AND CAP
MANUFACTURERS.
AND DEALERS LN ALL KINDS OF FORS.
CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFER STS.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
/11f-Thelr emir endow. reeerr Ronlity. and lark , ef
11.0 and Cefo , . Patio. Beak Cuff, still Fur Earom . te.
arWS'easocly
A Good Comparison.
vorTIIE Rev. Wm. Rdulatt, a well known
Methodist Clergyman, milling at F/aples, draws the an.
lowing amusing but apt semparisro. Cotween be. W
hew?s nelebrated retroßeige and a tenet—
.A ferret. when placed at the entrance/ of a rat hole
enters the aperture. trareis along the passage. seise. sF
on the rat, iiatelsohndue hie esietene, and draw* the
animal's defunct carcase to the light. Arid In like man.
nee hare I found Dr. ki'Lane's Amerieenrermilugo to op.
rent. upon worms. those dreadful and iatigerotte tor
mentors of children. This remedy, like the keret. enter,
the•te tin. of the month, leaved down the gullet, hunts
and WWI/Tomah, ley* hold of the worms, rinkes lb.
life oat of the reptilee.mweype clean their den, and carries
their one tee clear oat of the eystero. This, .t Feat,
lute been the Whet of the Vermituge upon my children..
A uelah t or of Mi. itoulatt, lie. John Briggs, adopts the
elmile of the refereed credit,. thee both rile ing their
moet unecuivointi ePProval Of this great optaitio, oiler
bad= witaceeed its operaUou upon their own children.
lot others try it, and be Sadefied.
This Vinalfuse is to be had of moat Brlgnists ant Mar
au'. In town and canner, .1 bribe solo mudding.
EMSM
El=l
F. 8. Cleaver's "hue ffiedal Honey Soap."
TIIOSE who have ventured on the use
ww and marontable tach'ot Itolistinx .. tiltarez'a Prise
halal honey Map." bays very -cmtandly .clammed that
the loilLecriminate edmixture of the Leticia of honey with
other lagnehenta, sumaily employ. In the Manufacture
of newly Invented Hap., i. sallkimat to placcilt to .mce
won with that pralueed 17 1. H. Mayer. - It Le but.a
ketoljlictica, however; totherkillful farentoe, to ntentlou
tend deablicee this tact malt b.,' heee-bs,pe Define
the view of the learned and impartial committee who
*warded to him the meats) that I& lumen Ina tot the
reraltot chime% noithe wart ova Momentary enterprise.
but the [mite of loon, and careful •thdy. Joined
teowled.of thaw m Wpiul. whirti, by chemical mad
eetbms. and an exact analyela. her rendered MA labors
henorable to Idnuelt and catmint to the : wort:l
nor solo Mall at ale' DUPenl4l34 DM Mores, .at
.b e d.,,ede cesly,,lkYtherefisite toe 11thiburgh and It, yi
, 1416 00.00 Weal _
„BONNETS AND RIBBONS—n ir p, , ::...
Becch=nne open WI wooden oral*.
oGloat
.S variety
cof god& Inokhlng oat , r. ➢
crc c. .11. • •
gull Dr. t ot
lick' Ist Of new .4 rick styl.,
Tall Muslin 111 nalnes, black Allmon,. and black aM
°red Col uro. toad
!IpROR SALE--M 1-2 saes land in Wilkins
• To.othig. g • toile from Moggen'a 11111, gdle.
tom Willuosburstgoo.thlal goallatot good foneeggpil
adapted to end.. and fruit. \ Titb good—Pd., $ 36 pet
acre—We think ad. cheap piopeelf.
411,2Tgobr 183% feet on rtrre,
&retail Ward, Pitt.burgli, op ',Meg good Flue.
01111 b.ateat toot* Tali good Dtog: . l.
fitly gonl ind tv me ergumberol-111 ...Id log for
aog23 OORTIB• I , olllld, laa Mood street.
Election:
(Irtzog or Prrraetrapzi 646 COXPAITY,
Aegnot 21" t, 1662.\, .
MILE Stockholder. of tho 'itittaburgh' 0/1/3
Compeor are hereby notified, Mirthe mama elfin.
Coo. for the pondee of election , two per:motto MT. la
"Ittiftoweof eel/ Company...far tetnikf three Tem.
rill be held at M M
Ma ote of Ike Compeer, in the cit Lot
llOtteburoh, on Monday , the 6th der of rePteforot.
tetweer the hours of read 5 o'clock. P. Y.
anz:Cr.lr • JA1.168 L. 0110. STY,
Ciiirelaud lir. Pittabnrgh R. B. Skim k
WANTED by A * d
Stack and ange Bnokentils
annrl 76 Four %amen.
_Notice.
rr 4 HE School Directors of Ohio Township
ated mmp.len,
to Leech the 00l o rod
owltig broaches, •li—En.klng, Wrg,
limgraphy. English Grammar, Philosophy . . Book Keel,
Arithmetic. Algebra and Chemistry, Nome or din
Solloole—prlces given per month from PM 525, some.
what depeodlng on the lodation of th e Potion Persena
deed... MEOW:Ic situatiow aft Teachers In aikt Town..
;grid trfetilPergVatntohn'tiVre for errmlo .tioit.Dl the
toilet below Pittsburgh. on thit Pron. Ohio Reit Itced.
On Thursday. the Itltti day of, September, 18152 k e 10
o'clnek. p. The Nohools are \to be resoloikl fief MeV
week in October. or as soon as`fiosallger alter thatlhoe,
be a sew
—Thef foar menthe.
P. S.Ceranaltbies of the Sabellstricte are sensed
to attend on the day of examlnatidn. Ity ore
Poord. dASIES It. Ell(18110'
ousflamaLT
ACON—Sidesi Ara .Shoulaers.
p _awl kir We by , It HARI
I ASD-4 kegs reo'd fosilo by
I 8 nisnasuon. \
bxs. Crea; ; ll, reed.forsido by
lJ 6662: , • •\ 6 LIAMIAUGIL
iNsEED OIL-5 bble. m\ atore, , ,for Rale
br \ I.IARBAIII.
YRUP-30 bhls. N. Y fbr'fialo by
3 Ana., n IRALLRAEGII. , .
FARINA -6 big. Lleckeep Fa \ tinn; \
6 Com '?.t.arer; (4 , 460 Vrrt.kra
C , ro or Corn ktarott just reed 1, Alro—ti?lncA itATI
Sno. nut] At - town., for ralo hr
W. A. IIe:CTAIR4.6 CO. •\
wag= No. ims_ ., 4ll, , ..rtvcr..t. *
lirtN r !!... , L by A tho ßEA .. N . S r
r. O t f .
rptes Fr
W. A. MoOLURO
arrgrA Lirorera To.
Den
6.)EARLASII-55 cly. just , rec (I,fi\r.yo
hr ta=g=l ,
I;OFFEE-300 bap git,en arri t
rai—f t, , 11 DOLZRLi k ca. \
rpNEAS--.1511 half cheetZ,Y. Upon,
I P.. rerent. Importationk for guile
IP.DALZELL
• ---.
--
r r 0,,,8,,,,,,c .h c..0.„. !!.? ..,,„ u 5up6 t i0r,--in 371 rt,
ug!! lt DiLZIILL tCd , \
.
1) LITTER—In tin cane, for Hao by ‘ \
3 4 atte.:3 II DALtELL A C OQ: ,
'
f I ERNIAN CLAY-100 bxn. itt etore.'fiit.
1 I ..1.• by . it DA1.28 . 1.1. a CO. '...
hand Warrants
ILVIE
ts
wiPlt to ptirchron $lO,OOO • , ;trorth of
V V Lent Warran. and Inn par the fullnarlitc priers,
Itn att.. Willistonflls to
--. 7g 50
VON
114aNt; 1- 2 ,
nz2l Not. 91 Water ..11111Tront eta.
The Ark of God—The Safeguard of the
. _ . .. .
SECOND EDITION. piL,AOKI3 ANUSEVIEED., •
9111 IS is a beautiful and interesting little
CL, volume. and from the pen., of i.he Iter,Nathattlil
tt eat In mititeval expealtion. aelowneling bleb/riot' tate,
i.,,,rmoce of mat.; amount of Informatioo, and brelltr ,
ol e 111,41... SU
task,
of Anal. I WI, to Fur °plaint. ape
pole.. the one before be. Heartily dose mammals! illo
..er ntolor in Utensils. Evert babbat Echoed Scholi a
ehooel power's a copy, fc: It the prment ri. uk genersDon
..3 ftrol-stant children learn sad eetnemlur Ida rontenta —3
Tt.e title at the book will ho realised itkita Korth...Hon,—
It will indent ee a .. ..dexuard to thelaattost."
an: eau. at t he Dock Rome of, t
DAVISON A AtItl,EW. '
645 blarketat-Mear Fourth.
a it Enalieh t Ce... 79 Wool .17; ant T..be 211 E Book
.tore. Fourth et.. near Wood. mnalll
The Hope of Our 001:111fif.
,
?4' DUCATION, exampl,, alrespektbility
a '.l , a 1,1 , ... roe. far to to t he meralilytomden
tde .3 , .3...1r0b1e lo youth. Est...ohs sow ,he e•.om&micallr
m;tetot iu earrylnd out the third nropcialtion bek-allinc
at tiothie 11.11. The stock of (lOTA CIMEHIN(I3I, the
tare...! In the city. Wort warranted. \
WE STUDY TO VLEAS4
auhr:l IL C11 , c761L. ;1,W0.1 .tie.(.
j . '• 1 UEESE-100 Ins. W -- .K just Teo d. ra . y
) rd. b, 1.411 W tt . iWALICILA 03.
U 5.52.
WAIL ^ % MTO..'
UNITED STATES \
NEW AliRd.NO E l'il ENT. s '
- Commencing /input 18th 1552.
OHIO & PRANSYLVA,NUL RATA ROA I)
alyingiNw_goNN_ \,
\
7 ?:e only 14'entrn Rail RD 4\Ruroriny oricfrori ,
Al:lb:sea \
FREE FROM AI.I. , TOE ItA VS OF \pin
, 1
VIII. RD' C!:, ,
In CLEVELAND, COLUMBO ~ C U7r.',INNATI
TOLEDO. DETROIT, catc - 19, miLivAtl-
KIE, kn. •
\
Running in Connection Ar id a the lreland em d,
Pilisenryn Railroad froen Alliance tilereland.
L , I,NNING DIREOT FRO]) rrrrsn UNtlif et OANTI)N.
MASSILIALN AND ROOSTER, ...
AND THROUGH IN A DAT TO HANSFIR 'c , 411 - STA
GES FROM WOOSTER. • .
1
---- ~
liIIVE Trains start from rilinburgiMaily,
R (cmadato etet rtNi.) ~
MAIL TRAIN •„' ,
k. \\ L ,
1.,•,, POLthOrEh al 8...4 a. a. Parrawre.i...lll -
0.... or t 2,. r. r., nsgr.sonlicoometati p.m.
th W.v•ter. It :L.
tilli.SS TRAINsL. \ i
For Othrolancl lonvLA I , lth.auratt at IL a. Lt. Parrecg fk.
done a Athae, al 13c e. It., and resell Clnyeland at .5.i.0 ., '
Y. ..In tlme for the cycling theta Galata kyle: - thial '
, trahl atLl , a at Rotheat.r. Near [Hight.. Kohn.
. o
a,. nod Sl..ra. arl.l at ao ° th ey station Wthreea PALL ,
h.Jrah nod AM...,
.. • .
Filtsbentb to Cleveland, lib tittle& In
el, tat 61X AND A lIAI.Y HOURS. rareNi raesen:
cine nen take this train and be in the neat
realer. rt . China. In the l ea f the nett dire.
'fbe 31.11 train comltia votnravdves Wooster at 9SO
A. L., dal». at Alliance at 12 :in 1, si n noortccts theft with
It. nierninn tmin which leaven Cleveland at Ilia tt. and
net, ttrinch at 6P. Y. connecting with the evening
ten. an the reunnylviala Rail Road terPhlltdelrhia and
Baltimore itt 8
O.
+"' „anti also with the . West Newtons'
atesmtoit route.
.. • •
TIIVICIAESS TRAIN • •
li •i circling leave. Alliance in HAG r. a., and teaches Pitt,
burgh at 12 at nicht Br Ibis train pneningara come
from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in on. d.. of km than 10
h. urn, inarent el 'airfield da n• by steamboat. en th e 001.
roe .1. • Van. moo elnoirtuatl to Pittsburgh $lO thent.n.
c 3 c leaving Cincinnati. at 6.16 A Y., nod idereland 5.40
r u.. resell Pittsburgh th e tame evening.
math line, eon In connection with the road frotaßnon
to N.. Ceatie, Mercer, and Eric; from Balm, on the Dinah'
bal. to Warren, and nom Wiwter to 51anstield. \
'
T.: Fite:l6llT TRALN
leiaree PULPS:, rah at 4.30 a. IL MIA 'freight In iiiirried
t ele coo i l lit7. l l vi dn liPattrii 'd "igirtlein 'st gnin in at lb irreinign Vill A. 15..6 5 20 P. litnd new Briglitnu ' at
1 A. SI. and I P. 51., /Upping at ecnnllain statinth.
pneunorro Tint.,., good for taro d ie, are
acre
better.
Pit rgh, Racharter and Neu Brpm.
tior\
Quarterly Coke. f are mil at lon ra and lictete toylike. ,
portage to some of the elation.. _ '.
Y.ltearsloo pectic, are axondonladect at asonabb, rater.
1 ho Tonne to nati:non rinteth.T. ' '
, iconibumeie run in connection With \k; \ train. In arid
fi...y the et Lion on Federal greet. ,
Por ticket , apply at the federal Pte. kaki. of the
Oblo and Pa. Railtintl, to ' 000000 , pe,umlN. •
mitsn ' itict '"" :
.m...oo,helit House. PitKiiilrdii
l'lttaburgh, August 21. ISt=
•
YEW 15.U130. . \
ITTLE EVA; Uncle Tom's dunk
cilui.
i A Aorta; a beautl fat et, 'Napo, \
My Alphas Hems; the totem eorogbylT V Walloped, \
I eroota eke to Mold; a rikeer and •re7 pretty rouMbyt
0 .1 Peter. \ 'I
The Echo of Lome: n her smut: beautifully embed
lithod \
i 1
U umerie Prayer; lett composition of Ales. tee.
r Father'. Hearth: by tma Ifutehimmie. \
Tha Baker). tmeirell; tif tbe Ilartootworia. \
ilium Amitu• quartette,
when thmmith life titubleat we mem Thorns h s ore.
Ito= eward. lore, llomarard; duett. •-.
The (atralier.
bminnit Stand Comma Polka; the Wad eempoelton of
tV V Wallace, and !Mooted asa companiou to thematic
Mated (Prima Polka, as performed by Madame Wel um' I
Aid reed cud for gale by • HENRY Ktr.l3TH, '''
1
No. 101 Thiel street.. '
avo2l Pima of the Holden Liam '
MW BOOKS
ATHE Heirs of Randolph Abby.
• Aunt Mlle Cabin; or Bentham Life .. it IA bi
re Mary 11 ta.tman
l'o.la l'am'a Cabin as It la; by G W L Ewalt •
Life to thallentb; by 011 Niter. A fresh nerplyof the
shove bark, haeheren rect.! at
W. A. GILIMNFENNEY i CO,'
weal • 16 /earth street
BY R.,LE8181.0.11 tk CO„ •
Buchanan's Wharf.
On Wednesday, the 25th inst., at eleTen
o'clock. at ten Annan Stores on Dricirsi& l icharf, \
6746 11 , GREEN t R y..
me LE X, : of
tiro . Arno or the Actin, and 111T0.C,41 per Artraln and.
tlrorbognd •
Mariam] Catalonia will ha ready dik !nylon
to 11l
sale. LISMIII/LI A td./.. Ant/mann.
a 0517171
k 10tI Brocade Fancy Billie, do. Black do.,
c„ ll .. 4 Z:4% a r n k k a 'af h
ll:aez Laces, &NI various odor NEW 00003
'9 l :6i" ' t " . or. lIIMPILY a DIJIIOII7 -
It 4
ban AGaZINES for Septiaii;er-
IT/ Node M a. 1 1e .6.11.13n0k forjleptrzsbnl
arp,i? alto,
. .
r'ter'
blo Id 'e
ttnam'm ElbroM. boo t r
4 ts— won llzo .. • bod a goo mi Ls
1
Pbitomoby, from Dicker:4'pm.
ii.n.mb.
'lvory Ciltherm. by W. /lulls.
l'"" 4''''''''TV.(°r2tfin r
emrviNiv co,
..grt Mt boom% oftvot.
...._
E~OE SALE—A beautiful Frame t,o' ttage
ouse,fhtbdutl twain, kitchen cellbf—Orapi et
b., pump of pow. watts. I. CO fret by 40. cltvate
ear Pout. and (Item stn. 'Mt goodl4rtumodlysto.
Aryl,' to 1..1061 CUW fIO • DOBBS.
Citizen's Deposit Bank: 7-7
. .
A FEW Shares foi Bale b!
111011r8O9 BELL & CO,
noolo wooer of Thloi sod Harker sts
l e lOR re
SALE-4,000 acs land in Jefferson.
County.. near the 'gentian cattle Allegheny Yeller
lletati—Enqulre of T 1101114014 BELL a CO-
Zreheng• Centers,
ankle comer Third awl Market stmt.:
NEW BOOK&—Just rec'd, Seven Nieda
re Bo le Goths= by
I.
lobo D. Voila, author °film Diary
wad
The Advereuree of • Gentlemen:kin tura ofMNa&mltte
by Alit A. Dopey.
A freeh supply uf Veda Tota'a Mein "ae It la." '.
-
Emma 4 eop,eyeee; by Hawthorn. Par .ale by \
- W. A. 111 /JJANYENN6IC, t OM.
abirlf' Wow Lb Went.
gaINGER-30 kelp ground for role by \
m e . 4 vOOffrIMOILEIT MUM!.
.179.-r\F\C
. \
\ \‘ S:`, I
\
7 - 7
SAL SO,D.A-10 eke. for safo
auisa
;nyz wooos—E
44.11:11),Is - ,-Lo 7 e71,
.J kiD 7
~Fas-
D CM
ULM \IIEMLOOK—kpase for iali)tiy
rBLUE--2Q10 , 16e. in et re, for
I .pllllQ--50 barrelOa store: for tale
. VAMP e.
AliEl - 0111=, ree.lfar sale by
It & 00.
IVAIbS-,-12514 kcgs . agiortod sixel, in store.,,
aaMfor rah, Pr W EAGALO a 03 .
• . •
.•
\ \
.;• Sywash \ tor map b
a ( ~L ' LESATU
BL*l.‘,;-.1:;s. run). on 'hind,
far . BaxiALIFX k
TAROIT-159 IF , e, I, in StOrn: , , ftii
L rolo by
- 3
4s. rd oezior %ante, fee'
vu 'by
11 AWNS—A\ gg liasoll 'yo. are citing'
. out their eatiftl , t , ,r
. of [Jr 4 4 , u thou. o
NSTEW E - 51ER701bERIES7, -A \ A \ Moon &
Co. Imo iixrt rail, pos. expioio. k of Co,
orio., =4r/ring Citornisettot.CollorprAtabits. COO.
Bloom., o=ln Looeo,E.litiorM io,onth;S•a.,lo.
FALL FASHIQN.',.;
•
.
.
. • ', WVORD 4:„C04 \ l. x, \ 4 7 1
A. ciaxia tz TRU AND, MOOD ISTRUSS;d111111,
W stt
ILL int.tidua, thin'diiir, then , hal) ile
Particular .taiolt Is tailot ttittettimstivAtlst/ eA and
fl
!put sttbs Itk!... ' ' • • ~, atitrArt \
DRESS'„SILK - &—Miriohy /G'Burola
-111 Tett Mesita the: attanthro ot [handles to their alto
rostrum:ilk!' rich Damask Dram [dock and. (snot
odor, of %all Btylss. jastese'd. 1, shah)
W E• biro ree'd o supply of rib '
irons[ Muslin do L•111:11,3, of new faliat7DE tans
- Embroidered Merino Robes. '
uah's
11ARRY'S,TRICOPIIERQUS for Oslo by ,
• U X BELLAMY.
•
aCCAticY SNUMILi the doz. d} lb.,
..LVA jar Wet' tor BELL% lit,
118, (PcrrtlerOd) j\ -- i'at , ic,c'd for etdhtl
Ft
C NE-400:4) . ?S• HI Ohaeo.
\
ioo eale b,
Water at. atkriall[bfed.
ACICERF,IrIv"4. 3, '-ge . 04,...,b* and
• HANKY
aegw TRW 'Meet. above ataribaeld.
\0 ONEY SYRUP—Fur y RUP—Vo,i,Eale by \
, .
131EARLASI1--.1
kofa,
Q , ALERATUS-:4'rime, 11
A 1 \ , •sgt77 ' ,
4
is,[liCllllonbright's cifi;s...._ _. . „ty \
l 1 , ,5.51..1 ~ ,l i 11 COILINS4 \
\ --%
\ QUOSit, (Gicollerit) for cookirtg ptirpo.cs, \
1...) or arolorrgon. at Oc ter pound, for Fite a: hll,llßlir,
i it the Mariann.
\ QUIi. 6 \ F AMMONIA, a first ffkte article'
• Ljsc..a , ferti illaa. juri.,raen trot tbr"taltill
, iunag \ g 4 E BF:LLCM. 67 :7‘ , 7t54 67,
it si , i:OsitkPOWCFS ' & Wrightrantefi man
n .1: 913hLkItil - -
4. • • g
o.t. otactore,....f fts.... .4 . \
al , a) • ' ,
`.-----
ill 013WVE \ SUBLIMAIT—For mitt by
%,:t,) \ aur3 \ \ , ;I 0 EaLizici, '.
-. ,
Pa* FOi \Bale. , ' ':';
ritatiF,',ell w knorri' "Chery Parm, ,, ,ibant
% -,. mail, team Ma Sul . . oral 2.. from Vast Llgnigitr.'Sa
~,,,,,,..tre,4 7., 4 .14. aaafailll be soul 6 bargain If appltlk
t - r saga,. Ito. rntogti',Vtlonnt to., botrs. That* to lea,
.ain/lorfeltilll la`aa, will, , Wad Improvem.ta. nachos •
• ltrao ntiqa Hoare; oontalnlan eight rent.; and two kitch
en, two rilnante dribartlx. LE, Thn Wm Is troll srateraol g ,
agog. It vg4l-worth tw Vitit'llhat any \gsr.ost wlthlrszio•
rarthate, \ o \ .
Fart ornrataragaireao , p \
e nregialstt, of
..,
g AtttglllltAlat RTIIARi.
.0¢111:1m \ \ 'lr
lIIEESV r IN 14i:just r ‘ re'd, •Cor_!nalo bj
14. neeas
INDOW\717110(,)0, bxe. Ipsortal
lugij" . ''' ' 4 ; 4 r `' r "i!igticitAtion:
INSENG
\ \ " TreNtk 03„!_
3!u4:19 - ' 2 21" nittet , an Yrons,
\ \ C bir ; ffill k - \ ''. :-, .',
\
,1 0 , 9A ,,, it 1 E ,, Sof thi atl .. k;lati i it . i: '
co.
~:.
itiux . rficiEs-- , \ ‘:, • -
\
1,1 , 400 tames Prime Coto a Clie•Me s
104./ 4.\ Extra Comma - \ \ .
• ' „ lo libel. Limited Oil:
\ 1 \ • ‘'
• "1:1 ''''. l„ T L ' og n- •irntfi';
10 11 ... 1104, • i . • \ \ \
'1 . 4 .. t . tialer . ataB. \,. . .
,
•
i , 00 •nth. Passisob: ..„ . \.. ' \ \
Means. grayer tug Ilypletts Bat in exits.
' and for solely fOogiej J CAN lict.n.
•, Paper Is —/L. Preek ArritaL
e~IIVEK&I., thou - gaud picoca'orparlar,lfall
.1 OD sae Chataber.L'po, of entimily per slyie and
!ann.' apish, from Ms mom up to Rely prier the Onotota_-
or may doelreo am recd magi Nee 1710 k. RS Its Maras:.
otfo , a ".. toagial 1_ TAOSI/48_1. 11EN, 5
• / 4 01 - SA.CEL - - . 217 - 1 7 4\ negronio:l . ar. Um
.1,.. 1.. , t of l'eno strmil, eli+ly Masted . for 14YounirM,
1.1 iodine liboo. Imolai; a fant of e 0 get on rent at,
' '; i i ' Lli s t " % " aT0 1 f 3"" .1 4 . Y ' Ll d tiVfilllfl ' lL * l4 l l . B l 4 C.'"' l
la — E
P t E DI".IIER SIAG . AZINES--ReTh '&
IZ Mellor 'rare .. , ,Ived ' .- \ '
oftel . o . > Loele'. book for :844•1reabsYs. 1
• 00 4bSol's lreirmiee• •• ' • ... 5
1 1
Tor o aye KO, p d .P ut PLills• I; • abin; an anatter to
• Uncle ogl'is Llama by larih 4 omman.• ..
_. • ,
Tut Library. No. It befog Magee rag goad /00'
\ -lorvya.Clitherne . ay . W. liser , loon•Airarforib. ;
~s,Bjo_op_ BiA Pp' or ..i , d..rocß s Catil u. oad IJ nolo 7 ,..,.
- - y , -" ,,,
411 APE INGS--, Ilall, Extension
t Ak..
' 11.A.N9
0 ‘..0.3 0 o'ster.ljua reed • from Cal!selelphia, oebt
fir dile at N 05. .11matot, bommain Third sail fonyth
ftrooto, bo foogl7lT TIIO3IAB 'PALMIIII.
- • --m-r• ---,-----,—,-- -- . - t': - • ---, \
C LAS,SIC OD APRROPRIATP, MP M.E N -
\ TO. OF, \V\ \ \
\
11Elatri. CLA\Y.\: . ; `,,
NEW \ and lieautifii MEDAL . oi%tho 4iq at
A mEniq A N , HTAT.141...1L5411 now in ammo of..pab
.Nio:2 ',;7,l,, Y ine t ifiLAA'x.rl4'..l„iw fl'i,
'-..1,1•,,Vt.d..°1.7.11.kt'5,,,th",'''it°14`11°.3 Art b 7
1,.. gam, aen illy ii Zio t atd ' Colarresiilotial 0,4 Med.'
olp toi.eatc.Tay/ok. a, • • '5
The
of Omiloon neon bra nniaber of they/a:AL - al
fliigele af Mr. Clan sod they, witboat ea/wale:me pro
wassieei 144ecnrato mad lifebkm la Mao 5i1t...,. Illy wool
In Oleg relief with the !M. of It, Lihmenorm Oriolnel
I . lTp d rzzet u ttAe b Ll :,n eWa..oles 4f hie birth egelistimat \
nLo somyse oleo Lr oilogotical - dasgn, Lanett.-
II re 01E44 billed. and .po 13110 td{,l2 , ofohl ypublio volley,
earmounte4 nr.. appr Mato inseriptlim.`and caromed
go tim searte Malaya,. style.
Tao 4 arbomfrols voitrantol by (be op\aton of the
cony monire-who, Yilhbout ...pilots r reserve,
brinaunou 1 Onsorpalsod—tp offering 14 I, tbolAmericaa
...ale. ae a\ toramain bollitipg, to 'point or imairlo e 1.......•
.......• . 0 ` 1 8 , 4 810 to 44 Bl4otiotio 0045 se...l(r' nu..
4.1 charm:l.lvolt dio•igned to Muninenorato. and fermiag
m tbe some titoeo oblige and, Byoutiful ornaraisnAt...
In r lor or draw i y g r wort:, to be ilydrel by eyory Tog
robnol wg. oe astiotia 001 t 0 leghli
A subseription_iist otil oo to yet at the Moro 014.11.
Comilla, A Ca.. 70 Wool stroot.l'ittehurgh.obo are agitate
far able bosotiful 'oook of Art. ~ ,
Tomas of eateoriAan 85.111,
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illismareb, Aug t lb, 185. - --ili
\ ke Wanted
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u to o , „ delifered in
b e tt \'''
glarnat.
NORRIS fiIoCOMBL., ..
, Importer an W , desalt) "DealiHr in
FOUDIN ANDDOIANSTICHARDNATIE,
i NO. 83 \wooi, rzer.wr, \ '
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S now receiving, 'itireetfrom the Montane.
k titters. ba of
counted Naroma large and well
ee , coned stock of Hardware. Cutlers . . Tools. a e whien be
le determined to WI at low club Irates. Ilia irtocons-
Prisce In plat
•)1 one" celebrated 0. S. \MCA, .i.
. MIIL Crestier and Crses lint Salm _
\ ' "A ern ". ll . /Lt . tow ' nl i*"'"l'P'''' '.
\ \ lien, Lathe& lllnipv, Flliss,.
lolsper what every article In the lleNtware na, to all
of It the attention of country Mere..... and Meth.-
ic nepectfelly invltied. i —7 \
\ Nee lust now received. per socket MOM
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tety.N. cO. wont I cell the attention of tete to
hie tasteortteent of oclebratod "U don Pansy. ranee ^
enall
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ilto\iored as n
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CORR/M.OP LAIRD Asto!Aararr. STAIIII3.'
pTEHN: 'Money Totisht Um lowest
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O took. bought and nont,on Coln:Munn,. . el
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.receired, until ,the
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near i r:tlacc,tivrithto •bont Wallas
TOO 004. upon the groMetuVtion,tait dfilrion ta ' rm4
henTlijoel tiding e•y•ral inno•M, awl • large PhVertlan
tb i alltrßrtt ' _ glij *i'l'e iaNgi_ _ ? .. ng rz.Ty 's b i i .
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• 'PRE concluding day :for, t ; lto reception of ,
'FIRE
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tO•ards the 011io riVer, wit! be pompon...ll'r= Um IL
'D the 2Ah '"" b? whtu:ro.i.....l,ittwahtn.
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riFellE onbecnbor niches tO , obtola a'loan of
MACSERKI,--50 bbli.. lute . NNlt.jasa' , <,
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OATS 02:641.11.11e0 TO ..Nti Thosrorus Cll7 l #
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tons: for llostoo--,.--1#4.--e— A. JOS. 21
YAM/10. 1270., Ort:i
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A AsomuTteli, titre, rema
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21120e.2. Letter.. Now TOIL.
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tine, J telk from New look
JAIL Vt. Lined, for . .
fitakrurfrom
.d 201,1,4, reuamem. for
N. .,
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tfY 17LArel9 iv, Wylie. l'oren Pelted. 1ph1ei..41.1
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tiarrisomfrom Now
IflLiNKLifv, Wotten. for
Allfrcarilend La. Liverpool. rimless Otherwise Mat
tieveXl, lerliCo. ONO De tireeler.
CIIEoCk.NT CITY. Tatmer-------
Selmer.t.. (U. a.
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lINITLD !STATES,
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Monday Mornitill. A 474. =OAT.
L,The markiii. on astinday vas\ vonapiigil
tbough a iidiamduar. of • bushainppaa doi• Apr
11 , 41...1t 0.7 a tb...1!..k. Ab, • ...bar nbiapoptlia4a
taw lefreablno simian rain sail daribla *dia.\
.11.00/1-=liorkplairare niodarate, and tn.:ploy anlaa,
boned to mina:a Ilrar,bandi*era C bbla atmlustr
Ikbbia at 113. e, and 600 bldibn Pltrat• term
01t0C1111.1Z.4--Wo nat7onl for' ,
irtth hbda at o.la , 16 dna.6o.. ' l .b Szoptilt, 4
hhda do on private ternaa.%6l4laimas‘ leataada atAdeina.. 4
6or Oilman ‘ and 44*100 align/IW*. In innabl F,l
nroordlng to analll7; 'Conbalo4l,o4,, .
/1•00;171'no market is Meilalr. valthint \ atm
ih*na in \ pion. - 8a1a...1000 ha bail! at 11/.(el .1114 . \
adain at Itiv 100 ara bhonaltrini 0011.00.1babb* it 1154.3(
and 60 woa princet,onsu. . • ••. y
nota'arnall wee of 14 lara4t 10011 la: •
•• WlllintElf=Balonf 60 bbla anotitird at * pixlion.: .• .N
••'.l Twat:o-80. orao tea! BO at 24, - • \ \ .
.1. , 941.111—En1es 0( , 1000 On nap on thanharebtoClik 1000 • \
blialiela at 0140116; land* bn tram abirant 66411 •'.
SALT—Vottbar bait. quo bbl. at
01:1Dal 'WM-6*W of ' lanidomestle Win Olatlaaa; •••
10)bp .011,761 a bi t
The inarkat In otbar rerpeeta.aeaalet, .110 nainiala6o
ithanget:" ‘, • " ,*.
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‘; FLO, , MI AND GRAIN '''BLAAPCgTi: \ \.,.•:\, ;
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gi, A . 17—i.r 11,- .
, \ Pion, Pats. , moan lots CG C reWootterribriarl_Va . t. imr- s , \ \
`l5; 1111ehlgan1moily brandr ' S3.so Meat' and P 1,117 "
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ca —62 on (tom tear= at 44ega15.00 lia lan. 50 0 no do \
Meat railroad at IdOe. 261d0 do at 46053g,a1a0 !MO do In
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.eo, at kaolk ou o( 7 g Om Alm,
MansardUPS On co , baard MAW •'" Mansard mew= awl LOOP, afloat at 49W., \ • • • '' '
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or ' s 4tra t ro m g" lrediap ." I t ert, Lri i Ta',......a u. vl u to
Them'. ma als " bn4l; bbla Ranh - FrtmodAlliehisiO .
frotogek • heat at &UM 100 Mils !run oroood mutter* , '
011.1400 eigmads at SVC% and-about 4001110 In , mull ',"
lerfat 1-1,1= 3 •611a for gookto Paley Oblo mad Well- ''''
eheit there la a hattorgeomod for wheat 0, 11011mna '',
irs Man no
'sample. ,Tbg sale* 7aeo lot Mlmd OW" L,
float at rne; 1400 00 appais Lake , prism Mom stoma& bet :„
MO bn ',blur 31Ioh. at oM 76001 m oblt•Oblo at 64.' 'boa •
ere beantlful maple. of neir whits Malmo 0:04 as lio ,• ' ,
Market, snap of Maid. pen neld, at WW b.% : --' , ". ',
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‘ Barran Abgtba - P.
N. ddnd !dlr. Hain dri I
*X% d 11160. &ma $54454,71c UMW ' ,
iddt:tn g areiTZFat 'e r , F . l... '"—""m3m lt -'`
v°"84,62,401Mis n". 01.0.
Ordia—Mark•t 'err dalei.di• relay
' , ANAL dd.ed de Meade. whna 154.3b i bi• - biL, ""4 • \
.110r9lem Nal at. tle. dmel s:les rid st
I NOSEY iiiATrESS ElTOtairps.
"Plenantinu. Aii"L'ihe-P, IL
Thil}eiet4 a telt amount oth iviners la tooleitasy,blX ,
the owlet. With one or two namptlons, was anther vent.'
sod ma of th• rpeenlative ache clad at navel= de- '
ohne on estonlay'a rate..Penns. 611 wore loin Arm and
<t wed ot dna/no or 4; 'Cmino's, Rat Wel Waded '
Nord weenal X ‘ • Long lead and Dined, &MN ,34.
MuylkillViallast3on was era ad ',oda.", onereard •
et • 'name ada-anee.. The Londe 'lmproved X.',Snel."l.o.
eroferred Wading 'boa \no elan. 1h•
010 no inhere tem 1 rat Id Clnotstion.--11 h Noma • '
'• Naw Tool, ing.lB-6 t •
\ A dbrpoottion Waa molested this forenoon by goose dctbi, • ,
'Denim ertrato money lendom, to NW, Nadal:tend lowa%
aleh.hartel slosettal Mamma to Manta' Kama. t
et dm Pint lead:. The cello, however. wore wally apt t.
tea New roam ,f 4 En prey without marked "chasm
'sea awl at. the 'newel' the day. moms was a eon
achow, and opeentatlemna conlktent se se any prtiodofthee \
eon.
The tOmmestleoly Nolte trade to Ronde Was ea Index
eager Orthe ma/lt oNerlng then'tba aeon. ot , 1
The idiom rale for llove,ornent. Pole sod Vlrstat. were r
101 l Me lest advanolog bent. The l'apttleLLOsa
brought 9{Tl at on . Di rt
'Mho Veleta Dutieslrene halm:
',Messed pal - menta . llohL 346; leaving a- haa t°. • •
hand of 15,Nr7.350. The ary lam allied a .1 1 11 , 41 P.
nat. nor Off the. fire P eat _ loan dos on thst JiMmerf4! - i.
.155.3. as m ',ranted. 4 te not proboblo side, erm
...ally relieve the. Ocmererat etrourbox at atenot:.
Bat of lo owned in n Europe or held. brette4,
unt Nmartemot at.Albanr ati.• Mete of New Yo lk elee
thh resent raloalf. moneT NON Ma no IN
thooemont to Mateo Ito nteamtion. -
The moo t
to the CoUlaLlmr Stem Cu • la to bet
. 4 91t00 op. Bate 'wen an the ilOtio 'l3eatachber. And •
4 ,, n4itt km to the Wenona •PPlaa for shamoontll2lll2e'..
ONAEARICETIL
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„„ \ Emma tram oMaral
, \ Ncer Wav e Angnetill,l6s2, I •,
.Th t s .... ruglg:aurg,',l.V4l'..V.WiteaM.X:
' . . ‘ ,, rril. f ......• I rata. as 4 VI ea bs& lota, lat um perl
I -a l, the olltrrt.ero,n2ittab heat ,
Ott.Tn.. ! " 01:enstateree.
lament: vent nursing rantlonsly. The owes. In get- I
ran for tee meet vas 67.006 West the benne 3fB. dom.
711 so Meek be American vas 621.080 balet. Abbot 823,008
rime period Last year Bann bad bemoan Mall. jord
aull m Gas. MX the Cotton Market W.. 7501061.6696 it
ex PLYI: ' ' 1 ,ti t t t , ail '
non Monday a bufet tone ha; pen ei; e a •
ealealesve been to a very falesstent, but a tree antral K •
has Peen offered, ant pekes to. *te belay the 'Mama .
el last Week-halm seuerally Peen 4sevadell. It Wankt to
tlllffeult to point out any rebeota an the, stehleoelhange of
teeing Whkh haemanlfeetal Itself ha oar market Th•
t site...mom slTosittat the artiste remain unehatambh the
ar ennsumptt le . az= g ag h ag i atenAlz r ..r, i,
. %....k,
dens e mad tbe penpect never was grader Ilta • how=
harvest In thin countel. Ti. Trade an, bowman's=
seadon it tolerably todeatoet of the raw
enables them ts watch bore nottously 11.:Waeol•he
ffecarhas eter.. Mad hlthette. on the whole, ( appearince .l
v.• 14 nem to be mart lbeorabk. Any Means ohmage
wool.. OM ClldollbtalyXtlirixo great extlteatuct.syloont
d's it La, that the Monne rata ot consompt/on entatee be
.
tostahml In the sheen of' • eupply or all almet, at thalt.
„.
J limn lad naffs crop.. , •
In Amencan Sky* In landoO, tbe httetnesa of the meet 7
It bottexcl by Slerm.{l6.l. 6 ekes ea rattler Wink, beenle- ''
tuff the Hail way Maid& The wets. are.
IL li OR 17-8.• 108.10:00911S. Task City 6'6 9.8 I—
ffootro 'offs 1:31,00104 Ilebsilma 08.'06.86 86
Noe York b's-- 97 i 0! Y.ele 7 'r, '4......1048 06
l'eunerlesnla ..... 07 Kb bete 7-..ra5.....-. 97 98
Prom Cat na...- Leaf KIM Ta.'42. -.- 00 60 98
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Onlo es IT ..........104 54111 Itichlanatn- ..103 IMIO4,
b,testlftbse bona 04 (6100 ,Onlo a kinn.7l 93,111 91
nentnear-----161 06100Uklo Central 71 ml ..-
',anomaly,. ‘,..... 98 IS 901fontreal- --. MX 8718'„
Cansds i ....), ... 113 :116Iellsany. 98 100 ;
The Conseil market Wax the antie•R of a sharp mutat
bone. Hull and Bear. The fellaee party ewer to Inn
over-hough& et the t high mien, led 17,,, taw
1611.166 . pleat:dap/. of theirheavy contracts, and of theta-boo:tea of the 1 . I. her; mustiest and a bIa.IWYSII 10011 Id,
I=inaldtgr.tha Bara i k:L.X.4 l :Mt b. X . 7 . rx'ft , . 16 6 than lain.'
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' RIVER INT.ELLIGENCE. .
• 'Pax Rinille-Ilare were a 444 4 hiebee th •elasoid, 40
, tho F . Saturday ayeathilast, eked 4•1344. ' - ,
VAtheritle. Peopltharez: therentarille. • " • ' ' `
\n on ghen, iwl". wca bp,„1... r. •
•. lenertem'lktuaett, Elermeat I .
genet.. Be Clair. Wear. 'N
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- - M 0.4 Shrives \ Bailer, Fed Neeetep • ' . ~.•
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bare rri'd 'ARO/wies Yobilbt Libras!. •
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of sniob. by XbrbeGr44.-' • • • •
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